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14 GREENS110H0 DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 I dirt i The Best Home Buys In Greensboro Are In Westerwood V.Tier ws sre building and brinpnx to completion number of modern hornet of five to eight room. These homes ere built with the same care you would exercise in building a home of your own care aa to detailed plans, material ana construct- The saving in wholesale constrocturai operations and the desirableness of location combine to make the price the greatest value-giving to be found in Greensboro homes. Be in a home of your own by Christmas! I . A. K. Moore Realty Co. Realtor 116 W. Market St Phone 514 the new ELREES-SO 2tA 'ml For VI. It 15c -fjjlp I It's A Real Cigar! I Y I y . EL -BEES -SO CIGAR CO. k I SeT M.,.l.t.le GreeMhere, It. C. I Good Fixtures fffffi , I 1 belong , jrfrr I 1 in a Bathroom III: p8:IIZI I I ' Where floor and the I j - I I walls, at least part ZZZr "m M I I m way up, r Mjj tti irj I Better still is the all- g f Hq I Bisting dampness and i M i I easily kept free from JM ES make bath-room and thower o inviting as a china tub. In fact, pride of ownership dictates the usr of Tiles, not only In the bathroom but in many other place where they are moat , effective for decorative effect and beauty. Consult us about all Tile work. Architectural Mantels. We are headquarters for The McClamroch Co. 304 S. Davie St Greensboro Phone 161 Independence for Old Age To be vouiik and poor is a blessing and an asset. To be old and dependent is a calamity. To make sure of competence and independ ence for old age, there is nothing better than a home in which to live. Have your children and friends visit you you'll be happy, they'll be too. We have lots and homes in all sec tions of city. Property Transactions Record- ed Tuesday Involve Approx imately $338,600. 21 DEEDS ARE RECORDED Realty In Outlford county took a big Jump Tuesday as was Indicated by the tl deads recorded at the oounty eouithoua when property, conveyed In Ave townships, Involved approximately IHI.600. The trans fer of property back to J. K. Latham and J. A. Kellenberger by . the Irv ine Auto company was reaponatbl for larse amount of money involved. The Irvine Auto company (Ameri can Southern Motors corporation) by a deed dated on Octpber 10 sold to J. B. Latham and J. A. Kellenberger 17 tracts ot land In the northwestern part of the olty for about 119M00. The deed was made by virtue of reao lutlons passed at a meeting of the Irvine Auto company on October 17. The Irvine Auto company also sold to J. Latham and J. A. Kellen berger Stor approximately 111,500 property known as Experimental farm, which was eonveyed to the Summit Avenue Bulldlne company by heirs of Mosea H. Cone, deceaaed, by a deed dated December IS, lilt. This property was contracted to be sold and conveyed to the Security Warehouse and Storaee company upon payment of the balance of the purchase price, which was specified In the contract. The company then transferred its rteht and title and in terest in the tract .to the American Southern Motors corporation by a conveyance of April , The present conveyance was deeded at a recent meetlne of the stockholders of the company. J. L Medearls et al. sold to H. V Holt a five-room brick buncalow and lot In Olenwood for about $.. Other deeds recorded were as fol lows: E. D. Broadhurst and wife sold to a C. Cox and wife property on Bellemeade avenue near Sprlne street for approximately I1.0S0. A. & McAdoo sold to Mrs. N. A. McAdoo a tract ot land alone the Greensboro-Danville road. Center Grove township, for near 11,000. Oeoree Coble and wife sold to D. Grant Coble property In Clay town ahrp tor about 1600. Martin Coble et al. sold to Chancy Coble property alone the Julian road. Clay townahip, for tl and other con siderations. J. C. Klne sold to J. M. Klne prop erty on Stratford alley, Gilmer town ship, consideration about teOO. Bristowe Pitta and wife sold to Grover C. Kester and Raymond D. Rike property in Jllgh Point for $10 and other valuable considerations. E. R. Tucker et al. sold to John H. Gilmer property in Center Grove township for 13l.i. A. S. McAdoo sold to W. Frank Mc Adoo property alone the Groenshoro Danvllle road. Center Grove town ship, for near 11,000. South Atlantic Lumber company sold to T. L Parsons a lot on West Lee street near the Southern rail way for about 14,000. . D. L. Smith and wife sold to T. L. Parsons property on Randolph street near McCormack avenue lor shout (4.000. J. R. Pitts sold to T. L. Parsons property on Lexiceton avenue for approximately ti.vvv. W. M. Klrkmaa sold to T. L. Far sons at lot on Randolph street near Mct'jrmsek avenue for IS00. w. MrC. Neala and wife sold to Conrad Lahaer a lot on Courtland street near 'Mendenhall street for' sbout $7,100. i j r Harrison and wife sold to R, S. McClamroch prooerty ill Morehead township for abou'. 11,000. Ji Ed Milllcan and wife and B. r alhartaon and wife sold to C. L. Pearce property In Hleh Point for about $1.000.. s Hill Veneer company aold to Wil liam H. Hurley property on East Russell street, Hleh Point, for $600. C. L. Pearce and wife sold to Franklin L. Pearce a lot In High Point for $J0 and other valuable considerations. J. 8. Worth, Jr., et al. aold to E. D. Stephenson property on Worth avenue. High Point, for $10 and other considerations. iWECUESSIORY ( flieilJSl Tells How Short-Leaf Pine Was Popularized In Making Packing Case. WAS ONCE SAWMILL MAN Ths absorbing story of the estab lishment, slnos 101, of the North Carolla shore-leaf pins packing oast Industry was told to ths Rotary club yesterday by Mayor Clauds Klser. Mr. Klser's story was mainly that of ths South Atlantic Lumbar comsanv. Starting as a youngster In ths log ging business he soon graduated as s handler of steers, operstlng two and then three yolks of fins cattle. If he had stayed with ths oattle he would have been an expert by now, for ns of his Bide-nartnara nl tn. hood days did, and la Mr. Riser did an ins joos in a lumber mill, from a small plant to one of 10.000 feet tn capacity. When he and his associates began ths manufacture of boxing lumber and crating stock their material, "old Held" sine, was little known commercially. There was a great demand for box shook stuff In the north and east, and also a great prej udice acainat North Carolina nin Manufacturers said It would spilt in nailing, which It does, and the con cern had numerous cars of stuff r. looted at flrat. They found that While the klln-drled atulr w. . suitable for ths purposes, air-dried stock is excellent, and takes nails well. Ther nut in the market .lr. dried rosemary of old field growth, called it by the trade name ot "High land." and taught concern a that hi. tofore had used only whits pine and sprues snooks how to drlva nails In VAllnw nln. whlnl, hv 1- . . 1- - . " ,-., auvoiiii and lightness Is well adapted to the purpose. . . In ths psst II years they have handled (00,000,000 feet In this trade, some JS.00O cars, equivalent to a train of 150 to 100 miles' length. Their trade la with textile concerns, mainly. The Standard OH company uses for cratlne- aom 100 AAA AnA ft of lumber yearly, which Is Illustrative or the magnitude of the box Industry: in one year Mr. Klser s concern has aold 14.000.000 feet to una itiitntnar It was his and another concern which first Induced the federal "government to mske tests of lumber for these purposes, now a regularly established function. There is a high art In packing, making ths containers for various sorts of goods of a maximum strength and minimum lightness, and the South Atlantic company rerularlv advises manufacturers How they may most economically crate their prod ucts. They use stock from l-Inch to ( by It Inches. Trustees for the club fond for as sistance of college students were named by President Duffy aa fol lows: J. R. Oettlnger, chairman, for three veara: John M Wilunn thp years; Herman Cone and M. Robins, two years; j. &. iatnam ana Fierce nucaer, tnree years. Tom pern berton authorised the club to tender (o the Boy scout organisation the use, after April 1. of a four-room house located on his farm property. CITY NEWS ; J - Your L J Thanksgiving i Tebl. J r lower fif W Chrysanthemums U y Rotes . fW carnations "a. Vy Valley Lilies 2i L Violets US M FWWEJIS T$rt J t rU)VYERPH0WE:3O3 J I . :-y".: fvt " , ,' pa POIST.Oneae. f I bare Nat assy I -,M aad Stock rawsa. I I f " If free aa bore, j. III H e, Pheae SS. Bob" talks i I J Jyi J rdf w klej Realtors 109 E. Maiket St. Phone 312 O. L. arsbba. Pres. J. D. rraaka. Se.-Tree. CITY SCHOOLS TO BE CLOSED FOR 2 DAYS County School Pupils to Havs Hol iday Thursday anal Possibly en Friday. The Greensboro city schools will be closed tomorrow snd Friday while the county rural school will havs no sea alona on Thanksgiving day. County Superintendent of Schools T. R. Fouat, stated yesterday that no session of school would be held In the county schools on Friday if the teacher at tended the atate assembly which con venes In Raleigh today. However, should a county achool teacher not attend the assembly, she will be' re quired to conduct school. The County school delegstes to the assembly and the school In which they teach are as follows: prlmsry. Miss Birdie Coleman, Mclver; Miaa Sankey Gilbert, Guilford College, and Miss Betty Aiken Land, county au parvlsor of schools. The alternatea are Mlea Janet McXeeley, Proximity; Miss Nina Mtlllkan, Springfield, and Miss Henrietta Cates, Spring Garden. r u(.. u.nr Plh North Carolina college; Miss Notre Johnaon, Oak Ridge, and Miss Ellen Htlllard, Oak Ridge. The alternatea are Mlsa Helen Shore, OaK Ridge; Miss Bess i Trlplett, Glendaie. and Mlsa Maude Hllllard. Oak Shade. High achool. Miss Ida Miller, secre tary of the county assembly; J. H. Joyner. Glbsonvllle; T. R. Fouat, county superintendent of achoola, and W. T. Younte. Bessemer. Mrs. Elizabeth Stout Dies After Illness of Two Years Brief Lacat Items Of latenrsst ft . Daily Nasrn Readers. The scheduled meeting of the local radio club tor tomorrow night has been postponed until Thursday night, December 7. Miss Rosa Abbott will leave this afternoon for Raleigh where she will sttend the Teachers' ssaembly. She Is a delegate from the Greensboro schools. John D. Waldrop returned yestsrdsy afternoon from Raleigh where he has been attending the meeting of the district engineers of ths state high- wsy department. Thanksgiving services will be held st ths First Lutheran church Thurs day morning at 9:10, conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. A. Shenk. A spe cial offering will be taken for the poor. Mrs John H. Blue will leave this morning for Concord where she will attend the funeral ot her brother, Lafayette Clark, who died at a Char lotte hospltsl Monday night. There will be no prayer meeting thla evening at the Church ot the Covenant, but the regular Thanks giving service will be held Thursday morning at 1 o'clock, st which time the Thanksgiving offering will be arranged. Marriage licenses were yesterday granted by R. H. Wharton at the county courthouae to Mlas Beatrice Vsnstory and Anthony Murphy, both of this county, snd Miss Vera E. Causey and H. Maney Whits, both of It s ths time of ths year whan the 'sorgum' pours thick, ths ham seems to smell sven bet tar than usual, ths eggs though high in prloe just hit the right spot, but ths main item neoea sary to maka an Ideal meal Is a rich brown - waffle. You can easily add this to ths menu by sscuring the proper cooking utensils. Ws havs them Waffle Irons For Gas, Wood or Coal Stoves They srs shown In slnglea and twins, and are built to produce lust the right heat for quick and satisfactory cooking. There la no Item that goes on the table that Is more appreciated than delicious waffles buy one of our Irons and you'll havs that kind:" ' Beall Hardware & Implement Cc. Car. Greeae jast ear aa4 W. Market St a, It Isn't a Home Till It's Planted fcaani. Noun Carolina For Sale We ofer for sals 60 shares of American Esvhangs ' .f.y'"' ".jj stock at 115S.O0 per share. This carries wtlh it the dividend payable! January 1st, 121. ' TRUST DEPARTMENT Southern Life and Trust Company ' Psoas SI. ' ' ) , Close In Home For Sale Seven-room modern home In splendid residence section within JJ ?! ' the new County Courthouae. This Is sn attractive proposition. Bs us as. once ir interested. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE CO. 1M ISerth Bias . V,' REALTORS Qirysanthemums All Celern All Prleas Summit Ave. Greenhouses Percy, asar Sausaatt Avenae Phaew SS Holiday Opening, Friday, Dec. 1. If you have Christmas shopping to do we have our holiday goods on display and- will taKe pleasure in showing you our gift nov elties, Christmas card3, books, etc. Meanwhile you are cor dially invited to our 19th annual opening Dec. 1st. Watch our advertisements for gift suggestions. Wills Book and Stationery Co. Greensboro. Mrs. Elisabeth Stout, aged Tl, wife of W. A. Stout, died Monday night at the home, about three miles east of Ramaeur, following an lllneas of two years. The funeral will be held this afternoon st 2 o'clock at Park's cryi roads church and Interment will be in the church burying ground. Surviving Mrs. Rtout ar. two sons and one daughter, J. E. and A. R. Stout, both of Ramaeur, and Mrs. O. H. Hodglna, also of Ramseur. 1 1 Use . News Want Ads Would $1.64 Daily Support Your Family? (SlO.OOO, at 9, yields tl.4 a tay HAVR YOU AS MUCH INSUR ANCE Al YOU NEED! The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa. Peaaded IMS Paul W. Schenck Gea. At I For North Caroline SOI -2-X-4 American RaVkang. Narteaal Raak Balldlag. GREENSBORO. N. C. All the children of the Jewish tem ple will bring some present to be given to the children of the Chil dren's home as their Thanksgiving offering Thursday. The special serv ices will begin at 11 o'clock Thurs day morning. Both the congregation and the public are invited to sttend this service. There will be a special Thanksgiv ing service at Park Place Methodist church tonight at 7:10 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. L. B. Hayes, will preach, an4 there will be a special' program of music. The service will be adopted to the young, but both old and young are Invited. A collection will be tak en, the proceeda to go to the Chil dren's home, at Winston-Salem. The numerous friends of Purvis H. Beeson, secretary to Judge James B Boyd, of the U. S. district court, will learn with regret that he Is 111 with severe eold snd Is being treated st s local hospital. Mr. Beeson's condition la not regarded as dangerous snd It waa said yesterday that he le ex pected to return to his post In the federal building within a few days. R. L. Blaylock, clerk of the V. 8. district court, haa gone to North Wllkesboro to sttend a session of the TJ. 8. district court now being held In Wilkes, which will probably continue throughout this week. Judge E. Yates Webb Is presiding over ths court. A majority of the cases being tried are for alleged violations ot prohibition laws, It was atated yesterday at the federal building. The first breath of Christmas was brought to Greensboro yesterday af ternoon when a man drove up to Jef ferson square In a ramshackle little Ford laden with beautiful holly. Chll dren on their way from school stopped to gase at the nesting red berries snd their faces shone with delight. Questions sbout how long It would be before Christmas were entirely ' In order. One little codger got so en thuslastlc over the nearness of the Yule season that he began marking down the dsys on the north wall of as. . ft J" UTll A CHRISTMAS Card is a remembrance that touches the heart. Do you recall how badly you felt last Christmas when you received a Card from an old friend to whom you had forgotten to send one I Avoid that experience this year. Make your list complete by starting it riots'. Set our fan tdttAm totUy. Jos. J. Stone and Company rSbatterSunshint withGreding Cards 'j It Isn't a Thanksgiving Gathering Until You "Say It With Flowers" Van Lindley Co. Florist Mamber F. t, D. Phone 329 Greensboro High Point Desserts Are Often Disappointing; They look good but they belle their looks Not so with our cafeteria des serts. They literally make your "mouth water" and best of all you have s delightful array before your eyes from which to choose. . North Dairy Street Home For Sale .w offer for ssle a flvs-room oottsgs situated near car lias, slss of lot 50 feet by 111 feet depth. Fries aamo.00 . Easy Tsrsas. i THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. ' REALTORS ri.il ion On-lre ass Seatk diss street For Rent ; Stars rewsa at IMS iMrth Kim street Aaply t. Robins and Weill . . Realtors aeaerlcaai Raehaaa. Baak BnlMlaar rk.SM 44 For Rent With Buying Privilege Practically new seven-room Bungalow on Church Street. All City eoa mlences, steam heat, garage. MATHESON-WILLS REAL ESTATE CO. . REALTORS J. A. MATRESON, Piwellent K. S. WILLS. gecretary-Tmaaavss H. Im SNBAD, Maaager Iaauraaee Deaarraae.' For Sale At Prices That Will Interest You Oae lH-tea Kelly Sarins"'! w . r as -frir. aaot.r tnrek. (This track has ll"" loading apace fresa bark et driver's e , ' ead ef chassis.) One SH-tea Kelly. SprlagleU w a t aa drive saetor trees, with tkrer-rard steel damp body e Wiii'i hydraelle hoist. Havlaar dlaeontlaaed headline the Kelly Spring! tracks I sas offering th. above trucks at aaerlSee prices. The Kelly I la. la handled here, se fell repair service la available. Come te aee as. 81 S S. Eugene St. E. F. Craven "The Read Mack faery Maa" Oreeeabere, If. O. Notice Shriners The Opening- of the Shrine Club will be Friday, December 1st, at our club rooms in the O. Henry Hotel. All Shriners who are not members of the Greensboro Club ' and their ladies are extended a cordial invitation to the reception and dance. ' The Hours aref Reception In the Shrine Club rooms from 9 to 10. t The Grand Ball from 10 to 1 la the Ballroom Nobles: Wear Your Fez! GUILFORD HOTEL CAFETERIA DOUBLE SERVICE GREENSBORO.NJC. MULTIGRAPHING Publlo Stenographers Multlgraphed Lettera. Cards. Karnes filled In, Fmvelopes sddressed. Prloe l,lsts Notices, Proa-rams. J. C CHEEK. COMPANY, lira J. C Cheek , Mrs. Maud Newell Sheets III American Bank Bids. Phons IM YES, IT CiN BE DONE! Wa Can Install a FARQUAR In a home already built without disturbing Its ar rangement or your living conditions while it Is be ing done. ' For your health's ssk., as well as your comfort's sake Let Ih Do It! Farquar Heat ing & Ventilat ing Co. ' Telefk.ee 228T A Memorable Christmas Make thla a memorable Chrlatmas by giving Jewelry. It will last through the years and ever bespeak the aiver'a sentiment. We've a complete selection of smart ly designed personal ornaments sparkling gems artistically set In fold, white gold or platinum, nespenelve novelties, too. W. F. Hay worth JRWKLF.R The Little Store Around the Coraei" next Door Dick's Laundry Furniture Storage The heat etoraare warehouse any where Im the atate. Brlek hand ing, Individual compartments. Reaeonabl. rates. Bxsert skinners ef household aooda, I. T. SalLCY TSt WAREMtUSt CI. Psoas 18M-W. . An Established Service Built by the women of Greensboro and maintained for their convenience by DICK'S LAUNDRY. Rough Dry Wash An economical and thorough system of handling the entire Family Wash ing, returning it dried and starched ready for ironing with all of the Flat Work ironed without extra charge. "Wash At Dick's" Phone 71 or 72 Phone 71 or 72 Dick's Laundry Co. Laundereri and Dry Cleaners 1 1 1 W. Market St. Greensboro, N. C. I T hf Greensboro drug stars, r1
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