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GREENSBORO UAILX INEWSS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 6 JL Womans Realm in Haruniond-Oakea Weililliia. Last Wednesday night lit Hie tnr snnago of Hprlng Garden atreet Metho dlst church. Miss Jamie U Hammond, of this city, became tin bride of Hur ton D. Oskee, aleo of Orcenslioro, Rev. (1. T. Hond, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Oakes Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Hammond, of Tfato street. She In an attractive young woman and haa a large circle or friends In the atute. Hlie has been employed at Bernau's Jewelry more for aome tme. Mr. Oaken i well known In the city, having nerved a' one time on the local police force. He also aervert with extraordinary dis tinction In the United States navy dur tnit the World wur. He saw service In the mine swept area of the North sea; while In this precarious body of water he distinguished himself on several occasions. He ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. (lakes, of Korbla street. He Is associated with his fa ther In the -healing and ventllatlnK business. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Oakes will reside wUh Mrs. Cakes' parents on Tate street. CarlerPntteraoii. Miss Prunes Carter and Charles (?. Patterson. Imili of Greensboro, were quietly married ' Haturduy night In High Point at nine o'clock at the resi dence of Hev. C K. Lambeth, who per formed the e-remoiiy. The wedding was partly a surprise. Miss Carter uud Mr. fattercon hud planned to be nmr rled lu January, but decided to move the date 'forward. They were accom panied by H. V. Carter, a brother of Alias Carter: Mr. and Mrs. Patterson jre now at the O. llunry hotel. Mis. I'atteraon Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Purler. 303 Lindsay street, and Is an attmctlvo and popular young, lady. Mr. Harrison la the son of Mr. and Mrs. tuai 8. Patterson, of Wal inan street. He la lu the employ of the Houlhern railway and Is a splendid young business man. Park IMnoe Meeting. The Woman's Missionary society of CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signature of "Good Feud the Cheapest Way" Fruits, Nuts, Candies Pend a hoc of oranges, grape fruit, applea or tangerines. Spe cial price by the box and the quality Is the very beat. Fancy Imported large cluster raisins, best quality. Hmyna Figs, Dates. Large recalls, No. 1 Soft Shell Wnlnuts, Hraills, Almonds Fll berta and Chestnuts. Fancy boxes Chocolates and mixed candles. i ; Patterson Bros., Inc. Fl!MW UKUlKllir.S p nil I. Bins at. Oae Phone 409 3 The Well Dressed Woman Hy AfiXVM AYR KS Us la Parameaat I'letares. Iff I tfjt'.Ttft. ' , If. Bo much ermine Is worn by the women of fashion for evening; that bur atreeta after the opera look as though winter and Jack Frost had an earnest rival, There are whole lux urious capes of ermine, brooade and velvet wraps, collared and cuffed with ho rbyal fur, besides aepraate scarfs and neck pieces,. The latter seem to me particularly good and practicul, In the sketch are two ermine mod els that seem to me especially Inter esting; In fact, so much so that I think I shall buy the lower one. The upper la merely a straight scarf, , not too wide, made of three distinctly marked, and near the end ot the scarf soparate skins. The vogue for fringe has not been over looked, but la seen la the rows of black tipped tails that dangle at In terval! along the soarf. elow is a combination collar and wee cape that also boasts a fringe of tails. The cape ends just beyond the shoulder line and makes no pretense of meeting In front. The huge collar makes a valiant effort to compensate for any lack In the folds to the ears, eompletely hiding the chin. Big rectangular scarfs of plain er mine are much worn, too, and-very sensibly, as they can be used aa an extra protection over the shoulders without a wrap, just as, one uses a "chiffon scarf In the evening. : Park Place church will hold an In splratlonnl meeting at the church Monday afternoon ut 3:80 o'clock. The newly-elected , officers for the coming year will be Installed. All members are urged to be present. PEIISOKALf. Miss Krcderlca Dettmerltig, of Wash ington, arrived In the city yesterday to visit relatives. Horace Hogcrs uud Horace Muse, of this city, spent the week-end In llich mond, Va., the guests of friends. Miss Katherljie Curtis, a student at Sargent's oollego, Cambridge, Mass,, has arrived In the city and will spend the holidays with her parents at lot Odell place. HOARSENESS Swallow slowly smalt pieces rub well over the throat V V A ro Rub Ops 17 Million Jan Uud Yearly PLANTS Kvnryouo admires our attractive' plantg very suitable for sifts. HKLKCT YOU KB NOW KOK -CHRIHTMAB. Send one to your shut-in friend. ....... FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS PIIONR M.V1 Duffy Greenhouses OpD. O. Henry Hotel France Prefers to Abandon the London Schedule Rather -Than Remodel It. WOULD CUT RHINE ARMY Tarls, Dec. 18. (By Associated Press) The French foreign office has Issued the following announcement of the principles governing the conver sations between the British prime min ister, Lloyd (loorgo, an,d the French premier, M. llriand: "First France is willing to aband on the London schedule ot payments, provided Germany payis an equival ent amount on a different form of schedule. France prefers to abandon the London schedule rather than re model it. "Second The French government will consider a reduction ot the allied forces In the occupation of the Rhine land, and apply the money saved there by to reparations, provided Ciaaat Britain offers an absolute guarantee In the event of future German aggres sion.. "Third France will assist In the Improvement of the general economic situation In common agreement, rec cnlzlng that Great Britain Is as grave ly concerned over trade proapects u France la on reparatlona, and will dia cusa lower tariffs and other similar problems. "Fourth France Is ready to under take any practical measures . jointly with Great Britain towards the eco nomic and Industrial restoration of Germany; she recognizes as necessary British trade and French reparations. ' "Fifth Whilo unwilling to accept a reduutlon in the reparations claims, France la prepared to grant Germany Raisins for Christmas! , Don't forget ' them s In Everybody's Stocldng Little red packages of raisins On lit nighi htiort Chrtstmat Whra tdi ilmtf k ike kousi JV treatprt it ttirrinf t .Not even a mouse ' And you've got all the things ar ranged around the tree and hearth And the stocking will hold only one more thing Slip in at the top, so ic'i the first thing seen, a little red package of i Little Sun-Maids, The most luscious little Christmas raisins that ever delighted ehildren and grovvn-ups Seedless, full of practically pre-dW gested nourishment and rich irt food iron which helps to fortify the bieoi A natural, healthful sweetmeat for the kiddies just the thing for Christ mas day So don't forget therm Get them newt 5c each at drug, grocery candy and cigar storeSi LITTLE Sun-Maids 5c "The Between-Meal Ralsinj" I havwouhadvou D1!MK1 Tnr7f . fcejavr west iwtiws ,J Leak for this IHiplar Cartes) I'aur Dealer' Ceoahtr . Packed jut like "big filter" Sun-Maidtin a great, modern, sanitary plant in California, Wholesome, tweet and clean. Made from highest quality, teeJIesi table grapes the Un fit kind. - : : f Mail coupon for free book eemtaiamf. loo riuia rccipet, CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO Drill. f-ini-.-A Preaan. l.llf. Had Your Iron Today? !Cut This Out" and Send It California Assorlated Ralala Ca, nept, r-tBl-.IK. Kreano, Calif. Please send roe copy of rour free boos, "Boa Maid Recipes." Also new book'Rattna Raiatos lor Health aad Beaatr' . I.'ame Street City- State .. 9 For Father, Brother and Sweetheart Seek Re Caaage Pare Pocket Kalfa t)a'a Kleetrle Laatera Crat Hanger . Drlaklagt Cop Deak Clock . . 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These are just a few of our gifts for ODELL'S is "The Store of a Thousand Useful Gifts" - Let Us Help You Select The Right Gift Da tal Mb For Mother, Sister and Sweetheart Wrist Watek Aato afaree , Batbla Ral4 Aato Robe Leatker Haa Bas Silver Card Caao Ckaftac Disk Cat Olaao Jewel Caao Decorateol Caay Jar Ivory Bareaa Set Toartat Set Toarlat Clock Deak Clock Boadolr Lamp ' Flower Baaket Rand Palatod ' Ivory Work Bo Ivory Haad M Jap Bamboo Baakel . Ivorr Deak Clock i Sliver Party Caaes Ivory Plerara Frame Hta;k Urado Sport Sweatee Teaata Racket Cat Glaaa Perfame Bottle Ivory Comb aad Braak Cameo Breaat Pla Breaat or Bar Pla Carllaf Iroaa Deak Seta . Wrltta Sat Catae Doll ' Leatker Pocket Book Maafeare Set Embroidery Selaaora Sewtac Table 't ' Sewtaa; Tray Tea Wacoa Cat Glaaa Bowl Cat Olaaa Caadloattek Cat Glaaa Pltekcr aad G lap sea Braaa Caadleattck Makocaay Caadleattck . Braaa Fera Set Braaa Aadlroaa Electric Flaak Llkt Floor Lamp - Comfort Sweater Set Commaalty Silver Skefftrld Tea Set Skeffleld Service Tray Silver Tea Set Waate or Laaadry Baaket . Alcohol' Store Alcohol or Electric Percolator Kleetrle Heater , Heatlac Pad Hot Water Bottle Boaboa Disk or Caaaerole Cklaa Dlaaer Sot Carrtaco Rokea Chocolate Set Kleetrle Grill Kleetrle Iroa Electric Toaster . Foot Warmer Work Baaket Lap Boards Portable Eleetrie Lamp Leatker Haad Baa; , Meek Haad Baa; every possible facility to make de liveries." ' MEETING REGARDED AS MOST FATEFUL H1NCH VERSAILLES London, Dec. 18. (By Associated Press) Monday's conference In Down ing; street between Premier Lloyd George' and the French premier, M. l.rland, relative to reparations. Is described by the newspapers here as the most fateful since the Versailles treaty was concluded. .. , , The meeting was. arranged before Germany's official declaration of her Inability to pay the forthcoming re parations Installments, and there Is a disposition In some sections 01 me press to regard the German move as a meneuver to bring pressure to bear on the premiers' meeting. This view Is confined mainly to those newspapers known for their strong advocacy ot a firmer alliance between Great Britain and France. The general opinion Is that the Wlrth government has hon estly tried to meet Its obligations and that It will be necessary to gram uer- many a delay 01 a lew monins, il hoi actual moratorium. PETER THOMPSON DIES AT LOS ANGELES, CAL. e Was For'iara Eatragrd 1 Drag Bualneaa la Wlaatoa Aato Tklevca Given Scatcaeo. (Special to lU Mm.) wtHinn.uuim. . I inc. is. Peter A. Thompson, aged 5t, native of this city and until lour years ago chh-bcu ,u. A Kafnaa here, fleet With hlS father, V. A. Thompson, died In a hotel In Los Angeles, uai., ai aa eouwa. im 1 . .nm h..r. . HlMeaaa. MY iiiaoi. . . u . .. - , rPknmn,An -tlfreeerl O BArlOUB attaOK Of pneumonia last July wnicn seemeu w effect his heart. He had been engaged j 1. uA Amtr hiiMlneaa In I .OS AnaeleS I since he dlaposed of his business here. Deceased is survivea Dy ms who u four daughter! and a sister, Mrs. Geo. T. Brown of this city. Body will be brought back nere ior iniernteui. Peroy Newsom, who plead guilty to i r... r.r .-v antna In Frosvth court was sentenced to state prison for five years by juage aong wna rwuuvwuw oourt today to receive verdlot of Jury in case of Kenneth Newsom and Len Foster, charged with stealing a oar belonging to Rob Martin ot thla olty to transport whisky from Virginia. Both were convicted and four years on oounty roads for each was oourfe Judg ment. Two last named defendenta gave notice of appeal rb the Supreme court. Kenneth Newsom admitted , hauling about a hundred gallons of whisky from Phllpot, Va. Walter Whicker, who la under Indictment In Charlotte on larceny charges, gave damaging testi mony against Foster and the two Newsoms. ' CALDWELL FARMERS FORM , A CO-OPERATE CKEAMEKI Aatkerleed Capital Stock la SlM.OOfl. W. J. Leaolr la Elected Prealdeat or Orgaitlaattoa, r feetfiai w uaiiv J Xenolr, Dec. H. Over 80S Caldwell county farmers nave orgamseu m in operative oreamery and already they have subscribed about 111.000 stock and figure on lncreaslnk this amount to' llt.OOS. The authorised oaplta, atock Is 1125,000, whleh Is planned to tnate earo o ubvoiuphhih. v to come. The atookholdera hare elect ed aa directors W. J. Lenoir, T, J. Moore, lu W. watta, u. a cum, u C. Flowers, H. P. Koblnson, Mlsa Lilly Jones, J. W, Pewell. and Btuart Haaa. w, J. i,enotr IB presiaens, u v. Flowers and J, W. Powell vice-presidents. . The organisation of thla oreamery la the result ot a campaign carried on by oounty agent and the Lenoir ohamber of commerce. The farmera are determined to get away from the one erep baala, and to develop their farm lands to a greater extent through knnnleff ilalrv eews. . The directors will hold a meeting buying machinery and equipment and putting in a creamery on an operat ing basis as quickly as possible. Al ready more than 1000 cows have been pledged by the farmers of this coun ty towards the support of a creamery. Bad Fire Near Seven Springs. (Special to Dalli Nan.) Kinston, Deo. 17. A barn, . garage, livestock shelters and contents were destroyed by fire on the farm of J. W. Garris, near Seven Springs, re ports received hce today stated, with a considerable loss. The reports In dicated that the buildings caught fire almost simultaneously, leading to the belief that an Incendiartst was re sponsible. Bloodhounds were secured and followed a trail toward LaGrange where they were taken off. Oarris succeeded In saving an automobile aqd several bales, of-eeUeaa from.. taabuila-. lngs. ' : .:, Lana Sims (talatet C'oarh, Columbia, S. C, Dec, 17. The Uni versity of South Carolina tonight an nounced the appointment ot Laha Sims, former well known basketball player and referee, as coach of the basketball quintet. '' 3heB DOVER It BEATS. as it Sweeps as it Cleans "' T' ThtHoovtr it guaranteed to prolong lit lift of. rugj Give "her" a'Hoovcr for Christmas-and you will lighten the labots-of housekeeping through all the days of her life. For The Hoover lasts a lifetime and through the many years of its use fulness it keeps rugs and draperies and , fur niture immaculately clean, enhancing thetr beauty and prolonging their life. Give "her" a. Hoover for Christmas-and you ,-willgive her-the. best;. you ..will give. her. a: thorough clcanerfQrlitff.as it sweeps, &s it cleans. IF e:sugest ytureterve-ime now. It is moder--otely pricedtonvenient:trms if desired N. C. Public Service Co. r:irlv In January for the purpose ot
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