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WILMINGTON MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON; N ; U.tTiiUKSJLiA X, UtifJUiMtStat xo, lazi. SEC Society News Miss AthaUa Banting, Editor, Phono 61 THE LOVER'S PSVCHOMMiY. I was apart from you a- Ion?, long year, And learned to bear the parting. Not that I Forgot for one slov moment that dragged by Or ceased from longing, ever but the cheer Of youth was with me; and I knew, my dear, That you were waiting that our Joy drew nigher And higher with each day; and I could try The help of patience, and I had no tear. But, having met, weV parted for a day. And every minute brings a sharp unrest; And all my newly-formed philos- apply Has left me; and tomorrow s far away Ah, further than the months when I possessed My dreams and hopes of this felicity' Ted Robinson, in Cleveland Plain Dealer. Lieutenant-Commander -B Vaughan Meade, U. S- N., and Mrs. Meade ar rived yesterday to visit their sister, Mrs. Arthur Belden, at her home on South 4 th street. Lieutenant-Commander Meade is one of the officers on the U. S. Bushnell now stationed at Portsmouth Va. Gray Hicks is on -a short business trip up-state. Many friends in this city will be de lighted to learn that Mr. and Mrs. It X. Cobb of Tarboro, will spend Christ anas with Mrs. Henry MacMillan. Haskell Rhett is spending severa"1 days in Rocky Mount on business. . Bernard O'Neill -was in Wilmington lor several hours yesterday, returning to Fort Caswell in the afternoon. - Miss Fanny Barry of Hampton, Vir- Catering CATERPTC say time, anywken -and the beat, for. year ranen con dinner, partita, dajxs, banquets or other social features. My service includes stiver, ehlas waiters and personal supervision. A phone eall vrill grtve any seeded tsformatfon. Miss Nell Durham Caralina 2170 ginia, will arrive Saturday to visit Mrs. Pembroke Jones at Airlie-on-the-Sound. Miss Carrie A. Sands, of Wyalusing Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. H Shoemaker at her homo, 33 Colonial Apartments. Mrs. S. Goodman of Norfolk. Va., is in the city for a few days as the guest of her son, Arthur Goodman, at No. 7 South 4th street. Miss Emma Thompson of Southport is spending several days with Mrs Theodore James. Dr. Boyette Better. Tjs. Boyette of Southroit, w?o has been desperately ill at East Flatrock, has passed the crisis and is slowly re- ner bridKe ciub Tuesday after covering. Mrs. Boyette is with her.rt- )..,. . A u covering. Mrs. Boyette husband. Attention D. A- R. Members! Mrs. Eugene Philyaw, registrar oi Stamp Defiance chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, will be at the American Legian hut this af ternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock to receiv the signatures of all members who have joined this chapter, either by ap plication or by transference from oth er chapters. The charter sheet must be signed by the members themselves and must b in Washington at an early date else this chapter will not get in the year book. All are urged to sign at once. By order Of Mrs. Cuthbert Martin, Regent. Many friends were distressed to learn of the painful accident which occurred Tuesday when Owen Fill yaw had tht little finger of his right hand severely cut In the door of an automobile. Hu friends sincerely hope that he will nc lose the injured portion of his finger and that he will soon recover the en tire use of his hand. Miss Scott to Attend Dance. Charlotte News: "Miss Julia Baxter Scott expects to go to Winston-Saleir Friday to attend the dance to be giv en by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hanes, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes, Mr. and Mrs. Rober' Hanes and James Hanes, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Chatham at the new Robert E. Lee Hotel Friday evening While in Winston-Salem. Miss Scott will be the guest of Miss De Witt Chat ham." Faculty to be" Honored. The members of the high school faculty were greatly excited yesterday when each received an attractive li vitation reading as follows: W. H. S. Club Girl Reserves Faculty Banquet. R. S. V. P. Y. W. C. A. Club rooms, 400yNorth Front . December 17 at 8:30 . Gertrude Mojre, secretary." Each card was decorated with an ap propriate little handpainted design, by Miss Gertrude Moore. Musical Tea Tonight. The Philathea class of the First Bap tist church will give r. musical tea at the home- of Mrs Robert Seott. at 8 o'clock this evening. All the friends of the class are cordially Invited" to at tend. There wi.ll be no admission and the following delightful program will be furnished by the Wilmington School of Music and Art: Vocal Un Deux Lien (A. Delbruck) Erie Miller. Piano Dane of the Gnomes (Liszt) Effie Johnston. Vocal Melisand in the Wood (Alec goetz) James Hooper. Reading Selected Helen Barley. Vocal Armorer's Song (DeKoven) William Haas. Violin Legend (Tfaeniawski) Fred erick Spencer. , Vocal Vissi D'Arte Vissi D'Amere (UueeinI) Arline Edgerton Felkner. Effie Johnston at the piano. -Miss Harriss to Entertain. Miss Essie Harriss will entertain a bridge Saturday evening at her home in Carolina Heights Entertains Card Cltib. Mrs. Donald Parsley was the delight ful hostess to the members of her Tuesday afternoon bridge club at her lovely home, "Live Oaks," on Mason boro Sound. Hostess to Brtdsre Olub. Mrs. Hugh Hines delightfully enter- at her apartment in the Carolina. - Return From Honeymoon. Mr"and Mrs. E. G. Stellings have re turned lrom their wedding trip to .New Tork, ' Columbus, Ohio, Indianapolis and Washington, Ind., the latter the. home of Mr. Stellings' parents. - Mrs. Stellings was Miss Bereneice Bailey of this city. Mrs. J. Whitehurst of Wilson has re turned home after a delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dickinson. Miss Ruth Worth of Kiangyin, China, who is a student at Chicora Col lege, Columbia, will arrive Saturday to spend her Christmas holidays with her mother and father, Dr. and Mrs. George Worth. Will Give Tea. Dainty cards reading as follows have been received in Wilmington: "Mrs. Frederick Willetts, Miss Essie Exum Harriss. At home, Saturday, December the seventeenth, four to six o'clock." Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Southport,! passed through . the city : yesterday en route to - the home of her mother, Mrs. Butler, Edgefield, S. C Upon her re turn she will be '. accompanied by her small daughter. Katherine- And little son, A'Buster," who are attending school at Edgefield and who will spend the Christmas holidays with their par ents at Southport ,. .-' Mr. and Mrs. jv Edwin Bunting are visiting in Savannah. -. Miss Annie McRae ,of Baltimore, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Adair Mc Koy at her home at Oleander. Former Wllmingtonlan Pageant Representative. The following item from the Roa noke Times of Roanoke, Va., will be of "I used to tell my wife not to fix me any dinner for I couldn't eat anything; but a little while after starting on Tanlac I began to eat a bigger dinner every day," said J. W. Figgers, 78 Rose. St., Qlif ton Forge, Va. , ) "1 had indigestion, my liver and kid- interest to friends here, as Mrs. Farpeys were disordered, and my troubles mer was formerly of this city: "Mrs. E. Burnett Farmer, of Rich mond, who is in Roanoke as the head quarters representative of the Virginia Historical pageant Association, ,nes re ported to the headquarters . at Rich mond that oRanoke affd this section of Southwest Virginia will offer to fur nish several scenes in the tableaux representing the 'great Southwest sec tion of Virginia," . Mrs." Farmer, who has ; been the guest of Miss Kathleen Shelor, is now at Hotel Roanoke." ' The pageant will be presented next May, - . Basaar at Chamber of Commerce - The circle of Grace Methodist Church twill hold their basaar tomorrow at eleven o'clock at Chamber of Com merce instead of 202 Princess. Beautiful gifts await the Christmas shoppers and those desiring lovely salads and cakes - for their dinner Fri-" lay, may find them there. Adv. DOES TWICE ASUGH AS HE COULD BEFORE Resident Of Clifton Forge, Va, Was Ready to Cash In Gains Thirteen Pounds "Rights" and "Lefts" are the name- of the two political - parties of. Nor way. ... got me in such a tight place I was Jusjt about ready' to 'cash in. My back and stomach hurt me so bad it was hard to tell which gave me the most trouble, and I couldn't eat, work, or sleep with any satisfaction. "I'm in fine shape now in every way and can do as much work in half a day as I used to do all day long. I've gain ed thirteen pounds in weight -and I .m now eating, working, and sleeping fine to make up for lost time." Tanlac is sold in Wilmington by R. R. Bellamy and all leading druggists. SHEET MUSIC An Ideal Suggestion For Christmas ' Shoppers Popular Classical and Sacred Number! SHERIDAN'S MUSIC SHOP Elvington's Pharmacy, Opposite Postotfflce . Open Until 10 P. SI. We Send For and -Deliver Your" PRESCRIPTIONS JARMAN & FUTRELLE Phones 211 and 212 107 Princess St. At the first sign of skin trouble apply JSoofhinq ewwFHeJnq Delay in properly, treat skfiTrouHe is dangerousYou make no mistake when you adopt Reslnol New Arrivals in Black Cat Hosiery SILK WOOLS, SILK AND WOOL IN BLACK, BROWN, GREEN AND HEATHER - AT "The House That Sells Wooltex" COMMUNITY "PLATE For the Baby's Xmas The loveliest little baby set knife, fork and spoon you ever saw. In patterns to match your own Com munity plate. , Just the tains tor your own youngster or a present lor some little nephew or niece. Packed in a special nur sery package. . You will en joy looking at the complete stock of Community Plate which we carry. The new. reduced prices are CHILD'S SET (Knife Fork and Spoon) $3.00 BABY'S" SPOON (Bent Handle) $1.00 N. Jacobi Hard- ware Company 'A Graduate of Medicine ! who should vit insm . A Graduate of Pharmacy WHAT STORES HAS REGIS, TERED GR.ADUATBS ONLYt Hanor Drug Co. Hardin, Tuttle A wiite, Inc. Seventh and ...Castle-Uphone 260 P.. S, Jortxcrolini no longr recognizes' any exce graduates applyjtofe-iflifense.,rir LADIES' TAILOR AH kinds of Indies Custom Tailo,. ins aul Repalrias done at ...j Xiowest Prices Complete Assortment of Iadlea' .' , Readowie Skirts JuliiiatAbelbvitz SOt T. FOIWtTH STREET The Vanity Parlor Massaging, Hair Dressing, , ' Manicuring, Shampoo ; ' i-i ing, Etc, : - lVHtSNAN HOtMAN 302 Southern Building ' Phone, 2267-13 Cotys L'Origan Houbigant's Ideal Flaconettes For the Lady's Handbag V MUler's Pharmacy Opposite Grand Phone 495 ; v ; Your Family D R G l S T should" be" clibsen Vith the same -care-as" your family phy sician. Your prescriptions will be called for and delivered very promptly. Phone 181 or 182 iElinttgton'H DfeUG STORE 'VRel :Clai88ifl Ads I I . 'T T--III Ill . M IB I I I "BT" . .11 VWVT ! mi I i lb 'S-lL , .X " ,- , -tr , t-LJJL!J l.-J! ... ' ' i . -,. ,.,,. r II U i si 5 HOUR SALES i (jhmsda, ffiidmtg and ' Ja$Mfda mill featured y -flour Sales The stock at the Bon Marche has been re-priced for final selling. You'll be surprised at the way high-class mer chandise has been reduced for an absolute clearance; We expect to sell every item mentioned in the Hour Sales, and should you want to take advantage of this event we advise you to be her at the hour specified. The quanti ties are limited and none will be sold to dealers. - - ; HtJfjR SAIiES 9:00 A. M. to 10:00 A. M. Black, Tan and White Kid Gloves, Values to $3.00 Special, $1.00 Corsets, All Makes and Sizes; Values to $3.00 Special, $1.00 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Bear Brand Shetland Floss, Saxony and Germantown Wool, In Balls That Sold for 25c and 30c Special, 15c Bungalow and Bib Aprons of Gingham and Percale Special, 50c 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon Children's Cadet Hose In Black, Brown and White, Sizes to 11, That Are 50c Values, for Per Pair, 25c Tan and Evening Shades of Full Fashioned Silk Hose, at V; Per Pair, $1.00 " 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. M. Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk, Taffeta, Georgette and Satin In All Colors' and Values to $3.00 Special, $1.00 Yard Wool Goods In Plaids, Coatings, Skirtings, 42 to 56 Inches Wide, Values to $3.50 For $1.00 Yard 2:00 P. M. td 3:00 P. M. i ' - - - - Mavis, and Moon-Kiss Talcum Powder Per Can, I0e Luxor FacePowqer . - Per Box, 25c . Cutex Compact Manicure Sets Special 30c Children's Tuxedo Front Sweaters, In 11 Colors and Sizes 6 totl?tyears SpeciialpS One Bay SeI Wray, $350.00 Value - Special, 125U)0 Two French Seal Cpatd, Values to $300.00 Special $100.00 3:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. ' Lace Insertions, Val Laces, Etc., Values to 15c Yard, for 5c Yard -:::-! "r Silk Nets, 72 Inches Wide, In All the Evening Shades $1.00 Yard - V" : 4:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Athenia Knit Union Suits for Women, Knee Length, All Sizes, for - v ' 50c feach Kayser's Knit Underwear In Broken Sizes, ThataAa&o . . Values to $3.00 ri$ Special, $1.00- i Winter Coats In Cheviots, Velour and Mi$Sf Values to $35.00 .; t Special? $5.00 5:00P.M.tp6:0bjP Luxor Complexion Cream ' For 25c 35c Cutex Nail Polish r .. .. . . r or c v-:va : : ' ' 5 -: - k .. Black and Brown Silk Hose, Fashioned ck; Chlniiy ' ' Per Pair, SQeivM I I I ''.: f k 1 v v
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