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that ria.lv- y ' f th t., 'if! f.:;'l ;n i (''if1!!'! r-u;,. i:. : , t'U AT 30x3! Here Comes the Bride! 3 :& M. JTW:s i filler ami Jack Tickford taken Just aftcv ;ho 'V'Tl fl".l Wiff ItfitVivtk .tM..inn A 1 w Mau hvtVV U1V ObiUtliO Vfc ..it S?.fc From Kidnancrs I il . i,!.'M .i . . i 7 ',.' wc:hi k h !" ta stands no d&k of !;in .u'.jh tl-.o tCClChIlOt With Old TTclv rno ston.S.ro I'l Tt 1 and complicated with parcel pest AS M AIT ' 'AIIKIKit ! racka'ji-ts and othvr heavy mail that it - v . , is becoming ;ioro and more difficult take. .Socr-ril, recoil:; show that the pay 6i th'j r.vc:ap: mail carrier in the so (!'!lf."l iural districts who uses an automobile; i .?207O per year while the pay of the. man who u.sso the horse uvA LuKJcy i but '?ik:jo. These tnen, it is jaitV.'aro coming to .cii'iz'. .norc and rfiore that the auto- dv-mon- tho ;;f. Mich, 'i a'-for'l-(.id tirar . ari'l This, it mohile, is fo ha the most important ihf v-.I- i i'artor in trannoortation in their ,-ufh i-n i.csa and that they can increase iheir various . cuming capacity by more than 33 per iihcnel i.eent by its use. " , . .. ;' Real Tire'at'a Real Price ONE BEFORE BUYING Cord $12.50 . 14.75 . 24.00 .25.00 .$8.50 U..II4I1J- St:;-dard S. Cord Over Size Cord . . Sx4 Size Cord . . 30x3 ForV S3i Fabric 19e00 11 T ? n n t t 4 r A ,T ' T 17 17 iS -1 r.. u U A iv h ii i j .Her Viilcamzing- Co. OUUV D-- HEWS ITGI Newton. Ann-. R. Rov. J. Tit .Yli-ipr. Pastor of . the Newton Presbyterian! church, has returned frondnccird and uorneims, wnere ne spenc several days with liiemls. At Cornelius Dr. Gticr wrjs the principal speaker at a home Co'r.i'npr. Rev. ATr. Grier has only been l!lstor In iho Niv;t(in pvVl a fow months but since coming here has made mr.ny tiiends and .is one of the most popular pastors in, the city. Rev. and Mrs. G: W. Kisher, of Elm City, N, G.,'are guests at the home of Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Love. On Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Fisher filled the 'pulpit', of the Methodist church at Friendship and in th-j aJ'ternoon he preached at Pis,?ah! church. lie is pastor of the I irst Meth o;lisL chmch of Elm City. Th? Baptist congregation of ITewton ro fyiving their paf.t'r, R.?v. A. T. Hi well, a vacation. No services are b;:ng 'held at this church on. Sunday J evenings during the "months of July and August. Mr. J. T. Lowry. Sr., and sons, T. J. Lcwry, Jr., and John R. Lowry, and nephew. W. W. Lowry; all of Mt. Airy. .rotorel t Newton and spent Sunday with Mr.'H. H. Lowry. Mr. Lowry, Sr. for -more than 35 years was editor of tbo Mt. Airy News and postmaster of bis town for nearly five years. He is a very prominent- Mason, having been worshipful -master of his lodge for 12 years. Mr. I o"-ar. Hill, of Gainesville. Ga.. as bem snendins- some time with the j family of his nenhcy, Mr. A. F. Wood c-n 51 am street. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Young and family attended a reunion cf the HoyL5 family at BHlwood. near Shelby. :- " Dr. J. A. Young, M. D. Sides, Fred Garvin and S. T. Gaddy, all members of the school board of Newton, motored to Lenoir on Friday to look over the new school building now" being erected at that nlace. Newton recently voted H m is es 13 a $100,000 bond issue for a new build ing at this place. a . c o- SAINTS CAMPMEETING WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL West Hickory, Aug. S. The camp meeting closed her Sunday night and the ministers and people here for it have all returned to their respective homes. A 1.1 were well pleased with the campmeeting, and with the town of West Hickory. - Messrs. Miles Huffman and Obed Huffman cf Burke county spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. El RSfl & A. Huffman and ether relatives. The schocl trustees of west Hickory graded school arc now . having the two dwelling houses moved from the lots that they recently purchased to erect the new school building on . for West Hickory and. will be ready to start work on the new building in a short while. Mr. E. W. Cody and the entire school board are sure hustlers and-are going at this "work with a vim "and that always means .success. Misses Sue Deggeiheart' and Mild red Hawn ' spent Saturday and Sun day with relatives at Granite. Mr. O. T. Crump and family and Mr. Joe Crump and family visited relatives in- the Wilkie Grove section oicr. er.pnt' nart. of the time Sat S3 PI 38! E3 busi - El in a a D a a a a urday and Sunday with relatives at Saw Mills. , The Lutheran Sunday school pi Bethany church of West Hickory will hold their annual picnic in the Ivey Mill park instead of cn the church ercm-nda as stated in the Record last week Let all the members ow tna Sunday school and friends who can attend. Note the change and co'me to thc mill park and have a good time The picnics wilj be' held Thursday August 10, and all the members of the school are requested to meet at the patk wrlh well filled baskets at 10 a-, m., so that everybody will be readv for the dinner promptly at V2 "clock," the no-on hour. The school tt. ,rnnrpH to have plenty ot a a a a a a a a a m S3 P P P p a a p a a p p p ?5d lemonadl and is making every effort to make this the bsst picnic they, have ever had. Come, and lets a a a a p p haS,,rM. hSS and faj and p p p p M Hicks and family oi."-' cnpni sevtii" uju tt- i SPfiib o , Messrs Hicks, a week visiting VS. r M TTicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. Hicks and also - their brother, Mr. W . G. Hicks They went from here to Ashe- p p a a a Ville to Visit re ; ni t L re tu'r n in g home. x p p ra p p p R tr...v.. W F.merson declared 111. IltlUl" yesterday that the first case of rabies fn Ann Arbor was reported to him Monday, when a dog affected by rabies aUacked and bit ' a faculty member. SHORT OF CSTIBIIiPfflj ! - a El D p 13 -U 30SU5tttTo ! B&NB B0Y AMD HAM TOJT- ) TLL WE Y0U AM' y -' -!v:,: - TW VoU ANYWAY .-V VT S - jgiS: ''?-: J j . - v:- MOT ? Uy ST f '-A AU. i Hi M&Rk III ! II .A.' nw n. nrinjfv smm -fitew Btsgm n m T RMC r 11 f TK ffl Jt I flfiil 'GdtWPLETE FUEL : Ipllltl. ' SINDARD OILCORflPANY ' f8ltS ' ' (NEW JERSEY) , .-. , I f - v, .... I . J " ' :.'...!' I- v ; ..,.....' . ' - a Kediicecl ith- Days r n p a p p a -.-.-...'. P P P. a a a n n ii u n u n u 13 a n u The dog died eariy mou-uj -University oi ivjicmgaiv jll Txr- Art understand why they con- a ItMHie to call them .bootleggers when &Tn . aaKa m m an BMa Mn'BBB M MM 'im MM MB Hi Hl MM SB MM M rr rBi M rJ ) ! Mi H if U MM MM MM " - "- - ?.icLi, 1? fosiiri..--. 3-- 'ts