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Just received today shipment Kellog'sToasted WheatBran WANTED Some Canning Club Beans at Once. :: VANN FUNDERBIIrk. n w.. ...... vwn wrvccr, o ivi mutes ueiwer MB 7 -.I Sttiraiinidl TlhiesitlFo SOCIAL WEDNESDAY D Paramount Presents IN ENID BENNETT "The Girl in the Suit Case" Thursday (SSSSl) Gail Kane IN SOME ONE MUST PAY" Ivan Branson's Absorbing Drama Admission 10 and 20c Friday Paramount Artcraft J Bryant Washburn IN P Too Much Johnsom1 Saturday, Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle in "Back Stage0 j A LAUGH A MINUTE Always the Best . THIS CTI A M . Always the Best WA1VU1I in Photoplays. in Photoplays. You never can tell. Dad habits , The good die young, which may may grow on people who never even possibly explain why there are so had warts. many tough chickens. SK.NI) JOY TO OTEEX Blankets Blankets W have only ' few pair of Cotton and Wool Blank ets left. For the next few days only we will give you ONE DOLLAR OFF ON ANY BLANKET IN THE HOUSE. These are big values bought when Blankets were cheap so take advantage of this to get your supply of Blankets at Big Saving. Come ealy as they will go fast. Efird's Dept. Store VVhere You Always Save Money. iUiyn of Wnl Six Want a Vlctmla ami Monroe People Will Gratify This WUh. Last Saturday a representative from the Monroe Red Cross Chapter was In Asherille and visited the Oteen hospital for tubercular soldiers and mimes. On Inquiring from the boys of War Six what they wanted most, they asserted with one accord "a Vlctrola and some records." This is the ward which the Monroe chap ter decided some months ano to I adopt, or, In other words promised to supply it with luxuries not furnished ;by the government. A splendid Christmas box was sent and now the I ladles in charge of this phase of Red Cross work have decided to ask the patriotic citizens or the town to con tribute of their means and help to gratify this desire of the boys of I ward six. In this ward there are forty-one . Inmates, practically all bed-ridden pa jtients with no form of amusement to I while away the tedious hours of suf- , fering. They all contracted the tuber culosis while In France.elther through exposure or the effects of gas. They are dying at the rate of two or three each day. Mrs. Charles Iceman, chairman of the committee In charge requests that all contributions be left at The Jour nal office and reports the following collected: Amount on hand $5.00 Miss Mabel Delk 5.00 Mrs. Charles Iceman 5.00 Mrs. D. L. Mlddleton 1.00 The Journal 5.00 Mrs. C. W. Scale of Charlotte spent 'i-no nere wutt relatives. Miss Florence Edceworth lffi Sun day night for Baltimore where she m take a course In millinery. Masters Charles and Billy Basker tille speut Saturday and Sunday with i-ir grana-parents In Llnroliiton. Mixs Marv O. Tvann nf that tnn.n,.. " """I tacuiiy is at ner home in Car- b recuiieratlnr from uvfr i ick or tonxilitis. Mrs. J. P. McOInnij of Charlotte me guest or Mrs. E. C. Ingram. is Total .. $21.00 Ft - J If i lit IF . it pi Mm u rr Afin n fooisv m iccu juui wine nuns and Save $12 the Ton Isn't it pure extravagance to feed your cattle hay, worth from $30 up the Ion, when cotton seed hulls can be bought from $16 to $18 the ton? It doesn't matter if you did raise your own hay. You should determine the cost of it as feed for your cattle by the current market price. By selling your hay and buying hulls you save $12 on the ton, which goes to your pocket, and hulls are about as good as any hay raised in this section, too. Had you thought of it? Southern Cotton Oil Co. W.Z. FAULKNER, Mgr. MONROE, N. C. I J 11 Si 2! Miss Julia Fitiwatvi' i ill Kith in iiiriiza at her home on Church street ... The Chautauaua cirri hul.l dHishtful and instruct ive iiiMiinc lust t rldar afternoon with Mm P r iiLTain. The following .iihiwi. r. 10 janan were dmriiiuHi ill members tiklnr iiart! llrlf Hi.. toiy. Religion. Government. National hi. 'ills. Kinshln and Pom mm. Pliltilr. a raciorin international Relations Exploiter of Labor a r.oinr in in. riiKraiion, Japan and China. Outlook for IiumisTMion. Ja ml the Outlook for Creator i o rts n Following the program the hostess . J . . . grapo iruit sniaa. sandwiches CnfTee and salted ilmnnrii M ro i P. MrGinnis of Charlotte I'll a (moat or t lie afternoon. Little Miss MarC!ret I.ove danrhtor of Mr. and Mrs. V. n T nvA In ttia only member cf .Mrs. R W ljm niond s class vl n IllBfte the tinnnr roll for January. Four little elrls of the MrTmilPV Heights neighborhood decided some time ago that they would do all in their power to boost a new high school building. Their efforts, direct ed by Mrs. P. H. Johnson, resulted in an attractive musical which was given ai i no nome or Mrs. Johnson on Frl day evening. Following several nl- ano selections the one-act play "Cous in neiies Visit." was given. Those who took part were Misses Virginia Blakeney, Katie Gravelev. Virginia weni and Cornelia Dillon. The sum of $3.41 was realized and donated to the school fund. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stack have mov ed from Hamlet to Lumberton where Mr. Slack has entered the cotton mill business. Miss Annie Fearl Gaffney has re turned to her home in Spartanburg, resigning her position at the Heath Morrow Co. Her duties will be as sumed by Miss Maud Nixon who for two years has been doing war work In Washington. Mr. C. W. Baucom left Monday for Mount Holly where he will assume a responsible position with a cotton mill. Mr. John English, who has been with Efird's In Raleigh for some time, is now In charge of the Eflrd store in Lumberton. Miss Daisy Belk left today for Win ston-Salem where she will visit her "Ister, Mrs. Frank Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Wrlston Lee, Mrs. J. W. Yates. Miss Carson Yates and Dr. P. M. Abernethy motored to Salisbury Sundav and spent the day with Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Abernethy. Mrs. Ab ernethy accompanied them home and the guest of Mrs. Yates. MrYGrler Robinson leaves tonight for New York to buy goods for Belk Bros. Miss Ruth Scales of Charlotte spent ihe week-end with friends and rela tives In Monroe. Mrs. Garrison Medlin and daueh ler. Miss Lois Medlin. left Sunday nleht for Orlando, Fla.. where they fill spend several months with Mrs. Medlln's son. Mr. C. G. Medlin. Cut Flowers Floral designs, wedding boquets, and flowers of all kinds. Prices reasonable. We make shipments to Waxhaw, Marshvllle, Wingate and other nearby towns. CODE MORGAN At Tnion Drug Co. Phone 221. VICO 0153 McCALL STYLES for Qiildren, are so cunning! A CROUP uf JlcCall d.'Mfrns,- vaiKh-rfnlty ir Ifrcsting an-i prrtly. Styles you dote on. Tlic fa I ri s, too, are here for your in.-p;" tion. Every jiropcr weave a:: 1 weight cr.d tie ri;,ht colors without ninL Pikes cheery villi c t oncmy. Yon can ma!;c rlothrs liLe thce with so little efTort from Mi-CalS Talirnis ati.l several :uti ?rel more M)len in tl,: new Spring Quarterly now ou sale. Only :. . , n buying a puttcrn. The saving is really wonderful. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise. Oranges! Oranges! j 1 A large shipment of Florida Oranges just re- ceived. IB These oranges ripened on the trees and there are none better. They are going for THIRTY-FIVE cents per 5 dozen while they last And we have bargains in other things that it will . pay you to investigate. Give us a trial order. I 1 T. C. Lee 2 Son i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 5 The SIKES Co. MONROE LODGE NO. 2244 WKKTS WEDNESDAY XKiHT THIRD DEGREE Splendid assortments Horses, Mules, Bugpies Wagons and Harness, Any day in the year. Blacksmith, Harness and Machine Shops. Tine SIKES Co.l Pleasing the appetite and swatting old H. C. L. is a perplexing problemforniost nousewives. We make it our business to solve your eating. We are food experts. We carry everything to be found in a first class Grocery store. i ff hdtffim M r - mwm rwk VfAA A v
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