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09-SeptemberP^QS FOtm tn MVIE RHX)RI^ MOOksVllXeM. Cm AUGUST NOTICE OF SALE Phel™, A. W. Eat. —64Poole, T. L .----------Ridenhour, John W.& Otis E .----------3 lots 34.4/10 Ridenlionr, Riehard E.Robbins, Furka Gordon-------Robbins, Patil .1 lot ..6-13Scamon^ Harold-----1Seamen, John WcsUylVi Smith, J. L. Spry, James C. . 76W100 34.86 1 lot 29.60 .90 Campbell, RoseDB _ .l lot Clark, Herbert------22 32.20 Clement, Alonxo Est 19% 17.42 Qement, Habert — 2 lotsCockerham, .J. Pawl -174.07 Daltoii, Newman-----4-0/10DUIard, Helen-----..1% lot®14.79 Cillard, Marth*-----1 lotDnlin, Robert Bet. —7% 22.65 ElliB, G*rUnd-------1 lot 20.21 Btdiison, Nora------1 lot40.32 Foster, Jobnrie------1 lot27Ji2 Powler, Thomas J. - 1 lotProst, M. J------------1 lot Swicegood, Hatry O.E st.___________1 lotBwieegood, James >-27, 4 lots 14.76 Taylor, M. I* Est. -.1 lot 40.44 Wagner, D. Patti — 16 Bal. 18.28IVagner, Katherine .3 lots Wan, Henry Eat — 9Waller, W, C. . Walter & Gurley Auction Co. — Watson, E. C. -1 lot .4 lots .2 lotsWUI>BVU, O. V>. IVtrOWhite, James T ,-----7 lotsWilliams, JesseBurcn--------------1 lot Wilson, Mrs. A. E. ^ OOLOBBD .3Carson, Adam .Cbunn, Gcoige------40*/^ " n, HardlniChunn, Harding-----4VaClement, Hubert-----1 lotClement, Jessie------1 lot Clement, Miller------1 lot Collins, Pord --------19DRvidsoii, Prcd H. ~lVz Flcmit^, Jamee L. .^.1 lot Poster, WiUiant -----6/10Powler, Alice -------1 lotFowler, Elisa ....-----1 lotHairston, F, C. Est. Hoseb, Ammor W. - . Housch, Roy E. — Ijanies, Thomas Johr 12.363.62 15.16 .00 1.81 27.46 6.780.63 10.4437.62 Bal. 14.782.69 11.68 7.03 14.20 36.76 .90 12.42 8.86 12.69 3,62 60.30 Johnston, Qeorge . .. Jones, Eugene^raxwell, Fannie-----2 lots Noble, Alex----------1 lotPatterson, Lindsay _1 lot Pruitt, Self Quinton:;120 Reid, Mack ------2-2/10Rhodes, Afildred - Shannon, Lymns . Wnlker, Zeola . 4MAO 13V4 Bal. 26.60 B . . , - .89 Bal. 28.13 .90 4.39 16.67 81.84 46.76 8.73 33.37 m36.70 23.28 2.26 1.13 21.61 -1 lot —4 lots ..1 lot Watkins, Samuel .....4 WilHnms, Jasper — 7Vi‘Willianw, Robert Lee 1 lot Winfred, A. W. Est.-.3% Wyntt, Elizabeth — 95/100 M00KBV1U£Allen, Lloyd G_____32-9/10Bailey, WUlie Judsonl lotBall, Merlin----------2 lots .19Benson, John Green ..1 lot 23.35Boger, Robert Lee_7 lots 7.19 Brown, John C. ___7-70/100 27.36Brown, Tbeadore W.-27-11/100, 2lots 169.33Clement, AveryCheshire Est.____286.96 134.31Clement, Avery Jr. -69 90.67Draughn, Ray M. — 1 lot 19.78 Edwards, R. W. __3V&, 1 lot 42.02Poster, Ollie Ployd -1 lot •36.66Frye, Rufus L. :___1 lot ^.93Karris, John Frank-4 lots ^.60 Hendrix, A. E_____8*2/10 6.83Hendrix, Peter W. __4 lots 34.75Hodges, Paul_____2 lots 26.60 Holleman, A. R____146*4 44.08.42.2, 2 lots 17.73 99.09 25.08 20.21 30.80 ^3 lota 33.51 ..56.2/10 28.26 16.30 16.47 Home Refinance .Johnson, Hent? R. _ 2 lots Keller, Raymond A. -1 lot }iakey, Bobby Gene..2 lotsIjong, Esther..........-41.^IcClamrook, Charlie L. .MeCullourt, Mrs.D. F. .................mWcr, Billy G----->rilier, Prnnk ___Miller, P. E. . -41-6-40/100 -0.65, 2 lots 37.301.1 20.64 10.78 1.08 62.08 U.28 .36 2.29 1.18 65 JM Oaither, Fr»nM» E«t.l lot 0>i{heT, Frames H. ..1 lot OaitJier, Julia E«t. .1 lot Oaither, Ron «Esther--------------1 >®‘Oaither, Thomas A. Oraham, Ji .Slots _ _ ,6 lots Hairston, fleorgo W_8 lotsHolman, Guy ----1 lotHolman, Unnie H— 9 lots Holman, Thomas S. -.1 lot Howara, Charles W. « Eeta -------------21o‘»Howell, Lather------1 j®tHnilson, Snsan Est. _1 jotHndson, Tom_-------J 1®‘_1 lot , .,2 lots ' Hallie---------1 lo‘ Ijames, John C. Ijames, Joseph W.Leach, Hal McMahan,_______, Emost _2«4March, Jessie Lee __1 lot March, Troy A. -----J-1®‘Martin, Albert ------1* , Mason, Janies-------2 l®»»Mayfield, ClydeThomas-----------Meroney, Mrs. Cora E st.---------------Meroney, Henry — -1 lot -_1% ...1 lot ...1 lot -Bldg,eorge Furies, Dewey - Pruitt, John G.------Pruitt, L. V .______24%Rhynhardt, Thomas -160 Rose, Charles Esi —} lot Sanders, Tsiah_____1 lotScott, N. A. B at__7ViSmoot, Addie Scott-1 lot Smoo^ Rowan W, Est-------------------1 1 ^ 0Steele* Elisha H. —1-4/10 Steele, Fred W. Est.-1.4 1 lot 14.79 2137.00 8.63 11J 69.02 26.32 14.38 16J93.16 6.746.021.789.63 22.86210219 10.14 7.78 26.44 34.6130.06 22.9114.0644.76 22.94 19.401.0718.4323.46183.366.1619.94 2L01 7373.48 17.64 3.176J04.908.827.427.7071.761.36 8.78 2.93 8.29 3.161.36 Lsoa .-1-4/10. Robenia W.& Etrolia line-beiger--------------1 lotVan Baton, Jaeob —3 lota White, Albert & 3 lota SHABT OROYE Bailey, Bob ft Maxinel ,Bailey, B. R ._____1 lotBailey, B. R. Bat.. Bailey, B. B. 4 Edith M.Bailey, Mrs. Edith M. -10,1 lot -3% 1.36 .44 13.9623.03 36.062M11.19 18.90 1 lot 8311 Branch, JWOCarter, J. Tilden — 8 Childress, QeozceRay___________1 totCope, .H. T. .Comatser, Z. C. Eat. 1 lotCrews, J. C .______.1 lot Ellis, Thomas J .___160 35.36 17.71 68.97 113 1.45 .90 9.06 1.81 2.37 80,86 16.1716.73 21920.74 44.46 _________ 312 r*, Mrs. W. A.-2%, 1 lot 26J4 ! Hendrix, W. A. Jr. 2 lots 49.90 ' .rones, J. W. J r.......4.9 3 lots 20J8 Etehison, Mrs. Beulah Finser, Mrs.Matthew-------Gillaspie, B. C. . irvt -5-7/iO_27/10* HMtman, B. M. Est WH “ endrij, Mrs.Maeirie-------------9 PATRONIZE DAVIE COUNTY MERCHANTS NyWVWVMVMMIMMkWWWWWMJMWWWWWVI^^ SHOES Back To School'in “PollParrot” Shoes The LaVgest Selection Ever All New Styles Oxfords, Loafers, Sandals, Straps, Wedges, Saddles $2.l95 To $6.95 DRESSES $1;98 TO $ 5 9 8 Sweaters - Cotton, Orion ^ and Wool Paiitiiet By “Hines'* Socks Large Selertioii Slips $1.49 to $1.98 Goats Jersseys Blue Jeans Skirts Blouses C. C. SANFORD SdNS COMPANY Phone 7 "HOME OF BETTER MERCHANDISE SINCE 1867” ~ . We Give S & H Grc«n Sturip*M o G k ^ le .N .C . IVWVVVWWW(WIWWMVW.WWWVWWW'WVWWVWWWWWMW^^ 'Tve tried ’em alL It's Camels for me. They t i ^ just light and they’re real easy to get along with, pack after pack.” Monroe — >fnore, Robert A. J..0 lots Nichols, Hnnsford L. 7-7/10Poplin, Henrj' T .__1 lotPresnell, H. W. ___3 lotsnonvis, Clydi* L ......9 lots • Rumple, h. B .------72Senls, Charles E. — 4 lotsSmith, A. V .______5 lotsSmith, R. P .---------4 lotsStewart, Mrs. F. M.Est.___________2 lotsStewart, Jacob ____0%, 1 lot 10.59Swiccffood, Grover C. 44 30.18Thigpen, J. B .____2 lots 20.77 Tise, Ellen Louise -^3 lotsTrulove E st.__™... l lot 3.74Vickers, William Clyde ..................x3 10.15Wngnor, Marvin H. ..i/g 26.71Wnlker, G. O .____ 1 lot 1.78 Walker, W. S. Est .1 lot 233 Wenvil, H. C----------1 lot 2056Yates, John A .____1 lot OOLORBD Alexander, Dennis ...-1 lot 6.25Alexander, S. D .__1 lot 11.43Austin, Henry ------1 lot 8.90Barker, Azille____2 lots 7.73 Bowman, Joe---------1 lot 7.62. Brown, Mary Est. -..1 lot 2J8 .1.2lUO»/>Uawery, R. T .-------*■MeDauiel, Mrs. Brueel Myers, W. A. Sr. _ “Potts, P aul_____Robertson, JohnnieR.................... 14*7/10 RoUrtson. R. D___1 lot Sheets, W. W .......... 2V4Sidden, Gray_____1 lot 15.30117.5346.036.279M$4.28 Svry, Elmer ............2-1/10 Vogler, Mary M------1 lotWeavil, Howard C. ~1 lot Ziinmennan, H. H. ...36>4Zimmemiaii, Lonie C.4t Zimmerman, 0. D.Kst. _________-23Vb COLORED Boyer, John Est. __3Crews, Mrs. Maudle ..9 Dulin, Ellen Est___3Dulin, Ullie Est.__2 lotsEllis, Collette_____25 5.74 1.01 10.33 7.54 Bal. 8.4.‘{ 2.71 40.80 57.14 26.23 Flynt, Stella Est. . Motl^, Fannie — Peebles, Charlie ... Paebles, Uollie -llo t ..1 lot .8 _4 3.39 14.55131 1.0827.912.71.452.813.48 18.86Scott, Clifton ____1-6A0 KATHLYN H. REAVI6 County Tax Collector | DAVIE DRIVE-IN SUNDAY. SEPT. 2NO "GREEN FR E” Stewirt & Grac! Canoon CiaeauScjpi K«ltv Color MONDAY AND TUESDAY.SEPT. 3RD 4TH • MANY KIVBRS TO CROSS- Robert Taylor & Ele<no.- Parker. ,______^r(iK>n^__________ WEDNES DAY A THUKSDAY,.*EPT. STtWTH • MIRACLE IN THE "^AIN” V?n JohnwHi fii _______________lane W»mao Ca loon FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 7TH. 8TH • SEMTNCIE lTPI}.IhG-.’ G«o. Moi>armrrv& K i'’n Bo ru Colir HOLD PACK TOMORPOW” Clf.. M.>ore & John Aja- - .Admis ^' 5lfc Per ’r «• >CtiiUrcn Undw 12 Pre* r ? ' il'V 1 ^'" ' I J |:\i^ I 'I. , ly,-' f :b E ;S P R E A N D An ,V ;6 Ev; , TUESDAY, NOV. 6 • M W M u u n « M o n x v .iia in it iW J^A iN i u n a w ii) i r m p l u in c c a m >: im M a a w b v c a w .- ‘M0CKSVILUS,N;^C,yO C TO B eR 3l,l9M ENDORSES CONTROL ERBD E. MYERS- 1 -V. 'I ■■'X 1 ■ DOWN THROUGR m (bavte R<&>nt Oct 27i ISKW^V Scv^'of our phoj^ anended d^’adUbqtv Mr hat week- ' : ■ A T. Gimi^ Jr^ anoidcd .Pci crd C rait In StatcavOblattwtdE.., J. O. .K^b of Ftaama. 8«. A. . 'jii ipoidlnil>omc dme In hlafiunlly. . M. e. SMtccood- re n i^ fii.: dav^ftom a b u ain w trip ur K i^ M M Jettie o f - N o td i• wiNW--_i:«-~n--V,a' . *1| -alvt'T. wiiiN8oofO|-t It -Vmnug- ttin if c tkete'thlt wcdi.;, ' Aagnatoa . Qiang^ vUtb vialted hit paicnn, Mr. and M^ D. W. Ofimrn kM week. '' ' & E. Koonta vaitd ;l|itcr, Mlia . Ve|i*i:V Kaw« tme to town .Sat^ayahopphig.;'Tom DM on a n ^ d die DIa- trlrt metcingof die Jnnlor Ocdn held in Winston Prldair. blav Cfoadi and; S ti^ of Coontr line, Wte In ttnm Sa^^' ttt&v on bualneaa. . 0n acconnt' of tlie IIIimn: Mattie Eaton, four ipadea of ' die gndedaclHwl mi^i doaeii ini ■w«A. v'-' Mr. Sain;Bi^«y. a«d 80 yara did at hit iMine at .’Advance lut Sunday, fmn iKe iniirmiea c)f age, Tlte body waa -laid to rcat in Bethlehem giavward, ,W. I. Kobnt<; of R. 1, broi^i _ ye editor a aweat potato latt week which weiehed S poimda and 10 oiikcea. Th : nion tiwy wme the lanier they (et. ' SheriiT Shcelc^ arreaced, Alberi TIiioiDpaon. a tramp, who. TIm Republican ;«aalda«e facl t l ^ o u t In e n a r ^ a « ,^ { M l• ' '1^ bomw {i>i'?'ca^\«cimn;.)i^ b tt i a t ^ in iilic jm M foiM lii - Prcd Mym -iif i46i«h WUkta: bbto, ii^K in|a( a GOr tally at .;th«I>n4c;Cmimy pha;!^ that nn' moiM I beimi' iiiratW •yfiy ol dw workLaiMlI baUaw eo»c pf k ^ u ld iio tp'tfoMM. tiwtiMiilK aiid died fair dM iKtdoniv wc are ;,.*now.cni<nriii«.'‘ H« la nM :M>iii«' .Mr. My«n'aw.v*Bacauaa l.fcaHai k la a TCty ianpottaM pan af ovr 1 do' b d im •oine’ bf ottr ’akHwy ihoald b* went at luinc.’^^ ,■ . I^M yw a^iM h^ ad fioad coattbt teilic Y a ^ IHaaaitMli *A«m( lU a^toa I am fiillir^«liidd dnt'OoigdcoalMl to iba YiidUi><Vattv.almdil pIMwd bV the Ctdend fli«m and diat bedfita of n A m tM will aec^ lb all.ili<' :picofihV ^^i|^. ■, p<RinM::ln' a iif"” — ahould U ikdi 1nUMBER^13 Win Over Grove 27-19 DAVIE HI SPORTS 9y BIU. COLLETTE a u a ^ .M iT ( F ir n ^ - “ '- ‘ P«t.BillyaviUite 0 A F E !i UA Doicwjlniie dlid on OdobCT JKat ihc keniW a diuifiuA. Mia C K Soaam. In D ^ . ^ h a d ^ in ta ik c lW n t hcaklii<^»«a»^ V., ' Mii^ County: |M .M laldfdln D ( ^ 38y^/ Sba-'im' a’nibbir’.of .1^ Fliat Mii^iodlat Choich (rf ■Sur4«<n<> '«* Ova daurfitani Mta. 8dm^ Cari Bamiowof New YortcCity Mi^JdtyOanM* and Mn. i. E. K^iiiati of Kao^ jolta and M^ MIhM taiA of BaltimDiie,'M^ l & ao^ T. - M; HMeir of iW ct Ted Fiiaiat of e and ihe Rev. A. D. OceanabbnR H Dismer tlw differnM CaMbt Ttofa the difference! Camda are ftiM-fltvonid and deeply aatla^^ - after pack. You can count on Camela for the Ibiert tuti In imoUiigi Keel the difference! The esduaive Camd blend of quaU^ tohwcoa hu nevOT been equaUed for uno<^rau>Ung.OMnd8ai«^ Eaiby the differoice! It’B good to know that year aittaryearmore people ; smoke Camels than any: iMber cigarette Tiry a pack and you’ll aee why. he' istfoin Canada, at Bbiby. Fri day. afternoon;Mr. ^ Mta. Hency ; Amur wc^yipent'Satindav and Sun*, day at Clemtnona with reladyea. W,O.Bverlv. of Route 1; who hu ’ been attending «^ool a t PoHt Church, -pawed, ihio^ town Sararday on hit wv horn. . Uimea F. Moore ia weatlnR ii b|f ?«mi(e Aat won’t coipe off. He haa a line daughter at hla homie>' . John W. Bailey and RiUua !ti FfV^apent Saturday fambliiig cm di^lvillageOfWinamnrMia. M L. Griiiin viaited tala- tim fo Hickory laai «K3k. ' Binkley retiicned yMciday iTr^ a viaitta Winatoik ••’ Diril In iMa ei«y Monday « 7dO Mr. jEd GiiSii.4l,foll«wln« . »'■ illness o{ pnemoniih ' He fa «:n-ive I I'y hU wu«. one ion i a'.d'iighter, ihrle aiatcra^ two brithrr* an-' an .agid uoihvr. nir , .. .r^ 'lald to tnt'iii ('■ ■ ■ C 1/ W'c'JlH . I ' •Baiimliialder,'' OfflnaOT I— Sat. rkt;piM‘G'a<at Hentv Si Cain, M'tlti. aiid' Mra; S ti^ L. Rraie Si jMockM>|b N. C.., , in. a ^ i tt^ O ^ n ia n y The Davie County Eleven de> feated a pow<^l Fair Grove team that tied Thomaivllle at the start of the seaaaw battle at Thomas- ville^tufdavnight.. The Rebels 6nally lived up to the preseason pntmiaetb^^ showed. Ilie speedy Davie bai^s had a field day, but the deddtng factor was the spirit d blockin, and savage tackline of the Rdiels’ forward wall, led bv Ca'rl T^I», Darwin Allen, Lester Allen, Momoe McDaniel. Tenv BaUey, Ed Hellaid, RobertTavlor, and Charles' Jametson. The big <|uestion now is whether' the Re- Ms can tepeatihis performance againw %>encet Ifridav niglit. . .Fair Grom to%k advant^ of an nrlyDaviefotabk ’on the IS vard line which allow^ Bpice Boten- Kammer to score on a 15 yard gainer.' Davie leroWied. q .ickly ^oiigh, and drew 98.yatds ro «e the-.ball game up^^ .'Quarto-. bade Mackie Deadmou carried the last sixty wrdsi Following the touchdown Brevad Ariidt . kicked the extra point to. t^ve the Local a 76,tdv»ri.»ge. ' V., . ,)Fair Grove, took advantage of a' sn»k play to get their next TD;. Deadmon punted to the Tigers 24 yard !ihe wh«e Phil Cocgin’s, so; vone thought, called for a foir- ^ a d iib r d te l MaBon.R«iie'z;i ^ .d a n ^ to Oemuiny. ^ ^ chUdiemStri idchahin 'ai»ltft, Mra.C: O. r lohrnon GrediAaio and Mra. W. K. I.ions of KannapcfcA. M .Mcdanuock ot Lkda Rock Aik.v and C UifeCbaata^. of Mtedcyllte'’ aarvkea weialtdd at U a. m. Timdarat FiiM MatKbdia kCTof llM 371ft AliaKlfadcd^Wilon*a'>Hcadi|wai(i»a' and Coo^y; Maabnrobnipl^ ttatolng at Von leonaid. Woodi -v-v - :■ 'Ha If a i m graduate {lot: 'Davia Cdubty HI^8cfai6l,;^»iAMrl|te ^ l>iv^ ICo<^%e .Laboaid.' ton of Mr> ail^ .-Mliil'.' DMd K LeooM. Mock^lie, 1^. C. la a mlembet iiif die 7tlf JlniUh. «ry UiMm InKbire^ , Ah autoaaiic^riAuiian'itt Coin- pany A of ihe‘ Pl<dtlpn*a 31st’ Ri laonafd enteteJ the Artnyin Septeaaber 19M and was laat alallooad In laiwii,:."':*' Laoaafd laai gmJua^bfM^a* ylBa H iabia^: ' iifist Nande Jane Pitrlah; daug. ^ lo f Mr. aKd'Mn; L«indet Pat- ri^ of MocksviUe,. RouM S, be- c&e the:bride of Dorman Earl Brcnro, son of Mrsl • tonni* -I. Biown<irf ModcsviUe, Route 5^ and .the late Mr. Brown, on Oct. in ‘ ■ “ (^iiuidi: . if- M ii' '/^iSamh;__gave her .a . Utthr o n T fiu ii^ catch. The Davie cards wer.e down .covering on the ;, play, but they returned to the hud!e when they saw Coggins raise his hand. . When Coggins caught the ball he hesiiated for a moment, then broke for the goal line with the ball. The surprised Rebels w ^ unable to catch him in'time’-to preventa bllv, and the bfGcials claimed he. did'nbt sigaal for the fair catch. ' However, the Rebels took quick -eyenge. bv b’raakinig' ' Fullbadc'Wayne Myers loose fn an eighty yard scoring run on ' the kick off, Hollis Blair scored from 35 Varda out to give the Tigers a 19-13 half- time advaritage, .but Rlcl'iud Sof- ford went 20 yards in the clos­ing moments of-the third period (Otieit lip 'oticC''more. , ’Brevwd Amdt provid^ the Rebels'with the tie leaking point on a peifett placement whlCh.(^ia;have be^ cnau^;to give DaMe the win, but.. Wilhr\^ seConda Idt in the'’game' Ifig'to'oiit the cio^.: V' ‘- ' ?.:/ ■' :Hacinony Methodltt .'TheRev. Paul Lowdarperform ^ ^e double ring ceremony. '{Afier’ a; W. dding trip to Ken- tuky Ac couple will , live on MocksviUe, Route S. , iThe -rbrUe 'atteiided-Harmony Mr. Brown waf gr^uated M ^ v iH e Hign SchbbI and with the Aimy in the Far Heaelli lumber and works Brown Biothert’ Nutaery at WaL’J;-. M^ Robert JaiiuM im<l 'childieni Riduad, Gean and Martha, Mr. and': Mra.:, Lawrence Smith aiid daughtm.C^iol and Maty Louise, ofCMleemeei'of.'Mr. and Ma^ Louise, Mr.' and 'Mrs. Jimmie Shack Jamea and daughter Laura Vae, and Treasa of Mocktyllle, R 1, and Mias Jnlla Jamea of the home, AdelightfuidmewaBhad by alL and on leaving, thep wish' ed Mn. lames' tnany more happy birthdays. Ohurdi. Dnpar. Ihiiial wtt to the Oak Crom M ^ d lf t O ratch c» metery to_Qart|jgaoni;^ NOtlCII OinwmiiaikM (Old) la tponaac: tag a cake aala at .B. C Moota’a b will baM dl day aCdr w Mfca lAaca on 9amcday. Nor. Srd. » » puMklacbidiallrtovfcad tp'-hqr. AlibUneolBChibk«i%U; a r,’|^ilar mfcilng Maada*‘Notr..S| «i 8 '|> in. All meabM 'are .u«h* I'. and ■ucai 'will ,b* mrf-..,CMtUlF . . - . , . : Y u ^ ^ a lii^ 65-; r.' ■ y 6-r FumblesLiWt -• ■■2. , 6 ' Piints >34 832;, bavie . - - 7 6 7 7-27 FairGrove » ■ 6 13 0 0-19 Davie Touchdowns: Deadmoil 2, Stafford, Myers. P. Ai T.s Arndt3 G^lacemeiits). FairGioveToudidowns: Boten- hamm^; Coggin, Blair. P.A.T.: Blair The Davie lunior Varsity suf­ fered its first defeat of the seaaon HrtQMXAi 17Fr> ■ Thursday night when it lost toHOSPITAU?ED theBoden Reserves 19 S. Davie Mr. Rifi, Sanfotd .was admitted aoores on a 19 yard aerial from to the Baptist Hospital in Win- Stober to lulian, a 10 yard pass atonrSalem Sundavifor a ten days from Yarborah to Julian, and a 5. stay j yard past from Yarborah to Evana. SEEN ALONG MAIN STREET By The Street Rambler-• - garten class' walking up Main street on bmtiful, sunny mom- ini,—Rev. A. M; 'Kiser leaving banking hous'e^J. L.' Hill’ chat­ ting wlHi (rienda on.Maln atreet—. Roy Salley weari^ a broad smile after looking at new cars—&les> ladies-in United Variety Store un­packing Christmas toys—Mrs. R. j. .Randall on her way. to work—-Miss Chiqiiita Murray hunying’Miss Mattie Killian doing aome down Main street drinking large |bef<^ Christmas shopping in dime coca-cola—Attomey Peter Hairs- store-Gorap Club holding brief PmII fim i Cirtten ton and Gradv.Flowers busy. eat­ing popcorn—Mrs. Willie Burton liausing to buy popcorn at movie theatre—Snnall boy behaving in baiber chair while getting a hair cut—Rev. W. Q. Grtgg on his way down town in early morning houn-Mrs. CjUford Reavto busy writing tax receipta-rPrmk Brown loitering around temple of |usdce —M s. Knox Johnstone doing a a iiiil; •-!> !» morning .Kopplng— • lMr«. UikSc liio-.w doiiiii some • -hurpiug it» Men’s Shop—Geo*l5e • HcliJriill'* e‘"ly '''Bllhcl'! In-fore Clirtstm: a coca<ol«—~Soiomun Co< k dieln}" I uc Sanford’s. morning session in front o f Lit­ tle’s Jewelry Store—Young man walking up Main street widi hla arm around young lady's neck— Mrs. Harold Young waiting in tonsoral parlor while her small son geu a hair cut—Mrs. Nera Godbey taUdtig about new Chev-; rolet caia—Mias Julia jatnea do^ tag aome ahopplnsto iShbpT'Haywood PbwdI huRying' doato Main atnet on ratey momtar^- Miss Cadiryn Brown ddihg,.soine chilly .mo*:nin*T .hoppin: iii,. *liHig. ulnrc- Miss CUii’c Wall' doinB a, B h a p p ilig : r.' v'