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Socket? Groaa Natnber rive. Groop number five ef the Missionary Society of the First Baptiit Church will hieet Monday afternoon at 4, o'clock with Mra. F. D. Owen, on Harnett street. Vocational '.ectarea. Wednesday at 10 o'clock at the High echool Dr. H. A. Williams, of tilt ani ""r. w lak to the hoya on School Administration. At the same hour Mra. Kuth H. Moore, ot the art department of reace Institute, will ad dress the girl, of the hleh school on SArt e4 Hoe Artist. These addiwees will beia coBneetioa with the course in rotational tiatters being given nnder tb, direction if the Literature Depart ment of the Woman's Club. The r two lectures were given ia October when Mr. i. M. Broughton tpoVe to the boya on the bar as a profeaaion, and Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll addressed tlie girls on the profession of nureing and medicine. GOLDSBORO. Goldsboro, Not. 22. Kusaell U Olnn. a popular yoang business man of titoldsboro. and Miss Florence Hester hurley, of Princeton, were married Wednesday night at the home of the brulo'a parents, Mr. and Mra. C, L. Gui. ley. Kcv. J. W Gardner, of Goldaboro. offleiating. The attendants at the cere mony, which was very quiet owing to a recent bereuvemeut iu the family of the groom, were his two brothers, Dr. T. L. and Sidney Ginn, and Mra. T. L. Ginn, of Goldsboro, Mr. aud Mrs. Pawl Velverton, of Fremont, anT Ijeslie Gardner. After a bridal trip north the ?Pl?.wUlbe at home to their friends in GoTdsTwro After Khviiiil.r A lovely reception wtis hold at the home of Dr. and Mra. Xoirer A. Smith Tuesday afternoon in honor of their house guests, Mrs. Dr. W. A. Smith. Mrs. Roger A. Smith, Jr., daiijrhtera-in-law, their daughter, Mra. McCarthy ifraa.f.WaehinKloB.IXXLAtrs, bonis M. Willis, of Philadelphia, a aia ter of Mrs. William A. 8mith, and Mra. Btephen Anderson, of Wilson. The Wests were met at the door by Mrs. Ralph Poison and Mra. George Ucy ward and were presented to the receiv ing line by Mrs. E. W. Vick and Miss Huldnh Similiter. Receiving with Mrs. Smith besides the honor guests were Mrs. Dr. Henry Stenhouse, ne Miss Mary Cleaves Daniels; Mra. George Htronach, cf Wilson ; Mrs. R. E. Cope land, of Kinston. The gucat were re reived iu the dining room by Mrs. Geo. 8. Dewey and Miss Rachel Bor den. Serving were Misses Copcland, of Kinston; Virginia Woodard, of Wilson; Mary Norwood, Anna Dortch, Kthel Miller, Louisa Biorumb, and Mra. C. M. Black. Mrs. A. H. Edgerton and Mrs. John Spieer presided over the coffee urn in the hall. The receiving party wore beautiful corsages of pink roses eteept the hostess herself, who wore a corsage of carnations. ' A lovely wedding was aoleiunized in St. Paul Methodist church in this citv Saturday, the contracting parties being Mr. Ernest E. Forbes, a youiiit business man of Greenville, N. C and Miss Jes sie Lone, the attractive and accom plished young dwehter of Mr. aud Mrs. diaries I no, of Goldsboro. The church v.-ns beautifully decorated, the chancel being banked with ferns and palms and t'brgpour white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Djewcy glocomh presided at the pipe or gan and just before the bridal proces sional began Miss Eleanor Crabtree. sweetly sang "I Love You." Imme diately thereafter the or pan pealed forth the strains of the wedding march and the processional was led by the ushers, Messrs. Win. Thompson and Edward Miehnux, followed alternately by groomsmen anil bridesmaids, the beautiful name of honor, Mrs. Cedric Edgertou, nee Miss Grace Slaughter, herself a recent bride, preceding the lovely bride, who entered with her father, and was met at the chancel by t he groom and hia beat man, Mai brother, Tercv Forbes Misa Virginia Borden WORLD SENSATION COMES TO RALEIGH v. 1 . '' - A r- ' ; w.;:. . . I i . ! . ; - n s ; i t , . - v ? - 1 ' v ' , - i. N- yf - - - ' - , - v ',: " " , v t - - -s . rift1 "' 'jgJl. .. " ' . Fow-theTrMlfWAPI to the wonderful film at the U ID) ID) A THEATRE AHEL1TA GAtLI-CUIta Monday and Tuesday In many cities people are paying taore to near her aing la a Vngle eeaeert than local Reparians are charging for four big events among whiok she appears. was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids and groomsmen were1 Misses Hattie Woolen, of Goldaboro; Ernestine and Rubelie Forbes, of Greenville, eisters.of the groom, and Messrs. Allan Osborne, of Kinston j Cecil Cobb and fcetn Book er, of Greenville. Immediately after the aeremony the bridal party were driven to the union atntien where the eouple boarded the northbound train for an extended bridal trip, after which they wilbe at home to friends In Greenville. The bridel party were piiests at an old-fashioned barbecue dinner Friday, given by the bride's father, and Friday night they were guests at n most hospitable reception given by Miss Virginia Borden. The Tuesday Bridge Club was very charmingly entertained by Miss Mary Lou Crawford at her home on 5eow street. After an exciting game of bridge the guests were served with dainty refrcshmette. Mrs. K. M. Humphrey was at home in formally Wednesday afternoon at her home on George street, in honor of Mrs. C. S. Humphrey, of New York, her PHelactine), New Wonder Worker for Hair Growths Cmm Oat) Evan Uw w ts Happy After 20 Years "I must writ an4 t'1' y I 1B It6' ting along ne. For 20 years, that ia over half of my life, I have spent in poor health and suffering from severe gsa in stomnch and indigestion. Mayr a Wonderful Remedy haa entWoly restored me. 1 aleo know of several others who have taken it for the same trouble and are now wsii again. , m iiul.i, harruleits preparation that remove' the catarrhal mucin from the intestinal tract "and allays the inflammation which causes pructically nil stomach, liver and intestinal ailineata, iiicluiUng appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. . ' ' v Parker Drug Company and druggists every where.AdW Br n enttrelr saw ami vrteetlT hrmt irethod, nr worn in afflicted with a srawth of aperfluu tuir no now remove th di-flg-uranwnt complete!? roU tnH4e to Jwt few treond. Iia't that glorious ncwe? The rremtlr ekmvwcw phelactin. praean b altotetixr dilmnt from lctrit, oila tory and other awtaads heWwtora nn.tod for tha purpoM. It la the only thins that enabln ana ta maova taat and all ia ana'a own noma without expert aMiataaee. The retult cannot bt aoubtad. (or tb uaer atcs tba i patr-roota Wltn orr own vr. n r I Uctlna, wtta almpla tnatrartloM, aaa ba pro curer BlIOr W iajic m . irritatinc; noa-pabonoas (a child nld cat it without Injury). Tha method It a thorough that tha akin ia Mt pwrfeetlr anMota and hairltta, bearlna Sot tba least evidence at iu fanner blemUU. (Adv.) . i If You Would Choose A Dainty Gift For the Woman Let it Be Piece of White Ivory r For the Dref-inf Table COMBS, BRUSHES, MIR RORS, PUFF BOXES, ETC. - Always useful, always ettraetive, lwaya accepUMt aa gift. AND REMEMBER It it imporUnt this year, i as never before, that you Shop Early-for Xmas. J. C. BRANTLEY Drugt IS P BOHI H FOR THE NEXT 3 DAYS '"' Extraordinary THAHKSGIVIIIQ SPECIALS BIG REDUCTIONS ON. Coat Suits Dresses and Children's CoaU for the next three days, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY we will offer unusual . re ductions "on our entire ' stock of ready-to-wear " Buw It AtClas "You'll Saire The Bsaae Merchsndiae for Lass Money. - - house fieat. Meadamea C. B, Millc and Mrs, E. W. Vick poured tea, assist ed by Miss Huldah Blaughter. aad duf ing the afternoon quite a number o friends called. Tharaday afternoon Miss Mary Koi wood entertained at bridire at the hon of Mrs. S. F. Teafrue, on Park avenu Lai honor of Mrs. i. M. Norwood, Mr Cedriek Edferton, recent brides. Fo the occasion the house was beautiful b decorated In eut flowers and after tU gnraes a delicious salad course , wai served. Wrinkles Disappear "A If By MaicM "In the rrnoval of wrintttea. T have dia earded eosawtica entirely." writes Mm. Carman, the eelebmted beat? expert. "The reaulu thev pronU-e are deceptive and never per manent. MiM-nins ia only partially neeaaa ful and It ta too alow a method. "1're never ee anythinf work such won der! as a aimpK harmlaa aolution any woman aa prepare and we at home withou; tha laaat tnmble. A halt pint of witch haul and an ounce at rood powdered aaxeilte are all you'll need. Mix the two and apply thie refreehlne. olutlon ta your face daily. The 'effort la marreloua tnttantaneoua. The akin bcoonjea firmer, t tenter" every wrinkle and aas - Is affected. You feel aa refrained after sain tha waah: yon look refrmhed, too; aooa you ;iU lock tea years younger," (Adv.) SEASON TICKETS fer All-Star Series of CONCERTS Now on Sale at WAKE DRUG STORE Dally from 19 to t. Prkest IU.30, $8.t$ v dingle tickets for llcCormack or GaJli-Curci alone cost more ia some cities than ,Rotarians are charging for- the entire series ef four big events. Tickets; for individual at tractions will apt be en sale until one week, before each event. Alt untold balcony season tickets will bt of fered Tuesday, November SS. THE ARTISTS John McCorrnack, Dec 3 Galli-Curci, Jan. 21 . Rudolph Gam, Feb. 20 Carolina Lazseri, Feb. 20 Frances Alda, March 8 Bend your order, through a Xotariaa er Diail-eoupoa .btlew. to, Secrstary Bcasicy. Tickets rlll be scat by return mail- tear Here Mail Qslck! W. L. BEASLET, Secretary, Rotary Clab, Kaletga. Enclosed is remittance for ...... ia payment ef tes- ton ticket as follows: ' ...... 9..,,.. 1 e ' ...... NAME .tTlT.... ADDEESS He had teen Dolores come dripping from the ttreanr and tiptoed forward to seize Suddenly from a chasm in the rocks a great bear rose, growling fiercely, and the girl snuggled behind it Never a Film Like This Story of Dolores, the swimming girl of the Canadian wilds, whose lore of animals makes them her friends and protec tors from men of prey more heartless than the beasts them-selves. SSI -av A TALE OF LOVE AND VILLAINY "Back to God's Country" adapted from the story of "Wapi, the Walrus" in "Good Housekeeping" by James Oliver Curwood ".. . featuring the brilliant and daring swimming star NELL SHIPMAN Winter scenes and Wapi's great fight for Dolores' life actually photographed away up in :, THE ARCTIC CIRCLE . y, i- (North of 53 degrees.) 16 VARIETIES OF .WILD ANIMALS The Greatest Dog Fight of the Screen " ". ssparv -jsssassrr-r -wj .... tn jr-r .-a w a-1 . a.' Ja . -I, SBVaaVnSSBBSBP-' r. a ...v" ti vjl 5 21 rsyettev-Hle St. WWWa
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