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Qrcnwr C. Fm. Mm Matia, V-fm. t, D. Bargm*. V ftw W. J. Hy»rty, IMn te, K. Sm*. Im.-Tnm T. 0. r«»«M latm L AjMqr Ok E. If ru iti nM a. a at c: w. "mart** withoat chaira, m Ik erdar to nlM fond* with which to )*tlini chain for the new Coumutf NU toS. * (roup af bono* partiaa «H be riven Friday afternoon by Mm mm which Mrs. J. U. Owya U chairman. Theae partioa wtH he in il>»iwit me tioiu of town, and rrny Miff of W iflirB haw* been inritod to attend at M cent* each, to « /ell the dub treaa ary while they enjay each other. That wfil l« aa all-rook party at Kr> j. D. McCoUum'a, with Mrs. McCotlua, Mrs. Harvey Boyd, Mrm. A. B. Sommervflie and Ml*. Henry Stewart joint IimIi—. In the home of Mr*. Harman Roh an all-bridge party, the hart—Ma be " - At Mrs. W. W. Bark*'* on Ptax nil—1 both brtdgo and rook tx played, and the fcmilMM W« bo Mrs 6. W. Mi Mr. 4. J. Uake Mr.. W. J. Byerly and M*»- Bmrtm. Aim, tables foe both rook MM bridg* will bo wr«NT»d at tbo burnt of Mr*. 4. D. Jenkte. oa «. Mate St. joint bit with Mr*. Joakteo wtt bo Mr. Wince Fulton. Mr.. 4. 8 Bray a*d Mrt.CE WUtlaok. For the maw who do not plaj either bridge or rook, a party will h given te the homo a# Mrs. Catoir Grave, on Raw ley A venae, Mrs. Raid Jsrkaon, Mrs. 4oka Folger and Mrs Cloee Halo being hoeteaaas with Mrs Onm to hart those partiaa largely attend, •d and the loyalty of dab woven ta H fa - rWraohi— PtIPSk COLA. TrrakMk Save the Penalty! ' . To all tarn Ml paid by the 1st of February, 1927, wfll be a pnh|. An estra penalty will bo ddod int day of every month. Pay NOW and save the penalty. January 26, 1AC7. C H. HAYNES, Sheriff of Sorry County. Will find Delight In - Their Wwk of home-sewing If the fabric* com* from our store, for it seem that our present allowing fa the moot wonderful and fascinating we have ever shown. You are interested from a the fifat glance, for there are materials here for every gar ment you wfah to make, or hav« m«de, |c] and every yard fa bright with the sea son's newest colors, in evary wanted ma terial, and the newest weaves and designs. Raally H fa a treat to .] View the Collection m Thia «tor* ku MUblUhed a reputation for quality for rtyle leadership, and both combined to make it owmmIcoJ for . . jrou to do yoor Sarin* hm. Space prohibit* a doacription of all th# now material*, ao wa urn jroa to MM In and who*'* new hi Br BOYLES' • OM W MmI Airy. N. C r* w. a. | hospital fund of the Doha ! i will make the xMraa of the I Ha is recogniiad as one of the | «at men Um South has iirwherf in many jMri and Mount Airy is di» •inrtly honored by Ms pnwm on Mtaa to sing for aa tnlii and the mat* quartet la aarc ta be on hand. Any one of thaaa three parta of the pro paa will ha worth while. Evary maasbar ia atari ta auk* a special effort to attend this aissting. Why; not make K a 100 per rent meeting ? We have new bad one. On February 11th ttm club will Mat with aa and pot a program, let's plan ta make this a great muting too. J:4S A. M. „11M A. M. 7:«# P. M. im P. M. i M M P. M.; 1:46 P. M. Ml P. M. Next Sunday morning M. 0. Dan | iol. Jr., • student of Wake Forest College and a native of Ninevah toi. \aayria will apaak at the aaornmr ! hour of worahip on ronditioaa la the Moor East He ha. a wonderful j "torjr to tell «f that la ad of war and j famine, of peraocatton and death and ■ the public la invited to hoar him. A large delegation of leaguers at | tended the meeting at Elktn laat San j day afternoon, the Roekford Street I Church delegation won the banner for I the largest attendance. 71m next , mooting will he held in the Rockford ; Street Church Ir April. Hev. W. Arthur Barber, aecretary <jf the W. N. C. Conference Epworth lasagne, is having splendid aMeting* each evening this week in the Baraca i room of this church, interesting pro rrams have beea arranged for Thurs 1 lay and Friday eveninga. If you have miaaed the other meetings try to attend these. Miss Margaret Fiaher, student of Greensboro College for Women, beau tifully rendered an offertory solo, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" in addition to the usual good musk rendered by the regular church choir Trainee's hit. By virtue of power conferred upon the undersigned u trustee In a rer tain deed of trust runted the 19th l ijr of December, IMS. by Pleasant Hadpn and wife D. E. Hodge* to ae «re the mub of S'KWt.OO, which deed j of trust it registered in the office of 1 Register of Deeds in book 77. page j MM. record* of deed* of truat, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured and at the rag—a* of ■ the holder at the note, 1 will offer {tor sale in front of Jackson Bros. D-rartmenl Store in the town of Mount Airy. Surry County, North ' Carolina, on V edaesday, Kebraarj 23, 1#27. at 11 o'clock noon, j the following described land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of W. T. Snow 'and Jo*. Fulks and others, beginning on a ma|>U on the bank of the branch ' running on a conditional !ine be j tween Moore Snow and Thomas Djvis to dogwood, then »n an agreed line j to a black oak and then to the Rob craon line; thence running with hi* i 'ine through the field west to a «tske: , thence north 10 chs. to a pine, eor i tier J. H. Fulks corner; thence went « cha. to J. H. Fulks stake comer; then with the branch to the begin ning containing sixty-fire acres more i or lea* lying in Franklin township I on the watera of Big Fiah rive r. Rale made to aatiafy a debt of M00.00, Interest and coat of *ale to add. Terms of sale caah. TW* January 84, 1OT7. A. H WOLFE, Trusts. Foigac A Npt, Am^j. , L W. BARBER *. a In 444 Ml. Airy. 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