Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 6

Publication:
News and Recordi
Location:
Greensboro, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

6 IN MANY MANY PLACES Realm Telephone 1001 of Grocery Department 48c ARMOURS WITH THE SICK 43c 13 57c oz 33c 39c 47c 37c from 13c 29c 33c 23c 23c 23c British 'American Tobacco 23c 23c 23c but 29c 39c VWAWAW Today Only VALENTINES The Clever Unusual Tho ones with ideas that will bring a smile 500 Pounds of Our Regular ruit Cake has Jack Jill PERSONALS 40c a Pound I Shop 110 West Sycamore Street the gathering which was This cake is rich 'Everything for Chil and delicious filled dren Some Things or Grown Ups' with the very best fruits and nuts apply "Good ood the Cheapest Wny' Watch Your Diet 'aVA1AVAAVVVA BooUet of Oma Rttipti latfrtt jMuNSING Wear Bread THE IT WONT WASH OUT The Greatest Bread New White Keds Improvement in Laced and Oxford styles 50 Years for gym and tennis Watch or Opening Date imperative now that you see sizes $225 that your body is properly pro THACKER tected BROCKMANN WOOLEN BLANKETS offerings remain in Good genuine patterns and every Splendid 7tLATl great value pair is a RECIPE iMtiiimnmmimiimimimwmiimiiiiwHiiiiMMMMWsmiiiiiiMiiMiiimiHiiuii during the quits 111 of sit up Miss Solicitor Walter Brock of Wades boro spent yesterday here on business raser Is suffering of pneumonia at tho from Gull was formerly Mrs Martin Lucas this olty and Washington I Bramham of Durham spent yesterday afternoon here on business re llb Mrs Julia Catherine Ilodgln aged 45 died at 2 yesterday morn ing at her home 12 miles south of the city death being caused by pneumonia She Is survived by her husband Hodgin two sisters Mrs Sally Robs and Mrs Barbara Stallings and two brothers and A Stuberfield The funeral services will be held at 12 today at Center church In terment following in the church ceme tery was recently the 16th fed New Jersey rom 6000 to 610000 accommodated at one to plans with tens of total for the summer WALTER BAKER C014Z JsUblliM 1730 DORCHE5TERMASS A Underwood of Asheboro spem yesterday here on business 214 Elm St 358 Elm St Willie Jackson Moore one year old son of Mr and Mrs Moore died at 6' yesterday morning at the home of the parents 35 Cypress street Proximity a victim of pneumonia The funeral services will be held at the home at 3 this afternoon interment following in Proximity cem etery 314 Elm Street Claude Kiser returned at noon yes terday from a business trip to Charles ton 8 yes Mrs UNERAL MRS KLEEMEIER to nn held this afternoon to his Asheboro street with influ DUY BUYS PROPERTY LYING ALONG RUDOLPH GANZ WILL NOT APPEAR NEXT WEEK MEETING PLAN'S OR THIS MONTH CANCELED Cspt Boyd who was recently transferred by Commissioner of In ternal Revenue Roper from Ken tucky to this state for special work In connection with the work In North Carolina has issued a call for a con ference of all Income tax workers and revenue' agents to be held in Raleigh next Monday Although the revenue office heretofore maintained at States ville has ben ordered removed to Ra leigh It is understood that Captain Boyd strongly favors its removal to Greensboro contending that this city Is the logical place for that office WILLIE JACKSON' MOORE IS A VICTIM PNEUMONIA CONDUCT UNERAL SERVICES OR MRS ANNIE PUGH MRS JULIA HODGIN DIES AT HOME NEAR GREENSRORO from Influenza for the past two at the home of their aunt Mrs McConnell 836 West Market are both convalescent BARTON ACQUITTED UPON CHVRGE GAMBLING SPRING SPORT SI IT A suit of heather Is quite properly supplemented by plain angora for col lar and cuffs Deep comfortable pock ets a tight belt which holds In a per fectly straight back and a skirt both short and wide enough are the fea tures that make thia an ideal suit for sports Tan and brown mixture Is the suit with plaid of gay red green yellow and dark blue Spence of Carthage was a business visitor to this city yesterday afternoon GREENSBORO DAILY SATURDAY EBRUARY II 1920 In Municipal court yesterday morn ing Barton white was found not guilty of gambling William Morehead negro was con victed of overspeedtng a motorcycle and fined 55 plus the costs John Crawford white pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness He was fined 250 and the costs but what will be her position at convention remains to be seen Mr and Mrs Edgar Alden of Chicago Ill arrived last night to at tend the funeral of Mrs brother Parks IL Smith Mrs Alden uneral services for Mrs Annie Gale Pugh were conducted at 11 yes terday morning at Level Cross church1 by Rev Elliott Loudermilk The re mains were interred In the church cemetery Serving as pallbearers were Jasper Amick Brown 8 Trogdon A Caphatt John Teague and James Rich The flower bearers were Mrs Johnson Miss Hodgin Miss Coletrane and Miss Stella Paner Yadkin Valley railroad The consideration of 10 was the deed but revenue stamps to the paper Indicated that She receives the first year pa SORE THROAT or'Tonsilitls gargle When the city commissioners meet this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock the ordi nance passed about 10 days ago clos ing the schools and the theaters and moving picture houses In Greensboro will be extended for another week The extension of the closing ordi nance for a week will prevent the ap pearance here ebruary 18 of Rudolph Gans the pianist This Is one of the performances In the Greensboro con cert course and was being eagerly looked forward to by the music lovers of Greensboro It is learned however that the failure of Gant to appear next week does not mean that he Is not coming this season It Is expected that another date for the pianist will be arranged probably In April Under the extension ordinance which will be adopted today Greensboro will be closed for another week unless per chance the influenza situation should so rapidly improve that it would not be' necessary to continue the closing ordinance during the entire week In such an event the commissioners at any of their dally sessions could amend the ordinance and lift the ban But It Is expected that prudence will dictate the continued closing next week though with the situation steadily Im proving It is hoped that a longer period of closing will not be necessary Mrs William Vaught Mrs John Winder iiuuiuMUUUMiuuuiuuuwiiuiuuuuiiiuiiuiitiiiHniiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMo Tract Of Land Just South Of City Limits Sold By John A Hodgin Little Activity In Real Estate Deputy Marshal Roane re turned yesterday from a business trip to Atlanta Asheville Murphy and Bryson City Mr Rudd Had Been Hl Tn California or Several Months ollowing the Return rom China 112 Bain Society and Valentines Influenza has stopped "society' not Saint Valentine according to a clever Item In the Winston Salem Sen tinel which like other social pages throughout the state has suffered at the hands of this particular malady The article begins: "Since the has postponed all the church societies until further notice and stopped social doings entirely the society editor Is so thankful for some thing to write about and blesses the dear old patron saint of lovers In whose honor our laddies and lassies send sweet remembrances on the 14th of ebruary So if you are a laddie planning to send a valentine to a lassie let me help you with the best sugges tions I can find" Then followed ample suggestions both old and new (he writer success fully accomplishing her purpose of "filling up space" by a bit of variety from the usual social happenings She goes even further though for a bit of genuine enjoyment comes in each read er's hearty The Idea is passing on to all the oth ers who have hoped for a cessation of the disease that the dearth of events" may be relieved Perhaps they too can successfully fill a desirable bit of space as two have now done before them Carnations Sweet Peas Narcissus Sweet Pea Corsages Blooming Plants loral Designs Tomatoes 1 lb Senator Holdcrness added that the air Is filled with fallacious arguments against revaluation but he Is perfect ly confident that the act will be ad ministered properly "Certainly they cannot defeat revaluation" he said referring to opponents of the act adopted by the general assembly of 1919 and they should know it After ail there has been no real argument made against revaluation It Is simple honesty translated into the law or the commonwealth and no one can really stand up against such a proposition" Incidentally the senator who is a very successful banker business man and farmer Is one of the largest tax payers In Edgecombe county Because of the Influenza epidemic plans for the monthly meeting of Guilford county teachers In Greensboro this morning have been canceled ac cording to announcement made at the office of County Superintendent Thomas oust The next meeting will be held in the annex of West Market Street Methodist church Satur day morning March 13 A Hall left on an early train riday morning for Patrick Springs Va to attend the funeral of Mrs Bur nett brother Hobson Taylor aged 16 years who accidentally shot and killed himself Thursday Drug Store PRESCRIPTION URLGGI9T Guiltord Hotel corner Scales William Walker Jones and Dr I Carlson Points To Certainty Of Reduced Tax Hate and Declares Opposing Arguments AU allartous Sizes and Styles for Every Woman or Child woolen blankets CONDUCT UNERAL SERVICE OR PARKS II SMITH HERE Tom Pemberton Is 111 of pneumonia at his home on Asheboro road Miss Elizabeth Walters Is recover ing after an attack of Influenza Miss Amy Cobb is 111 with Influenza at her home 217 South Eugene street reeman Is confined home 620 enza Wherever Admirers Of 8 Live Idea Of Naiplng Hotel After Him Stirs Comment Mrs Shipp Continues Voyage Mrs Margaret Busbee Shipp who centlv sailed with her sons on the fated "Powhatan" and had to return to New York city sailed last riday from there on the "Northern Pacific Mrs Shipp is planning to spend several months with her two sons who aro army officers and who are stationed in rance Her many friends tn this state are very interested In her voy age and It Is expected that the tal ented writer will produce exceptional stories of her travels abroad Who knows but that her experiences aboard the may furnish a setting for some widely read story In the near future? Under Extension Of the Closing Ordl nance Pianist NVI1I Not Prob nbly Arrange Later Date Attend1 Alumnae Banquet i Miss Ethel Bollinger secretary of the Alumnae association of the North Carolina College for Women went to Charlotte yesterday to attend the Mecklenburg Alumnae banquet given there last night by the former students and graduates of this Institution now residing in that county Miss Bollln ger delivered one of the principal ad dresses at the gathering which was held In the Guthery apartments INCOME TAX MEN CALLED TO MEET IN RALEIGH MONDAY Eat more dried fruit Peeled Evaporated Peaches Unpecled Evaporated Peaches Evaporated Apricots Sun Dried Apples Dark Prunes Sliver Prunes igs for Stewing Whole igs for eating Tressed igs for eating Raisins on stem Whole Grain Rice 18c lb Crackers Soups The body of Rudd death occurred ebruary 7 at Moravia Cal Is expected to arrive here this afternoon on No 136 accompanied by the mother and four sisters The fu neral services will be conducted at 3 Sunday afternoon Rev rank Lee officiating with the Interment In Greene Hill cemetery Mr Rudd had been ill for several months with lung affection Ha was a native of this county and was 24 years old Mr Rudd who spent his boyhood In the Rudd section between Greensboro and Reidsville had been with the company for several years He was with the company in China until last May when he returned to this coun try and being 111 remained In Califor nia in the hope that the mild climate of that section would prove beneficial But he continued to decline until death came last Saturday With him was his mother and four sisters In addition to the members of the family accompanying the body to Greensboro the father Rudd of Pleasant Garden and one brother survive uneral services for Parks Smith who died of pneumonia In the emer gency hospital West Market street Monday night were held at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the chapel of the Hanes uneral home Rev Chas Myers pastor of the irst Presbyterian church officiating In terment followed In Greene Hill ceme tery Mr Smith who was In his 30th year was the con of the late Bingham and Guile Smith of this city Sur viving are the following sisters and brothers: Mrs 'A Cllnard of Char lotte Mrs Emma Keeling of Nor folk Va Mrs Edgar Alden of Chicago Mrs Walter Sergeant of Washington Miss Julelle Smith of Norfolk Robert Smith of New York and Glenn Smith of Charlotte A man of fine character and the pos sessor of many admirable traits Mr Smith is mourned by many devoted friends i Plane or Camp or Women The bill for a camp for women is al most sure to pass according to a lengthy letter written to the mayor of Asheville by Miss Susanna Cocroft commandant training corps The selection of Asheville as the pre eml Duffy Greenhouses Opposite Henry Hotel Phone 835 MULTIGRAPHING Cut down your Stenographic Expense Multlgrnphed Letters Names illed In Envelopes Addressed Price Lists Notices Programs CHEEK COMPANY Mrs Cheek Mrs Maud Nowell Sheen 106 TV Washington St Phone 614 THE BODY RUDD TO ARRIVE HERE TODAY GilmerBrasO SPECIALTY STOPC sV 'WZ I infected cuts etc Relieves Rheumatism pink and blue kid boudoir slippers for ladies all uable a food beverage so rich in the elements of nutrition so delicious in flavor and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often Charles Clapp arrived yesterday from Little Rock Ark where he is engaged In business He is visiting 1 reiauvvs livre i £)O not make the mis take of thinking that cocoa is only an occa sional drink Itissoval VICKS "YOUR BODYGUARD 30 007120 The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs John A Kleemeler whose death occurred Thursday even ing at her hwrs on Hendrix street after a brief Illness will bo conducted from the late home this afternoon at 3 o'clock Rev Melton Clark and cv Dr Meyers former pdstor and partor of the irst Presbyterian church cf flclatlng The Interment will take place in Greene Hill cemetery' The pallbearers will bo IL Mid dleton Brown Penn A One box Gelatine soak in pint of cold water until iofL Upon thii pour two pint! of boiling coffee zweetened to taste Strain Into moulds and set away to harden Serve with sugar and cream Manager Wade II Lowry of theO Henry hotel has just received the fol lowing clipping from a recent issue of the Rook Monthly a magazine pub lished In London England: Henry the American short story writer thanks perhaps to his chequered career never really had a home at all events he lived mostly In hotels Thus it Is not unfitting that a hotel should be his memorial and such a hotel has now been opened In his native American state It was opened with ceremony and it la going to be conducted with the personal' touch as It were of the novelist present all the time A portrait ot him hangs In the lounge room the silver and linen Is marked with his pen name and many of the rooms ara( decorated with pictures relating to1 his stories It is an original way of commemorating a notable man and ift only for that reason It Is to be wel corned because memorials are apt to I become conventional" As a matter of fact many reams have been written In connection with magnificent hotel named for William Sidney Porter or Henry many of the articles having been penned by admirers of the famous short story writer Manager Lowry has a scrapbook in which he preserves such references and at the present rate It appears likely that he will have to buy another scrapbook for the present one is fast filling up Publications in every state in the union as well as In foreign countries have chronicled the establishment of tho Henry and It would be diffi cult to overestimate the value of the publicity thus gained Mrs an attack ford hotel Mrs Hiatt Is recovering an attack of Influenza at her home 63 West Lee street Mr and Mrs A Armfield are re covering from influenza at their homo 716 Walker avenue Jamo Demetrelis has recovered from attack of influenza which confined him to his home for a week Mrs Sockwell and children are recovering from influenza at their home on North Spring street Gaulden who has been 111 for several days suffering from influenza at his home 221 Lindsey street is Im proving Miss Lois Scott formerly of Greens boro now of Washington who has been very ill with pneumonia is improving Mrs Ed Stone and children who are confined to their home on South Elm street suffering from influenza ere improving Miss Addle Henson who Is suffering from Influenza at the home of her sister Mrs Spoon on Bain street Is rapidly recovering Mrs Moore her daughter Mil dred and son Robert are recovering from influenza at their home on Ashe boro street extension Mrs A Stanley Is recovering from an attack of Influenza at her home on Bessemer avenue Mr Stanley also is suffering from the disease A Klutz who has been confined by illness to his home on Library place for the past two weeks was able to be out yesterday for the first time Mrs Spoon and little daugh ters Agnes and Sylvia Spoon" are re covering frem severe attacks of In fluenza at their home street Mrs Anna Bend! who past two weeks has been Influenza is now able to Edith Ree who has been with Mrs Bendi returned to Charlotte yester day Masters MIchaux and Macon Crock er of Middleberg who have been suf fering weeks street An Item In the Dally News from Thomasville this week to the effect that Rev Clyde Turner pastor of the irst Baptist Church here and his family were 111 at their home on West Gaston street was partially in error Dr sister and nelce are 111 but Dr Turner himself not been 111 Postmaster A Wayland Cooke terday received a telegram from A Kimball who is at Henderson at the bedside of her husband a patient in the Sarah Elizabeth hospi tal announcing some Improvement in Mr condition Mr Kimball well known Greensboro attorney is critically 111 suffering from disease and complicatory ailments nently desirable site for the camp seems also to be assured The great camp will probably be lo cated on a part of the pteen reserva tion The most capable instructors obtainable will be in charge with work or programs arranged on a two weeks basis In order that business women who will only have a two vaca tion may get a complete and equable unit of work women can be time according thousands as a months We Want Your Meat Trade II Kimes and Tidwell of the Greene Street Market Invite your patronage Choice lamb tender juicy steaks choice roasts country pork etc Phone us for a choice cut Greene Street Market Phone 2742 There were less than half a dozen deeds of conveyance filed for regis tration in the office of Register of Deeds Wharton yesterday and only one of the small number was of any mo ment This was the purchase by Duffy from John A Hodgin of prop erty in South Greensboro It is located just south of the city limits lying south of actory street and between South Elm and the tracks of the Cape ear and nominal named in attached approximately $8000 was involved in the transaction Other deeds filed for record yester day Included the following: carl and Llllfl to A ana annie Highfill 17 1 5 acres of land In Clay township $10 ana otner vaiuaoie considerations Snider and wife to Mc DowflPand wife property in High Point consideration 81400 John Emery Allred and wife to High Point Insurance and Real Estate com pany two parcels of land In James town township 810 and other valuable considerations Weddings Club Meetings Card Parties Personals and sizes New black 33c 39c Delmonte Preserves 13 oz jar iv Wiregare Preserves 16 oz jar Stuffed Olives Jar Peanut Butter 18 oz jar Neptune Peaches 1 lb 12 oz can Delmonte Pelches 2 size can Smilax Asparagus Tips 1 lb can Pork and Beans 1 1b 2 oz Secco Tiny Sweet Peas 1 lb 4 oz can Secco Sugar Corn 1 lb 4 oz can Milk 12 oz can Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 15 oz can Lifeboat Pink Salmon 1 lb can Soup 10 oz size 2 for Berry's Peaches 1 lb 3 oz can Arlington Sugar Corn 1 lb 3 oz can 2 Wrestler String Beans 1 lb 3 oz can 2 Bee Brand 15 oz can Royal Salad Dressing 8 oz bottle Salad Dressing 1 lb bottle Delmonte Catsup 1 lb 2 oz bottle Chili Sauce 16 oz bottle 320 326 Elm Look for the Yellow reni SPECIALS IN THE Munsing Wear is a warm high grade garment abso lutely dependable and it is 14c 25c Women in Rrpontbte Position Much attention is being centered at this time on the advancement of wom en into places and fields hitherto held only by men Their progress Into such places is charicterlzed by marked success in the new spheres some of which have but recently been Invaded Actual examples of their achievement of In the are endless a few of the most striking are given or the first time in the history of the American stage a woman occupies the position of general stage director Mrs Lillian Trimble Bradley Is to have absolute control of the staging and production details of all of George offerings Miss Hannah Patterson enjoys the unusual distinction of being the fleet woman ever to be appointed assistant to tfie secretary of war of the United States Miss Patterson wears the dis tinguished service medal awarded her for her great services during the war Before being appointed to the post at the war department she was a member 'of the advisory committee of the war risk Insurance bureau she was also resident director of the com mittee of the council of national de fense She Is a suffragist of national note and contributed much to the suc cess of the campaign to compel the passing of the franchise Grand Rapids Michigan has Its first policewoman in the person of Mrs vaiueuu same as that given I trolmen Miss Julie Jeuney appointed supervisor of ransiia district of She la the first woman to be given an Important administrative census post by either party during the whole hls I tery of census taking In America She has the supervision of some 250 enum erators 4 Mrs lora Warren Seymour of Chicago was the only woman admitted I to practice before the United States I Supreme court when it opened its fall term Mrs A yke of Lakewood Ohio la the first woman delegate appointed to the Democratic national convention i She was one of the most effective or ganizers of the food control campaign through which Hoover acquired such savings in food In America that he was enabled to feed the allies She Is 4 a known admirer of Hoover's ability but what will be her position at the Open All Day Sunday or Prescription Work Enthusiastic advocacy of the re valuation act was expressed by Sena tor fieorge A Holderneas of Tarboro here this week attending the annual meeting of the directors of the Jeffer son Standard Life Insurance company "Ono of the finest things about the act" said Senator Holderneas "is the marked reduction In the tax rate which is certain to be part of its administration Walt until the act" la in full operation and you will find that manv of the taxnavers who are now inclined to be skeptical will be giving I three cheers for revaluation morning noon and night Take personal prop erty for example Many an owner of personal property Is going to be agree ably surprised to And how low his taxes are Well the same fooling will be experienced by many owners of real revaluation pleases henry hotel famed The Greatest Underselling Stores IUHIIIe SENATOR HQLDERNESS yJny imp ofdai BAKERS COCOA is welcome RUB MY TISM I Is a powerful Antiseptic and I Pain killer cures I old sores Tetter 1 Sprnins Neuralgia Patterson Bros Inc INE GROCERIES 225 Elm St One Phone 400 Daily ashions Uy 31ABEU WH1TXBT i I 1 ffal Jk I HU yew I OATS 1 i a TO Ife 1 11 Im BiiiiiiSKiihii 4 roilr a 4 a I 2 IL Jz JtL 'Nbv i Wra i Wlr 1 Vi I i TO i i i 'wr StSumte luiuutuuuuuiuuuuuuuuuiuuuuuiituiiuutiiiuuiiiuiiiuinuiniuiiiiniiiininniiinino aiiiimitmtHmimiiiniHiiwifflmniiiHiiiwiiiiiiiMMiiiMitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiHuuuttuiiiiui I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About News and Record Archive

Pages Available:
2,067,514
Years Available:
1905-2024