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Newspaper

The Review

Location

High Point, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Jan 05, 1912

Page

1

Sunday 2 30 PM Bethel Reformed Sunday School 8th anniversary

Sunday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock Bethel Reformed Sunday School celebrated its 8th anniversary. A large crowd attended. Various local items note social events, new businesses, and community announcements surrounding High Point. Enthusiasm for civic projects and upcoming events is highlighted with brief notices on commerce, holidays, and local personalities.

Bethel Reformed Sunday School Moses Montsinger Junior Order

Sunday night watchmen fight at Southern Car Company

A quarrel between two watchmen at the Southern Car Company left both with head wounds. One on duty was struck with a lantern, another wore a knot on his head. Both pleaded affray and were fined $2.50 plus costs by the Recorder. Mrs. Frank Armfield and her children from Monroe visit the Armfields on Broad Street.

Southern Car Company Recorder Frank Armfield Monroe W. J. Armfield Broad St

Officers Of The North Side Hose Co 1912 R C Holbrooks Captain

The North Side Hose Company names its 1912 officers led by Captain R C Holbrooks and First Lieutenant Roy Skiff. Second Lieutenant W F Taylor serves as Sec and Treas, with C C Stewart as Sec and Treas and H C Taylor as Assistant Treas. Police officers W P Grady and J B Fulton serve as nozzlemen II.

North Side Hose Co R.C. Holbrooks Roy Skiff W. F. Taylor C. C. Stewart Treas H.C. Taylor

Red Men Elect Officers at Chickasaw Tribe No 32

The Chickasaw Tribe No 32 Improved Order of Red Men announces new officers led by Sachem A. E. Teeter and Senior Sagamore F. C. Williams. Appointed officers include Keeper of Wampum W. L. Stam and G of W T. P. Messick. The group expects membership growth over the next six months amid prize offers.

A. E. Teeter Sagamore F. C. Williams D. H. Milton B. H. Bradner W. E. Herndon W. L. Stam Sannap J. D. Atkins D. J °. Lopp Jas. Snider Geo. Rule W . F. Taylor K. M. Smith Braves Fred Brown Tom Norwood J. A. Herndon Wiley Gatling T. P. Messick B. B Tate

January Sale of Wool-nap Blankets

January sale at Fernlabing Company featuring wool-nap blankets with values up to 3 dollars. Road address 1 OE Road, Fernlabing.

Fernlabing

Baseball Celebrities of Ancient Days

The editor received touching letters from two little girls whose gifts touched hearts, showing true happiness beyond money. A playful verse links biblical figures to baseball feats, imagining Adam, Eve, Isaac, Rebecca, Samson, Moses, Cain, Abel, Abraham, the prodigal son, and David in humorous, anachronistic baseball roles.

Devil Eve Adam Isaac Rebecca Samson Moses Red Sea Cain Abel Abraham David

Monte Furnishing Company's Wee Outing Priced At 8c

A fragment notes a Monte Furnishing Company event described as a wee outing with 10¢ values now and 8¢ pricing mentioned. The readable bits imply a promotional item or catalog price update tied to the outing.

Monte Furnishing Company

Advertised Letters at High Point Post Office 1911

List of uncalled letters dated December 26 1911 includes C W Alexander Ada Briggs etc. Postmaster W P Ragan notes call for letters with advertised tag and date. Aimed to clear mail, with a sales pitch for Moffitt Furnishing Company offering goods at $1.25 value and urging street or R F D number to avoid delays.

High Point N C. W. Alexander Ada Briggs Patoorie Bar Ed Barrett F. L. D. Davis Erastus Daniels Prospere Davis Bette N, Ellis Placie Gray Marshall Hudson Gusted Halord Bessie Huber Jim Hobbs Onslow Hoover Mre Lizzie Howie Lon Hobleton Cora B W. P. Ragan Moffitt Furnishing Company

Brookins First Man W Carry Mail by Aeroplane in State

Wilmington reports Walter R. Brookings flew four Wright aeroplane trips at Highwood park before 1,500 spectators. The event featured a United States mail pouch delivery to a post office representative, marking the first mail carrying by airplane in the state. No passengers due to track conditions. Also mentions quiet Christmas at High Point and Leroy Earnhardt visiting from Jacksonville, Fla.

Brookins Wilmington Walter R. Brookings Wright Highwood Park United States High Point Leroy Earnhardt Jacksonville Fla J. L. Parish

Ladies knit underwear sale at Moffitt Furnishing Co

Moffitt Furnishing Company cuts 50c value ladies knit underwear to 39c. Stock includes assorted sizes and colors as part of a midseason savings event. Limited quantities available at reduced prices.

Moffitt Furnishing Company

Ladies and childrens sweaters one third off

A short retailer notice offers ladies and childrens sweaters at a one third discount. The sale highlights reduced prices on knitwear for women and kids, with shoppers urged to visit the store for the bargain.

Special Xmas Numbers from City Newspapers

The Review receives several handsome Xmas editions from rival papers including the Randle man News The Thomasville Times and Greensboro Patriot praising the town and publishers. Our congratulations are extended to those editions.

Randleman News Thomasville Times Greensboro Patriot

Sunday Hours at Mattons Drug Co Change

Matton Drug Co announces Sunday hours starting January 7 with the four store opening daily near church services. The store will close at 11 o clock to attend church and reopen a few minutes after church before closing again at 3 o clock.

Mattons Matton Drug Co

New Spring Styles and Millinery Half Price Sale 1912

New Spring styles in gingham and percals. Millinery includes hats at half price and baby cups valued at 50c now 25c. For sale or rent: farm of 112 acres four miles north of High Point with good buildings and outbuildings. Right party can rent game reasonable. Signed S. E. Smith.

Moffitt Furnishing Company High Point

Four Little Shop Talk The Review Praises Ads And Subscriptions

The Review extols its large subscription list and extensive advertising patronage in High Point. It argues subscriptions are cheap while revenue mainly comes from ads, calling advertising news to buyers and readers. It touts 30 to 35 columns of weekly reading matter and urges continued reader support.

the Review High Point

tmone goods 1236 15c vale stage

The fragment mentions goods and a stage at Vale, with values and timing unclear. Lacks clear proper nouns or events. The readable bits suggest an item sale or listing but do not specify subjects, dates, or outcomes for a cohesive summary.

Stolen White Indian Bull Dog Slated For Quiet Return

A white Indian bull dog has been stolen. The owner, O. Arthur Kirkman, offers 35 cents reward for information leading to the thief and asks the finder to keep the dog chained and quiet. The dog is noted to prefer young chickens, fresh eggs, and special settings of thoroughbred eggs, and is fond of children. All information to be kept quiet.

O. Arthur Kirkman

Remnants of Woolen Dress Goods at One Bal Price

Mortitt Furnishing Company advertises remaining woolen dress goods in stock at a single bal price. The notice highlights affordable remnants and urges customers to act quickly while supplies last.

Mortitt Furnishing Company

Bargain Sale Full Outfit Includes Horse Harness and Buggy

Coats valued to 12.50 offered by Loffitt Furnishing Company while discounting a full outfit listed at 195.00. The sale includes horse, buggy, harness and gear all offered at a bargain price. apply at The Review office for details.

New Ads This Week Listings by Page

Local advertisement snippet lists businesses and page positions including Southern Buggy Co on the 4th page Leonard Beavane Stamey Co on the first page N H Silver on the 8th page New York Cafe on the 5th page Home Banking Co on the 4th page Geo T Penny on the 1st page and White's Department Store on the 8th page

Southern Buggy Co Leonard Beavane- Stamey Co N. H Silver New York Cafe Home Banking Co Geo. T. Penny White's Department Store

Storm serve shirts sale and free Almanac offer

The notice advertises Storm serve shirts reduced from 3.50 to 1.69 and offers Hick’s Celebrated Almanac 1912 free to subscribers who pay up or in advance. A limited quantity available on a first come first served basis, with additional free almanacs for new subscriptions paid in advance.

Storm serve_shirts Moffitt Furnishing Company Hick

S. F. Brown & Co. Succeeds C. E. Sheloff in North Main Grocery

BUYS OUT GROCERY values up to $1250. S. F. Brown and partners succeed C. E. Sheloff in the grocery business on North Main street. The market change signals new ownership and ongoing local trade activity.

S. F. Brown &c C.E. Sheloff North Main Street

Five Merchants Ad Offer Kids Coats on Sale

Ads from The Review promote children coats with regular prices up to 5.98 now 2.98 at five merchants. Readers are urged to follow their ads for savings and shop around to maximize value.

Also Mentioned on This Page

Leon Bo" Sconn Leonaro-Bravans Sramey Company Dre British Woolen Mills N. Main The Hicks Migs Cora B. Galliher E. Hudson Hopkins Danville Postal Telegraph Co New York Stanton Building Roger J. D. Fulmer Miss Beulah Elizabeth City W. B. Griffin East Washington Street Mr. Fulmer Miss Fulmer Harris Younts & Craven Mallgray Masons Delos E. Hammer Elwood R. A. Broyles Avlanta C. C. Edwards Edwards Business College Blair-Hoskins High Point Business College Sherrod Industrial Club J. E. Kirkman Avery North Miss Kirkman J. T. Ryan C. C Souther Furniture Manufacturers Association J. Field Pleasant Grove Wesley Cecil C. A. Cecil William Jennings Bryan America Raleigh W. P. Grady and J. 8. Fulton Nozzlemen II H. Welch R. W. Fulton F. C. Sappenfield Buttsmen FO. Sappenfield J. G. George M. E. Welch Axmen C. H. Whitlow Parlstr H. F. Wright F. Blake A. G. Edwards J. A. Poplin HF. Wright M. J. Welch D. B. Shepard S. E. Smith Loffitt Furnishing Company
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