"4 'A i 'i S if ft i S SOCIETY HAPPENINGS DnanaQDEiani Briusr (lowers, fresh bride to -wear: now for the New Series j They were born to blush in her sliming K: hair, ' She is leaving the nome of her child hood's mirth; After leaving the punch bowl ' jj the guests were greeted by Mes- p dames Nannie Cotton and Char les Speed, and invited into the i 12 4-1, 1 A A. i1 1 j 1 1 KA auuui pariur. ax me aoor xiiev igHnaEEsaQaiSQHaBaasiQQCDEEHn Sli e hath bid farewell to her father 's were received by Mesdames G. H. hearth; Her place is 'now by anothers side Bring flowers for the locks of the fair young bride. t Si ITS ;0 f 5 ADDED ATTRACTIONS New Body, roomier: wider doors; oaa ster I softs t ana uecrei cushions ; eocvy lines after latest mode; new and beautiful finish of lasting lustre. 12" Brakes. 4:1 VV Full cantilever type rear spring. 2 "crank shaft and other detailed improvements in motor, insuring an even greater smoothness and flexibility than heretofore. Only motors in highest-priced cars can be compared with SAXON motor in all-around efficiency. Tilted Vvindsiiiold which elimina tes all glare. New style top with Grecian rear bow. NEW FEATURES New style body; bigger, roomier and more completely comfortable. Electric startera nd lighting-two unit system by Wagner. There's none better to be had. 2 TURNER'S ALMANAC For 1917, biggest and best in 88 years, ready November 10. Or der now from dealer, or send dime, coin or stamps for pre paid copy. Turner's Almanac, 216 Times Building, Raleigh. Demountable rims Goodyear tires. with 30 "x3" Johnson and J. B. Hall. In the south parlor Mrs. G. Hoffman welcomed them, and uicic ci ucmuuus ice course was - ' served bv Mesdames R. C. Josev. MISS HATTIE LEGGETT EN- j Jr., S. A. Dunn, Misses Lizzie Leg-1 5 iiTAinf. gett, Mary White, Mary Josey, ; Miss Ilattie Leggett delight- Ellen Speed and Mary Powell Jo- j liiUy entertained the Scissors j8ev- Club, together with a number of ' This room wass all in yellow other friends, on Monday after-! anc the color scheme was beauti noon, from four to six o'clock fvdly carried out. the party being given in honor of j Fully one hundred and fifty tiie popular bride elect, Miss Cor- j ladies called during the afternoon. nelia Josey. j The guests were met at the door I (by Misses Maud and Jennie Leg-1 gett, and invited into the hall I where hot chocolate was served j by Miss Julia Bryan and Mrs. J. E. Bowers. I From the hall invited into the j north and south parlors by the j hostess where tables were placed j for bridge and rook. j After several hours of fun and j ; laughter, a delicious salad course! with eotte and mints was served by the hostess, assisted by Misses URNISH your g plate Nov- style fender. Instruments mounted in a on cowl dash. Chrome vanadium valve springs. Nov design cf carburetor which frives greater efficiency and easier fitarVing. New style top with Grecian rear bow. Electric horn. Tire Carrier. Speedometer, standard equipment New design cf carburetor which gives greater eSiciency and eaier starting. PRICE. $485, F. 0. B. DETROIT. 8 jjizzie Leggett and Salhe Mav Jo- v sey. The home was beautifully de corated, yet the beaut v lie in the simplicity with which it was car ried out. The north parlor was ! in yellow and white, beautiful bowls and vases of yellow and I white, dahlias and white roses i greeted the eye every where. Trflili no- iw Wfl lrnrplv in ha ft . " 1 ' ' " ' ' -1' ill I 11 V- curtains dud chandeliers, the REV. G. T. LUMPKIN GOES TO SUFFOLK Suffolk, Va., Oct. 18. A letter !was received vesterdav bv W. J. jKendrick, a member of the com jmittee to secure a pastor for the i Baptist church, from Rev. G. T. Lumpkin, of Oxford, N. C, ac cepting the call tendered him on Sunday by the Suffolk church. Rev. Mr. Lumpkin stated his resignation to the Oxford church would take effect on the last Sun day in November and he would be in Suffolk on Sunday, Decem ber 3. . home without 5 cash. Never let money matters stand S between your family and a comfortaebl S 1 Ki home. No salary is so small, no income ,so big, but win'. t our credit sys tern can help you. So many of the nice homes you envy were bought in just this way. We help youi'i a dozen ways low prices, the easy payment plan, splendid new styles of fur niture, carpets, etc. You'll enjoy a little call at our store so will we. ' We sell lower on time than others do for cash. m m mk mm V3 -a w. i -.sw .'ma ace of JL i The Secret JUNITA HANSEN THE BEAU-TIFUL AND THOMAS CHAT TIPTON THE HANDSOME SUPPORTED BY A COMPANY OF WELL KNOWN ACTORS AND BEAUTIFUL ACTRESSES. EVERY CHAPTER A REVELATION. VISIT THE PALACE FRIDAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. SAVE YOUR COUPONS. LUCKY NUMBER DRAWS BARREL OF FLOUR. light of which were covered in yellow. The hall and south parlor were in red, and indeed it was a vision of beauty with masses of red dah lias in brass bowls everywhere. This home m well known forj ! lovely parties, but added one more ' to tnose mat nave oeen given there. The invited guests were : Mes- t I dames, C. A. Albertson, J. B. Hall, IG. II. Johnson, Louis Suiter, Er ; nest Winslow, A. L. Purrington, ' 0. II. Herring, Stuart Smith, A. McDowell, Russell Owen Moore, ;R. C. Josey, Jr., Ray Boyette, W. IF. Butterworth, H. I. Clark, W. Li. Gordon, Dickinson, tl T. Law- ! rence, J. W. Cotton, Kathleen YOU ' Kelly, J. E. Bowers, S. A. Dunn,; Ben Everett, of Palmyra, C. L. McDowell, T. D. Kitchin, II. L. McDowell, and Bosley, of Baltr JESSE VAUGHAN tx, Eepresenting j Misses Mar3' Weldon Smith, Harvey Oil Co. Cleveland, Ohio ' licile Kitchin, Ellen Rives, of Va. Lubricating Oils, Greases and i Maiinie and Rebia Shields, Nan Preparad Paints. Prices nie Lamb, Mollie Knight, Laura & Terms Eight. Clark, Cornelia and Mattie Josey, QUALITY GUARANTEED; iMarR.erite Higgs of Greenville, - ;Kate Boyette, Sallie May and i Louise Josey, Helen Ililliard, Hil ! da Hancock, Julia Bryan and Lil- llian Harrell. LEWIS B. SUITER With THE NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. WELDON, N. C. tf. READ IT FIRST IN THIS PAPER ' s Co. -X J)R, D. IV HV.r.i, I (Successor to Br. A. V. Llvernjcin; ! OKX'ns'r Si;otand S'eek, C. Office Upstairs in the Whitehead Blclg Office Hours: 9 to 1 & 2 to 5 O'clock From 7 to 9 P. M. by Appointment BERNARD ALLSBROOK FIRE INSURANCE Scotland Neck, IT. C. Phone Residence Phone June 6 G mo. Oflu 122 121 MODEL BARBER SHOP J. D. Smith, Prop. Skilled Barbers, Sanitary Methods, Sharp Steel, Best Service Electrical Shampoo and Massage Machines. : : ENTERTAINMENT WHILE WAIT a u w li rOnlv 10 Cents I nT '" SMOKELEIIIijv HEATERS U3& 7 I I IS II 1 that exiraheat is needed, you're g ' 7 -M&k s"r? ' i-m I Perfection Heater. It means Jl J I jff i preparedness against sudden H M I Af I ISlWll 1 changes in the weather, com- g feJdKli' I I y& M fort insurance when the fires si j. ' 'XvX-Ivy I JKEsCS'lL M As easy to carry as a work-basket. i r f Trr Wm3l tshZZZSSSttm-- Clean- Handsome U i A I 4$8&&1J It's cheap mertpwnsive to buy ana j ? 1 ytWiWf I I IjP"-- S JiB costs far less to use than any coal I XE JaP1 ' mm There's a Pertection drifvins av wPAMnAtin nn rnMPANY II i if 7 A J IV II Washington, D. C. Charlotte. N C. II fH . N a Jl Norfolk. Va. Charleston, W. Va. II KEEP IN LINE WITH THE ADVANCING SEASON. A SLIGHT MODEFICATION FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON. A CERTAIN EMPHASIS OF THE LEADING ACCEPTED VOGUE BUT SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CLIMATE. THESE GARMENTS ARE FOR IMMEDIATE AND MID-WINTER WEAR. The guests front door by I SI -.1 MISS LOUISE JOSEY AT HOME Saturday afternoon, from four to six o'clock, Miss Louise Josey was at home to her friends in hon or of the bride-elect, Miss Cor nelia Justice Josey, ! Tt wni! rmp nf t.hfi most hpaiiti ; f ul receptions of the season, and! it was an ideal autumn party. ' were ijiet at the j Mesdames "VV. II. ' and N. B. Josey, and shown to the north parlor. Here they were received by Mesdames T. D. Kit chin and W. J. Gordon, and in vited into the parlor, where they were greeted by the hostess, the ; bride-elect, Miss Josey, Mrs. H. . Irving Clark, and the bridesmaids Misses Mattie Josey, Laura Clark, Marguerite Higgs of Greenville, Nannie Shields, Ilattie Leggett and Sallie May Josey, In the north parlor was a bow-1 er of white and yellow dahlias ex- j quisite roses and ferns, and the mellow glx)w of the yellow lights never shone on a lovlier picture j than the fair bride and her maids, in their dainty evening gowns, i mi 1 Jl nfrnloiTnlv rvwi7n ' ine Dime was cA4uincy g""" , ed in yellow satin and gold lace, j From the parlor the guests were invited to the hall by Mesdames G. S. White and J. E. Bowers, where punch was served by Mrs. j m D. ,Kay Boyette and miss neien Hilliard. The hall was all in red, Mas ses of beautiful red dahlias and glorious autumn leaves were ef fectively used and greeted the eve in everv nook and corner. Luxirous Coats of Soft Fabrics Unlimited selection of those models which are most in demand ;it much higher pri'-es. Smart, mannish styles of the great-coat variety, in velours and rough -finished woolens of surprising lightness. Showing the coachman's collars of unusually large shapes two-in-one styles, which may be wornhigh or flaring open. Vig pockets and lavish trimmings all the finer details of tailor ing being carefully carried out. KNIT UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Children a gen erous assortment reasonably prioed. FULL LINE OF SHOES For Ladies and Children in good styles end at attractive prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS In -novelty weaves as well as standard cloths, in the season's colorings. MENS NECK V7EAR An Attractive line of latest de signs. MENS SHIRTS A full line of fresh and new pat terns that will please you. BOYS SUITS, OVERCOATS and SCHOOL SHOES In this we are well equipped Jto satisfy all, the prices are right. STOVES AND FURNITURE Inspect our stock of these essen tials. We have bought to sell at low prices. 1 1 EnnirTrtMMflns-Pitaffl 15"! Ill III VT TfV JTTK M ffc TTTl II ? 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