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BBieS OF THE BUFFS
DAMHY. art VOOR.SELF FOR A N
1 ‘ . fcl FW»e *EAI DADDY IS GONG hL
TO GET IT FOR Yoo -
iWTHEtc 1 isn't HOME I
WS|R3S*I I’LL SHUW Yin, SOME i » '
g||K|F~) real eats - f
f dk. / 1.1 N You Vi—
UK V cook?/
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Mr>. F. L. I aik>, Jr., and little j
daughter Hannah, nra In the city via
.ting Nra. E. Q. Porter, Sr.
•• • •
Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Bizs.ll and fam
>Mly • t Clinton have moved to Goble
boro to live.
a• t •
Mi**. » Kuhuel and Jim Korni’gu;. Hi
Mount Clive war* shoppers here' > ter
day.
t• a a
Mia a Eleanor IteTring of Mount Olive
waa a visiter hare yesterday.
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Miaa Pattir Woathrook of Mount
Olive wan a viaitor here ygiterday.
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Mra. John Lewi a Hatcher of Mount j
. Olive waa a shopper here yesterday.
Mra. A. P. Bouse of lot Orange W«n
a shopping viaitor here yeatOiday.
•• • •
Mr and Mra. Collie Sheffield of Mt
Olive were' viaitora In the city yeater ;
, Jar. .'V ■>
»aa a a
Miaa Eleanor Korney ay haa returned
home from N. C. Uullrge- for Women
at Greensboro.
MM
Mra. Bhadio of Mount Olive waa a
shopper here yen ter day.
•• • •
Mr. W. C. Moaaey of Princeton waa 1
a viaitor In the city yeaterday.
•• • •
Miaa Fannie Kceha Jonea of Mount '
Olive waa in the city on a.ahopping via l
it yeaterday j
999 9 '
Mra. J. B Reavra and Miaa France* i
Reavea of Mount Olive were shoppers 1
her* yeaterday:
•aa a I
Mra. Jolla Southerland, and daughter Jj
Mtoo Sadie Lou, and eon Merman of *1
Mount Olive hnve moved to Goldsboro ]
at MS Sooth John street. j
Mr* W ». Kjwa'rda nnd daughter* J
loft for Princeton yeaterday to viait '
relative#,
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Mr. and Mra. David Reave j of Mount ,
Olive were ahoppera in Goldsboro yea |
torday.
eae e . |
Mra. Nat Rill of Einaton spent yea t
terdey with Mra Hugh Dortch at her
home on Kaat Walnut street.
Mre. Eva Rionn. of Berkeley, Cali
foraia, la the gueat of Mra. )!vty>
Walt.
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CAROI.IM \NH AT THE KRNNON.
H. V. P. Uneland, Greensboro; Mra
C. M. Wlllta and ehild, Beaufort; K
B. Wilkeraon, Wtlaon; 8. M. Young. ;
W. S. Royaler. Durham; Mr*. Williams ;
end child, Wilmington; L. D. Clarke'
Greenabt.ru; R. 0. Self, Raleigh; R A
Shepard, Saliabury; E R. Walker, Wil
aou; P. D. Grady. Henfy. Prank O
Roy, Bmithfleld, T. H. Barrett; R W
Herded. Einaton; Matt Tldall, -Vja,
Bern; J J1 Jefforda, wife end child,'
0 Winatun-Balrm; |). C. White, KalAyh; j
L. W. Rakers, Charlotte; J. II Me
Oreger, H. D. Willlama. Kenanaville;
W. A. White, Charlotte.
PMJflirmil. INFORMAL RETEPTION
FOR MISS HELENE OETTINGEK
Mra. Eatelle Smith waa hosleaa yea- 1
terday afternoon from IS to 7 o’clock at
aa informal reception given for Miaa
Helone Oettinger, who.,, wedding tn
Mr. Mark Kianer of New York city
taker ftace on Wedneaday of neat week.
The affair waa held at the home of
Mra. ’ George Bynum on South Virgin
ia atreet whore Mra. Smith reaidra •
Plana had been mode for a garden
party, but the praearioua atate of the t
Weather neeeeeitated abifing he aernc
from the lawn to the porch.
Waantitiot of dataiea, coreopaia and
other flower, ia yvllow and white wore
uaod to adorn the wide varandn nnd
the recaption room. The gur.ta were
received at the door by Mra. Wyatt
and Mias kachet Bordrn i and ,
.*»»• then ushered to the punrh bowl ’
whore Mra AHiekdyrrlno-nreaidd. aa i
•••tod by Mtafei~Ceah Slaughter and '
Lillian D Wooten
After part at ing of delicious orange |
puaeh the guests were ushered to the .
receiving line, whteh constated of the I
Estelle Smith; Miaa IJel
eae Oettinger. bride-elect; Mra AdMph-'l
Oettiacer. Miaa DoretU Octttrffccr, ]
mother and eiater of Miaa Helene o*l-1
Unger; Miaaes Lida Taylor and Sarah 1
Koraeewy. also bride elect; and Met- j
dame. Paul B. Kdnmndaon, and J. A. !
Whitnrr, of Jacksonville Fla., recent J
bn doe I
The dining room was artistically dec J
grated in gold and while, tbvae col I
Were also carried out in the r« J
fauahammit. which roaelsied „r „rang. I
rtvtpod Ice, angel cuke sad gold rake J
Srving is the dining mom were Me f
daaaoe C, B. Mller, CUud, Martin, i I
B. Daniels, George B)pum and Mi.a 1
Hattlo Dowoy. Little Miaa.. An,„. (
Log Bynum, Mary Borden Rprhel 1
Hemphill Kdperton, and Master Ed I
win Bynum played the Victrola and 1
seal .led the lodic a in the dining room (
Thv oocaaivn woa a most informal 1
aae aad proved eery deligbtfal in apite (
ed the weather. About slaty gm-eta 1
aailmt during the afternoon.
WOMAN’S PAGE
iIGMK DEMONSTRATOR ARHII e*
Miaa Celeste M, Eathr rn of Wilming
ton today to take up Wayne
County's Nome Demonstration work,,
I hia position haa been aui
filled for the past two years by Miss
Elisabeth Boyle whp left this week
for California to visit relative* ami
to take a Rumniei school couf#*- rt
turning in thu Full a* loucher «/ Do
mc«tic Science *1 th« CiulJ»boro
School.
Mi«» McKiichern is fbtiormHy well
for the Home Demount rut iru
work, having^received has training at
.Macon Woman's Celleff*
Lynchl.arf, \ a., and at Mattie t rv* k[
Michigan Her office will be in th«*
court house, and she will make har
home wit h Mr. and Mra. L. M Michtut,
cornt r George and Aah atreota.
WITH MRS VANCE WEILL
Mt». Vunca Weill entertglned ut an
enjoyablo ofternoon Hridpi- party, com
plimentary to Mine HHene OeUittKer,
a popular bride-elect, at her home on
North Janies atreet.
The color scheme of pink and white
waa carried out in score card* fu,
ora. nnd refreahmenta. iloral deco
rations consisted of pink phlox' and
daisies. Individual nut cupa were plac
. jdt Y OO JUST fteT I CAN JW'.jdlß
COOK- HOWi VJOOLO iI6UESSVouLL
r YOU LIKE youfi STEAIWr If -'WVWffk GET VOUR37EAK
WKff WELL POME or WIELL DOME. .
' SOHETH,k - ) (
An Exceptional Week-End Sale
FOR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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The timeliners of the many reductions which >vc have made will appeal to everyone
who ih planning their vacation needs now. Here are but a few to indicate how profit
able your selection will be: • ‘
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BLOUSES I EXTRA S!»K(IAL
„ in Dresses SUMMER SILKS
rtil atv in the latest fashions.
Not in alh sizes. Excellent Alwhvh wearshle, vou will huivl.n want one
or more of these Ginkchitin t.xlia tjuulity in I'oniroe ami
H > efl Ml lepe tie < him* ami Dresses «t these prices, only .. «P 1.1 4 Tafl'itii Silks, yani
Jpfettts, onlj S c|’ H ff t><a D l( . closing q
JJ AA out AC
WHaVv Dainty anti cool Orgßndle Dress* AT
es,, all the lit vti l etilors
o. N. T. WRAPS DRESSES SUITS (iood Quality
S|>ool Cotton You w ill have no difficulty in making a Dress Ginghams
fi Hrwmiu choice selection from these as they include
everyone of the summers most popular P er yard
or dresses, both in materials and styles. 33 1-3 0
per cent off on all ladies ready-to-wear. 9c
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SUMMER MEN'S SUITS THOSE SNAITY
UNDERWEAR The man who known clothes will recognhm STRAW HATS
the correct ness of the model in tliene netv
•Cut for comfort, nwtfcrialm! »uits ami will RpprtHiate th.- m, H -ketl on crisp, clean lines
for coolnew Rial deßitrned for V*! ‘ ,uahly l of l ?‘ aU ‘ ri ''*• ami of straws that will not
"*■ „,.ko U,M -Hunleira- Note „n,„
MEN’S PONGEE SHIRTS 95c
A most complete line of shoes for men, women and children; 2f# per cenQoff our
entire line of Oxfords and Pumps.
Farfours Department Store
DANNV IS VERY KANK
! **d for each k r .j» t nnd iced drink- were
!Hf rved during this gmne.
Th*t gu< i?t of honor received tut < k-
MUi»ite nbowi r bt>u«|Uct of pink and
white iwret peas, »i.d Mrs. J. t V»»-
*tory wit* awarded a hund pninG-<Pplr»l
perfume bult-ie u« the higbist score
prn«i. ■>
r<nmi«ied nut c»k<*
aittL. Urnwhcriy Ice, j .rnuhed with
wlti {> j ->« ■«1 'ivsm nnd pink .undid r<NM i.
sewed in tttll khcrhel gifts k 40, tu tai
rtemii of which wring ftUochivd favor
bouijucU of pink i*w* ft pe*» .
Those enjoying Mnt. Weill's h
tility in addition to Miss Helen •»
tinr«r, w*i. lenUnßi Adolph Oct
linger, Sot Wkdl, Hophis Kins ten (th<
ladies ropresi nting four gt neratituvs « t s
the Mrsdftfueft J. 4 \u»i'
•lory K»* on Thompson, Julian toh i,
VV F. Nufer, Hattie Whimberg, Kd
word Irwinami !'4is*ci Uoret' O
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( i its Ik i s
PAIM 1 OR *KMOR (.IRI S
Mins Evelyn Wilkins wns hostess
lu< <dfty m iter noon ut her hoot- on
aSoulh William streot to the girls us
the graduating rlgts of the Coid boro
High f ihr party wuh giy, nin
honor of Mra. Paul < reach, »u< Mi
rm GOLDRBORO NKWS
Rather (ruwy)ii, a member of the
Senior clams who wm tnarned on Ja i
u«ry 4th, 1U22, but has ju
ed her insrrtugM.
TJhs girls wero given kitchen towel#
to hern und these n fii bed w*»ie
l»r it* (o Mrs. ( reech, who wu> ai*
o given a beautiful corsage^
Tke dining room table was oroument
( l with un ariistir u ddu .r , b» a:
mg tiny figures of hrid» * and groom*.
Ices and cakes, In On class colors of
pink ai d green, were served.
Tho««: present w*. re Mr*. 0. A. Hum
, -I. M, - Nellie <. ' . : d tb. fol
low.ug -n.tn'.t 1 rs of the . uuior t la.**:
•Ml Paul Urecch (nee Mi aa Esther
IL It • hnf im-i'ii fibrtt, Vir
k'lnia Earp, i ther Leah Ep<-U*in. H«1
• It«J f i» t \ .tgirfla tviaiiam, Gladys
Harris, Kayo Hart Lcid, Flora Hill,
Maude fl l »r>t« r. »Sara Lou J« nkui .
1 i < I ke, L-i t Lynch.lna Mia
on. Loti Robinson, Dawruti Hiuugh
H'!' . *
or.! 1F..1t Wed. Miss Wilkins, the
hoate: , is gL o a ir.tmbvr oi the Sua
lor cia
( KEI.C ll ( ROW SON
Mr, arm 'nr-c. Fred ft. Prow son an
riotMlce tlt«* i urr.ago of their dnugh
? . * - i'.tui A ' i '-t * n .i un
uary fuiirih, nineteen bundrtd and
tw* illy-two, Li Snd 11, ut the Modi
odist pur:e>nuge.
Xl t' -e* Eleanor iuu| M:iry Bright
Harrell wore shoppers here if l. rda u
i'll SAY QADDV 13 A
PR«TT> Good coox !
vjhat Do vou i -* * Think
SAV9 J yoi) COOK tWifcAP
- —tj AMO DOTTEB
T* 2:- / THfcOCST OF
VO f. O. K. MKKTINc; TODAY
The ( h»tfty 1 ‘<;l,
wi)l not rn« ot until Utt«r in the ic.cVith,
a* s. (ini iiivnluir* of the mcutiyt
bnarti tore »b«Dt.
M ItS. ► r. R( TKI-fcK IIOiTCHS
Mr R, K Kut *!« r wi» HuiUm yes
iorduy morning at tin ittrietivu Brtilgt*
arty g»t< :i ut her home on (borge*
trie* ;r Mi - Hekne IMLitgor,
bride rivet, who h«tl been the recipient
cf h large atymber us reent Mjcta! ut
tatiofv*.
Il'rt* Ktttdbf'l Imjjio frjMb,. o‘lorntd
w»Wi » variety of field flowr*, >« U»*v
and white pr dominating. The tally
raiKiia wt re running hand*made affair*,
combi;: ng tho initial* of the Lride
to be tti.d the cn>o|l elect.
I ' ’ .V»rd«‘d UL ha c! «* .»f t '
mine Wi ro n ja lo cry.ntal compote for
the truest of honor, and a hand topi
* car k ftfr s:,* V.*r } I - , #
who made the highest srnrt . The ho*
t* -h< rved a two course luncheon, cun*
“ i ling of- ulad followed bj? an ice.
Tin* yu« t wv •*• M i Helen t>« * tin#
r. M' -da . Adrdjih Oe.ttiru'er. k'.. it
M»clau.‘i, Hugh Dortch, W. it. Thump
* on, Kt-rineth Boy oil, 11. VV. Tuttle*, bol
W. d, i:in. M i inbi Lau Blum, of
Jtci kcley, (’aUfornia, and M. ••m a Her
* ide \V«il, lk,i to Uct tinker, an 1
Mury Dortch. ®
Mr J. U Kiavet of Mount Oliv
wa» in the city yeatrrday*
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wtmpZ'xij’&L
KtheTHom Groceries -
■mn ■ gigifciu iiii ■ ii»pi QiMfi
Particular People
TRADE. HURL
We cater to this class of people because
we have confidence in our aMlity to
please.
Jenkins Grocery
QUALITY ~~ SERVICE
Thones 700—701
\ ‘
Rupture Cured at Home
j No Knife, No l’uln, No Wood, No Loss of Time From
\ Work, No More Thun One Treatment (Most ( uses.)
( TAft HEEL WKCI A LIST— NORTH i AUOLIN.VS
) OWN
) Onlv one of kind in the whole south or cast.
Ilr. Ernest >V. Dunn of New iiern will be in Rttcky
) Mount, June 4th. *y
1) Anyone th ,Vu ;■ : . .. d will write to New Item at
once statiiu. :.o, a a-it number writing be will
j) try and arrnn.p to visit our town for one day while so
t\ close.
L This i. the fust and may he the bwst and last oppor
)) tunity anyone may have to jfet a cure. (Everyone for
V| a life cure ut that.)
;) Kxfx't tinyr to move, and has intended doing so for
\ t ljr, • . ai’.i (rather certain of Philadelphia.)
v No time* to It*-.*, no need of hesitating, A CUKE if
j treated, no doubtful cases ever taken.
1 6
h Wonderful Reputation and Record on Cures. Write
) Dr. Ernest W. Dunn. .*V2 Craven Street, New Hern. N.
\ at onre if interested, and you will be happy and well
( for doing s«».
( Spti iali. iny on “The Two Greatest Cures of the Age”
) anti the only ]>ecialist ol his kind jn the whole world.
j ‘‘Hone by Dunn’’ and done by None, South or East
(( of Chicago.
PROMINENT HOOD ROADS WORK
ERS COMMEND the work of
H. D. Williams
Miss H. M. Berry and Hon. Hcriot Clark
son Praise Mr. Williams* Service
sv
in Hood Roads C ause
\ Warsaw. N. C., June 18, 1922.
.Mi -■ il. M. Kerry, (iit. "uro, N. C.
Hcriot Clarkson, Chariot t •, N. C. *
a ill jr.i wire mu toi 1 ; 1 mtrht letter your o|>inion
a! i>ut v rk n. M. 1). W Hi.on T:i 1 i iH-i tion with StHte
S <tcm and Lav, t > lie used for campaign
purposes in his race fur Con;.;reus?
I>. L. CARLTON.
/-
Creenlmro, N. May 18, 1922.
D, L. ( '-li lt. .11, W.U 11 .V, N.
.Mr. 11. It. Williams rendered a moat unselfish and
signal .service in connection with the development of
sentiment for, drafting and paa«agc of the State Hoad
Law. L wori ed out provision fur collecting the
H>‘oolitic tax after pothers had hoen dialled. I do
Du know d a mure loyal and devoted son of North
Carolina than Mr. Williams.
H. M. KERRY.
Charlotte, N. C.. May 18, 1922.
.Mi*. I). L. Carlton, Warsaw, N, ('.
Dear Sir:
our telegram received in my a law nee. Mr.
Millinnis was invaluable in our road work in the State,
lutl do rut desire to t into politics in a district that
1 do not live in.
With kind regard*,
Sincerely,
iIEIUOT CLARKSON.
TWITMPAV MOWHMC Jtlthl I, Ittf