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THE HIGH POINT. ENTERPRISE,' TUESDAY, VdECE'MBER' 5, 4922. - f : l 1 a k - , 7V 7 7s. r. Christmas Gtoues Hdnlierchiets Hosiery f-r I v - I .1 :. 44AVE never i - BEEN PRETTIER ' . ,and we have a most .wonderful display now: ready for your in, spection. Handkerchiefs A fine display of nov elty Knen handker rWfa h -nevM: pat mm Ml jimported hartdJbrne'mfde'ria handkerchiefs, a favor ite gift. See us for the Desr in .xercniers. Prices ranee 25c, 35c, 50c Men's plain and initial 1 11 1 . C . i handkerchiefs: also fancy borders 15c, 25c, 35c 4 . i m if i j ii i Mil. " v i - 'i' ., f m ' w at t'i it Vi B. AND P. CLITK8 TO MEET; .;.! ' t, 1 The Business v an;-'i Prolesslonal Woman's. club will meet ,toDbt;St 7,0 at the '"Y" hut. r..;, VK !-.;,V RECOVERS FROM 4 -( AJN OPERATION' r ? j - y-.; f f ': - The ifl.an friends of Mrs. Hortra a membef.of the, city school faculty, will bu .j lk to 1 ear ft that she fcas recovered fronl 'A serious operation WhlchvBh' underwent'at Dr, Reeid'si hospital-in preenRooro. ' s 1 Purnsrejfil vet .Interesting jtalk, TMe tlubV, adviser. -'Mlfas Mary Harjcejj, Miga Marian AUbrlght'and Miss Louise Shipmanr and mem bars of the girls' work committee, (Mrs. Beverly sTimrmjiB, Jlra, VI Ti ;-Mann and Mri. H.-K. Bowue. wera bresent at this ery enjoyable council, meet " flu vBlue-uBIrd .band of Gkl Be- sfervps wm.; nct .this, afternoon ,at ,4 o'cJpckljttjUiie.'vr'.lihuUv, ,: I "... CITY MISSIONARY WIQX HOLDS A OHKEXWG'".'..-.- JTM city Baptist "Missionary .ijnlon which was.'Irecantly : organized .held its , thrd;metWg last night at the Southslde Baptist church. -"The.- meeting ,opaiied. -with- devo tlonal exercisea .ia , charge tt ;Rer. Mllfer; .patr .j)t vth Aouthslde church,; after which t a short busi ness ;.pregram twas -tarried out; The' moat Important business transacted was the election os a nominating committee, Mrs. C. F. Weedsn' of the First Baptist church, chairman.2 Vf.iri,',ii AT,HprK'CAIU)8 ABE RECEBVED' ' " . , , i : 'Ai'nonr- ctLrua uvb neu ! celved as folltows: '"Mrs.' Julius K. Marsh at home Friday afternoon, December 8, 4 to ,tf, Mrs.j T; iCoplandi Wa. vl? Tdarsh,' Jr.," Mrs. Wade Marsh. ' ; SIRS. WRITE WILL ; ' " ' ATTEND MEETLV Mrs. H. A. White will attend the WniMn'i rluh convention, meetins at Plnehurst, December 5, 6 and 7. Mrs. D. I. AndrewB, of Green; 8tret Mrs. White is chairman of the eau-cnn; rs. Appie, souinsiae; ana cation committee of the State feder ation. SUSS BUERItOD HEARD IN iREC'ITAI Among those who took part in the regular monthly 'recital given by the students of Greensboro coige was Miss Lucille Sherrod of High Point, who rendered a piano selec tion. The entire program was well received ; bp-;Bl ,apprclatlt(& audi ence. ;.;j :! ' ' special Interest to member,.of the "l " " ' "- - " Miss Warfanna '-White and, Clar ence Johnson, of High Point,, were here Sunday afternoon. : Mrs. N. 'D. Bodle, Miss Winifred Bodle and Mr. and Mrs. 'Luther Grimes 'were shopping visitors to Greensboro Saturday afternoon. , : Chrlatrnas' selections -were , practiced.' tended the , pageant ; given tj ' the , At the -close, of the, evening , a de- Lutheran (Church. llcloim salad, course ana coffee were: ' ' Servea. by, ftirs. uroweu, assisted by heri son.vJohn Cro well, and Mrs. Dolan Jones. ; : . . Mlss 'Vlra' Clodfelter left 'yester- accepted, a position as teacher In the schools; ' : . i 1 Charles Brown and;!.' Pi (Gilbert were' in Greensboro Sunday visiting friends.-. jjV. A' . Miss Jusnlta Peacock, who has a postioa 'in Greensboro ' wl th the Gate City. "Life Insurance company, was at .home for . the weekend with her mothr,MrS. Ji-W.-Peacock. , '. 'ThWE. club held a delightful taeetiniv On ,"Satuilday' evening with Mias iVeca. Green as ,hostess at her 4 ... .... . noma. on jkiain street,. Aiier a:pieas ant tour the '.members were invited Unto! , the .dining room by Miss May Greeo.-. where a delightful luncheon was '-served itn four coarses. The centerpiece -was a large cut glass vase '. filled with pink cosmos. When guests went to their places the hos tess feund dalnty gifts at her place, these :wer' birthday ghts from her .ellow club, members. The members present were Misses Jlelen Jones Odessa , Rice, Cythla File, . Emma Leigh; Hoover and . Madeline. Hoover: .('.f'. .1- luxlliary ortne-snenas cnurco yes- fej-da. afttrnoon, Mrs, ifr C. 'Jones ghxH &t i tJ' flnturestJng; j acbunt . f the ' Pailen ' PJay, . as she saw I'M .irpaont en . At . uneraminazuu. . viwi: , r- -r , -j . . . . . ninntir lira .innea. ito axniDiLuuj excellent pictures which she' obtiiM I WOMAN'S AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETINfl The Womans auxiliary of ht Mary's church held Its regular monthly1 ;meetlng yesterday arur noon at the rectory. After a short business session a jrt.v interesting Drograin, on AJas ta" was carried out with Mrs. H .1. Coftteld in charge. At the conclusion of the program Mrs, Bowne, the hostess-, served de- Icious relreshments. ATiMAN'S CLtliWtTO .t HOI.H KKSHION'i.. ' " "I The WomanVtrtb etMiewtty'Hvt! mid a verw imDortaniusfuew tsh don at the '.'Yl'.hut; Wednesday art )M.'.,i, :iiJi. i union was a report from the WlnS ton-Salem Baptist hospital. . The committee reported that $200 had been raised for tho furnishing of one room, and a brass plate bearing the inscription, "Woman's Mission ary Union of High Point" has been placed over the door ol this room: Mrs. George Green, who is in charge .of the Woman's Training school at Canton, China, gave a very interesting account of her work there. She said that one,, of the greatest difficulties she encountered waB in learning the Chinepe lan guage, since it required; exactly (wo years, at the ratritpf 'irWt Ave to eight hours a; d, devoted to the jutdy.Whertithe school-ilrsC opened Schoj8r,3;;bt.'lst 1921 tfte attendance naa,vjnreasei to i vw 'ther .f iPjt. daaseSi '! doing Chrlstlap work:uf iii-:i j.'iJ.'i Mrs. oretn will speak again at the Green Stree; Baptist church Sunday evening at 7:30. A .special a. Y. P. U. program will be carried Out at this time. CLUB WOMEN MEET AT I'INEIII IWT Plnehurst will be the mecca for club women on the 5th, 6th and of this month when the southeast ern council oi lederated womans clubs and the state councllsmeet Jn the third convention, of federated jCluh.Jwomen. . f! i.:T;ii: Mrs. Sydney Cooper ufges. aU 8iaie mem oers .to tw preqea e to jEa- sisi.ner iu.; -weici visitors trropx Attend the auction sate of the. J. Elwood Cox lots on (East Green street, -Saturday, iDecern'oer 9th, at i p, m. Hovney Brothers, Aahevl!l,vN..C,v' v ; - , ' ; w "Me Buciioh sale oi the ij. Elwood Cox lots on ;Eat Green, street,-; Saturday, December 9th, at 1 p. .m. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS , m UTT0N guest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Mayesvllle.MKy., are spending a few days wl(h their sister, Mrs. C. M. Cox. . Mr. and rMrs. Millard Bennett, of High Point, were in town yesterday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stone. Miss Cora Jeffcoat, E. D. Grimes and Walter Lopp, of Lexington, were here Sunday night. They at- FLOWER S HOP . Day Phone 817?. 104 S. Mam St. i I ' ' ' J ' .'.I- Tuning tind Repairing PIANOS By FRED W. DIETZE With High Point Music Co. Phone 431. I? If any i5 Tt Gloves We are amply prepar- dtogtake carfe or your lovei -wains. i n e v make; ideal gifts, j Kid gloves,5 siiede gloyes sla m rt,: long nd 4strbtrap gloves. Prices rangej: Kid gloves $2 to $3.50 Fabric gloves. . $1.00 tb .;...:.. :.:$l;50 moon, at 3t3i All the.wrWitot iot secured Red CroteTnrist4Kejiolcf fcaM;Tennsee,eikpM;J this occasion, and tt.'ls.nrobable tKnt ak?r's of natfona reputation wjl tf teals, may obtain 'them ai)t!w1Snf from the chairman of this ifOrk.S' a roatiiro at TnPi niiprnaoiiuW jion will be a talk by Miss IrMft kjfuW b present t6&ddflSBa ,the enliven a QUg) T7 1 f.il ii. C tL' .w.v nave u uiouy usciui giito. juinciuiiig tha. will be appreciated. 'Nice umbrellas, H i!!1iardkeichiefs, gloves, silk hose, linen tow-. Si"18'"18' hand bagS' bathK es, siik Kimonos, uatn toweis, sneeia, pa- Silk Hosiery WeavK piiost beaii: tiful line oi silk hos iery, suitable i pr gifts. A bard, who represents the . Crosgef mountain school. - The meeting Wednesday promises io be one of unusual Interest in ivery respect, and it is hoped that Jvery members will be present. ( iS'Wcrfeoiifcs to r r .i ilKlifEP P KEV BERN Scores of little children in New Bern, are suffering from a lack oi warm clothing today as a ,result,.-of :he devastating: fire in inat fpiace .aat Friday. N High Point people have responded generously u the appeal that came from far off Smyrna, across the. sea, ind It Is certain thta they will not be deaf to the ery that comes from a neighboring city: From the local U. D. O." comes an urgent appeal to the Daughters and to others who are interested in tielDlna- to alleviate the suffering in New Bern to send contributions of warm clothing for children under 14 years of age, to Mrs. Ottls Men- denhall by tomorrow. It ' is nopea hern will be a eenerous response to this call so that the box which Mrs. Mendenhall will send to New vBerp may bring joy and comfort to those m distress. ACTIVIUIES AT " - THE Y. W. ft A. f iThe senior club of the Girl Re and the freshman ciud met low cases, silk teddies, men's ties. Come to Special Sale of All TRIMMED HATS $2.95, $4.95, $7.95, .00 $10 i Scores o fthe season's best models in smart trimmed hats have been placed on sale in four interesting price groups. Hats fashioned by Gage, Knickerbocker, juiiiiouii, i.au i ci atiu ujjics uiauc uj ui uui n own worKroonis. Large shapes, small shapes, off the face styles, roll brims, turbans and sport hats, in ,f act every hat in our big showing has been placed in some one of . the four groups to .offer 'at'!';!;'"' -- $295 $4.95 $7,95 $10.00 ii i : 4 II serves, and tr U uplire; Ulead ,WK hw mw fn a regular monthly supper was served at 6 o clock un der the direction of Misses -AnUle Carter Marsh and Afleen Kanetr (mmedlatelv after the snppen-an Ui- terestlng program was carnea qui. Miss Annie Carter Marsh, council secretary, read the report of the last meeting. The cheers were led .y Miss- Edna Kearna. Miss Jecelyn KLUB KALENDAR ;f rorh top to 1 toe, either plain or ' fancy.. . ( good shades. P(nc: All silk $2.00 to $3.50 .Lisle ,top silk hosiery) $1.00to..i. . r$24W tion. which marks the (of mat . opening 2f oi uie conveniion, win De an eve-um ning of welcome Irom North Caro-' SP Una to visitors .and delegates from Irother states-iAfeatufe of the eve- aing will .be ika addrfes by jRoberthW N..Paee. A iVeftAhtlnn will JhnL'l given by Mrs. Sydney Cooper . o honor Mrs. Jv E. Hayes, president' of (be soutbeastern ,cou7iaeIe gates and visitors to the convention. Wednesday morning there VIH be a short business session. The atter-n neon session will be taken up largeV j with discussion of legislative programs. At & o'clock teajvlll be served at the Plnehurst club jhouse by courtesy of club ., women io:i the ilfUi district,, Mrs. W. P. Hortn, president. A delightful musical pro. gram has been arranged for the eve ning session when prominent men and women will be heard in short addresses to the convention. Thursday afternoon will be taken up by the North Carolina oouncil meeting at which time reports from the-various i departments will ,be heard1. A feature of this session will be, aa '-address by Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll; of Raleigh. Four addresses will ieature the evening session. After a round table discussion led by Mrs. J. E. Hayes, of Georgia, the convention will ad-journJ see us. mm o o Thb fefli $ipf n it. t i-.i anaoeaaea oags come vis p xni8 mpmng The lafesi-v styled are shown and at popular priees, $2.00 toSLOO V5 MM iff rm m wing A; fit TUESDAY i; The.W. O. T. 'club will be entertained. by Mrs,' Alvin P)ar, ker,.t 8:30. " The Choraf fioclety will meet, Vat Uie Wesley MemoriaJ church. Hours, 8:00 to 0:00 o'clock. ( The 1'arent.Teacher asoocia I A Inn.- tit Elm , tMaJ-. wlHinl will . meet jat 7:80 p. m. J ' WEDNESDAY 1 ,oiian.cina wui noiq . , sVirt tttlie- "Y'.: hut at Bidpl l It la (Urged, that, eveiY .memoer be present lor . this: - important,. i ", Mrs Chase Idol, will be host ; v yees to the FortnlghUy t Bridge club ;at 3;K .o'clock. , '. -, 1 1 , TiaRSDAf. " - . OTer.the.Teacttpfl v dub will . .' j meet. at 8:00 o'clock with Mis. ' u Oscar Durland. r Mm. John ' Peacock will' be hostess to the Beta PI club at $ I ,. ' StOO ..OIOCB.' ' V - U , FRIDAY. ,. At "her Homo on JElm atreeti; : - Mrs. 1. JU Ingram will be host t eea to the Aorosls club. Hourr -8:00 o'clock. '.,! -'V jf- iZ- Mrs. R.'T. Amos at her home. v on Gaiewoo avenue. will ttu.- ' tertAin the Oamnia Zcta club at.' ( 6:00 o'clock. , ., . . i Cnriim club : will : be , ... II . "cnttttrtuifHl hy Sirs'. W.1L CrlO J fln, at 3:00 o'clock. , : ' w i i - jrhiit Dtvipy i? 'I. -v .. .. , 1 miss Aiiene Moseley has returned to" the cl,ty after, an extended visit to Charlottesville, fmRlmore and, other polnte.-- While . in Charlottesville Mlas "Moseley attended the Virlnlai Carolina footlball ame and a dance at the Delta i Sigma Phi fraternity house, Thursday night. i '- :;"V - Miss Freda Hedrick who has been, spending the; holidays with friends and relatives In thte city, returned to; her home in Lenojr Sunday. i Gift WristWatch . iMrs.'W. L. Luther; of Lenoir wha Is .vfaltlng Jn yje-oity, tfpent yester. day iii Or.eenabqro,. accompanied by Misti'Aunle Bek. . '-"' '''' . , '' ' -K. iF. EDllBgton Returned to New Yorjsytoday, after a 'visit to his pa-1 rnts;vMr. and Mrs.,C. F. Ellington, at their, home 4h North Main street: i .Dr. aadyMrs.r.gj A. Lasenby, of StatfiaviUe-! with; tjielr two chfldren are .thev guests of ,Dri anoViJtrsV'.tf. 'KM.' J3. jttLaukhllo jthd family, ot SallsbupyA ,who Jhaye .ben t'ntjfttlng Mr.;, Laughlia'SA parentJ, Mr. nd Mrs. W. D. LAttghltn,! on South Mate street;. returned to their ,hom(; uatuiiaay.', i.-.n t -."'V '-, ?V .;! es These cprjyenient and dependable little time keepers have already proved their populari ty this Christmas. They make very desir able gifts and will go on keepingperfect time lonjg after the price has been forgotten. ..it Just come in and look , it. the "values snowing. we are TU0MASVILL$ STP0ASMILLfit Dec. 6. Mrs. Claude MiCiflston and her mother, Mrs ' Jlarrts.-. flrsre in Greensboro Saturday afternoon shopping.- ' Mrs.' o. K. croweu was nostess to the M&ia Street Sunday schoe.1 -or--chestra Saturday f, evening at her home at Glenanna.v A "' delightful evening! was spent,' during jwhlch iJioSfliS 1L- - l '"'WW' it. ' !lIKni!llVSB3aiIBiai!illBXfl!31l a - . , .... , La.- iiffiwirciwe-iwininiumiiinnum iini"wmiiit'iiniWi.' n f SUGGESTION iPor the menfolk a pair of bed room slippersv Botlfffilt' and leath er slippers are on display. int. fXPifirsffOEfimjts 31 mwk :i:ni:in:!iw;;!a:;!n;a:!iiBfflaB!insKam CHRISTMAS Just a short time and Christ mas will be here. NoW is the time to go over that gift shopping list, and se lect the articles that you;want for the loved ones. What could be nicer than a nice pair of shoes, or hosiery? We have a wide display here that, we feel sure will please you. v A look does not obligate you to buy. Red Bell Shoe Store 1 03 Main Street, , ...', i ' r Expert Shoe Repairing. I1, J EtlTMSEllII-'
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