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14 CREENSBOKO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 A. K. Moore Realty Company i Is Incorporated at 200,000 Of This Sum $11,500 Has Been Paid In By Mr. Moore, M. W. Cant and J. II. Iaswiter New Concern Has Purchased Realty Holdings of Guilford Insurance and Realty Company. Copy of the charier Incorporating the A. K. Moore Reulty eomWny, klK new real estate firm of Ureenaboro, araa filed yesterday in the office of Clerk of the Court Cfant, Wllh a capital stock of $2(10.000 authorised, the In corporation hail $44,600 paid In by A. K. Moore, M. W. Clant and' J. H. Laa Mi I or. . '1'hle la the ftmt formal news the publla have had of the organization of lhl riew concern, -though It haa been known to a small circle for some time that plana were under way for Its launching. Mr. Moore will he th of ficial and active head of the concern, a fact that given assurance from the beginning that the company will rank with the foremost In both activity and successful operation. Simultaneously with new of Its organization, comes the announcement that the new company has purchased from the Guilford Insurance and Realty company Its entire real estate hold ings, chief among which is Weater wood, the residential development that ha been the active center of attention In the city for the past two years. The purchase price Is understood to be approximately $125,000. . Tentative plana of Mr. Moore's com pany. It Is understood, look to develop ment of this section on an even more ambitious scale than has heretofore been undertaken, though Mr. Moor is not yet ready to make definite an nouncement relative to these plan. It Is recognised generally In realty cir cles, however, that Westerwood pos sesses wonderful possibilities for fu ture development a conclusion sound ly based on Its marked success from the moment of Its launching until now. A, K, Moore, head of the new com pany, is far from needing an Introduc tion to either business circles or the general public of Oreensboro, For the past seven year he has been secretary-treasurer of the Oullford Insur ance and Realty company and ha been in aole charge of its real estate de partment. Under hi guidance the com pany began and completed the resi dential development centering about Hendrlx street; and then took up the much larger and more Important de velopment of Westerwood. During thlat seven years, Mr. Moore has served In the rather complex capacity of archi tect, builder and salesman of ome SO new Oreensboro home not to mention the sundry other duties that have de volved upon him In carrying forward these development. He has attained to an enviable position In his profession during the seven year of hi service In thla city. Mr. Moor ha alio served for a number of year a secretary-treasurer of the Home Building and Loan as sociation and it ha been due chiefly to hi untiring effort that the associa tion haa shown such rapid progress and growth, serving more and more each year In the oapaclty of a publlo ally in promoting the building of much needed new home. It I understood' that he will be re tained In this position. He atated yea terday that hi company will devote itself wholly to real estate, and to the further promotion of the Build ing and Loan association. He I con vinced that the Held In each dlreotlon yvvwww wwvwv IF you forgot to send that Christmas card look over our line of New Year cards and remedy your error. We have a large selec tion for your choosing. Wills Book and Stationery Co. Sound Advice From a Sound Mind. 1 have oome to the distinct eoncluslon that by fsr th best and Indeed almost the only practicable way of guarding against the pos sible ruinous loss through a forced sale of securities for the purpose of paying the various estate and In heritance taxes which are being Imposed nowadav both by the national and the tatea' governments I by means of life Insuranoe, which, for a moderate annual payment, will Insure the sum necessary to pay such taxea without the sacrifice of the securities." Ellhu Root, When you place It. place your Life Insurance In the Provident. Absolute Security. Lowest Net Cost, Paul W. Schenck, flenernl Agent far ltfortk f aro. Una. Tke I'roTldrnt Life and Trn.t Co., of Pklladelpkla. Qreenakom, N. C. New Year's; Say It With Flowers SUTTON FLOWER SHOP Hit Sontk Kim Street Day Pkoan iMMti Nlgkv 8I3 is a broad one for the accomplishment of real service to the community. O. L. Orubba, president of the Guil ford Insurance and ltealty company, stated to a Dally News reporter yes terday that the policy of hi company will remain unchanged from the past. It will continue a real estate depart ment, with J. D. Franks, who habeen axsocialed with the company for ome tlmi;, at It head. The new company will maintain pf floes temporarily with th Oullford, at 109 Kant Market street. MOUNT AIRY ALL AGOG OVER CHASE AFTER FOX Catch One Kanlly But Second Gives Hunter On Horses, la Auto aa4 . Afoot a Hard t'kase. , inpKltl to Pill, Nfi.) 1 Mount Airy, Dec 29. Never In the history of this section ha there been such a fox chase as took place near Mount Airy Monday monjlng, Sporta men were up before day and a fox which bad been purchased for the oc casion was turned loose for th chase. The first fox was captured In about an hour and a halt and a second one liberated. Fox No. 2 led around the foot of the mountain In the Whit Plain section, and by thla time the music of th hounds had aroused th sporting blood of hundreds of people who Joined In the chase, automobiles filled with women a well as men, farmer on horseback, others on mule or afoot all mingled In the excitement of the chase. Four time th fox climbed a tree to escape from .his per secutors, the hounds trying , vainly to climb after other shook him out of the tree and gave him another start One he would have escaped but a chance "passerby saw him cross th road and notified the hunters so the dog were again put on hi trail, He was Anally taken alive and will prob ably be given another chance to run soma day. The wonderful fall weather ha kept the cross roads country Ir such fine condition that tha car wer able to follow the chase very satisfac torily. ' MARRIAGE IN ALAMANCE. Mia Loa Dean Westmoreland tk Bride of Maek Boone. trul te Oallr Burlington, Deo. 29. Announcement of the marriage of Mack Boone, ol Burlington, H. F. D. I, to Miss Lou Dean Westmoreland, of near Elon col lege, haa Just been announced here. Th oeremony was performed In Winston Salem on December 22, at th resi dence of Rev. 8. F. Morton, former pas tor of the bride. The couple was ac companied to Winston-Salem by Mlas Pearl Westmoreland,- sister of the bride, and L. C. Hensley, of Elon col lege. Th bride 1 tha very attractive and talented daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. P. Westmoreland, of near Elon col lege, while the groom I a prosperous young farmer residing near thla city. Both of these young people have a large circle of friends in their re spective communities who will learn of their marriage with mora than passing Interest. They will reside at th home of the groom and hi mother. A conference of Sunday school work er of Alamance county waa held In the office of th chamber of commerce her at 11 o'clock this morning and plan for the holding of a county con vention of Sunday school worker ware dlsoussed. After considerable discus sion a decision waa reached to hold a convention in thla city beginning Jan uary 11, and continuing for three day. The sessions of the convention will b held In th Methodist Protestant church and will be attended by representatives from Sunday schools of all denomina tion in the county. Dr. R. C. Walker, recently of Wash ington, D. C haa been visiting rela tive in this city. He will loon go to Chicago, 111., to complete a course in chiropractic. CONSTRUCTION COMPAN GIVE, A BIG IIANIH'KT AT SANFOHD (tptdel le Uillf Nns.1 Sanford, Dec. 29. An event of un usual Intcreat and Importance waa the banquet given last night in the new Sanford hotel by the J. W. Stout company, general contractor, to their employe who hold administrative po sitions and to the special friend of th company. Among th friends were a large number of architect and bank era of this section. Cover were laid for 7. This la tha ninth annual banquet this sompany ha given It employes and friend. Among th speakers of the occasion were J. E. Elmendorf, of Norfolk; May or C. A. Creech, of Smlthfleld, who de livered a very handsome traveling bag to C. H. Kiddle, vice-president of the company, a a token of th apprecia tion and esteem of th men on the Job at Smlthfleld, where th J. W. Stout company ha a number of big contracts at preaent; I. F. Craven, of Hamaeur, K. R. Buchan, banker of Sanford; H, A. Page, Jr., of Aberdeen, and Claude Teagus, superintendent of the Sanford schools. Th chief speaker of the evening aa former Congrea man Robert N. Page, of Southern rlne and Aberdeen. ACC1DKNTAI, DMCIIAHUIQ OF PISTOL KILL YOUNQ MAN (RrwLl to Hllr Nm. Fayettevllle, Do. S. Lawrence Deal, 18. of Masaey Hill near this city Is dead a a result of the accidental diaoharge of a pistol on Christmas day Young Deal and a friend were ex amining th revolver at their board Ing houe when the weapon waa dis charged In aomfl unexplained manner. He was brought to a hospital in this city, where he died later. Deal was the son of Andrew M. Deal and was employed In a cotton mill near this city. Dr. W. C. Wicker, of Blon College, assistant grand lecturer of the Masonic order, I In Fayetteville this week lecturing to Phoenix chapter No. i. A new hiding place for th boll weevil ha been discovered by J. O. Talley, Cumberland farmer and Fay etuvlll lawyer. Mr. Talley says that he haa pulled up a number of cockle bur root on th edge of hi cotton field and ha Invariably found that the weevil had burrowed Into the roota. JOMKSHOHO ttllT UKKKATK camp nn urn v-ivtn is to it tSeecUl la Kills lwM Jnnesboro, Deo. 29. Jonesboro bas ketball team defeated Camp Bragg here Wednesday by score of II to 17. This was a hard fought game on both aides The feature for Jnneshoro was the playing of Campbell, H for Camp Hragg. and Watson. These two teams will also play again at Camp Bragg Friday night, December 10. Jonesboro also defeated Sanford Tuesday by score of 13 to 14. Safety Pint. (Kansas City Star.) "Hard work never killed any on Brother Johnson," ohldlngly said the presiding elder. "So rv heered, Parson," replied imp Johnson of Kuinpua Ridge, Ark. "Hut I never was nuthn at a dare dvll myself." We Hope Your Christmas , Is Proving a Merry One THIS COMPANY Offer you Its services as Executor, hoping; It will be a long tlm before Iney are needed, but saying to you that when the dav comes, aa come It ra.it, your affairs will M honestly and efflcteiuly administered. The Greensboro Bank and Trust Company I- W. Fry, Pre. J. . Cox. Vle-Prea.i Wj E. Allen, Vlre-Pres. and Trras.) H. U. Dousrlaa, Vlre-Pre. and Trust Offlrori W. M. Hlrfenkonr. Sec' and Asst. Treaa.i H. L Moore, Aast. Treas. Keep HER Christmas Bright With ' FLOWERS And Leave Orders Now For That NEW YEAR'S TOKEN Van Lindley Co. Florists Member 'Florist Telegraph Delivery Aaaoclatloa Say It With Flowers Day Phone 329; Night 2092-W FOR SALE Contractors' Used Equipment 1 "Wonder" one-bap: concrete mixer and loader, $375. ! 1 No. 16 Koehring Steam Paver with broom and bucket. 1 10-ton Monarch 3-wheel road roller. In excellent condition. 1 2Vo-ton Kelly-Springfield chain drive truck, rebuilt, f 650 1 Austin reversible road ma chine, $225. 1 Acme scarifier, $350. 1 Hart-Parr 10-20 tractor. in good condition, $450. 1 12 H. P. engine and boiler, good condition, $475. All of above machinery in good shape, some of it thor oughly rebuilt. For further in formation, terms and discounts, write, wire or come to see E. F. CRAVEN "The Road Machinery Man" 513 South Eugene Street Greensboro, N. C. Christmas was made very much worth while to the $ man who gained, through the thoughtfulness of some friend, an introduction to MEDITATION? CIGARS Atid was made a real festival to the man who had his old pals MEDITATIONS with him for this season of good cheer. All sizes-10c to 3 f or 50c V.Kit our plant aometim and ee the slaat kuntdor In wfclck Meditations are always perfectly kept. Leathers, Wood & Co. X ...... ........ y,, i Distributors Greensboro II ;;V.XT II I III I K8S f. o. k. Detroit 11 I I I FOR BUSY PEOPLE I III I Five Hundred and Ninety-Five Dollars Can you oon- I lllll 'v ' ,uc1 a 'ow Pr'ca for audi a bl(l class en- 1 Hill Th FORD COUPE has always been a popular car for lllll lllll the man or woman keeping appointments, whether so- I HI lllll clal business or professional, because It I always I III I lllll ready for use and gets there on' time with comfort and 1 I III lllll ' convenience to it occupant. It 1 even more popular I III I lllll now ' th nsw prl of '695-00- Hill J III I Order today for prompt delivery. Term If desired. lllll . I McGlamery Auto Co. , I HI I Tk Home Of Real Ford Service IUI lllll . W. H. McGlamery, prop. ' M 111 MULTIGRAPHING Public Ateaosrapaera Multlrapaed Letters, Vmrim, Name fllleel la. Eavelopea ad dr eased, Price I lata, Notices. Programs. J. C. CHEEK COMPANY Mr. J. C. Cheek Mr. Maud Nowell Sheet SI I American Bank Building, Pkona 230 Hudson's Daily Bulletin Pkona Vm For Date, Flea, Raisins, Currants. Nut, Fruit, Celery Rhubarb Iceberg- Lettuce Turnip. Turnip Salad Chicken and Ekm Anything In th 'Grocery Una Hudson Grocery Co. BIS Sontk Rlm Street. Pkone JIMtT-KMW Pay Your City Taxes Now 1921 city taxes are now due. and payable at this office. Pay before the end of December and avoid the penalty which will be added January 1st. W. L. MURRAY, City Clerk and Tax Collector. "'aa'B'vSNijKiiBuiiBiftBlilKUB'iSiilBiiHB Give jjPyrexj Transparent Ovenware for Christmas" There' 's Nothing Better J Pudding Dishes Casseroles j Pie Plates Open Bakers 1 TT-!K4-.. T,l, U-No Our Prices R-Always Right f Beall Hardware & M I Implement Co. a - Jaat oft Kim Stroot j Cor. Sroen an W. Market Sta. -. . , B This mornin$rthis evening,- tonight ihismorninc r this TO e Thi eye. This rninj-this r- toragjx inrthis lonignL rthis Greensboro Nursery and Stock Farm Fruit, (had and Ornamental trees, vine and plants, ( Hereford Cattle, Shetland ponie. , John A. Young & Sons Greenakoro. N, C. evenu This mi evening This evening,- nat 1 .ihis mornm lis evening,- wjpt This morning mis evening - tonight This morninrthis TO T'r38, '.T is e Your it m Dealer ll IS evening - tonight This morning rthis evening, tonight We wish all a very Merry Christmas and a happy ana prosperous New Year. Southern Real Estate' Company I Nortk F.Ira Street Pkone No. 82 North Elm Street Pronertv - ta,,il'r I" valu. A modern home on North Elm I not only a de-' uiaoe io live, nut a aood Investment. W have uch a hous lor sale. . van ai our oinc lor Mil information. Matheson-Wills Real Estate Co. J. A MATHESOX, Prudent i E. 9 WILLS, iesvTwaa. Ottlet Be vi how Arcade Telepa am 1BT WANTED We have several clients who want to buy American Exchange National fank stock. If you have any (or sale please advise us the number of hares and the price. TRXBT DEPARTMENT Southern Life and Trust Company Six Room Dwelling For Sale Situated on Asheboro street, lot 0 by 300 feet depth, with ''liarn and garage. AH In plendld condition. PRICED RIGHT. . TERMS EASY. THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Pkone loaa. Office 3BS Soutk Elm Street . WANT A REAL HOME? We have It. One of the best built and most modern In the city; convenience that make it luzurloua. Harmr rrv in, Tjtpnthn miM nnt h. hettar. An excellent valu. . ROBINS & WEILL Phone 44 Inanranre and Real Entate Amerlenn Exrkance National Bank Balldln Eight room house. Keoch street. Six room bung&low. Bessemer avenue. Six room house, South Cedar street. UCBO piace are lor sale at bargain price, and on rood terms. BANKS REALTY COMPANY ri... . . Ofdeo First Floor Renbow Arcade nas. A. Bank. Jr., Pre. Pkone 1001 A. F. Steven. See. and Trea. INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Bonds Fielding L. Fry and Company c. . ' Off lea now located 231 H Soutk Elm Street ' v. I.. Fry, President Phone 4BS J, W. Itmir, See-Treas. aaaa Transfer QnnnliAri mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Order Your Transfer Supplies This Week i be folders, guides, labels, On December 31 every file in your office should ciear ana clean, waiting lor lyzz papers. To do this you will need new 1 x f . pemaps new iransier cases. This year the demand for transfer supplies is far greater than usual, due to the unusually heavy corre spondence of the past year. Many of our customers have already ordered their transfer supplies, in order to be assured of having them on hand when they are needed. Telephone us today, and let one of our service men show you exactly what you need. , Jos. J. Stone & Company Greensboro, N. C. , Engravers, Printers, Office Outfitters. GREENSBORO, N. C. rnon CHARLOTTE. N, G f hone 1077 J. A. Jones Construction Co. Contractor and Bnllder Leaders la Reinforced Conrrete nnd Fire Proof CoaBtructlos "GET OUR ESTIMATE" ii.:K,:;EKB!!;EKB:m;:K.::K;E This Christmas, give her a Hoover as a lasting ' reminder of your thoughtfulness. Give her the joy of an immaculate home, with rugs -that are ever clean and attractive. Transform her hours of drudgery into hours of ease and leisure. All these a Hoover means, and more. For this ef ficient cleaner also lessens many household ex penses as well as repeatedly pays for itself by its . guaranteed ability to extend the life of rugs. Gently it beats out all nap-wearing grit from rug depths. Electrically it sweeps - up stubbornest litter, erects crushed nap, and freshens colors. Powerfully it suction cleans. Only The Hoover does all this. "Give her a Hoover and you give her the best." QfeHOOVER IT BEATS . as it Sweeps as it Cleans I We will "demonstrate "the" Hoover' in'your home ' or.at our store. Convenient terms, if desired. N. C. Public Service Co. 118 North Elm Street
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