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ITU DAY, APRIL 4TH., 1919. I HE REVIEW : - REIDSVTL LE, N. C. REVIEW OF THE TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Revival at Main S treat M. E. ohuvch next week, f Sujrt. J. H. Allen Is out again after a short iUnes. Tho looaJ tobacco market will Close for the season April 15. The farmers are busy aa bees gdttlng ready for spring plantings. Dr. Craig will preach at Green wood church next Sunday at thiuj p. m. Mrs. Tillie Allen of Route 3 was In town Tuesday and paid us a pleasant visit. The world's favorite star, Mar guerite Clark, at It he Grando The atre Saturday in "Prunella." Rev. J. T. Strader will conduct services at giacey- Schoolhouse on Sunday, the lth inst., at 11 a. in. We regret to learn that Mrs. Vir ginia Pettigrew is very 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Barber. The Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet in the ladies' parlor on Monday afternoon at 4:30. There will be an ert'ertainment at Mizpali School Friday night, April. 4. beginning at 8:15. Public cordially invited. "The Old Peabody Pew" Thurs day, April 24th. Don't forget the date. Maitlnee Friday afternoon, April 25, at 3 p. m. Dr. C. R. Wharton and Mr. Jno. W. Chandler, two splendid Ruffln cj izens , honored The Review of fice with an appreciated call Wed nesday. The Stacey Sunday School is re quested to meqt at the schoolhouse next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, new time. The public is invited to attend. . Mr. J. R. Rrown, the popular and efficient R. F. P. carrier at , Mclver, gave us a call Wednesday, lie thinks the recent cold spell did considerable damage to the fruit ' cron. ' - W The Review and Southern Plant er both one year for $1.65 . The Southern Planter on July 1, becomes a semi-monthly and regular sub scription price will be 50 cents per year. -., . The young people of Reidsville and a number of out. of town visi tors enjoyed a delightful dance at the C. & A. hall Monday night. Music was furnished by Hood's or . . chestra. Mr. Jim Robinson , Jr., who re cently succeeded his father in busi ness here, has an ad, in today's "Review.' Jim is a popular young man and deserves to succeeed as we believe he will. On account of the revival services at the Methodist church ..next week the special prayer meetings arrang ed for the Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Baptist church will be postponed until further notice. "The Broken Law," featuring William Farnum at the Grande Theadre today. The production is bigftig in Itlheme, ti in talent, big in its settings. It is replete with romance and situations of dra matic : intensity. " If you don't register you can not vote In the approaching town elec tion should you decide you want to vote. If you register you can vote or stay away from the polls, as you like. Play safe. Register to day. A new registration . Services at St. Thomas Episcopal church Sunday as follows: Holy Communion ait. 7:30; Sunday School at 10; sermon at 11. Vestry meetr Ing at 4 p. m. No evening services cm account of the revivals at the M. P. and M. E. churches. j Tlie Reidsville, Danville and oth-j-er tobacco markets will close forj the season Tuesday, the 15th hist, i Very few loads of the weed remain unsold and the small remnant will be brough to market by- the 15th. It is hardly probable any old leaf wfll be carried over to next season by the farmers . After remaining in the drug busi ness for miore than 30 years, 25 of which were spent in Greensboro, Mr. Howard Gardner, formerly of Reidsville, han retired from the business and will devote his entire attention to his floral business. Mrs. Harriet Sharp of Reidsville, who has been ill at the home of hm daughter. Mrs. R. R. Vydc.k. is improved considerably, iind will spend some weeks with another daughter, Mrs. D. S. Barber, be fore returning home. Greensboro News, 2nd. Mr. Robert Carter died .at the home of his grandfather, Mr. Wil liam Coram, Sunday night, and his remains were buried at Macedonia church Monday afternoon. Mr. Car eer wia.s about 30 years old and a very popular young man in hi? ne'ghborhood. The A. T. Company's cigarette plant here, is working to full capac ity and can not keep up with or ders. The plug plant, however, is stifl working on reduced time. Thi.s would seem to show thm. the con sumption of cigarettes continues to grow while plug consumption is falling off. The separation of Justin Peabody and Nancy Wentworth lasted ten year. They were true to each other during this long time, and he returns to her on April 24th, Thurs day, after Easter. See them and their good friends in "The Old Peabody Pew" on that date. Watch for the full cast. The friends in this community of Miss Hattie Joyce of Stakes county and Mr. J. Cec:l Ilea'h of Greensboro, wih be literi'sled . tj learn of the marriage , V.iieh took plaice quietly at noon 'iuesday at the home oi the bride' paints, near Madison. They will make their home iu iieensho-y. Much interest is being manifested in the evangelistic services at the Methodist Protestant church. Rev. Mr. Bethea's sermons get better and better with each service. On Tuesday night there were seven professions. The services will continue throughout this week and the people are asked to be present as often as possible. M;ss Olaire Kellani of Madison ent.erfiained at a dinner party Sat urday evening in honor of Misses Bennotst's guests , Misses Carver and Hanlon, of Draper. Those who enjoyed Mtss Kellam's hospitality Saturday were Misses Carver and Hanlon of Draper, Janie and Louise Cardwell of Madison , Willie and Emma Bennelt and Messrs.' Card- well, Sharp and Bennett. Two residents of Leaksville, whose names are given as Messrs. Neal and Moore, narrowly escaped death last Saturday night when a brand new Oldsmobile, which was being driven down the old railway drack of the Southern railway be -tween Stokesland and Danville went over an embankment and af ter plunging several feet crashed into a tree, virtually demolishing the car. I!kw the occupants es caped with mere scratches was re garded as a miracle by those who went out to bring the datnaged machine In. It is stated that the steering gear caused the accident . The damage will amount to $400, , The car was six-cylinder new ma chine. Danville Register. . Superintendent of County Schools J. H. Allen announces that exami nations, are to be given the second Tuesday and Wednesday In April to afford teachers in the school.? an opportunity to renew their cer tificates. Teachers who were grant ed emergency certificates with the understanding that they undergq these examinations will be required to stand the test on the d.ies named. Their certificates will ex pire July 1, Mr. Allen said. . Tim ers having permanent certificate may stand the examinations -either; next moHth or in July. If th.v wish ! their certificates renewed without undergoing the examinations. Mr. Allen says they may attend a sum mer school for six weeks. Mrs. S. N. White is in reeipt of a telegram announcing the safe ar rival at Charleston from overseas . of her son , Sgt. Hugh White. Mj-s. S. P. Durham delightfully entertained a host of her friends on 'Fields street last Wednesday ever ping. After a series of enjoyable games the hostess served a most delicious course' of ice cream and cake which was enjoyed immensely by every one present Various towns are stoutly argu ing for amateur 'baseball, and they seem bent on having baseball of some sort. The only drawback in Reidsville is' obtaning suitable grounds. The advantages of the early dosing each day of the fac tories will give to both players and devotees of the game an opportun ity to enjoy the sport. Reidsville is bound to protect its reputation as a ball town. Invitations reading as follows have been issued: "Mrs. Cora Wil liamson Johnston Invites you tto be present at the marriage of her daughter, Coilnna Anne, to Mr. Bert Lester Benne't, on the eve ning of Saturday, the twenty-sixth of April, One thousand nine hun dred and nineteen, ait, nine o'clock. First Presbyterian Church, Reids ville, North Carolina. At home, Ztnzendorf Hotel, Winston-Salem, N. C." The Tuesday Afternotn Reading Club held a mast interesting mew ing Tuesday with Mrs. Win, Bal lard and . Miss Henrietta Roid as hontesses. In response to 1he sec ond roll call the members gave fa'ts concerning a noted military leader. The first paper, "The Sy- preme Commanders of the Allies," was a wonderfully clear and inter esting characterization of Foch, Pershing, and King Albert, by Mrs. J. W, McGehee. "Mrs. E. D. Watt followed this paper with a sp'endid discussion of "The German Miliary Leaders Von Hindenburg, Ludendorff and others. The last paper was a reading Russia's Contribution to the War, by Mis3 Coates. At ithe conclusion of the program the hosteas served a de licious isal'id course and bonbons. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Because of the millions of Ford cars in daily c peration, the Ford MoW Company will ex tend the giving of service to owners of Ford cars by aouin,., the genuine Ford parts to all reliable garages t hroghout the country, when such Garages plc'dg e the prompt and efficient gi ving of service the stan dard Ford service to owners of Ford cars. The Reason Why Up to this time, the Ford Motor Company has confin ed the sale of genuine Ford Parts exclusively to the au thorized Ford Dealers. The rre fore, many Garages thru refore, many Garages, thru- out the country, while giv ing service to Ford cars, use d duplicate or imitation Parts, not made by the Ford Motor Companv. athough. charging the Ford owner the same price as if the genuine Ford Parts had been used. 4fl Now, the authorized Ford Dealer will sell to any re sponsible -.Garage genuine Fo rd parts, and will supply them with an atuhorized Ford sign. The millions of Ford owners will thus hud the genuine Fovd Parts, and receive genuine i' rd service anywhere laid everwhore throughout' the IjYwtl .vtvit-s. Ford owners vi'l no doubt show their appreciation of t his by patronizing those' Ga- rages where the- certainty of the genuine Ford sjn ice is assured the genuine Ford Paits with COMING AND GOING OF THE PASSING THRONG We supply genuine FOR D Pa'' t." to the following Ga.nges: BENTON MOTOR COMPANY, Ruffin, N. C MARTIN'S GARA'j, Reidsville. SMITH MOTOR COMPANY, Reidsville. REJDSVILLE MOTOR COMPANY. GRAVES MOTOR COMPANY, Reidsville. AMD S MOTOR CQ1PM, Miss Kate Ellington, is visiting relatives in Madison. ;' ' Miss Minnie Lee WhittemoreJ has .beesn., visiting relatives irt Madfccm': Miss Henrietta Halrsfon' has gone to Greensboro (to accept at position. Mrs. J. If. 13enson has returned from an extended visit toher daugh ter in Gre? --.-I oro. Mr. Lem Hilton of near Reids ville is in Dr. Edmunds' hospital' in Danville for an operation. Mir. Sterling Hubbard and Mr. Badaire of Washington, D. C. , spent Saturday and Sunday here. Dr. J. W. McGehee spent a few days this week in Nichols; S. C, with his brother, Mr. H. W. Mc Gehee, who has been quite ill. Misses Kathryh Carver and E'iz abeth Hanlon of Draper were week end guests of Misses Willie and Emma Bennett, near Stokesdale, j Mrs. W. D. Hightower of Greens- j uvi u is to4fciju.ii4& -man ncca itcic uu j a a visit to frienid. She will lpavel, B Authorized Ford Sales and Service Station. Reidsville, N. C y In a few days for Richmond to visit her daughter. Mrs. W. P. Hodnett and little son have returned to Martinsville after spending several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hubbard. Mrs. SterUng Hubbard and little daughter of Washington, who have beven visiting relatives here, left Monday for Athens, Ga. , to visit Mrs. Hubbard's parents. They were accompanied by Miss Lucile Hubbard . - Misses Agnes Williams and Mar garet Craig, two popular memberjs of the senior class of the Greens boro College for Women .who spent their spring, holidays with relatives here, have returned to the college. Miss Craig receives her A. B. de gree this year and Mis Williams, Bachelor of Science degree.. Reidsville Fertilizer We are again able to offer the trada the RELIABLE High Grade Brands of the Reidsville Fertilizer Company. The right goods at right prices. See W. F. BURTON, At William & Co. Store. Owing to the unsettled condi tion of the country and the high prices 1 have decided to sell only for cash this season. Ismail keep a good stock STANDARD FERT1ZEBS, FARM MACHINERY such as Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Corn Planters, Spike zni Disc Harrows, Plows and repairs, which I can and will sire yon coney en, as I by in car lots. r f Yeurs for Biz., JIM ROBINSON, JR., - Siccetsor ta the Q!d ilan. $1200.00 A YEAR FOR LIFE! Wonder ( ul Policies Issued by the Aetna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. THE AETNA LIFE has always been a pioneer in adding to its Insurance Policies new pi OYi'sions as time and circumstance require them. It will pay yon to thoroughly investigate these newest contracts the Aetna Life is now issuing be fore yon buy. They are: DISABILITY INSURANCE and DOUBLE INDEMNITY Insurance THE REVIEW and Tri-Weekly New York World $2.25 per year. If you would like to hare this Policy ex plained to you, write or ee " - . J. M. MOSS, Speml;. 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