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ETCH AT PAGES THE MuXROE JOCRSAL, TrESDAT. XOVKMltrn 2.1. man. nr.HT PARES Leave us your order for that Thanksgiving Turkey SrfStSfSiSS VANN FUNDERBURK, One Price Cash Grocer, Five Minutes Delivery. Strand Theatre j today Fii"st National Exhibitors Presents Norma Talm&ge -in- "YES or NO" ; Absolutely the best picture ever made by Miss Talmage. Don't Miss It Today Only. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Goldwyn Pictures -Co. Presents "The Penalty" I A Pscture Extraordinary. FRIDAY Goldwyn Presents Madge Kennedy "THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART" SATURDAY Tom Mix in "The Daredevil" The Story of a Hardboiled Tenderfoot. THE STRAND: ALWAYS THE BEST Prest-o- Battery SerAice Station A Battery for any car. We recharge, repair and rebuild your old ones. We have new ones for sale. Bring your battery troubles to us. Two experts always on the job. Secrest Motor Co. Lite Phone 310. Monroe, N. C. hMz$0mwJp A p. g4'smsMiism SOCIAL. r wistta r Strand Theatre WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SAMUEL GOLDWYN and REX BEAGf Pre en GOOTMUR MORRIS famous story THE PENALTY Directed kv WALLACE WORSLEY' Those who attended the Yates- iludsou wedding wilt be interestei lo learn thai I'rof. Scmt-Hunter. or reensl'tiro. wlo la e-1 the wedding march, has written two important church compositions, in the best tra dition of the Angehcaii school of music, which have recently been puo- lii-hcd by a Host on hou.se. One ul there work in a Te Deiim. an Im portant canticle j( the Episcopal church; the other la a complete com munion service of thirty-one pages. embracing the Krie Kleison. Credo, Sursum Corda. Sanctus, Atttius Dei and Gloria hi Kxcelsis. The latter work is dedicated lo the choir or Holy Triuity church, Greensboro, wlien- it was first sung at Luster a year ago. rror. Scott-Hunter is pio- fessr of ji a i ai X li t i Carolina College for Women. Mr. and Mrs. I'r I V..'f,., or Va:i nii'g. South Carolina, are spending the week .C tl,t loruier a pan ills, Mr. and M . s. 7 C. Wolf Sorosis was delightfully entertained last Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. II. C. Ashcraft at her allnu-tive home on llayne Street. The subject Tor the afternoon's program was ".Monti- ins of Woman's Tart in Govern ment." Current events by all pres ent opened the program, followed by an unusually brilliant summary of the world's events for the week by Mis. Jas. A. Stewart, president of the club. Mrs. C. C. Stokes read a very fine paper on 'Woman's Influ ence on the Home and Family." Mrs. Clias. Iceman ami Mrs. W. A. Lane read well prepared papers on "Wom an's Intluence on the State." Not the least delectable feature of the afternoon was the delicious salad course consisting of grape fruit salad, sandwiches, hot chocolate and stuffed dates kerved by the hostess assisted cy Miss Lillian Cole. The dining room was lovely In its decorations of exquisite fall roses used In lavish profusion. Visitors for the afternoon were: .Mesdames George Heath and sister, Mrs. Claude Sapp of Colum bia. S. C. Robert S. Houston, Ray Funderburk and Waller Crowell. An opportunity will he Riven ev erybody this week to Join the Red Cross. lie ready with your dollar when solicited. The following ladies compose the canvassing committee: Mesdames W. A. Lane, R. Red learn. J. 1). WniTcn. 0. It. Caldwell, Eu gene Ashcraft. V. G. Henderson, ("has. Iceman, Ervin Stack. W. n. Haskerville, V. 1. Sikes, J. C. Sikes. E. S. Green. W. C. Crowell. Walter Henderson, Kosooe rhlfer, Madge llenson. I.iira Evans; Misses Antoi nette lleasley, Ollie Alexander, Vir ginia Lee, Jeat: Ashoralt, Rebecca and Lillian Stack, Sarah Wilsh, An nie Nelson, Maude Slime, Nell and Clara Lanoy, Heat rice Ealrley, An nie Lee, Illanehe and Rachel Howie Ruth Russell, Mary Crow, I'at Ad ains, Maude Nixon, Oclavia Hons ton, and Claudia Sanders. Miss Porolhy Lee, a student fit Queen's, Charlotte, spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Lee. Mrs. L. P. Slack and son, Lee, Jr., of Lumberton arrivedlast night for a visit to 'Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stack. Ileautiful in every detail was the large reception given by Mrs. Julian Griffin and Mrs. Vann Funderburk at the residence of the former last Vrl- day afternoon from 3 to 5:30. Three hundred Invitations were issued and the lovely sunshine of the almost bal my weather enticed the entire num ber into acceptance of friendship's be htst. The spacious home was lovely decorated with potied ferns, palms and fall flowers. The reception hall was hung with ivy and southern sml lax, where delicious fruit punch was served by Mesdames LeRov Smith. Sum Howie, and Geo. C. I'rueite. Thr guests were met at the front door by Mrs. T. T. Capehurt and pre sented to receiving party by Mrs. E. C. Carpenter. Receiving in the parlor with Mis. Grifllu and Mrs. Funder burk were Mesdames C. C. Weaver, S. L. Rotter, J. Frank Laney, Ray Fun derburk, Misses Anna ami .Mary Illair and Miss Lima Gaflney of Shelby. Ex uuisiie pink and while chrysanthe mums were used in prolusion in both parlor and library where a delightful ly entertaining program of vocal and instrumental music was rendered by Mesdames Jeff Sew ell, Oscar Shelly. Herndon Hasty and Miss Lana May Faust. Here the guests lingered loath to leave even when invited Into the dining room, abloom with gor geous yellow chrysanthemums on mantel, bullet and cabinets. The cen ter table with its handsome cluny lace cover and tall vase of flowers with yellow tulle festoons was a "thing of beauty and a Joy forever. Here delirious yellow and white ice cream, cake and mints were served by Mesdames Uruce Adams, W. H. Norwood, Henry Milton nml A. C. Johnson. Cards were received by the aitlractive twin daughters of Airs Griffin, little .Misses Wilnia and Min nie suiion. Altogether mis was an occasion which will linger in memo ry as one of the most pleasant of the gay fall 1!I20 season. Mrs. W. C. Crowell delightfuilv en tertained the Van Ilyke book club at her home Saturday afternoon. Spe cial guests for the occasion were Mrs R. H. Redwine, Mrs. Charles Iceman and Mrs. H. C. Ashcraft. Mrs. N. .M Redfem read a beautiful selection on "Canada, the wonderland," and other splendid papers were "A Trip Men and Boys, JTnE Suit or Overcoat or an Extra Pair of Pants at a Big Savitig. Kin? Winter Has Arrived and It's Time to Prepare for Him. Strause & Bro.'s High Art Clothes Are All Wool, Very Best Wormanship, and Cannot be Equalled, at Prices: $70.00 Suits or Overcoats $56.00 65.00 Suits or Overcoats 52 00 60.0U Suits or Overcoats 48.00 $55.00 Suits or Overcoats 50.00 Suits or Overcoats 45.00 Suits or Overcoats These SI 1.00 40.00 36.00 OTHER MAKES AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. $ 10.00 Suits or Overcoats $32.00 ; $:10.00 Suits or Overcoats S24.00 $:55 00 Suits or Overcoats S2S.00 $25.00 Suits or Overcoats $20.00 Prepare the Boy for School. Get him one of our Boys' Suits that were made by the best manufacturers and are first class in every way. "DUBLEIilLT" BOYS' CLOTHES, Guaranteed to wear Six Months, the Suit with Seventeen Extra Features, and other makes the the following prices: $25.00 Suit or Overcoat $20.00 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat $16.00 $17.50 Suit or Overcoat $14.00 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat $12.00 $1400 Suit or Overcoat . $11.20 $12.50 Suit or Overcoat $10.00 $10.00 Suit or Overcoat $ 8.00 $ 9.00 Suit or Overcoat $ 7.20 $ 7.50 Suit or Overcoat $ 6.00 Extra Pants included also- Don't Delay. Come in today while we have your size. Stocks complete and every style is here for your inspection. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. ILee k. Lee Co. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE MONROE, X. C. Thronuh Canada" Mrs. K. S. Green,; "Sir Gilbert 1'arker" Mrs. J. T. Grifftih. "Sir Wilfred Lmitier" Mis. V. C. Crowell. Hooks were ex chaiiLvd and delicious refreshments, , consisting of chicken salad, sandwich- i es. wafers, peach pickles and coffee were served. I Miss Nora Lee of Converse College, who was called home because of the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. II. Lee, ha- relumed to SpartanUurg. Mrs. Lee continues to Improve. Hartow Houston, a student of N. C. Naval Academy at Hendersonville, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Horace N'eal. Mrs. A. M. Stack lias returned from a few days visit to her daughter, MiRS Gmrard Stark. In Baltimore. Mrs. Stack was accompanied to Hallimore by little Sarah Hoyle w ho will under go an operation before returning. blisses Katherlne Shute and Henry Delk of Queens College, Charlotte, spent the week-end with their pa rents. One of the loveliest parties of the season was given by Mrs. IL H. Cun ningham Monday afternoon when she entertained at seven tables of rook. Baskets of yellow chrysanthemums and bowls of narcissus placed on the tablee added to the beajtity of the at tractive bungalow. The hostess, as sisted by Mesdames John Yates and it. C. Griffin, served delicious chicken salad, sandwiches, wafers and coffee. The favors were red baskets tilled with yellow cream mints, carrying out the color scheme of yellow and red. The guests Included: Mesdames Jeff Sewell, Julian Griffin, Ftank La ney, Wriston Lee, John Yates, Vault Funderburk. Lclioy Smith, V. IMxon Sikes, liuriis Simpson, J. T. Holloway, Pill. Marvin Smith. J. V. Criftitn. It. l'hifer, N. S. Ogbtirn. Sam l'hifer, Capcliait, Neal, Faulkner, Anderson, Craven Gordon. It. C. Gtiflm, H. C. Itedfenrn, Milton, A. M. Secrest. Code Morgan, T. C. Ilorion, Gilliam Ctaig, C. N. Simpson, and Misses Sara Welsh Lana May Faii.-t and Julia Futcli. Special Notices )m cent a word each Insertion. Miss Grace llenton is sp.uwlin-! week in Fayeticv ille Willi ll iell l- the Miss Cora Lee Montgomery Is Vis iting her sister, Mrs. I' Met id , in Washington, p. C. Higher Mallicmiilic. Sambo: "Say, Rastus. if yo" saw five chickens in a yard and yo' pinch one, how ninny would be left?'' Rastus: "Pere'd be fo' left." Sambo: "Ho, ho, dal's de joke, pem fo' see yo' ugly face ami fly away." ' Rastus (after deep consideration i : "Pem fo' fly away off. yo' say?" Sambo: "Yassuh. 'At's what ah said." Rastus: "Well, den. didn't dey leave? Wasn't dey fo lett?" Falher-iu-law was advising young hul.hy. sayinu: "Now ir it's a boy. you will Hleu-raph. but if it's a girl a loiter is sufficient. " Il so happened that twins came one of each kind. So son-in-law wir.n: "Hurray! a boy. A letter to follow." WANTED We are In the market tor cows and pork. Gullede Snyder, l'lione 17 i. AUCTION SALE On Wede.isday. Pec. 15, beginning at ten o'clock, 1 will sell at public auction at the W. A. Love old home place in I n ionville, N. C.. the folovlng: $ mules, 1 cow, 4 pigs, 1 two-horse j wagon, 1 double set wagon bar-' ness, 3 sets plow gear, 1 riding ', disc plow, I disc burrow, 1 double section drag harrow, 2 joe har- rows, 1 combination Cole planter, 6 wooden foot plow stocks, 2 iron foot plow stocks, 2 spring tooth, cultivators, 1 guano distributor single, double and trlpple trees, ai lot of hoes, shovels and pitchforks, 1 set of shop tools, a lot of com, fodder, tops, hay and shucks, 0 , bushels of Lonlsana long staple cotton seed and.l five passenger automobile. H. H. James. FOR SALE Jleautiful young thor oughbred pointer dog. Registered. J Write or see Y. H. Allen, Reach-. land, N. C. I RHONE US if you have battery trou bles. Secrest Motor Co. SHOOTING MATCH at Silus Huiiey-, cult's at Long's store, one, mile, fi oiii Sikes' mill, on Thunksgiving day at 2 p. in. There will be one; fine mule colt, four turkeys ami j other game to shoot lor. Molhei of colt known as Tnu Mollis spoi led mare. Coll viyhed 4n0 lbs.; at 5 moiits old. in, I is now siy liiMiths old. Conn . Shooting fee, fill cents lo iZ. COME and M'l m;i trees iioiii the Lindley nursery, a: Folwer Ar Lee'i. stables, on roe, on Wednesday, Nov. 24th. 25th, 2t;ti. stti. and 2!Hii.- .1. E. Mull s, .- ill sman. WANTE.P American ii.nle dollais made in ISM 5, to lomplete my collection. Will pay good price. See lindley Helms at Kilrd'n. AUCTION SALE On Thursday, D-e. 111. 1!I2ii. at lu o'clock. 1 mile. 1 1 out Gillioii church, on l.e J.u.i'i A. Marsh old place,, all my laitn ing tools, mules, cows-, com rouvh nens. riding cultivator., everything. Come bring a friend. P. W. Ii. n ton. GOl'l) STEAKS, CHOI'S, etc., at un beatable prices. Quick delivery. Giillnict K Snyder. I'i oiio 178. TO THE rUl;i.R"--I am now regu larly in my nitiee ready to i.ssiio warrants for all crimes committed in violation of the laws of tho Slate, civil summons, claim and do livery, attachments, and write ami probate deeds, deeds of trust, iuort gages, wills, rental contracts, afll davits and all other papers that you want prepared. I have a com plete line of all North ami South. Carolina blanks and keep stamps lo go on deeds and notes. M. L. Flow. HAVE US to naliit your automobile, buggy or furniture. Trices right; work guaratileed. Secrest Motor. Company. NARCISSUS RULUS A new ship ment at The VY. J. Rudge Co. GOODYEAR Tire Service Station the best tire for the least money. Hecrest Motor Co. FIRESTONE and Gondyenr casings at reduced prices. -Secrest Motor Co. ENGRAVED XM S CARPS Give us your order. The W. J. Rmlge Co. 1'URE SILVER Laced Wyandotte cockerels, $2.25 each, fine good mule, one young mare, one new 2 hoise wagon, also some brick. See L. O. I'olk ai 1'. It. Ashcrafi's store or call No. 7. Rakers, N. C. LOOK OVER inn samples of et, crav ed Xmas cards.--Vv. J. Rudge Co. WANT TO SWAP pony and hut for a good milk cow.- S. U. Yaiel e. North Monroe. I FOR SALE A few :',t pjii,gs at cost. Wiugaic Garage. LOST l'.otwcin Wriston Lee's store and depot Saturday, two fl bills and Slip in change and a Rank of Union check book. Leave at Jour nal ntlice and get leuard. AN OVERSIZE TIRE is desirable, so Is mi oveisi7e battery. That's why ho many car owners an- equipping wit a "Exide." We'll thow you how the spnce-sav ing as-embly of the "Exide" Hat lei. v and the refined construction of "Exide" pl.i'es gives you oversize advantages; en ables you to get greater power, more "punch." more "pep" from the "Giant that I.ivi s In a R."- -Nanpe liatfery k Service Co., on Glmioesler hotel corner. STEAh Thirty ecu's a potiad at Gnlledue A- Snyder . Plinne 17X. NOTICE TO HUNTERS We. the undersigned, do hereby forbid any person or persons hunting on our l ind without pet mission. J. A. McColtnm, J. II. Md'ollum. J. H. MiCoIIiiiii. M. II. McCollum. DR. P. M. ABERXETHY VETERINARIAN Office FOWLER & LEE STADLF MOX150E, X. C. riione 3n8. Residence Thone 159-J. TURKEYS fur Thanksgiving - Call V!' iJ . . I lad o' vrun.t llelmsv l!e central. .. V. Rape. he w!:en ne gr..v i,);" Alonini route 5. "' rather fancy he will lie a sol , c iddv." I'l.ANT NARCISSUS b -lbs now toj "Really!" lilooii for Xtvus. W. J. Rmke Co. "Yes. The last ta:il.in 1 avp cx pntT u.:: -.,.r !!in, ',,,,!':n",1 ro"1"' ' i " 1 ".ion- wasii-i non:inr t ie si eW ih. wav." I 'nj - SiT?st Mulor Co. TTll is of vital importance to maintain human life and should bo selectml with utmost care. Adultcratofl and inf, rior t UvJ . qualitieA should not be allowed inar children or aged adults, or anyone for that. rnaUer Do you HUV M,,r or is it. just SOLD to you. We invite the closest u p.', i u of the groceri'i we mii Beware of inferior nt the same price. : : The A-l Grocer TV J J Lj J 2J 1 i
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