1 i . ' . ) LEDGER JANUAET- 14TH 1914 Hi i fit M Hi- ' 1 ' n ff ' as 7 f V For thelightest . 1 .. . 4 S 3 ! mi 1! Mr ?! Light Running, ... x. . Easy hiding, Long Wearing. Best Out. Excellent Finish, J Draft, urafoility, Style and Finish Buy A Oxford Chase 66 Soldi Iby Best RM toy 1M Baogg (On WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB THE MASON IN SESSION A QUESTION OF VITAL IM PORTANCE Mayor Stem Will Address the Ladies This Wed nesday Afternoon ihe Woman's Civic Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Jan uary 14th at 3 o'clock in the Lec ture room of the Granville Com mercial Club. The first half hour will be spent in Parliamentary Drill, led by Mrs. Sails, then there will be a short business session. At four o'clock Mr. Thad Stem will talk to the Club on the subject of the Town Government and how .the Woman's Civic Club can best aid in the upholding of the town ordinances. The Cemetary Com mittee and the Sanitation Com mittee of the town have been re quested to be present and to advise the ladies on way3 and means of keeping Oxford clean and healthy throughout the spring and summer, and the better keeping and beauti fying of the cemetery. : Every member of the Civic Club is especially urged to be present, and a most cordial invitation is extend ed to any other lady or gentleman of Oxford, interested in this subject. MRS. A. H.POWELL, President of Woman's Civic Club. Parents Should Take Interest In regard to your school, parents have duties to perform, which they can ill afford to neglect. They should show to their children that they have an interest in the school. They should examine carefully the -reports sent by the teacher, should see that their children are in school every day, and punctual; should assist and encourage their children to do all their school duties - faith ful lyand veil ; should co-operate with the teacher in securing prompt return of their children home after school is dismissed; should make a friendly visit to the school, and talk freely with the teacher and principal in regard to same. : THE QUESTION OF A NEW MASONIC CODE The Order Has Grown Finance and Member ship During Year The one hundred and twentv- ssventh annual session of the North Carohnha Grand Lodge of Masons convened in Raleigh this Tuesdav for the 1914 meeting. Much in terest jsmanifestd in the session, as there is much important busi ness to be transacted. Raleigh will be the mecca for at least six or seven hundred mem bers of this Order from all Darts of! ing hostess. . .. .... - i . the btate, and delegates are there representing more than 22;000 Masons. There are 412 lodges in North Carolina, and besides a rep resentative from each of these lodges, there are a large number of members who came as visitors to the Grand Lodge. The . report of Grand Secretary John C. Dre wry has iust been com pleted, and shows something of the conditions of the order in the State both numerically and financially. Mr. urewry reports that there has heen a general revival of interest throughout the State, and that the omcials of the various subordinate lodges have been prompt and ac curate in turning in their reports and in sending in the funds collect ed. Nine new lodges were institut ed during the year just closed; and all of these have started off well. Not a single lodge has bean drop ped from the rolls as dpfnnot showing which is very creditable indeed, and which is hot vprv of ten the case with fraternal orders. 1 he session th i s C wepk will 1 n of through Tuesdav WpHtimHqw ta Thursday. A new Masonic code is to be passed or rpiprtoA Kv fho (jrand Lodere. and t.hii ia ni'maHor of very much concern to the mem- uersnip .throughout, the entire State. A maioritv nf th crnhnrl dmate lodges have already passed upon this code, i : ; , .. : : ; : I 1 M FTil ! j!lioisDi War&DtiDs A Social Party On Thursday evening last, be tween the hours of seven and eleven o'clock, the young people of this section had the pleasure of meet ing at the home of R. I. Newton and being entertained by his at tractive daughters. The party was given in honor of .Miss Ora Gordon, of Henderson. Those present were : Misses Ora Gordon, Ora Moss, Jenney Moss, MableStainback, Cora Stainback, Mamie Adcock, Lela Newton. Bessie Adcock, - Carrie Newton, Messrs. Jack Stainback, Will Fowler, Norman Bullock, Lon nie Duke, Fonnie Duke. Kurlev and Allen Adcock, Jim Slaughter, Jim Rice, Herbert Newton, Theo New ton. After spending a most delight ful evening, created mostly by friendly hospitality and aided by many amusing games, the Misses Newton's were declared entertain W. L F Sharon Section ' Misses Susie Critrher and Willie Belle Watson spent the week end with Miss Pattie Knott. Misses Clyde and Annie Wright, of Cornwall, are visiting' Mrs. Bet tie Wright at Center Grove. - The popular Miss Blanche Davis, who is attending school at Roxboro, spent the holidays at home. Rev. J. A. Beam, the good pas tor of Sharon; filled his annnint. ment last fourth Sunday and when J leaving church -for Bethel Hill found his buggy completely full of various kind of things where the good ladies had pounded him. SALE OF BUILDINGS On Monday, the 19th of January, 1914, the undersigned will nffr for sale the buildings at. the County Home. Three brick two room houses, one or two wi th tin roof, i The old iai 1 whiph ia a uain. able building tin roof, double studs and a large amount of , excellent flooring; nailed ud for ceil i no- R;irl house is 22 feet wide, 36 feet long. One wheat house, one or two two room frame houses and other build ings. Go and see -thfim: viiii - onT buy a bargain in build ing material. i 1 ne "ard.of Comm i ssi oners . . : : :' ' of Granville County; A. A. Hicks, Attorney. " .;ur Ma Opened nf S E. II rket AS ADVERTISED ON JANUAiY 5TH, WITH M BUYER M 3 W Price for all Tobacco. It is the opinion of all tobacco folks that the remaining part of the crop will sell well, maybe a bit lower than former prices. We shall endeavor to please you on every pile put on our floor and would venture to advise all who have tobacco to strip and sell as early as convenient Give us your patronage, we will show our appreciation by giving our best efforts and highest Market Prices. Gome to see usT with your next load, your interest shall be con sidered first of all. - Watk Mangum I r r C r fl ar : hr i hr at ' 0(. J whs ! zar tioi : tho bus due it h for d i 'livi Ban! jf dc ,370,' Th Cren r,Ws ; Th )rOU i 'mm 1: 2C