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EIGHT PACES
THE ' MOYROK JOntXAL. FTUTMY. HFCFMRFR SI, 102O..
We are right here between the Old and the New Year thankful f
fnr fhp hurinew inn have riiven m dnnnd fhr vpar iQO hi
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ft It will certainly be a pleasure to have you to continue doing business with us through 1921
VANN FUNDERBURH, One Price Cash Grocer, Five Minutes Delivery.
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Strand Theatre
TODAY
HOUSE PETERS
"Silk Husbands and Calico Wives
Don't Tniss this one.
MONDAY
Paramount Presents
Wallace Reid
ALWAYS AUDACIOUS "
TUESDAY
A First National Attraction.
"A Perfect Womn"
With CONSTANCE TALMAGE
THE STRAND!
Always the Best
COMING THURSDAY BILLIE BURKE
Bowie and Mr. John YiN'n Faiiley;
I. Miss Haie! Uoyte and Mr. Bi eirei
'Hairell; Miss Louie Sui:i.!him nn.l
, Mr. Sikt-s S;iuniii rs: Miss il'-or'.a
' Edwards and Mr. nLn Sike: Mis-'
Jeau A-hcratr uti-1 Mr. Frank Kd-
1 feans; Vis Mary M. Uanir ami Mr.
, lVtr Uussell; Mis May l.isle Had
Mr. 0. C. Stearns: Miss ItU'It Hous
'ton anil Mr. J-w McEwen; M. Mary j
Douchs and Mr. Jimnii 1 1 4 ;; and
i.Mi-s Beth Huntley anil Mr. Andrew
Mnrc; statrs. Messis. Ji'li.iu Car-!
I Ji'.iter, Ogburn Yates, Fug-ne Lee,
1 Kemp Leo. Ilolierl Lee. I 1 liiL-nii.i. ,
I Harry Coble, Carr Howie, a'l I Fred
Smith. There were als present a
nnmer of visitor frjm Lancaster.1
: Wadesboro. Lilesvillo and Ch.i.rlolte.
i The chaperones were: McsJaue t;.
1 H. Caldwell. G. M. Hca.-lcv. X. M.
' Reifearn, H. M. Nal. V.. C. Williams.
J. M. Kail ley, II. V.. Leo. and Earnest
Heath. i
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' Mr. H. F. Knight ami family have
'moved to their fairiu near
i Tr adesville, S. C While they were
citiiens of Monroe they made many!
friends who regret to see them leave.
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: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fredericks of
Wilmington have returned home af
i ter spending Christmas w ith the lat
l ter's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Beasley.
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Lieutenant Leslie Flitch, who is
stationed at CaJiip Mills, Kenlncky.
Is spending a short furlough here
wiih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Fulch.
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SOCIAL
The dance given yesterday evening
in the big hall over Mi. S. II. Hart's
store in honor of the boys and Kills
home from college was a festive oc
casion, said by many to have been ihe
most enjoyable dance- ever held in
Monroe. Music was furnished by
Garber- Davis orchestra. The hall was
protusely decorated with holiday col
ors, and vari-coloied confetti covered
the floor. Dancing becan at nine
o'clock and continued until two a. in.
rnnch and sandwiches were served
during the Intermissions. Among
i those danclni: were: Miss Ileal rice
Fairlcy and Mr. Waller Avers; Miss
: Dorothy Lie and Mr. Wor th lied-
winc; Miss Leonora Howie and Mr.
Carlile Williams; Miss Wilma Green
i and Mr. Fin Henry Dillon; Miss
iMary Dean I.r.ney and Mr. John "ied
iwilic; Miss Oelavia Houston i'nd Mr.
! Sam Lei; Miss Cornelia Wearn and
Mr. Raeford Laney; Miss Mary Irene
At 6 o'clock Wednesday evening
Mesdames Ella Houston and Allen I
Heath entertained Jointly at Ihe home j
of Mrs. Houston in honor of herj
neices. Misses Kleanor and Hachal
Arialield. A six course dinner was
seved to the following guests; Lucy
Lee, llertie Allen Houston Houston.
Xora Lee, Rebecca N'orwood, Ruth
Gatren. Hilliard Wolfe, James Mor
row. Wor;h Flyer, Clarence Houston,
Kinsley Laney, Garah Caldwell and
Everette English.
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Little Miss Grace Lli'.erick enter-
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Saturday will be
your last chance
to buy Fine Fur
Neck Pieces at
HALF Price.
Don't Let this chance
slip buy.
Blankets
The greatest sav
ing on Blankets
you ever saw.
7.50 Blankets - $3.98
$10.00 Blankets $5.00
vSheets and Bed Spreads
In This Great Sale.
$2.50 Sheets $1.45. - $2.00 Sheets $1.35 and $1.18.
They are going fast so don't delay.
Efird's Department Store
Ask Yous Neighbor.
Monroe, N. C.
A Wonderful New Pattern that will
Convert You to Home Sewing.
DRESS GINGHAMS.
Xew price on Ihe best brands of dress Ginsham. Choice Styles, full pieces, perfect coods.
uoods should not be confused with the riff-raff that is so commonly advertised nt a price.
Start your Spring Sewing now, while you can get the choice styles in Ketii'rews, Bates, Toile tie
Gold Star, etc.
fiO and 65c Dress Ginghams reduced to v . . .
GOc Dres Gingham reduced to
45c Dress Gingham reduced to '
4Uo Dress Ginghams reduced to
.All other Wash (iixxU Iiave been put on a basin with low price cot ton.
Lee & Lee Company
Reliable Merchandise.
Tires
Nord. . 4.V
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, ;lie
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talncd about twenty ol her friends
tin- oilier I'.ay in honor of her cousin,
Mls Annie Ilell Lutz, cf Shelby. Ice
civiini, cake and peanuts were served.
Much merriment was derived over a
"Ki'.esKlng" contest, Jane Austin Sikes
winning t!io pr ize.
Mr. Howard Helms, son of Mrs.
Delia Helms left Thursday, December
3nth. for SI. Louis, Mo., where lie
w ill enter school.
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Miss Lessle Plylcr who Is teach
ing in the Marshville high school I?
spending the holidays with her moth
er. Mis. Delia Helms.
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Miss Gladys Lathan Is visiting Mi. s
Ina Mae Crockett at Uiverside, S. C.
Among those home for-the holi
days Is Mr. Audrey Mclllwalue, bom
of Uev. and Mrs. . J. Mclllwai.ie,
who is a student nt Davidson Colk'g-.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Davis and
Kewpie Davis, spent Christmas in
Kockingham with Mis. Davis' mother.
Miss Thelma Furr c'lino back with
them and will return home Sunday.
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Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Xeal returned
Tuesday from Haleiglt where they
spent the holidays with Doctors Kern
anil Paul Xeal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huntley re
turned Tuesday from Wadesboro
where they spent the holidays.
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Mr. W. E. Cason. Jr., is spending
the week-end In Atlanta with rela
tives. ...
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Bradford from
Hiintersville spent the. holidays with
Mrs. Bradford's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Alexander.
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I VI.I.Y" KF.1D
f Ono. a 011 f fiilum
shanghaied by his pr.
double ret iirntsl to rtfJx
I fe) nml lilt' USU1''1' c,aim Lf.
' I V '"7 wealth and the gitl he V J
i . -.frM 'Ui ...h..r ll,n LlliltV AW V'Wh,
Special Notice,4
One cent a word each Insertion.
SALK OF PKUSONAL rKOFKKTY
On Wednesday, January 15ih. at
ten a. in., at my home near Vann
Sikes' place. I will sell to the high
est bidder the following articles of
personal property: Two milk cows,
one brood row. one Chevrolet auto
mobile, and a few farming tools.
D. W. Clorrtz.
LOST Wednesday night, tire on
rim, for Chandler car, between
Monroe nml Indian Trail, on the
Secrost Short Cut road. Finder
please return to Bohona Drug Co.
and receive reward.
LOST A Meredith College class pin
1915. A. H. engraved on back.
Return tq M iud Boylw.
pr?
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FOR SALE Fresh milk cow.
Medlin. Monroe Route 2.
-a. o.
Vi ; k crook -accepted by the f .-. ' ;
world as the man he d t-" ! .'i :-
0ti ii:M nut out of the way- V!' v'
;f.;V'-;' determined to hold his ;, . r.-'-.ifMW
I .;:t place at all costs. See ... I
V- : ;--f them strugule will! ., ' .: h; I
:V.-.' i-J .. in ami tnawn to J : j
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Jimm
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wits and biawn to
prove who is who! In
a roinarrce that beats
-lih red bloO'l and ex
citch.r-nt.
Josee L Lasky
presents
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l iouiour Jr LAudaco")
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Willi
IVIaroarct Loomls
irieeeleil bv Jami-s t'nie
SiTiuii'io by Tom (leragh.)
Ila.v.'il on Hie Satiinl.i.v Kvening l'.t' Meiy by Hen Ames WillUm
Strand Theatre Monday.
Mountain Apples
Will he tack at the old stand after New Year's with
a carload of Raegans, Staymens, Yancics and Yel
low Spitz. Couldn't size the trade before Christmas;
ran out of Apples December 22nd. Plenty more back
hottie to supply trade until April 1st. Thanking tho
good people of Monroe and Union county for their
trade, I am
Very respectfully
Dr. J B. EWING.
!hanks To Yon
Your loyal support the past year has bf en a jnatter of gratification and
pride to us. That you may know that we appreciate it to the fullest extent,
we take this means of extending to you our warmest thanks, and the hope
that 1921 will see you both happy and prosperous.
LEE GRIFFIN, The Fancy Grocvr.
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