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; * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19< One of the many spectacular I man Cavalcade of Thrills which horo Victory Pair at Greensboro, noons, October S and 7, is the Tu Ing feat, a motorcycle rider spec feet long- The photo reveals OI stars in the show, as he sends his a? PERSC Mrs- Oplielia Robinson of 108 Powell street left Tuesday night to spend a few days in New York city and other cities in the East. ETHEL'S BAKE SHOP 813 E. Market St. w Storm Sash ' / AN ABSOLUTE FUEL SAVER I I We Make and Install Complete ?1AKE YOUR OL.O HOME MODERN REROOFING ? REPAIRS CABINETS . MATERIALS AVAILABLE.. 1 NOW ' \ MENDENHALL x LUMBER CO. CONTRACTORS i Phone 2-0417 Greensboro, N. C. Enriched cMoi BRl fe ? 13 THE FUTU jrca til-taking; stunts in the Kochwill be presented at the Greens, on Sunday ami Thursday alternnel or Mre- In this lierve-wraek ds through an ignited, tunnel 30 let Gibson, anions the daredevil ? machine through the flumes. )NALS She will return in two weeks. Mr. Garfield Parks, of Washington, D. C., was the guest of the George E. Motley's of High street. Mr. Roosevelt Henry of 522 High street has returned froih Washington, D. C., after a pleasant stay in the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Powell, 713 Law street, left, the city Wednesday morning to spend 10 days ill Philadelphia and New York city. While in New York they will attend the world series. Mrs. Dora B. Watklns and Miss Royanne Cecil left the city Wednesday to visit friends in Newport News, Va., and Hampton, Va. Miss Rachel Hargrove spent the week-end with her parents in Lexington. Miss Queen Etta Graham was the guest of Miss Trolinger in the home of Mr, and Mrs- Trolinger. Mr. J. H. Lane was the weekend guest of his wife, Mrs. Lane, in Greensboro. Miss Flossie Minis was the honored guest of Miss Ernestine Buffalo in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Buffalo in Garysburg. Miss Mary Green spent the week-end with her people in South Boston, VaThe Community Gospel Singers of Terra Cotta will sing at the Congregational church, Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m., au nounced by H. H. King. Mrs. Eloise" Dogan Penn has been appointed temporary *band director of Dudley High band. The Master Singers of High Point, rendered a program this afternoon at 3:00 p. m.^ ~T u#n EAD i >0, N. C. : Want Son MON The Fall Term of School Your boys and girls will soot my teacher said 'We will h science laboratory fee'. Th will have to pay book fee'." fall suit. I don't want to go tc than anvbodv else." Let us help you solve these can do so by giving them a ligent job whereby they can responsibilities themselves. We W ~ 10 Boys a: To S The F uture We want three high school subscriptions. We have numl "Send one of your sales bo; five copies of THE FUTUR one of your subscription girls subscription from me." If you are interested in your job, call THE FUTURE O / send them by Friday or Satr following: 505 Cast Market Street, GRl F. Johnson. Richmond Hill, BURLINGT Moore. MEBANE, N. C., Mrs. Susie Prizes will be given on suhscr THE FUTURE * i Vtie Extra EY? Has Started and 1 be asking: "Mother, ave to pay shop and 1 _ t mr e principal saia w e "Dad, I want a new i school looking worse family problems. We nice, dignified, intelassume some of these ant nd Girls ell Outlook girls and boys to sell >ers of calls like this: 78 by my house with E OUTLOOK. Send to collect for a year's boy or girl taking this UTLOOK, 2-3425 or irday evenings, to the LENSBORO, N. C., J. ON, N. C., Mrs. J. T. r a Vyunipiuu. v iptions : OUTLOOK ? I
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