THE GLEANER
GRAHAM, N. 0., Dec. 8, 1921.
Postoflice Honrs.
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R. N. COOK. Po«.master.
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♦ .LOCAL NEWS. +
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—Graham and New Providence
Christian churches have secured a
pastor, Rev. S. L. Beougher, who
comes here from Tampa, Fla., where
he has resided for-some time on ac
count of the health of his wife. He
and family are expected to arrive
here about the 17th. They will oc
cupy 'the Christiau parsonage on
Albright Ave. .
—Maj. J. J. Henderson returned
Sunday night, from Van Buren, Ark.,
where he went two weeks before to
try an important suit involving sev
eral thousand dollars. The trial
lasted over three days and resulted
in a mistrial, as the jury could not
sgree, hut ten of them were favorable
to the Major's clients. The case
will come up for trial again next
July.
Every Sunday Service.
Graham Methodist Protestant
church has made a forward move
and will have every-Sunday service.!
The new arangement started with
the last Sunday in November. * The
new pastor is Rev. (J. L. Spencer,
who cornea here' from Weaverville,
N. C. He and family havp arrived
and occupy the Jas. V. Pomeroy
residence on N. Main St.
Mrs. G. M. Holt Dies Suddenly.
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Holt, wife
of Mr. Gilbert M. Holt, died at their
home in Albright township Wednes
day morning,D ec 7th. She suffered
a stroke of apoplexy the day before,
from which she never rallied. The
burial will take place at 3 o'clock
this afternoon at Mt. Hermon of
which she was a member. Mrs.
Holt was in her 69th year and was
the daughter of the late John Roney.
She is survived by her husband and
the following children, namely, Mr.
E. F. Holt of Albright towhship,
Mrs Albert J. Thompson of Mebane,
Messrs. Herbert Holt of Troy, and
Harris Holt and DeWitt Holt,
both of Charlotte, who have a
host of friends who will sympa
thize with them in their sore bereave
ment. Mrs. Holt was an exception
able good woman and held in high
esteem by her neighbors and all who
knew her. Hers was a life of devo
tion and works and her community
will greatly miss her,
Honor Roll Graham Public Schools
First Quarter 0 f Year 1921-'22.
The Honor Roll consists of those
pupils who have maintained a grade
not lower than A on any subject for
the quarter, and who have no unex
cused absences charged against
them, and have not been tardy dur
ing the quarter. The following pu
pils have met these requirements for
the first quarter of the year:
FIST GRADE.
Rachel Cook, Ralph Henderson,
Norman Murrav, James Berry,
James Holt, Worth Isley, Minter
Snipes, Herman Jones, Inez Bailiff,
Cletus Womble, Annie Lee Boswell,
Jean Tate, Elizabeth Whittemore.
HIGH FIRST GRADE.
Hazel Cheek, Annie Boyd Trol
inger, Dollie Boswell, Wil iam
Guthrie, George Pugh, Marion Phil
lips, Eugene Hancock.
SECOND GRADE.
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Edna Crawford, Madeline Mc-
Phereon, Felicia Riddle, Florin-
Boggs, Evelyn Porterfield, liayle
Smith, Sallie Shoe, Hanly Holt,
Horace Johnson, Herbert Lovett,
Junius Neese, Ir*in Williams, Mary
Elizabeth Wicker, Gaynelle Haith
cock. ,
THIRD GRADE.
Pauline Smith, Doris Noah, Trm- -
dell * Phillips, Annie Robertson,
Arthur Shoffner, Jessie Terrell,
Alene Hunter.
FOURTH GRADE
lone Whitfield, Ruth Forlines.
FIFTH GRADE.
Doris Moser, Ruth Riley.
SIXTH GRADK.
George Long, Mae Looge&t, lone
McAdams, Virginia Fate, Ruth
Ward, Louise Bnckuer. Annie Had
ley, Emily Lee, John D. lee, G/ovei
Holt.
SEVENTH GRADE.
Aileen Pegg, Harold Cox.
TENTH GRADE.
Everet{e Kirkpstrick, Nina Qua
kenbush.
—Hughes Garage Co., Graham,
forvquick service.
Sapphire is the next hardest
stone to the dijuiivnd. '
* PERSONAL. +
tiininiiiinnriiiiiiin
Mr. Ralph Long of Greensboro
was here Tuesday. * „
Mr. L. T. Barber of. Gibsonville
was here yesterday.
Mrs. H. W. Scott spent Tuesday
afternoon in Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thorn psom
spent Sunday in Greensboro.
Mr. E. Lee Henderson was a busi
ness visitor in Durham Monday.
Miss. Fannie D. Moore of Greens
boro spent the week-end at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Johnston
of Elon College were Graham visit
ers yesterday.
Mrs. Phil Carlton of Greensboro
spent last Thursday here wiili Afra.
Will E White.
Mr. Harry Lewellvn camn up fiom
Chapel Hill and spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Lewellyn. ,
Mrs. Sam'l E. Freeze of Cbiaa
Grove is here with relatives und will
remain till after Christ mas.
Miss Esther Taylor of Newport
sewß,Va., spent the first, part of t.he
week here with Miss .Mary Estelow.
Mr. Johnj Scott of Greensboro
spent Sunday here at the limine of
his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs.J. L. Scott
Jr.
' Miss Sadie Snead of Gretna, Va.,
after spending a fow 'lavs here with
her cousin, Mrs. Jas. A. Hay, retuned
home laat week.
Misß Annie FoUrer of Monrre,
formerly music teacher at the Graded
School, visited Mrs. Wrn. I, Ward
here a few days ago.
Mrs. A. H. Graham and Master A.
H., Jr., of Hillsboro are spending a
few days here with her parents, Col.
and Mrs. J. A. Long.
Mesdames 0. S. Hunter and W.
R. Goley and .VlisFes Ida Scott and
Marce Goley spent last Saturday
afternoon in Graensboro.
Mrs. Donald F. Ifcyeß returned
last Friday after spending several
days in Charlotte. She will go to
Charlotte soon to make her home.
Miss Da/lie Ilpnderson spent
Saturday and Sunday here with rela
tives. The is taking a business
course and working in Greensboro.
Mr. R. L. Ilolmos, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lewellyn and Mioses
Brown and Rachel Haynes spent
last Saturday afternoon in Greens
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Harden
and little daughters, Annie Ruth and
Elizabeath and Misses Ruth Braw
ley and Ada Hamilton spent last
Saturday in Greensboro. \
Mrs. R. C. Hunter spent last week
in Greensboro with her daughter,
Mrs. J. DeWitt Foust, and Misses
Annie and Mary Hunter went up
Sunday and returned with their
mother.
Mrs. A. Lacy Holt, who had been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Long, in Hickory, returned last
Friday, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Long and little daughter,
Ora Holt, who will Bpend a while
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Ross and
Masters George and William of Jack
son Springs arrived here Monday.
Mr. Ross was on his way to Raleigh
to attend the extra session of the
Legislature of which he is a mem
ber, and Mrs. Ross and the children
will spend the time here with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs W. R. Goley,
while the Legislature is in session.
Methodist Protestant Church.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., C.
P. Holt, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00
p. m., Rev. C. L. Spencer, Pastor.
Morning subject: "Personal Re
sponsibility." Evening subject :
"Purpose of Heart"
Everyone who does not attend
other churches is cordially invited.
Right ear is generally higher
thau the left.
RICKETS'
flCr Cod -liver oil is the
\\TT best thing in the
JjUL world for rickets.
ScotTs Emulsion
contains richest cod-liver
oil, abundant in the vita
mines that every rickety
child needs.
AT AU- DRUO STORES
PRICE. lIJO and OOA.
Scott A BOWM. BkxWUld. N. J.
ALSO MAKERS OF
Kl-HOIDS
(Tablets or Granules)
£2? INDIGESTION
'IXr
rfr VIRGINIA
CM, BURLEY
Notables TURKISH
The three greatest
cigarette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS -
MELLOWNESS-AROMA
one-eleven
cigarettes
20forl5 {
Mil F AETiJLAVB.
Wagner, while still in tin
prime of life, h«d his grave lll >
in his garden. •
For au'omobile repair work
stop at the Hughes Garage Co., W
Harden St., Graham, N. C.
—Go to Hughes Garage Co., W.
Harden St., Graham, dealer in auto
mobile accessories, and for firct-class
mechanic work.
PLUMBING
AND
ELECTRICAL WORK!
With a well Equipped shop
and plenty of supplies, I am
prepared to do first-class
rlumbing and Electrical work
on short notice and reason-*
able terms.
Shop Southeast corner of
Court House Square.
Call or phone,
W. M. EULISS.
'Phone 273-J
Christmas Gifts!
, i
Best Gifts at the Fre-War Cost
Ladies' Home Journal 1 year, - - $1.50
Country Gentleman 1 year, - - - 1.00
Saturday Evening Post 1 year, . - 2.00
Cosmopolitan 1 year, - - - - - 3.00
Good Housekeeping 1 year, - - 2.50
Pictorial "Review 1 year, - - - - 2.50
American Magazine 1 year, - - 2-50
Collier's Weekly 1 year, - - - 2.50
Little Folks 1 year, - - - 2.00
Youth's Companion 1 year, - - - 2.50
And many other Magazines.
For further information call 423 or
write LORENA KERNODLE,
Graham, N. C.
[~T —j SAP OLIO
jy • Find# countless uses in the
kitchen. It cleans cutlery,
■ kettles, tins, porcelain, china,
5k earthenware, linoleum, oil
«r doth, refrigerators, tile, marble,
M# shelves and floors. See that
m the name SAPOLiO is on
J*. —"W—? every package.
HjP' ENOCH MORGANS SONS CO.
Now York U. S. A.
HAKES POTS AND PANS
I LOOK LIKE NEW
THE ALAMANCE GLEANER, GRAHAM, N. 0.
Spring Betterment Association Met
Dec. 3rd. -
The Women's Bettermunt As oc a
tiou met at Spring schojlboiisn oh
Dec. 3rd. with seventeen members
present 1 ,
Miss Edna Reinhardt was present
and gave a demonstration iu making
cake icings, candied orange peel,
fondant, and showed many differ
ent wave of decorating candy and
| cakes.
The ladies were much interested
, iu thi« demonstration as it will B'xm
\ l>e Christmas and they are planing
jto make Jheir Christmas candy.
[They adjourned to meet on Jan. 7,
\ 1921, when the program will be
I poultry and gardening.
"Tanlac made me f«-el younger."
,- It put me back on the pay-roll."
| "I can eat whatever I want now."
I "I no longer suffer from iudiges
|tion," "I gained weight rapid
, ly. ' These and many more cx-
I premium* are now heard daily as
people tell of their experiences
with Teniae. Sold by. Farrel 1
Drug Co., Graham, N. C.
New Stock
Silver,
Cut Glass
and
Mahogany
Clocks
I w
Z. T. Hadley
Jeweler ami Optician
Graham, N. C.
O»rHOItUC» $&5: *' '*-
BREAKING FROM THE HOME FIELDS
Every community affords a commercial pasture in which can be found something
to fill every want.
The home merchant is the pasture from which every citizen should fill his wants ;
those who choose to break through the barrier and shop in non-home productive stores
are the losers first and the community next.
MORAL:—Don,t break from your home pastures for untried fields.
10c Farrell Drug Co. 10c J. D. Lee
This Coupon has a cash value of , Dry Goods
lOcts on £jny 51.00 ' Millinery
10c purchase at our store 10c Ladies' Shoes
Graham Hardware Co. . Graham Drug Co.
Cook and Safety First
Heating Trade with us and Save
Stoves ' Money
W. B. Quakenbush * Crawford & McAdams
French Doors, Book Cases, arid all - ___ —_ Gol(1 Bond clothes
Kinds of Panel Work to order, Florsheim Shoes, Stetson Hats,
Upholstering a Specialty - Genls 1 Furnishings
J. D. Albright & Co. Graham Grocery Co.
Dress Goods, Coats, Sweaters, Under- For Nke Grocerieg
wear, Shoes and small notions anJ ns
"CRACK & JOE." i ic-r
' or plione IS7
Graham Tire Co. Moore's Grocery
Dealers in Hood Tires . ,
*r i • • v Best Fresh Family Groceries
All kinds of v ulcamzmg ,
alwavs in stnek
.... Work Guaranteed
Polite .. - - Service
Rich & Thompson T T RI
Furniture and Undertaking 0 • • JJiaCiV
High Class Furniture and Agents for the General Feed Store •
. Phone 3f>7-J Groceries
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