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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 39

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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS SUNDAY OCTOBERS 1927 CHARGED WITH PERJURY LIERS STILL HOPEUL COAL OUTPUT WAS HEAVY WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED HEAR NATIONAL LEADERS 1 3 SPOTTS INTERCEPTS PASS havlor After night the record cycling held by Intends to ride a a Regrind or Simplex Method Greensboro DEALERS COMER 0 M7 OUR PER MILES MEAN Phone 931 NUMBERS MODEL In of WILL OPEN CITY NIGHT SCHOOL MONDAY NIGHT Lewallen and Burn Asheboro Draper Motor Company Draper HARTMAN AND CHAVIS HIGH COURT BUSINESS CONDITIONS VARIED DURING AUGUST Given Sentences After Enter ing Henry Bradshaw Bound Over in 2 Cases TRANSATLANTIC LYING OR THIS YEAR CLOSED Auto Sale Co Reidville Justice Motor Company Siler City ings Held and Other Social Courtesies Shown Very Slim Possibility That a vorable Weather Will Occur Again This Season Royal Sedan $1595 Six other body styles priced to $1745 MARYLAND WINS OVER GAMECOCKS BY 26 0 District Convention Will Held in ber 27 and 28 Under this exclusive Chrysler principle each Chrysler car is the beneficiary of all the pioneer ing in design exceptional skill in engineering precision in manu facturing and vast resources con centrated in the development and building of all other Chry sler models Chrysler thus ap plies to its cars of lower price those refinements incorporated in its cars of top price Public Library Had Large Circulation During Month All price Detroit rubject to current ederal exciu tax Chryiler dealer are in boiilion to extend the convenience of time payments Ak about Chrytler'e attractive plan All Chryder cr have the additional protection against theft of the edco Sys tem of numbering I EUven body styles priced from $2495 to $3595 Good in Some Lines and Slow In Others in ifth ederal Reserve District Dwight McEwen 16 at midnight was stlU riding In an attempt to break AAniinnnin reuuiu vi an Asheville lad body style you want and make any test you wish With four great Chryslers in the four great markets it is nov' exceedingly easy to select any model of Chry according to your needs and with certainty you are getting the supreme value for your money or All Chryslers The Chrysler "Red Head" high compression engine is available for all Chryslers This means that extra touch of speed acceleration and hill climbing ability for those who want the maximum of per formance that performance by whichChryslerexcelsevenChrysler Generals Score in inal Period To Get Tie With Moun taineers rederick Archer Announces aculty and Subjects That Will Be Taught Wllmlnfflnrt O(t his speedometer showing nearly miles find his condition reported cellent o'clock bicycle It means that the public ap preciates the unique Chrysler achievement? of Standardized Quality which assures typical Chrysler superiority of perform ance style and comfort in each of the four great motor car markets There Are 1000000 Different Ideas Not promises what we do depends on what you need Not ideas 5 1 'll Cnnialir AfziCki i bzv nnn niars sa ir ii ivuiir Hlveiuivn mil AJC MU1I aim That City Octo I We rebuild and repair all makes and kinds of motors We get results our way Athena Ga Oct 1 Coach George (Kld) Woodruff for four years head coach of the University of Georgia football team announced here today that he planned to re sign at the close of the present grid iron season Woodruff was a star football player at Georgia during his college days Clemson College Oct 1 Showing the ferocity of old the rejuvlnated Clemson Tigers roar ed out of their litlr today with a fire and dash sadly lacking in recent COURSES IN BUSINESS 306 Market Sb A Elkin Motor Sale Co Mebane I I Starting yesterday afternoon the Southern Kallway system inaugurat ed parlor car service on train No 43 leaving Greensboro at 12:58 o'clock for Charlotte The Pullman car Is held over in Charlotte and operated on train No 35 to Atlanta for sleeping car service On the return trip this car oper ates from Atlanta to Greensboro on train No 136 arriving In Greensboro at 7:35 o'clock In the morning Raleigh Oct Business In the fifth federal reserve district which Includes North Carolina in August and early September was good In some lines and slow In others says William Hoxton 1 chairman of the fifth ederal Re serve bank at Richmond and federal 1 reserve agent In his monthly re view of business conditions On the whole Hoxton says the volume of trade compared favorably with the seasonal average In creased rediscounts at the ederal Reserve bank at Richmond and an Increase In the circulation of federal reserve notes during the past month Indicate that fall trade opened up normally Employment Is slightly smaller than a year ago Official crop estimates are on the whole declared favorable cotton and fruit showing the only material de cline In yields from lait year and In the fifth district the increase In cotton prices will more than com pensate for the decreased production this year This year's tobacco crop of the district bids fair to be more remunerative than last year's profit able crop tlje report continues Wholesale trade In August was in larger volume than In August of last year In all lines reported upon except furniture and all lines reported showed a healthy seasonal Increase over July business Retail trade last month as reflected In department store sales exceeded the trade of July by approximately 10 per cent and was four per cent above that of August a year ago inally the report says debits to Individual accounts In leading trade i centers were larger during the five wnded Hentember 14 than debits In the same cities during the corresponding five weeks of 1926 Two Tar Heels Will Enter Johns Hopkins Medical Class Me With luU ex 12 his the bi 1a rifiA until 6 o'clock Sun day afternoon at which time he will have been in the saddle 36 hours Coach At Georgia Announces Retirement Before Big Win The public library issued 16350 books during tha month of Sptem brr Of this number 350 were from th hospital 5297 from the county and 10703 from the main library This is the largest circulation for this month In the history of the library as it Is usually considered the dullest month of the entire year Since Juno 1 the library hasjssimd 71876 books Conduct Henry Hudson uneral This Afternoon I Hiv Baltimore Md Oct When th Johns Hopkins Medical school opens Its 53th academic year Monday Oc tober 3 with an enrollment of only 28 1 students Samuel Alexander Vest Jr of Haw River hnd Lloyd Daniel Jr of Mount Gilead will enjoy the dis tinction cf being among the members admitted as candidates for the de gree of doctor of medicine it: was announced here today Mr Vest was awarded the degree of bachelor of arts at Duke univer sity In 1926 and Mr utchey Won th same degree there fast spring Southern Railway Starts New Parlor Car Sen ice toward looking after the Comfort and c)ub an other friends were enter tv TtTra tn ined at a oriaKSJuiwuw ULlUMCi 27 28 for the Carolina Kiwanis dis wizvrv hnvo hoen taken and rederick Archer superintendent of city schools announced that the citv night school will open Monday night October 3at 7:30 o'clock in the Central high school building on South Spring street A large num ber of inquiries have come in re garding the night school during the course of the last week and a large enrollment is expected The night school has been operat ing for the past three years with marked success In 1925 118 regis tered In 1926 122 registered In 1927 141 registered 1 The following courses will be of fered: Typewriting shorthand pen manship booking commercial arith metic and Cmslness English The following teacher have been 1 secured to teach these subjects: Miss Lillie Hyams typewriting Mrs Zoe Hogsette shorthand: My rlck bookkeeping Miss Lucille Shields arithmetic and penmanship William York' business English In the past shorthand has been taught This year there will be a beginners class In the Greg system of shorthand if there nre started shorthand last year who wish to Continue it a teacher will be secured to tench a iau Iman'ii shorthand this yepr however only the Greg will be taught i ThA nnlv charge for school is the books used and a $5 registration foe As In the past the5 registration' fee will be returned to all those who attend for the full year and do not miss more than 25 i per cent of the nights All of those Interested in the night I school are requested to be present I at the Central high school building promptly at 7:30 o'clock Monday night Sweden Wins Gold Cup Oyster Bay Oct The Scandinavian gold cup emble matic of the small boat champion ship of the world 1 went to the Sweden today when the May Tie beat out the Merennelto of inland and the Noreg of Norway in the final race of the series after each of the I three nations had won two victories AND WEST VIRGINIA IN 6 TO 0 DEADLOCK AV Great So CHRYSLER i WOMAN CANDIDATE WANTS JOINT DEBATE Mr Booker Runniig or Virginia Houe of Delegate Challenge Mr Stone Danville 1 Va oct The Henry county political campaign was added interest today when Mrs Same Docker Democratic nominee for the house of delegates from Henry county challenged her independent ticket opponent Stone to a aeries of joint debates at places and times to be selected by him Mrs Booker is a clear and thought speaker Stone who hails from Bassett la also a good campaign speaker and his friends indicated he would accept the challenge and that the Henry county constituency could expect a warm finish to an otherwise dull campaign Wilmington Youth Trying To Establish Bike Record uneral services for Henry Hud son will bo held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the late residence 629 Ashboro streetd The services will be conducted by Rev Hodgin Interment being made In Green Hill The pallbearers were announceu follows: Edwards II Cham blee McLean Kelly Coletrane Hadley and Mathews isptclal to Dally News) Burlington Oct 1 The Sorosls ksvvrin TtlMtlllV LOHK ai morning 10:45 to 1 o'clock Basket and vases of dahlias In many colors were used In living room hall and sun parlor Six: tables wer placed for bridge and rook which wero played progressively an hour Mrs Ben May recent bride was ed a linen tray cloth Mrs Long as sisted by Mesdames Ranojr Sellars TuckerrR Brooks Cur tis and I' Mendenhall served boiled ham hot rolls Iced tea sand wiches cheese biscuits frozen fruit salad macaroons and nuts vv Miss Olivia Stadler was given a surprise parting shower at her home by her friends Tuesday evening and left Wednesday morn ng for East Carolina Teachers college A large number of boys and glrs gatherea home at 8 o'clock bringing TYiisrpllaneous gifts for hei Va 81 fl 1 rcbe They aisu uvue and spent the even games and chatting Miss nirt entered the college 4Doof Sedan Six othar body styles qk priced from $1095 Co $1295 Appeals were entered In two cases tried yesterday in municipal court Alex Hartman appealed when he re reived a four montha sentence for whisky in possession after pleading nolo contendere His bond was set at 300 bond was set at $500 after ha appealed from a tour months term given him for assault on a female1 He pleaded guilty In connection with the first case Rosie Hartman was taxed the costs for whisky in possession Other cases disposed of included that of Henry Bradshaw bound over to Superior court when probable cause was found in a case charging him with perjury Prob able cause also was found in a casecharging with larceny of a wagon Total bond set was J500 Satninie Vaughn was tent to the 1 streets for 90 days when found guilty of stealing a cheap watch pleading guilty to disorderly con duct Mabel Cole was taxed the costs A capias was Issued for Phillips charged with abandonment and non support John Murray was ttVxed the I costs for assault on his wife and wns 1 van vu siianniiilbd uj tl rw hv a sufficient number nf those who conditioned on future good be Burlington Gate City Motor Company High Point Charleston Va Oct 1 The rew dominion and the old do minion locked in a six to six tlQ in Jhe annual football game here tody between West Virginia university and Washington and Lee Battling doggedly on Laldley field under a hot sun that kept spectators suffering under its rays both teams were effective greater part cf the time In holding their opponents back and the single touchdown for each side came as a climax to only close threats against the' goals The first period was a mid field Rre with neither side gaining any appreciable advantage In the second Washington and Lee's Cen trals made progress in a series of thrust until Talbott knocked down pass on West Virginia's 25 yard line An exchange of punts vnded when Ryan ran back one un til driven out pf bounds at West Virginia's 45 yard line Then Hardy gdt through all but the safety man for a 23 yard gain and followed it with a pass io Reefer who ran to Washington ant! one yard line before being stopped AVest Virginia's touch down came on the next play when Hardy pushed through right tackle Captain Tips of Washington and Lee broke through toiblock Glenn's kick for the extra polnj The halt ended just as the Gen erals were opening up a mid field attack West offensive In the third period was broken up by I Eberhart substituting for Lott who Intercepted pass on the Gen 24 yard line Consistent gains by Hardy and Ryan however had carried West Virginia within strik ing distance again as the period end Ct! Another mountaineer)? air attack was broken up In the final period Clemson Triumphs Over Auburn 3 0 New York Oct The ocean flying season was unofficially closed today but hope of being the first woman to make the passage died slowly in the hearts of two American girls Dr James Kimball weather bureau meterologlst who has furnish ed all this filers with atmos pheric data was the one who an nounced that the season was at an end 1 "I would not' care to say that there will be no good flying weather in he told the Press ut it is extremely unlikely at pres ent the weather is Incomparably worse than that encountered by any of the past Bowing to his dictum concerning today's weather Ruth Eider and her pilot George Haldeman announced that their projected flight to Taris was again postponed but expressed hope that they might be able to get qff on Monday The plane purchased by Miss ran ces Grayson in which she planned to cross the ocean with a man pilot like Miss Elder was also kept at Curtiss field in readiness for a flight should conditions improve Both girls refused to relinquish hope for transatlantic flights this year but experienced airmen agreed with Dr Kimball that the chance of securing favorable conditions so late In the season were of the slhn mest both Kiwanians and women in addi i tlon to years to down the riainsmcin uni Auburn by a 3 to 0 score It WAS bv one field goal that Josh war ilnrs nlinrhAd the L'Ulllfi but It WHS a sweet victory (or Clemson partisans pancng wlll follow the banquet ft VTV rt a rt 1 tlflcaufe II IHUlhru uo xn av 21 Jong and weary years that the Purple and Gold banners of the South' Carolina Aggies could be flaunted over the standards of Alabama Tech WASHINGTON AND LEE I DURHAM IS EXPECTING BURLINGTON AAIRS i im GOO KIWANIS VISITORS: WERUOS LAS I ChyskrStaniardiied (fuaUhi ff I 4 Door Sedan $795 our other lod style (rriced from $725to $S75 Boyers assurance of GrfaterValue rpHE way that Chrysler sales See the new models Select the keep climbing al ways climb ing indicates plainly that people recognize very definite advan tages of quality and value in each of the four great and Imperial College Park Md Oct 1 'Carolina! 26 to 0 in football here today' scor during their stay in Drn Ing once In each period Superiority of home team was registered In 10 first downs while South Carolina was held to three The Old Liners presented a varied attack bucking the line hard and then throwing in deceptive plays which caught South Carolina una ware Straight football tn the open ing minutes of the game found the teams on an even basis Then Kessler bluffed to the left but swirled and rushed 28 yards around right end' This placed the ball tn scoring posi tion and Thomas and Synder alter nately gained through the line Thomas bucked across Kessler fail ed in try for goal PENNSYLVANIA WINS TV SUMMER WEATHER Philadelphia' Oct 1 (AP) In midsummer heat the University ut crushed the Swarth 'more college football team on rank lin field today 33 to 0 About 40000 persons perspired in the heat and watched the game Instead of adhering to the hidden ball entirely Pennsylvania opened wide her attack and made consider able headway through the air waru sanawiciics in music Lucile Colewith her an entereu The Pathfinders class of irsi church met at Tuesday evening and Mr body to the home of Mr and Mr the party burst upva heaped I cemetery vvciksr'a laundry oasKeu with attractive and useful gifts I Lh'e hon Mrs Hubert Klvett made the speech of presentation and MS jr'bTrXr ML with goldenrod asparagus and low daisies In gaskets and vases The evening was spent 10 contests of various kinds anrh nlano solos by Misses Adele wu Hams and Annie Thompson of Gra ham Misses Ruth Murrle and Ho Hne Robertson assisted Mrs Coble receiving and Settle nf candy was Elven Misses Nettle Tlnnln and Madge Murrle for ty tn the whistling contest for Bins While Clyde ingle won In he needle threading contest for bojs Xble won the box of candy for guessing nearest the welght ouzel food cake surmounted by a hr As Miss Williams played the "AVediilng March" little Kenneth and Marjorie Coble entered dressed as bride and groom and presented to the bride a bouquet just as ireeP host 1 borne 1 Tue day evening In business and aUsetlne Summer flowers and notted plants were used to decor 1 Woodrow Cheek presided business session af ter whl pl lsneeoH 'Tor fall rtt Coble was In charge of the program and the stunts a' circle' No 3 roni Street Methodist Episcopal church at her home Mon dav afternoon with 15 members and Visitor Mrs cAderns of eiier City present Mrs Brn He leader held Hie business meetingnd Mrs A Isley the devotional A short Program was given after which the hostess McAdams and Mrs btaley Cook served refreshments utiV Mrs A Tilley of Chape Hill announces th narrlase of hr daughter Thelma Marie to Joel Cal vln Lamm December a 1926 a Chatham Va Mr Lamm Is the son of Mr and Mrs A Lamm of this place and Is associated with his father In the tailoring store They will reside here The Business and Women's club held a joint meeting with the clubs from Greensboro and llelds'llle at Moonelon park Mon day evening at 7 the occa sion being a campfire supper Mrs Pinckney Best and Misses Cates and Lillie Honrlne were the hostess committee Readings we" given and short talks made by two former members Mrs I2endeV' eon of Hickory and Miss rances Browning Mrs Lasley was hostess Monday afternoon to Circle No 1 of ront Street Methodist Episcopal auxiliary Sirs A Warren being joint hostess The living room was beautifully decorted with baskets and vases of roses and dahlias and potted plants Mrs Huffman leader presided' and Mrs Pat terson assisted In th devotional service After business was trans acted a program of readings by Mrs Cheatham and musical numbers by Mrs Dameron was given Assisted by Mrs Dame ron the hostesses served a salad course followed ty ices Jhero were 17 present 1 The marriage In Charlotte Thurs day of Miss Isla Estelle Rust and 1 Richard Harrison Iseley Is of lntr est here because of the fact that Mrs Iseley is a native ton son of Mrs Lena Iseley and the late Iseley He has been In Charlotte for several years where he will continue to reside' The Junior weieyan ront Street Methodist Episcopal church held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Ross Tuesday evening Miss Connlo Ross Mrs John Stewart Mrs Hunter Strader and Miss Annie Eudy being hos tesses The program for the eve ning consisted of musical numbers by Mrs II Coble June Carol Coble and Glenn McAdams Mrs Robert Porter won the prize In the contest The hostesses served Ices and salted nuts Miss Ruby Long daughter of Mr and Mrs John Long of Hils p'ace and Turnage of Cheraw were married In Greensboro at Westminster church Saturday evening at 8:30 Rev Lloyd Thompson performing the ceremony Mr Turnage is an electrician em ployed In Greensboro and his bride Is a native of the town one of the leading young workers In West Burlington Methodist Episcopal church fehe has been president of the Epworth league In the church rive rears They will reside In Greensboro Industrial production the past year was 50 times that 50 years ago MADISON YOUTH DIES WiltN VAK ni 1 3 Drtim Norman Sharp Almot Intantly Killed Three Other Occupant Escape Unhurt Madison Oct Norman Sharp 17 year old son of Mr and Mrs Ros coe Sharp who live about a mile south of here was almost Instantly killed this afternoon In an auto ac cident The three other occupants of the car In which he was riding escaped without Injuries when It Jammed Into the bank Of highway No 708 four miles south of Madison Young Sharp's neck was' broken and he died almost Instantly The other occupants of the car werd Woodrow Sharp Howard Sharp and Tom uquay the former being the driver of the car The accident which happened about 4 o'clock was said to have been occasioned by meeting an auto which failed to give them sufficient room to pass uneral services fof the deceased wlll be held Sunday afternoon at 4 i o'clock nt Gomer's chape present 1 aMlir fiR rtl i (Sppolnl tn Dally Newt) Durham Oct Prellminary steps entertainment of 600 or more Klwan lani ana wives va tin trict convention have been taken various committees under the gen eral direction of A Briggs chair man are now at work on their sev 1 eval tasks i ourteen committees have been ap pointed to tyork but the plans for the convention and the amount of money each can spend has been allot ted Every effort is1 to be put forth by the Durham Kiwanians to make this year's meeting one of the best in the aistrlcfe history and in order that nothing might be left undone to make the visitors enjoy heir stay here the committees a began their work several weeks ahead Two national officers yet to be an nounced are to be here for the con vention Chairman statesNumbers of outstanding men in Kiwanis are expected to attend and to participate in the program To care for the advance hosts of visitors expected here on Wednes day night October 26 a committee headed by 'R Thigpen member of the Durham club and alumni secre tary of Duke university is planning an evening of entertainment The program lasting for an hour or twolll be followed by a dance under the tentative plans Thursday morning October 27 the convention will get under way at which time the official welcome will lie extended the visitors by Mayor 1 Manning on behalf of the city Other talks of greetings will also be delivered including that by Victor Bryant president of the Durham club elix Harvey past dis trict governor and a resident ofKinston will respond Announce ments concerning tlie' program will be made by Chairman Briggs and brief reports will be made by the lieuten rrr vaTnni'i: luncheons six of them will be held simultaneously at noon to be presided over by'a lieptehant gov atip Dr Sikes IVLIIX president of Clemson college 8 Ca former district governor wlll address the convention during me aiwniuun session The big banquet of thd convention will be held Thursday night October 27 io be attended by all visitors Durham members and their vim will he riven to the nn4 i wa nr three of the clubs "U' i Gill CM till the slender margin of win Dut on stunts to enliven the rf evening The two iniernunutm firers will be speakers nt this time One of the international officers will present a Canadian flag to the district to be accepted by Alva Tumpkin during the business session riday A 'bridge luncheon Will be given to the women at the Hope A alley coun try club on Thursday while a ladles entertainment committee headed by Mrs Morehead in conjunction with the other committees will pro vide other forms ot amusement entertainment for the visiting women Chairman Briggs expects to be anie to announce the definite program in a short time.

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