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The Reidsville Review from Reidsville, North Carolina • 5

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Reidsville, North Carolina
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THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE PAGE IVE ews A Rich Man and A Poor Man The Bank and the The difference between them Bureau Drawer Resources Over $100000000 SATISACTION tank of Reidsville Service With Safety OVIES the the Subscribe to The Review now' A This armer Knows CALL his you (Any quantity) $100 50 Just Received New Beans of All Kinds 20 30 16 15 dis her ev ex 48 lbs Dan Valley Elour re fer $125 $100 The Bank With the Chime Clock and Two Kinds of Personal and 4yc 5 lbs Good Coffee $105 $200 We will rent you a Safety Box for your Participation Certificates anti other valu ables at a cost as low as $100 jier year AVha do vo think about it If yon ask this man to tell you the proper time to rent a Safety Deposit Box he wit1 irst National Bank Capital Surplus and Profits $13000000 But neither of hurl another tobacco piled their journey your valuables are burned or stol en of I This bank is more than a Bureau Drawer It is a SAE PtACE to keep your money which is protected by our ire and Burglar Proof Electrified Stee Vault It is also an organization that knows how to use money so as to make it profitable to you as well as secure This num was surprised to find such per fect protection itJ cost so small He could not a fiord to run serious risk when it cost so little to be safe 5 lbs Pure Honey 7 Cans Best Corn 3 Packages' Kellogs Corn lakes Best at (Backs) Best Loose Lard 6 Cakes Clean Easy Soap 6 Cakes Palmolive Soap A Thanksgiving Pageant will be given by the grammar grades of the ranklin Street School on Tuesday evening Nov 28 at night A silver offering will be taken during the eve ning for the benefit of the school li brary You are cordially invited author of much' you earn you will never be independent if you spend it all1 Williams Co Store be the accompanist for the singers The proceeds from this concert will go toward buying books for the school children Two negroes attempted to hold up and rob Mr Pete Osborne's two sons early last night on Washington street according to reports received at the Gazette office this morning The boys were on Washington street when the two negroes demanded that they throw up their hands whereupon the Osborne boys made a break and succeeded in getting away from the wouldbe rob'bersl and reporting holdup to the authorities they soon had one of the suspects behind bars It is reported the prisoner now held made a complete confession of the Leaksville Gazette to the the most pop ular comedy drama of the stage whose appeal was testified to by mil lions of theatre goers has been transferred to the screen and will be seen Thursday at the Broadway The atre As a stage play "Tuf made a fortune for John Golden who presented it and for the authors Winchell Smith and John Hazzard Keeping up this financial record a halt interest in the screen We Have resh Meants of All Kinds ALL US for Small resh Park Hams Overcoats for ages $750 to $1000 or ages 8 to 16 vrs $1000 to $1250 or ages 1 to vsr $1500 to $2500 But lie waited a few days and that is why fire destroyed the things he expected to put in the Safety Deposit Box rights was sold to Metro Pictures Corporation for a quarter of a mil 'i lion dollars top price for any motion picture production The screen ver' sioin iis presented by John Goldens ami Marcus Loew aqd a Rex In gram production directed by the creator for the silent drama of our Horsemen of and Conquering Mrs Mary Ann Durham who lived with her daughter Mrs Cook near Pelham died November 8th and wan? loo years old uneral services were held at Pelham church conducted by Rev Starr Mrs Durham was a member of the Methodist church at Schoolfield at the time of her death but joined the church at Pelham mon than 80 years ago and several years ago moved to Schoolfield and carried her membership there She leaves one son David Durham of near Stacy and one daughter Mrs Jennie Cook ot near Pelham or more than 80 years she had been a member of the Methodist phurch and God said it is enough come up higher No ease but just the agelimit took into the presence of her God sweet wholesome sentiment that was naked and very unashamed "Turn to the Right" is full of action laughter and the joy of right living See it at The Broadway The Grande Theatre is ill open and showed last night to a capacity house and will be open today (Wed nesday) with Constance Talmage in "A Pair of Silk Stockings and ery admirer of silk stockings is pected to see this picture Several applicants have been ceived by the new officers elect i the various' appointive positions to be filled when they take charge on the first Monday in December These are being carefully considered it is stated in the hope that most efficient and pleasing selections can be made Reidsville friends of Lindsey Hop kins a well known former resident now living in Atlanta will be inter ested to know of his election to the board of directors of the Hendee Manufacturing Company of Spring field Mass makers of bicycles with an invested capital of 811000 000 The will remember the inmates of the county home this year as usual on Thanksgiving Any one wishing to make a donation either in fruit candy or money will please send the same to Mrs Miles chairman or Mrs Gard ner not later than Wednesday morn ing November 29th Come you mothers to ranklin Street school There will be a meet ing of the Parent Teacher Association Thursday November 23rd Be there at 4 Miss Simpson the county nurse will talk to you and Mrs Gwaltney will give a report of the state meeting held in Asheville Kemp 5th grade Upton Wilson the Cheerful Crip ple Madjson will appreciate and enter promptly your new or re newal subscription to Greensboro Daily News Western Sentinel Wins ton Salem Journal Reidsville Review Literary Digest Saturday Evening Post Ladies' Home Journal or to any others newspaper or magazine Write for clubbing price list The Wentworth Community League will hold its regular monthly meeting in the Wentworth High school build ing riday night November 24th at 7:30 A very attractive Thanksgiving program has been ar 1 ranged by the committee and it is earnestly desired that a large crowd be present Every person in the Went worth High school district who is interested in the success of the school should attend and by their presence and advice lend encourage ment to the league in its efforts to promote the welfare of the school Mr oster Barnes who willsing at the Lawsonville Avenue school Thursday night is considered one of the best baritone singers in America During the winter he will sing in Cuba and lorida Miss Preyer has sung at the Methodist church in Reidsville and all of her friends will want to hear her again Painting word pic tures will be Miss Clara Gant's part of the entertainment She be ac companied by Miss Sarah Aiderman on the violin Mrs Sidney Gale will generally is saved and the other did not No matter how Mrs Alice aulkner is critically ill at her home on Lindsey street Born to Mr and Mrs Price on Nov 20 a daughter Charles Anna Don't forget the meeting op the Wentworth CoAimunity League riday night Community League when? riday night Where? Wentworth High school building It will be worth the price of your ticket to hear oster Barnes sing "Chanson du Born to Mr and Mrs Ander son November 20 a son William Irvin Greensboro News 22nd There will be a box' party at Law sonville school house Saturday night November 25 Public cordially in vited A very interesting program will be given riday night at Wentworth at the meeting of the Community League There will be a pie party at the Mat rimony High school Saturday night November 25 Proceeds for benefit of school Everybody invited The Cooperative Warehouse will close Wednesday November 29th for Thanksgiving and reopen the follow ing Monday December 4th to rank Mayo at the Grande Theatre riday a knock out He fought that his sister might live and also for the one girl in the world The Grande Theatre wiji open Thursday with Thomas Meighan in "Our Leading a seven act Paramount Super Special with no advance in price of admission Ruffin Charge Rev II Starr Services for Sunday Novem ber 26th: Ruffin at' 11 a and 7 Hickory Grove 3 The public is invited to all of these ser vices Come There will be a combined box party and cake eating at the Sadler graded school on riday night November 21 at 7:30 the cake going to the best looking kid' Be there Every body doesn't see a like thank good ness! Every leading citizen of Reidsville and community is expected to see Leading Citizen 'with Thomas Meighan at the Grande Theatre on Thursday It's a' Paramount super spcciial withno advance in price admission Winchell Smith with the help of John Hazzard has hit the eye again The and Hun lias caught the habit and is now in the sharp shooter class of play wrights to the hfcs a great deal of action And when there was not action there was laughter or Rev Lacy Weston of Spraywiill speak to the people of Mt Her mon Baptist church Sunday Nov' 26 at 3 in the interest of Re enforcemgnt Campaign in its rela tionship to 'the Seventy ive Million' Campaign A special Thanksgiving lbs Good lour offering will be taken for the Or phanage at that hour Every mem ber is earnestly urged to be present wiith an offering lor the orphanage as well as to hear Brother Weston who will have a burning message Downs Pastor Sam Adkins and Percy Simpson had a very narrow escape Monday after noon at the Lindsay bridge railroad crossing as they were on their way to Winston with tobacco The train hit their truck which was badly dam aged while the tobacco was scattered to the four winds the men was seriously truck was secured the on and they continued Madison Messenger The regular monthly meeting of the Parent Teacher Association wlil be held on Thursday November 23 1922 The place of the meeting will be in the auditorium of the ranklin Street school There are two special attractions for this meeting One will be a report on the annual meeting of the Parent Teachers Association that was held in Asheville This will be made by Mrs Gwaltney of the Lawsonville school faculty An other attraction is 3 lecture by county nurse Miss Elizabeth Simp son Come and be bentited by these two lectures They will be very ip 'teresting Be sure to come $185 nC our per cent paid on Savings Compounded Quarterly PROGRAM THE Grande Theatre THE JOY SPOT REIDSVILLE RECENTLY a tobacco grower talked with bis banker about renting a Safety Deposit Box for the protection of his Participating Certificates when buving our Overcoats to see that only the best material is use1 and that the bes workmen are employed result is better overcoat than are usually found Bring your boy in and let us try some of our iike over coats on him T)ie way they fit and look on him will win your admiration and the big values we of fer for little money will sucrly induce you to buy MONDAY Elaine Hammerstien in Dear Margaret TUESDAY Eddie Polo in "Are A Travel Par amount Mack Sennett Comedy Also Selznick News Constance Talmadge Pair of Silk THURSDAY Thomas Meighan in Leading Its a Paramount RIDAY rank Mayo in to SATURDAY Greatest mount Special STRADER BROS Phone 327it for RESH MEATS AND GROCERIES QUALY SERVICE 24 lbs Dan Valley lour lbs Good lour dHomeBank tkal payr Y0URB0Y will surely be proud 01 Overcoat if get it here fflKWRES' I si mellite I'llilllUm tWBiSKl Mfr ilHB 1 SB Mi rf 10 1 kA 1 I i If I I pi' PM I 25 I i I 1 1 up hl 1 (ilP i i 35 i'l plu II 14 1 51 id I HI 25 Bi o8's raws I zC toy 95 JjB All cuts 4ir Beef Beef Steak rUv Pork Best QA Steak Beef Roast (1 Pork Sausage Choice if Mixed Beef Stew Sausage A 1 1 i 1 I.

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Pages Available:
82,347
Years Available:
1889-1958