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Rockingham Post-Dispatch from Rockingham, North Carolina • Page 2

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Tho raters cl IYe Dee AssccLtLn met in the church in ILir.lct July Cih for a Steward. conducted by Rev. at r. McNeill 5: Ella M. Hudson is f.r tr Theatre PHOTOS OF HIGH CLASS i a 1 hr.vs r-'turr- t.

.1 a tn str.y in Mr. and Mrs. 7. K. McNeill, of Ilarnlct, spent Sunday afternoon; Mr.

and Mrs. Jehu Brocks cf Steele's Mill, 'spent last Sunday with Mrs. Brocks' brother, Mr. A. C.

Hamby, The pastors agreed to cooperate in the "Every One Win One" campaign that is relatives in Morven for a few! M. Meacham, on Rt 4. I I )ii I 1 1 1 Vt's Tzxmfr to be held in September and Mrs. Sara Battle Hildretb, of October. Rev.

B. Austin, of at rns mother Mrs. M. A. Mc- NeiU.

Mrs. Arlie Baldwin spent the: week-end with her Mrs. J. Reynolds, at Mrs. J.

Ballard is visiting Laurinburg, was selected as chairman for the campaign for the Pee Dee Association. Vtadesboro, spent last Sunday with her brother, Mr. M. Meacham Non RL 4. Mrs.

Hil-dreth hadn't seen lier brother in days' stay." i Mrs. Alex Mcintosh accompanied her son, Mr. Horace, to Charlotte last week. Miss Josie Terry has recently accepted a position as stenogra- pher for Dr. Maness at, Ellerbe.

S. F. Key visited her 3jyears. her daughters, Mesdames "Chas rl inI RK t- T-t BUILD A BUILDING. lerbeforafew days.

Mangum Items: The crops in our midst are coking very promising now, and H0 Ju Monday, July 18th. Mack Sennett presents, "Love, Honor and Behave in 5 parts. A comedy full of 'life, with a Selznick news. Tuesday, July Metro presents Miss May Allison in "Are All Men Alike." A thrilling drama of life ini love among the artists. Also comedy.

Wednesday, July Goldwyn presents Basil Kind's preat story, "The Street Called Sxaight," in six acts. The sunshine of love routs the shadow of sin. it delights the farmers very much. Flavons Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Andrews seared in by toasting and family visited relatives in Ansonville Sunday, Visit 4 Mr. T. B.

Matheson was call ing down in the lower part of the county Sunday. Our Funritare Salesroom Lake-View Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Chandler A few weeks back Miss Effie Ingram and family spent Sunday in Mt. was given a "surprize party" by friends Thursday, July 21st. Paramount presents "Huckleberry Finn," in seven reels. "The Sky Ranger." from hear Blewett Falls and this com.

Gilead visiting Mrs. Chandler's mother, Mrs. I. B. Scarboro.

munity. Mr. William Home, a member DEATHS of the Mt. Gilead National Home Guard, left Saturday for Camp Glenn, Morehead City, where he expects to take a two weeks' training course. Friday, July 22nd.

Paramount presents William S. Hart in "The Testing Block," in six reels. Added one-red comedy. THE STAR THEATRE For High Class Pictures. 'Phone 353.

Chesley Sedberry, Jr. if Mr. W. P. Johnson.

Miss Mat- The bright 18-months-old son tie, and Mr. Lee Johnson spent Saturday afternoon in-Mt. Gilead of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Chesley Sed. berry passed away on Saturday on business. morning of last week after just a Thomas at Monroe. Mrs. W.

C. Lisk spent Friday week's illness from pneumonia. in Wadesboro shopping. The little fellow was suffering The following is clipped from a from.whooping cough; pne umonia Mr. John Stutts motored to recent issue of the Monroe developed on the 2nd, and de Reidsville Saturday.

We are just spite devoted nursing the spirit wondering if he will come back of the little one departed on the alone. "Thft welcome extended to stranpers in the 'Monroe Wants You' edition of The Journal attracted me to Monroe more 9th. We are sorry to say that some than anything else, said Mr. W. fc.

1 horn as. a young attorney who has "hung more of our young people are out" his shinule here, vesterday. He has leaving the community. Miss an office in the old Savings. Loan and To Prospective Purchasers: Please consider this a personal invitation to'visit our salesroom and examine our stock of modern furniture.

Please also -understand that the acceptance of this invitation implies no obligation whatever to purchase anything whatever. We simply take this means of advertising bur furniture, knowing full well that after you have seen it you will talk about it to others. The funeral service was held from the J. W. Brigman residence Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev.

A. Ormond. The interment was at New Eastside ceme Mattie Lee Home expects to Trust Company building, adjoining the sanctum of Mr. W. B.

Love, Mr. Thomas has been here for several months, but up leave Monday for Charlotte where she will go in training for a nurse till Saturday he had been assisting bena tery. tor R. B. Redwine in his practice.

This junior member of the Monroe bar is a at St Peter's Hospital. 'The friends of Attorney Sed member of a prominent Kockingham tam Mr. and Mrs. 0. D.

Stutts berry and wife sympathize deep ily, is an ex-service man, and is wel equipped for the practice of law. A suc- visited Mr. Stutts' mother, Mrs. ly with them in the loss of their cctsiLl career is ahead or him. N.

B. Stutts, Sunday. baby boy. Mr. Nash Jarrell, of Rocking Card of Thanks.

ham, spent several days last Cash or Credit i Mrs. Mollie Reynolds. Mrs. Mollie Reynolds 4 died We desire to express our appreciation to the neighbors and other friends for the kindnesses week in the neighborhood. Mrs.

Claudius Dockery is visit, ing relatives in New York. Kannapolis Saturday afternoon at 5:40, after an illness extending rendered in the recent bereave for two years or more. The fun ment in our family. And es. eral was held at Shiloh Monday, specially do we wish to acknowl The writer wishes to correct an error made last week in the announcement of the missionary meeting.

This meeting will be at Mrs. T. B. Andrews Thursday, edge the assistance rendered by near Troy, she having been bom and reared in a quarter5 of a mile of the church. Mrs Reynolds the Junior Order.

We are deep ly grateful for everything done was 80 years, 6 months and 27 LiagLL' 1 July 14th, instead of Sunday, July days old. Her husband, David lor us. G. A. McRae and family.

10th. You must understand that Keynoias, aiea aoout lo years I (a little bird) am not in position to get personal knowledge of all ago. Surviving are two daugh ters living at Kannapolis, Mrs Steele's Mill Items. i the happenings in our lively com munity; I just told it to you as it Mrs. J.

W. Hinson has been sick for several days, but am Tero Dennis and Miss Ada Reynolds; and one 'brother living here, Mr. D. M. Mclnnis.

Mr. was told to me. Bobo-link glad to learn she is much im proved. Mclnnis and his family and closer relatives attended the fun eral. Mrs.

W. Reed is this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Webb near Blewett Falls. We are glad to learn that we are to have a postoffice here at Cordova again in the near future. Now Selling at the Lowest Price Level in Tire History The mill was shut down last week and we all had a rest and all were glad to have it. Mrs. Hattie Bolton.

'Mrs. Hattie Bolton died suddenly on Thursday night of last week at her home near Ledbet-ter's. She had done the laundry that day, and had eaten a hearty supper. About o'clock she complained of illness and died almost immediately, death due to heart failure. The interment was at Green Lake Friday.

She was 52 years old, and was the wife of Mr. Ab Bolton. Mr. W.T. Walker, of Monroe, was here last week visiting his son, Mr.

Parks Walker. Route 3 News. Don't forget to meet the club at Mrs. Minnie Hicks', Friday afternoon 15th. Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Allen and son, Dan Jr. went to Biscoe Saturday to isit his parents and other relatives for a few days. Messrs. Theodore Thomas, Harold Maske and Misses Ellen Maske and Bertha Sinclair, Mr.

Charlie Wilson and Miss Anna Elizabeth Wilson, motored to Ansonville Sunday to see Misses Jessie Sinclair and Minnie Aldridge. Several of the young folks went to Blewett Falls last Tuesday and Wednesday, to pick Blackberries are scarce this year and the young folks thought sure there were plenty up there, but returned with empty pails and plenty of red bugs. Mrs. Lowe and children spent Rockingham. Mrs! Jane Thomas and Mrs.

Parsons andson spent last Monday night with Mrs-Hal Kelly. Little Misses Grace Harrington and Mr. George Reed spent a few days last week with his father, mm jwr. jNea Keen 30x3 $24.50: 32x4 46.30 34x4 54.90 (And Other Sizes in Proportion), 1 111 1 Tire repair rnen, who judge values beat, class these tirea as having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high (Tirade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment Tkey ore the qualitjrchoice pi cord Library Hours.

During the months rf July and August the Rham Public Library will bii open on ines from 8 to 10. And on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 3 to The Library will not be open on 1 1 Sunday afternoons dunng the summer, This new arrangement -is an expri ment. and if the night hours are not pat- 'X. Tonized the Librarian will change back to the afternoon schedub entirely. Louise Dobbins and Miss Sallie Kelly had their tonsils and adenoids removed last S.

IVEBB'S Corn, $1.10 per bushel per sack. 60c per bushel, per sack. ShiPstuff, per 100 lb. price on Flour is too low to advertise! come and learn for yourtelf. Beat Rice, 16 lbs, $1.00.

Green Coffee, 10 lbs. $1.00. Best Motor Oil. 3 gallons, $1.00. Sugar, $6.50 per 100 lbs.

Corby ate, 4 IU. $1.00. Tomatoes, dozen, $1.00. See me. I will do you right.

L. WFX3, PhoneGo. This new low price is made possible by strictest economies and specialized production. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making; 30x3H-inch Non-Skid fabric tires.

With a daily capacity of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined production on a quantity basis. All materials used are the best obtainable." The quality is uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any price. U.S. MAIL LINE LmMfoJFlit.it Aricl FISuip "Atrial" Jdr 24-Sept 28 "un to." 30-Ao.

27-SpL24 I -l laoonti and 1 jmt-J Cl week. Little Miss Carra Maie Lowe is well a-gain after anattack of the mumps. Miss Gardner, of Fairmont spent the week-end with MUs Pratt Covington. A severe rain and wind storm passed over thisSsection Monday night Also one' passed over this section Saturday after'noonnnddestroyed a big tarn on the Caudle place. If it keeps raining, the farmers will have a good'grass crop.

A crowd of yourgfollis tutored to, FOH SALE DY if" Vv.

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