THE DAILY COMMORALTH, SCOTLAWD NECK, IT. 0., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922; Pf T ! I X X ' ' miiimuTrm PERSONAL ITEMS LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS i tlllMttw?Iwwwt I iness visitor here today. j , ENTERTAIN -i nr: j.,w ( t j. : xi. . . ail to attend iviiusum- j .uasi evening at ineir atrrac Doll'Tt(. ' eMethodist enter-' five home on Church Street, Mr. er !' t.v 4th. ! find Mrs. R. L. Hardy entertain Dalt Ma s OnThePo MRS. L. L. CHERRY . HOSTESS . JniV 4tn. ed at a delightful reception in -ir.. ' ,.MtDflv shopping. kvas I married at Granite Falls, and , ,,,te the "lorious Fourth I who are now at home after their lincf th ft Mid-Summer , b . - -f- ation" ; I rjeceivmg at tne steps were I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phillips i while in the porch were Mrs a Tr i -l r i i innie rvitcnm McDowell ana Mrs. Bob Jones. At a table on one side the em fists werA remiest , . o - 1 THIS i a i, it t 4- : -tv. """V" "" -"-" My digestion was so bad it look wc u, ed Hke evepything ! ate disagreed ai me eiiu ui me .evening was presented to Mrs. Hillman by -it,. Barnes and Miss Ethel Mrs. Jones. of Koseneatn, were uac; me visitors were men airect- ed to the punch bowl, presided over by Mr. and Mrs. V. H. miss the carnival July j McDowell. ihp. Standing at, the front, door was TUT III', UUUVi J t . a I ciously welcomed the Vivia Pnrics of Tillery,! compliment to Rev. and Mrs. E. i ji. iiuiman, wno were recently Fete at ilu' o T BarnhiU, of Dawson s visitor here this morning, was .i - t Air. Ait. t ' . . 1 1 i i i i r i i v a -a- A entreat, N. C. for Of Giving Up Since Taking Tanlac He Is Like A New Man And Never Misses A Day Prom Store, Says Rich mond Grocer. "I reached the point where 3 planned to give up my work but since iakmg Tanlac I feel fine and never miss a day from my store' said R. E. Dalton, well- kn-T -n grocer, of 423 Hull St Richmond. Va. "For two years I was in the worst sort of health and when 1 say I suffered I mean I suffered My liver was sluggish, I had se vere pains in my right side, and had to be always taking laxatives as I was badlv constipated. Near- ly every day I suffered terrible f Q Penn headaches and nervous spells. I Mis. L. L. Cherry was hostess to tho Scirrors Club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Roa noke Street. An usually delightful social hour was spent, after which Mr& II. L. McDowell and Miss Katlr, erine Hancock assisted the hos-J tess in serving the following "delin cious luncheon; chicken salad, club sandwiches, hot rolls, pick le, crackers, cheese balls, and iced tea. Those present were: Miss Bes sie Futrell. Miss Louise Fatrell, Mrs. W. O. McDowell, Mrs. W. II. McDowell, Mrs. E. II. Leg gett, Mrs. J. L. Dunn, Mrs. O. F. Smith, Mrs. S. A. Dunn, Mrs. Ashby Dunn, Mrs. Mamie Hoff man, Mrs. Albert "Weathersbeo; Mrs. B. G. Hancock, Mrs. N. A.. Riddick, Mrs. Henry T. Clark, Mrs. H. C. Bell, Miss Virginia Tillery, Miss Mary Shields, Miss Katherine Hancock, Mrs. D. "Ray Boyelte, Mrs. Hunter Pope, of Winchester, Va., Miss Eva Pope, AT THE DIXIE TONIGHT We will present an eight-reel "Vita graph special production, entitled "The Prodigal Judg 3," .featuring an all-star cast headed by .Jeane Paige.. Tim is one of the best features the Vit-ig raph people have ever produced and - if you like com edy i' the highest type, then, see this picture tonight. Prices 25 pnd 35c. Show starts 815-sharp. Coming "July '4th and 5th, the greatest masterpiece the Fox people have ever produced entitled "Over The Hill," starring 'Mary Carr, supported by an all star east. This picture will be run 'on a strictly percentage basis and the prices are: chil dren 25c. adults 50c. Show starts promptly at 8 :15. YOU l4.T EE FOR n-viirS. t ? in is Don't It s tor Methdist Church. gra-guests. m y Tl ecWpeth of Hob-:Miss Hardy wore a nile green 31! I'. itor here thh taffeta daintily trimmed with nod. v;as a handmade gold roses. In the jnornnig. t t t 3t is Bessie Grav left this uinmin i'or Portsmouth, Va., to j gold front hall were Mr. and Mrs. S. A.. Dunn, who introduced to the receiving line. Composing with me. I had a mean taste in my mouth and was nauseated all day long. "Tanlac stopped all my trou bles and built me back to where I have regained my lost weight and I never enjoyed finer health. My wife began taking Tanlac too, and is looking like a differ ent person. We consider Tanlac simply great." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. visit trie ruls. the line in the reception room were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hardy, Mini "Rpv anr. Mrs "R Tj. TTillman. Mr. J- H. Alexander, Jr., left j Tlie bride w a chafing crea- tlus morning ior oununv, va.f tlon oi wnlte satm witJi brocade panels, and Mrs. Hardy was at tractively gowned in white em broidered crene de chine. Miss a. i Visit the Hot Dog Stand at the Midsummer Fete. bushiest t cake, candy and Tpp cveam. lots nf pood things may be had Irene Hardy, who was m charge ;it thJ Iidsummer Fete. ! of the music at the Pathe, wore Y t t ! nile o-reen tnffeta wath cold My T. B. Wheeler, Dr. Chas.j roses, inrlp.-sfm and Mr. Danford Bur-i Passing from the reception YOURSELF SPIDEMIC OP DIPTHERIA IN NEARBY TOWN There is a small epidemic of diptheria raging in Weldon, there having been during :he pa&t week fourteen cases with ivo deaths. Strict quarantine ;s being observed on an contact and great numbers are taking the prophylactic imunizations against the disease. The major ity of these cases came from an unrecognized mild case that was net quarantined until a num ber of children had been exposed to it. P. C. CARTER, . Conntv Health Officer. that we aire coming for ward with the- right kind of merchandise; the kind you have a desird to buy. Excellent Pictorial pattern service WATCH OUR WINDOWS. D E I, ,1vavp tn Everetts and room the guests were invited by I Mr. and Mrs. e). B. Edwards, Jr g roue Ms T;iTbro veterdnv afternoon. to the dining room wliere Miss v.-i,....-, Aiv TTftt?" n. rart of I Evelyn Kitchin, Miss Mary Pow- tl.e pro-ram' of "Chautauqua i ell Josey, Miss Gerty Dunn Miss NieM?' is well worth the price I ta Dnnn and Miss Mary Fowle hole show. Be sure and;rerr ..OI nv mston-oaiem, servuu IXIE THEAT 2 DAYS 2 TiirqnAV s. wirnRirqnRV int v m I ULUUn I IA ffiLUilLUUnii UULI Tl II tt U M! We will present WILLIAM FOX'S master piece. OVER THE HILL9' The wonderful picture of ail times, from the poem by Will Carleton. C Josey .& Co, "T it' u it at tn.e Midsummer Fete. : t S a delicious ice course. The din ! inr room table was beautifully r , -r-, j ' '-JUlclllll-lllCU. Willi x ucirsiv-i ui Herman Brvan and wile, , . . , - s , . r ' s Dink roses and rem. ZTeb. v. for a fh'u-t visit to Mr. Bryan si r j.lr. and Mrs. George j morning for New further embellish parents rry.-:n. irtr tins X nd pink mir.1.: L wr r. green ?rul pink ixiU t t I Th-3 color scheme of grosu and pink v as icarried out everywhere J. M. Workman, of Ral- iw 0w0r. rviaaini; .nlr -eigh. X. C, was here last night :j rose3 an(j" growing plants" bein) ?nd mke to a meeting last ; 1ic,0fi About one hundred and tw.en- a. ' n j j : 4.-1. e "usi ccuieu tiuiiiiir m used. i tight on cotton storage ware- j r ..... . tx t r. i J ' iioTi;-,;. lie jeiT ms morning ior: 1v fjv ins oinee at itaieign. evening. The Stewards of the ! Methodist Church came in a bodyj iii Six Stages of Life, pre-; to welcome their pastor and his seirtod oy tnirty tiny tots m an-j wife. The out-of-town guests ! oilier snow given at the Mrasum-j present were: .Mrs. J. B. Perry, raer Fte. 0f Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrr L. L. Draughan, of WhitakersJg - - -r- i -r-v a TTT IT i I IK- i-1 LM OKILDRKN AND "Tc Tl TlWv, r.t Willi'aTnctn : JJ.IO. fj V.UU XJ 1 , , JJL 11 iniuiliijiuuj Kl.R OWN CHILDREN j Mr. Richard Josey, of Tarboro, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Travis, Jr., O.ie of the unusual features of;f Halifax, and Mrs. Isinogle, 1 , : : : , n f pay mo Mm0mm 1 .RMiiiiii g3 :x::::S;xi:SsS Trucks Vs. S t i lUiam Kox nroduction oi ashmgton, JN. L. "Over The Hill," which comes to the Divif- TViPfit'. frT twn ! If1;1" 01-' Tuesday and Wed- j The Midsnmmei. Fete is put- nesday nights is the fact that the stress who enacts the role of Ma bentnn actually has four of her own children r.1 avinor thp r.nrts JttlSJttX t" he? film brood. Ma Benton S is p-.rtrayed by Mrs. Mary' Carr. er children in reel-life are Isaac ; Thomas. John, Charles, Rebecca1 Susan. Four of these chll-! ren in real life are Stephen, HoK-nmi-v. ay Beth and Louel l Ciu-r. The last-named has al- TOO -Iit .. 1 i --uv rieiiieved a unique screen putation; Stephen, the young-' m. is only five. The price of this picture will be 25 and 50c. H i ting on good shows and the best is "The New Pastor, This picture is being run on a strictly percentage basis, and the Fox people will have a special represen tative here with it. PRICES, CHILDREN" 25c, We have the biggest stock of Tobacco Trucks shown in Scotland Ne k. ever Let us have your order for as many as you need. Don't forget to place youv order for Flue early so you can get them when you need them. Pion 1 TH v -naraware vo. Hardware B-ealers Scotland ETcsk.-N. 0. 50c, includi ng war tax. Show starts 8:15. SYSTEMATIC SAVING Kas Built Hemes, Educated Children And Purchased Luxuries. Start A Savings Account Today. ntetti. Confetti Throw vour saare of confetti on the Fourth! Midsummer Fete. at th "rsv c? o if-J A. 0. YAUDLE IS Scotland Neck, K". C. ! 8 rissts and Tombstones. Iff 6-1 -tf All Colors rices Reasonable the 8 lit urrou .ercHants wlto ad-111 fte' vfill treat yoii right, i ittman-Wheeler Co. "EVERYBODY'S STORE" ' THE HOME FOR SAVINGS' UI 33 q NT My Good Old Buick That's the way practically erery Buick owner talks. It's the wandeirf ul dependability of the - valve-in-!iea;d motoi0. The low cost, first and last! Si m El m m m m m m m S3 S3 SXK Q a a E3 a a a a a. 3 a a H a a a m is & n