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The Messenger and Intelligencer Jan. 4, 1923. raze Ekht ANSOXVILI.E NEWS. OU time square dancing has been largely indulged by Ansonvillians du- Mr. on J Mrs. A. M. Richardson of ring the holidays, some of the hosts Erwin, Tenn., and Mr, and Mrs. A J and hostesses being Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of Charlotte have been : Cfty Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. Ever- visiting their parents. Rev, and Mrs, D S Richardson, Miss Kate Robinson returned Tues day fijni a visit to Miss Evelyn Loek Tbnrt ill Monroe, Mr. aijd Mrs. R L Mauney, Miss Winnhe Vera Mauney and Wm, Law- rence .Mauney ol Kings Mountain ana Eev. njl Mrs. J. A. Baldwin and Missi Mary Grace and Dorothy Pldwin spent the week-end with Mrs. D. Redfern. JI:- atid Mrs. E C Dunlap spent C:;-ivtn'ft with their daughter, Mrs. J. E.' Redfern in Aberdeen. Miss Viol Mae McMillan of Fay tteville has been visiting Miss Mabel Dunlap. Mr. Will Curlee and Miss Mattie Lee Home were married on Sunday afternoon the 24th of December in the Baptist parsonage in Wadesboro," Dr. Jackson officiating. Mr. Curlee is the youngest son of the hi Mr. Millard and Mrs. Carolyn- Curlee and is a young man of splendid character and one of the 7 csTious youne merchants of the dep.it precinct of Ansonville. M .Curiee is the daughter of Mr. jni Mrs. W L Home of the Leak p'pntation across Pee Dee a few r.v'l f-om Ansonville. She was for-.Ty- y a teacher, in the Ansonville school and was much beloved by her 'nils. She has been for'some time t-fc:nsr the nurses training course in th Presbyterian hospital in Char lotte. They will live with Mrs. Can ett Allen Miss Alice Osborne entertained the knickerbocker crowd , most charmingly on New Years evening. Mrs. Olivet Brasinsrton was hos tess to the Ansonville, Book Club, on New Years day afternoon. There was no program, the time being giv en over to social diversion. Two con tests were enjoyed, the first being nation contest in which Mrs. B. D, Nelme and C. F. Harris cut for the nriie. Th second contest was the handing of a bag containing seventy five articles which each one was given one minute to feel and then write list of their names. Miss Sadie Ilend- ley was the winner in this. A delici ous' two course luncheon was served by Miss Alice Brasington and Mrs Graham McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. B I Dunlap entertain ed at dinner on Sunday, their guests beine Mr. and Mrs. U B Blalock and family and Rev. an i Mrs. Shelton of Wadesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McLeod and Mrs. Olivet Brasington, Mr. R B Hildreth the popular drug cist for the Ansonville drug store spent the holidays in Alabama. Mrs. M A Doyle and, Mrs. J M Dun lap were hostess to the Eclectic and Anscnville Book Clubs on Saturday ftpmoon. After the business jof each was over the doors were open ed and the two clubs enjoyed a social session during which time each en gaged in embroidering a tea doily. When these were finished vote3 were Vn, Curl, where manv friends hone . cast for the best work a majority that all happiness and prosperity will j falling to Mrs. Graham McLeod who .atid them. . was presented with a set as a prize. m- ir W W Rnvcs nnrl little 1 Another set was eiven Mrs. L Har- tt t A nf r..'o .Hill via' uiViA woo tfrn hnnnr CUGst Re tt 10 ,IU ...... fc.'V -. - - o freshments were served by Misses Annie Beverly, Mabel Dunlap and Lu la Little. Chrstmas baskets of con fections were handed as souVenirs. V H Jr. and Mr. Boyce's mother and brother, J C will leave Wednesday for var'cus points in Florida. They ex rer"; to be away for three weeks. M- n J Mrs. Clayton Moore of Charlotte have been visiting Mrs. L L Tittle. The following boys and girls have T home for the holidays: Miss Lois V)!S from Virginia State Normal si Fredericksburg, Va., Misses Gro renj Tunlap and Alice Brasington from Wingate, and Mr. John R. Little from Mount Pleasant Collegiate In state. Miss Lula Lee Little will leave Monday for the Cary High sshool. Miss Jennie Blair Anderson enter tained at delightful party on Tues day evening at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J E Summey. Games and refreshments were the pleasantnesses enjoyed. To Cure Cold la One. Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets1 Ii Mops the Cough and Headache and works off th. Cold. E.W. GROVE'S signature on each box. Mr Lay Eggs in Batches! One of the worst of all household pests the roach lays Her eggs in batches of 16. They breed with start ling rapidity, contaminate food, spread disease. They are a constant menace to your health! Wipe out all roaches TODAY. . Use Royal Guar anteed Roach Powder. 10c & 25c, Sold and guaranteed by Parsons Drug Company. .' ' ' Habitual Consttpatlon Cured . 4 in 14 to 21 Days . LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. . It relieves k promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per. bottle. Subscribe for the M. & L an at POLKTON LOCALS.- Polkton school opened Tuesday ' morning with a full corps of teachers ' and SDlendid attendance. The school I at Poplar Hill also opened Tuesday ! morning with bright prospects for ' excellent term. Miss Corrie Hill of the Poplar Hill section returned to Burnsviiie, wnere she is teaching, last baturday. Miss Edith Smith has returned t Lanrel Hill to resume her duties ii the school at that place. Mrs. Clav Mancss and.small daugh ter of Mt. Holly have returned home after spending the holidays with her father, Mr.' A. L. Caudle, Mr. John Currie of near Fayette villc has returned here for schoo af tpr unending the holidays at home. x The Parent-Teachers Association will meet Monday the 8th at 3:30 P M. at the school building. A full at tpndanc is verv much desired. Miss Nellie Martin of Waka Forest spent the holidays with Rev. and Mrs C H Martin. Miss Annie Belle Mar tin. daught of Mr. and Mrs. Martin also spent the holidays here, bne is leading her class in the school Wake Forest -r . Mrs. Charlie Briley , has returned from Ashevillp where she has been undergoing tieatment from a spec ifllist for sometime. Mr W M Currie of Maxton spent the week-end with Mrs. Currie, who has been visiting her sister, -jaiss Eloiso Harris for several weeks. Bil ly, the small son of Mr. and Mas. Cur rie, who was so desperately ill with slppnine- sickness that doctors and nurses at the hospital despaired of his life for eight weeks, is slowly re gaining normalcy. Miss Nellie Stroup returned to Mars Hill Sunday. Mr. Carter Preslar went back to Wake Forest to resume his work Tuesday, morning. Miss Atha Davis has returned to fierhcme near Monroe after spend ing sometime with Miss Ruth Preslar. Mr June Hicrh and family are oc cupying, rooms in Mrs. Betty Beach- urn's residence near the school Duiia- ing. Mr Harvev Griffin of Union coun ty has bought and moved to the Leon ard Thomas place north of. Polkton. Mr. Thomas is makinir his home for the present with his father, Mr. Jas. Thomas near here. Mrs.- Henry Martin is still very ill with influenia. - Mrs. W F Crump of Ro?e Hill spent the holidavs with her daughters, Mes dames I W Martin and J W Cam eron a'hd other relatives ,and friends. Mrs. M D L Preslar entertained in a most delightful way the young peo ple of the B Y P U Monday evening from 7 to 10. Mr. Roland Maske and Mr. Ed Hin son of Albemarle spent several days - - - f Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling BATTERIES .: the right battery for your car, our service includes skilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and rea sonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you. MARTIN A. McRAE SERVICE STATION 'WADESBORO, N.' C. r last week with Mr. and Mrs. J F Maske. Mr. Loyal B Maske returned to Albomarle with them Saturday and spent the week-end in that city. Miss Edith Smith entertained a few friends last Thursday evening at her home on Hill street. Mrs. J W Cameron entertained the society of the ' Methodist church at her country home last Friday. Mrs W F Crump of Rose Hill, a'former member of the Bociety was honor guest. Miss Helen Rollins of Mississippi spent several days with Miss Lucy Martin the past week. . Misses Martin and Rollins left Monday for Converse College where they have been students . for the past term. " ' Messrs. - Bragg of Salisbury and Carneer of High Point were guests of Miss Lucy Martin Sunday, Mr. Walter Crump of .Charlotte has been yery sick at the home of hia sis ter, Mrs. I W Martin, but is improv ing now. , Miss Mary Gale entertained at a watch party Sunday night. The B Y P U gave a very interest ing program Sunday evening at the Baptist church which the public was privileged to enjoy. Miss Lillian Porter was at home to a number of friends Monday evening. The N C C W has deferred the op ening of the college until the 18th. Mr. E B Maske of Hull Texas is expected this week to visit friends and relatives in this section of the state. ; The days of the cheap peddler and the tinhorn agent have passed but they have found worthy and more than worthy successors in the mana gers for the traveling shows which disgrace our towns and' demoralize our children By, their performances. It behooves our village and county fa thers to investigate more carefully the character of the attractions which apply to them for license if f they would secure the future of the rising generation. Davis near Wingate. Miss Beuna Newton of Charlotte. . DEEP SPRINGS NEWS. The school at this place opened, for the spring term on last Tuesday. There was a good attendance on the opening day. A new blackboard has been added to the equipment of the school. , Mr. M F Cordell and family return- ed home last Saturday after spending', Christmas week in Elbert county Ga., with relatives. Misses Foye and Connie Jacksori of Kanapolis spent Xmas with home folks hT this community. Misses Viola and Bertha Newton and Annie Caudle spent the week-end at Wingate. . ' y ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. J W Caudle, Dec. 30. a son, ' I Miss Gertrude Jackson spent the week-end with her uncle Mr. John spent last week with hpme folks in this community L. 1 i . Miss Ada Home returned home Sunday after pending,! week, with her uncle Rev. H. liiulc' of Porter, Mrs. Glennie Wright of Winston Salem is visiting tefdtives in" this com munity. Miss Ella Wright of Charlotte spent last week-with''hOT0?"olk3 in Deep Springs community. "Mr. Turner Wright of this 'commu nity has accepted a position with a large construction force at Wilming ton. ' We wish him much success in his new work. grayTmorgan,,. . A marriage of interest1 to a wide circle of friends was solemnized at the, home of, Mrs. Frank Hatchell, of Florence, S. C, last Sunday, when Miss Grace Morgan of Wadesboro, became the bride of Mr. Robert L. Gray, of Winston-Salem, Mr. Gray is a son of Mrs. W B Gray of Anson, and has a position on the Southbound. His bride is a daughter of Mr. C W Morgan, who is now living in Union county. For a number of years sRe has been practising her profession. as trained nurse in Wadesboro, and she has a host of friends'. After visit- ing. relatives in Wadesboro, Mr. and Mrs." Gray will make their home in Winston-Salem. OLIVET NEWS. Monday being the first day of the new year,' everybody observed it by cooking pot of peas for dinner, hop ing to have them td cook any day thi3 year. Christmas is gone and the visitors have returned , to ; their places of abode. Mr. Doll Franklin of Athens, Ga., spent several days with his relatives Messrs. Tom and Frank Bowman. He has returned home: Mr. Eben Livingston of . Lilesville spent Friday night with Mr. Tom Bowman. - . Mr. W.T Lefler of Red Hill spent a few days with his ' uncle Nelson Burr. ' .- Mrs. ARce Coley and, grandchil dren have returned home from Albe marleand report a fine time. Mr. Thomas King has teturned to Forest City where he has a ppsition with his grandfather. Mr. Fortune. Mr. Johnnie Goodwill of S. C. spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodwin. Mr. Robert King has contracted a big logging job: for iW M Taft and has started up in full' blast. Mr. Franklin, .McLendon ' of Stanly county is going to mofto to the old Livingston home place.11-We are glad to have him with us as Mr. McLen-J don is a good farrncr arid also a good neighbor. ..Vl'.. .: JOKER. Davidson . & Liles Land Merchants Put your idle, land to work or the interest and taxes will soon eat it up. If you havent the time or resources to develop it, let us find . you a buyer. That's our business, and it will cost you nothing to place it on our list to be shown prospective buyers. If we sell it you get the money. If we do not sell it you are not out anything. ' We would Jike to have a few good farms early in January 1923. ' The price must be reasonable. Davidson Lile s Land Merchants Wadesboro, N. C. Anson Building & Loan Association Books open now. Get your stock this month in the 66th Series. 6ft-;:-ofgJ ittee ' Rep Gomm : ASSETS Loans ..$173,310.69 Cash on hand 6,795.27. Installments due and unpaid . 1,474.00 , Interest and fines due and unpaid 1,549.68 Total -$183;1 29,64 LIABILITIES Installments paid in $ 1 60,448.00 Due on mortgage loans 1,500.00 Profits apportioned 21,037.36 Profits unapportion ' ed . ' . " 144.34. Total - . $183,129.64 To the stockholders of the Anson Building and Loan Asso.: We the committee appointed by the president have examin ed .the books, securities, vouchers, notes, collateral of the asso ciatiori in the hands of the Secretary and Treas., and find the same in our opinion true and accurate, and the entire business of the association in a good condition. v W. B. ROSE, 1 7 G. K. CRAIG, . Committee. We will give a special price on all Willard Batteries tin stock until they are all gone. Ve have a size for -every cat . Do not wait for the Committee to call on you but see us this month and let us write that Building &Xoan certificate for you. DR. W. J. McLENDON, Pres. " PAUL J. KIKJR, 3ec. & Treas. 1
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