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The funeral of Eli Payne, aged IS jntn, who died at Us bom* on ro«te S 9»n. 21, m conducted at Flower Gap Church the 2*rd. with Eider Jeaae Dunhar officialise. Dr. and lira. Joha E. Banner will spend the coming week tad in Roa noke, Vs., and will ripH their son. Worth Banner, student at Boanoke Collage. Salem, Va. Mr. Paul Dawson, of Galax, Va., to a patient at Martin hospital. Mrs. Dawson and little son are also hare to he near Mr. Dawson, who to re emrinf from an operation (or the removal of diseased tonaUs. The condition at Mr. J. G. Powell, who has been in railing health far several years, is now considered ex ceedingly grave and Uttle hope to en tertained for any improvement, wa regret to say. Mtoa Ksta Hoi lings worth toft Sat urday for an extended trip to points in the northsreat and on the Pacific Coast She arill visit at Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal. Miss Margaret Fisher, of Andrew, student 01 Greensboro College for Women, Creenshom, spent the past week end with h<>r sitter. Miss Mahrl Fisher of the school faculty, in the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Hegfe. Mrs. F. D. Holcomb and Mr*. C. H. Haynes tie on the high seas on their way to the eastern countries for a two months sight teeing tour. They sailed on the ship Dorfc, a White Star Liner, on last Saturday, from New York. Mrs. J. G. Denny has returned to her home in Hartaville, 8. C. She was called here some weeks ago by the illness of her mother, Mrs. 8. W. Janes. Her husband and children, Charles and Panline-joined bar hare for the funeral and accompanied her me rnuatnes ctaas met in the Sparger rooat Monday evening with ■n attendance of tWMtjr-lhrt, in a buaineea and (oeial Mttiai. Tha data f<* thaaa monthly gatherings waa changed tram Monday to the third Tseoday arming in the month. Mr*. WUUe Moon Gantry and Miaa Virginia Mom ware hiitimi and Informs tioa waa roceired here last Thursday to the effect that Mrs. W. M. Lewis, who tnwi Ul with Influ ents and hrithltia Dae. H, ia tha home of her Boat, Mr. Mortimer Coahy, hi Oel—hie. «. C., after which pm Har daughter Mrs. Erwta I. Dictay, of Atlanta, Oa . who haa haen a patl eat at the Johns Hopkins Hospital At a meeting of the dire-tor* of the fwin m Merchants National Bank, WiMtaa-SakB, N. C., recently held —mi tile newly eWrtad dian of that institution was Gilmer Wolfe, of (Ma ctty, son ef Mrs. f T. Wolfe, and brother to our druggist, W. S. Wolfe. Mr. Wolfe for a number of years was aa employee of Urn Bank of Mount Airy, going from hare to l__t at this city, was elected prssldwM of the bank, aad T. 1. Pyetly active This is one of the te Winston-Balsm J la that city, hartn# a capital stock of half a mil lion dollars. Mr. Wolfe has a large number tof friends in this section who Join with The News la congratu lating Mas upon hia suoceaa State Hoapital Association Eteeta Oftcm. Miaa Lute Wast Becomes Vie* Charlotte, Jan. It.—IV. 8. C. Lawr mdl of Wimion-StltiB wii ekcicd president of the North Carolina Hoa pital Asaociation at the cloaing of the annual meeting here tonight. Other officers included Miaa Lula West, Mount Airy, flrst vice pres ident; Miaa Nina Davidson, Durham, second vice "president, and Dr. L. V. Grady, Wilson secretary and trea« •w. T.LL Class Meeting. The regular monthly mooting of th« T. R. L. class wu hrid Tuesday night, at the home of Mrs. Marshall Fowler with Mrs. Harvey Boyd, Mr*. F an n it Shelton ami Ml*. Kenneth Crouch aa Joint host——a. There were 24 member* present. The of ficer* f«r the following year ware clectcd. After the busineti session there waa a short program, following which the hostesses served dough nuts, coffee and saints. Husbands Entertained at Din ner-Bndgc Party. The losing teem of the KUkare Bridge club entertained the winners and club heabaads at a three course turkey dinner at 7 P. M. Tuesday In the home of Judge aad Mrs. H. H. Lewellyn, joint hortsssss with Mrs. Lewellyn were Mesdames I. W. M diaon, Will Holllngsworth and Mar tin Bennett. A color lehwi of red aad green was effectively carried oat with red carnatiaas and veraniuna. After din ner bridge waa played, Mr. Will Hoi lingsworth winning the pries, two decks of cards in • leather case. Mr. UpfWadMjDiM At Mr. 0. W. Long, fatter of ear towaamaa, W. H. Long, dted at his terasaa aged M yean. Tte eMsr and ted beta la failing health aev eral years, his hurt IRaees coveriag ateet tea days. He waa tales mar ried aad tte second wife and fas Mr. Robert Harri. ha. returned from WUlUauon and Nolan and oikw point* in W«t Virginia wfcor* be rU itod near nUtlm, hii rtiit vaa oc casional by the critical Ihm at bia bntkir, W.i A. Harris, who pa—d away tha 14th. Pr^port far your aprinc Mwing bow; bmy tor noetha to com*. i STORE FOR RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE You Will Be Amazed at These Coat Bargains!! "^■Pr This ii not one of those drastic sales where we are selling Coats for leas than cost. But here is why: Our buyer was in New York last week and succeeded in getting in oa a purchase of thousands of Coats thru our 106 stores buying power, taking the entire stock of several coat manufacturers, so that we can now offer you Coats like tho*e that sold for *65.00 to $70.00 COATS Now For $27.50 $45.00 Coats Now For $19.75 $29 JO Coats Now For $12.95 TiM-ix- value* rrpmrni uw material* ana nm, in t Better come in at one* and make your iw lection. Theae art the pea teat value* in lii hBmHI | ■ mM I New Spring Coats, Dresses and Hats Hundeds of beautiful Spring Dresses, Coats, and Hats now on display, all new shades and styles. Come in and see the pret ty new things whether you . buy or not, we shall be glad to show you. * ■ It P»jr» to Trad* At ARRISON' On® of the 106 Store, of , National Buying MOUNT AIRY, NORTH CAR
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