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The Albemarle Press from Albemarle, North Carolina • 5

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THE ALBEMARLE PRESS PAGE ghort Local Items and Personal Mention I iTHE EVENTS' ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD son all of Char A Condned Record Of Happening Secretary Andrews of the treasury has Th leaders of the assembly of the nnr'junjjy 71 tnS 'n nor of her grandmother league of nations Including the repre Mrs McCain of Albemarle sentatlves of Great Britain and whose given name is Jennie rance hare reached an aceord re Rev Harris of Seabord re cently called by the congregation of Baptist ehutth thi And Oh! So Smart! I iv ju i Luc uic uiai i i readers i will be glal to learn that their for i nmr friend 1 I Tlmas aTld 8everal other London a legal battle day Social And Just Note The Price Hearne Norwood News Notes and Norwood Route 2 News IS by day it the Miller of Atlanta Ga daughter i napier win meet on nday at 3:30 in the home of farmers and others bringing in wares President Coolidge nas me vcmost At new mwo and nrodncts will have these placed confidence in Chairman of ed by the newspapers that quiet pre on the block I is the first sale 0" rte shipping board it is mid officially vails throughout Union county with this nature for Albemarle and its re at the white house and published re normal condition tored in the wake the and the tliIrty fouY with the sub be its pastor he finds that present work Hearne and Made in Caro may be will de federa! do and the en to state Mel Miss this nature for Albemarle and its re sults will determine whether others will follow met triemt is making good in his new position since an assignment of na ture referred to carries with it a cer tain honor and were Mr Mr Mr in the is raving the wookwork of the beau tiful! halls and state chambers At Now Albany Miss It is announc and ri is succeed Petersen of' Portland Oregon John Thomas Scopes central figure In the Dayton Tenn evolution trial has enrolled at the University of Chl He will Mrs Harry Martinoni and daugh ter spent a part of last week in Char lotte and while there attended the ex position and two daughters and Liiiie went to to the His friends are hope treatment will be of away trace is away undergoin facial treat ment Mr Colctranc was gassed in the world war and has had a number Richard Anderson and Janies Bivins are each carrying a broken arm in a swing Richard broke both bones just above the wrist while at play on the football grounds at the city school James was riding his bicycle when it skidded and threw him The accidents occurred late last Thursi afternoon this a welcome price? the result of expert buying in large quantities effected by our New York buyers Here is an all around wool dress smart to the last inch and priced at this low mark Buy one for yourself! TION AN0 THE WORLD BRIELY TOLD Of Intereat rom All Point Of The World parents Mr Love Mr and Mrs A Bailes from illlerbe were week end guests in the lome of Mrs and Mrs Jimmie the small son of Mr and Mrs Peck had his tonsils re moved last week and seems be get ting along line Mr Aaron Harris manager of the Acorn store in North Wilkesboro spent the week end in the home of Mrs Estelle Pannill We want you to see this material for yourself as we tell you how fine it is it's gossamer Wool! It is printed in a variety of attrac tive patterns too and the patterns themselves make the dresses Different Girl you please turn on the radio Jack" Harold do you keep call ing me She sorry I keep think ing this is Wednesday instead of It is of interest to Albemarle friends to note that Mr Pridgen was given the Rockingham assign ment by the Charlotte Daily Observer to report the Cole trial Press readers 1 The inest abric Neat handsome and fair are these jaunty frocks tail ored from this new Lena Spinks and Mrs Jerry after Airy Throneburg Sun man Life Insurance company of Salisbury spent several days in Albemarle this week I The Stanly Bank and Trust com pany building has caught the fever of Progress Its front is being rejuvi THURSDAY OCTOBE 1 1M proved very satisfactory up present time ful that this more benefit as he is staying for sometime Mesdames Ingram Da vis and children and Miss Elizabeth Horne of Wadesboro visited rela tives in Norwood Mondav Rev Andrews was given a pounding by his Silver Springs con gregation last Saturday Everything imaginable was represented from canned goods to a hind of veal This is the second pounding Rev Andrews has received since his arrival here about two months ago The union meeting in a tent near the mill village started on Tuesday Talbert and family have moved into the house re cently vacated by Mrs Estelle Pan Mrs Turner Entertains Mrs Turner entertained the Tuesday Evening club at her attrac tive home on East Main street Quantities of fall flowers made the rooms attractive in which four tables were placed for the game of rook After several games were played the hostess assisted by her sister Mrs Patterson and Mrs Henry Morrow served a salad course The visitors were Miss Reeder Mrs Earl Bruin of Statesville Mrs 1 Maud Lee spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr I Miss Ver nie Blalock spent day with Miss Tempie Smith Misses Vera Throneburg and lie Blalock speWt Sunday with Myrtle Blalock Born to Mr and Airs Guy Hath cock on Wednesday September 16 a son Billy Norwood route '2 Sept 28 Rev Adams filled his regular ap pointment at Mt Zion church Sun de AU (Delayed last week) fiiiss Nannie Leech who was tained at her home on account of serious illness and death ot ner moth er arrived last week to resume her work as teacher hire Mrs A Highfill of Liberty is spending sometime with her daughter of Mrs district court of conspiracy to violate the prohibition law through operation I of the Maryland Drug and Chemical 1 company On orders from Columbus govern On last Saturday morning Miss Louise Bowers and Mr Bill Crump were happily married ar Bennetts ville September 26 Wc wish this couple much happiness and suc Misses Beulah Ingold Mae Vick and Vera Burnette went to Charlotte riday night to see the picture ishing Mrs I Russell Jr and small son of Danville Va are guests in the home uf Mr and Mrs Rus seli this week Mrs Alice Starr Entertains Bridge Club Mrs Alice Starr was hostess to the Bridge club Tuesday afternoon when she entertained at four tables of bridge The rooms were decorated in pretty fall flowers and the guests found their places by attractive score cards After several progressions of bridge the hostess assisted bv sister Miss Marv Mabry and Mrs I Hnrfnn accessories followed by ice cream and cake The invited guests were Mesdames Eugene Ewing I Horton orcy and Miss Virginia fabric all wool and light and com fortable in weight MUTUAL AUCTION SALE i rrT zx TInvJti'ova nnmnuHV Will lit kJLclUit 1AU1 111 1 1 ui mh 1 1 a inn a nirtinn vvnuuouv 1 1 nf rmnh Mhnr nn! i nf IrrnsCCiriO lUUSUVOOni WHlCn at 9tne uenpumiB I prospects of an early settlement per stock I haps a week or ten hoq fhp utmost A JCDlUVUt WMUB Aldridge and Mrs Huett Crump of spent Sunday in the home of Crump Aldridge spent Sunday home of Mr McSwain Mrs Hal Turner Entertains in of Mrs Earl Bruin Mrs Hal Turner entertained the club in compliment to Mrs Earl Bruin on Wednesday night Pretty fall flowers were used in rooms where the tables were placed for bridge and rook After the game a salad course was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Reeder and Mrs Henry Morrow Mrs Bruin was presented with a dainty honor gift Misses Louise Avert and Mabel Kimrey will leave shortly to teach in the schools at Endy Mrs Harry Gray of Salisbury Sunday visitors in the home of and Mrs Biles Mr Proctor assistant Metropolitan nnditlon officers of the navy property and'tlonal Association of Retail Druggists rt arp pinaed to its air service in the testimony intro in convention at Memphis Tenn to the local cotton mills revel in pure happiness in the means of soul ex pression he has given them There is litt'e doubt that he has changed in to usefulness lives that otherwise would have been wasted Is it not then an appealing thought that after many more years of effort here that the spirit of his music may rr nm untl cpp OTPJlt snirit of ttlUSi cal harmony hovering' over Albemarle that sum exempted from tax due to hi? teachings What greater monument could he ask? HISS 1 Catkins have returned home spending a few days in Jit and inston Salem Mr and Mrs Noel Thomas Harry Grav of Salisburv Mr RitT Misses Bertie Charlotte Monday to attend the Jew ish services at the Temple Mr and Mrs Watkins andlaughter spent the wk end at Poe Dee with Mrs sister Mrs Henry DeBerry TAT A NATION WIDE ft I I 1 INSTITUTION 1 Penney Lo DEPARTMENT STORES MAIN STREET ALBEMARLE Rev Marr presiding elder Salisbury district will preach Sunday morning at Central Methodist church Dr Marr is always heard gladly by our people and he will have a good audience out to hear him Mr and Mrs red Bonitz Dr Reg esier virs rtnel Carter and ana mrs no cox lone were week end guests in home of Mrs Hinson daughter Mrs Rinehart A daughter was born to Mr Mrs John McCain at Pekin day September 25 The child yisses Bertie Efird Nell Smith innie Belle Watkins and Mr Steve Davis Saturday in Salisbury Mr and Mrs John Hill and niece Ms Marv Hill spent the week endMonroe with friends Mrs Lennie Myers of Winston Salem is spending a few days with her mother Mrs Horton Mr and Mrs children attended the 1 liras exposition riday Uiss Mae vick spent the week nd Thorne folks in Norwood joe Cannon of Concord spent Monday in Albemarle on business ri Sam McCubbins of Salisbury visaing relatives in Albemarle this week Mrs McCain and Mrs ELgs attended the Parker reunion Sunday near New London Mis Bess Harris and Miss Ann Howell of Norwood were visitors in Albemarle Tuesday Mr Kay of the Thomasville nolice department was a court visi tor this week reached the state where a pronounce 1 1 ment of a new federal policy 1 1 expected to be mads soon it 1 Hneate the work which theI government will attempt to will emphasise that part of 1 forcement to he left entirely and local authorities I The retail price of every important article of food has risen perceptibly I since this time last year A report 1 made by the bureau of labor statistics I of the department ot labor on the cost lot living shows these advances from 1 July 1924 to July 1925 the compar isons given In percentages: Round I steak 5 rib roast 4 chuck roast 7 I I plate beef 7 pork chops 29 bacon 1 1 34 ham 22 lamb leg of 2 hens 1 4 salmon canned red 1 milk fresh 1 2 milk evaporated 2 Norwood Sept 28 After quite a dull period things livened up with real excitement last Wednesday eve ning and night Burglars of an amateur nature supposedly entered five places While Mrs Ingram was attending the tent meeting a bold fellow came to the window found Mr Ingram sleeping and care I fully removed $2500 from his pants and left them at a different place Mrs Ingram noticed the pants had been moved from the former place but thought Mr Ingram had arisen for some cause and dismissed the matter from her mind until Mr Ing ram noticed the money was gone the next morning and raised the alarm He hastily left for Sinclair Mercan tile store of which he is a partner and found that they too had had a robbery the evil doers probably becoming frightened be cause this was the last theft under taken and day was nearing or else at some unaccountable noise for they left behind them the crow bar and bolt cutter used in removing the iron bars Investigation proved that the crow bar was taken from a nearby station which had been entered and the large sum of 65c taken The bolt cutter was taken from a black shop which was probably en tered by a window The Norwood I Motor company was also entered dur 1 ing the night and the contents of the i cash register removed which amount 1 ed to about $1500 Sinclair Mer cantile company missed two pairs pants which hail just been marked up and several dollars from a cach drawer It is certainly to be hoped that the person or persons connected with this business will be found and justice meted out to them We are very proud of the fact that Harris McAulay company left no stone unturned when their store was broken into sometime ago until the criminals were found and brought to justice Mr William Crump son of Mr and Mrs Crump of the Hatti sec tion and Miss Louise Bowers daugh ter of Mi and Mrs II Rowers of near Randall gave their friends a surprise by slipping away to South Carolina and having the knot tied on last Saturday Mr and Mrs Claude Bowers accompanied the young peo ple to South Carolina Biss is a Miss Anna Schrock of Marion Va was the attractive house guest of Miss fera Spinks last week Mr Jo Moody has returned from Washington where he has been em ployed for some time Mr Wolf and daughter Roberta attended the Jewish services in Greensboro Sunday and Monday Mrs Nora Morris spent several days in Statesville last week visiting friend' Mr A A Yeager of Henderson ville spent the week end here with Mrs Yeager and daughter Cornelia Miss Estelle Beckham of Badin was the guest of her brother Beckham for the past week end Mr and Mrs After havtag forfeited collateral 1 bond of 35 Nathan Smith of Bal timore wnosa antomoniie narrowly im tnleeed hitting Preefdent Coolidge had 1 IMPORTANT NEWS TATR NA the forfeiture set aside stood trial and wae fined 35 Smith appeared in court personally a short time after bis case had been called and tb bond ordered forfeited because of his tar UILCBB iuu piugram ivr prunirjiiion enrOrCe ment being developed by Assistant MONUMENT MUSIC There are monuments and monu ments Some are of cold grey stone I Others are not One great mono ment of the latter class warm ap 1 pealing beautiful is now in course I of building here It is a happy iLmurht flint nno whnni it honors sees it form day I is a monument of music of youth Prof building it for himself The world of music is honntifril 1 millions who cannot enter for lack i duced of a guide Professor life No steps toward construction of a is given to introducing to the realm new dirigible are contemplated by of harmony those who grope that President Coolidge pending the out whr Dozens and dozens of bovs in come of inquiry now in progress at Lakehurst into the wreck ot the Shen cago as a graauare stuaent andoah The president does not ex I specialize in geology pect however that the Inquiry will re 1 At Chicago disinterment of the skel veal such difficulties in dirigible build 1 eton in the graveyard of Leonard ing as to convince the government It Wood's presidential campaign of 1920 should abandon such construction started when trial was begun In ted Heide of New York who re era! court of the suit of William Coop lated in his income tax report for er Proctor Cincinnati soap manufac 1919 that he had lost $277060 playing i turer against Col A A Spragne of bridge whist lost his appeal to have i Chicago conynissoin of Chicago pub lie work tor rtiy tnousano oouais The sum of more than ten million francs donated by John RockefellerJr of New York City for the resto ration of the palace of Versailles rance will be utilized in the destruc policies already revealed before the forTner old Hickory powder plant dis in the soul aircraft inquiry board as trict is out un(er Ludwig is I existing between the army and navy rank Stone cf Washington I was shown to extend to admlnistra 1 was elected president of the Na ay She is her re The position of the submarine 51 sunk off Block Island In I with the steamer City of Rome has been located by rescue craft search ing for the vessel It Is reported In a radio message to the Newport I naval training station There are no I signs of life the message runs but crews of the rescue ship are opti mistic that somo of men who went down marine may be alive Tt Is predicted that wni result from the raid made by fed oral prohibition agents on three coach es attached to a special Big our I train at Cincinnati and the arrest of Saxon kings back to Adam and men tha! ci'y 'he oth Hfs royal highness Emir Ghrftzl the 12 year old crown price ot Irao Is corning to the United States to en ter the American university accom panied by his nurse and hfs business manager He will arrive In this coun try about October 5th formation mat sentences or two years The American colony ot Paris Is not 'n Atlanta penitentiary have been alone In mourning the passing of Imposed upon Neufleld Joneg and Paul Bartlett noted American sculp li'9 brother Winfield Jones found tor who succumbed to septicaemia re I guilty by a Jury in the United States suiting from a slight injury received on recent fishing trip In the forest ot Ardennes i Ainciican aviators 01 tnG miipt Ifllan a nun A mu a vet rvni wvnralrtI Vtve 4kn miati DMuauiun tut uvv nuuicu iuq i that ha mav sAuir thfi nf the ivnchiiiK nsar Rockford of resignations are without negro Ivy a timber cutter No further worthy young man and although just foundation I disorder is anticipated has declined the call as he can not leave his just at this time Mr Vaughn Reid of New York is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Geo Reid Young Reid is as sistant engineer on City of lint A I and has seen a good bit of the world He talks interestingly of his travels Washington I Leah Admiral Leigh Palmer president of the emergency fleet corporation is ex I pected to resign within a few days Honor 1 ag the cllmaxe to a hitter row of sev eral duration between him and the shipping board a situation into which President Coolidge has been drawn as a supporter of Palmer I but In which It appears he will be i unable to bring peace A rousing reception was glen Colo nel Mitchell upon his arrival herefrom Texas the other night to appear be fore the president's air board but he had nothing to say about the contro versy started over the nation's air de fense John Slaton Jr ot Atlanta Ga formerly a training officer of the vet bureau has been appointed re gional manager of the Atlanta divi sion rance has been fnvited to fund her anHrfl rtahf nf fnnr hflliAn frwA hfindraA I million dollars to the United States oreln Trade Councn declare9 on substantially the same terms as "unclng that the thirteenth annual were granted to Belgium in funding convention will be held in Charleston that post armistice debt C' Convinced that there 1s no Hkell Only relatives and a few close hood of favorable congressional ac blends attended the funeral services tlon on the teorganl Jamea Deering wealthy bachelor Mtfon bill Senator Edge Republican 8on of the tormer harvester king who New Jersey said after a conference ded on the steamer aris Just a few with President Coolidge that he would out of New lork City recently offer a proposal to give the executive At Nashville Tenn Mrs Kellie wider powers In effecting consolidation Simmons charged with murder In and transfers of government bureaus I connection with the slaying of Turner riction over the air I Tate Pre wedding celebrant at the trict Is out under $7500 bond nated under the brush Mrs Atkins reached the mature age of 77 years on last ri Sshci i markably well and her friends wish her many returns of the day All the pastors and congre tions in the town arc taking part A choir from the three churches is add ing to the revival One of the furniture stores here namely Stinson urniture company has sold the stock of goods to Mor gan urniture company Mr David Morton the manager of the Morgan urniture company and his brother are taking a great part in the busi ness The regular furniture will re main where it is and a nice embalm ing establishment will be made of the building recently occupied by Mr Stinson starting on career the possibili evening ties of his making good are fine Miss Louise is an attractive young lady of pleasing personality and the good wishes of the entire community go with the happy couple in their new venture Ed Harris colored was taken to Albentarie jail on murder charges Saturday He had been staying at a camp near Asheboro when as he claims an accidental shooting occur red ire broke out in a large body of woodland on the late A Lentz es tate about a mile or two from town on riday night The fire is suppos ed to have originated from oppossum hunters who doubtless were smoking or using matches carelessly It seems that ail lands should be doubly post ed during this dry period as when it gets a start at a time like this it is almost impossible to extinguish the biaze before great damage is done There have been several near serious fires here recently which might have been avoided with proper precaution Miss Annie Vick leaves this week for Salem college where she will take a special music course Watt Ivey of Raleigh ing home folks this week Messrs Aldridge Joe Scar boro Jr and John Cannup of Albe marle spent Saturday morning in the home of Mr Mr IL Coltrane while Mr Cole Anson a salad course with iUnted States state department's nil ment prohibition agents assisted by nig uiai tney are violating me mws oi ponce rained a special tram carrying the United States several hundred members to the Snan 1 1sh war conven tlon at Jacksonville la while the train lay over in Cincinnati It is stated that several lawsuits may re suit from the raid I Establishment of a university at Day I ton Tenn where scientific courses will be in complete harmony with a I literal interpretation of the Bible is I the alm of the Bryan Memorial Unl I verslty association officials announce i in revealing plans for a five million dollar drive which will get under way In October Terrance Druggan and rank Lake dapper young men of the sheik type reputed to have become millionaires through trading In illicit beverages toid ederal Wilkerson tales of wholesale briber' of Cook county (Chicago) jail officials who In return granted them unusual privileges The Bouth is succeeding the West as the most rapidly growing section cf the United States In originating American foreign trade the National Negotiations for funding four billion dollar war debt to thin country the largest outstanding obli are company will I gation "'ill bein here with the two 1 aIxcuIv nnHprRtanfiincr ofoli tlno rneiiltc nf itr Saturday afternoon beginning with interest Besides articles from its own warding a future disarmament confer DrAnaraf frvfta UK Ml wwswuq JUX WUJUU Will Rnt fha ux me of natJons will per mftted to decide the moment when preparations for an International eco nomic conference shall be started The question of whether the United States Is to be fnvited to send expert to Geneva to aid in the technical prep arations for the league of nations dis armament conference on the holding of which the leaders of the assembly 1 rx of the league Includtn the delee st XJoniCStlC' of Great Britain and rance have at last reached an accord and whether Americans will sit on the com mission" still remains unanswered The council of the league of nations by the London I TtW pers for ths decision to refer the dis pute between England and Turkey over the Mosul region of Mesopotamia to the world court of Justice at The Hague Adam died of the gout says an an cient document held by the College ot London The document the origin ot which is unknown but which was written in the sixteenth century professes to trace the genealogy of the I er night The coaches carried several hundred delegates en route to the na I tlonal encampment of the United Spanish American war veterans at I Jacksonville la I rom Baltimore Md conies the In I formation that sentences of two years "ho holds a position with the West rn Union of that place returned to 18 work after a short visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Miller The chanter will meet on IL Horton Associate hos feses: Mesdames Anderson Sikes ratterson and Mrs A Smith Rebecca Rigby of Batesburg arrived Saturday and will be guest of Mrs Paul Moose for a days before going to Benson where she is a member of the school faculty A Kirk of Morgan town Rowan county was a visitor in th He attending 'v brother Mr Thos vw on roue ono The latter is Uh? and his condition offers but lle hope of recovery I I aWlNH i WSI I WjO aflWwSi 0 fl fh lNfc 7.

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