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PACE TWO ~ Society The Friday Afternoon Book Clul met with Mrs. A S. deVlaming a her home on South Main Street oi I Friday Afternoon. Tho rooms weri attractive with bright chrysanthem tins, Rock was played at six tables The hostess assisted by Miosess Mai Willscn and Louise Wilburn servei congealed fruit salad, Margaittc sandwiches, coffee and white am pink mints. Those present were Mes dames W. F. Long. W. D. Merritt, J W. Nooll.lV." T. Pass, R. J.' TeaVuc H W. and J. J. Winstcad; A. M Bnrns, L. M. Garlton, E. P. Dimlap T. W. Henderson, W. C. Bollock, Sal lie Morris. D-. W Bradsher, G. W Kane, W. T. Long, W. R. Woody, 13 G. Clayton, Freston Satterfield, E V. Boatwright, Carr Timberlake o Durham, Z. V. Gwynn of Richmond B. R. Long of Greonsboro. Mrs Edwin Ebcrman was liostes to the Review club oh Wednesda: aflterrtoon. iSeventeen . wore present and studied together with Mrs. T. B Woody, leader, "Madonna Child ii Art."" This wns a very interestini lesson and well given. The magszin article wsb read by Mrs. Carrie P ! P*?ftr>aVioi* Af e1c.JP tlnn lnooAl hour, Mrs. Eberman served a delight ful salad course with coffee. The mem hers present were Mesdames I. 0 Abbitt, R L. Wilburn, R. E. White E. E. feradsher, E. E. Thompson James Burrcws, Lillian Foreman, T B. Woody, G. G. Cabiness, H. L Crowell, Otia Wilkerson,' A. R. War fen; T. W. Pass,, P.. Tt Oakley, an: Carrie P. Bradsher. Mrs. if. A. Jones, entertained 01 Wednesday at a beautifully appointee bridge luncheon, as a Courtesy to.hei sister, Mrs. B. R. Long, of Greens horo. The rooms Were attractive witl bright colore! flew ere, suggesting thi Thanksgiving season. Dainty pi act cards werefused to show the guest' to their places. An elegant thret equrac luncheon was servo! the guest: upon tlieir. arrival, and at the clos( they enjoyed many interesting pro greasiens of In-idge. The ladies playing were Mesdames A. M. Burns, L it. Carlton, T. B. Woody, Otis Wi! korson, E, G, tong, J. W. Noell, R A; Pass, E. V. Bnatwrlght, B. R Long if Greensboro. G. W. Kane an: Miss Elisabeth Koeil. ^ O ; t'HRKP HFNTtnEIl PERSONS A HE EKOWNF.I> IN ITALIAN VILLAGE Lets Loom- A v.'.nr-.efu of Klosd VILLAGES \rtPED OUT ?o? Red Cross Orgajvlyea Relief?1.1 iy pitches Say- 1 .(> - T!'ppev-ed $ ' '< Porty Mile'r Fr?m..Mil.\ii J'iUn.:Dcc. I.?The hap-'1 erllflcul MLb at Deizc, rear Jlorgarho, has ovh jiA: . .XrfleyefrT and bruVrr rHroarh .thf. :! :r the .water r-.veeplr"T cVv.n tHr ouiyN '{lie val'eyi, o 'tr.'.'ivL:.;,!/ v..(h;re-, and fipotvii ginjiahi'v>ts 1 V ; The number.cf > Ittinjs c - aputrd r f hun J; -:I er it : 1 ?* 3 . a'J . ' thslrities. ~ -T5? heavy rains which h.-.vn 'oerr falling for thi* p ' weeks caPted tho sticaip to or- rfiurv and filled the lake to the bursting paint. Millions ti cabin yards 6'f wntcr were let loose and the: terrific- force of the flooc swept everything before it. The village. of Dezio, originally eontnininj fiOO inhabitants, r.nd the adjacent villages of Menaggio and Teycno, wort directly in the line of the rushing waters and were inundated. Many.oi the people, hew ever, were appraise: , of the break in the dike and fled, together with hundreds of other refugees to the hills. Red Cross relief has been organ, ized and the government's using al efforts to aid the sufferers. A dispatch from Rome says it i< believed the number of pasualtiei due to the bursting of the Lake Glen< . daiW will exceed throe hundred. At livfllanphft fit A-z-n. *!.? Int.. was precipitated fbur thousand fed destroying many vintages. The artificial lake was situated it the fertile valley of Camenica, abou BOO .feet above aea level. The burst inn of the dike was followed by trag . ic scenes. The whole valley of Dezzi is devastated and eight villages, a least, have been blotted out. Dczezi itrelf was completely destroped by thi waters, which covered every house , Only the churcli steeple can be seen ~r - Five generating plants wore ao ^adlt damaged that the city of Bergamo i; without lighting power. V The stricken people number inti . the thousands and nrmy units hav (.. Y been dispatched to the .tevggtotw zone to open up kitchens. Amy engineers will give every posaibl aid in the reconstruction work. "Tfrr-tHk; was BO ia freight.,: ..A.?. \ ... . . . .... ? -i- * LEE WASHINGTON TO DIE DECEMBER 28TH. Nashville, N. C., Dec. I.?Lee Washington, negro, late today was found guilty in Nash county superior court on a charge of attacking a white ' woman, and was sentenced to die in 1 the electric chair on Friday, Decern1 ber 28. Washington received the sen3 r . 1 You can your favorii R o x f rI, T cosmo! f "America's Cri ISSUED O i good eou ' . "The llomcnm ISSUED O : hea: intern. f'A Liberal ISSUED Oi HARPER r ' ' America*! Most Dinting, ISSUED o: "The Rational Ma, l ISSUED i. motor i \ ? "Tin Rational Magaz i " ; ISSUED C J i?i; ' i -v-.'Roxboro i ? i. Stations n \ a ' i < rr,T;nx^<arMMtiKrKr'3iR?>mm?niiiB]u | ? Bllkg / We Pay .t 11 <titaiQ25^ GROC hi; To your depot. -! Jg|j 'Best Granulated Sugar $9.i I ;i?'; Waterloo Family Flour, pe I |tli' In Vi barrel bags ?6.00. jgk Supreme Patent, Va barrel jP Gold Leaf Patent, barrels, , P Lurays Best Patent, >/o ba . ^ Lurays Best Patent in bar r g Best ground or roasted wh I 1 20c lb. K Good Rio roasted coffee in ? Good Rio coffee, green, 13c gt Best green coffee, 17c. . Car No. 1 Michigan Large,. I % Irish potatoes 150 pound b | Fancy Danish cabbage ?3f.( i I Good fat back, kissed .wit ? 10c lb. >' | Heavy export fat back, 14 i Regular rib sides, IS'/ic lb ? 2 Hpavv S tn 1A IV* o? I? =5= w **>. c* v, Hog fattening ship stuff 3 Fancy white Red Dog $2.4 Good Red Dog $2.35 bag. Beat Red clover $14.00 bu Choice red clover $13.50Fancy Sapling clover $14.1 Choice Sapling clover $14.t 96 per cent Red Top or H? Highest grade orchard grt Hairy Vetch, Rape, Fall ft Alsike and Alfalfa Clov best quality seed?in fac I aovvn'in this country. FULGHUM--APPLE RU1 JOE TERRY GF 414 EAST MAIN STREEH tence calmly and without show of 1 emotion. . . The jury which had been hearing evidence for two days received the case shortly after noon today and returned a >verdict 59 minutes later. Immediately after sentence was passed, the negro was taken to the state penitentiary at Raleigh. A detehment of) boldiers which now. get Le magazines" In b o r o T 3OLITAN alest Miuzazinc" N THE 10th SEKEEPING iker's AuthorityM \i fmr oo.i i-i dZiVJlLl rst's 4ti0nai 1 [education" S THE 20th 'sTsazar uishrd Fashion Magazinen V THE 30th FoR lazine of Motoring" THE' l^t ioating ine of Motor Boating" s;s THE rat 5 7' Book and jry Store Ti lie Freight | Worth of SERIES 1 f| 50 a hundred pounds, r barrel, $5.50. bags, $5.50$5.50. . | rrels, $6.00- [a rels $6.50. IW1C ucevii cuime in Z'O ID Dags 25 lb bags, 18c lb. Irish Potatoes- * 13 ags $2.^5. | 10 a hundred. h gold, !?yt absolutely sound s c fb. / I12V3C lb- I i2.25 bag. 5 bag. | ishel. )0.' a ird Grass 16c lb. lss $2.75 bushel, leadow Oats, Meadow Fiscue, ers, Sweet and Dutch clover, t every Field and Garden seed' g =?T PROOF AND WINTER 1 ATS ''3' I0GERY COMPANY 1 F, SOUTH BOSTON, -VA. ?j i - . ' By ' - l ' : DECEMBER 6th' 1923 i ? i lad been on gard at the courthouse, today returned to their station at Wilson tonight. There was no demonstration of any kind. To be successful with the orchard ^HRI?TP l Draperies Mirrors ' I | - ' ; 1 - ? 11 II ? [ What househ as gifts on Chri new lamp?a ne' sometimes need Thoughtful c priate Christma to home furnish all members of of many years 1 Suites com here?but if want to give, v upon suggest j j ' - " ' ' '* i - tt \\r a. v ? ' ? v |: i'-- ~ I i I \~T~ ~7T.~ u jgBBWw j jl -v ? O'. i ' .' Making 1 It is the Chur continues to m^l educates. It tea< life. I I '' *' *> Summer vaca Refreshed and ii the Chrisl-ian liv To live 'a con; thought-inspirin important in the vidual. Go-to-Church sire to serve Got go?and go?ai better town of p . ' 4 This First ' I * THI ^ ' - \ four thing! most be done?prune, .1 spray, cultivate and fertilize. ? oIn preparing a fertilizer mixture for use under tobacco, one farmer sf c Lee County aays that a visit to the I 1 ut ylAS SUGG1 old' but rejoices in new he .stmas morn? A new chaii w mirror or a new book a ed to add that finishing toi ,x~ rift givers who seriously < ts selections are more and ling^^a^Tseasonable reme the family may enjoy thr< :o come. iplete for every room in tl it is separate pieces of ft then our displays will off* ion for your choice. , Pass i xelusive Furniture Dealei Roxhrs!"?. N C.. r ?"?n?T?i armi11 vWPM?a ' VlO^vV-V: ' \ Ok Peaceful Hoi ch and its influence which ce home paths more peacef :hes tolerance'; it teaches ] tions are ended. Cool days nvigorated, all of us shoulc es we know give lasting h stantly improving life, one g ideas. Regular attendan i growth and development this Sunday. Go with ope J and your fellowmen. If y id go. Then ROXBOR eaceful, happy and prospe 'Go to Church Sunday" i Space Contribute] Natienat roxboro, n. c. i FRIENDY I . j \JS ? ? . V . . i , ? ?i ?gj???? 50 Hia tobacoo was exhibited at the Sandhill F*ii\ "?l| o . v;r; *. Remember, you have one more hance at the lota on Oak Street, ^ 3ec. 10th. 11-21 3tspd ^ "^5f iM SSTIONg m , Smoker Stand % Parlor - Suite ?J jffiP ^ Book Case ttH i China Cabinet |f I yCaS^gf.!* II II WF-""1'" 1 - ? & ' I ' . u ime furnishings -3 :?a new rug?a sse is all that is jch to a room. J consider appro^ I more turning mbrance which jugh every day . ; '* ; '-A , j | : -M le home are irniture you ;r suggestion. [ I ... . I h ? & Son s J I Ji iSk ."tB[ UL 1 dlilh | year after year ul. The Church ove; it teaches are again here. | M resolve to live I ./fr appiness. must get new ce a? church is : of every indin mind and deou do you will 0 will be a :rous homes. Bank I sank; .j - ?
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