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GREENSBORO, N. C. PAGE SEVEN TV Activities Of Women In State And Nation A Page For Women, Edited by Mrs. Al Fairbrother. A Baby Parade. A feature of Baby Week Greensboro date not yet decided will be a baby parade under the auspices of the Girls Benevolent Club, Miss May Gordon iatnam, president, co-operating -with the So cial Service department of the Wo man's Club, having in charge the real work of the program. As To Dancing. O. Henry Evening. High Cost Of Babies. The growing popularity of the modern dance among people of all ages in Greensboro the past few months is causing some apprehen sion on the part of the ministers, one During the coming week full de- tails will be given of the proposed O. Henry evening to be held . in Greensboro on the evening of Satur day, March 11. A very attractive I i.i.h v.J Wn OTllv nnrtlv rvneTied t-i A T T m I which uou - - mt i A7cc hrifus A HlKtnrinnltYie preceding spring. i r .1 tOtJ ' 110 iui,vivn. x x.-u,,0r'h all nrnPBpHpil tf I A nnnrAtn tr in a rsnnrt kensH ViV The people of Wniston-Salem have the site selected for the new town, an lnstitution in Chtcago,. the cost ... tviQT-o hpside the west branch I . . . . . . been celebrating in honor of tne -- " , t. -fl . tpe or raising a cnua nas aavancea aoout I 4 s t 11 1 A. -4 A Itwmitci worn founders of that unique and pros- ' folle( for the first house. Will- 40 Per cent in tne last lu years tior-niia ritv! markine the , sites of ntr hands cleared a sufficient piece Commenting on this the New York ..;i?r,, an .rrn(rini fnr the Lf ground, the cutting and hewing Sun concludes that viewed from the . a . -.- ,nnArna . of Iocs began, and by Wednesday standpoint of the parent, the pro- DreSei VitLlUll UI OlxV.ll iauUUH.l0 1 - J .V. T I ..lr.!r,, .h111.ln la tllO TO - I ; sxx .v. x v : v. sill" annnirn were reaui ou luai LUC uuuse reos ui loiouis x.xiiivxiu xj .xv, torm or amuse- uuxumit, tuB ieltuIC - Wl" are of greatest historical value. rrT raised. Johann Michael suit of an impulse hich, as the In this connection it is interest-1 Graff their pastor, later the first scientists and other experts assure ing to note that a North Carolina resident bishop in wacnovia, ana us, springs irom nature, ana uue ,..v" ii..-o-f saw and Lorenz Bagge, head of the Single not appear to have any relationship Ci U U VV KJ 1J.1 CL AA C uwci v. w.w-. t f whom has sounded a note of program is being arranged by the v - warning lest this ment be carried too far for the spir- be an address by Dr. C. Alphonso itual well-being -of the community. Smith, an old friend and ardent ad That the modern dances or that mirer of the author, who is just now some of the modern dances are de- engaged in collecting interesting grading and demoralizing even the data heretofore unpublished. It is most worldly will not attempt to also expected that Dr. Archibald deny but that there is harm in all Henderson of the State University aeny' , . . . will be present and also on the pro dancing when endulged in in mod- m eration and under wholesome in- in anticipation of the present effort fluences and surroundings, many or to arouse local interest in tne man our very best and purest minded 1?ut GreenshJe TVtl " and" o o.7BKSS . on of emoUons ired by Joyous their appreciation and endorsement strains the response to this kind of J the movement to secure an O. melody being no less irresistible Henry memoria in his native city Than that of the soldier marching Amall : fearlessly tomtoW measured chared. oriaV the Zrl of SMlv dwn tul altar which will beeterxnined, according in the intoxication or appealing gos- : . -. Ti n vsi , contributions pel nyuius. n i o" o - "jf notism, as illustrated in the story of the Pied Piper, and the very fact v..t it Viarl Its nrijrin amnnsr savaees c f it- "hank n Dr. Leo Mannleimer. of New nature" claims. Play in some form York, delivered a strong address in is the natural instinct of all happy Asheville last week in favor of wo and healthy young animals, and man suffrage under the auspices of surely an innocent kind of play The speaker was introduced by when wisely regulated and properly Judge H. A. Gudger. . conducted. In the course of his remarks Dr. Educational institutions and all Mh(?imer said. " oT-iTatinns flpaline- with vounc Mannneimer saia. neoDle have recognized this demand "Men and women who for various V:: The Cause In Asheville. x V V G Hn Cabbage Plants I . w. i .VII A Rro4hren. came irom Bethabara lor to economics, me momer nas cmi- one wno nas servea mobi aByw.u r-ristian TriebPl fell from dren because she likes to play floiw lUVUgu - i the wall while helping to lay up logs with them and from the stand hp was fortunately not hurt. On I point of economics act foolishly Thiimdav the Bethania brethren over them went home, those from Bethabara It therefore comes as a kind of remaining to put up the rafters and shock to be told in so many words return on Friday, the house being that the cost of fondling a baby has left tpmnorarily without roof or gone up 40 per cent. A simple case rtnnr .... of colic which lasted two hours 10 On February 10, the brethren years ago has now 40 per cent more were selected who should move to economic value than ti had then. Salem but a severe snowstorm de- But is this going far enough? laved 'the start until Wednesday, Should not some statistician, inspir February 19, when eight unmarried ed by the highest motives, furnish men went to the new town "to make us with a correct economic scale of a a real beginning there." These moiuer iu.c m .u . eight pioneers came from widely be able to compare it with other sclttered homes, ranged in age from products, and thus give it its proper fwontv-siT to fifty-one years, ana ih " "V'"VA"' -hr. trowed to different trades, ful civilization? UO.U UCll fc . . though for the nonce they were all to be town builders. 'ZJt t::o an Speaking of the fight to be made me JliUroycau I"" -J ' k,., -AnsonHnno Mm ParHe rkanes Mila Petersen. I ui c iuc v.v-.ww, ....w. J3 - " We are selling agents for the celebrated "Frost Proof" Cab bage plants grown by the "Wakefield Plant Farm," Charlotte, X. C, and can fill orders promptly at the follow ing prices: 200 for 60c postage paid by us oOO for $1.00 postage paid by us. . Or by express in la.tre lots as follows, express paid by pur chaser: " 500 for 75c; l.OOO for $1-25; 4,000 for $4.00; 10,000 for $7.50. Will have Tomato plants, Celery plants, Lettuce plants, Beet plants, and Sweet Potato plants a little later on. Write us for prices. Yours truly, SCOTT SEED CO. Greensboro, N. O. A Walkless Parade. IWO weic . . I i foH i o recent interview born April 3. 1717, in Holstem, ana " - 1 S Schmidt, born at Seeland,' July -id jef f 25, 1721 At, Dorn at oeeianu, juij , : 7. . . Gottfned Praezel was a for a combination between the Re- German born December 27, 1739, PUDiicans uuutrIU6.M. as president of the North Carolina at EDersdorf, near L.obau, ana Jonn - 7"' ; .irtr "Ho trt from U rage. An appeal is to be made to Sen- the Democrats at St. Liouis, sne saia, Fert eration of Women's Clubs has Birkhead, an englishman had an important par,, not on in f-T2-lKd STi VS. pal the making of the history of her own ' of Bretnren at Gnad- rade." .-j x... nnrHinr hnt of . V,,. unrmhf One of the faults of the last cam- pioneer days when facilities for Germany; Schmidt at Zeist, Holland, paign in New -"f pioueei uajD vrc ;,.V j TTninenV v.neland. clared. was the sense of impending writing ana priming . .uu v - --. - you way I mritincr nnfl nrinillie limiieU SUVU I HUU Olluv- ' - . I . ,1 1 V.r wnmsn I mi f I l-'"h " I . n n l.w MaT.I NHlHilL IK1L UY Ul " 1 1 sx. .. a v. 4 ' 1 n n n or 1 . o enn q rvnnnso wiiiiim.ii a u a- i - I i j h n tt a 5. w vr-i iiv Li au i - ior piay wi reasons records to the most meager details, Sphmid't an anchor- "There were just enough of comes in mau,Su c l i.oM . W,h r,w one whose heart and vl "t tV.Vv" r, in- women " she said, "who felt that general head of "athletics." in any for tneir opposmou. y Ll rf , , smun, ana dhh .,,,. ft mmm u-nrlf roillQ I . . -i V. o.trxr auu vy liu icaisucui; " " - ed in a cloth-factory. of of the four moving down up-to-date aenominauonai scnooi, in omy. nimsy 0." Dram WHe cyua"J ? l" " eai? C1"L" from tain or seashore to bridge parties. the Y. W. C. A. ana otner upim so- conironiea cannot put luxm build such fascmnv-ng sionw ui me iou. iuu.U6 ""11 narties or dances to throw the bal- cieties you recognize many of the front against the movement. .We J lie. To dig out the. dry Bethabara two were originally from ine ra . . . . , . -r ai Annn r .. j I i : n To nn Qfoinpr a mill-1 nce IUO uiuer v oj . popular, steps ana simpler aance ns- reel 1 - r"X" facts from, aim ana mu rennsv o. - ; state leaders, she said, have not ures in the daily exercises 01 me Howara onaw, auu 7" ments and from mem weave ao- er, oom ju. - 7 T" heen eivine the National movement . . .. i I u tromanmie service in I .- iS hman in-1 rioore'e Holder, a farmer, I Deen giving iuc i4iiuutti iuu":ult hrignt young women, wuu - ing narrative xUtCU - c".ar.. 1790 flt niev. sufficient support grace of , movement aiong tne staie xegi.tu. ; terest stories trom reai me mao Dorn v""-' 'V, 'nt Salzhure Mrs. Alice Duer Miller, speaking strength or muscie in mis .wuoie- Tanipa p. Barrett, introduced Dy the historian 01 nignefct uiu... "ttiT..: o of the efforts to convert Congress- Music ana - . .,., i. This has been done oy aiiss Germany. January o. "rr mm- unanes Maicoim - . . ,.. t Pr?oe in her latest con- of Catholic parentage, hut snarea m - . .. . 1 "rhfl wrw men trn some neaitniui way. music i ,r laughter and -the t-st of physical en- r Here is the Foster Flyer, a truly great Cooking Stove Value LIGHT "'" AUK ti.. T.ivht Rnnnlnr New Home ham, for th. lmt fartr ytmrm led the chms for rel merit. In family ewliic maebloea. durable, always In order. We aell all kiada of repair and supplies ror aii . . THE WRIGHT SEWING HACHlflls REPAIR AND 8CFPI.T CO. 701 S. Elm St. Fhone 7 This is one of the best con structed stoves we have ever sold. It has . a duplex grate with sec-j tional back and burns either wood or coal. Heats quickly and is an ideal baker. PRICES SI 6 AND SI 8:50 Also have a big line of heating stoes nw on display. JflMESPIiflMGLEY 1 ft A PttrTQQMPttz2 30&S.ElmSt tVy GEEET1SB0BO.n.C; GUILFORD COMPANY South Greensboro durance in so delightful makes the hour most pleasantly entire day. ' And that too very men voted --1 l 1 1 1 rr 1 diuc a-j. - m m.o 1 01 "a.T A V 'nriMin'J n.ll 1 1 ii 1 1 - I . - wk v rn II la I a A 1 13 d um. UBUl W1 r- r-. . aMv triDution 10 worm y,i witii- i . 7::." 4i Washington aeainst suffrage because in the "gym" tne Suffrage Associauou 1"--"- under the title of "The Town uuua- land in iv.su, """""'""V"";" of the 'fear of sacrificing the home' anticipated of the to Dr. Hannheimer in behalf of or- . In thisMitt,6 volume is told the Brethrenat Hermhaag. Thence of the fear ' rmcing the borne mirn tiot. a i trnnizen lauui ui Jf" u. nnj nhon a n n wnv inR naieui i ne weiiL lu ucmicurui. man in sight, except, perhaps, the pressed the. appreciation -and esuma community was founded, and in the to Bet director, if the director happens to tion in which Dr. -Mannneimer is dauntlesg murage and unfaltering mason Bethabara in 1755 as a master on me 'u'u' Mirbael Zieeler came to men uetuneu 10 appiuyuaic very rett insistea inai jusu """" formed a wilderness into civmzea Peterson was apuumiru - ' .. young woman either fills that im- square deal are the watenworos o k abitations she finds inspiration for the Diary for tne litt w 5piony coomu. man and not necessarily young woman ei portant position. 600,000 for the preservation QireLtm, ir - -T " " w",Mwo. labor: Mr. ' Bar- ttauu"e.BS . vvuf re: . nL Petbiehem in 1764. for a child labor. industry out iney he a man in many lnsiauces a nu- aem uj uifen""--- - itrust 01 tne sturay souis wuu -nau- Ucumuaio . .. 1 j De a man. m iua J I ... 4c5ct that "Justice and- a l.rust.,I f" ir, niviiierl Peterson was aDDointed to write voted $ r, cook, And for many 1 : - . ti Ana TT'mTn lonri loolr after tne supplies, anu ne ou 11 win ui gouiuw . 1 present auu imuic bcuciowuuo. . . Fayetteville Girl Sponsor. first principles as those who enjoyed the denced by the fact that at the Bien- thlt the pleasure of keeping time to years we have advocated justice and fhis interesting volume the follow- and Praezel were commissioned to the mnrnine ana evening ,11, ... nra. for The Text for February Miss Alma Nolley. of Fayetteville, xne U11U511U6 "i v.v,w. . . . I "i" , " x , entire- ThA Tmm Builders. 1- . : ,.T .11 va Sfio in them , .t v r ;o'o nr.cr at This muh in defence 01 a mucn man. we ao not tiim - 13 was: r win uc oouvww.v,v. ' s 10 ue iunu wu" 0 abused form of amusement, which iy unselfish in doing so. We frankly it was a very cold day, "that Mon- that come nigh me," (Lev. 10:3). the Confederate reunion at Birm the club .women of America have it admit -that we believe forking peo- day tne 6th of January, 1766, only a and all desired that in Jhe midst of in . am ,n May This honor has in their power to reform to a great pie would De greau, "c . vVe little less cold tnan me preceuiu5 tneir aany ion ui.6ut h nfflrrp(i ftn Miss Xollev by m meir puci . Aniinn f ennal suffrage m this ...t, ,,,, nccrtiveH in home-1 ioir T.orH and find strensth and rest been conferred on aiiss .ouey oj extent, or ai iea&L t s uc au . nigut v"" u6- . - l,, T,moo T Metts commander interpretea Dy country. distilled spirits iroze ana oursi iuc inerein. utl11"" ' , reels and bottles on the shelves of the apothe- The year that ronowea was a yeai of the state division or unuea ton- ouadrllies of fifty years ago. 'inat cieorge ai niuu, j. Cary shop. But timber to De usea m 0f "nrst, 01 succour uc8mu.uS,, federate Veterans. Miss ouey is some of them are alive to their re- - building needed to be cut in January well-considered, carefullylan; the attractive daughter of Mr. and sponsibility in this matter is evi- The Salisbury Post of February and February, when the sap was Certain events are recorded Inline Nolley, of Fayetteville. 26th carried this interesting an- dQwn ana - lii 7 felYe of trees Her father was a brave conteaeraxe. :L "r;"; I rr.T' ;V er. the clearing On her mother's side ner granaiatn- ' ,Q oivir. leaeue of that so it aia noi ouuui iu mem c u . er was one of nine brotners wno resolution recommending , the re. tne - . e that that pone execution of the plans for tne and planting : or f - - fourtt for the Lost Cause, a case -m -T a hinrr 1TI II'IIV . Will l l,UU'J I 1 l wnn n It A 01 TI I V A rkA11POTin U II II lilt' 1 II 1 II C. HUH." I " a 1 i .e n a m rtinrnc i) .liiiitk m i rinv n i a t fi i wiiii'ii w aa luc n ir Liiuucauu j ''."ir, -rlvrp school ap- live and energeiu: duu, - . ; . the new, town." me muuei ii x ex - 14 .Vorc. onp-inperen tnis uuici m-s " . .1.. . m -- proaches the stately minueVana : ; The Text Book for 17 b naa not they were not T tw e. has been erected here by John R cannot v;umiiixii- r-rr--- n reception yet come irom .-uermau,, . C1 .""l"' ior 1 " r nro "Watchword" was drawn irom tne surveying two sirens 1 uuu.us nv- , vi, mu. Noilev'a wasmnfion wiu.. - 7 - whirh rontained a cher- and south, studying the topography - a her J:. veruuu ... n enrintra aDDOintmeni io tuia uuuwi 10 1. . .. . . niietinn nf Kin p verses wrix- i or tne iana. seeMue uuv 6"uu .."0- 1 -- . ... .. ., , tri 1 touT8., e ..T.X:M of the Colonial home to be held tonigni hi - . - liriTl!ne : levels to ascertain ceivea witn gratiucatiuu u, to meet an r o'clock at the Commnn.ty iiunQ- i--r- ; y - ---- aa . future water ville people. wholesome mmaeu uCvUL. . . h received ty everyone, quuis .di tm . rr . . n o great and Their thoughts were iuii 01 tne new suppiy, auu xns leaving Mexico. o e ioti nnrniipfi seemea a 1 ror tne iowu. ij """"" J 1 110.0 I ...vi. nncoKinn nnfl ODDOr- iun" ov " ... 1 - . Si ! ful results in many places, ana we ..A s .direct promise from on nign:-i tne west i .u. ;s Because of the barbarous conduct would like to see club women every- , , ""cenreal Wash- will defend this city" (Is. 37:io . and a log cao n duml of the Mexicans the nuns are leaving where use their influence for the fnots and f ers Genr an L&ter Jn fi k north , April were considered not or tne iand is -xv- i j ....rto'mnet rpr- lUKlou. -- , i j 5 TOOC, -.iv, 4nnhoil hpartsln nart OT Ttie IOWU Droper, uui. mc - - . revival or me U1U va. P!llll Revere. La Fayette, came, auu n ?- "" rTJ " ; the larger in a state 01 savagery. tain and effective war 01 reio 3--- Ross and that tney reaa ior January oiu, . j lCu.,.-w .V- v-em zior.no When tnis is im.ii. .. - nf the davs that, are nasi, wnicn nouse occuyiru uy tT mtj muuciu . . fimniis Revolutionary : cuai- , - . . 1 , , j oin need 1 jivc ; 11 t n A)Anninn liii ivrvuvi. w 1 x. a.nA hAtinAV rnnra n j 1 11 1 wnr it 1 n 1 ipi r a 1111 liic t!". rl ".rrhi- iMseat for Hew outsiders who sought jobs mmisieis lu vuuv"-"" - - , o v.orm tiir PTitertainmeni 01 "u 1 ... We Invite Your Drug Patronage In cmponndinr preacriptlona we are careful a to the purity of er drags. The service which we ren der baa been a bl factor in making our business successful. We nre always lad for the people to make our store headquarter. You will find courteous young men In charge of our fountain and the drinks will refresh you while yon wait. ELM STREET PHARMACY Karl Davis, Manager. while every one v.a ence and erace necessary .i,.' i: friir dances and In SmoS were sufficTently attractive Washing ton rs wno soubul j . th w Contln- ontso denv their young sons and given a The ma- thing , or hath been heard ; like as day laborers ana iney seni-i.y j t tnig 2?ptr! the pleasure of giving stately grace , anLd ignity by the ma 4:32.) To them it seem- proved to be poor at the job and ;2 . y o . . . 1 trin-'nt n ra it I m I 1 1. a,i u auu " .... , ..... ... . . . I ... j i . . J.T. noTlirai 1T1S1 1 ft- v. . I 3 n omQll t h 1 TI (7 T nlQ TP 1 11 money ought to be good. r ., .x i i.ir,t0 f c-of aramauc an.auu.- mi - - . Mtw onortefl exnression ' to tneir naiumi uu.uui, o--.. . .. i,0 h eiichtfuV tine-1 ea dux a smaii luiag, iuia wmug . w iisruiV v - . . . mder refining and restraining in- young artists The d Qn April 12. Ettwein, Graff, unaer reniimg i5xlT1 field ins. graceful dancing of the minuet i,tfiQ v,ao T.r.ecnh and Reuter went to Salem, fences, it is a - in Colonial costume, the making or e-, - - -" met Br. Lorenz. and af- ctnTW, nf elsrnt and one-half feet, and for practical up X; w. nnr first fla?. will y be more tnan "ZXl; w consideration decided on v" 11 w waled un and a worth the price of admisslon-iD "" " v" . . lotion of the Sauare, the n lnRtalled. cents. General AVasnington, ax ui 'hatever the Oravevard. and the site of the first AllB.nst i8 was a red-letter day in wTit to p Nortn ijaruiiuo. v-m " men lead in the movement. Greensboro Women Respond. historic evening will: deliver-a mess- uti ,0., .n it- houses to be built on the main street. Sal for Bttwin. Schropp and Graft - will oh will fire the natriOtlSm OI J'"10 U"6U' -.... ..... . St ro fmind ndvis-l .Ij cil.toro thither. Vv American We who self was great, for it meant taun ana iwo years .a-x - escorieu u i . . 1 i I PVHIV I eU-UlWUtu I T J J lf Ai'fltA I r I A rv TTIAVP 1 II f iTlJ 11 ill C I rct rt V1Q1T T fi TI c- W LU 11. A v The suggestion o! :.,up?. was first in war first peace nrst . further south in or- tne main street was as yet only Putnam to add to the executive de- in the nearts of his countrymen, and tnere naugnt .greater dPr to secure a better fall for the survey but the new house was so rtrent of the North Carolina calls you to honor him in tnis stuay - T.. i, .o .v.n .t it water beine- brought from sprlngsi . finished that the resident ... ,,:.. woman's of this period of American history, " fTt,: thtown. hut the Graveyard "I".' oni, thA, ,psta could eath Chliarens nome.Buud, -7. 0i;?t5 ednration hv imnress- was piannea to ymui m "--.m- v.o remained u,c."".." ."I 1- viJ auxiliary, made up of representative . ft- the center of the hundred-thousand-acre ana " ' T: er m its largest room .uu . , .., tv,P differ-l" , , x . .v. re tract where the inhabitants might wnere tney wnc - nrst saiem ixjveiea&t. Greensboro women from the diner mlnds and hearts of the Present gen- tracx, wnere t B The timber-about Salem was not w ,d be interesting to know ELLIS STONE AND COMPANY ; OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF THE NEW SPRING SUITS Represent all the Author itative styles tor spring 1916. ELLIS, STONE AND COMPANY "IF ITS GARDNERS ITS GOOD CUT FLOWERS Wedding Boquets, Funeral Designs, Choice Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Violets, Lilies of the Valley PRICES REASONABLE. Phone your order or write. Summit Avenue Greenhouses Greensboro, N. C. THE TRAVELING MAH WANTS EXACTLY THIS All Mf the Tarboreagh U first tlm in eTery Particular; the bda ppsl te the tired man; the ln Inr room U all that renld be de irrd; the borne feeling- la there for every gnest, and that's why they like to atop with na. Try It the next tria te Balelgh. THE YARBOROUGH We Know The Grocery Business THE KUESTER-LOWE CO. Wholesale Cash Grocers Charlotte, N. C TRY . OUR GASH PLAN Send Us Your Mail Orders and bring yonr be free toJiYe according and just I r 1 1 -1111 x. - va v r rr iiaiuca va. - - 1 nem weuuBwaj icnarmmg uluu"" i t-h niri w immert aP fPP ne tne r mexpeneuce n iTib Ti arr. a as. IS sneni. rjn.uia.iij A4;i-tAi .. x sh a ?inTTniQ 1 wiiric met v. v v . j noon in the directors' room x plete tne paymeuts uu 11. Khpltpr from the wintry blasts of solved that the Brothers nonse sister Ettwein would be one, tor sne - 1 11 j -.-w n 1 rm a w uiii ont phnrrhps. havinsr met with uni- eration. Come organization frjen(is meeting was held weanesaay enaraing uoiomai uiamo. ; . rn X I J e iiniro f TT ttlA ITITIPS StTeei Southern lite ana 1 1 u&c anu iumi"-" 1753 led to the TTitprestins: taiKS were .uxo.im. scnooi. a tit cnaioa nresident of tne cl'iof;. P.v. Mr! Smith, of the Concord Music Club. TcriMri' AViiirch who had had ex- . , . .v t!mo i,.riLMtiwWi(i theT would practice on , tl come with her hus- X' 1 iouuo , . J , I UOrillWVQl. UUI IIUW LUC time iiau 1 xlxvux. .t..w . . 1 uo. "t ... x perience in this line of work, and Mrg Gowan Dusenbery was hos- n - out the plans for aU row of family houses, and so learn band tQ take the Ettweins' place at ivir. . rutnam, luc " tess Iast weeK 10 me iuuiu """'" central town. There were mose tne memou m wouuw uetnaDara; auu mc 1 hulldines should await . - v-.-nanrt ia(. been called to UL I UlllCi iibv " - 1 I tl 11U U a u,uomi I r I f,,m from Eurooe of Frederics t, ... . r fihfi would wish to Wachovia, and six years later Beth- William Marsnau, caiiea w Bee the new town Deiore sue kiui lania was begun three miles to the the Unity Boards In wacnovia. "" Sister Schropp would be anotner. establishment Rthabara as the first village sive superintendent "wno . 1llh ot which time a most attractive that thought it folly why not con- ed to ti things ahead for tne society was nresented tinue where so good a start had al- climate iR for the first time in its 14 years program was presentea. L w, m? But others said. On J Verdi, A r,w nrifinine a receiv- Rioletto." by Guiseppi VL UBClUlllcoo u " . . ing home for the children coming wag the opera f or study. First was under its care. The woman's auxu- reading .-yerdi, the Man and His iary will have supervision of tnis . y by Miss Mary L. Harris, borne, and each church m the city 0rJ'lo was given by Mrs. will be asked to rurmsn one - L Paxterson after ; which a much needed and ynw T.ore rendered as a piano therefore ivxioo x rf Hiior. . ed to the material at hand and to tne tQey werCf must have been much de- imate. . , lighted at the privilege granieu rKdy been made? But others said, On June t, "u, uwcu. and greatly enjoyeu Unuo The original plan had the approv- ter visited Salem . ... ai Ot tne JL.ora, aim u uc x fnnTWia. "T.- ' 'r "I x v0 ters went to Herrnhut to ask final, eighteen in numuerp r,VVne was lam Ior ine x 1 T Ttl nositive orders, the preliminary steps tion stone of the first family house gQUth Qf the one.st0ry building. P-7 L ti,o 'Mower.'Mhat is. the west side fin,.Ad store was opened WRrfi ia,Keu. 1 " vx.w ,x 1 1 , xiv - - cold, morning, of the main street. M HB." on the ground floor, and tne secona were taken. On this bright. tiiev tramned the six the now vacant iui jusiu--- served as a meeimg , I1VI1CC IjIICV LiUlC n,uuw- I luciviu.v wrf ml -hmioa TTlPaH I - - 1 II,. t'Cn nl" tribution to this greax worK The famous "Rigoletto Quar. miies southward from Bethabara, a Amanda riome., ctP was November wueu lu, Election of officers resulted as fol- solo .""y. ..MiBs janle "and of sturdy men. some looking ured 38x26 feet, and the stone was the ..Gemein Haus" was conse lows: Chairman, Mrs. A. B. Kimball; tette, aa;raJJnled by MrB. . 1. 1. ?aard to homes of their own in placed, not at a corner but in one crated &nd the congregation of Sa vice-chairman. Mrs. Isaac McCarthy, Paulson beautiful arias "Caro tie new town, others lending a of the side walls t . v tn oar. lem organized. eecrcLaxjr, wio. ktto" ami ''Donna G mounts. brotnerly nana iu luc uuuci iaam6. 1 a I r o wotpr The list of hoard members Nome .and na r , or ot y Johannes Ett- ry from the branch all the watef so weii-iuiB- ealled in. and wltn having been completed, names be given later. WorK 01 getting KTnTno" alia JJOUllii C iiiu"'"" uruiueiljr uauu xxx kx a- - . . will Sscussion of Professional Libret- At their head were Johannes Ett- ry from the bm Tbl ti8fs led by Mrs. A. G. Odell, was wein representative in Wachovia of needed for the tasts, iea xxio .... r n .v. tt. ti. -nfi iswh Lnssch. tr" Tlothe was calle pe given xe. ,be an interesting feature. . Mrs the unity Boaras 1 .v""" testefl the Sauare. and nome rectus iui;.vvujuv,:. .... . ... . Charlotte: Miss umiuc their "vorstener or uusiucsa mail-1 iio..i x. - - -begun at once. ?,0' ?! and Mrs. Jos- SST the latter reviewing in mem- concluded that water could be found . ; . 1 Hum. wj. xjcai"8"- ; x I . J ... ii, 1 x .Arnsr tnreoi. at an eu- The editor of this page having eph Hartse v .irri tn act temnorarily v as of the cluD UCCU CAfcJ an . IIIC IdlLCl xcli"xx0 x I , . . freU7weVe present as guests ory Ms journey to Wachovia with at any corner aereu. xi ma 1 --- ' . 1.. n x it,tt thirtoon vears oeiore maiea aeuiu x xxxu ..- lUB uiin vuT, rrv I -lx of fUffprPTlt. tiiaces. A and tne beginnings tnen maue. t- T ftT Treat Children's Colds Externally n..j. j.- oiiVntA littla stomachs with O-Rub" Salve, applied eij, publicity chairman of the Equal Suffrage Associatioi ine- the resignation of Miss Mamie muuu - - t n tT, bouse had been entrusted, er's" spirits sans, anu ue ub- - -ith wrfe - ;. 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