house Jut off Mitchell street «u burned down end it* contents de stroyed. The house was the property of Alex Bowman and was occupied by Bill Crowson and family. Mr. Crow son had cons to his work at the quar ry and his daochter and one child wore In tho house. This fire also was Enterprise Is Started Here H. F. Sharp deputy regional scout executive from the Atlanta district aiac W. E. Vanghan-Loyd scout exe cutive from Wtaaton-SaJetn vera in the city Monday and conferred with the committee appointed by the Ki wanis Club aa to the details of what Mount Airy would bo jaqaaated to do in vrCm to eetabliah the Blue Mdga Council Boy Scoots comprising the folio winy cities, North Wiikaaboro, Elkin, Yadkinville, Pilot Mountain, Mount Airy. Thoae who are interested in aeout inc do »ot feel Hke there wtU be any the driven for term* of four meaths to aa lone as two years. During the *Nk of Ntwte mh the Salvation Army *IH aak the food people of Vowt Airy to tortitttte, and subecribe tke ram of 13600.00. TWa sum ia needed to toke care at a, *5,000.00 budget, which embrace, a many aided program the amy has ■wiped oat for this coming year's actiritiea. The local corps of the army under the energetic leadership of Ensign and Mrs. Elmer E. Honaeal, who came to Moont Airy five weeks ago, has already made some remarkable advances. The army aclWIUee an now housed to one large building No. 142 Moore aw. where ton large rooms comprise the working plant. In this building will be located the general relief office, a aocial eervice srrhaage, tion. The army will make every effort to cooperate with the anthoritfea, aa well aa all churches and charitable Daring the campaign dates a large thermometer will be placed upon the electric light pole in front at the National Theatre which will regietei the daily returns, aa to the piugiesi of the campaign. It ia alao planned for the workers to meet in the Ctty Hall on Monday night for the start of the campaign and instructions. Skull Fractured Bat Still Lives

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