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»> -Mj ... . latmmmar -rnmnui, mn at tuts *** •' u i i m, *-i WOMAN’S PA GE 1 0 . -} „ ■ ? . . . _ __ \ . s ...... » . ' • . _ v. „ 1 . __ J_L_ * PERSONAL ; Mr*, luv Manning. of Cha|Wl Hilt •ad toft, arc visiting relatives in the «Ms. V •• • * Nix Fannie Northrop of Wilmington It >■ the city visitiug Mix Dorothy *""• ..... Mr*. Nat Journey of Maant Olive was • (hopping hj«» T»»** r **l sj Mrs. f. V. WilMaa nf Meant Oliar *u in tha rltjr shopping Ftuterday. Mr*. Cl Han «f Greensboro U In tha city visiting her anst. Mr*. Mar tan. , . Ms. Tom. Johnson. *i» ha* baan a student at N. C. State eoitego ha* W turned homo. *a * « Mia* Lacy King Divis returned la* night from Lynchburg. Vo.. wh«ra *h has been attending syhool at Randolp . Macon Woman’s rpllcg*. ha Mix Ulna Langston ha* r*tam«a Minnie from tohool at North Carolina col for Woman at Greensboro. •• • • - Mr. Cal via Yelvrrton of Fromonl motored ovar td the city yesterday. •• • • ' Mr. Paul Eaell has ratorned hom . from N. C. State collage at Raleigh. ••• • V , jfc I . , •» Mr. Roy Yalverton of Fremont was a vjjltor her* yesterday. Mr. Albert Mitchel of PlkovlUe mo tored over t# (ioldsboro yesterday. •• • a Rev. W. (V. Bailer, Jack Daniels and M. E. Andrews returned last night from the district confercnie of the Metho list church held at Atlantic. .... Mrs. Robert Phipps of Kinston Is vis- Iting Mrs. 'John A. King on Center street. . rt • • Mr*. Or. Will Spicer and Mi.a Ruth Uiiiell drweo ova r 1% Henderson ye»Ur day to ■ pend tho week end with Mr and Mra. Jams* Codper. They will rc turn the A rat part of the week. Mjas Anal* Dvmaark. of tho faculty of Andofoon College, at -Anderaoo, 8 Oh all* Misses Berja Crawford and Sudla Creech, students at thla college arrived home thi* morning- CIRCLE MEETING Circle No. 4 of the Womah's auxiliary of the Prenbyterian church wll} meet at tie home of Mins on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. c” « i CAROLINIANS AT THE KENNON. The following North Carolinians wore registered at the Kennon yes Urday. L. A. Shuman, Salisbury; H. R. Hades P. d Smith, Asheville! i. M Shea NewJßeritt 8. b Clement, Foyettovillei Krncyt J. Green, Durham; A. L. Judy Greensboro; 11. H. Lawley, Raleigh; A I). Wiley,' Durham; W. ■> H. Darden. Waahin|fl«>o; Chawtey HiHo. Winston- Salem; R. O. Currie, Durhapt; Bert Cunningham, Durham; ti. A. BmiUi. Chapel Hill: Tom H|rd, Asheville; L L. Mallard. Riaston; Galloway Ross ( harlotte; R. 11. Garrison, Raleigh; J S. Riggan, Raleigh; C. F. Loflln, A-h< boro; i. T. W<aver, High Point; Mr and Mrs Frank Farnum, Wilson; C. Wbodward, Wilson; C. B. Edwards Raleigh; H E Dawson, C. J. Washsm and family, Charlotte; Mias Helen Day. Charlotte; James B. Leo, Wilson, Frank Wallard, Wilson; Oscar Greene, Kinston; John Turner, Wilson; A. B McWliirter; t. R Walker. Wilson; S B. Alson; V. P. Stafford, Greenslioro; W. M. McDonald, llrnderapnvillc; A. L. Jody, Wilmington; Charles Hagan, High Point; 11. R. Bryan; E. E. lluycs, R. W. Teague, Charlotte. Women to Purge m Jg afc, , e Bi 1 , . I*7*} I f^r jm * i V t / 1 MgJH 1 v l »• Xi/ (A MBS CHARLES GILMORE "f'lgan pictures by clean p«o|iU-'’ i tbe slogan of the women of Sat ran,i n to, Calif., who have organised to etc ' vate Motion picture taste..", Their method Is simply Jo sdveitis eng beset pieturep meeting the n| prahml of their pl»>vir«ghg commit'.,- end ho, eay nothing about the u d> cn Their Verdict is practically thp Cos word with e« hit* tors os wall ns pul lit. “Tim plan has worked edrtvlsabl heyn,” Mr*. Chtarlss Gilmore. ; rosld» r of tho*M%gnlsilinn, declare'. “I »* leee It would be equally effective i m ■ iMInl ■ 4 | _ a irh {K*' I * WEI ffl KW 1 I wj| -U '■ ’ London calls this n dining gown, but we’ll bat tha reformers got It up to put on and to chcek-to-cbeek dancing. ■'■■■ '== HERE AND THERE Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler on June 1. a daughter, Mabel Joyce. MABEL JOYCE SADLER - m m m ■ Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Jen nings Sadler, a daughter, Mabel Joyce GOLDSBORO MUSIC STUDIO RECITAL WELL ATTENDED Despite the unfavorable weather con ditions of last night s Urge crowd was out to hear the Goldsboro Music Studio rociUl, which was given at *:3O o’clock. The studio, which is in the busement of the Grant building, was almost filled to overflowing. This nsritei was tha seventh and final recitgl of this term 'Aha summer term UKsing an Monday, Juno 6th. Mr. Hurst deseHe* much credit le ls&*ung bis pupils to such perfection as they were last night, and also Mrs. T. H Jewhm., who has charge o l tha. vocal department. The program con sisted of overturns, ptuno, violin and vocal selections. There, were 26 pupils in all vjjio tool, part in the program, and all dscarve credit. , ‘ beginning Saturday,’ June 10. there will be free vaccination against small pot, diphtheria and typhoid at the Wayne court house from nine In the morning until five iu the afternoon. Every Saturday. i, ■ Says the Health Department: Moih> era should take notice of the informa tion and sshedulV for the treatment for prevention of diphtheria, parti ulariy sines recent reports show this disease on tha increase." » i3kr. —zssr MOSE BONES WH tAXV fwexwwtß, *#?+£ T fT \ ' x ~” I /(iiMifr JJ ,nm i —ITT “ -I 111111111' 11. r mmmmtammmrnm _ ''' * i ™JL/ rA_ \ T.vry If / sr ZFZ7T v-~v - ] - ,1 / If \ msu.i.m‘ll nr*'' / 1 ewi-.Bcs'. ocea ff 1 wtnEP.m amr l_| 1 \ . . j. HOT-P 06.. L—| r jfisEncr Fin DAT owcmtaJ/ (TC \ wwagflw* At;tuu> trl"' \il r v —l | ACT trtO DO STELA. LOUD- - I CM(T FEU.AH tty's / I 9BBX> MHICH WU», 1 ,f f ' . ■■ ■ Odoeooevoeeeoeeoooao# • MATTERS OF RECORD • • f •••*•••••••••••• ' & | Beal Borate Trsssfrts. The following real estate transfers were made yesterday: Lout* A. Mean, ht in Mount Oliv c jnsidgpwtiua $1,660 J. C. Precise to TMldas J. Byrd, lot i in Manat Olive, consideration ILMO. i J. R. Hoytr atid. wife to Sherman 1 JernlgaM. lot In Mdjunt Uliire, cohsider , htlon irii. HE. WALL SAVING FINE TIME IN CMARLCfIn E d , ? Dr. Wall, who Baa bdea bold ing a meoUnc in Charlotte' since Tux day a w*#k ago, Is having a splendid meeting. He wss to have returned home tedajr, hut owing to the great de sire of tha people In Charlotte that ho continue the meeting a few days lonrer, he will opt return till the first of lh* week. i \ $» WOMEN PRISON&S IN MAY MAKES RECORD AT BEDFORD BEDFORD, June V—‘Major Amos ] T. Haher, At»r'nwteadahl ad. tha Stain I Reformatory for Women hero, an- | nounced toddy that fifty n» W'offenu-; ox were admitted this month, making j h new hffch record. The crime wave. ■ according to xformalory altecbes, I*' )ivn i ssinjr among women. The.J hftlcth prisoner of the month arrived! ,tuday from the Tom Us la Manhattan.! Since Major Baker took charge, more j than a ago. the largest previous 1 lecotd for on# month was thirty-three i new arrivals, last February. The reformatary prisoners attended ' brief Memorial Day vs-.irclsaa. Major | Baker, a World War voteran, prcaid ed ar.d spoke briefly. • Thai* wa» patriotic music- and tha prisoners sang. MT. OLIV IS NEARLY A YEAR OLD To tha Editor of The News: The writer noted with pleasure .your notice in yesterday's paper relative to the luncheon of uur organisation given last night. However, there is on* cor rection that should be made. That 1* th*t this organization hs« been in force for almost a year inutead of hav ing been organised last night. Wo snjoyed very much the talks of both Royal and Mr. WDklni of your city, i Yours very truly, MT. OLIVE BUSINESS MEN’S CLUB, I. F. WITHKRINUTON, President. Mt. Olive, June R Sliced Tongue, Ham, Beef and Bacon *t Barnes Groc. Co.^R - ■■-■■■■ ' I ■■ i'"" 11 1 ’'fr.::*" ", ■" "vi r mm i g’/r-w ■: i. w >?-. lm, :\ :i- t cjHon E-tojjG ooo;gnocEnt.gg.] We cater to this class of people EJecause we have confidence in our ability to please. Jenkins Grocery QUALITY SERVICE Phones 700^-701 THE GO R ’ 45 . !’ - * 11> nuiTCMwVpIWaPwH Mho I Btet hotel test pighfT JF‘«WMEIM W*- [ cotiflc program was rendered, th« Tal lowing mornbon reading papers: Dr. O. C. Daniels and Dr. A. J. Ellington. Those present wsr* Doctors W. M. Cobb. Goldsboro; O. C. Daniels, Golds boro; A. J Ellington, (ioldsboro; W. H. House. Goldsboro; J. C, Joyner, Golds feoro; R. B. Miller, f&ldsboru; H. M. Person. Oeddakorv; W. H Smith, GetdSv I horo; R. W. Spicer. Goldsboro; C. F. | Strusuiikr, tloldaburo, 8 G. Woodward. Goldsboro; C. L. Lassiter, Fremont. NEWt VO TUB UARBRE. | V m—Asste— . K M ."Hair’s gottlaga liule bit «Ma as lop, sir,” said the barber. ‘•Vge," was tha* easterner’s TWffl* “that’s the result as too much Aaaa Domini, you know." ’’No doubt." i*purhvd the b«rb«r aftec a pauss>. "Never did think much of thaeo new fungtid hair restorers. Try a battle of oar WWn make, air." MILVRB LACE Bllver lace is roost effeetlva when combined with blue rhieon. And when a purple girdle is added a most elab orate negligee ha* com* into being. ! ' " j Nice Porto Rlx tarns at Barbas. I a. — —egoyny., . yll f ff 'Norfolk Southern R R ... [ I v Announces | SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES to * ( T i\ M Bcfufort and Morrlteitd City , Tickets on sale May 21, con tinuing until September 24 i For further inforrnation ap- I C*’ . -' |1 ply to ticket agent. J. F. DALTON General Passenger Agent | should ho glxa the lread*** -4a'are.r- Veat diphtheria." tha euuattr health of. Hear any*. There te no zmaetiaa, no sox. "S- ; Is perfectly safe. How Northwestern “Mounties M Train Stotdi . '. rSSF./. . ** „ * A. Jk ffl L W% —— - ' ,s >■ R * Jte haras and rtdar aren’t dead. Juat one of tha clrcua trktea »»-- . . c Ml bornoa. har« to tratei thalr own "* taaaalit.VWiß.tMHb f DD Ydu^kfe^Tl I Health For Granted? I | Do You Look After Your He*ltk Ah You Do Your Pm* \ U iness? Protect Yournelf Typhoid Fever, f m | J h Your Bajhy Against Diphtheria and A j 1 f) * 1 Both Against Smallpox • • ’■ g I FREE VACCINATION AGAINST TYPHOID * , I J ' DIPHTHERIA AND SMALLPOX t I r ’-'a ■** "* . * i ••.• 4 ! . h - ! BCHEDULB FOB VACCINATIONS ff t * v/r. - M Each Monday, Jbmc UUluiM « f | Pikevilie (office of Dr. Cooper Person) 7to9a. m. / n ts IMPF" “ |l Mood Swamp (School house), 9toloa. m. » j J -4»t s Sauiston (school house). 11 to 12 a. m. J / fJ >.t#" te M Ebeneser (school house), 4tosp. m. f 0 j* f JmL Each TMaaday, June 6, 13, 20 and 27 F W / w J Adams Store, 9 to 1 a. m. ’ f r A ! 4 [Rest’s Station. 10:S0 to 12 a. m. .** f 7-fai 1 K Falling Creek (Grantham’s store), 4tosp. m. / f V*; 4 ' 1 5 B, Each Wedaeeday, June 7, 14, 21 aa* II ’ # ,f iu*T } -tm X Patetown (Lancaster’s store), 9 to 10 a. m. t / S Jk 4;iß{ % . m Belfast (Talton’s store), 10:80 to 12 a. m. , | WM* Eureka (office of Dr. Erwin and Dr. Whitted), 12 to 3 p, m. B Fremont (office of Dr. C. L. Laniter), 3tosp. m. Jt **i ; .JS Nahunta (school house), 4to6p. m. d 4, * Each Thvraday, June 8, IS, 22 and » « jt 1 Dohheravilie (school house), 11 to 12 p. ra. >• fi x v ®fef Smith’s (choo) house) Ft* 2 p.m. 4 p * V t•" M Mt. Olive (office of Dr. J. E. Moore), 2tosp. m. •* 9 wr V *•>- J mW Dudloy, 4to6p. m. r ' t • Ylflfi * « I Each Saturday, Jual 10. 17,24 aad July I - , I )) Goldsboro (court house), 9a.m.t05 p. m. " T " r ■ m t\ Suven Springs (office of Dr. Patrick arnLUr. Sutton). « to 4 m, m, / [/, Typhoid Vaccination protects for 3to 5 years. Smallpox Vaeditttion '» ■ & ) protects for life. Diphtheria Vaccination protects several yean, and ev- m | cry child fn>m 6 months to 6 years of age should be vaccinated against j 3 WEEKLY DOSES ARE NECESSARY.’ BE BURE TO START ON \ ' . ;THE FIRST DAY ; | I | DR. A. J. ELLINGTON -b * \ jl Health Officer, Goidaboro and Wayne County " . „ . .. •. :iw/. The FWm Guild If a new co-ofsextiva. ‘ St. Bar. Charles M. BaHvrW. MW» profit-sharing frodudng organisation liepal bishop i bSl'nW formed by graduates of Haxsrd, Friax Georg, nui,, Va. Tl ran rviaeetea aad Yate. ago today. i , ft Or „ “*T PAGE THREE
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