TWELVE PAGES THE MOXROE JOrRXAL.FR ID AT. MARCH 28. TWELVE PAGE.? Buy lour Seed Wow Wc now Have Plenty of HIGH GRADE SEED from Rep utable Seed Houses. Try our Seed Irish Potatoes, Porto Rica Sweet Potatoes, Onion Sets, Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Plants or any kind of Garden Seed You Want. hm Funderburk One Price Cash Grocer Five Minutes Delivery. SOCIAL. The Baptist women of Monroe and orer the county who are planning to attend the State convention of the W. M. U. will be interested in the following dispatch from Shelby where the meeting will be held: final touches are being piven for the ar rangement for the entertainment of more than four hundred naptist wom en who will route to Shelby the first I week in April to attend the annual cessions of the Woman's Missionary ! Union, auxiliary to the Baptist State I convention of North Carolina. The j local entertainment committee com ! potted of women of the First Baptist j church with Mrs. O. Mas Gardner, . chairman, has provided homes for all 'whose names have come in and Mrs. Gardner wants every llatlt woman In the S:ate who desires to attend " the sessions to know that the hos pitality o.f Shelby in unsurpassed and that all will be entertained." Mrs. W. C. Crowell dvliphtfully en tertained the out-of-town members of the public school faculty at a picture show party Wednesday afternoon. Thou l.irhn ir. M Mrlntvre. Mil nd v, Tyson, Walton. Ileim, Hun ter, Carpenter, McQueen, Mesdames Hampton Price and W. F. Jtiteneti. A dainty luncheon was served to the guests at Simpson s lea room. Mrs. J. C. Sikes wa hostess to the Tuesday afternoon club this week and a delightful meeting was enjoyed. : n it s 1 SHOWING OF NEW Easter Ready-to W ear Valuable Suggestions ftr your East it Dress. Seo our display before you buy. There is a saving to you in price. You get the Correct Style when you get it at EFIRDS. Make your selection early while we have a big stock to select from. It's easv to select here. DRESSES Taffetas in Short, Long and Three Quarter sleeves, T'ii.M values at 13.75 '!:.").(() (leorgette Dresses, Headed and are beautiful, at 2 !.."( to $21.05 i In &r i m W Painted (Jet.rgettes, W.IM) values at .fl.oO to'.f-MM Dig New Lot Silk Poplin Dresses, all Colors, Taupe, Purple, Xavv, Old Rose, Olive and (Irav, speciallv priced, $10,110 values at. ' sfU)8 & ..TO .4".00 and $(i(M0 (ieorgette Dresses in just the correct Spring Shades at - ..o.OO & M.m fo Tricoline Dreses, values up to !'(".)), special Etird price sjs:il)."i0 R ' - --- - ---- ;' - - - $ CHILDREN'S NEW DRESSES FOR EASTER U Made of White Organdv, nicely trinuued in Lace with ge Ribbon Sash " i $1.08 to :U8 il Ijirtri LADIES NEW SKIRTS All the very newest in Silks, Dew Kist Serges, Poplins, also in White Pique and (iaberdine $1.08 to .fl'l.oO SHOES AND OXFORDS We have the Pump or Oxford that will go good with that New Dre SPRING COATS. The correct things in Spring Coats of Polos, Velours, Silvertoiies and 'k S Tweeds, Klird's price $14.5() to VJ.50 ft $ WAISTS ft lot) Dozen Ladies Xew Spring Waists. $o.00 (ieorgctte and Crepe-de- jj & Chine Waists at - - $2.05 $ $7.50 (ieorgctte and Crepe-de-Chine Waists, large assortment. You will i have to see this lot to appreciate them. Special -$4.05 frj SHOES AND OXFORDS We have the Pump or Oxford that will rr. irti-u1 with flint Xew Dress. 27 Dig Department Stores Duying and Selling for Cash. It's Easy Why ft You Can Cet It Cheaper at Department Store FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS FOR BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS THE EFIRD CHAIN LOWERS PRICES The home was attractive with its well placed potted plants and the table arranged for rook. A delicious salad course was served to the following members and guests: Medames Charles Iceman. K. W. Allen. A. ii. Jiack. J. A. Stewart. B. C. Ahhcraft. l- L. Middletou, truest Heath. J. 1. Warn 11. v. 3. Baskerville. W. C. Croaell. Allen Heath. C. K. Houston, 'rank Kose. V. U. Sikes. K. S. Grene. W. C. Saiulfr. A. A A run- I T. llrifliih. C. C. Stokes. (J. U XeVbil. G. C. l'mitt, T. L. Crowell and A. L. Moiiiih'. Mr. J. I). Warren will b ltotess at a iiii.-eeliaiieous shower to-Morrow afii'ii ouii cumiiliiueuiiii!: Mi:a Jani SiiiKi' is . hose marriuf!" 'o .Mr. C. W. Bam-, m lakes place April lith. M jits ' Malta Coint'iaiuieiv Knkhis T,Mui iar eiijoxt '.l a siuui'tu- ous hatitiiiet in he lo-lct dining hall last lih-sday ett ning. A prolusion of jon.iii:.s and h.'te hy;' imlis, attract- neix u-'orated the thru' lontr tables. aild each kuitla was presented a jon quil as he entered the hall. The me nu, aiinpetlier satisfying to the Inner man. was as follows: Cream potatoes. green peas, gravy, chicken, cold pork nam. cranberries, dei!ed ei:gs. hot rolls, chicken salad, lettuce, toma toes, waters, pimento sandwiches, ol ives, ham stoidwichts. pickles, ice cream, ange! cr.ke, marehniallow cake, coffee, cig.trs and cigarettes. The preparation and senilis of the ban quet were in the hands of Mrs. A. L. Monroe and she was assisted by Misses Louise Morrow, Mary Klizabeth Mon roe. Mesdames, C. M. Uedfeam, John Beas'ey, Albert Rcdfearn and J. C. Sikes. Mrs. G. 11. V pares was hostess to the Chautauqua 1 iicle last Friday af ternoon when a most interesting pro gram was rendered. News that the club had been accepted by t he North Carolina Federation ot Clubs was en thusiastically received, as was the fact that they would be allowed to send two delegates to the state con vention which meets in Charlotte the twenty-seventh of April. This is the only Monroe club which has joined the Federation so far. Invited guests other than the regular members were members were Mesdames Joel Grif fin, U'. ('. Crowell. J. K. Clarey and .Miss I'at Adams, refreshments were 'CI ved ilariii; the iitlernoon by Mrs. Mcuvs. M:- Frank Hose charminglv euipr- talm-d the Fooklovi'tM club yesterday .ifierr.iii 11. On each of the tables im- ran lor rtmS were bowls of violets and (i;'IVinli!s, giving an enliitip-in.' foreta-le of spring to the rooms wlictv the gnents gatheivd. The following were included in the guests: Mes- dnuies Horace Nial. Heath Lee, W. C. Sanders, G. II. Caldwell, J. I). War ren, C. K. Houston, A. A. Armstrong of Gastonia and Klla Houston. The Monroe chapter V. D. C.s h 1J a most Interesting meeting yesterday afternoon with Mesdames K. A. Ariu- field and Sam Hudson. It was par ticularly a delight to the twenty mem bers present to meet with Mrs. Arni lie'd, who is both honorary and char ter member of tne chapter. Incidents and anecdotes from the life and ca reer of Jefferon pavls were given In response to roll call and papers on the life of 'this Southern hero were road by MesdatnoM V. I). Sikes and W. C. Crowell. After the program a busi ness stPFlon was held and plans Tor the coining jci'.r were made. It v; definitely decided to false the dues l $1.20 a year, as the ll.C.L has ren dered the old sum of lift) cents alto uether inndeitiate. Some time in the near future the grave of each Confed eiaie veteran in the county will marked wlt!i a Cress of Honor. The chapter also plans to have chiseled on the monument on the square the name; of the Junior Reserves, which was omitted when the monument was erected about fifteen years auo. Fol lowing the discussions delicious re freshments were served by the Joint hostesses. yfl als for Blouses fm, Awaii Year Selection jS ll ls Visit th piece-goods section to- fl ffK m nr day and see the beautiful ne-s-fabiics; f "Jk. ''" '1UVe he fles' M,'BS l"''1-. f 7 "A ;rgette, Jenwy Silks, Heavy J Sirts Silka, Satins, Pongees, White it l.inejiN, WuhIi Sat i. is, ,tc. The varle- N j X ol,p 'hese charmin': 7 l&alsJl) Al McCall stjb'H you cr.ti make a beaua- Jf7777yT?in( 1,0 li'tle time and it a 1 yJtfJfmJL2y tri'tnendotis saving. I Jrllfft M.t'AII, I'ATTIHXS uyL jf f Ii I alv.ays show nuvanc stjles and th'."y Krc V jf uj I are to easy to use. LEE & LEE CO.. ISBB ISO What is the 3 Problem in S Your Life? S S What is your answer to the question 5 SHOULD A HUS- S S BAND FORGIVES S See the great .answer S on the screen" in the great William Fox Special of High Life and Deep Shadows B c at the i STRAND TUESDAY HSaanOSBBBIlBBBBSNa MONROE, K C. "WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING 7 jJQmmoanlrtavftQiclure S1K AND THUATKE MONDAY. Cut Flowers i Floral designs, wedding boqnets, 1 1 .3 a a 3 Monroe Chapter and t'owers of all kinds, y Prices reasonahle. We lualy shipments to Waxhaw, 5. Marshvflle. WlneatM ami other). J nearby town.. ; VOVK SIOIW5AX I .It I II Inn rritir fit. Itimie "'Jl. .'. WANTF.J) -A second hand lidiUKCiil-tiv.-.tor. a; list l," !.i;. model and in cxod shape. S"e nit- at once. Saet Fhilor. v Xi: SKLK GAS from the only "visi ble" olectrically driven "you see vhr.t you get and ct Cu you pay for" pasolhic staiieit in town. Siin days 4jcept chit'Tli hours, eveninRS until eleven. You do not have to wait! "lleltcr service" is our mot to. Mobile and Toiarhie oils Med lin Auto Repair Co., near Five I'oluts Grocery Co., ' FASTI HK roil OATTM-: One of h best ratiires In the conntv at th MAKK MASTI'.ll'S Ili:;KKr B; dispoii.il of nur caMle. Charifeg ii' f l-"5 to f2.urt per month. Mrs. ; J. W. Howey, Washaw, II. F. D. 4. B H I R. A. M. n Meets Tonight. riasir.tt ' a:, arar s f m bk b. . . 00 per cent Our store scored 100c when inspected by the City Sani tary Inspector. This is proof of our cleanliness. The quality of our goods will score 1007c every time, and we strive to be second to none in point of service. The cheapest in price is low in quality. caea IT a on (5 o Lee Gniiifi PHONE