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- V i THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. , SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13, lSia Society , IN HIS KEEPING. "Gel lead tees, eeert? the snarlse ngn , , Steal softlv through tit pay. It dreams sag darkass ef th wight Art 16tt ia perfsc day. I smile aad whisper tendsrlv, "God )ead thee, dear, alwayl" , .. r , .it- ... v.-n ... , God kslp Use, eW." The aooatldi - ftour la foldea, tlad aad tavi- . Ths world smile upward lil a flower To bhI th tun's warm rav, . I reus 'tad whisper earnestly, - God lead that, dear, alirsyr . God keep the, dearl" The susiei " flush -. Kisses tba dreaminf day, Aad ia the wondrous holy huih ' Tbe wbole world seems to pray. t katel aad whisper lovingly, "Gad lead theet dear, alway!" ---Olive E, alls, ia Pittsburg Cnroa lela-Telegraph. ' --- ' --a. Misses Helea Elliagtoa aad Sadit Parksr are speeding tone time at Oeeaa View aad Waahlngton, D. C. -Mr. William Perlateia and Mr. T A. Partia left Saturday sight for New York. Mr. aad Mra. Fred Thomas, of Mos : cure, spent Saturday ia the city. Win Margaret R. Katght left Sat urday for a visit to AihtTille and other Westers Carolina' town. Mr. H. U Pool left Saturday for Oeeaa View to Joia bit family for a tea daya varttion. -Mr. A. W. Kllleoa left Saturday moraing for the Isle ef Palme, where . the will epead the . suraatr. Mrs. Bern Mordeesl aad eon, Cap- late Morderai, returned to their home la Durham Saturday. Mr. Vernoa Baker arrived Satur day to visit kla parents, Mr. aad Mr. C C. Baker. Mr. aad Mrt. E. C. Bagwell and ion, Eugene, Jr., returned Baturday to their . home Ja Hamlet. -rMiss Esther I rey ii spending the : week-end at her home ia Holly Springs. i Mra. Jack Bag and children, ef rWbury, are tbe guests of Misa Miriam Seawall. ' 'Mrs. T. U Creedmnre has as her guest her sister, Mrs. M. T. 6aunderi, - of Portsmouth. T-t'Mrr aad Mra. Thomas N. Hill, of ; Kew York City, are the guest e of Mr. aad Mrs. T, W. Teaser on New Bern venue. Mr. Moses Alford, of Buna, spent Baturday here. ' Mr. R. J. Whitley and J. K. Barrow, ef Zebulon, were ia the city Baturday. Misses Elsie Counell and Margaret" - Cappe left Baturday for Aberdeeav Mr. Henry E. Litehford, of Rich mond, ia spending eevatal daya at his eouarry, home near Raleigh. Mtes NsaBle Leach, of Cary, sneat Saturday ia the city. Miss Mary O. Graham left 8atorday , for a visit to relatives ia Charlotte. Miss Marie Linehan left Saturday for a visit to relatives ia New Tork. ' Miss Frtncea Covalt Is spending th summer at Virginia Beseh and Norfolk, Vs., with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Austin. ,' Mrs. Jack Johnson snd Mrs. Dan iels, of Littleton, speat Saturday ia the elry. -Mrs. J. D. Coley ha returned to her home Is Red Spring after a visit to friends ia the city. ; Miss Helea Can Held, of Morehead ; City, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bank Arendell, at Crystal Bill Springs, near Raleigh. ' , Mrs. Roland Cox has returned to ,,th elty from a visit to Badin.l Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dillon, Mlts Grace Dillon and Oarrer Dillon hare re turned from a motor trip to Biehmoad aad Petersburg, Va. Mr. William H. Stephenson Is spending the week-end ia Winstoa Balem. Mr. W. J. CaWsrt, asaietant treas urer ef the Seaboard Air Mae Railway, ef PorUmouth, Va, is spending the IS r -i - : Alarm Clocks Bur People) A good alarm sleek is snore than . something ' to wake you up.- It's a clock that you'll Sad mighty, nee-, ful ia many places ba sidee bed room. ' , ' , la tbe kitchen .it's a big help to a womaa baking and preserving. - f x Hang one up ia the bath room, garage or bsra, and you'll soon be Wondering .why you didnt think of that years ago. Every home ought to hare at leaat two alarm clocks. Buy them at Jolly's and you will be - euro that they are good. .... .. JOLLY'S htafclMMS' IS Ton. Jeltr A Wrwae Jewttrr Ce, lac. i US rrtvUle Si weefi-end with his brother, Judge T. B. Calvert, on hla way to Atlanta, Ga. CoL Harry Jordan, who ia atationed at Camp Lea for the summer, is spend ing several days at his boms on Hills boro street. Miss Mary Guirkin left Saturday for a visit to Eastern Csrolina. Mr. Md Mra. Claud Taylor, of At lanta, are visiting Mrs. L. K. Gill. Misa Sarah Fenner has returned from Washington where she visited her sister, Miss Annie Fenner. Miss Mamie Aveat is spending the week at Wyatt. Mrs. B. K. Lacy and Miss Frances Lacy left Baturday for a visit to Moa- treat. . Mrs. D. J. Henderson and son, Arthur; Mrs. T. M. Pesree end Hsrry Pearee, of Suffolk, are guests of Mrs. A. K. Pearee. Mr. W. A. MeCleashan, of Norfolk, Va., is ia the city to spend some time With his sister, Mra. T. H. Calvert. Mrs. W. K. Bright has relumed from a visit to Portsmouth, Boanoke and Natural Bridge, Va. , See Louise Glaum at Superba Monday aad Tuesday. She wears thirty real Pari gown. adv. At Bex Hospital Mr. Grip Rhsrwanii niilirnuit u nn. ration for appendicitis at Beg Hospital eaturaay. e Bora. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. flower, i 4 1 T I a.. o ! i w .relieving, juiy nm, a eon, ueorge Bardesty Gower. G. F. S. to Meet. Both branchee of the Girls' Friendly Society will meet Thursday evening at 11:30 o clock ia their respectirs parish houses. r Be Louise GUum at Superba Moaday aad Tuesday. She wears thirty real Paris gowns. adv. Circle No. . Circle No. 6 of Edeaton Street Meth odist church, will meet Monday aft ernooa at 5. o'clock with ; Mrs. Harold Glascock. Lawa Party.; rt. Ths Church of the Good Shepherd will give a lawa party Monday night for the congregation of tbe church, ea the eaareh lawa." . ..... s . . . . ,. . I. See Louise Glaum at Superba Monday aad Tuesday, She wears thirty real Paris gown. adv. ' . ' Misa Bell Hostess. , Mis Margaret W. Bell entertained quite a number of guests Friday eve ning In honor of her house guest, Mil Irene Hurst, of Durham, Motor Trip. I, Mr. Fannie W. Smith and daughter,; Miss Patsy Smith, left Saturday for Charlotte. From Charlotte they will motor through the monntaia of Weit era Carolina. . Thirty real Pari gown worn ' fay Louise Glaum in "Sahara," Moaday aad Tuesday at Superba. (Adv.) Return Froaa Owtlag. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lewi hats re turned to the city from a week's vaea tioa at New Bern and Morehead City. They were accompanied to ' Raleigh by Mrs. Nellie B. Simpson and eon, who are their guests. 8gt. J. B. Yeang Ratnrss. A eord from 8gt. Joseph Brown Young announces his srrival in the United States, after an absence of more thaa two and vae-half years. , Volunteering for aerviee in April, 1917, he waa immediately sent to Fort 8c revs n, Ga., and thence to Teias, from which point he entrnlned for Hoboken. Sailing from there he landed la France June 27, 1918, with the first sipedi tionary forces. He was attached to the 1st Division, and wns in the first battle participated ia by .this division. He landed in this country July 8, 1919, Laving returned on the George Wash ington. He will probably be at home ia a few days. Sergeant Young i the son of Mr. and Mis. Henry J. Young, 019 W. Jones street. Bnttaa-Csrroll. Turkey, July 12. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carroll presented a most lovsly scene on Tuesday after noon, where Dr. Burnice A. Sutton, son of Mrs. Rossie Sutton, and a recent graduate of tbe Atlanta Dental College, nn Miss Eva, daughter of Mr. aad Mra. Carroll, were married. Promptly at half past eeven o'clock, Mrs. Mosely Shaver of Goldsboro sweet ly sang "You are the JLlesI of my Dreams." Mrs. Edward Hay, playing the accompaniment.' Immediately fol lowing this Mrs. 8esy rendered Men delsohn's March nstthe young couple came from a side-rooui, down the hall, entered the parlor and atanding under a beautiful white bell listened to the vows which were spoken by Rev. J. F. Colton. Accompanied by several automobiles, It's not what nn iiir tnr aitWrta. ' nut ths result you get from using it that counts. Tse Blue Rihboa Vanilla. "Best aad tahce less." Adv. Engraved Wedding Inivtdtions Vieitiaf Card i Correspondence) Stationary Write for 8apla aad Priest Edwards & Broughton Printing Company Priaters, Pablislira aad Rstlaaett Steel and Copptr Plats Engravers Manufacturer of BLANK BOOKS AND LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS RALEIGH, N. C Smart Modes Suitable" for Sport Wear in, Mid-Summer Millinery Just a Sprinkling of Advance Fall Styles "AT POPULAR PRICES" The Ladies Six op 14 East Hsrgett Street the happy couple' drove to Warsaw where they boarded the northbound traia far Virginia Beach aad ether point of, Interest. . ' , . e . "..i , FAYETTEVILLkV Fayetteville, July 12. An enjoyable swimming party was givea by Hiss Mil dred Ssd berry at Beaver Lake Tuesday afternoon for .her gnest, Mi Claudia Kelly, ef Sa van ash, GaN The party mo tored out to Beaver Lake at 6 o'clock aad ea arriving at that beautiful little body of water swam and rowed until 8;30, when a delightful lunch was served oa the lawa. On the return to the city dancing waa enjoyed at Mis Bedberry home. .; I Miss Beulah Avtritt, daughter of Dr. aad Mrs. K. G. Averitt, and Dr.,Oscar,L. Parker, of Clinton, were married at the home of ths bride's parent et Cedar Creek Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. The eeremoav was performed by- the Rer. W. K. Hill, D. D., paster of the First Presbyterian Church of Fayette ville, ia the presence of a number ef friends and relatives.: -' - The bride, wbo entered with her father, waa attired ia white beaded geor gette, and wore a white picture hat. She carried a bouquet of Bride' roses. Mise Beatrice Averitt attended ker sis ter as maid of honor. She wore white satin and georgette and carried an arm ful of pink rotes. .The groom was at tended by James F. Parker, of Fayette ville, hi beet man. Preceding tbe ceremony a violin solo was rendered by Jamee Prentiss Hall, of fioseboro. The wedding msrehes were played by Miss Gertrude Fisher, of Bosebero. - .-- - Following a brief reception at the home, Dr. and Mrs. Parker left .for a ten-day' stay at Atlantic City. On their return they will maks their home in Clinton, where Dr, Parker ia engaged in the practice of medicine. Mra. Parker ia an honor graduate of Flora Maedonald College, Since which time b ha been in charge of a school st Gray's Creek. Dr. Parker wo for some time the resident physician ef the Highsmith Hospital here and the num ber of friends in Fsyetteville ie many.i Eighteen young people, including a number of visitors, are enjoying a two weeks' house party at Beaver Lake, which had ita inauguration Thursday of this week. They are chaperoned by Mis Ethel Fisher and Miss Pauline Jones. Tbe weekly lawn fete at the Hostess Bouse conducted by the War Camp Com munity Service was held Wednesday of this week, iastesd of Tuesday, as has been the custom the change having been effected in accordance with mili tary regulations, allowing men of Camp (UNBURN Apply VapoRub tightly 4t soothes the tortured skin. yicrcs vapori Bragg to visit ths city only os, Wed nesday aad Saturday. Tbe seventeenth reunion of the Mc Neill family, deseendaat ef Hector snd Mary McNeil, -was held tt "Ardlussa," near Fayetteville, Friday, July 4th. The happy eceastoa, a is always ths ease, waa atteaded by a large number ef tbe members ef this family that has well played it part ia ths building of North Carolina as well as ether States. Maay of them had attended the first -reunion babies. There were ' descendant! present from Cumberlaad, Robeson aad Davidson eountieoia this 8tate aad from South; Caroliaa aad Virginia. Many other ar In distant States, aad soms are serving ia France. The bountiful dinner was spread under, the fine eld tree ef beautiful "Ardlussa." Ia the words of en of those privileged to be present, "many ef the girls of ths family ar musician's, and ths last man of them can sing bass. The hoar flew by oa the wing ef melody. Dr. J. XT. McNeill, Bout tb you s gest chap la ths bunch, discovered sa old violin and made tbe welkia ring with old-time reels'; so much so thst a preacher and deaeoa were see to lend their feet to, the movement of tb music." " t.. Used for 70 Year Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearancs - has remained until youth ha become but a rocrwxy. The soft. Klined, pearly white appearance it rentiers leaves the Joy of Beauty wUB for many n fi Dr. Robert P. Noble Haa returned from service in . the army 'ad ha opened offices in ths Commercial Bank Bldg. Practice limited to X-Ray Diagaosia and Treatment. 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