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EIGHT PAGES THE MONROE JOrRVAL, TV Ex DAY. MAY 2.V Uttrt. EIGHT PAGEM We can supply all your Grocery and Produce Needs. urn mvimm, une rnce usn Grocer, Five Minutes Delivery. Sftpaiinidl TflieaLttre Wednesday r Thursday UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION . Presents IMaipy IPncMordl in- ! "IPOLilL YAFxJIA' a Miss PicKford's Greatest Production. . Adimission Matinee's 23c; Night 23-33c . Show Starts 1:50, H:00, 4:30; 6:00, 7:30, and 9:00. FRIDAY METRO SCREEN CLASSICS ... . Presents Taylor Holmes - Nothing But the Truth' Always the BEST The Famous Broadway Comedy of Embarrassments. The STRAND Coming Wednesday, Nazimova Alwavs the BEST SOCIAL. Mrs.. Gilmer Joyce was a delightful , hostess last Friday afternoon to about '. thirty guests. On the tables arranged ' for rook were placed bowls coutain ! 1iw ragged robins,' tweet peas, sweet ' Yi)Ilams and Shasta daisies, the home '.presenting a beautiful fwiif. Mr. i Joyce was assisted In serving sand iches. Iced tea, cream and cake by ; Mdaniea Hargrove Bowles and Irw . in Stack. . . . :. . ' ( Mist Mary English, JUna brlde , elect, was the honor gnesr at a bridge ; p'irty Riven last Friday afternoon by Miss Evelyn Smith, MissAgues Pratt. of Madison, housu gutist i 3iin Eug- lislj, shaded th honors.' Others pre- hii'whit jiishto jiuui aim jennie itnt fell, Octavia' Houston, Ltlnan and Ke ; becfa f Slack. Ruth and Wilma Green,' t Virginia Lee, Sarah Welsh. Julia Fitl water. .Mary GrifUth, Mollfe Iceman. nml Jo Neal: Mesdamen L. H. Conch gave most interesting accounts of the northern cities and Canada Mr. Og- meeting. and In addition to support- burn and bride will sail for Japan, ing an .Armenian orphan the club Is The puny, which was unusual and pledged on the two scholarships for unique in every detail. Is described social net-vice of the State I'nlversity. as follows by the Charlotte Observer: "The living room was anaimed with a profusion of red roses. Pro eremlve rook was played and Miss Fannie Flemiuiug won the top score. After the game the guests were In vited Into the dining room, which was elaborately decorated wiili roses, The outstanding feature of the after noon was the lecture by our brilliant young townsman, Mr. -John Parker. Hit subject waa Jurisdiction and Pro ceed u re of Our State Courts. He gave a very clear, concise outline of court proceedura and gave tho women an idea what suffrage will mean, to'smilax and Foolish ivy. The suit par them. Need lens to say he had the apt lor adjoining the dining room was ar nttentlon of all present, but we fear i ranged with (inutilities of red roses he lost some votea by running iiwnyanij hauling baskets of ferns and hffore refreshments saying he could bright-colored (lowers. Misses Luclle not face ao inauy "Fair Women" .Manning, Mary F.dwards and Helen .(Tennyson, again, please) alone. A Harnett, dressed in Japanese costume. delicious buffet luncheon was served ;sat on tne floor in a corner. of the by. the . hosiers assisted by her charm-1 room under a laire Japanese parasol Una; riaaghter. Ml Mahek Lane. Vta- itorj ftir thn afternoon ' ;were Mce mmes(J.o.f 9. Lee.W. C. Crowell. Rorfeo Phltw, J. A.-Dohgla and J. J. Parker Keporter. ., ideller over the table and front it hunt Mr. Henry Crow attended the com- "right cotorwt nhoons and at each and sang Japanese songs with ukulele accompuniuient. The table was set with hand-painted mats brought from Japan by Mr. Ogburn. A Japanese i parasol waa suspended from the chan lot Pontine. Mich.. H. H. Milton. Frank M",. V, . ' "B s,u,e iu . Rose. C. W. Baurom of Mt. Holly and j'e "sp m wee. j-- several rubbers of brh gewe " dam Ml. Hessle Boger, Ronnie Hal- These were given as favors. Stand ear , gum ni Rive a .nfaU heart- 0,' n Bula Whitley of Un- lK In the center of the table beneath :shn ed bov filled w h rl e and the 1 iu"ville have returned home from the parasol was a miniature bride and .K.," r.,N "Lle.t -!.JL"VI Queen. College. Miss Ona Whitlev bridegroom. The little girls In Jap- Hhnu-prpn lour- lish. who is a iiito and attractive . w 01 ,ne "Xteen to graduate (young woman was charming on thlsi,'ure ,"'8 yar x occasion: gowned in pink trlcolette ' 'combined with georgette, elaborately LM",S kvelyn I rice who .embrolded In lavendnr wool and lf,r,h('01 at 9"wn" College. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Latest Happenings In and Around Monroe.' Mr. Yander Simpson has been ap- pmmej registrar of the I'nionvil prei-iuci. Mr. y. M. Thomas and Miss Ella BelK, both of Men roe. were married Miuruay Dy tsg. K. H. Hargett le. T. J. HiiEiim sill i,r-a-l tiuoiaiiie (,m Sunday at 11 o'clock U,IUU ai 4:40 p. in., ana at Oakland scaiMii house at & p. ni Honorable Hubert N. Page. Demo- cianc eat.ulUate lor governor, will speaa at the court house Tuesdas spruis in the courthouse in .Monroe juesuay lugtit. May 1. action to Mr. G. L. Xisbet. aec- reiar.i ot tlu- i hamber oi Commerce, HI leiJsuii: to contesl ine eeiiKiia rn. urns, ha8 been indoised by the d recim-j ot his organizut.ou Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald at leuueu coiiiliieuC(.ineui exercises ot the Uurloiie hin School last week where ilieir niece. Miss Mareuerit McUimaia. graduated. Aliss .McDonald la Visiting Mr.j and Mrs,. McDonald. Dining the period between li on gnu lulu, .tiouroe's population in creased l.tia j, a gaiu ol 6S.2 per cent mis gam, in a measure, onsets the ttisiippoininient over tne. poor show lug made timing th past ten years. Hie Huvkit Ice Cream Company uiaue iu lira t delivery ot cream Sat uiuu) moriuug. . me product was pronounced by hundreds of Monroe people to be the best tliey had ever tasted There will bo a retiuion of the fam lly of Mrs. Lu.t Hichard.son at th home of her son. Mr. J. Wesley Hich ards.m in liulord township, June 5th All ti lends and relatives uie invited to be present. Haskell Itivens, Murshville's twelve year old prodigy, was in Monroe yea leiday for the purpose of claiming the gold piece, which he won lor writing the best essay in the school contest. Does advertising pay? Read th following letter to The Journal from Mr. S. M. Knight, of Monroe, R. F D. -No. 1: "Please stop my ad. I've more orders for potato plants (hail I can 111! in two years." Just for the novelty ot It, Mr. Lee GrU.iii, the well-known Monroe gro cer, gave away ten $1 bills Saturday which lu will redeem next Saturday at f i.au each. In his advertisement in this issue, ha gives the numbers of the bilis which he will redeem. ' Mr. Zeb McMillan, who Is assisting in the management of Mr. J. C. M Vanns campaign for Congress, bpent Sunday in Hoke county. Though not on a political mission, he touiid Mr. V ami had numbers of warm support tk. and lioiu what ho heard I'nion county's candidate will carry Hoke by a comfortable majority. Mr. O. C. Laney was carried to Charlotte this morning for expert nur. i-icul attention iu the hope of saving the sight of hia left eye, which was impaired when struck by a nail early tuday. Ha was attempting to drive the nail In a piece of hardwood at the Henria nml v pnrliH' a tit-ro larhiieii i et noiUC iu.".. l'-. ' ' ... . " -. t j nuc auu a corsage oi pum roses. luei nr j , '. Iwuitoua nratotlf Pfl fha hntl.,1 alius! a I ' T?. MikC ItUOSOlt 'beautiful pair of silk hose. A salad .course, Iced tea and mints was served. t. . , Miss Frauccs Grecu. little daugh' Mer of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Greene, en tertained a number of little friends ho has been In fasnloii .Mrs. J. L. Hovle fbpr "Hit has return- jft wectest story tver Told. , he was laccompnnied by .Mis Carson Yates. : niece of Mr, Oglnirn. , Mrg. 'lin ker re- I little aonco'ert n,,r guests hi a tuv of white returned to their home In. Detovw. ' d c?11ne aid ror'a? of white Colorado, this inornini;. -Mlsr M"abel rosea and ferns. Miss Ho. lp, th Bolk accompanied them and .will oriue-eiect. was nannsome :n a cream, cake ami confections. After b.1lH,aJ ,,nl,ol,,a wben 11 Kla,,C,'a toasting the bride-elect In happy of blue georgette elaborately beaded (Spend tome time n the West Mrs. Dora Sander, ira, V, E. Ca ............ ...... . . u ...v ,... r..ll., ra.on ,nA Tlool.' uniie-eievi It .at a movie party Saturday afternoon. , . r. . ;dcughtcr of the late Rev. l. h. Hoyle MM occasion oe.ng her tenth btrth- -"''V T"VJ 1 Mrs. Hoyle. She was graduated iny. i ne toiiowing guests were pres- fnt: Aiissea Christine Peake, John and picture hat to match. She wore a corsage of Russell roses and fernr. 'The bride-t'lect Is the youngest 'nie Belk. Celeste Armfleld, Elizabeth 'Miller Caldwell, Frances Sbute. Mary .Myers Faulkner. Helen and Chattle' !ason. Ruby Snyder. Martaret Dlxon. 'Louie, Jane Austin. Betsy and Asbe Bennett Sikes. After an hour at the Strand 'the little folks adjourned to ; Simpson's tea room where they were jserved delicious refreshments. The young hostess received a, number of attractive birthday gift.- ' . ' M, Belk. Mr. Daughtrldga spent Sun day In Monroe. Elder 0. J. Denny will preach at Vr Mr. A. P. Hill nd Mis iCnlpn Ow Primitive Baptlst.churth JDV. r 7 . ri,.,,:,.. .,. H snnaay at. ll ociock. 1':1a '"V'r from the North Carolina College lor r nuaiiij ill , ii ft a icotuiu - w i oi uin j ii'iK- j t membera of the graduating class at h ' ne"'a. 7'ua dif that institutlbn. Miss Fairley is spoa-1 ' ' h.a'L"gftbr7" nr0'' sor to Coruoanv A of the Porter bat- fnamr ot ,n 0rd4r of Eastern tailor! lSfar and grand 1,,a,ron of N,' Car- ' , . Jollna. For the past several ea's Miss Mrs. J; C. Daughtrldge of Rocky I 1"." X 6 . I ' Mount is visiting her father, Dr. J ! Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .T. L. Crowell at their hom on ,Weat '.Jefferson street. ' . . . !- ' .,". : . "Meet Is It changes should rontrol 'Our being, lest we tost 10 eate, . ," !We aro all changed by still degea, lAll but tho basta of the goul' - -j Tennyson must have' Iiad the jtwentleth century woman In mind '.when he wrote those line, and the I members of Sorosla Club who met 'with Mrs. W. A. Lane Wednesday att 'ernoon demonstrated by their Interest In questions ot the hour and their i knowledge of politics, that they are mot willing to "rust in ease." Sorosis has ben studying citizenship for wo men, the past winter, the subject for 'Wednesday being "The State Depart ment: Judicial Department." Roll ,call waa answered by very Interesting ;and Instructive current eventa In this and other countries which la always !ne of the most important features of the club meetings. Mrs. J. Frank JLaney read the only paper of the af- Mernoon, "The State judiciary.", inis j Include! municipal. Juvenile,' sti 'preme, superior, and special courts, Judges of various courts, election, te jnure.' duties, salary, etc. Mr. Jaa. U. Stewart, president of the club, and Mrs. D. A. Houston, Who attended the State federation 1n Charlotte.' both v " j ..." - Th engagement of Mist Maude S. Hoyle; ta Rev- N.-S. Ogburn was an fiouneed Saturday afternoon at a de lightful party given by Mrs. W. F. Ruck,er at lief home In Charlotte. The Wedding will take place, about the middle or June, and after a trip to sonic and Eastern Star homo at Greensboro. She Is widely known in the state and Is admired by a host tt friends. "Mr. Ogburn Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.N.S.Ogburn of Monroe; " H waa graduated from Trinity College and Vanderbilt university and the'Moody Bible Institute. For the past seven years he has been missionary to Ja pan, where he has accomplished a great work." v-.jooaa atunajq no.t jo pMtjc auo eqj emu 'ii.w ouu tio ;, 4 J House COFFEE Insist upon having White House. It's the countersign . , for good coffee costing less than 2 cents per cup, includ ing cream and sugar. For sale by nil (ixl (iixtcers. Xone better at any price. VS3ASJWKVVKJ ter being chief, and hit him Esq. Henry McWhorter, the famous Uemocriitic war horse of Jackson, til ,il noticu of his candidacy lor the Legislature last Saturday aflernoou The primary Is now closed to oilier possible candidates, and the race for the various olnres will be between the following: For Sheriff, Raymond C. (I tiffin, Frank Benton, Clifford Fow ler, W. H. Pressley and Russell Rog ers; for legislature. Esq. Henry Mc Whorter, Frank Limerick. Earl E- zell, and C. J. Braswell; for Coronet W. T. DeLaney, and T. 11. Davis; and for cotton weigher at Waxhaw, D. F. Short and Will Crow. The candidates lor the other offices, inasmuch as they have no opposition, have been declared nominated by the ' county board of elections. The commencement of the high school will begin Friday evening at S:30 when the Class Day exercises will be given In the graded school auditorium. The graduating class Is the largest In several years, number inn twenty-one. The class roll Is as follows: Rachel Anne Armfleld, Ma bel Avers. Carolina Coble. Mary Fran ces Helms. Gladys Lathan! Nora Caro line Lee, Rebecca Jane Norwood, Thelma Tharp, Luclle Pochobontas Watkins, Ward Lee Broom. John Co ble. John Emmett Griffin, Jefferson liivens. Helms, Charles Iceman, Jr., Einaley'Arnifleld Laney, Albert Evans Lee, Dwlght Plyler, William Jerome Kudge,. John D. Stewart, Henry Francis Taylor and Murray Walters. Km met t Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Griffin, is the class vale dictorian. The following la the pro pram for Friday evening: Piano Solo Rebecca Norwood; Salutation Kinsley Laney; Class History John Ii. Stewart; Class Poem Nora Lee; Prophecy Rebecca Norwood; Vale dictory Emuiett Griffin. The bacca laureate sermon will be preached Sun day morning by Rev. H. E. Gurney. The graudating exercises proper will be held Monday evening In the graded rhool auditorium. Governor Thomas AValter Bickett will deliver the lit- ieiiiry address and Mr. W. B. Love, l 'rhiiirntnn of the hoard of trustees will Imesent the diplomas. An Interest inn musical program has also been ar ranged by the hich school girls for this occasion. The mnrshals are: Misuen Christine Gordon. OI;l Connellj and Mary Irene Bule, Messrs. Hoyle Griffin, Lewis Wray. Clarence Houston and Garah Caldwell, the lat- . "try Mtu. umnq C9A1H LtATKia 4nt uatkei J CUVNIln . PAXT COLO Ht-ID L&ATHfck V tC rVll VAX X ATTtN IV X ( sort ca waw ungls whits oak wli fidtorLA U.T ftfiffUON- ARMY LAST AND fATTUN Weyenberg Service Shoes K)K MEN AT WORK NO MATF.lt WHAT THEY WORK AT. The thing that makes a Shoe worth what it costs is the Com fort it affords, coupled with Quality, Long Life and Good Appearance. You want a Shoe that has Plenty of Uooiji and still Fits Perfectly without Pressure. WEYK.MiKIUi Shoe for Sen Ice have met these de mands for years. We recom mend them to you feeling that the Shoes will speak for them selves more convincingly than we can for them. PRICE $1.00 mid tip.. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Merchandise danced- ., ,. . . and a whole world tVf uratf ! aomber and grey and full . ff tears was bathed in tb sunshine of a new-fouadl ' ' haTjpiness " 1 ( It was "PoUyama" "! ' and into hearts that had ; jost the joy of life, thai brought her glad spirit "PoUyanna-Live.Todayl, . Aav in ' t JV1ARY PICKFORD'S LATEST PRODUCTION "POLLYANNA" From FJr.net H. Poncr't Nowl "PoUyam" : . ' , Puhliahrd by (K Pan Company , . I Vren Adaptalten by Fraaeri KImmm, . ' , Thototiaphfd by Charlra Ho.Kr ' ' ' . ... ' ';"' (Sttatt for ihtalrt mnrnjumetmtnt) Coming ib, Strand TWO DAYS Wednesday and Thursday ' May 26th and 27th Mary Pickford's GREATEST PICTURE n 11 . On Inat atnnUy I putred In my Cash Drawer 10 One Dollar Bill hrh m . given' nut . Indiscriminately throughout the day In change. These bills are among my rustooicrt and are In their .hiunla mmiewhrm On next Hatnrday, May 20th I will pay $1.50 each for tho bill returned to my store. No rlianre game; no re- - irnlrenienta to buy gondii; Just bring tire Dollar Rill with the correct numlwr and receive $IO.. The bill r nnnibered a follmv: HAONl342.tA: IM4.M:m0At F6taa4.J(JAj E10O6M027A; El.lWHMllAi EHxmi.iAi ... EM739010A; KlUHTUi EiiW7W4A; EMai$754A. rtt'-' . r, .. LEE GRIFEI0 The Grocer with the Goods V
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