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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1922 AT THE CHURCHES First, oorner Wt Let and Spring streets; Rt. H. A. Feeparman. paator. Bervioes at U a. m. and at f :M p. m. mxtbodist pnoTKaTAirr. Gnu Rev. Round Btubblaa. paator. Services t II - m. by Paul a Kennett, of Bloa College. W End, Bprlng Garden . tret near the High Point road, Ray. N. at. Harrison. Jr., paator. Service at II a. m. and 7:0 p. m. .' NORAVIAN. ' Flret. Eait Leo atraat atr Ah aora. Rev. K. H. Stockton. Boater. Services at IMS a. m. and m- Holy Trinity, f North Elm street.' Holy communion. t.'IO a. m- Mornlngi oraver and sermon at 11:1$ a. m. ; 'Dr. 'John Hartlty. of Southern Pines, will, nrwh in anornlnsr. ' St Andrew, two block! west of Guilford hotel. Rev H. O. Nash lector. Services at It a. m. and TiM 9- m. CHRISTIAN, v . first. Walker avenue and Eutene street. Rev. H. Russell Clem, patter. Services at It a. m. and 719 p. m. UKIVKRSALIsT. No. Ill West Market street. Sun day school at It a. m. No preach ing. . FRIENDS. Spring Garden, services by Mrs. Nettie C. a Riley at 11 'a. m. and J:l p. m. Ashehoro street, corner East Lee .and Asheboro si eeta Rev. Xirhy V. Bowen. pastor. Services at 11 a. law and 1:U p. m. LUTHERAN First, Ashe street near Walker avenue. Rev. K. A. 8henk, pastor. Services 11 a. in. and 1:1 p. m. Ebeneaer. Rat. 1, P. Smith, pastor. Servlaea at 11 a. m. runiiTiAM scibxcb. entices at 11 a, m. and I p. m. la room 111 Banner building. I CATHOLIC. St. Benedict's, corner North Sim tad ScHenek streets. Rev. Vincent Taylor, pastor. Confessions f a, m. Low rasas, I a. m.t high mass, U;i a. m. Evening p. m. CHIUIT1AK DlSClM.hU)' Elm street. Rev. Claude C. Jones, pastor. 'Sarvtcaa at 11 a. m. and Y:lv p. m. lALTATIOK ABUT. lie South Elm street. Adjutant and Mrs. Albert R. Henderson In charge Service 11 a. m. and 1:30 and p. m. BIBLE BTl'DBNTS, . , International Bible students, eervl Ices ) p. m a- East Market Street Baptist church by Dr. S. N. Vasa. taKTHODIST, Spring Garden . street, opposite North Carolina college. Rev. U. T. Bond, pastor, 'services at 11 a. a. and I p. m. Park Place, North Elm streoL Rev. t. Kayes, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and at I. It p. m, Bethel, ftortn Oreene street exten sion. Rev. M. M. Blair, pastor. Berv Icea at 11 a. m. and I p. m. Carraway Memorial, Rev. i. W. Kennedy, paator. Servioaa at U a. r and I p. m. Oleawood. Rev. W. A. Parr-, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and T:M J. m. ' . Walaut street. Rev. A. Burgees, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and t p. m. Holt's chape . "East Market etreet extension, Rtv. D. R. Prof lit. paator. Service at 11 a. as. and lam. I West Market v a: -eeL Rev. J. Bernhardt, pastor, Service at 11 a, m. ana V:M p. m, - Centenary, corner Arlington and Asneboro streets. Rev. R, O, Tuttle, pastor, ,8ervtoea at 11 a. m. and t:l p. m. i BAPTIIT. Olenwoed. Rev. W. C Richardson. pastor. Services at 7:l a. ate ' First. eorm.r West .4.: set 'and Euarene streets. Dr. J. Clyde "timer. paator. Services at It a. m. and f:W p. m. . Ashehoro street, r.ev. B. K Mason, pastor, Services at 11 a. m. and I:M p. m, . . walnut street. Rev. 8- A. Rhyne, Pastor. Services at II a. m. and T:1D p. m, Foreat avenue, between Spring Garden street and tne railroad, near N. C. C W. Rev. Edgar E. White. pastor. Service at U a, m.,and 1 to p. m. V . ; - , ' Xlsgnblla street. Rov. C. M. 8trlck land, paator. Sarvioes at 11 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. v - . Whit Oak, Rtv. CTiarlea B. Stevena pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and T:Ju Primitive, cortier Tata and Crr atroeta Preaching at 11 a. m. by El der J. A. Fagg. PRI-SBTTERIAS. Glenwoed. Rev. Robert & Arrta wood, pastor. Preaching" at U a. m and 7:1 p. m. Presbyteriaii Churon of th Cov nant,' corner Walker aveaue and Mendenhall (treat. Rtv. It Murphy Williams, paator. Service at 11:1 a. m. and T:5 p, m. . Church by th Bid of th Road, Rev. Wade C Smith, pastor. Services at 11:11 a. m. and M p. m. Westminster. Ashehor atreeL Rev. Charles E Hod gin. pastor Services at U:li a. m. and 7: P- m. s Flrat. Dr. Chaa. F. Myers, pastor. Services at 11:1 a. m. and I p. m. Buffalo. ET Frank Lee, "pastor. Serv ices at 11 a. m. v -., 1 . g ;;';j .:. : . 1 90 Mm 1st , 8C 3 1 Tne rtaad .. LlttU Sto't Iraeae the t - 'j! Shop Here For Christmas YOU will find in our complete stock the ideal gift for friend or relative. Something in jewelry from costly jewels to inexpensive. novlties. You will find here just what you want if you shop before the rush cuts down you,r choice. SUGGESTIONS Pearl Pen n4 Peart Sets Bar Ptna Jew Ire RUca silverware Seta Theaeaa C leeks Lodge Kaabtesaa Vest Chains Waldeaw Cbalaa Men's Watraea Knlfo sad Caenh Noveltlea , . Claterette Case) Vanities : Sesuf Plea Bin Folds If you are giving a wrist watch, be sore tp select an American-' made Elgin in preference to a Swiss model Ton trill find It mora satisfactory. W have Elglns In yellow, green and white gold, ribbop or convertible bracelets.- Priced III up. W. F.' Hayworth Jweler Next Door Dick's laundry Open EeealmsTa Tbreea Ceanlns; Week 1- 1 MANY COUNTIES HAVE Mrs. McKimmon Protests Ac tion In Abolishing Offices - Over the SUte. . CALLS IT FALSE ECONOMY Itr iawlaW rraexl ,.;': Raleigh. Dec.. 11 Asserting that a falsa Idea of economy" la causlne om of the newly elected boards 0( commissioners In several counties to "seem disposed to discontinue the work of home demonstration agents. Mrs. Jane 8. McKimmon, In charge" of thia'department In North Carolina, today Issued a statement protesting such action and outlining accomplish ments of the workers. Discontinuance of those ' agent would b on of the wont mtstakca that any board , of commissioners could make." aald Mrs. McKimmon. because each worker ia an invest ment rather than an expense. They hav none milch In boll weevil Infest ed counties la aiding the farm women to secure an Income aside from that given by general farm operations. "Not only ara th agents helping In caanlng work. In home beautlficatlon, in making th home Ufa of the farm mora satisfying, and real, but they also are helping to bring an income to the farm home and this the coun ty father aeem to forget. 8om of the official can see where th farm agent can help be cause ha glvea assistance directly In the field with th main Income earn ing crops, but they neglect to ob serve how th canning work also la helnlne-. how th ears, th dressed poultry, the little surptu irom me garden and other thlnga about the home are beln used to bring In cash when caah 1 so baaly neeaea,- an aald. ; ' .s ; Several delegations of women have visited Mr. McKimmon complaining about th action of their boards of commissioners, ahe stated. I feel with thes women that th vary worst tlm to reduce aipensee br discontinuing th work of th horn agents la when the boll weevil Ua present h aid. -Th commta- aioner do not know wnai n narasnip thev are niacins on th women and girls who art profiting by tht work; of th agents. MRS. MARSH HOSTESS TO AN OXFORD CLUB Saianl Delightful Social Events Take Placo Thera During tb Past Week. , ' ' (Bsadal M saltt Ben.) Oxford. Dec. II. Mra. Marsh Ray entertained th Thursday Bridge club at her horn on Hancock street. Th eroesta and visitors thoroughly en- Joyed the charming 'Hospitality of Mrs. Rav. who waa aanisted In doing the honor by her iatr. Mlaa Gr-a trade Jordan, of Bavannan. ua wno la spending th winter with Mrs. Ray. Thomas Clement Parham celebrated his sixth birthday on Saturday after noon at hit noma on Broad etreet. Tha little host Invited 1 of hi friend ta enjoy the Important event with him. Attractive souvenir were presented to each guesL The merry llttla folk enjoyed the happy occa sion vary thoroughly. . "sirs. Wlgga or tne usomm raicn. waa presented at tha Oxford, rollea-e on Friday evening by Mis Beulah McNemar, a delightful reader. This la tha fifth of a aerie of lectnrea and Concert which hav been urestnted at the college during the winter. The entertainment hav been liberally patronised by th cltiaena of th town. , A very enthuslsstlo meeting of the Patent-Teacher association waa held In the graded school auditorium on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. D. K. Tay lor, president of the association pre- eioea over ne meeting, .sera, s. it L'sry, grade mother for th eleventh grade had charge of th program, th subject of which waa "Tha Bible In th public schools." Several Inter eating, ,and Instructive talk and readlnga were given by mothers in this grade,,. Rev, J. D. Harte made a very Instructive talk. The flag given each month to th grade hav Ing th greatest number of parents present at the meeting, waa won by Miss Sadie Parham a grade of vrhloh Mrs. M. C Taylor la grade mother. The members or th grammar grade of the Oxford graded achool. will give their Chrlstmaa concert on Tuesday nlght nt T o'clock In the graded school auditorium. Mra. John B. Booth ha th entertainment In charge and every one I Invited to attend. Thta concert la alwaya vary enjoyable. The ladle of 1 the Baptist church held their annual aala on Wednesday afternoon at tha horn op-Mrs. S. H. Cannady, Over ll waa realised for tha work pf tha church, . YESSELS NOW TRAVEL CAPE FEAR AT NIGHT By Being Ablo To Navigate tha River At Night Shoa Wil V m lag ton To th Front. ; - tnenlsl ta Daiir svaal ' -Wilmington, Deo. Id. The big Nor wegian aea-golng freighter Terrier completed- tha discharge of several thousand tona of aargo at the Sea board Air LJn terminal lat yester day afternoon and Instead of lying moored at th dock all night, await' Ing th light of today to nroeoed to sea as haa been th custom at this port In such cases for year and years, Immediately east oft and navl gated the river to sea ta tha dark' nas of vh night without encounter Inr accidents of any character. The paas- at tha big steamer from her (Jocks to tea laat night I a new departure at thla pert, and one likely to establish a tima and money saving preoedent that will followed In tha future by aarent andllng veseela at the port of Wll mington. In tha past there .has been considerable resistance as to allow Ing big veeeels to attempt to navi gate th Cape Fear bet wee a Wll mington and tha sea other than In tha day time, because of tha ballet that pilots would be taking aa unneces sary rut . In recent year keen port eomnett tlon, has changed thla Idea of danger. Firms, corporations and Individuals now And It difficult to eecure ear' :oea for distribution unlee they can Bar a quick tarn' around. In other word .can nnlond th cargo with tha greatest speed and allow tht veseel to proceed elsewhere to receive an other cargo at tha minimum of time thereby catting down tha overhead costs of operation. , By taking her departure from thla port at T o'clock laat night and not waiting until tha break of day thla morning the steamer . Terrier aaved not lota than 11 hoars and therehv a considerable sum for her operators. TCACHEft SHORTAGE FACING THE STATE Mid-Year Resignations Canaan Am Plaal i a,ki. i- n.j el. and Other Man Schools la Bad Shapa It From A Business Standpoint inn I raci&s ARE ALL THAT GOOD TRUCKS SHOULD BE B U o u H R N man expects or re in VERYTHING that the business quires of a motor truck will be found in the Southern. It may be speed, capacity, sturdiness or heavy service that is required and a Southern will meekany or all of these in a dependable, serviceable fashion. Perhaps your business needs a truck of special specifica tions. If so, we are equipped to build you a . Southerti ex actly to fit your particular requirements. Southern trucks are not produced in wholesale quantities, but are built with painstaking care. Every part and item of equipment must be right and thus the assembling is ac complished accurately with no thought of quantity product tion. This insures a truck that will stand up and take the blows of hard service. Stiindard Sizes: 1, U, If and 2 Tons A N D S A V E T H E F R E I a H T 3 MONTHS' FREE SERVICE Southern Trucks are sold with a guarantee of 3 months' free service. While this service is rarely needed, yet is available to Southern owners.' Thismeans factory service, an exclusive feature of this company. M i i Southern Truck and Car W. P. Knight Preiident, CORPORATION Under New Management Greensboro, N. C. C. E. Lowe ' ' Sec.-Treai, and Gen. Mgr. . (e sseeatel Piea.)N Raleigh. Deo. Is. Mid-year resig nations and other causes hav result ed In a serious' shortage of teachers In Norjh Carolina, resulting In a de mand for. well-qaallflod Instructors for th opening of tha new school roar la January, according to an aa noanoement made today By officials ot tha placement bureau of tha Sda oatlon association, i "There I an onosnally s)wvr de-( mand for teachers at thla aoaena of th rear." reads tha statement. "Soma ot these vaoanclea are ooourrtig la th largor school aystana ot the state, bnt thsr art many opoalnga In th rural aaetlont of different eoantiea. Th fast that many oil tha moan tain schools, which opened early Is the faU or lata summer, art com pleting thelr-work at Christmas time will help relieve this attuatlon. but even with theaa addition there still are vacancies which cannot b filled with tha reglstratlenaf with tht bu reau at present. 1 i "Well qualified teachers can oeonrt placea through tha placement bureau. Teachers holding lowsr grade certifi cate find place ana. 11 may have had successful teaching experi ence. Prospective teachere who do not hold certificate ahould take op with tha certification bureau of th state department of education tha matter of what oertlfleataa they will be entitled to before they btfla look ing for work. "Superintendents and oehool com mittee ara not willing to employ teacher who have not had tha train ing and- thla 1 on of tha causes of the shortage." th statement con clude. , R0XB0R0 NEWS. ' Booster Trip. FostposwantBt Dump alataeemt to Koxbor folk. .' teaadal Is Ptllt gee,) Rozboro, Deo. 1. Dut to unprom ising wtathtr the booater trip from Oreenaboro tt itosooro was nil -i Bnatoonad. This was-a greai disappointment to Roaboro, but It would b to th Ornboro ?"T also If tt had known what good "eata had been prepared, with very ohaata "drlnka," followed by the beat "amokaa." all to be served by pretty girl. A' menu wa planned . that would have read wll around wio table of th molt txelutlvt hottla. And than ome addresae ot welcome an a tour of Inspection that would have been an eye-epener wr tt have followed. ' Tobacco raisers have been very well pleased at both warehoues over ths prices received," Tha dellvtrlea continue good and tha Person county quality is holding up a ureal. Tha many friends of Jeff . utne. of tb Ceffo neighborhood, were pained to learn ot hla audden death His body wa found In a, pig P" with hi face considerably mutilated bv the hor It would appear that h rti either oh solna Into, the pen, or afterward, aa he waa atlll weak from an auto, accident. Mr, lpng waa a nhatantlai business man and uo- cessful farmer. ... Mr. Martha Hsmnn oieo on jti- . . . ,. , .. mil., wjiat of nay nt nr iwmi Roxboro. Her body waa Interred In the family Burying grouiiu. 'ra number of friends and relatives wiU mourn 11 or uc.i u Inspector Smith, of th Arorrloan Railway Express, causa on rraaj I . tn & VaAUIMt 'II 11 itS by tha chamber of commerce to Su perintendent Buckner at Ronnoice for free delivery and pick up of pack ages. After. Investigation Mr. Bmlth announced that ha waa vonvlncod of the need of this service nnd would give ifc 111 . , v , Mr. Lenora O'Brlant died it th family residence near jforlah Sunday morning, ana wa woneu as jm. thanoa Uondavu v.- -,rr.-.Tr:., mm The Most : ... I x : Yr 'y"v:yy Pleasing Gift For Her This Christmas Thla Utwt dining room chandelier when properly mounted over the ble caat' ft wft glow of ptvrchmeat over the diners . and at the ume time the table- la ef floleatly : iUaiavliMted. The . pleaanal' partis: NOT EXPENSIVE. Come to tee u before yob complete yoiar shop ping, a " Dining' Room E L E C T R r c IrOaM Waffle htm ( Toaitoci (Male TtvUe UataBg HjctotM , litlgr -fSlviwy. Wl VfnhS ChritmM Tree IJtixis Seto Wiring : Fixtures : Appliances v R. H. Milton Electric Co. 121 W. Market Wholesale and Retail "WE SERVE TO PLEASE" Telephone 647 Johnson-Forbis-Simmons Co Suggest Furniture a tb tuprtm Olft tht tnt selootltn that ' aervlot, and oarry the true Christmas spirit threaghout th : It't tht Olft that 1 sensible aad It rtoald bs trn family." Wa Invite yon to view tht wld assortmant tf rooms, and tha oollectlen of odd pieces that tit ta Bar and comfort and ff Mtlrtn tf yoar ho Articled That Will Be Acceptable , i ' e Boodatt aaahtpa Whlto sauael Card Taalea aerrlBs Trays Prlattlla Bawtaw Cahhaets flateUej .Tahlea ,. fplnoi Deeka Ilk hadaOrieo Lasmpa ,:.:..7 a-IU oomhtnt beauty, I I ar'or troa years to - - I I th family, to th . f 1 . lultas for th dlffereat , I H there oo mpletlng tht - I - S i I . Telephesw ttaasd aad Osusar VyV. ' ' Tanto feaurfa V aX4Lll .. .. rtofitoob . " yWEwvtOiw I Mantel Cleek ' ' UMl 1 ' Miners ' - i 'J Mm II ' !-. Toy For the Utile Follta ' ' I .v In such attractive showings that they v amuse the older " AsU!rlV falka Featuring Wheel Toy tt dependable make, and ot . Lt . 1 aJy5" ij$ aoch eonatruotion that thy. afford not only delight to tha- liJL Vn 9fuLjrm ; child but rtal halhy servloe. 1 mfi? . U JhriCmP''Vl j Velocipedes , WagoM Scooter iasf'f' I V"- Klddie-Kar Special C'S. " "".' fcZL , vlJI . & W ar offering a' Kar at a very special Brio, lut ' . ?1 TZSr 25t1 2 ' ' , the. toy for thtllttlt fallow. Be them ....HM l' (V? i i. ia v mm m m m a . i mmj i rhw or- i Atif imt fi y..-,.-. ...,r ..n,!.,. r:,:,'-' ; ;, "-"x- -- " " ' ' ' i v:v-y.-.
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