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1 r SECOND SECTION PAGES 9 to 16 t f 16 page LMINGTON 1 1 1 I- TWO SECTIONS FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXIII NO. 383. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1! 1917. PRICE 5 CENTS" A' f A JLi "V Ji. -S- o . . . - ... - . , : V i : W Dispatch 1 ? V" V V V . J 4. 4 'i iV N 4- WARSAW. : . i LUMBERTflN j. A . i 4 4' 't A A J. A J! .1 J. . . . . . a . . . ,, . . . . . . . V - - - - - - i --.- -r f i T V V MOUNT OLIVE. .5 .v CLINTON. s- a 1 I Nfcw BtKN. LAURINBURG. MAXTON. vT. aX. t : aZ mSm. : E A J. J' J , I MM - ! " A A J. JU A JU A -A A JJ A A i Mount Olive, Jov. 10. Mr. and Clinton, N. C, Nov. 10. Mrs. G. New Bern. Nov in Mr nn,i Mr Vmaw, Nov. 10 One of the most I.umbertoa, N. C, Nov. 10. Mr. ,.niny;ibio social events of the sea- and Mrs. L. E. Whaley are' enter ,,, u,... i lie doiighttul sewing party taining Dr. and Mrs. A. C Tebeau ,n,.M i,y Mrs. H. Faison Pierce to ihoir daughter, and Zada Rnco nrfH ). i.. Htiid as a farewell coour- Tebeau, grandchildren, from Hender- t.-v. i n r)iiiuiuiiy murumg irum . sonville ,i t ;! iJ (clock. The reception voow-- wi-re lovely with fall roses, ;i;u! tin it ill with open fires, around l ii ;iic:;ts sat while they did s-tnui v.oi l; on lied Cross supplies. At j",lr ('n'-r d!' the morning, an attract ; ,, ,ij i)..!at.able salad course was Hon. W. H. Weatherspoon and Mrs. Weatherspoon were in Raleigh and Durham, this week. Mrs. Lonnie Hammond has had for IT A . . i. 1 . -fc-r n - a- -3 T lI I I I 1 I I I I IP IIV II I VI T I nil VI f4 - . ... Major Loftin, 'togetker with Mr. and iaB ceen -ui this week. T. G. Hymaa have returned from a Mrs. A. G. Cox, have returned from Rev. Mr. Noe and vife, of Wilming- visit at Winston Salem, where their a visit with their sons, Lieuts. H. E. ton, have been visiting at the home daughter, Miss Dollie, is a student Loftin and M. B. Cox, who is stationed of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Patrick. nt Raio rnn '. Mrs. Floyd Townsend and children iat Camp Jaokson, Columbia, S. C. 4,.. v Ra-rbrp- ni , . were visitors here this week. Mrs. L. W. Parker has returned ' ' J Mi3S M?-e Mcore left this week for Mrs. H. B. Asklev and Miss Katlfrom a week-end visit at Saulston. .motored to Southern Pines Sunday a vis;t in VoShinefnn. n r. Buie, of Philadelphus, were here fori Miss Ruby Parker has had as her to see Mr..Barbrey, who is in a sani- Mrs j N wolford who h-- hPPn er guests this week' Mls. Jas. K.iL. Taylor, entered in the role of bride . ' ! a day's visit this week. .guest this week, Miss Ula, Gardner, of torium there. n i ; ' ' . Harkey and Mrs. L. M. Pruden, of and grC0m. The tiny bride carried: 1:Itf Mr. and Mrs. T,. R Stpnhpnc hvn ! Saulston. Uc. T?1,n PntPrnr will vnt rt EUC ' ut "us- Sr- V uavs, m.trreenSDOrO. a hn1anma hmmnet f hTvaarihJ.4$ti.i$ - "- " V 411 Xk T . ill J L kJ ii.llv X- I ' - W A II 111 A C I U 1 il as their guest this week, Mrs. Alex- Mrs. Ray Hunt, of Middlesex Laurinburg, N. C, Nov. 10. Mrs.! Maxton. N. C. Nov. 10 The Merrsr3 T. B Russell was in Petersburg, Va.,jGo Round Book club met this week on Tuesday attending the RusselV" ,. , Patterson marriage. witn Mrs. j. u. uroom, on j?iorence 'krK H-4 street. " ' C -'''"'.v r After the guests had assembled iv the little son of Mrs. -Croom. Ned. and ;i TP 'f Betty, the little daughter of Mrs. R. 0 r iia! i Ui, , v. t-,i this city, has returned to her home at Miss Mary McKinnon spent a few!mm. hiAi. .v, t M!oB';'i'fi! i iy Misses Margaret Barden, jander A. Barber, of Fort Hill, S. C. I been on a visit with her parents, Mr. myCh improved in health. ' Norfolk. days in Charlotte this week. Emma Belle McRae. whose approaqh-;i I iirs. s. i . Thrower and daughters, I ana Mrs. a. Fonvine. i . . v. . 1 1 r ' : rni ( Sil-ir .r.iu .'iUCIK'U ri'UIl. lilt mi in u v'i ...v.oto x. . ;,,rSi vv Williams, and Miss Lola i iviiss iviimrea uzzen, ner lrienas j i!. l-i. i cr. V. L. Hili.-J. A. Ricks, j Thrower, were here on Wednosdav , , . Carroll, Alice Brown, C. A. Miss Amanda . Townsend. of Fail 1. 1)!) i- A: ; i i ..... lili.'n Ciui'. Mvf. Hainan R'"ek.?rrii, of Fayette- Mr-. Kughec Holland is passing iile. visitcl her uausiUer. Mrs. Pro.?.- a fow davn with vplativpo i ifinctftn jwill be glad to learn, is rapidly re- ion Lcv;:? lzrA v.ool: and took in the Mrs. L. L. Darnernn hn nc i.pr innvprinp frnm nn nnrotiAn rkf an. . , , (). S'.ngletary, G. G. . mont. is visitine relatives 1ip"p. i pendicitis. She is with relatives at Mr nnH Mr?. W F! War rmrf -vi a:;. r,.,-" p 'o r I T.ntrnhn Pn : -,i i,r "r-..n t t , . i . , . , 1V1 , ,d!lu i . -i . .i lllil'll. Willi ;V: r , .1 n. SI 1 11 IJ1 n cl n VV; .ninortnn their r.ons, have returned from Geor- :3 here on a visit with her :;on, Mr. 'gia. alter an i I'JO milo trip in a Ford. A. H. Stanland. : Mrs. Prcsto'a Lewis has had her Mrs. J. V, pf;t, ,i C. H. D. Hazlett, J. C. Robin -on. ! O. f). Herring, Clarence K. Creel. A. B. Barnes, and ' ii. o1' Ocala. Florida. Mr. i': . :. v. iiu have boon here :M-t irv moiithr,, during the ason, lett Saturday night Miss, Ella Mae Birmingham goes this winter to Tar Heel, where she will teach school. ing marriage has been announced. ; ' Hidden in the foliage and bloom "was'vf' V ! an assortment of linen handkerchiefs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McLean, have. Games of rook were played after Show The local Red Cross Chapter is do-' served by the hostess, assisted bj returned from their trip to t Florida points. Mrs. Hamilton and two small sons, iwho have been visiting relatives in i r.y.v which-a salad course was served. Miss Mary Clark, of Albermarle, t;;:-,-;l;( visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Reid. v ; ahu virin.tv loft thi vxrooir ,ot,,,. I Mrs. E. B. Mayberry is spending ing splendid work under the direc-IMrs. James Hill of Ocala, Fla., and ' ' " ' "" 'J n ' - - ing to their home in Amherst, Mass. UI w 'Z. iruy ; tinn nf tho now nrowiont M,, ivi.Miss Bettie Cox. "'vywi-1' ' - a vim, at urcciivnio, &. u. , i Mrs. ju. i. wooten nas reiurnea v. v ) " v ...v. , ...i.i. - h n'.-nttOVl f ViniTin? With her I Fr..r. Cl,oo O TU II... 1. 1 !U J. i;x lit. 1 .-, Best, assisted by a number of ener-, Miss Elizabeth Moore attended the " " ' ' " . ,rn . ' V"-, ' , "u:.u"li . blL wllu uer JU"lu.tki - ' -j . . v v ui " v vno .U 1 1 11K1UUI W. ' r , 111 JL lllllJ.1! Willi. V d. , ,! a visit N. C, has returned home. j, SOUTHPORT ' Miss Bessie Lee Nicholson, a stu-;i-?' , Ky . to ihe regret of ('getic workers, who give every Tues-jCorn Show in Wilmington, Tuesday. " f,.0'm"Tavior's Bridge after iv rri.-nd here. day to -an all day meeting in the new ! Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pierce and z.. her mother ' !: v v. is observed by the ' '.vork-room in the Hill building. The ' Miss Hester Farrior motored to .. .iv "1- 1 .1 i 1 1 i 1 CP x ' T,Unrtv, nn.,v.J..- ; u..ince.; oi tne vvoraau si ive uepn tionaceu, ana cne euons i ouuuaiuu cuumy iii, of the chapter have resulted in the . Mesdames !'iv siwent, Mrs. C. A. Worn- ;,(5v . .-isiiig Hi;' eAorcisf-s which ron.fttil oi' planting of a I .' Wty Oak on ihe school campus, atte.i 'oil l;v ii;. -;:"-ing of patriotic songs, a ivci: ;! toast composed by Mrs. Woin.ici:. to the class, and other 4- 4-- 4-: 4 HAMLET. 4 4 4 ' 4 i Greer J. T. Gresham and than a hundred in fUl. who have lett 4, completion of another large box of! Charles' Carroll, of Warsaw, Frank the county from this town, has been supplies, which were shipped the past I Powers of Wallace, and Miss Reba given a bountiful dinner by its citi- . week to Wilmington, and which con- 'Meador, of Williamsburg, Ky., attend- zens, and presented with a comfort .j, tained the following articles: One ' ed the Community Fair at Kenans- bag by the ladies of this and other counterpane; 12 hospital shirts; 6 j ville and acted as judges of the ex-towns. This service has been ren- Hamlet, N. C, Nov. 10. Mrs. G. land J. C. Lutz, of Toledo, O., were dozen triangular bandages; 3 dozen hibits. . , dered willingly and gladly, but in H. Lindsey was the guest Saturday ' registered at Miller's this week. abdominal bandages; 3 dozen T-ban-1 Mrs. Joseph Jordan, Miss Willibelle 1 view of the fact that there are ot Miss Anna Huntington, at Southern! Messrs. P. E. Daily and D. H. J Graham, of HamptonfVa., are busi-! Jm 1-4ii4.lat home this week with her parents - jon Saunders street. . .- s southnort. N. C, Ncv. 10. Miss ( . "if . v.: I pioyeu Dy me uuponi worKS ai xiope.v --v. . jj . iF.cJtip lTnv TTndorwnnd nf Glintnn TVJ T!C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank j ell Va- returned here to make 1 t;; three davs Chautauqua which da-- pajama suits; 6 convales- and Mr. Wayne Jordan made a shop-1 numbers more to go some of them Pines 1115 uume. ri v i just in rtJueiy i ui u; ywk Messrs. George Ewing, of Canada, I news that his brother, Carl, h&syt Dan McQueen, of Camp Sevier, q.f. ter a brief visit with home folks, Te turned to duty yesterday morning. - : ' car:n- a close last Saturday even-' r robes; 2 dozen bed socks; 1 ping trip to Raleigh last week. nr ''tV" ! 7fM I V Hm Mlv H(I L)V LlUJftrr'U'-JZi snuuiuci niauki, ii iiiii uci ui nuj . aiiiiwuiivv lu-oii t II who ;,i;-na?d. The lecturers, enter-',tots, "All by themselves," gave an en- interest to the many friends of Miss munities of the county should be giv- will oe the guest of Mrs. J t ; 1 1 r - T S . r.P.Cl lullSCianS were UI a Illgil lei liuuuieiu, aim ii'auc aman uuii- .jjioacii, w iiu nas un ocvridi uLtasiunn vu.n.......,. w.. and lruch credit is due the en- tribution, which they turned over to visited relatives here, as weil as to ; Dags ana dinners 101 tnese, so any order. very shortly it is thought to be right Mrs. Irene Utter has gone for a nes visitors here of 'and proper that other towns and com- week's visit to Charlotte, where she! Dr. J. M. Boyette, who has come F. here from Belmont, N. C, has taken which his sister will preside. The Miss Lizzie Maie Smith was here a house on Atlantic avenue, over tnT-nsin.? citizens, responsible for its: the chapter nppt-arance here. A meeting of the Libety depart- The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap-ment of the Woman's club was held others in the State: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bissett, of Savannah, Ga. the Wilmington Fair on Wednesday.'' --iV Mrs. W. A. Frye and children have 1 given up their home, owing to the", , change of Sergent Frye, and gone to one desiring to do so, is requested to for a two day's visit with her mother, doctor is both a D. D. S. which his send contributions of money to Mrs. Mrs. Rachel R. Smith. Miss Smith : sister will preside. The Doctor is 1 Mrs. Frye's former home in Virginia.' W. L. Hill, or Mrs. Faison Pierce for is teaching school near Raleigh. :both a D. D. S. and an M. D.. and! The many friends of Dr. A. G. Holm hurch held its regular meeting -with Mrs. W. L. Hill, hostess on Wed-. Announce the engagement of their this purpose, and knowing the genero- Mrs, W. -S. Love will have her -has a son, Frank Boyette, at Atlanta,! The many friends of Dr. - A. O, ; ' ji sity ot the county, it is sate to say aaugner, Mrs. L. H. Turner, of Hen-jGa., taking a course in war training, j Holmes .will be interesting in learning . , , riM c wish Mrs. Alice Brown on last Mon-jnesday afternoon, when the time was! day afternoon, when a report of its j pleasantly occupied with a discussion j work and finances 'was made. Doth of iof the course to be studied this year.; which were very creditable. 'Roll call was answered with a cur-1 Much interest was felt throughout j rent event of the war. The meeting this section i:. 'he Wilmington Corn ('closed with a refreshing salad course, daughter, Kathleen Estelle, to jthat as soon as acquainted with the derson, here with her .during the win-jA daughter, at Charlotte, N. C, is 4 Mr. Howard Powers of Winston- (necessity, they will avail themselves ter. studying to be a trained nurse. Salem. The wedding to occur in mid-winter. Every drafted man numbering more of the opportunity in order that the Mrs. T. C. McDowell and Miss. Mary I Mrs. S. Watts has returned from that he has been ordered to reDort .. ' - for service atv Camp Jackson.' Mr. Alex. "Hblden, of Wilmington. future soldiers may be given a great McDowell, have gone to Savannah, a visit at Raleigh and Wilmington, jwas a visitor here 'on TThursday,; o send-off. -. , ' for a short visit. Rev. T. G. Vickers was a visitor atlthis yreek. V !' .". ; ..... a. ... ''"' .- ...... '. :''-h'i:ik business Jts (jood jiere, because &venj Purchase Carries full Value of Quality (foods (Incorporated) (Incorporated) tn nnual fsSal resses gegins tomorrow morning at w jm. w. Mors 7han J"wo j$undrec few Serge and Silk Presses at approximately J4alf &heir former tsdorth The history of our Semi-Annual Dress Sale dates back several years. It is interesting to you inasmuch We are willing to stake our reputation of 28 years of honest dealing in North Carolina upon this fact, cost of materials. t Jae Continues throughout the iideek Snding November llth Tli is EVENT is not to be confused with ordinary sales goods. The Man ufacturer, who shipped these garments makes only the HIGHER GRADES of Dresses. The styles and the workmanship are of the highest order. When we saw the line in New York in September his cheapest number was priced wholesale at $1 7.50, and went from there to a point beyend our reach. We have tried to make the above statement strong, but we could not over c i imale these values. Last season the Asheville Bon Mr.rche sold 103 dresses in one d?y, from the same kind of a sale, from the same manufacturer AND THE VALUES LAST SEASON CANNOT CO MPARfe WITH THESE! Our three Display Windows are filled with dresses, to give you an idea of their worth. as it permits the GREATEST VALUE GIVING EVENT of 1 9 1 7. In the face of a rising market in French Serges, the prices are extraordinary, as they do not cover the Jhe Vogue of the One-Piece Press is Now at Jffs Jfeight The popularity of the one-piece dress is growing daily. An extra one will come in handy in anyone's wardrobe. And at these prices : The following rules will be strictly enforced: No dresses sent on appro v-, al, none exchanged, none received back for credit. An agreement with the manufacturer makes this necessary Extra charge for alterations Make your own alterations and buy at these little prices. Dresses of French serge, wool jersey, satin and serge combinations, georg ette, georgette and crepe meteor combinations, charmeuse, charmeuse and serge combination; in such colors as taupe, beetroot, plum,, wisteria, brown, Copen hagen, Pekin blue, navy and Black. 1 - Values to $25.00 are offered at $12.95 Values to $29.50 are offered at $15.95 Values to $39.5Q.4re offered at $18.95 Values to $45.00 are offered at $20.95 Values to $49.50 are offered at $22.95 - y. V; - v Outing Qowns of $eal Attraction The frost has already spread its gray mantle over the countryside and the cold nights are v.-ith us, so for comforts sake you want our attractive citing flannel night gowns that are made of ihe better quality and in styles that bring out the quair.'; charm. There will be no duplicates obtainable at the prices wc are selling these. They are offered as - i'f: as they last, in ladies' sizes at $1 .00 to $2.50. in children's sizes they are priced at 85c and $1.00. i&irthmor $ louses Jhat j&re Really Worth More Another shipment of four new styles of Wirthmor waists have been, received. The four styles include a strictly tailored waist of; cotton poplin and three models in embroidered voile. Two are in high neck styles and each one is worth fully 50 per cent more than what we always sell Wirthmor waists for $J.O0. x i . Wei worth waists from the same concern that makes the Wirthmor waists, are here in two tailored models, one of wash silk and the other of voile, made on the same quantity scale as the Wirthmor and sold for less than value at $2.00 s ' - headquarters for Out-of-fom Choppers Ifse Our Rest Room parcel Checking Room All free. Christmas is Just Ji round the Corner lflant: people Are guying presents If ow on Ac count of transportation difficulties ater Ofl 1 'fWJlrrJ5-- .www A ;ftr--rt x r ' . WW ' '
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