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PAGE TWO i Sot&ty News ' ! nkv*knky bilk. i n*n mm* iPOMB im-w. ■MSI IJ»UIP.H TSS UHL Sr t»mr Mattes all gay at th# Ivory kry*. jLpljaarsfcal Ime ftgnrss la row*. Debiting pun-ha aa*. rrtoMlng salts. . < phHMBUM provision* and clothes. pitting all 4ar at a miserable desk. • With fifty as ore doing tha saws. And the road outside, where the traf - sic goto by. Uka a flickering beckoning flame. God! t am rick of the office roatiafe. Rick aato death of the rat. Tired of beta* a cog la the wheel I And »ae«H— ft ftitaag eiU 1 waat to pat oat. te go drifting again * To forget about ledgers and files. And search oat a road that winds through the hills; And follow It miles and miles. 4 ‘ y •.* * . . o '• t loag for the rwsr of a straago city's Tar 'the stars oa the dsssrt at nfeht. The iSagb of a gtrl la a Mexican Or a Barbary waterfront fight. I bear the road celling. I know 111 be it When the sprlak skies are turning to ktas 1 Tha typeeriter. dktopitou*. busier and agphaf X ' Yang# welcome to tahe them* I'm throeghl r rrwebytortoa C ircles *r * The Womans AaxMtory of ths Mrst « WraobytrrlAa church wilt meet Mon f£. day afternoon. JUn# 11th. In "the Bun dsy school annex f PfrWr Honoring William Been Master WUftaia Dees, sop of Mr. and £*: Mrs, W. A. Dee#. w#a eight years old - yoetorday. and in honor of this lid E ; .. portaat orent hla mother Invited a “ group of hla friends to Crescent Lake ft- for p pleaW Shipper. Tie *oung folks S£ euioyed swimming. moving nii-tun i I m• ou the water and a delecUMe picnic atinnar |hLp ■■PPW* Rev and Mrs. A. I. Smith and three daughtor* are leering Golda m boro oa Jaao H for Toronto, Caoada, t- »herg they will aUead (be Ueptlet * World AlUaaee in session there from Jane U li. The Bmlths. who are sMsoiasd campers, having made • trip test eanuner to Mlaaourl .frith their Cgr aad trafaler and ctmpcd along T tha may. will go to Toronto In the I and anticipate a great [P ” r . . . ... - - - U- Silver Offering at Aaahersafy Parti A sliver offer lag far mleslou will 2j be taken to the flaky Anniversary 1. party to be given by lbs -Woman's Mis 7* almery Society of the first Baptist -t< oU'eb Monday ovonlag at 8 o'clock) ~ with Um 0-. A... T. W. A- and Bun< bsemi participating An laterosUagf evening Is being plaaned hy the com * miUeo 1* charge. The party will take the place of the regular monthly m meeting scheduled for Monday after noon. v V t— — <-m i "V : iotaneluu Cbm Weak ' Ths Mat—is# Sender School dasa of that Heat Baptist church enjoyed e picnic eupper at Crescent Lake on *• Thuraday evening la * hgeor at the members of the oUas who graduated from high school thin yegg. The mem bers aad guests present were: Mieses Elisabeth HerriUk. president; Lyd.i Jane Brooks. Klisaheth Cebb. Atbalene Seauaerlln. Robeos Wyau, Reims Payne. UUtaa Daughtry, of New Bern. ;-|gad Mr. Fishel Cobb. The girls were chaperoned by Miss Netu Llto*. who Is, tbs msec of her atofcer Ml*. C. V'J Brooki. • u. ; J Btode Eastern Mar Moots This Week SSrd annual session of tkol dread Chapter of North Carolina of tho Order of Mhetera Star, will be bell in Raleigh' this week beginning Moa- i day and continuing through Wedne*- \ day. X number of latsiestiug social egiertalnmenU ere being planned ku honor of the delegates hy the Raleigh j Oigpter -Capltei Chapter No. I*l. From Goldsboro will go Mrs. Paul Edmondson. worthy matron of the newly prggnixad Goldsboro chapter. | jfua# Beulah Crawford, secreUry, aad ] jfMMhig Re Pfifc”! ■5 z r r Undaunted br failure in her Brat take-off for crossing her pilots turned back when they ran into soupy fog over New England—Mabel BoH gritted her pretty teeth nod told reporters she would beat Miss Earhart across "or ■> know the reason why." She is flying Charles A. Levine’s fa mous monoplane Columbia and her lltiwil b ■anil si '!■■■■ s ry ■■ ——— '■■■ possibly Mrs. Avsry Loft in, assistant worthy matron, and Mrs, Grahatn ijood rood ue ires*. Mrs. l/juis Davenport will-also go from Goldsboro as she le temporarily making her home here while ehe ia substituting In Mr. A. O. Clement's studio for Miss Ruth Womble while sha Is oh her vacation. « ~ . f I Mis* Winstead Hostess I Miss Elisabeth Winstead entertained 1 delightfully at her home yesterday at ternooa in honor of her house guests, « Miss Hebe Winstead, of Whitakers. » aad Rdna Earle Thornton, of Kinston. I Rook was played most enjoyably at I three tables. A color scheme of yet- ' low and white was carried onb in the Rowers and In the Ice course. Home- < made Ice cream with cake aad yellow - and while mints was served to tha < guests All of the glrla fron. out-of-* town were given hand-embroidered l handkerchiefs as souvenirs of the or- l raaton. The following were gueeto at thta delightful aCalr: Misses Rate 1 - i A Straw Hat Fit For *r Dad!! ' ' ' i m •j? •* ' JL, --- - And guythhiK good enough for Dati hwt to be pratty good we’ll admit. These are luxuriously fine English sennits with flexible brims ami self conforming sweats. They have that *v air of style rightness and indisput- / I able Quality that no cheap hat e ver Ce A ‘ 7T had. Choice of plain or fancy band in - J a variety of tasteful color effects. JL FANCY BKAIDft. YKUDOS, . I SPLITS. Ml LANS ' -Stt L - . .... . . 4 ■ - * 0 Give him one of these nifty hats and make him feel young again. J SI.OO - $5.95 • FARFOUR’S I Helpful Advice to Girls 1 ■■w X ——giyA—iftUwfa ■ mmi IVUg ANNIB IAUKIR . I a ITtam a girt m asv serw mea aad m lave wtto a any e tow years etoev uma 1 am I u*e wtto mv tether daeaet mU h-gT to l« towoer fm e JINK* » eeue agree wsto roe* tether that yea am entirely tee youhg te he cotog wun eoye and teuiktaa at love New b the tone tor you te he wsbkiae nerd at roes studies, and speeamg VOtM spare Uma buUdmg up r<mr body a* ato iMte sporw *U • "t" we u-vscwl yearn elder, dear, hater* ram bother shout such matters as tore Winstead, of Whitakers; Bdaa Marie Thornton, of Kitteton, Helen luuhley, of Bahama; Mary Pipkin. Viola Ward. Helen J. Taylor, KaUs Koraegay. Esther Brown. Helen Monk aad Oay aelie Hprrlag. Mies Ragawa, es Jape a Mias Kagawa. of Japan, has srrlved ‘ far a visit In tha city. Who, you ask is Mias Kagaws? Hin ts a Japanese doll as tail-as a two ysar old ckild. and she comes from the children of Jspan to the children of America aa a friendship doll, flhc i Is one of fifty oas dolls- one for each state aad three to spare- now travel ling all over the Unltod States Rio brings her own trunk containing' her wardrobe, which includes besides her clothing bar gaily colored parasol, without which no Japanese lady's cos tamo to complete, her vanity case, end other necessitiee of a Japanese lady's toilet. Bb# and her trunk are valued at three hundred dollars. The dolls comes under the auspices of the Bright towels of St. Paul Msthedlst church aad will be on display Wed nesday evening at eight o’clock at l£e Church At this time the children of the Bright Jewels will five a Ju bilee Pageant centering around the Japanese doll. The visit of the Japanese dolls la a return one reciprocating the feuding of 200 American do|ls to Japan about two yea's ago. Yes ay Travellers Meters A party of young people from Oolds boro and Kinston returned last even ing at 8:46 after spending live davs on a trip to Washington and Norfolk. The young folk* left here laet Tues day morning hy train for Norfolk and from there tiHjk the steamboat “North land*' of the Norfoik-Waablnglon Steamboat company for Washington. They saw all of the eights In Wash ington. Including Lindbergh'* “Spirit of Rt Louia“ on exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution aa well aa all of the most famous buildings and pieces In the Capital City. In Norfolk lha group visited the Naval Base an 1 the Norfolk harbor. # Mtssea Janie Ipock and Etk<>l Rouurk. of the local high school facul m HBWH. tffltiWfflWlfl, ft. & Si2&iTßs§s+ hems, to a «aeoe or *asm. and the sr^nLisr-tKi3i ■« in w to nut mats Tag v ue « see tbtoh It to ■■ternary f*r > qs* to go. TULIP* fjtumm Os eeesea. 1 aaSsreteaK , srSSslwjjcS Uke to toed a* mart laSutoSa bath. Why don't me ■eggaw to mar doctor that she gt»* iss e sort o( ty, chaperoned the Goldsboro young folks, who were; Misses l)tl« Kathryn Millar McArn- Beat. Mary Bordea, Annie Le* Bynum. Helen Ma rie Weil, and Messrs. Prank Hicks, Worth Bakkwla and Clarence Psucoek. Twenty-four frt>m Kinston went witlt ih« party and two of the high school l*ach«r»- from thers served as chap* trones. W. N. A Meeting Tha Wayne Couoly Psderatlon of ■W. M. 8. met with the Society at Eureka on Thursday with represen tatives from nearly all the auxiliaries present. In fact the crowd remluded one of a district in eating- The meeting was presided over by Mrs. John Raper. county chairman* and the Eurska Society had charge of the opening exercises. The words of welcome were apoken hy Mrs. Will Becton "Beautiful Words’* they Were and were responded to by the dele gate from flnnlels Chapel. An Institute “Who's Who” In Auxil iary Confirmee and Connell was con ducted by Mrs. Rental), ths District Secretary, Beautiful soul stirring solos wars tung by Mrs. -Watnon aad Mrs. C. E. Hlouat gave a moat excellent talk on Service. These visitors from Wilson were most welcome and we hope they'll come sgain. Mrs Kaper gave an IntereaUdg ac count of her trip to Connell, golux from the asbllne to the redlculoua, a* only Mrs. Raper can and wit follow ed hy Mias Hattie Dewey who related some of her del Ik hi fill experiences enjoyed during her stay over visit 4rlth friends at Rcsrrltt College. Our district he* tw o students at Rcsrrli*. and another will enter this fall. At * business sesnion It was decided to cul - - - ■ *■ - - ■ ■■ I, [j - I Meat# Um (•« «wmiiw< ebnrthe# tp tb# COMtT. A v*ry Hmuhlw consecration eer rte* cloned the wniai section ; The Bible I«nm St tbc afternoon Mpalotf w»» given by Mies Com Thompson and two young ladle* sang a beaaUfal duet, closing tbs dsra tional . A pagesut “Anal TilUe Uarni t® Tflbe" was presented by Jhr Ysnnc People of Eureka and was not inly enjoyable bat nitwt watt* while. Total I son of Mack Creek,! thanked tb* good people of Eureka tor the lovely subs i*n(l*l tunm gag n ° Q 0 ' F " l ' —g ;• 1 - | fi Refrigerators! f * * BOHN SYPHONS—SANITORB —ICYCOES, if Or ■* * * > *^ ALA MARKED DOWN < ~ .a • ♦'* Less Than Cost!! For This Refrigerator Sale OUR ENTIRE LINE GREATLY REDUCED ‘'\r.° j ? ‘ J * % - . , * <* »■/■■■* COME IN AND SEE THEM. * 9 . t, - . % Roy all & Borden Ui' an use au. .• Yi t t ivM.t t * I ' Give to “him” on this— his Special Day—One of lUWMhh these appropriate . and useful gifts. There is nothing that could please him more jMgUtfSflß than an assortment of these beautiful Tics iATIMPI One of our handsome Shirts—or several pairs of Silk Hose. j [We carry a complete line of Men’s Quality Clothing and Haber- ( “ t „• j dashery. Make your selections here. f The Smartwear Shop John Moyg 103 8. CENTER ST. W. Bruce | Iwvsly flower® and tbsir grarfeas Ms-1 ptiality In every respect ~ T># JRflßUa«| ndjosrned with bei.e diction by Re». J. H. KYtesell;. nf* ; w Mving boon ashed to giert tu Um* (gi: with Um rrtanst soclci> . COI ITBY DOOM IL'IT 1R CITY Country dogs tnfcoo to cities of En« land to Meow racers are swsHlng the nun.bee of ' neddsot rtctlgM of tbst Royal Veterinary College of lumdon. While tbsy may bo dost enough on the track they an too slow lor city urnf tc ways Breeder* soy they hsv® no traffic sans* whatever, and unless .. *» 7. ' ’ on '■ '" ---: SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1928 HAcirif KLjttUT Hmnmjt Plans for tb# «*>» gc I rum Japan cum MjJJ »**»« great enthuelnsm ip lb#t irte» sre alrsady hems rocoiooA^ S ike list promt#*# «0 M • Bven children In tb# P«M*« nnipooWi •re singing songs *bapt tb# proofed Right and tb* decoration# ot bIRPIH, or battledores, u#*d la |b# tggjppfttu children’s gam# at N#w Year. sNftwed - g Japanese aviator with M|| Jpt|ii'ii' tips - nying Aero## P*Mc. M
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