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at all th* facta that will la aay way light oa the natur* at the the motiv** that caauad it, •t tb* guilty om U earn that ha had to act. It that tha •ffort to deal Wa haw* few at tin*** tha with th* id* to to HtO* tim* to eoasidartag a is a try in* expariaae* to hold • < Th* paopl* ar* present from all part* of th* eouaty. Th*y ar* thai* away from horn* and buiMn and ia to g*t away aad back to thafar Th* docket U crowded and th* tana of court short and *v*ry lawyer want ing to gat hi* case disyoaad of *o that hi* witness** can got away aad hi* client go fro*, la th* midat 4 all this praas of buainas* tha tompta tion to dispoee of pm matters that involve and human charactor i tor of. poaaihiy. unborn childrea, all is passed ov*r too hurriedly ia th* da sir* to dispatch bosinees. To th* (af ar crowd that looks on it is no grave matter that the court bears, bat it i* a irrsve matter to the man at the bar and to the folks back home who ar* his associates. Tka iiUa !• ■ * iL. ■— » - * peopl*. bat hot,)iul la The North Carolina Mica Chiefs' daTand^FViday J^kim week tr&t Uwr.il, Chief of PoHee of Mount Airy. The association is Mag hold in Durham and Mr. Lawrsan said that they wan expecting rur a hun dred Mahtn to ho preoeat Chief ^ThTrarvoo* of thte VLV^ttaa at tha poHce of North Carolina It to study tho ways la which the better rnont of tho State may ho tacroMd by a bon improved syateta of polic ing; to bring to tho poHeo depart laonte of North Carolina a united understanding which will facilitate thoir policing and advance tho wel fare of tho people of tho entire State. Bridge Club LumImwi At Blue Ridge Hotel The ate labors of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club entertained at a luncheon Monday at one o'clock complimenting Mr*. John Sobetta and Mr*. C. H. Kochtitxky, who hap recently returned from Europe, where they spent the greater pa t of the summer. The beautifully appointed table waa arranged to tha private dining loom of the Blue Ridge Hotel and covers were laid far twelve. The col or scheme of yellow waa carried oat in the attractive place eerda and al mond cupa with a lovely centerpiece at duhliaa In aa amber glaaa bowl and four low caadtoaticks balding tell yellow tapers. The menu consisted of fruit cocktail, turkey with dreea ing aad froson cranberriea, peas la patties, candied yams, salary, hat rolls, tomato and asparagus aaiad, dainty daaaart with angel food cake and coffee. After the luncheon bridge waa played in the hotel parlor, wfcieh was artistically deeofated with fall flowers and at the conclusion of the rassa Mrs Sobotte and Mrs. Kochtiuky were each praaented with attractive gifta. Mrs. ft. B. Craw ford, Jr., of 'Winaton-Salem, the only guest outside of the club aMmbers, waa given an arm bouquet of flowers. Yawqr Owa Birthday Party Ycu are in invited to attend a birth day party in tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garvin, eppoette A. Valentine's dwelling Saturday night, Oct. It, at T o'clock. Bring a penny far every year af your age. Tha party la given by tha Pint lack Pi—hrterlan ChurAi and tha pnaaaii will ha aaed for a heat ing plant for tha ekueefc. Ta Meat Mra. AKmb Mrs. George OHft waa heoteoa to reata I from MS to AM *. M. Tuee day hiairtng bar aieter Mraftehert Afcsa. of Wilmiagtan. Del., wha la Biblical Watery at Us commend to present it in ■ way which «mU make the rapidity with which be coold brine l» both MM* prophecy aad Um fulfilment of the «•* from sacliat Haymore Niwrlil Church U be ng reorganised cmpbtoly and Is be ing put on • woiMm buii that will Jevekop it into • charvh of tremcn coagrrgatinn la being gotten togeth er and It is freely predicted that with in the next few dajra It will be a that Is weldsd together to such an exteat that it will he Hits s grant ar my, reedy for the eenflict to oppoee any fereee ef evil ia the city at large. There half been ao prepositions to the unsaved as y*t, the evangelist has directed each sermon to the charch membership sad will eosrtinoe to do so until ths setire moaabarship has been given aa opportunity to come out solidly aad without compro mise with the world, thrash Hves thoroughly consecrated aad laid oa the altar of God When this Is ao complished more can he tee la a few services to reach ths ensaved than la a year with a compromising — I. Il». worttny MMtruuit. Mrs. V. M. Wiatbarly, of Snr.pter, D p ia -i-l—— >niaa m,, as ilasfn I asan i W o. Kj., is ooiny kmbi wonovniu woik each rnofaing at %M with her Bible talks Va nrayer and the Holy Spirit. She is also meeting with the young women every afternoon at l.4i and they, are doing some fine work ia Bible study aad extension service They are planning to hold servient ia ths hemes where there are shut in* sows of these services have already been held which were attended by M or more young win from the different churches aad am expectiag evea tar get attendance within Ihs next few afternoon* Mrs. W. Fulton Hoetess Mrs. W. Fulton was hostess to the members of'the Tuesday Afiernoea Bridge club aad other frieaAs Tues day afternoon when bridge was play ed at nine tables. Dahlias, delphin iums and ageratum made ooiorfu< and trraeaful floral decorations. *Ths high score club prise was won by I Mrs. R. W Sparger aad visitor's ; prise by Mr*. Martin Bennett, eech | received a double deck of cards Thf consolation. a dainty lace handker chief. fell to Mrs. Hugh Holeomh Moadamca E. 0. Smith. E. C. Bivena. J. G. Harrison and C. F Clark assist 1 ad the hoetess ia serving a salad j coarse with miats. Mate the world (Mil* by ptouinc kit appotit*. -OnkM'i OMica-o-«rama j YOU *ao{4 U ploaa»d if Ma appo Ut« ta farortooa. Add to tfca «tr*a« k of Ma food rifffct arm wHb a*tb a»d ckopi aad rouU of Ikaaaf qual COME-BACK HERE FOR YOUR CLOTHING BARGAINS You remember Ik* wonderful value* we *oid you last (alt and winter? Well we have other* jut ae aa tuundiair for you right now and more arriving every Our line of clothing wa* never more coatplete and ere are keeping the prion down at tkn very bottom. Some Men's Suit*. Job lot at $tM to 9U.1t Boy*' 8chool Salt*. .JUI to I1LM I * AT THESE VALUES Shirts .. .70c, 00c, $1.00 Work Shirts . 00c to 00c We boujrht SO cm— of Union Suits last January is the reason why we can sell you Men's heavy union suiU^ BOYS' UNION SUIT* Simee SO to S«. Sixes SS to SO. SHOES J FOR MEN mmd BOYS Men's Drees Show .. $*.40 Men's Drew
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