lvr>~( Jroporv
A' N ? '* '????!* Tuesday ev< nlng in
tI V. ?! P.'.ptist Church W il" so 1 -
er?-'i.-.| of (In- moist b?>uutiful
anil r..; ?? .->iv? uxldiiuis of the aut
1i :it:i ?? i'>on wIk'ii Miss Dorothy
Gtt-ory Ihc'iiiu tin* bride of Mr.
Allen Ives of New |{?>rn.
The decorations of ferns, ivy. and
cat lied ml candles. formed a lov* ly
background for t!t?* wedding scene,
and I in* exquisite music by Mr-. I.
M. Meekins, completed the atmos
phere of diunity, beauty, and happi
ness thrt symbol!** a real woddinu.
Just before the en mony Mrs. J. I*.
G rem leaf sant "For Yon Alone,** in
a very charming manner with a vio
lin obllgato played by Miss Minnie
Nash.
Mips Helen Street of Forest Hill,
Maryland, and Miss Sarah Watt of
Uei.l^vllV, bridesmaids-,- wore shad
ed towns of ureen chiffon and car-1
ried arm hoquets of pink snapdrag
ons.
Miss Olive Wood and Miss Les
celles Ct iffin. both of Flizabeth City,
bridesmaids, wore shad* <1 towns of
ros?* chiffon and carried arm boquets
oi imi:k snapuratoiiST"****
The flower girls. little Misses Vir
ginia Worth and Lillian Sn\all, wore
black velvet dresses and carried bas
kets of sweetheart roses.
Mrs. C. K. Griffin of New J!? in,
sister of the bride, was matron of
honor, and wore a town of apricot
georgette, trimmed with lace, and
carried an arm bouquet of bronze
chrysanthemums.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Dr. S. W. (irepnry.
She wor?? a beautiful gown ot crepe
Roma trimmed in rhinestone:* and
her veil of white tulle was cattuhi
with a coronet of orange blossoms.
She carried a shower bouquet of
bride's roses and lilies of the valley.
Her only ornament was a pearl
brooch, which was a gift from the
bridegroom, and had been handed
down in his family for two genera
tions, having been given to hf*
grandmother on her honeymoon bv
Ills ? i-indf.Mh.-r, ;
The ceremony was |>erfornied by '
Dr. S. H. Templeman, pastor of the
First Baptist Church.
The bridegroom had for his best
man. his brother, Mr. *C. L. Ives, Jr.
of New Bern.
The wedding was followed by a
reception at the home or the bride,
where many beautiful gifts had !>????*?
j=ent In attestation of the popularity
of one of the city's most beautiful
and most charming young women
Mr. and Mrs. Ives arc sp? ndini'
thoii*- honeymoon in the North n??d
upon their return will make the'r
home in New Horn.
Out of town guests attending the
wedding were Mr. C. L. Ives, Sr.
father of th? groom; Miss Laura
Ives of New Bern, Mrs. A. Potter of
Boston, Miss Mamie Dean of Nor
folk, Mr. C. L. Griffin of New Bern,
Miss Muttic Griffin of New Bern.
Kntertain Briday Party
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Small enter
tained the lvrs*Cregory bridal party
Monday evening, following the re
relicarsal for the wedding which took
plar" at the First Baptist church
Tuesday. A 'niffet supper was served
in the dining room and coffee was
pour? d in the living room. The de
corations used were white chrysan
themums and yellow candles. The
guests were: Mr. George Allen Ives,
Miss Dorothy Gregory. Dr. and Mrs.
S. W. On gory, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Worth. Mrn. J. P. Greenleaf. Mrs. I.
M. Meekins, Mrs. Ned Griffin,
Misses Lesreilcj Griffin. Olive Wood,
Mlnn:e Nash, Virginia Worth. Lil
lian Small, Sara Watts of IleldsvilliT
Helen Street of Baltimore. Mattie
Griffin of New Bern; Messrs Charles
IVes of New Bern. Paul Mingele,
of New Bern. Charles Cowell of
Washington. Jule Etheridge of Nor
folk, Kvans Blades and Dr. J. W.
Bella.
liwirhwm
Dr. and Mr?, s. W. Gregory enter
tained at a luncheon at The Linden
Tuesday for the Iveg-Gregory bridal
party and the families of the bride
and bridegroom. The tea room dec
oratlons were white and green, with
a shower bouquet of bride's roses
and tulle suspended from the chan
delier In the center of the room ov
er .1 lonn table with streamers ofj
tulh running from the chandelier to
all corners of the room. Concealed j
poll sui:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENT
FORTY YEAR BONOS
*'? ir^-n rt it ?>ftw>n ?f i?iH'h??T.
I'dnrinl ami >ntri? ?t j-naht" In S * Y"rfc City
nr Halt iill, N, C
B"li tvfi?1? ami ln'Tr?t thWfnwn nm,- ? tr?in
? II f'a'r. . . r , : ,( taja', ft ? tanow
T?i" bnnd* in H tt'if f?.? at |-ar at "i 1 -wvt rn'f
tf !n??-r??t n'? mmI n< .1 y.-r ?vm |>
to IV'klir* ?' 1-m mi ntiil- attmVr* it in 'iiafWv
hil?>. "r Ifcfwr-'itiai'r}* >| t .?? r?tit. 4| i i*t < nt,
II I prr i-.-n*. 13 | | r r.n?. r, j r on- i
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p?i?* ?t? .|
K'-r fw'hf inf rnva'i B awlv m m* 6r Mr. rh??
??' M. M '-IJrto, Attar*. at taw. J|5 ft,. .
.N't V,k i ?f|/? M.'l |;u> I,. Of In!' Ii '41 th*
<f f?,??
T t)uht to r.>?! snf ?r all htd? l? ?j.r-??lr
It I w.ll I- f-U 'l n >? r ftr-. HaVah. S.
tin'tl 12 '.V|,-rfc X<v>n. No<*Wl*r mm,. ir-23.
It It. I,?V,
Or? : ">,3|.N'r? t.'.1.9.12 R?av Tr^a.'irrr.
?The Apothecary Shop
I'HONK 4<M>
The Good Drug Store
Spencer - Walker Co.
Where Every Man Finds What
He Like* To Wear i
SEES COLLAPSE OF
ANTI-JEW DRIVE
American Jewish Committer
Thank* Agitation Again*!
Smitic ltace Wearing Out in
This 4'oiintry and Others.
New York. Nov. 7?What is called
the "collapse *>f anti-S?iuitic agita
tlon in tU<' I'nilt'tl States." and the
fact (hat no attempt on any consid
erable seal* was made during the
? past year to revive this propaganda,
has had a "most salutary effect in
nilniinizinK anti-Jewish activities in
| Europe." according to the sixteenth
annual report of the American Jew
ish Committee mude public here.
The report credits the collapse of
1 the anti-Jewish propaganda to the
vigorous protests of the press, the
church, and other American organs
of piTWtC opinion.
Louis Marshal of Now York is
president of the committee, whose
members inchtde many of the most
prominent Jews in America. The
! report Wdi prepared by its executive
committee, which includes Albert D.
Lasker, Julius ltoenwald and Gener
al Abel Davis of Chicago. Oscar S.
Straus. Abrani I. Elkus. Justice Irv
: ing Lehman, Cyrus L. Sulzberger.
Lewis L. Strauss, and Mr. Marshal of
New York. Dr. Cyrus Alder and Hor
ace Stern of Philadelphia Felix Fuld
of Newark, N.J., A. Leo Weil, of
Pittsburgh. A. C. Ratshe.sky of Bos
ton. Colonel Isac M. Cilman of New
Haven, and Paul L. Feiss of Cleve
land.
The past two years have a no
ticeable improvement in the condi
tion of the Jews in Eastern and Cen
tral Europe, according to the re
; port, "although in many lands op
PT'.HVion. I'frat rut inn .and?inv^lious
| discrimination still prevail. Even
there a reasonable hope for eventual
if not speedy betterment is justified.
"Iniquitous anti-Semitic propagan
da on the whole, has met with gen
eral condemnation in western Eu
rope . except in Germany where anti
Semitism has been adopted as a rally
ing cry by a~~K\imber of minor politi
cal groups and especially those of re
actionary tendencies. It is evident
from their procedlngs that anti-Sem
itism Is the hand-maiden of the
broken remnants of militarism and
junkerdom and of those forces which ,
are bent on overthrowing the repub
lic and of com mitting free and libesul
government.
"With anti-Semitism discredited
in the more enlightened countries
of the world, it cannot long survive
in o? ntral and eastern Europe.
"The Improvement?iu?Uim
mlc. political and spiritual condi
tion of the Jews due to post-war re
construction. is also evidenced by
the falling off of Jewish immigra-|
tion to th" 1'nlted States, the re
port continues. Some monthly quotns
for Poland and other countries were
not filed, and although this may
partly be explained by lack of means
to nink" the trip, the betterment #of j
conditions generally has had much
I
ill (bo h<Mi'|U*-t were pninll hnre of i
rice tli d wltli white ribbons which
Ml til tli?' plate of each guest an th?*
Ice couwc win being served anil
showered the bride and groom. Tl.o
plan- cards were miniature brides |
and bridegrooms. Four courses!
were n rv d and the guest* wore:
Mr. and Mrs. <'. K. c;rlffIn. New Horn; j
Mrs. A. l'ott? r of Hovton, Misses,
Dorothy Gr? yory, f.?.-uo!le- Griffin,
Olive Wood, l.anra Pis. N--w Hern;
Sara Walts, HeidsvtPo; Mattln <Iiif
fin, N<*w Horn: Helm Str?-'t, Haiti
more; and Georco A lion Ives. New
Ihnu .C. w limn; rimn ...
Ives, Jr., Now Horn; Clias. Cowell,
Washington; Paul Mengel, Now 1
Hern; Jule Kthorldge, Norfolk; John |
Jones, New Hern; Dr. J. W. Roll#,
W. B. Hlades, New Horn.
i
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tt*iry one of th<' new Hulrk*'
for 1!I2< both Foum nml SI\
??? Is ,qulp|?<l wilh IMIck
?Four Wheel Brake* as part of
standard ?-<|ulpm< nl. Thous
ands of owners have already
l?ut them to the test In actual
service and Hulck lour-wheel
brakes have boon proven to be
thoroughly reliable and effici
ent.
TmIohuIit liuick l]o.
Inc.
"At Once" I
DELIVERY I
When you need some Grocer
ies. want them In a hurry?In
fact you must have them In
time for Dinner?Phono 356
or 296 and they will be In your
hands almost as soon as you
hang up the phone.
We maintain A special delivery
service ,1ust to a<?ommodni**
our custoincra. Try It today
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PHONES 8M and 296
to do with it. although in Poland
'political conditions Ksivc much to
"Thi'ii- hu? been a trenundous re
vival of cultural lit'.' in Poland. llou
"m'.inia. r?::?t to a i.-sser ? xtent, in Lit
via." according to the report. "Tie
number ??t <r||,>ii> s i".cr? ;ih
iug by I'-apit and hounds, old schools
.tr?* h?-ing r<*l?ulit ?ind new oucs es
ta I?*i"i'.? d. modern t*?xt hook* are be
ii" |Mt'i!;.*hrd in many place.*.?4&fiw
puh!i>-:itii?ns an* springing iipT^Hul
? ven the theatre, that unmistukahie
concomitant of normal life, is again
coming into Its own.
"In every country with the excep
tion of Russia. Poland. Hungary and"
I ?nvia. ih? government is encourag
ing this renaissance of intellectual
lif?* among the
Kv? rv state creatcd by the P? ace
Conference is endeavoring to honor
I he letter and spirit of the Minoritv
Kiglit-s guarantees. with the excep
tbin Austria. Latvia. Poland, and
to a nuirh lesser extent, Koumnnia,
the report concludes. Lithuania is
singled out <!s heing "conspicuously
progressive" in safeguarding the
rights of minorities.
AXOTHKIl f 0\FK1H-:|J \TF.
VKTKIUN PASSKS AWAY
Rdenton. Nov. 7.?Another old
Confederate veteran has passed to
the great beyond. A man of sterling
qualities, whose friends are num
bered with those whom he has ever
met. for oveiyone loved him. and.
s-idness reigns at the thought of the'
? passing-rrf tlTt* kind and "Invtffg^Tnrr:'
?and and father.
Mr. A. T. Hush, who has h??en in
declining health for the past two
years, and for the last few months
jan invalid, calmly breathed his last
at 4:30 Tuesday morning and. as
, one witnessed the passing of this
kindly man there was a realization
| that everlasting life Is not far dls
? tant as the illumination of peace
, showed in the wan features of him
who had Just passed from death to
life.
The deceased celebrated his seven
? ty ninth birthday in July last so he
Taking The nine Sky
(hit Of Style
At this story. St' I-? Is n mn>.
i' ' roin-s!-. not a i,iatt. r of
cost. The umnunt you pay Is
based on intrinsic worth and
nothing else.
The priceless thrill that
toes with scintillant stvlo is
yours?f-hut it doesn't go Into
the prl/pe.
We may buy with our heads
in the clouds?under the spell
of the new fashious?but,
when wo mark our mcrcban
dihe, we get down to earth
again!
The womap who has to
watch expenses doesn't have
to watch her step not nt this
store.
M. Li'itfh Shrrn Co,
The WOMAN'S Wh'Alt STOKK
haJ almost r?'a?'h'>l four-neon*. Horn J
in County, he came 10 Kil??n-|
ui??!*?* taan v?at* ;iu?? a:;>l has'
?.j. i?- ihl> hi* 3'.??ns?' I!?> was
i at- i ?<! 11?? K >!? titoti
''?.??i >i ?liurc'i. <ti whi?h Hi- funeral
?v.\: .? w.ii Ii.? hi'ltl W ??lt: ?ilay af
.tioa ihr?'f ... l.?. k. with tli*? in
?a. r.: f?>:.ir?tt**x ia lli?* ihurch
? r.i.<';.mitl.
II hv hi- \vifi\ two
? ? **?k!i? ? r.-. Ail? *? i*.it/.a In aiul Ata*
i> Turii.-r l'.n>li, an?l ntio brother. Mr.
I O:ii Itu-in. of Norfolk. *?s w*ll an
::>*Vfral i:?*ph? ws unU nioces.
Biff!
Bang/7
Boom! ?
Me's Here.
Again
DOUGLAS
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TH E MOLLYCODDLE"
Scenario byTomGeraghtv i
Stoiy byHarold MacGratn j
Directed byVictor Fleming
Six ReelsofFanbanksHumor 1
Thrills - Love - Speed - Action
Don't think its an ordinary
picture ?? iti " Doug"
Supei -fied in a United
Artists Production.
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Just A rrivt'tl
Dried Poarlics
Dried Ajijilcs
Dried Apricot*
?**?hhiinks??
2.3<\ 18c, 15c, I0c-ll?.
lor soim tliiiif! gotnl to
cat rail 697 or 69'f
K. I.. GAKKETT
(Around the corner)
New Arrivals
In The Field Of Materials
TllPuft. lovrly li'llll f lirnfftrlv*'*
with iiiul pruri' I" l!?' now -iliiomHi'.
Supple nil'.*, finely w??vi n anil Iij-I
i'ou< <lr<p pile fiiliricK, uiiiii1 pliiiti anil itlhcrs
heavily ?le*i^ne<l, lire ripially popular.
Ainonjj I he Howe*! lire ehnrmeen, rltilToii
tv? ill mid orina.
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