The Ml. Aky News
C. CktH Hill thU
Mrs. W. E. Jackao
to Rock villa, Md and Roanoke. Va.
vtaitin* friaada and relative.
Uttla MUa Katharine Gilbert left
to apant two week* in Or
Mr. and Mr*. W. M Rilajr apant
tha waak and In Graamburo.
Mr. and Mr*. M. K. Pendleton laav*
Friday for a two waak* atajr in Nina
York.
Miaa Marian Prather wtU at land
eummer nchool at U. N C. Chapel
Hill.
i. W. LevUl U spending thia week
In Harteville, 8. C., on business
Miaa l.ory Booe, of Walkertown, la
amending thin mk with her aunt
Mr*, J. L Aahby.
John Lmllrn, of Doboon. Km ac
cepted a position with W K Merritt
Hardware Co.
Mr*, (ieorge Divers and M iu Hora
lay of Stuart, Va.. spent Thursday
her* sVupping and visiting fnends
and relativea.
J, B. Sparfrr and G. C. Lovill arr
thin week attending the Kiwania In
tarnational Convention in Memphis,
Tenn , going thai* a* representative
from the Mount Airy Club.
There will ba an ice cream suppa|
at Salem Church Saturday nifht of
thia week. Proceeds go to churvh
purposes. Public lavitad.
Mrs C. P. Clark left Wedneaday
for Rural Retreat, Va^ to spend the
remainder of the waek visiting rela
tives
J. B. Colllna, who has been em
ployed by the Texas Oil Company
waa tranafered to Lexington laat
week for a higher position
Mr. James Morgan, of MarahviUe,
and Miss Doxiar Langston. of Graana
horo, spent the week end with Dr. j
and Mra. C. A. Baird.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Bennett. Miaa
Nell Kolger and Miaa Isabel Smith
leave thia weak for a stay at Roan
Mountain.
Miss Hattie Ferrell, of Bailey, is
viaiting friends hare this week. Miss
Parrell was formerly a clerk at
Hawks-Boyles store.
Gilmer Klippin and Misses Vara
Smith and Juanita Dunmun attended
commencement at Stuart. Va., laat
week.
Mr. and Mr> Robah Kerner and
Mttle daughter of Kerm-rsvilie will
arrive the laat of the week to visit
Mr. and Mr*. W 8. Gentry.
A son was born to Mr. and Mr*. W
R. Kiger at Lawrence Hospital, Win
ston-Salem, Monday by the Caesarean
method. Mother and son are <k>ing
nicely.
Dr. M. Karl Herman, of Kntieid,
spent the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mr*. B. E. Herman. He was
accompanied here by R. D. White, of
Burlington.
Miss Kate Du Bos*, of Greensboro,
and Miss Walker, of Graham, who
have been teaching Daily Vacation
Bible School at Flat Rock, were guests
of Miss Florence Eldndge, Monday. |
Mr. Heath Jenkins arrives here this
weak to riait his mother Mr*. 1. D.
Jenkins, after a stay of nearly a year
in Paris where he played with a Yale
College orchestra for the Four Hun
dred Hub. He landed in New York
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Smith
attended commencement at the Hal
Un-Armes school in Washington, D
a, last week where their sister Mias
Helen Smith was a member of the
graduating elan. Mies Smith ee
The local ambulance made a' trip
to Winston-Salem Sunday Tor Miaa
Bertha Caster who had been ill tkw
about ton days, they carried her to
her home at Cm*. Va., where she la
l^artad to ho leeureriag.
Walter Robertson, a stadsat of
(Mlford roliege, .pent the week end
wtth hia parents Mr. and Mrs D A.
Swnrthmore, Flu. and will .pe^d (Z
Mr* Hrara Yoktey. Mrs.
Smith and children returned
from a two «mIu vUlt til RaMfti
Mre. Etta Wohfc h vi.it in# bar
•laughter, Mr*. T E. Smith
Mr*. U M Una la*v.. Monday to
viah relatlvaa Id Bon. Urn
Mia* Moaolle Owtrn, who bu haati
la Lawtattvrf, arrived Tua»
parent*
Prof I. 0. Haoaar Wft Um first of
tk> week for Cfcapal Hill, where bo
will attend igmiarr school at tha
University of North Carolina
Mrs. Joe Davis and children, Miee
Valna and Max leave Sunday for
Charleston. W Va.. whore they will
■pead the aura mar
Mrs. H. R >!•«• ha* sum to Val
doats, Us., »ha *u called there on m
count of the Mrrtoui illness of bar
hrntlwr-iii-li*.
Mr. and Mm. Chute* Ncinon will
l«av« thr first of July to re»kle nt
Mountain Park. whrrr Mr. Nelson
has accepted a contract for "•vcrat
month* work.
Help For Flood Victim*.
Mto. W. K Merritt of this rity is
in receipt of a letter of thanks from
the Rnt Cruaa committer of Forrest
I'ity. Mo., for thr clothing ami othar
supplies that w*rr gathered tofttlm
ami forwarded to that place by Mr*.
Merritt. Eighteen nw> of «uppllai
wara aant from thin city to iha
-trie ken Hood victim* and thara nt ill
remains much that can ha dona sr
ward rehabilitation work among thr
people of thr Mississippi valley.
Mr*. Pratbcr Hoatass For
Visitor*
Invitations hava been issued by
Mrs. Will Prather for a rook party
Thursday morning in compliment to
Mr. PratherS sister Mrs. Jonas
Urowne. of Asheville. and Miss Sua
Floyd. of Spartanburg, 8. C„ house
guest of Mrs. J. II. Prather , Five
tables will arromn odate the players.
Social Honors for Mrs. W. M.
McCullojr.
Mrs. Claude Absher »»• hostess at
two parties last Thumday in coiupli
menl to her guest Mrs. W. M. Mc
Culley, of Salisbury, in the afternoon
rook was played at three tables .md
in the evening bridge *«■ played. *i.r
husbands bring entertninad with the
wives. A rolor note of pink shaded
to deep red in the floral dacor«U> in.
Several prixes ware given, Mm. John
Koy receiving a set of rook cants for
high score in the afternoon and the
honoree receiving a pretty powder
jar, in the evening Mr. Howard Foy
held high bridge seor* and r»ceived
four bridge pads. Mr. W. M. MrCul
ley received a deck of card* and Mrs.
Mct'ulley a pretty Madeira guest
towel. Refreshments were «rrve«l In
Two courses consisting of mum si
ad, pickles, wafer*, torn atari ch"»«c
Mtndwiches, tea. and strawberry k-e
cream with mnrrl food cake. M.«s
dames Herman Robinson, John F >y,
* iiiMincham and Lackey aaaixtcj the
i»U M Ul nervina.
Mrs. Herman Robinson w«. hostess
Saturday afternoon in compliment to
Mrs W. II. McCulley and rook wu
played at four tallies. Top score was
won by Mrs. J. G. Harrison and she
was presented with a lovely wall mir
ror; to the honoree, Mrs. MeCullry,
was presented a crystal push plat".
A color scheme of pink and icreer
carried out in a rather novel raani>*i.
a concealed salad in rreen was top
ped with pink cottace cheese, with this
valad were served olives, samtwVbei
and green tea, green mints and pink
rosebuds completed the attractive
nerving.
A. Nml, of this «Hjr, wV to
awn of Um SorlaJ l
I of Um CnmU of Um M l
TW « ctr«to. wMok It
How Old Arc Y««r
Yoo *r» invited la (MM I*
ford Btroot Mrthodiat Church ant
! Friday night and »»>»»' pt—tn»ty
■lid podtlvfly. Now tot mo om tow
' Any (•*», for K will not b* anaounr
cd to Om compan;
pabttohod in the paporm.
wmMMr trt* date h to 1U p. M.,
V riday. Jon* 16. 1927 You cannot
I afford to "wtoait." There to to be
music— instrumental and vocal; soloa,
iHmU, quartets. and than Mat; the
i.rrhest»» "with balls on." And thai*
is tt be a new thin® orator the »ot>—
a mixed Hurt [ Methodist and Baptist)
Ren. Maura. Divli and Ervin to
■inf. Y« and refreshments too.
Come regardless of aft or denomi
j national liar*. TV old people are
• specially invited to an hour of good
<-heer. J act come to Um Sunday
•chool room and mtar. Enrjr out
in allowed to brine an amount of
change equal to one rent far aach
year of bin age Goes to the benefit
' of the Epworth Leatrue
Card of Tkulu
We wish to thank the kind frtaMs
irid neighbor* for their kindness dur
ing the sickness and death of oar
dear mother and also for the earn
and the beautiful flower*. May the
lxirdV richest blessing be with all
, who helped in our trouble.
Mary Jennie Creed and family.
NOTICE
By virtue of a dred of trust ex
ecuted by John White and wife to
. me as trustee which is recorded in the
Register's office in hook W, pace 110,
default having been made in payment
of the debt »rcured thereby, I will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, at the court
hoase door In Dobeon on
Thursday, Jul* 7th. 1*27.
at 1 o'clock. P. M.
the following real aetata:
Bounded on North by lands of J. W.
White, on the East by J. W. White,
on the South by Charlie Oockerv and
on the West by W. I. White and con
taining SS acres more or less, for
further reference see deed from John
White to Johnnie White recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds for
Surry County.
This June 7, IWT
! 7-lc A. D POLGER, Trustee
It'sNotToo
Late
to contract for bean*, to
matoes* unci other vege
table* for the canning
-toason of 1927. See ua at
once for contract. Don't
delay for we muKt close
contract* soon, a* the can
ning *ea«on in not far off.
COTTAGE CANNING
COMPANY
FOR RENT
One 8-room house on Spring and Pender streets, large
corner lot Rent very reasonable.
One Houm on Willow street, suitable (or small store
or shop.
•
One brick house on North Main street and Hines are.
This building will be remodeled, and arranged (or of
fice use.
Pour 4-room houses near the Quarry (or rent or sale,
on very reasonable terms.
^ W. W. BURKE ^ ^
TW WO» j»*V
ot rwm%M *■— j, aaaflavad «Hk
inirtw^Mir11 Hwj^ ^ Ur ^jkm
K
af
T -_ la *
B. Stall* aa tk?mk^*7£y.Vn«i
whw h d**d of trvat Is ta
Book M, M. V ,
baaa a»d* m til* wirt af tka
Ml* Mr*rod m4 it lit Wfim of
Um hi Win of Mid aata. t win m«
far aaak I* tW MghHl MMar ta
trvmt af tW Drrt National Bank m
"—vr jfjjy5r- ""■
tha foOowta* fcuHlii landh:
Adioialim tha land> af Prank Niaoa.
i.C. Kapp and otkar* and KouiwM
a* follows: Hoainnina <m Frank
Nlaon Hna at a ataka 4 Hi* K of a
Mack oak ■tump, formerly A. H.
Kapp'* earaar la Nlaon'. tea aad
" S. I d*r W. tt eh*. ta a
Iron*) thrmr E. *6 |.| <
Klkln road; thaar* with tl
nut* 8. I
oak
thr
ImbHH
af Nalljr
rka to
. tha El
kin road m d*f W. • l-t rka. ta ford
of Nally branch; thane* 8. 7t daf E.
7 rka. rroaain* Rcddy er**k to a whit*
oak (fona) on tk* hank of aaid cmk,
W. f. Nixon'a r»m*r; thrne* down
th* rr**k S. 2* do*. E. !• rka. to a
tVMUlAr* nn I ka KamL <>f • ■».
John Wilmowth's corner; tkcnn B. 10
eha. to Mitrh»ir> river; tknn up the
riw w follow*: N. I 1-2 chs. N, M,
E. U eh. N. • eha* N. SO dag W.
> 1-7 ch». to • black oak on the west
hank of said ri»»r; thence 8. 47 deg
W. 4 chs.; thence with the old rand
8. 00 da* W S 12 eha. S. 00 deg W
4 1-2 eha to the Nixon old road; tW»
with *aid Nlson road aa follow*: N
«4 deg W. 880 eha. N. 44 das W
>. m eha. N. 08 daf. W. • eh*. M. 00
deg. W. 0 eha. to imeh of black oak
■apllna on the want side of the Nixon
road; thence W 20 1-2 eha. to the be
rinninf. containing 145 arm more or
less.
Sale made to aatiafjr the balance
due of fS.OOAM. Interest and coat of
■ale to add
| Thin June 7th, 1W7.
- J. H. POLGER. Tmatee.
IN EVERY
! HOUSEHOLD
There are piece, of furniture that
need repairs; theae piece* can be
made aa food aa new. at amall coat,
if not allowed to wait until they are
beyond repair and have to be rebuilt;
rebuilding coata mora than repairing
Wa specialize In theae repair* and re
building. also reflnishing and upholat
ering, and the price la always reason
able. Work done on -abort notice by
experts in this line. Pictures framed.
24 hour service.
Antiques bought, sold, exchanged,
or sold on consignment.
EARP'S
Opposite Postoffice
MORE OW PEDDLERS
Wc mm to kavi cmmmI • BTIB by oar ARTICLE tort
«wk on th« PEDDLER'S OVERHEAD and mm of oar
CUSTOMERS wk«d why maaafacturw. cImhmc UmC
motfeod mt DISTRIBUTION U Um OVERHEAD to ao
Mtk GREATER tha atkat of Um RETAIL MERCH
ANT. W* pat It THIS wajr. T1m mwfwtmii •erul*
out kto HIGH POWERED agrat wfc* canto* k»
SAMPLES tato tha kMM wkm it is MmN to Mayan
them m to QUALITY mmd PRICE witk COMPETITIVE
MERCHANDISE. By AVOIDING (Myuka ud
PORCING aalaa ba to oftoa abto to aall aa 1MPERJOB
•rtieto at a HIGH prim and Mean DISTRIBUTION
vktek would b« IMPOSSIBLE for hta to • mi COM
P11H1IR —IBM
MOUNT AIRY DRUG CO.
MA Goad Dm Ston"
rW 1SS Par PriMpI Pdii«n
This b The
Proper Spray
With extension rod, to be
used in spraying for Mexi
can Bean Beetle.
W« rnUo ka*« kU|M
■ium tfMMlt to mIm
up Um proper »olu
tioa for tkU spray.
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Made by the Surry County Boys.
Just Released—We Have Them in Stock
"Merry Girt" and "Yellow Rom W Tea**" by B«
Jamil, accompanied by D»C»U Wohi'i Soutb
"Waeping Willow Troe" aad "Pot on Your Old Gray
Bonnet" by Holland Puckett
Holcomb & Midkiff
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Listed below are just a few of our exceptional values offered for these
two days. Special bargains have been prepared that should be especial
ly inviting to those who demand the most for their money.
2 QUART SAUCE
PANS
liood quality grey
Thru* pan* always aell at
Ifi cent. Q
*pecial. Jl,
ICE TEA GLASSES
IS ot. ain Optic pattern,
thin blown crystal |J
glass, special, 9C
8 OUART ALUM
INUM KETTLES
I>i» it an ■ exceptional bar
gain. Attractively paneled
in rood grade aluminum.
each.
59c
SUIT CASES
Pull siae suit caeaa in
brown imitation
Just wkat yon
98c
Hosiery
We undoubtedly carry the
most complete line of
popular priced hosiery in
tbe city.
LADIES' HOSE
Kayon Silk in a big range
of rood (hades, slightly
Kull Fashioned SUk Hoss
specially priced for these
■ST.. 67c
MEN'S HOSE
A bi« assortment of
Fancy and plain styles in
imperfect.
24c
per pair, ...
25c
THIN BLOWN
TUMBLERS
Grade dtniirn cut in rh
crystal, 9 us. cist
Special.
5c
—
MEN'S UNION
SUITS
Full ml, well mad* from
rood rrade aaiamt. all
•iie», .18 to M,
Special,
44c
BED ROOM SLIP
PERS
Asaorted colon m
trimmed felt, si
S to 8, Special
59c
RUFFLE EDGE
CURTAINS
Mm atHchinc, TU
59c
WJ£Ner>s,jnc.