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Mr*. B. G. Daai* wmk mi in Charlotte Mr. Davia waa Mr. and Mrs. Gwr|t A. Bailey left Witrntoy morning (or V*., whera they will be tba atf relativea. Mr*. K. J. Lavill and Robert Jr.. mi te Mm. Oaarga D. Fawcett baa re Mayor W. O. Sydnor and aon Otvjr Sydnor a pant tba {»"' week and wMi Mr. and Mr*. Morgan simmona in MarttnavMIe, Va. Mrs C. C. Hale laft Wedneaday morning to apend ww time with bar aiater Mra. Frank Carter In Elm City. Mr*. Carter ramaina quit* tick w* ara aorry to atato. Miaa Lavinia Crtts. who la with tba N. * W. office, in Koanokc. Va., apent tba waak and bara to ba vita bar tlater Mlaa Mamie Crtu, who U critically ill in Martin Hoapital. UH. Jackaon, of the WeatfiaM aec tion, mother of our townamen J. A., W. E. and R. R. Jackaon, ia critical ly ill and bar pbyaictana think aba cannot aurviva through today, day. Mrs. P. L Hawlu, at Greenaboro, U >p«ndinf this «Nk with her tutor Mn. E. C. Biven*. their mother. Mr*. J. L Banner, of thi* eitjr, la hi Green* horo wKh Mr*. Hawk*' family dirini her *tay here. Mr. and Mr*. Will Di* have return ed to thia city after roairtiac ia Caaa Va. They an occupying aa apart aaant ia the old N. P. Bhort residence aa the nmnI floor aad I. H. tat and family occupy the mala floer. • Rev i. 0. Krvin will fill the p«lpit of the loekfwd Street Matfcadiat Church next Sunday, hath morning aad nicht at the uaaal hear*. Ha will move hi* family to CfcartuHi the latter part of next weak. Peal Kelly who waa tajarad ia tha_ aatofaobile wreck a* the teMga ahaat Wmh wig ha |hd to kaaor ta aha hhwrnhf. B. 8. Crawford, ppaprialar * the 04 turn ( tUH to nMm to CW Mrtte mmi to riilniillit a. c JW Mot. D. H. ONiWrty, m! pot or of Cvfftvil XftkotHflt Qmftfc irlll >mrt at 11 A. M. jMst hmday' Mit Mr*. A. P. Tarmmjm and Mrs. toy | C Kitch.ll mi« at a largvly atlnM aari baaottful par tjr Saturday aftarnoon ta tW Caw a# lliifl tin w I *- -i —, plxjrod at ititam tablaa a ad rank at1 tkraa, tfca ipada— raaaftlua room and' with cut (Warn far tha nrca»law. Miaa Mary llolttngsworth van U|k «ca>« bridga prtaa and Mr. J. C Hill aacaad priaa tba cawalatian fo iac to Nn. E. G. Smith and th» hiBh' Mora prise at rook waa was by Ufa. J. A. Had lay. To Mra. J. D feaith.j Jr. racaot brida s gift waa alaa pna-f cntad. Aa alaborala (Me ban aW, count, eoffte and niaU followed tl af Ptay^. ^ I The home of Mrs. E. C. Si«OT» waa! the seen* at a pretty parly Tuesday afternoon wb*n she was koatMi to the mn^m of the Tuesday After-, noon Bride* club aad a few friends la; compliment to her aieter and bav gu**t Mrs. P. L. Hawka, of Ownua-V bore aad Mr*. J. D. Mtk, Jr., a ra-f cent bride. The booor gaeeta re ceived with the heatoaa in the re ception hall aad labia* ware arrang ed for brid«« *■ the drawing room aad Mvlag r*oai the former being ^ decorated with pink roeee aad agara-. turn aad the living room aad dinigg mom with yellow aad pink chrysaa themuma aad roe** Mra. C. P. Clark woa the high score among club m*m>< bare aad Mr*. J. &. Smith the high ■core among visiter*, each i*c*i»ad a tooled leather bridge pad. To Mra. J. D. Smith. Jr., waa preaented a quaint (Thine** brae* not howl aad cr^rk*r and to Mra. Hawk* a box of lae* edg*d handkvrchM*. A delinotM chicken aalad course, salted almonds and coffee v-*e* **rv*d. NATIONAL THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY 'Captan Salvation" a Power ful Sm Story Out of the fastest', moat thnUin* tdvenUir* dramaa evar acrcvned at the man who go down to tht aaa in ■hips, "Captain Salvation," will open it tha National Theatre Monday aad 1'ueadu,. It is a CoaasopoMtan pro-i taction for Xetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, faaturinc Lars Hanson, tha Swedish sctor, who created sack vivid tn liraaaions in "The geaafct Latter" >nd "FJeeh aad tha DaviL" Mr. Han ion ia a liasraadant of the aid Mesa* ViUaga aad laato aa Us role in "Captain flahwttaa" aa aaa of hia p-eateat charactarisatioaa. Ha ia aar raaadad by aa ainaptiaaal cast tn :ludinr Paalina Starke, Brnaat Tor renea, Mareelina Day aad -taas Btaaae. I "Captain Salvation" ia pachad with SSkn. William Lm Sydnor wlh UiiHd Friday afternoon from Umr to Ma o'clock at lea in tompHmont to Mra. J. D. Smith. Jr.. a bride and Mrs. Marfan Simmoiu. of Martins _ mU wot* mat at th* door by Mra. eT C. Stoma and directed to tto receiving line eompoaed of Mra. Syd nor and her two ntiti of noaor by Mra. K. A. Gaerfi. Mra. Hair*ton William ton and Mra Dio Lewis itood at the entrance to ikt dining room and in the dining room tea waa poor «-d by Mra. K. i. Callaway and cof fee by Mra. J. C. Holltngsworth, with chicken aalad mtdahbu. c i earned rhoeaa and awoat eandariches and mints wart Miaaaa Nail Folder. l>ova Banner, Anna fUetor, Laviaia Powell, Marian Prather, Mra. W. W < arter and Mra. Raymond liiipmil 'arse aflrer bowl with aientm < .ml'ined with pink roaabuda and aa laaravs* fern formed the cmtor (,iece ot the dining table which war I Khted with tall pink taper* Mra. I.. J. Will stood at the door leading i om the dining room directing to t ie vide entrance where (ooAiyn w..e "ft'-d to Mto. Martin Beruaett. Armistice^ Day Friday will be the »th ANNIVERSARY of the *nat Mt ARMISTICE in *11 HISTORY, a day thai in our ham bie opinion OUGHT to be. tho' it ia not, a NATIONAL HOLIDAY and we are REMINDED of the two ea-eol diera, one of whonfliad loat his RIGHT arm in the war and the other hia LEFT arm. They are Mend* and NEIGHBORS and once each YEAR they meet and ARM in ARM they co down town tofthw and SOLEMNLY boy ONE pair of GLOVES for two HEROES, and we think they ihow a fine SPIRIT of COMRADESHIP and PATRIOTISM in takin» their common MISFORTUNE •o tightly that they make tt their own little PET ECO NOMY. Moral: Ufa give a little thoarht to oar lirinff aa well aa the de^d one* on Armiatice Day. "C. P. C." HALE'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT . Our radu are loaded with the snap piest line at Men's and Bops' Clothing we have ever shown Special attention to our Velvet finish Men's Serge Suits. There Js no better Serge at any price. Our bojrs' suits with long pants is un I equaled for the price, from IMS 1*97.78 Lukes' Ready-to-Wear We are still getting in brand new :aat* and dmaes every few days, and people know values when they see them. Basement 300 yds. of 32 in. dress ginghams, per yd., 7 l-2c ' 000 lb*. of quilt wadding, per bt nch .v 7c 1000 yds. old^fasnion large check coun terpane plaid*. Shoes! Shoes!! ^ a I Nothing but solid leather shoes sold here. And they have the style too. If you want your child fitted with the beat line of Children's Shoes in the city call for the Buster Brown Shoe. Hale' ent Store MOUNT AIRY. N. C Wednesday's rtnte paper* carried! an aeeoont of an ^uto acrid-nt <r. | which Q. K. Nimorb, Sr., <>f fay-! etterille ■ uffered a compound frmc , tart of Um leif. Mr. Nlmuclu to the father of a former^Mount Airy raei dent Q K. Nimocks also of Fayette rill*. KImm Katharine Moor* aad Kath eriae EIHs wore recant guaats of Miaa Dorothy Edwards at N. C. C. W. Greensboro. Children EaJojr Party Uttle Mia* Mary jo Ptippia cele • rated her fourth »>ir'Mu> Wedne* day afternoon by si vine a party , which was attended by a number of little friend*. Games aad pwd thine* .to oat for the viaitors aad birthday fifts for the mat! boateaa made the ••ccasion one u be i sassailiai sil F«r tin. J. D. Smith, Jr., of this city will bt gueat of honor at a luncheon |i>wi by ■ir*. Gaoft Kennette at har home :n Greensboro Saturrf.,. Others froi.i thia city enjoyiry Mr*. Krantttc'i hospitality on this occa -m will he Miaa Isabel Smith. Mr*. (imr|t 8pa.j*r. Jr., Mrs. Willi* Noon Gentry and Mr*. R. T. Joyce. im p. u. Prayer aMeting, Wad 7JO P. H. Christian Endeavor—Sra. C4fi P. M. « i I PLAN BIG RAYON PLANT IN STATE Ckica|4 ^ DUcuaaai $•,000,000 Projact WMb Gwrnw Mr! Suit* Department and Development, U. Charlotte tire chairman at the paitmnt'i
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