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02-February-Mocksville Enterprise7‘v i;!,; % i .'i; I. b'¡'; ■ !!!:. 11: ir i!i ! íii 1, ,111 ! ii':■ '?) ' ;i 1.. iJh síl'íÎ i!|i':í|| Patre 8 .THB MOCKSVILLÏÏ ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.Thursfday, January 2»3, 1980 TÜRRENTINE NEWS SMITH GROVE NEWS DULINS NEWS M r s . B e t H en d rix -, b e tto r k n o w n •a s G r a n n y H e n d r ix , is r ip h t s ic k n n d Tvns c n m 'c d to th e iio m e o f A e r d n u tr iite r , M r s . .T. W . S li« e k la B t w e e k , w o h o p e t iin t G r a im y • w ill a o o ii b e ¡iljle t o 'r e t iir n to h e r J i o m e ,, . Mr. niic! MriT. Diiko Pcnry linvo recently moved into our berjr 'ifrom Wi ns 10 n -Sa 1 cm, we wo 1 coni o them into oiir midst. M r . a rid B lr.'i. v y ill A v m .s w o rtliy ia n d l i t t l e d a a j'h t c f , o i H iiiiea i •Bpent th e w o e k -e i\ d ' h e r e w it h r e - ' w eo lc w ith c o ld latives. I — M r a . ,J . K . W illia m s c o n tin u o a real s ic k , h e r m a n y frie n d .s a r e Borry to h e a r . M r ii. J . W . S m ith , o f L o x in jito n R e v . G. B . iF e rb c e f ille d h is a p ­ p o in tm e n t a t 11 o 'c lo c k S u n d a y m o rn in g ' w it h a g o o d s e r m o n , H is s U ljje c t w a s " P r a y .” M r . A . J . H e n d r ix h a s b e e n v e r y il l w ith c o ld a n d m a la r ia c h ills . S e v e r a l y o u h g m e n f r o m t h is c o n im iin ily m o to re d tp S to k e s c o u n ty a n d v ie w tlio L a w s o n ’s' h o m e w h o r e ih e s ln y o d a l)( ih ia f a m ily e x c e p t o n e a n d t h e n k ille d h im s e lf . M r. W . T . F o s te r w a s il] la s t F a r m e r s a r e b u s y p r e p a r in g la n d f o r s p r in if c ro ])S . < M e s s r s . W . C . B a r n h a r t a n d L e e S m it h , o f S p e n c e r , v is it e d r e lu t lv e a h e r e S a t u r d a y . M r. a n d M r s . F . L . G ru b b a n d Misfl Sadie Mao McGulloug'h spent last Tuesday with Mrs. Will Spry, of Cooleomeo. Misses Margaret and Bollé Dan- ielr.', of Augusta spent last Thurs­ day afternoon with Miss Evie Mc­ Cullough. ' ' . Miss Rose Jones spent lust Thursday with ber sister, Mrs. M r . B :iy w o o d H e n d r ix m a d e a b u s in e s s t r ip to M o c k s v illo la s t week. M r. L e e E llis s p e n t a w h ile S u n d a y a f te r n o o n w it h h is f a t h e r . .visited her niece Mrs. J. H. Fos- Mr. A. L. Ellia. ■^er .ind other I'elatives here tho| Mr. and Mrs. Noah Nance and jpast week. Mra. Smitlr formerly | children spent last Sunday after- ‘.Jiyod here and has many friends noon with Mr. and Mrs. Willie ore always glad to have her Barneycastle. ■■sUslt them. . I Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McDaniel Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe 'Fo-ster, Jr., | made a business tri'p to MoeJts- iand Mrs. Ray Howard were recent viile Tuesday. :*Bue£ft of their cparents Mr. and • H.-FD3ter. , ■....... Mra. Bessie Penry spent aever- •яГ ‘^яуа last week with Mr. and filra. George Hendrix. Mr. Cleland Foster hao ibeen on sick.llfft, for the past week. Antong the Sunday guesta hero ^ e re : Mr,.nnd Mrs. :Dick Hellas' v»nd Miss Ellie Butner, of Wins ■i»n-Salem. Thpy were visitors at t b r ’-ime of Mr. and Mrs.’ W'. L. ЭЯнпей.* ,Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Tay- 3or .and two dfl lighters, of Wins- lon-Salem visited his mother Mrs. Ж . J. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Har- ■лу, Sheck and children, of Ly- ibiook’s farm visited his parents, M r. and Mrs. J. W. Sheek, Mr. Gaston Allen Bpent the ■jweeTc-ond with his brother, Mr. II. L. Allen. Mr. Allen has re- xently returned from a several .months visit to hia son and dau- Ightor, who Hvo in the west. Miss Ora Mae Sain'ffpent the ■week-end with homo folks. Two of onr boys, Clarence Ri- raeriliour and Wade Bfeity left last rweelc for Detroit. We hope the 3)оуз v.’ill anfoly in- Detroit «nd will bo given a positio'n in Tthe Ford Plant. 'Mrs, C. P. Howard, of Clem- iUiort's spent Sunday P. M. /with hor •Jatncr, Mr. Junious Hendrix. Mr. J. ir. 'iPoffter: who has .Jjoen jBlclk with deep cold is mucli Im­ proved his many friends will 'bo to know. . ' , Mr. Grissom Smith has been on :Hie sick list, his friends are'sor- jy to learn, . .----------------^ ^------ ADVANCE NEWS Miss Sallle Elizabeth Peebles ia s returned home after taking Iraining ut Phllfdelphia for ae- ■veral monthff as she is unable to iflniflh the aourso. Mr. and Mrs. John Spears, of ^Clemmons visited Mr. and Mrs, W . B. Taylor hero Sunday. Mr, II. T. Smithdeal made a bu- jstinesB trip to the T\yln-City onQ .iflay last week. V ' ' Mr. D. E. Carter, of this town liatf.. moved on Marchmoht hill to ;iarm during the coming year. Mrs, ,1. S. Shutt spent several ■'days in Winaton-Salom laat week t)n business. Mr. C, D. Peebles made a ibusl- aiesa trip to Winston-Salem and 3/exington one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tnyior had' as their iguest on Sunday Mi.sa 3Sva Shutt in honor of Mr. Tay- Jor’s sixty-second birthday. We wish him many more happy birtli- ■«flays. ; Mr. Willie and Miss Pansy Fair «loth made a business trip to Mocksville Saturday. Mr. Curtis Smithdeal from the Twin-City waa a Sunday visitor in our i:own. Rev. W. M, Rathburn filled his regular appointment hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Faircloth and Mr. and Mrff. Charles Hall spent/sometime last weeTo at the ibed side of Mr. Ed Faircloth, iormerly, of Advance, who ia in a serious condition. It is reported that several sacks of cotton Avere stolen from Mr. Taylor Bailey last week. Mr. E. B. Lackoy, and Misses Lee and Alma Shutt, of the Twin- City were visitors of, Mr. and Mrs J. S. Shutt Sunday. A box supper iwill bo given, Thursday eveninft\. 7 :30, at the community building (by the Sun- Tjeam Sunday School class. Mrs, C. D. Peebles is* teacher of this class. Proceeds are to help heaV up the room. Everybody invited^ Little Thomas Lester, aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hendrix, has been quite ill with cold for the last week. Mrs. WilHo 'Barnoycaatlo la quite ill with cold, wo are aorry to note. Mr. Phelps, of near Cooleemee, spent Thursday with Mr. and ■Mrs'. Taylor Call, the latter his daugh­ ter. , Mr. Kermit McDaniel, of Wins­ ton-Salem, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, S. McDanioI last week. Miss Flossie Foster, who holds la. position with Mr. J. Frank ¡Hen­ drix in Mockavllle, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs, S, B. Hendrix spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hen­ drix. PINO NEWS family spent la-st Sunday with M ra , G r u b b ’a p a r e n t!.'. , ‘ ; B d d P o p lin , o f B e th e l. M r . M . L . F o a z o r a n d f a m ily , o f ! M r. a n d M r s . P in k L iig le , o f th e C h u r o h liu id ; M r. am d M i's . R o y ¡P o in t i.p u n t S u n d a y a f te r n o o n S h c e t.s an .(i c h ild r e n , o f S a lis b u r y , w it h M r . a n d M r s . E . C . L a g le spoilt S u n d a y w il;li M r . a n d M r s . T . W . H a r t le y . M r . G’ e o r g e B o c k , o f n e a r F o r k , s p e n t S u n d a y w it h r e la t iv e s h e r e . M r . E . S . C o p e m a d e a b u s in e s s ^ t r ip to W in s to n - S a le m S a t u r d a y . ! a n d f a m ily . M is s R u t h L a j? le h a d a s h e r g u e s t S u n d a y a f te r n o o n , M is s e s G ra c o a n d O n v a O sb q i-n o , R u b y W ils o n a n d L u n ii K im m e r. M is s e s ' R u th M c C o llo u g h a n d CALAHALN NEWS M r . ifl.nd M r.'f. A . R . T o m lin s o n L o y c e Y a r b o r o u g h , o f L e x in g to n s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w it h M isso .4 j S a d ie M a c a n d 15va M c C o llo u g h . M r s . R . L . L a p is li is o n t h e s ic k v is it e d M r . a n d M r s . 'N . T . A n d e r - Í so n S u n d a y a f te r n o o n . M r. a n d M r s . E lg in P h e lp s a n d Misses Rachel,-Sarah, anti Iva', Wrnston-Snlem, also Anderson and John Anderson , Mi’; “"^1, Mr,a Daiia., j„mos and spent Saturday in Winston-Salem children,_ of Mocksville spentJhe shopping. Mr. A. J, Anderson and Misff Muggic Kiii'ris were united iii ■ marriage Jan. 13th, at Yadkin- ville. Miss A. C. Anderson, who has ■beon sick for sometimo Is not much improved. Mr, Charles Padgett moved his family to Rowan county the past wee^k. Mr£i. C. S. Anderson is on the sick list, we are sorry to note. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Gatton and family visited at W. F. Childress, Sunday. ---------------♦--------:------- OAK GROVE NEWS Rev. R, H. Bell illled his ap­ pointment at Pino Sunday night, Jan. li)th. Mrff. F. R. McMahan la spend­ ing some time in Winaton-Salom the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Dixon. Ann, the attractive little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, is very sick vvJth whooping cough. Sorry to note, ! ; Mra,, Gaither Latham, of Wfns- toh-Salem; spent the ■>'^oek-chd with the formera mother, Mrs. B. G, Latham. ■ , , ' . Misa. D-iiura McClannan, is very siclc with'pneumbnla, we are sorry to note. Miss Margaret Miller spent the week-end in Raleigh, the guest of' Mr. and Mrs, G. E, Miller, Mr, and' Mrs. Beauford West and family, of (Farmington, were the Sunday guoata of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. West. Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Miller and son, Robert, of Wlns'ton-Salem, were the Sunday guests of -Mrs. J. P. Ward. Mr. and Mra, Pletchcr 'Saving •and daughter,, of Wiufftoh-Salem, spent Sunday the guests of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Swing. Mrs. Hugh Latham spent the .week-end in Courtney, the guest of her mother, Mra. Allgood. • LINWOOD ROUTE 3 NEWS Mr. A. C. Clement m d Mr. J. H. Whitoker spent Saturday in Winaton-Salom on buainoas. Mrs. Andrew Cassidy and child­ ren, of Chester S. C., spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Turrentine. ' Mra. C. L. Oakley, of Wlnston- Snlom spent tho past week with Iher mother Mi's. W. C. Helpler. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Walla are Indisposed at this writing, we arc aorry to note. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom James. Mr. and Mrs. Author Smoot and daughter spent Sunday afternoon in Cooleemee visiting relatives. Mr. and Mra. Grovur Swlcsgood' and children spent a while Sun­ day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles McCullough. ----------------«----^----------- N DAVIE ACADEMY NEWS Florence Smock, 17, of Ukc County, Floridi), atid Harold DcatllneTaì^ p , of Äiprgan Coimly,' fiidiana, who w'cre jmigcli the”hcaitldcst“boÿ‘ânà rÏÏ Jn America nt^thc National Health Contest of tlic^.Iiiternafional Livestockeitlen in Chí^igo. RAILROADING PASTOR ICir,r,Eî? Sylva, N. C.,—The voice of the ‘Baptist exponent of the Scriptures | THE LAWSON TRAGEDY IN RHYME I n s y m p a t h y w it h o n ly o n e l e f t > o u t o f t h e h a p p y l i t t l e g ro u p s who wore clerical garb on Sun- which once was happy and gay, days and donned overalW m'.d a but today lay cold and deati with ---------------- greasy jumper during we'ekHd'aya, Arthur to mourn their losc> Mr. Walter Seamon made a bu- while ho worked reguliarly as a In the little county of W'alnui; siness trip to Statesville Satur- railroad switchman, has been still | Cove day. - , ed forever. Drowned out beneath Not very far away, Mrs. Sallie Pelkei'-spent a while the roaring wheels of freight cars There happened an awful tragedy Sunday with Miss Blanche West, as they bit into steel rails and On a snowy Christmas Day. Mra. C. W. Eflrd spent a while crushed .his 'body the voice did, Charles .Lawson wiped out every Monday morning with Mrs. W. C. not complain in the five minutes Jones, ' death allowed him to live after-1 •member Of his family except one son. Mrs. Alice Peacock, and daught- wards, and he died with assurance Then it aeomed aa though he rea’l- er, spent a while Monday with from hia fellow workmen that ho Mra. Sam Jomea. had made good in both lines of ----------------*---------------- hir; work—nrsMching the gospel WIFE OBJECTS TO CAT- -and railroading./ KILLING AUOUND HOME| The accident !\wich removed the W a s h in g i:o n ,- ^ T h a r ’s e x p lo s iv e in t h a t t h a r d u P o n t f a m i l y ! B u t lu c k ily t h e r e ’s p le n t y o f g o ld , to o . So the beautiful young Mrs.Hal- W n Kir I '• lo c k d u P o n t, w h o h a s ju a t d iv o r -M r , a n d M r s i R a y M c C la m r o c k i and children and Mr. and Mi'a. C a lv in B o w le s a n d ilt t lb d a u g h t ­ er jrpont Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Williams, 'y Miss Grace'and Cias Clyde Wa­ goner, of Advance spent the wook'- end here with'thoir aunt, Mrs. R-; L. Whitaker. ,---------------;------------------- MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS Eugene Koori, 4-H club boy, of Union Mills, produced 87 bushels of corn on one acre, winning first prize in Rutherford County and second in the imvuntain district. (Too lato for laat week) Mrs, T. W. Hiirlley, who has been right sick for the past week, ia Improving some, her many friends will bo glad to know. Mrs. Amonda Lamb still con­ tinues right sick, aorry to say. Mr. J. F. Earnhardt and family attended the birthday dinner of Mrs. E , L. Barnhardt, of Church- Innd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hillard, Miss Sallie Walker and Mrs. Tll- let Barnes, of Spencer, wore the Kuosts of Mias Dora Barber Sun­day. Mr. R. L. Hillard and fwmily an“ Mr. W. H. Hillard, of Tyro, apent Sunday with Mi*. W,~A. Grubb ajid fainily. Messrs Oscar and Carl Barnea of Tyro, apent Sunday with Mr. D. W. Barnea, Mr. J. C. Barnhart and family of Pork, were guests of Mr, and Mra. J. F. Barnhardt last Sunday. Mr, R, P. Uimb and family, of Tyro, spent Friday might with Mr. Leo Lamb. Miss Florence Dewery, of Jer­ usalem, is spending Some time with her uncle, Mr, T, W.. Hartley and Mrs. Hartley, Mr. E . L, Barnhardt and ■family and Miss Hattie Barnhart, of Chnrchlnnd ■ visited Mr. R. W. Hartley and family Thursday night. Mr. W. H. Beck and family spent last Sv\nday with Mrs. A. T. Hillard, at Tyro. Mr. Charlie Mock, spent Sunday with Mr. Thomas Cornatzor, who is a patient at, Lawrence Hospi­ tal in Winston-Salom. Mrs. L. B. Orroll is right sick, sorry to noto. Rov. W. M. .Rathburn filled his appointment hero Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W. R. ¿hook, of Cooleemee visited their daughter Mrs. J. W. Beauchamp one day last week. Messrs W. J, and M, R, Jones apent one day last week in Wina- ton-Salem, Robert Myors, tho little aon of Mr, G. Z. Myers is right aick, soi’- ry to note. Mrs. J. E. Orrell is spending sometimo with hor duaghtor Mrs. Z. A. Beauchamp, in Lewiaville. Messrs G. W. Mock and M, R, Jonca made a buaincss trip to Mockavllle one day laat ■week. coiildn’t'atand too much TNT n- round the house, is now proba­ bly a mlllionaircsa in her own right. Knife throwing is la circus and pot shooting at stray cats aroiind tho house are understood to have raili'onrt pastor, the Rev, R, D. Vance, momentarily sealed in si­ lent sorrow the lips of hia com­ rades, both along the ahining'atool road and in clerical circlea,-----------♦----------- PAJiUVIA TRAIL PROVES 'A flUD’ ized Tho lawful deed that he had done. Mrs. Lawson, Marie and Raymond Were lying on tho 'floor. And James William who tried to eacapo Wa.s shot outside tho door. Little Mary Lou tiio ibaby Waa only five montha old, Waa found within the cradlo ■So lifeless and so cold. Carrin and Maybolle were shot do'.'.-n ■ Ah rabblta In tho snow,Aahevillo, N, C., .Im..--Many o f, ............ them openly oxprossinff bitter ,dlH- They wore headed for their un-nnnnlnftvin«^ «r. c1G*8 As their little footprints show. appointment, the largo crowd of people who gathered for what promised to be Aaheville’s first jt '„<¡,3^. tobacco barn "pajama trail” disbanded when _ xhc little girls ■wore slain, •been riallock du Font’s idea of a | the lady fair, who y/us to play the They were takon into the barn nice ovoning at homo. No stupid role of defendant seriously, ap-'| And there their bodies wore- bridge or tiroaome radio for him. poared completely clothod and In' ^lain, '■ ■ ■ ' a puzzled frjime of mind.Ho wanted action thwt would he neflt the scion of a family that has been making Amorica's gun-<pow- dor for thoae many years. SUMMER AND WINTER ENGAGE IN FIST FIGHT Lonilon, Jan.—Two young men aiTostod for fighting gave their names as George Winter iind Al­ bert Summer. FILM TAX ADVISER FACES 4 U. S. LIENS Hollywood, Cal.,—While Mias J. Marjorie Berger, income tax ad­ viser, awaited the outcome of her appeal today from a 30 months’ sontonco for falsifying incomo tax reports of aeveral film atara, the government filed four tax liona against her, totalling nearly ?!,- 600. Upon the cold and <baro earth < A few minutes tater, the woman yjr.ith their hands folded acroa»^ Mrs. Dorothy Davia, who was ar-! their breast, rested at night by officers on ^ jth rocks aa their pillowa chargea of drunkenneas and in -. More peacefully to rest, jury to property, waa sontoncod to The little nice blue hat serve 30 days in tho city jail on which Oarrle often wore, each count by Police Court judge Was crumpled and blood stain Nettles. Both cases were appeal-1 which she would wear no more- The father returning to the house And saw that all were dead, , He toolc the an»w whlto pillowa And placed them under their Valdosta, G'a,, Jan.-County of. I Y o un Srth ur, their son, went to-lers have four men Germantown, To buy some shells for a gun, ■ But before he had returned He heard of the deed that was done. I'hey were all devoted to each other ed. FOUR ARE NARBÉB FOR SWINE THEFTS fleers have four men under arreat charged with stealing five hogs. Two of the prisoners are said to have made confoasion of their part In the thief. I'h'o hoga were owned by J. H. Powell and ■were on la x'ange' south of the city. Coun­ ty police while making an inves- Arthur loved them every one, tigatj^on found a apot where hoga «„ 4 j,o ia left here alone had been 1 m y 0t atkUng our «avy earn lu landowners. When the . common keep. people were peasants only the land-It is alno «n Illustration of what owning nobles with their hired sol- happens, someHnies, to water-power, diers went to war. Tacoma and Seattle get their In many states corporations are Dormal municipal supply of current forbidden to own land except for from hydro-electric plants which the their own business purposes. The cities own. The unusual drought in Government is trying by every pos- the Northwest reduced the flow of sible means to get all of the public lands into the hands of individiiivl BEAUTY Beauty, like morals, is a question of latitude; there is no rule of uni­ versal application. Shakespeare is the one universal author because he never describes Ilia ¡leroincs. Juliet was fourteen and beautiful; that is all he. says about her looks. The Scandinavian can picture her as a majestic blonde, the KalTir aa a coal-black Yemis. The Juliet of the Chinese has slanting tycs; to the Spaninril she must have the long black lashes of tho cow-syed Andalusian Moor. It is a fortunate tiling for hu­ manity that tastes in beauty difTcr. water and cut down the production of electricity. The great power companies regard waterpower as valuable only as an auxilary to steam plants, which arc already guii- er.atinjj twice as nincli current in Anicrica as all tho waterpower put together, in most cases more chcaply. ALUMINUN The comnionest of all metals, more than twice as conunon as iron, .iluniiniuin wn.i a curiosity at the Centennial of 1876 and only came into general coinmercial u.se when the harnessing of Niagara h'alls made the electric furnace eco­ nomical. Alloyed to give it strength, its light weight makes it more use­ ful than steel in hundreds of appli­cations. Tho largest airplanes are built of it. Now a project is on foot to cast automobile h>3dies in one piece out ot aluminium. That will still fur­ther redi(ce the cost and weight of motor cars. The lighter the car. owners. That is the only safeguard for the nation's future. !..and is the one commodity which is lim­ited in supply and unlimited in de­ mand. Sooner or later some other nation will try to tal(e the land away from us. If we own it as individuals we will fight for it; if it mostly belongs to a few persons of wealth we,will let them do tho, fighting and pay taxes, to the new. owners if the old ones arc beaten. MEAT ; The food faddists have beiin preaching against the eating .0^' ' meat for many years. Except • in' certain types of diseasoj intelligent, physicians tell their patients to eat meat freely an nature intend'.d they should. Even in cases jf~ high hlood - pressure, modern medical practice is not,to cut out meal i)ut to counteract it by the liberal drhik- ing of the juice of oranges or grape­fruit.: E v e n ' th e m o vies h a v e n o t "b e e n tiiric a s ''B a 3 , the"i'ess*\vear m M ire s ! U vc!u or^ riv" c v e a r s ^ n 'a n excl'u aiva ab lo to s ta n d a r d « , th e fem in in e ‘ ¡ X m i w i e " w i f d iet i f n !llt ," a s th e Eskta^^^^^ automobile will sell for not without ill - efTects. The Smith So u n d E sk im o s, so D o n ald , M a c ­ M illa n rep o rts, e a t o n ly m eat an d W AR ideal. STEAM able more tlian $250, anid run 5Ó miies on a gallon of gas. ' Tho U. S, Aircraft Carrier "Lex­ington” is tied up at a pier in Puget Sound, while her engines are turn­ ing tho dynamos 'ivhick {generate electric current for the cities of Tacoma and Seattle. This is a good tiBQ for abip pi war. It suggests Mt that raw, as they do not know The only Independent persons are those who own land., The only countries whose people care enough about them to nght for them are those made up largely of individual ...............jeyhow to make a firel_ _ • Sensible’ people will continue to cat whatever they can digest and as' " a rule wiir live longer and happier^ lives than those who worry about ; their diet. Thn neio^hhors were very tvnnbled For they would see their iac& no more. All Stokea Cottnty was stirred • As it never was stirred before. A spot in the woods not far away Where Lawson's body was found, . With a shot gun wound through his heart Lying cold on the ground. Thev were burried in white cas­ kets Which were white aa the snow, And a kind man’s word of comfort Says, ‘‘God Only Knows.” ^ They were burled in Browder’s» Graveyard • „ ’ "Upon a little nole, They were placed side by side In the grountl so darkiamd cold. , They have gone beyond our . presence ' Beneath the silent clay,, And God knows the secret Which, will he revealed some day, . ; —ВШТН WILLAJID. RACES DEATH ACROSS ' CONTINENT, AND WINS West' Orange, N, J., Jan.— Charles J. McGuirlc, writer, won n.tran.scontinentol race with death recently; Iij Hollywood he was notified that hia father, James A. McGuirk, 82, was dying in West Orange. ¡Boarding an airplane, he arrived while his father was Htill alive.. Calvin Cowles Sanford, Honored .Citizen Passed Away; Át Eighty-Five In the detith of Calvin Cowles Sanford, Confederate veteran, and prominent merchant for over 60 years, Mocksville has lost one of her most beloved and highly es­ teemed citizens. The end of this fine old gentleman' came on Wed­ nesday evening, March Gth, after an illne'ss, of ten days. He was born at County Line OR Oct. 15th, 1843, the son of Amos Baker San­ ford and Mary TiUnn Sanford, be­ ing 85 years old at the time of his death. .On March 18th, 18C2, he enlisted «s a private in Company F. 42nd Ndtth Carolina Regihient, , of which the late Capt. Wiley A. Clement was captain, 'and served throughout the remainder of tho ' Civil War. He waa soon made a Borgtvnt, and later 0 lieutenant, it was, one of his duties to call • the roll of his regiment, and' his remarЦble’ memory retained QV- éry name' for many years after­ wards. At the close of the war •ho ,enigaged in teaiching near Farmington, for two years. He then came to Mocksville' anü clerked.,in Brown Brothers Store, later going into partnership in tho mercantile buaine.ss with James Adama, when Dr. W. Jj. Brown and Rufufl Brotvn moved tO; Winston. On the death of Mr. Adams ho became the sole pro­ prietor !of the well-known firm which has been for so long ono of the leading business houses of ithls part of ; the State, and; in which his &ona have-buen aaaocin- ted for a number of years. Mi\ Sanford, served Davie cmintir ......... ■ , —•• •• kf» . , Aiti y r v e d D a v ie c o u n t y a a iQpM m 31th, l873¿%»'íMÍi?iííÉíá.Í6íí “ijfj& 'riy B io ^ vin daiightmv ■ma;9,! íír p jv p ,!, o n e ' ' “ **’ -"п а1 Р .0 | Щ «!Й к ву1 П в ;' T o t h is ,.,л#^1 й1 о1Ь^^\’^И ’о,'',Ь'ог,п e ig h t c h ild r e n , | ro w , six sous and two daughters. Mrs, Sanford; who was a'M ost estim­ able lady, died on July 5th, 1009, and their eldest .son,. William L, Sanford, paaae'd away August 18, 1920. The followiJigi survive ; T. ■l'\ Sanford, of Chicago J Rufus B. and E. C., of Mocksville; Mrs. R. T. Faiipe.tte, of Chattanooga; H. A. and J. C., and ; Mrs. John I- Larew, of Mocksville, and twenty- - one giundchilijiren. The funeral sdrvices, which were attende'd by hundreds of, sorrowing friends, many, from a distiinpe, were held at the Preabytefian church of which the deceaae'd was a faith­ ful member, on Friday afternoon, March 8th, at two o’clock. Rev. E. P. Bradley, the pastor, assiateii by Rov. E. M. Avett, officiating, The beautiful wreath of, ^flpwera showed the deep , aiTectioU in which this quiet, kin'dly gentle­ man was held. The pallbearer«, who w ere, employees of thè two Sanford firms,Wore: V. E. Swalm, R. L. Fry, J„,T. Baity, É. C, Mor­ ris, Roy Holthouaer„Sam Blhkléy, and T. A. Stone. Tho intoÌTnent took place in the historic^ ‘ old Joppa cemetery by tho side of hia beloved wife. A quarte);, “It, la Well With My Soul,” waa flung biy Z. N. Anderson, E. G. Ilendricka,, J. H.„Fry, and C. H. Tomlinson.' Those carrying flowers Avere: Mes- daihes P. J, Johnson, Roy Holt-' houaer, A. R. Tomlinaon, C. M.' Campbell. B. C. Clomi-nt, Jr.,'J. A. Graven, A. M. Kimbrbughi W.;! I,' Pitts, John LeGrand, Loater! Martin, E, II. Morris, E. ,C. Mor- :^no^I(iydon ,Oo i;tei' '»iay Kurfees.,:, iyiàry..il;liitmnn^ 'the bereaved family In thoir.soi- P O W E R F U L H U R L S B I B L E p .'iy t o n a t íe á c h ,.ir i - L o e B ib le , 4 2 - y e a ^ ,^ , Beach giirage m e c ^ ÿ l, a siwctacular-death ¡ ¿ J t h e 3 G -c y lin d e r r a c in f '' Ä w rfi . . ..aifi-ij' , . .g if/: MOCKSVILLE, Wily. Many children unfitted for useful oc Vid'.'fe ■ vin later life.” , ,,;ä w .,-Dean says that '■ '.dents occur *-li and 4^ •' T O O U R C 0 U N T i|y a n d Ö U R F L A G I S . Ò u ^ ^ P U R P O S E URSDA'Y, gi'rARCH, i 4, 1929 ( . ; 'STATE MARlifiTIiVG SCfkopL ifTH ' CONVENES THIS'" ¡VIONTH . ..............., i Rajeiffhi March 12.—What haa been learned through five years of '^ i c h h e w a s « t t e m i i t j j l th e w o r ld ’s .sp ee-d г е Ш m i Jo s a h h o u r , w e n t l i P t i'o l a n d c r a s iie d / i n t d y f cooperative effort in marketing ^fe-r.cotton and the hiatory of various ¡|.ÿwi;‘cooperative> enterprises formed by !||ffarmors w ill. be two interestirig i^,iidiscussiona on thé program for cameraman. ■ ,-> ; ” Tho accident, which I'he most gruesome-in t| of bbaeh racing.herSi'OC'Vr»ii>ÏÎ n ■»-»•< • '■■'2:......»lAOtJA l3JUi(* iir the hieasured mile cot âpeéd ; of '202 milâg' tin Wills wititessed byVa-^èroA proximately 20,00b': ' sj who lined sand dünes i Roaring over tHe -c si|,ch it torriïying' speed, ownèd by J. M. Wliltè, ( idb'lipthin,; qiiickiy '(iiaiÏRpt a -haze .tnat huhir Hi^' НйШе «.ov hurig 'a rid 't iio s e w h o s t a n d , a. m ile n 'vy'iiyj.'.w er'i to s e e j u a t W v t h e n c c id p e n eel.,, I E y e - w it n e s 89,8, w K p.r-.iyei ir ig o n t h e d iin e a '.'} it',iK e ' t h e n iile , d e c U r e d ' e d t o r u n to c v f a r n e a r , t h e ,su r£ . ;^ ’h a y ,.;';;a h d r iv e r , e v id e n t ly .; % l i 9 ^ b g t h e c a r w o u ld I'u h lif t e d h ia f o o t t d d th o a c c e le r a t o r . ’ \j^H h llit f s h u t o ff s o a u d d e ’r ily a ith a ^ ^ th o c a r s t a r t e d t ’(? S iv e r v p frc c o u r s e . ÀfcVv.№fCA''NDi:ÉK ' K " DIES IN ATLANTA0,j||fIittlo\ \ 1,a'/ tor.s i\ Atlanta, (ia.,. March 12. -r-Asa . iriggii .'Candler, who rose from . J^*’f:)bscurity as a drug clerk to ,«. PX ‘?Positio'n p,f great wealth 'aa foun- »nd head of the Coca Cola .a hospital- ho'i'e ■>-'fc;v^c^ày''air^he ‘à^ of 78., .„.y . ' ■ 'The entVcaniie qttietly at,'Wes- , ; Memorl'^1 'hospital, which ho '75,';,.;,,built and gtivé to hia church ari^, to which ihe\ had been confl^è'ci T'ifpr .more tha» two , years dcsr^ coining healtH attributed''' to , the .inflrmities of age., Hia condition i^s,''feeble for] many montiha .liiìt .'dj^^’ not becom( ’'I , / liIN W O O D R t . 3 N E W S / M r . R . A . N a n c e w h o h a a fb o e ii Hick f o r t h e p a s t wcf'ok ^ tw o d o e s n o t s e e m to iin p r o v / m u q h , s o r r y 't o s a y . A ls o M w D . ,W- B a r n e a , is o n t h e sick liw M r . .n'nd M ra,. T J iu r r f iP ^ t îp h - 'tiVd .çfÆ hurchlanOp^^ lÍ39t¿,W ,eek A v itJj^ fM r. lir 'L , G iru b b awilV/Ui lU Uü .... J held , at State College, on , March | | | Î 9 , 20. and 2 1 ., Iii"A c c e p ta n c e oT placea.,-on tho by aome of the NiiWon’s l'péiiding economists and expérta op j ^marketing assures thé S.ucveaa ^f :/our marketing ac^ool this .fncihtl^,” 'ïsaya bean I.''0, Scbaub o*'%f;ate ¡’collège. •; ‘‘Dr,.,Ghri8 .L. ..Ohriste- ■î^èhi- chief, of the 'divislcii'ÿ of cp- lloprffltiye murkçtihg o? tliiâ;tiiiited flStiitea beptjrtmeht.of Agi4"c)ilture '■^5 will bo onoj.’ïji? our feature, speak- 'Xérs. Dr.^Æhj'latesein williidjscuas B; the yalUQ qf;,gradéa.,a'n£^aples f I; in all niqrk,e.U%.,Wor){^'&ij»i it . ia^ |;;fe'lt,'that.hl8i‘ ad^içMÎi^viH of ■. froat' value to pur^l’owers ,in this ,•/ f t ' |‘l The DGàl)‘'à]sM éc]ared that ex- /1L!rn'Ai*fa tvi -- jia h s G iea t Vhfr/jf ;'¡Íajp,r , у^Д^ррЬе!,,, trat)a-‘Pacifi" ' ih;perf6cWnÄ‘niaiiB ; fóV, a .%o-dnV ■ • (ioúnd flVgíít IKií ,smnvßf.;.i®>Sptciall!y ‘desigried aea> ' '.jipe used. , lt .will b« re- " ” "®ÌBSON, SR. рЩШШг :'; '^VÏE cdüNT.Y CÍTI- ïM SALISBURV ------------- C:;perta'in all tririrketlng lines would ® ibe,! preaont. Tiie marketing . of ", {ioultry^.; swine’ v arid bthei- ' Ijvi- "stock; the organlssation of mutual f ^.'oxchttngQs:',questions of cre(iit 11..and finiincei the .use of nlarket ^ news aervicea;^ the building of; 'y;curb,pidrket8 and direct produce; ';!to conaumor mark(?ting wil.i fe|i V'iflome of the other important mat« J J| jtors diacusaod at the school, 1,^ Witiieasea ' aaifiCBibld slaniwpd on ‘‘t..Stato Collcg« .tKb, aU- .tempted t o - a w ln W o v r ^ ™ iS ip iativ dback inti),eonirol3?ut in 'd o M ® f e in ^poopeintiyO'turned th^, W g ^ i i con. )l№iod 'ofT^e'lfpl,ann^i.j^ M tem iocl to ,-thoiim ... .„.ibut'mo car waa travoljmtJrdljF mub was s tm o d ^ o K ' i^ t u r e s iepicttng 1844, the ;sori.pf •A«^; S S J i i Ouutleil' , Th4 a p c e d in «w ,^ ;£ Paft offi Hobfton ctnd'Aiin^iBrdyd eJhaha.i jn-*® on tt>P' Mourttam Mi.vtual liobspn,;, ..He , niove^ to)vDfivie nf th'^ li.f:l!s biy'i' '^’“'^ (1 r^ t .'& № &liaiigo has been organized by crtuiLtyivIth his parcjnta, wl^ pia-. ihft^danes, W 'ile ^ '^ «/ °f„ p f,U u ltry farmcra.of Jackson,,Clay), ¿hftaetrl^'jaiStS ;tk'ct of landXvom' 5.!"wiyirf- strewn down the K>j Swain, and'Choiqkee counties, .Vthri Pf'flriA'« j'— « '- - ........... Henry ^ШЬа!рп. ih his ' f „j ’;}feá;r, d ie t(' itV S'-tÜ’c lö c k W c d - Iffiïy Ш ivìafòh 6líh ' .¡it eVnôVn'e o f ;liì3 " 8 o n > 'te d ’ M . tìò b - jjà n y 'X â ’p M S e k w ìè . av ò ìÀ itc. Т Ь й ïu 'n ^ in l io ,p lç p I.^'ço f r o m .ih e h o m e ^ F f u îà 'j^ 'M in ] lÓ iñ O o 'c lo c k , c o n c lü c to d liÿ-lÇ o v .^ А/ W ilc d y » o f itiío í ’lr á t M o ü h o c iià ÿ c h u r c h , íis - ■ B Ísi;éd ,Ь у ‘ líc v . E . M , ' A v é t t , o í M(Vo,k A V i i ' III k1 th iV In tC T fflóft'tH vás Hi th 'e í a m i l y g r a v c y a i'd a t “ W ild ­ w o o d ," .р а у Г е c p u n tÿ . * ■ , ; ' Claröncc’ H., Hendricks, populär young business man,of Mocksville died at his home in Clement Créât on Mpinday py.pniijgi^.MarQh 11th, at" 10 o’clock,,li^ ; nosa, aged . ujiyme,ly : • d oath of- this. bri urht ; ;vau hiï>iîlàni v cut down , in, tho’. pritno of .life;;;'': ha« cnat ri shadow, over tho iwhôlâ v, community.,an(^!.deep's y m p u t i i y - I i ., iolt for hia berqaVed widô\^'«ilft'^'' föur .children. \J-To,i Vtas torn in Forsyth, coupty, ,March 4th, XBdßf tho'&bh i)f p. H. Hendi'lcks, ,arici; Ç ol^â 'F 'u lk jio n d r lc K fl,; 'L n to ii ; fa m ily .'m o H iie d to B ix b y , D a ^ iS ! c o iin tv 'i ,; -H o w a s m a r r ie d o n A p rlK ; 4 t h ,,‘’l. 9 i( r ,;t o M la a M a t t io I f e n ^ ' d r ic k a ,) i\p d ,to th o r n ’; WQre ■two ■ d a u g h t e r s , a n d .' t^ Q E lrhaV . L p itlB e» R o b e r t, In ^ M W ltiö | i:to ,h lfl ,w id o w ^ ii!^ d .,ip 'l| ^ : o h ild r p n , h o j i s ' f iu ry iy £ i'tl..ib y iW ^ f’lith e r ,.; ,,Py;.,H ;.^,H end^^^ ■,t>^(). hrabltëi'a,;È, ö .,; a rid .jG e 'o rg è ,ï:tencl-i ii-iciià, a n ’d'i\'i^,'ô^ M r s ,.G .,* ô ; W 'a lîib ÿ , 'o f ' W o è lts v iliii, in 'd M f s i : ,J . W i ll'à iis M ’i), p ï lii:i.b y , B ô v o i'â l i y e a r s s R d t h e it 'ih d r l à k s f a m il y m o v c d ;tp M o c l^ ä v il é ,’ a n d o n g a g o d ' in t h e lü tn ftè'i’ b u s lh c a a , R e'feu n tfy C la rb -n c e U e n d r lc k s w e n t In to / th tt h iq i’c 'a h lilo , b 'lis ih e s a , r u n n in g ' th o ; tt lo a l • G ro c o r y ; : s t o r e . A )th ,o ù g h h i( lilu l : 'i'é s fiiô ii ' lic r o '■ b u t » y b iir s , li6 '’1 iiù i.;iiiià î\ y '.frltp \ d s;:''J'h 9 "^ 'g r io v é : oyö'l'* 'H ta '''» !Î d i;d é ii,th ., ''JPhe ■f ' i l l 'fu .i o r a l; w a s .'h o ld ; a t . t M d .c k S r., ,,J,yVUÏi?WÂtolWèliürchir№dnQ6^ ' d v§ : 4 ii le critical ü'ritil à ,feyV d a y s a g p . G ain id ler jr s t l r e d n e à ir ly v 2 0 a g o f r o m a c t iv e d ir e c t io n ; ,;« f ;t}ie^ s o f t d r l n k - ^ s i p e s a h e ;o r - ; btilldis^d; .> Î^er|rt;;Pbr,w hidh^.h j;Ìd 'i'i^ 25,0 0Ò ,b Ò 0 w '" ç lf e ^ w e r e a 1919. H e o n c e ¡,w a$ . .rà te 'd o n e p f th e .w e a lt h ie s t J j ^„-'ïnoh; in ;it h e s o u th b u t '.Ц d d is tr i-: ' 'î but6d,liis; fortuné jamphg-h is-flve i, 7^.,- ■ children Coca Cola hold­ ings •.■\Yer,0;.^ipp'0 à7 ;. , ; A f 6 m ë r ' c iv ic le a d e r a h d j- K r t p a t r o n , h tì ; f a a c h ie v e d a r e p u t a t io n ■ a m o n ^ i'h ia ' ' ' , y intimâtes for wide philn^tl^ppltìa \ and public,,, bftnfìfactì.(3ij|i^^^^^ of 1 ;, ? \r,ho fo];ii(iér']Ÿèréf.ÿ i stri fèti ted, to' i h- - ^â;ivi(.'luyil.;pases:which.}ï'e coriàidg^^^^^^^ outB Ìd.9 ■■ ■ 're'a|5hf^Αorganizû|,dSüliiïi,n^ ' h p ,Çiever wouìd;S|^eii%fy; h j ^ é P M liJ ic ly w it h ''t l ìé ] ^ | ^ .v ^ là8 i,ì:ii^ ,ée]c w U Ji^ ' , 'Jtfi-,. à h d M r a , V ili S h iv e r s 8peh'|; S t in d a y aitem on .-w th re- là t i v e s h e r e . ' M r . J . P .v - B a ^ n jp t .i^ n ^ f a m ily a tt.M d p d 'i'^ lh è ' 'fu T / P a tó tó tl b u r i a l P f ^ p ^ r m o n t Bai/tharpìfiit Fork GhìiÌW!h!;:SatiirdiW ^ ,.■;’ № M r s № . É '^ ''W illl^ m 8 o f C h u r c h la n d v i/ ie d - r e la t iv e s h o r e S a t u r d a y . M is s V o r t tf -P .u io w a a c a r r ie d t o t h e S i^ liw ^ y i^ ih o s p ib a l l a s t T u w r in y i ¡li j^ u p i e r w e n t a n ' o p e r ­ a tio n , f d r ¿ p p o n f lle it is T h u r s d a y , W e ,v w ish ‘ ft,.sj,P ,e d y . re c o v ^ o ry M ià iìb h 'iir t a ■Biarnh t h e i r a n d •CTO yards. While the, car waa turning ,and jiist before it struck ^liegi| OS, Bible’s body'was hurled ''' the ,machine «iito the beac , th o _ P e < irà p n fp n t ß y , ; « t ld h e lÄ ^ d r r ia h ! . . . in ,p f (v ie , f r o m , lè d s i. to', lÖ lV . Ж ' р “ "j h e í,m p v e d i o , 's á (ííjb ifrtó '4 v h 'e .]a ^ ^ ^ 'lavef caught tue ^loapé^eza fever madß.Kifl .. ♦ - 'm ri лЬЬь Á-VB+ rtir»r4^«^í.'A í-j-‘ Oarolina ,,'inouft''inin •attempted "to sit tip, .gaap^W fell back oin the sand, d^f.j' jnnd j ihb. çioorielûïiVe '.ató* " m e n t o f s o e d 'f o r , Y a tlk iii cou/i .w a s :p la c e d ia ä t Ш е к ; • )'?Ж^ ' soft: idrinií'jjñáÉm '.^his/ busirie,ss, е’аШ к' . „of, 'Íe Í i, .ftft M 4 | Æ G e if | la im th ® ,,...-, i» líd to o k I I " X „Í w o r k in ; f ln A w a n t a ; a 'c lM ^ ï^ e Whip N. li(d s o o n 'b e c S n ie t h e ■yvas луш 1о h e ro i«ft''e:-'\veçt ;.t( diug stoí^áj ,cd a pai'tnersl B, Hallman ¡i Bole owner, that' he ■wa ed for, ColÄ :fr «hased' Í / i i g ’' .'in d S a d ie ' B fii'n;?; | rs A d a m anid; H e n r y •p. S u n d a y g u e s t a o f. M r. L e e B a iih h a r r o f n e a r y f ld k ln . ,_ 'ra. T a j^ Jo r N a h c e j 'iin v ille „ V a i i ^ - y i f i i t w it h M iv i ^ :^ ^ ^ a n d a la o v l ' '..a is t e r , M is s ia lis b u r y r R R- S u n d a y , w it B a r n e s ’o f W. H. B9r^a;.S7o' leing coninpd‘jfe'».’ *tv,-,r, JJ 74m:$0 ;^ “iSf'CHILDREN ЮМ BLASTING CAPS SÙ la r e n t s , M i; 'ee/ .o r o f M r. L e S a lis b u r s & P e n ^ | j{ .3 _ p a re n ts ^ ™ ^ ' Nance,'’ ' ШЙ'К ДЬскасп ¡Í-iíííiéibfeíiiVQd ’ ^ ''Mh'uford of № urcl*rj,j^'ji ,ej/Nanc^y ^yit^iia •p & pen t/i'n T ,., , Ш ‘ A . jd-'bs. : в,< co t^ y'h n se'ith '^ Jc^ ^ ^ iW V o u n ty. i. .'ТЖ-Т- -----KGî'ape lid t¡> ham heqiürr^ommuÆ 'i^ Mformulrtifor Goc/not ■>- u,r/i OUtlopIc,\ji Avh.p had ly drugp^' I'itV 4 ^ ' bocaus indus/i ,,ng& iPi-thp Va|dpe IÍ.', B\i j'lc^’ (punty iw.ni’ p onl’iirireli this year fpr the. Raleigh, March 12.—Five hund- jvhen this (jonvicf boy sings 'and p^ays the song of his weaty sot^M"'¡IJeaK^ii op the Vitaph'pne, « t'MWA^if&gtPP^TIioatre, ••Monday, •Tudaaiiy;and' Wednesday .IS's 10,' and'^Qth.,' ,| i , /For the .rii'st time .many thflu-i sand ‘admirers; of ?‘Doug" Far-' bjiiks (ire goingJto ’/have th^t-pp- . pprtunity pf l^ea'ring him .talk. .'fYiou ^ „ ro m e m b ^ r ' t h e . ;„ ','T h ree‘ | H u sk e ie 'i> ip ~ w 'p ,ll‘|, t h is is th o se-- q u e ll- t p ' t h a ii .? n a 8 t e r : p r a d u c liio n ,. a n d D p u g j il n y in g t h e p u r t o f D ' A r t ^ g n a P i n s s is t e d b y t h e t h r e e f a i t h f u l m u s k e t e e r p ,; t h r i l l s -ypu> th r o u g h ., a n o t h e r e p ic t»f• / la s h in g a v / p rd s, .lo y a l .h e a r t s , a n d r p m a n c e g a lo r e . ■ , , , . -Kiah of| the awordj, the ip g ^ of thç яЩ , the tiiriil of;'Í¡% ^4 yentijrer---iifí'-i]| magiíi -liopeh the Mask” 'and makój'ií .'équatiÿ' шз .good as the I'A’’ :'This.rc'ii'en^ production iB'^tóid-^to;.be as full of act'iph aiid; glritìmu' ter ÿrpductlon-^l^"-- Theres 'tallying ^ЬЪ u, supérb; , ;Т:^в;;.'.а^'аг1рШ gran^whhí;'álÍ; hiÿ^ bindiWgf.Vòi'cè' Í8' thè you haVe been'. ;Wuitîn(liï fori—now that it ' is : at the Lex|rjfigtoP Th,ea- trp, Le:fi«>tpn,. N, ..... Friday „and Saturday 22 and 23, you can veniontJy;. n iu a t b,^ !D’' A r t ii fan d яр<?11 Sálsñí'íi end l/'fluenza /' frb 'm . t f iîs m M 'í^ f 'c o v e r p d lа -ih «ivmí,+teílt '-ib il“: i “i. iVJ ..... .-r-- ...< Д ‘ was't“? !!'. д.рп th'p'roád i. . ^;’''v'.'¡^'‘><t^nínerii; ss ,,tp. Winstort:S0l|Äi/^^^Щ гй йп а •,'iío Д}з'<,аН>|рЬ,о,--',.. áiV^ :1ЙгйМ'Жау'; .Bi^fió'n^*ánd^■, ;\,,;^uced,;,^ V арпу^у; .5\,N.yí«»tpcl‘ Mi\ Cbaiii’e 'Йойк 'onp-'tiiiiÿrîas^ vv^eelc., ' ■ ' Nlm^-v: '^ WHITU; ftEÜ!^lON -i,;.:, ^ :■. Ш,,.-И-Лц.Ц '' Д ' -!^rge?<;r'ów(i attended .. tho which ;W^a held . \ V v n ’ Я!1' - ’ ■ •ait 'i.'Mi'.' 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