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THE GLEANER GRAHAM. N. 0.. SEPT. 21, 1939 Local News ?The Mebane Fair opened (all ewlng. Friday la ehlldreo'a day.1 ?The annual Wblteeell-Hoff man reanion will be held on Sat urday, 80th, at the home of J. L. Wbiteeell, near Kloa College. ?A student aviation coarse has been added at Elon College, the coarse to be finished in a year. It is a part of a federal program. ?Don Gates, who underwent an appendectomy at Alamance General hospital several days ago, is reported convalescing nioely. ?The autumnal equinox has come round again when the days and nights are of equal length? the days getting shorter. The al manac says autumn begins on the tM 1 60IU* ?The Woman's Anziliary of the Graham Presbyterian church held its annual Loyalty meeting on Monday evening, following a 6 o'clock sapper in the Sunday School Auditorium. ?We are calling attention to a new feature, "Just a Moment", beginning with this issue. It is the poetioal expression of a North Carolinian. How long it will con tinue we cannot s*y. ?The Graham Music Lovers' club held its initial meeting of the year on Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, instead of Thursday as previously announoed,at the home of Miss Mary Cooper on North Main Street. ?In last Thursday evening's Daely Times-News, Burlington, appeared a very interesting ac count of Miss Jean Gray 8oott's trip abroad during the summer, along with her ploture. She s aw Europe in troublesome times. ?Graham Garden Club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. l<ee Andrews. Mrs. M. W. Yount the president, gave an interesting and instructive paper on fall planting for spring flowers. On the quest ion of the annual flower show it was deolded to have the show on October 18th. ?Fire Chief and fire inspector, Dr. WUl S. Long, is requesting homeowners to cut any tall grass or weeds on their premises before the frosts oome and kill them and convert them into fire hazards. A lighted match mixed with tall dry weeds and grass can create a big blase in a twinkling. Heed warn ing?you may save yourself a fright and probably ? Are loss. ?Graham Red Cross Chapter,a unit of Alamance Chapter, will conduct its annual roll call for membership next week, which is earlier than usual. Mrs. W. B. Green is chairman of the chapter and Mrs* Brittou will have charge of the roll-call campaign. The membership fee is one dollar, and they hope all will be prepared when called upon. One-half of the fee will be retained for local work. ?The Town Board has autho rized resurfacing N. Main street from Albright ave. north, E. Elm street, and Albright avenue. The work will begin as soon as the material is assembled, the last of this month or early October. The work will not be contracted, but will be done by the town's local force. The work will be filling cracks in the concrete to prevent water seeping through and - dam aging the foundation. JUST A MOMENT J. S. F. A Dttt* bit Of TOTM Wool took* yon my won*. Id *? Way We Fed Life la tmly what we make it? Depending mneh on bow we take it The view we get from onr in ner wall. Tbe eweeteet mo*|el often eeema eonr; The rankeet weed a pretty ftower, Ife the way we feel, moet of all. Jnet keep your faee towaed the Af4 be a heap more fan j Tkiegi grow etraighter, finer and tall. When the world eeema nil npeet, < That don't mean yon are done lee yeb? It'a the way we (eel meet of all. If the h\U aeeme long and eteep, | Two?t do no good to ait and weep: Raiee jour ehln aad "hit the | It ain't no aae to be a flop, Foe every hilloek baa a top? When we feel jpat right ahent ifiall. PERSONAL Mr. and Mil 0. D. Lambeth apeak Sunday with relatives in Reldsvillo. Mre. Don S. Holt la visiting her parenta, Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Mo Conali, in Qaatonia. Mlas Jean Gray Soott spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Causey in Greensboro. Mias Ellen Hardee of Qneen's Chloora College, Charlotte was at home the first of the week. Misses Ines and Katharine Tyn dall of Fayetteville are visiting in the home of their uncle,P.B.Core. C. A. Griffin of Fort Cliff, Pa., is vislttng his sister and brother, Mrs. K. P. MoOlnre and Roes Griffin. Mrs. R. L. Holmes of Danville spent from Saturday till yester day with her sister, Mrs. M. G. Flanigan. Mias Mildred Murrell of Hen derson, teaching in Bnrllngton, spent the week-end with Mrs. J.L. I lAhn.?n Mr. i?nd Mrs. R. Benton Mc Kensie have retnrned from a month's stay in the eastern part of the State. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McOanley spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon MoCanley at Union Ridge. Miss Mary Weeks of Greens boro, former member of Graham, school faculty, is visiting with Mrs. W. R. Goley. Mrs. Stokes Adderton of Lex ington came Monday for a visit with Mrs. Harper Barnes and re tnrned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lovlok H. Kerno dle and Loviok H., Jr., of Dan vills were week-end guests of Msj. and Mrs. J. J. Henderson. Mrs. W. A. Thompson has re tnrned to her home in Oolnmbus, Ga., after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. John ston. Mrs. J. T. Dillahay of New York, who spent the past wsek with her mother, Mrs. W. 0. Moore, lefl the first of the week for home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore of Bynnm and Misses Eva Lineberry of Pittsboro and Lina Burnett Moore of Raleigh spent Snnday with Mrs. R. V. Griffis. Dr. John D. Lee, teaoher of ehnreh history in Meroer Univer sity, Atlanta, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lee, before returning to his work. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods' of Washington, on a Visit witn the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Amlck, have retnrned homo, aoeompened by their sister-in-law, Mrs. Percy Amiok, for a visit. Miss Evelyn Davis, danghteo of Mr. and Mrs. B. M Davis, Gra ham, route 2, left last Friday for Richmond, Va., to take post-grad nate course in pnblie health nur sing at William and Mary Exten sion School there. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Barnes had as guests last Thursday evening Frank W. Lawrence, Jr., Mrs. Mary MeDantel, Mrs. John Dear, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dear, Jr., and Mias Annie Pickard of the NFA district offloe in Greensboro, and Mias Iaabelle Rose of the Employ ment division, Raleigh. Mrs. J. B. Montgomery of Smithtown Branch, Long Island, N. Y., who has spent the past six weeks with relatives and friends is Graham and community, is leaving early Fridsy morning for her Long Island home. Mrs. Wal ter Mewoombe, with whom she made her homo while here, and Mrs. Robt. Harden of Burlington will aeoompany her for a visit. Notice to Gtizem of Graham Clean you lots of grase mod wooda while they eto green. It will be herder to do when the frosts kill thou, and remember this most he done as they eonati tate a terrible Are hazard. A word to the wise is so Solent. WILL S. LONG, Fire Chief and Ylre Inspector. Min Grata Returning to China After a year's fnrloagh from her position as a miesionery of the Methodist nhnreh la China, Miss AlioeOreen, sister ef Mr. W. B. Green, left here last Friday on tor return. She bearded a train la Greensboro for-Baa Ftoasisco ?rhenee she will eail September IS on Si 8. PresMeat Cleveland lor her post at Chaagehow. jmMMMne at* cry U ym beat UmwUi ""j' * *? ??'? '?< . li-ftm QoriWd dM two A .JuJL^. oy uumau, loou *-SfcssM&b is&ssr ^ txJ> tt-WaUoo-wlda dMl ?tiii? PfcJ'jli, 1919. Social hems Lonfk'w Frid?y evening Miss bridge h J? eDt?r'?ioed at honoring her sister Mr. J- T. Diliehsv Th?? - * u twenty . 7ere aboat casino *A? aLPW"n.* t0r tbe oe K?we Mm W" n?? 011 of the hoStia 7" a ?* Moope ftnd the S^ofTL i0Vf'y refresh Miss ElizahafK Dad oakee. high Pomeroy won the StSft ^b!Tt,Tate' Jg" W- Blm plate was^erved. deliclon8 ??J*d esaMto tS'prf^ a ^Dg WIW ho?? Metnbi? *y ?fteraoon Club. *?nhers and meets numbered a MdhfJlr ? Allen Thompson ne dhigh wwre and Mrs. J. T hi?h g?or? Ms e prize- A delicl salad eonrse was served. Reunion of Mn. Peter R. Har den s Family fr??* Harden for picnic lunch ? r,r8?[ W6^1h9r children and The? Were Mr. and j Harden and son, Ray Jr., of Durham; John Harden and buryMr' bb?tt? of Salic d?n I-j d Mrs- Turner Har Md Bettv ? ler8> Nettie Ann STr^Tiw ^Jtamahaw-Osaipee rr;and M?- Roy Renii of Ral den J \nd Mrs- Peter R. Har M? t ' ? ?rah?m; Mr. and o^Rn^ot .* S7kea *nd obildren ilei/h .Dgun: Ja.nl,U M*rden of {r'^i Mr. and Mrs. Quinoe Prazier of Graham ? Mm p?,. Christie of Charleston, 9 C AIm of Smitit S. Montgomery of 8mithtown Branch, Long Is j??d? h#r brother-in - law Jnnioa H. Harden. ' Mr- ? correspondent of the SsaSS* ??* S'Sgnts have been recovered. The mistake a*t .^ri.i^rTn V?* * ZZT?T~T "l ? British hospital with gfgical dressings that had served iijjjf ??P?ee- Tbe dressings found ^eif Way to an incinerator, and the *f~, were b> turn scattered on a se^Vi.n5 With tbe aid of a Oef ff^MuIler counter, of the kind used '*??' the radium *? 5*l??t recovered. jJ^hmrtoots off rays which Ion S. ?de5S? ^ surrounding air. ..TT. ?^ftnflcation can be made smihle in the form of a click. The ??jjch for radium was undertaken with such a clicking detector. Neutrality and Embargo President Will Ask Lift of Embargo on War Sup plies?If Repeal/ It Will be Cash-and-Carry. By J, ?> jiim Washington, D. 0., Sept. 19.? The United States Government ia as nentral aa It ean be in title new European War. The President has carried oat his daties in en forcing embargoes and restric tions that have oartailed shipping at seas and the travels abroad of American citizens. The entire power of the Administration is enforcing the polioiee laid down by the President. For the pres ent, at least, oar nation is neu traL tsetore tne adjournment or me regular session of Congress the Preident was defeated in his d<? manda for repeal of embargoes on shipmsnts of arms, ammunitions and implements of war. It should be understood that Congress re fused to agree with the President because the passage of such an act at that time would hare car ried with it a transfer of legisla i tire authority to the Administra tion. Congress refused to sur render that power to the Presi dent. It was the defeat of the system that Mr. Roosevelt had proposed and not another "turn down for Roosevelt." Now, the President again asks for the repeal of .the embargo, and he seems to assume that Congress will agree with him inasmuch as the war is on. In sounding out the members of the Senate and House he has suggested a course of action that he evidently ex pected the legislators to approve. It is evident that he is going to be disappointed in that expectation. The declarations ol Senators Borah, Vandenberg and others show that there are honest and varying opinions about what oon 1 stltutes neutrality. Borah and Vandenberg represent a school of thought that is opposed to the . theories advanced by the Presi dent. The senators are opposed to the repeal of the embargoes beoause that would authorize the sale of planes, munitions and ar , tides of war to European coun tries. They are also opposed to 1 the suggestion that Congress should reassemble and with as little ceremony as possible give its approval to the President's recommendations. On the con trary, thsy Insist that there most be fnll discussion and delibera tion of the whole matter, beoause of its tremendous importance. Therefore, it can be readily seen that there is sure to be a full discussion of the so-oalled "neu trality repeal" before Congress decides upon its new policies. Inasmuch as the overwhelming majority of the American pnbllo is giving wishful thinking and vehement conversational support to the French and English the chances are that the embargo law will be repealed and that ths cash and-carry system will be put into operation, after congressional de liberation and debate, and ar rangement* for patched - irucea with tho Administration. t It baa been observed that the conn try looks to the President for leadership and to Congress for s sober realisation of Its responsi bilities In times of crises. If the Administration and the legisla tive branches of the Government can keep us ont of wsr by put ting their oouutry above their party politics the nation will be in luck. 'By Hook er Creek' Iwmedieval times/a tenant's fire wood was limited to the amount of underbrush he cculdcut with a hook and the dead wood hi could knock from the trees with e shepherd's crook. Hence thfi expression "by hook or crook." Why Suffer with Colds-Pain t- TAKE COOK'S -t CCC I And Be Relieved Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCB OOTJNTT IN THE GENERAL CO0NTY COURT Beaton R. Covington, Plaintiff, V*. Eary Woodward Covington, Defendant. The defendant Mary Woodward Cov ington will take notice that an Action en titled aa above baa been 'commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, it being an act Ion brought by the plaintiff againat the defendant for abeolute divorce on the grounda of two yeara reparation; that the defendant la a non-reaident of the ?tale of North Carolina, and the plaintiff la a reeideat of the atate of North Caro lina, and thla la one of the canaea of act ion of which eervice of rummona may be made by publication aa provided by Sec tion 484 of the Coneolldated Statutea, that the defendant will further take notice that ahe ia required to Appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Ex-Offl do Clerk of the Genial County Court of Alamance County in the Courthouae in Graham, North rimiHc* within thirty daya after the SOth day of October, 1W0, and anawer or demur to the complaint in ?aid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the. complaint Tbia the 18th day of September, 1881). ( F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk Superior Court and Ex officio Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance Oounty, North Carolina. H W. WUaoo, Atty. Foreclosure Sale. Under and by virtue of the power of eale contained in a mortgage deed executed Jen. 25, 1938, by L. H. Alston and wife, Zettie Ala ton to the undersigned, recorded in Book No. 131 of M. D.. page 334, to eeenre a certain note, and default having been made in the payment of said note, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Court House aoor, in Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, on SATURDAY, OCT. 14th, 1939, at 11:00 o'clock, A. 1L, for cash, the following deacribed property to satisfy said indebtedness: Adjoining the lands of Phil Boone and J. A. Turrentine and more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron bolt 128 1-2 feet North from Phil Boone's corner: running thence North with the line of Phil Booue, 128 1-2 feet to a rock, comer with said Boons; thenoe West 170 feet to an iron bolt; thence South 128 1-2 feet to an iron bolt; thenoe East 170 feet to the begin ning corner. The above property is a lot of the J. A. Turrentine property on which is situate a four room dwelling. This the 12th day of Sept,-1939. A. V. PAYNE, Mortgagee. J do. R. Hoffmen, Atty. Notice of Sale. By virtu* of ? judgment made and entered in an notion in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, entitled Alamance County v*. C. L. Harder, Dora Harder, Katie Fern Harder Riggao, Done Harder Fiaber, el al. the un dersigned Commissioner will, on THK 2let DAY of OCT., 1939, at 12.-00 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House doer in Graham, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the higeet bidder for caeh. the property deecribed ae follows: Flint Tract: A certain tract or parcel of land in Faooett* Township, Alamanoe County, North Carolina, joining J. H. Ifensee, et al, and Beginning at a point in Boyd'a Creek, ooraer with J. H. Maaasa, and running (hence N. 62 dag. E. 2.48 chains to a (take, corner with J. H. Maneas; tbenoe with the line of aaid llanaaa, a 10 dew. E. 13 chains to a stake; thence N. 64 deg. 30 min. E. 8.68 chains to a stake; thence N. 7 deg. 30 min. W. 20.30 chains to a stake; thenoe 8. 65 deg. W. 6.75 chains to a point in Boyd a Creek; tbenoe in a southwesterly direction along the meandering of Boyd's Creek to the beginning, con taining 20.8 acres, more or leas, and being that part of the Catherine E. McAaame real property that lies seat of Boyd's Creek. Second Tract; A certain tract or parcel of land in Faocette Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, joining ilopedals Mills, J. H. Man ess, at al, and Beginning at a rock in Boyd's Creek, corner with Charlie Holt; running thence with the line of Charlie Holt S. 66 deg. W- 17.65 chains to a rock, corner with Charlie Holt; thence N. 41. deg. 10 min. W. 3.56 chains to a rock, corner with Charlie Holt; thence 8. 48 deg. 45 min. W. 10 chains to a rock, comer with Charlie Holt; thenoe N. 75 deg. W. 3 chains to a rock, comer with Charlie Holt; thence N 48 deg. W. 2.50 chains to a rock, corner with' Charlie Holt; thonce N. 58 deg. 15 min. E. 12.25 chains to a rock in the line of Charlie Holt; thenoe N. 57 deg. 30 min. E, 8.75 chains to a rock, corner with Charlie Holt near Molly branch; theoce along or at Molly branch N. 79 deg. 30 min.W. 19.60 chains to a poplar, corner with Ruby Warden; thenoe 8. 68 deg. W. 8 chains to a point in road; thence N. 87 deg. 46 min.W. 17.70 chains to a rock; thence 8. 41 deg. 30 min. E. 5.56 chains to a rock; thenoe 8. 40 deg. W. 10 chains to a rock, corner with Hopedale Mills; thence 8. 42 dsg. 30 min. E. 17 chains to a rock, corner with Hope dale Mills; thence N. 60 deg. E. 5 44 chains to an iron stake; thence 8.37 deg. E. 16 chains to a rock, corner with J H. Maneas; thence N. 66 deg. E. 20 chains to s rock, corner with J. H. Maneas: thenoe S. 26deg.E. 6.50 chains to a rock, corner with J. H. Maneas; theoce N. 62 dag. B. JO chains to e point in Boyd's Creek; thence in e northerly direction along the meandering of Boyd's Creek to the beginning, eootnlnlng 139.2 acres, mora or leas, and being that part of the Catherine E. McAdams reel property that liea west of Boyd'a The purchaser will be required to deposit ten percent of the bid in cash at the time of sale, and (he balance upon confirmation by the Court. This the 19th day of September, 1939. L. C. ALLEN, Commissioner. NOTICE! Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCS COUNT*. IN TOT SUPERIOR COURT Ala ma ore Countj, Plaintiff N. L. William* and Ua wife. Mn.N L William*, at aL. Defendant* The defendants. . L William* and Ua wife, Mm N. L. Wllllnmn, will take no tice that aa action entitled j* above hae been oommenced In the Superior court of A lame ore count/, North Carolina, for the purpoae of forcclosia( tax Ilea* in favor of the plaintiff. Alamance count/, against the defendants, and e*pedal)/ the defend ants, N. L William* and hia wife. Mm. N. L Williams, the mid tax lieae being for oount/ taxee for the jean 1M0 to IMS, both Inclusive, and being upon real property located la Alamance count/ and full/ deacaibed la the complaint herein; and . the mid defendant* will further take notice that the/ are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Alamance Count/, North fhroHaa. with in thirty da/a alter the (th da/ of Octo ber, IMS and answer or demur to the complaint la aaid action, or the plaintiff will apply to th* Court for th* relief de mantled In the complaint. This th* lhth day of September. Its*. Kffa D. Guthrie. Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Louis C Allen. Att'y. NOTICE! Service of Summons by Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THB SUPERIOR COURT Alamance County, Plaintiff am. Evelyn Day, Claude Martin, Willie Mae Day. et al. DefendanU The defendanta. Evelyn Day, Claude Martin and Willie Maa Day and all other peraom claiming aay iatereat in add land, will taka notice that an action entitled aa above baa been cnmmeaerd in the Super ior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpeae of fore closing tax lien* in favor of the plaintiff, la Alamance County, against the defend 9 ants, and especially the defaodants, 'v Ereljn Day, Claude Martin, and Willie Kae Day, the said tax liens being for y County taxes for the years 1980 to 1988. both inclnslTe, and being npon real prop erty located in Alamance County, and J fully described in the complaint herein: and the said defendants, Evelyn Day, Claade Martin and Willis Man Day and all other peiaons claim ing any interest In the said land A will further take notice that they are rs-' quired to appear at theoOceof the Clerk of the Superior Court of add J County at the courthouae in Qntm. North Carolina, within thirty days after the 80 day of September, 1980, and an swer or demur to the complaint Olid in ?aid action, or the plaintiff will apply te the court for the relief therein demanded In the complaint This the let da^of September, 1900. SABA MUBKAT, Asst. Clerk, Superior Court* Allen A Madry, Attorneys. Notice of Sale! Under authority of a Mortgage Deed executed aad delivered by Tula In gold to the undersigned W. 0, Sartin, dated January 12, 1938, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeda for Alamance County in Book of Mortgages Mot 131, at pages 137-138, default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt secured by said instrument, the undersigned will ofler for aale . to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Graham, North Carolina, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NO0hT, the following described real wait: A certain lot or parcel of lead ly ing and being within the corporate limits of the town of Graham, Qrnj ham Township, Alamance Conntyv North Oamlina, adjoining toe laada of L. O. Nicholson. Melville Street Long Avenue, and other. mA bounded an follows: Beginning- at the intersection of Long Avenue aad Melville Street, 8treetN*3?-4 Ueg. Eaat 75 Met to an iron bolt cn the Eaat aerie ef mid Street; thence Sooth 8614 dag. Eaat 150 Met ta na Man boh in line of Lot No. IT (BMekDk thence South 3 1-4 deg. Wert 75 Met to en Man bolt an the Neath side of Loaf A venae; thence with mid Long A venae North 861-4 deg. Wat 150 Met to the begin ning. on which in aitaaied a few room dwelling. Tea per cant of the p en hem price will be required to bo paid when the asms is kaachadriown to the iienheeie and the balaacn on ooafimation. This the 31rt day of Aagurt, 1939. W. a Sartin, Mortgngm. Allen * Madry, Att'ym J Commissioner's Sale of Land! Under aad by rirtoe of ma ardmr of the Superior Court of Almanac* County, mode >a a Spoonl Proceed ings entitled J. S. Cock, Adminis trator upon the Estate of Jmoa. M. Ratliffe, mod others against Boycw Ratliffe eteL, being number 1847, will, oo Smtnrday, 23rd, 1199. ml 1240 O'clock, JL, mt lb* Court Booms door in Onkia, N. C., offer for male to the ligbat bidder thmt certain tract or parcel, of land in Melville Township, AJa ' mance Cooaty, N. C., adjoining tha lands of James A H. C. Dixon, T. B. Thompson, Uadisoo Crawiard ; : aad others aad deecribed as follow*: Beginning at a rock oa the Sooth ' bank of UcAdama Creek, corner i with James Dixon, and running thence & 3 deg. W. 9.57 cha. to n I rock, corner with Dixoas; theses 8. 1 87 deg. E. 19.70 cha. to a rock, cor I ner with H. C. Dixon oa Thompaoa'a line; thanes N. 3 1-3 dsg. W. lU^O cha. to a rock on the Sooth bank of said Creek, earner witb said Tbomp- \ son; thence down mid Creek es it mesoderm ee follows: 8. 89 dsg. W. 3.40 cha; N. 79 deg. W. 4 cha.; M. 20 1-3 deg. E. 3 83 che; N. 86 23 dag. W. 450 che.; N 66 1.2 deg. W. 2.50 che.; N. 4? deg. W. 1.60 die.; N. 19 deg. W. 2.77 ohm.; S. 59 1-2 deg. W. 2 15 che.; 5.240 cha.; & 63 2-3 deg. 1 E. 1 ch.; 8. 10 deg. W. 5.60 che. 1 to the beginning and containing ac cording to anrrey of Lewis EL Bolt. April 19, 1894, 26.12 acres more or lose upon which then ie a modest Tanas of Sale: .One half cash, balance in six months with in'erea. from confirmation of mle till fnllv paid at six per cent. Title reserved till felly paid for. Date of Sale: September, 23, 1939, at Noon. I Place of eels: Court Borne Door Thisyith fry j>f Amgaat, 1939. Dr.- M. H. Cohen 428 Jeff. St'd BId'g, Greensboro, N. C. Will be in Graham EVERY THURSDAY from 12 noon to 6 p. m. and by appointment Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Inquire at Hndfcy't Jewelry Store i WkmrnuaMkakukmrnmaarnmssmmmm ? , THI WORLD'S GOOD N?Wf I * ** wGl COOM to jroor how? ertrt d?y thrwui THI CHRISTIAN SCIEhjClMONITOR ?????Ml -????J i:
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