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Stanly News and Press from Albemarle, North Carolina • 5

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Albemarle, North Carolina
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THE STANLY NEWS AND PRESS ALBEMARLE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1936 Hart Awarded Call Society Editor Phone 110 Hoars 0:30 A 4 YOU CAN NEVER TELL city Cab irru1? Bank Bids the pro SCOTCH and noon At Penney9 Wednesday made in th1 cemetery Buy These Bargains Show Your Scotch REMEMBER: No Seconds or Irregulars at BEGINNING WEDNESDAY 8:30 A Just 60 Panne' Satin Slips CZJ Tired Of PAIN? 10c doz 13c each MERCHANDISE NOW IN WINDOWS SPECIAL WEEK! LUNCH BOX Dry GINGER 29c ALE Try It Next Time i in SCHOOL DAY VALUES 0 tn and and Dr Splude Albemarle Phone 269 the in Watt Gragg Is In County This Week The Dennis child died riday in the Conway hospital Conway THURSDAY and RIDAY with Robert Cummings Marsha Hunt John Holliday Esther Ralston Betty Compson Betty Boop Cartoon Miss Huneycutt Miss Juanita Hunevcutt Monday to take up her duties as supervisor of public school music in the Charlotte city schools She will have seven schools Miss Hun eycutt only daughter of Mr and Mrs A Huneycutt of this city graduated from Queens Chicora college Charlotte and since that time has been a member of the Chapel Hill public school faculty and last year taught public school music in the Rowe school in Durham MEETING TO BE HELD AT CENTRAL CHURCH A meeting will be held it tral Methodist church Wednesday night at 7:30 for the pur pose of laying plans for the Stan ly county Training school which will open here September 27th Representatives from the various Methodist churches in the county are expected to be present Consultation Always ree Yours for better health ast colors Just the thing for house wear TODAY TUESDAY RED STONE in with Owen Davit Jr and Louise Latimer Bowe's Amateur Parade Paramount News Republican Candidate for Congress is Here on Get Acquainted Tour 36 inch width 40inch width PENNEY COMPANY Invited to Be at Riden hour Building vited to attend the nll day picnic at the Ridenhour community build ing Saturday of this week Every family is requested to bring basket of lunch and some sweeten STANLY Popular Playhmut Beginning Wednesday 8 A BACK TO SCHOOL Two Ceil LASHLIGHT All grange members in Stag Handle POCKET KNIE Modern LAPEL WATCH Assorted colors lunch box Double decker Excellent for packing school lunches SATURDAY Open 11 A Centlnuoui Sbowint GENE AUTRY in the Chapter 10 for a Musical Comedy rathe Topics Hart accompanied by Mrs Hart will leave Wednesday for Sea Island Ga to spend the re mainder of the week attending a meeting of managers and a few agents of the southern states for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company of New York City Mr Hart local agent is one of only 2d agents in North Carolina who has been awarded the trip to Sea Island as a special honor for having done meritorious work for the past year He has been con nected with the Metropolitan Life Insurance company for the past 10 If so you will appreciate my health message here today because 1 have yet to find any one who can truthfully say that they really enjoy pain Pain is an indication of inflam mation unless due to trauma or severe injury to the part affected and the cause should be located and removed with specific adjustment Even in pain related to toxic and in fectious conditions wonderful results are obtained when oth 1 er methods fail If your pain is not due to trauma and is one that will yield to My Chiropractic Health Service 1 will be only too glad to tell you so On the other hand if it is pain due to injury or otherwise I will be just as free to tell you also Medical Student Here Hubert Patterson Jr is spend ing two weeks here in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Hu bert Patterson on North strict prior to returning to Boston Mass where he will resume his senior studies at the medical school of Harvard university Young Pat terson spent the past two months at State Sanatorium Sanatorium as assistant to Dr McLain where he completed a required course He leaves September 18 for Boston to resume his work dur ing the next year he will be student house officer at Massachusetts hospital Young Patter son leaves today (Tuesday) for a few days business trip to Raleigh Grange Will Hold Picnic Saturday hoped that every grange family will come out for all or part of the day'c activities Th 10c Day CmiUhmm ftvwim LOUISE LATIMER and OWEN DAVIS JR in "Underaaa starring I Crash Corrigan Chapter 1 Rainbow Parade Cartoon uneral service for Billy Dennis was held Sunday atter 3 o'clock at Liberty Hill Montgomery county with ers Roy Russell of Salisbury and II Russell of Kannapolis and two sisters Miss Louise Russell and Miss Marie Russell of the home Mrs A Cooper spent Satur day in Charlotte Mrs Margie Mauney spent the week end in Durham and Chapel Hill Mrs A Still spent Sunday in Cheraw with her brother A Thompson I Grogan of Price is visiting in the home of his daughter Mrs A Boaz in South Albemarle George Hann of Augusta Ga spent the week end in the city with relatives and friends Billy Campbell of Norwood was a visitor in the city during the week end Miss Elizabeth Bundy and Victor Will of Charlotte were visitors in the city Sunday Thomas Craig Johnson left Monday to take up his studies as a member of the freshman class at Mars Hill college Mr and Mrs Allison of Gastonia were guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Hart on North ourth street Sunday Harry Horton will return to the city today (Tuesday) after having spent a few days at Myrtle Beach Mr and Mrs George Henry Crowell Miss Ethel Russell and Hugh Still spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach Bill Mann returned home Satur day after having spent a week in Greensboro in the home of his aunt Mrs A Hornaday Miss Louise Efird will leave to day (Tuesday) for Lincolnton to begin her duties as a member of the city schools faculty Miss Louise Shoe returned to her home here Sunday after a two visit with her aunt Mrs Curlee in Memphis Tenn Little Miss Martha Moore spent the week end with her grandpar ents Mr and Mrs Moore in Leaksvilie Mrs DeWitt Holt of Troy was a guest in the home of her sister Mrs Beaver on Pee Dee avenue Sunday Miss Martha Austin spent several days last week as the guest of Mr and Mrs A Rice in their home in Badin Crowell Mabry of Norfolk Va is visiting in the home of his par ents Mr and Mrs Mabry on South irst street Mr and Mrs Paul Brooks and children Mrs Misen heimer and Misenheimer Jr spent Sunday in Rutherfordton and Chimney Rock after a week's illness with an ulcerated stomach He apparently was getting along all right and his father expected to bring him home Saturday when his condition sud denly became worse He was the youngest son of Dennis and the late Mrs An nie llunsucker Dennis of this city He was staying Conway with his father who is employed there when taken ill He is survived by bis father a sister and four brothers Pauline Elsa Lance Wayne and Linnie The tit st on the program is ai address at 10 :30 a by the state orange lecturer Harry Cald well Greensboro Mr Caldwell head of the Juvenile grange in the state will also attend It likely that some visitors from adjoming counties will be there for part of I the Jay Soar A beautiful quality slip full 48 inch length 0Qz eaCh trimmed with lace top and bottom EjK Watt Gragg of Boone Republi can candidate for Congress from this district arrived in the county Monday and will spend the major portion of the week in this section on a get acquainted tour accord ing to information furnished yes terday by local cittizens So far as is known Mr Gragg will make no speeches in the county but will devote most of his time tn visiting various sections and shaking hands with the voters Mr and Mrs A nton Sander of Victoria Kan since their wed din jr breakfast in 911 have always Billy Dennis Laid To Rest Sunday Enameled tan red Ivory or black Leather thong $150 with button I impression upon those who met him He is seeking the place now held by Congressman I Dough ton Democratic representative chairman of the powerful ways means committee Irvin Davis of Loris spent the week end in the city with Mrs Davis in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Huneycutt on East Main street Mr and Mrs Herbert Wellmer of Baltimore Md were week end guests of Miss Lila Russell in the home of her mother Mrs Tempie Kusseu in west Ainemarie Miss rances Reeves McColl will leave today (Tuesday) to enter the freshman class at Greensboro col lege Greensboro She is the daugh ter of Mr and Mrs McColl Mrs Joe Gordon and son David of High Point arrived in the city Saturday for a visit in the home of the mother Mrs David Riff on South street Miss Beulah Stallings daughter of Rev and Mrs II Stallings left Sunday to begin her studies at Continental College of Beauty Culture High Point Mr and Mrs Colt Lineberger of York spent the week end in the city as guests in the home of the brother A Elder in Oakwood Park Mrs Lineberger was formerly Miss Ista Elder Miss Ola Mae McSwain will re turn to Hickory today (Tuesday) to resume her studies after having spent the summer in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs McSwain on route 3 Dr and Mrs Patterson and Mr and Mrs James Grimes of Charlotte spent the week end in the city as guests in the home of the son Patterson on Pee Dee avenue Misses Alice Huckabee Helen Horton and Blanche Atwater of Raleigh spent the week end in the city in the home of the former's parents Mr and Mrs Huck abee on North Second street Miss Pauline Avant leaves today (Tuesday) for Banners Elk to take up her studies at Lees McRae col lege after having spent several weeks in the home of Mr and Mrs Morgan Bill Littlefield left Saturday to resume his studies at The Citadel Charleston after having spent the summer in the home of his aunt Mrs Biles Mr and Mrs Lyman Austin and children Debcrnie and Nancy Ramsey spent the week end in the home of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Ramsey in Gas tonia Miss Eloise Mabry who recently went to Charlotte to accept a posi tion with store spent Sunday ir the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Mabry on South irst street Miss Martha Austin will leave Thursday to resume her duties as a member of the Wadesboro school faculty Wadesboro after a sum mer vacation in the city and ort Worth Texas Mr and Mrs Biles re turned to the city Monday after having spent the week end in Charleston They accompa nied Bill Littlefield to Charleston to resume his studies at The Citadel Mr and Mrs Carl Williams and daughter Joyce returned to their home in Phillipsburg Sun day after a visit in the home of the mother Mrs RM Wiliams on North ifth street Mrs Charles Jones will leave today (Tuesday) for her home in New York City after having spent a month in the city with her mother Mrs Anderson in her home on North street Miss Zelpha Hardin of Johns Hopkins hospital Baltimore Md formerly of this city will arrive in the city Wednesday for a visit of several days in the home of Mr and Mrs Henry A Harris in East Albemarle Miss Lois Sides has returned to Boone to resume her studies at Ap palachian State Teachers college Boone after having spent the sum mer in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Sides on South Third street 1 Mrs A Baldwin and son Bill Jenks of Roanoke Va re turned home Monday after having spent the week end the home of 1 Mr and Mrs McClaugherty I in Hearne Heights apartments on i South ourth street Mr and Mrs John Whitlock and Mr and Mrs Henry Morton attended the first North Carolina reunion of the 81st (Wildcat) divi i sion which was held in Carolina theater Greensboro Sunday after noon Jack Efird will leave today (Tuesday) to resume his studies at Lenoir Rhyne college Hickory af ter having spent the summer in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Efird on Harwood st reet Mr and Mrs Latham of Charlotte Mrs Joe Galliway of Raleigh Miss Ruth Alexander of Landis and Miss Grace orrest of Concord were week end visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs I nderwood Mr and Mrs rancis Justice of Columbia spent Sunday in the home of the parents Mr and Mrs A Cooper Little Miss Monica Justice returned to Columbia with her parents after a visit in the Cooper home here Miss Mamie Katherine Ritchie will leave Wednesday to resume her studies at Winthrop college Rock Hill after having spent the summer here with her parents Mr and Mrs Ritchie in their home on Montgomery avenue Miss Ellen Huckabee will leave today (Tuesday) for New Bruns wick to resume her duties at New Jersey College for Women after having spent the summer in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Huckabee on North Second street Miss Lillian Misenheimer leaves today (Tuesday) to take up her studies at Lenoir Rhyne college Hickory She is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Misenheimer of this city Ernest Misenheimer Jr leaves today to resume his studies at the Lutheran college after having spent the summer in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Misenheimer on North ourth street Norwood Girl is Claimed by Death Norwood Sept 7 Mioa Anna Russell 14 daughter of Mr and Mrs Curtis Russell died at I a tn riday in an Albemarle ho pita! after an operation for ap pendicitis uneral services were held Saturday at 3 at Nor wood Methodist church Burial was in Norwood cemetery Sur COTTEN MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Savings and Dividend Mr and Mrs Moose son Paul ranklin left Monday to make their future home in Dur ham The Moose family are na tives of Stanly county and have al ways resided here They have many friends who regret their leaving the city Mrs May and son Har vey and Mrs May of Wades boro arrived in the city Monday to make their future home here They are residing in the A Holbrooks house on North Second street recently vacated by the Moose family Billy May will join the family here Tuesday Attending Convention A second special honor has come to Skidmore agent for the General Accident and Insurance company here in the award of a trip to the agency con vention to be held in Philadelphia Pa this week Mr Skidmore won this honor for the excellent work he did for the company during the past year He will return to the Miss Bernice Speights of route 1 4 Albemarle spent the week end I in the city as the guest of Miss 1 Viola Me Lester Mr and Mrs 0 Ritchie and daughter Miss Mamie Katherine spent last week with relatives in 1 Ehrhardt Mrs Arthur Rogers who has been ill at the home of her mother Mrs Galvin Broadwell for a few days is feeling much better Mr and Mrs Palmer and Mr and Mrs Miller left Sun day for a visit of 10 days to the Centennial in Dallas Texas Leo Gerock of Morganton spent the week end in the city with Mrs Gerock in the home of Mrs Underwood on East Main street Joe Huneycutt left Monday to enter Darlington School for Boys in Rome Ga He is the only son of Mr and Mrs Huneycutt of this city Bill and Buck Mauney of Lin colnton were guests of Steve Tal bert in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Talbert Thursday and riday Rev and Mrs George Rhodes are expected to return to the city Thursday or riday after having spent about two weeks with relatives in Gouldsboro Pa Miss Rebecca Auten leaves to day (Tuesday) to enter Queens Chicora college Charlotte She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Auten of this city Mr and Mrs Murphy of Chester spent the week end in the home of the parents Mr and Mrs Efird on South street Miss Helen Misenheimer of Rich field leaves today (Tuesday) to re sume her studies at Lenoir Rhyne college Hickory after having spent the summer with her parents Miss Edith Widenhouse of Char lotte spent the week end in the city in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs A Widenhouse on East Main street Weaver Jr of Hickory and Chapel Hill spent the week end in the city as a guest in the home of Parker on Pee Dee avenue Mr and Mrs Doby and children Cornelia and Katherine spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Thompson Mrs Brown is spending several days in Charlotte at the bedside of her mother Mrs Asbury who is quite ill at her home there Mrs Pickard returned to her home in Durham Monday after an end of the week visit tn the home of her daughter Mrs Whitely on South Third street Mrs Rosebud Hearne Nicolson of Gastonia spent the week end in the city in the home of her sister Mrs 6 Townsend on South irst street Ted Austin of ort Bragg is spending a few days in the city with his mother Mrs Aus tin in Laton apartments on South irst street Mr and Mrs Harvey Miller spent Sunday in Statesville Blow ing Rock Boone and other points of interest in the western part of the state Mrs rank Rose returned to her home on East Main street riday after a visit in the home of her brother John English in Conway Mr and Mrs A Groves and house guest Miss Jane Triplett of Pine Bluff Ark and Miss Elmina Hearne and Baron Groves spent the week end at Myrtle Beach Mr and Mrs LeRoy Stanton of Charlotte were guests in the home of the parents Mr and Mrs Efird on West Main street during the week end Mr and Mrs Ernest Skidmore and daughter Mary Ann and Dr Moore spent the week end at Tuxeda near Lake Summitt in the western part of the state Mrs Skidmore parents Mr and Mrs Rikard returned to the eity with them after having spent the summer at the mountain resort Complete with bat teries Safety switch Carrying ring Always useful OVC Opens easily 2 blades large and small 18 rtjT inch chain ZOC A Scotch Bargain in circular woven tubing It will pay you to buy this special 42inch width 45 inch width The Best of the Better Ginger Ales What will happen fit the next turn of the road but yui can insure against the co of damages gram committee has arranged for several games ami contests suit able for both old and young The amusements planned are: A nail driving and rdlimr nir throwing Members and Their amilies contest tor the women: hog calling tor me men softball lor men ana Women if thpv enre tn nlnv hnrsH shoe pitching and foot race It isdined together from one plate Beginning Wednesday 8:30 A Only 60 Printed Tea Aprons Nehi Phone 280 ml in Albemarle makim Just 10 Gross Lead Pencils A good pencil not the cheap cedar but a really good value Good soft lead Ihvii hist ive pastel shades and white A Absolutely pure and neutral tT deliqhtfully scented BARGAIN LIMIT 24 BARS TO A CUSTOMER Bottling Co Albemarle BEGINNING WEDNESDAY 8:30 A Only 6 Pieces Pillow Tubing Linen inish STANLY HARDWARE CO Phones 10 and 93 Wednes ume her studies as a the senior class at Duke Durham after having spent the summer in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs A Lentz on South Second Lentz is going to the uni versity for freshman week and to begin her duties as circulation man ager of the Chronicle campus semi weekly Mrs Spinks Melton left Sun day for Harmony after having spent two weeks in the home of Mr and Mrs Melton who received her bachelor of music de gree from Coker college Hartsville in June will be head of the piano department of the Harmony public school Mr Melton who is located in Raleigh as representative of the Southern lyer and Spindle company Charlotte spent the week end in the city and accompa nied Mrs Melton to Harmony Mrs Wilcox and daugh ter Miss Dorothy have returned to their home here after having spent several days in Sweetwater Tenn with friends They accom panied Miss Mabel Scott to Sweet water to be at the bedside of her father Scott who was quite ill Mrs Scott who was visiting rleatives in Waldo Wise was called to Sweetwater on account of Mr illness also He has now been taken to his home in North Wilkesboro and is somewhat improved Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral service conducted for Mrs Martha A er guson Saturday afternoon were Mr and Mrs Conley Morris Mr and Mrs Clingman Shaw and Ira Brun ton of Troy Mr and Mrs George Melton of Lancaster George aulkner and David Bal lard of Mt Gilead Ballard of Asheville Mr and Mrs Grover Mauldin of Kannapolis Mr and Mrs Hendron of High Point Mr and Mrs A Bruton and family Mr and Mrs I) Lowder and family Mr Ingram of Thomasville Mr and Mrs Ussery of Norwood Mr and Mrs A Lemmons Mr and Mrs Lemmons and family and Harry Jenkins of Badin Trip I 1 7c yd 1 5c yd 3 Pt I 1 if WS ') I 1 I JL) WILL ROGERS and JANET GAYNOR in itQTA Tr A ID" with lew ayres sally eilers at ameda 111 JIHIE 1 Alix NORMAN OSTER LOUISE DRESSER tHURS RI SAT taf 'll n'.

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