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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 11 JOIN IUUAI- RED CEO Answer the Fifth Annual Roll Call With "A HEART and A DOLLAR" , Tis a Mark Of . Honor To Wear That Button! By Wearing it, you let the world know that your HEART is right, and that your DOLLAR is going to represent you in carrying for ward the greatest and most important work the RED CROSS has ever done. . , KNOWING THE RECORD OF GREENSBORO'S RED CROSS, CAN ANYONE REFUSE? 'SIX THOUSAND of us today must answer the call, or be convicted in our hearts of letting our part of a great work go by default. Does any man, woman or child of Greensboro want to do that? We believe NOT! We know you'll answer, loyally, as you have always done in the past. ' '.. ' '." JOIN TODAY! Approach a Worker If You Are Not Approached. E. S. WILLS, Roll Call Chairman Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii News of the Mill Villages Hy OTIg MTCHKTT White Oak. Minn Pannle lvey has returned from li-r homi: In New London, where she iix-ikI the past week with her moth' ir. who has heen seriously 111. Her mother Is much Improved. The, meeting of the Wednesday aft ernoon working class will he held at the home ut Mrs. Green Flckard. 76 171 h slreet. Saturday niKht a box party will be hold nt the I'.ilgeville school. The pub Ho is cordially Invited. - Mr. T. o. Hinith. of 16 Water street, who has been very 111 with pneumonia, In better. 9 Saturday evening Miss Bijou Smith entertained several of her friends at liio home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. C. ('. Whltt, In celebration of her birthday. Games were played and fruits wto served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Welch. Mrs. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Seawell. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. ('.. I'. Whltt, Misses Eula bowman, Blanch Whltt, Dora Whltt, Leon Moore, Thol ma Moore, Hazel Seawell, Naomi Baity, Pauline Welch, Lola Weloh, Pauline Strickland,. Winnie Roberson. Luclle Whltt and Thoma Seawell, Clyde Hatty and William Welch. Mrs. Elisabeth Brown, who, died at her home on- Cedar street Saturday, was burled Sunday afternoon In Clreen Hill cometery. Death was due to pa. ralysls. Misses Edna Welch and Edna and RONIZED YEAST BEST FOR 'RUN-DOWN" PEOPLE t Take It in Convenient Tablet Form Brings Better and Quicker Results Than Com mon Baking Yeaat. Thousands of weak, nervous, pale and thin peoplo are now taking yeast the iew way! Instead of eating ordinary baking yeast, which Is so disagreeable to ma,ny, they are now taking it In pleas ant table form, combined with or ganic or vegetable Iron, which Is nec essary In order to get the best benefit from yeast. ... ,. Thi'i grent combination of tonics Is known rs Ironizod Yeast. Not only is It mote convenient to take than com mon yeast, but It Is far more effective, for In Ironised Yeast you get the bene III of two splendid health-hiiililers. In t iead of only one. Furthermore, lron ized Yeast contains highly concen trated brewer's yeast, which Is much richer In vltamlnea than ordinary bak ing yeast. Lack of vltamlnes and Iron In the system la keeping thousands of men women and children la 111 health lronlied Yeast supplies your body with the proper amount of both of these all-Important substances, and in do ing so, soon brings you the glowing health ami rugged strength that is your birthright. If you are run-down, weak.anaemlc. nervous, or If you are suffering with loss of appetite, unsightly complexion or loss of vitality and energy, try iron lied Yeast. Usually it will show good results after the second or third day Often it will clear up the worst com plexions In leHS than two weeks. JroniErrt Yeast Ib packed in patented sant-tane containers and will keep In ilcflnitcly. Costs no more per dose than common yeast yet is fnr more effec tive. I'.aeh package contains 111 days' treatment and costs only a dnllnr or just flic a day. Special directions r. children In each pnekage. Made hy the Irunlzed Yeast Company. -Atlanta, Ga. Genuine Ironized Yeast, guaranteed to give satisfac tion, always fresh at Greensboro Drug Co. The store that appreciates your business. For Cleaning Tile, Bathtubs. Kitchen Sinks. and Marble Use SAPQLIO. Quickly removes the stains and makes everything look ' like . new. See that the name SAPOLIO is on every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Sola Marmfaotwrnrt . NwYork US. A. Use SAPOLIO 'ercy and Paul Welch hav. returned from a short visit at Frankllnvlll. W. 11. Wicks and family, of Lx- ngton, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Lloyd Smith has returned from North Wilkesboro, where .she spent a ouplc of weeks. Proximity. Clyde Oaks, of Oak Itidge. spent the week-end her visiting friends and relatives. Willie Stone, of Elon College, wa a visitor here during the week-end. John Smith has returned to his home n Elon College after a short visit to friends here. Yesterday at 1 p. m. the funeral of Charlie Scott, ef Proximity, who died Sunday night, was conducted from the Walnut street Methodist church. Serv ices were conducted by the pastor of the deceased, Rev. A. Burgess. One of the largest crowds ever attending a funeral In the Tillage was present The funeral procession started from the home at 13:30 for the church. Aft er services at the church the body waa laid to rest in Green Hill ceme tery.' The Proximity mill In which Mr. Scott had held a responsible position for years, was shut down from 13 o'clock until 3 p. m.. in order that the operatives might attend the funeral At, the church a duet was sung by Mrs. Vernie Strickland and. Mrs- Charles Moore and a selection was also rendered by a quartet composed of S. It. Hunter, eland Strickland, Dewey l.aughlln and Charles Halthock. .Many large and beautiful floral de signs attested he high esteem In which the deceased waa held in his com munity. The flower girls were Mlsaes Daisy Strickland, Fannie Craven, Sudle Dugglna, Johnle Wajker,, Bella Hell, Hertha Price, Vergie Bryant, Maddle Hell, Uliulys Connor. May Mobbs, Kan nle Craveth, Ota Self, Huby Alberty, Maud Dixon. Kffie Kverhart, Grace Mason, Lnlah Bryant, Mabel and Ber nice Shields. Nellie Sawyer. Ella Greg ury. and Lillic Peebles. The active pall bearers were Nick Craven, James Bangle, l.exle Jiavls. I'lnk Pelan.ey, John Murphy and Will Lamberth. Hnnorary pull bearers were Nip Walker, l.exle (lamer, irhy fates, Klnnie Cole, J, I). Oaks and Abe Ulcks. . .. . Mr. Orlgg has a lung eapaolty .of 406 cubic Inches. With all thla lung power. Mr. Grigg has not the chest expan sion of R. I. Smith of Albemarle, who wins this honor with 4.4 Inchea The average age of the class la II yeara, T menths. The average weigh is 18S pounds. In height the average Is 6 feet, 1-3 Inches. Itcvohitlon. A -t,in in mi it - sine will be beid at the Kf vol ill Inn asHcmklv hall t'rtilav nlchi I'riif. Wade Hrnwn. of thu. North Caro lina A'olleg'r for Women, will lead the singing. Everybody Is invited to at- tend. W.S. BARNES STANDING THE HIGHEST AT TRINITY Hracfces II Vrel 1-3 ln.kr.V4, f. Wllaou's toad If Ion Low I:. I. Xmlfk nalker ( hel KsHeM Ma on., 1LI to Pill hml Durham. Nov. U Interesting farts and figures concerning Trinity college men were made public today when Cap Card, director of the gymnasium, made known the results of the recent physical examination given the young men ef the freshmen class. Each year every member of the freshmen class at Trinity Is given a thorough physical examination and the facts recorded for the guidance of the Department of physical Education. Thla year 35 men w.re found to be In need of medical attention. Others were found to be In need of correc tive exercises and will receive speelal attention from those In charge of the physical program. W. F. Cross, of Sunbury, lf the heaviest man In the class and la col lege. He weigh 311 pounds. Mr. Cross ha been a member of the Trinity football iquad during the season. W. S. Barnes, of Raleigh, Is I feet I 1-3 Inohes tall and leads hi class In this respect, It he should appear on the campu with W. C, Wllon, of Welcome, they would bo called Mutt and Jeff, for the latter I only I feet I Inches When It come to holding glr, J, K. nirlgg, of lawndala, take th cake. Some men wear stovepipe hat to let the hot air go up the flue. Some Civilised Muirsma. (Cormponilraot AnoditMl Pms.) Mexico City, Oct. 18. Might on the heels of a vain attempt to make Mex ico City "dry' comes another reform movement In the form of a petition presented to the chamber of deputies to prohibit bullfighting within the federal district, the center of which la Mexico City. The petition I said te hav the support of several deputies You'll get somewhere with a pipe and P. A.! frlnc Athmrf it told In happy red bag tidy rid tin$, hmndamm pound mnd half pound tin hm midort mnd in thm powd try Hot glmmrn humidor with tpongo mofmr top that hoop thm bmtco in much ptrlmet condition Start fresh all over again at the beginning ! Get a pipe and forget every smoke ex perience you ever had that spilled the beans I ... 1 ..." For a jimmy pipe, packed brimful, with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of smoke joy you ever registered ! It's a revelation! You never puffed such delightful, satisfying flavor; or, such fragrance I Why you just want to eat the zephyry smoked-it's so fascinatingly good 1 Put a pin in here I Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old idea you may have stored away that you can't smoke a pipe! We tell you that you can and 'just have the time of your life on every fire-up if you play Prince Albert for packing! What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a home-made cigarette! Gee but you'll have a lot of fun rolling 'em with Prince Albert; and, it's a cinch because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put I CeprrllM 111 fcy IL J. Reynelde Teliae Ce. WlastM-aeleaa, N. C. fell' MKIf the national joy smoke (
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