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: I "IHE TWIN-CITY SENTINEL', WINSTON-SALEM, JULY 22, 1920 3 Parties Meeting Personals SOCIETY Telephone Number 164 Weddings Clubs Announcements Cbettek thing ... th flux. its whit, and Its Mni to'k snd 8hlrk and 10 . .... -ink out of view. ;; ve UP this life .Td th. thick of the ,e0 uve out yur days 'neath .oid oiury" na11 never' ) . . ine for will be Kan the war that wd Id ... ira 11 ' re W" V ...ui. nnA tha red 5 .nd 'un-kleeed in the ..J Clllnau riifafl ,w Stars aim "'"'" ' ... ........ nnd nride. I ieh in oui " ,er bv far that we die hut AW Fna" 1 world. 1 no w rh shsimA nhalf si'i' .,,, hf nnught but a name, fl.w yean of dearly . ..ik I fli;,Hl with worse horrors death. A Edgar" A. Guest. t'KI.KBRATIOX iNOlt OK MltS. HACKNEY hf.villc Citizen gives this re h:r;hil;iy celebration In that will I read witn interest: .1 . - ... .lr..V nr rrif i; vrn it -iiiii 111 ( ihrir mother,, Mrs. W. N. .h. Missis Hackney enter- oj't fliliphtfully on Monday from four to six at ineir K.iidi.n avenue. Other ui'tti of hnnnr were Mrs. .Id:..!-, of Miami, J-la., a le hu( house guest of Mrs. and Him Kate Hackney, hum for a year's furlough absence of rive years in n presented a most attrac- (;l life 111 118 (ICUOIHUUIIB Ul '.veetieas ami dahlias, tne white aii'l pinK prevailing. rftt were met at me aoor lltizh CreiRhton and con- io the sitting room where they were presented to Mrs. Hack ney and the other honorees. The dining room was attractive in its decorations of white and pink roses and was presided over by Miss Amy Hackney and Mrs. Burt Owen by, who served delicious refresh ments. More than seventy-five guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. W. N. Hackney, who celebrat ed her . seventy-ninth birthday on Monday' has had a. family reunion with all her children present for the week-end at her home on Bearden avenue. Those present were Mrs. Starnes of West Ashevllle, Messrs. George I. and Fred Hackney, of Lexington, N. C, Will Hackney, of Greenville, S. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hackney, of Miami, Kla., and Misses Nell, Minnie, Kate and Amy Hackney. MISS DOROTHY DAXIKli HONOR GVEST AT PARTY Mrs. P. O. Leak entertained charmingly this morning at eleven o'clock at her home on Glade street honoring her visitor, Miss Dorothy Daniel, of Augusta. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Leak and Miss Daniel, and were In ert for the occasion, with shasta ed fo rthe occasion with shasta daisies. " Several rubbers of bridge were played, after which Mrs. Leak, assisted by Misses Emily and Miriam Vaughan, served a delicious salad course. Those present In addition to the honor guest, Miss Daniel, were' Misses Elizabeth Fletcher, Reby Nissen, Mary Roan, Mary William son, Nancy Stockton, Nancy Tyree, Agatha McCorkle, Kathleen Huntley, Daphne Wlmblsh, Alice Dunklee, Esther Eflrd, Emily Vaughan, Mir ium Vaughn, Frances Young, Kath erlne Hitchcock, Grace Franklin, Betsy and Lydia Dlllard, of Kocky Mount. MRS. XKELY TO ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MISS KILLIAN Mil. Julius Neely will entertain at bridge tomorrow afternoon, honor ing her guest, Miss Annie Killlan, of Hickory. MISS MESSICK IX CHARGE PLAYGROUNDS TOMORROW Miss Nellie Messick will have chargo of the play hour at West End playground tomorrow morning from 9:30 to 10:30. An ounce of Pro-phy-tol is worth a pound of curs". 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Punch! the man with punch and vigor who accom ..plishes the big things in life, Sound health ft'ves him a force that sweeps all before it. f ilck of hi! health U rrfnlnr function iAiofthe Physical organs, sound lungs, a goodi heart J regular bowel action. J I ' u)ol will five you punch by ljeepin the poilonous food "'le moving from your body-snd by an ntirely new Principle. . 1n&tead of forcinf or irritating the system, it mplyufttnM '"M matte. This enables the nsnny tiny m teles in the Hi of the intestines, contracting snd exper lin in their nnrm. way, to squeeze the food Wste alo I so thst it Pci naturally out of the system. I Nuil thui prevents constipation because it 1 elpi Nsture "mtain eaiy, thorough bowel movedVnti a rcgulsr in-terx-alj-the healthiest habit in the worhj. "lol ii absolutely harmless and plensenfo I ike. Try it. ii Mid by all draisiuaia aultil bMtln oatr, kawiwlNalol Irada 'ril.NuiolUbocl..,Sl.DdrdOtlCo.NfwJ'lT). BroadwtT,, Naw York, lor booklal, "Thirir ft l Daaaar ' Ti4 VWm ItttM a TnMl aa OU Ctmthtml Fbr Constipation Professor of Economics For 19 Years and Author Of Several Hooks Society Personals Mrs. C. T. Tarpenlng, of Indian apolis, Ind., who has been the guest I of her brother, Dr. E. F. Strlck-1 land, at Bethanla, left yesterday I afternoon for Roanoke where she I will be the gueet of another broth er, Dr. J. T. Strickland, for several days before returning to her west ern home. . Mrs. Semple, of the Semple school, New York, was in the city yesterday. Miss Jane Bennett has returned from a delightful stay at Virginia Beach, . a a Miss Mary Moore hits returned from a visit to Virginia Beach. m m m Col. Francis H. Fries has return ed from Ashevllle whero he has been for the pawl several dayp. Mrs. Fries, Mrs. Richard Willlngham and children are spending the summer in Ashevllle. a a a Judge Gilbert T. Stephenson, Mrs. Stephenson and small sons, Thomas and Jim, have returned t'uim Hlm-k Mountain, where they have been for several weeks. a t Mrs. W. H. Marler, Mr. end Mrs. Will Marler, Miss Evelyn Marler and Mr. Rob Marler, are the guests of Dr. Marler, in Yadkinville. Mrs. Allison James and MUs Sarah James have returned from a stay at Black Mountain. a Mr. Erwln L. Younts, formerly of Wlnston-Kalem, now of Providence, R. I., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Younts at their home on Ar cndla avenue. a a a Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson went to Danville today, where she will be the guest of relatives for several weeks. a a Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon and Miss Josephine Dixon left for Dan ville today. a a a Mrs. H. 8. Lott has returned from Wilmington, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Hogue. Mrs. Hogue will arrive In the city next week. a Mr. Henry Dwlre, who attended the Southern Newspaper Publish ers' Association at Ashevllle this week, will go to Waynesvllle today to attend the Btate Press Conven tion. a a a Mrs. Hugh Brown, formerly of Salisbury, now of Winston-Salem, will arrive this week to e the guest of Miss Janet Qulnn. Mrs, Brown, before her marriage was Mifts Naomi Frund, was one of Salisbury's most beautiful and popular young- society women and the news of her coming will be heard with keen Interest by her hosts of friends. Salisbury Post. Misses Helen Dyer and Lydla, Ling ling left today to attend a. house party wlven by Misses Mary Neal Clements at her home Ktverview, near Btatesville. a a Master Gordon David Wilson left this morning for Wentworth, where he will be the guest of his uncle and aunt, Dn and Mrs. 8. B. Ellington. a a Miss Katharine Graham has re turned to Plympton, Silver Lake, Mann., after a delightful stay of two weeks in the White Mountains. Miss Graham will remain In the .ew Eng land states until September. . Mrs. R. M. Payne. Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Janie Payne have relum ed from a visit to Atlantic City. a a a Miss Julia Baxter Scott and Miss De Witt Chatham, who left recent ly for a European trip, were due to be In Lucerne, Switzerland, yester day. -Charlotte Observer. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Hlnshaw and children left today for a visit to Davis HprinKS, Hiddenite. They will be away about ten days. Click's Beef Wineand Iron. Guaranteed - under United States Pharmapoei and Na tional Formulary. Fine tonic for nunv oeoole. Sam Die $1.25 bottle only 98c at Basketeria and other stores. 7-23 DORIS KENY01 -IN- Louis Joseph Vane's Famous Novi heBa&d, Box I L A BaautifulB WoVderfj AM ZD TODAY 10c 20c tar in a 1 Story Chapel Hill, July 12. Dr. Charles Lee Raper, for nineteen years Pro fessor of Economics and for eleven years denn of th gradUHte school at the University of North Carolina, has sent his resignation to President Chase and will leave Chnpol Hill within a few dnys to sccept ti posi tion .as rrofossnr of Transportation at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. His departure from the university faculty will mean the loss of a man who during a long period of teach ing in North Carolina has marie a high record for sound scholarship, for personal work with his students, and for personal and public service to the university and to the state. A close student of history snd of economics. Dr. Raper In recent years has made special studies In taxation and in transportation which has caused him to be ranked as an au thority in those subjects. He has been closely ldentlrled with taxation history in North Csrollna nnd has been called frequently to Halelgh by the general assembly for advice on taxation problems. He was espec ially active at the last session of the geneml assembly and appeared be fore the financial committees sever al times In the course of tlvelr work In reshaping the taxation eyatem in the state. Virtually sll his life has been spent In North Carolina. Born In High Point, he itudlod and taught at Trin ity College and (ireenahoro Female College, lid was a fellow and lect urer In history at Columbia for two years and received his Ph. 1). from that institution In 1903. He came to thi University In 1901 as associate professor of Economics and History, was made Profesnor of Economics In 1908 and became in addition Dean of the Grndunte School In 1909, He received en honorary degree of LUIt. from l-nolr Col lege in 1917. Dr. Unper Is the Authur of several books. Including "The Church and Prlvato Schools of Noith Carolina." "North Carolina A Study In Eng lish Colonist Government." "Princi ples of Wealth unit Welfare." snd "Railway Transportation." The lat ter two have bei n uxd widely as text books. He hue .nlno published many pamphlets and bulletins. The professorship of transporta tion at Syracuse University Is a new ly endowed nnd estahllKhed chnlr and Dr. Raper Is called to stnrt the par ticular work it Involves. Only four Oliver Institutions In the country, it Is said, have such professorships. No announcement has been made at the University to to Dr. Raper's successor. SALISBURY TO HAVE A BIO CANDY TLANT! Salisbury. July- I-. This town U to have a candy factory, a plant for the miimiFncture of high grade fancy hard candles, the Cohh-Maek Candy Company Incorporated under the laws of Virginia. The plant will be operated In the old Jiimse mill on West Cemetery street and which Is now undergoing overhauling and be Ing put In shape for the exclusive manufacture of randies. Paid High for Word From Kin (Philadelphia Public Ledger:) Charges that 15 to till are bolng made for the delivery of letters sent from Itussla to relatives In Philadel phia In an alleged scheme of profit eering are under Investigation here by postal Innpoctort and county de tectives. The alleged scheme came to light recently when 8a nine I Ep stein was summoned to the office of Msjor Hamuel O, Wynne, head of the county detective bureau, follow ing repcnied complaints to the de tective bureau that Epstein ws "peddling" letters sent here from Htisfla and chaining the addressees from 5 to $15 each. The Mary J, Thompson farm of 26 1-2 acres near Clemmon. which will be sold Friday, July 23, at noon, will offer the best chance you have had lately to get a good farm In a Rood neighborhood on easy terms. 7-22 0 0 0 0 o Girls! ButtermMurns Dull Lifeless Xtfmplexions to Riant Beauty No fuss Just try It this new way. Guaranteed. Simply ask your drug gll fnr Howard's Buttermilk Cream THOMPSON DRUG CO. QUALITY MEET fJE AT THE IDEAL ECONOMY Store Closes Friday at One O'clock SUMMER DRESSES 1-3 TO 1-2 OFF REGUURT RICE Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Voiles and Linens. .Solid designs. Weather! Loral Showers ChJfte flr5lors , Taffeta, Organdy, and pretty figured npHKIDEAT i. Wintton-Salem'ilJ Call 110 IWst BUirew Call AH Mall Onlcm Ulrrn Prompt Attention rnor. it. j. of CarneglrTall, New JSCi k WEICJtffKIt Haa hau MaXaummar (aura tn a!ra. I'uptla ilaeirlna la afa.ly aaM.i aim ara aaaM call al Ria aiuitia la 044 fallawa rkfl.. Trade airaat. PS'BBgjLllTnrr-iiJ','!STii,i 'i'l:" ptPORTRD CflWeOil to foLfl for the wsll tnedicine for the tick Better Meats That Cost less No Waste -No Ice Needei Alvavs Tender Ready-Cooked ToPerfecEii n Y I Meats Af erit 1Mb-if Yon tooW TTTT . .a TTJ MOW IO them, - "SsaaMaaaaaaaa f meatsY 1 INDIAN PACKING C0RP0RXTlV . ,0N lAY.WISCQNSIrJ 7 ; TP too coald lower your meat bill 13 to 252 -It A JL would en like old tirnetwouldrTt it? Well, jroa, can, and have as good or perhaps better meat than you are now getting by cutting out the cost of the waste and trimmings for which you pay. The way to do it is to buy cooked Council Meats. Why are they cheaper than uncooked meats? Only because Council Meats are fine, tender, prime meats and nothing else no waste, no trimming. And besides much of the weight of uncooked meat is water water that is lost in cooking goes off in steam. Yet you pay for that water at the pru of meat. Being cooked, there is no excess water in Council Meats. They're all meat meat you can eat no shrinkage. That's why their use will lower the meat bill at least from 15 to 25. And remember, only choice, fine, tender cuts skilfully cooked and seasoned, are used for Council Meats. Start saving today. INDIAN PACKING CORPORATION ' aWUIs. CUeafa, Ht Seven ddiciousi economical ready-cooked SUNDAY Boast sr Italia Mattoa lor -70c Test's t w a whale posnla at mutton, no hose or waats mate than ananfbi for a' fami ly af kaary aatara and auch mutton tandar, chalca lit a r 1 m a. Kaadf far tha Ufcle sfiar haatlne tha eaa la kalllne water for a taw mlBntaa. Camtare Its nrlca with tha coat of sscookad. maat. MONDAY Trlpa with aallk For S 11 ha S.1.M.4 trlpa rnok.d to a toathaome taixJarn.ae with rich. frk milk nd than lmm.iiial.ly caanad thai la all that's In a tin af Council Trip. It la a epft'1!d dtah aat kaat 11 an! a-rra piaia. and think, owlr IT Ho farthamMt 4iah of a maalt ara.af II fr.Qu.ntly Is war o low.r Ik coat of mtaL TUESDAY rtud Taauje Vtr S Oo Tender selaciad ton gue, wall cooked and perfeetly seasoned, Ready for delicious sandwiches or for sorvinf hot on toast. For luncheons or picnics or after theatre treats this potted tongue Is perfect. WEDNESDAY Haaakavtae Stoak ad Oalaaa I T S SOo Pflmi steak the very best chopped fine. Just enough onion for flavor, cooked to a turn there's a real meal. It s sll In one large ran of Council Mam. burger Steak and Onions, ready for the table except for warming. THURSDAY Saa.aaa Meat For a 0 finely minced choice meet, spiced to a sertful delicacy thoae are the In. gredlents of Council Sausage Meat They are cooked to a turn and are rare, food eating. Besides, Council Sausage Meat Is economical beyond comparison. FRIDAY Oaaa atokad Bases For 4 lie A teres eaa af av.n kokad kna coating a vartar. Is e m.ai la Itaalf. a ad nata that th Caanell n.ana ar gas el n evan kakad, aot t.amad ar boll.d aaak kaa la, I bar. (or, e ewalr, d.lttau, taav. aot wkota end dlsaol Ikl loo. r.uaall kakad Baaaa are g4 cold kt. either with or wltkewt loaaate aaaao. SATURDAY Bwrlka) Baa Foe- Sugar eared hem, cooked right, thes chopped flue and mixed with detleate aasontnst that adds to that rtcb ham fiaror. Serve on het toe su for stuffed eggs or greea pep. poro or just plain sandwlchee you'll find this ham delicious. TAYLOR WHOLESALE CO., Phtributoi?, Winston-Salem, N, q 1- f0)
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