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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922 Methodist Protestants Hear. Church Leaders Discuss Work Annual Conference Now far Session At Henderson Featured By Number of Forceful and Inspiring Addresses Various ,.) V " Committees. Will Render Their Reports Today. Br C B. WAT, . . . Henderson. Nov. a A44rs sr rea.ral agents of, th flnomlnt!on occupUfl th greater part f th afternoon session at th Mtho4lt Frottstant eonfrne In Ion her. Devotional xrotse war conducted bf Itav. (X L. Spanor, of Qraham. Tba first speaker wu Dr. F. T. Ban inn, editor of "Th Methodist Fretst ant" of Baltimore Md., who presented In very foroeful manner tha olalme ot tha papar to tha aonferenoe, H presented a atrong argument In favor of tha general conference organ, and aaaertad tlit tha religious praai Is tha only means by which tha denomi national Interests and a denomina tional consciousness may be brought to tha people of tha denomination throughout tha nation. ' Other speakers were Dr. H. L. Kldsrdlce, of Westminster Theologi cal seminary. Westminster, M4., Dr. W, X, Harper, president ot Klon eol. lacal Dr. F. 0. Klein, general secre tary of tha danomtaaltonal board of foralrn missions, Baltlmora, Md., and Miss Annta L. rarest, traveling seo- retary of . tha woman's- board af foreign missions, war Jntroduoad to tha oonfaranoa. Vha uasnd anaakar af the after- aoon aaaslon was Dr. Klein, who told ot tha work that is Being oarnea en In tha foreign mission flalds and pre sented tha claims of th mission an' tarnrlaa at tha ohuroh to tha oonfer ana, telling of tha nrarent needs of tha board tor doing a greater work among tb heathen nations. Rar. R. L. Davie, sunarlntandent of tha Ant! Ealoon league of North Carolina, who was Introduced to tha oonfaranoa at tha morning session, delKafed an adj Dr. Harper, wbo Is a . frequent visitor to tha M. P. eonferen.-es, de livered a brief speech, in whloh ha spoke at tha fraternal relations that,' SAY "BAYER" 0wh'en you buy Aspirin axlat between tha MathAdlat Protaat ant and tba Christian denominations. Dr. Harper exhorted tha membere at oonfaranoa to follow their leader, tha president, and spoke of fellowship, leadership and "pusharshlp," declar ing; that fellowship was tha greatest ship that aver sailed tha seas of tha human realm. Ha declared that lead ership signified followers, and that Tiuahershlp" was naoassary In order to make tha leadership effective In tha work of maintaining a church and educational Institutions. Gorg- Corner, seeretarv of the Handarion chamber of oommerca waa Introduced to the conference and ex tended an Invitation to the oonfar anoa to an automobile ride tomorrow afternoon. Tha oonfaranoa accepted tha Invitation. Matters were read from absent members of conference Inolndlhg Dr. f. T. Tagg, veteran mlntstsr, wbo In former years was a welcome visitor to tha oonferenca Dr. Tagg resldea In Baltlmora Tha session this evening was de voted to hearing addressee from fra ternal messengers from two other state aonferaneas. Dr. J. H. Straughn, president of tha Maryland conference, of Baltimore, and Rev. T. C. Caasady, president of tha Alabama conference, of Birmingham, were the speakers, each bringing greetings from their raspaotlva conferences and speaking of tha work of tha Methodist Protest ant denomination In general. The devotional service was conducted by Rev. A. O. Mndley, of Snow Camp. Tomorrow's sessions ot tha eon- faranaa will be devoted to the hear ing of reports from various oemmlt teas, a program by ' the board of yonng peoples' work, meeting ot the oonferenca 'brotherhood, and a page ant to be rendered by the missionary societies er tha Henderson ohuroh. Unless you sea the nam "Bayer" oa package or on tablet you ara not getting the genuine Bayer product praaorlbad by physlolans over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, tooth ache, earache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis, and for pain In general. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper direc tion. Handy boxes of twelve tab let east taw cent. Druggists also sell bottles of 14 and 100. Aspirin Is th trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Konoacetlcaotdester of Sail eylleaold. hd. Walk A Block Save A Dollar Men's Shoes of the highest quality in the new Brogue and conservative styles $8.00 to $10.00 Good shoes that will give real service and hold their shape, displaying a wide range of styles $5.00 to $7.00 , thee Rapatrlng 0 ttaalltj ' Work darted F.r aad Deliver 114 West Market Street West of Jefferson Standard Building Sterling Wheelbarrows . Ha. V Material Barra - - 5fa 1-A Mortar Barrew standardise gterllaga aad rat yoar wkealearrow mats. The patented feataraa on the Sterling barraw spall eoaaaaiy tar tha voatracter. asterllng .a a wklfcarrw mean mar. tfcaa Ptarllau as allvrr." lis. as "Red Edge" shovel and "Wandrr" namti islam. ' laveetlaare aad Ba Caavlaeed at Tkclr Suserlorlrr. Wt S. Hog 91. E. F. Craven "Tha Raad Marfclnr Man" Oneuaera 1. C. 5 Interest "An Old Service At New Interest Rales" Now Is the TimeTo Put Your Money Where It Will Earn Most For You. We Pay 5 On savings accounts of $50.00 or more, and 4 per cent while you are saving the $50.00. . 11.00 will start an account. ' Accounts by mail receive special ttentiory The Morris Plan Industrial Bank SIP Santa Elm Stt , Ore., IT. a' W. A. Hewitt, Proa, I J. Dmr. Vsee-Trs. K. C. MelMa. Ouklar NEWS OF NEW BERN. Department at Pans' Ksteaatea Fair Craven Coanty School. (Betciil te Detly v) Maw Barn, Nov. . A department for f rm ,f.Ti,lnii a,i, wn k. -- up at Craven county fans Ufa school ,Mwooro as soon as a man. nttea to handle tha Job'can be secured, R. 8. Proctor, superintendent at county schools, said today on the strength nf a recent Inr.rvl.w with a,,n. n Brooks, of the -etate department of eaucation. Teaohars af tha county sohool system will obm . tvn-iv nnM no In Vancboro tomorrow morning ror in purpos or hearing plans for th conduct of the schools tbls year a Outlined hv Ur - , dtsousa school improvement with x-J porta. Tha condition of Rev. W. A. Ayera, pastor of First Baptist ohurch, has shown steady Improvement through th day and a report I that he la out of danger. He underwent an opera tion at a local hospital Monday after ha had been stricken shortly after tha Sunday night service with an at taok of acuta appandleltla Inquiries as to his condition have been re oalvad from many sections .f the tata where ha la wall known. New Barn hlrhs who h. h. gamee with eastern teams this sea son rolled up a total score of 10 to 0 will mast Washlntgon bar to morrow In th first of th aaatem Carolina championship elimination rlea The locale -i u a fort team by four touchdowns early " ""n, oui in later gam the Wlaahlngtonlaaa have hw decided WINSTON-SALEM NEWS. East Brad Will Balld Ickaal Bsdld tag Oesttag (,90. (BpmM la D.H, a Wlnston-8alem. Nov. J. Bast Bend, Yadkin county, will aoon be gin the erection of a H5.0.00 high achool buldlng. S. J. Honeyoutt. who ha had charge of The Uentlnel's out-of-town elrculatlon for three yeara. has ben eleoted principal of tha achool and will enter upon ble new duties neit Monday. Capt. r. W. Auar, of New York, who oonducted police aohools In Wln-eton-Saiem and Greensboro last winter, died at his homa In his home otty Tuesday, according to news re ceived here. The business men of KerneraVllle have organised a chamber ef oom merca with about 40 members. R. B. Kernar la president The body of Antonio Borsi, the Italian who lost his Ufa In a board ing house lira here early Wednesday morning, waa shipped to Washing ton, D. C, tonight for interment in that city. Representative Lyon Talks to Voters of Cumberland oMhl te Pirir lm Faysttavllle, Nov. I. Homer t,. Lyon, oongrsman from the sixth North Carolina dlstrlot, defended his own record In Congnsa and attacked that of th Harding administration whan ha wound up hi campaign In Cumberland eaunty here last night Speaking tram the .time platform with Mr. Lyon waa Miss ICatherlne Roblnaon, member of the Cumberland bar, the drat local woman called on by tha atste executive committee for a Pemooratlo apaech. "Miss Robinson spoke of state tasnes, while Mr. Lyon oonflned himself to national politics exoept for an outline of what ha had bean able to aooompllsh for his dis trict The speakers war heard by a crowd numbering from 160 to 100. R. H. Dy, chairman of lha Demo cratic axecutlva oommltta nf Cum berland county, presided and, called on O. K. Nlmonkfl. Temocretln nm(- paa for tha lower house of the legl- iKium, wno imronucaa jHiss Robin son. M the conclusion of her ad- liPARI M A ' jtlnnlalr Judge of tha ninth Indicia! district. intrunui'vu jwr. j.yon. Over 30 Million Pounds Tobacco Sold At Wilson (spwlal te PiUr Nraa) Wilson. Nov. I. H. B. Johnson, sri pervlsor of aal on th Indesendent market, reports for the weak ending November that J,84,ll pounds wem sold for t?gt,98.6. an average ot SS.M par hundred for the seaaon to aate. since the opening on Au gust 15 there haa been sold 81.40E.4OI pounds for i,ll8.1Dl.tS. an average or iis.jo per nunareoj. "'Ton '"S'aow'a Tenlo la Oaad when It make you eat Ilka a hum bey and brlnga back th color to your cheeks. Tou can soon feel tha Strengthening, Invigorating ellect of UKUVJS 3 WASTJCbKNS CHILL TONIC, do. ' . ' advt f r.tf NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposal will b received by President 3. I. Fount, of the North Carolina College tor Women, Greens boro, N. C. until 10 a. m. Tuesday, November ltth, 181, for the con struction and heating equipment In connection, with a residence for praaldent. Each proposal must ba accom panied by a certified oheck in tha amount of not .laa than 2 per cent I tne total amount ot tna Dio. Drawings and specifications may ba had upon application to Harry Bar ton, arohltcot, Oreenaboro, N. C, Tie right la reserved t. reject any Saturday Special J. & Ci Corsets Oa. Ma 4. aad C Cnaat toawkt enrlllr tor this Mia, Low aad atedlwsu Non rsistakle, four boa supporter. all se Q ' laea, aal arte .................. Q1 FROM MILLS DmeCT TO YOU j saoOd-Ase goatk Elm Street .- Gmaskasw, R. C. CHILDREN'S OUTING GOWNS Bought special tor this !, mad at Srood kvy .atlng, all alar. Retrain M-e) m Q valae, aBatvereary aal prim ........ fC lgger ando etter the Values Grow in This Great Eighth 4 llnrvi a QnOnr The Sale Supreme 1 9 2 2 New Fall Dressei Real $16.50 Value i n UN IIUIII l f A v i in i Mi - X : ' ; $9.75 Made of all-wool tricotiae and Paris Tweed, in the mtxrteit and moat desired tylep of the geauoa all lizes for mis or matron. Children' Plain Cape Rasralai (3.00 Vela. Thee Oapea are mnm with koada. In Hkn at Blaa, sties ta 14 $1.00 $5-98 Soma are snugged at' the hipa, tonus are in the grace' ful longer lengths but all of .them are specially se lected to give the most at tractive wear with this tea ton's two-piece suits. Of fine quality Crepe de Chine in all the new tuit thade every one in the group worth many dollar more. SWEATERS Ladies' all-wool slip-over sweater, in many pretty design, aize 38 to 44 -.. $1.48 New Fall Hats $4-98 Our sailing records will 1 brevkas, a) graat are th. values and assortments. Evary on. ha been arfully e!tt0; and la dls tlnotiv la sty La t mt th. high .atandard eet hj CUmar. Millinery material ar. th. beet and am only formal In hat at muds klgnar price. COLORS i Black Brown Hand Pkaasaia Wood Nwr -fsvi Girls' Serge Dresses . Mad. ef good all-wool red sTgat sailor collar emblems, sUavas full, planted skirt. $58 Blue Serge Dresses Mlaeea' all-vraol blue In all tfcj naw fall ttylea. Verr unusual sJasa $48 El Men's Two-Pants Regula$30 Values poem UI All-Wool Another price that has been cot-tailed commemormtive of this event- V The pick of the fashionable weave aad dis tinctive models. Conservative and sports -and with each is the extra pair of pants which practically doubles ii wear. Stylish checks and fancy mixtures. All size. Boys Chinchilla X Haa kMWI fie. 9M e saaaVrls 1 I a . t tkmaVkaert Anniversary Sale of J Boys 2-Pants Suits $7io rVouW Sell In A Regular Way at $10.00 We're mighty proud of thi offering of fine all rrool blue serge and nov. elty mixture. Good looking suits made fat sport or plain tailored models, with inverted pleats and patch or flap pocket. "Lined with alpaca or a good grade of twill. Both knick ers are full cut and are nicely lined. Size 7 to 17 years. You save $2.50 a suit at this sale. Great News For Men! A PHENOMENAL SALE OF Mens Winter Overcoats Values Worth Up to $25.00 All Sizes For Men and Young Men Makes Well Known For Quality $12.50 Tkls AamtTerearr Sale am frees tk Mea'a Otatfcrnf Stove earrlsa a ateeaege el greatest emaar tsaaasrtaaw to aw aaea frlang tkranarkomt tke entire eltr, TIk af barrta a ssjrUefc O i exeat, wall taUaw4 aaa at a Mllnst aroalltr aaaterlala, tww SlSJSa. whan haw tkat ka aai at tbss early aat t ta aueal The Result of a Wonderful Purchase for This Gigantic Anniversary Sale teaCleOr tailor at hearer, a Caat with raclaa akcnlaaar. arena belte. ala. was, aenlooable seeterlala, Ooata half haltaa. aa all F Boys' Cotton Sweaters Coat style. A good value at price ....$1.00 Boy' wool mixture weat- erst 2.50 .value .... $1.95 Men's All-Wool Sweaters Coat style. A special value for thi aaiei all color (f0 Af and shea ........ v )) Merfs $25M Sweet Qrr Cor duroy Suits Union made, Norfolk style wtth bell. A suit that wfll osjtwew any other ult nmd $17 .50 Men's Raincoats la lala aa blt n la. earn k. wan a rain rw r nse4 as t. oat, Mot a mat In t IM vrarth laaa than SlOi saecUl tkla 6 .00 Afen's $1 35 Best Work Shirts HeftT irrsidiv of kkakl r ImUjr bln with wkft io1kii dot OMfoJ r n- mi .i.i i i 98c Corduroy MjUU lis fLL bt onolltr oordoroy. Poato tfcot oro woil worth fXfiOf ye atal fhto mlo . . . . xwa-j.i $1.65 ft Men's New Fall Hats Well Worth $2.50 Of a good gfaoVfelt in all of the new-fall blocktw Color! blue, brown, gren and black. All sizes. $1 .95 JL Men's Union Suits Hane' heavy - weight high-grade union suits; $2.00 value; ixe 34 to 48 $1.48 Men's Dress Shirts Best patterns and ma-' teria.lt, with and with out collar; regulars $1.98 value . $1.45 w Men's Silk Ties StyUak Slaea, knit, all silk, aaarl aavtera.i 140 valae L 69c Men's Caps Latest and best. New fall style and ma terial; $1.50 value 97c Men's Wool Hose 75c value 48c and all bids. , X. rOUST; president,
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