Herald I 0*11 Society Editor, Monette Ann, of Greensboro, are ponding this week with Mr*. Weavor'i parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Plonk. Mra. Weaver and daughter spent last week here as did her sister, Mrs. William McEwee and children of North Wilkesboro. a ?o Mrs. Dick Elam returned last week from Marshal where Bhe visited her son, Phillip, and his family for several days. Mrs. Elam went especially to see her very young grand-baby. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Houston of Pageland were Sunday night dinner guests of their son, Humes and Mrs. Houston. ?o? Mr. nnd Mrs. K. _ C. (Broody) Etheridge returned to their home in Virginia the latter pnrt of la*t week fol lowing a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Patterson. Miss Martha Fraiwes MeOill, Ned Meflill and Billie Weir returned from New York City on Saturday. Mr. Mo uill had been in that oity for two weeks and wan joined by Miss Mi-Gill and Mr. Weir the enrly part of last week; ?o? Mart'n Harmon spent the week end in Albemarle. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ben Goforth, Jr., are spending this week in Morehead City with Mrs. Goforth'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jones. um1 u.'' fl' IHIFHH1 ill Bill!' asm s*-d Sl Petersburg. Fin., spent Tuesdav with Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Gofor'h. M'?. Thnm?- is the former lit*rie .la.-ksoti. Mr. and Mr*. Frank lloyle, Jr., spent the week end nn-1 the enrly part of this week in Charleston. 8. C. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Marriott Phifer moved to their home on Gold street on Saturday. ?o? Reo. and Mra. C. P. FTsher and daughlv, Jean are spending the week with Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Mauney. While here they will attend the Miller-Beam wedding in Cberryville. Miss Betty WBlf is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Mauney. after attending the Rudisill Reunion. Kev. and Mri. Frank Yoont of Ak* ? JOP..QR0, visttyd 5$r' an^_Mra. 8. A. Manney Tuesday. New Acc MilaA p 01 * 11 /II J D U ' + v ' t '"V TH] ?erso7ia/s Honae 189, Office 187 Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. Mauney, Mrs. Lawrence Lohr and son, Lawrence, jr attended a reunion of Concordia College students at Linn-Haven last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Oehlscilaeger from Cleveland, Ohio, accompanied them home. Lawrence L. Lohr of Raleigh spent the week end here with his family, Mrs. Lohr and son, Lawrence, Jr., |tbey accompanied him to Spartanburg Monday. Jack Prince is spending a few days ( in Chnrlotte with cousins, Jack and Joe Dunn, who were recently discharged from the navy. ?o? Carolyn Prince recently visited her | cousin, Mrs. Kric Dehlin of Glenn ) Ridge, X. J., while Mrs. Dehlin was I visiting her parents in Charlotte. ?o? William P. Fortune of Indiantown, Fla., returned Sunday nfter visiting | his mother and other relatives for a j i week. * I | M"r*. W. ,L. Fortune, Wm. F. Fori tune, Mr. anil Mrs. .Jonen "^Tflne anil Mrs. Pauline F. Weaver spent part of la*t week in the mountain*. Edward T. Plott i* spending tbi* week in 8yracu*e. N. Y. Mr. am] Mm. W. H. Penninger of Oantonia were dinner guest* of Mr. an?l "Mrs. E. T. Plott on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. W. 'E7"AT5Yandpr~Vi7d Plonk ajient Sunday with Mr. and | Mr*. Cloyd Hager in Hirkor.v. Mr. nnd Mr*. Hugh Orman-1 return ed Monday from a ten day* stay nt Myrtle Beni-b. i ??? I Mis* Betty Grantham i? ?t<ending | 10 days at Camp Carolina. Brevard, where *be is taking spei-ial eourse pf , instruction at the American Bed Croa* national aquatic school. Mm. Margaret Bryant, aiater of Mm. E. T. Plott, and her daughter, i Margaret, of Charlotte and Mis* Mary Hitt of Concord joined Mm. Mary E. Hitt here at the home of Mr 1 and Mm. E. T. Plott to spent the i week end recently. Mm. Hitt who ia also of Concord, was a houseguest at ' the Plott home for two weeks. . Carlots shipments of sweet potatoes from North Carolina last year were 339 as compared with . 9,072 from j Louisiana. essories To E (r's Fall Ward J iter buying your fall ward >be don't forget to get thos* ecessary accessories that em hasiie and set off your ne^ iitfit with" the proper touch, erhaps its a new pair of ear ings, a colorful lapel pin, tring of pearls, a locke irooch, necklace or ring, fou can find what you want t Bellinger's Jewel Shop. ' r;""? ~ B KfN68 MOtoNtUN HXRALD ' 1 I i Jake Wert#, of Pulton street, it In a eerioua condition at Memorial hotpi taL Charlotte. He it a veteran of World War I. Viaitora are permittea. Mre. Eugene Lipford It feeling mack better following an illnett of aeveeral days latt week. Eniign Hilda I. Hieka, U8N nurae. of High Point and Norfolk, Va., and Miaa Annie Laura Summitt are viait ing Mr. and Mra. A. T. Randall, Jr., in Hickory. Mra. Paul Peterson has returned to her home here after ^tJSf.ng sometime in Columbia, 8. C., where her brother has been desperately ill. How ever, his condition is reported as much improved at this writing. Mrs. Ivan RosenthaFahd vTTTften returned to their home in Pleasantville, N. Y., on Thursday of last week , after an extended visit here with ' Mrs. Rosenthal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parsons. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Randall, Jr.. or Hickory, spent the week end with Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. Randall, Br., nnd Mrs. H. L. Summitt ?o? Mr. nnd Mrs. DuPont Young of Lake City, 8. C., were week end j guests of Mrs. Carol E. Barnes. Rev. Fred Hay was tlie luncheon guest of Mrs. Arthur Hay and filss Helen Hay on Friday. Split Dove Season Opens September 16 "'M 'mteresTTo many hu'it<-r? in this ?e--tion is the recently rrlesseed hu'-tInu and fishinu laws bulletin publish ed hv the Division of Game and Inland Fisheries department of the Norlh Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, Dove season opens in this section September 16 to September .10 with a split season opening again on December 2 to January 15. Bag limit for a day is 10 with the possession limit also 10. Deer season opens on Octobed 15 and closes January 1 with the season limit 2 males, and with some areas allowing hunting only on weekend days. There is nq, bag limit on opposum end raccoon with' (Rig Ihd gun, the season opening on October 15 and closing February 15. I Complete information can be obtained from Joe Lee Woodward at Woodward and Son sports store, sporfa store. mphaszie i robe e 7 ^ I a t, <um WVr * * ? -? . y rHUBSDAY, ACOU8T" 2t, 1940 QUA I I I J Dim y rrif % ^I I I i > Herald I H< PHOl V / ? fctt.', . v. :. . s?wr.".^v, 1 v . B - ^ nNPIM ^ HH u f^H n&tv fj ??& ji iLiTY i '*$& n H w - I m 5fi&. :} mm uu itinS?~ i ' ; & ' f 1. <<; || y < I J| V .1 i i ? ia I ^ rubhshmg rase 3 i i YE 167 I y-J

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