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TUBBDAT MORNING, JUNEJI, 1927 The Woman's page ■M. A. «k MIAMI, Mm help tar by telephoning your >wM kHMM tha Man •* t p a. am* »*• * •' A PUBLIC LIBKAMY c -» i 'r ■ 1 ■ ■ Among drab, drooping Uouaes. <M«a, «W»r •‘"H AM black, grin factories, ’ Where monstrous wbte.i Bcreech coaMloMly, ° All day, The white-eloaed library fkiaoa, Ak oasis of poaco. AM o< tb* plaaaant doafc, Tb# lady of lb® library Stand®, railing to lUtlo ragged < bildtrn halting la Impatient Jtn<- , AM leading them. Fypm lb® tTfkj ®tro®t«’ sordid paths, Through tb® >paMo«s wosd«.land Os books. Tp golden gardens Os oarbsntßsktt. *_j: r 1 —Morris Abel Beer la "afreet Lange”. t.S I • lavttatfoas Received Tb* iollowing invitation* bare boen received la tbe cMy Mr. and Mrs. William Hoary Rowell tequest tbe honor of your presoar® gt tbe marriage of their Sister Mis* Helen Porter Powelb to Mr. William August Mahler On Thursday, June the thirtieth gt half after six o’clock Saint Jones Methodist Church Tarboro, North Carolina „ - <r J At Home After August fifth Tarboro. North Carolina Fatty for'■Mo Dorothy Alloa v Mias Ruth Wiikiaa charmingly en tertained at four tables of bridge at her borne on South WUliam street aft<insnm> in. lirmftr nf JMLag nmnffßlJ irU I in»nl fll tl«*rnff t»f “ Dorothy Allen whoa® marriage to lit John* •man<nn.--«»»MfcppgkinairiSl piare on June the twenty-third. ’ After tb® gam® the hostess pre sented Mies Allen pith sn attractive rift. A delicious Ice course, suited nuts and raffs, were then served the follow luk guest*;. Misses Alien gu*yt, Fannie Northrop, of Wilming ton. Hleaqor Kornegay Sana Q 44- dens. Addle and Dtrxts Sou that land. Elizabeth Slmkiaa, Sudie Creech. Mary Elisabeth Morris, Elisabeth HumlmeH. Helen Bnlleif end Mfes dames George Southerland, Jr.. Bum Britt, Edward Irvin. Wade Dor settSv.. M. H. Allen, of Raleigh. Ben Whitest Concord„and Oeorge Henry of Gastonia„ ■p* - tfcr XMa Margaret Monk Hostess I On Saturday evening At her home on Feet Mulberry street Miss Mar garet Monk entertained very delight fully at a Bridge party complimen tary to Miss Dorothy Allen, bride elect. ■> Yellow and white daisies were used '■ fa profusion in decorating the spac ious llv'rg room bridge wa* • njovrl at four tables. Miss Helene Griffin won high Score and was awarded a bridge score pad. Mias hllen, honor guest, was presented s piece of hand-embroidered linen as gift from ihe^kostess. A delicious Ice course end fruit T'-inqh were err red the followtrk guests: Allen, Fannie Northrop, of Wilmington: Sudie Creech, Berts trap ford. Mary Elisabeth Morris. Kathleen Caron, of New Bern. Addle FbutberlMtd, Eleendr Karnes® r, Bus an OMMcr. Katherine and Winifred 'Vsddell, Ellen Nash, Bnsan Borden, t t)d Mesdamet Bam Briu, and Matt T- j --: ■ *■< zsJ Marriage ts 'W* Interest ”** The followina Item will be rend with interest In Goldsboro a* Mr. Mallery who is connected with b* IJggeit Myera Tobacco Co., at War saw, i-ea many friends In this city. t'bniing as a pleasant surprise to thjria many friends will be the an noum * treat of the marriage of Mis® Eileen Johneton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Zeb Jdhnvton. end Dan Ma!le>y eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. K Mallery of Maslon, The ceremony took place Saturday qt high noon at thu borne of tbe bride's parents on Belwyn Avenue. Rev. A. A. McGenchy. pestor of the Hecnnd Presbyterian church, of ficiated. j Mn. Mallfry u the okly dsnghtcr Interest of Mr. end Mrs. Johnston and I* on* of the*city’s prettiest and loveliest young girls. She receird her educa tional Queens College and for the part yi ar has been a valuable mem her of ll,* cltysechool faculty . Mr Mattery tx the sow of Mr, and Mrs. C E Mallery. of Mai ton. formerly making their home here. Mr Mal'ery received hie education at Davihon College and is a member fa the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He la at present connected with Liar*tt-Myers Tobacco company. Mrs E. T. Newell Give® Party M r »- 8.<3. Howell entertained quite a number of young people at a lore ly party at ber horn eon East Aah street lant evewing for her MtU* niece* and nephews, . Virginia and Hugh Marshburn. °of Wilmington. Louise Starling of Wlln.lngfou. and Gertrude fields of Selma « rPogreaalre Hearts Were played and Mias Lucille Romm r rliu won high aoore prize among the girl* while W. J. Southerland wim award ed the prtz* among the boys Miss Evelyn Moye won Ige In g contest Tor finding the largest uum •*er of birth month flowers. A delicious ice course was Served to twenty eight gmwta/v. - HandgJ Heheel dm ■ To Meet The Tam King Phtlathca Class of the Second Baptiig suudsy school will hold Its regular monthly meet ing with Mrs.,.lean Aberta at her on East Elm street tonlghtat eight o’clock. All members are urged to he present. Te Entertain w Misses Adoir and lusts Souther land will entertain at n bridge ear ner for Miss Dorothy Allen, Tueeday night. PERSONAL MENTION Mleaee Aunt* Jeanette Hines, Lonfee Brown. Gladys Parker, and M*sars. Guy Winstead. Jr.,, Richard Pearce, and; U>r*h Derr, motored to Oreensbno sou aptuu the day wit b Miss Lillian D»n who la a student at N, C C. W. Summer School t Mrs. E C. Howell, of East Ash fit., has as her gnesf MiU. B. T. Culten. of Portsmouth Vx, and little son. Ben Mr*. L H. Marshburn and children. .• * e The many friends of Gapt Nathan O'Berry will t>e glad to leabn that he left Tacoms Park Bmnatbrfum. at Washington. Yufterday wonderfully Improved in health and will spend the remsTmTeT~oTTKF~ffgyf Tn Wash Ington with Htis daughter. Mrs. Ross MeElwee. and four children. of Btatesvllle. who will Join him la- *. tour of the National Capitol. s v"# e e Miss iDulse Todd, of Raleigh, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Ladle Schweikgrt. • w, • Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ormond. Mrs. Paul Garrison..and .Mrs. K. U. Por ter motored to Petersburg. Va., to spend the weel; end With Mrs. Vad | en Gutble; sister of Mrs. Porter and Mr. Ormond. Yesterday all returned Renew Your Health By Purification Any physidna win tal] you that "Perfect Purification of the System la - Nature's Foundation of Perfect Hnnlth.” Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your Vttalltyf Purify your on tfre- system by taking ‘ A thorough course of Calotabu, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and a#* low Nature rewards you with health. Calotabe urn tha greatest of all system puiiflera. Get a family pack age wttb suit dttactions Only gg eta. at drugstores. -(Adv). I.’ || |J» If you have I jy . 7 while out I Just Call 26 I ■ •'* I I And we’ll fix It In a Jiffy I I AJaz COT T* -/P '* TIM Tk * Tkmi 1 I W. center Ht.Uk tt L IffC vO Merer Tires” I 'r?ar.-". :-.Tsrr= -i ■i ***** ,M j IMT • Thomson • ■ '-'•sum* corns thou' MIIITII Mill TODAY except Mrs. Porter who wax Issi again. . e e e Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Boney and little son, of KenapsvlUs, and Mrs. Edward Kornegay, of Greensboro, spent the week end with Mt» Hattie Kornegay. , “'■'•as Mrs; Herman W®t> and Uttls daug hter. Elisabeth, hare gone to Wrights vMIe Be sell where they will spend tbe summer at their cottage. ’• • • Mlae Kgtl&teen Caton. of New Bern. Is the cutfst of Miss Margaret Monk. Miss Anne Davis pad Mrs. Ethel' ..Overman have returned from a wank end visit to Mist Davis sister, Mrs. June Bspp in Raleigh, ——--— —m— w—*v' Dr, O. C Daniels, of Otlental. spent yesterday In the city as guest of Dr. T. B. Henderson. —+-• • JL Mr. K L. Kimbrough who with Mr*. Kimbrough has been spending hi* vacation in Kentucky has return ed to tbe city. Mrs. Rlmbrounb will remain with relatives In Kentucky for several week*. s o s Mr. M. T. llnkeegi and Mr. Fred Hakeem spent Sunday with friends :r. Furmville 4s Of*;. 0 . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kubltnon and Mr Ogg. officials of the Maytag Co., of Cbaiiotte, were vtaitors to the local Maytag OTTlce yesterday en route to Charlotte from Wilmington. • • • e Mr. Albert Brown ha® returned from R-aleigh where be epent the week end. • * • Mrs. O. N Bordeaux, of Urange tnnr:~trT:,"ir vtatttng relnttvet in the city. (~r— ? •*v Mr Robert Creech, of LaGrang*. spent yeaterdjiy In the city shopping. .*• • • Miss Elizabeth Skinner who has A refreshing name- IIUNIY MINT Himry (ur iwrtlntll. And Mmt —for its cOoling, re freshing flavor. MON!Y-MINT is just that. It Imtitt as good as if iwA. - Get a package today— Ask aqy dealer. And remember “ ytm’H ckrw it longer. Smitbheld Products Joe. hickaseed, Vi. If prefer a rich «" fruit flavor - -chew Honey- fruit gum (Plh, - k§ljsl Vf/'sIL Milljm • life 60CPII0I0 IIVI been vial (in* Mias Bertha Bustler hat returned to hsT home In Greenville. •e« . , Mlae Clara Pierce ten this morn ing for a sojourn at Wrlaht*«ville Beach. V . _ l, ~~ Mlaa Mary Alive Groves left Sun day morning for Denver, Col., for n abort visit to friends before yotag* on to Han HrancJsco. Cal., to spend two months. •. • * • •• “. Miss Rebecca Blocumb,«nd Master lOhk-Gay Brttt have-Returned from Wilmington where they have been vlelting Mr. and Mrs. John Bio cumb. « e e e Mr*. J. T. Jerome and children are visiting relatives In Durham. ea * Miss Russm Collier left Snnday morning for a visit t£> her aunt In! Chicago. 111., and from there to Bt. Paul, Minn , where she will visit her brother, Hr. Georgs Collier. * • * Mrs. Goorne Henry, rs Oaatonl*. ne*. M ta Annie Horna-Vy of Golds boro fs visit in- h*r suet, Mra. Ed Gurley. HOPES TO VAX* SCOUT MECORB (Continued from Png* Dae) rapidly In Klwanl*. and Interclub r*- Ist lona promote the same—friend If feeling belWteq ueglhborfbg clliee. As grown ont of the close gelations jof Individuals fu local Kiwanls clubs The chairman of this committee In-' rioted upon more picnics, more in-t terrlub meeting, more athletic e«n-| tents between cinbe of neighboring cities and the gollowlog interclub, work wa* especially stressed: Every Kiwanis Club act as host' at least once a year to another club; j ••very club strive fqr a' strong representations at Inlrenatlon al and DlstrkT meetings; every 66 6 . - . .. * ~ - la n rrsatrtpfUn far Malaria, fTrifea and Fever, Dengue «r Bill#** Fovnv. ts kills the germs. Dr. Z. B. Spence Optometrist Eyes examin'd Glasses Sited ilk Floor Bayne Bonk llldg. Geldsber*. M. f. • IS t „ , , .v ‘ '—.. ,1 MONEY MUST BE HAD ~~ Beginning July First, «U work must be done on a Cash Basis. WE IM> ’EM IWHT— We Guarantee Satisfaction. BUT— . WeH, we hope youll understand—We’ve extended credit an—and whenever possible—But it |y no longA eg* pedient. Wont you meet us bslf way? Telephone 683 . VICTORY TAILORS & DRY CLEANING CO. ' W. H. Hines, Mnnuger. ('leaning Pressing Repairing j ' .. The Livingstone College > f Male Quartet L will’appear at the DILLARD HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. ' This quartet is said by critics to be one of tiie best on the road. Hear, them on f Special accomodations for wlme people. I| | GENERAL ADMISSION 3g c | —rr-mwrurmmwrtmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i ’ « n—— — WATCH FOR “DOC’ N ' , . ‘ - y 'l'i y Corns, bunions and ingrown nails removed without medicine, for office or home call phone 693. Ask for him v at “Wayne Shoe Store. _J Kiwnnls club Kiwanis Night.*- HKsnaG Kdneutiun More time was given to this feature Os the coirventjon than any other • uhject. and in stating the grantee! need of every Kiwanis club, he sgtd; the! there must he fWI pooperattna of every Kiwanis committee IT the < lnh is to function at top speed. Thai the work of the education commit tee was to give the underatending of the structure of the locs I club, end Hie District and InUrnatiou organ) *•»•««. W -s'.- That these commlttMa, , m order to function properly, mast have » complete understanding of their fll* rtlons. and their r#spo»*lbllUy, and the kpovrledge of successful ntethode of jirooednre. 'S*n»P hlets ar* alwajra obtainable from hendquartgrs. and /he committee ehonltl avail themselves of same. He elated that pew member*, rhould be dritlkd by the educational committee. Aefore he 1* allowed to meet regularly with tb* riuh» and in thl* wav member will be ptortei light, and at o*oe restia# U»«* he Is tn a club that really I® worth Vbll*. Meadows, Tar Heel Trims Chicago Club niiifinfl m Inna mo iM* |a* t_*ri n. ftff «a_ * ll v . North State! LAST SHOWING TODAY % m/vD CONES THRU \ tided “A SWEET PICKLE” Admission Adult* (all Begin) 25c Children . . 10c Meadows bkNt Chicago to four hits ad shut them oWf to • today in the second and ginsl game of Ipu-on- Apt series tuValviag teeder hlp of the National league. tßwx-h i.ome mu in the slgth with two men oh bases. 3 - , The Cubs flliea~lSe buses niter iwul were out In the (hint, hut Wilson tanned for the third out Again la the ninth the holme team filled the bases with one out, but could not touch Meadows with * scoring punch.. II was the se«'ond straight Grout out the baepectnclyd Pirate pitcher has boot -d. t~ • • •• ■■ c . No city slicker should ha PraoMaal 11l 1 - Z<t ™ # I Tomorrow WUI B« | ■ I iM- * '. V*?X ■:.’•■ <*. ,J> .• ■ X, Worthwhile I I Wednesday I I Beautiful Console Set# J I (Table and Mirror) for only $11.95 I Bright, colorful Pillows—soc Attractive Upholstered Ottomans S assorted coverings—sll.9s lit * > * ■ I Red, Green and Case End Tables—s4.9s I I Royall & Borden I I & M.- CLEANING AND DYEING BEATS BUYING That oM irmm. Bull, gr W# 4b uiliuft ur coal that you're ■ things In renewing thin kin* Os throw* ■ and tearing eU ing away—hfiiii TT '—4 worn gar—l*, to UM and net nhat aad you have a UOW 4r*tm, suit or coat You’ll really be wur- far the ■ coat of g prbed at the reunite. rleaatng Mb = : Thorough, Oderieee ('leaalng Piwipt Sorvtca Pleaee We Ca* Fee Kifkkmd Dry Cleaning Co. ** CLEANERS AND DYERS New Royall BMg. W. Walnut BL I The Spirit 01 Summer I ■ ... U’boKt portrayed in a soft, jV. H i flltffy ‘ rr---.- J , rt ■„ ‘ + 4 (04#!* Jncv/v.4 k » > - ■* MBal A; . fc ’ ; I Just received some lovely ■ ■ numbcrH in printed flowered ■ I ami pastel colore— ______ ___ikjaM I < —ail the desired shades— r Placed on Special during I our 3-day Sale, at ” ■_l I $14.75 I 1 Our Sale continues till tomorrow I I evening. ; H Neil Joseph’s I PAGE THREE Storm Holds Byrd 1 > Aiding Field HOO»KVSl.^ i np»* n ' *• T, f JUM 4 »tom center oft tlie Vtr* *iata <s*i tonight sc-ted as a bar* rr*i »»kfl4 Rip jjppl tppnpieaa America on earth lor at Most aaathag ilar before tsklac trial tor Ps*R -< "That ,»>°rm center is maelng oat* war!” Uw weather barm a tola tba (A*) sad will taahe a taka mtt toulgbfc or in tha inorlng quit* Impassible. Wbat tbs conditions wiif bn tomorrow nlfbt or Wsdnondsr worming ennnot now be predicted with sccuracr, bat Efcars ado >» RgmiWißßiipsiml than." ‘ ; ,
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