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e- Sink Drains Clear? Here, islhe best v i against clogged -. and stopped-up pipes iri jrance drains" ; If the sink drain becomes clogged ; ' or runs too slowly, sift a little Red4 ' Seal Lye down the pipe. The lye '" will immediately combine with the. I grease" in ' the pipes. . Then when ; water Is added you will hear the cheerful "gurgle" in the trap and f know that the drain is free and the - pipes clean and sanitary. Pure lye is the strongest-and ? most effective disinfectant in the ? world. - Red Seal Lye far excels , t cheap brands. Red Seal Lye is pure, unadulterated and high tested.-. " . . - . : . , Red Seal Lye is also a wonder ". f ul water, softener. Hard water - means, a great waste of soap and 4 labor..' Add one-half a teaspoonful , of Red Seal Lyt to every bucket of . washing water . and - notice the snowy whiteness of your garments and how much less soap is used. ,' Savs your racit fats and make your own , .soap with Red Seal .Lye. One can of Red i Sai Lye will make 20 cakes of. pure soap. V kasy directions are in the can. - ;,- Be sure and ask your dealer for the old '" reliable granulated Red SeaMye and take ' no substitute. Send us a postal for the Red ." .. Seal Booklet which describes all the uses r. of this famous product. Write today. ' ' ' i;r ( C (,u ), i. 1 ' JP r. c T031S0N & co. . o Scrtwuk P. 0. J : Pkiladelpbia. Pa. VHREE NECESSARY ; When the life of ;a loved -one is at stake the doctor and nurse nust have medicines. The C-reat Physician put all three I 3re for the purpose of. curing disease tand allaying pain. Each :'j useless without the other; very drop and grain of medi cines ordered by the doctor, to I V administered by the nurse : .irt be added by the phramacist y 1 ..at is our job you can de 1 ! upon our pharmacists do i rz their part with sfcill of a : :asterrbuilder.; ; They . are de- i I -.r.iable. ,-; -'.' URADHAM'S DRUG STORES : Prescription Specialists 4 - . .." . rr, 'ROUND TOWN ,--1- 50C1AL AND PERSONAL NEWS AND OTHER . ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Foy-Barden Engagement' Announced at Reception Given by Mrs. Jv';:'-;? Pollock Yestreday ;-:: One of the most beautifully ap pointed social affairs of the - season was the-reception given yesterday af ternoon by Mrs. " Raymond Pollock, to announcement .the engagement and approaching marriage of . her . niece. Miss Agnes . Frances - Foy . to . Mr.. Graham A. Barden. v , Mrs. Pollock's home was artisticlal ly decorated with a :. profusion, of leaf pine were iused effectively in the decorations., Mrs. Don Hanks, chairman of the club, announced the following pro gram of the evening:. "American Music." . The opening was made by Miss Mary Willis on "Growth and,1 Appreciation of Vocal Music." Tho; hymns, Boyston, Bethany and Olivet ' were sung by the club. j "The Early Singing School and' their Influence" was an interesting Southern Sniilax, long leaf pine, cut ; reading by Mrs. Lee Reed. Mrs. C. flowers and brightly, beaming tapers. I H. Jackson delighted all with her Little Misses Margaret -Khitehurst sweet solo, '"Sunset" :by Dudley Buck. and Rosalie Richardson presented the I ' The reading, "Famous : Chdral card tray at the door. r : Societies And Festivals of America," In the reception hall, where the by Mrs. B. D. Wilson, was greatly en- bridal colors of whitn anrl d-toati wsre ; ioyed by all. The. nroeram lospd with : effectively 'carried out In the decora-! the beautiful solo, "I did not Know,": Rons, the guests were welcomed by by Mrs. Horace Hill. i Mrs. R. B. Williams,' Miss Grace!' An entertaining feature of the eve- Stewart and Miss Rose Carraway. ning was the "Thanksgiving Contest." On arrival every eye was at once Cards were passed and the guests drawn to af large white bridal arch, j told to make , as many words as pos- against a background of greenery, in stole out of. the word. Thanksgiving. the 'reception hall!, 'Caught in the . Mrs. Nelson Angel was the winner delicious tendrils of smilax entangHng of the prize, a miniature turkey, the arch was a fl-ing cUpid; hovering The Thanksgiving idea was carried over two large white wedding bells out in the delicious refreshments, the of crepe tissue .from .whqib. was sus- ice cream being molded in the form pended . tWo hearts lettered in gold ! or turkeys. Bon-bons and coffee f ol- iowed tne ice course. .' .. '- The new members welcomed by the department were Mrs. Arthur Land, Mrs. Oscar Brinson, Mrs. Henry Jack son, Mrs. '.Thomas Daniels and Mrs. W. J. ' Caroon. f ."Mrs.; P. B. Hall was guest of .the; evening and' the members were Mrs'. Frank?: Bateman, Mrs. L .A. Harper, Afrs. Herbert Lupton, Mrs. H. R. Rog ers, . Mra.'.B. D. Wilson, Mrs; Jacob Chadwick, Mrs Horace Hill,- Mrs". N; Pv Angel, Mrs. . Lee Reed, MrsJ'J.' H, Bourdelais, Mrs. J. K. Boswell, Mrs. Garland Baker, Mrs,. Z: V. Butts, Mrs. Lei nster Duffy; "Miss Mary Willis,, Mrs; Den Hanks, Missv Emma' Louise-: Ke hoMis3 Eva Armstrong; Mrs. RE. Virk." of lHeidt. Mrs." Albert Hibbard. M1b Mrs. . W.. J. Lucasi Mrs.- W. 'B. . H. Bland ford, Mrs. Lee Taylor;. MrsvN. W, Jopes and Mrs. Charles Kehoe-' Hiln? Rim-down? SureWr to Get Right Weight Increase Your Red-Blood-Cell.. That's the Sure Way! S. S. S. Build. Blood Cells; This Means Strength! i Do yon -know why insurance compa ! pies refuse to insure a great many men ; because they are under weight? Simply because to be under weight often proves fOUR 0mJZ'T' Sh-"r j " C". in n:L a oi Baxter r - OPTOMETltlST ' ( Specialist in fitting glassea.) Z .;. r -Twenty . Year E,xp.gti?ce. Hours:. , , "Ji" r,rcru4QL,la,JL From 3"fd'"Br i ice Jbot ? 01 and GEESE FINE HENS ; $i.60Each v ' ' ' : can W. L. Kirkxnan Cor. Cypress hid George Sts. j ' Phone 929 - 7i' (7 AJD f 1 BITUMINOUS COAL f ise-burning, no clinkers. Run of the. mine and lump. ! ANTHRACITE COAL Stove siz e, the- very b est ; ;, OAK WOOD - in jtove lengths ' ASH WOOD in stove .lengths. r For Prompt Service fel7 BERN ICE COMPANY with thft following announcement: A. F. F. G. A. B. . v . December ' 20. This the' heart -secret was told and the- guests eagerly showered . the young !brideito- be with heartiest fel icitations. Miss Laura . Ives and Mrs. T.' Holltster' greeted- the 'guests at the reception ' room entrance. Receiving with the hostess, who was gowned in ecrue lace over silver cloth, 'was ..the attractive . bride-elect in cream lace and chiffon "with cors age of valley,, .lilies and roses. Mrs. B. Foy, mother (of the bride-elect, brwon lace; Miss Josephine Cope- landj of . Kinston,. ' m Spanish :. bronze laee over m,etal cloth "wifh'corsage of Pink rosea; Mrs. . E. W, Qoldsbora, aunt;of the bride-elect, in blue duyell,'. trimmed' in monkey f ur- and Mrs. Louig Mia,hler, of Raleigh, cousin f. ;thei. Dride-to-De in oiacic sequin-gown,, -with, - corsage of pink roses and valley lilies. The decorations the reception room were lavender and green.' ' Mrs. . Edward ' Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Patterson invited the guest to the dining room.- . An Jartistic 4 color scheme of .yellow and white was ef fected in ?the dining r&ogi. The table, with Is beautful madeira cloth - was centered with ; a v silver basket of lovely yellow chrysanthemums. Bon bonmeres, ' filled - with ,: yellow .nd white mints -. furthered the- adorn ment. Y"ellow and wjiite chrysanthem ums , 'mingled with . the smila.x- in - the jdec.orations.. -In : the? delteious' ' ice CQurse,aa in the' decorations; the .yel low and. bite ,.colo' scheme rwasr' car ried ...out-' Pregiding" In 'the ' dining room-were.! Mrsv' John ADerly1'',Mrs. Edwin-. RJeha'r-.dsop,? Mfes :EmiIy Vftrd; Miss .I4iJian''Toy,'Irs.--Eucli,rf' Mc Whorter' 3fr. jame' Southland-and Miss j Agpes5 ti t Polldbk?,-.'-; -..'. 1' f---"M,rs,, Joseph Jlhem and fiiia. Emily rollocjnviteO; 'the 'uestrfto; the liv ing,. rooW -where' l a n ' v arifst id M'jcoTo scheme.ofi piri, .and; green'' was frir piedovfcpy te 'drrahgemeril.voF''iiink roses,,-pink .caynafions ' and' - smilax. -The artistic .punch table waslijresided over ..by.. Mrs.l Mark de "VVolf Steven-: son .and .Mrs. 'Wade Meadows," Who: served.' refreshing fruit punch; '.Assists ing .them,' in serving were -Mrs. Wil liam Ward, ' Mrs.5 , Vaughan - 'Griffin, Miss Florence"; Way; Mrs. C W. How ard, Miss Francis Marriner and Mrs. Stephen Fowler: , - ,: During the two hours, of the re ception, the house xwose .; thronged with guests and the pleasure of the afternoon was enhanced by (music from- the ; V ictrola. played by Miss Adele Dixon. - ; i At six o'clock the members of the receiving party gathered around the punch bowl to drink to the . ' health and happiness of the . bride 'and groom-elect. and. many original toasts for -their, future happiness, were "given. A shower of beautiful gifts were pre sented the perspective bride'by those surrounding her, for which she pret tily thanked -each . one. '.- : '" f ' The announcement of this engage ment" 'of- this popular 'coiipTe ' cannot fail to be of Interest .throughout North Carolina , as' "well as in r Mew Bern. .'. ',':' : - .' ,. f . ,: Miss. Foy is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Claude SB. . Foy' 'and the grand-daughter , of Mr. C. E.' Foy She is a graduate .of Peace. Institute,. Ra- leigh, and is a popular member of the' young social vet of the city., ' r Mr; Barden,. . the groom-elect, al though a . native of Burgaw, is now claimed as ,a Ifew Bernian. He grad uated from the University of North Carolina law school , and is now" a member of Whitehurst and Barden.- law firm He Is also judge of the Re corder's court and, is held in high esteem' by all who know him. .' V Centenary Methodist Churoh j W.. V. McRae, Pastor .Thap"ksgiving , Services 11 a. m. Let, all our members and friends as semble promptly for this hour of praise and 'thanksgiving, i ; "Let a thank , offering be made to our Savior for His goodness to us.' Let this materiaf sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving be made for- our orphanage and orphaned ones in" Ra leigh. Let everyone unable, to attend the Thanksgiving service send i an J offer low f Iffhting-power In the body. ' It often means you are minus nerve-power, minus red-cells in your blood, minus health, minus energy, minus vitality. It Is se rious to be minus., but the: moment yoa increase the number of your red-blood-ou, t)lgln to become plus. Thaf 8 7 ' ,s' 3" since 1820" as meant to I rZl8 11 teptn and women, fill out Vn.Mr Btle?Sth. Hollow cheeka v,. u 8tog being a ealamity-looker. lou inspire confidence. Your body filla Pfl ot Pwer. yoor flesh becomes firmer, the age lines that come from thin iiess disappear. You look younger, firmer, happier and you feel it, too, all over ytmt body. More red-blood-ceUs ! S. S. S. Will bnlld them. Ladies and gentlemen, a peaky bony face doesn't make you look very important or pretty, does it? Take . V contains only pore vegetable medicinal ingredients. S. S. Sis loM it ' - Tbanksgivgng- eryio f ; Thanksgiving 'service will te held in the. Christian .church" at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. A free-wilt offering for benevolence. "-' - it "1 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER ,29, 1022, Jtstiiicati! off A time comes in the history of most successful businesses when a choice must be made v between a temporary gain , in volume and the maintenance of those standards of quality on which the business was founded. i ing.,. ftspimiiv Say "Bayef an3 Igsistl (Spore yourself ue water, harttn eyea nn ploaBant nracoaa, aotechest and other disagreeable remits erf a cold. This simple treatment iH soothe the toughened, attained throat, heal irritated tisanes and break yocv cold quickly. Why . wait ask yoox druggist now for uiyrup jorcougns&couu Such a time has just passed in the retail cloth ing business. Never in its history has there been a v more insistent demand than during the past eighteen f - A months for lower prices AT ANY COST. Some! stores felt that they could not sell cloth ing except at very low prices. We disagreed with this V theory. Our choice has been to maintain the stand- ards which are responsible for the success of this store. , " ' ' ' ' " ' We know that quality of design, fine tailoring and the : " best of materials are essential to really good clothing; Skimp any one of the three and you will lower the pricer but at the expense of quality. ANP HERE IS THK INDISPUTABLE, EVIDENCE: AT THE PRESENT WRITING, Ol'R FALL BUSINESS IS FAR AHEAD OP ' OUR PREVIOUS RECORDS. ' v . . Service Vahie Quality Satisfaction : Coplon !' .'"'.' z , - . . - . , t ill , "Successful since 1894 'and fetill growing" ' s - . t til .-... r ' . - - -: ill fiHAD SUN-JOCIUTAIi WANT ADS '. 1 1 "l . ' - mxmarvm :: j ' " "" "" "1 ' Fin -h -r;jv-' - t .. .11 : . sni III ' "i HI 111 ri j i i n:n v ii r n n jrn rz nil H - . i- . . f j., Unless' you see the name "Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians xer twenty two years and proved safe by millions for ; Colds Headaches -. ToothachU Lumbago . Karache' . . ; Rheumatism . . JJeuralgia " ' v Pain, Pain, Accept VBayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package- con tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin 'Is1 the. trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of llonoacetieacidester I ot Salicylicaicid. . - -r. .', Music' Clob . ICnlertaiiied ; ' ,The' members, of - the music depart ment, of the Woman's Club and a few additioriai guests were delightfuliy entertained last evening at the home of Miss, Nina Ba'snight : on ; Pollock street. ii i, - -v V -; . Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. Henri Bourdelais, Mrs. J. E. Boswell,, Atrs.-YLeinster. Duffy, -Mrs. J. Frank Bateman, Mrs. Herbert Lup ton and Miss Basnight.' . . - . : The decorations throughout MJss uasnight s . home were suggestiye of the Thanksgiving occasion. Quantities of autumn flowers mistletoe and long THE WOMAN OF POISE. PHONE 23. Once a rartiy, is now to. be observed ana admired upon every hand. : In deed, no- other woman can flourish long in the midst of this modern, corn- plicated life. In the home, in busi ness, in social life, the woman who is serene and confident . wins, while the nervous, flustered individual waste her! talents and gets nowhere. Of --course,- pojjse is dependent, mainly upon sound health and steady nerves. If you feel that you are being kept back in this way,- why- not turn to that great, woman's remedy, Lydia ,E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corhpound, E (which was manufactured from a thor ough understanding, oi. the jaersous system of women ? - " , ' MAI i Pennsylvania An thracite. Pocahuntas Lump Splint. Lump Briquets Pocahuntas Steam HOLLISTER AND COX Phone 34 Of Eastern Carolina We want to make it possible for you to enjoy the holiday season to the limit and in order that we may assist you as much as possible in doing this we will take pleasure in loaning you as much as your first advance at any time prior to second pay ment upon assignment of your participation receipts. ) . -' WE SHALL BE GALD TO HAVE YOU CALL UP- ON US WHENEVER WE CAN SERVE YOU. NewB i ern Dancing & Trust Co. i i v,.
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