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-sr. fiv 10, 1918 THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL SOCIETY Hi.u moss wtmiVrfis: K.iLI.Y Hi lilK CAl'Slu! IVAMKD-OM. Jii .Slai l WUKK i'i s at I Ik- Kid lnMt rimms at (hp 'iviai-lV.y I'm!) ijiiiUl.HK Monthly. It is ; ii. ir ii1v.l-f;r to work for ciur hoj imr lliiic" at the lU'il i'liisj, I'lM.ins .Moniliiy. Don't 1h- u Klarkrr! (io to Uie K-tl ( i os i'cmi:ii.s .tioiiuay! Those hoys "(mit There" art- count ins on you. Wilt you ui.siippoint them.' If you fail 10 po. you will be iniHM'd at the lUi Cross rooms. Will yuu Ik- one of tin' onp hundred workers at Ihi' ltft l'ro?is iiMni Mon day? Moot your friends at the Ueil Cross rooms Monday. They are lookiuK (or you. Your Indifference may spell death for some hoy at I hi' front". The work for (he soldiers Is more important tlian ant 'other work you can do. Cancel all other eiutasciuents to "help at the IUnl Cross rooms today. The women of Winston-Salem are iii'ttiil to heed this call to service. Renewed Interest in Tin- Kt'ii Cross Work Keeling at pvesont that one of the in out important activities in which the Indies of thu Twin-City can occupy their 'time is the Ho J Cross work, and knowing that for some reason its iivyency is not uncKvstooi.', wc will iry--this niurniug to suite a few farts which we feel will appeal to many who have nut been giving their time. in the first place, don't let some one else do douiiic work because you fa 'I to meet your uuliuation. Hon't think herause you cannot give a v. hole or evvli j,:ilf a uay. that t few hours will no.t he helpful. fion't think iierause you are a stran 1,'et you will not lie welcome, tyiy Is one of the finest places possible to xtend your acquaintance. 'Then tomorrow is the first of the. holidays given, the business women, spend this day in (hung ' this noolc w ork at l he lli-d 1'ros.s room. T!.v.' liH.les w)..... aiiprecixuL.u.jnilt. work so much. on I be too niod' st to offer your services. Winston.Salem ha., led in all other .-.patriotic nioveiiunts. why not in this? I'nless however. then: is an increase of workers, we will bo behind several other cities. Let the various organizations re memi. tin ir day-i, while this need not debar everyone ,'roiu coming when L'ver she. feels inclined. Although yesterday was Saturday, a busy day with housekeepers, the morning attendance showed qu.le creditable. Those pres'-nt were .tn-adjine Frank Stagg. John llanes, K. ('. i.'linard, Harry ShiJton. Klchard Stocki.on, C; l' I'en;y. .'.l.M'.i ii. t). Apple, V. ('. Wright, .Manly. H. U Wiggins, Mary li.l rulliali', .Mitses Ami;, Fannie Wilson. Lillian Cromer, L' Lott, Yates, IJleanor Kollin. May lut: lon. Anna f'.rnwn, i'lanihe I'epper, Virginia W;gt,'ins, Serena Ualtoa, -,l ud- tii Shelf on. Jane Taylor, l'aulina Tay i lor, Lillian Taylor and Anna .Sloan.. HOC I'KRS lir. and Mrs. Froderli-l; llanes. Mr. .lame G. Kane;-:, .Mrs. Charles Vogler and Mrs. W'lham itroe.n hive ie '.urned from a 'd liglitful trip to . .ev York. M:s .h-nme I'revtor of Kaleigli is tile guest of !1:m Nan Walker at the Hotel Zinzeniiorf. L Officers Kkvted For the Junior Hospital Association At the business meeting of the Jun ior Hospital Association held on Fri day afternoon with Miss lrma Ba ley at her homo on West Fifth street, officers for the ear-wcre elected as; follows: President, Mrs. A. S. Hanes; vice president, Miss Erraa Bailey; secrc- j tary, Mrs. A. H. Galloway; assistant retary Miss Senah Cruz; treasurer. Mrs. Huber Hanes. Will Mm Tomorrow The D. C. nankin Missionary Soci- I ety of the First Presbyterian church ' will meet op Monday at four o'clock ! in the Caldwell Hemorial building. . Every member is urged to up in at. j tendance, as there will be an election 1 of officers for the new year. The hostesses will be liesdamo W. J. Hammer W. R. Martin, W. H. James and J. N, . Davis. Attention is calloc' to the change of hour on account cf prayer service at 3:30. I Brown Memorial Missionary .society, will Meet. The Woman's Missionary Society of Brown- Memorial church will hold its regular monthly meeting with .Mrs. J. F. Tesh on Second street Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the new officers as joint, hostesses. Mesd.mies J. (. Morrisett, Jesse Cjarter, J. .' Bergman, J. F. Tesh and J. T. Davis. Will Meet Willi Mrs. M. D. Stockton , The social meeting of thf- Woman's Mission Society of thd West Km? church will be held Monday at th home of .Mrs. M. I). Stockton on West Fourth Ftreet Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ..I o ;iety Personals CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LITTLE SHOE FLY WITH HIS LITTLE SHOE HORN OPEN TUESDAY 7:30 A. M. STEP UP! PUSH Ur! YOU MAY NOT HAVE AN OTHER CHANCE WHILE THE WAR'S IN PROGRESS TO BUY RELIABLE FOOT WEAR AT THESE PRICES. THESE BROKEN SIZES HAVE LENGTHENED THEIR STAY SO WE'VE SHORTENED THEIR PRICE KEEP YOUR EYE ON LITTLE SHOE-FLY EVERY NOW AND THEN IN THIS PAPER. WEST FOURTH STREET Mrs. Grady Mailer is visiting her parents In Ashevhle. Sim win prob ably spend several months there vhile Mr. 'Ma Her l in South Carolina n the interest of the Marler Com pany of this city. Hon. .1. W Klliott. who delivered L-"'" aibli esjL tV rCli'riiliin- mcning,. ra. uii iicd to Asheviile last night. Miss Dorcas Coulter left yestffday for ilofola t., spend a fe' navs with iicr motln r wl.o is ill. about two hours, hot ehocotaie was si.-.e.l by Miss Ihiilic liavis, ns-sis.ed l.v M'.es Mabel Wade ami Theo Martin. The younK folks then r. t.red io the parlor, where thev were : ntertainetl by -evral r-olections on . l";l"o by AUsser. Theo Martin and -iiOini Charles. . flJirrn TP ra:-. t'lVj 1 1 LI N EURALGIA For quick results rub the forehead 'J! am) temples with f-'-"v& ' ' " ("."' . ROSENEACHER'S lrmM I vLj E1& O JU? x-k r1. January 22nd, Continuing Three Week Y Rain or ShineCold or Warm The Most Powerful White Sale Ever launched ly this busy store, and yet under the most adverse conditions, caused hy the wofld Mr. 1 1 will I).1 interest iiiu to knuw t men df the city are irn iied to- alteml. A tivai .s in : tore foi- those who hear In-. Trawiek a ! !,; a. man of as In'rrua- Vaui;h:i. t lenient Kfird. U Whee.er. aa Mrs. N'orllect jlo.,p'ss To .Mission Study Class The Mission Study class of Cente nary church w;il be held at the home of Mrs. ,1, K: Xorfleot Monday at : i, clock: St. I'aul's Auxiliary To Meet The Woman s Auxiliary of St. Paul's Kpireopal church will meet on Mon day at -I o'clock with Mis. .1. X. Am bler on West 1'ifih Street. .v a :"irll:dav Party of .Sls llallle lavis Mr and Jlrs. ft. I.. Iiavis tave a birthday party to their daughter Miss Hallie on Friday evenitiK at their borne on Sprauue street, it beini: her sixteenth birthday.- About twenty live friends viere present. After n delightful social period of Let Guticura Soap T Icep Your Face ish and Young , : i ' U; !,:' 'l'l"i,K- county superin- , ndent l Public instruction. an-1 ounces a irenc.nil t-aciu-rs' meetms 1 or m.x' "',fday. .I:.ua.-y. in tne oui-ihousi.. Kvery le.ichi'r iti the conn- I y will be expected to attend i The prim ijial matt, r to be dis- ! '"";pd will be the War .Savin;.- and; hut! camPa.f:;i to be launched ear i.v in Kebruarv. i , 1 h --i-'ries. Slate Iiirector of! le camp. mm. is eX.t tp,j to .inpil(J i Hie i.ieetmK. together with :;,-! pio,,,ine:it speal-e,. who will tl,,,.-- j '.'K.ily MCfiu.-iiiit t'v- teacheis witn the bode- f the cai.ip iicn. The campaign proh.'ildv j,e darted durinc thellrt week in J-Vb- i uat-y. i-oniediatejy following the c ,tv anipaiKn. ' ! Vi.uni.- Men's ( lie nas tor many ye n s e:;j t rleni tional -ec(eiar o.' lue t'illistjan A;- a-.t.:iiou. l.iany toonihs ).:,-,-eii his time almost exclusivep to work among the soldiers in I he ,So-.;t ):. ru camps, and his sub ject is 'one that will int-rest all who hear him. drills iLld'iSi ll pnnTq i i i r-i 1 p ' r. j i .V F SGHOC FLOWERS THAT PLEASE W.MORGENROTH Ix-adins I'lorlst Flowerplione 813 118 West Fourth St. CKILDBES SI' HEALTH OFFICER I''. A. ('. f 1 1 1 1 ii ffinntt. l-,.ti, r ib er. has spent, the past two weeks I visitinK the county schools mid con-I din-tint:, medical examinations ,,f thei pupils. Last week, he ".-.sited the foi-i ov.'jujr schools: r:in-,.n,i o. ... I Cteek township; .Morris, Middle Fork township; White Hock. Middle Fork township; Hope, South Fork town ship, and Marvin ItidKe. South Fork townMiip. Out of the schools named. 133 pupils were examined and about ten per cent showed defects other than bad teeth tin account of the bad weather unite i larpe per cent of the students were absent. The .State and county has provided a fund for the treatment of children with defects, when it is found that iheij- parents are not able to have it done. There will be some who will take advnidapo of ,(his fund, while others will take treatment at their own expense. Xext. week lir. Bulla will beg-in his canipainn at Sandy Kidce School, Abbott's Creek, township. OR. JL M. TffMK TO SPEAK TO MEN TUB AFTERNOOal Dr. A. M. Trawlrk of Nafdivllle, Tenn.. will speak to men at the Para mount theater this afternoon at 3: He o'clock on "Christianity in War Times." This meeting will be hehl under the .inspires of the local Vounir Men's Christian Association and all of the Vital Matistital Eccm! Shows Xi'arly Fifty Per Cent Mi'i'e IJirtlis Than 1 )ratl)s La.-f Vcar Annual reports of i;al 1 1 Ist.-'cs ' for Vienna ai;d Mi'blb' Fork town-' shirs were reread ).; ltejtit-r of l'ce-s Kent;; yesterday. .Mi'., 'c. i". Mickle. registrar fur Vi enna townsiiip, rrports p. total of 32 births. J white nia'es and 'l white females; four c, doled males anil four colored femnies. Only one iilcKpi leate birth was reported in the town ship. Mr. Mickle also reporti 17 deaths, eight white males and six white 'e. miles; three colored females and no colored males. The report for Vienna township shows a frnln of 1.1 births of the deaths. Tho report lor Middle Fork town ship, reeorded by Mr. C. W. Jones, registrar, shows a total of 77 birth. 3S white males and VI white fe males; three colored males and four colored females. Not a single Ille gitimate birth was reported In this twonsl'.ip. i The Midle Fork report shows a total 41 deaths. 11 white ma es and, 20 white females: two colored maleR and five colored females. The report for the township shows 56 more births than deaths for the year. we liiacea (as usuu) mam orders last, rooruarv tor tins i:no wnite saio ,)id tho result is that you will find here when you come on Tuesday and succeeding days, truly wonderful alues, actually marvelous under prevailing conditions. Laces, Embroideries, Longcloths, Nainsooks, Dimities, Pajama Checks, Batistes, Organdies, Flaxons, Linen Lawn, Linen Sheetings, -House hold Linens, Domestic Sheetings, Towels, Towelings, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Linens, Cloths, Napkins, Thread, Buttons, Etc., Etc. All Priced at White Sale Prices Which are 25 Per Cent to 60 Per Cent Lower Today's Market Prices on Similar Grades Price pdawis! These we cannot give in today's pa per, time not permitting a com piling of same. The list ia larger and more varied than ever. And when you come you'l! be well satis fied, we guarantee. THE SWEATERS FURfilSHED THEM REDUCTION SALE ALL ORDERS FILLED AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME MRS. T. W. HANCOCK 4th and Elm Sts. Phone 704 Mrs. .1. ". lioriMon Is in rotriji't of the following niee itor from one of the boys ;it Camp j.irkwm. to whom hhp rn-i'iitiv .i swi-ittcr: ilciiiiii:rt'i k .'oniKinv. ''.noli .bi()..Moi:. ( onimhij. S. I'. My f'ar Mi p. Imilpon: "M.iti.s ii-iiiiy th.'inks for tho nirp wo;tf'r yo'i pent. ho It nuro in nir-o nnd warm, t think the piopls outmrip are doing numltrs for us hoyn anil 1 am sur" ii is a ppi-pria.tffl. "viwinir to the MMrcity of w-oolnn rlothnR a Ir.r i.f tho l.ovs hr.rr hav .pcnt many a day on tho ririll Kroiiiiild rolrt. ii nrl I happenr-d to bo one of thi'tn, hut, with a pood yarn swf-atpr one ran do nicely. "f wish to thank yon ladifs for tho Intprcfl yon aro taldnv' in us "rook ii'S." and if I over rrarh Franc I shall Mftid yoti a real turn i.oiivt'tnr. "ThankinK yon apnin for thr Kreat favor and nopins: Homo day In tupct REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP PRICE 23c Gobi for coiiprhs and cold.-?. Sold on a guarantee of .your money back if not satisfied Fhone O'Hanlon's Phone 107 IS THE PLACE 174 'The South's Greatest Drug Store" Send Flowers Always a Good Idea Shipment of Blooming Plants Just Received Feautiful Assortment of Cut Flowers WESTBROOK'S 432 Liberty St. Phones 842-843 Dainty-New EquisiteQuality MSllIlS Comprising the most beautiful collection yet presented by this store Gowns, Teddy Bears, Corset Covers, Camisoles, Drawers, Petticoats. The garments are all marked at noticeable reductions from the usual low prices. Yet in every instance you'll find fine materials, best work manship, superior trimmings and perfect fitting garments. Sizes for small, medium and large women. CAlso Underwear for CHILDREN Our Special Low Prices Talk" ROSENBACHER'SThe Busy Store Ifl GOLF T0UR1MHIENT MEDALS rinhiin"i, .Tan. 18. Elliott D. Moore of Nfw York with a nrt 77 today won the handl''ap medal score event in the windnp of the winter golf leafiue of advertising interests. The league's putting contest for wo ; en whlrh lasted all week was won ly Mrs. Arthur K IliKthis of N'vs York, with 21. The prltses in the week's tourmnament week's tournament with donations by the league provided over J 1.500 for Hed CrosB. Neatly 150 players took part In the Red Cross-boney contest also held today. Col. II. H. Treadwell, of Siw York, won the first honors among the men and Nfrs. Charles Barton Keene of Philadelphia won In the woman's section of the tourney. Journal Want Ads brine results. "ON THE MINUTE SERVICE" Is iiuteriins' guarantee to you oj no i;..i.,u'i' uapomt ments. Through thu sleet, rain or r!n. .-. alwiys on the iro Anwht're, any tine, day or i.ight. Call us often during 1!'18 Hutchins9 Di "On The Minute Service" Phones 141-668 Siore
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