D1 Jriayers an,a riaynoiiises o I o I o iTt o o it it id Id ol 10 te as id n-. 11- -ts :in ad n- re, T. li. By .re, nd ns- eg-!ol- all Ice T. J. .. ... j. j. .. a. dk.A . a I Mrs E. A. HunmhreV has return- -larl to the city from a visltAo friends GOLDSBORO. in New Bern. I' hi T,uev "Davis- and JSlitaheth . J Sknklns entertained a number of T . ' I tVioir vnnnr frtanda this waaV nt t.h Wldsboro. N. u. the after on Geora ArJ r tv nave receieu mo iuuu - . , ., . 5". . . ,r a tt nue. Tneir noma, was lasieiuny aec- . orated with SDirea. ferns and beam- iie request u - ,uu4 honeysuckles, many fW ijuenter. . :i wata nlaved. amnnr them a flower ,Tait5n. of seima, tounaay, pru -c ' - ills- . , , r.iK ; ton and Mr. Leland Edmunsori won asS nfflXi'r the prize. During the evening de- ooperauuu . ' ficious refreshments were served con- .niriTicr mans ior ci uik uino - . . . are .? ' . ttt-Tco sistinr of brick ice cream, case ana ,r0Ugl.out Z sandwiches. Those present were cleaner aim mui, D "'-L . Jf I -vT c,4,,o0 to to r-r-ifflr, t "R ns or tne sunuay , ,T7" ' -o l-v a Menibers ers or uie a - MiHSfta Marv Morri- Berta Cww. Council of b raui ""Itord. EmilABranton. Virginia Sasser, t?re entertained . - TO ' xWston. tfannie Lou Brogden, va:r sotiuu rrr V Sarnmnns. of Fremont. Lucy it-eet. During tne evening mis-1 . Vt j ntn t f n.wfli. Davis, Messrs. Hayden Griffin, Le- S aidMr Robert E. Stevens, 1-d ,Edmundson ; Armour Wilson, ... onrt AT r and Mrs. E. A - eorge uew, .uuuam 'Aven "ho reside at 1;heir conn- In celebration of her birthday last 5 npar Goldsboro. have re- Sunday Mrs. D. J. Broadhurst had i! - A 'mo fJ-nm "Rnreraw. w"hrt a reunion family dinner at her horns i-Tiea ';uu.o i ' - . . t. t TYnVrtom nnmitAT nf lifer children, srrandchn- r?" -mj,riifi" Parrott. for several 1 dren and "In-laws" participated, Lirrrranacer of the Western Union those present elng Dr. and Mrs. . , u ffino in tins riTv. na.s srv- w nKfi man. tnis uiiy, ivai . aw with that comtSanv LT. J- Mr. and Mrs. F. K.,.ana Mr. ha taken a position with the and Mrs. Chas. Broadhurst, of n-omp National isanK. ' smiuuiBw, uu . , ATareraret. Hines. who Broadhurst. of Greensboro. Man? LUl' ' -r I . - 11 J ( J 1 ilm j4atr Trt iTr .... v,fei visiting Mrs. josepuua inenas caueu uuimg mj Tas presented to fresiaeni auu iub. Misses Alne UTeeman ana jwnry T'lson. has returned nome. Dortch entertained a a large numuet vr R. Jack Smith was summon P im o -1ff fil piW 4iM $ Ml! mm UDieeer ana oener luau tvci - THE GREAT RELIfA 1 rl CHAUTAUQUA wiLMiisrGTQisr 7 --Great Vacation Days j MAY 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. The Chocolate Soldier. r.omnsnv of 30 Including Orchet- 11 tra DUNBAR'S REVUE The Chorus Ensemble of Allen and K enna's Aviation Girl at Royal Theatre All of This Week. L theXtre "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." " 1 " uuriuu cuidi ioiuou o i wnen me AIIBUb m iua. uuia s Smith was summon- of their young friends Tuesday even- Montezuma decided that woven feath- ti AToos. fhio wpplr nw- l x t : J3 'EVkllsvarfner an I . . j xv. ed to nicnuuig, in ai a uriu6e p1 " er cioaKswere io oe xne sign oi me 'is to the deatk of her mother, Mrs. exciting game of bridge delicious re- n0bm"ty, they did not reckon for the Tp. Baldwin. freshments were served. trduble they were to cause- future Mai. e. W. Hill, who is in the Mrs. B. H. Griffin, of Raleigh, is generations who wish to' immortalize silitarv service near Atlanta, Ga., in tne city tQ spend several days the eariy ,jay8 Cf North America on t in the city io spend a few days witn friends and relatives. the never fading film, iith relatives. Thursday evening, Mrsj H. M. Geraldine Farrar, who so wonder- Mr-. KV. O. Benton, who nas Deen Humphrey entertained the Tuesaay fuiiy and vividly immortalized Joan oi ' l, Qtivp r,.?ient. at a local hos- t,ij0 ninh at her home on George I Arc in the ereat Droduction of "Joan Uii was able to return to her home street Dainty refreshments were the Woman," was selected by Cecil hivreek. served after an evening ui t uriu8. aeMUie to perpeiuate iuc - r. E..M. Davis lett tnis weeiv Those present were Mesaames w . Tenzca, Montezuma s aaugmer, wuu ' . ... :ii v V I a vr.. .. I i - i -3 OnW-av Tt 4a ion and wmie mere win uc Vick F V. rJumgaruner, Mi6aioi mg Dywuiu uuua vvn.. neV of Mrs. Charles W. Sanders. 0ldham, of New York, Norwood Spi- upon this that Jeanie MacPhersons 6 .7. Li.. .rV, on I r- it Mnnvna TO1 I fho A rt draft's STieCtaCle. .M1?S or I ac uiauow. , . I Cer, aiioaco J nvw I --- . ,, . 4. ! pmmtda Virginia Bordfen. viv- "Tne woman lioa rorgoi, . m ian Wooten, Huldah Slaughter. ' Grand theater, Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday afternoon Mrs. .esne was iounaea, Weil very charmingly entertained the For three months before the ac Tuesdav Bridge Club at her home on tual filming, of the picture, Director Park venue After an afternoon deMille's research department was at snent in playing bridge, delicious re- work in libraries and museums and Jhm?ntV weri served even invaded Mexico itself, to photo- Mrs L W Humpnrey. arcompan- graph the ruins of the ancient Aztec ied by her niece, Miss Mary" Hum- palaces Iphrey, left mmoay p, city the famous throne room of Mon- K'ork to be with her son, Mr. Paul city, ine mo t. Humphrey, who is seriously 111 a, ; - nearly his home there 200 feet m'eight, were erected, and Dr and Mrs. M L Smoot, of ay tn0U8and people employed in etteville, were visitors in Goldsboro . . the scene. but aB they this week en route , to New K UTere m0stly native Aztecs of Uhe where they went to take their liWe daases. their costumes were daughter, Margaret Virginia, wnu wi sunniied. It was when they receive treatment for intanuie paraiy- pam;.tn th costumes of the 250 no- sis GORGEOUS LIGHTING AND SCENIC EFFECTS 4 Featuring Grand Parade of the Allies SIR JOHN FOSTER FRASER.F.R.G.S. h-iArauve tfatient at a local hospital, lis recovering nicely. v. J. T. Lashley left this week to enter a Baltimore hospital for treat- lien f. Mr. Toe A. Parker left Wednes day to visit rnenas in tucnmuuu. Tr. W. H. Mason, of Petersburg, ha.. i in the city on a yisit to rel- Mrs. W. H. Cobb, Jr., is visiting feds and relatives m Jacksonville, ip-,u GeorsTA Norwood J s in thet kir to spend a few days with his pa- fcnts here . Frank, voung Jon of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Rhodes, died at they?-home l:ere Vednesday. . -. i v. T. Harrison is spending Mrs. r -oc Lrnwii wifri fHonria in Wilson Mrs. Herbert Atkinson, of Wilramg- m. is the guest in this city of Mrs. I). L. Jpock. Miss Mildred Dunn, of Chapel Hill, I the house guest this week of ':?s Lilljan Brown. Cor.. 11th A.tUrkot.Sttw Vian m wiMWMLy of a delicate nature ' Batter Than Ew Etmodeled and Eiulpp4 tjpw MANAGEMENT i'l CAFE and ROOF GARDEN it ifc-r With BatW OO -i Jl ) I HI 1X1 ! s- "... x.. bles and the garments of) Montezuma, Through the generous gut oi his dau nte and his immediate court, city and private donations by citizens costume department was mo- and $22.50 given by the todies of the mentarily stumped. Episcopal church, the Hostess nous Drawings compiled by the archaeol- fund of the Goldsooro woman b ogists and historians demanded that reached a total this week of ?3i8.o. cloaks head-dresses, vests and even Robert P. Uzzell, a 'popular young tne curtaInSf rugs and screens, be of a ivi. want tn KnltlTTlOre . -mtx-j. i iman oi mis vi-j, woven learners. ragm lewuweu ithis week where he will enter a nos- robeg were required for Montezuma; 1 i .nt-rrtarit QTiA SLT OOeratlOn I a r x. r . Pltai IOI ncaiuivu. " 1 J SIX IOr UUaieiUUi;, llio lavuiico, iuui a oeiiuate i reatnerea gowns were requireu iw me Miss Merle Weaver, of Greensboro, Aztec Empeor and six top his daugh- is in the city on a visit to inenas ter . and relatives. She is the guest of Miss Emma Giddens. BACK TO OLD FAVORITES. uespite tne iact tnai me attraction ' for tne Past two weeks at tne froy3-1 f has been one of the best popular . MARIETTA. , priced shows ever presented in Wil- mington, there are some who prefer - , . A x'a a a a show light and frolicsome, w5th 7 . plenty of singing and dancing and Marietta, Aril 13. miss nothing serious to worry about. Oliver, who is teaching at s Tq thoge tne attraction for tne Mountain, came, home to spend uas- minz week AUen and Kenna's Avi- ter. While here she had Lrerniaa ation Girl musicai comedy company, measles and stayed a week longer muat very forcibly,-lhis being than she expected. a brand new company in this dis- . TTnin loft for hfir tir- rJl nnn MoaeT m n a4 rn 1 n rm tAv hom in Florida Friday, after spend- organization, presenting tabloid , ver ing ainonth here with her brother si0ns of popular musical comedy bills, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. S.- with three different shows on the Page. . . wemekl nnvpr rural carrier, x uc, uycuiu6 amavuua.iui y Mr. J---Sin iJ Sunday He and Tuesday will be "The Two went to Washington last Sunday, we musical frolic in one, act, returned Home lueauajr. .- featuring in the leading roles Mae Quite a numum , n -a r Kenna, Liuaiow Alien ana jacs ed the dedication service of the nap- WrIght three wen known musical . . i nuirmmit nn Easter . . i tiSt CITUTCn in oinu comeay Stars who are suie lu yieaae. Sunday.. Four big faudeville teams are carried The new Methodist , church . feere wIth this show, in three different ?it' hp dedicated in the near, future, thangeson the weekrand among them Will uc . . 1 frn . .tt , J J -r,.11 in mtoiinal The third Sunday in June ih is -wooawa.ru uu uu m. mU01v VL dedicaUon exercises, if the-speab specialties; Dot Duell, who sings the me UBU1W,W . . .1 .t-.i v j rnfirTi " Impersonator or can come at tnat time. ' xjiuod, ""r " . ' er can . . too dancer. This show will un- Mr St GreenV lie pent doubtedly attract big, crowds for the SveT t&&P whole ofthe coming week. ter and brother-in-iaw. mi . - : W. M. Oliver. V - Mr. Draper, of jairmont, w ? ( i XX. . X ' I jsV " 4 ""0 - 4 - -V. A HI n ' " " "" s -y - - x m pav:"' nf n-iiiii GERALDINE FARRAR The World famous Grand Opera Prin a tfonna, In Her GreatesUFilm Spec tacle, "The Woman God Forgot," at the Grand Monday and Tuesday. WHY WAIT? Sooner or later ypirll come to us, if you want first class printing. Why wait? It will profit you more to come now. Wilmington Printing Company "Masters in the Delectable Art of Printing." Phone 886 Native Croatian Tamhnrica Orchestra MARGERY MAXWELL GREAT TIMELY LECTURES CIRCUS TIME -IN FAIRYLAND MRS. CHRISTINE FREDERICK ationally Known Expert, On Household Economics 100 War Posters of Allied Nations Exhibit of famous RAEMAKERS WAR CARTOONS PiiAiiTaimiiA Sasnn Tickets for the m-mm. i tLntire oeyen uays $ov u oougnt Before the Opening Day Children's Tickets $1.25 if Bought Before Opening Day TkQ,a pM- TV Not InrliiHf the I U f&r Cent War lax A A X IVVU V a w. - Which Will Be Collected For the Government at the Gate WEEK HERE A TO MAY ... .tMAY i rtLI -li Nob Feataru. RT I IK BONNtlS Jt r . . ... . . &Mt wetn without vmnklma. repd du JjTrM peukp Ako drp- eries, turmturc oaraaw quinte patten - . ... mal Ame e deafer and CI IT PENETRATES" , OUR GUARANTEE fails to do all claimed we will gladly refund your money, and authorize any dealer to do the same, do uro yoa get the Genuine 1 rade-marca Noah'a Liniment, with Noah'a Ark on the package. You do not have to fill any blank or return the bottle. Wtthat fair? 25c, 5Qc, $1.00 of your dealer. ' Noah Products Corp., Kiclimona, Ta. sri Sundky with Jiis father, Rev. Mr-U Drapr. CHADB0URN. 4. ''. niioHhnnni. Anril 13.-Miss Vera yAa.MW h w f GRAND Most Gorgeous Photo play Spectacle Ever -Released By Artcraft Monday and Tuesday ARTCRAFT PICTURES PRESENT The World's Most Famous Grand Opera Prima Donna GERALDINE I Best, who has been in training at l Toma Walter Memorial nospi- ! i- TirnMttrfnfi la -D-isltln? relaMves (ai in " CL.ARKT0N. - . a . j 4, i I in town. , I Sergeant William Usher, of Camp Plarkton April 13:Misses K-ate m. jacitson, Bpeni-u-...v - Johnson and Bnrn K -were vis- Wsparents . . . , wilmingt0n, itors in Lumherton relatives here this week. Miss Adelle Slngletiry ha? f1?- Rev! 'and Mrs. B. E. Stanfield and ed home after spending a period in m Mrg E A motored Raleigh. t w to Evergreen last Sunday. Mrs W. S. Clark and. daughter, Miss Migg Gta,iyS McDonald, who has Cora Clark, We returned from a been visitlng relates in Wilmington, rtei?4. tn Arlonta. Oa. v. n witnmoH home ' ' ' , -1 uaa - . V V,o. Mr and Mrs. M. O. CODie, oi The entertainmem &iyu. j ttnrinm last Friday night was aJ suocess. A neat sum was realized K which will be-used to;.purcnase new . 4.- A nhvsirAl labora- Greenshoro, and Mrs. 5. S. Tate, of Rftmsenr. Kre' visiting here . W , r a TAnalAT. Jr.. of .Tsrfl KArl lwjs accepted ' an lnvnanon, eaA the baocaiahreate seraaon to t I fl ....... ttImL jiaVaaI Ufa X. OT" SUPPORTED BY WALLACE REID Hofeart Bosworth and Raymond Hatton "THE WOMAN G0DF0RG A Production of Powerful Proportions With Gor 1 - . . . m w i .1 A L geous Scenes Laid m the Land or tne .aiww.. A BURNING LOVE STORY 0F THE LAND OF MONTEZUMA A Spectacle of Extravagant Splendor With Miss Far rar In Her Most powerful Screen Portrayal MATINEES 15c ROYAL All This Week . MUSICAL G O MEDY PRESENTING A NEW SHOW NIGHTS 25c Ml and jenna s Aviation Girls A Classy, Up-to-Date Musical Comedy, Organizatibri 1 OPENING BILL "THE TWO BOSSES? A Musical Frolic In One Act, Featuring May Kenna Ludlow AllenV Jack Wright 3 ' , , . . .. Four Big Vaudeville Teams arid ay Pretty Chorus of Dancing Delights SAME OLD PRICES 1 Matinees 15-20c ) -Any Seat Nightsv20"30c ii the otjgw ftt,frT3-P5!S-' ' - - '

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