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<Hvo KM Fry Mr. and Mrs. Walton Hol.hu of Weeksvllle gave a Hull fry Friday night Id honor of their kuccim, Mi&se* Sally Mae and Kuth Hobbs and Sheldon Hohhs, of New Hope - Those xoinx won : Mr. and Mrs J. Walton Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs John Calmer, Mrs. L. W. Bryant, Misses Sally Ma< and Ruth Hobbs, Misses lleadie Cal mer. Roho Hryaiit, Jerusha Harris. Allie Palmer. I.izxie Itogerson, Gaymie Rsper, Mi'mmix Webster Rogerson, Shelton liryant, Shel don Hobbs of New Hope, Hurley Palmer. Tonnnle K>-ntou. Jaiues Trueblood . Men lit Sawyer. Ku gene Palmer and J. Walton Hobbs J;., Ilelighf fill Surprise A delightful surprise party w*r glyen M Ihh l.ucy Johnson of Gll merton. Virginia, who Ih visiting Mr?. Klla Williams. 21 C Peacl street. Friday evening, by a uuui ber of her friends. flames and dancing were enjoyed und ft fancy dance wu* given by MIsh June Cartwrlght of Jacksonville. Flor ida. Delirious refreshments w?re served. Those going were: Misses Mildred ItriKht. Alice Davis, H a /.el Jennl ngw. Margaret Laasiter, Mary Itarnex, Marl" Davis, HuHle Silver* borne, Jane Cartwrlght of Jucksoiiville, Marv Raper, Helen (.assller. Kleanor Raper, Frames (iraut. Kulu Saw yer, Mildred Connery and Edna Bllverttiorne. Return from Motor Trip Dr. S. II. Templeman motored to Richmond Thursduy aud wux accompanied home Friday by Mrs. Templeman and children. Gertrude, Inez, Until and Samuel Jr., who have been ttpendlng sev eral weeks with Mrs. Temple man's parents. Mr. aud Mrs H. L. Barnen During August, ac companied by I)r. Templeman. motored to New York, tfidgaport. Newport. Providence. Boston, Gloucester, Newberryport. Portland, and through the White Mountains They spent u week ut North field. Massachusetts. where t?ey attended the Christian Work ?ra Conference. From there they ifakt over the Mohawk Trail to Albany, over the Cherry Valley Trail to Haipllton and Blngham top. over the l?arknwuna Trail to S^ranton, Pennsylvania, and pver tbe Susquehanu Trull to llarrls burg Hagerstown and Washing ton. i|to -r? ? To .Meet Tiu-mIh) The D. H 1J til Chapter of the U/ D C. Will moot Tuesday after n at S:15 at the Womau'r b Tea Room. All members a^e urgently requested to be pre.i Sat this meeting to discuss IS for entertaining the IT. 1). C. ventlon to be held here on October 20. I . Peraonal* W. S. Sawye r of JurvlaburK wan j in Uie city Saturday on huaiiifaa. Mr. and Mm. T. I'. Naah. Sr., hava returned from Vir^luin ; Butli where tliey spent a few , day* at Atlantic Cottage. Horace and Irving i'alnicr apent tfca week-end with their Kruud 1 parent h, Mr. and Mm. It. H. Pal mar at Weakaville. Thouian Shelton Bryant haa re turn ad to hia home at W<*H<avllloj after spending a few da>H with IiIh brother h. J. V. Itryant and Wll 11am T. Bryant, at Norfolk Mra. It. H. l'almer and dnugli tar. Mlaa Beadle Palmer, and Mlaai Roaa Bryant, of Weekavllle, ware; in the city ahopping Saturday. Dr. and Mra. T. P. Naah. Jr.. and children. Edith and T. P Naah, III, returned Sunday to. thair home at Memphis, Ten naaaae, after xpendltia aeveral 1 waekK with Dr. Naah'a parents. i Mr. and Mr?. T. I'. Naah. Sr. Dr. and Mra. B. I., Kendrlck had aa their Kueata thla week Mr. and Mra. W. C. Owenx and child-' reo. of Naahvllle, Tcnncaaee. and ! Mr* W. T. Bethen of Dillon, South Carolina. Mr. aud Mra. Chariea Cronn, Sr., aod aon, Charlea, Jr., of Porta mouth, apent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. Buxton White on Pannaylvanla Avenue. T. C. Htory of Parkaville waa | In the city on buNlnena Saturday, t Mra. S. Irving Pool and daugh taf, Mlaa Mildred Pool, have re- 1 turned from Virginia Beach where i thby Rpent a week. Mtaaen Grace Handerlln and : BMaabeth Wood apent the week 1 and In Norfolk with frlenda and relative*. Mlaa Hallla Parry haa returned' Says Her Baby Was a Suicide After bolnK liouton hy her hunlMiiuI and toll! her month* old daughter would Ik; taken from her. Mm. Lurlllf llueck. 20. llidoiilown. I'a . drunk |K>iHOii iind ruvp It to her child The mother dctilt'H hIu- foi?-?-d lu-i daughter to drink the polMon. Shi- nay* tlu> ? li lid diunk il afl?-i Mayim; ?he would rather die than Iw taken from h?-i mother. Tin- child divd. |>ut Mrs. llucek Hurvlvcd und will lx? tried fia the UiIiv'h tuurdei Thrill Killers Thriving On Their Life In Prison Lot'h and LeoptAd After Year of i'.onfmement S hou- \o Strain of Punishment anil No Sikhs of Mental Hreakdoun Which Psychiatrist.* Predicted By OWKN li. HC(HT (C*nrt|kl. lilt, ki IM AIuhiI -Chicago, Sept. 14. One year of prlHon and Loeb and Leopold, thrill kill**? already find them NlVN Iii a favored poBiflon When Ihi'ce precioua and pam pered Hlayera <4 young Hobby Krauka were Hpared from haug 1 11 K and sent Inatead to prison for life, there were those who thought confinement of the youth would prove an severe an example aa Im port Ion of the death penalty would have done. Hut It begins to appear that from Virginia Beach, where she ?pent a few*weeka with her * later, Mrs. W. J. Trnfton, at the Atlantic Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Woodley. Sr.. and daughter. MIhh Esther Woodley. have returned from nn automobile trip to Hlack Mountain and Ashi'ville. E. K. Morgan of Shnwhoro wan' In the city Saturday on business. Mr. and Mm. R. H. Welch and daughter. Miss Psnnif Welch, of Stockton Farm near Hertford, were In the city Saturday. M Ish Rosa Bryant of Norfolk spent* the week end with MIhh lieadie Palmer at Weeksvllle. MIhh Haxel Owens, City Route Two. left last week for fjoulsburg College at Ijouldburg. Herbert Feele spent Monday at Wake Forest with bin brother. Ed ward 1'eele, who matriculates at Wake Forest College this year. Hay fever If you can't "gat away," mm tba attacks With ? these two murderer* ran thrive on 1 n prison life. ?h prison life goes in theHe dayn of modern methods.. Leopold on ii Ik first priKon an- ! niversary huH graduated from the work bench in (he shot* factory to! which he wax assisted when ill- i carcerated. and now lie ta doing clerical work in the department. Ah one of the favored prisoner* he has been moved from the old prison to the new model structure i at StateMVllle said to be the most . pleasant penitentiary bulldliiR In this country. Loeb, who had many convinced 1 that he hud Kone craiy after ho! had gone Into tantrums a while ha<4<. is now well, lie has grad uated Into the straw boss class and with all bin 20 years Is bow* Inn other prisoners engaged in cleaning the prison yard. He still Is at the old penitentiary nt Jollet. Neither of the youn* killers, j who once ranked as among thej Judge Labors J. W. Woodrough, Judge of the U. | 8. district court at Omulii, la spend- i ing his vacation by working aa a common laborer on a public garage he la building aa an Investment, i Labor union rules prevent him from doing Mkllled work, so he carries mortar and brlcka und doea other klnda of common labor. Before starting out In overalls at 7 a. m. he plays a round of golf on the link; of the fashionable* Lakoma club. HK KOICY HI ||J>S Hickory, Sept. 14. ? A survey of building activities here shows thai at tills time approximately a mil* lion dollars' wortii of building is now being done within tlie corpor ate limit* of Hickory. Two of the larger buildings that are going up here are the build ings being erected by the Hickory Chair Company, to cost about $150,000, and the new hotel, which is expected to Juvolve an output of $300,000. most brilliant of young Chicago students, shows any strain of pun ishment after the first year. Whether the coming years will tell on them is a different mat ter. Leopold Is considered a mod el prisoner and may expect fav ored treatment. Iy>eb doesn't fit in so well but is receiving good care. Both of their minds are said to he functioning In good shape, in spite of dire predictions of psychiatrists a year ago. . rHKSII HAGKANT LOWERS For every occasion "I'Ufe Your Order IHr?ct." Ryan Floral Co., Irtr 8 South Road St. I*boo? H42 Style Headquarters for the well drctwd man I J'here Society ttrand Clothe * Are Sold FA MO ANI) LEBANON BKI.I.K F1XXJH ftrti ahnolutHy ItiMirM of It >- told by th? iMdlni gror?r?. ? IMHTIilliOTKD MY ? A. F. TOXEY A COMPANY W*t?-r H(m4. Puzzles Did It mii mun<'V ohtalnod from selling i original iii>CKUurd puzzlet to news- : puf*rs. Ifjirvey Sdglet u lukinjt a ' "vmaltoir from the Oklahoma penl | u-ntiary Hi? nhlllty tn devising th? | puzzle* w won ih?- confldenc* of QiivmMir Tntpp thai he giunted hirn b 3h?1u> parol* Htiglfi h.u?n'l Um>b I a*?n autcu TEACHERS REBEL A T TIME CLOCK Cliii'Bgd Etiucoluin U aui to IV( m I've Dignity unci (?f! More* Money ll\ O. 1.. H4'OTT <Co?,n?ht. l?2 j. *J Ik* AtfviMM) Cltlc.ij- '. Sep: . 14. ? The half I million l. UIh in Chicago schools are not the only ones who have! If in for education as it works i here. Several thousand teachers now arid their hullabaloo to give j the school system a somewhat accordant tenor. The Immediate point of com plaint seems to be an order by Superintendent William McAn dreWs. placing teachers on a time clock hat; la. "Punching a clock"! doesn't fit in with the profession al status in which teachers clas sify themselves. But the depart ment of education came to the conclusion thnt teachers* feeling:) MORE fllrl* nrr wearitw fiimmwiiNii riiiKi UhIa.v than ever J "n?H4'? not hwMi*p iihh* ?lrl* ?rf bf roiniuK ruKimMl I tiao h?*lo(orf, but lifcMw ntrn are nmilnK to rfallu liut quality <11* u m>ii iIm ran be |iur ituwwl r>Kli( mi HKMU'H. See In Today Louis Selig QUALITY SINCE 1892 Main & Wolff St*. FKKttH VK4JKTAHIJCH and HTAPIJC U HOC KM KB J. W. Hhannonhouie & Son PHONIC 1ST We make ? HpwbUty of All WASH SUITS rilONK 12A Albemarle laundry Fastest Stenog Mjirtln J Duprau * New Turk youth of IV. won the wurld'a (ham pluu apood te*t for nbortband i? 1 port em at Oinuiuu H? upaet ulJ (bo predictions by d?fwUng tU* o veteran. Cbartea L. Bwwji tfteuotfrapfcej to Prealdem WUaoo during the wuf ? u?w by taKtiiK j fie words a minute Th? uJd umrk j ~ w?? 264 wold*. | vkt-re 1?*hh important than thet {thousands of dollars which they! , felt could be waved through pre- : venting abuse of abaence privi lege. Another thorn in the side of, the militant instructors ia an or-; der of the superintendent rei|Uir-j i 11 K that meeting of teacher's! J councils be held out of school hours. More thousands of dol lars can thus be saved, the ?uper intendent argues. The teachers have threatened dire things unless J they cau hold their meetings on Mchool lima. Further." it is the ideu of the . school superintendent that the j platoon system of teachiug. al- J imitating instruction aud prac tice. best serves Chicago's pur pose. lie is pushing the plau j an rapidly *a possible us a uuv- j WELL BUILT SOLID LEATHER CORRECT SHAPE SHOES FOR BABY BROTHER AND SISTER OWENS SHOE C;0. YKH, WK HAVR TOILET SOAPS I/rmon Hifrri Wafer Hn?|i or Kimr (il)C4>Hiie 6 for - Bfic OMt-l'AMI Smp n for 2.V YKLY KTOI< femp tt for 2.V laundry Soap* CMTAfJON Ho?p fie 8TAR SUMp 3e Tub Boap tic Vmi < ?ni|M < I en it Ktmy H<*ip. t\ f?w 25c Van Camp* Whit# NaplitJt.t Hoap, fl for ? 0.V l.lKht Hmi* (. for 2.V AIM) Soup Powder*. II. A. HVIH'M < OHl'ANV Thon 67 or J fiiK lu buildings and funds a* well as a more ffficifnt m?ang of instruction. It Involves more work 011 th?* pari of tuachertf uud they arc fighting It tooth and nail. To rap i lie climax. Just aw the cupcrint*-nd*-ut thinks he lias found num<-n>u* way* to sav?* money, tin* tcachcrs come ihrougli with a demand for more money. They want a pay Incr. us<-. and th?* Chicago principals' club joins theni in asking for It. Tiie hoard ?>f education Ik try ing to raine a flag of truce until ii can find a way .out of the maze of couflicU. The teachers through Style Plus Quality AUK THK HEAL KKATIKKS IX Of II X KW KALI. DIUXSK.S AND (X)ATS HAVK YOl' ki:kx THKM? WK A I -so HAVK SOMK BKAt'TIFI'L PATTKRX'K IN Nll.K DltKSS (KN)IM AT MH ABK & GKICE'S sln?|n>iny (Votfr Since IfMMI Our entire stock of Lamps 25 % off This Week Bright Jewelry Co. page advert isements in newspa pers. have declared that If the city would tax property on the basis of more accurate valuations, it would have all the money need ed to meet all of their requests. While the conflict rages, the kids kuow that they're not the only ones irked by the system. . FURS Furs promise to be worn more than ev er the coming win ter, if such is pos- "I bible, for the better Furs are always popular. You will be pleased with the se lections which await your choice here. They are distinctly new. M. Leigh Sheep Co. Woman9* Wear Iluve your loved one* who've ?DM lo rati a tomb? MA It II L K W O R K 8 I). T. HbiKldton, Proprietor. Kvi ry stout* delivered and ?et. 206 S. Road St. I'honen: UUt; Keekleaee 1T7-J IVririVY, ALL WOMEN TO OUR HHST Fall Opening Chi Tuesday, September 15th An clvfianl display of the wry smartest ami most beau tiful styles for fall Gladys M. Spence MOM'N POP Chick Mu?l llavr 1 1 in I.illlr Joke BY TAYM)R BO*? TRIED Tt> SUP CA*R A FMST SCHEME ON OLD MAN TVTCT BY TVlNO HIM OP Tto AN AfiRCfcMGNT lb PAY HALF -me Goer or wairs on his c? while on THEIR AUTB -nriP-euT TYT* SAW) THROUGH : His plan to wet a irtr of new parts LAT MIS EXPENSE And BALKED ON lTj> So THAT'S VJHY THE ' BOSS IS SO 6*oocny Since he sot back ? OLD MAN Tyre SURE LIVED UP ^V;. TO HIS NAME. ? ?WOULDN'T Did UP V A PENNY - NOVJ H?."i TELUN3 EvtRY <" 800Y THAT MR GOMN'S REASON > Fo? TAXING HIM ALONS WAS To &E.T THE WORN OUT PARTS IN HIS CM? . Replaced at his expense: . A 6ooi> jo*e BUT NOW? FATHER \ MIGHT ) "ttMN* OlO \ 'T > USTEN TEU&*tS-lVE <3oT *, LfrrLL" ' SCrtCMF - I'M SOKMO To eov A T&y , A OIt>MOeil? AND StNO fTTB POP J A6 A PRESENT FROM MW TVTE. ffl 1 7^errreRN0T ) \ Do IT CHOC XRfcP IT UP AND ?EN& X, (T TO*MR.A.6UNN CARE Of | THE WA6(C/ MUO CO" - AND y 06 ?Sure -you ucr it in / ?^TftE MOfiN'MG MAIUy-^- ? - ^ 1 \ NEsae PERSONAL Dear Helen: Just a note to say that I juat cannot come to play bridge Saturday afternoon an I am in a state of utter collapse. You see I have been apartment hunting and my poor feel are a wreck while mentally I'm ruined. Let me off this time, that's a dear. ' \ MARGARET. (Answer on Page Three)
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