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GRKKiNSJtWKO DAJJT NEWS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I IT, 1921
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Woman's Realm
Telephone 1001
Weddings, Club Meetings
Card Parties, Personals
, rerees-Pradea.
ful surprise to thslr Biany friends
'cloak In Danville, Va, at the horn
of Mr. and Mra. Joan n. rr, wm
thair daughter, Mlaa Helta Fair,
became tha bride of Sidney E. Pre
den, of Greensboro. Only tha fam
ilies of thaaa young people and a few
1 , (k.i iniimata finda witnessed
tha ceremony, which waa performed
Dy tna ev. nrwt
Vernon Methodist church, tha paator
of tha bride.
Mra Fruden's only attendant waa
her sister. Mlaa Anna Wollen Terree.
who acted aa maid of honor, and
, Gordon Pruden, tha groom brother,
waa beat man.
Following tha oaramony, Mr. and
Mra. Pruden cam immediately to
Greensboro., whers they spent yester
day and last night, leaving today for
a wedding trip to points In Florida.
On their return they will make
Greensboro their home,
Mrs, Pruden waa educated at the
Korth Carolina callage, graduating In
tha clasa of 1918, and la well known
In Greensboro, where she has vts
Ited often. She la a cultured and
delightful young woman, and will be
charming addition to tna aooial life
of th city.
Mr. Pruden la tha sen at Mrs. U
M. Pruden. formerly af thla city, but
now at Atlanta, and la prominently
connected both In the social and
business life of tha elty. Ha waa
educated at the University af North
Carolina, and la now manager of the
8. E. Pruden company, cotton mer
chants, of this elty.
Both of these young people are e
tremely popular throughout North
Carolina and Virginia, and their
marriage wtll be of. Interest to their
large circle of friend.
glrdCC-Grcea Weddlaa;.
With a quiet and Impressive cer
emony af t,he borne of tha brlde'a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sledge,
an Elm street on Saturday, Decem
ber 21, at 4 o'clock p. m Kmry
Green, e( Greensboro, and Mlaa Ida
I .aura Sledge, of Weldon. were mar
Vied, Rev. U .D. Dayman, of tha
Jethodlst church , officiated, uslug
the ring service.. .
Tha marriage was a very quiet
one. there being na attendants ascent
Miss Narclasa Bruce Daniel, who en
tered with tha brlda aa maid of hon-
sr miiami II BJ uaTewa-
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SUN.WINHDUST 6-CINDERS
krMMMiina a. tni ar esuaetm a opticians
or. (ha wore king's blue panne
velvet with accessories to match.
Tha bride were a golng-away
gown of navy marleen with grey fox
trimming aad gray accessories.
Tha parlors were decorated with
pine, running cedar, large bowla of
blooming aaralaaaa and candelabra
with many white tapers, carrying out
color schema of green and white.
Mr. aad Mra. Green left Immedi
ately after ta caramony for a visit
to northern cities. After January 1
they will be at home In Greensboro.
Maw Tray Haawred.
Mlaa Lota Lea Troy waa the gueat
of honor yesterday afternoon at a
surprise birthday party given by her
aunt. Miss A. B. Troy, at her spa
oioue home OB South Mendenhall
street. Tha home waa artistically
decorated in tha Christmas colors,
red and green. '
Rook waa played at three tables,
and at the conclusion of the games.
Mlssea Eleanor Barton and Maurine
McMastera tied for high score, aad
were presented with candy a a re
ward for their efforts.
The hostess served a delicious
chicken aalad course, which waa fol
lowed by tha birthday cake.
Those enjoying the hospitality of
Miss Troy warej-'the honor guast,
Mlsa Tray, Misses Eleanor Barton,
Maurine McMastera, Margaret Patter
son, Carlotta Johnson. Helen Clapp,
Elieabet Mann. Biisaoem rioogm.
Rose Lambeth, Carmele Ferguson, and
Bertha Ferree.
Mr. and Mra. Clasa Glvea Dlaaer. I
The children of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Olaaa, of 401 Andrew street, gave
their parents a delightful surprise
dinner on Christmas day. Mr. and!
Mra. Glaaa were the recipienta of
many useful and beautiful presents I
from their children, who also took
possession of tha kitchen and dining j
room, preparing a bountnui iraai.
Those enioying the delightful day
were: Mr. and Mra. TJ. M. Glass, Mr.
an! Mra. C. W, Glaas and family. Mr
and Mra. David Olaaa and son, Mr.
and Mra. Bert Fogleman. Misa Eua
Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Krneat Aired
aad daughter, Mr. and Mra jeea
Vaughn and children, and Mra. Eu
genia. Woody.
;i Kew Secretary Named '
uim ijm ritrich. a a-raduate of
'the Battle Creek, Michigan, school of
physical education, ana a rosineni
Minerva. 0-. will arrive In thla elty
January 1 to take charge of the
health education department of the
local T. W. C. A. tine wui succeeu
uu. ifwviv whn reenetlv realgned
to accept a position In Georgia.
Miss Delirtcn comes 10 mw cur
well recommended, and T. W. C A.
nsMnila are lubllant In that they have
secured her sarvtees, Bhe has had
eonalderabla experience in pnyaicai
education work.
Mr. saNre. Harrlsee) Safer aim
un H tlravSmith. of Nashville.
Tenn, anaLFraak and Tom Har--i
.i rk.it.nnnrt Tenn.. the
guests of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Harrison,
ware tha guests of nonor issi mam
at a lovely bridge, party given by
Mr. and Mra. Harrison, at their heme
on Weet Market street.
Tha spacious rooma ware beautiful
In their Christmas deooratlona of red
and green, holly and; red . roses pre.
dominating. '
Bight tablea were arranged for the
games, at they conclusion ef which a
delicious aalad course and coffee were
served.
Y. W. C. A. Nates.
Guests at, the Y. W. C. A.' residence
during tha holiday aeaaon are Misses
Henrietta Caudle, Randleman; Orrie
Humbert, Norfolk, Va.; Lucy Hlggs,
Charlotte; Alta Zachery, Graham;
Nannie Smith, Sammle Smith. Clin
ton; Hasel Melvln. Mary Melvln.
Salemburg; Kllsabeth Poe, Fayette,
vllle; Florence Qllraath, Moravian
Falla;.Anna Baity, Cana; Ruth Par.
ham, Henderaonvllle: Mat tie
Straughn, Atlanta, Ga.. and Mra. B. E
Vaughn and Kdward Vaughn, of
Norfolk. Va.
Planty of aetivltlea will take place
In the girls' work department at the
Y. W. C. A. thle week. The Lindsay
street girla wtll hold a party this
morning. West Lea street school
g.rls this afternoon, Aaheboro street
school girla Friday morning, and the
Pomona high school girla Friday
afternoon.
The Peptomlst olub will hold their
noonday luncheon at the hut on
Thursday. This olub will furnish
musle for the big tarkey dinner to
be given to the girla away from
home.
Girla from the local high school
wtll hold a tea In the club rooma
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
A large membership rally will be
held around the Christmas tree at the
Y. W. C A. Thursday with a dinner
to be held at 1 o'clock. The Olkla
olub will be hostess and girls living
away from home are invited to at
tend. These girls are asked to no
tify tha T. W. C. A. secretary In or
der that a space may be prepared
for them. "-An Interesting program
will be carried out at . I o'clock.
Ministers and their wives are In
vited to attend this membership rally.
e. Craaor Hera ,Far Visit. !
Mr. and Mra John Marshall Cranor,
of Huntington, West Virginia, spent
Christmas with Mra. Cranor' a par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Carpenter,
on Virginia street Mr. Cranor re
turned to Huntington Monday after,
noon, while Mra. Cranor will remain
ior me remainder of tha wek.
Mrs. Cranor waa befnra h men-i.T.
last suJnmer. Miss Violet Carpenter, of
mie ony. ana ene nas a great many
frlenda here who Will ha IntematMl tn
know aha Is in tha city.
who has alao returned to tha city, -
Mra. W. S. Hannah, of Oastonla,
Christmas with Mlsa Lena Llneberrv,
has returned to her home after a visit
of aeveral days to her brother, K. C
Fairies. J
Harry Suggs,- at Sanford. was
vlaltor In the city during tha Chrlst
maa halldaya.
Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Wllllamaon are
visiting t.hf former's parents at At
lanta, w
Mra, H. D. Blake, of Philadelphia
Is the gueat of her daughter, Mra &
L. Featrees, In the Justice apart
ments. In Justall court ,
Lindsay W. Bain has returned to
Canton, X. after epehding Chrlatmaa
with his parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. W.
Bain. Washington street.
Mrs. R. B. Turner and daughter,'
Florence, are apendlng the holiday
aeaaon at Washington.
Jsmes Fteklen, of Greenville, Is
tha guest of Major and Mrs. B. W.
Myara, Smith street
Len W. Preston, of St. Louis. laJ Cimm man waa flnreed. and a iramhllnr
.,.,.. i n cnjr rur sev. House, two-slorjr frame structure.
srai aaya. .
Mlaa Virginia Givlnra, of Mont
vale, Va., la the gueat of Mlas lowel
Preston, at T4I Park avenue, t
John nd Rube WagoneY, of Wajk.
ertown, were Oreensvoro visitors
yesterday. ";' ....
IRoyal Sands, of Reldavllle. was a
Greensboro visitor yesterday.
Mrs, Christina Adams will leave to
day for Spartanaburg, S. C where alia
will spend, several days ' visiting
friends.
Mra O, H. Reid, of Norfolk, Va.
is tha guest of her mother, Mrs,'M.
K. Callum, an Smith street.
. Miss Bailie Thomas, of Statesvllle.
waa a visitor In the city yestsrday.
Miss Ella.B. Merrlmon, of Oak
Bidgetapent several hours bar yes
terday shopping,
MVf and Mra, M. 8. Tounts and
small son, Jack, spent yesterday In
Burlington, guests of Mr, and Mra
Ellis CrutchfleM.
Philip Silver spent Christmas with
relatives and friends .In High Point.
Joseph P, Menetree, Ird, of wash
ington. la spending the Christmas
holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Oi U
Orubbs.
H. B. Uilliksn Is spending the
Christmaa holidays with his mother
in Meon. Ga. .
LAmax I'immona leit last nignt xor
Atlanta attar apendlng tNrlatmas
with Mr. and Mra H. H. Felder.
GOV. PARKER REQUESTS
THE PHYSICIAN BE HELD
ON CHARGE OF MURDER
(Continued From Pw OnOv
Store Closed Thursday
it Taking Inventory
On account of closing Thursday for Inventory, we will
appreciate it very much if our patrons will anticipate
their needs In ordering groceries today. ' '8
Store will be open all day today, and will re-open Fri-
day morning after closing for the entire day Thursday.
JOHN E. SOCKWELL 1
200 W. Market Phone 500-501
ICW)B9amWWmW)WIUa
One
Demea at O. Hearr.
of the outstanding r.li
aventa of tha week will be tha dance
tonight at the Henry hotel given
in honor of the Mfcring Picture Own
ers convention. whVh Is In session
here. There will be k Urge ifumber
of out-of-town visitors here, and the
sffair promises to be delightful.
TROOPS F!ARCHTa FOR
BVIDENCB ON OYKAMITERS
Mr. aad Mrs. Gcavga Met.
Mr, and Mra W. D. Oeorra h.v.
returned from their wedding trip to
points In Florida, and are vlalting
Mrs. George's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
4. . aaaiionea, on Aaheboro street
Tha Round Dosen eli.k hi.k
"to have met on Thursdar of thla
ween, aaa Been, poatponad until next
weea.
PEBJONAIA
Pleasant are the ddighted
comments of your guests
vhen your coffeo is
"Good to the last-drop"
mm. U-S. fAT. rpr.
'Christmas Festivities Call For
Evening Slippers
Shown Here
In a Wide
Array
of
Correct
Style
For Ladies
and Muses
At Prices
Lest
SAMPLE SHOE STORE CO.
338 S. Elm
We buy the best We tell for leg
Phon. 2832-W
Into office." he continued, "gangs
that paraded tha streets fired shots
around my house, I asked the sher
iff to take matters In hand but noth.
ing waa dona" , i
To police officials who questioned
him Dr. McKoln denied being Impli
cated In tha murders (Daniels and
Richards) and leclared further that
ha was not In tha vicinity at the time
of their occurrence.
hla death the loulslsna-Arkaiisas law
and order league waa formed to aa
oura evidence In the case, but no
arreeta were made. The league was
said t have been made up of 6,000
dtlaeni of the two attes, and re
cently disbanded.
Kldmaplag Cases Cited '
Tha kidnaping of Ave prominent
aier jiuuge oiuaene on a nigaway last 14
August is believed to have reaultedl f-f
In the death of Daniels and RlohanM. 1 1
Two others were severely flogged, and
J. U Pantela. 7ll.year.o3d rather of
Watt Panlala. was at tha point of
death for aavaral weeka beoauaa of
the erueltlea Inflicted uplji him.
xna tonaeaover invasion-, tna third
event of the year, occurred laat month
and resulted In the death pf i. O.
Woods, it, a atlsslssipplan. Ha waa
riddled with shot after he had fired
on a party ol aeveral hundred maaked
and white "sheeted" men who marched
Into the new oil Held of south Ar
kansas to clean out tha undesirables.
torn down. An ezodui of mora than
1.000 people from the region resulted.
Officials made no effort to learn the
Identity of the mob, aa far aa known.
s . , a-
. Tha Worm Tanas..
(Engineering.)
An engineer waa giving evidence In
a case in which a farmer waa aulng
a railway company for damagea re.
aulting from the death ot a cow
which had been run into by a train.
The farmer's lawyer waa heckling
the engineer, and kept Teverting to
hla pet question, which waa:
--"Now, tall me, waa tha aow on the
track?" '
' At laat tha engineer became angry,
and answered the .question)
"Well, If yu want ma ts tall tUa
real truth, tha cow waa bathing in the
stream tha other slda of tha track.
But the angina saw, leaped off the
rails, daahad over tha bank, and,
landing right en top of tha cow;
atrangled it to death without a
word," '
Flowers Plant
Floral Designs
( Phon 855
Duff y Greenhouses
Oapaalte O, Henry Hotel
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MADAME LEE
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DaBELtS
MADAME ROSELIEA
PALMIST and CLAIRVOYANT '
Tells you when and whom yon will marry and
how to win the man or woman you love. Re
unltea the separated, eausee speedy and happy
marriage with the one of your choice. Sn
gives you the full secret of hew to control,
faaclaate and charm the ana you leva. Mo
matter what troubles you may have with your
self and others, aho will help you. Why be un
lucky, unlevedt Learn how to control events ef
life. Tour entire life Is revealed by thla gift
ed woman.
aiiefaeltSB Gaaraateed aag silea Reasonable
302 Vt South Elm Street
Oppealle Mattaaal Theater. Hawrai S a. as. ta
a a. .
Mlsa Fannie Sua Donnell la at
noma for the holidays. ,
Miss Mitt is Donnell haa returned
from Flora MacDonal to spend the
cnristmaa with her parenta.
Hiss Dorothy Dean, of Nashville
is spending the holidays with her
atster. Mrs. rate.
Roy Meador, of Tarboro, la apend
lng tne noitaays here with his moth
er. .
Mr. sad Mrs. Carter Dalton and
rsotlly, who spent Christmaa with
xi. Dalton s parenta. Mr. and Mra
R. V. Dalton, left yesterday for their
home in High Point.
Mrs. G. A. Sparrow, of Lowell. Is
tne guest f Mrs, Frank Dalton, at
nor home on Flshar Park circle.
Mrs. Lula Scott, is visiting her Us
ter. Mrs. Cora RtrJiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Verfcon Tow. of Ra
lelgh, are snendlng a few days in
the- city with Mra Tow's mother,
Mrs. Pernell. '
Mrs. R. B. Turner and daughter,
Miss Florence Turner, left Monday
night fr Washington, D. C, where
they will spend the holiday aeaaon.
Miss' Kva Hlainback will loave to
day for Weldon, where sha will spend
the remainder of the week.
gJdnay Allen and Carrol, are apend
lng aeveral days In Fort Union, Va.,
where they are groomsmen In a
wedding.
Jullue Cohen haa returned from.
Goldaboro. where he spent the
Chirstmas holidays. Mrs. Cohan and
daughters will return in a short
time. ; ,
W. F. Ross is a business visitor to
Raleigh.
Mra. L. D Vjaiey, who has been
quite sick with Influent. Is Im
proving. .
1. BSach will spend today In
Pocahontas. where he la attend
ing a meeting of the director's of
the Aracoma Coal mine. He was ac
companied by his daughter, Miss Ma
hal Baaclf.
' Miss Agnes Varner, of Olbaonvllle.
was a Greensboro visitor yesterday.
Mrs. P.. O. Browning, of Burling
ton, spent yestsrday tn tha city
shopping.
Miss Haiel Montgomery, of High
Point, was a Greensboro ahopper
yesterday.
Mrs. William Tate, of High Point,
was a shopping visitor here yester
day. Mrs. Hsrry Raymond, of High
1 Point, spent several hours here yes
terday shopping.
Mrs. C. M. Htuser, of High Point,
wss a'flreenwhoro shopper yesterday.
Mra. T. J. Gold, of High Point, was
a Oreensboro visitor yesterday.
Mrs. R. T. Joyce, Mrs. Alice Joyce
Null, and little aon, John, who have
been spending the past seversl
months in Wtstfleld, are here for the
holidays.
I". D. Burkner has returned from
Gaffney, 8. C, where ha spent Christ
mas eve with Mrs. Bucknsr and baby,
who are visaing Mrs. Buckner's par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Tracy Cunningham are
visitors to Athsvllle, where Mrs. Cun
ningham will spend some time In the
Interest of btr health.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny. Mlssea
Virginia and Mary Danny, and Charlea
Denny, are spending the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Kenneth Carter,
it their home In Danville, Va.
Marvin Crawley la spending Sev
ern! daya In Washington, D. C.
, Miss Minnie Trlbble haa returned
, from'' Burlington, where aha spent
Bastrop, La., Dec !(. The eeeond
arrest In connection with the More
house kidnaping of last August waa
made lata today when Dr. B. M. Mc
Koln, until a few months ago mayor of
Mer Rouge, -waa tak,en la cuatody at
Baltimore at tha raqueat of Qover.
nor Parker, who charged him with
murder. The physician waa taking
a post graduate couraa at Johns Hop.
kins university.
The former mayor la expected to
reach here within a few days to join
a former deputy sheriff, who Is now
being held n a similar eharga In tha
Bastrop jail.
wnue tne arreat was being made.
a detachment of national guard waa
reeennoitering along Lake La
Fourche for evidence to lead
to the arrest of dynamiters re
sponsible far the blasting pf a ferry
landing last week when tha bodies of
two men, believed to have been tor
tured and murdered by maaked and
robed men. were blown from the bot
tom of the lake.
The company alao waa to act ai
a body-guard for tha sheriff, who waa
to make arrests In the event his sus
picions Justified them.
Ttwaaba la Recalled
During the day Adjutant Oeneral
Toombs, suddenly called back from
Washington by the governor, ar
rived in Morehouse to direct the
operations of tha three eompanla's of
state troops encamped hare and at
Mer Rouge.
It waa persistently, reported dur
ing the day that all preparations hsd
been made to call,' out two addi
tional state companies If conditions
warranted. .
' Soldiers are on guard duty at Hhe
Jail here and anoampad In the heart
of Mer Rouge, where the situation
la such that the governor does not
want to leave the townspeople to
themselves In ths fear there will be
bloodshed becauae of 'the friction
among them following the August
event. Many of the populaoe are
armed.
The military also was' at the dis
posal of the civil authoritlea to take
In custody many members of the
hooded mob whose Identity Is known
to tha state, according to department
of luatlca men.
Attorney Oeneral coco yesteraay
announced that at least alz or seven
more arresta will be made before
the open hearing In connection with
the case, which haa been sst for
Jaouary 6 here.
Mara Arreeta mpeetee
It is reported the number of afrestn
111 be lnorsaasd In tha event tha
Identities of the dynamiters are es
tabllahed. Fsderal agents declare
they have the name oft the -ringleader
and hla arrest Is imminent-
Attorney . General toco la expeciea
to arrive at New Orleans tomorrow In
preparation for the conference there
Thursday, at which time plana tor
the hearing will be outlined and tha
report of the coroner- Jury that eon
ducted the Inquest ovff ths headless
bodies of Watt Pamela ana immtt
Richards will be discussed.
ntieena were gathering oa tha
atreet corners tonight discussing tne
arrest of two of their rormer taw
officials. Ths arreat of the man wno
had been their mayor until ne re
signed last August came as a com-
nlete- surprise. ' Dr. atcnvoin waa
hnm and srraw to manhood In Mon
roe, and later moved to user nouge,
where he was a practicing pnysician.
His friends Induced him to msks the
race for mayor and during his In
cumbency he fearlessly upheld the
law and attempted to rid the com
munlty of moonshiners and -other law
breakers, It waa aaio.
luaalu Fired At Merer
On August i ne reported assas
sins fired twoUoads of shot Into hla
moving automobile aa - he was an
swering alck call. He later re
ceived peralatent warnings, to leave
the community, and he did sn. This
event led to the tragedy ot ths 24tn,
in the theory of the state.
T. J. Burnett, arrested last, Sat
urday, la denied visitors except un
der military surveillance. Today he
grew suilsn and rsstlsss, and repeat,
edly gripped the Iron bar In which
he la enclosed. His battery of at
torneys spent sevsral houra with him.
It was recalled here tonight that
four murders hav been charged to
hooded men since laat May along the
Arkansas-Louisiana border.
At Wllmot. Ark., B. U Ollls, a
farmer, waa lured frdm hla horns, shot
to death and hla body burned. After
Cuticura Heals
Severe Eczema
Over Face and Body
"I had sever case of
It broke entile pimples all over my
lacs and body sad Itched
ao badly that I em Id not
rest at night. My clothing
agfrevatod the bratUnf
out and caused It ta bunt.
I triad aavaral different
remedies but did not gat
relief. I read so advertise-
mo)t for Cntkura Soap and Oint
ment and sent for a free sample. The
first night I used them I gat relief
so purchased mora, and after uaiof
one cake of Cuticura Soap end on
bog 0 Cuticura Ointment I wss
healed " (Signed) "Thames U WsHs,
Kt, 1, Haitwall, Ge., Fsb. 4. 1M3.
Cuticura Boas to deanss and pu
rify, Cuticura Ointment to Booths
and heal end Cuticura Talcum to
Ewder and perfume are ideal far
ily toOe. purposes. -
WINTER ILLS
The scientist was often
puzzled to account for the
efficacy of cod-liver oil.
The discovery of vitamines
has helped solve the riddle.
Scotf s Emulsion
is rich tohealtMjoMing vita-
mines and is a helpful v
factor in preventing Cij
the so-called "winter ff
ills." It helps keep -41
the vital forces of the body
itrong to resist dka$e.
Sxtsowe.Bleo.-ld,H.J. xM
II
TooH he eur prised at the l
able fnalMaa oi thle genuine eed
vrop of pnets honey. It kooseaa v
hard-packed phlegm, acta aa a
heenm tee ea opre,anwat Me
M.ttope eaagha eke ,Se sejeaeat
tattle aad hemlete. h Is. law fc
ehlldraa's aa well ea adshV awha, . ,
Ask year draggtst We Or. eB's.
Full-Fruited
Raisin Breacl
The reel, uold-fsh!oned" kind
that mikes you like riiaia breed
it back again. '
, Baker everywhere ar mak
ing it fresh every week tome
; every day, .
Ark your grocer er order (rem
s neighborhood hake shop. Get
it ready-baked. No need ts bsk
st home. Ordir now.
Made with
Sun-Maid
Seeded Raisins
the best rsisine far bread, and
all borne cooking use.
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ElliivStone's'
a m . r mi n l
Atter-thristmas dale
of Women's and Misses'
READY-TO-WEAR
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Offers you our entire stock of
SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, FURS,
SEPARATE SKIRTS, BATH
. ROBES AND CHILDREN'S
COATS f
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Greatly Reduced Prices I ',
Perhaps the very garment you want is still here and
offered at a mere fraction of Its reftl worth. . .
' j Greensboro's Boit Stor
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"Harmony
untangles, pacifies, regu
v lates and uplifts. It sweet
ens the task and mel
lows the day's work."
Theie is HARMONY in oar
business
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ED. NOWELL'S
PHARMACY
"ttaed read the Cheapest War" 5
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! J big" cheese If yOU ' like ' fmimmmmmmmmmm I SSI III
i good cheese try ij W?4
! Pure .Georgia Cane eyrue as !" l I l 5s"'
Ji fine aa can b" made 16-J0-56S Ji II J m Jm X" g
Fresh- Strawberries . . I IH 1 aQjv
ij Patterson Bros.,mc ij jUJjj
Dept. Food Store , . grgyjg
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic,
liquid, Just What Yoa Need
Dant worry about Ecgenaa or other
sjun troables, You can have a dear,
healthy skin by using Zemo obtained tt
any drug store for 35c, or extra lar
bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removes Pbnp)ea,
Blackheads, Blotches, Ecaema and Ring,
worm and makes tbe aldn clear and
healthy. Zend J clean, penetratinc,
antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied
and cost a mere trifle for each applies
Opo. UisaJwaesdependaWe."
NOTioa to tub CRXorroaa or
TUB CAROLINA YADKIlf
RAILWAY CO.
NORTH CAROLINA. GUILFORD
COUNTY. North Carolina Publlo
Service Co. va Carolina and Yadkin
Riven Railway Co.
You and each of you are hereby
notified to present your claims
asalnst tha Carolina ft Yadkin River
Railway company, to the under
signed referee, st hi offioe, 101
North Sim atreet, Oreensbroro, N. C,
orf er before the 12th day ot January.
1921, or this notloe wilt be pleaded is
bar of their recovery., Thla notice
la given pursuant to en order of the
Superior court In above entitled mat-hr.
THOMAS C. HOYLE, Referee.
This the lath day of December, 1922.
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HO TICK OF RECEIVER'S SALE,
This la to advls ths publlo that by
and under the .authority of tha
County Superior Court, the under
lined will sell at public auction, to
the highest responsible bidder, for
cash, on the premlete In the City
Market bnlldlng on Sycamore St., In
the City 'of Oreensboro, County of
Guilford. State of North Carolina, all
the property, good , and merchan
dise of the Co-opertllv Dairy ft
produota Company at I o'clock P.
If., on December til, HS1.
Dated this 1st day of December,
im.
K, K, KENNEDY, Receiver.
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CHRISTMAS WEEK
REDUCTION ON
Suits-CoatsrDresses
Our entire stock Including many new arrivals, A group
of garmejita that represent the very beat styles and"
fabrics of the season. The original price was at a low
margin pf profit this offered reduction presents a
great saving opportunity.
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DISCOUNTS
Coine in Today and Inspect the Offerings
The
Quality
Shop
Frej Livermore, Prop. W. F. Fraser, Mgr.
222 S. ElmSt .
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