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Greensboro where they Imu4 Uftr Owl at the OMI Msaasrial Han Mr. Mm Luwry, dark for tha Cart ar-Walker Furniture Co., who has basa confined with neuritis for saearal weeks la aMa to ha out bat Mt yet able to raanaw Ida work W. R. Ec ken red, R. V. Dayarta, 4. W. Earp and Robert Bliuard sttend ad the annual roll call at tha Ball Ladca L 0. O. F. Ma. M in Winston Salem Monday evenfe* Mrs. C. B 8halton leave. Thursday mornin* for Hi«h Point to spand aev •ral days nursin* bar uncle. T. A. Jonas, wba will an Thursday uadiirgs an oparatian under Dr. Buma at tha hospital there. Mr*. A. F. Hoes baa returned to bar home in Kiafsport, Tenn., after •pending two months with her sister, Mrs. 8. M. Hale. Mrs. Hale has bean In disused for some time but is im proving. v Mr. M. D. Moors, who has baan a patient in Martin Hospital . fer treatment for a number of weeks has returned homo somewhat im proved in health. The Old Fashioned Album will be riven by members of T. E. L. class at First Baptist Church, Marvh 17th, 8 o'clock. Come prepared far laughs and thrills. Silver offering will be taken at the door. Home-made candy will be sold Contests will he enjoyed.1 Corns, win a priaa. Meedamea C. W. Andrew mad E. C. Banner, Mr*. Lucien Wrann and Miaa Mary Franklin Oram want down to Winvton-Salem with the Kiwanian* evening. The two former attending Keith* vaudeville and the two latter viating friend* while the MB attended the luncheon Mr* Sadie Payne ha* been elected to represent the Woman'* Missionary Society of Central Methodist Chuich. in th* annual meeting to be U-W in the Weat Market 8trwt Church, Greenaboro April 26-29 with Mr* Randall W. Sparger a* alternate delegate, ft* is expected that large number* of other member* will attend this meeting as often aa poaaihle. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Roth rock and Mias Leslie Bothrcek motored to Greensboro Saturday where Mr*. Roth rock and Mb* Leslie attended the luncheon at the O. llanry Hotel by Mrs. T. i. Murphy, district chairman of the Children's Foundaw Roll of the Stone Mountain project. They ware accompanied by Mrs. R Schafer and Miss Cora Carp who ri sited friends that*. Little Miaa Martha Jane Gatoa, daughter of Mr. and Mn. 8. E. Gatoa, af Greenville. N. C. and granddaughter af Mr. aad Mra. G. L Simmon* of thia ctty haa had the honor of being chosen "Little Miaa Greenville", to rupraaant bar city in the coming Eastern Carolina Expoeition Conteet. to he hold in Rocky Meant beginning April 4th. Uttle Miaa Gatoa will ha to the junior contest FWdWs Cwmiito at Dilkrrf coeds wfll ha need to paint the aefcaall building All mnairiaas, a* wefl aa all other pup la, are aigsd to ha »ns> * pntopMi at T-M. Cease aad bring fmmt friendat ■U, olives, waferm, beaten biscuits, coffee with whipped ' n— and nut* were eel-red by MIum Edward* ud Haifcrader, M»silam>i George O. Graveo, W. 8. Watfe, Jamos Y ok ley, R. I. Lovill and W. D. Leonard. On the afternoon of March 11, the members of the Wontn'i flub were guest* of the Music Department of the club «t one of the ssoet instruc tive and entertaining programs at the year, when Mr. William Breach, supervisor of music ka the pub tie school* of Winston-Salem, gave a talk of "The Future of Public flehooi Music." Mr. Breach reviewed briefly the beginning at public school music in America; told somrthlng of tta growth, and of the Important place which K holds today in thoae schools wjwiw M has secured a hold. He mentioned especially the part which it played in finding and developing talent which would otherwise never be discovered or developed, and the very important role which It played, and would play. In greater measure in the future, in developing the musi cal appreciation of the student body as a whole. At th* daw of Mr. BmcK'i talk he pia**nt*d Av* of hi* high x-hool pupil* who cava a delightful pro m of nolo*, duct* and qoarteta. which war* Moat enthusiastically re ceivad. Thajr not only proved them selves rifted with voices of unusual beauty, bat they sang with a poiae and muaicianahlp remarkable in *urh young people. In response to a special request Mr. Braarh sang two number* which brought the program to a fitting and beautiful close. Fin* Baptiat Ckwrdi E GIBSON DAVIS. Partnr Bibla School, »:U A. Ift. Moraine worship, 11:00 A. M. B. Y. P. U •:« P. M. Evening 8ai»iea I'M P. M. Prayer and Praia* Service. Wednesday, 7;*> P. M. The pastor pr*acha* next Suaday morning and evening on th* following than*. "The Passion at the Early Church," and "The Selflah Pool." What ware the aacrcta of the sue caas In th* *«rty church T Do** th* ehnreh today know that secret? What waia th* aiithidl at th* early Christ ians ? Thaaa qaaattwi* you will hanr answered fat Sunday mora big** mm* - fool? la It sinful far a awn to ha rich? Can a person dr*a* In pnryh and rieha* and enter the Irlngdwt Umaa sw»j*idiiia that wans pot Mrs. John U Ashhy laft Wadnw day to W with har Mr, Mrs. A. t. M«—ink. aallad thars by th* toath 4 Mr. M—Irk. Other i*totlv*s and friends will .ttend the fm»ral Thurs day to Wtoaton Sal—. New Cro ■ - 1 Onion Sets mi Cwflm Am* Garden Seeds —: * " ,, y i •, sts ; W. S. Wolfe Drug Compeny IWBirtWI OUR READY-TO-WEAR OFFERS YOU THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES The recent change in the management of this I store, coupled with the big sale which cleared i the shelves of the former stocks, now enablee J us to offer vou a big showing of the v«y new est in ready-to-wear at prices that rive you style without extravagance. You will be a* i proud to wear these garments at we are to j show them, for indeed they are the season's very newest, and our low prices make them Cuine falues. See the rest—then see the t in Coats, Dresses and Hats at vour kind M f _ J _ T of prices. 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