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io GREENSllORO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1922 T About $117,000 Involved In Realty Transfers Yesterday ' : 'i v.':!..'- - -:, - ; ;'' .W; '::'",' " County Realty Sets a High Mark For Last Several Months. Junior Order Pays $30,000 For Property and Yates-Hagan Estate Lands Bring Owners Approximately $63,000. Th realty traoeaetlon of Guilford canty yeeterday assumed ft mm- inotBi proportion, tn o far a the mount . of mene Involve In the Iroperty conveyances la concerned. Tha realty market yesterday aur passed any single day within th laat several months, the It deeda record In tha oBloa of R. H. Wharton ataow 1n( a consideration of approximately tm.aOt. aocordlng to tha revenue atampa attached to tha varloua doeu menta filed. Although property waa conveyed In alz townehipa, Ollmer townahlp In 1) tranaactlona atood out tn prominence In the amount of money Involved and tha number of deeda filed In the reg later of deeda office at tha county eourthouea. Theee aalea showed con sideration of about 111,000. . ' High Point townahlp carried off aeeona heaora tn the daya realty "with Ave deeda ehowlng tha varloue wnera to have received near II.I0O, Morehead townahlp came In for third place with eight realty tranaactlona Involving about IMI. Tha town hlpa of Clay, Fentress and Oak Ridge vara alao Included tn the realty oonveyaneea of the day. . An oddity amongst tha batch of deeda yaatarday waa that In which tha United Statue waa the purehaaer of. a tract of land la Clay townahlp, ' paying a price of lt.ITt.Il. Tha land 'waa deeded by Ollllam Orteeom. col leeter of Internal revenue, to the United Statea. Tha land waa aold at ' anbllo aaetloa tor an internal reve nue debt and the United Statea waa the highest bidder. , A lot on North Davie and Church treeta deeded by Thomaa J. Murphy and wife to R, T. Thomaa. M. M Boylea and N. ,1 Euro, trutteea of Greensboro council No. It, J. O. U. A. M.. waa aold for a oonaldaratioa of approximately 110,000, the amount being almost ane-fourth the total amount In the day'a tranaactlona. Tha true tee i of tha Junior order stated laat night that plana have not yet been completed 1 for the hew fraternal home, although It waa In tlmated that the construction work may probably be atarted In the spring. It waa alao aald that tha first floor wouuld be fitted up for storeroom., Varloua lota la the subdivision of tha Tatea Hagan eatata lands. In Ollmer township, represented In a doaea deada recorded yesterday, brought approximately ll.0. The "highest amount Involved In a alngle one of these tranaactlona waa about 111., while- the lowest waa near 11.10. Tha considerations were at teated by tha revenue atampa at tached to the varloua deeda. The orooerty waa aoldVby TX' t. D. T and K. r. Hagan and their wlvee. It consists of land and houses on Church and Walnut atreet and Sum mtt avenue, '. These partlea conveyed four and one-half lota to Jamea B Fleet for about 1I.M: to B. It. Martin -for approximately M.IOoi to J. W. Money, four lota, near l.00; to Urt. A. Have You Seen it 'Castle Charming" r. " '-" ' ' "Ton will agree, when you do, that it is one of the most completely appointed houses ever built in -Greensboro for sale I ' And "Castle Charming" is representa ' tive of tha care that goes Into the plan ning,' and the character of construction - of our Westerwood homesl ' 'r : a A. K. Moore Real Estate Co. Realtor 116 W. Market St PhoA 514 Lindy, two lota, about 1,J0; to J. r. Plott. four lota, about 194. 00; lo W. 8, Shaffer, one and a halt lots, near 11,500: to W. H. Mstliews, two lots, near M.000; to T. J. Plott and T. R. Wall, two lota near 11610; ta B. S. Robertson, three lots, n- II, 00; to Kemp C Clendentn end beery B. Tatea, one lot about l,0; Id W. S, Clary, two lota, about 11,10, and (X A. Pendlev. one lot about 1.0 DO. , Other deeda reooijsled during; the day ware aa fallows: , R. P. Gordon and wife aold to W, H. Gordon aad wife, propwty an Bessemer avenue for II aad other valuable considerations. J. A. Kellenberger eoll to J. B. Stroud, a tract, of land In Fentrkes township for approximately 11.00. John Morgan and wife sold tj A. Schiltman, property oa Warraa atreet for near 1(00. v.':-."' ; A. u. Scales and wife "to Mi Saphronla Jlayle. property ln Flatter Park Junior for III. J. S. Moora and wife aold to J. B Fersuaon and wife, a lot oa islam avenue and Lake atreet' tor about ll.aoa. Mrs. Sanhronla Rayla aold to TA. w. Rich, property on Parish avanua and Cleburne street for 11,00V. J. A. Turner and wife aold to John R. Turner, a tract of land tn Oak Rldre townahlp tor about 11,000. D, S. Harllea and wife , aold ta Claude J. Cummins, a lot oa Sheraton Hill. Hleh Point, for about .. , Sillua Faulkner aold to Mattle E. Weaver, property on Spruce atreet Hla-h Point for about ISO.- Sallle J. Bradshaw at al aold te the High Point Hosiery mills, prop erty In High Point adjoining too. mm for about I1.S00. .O. H. Parsons and wife aold to D. S. Wltcher, property known aa West View In High Point for about 11.000. "D. 8. Wltoher and wife aold to D.' H. Parsons, a lot In High Point tor approximately It. 000. O. T. Pearce at ai aold to Hattla Lorena Holt property on Charles atreet and 8ummlt avenue for 11.10. J. E. McQIrt at al aold ta Bather Hollomaa. property oa Thomaa street for aboat 1501. Roddy rielda aold to, Anna B. Raekett a tract of land la Clay townahlp for II aad ether valuable considerations. . Roddy Fields aold to & V Fields, property In Fentress township for 1 and other eonaideratlona . Mara Oretta Flelda aold to C R. Fields Vt al. property In Fentress townshikfor 4I. N. F. TParlow aold to lira. P. F. Jefrrye, a Vfjen Dlllard street for ap proxlmatelr 13,000. j IB OF ASHEV1LLE JAUNT Sidelights of Receat District Convention Given 'At Reg ular Club Meeting, LADIES NIGHT JAN. . 4 mocr&cv of Drain and braog Ad( W train yon to enjoy not only tha reward that cornea to lntelllgeVt personal effort but 'the satisfaction of halplnc tha rest of tha eoaatrr to prosper. Let ua aend you oar catalog. , 5fl Fafl I I' ' . . , ' Replace That Old Mantel! Whether you have furnace heat or not, the open fireplace is "the heart of the home" the point 1 where every housewife begins her decorative plan. A beautiful mantel gives a setting nothing else can match. Replace the old one with one of our artistic 1 , Architectural Mantels. Do it now and enjoy it I throughout the winter around that open fire. 1 TU IVlr ,nee.Al. ! ' I v S. Davie St Greensboro Phone 161 . if " im Good Building Lot (Frontage 70.3) LThis lot is one of a few now offered on isorth III ' Elm street between Bessemer avenue and Jefferson square. It will suit you if you want T k a hpniifv anri dpsirp tn makn vnur hnme in nno U1 1 I. a - - - ... ... .w v v i y I I - nf tri hpat sprtinns nf Hrpppahnrn. "I I w - I I II, ' 109 E. Matket Si. Phone 312 -O. t- Crahaa. Prea. J. D. Franks, Baewrreaa. -T 1 1 11111 11 1 - an. 1, C awasaasaai mmmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmim The Greensboro Klwanla club was entertained yesterday by reports on tha Ashevllle convention tandTiida llghta by various members of the. 41 who " attended. Incidental, the Greensboro club brought back the at tendance cup, and alao broke the record at district conventions of the Klwanlana by having the greatest number preaent that aver attended from a single club. The Greensboro club la proud of thla hunor and the members hope to go to Wilmington next fall and carry oft tha honors again. aj .... ,i y Preeldent W. Y. Pre ye r announced that probably Mr. Johnatoq wou)d be' able to be at tha meetlnr November If. to talk on tha underprivileged enna. i meeting 'due on Novem ber II, Thanksgiving, will be post poned until December !: and the an nual election of officers and dlreotora wilt take place December IV. A fea ture of tha December 11 meetlnr will be tha awarding of the -loving cup to mat member of the Greensboro club who offers the best auagestton aa to what' tha club should do Christ ina, and alao for the best suggestion for the club'o program for 1121 in re spect to tha Underprivileged, child Ladies night will probably be held January 4; thla la the one big oc casion of the local club. J. U Griffin, electrical contractor, and T. A. Glascock, manufacturer of stovee, each gave an interesting ac count of his business career, and the allent boost for the day waa given hv C B. Clegg, a pocket letter case. The attendance prise given: by Jon T. Hunt went to A, T. Canada. ' Among thoaa reporting on the Ashevtlle trip were H. K. Cartland, J. W. Simpson, C. Q. Harrison, C. W. Gold, Frank Hood. W. B. Merrlmon, Tracy Cunningham, - and K. O. Mlchaela Tha reporta covered the (Ina atbp ever at Gaatonia Where the Greensboro crowd waa entertained at alt. elaborate breakfast by tha live Gaatonia bunch; a pleasant atop at Shelby, where the Klwanla club ia do ing fine work: the visit to Chimney Rock, where tha crowd took dinner; and the arrival only nv hninutes off acbedule at Ashevllla with Frank Hood reported only 'thr. hrM. I behind." Tha Klwanla band came la' ror a large share of praise, and thi gueeta at tha" Battery Park at'Aahet villa eerUinly were aware of the band s praaence. Aahevllle Klwanlana did the thing up flue, the reports showed. President Prayer urged tha olub members ta go out next Saturday and "ee the Greensboro high achool and tha Wlnaton-Salem high achool foot, ball game at Cone park. A great battle la promised. The Armistice day gaaa at Con el park between Elon aad Oullford waa alao mentioned aa deserving the apecial support of the iviwamann. He alee appreciated the One attendance of club members at ins recent ; Davldeon-Trlnfty game her. : - : Better Equipped -To Serve You We recently added another" watchmaker to our force which plaoes os in a position to earn for greater volume of watch aad clock repairing. It la advisable to have your re quirements in thla Una taken care of now to avoid tha ap proachlnV holiday rush. Gifts selected now will be held for holiday delivery. W. F. Hayworth 1 JBWBLKK The Little Stare Araand tha Corner" Knights Templar Notice m . jugular conclave Ivan I hoe Commandery, No. I OA Va Knla-hts Templar, at Ma sonic hall Thursdsv even' Ing. November 2. at T:t o'clock. Order of tha Tom-pie. RALPH J. STKE8, Eminent Commander, B. H. TATLOR, Recorder. Blossoms straying t thoughts beguile. sena a xiower xor a smile. Flowers win their way to the heart because all of our real emotions are primal. Pretty , blos soms make boys and gtrla out of men and women the world over. NELSON DRAWS TWO YEARS FOR LARCENY John Lewis. Overcoat Thi.f . Fairground, GeU 12 Months OtW Cases Tried. JlinM V.ln.. - - ' dreaaea from Ollmap'a u i o, waa aentenced? for two yeara oa me county roads yesterday morning In city court, but notice of appeal waa given and tha defendant waa held under a ISO bond. A no! proa waa taken In a caaa against the aame defendant for vagrancy, John Lewis, who stole eome over ooata out of eiri mi (h. r. i- A and wha was detected by officials of Carolina Motor club, also faced a charge of larceny yesterday and waa alven 11 month Hkn. T , Turley, charged with' having whisky tor sais,. was aeniencea to serve eight months on the county roads, but no tice Of aDDeal waa vf VAn .w. bond waa named at 150. A nol pros taaen in the case againet George H. Pokney, charged with em bexslement. anil Vlll u. 'ouad not guilty of having whisky In tha otmm t.cra.ina.t r t Tin OharaTftd With htivin arwvKI.Ue. n. the verdict wu prayer for Judgment oontlnued, while Jamei Jackson waa iouna not fumy of aaiault with a . r ... m mv yivw wjia taken In tha case agalnat Roosevelt nooieo, aieo cnargea with assault with a deadly weapon. Clayton Sloan, Clifford Atwater and Clifton Brown, all charged with obstructing a highway, were given ...v...... mvb uu ini couniy roaas. Judgment was suspended with the oayment of the coat in tha - againat Clifford Ingram, charged witn assault on a female. Jiamp Winchester, charged with being drunk and AtmnrAmwtv waa a . ,a and the costs, while Charlie Dunbar waa nnea aiuv ana the costs for as-aault-with a deadly weapon. The de fendant entered notice of appeal arid the bond waa fixed at $600. W. c. Byrd, charged with reckless driving, had iudamant auananarf - with th. payment of the coats. Other cases were continued. REPORT SHOWS NO FIRES IN GREENSBORO T Faw Smalt Blaaas of tip Conse quence anal Several Falsa i Alarms. CITY NEWS Brief Lea. Itaasa Of Interest T , Dally Nov Readers. Bord yesterday1, to Mr. and Mr a. W. 8. .Woods, 111 South Eugene street, a on. ..'. Mrs. Jamea D. Smith, of Douglaa atreet, who suffered a stroke of paralysis laat Friday afternoon, re mains critically III. . , B. D. Kuykendall haa moved from hla residence at III South Park drive to 70 Magnolia atreet,. Just across tha atreet from I. Wi Murphy. Jonea D. Summltt waa Mtrlcken with paralysis -last Friday at his home .on Douglaa street. He la now considered tn a 'critical condition. Miss Mabel Btraughan, of Slier City, formerly cashier of the bank at Liggett, -has accepted a position with tha Atlantic Bank and Truet company, ,.rr: . ' . . ' A. and T. college made this year a much better ehowlng at tha negro atata fair in Raleigh, according to Preaident Jamea B. Dudley, winning 11 first premiums aa agalnat eight laat year, , . , Mr. C. , Burton, president of th county Parent-Teaoher association, Mlaa Betty A. Land, county super visor of echoola, and Mra. J. R. Parka will attend the atata Parent-Teacher convention to. be held In Aahevllle, November t to 1. , Buelnees waa going on aa usual yeaterday in the office of R. L. Blay' lock, clerk of the United Statea die- trict court, but everything about the clerk'a office waa topay-turvy. Car penter ware ripping up the office floor and putting down a new one. ' H. T. Proaser, formerly of Hamlet, haa arrived in the city and assumed connection aa chief appraiser for tha Greensboro Joint Stock Land, bank, recently formed for operation tn North Carolina and Tennessee, which haa Ita home offlcee at tha Atlantis Bank and Trust company. Both HI T eiubs, No. 1 and I. mat laat nfght at tha T. M. C A. for the weekly aupper and meeting. In the absence ' of the regular -leaders. Charles Phillips and Lee Edwards, J. Teeter Barnes made a talk on "Ltfe work" and ards were distributed for ma, raiaiiis, mum u. tu.visu wpa- alon work. ' j i Contract has, been let for the bu Ing of the new homo of Mr. and Mra. W. . R. Walker, formerly of Spray, who are to Decern Greensboro cltl- sens. It will be at tha corner of Keogh and Wharton street. Inmoa Construction company will do, the building and Harry Barton is the ar chitect. The house will cost approxi mately 2M0t. Eastern Star Notice Regular" communi cation Guilford Chap ter, No.. 14.1. Order Kaetern "Star at Ma sonic hall Friday -evening, November I, at I 0 dock. De gree work. Several candldatea for lnl . MRS. FAT W. 8TKES Worthy Matron. W. H. STJlXJTArf, Secretary. tlatlon.. Furaitur Stora'0 rae hew atosasrs vrarehamaa aay whora la the atato. Brlek kali, raat. ladlvtdaal . compartaacata. Reaaaaable vatea. fcliaert ahlanera at hemeehel 1. T. miiiy rretsci waksi-ii t. : Pkeaa 1B4-W, ' Would $1.64 Daily Support Your Family? (ieaoo, at , ylelda 1.M a day) mAvb you a much iHsrja- ANCM AS YOU RBEDf The Provident Ljfe and : . Tratt Company V of Philadelphia, Pa. : ' roaaded KM ' Paul W. Schenckl . Oe. eat. Far North Carolina 901-3-1-4 Aaaerleaa Bxehaaga National Bank Building. GREENSBORO, N. C. Dr. 0. B. McRae CHIROPODIST Appelatasente Piefcudd ljU It. Blaa St. Vshere, ft, c. i2ta Pheas Hewn I tt 111 I le I Flrea were notablv ahaant frnM Greensboro during October, according to tne mommy report of Captain V. D. Shaw, of the fire department. The few amall blaeea whlnh m. curred during the past month were of ao little conaequence that they are not noted in tha rannrt rtnrtno' rw. ober the department responded to efgni alarms ana turned out In re enonae to six telenhnna r.alla ,r majority of the calls answered were iniaa aiarma. .. .. THE TROUBLE PHONE Oaa delivered free anywhere within cjty ltmlta. Uee free service when In trouble. Winder-Roger Service 26051 Onaoalta City Hall For Your Gar3en Rare and glorious plants that will- give Individuality to your garden. Below are a few of the, newer and scaroer varieties: . Evergreens: ' Berberis stenophylla. Berberis Darwlnl, Knglish Laurela Nandlna domeatlca. Lonloerg tilleata. ' Lontoera n I tide. Eacallonla. , Cedrua deodora in large alsea Berberis WlUonl. Our large assortment,' expe rienced landscape architects and planting service make thla- th sensible place for you to place year order. J.ValiTdlCTNnrscrvCi fceseont. Norm Ciralliu - I & Beautiful Fall Flowers ; Chrysanthenums 1 Ponfpons, Small Chrysanthemums Roses Carnations Calendulas Lilies of the Valley Swansonia We grow our Flowers Van Lindley Co. Florists Member F. T. 0. . Phono 329 ' . ..'' .. 'Ji .,SV',. A . Is Your Money Earning AH It Can? 17nlea your money Is earning aa much as I or 1 nst, you hav not' ; Invested it to the best advantage. We offer you perfectly aafe Investments paying T and I net. Call at our office and let ua explain them to you. , , i .. .. TRUST DKPARTMENT .., '. ,n ' Southern Life ar)d Trust Company 'i- . Phona at. Monev To Lend Si.'iV ',ni"ed """"nt of money that we can lend on high olass aeourlty either residential n hn.in... ... .... 1... ' SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE CO, UM Naerh Bias It. ' REALTORS ' PhMns an MONEY TO LOAN On First Mnrix.1. .t tr.t'.t- e i p ---- toi uuk, rum one to no yearn, t For particalarj Be m, . THE REAL ESTATE &FTRUST CO. Ph.a. lex atRav.rAia . 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C. mmmsMmmmmmmimmmwmm to SMOKE SEVERAL SHAPES-lOc'AND UP - y W. F. Qegg Cigar Co., o. A BUSY CAFETERIA because busy men and women have found out that they can save many minutes at breakfast, lunch and dinner time by eating here. No' de laya waiting for the waiter and for dlehea to be cooked. Everything ready here and hot too. 1 GUILFORD HOTEL CAFETERIA DOUBLE SERVICE GREENSDOPO.N.C. Dr.D.F.Keel wtahea ta. aanoaare ta tAe pv. feastoa the wealna of effleea for tha exclaalva practice . at Ortae doatla. Reavea laftmary Oraeaaboso, Merth CareUaa PLAN TO PLANT Fruit, ehade and ornamental treea. vines and-plants. Have a fins lot to select from. ... Greentboro Nurieriea ,: Joha A. Teana aa Ph.a. Set L. V. EDWARDS Consulting ' Civil Engineer Street.. Highways, Sswara, Wa ter, Surveys, Reports, Con struction Supsrvlsed. 'I WINSTON-SAUaf. N. C Let Your Stove Ba 'Tip-Top" Maka Shown in the Oak style and Hot Blast. V This is a line of Stovesihat havtv proven their worth as fuel savers. They are in attractive designs and are an ornament to any home or place of business. ' . SOITOJSIDE. HARDWARE CO. ' Phoaa MS , C 1 1 1 ... Resume Campaign For Funds For the, Wilson Foundation nfr aawagw 4 215 S.ELM 8T. J l n.0WERPHONE:3O5 Use News ' Wants New York,' Nov. I. The drive for a 11,000,400 endowment fund for the Woodrow Wilson foundation, dealKn ed to provide annual awards for dis tinguished service in the advance ment of peace and the extension of Democracy, will be resumed after the electlone next week, It was an nounced today" by the foundation's executive committee. Last winter and spring approxi mately 1700,000 of the needed mil lion was subscribed. The renewed campaign will be carried on moat In tensively In statea which so far have fallen below their quotas. Sixteen different kinds of taxes are imposed on automobile owners ia UraaU. "Bob" carries a balcett "W had a large selection re cently of basketa In many shapes and designs they did not last but a few daya, so wa ordered again and how ( have a larger selection . than before. These are Mexican woven BaASKETS ''v . ' ' in shapes and slies for all pur poses, laundry, clothes, ham pers, ,lunch else, and waste shapes.. They , are marlepd at very reasonable prices and you had better look them over NOW before they are gone." Beall Hardware & Implement Cc. - last OC Bias treat Car, Greene aad W. Market Ita. MULTIGRAPHING Public Stenographer! MuHlgraphed Letters, Cards. Namaa filled In, Envelopes addressed. Prloe Usta. Notice, Program. ; J. C CHEEK COMPANY Mrs. J. C. Cheek Mrs. Maud Newell Sheet 111 American Sank Bldg. Phon 110 rVvVWVWrtVWyVWV-VSTWVA Engraved, ,. Christmas Cards By selecting your -cards now we will be able to give you the very best of en graving service and -a prompt delivery.' " -We can match your "card plate with many different cards or can furnish a new plate before the holiday rush. Wills Book and Stationery Co. ejrWVVrWaVWVlVUAA vrVArvvwvwv.fWtfvAA Our Service Record In the eight years of its ex istence, this Association has built tip ' ' , ASSETS OF APPROXIMATELY .... -. . ; - $500,000.00 ; Which ajre devoted whol) to the development of Greens boro.; AND HAS OPERATED ' WITHOUT A.PENNY OF LOSS :,?'"-" :.!"V'-' New Series Opens .rt" November 4th 'v Subscription Books Now Open ' " Join With Us! Home Building & Loan ' aAssociatioh E. P. Wharton, Pros, " A. K. Moore, Sec'jr-Trea. 116 W. Market St Phone514
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