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nre moxroe jocrsal. Tfn.r. xovembeb o, two. BOHT PAGES leaver Board For better walls and ceilings Ask lis. FJJsficraft SOCIAL IVulli of Mr. llank-l lit-liiu. "1 despaired of uy life when I fell Mr. Daniel Helm died suddenly at my enne lt-av.ni; the track." J hi home three mile north of V n- dared Engineer Sam Howie to The imi.-Ul. klliiii;it nmmill? ("Wl .. ljmritul i.-iatdr.lir flAMwna M.a W- ! .... .11 ikr -' . '. -...1.-.., ' " ""- - jir Helm hail been in MUing rpeakinK of his nurarulous eafe . .. r, . " """'" uii.iuneiii il0alth for tiuiw but waJ flH.iig from aeath m hen his engine turned IT III.. I rrtj run h Iti hiii .ii.f i .. ... . . . . ' 7 -'as wen as usual j-atuiuay moru.iiK. over after iiiittiii a switch near ' ik i , l"aiid was shelling com wheu he asa-;Apt Mrlr Saturday uiornlnic. -and ""- !.. ed to his tewaru. 'in a brief second It seemed that all Ik-ceased was bom Dec. 25. lS51,.of the events of my life passeJ and waa inert-lore ,u years Old. throuph my mind. Then I o.U con He was twice married. H:. firsl fcioiiant-. When I came to found tu.irriage was Ic Mit- Melia Tyson, 'nysell lying under my eiif.'1'.i-. iici :.nd his second marriage beir.ji to slill it did not cioss my n.iud thai 1 ii tnild U kIv if :hi miuiirv siinl m- nnii' 1ii'.4 I mii.mI mi? i-i..M iiunuiH 0 ,),ia union eight children were foot. It seemed perfivtly sound Willi HJ. ...u-ll I. till- ujut.1 onil f.mi liiK.hlara' ThiMi I fll tt urni. still n.h.ln. . , . . .v.is. . j. inane. .Mrs. Wood Darlon, j hscaMng fleam was i Minting the an " , .1? ' K ,U0!" c!llar"""K aflairs ,Mrs. Fannie Fressley. and Minnie and I came to the realization that in .. V ; : , 1 . "elms. Messrs, Will. Andrew. John less 1 Rjt out from nndr the deb-is V, r- A , - uud Kotisevell Helms, all of this 1 would be seeded to death. I sto . ' '' r coiiiit. unricht unshed mv kh ih.-n. Mr. H 'luis wai a K ou fa:h.T. lov- and Mood ui'on the grnuiij villi i'!? niishaiul. and a fneud to all. nardly a scratch. Mr. Howie at The remains were laid io rest Sun- triluites his escape In the steel rah, day in l he Lucy Helms temetery. and the frtol that the cosches fell in A. Friend. an opposite (lit eel ion. Had he been riding in a wooden cab be is f Mrs. Albert Kedfern enleiUined ! Friday afternoon in honor of M.' lyde Skidniere of Albeuiaile and Jiis. Uoe't Lf.vrenee of C'luiloile. ' ii hIv' w as played al twa tallies. A titluious i: in salad and saiiiiw : hes was !Tlirni!lLf ll.il Il-I-Ilruui 111 llii. iM-uilti. fill III Kll I tin II mt'iiti nf .V t-M i.n- I... I. Ueilcio'is fu.il salad, tited nut.; eandwiilies and collet? v. ere oei .d. Sorosis was deliithtf ully enlcitaii rd last Friday afleniocii hy Mrs. W. A. Lane at inci' lovely home on W'ash- The Monroe Hardware will have ih oninion th.u h.. wnni.i iit..-.iiv a disuliiv of German war relics in one h.. k.,d., i. j...i. . i.l r. , iT. mr oi u, snow minions Ariuisuie iay. rear of the cab was struck with urn .ro:ramioiiowc oy a very nue paper i force evidently havint teen rlsnrfd by Mrs. J. D. Varren on ".Vusress ; Some young men of the city will yTthv coached hat iuiiu 1,11111- a uirexy uiseussiou . r.y...M, ... w. .im franiB were knocked loose among the members and visitors onre. beginning at S oVIock. Music ,,r" e Pre K"orla loo'le Constructive Veiuure in Govern- be furnished by Monroe Jan or- j Oul. (hii Johnson. Went," which Is the Biibjei t (he club jC'estra. Mrs Waller hirauss. leader, j Private Johnson was on lonely out win siuay tnis winter. .Mis. u. u. Asheraft read an instructive and iu-;- Monroe Mnrket. terestlng article on "The New Citi- X0,ton 20 enship." A very sweet and touch-1 OUon d V. ' 42 ing note from Mrs. D. A. Houston i rjK,;8 5a to 6u was read thankinc the club for now- "5 j pital In Charlotl!. She has b.en greatly missed and her many frienda are nappy to know she has Muined post duty in the danger tone. To him came Lieutenant Jones, officer of the day. The ceneral and special orders were duly recited. Suppose now, Johnson, that nA a f A - . nun.... i: . urriimuB mrrv iu rniei te p,..k h.'.w suddenly from that cliimr of bushes ' ",, . iu u jvii. it udi -........-, . - " 1 1 ' M.n . . , . . ..... . I . ' 11 L' U lC" HUH, rs sfnt durliia her illn-v in a hus- 'n0U,DK cn"'" ' squad of Germans t.. i. ... ...-.would vou do?' . . . i ii-ii minima i ii-m iiir al nil ill inn nome mucn improved in health. 1 he ! Co-Opeiatlve Mercantile Co. 1 "Wel1- gur- An 0lll;l "P tp"" nun ii auu to in a line. "Form a line?" One man form a line?" club is glad io welcome Mm. A. M htack into i heir cirole as a new mem Th ri hlimtl'sxi li:tir t.f man's iitinaw uer. visiiois tor mo aiteinoon were ;odds and ends, on sale at Ab Josepp Mesdames E. C. Williams of &in An- Co., at $2 9S the pair tonlo, Texas, ahd W'. J. Iloylln of) Nashville, Tenn., aunt of the hostens. ; The Merry (iiil ami the l'arn. A delicious salad course wi:li hot I Edith was light-hearted and merrv tnflee and Calitornia c.-ke. wan serv- ver everything. Xoihlug appealed td hy .Miss Ashe Aikiin.m Lano. t0 ner seriously. .So one day her Vas, suh. A bee-line for camp. inothi r decided to invite a ver: seri ors young parson Io dinner and he was placed next Io the light-hearted girl. The Canadian Magazine relates : that (vei.viliing went well until sh' ftoggell and asked him: "You speak of nveryone having a mission. What is yours?" My ' to save " . Plied Ihe girl, "l iu glad to meet you. V (:;i.r HiiilsMii havi I wish you'd save one for me." Mis. P. H. Haynes of Henrietta Is the tuest of her duuglner, Mr. K. C. Carpenter. iMr. and Mrs. G. O Mr. Perry H. Wiseman o' Ciiarlotle "pent Sunday v. itlt Mrs. 1J. o. Car-Iienter. Mr. and reiurrti,: poi t.Kir lin.ial I'm. to Nnv York and air ipendin;; a few !u). lu'-e v.,li :-i-lailvm liefoi v gni: . tu i h ;'v h. ir.iv1 in !:r.!v!u!i. suh." I Community Service .Meeting For the YVeek. Wednesday. Weslev Chapel. Friday. College Hill. Saturday, Olive Branch. Mo.idny, t'nion. Tuesday, Jerome. Wednesday, Shiloh. All meetings begin at 6:45 p. m. Program 1, Vacation Days In the misaion." said the parson, "is Matl0"1lil0,TiS,: , 2,' JThe nurK'ar ve young men." - Good! ' re- Ma": '"'e Industry; 4. Sea- ""'i "i inniiiiiiiiM iwo reeis teaiur ing Mary McAlisterl; 5. Mult and Jell The Dog Pound. Three hundred pair of men's shoes, odds and ends, on sale at Ab Joseph Co., at $2.98 the pair. Three hundred pair of men's shoes, odds and ends, on sale at Ab Josepn Co., at J2.98 the pair. I I. 5 k: ti i i I w V. ',- .VS "'nn rvr m i .iinvir i mi ' 1 - I 4 Vi .'A.v4vwMv.dvA ' MF.ItY HOMK HOSPITAL. ihi 23,'if'O nciive rises of tubo: culnsis in North Carolina and oniy 662 sanatorium beds Including public nnd private for boi'n white and colored, many victinu of the White Plague must be cared for at home. . The tuberculosis nurse converts the home into n hospital, showing the patient how to care for himself and the family now to ward off the disease. We need more tuberculosis nurses. Tuberculosis Christmas Seals fur-nl-h the means to get theij. New ilk Prices Beginning MONDAY, Nov. 15, we will deliver milk once daily anywhere in Monroe at the following prices: Seventeen cents the Quart , , Nine Cents the Pint Butermilk HO cents the Gallon Bulgarian Butermilk ?Q cents the Gallon Sweet Cream 40 cents the Pint Creamery Butter at Prevailing Prices. PHONE US' YOUR ORDERS. fiawn Ice Cream Go. MONROE. N. C. v. YOUR SVHAVE The buying' power of forty-cent cotton 300 Pair AT Just Arrived Men's Ab Joseph by Express S6 and S7 Company s Bi2 lot f Odd Lot Y 25c Apron Shoes A? Ginghams Sale Price- "J V1 on Sale at g2.98 M Sate 10c yard Big Specials Spool Thread, black only, 5c. J2.50 Men's Caps. 1.29 150-yard Spool Thread, 5c. Work Shirts. 1.50 kind, 87 cents 15 cents Men's Blue and Red Handkerchiefs, 3 for a quarter 20c Men's Socks 10c 25 cents Ladies' Hose, I5c Children's Stockings 20c Act Quick. The thousands who are taking advantage of this great Sale are rapidly depleting our stock In Sil Boys and Men's King Brand Shoes Work Shoes onlyCtf C 0 8.00 value Boys 5-00 Shoes. .298 Men's Shoes, odds and ends. 6 00 and 700 shoes. 300 O QO pair cn sale at yO Special on Win dow Shades All colors. Blue, yellow and green Window Shades. 1.00 value, 69 cents Silk Skirts Genuine Poplin Silk Skirts, all colors, 5.00 value, sale price 2.98 OUCIoth Good grade Oil Cloth 75c value 48 cents Big Bargain in Cotton Blankets Gray and white cotton blankets, 3 00 value,. 1.2.48 5.00 Blankets, sale price 3.48 Read and Be Big Reduc tion on High Grade Ladies Coats and Coat Suits Ladies 40 00 Coat Suits, all colors, sale on cn price . Ladies 30 00 black and blue 1S?..J9.50 Saving in Siljc Hose Everwear Ladies Silk Hose, Black. Mahogany? White and Gray, $3.50 value l.98 Apron Ginghams' We are still selling 25 cents Denim, good grade Ging ham. at..l 10c the yard Bargain in Outing 40 csnts Franklin extra heavy Outing, all colors, on sale at 29 12 cents Army Shirts Well-made, all-wool Army Shirts, $6.50 value, sale price 4.98 Big Cut on Men's High .Grade Suits Men's (Joint 948.00 Suits, on Sal. t 4 903.00 Men's 93.VOO Suits on Hnl nt 922.50 Uoys Suits, nil kinds, and sizes re duced price. Men'a Old Con!, Moie-sklii, 913 value 90.95 AImo Yellow and Corduroy Men'. MII ('wit, extra heuvjr qnality, on Mile at , , 90.95 I Ab' Joseph Co, . THE GREEN FRONT STORE
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