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The Review

Location

High Point, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Jul 04, 1918

Page

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Soldier Fathers Watch As Sons Serve In World War One

Dr E L Stamey of Greensboro reports three sons in American service with Capt R A Stamey and Sgt Enoch Stamey overseas and Wilbur Stamey in anti aircraft. He received a royal souvenir from King George the greeting card dated April 1918 and bearing the coat of arms promising God speed in the war effort.

E. L. Stamey Greensboro America Roderick A. Stamey Enoch Stamey Wilbur Stamey Stamey England King George Enoch Dr. Stamey George George, R. 1

Blockader Bound Over in Hoover Hill Mine Case

Blockader Bound Over Robt Sykes and a partner were examined by Commissioner Brown Saturday near the Hoover Hill gold mine and placed under 300 bond for court appearance. The partner was bound over to the same extent and to face the court.

Robt. Sykes Hoover Hill Brown

Keep On Buying War and Thrift Stamps

The war stamp drive closed Friday in this township with a large majority, but citizens are urged to continue purchasing war stamps. Stamps offer a 4 percent compound interest maturing in 4 Years from July 1, or 3 percent with freedom to sell at any time, as a strong investment for farmers, business people, and individuals.

WANTED Morning newspaper carriers in Greensboro

Advertises for two or three boys aged 12 to 14 to deliver the Greensboro Daily News on morning routes. Describes good pay and directs applicants to Paul A. Stamey at the Review office for more information.

Greensboro Daily News Paul A. Stamey

Car Stolen From Country Youth’s Ford On Street

Hines, a young man from the country, reports his Ford stolen on Saturday night. The car’s motor number is 2281007 and state number 53469. A reward of one hundred dollars is offered for return or information leading to recovery.

Hines

Sugar substitute formulas for use in soft drinks

Bottlers can save up to 50,000 tons of sugar by using substitutes without harming taste or body, per the Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture. The bureau plans to provide bottlers with formulas to cut actual sugar to 50 percent or less while preserving flavor, using substitutes such as starch sugar, maltose syrup, and honey.

Bureau of Chemistry Department of Agriculture

Falls Leave Horace Ragan With Broken Hip in Hayload Accident

Horace Ragan of Archdale broke his hip Saturday after falling from a load of hay. He was taken to the hospital here and is reported to be doing very well.

Horace Ragan Archdale

Youth and New Auto Come Grief After Accident

Sunday six youthful joy riders met a sad fate two miles south of the city. Verge Rickert, 15, was badly injured with a broken arm when the car overturned after hitting a hole. The other boys aged 14 to 17 escaped serious harm. law forbids under 16 driving and would have prevented damage.

Verge Rickert Bump Gaddis Lyte Clodfelter Raymond Hayworth Ross Spencer Earle Johnson Spencer Young Rickert Rickert

Death of G. W. Curtis at 63 years in Home

Geo W Curtis died at his home 800 West Green Street Saturday night at age 63. Funeral services were held from the home Monday afternoon conducted by Revs Lisebach and McKeehan of the Reformed church. The editor notes a personal loss in his passing and describes him as a fine old gentleman loyal to friends family and his Maker.

Geo. W. Curtis West Green Street

Land sale at Willowbrook Park draws bidders on South Main

Willowbrook Park land sale on South Main Street scheduled for 4 30 pm today by Penny Bros with thirty lots at reserve. Also notes war era fundraisers and community events including a Fourth of July concert, a marriage, local police cautions, band instrument appeal for Fort McPherson unit, and a land sale promotion with references to 666 cures and local officials.

H. A Millis Statesville South Main Street Penny Bros J. J. Welch David A. Welborn C. A. Eller Thomasville Rt. 1 Boyd Conservatory of Music

Seating Whose Pre Podes What Is Fission A

A fragmented OCR item mentions seating and fission with unclear terms such as Whose pre podes and i Blegtrwith. readable context is minimal and no concrete events or names are extractable from the supplied text.

Henry Traynham Killed In Action During War Service

The Review reports Henry Traynham son of J P Traynham of Route 4 was killed in action a day or so ago. He was drafted in California where he was living and went overseas early.

Henry Traynham J. P. Traynham Rt. 4 California

Governor Called on for 220000 White Men

Washington July 2 The War Department plans to have 3,000,000 men under arms by August 1 Provost Marshall General Crowder calls on governors to mobilize 220,000 white draft registrants between July 22 and 25 qualified for general military service.

Washington War Department Provost Marshall Crowder

War Bullets: 65 to 70 Percent of U S Troops in France Combatant

Secretary Baker stated Washington on June 26 that about 65 to 70 percent of the 900,000 American soldiers sent to France are actual combatant troops. He cautioned that these figures are rough estimates and declined to provide precise numbers.

Washington France Baker

McAlister Resigns as State Fuel Administrator

Washington reports A W McAlister resigns as State Fuel Administrator. Senator Simmons recommends R Norfleet, county fuel administrator at Winston Salem, to succeed him.

Washington A. W. McAlister Simmons R. Norfleet Winston-Salem Mr. McAlister

Atlantic Store Offers 30-Day Cost Price Sale Ad

The Atlantic Store promotes buying at cost for 30 days before closing out. Solomon Rabinowitz touts a landmark day in American history in an advertisement. Efird's confirms the final closing day of a large slaughter sale for Saturday. Penny Bros. sell the Taylor property on South Main Street today at 4 30 for the price it brings. An active trading day for merchants and buyers yielded great values and extra offers. Marine John D Marine from Philadelphia declares he will enlist in the Marines, needing to live up to his name.

Atlantic Efird's Penny Bros Taylor South Main Street Philadelphia John D Marine S. A. W. Patterson Marines

One Day Earlier The Review Mail Day Changes

The Review moves its mailing one day ahead due to the Glorious Fourth falling on the regular paper day. The editor refuses to keep the shop open on the holiday.

the Review

Bread Without Sugar Method From Kansas City Millers

A Kansas City milling firm reports a sugar free bread method using germ middlings with flour. Seven pounds of middlings are mixed with 100 pounds of flour and water, forming a sponge that expands well and yields a finer textured loaf. A second method uses 5 percent of the flour soaked in five times its volume of water at 150 degrees for several hours to avoid sugar, with suggested malt still beneficial.

Kansas City

Bigotry described as a devouring force in rhetoric

The speaker condemns bigotry as soulless and deadly, stating it moves in wrath, ruins paths, and feeds on victims' blood while its only rest is on friendship’s rock. The vivid metaphor likens bigotry to a female demon, even as the speaker contradicts by calling her a daisy.

Dollar Day Subscriptions Boost The Review Reach

The dollar day offer last Saturday flooded The Review office with would be subscribers under the banner of freedom and fair play. The offer now extends to those who missed the editor, provided they subscribe by this Saturday. Back subscriptions excluded, but in advance payments at the regular annual rate apply as with new subscribers.

Warps of Wartime Longing in Uncle Walt Mason Verse

A wartime verse by Uncle Walt Mason laments distractions of arts and entertainment as the world fixates on war against the Hun. The speaker prefers battle imagery over theater, baseball, or literature, declaring only the war effort meaningful until victory.

Eva Eliza Old Kaiser Bill Marks Walt Mason

On His Way to Berlin Soldier's Fare Paid by Citizen

A restless railway platform scene features a soldier bound for Berlin not France. A citizen pledges to pay his fare, support him with War Savings Stamps, and ensure he is well equipped for a safe, victorious trip. The piece lauds collective American support as essential to victory and peace. THACKER'S offers affordable garment pressing and cleaning services.

France Berlin Sam America

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Soldier of America Blockader Staley Stanton- Welch Bldg G. W. Curtis Willowbrook Park T. M. Stanton J. W. Long Fort McPherson, Ga Stanton Sapp Order of Moose High Point Guilford Battleground James W. Rose West End Baptist Church Lizzie Carroll Mack Blair Soro Francis Scott Key Fort McHenry McAlister Solomon Rabinowitz Mickie Lin Thacker's
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