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U*Wh* J •*te« Woooor ttf Margaret Kor- y ***? **•■*•* rfr tf* 0 4 0 ■ ' ®r- Mali Joaoph waa la Paioon jru Utßa* M hMIBOM 7 :•. j { < **r I *-• ■* i * Mm India Aaron of Mould M|< w»« lypMbiu. *** *" * UM ’* , " n * f" j Mo- frod Martin and daughter* of M*RRI 0U«» wort .hopperi her* yoa- I tooAqa 'MV -,<• • • • * M- 8. Eaanan motored over to Savon c J|Mm« yaeterday: WM% dJtee Byrd of Mount Olivo war i a trial tor ham ynturdky *MW Mi H Mho f od Wallace >• In tne ! ■l|f 0« a vlait U hor'moth.r, Mr. Kor ■#r. j _ j*.*** . lira Batty Wilkea as Mount Olivo , ■ •“•Mr *T *****"** j 'Mm Mmilip Allan ratataod horn# ’ "e t*a* If. 1 C Coll.*, far Mjf •** Am hMM Ottawa* **;'• *•** '■A Kdwaod Creech hoi rota rood Amm Jtaaa eohoof tt Chap. 11 Mill “ I ; .of• Maa tatwu MlMholf of Ptkavtli. araa a ViaMor bird pMrA}. . 't,L* i jOH* m ZS Mr Moarnrd (vomit of Wiim.ngton MM a InotAno VfofUr la tho city yr. tl Mfm Hah. and (Hand of Norfoia .w y oator io# fj..« Woar.n of til. Mill warn »tatt.ro hdr. yaatavd.,. • *•* : Ho. Bard Horn ad Alov Mam •*.. o N»MM .Uttar tettneUy gww.aa, Battai and Ml. MoAim.u .~vdMw*MMA *Br.T . U*. aad Mr*. W. A Cota(t o( Vuumuj Sprincft N. C., and Mi*. Blanrh. liolt <rf BaUifth, who Kav« boon vioiting Nr.. A. V. Bobbitt, hare returned to their home*. Mia. Holt, who U well known boro, will leave In a low day. for a trip to Cblidorqia. Mr». L. 8. Cohan of New York City agd Mra. Wm. Urban.ky of Hah.bury arrived ye.terday to be with thoir fatber. Me. Aahor Kdwarda, who i. quit* .irk at hi. homo .yon North Jamr. •troot. Mao. Urban.ky I. accompanied bp 'Bor daugbtn, Mi.a Ltioilio Urban »kp, who -ha. fta.t completed a port gradual# rourao at Highland Manor, Twnyiown. N. V. ,* - M- . ■ ODD PILLOWS TO PLAY Tker* wtU boa baa*kail yam bo tween Ike iftbmbore of the local lodge of Odd BoiiftWi, and the team from tha Odd Poliowa Uoiao. All member a of Nouae I-odga No. 6,1. O. O. P. who «•» WaHd • wieked stick or aomeriault ikroagb tba air with a glova or t are urged to go out and lake part in tba mmu. “Wa nood good material, ao we ran liob the boya, and We you Odd fellow* mka oaa play will ra ■Hkl," .aid a mom bar yaaterday llatly praotice baa already .tarted, and yau will And tba boy* on the J»!f avarp aftarnoqa at 4:30 p. m,, ao com. I t *m aat tba water ia An*, and MTool •M’* Holman ago da you. Th- gam* tako. piaoo oa Xhur.day at 4 p. m. .» tba ground, of the Rome There will, bo no admioaUm charge at tbia gnaw and tha pabUr i. cordially to. bo paaoftaL At thia time a pfftfwa M tba Home, Uto children tba two bail tftaitN wad * picture of th« me tabor, of Naum* Lode* will b* made, *• «•■*• aampleto tba moving picture, that wore Haatad at Wla.ton-Saiem. Hojmm to mniowTandVaculty Miaa Hilda Wail vitiayably entertain- ’ M tba aaabrrttf tba aonior elua. and tba faculty as tba CaWaboro high anbool Wt bar baaM an Park Av.nuo Mon dry night. Tba claaa colon, pink and green, I war* aaad aA.ctir.ly in th* dacor.tion as Miaa Woil. hoot.. Pink roue.. awaM paaa and aandlaa, and groen fern wotw ganaaoaalp ugad la <h. reception IM bad tko dining room. A/top tba gab* l * Bad aaaombied two amaaiag cantaaU wore hold; one u*»t ad tba kftowafclga of thoM preaent in tba aatamabW* Bold, and the other wa* • ".hlittealah” oaat.it Thoy were th« o»Ma as mmoh ogoyrlment and aarvod ,Ua |i*OM admirably of breaking what* ear i«a V» la tight Bo.ci of MaAy worn awarded as priaoe. . Tho dining room la addition to ifa Aorai daoaratloao haaatod a mipature aehAhl trtll M % tahlo conte rpiecc. Thla arso conitrurtod by the hotter.. - VfMhatw Mumi Haw Wall. and vii | •MmaaAa la awry, douli ai an oaact «»pßoa as Ihh MUtita md oahool houir.'* L 'Wf*BSMan «—l*d In aatoholla and tifd adMi gUhiani *m«n ribbon, wore *i» on awM , BofmaMwoato con.iot •d ad a 4*UfioVtJ too oawraa carried out i«i W* W« talaya. tho ovanTa* wi. tatda. morvy wish toaata and daoi «on*. ■TUm lajayta* Mlsa Waii'o baopitali ts «Mro M*yt. and Mri Q. A. Hamilton. Hiapa Maria Pagvam, Matgarot Morn. Mr. font, ttary, Aooaii Joaiiion. Not JLiiy Walktr, Bulb Shaw, Ran nto Paaia Caltto yahai, aad Mbiiri Wil li*M Wagaot. MarlyU Mhapard. and S. .T. Emary, of tha high oebool faculty; Htaa VHcumo M»rvrb«r», and Mmoi KatMaoa Mart. Kithar Ctowaon. Vis ainia Harp. Awtofir Laab Epatoia. Vir rlnm Graham. Moira* Griffin. Gladyi Harno. Vgya BartofUM Biota Hill. Hattde Unntar. Sarah Loo Jonkini, ' hriatlno kdaaki, kata Lynrh, laa Mia ■>». Aowtaa SaMMM. ttawion Blaayhter. Mally Parhar Ifiiiabcth Rtanloy, Uitn nia Tylar. Hilda Woil, Evalyn Wilkim •ad Mw. ThaaiM .Camp#a. Louii Mayo, Cary lUawott. WiUiam Hoed. n. Hhapboed Parhar. Paul Taltoa, Uaaei Zoaloy aad Bara Pato of tho oonlor cteaa. •%• ROTABIAMM OPT 808 MM AN6EI.KH Mr lira Konnoa Aordo a, tiooryr Dan lota us Riibm Wott. rr^iroi.atmu th. Rotary CtwA as Gwldahare. yoit.rday jo laid tha htg Mo* ary datagation at Mi Hah ary far tha aahtaaal ooWventian at haa Angoloa A agaoiai train of Av* Pullman! haft Hat Ito bury at II o'cloak yoitordav. Acvoaa tha aaatm.at the Rotary tpociat wtM «a hy Ur Houthrrr row to. aad aa tha roMvn will com# by tho Control route. Ma<h way .lop. will, km mada that tha BatarUoi may vim', hlatork apoto and mo table plaooi. Tha tpri tal will aarivo at Ui Anyrh ■% aa tho awaka of iaaa 6, tho apeniuy day of Ue convention. UTUMM ntOM HOHIITAL Mu. Aaaia Laa Harden, who rorrntly ■ adorwoat. aa operation far appends ritte at Ht. Laha'a hoopital, Rirbmond, ■akaraad homo yoaterday aeeomponird by bar milker, Mr*. John L Harden, aad li luavalooriag aatMfo> torily. • Mtao Poo it Mini, Ue popular young ■•loo manager of Ua Vlotorla depart ml with Roy ail A horde a. hair» taraad ftaat a week'a aajoiua in W.»h ■ Mate*. H. C„ wh.ro aha took a coarao sch , Jfiular oaloomauakip, aftorwordo gwiag thraagh tk. Viotor I'actory in i K J. wtwia oh. bad lb* op i inanity of » .iag in doUil tha con fsSlv& ***"“' lo T IN IIONOM OP MRS. OKTTINI.KR t l. Mr«. Thuma* (PBerry entertained ye.trtylay afternoon at bar. home on i Centre street at an informal bridge party, tiy. Miaa Helene Oettlnger, one of the eea.on'a m«»t f popular bride elect*, r Mr«. O'Uerry used for her color ! | schema of pink and lavender nWcet i peaa, rosea, larkspur and ragged robin i Tally cards and favor, also made u»o of I there colors. The gue.t of honor wa* presented with an e.quuita pieco of handmade lingerie. Kach gueat recaiv-j ed a. a favor a »ot of pink and lav endar lingerie pint or a silk Doriae naaet the«e were attractively tied with •woet peas and pink ribW>a*. Refresh menu serve ut tha close of the game con.i.led of an appetising salad course, served h ot. Those pre.aat. In addition to MUs i Helene Osttinger, j»erc Meadame* Adolph Oettingar, HOgi. Itortch, K. R. Michaux, Kenneth Reyall, W. U. Thompson, K. U Uc, J R. Whitner of Jacksonville, Kla.; £, M Imnd, and iMiases Durette Oettinger, .Sarah Kor neguy, Lena Simmons and tiillan D. Wooten, r BiKTUiiAY DINNER PARTY, Miaa blanche Henley was hostess I Monday night at har homo oa. Pou street at a dinner party, given ta cele brate her birthday. Those preaent were Mr. and Mr.. Kdward Irwm, Mis* Vir ginia Jihnson, and Messrs. Harry Holmes, and Wade Dorset! After a I delightful repost, the party attended the “movie..*' a ’ BN ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA Mist Elisabeth Bogle who ha. sec cea.fully served W.yn* county for the past two year, as Horn. Demonstration Agent, left Monday afternoon for Greensboro, where she will join Mr. and Mrs. Kli W Oettinger for a trip to California. Mist Rogle'a itinerary will include the national Rotary con vention at-Los Angeles und a visit to her uncle in Ban Francisco, MIBB CRAWFORD WIJr^H Friends in Goldtbnro were daiigbted yesterday to learn, through messages,: that Miss Herts Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John R. c raw ford, had been successful in a debnte at Ander son college with the negative aide of the query, ‘ Resolved, That all interna i tlonal «tf«ir* should be settled by ar bitration.*' Mias Crawford, who Is a freshman, was pitted against a senior, ; but the three tudf** unanimously gave her the decision. WHIRLWIND WfND UP FDR ( Ha.mrrk of cummer* i Rotarians aAd Kiwani.ns will today take charge of the Chansber of Co ta me rce membership drive and wi*d It up. Meeting this afternoon in Joint ses sion at the Chamber of Commerce—-3 o'clock member, of th* two orgsnisa tiona will .Urt pn a whirlwind tour of the city to obtain sen.wal. of all out standing memberships and to n 44 to the Hit every business iu 'Goldsboro. ■ ■ w. 1 ■■ !■ I.: M , O Idjt A.AwWiWn. . OtarUio «4 Ste»«/a|tei*f lk* IteMMI4H Hfte ad B«'<vn ahe,, he knocked tHftn'ltertrMM. Kagtend. U ttewank Idwatpmd. Haro yon iw Harmon JuaTtai Ha RftaoaU U«A ..i Notice! I The fimg| y«Rp of Ihp City of Uoltlitlnm) ends Jj, May SI, l‘>2:£. Please present any bills or claims Pf, against the Ctty by June 1, 1922. )1 V DRttsl vuy 27, 1922. " H )) CITY CLERIC. Vj THE omJSgONOjnnM. M FUNERAL . SERVICE TODAY \ ft T • a T\ yi - 4 * . ... >1 ' l.anl Kitcti for W. L. Humphrey HeM it Hi. SlephenV Church ' The funeral of the l.le William Humphrey, who,died night before last in Win.lon-Balcm, where ho wa. liv ing. will be held from St fßephen’s Fpi.ropal chorch this afternoon at 4:3(1 and mtasmont will follow In Willow dale cemetoryMlThe body, accompanied by his widow, Tel.'itivea and friend*, reached the city last night. The funeral service will be con- , ducted by Rev. W O. Cone, rector of St. Stephen*. Honorary pall bOarer* will be C. U. Bmlth. W. S Yelverton. ] A M Hhrngo, Col. J F Robinson. T K Uobinsaeb John Slaughter Joe Ko»- j enthal, Junius Rlocumb, Z. L. M Jes IVeys, W T. Hollow.ll K HG Mine., W T Harrison, < Dewey, F L. <‘aa to*, W G Britt J L. Bord.n and Clarence Peacock. Active will be: C I! Miller, C J Griswold. George liood. L. D Giddena, Jr , W H. Cobb, R K Steven, and J. 11 Hill. Mr. Humphrey n .unrived by three brother* Measrt. H M »nd C. A as Goldsboro, and Mr. C F. Humphr.y of Brooklyn, N. Y., and a sister. Mis. Mary Humphrey, also of Goldsboro, and his wife. Mr. C. F. Humphrey will ar rive here thi. morning from Brook girl pickpockets nahbed Rell.va Woman of urao as Tbay Romp ia Store Elevator NEW YORK, May 30 Pa.songer. in an elgvator of a department .tor* yes terday were about to reproach two . Hchool girls, aged: 11 *nd la, for romp mg th. car With litUe thought for , others. When two deUctivt. .tapped lorward and placed the girl, under ar rest on a charge of pickinfc pocket* When the girls were taken in-.o cus tody, one of th« women wn «». lad ing tn the eTev.tdr discovered that her pockvtbook wg* nursing. Detective, al lege it was found oo> the older of tho two girla. Florence Sylvester, who ia charged with having removed it from thb woman's pocket while her attention ( was dl.trictated by tho child antic* of vhc other girl, Nettie Hwoxd. At the police station the girls arc I.sid to hkv r confessed that all their playtime for the past year has been de voted to picking pockets. They said they learned thatr “trade'' under the tutelage of a band of small boys, wh taught them "how to Rnd a pocket book, how to open it and what to.lake."' The girl* told d*tactless that (heir in structors, in connection with the last leaion, had impressed upon them the value of taking Jewelry in preferenve to money in casq any given handbag contained a cholaa. The girl* admitted, detectives said, that they learntd many triekn of he trade after passing froth the ysAidian rbip of “the gang." Chief among * (*e was the value of a danger ai.-i«i,. an-. ; __ pi I mooovcu'n4iMc w '/(xfaM?r y }l caluh<* A-SAweo orr bosvpocw. VOUOUP PHOWC HOOMD-'JtoO T—<\ <SAS OVCC 'IMS PHONE POOM MOQNIMG UWTIL MIGHT $ 9 ; OoNt i(du eveft stop lom6 I tHOOCH To EAT OP SlftEPr [ |HBLLo! THIS IS CENTRAL I' ,• r Voogfe Talking To - >- I what Hun&ep tx> J ~, ~r.:4_..,.„. i//— ■ .»■ - : ■ : 10 Florence end Nettle' linen early I*'. heir rerrCr* ihet "etepping on toee” . would mean (hat theif vletlm wee get -4 I ung wine" and it w»i time they | BACK FROM ( OU.U.t * Misaee Mary Morril, Kleanor Dan icla, Claire Monk, Dorothy Allen, Klim Nuah and Eleanor returned home lout n Ight from North Carolina College for Women where they h*ve been atudonta the pant year. Mm, Mary HarMteW <*f Kinaloa ia in the city viailing Miaa Kay* Hartmleld» ! in Mulberry atreet. EUR It KM' TO ONK OR TWO ÜBN tlemen or married couple, one nice room; privilege of bath. l k beae 80A-W* Ward Figure r -- ■■— 1 ■" ; L | I - < m Sheriff Oeorgn W.-WArMf. Whit* Ptnina, N. V. In chafe* qpprobe Into the killing of Clarence Patera. *1 tacwd MnckrnaU*r. "WSttt g. Ward, utUUoaafre taster. * , X- -w. ■ .' $1 , {t4st " *i»4 UP -■• i - .s * »■• -j \ ■ « .1 I ITS NOT WHAT IT COSTS TO GET IN THE NEWS BUT I I WHAT IT COSTS YOU TO STAY OUT. I I What Does It Cost to Stop I I Advertising? I I You remember James Pyle’s Pearline. It I ■ had been advertised regularly from 1873 to I ■ iwi,. *•<<# > l_ui fl l>> Then the trustees of the estate a bril- I ■ liant chahce to sqve money. I ■ They cut out advertising. I I Sales dropped like a clap hammer—prof- I ■ its went where soapsuds and bubbles go. I ■ In 1914 Pearline, like Jess Willard, tried to I ■ come back. Rfit it was too late. Thcft>usml&s I ■ was sold at a price which is said to have bare- I 8 ly covered the value of the machinery and I 8 inventory. I I Moral: A business will grow as long as it I fl advertises. fl A sales force will thrive as long as it TRIES I fl You can’t make progress against the cur- ■ fl rent unless you keep rowing. Rut the hard- I fl - er you row the faster you go. I fl How much will The News’ readers spend I fl in your store? I fl J Doesn’t the apswer to that question depend fl ■ upon you? ■ fl Advertise-means to *eH. fl »8 • *» • I The Goldsboro News I 1 t ' " "' *" ■ i mir— -■ Ia Baglafid the uae of chewing gum la p | #rw 'amiliS* 1 at' "fhiW 1 confined principally to coal miner*, fae- j tory workercMnd other induatrial am- *•«*• ~’ ‘ . 1 %% ... "f ■ U we have confidence in our ability to please, ' Jenkins Grocery QUALITY ' SERVICE i Phones 700—701 J* I Rupture Cured at 9m I No Knife, No Pain, No UJood, No Ixmw of Time Prom | Work. No More Than One Treatment (Moat Cartes.) TAR HEEJ, Only one of kind in the whole south or taut. If Or. Ernest W. Ounn of New Bern will he in Rock/ jOL 1 Mount, June ■tth. Q i Anyone! desiring cure and will write to New Bern at [ once stating so, anti suiikient number writing he will ~ (l 1 ) try and arrange to visit our town for one day while so I f This is tftt* first and maybe the best aud last oppo>- I 1 t unity anyone may have to get a cure. (Everyone for 0 a life cure at that.) | 1 Expecting to move, and hashitended doing so for 9 « three years (rather certain.of Philadelphia.) | t( No time to kwte, no need of hesitating, A CURE if 9 #/ treated/no doubtful cases ever taken. w II Wonderful Reputation and Record on Cures. Write M )) Dr. Ernest W. Dunn. 52 Craven Street, New Hern, N. C., I \\ at once if interested, and you will be happy and well ft, ft for doing so. H ft Specializing on “The Two Greatest Cures of the Age” n and the only specialist of his kind in the whole world, « “Done by Dunn’’ and done by None, South or East I H of Chicago. I tetPWMPAT MOPWIMC, MAT 11. lfef
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