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s local 5 O'11 a ¥ WOMANS CLUB CALENDAR ¥ ¥ FOR JANUARY ¥ ¥ - ¥ ¥ Music Department, Friday ¥ ¥ P. M., 2 30 Ocloclt, January 8, ¥ ¥ IMS. ¥ *-*' Bualnevr—Civic* Department ¥ ¥ —Friday P.M..S OcIocm, Janu- ¥ ¥ ary It. 1922. ¥ ¥ Hi-me Economics Dcj.arLmvnt ¥ ¥ Friday, P. M.. 2 JO O'clock. ¥ ¥ January 26, 1923. ¥ ¥ Mrs. Frvd McKay', F< ea.dent ¥ ¥ ¥ Mr. Z. V. Snipes vu a busies** visitor in Raleigh yesterday. Mr. Jeaav B. Lee hax returned front a business trip to East SL Louis, Mo. Mr. R. F. Monroe spent Sunday with hie brother, P. E. Monroe, at Hajty. Mlm Ethel Roller has gone to Fort Lauridalc, Fla., where she will spend several week*. Mr. T. L. Vaughn, Jr., has retain ed home after spending Christmas and the New Year in Virginia. Mr M. M. Porter returned Sunday from South Carolina where he spent the holidays with rolgjrve* Mr. Geo. L. Cannady has returned from Pxfonl whsre bt spent ths Chrietmaa holidays with relatives. Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Dra per, Wednesday afternoon January 2, a fine boy, Thomas Jarhaon Draper. Mrs. P. H. Lynch was op erated on in a FayotUviJIc hospital Saturday anil Is getting along nice ly Mr W. D. Smith Is out again after a severe attack of pneumonia. He —- - w nn [Win IUI wvtrtl *m)u. Mr and Mr*.' Charles Pearl and daughter have returned to their heme in Augusta, after spending U» holi day* with Mr. anil Mra. Gold .Urn Min Kennedy, a member of th« graded school faculty last year, who la now a Uacher in the Oxford aehool*. was the guest of fnend* her* this week. Mr. and Mrs. &. G. Taylor, Jr., are back from a northern wedding tour and are now at bom* at the realdenre of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Taylor on W. D^ie strict. Secretary Riddle of the Dunn Chamber of Commerce, ha* returned from Raleigh, where h* went Wed nesday to be present at th* opening of th* Legislature. Th* many friend* of Mra Vlrgi* Warren an* con earn ad ever bar con ditio a. She was taken to a Fayotte vfli* hospital .'several days ago but no operation haa aa yet b**n perform-: od. Mr. J. J. Lane hni returned from a trip wen whir* he purchase <1 a car load of mules. The mules arc expected to arrive in Dunn SatD*dsy end may be seen at his sals* stable* on North Wilson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Donnning, Mia* Viola McNeill, Min Una Gough and R*1Ph Parker, were visitor* in Re leigh yesterday. They also attended the mi notr* I show at th* auditorium Uwre tost night. Mr. Ban Franklin will deliver a Nocture at the Opera House in Dunn Wednesday evening January 17th, at ® o'clock under the auspices of the Woman’* Club. His subject wiH be: "Bo-Meking Main Street" StoMh, Porter and Co., local con tractors, have the contract U build a nice residence for Mr. H. A. Black. will begin on the building im ruediately and It will be erected near Mr. Hurdie'i new residence. Mr. C. A. Ballsy has accepted a position with Mr. J. L. Hotelier. Mr. Balluy is a licensed embalmcr and will render his service in th* under department Mr* Pailey it well known In Dunn, haring held a Similar position with Mr. Hatcher l*a y*ar* ago. HHhatncipatlon Day was r«1fhrmtc»l her* Monday by the colored people ot the Dina District. Service* were conducted In the colored MethodUt church. The address we* delivered by Rev. B. C. Robeson of Fayetteville. A large crowd pettlclpeted In the ex ercise* of the doy. Mr. *uge»# Farter I* in Roe king ti.rn this week where he U making ar rangement* to ope* a Here. Mr* Parker will Join hhn there later. Mr. Porker, who ha* been a member ef the firm of *. D. Parker and to«* far the past aevaraJ year*, I* a native •f Dunn and one of lh* town’* moot popular baalneaa men. HU heat ai friends here regret that he U te leave aa, hut wU for him much me re** ia his aaw baalnea* venter* J. R_ Smith has returned from hk old he ia* In Booth Caroline wham ha spent the Christmas holidays will r ala three On hU way boma ha wR, naaaad the wrack of a Port astern* bOo la which oaa man was killed In etaatly, and another aerioualy lajar ad. Mr. Sarith mid the man wha ww Wilted had married a few hoam ha fere U* accident. 1he man In dk car war* drinking aad raa off m •enhaakmeat Into several feat of wa tar. Tw* Jogs ef whiskey wart foun ts the wreak. A wedding of ranch interest U i largo circle of Meads Hon and olio whan, waa solemnised at nine o' •lock on tho evening of January lad whaa Miw Patti* If oylaa of Portland Oregon, became tho bride of Ifr Hubert Jordan. Tho Improeeiv* marriage ccramony, uniting tho Uvei of thcaa two young people, waa performed by Ber. 0. T. Adame of the Divine Street Methodls) church, in the preeaoce of a’ foe close relatives and friends. Hr*. Jordan U the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Stills oi Portland, and a Meter of Mr*. Henry C. Leo of thie city with whom she spent the autumn. She la a charming and attractive young lady and has mad* many friend* In Dorm who will bo glad to welcome her a* a perman ent resident. Mr. Jordan la the oldcet son oi Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Jordan, a young man of splendid qualities and attain ments, who enjoys the confidence and eetectn of all who know him. He >s associated In bsMoees with hit father and ha* been identified with the commercial and social Ilf* of the town for several yean. Immediately after the marriage the happy couple left for JeckaonviUs, P's-. *nd other southern points. Upon tholr return they will reside tempor arUy at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. W. Jordan on West Divine street. SUTTON—HOBBS l*«t Saturday afternoon at Sto o'clock In the city of rayottorillo, Mr. Voight Sutton of Dana and MU* Ruby Hobba of Boaaon ware united In marriage, gar. J. S. Snider, sB ciating. After the ceremony, which waa witneaood by a faw clooe friend*, the happy couple returned to Dunn. Mra. Sutton ta the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mra J. L Hobba of Ben eon and Is popular In a largo degree. Mr. But' toni i* the eon of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sutton of this city ui>d is asaorla led with his fsthsr in th* cotton teed end brokerage business. Mr. Button la one of the original Duanltea with a large circle of frientte. Mra Sutton has rearmed teaching in the Duka Graded School* but they will begin housekeeping aa soon as ung*. ments earn be osmpl«ted. The Dispatch joins in bam wfttiea for a happy wedded Bf*. ENTRE NOUS CLUB Mra Wm. Pearsall waa hsstsas to Kntre Nome dub Thursday afternoon. Bridge end Rook wore played at few table* During the game mint* ware served in dainty yellow basket* Af terwards a delicious salad course and tea were served. Those pmeant wars: Meedamee Marvin Pittman. Arthur Pope, Durham Taylor, Harper HoBU ilay. Louie Stephana, Heshast Tey '•r. Horton 8aneom. David Pearaall, George McKay, Carl Barefoot. Km rtf It Thompson. Ellison Goddard. Vu. Prcntiee Easel], Oxford, N. C., " * Jerry Pearsall, and Mist Mar ’• ret Moors. Camp Fir* Girl* Oriaaiud Law of the Camp lire: Seek beauty. Gire terrier. Purrut knowledge. He trustworthy. Bold on to health. Glorify work. Be happy. The Cherokee Camp of Dm Na tional orgaaHWton of {Camp Fire Gfrl* hat been organised to MJao Williams' section of the seventh (Trade. By living the law of the Camp Fire and following the slogan “give service.” the growth of the mind and spirit is assured. An organisation of this typo is wei eomed In the community and thus far co-operation in financing the camp has bean given. Through generosity of Pearce's Bakery the girls by sell ing cinnamon rolls kav< earned tboir dues and fund# necessary for char ter. Though the credit onions of the State Have undergone a period of financial stringency, five new ones were formed during the peat year. AUTOMOBILE BKCOVBBBA About three weeks age Mr. June! Warren of Sampson county awoke sac mamlng and hU trusty Fend was gone. Re forthwith aad Immediately departed for the Best Town aad aoti> Aed the local officers who hues that time have hem giving all Uirioa the once over. Yesterday officer* Dbcon aad John son struck a hot trail aad followed. In swift pur*Bit, a ear eoataiaiag three young men aad a soldier from Camp Bragg, They had proceeded •otae fear miles from Dunn when the *®cem commanded ha fleeing ones to hah. Two of the young men were very elusive and gave the officers the dip, the other being afflicted, was see U/ oaputred but the soldier from Bragg was unwilling to “karaamd” until he bad dssaoaetiated a Httle of his stuff. Be cseeotod one or two 100-yard daehea, jumped tuiriiiil the trunk of a tree and took a crack at one ef the officers who exchanged the saluta. A few minutes etferwurds cams the enduraaos toot, the real marathon of the afternoon. Over fences aad ditches and through swamps went bash the pursued and the pursuers, the chase Into refused at intervale with a lively exchange ef shots The soldiers frees Bragg proved his su periority In the art of flsstfootod mss and finally mads hie getaway, while young Alfred Johnson returned to town in the custody of the officers SPECIAL a B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM MONDAY NICMT, JANUARY ITH Subject Correct mmubU tn which to indulge. Bibl# Rending—«Mina Florence En nk, Eddie Gennady. I ntrod bc don—Loader. Talk—Amusements bare a place and valaa far the Christian—Him Mattie Henderson. Talk—Amoaemoat should be m -n»atlvo—T. A. Core Special Mask, daet — Mias Baltic Naylor—R. L. Denning. Talk—Amaos manta waitbnkila— Paul Strickland. Talk—The moral tost *f amuse ments—Mks Jama I pock. Talk — amusements worthwhile wheUoemoly associated—M. M. Jer algua. Talk Social life aad Its testimony —Mrs. R. L. Denning. Talk—What can the B. Y. P. U. da toumrds providing the proper amass m*M—Miaa Oartrad* Pries. Special mask: Soto—Miss Ira Pearoou. The onion will havs a special pro gram Monday sight at which time tha nearly elected oflken will take charge. All members are organdy raqaastod to be praahnt and bring someone with you. Tha public at lerga are oardMUy invited to attend our meetings Grant things hov* boos arrnanpHabad for tha matator through this organisation la the past aad the fatara holds in More still greater things. Make that New Year resolution to be an on date member and participate la tbs open I Ing tinging and prayar. Wt'rs count ing an yea. Lot’s ba a bassist this year. IS BIO FEATURES IN "EVE” Never before have we beard of a •how that boaate of aa many feataree a» George Wiatx'e maaical comedy “Ere" which win be at the Metropo litan Theatre one night, Saturday, January 20th. Thia company ha* received moat ^tearing proa* comment* from aR , the leading dal lie* of the Statoa, and appear* to be the neieil comedy hit of «ha aaaaaa. Heading the ahuw la New Torks famoue beauty and mod ! cal comedy star Mb* Nyra Broom. Aaefatlng her i* none other than . Johnny Get* the man from "Monkey land." AJeo the Harmony QaarUtt*. j the (Mirror Ball, coabdered the plethard of any electrical effect ever , oeen an any *tag*. The epoctal or eheetra and maaical randier* will make yea ihimmy and wVbtle, or bay a month harp am yoar way bum* La ZaaUu the ealtanJa oapoaont of porennial dancer*, meh aa witn men! by the Roman Emperor* on OUopa tnm barge. The weird and faarinating JUST ARRIVED _ i Car L I> FENCE you Want The Barnes & Holliday Co. ; | Pumiy North Carolina Radium Ballet, the pittiflr and flir tation walk extending tomo fifteen row« lniu the oudionce where a elos n view can bo bad, a* the beureirfT bcautUs promonaiie and ehow their lingerie stolar tie hixo In n flood *f fiuuianting, filmy feminine K< of •Minty, luxurious, lacy garments, that dutile Ute eye, and food the brain with toi rid memoriae ef ‘oh each a night." The wonderful Bubbla Foun tain pi to, which u p entirely the greateet effect ever eontsivod, will he shown. Also a wealth ef scenery that is opelieient in spangles and tin sel and a wedding scene which every girl will try to copy on her wedding day. Such arc the reports on “Eve.” The first former was At first man, and all historic nobility rests oa pos session and use ef land Bmcrenn s rs ThmAonuol raaeti holdeYsef the Fini Dunn, X. C., will ef Dunn, ary 19*3, a. m. Board ensuing suoh foie the , H. MtATIoOE. December lkh, IHt Dec 19 29 don't 19. -1 LEWIS SPOKmfe "cooos STOKE R*leich, N. C. r •? from FleM't and aaktd for th< ploying down of the atory. Th* should not ha neeacaary—hut out hand waabad tho otbar. Tha next time iom country cdlto (••la Ilk* manuring a ruhrlantlal alt Uao for daring to dUtato a policy fc a paper aad the editor feel* haunt ta follow hie tauunaad*, lot Uni taka unction to hi* teal in tha thought that th« Urgent papan In tha coantq hare to bow to tha wiabaa of indirl* uato. aveo aa y»n and L—Th* Fab lidier'a Auxiliary. THE GREAT DELNORA (Formarly af Philadelphia. Pa.) Busineu.Local MOVED—TO SEED STORE HEAR Pea>e.’« BMuif drttvV^ D~a- *c MONEY To >M» A T . °» loB* Uwfjjftotoxaatad aaa M w«V' *-«• aiu™^. 'J°!T.C>* STwil/LOARE BRIN Ur b«nr d doRtoMbyhMM Thara '«y. Ikt r !>i»ry:tstk. Xw to « mdA aid. N«tlfy aac E. krefait, iltpd. Alims rr«to> >• ri *t -no nay. -r.-. d lyimin led - AcB /d. 8m at* ar t/ m Hupwa c r ts *t pd for bent.- i on Dann Bt_ 7 8t«wmrt tchool ■, banu, ate. If }. Jtraigan. at a 1 : BRICK n m M B ) '■ <* f', >u". £§ Si i N. Loans Ronds and Building 5 per cent Cash on I $867,374.42
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