SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1919.
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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER.
SOCIETY
Aslstl At T. .
Mn. Ivan Procter, Jr., and Mm.
Hubert Holdinf assisted Mesdames J.
O, Brantley ind Lynn Wilder in the
receiving line at their tea at the Wo
man') Club Friday afternoon. K
Sathrtn)-Stvaa.
' Warsaw, Nov. SI. A quiet and sim
ple marriage wis eoatuninuitr-d at the
liOiae of the bride in Hi is city Thursday
evening, .when Mrs. & rah Htevens nnd
Francis Sutlierlund were united in mar
riage, Kcv. K. W. Cawthon performine;
the ceremony in the rtrcsi'nce of a num
ber of relatives and friend. Both ot
the extracting parties are members of
prominent families. The hride it a
wonn of sterling rh.irnrter nnd flic
traits. The groom in well and popu
larly known here and ntMount Olive,
where he lived for several year?. A
number of frirnils gave the bride a
atorm shower-party, following the rere-
iirniiy, nhen refreshment were crvei
and many urerty nifts given the bride.
WASHINGTON.
Washington, Nov. I;. Mr, lieverlv
Mess cntertuiui'd a few of her friemU
on' Satiir.lry ii:;;iil at a l.ridRe- lurtv.
he invited 111 mo ti'.iia tit Kiu'sts- to
pi;rtieipn:e in the n.in:i-. Alter a must
tieli'litiul evening was hjieiit tlu liost
served a delicious salmi tons', lo
her guest.
All oyster roant wns K'vt'IL WB f riy
sight ct riKlit o'elu'k in tlic rear end
Hi-'oUf.iu's music store by the ladies
-f firck- -No. I rf tlte i"iti Rantiiit 1
thi'mii,
Mi'iiy atlcndi d nnd nil enjoyed
the
caning hot oysters on the frosty
ttwniMg. Tlia roast n kivcii lor ine
benefit of the niiu urijiiu In nil.
A moat loelv ignl simple w eliding
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I .Bobbins, of Plymouth. The wedding '
was very dimple nith only u lew inti
mate friends ;.nd relative present. The
brrrts wore a navy blue traveling suit
v.ith blnek hut and accessories. The
young couple left for Norfolk, where
tliey will take the boat to Baltimore
HIJil other northern cities.
The Adtli.se o Club held its meeting
tlinf nrvk ' tvitn MTsn K. M. Hoyt on ;
TsVuredny efternooil i t .'1:.'10 o'clock, j
Two splendid papers wero rend during'
tho eoursj of the ufternooii and sev
eral business matters were brought np
" before the social hour. Miss Hoyt
servcM delicious refreshments to her
gucaik.
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In Honor Of Miss Strickland.
I nun to
Kinfonl, Nov. 22. On last Wednes
day evening from 7::iU until 11:00, Miss
bdsic Bell entertained a nuuilier of her
friends tit nil announcement party given
it honor of Mlits Noll Btrlcklnnd, whose
tiprproacbiug marri.igi) to Mr. lid ward
U;egory Haminons will take place some
time in December.
The bouse v. us beautifully decorated
int potted plants and cut flowers. The
i guests wero met at tha door by Miss
i.mily Thompson and Air. Jobu Hell,
it and wero ushered into the. living!
roogi, where table wero nrranged for I
Progressive Rook. After the score hud j
been made, the guests proceeded to the.
parlor, and there to the uiusie ot both,
piano and victroln, they tripped the ,
light fantastis toe, until a messenger
from Dsn Cupid, in the peraon of lit- '
tie Miss Barbara Orrcll, appeared at '
the door bearing a proclamation from
thl eovernor of the htnte of Matrimony.
stating that Mba Nell Htricklund and
Mr. Edward Gregory Mammons, being
eligible, were thereby permitted tc en
ter said state.
Realizing there was soon to be a
bride in their midst each of the guests
wer asked to v. rite a few points on
"How to Maiingo n Husband. ' These
were tied with white ribbon and pre
sented to the hridc-to-hc, with the wish
thit she might uso them to the best of
het advantage.
Xlisi Idlliemue Wilklo won the prise
by making the highest score in Prog
ressive Rook. later she gracefully pre
sented it to Miss Htrlekliiiid.
v Delightful refreshments, . consisting
of an ice course wu served by Misaet
klary Vtley and Clara Beth Bell.
At 11 o'clock the guests departed,
declaring Miss Bell a most charming
hostess. Among the out-of-town guests
were ( Mis Lillie May Wilkie, of Ral
eigh; Misses Murguret Keith, of Vass;
L'.,i Im t n:i. i , . ii.i.i 1
11. V. Orrell. of Wilmington and At
laata, and Mrrl Nelson MeCaskill, of
Tesas. Those also present were: Mis
Nell Strickland, houores: Misses Lillio
- llarkney, Mary I'tley; ' Messrs. Robert
Utley, Ben I'tley, W H. Mann; Mr.
and Mrs. C I. Orrell, Mr. and Mrs.
. H. D. Uunter and. Mr. and Mrs. C. .
Bryan.
MAN WASTES AWAY BY
INCHES I all sawtiaaa af this aauntrr are man who
naad. a ha wtronr, virtla man -apkndld snacl.
nans af hawlUi. but whoa aiulltj and atransla
hara fallaa from thaw. Thar have baruma
this and naja and narvwaa. Thalr arabltloa
baa all ona and kft thant snabta to parforra
evaa th almplaat kuka without faar at fallura.
Tha lar od Ilia la Ilka a aloaad baok to tham.
laar apan4 aakra brenMn avar faaaaad
waansa. Ttoiv aanaot a leap alahla. bat lis
waka wcarylna aawr Unpandln evil. Than
vlulllr w araatrarad. Thalr axlatanaa nart
Ilk a Uvtn daatk thaa Ufa. What kt ta
causa af It t
Moat af thaaa Ola ta ana ar aauaad kr arid
alaanaaa, tha fraat auraa of tha Amarteaa
natkm. anal what aaak ma naad la Papalaol
tai build tham ap.. to raatora thalr atransU ta)
than. Papaiaoi la an aotraa dlsaaUnt. rant la
laaauVa anal loan. It lavtcurataa tha antlrs
rataaa and is ts.rua awwa man and arawiaa)
haartv appatlta, aoond haalthful alsmbar,
atraw. wtrlla bads aad aanaa aad
af wall bain that saskaa tkam eapahk af dolna 1
II aorta at thlnaa that m I hair vraakaaal 1
conditloa thr oaald not aaar awataulal
wlthawt foraaaaln hilar. ,
Faoolnol aida duroaUoat tad aatiatla aoaati.
pattoa, o br traatin tha araaptoana, but
hr aaaaearia th cava of thaa dlaordara.
It praaatit tha aaeuramlatlo In tha aralaaa
pf uon-laaatad food. Papanwl It a blood purl,
tlar. Papa in ol kaaps tha baarala warrains (raalr
and hatarallr avarr dar. Paaainad alaaaaa
tha hrarar bewal wbara traat ma War famanta
and oanarata Balaam that paaaaa lata th
bload. Papalnol tlaara tha aranplaifca, and
kaapa K elaar. Papalaol kaawa tha braatb
wort, raa-lnol a.arauauaa nraaaas and
arorar. Papainaf doao i) aritb dktar apalla.
I'apaltMl Is tba fooadaitia af rood baaltk.
l apalsal aairtuaiai paraadM haadarhss, aaarV
burn. tnaeaaBMh Uvw tmWaa, law vitallta
and riwjuanatian. '
At iaa-ty-va roe sartlralartr ttaaw Papalnol
It la acriou tton af Ufa ta am aa wall aa
woma. It ai tha ttraw af Ufa whoa tha whole
vawai vaoVviraa a cbaaco and tarads tha
' mi-, atransthanlna, baoaltaiaj affart at
I "inal. . ,
v w won think ef " think of Papalnol.
- mils Popoinot la faibia only bv Th Peptai
"'"ii Cak. Mamnhiay Tann., and kt ia atrtet
r.iana with tha aladiaal Ptarwaard af tha
i.d riuta rtarwiaeooaa. Ta ba eonvahiant
avervborir and pat ta praaawt awbatteutaa
arl-t for Fatal aol, wa baaw appolntad a
I "Papain! . Aacait" la aach atiaa af
a- ...
. -Tro"H TVnar Cm downtown : Walton 'a
-v, tov NilUlnm atraat i Martin Straat
-y, awrnar W artin and llloaint straata t
-mina. iss t Martin atraat) Bhara'
a. i i- -h. N. C.
i i- no ' iapaiaMl Asvnt" in paw la
- i-'rj
via. penorme, .e wn ... -r. nnu & Montgomery Barnes, of Cynth
kin. erate Thomna on Tburly night , . . f PT.rir, and' Kmith. of
WARSAW.
IMty Hunter, who. on Wednesday eve
ling became the, bride of W. U. Vfil
limns, Jr- a miaeellaneoua ahower was
civen at the home of Mr. 1. C Robin
son oa last Thursday afternoon from
half ps four till fen o'clock, the host
esses being ilisao Margaret Harden.
Iuiie Anderson, Olivia Brat. Brookie
1 lines, and Louis Pridgea. '
Roses ia the dining-room and rhrva-
antbemuma in the living-room were the
lloral decorations. The nosteiuee re
ceived at the door, and Me-sdame W
B. Ayeock and V. P. Koriveilie preaided
ut the punch bowl.
When all the gueat had arrived, to
the strain of LoheugrinV wedding
march, rendered by Mrs. Clarence
Hrown, tiuy Mis leonine farrier, at
Hrd et a bride, with Vaster Jack lne
in a prooin ia fall evening dress.
marched into tha 'room, followed by
Master Charles Peine drawing a wagon
filled with number of useful aad dainty
eiits fur the bride-alert.
A delightful salad course was served
bv Mesdames A. 11. Anderson, J. ft,
Peine,
I), E. licit, and J. U. Carter,
ui'ter whit-li toasts were given to the
bride by Mrsilanie J. C. Hum. Charles
Carroll, and .Miss Mattie Williams, the
I; tier bring from (ioldsboro and the
i uly o.it-of-ton Riiest.
Jliss Atnry Tapp and L. B. Jenkins
entertained at supper, complimentary
to Mesxrs. llnry Miller, of Cincinnati.
Ohio; Wm. Houk, of Cynethiana, Kv
and the forman and assistant of the
U B. Jenkins Tobacco Company, on
but 8nlurluy evening at the home of
Mrs. T. B. Peiree. Chrysanthemum
formed the centerpiece of the table, and
" . rr . ktir.A i.
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important part, was partaker of.
Covers were laid for fourteen, the
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vuesis iiiciuitiua " wi- .miiiw.
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A Pre Trial ef PrasM Ml Treat,
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mall. You will then be convinced.
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m Pyramid Building,
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ALMO PRESENTS
Robert Warwick
in ,
Secret Service
Throbbinsr with Love, Humor. Pathos, Patriotism and Heroic Deeds.
Filled with Powerful Scenes that Stir and Inspire the Soul.
Played by a Cast that has never been equaled on the Screen. '
Performed by its Author, William Gillette, over Two Thousand
Times on the Stag-e in this country and abroad.
More than a Picture A Thrilling; Event in Your1
Wanda Hawley
Raymond Hatton
Robert Caine '
Edythe Chapman
Guy Oliver-
Kinstoni Gray Miller, . J. Thomas.
Browsv- ill.-and ilrs 1'tisQl . Priree.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Basnes, and Mrs.
T. B. Peiree.
The Christian Endeavor meeting was
led by Mr. Charles Csirroll on last
Thursday evening. The leader made a
brief talk on, "How To Avoid Failure."
There were readings by Mesdames
James Peiree nnd W. O. Kingletary and
Misses Maria Loftin and Nannie L
Adkins, as well as an enjoyable song
service.
Mrs. James M. Hines. of Greenville.
spent the past wwk with her mother.
Mr.,T. B. Peiree. . i
Mrs. Claude Beat rettrmed Monday
from a visit of several days to Wil-
mington. ' '
Miss Ktella Garrett spent last weea-
ed with friends at LaOrangr.
George Steele spent hist Sunday with
hi mother, Mr. Geo..M. Steele.
Misses Lenora Womack and Mary
White Carroll, of Castle Hayne, spent
last week-end her.
Ir. 8. E. Butler and J. J. Barden :
motored to Clinton last Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Huneycutt gave a lovely
hose and handkerchief shower, compli
mentary to Miss Betty Hunter, a bride
of the past week, at her home Wednes
day from eleven till one. Upon enter
ing, the cuests mere served with punch
and cheese-straws, by Mrs. J. T. Ores
ham. They then wrote ''good wishes' j
for the bride in a Hunsltine Calendar.
presided over by Miss Annie Kate Pow
ell. At this time Mrs. C. A. Womack
ushered ia Mrs. R. E. U Wheeless.
dressed as a Oypsy fortune teller, who
foretold to the bride-elect the appear
auce of a fairy, who' entered hortly
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There is only one medicine that really
stands out pre-eminent a a medicine
for curable ailments of the xiuneys,
liver a nd bladder.""" " - . . -
Dr. Kilmer's 8wmp-Root stands the
Inchest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy reded in thru
sands upon thoussnds of distressing
ease. fiwimp-Root makes friends quick
ly, because its mud and immediate effect
is soon realized in most cases. It is a
gentle, helling vegetable compound.
start treatment at once. Hold at all
drug store in bottle of two sires,
mediui and large.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer Co., Binghnnitnn, Is. Y., lor
a sample bottle. When writing be eure
and mention the Raleigh News and Ob
server. Adv.
Great Lakes String Quartet
December 6th
WOMAN'S CLUB AUDITORIUM
"The Pride of the Najr'
All members of the Great Lakes Naval Training; Sta
tion, Great Lakes, 111. .
Car! Fasahaaer, Second Violin. Robert Dolejst, Viola.
Carl Pseehaaer, Seeoag Violin. Walter Braaer, Cello.
Lawrence Schaaffler, Assisting Artist, Plane.
TOL'R Or AMERICA, SIX TRANSATLANTIC TRIPS.
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Monday and Tuesday
Tow Moot $uccaaful PUjr on the
.. American Stag
CAST
MAJOR ROBERT WARWICK
Theodore Roberts '
Irving Cumming
Canaon Ferguson
Lillian Leighton
Normsn Selby Kid McCoy
Enough Stars For Ten Pictures
in the person of little Miss Celeste
LaoeMie presented Miss Hnnter with
a wand, and telling her to wove it
three times, and follow her tnd she
would be led to a pot of gold at tho
foot of the rainbow. Acting on thi
suggestion, and followed by the guests,
the bride to be was taken to the dining
room, where' arched over the table was
a very realistic rainbow with its end
buried in pots of golden chrysanthe
mum. Cpon drawing a ribbon, she
wa ''showered" with dainty handker
chiefs and silk hos.
Mr. A. B. Haines and Miss Bettie
Cox nerved an attractive salad course.
W, H. Williams, Jr., entertained the
young men, who were attendants t ins
wedding, with a stag slipper at a local
restaurant, Monday evening. . .
EMMA ROBERTS HAS
ATTRACTIVE PERSONALITY
Emma Robert who will appesr in re-
A Reflection of Good
Judgment.
The
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Demonstration on request
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Life.
i i l,iiiiissws'aa
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cital at The Academy of Musi on
Thanksgiving is one of the most at
tractive personalities of the concert
stage." Her majestic appearance well
becomes a contralto and her attractive
natural smile', the result of a keen sense
of bnmor, will cheer anyone out of the
Jumps. Her college work, previous to
concentrating on voice, gave her com
prehensive view of many subject and
bss enabled her to see the intellectual
side of music and to grasp the meaning
ia foreign songs so a to ling something
more than word.
8he ha been repeatedly chosen to sing
at festival with big orchestra and the
Icademy
HIR VOICC.
Ona of Um Fwv GrMl Voloss
Uist ba ooms Mm Um suhlls
la nonl .( Yark aim.
A mmm of Lantf Oiulltr, llk
Partlmlar Lmdomnm is ta
1 kne-ntw-Braokln BwUl '
A woim at Bcrals ProwrtJoM
and nMuurul QtisUlr. Uffrull
ha rms.
A ?il at aplndul QuaHtr tae
aonorltr- CladaosU 1'irinrrrltl
Trtbuu.
Most I'nuftial In aifhn.M. slw
ba.lnc Oial flluw ur Winnih
and Lrr Ww ap of roww.
WIUut-Bwn lUcant.
THIS IS A CONCERT OF TREMENDOUS EDUCATIONAL VALUE AND WILL BE LARGELY PATRON
IZED BT THE TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY
Priceai Stc. TSe, $1M, tlJ Bozea ..
oat Safe Oaaaa Maaday. Nanaihar Sara., at Taatar BaHdra. HaH Ordan r Iliad aad Praaaatlr RalniS Is Ordar Raaahad. Add I Par Saat
War Tu sad Maka Caaaki aad Mawa Ordan Pajiakls ta i. . Uaaaaraa. ,
in i
: I - m m . FLOWERS l4;
. 1 I-1 "Say It o i
m: ' r lowers ; -
, lb Vj Let the Bearer of your Thanksgiving:. j y I '
J Menage be at pure and undeiiled as ji 1 i
j' : :! li ! the sentiment it expresses. j: jl ""(
M ': . X-LD'OUINNtScCO;.';- 09' '
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diligent stmly she pat on the part she
is to sing is evidenced by her splendid
rendition "orthfnrr One -seidora-flnrts
an artist with as many engagement
Mis Robert whe has so much time for
study but thi is because she truly con
centrate on her work. -
ktusie lover of this section ran in
deed consider themselves very fortun
ete ia being able to hear such splen
did singer and everyone who expect to
hear Miss Roberts ran feel assured that
they will not be disappointed. Seat sale
for thi attraction begins tomorrow
morning at the Tinker Building. Press
Agent.
of Music, MS 27th
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EMMA ROBERTS. America' Foremost
MIR INTfgfRETATIONt
Sh Putt Drain aila Hrr Shir
lu. ai wtuuHit OaUtUu linn.
Km lark Sun.
Bha Palnu wtlb Ear Volet.
Km Turt Hum.
aha can !aiant aonss wlia Ap
pradatlao and Impan la Uwbi
tha Hixrtto. iha W it. tna Husat
ar tha pauwa that acn oaaaaiMfeL
Na Yet BMoin WackL
Bba Imarsnai U attb tha
Mrb Inulllanw That Malua
lliv a Tralr tlrrat Artist. ,r
York Bnolue Kail,
aha brtnea ta tha tatarpralatlva
Ida af har raak a Bare Cora
mahanatoa, ruiahuxh IMapalth.
HI TVtg
Tha Sntaacd b-autr oT tha Garra.
Ina lll.I Italian BdwaL Nt
yk Man,
CarrteU air Srat iMnora. thanks
to h-r ekar and dutlnfuwhnl
tllrtlaa and har Buparloc Cum
maml ml Bula. .Naw Tort
rlunaaUnclr BMatiTal IMalh
at aula. Poushaaavala Kanins
Star.
HE PtMONAIVV
roaaabr. dark, vmaloaa. hat
ya not aitbaut a wtaitUii
malka. fear saarv urtful, Hrr
llaniwr Uraolaua. riaw York
Tim. ,
A rhjrmlrtf Slaaa Pkta. -Nrv
Tark KaaaiB World.
3for ton's
Ityotos
'it -
Contralto.
A rhamtnt Parvonalitr alilrtl '
srwatly kuuta bar rich rontral
Ui In Wlnlilnc Har Kaarara.
Waahlaston Ktanlac Star.
' Ptaaslni and OradoiB WUkal
Bam aaawd.
HER P0RAM
nna of tha Mnat Oallthtful at
tha Yaw Broaklra (Hk
Nkvbr Adhiatad ta a Blah Ma
Mar of liar UaauUTol Voloa.
Nr York Soli.
Know how u tsaka n s Wall
llalaneed and Intaraattn Llat of
Haa-Claaa!4nd Plala Daalar.
HVIaeU Muara that hai Charal
and Dlathvtraa t'haractar. Naw
York Btaulns MaU.'
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