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Ô LOCAL 5 0 0 .· WHITE WAY THEATRE * V. OCR AM ΓΓΝΕ..Ι>ΑΥ "τι: .f :r queen" t.n. iilr No. S * "BANC" Λ I t! <· ( J Γ7Η* ! \ " .'EVïR TOUCH HE" . . M .v.·..,'vie) 0**.wdy T'f.'RSDAY .·.· · r: v MARRIED FLAPPER·· W'.tft Merit Pr«vpi>t κ FRIDAY MAN, WOMAN AND i·· marriage · A : lit N> I·.··.·' JvudsicUi ι f — — v· Saturday •Y TTRILS OF THE YUKON" EvUodc No. 14 * "UNMASKED" A L'ni*cr«l W«n*rn * "IN SECOND" *· tTnlvvrwi! Comedy r . -V r ΐ mu "My Une'r fnvn Japan." next week. Mr*. M H. Privctt of 8prinr Hope ·! vWiing her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. H. C. McNeill. you'll Uogh it Mr. Mclvrr a* "Hoiekiah Barnahy", the "Onell from Japar." β eh* meter «tody. There will be a Masonic picnic din ner T!iankigi\mg tlay at Newton IT'jvo Hiirh School. Everybody inrit vd. T. L .Riddle, avcretary of the C'iianbor of Commorr», left tfcla Tjorninjf for Sanford, where he will bp urt.l T> uridr) on baiinen. Mrs. Mamie F. I'ittmnn »· d her diu^tii. Mit. Kate Pittman. have returned from Raleigh wlitM they "fit «rveral d«y* with relative· See thotc clcycr yo*in« interprata tors of tcrpeichorc "Davenport and Goldjtein." in "Bowery Caper*," a tpaclglty In "My Uncle from Japan." It'· great. J. Edwin Cole, who ha* been eiait tnjr hi» parent*. Captain and Mra. John E. Cole, for several day», left Saturday for Hamlet, where he ha* accepted a petition. For laughing porpoae· only "Golnc to the Races" by Mclntyr* and Heath up-to-date an "ethiopian abaardity," one of the many feature* in "My Unelc (ran Japan." You'U laugh till you cry Horace Freeman .manager of the turned Friday from Atlanta, G a., w'icr» he attended a meeting of rep resentativea of the various bottling planta of the soothsrn ι ta tea. Raymond Gainejr left Monday for Otron where he will receive treat ment at thn government hospital He will decide thii wvsk how long he wUl ht at the osp\t*i. If he decide* to stay tor several we«k> Mr». Gainey will join him there. Rev. A G. Doner οi Prterboro, Ca f.cda, will be la Dunn to begin a series of meetings in the Goapel Tab ernacle church, corner King avenue and Cumberland street on December 24 and continue throughout the holi daya. A more extended notice will be riven later. Haar that Jiu Mt-U Harmony Poor in "My Cncla from Japan " Denning aa "Weary Willie," Int baas. Denning (Loois) a» "Ikey Roaen· baom, second baaa. Ryo aa "Si Steb bena", first tenor and Butler aa Frity Scbulta," second tenor. Tho Har mony hounds. A Large comber of Harnett farm ers and buainesa mon left ys^arday for Lillington with Farm Demon stration Agent Edge to make > tear of the Piedmont counties of North Caroltneu Dunn'· repress® Utlor. was small, doe to the fact that ««vara] who intended to go—including The Dispatch's représentative—wore suf fering from infos η sa. The party will remain away until next Saturday. Geo, Riley Hodges, our of the old <~st cHiaens of the Do η η District, will eclobrite his 80th birthday at ths l5»e ?f his daughter, Mr*. 8. G. Pitt nan, Wednesday, November ïftth There îrlll be ρ «aching at 11 o'cloek ··· MIC nranilDi ·<·« UUWQI Will IW xrvcrt at 1 o'clock in the ifUrnoM. All tho rotative· · fkhe family an nrlted to eome and krtn* · r»f»l»i picnic ha«k»t of |oo4 thine· ^ nt Henry A■ Turtlnftoa, owner at Turlington'· Doive Par· in Gro*i townaMp, reporta food »h· fron hop the part few woeka. He nentl] cloeed a deal with Warm Stool farm where ko told to thom "Tel Ween TVrd," on· of hU boat hen boar*. Tho «on «iteration waa a et atat id. but Mr. T«rHnfton probably go a kandeome price for tkl· faroriU h of. Thla boar la a ton of the WoHd'i Champion "Old Satan-«" which ka mora blae rlkVoni to kit credit thai any other boar IMaf. A lerp miaker of the bl« »Opert] owner» of Orowe tewaaJiip bore cot ten tofother and decided te ψο* their land jointly. They bave boei adrlaad that ««ail and ««liar bird arc an m lay of the boll noorfl am hare deeMod thaA H would bo a «ta ! policy M prevent If pouible the kilt· iijf of the*» bird·. L. L. Turlington ; on·· of the leader» io the movement I »u in town thU morniny -nuking ar ; ranjtmenta to pust th· land and no· ' tie*· will b* ported during the week Ion hundred» of acre·. A mon* ο then . interested in the muvvmvnt ut aueh i men »i Smart Turlintfon, Ki-Shenfl IV H. Turlington, G. W. 8tewart and W. A. Sttwart. R«v. 0. T. Adam» yerterday wni »?po.. ted ly cae Method!»! Confer ence to uccod Rev, J. H. Uuffialoe na pastor of Divine Street Hethodirt Eplnccpal chureh here. Mr. Duffaloe *··» appointed :» j.ke chiige of Carr î'vt· et!Vl eKutca. Durham, lie (uu •i.i-t ;*i.riar of the local chni-ch two >'.(.1· <>u/ UK iUCieeded Re*. Jai. M. lianiel upon hit elevation to the port of preluding ..Ider of the Wilmington Diatrie» in ICtZU. Dunn* hie service here Mr. Huifalue ha» been a prreat force for the moral uplift of th« community and h la ilcpartui* will oc casion inucn rrervt among those with whom le ha· labored dariae theae two year·. The conference continued Mr. Daniel in the office of presiding elder of thu Wilmington Dint net and Rev John H. Shore, a former Dunn paator, in the office of preiidlnf el der of the Rockin*ham Dlatriet. Rev. G. W. I'erry waa returned tu Duke. D. A. R. WITH MRS. WADE The Cornelia· Harnett Chapter D. A. R.. had a rr^iilar vnu>tln· r-ia-u afternoon at th« hom« of Mra. Lloyd Wade. After tile business meeting, daring which the play "My UccU From J»|itui," which ii lo be given November 27-28 at the opera houn, *»< diseusacd, the program hoar w*l given to Un. H 8. McKay for a report of the State conventions at High Point She reported a aoat in teresting and enthusiastic meeting ai #bich Mn. Minor, national president gvnvral, waa prvacnt and (*▼· · splendid adiirea· actting for tha achievements of the orRan'.iaUoa In the part year tome of wfcick were active work on EIH· Uland toward· Amencaniaatioc of immigrant·, rap port of nchaola throughout the coun try, historical research wrk and com mémoration of historic spot· inch as BaUey Vorye. Plymouth, etc. The hottcu then served a delicious talari courte and niais, aftsr which the meeting adjourned. W»n* to liugh? Don't mtss M las Ethgie I'win, the modern Mn. Jlgg· as "Ludnda Wilson" In "My Uacla from Japan." Laugh? I'll By yon will. IN HONOR OF MRS. JERE ΓΕΑ· BALL Mis· Hachai Clifford errtirtaised a number of friends Saturday after noon in honor of Mn. Jerc PcursaD, Dunn'» moat rvcvnt bride. Ttib'e· were amnjrrd for pi ugiiaa iv or agr iDQ iiw in* guiau ntu enjuycd »evrral cimci, the hoalea· n>rvi*d a delicious ulid courae with coffer and »tuffod date». Mr·. Senium vu pmmM a ist of Ace Jelly mould* for making top «ore and Mr» Peartall wu gl»»r a blue lutter peri ara* bottle. Thoae enjoying Mixa Clifford'* boa phallty vara: Miidan» Jan Pear nail. William Pcaraali, David Peanall, San«om, Pitirerald, Townaend. Era tr.eU Thompaon, Marvin Pittmaa, Lewi» Stephen·, Elliaon Oodard, R. 8. McKay, C. 1 Smith, Harper Holllday, Henry Lee and Mi·» Matibel God win, riorenee Cooper, Lue lie How ard, Paanie Monro·, Ivalyn Har freavaa, Mattia Hend»r«on, Blanche Grandi«7*. Louise William·, "Ethel Erwln and Pattie Moylan. Poor old Mr. Henpeck, aee hi· spec tacular finish in "My Une la from Japan," worth r°lnl mile· to n·. MRS GEORGIA SARAH GAINEY II i* wtth deep rc*ret thai we ehro nlele the death of Mr». Sarah Gainey which occurred at her home on Weal Btoad tt re et, November β, ItJt. Mn. Oaiaey waa about βΟ year* of am and waa among the first reditu of Dunn and waa jrreaUy beloved hy *11 who knew her. Sh* had been a rrrat «offerer for many year», baar irjr her nffaTin* with (real patience and (-catenation. She became mHouiIj III only a few day* before'her death. I.ov»d one» and fria»d· did all i* their power to relieve ber but ah< tt«dnally gnrm weaker, paealng awaj without a murmur. The funeral waa conducted from th< 8»cr»d Heart Catholic Church Tuee day afternoon November 7th at 8Λ< o'clock by Rev. Pather Watkina, hen Greenwood eemetory by tho iM« al h«r huband, the late Hilton Qaiaey who proceeded h*r to the grave m ral yean ago. She leave· on· no, Raymond Τ Ganvey and a <laa|fct«r Mia· Leaak 1 Oahiey, alee a rl«t»r, Μ π. J. P. Oalr mi of Washington, M. C., to mean 1 h*r demi··. Tit· «ympethy 3' Û* : common It7 go— out to them In thel 1 · «orrerw > A CAM) OF THAKKJ Wt with to thank all Uiom friend ' who aided u bjr their kindnaaea am ■ offered u* their «ympatiiy in the η t cent HlnuM and death of Mr bole*» ι Mother. ι May Ood richly reward them. I IJDfKtE OADTCT, I UATMOKD T. OA IN XT DUNN GIRL IS TO APPEAR IN STATE WIDE SPELLING CONTEST There is to be a state-wide spelling conteet in Raleigh on t)u> opening day of l*)· Teaehers' Assembly Wednes day Nov. £9. In this contest each county is allowed two repre»cnta»iivrs one trvm the rural schools and on· trjm .he specially chartered schools. The contrat for the «election of Har nett's representatives was held at I.I1l'r»van l*_t S-.turday, lfrrle Owen, from the seventh frx*« in tit* Dunn Kb vols. stood fir»', misting only ont <soi>l oui of one auniircd 8he will liiercforf be the representative from' ;hr specially charte rd acboola In Har netv A »eventh g.a>le giri from Buie'l Creek will represent the rural schools. The winner in (he contert at R» ki*h will be awarded a gold medal. A large nureber of the counties will Ik- rtrpteicnted anil the content wiU •ji· «pirlted Y ou wiU receive twice a* much for j-our money when you >ee "My Unci· front .lapan," to tay nothing of the worthy ciiw for which it it given to 3'ect α memorial to the boys who r.iaj·' the supremo sacrifice. Every, body <hu«;j and will attend. MBS. J ERE PEARS ALL. HONORED Mm. J ere I'eariall, a recent bride of Dunn, wiu honored Wednesday ai· -.ernoon by a beautiful reception giv en by Mr». Jsme« Pearaall and Mr·. Willis m McKsy Fcsrsall at the home of Mrs. William Pear sail. Tho home was beautifolt decorated with yellow and while chrysanthemum». the hoar» of S Λ0 and J JO, ikoat «eventy-βνι· gueit· called. Tk«y were met at the door by Mr» Arthur Pope •ml thmrn Into the parlor by Mr·. timet Bm, where they met the re relelng linr, Mrs. Jam·· PsarsaU. M ·» William Pea nail, Mr*. Jcre PpstmII nr.d Miu Rachel Clifford. Thry were then led to the punch bowl wl-ere Ml·» Blanche Grantham and M!m Louise William· prealded. Mr». Robert Denning welcomed the grmt· into the dining room when >ollow candle· gav· a «oft glow to tho roo-η Ice cream and cake and : «>>d nota, carrying oat the color scheme of yMlow and white were ear· vrd by Mian·· Anaic Belle Noel, Lil lian Exxell. ard Christine Thonp«on. ÎThr hr'de iu before her marriage. Via· Virgin!» Gibb·, of Warranto», rnd haj many friend· throughout the State. She haa vialted in Dunn ie»· ' rr I ti ne· and her friend· here aie ι happy to welcome her here to live. ; THANK5CIVINC AT BETMKSOA Everybody invited to com· to Bstfc cila Kncoda charch 00 Thankagfrrine night, November 10. Why? The 1 ladle· of Ch« church and "of the earn- J m unity have made a memory quilt I TJii· quilt will be told to the highest ihrt.Jer that night Alao ready, cake • id iee-crt^m will probably be told. | • There will be »omc «peclal long·, and ! I «orne recitation· given. l^ie proceed·' I f-OTr the lalvi are to go to paying off I the debt on the church. Come, e* I pectin* to buy tome nf the beat home , made candy, and cake made, and to ! pot in a bid on a real quilt. The Chrie- j I tun Endeavor ha· charge of the re- ! frexhmeats. Be on time, ·:80 P. M. SYMPATHY? Admitting great lympathy with the Dunn Dispatch'· nomination of ita two cxeelcnt townamen, James A. T.'.ylor and Hannibal L. Godwin for cHritman of the board of county eom 1 mimonm and county attorney, re I «peetjvely, we feel we mutt, before ■g — .ι ι ι ' r> witling lb* rooliun, («certain ·;. wltiiT ύ." "romil know iuult." ^.-pindi as of CJi Incident In tko Hfe of liw lit» Daniel Rimull, who fotik in pjiuierihlp a young MtOTmey r.twT tV |Ov. rrihlp bunlnm cum ·.« »r eud. A'^orney General Gilmer wra« oppoai'.g ".aMell ard h> young ρα-titcr in u «n't before tk» lupreme ourt. The Attorney (entrai polled on tie (x-fcss ve: sa old rating tb*t no attorney «lining certain doenavr.".*.. In •te cue eool'l argne the matter be· fore the court, RuimII bad ekgned V·.. the coart ruled. Whereupon the ft \g jwwy bobhed dp with "May In·*· y<uv ! oao-i, 1 didn't aign." Π *bbfc.g hi» voinJfal n'dewWIcr by ϋκ of tie teck. Biuaell gmvc V« an tlmlghty» jerli, <ayinç: "8U dr-wn yoa fool " Now If that boanl dot in'L know n-y.rh or. of lia mtruVter* It want* t. r î mlrnti" u-vl U not capable of d. :«?tnl»ini; wb'ofc of HajnctCa forty Uwvert (hall bo Ita legal atlvier, then the honorable board le in t-ie middle cf c bid ft*. But for our noble ael· vr*. »VI retrain from Invading the provint* of the court—Harnett Covn !)· New*. THE AMEBICAM'f CREED In litfl Willi ea Tyler Page, a de pendent of Carter Bra*ten, one of • or lignera as une i/oci*r*uan 0Γ ID •Irper.denre, wm» awarded t prit· of »;■» thousand dollar· for ■ *ort »r· >lr «ititled ΤΗ· Aiaerican'i Creed. It is fall of the ·πμ aentiaent thai pruiupted the Declaration of Inde ;«ndence and I· much of the Declara tion written In ihort form It follow*-. I believe '.a the United State» of America u a fovenaaeat of the peo ple. by the people, far the people; w oac )ua: pawen are derived frœn tbf consent of the jovemed ; a deao < 'rcy il a n-nuMi»; r. urrm'.gm Na tion of many eovereixn State», a per fect union, one and ineoparable; aa Ubli-hed upon thoar principle» et frrerioir, ..-quality, iœtice. and hu manity for which American patriot* «aerifieed their Uvea and fortunée. I thnrrfare believe H la my doty ta my country to «apport tta Coaitita tion; to obiiy lia lawi: to reject tta fla«; and defend It ao'»at all an·· miei. Thi· creed ha* been learned by aore than two million achool chil dren, and It ia well worth any one'» time to read it and aae how mack ean be laid in one hocdrari word». Ac conlidf ta Carrent Opinion, thia pioea of literature bid· fair ta becose a claaaie. Cet your tickets far "My Uncle f«xn Japan" aarty and rameaaber yn p%3. jwt one hatt-«uL reach far thla ;bow hare in Dana aa you would ia iota* other towa. To whoa It may Coneem: The naderairaed will apply ta the Governor for the pardon of Roy Paw ell who waa convicted at the May term 18Î1 of LareMiy. Any one op posed to laid pardon will tile their 'objection. Thla Nor. 17* 1WJ MRS. T. W. POWBLL. Nov il (Be. BUSINESS LOCAL * LOST.—A «IB BILL ΝΕΑ* F1TCM ett'i Drue Store. Tinder pleaaa leave at Diapateh Office and reoelre reward. 1*4. WOOOSAW.—I AM PREPARED TO ■aw y oar wood on «hert notice. Lonnie Wade, Mo Eaat Broad St. 21 St pd. Milk Cow Sale J AT Dunn, Thurs., Nov. 23 SALE STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP The sale will be held just aero·· the street from Young'· Hotel. The cows ere owned and sold by the J. C. Pollard Company of Knox ville, Tennessee. Now b the chance for you if you sre in the market for a good, up to-date cow. All we ask is that you coma and see them and judge for yourself. All of these cows will be sold on the above dale regard· less of cost or price. Meet Us in Dunn Thursday, November 23. J. C. Pollard & Co. Knoxrille, ALL WHO WANT THE BEST I· «fie, to*t tor hitIm, ή all thtr ι *e:i bixl dry fvud· loo, fheuM ir»d Mr Wf ad in thU paper. B. G. Ttylor Company. J X»». 11, JOTt. I MONEY TO LOAM ON Ρ ABM ■r.···' i:i ·« rr ·>>>«(» frn»n * J ,"00 te for 49 ycara. Ged-vto and I ii :gan, Attorcejr*, Dunn. N. C \'l ι C R LOAD or CABB1DE JUST ccc'v*d. All «lie·. Ccn» and pot it. La· aad By*. ttc Ff Β 8 Al MY RESIDENCE ON j 5r·.' fVft rll St. How cnUlM β I «» nr. I bu modern eonvcnlan- ' cat. Sa· uw if interested. J. 8. War «■. ç.1 8n:p·· ar.rmgi. 17 SU. SI RAYED OB STOLEN ON NOV. Ird, two black «ara mal·# left •βγ harn. Fintli r plaaaa notÛT uj nd tiwlw inward. Idea) Brick1 •Z·., Sloramb. K. C. 10 dt pd. CCOD MOBNINC. IIAVE YOU MAD *<*ar MuinT Call ll« and «* •Ul eend It to roe. PreoauiBV Caah Grocery. lltf. : WANTED.—POSITION AS OVEE we' (or 191!. Bave had experience η tobacco end all prodacta frown. Addreae E. P. Monro·, General D* llrery, Dunn. N. C. It pd. FOB YALE. — TWENTY SMABBS ftr-minoie Pkoepfcate Ce. Stock. Godwin and Jernljmn, Attorney!. I 10 tfc. CAR LOAD OF CARBIDE JUST received. AU liwt Coaie tad get it. Lee mi Syr. lte. Fl *Z FARMS FOR BAU CHEAT— •'r»cr eSanre to own a frrte Ut f*J rent in thi» w»r and make to* .-nta par (or it- Thia will be much «tier then renting or bining an utomoblle. Owe a heme far jromr 'aittily wher· t*i cannot be drhraa Rouir I. Bos «4, Dane, N. c. IT St pd. W,i ARE RECEIVING THIS WEEK ' we leu of aaorted colon and t'.trr 'η ιhoaa tiatui $1000 velour l'ranei which w» aell for 94 »8, and the famoai Ιιί.ΛΟ French terse rr-<et which we w)1 far $6.86, • 1' fa* ladtas. 1b tfceee two lata we hare lew than twe hundred m aB. ^-»t coat. flnt serrai to Mr r«l«. »o yoa. or do yon not want the cheaper. Ladle·? If jmt do 1 owirk action cet* numlta. R. Ο. Tavtar Co. Mo* 21, IKS. · ! Miss Smith's Studio CHRISTMAS PHOTOS Owe of ftm mUmmt gift, far ■ «tally av frUad b a fhtli —W «Ma «U-.W "Ο» Mr." <Mr · I» weak· Mom tU» gift m~ —- Wky mi a afcfT it u a sicmt το Νι)·ε a. of «U kidda Maala? t· tb« V*.!ow Fioat 8ter* tUt vwk. AH » 0 «1« Ud Mit <· .muM we· and prie· tlMM w v^Ju«w n. C. Taylor Company Nov. Jl, int. ■ CAI LOAJ> OP CAUDI ΛΙΙΤ H. L*· and Bye. -I *.&rc. Cease ud £ 3ΜΓΠΙ, POST*· ft CO. COWTKAC Un *M buU4#*« 0t tai MM tern, omcf or*r Bating MMnt Γ-ompi mid MWutsr} work pumtMtf. U U·. hi-AAM WANTED.—I WANT TO b · tvo-hor*. Urn wtik m> Ρ·'···> *«r Pern or GwU. SSr-^ESE alu. y/·# χ- - "w * Ε. Prices in the Yellow Front Store, Dunn, N. C., Runs with Crush ing Force to Nov. 9th, 1922 Amazing value· is the order end must Children · Coats, Coat Siika, Dresses, Coats, Suite and ?i*r.fcs tor Goods, Underweau*, Shirts, the best in all lines thauc is v'tsd in ail for Dress and Wovk as well. V/hiie cotton, all raw materials sell at war time Garments of Remember for those who do want to | the BEST CHEAPER, we sell Women's , Thread Silk end Pore Wooi, end Men'* of Shoe* for *11 the f*mily with leather msnlw, —mer nee* stay* end top* of the fiue*t kid end c*lf akin* and through our house you will find our merchandise of this hifh de— -BUT CHEAPER. So folk* it » no fault of our* bat your very own fault if you don't cet the newest and best CHEAPER. Quick action in the YELLOW FRONT STORE pays to you tremendous profits. Remember the pl*ee and don't forget the da to—run* to November 29th, 1922 In the Yellow Front Store, Dan, N. C R. G. Taylor Co. la the YELLOW FRONT STORE Dunn, North Carotin*
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