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Tim-HiGii roixv knti:up;:i.;i:, tuksday; December 5. mi. i 2- i.-uuLUiiLuJ IIIEffi$f - .Lodge pf Sorrow , " -t . ' Thomas J. -Gold, of .High Pojnt tiivArMi the mamorlal address for ,the Winston-Salem, lodte of Elks In that out SanAay afternoon. It was a splendid speeeh: .-.., Jlr.Gold said that Elks approach ed the Lodge of. Sorrow with mingled feelings of sorrow and Jqy. Sorrow for the loss of those who were gone, and Joy that Elks wert noi-mitted to recall their noble qualities ana companions?, might be dead, and yet do they now still lire, for one of the loftiest prin ciples cherished fey the Blks is im mortality of the soul- Just as surely as -birth was :Uo wed , by death, so death was followed by life. Mr. Gold emphasized the value and worth ol true living and of true service, and pointed to he cross for an exam ination of living and dying that oth ers might live! No factory was evtr built, no army ever organised, asd no great purpose achieved that dia not have back of it some great soul. Guided V selfishness, the individ ual, state and nation were ultimately lost. They were unworthy of success. At this point in his address Mr. Gold paid tribute to R. J. Reynolds, whose name, he said, he saw in the list o. "our absent brothers." Mr. .Reynolds, he declared, devoted him self to his great Weal, and grew and grew, giving employment to thou sands of people, and contributing vastly to the welfare and develop ment of his city, state and .coun try. Mr. Gold spoke eloquently of the progress of North (.firolina, and re ferred specially to the advancement of education and to those great bold er who went up and down the state, denouncing illiteracy and bringing to pass the organization 01 the splendid school system that North Carolina now has. - He spoke Oi the marvelous devel opments of the present age, and paid tribute to the treat men of agei gone by, to the inventor of writing and of printing and of so many otb er possessions which we new look upon as the simple things. Pointing to Batylon, Egypt Rome, and other vast state of ctn turies ago, and of their wonderfu advance in civilization and tbei final decadence and disappearance Mr. Gold expressed the belief thu. their down.'all was due to the envy greed, Belftshnesa, and crookednest Of certain people who went axount grumbling and critcising and hunt tng tor the spot where they might place the dynamite of destruction This same danger threatens Amerl ca, said Mr. Gold, and the only wa; to meet it and to overcome It is U tackle it in the open, to present am .expound the right principles, to up hold the constitution of the Cnitec States, and in doing so the life ol the nation would be wholesome strong, and enduring. m Lungren-Gross. SALISBURY, D. 5. Charle Lungren and Miss Laura Gross, ; young couple of thig city, were mar riej at Greenville, S. C last Thurs day. After a brief honeymoon trii they will be at home on East Ban! street, Salisbury. Zhead stuffed 3. FROM CATARRH i OR A COL1 Say Cream Applied In Nostril Opens Air Passage Right Up. pat Instant relief no waiting. Youi clogged nostrils open right up; th( air passages of your head clear anr' you can breathe freely. No mor hawking, snuffling blowing, head. acne dryness. No struggling for oreath at night; your cold or ca tarrh disappears. I'l . 11 . ... . n. . uoi giimu txmie or jsiy g Cream balm from your druggist now. Appl) a time or mis iragrant. antiseptic healing cream in your nostrils, l penetrates through every air pas sage of the head, soothes the in flamed or swollen mucous mem fcrane and relief conies instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrn. Lov;cr-Ccct-of Higher Education v Democracy $ ecd, Says CQnv.:e!l ill :f 'f - 'if -l-v i ' - i I N direct cotrtradiction to merit pronouncements tot a college aristocracy, , notably by President Cutten of Colgate University, is a declaration for , higher education for sUl who iwiy take it, mado by Dr. Rusacll H. Conwell, noted lec turer and college president, on the -eve of education week. Dr. Conwell declares that higher , education' is getting too high tot ,the masses to reach, and advocates educational fatilities which will bring 'the cost down to the level of the average student's packet "With the cost af a year in college hovering around $1,000, we .are, losing sight of our democracy of opportunity," he said. fWben the average student can't afford to go to college we must bring college to him, or government by the peo ple will go out of business." Dr. Conwell, in his eightieth year, is contributing to democracy in education by enlarging the ca pacitor ef TcP?le University, Philadelphia, lo 25,000 students, lie 'started 'femple University $8 years ago as a night class- in a. chu'tasement.' 'It now iixs 10, 000 students, most of them fork ing their .way on a part.tirneteasi.i. "1 have no quarrel with the uni versities," he continued, "except that $fjr-ww pot of .reach pl .tiie1 masses. 1 '1 "V ' H- vSTOOKIKil.M Mnv 14 A niw Viking veel from Sweden manned with 'expert salesmen ? armed with literature, on up-to-date railroad en glnes, will .sail shortly .for South America.-. ' ' ' , This unique way oJ finding new markets tor their products has. been devised uby Swedish locomotive builders, vwho have Juatj delivered the two .hundredth locomotive on an order t rpm the Russian soviet, A fine steam., yacht of 600 tons has been purchased In Spain, and will be fitted out for h the expedition. A (onuinder of the Swedish nnv vha been ; secured to serve aa'aSklpperj and hla crew will Include several of the men who have Just completed a round-the-world cruise on a sailing yacht. w.,j: V.jj-s '"''.!; iK'- Tlw president of the company, .o getuer with several, of his technical experts, ,wUl direct the work of , the expedition. t is expected tmt mos o ;he South American, republics will be visited., , . .r Swedish Jocomtives has formed V big item in Sweden's excerta to Rus sia, juid J ibjmjeits.re I continuing L mougn ine numjPf otigiially order td by the' Soviet' has heerr reduced." IMiit) I Uilw)iJi-...i'"'4iivi 1 V,i i """IIF; i,oii..: .iiiui.;t'r. M UI I1 'Lid k id a Iv..-; " 1 , 1 I " Leave High Point ' Mann Drug Company yi , 8;00 A. M. 1 , ' ' 11:00 A. M. L-: ' a;00 P. M. ' ; 6:00 P. M. I ALL SEVEN PASSENGER CARS i . r EXPERT AND EFFICIENT DRIVERS OUR MOTTO; SAFETY FIRST v kk t-5 ( teavi Viriaton-Sitlem ' Zlnsendorf Drug Company ' ' 8:00 A. M. ' ',U'00 A, M. '. .(Ill U M i 6:00 p. M. 7. CARS. '1 We terred you on the old earul clay Jroad, let au serve you now on .the new concrete one." rv; ' ttaa-aa- SUt , ' r t V 1,1 T PTjT T V V V T.V.ViT V T.V,,V.T V ,T,W V . I -t it. In i! 'l rti ni Few Folks Have Gray Hair Now DruggiftU Kay Ladle Are Vtiina' Jtrdpe of rtage Tea and Sulphur. Hair that losea its color and lus tre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack or sutpbur in the bair. Our grand uiuiur umuo up a mixture ol Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her Jocki uara ana beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color that beautiful dark Shade - or aair waicn is so attractive1,' fast , oniy mis oid.time recipe. Nowadays we set this famoun ml tare improved by the addition of oth er ingredients by asking at any drug; store lor a .bottle of "Wyeth's Sage no suipnur compound." which nu ue oair so natura v. no . evenly, that nobody can possibly tell ii uas ueen appjiea. xou Just dami. en a sponge or soft brush wkn it and draw this through your .hair, taking uue smati strand at a time. By mwraiDK me gray nair disappears; . ut . what delights 'the ladles with W'yetha Sage and Sulphur .Com, .round Is that, beslden beautifully darkening the hslr after a few ap.' plications. It also brings .back the tpuUieastern Council to Open I ta-Seision ar ' Upa Tonight , PINEHURST. Dc. 5. With tading club women of the southeast J u attendance, the third annual con-j ention of the Southeastern Coun-' 11 of Federated Club Women wlll ipen here Tuesday evening. Mrs.: I. E. Havs, of Georgia, president.) .nd Mrs. Sydney P. Coopar, presi-l lent 'of the North Carolina Feder: ition, will, preside at the opening tession, which will be featured by .n address on "Training for Citizen ihip." by Mrs. Alonro Richardson. Atlanta, chalruwu ol the Citizen hip Training of the General Feder ition. Alabama,, Georgia, Florida, Nprth arolInV, 'South Chrofina. Kentncky, ,'ennessee and Virginia will beTvp esentedtdnithe program fori Che bree da;.-s' session. The program ollows: TuttMlay Evening . . At the Carolina, 8 o'clock; for- ual openuig'of the council: Mrs. J. ?. Hayes, president of Soutbeast :rn Council, , and Mrs. Sydney P. hooper, president of the Norlh Caro ina Federation, presiding. Selections, the Carolina orches ra. Invocation, Rev. Thaddeus A. 'heatham. America the Beautiful, assembly inging. Addresses o. welcome: Mrs. Syd- icy i'. cooper; Miss Margaret Lo- ell Gibson, director of the Genera! 'ederatlon, and Mrs. W. P. Horton. iresldent of the fifth district. - Response ot addresses of wl ome, Mrs. J. E. Hays. Presentation of program, Mrs. ugens Reilley. Address, "Training ,fpr Citizen ;hlp," Mrs. Alonxo Richardson. Vocal selections, Mrs. Thomas i ilatlin, Winston-Salem. Address, Robert N. Page. Music, Instrumental, Mrs. Cora ox Lucas, South Carolina. Reception, given by Mrs. Sydney P. Cooper, U Mas. J. , E. .Hays and delegates and .visiting club women. CASHIER MAKES PROPOSAL TO PAY STATESVILLE, Dec. '6. A .der vision from Caief State Bahk Exam ner Latuam, ' of Jlaleigh, ai to whether he will accept jn lieu of a U0, 000 bond held by the Stony Point bank on A. W, White, cgslu ler, who left an alleged shortage ol 114,000 when he disappeared No vember 2, a $17,000 bond $ade btf White's Friends, is expected soon by officials. ' r "White's 8on recently 'visited hlrri ind returned with a letter In which i proposal was made to pay any al leged shortage h ntav' have with "Correspondence schools arid part time schools, making earning . and learning possible at the same time, are the solution. They rep resent real democratic education. Work is to handicap to. study. "The greatest men in this country secured their .education : through the basic correspondence; school principle home study. ! Uthif'-t ttero' -'have -done !thfa -without the direction of effort t ind-supervision which correspond-' ence schools give. This being true, certainly it is possible .for the av- . . erage student to do as much under a staff of skilled instructors. "The faculties of correspondence schools of national standing com-. pare favorably with those of Uie universities. Their influence pen etrates to the remote quarters of the country. That means the open door to the best instruction for everybody. That is what I mean by democratic education." With one lecture, the interna tionally famous "Acres of Dia monds," which has been delivered ' nearlv 6.100 times. Dr. Conwell "has varned In 51 'ye.ri -$4,600,000. ' Every cent of this money, above expenses; -has1 igone into t TemikKl University. The Baptist Temple, of which Dr, Conwell has been pastas for O.years, hasittie largest i Baptist congregation in the world. -7TTt."i t-t -.'I'Tfi.v'" .. firrr tution. The whereabous of White were not revealed. Parker-Stewart. oil IODUDV rtan K hmaa R Par-Wef of bpeir.'4ntiiii'Ltu'c Stewart, of Salisbury, slipped away si vn.lr CI C nnA marrioH Th&rteday, ither'wedmhp doming)afe( a sumrise for thei rmany friends. i Xaflojial Trfaanrer'A Department, I Washington, D. C. Report states that an ImnoKant document was seriously damaged by roaches, who had eaten it in several places! Protect yourself against these pests. They destroy property carry germs spread disease! Royal Quar. anteed Roach Powder will clear your; house of EVERY roach Get a box today. lOe and 25c. Sold and guar- arteed by The Basketerla .and Mann 'Drug Co, - sr.-;. ''; if- '1;f' ??: fak 1 Y : '' .-r" ' .f"t'i'- i :xt-'? - f 'y- j V . ;m -.. !';--:f-: . ;,; - ; '-J ' f we will be pleased to slicvv 1 if '; yqu stKis jnew display. DAVIS SHOE STORE It Geo. H. Jacobs, Owner. v ? .3 ! "Little WonderiEnterprise Want Ads. f W bought heavily for this Christmas l! jftVF HfflfidfflPI j In pMetloaded. Until this stock is reduced considerably w.ar of- uilfering our entire s rpj at I: . . i! Km?t Reduced wn CBS 4 j Boy Xmas Seals . ' - High Point's alotment iis 70,(XX) seals, the proceeds from these seals will fie used for welfare work in High Point. j . BUY EARLY! JTh AIVia M fAiif iva( 4Vl a LskMitC l C IbL'asia mm a JaajJft' ami t s! sWathstaBBl vumc iii jiviw oiiu gc uc uiicii ui acc icuuutwt iihw, lower Drices made it nossible to Give! that excentionallv fine gift at a price unheard of . Open Everiings Wagger's Jewelry Store "The. Little Store of the Big Values;" f f ; iiiiiiiii!is MARSHAL -; ""V- i ? ih lz' Ufv:-jip; . n( sy. 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