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PAGE IVE THE LANDMARK STATESVILLE MONDAY JUNE 3 1329 PERSONALS col worn AMERICAN EAGUE amous Honeymooners Are Cruising not on the order of any one It was i I 1 Pct Mass silver uii ki3 uiu ami 'vao quunu telling Captain Rounds he was on his bentdlCe Of I hrCC wav to Boston to take up a party of Incidents occur constantly Anderson Mrs 4 or ineir nome wash after spending several and Mrs Hudson on East honoree was presented set of love lthurch 8it hr roon cnuicr nve miles east Courthouse the Srne of Unusual Ac stopped here Saturday afternoon in fiVitV TfwJflV I Li 1 A urnro SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE 1 Mitchell said he saw the tall stran KNOWN BY NAME! Standing of Clubs UTURE ARM LEADERS home TUM! Mrs A Turner of Chester Mrs Eugene raley Hostess at Party rlll4" nne Lhah nethy Morrison Wheeler i I nnm A Gilbert of Co the week end Miss Johnson will play ensemble the message Wilson goes to of Now Ilamp spend the sum i'l 1 And more than that you know just WHAT getting You ask for things by brand name with confi dence for sure be the same today as they were yesterday or last month Advertisers MUST maintain standard quality in their products their ad vertisements MUST be your guarantee of reliability They cannot afford to advertise poor or uneven mer chandise Have you ever considered what advertised goods mean to you? How many actual shopping hours you save in a year just by knowing what you want before you go to buy? from visit Price Henry klvu rePorteV McKendree Lone lw awing tneC lYCllu I vt JuOnLnl ninnfrz wlriiL I NWmlwm TV 1 Hf TA IU1UJ wan Mr Delingcr is the son of Mr and i hostess at a lovely party riday af 3 a iBi DelinKer nf Statesville i temoon at her home in Brookdale the evening of Saturday the twen ty second of June from eight until ten Taylorsville Read the advertisements regularly The time you spend in doing so will be regained many times over when it comes to buying To say nothing of the satisfaction of having perfect confidence in what you purchase institutes are athletic directors camp counsellors swimming teachers play ground workers leaders of boy and girl scouts life guards college stu dents and Red Cross volunteers The institutes afford a special privilege for all who are actively interested in first aid to the injured water safety the rescue and resuscitation of the drowning and methods of dealing with canoeing and boating accidents Three young men from Statesville have taken the courses offered at the Red Cross insHhlfR Mr VM IXJ Games High Point at Greensboro Winston Salem at Salisbury Durham at Henderson East Broad street honoring Miss Effio Meacham who will be married Webster Mc ceived today by her mother Mrs Jonnson in violin stated Woody of ranklin Tenn Mrs Thomas Will Entertain At Luncheon Mrs Thomas will entertain at luncheon at her home bridge was enthusiastically played at five tables High score prize a bot tle of bath salts was awarded Mrs Hugh Moore of Jacksonville la The honoree was presented two lovely im ported guest towels At the conclu sion of the game the hostess assist ed by Mesdames red and Carl Alex ander served a delicious frozen fruit salad course with iced tea and salted nuts The bride elect was becoming ly dressed in flowered chiffon with apple green picture hat Mrs Anderson Hostess To Swastika Club Al Ij A A zl zxzw zxa nnuvivju was nosiess Results Saturday Salisbury 4 13 Durham 5 2 Winston Salem 4 0 High Point Will Attend Life Saying Institute four The yacht was a 38 foot motor OR One 1927 Model Chevrolet coach one 1929 imxlel ord truck one 1928 model Ehscx Cub pc one 1927 model ord tourin ic car COOPER MOTOR COMPANY Phone Uo June 8 2tD Ub Than 110 critical period of an Results Yesterday Chicago 1 New York 4 Others rained out yacht said they could not say any thing about the matter Irwin Chase manager of the Elcq Works was asked about the sale and why it had been kept secret a nr very he said I am uni able to confirm a report of the sal of the Mouette to Col Lindbregh" do not deny it do he was asked he replied am merely unable to say anything about it I Mouette a 38 foot double cabin cruiser was recently built 1 sold from our show room but I am not at liberty to say who the purchase! One week ago Lindbergh and AnnieMorrow were married in InglewoocL New Jersey and slipped into seclusion that was completely unbroken until! tho Colonel despite smoked glasses was recognized by the skipper of the Black and bronn spoiled seller do iiewarii 1 June 3 311J HI Pet059 I022 487402 150325 teamwork will "carry in thd same way when they become men and will thus be far better able to pro mote arming Better Busi ness Better than their fa thers have ever done or can ever do without such cooperative effort Mrs TODAY: dozen Silver Seal Eggs please a half pound of Mild Cheese a pound of So and Boneless Bacon a package of Gold Medal Seedless Rais ins: that will be all thank and the shopping is finished! honeymooner fie asked the man if delectable salad course with iced tea I salted nuts and mints was served' Miss Mary Anne Pogue small daugh i ter of the hostess then entered the! room pulling a small red wagon which was laden with lovely gifts for the honoree Miss Meacham was at beige chiffon' 1 Rl Henderson 1 7 Greensboro 11 12 sponsored by the Evan stir Club with Mr team rnoay night when 4C recent con verts had charge of the service All denominations in the vicinity of the church have co operating with the evangelistic club and the pastor Rev Rayle is AXBPrtPl flint fhn will close Sunday night Two services are scheduled for Sundav at 11 in Results Saturday Philadelphia 9 Pittsburgh Boston 2 Cincinnati 3 York 7: Chicae 4 St Louis Brooklyn postponed rain Games Asheville at Greenville Macon at Columbia Augusta at Charlotte Knoxville at Spartanburg Standing of Clubs Meacham Invitations Ise sued Invitations reading as follows have issued: and Mrs rank Theophilu Meacham request the honor or your presence at the marriage of their daughter Effie Elizabeth to Mr Carl Wesbter McCartha Saturday evening the twenty second of June at half after seven Broad Street Methodist Church Statesville North An accompanying card reads: and Mrs rank Theophilus all oyer the country each year resus ueacnam request the pleasure of your company on Baseball Standings and Results Results Yesterday New York Chicago 1 Boston 12 Cleveland 3 Washington 2 St Louis 1 (Only three scheduled) Results Saturday Cleveland 3 Boston 2 Philadelphia 11 Detroit 2 York 8 Chicago 1 St Louis 5 Washington 4 NATIONALJLEAGUE Today's Games Boston at Cincinnati Brooklyn at St Louis New York at Chicago Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Standing of Clubs IN DAY: dozen eggs please arc you sure fresh? the last so good and a half pound of mild let me taste it please no too sharp 4et me try some of that one I guess that will do and some bacon not too fat have you some leaner? well I think try and so on AD ININb Games Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston St Louis at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia Standing of Clubs Results Saturday Greenville 5 2 4 0 Spartanburg 2 0 Macon 4 6 Columbia 5 3 Asheville 3 11 Charlotte 12 0 Knoxville 0 4 PIEDMONT LEAGUE rom Long Island to Boston Tali Young Man Wearing Smoked Glass es Stopped the at Block Island or Gas and Water New London Conn June 3 Cap tain Louis Rounds of the motor boat said today that he had assisted a man who identified himself Colonel Lindht'rrh to tic New London motor boat luncheon up a yacht at Block Island last Satur 1 During the week there have been! dav afternoon nunureus ot rumors as to wnere tnc The colonel Captain Rounds said! famous flier and his bride werp was wearing dark glasses to conceal honeymooning Ins identity lie had slopped to take on gas ana water ana was quoieu as rf Mr and Mrs Walter White and children Motley and Eleanor White of Rocky Mount Va returned home this morning after spending a week here with Mr and Mrs White 'Mr Louis Kaufman and his mother Mrs Julius Kaufman of Danville Va spent the week end i' here as guests of Mrs Hoffmann sand Miss Carrie Hoffmann Mrs Kaufman and little son Jules are spending several weeks here Mr and Mrs John A Scott Jr i and children John Ed and rances Scott and Master Charles Raynal i left this morning for a motor trip to Washington They will go via thei Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and stop for a short time in Waynesboro Va Mrs Hodge and little son Richard of Hillsboro Texas are vis iting Mrs sister Mrs Kurlecs and other relatives in this section Master William Webb left this morning for Warren Plains to spend two weeks with his grandmother Mrs A Webb 'Mrs Carl Young and daughter 1 Miss Mary Elizabeth Young of Win terhaven la arrived Saturday to spend sometime with Mrs sister Mrs A Thomas Mh and Mrs Otha Duke of Nor folk Va and Mrs A Johnston of Charlotte are spending today here as guests oi ivjr and Mrs A Thomas' Miss Pinkie Patterson of Winston Salem is visiting Mrs Pope Miss Helen Stevenson is visiting her sister Mrs red Eeherd in Jack sonville la Mrs Barrier and sons Thur man and rank Barrier left this' morning for New York After a short stay in New York they will go to visit relatives in Pennsylvania Miss Rachel Wooten accompanied Mrs Barrier to New Y'ork and will spend a while there with her sister Mrs i Chas Meacham Mrs Easley will leave Wed biv nesday for a visit with friends and relatives at Nashville Tenn I Mr and Mrs James Hudson left Lillard Coffin and daughter Miss Mary King Coffin of Itasca Texas arrived Saturday night to spend sev eral weeks with Mr and Mrs Watts the former a brother of Mrs Coffin Mrs Ben Neely of Holly Springs Miss another sister of Mi Watts arrived Sundav niodi! a visit here Mrs Coffin is rerhem Violet raley was presented an perea nere as Miss Helen Watts and (Mrs Neely as Miss Mallie Watts Mr' and Mrs Julius Waugh and daughters Misses Juanita and Mary Matoaka Waugh and Misses Kate Smith and Anthony Johnson who at tended commencement at the State School for the Blind in Raleigh have returned home Thev were accom ouiiu1 ii Tciugu ur wno ctvlivvj in uuigc cninon is a Student there I with pink picture hat and shoulder Misses Lucile and Helen Clarke of bouquet of sweet peas and roses Eufola left riday for Atlanta to I visit their aunt Mrs Jessie Setzer Hugh Nicholson Delinger Weds Marks Ikey expect to be away sev eral weeks Captain Rounds said the yacht was a new one and apparently had conw from Moutauk Point though the yachtman who was described as tall said he came from Point Jefferson Long Island He did not remove his dark glasses while talking with Cap tain Rounds The yachtsmen bought a barrel of water for S3 and soon nut Miss Grace razier of Greensboro to sea again a sister of Rev 1 razier of this Captain Rounds and his mate Ray city underwent an operation for ap mond Abell said they were attracted pendicitis and a tonsil operation at to the yacht by efforts of the yacht Sanatorium Saturday She is' man to make a landing He was alone doing as well as could be expected and usually craft of that size have at bu will be at the hospital for ten least two men They had an idea the days or two weeks After leaving the yachtman was Lindbergh and they hospital Miss razier will go to the finally asked him They said he ad home of her brother to recuperate mitted his identtiy The curtains of Miss razier has iieen a member the cabin were drawn and so far as of the faculty of Queens College could be observed no one was in thatharlottc for the past three years part of the craft K01ng to vnarioiic sne was a memjer of the Statesville High school faculty for one year Sale Of To Lindbergh Partly Confirmed VnrV Time Colonel Lind bergh bought a 38 foot double cabin I motor yacht named two weeks ago one week before he was married This was authoritatively icarneu to day though the Elco Boat Works Bayonne New Jersey builders of the Long Entertains at Luncheon Mrs Long entertained de lightfully at luncheon Thursday at one at her home on North Race street complimenting Miss Sa rah Adams The entire lower floor of the home was thrown en suite and 7f9 beautifully decorated A wealth of619 roses and larkspur decorated the579 front living room mixed spring522 flowers were arranged in the hall488 and Dorothy Perkins roses were in the back living room 364 1 The guests were greeted by Mrs300 Long and presented to Miss Adams and Miss Mary Scott sister of the hostess has iust returned home ironi line west it served in three courses at the dining room table and four small ta ables The dining room table was graced with a lovely mound of gar (dcn flowers and silver holders in I which rose candles burned The small tables were centered with crystal vases of rosebuds The chair was marked hv a bonmiet of vari colored larkspur tied with doubble cabin vessel called tulle Dainty cards suggestive of a of New York utiue mai Keu me places oi rne guests Covers were laid for twenty four Miss Adams was presented two attractive linen towels Mrs Louis Kaufmann of Dan ville Va was an our of town guest Miss Grace razier Undergoes Two Operations The Progressive armer One of the most promising agricul tuial developments of the closing lays of 1928 was the organization at Kansas City of vocational agricultur al students known as farm erg of The aim of this or ganization is officially set forth as follows: 1 To promote vocational education in agriculture in the public schools of the United States 2 To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupa tions 3 To create and nurture a love of 4 country life 4 To encourage recreational and educational activities for students in voafonal 5 To promote 6 Io cneouragL operative eui 1 among students of vocational agri culture 7 To strengthen the confidence of the farm boy in himself and his work i 8 To promote scholarship among students of vocational agriculture 9 To develop rural leadership This organization of arm ers of is the outgrowth of strong state organizations of stu dents of vocational agriculture al ready formed during the last three Years in a number of states and espe cially in the South These state or ganizations with one or two excep 1 tions are called with the name of the particular state completing the name One of the natural instincts and 1 psychological tendencies of high school boys is to group themselves together into clubs or By the establishment of national anil state organizations and local school chapters everywhere vocational agri culture is taught a wholesome outlet for these instincts and tendencies is at last provided With thousands of farm boys throughout the country working and playing together we believe that thei organization of armers of and the accompanying state and local subdivisions will de velop better boys citizens and far mrs and make farming more attrac tive and profitable The young fel lows who learn the value of organ iznticte while yet in their teens and who become accustom'ed to the satis factions of rural comradeship and MONEY TO LOA Al 8 por rent Interent cm city suburban highway irnd farm property an up In? 5 to 20 year to auit borrower We have the celebrated "raac annual pay went Plan See VICTOR SHUEORDt Office owr irst Nationnl Rank Tele plione number 839 Box 712 5 UNERAL SERVICE irnn Mi? a it rhavfi? I ivirs Anderson was hostess I i The funeral service for Mr A II "me cnJ Shaver who died Sunday night at his Lt jorn(l nn nnV home near Harmony was held Wed nnj ie2 strcct attrac nesday at Taylor Springs church and larkspur interment was in the cemetery there th forming Conducting the service were Rev th of lhe home Rash Rev Comer Rev I he was pleasantly spent Binklev Rev Thompson scw an interesting contest Rev Younger Mr Curt Go "as enjoyei I A tempting chicken forth a nephew of Mr ShaVer di sa course with iced tea and salted retted the song service I nuts was served Pallbearers were all nephews of addition to the club were Mr Shaver Messrs Graham Ixmnie Mesdames i Erskine Johnson Edgar Burlio Jim and Will ShaVer and Mr Johnson Rimmer Harry Aber Harrison Goforth nethy Morrison Wheeler One of Mr Shaver's neighbors in an Cowan McNeely Mrs IL Car speaking of him yesterday said that roll of Cherryville and Miss Pauline ne was a good citizen a Kino iriena and neighbor and would be greatly missed in his community War Mothers Wil! Meet riday After nnnn The War Mothers will meet riday on Water street complimenting Miss afternoon at 3:30 in th I Sarah Adams bride elect and Miss American Legion hut on East Broad Mary Gordon Greenlee of Marion and street As this is the last meeting North Wilkesboro who will be mar of the year a full attendance of the ried June 12 to Mr Bernard Pol members is urged lard of Richmond Va i Miss Marie Turner Miss Marie Turner and Mr Hiio li jrn i i Nicholson Dolintrnr wnrn mnrwoJ in' mtao iwtuui UUJiaim iVLUniCU nomeni 1 xx i riday from Nashville Tenn where1 Lharh tte Saturday afternoon at five 1 she has been a student at Ward Belmont Mrs Johnson of Shepherds town iv va arrived riday for a visit to Mr and Mrs rank John son Airs Johnson came here Burlington where she has been ing her daughters Mrs and Miss Virginia Johnson Miss rances Armfield is at from Concord where she taught in tho city schools Miss Sarah Kincaid spent the week end in Winston Salem attending commencement at Salem College Mrs George Stephens of Hiirh Point spent Saturday here with Mrs Allen Mills Miss Eleanor Stephens is spending the week end with Miss Emmabelle Mills Miss rances Wilson who had bpen here for several days left Saturday for Durham for a few visit rrom inirnam miss the White Mountains shire where she will mer Miss Peggy Ashe lumbia was guest of Mrs Hurst Turner Miss Helen Lewis returned Satur day afternoon from a visit to frienis in Wilkesboro Mrs A Boggs and Miss Pearl Boggs returned riday from a motor trip to Durham They were accom panied home by Mr Roy Boggs who was a student at Duke University the past term Miss Mildred Williams who is a student at Peabody Conservatory ot Music at Baltimore is expected home hv first of this week to' spen dthe summer vacation with her parents I Mr nn1 Mra Mrs rank Grier and Miss Seal Gregory went to Asheville Thursday tn spend a few days with Mrs Stan ford Webb Mrs Harold DeBow of St Louis is also visiting Mrs Webb Miss Sallic Chunn of Salisbury is visiting Mr and Mrs Allison Miss Mary 'ott who teaches mu sic at Erskine College at Du'e West returned home Wednesday to spend the summer Miss Azile Davidson left riday morning for Bakersville to spend sev oral days with Mr and Mrs A Steele Dr Sherrill attended the' North Carolina Optometric convention which convened in Greensboro on May 29 and 30 The convention will meet in Winston Salem next year Miss Patty Moore returned Thurs day night from Mars Hill college ivhere she was a student during the past year Mr Montgomery of Decat ur Ill has returned home after a 'visit with relatives here and at Cool Springs Admitted He Was Lindbergh Block Island Rhode Island June 3 that Colonel Lindbergh i irk tlvlty Today la vacht named were sub Mith the board of county commis stantiated by Adrian Mitchell a taxi sioners and the board of education arjvtr both in regular monthly session and Mitchell said he saw the tall stran ge Iredell court handling Kcr wearing jark glasses and thought Vjeav courthouse was gaw a resemblance to the famous hJ unusual actlvity thls morn honeymooner Jle asked the man if o'nt jj he was Colonel Lindbergh and receiv outside of the joint meeting of the I iffirmative reply 'two county boards to consider the e1 an allirmativc repiy matter of county welfare superinten morning sessions of the two I 7 organizations had transacted only routine business before the noon recess Miss Ruby Johnson Violinist Will Broadcast Over Radio IVllSS RllllV Tfihncnn rxf Qf Y10 will broadcast over Station in New York City tonight at l(no clock according to a message re Mr II Woodward Will Take Course in Red Cross irst Aid and Life Saving at Lake Junaluska Mr Woodward will attend the Red Cross first aid and life saving institute to be held at the Southern Assembly Camp Lake Junaluska June 19th continuing for ten days Institutes will be held in the eastern states at Camp Sherman Camp Mohawk York Camp Annapolis Md and at Lake Junaluska In camps held citation is taught by the Red Cross not only to students of water safety but to workmen engaged in hazardous occupations This system of artificial breathing restores to life people knocked unconscious by electric shock ni RufAPatzY'H hv rroc nr cwirxVn nnl Entertain At Dinner or Miss Sarah 'the same method used in the case of Adams the apparently drowned The object Saturday evening at the home of of Red Cross first aid and life saving Mrs Nattress on East Broad is to train people to act intelligently street Airs Nattress ana airs timing tne Cochrane Jr were hostesses at din emergency when medical aid is not ner comn imentmir Aliss Sarah at nana Adams bride elect A wealth of mixed which the importance of prompt summer flowers in bright shades ar i attention ranged in bsakets and bowls formed Students attending the Red Cross the attractive decoration ot the home Dinner was served in four courses at the dining room table and two small tables The beautifully appoint ed dining table was graced with a lovely green bowl of white larkspur Gypsophila phlox and fern and low green holders in which white tapers burned softly The small tables were centered with green bowls of Harden flowers carrying out the same color motif green and white which was al so observed in the refreshments At tractive bride and groom place cards being the from marked the places of the guests who were Miss Adams Mrs Clapp REVIVAI AT HILL CHURCH Upheld By Cour IL Supreme Court Decides That Sin clair Day and Bunts are Due the Government Some Time for Having all Sinclair Teapot Dome Jury Shadowed Washington June The sentence imposedupon Harry Sinclair Ma son Day and Sherman Bums for having the all Sinclair Teapot Dome jury shadowed were upheld today br the Supreme court but the 15 day sentence of William Burns was disapproved Sinclair is now serving a thr? month sentence in the District of Columbia jail for contempt of "the renate He refused to answer ques tions before the senate oil committee in connection with the investigation''UJJ Team Reports More Conversions Recent Converts Conduct One Service There have wpn ronnrfml' mnf'a reviv Nicholson The which nas oeen prog INiLIlVlbUn Ant raec waaVa n4 Trill nf Stjifpc Ville on No 10 Highway I This meeting sponsorc Honoree At Cl pnvn Mrs A Pogue entertained de reached high water mark Mr street MlRR Wilma Tllillnv rninrnArl VAnVn Saturday from Due West I Miss Effie Meacham wnere sne attended Erskine College the past year En route home prom fichool MlR8 Kfillhr nnt "Mic MahIiq Lee Deaton of Alooresville attended Ifahtfully at a miscellaneous shower a house party at White Oaks Saturday afternoon at her home on given Ly Aiisses Elspye and Geneva Moore Mrs I Coffin and her son Mr June 22 to Mr Carl tllziMzl 1 1 zi An artistic arrangement of mixed garden nowers and Dorothy Perkins' roses formed the decoration of the rooms in which bridge was enthus Dr A Stanford of Broad Street lastically played at six tables High Methodist church is to preach at the score prize a set of bridge ash trays! morning service and the pastor Rev was awarded Miss Meacham and Miss Mr Ravle will nrcnck nf thn Violet ralev wnn nrecnnfnJ an tractive china cream and sugar set At the conclusion of the game a1 7 delectable salad eoin se with lend ten Mss Sarah Adams Guest Of Honor At Lovely Luncheon Miss Sarah Adams who will be married next Saturday to Mr George Whip of Maltimore Md was the guest of honor at a lovely lunch eon given riday at one by Mrs John A Scott Jr at her home on North Mulberry street Luncheon was served in four courses at a beautiful appointed table graced with an artistic arrangement of pink sweet peas a color motif of pink and green beinn most attractive 1 ly carried out in botK the refresh at the home of mcnts and decorations Dainty cards sister Mrs Ralph Wall 1810 Ewing' suggestive of a bride marked the 1 he bride pastor Rev Pees oi me guests ana tne place ot nadni Woet tne nonoree was aesumated hv minster Presbyterian church official miniature bride and groom The fav ed using the ring ceremony were green and white baskets of The vows were spoken in the living Pnk and green mints Miss Adams room which was attractive with an was presented a set of lovely crystal arrangement of palms ferns and plates Covers were laid for Mrs spring flowers Only near relatives Scott Miss Adams Mrs Clapp and close friends were present I of rederick' Md Mrs II Adams The bride wore a rench blue cn Mrs McKendree Long Mrs semble of flat crepe with eggshell Cochrane Jr MrstW Nattress trimmings and accessories iMrs Kennedy Mrs Craig Immediately after the ceremony i Mrs II Cornell Mrs Long the young couple left for a motor and Mrs Louis Kaufman of Dan trip to points north Mrs Delingcr 'ville Va is tne youngest daughter ot Air and 1 Imt has been making her home in Charlotte for the past two or three years avenue juciiwamc ir ii 1VOUJ email viiuiuii ed using the ring ceremony Complimenting Miss Violet raley bride elect Mrs Eugene raley was InHIfinn nf Knr ViAnxn 1 and holds a responsible position in A wealth of mixed garden flowers the offices of the Asheville branch of in colorful shades formed the attrac ti 9orporaton I tive decoration of the rooms in which urKUIg announcements nave been issued: and Mrs William A Turner announce the marriage of their daughter Marie to Mr Hueh Nicholson Delingcr On Saturday June the first Nineteen hundred and twenty nine Charlotte North Carolina At Hume 13G West Chesnut Street Asheville of rederick Mil Mrs Louis Kauf man of Danville Va Mrs Adams Mrs Kennedv Mrs Albert Cooper Mrs A Bristol? Evangelistic Bliss Grace Anderson Airs A Lazenby Mrs Carlton Andrews Mrs John A Scott Jr Miss Lila White this moraine fnr thnir hnnin in Wash MISS Ina ington after spending several Lewis Mrs days here with Mr parents and Miss Willie ly green salad plates nKET wy on Lost Philadelphia 30 9 St Louis 26 16 New York 22 16 Detroit 24 22 Cleveland 20 21 Washington 19 24 Chicago 16 28 Boston 1 2 28 Won Lost Pct St Louis 26 5 634 Pittsburgh 23 15 605 Chicago 22 16 579 Philadelphia 20 17 541 New 19 17 528 Brooklyn 14 22 389 Boston 15 24 385 Cincinnati 13 26 333 Won lost Pet Asheville 32 17 653 Greenville 20 574 Macon 27 21 563 Columbia 24 24 500 Knoxville 23 25 479 Charlotte 23 25 479 Spartanburg 19 30 388 Augusta 17 30 362 Won Lost Greensboro 27 14 Durham 23 14 Winston Salem 19 20 High Point 18 21 Salisbury 18 22 Henderson 13 27.

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