PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. JULY 7, 193 0 CI A - MvwTfinf Mrs. J. E. Wells Entertains On Thursday evening June 30th, Mrs. J. E. Wells entertained her Bridge Club at her hpme on Ann Street. j : Mrs. L. T. Wadsworth won the club prize and Mrs. Fred! Henry was the winner of the visitor's prize, while Mrs. R. T. McMillan received the Traveler's prjize. A salad course was served to Mrs. R. T. McMillan, Mr!s. Fred Henry, Mrs. L. T. Wadsworth, Mrs r. c. Cole. Mrs. Carl Key, Mrs. Clyde Robertson, Mrs. Carl McLaurin and Mrs. Jas. frnreaa- gill. Tdlehour Club Meets The Idlehour Club had a most delightful meeting with Mjrs. Wal ter Hooks on Saturday afjternoon, at her home on North Randolph Street. J An ice course was served to Mrs. W. C. Hartley, Mrs. it. L. Huggins, Mrs. Frank Singleton, Mrs) Harvey Smith, Mrs. L. M. Williams, Mrs. Vander Griffin, Mrs. George Neil, Mrs. Louis Boggan and Mr. Walter Hooks. I Bingo was played, and Mrs. Frank Singleton was thd winner of the prize. Mrs. R. L. Ellerbe is Hostess Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. K. L. Ellerbe entertained the members of her Bridge Club at ner nome. Attractive miniature corsages of white and blue flowers, each tied with red ribbon, were used on the dessert plates. u Mrs J. B. Garrett won the high score prize. Those present were Mrs. O. W. Doster, Mrs. J. B. uar rett Mrs. T. L. Edwards, Mrs. M. T. Poovey, Mrs. Heath Penegar, Mrs. J. A. McFalls, Mrs. R. L. El lerbe and Mrs. John Hamer, spec ial guest. Jetta Funderburk Hostess Jetta Funderburk was hostess to a party in honor of her house guest, Doris Funderburk of Mon- Tro A Musical Contest was the iea- tnre of the evening, and Mary Jane White won the prize. Those present were Mary Jane White, Mary Alice Jenkins, Mary Catherine Threadgin, ueny u froe, Evelyn Young, Martha Ann Wheliss, Peggy McNair, Martha Stansill, Carolyn Ellerbe, Virginia Blalock, Jetta Funderburk, Betty Leathers of Lynchburg, Va., Doris Funderburk. WATKINS-CASHION Miss Hattie Belle Cashion j&nd Mr. Wm. Nelson Watkins will be married July 10th at Marston. CARD OF THANKS Close Votes (Continued from front page) We want to thank the kind friends in Troy and Richmond county for their kindness and beautiful flowers during the illness of our dear little Billie, who died recently. Especially do we want to thank the Doctors for their kindness and help duirng his illness. May God have mercy and bless each one of you. Mother and family of Billie Morse. ity of 16 for Harrison. For the House, Bob McNair 's figures show 3515, to 3481 for Thomas Leath or a McNair ma jority of 34. For the office of Sheriff E. B. The Board delegated Member- get oio tuvv. -, x i v, , 3346 or a Morse majority of 419. Carl McLean to make the rounds; j w Hamer secufed a majority of the county and collect - the.-of 816 over l. F. McCaskill for ballot boxes and place them in countv Commissioner 3720 to the oitice oi xne tierac oj. vuui i. Mr. and Mrs. S. E, Tutor left to day for Raleigh to visit friends and relatives. - - Mrs. C. E. D. Egerton is spending the week with her brother, E. T. McCoy, in Durham. ' Close Votes Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans, of Ox ford, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Bwes at their home on Leak Street. Mrs. Evans was formerly Miss Grace Bowes. Club Meets With Mrs. Garrett Thursday afterneon, June 30th, Mrs. J. B. Garrett entertained her Contract Club at her home at Cordova. I Mrs. Henry Leathers, of Lynch burg, Va., was presentedj with a guest-of -honor prize, and, Mrs. T. S. Hey ward won the high score prize. Those playing were Mrs. W. W. Harris, Mrs. S. T. Snbddy; Mrs. J. A. McFalls, Mrs. Heath Penegar, Mrs. James Threadgill, Mrs. R. C. Heyward, Mrs. H. P. Cannon, Mrs. Paul Bell, Mrs. Henry Leathers of Lynchburg, Mrs. T. S. peyward, Mrs. M. T. Poovey and Mrs. G. c Heyward. Forty-Two Club Meets Mrs. E. D. Whitlock was hostess to her Forty-Two Club, at her home on North Randolph Street, Thursday afternoon, June 30th. Those playing were Mrs. George Steele, Mrs. Josephine Watson, Mrs. Claude Gore, Miss Maye Cov ington, Mrs. A. C. Everett, Mrs. W. N. Everett, Mrs. Nancy Leak, Mrs. R. T. Grant, Mrs. W. H. McCall, Mrs. C. P. Stewart, Mrs. T. A. Cov ington and Mrs W. A. Biggs. Miss Nancy Covington spent the week-end of the Fourth at the Northrop Cottage, at Wrightsville Beach, having gone down to join Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smitn ana daughter, Miss Louise Dudley Smith of Charlotte. 2904. For County Recorder, H. F. Brown received 2924 to 2623 for W. H. Covington a Brown major ity of 301. Majorities in County Were Quite i The County Solicitor race was Close in Most Instances. j very close. Thomas Parsons de- . f eated Solicitor Ammie Webb by Never has there been such a! ! 105 the Parsons vote being 2812 close contest in any Congressional j toJJ07 or Webb. j- a. ti-a ooo Ti0r0 qtvJ The closest race was that for district in this state, lhere aie. , . , 12 counties in this 8th district, .. Rllhpn Pifirf.e ffot a maior. Mr.- and Mrs. H. C. Gaugerr of Raleigh,were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ji P. Choplin. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doniel and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wadsworth. spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George Entwistle, Jr., and daughters, Sara and Hannah, have returned to their home on East Washington Street, after a month's visit at the En twistle .. summer home at Myrtle Beach. - Missionary Society is Entertained Mrs. Homer Bruce was hostess to the Kathryn Shannon Mission ary Society Tuesday, June 28th, at her home at Cordova. Two very interesting articles on Ja pan and China by the noted au thor, Pearl Buck, were read by Mrs. Chas. Martin and Mrs. W.. P. Webb. There were present eighteen members, and two visitors, Mrs. Fred Dickinson and Mrs. Ira Pittman, whom we were most hatrov to have with us. Mrs. Bruce served a delightful salad course with iced tea, and plans were made for a picnic the next meeting. Miss Eva Page Bynum left the city on Friday, July 1st, for New York City, where sne spent sev eral days; from there sne went io Peekskill, to visit Miss Eleanor Robinson. and Deane carried eight by a ity of 2 his vote being 1158 to majority of 7,211, while Burgin j 1156 for Diggs. And Diggs has carried the four northern coun-j asked for a recount of the two ties, by majority oi y,zd. rnis Kockingnam townsnip Doxes gave Burgin a majority for the For Constable of Wolf Pit town- entire district of 74, from un- ship, Mack Wallace secured a com rpfnms manding lead of 570 majority over olticiai returns. Clifford Dutton. The vote was Burgin has asked for a recount . wauace 1394. Dutton 824. in Richmond county, which is! Much could be written about granted. Deane has asked for a 'the vote in the various precincts, recount of all the boxes in David son county, but the Davidson Board refused. It is understood Deane has appealed to the State Board. Deane also demanded a recount of certain Union county boxes, alleging that ballots put in the wrong box were not count ed. The Union Board refused, but the tabulated "score" shows it, as at present tabulated, and you can check it over and make your own comparisons. A WORD OF PRAISE Miss Rosalie Polk left Wednes day afternoon for Waverly Hall, Georgia, to visit Miss Elizabeth- Alexander. , Mrs. W. A. Gordon, Jr., and two sons, Albert and Sidney, of Sedge field, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Polk, Lewis Clyde Robertson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robert son, spent the week-end with his grandfather, W. E. Robertson, at Hoffman. Mrs. Ed Kennedy of Washing ton, Ga., arrived in the city Wed nesday afternoon to spend sev eral weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. H. Fowlkes. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond Laughter, en route to Welch, West Virginia, made a short visit in the city with Mrs. Laughter's father Mr. John Morrison, Tues day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Laughter were married on June 24th. Mrs. J. A. McFalls left today, Thursday, for a Western Tour with the University Tours. They will tour Mexico, British Columbia, and California, snendine a week in. Hollvwood. Mrs.. McFalls went to Gastonia to join a party of friends for the trip. jf t U . . 'Hit PAL ftl O L I V E 4 for 25c S U P EH SUDS2 for 19c for 19 c for 19c for 19c Tha Km lm f r WmMiis OHh OCTAG Oil SOAP 4 CONCENTRATED 2 S U P E R S U D S ThvBlu Box tar Washing ciouie OCTAGON POWDER 4 Octagon Toilet Soap 4 BARS Palmolive Beads 19c . 5c What joy it is, that ray of light That pierces darkened days, ed. The Union Board retusea, To haye gome person treat us and this also has been appealed) . ht And give a word of praise. A kindly little word or two, When things look dark and dread; Will make the skies above more blue, And fill the heart with cheer. So shed some sunshine along life's way, To help a brother through ; And sunshine will smile back each day To warm the heart of you. Mrs. F. C. May and daughter, Doris, sepnt several days in Fay etteville with Mrs. J. W. Campbell, Mrs; May's mother. They spent the Fourth of July at White Lake. to the State Board. Deane also demanded a recheck of certain absentees in Montgomery county, and this will be heard by the Montgomery Board at Troy Fri day night,, at an adjourned meet ing. In Richmond county there there 7121 votes cast, of which 460 were Absentees. They do not vote Absentees in Union or Anson. There are no figures available as to how many were cast in David son. The Absentee tabulations are on page six. The County Race The full tabulated' unofficial vote for each candidate by precincts is on page three of this issue. It shows that Deane secured a majority of 3759 in this county, PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN Instead of re-shipping to fac tory, $700 Player Piano, like new can be had for unpaid balance f ?; vorrm in in o- on r.nntract. XXLCLj J-L X JJ JM. v m w --- " " j VJA iyxjJmJU X viiixxi0 -w - with Deane getting 5440 ana sur- Write at once to Edgar O. Net Giant Octagon Soap 5 BARS 23e Large Octagon Powder 5 PACKAGES Octagon Toilet ':.;.';....'..l 23c . 3 for 14c 3 for 14c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 10c J. H. THOMAS ELLERBE !ST. C oin 1fiRl The State Senate race was close. According to the figures as tabu lated by the Board, but not form ally declared, Harrison received zow. (Department of Accounts) , 4743 North Sheffield Avenue, Mil waukee, Wisconsin, .who will ad vise where piano can be seen. 3457 and' Jewell 3441 or a major- Kindly furnish references. Octagon Cleanser Octagon Chips Super Suds Concentrated Super Suds (1 Bar Octagon Toilet Free) Palmolive -.-..... 3 for 18c Klex Pumice . 5c Rubbing Alcohol, 20c size TWO for 25c TANNER'S MARKET I - :" " ' - tt ' ui ii i II 'M'111 J"..: B1 ipi x . TinSZnU J' ' "- b: GbRDON & LAND TO Mi?E TO DIFFERENT BUILDING 21 I 1 L. ........ OlFferieg huge stock of farnitare at ilrom 20 to 50 redlpGilioi3is. THnese rednactioims sure for either cash or 01m tnme. 9x12 Gold Seal Rugs The Gordon & Land Furniture Company has rented the two store rooms in the Chalk-Watson building on Wat son Heights, and will move from the Steele building in Rockingham to the new location by the end of July. In order not to move such a big stock, the Company is offering every item of furniture and home supplies at re ductions that range from 20 to 50. These reductions are on TIME as well as for cash. Come in and supply your needs NOW at these tremendous savings. The stock MUST BE reduced, so here is your chance. All Lamps at price. 25 off on all PORCH FURNITURE and all Upholstered Furniture. V"

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