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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 6

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3 4 Realm Telephone 1001 JKIIM)ALS Shott re MMr Mho ww 4 been fly specbed sugar? and of NEWS OXORD City i I Co IBB mvMW aanwr aXIKI B4BH2B mKKBMHB Slip Over 5 KOGNIZEP Sceuart Son Co Baltimor SWEATERS bibzb OR YEARS Special $295 POOLE BLUE Inc a roon GIRL WEDS HEIR Slip Over Sweatei Special $150 of 1 I One Lot Corsets Low Shoes In Good $500 Values $198 Style Closing Out I At Big Values Brassieres 98c to $350 resh Today Chicken and Potato Salad Shoe Department Sliced Tongue Boiled and Baked Ham a PattersonBrosJnc it Better Shoes Better Service 1 ir i I 1 their Bush 6 Boy Metho RETURNS A TRUE BILL AGAINST ROYAL OAKES Mrs olger Invited 13 guests to meet Mrs Adams Mrs elmster and Miss Lowndes a Baltimore where he Is engaged in the insurance business TROOP 6 BOY SCOUTS IS TO LAKEVIEW I I i i I Erf Itched and Burned Lost Sleep Cuticura Heals spend lome time at the Mayview Manor Mn Denny and children are visiting Mrs Denny mother in Mon MSK? a a £1 14119 See all ail one si I id a 2 TWO CASES CLEARED BY COLLINS TUESDAY city The an daughter Hale on ip? ic fci idi I our ability and expert management as funeral directors has been recog nised by the leading families of'thls city and vicinity Our experience not only in the conducting of funerals and Interments but In the selections of coffins is valuable to you MARRIES MAN WHO HELD HER AS BAIH Selections Should Be Made Early Mi Aaron Honored Miss Louise Aaron of Ohio wl is the charming guest of Miss ra tea Clendenin was tho guest or honor at a very delightful dance given by Miss Addie Brown at her home on Leftwich street Monday night Dur ing the intermission punch and sand wiches were sedved Those invited in addition to the The Needleeraft club with the hus bands of' lhe members and several invited friends will have their an nual picnic next Tuesday afternoon ter Sides 18 Boys Start Camping Trip GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16 1922 Harry ox prominent comedian carried Miss Beatrice Curtis In his arms when she was a baby 2 years old Now accord ing to friends they are married and living happily Miss Curth has been In the same company with )x dwti ieara amentf given a boudoir mirror and the visitor's prise crvstal ice tea spoons was won bv Mrs Gilmer The honor guests were each given dainty handmade handkerchiefs A delightful course of chicken a la king tomato sandwiches olives crackers and iced tea was served at i the conclusion of the games The district Nurse and Relief com' mlttee will meet Wednesday morning at at the loung Woman's Christian association build ing A full attendance is urged Just received a new lot of these popular Sweaters for Sport wear all wool in a varied assortment of colors short sleeves lx The following invitation cards have been received in the city: and Mrs Hugh Ike quests the honor of your at the marriage tt their Lillian to Mr Kills Scott Saturday afternoon the twenty sixth of August at eight o'clock at the Bland Street Methodist church Blue field West Accompanying cards read and Mrs ills Scott Hale will be at home on September fifteenth Balti more Mr Bale is the son of Mr and Mra Hale of Mount Airy He Is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina and is popular throughout the state Since his graduation Mr Hale has been making his home in Grand Jury Charge Negro of High Point with May Be Tried Thia Week time in Washington on diat church morning for hurst where they will be in camp until August 26 The trip was made by automobile truck arrangements for transportation of the boys having been made by the Young Men's Bible class of West Market street church Rev Billups assistant pastor fa In charge of the camp assisted by Lester Sides of the Young Men's Bible class The following boys constitute the campers: Howard Wimblsh Paul Wlmbish Vernon Patterson John Betts Henry Boyles Mackenzie Watt Clarence Cone Charles Amole orest Williams Paul Scurlock Er nest Wyche Thomas Hunter Thomas McLean red Sparger Herbert Pre vett LeRoy Tackett Joe Mann and Charles Wysong THE WOMAN POISE Once a rarity is now to be observed and admired upon every hand In deed no ot her can Sourish long in the midst of this modern complicated life In (be home in business social life the woman who Is serene and confident wins while the nervous flustered Individ ual wastes her talents and gets no where Of course poise Is dependent mainly upon sound health and steady nerves If you feel that you are be ing kept back In this way why not turn to that great woman' remedy lydla Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound which was manufactured from a thorough understanding of the ner vous system of women? The members of Troop No Scouts of West Market street left early yesterday Lakeview' near Pine Seven Minor Case Were Continued Until a Later $20 ine Inflicted Soap should be used very carefully If you want to keep your hair look ing at its best Most soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much al kali This dries the scalp makes the hair brittle and ruins it The best thlnfc for steady use Is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless) and is better than anything else you can use Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mui sifted in a cup or glaze with a little warm water is sufficient to cleanse tho hair and scalp thoroughly Hlm ply moisten the hair with water and rub it in It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather which rinses out easily removing every particle ot dust dirt dandruff and excess oil The hair dries quickly and evenly and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky bright lustrous fluffy and easy to manage You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy it's very cheap and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified Allen WS Card Parties Personals INE GROCERIES Elm St Oae Phone 400 Spend the Day Party I Mrs Bradshaw Mrs iVitt of Jacksonville la To Blowing Rock Mr and Mrs Henry Bush sons Mark Bush and William of New Orleans their daughters Misses Carolyn and May and little Ellen Douglas leave today by motor for Blowing Rock where they will RINGWORMS ON NECK AND ACE The fact that some of these styles are absolutely cor rect for early autumn wear makes the opportunity an excellent one to buy now at worth while savings Dance at Henry The dance which is to be given this evening at the Henry hotel will probably be one of the most bril liant and enjoyable affairs given In Greensboro during the summer sea son There will be a large number of out of town visitors present and the music will be furnished by the Henry orchestra The chaperons will include: Mr and Mrs Mullen Major and Mrs Meyers Mr and Mrs Julian Prlr Mr and Mrs Bradshaw Mr and Mrs Long and Mr and Mrs A Moore This Delightful New Vanish ing Cream Containing True Buttermilk Is Guaranteed To Make You Look Years Younger or Money Back Granulated Tablet Powdered Confectioners Brown Golden Syrup Cinnamon and Sugar Sugar Honey Molasses The following announcement will be of interest to friends of the popu lar young couple In Greensboro and other sections of North Carolina: Glasgow announces the marriage of her daughter Eula Male to Mr Walter Long Steele August lath 1922 Greensboro Mrs 8 erguson was hostess yesterday morning to the Tuesday Bridge club and several invited guests at a very delightful bridge party having as her honor guests Miss rank of Baltimore sister and guest of Mrs Clarence Cone Mrs A benefit bridge party will be given at the Woman club on riday mvr irg with Mrs Charles Mine Airs Harrv Long aa hostesses will be the second of a series of bene fit bridge parties that the circle of which xnese ladies are members will give The first party which was given some time ago was a delight ful social affair and it Is hoped that all of those present at that time and many others who care to partici pate will notify one of these ladies and make reservations Real bargain prices are now' effective on many styles of pumps and oxfords in our stock in fact on every summer last News Lanier Lanier day by died in just returned from California where she had spent some time on account ot her health uneral' arrange ments have not been announced 6 Ralph Hodgin Is speeding 4 some PUS1 Mr Adams Honored by Daughter The following from the Charlotte News will be of interest to Greens boro friends: Mrs Lee A olger entertained at a beautiful and charming buffet lunch eon at her home on Morehead avenue Monday at 1:30 o'clock compliment ing her mother Mrs Spencer Adams of Greensboro her sister Mrs A elmster of Norfolk and Miss Lizzie Lowndes of Danville Va All are the house guests of Mr Mrs olger for two weeks and are among the most delightful visitors The handsome olger home was or namented with numerous silver bas kets and vases filled with roses gladi oli larkspur and other garden flow ers A massive silver basket filled with vari colored flowers occupied the center of the dining room table Silver candlesticks held lighted ta pers An elegant luncheon was served in is the guest of Mrs Jesse Keith and Patterson of Chapel Hill ylsitlng Mrs Paul Schenck Myers made top score the club members and mirror and Seven out of the nine cases coming before Judge Collins yesterday in municipal court were continued until a later date those being Emma Malone assault with a deadly weapon MOnroe Malone assault on a female Trogdon traffiovlolation James Mcadden non support Mc Dowell drunk and disorderly and as sault on a female and Nina Lee for embezzlement red Klssley was fined 120 and the costs for larceny and A razier was suspended with tho payment the costs for traffic violation Henry an loon er MUs Mabel Clary left Monday for t' i Lloyd George Closes Deal London Aug 15 (By Associated preRS) Premier Lloyd George on Saturday closed a 90000 pound deal for two volumes of memoirs to be published in America next spring and Mrs Viary at Bergen Beach for some time Miss Lillian Brandt leaves today for a visit to friends In Mender These sporty little Sweaters are entirely out the ordinary for this price and they are all wool in this best shades short sleeves ood the Cheapest Ljed By Rev Billups and Les ter Sides 18 Boys Start on Ladies! Use Buttermilk Jo Beautify Complexions Alkali In Sodp Bad or the Hair Why pay fancy prices for candy? Make your favorite varieties at home you saves money pleasure in do ing it you know what eating and the delicious candy will melt in your mouth if you use either Red or Blue Label Golden Crown Syrup Huy a Can Today aft Your Qrocer's BUY MOON SHINE KISSES oT Denny returned yesterday from a vllt ot several days to Mon treat Miss Lola Moon ha returned home from Winston Salem after a visit to her uncle there Miss Mabie Smith of Hickory I spending several days In the city the guest of friends Miss Roberta Avery has returned to the city after a visit of several weeks to relatives In Hendersonville Miss Mary King has returned from Wrightsville Beach where she has been for the past ten days a mem ber of a house party given by Miss Susie Young Mr and Mrs Allen Saunders of Savannah Ga are the guests of Mrs Barry Donnell Mrs arran Jarboe has as her guest her mother Mrs Peyton of Washington Miss Myrtle oster returned to her home in Draper afer a visit to Mrs Johnson Mr and Mrs Julian Price and daughter Miss Kathleen Price have returned from Meherrin Va where they have been spending some time with relatives While away Miss Price was a member of a house party at Virginia Beach Miss Norma Stewart Is in the city for several day visiting friends be fore leaving for Havana Cuba where she has accepted a government posi tion Mis Mary rances Rankin baa re turned from Chicago where she spent six weeks in the study of art Mrs Lena Dick and Misses Pearl and Gertrude Dick and Mrs Lucile Pegram are spending several days at New York Philadelphia and Atlantic City Misses Minnie Robbins and Carrie Edwards are spending a few days as the guests of the brother A Robbins of Morganton Mrs Robbins and son are vis iting the former's mother Mrs Mamie Carr of Tarboro Mr and Mrs Wells of Wil mington are the guests of their par ents Mr and Mrs Wells on Summit avenue Grady Dixon of Winston Salem Is spending the week end with his par ents Mr and Mrs Dixon Mrs Edward Belamtn of New Or leans who has been the guest of her oarents Mr and Mrs Stemberger on Summit avenue for the past sev eral days will leave today for her home Misses Marguerite Meadows Julia and Margaret Gold Pearl Humphrey and Mrs Humphrey left yester day morning for Buck Lodge near Marion where they will be members 1 of a house party Charles Lipscomb Herman High and Julian Madows returned ye 1 terday from Lakeview where they have been for the past several day with the members of Troop No 5 1 Boy Scouts i IL Casper has returned from i Lakeview where he ha spent the past few days Mr and Mrs Dixon and fam fly of Winston Salem are visiting relatives here Buckner of Gaffney 3 is a business visitor in the city Miss Ida Wicker who has been' vis iting friend in Durham has returned to Greensboro She was accompanied by Mis Minnie Carden who will be here for a brief stay Mr and Mr Martin Bennett of Mount Airy were Greensboro visitor yesterday Dr Harry Brockman has returned from a visit of several days to East Tennessee Mrs Brockman who was with him will not return for some time Mias aith Johnson left yesterday for Rock Hill where she will visit Miss Elizabeth artss John Banner of Mount Airy and Will Banner of El Paso Texas are in tho city the guests of their brother Dr Banner Davis of Walnut Cove was a visitor in the city yesterday the guest of hl brother Davis Mrs Webb and daughter Patty are spending some time at Piedmont springs Mrs Callum Miss Lila Cal lum Travis Callum and Miss Cather ine Swink of Winston Salem left yes terday by automobile for Henderson ville where they will spend a week st the Carolina Terrace Mrs Spencer Adams is the guest of her daughter Mrs Lee olger In Charlotte Misses Marguerite Annie and Mir iam Jordan left yesterday for Mooresville where they will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Horton for two weeks Clayton Jordan of Barium Springs will join his sisters In Mooresville for his vacation Mr 1 Balllett has returned from New York city Mis Kathleen Price has returned from a stay of several week at Wil mington and Wrightsville Beach Welborn of High Point was a visitor here yesterday Pepper of Danbury was a business visitor In Greensboro yester day American Veterinarians Will Hold Meeting Aug 28 Sept 1 AVOID TROUBLE by cheap makeshifts for heating your home They are numerous Write or telephone arquar Heating Ventilating Co Phone 22R7 was troubled with ringworms which broke out on my neck and noon spread to my lace They were as large as a ol a dollar and itched and burned every time I went out in the wind or bathed my face I lost a great deal of sleep at night on account of the inkatfon lasted for three years I began using Cutlcara Soap and Ointment and was completely healed' (Signed) Mn Ham mon Box 533 Devol Okla Mar tlse Cuticura Soap Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes Unal'tMhrwWMall ortrlt JL XslMl Mm Bold vwy 8aaSta Oiatotaftt kOv TbIcum Soap abave wlthoet mug Misses rances Clendenin rances Rankin Mildren Morrison Mary Rosa lind Bowden Sanford Thomas Mr Denny and Theodore Koenig Paul Myatt Harold Seburn Ed Lee Holt Boone Clarence Clark John Winfrey Allen Stalnback Walter Robinson Lyman 'orbes Buster Clement John Albright James Poole Rucks Wilkins Leon Ham Tom os ter Stamey Cladira Mr Smith Mr Jackson and Mr Bleekner uneral Director 201 203 Greene St Ambulance Service Office Phone 420 Night Phone BLUE Pre GANT Ballance Entertain Club The Needlecraft club was enter tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs Ballance at her home on South Mendenhall street After sewing for an hour and a half the guests were served with wafers and mints The hostess was assisted In the serving by her daughter and her son Her bert Club guests present' were Mrs Barnes Mrs Charles Walters Mrs Hinton Mrs Alfred Cox and Mrs Allen Saunders of Savannah Ga Robert Roemond of Charlotte and Mr Jhn Scott spent th day yes terday at the Tilden Tea Poom in Jamestown Home Made Caramels Always Taste Better SUNBURN Apply Vicks it soothes the tortured skin VICKS A Ova 17 MOUvn Jan Yaarir School Will Open September Ml Ku(h Lanier 1 Dead (Spedkl to Dally News) Oxford Aug The Oxford schools will open September 4 following faculty has been nounced for the term one vacancy caused by the marriage of MI Ruth Harris of ayetteville' is to be fill ed: Superintendent of school Credle principal high school Barnhart principal grammar school Miss Carrie uller principal West Oxford school Edna Misses SaUie Webb Sadie Vinton Ella Clement Sadie Parham Sarah Clement Ella Johnson Mildred Har ris Mrs Hardison Mrs Barnhart Mrs Kimball Misses Claire 1 Harr! Katharine Bradsher Mabe! Tate lorins Lew ter Lina Pruden Elizabeth Edith Mann Lila Currin and 1 vflturrtnrl of the death of Mii 'KUth daughter of the late of Oxford was received to her brother Lanier She Baltimore" Monday having sonvtlie Dr and Mr A ortune and their attractive children Adelaide and Ben have returned from Ashe ville where they have been spending some time Mr and Mr Roland Hill and two eons returned yesterday from More head City where they nave spending the past seyeral days But What We Want it a Business Trained Man or Bueh 1 that untrlnd job ekar et diyt" Juba lf th uutralued are blih tltrfad posi tion twatt th builneM trained man and woman Our zrdutM ar oonuntiy in demand by wall known bu1no houwe and our bureau puts our (raduatM Into th beat llUoni Enroll today Take thorouih course In typewrltlnf banking bookkeeping ahnrthand or accounting and ftt youraelf to accept a purmanent poultion at a good aalary Our achoola art fully accredi ted and thoroughly equlppod Oldest largest and beat la horth Carolina Bates and living expontM reaaonable LAYIELD Preildent Get a small quantity at any pharmacy by sim ply asking for Howard's Butter massage it dally Into tne race nack arm and hand The direc tions are simple and It costs so little that any girl or woman aOTrirXt I Your complexion must quickly show a (Voided improvement or your dealer is authorized to return your money without question should you be dissatisfied No matter whether you are trou bled with wrinkles hard little lines around the mouth and eyes coarse eallow faded looking skin or sim ply roughness and redness caused by wind and sun you will all these trials quickly disappear with the use of this old fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date Henry Drug Co Ed Nowell's Pharmacy CV nyer and ordham and Pharmacy WTO flies or insects can con taminate Domino' Package Sugars They are always pro tected by sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags They are weighed packed and sealed en tirely by machine never ex posed on the way from our re finery to your home Ask for Domino by name endanger the health of your children by giving them loose sugar that has been ex posed to flies and insects American SugarRefimng Company it with Cabbages and Sausages Diet hv doctored with the best doctor in the United State Someald one thing and some another was ailing me and all wanted to cut me open but Wonderful Rem edy saved me so now I eat cabbage sausage and anything want to Nothing hurts It Is a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract and allay the Inflamma tion which causes practically stomach liver and Intestinal mentsIncluding appendicitis dos will convlnc or money funded or sale at Greensboro Drug Smith Drug Co Revolution and druggists everywhere One lot of discontinued numbers to close out at this price in back or front lace They are all styles and are made by one of the best manufacturers in this line Do you Lwant While th Schoolfield case was be ing tried yesterday th Guilford county grand jury interrupted pto Iceedinga for a short time before noon lvntrjJuv thv nrnrnr'H In Of ftniirt han1rrt Judce Hard Dothan Alabama who ar on thelrhng a true bill charging Royal way overland to New ork 'WroaUe9 negro of High 'Point with spending a few days with Mr and murder Oakes 1 alleged to have twiten ft ngro wno naa oeen ni oio friend and who bqarded st his home in tho negro section of High Point Oakes was docketed for trial yes terday but it Is only problematic that he'll not be called upon before Thur day to answer the charge upon which he has been indicted The prisoner Is alleged to have shot his companion in a fit of jealousy when returned to hl home and 1 aatd to have seen the murdered man pass money to wife to pay for a load of wood which had been dellv cred to his home by a white man Immediately after the shooting the 1 boarder rushed out of the home and fell dead a he was running across tho street Oaks also made his es cape but was captured few days later Daughter of Chanffe'tir Kept Mar rlage to Boissevain Secret Meinhart Bolssevain and Miss Lydia White daughter of James White chauffeur of Ridgefield Conn were married twoweeks before the news of their engagement leaked This wa confirmed by Mr White yesterday Louis Bolesevaln father of the bridegroom Is a man of wealth and social standing He is president of the Hilliard Hotel Company which owns the Vanderbilt kand wa for merly interested in Madison Square Garden and the Knickerbocker Trust company He was responsible for the revival of coaching several years ago He is in Newportwhere efforts to reach him failed last'nlght Mr White work for Miss Anne Stone who has a large estate in Ridgefield He told a reporter he was pleased with the bridegroom but want to comment on th mar riage because "it is hard to tell just how a marriage with one of these so ciety people will turn out But I hope it 1s all for the The bride before her marriage was a designer of costumes and lived with her parents in the Bronx She has blonde hair which she wears bobbed gray eyes and shapely figure She graduated from the Wash ington Irving high school with hon ors and during the war volunteered as a nurse at Mount Sinai hospital where she remained until the signing of the armistice She swims skates and plays tennis is a capable artist and musician She is 22 years old Bolssevain Is 27 has pronounced literary tastes and recently published a book of versei Last January a mu tual friend of the couple gave a sup per dance and the two fell in love Bolssevain waa a constant visitor at the White home and it was reported that they were to wed early in July Mrs White at the time she an nounced her engagement eald that the girl caj ed nothing for society "She prefers a good opera a play or a quiet evening at said Mrs White spemds all the time she can cut of doors Riding and swimming are her hobble I feel that my daughter Is the equal to Meinhart In every way ex cept hl money If he should lose I that I am ure they will get York World Chicago Aug 15 The 55th annua! meeting of the American Veterinary Medical association claimed to be the largest organization of its kind in the world and including in ite member ship the leading veterinarians of this and other countries will be held in St Louis August 28 to September li it wa announced today The association wa organized the promotion of 'professional inter ests to elevate the standard of vet erinary education and to protect the livestock industry well as the public health by the prevention and control of animal It wastated by Mayo Chicago secre tary a reeult of the effort of this association the United States has the best organization for the prevention and control of animal diseases of any country in tAe Mr Mayo con tinued system of veterinary in I spectlon of meat food products also i is The address of welcome will be de llvered by Gov A Hyde of Mis souri at the opening meeting of the convention on Monday August 21 I I I An entirely new line of Brassieres have arrived for your approval in plain or fancy models in! silk satin mesh and other materials also a new shipment of elastic Brassieres CHICHESTER PILLS THE 1MAMOND BRAND A L4II A Prucr lt for a rllli ia Hea rnetaiucxv I boxes seeled with Blue Ribbon Take na tber llujr of yanr Di uartti AskforCin VIAMONn BIUM riLLe fort3 veers known as Beit SefMt Al way Kelteble SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE fi IV Al Sh'l ft IB VJ I i 4 I i I I1 I "I I few 1' til Si i' a a I II i I Eaii va I i i fleet i re SjPY igA Tj T7W i I I i a 1 I i i I 1 I I i a I 1 1 I 1 1 I I 3 3 rl A HJXU vgj i ngv i Jq i ite Cane Sugar Qjne sugar Granulated Granulated A 1 4 I 't.

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