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I PCHAT PACES THE MOXKQE JOnWAL, FTUTAY, KFPTEMBETt IT. I03O EIGHT PAG Maims k Egjps waumtedl aill omp stoF& VANN FUNDERBURK, One Price Cash Grocer, Five Minutes Delivery. 1 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Strand Theatre TODAY Paramount Presents Ethel Clayton "crocked" streets" Vivid with mystery. Flushed with love. Cast in the spell of the Orient. With JACK HOLT and CLYDE FILMORE MONDAY Paramount Presents Bryant Washburn "What Happened to Jones' George Broadhurst's Famous Farce, played to the Tune of the Eighteenth Amendment . TUESDAY William Fox Presents Tox Nix - "3 Gold Coins" THE STRAND Coming: -HUMORESQUE' f Another Fresh Load of I u I Arrived Saturday, Sept. 1 1 COME LOOK THEM OVER Sikes Co Latest Happenings In and Around Monroe. I Rev. R. J. Mcllwnine will preach ai 'Siler church ncM h'ti inlay afternoon I l 3 o'clock. ' There will be services at New Sa lem llaptisi church xt Sun Jay nip lit ai 7:30 o'clock. Mr. W. F. Denton has purchased the L. D. Andrews home on College street. Rev. U. U. Shankcl will preach al Indian Trail Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Denton Heights at 4 p. m.. and Lee Park, at 7:45. Mr. V. V. Parker, sou of Esq. B. F. Parker, leaves Monday for Chapel l'.iil to resume his studies at the Uni versity. Next Tuesday will be the 55lh an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. Osborne of Ilufonl lowusiiin and they will cel ebrate the day with afamilyreunion. The LlKht Hearers of Central Meth odist church will meet to-morrow alicrnoon at 4:30 o'clock at the church. All members are urged to be present and bring their mite boxes. A pair of scaled, costing J600. has been bought for the cotton ware house, now In process of construc tion. The scales are built on rollers so that colt ou can bo weighed at ei ther entrance to the warehouse. Every member of the Melvln Deese post of the American Legion is urpeu to be present at the meeting In the Chamber of Commerce rooms tonight at 8 o'clock, Business of Importance to be transacted. Misr Lusa Heath announces the fol lowing community meeting schedule: Saturday. 18th. Indian Trail; Mon day. 20th, Union in Lanse Creek township; Tuesday. 21st, Jerome; Wednesday. 22nd. Shiloh; Thursday, 23rd. Unionville; Friday, 24th, Pros pect. The Hank of Union, when lis quar ters aie remodeled, will possess one of the most modern banking houses in the state. There is no bank In Charlotte that has a vault that will compare to the one that will be in stalled in the Hank or Union at a cost of $15.0110. All ex-service men who desire a Victory Medal" can secur one by mailing their discharge to either Mr. Robert S. Howie, pout commander, or Mr. Olln McManus, post adjutant, ol the Melvin lieese post of the Ameri can Legion. The medals are issued l.y the government. The discharges will be promptly returned. Mrs. Y. K. Hamilton died Wednes day ufierneon ut her home in Jones bo ro of paralysis. She was 58 years old. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williams, and was born at the Williams homestead near Wingate. She moved to Lee county about 15 years ago. Surviving Mrs. Hamilton are her husband, five sons. Messrs. Charles, Vernon, Fred. Arthur and Henry Hamilton; three daughters, Mrs. Sam Iledwine of San dy Ridge townshir, Mrs. Wilma Leslie aiid Miss Kale Hamilton of Jonesbo ro. .Messrs. Baxter Williams or Win gate, J. Frank Williams ol Monroe. Frontis Williams of Wingate uud J. A. Williams or Wnxhaw are brothers of the deceased, and Mesdauies J. W. Hivens, J. 11. Oiilen. Loula Gainings of Winuate und Illiam Sanders ot Jonesboro are sisters. Mineral ser vices were held at Jonesboro jester- dav. Mrs. Hamilton was a faithful mid consecrated member of the !ai tist church, tin 'I v. us a devoted moth er. SXOT SOCIAL (Vutriil MclliiHlist Chlircli Itcv John W. Moon1. Pastor. Sunday school 10 u. in., conducted by Prof. W. Foster St:irn-s, the new Superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11a. in.. and 7:45 i. m. All strangers ami visitors cordially welcome. Notice to School Committeemen. The tax books for all townships ex crpt Monroe township have linen cont- i eied. Mr. Lonit. the register ot deeds, would be glad If the commit teenien from the local tax districts would list the property nt once. I would advise that we list all speclul school tux within the next eek. RAY FUNDERBURK. MONROE LODGE I Cotton Pickers Account Book This valuable book, which contains a ready reckoner of account ing, will be given free to parties who will call In person for them. Also Income Tax and Farmers Business Record. A copy of this will also be given to those who call In person or lo those who write for same enclosing postage. This Income Tax Record contains copy of the law and Information as to how to keep your accounts and other vaulable Information. The country is now being readjusted, and It behooves us all to get on a business basis, to come early and get your free records before they are all gone. Gordon Insurance 6 Investment Co. WE WRITE ALL FOR.US OF LIFE AND FIKE INSURANCE. Farmer Merchants Bank Building. W. M. ;OIUON ARTHUR- EIXJEWORTH W. B. BROWN'. ROBERT LEE HARRY COBLE N 5244 I L MEETS TONIGHT Third Degree. Cut Flowers Floral designs, wedding boquets, and flowers of all kinds. Trices reasonable. We make shipments to Waxbaw, Marsbville, Wingate and other nearby towna. CODE MORGAN A At mion vrag uo. inone jcti. Mr. Anthony Ten nam lias returned to school at Belmont College. Mr. Charles Fowler left T.:csJav fnr Iliil.i l... I . . . .... uct i, ii i 7, uimi- wood, S. C. Messrs. John I. and Lelaud Stew-, art left last night for Charlottesville, j a., to enter school at the University of Virginia. This is Mr. Lelaud Stew art's Junior jear. Mrs. L. C. Polk and children left today to spend a few dajs with Mr. Polk's brother. Mr. J. E. Preslar of San ford. Miss Maj Moore l ft Wednesdaj night for Kustville, Va., where she will join a number of college friends for a trip to Philadelphia. New York and Wash in-.': on. returning to Randolph- Macon next week to enter upon her senior year there. Miss Hannah Blair delightfully en tertained a number of friends Wed nesday morning at her handsome home ou Hayne street complimenting her guest. Miss Benuie Withers of Charlotte. Delicious refreshments were served. Miss Mary B. Flowers of Moores ville is i ho guest of Mrs. J. W. Fow ler. Miss Flower was at one time a teacher in the city school. Mrs. B. C. Red ream is spending! several weeks with Mrs. T. J. Cordon and Mrs. Craven Gordon in Asheville and Waj nesvllle. a Miss Elizabeth iMulliii has return ed to her home in Lincolnton after a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. S. Busker Mr. C. W. Scales of Charlotte is spending several days with Mrs Scales, who Is the guest of Mr. J. H Lee. Mrs. Jane Dry of Salisbury Is vis iting her daughter. Mrs. W. N. Can u pp. Mbs Ruth Bleeks of Abl.evillc spent the week-end with 'Mrs. E. B. Stack. Ml: s Bleeks was enroute to Hartsville lo enter Coker College. Miss Annie Lee returned yesterday afternoon from Spartanburg where she accompanied her sister, Miss No ra Lee, who entered Converse Col lege. Miss; Elizabeth Brewer has also enrolled at Converse. Miss May Beasley left Wednesdaj for Rome, tin., to enter Shorter Col lege. Mr. Clinton Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams, is expect ed to arrive home tomorrow from Denver, Colorado, where he has been taking treatment at the U. S. Naval hospital. Mr. Williams was on one of i he U. S. destroyers which was sta tioned In the North Sea. He will spend a sixty day furlough with his parents. The John Foster Chapter of I). A. lt.'s held Its first meeting of the sea- 'son with Misses Mary and Anna Blair yesterday afternoon. As It was strictt lv a business meeting there was no program for the afternoon. It wits derided thai lite regular D. A. K. pro gram would be used, the subject lie in;! "Our Heritage." Five new mcr.i hers were received Into the chapter, namely. Miss Daisy Belli. Mrs. Ci:iv c:ice Daiivht ridge el' lincky .Mount, ;:imI the Misses McCain of Wttxliaw. The members were delighted to have with them Mrs. J. li. Simpson, who is a charter member. Delicious refresh ments were solved. Tho ninny friends of Mr. Henry A. Shitle will be glad to learn that he h;s returned from a Charlotte hospi tal and Is much Improved In heulh. Mr. and Mis. Fred Wood have as their guests Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs Wood, and Mrs. Dr. Il.iltry of Nor folk. Mrs. Charles Iceman was a charm ing hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon Pleasure Club this week. Rook was played. A salad course with tea was served to the guests, who included number of visitors. Miss Jocelyn Sikes has entered Co ker College at Hartsville. tMiss Adeline Crow will return from Albemarle tomorrow after a short visit. Miss Johnnie Hall or Meridian. Mis sissippi,, who has been the guest of Miss Mabel Lane, left yesterday for Fajeiteville where she will spend two weeks. Misses Lucy Gordon Taylor and Helen Gordon are visiting friends In Orangeburg and Charleston, S. C. Mrs. F. F. Shores of Memphis. Ten nessee, is the guest of Mrs. Joel. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steams will leave Monday for Statesvllle to at tend the wedding of the tormer's sis ter. Miss Faye Stearns, to Mr. Clyde Fesperman, which will take plare Tuesday. Little Miss Rachel Stearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Siearns.wlll act as ring bearer. THE NEW FALL WOOLEN FOR NEW DRESSES Street Frock this Autumn will he made up of Tricoline mi. I Srgr, or wift piled fultrioi like drpss- eight Ynlonm ami Duvelyii. Oic" IlretM (rtHNlt sections offer splendid choice in Xavy and tlu nr. Browns ft well its other leading shade of the season. Ouxlties are the line deieiuliilile kind tli.it this store always spouse. CONSULT THE MANY SMART McCALI. DRESS STYLES THAT ARE BI IXG SHOWN' AT THE PAT TERN' COUNTER. New Fall Suits Ladles Sinn i t Styles are liei-e for your iiiKjioctioit in Serge. Tricot ines ami Yulourx. We invite inspection. New Coats Snort Styles In "IVgsy Paris" Oiots for young v. omen in the leading materials of the season. ALL LINES ARE .NOW COMTPLETK. BRING YOUR WAN Is 1U VS. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise Monroe, N. C. Try the Cash and Carry Plan IT WILL MAKE DOLLARS FOR YOU WE ARE SELLING Fine Granulated Sugar at 19c lb. lli'uwn Sujjar, per pound No. 10 Lard, lmckct No. 3 Liii'tl, l.ut-kft HM' llilill (il'iidc I'lijistctl CoflVc, ju.initl 2-V (iood (il't't ll Coffee, pound Ui Maple Leaf Patent Flour, sack We have all kinds Molasses in liarivls, .Just reeeived barrel Fanev Porto Pico's. T. P. Redwine M FECIAL I ALL THIS WEEK 2 8-pound Buckets Snowdrift, Swift's 3 Jewel, Morris' Purity Compound S Lard for $2.00. . 5 4-pound Buckets for $1.05. S Guranteed fresh stock. a m We Save You Money" N S n T. C. Lee & Sons GENERAL MERCHANDISE COUNTRY PRODUCE FERTILIZERS THONE 336. . Scuppemongs! Will have a quantity of nice lucious grapes next Tuesday. Phone us to reserve a quantity for preserving. LEE GRIFFIN. Telephone 195
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