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Caaka toft Ato., to rtaH bar —tit Mm. Ma ft Marion aad tmmOy Mr. aad Mrs. C. S. Clark aad Ht tto *m>Hr Nancy, spant Hunday •Ml Mr. aad Mr*, ft. P. Attrad. Mr. aad Mrs. L ft. Paaasak, of Ht(h Mat. «•«* waak and gaapta of Mr. and Mrs. flimi Hparfar, Jr. Marrtad—Monday, Aa«. tt, Edward TIHay of Hi*h Point aad Comb. sf tkis city at Mr. aad Mrs. ft. ft. with Miaick toavas today far a m»- \ tor trip with a cot tog*-mat* bafort rasuminc Ms stodtos ta Bocknsll Ual varstiy at Lawtokarf, Pa. Miss Anna Las Oantry has ad to loath Isstsa, Va., aftar i inf a law days in the hums of Dr. C, A. Batrd v Mrs. A. Clark l.acksy has as har and Miss Lstha Praitar OMa. aftar spandiac soma tin* in Unaailii ro aad Raadtoauui vUltinj ad frtoads. Balls Uraraa has rata mod to Valto Cruel, wharf sfcs Is prteeipal of ths Episcopal acheol aftor visit is* hat brothor Solicitor S. P. Grave. and Mr. and In. J. K. Nevin ami two children, of Albemarle, arrived last week to visit Mr. and Mra. C. W. An drew, Mr. Novin • laying over Sunday and Mr*. Nevin and children remain ing for the week. Miaa K wilds Park* who hat boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roger Alfred for the past week motored to Ai»he viHe, N. C., Tuesday where she will visit friends for • few days enrouu to her home in Appiarhia, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sampler and littke son Russell accompanied by Miaa Bann'r Sumpter of Klueftold. W. Vs.. are visiting Mrs. Sumpter'* parent* Mr. and Mra. J. H. I.ineback. Mrs. Sumpter will be remembered as Clara Line hack. Mra. Annie Allred Bunker, who is now located In Akron, ■ Ohio, arrived Saturday with her friends Mr. and Ma}, Bill Flittner and Mr. C^harles Bdftfccbi of Akron to spend a week wflh.ber parents Mr. and Mra. A. B. ANnd of Route 1. They will return by Way of Washington, D. C.. and Valley of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Robertson and daughter, Helen Louise, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Robertson, of Galax, Va., motored to Washington, D. C, last week going by the way of Shenan doah Valley They visited the End less Cavern, Natural Bridge and Ro bert B. La* tomb and on their way back they vi.lud Richmond, Dan ville and many other beautiful cities reporting a delightful trip. Mra. Herman Robinssn was hortsai at tan tables of bridge Thursday eve ning hi compliment to Mr. and Mr*. Prank Kalb, of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Miaa Dorothy Thompson, of Nashville, Tenn. High score made by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. CiaaatagksM was ran aided with a lovely Mirror and the oonaolation foD to Mr. aad Mra. J. C. Hill who raaaivad a bridge sot aad handh*r to Mra. K*h and Miaa Thompanw Lss»y, and J^C* Ci inM^km ed the hoot*** at the refreahment hour and Mr*. D*"' Mm L. T. Hunnirutt M rtqua. OMa. to rUitinc T. R. MMm this w**k. Mr. n—liall and Mi to OWo Cap* Cfeari*s. Vs.. after father, W. O. Mia* EM* Gates of At Va„ ntwM to ktr Imm this after • Mvml days visit with Wia4 •t MsrtlassIP* aad I.ynrhbunr Mr. aad Mr*. Harvey Hennis and duikter Mary Lynn Hennis, Mr. aad Mrs. S. E. Gate* aad Mrs. W. I. Monday mm Tassday to Lnl*c tea, Va. Mr*. HmrifUa Botoa of Btoaffeld, W. Va., aad two daughters, spent the paat wook with |wr stater*, Mr*. J. E. Ay*rs, Mr*. W. E. Barnard aad MM Bhoda Harman to this ritjr Mr. aad Mrs. A. f. Allison aad lit tls son of Now York City wM art riaitinc to Stuart, Va., ssads short calk oa a aaaihn of friends hrr» oaa day last ss^l As Miss Aaato Lm Clarks, Mrs. AIMaoa was a aismbsr oar school fa. alty soma yaars affo. F . Cask Gaaat Of Mrs. Raymond Smith was hostsas at thrvs tahlos of bride* Tuesday afternoon in compliment to her sis ter Mrs. Milton Cash, of *inston-8a lem, who is <p*ndtof the summer hers Mrs. E. G. Smith won high score prise and Mrs. W. J. Byerty the con ■ olatioa and a rift was presented to the honoree. A fruit salad coarse with iced tea followed the playing. Party For Mrs. BMm Mr> M. M. Carter «u hottru at eleven table* of bridge Monday «» nine in honor of Mrs. T. B. BMm« of Baltimore. Md A color scheme at yellow and white featured the decorations and high wore prise was won by Mrs. J. F. Prsther and the consolation by Mrs. H. O. Wolts. A tinted flower bowl was presented to Mrs. Bledsoe. Delicious fruit salad, sandwiches, lea and mints were leiwd. Mrs. Roland Mitcholl Hostess Mrs. Roland Mitchell, entertained last Wednesday night for 1ier niece. Miss Margaret Jones, of Roanoke. Rook was played at two tables, the high score being made by Miss Clara Belle Welch who received a battle of perfume while a box of Coty pow der was presented to the -honoree. FOB RENT—Owe I nw Imm mi Worth itmt, water, tight*, and Urge garden G. A. mart. Mount A try. NTc. Me POR RENT— NIn 4-room lawn at Highland Park. Elm-trie light* and cool well water. G. C. or W. P. Welch. Mount Airy, N. C. «-J7e NOTICE North Carolina. Surry County. In I be R^iiIii Court. Donald Campbell v*. Meadowfioid Lumber Company, Inc., Carolina-Vir rinia Railroad Company, Inc., and L. T. Brandon. The defendant*, Meadowfield Lum ber Company Inc.. Camlina Virginia Railroad Company, Inc.. aad L. T. Brandon will take notice that an ac tion entitled a« above ha* been com menced In the Superior Court of Sur ry County. North Carolina to enforce judrment on notice and claim of lion for labor performed by the plaintiff for and on account of the defendant*; and the said defendant* will further take notice that they ire required to appear la the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of aaid county in the court house at Dotwon, North Caro lina the. 10th day of September, Ittt and answer or demur to the complaint in *aid action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in »aid complaint Thi* 18th day of August, 1M7. P. T. Lewellyn, Clerk of Superior Court. We Didn't Hire Him Yesterday a young roan living in Mount Airy applied , for a job as BOOK KEEPER. Not that we needed a bookkeeper, but through curiosity we aaked him if he knew the DOUBLE ENTRY system. He said he could do better than that. The last place he worked he had to use the TRIPLE ENTRY—one set for the silent part ner, showing no profits, one set for the active partner, showing the real profits and one set for the tax collec tor showing a deficit and he even kuggeeted an extra set for the bank showing extra large profits. Now if you GOOD CUSTOMERS will only buy. enough of theae $1.50 boxes of assorted soaps we are selling for fl.00 we will not need any books except the last set Moral: "A penny saved is a penny earned." "C. P. C." MOUNT AIRY DRUG CO. MA Q—4 Drat Wm IM CM» hmtm 94 Urirtp ilV «rf tife JNMMMpMf (HI 0t K»r mmtry Imm flft Aflfcory TWi day «rv«0teg(. VvmIi wn wved mi t h« |«aalr amv«4 bp Mittari itMi mmI Itaavt Mate Baattaf Ml frtMMV* mrhimIImi ipm 1<9 MM mb#mIhi VM MPWl flt £m> |<Imm Ifct fc»P« " 1 New Fall MprrKamW Omr Ifew Tort lot In M Ni Reals t* Pay SmD Ovtriieai Expose Wa cm aad will Mtf tmj Mm Mania, fnnib wrth Ban—Taw« ba to ekirp and tarttaa all bar Maa* aa wall aa tbaaa who to*a Mat inM kara to |N bar a calL Hale's Department Store MOUNT AIRY, N. C n f m t j • Removal Notice In our new quarters on Moore Street, (Dodge Agency old stand) we are in position to render the motoring public the best of service. We place our faith in the fact that the people want the best car in America for the money, and we are confident we have that car—the 3UICK. We invite you to call us for a demonstration at anytime. EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE AT ALL TIMES Visit Our Show Room SIX NEW Block MODELS ON OUTLAY FRIDAY SWANSON MOTOR CO. _ RIERSON-JOYCE OLD STAND MOORE AVENUE - - - MT. AIRY, N. C.
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