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1 I 6 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ... 18. . 1921 Woman's Realm Weddings, Club Meetings Card Partirs, Personals Telephone 1001 f:J'. ' Ik 1- 4-' Reviewer Club Meeting. The annual musical meeting of the the Reviewer!' club wa hold yoster tlay afternoon at the hums of Mr. T. A, Hunter on North Him street and proved one of the most charming meet ings of the year. Mrs. Frank Tatum and Mrs. C. W( Banner were In oharge of the following dellKhtful program which wal rendered: Buries of dueta by riehuesyrM Cor tege; 8 Wallet, Mr, J. Norman WHIm and Aire. Moody Stroud. Boloi: 1 pawn, by Curran. i! Baby by Lelman; I I,ov's on the high road by Knirers', 4-i-Kong of Province by Kelt Awiua. Mlaa Olga Uaman, accom panied by Mine Alleen Minor. Keatllng by Hra. Frank Tatum on "Art lat of music." "Scinge my mother taught me," and Joy of the morn, Mra. Henry Ware. During the afternoon Mra C. W. Ban ner read a lullaby composed by Mrs. Union Hole of thl city. The hoeteag nerved delicious froion aalad, sandwiches and tea at the con clusion of the program. Aslrte from club members the Kueats i present were Mra. B K. Mlchaux, Mrs. I John Hunter, Mrs. J. M. Mllllkan and the Misses Willi, guests of Mra. Nor I man Wills. Mahe-Maekll Announcement. At a prettV bridge party given yes terday afternoon by Mra, Charles J. Blake at her home on Qaaton etreet the announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Mies Lucy Blake, of thla city, to Henry Macklln. of Danville, Va was made. The an nouncement waa made at the conclu sion of the gamea when little. Mies France! Kentreat dreaaed aa a cupId entered with a baeket filled with 1 enrolls tied with white ribbons and rllatrlbuted them among the guesta. Theae revealed the aecret of the wed ding which will take place on Decem ber 21. The hnnoree waa prevented with a lovely piece of lingerie and the high acore prise waa a pretty Japatieee bae ket. During the afternoon a delicious aalad course followed by arf lae course waa served. The bride-elect la the daughter of Mr, and Mra, II. D. Blake, of Philadelphia, former residents of Ureenshoro and la one of the most pop I ular and attractive' young women of I thla city. The announcement of her engagement will he of Interest to many I friends In thla state and Virginia. . Mr. Macklln la manager of the Texas '(Oil company In Danville, Va and hue 1 many friend In flreenabnru. Play-A th"ali-Today.- The Woman's auxiliary of the Buf falo church will present a play "On Yon Bide of Little Pine," In the rhurch ! annex tonight at 7 o'clock. The piny will he given In two parts, the llrnt will be a scene In the parlor of a mls- ; alon school Ui our soulhorn mountains and the second part will be the same scene a week later, Thanksgiving day. A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of one of tfle mountain mis sions In western North Carolina, Olade Valley school. The following will take part In the play) Mrs. Joe I'hlpps, Mrs. W'llllnm Wharton, Mrs. W. P. Knight, Mra. Tom McKnlght, Mra Ryder Arm field, Miss Frances Armfleld, Clay No ble, Lee Clnpp, Nanny Noble, Mildred Knight, Mrs. A. Oghurn Bpoon, William Knight, Miss rcilaabsth Armfleld and Miss Helen Knight. The public la cordially Invited. Mr. Hole Is nostras. Mrs. rharleg Hoi gave a oharmlng bridge parly yesterday morning at her home on North Kim street In honor of Mrs. Halph Habln, of Washington, n. c the attractive gueat of Mra. a. S. Fer guson. Following ths games the high STHMA No cura far It, -but Mlcat relief It often brought by r Views V VaioRub OlMf 17 Million Jon LW Yearly A Smooth, Whit Skin That Defies Weather During tne coming months or tilting winds and Intenso cold, you who would keep your skin smooth, white and ve vety, should turn your attention tn rncrcollned wax. Nothing else will en I effectively prevent or remove a cliau- acore prize, six pretty linen handker chiefs were awarded Mrs. Itobert Irvln and the second prlie, an attractive vanity vaae fell to Mrs. Fred Odell. The honoree was presented with a pair of silk hose. During the morning a delicious aalad course was served. , Mrs. Nickel tflntertulna." Mrs. Charles 8lckel delightfully en tertained at bridge at the Hylmore tea room yesterday afternoon In honor or her attractive guest Mrs. Frank IlHuer, of New Turk. Following a number ot Interesting gamea the gueet of honor was given a pretty hand-painted candy box and four attractive high score prizes were awarded the gueats hold ing the highest ecoren. A declIlouB sal ad course waa served during the aft ernoon. . Celebrates lllrtU.liir, Mrs. J. F. I.lnvllle, ot 18 Knst Bragg street, celebrated on November 18, her birthday. Relatives and friends were present for ' a delicious supper. The lublo waa covered with a bountiful spread. The dining room waa a scene of beauty, feme nnd chrysanthemums be ing used In profusion. Hiring music waa furnished throughout the entertain ment. There were about 42 persons present to enjoy the hosteee's gracious hospitality. Mrs. Drnuin la Hostess. The Hound Doien club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. P, Bynum yeaterday afternoon at her home on Arlington street. The home was pret tily decorated In chrysanthemums and at the conclusion of the gamea Mrs. Andrew Joyner was awarded the visi tor's prlne two dainty handmade hand kerchiefs. A tempting eiilad course waa served during the nflernoon. Party At Kouth llulrnlo. A basket supper and get-together parly will be given tonight at the South ftuffalo school at 7 o'clock. The meeting Is designed to stimulate Inter- st In the school and to bring Its pa- Irons and friends closer together. All friends and patrons have been urged to attend and to bring a bask it. There will be music and nth r entert tlnmenla. Hndlalll-llnnks Wedding. The following cards of Interest hsve been Issued: "Mrs. A. ft. Rudlslll an nounces the marriage of her daughter, una urace to Mr. Edmund Klllott Hanks on Wednesday, November the sixteenth, Nineteen hundred and twen ty-one, Charlotte, North Carolina." At Home after December the first. 'harlotte, North Carolina." I. D. C. Meets Saturday THe' tthKed" Dauifhlera of Ihc'Y'nn"' federacy will meet Saturday arternoon at SHO o'clock at the womnn'a club on Edgeworth street. Mualc will be In charge of Mrs. Harry Simmons end Circle No. 4. Mrs. J. M. Morehead. halrman, will act as hostess at this meeting. Mothers Meet at . W. C. A. Mlsa Mary Horry, child hygiene nurse, will meet with the mothers of the children this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. hut between tile hours of 30 and 6:30. Any mothera wishing to onsult her or who wishes to have her baby weighed or measured will be cor dially welcomed. Thanksgiving Dance, The young men of the city are glv- ng the regular Thanksgiving dance Tuesday, November 22, at Neeso hull. Music will be furnished by an excellent orchestra from Huntington, W. Vtt. Dancing will begin at 11 and continue until 1. ;Many out-of-town visitors am expected. Mrs. t'nbli tn IQntortnln. Mrs. B. F. Cobb, leader and the Sun beams of the Firm Baptist church, will entertain the members of the ladles of the missionary circles nt 4 o'clock thla afternoon iu the Hunday school rooms of the church Bridge Party Today. Mrs. Clarence Cone will entertain the Friday morning bridge club at Its rirst meeting ot the year today at hor home on Summit avenue. T Honor Mrs. Thompson. Mrs, Hobert Irvln will give a bridge luncheon today at her home on the Spring flarden road In honor of Mrs. V. B. Thompson of ColdHhoro. I'arent-Trnrher Meeting. The Parent-Teacher aasoclatlon of the .Simpson street school will meet this afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock. Horn, a Hon. ' Born, to Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Car ter, a son, J. Kenneth Cnrter, Jr. pert, roughened or discolored surraco. ltv gradually absorbing the weather- beaten cuticle, the complexion Is kept absorbing the In perfect condition, and even the beau ty of expression appears more pro nounced. If your ekui be course. blotchy, pimply, freckled, sallow or over-red. why hot shed It? One ounce of ordinary mercnllied wax, to be bad at nny druggists, will completely transfor the moat unsightly complex Ion in teas than g fortnlarht. Use the wax nightly, like cold cream, washing tt off mornings. If weather, age or poor health has marrediyour face with wrinkles, here s pood news. You can quickly remove every line by using a harmless, re freshing face lotion prepnred by dls solving one ounce of pawdored eaxoliti tn a half ntnt of witch hasel. The firm cr, smoother skin, tho more youthful appearance, even alter one application w ill astonish you. VWSrVATAVAVAWaWVWA jC -used VMS the Cheapest Way." If It's Cheese You Want Come To See U. Don't forget the big cheese, 1,035 pounds, will be cut Nov. 32. Mcl,auren'a Cream, Neufrhatol, Anere, t-lederkranta. Hnappy, t'.dsm's: - Pineapple, block tlwle and' Imp rted Roquefort. FIRST. OF TIIF! KFASON. Boned and Peeled Scotch Herring, llonelens Corifleh. B " Kvery Dsy lirlnaa Something New At Patterson Bros., Inc. riNK anocERiBi :SR . Kim ft. One Pkeae 40 Chrysanthemums pine !tinnia Pknae MS Duffy Greenhouses Opposite O, lleary Hotel. Closing Out Salel LA DIRS' BHPORIPM 104 West Sycamore Street Part or W hole Bargains, extra bargains, millinery, knit roods, dells. Xmas novelties. stamped goods, embroidery thread, eta Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Russia, the Baltic States, Greece, the near east and Malta,' In all these countries, the Young Women's Christian association is carrying un Its regular work and In Qome of them, much relist work bus been done by secretaries sent out by the association, At 4 o'clock this afternoon, the "Wa tahwaso corps of Olrl reserves will have Its regular meeting. At 6:90, the I'eptomlst club will meet for supper and Its regular weekly meeting. AM!MI fF WAKE rOnFUT K.JVJOVg 1NM U BANQUET iSfteclnl le ii&llr Ami Bocky Mount, Nov. 17. The annual meeting and banquet of the Wake Forest alumni, one of the regular side lights ot the Ktate Baptist convention, was held at the tea room of the Vfo man's club cafeteria Inst evening at 6 o'clock, there being approximately 200 sons or the Baptlnt Institution in at tendance upon ths meeting which was called and arranged by D. Collins, alumni secretary of the college. J. M. Broughlon, Jr., -of Italelgh, act ed as toastmaster and presided over the meeting, while the principal speak er of the evening was Gilbert T. Ste phenson, of W Inston-Salem. Mr. Stephenson -ehose as his auhject the query, "Hon. What Owest Thou Thy Alma Mater?" A short talk wag alsn made by Dr. K. W. Kikes, president of Coker college, while Hecrctary Collins made an encouraging report of the work of the Alumni association during the past year. HIh announcement of 1 gift of $3,000 from Mr. fiore, of Rock Ingham, towards a new athletic field occasioned great applause. College memories and associations were renewed, while cotlep:o spirit was aroused to He highest point when the assemblage launched upon college sonus and yells under the leadership of Secretary Collins and F. I. Olive. pastor of the First Hsptlst church of Mount Airy. In addition to the alumni, jieveral notable convention visitors were present as special guests for the occasion. SOME TRICK BOTTLES "Roma bottles, said th grocer, "ftrt? 'mii .p to "appear rto hold moro than they really fin. ":lun nihhoq. Flavoring Extract linttlen not only hold two full honest ounce, but the extract aro o pure and ktrniitf that only a teaspoonful 1 rf fiuirort to the quart of material. Re member the, name," he mnrltiderl. "BLUE KJ l.BON EXTKACTS." (Ad-vertlKement.) Dyed Her Dress Like New, also Child's Coat Buy "I'lamonrt Dyea" and follow the dimple dlreotlona In every packagft. I'ltn't wonder whether you can dye or lint euccesHfully, hecftURQ perfect home flyidnpt in (fuarantoed with IMamond Oyntt even If you have never dyed be fore. Worn, faded droiaen, nklrta, waist, - ooat, BweaUr, Moekinff, draperies, hnnglnjr, everything, 'be come like new awntn. Just tell your rtruMRlct whobher the material you wldh to dye ta wool or llk, or whether tt la linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never atrrnk, pbt, fadfl, or run. hd PBHMONALS. Mra. Mike Justice ra returned to hr honip in Norfolk, Vu.. after a vlBlt her sinter, Mra, Krvd Odell. V. B. Thompson has returned to hi1 home In Uoldnhnro, ntler ttpmullnj. bcv al day In this city. Jeff Inn man ha r turntul from a but- Ineen trip to Lynchburg, Va. Sidney I'luden has returned from ft business trip to Panvllle, Vu. Joe Hendrlx left laaf niht for a hiiRtncft trip to Dalian. T. Mr. and Mn. R. K. Huck. of Char- lotte, pent a few hour In thn city yesterday en route homq, after a viail 10 friend in HeidHVlllo. Mra, M. B, PartrtdRe, of Mount Airy. wtll apent today In the city en route lo Durham to visit relative. J. A. -West. Jr.. la a hutdnens visitor lo Ralelffh thl week. A. K. Ward I spendtnit: a few dayi In HalelRh on bustnesa. Mlsa Margaret Perry has returned to her home In Charlotte, after a visit to friends In thla city. Mra. It. T. Knaemond will return to her homo In Shelby today, after a visit to her partmts, Mr. and Mr. Q. 8. Rradslift w. lr. ly. 1.. Slmmona will return to the It y today from a t wo weeks' vinlt t". ..Trnneasee. . .While.. In Naahvlllo lie attended the Vandertntt ttolyrllnlc. for eye, ear, none, and throat treatment,. !lev, and Mrs. W; A. Jenkln. of Charlott, have returned home, after a vlait of several days with Mrs. John Uslloway. Mra. W. V, I.eatnr, of Anaua, fla., and Mrs. C, U ptorkdell, of Roanoke. Va., are guest of Mrs. . K. pohaon at the O. Henry hotel. Mrs. Al Meypra, of New York elty, is the guest of Mra. W. Ii, Myer al her home on Fisher Park circle. Than West,, of High Point, waa a visitor In the city yesterday. Misses M;ry and Tiarrlt't Wills of ltrlnkleyvlle, are visitiiiB their Nephew. Ji Normsn, R. T. and K. Wllla. At prVent the Mla'sef Wills arr with the family of E. 8. Wills, on West Market street. John V. Waldrop la ependlns; several flays In Raleigh on bualuasa in con nection with th highway commission, 8. 8. Alderman left last night for Raleigh on legal business. When Your Complexion Begins to Fade You Can Bring Back That Tint Of Youth When your complexion begins xto fade, becttttHe of ago or neglect, this simple hume treatment will delight you and it requires but a few mln- Utfin fttph fin v. Wash the fnr. hands, neck or arms with warm water and Hlack and White Hoap. Lightly apply Beauty Rleachl Allow It to remain overnight. Next morning ngaln e tense the skin with warm water and soup. Should you experience the least Irritation, uhg just a little soothing iilack and White Cleansing Cream. Hlack r Whtta Remity Pleach, the aKin neauuner, pimis ir bc; mack and Whltf Snnp '.If.e. and Hlack and White Cleansing Cream 2fe and 6t'c the package. All drug stores and department at ores sel l and g tiara n ice I h can and other Iilack and White 'imlet Prepara tions. Send for a coiv of vour lilrth- day and lream Rook and leailet which tell you about the merits and uses of Iucko high quality tniht loqiitnites Address lept. A, Plough, Memphis, renn. Y. W. C. A. NOTES "The Triumph of Christ" Is the suh- Jpot for stutly for Friday, Novemhpr 18th, with tho Rcrlpture pnasaKs 1 Corinthians IS 55, H. hi; John 11:26 3d, nd II Timothy 1:10 for reference. Special suhjerts for prayer are tier many, Austria nnd Hungary, Poland, . 1 Your hshy mitv wake InnlKht rhek- Ind. slrnnellng. gasping In the clulrhes of the drended rrnup. What will you tic? Send for the doctor? ' Certainly. Mnt that Insidious, malignant, malaity (hul holds joir little one In Its grisp will not wall until life ilnrtor dreKxns and can reach you. While you are waltlnf for th doctor your little one mil y be slowly suffocating '-"immediate action la lmperallre. ttush to the medicine chest and set your hot. lie of i:r. Cheney's Kxnoctornnt. The first dose you administer wtll quiet Hie hahy. Repeat the dose after a short time If necessary. At the same time, heat a kettle of bolting: water and plnce tt so the steam will reach th crlh. Ir. Cheney's Expectorant should, al ways he used when any of the family suffer from any affections of the throat colds, coughs, whooping; couth, asthma, bronchitis, eto. ' Sold by nil druKRlsIs and In smnll- er towns by general merchants at 30c and 0o the bottle. (Adv.) hd WEEK-END SALES AT ELLIS, STONES' For Friday and Saturday Shoppers It will pay you handsomely to take advantage of this Week-End Sale. Extraordi nary values are offered in fresh, new winter merchandise that you should buy these two days. . !x. WEEK-END SPECIALS Of Compelling Interest From the Ready-To-Wear Section Second Floor A Sale Of Dresses At $23.00 ' More than 50 of them ' and every one a different . style. You've read about dress sale" a"hd dress sales hut such value thete were never before offered. Smart new frocks of tricotine, poirct, serge, canton crepe and satin. Get yours today. Sweaters In a Two-Day Special Sale At dl flC Popular tuxedo PJe7a styles; all colors including black and white; all sizes. Formerly sold at $5.85. Atlf Wool jersey sweat- ODeO er sport coats, tux edo styles; pockets, sleeves and front trimmed in white wool. For mer value $7.85. At tt0 OQ Short tuxedo style tP&.eJ In black and white. Formerly sold for $3.50. New Shipment Children's v Coats for both girls and boys. Sizes 2 years to 15 years. $7.50, $8.95, $10.00 to $18.50. Highland Linen Stationery Crane's Highland linen paper, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. This is splendid stationery at this low price. Per box 50c Warm Sleeping Garments At Zero Prices Women's and misses' outing prowns $1.59 Women's and misses' outing pajamas $2.95 Children's sleeping garments at : $1.25 Spfeaking Of New Coats You will find them at Ellis, StonVs. Every good stylA ih every new material at every lowest in Greensboro price. We ask that you see and compare Ellis, Stone Coats at $139.50, $45.00, $49.50 $55 and up to $89.50 Costs of Marvel la; Coats of Evora; Coata pf Bolivia; Coats of Gerona; Coats ot Normandy; Coats of Ermine. Biles 14 to 48, plenty of small sites. Week-End Sale Kid Gloves Sale of genuine 2-clasp kid gloves such famous makes as Trefausse, Centemeri and Chanut. The colors are tan, mode, black and .white stitching; over seam and pique Bewn. All sizes and extra ordinary values. Week-End Sales Price $1.89 New Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats Fresh from their boxes these pretty and serviceable garments are extraordinary values at $5.50, $7.50 and $10.50. . Sale of Walking Gloves Two-clasp walking; colors are tan and grey. An exceptionally good value. At per pair. .$1.48 Now's the Time To Buy That Warm Bath Robe You'll find about 200 of Hhern here to select from in every con ceivable design and style. Spe cially priced at $5.85, $7.50 and up to' $15.00. Sale of Woolen Goods Continued 36-inch storm serge absolutely all wool colors are copen, brown, blackr navy j yard . 1 79o 50-inch storm serge heavy weight and exceptionally good quality, black and navy only; yard ' $1.75 56-inch storm serge beautiful quality with cotton warp; yard at $1.25 54-inch velour cloaking one of the most popular cloakings of the season; colors are brown, navy, black and drake; formerly sold up to $6.00; yard .$3.50 A Great Harvest Of Unequaled Values In Our Twice Yearly Sample Jewelry Sale For Friday and Saturday Shoppers You can save about half in buying your Christmas jewelry now. Mail orders " filled as long as special items last. Gold filled thimbles, 10-year kind for '...Me Solid Gold Children's Rings 1.IM Gold top MitaTerle .clasp ftfte set Over One Thonennd Patterns of ftln; Heart Pins, and Bar Pins rt With Mexican White Tobaa They Deceive Ksperts. Reprnductlotts of costly platinum set diamonds of exquisite dcslane. nlso a larae assortment of Imported French IV'oveltlea and Bar Pins and Nar( Pins In Solid Gold nnd sterling silver, set erlth sapphires, nmethyNt. opal or emeralds, aquamarine and fine French pearls. BKE DIKPLAY IN WINDOWS. olid arold beauty pins v.. s."Ve art lolld srftld neck chains 91 .A3 Solid Bold euft Milks, stiffened post for 2.4ll ln-7ear watch chains .v Gold tap, beauty pins a,,.2Ae Gold top collar ulna ,...2.V Art silver vanity box ... n , , , .fclle sterling silver pencil.... flfte French ennico brooch R.1c Gold top locket nnd chain St. XI Solid gold pendant nnd chain. . . :l.1.1 Sterling- silver bracelet ...N.lc fhaldrrn'M meiia puree. .v. 91.00 Gold front cuff links ARC Ncnrf pli a.te Sheffield .liver links (Mo Genuine cameo aearf pins. , , ,v, . .11.2.1 Solid gold lingerie rlnep. 8.o Gold -top pendnnt nnd chflln WVc Baby rings, genuine chip ,0c RPEriAM (it'.NlillVK HAND-CUT CAMKO BROOCH Rome solid gold, others with, SO-year gold filled mounting, hand engraved for S2.20 to IU1.S.1 Mamy In thla lot sold up to 110.00 Bnv Now For Christmas Boya' gold plntrd watch chains. .. .ROc oVld top hot pins, two ea cardi card for .15c . sterling silver thimble, .4Vi I'lnk sapphire rings SI.IWI (Pennine reconstructed ruby ring. l. HO French penrl necklace . , 11.00 Children's bracelets, safety lock.. 11.2(1 Rftr pins set with Mexlcnn white topas, - plnttnnm finish, over two hundred pat terns toselect from. Sold up to fa.0O. Vour choice 85tt SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" INDF.IITRUCTIBLB PF.ARL , NECKLACE For ,ft No comparison we might make could make you realise what wonderful value theae pearle are until you have actually seen them. Just try to picture In your mind an is-lnca string graduated pearl la rich cream color and fasteaed with soltd gold clasp. . Just a limited eupply to sell at this price, $.1.09 a atrlngi a good (12.50 valae. "Greensboro $ ' Best Store" "Greensboro's Best Store" Great Reductions On ERGE Our shelves are loaded with the very best all wool dress Roods pn the market, and to unload quickly we offer them at surprisingly low prices. You will have to lok a lonjr time to find better mer chandise at such prices and we guarantee absolute satisfaction. French Serges 98c 3-ltirh goods, 18S misllty, for only.... eO-lnch, nav. 12-60 nC -Vflle; tnrr-.rr plei O M-lnch goods. 12.00 M nr value, for DVieVid 6-lnch goods, 3.f0 value.' for .. .. Storm Serges m-lneh all wool, navy, (or quick sals DC 50-Inch all wool, to fh fA go at only -i-i-m-Trw vleOU Lots of other staple Serges at reatly reduced prices. Come to our store today and select that new dress. $2.75 Scarboro, Moffitt & Caveness 526 S. Elm St. PKone 685-J "Out of thi High Rent District" Remember wa sell Coata' cotton for 5c and -the best Sea Island sheeting, 36 inches wide, for 12 l-2c. "Jack frost" Salt Better. hd.-l I Don't Forget Our Big Hosiery Specials Today and. Saturday 1 It is a money-saving op portunity in highest H . quality silk and sport ? ! ' ' hose;: ' , i.: Chlldrea'a Hair Cattlag a eslS neelaltvThlldr..'. SHOES HOSIER YfOtf Speclalty-Chlldr... CfiEaiSaOSO WlW5TOSMBd,Ha V Department Moalerr Departaeat , ' f
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