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Mt .(' Thursday, November 26; i30 pa; Pt.nWtch." Richmond County, n. c. PAGE SEVE? 'f , "' v "9 I pwi i ' ' v ' iiijn ju i ; ; Attending otecie AND PERSONALS -'fi.tii.5 c&ll? cst-diipatcu ctfiq . Jlrs." Corpening's :i Bazaar starts r Saturday after " Thanlcsgiving. ' " Two cases of mumps : in town--E. Mcair and little Margie: Everett. Miss Lottie Haigler spent, the past week-end in Greensboro with friends. ' Dr. Cy Thompson is ill with double pneumonia at his -home in Jackson ville, n. c. ; Mrs. B. T. Payne," of Charlotte, spent Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. A. G. Corpening. . Mrs. Ila C Gardner is now at Pine hurst, instead of I2ke Placid, N. Y., where she has been for some months. The Methodist conference 3 is in session this .week at Hendersoiu The -appointments will 3e -announced next Monday. . ' Read Pastor ReuVs appeal for IiaIo -for the Midwav viHasre" people. It .is an " acute condition and must "be faced by. our people squarely.; Joint banduet between 5 3ivitans -and Merchants Association scheduled -for tonight, .has been postponed un til Thursday night, Dec. 4th. Undergoing operations .at the An son hospital in Wadesboro TXov. 10th -was Mrs. Laura Coble, and on the 12th Mrs. Maggie Ingram of I Eller .be. " . ' . . ' F. W. Smathers, for the past nine months secretary of the ."Wadesboro C. of C, has resigned, and the C. oi C. has about disbanded for the" pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Garrison who "have made their home here for the -past "two years, have returned to Charlotte, and are at 407 Grandin Road. Book Week is being observed this -week in "Rockingham schools. Proj gram 9 a. m. Friday in high school and 2p. m. in grammar school, anc public urged to come. Bert McLaurin has a pile of coal next to Bristow Druff Co.. and will .jhre a ton of coal to the person firuess 4ng nearest to the weight; every half I 'totv buyer gets a guess. 1 ' Davidson 7, Carolina 6 ; Duke 18, tate 0 -result of Nov. 15th games. The big state-wide game of this Sat urday will be Duke-Wake Forest at Wake Forest, 2:30 o'clock. Burkett Purnell, Jr., was carried to the Wadesboro hospital Tuesday -expecting an operation for appendi citis; but an operation was found un necessary and he is home again anc -will soon be at school again. Miss Susie Maie Porter, who is i freshman at Meredith College, wil come Saturday to spend the week-en with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A .W. Porter. She will be accompaniec by Miss Margaret Shields Everett, one of her class mates. Mrs. Hayden Stewart left this week f or Lillingtoh, route 1, where she will be with her mother, Mrs. C. B. Mat thews, for a while. Her husband is being transferred from Rockingha to asst. supt. of the Life & Casual t; Co., in the Fayetteville district! The have been at the A. D. Dumas hom since June. The infant child of Mr. and Mn .9th at -the Phillips home on East Washington street, with Rev. C. M . Hawkins officiating. The babe, bor i July 13th, is named Mary Joanna . Present for the baptizing, and takin ? xiiriner . with Mr. - and Mrs. Phillip! 1, were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Fletcher of McColl, Miss Xola Harwopd cf Raleigh, and 'Leake S. Covington. ; Rev. Elwood Hainesj Diocesan Se retary, and the Vestry, '. were ;,ente: tained at supper Moiiday evening:! it the home of Mr; and Mrs. R P. Djcks. Mr. Haines, is spending this" week-5 Rockingham and Hamlet, assisting the. preparations for the I annual Every-Member canvass tp .be made by the two churches this Sunday fro! 2 to-4, at which time the "local Epjs- - copalians expect to raise their 1931 . -budget. . FOR. CONFEDERATE HOME Miss Addie Maie 'Diggs asks that any one wishing to contribute to tfie Thanksgiving box .lor tne women's Confederate Home at Fayetteville will -please send a. jar or can of fruit to her home No, 510 East Wsahirig ton St., not later-than the 24th. MRS. CORPENING'S BAZAAR Mrs. A. G. Corpening will, open, her annual Bazaar at her home. the. Saturday afternoon after Thanks giving Day. Not only will gifts, ' ete, of - various lands 'be sold; but she wfll operate an "exchange', charging, 15 ,per. cent commission. ' -' Miss Mamie ' Steele is ' spending some time in Baltimore .with rela- -Mrs.. Sinclair .Stewart arid . three children - will arrive- tomorrow ( Fri day ) from Charlotte to spend the week" with Mrs. H. C " Watson and Mrs. John Chalk. . ' -: v',. ". Mr. and . Mrs. Clyde Council, c of Lake Waccainaw, spent : Sunday with the John Chalks coming up to attend the funeral of " Mrs. S.r Ws Steele.? 1 With Ben Guthrie, at - the wheel, Mesdanies Sallie Shaw, Bettie Long, W. E. Thomas, and Henry Guthrie went to Florence; S. C, to witness the Fashion Show, which was staged there three nights. Miss Elizabeth Shaw attending as ''Miss Rocking ham." ' The party went down Wed nesday" for the evening. At the Morrison home : on Scales street,-- Mrs. "'Morrison entertained a oerfectlv aDPomted luncheon, honor ing the Land-Harris wedding party, on Nov. 13th. Mrs. Thomas Leatn bride of the summer, shared honors. Mrs. Alice Stewart Covington has returned to Rockingham from Albe marie, and New Orleans. " Mr. T. L. McRae spent Tuesday in Charlotte on business. - Mrs. Raymond Thompson and son cam ehere Wednesday,, to remain until Thanksgiving : night, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Geo P. En- twistle. :: '; - Mrs. John Chalk was hostess for her . Contract Club at her home on Watson Heights, Tuesday afternoon The beauty of the home was enhanc ed by a profusion of fall flowers Besides club -members playing were : Mesdames John Porter, A. G. ' Cor- pening, Thomas Leath, ' and Mrs. 1 W. W .Fielder. The hostess presented the visitor's; prize to Mrs.; Thomas Leath, and Mrs. Boyce Henry won the high score prize. After the cards were recalled delicious salad course and accessories was served. j Mrs. W. T. Rucker has gone to Chattanooga, Tenn., to join her hus band, who has been - there several weeks. Miss Elsie Fairley spent several days last week in Rockingham, having come down with Miss Easdale Shaw, whom she. visited. ..'. Mrs. W. L. . Parsons came . down from Charlotte Tuesday, for a few days; she will return 22nd to be with her husband until he is able" to come home, which will, be " soon. Report of his condition is most encouraging. (The editor was in. to see Mr. Par sons Nov. 15th at the Charlotte Sana torium, and barring weakness from his operation he appears unusually well and fit; in fact, looks better than we have seen him in the past year.) .. ' ' ' One of the loveliest social events of the season was the dinner party given by Miss Sarah Rogers Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Rogers in Bennettsville. ' ' : ' Upon arrival the guests were invit ed into the dining room, which was beautifully decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and yellow tapers, where a four course diner was serv ed. After dinner cards and dancing were enjoyed until a late . hour. Those invited for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. June Diggs, MW and Mrs. Dan McLaurin, Nita Andrews, Agnes Fitzgerald, Ruth James, Tin nie Garrison, Jimmie Garrett, Amimie Webb, John-William Gore, Tom Wil- iamson, Fiterices Rogers, and -5 Dr. Zack Long. . ; - - - -1 ' 1'- THE U. D. C. APPRECIATIVE - The Daughters of the: Confederacy wish to thank each , one who took part on the program at the Unveiling of the Monument to our Confederate soldiers. 15 The music which was in charge of Mrs.' -Roy Phillips was very sweet and appropriate for this occasion. i-IWe also wish ' to express our ap preciation to Mr.J Doster and Mrs. Corder for their assistance in getting ready for the unveiling, and to Mrs. McAulay for the lovely- dinner she served for the veterans and their wives. We appreciate the help and the splendid scoJoperation of the Town and Countyi in helping to make this occasion a great success. The Mor rison Training School - furnished splendid music during ; the day. Again we thank you. - k S . The U. D. C. TO DRUG . STORE PATRON I have become v connected with the Fox Drug Store,', aiid will be glad for my old customers. to call on me at Fox's and let me serve themi 's Your trade will be appre ciated, . and prescription work promptly filled. - v Wm. M. Fowlkes. ..... BUY Prosperity is Misney in Circulation Among those we note who were m Rockingham Nov. 16 th to atend the funerah of Mrs. Stephen W. Steele, who . died Nov 14th at 8:35 p. m., were the following: - -Mn. and- Mrs Frank? IPage,-Mr and Mrs. CaryJPager. Dr.tnd Mrs. Watt Cole, Mr Costin- Page of Greensboro;! Miss Mary Page, Mrs. Thos.- Wllderi Mr. .Henry .Page, Mr. and Mrs."J R. Page of Aberdeen; Mr. and Mrs. Robert-N. Page, Mr:and Mrs. U. B. Blalock, of Raleigh ; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gooch, Miss Page Gooch, Miss Reese Harris, of Hen derson ; Mr. and Mrs. J esse. Page,, of Eagle Springs ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Mr. Dave Page, Mrs. H.-D. Martin, of Hamlet ; Mr. A. H. ' Page, of Cheraw, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Page, of McGee, S. C ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Council, of Wananlsh; Mrs. Kate Bennett, Mr. Bob : Little, Mrs. W. W. Bennett, of Wadesboro; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson, -.f St. Paul; I Mr; J. C. Duke, of Hamlet; Mr. and Mrs. Ben I. Dunlap, Mrs. W. S. Robinson, of Ansonville ; Dr. and Mrs. Jim Covington, of Wadesboro; Mr. and Mrs R. K. Breeden, of Bennerts ville; Mr. H. D. Duke, of Live Oak, Fla. ; Miss Annie Page, of Augusta; Ga.; Dr. C. M. Hawkins, of Laurin burg. . ROCKINGHAM SCHOOL Grammar School Friday 2 p. m. The Grammar School has been ac tively engaged in a Book Week Pro gram. A book is to presented to the crrade which "arives the most books to the library and one is to be given the grade which contributes the greatest amount of money for magazine sub scriptions, i . The contest has been-very spirited but a friendly one. - Quite a number of good.' books - have been given to the librarv. Several, patrons - have helped the pupils by giving donations to the magazine fund or by giving a year's subscription to a magazine for the coming year. - ' v' . Our new library ' room is to be opened to pupils and visitors Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is hoped that many parents and friends will visit the school at this hour. ; "" Y. P. S. L. The usual meeting of the -Y. P. S. L. was called to order by the Presi dent Sunday night. We had several amusing contests and the program was thoroughly enjoyed by. all. We were delighted to have with us sev eral visitors from the Epworth Lea gue. -Reporter. ' NECHEVROIZT Price-Smith Now Have Two of the New Models. Price About $25 Lower Than 1930 Models. . Chevrolet's new car for 1931, pric ed . substantially below current levels, went on display Nov. 15 throughout the nation. - r Heralded as "The Great American Value," the new car . boasts a two- inch increase in wheelbase, larger and roomier bodies by . Fisher with mohair or broadcloth as optional trimming, and scores of refinement in appear ance and performance despite the new prices which bring the level, for the 1931 car to a far lower figure than any Chevrolet, four or six, has ever sold. - f PROGRAM v WEEK NOV. 24th TO 29th MONDAY and TUESDAY MAURICE CHEVALIER in "Playboy of Paris" He brings a new kind of - love to you! WEDNESDAY ONLY v The Comedy Hit of the Screen! "Up the River" The story's a riot. The acting's a panic. The effect is devastating, THURSDAY nd FRIDAY The dramatic smash of the. year! JOHN GILBERT in "Way for a Sailor" With Wallace Beery, Polly Moran Leila Hyams Thrills, Laughs, Romance, Drama, Action John Gilbert! Plus Wal lace Beery and Polly. Moran Makes this a Perfect Picture! SATURDAY ' Here he is again KEN MAYNARD in "Mountain Justice" It's One Hundred Per Cent . - . ' Actions and Thrills! .Matinee - 3:30 Night; .- 7:15 . and 9 pv. m. Saturday open 2 p. m.and runs ' continuously , all day, ;, ? GET THE HABIT ! ; ! BUY NOW While Yonr Money Will Buy More CBDRCHNEWS; Wii ' ii With the Churches EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School 9:45. Services at 11, subject of sermon by Rev.; H. S. Hartzell, "The Mission ary Appeal of the Church," Every-member canvass Sunday 2 to 4. 4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Come to Sabbath School. Morning,. "Why the Church?" Evening, "The Perfect Man." Try-to be present. WITH THE METHODISTS The Methodist Woman's Bible Class. The number of women , attending the last social and business meeting of the -Methodist Woman's Bible Class "was unusually large,' even foi the session of this active and devot ed organization. The devotional period, as always, was a helpful one, fulj of suggestions and lessons of inspirational value to those who recognize and adopt them. Reports of class work were .heard, and a committee appointed to formu late plans for the -observance' of Christmas, to be prepared at the next regular 'meeting for consideration and' action. : "The Church Debt" is at present engaging the attention of most of pur ; members, and many ways of raising extra money to be " applied on it, were discussed. - The one -accepted, if sincerely and -zealously fol lowed by the 95 members of the class,1 will eventuate in adding many more dollar towards i rid ding our Church of its "Old Man of 'the Sea;" so that once more it may stand erect free and unencumbered. Class Re porter. BUY ,:.,.. NOW Real Thrift isinteUigenSpending r.2acoi?oiniii' D IIKIT IBSMI0.J lbs: "2Sg RKD RIPK QUAKER MAID Apple DmiGflOE? Sq FlIaMIPESIM nmQ I?v3ea$ Atmore lb. 1193 EVERY THING FOR CITRON PEEL, lb 43c Glace Cherries, tb 59c PITTED DATES 10 oz. pkg. ... ,22c A&P CUURANTS 15 oz. pkg. . ..... 19c ILuinx IPcaHott Ooap 3 cakes flQo Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Special Prices for this week-end Additional A & P -TO AiriLANinjc & Pachmc ew Now on HALLUffiS Sold On Our Easy - Payment Plan I) PUIXfilAN Leaf O Si & 3. CX)RB BRATOT4 A; pKgs. 1 ' M Baked l :QJ . za"? - . t- Quaker . 14-oz. ri Ora Maid BotUe iiV A&P YOUR FRUIT CAKE WALNUTS, to ... .S3c PECANS, to 43c MIXED NUTS, tb ..20c ALMONDS, to . , .23 BRAZILS, to . . ..ar-SSc Ne vson Page 11 1 ca o (nR K-7 ATO R ALE at ROCKINGHAM, N.;C -i ... i '
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