• * tATCTPAY MORNING, **TT. fj L EAGER TO KNOW SOCIAL PROGRAM OF MRS* GEORGE J. GOULD ‘ ... • _ ■ tip t o. ' A VIEW OF THOSE WHO WERE HELPED Mr. Hum'll Pays a Tribute to Workers and Supporters of the (VO. S. lit A, K HOWRI.I. Whst would hnii pm if the prop!, of Goldsboro i ■>u!<l mi a pro. - union of the th.- helpless, the -iik,* »lu aged,'the hot..i.tl| ehildfia whom Ihe ( h.inly Organisation Society has helped throughout those yearst If nil those helptil in one ><ur could be »ern, if they could speak to the city of Goldsboro, to th" moo rs of the C. (I. N.. whot would In the result? We won dvr if the C. O. S. worker* themselves realize w hat ufferiug they uri reliev- • ing. »nd what lil ai If.dt gtTitrttide for them, and thanksgiving for. the spirit which prompt) them But", up in the prayer* of those helped. Th t’*c anti many other thought* crowd id the wrf. r - -1 I . h. *nt tan the rircli* of tho*c faithful, t»roadN*pir»tcd women who mot to take up their regular business of the month in the C. O. S. Hornsby * " , .krWQKaw Jd V T ™ l J jhh.w* •a bbHmoH^HV jy Angers Hornsby. of the St. l««la Cardinals. considered by many Use beet all round tall tow r that ever •mra spikes lit a out alter the homa tun title thta year. Those bt« bands tell the atury of his UU- Uiif .ui'l fielding |TW ?rs. meeting Thursday evening. One could not help admiring these wemta ol vis ion, human sympathy and love, many of whom through aU. these thirty seven > itrs, have devoted theif time, money and energy to relieving the poverty, th. ml ry, and the suffering in our oo'ntr munity. What sums of actual money they have brought to she Community by placing dep, mi nt families in position, not only to earn their living, bat Hi produce for the city and icounty rath cr than to live from others' earnings! A Ural Joy. Those who have had a part in this noble work in giving service or utotiry need not await reward fa the nest world if tftey will merely stop ta think over what their efforts have meant. The joy from this kind us work is real. Is 1 laitihg. it is satisfying. “Being it man in tKo. meeting of worn en, the.writer could not haip wondering the men of OfoldsbM would contin ue long to leave this work solely to the ’ women. The C. O. K. strives to make _ * Crop and Market Reports by Radiophone Only i r ~—j~|^. — »*««■ The fill ted Slate* Peat iMßee I tefiarltlMWt recently abandoned the U*e of rnlh(>-telegraphy In rending nut nutrfcet am! <mp report*. uMiil the mUt-IHt'iibon exeluaively for tbla [>uniu*e. I nriiier* are tnti' eymhleil to receive tha report* lu the absence of knowledge of the dot* and dual) l '* common to rndlo telegraphy. Ihe department * radio phone outfit la here ahown. ' | We Are Exclusive Distributors For » ) RKGAMIS CKiAHS— ) ( Best 5c value on the market today. )) > MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE — \ / Holds record for larffettl safes of hiirh-tfrade Coll ee in Vinerica •( i) Rood to the last drop. I ) MAXWELL HOUSE TEA— A The best high-grade Tea on thcymarket. 1 BEAUFORT GINGER ALE— ( r Prescribed hv doctors because ol itVbeing Litliia (Tinker Me ( ) (a tonic.) ( h COCO-COLA FOUNTAIN SYRUP— J Also a General Line of Grocery Products. Wc Distribute to Ver- \ ( * chants Only ( i' A. A. McCrary Company i \. I'tnn St. I’fmne •>>' 1 Id '•• •. . ' ) NEW' YURK, Sept 22. New York's r.rh are wondering the social program of the bride of George J, tfould, the multimillionaire, whose k.l:!> id Inr always beVe been at the « rye* of the."“4*o.'’ Wilt th« fofim r .Vcrc Sinclair ro* J tarn from abroad and attempt, .a so cial campaign next stuoti? Yt s The quctli'on intr.gue*. while other * questions are still unanswered the anteeedi nts of the new Mrr. (.oald, the • ’ romance that led to the marriage, the circumstances of the cere mony itself. ‘ , And uUo: What I* Suing to happen to the two city Hornes one in Fifth Avenue which Mr Gould inherited by the wilt of Mr . Edith Kmgdun (lould, ' b » il rat (fei fe ? j Provision nine of .the will bequeaths hioi these residences “until he rtmsrl lies," nl which even they are to be sold and th«. proceeds added to the residuary estate. , z i.% r, i stall'. (loul.l and his bride are now report ed to have been married In Lakewood, N: (.. before paving t .«r abroad, though no announcement w.t- nady^pgtil after they had spent some 11 n \ .At-C ! • id -n ami laris and were on the way to Aix-lcs Bains. ' Meanwhile Jay (iould. a son. has gone to Europe and will probably visit hi. father niid stepmother during their money moon. Mr. (lotild'it daughter, Edith Mrs. Carrol l>. W’oinwright, whose romance led to a runaway match is planning lo go to Europe. . Other children are Kingdom, George, Jr, Mr»,<®Anthony J Drexel, lady Hey— ■" lies, and Gloria "(iould. The l.r.de of Godld is a blonde, at out 30. Klu i» said to have be< n The l.auie Vt-re Sinclair appeared in the iiiat of "The tlirl iq the hilm," horn in Ohio, of English parentage, a iwusiial farce produced Due. 30, IPIJ, in Nns Yprk by George Gros suuth, l-oi|iilon comedian, who brought the eomyulny from England. it* work efficient, to avoid pauperising people, to do the work undertake:! Wigg ly and thoroughly. Mu', could not the men, with their business experience add to their effott* and irrcrei ■<.- Its «f fectlveness T l< not this a vihtf': 1 !'' si yin the com munity? Can any able citizen afford, to be Uninterested, Uurnopi rative and '"without at least u word of rtteottrugc mem for this agency and this work? f Vital Activities. „> The C. O. S. is a »ucu ty for organ izing the family social work in fluid* koto It attempt* to rvUts* all 4ho i*l|*f hoit and rtuaka it iffi'Ctl*! 1 and t«» avoid duplication to maka all our charity helpful and not harmful. It |«r< t• » u* from the unworthy Uougur. It In to make begging unnecessary hy a«**nf i Rtcfuary rdtef m a ay.-dcmalic w»>. Through the chrlier work of th** C. 0. si. and its activities in - noction with the c»iy, our rnm- P*vhcn»iv<* county h* Alik prog^jsin‘f'u w? None can fail to th*- sadfsadf ms P 1 ° -a . l«» i» romwitttff of the * O credit for the vxtendve ami cffortlee rcMilts in fighting in thr city and county Many other wnrihy activities known to a-1 ore ci-niwl on hy tH*s ag* nu v. family w«d«aff. Tutr pum, «Xi>< ;*.s» pre vention, child welfare uni car* us Ike kelpie** aft* viM atctUltien tn dpr cum ■aqnlty. I. u* t r iH» over this m ittcf <*r«tk tiUf uf>d t. hcx«f u - , ua each h«* helpful in deytdopit»g tin* w*»«k t« ik'frraM *uff* rinj* and poverty in' our in*d*t. Wc ,ip- our l»tot her * keep er. I><» wc h Ip him? N t:\YS rHOM THK KfiH mshKr or iiik woKi i). ((jnldsbftru ( haiui i’r of CommvrceT Is th ■ poultry bu lasts a payng in - dutry? . lie Ip w me ffgtgMM lb t we have jll'l MM" ’. 1, (, ,ls»( ii Vj .■riTTii. ti. ; . Is - El. .fc » 'o. t of |!i v W <*rld. fVtn?ui*m, »'nl»fornU, population #*• 22(1. has a IMMNMMO H«y*» that lay 52*. OOn.OOu cjrff.n annually valued at sLL jlbf ha# $21.000,(Mill worth of (*oul j y rquipnimt within u abort rad of tl»«* «jJ> She aolta annually 12. |j|n,(!oo «ii»y old chirk.*. Sh** »#dl* * live fowli annually, She ha* iom<- poultry farm# with ih.WH) bird* to th« fnrni and he 1* rail* d the Lgg Market of the World. fVt aiumu lupplie* NYw York* I*hila drlphia. Haiti! n«r«* un.f W ii.hiriKlnn will, thirty per cent'nf their entire c*M*mp (ion of vit«» *nd chicken*, htltpping , ...J.-a,- 1 ] Wonderful Values I Men’s and Boys’ I “ '-Suits j \ We are offering the best values in Men’s and Boy’s Suits in the !. ' history of our business. We guarantee that these suits can’t be . , j I duplicated anywhere else at the prices we are selling them. « \ '’ * y imi li in j,' 15 Men’s Suits ... SIO.OO 50 Boy’s Suits .... $2.50 j ) 21 Men’s Suits ....$12.50 50 Boy’s Suits $3.50 j y} 17 Men’s Suits ... ,$l r *oo 45 Boy’s Suits $4.00 j I | 21 Men’s Suits ... .$1 £SO 00 Boy’s Suits $5.00 ) I j Don’t hesitate, but come in early ml select yours before they are l l'j pi< ked over. These lots of clothes comprise some of the best ( j makes to l>c found in Go Id six) ro. All we ash is that you inspect ( > J them before you buy any Fall Suits. v n * jj M. J. Best & Sons j theee product# by nyrut to the ebove point*. It take* fourteen day* from Cdtalunui to New York. Way** County c#a reach the above murketi In lour tut ii hour*. A (r you interested in developing the poultry '.rultiitry “111 «ur County’ H.-e the Mammoth liuut.alor hacOilrig liiidfl "Kgr WeJne»d*s »nd Thur day ->f Kjit Week it tbe Way** County fair tiluwndK lien* •« *he I mil hall IJ.nw. Kept, 3# RUMINATE AIX CAR TROUBLE | )) AH mnki* of car of rcpaiml Full line of Gas and Oils ) Ihslnjuiloiis of 1“. ty field vat Inu trtors and Hartford \\ 1) Batteries 'it (It liayiielil c arhurotors adjusted to Fords arc gtiurniitccii ■W a *<» five 22 miles per gallon of yeas (( i tN c carry a full line of parts*as well as new carburetors )| , / to fit all makes of cars. it ) All work guaranteed at a reasonable price. if / Outlaw's Garage and Accessory Co. (( / Successor to Queen Motor Co. Center St. at Mulberry #/ • QOLDHHORO. N. C. tt '• , Open Tonight Our store will be open tonight until 9:00 o’clock. \' 9 i Come down and see us and talk STOVES lie fore cold weather gets here. We put them up, Smith Hardware Co. a. i „ ' Kb * t_ A Ft** Trick 4 ■ - 111 * „ V . J Th« conjure r wan tw-rformiag I* ■ •< iwm adjoining • gunpowder fpettry. . '< A nailor and hi* parrot wttt enjuyug th»..how. TH. conjurer eh#nr*d a baif dollar “ "lrl.l. -o> ' AV. , >.ow, that'* fine trick," taid the .i-ii-.r. lightiup It i b pip. "I wilder «h*t hv Ij do ne*t?" The tailor the* r» ’v *W«y hta match* PAGE FIVE

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