Mr. and Mr*. Ram Mi M»d nmH mm In. Jr., at HaWtoh. Myron 1W «er. Hl*h rrir *. Ih rolger, Greens boro, Mr. mm Mrs. Wtlttr Koiger, Ht«ti I'mnt. Mr. Mid Mr*, Pool* WMpuU to DutMon by Mia* W»rn ToIgor who »pvnt seeeral day* hi •nr. 1 A da mi. the paater will eon dart • tea day* reirhrnl airttai at flahm Baptist Church, I sDn south of km beginning Monday night, JaJy 24th. V Mr. Mid Mra. R. K. Hoffman. «* Hanlahory, war* recent i«nU of Mr. and Mra. Qedwla. Mia* Elisabeth Tomer, of Elkin, was a recent guest of Mlaa J alt* Ommp. Mr*. Roca Booker waa hoetaaa to tha W M. 8. of tha M. E. (Imreh laat Tuesday afternoon Aa interesting BMatlnir waa hold and a larg* attend anaa waa preaont. Tha dovotlo—1«| war* ronductad by Mlaa Vena Hark-1 radar. Mr*. Mania Lewellyn waa program leader. Participating In tha prafrta war* Miaa Lorena Bookar, Mr*. T. J. Foliar and Mra. Maggie Lawallyn. At tha roaeloaion of the boataeea Koaalon tha hmtees served delicious refreshments. Goaata praa ant war* Mr*. L. B. Lamb, of Wln •t on-Salem, guest of Mr*. Bookar. Mr*. Bonner, of Raleigh, guest of Mr*. W. B. White. Mia* Vara Boyara, af Westteld, guest af Mrs. Kufu* Tiltay. Mr*. Creed, of Sparta, coast af Mr*. Fred Hill. Mr*. Lelia Hark radar, of Richmond, Va.. gaaat of Mr*. ACUTE ATTACKS H** ir She aa/*: T^ad'a'eiLM of ' * a* la I of It before, tat I tried It. aad got such gaick I hare toraed ta It ever ha vine acote i real frequently. by bad Baa tha tower part af My I af ftttMki rttHppwd"* Try Thodforfa Blaek Diaught for Indigestion. Too ana pat It eroryhara. SblaSSght! fciMRMRlMEflj tha Mat of ruhiva/ _ I >M Airy. far appendicitia frlday I H. B. Nirwoxrn, Ailiwlllt, Extaa •M Hortieulturtat, ant Thuraday ■Ml Friday with H B. White, County Arrat. He mIvM the brtm to grow «»—I thnwr awl ittek In tMr orcharda far soil Hwyro»»a»»iit by rutting j^ajnii fartl Illation. III MM Edith km, Louim Norman, EMaabeth Faipr, Lore Stanley and A Id la Low returned ho ma Saturday from Boom* whara thay attended tha Drat neaaion of aummar achool at tha Appalachiaa Training School. Mtaaaa Violet Hamming*. Elisabeth folpr and Lora Stanley will laava today for Buoaa whara they will attand tha MH'ond -if niinn of aummar achool, Mra. B. 0. Cornallua and rhlldren, of Winaton-Salem, arrived her* Sun day far a aeveral day* atay with har mother Mr*. Medora Hancock. A »inr<nc achool will begin at tha Union Craaa Baptist Church, on Sat urday night. July lflth, and will enn tinua for two waafca. Marriage licenaM were iaauad to the following tBapl»» at the ra|rlater of deed* <iff.ee during the paat weA: BontM Campbell, to Jaaie York, both Mount Airy; Thaa. Sattertleld, to Ad die HauMr, both Mount Airy. The report of 1 F Arm field, < ounty welfare oAcer. for the month tif June ia aa tullowa: Juvenile work- number of delinquent*, boya I; number of de pendent*, boya 2, girla 4; dlapoaition of court dni, private home place men**. boya 2. rirla 1; diapoattion at other raaM, reprimands and warned, boya I; private home placementa, girla 1; achoola cIom; mile* traveled 1,028; letter, written 101; poor relief,! caaea reported 10; removed from out aide poor Mat, 1; riven temporary aid by county, S; ronferencea, board mem bara. 7; juvenile court »; viaita, moth er* aid. 4; invatigaQona far , 1 4; Welfare Dept. Davie County, Coun-j cil for Social Apncin, Richmond. For <1 lovely skin and a sweet brcath.-avoid auto-intovkv.tion A f <VFE. DEPENDABLE L/_". - YE | W. S WOLFE DRUG CO. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST DAMAGE BY HAIL? One day your crops may be wonderful—the next day, ruined by a storm. The answer—cover them with Hail Insurance. We have a policy we would like to show you. Action today will protect Um effort j forth in —Mm your crop*. Dont um proMcuon. Fulton In*. Agency MOUNT AIRY, N. C mmmi CMimi. My M—Hm •ImhmI out M and M tMinbjr to pan Leu. Tony Uunrl, • third mm «tv the Yanks' tn leadin* Um liafs, moved ap tnto third plan tionpMt Ms illa*trien* toammatee by knock mi fiHir far Um rtreuK dwtaf Dm .*wt for • Mil at 14, mm abend of WmmaM at PhlMdpklt who hit only tWw for • tote) of 1& Id (ho National league tho only notable vent waa tho Iom Homo ran Mt by any ot tho aeven loader*, aad 'that cleat by Hornoby made Ma total U. and moved him ay Into l three way Ue with Williamson of Chic ace and William. <rf Philadelphia for the lead. The loader* are: National League- William*, PMIn dilphia, It; Wilson, Cnba 11; Horna by, Giants, 16; Webb, Cuba, 12; Terry, Giant*. 10; Bottom ley, gt. Louis, 9; Hart net l. Cute. 7; Harper, Giant*, T. American l.*ague Euth. Yankeeo, t*\ Gehri*. Yanhee*, IS; Lasaerl, Yankee*. 14; Simmon*, Philadelphia, 13; Williams, Ht Louis, H; Cochrane, Philadelphia, 7; Go*Ha, Waahinrton, 7. Wife Slap. HwUad For Flirt SuiUy Nvwa-Herald. "The riernal triangle," crowd wim km *arly W«ii>»«l») rvtnlaf and produced a alight ahort circuit with Virgil Wilhoit and resulted in that gentleman being tSe raciplant of an a»»auK whan hi« wife "pantad him a happy natural" ta tba faae, ae rording to Policeman Lw Hurleaon. Anwrdinf to <>ffu-ery Mr. Wilhoit got into an automohiM naar a local taxi atatkgi here with anathar woman for th«- parpoM. it ta alleged »f giv ing the woman information. Mr. Wil hoit'* drift brine nrar apied tha act and ru thad to the m*m and aftar a few wor-da pa mad har huaband a blow In the far* with har flat. (MRcer Lw Burleaon interceded and aavad Mr. Wilhoit from tha impend ing thrmahin« aftar tha ft rat blow waa adminlata red. it waa aaid. According to oAcera tha trmiUa aeema to have atartad aotaly upon tha act of Mr. Wilhoit getting into tha automobile with the atraaga woman. However, according to Policeman La* BurleMtn. Mr. Wilhoit meant no harm by hi* act, and only got Into the ear to give the woman come information which ahe had requested Va.. Jackaon Traning School, Welfare Dept. Rockingham County. Mim Annabelle Callahan entertain ed aeveral of her frienda Saturday evening at delightful party, the oeaa *ion being her 17th birthday annivers ary. Con teat a and gamea ware en joyed during the evening. Later in the evening the hoeteaa aerved delic ioua refraahmenta aaaiated by Mia*a* Caaaie Simpaon and Loia Draughn. Thoae prraant were Miaaea MaM Slaydon.. t'aaaie Simpaon, Lola and Callie Draughn. Nannie Venable, of Stuart, Va., Eateiie Vaaa of Winaton Salem, Tohe Hardy, Marvin and Paul White and Martin Payne, Btifua Wit moth, Wiley, Richard, Edgar and Joe Hamlin, and Joe Brawn. HOW MRS. WEAVER WAS HOPED By Taking Lrtfca E. Pmlduun'a Vegetable Compound A* Mr* Weaver herself gay*. "1 waa never very airung ' Thia ta a mild In* hi»r condition, fornecordlnn tober letirni.*be «ia nub Jaclvd to no •mall •mount or til health. fortuaatalyb*r Ha ter »u familiar wit* Lydta K Pink M»« Vocetablo Compound and fc*Cf»d Mra. Vnm to try It "After three or (oar grmt difference la lurall I would go to bad and ttaep sound, and altao«(h I eould lot 4a vrry much work. I mail atroogcr. I kept on taklac It ind now I an wall mad atroa*. da my work aid taka oar* of tkrea rtalldrea 1 aara do Ml my friend* about your woadtHM •adtclaa. and I will aaawar aay lattera from women a*kin* a boat tie Ta» UMa Compound—Mae Luwmxcs W**«m Eaat Hn.lthOeld St.. Mt. If ret tkat t J* thaaa yoo are a*daiinc had laai ttatr iw»ltk| kr Wj^Tydja ■ w*rtk m trial? Feertk n it K Lrdh a \\ VK^l \l I Im. TImh mJT tni tmmtm — 1 - -* - -i j-,r HATCHER HARDWARE CO. FARM IMPLEMENTS STAC PAINT PHONE 222. MOUNT AIRY. N. C IF ITS WISE TO MAKE A FIRE WHEN YOU'RE CHILLY, IF ITS SMART TO TURN THE HEAT ON WHEN YOU SNEEZE, THEN WHEN SUMMER WARMLY GREETS YOU AND ITS SUNSHINE OVERHEATS YOU. IF YOU'RE CLEVER, WHY NOT MAKE YOURSELF A BREEZE? It rounds fan-tastic to claim for this 116.80 fan all the refine ments and improvementa possess- > Mi by larger W estiny house fans at twice the price. But what follows is fan-truth. Thia fine fan is room size—not corner size, or kitchenette size. " or alcove size. It delivers more breeze per unit of current. m It has the enclosed oscillating " mechanism, exclusive with West inghouse. It has three speeds—and no au- - dible accompaniments. In quality, wormanship. and fin- C ish it is unsurpassed. If you want the highest grade breeze-maker your money can buy, be sure to see the Westing house fan, now on display in our •how room. $1630 In hUck, with non-tarnishing black blades; in old ivory, with blidn to aatck, KIM. Tto «i Itvfairr la a naplite rmttlbi ia ctiHii fan*—far GET A WESTINGHOUSE FAN , *. . ihmMl Southern Pubbc Utilities Co. bib

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