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' ■ p ■ I % . ° ' ^ "" '■■ '**1 Dobson Items! Dobson, Nov. 12.—Marring* li cenaex were issued to the following couples during the put week: W. C.| Senter, Mount Airy, to Mary Hiatt, Virginia; Frank Shousa. Winston Salem to Moselle Brannoeb, Mount Airy; J. 8. Whitaker, to Ida Nichol-; son, both Ararat; Willie Hudson to 1 Edna Johnson, both Mount Airy. Resident coqfnty hunting licenses for season 1W28 and 19S9 were issued; by the county clerk, the past week to * the following citiaens. N. W .White l and C. E. White, Rusk; M. B. Phillips. 1 Mount Airy. The Young Peoples' Missionary ao-i ciety of the M. E. Church met Friday afternoon with Miaaes Masie and Ju lia Comer as hostesses. The president Miss Julia Comer presided. Miss Mtn-1 nie Coalaon conducted the devotionals. Maggie Harkrader was program land er. The topic for study was "Helping the Unfortunate". Participating in the prugram were Emma Comer, Mrs. P. G. Bolich, Lucile Freeman, and Maiie Comer. Visitors present were Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Slmpeon and Mrs. R. C. Freeman. During the so cial hour delicious refreshments were wnrtd. Hh Mat iMttinf will be HcU with Mrs. P. G. BoHch The society will fiv# a chicken supper at the Brady hotel on Nov. 17th for the bene fit of the new church building. Born to Mr. and Mr*. L E. Ed-j monds a daughter on Mot. 2nd; Born I to Mr. and Mrs. Emeat Fowler a! daughter on Nov. Sth; Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McMillan a son, on Oct. I«h. The Woauui's Missionary Societyi of the Methodist Church Diet last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Paul Polgw aa hostess. A targe attendance was present. The president Mrs. El mer Simpoon presided. Mrs. LeHa Harkrader conducted the devotional*. Mrs. Maggie Llewellyn was program leader. Those taking part in the pro gram were Emma Comer, Mn. Ra fu* Tllley, Mrs. Lelia Harkrader, Mrs. B. C. Freeman. A solo was rsndsred by Miss Myrtle Hemmings, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. Grady Cooper. During the social hour deli cious refreshments consisting of fruit salad, sandwiches and eaffee were served. H. E. White spent the week end at Asheville With his brother Dr. J. E. White of Little Bock, Ark. Dr. White is attending a meeting «f the South ern Medical Society which la in sea Er— EiuM CIimm PHM Dr. P. W. Green OPTOMETRIST Specializing in correcting errors of the eye, making and fitting glaaaea. Next to Bluo Ridge Hotel Cme*iiicz , Weekly Topics How to K««p Your Parly Stadvitkw Moist and Fresh Party tamdwichse can be prepared hours ahead of time and kept aa fresh aa if newly made. The method ia simple. Pack tha sand wiches ( lose together in a double pile and wrap them in the oiled paper that ia taken from the bread. Wrap a damp cloth tightly amend this and put them in a cleae-covwrad container and in a cool plaee. They will stay fresh for hoers. If Merita Bread is used the sandwiches will hold more of their freshness, because Merita stays fresh longer than ordinary breed. BREAD Merits Bnltdl (ainrle loaf)... 10a Split loaf ... If* ■impOTM, 10c Laaf, ISc : Layer and ft other flavor* - in tha new transparent wrfcppera Mb aa. Merita Bar Umt (In C flavors) Me aa. Merita Wmmd Lever (In « flavon) Ma aa. m4 Cake In m* transparent wrapper Ma ' VpmH I the tame day neighbor*, friends and relatives gathered at.the home at Graver Branch and celebrated his M birthday anniversary. Mrs G. E. Mock and small daugh ter Marieanne returned to their home •t Winston-Salem Sunday following a weeks' stay with Mrs. Mock's par ents Mr. and Mrs. W L Reset. Miss Pan line Martin of Mount Airy ■pant ths weak end with Mr*. 8. K. Harkrader. k Mrs. Lon Folger and Mias Myrt^| first when books to be used for the year were discussed and settled upon. The bast name for the club was given by Miss Lillian 8mith who received a prise for the clever suggestion. A social hour followed during which time progressive hearts was played. The higheet score prise was won by Miss Violet Faucetta, while the con soiation went to Mrs. W. B. White. Visitors at. the meeting were Mrs G. E. Mock of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Waiter Turner of Max Meadows. Vs. A delicious frosea salad with sand wiches, stuffed da tea. pickles and cof fee was served by the boeteeees. The next meeting will be held on the ttnd of Nov. at the home of Mra. R. C. Freeman, Jr. with Mias Locile Pugh as joint hostess. Grady Cooper of Dobeon is a proud possessor of a new piece of farm ma chinery which we understand to be the only one at its kind in Surry County. As it has recently been brought into the county not many farmers have seen or heard of It and we believe that In a short while that it will be a common implement of the farms hefore long. County Agent Whiter has bean doing a lot of, work, in getting Irspedesa sown on the farms and the fdtmrrs teem to be Uking this plant fine aa 4t la a good uaaa the plant for hay. Wo hahavs that many farmers will he anxious to save seed aa we understand that the first coat la slightly more than a good F. C. Praett, i. H. Halt. B. 4. Juptr Patterson, foreman, i. U. Todd. R. A. Jenkins, Edgar Fltnchom. C. F. Jackson, T. H. Mm. J. W. Creed. B. JJPwnr. J. Kyis Thompson. C-Jt. Friday the Kiwanis club of( Mount Airy «ai bodt to the boys aad giris poultry rlub of Sorry County and bad ad their gMoata 79 club mem ber* and it parents and teachers who had brought the youngsters to the: banquet. This is the third anaual baa-, quet which is given by the Kiwanlan* in order to promote the club work un der the direction of H. E. White. County Agent. Just before the ban- ( quet an auction salt of poultry was held in front of the Blue Ridge Hotel and there was spirited bidding far the, J and (irb p»mj Into Um large Md dining ma and um nat«d Then Mr. Gram Webb was master of ear* monies a ad had prepared a plaaainf profraas. The wafaoins adJim was gmde by F. F. Blevins for the Kiwan \i and the reply was fejr Arthur Graham, principal of the C|g stand school. A trophy cap was praaantad to Co pa land Poultry club far being the bluest and best in|W>l»iil club in the county. Fred Folger praaantad the cup to the club and made an in spiring talk. J. Herman Cos. presi dent of the Cnpaland Poultry club ac cepted the eup in behalf of the dub. Be made a splendid talk showing tWt the cup waa appreciated by the Toultry club. Mr. E. M. Uaeflle ♦reseated the Kiwanian trophy cap to GUgn Thompson of Mitchells nr er for having 4umm the boot hkdhri dusl work to tho county. She ku boon doiag fond club work for tho poet three yean. Her slater Mary re ceived the second cap for done the i L t .ij-ij.,-1 -» WAmL U wcona owi inaiTusuai ciud wont in the coaaty. County Afoot White made a short talk aad read two papers pre pared by Gladys Thompoon in which lake told of what the Klwaais club had done in buildiiw op poultry club work aad how the dab work has baa* of benefit to her ia learning how to han dle the fleck successfully. Mr. Webb had a drawing contest la which a prise waa awarded to tho haeky boy aad gtri. Tho auwfcin of the KiwaaJs club aad the boy* aad girls entered into the program aad banquet with a great deal at enthusiasm. • • Em . t«n, t$4Sf $M4Si JMm Coch*, t»45( Cup• Buai n#M, 9*45; SmSun, tUSfCuptiULmJ*, 9iiSt S«d«n dm r.mjm, $91*. All mt factory. I The instant success of the new DeSoto Six is renewed proof that the American public appreciates and rewards true distinction and quality in a car of mod erate price. f 'it The unmistakable enthusiasm which greeted the introduction of this new Chrysler-built Six a few months ago has swelled into a gmft chori of ap proval—backed by a record-break in«* avalanche of orders. * You are invited to confirm this pop ular judgment for yourself. See and drive the new DeSotO Six—and you will applaud the verdict of a host of owners, who rate it supreme in
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