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PAGE TWO Society News PkMA 11H5-W—Hours 1:30 to 8:00 P. M. ana. henry bele, j PHONE 11M-W. Im: 1:M ÜBP.M --» ■ i =? 7 THE, • BMer promised lhe ytald Os that dark The buried •too** Lay wUU m *u»as, .-' rT- : '~' v- • f , *> And vcreawyl at tIM *hare That berried Overheed a crow The horse* wsr* wet WMh malted swsfa. y ■ '^7.“fi, J • :'*? .: -i AMI Um wtm* Mow dust lo wridi M M juke a plague of fl»*w •. la ike ptowmi'* •*•* • At Mt of thee* ll**a Os Mr row pots. b#itN Um* Rom Um braggart grain, _OR H AoIb CoMtworth In The Hook —rn'‘ii On account of Holy Week servli-ev At M. Haul Method lot church, tho Hit) — Moating of ths T L. Glu» ryiarhf olaaa will not bo bold this " - - To Hoot Witt Mr*. Jeee* MM. T. L„ Jonoa will bo boat to Um Meador FhlUtbea Clans of tbs WM Map! Is! shore* st bar boms on Mm dwit st I o'clock this ereaiug - IkwHns Class Is Hast ■ o Tho UaeliaiAclas* of tbs First Bap tint Bunder school will Msst tonight At sight o'clock with Miss Gladys Harris «t her home os North John Mfpot. Tho grant unport MWS ing TTT-r member I* urged to bs inmut * rtaa f < ,mmt —**»■' * " 1 * ,<Mm Clnh Hosts Today I Ths Cardan Club will meat this SMndsg at stars* o'clock st tha »MUk Ctob bonding, with Mrs. B Osrnwsy will talk on “Summer Bleeming Baths'*, and Mrs. A. A. i Sodier dati' I Will Fascinate You L ° f? By Their Detail* _/■. j l&jLe 100 New Easter Coais—Just Arrived! * ■ $16.75 to 837.50 1 M Kiihter brings an excellent collection of Paris inspired Jts that will positively intrigue you with their flaring > arfs, swinging capes, intricate stitchingand unusual collars, cuffs aud pockets, in Satin, ChaiWie, and tw/fy kasha. And yteo their lovely tints. Fashions here are. F'JcL always first fasltions, yet uur prices are right. L-scP^ ellis* Jg | Joseph will glre son.* Items ot Is- I tereict lo gardes 1 seers. * - Hark To data i 0 o ' Mrs. Sally D. Davis yesterday re ceived word from bar aim, Jamas l«e- Roy, that Im would not bs aids to rsttirn home this spring but bad been transferred to Jhva, by ths British- Aii.t-np-uu Tobacco t'-ompeny Mr. Ba rm baa been for (be past four yesrr >u China wdth thth uompeey. Tha Jsra appointment was urged on him, thus preventing his coming boms on a vacation which had boon expected to start In March. Ha will spend alg cuuatlM In Java. u literature Heps rims at Not Te Mast Thursday dr p The Lltorature Department cjf the Woman's Club will not bold Ha regu tarijr scheduled maaatlsg on Tuors tliiy ot this weak. The next mooting will Ik* on Thuraday, April 19, »t which lime Mr. H. C. Robinson. di rector of tbe Memorial Community Building wiN giva an account as tba AAsteru Drama Conference ta ba he IJ iu « Lapel Hill tbia wauk. Mr. Kobtn- Hfl la one of |ba speakers at this roa foreixc, sad pill disease there the dramatic acUvKlus at tba Me- Morlal ( riiam unity build log ibis yaar. Kaliatlaa Army Hussar A Hu aaar for (,he benefit of Ibe lo cal post of tbr HaiveUoii Afiny will lie belli Wodsesday sued Thursday lit thu store on West Walnut street ones occupied ss all office by W H. <«bb, Captain A. H. M. Young, in dsargH of the J.mul boat, explained yuularduy that the purpuub of the baaaar was fa raise money toward meeting a *TW deficit hi tho budget id the poet, a deficit occasioned, be laid, through lbs falluru of donors lo tbc community chest to meet pay moots. NORTH BTATF ng , -thsatok- , — qbtialflß and »:«s / I_2»i^3S3SSBBEiiIu**™E222J2I2SMi« It AMOII NOVA WHO- NORMA Nil RAH PR t outing: Wednesday jinj Thunedey —“The Girl In Tbs Pullman'* Mist Mary WOliams Maaarsd ■ Miss Mary Williams, of DarhMh. whose myrfiage to Mr.,John D. I.siigstun. Jr, of f!Ha city will he solemnised on Friday of this week, was again honored with a shower, as tits following clipping from a Dur ham pa per. sports: ,i * Miss Nary Williams bride elect of April', wax delightfully entertained at a lorely miscellaneous shower given by Mrs A. L. Tucker and ))ri ,T L. O'&Tuut The lower floor of the home was (brown rh nut a and decor ated Very artistically, a pink and white cytor schmae being used. Several contests wars eaiuyed and during the evening punch was served The gwests were Invited Into the dining room, which was prettily de corated Tbr table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and bad a* bs center al Taction a ncsu 'lul drfdai'df rake lopped by ministers brine and. i room Cut flowers esrj use 1 * In pre luxloa in tha ruom carrying out Um pink ami white color scheme Delic ious refrsstaients were survsd. Miss Wiliams was presented with many beautiful aud all reel Ive gifts. Mbs Schell Speak* t# W. M. H. - „ i', V. - . Miss Naomi bchell, who has spent six yeafs In Jxpwa as tbs misaionary of tbs Houtborn Baptist Conventtob I poke jpotnrdsy afternoon at tbs JTtfat PapUat church to « large and Inter-’ cried audience of wiasen Preceding her address tha dUferaut circles of the Woman's Missionary Society mil lor a short bhaiuess session. Mias ScbsH discussed in a most interesting way tbs present status of Japan rroiiomlfally, politically aud ' religiously. Japan Is committed to progrest, said Miss Hchell, though she painted a dismal picture of the lot of tbs peasaut farmers, who com prise about fifty pernent of the pop ulation. These termer* are bound to the soil by mortgages and are forever in debt One third of one perc&t of the Japanese people are Christinas, nnd moat of the rest of tbe people are devotees of tludba or worshippers of tbe bbinlo faith, which includes an cestor worship, emperor worship, na ture worship. A great many of tbc young people at* atheists es the re ligion of .their tethers baa felled them and they have found no other. Miss m GOLDSBOBO NEWS, GOLDSBORO. H. 6. Helpful Advice to Girls j L ,ZZ —Hr Amu UMris ■ ngAB AJfMIB LAUKIi: * 1/ t have b*«n keeping etaedy company with a bag a few yearn my senior. He bee asked «m to merry him. 1 have told my mHiker ceS she did not object— although 1 am still in my taens. What swudd y<u< As ts you were IT IIAPIT. HaJ'PTs If yo* feet that you are sub too young te marry. 1 should sdvMw you to welt a while heterw you undertake each * serkNis step. As lung ss your mother approves and l« wtlHog far you la merry <b» the dedsloe rests with ' lark te you. my dear. I hope you will be yery happy. > , fkMAR ANN IK LAUfUR: y_J jMWJUprtJ* M» —*»*!?*„ Hchell plcturAd the challenge that Japan 4to the Christian people of Baer leg, and partienlarly to Houtbern bapttotv. ,jThc! meeting opened wllb tbs slng- Irg of a hymn And prayer led by Mrs W. C. Bugga. Following Miss Schells address Mrs. A. J. Hiniih led tbs • lasing prayer. Tbe members of tbe Horiety enjoyed u social hour at which punch and i akes Were served. Presbyterfal Kcgis, Today Mrs. W. T. Clark, of •WIHoa will pieslde over tbe Albemarle Presbyter 10l which will begin In tloldsboro to day with about forty delegates at- I’reithyterlHl. TTrs7 C. E. Wllklna, man of the program committee hav i.nuounc-eil s program wtiich will be of great lutereat to Presbyterian wo- ~ Yi wh/ti\dt \ 6 ‘ y tjhki “so ft Jmwm ".I sv® 1 g* Flower* soon die | but A BULOVA Watch gives a lifetime of ‘ dependable, accurate letvlce. * : ll iffr¥Bi mrmgjm *ld kt-wblta gold tiled -7OJO , ■ engraved cave. 15 jewel ArO I 1 ROUT. A. CREECH jj Leading Jeweler UH l Exclusive ° “ 9 ness 0 . and Charm IN THOSE EASTER 1 .... ' * n FRQCKS I JUST RECEIVED. WHY NOT SELECT YOURS TODAy] V , AT . - Neil Joseph’s Shop ALWAYS ' *.■ SOMETHING DIFFERENT. Mia t Have juat racenlt? I beg • Mttla okter ibao myaell Ha took mm la a tb# o<te» evening and **h*d ma for another data aocn. Dovoo think be car#* *"1 auuM Ilk* to know * H woo* M nrnaar tor me to car* murk to finT , WJCKT. LUCKY: Obviously (Me kof te a tertetad la you. mg <* ■route not W« *uw**t*d aatefcar goto. | woum advte* gou u» acon»i Oil* friendship and a* coolrnl oil* * out itetung gourmK bacoinr tier ply t2n«j»rn*d i a** »n *** n you to ik»* *• •“> than aa a charming frlaod. and I' you wish to further your frl»«nd«h|». Oo m( nnUdpafa any fulura to*- plications men. An esecutlve board ineel Ing will 'precede the acaskMi/ of the (teuargl meeting. Tbo board meeting will be .raid at tb* first Preebyterian rhureh tbla morning at It o'clock ujid will be followed by a Inncbadii given by Mr*. Arnold llordeii. The meeting will be railed to order by Mr*. Clark at t:3* in the altor lioon. Mra. Paul Borden, of tba lo ral Presbyterian church will welcome the tteftora and lira Ttioaftav Hyman. ..I New Hern, wilt respond. Report* wilt W made by the various off tear* of tb* Preabyterlal and by officer* of ilia atandlng comroiKteea. Tba follow ing looal woman ar* offtcera of the Prenbyterloo: K. Wilkins, netrdlary of Foreign idUnions; and Mrs. K. W. Vick, secretary of tha Assembly Horn*. ' < Other principal officers are- Mra. W. T! Clark, of Wilson vtea preaid- KANNAN’S Easter Sale • • .▼* .1 <* - . 0 - Just Arrived Today for this Week Specials for EASTER 100 MEN’S SUITS with one and 2 Pr. J&f&X Pants. SPECIAL for this week. All A jiew styles and| spring materials, $25.00 value. Very Special sl4. 95 d 100 LADIES’ SPRING t ’COATS-in the new patterns m | and styles. All sizes Jg^. $8.75, $12.75, |, M ; .Mv $14.75, $16.75 jßlK®® 100 LADIES’ SILK AND .(■ p* GEORGETTE DRESSES- . | for Easter Special, $25.00 .yjHj RJ $8.75 »"<* $14.75 IpM. * • Hundreds of Bargains If M i thiH)ughout every Depart- J ' ' meiit for this Easter Sale. ■W—Mi ** i ? , r *. v KANNAN’S Dept Stpre , '*'* Jpi 121 West Walnut St. Goldsboro, N. C. ’ ant at large; Mra. T Harrell. Tar hum, rlgg pc animate,, Mr*, Prank Ims Wilson. recording aecsgtary and tree* urrr. Mr*. H. L Hkk« of Rock? Mount. A devotional service conducted kr Mia* KB nor tbaltou. of the Yi.ui* IVo pic, Society wilt clo*e Tuesday ,'l:*rhoou‘a session. Thl, will be fol lowed by s reception which U to be given at the lp>m* of Mra. M. E Kdk> inson u four-thirty p. in Mra. W. £. WUson. president of (Im North Carol in t Nyoodlcol. wfU deßyer aa addrea, “Practical Patriot ism'’ at Tuesday evenings per vice At Easter Excursion! Richmond, Norfolk FRIDAY, APRIL < Round Trip Fare Fnuw GOLDSBORO (PropM-tisanl Otlwr Points) , TO •• Rjfhmwtd $4.25 Return Limit April 10 Norfolk 84.25 ....... Return Limit April 10 Tkieti and information from A»y A. C. L A pent or R. R. FIJTBELLE, Ticket Agent Phone 821 Atlantic Coast Line riKSDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1838 Mm cloee of thl* service oeeumuolpn will he ndmlnlatadad hp Me* Peter Mrlnt yre. Tha Heitor* wtH he entertained at a IwuOtwi at tha wgaaggfp etoh hotM .Og Wednesday hr the Auefltery of the Plrat Prea by tartan ahoach. of which Mrs W. L. Hawling* la preal * . . 'i ‘ iM^SSS,
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