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Tlx Mt. Airy New. Frank Pox, the eleven jrmr old MM of Mr*. Juhn Foy, «u operated upon Monday for ruptured appendix. Ha la doing wall considering the eerieon neee of tba rut. Mm. P. S. Rothruck and Mr*. T. f. SatterfieM left Mnndav moraine for Richmond. Va., to attend the gen arm] U. D. C. convention which con WW thera in the Jeffrie* hotel Nov. 1C-M. Thar go as delegate* frmn the local chapter. Rev. C. C Hajrmirr* will supply at Hajnaor* Memorial Baptist Church next Banda? morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Hajmiwi especially invitaa all immfcmn aad friend* of the church and the general public to attend. Miaa l/orita Woodruff, student at* N. C. C. W. *pent the week and hare with her parenta. M*. C. Riai -a '-?rk ^ to-Owa-1 horo making tb* trip TV.,ugh ftw Mr*. C. M. MiCormick and two children, of Graenslxiro, and Mis* Mamie Fulp, of Wmaton-Salem. were week end gueata of Mr*. Clyde Rhelton. E. Scott Hale viaited hia parent* here the week end en route from hi* home in Blaefleld. W. Va.. to Char lotte, where he attended the football game between Davidson and Chapel Hill Saturday, and return. Mra. Clara Alderson and little granddaughter, Clarine Danahu. left; Wednesday for Indianapolis, Ind., after spending a month with Mr* Alderson's daughter Mr*. Danahu. Mr. and Mra. 0. U Simmon* and daughters, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Sim mons, Mr. and Mra. N. O. Fowler and haby attended the Baptist Church in Pilot Mountain lost Sunday, they war* dinner gueets of D. C. Lewis, and faaOjr. The home place of the late Paweott on North Main Street •old by the executors of the loot Thuraday afternoon and purchased hjr Mra. M. L. P. The pi upeity was sold at public tion la order to aettle op the and was W of by Mrs. Mitt Mary J. Cmd to a patient at Martin Manorial koapttal >toi aha wa» taken Wat Thoraday MMn| aa acute attack of appandicitia. Aa oparatioa waa ptrfomW imnediate I; and War condition to aattofactory. Mtoa Craad to a popular Mtoalady of NT etty and to waployad at Um atara of W. 0. Lewto * Co. Mtoaaa Lacy In—, Betay Park in* aw! 0iar|to Nletor and Mr. Gaarga Adaaaa Motored to Hlfk Mat OaOfard CoUafa. Mtoa •man apaadto« Saturday nick* ' i*mm la «Ma My *a*4y altar mM> jrSJSkiSr ■I *:*e the B*»«. E. G. Da*t*. D. V. Mm, C. f Raytaore .nd J. A. Cmhe nfl. Ow M Arnold D»ta. of Cadfarata. M Ml |M boat* bat the iithari In "heater Dael* Ml wtf*. mt W. Ta., ef Mr *mI Mm J. A. the bride of Ralph I of Wln*t»n-Aalem. W»<t»..My, Km. I Mi, at • P. M. The bride war* a moat fcirnilag trarallwg »olt af dark kbloe. Har ■ iira—a mm a# pink pride'* raaaa. f The bride halda a poaltlon with (be Farmer*' National Bank * Traet Co. TKa groom, am af I. J. Choplin, baliie a reeponaihie peattloa with the Win*ton ClatWai Ca. They w® make their bna>« hi i Wlneton-Halwa. Tile wadding mm aw a great aarprtae ta their amay /friend* hi hath Meant Airy aad Wlnaton-Malem. They war* dinner tweet* af Mr. and Mr*. 1. A. Teah hare Tfcvraday.—Contributed. Me m her» of IW Entr* Nou« Bo.. It club ware entertains! at • delightful party Wednesday afternoon In the Imm of Mr. D E. ■ !»■■■, Ik Korr card* and favnr» wer» HtgMlin of Thanksgiving Day and chryaantb.roum« and h< Ily furni»he<l beautiful decoration. The high score prlia was a lowly brass candlestick of Culaalal design and a band painted powder box otrrrd ronaolation for Rrfreehments were served in two <-oarMa. Mm. J. H. MrHwmi, of Ttmmona rtlW, 8. C., waa an out-of-town —■*. ■" « ■ ■ .-■■■■ Fir*I Baptist Church E. GIBSON DAVIS. Paster Riblc School. # 46 A. M. Morning worship. II KM A. M. B. Y. P. U. «:» P. M. Evening fcrrlw 1:90 P. M. TV pastor preaches next Sunday morning and evening. Next Thura day the rhurch will obaarvr its an biual Thanksgiving service. Every fmrmhrr of thr rhoirh ia aakad to rive to thr Orphanage at TVanas vtUa the equivalent of a day'a waie. Surely thii ia not too much in recognition of what thr I-orri has given os. I<et us not forget the Orphan*! Pastor E. Gibaoa Davis and P. W. Rlevm* are in Wilmington this weak Utetwiing th«- session of the North r-.i-iiliim Hapii't CuNfutlia. Cratral Methodist Church. Rev W. A. Newell. pastor Sunday School . 9 45 A. M Mo:»inc Worship ... .11:0# A. M.' Evening Worship 7:*> P M.I Pmjror Service Wed 7:30 P. M. Junior League f:4£ P. M Intermediate 6:45 P. M Senior I.eagu* «:4fi P. M | Rev. J. W. Clay, of Sao Paulo. :il, will occupy the pulpit at Cen 1 Methodist Church at hath »er next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Clay ia charge of the puhliahing interest* Methodism (or Brazil. The District Stewards of tha Mount | Airy District Mat at Rural Hall last) Monday. Tha assessments appoin to Central Church are as follows: Prasidiag Elder 9I9M0 District work 40.00 ChMrsn'a Home 400.00 Conference work 1/ Ganaral work 1.100.00 The lasting waa attended by E. C. Foy. District Steward and Newell tha pastor. Thanksgiving Day wfll he as usual. Their win ha a ptayar —iiha at tea o'clock la thai moraine. A collection will ha far tha ChiMraa'a Homo at tat sit the people at their appreciation of the good | neos of a f her ef the church la bMe ana day's '-amines for the ears of tha I The Miaalon Study Mrs. W. W. Thaanas Thursday after at a Mr. i. H. Me. 144 • Ste. ITS • Br. G. C. fltppin, tMlb 0 44*. m 0 J. D. Cullm. 74t> # 4*. MO 0 Me. A. r. 174A • 4k-. 174 0 Mr. 204 0 Mr. W L. Flipjrfn. Sftlfc # 43r. MO # n*. A Birthday Party. TV Ikiim of Mr. mm) Mr*. T. C. Hsrher win tk« scene of a pretty m lr Armnl rr Day _when their dn«>»ht<-* Tol'a celebrated her 10th Wrthdav. Autumn leave* m*4r at tractive ilecoration* and iaaH Wn» enjoyed after which Mock crrsai and '•» ke writ served. the favor* wm pumpkin holder* Ailed with home mad* rnnffrtlm. Paraat'TMchan Anociation Organized at Eaat Mount Airy. Mount Airy. Rout* 2, Nov. 17.— The Eaat Mount Airy graded school ha# hum laying plana to form a ptrml-tnadMn association. The flrst awtinf was lurid October 22. far thr purpose of explaining what aaeh an organiaation would amn to tha par ent* and toachers and community aa a whole. The meeting waa conducted by the principal of tha school, Mia* Lett ie Gwyn. and her ro-worker* Meadame* Ji«r» and Dunman The meetmp war opened by prayer by R. U Berry, wh" afterward rave a splendid talk • n the value of an education. Mr. E. 8. Hendren, coun ty superintendent, made aa excellent talk on the dutiaa and attitudes of the parent* toward the school and on the lutie* ind attitude* of the tearh «r* toward the eoauaunity. The proir am was closed by a duet. <l»kndi<ltj rung bv Masters Frank Bpii"hn and Ralph Midkiff. after which the Rev Mr. Berry dismissed with prayer. Honor Hull for 2nd Month of school at Kant Mount Airy graded school. Pint graiiv: Charlie Moaer, Willie Bennett, Jay Angel. Edward Antral, Ruaaoll Ward. E. C. Davis, IxmiU Hemming*. Louit Dipalma, Jawi ifentherage, James Mitchell. John Walker, Arvell Vaughn, Kay Webb, Callie Grl«th, Levia Midki*, Roily C.ovM, Edith Johnson Second grade: Clinton Childress, Pershing Pall. Marion Damieo. Ur> AMona, George Gould. Giea Griflth. Mary Ruth Jonee, Ruby lltird vio Dipalma. Ente Migliori, Heraehell Vaughn, WUcher Short, Dolly Df palma, Annie Moaer, May Fourth grade: David MidkUT, Elii abeth Baughn, Bertie Deoa, Vahria Jooaa, Erma Wa Fifth grade: Stella Brooka, Opal I Bowman. Mary Dipalma. Sixth grade: Rath Short. Otrido Sevonth grade: Etma Merrill. Wil liam Jackson. John Davia, BIB Mc- j Mia* Willi* Valentine of the • •» Walkertown the week aad with her Mr. and Mrs. A. Valentine. Miaa Ethel Doea visited the Bdk| Store at alK.CC W„ R. C. Nana. i ptM at jrutka at tmm of rlntinmon nm* half a nnt>n»g; nit w«<l mlxot rr H«k» In rrnot hH<I <|.t«i4 with •trthwil hn « ull* bM. Graham Mufftna. Takf M «•««r Tra"! «•» n»|tftil «f grafctim flour ••!>» ir»i«>'t>fnl of uxln aM >m» 4 aucaf. a f(■ all Wl inls*4 Bak# la buri»-r>-d |ra pnna v.".' ' N.w Gift Shop A rift (hop undrr tkt MfvrvUiun of Mn. W. D. 1-eonani ha* ■ |*wd up in tlx I «onar>( Swwr'.-, •tora. Tkia will t-nlanrr the k h»> .«f th. pofihr rtorv offer in| a . *i<jrr ui rift alone art la tic line* not »«rirtl; in the jawalry line. We Ait AafrmHdDnlm F«r Thk Pofdar Boy's Shoe n l . i u iveceiyca new pu.> ci Drown umi onoes Hale's Department Store FOR BARGAINS IN New and Second Hand CLOTHING CALL AT G. A. Stack's Place At Roar of Firat National Baak, Next Dmt To W. L. StMhi'i Jewelry Store Oh Miw Ammm. Men's Suita, Odd CotUud Putt, Boy*' Odd Co«t» •ad Paata; Ovorcoata, Veata tad Hata. Also a New Line of Underwear, Sweatera, Work Paata. Sb'rta and Hoatery. Comething dntirdyMw in Hosienjo The Patented, Non-Wrinkle-Instep, Prevents Ankles Wrinkling When Walking or Dancing 1 N« natter what fiildii rwi foot ia ia, yea Mttf SB kflMt ki taiiyti hjr kwiitj' wrf^ kliag M mUh sad iaatep. Walking, daa tiag, otaadiag M aittiag M !■>«■«, tkt Pat*Mad ting. Haadiai M anting at ii|in, the PaMated Nea-WriakW lamp katft hniiQ driigh* ■ttath. TWa iaiprovraant la aeettred ia MM at ike aaklea; aad aba by loot at otethiag at alaoet a right I aal parities «kn a .A eeartjr dowaward, aaaaraBy whea the feet aeeuaaee iaa aai Daintee Heel and Shadow Sole A further hapratf tat ia *e Daiaoet a aarrew, ahaat bright heri which lead irihi a giaaaer grace ari charm. 01 i it the ■!<§» Ma, a aarrew d AU Newest Shade* • to 10VS Weoarott haee a*c 1 illarod t.» tk ia the kah tiag, the tap, las and aakie tea bring rerw V eat haee, iiadat tri data are here far tticriea Absolutely Guan •eery pair ia eaM wtah the k7&tMT The haae are pan thread aflh aai a at ftaaae. 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