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6 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 Woman's Realm Telephobe1001 Weddings, Club Meetings Card Parties, Personals . Misses HMr stntertala. Misses Virginia an Xatherlne Van siory entertained a nunioer of Uolr young friends oil Tuesday ud Wednesday night at their horn oa North Sim atreet. Progressive on vorsstion and dancing wr thorough ly enjevsd 7 th jronnt folk par ticipating on aoh evening, and punoh. rant tee, caramel oaken4 peanuts war served. The house waa lovely wit lu Christmas decoration at red and green, quanlitlee o( holly, ferns, rad lighted oandlea and polnsettt be tec used with charming effect. Amont the Invited to Miss Jr- glnla's party wara: Misses Mary Thurman. Audrey Johnson, Tommy Strsder, Msrgaret Lam be, Elisabeth Darling, Francee Scales, and guest. Kleanor Wllllameon. Lout Cavlnea, Dorothy Flfor, and l vern Ware; Messrs. Raymond Ziglar, Marlon Gant, Billy Kornlg, Tyree Dtllard, Charlee Crawford. Robert Bishop. Howard Bran. Charles Blackwood. Wallace Scales, Wlndell Clem. Max Fffer. 8hol toa Stubblns, William Ham, Frank Stone. Joe Mlnltree, Kenneth Maddox, Howard Wlmbiah, and William 8oott. The list ot guests at Miss Kata erlne'a party included: Misses Mar garet Uarnar, Margaret High, Sadie Clement Mary t.roa 11, Clara ar lua, "llna Shaw. Margaret Tllley. Sara Ferguson, Dion Armfleld. Mar iraret Harrison, Rosa Schachner. Catherine Duffy. Elisabeth Wilson, Dorothy Lea, Mary Franklim, Matil da Robinson. Louisa McCulloch, Ruth as Simpson, Frances Leak; 'Messrs, K4 far KayeadaU, Tarn Cochrane, Max Albright. Saundera Ogburn. Pavld Swift, Billy Trotter, Thomas McLean. Harry Ou'mp. Troy Ziglar, Claude Ken dall, 8peuer Causey, Tatum Spargtr, Fred Sparger, Jamea Ross, Oeorge 8ton. Lee Vanatory. Bryan Urubbs. and W.'C. Murehieon. Cantata W, H. Htotaa H Captain W, H. Hlggtna. of Fort Monro, Va.,'ho la visiting hla par eats, Mr. and Vra. Charlea Hlgglne, of 7el Ksogh street, over the holi days was the gueat of honor Wednes day evening at a reception and dance given by hla sister, Mlsa Marlon Hlg- Hrlna. and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Tench of Los Angela. Callf who received the (uesta at the Tea tar den, corner Davie and East Market streets. The decoratlona were suggestive of the Christmas season, with a solor schema ot trees, red. pink, and white. A delightful musical program was rendered during the evening and dancing was enjoyed. - At the conclusion, a delicious salsd course and refreshments were, served by Mlsa Marlon Higgles. - mtnuteactm tiwbnaifc with cis VapoRub WEAK WOMEN: ATTENTION 'f von snBer with FKMALB TROU RLBS. neh as Ovarian Pains. Pains la the lower part of your Stomach. Reartnc-dowu Pains. Headache. Hsrkache. Painful or Irreirular Pe riods. If rs have that tired, worn out. Kervnus and runedowa feeling so common to women. If you have trled all kinds of medicines end doc tors, sad even thoosVyou have been told that an operation waa necessary YOU MAT BB MADE WELL AND STRONG AGAIN. Write for FREE Booklet of Information, and advice .today i ' tub ph. vo MKDicnne CO. Scat CI Mpaiss. Ten. REMEDY Coughs. Colds. Croup WHOOPING COUGH. HQARSEKESS BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERYWHERE- night honoring Mrs. D. U Brooks, of Washington. D. C. and Miss Lillian Rascoe, of Keldsvllle. . Their . new home' on Modes street was lovely In Us Christmas decora tions, and the place eaxda war also suggestlva of the Christmas season Ths high score prise, a deck of oards in a leather case, waa won by Mr. Coble, and ths low score prise, also a deck of oards, waa presented to Miss Blanch Kelger. The honor guests war each presented with flowers. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs, J. Wilson, of Winston Salem and Mrs. B. D, 8taley, of Chambarsburg. Pa. At the conclusion of the evening delicious refreshments were aerved. Mlsa MrDIII Saeat ef Heaor. During the - holiday aeason the young social est of the city seetna to be doing most of the entertaining, Whfe there have been a number of social functions smoar the older set, they have partaken mostly of the na ture of very small Informal bridge parties or family dinner. Miss , Jennie WUkle McDIU. of Greenville, S. C, who la the guest f a few friends and relatives at noon December II. The ceremony was performed by Justine of the 4eace K F. Paachall at hla home on West Lee atreet. Mrs. Smith Is the daughter of Blge Moffltt. of Pleae snt Gardsn. Mr. Smith la the aon of a. i. omiia. ot rieasant Garden. The young couple will live at tit Union street . . Mia Andrew's Tea Psrpad. Ths tea, which was to hse been given this afternoon by Miss Mar garet Andrew, at her home on Iaabel street, has been postponed on account af the serious Illness of hsr brother. PBSUONALtV. of Miss Dorothy Lea, has come In for oulte a bit ofattention. On WedneS' Assisting in serving wsre: Mr. and day erdnlng Miss Lea entertained Mrs. George B, Tench, of Los Angeles, Calif.: Misses Marlon Hay, Florence Ray, Maria Cook and Grace 8almon. Those enjoying the delightful eve ning were: Captain W. H. Hlgglns. gneat of knor; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Tench, of Loa Angeles, calir. Mr. and Mrs Robert Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Hay. Mr. and Mrs. a K. Kuns, of Norfolk, Vs.. and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Powerton. Mioses Marlon Hlgglns, Esther Dirk. Hallie May Raulson. Grace Salmon, Marion Hay. Lydia Hay. Maria Cook. Dor Grandson and Florence Ray. and Messrs. Edward Clewna. of Newark, N. J.; P. A. Carr. Freeland Pa.; J. R. Frssiee, Paul Nolan, W. B. Stamey, M. F. Dot son. H C. Smith, i. H. Gamble. D. C. Sul livan, of Wallace. N. J.: J. B. Walker. of Charlotte: Harry O'Connor, A. H. Curry, of Cheater, 8. C, and William H. Hogshead. : Xtasea Martin He ere. Misses Eva and Agnea Martin, who are apendlng aeveral daya with Mrs. R. R. Mobiey. In Danville, vs were the guests of honor at a delightful party oa Wednesday whan Mrs. Mobiey entertained at iv Ubles of bridge. The entire house was beautiful with Christmas decorstlons of holly, mistletoe, running eedar, Christmas bells and cut flowers. The high score prise, a dainty vanity, .was won by Mrs. Raymond Hall and the consolation, a bridge score pad. was presented to Mrs. Z. V. Johnson. The honorees were given prises, a beautiful leather ad dress book to one and a box of powder, to tha other. Mrs. Mobiey Vaa assisted in serv ing a delicious aalad course by Misses Olivia Mobiey. Miaa Carolyn Ogg and Mrs. A. A. Giles. The list of guests Included: Mesdames Raymond Hall, T. P. Wil liams, J. L. Jennings. J. N. Benton, P. H. Lyon, C. A. Rain. E. Ashby. Jones. T. L Patrick. C N. Mahan. K. B, Toung. Z. V. Johnson. A. T. Jef fresa, A. B Crowell. May Worsley. Zsck Wh maker. Bills. F. W. Denny. and Misses Octaria Mahan. Agnes and Eva Martin of Greens be ro. - t ot her young friend at a delight fully Informal dance at the Hylmore Tea room. The tea room waa artistic . In Its, decoratlona of holly and other Christmas aretnery, and the young folks had a delightful time, chap eroned by the mother of the young .hostess, Mrs. L. R. Lea, and Mrs. JE. a. urown. During the evening punch and wafers were served." i , "' Yesterday afternoon Miss "Msry Lyon gave a theater partir, honoring Miss Moiiin at the Natioasi tneater. LHer guests includwd Mips McDIU Miss Dorothy Lea. .Mia-j Martha Ij-osdhurst. and -Mia sinas Murray. On Saturday aftsrnoonj Miss Ines Murray will give a rook party, hon oring Miss McDIU, and Saturday night Billy Ridenhour will entertain In her honor. . - J . Mr. Bay Bond Menarsei. Jlra.. Raf Bond, formerly of Ohio, Who is spending the-holiday with Mr. ' Bond' parent before making her horn In Charlotte, was the guest of honor yesterday morning at a de lightful bridge party when Mis Eu genia Atclsson entertained a num ber of her friends at her home on Gorrell street. The high score prise In bridge, Ma deira handkerchiefs, waa won bv Mr Herbert Cartland, the consolation, a bridge set, by Mrs. Bond, and the high score in rook by Mrs. W. 8. Hire. The gift to the honor guest vH lovely hand-painted chop plate. A delicious salad and Ice course was' served. Mr. and Mrs. Beta Batertslav ' Mr.' and Mrs. A. J. Kates delight fully entertained at bridge Tuesday e m 1 i Mis) Kemper Delights Hearers. A number of the friend of Mrs Anna Bend) and Mrs. J. Ed Albright wera given a rare treat last night at Mra Bendi's rooms In the Harri son apartments, when Miss Eva Ward Kemper, of Memphis, Tenn., who la the guest ef Mrs. J. Ed Al bright, gars a beautiful ' musical program. She -played a number of concert numbers which showed won derful ability aa a performer, and delighted her hearers with her sympathetic rendition of ash selec tion. , sMlas Kemper 14 widely known as s pianist and the fact that she is ths fiance of Jwmea Albright, the son ef Mrs. J. Ed Albright, of this city, mads 'the affair last night doubly Interesting to those who were so fortunut as to hear her. , Welker-MeTltateeh Wedding. Miaa Ethel M. Welker, of 145 Belle vue street, and Charlea R. McCtln toch, of Sanf ord. were ' quietly mar ried at I o'clock last night at the parsonage of the First Reformed church, by tha pastor. Rev. H, A, Fesperm, Mr. and Mrs. McCllntoch left laat night on a northbound train for their honeymoon. They will visit Washington and other northern cltlea before returning to Greens boro where they will make their horn. Mra. McCllntoch Is well known ln Greensboro and has a wide circle of friends. Mr. McCllntoch I employed by the Southern Railway, company and haa a run between Mount Airy and Sanford, Mrs. J. M. Smith and her aon and daughter left Tuesday for a Christ mas holiday visit to Mrs. L, B. Cole in Klaslmee. Via .J. C. Hobbs Is visiting friends and relatives at Auaptell.Oa., and Atlanta, Oa, Ha made the trip from Greens boro by automobile. Reece Harry, who haa been spend Ing the holldsys at Wilmington, has returned to the city. Miss Naney North hss returned to Greensboro after spsnding ths Christ msa holidays with friends in New Tork. Mtu. N. W. Lanier, of Cld, Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. T. C, Crstoh- Beid. 0 Fifth-avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J.' B. Leathers have returned from Durham, wMera thsy spent the Christmas holiday with relatives - Mr. and Mr. William Joyce, of Dan- bury, were guests In the olty Wednes day night. Mr. aSd Mrs. A. P. Noell have re turned from Washington, D. C, where they spent the Christmas holidays with Mr Noell'a relativea. Dr. J. L. Moor, ot Washington, D. C, who haa been visiting hla brother. J. 8. Moor on Gorrell street, haa returned to his home. Clyde Ellis left Wednesday night for hia horns in Atlanta, after apend lng several days her -with friends G. G. Cromer, of Charlotte, who has been spending the Christmas holidays here, haa returned to hla home. Lynn Preston hss returned to his horn In Atlanta, after spending the Christmaa holidays with frlenda here. Mrs. J. P. McAdams. ot Salisbury. was a shopping vialtor here yester- dy. ' Leon Milton, of Pittsburgh. Pa.. la apendlng the holidaya here as the gnest of his parent's. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Milton, on Asheboro street. Miss Lavolette Wright, who Is spending the wtnter with her sister, Mrs, A. S. Holton, has . returned to Greensboro, after a visit during ths Chlrstmaa holidays to .hsr parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright. In Lou isa. Va. j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Weaver have returned from Fayettevllle, where they spent the Christmaa holidays with thslr daughter. Mrs. Wlllisra T. Ralney. ' Misses Helen and Virginia Frsdy. of Ashevllle. are the guests of Miss Ruth Hockett this week at her home with Mrs. J. 0. Whitehead en Fercy street.: Mrs. J. J. King snd little daugh ter Anrrte D., are visiting relativea In Goldaboro. Miss Clara HTGant and M. William Gant.-Jr.. are in New Tork city spend ing the holldsys They wjll return after New Tear. Marion Gant and Kenneth Maddox. students at Porter Military academy. Charleston. 8. C. are spending the holidays with their parents. They will be "here till January Mlsa LI la .Callom lstt yesterday for Henderson to visit Miss Joseph ine Rose and to attend two dances there. Mrs. E. B. Rlerson, of Blusflsld, W. Vs.. is visiting her slstsr, Mrs Humphrey, on Diilard street. Misses Kathleen Price and Jessie My ere left yesterday for Charlotte, where they will be the guests ot Miss Hamlin Landis. They went down for the Intertraternlty dance there last night. Miss Marguerite Meadowa left yes terday for Chsrlotts, to attend the Intertraternlty dance there last night. WEDDING AT DURHAM EPISCOPALIANS AND CZECHS ARE UNITING ItMeans' jAnothsr Slsp Toward , Unity of Protests! Epiecopa " Uaan and Orthodox C sacks. lay ausasus rnst.1 Chicago, Deo. II. Another step toward ohurch unity la scan in the affiliation bf the Protestant Eptsl oopal ohuroh with the ' more than 1.000.000 members of the Csecho Slovak orthodox church In the United States, ths result of conferences be tween Bishop Oorssd Pavltk of the Csechoslovak church, and Bishop Thomas F. Oallor, president of ths Eptsoopal National Council -and the foreign born division ot the depart ment of missions. " The council adopted a resolution In which assuranos waa given that "w will communicate with our bishops Id whloh communicants of tha Caecho-Blovak' orthodox church live and urge them to provide the sacraments and pastoral . ears for them In such places wher It may be difficult or impossible to obtain' a priest of the Caeohoslovak church." Desire also waa sxpressed that the Csechoslovak, church mlntatar la like manner to . communicants of "the Episcopal church viiltlng-or residing In Csechoalovakla. Following a memorial from Bishop Pavllk urging "mutual fellowship of our respective ohbrches." the agree ment provided that the Episcopal de partment of missions shall "keep In vital and Intimate touch wlth the situation, need and development of the Csechoslovak orthodox church In Europe and America." The rapproachement was brought about through declarations - of the Csechoslovak Ian church at eccelsals- tlcal mass meetings held In Prague. that Its dogmatic standards had the same foundation as those of - the Angellcan communion, and tha fact that Biahon Pavlik waa , resrularlr consecrated by the 8erbian orthodox church, whose orders ar recognised by the Anglican churches aa apostolic Hill Wants Upshaw's Charges Investigated By a Committee Washington, Dec. tl, Representa tive Hill, Republican, Maryland, an nounced today that he was preparing a resolution calling tor a Investi gation 'of "charges" by Representa tive Upshaw, Democrat, Georgia, that members of Congress, high govern ment officials and governors tad "violated the Volstead aot . while olalmlng to enforos It." Mr. Hill made this statement: "Representative Upshaw orally on the-floor of the house and by news paper statements recently made de finite charges that membera of Con gress governors of states, and other officials - had recently violated ' the Volatead ' act while claiming to en force It, - . .,' ' 1 1 "These charges 'are so. serious a reflection on the whole membership of the house of representatives that I am preparing and will file In a few days a resolution requiring Mr. Upshaw to produce his evidence be fore the Judiciary committee of the bouse and requiring that committee of which Mr. Volstead Is chairman to Investigate Mr. Upshaw's whole sale reflections on the Integrity ot ths members of Congress." . ' Tea Knew a Twale I Good when It enks you est Ilk a hungry boy and brings back the color te Sour cheeks iou can soon rsel ins trsngthsnlng, Invigorating effect ot GROVE S TA3TKLUBS CHILL fou can soon fsel ths to. advt. fr.tf CARD 01 THANKS. . W wish to sxpress our sincere thsnks fur the kindness shown us durlns the Illness snd death of our wife find mother, Mrs. Curies Brsdy. M. U BRADY AND CHILDREN. 1 " : Advt... 668 quickly relieve! Cold and LtGripp! Cbnttipation. Biliousness and Headaches. Flowers Plants Floral Designs Phone 855 Duffy Greenhouses Opposite O. Henry Hotel - M ytB-cs rasters b :Oes,HeaHrvCsHtlea .NUer Murine Eye Remedy JYNutht and Morains." . sssCasan, Clear assl Eaahsy. Writs Wr Fra Ere Cars Book. BanarjsaaCtttaieaaal.Ciliari toureyi BADIN SOCIAlt ITEMS Little Mis Virginia Rite hi Keter- talas Frfeass At Party, (Sotlil Deny Kieet ' Badln. Dec. it. Virginia Ritchie. attractive little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ji. Ritchie, of Ritchie Heights celebrated her seventh birthday an niversary Saturday afternoon from t to 6:10. The house was decorated with holly and potted pjants. Several Interesting games war played and delightful music was rendered on the piano. Mlnature Ban t a" Clause's wsre riven as favors. The little hostess received many useful and beautiful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served, Mrs. F. T. Early, ef Chattanooga. Tenn, Mrs. P. 8. Early and Miss Blanche Early, of Winston-Salem were the Christmas guests of Mr. snd Mrs. T. A. Early at their home on Henderson avenue. Miss fAargaret Kirk, of Charlotte epeat Christmas with her sister Mis. B. T. Garrison. Miss Cora Williams, of Farmer, was the- guest this week of Mr. and Mrs 3. "T. Clark. Miss Margaret Creaswell Is visiting relatives and friends In Charlotte. Miss Lucile Everett, ot Salisbury Dent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Everett. She was1 accompanied home by her slater, Miss Alms Everett who(pnt a few daya with her. Mrs: H. C. Jenkins and daughters. Misses. Sallie-and Bertha. Jenkins spent Chrlstmsa in Badln with frlenda. - " Mrs. W. O. Austin and children are pending this week In Salisbury with Mrs Austin's parents, Mr, snd Mrs Jordan. Stephen D. Cresswell, of Laurln- burg spent the holiday with hii parenta, Mr, and Mrs. T, D. Cress well. - C. J. Hanes arrlrd In Badln Sunday to spend the holidays from Herrlsburg. Pa, whsre he haa been handling cltru fruit for the past two months Mr. Hanes will accompany him to.Harrlsburg next week. 100 COATS After Xmas Prices Reducecl to Vz to Vl Original Pric f T stntertain sadar Sehl Class. Ml Sara Brltton will entertain the membera of her Sunday school elaaa ot thy First Presbyterlsn church, this morning from 10.J0 to It. at hsr home on Bast Fisher avenue. Games ef vsrlout kinds will be played and etoriea told the little folk and each will be given a miniature Santa Ctaue. snd a favor filled with candv. Ice cream and cake will be aerved. The members of the clsas are as follows: Frsnces Fentress,, Henry Coble, Msry Keen Richardson, Edwin Glenn, Helen Kleemter, Gray Hunter, Mark Troiell. and Billy Leathers. 25 Coats at 10 Coats at .. $65.00 $55.00 35 Coats at 25 Coats at $45.00 $25.00 Vlaltem Btasiel At Party. Mrs J. W. Coble and Mrs. H. W. Sullivan war joint hostesses at ths Tea gardsn Wedneeday afternoon when they entertained at bridge snd rook in honor ot Mra B. D. Stsley. of Chambersburg. Pa., and Mrs D. L. Brooks of Washington. D. C. Following a number of Interesting games a delicious salad course was served. Among th out of town guests wers Mrs J. Wilson, of Winston Salem, and Mlas Lillian fiascos, of Keldsvllle. i Some are trimmed with Beaver, I Squirrel, Caracul, Fox, and Wolf, jj While others .are plain and self-trim-jj . med. All the latest and best mate I rials shars-tkar. Mlsa Ella Glenn Sharp and Alfred W. Bhtrp were united In marriage at o'clock on the afternoon of De cember 27 at the reaidence of Justice of the Peace E. F. Paschsl, who per formed the ceremony. Only a few friends and relativea were pressnt. The bride is the daughter ot D. R, Sharp, of Rockingham county, and a vounr woman of charm and per- sonalltv. The groom 1 the son of James M. Sharp, also of Rockingham county. They will make their home In Oreensboro. Mlt-SaJt. Miss Lata Moffltt and Carey W. Smith were married in the preaence Myrtle' Wlllesagaby rid f David MUtea Beardaley. (BKdsl te Path? Rest) Durham, Dec. 1ItA lovely wedding was solemnised Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miaa Myrtle Wlllough by became the bride of David Milton Beardaley, of Salisbury. The wedding took plaoe at the home of the brlde'a mother. Mrs Roaa Wllloughby, Rev. Ewtng ef Braneon church, officiated. The home waa beautifully decorated with palms, cut flowers and lighted ataper. An Improvised altar, at which Mis vows were spoken, wss erected In the parlor. Juat before the ceremony Miaa Nor ma Partln played softly "Humor eque," and Mrs W. E. Wills sang "At Dawning, I Love You." At the strain of Msndelssohn's weddlngmerch Mlsa Orscs Wlllough by, sister of ths bride, entered, car rying a bouquet of butt fly roses She wss sttrsctlve In s blsck velvet dress with a sliver lac collar and allvr hat Next earns the little ring bearer, Myrtle Maple, weerlng pink orepe de chine and carrying the ring In a colonial bouquet of sweetheart roaes The bride waa very becoming ly attired In a traveling eostums of midnight blus marvella with gray accessories and carried a bridal bou quet of Bride roses and valley lilies. Ths hrlde Is the attractive daugh ter of Mrs Roaa Wllloughby, of thla city, formerly of Laurlnburg, and haa circle of friends here who regret that her marriage will take he away from the city She haa for the paat-sjour years been bookkeeper for the Durham branch of Singer Sewing Machine company, The groom la a very proaperous bualnesa man, the traveling auditor for the western division of the Sing er Sewing Machine company, his divi sion headquarters being at Baltimore. He ha a host of friends throughout the stats and Maryland. Mr. and Mra. Beardaley ware the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mra. Beardaley left for Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and other northern points They will he at home after January first at 117 East Yadkin atreet. Salisbury. repper Wnlekjk tin Cast re. (SncUl te Saint ") Lenoir. Dec tt. Sheriff Sherrlll with Deputy Summer Rhode of Col lettsvlile. csprared a so-geuon cop per still five miles above Collettsvllls yesterday morning, and tumsd out about 75 gallons of beer. A fir had been bnllt under the still just a abort while before the officer approached. The man operating the plant heard or saw the offloere be fore they got there and got away. The silll wss located, the sheriff ssld, nndsr rocky cliff that formed a natural roof above th plant. . CABANISS, Inc. LOOKS BETTER It la neat hanss straight and la never handled, ao It stava clean and looks bet ter. Ask your desler to demonetrsts. Cunningham Springiest Shade Co. Greensboro. IV. C. X'shade'b'eWer Ayden Will Start the New Year a Full-Fledged Town (tsMal t Pain Urn. I JCInstoit, Dec. II Ayden, at the beginning of 1921 a' muddy little Pitt county town, will start 1121 a full flsdsed cltv. The community mav not attain metropolitan proportions for generstlons if svsr, but its Invest msnt in publlo Improvements on i per csplts fjslrulstlon todsy stood as ons of the highest In ths region. If not In the country. With a population not In excess of 1.000, during 1K21 Ayden hss expended approximately $300,000 on Ita atreeta and ornamental atreet lighting. Kvery principal strest and sidewalk In the town haa been hard-surfaced thla year. The program today Was shout completed. During the yesr the town Installed a "white way." ooverlng the larger part ot the bueinesa district; The hard-surfaced msln road between Klnaton and Greenville, work on the lnat link of which Is about to begin, passes Aak for "Jack Frost" Salt hd. FOR ITCHING T0R1URE Use Antiseptic liquid Zemo ' There isooe remedy thit teldnm faili to stop itching tortnra snd relieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft. dear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which gwerafly overcome akin disease. Eaema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor btenithet disappear overnight. Itching usually top instantly. Zemo Is a safe, anu septk liquid, dean, easy to use snd dependable. It'costs only 35c: an extra large bottle, $1.00. It is positively tait lor tender, texnsthrt suns, Let Cuticnra Keep Yonr Skin Fresh and Young Dally tu of th Boas keep lb kin smooth and casu, while louche of th Ointment now and then pre vent little akin woublss bosoming serious. Cwtlcura Talcum Is ideal for powdering and perfuming. SeaisktMSIVMtTSUa aWm'OiMesrela- rtn, Sms a. CentaxM S 4 e. tls . terCaUiae S o eWsves witeit S. HighGrkde Shoe Repairing Men's )alf soles, of Paneo Korry-Krome) Best Oak j 'Leather ' $le25; Work called for and ' delivered !cs3r ' Annual After-Christmas Sales -Of Women's and Misses' -DRESSES '? Street, Afternoon, Dinner and . Evening Frocks r , 1 1 1 lSvery new Fall and Winter Dress in-the house is in . eluded in this After-Christmas sale at Greatly Re duced races. - Beautiful dresflWt nf Pnntnn Trono Sarin ' fnrarl Canton, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine; Satifls, Velvet, Poiret, Trlcotine, Wool Crepe, Georgette, Brocads Chiffons, Taffetas and metal clothes. " :aariwn-j2i sf sssj war w $35.00 $37.50 $39.85 $45.00 v " . r-sv ir UI1S. Dree, at..... Dresses, at 24 114W. Market Phone 1186 ' $49.85 $55.00 $570 $59 $62.50 $65.00 $67 $69 $75.00 385.00 $890 $95.00 Dresses at..... I.UU . SJ.j Dresses at..V 4-7i I Oft " IW t..... 59! ! J nest rd tbs Ckaaaean War" ! j A Fresh Fish and ji Oysters j; j;' Try our oysters once'. !; i; Note the difference. !; 1 ;! King mackerel today. ;! I !; Patterson Broscjlf j I Dept Food Store J ! I UwrVrVmrVVYVVVVTr. All Fiir-trimmed Suits , PRICE Commencing this morning, we will place on sale all of our Fur-Trimmed Suits at exactly ONE-HALF, PRICE. Included are several handsome three-' piece suits. ..:..'.," '-'V:"''K '' "Gieensboro's Best Store" After Christmas Sale Fine Stationery We offer here some unusual values in fine stationery in order to straighten up our stock. You will find many styles and as sorted colors. Let us urge you to make your selection early. It will sell fast at these prices. " ' ' Box Stationery r 50c value, only 39c 75c value, ' only ....... 63c $1.00 value, only. . . . .'.83c $1.25 value, only 98c Correspondence Cards , . 50c value, only. . . . : . .39c ?1.00 value, only. . . . . .79c Pound Paper, 75c value, only. . . . . . ,50c $1.00 value, only;. .-. . .75c Always the Best Always For Less wmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmyk n through the town.
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