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Social Events I' THEJBURLINCTOK tAILY TMS, 1330. WASHINGTON LETTER BY KODNKY DUTCHEK MlM Robertson, Society irMViiKi rtnnriinriiMfnTr i i i i i i Thtr nest i fvtir wsHiws carry two of tor tbrwe.fc Wading In a Sea of Beer lr. and Mrs. Long vis- Urd reJativcs ui runboro Sunday. Mr- Mrs.

P. Wscker vuh her people near Rex- fiwt of is lcre kpcnnz some tarn? J. f. Mr and Mrs. C.

L. Harton Sunday vilh friends i liender- Mii3 Hibtah Keck ew aunday CALENDAR WEDNESDAY S-00 Prayer and praiwr uerv- ity-. church. uf tnutly for otiurtii L'. S.

fof iht- are prtjtluction in dls- Jarse dis- tboush ia bare in asr labor Crtd al- wars- at Mrs. Jacob Bbarpe. operative paAent at nainc'y hospiUil. 1m- alccly at UUs fur Spirit of HiirniKliip and Cco-J Hill lUrd i Not Final SululioA Aait-rican i-ited Ly IJureau iStatijstici 'ollox- JCay returned home lerdiy from a weeks" trip Beach. Va.

Mrs W. J. JRarfcer and and Evelyn Barker visited Governor berwe at ttoney Creek Sunday. i UK- Salt Lake RoUirv club, air.ons the disaslval does The Amalgamated Clothing no: snaK-rlally to the Worker bav? an with nna! of Hie unnnr'-jymenl'i-iaplvytrs providing for esjual lis- it tA "it i a (ributiuti of work amons regular of vi-ry ia in ffci rather when ma- wort- Marx ith i be pay the diMulrted men to tht- a of reducing ijnraiplvywiii in tlie $TM' each on the understanding leu', or surfaced rc-utii. individual plant lit winch it is in that wuuld leave the industry DOfTPH GREAT jJt I-akt Jul Chicago There's no nse cryins over spilt milk--or beer either, tor that aiat- ter--but hPreV sue that was enacted when Chicago prohibiUoa aceat3.

wearlDs rubber boote. raided a big beer-making plant emptied every barrel in sight. The plant was valued at 2100,900 and had a capacity of 500 barrels weekly. j-arl -r to 1 1 hJre" today to viMt tj)S na OI1N 0 Europe i reJativclv as our state.s in 1 cinitrueUfsn of AH)crt llartlcjj AIM! a rta an Kkuileen. of other, problem'.

Wff week-end of Mrs J. then; Mrs. Earl TUUnan and son. economic conditions Earl. of Mcbauc, arc today, the executive dcclar- thls -ir-ek here with her r- i.

the and Mrs. Wesley Ynrborouch 1 due n'' part i lac Ol lh" Jl i niji forcct tor i' i- at JJ-j i-iiui-ucy oft t-nttr other lines of work. aiett The Manufacturing Company, when forced to discharge i "y.orkcrs periods -jthet on taihoj'i than i fan ployed oa a purely pl-t: srmporary EPWORTH LEAGUE ASSEMBLY MEETS AT ASHEV1LLE JV. A 1K or two pay as par. Lake Junaluska.

of in uiisizyloyuieul iiboracct i North Carolina The fflSTEIff iLUESS LIST SISH1 CAROLINAS DEATHS Scout News AcUvHies of Uis LcoU Hoy and Gift Scout OrxanintioBs. Laiirinburg. -ifr- Barrett v.el! l.r. baiujuct UHQ gct-ac- qtinintcd meetinc Monday fount! 330 enrolled for vv. I I A NO 3.

BOY SCOUTS. Dr. ajid Mrs. J. S.

Frost and Mr and Mn; G. Holt spent today boro relatives in Greens- the Miss Kine left Saturday with fiiend.s for a ten days" May at Kanufta. near Hrnck-rson- vilte. Mr Mrs. W.

E. Hay returned lioinc Saturday from a two weeks' trtp to Catherine Lake and other 1 Kl in casteni Carolina. "aii'J rcmcn.i^-r ti-ut count (f io: a of rrji value irs ttiat Miuap. Sit-ry vvju. i i "i viiliK 1 vh't'i -eviction stud rtiUity tlili net exiM.

At the --nd of marict-t v.c rr.uch in our pu--i. a in our Atttojpt of IJ 70. v.vi! Mi. 1 July 1 oi dau-jhu-r ot Tarlwro resident ivy. tii'-'l 1:1 hwp'i n.KJi:.

'if -i inysliT.otL. ll'- atn whi''h 1- Fannii Tarboro Soy! Icr the cup no more poims were to the list last night when we went on a supper hike. First of a-1 we i Ground oi Kp.scDpa: met at the Front. Street il Churcli. South.

It vs'in t-cntirjue church lor the opening ceremony, throush J-ilv 4. JTho Scout Oath was repealed. Aft- Dr. W. F.

Hashvillc. crwards the Flag Ceremony was Tr-rn aenerrfi secretary, was the held. Everybody then Vj K'rcst spceker at the canqust. our camp site to eat supper. he voiced for f-tal tcsis were passed off.

After- Ill" church of th? future, declaring -B-ards cleaning up of tlie 'camp that the church will be safe in the grounds was taken up. The Scoul- handb of its young people, i master then dismissed- the boys. you cast have Rental Value biaufs- ance to pay the rental of your property should there be a fire. You would need ready money to provide temporary quarters while your own property was being restored. The cost is moderate; let you the details.

Chas.V. General Insurance and RenU A Offices: 205-207 Williamson Quilhan if, secretarj" of the new 1 productivity rl to Beard of Christian Education of the Church. i James D. The meeting of the Board of Teni- Frcctor. trustee of thr- University perance and Sccal Sen-ice open I i-orth Carolina nni active in here Wednesday night, acccrclinc it Dvnght Durham, Scribe.

religion politics. days' stay. A Miw DOttHtay Brn4tey leaves to- iiight-for Camp Grcyttonc. Tuxedo. STATE PRISON ON THE INCREASl said the ilinPTi hat 1 ciaxtioscd as to no vjiirr-- and Tcr 2o.

Confederate veteran. Joseph W. DR. E. I.

NOTT CHIROPRACTOR Maple Street--Graham. N. C. a telegram Irom Bishop James Can- Phone 107-W for Appointment, i non. its chairman.

Office Hours: 2-4: ADVERTISE! due 1 r.utopr- be ta ot iv 1 Statrsville. iff'-- Milton P. Bosle. 77. government employe and 'ic pave the VuiowTfStatssviUe resident.

i a racdiur.c intended to be an assist- to sUtcV, daring Vhc flt st. i il (: liv 1 4i ant In water sports. I ruon'Ji-; cf 1530 iccreayoci by 62 over vi al! intirJna! ir.Cammaticn SUFEKIOR -COIJUT CT.rKKS TO rtiniitancr. for the perwcl "a physician yester- MEET TONIGHT Mrs. W.

R. Potter has returned F. wpori'nii-reiurn he said he home from Columbia. S. where.

Kt-rprr a 4 1 today. th? child and that an- Wilmington. July I. The llic bedside of her A cf child tola hin Nanney 12th convention of North Hunt, trho died later. year Mr.

P.i.ve'.! jaid. the sir! something over Carolina Superior court clerks Trill cesii. iLs thrcs-dry scs5io at 3 ci-c said they Wrightsville Beach tonight when in Greensboro at the bedside of (months C33 vtrs learned a can of had.W. B. Campbell, local aUorney, ber.father.

J. H. Neese. who ha.s Aciir.Utarec" hv months this year fcet rornov from a shelf and de- delivers the welcoming address. 63 men and entered 5- JPugh spent yesterday the priroii.

fcr six been right til. Mrs. E. A. Bcraon lias returned June 84.

from. Rocky Mount, have teen: Janaar- 102. February j. 112. April 110.

May 1J9. jouie debris near an ice J. F. Harrinirton of Pitt county, president, will preside. and Iiis larnily.

Mrs. Nar.ui.-y was found with her Indications point to a reprasen- tla'hcd ir. an cuthoase ot tativ-; nttenciance with the corn- month visiting her LOUISIANA RCA I. F.STA i MAN ti'P home- a neighbor pictc delegation expected to be v. aitor by her for jircsj- ru.fc.uid.

A was lymc cirri!" 1 annual address. A feat.ire of Uic death of an- a -enr ago also was saic XII.I-S HIMSELF "Mrs. Lclui Williamson Mrs. Shrcvrport. La.

July 1. olV- J. B. Turner, of Mclver. are here The body of Albert C.

pres- spending a few days with Mrs. A. idem of the Shrevepon Real luicer consideration X). 'Pate. tzte board and a leading uimister's firj-t wife, mother I vis.on cf this was children, died in 1923 and he Marshall Browning, who has found his oaiats.U today remarried atou'- two years been working a News.

Va. with a bullet -ft-ountl tnrough the IOBJC returned to his home heart. here Sunday. I The verdict "ap- suicide." BIBLE CLASS TO MEET. Mr.

aiy Mrs. Pcgrajn and Steere's body clat! Miss Blanche, and Miss unday with friends and relatives i Durham. and bedroom slippers, Th raeaiar meeting of the Wo- Bible class of the First THAN 40.WK1 INUUSTKI.M, church will be held ACCIDENTS IN STATE a til- hut Thursday evening at 8 DURING YEAR fdock. with ilesdamps J.I Barkr-r. R.

D. Dan White. Raleigh. July 1. The rnc! B.

E. Teasue as i Frances Long spent Sunday with found by a sen-ant in his private a commission tod.iy ineaiber is urged to garden adjacent to his dwelling. A cc thnt its fcr its. pistol from which one shot had first fecal year will include J. Murphy, who has spent the past week at Rainey hospital for treatment, was able to return to her home at CorbcU today.

Dr. A. L. Wootcn. of Fountain.

I fcere for the the of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. been fired lay nearby.

Associates sasd that fcred heavy financial rexerses during the past yca and had peared depressed. CAKO OF THANKS. We wish to thank our kins. Mr. Mrs.

Tom 'Shotwall and Mr. and Mrs. Baker and 4NW. of came today to "their -uncle. L.

Morgan. is veo' sick. MR. Acid Glosson. of near Snow Camp, wbo underwent a major operation at Raincy hospital last week, is convalescing nicely at gucritc.

the BIG CROWDS TO PU.OT reports of more tha 40.000 in- MOT'XTAIX THE FOl'RTil had accidents in North Caro- hna. The commission a of South AUtmanc-. i ap- its full report would not be ready i her? today, and said he lor a number of days but that every evidence that there bo' every indication was that an aver- large crowds spending Juiv fourth r.ije 122 accidents a day would on Pilot Mountain, r.nd goine UD fc- shown for the state This, the and all dav. many commission said, will probably be Mr, Sf- X)n. has recently built a I of I made it i our daughter.

Mar- workmen are just beginning to possible to nearly all the way understand the law and in acidi- to. tho tcu. He hopes see macv friends for their kindne.ss and syni- tlie smallest number ever handled splendid road to the pinnae!" pathy 5hown the illness as more and more employers and the mountain, and has mai infi dentil Of OUT lli.f*r met TM Mr. ais-i Ilrnrj- Puinuc UUR many industries not ope- h.is alamance friends ther- that Family, rr.t.- lull-time in 1929-50. dav.

Hot Campus Costumes Keep These Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Derringer children, of Wakefield.

here spending 'some time with Mrs. J. J. Isley. and his twente.

Kr. and Mrs. J. B. Gcr- riBger." at Elan Cortege C.

Btwdshaw. of Greens- has spent a weefc here i his aunt Mrs. V. R. Holt, ccmsms.

Bud. Corric. Betty-Holt. Is JeaTing this evenmy his iuother for a two months" trip Mr. 'and Mrs.

Madison Yarbor- QKb. and eon. Madison. have returned to Durham after spending the -week-end here with his pBreftifi. Mr.

and Mrs. "Wesiej Yarborough. i "Mrs. W. M.

Baker and daugh-, Jer. Josephine, left today to be joined by Miss Helen Baker 'and friends in IyneMurg for a trip to a Baiti- TH AJWtOCXCEMENT. Mrs!" G. T. Miles an- but time will prove PEERLESS QUALITY 29x4.40 5.55 29x4.50 6.30 30x4 56 6-35 28r4.75 7.5S 30x4.75 7.95 7.9S 00 8el5 31x5.0C 8 45 28x5.25 8,58 1L20 Easy Payment Plan Allowance for Used Tires 32x6.00 33x6.00 11.90 12.25 CoUcgre liojs here ihere who have wearinp campus shorts since the advent of hot weather have met their match in co-eds attending summer sessions at Marshall College.

Huntington. W. toirth' of 1 who sur seJ everybody the other day by calmly strollins to classes in a varied array of aborU ttt thei home 707! 3B Tls waists. Here are a few of the girls as appeared in their abbreviated garll--aad Ckurcto Jwne 17. JjoD college officials didn't have the heart to olject.

Gate City Motor i Main Street Burlington. PKoneSll tte ta UM-1 If Jtatbr wt ia tlw In IMP race, with their rivals. the eighth 1. Eddie Bom sfet has been' his knuckle fecticn. lettinj aeven 1 aerved to put coium Yankei champions bj frequent SHIR Babe Ruth run of teenUi Tbe Babe is days ahead wriien he era nits.

The White of the Van! i innint the nothing with MIKE TH LOCA1 Thot Burling "pro at Sale ont. Pat-" 5 "noon hers 'the golf'cou To demon! none of his- 'his golf swi parched Tleights to. i -T was 'club' prbpen by a numb members mi ''to carry 01 plans desin "rsald," of a golf -i the- -present game is ste 1 ajnoog met "sters. Thomas ih-one ever 'twosome wi fon; he wa "-was on th Several hat tee since II trlclt hasp) the past havfe lington one cities in thi 1 come back lhe her' 'amonj Thomas sii Yei Fred i Browns den Lance with 1 drive in tj against Pif Sheriff I them. 10 Babe Ru double ant tfiree runs Yanks trin Jirhiny trith two Tigers.

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