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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. , TUESDAY f.IOItfalNG, AUGUST 19. 1S19. Society , ' ONJtETUNIXG. Fv aeea th moonlight oa Verteill, Haunted with gallant wjitiperingi, " Brers witk a ghostly poeap that decked xna courts or jong-aepariea rung,, : u ' - . Vx acen the twilight on the aoa, -, Along th eurring'"Aiure Coast, . la that enchanted aummer-land , That heaven aeema to favor most. T art ahip-lighta along the Thamea, Calling to venture just begun; . And harbor lighta abovt Le Havre, Showing a haven newly won. y I't aeen the itreet-lampt all a-f learn, Around the pillared Madeleine, When Paria fcelt the magit breath Of evening atir her aoul again. IV aeea the aun-light on green ateepa, Under the stirs of Italy, And o the elopes where ulive-grovea , Btretfh their gray verdure to the tea. iBut I have aeea no other lighta, However or how far I roam, That ttrike into my heart ai do . ' The little,yellow lighta of Home. . ; -tNELL BATTLE LEWIS. Mr. and Mrs. Btaey W. Wade and children have returned from nn outing at Morehrad City, Mr. Wade't old home. ; Mr. and Mra. Orover J. Poole left yesterday morning for a vacation trip to Brevard. . Mr. and Mra. N. H. McLeod have gone to New Vorlr City where they will v apend eome time. Mr i. Nonie Wrenn, Mist Evelyn - Wrenn and Buater Wren a left yester day morning for a week e viait to Pe "terahurg, Va. 1 ' i.1 Mine Hoberta Edgerton, of New Tork City, is the gueat of Miaa Pearl Broughton. Miss Hattie Gregory, of Norfolk, Va., ia visiting her aunt, Mra, Kiehard Brothers. ' Mr. L. E. Covlng!oo was in the city yesterday on a visit tu liis family. lira. James MoKlnimvn and children t have returned from an extended visit . to Heudersonville,. i Mr. W. 1 Parsons has returned to his hnma in Riic kinehnm after snend- I ing the week-end with his wife at the) " home' of her parents, Capt. and Mra. N. I . W. West. ! Mr. Rnbert H. Breese ia spending, some time in Wayuerillr. - Mr. ami Mrs. Charles t). llclvcrj and hahy will pass thmugli Ruleigh this I . " evening eu route to Virgiuia Bcaih from - Urrenstioro. ) Mrs. C. O. Ahprnatliy and cliilfircn 1 've returned to Raleigh after apead , Irj some time at Lynnhaven Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Tengue, Misses f EHr Lrarh and Katherlno Sherwood left yrttcrduy ty motor for a visit to A New Vork. 'i Mr. C. V. Lowrsy has returned from ft visit to Apex. t Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C, Hines have re ' fumed from Cory, where they spent the week-end. , -Mr. (Jus Lewis, of Htatesrille, is visiting friends. in tho city en route from tt visit to WaahingPbn, U. ('. --Mrs. Oscar Hummers and children cro visitinr in Urrrnshoro. ' Mrs. Charles Allen is visiting her daughter, Mra. Kidney Tomtlnsoii, ia Columbia, 8. C. Misa Allie Peoples, of Pittsboro, is Visiting in Raleigh. 1 i -Misa Nan Kodde.v, of Rock Hill, H. C, spent Sunday in Raleigh en route to' " her home, from a visit to New Vork I and Atlantic City. . Mrs. J. K. Itoyster, of Jackson, sr-, rived in tho rity yesterday to be the guest of Mrs. M. R. Hn.vnes. Miw and Mrs. II. II. Dulton and ehllilren left Huuiliiy bv motor for a visit to Mr. an' Mrs. Eliel Wilson in! Maryland.' , Mr.1 Rnl'rt Allison ia on a visit to t . Bt. Jxiuis, Kansas City, and Memphis, i , -Mra. Will Allen and son,. .Paul, have returned to Raleigh after a four months visit to relatives and friends la St. Louis, Mo., and Heudersonville. ... Mrs. U t Melin and daughter, Miss Mnry Medlii., and Miss Nita Collier have The Woman Hater Chsptsr vin The Strollers A heavy thunder ttnrm came oa dur ing (he nlrht and tti rain fell In tor rsnta. Rut when morning broka all br'tht and clear. The sky waa a kvly blue and the air poeltlvely oa hilars ting '.TV't'at a glorleua morning to take a alk!" sum one exekthnrd.- Vnanlnsous apnvoval srreeted the suggestion. So. sliorily aftar break fast, pelrwd off and aurted out on the road Ivsdina to a tiny lake about three mllea away. Pave made himself very popular With the airls when we reached the lake, by aolng out over some Impna slble stepping stones and brtnrtn tmek several lovely pond HUM. One of them ' was simply rorgeous and he saw to It that Barbara sot It. Aa w walked home Barbara and T)ve broke away from the party for a short canoe ride before luncheon. Harbors van go anywhere out of door ' ts the sun or wind and vet rat urn wlta the moot lovely eompteWon Imngtnable. That la because aba la careful to use Magnolia belio. The frsararxw snd refreshing qual ities of Magnolia Malm Invite lie con stant use. Koay to apply because It la a liquid powder, It both beautifies and protects the skin. . It la free from grssse snd stickiness and will ant cause hair growth. Truly Maarnolla Balm Imoarta charm without harm. It coats but "I ccpLi end esn be obtained In thrae colors white, pink and rnee ' red from dealer or the Lyon Manufae- US urlrjr Co., 10 601 fifth Brooklyn, Barbara and Dsto don't knnw that t took their picture thle wiomlng with mr kodak. They-Ware standing ckw toffethor on 1 tl flat rock st the water' edge, apparently vrv much Interested In each other sad charm. Insly unconactoua ot any of tho root Ts bo continue. ", B0TEL8 AND KE8CKT8 Virginia Mineral Springs '' HOTEL aad BATHS Craig Co, V s. A thoroughly ' tnodera aad p-to-date Health aad. , Pleasure Resort, ea th Appalsehiaa. Diyids of th Alleghaniea Easy of sec. Ressoaabls rates. Ait for booh let. . - .. i ... .. . BJOESTTH. Msnager, -' '' .'. ' Ripley' E;'rit;s, P. 0, Va, Come in and Examine-, Diamonds We are always glad to .hava any one come in to look at diamonds. Wo kaow that the diamond ia not as ordinary purchase, and that expert help ia wanted la making the selec tion. When we show dia'asonda we point out to yoa the different features which caused it to be graded aa it it. It ia the kiad of ser vice and attention you like. We carry a large stack of email, anedlasa and large weights, which, aa yoo appreciate, ht a big help la getting ex actly the at one yoo want. JOLLY'S II Tsars. .Jell? S Wrwas JewehT Ce taw. 121 Fayetteviile It. returned from a viait to New York and other points. Misa Janie Reese has returned from a visit to Richmond, Va. Mra. J. J. Bo wen and daughter, Miss Mary Prances, .to visiting in 8helby. Mr. nnd Mra. J. C. Benson and family are on a motor trip to Balti more. - Mrs. T. B. Womack is visiting in Reidsville. Mra. Ernest Green, of New Bern,' ia the guest of her mother, Mrs. N. 0. Whitfield, on West Edenton street. Miaa flora Wiley, of Saliabury, ar rived in the city yesterday to be the : guest of her father, Mrs. 8. H. Wiley. Mrs. Phil Taylor and dnughter, Miss Huaie Taylor, have returned from ;a visit to New Vork and Atlantic City. Miaa Jessie Mitchell left Sunday for I a viait to her sister, Mrs. J. P. Bctti in 1 Mt. (iilesd. I Mrs. Herman Wolff and daughter , have returned from a viait to New York 1 ! CKy. . ' -Mr. Herman Wolff, after epo ailing ! the week-end with his wife nt Mra. ! K eyes' rcaidence, in tileawood, has re-' turned to Chattanooga. Miaa Margaret Keves left yesterday to apend some time ia New Tork and other Northern cities. Mr. J. P. Benson and-family left yesterday morning for Baltfanore for a ten day viait. -Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Turner and attic (UNBURN Apply VapoRub . lightly itooothea the tortured tkio. VICRS VAPOIU YOUR BODYGUARD" -30'. Combat Old -HIGH COST OF LIVING By Buying Your Groceries from the 2 in 1 Store Allen' Groceteria Allen's Cut-Rate Market Two plans in one store your convenience r "Lowest Prices Prevail" ALLEN'S 'Cut-Rate Market The Finest ia Groceries Ut-lSS E. Hargelt 84. Bell Phono MS, Ml i RaWigh IU PEABODY AlTlMOaC. MD. f k a laaetae e Maont : rmMTCiM, ib om I'samr, i lW.it. muiiaa lalltaa la all s'SS't ai traattaa. Oralaia smim ADMI.MSTRATRIXt NOTICE. ' Having qualified as administratis of : tho estate of A. R. O'Neal, deceased, late of Wahe eouaty, thia is to notify all persons having claims agalntt said ' estate to exhibit then te th atder- i sigaed st Raleigh, N. O, R. 1, ea er heforo the 15th day of July 1920, er this notice wiU bo pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to I sid estate will pleas stake Immediate paytaeat. OTHEUA'COiEAL, I 1 wssjsasists.ieit.i 1 a, e.''.a J H. C, eVl. Thlt, the ISth day of Jaly, 1M9.. & BROWN EHi.rntRr Atterae. daughter, Alice Hart, returned front Wrishtavillo Beach Monday. - Misses Sarah and Prances Purdle, of Doaa, returned with Mr. and Mra. T. H. Turner from Wrightsville Seech Moaday. :. Mr. and Mrs. X. H. McLeod have gone to Philadelphia, Atlantic City aad New Tork. Mrs. C. B. Barbour hat returned front a visit to Keyaville. Misa Elizabeth Lamb, of Fay eft e ville, it the guest of Major and Mrs. W. P. Moody; ' C a Send your curtains, rugs, carpets, fur overcoats, gloves, shoes, Jadiet" tptra cloaks, evening dresses, gentle men' clothing to Footed. Telephone Cf J. Adv.. Bora A Daughter. Born to Mr. and Mra. Ralph Duffer, a daughter, Margaret Uwens Uuner. Rnleigh Boya, Oa exhibit at Quality Bicycle Shop it the wheel to be given away to the hoy getting eighty subscription! to Ererywoman'e Magazine. See the wheel today. (adv.) Mrs. t'acherch Entertains. , Amid scenes of rare beauty occasioned by tho profuse use of varied blooming flowera aa decorations, Mrs. Hnerwood Cpchurch, of Raleigh, a visitor to Asheville for an indefinite stay, enter tained during the week complimentary to Mra. George Pitchett, of Raleigh, and Mine Bessie Marshall, of Lyachburg. Guests of Mra. Vpchurch made up aix tables of bridge oa the spacious vernn- daa of the homo at No. 50 ".Orange street, aad at the conclusion of the playing a delicious aalad course was served. The playing wst apirited and at tho eloae of the games Mra. Pegrain Boykia and Misa Mary Frances Bhuford were presented with attractive prizes. Asheville Citizen. Holding-Heater. Mitt Josephine Wilson Hunter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Walter Hunter, of Raleigh, and Mr. WrW. Holding, Jr., of Wafce Forest, were married Sunday ia Wayneaboro, Ga. where Miaa Hunter waa visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Holding arrived here yesterday on their way to Wake Fwest where they will make their home and where Mr. Hold ing ia associated with his father in business. The wedding waa performed by Rev. Mr. McFadtlen, a Methodist minister of For Skin Tortarta are Daal eronre about ecxama ot txbei Ida enables, Yoo can bavt a dear, heatttry akn by sjaina Zoaatt, obtained -at any drog start tot 35c ot antra large bottle t IliX) Zemo generally removea pimplea Nacfchearls. blotchea, ecxema and ring-1 worm aad make the tldn clear and healthy. Zemo ht a clean, penetrating, anriMrptic liquid, neither ttkky nor. greasy and stain nothing. It ia easily applied and cost a mere trifle (or each application. It ia alwayi dependable, Tat B. W.Ioa Co Cleveland. 0.' 7 Vict ro la Half Price. There it no reatou why any one should longer deny them selves the pleasure of having good music in the home. The greatly reduced prices at which we now offer Victrol Red Hral Records places the world's best music, by the world's greatest artists, easily withia reach of everyone. RALEIGH Tilting Machine Shop "Victor Specialists'' 111 FAYETTKVILLE STREET JJTM I The World Beet Mask On I Superba TODAY "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA" Rex Beach's Famous Story of Thrills and Mystery. "THE STAR BOARDER" A Comedy Vith Larry Semon. KINOGRAM WORLD NEWS WEDNESDAY y i f . J.WARREN KERRIGAN "THE BEST MAN" 'A Great Star and a Great Story. . " . Mutt and Jeff Outing Cheater Picture) :v.. Friday and Saturday "THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE" Wayneaboro, la the presence of a few irienda. . , ' ..v . ' ' Mra. Holding ia a popular -young woman and received her odueatioa la the city school and, at St, Mary'i School. Her husband ia the1 aoa oi Mr. W. W. Holding, of Wako Forest, one of tho best known bosinest men ia aae coonty. , ' Gives' Party For "Mots. , Pittsboro.' Aug, 16. One of th most enjoyable social events of th teasoa waa a party given. Fridoy evening at the' home or Mrs. Delia t ike, wfiea the entertained a number of friends la honor of her niece, JJiss Alma 8ooe, of Chapel Hill. The ueti began to ' arrive at t o'clock and upon entering wero served delicious punch by Mrs. Jaa. L. Griffin. They were then ushered into the liv ing room, where musie waa rendered. Later in the evening a dainty Ice course was served the guettt oa ths porch and lawn. , Those present were: Misses Alma Stone, Susie Bell, Eliiabetb Chapin, Fannie Nooe, Annie Doe, Myrtle Pits ington, Ethel Johnson, Nellie Pilking ton, Clnra Johnson, Rie Alston, Myrtle Silcr, Mary Exum Rose, Mary Griffin, Miss Emily Thompson and Mra.. Jas. R. Thompson, of Huter, 8. C. Messrs. D. B. Nooc, Heury Hatch, Lettoa .Nooe, Paul Desern, Ijouia Nooe, Victor John son, I. I Bell, W. B. Thompson, D. I Alston, Will London, Dr. J. fl. Mil- lihen, A. H. London, Jr., Mrs. A. H. London, Mra. 1 A Thompson Not Strictly Iaterchangeable. Washington Star. "Time i money," said the ready-made philosopher. "Not precisely," commented Mr. Cum. rox. ''If time waa the asm at money I'd figure that mother and the girlt spent aeveral hundred year at the seashore this eummer." ASK FOR and GET HoiiiCaVs Tho Original Malted Milk For Infanta and InwaUtda Avotf laiitotisoa eaat lobatitoiat 7 East Hargett St -Jnat Tweaty.lTe Steps Froa FayetUvllle 8treetN Soon Be Ready To Serve You With the Best in Footery. William Heller Dr. Dexter Blanchard Dentist - Tscher Balldiag - RALEIGH, N. C Bell Pbons r 818 L C WEATHERS Doctor of ' CHIROPODY sad ORTHOPEDICS Practice limited to Dieeasos aad Deforaaltioa of the Feet U714 Fsyettevills St., BsJelgh, N. a MR. BERRY TO REPRESENT r CAROLINA ODD FELLOWS Succeeds? Mr. Calvin Woodard As Delegate To Sovereign ' Grand Lodge Session v " Grand Secretary John D. Berry yes terday wat appointed grand represen tative from, th North Carolina' Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows to the next ses sion ; of the Sovereign Grand Lodge which meett in Baltimore September IS for a week sesjion. 'He tuccecdt Mr. Calvin Woodard, of Wilson, who resigned. ; , , -w TU first Odd Fellowt' lodge ia Amer ica wat organized ia Baltimore April 2d, ,1819. This being the centennial year of the order, the Sovereign Grand Lodge decided to hold its 1019 tettion ia the "mother city. Aa elaborate program ia being ar ranged for the convention, -which will Include a big fraternal parade.' The Odd Fellow ia America now aumbor nearly two and a . halt million, nnd many thousand are expected la Balti more at the annual session. , Some women are si act irr their way at cn old hen. Blue Ribbon Vsnilla and Lamon art Ua ultimata eh ice at nianjr who hava wd othtr braoaa for aart. This Is a arocrcaaivt act. It'a Blue Ribbon Vanlvla now a dars. "Bast and takes law." (Adv.) Sole Distributor in Raleigh for Virginia Dare Wine Porter Candy Co, Hugh A. Thompson, M. D. Announces his awrmanent retur U RaMch , Pratilaa llanea t Orthopaedic Surgery (IHaaasas. 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