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31. NUMBER 46. RED SPRINGS, THURSDAY, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 51.50 PER YEAR IN A^VANCi. SELECTED FOR i CYAN MacNEILL DIET WEDNESDA Y : Picnic Thursday , 4 & was enjoyed by the Pres- sung Peoples League last Robeson E F. L. Blue, Jr., Fairmo Takes Third Stand In oing Chosen to ^ireet Senof Here to Succeed J. L. Dun signed. '~ Work s. Re ¬ At a special called nice mol board Elizabeth 'intendant Friday of the Old Home of Malcolm A Of. Meeting of Clan Honor of His Name; People . Attend; Cape Organized Year Ago. Farmed lahy Fear Thursday evening at Newtons'pond. Members of the league met promptly at six o’clock at the Presbyterian Sept church where cars were provided to ; convey them to the pend. ere was enjoyed untii time City, was elec of the Rec the coming y^r. The large number If appli- lons for rhe position malt vacant tools for ird had a A large number of meinbei friends of the Clan MacNeill j '1 yesterday at Ardlussa. in th annual meeting of the Cape delightful time. .nce and all had a ace F. Sykes, Jr., son of H. F. Sykes, stationed at Ra, Nebraska, was designated honor graduate of the United Hor- Col. Oma- the •:ond Such Conference To Be Held In Fayetteville Presbytery Starts ment Fear .ny kind, musical rinstru- ■ y Here June 20, Large Attendance June The so ■ the resignation of Mr. J L. Dun in, who has been su]>iri ntaident of e local schools for the past six jars. After considering a!) the ap- ications carefully the boari by un- limpus vote decided unm Ir. Pugh. Sept of the clan since its organiza tion last May at the time of the 1 Flora Macdonald College commence-) merit. A picnic dinner was served on 1 the spacious lawn of Ardlussa, the | home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Vaughan. 1 Lumber Bridge News M. L. tendent. 1926 as a re. academy 7 today by Villiam R. Smith, He entered West P ?. competitive ex- amination for a presidential vacancy. Sykes made 28111,91 points out of a Ardiussa was most Misses guest, and Jessie ind daughte and' their Miss Mary Baggett were Fay- total maximum'weight of the four year course. He the head of his class in (Mr. Pugh comes to Red! Spring ighly recommended the school's with which he has keen Con ¬ place for the meeting MacNeil, as it has been in the Neill family since the first s luspicious 1 the Clairi etteville visitors Thursday. . Mr. Glenn Cobb returned to Wake Forest Saturday and will attend-the summer' school. '" ■ 1928’ and du his plebe 2989 foi- stood at 1927 and year was to- their The second Presbyter People’s Conference of th ville Presbytery will be vayeett held : 7 a. dip; Daily Schedule edule for each day will be: rising bell; 7:15, morning 7:45, morning watcn; 7:55, flag g; 8, breakfast; 8:45, room in- wofship; 10, second morning' spection Flota Macdonald College June 20— 27. Rev. Campbell Symonds, pastor of the first Presbyterian church of Fayetteville, in sending out the in formation concerning the conference, predicts for the conference a much larger number attending than last year and a greater conference. Purpose of Conference The purpose or the conference is to bring together the young people of Fayetteville Presbytery for a stu dy of the word and works of God and 15, first class period class period; 10:45, r reation; 11:15, third class period; 12 m., 4th class period; I p. m., lunch; 2, quiet hour; 3, athletic tournaments, nature Likes, etc; 6, supper; 7, vespers; 8, games, social hou re ¬ in' roo: 10, group ms; 19:30, hunts, orship singing, plays, 9:30 .evening meetings; 10:1 standing are, R. L. Hill, Chico, Calif., F. L. Blue, Jr., Fairmont, N. C.; G. A. Lincoln, Harbor Beach. Mich., and K. D. Nichols, Cleveland, 0. Hill, who entered the military academy from the regular army where he served with the third en- _ Annual P. Y. P. L. Rally The last day of tire conference, Thursday, June 27, is to be given ever t foe Presbyterian Young Peo ple’s League for their annual sum mer Rally. A splendid program be- ginnine 'at 10 o’clock is planned. nection. For- came to the Cape Fear this reason the meeting usual interest. Ardlu; was here Friday, the guest of Mr and Mrs. I. W. Fort. Mrs. Robert Monroe and daughters Misses. Maggie ad Leona and grand of He was instructor of English ff the. Charlotte hign schools . .or several years and for the past | home of Malcolm McNMil befon iour years has been superintendent Revolution ad has never passed lected. in one un- the; the I out to promote clean fun and fellows in -God’s hip great out-of-doors.-. Red if the largest 1 Schools in Craven County, situated just outside the city .limits of New cons'olidaied high I of the possession of some descendant of this famous son of Scotland since n. Master Hubert Covington were gineers at Hawaii, less than The school faculty for the coming! rear is now complete with the excep- ion 'of athletic coach, which position! time. /It original name was. “The Bridge.” Several years ago when it parsed into ...possession of Mrs. Fred visited Wednesday thi Her daughter, Mri. P Rocky Mount and Masts Friday. Hall of Robert Is expected to be filled in a few days. The faculty as constituted now is the same as last year with 'he exception bf these two men members. It is a strong faculty and an excellent school year i s anticipated. Vaughan the name was ch; Ardiussa, the name of the Neill MacNeil! back in Sc This was the first meetin nged to home of of PERSONAL NEWS Misses Johnsie Graham and Fran es Gibson left Friday for Green.s- ?oro, to visit iommencement relatives ind attend Cape Fear Sept of the clan since its I organization here in May, 1928. At the time of its organization, Mr, J. IT* MacNeil! of Florence, S. C.,' was i elected president; Sheriff N. H. Mc- I Geachy, of Fayetteville, vice-presA 'dent; Miss Mary McEachern of Red ■ Springs, treasurer, and Mrs. A. M. Stack of Buie, secretary. Since that time Mr, MacNeill has died and , Sheriff McGeachy has been elected Mr. James Tom Davidson .exercises at N. C. CJ president to succeed him I Practically all th Ma Black icon a student for tl p spend tats. Rev and returned descendants of the MacNeills from College, where he has this section 'of the summer rnd Mrs. J. B. Blacl attended past winter,! the meeting of the Clan yesterday, ith his pat- Misses Alice Hall. “Fritz” Camp-! Ruth and Sadie Covington 11 and lent to Charlotte Friday morning I attend the Confederate. Reunion, lisg Campbell, who has been a vis- tor in our town for several days, turned from Charlotte -to her home Salisbury? Mr. and Mrs A. P. Spell and Mr. “Cozy” Spell left Monday for Chapel: Hill, where their son, George Spell,, is a member of the University grad-1 uating class. Mr. Mack . Covington of Fayette-! ville was the guest of his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Covington, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLoud spent resident of Flora Macdonald Col-1 the weekend at Myrtle Beach, ge, has returned to her home in I Miss Grace Woodruff, Messrs Wal- C., where she will spend, ter Woodruff and Paul, Jr. Davis of vacation with her par- Walnut Cove were the guests of Miss ! Mi^s Mary law, Iliott. S. month’s its. 1 Mr. and vacation wit! her par- Mrs. M. panied by Mis' r.. vv arson, ac- Cornelia McMil- 1, went to Charlotte Thursday, to tend the Confederate Reunion. Marv Lane Brewer Sunday. Misses Brown and Jessie Morri son spent the weekend in Maxton. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLoud and Miss Mary Lane Brewer, spent Sat- urday afternoon in Fayetteville Shop- Mr. Phil Bragg returned Wednes- urday afternoon in Fayetteville Shop- day of last week from State Col- Piug. lege where he was a member of the I Little Miss “Mary Covie” Yarbor- raduating clas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zedaker, of durinbu’g, were Red Springs visit ’s Thursday. Mr. Al. Love, of Davidson, is the lest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Love. I ough of Fayetteville is the guest of) her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. returning with them Friday.- . Mr. S. Thornton Cobb, who is tiered at Weldon for' the pres visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs Hail three points behind Syks. G. A. Lincoln, who finished fourth has /been designated scholar and will go to Oxford a Rhodes Springs offers a central location, rail way facilities, a net-work of high- ways. It is one of the most acces sible points in the Presbytery. Flora Macdonald College offerg comfortable rooms, beds, lights, water, assembly looms, a spacious dining' room, and plenty of out-door room on the large The conference students will main for the day and all of the young people of tne Presbytery and riends : invited to hes slid D. Cobb, through the week-end. Mr. 1 Nalley of Weldon 1 hornton. home. Mrs. Kate McCall C., is visiting Mr. W. family. - Mrs. C. M. Usher evening for Red Sprit accompanied : of McColl, o be with; her mother at the home of Mrs. 1 Cope through the week-end. Mr. T. G. Baltour toft Monday fo?’ 1 Newberry, S. C. Mr. Balfour had a wreck not far from Newberry some! yme ago and has been in Highsmith ! Hospital with g bruised leg. FIc is 1 just able to return to his work. 5 Mr. C. S. McLean and children,' James and Margaret, spent SunJaz, in Rocky Mount visiting relatives 1 Misses Christiane and 1 of R Woun irtha Snow re visiting bliss Margaret McLean. Mr. and Mrs, P. P. Hall and littri son, Robert Monroe," came Saturday and are visiting their parents, Mr and. Mrs Robert Monroe Mr. H. V. Tavlor and'sen 7 mont are visiting Mrs. 1 mother, Mrs. Sallie Gpvingto town. near Little Miss Sara Lewis Hooper of Fayetteville came Saturday afternoon and will spend, several days with Miss Juliet Turner. Mr. Tom Pridgen and daughter of Gray’s Creek were in town on busi ness Friday and took dinner with Mr.^ and Mrs. J. E. Clifton. Mr. Warren Paul and aunt of Ab erdeen spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. K. W. Ellis. J. Covington. Miss Thorburn Lilliard of Elkin is ! day. visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and' ^^ Mrs. Lalla Thompson, who has been visiting Mrs. E. W. Fort, re turned to her home at Macon Satur- visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and) Mrs. Preston Staps and sons, I Mrs. J. H. Townsend. ) James and Preston, of Waynesville, 1 Mrs. J. H. Merritt and family of; Ga., were recent visitors in the home Dr. Thomas Stamps. CHILLS moLuei, 1,11s. 1.. u. coxc. ‘ i Mrs. F. E. Menis of Statesville, Little Miss Katherine Lytch o f I grandmother of Mrs. D. D. Trout- ent last week in Selma, guests or Laurinburg is spending several Jays.l man came Sunday and will be with ra^d Mrs. Brietz., with he.-^7’f'^i»>^ l fo,.A*^^ ivlrs Troutman for several days | Woodsdale are the guests of Mrs Rev. and Mirs. S. M. Erickson and Merritt’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Coxe.‘’ o daughters, Eleanor and Edith, . a^d Mrs. Brietz MF L^^McLeod. rham and Mrs. Fleming of Farm-| Friends of Mrs. J. .J. Meachum Farm "Forecaster i campus/ Facilities Tor i and sports are excellent. I pus is large enough to accommodate! recreation The cam- iiic with them on the college * Personnel Bible—Rev. Ernest Trice Thompson D. D Distribute's^ 6 ^ 1 times the number pf visitors) Union Theol Keaay LJlS^l lud - expected, there are tennis courts,) m «to, Va. Professor of Church History The annual issue of swimming pool, bowling alleys, gym-) Studies in Character Building— nasium and ball field to. lure the stu-I R®b- J- M. Waggett ,D. D., L. L. D., fhe Farm dent r- other lyork. Forecaster, which is publisheffv9 ,iar " terly by the State Department^o^ 1 Who May Attend Agriculture in cooperation with the '^st o y or girl between the ages Federal Bureau ot Agricultural Ecpr ] ^ 12ajhi—,24, inclusive, who is re- nomicy is about realy to be de.iv- c ,., mmenc [ ec j ffr-^jp pastor or session the Conferees when not engaged in' Pastor Mt. Zion Presoyterian church, j St. Charles, S. C. Missions—A Study of Our Church —Rev. S. M. sionary to Ja erect by the printers. This is most’ pretentious publication ef line ever prepared in the south, compares with any published in may attend this inference. Regi nge.) Erickson, D. D., mis- in, Red Springs, N. C. s plans subject to and th 3 lie, were the guests of rs. A. E. Hamilton for ■. and will be sorry everal sick. o learn that she is Miss Edwina White, a member or ys last week. „ , , , , Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod arid the F. M. C., faculty, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lang, has returned to her home in Pmily of Rockledge, Fla., are guests of Mr. McLeod’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McLeod. "Miss Louise Joye of Lamar, S. C., spent several days last week as the guest of Miss Margelet McInnis. Mrs. E. M. Renfrow of Matthews is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. McMillan. 1 Miss Flora Boyce, who taught in Fayetteville, the past winter, has (returned to Red Springs, where she is the guest of relatives. 1 Mr James McInnis underwent a tonsilar operation Friday morning. Be is getting along nicely. Misses Ella McPhail and Almeda Hollywood, Cal., to spend the sum mer months. Friends of Dr. Frank Highsmith, Sr., of Fayetteville, will be sorry to learn that he is sick. Miss Sallie Kelley, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. J. H. Town send, ha s returned to her home in Elkin. Mr. Francis Coxe, of Maxton spent the weekend as the guest of his mo- ther, Mrs. E. L. Coxe. Dean and Mrs. Alfred and family spent several week at Lake Waccamaw. uie and Mr. “Mac” McNeill went to 1 Mr. Preston Covington ireensboro Sunday. Miss McPhail for Washington, D. C., Saturday to H. Strick days last will leave jll remain in Greensboro, where she ill attend summer school this sum- attend his alumni reunion at Bliss Electrical School. ter. Mr. Miso Johnsie McLean, who has Cozy” Spell returned Friday Bom the University of North Car- ■ina, where he has been a student . the past winter. k ■ Mr. and Mrs. Grey Melvin of Jack in Springs were the guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. John McKellar Wednesday. 1 Mrs. J. W. McNeill of Fayetteville s the guest of Mrs. Ella McKinnon. -Miss Almedia Buie left Wednes- hy for Aberdeen, to be the guest of gis’s Mary McKeithan. ^Mr. Robert McKinnon underwent a wight 'operation on hig nose Satur day in Fayetteville. - Mr. and' Mrs. Graham Smith were he guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- fitllar Thursday night for dinner. *. cl|Miss Isabel Buie who has been Teaching school in Greer, S. C., for _ ce past winter, has returned home si spend the summer months with per parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ilie. J Rev. S. F. Hudson, pastor of the Baptist church, attended the Preach es School at Meredith College, Ra- ®gh, last week. United States. North Carolina’s quite - completely years. The bulletin covers farm information for the phst three The Division of Statistics, which has the res and most. issuing ponsibility of collecting crop reports, mak-eh-ta creditable show "of its work through this ' medium. It covers al tatfstical sens well illustrated by pictures and graphic; material. The tabular matter in cludes county data presented in a most comprehensive and easily under stood form. * For the first time that such a publication has appeared, many ex pressions from national agricultural authorities are clusively that carried to show con- information of this tration last vear wa&litoited to 200 but there is no limit oil f he number this year as the facilitiesxat the col- Methods of Young People’s Work— Miss Ellen Wilscn, Christian Educa- lege are ample, it Js thought7 , t2E care for all who may desire to attdfill^ Neither is representation from tion Department. Southern Presoy terian Church, Louisville, Ky. Inspirational Addresses (vespers,j church limited. When To Arrive „ Jp-s- Waggett and Thompson ■ -' N Athletic and Social Lifo I All delegates should arrive during the afternoon of Thursday, June 20. The first meal'served will be supper, Thursday at 6 p. m. The last meal will be dinner Thuisdav. June - 27, No part time students are expected to attend. ^AzE. K. Campbell of Parkton was ra^i^yn on business Saturday afternoon. The last ot\^he college students have returned fm\the summer.. Miss Elizabeth Cobb returned Thursday from N. C. C. W. Rteving completed been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc Neill, returned to her home in Laur inburg Sunday. | Mr. John Allred, Sr., and son, Mr. Browning Allred, of Rockingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Allred, Jr. Mrs. R. D. Orrel of Wilmington who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dellinger, left Monday morning for Wilmington, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. L. J. Dellinger, and brother, Mr. Keith Dellinger, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Orrel’s mother-in-law. Mrs. Ella McKinnon left Monday for Ardlussa to attend the meeting of the Clan MacNeill. Misses Stackley and Mae Brown, Mescdames J. C. Snoddy, Bragg, and McPhail spent Sunday afternoon in Hamlet. Miss Martha Miller Jones has gone to Culpepper, Va., to be the guest of her sister, Mrs Pete Williams. Mrs. J. T. McNeill and son, John T., Jr., attended commencement ex ercises at N. C. C. Monday. her first year at school Dr. and Mrs. Thomas^ their son, Walker, pepo: tamps and able trip to the Nationals an enjoy- (Confeder- ate reunion held in Charlotnfi- Miss Alicia Sumner, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMillan! of Dundarrach to Charlotte to the reun ion of Confederate Veterans. Mr. JQ- Millan was the only veteran of ouN comunity that was able to attend. He is now 86 years old. Mr. Ed Cur rie of our town is a Confederate veteran in his ninetieth year. Mrs. Lucy Sykes of Arcadia, Fla.,, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. G. Dearen. rMs. Sykes is a former res ident and Ker friends are glad to see her. Miss Allie Clifton of Charlotte, ar rived Monday evening and will be here this week with her parents and friends. Mrs. J. W. Shaw and son, Walter, of Durham, are here visiting Mrs. Shaw’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Clifton. Mr. Shaw L on her way to Floridu. Shaw’s Rev. G. Scott Turner, pastor of the local Baptist church, held the regu lar services here Sunday. Mr. Turner chose his subject for’ the morning service “The Education of Moses, the evening service “The Need of a Re- bival.” Both sermons ware well de livered and sent a message direct to the soul. Mr. Glenn Cobb and mother made a business trip to Greensboro last Thursday. Mr. A. J. Currie of Laurel Hill spent last week with Mrs. Martha H. Cobb’s family helping them through a busy season. Mrs. C. A. Lowman, who for sevceral days daughter, Mrs. J, yesterday for her ough Springs, Va. been visiting C. Graham. bas her left home, in Millbor- kind is essential 'for farm relief. Farmers must become students as well as field workers in solving their problems. Included in the specie articles are U. S. Secretary of Agri culture, Arthur Hyde, Gov. 0. Max Gardner; U. B. Blalock, manager of the Cotton Growers’ Cooperative As sociation; Dr. B. W. Kilgore, nation al recognized agricultural authority, and many others. The commission er of agriculture, William A. Gra ham, called attention in his special message to the importance of this particular publication. Two of the most interesting cf the 44 pages contained in this issue are the front and back covers. The front carries a. graphic chart entitl ed “The Fever Chart of American Expenses Board for the week vi'l be 86.00, payable to the treasurer upon arri val.' The registration fee of 82.00, which is to be mailed in advance to secure reservation, will cover' ex pense of instructors, speakers, group leaders, light, water, and all inci dental expenses. The cost of this conference to each student is less than that of most conferences. While some churches, auxiliaries, and so cieties will pay the expenses tor some students who pay pected to a large number of others their own expenses are ex attend. . What To Bring Each student should bring a Bible, notebook and pen or* pencil, sheets. pillow case, blankets, towels-- and —MI\R- L. Ranson, Charlotte, Directol Athletics city scheols, etteville,\^ C-;Jliss Ethel Sumter, SsT-, director Physica®^?^7 ucatton, city sti^o'-s, Fbrehurst,MHH| Music DirecroKsi^^umt Mc^el yay, c 1 Dietician—Mrs./, p. Po^ former- . ly D'crician, Highsmith Hospital, Fayetteville, N. C. . Counsellors Rev. A. J. McKelway, Head Coun sellor for Boys, Malloy, Calhoun, Glenn Calhoun, Fred Poag. Barnie McLean, Herbert Ehrhardt; Mrs. W. M. McLeod, Head' Counsellor for Girls, Miss Virginia Smith, Miss Leila Hubbard, Miss Sallie Thrower. Miss Vera Buckingham, Miss. Miriam Watson. Executive Program- Comniitee Rev W. M. McLeod, director; Miss Virginia Smith, treasurer; Rev. F. C. Symonds, Rev. A. J. McKelway, Miss Kate Sutton, Mrs. A. J. McKelway, Mrs. W. M. McLeod. For further information write Rev. Campbell Symonds, First Presbyter ian Church, Fayetteville, N. C. Send Cotton”. Thi s illustrates the rises and falls of monthly prices, stocks on hand and annual production of this most important crop. Detailed data from which this was drawn is contained On page 9, where similar data for technic is shown. The back cover carries a column ch^rt ^ the value of crops and livestock’. This is presented in such a way that a most comprehensive comparison is instant-, ly available. ossacks Solve Hard Problem In Red Dance toilet articles, bathing suit, — application and registration fee of - hilling j 82.00 to Miss Virginia Smith, treas- clothes, tennis shoes, athletic equip- u.rer Fayetteville, N. C. Miss Dellinger Weds Thursday Miss Bill Dellinger, of Lincolnton, and Red Springs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dellinger, was mar ried to Fred Beach, son of the Rev. -and Mrs. J. J. Beach af Cherryville. Thursday at II o'clock at Hotel Red Springs, the home of the bride's pa rents. The ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. Beach, father of the groom in the parlor of the hotel. The wedding music was played by Mrs. John Allred, of Red Springs/ Mrs. Beach is a graduate of the North Carolina College in Greens boro, and has been head of the ill- LIBRARY-NOTES' The Carter-Collins-Hall Librafy^B’- a very popular place th else suinmei^K afternoons. If you are/ looking for w your friends, you’ll be likely to find ■ them up there. Quite a number 'of 1 books have been added only recently ' and we are receiving donations ev- J ery little while. In spite of the additional book^^H we find that the number still is lii^^H^ ited. The comimttee has dec^^^^™ that in order to meet the incr« demands we will be obliged to ■ the number of books to two for each family. If more than are taken out all will be due in zone week instead of two. We are trying to find some books i " mestie science department of the that have been misplaced, asking everyone to took Cherrwille high school for the Scored of the Cossacks whd came .T a ^ three years. to this country some months ago to 1 Mr. Bach is a young iman ot Cherryville and give spectacular riding exhibitions, have foundywork, eventually, in the pictures. ' In “The /Red Dance” Raoul Walsh’s super production for Fox Films, more than 60 ('were used in a Cossack charge, where their spectacular rid ing is a high light of the picture. According to Walsh, their presence solved almost difficult problem, that is of authentic costumes. Every fine of the Cossacks had Jus own uniform and a Russian saddle, something it Would have been im possible to get anywhere in the United I “The screen colorin' Russi comesI tionist] opposl a brill to 4,01 The' picture played for months to capicity audiences, at the Globe The- aird in New York. Its local showing i business Chimney Rock. A f 'er the ceremony. Mr. and Mis. Beach left immediately for a short .rin after wh : ch they will be at home Chimney h?''k for the s;>£- mer. shelves and see if books there belonging Next week there will list of missing books, them. Jane Cooper there on ms are any to the library, be a complete Help us locate Council, , Chairman Library Committee Lie A and TVs. for toe wedd.ng were; Mr rs. E.' T. Dellinger of Harrs C. Dellin.'''r of Wincing ton, Mrs. C. V. Tilson of Lincolnton RETURNS FROM GREENSBORO. Miss Agnes Coxe has returndB from Greensboro, where she is member of the N. C. C. W. faculty to spend the holidays with her moth® er, Mrs. E. L. Coxe. Mates. Red Dance” brings to the tolores Del Rio in her most role, that of “Tasia,” a ' pea sant girl who later be- he Red Dancer and revola- eader. Charles Farrell plays Miss Del Rio and there is nt supporting cast with close extras utilized. I'.'^chai Moon;, r i Mount Hol - Rev. -I’d Mrs J. J. Berri ''i'giiiia Fe'.'h tod Mr. am Vict-r Stroup of Cherryh"le. MISS CURRIE TAKING TREATMENT IN LUMBERTON ATTEND MEDICAL MEETING Drs. W. L. McRae an J H. B. Bow den attended the State Dental So ciety’s Convention, which met in Wilmington Monday, Tuesday and . Wedensday of this week. 4 be at The Red Springs Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Miss Sallis Currie, registered nurse ■in the office of Dr. R. D. McMillan, was taken to Lumberton Tuesday where she entered the Baker Sanito- rium for treatment. It is expected that Miss Currie will be able to re turn to her work here in a few days. During her absence Miss Edna Stan ton is looking after her duties in I Dr, McMillan’s office. RETURN FROM PHILA Mr. Jim Graham ani Dr Graham returned Tuesday : erson Medical College, Ph Pa., where Dr. C. McCu£M a member of theMB^^M Old Gent—What’M^^^ crying for? j||8||||||| Urchin—He’s^O^yv''';. thin,— niothej®Ji
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