r AGE fl—SECTION 2rThe Passing *PARADEA» Vi«rw«rd ByELEANOR GREENWOODHi-V, and Dot Tyndall. Monogram clubAnother Mount Airy Mi School graduate Mid her I Do r iaei «e*k She *u ifaael Martin and she Mi not Mrs Lawson Con«ratuMit.k»m• Seemed food to see Dirty Dawson again laat. Saturday after an atoaence of a few month* Me Joined hi* friend* at Lee*-Me Mae Chi* the latter part of SeptemberMmcly*1Da:jfalaiai—The witches climbed on fhetr broom* late Monday night and departed one* more until October II, IfftO leaving behind mrmorie# ofmore exciting adventure*.—Parties started laat Thursday night when the Voting People's Or* gan Mutton of ft* Ilford Street Bap-tut Church held youth night at the Weiner-Burger and raised money with a Halloween Carnival The dining mom wa* decorated with orange and black crepe paper and other Autumn decoration* Jimmy Steven* look up the rickets and Louden* Wright arid Norma Blue wrote the name* nf the party-goerr down for the drawing of a grand prise They we*e then directed Into the carnival where fortune teller*. Wanda Kirkman and Barbara Jean Nietv.U, foretold the future There wa* mm a grab bag. apple bobbing, ftahtng, throwing ring*, and an auction sale conducted by Auctioneer Paul Calloway. The gift* were presented by th** Mount A try Merchant*, Those m charge of the games were Phylll Redmond of Pilot Mountain# Patricia Taylor, Anne Steven*, Charlie vnd Jimmy Shelton, Ronald MidkifT, Bonnie Blue, and Donald MidkifT,Lottie Jessup were the four to appear The contest was to ate whichgirl could finish feeding a brittle of r silk to the boy ftrat-Wide and Rob-bttr Won, so they pi «•**#• tiled the winner with a baby rattier Dancing Was «nJoyed during the evening with the uiest couple there being Nancy Harrell and Maurice Brown* Other* mm were J. A Bryant and Barbara Tickle field Kerr and Barbara Phipps, Paul Spain and Gild* Money, Doris Black and BUI Caudle Of course thi* wasn't all, but nanting then all would too many.- Mildred Lewi* spent the past week-end in Chapel Mill and was one of those lucky persona who wiincased the Tennessee - Carolina game Saturday. Thing* turned out better at the dance though that night wh*t could have been better ‘ban Glen Looney and then muaic. by Freddy Martin?c*rmifmV*P+*Pen-Jack ff'm th* only on* who know* how to drive thi* truck* Greenwood. Bobby dmltli. Bonny Brown, H A Story, and a few more f the fancy Oap gang were up on the hill Monday night doing a little ut of destructive work—A talent show was also presented with Tootsie fowler, Bobby Bams, and Mac Edwards of Pilot Mountain dnging The Gospel Boogie’*, and several other selection* Thi* wa* followed by other numbers rendered by Gilbert Fleming. Ronald and Donald MidkifT and Buddy Pludliw The credit go#-* to Barbara Wright who wa. in charge of the show At thi* time Jimmy Mlhklff* name wa#. the lucky winner and he wa* presented a beautiful bracelet Wonder who the girl was be gave it to?—Corky Fowler came home Sunday for the day and returned to Bum e r Elk Monday morning.Sheepy ' Peter* of Reidsville, who is also a student at L#»e*#-McRae, accompanied Corky home for a vtalL—On Saturday night Dora Ann Johnson entertained with a party j or the members of the P ML F B C at her home on Taylor Street Ghosts and other deeoratlofi* ap- mr propriate for the occasion were used to carry out the Hallo MEen theme j Nome of those there were D»le j Loftia, Bally Aim Carroll, Howard ! Pruett, *Der* Ann and Mac Wood. ^ ! Carolyn B*rm«r and Jimmy Royal. F-licl* Lou Boyle* and Joseph * ^ Hayne*. Henrietta Leftwich and Pete Barker Patricia Dowell, and Bill Bryant, and the leader Sarah Lee Mchw and !5d ml,lt;—Wonder which on* of th# Dow-*11 Twin* ' Doodle * Waggoner likes Pu best? He w»* seen with Nancy *t lt;**' fhe show Saturday ntte and then ^ with Betty at the Derby (They I switched dates again1 # i tin*d19of1 Cl— Pr inkle Moseley want* to know what was so interesting Saturday night at the Pilot Inn tha* Na.icy Nichols couldn t see her Maybe It was because sue oouldn t take her eyes off of Curtis Needham, Frankie In case some lt;»f you are wondering, lt;I warn, Frankie was dating Rusty Wall Urn.—At s party given Saturday night by Sylvia Speight. Virginia Harrel- gt, __ ___ : Stilar—TTiii Odell-Milk case Ml gettinga little on the serious aid# according to all indications They’re aem together most any old time and Ul* other night ®h* was up at Powell’s Grill driving Jil, carNOTICE — North Carolina, Surrv j ^ Count. In the Superior Court. Coy R. Cox, Plaintiff Va. Marie Martin Co*. Defendant.The defendant Marie Martin Co* will take notice that an action aa m1 above entitled haa been commenced wil in the Superior Conn of Surry; iysuewameCounty by the plaintiff and again*’ ? j the defendant for an absolute divorce; and the defendant willfurther take notice that she is r#» H■MwMtnCa—To climax the evening hot dogs j and soft drinks were served to ap- !i Jtk \A—Clarence Hines came home last week-end to see haw Mount Airy was getting along and Patricia Taylor In particular Nita Jo Smjti wa* another Catawba College student home for a few day*, and Clarkqutred to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said cm County in Doheon on or before the tH* 2Sth day of November 1949 and Lai answer or demur to the complaint in a*id action or the plain; iff will ipply to the court for ’he relief de-3 day of October, 1949 MARTHA O COMER, Aa*t Clerk of the Hu peri OreknM i A *## AdothuiNo.4.