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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 v Walksr, Wslter Davis, Bsvsrly Moors, Lee Vanstory, Matthew Blackmon, Bobble Scott, Reaves and Jos Clement. With Miss Virginia Jenkins, of Lex ington, presiding,. Interesting plana for Sunday achool aotlvlttea in . the New year will bs formulatsd. Special emphasis will bs placed upon stand ardisation principles and practices Miss - Jenkins Is elementary super intendent of Sundsy schools In ths years attend ths conferenoe this aft ernoon, ... ning. Covsrs wsre laid for Tl In tha ball room, and a delightful' evening was spent. There wsrs representa tives present from many leading ho tels of the south. ' . Bridge Clab Meets. Jhe Emamon Bridge club met Fri day night at ths horns of Mrs J. D. Hlghtowsr, West Market street. Ths high scora prise was won by Mrs Edward Tocum, whlls ths isconf high score prtxs wsnt to Mrs. Paul Glvler. , . ;'..', :: e " . Weed-Bowataa. ' (spkUI te Dillj Km) '' High Point, Deo. 11. At ths homt of J. M. Davis ysstsrday sfternoos st 4 o'clock Mfss Kate Wood, of Woman's Realm Dinner Daaee at O. Henry. The visitors to ths Southern Hotel Sssoclstlon whloh was In ssssloa In Wlneton-Salem on Thursday and Friday of laat week, were entertstnsd by WsdeLowry, msnsgsr of ths O. Hsnry hotel, at an elsborste dinner dance at ths O. Henry Frldsy svs Weddings, Club Meetings Card ' Parties, Personals Sunday School Meeting Today. . At o'clock thla afternoon an Im portant meeting' of the elementary council of the Methodist Sunday schools of Greensboro will be held at West Market Street Methodist church. Telephone 1001 LWsstsrn North Csrollns conference. it is urged tut ail aupennienuenie and tsachers of children under IS Continued on Page II.) Kaieis Clab MeetlaeT. Til apsctous bom of Mrs. K. 8. Willi, n West Market street, waa a rent of besuty yeeterdar afternoon, with Its attraotlra decorations In Itmi and red, hotly, mistletoe, trail. In ceAar and Chrlatmaa balls; tormina- a beautiful setting for the Christ, mas procram 6f tha Kutsrae club, which 'had been arranned by Mrs. Wills and Miss A;ne Marti. Tha entire club Joined In, tha alnf ' Ina; of "Holy Nlsht, Silent Night!" ons of tha maar beautiful and ast-ree of all, tha Chrlatmaa carols. Thla was followed by Sulllvan'a anthem. "It Came Upon tha Midnight Clear," which was aunt by a doubla ojwsr tette, alesdsmes E. W. Teams, K. a WHIt, B. C Cldwell, MiM Tlllle More lock, Messrs. Benjamin Betes 'Leonard Hurley, C. B. 'Shaw an 1 tester Barnes. '. . Mrs. Cumminss Mebane. Mis Kath erlna Johnson, Meaars. Charles Trox ell and Barnea then sane aroup of carols, tlntred with tha Christmss thought and life, and Mr. Barnes pave Handel's "Why do the Heathen Rage" from the Messiah. Owing to the Illness of one of the singers a duet had to be omitted from the porgram. but Mrs. B. Cl Caldwell Kraclouafy substituted a beautiful solo, "There Were Shepherds." Miss Misa Kstherlna Johnson's Solo "The Virgin's Lullaby." from 'The Coming of tha King." by Dudley Buck, wss lovely. , Another anthem. "Bins;. O Heavens. tlvsn by ths doable quar tette, followed, and ths prograitr-waa closed with the singing of the famil iar carol. "Hark, the Herald Angels SingJl by all ths club members. , At lbs close of the program svery pne realised to euote Mrs. Crosby Adams, that "No matter how widely different the phraseology of all these beautiful offerings, there Is. bnt one purpose the lifting of tbe heart In aspiration and faith." tractive laoenee burners, and to Mrs. Garland 'Clary, aleo a recent bride, and Miss Frances Carpenter, of New York, were also (Ivan prises, dainty vanities, ' Following the games a atad course waa served. The pleasure of tha afternoon was greatly enhanced by piano solos by Misses Eugenia Patterson and Elisa beth Causey, and vocal solo by Mist Alleece Sspp. Among those present were: Mes- dames Sapp, Armtleld, Garland Clary, David Cauaey, Bates Brand, Fran Hayes. H. J. Vsnn. Psul Wyseng. W. D. Tyre, Jamee Hires. T. a Flow. ers, Max Rawlins Carl Llung, Herman Hedgepsth, H. T. McCub- bins, of Salisbury, I. D. Ksmn, and Misses Cs lienter, Augusta Sapp, Mary PPatterson Allie King, Ella Flnkston, of Salisbury, Lillian Mebane, Alleece Sapp, Msbel Clary, Bonnie Brown, Bugenia Patterson, Marion Cary. Elisabeth Uttle, Irene Sapp. Clayton Brown, Ella Stout. Johnsie Newlsnd. of Statesvllle. Eva McClamroch. Mo selle Paris, Mary Mosely, Sara Vims, Myrtle Armtield. Willie Paris. Elsie Newell, Louise MoPherson nd Clara Hayes. s Mrs. Victor Sapp sad Mrs. Hugh Armtleld, resent brides, wsre charm ingly complimented yesterday when Mrs. Julius Little and Mrs. Otis Phil, lips gave a delightful rook and brtdgs party at the Hylmere tsa room.' , Christmas decorations addsd to ths attrastlvsasss of the tsa room, and the place card ware also suggestive of ths approaching holiday season. Ths high score prlss for bridge, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs. L D. Hama. and the rook prlss, a deck of rook cards, went to Miss Myrtle Arm field. t The aonoreos were given at- ASTHMA - He Cure far ft. hat i icfief to oftest farotssht bar VAroRUa CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Carnations , ' Narcissus ' PLANTS Cyclamens. Primroses. Begonias, Cherries. Ferns, etc. CHRISTMAS WRKATHS DUFFY GREENHOUSES , OppeeHe O. Hear Betel -ie Sn tbe t Way- Every Inch a Food ?' Store Ws are delighted with the way pur friends are coming to ess ns In ear new quarters. Oar store is storked te ths limit with Christmss goodies We are putting forth svery ef fort to make your Xmaa shop ping easy. If it's nuts, raisins csndlss. fruits. Florida and California, vegstsblss. dresssd turkeys, hens, espons, fryers, lamb, steaks, roasts and oys ters we have them. Ope Kveataas, Select Tear the Patterson Bros., ioc Dept. Food Storei church was held oa Friday at tha church. The .meeting was called to order by the , president, and, following tbe reading of the minutes of the last meeting It wss, decided to have a re cital some time nsit month, the exact date to bs announced later. Ths society will give a Christmas entertainment for their Parents and other members of the church, and a committee was appointed to writs the Invitatioaa to same, and te make all other arrangements ' All the members- of ths society sgreed thst thsy would bring their Bibles to .ths prayer meetings, and It was decided te send a Christmas present to a former superintendent, who Is new preparing to be a mis sionary. - Following ths meeting of the so ciety, ths executive committee met tor tne purpose of electing new mem bers ef the various committees for the now ysar. Refreshments wsre served y the social committee. .Those p regent were: Mlssss Emtly Ward, Lurlel Smith. Mabls Bull. Mar garet Osborne, Annie Llvengood, and Rev. N. M. Harrison. knee Cresset and Cealry Entertain. Following a cuatom which has been sdopted within ths psst few years at Oreensboro college by Miss Margaret u. Stewart, head of the home eco nomics department. Misses Elisabeth Cramer, of Elisabeth City, and Pauline coniey, or Marlon, students In ' the department, wsre hostesses Friday svenlng at ;! o'clock. In ths dining room of the department In Hudson hall, at ar elaborate sevea-oourae dinner. The entire room was' In holiday at- tire, holly and mistletoe being used in great profusion. Tha oenterpleee of me table waa a cluster of holly with Its deep green leaves and nestling red berries, surrounded by miniature Christmss trees, while from the chandelier above red Christmss hells wsre suspended te sach corner of ths table by red ribbons. Red and green oandlea lighted the table, while the place cards were of Christmas design and here tiny lighted red angles. rrom the oyster cocktail through each of 'the ssvsa courses, te the dsmltaase, the dinner 'was a triumph of culinary art. and the young host esses bore themselves with all ths saaa of manner and grace that many Hostesses of years experience have never yet acquired. It is the aim of Misa Stewart to train bar pupils, not only to the pre paring of the meal, but to the real art of entertaining, and In both the nostssses or tnat svsning sxoslled. Covers wsre laid for Dr. and Mrs. 8. B. Turrentlns, .Rev. and- Mrs. A. W. Plyler. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Dickson and for the hostesses. - Kverttt-rartklu. In a wsdding of quiet simplicity and beauty Miss Msrlsl Howard Everltt, of Qreensboro. and Walter James Farthing, of Danville, Vs- wsre married test evening at ths home of bride's psrsnta, West 8 veasa ore street. Tbe Rev. H. J. Nash, rector of St. Andrews Episcopal share h. performed ths ceremony. The home was beautifully decor ated with white ehrysanthsmums and other flewers. and ths vows were spoksn before an altar in tha parlor, with cathedral candles . and whits ahrysanthsmum around it There were no attendants except John A. veritt Jr., who acted as best man. Tha bride wss dressedia brown- canton crepe with a hat of gold tls sas. She carried a eorsags of pink rosea and lilies of the valley. Ths groom snd his best man wore beuton- s lores of lilies of the valley. After the ceremony refreshments were served to those who attended the wedding. Ths dining room table was beeutlfutly decorated with white Brids roses. Among thoee present wsre: Mrs. 1. H. Soetwright. of Portsmouth. Vs.. a slstsr of ths brlds's mother, Mrs, Morrison W. Dl vine, of Wilmington, another sister. and her dsughtsrs, Misses Sussn and Bottle Divine: a eeusln. Miss Fsnnie Northrop, of Wilmington; Miss Con sly and Mr. Whiteside, of Dsnvllle: snd Mr. snd Mrs. L. B. Michsux and Rsv. and Mrs. H. O. Nash, of oresns boro. Mr. and Mrs. Fsrthlng Isft last night for a trip te Florida, aftar which thsy. will be at horns In Dan ville. - Christina Cadeava Seeiety Meets Ths regular monthly social and business meeting bt the Intermediate Christlsn Endesvor society of the West End . Methodist Protestant Mass Tnssey Hvea Skewer. The Ever Rssdy elass of girls of the First Christian church held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Carlotta Johnson, last Friday svenlng. The house was d secreted In ths Christmas colors, holly wreaths, bells, , ornaments and miniature Christmas trees. Following- ths buslnsss et tha class. which wss transacted short order, ths real purpose of the meeting was divulged, when ths hostess brought In a tray of packages wrapped In Christmas paper, which shs present ed to Miss Joy Bslle Tussey, a bride elect et this month. Upon being opened, thsy wpre found to contain many useful kitchen articles. , Following ths showsr. tns Bostsss served grape juice, wjta trait salad and oaks, in which ths color motif was fdrthsr aecsntuatsd. These present. In addition to ths honor guest, were Misses Hutn, i net- ma and Zula Tusssy. Mary ursgory. Ellen Ratchet, Betsy Dais Shbltop, Estslle Walksr, Josephine ujsvant, Viola Lassiter, Dr. and Mrs. Clem. Mrs. Cotton and Mrs. Johnson. Friends Chnseh Chrtstsus Meade. tk ,.n.n- nmmm of Christ mas music will be given Sunday night at T:JU by tne Aoneoore biiv. Friends church choir. tindertho di rection of Mrs. A. K. Moore. Ths public Is cordially Invited, No. L Turn unto Us. O Lord. anthem. No, I. Oh, Corns, Kmmanuei. anthem. . No. 1. Thns Balth ths Lord, by William Mason. No. 4, Plessed be tne ura. aninem. No. I. Awaks, O Zlon, snthem. s ci 1 jtti Town of Bethlehem. sopranno solo with, violin obligate Dy Ulftn Mruw. No. 1. There Were Snepneras, tsnor solo nnd choir. No. I. Ths Christmas Lunacy, con tralto nolo by Hasel Guthrie. , No. I. Noel. NosU Christmss carol. No. 10. .My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord, final chorus by ths choir. : -a . ' . Honoring Mass Tassey. ul Tn Viiiuy. A brlde- 1IUIIUI " i" " z - . ' elect of thla month. Miss Ruth Tussey gsve a surprise snower on 7 afternoon at her . home on Vance street. - Ths houss was charmingly decor ated In quantities of holly, ths dso orations carrying out the Christmas Idea. After ths bride-elect hsd been giv en ths rosnx useful and beautiful presents, the hostess served a de licious salad course. Esch gueSt wss riven a lovely bunch of holly as a souvsnlr. Thoss enjoying Miss Tusssys nos pitality wsrs Misses . Thslma and Zula Tussey. of Lsxlngton. Elva Teates. ,Pssrl Fulp, Iva Ysstss, Csr lotta Johnson. Helen Clspp, Ruth snd Jsy Belle Tusssy. Mrs. Lsudermllk, snd Mrs. Tussey. Celebrates -lth Birthday. Msster Archie Joynsr cslsbratsd his lth birthday at ths horns of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Joynsr, oa Thursdsy svsning whsn a number f his young friends wsrs Invitsd To shars In ths festivities of the ocoa. slon with him. Numsrous games wsrs played; there was a hugs blrthdsy cake, and delicious refreshments. Among thoss present wsrs Roland Hill, David and Sldnsy Stsrn. Caarlss S ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! 5 o Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Ready-to-V ear Beginning Tomorrow. Monday Morning. Instead of after Christmas. Offering our Entire Stock U - Of High Grade Outer Apparel At Drastic Price Reductions S iSmfa. mMs,: Dmsss, Fws l , g Once again the Ellis,' Stone Store proves itself a true friend I Instead of waiting until after Christmas for our . Semi-Annual Clearance Sale we have decided to have it now. Hence you can select your garment at the very g ts.4 ' HafM m height of the season tan.get the added service out of it, and at the same time buy at the lowest possible priees. v K t Women who have shopped around know that the Ellis, Stone stock of ready-to-wear is the finest and largest in ' Ja -.. - ,t, . s id. Every suit, every coat, andevery dress without a single exception has been reduced foi this great Clearance J w Sale. .We advise you to be here early tomorrow morning. Perhaps the very garment you want is still here and offered at a mere fraction of its real worth! - Semi-annual Clearance Sale Of Women's and Misses' Semi-annual Clearance Sale Of . Women's and Misses' 1 SUITS w Kjver one nunureu uiera uu every Kariucui. g ' measures op to the very highest standards, elegant fabrics, superb in line, and absolutely correct in 2r mode. Each one possesses that nicety of detail and U perfect workmanship that bespeaks quality. ad . -- . . . - Among the collection you will find many, handsome three-piece suits trimmed with fine furs. -.. ... Make your selection tomorrow at the1 usual After Christmas Reductions 1 ' v ' . ? X $25.00 g $27.50 P $29.85 B ,$35.00 g $370 vf . $39.85 V $45.00 f $47.M ' $48.50 l $495 1 $60.00 M $62.50 0 $65.00 $69.50 9 $75.00 M $79.50 Suits at j Suits at....... M $95, 1 $98.50 V $100, .00 ) .50 0.00 ) $112.50 1 Kt $125.00 ) Suits at....... Suits at , v Suits at ! Suits at Suits at 64 Corsages! Veilings, too f Millinery . . . Fashioned After Yuletide Charms New Hats--Intended For the season of merriment which en circles the Christmas Holiday . . . And for the other mid-season occasions, which demand you look your very best . . . ( Satin Claims The Millinery Mode As Its Own-. Satin hats. Charming, glistening, good-looking! J)raping ; softly into any desired effect. Tailored in eonally effective lines. Inexpensive to a delightful degree. Clustered with flowers or fruit drooping with ostrich or coque veiled in laces or with a single' touch of silver. Who can resist their combination of smartness and economy? No Garment Sent On Approval Semi-annuel Clearance Sale Of FURS Scarfs and Chokers One lot of scarfs-consisting of about 25 foxes and wolves, mostly In the fiat styles. Will be placed on sale at ' One-Half Price All chokers, platinum and blue fox, will be on sale at a reduction in price of ' Ten Per Cent Handsome Fur Coats of Hudson Seal and Bay Seal will be placed on sale at a reduction of One-Fourth In Price Timely Sale Of Blanket Robes. for men, women and children at a reduction in price y Of 25 Per Cent COATS Over 100 Plain and Fur- trimmed Models From Which to Make Your Selection Every woman who is wanting a new winter coat for the holidays should not overlook this extra ordinary offering of handsomf coats at price reductions that are unexcelled. Stunning v. fur-trimmed coats Squirrel, Beaver, Platinum For, Taupe Fox, Black Fox and Cara cul. Also many handsome plain rnnta made of fine Quality ma terials will be found 'in the col lection. " V Straight-line models, blouse back models, and the popular side- draped modelsSizes 14 to 46. Look for the special sale tags they bear the following reduc tions: . s . . i 24.85 coats reduced MQ QC to sJHa.ua (29.85 coats reduced (09 OC to ......... . ..... Pa.sJ;OtJ $35.00 coats reduced J 35 $39.85 coats reduced 5 $45.00 coats reduced JCj $49.60 coats reduced 35 $55.00 coats reduced JJ $59.50 coats reduced QjtJ $67.50 coats reduced JtjJ $75.00 coats reduced to . $79.50 coats reduced to . $61.85 $63.85 $68.85 $76.85 $87.50 coats reduced to ............... $95.00 coats reduced to $110.00 coats reduced (QQ OP to pOO.OU $125.00 coats reduced $00 OC to sjs7as0sj , Women's and Misses' S DRESSES Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Entire collection included in tY'm irroaf i.n W . Be vsee VIVHilillliD Mi r sale over ZOO beautiful new fall and winter dresses a in materials of Canton Crene. Satin facd Flat Crepe, Cripe de Chine, Satins, Vevet,. Poiret, i' wwi v,repe, ueorgette, Urocade Chiffons, 2 Taffete and Metal Clothes. In the best styles and col- ' W ' , ort of the season. Regular sizes 14 to 46.' Extra - A sizes 40H to 48V,. ' ' " $ r' r $27.50 $32X0 .Ivf, , $ I DrMM f: tl 6.95 '$? JMO I we. 18 Dresses at.i; 32 1. . - f .a. I J Dresses at.:. Jjf Dresses at. 59 $45.00 , $47.50 $48.50 $49.85 $55.00 $57.50 $59X0 $62.50 $65.00 $67.50 $69.50 $75.00 $85. $89, $95, ! .00 .o!L) , Dresses .95 Look For the Semi-Annual Clearance ': Sale Tags ' ''- ' : Semi-annual Clearance Sale Of : Children's Gpatis At a 20 Per Cent Reduction .In Price Ages 2 to 16 years. This should be welcome news to mothers, for just when the children really need warm coats we are offering thenat reduced prices. Both the plain and fur-trimmed models are here. ' v Original price te remam on each coat. Just make your selection and deduct 20 per cent. , Semi-annual Clearance Sale Of Entire Stock Of Sweaters ' AtH 25 Per Cent Reduction In Price ., I ' sf , Slip-OversNovelty Styles ' Tuxedo Styles 1 fa r : 1." ". .. . ' ; hi Millinery Shop Mezzanine Floor
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