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In this paper as wellaa
the Other news matter.
In these days of the high
cost of living ft means
a saving of dollars and
cents to you. -Be wise
and read the various ad
VeTecdmbend our cavertiV: : . .
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AND STILL THEY COME TO
A GOOD TOWN :
LUTHER REED COMPANY TO (JO
TO HIGH POINT. -
Being unable to find a building in
Greensboro suitable for housing its
factory the Luther Reed company'!
Fall River, Mass., and Pawtucket, R.
I., manufacturer of loonKxeeds, Tues-"
day morning decided to locate its fac
tory in High. Point, according to Sec
retary C. W. Roberts, of the chamfee
of commerce, who for two weeks has
been endeavoring .to find a place for
the enterprise here. ' -
Mr. Murphy, "representative of the
company, in the city for the piirpose
of locating the factory and starting
its operation, told Mr. Roberts that he
and his company were 'favorably im-
pressed with Greensboro and desired r Funeral services were held at the
to do business in this city. His com-Lriends' . church Thursday afternoon
pany did not want to have to wait un-Mat 4 o'clock " by the Rev, Samuel L.
til a new Duuamg coma De erected,
however, and therefore had to go
where floor space was already pror.
Mr. Roberts stated flhat, with
Greensboro out of the y running for
this enterprise, the . company - consid
ered High Point and Atlanta, deciding
Tuesday morning in favor of .the for
mer. It was with a great deal of re
luctance that the chamber of com
merce secretary saw his prospect slip
through Greensboro, but, seeing that
to land it was an impossibility under
the circumstances, ne recommenaea
High Point as the next best place fori
the enterprise, and the recommenda
tion was accepted.
ARCHDALE BASEBALL TEAM
VERY SUCCESSFUL.
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The Archdale team won another
same from the High Poin Silk Mill
club, Saturday. The -game was a
solid affair, a "score of 18 to, 1. The
Archdale club has won 90 per cent of
the games played this season. - -
Saturday; "July 31st, the Archdale
boys went to Davidson and took, two
pretty ganjes from the Denton club.
The first game 11 to 0 and the second
3 to 0.' The second -game was fast
and the full excitement from the .be
ginning to the end and Archdale piled
up only three runs. -
. BIG LAND SALE-. ..7,
On Aug. 21 at 3)0 p.m. a large
portion of the well known Kivett
farnx,2 miles M this city, will be
divided in 5 and JOi acre tracts and
sold at public auction by Thomas
Bros. There are some 200 acres to
be sold. Music by goocT band and
valuables distributed to spectators
Here's a wonderful opportunity pre
sented you. Be tbere.
MfSS AVA NEESE JORDAN BRIDE
OF W. C. KING.
Miss Ava Neese Jordan and Mr. W.
r jzrr wfo nniptiv married Au-j
ust 5, at the home of . Rev. J. Leon-.
i n.. -,4. t I
ara, me ouiciaxuig imi"sw;i, oi, a
ington. Only a few friends .were
present. t ' - :
The bride is the daughter, of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Jordan, of New Salem,
near Rahdlenran, but for 'the past
three vears has been in High Point,
vhere she has been serving as head
the High Point hospital. She
.nurse in
is an estimable young lady and has
many friends -throughout the state.
Mr. King is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. King, of Seagrove. He is con
nected with the Alamance Insurance
and Real Estate Company here and is
an enterprising young . man.. During
the war he served nine months with
the National War Work Council, at
Both the bride and gproOmo-meTJewt.
scores of friends who shower them
with best wishes. " r
They will make their horde in" Ashe-
bero.
HIGH POINT FIREMEN WIN SEC
OND PLACE.
High Point firemen won third prize
in the chemical contest between
teams of various fire departments
over the state at the; tournament at
Fayetteville Wednesday. Asheville
first place, while Kinstoa woh' sec-
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High Point also won second, place
iii hose contest. , - ' - . '.
' -SURGICAL
CLINIC FOR HGH"
POINT. '
The clinic will open nr Friday J
August 20, ,and continue through' Sat--"relay,
August 21. Flm street school
will be clinic headquarters and Dr.
- he in charge of the' hos
pital. The state will furnish . twenty
more cofs for use at this .time,
with instruments to, be used fbr the
treatment of the throat. " Five nurses
rom the state board ' at Raleigh, wiU
he in attendance throughout the two
''.v session . ; . . .... T '. V".-;
Miss Pi at will be remembered as
the assistant of Dr. -Cooper,'; stHt-.
PhysicUn, who ; recently" ; dldsuah
splenu id work here, " as ' he pf the;
dental clinic. -' V .
- ??T" OF MRS-HEDGECOCk:
...Mrs. AAsah Catherine Hedgecock,
one of the' oldest pioneers of Guilford
county, died Wednesday Afternoon at
lex, J;ome west of the city at 5 o'clock,
followiirg .a .prolpnged'lness of sev
eral months. ?' -
- Mrs. .Hedeoock was t the daughter of
John and Achsah .Carter, and was
born on, September .5, 1839.S She was
married . on : December " 19, -1861, to
David M. . Hedgeeock, who died on
June, 18, 1904L To the union wete
born Ave children, four of. whom are
now living. She is survived by two'
daughters Mrs.. Lou Hamilton and
Miss Emily Hedgeeock, : two sons,
VVilliani .P. Hedgeeock and Joshua E.
Hedjgecpck, all of this community,
and. one brother, , N. M.' Carterr of
rutnrle,-.. Okla. The deceased was -a
v faithful member
of the Friends
'church of this city.
Haworth Burial was made in .the
family plot at Springfield.
Labor body will?. meet here
1921.
The North Carolina. State Federa
tion 'of Labor, in session at its an
nual conyentoin in Charlotte. Wednes
day, decided upon - igh , Point as - the
meeting place for the federation- in
1921. ' - - n
The session in Charlotte lasted for
.three davs. and adioiimptf Thursrfav
afternoon about 5 o'clock, following
the election of officers for the ensu-
ing year.wrk;h resulted as follows:
W. F. Moody, Raleigh, president; W.
A. -Thomas, Salisbury, first vice-president;
'Mrs. Nellie Pressley, Asheville,
second viee-president; C." G Worsley;
Aslreville, secretary treasurer; J. F.
Barrett, - Asheville, organizer; C. . F.
Pilley, Raleigh, sergeant-a t-arms.-
Opposition to the 'proposed, repeal
of the present primary laws ws void
ed ina resolution adopted by a large
vote. In the resolution ' the attempt to
repeal the primary laws was" consider
ed , "an attempt to literally disfran
chise 90 per cent of the qualified
voters of the stater a direct attack
upon the laboring people and. or
ganized farmers for the part played
by. these two big forces" in thev recent
primary campaign." -r - " ;
' The. federation went on record as
favoring the j&ie of Jtha,Astralian J
ballot sypstem, -urging-rts-ailoptlon as
a protection against coercion of the
labor vote. ' -
NEWS FROM TRINITY.
Miss Emme Culbreth and 2 sister,
Miss ; Lou Waeorier, of TJhonJBSville,
have been visiting relatives in. town.
Fred Pavne has just returned front
I a week's trio to Columbus, Ohio.",
; Miss Beulah Wagstaff is visting
Miss Sadie Reddiok. - - . .
Mrs. Tvndale has returned from a
isit to the Fair Grove section.
Mrs. L. u. Johnson and tamiiv ex-
Pect to move in a few days to High
Point. ' .
Point.
Rev. Mr. Elliott preached Sunday
night to a large congregation. v '
The high, school will start now in
about six weeks expecting & full
school, s,
Miss Eleanor English has returned
f rom Hillsbdro. She is with her rela-
itiyes in nd around. Trinity,
Mrs. W. H. Hayes delightfully Vi-
tertained the members of the Book
plnh Fridav . afternoon. A delicious
salad C4urse;was served by the host- ?
,
ess assisted Dy- misses uoryuiy wu
and Ruth .-Haves; vs.- ' " - .4.
Miss Nell Parkin, who has been vis
iting in North . Wilkesboro and Winston-Salem,
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pepper and Miss
at Wriehtsville Beach.
IVtiss; Dorofhy Wood has returned
from Spartanburg, S. C. : " :
Mrs. Moore Campbell, of Harris
burg, Pa., is the guest of her sister,
Miss Effie White. . : " .
Ashford Parkin," of - 1-um.bertori, is
visting hisparentSif Capt f and" Mrs.
Parkin.: rr-"--v-j-: : :;',5:f;' ,
VALUABLE REALTY4 SOLD TO
HIGH POINT Y. Wi C. A.
W Ith Consider atf on of $7,000, It
Leads Trades Shown fay v Deeds
Filed With County Register. -"W
High Point; real estate featured the
trades shownby deeds-turned over to
Ree ister Robert ; H. tWharton at . the
couithouse' Tuesday, the . biggesjfe; deay
being, that in 'which "George H- Croweli
sold .to the YbungWomen's Christian
association of the Furnitufe City, i a
desirable : piece ' of propery ' on the
south .sjdeXof , East iJreehe streetjf or
Th e other Hfgh Point trades .were:
to see Drsl Reaves and Reaves; , -'
Mis Cora McMastef, of Hillsboro;
is the guest , of her .sister, Mrs. F.' Erj
Steed- . -
, Rev. Mr; : Fink, evangelist for the
Western-North Carolina" Conf erence,
is assisting Mr. . Thompson in the
meeting now in progress at Concord.
; Mrs. Mollie .Skeen , has returned
from -a visit to Mrs. E. McK. ,Good-
winr of Morganton
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OF -INFOKEIATION TO ALL
HIGH POINTERS
PUBLIC -SCHOOLS TO OPEN CP
" - f EMBER 13TH. -
Lilst x of Teachers Show Bio Increase
Sin -Force High PointehdolstaS
... -the 'Forefronts-- 5 S
Pubfic . schools in the cltyYof Hish
VolnT will -'open Monday; September,
4i, witn an. increased 'faculty by 13
members,, preparatory to rooeiving t
ine mgnest enrollment - in the history
or the -.-schools, c The fcatatys has , al
ing the number, of teachers employed
fn the schools in the city from 56 to
69. Of this .numberV 40 have been
secured from,, outside of High Point.
r Several innovations" will be made
in the' teaching force and in the
equipment of the school. - A Spanish
teacher has been secured from Porto
Rico. He is,, a" man who has been
reauy Deen selected and is announc- ra.' , Ay -Fraziet, cltyt seventh
ed below. .Anincrease is shown' inig:r' de.';i,i - . '
the teachers for the whites. of rais Ik'Grimes Ada
connected with the public. school sys- i Blairriicipal; Iiss Luna-Cox, city
tern of tne island , and who is a good i first; Miss Elva Strickland, city fiVst;
English student, being a memberrof f V&t Georgianna ?;Bird,: Thopiasville,'
the Artists and ' Writers, club, and j K.:'C first f MlssJ Sallie J. Bond, .first;
having won 'five .Imedals in literary MlssJ5araH Wpod, -Randleman,- N. C,
contests. The high school faculty I stond ;Missr Blanche Stoneham, Mo
has been revised gnd" increased so ' Ittsk-t Va. -second; -Miss. 1 Helen A Rey;
that the ' High Point . high school may iflildSJfcrEy second,;, ;MissAgnes Dod
this year be. accredited by the asso-; Sai? tJldnst6n-Salem,' N.' " C:, ''hffd
elation, of 'Southern, colleges1 for the 1 grade ".MissMary-Martln J)anboiry;;Nfcv
first times"Ince Its establishment. , - j C,ihird. grade jMiss , Eva - Warren,
"Manual training under the supers ! Bturtihgton; : N. C, fourth graded Airs.
! vision "of Ralph Knight will enter a
era woodworking machinery hits' al
ready been ordered. This has been
iuade possible' by the. generous spirit
of ; a;numberi of thex manufacturing
plants of thocity;' according ' t k
statement ' . from Professor V W. xSM -
Marr, superintendent of -the
schools. L An additional - sum of ;f f
OOu will be spent for , more equip
ment for? the wood . working" depKt-
meat and lor tne mecaanical drawing i
ti
equipment. , . ; . . v
P!lm .trwt snWl rriTl Ko full
th first a. .mi 'th-.jmMM-'w..j?"o:JBl,wo-'V ,uuusc'
A ' .mm;- v, k-mwv-. r' j-?r-
pacitymeansv the use of 16 -rooms, and
an enrollment in that . school alone of
iaa -t
scliools will be lialy overrun. IfThe
overflow, of students from the Park
street school, which '.will be used ast a
four room .building until January 1,
will have to be cap4 for at the Main
street school, and ' four double ; sec
tions will have ,to be provicfed to care
for the 1208 students that must go to
Main street school. Grimes street
school , will also be overrun. The Park
street school, situation will cause the
Grimes school building, to have at
least three double sections and serve
cbout 500 students about 150 more
than the seating capacity . of , the
Street' school in its present condiUonUlJaeS Harris and .wife returned
is about 160, but the ; school , must be
made to serve 350 students, until the
remainder can be completed .and
make room for the enormous enroll
ment. The Park street , school build
ing will be completed bj January 1,
it is confidently expected, and willhae
the best school -building in 'thfe city,
accommodating over 40 students. '
v .According to Professor Marr," pros-,
pects for a fine year in school are
most excellent, and in spite of vthe
necessity to have crowded conditions
at the firsts of - the "year, ? he ' thinks
that the year will in all be very, sue
cessful
The list of : teachers for. this year
follows : - :; .. . " " :
W. M. Marr, superintendent. -Mrs.
R. F. J. Johnson, .primary su
pervisor. " ' :.. - '-"v -
Miss. Gene y i ?ve Moore,music super
visor. ' - -. '.. ;; ' v 1
High ScihooiIi Mr Water, pnn-,
cipal, Russiaville, Ind. ; , Henry Grady
Owens, city, English ,and' athletic di
rectbr; Ralph G. Knight, manual
training and mechanical drawing;
Jamestown, N. Y.;" Chas. Deshazo,
science ; Miqtiel Angel Tomel, jajas,
Porto Rico, Spanish; Mis.s Frances
Morris, MOcksville, N. C. ; Miss Eula
Wall, Winstori:SaIenv -N.", C., iLatin;,
Miss Mary Mendenhall, city, English ;
Miss Jesse. Thompson, city, mathe
matics iand history ; Mrs. R. E. Ran-
sOhv city, history ; Miss ' Ethel Icard!
Blairs, S. C, French; Mrs. Lidie P.
Horton, Greensboro, N. C, domestic
science ; x. Miss , Rena. erry, Kittrell,
C., " mathematics;,, Miss Annie- H.
JfcoafaJJLynchbt
" -Main Street." SchoolMiss Elizabeth
Fox, Henderson, NN. C, first-grade ;
Miss Nellie"Duadas, city-firstgrad6;
Miss Elizabeth Mansbn, Kenbridge,
VaV second grade ; Miss ' Anhabella
King; city, second; Miss Lettie Sfnlth,
third; Miss Lass! 3 Morgan Candler,
N CV foufth; Mi ' Nellie Muse; city,
fourth; Miss Margaret Owens,' fourth;
Mrs. A.-RMyatt. .city, vfifth;j: Miss
Agnes' Mc Adams) ialibury, N. C.P sixth
grade; Mrs.. A. M, Richardson,' city,
sixth;' Mrs. Lewis. . "McFarland, jcityv
sixth; - Miss- Lulu Smitheririah,:; city,
seventh grade ; is.s Mattie B Gunte.r.
Sahf ord, N. : CSBventh grader . ;
mtn Street 'School -4-C.S"A Smith
city, principal ,-Mfss Gay Pugh, Madi-
sonville, Va.; first gpaaemasa
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Mv Smith;- - Birmingham, AIa.V first
graae; -tMisa Ida s;,Owens Elizabeth
City, N; -C.7 first -grade'; Misa-Hannah
iiouonian, .vvopdjand NC.; Mrs:
T- . .Saundrs:- city second - -grade y
juiss eriruae Hughes, Latrobe ,Pa.7
secona . grade. Miss ' .Annie Pegrairi,
York, C.,. third grade; tMissLillian
Proffitt,- Buld ,CreekN- N. - C; third
grade; ,Miss lUuth' ,tyi'cker, EIou - Coh
lgeN.' Q- fourth grades 'Miss.JDaura
Cooper, China Grove. N. - C. -fourth"
grade; jMiss, , Sallie -Ratclifte, Altama-
navr, NVC., fifth grade;-.-Miss Mary
Hicks . Spencer,4: Nr-C.,-."fifth , erode r
Miss Clayton Oaks'city, sixth ' grade ; w
miss ;Uynthia,,Garrett, Burlington, N,
C?f sixth grade; -Miss Irene M. Pugh,
M&d.igQnville, w ya.,- - seventh grade ;
vir, ;-jity, principal; .Hiss Luna
Eiunders; city; '.first grade i-Mrs. Inez
Lewis,, ctty, ;firs; , M-iss jEuna Wallace,
(StdiyJ.VC:; " first Miss Carrie Lowe;
tityv second: Mfss Evelvn Gallant.
I Charlotte, N:C second; Miss . Inez
McGlohan: Clifton. N:- third
.una - iui .city.' xnira. - . - s
Park" -Street' - School Miss ' Emma
; L6na . Htd ton;-';'; city,: - fourth grade:
Fairview Street,. '(Colored) Ossie
Dav?sV principal ; Sarah E.- Davis; city,
first grade;:-: Lizzie Dorsett,v pityi -first
I grddCTeralrals
second grade V.'QpheliRobinsonj-city,
! third grade.4
fkM' - .yW"
.4.: Leon lsdersbaiwaal
.Fayettevpie,
:n. -rt.-. --4.ti-
3
W f viWU.
iraesLoi,mWtime, of Mrs.,- X. V.
Wilsonh -Lindsay- street;
M fm& Mrs.' L, r-R. Terry, i are
t spending:
Thursday morning.' " ' 7 '
Roger Ogborn, of Kernes ville, spent
Thursday evening in' this city with
friends. ' ' .:v:vr- '
9 Miss Gladys Hatley, f High Point,
and Mrs. A.'K. Hatley, of Greens
boro, left Thursday evening for an ex
pended trip: north. They rIll visit
New York, Baltimore,; Pittsburg and
Harrisburg, Pa. , : - - v ;
Cr Mfss Odessa Poole and Miss Ann
iuniayleft5;Thursday at' noon-rfdr a
two weeks trip to Moore county,
where they will be the guests of rel
aSvesj'r1-;.:.'.-. '"'S . :;'r' 'v ..'
Thursday morning from Moore, county
wnere. they have been spending a
short .while. : ,:
'Billy.. Bivens, of Greensboro, is a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
. Terry. : ' '. y '
, T J. Smita and familyr of this city,
are -visiting .relatives; in Stokes
.county. . ; v;.; ;;;,;..; -
F. B. , Lindley, accompanied. . by
Dave E.N Ridge, have returned to High
Point after. a visit with JMr. Lindley's
parents hearSiler City,"; .' r
'Miss Hess Weaver lis J.o arrive - Fri-
dayi night ' from Winston-Salem and
was t!he wee-end guest of . Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph. Weaver, in Roland Park.
Clyde, Coxof Ashboro, who under
went an.: operation at the local hos
pital Tuesday morning is rapidly im
proving, it; was announced this morn
ing. . - . ' ' .; '
? Mrs. Callum and daughter, " Mary
of Greensboro, 'returned Thursday- to
their hohie.:: after a' short visit with
Mrsti J. W. Harris in this city. " " :
'.: ;S. F,: Brown and C. B. Hay worth, to
A. M. Bray,., lot on the west side of
South Hamilton street, $900 j; ; r
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1 A Vvasnt au.4 Vli
$6,000 iS,VOTED CQLQREp. SCHOOL
Ooard Reaches Agreement, With . Kep:
resentatives' of v Friends -Board of ;
i v At a call, meeting of : thecityi sclhpoi J
uyaiu iuursuay.nigaxr wnen memoers
, of the board' met withM. R.Taber.and
i-ttunard, representinsr-the 'New
York bord 0 Friend's,' it was., voted
to give ' aQ appropriation - of , $6,000
to tire society Jf or- the purpose'of con
ducting, the colored - graded teidhool.
which the T'cityVruns 't irir conjunction
withthe Friends' normal; school'here.
-.Auceroing xw tne terms s of -v the
agreement the $6,00(L is tobe'used
to ; pay' teachers and r to nieet geneta'l
running ' expenses $400 -of the-
amount will-be paid tithe reight,
leacners rempioyea. f ors the, enrollment
of 350 or.mo'Ce students, there. ";The
remainder will ; go- -to - general. ex
penses. The rcity 1 superintendent ot
schools is to ,liave authority . 'over the
teacners ;and 1 each- of thenT is ' reauir
ed to have, by October .1, at least ah
; The agreement of the.city i with the'
Friends for the .use of ' the -, school
oates- back to 1896, when the "graded
schools of. High ' Point twereJ organized.
wnen tne city -started to make provision-
for its ..colored "children; Pit was
found .that thefe was room 'at th
High Point Normal Industrial school
for, the public school for colored child
ren.: Every year since then the board
has reached an agreement with the
Friends, for - conducting v the: schoof
there.-" - i ;
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I. i PIRTHDAY PARTY, 1 . .7
1 -Miss' Dorothy Latham Stamey
Monday evening from 8 to 1 0 enter
tained her young friesds aa birth
day party if being her. 14th birih
dayl ; The color scheme- of pink arid
white was carried ou t in the decorat
ions aridrefreshroerits;. consisting of
block.cream, uakes and mints; the
birthday cakef being lightect with 14
pink - candles.; There were, three
rngs Jri thisakef the diamond ri'&ft
1 w iuua nutc ruis iuu iiiuir nui' 10
I Miss MarviElixahpth Tjnm rfJamft
I-- - - r'TTT --7 -'0 ' ."Tf
i rv rr. r:.-. --fwuv.
graph helped to-enliven and make
Wa 'HU'u'. i -It 1 Li
affairMlss Stomer received many
-f . i-ii-
LX)INGS OF CITY COUNCIL i
' Ordered band stand erected on
city lot on N Main street..
Refnoved trash cans; boxes and
all such articles from the main
streets. , "
v Forbid parking or storing of cars
on E. Washington and Commerce
from Main to Hamilton on both
sides.
Ordered all cars comingin to Main
frorrf any of the streets from Eng
lish to Commerce to come to a full
stop before entering Main street
FARMER NOTES. ,
Mr.. Raymond -Nance, 'of Wadesboro,
accompanied by his little nephew
Bernard, spent several days with
home folks here last week. :
.. Miss Kate Dorsett has returned
from a visit to Mrs. I. S. Kearns, of
Badin. . '- ' 'v-;-,' --
L Mr.- J. C. Plummer and family left
on the 4th for their new home ' in
High Point. ; - J": -
Mrs. J. 0. Kearns v is in the High
Point. hospix:whereiheAha an op
erations one day " last xwee. She' was
doing well at the last report. '.
Messrs. L: M "and Lewis Kearns;
made a business trip ; to Greensboro
last week. :t ' . V.:h : .;. '- . ' "
Mr. and Mrs, Jordan Hill and Mr.
Rufus- Hill, of" Petersburg, Va., were
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. CVH;Hill, last week. :i
Miss Dorothy .Hubbard, ' of Wash
ington, - D C, is spending her vaca
tion, with home folks at Farmer.; :
. Among :the visitors, at Farmer for
the,; meeting on .Sunday last were :
Misses Lulav and- Edith Spencer, Ma
bel and Ila Morgan, and TEula Par-
rish; of High, Point, Cammie Nance
and Lillie Chandler, of . Denton, Mr.
Elbert v Kearns. of ' Greensboro, , Miss
Bessie iidorean and . Mr. Joe i Morgan,
of Caraway," and Mr. and Mrs.-Moody
Nifong, of Davidson county. ' r ' ' : ;
Dr: " and Mrs., Hubbard were m
Greensboro on Monday of -last week,
Eugene Seafiraves made ; vthe ed-
itor love him more bv bringing him
anice - watermelon Tufsday fter
nbon; It sha.was jgood Geher r ? "
MarionlKeith: chiet of police jot
Hi6h Point in 187Q was in the city
today renewing old acnuaintances
! He holds aceipbm A. Odell
secretary and treasnret at mat time.
Mr. K.eHh lives m Greensboro;
- :s;-- B. ' Wilson to Elbert vvuson,
three, acres near the city, love and af-
fection. , -i-' '
PauT Stamey has returned ; "from
a week eiid tripto Lakeviow. j y ';
V"r j: idof to Ei;: FV Owen,: lot on
filair)street, ?100 and other S consider-
atioa&i o:: : ; P- ''xl :C?iz- :'
' - . - - - 't T'-'-t--- "i- ; "ti'Z' "
um mum personal
JNDOTDERVISE NOTED:,
Miss LUcretiaBuuch. . of Windsor . 4
Is 'visitaig ;in High Point; "where she - '
is-'the guest of iher sistert - Mrs." J: D.- .
Sitterson, at the4 latter's" home
Steele street. : Mrs. -Sitterson Oias but
M.yij, , iturnea - irom : month s- -
visit with . relrls ;in, , Windsor,
rhereV she, was ; joined, . immediatelv
prior to her return to High Point, by.
avir ainerson. -v - ; ' .
rs -Miss. 'Lucile Goldstom, 5 accompani ed - ;
by nef sistery Ina returned Thursday - -
to-High Point. The -Misses Goldstom ' '
havebeen-- ;spendingthe; past two ' '"
weeifs.w Waynesville4where- they.:
iave een guests at Oak Park. Inn.
: iMontgomery to A. C. Montgora-
yx j fwwi ty uu tne east side or King :
atrptri, approximately ?2,000. ; ;v r
Geo.-T: Penny.-to Jessie E. OuyIot?" '
in, Moon plat," U.450.' : r v - .
Geo.T. Pennyto CV, Lassiter, lot
in , Moon plat, '$1,500, Zl' .. '
W L. ,Mellichampe to J. -Rf'Mont-r-
gomery, property on the easrtslde of
King street about $2,000. ' ?
W.,F. Carr; of Durham, spent a-'
shorts while in" High, Point Thursday
on business."-' ' ,s I
' Mrs' Julius V. Cranford. of. GrPpni.;
boro, 4s visiting her f?s.f pr TUra r . r'
Muse; 7 . ' v - - . . ,
Married?-Miss Fmiry Brooks, . at 1
tractive and -popular vdaughterfo-
Mr. and Mrs. .W;.D, Brooks, $o: Shu- : ''
bal Kifkman 'well and fnvnrshlv -
known, Saturday evening at' Lake
Junalaska, ; , - ,
: Mr. arid Mrs; ,0. . H. BumOa
and daughter Laura' Ada of .Tulsa "
Oklahoma spent a few : davs ': her -
iisi ween visiting relatives.
NEW PAPER AT THOIIASVLLE.
The. Chairtown News 4 is the name, S ',
of a new paper at Thomasville which; X ;
has; already iissuedvtwoweekly. edi--'1
tions uriderf the editorship rof H. G: V
Wes t. ,Tbe'- ,
seyen-coiumn sheet .containing news
of:,local''.Wrid Igenralinteres't' in the,-'.
c m n y-Arn-s?e,lt' 13 Publlshed- ,
anhouhces that its .ournoses eill be to : ' '
teU
: the; -newsi-of -Thomasville and sur- , ;
territorvi
trial " news ,; representing activities
twres msriLUtea is a column nt- inrn-
among me employes ot the ' various
-r
factories of the place.
The paper' comes with the advan
tage of not having a patent inside
Press, work is not done at Thomas
ville, but at High Point, where, it is
understood the composition is als
done. ' ' ' ; v. :
" Although the owners of the paper
are not announced in the first edition,
it is rumored that the Messrs. Finch
of the. Thomasville Chair Company
are interested.
TRINITY BOOK CLUB MEETS.
The . Trinity Book Club met with
Mrs. - H. H. Hayes on Thursday of":
last week and it was indeed a most
joyous and delightful occa'soih. .
' When the members had assembled .
and greetings exchanged, the hostess
together with her daughter, Miss
Ruth Hayes, served t3e guests with
punch. - '
; After the business session was con.
eluded 'a 'contest' was the. pasttime for .
the .afternoon. A box of candy was
given as prize, which was won by
Miss Bertie White. :
A delicious salad course was served
by Mrs. Hayes, assisted by Misses
Dorothy. Wood .and Ruth -Hayes'.-' ' v
Those .present were: Mesdames M.
V. Andrews, Bruce Craven,W C.
Massey, " W. F. Elliott Misses Maud -Phillipsr
Bertie White, Frences-Woed
and Nell Parkin. ,
At, a missionary meeting held Wed- .
nesday afternoon of last week with
Mrs., J. C. Pep per, of .Trinity, - it was -decided
to Jiold a missionary rally on
August 12th. - Plans were made and
committees appointed. . Iced tea , and
sandwiches were served.
Miss " Nell - Parkin has returned to
her home , at Trinity after a visit to -
North WilkesbbrO and Winston-Salem. '
'Mlss.N'Be;ulahiNorhient.'lias' returned .
'from theJsummer school at the univer-" .
sity. I- , Z . ;- . -. -
Joe- Parkih,"after spending his vaca-
Uipn at ther home of his ' father and
mother, Capt. and Mrs. J. Parkin, re
turned last week to. North Wilkes
bpeo to resume his , duties -with ; the
Brame Drug Co. ? ; ; : .
Mr., and "Mrs. 3. C. Pepper and Miss
Jewel' Perkin have 'returned from 1 a
weeks' visits to Wrightville beach.
Miss Margaret McConneH, who .has
been' visiting Miss Frances" Wood, of
Trinity; , returned Jast . week to. her
home: in-Asheville. 5 v " ' ' '
Mrs. Herbert- Ballance and Mrs. - J.
M." Alfbrd recently ytsited Mrs. Car
penter, of -Trinity. -
-Miss Dorothy, Wood has returned to
her Jiomeatr Trinity after r :visiting
Mrs; Jennirigsi- at Spartanburg, S. "C.
Mrs'. .: J. Moore Campbellof. -Harris-burg
Pa?, is visiting her, sister Miss
Effie White, nt ytrinityv , .; i; ,
! . Ashford Parkin came, up from Lum-
berton last week to
icn( with his ' parents
spenanis vaca-t -at
Trinity.
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