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f At - i - - - - .. . -v . . , -- :',. - . i". ' . l ' . - ti.i1 - 'ikA M tnifln mpn Willi " " - :r- 7 : - - - . wrm , i - --w ri- . wnneM u - 11 1 " THE GREEN V ILiii D AIL NEW nollstoed every afternoon except eunday by . Greenville Pool CONRAD tANIEB. President; JAS. L. MAYO, secretary -" ' J. Co.. ill'. liSIUMCt" BEIDAL PARTY ENJOY ' DKUGHTTCL EECEPTION' IN BELHAVEN Entered at the Post Office at Greenville N as k.-m-Ih .....u 16. l17. under Act of Congress of Marcn 3. 187J I t V- Subsrriptlon Rate , Delivered by tJarrier witbin specified eclhu f Mm . m . year $4.00 8 Month ' Months : 2.00 I Montb (Subscriptions Payable In A.lvauce TnonHo v avertlne was the ? .e of a most delightful occaslonat tlie beauti ful home of Mr.' and Mrs. S. J. Topp ing. The occasion was a reception in honor of the host and hostess, charm- ' ing daughter, feettie, and her bridal party. "The home was leautifully decorated and a large number of visi- U;S; 1 - v m anvVithPiopd ganda oiTruth BY CARL GROAT, WASHINGTON The, United Stat , tors and Behaven's social set gathered i is using a new and subtle weapon ir to participate-in the festivity which warring against . Germany a propa- was one of the most enjoyable of the ganda of truth iubscribers desiring the Daily News discontinued will please nolifly uHk therwise paper -rill be continued at regular subscription rates. To tnsui. fflcient delivery, complaints should be made prompWto the Circnlatim, ! partment. No. 315 Evans Street. Telephone No. TO. Saturday Af terrt&on, December 22, 1917. .season. The evening was spent by in dulgence in games, music and singing. 'Happiness and god cheer prevailed throughout the evening. ! The spacious dining room was deco rated in pink and white and lighted 'with the soft gleams of half candles. Dainty refereshinents were served after which the party returned to the parlors to enjoy an hour of rare pleasure. Those present were: Misses Nita Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels says: at. now is crloom. It mienca & Uiggcot "Ai& J---" " fV( Mae Latham, Maude Bowen, Elizabeth happens that gloom is a leutonic trait, as tne re- gwain Mlldred and Lucile Howeii, vHq nf suicide show. To beat the Germans one Edith Lewis, Ruth Bishop, Katie and , ; . . . rwrv loc-nnnHpriPV no Ett& Topping, Mrs. Charlie McHarney necessary thing is to overcome despondency, no Brjde Bettie Topping matter what the conditions. o Mr Henry A. Page, North Carolina's Food Ad ministrator, says the Raleigh News & Observer, wants to see women and girls, during the present emergency of war, doing the inside work which will relieve men, able-bodied and capable, to per form strenuous duties of the outside. Girl wait reeses, girl clerks, and girls capable of filling the countless other jobs which are now held by men, he believes, will relieve a tense situation brought about by the lack of labor. Without singling out any particular branch of work and without thurst ing women unadvisedly where they should not go, there is more than ordinary merit in Mr. Page's suggestion. ' England, forced to the test, has finally seen women doing all those things which were f ormerally looked upon as jobs for men on ly. What England was forced to suddenly, the United States will approach gradually, perhaps, but just as certainly." and Messrs. Lawson Pugh, Frank Car ry, Charlie McHarney, W. O. Bullock, and Rev . Hayes Parish all of Bel haven. The out of town guests were : Misses Adelia Jobe of Woodstock, Virginia and Helen and Annie Wooten of Green ville; and Messrs. J L. Evans, D. A. Tucker, F. E. Brooks, Robert Brooks, all of Greenville, N. C, Re. Kenneth B. Bowen of Lexington, Ky. and the groom to be Mr. J. W. Brooks. Nice Corned Hams and Bellies Pitt County Hams, , Shoulders, Sides, Sau sage and Souce at 12-21-2tc T. F. Maguire & Son Nightly, there is a battle In the air I a struggle of huge wireless apparatus centering at . Sayville. L. I., Nauen' Germany, and Lyons, France, while at the same time cables buzz with messa ges inteded for foreign consumption. Formerly, it was the Nauen station that spread misleading propaganda as to Teuton purposes, fsow, the Say ville station under American control is shootfng forth truthful messages to off set this Insidious matter, sending to France for relay to Russia and else where. J Finding that Germany was outma- neuvering all the allies and the United States in malicious propaganda, this rovernment determined on a definite campaign of education, and to date his Ubored chiefly in converting Russia. Rumania. Austria, and Switzerland to America's side. Perhaps the most startling attempt of any though not so labelled was the president's message to congrers. In this, the president ; sought to wean Austria from the German side, as offi cials viewed It today, while at the same time he appealed to German liberals to overturn Hohenzollernism . the government has enlisted the aid of banished Germans in Switzerland, men who favor a republic, to help pread this doctrine Injo Germany. urop-coplealin Gennanj .inrer.tte Teu . ton trenches.-. . . i r . Ivii v With the. Russian situation, the adV ministration has difficulty" in ccnmuni- eatlon. inasmudh as r- thbr BoisheTelki control the .main arteries but of Mos-. cow and Petrograd, However, con stant news matter showing the Ameri can viewpoint Is being sent to Russia v!a ranee, and is being, distributed as l s it may- Tne -American.; military 'Inches, apparently acting under: Am a ador Francis individual instruc tions have undertaken independent propaganda' there, but apparently with boomerang results. . .Switzerland, a hotbed of German propaganda was being flooded with evil LVes about American .Intentions, but Ms his been offset by an official com munication to Switzerland showing there will be no overruling of Swiss neutrality. Meantime Rumania is be ug heartened by promises of American and actual contributions in the way of loans. liii imishnas 2 1 We have anything yon wish in Fancy Groceries; Cherries, Jellies, Peaches, Salad Dressings, A No. 1 Sauce, Ta basco Sauce, Pepper Sauce, Oyster ocktail and all mayonnaise Dressing. l2-21-2tc T. F. Maguire & Bon Make it merry by securing some of the choice gifts we now have in stock. We have many useful things for men, women and chil dren. ' 1 Don't forget we are the leaders in drgoods, clothing etc. Ask to see our fine line of shoes suitable for the entire family.; i. V.-M tatom i i tt B g I arru THE DAnY NEWS IS READ BY 5.000 PEOPLE! S :xxixC8xx:ocxxs zm -1 i -o- Ever stop to think how miserable you would be if all your fears were to be realized? , A jolly old editor kept this gem at the head of his paper: "I have suffered many misfortunes, most of which never happened." Quit worrying and go to WORK. -o- An Enigma: Why is it that other contagious diseases other than that of small pox has to be quarantined and small pox has not. It is said that the only way to combat this dread disease is to vaccinate but that it cannot be done unless the people are willing. This is a funny law we think. A fellow can come to Greenville with a case of small pox go where he pleases and spread the di sease and nothing done about it and his neighbors need not be vaccinated unless they see fit. Why such a law was ever passed we fail to see. The sooner it is repealed the better. Our legislators surely do some peculiar things sometimes and this question of small pox vaccination is one of them. o The editor of the Snow Hill Square Deal puts it this way: "What shall we do with food price boosters? There is no place in heaven for them, for that is reserved .for human beings. We can't send them to jail for that would be cruelty to ani mals. . Hell won't have them, for the devil refuses to associate with anyone meaner than himself. What shall we do with such things? Theft CvribsiEDR Sifts foaj&t Hep? ( r Stop! Look! listen! -o- One loose button of a coat gives more trouble than all of the tight ones. One loose liar in the community will likewise do the same thing. x o We congratulate Ayden upon its Christmas edi tion. It was well gotten up and reflects no little credit for the management. Ayden is a hustling little town and has a spicey newspaper. The Dis patch has our very best wishes. -o- Every citizen of Greenville should enroll as a member of the Red Cross. If you nossess a dnllnr jom immediately. If you haven't the necessary dollar get out and get it. Borrow it and if vo'u can t oo that sell something. . The Red Cross needs every dollar the neonle nf thio nr contribute. Suppose you spend a dollar less for o i : , wivx oaiita vuius win wear axim uiai just won t wear off when he sees your prtl0n a, noble cause. You need the vv viuoo emu il neeas you. O- Thehigh cost of living has struck Africa. Mis sionaries are probably becoming skinny and "Always a Noble GUV A Grnen Wristlet Watch Tliere are many charming styles in Gruen Wristlet Watches. New models are constantly being creat ed to keep up with the latest trend of Fash ion. They are all beautiful as ornaments and excellent as timekeepers. We will be glad to show you many attrac tive Gruen models. Also many other useful and lasting gifts. We will be glad to help you make an ap propriate selection. THE GIFT SHOP W.:LBest D D e 1 I I I i n m D Two mere carloads cf c1 oice fruits just ir. Our buyer in New YorV wired rs to announce its rjom irard it ''sere.' We have everything in thermit line, 1 esides Nuts, Raisins, Celery, Cranberries, Citron. An other carload expected tomorrow. Leave your orders quick and avoid the Rus1. We have employed extra help to serve you Or der in person or by phone, either way, and your wants will be -satisfied. Do vou know the place? , Well if you do not, just call up the California Fruit Store Phone 436 8 i Zsm a m tt r 5S DOCXCa SiCJSSiiiiW ri m 1 1 f k ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 f mil' "!immii'itiii,mi "ihi,ii"i"iiiiIiiii" iMi'l'uniii'"lniliiHi'ltiiiiiiiiiiHuiiilni'!l'MiiiiiiiMn i Wm.N. Selig 1 Presents k 3 HED N WARE r America's Most Popular and Distinguished Ac tress, Supported by THOMAS SANTSCHI and Company of Co-stars in Robert, Hitchens' Soul stirring Love Story of the Sahara. The GARDEN Of ju ' AM isiOBittnfflwiniiiittffiBiiiam:! IIIHBlfll REMOVAL SALE of Toys, Dolls and Holiday Goods.- We win moj Jamuut 1 lilt te tha itora next to S. T. Hieki on dearth StrMt. , . WlsUag to dM ut oar stk so ss to have as small a quantity as poMibte U Mtre, we are offering Barrains in Holiday Goods. TTe hare the LrKeet-Bd Btm lino of theM Geods In Greenrille and they mutt be COMB BABLT AND BMNI THE CAMJL o a 0 I " - i: i II e i - I! I I a A Pulsating Love Story Tribes of Arabes A Desert Sandstorm Charging Bedouins Beautiful Scenery The Sand Diviner oriental Cities Five Thousand People . Caravans of Camels and Horses . . Wonderful Lighting Effects. Ar?es Emotional, Thrilling Drama Filmed at the Cost of Half a Million Dollars, How a Man and a Woman Become Pawns of Destiny. White's Theatre Christmas Night 7:30 A. B. ELLINGTOiV Jl amission lkZV .Governor, WhifrnQn-P.XW .v ' i any Mil' null' tpmp
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