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v Ian'.. -c Hi V. - . . ...... -x -. .. . . tf-.--" ? PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. . ESTABLISHED . GREENSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. VOL. lOO. NO. 76 ANOTHER PENNANT IS WONijJUDGE ADAMS SELECTED J. AL. RANKIN SELECTED INTERESTING PROGRAM AT ORANGE PRESBYTERY MEET REV. JOHN McEACHERN CHOSEN MODERATOR MANY AD DRESSES HEARD. WALTER THOMPSON DIES ' FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS TOBACCO MARKET OPENING Bl GREENSBORO PATRIOTS AS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE BEAD 0FC00HTY BOARD PROSPECTS ARE SPLENDID SUCJCEEDS 1ATE CHAIRMAN SUPERINTENDENT ...OF METHO DIST CHILDREN'S HOME FOR MERLY RESIDED HERE. MAKING FINAL PLANS FOR NEW . , T It'TTII TTT1 TT I TTn nTt-.r.. (jlKS rLAiau xaxi xxj.xi r xiiv OUHJJliiJlJJ BY WALTER TUCKER D. L. DON NELL BE COMES A MEMBER. SEASON TO REGIN NEXT ' TUESDAY POINT CLLB. . E. BROCK. I i i in ;U the Piedtoonjt league pen- U -The appoiaytment by Governor - -hp ramicl possessKm o,f tlhe Morrison of Jrwiige William J; 1 ... n,H,-M lvm. Wim, H'1118' of Oarttoage, to tke Norm Pr:ucei- il . . 4 CaraliiDa Supreme court as suioces- ,he ciurmHor.snip seri. xx laie J 1 I J ,va3 finally accoirwiusaeu oy -tae WiUtam R. Alien, of Gold-sboro, was rrppnsboro clnb Tuesday aitemown ma Monday ndigtift. At itjie same i. hi,,, Twvol ri'Kvo I time ithie snorviprrmmrr atnnrLnvolf1i itVio. r COHP VV11C11 J-l A'V 11U U CO" I 3 " w v. v- v ' merl 1 . . , Brock, of Wadesboro, to euoceed raamenxs au 0 Jti-de Adoans on itne Superior court umphed over the Hign Porait team, oerwib-, faind' State Semator M. ' W Tf wa t'.-.e nfith. game of t'he series. Nadh, of ttamt, to succeed Mr. 1 been soneauiea, d-ul tine w wiwr. ...n a 'TVr about a wek Governor Mor at Seven i last tw four o. favor o te confltota were deoiidled 1m Charlie Carroll's 'Patiriots. The final clash afforded fchiriHs i a-plentj the firfst inning J. Al Rankin on Tuesday was unanimouslly elected chaiTimian o: the board o f co unt y corn mission er s of GuiU'tptrd, isuoceeding the late W. C. Tucker. Mr. iRanki-n -for 11 yea is has been ia member of the boaiiJ. During the illness of Mr. Tucker he llhad been acting chiairmian. He is tihe oldeslt member of itfie board in ipoimt ol iservice iand 'had long been iservitng iaa vice cbaiTrna. Mr. Ran kin lives in the Buffalo Presbyterian chuirch ection of the coumty. On Tuesday morning D. L. Don nell, of Oak Rldige, who on Monday was appointed by Clerk of Couit iMaon W. G-anit a member of the board to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. C. Tucker, was sworn in as a commiasionr by Mr. Gaunt. ShortJly before assoiniing the riaon ihoxi be em con,s'dei'ng tbese mabters tamd !h-e- reached a decision only afcter much deliberatton. The names of ia large number of Noth v tor the 2,500 fans amd farua- lOatrofltoiJajniS were 'presented! to the I . . a . ... L-n., TfVrt wiitnestseo lit. rilsm) Point 1 ue jfillinig the vacancy on the Supreme Unties of the office Mr. DonaeM for scored-one in me nrst uunK ana CQU . Thomas D. Wamren. of Greensooro urauw. "c cvuiu ew uertn, cha.irmtan of tlhe Demo . 1 1 JJJ i. 1L . I US L i L i iitj. two n.ore tallies were auiueu xo tne juraui'C tsuaxe tixeuuitive waumixiee, re- Pat lie ts historical sketch of the iaf- loeiivjed mainy indorsemenits for the i T jl Al T I 1 3 1. i il 1 i ' 1 ternoon, wui'ie in iuae ujjdu irame i piac auu mue 'uuitj (phjoliiuci.! the 'Pointers grabbed) a couple. In propheits iprtactixsally conceded .tihait hp pvenith the Oarrollimen aonnexed I the aippoinitiment would be his. another pair of runts, the last acoT Judge Thomas J. Sha!w, of Greens With representatives of many churches present the annual meet ing of Orange Presbytery was held Walter Thompson, superintend ent of the Children's Home of the Methodist Western North Carolina at Buffalo Presbyterian church this Conference, at Winston-Salem, died w$ek. The opening session was held Tuesday night. Meetings were held yesterday anldl last night, the flrial session being hel'd tbis morn fic. The meetings were very event ful, featured by the transaction of much important business and dis cussion of particularly interesting fcot'ure. On Tuesday evening Rev. John McElachern, miss ion a. y to Korea, was e'lected moderator of the Pres bytery. Rev. iR. S. Arrowood, of Glenwood, was chosen temporary in a hospital in that city at 3.30 yesterday morning following an ill ness which extended over a period of many mon'ts). It wa's announced that the funer al would be held at 4 o'clock th-ij afternoon at Centenary iMetthoUtet church, in WinsBn-Ballem. Many Greensboro people attended the fu neral of Mr. Thompson, who former ly resided in this city and had a multitude of friends here. Mr. Thompson is survived by Ms wife, who prior to their marriage warded to Governor Morr'iison Ills resignation las a member of the rate house of representatives. He was elected to the general (assembly in 1920 and served during the sessken of 1921. In accordance with a motion by Chairman Rankin the board agreed jto formulate iresoftutiionis honoring tibe memory of Mr. Tucker, whose dewi.h occurred last Saturday For -aboui 11 years Mr. Tucker halil reai- cSerk. A forceful sermon on "The i wa Miss Emily Gregory, of this Mission of a Christian" was preadh- city; two sons, Winborn and Jack, etiD by Rev. A. W. Shaw, of Mebane, ' Dnd a daughter, Miss Evelyn, all of the retiring imoderator. Rev. D. I. Winston-Salem He also is surviv- Craig, of Reid9ville, tated cllerk of e3 by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D tbye Presbytery, spoke interestingly Watt Thompson, of Statesvi'lle, and of "Tne Occasions of Orange Pres- two brothers, former Senator Dor bjtery's Meetings in, Buffalo ; man Thompson, of S-tatesviWe, and ing of the game and of the 1921 I boro, was Endorsed for t!aie Supreme season. Thereafter the peotiators court appointment by the GuiMofd were confident or resigned', accord- I Bar Aaaociatton iamd many other cit ing to their geograpnicail affiliation, jizena. for it was apparent: thiat -the gtamid Jujatg-e Adams haa a splendid re- .dered coneKcuoiusliy atle service as old rag once more wais itx fly over jcord of public service and- is regard- 'a member of the board of comimis- ed onie of tlie 'ablest jurists' in the sioners a.nd for slig'hitly less itlham a oounitiry. People from all eec;tiioTus year h-e had been the capable ohair- Hblland Thonupson, of New York. Cone park. Doc Ferris was a marvel of level headedness plus the cither .Q'ualiflca' tions of which baseball vk5t?jiej? are made. His support was of the'err Torless variety, one of the features o: the contesL being the fieldintg ainl."! "hitting of Oti'o Parmalee, premier shortstop or tne league, who, con trary to medical advice, left 'his bed to help h:s associates 'bang up an other pennant. A Ifaomerim, o vey. jfrfre ilgbtneld fence by Ceniterfi elder Eanr.ieliy brought great joy to Pa triot fandom and a purse of about sixty dollars was extended to the timely swatter as a token of appre ciation. The game was a idfuel be tween two veteran pitchers Ferris, local pride, and Red Day, of the visiting clan. The final score was 5-3. On Monday afternoon the, Pa li ici3 piaymg on tnerr exponents i grounds, were victorious by the score of 8 to 4. Iky Saddler, twirl ing for the Greensboro club after Proctor had pitched one and a frac tion innings, was in superb form, allowing only jthree bits. BldrMlge, High Point slabmain, also displayed great stuff at times, but the Patriots succeeded in connecting safely at times when hits were the forerun ners of scores. In the first inning Tommy Kelly, who was playing shortstop in the 'absence of Parma Jee while the "latter was suffering from tonsilrtiis, drove out a home run over the centerneid fence, scor ing a couple of PattrioCJs besides nirn self. Nichols began the pitching for Manager Pierre's Pointers, but soon blew up and iwas replaced by Eldrfcige. The Greensboro club which won e tii.-'t half of the season, won the Hirsflay, Friday, Monday and Tuesday games of the final cbarn noiivhip serieSj wniie High Point, v-nnpr o: the secomid hiailf. was vic- cr' Saturday. The standing. of the qtate urged his elevation to tibe fltaje's 'Mgihegt tribunal tmd it was yeeraWy recognivzed thsat 'he laaEised splendid qualifications for the office. In 1893 William J. Adams re,p re man of the beard. . Hiis colleagues paid hig:h tribute to the fidelity and ability of the ilate chiairmam. In the early future a steel girder fbridge will be construcft'ed over Lit tle Alamance creek it the Young's Cburch." The address of Rev. John Mc Eaohern was an enjoyable feature of yesterday morning's meeting. Tine speaker made a powerful plea of North Carolina. La tr he became for extension of mission wxrk in principal of the Goncord graded Korea. The Koreans, he said, are schools and subsequently he was ready to make igireat sacrifices for j chosen principal of the Asheboro tne eau&e of GhriatiianJ'ty if tiieir Street school In. Greensboro, a posi hearts can be reaiched -and they can j tlon which he held for a number of be reacheldl thirough the preaching j years. He was married to Miss Em- of it-he gospel. The missionary lily Greigory in 'thia city. In 1908 vsiould stress the sacrificial nature , Mr. Thompson became the- first su- Finall prepanaiticois are beimg made for the opening of the Greensbora tobacco market on next Tuesday. September 27, and tbere is every in die atti on that the season will be o- most successful one. Construction work on the two new brick warehouses is nearing comple- titan. The 'houses will be in readi ness for the opening on scheduled- time, it i announced', althouigiu the street ,paving in the vicinity cannot be completed quite so early. How ever, provision is being made for entrance of growers to tne nouses pending completion of the street work. The mew street extending from Greene to the parking space will be coincTetted, the city ihavints charge of the work. The v county is paving itihe parking soece in 'front of the warehouses. The water mains have been laid and sewer lines are now in process of contTnictioiL. The GuiJlford warehouse will be managed by Westley SingletBffy. whine the manager of the PltanJjera' Bented Moore county in the lower mill orossfing, five miles southeast of house of itibe general assembly and .Greensboro, accc.! Zing to a decision in 1895 he was a nuember of the reaiched by the county coram fcoion- state isenatt. .Through iaU the years erjoinr T-uesdo.y. rJfe '!Ba been champion orDehioc- I it wias oi dared .that the colds in of tlhe Savior of the world. peritnenOent of Stonewall Jackson as tjie Presbytery i members. Ik Rev. John Foster," pastor of He was -appoimted' -a Superior I the old county jail at the corner of J First Presbjteria.n church of Wins- .'including the High Point building, ton-Salem, preached last might on the Smith and Oorneli'Ui3 Memorial "Securing Recruits for the Minis- I structures, the Hanes Memorial try." It vas a atirring message. ! Training building, the Gray Memo- racy. count judge in 19 08, was elected in Gfreene amd Ga'aton atreecs be remo'v 1910 and re-elected in 1918. ed from the building. lit is prob Governor Morrison's telegram to !able that one or more of the ceCIs Judge Adams tendering the appoint ment follows: '"Horn W. J. Adams, Judge Pre siding, care the O. Henry Greensboro, N. C. will be used as prisoners ut Gibaonville. Work of p:av3-'g the parking! hotel, space near the Greensboro tobacco warehouses will begin immediately, quarters jHo-me missions were Forty-ix years ago Wailtef rwareihbuise is W. Ranks Bo wen. , Thompson was born im iTedeil conn- Bo'h are tobacco - warehousemen! of ty. He graduated at the University wide experience anld under their di rection successful operations are confidently expected. They have been operating warehouses at Lake Cfity, S. C, 'Mr. Bowen1 lalso has been, conducting a warehouse at Mebane. Already b,uyers for a number of tih-e com pannes are ajprivitaig. The buying representation 'will be excep tionally' strong, iincludiflig men from the large paninfanies iajd also a. number from 4pwieat organia zations. The warehouses are mod ern in every respect and have at tracted much ifavonabl'e attention among farmers anldl buyers Busi ness men evidence determaiiat-iott to oo-operate wheatQdly . - With market officials and growers to the end that satisfactory prices may be obtained. There i& much optimJisTa apparenlt a;s the day of opening approaches. Rev. E. C Murray was ordained Training School at Concord. Seven as a minister. He will work in for- ! years ago he was eiec .e J superin- eign fields. Two ministers, Rev. W. T. Pearmon, of Mecklenburg Pres- tendent of the Meoludist Children's Home at Winston-Salem, having byttery, and Rev. John S. Cook, of served continuously in that capacity West Virginia, were received into 'since that time. Under his capable corresponding r-direction excellent progress has been made wt 'tbe"inetitution. Many new the buildings have been addeil, these "Believing thjt you aire the choke H wvas agreed of the people of the state' Cor the Su preme court bench air.d ray own julJIiment being that you wLll ably smd justly di&chacge t' e hih duties of thiat exalted position, I take pleas ure in tendering you the vac.ir.- v on The Supreme count bench caused by the deaitih of Hon. William R. Alien. "-CAMERON MORRISON." Judge Adarn3 wired the governor acce.:'tmg the. aippointment and stat ing that he would qualify after the ; : fdljournmefit of Guilford Superior eouit over which he lis .presiding this week. - : V COURT ADJOURNED AND Jl EKiE RETURN'S HOME. A. W. FETTER PURCHASES REAVES HOUSE AND LOT. Guilford Superior court aliljourn ed yesterday at noon following ses sions which extended over a pe riod of two and one-half weeks. Jtitige W. J. Adams, of Carthage, who hats been presiding over the court this week, left yesterday af ternoon 'for his home. He will spend several days there obtaining a much neejd'3d rest before assuming his new duties as associate justice of the North Carolina Supremo discussed by rjai building and the superintend - Rev. A. W. Crawfo.O, of Greens- j ent's home. boro. . . ? Mr. Thompson was a member of From 5.30 to 7 P. M. yesterday a j the Rotarur club and vitally interest recepfcion to the delegates to tl e j cd in the public welfare. Recen tly Presbytterj' 'meeting was given; by j be ha'il been elected a member . of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wharton at Lheir j the board of aldermen of Winston home on Ash-eboro street. It proved Sa'lem. He was a man of strong a delightful event. The visiting j christian character, a most estim delegates enjoyed a picnic dinner , able citizen and his passing brings given by ladies of the church at 1 1 grief to a very' large circle of de- o'clock yesterday afternoon. At the closing sessions to-day home mission work was the chief topic of idliscussion- Representatives of the home mission board in this state outlined the needs and pur poses of thi3 work, making effective presentation of the importance of such activity. Yesterday afternoon there was spirited discussion regarding the oc-uit, the office to which he was ap- vw . r'D5 week by Gover- iuipsu vi viac, wdwiu land Durham, now a part of Orange Presbytery, and territory to taken pointed errly t'hi nor Morricon. Yesterday mornlirg the juiy re turned ia verdict in favor of the de- in the case of Edwin i voted friends and relatives. CIVIL ACTION STARTED BY MR. AND MRS. SHORE. Complaint was rUeft Mooivflay in Guilford Superior court by Mrs. Minnie Shore and her husband, Charles Shore, . in their civil action against Lii la Hoflit. The plaintiffs a'sk ithat tlhe defendant be required to pay them the sum of $1,282.50-. Mrs. Shore all'leges that she was FUNERAL OP MAURICE LAY, ZR-2 VICTIM, HELD HERE. The body of Maurice Lay, who was killed when the ZR-2, monster dirigible, was demolished' over How den, England, "a few weeks ago, ar rived about 4 o'clock this-, morning from New York, where memorial services for victims of the disaster were held. ;, m-.& Si S At 4 o'clock this afternodii the' funeral was held at the home ; of the widow, 4 03 Bland wood avenue. Rev. W. 0. Goods, pastor of Park Place Methodist church, officiating. The Masons had charge of the ser vice at the ignave An Greene Hill cemetery. Members of the Henry 1 K. Burtner DOtst of the American Legion, accompand ed the body from, the home to the cemetery. For fifteen years Mr. Lay bad ton tor "eiore. is as follows: Greensboro . S U i ! t1--cause High Point .200. of the destruction bv the grandstanid alt Gone nark p ar;s for a post-season series be tAP"n Greensboro and Columbia, dinner of the pennaint in the Sout:h Atlantic league, have been aban doned. The Greensboro playerfs are e3v ng for their homes, that its, the caes wbo wii not continue to live 5 this city. Incidentally, Paul Lann!ieJiy, p,ltrt0t outfielder, has been sofld to the Hooh eater Interna ionai league club. He will report here for duty 'next spring. During .the Cba.mnionsihip series th HLgh Point Second' Baseman Jimniv Tftasriio f . o v. , tri ri WUIBUOTO , Was :ig a 550 Mike Ro- A. W. Fetter yesterday purchased thft ihouse and lot of Dr. C R. Reaves at 307 -Victoria street. (It is ! ferdants understood that the .purch-aee price Foglerman agaaiat his son, B. C. e,- . T . T .adopted her. Mps ffl.nr,maPlv SI 4.00 0. TQe Foglem'am, and T. J. Plcka.rd. Te as oppoeea lo me mwuwuu- ol u undeocd fttat , . i cc ; , j . ange, transaction was nanoiea oy -kodii.s y"'" p- ; -prfsbvte.rv a ,Tai ,rAq.MAPs Mr Fester session of land which he had deedied 'P10 new resoyiery will .move into his new residence his son. He claimed 'that the land about the fifth of October. ' ws supposed to have been only .Roger W. Harrison has sold to CemporariUy in his son's possession, the Banks Realty Company property. The son contended that the property on North Elm street for a oensidera- ( realdy his and his position ws of about $18,000. The prop- -'ustained by the jury. Absolute divorces were granted j in the cases of William Reynolds vs. Ktreet sntences Imposed. Sallie Reynolds, and Major Jones I Following their conviction in vs. Ida Jones. Municipal court on 'Monday on the be , LarvcAJS 1 - .been- in the Lmted States army. He i 'nr nrpTi .s i-lotti uv runt; ut:i.t?Lij.tii'L from Faye'4eville, Wilming- ' ,ftAO . . mrnmr xr and Aioeroane rresDTtepes. i u.,f if. Orange Presbytery went on record )osed to the inclusion of Or Person and Durham in the Opposi tion to the placing of Orange coun ty in the new Presbytery was espe cially vigorous. Definiite action as to 'the .proposition is to be taken at the meeting of the state synod in Tar boro on October 18. W. rtv adioinis the land of John Simpson. The Ranks Realty Company hs conveyed to Dr. Edmund Harrison 40 acres of land in Morehead town ship adjoining the property of the Van Lindley Company. The pur chase price was approximately S8,-400. SENDING OUT NOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS. street, five negroes .receive) H charge of robbing the Federal , sen tences of 12 months each on the defendtent had Shore also had the defendant's property wou:a oe given' xo nr, o.--cording to the complaint. However, she now finds that she was net adoptel.ll and will not obtain amy of tihe property. 'She asks that s'ae be allowed $2 50 for services in 1913, $350 in 1914, $400 in 1915, alles- fing that she assisted 'in the woirk of the household. Mr. Shore is askirg for $2 8 2.50, the amount aU'leiged to be due him for services rendered end for sup-plies furnished the defendant. was chief rigger on the ZR-2, which was abouit to leave England for thfe country when it came to igrief over Howden. His wife was formerly Miss Mabel Ridge, of this city, and ror several years Mr. Lay, a native of Birmingham, Ala., had consider ed Greensboro as his home. Mrs. Lay lives with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Ridge. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED AT B. & L. MEETING HERE. - premier slugger, attatoim siting avoMo At a meeting of the stockholders of the Greensboro Building and Loan Association last night the fol lowing directors were elected' A. Cop Islands Wrecked. j ntz Phll iR Carrton, Ralph B. Fi'r,stt notices to taxpayers notify- 1 streets. These defend'anTs -were j WitUin the last lew days two of Colt, Charles W. Causey, Thomaa n.g them of the amount of their tax- W?l-ttam Hester, George Williamis, 'the three traffic booths, or "cop is- Crabtree, V. B. Morgan, William es f ar itihe year 1921 were eeiiit out Jack Hudson, WfLTjam Harrision and lands," in Greensboro hwe been Simpson, Hill Hunter, C. C. Taylor, Grani Orairutlaxwd1. , wrecked. The one art -urie injtensec- Juijus u. ssnrncn a;rui a. Utooks. t ition of Market and Elm streets wa The directors elected the following Rotarians Hear Dentist. The Chelf feialtu-re of .tne meetin? yetdifiJay by -City Olerk and Tax Cell lector W. L. Murray. Payment may nt the Ro'iarv club "on Tuesdlay was an address by Dr. John H. Whteeler, be maide at the city hall without de- P1 Degree Demonstration. of this city, on " Tlne'R elation hip ot lay. A discount of 2 per cetcit will On Decermber 6 And 7 ai fjlegree bentfiatry to General Health." Ra'lph be allowed tthose who pay on or be- detnaomstration will be held in B. . Ooit discussed paimgTaplh seven fore September .30. FVr taxes paid Greensboro by the Independent Or f 1tht.tsitv Crvdfft of Etb'cis. FVesi-i' in October a diiscount of 1 per cent der of Odd Fellows.. The demon Erv- m 40t,k-k T-d a tar- be made, while 1-2 of 1 iner cent ion will be n-artioLp-ated in by Odd He reported the matter to police tion of High Potat. comes next with !from Oharles H.Jretod, of 4Mb city, is the discount for taxes paid in Ce- ,FeUow frcn the counties of Gull- : headquarters and was instructed to progress of the aoc iatK was re H0. Doc Perri led the kC)heTB cyniCeTg the impressions of tbe cember. After January .1 penalties to a Iter.-'-, AC-.xrce. Rok-'see Chief Crurtohfield toiay. About fleeted in the Tjbmitted hr h two victories. Trw 'wt, rwvm -his rfV:l te EHme. howte a increase of 1 per cent fa-ftasa a&l tordS. S. L. WWt-" an homr later the a.me box was Mr. Carlton, George Brandt clb batting -o . t i Min, memfth w?!fl be efTective. Th- o r cfv. Ss ,he decnonatea- :it:ack by Dr. H. K. Ferrer's cor. ben employed as assistant mcnager 511 Joint's .291. - with the meetia. t-ax rate is 51.12 demolished laJte Tuesday night when otuers: A. J. Klutz, president; struck by a roadster. About 10 Ralph B. CoR, vice president, anitl o!Clpck Jkaat .1 night W.. H. McLaTty-Phil R. Ca-rlton, seeretary-txeaauTer. ran his car in the sidtff the booth Choice of Erectors and stockholders at Greene and West Market afreets, was really in the nature of re-elec- in every instance. Excellent He. too. Is to see the ohief. .i ( IV .11 1 1 4 : i!" -a r r--;.:-
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