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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 8

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Kingsport Timesi
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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8
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n- i i i i 1 1 1 7 BER 10 1924 PAGKEIGHT FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 Mrs Fickle itof Blountville Cooper who is ill at her home on artocALSft Catawba street arrived here yesterday to be at the bedside of her daughter Mrs- Perry ETY STRAND THEATRE Wednesday October 15 Vou friend visiting you if you an going away or coming home if you have any other social hews write a postal card to this department giving the details and of course signing your name and ad ore or telephone the item It will be appreciated 4 The IB room -gave a very generous offering to the (fund for crippled children1 The children are very enthusiastic over the parade Saturday 2B Miss Crowder I We are interested in fixing Hal-ldween decorations for our rooms this week Several of our mothers have sent us pot flowers to keep through the winter months and we certainly do appreciate them for they make our room look much nicer 8B Miss Cash The pupils of this room are planning on having 100 per cent attendance in the paradej Saturday Every one is very much excited over the day Those making 100 per cent in spelling this week are Irene Edwards Jewell Atkinson A Walker Goldie Lane and Floyd Jobe 3A Miss Holyoke This 'Week we had three vesitors Mrs Gilmore and Mrs Cross from Fall River Mass also Mrs Holy-9ke of Kingsport i1- Bonnie Mann has moved away to Lovedale We are) sorry to lose her Dorothy Thompson is at home ill We hope she wiU be back to school! next week 4B Miss Watkins There were 16 girls ah 11 boys neither tardy nor absent last month The girls are 8 points ahead of the boys in the attendance contest Mildred White and Beverly Burbage were absent Thursday on account of illness 4A Miss Siler Dorothy Fletcher has moved to Johnson City We1 are going to miss Dorthy very much and we wUh her much success as she tukA' up her school duties in Johnson City v-We are still missing Reba Masler and hope she will soon be with us again I 5A Miss Black Mary Penn was fhi only pupij pi king the -honor roll for September Twenty four pupols had a perfect attendance for September 6A and Miss Taylbr The girls fend boys of the eA and grades gave their teacher a fruit shower Wednesday for her birthday Misses Virginia Scott andi Rose Teteat of Virginia Slntermont College will be the week end guests of Mrs Harry Nelms Shannon Sharrett is spending t6- day in Johnson City on business Mrs Keefauver Is visiting re- ratives in Jonesboro for a few days Mrs Minnich of Bristol is the guest of Mrs Nelms for the week end Rev and Mrs Fogleman of Glen Alum Va spent the day here yesterday shopping Misses Eufaula Bridwell and Carrie Lou Yoakley of Indian Springs were visitors here yesterday Misses Ethyl and Myrtle Agee and brother Alfred Agee of Hiltons Va were visitors in the' city yesterday Rev Hale Hamilton and sister Mrs- Charles of Jonesboro spent the day here yesterday while en route from the conference in Knoxville mons wa9 presented with the consolation I i The remainder of the afternoon was spent in embroidering riames on guest towels each guest embroidering their own name on a towel These were presented to the guest of honor At the close of the afternoon delicious refreshments consisting of ic cream cake candies and nuts were served by the hostesses 1 i Lincoln School News IB Miss Pyle i i I ui The Souths Greatest Musical Organliatlon the Band That Made St Petersburg FI? Famous-i-The Original ROYAL SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS BAND and 7 BIG SPECIAL FEATURES Including TALENTED SOLOISTS VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS NOVELTY MUSICIANS NOTE' The Royal Scotch Highlanders Band will present a-two hours entertainment PRICES: Matinee 50c and 75c Tax Extra Night 50c and $150 Tax Extra Items for this column will be received by The Times Society Editor 'betweeiithe hours of :30 and 12 A add 2:30 td 5 PM every day except Sunday Phone 136 From'Nine to Five By Barbara Young) Today is" blo'wing a free wind Put of the east a fresh wind i blowing Early early it came to her window 5 And laughed and whispered let us be going! The light' was showing but dimly 1 Palelyhe first rose light was showing Softly softly the east wind shook her-- 1- And laughed and whispered we must be going! She rose and stood at her Window Out -of' her slumber she rose and stood Eager eager with eyes that hunger- i For sight of road and river and wood The boats were going seaward 1 Down the bay were the slim boats going 1 Hurry hurry The hoarse deep voices Joined the call of the east wind blowing THEATRE A New Picture Every Day I TODAY Big Boy Williams In I $1000 REWARD A Fast Riding Western full of 1 Also Comedy 4 1 4 -I i To The BORDEN MILLS Inc WELCOME BORDEN MILLS I I Tomorrow will be one of the great- I i i i est days iti the history of the City Thousands of people will be in Kingsport to welcome to the City a great industrial plant whose com- i 1 ing will mean much in every way jr I In welcoming the Borden Mills we i i also welcome the out-of-town visit- I 1 ors who will be here for the laying of the cornerstone celebration Come in to see us while in town and malce! our place your headquarters TOMORROW Short Snappy Photoplays Neva Gerber In DAYS OF 49 Leo Maloney In (i FINGERS OF FATE Christie Comedy KIDDING KATIE Note Our Prices the Best In Town Adults 15c i I Children 10c WE WELCOME THE BORDEN MILLS She brushed the vision aside Pray what has she to do with visi-ion? Measure measure the hours away And snip them off with a calm precision I East wind no! she cried From nine to five I answet you Nol Come back come back when the day is over Call me and take me and let us gol i I Country Club The Saturday sewing and bridge club will not meet at the Country club tomorrow afternoon We extend our greetings with the full assurance of our heartiest co- operation and! support CLINCHFIELD DRUG COMPANY Hicks Block Phone 50 Welcome Mr Borden and the Border ARllfY GOODS STORE Hit Broad Street Phone 229 of Compliments i 1 NSHAHEENS i 461 Cherokee Street I Announcement All those who signed for the choir in the coming John Brown revival are requested to meet at the Presbyterian church this evening at 7:30 Circle Girls Meet The circle girls met with -Clara Hamlet in their regular monthly missionary meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 A special program concerning the golden jubilee was interesting and instructive The disciples are raising one million dollars for buildings to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Christian Homes board of missions A new high school building will be er-erected at Livingston Tenn with the jubilee offering of Tennessee assisted by Indiana Nebraska Kentucky Alabama 'Mrs John Fletcher of Little Rock Arkansas has given $10- Lg! 000 for the building as a memorial for her husband Total jubilee receipts to Dept 30 $699346912 Shower For Bride To Mrs 1 Clemons and Mrs 1 Mahan entertained with a misellaneous shower at the home of Mrs Mahan on Charlemont street on Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Ella Freeman who will become the bride of Mr Kyle Benton of Gate City Va on Saturday afternoon The rooms were attractively decorated with cut flowers in honor of the occassion During the afternoon an acrostic contestjwas entered into by the guests and was the cause of much enjoyment Mrs Lula Jontz received the prize for the highest num ber of names and Mrs Cle- I I The Rough Spots I In Life SLIP-NOT BELTING CORPORATION and are made smoother by the savings you set aside from your wages and in years to come as KINGSPORT EXTRACT CORPORATION Extend a cordial welcome to the City to the BORDEN MILLS Inc SAVINGS a count up you INTEREST become inde THEATRE TODAY pendent and self supporting Isn4 this worth savingj for? I i I Four per cent intereslj allowed at Our Savings Department Your Account Invited Final showing of the Fred Ni-bio Special Production THY NAME IS WOMAN The international stage success that thrilled Europe and played one year on Broadway Cast is headed by Ramin Navarro and Barbara La Marr INTERNATIONAL NEWS SATURDAY Dick Hatton and Neva Gerber -TROUBLE TRAILS Andy and Min Gump in WHATS THE USE You know the Gumps the best cartoons of the hour Surely you will not miss this comedy BANK The FIRST NATIONAL I of Kingsport Tenn Si 4.

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