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GREENSBORO DAILY "NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 Woman's Realm Telephone 1001 Weddings, Club Meetings Card Partifs, Personals H5 Th Nodlporft club was (iellwht fully ntertained by Mr. Vf. 3, Hor nay lit her hnmfl on MyndonhKll utrtief yesterday afternoon. Q:intltirs ot freraninnis and font udorntd the horn for decoration. AtUr u nJoyubU afternoon spent In Kevvlntf (fin htoa ft sb luted by Mn. I,. M. Jnfinxon and M'rm KHzahoth WaKem Borved delicious a lad, wafers, cffe and mints. Amde from dub members the gunnls present were Mendume J. Q. !!rxtn, Will lllnton, X. W. Hodplo, T. C. Ward, J. T. Hightoww, Char lei Harm; a. Oharlo Nunh, Ed ltrockmann, Albert I'arUh. of lialeluh, H, J. Welland, Frank T turn and W, F. Pntfrson, of Clinton i . The following announcements have been Issued: "Mr. and Mrs. L. L. CvgtS announce the marriage of their duug-h ter, Loulne Lea, to Mr. Krauk itlch ardson. or November 23, 1121. At home, 518 Arlington atreet Greens boro, N. C." Hoanrltia MInn 8lniif. Mrs. A. U. KHiiiKton khva a de ls;htful rook party at bur homo on jttlnjidwood avenus Monday evcnitiK In honor of Ml us Josephine Htumpf, , of PNEUMpJJIA "emergency" treatment with V VapoRub Ota 17 Million JonUtcJYuiit Chrysanthemums Fine Blooms, Phnne 85 Duffy Greenhouses Opposite O, Hear? He tel. Richmond, Va., the aoeet of Mica Bonnfo ttlam. Following; the (tames a delicious toe eeurso was nerved. The fijoHtg prent were Misses Htumpf, Kl.nn, Elizabeth Clements, Annls WliKtlniiicrti, Myrtle Vase. Km ma May Vey, and Fred Ilnxter, Hutwrt Raw lings, Dodson Nelson, John Baxter and liurn Andrews. Hen rill (or 'mrr Today. This mo rains; and this afternoon tha bom-fit curd party to ba riven by the social anrvfoo department of tho Wom an's club at th club building for tho Children's fteovlvlna; home will take Ii in re llride will ba played tn the morning lit 10:30 and rook this after noon at 8 o'clock. No prises will be given. A large number of persons have already made table reservations with Mrs. W. F. Clcgg, and a large crowd in espeefed. Mre, Abtrnathy la Hoeteee Mrs. F. p. Abemathy gave a charm-; ing bridge party yetUerday afternoon at her home on Bchenck street. A1 profusion . of chrysanthemums and palms adorned the home for decora tions. After the games two pretty guest towels were presented as high t-nr& prise), ai)d as consolation a deck of cards" wart given. During the after-, noon delirlouH salad, rolls, ahnonda. mousse and rake were Herved. 1r. Davis I HimIn. Mrs, A. ('. Pavla was Kracious hos liSN tn the "iJirky 18" and a number of additional gtioHfa yesterday afternoon at her boma on Bishop street Nar- c.'Usuu were Hrrnnged throughout the hmnn fnr decorations. At the conclu sion of (he games a tempting salad course, coffee and mitw were served. Itrvirwer (lab Meeting, Mrs. W. M- Adams will entertain the Reviewer's club uji Thursday aft ernoon at her home on Murray street l. A. II. Meeting. ' The daughters of the American Revolution will hold a business maeU lug for the election of officers in the ptiblio library on Thursday afternoon, All the natural luscious flavor of fresh 11 fruit U sealed Into this purest chewing gum by the candy confine! Millinery Shop Mezzanine Floor Our Twice Yearly Annual Reduction Sale of Millinery Starts Today V And Will Continue Until Saturday, December 3. mvi.Mwm'ii'j-ineflweeiA' 'itWifinwrtit-"' iaeti ii r t "nwm m ji j u Ti .emr e Our Entire Stock of Winter Millinery Sacrificed. $10.00 $15.00 mnicd Hats Trimmed Hats $4.95 $6.95 Your Choice Any Model or Pattern Hat in The House Sold up to $25 195 is No Refunds No Exchanges No Credits Every Sale Must Be Final Dtofliber 1. at 4 A'clook.'v Th. board at governor, will meet at 1:30 o'clock. Alt member, are urged to be preeent. Clw-RlofcaMleoa Weddlnar. T foUowinc cards of Interest have bees luaued: "Mr. and Mrs. U u Clfgn announce th marrlaere of their dHUKhter. Loulie, to Frank B. Richard ,on, of High Point." The wedding; took place In High Point on Wednesday. November 13. Women' Merlin Ueevaaber 1. There will be an Important meeting of th Business and Professional Wo men's club of Oreensboro at the wo man's club bulldins, North Kdgeworth street, on Thursday evening, December 1. All members are urged to be pres ent. Supper served at 30 o'clock. MliM Brow) Hanorrd. Mis Carrie Brown was tho guest of honor at a delightful dance given Mon day evening by Mrs. V. H. Krahnk, Jr., at her home on Blandwood avenue. De licious punch and oandy were served during the evening. Hardleea-Kaaaga WediHnK. Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Thornwell Mcllryde, of Fayettevllle, have an nounced th engagement of Mrs. Mc- ,'ryl's daughter. Miss Hnrrlstt Elea T it Hardlson, to Clarence John Kanaga, lieutenant In the Vnltert Plate army. Mrs. Hiatn To Ratertala. Mrs. fllll Hunter will entrrt.m at bridge this morning and afternoon at her home on Hondrlx strest In honor of Mies llattl Holosmbe, of Danville. Va. .; Mauler gherrad 1IU ' Friends of Master Wllllsm- J. 8herrod will regret to learn that he ta 111 at his home on Hmlth street. Mrs. King T Eatercnla. Mrs. Tt. R. King, Jr., will entertain the Friday morning bridge club this week at her home on Hendrix street. Ketaras From Wilmington. Mrs. I. W. Murphy has returned from a visit to relatives In Wilmington. FBHgONAL. Afany a Woman Will Welcome Thi$ News Its News About Just the Kind of An Event She Has Been Waiting For Ellis, Stone's Suit Sale Every Suit in Stock At a Radically Reduced Mr. R. W. Sinclair, state president of the Parent-Teacher association, spent yesterday In the city tha guest of Mrs. Arthur Watt, Irving park. Kev. and Mrs. H. Russell, Clem will attend a commute meeting In Burling ton Wednesday. Congressman and Mrs. w. C. Ham mer, of Ashboro, were visitors 'In the city yesterday. Mr. Hammer will not return to Washington until week after next. , Mrs. B. Fuller Welborn ha returned horn from Raleigh, where eh spent a week visiting relatives. While there ho also attended- th State Teachers' assembly. Mr. W. F. Peterson, of Canton. Is tha guest of Mrs. A. A. Hob be, 112 Odell place. J. Mortbn Eggleston. of the Amerl- can Agricultural Chemical company, en yesterday ror Raleigh to spend two or three month at th company's Ralslgh office. Mr. K. Fuller Wslborn has rtui-ne from RaUlgh where she spent a week visiting relatives. Whll In Raleigh he attended th teaohers' assembly meeting. John Hutch Ins. of Chanel Hill, was a visitor in th oity yesterday. jvnurew joyner. Jr.; haa mn. tn n. leigh on a business trip. cnesier u, Knell, dlreotor of the university extension bureau at Chapel mn, was a visitor in th city vaster. day. Dr. C. A. Julian, of Thomasvllle. spent yesterday in tha city. augn rinnix ha gon to Madison on a business trip. Mis Hauls Holcombe. of Danvlll. Va., I visiting frlsnds and relative In th city. Mrs. Thomas Runt has returned from a visit to relatives In Salisbury. air. ana Mrs. jonn N. Wilson have returned from Morganton. where they spent th Thanksgiving holidays. mra. win monardson. of Raldsvilla. wa a visitor tn the city yesterday. Lr, ana mrs. uranam Harden, of R.ir. Ilngton, spent yestsrday In tha city. Mr. Harden prior to her marriage this month wa Mis Bonner Williamson, of this olty. Mr. and Mr. Edward Behlamin will leave Thursday for their horn in New Orleans after a visit to Mrs. Benja min a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 tern - berger on Summit avenue. Misses Nellie and Alio Means, of Hartford. Conn., who hav been visit ing Mis Mary Petty and Miss Oer trud Mendenhall, former classmate of theirs at Wellesley college, will leave today for a visit to Summervill. a C. Mr. P. C. Rucker I snendln this week in Richmond, Va., with friends. Mis Eva stalnback and srueats. Miss Flosenc Allen and Kstherlne Ward left yesterday for Thomasvllle to visit mends ror several days. Miss Nellie Muse, of High Point, at tended the M. and M. dance on Monday evening. Miss Maggt Staton Howell, of Tar- horo, 1 visiting friends In Oreensboro for several days. Allen Mebane. of Oraham. spent Mon day night In the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. u Brook hav a their attractive housa guests Mr. and Mrs. Clements, of Cleveland, O. Mis Rebecca Marsh haa returned to her home In Salisbury after a visit to Mrs. Ralph Hoi In Irving park. James Scott will leave this week for a business trip to Turboro. Mis Elisabeth Armstrong has re turned from Davidson college, where she attended eenlor apeaklng. GRAHAM NEWS. Mirny Perauu VUlt Thrlr Frlrnris and Relatives. IKmrOI la Hall N.i I tlraham. Nov. 29. Mlfcs Nlnn Holt spent from Wednesday until Sunday afternoon In Hickory with her sister, Mrs. Roy Long. Miss Minnie Turner, nf Raleigh. Is visiting her sister, Mrs, 11. V. Scott. Lovlok Kernodle, In school at the university at Chapel Hill, spent from Ihursdiiy until Sunday with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Kernodle. Kred Terrell, traveling nleanisn. If vlKltlng his brother, Marvin Terrell. Miss Mildred Reasley, of Kensns- vllle, spent from Friday until Sunday as the guest of Mtss l.urlle Holmes. Mr. ami Mrs. George K. Holt, Jr., of Mebane, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. I,. K. Klutx, of Oreens boro, spent the week-end with the lat- ler's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. U. Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden, of Oreensboro. spent th week-end with the former mother. Mr. James I' Harden. Mrs. Donald F. Noyes Is spending several days In Chariotta wjth Mr Noyes. Miss Margaret Harden, In school at IClon College, pent th week-end her with her mother, Mrs. James P Harden. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kernodle, Jr., of Olbsonvllle. spent Thursday her with the former" parents, Mr. and J. l. Kernodle. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of Oreena horo, spent Sunday her with Mr. and Mrs, J. I,. Seott,. Jr. Park Stratford, of Oreensboro, spent Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mr. NEVER" before have we placed our en tire Suit stock on sale until after Christ mas. Today you can buy the suit you want at the price you would pay for same in our After-Christmas Suit Sale. Among the materials are Tricotine, Veldyne and Moussyne. Fur collars and trimmings of Beaver, Squirrel, Mole and Fox. Beyond emphasizing that these suits are strictly reg ular etock we shall let the reductions speak for themselves. Sizes For Women and Misses Black and Colors Sizes 14 to 20, Sizes 36 to 46, Sizes 38Y2 to 46xz Suits That Were up to $39.85 Reduced to $23-75 Suits That Were up to $49.85 Reduced to $36 75 Suits That Were up to $62.50 Reduced to $45-75 Suits That We're up to $75.00 Reduced to $55-75 Suits That Were up to $89.00 , Reduced to $65-75 Suits That Were up to $112.50 Re'duced to Suits That Were up to $105.00 Reduced to $7675 Original Price Tickets Are On Every Suit Every suit in every way is of the usual high standard that has characterized Ellis, Stone apparel for more than 30 years. NO EXTRA CHARGES jWILL BE MADE FOR ALTERATIONS Notice to Charge Customers? All purchases made today will be charged to your December acoount, payable January 1st "Greensboro's Best Store" No SultB Sent On Approval or C. 0. D. All Sales Are Final. W. O. Stratford, Just east of Oraham.) Miaa Rachel Haynea returned from Rnlela-h on Sunday evening, wher she spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Portland Goodman ana children of Ashevlllo, returned to their horn on Sunday avenlng after. Bav ins: spent several day here witn in latter" sister, Mr. R. L. Holme. - Miaa Ustella Brown has returned from Hlllsboro wher h pnt Thanksgiving. Mis Mary week returned Sunday after spending the week-end In Winston-Salem with her sister, Miss Ham Week. Mrs. Sua I.. Garrison, of Elon Col- leg, I spending several week at th horn of Mrs. J. H. Wataon. BOYS HAVE MOOT COURT. Held By JokBaoa Literary Society At Trlalty Rcheol. llrlil is Dtlb- ai Trinity, Nov. 21. Opening of th present school year a number of boy from th Progressiva Literary soolety, realizing that th society wa too large for th most efficient work, da olded to found another soolety. They et October 20. and ogranlsed th Johnson Literary society, naming It In memory of a former prlnolpal, th lata Prof. I. C. Johnson, whose great worg at Trinity they wished to honor In somo fitting memorial. Th society has been supported with the utmost enthusiasm stnc Ita organisation and la rlntnar excellent work. The present officers are: Bingham Downs, presi dent; Pynum Robertson,' vioe presi dent; Herman Bouldln, 'secretary and treasurer; John Andrews, critic; uruce Coletrane, chaplain. A very snjoyable moot eourt pro grain wa presonted by th boys of th Johnson Literary aoolaty Tuday night. A good audience was-present and was well pleased with the pro gram. The proceeds were donated to the athletic association. Sunt. T. P .nulla visited the Trinity school rrtrtay and conferred with th local srhnol board In regard to Im provements on the school building.. A number of teacher from Trinity attended the teacher' assembly at Halelgh and the Carolina-Virginia football gam at Chapel Hill. HISS SARAH EMMA VESTAL AND R. A. KBVVEDT TO WED (Sndti w Dim Kntl Sanford, Nov. 9 Th following In vitation, which will b of Interest to many, ha been Issued: "Mrs. Marion Calhoun Vestal Invites you to be pres- ent at th marriage of her daughter, Sarah Emma, to Ralph Alton Ken nedy, on Wednesday, December It, at 7:0 o'clock In th avenlng, 201 North Steele strset, Sanford, North Carolina." ATA D "Don't you think Mr. Brown-Jone always serves th most exquisite pas tries?" asked on guest of another. "I do," wa th answer, "and how I do envy her eklll." 'It Isn't skill," ald Mr. Brown Jones, entering, "I use BLUB RIB RON EXTRACTS. They always assure dessert of matchUes dellclouanes." advt hd "Goo rood th Ckeapeit Way Goodies Goodies Black Walnut Goodies 60c Pound Try some In a hot baked Sweet Potato Patterson Bros., Inc. KINK GROCKRIK 225 S. Elm St. Oa Phen 400 Hudson's Daily Bulletin 'Fkoa Tt For ! Turkeys, dressed or alive. Celery Rhubarb Iceberg Lettuce Turnips Turnip Salad 'Thicken and Eggs Anything In th Grocery lino. Hudson Grocery Co. KIS . Kim ett. . Pksws SooTgMg Closing Out Sale! LADIKS' EMPORIUM 104 West gyrnmor street Par or Whole Bargain- extra bargain, millinery, knit good, doll, Xmaa novelties, stamped good, embroidery thread, ta .. . ? I "Get Them From Style Headquarters" ; -J If You Want Footwear-l Of Distinction I : S? We are showing today a new pump in a refined beau- tiful style ; developed in light shade of tan calf, grace- ful single instep strap and Cuban heel. Undoubted- r I ly one of the prettiest we've shown this season. You are invited to see it. i A complete line showing of Daniel Green comfy slippers in quilted satin ideal for gifts. Select them now. $ Shoe Department j Better Shoes- Better Service - r - The-Bethany Circle Bazaar at The Smith Memorial Building November 29, 1921, 5 P. M. ; ? 5 f Aprons Turkey Supper Candy un:
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