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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 32

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Mrs Hobbs Gives Hard ight Is Waged By The Women or Suffrage Her Views On Suffrage North Carolina They have the equivalent of federation that I ummer month I ann Women Meet In the lialeigh This Week After One Hundred Years the ami de I i I I i 1 ORIGINAL URNACE TRIPLECASING PATENT Grltln president Blowing where sat' Mrs Mrs and Mrs fl campaign Mrs Clar 6 The fight is 3 More Than 10000 In Use Today the CALORIC idea an rights I should not want it One Register Only And Perfect Heating Guaranteed needs the vlls nl i which our maneuvers have led us and I 1 have faith to believe that the re I We Have Three Sizes and the Price Installed is: $235 $275 $375 Get Ready or the Winter by Installing the CALORIC NOW was cMtabllHhod in 1837 by the riends I BUY AT Where Quality Tells equal Hobbs done a big work for Iroin has suffrage who have skits on advocating and treating Tf'if 1920 ft' TL'KH 11 Mk WHITE well known and the wife of the president emeritus of Gullford colltife stands out tor Its clear con GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS SUNDAY AUGUST 22 value which fails to recognize Hila The Interests and progress of men and1 North Carolina womin working U4 pj fvch racy nod filmed the right clever play will be pre sented at one of the evening sessions by the demonstration agents in at tendance The play is designed to show the kindly feeling that exists in the average rural community A barbecue and a get to gether social gathering will feature recreation hours of the joint convention trage supporters in order that the tight for ratification be made us effective as possible i 'I ennossee has ratified won Nuf Washington i or juiieign In North livid workers Miss Miss Mary Elizabeth of fatherless after her in this pivgressise poli duealloii Hiid stute has pro mot hvrhnnd pension great moral issues the women an International slmulpoln' 'rhe press with representatives from counties in which women have pointed by 1'rrsldeni Wilson as ths of flrlMl representative of the United States at the International Suffrage congress which met in Switzerland 11 clock to 4 paid a tribute to the Nojth Carolina women "The women greater torce to bear upon the moral issues of our upon justice to men i i i i jionn 1 1 1 ntivu ji'iig nnivr it elded that It will not take us all davi to vote but they are out in the world! to provide for thviiielves ami in 9u vases out of on to provide for a' family Many a business woman 1st supporting mothers broth rs ami sis also those I By the CALORIC system no heat is wasted! All of it rises directly through the center of the CALORIC Combination Register and circu lates uniformly through every room in the building upstairs and down As the warm air rises the cool air is drawn down through the two section register to the bottom of the fur nace then up over the heated castings and out through the center of the register to find its imitch wbu has had charge vviumew ner ice at me booths and oountleHs others given active support'' Uf i i'h Tn 4 ah view oi last years attendance the number of Jn Constantinople where they can en joy basketball and other athletic out of door sports nor docs it appeal to the older women who have come in contact with their European and American sisters The war did much to break down the harrier between the men and wpm en of Turkey it seems quite proper now for men and women to be asso ciated In charitable and educational undertakings Those women who were formerly forced to bo contented with fancy work and rench novels as theonly diversions are now giving their time and energy to hospitals orphan ages and other philanthropic institu tions But Turkish women fitil cling to the veil even though it Is thrown back from their faces Most of the women are qnwllllng to abandon them in ia frtRtr's who Revs the suffrage issue in North Carolina from triangular point of from the slate national and international Standpoint A native of North Carolina she knows local condi tions and sees no reason why equal in this state should not work "as successfully as It has In other believe that every mini in North Carolina feels without the relteralion vied In stales and ap contann Equal Suffrage league of Wilson sat in the suffrage wing of the senate galleries last Tuesday morning and heard Senator Connor Jr speak against the ratification of the suf frage amendment did not ap plaud Mrs Connor Is one of most progressive women has served as tending the special session The Hend erson family was ore of the first North Carolina families to espouse the suf frage cause Mrs Archibald Hender son of Chape! Hftl Is a former presi dent of the North Carolina Equal Suf frage association and Miss Mary Hend cnonJias served ns chairman of tii legislative committee and In various the administration ot our edticatmunl system and in municipal administra tion In short it Is not so much tori I the possession of rights that I see I the wisdom ol ratifying th bill as fur the opportunity of thus I I 1 I 'J I I I A vote for the family? Mho represents thv woman in instances where she is supplying vA lght and inline rtusv alm advocates orklng now as she hastfnr years in behalf of suffrage iu i Hucvri Hiui professional career zatlon was formed ten years ago Mrs Connor Jr president of the ha vlng a vot Hr Hixon Carroll Josephus Daniels Johnson iirouahnut the nce Johnson dlrp(nr of the depart ment of child welfare of the board of public welfare has been a sional active worker rom a slonA1 stand point as well as from tho standpoint of right nmi justice to Oriental Women Join In eminist Movement welfare of women in this wav I shtea Ils foundation the glv en to its women members an name adopted was a ar Para mit 'or sign ef Progress' club has a constitution and its purpose is thus outlined in a clause which reads: ladies of the club shall select and support a young wom an to be educated as a woman doctor shall select and support a young wom an to be educated as a teacher and shall select and support a young wom an to be trained as a nurse It shall also help poor girls to marry by giv ing them a dowry It also shall help poor children to attend school by sup plying them with school books! The women have given liberally of their money They have the equivalent of 1500 in their treasury" It is said that Turkish women who have been educated abroad or even in the foreign schools in their own coun try load the movement for greater freedom for their sex As a result of their experience in war work many of the women are interested in politics steer us out the malestrom into manifest and urged the club women to encourage it In every conceivable way Both Miss Hill and Mrs Gra ham have expressed the desire that the State ederation start a perman ent collection of home made products Last spring a nucleus for such a col lection was started several beautiful gifts being made the federation by clubs and by individual members Mrs Graham Is a very enthusiastic over the possibilities which every section of the state oners tor contnoution to collection or the clubs busy with program outlines for next year's work Mrs Gra ham offers the following suggestionsto the art chairman: "The chairman strongly urges all clubs which are! iareA ennutrh to havo an art meat if the club Is a small one a few afternoons could be arranged for the study of art In some phase If there is a regular art department plan a program for the year Anyone of several plans could be worked out If 4 An ever welcome visitor and par ticularly welcome during thn special iuisscii Ltmgaun or former piLlAnt who Is spending some time Beginning Wednesday August 25 the farm women of North Carolina will hold their annual three day conven tion In Raleigh in conjunction With the farmers' convention all of the night sessions and a number of the day sessions to be held jointly The farm era and farm women will hold the con vention at the State college the col Mrs Hobbs Gives Her Weirs On Suffrage rom the mass of suffrage litera ture and letters indotring ratification with which thq newspapers have been flooded for few weeks the re iircessite of the ramllv whv not cap able ot casting a vote? Mv 'experi ence as a business woman has shown necessity lows Judainent or discrimination than laws of nminirv AiTIL nf i Irnifo fl i as well aa In the levying of taxes they are expected to pav" The senseof justice she says is strong in every INorth Carolinian's heart and amounts to a passion with our people born onAhn same soil as our forefathers who 'made the inlllnl move toward national freedom in 1775 in Mecklenburg rom the national position she has held Mrs has had an opportunity of ob serving different sections of tha coun try where women are voting Hilng is Indisputable she "El VS 'Women vol era are vitally concerned with problems that relate lo the home and the social bclterment und when the Issue of home protection at stake they are active and zealous andhow a spirit and judgment which 'have been bo commendable that In no Many secrets you will find revealed in the green box of Nadine ace Powder They are secrets which every woman would secrets of personal charm The secret of a rose netal com plexion NA DINK'S gut to womanhood The secret of lasting charm charm which endures through out the day The secret of skin comfort with never a hint of harm To you as to a million others NADINE will reveal these intimate secrets You can procure NADINE from your favorite toilet counter or oy cue NATIONAL TOILET CO aris Tmhl A Ironclad Guarantee Most impor tant of all these low cost highly economical CALORIC Pipeless urnaces are supplying in sub zero weather an abundance of balmy healthful heat to every room in the house in thousands upon thousands of farm and city homes and in stores churches and factories way into adjoining completing the cycle of CALORIC heating circulation We will take pleasure in supplying you with further detailed facts relative to this wonder ful furnace and also submit to you a copy of the Caloric Ironclad guarantee of heating sat isfaction which makes the installation of a CALORIC in old or new homes safe and riskless lege plant including dormitories din ing room class rooms etc being at their disposal This three day outing is one of the big events of the year to the rural folk of North CareUna lKe farmers come bringing with them their families and the cam pus green offers a lovely playground for the young folks to whom lectures and demonstrations and class room quiet makes not the slightest appeal bTm VST8? womns convention held in Raleigh six or seven years ago only five women were present Tha next year there was a real awakening among the women ot the state In town and county and about 100 women from the country came with an equal num ber from the towns Mrs Jane Me Klmmon was one of the early presi dents and served in this capacity for three years Mrs Lillian AV Capehart of Oxford one of the many efficient home demonstration agents in the not easily niuteln her advocacy ol sufirage gave it Tremendous Impetus Hsirign curing nor resiuenc ci sue uis tn ars to bo not the least bit natrd nor Ichs Avonmulv Iler and brothers" betiews Hint to give the ballot tu American women will Inevitably improve condi tions economically and pnlit Irully and Mie considers that the 14 plonks In troduced by the women at the San rancisco convention were a most sig nificant indication of the sort of In shall have to i i but the It is clear lain almost Intent in our bodv politic 1 do not regard It as a panacea for all' do nt cai stumble and tall and learn sooner we begin the better rejpjrsjr raj? for Ihft IDth fndrrnl amendment granting to all women of the United Slates the right to vote will be sympathetically interested in the first step taken by Turkish wom en in the feminist movemunt Club is ormed in Albania WhileBays' was the headline of an article appearing recently in one of the dalles telling of the organization of the first woman's club Mias Leoni Nathan of New York Red Cross worker formed the and found it no easy task to make a begin ning It is slated that the Turkish at first refused to allow their wives to leave home for such a pur pose the Koran was invoked and wives who did not follow in the paths of their grandmothers were threaten ed with dire punishment inally Miss Nathan was given permission to visit the harem and in the following story she describes interestingly the formation of the first Turkish worn VlSIfintr tha hnma nf Mra Bey So and So the Idea ot forming a club to continue the work of the American Red Cross was explained Of course Mrs So and So thought It an excellent idea but she could not join until she knew Mrs Pasha So and So had also agreed to 'become a member meant a visit to Mrs Pasha and more conferences with Mrs Iky Women who had lost relatives in the war and were in mourning could not be Induced to join the club fur Albanian mourning regulations force iht to stay secluded at home for periods of from six months to two years Some boys and pashas refused to permit their women to go out of under any circumstances How ever by visiting and revisiting 30 women finally consented to join and the first meeting was called The state In which women have been given thus: the bnllot has there ever been a sug wiih geetlon that their votes were cast with snvs any duty assigned Rlandiioint of the which she has been vea rs Miss Riddick views the enfranchisement of women hisiritflK women are in earnest whii equal smirugr Min says "They realize the necessity of having the vote It Is not a question With hem of rushing to the pulls to! take part In an all day voting contest 1 (for ve usually keep the simp open nr a Ivan godly and pmus Womanhood Il is said that when th suttrnge! iiTiiendment xvas first submitted bv ongress to the slates be ratified a1 petition asking fur 'Hfrirmative action) as Kignud lr bu women nt the viety ot rtend: ms Ratlon hhall we give the vob to trea son and not wonu No if Is not right nor just: there In no chivalry In It In you think rlvillza Hon Is emlangered bv these women" ho naked as ho drsinntlcullv pointed to mo nvuni Raleigh Aug 21 Whether the fight the womanhood of tha country Mrs fnr rfttlflentinn nf fha federal suffrage I Johnson realizes that irlslat Ion it 1 amendment by the North Carolina leg i relates to the child will be one of the Islature Is won or lost national Buf jchkf concerns of the women voters frage is assured and the North Caro i Airs Cnarles Malcolm Platt of Ashe Hine women working fur ratification vlile chairman of the tenth suffrage Tiave put up a superb tight Practically i district has boon in Raleigh working every section or the state has had with might and vim Two ardent sup 'women suffrage supporters at the state portnrs Miss Mary Henderson of Sai capital thia week to assist the ratifi Isbury chairman of the eighth suf catlon committee of the North Carolina! frage district and Mrs layman Cotten Suffrage asbuelatlon It would be hard of Washington formerly Miss to find a better working pair than Miss i Resale Henderson of Salisbury are ut WHEN the CALORIC was first announced 10 years ago devotees to old type sys tems scoffed at the idea of suc cessfully heating any building by a furnace without pipes They did not realize that the CALO RIC was not merely a heating unit but a complete successful heating sound in prin ciple and practical in operation Sheer merit However forced na tion wide recognition the wife of the president of the co educational Institution and" is the mother of five children In the rear ing and education of these children she has found her greatest joy Dr Hobbs Jr chief resident surgeon of Philadelphia hospital Dr A Hohbn of the department of mathe matics of the University of North Carolina and Jlobbs a rising young lawyer of Greensboro are her sons Mrs Hobbs gifted as a speaker and writer is one of the lead ing women she has served faithfully throughout the CRmpnlgn never faltering once In I ii4e Mini jiniKC hrr rom 1 the of the Justlcn ot Riving to hlldren's school arlnlr k'aih i 4 JVII WIIU 411 BitUJVUL LU IlD school wvin vvnc iii (in nina i'a io conn tlons remarkable organization work 1 throitf'hout the state and through the oi suffrage sentiment: numbers ot leagues lugvo thus been formed' They have lurrptod no mili tant tactics but have quietly gone (GRANULES) ESI INDIGESTION Diiaolve instantly on tongue or in hot or cold waler or vichy Try at aoda fountain QUICK RELIE ALSO I TA LETO M' MADE BY SCOTT A DOWNS MAflEP9 CP SCOTT'S EMULSION 10 is accented bv heating authorities as 100 right Architects and building officials all over the country have become staunch CALORIC supporters Thou sands of dealers of high standing have secured CALORIC representation and have coupled their personal promise of satisfaction with this the' club "wishes to make a thorough study of art be carried on for sev eral years it is a good plan to begin with the history of art starting with the prehistoric period and continuing for one study through the Egyptian Babylonian Persian Greek and early Christian art through the Gothic The year begin with the early renaissance and so continue for a num ber of years Or a class could take up at once the study of American painting rench Japanese fine arts etc There are many programs which the chairman of art be glad to furnish to any club wishing to carry out any of these ideas or a small club two afternoons could be arrang ed delightfully on the Paint The club of Ashboro one or i i a i a nr a i 1r mpotlnr diiHntr tha num held the August meeting at the home of Mrs Soarboro with about 6u members present The club had the pleasure of hearing Mrs John 8 Cun I ninghani of Greensboro give a breezy i interesting account or ner trip to tneSan rancisco convention Later Mrs 'Henry Robins gave a short sketch of tthe suffrage movement Vocal solos I and readings were given after the leecourse was served Mrs Hal AV AValk er the nubllcilv rhuirman of th Ash ri t4 ri a runein mittee of the club holds a community sing every Tuesday evening on the eourVouse lawi These gatherings have been well attended and greatly enjoyed A club that can report "6U members present at an Aucust meet Ino'" iw nii'alv in the federation It Is a remarkabV showing and sets an example that other clubs might do well to follow The community sings in Ashboro Rocky Mount Raleigh and other towns have been under the direction of the xvom clubs of the communiti CIRCUS OWNER MOVES TO PROSPEROUS REGIONS Washington Aug 2 A circus owner whose crop of dollars was not ma terializing recently made unique use of the crop reports to stimulate growth of his earnlncs TTa had been exhibiting where farm crops were poor and was losing hundreds of mocraey Senator Lovlll of Watauga In speech In fore ihr senate at the thrill ing morning session whe Hie people In th gullerlts endured the discomforts uf heat and crowded eondi and have openly taken a part in the state heads the organization this rear na Innft 1 1 tnnvnmn Tl lri nt onrl will nrnelda mo women utviuaiuii au iiiauu i uj is no lunger vi uuc VUJlvenuOH aLtiactivH t(i tn 4 iririR wnn navn nt i tended the American Woman's college women expected thia year is in nnntfuntinftni wbsrs Rnft 13 vB IV vvv VI I44VIC Interspersing the lectures and round table discussions there will be demon strations on the use of the washing machine the cooking of tough meats and vegetables in the steam pressure cooker the baking of angel food in a homemade tireless cooker hoxv to' econ omize in millinery by refinishing old hats and making new ones dress de signing and many other problems of this character with which the house wife is confronted Miss Catherine Mulligan head of the department of home economics of Con verse college is one of the drawing cards on the program An authority on budgeting she will speak at one of the joint meetings on "What the amily Spends and Hoxv to Spend Dr Ruby Green Smith another speak er of national reputation will speak before the joint session of farmers and farm worsen on the operation of Men and Women in Home Bureau Work" In most states the home bu reau is a division of the farm and home bureau a state organization of farmers and farm women Mrs Jane Mc Klmmon the state's leading expert in home economics will lead in many of the discussions the most important of xvliich will relate to the organization of a state federation of home demon stration clubs On the whole the pro gram Is the best yet offered the farm women of North Carolina A very Gertrude Well of Goldsboro president of the State Suffrage association and Mrs rainier Jerman of Raleigh chair man of the ratification eommitttce' to head the suffrage forces ur weeks months these two women have given their services without stint tirelessly and unceasingly Reinforc ing the suffrage ranks with her Influ ence and her own gracious presence Mrs Josephus Daniels 'has been in Raleigh since last Wednesday having reached here In time for the rneKsqge to the legislature on ratiflea tion Mrs Daniels who has been anardent suffrage supporter for years is a converted anti she guys ascribing asthe reason for her former position the fact that up to that time she had not given woman suffrage serious thought Hhe occupies the unique position of president of the Wilson's Woman's club being the only woman In the United (ami lias taken an active part in all fa ta wnn a rts I I 4 4 i matters or civic interest Mifis Martha Haywood of Raleigh the clever publicity charlman of the Suffrage association has conducted a fine publlcUy bureau and is working night and day In the interest of rat ification at is the head ing or one or ner publicity "Woman's place is in the Vfra vm nt Politics control tha an club: were you buying your dinner? controls pure food laws and cvf MTZ 1 1 juu vuj de cluthlmr? Politics controls conditions under which Buch clothing is made What controls politics? Ihe ballot" Miss Elsie Riddick president of the Raleigh Eiprnl Suffrage association president of the Raleigh Business and Professional Women's club and head of the State ederation of Business and Professional women is one of the leading workers at headquarters As head of the local organization much of depart 1 dollars daily he told officials of the oureau or crop estimates or the de partment of agriculture when he call ed for advice He learned what part of the United States had good crops and moved his circus to the more pros perous regions ederation Notes Mrs Graham of Winston Salem chairman of the art department of the State ederation is making a number of valuable suggestions to the art clubs and departments this week sug gestions that she would Hke to see carried out under her department tir ing the coming year One of the distinctive features of the annual con vention this spring was the beautiful exhibit of North Carolina arts and rrftfta wbirh wns hId bv Mrs (Jrahnnil Many oh the club women for the first time made the acquaintance of home made products basketry and hand made rugs exquisitely carved wood from western North Carolina and many other unique objects of Interest Two vaara a whan Iha rnnvant Inn mfl in Raleigh Miss May Hill Davis xvho boro club I K'n ha lr rx tha flann 1 ment had an exhibit of portraits by North Carolina artists had woven mats and basketry and a great num ber ot North Carolina hand made Sha alrpsRArl lh imnnrtanr of developing this talent which Is so ing' OR over one hundred vears since THE MONI TOR STOVE COMPANY has played an important part in practically every betterment in heating methods And the close of its first century of service finds MONITOR leadership firmly as the result of the invention and perfection of the simplest and most Satisfactory system of heating known to the CALORIC! 'i111'1 11 i 1 1 'in A II I i I 7 iji '1 I Activities of Tar Heel Women By MRS BOST 1 rs RI rsrs dm rsns rsrsrarsrsrararsns raram raranmrsrara ru nr sr ii nr tn rzn I 1 1 (jultc often fathers who are iot physical! able to provbiu Of fur thn family and In many instances tlitr unfortunalB and worthless parent rxl It they are to be the providera lr the in laniny wnv snouia ol woman one of (he carries nJ whatever (iiv nJ ering a period oi twenty odd years is stittlelent argument lor equal rights I tniiets ar nic stare capital working i I I i I LluS 'J fi '1 j11" M' rr rrr ft Ku ii hi KWff 'Blw 1 7T KPwll (S3 nTn1 yrju £1 VkweSwsaMkAxPlti leased womanhood of 1 furnijdi this power" i li'renuth of tl Sock of I 3 1 riends in convehtlun assetnblvil ve i ru Vt C' ly adopted a resolution indorsing vini 1 1 KH i 1 I'l 1 ti I Sorth iarellna legislature (o ratify Uj Die men bi rs al Hus stalo gathering represented 4i)v0v jo op! in Noiihl nJ "I i UHrulin't 1 I Gulllord College Ilin oldest eo edu vnuuiuri iHsui aiun in me country tr I.

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