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Mr. Hd Mrs. tor Heath Jotuuon ud Mr*. & J. Goad. attornojr, all of HiUaviUo. Va.. wrrw *wk cod (UMti of Mn. J. D. J oak inn, in tMa cKjr. at Um Frank Smith, .tudent of the Uni versity of North Carolina, and John Minick, student of Backnell Unhrer •ity, Loutsburg, Pi., Mo doing good work as is shown by the appearance of thair umn on the honor roll* rorantly published by thaaa inetlta tiona. An ut gamution to ba known as the Girl* Circk of vl« Woman'* Mis sionary Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church ku formed with twelve mam ban in (ha home of Mis. W. Pulton laat Thirsday evening Rafraah menti w-re served after the bu«ina*» . aaaaion. D. A. Ilobertson U repreaantlng the1 Mount Airy Muggy A Auto Co. at a| convent* n of the P^idehalcar dealer* i held in Detroit, Midi.. and South! Band, InL, thin weak. Thin conven tion also mark* the 76th anniversary of the founding of the Studebakeri Corporation of Americn. • Mr. and Mr*. J. i). Smith have re turnd from Stateaville, where they ware called by the illnaa* and death of Mr*. Smith'* biother, Mr. Kdgar Gilmer laat Week. Several other* who were expecting to go over on j Thursday for the funeral were pre vented by the rain. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Brock. Mrs. H M. Poy and little daughter have goo* to Greenville, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs.! Brock to spend two weeks with their' son Joe a student at Purman Uni versity and Mrs. Foy and little daugh-1 tor to visit her mother and brother, Mrs. K. B. Hinee and E. Mines. W. 8. Martin ha* arrived in this city to a-sume his new dutief at the North Carolina Granite Corporation. Mr. Martin has been elected aa sec retary and treasurer ut this concern. Ha served hi that capacity for a num ber of years hot last year spent sev eral moaths in Us home locality in the north, and return* to this city to! take ap the work he formerly did "WW. Ywfiibrr* This U a »oat partin*«it fwtlM, (or who your tailor Is dapaada on tha ippMNM of grow ilotha* Tk last thro* dtri Of this «wk than will ba a rapraaantativ* of t. V. Priea A Co.. Chicago tailors, at Prathar Clothing 8tor«. with a full lina of mdtariab of tha lataat vaavaa u4 colors. Doot forgat tha dataa, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this waak. Your ttt#ntion li ctlivd to Um mi* nouncaanant la another part of this pa par. Ma Marti* Th* hum* of Dr. and Mr*. Moir S. Martin Wu th* (MM of ■ beautiful party Thursday evening, whan lira. Martin entertained tha members of her book club, Vnd a few other invited gueeta, in honor at Miaa Lottie* Koch Liuky, whose weJdlng to Mr. R. B. Crawford, Jr., of Win*ton-8alem, oc curs March M. The home waa decorated with quad titiaa of spring flowers, and tha Idee uf St. Patrick'* Day waa carried out in all decorationa, favor* and re freshment*. During the evening rook wbj played at aaven table*. The priae far high score Wing won by Mra. Will Piather. To her honor guest, Mra. Martin preaented an exquialte piece of gtaaar Following the game* a very re-: freshing and attractive tea course waa; *erved by tha hostaas. asaisted by Mra. B. Y. Graves, Mra. Edwin Carter and! Mis* Edna Hornet Dane* and Card Party ia at Mra. Cartar Mra. M. M. Carter cnterainad withj an informal dance Friday evening in compliment to the twelve young lady teachers who make their home with her. Orchestra music was furnished and punch served throughout the evening On Saturday afternoon Mi sees I.ydia Tyson, Laura Med rick, Tabba Reynolds. Clara Baity, and Gene Culbartaoa entertained at bridge in the home of Mra. Carter in compli ment to Miaa Mary D. Atkinson, of Guilford College, and Mies Lillian Stafford, of North Wllkssboro, Miaa Atkinson being tha guest of Miaaaa Tyson, lied rick and Reynolds and Mias Stafford being tha gveat of Miaaas Baity and Culbertson. A deck of cards wa* given as high score priae and gifts at perfume «eN pre sented to each of tha guest* at honor. An appetising salad coarse with coffee and whipped craam waa served by the hostemsa assisted by Miaa Mary Cilia Cater. Nichols died at his home aaar White Plains last Thursday at tha age at Tt years. Ha waa twice married aad k by eight children. Baa aad Nicheia at White Plates ha of ths JlllMli. The faaaral was aaodaeted at the White Plates Friends Chwch by Cider 0. O Key at PBot Mountain and Roe. T. W. Wootan at White - Mr. Ntcfceis waa sae at Ot the eeaate ir V tmmiim »'«w*k aad WwrfUM Mirlirt, all of WliwUm-»«l—) My. WUIiaM Wright, rioliwiet, I* alae of Wtnaton-Sale*. Aasooc artalra planned lor tke hrtial party will be ■ bride* Mrty ghrea by Ufa. W. J. By arty at liM P. M. Friday, and aa aflar rvhaaraai rot*ptt*a la tke boM of Mr. Joka Bobotta Friday evaalag whan Dm wedding cake will ka cut; tke uaker* Maaara Oray lydaor, Llnd *ajr Holcoab, BUly Carter and WaKec Carter, all ef tki* city, will ke koala at • wedding kraakfaat at IS M. Iti unlay la tka prWate dttag row ef tka Blua Bidge Hotal. At 4 P. M. Saturday Mr*. B. H. KoektHaky will *ol bridal party aad out-of-i with a b*f«t wppar. At I'M tka nuptial wear* will ba Mlaa Louiaa Kocktltaky bride af Mr. Bokert Baker Crawford, Jr, af WkatM-hka; a* t o'clock tka wadding lecepttew la tka bone of tke bride'* paretna, Mr. aad Mia. B. H Kocktltaky will ka « Biting eloaa to tke round of affair* witk wklek tka bride baa been honored evar sine* tba annouweawawt of bar Montr Imn of Mount Airy ui l» vtted to pay tribute to «M of tka vorMI immt eoapoaatm. Vu Beethoven. Friday afternoon at the Community Building. This great ■water of auric ia hwun In the minda at tka music world thia weak as Haturday, March M ia tka 100th anaiveraary of hla death aad tka Maaic Deportment of tka Woaaaa'a Club will coowMNHorate hla paa«ia« with a apodal prof ran of Bocthoraa maaic i mdarad aa tka Aateaaatto Otkophonic Victrola. The uaa of thia wander tnatrument ia fWan by tka Victor Talkinc Machine Co.. through their laaal dealer*, the Carter-Walker Furniture Co., who will alao furntak the Beethoven record*. All loven of good music are urged by the department to attend thia pro gram which gives promise of being one of the greatest musical feaata bald in Mouftt Airy for aoms time. Similar Beethoven concerts will ba given throughout the county daring the weak. Be sure to bo pre ent Fri day, March 8&, at I o'clock in the Community Building. Dm lit of Young W, On Sunday afternoon, March SO, about 1:20 P. M. death claim ad Mrs. lane Wood. Hh* had boat) iU for about nine wt-eka, having boon a pati ent in Martin Memorial Hoapital for •v* wcoka. Kunral aervieen wore conducted at th* Kriendu Church, Whit* Plaina, Tuesday, March 22nd. TVxr aervicaa wn conducted by Everett* Drauffhn, Scaloa Draughn and Utth M. Robert* aon. Mr*. Wooda waa a conaiatent mem ber of the Baptiat Church, and In every way a thorough chrlatian. TV* lovely floral tributea wore at cxprpaaioti of the high aatuam la which aha waa hold. Firat Baptiat Church C GIBSON DAVIS. Paatot Bible School, »:U A. M Morning worahlp. 11:00 A. M. B. T. P. U. . P. M. Evening Am ilea . 1:M P. M Praydr and Praia* Service. Wednesday, f:M P. M. The paator praaehee next Sunday morning and avaaing aa tha following •ahjaeta, "KindIi«( tha Paaakoe," and "The Caralaaa Poaia." Toa aad yaw frianda ara cordially larltad to all tha aMiliii at our church. With aa Sunday will yaa not be aae that wfll batp to ranch * MO aark nasi •» day? W* ahould have that May In iar with dwa aataaala aaaart. Is aap abla ef aarrytag a two-toa load aa Ma CLOSING OUT Must AUG*! DoYow Enter Shopping «t Wholesale Prices Big rtock spring Drew goods, Whit* goods, fart color Print* and Suitings, at wholesale price*. 6 Ladies' all Silk Umbrellas, in assorted colors, sold $7.00 and $8.60, closing-out prices, .... 6 Umbrellas in good quality and colon, sold for $8,00 and $8.60, closing-out price, $1.78 sad $2.28 18 Men's full sice Umbrellas in good quality gloria silk, sold for $8.00, closing out at. .TTil.1t Children's Parasols all at closing-out prices. Boy's aqd Children's Suits and extra Trousers at wholesale prices RED STAR HEMMED DIAPERS 20 x 20 Closing Out Pries, per dozen 78s. 24 x 24 Closing Out Pries, per dozen tie. 27 x 27 Closing Out Price, per dozen, $1J8 80 x 80 Closing Out Price, per dozen $1.48 ! PUMPS AND STRAP SLIPPERS 60 pairs Ladies' small size Pumps and Strap Slipoers, in thejrery fine grades, not bad styles, to close CAe 98c out at, per pair, ALL MUST GO, DOWN TO THE RARE WALLS , ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE STORE BUILDING FOR RKNT Easter! NEW FOOTWEAR Easter is the time when we are must proud of our feet, for it is at this season when so many new styles are displayed from which to make a selection. And the warm weather per mits their being worn in com fort. If you would be prop # erly "footed" for Easter, let * your optics fall upon our pre* net> display of fine footgear. You will realise instantly that you have come to the right place for style and comfort, and the price is also comfort- ' able to your pocketbook. ;h FASHION'S NEWEST HOSIERY To match your f»nf»si. w* aw daaplayfng tha mion'i m«M amy of boaiery. Every now •had* in An* hoafarry la Her*, and Um 49c " $2.50 £■ ■ • • Honest Values-Where Quality and Low Price Meets | BOYLES BROS. OM 8Ua*-M«rt to I mm* It MOUNT A 1ST, N. C.
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