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PAGE TWO | S*»y ffew» - X W ' llllnifßf ~TT~ - r .'_"""" I tBS^. Mm HW t> Ir. M. *. ~/. ltonm»s (tw tin N#» Yorker) f« Mn knew when they com# Tn tout know -when they so; • ' JM M*pM at the Lehigh. • ' The crate# of B A O TWs bo etreet Mm Weet Street /Wr bttttac to tli* mb, Wbto trheia m oi (In m u 4 •> And iihh ar» ob tb* ran. “Sr TWit no ntraet like Wrn Street 1 Mr, <£ick»M In tb* row. Tb* narrlßßt mad Mat *tr**t JWMN Rrtrers auk* tb* Uw; Tb* gragtost pea «ad p*PP»t etre*t, Tb* tmfrktot atr**t to boae. Tb* loodMt *tr**t to Il*t*n to. -’ - *» trUMt *tro*t U cross. S TVr^rM* '*■ Whig tb* QMMN In tb* morning. |H4llt bo «■ Wot Street Whan trucks ara on tb* up and ap JM tMil ara on tb* r*a. , IMM*I 00 dtVtot Ilk* W*il Straat • Ifcr akttac in tba aaa. ft ft nr, f*f ~ V®MWt PlfiJf lr TM atonal bandar achool day will he hMd n*xt baaday at 10 o’clock at #kM ffcrsnt church At noon tb*r* MU b* a dinner on tb* around Th* jfctole'ia cordialir lnv«#d Com* *«d WHt * won Wl*d baatet. riw • Tb* program committee ha* nr - A Mil a «**d pea*ran for th* day. *, T*k annual gathering of th* Woot dk ctha, Which .la a gala event In AM *oK of tko country for the mam JfMWtiit distinguished family, la tdf Thursday, Jnn* H. it ■Wb tpndta frm fffe oldest of the mltef, Jtr. Council W*ot#u, of *Mt. tlflttt, #ba U pa ran* tally young, down H lb* wayy yotot dPßßern of tha tamUy. Ibay will all b* th.r* Tba bMa#idadmkllnc la 10 a. m. ■W*m ’ * * ■■■ ' ** MMto fhr iMar, A... Th* Ratortaaa entertained laat am «|e nam Gnmrtry club Mad* .7 Mttttii birUin* honoring th* Rot- 1 *ry ban*—the wlrva and *w**theart* St (Ma Rotnrtnns Swimming In the ■ii abd barbecue with cornbread, slaw aad c*M drink* were th* faatnr •b es tbh enjoyable occasion Mr. #iaaM Ofttory wa* master as eere imiita for fit altalr. and ha did him janfliao* j * i ****-- --.- f Hra Mariana Cobb (iaretese* *nt*r talaad laat mail at tha . third sMßßtag brldg* party aha baa given U Mr ftauMkaar. and bar daughter’, tpaiaad. Mr and Mrs. Guy A. Mc "Mmi #f Bka Antonia, Ta«aa. V .. Tl* Ookb bom* oa Bast Walnut atiodt wna gay with summer flowara ®t «U odor a.- & Ad th* Naciaaioß at tha Blaring d*- Ta AMpma am AaaaalaMaa Among fbrggamtMn of th* North Mamttaa bar Atoooiatiua from Gold* haas wAo bays already made reaarvx ttM* at Orton Bark laa, Aehavllle, tor UP annual meeting of tb# Aaeociation m beheld (bare June 2». M, SO are toayilr Kanaath C. RoyaJl aad Mr* iUtoll, and Mr. 3. Faison Thomson ffd fcr* Thomson. Bli*a 0. Btrawn, of Chicago, presH v jyjt*'*r tbo American Bar Association I QShS3 V|Uk TODAY AND TOMOftIU !■ j|| m g|| ||| ||| V/” J' - Tt % (V/ *: > + 5 I =**■*--*■-- ” ■*’*■ .... * , *, • • i . j RITZY ROSALIK r • w - j ‘I V I ' ■P 'v Th* numbor of balloon* and Mrpaatine Hying about *a*ni* to ' indkat* that Rosalia I* about to •nt*r Into a lot of fun . making. bX»r th* occasion ah* I* wearing a frlfcly frock with* what appear* ! to ha sleeves but are really ruffla* tied oa at the elbow, leaving tha upper arm bare. will ha the principal speaker at lha meeting, nod the social side will in fclnd* golf, dancing, movie* and u.o tor tfipa. <HMj Mr*. Lewi* timer Mltbn Mr*. Lewi* Omer entertained de lightfully at a bridge luncheon yes terday morning at her home In tdge •vood In honor of her alater-ln law, Mr* J. M. Jiurvlu, of Islington, Ky. Bummer Flower* were effectively ar ranged In the living rdom, where the table* were played for bridge. Mr*. Claude Blaze)I wa* awarded the high score prlie, *n attractive bo* of dust ing powder, and the bonoree, Mr* Durvht wm given dainty handkar «hlsfa. A tempting two j-our*e a aalad course and an Ire conrso— was served to the following guests: Mesdame* J, M Durvln, |Joyd Orlf fin, Ray Armstrong Claude Rltsell, W L. Frederick, J. 8. Pruitt, mid Ml|pes Alilo Freeman and Margaret Korne gay * ’ 0 Ml* set barton Aad Broad bar* I . *. Maaored The following clipping front tha Oreanvlll* Thilly Reflector will Ira read with Interest: Mis* Francis Quinn, Kinston, Ellen Htradhurst of Smithfleld and Mary Borden of Ooldaboco, who are" tha gpasta of Mis* Ixtulsa Hooker have tx<\ houored *t a number of social affairs. Wednesday evening Ml** Hookey eMertalned Informally for her guest* Thursday afternoon Ml** Francis Morton entertained at a swimming party at public landing. , Friday morning at her home In College View, Mtaa Kvelyn Wright entertained six tablaa of, bridge In honor of Mis* Hooker'* guests. Friday evening Mr. and Mr*. W, ,E. Hoofer entertained at a swim ming party and „anpper *t I‘ublle lending. ’ * Mis* Cotton Skinner entertained Saturday afternoon In "honor of the visitors. • f HW Mrs bland Katertala* " Mr* ft, H. Miami wo* a grarlon.H hoatess yeateVday m-rnlny when entertained at three tables of hrldge In honor of Mr*. o*c*r Rand, BMmmt HmbtmtM ftor fit **ggß H aHL abiflPS . .Wl Vge 1 m V - ■ //., nss ..Jm dM l u ml ,v% mM ■ M /§ * , RfliuLiA^^^l Not for luuf would Mrs Ann Miutborne Hcnld, eighy-Cvo, j aunt of tha Beitublifau nominee, remain away from her radio during the progress at Kaatuis City, and Mr. Hoover’s victory on the first ballot wa* in accord with her prediction. 1 of Washington, D. V., guest of Mr*. Foul Yelverton. Bummer flowyx* of cl£ kind* were used, and basket* of brown eyed auaaus with moat artistic »I feet At the concbislon of aplrlled playing, attractive score pad* were gt«sn to Mrs. Kaunon Borden as high scorer and to Mr*. Rand, the bonuree. ti Miniature corsage* of mixed flower* were presented to e*ch guest. A tempting collation was served consisting of frogen fruit salad, beat en biscuit, sandwiches, cheese |uaf, "and ginger *da. The following enjoyed Mra. Rland’g hospitality: Meadames Oscar Hand, l**ul Yelverton, Dewey Blocumb, Bor ova Cobb. Hugh Dortch, Th»mas Nor wood, S. F. Teague, Donnell Cobh, John Thompson, Kennun Borden. Wil liam* BptreY and guest, Mrs. Allen Penny of Thdmanvllle. • c- RJ*» OMtoa* Honored Mis* Rowenn Borden entertained at * lovely party yaeterday afternoon at Iter home on North Oeorge street In honor of Mis* Irene Olddens, June bride. • The home wa* artistically arranged with summer flower*. Tallies decor*! eu with bride's pictures were sugges tive of the approaching marriage. Hrldge wa* played at four tables, spit at the conclusion of eiilhuslaatlc play lug. a delectable Ice course wa* served. An attractive piece of I'jien wa* presented to the guest of boner, Ml** (ijddeus. The followlnajoere kuTslh of Miss Borden: 4sl»sea Irene, Bara and -Kva Mae . Olddens. Dorette Oetllnger, (’athavilte Waddell, Busan Collier, Martha l.ee Horten, and Mestteine* John Norwo»d,*"R? 8. I<eflwirh, Brl ward Mlrhaux, Margaret House, L. D. Hidden*, Herman Guerre , Southerland, Jr.„K. II (irahgm, H*r vey Hvanx, of Laurlnburg anti Henry McKinnon of M*xton. * : *. T« Hold laotitate CHAPEL IIILI., .)iiuo 19—OP)— A summer liiHtltute for Parent-Teacher worker* of North Carolina will l>« rendu vied at the Pnlvendty of North Carolina here, <>n July 2S and doling on Auguiit I, The (untilute Will be a part of tho Carolina Summer Institute con*J*tlng of Inatltuten for recreation and phy nlcal edui-utlon tour kero, the annual luatltute for public welfare oftlclala and the, our for Parent Teacher folka. Mra. Charles K ~"ftoe, national Held representatives of the National Con grena of Parent Teachers Associations will direst the work here. She will glyw a lecture period at the morning liour aud a demonstration In the af* ternoon nine lecture* and nine dr monat ration*. kt morning rlanao*. anmd of the state workers Mr*. Muriel V. j Cantlebury, Halalgh; Harold I). Mr W, Chapel Hill; W. It. Liver* and Mra. W, W. Martin—will lecture'at the.nine morning period*. Evening* during the Institute will be given over lo point program* for i all group*. .Special programs ,will be j arranged. The Parent Teacher group; will Jm> In charge of two evening.pro gr.X Igx-al '.association* throughout the. stnte wjdl be asked t* send at least 1 one deleft* each to the Institute > h Boy aud Ulrl Scout leaders will also have eltarga of j»*rt of Ute work. •s. m ooLPwo wm bouhwdi «t r IHamond-Cohan f Obeb-Bhoiem Temple was tha scena l “f a lovely wedding Henday evening at eight o'clock when Mitts Katie !>>a 1 Cohen, daughter of Mrs Karsh Cohen, I and Mr. Joseph Diamond, of Klneton, i were wed. The Temple was decorated artistically with ferns and gladioli of , rose, yellow, and pink. Meaner*. S. J. Needletnan, of Fine- I tops, and Oscar Vatch, of Chapel Hill, served as usher*. , k aM<£ofc| The wedtdng music was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Vauce Weill, und a* 1 she b«w*n. the strains of the proc-es i slonal, Mendelsohn's wedding march, Mrs. S. J. Needleman. of fMnetop*- sister of the bride, entered gowned n powder blue gy<*rgette and a pink lace hat and a corsage of pink rotten with Itlte* of the valley. Hhe wa* followed by the maid of honor. Mis* Minnie Dtafaond. sister of 'the groom, gowned in rose georgette with match ing hat and also wearing pink roses. The best.man, Mr... Jack hitman, en tered with the groom, who met at the altar the bride, on the arm of her brother. Mr. Hyman Cohen, by whom she was given away In marriage. Tin bride was becomingly gowned in a beige costume with matching hat of lace and brocaded slipper* to harmon ize. She carried a lovely bouquet of whit# bride’s roses, showered wish . valley liltles. i Kabbl Iser Freund pronounced the i vows, which were peculiarly intpres . sive a* (he rlug ceremony wa* nsed. Following the wedding an Informal i reception wa* held In the Sunday i School room. Delicious pdnch and' , cake were served to the guaats. The bride, who I* the attractive i daughter of Mr*. Sarah Cohen, of this city, wa* educated In the city achoola, and ha* held a position for several [ year* with «h* Marnes-Harrell-Hawl lug* grocery company and a tempor ary poaition for the past few months with H. Well A Bros. Mr. Diamond, who is the Him of Mr. * A. Diamond, of Kinston, I* engaged" What is the secret S) of a diamond’s value? i j rjKt LIV wl Purity, lustre, refraction ? All Ijcy Am of these thinos at >d much more f// besides. Only the expert can mV ?/2 know the subtle qualities or V// hidden defects whicn really de- *yS }/A /Jr Cjufl termineu diamond's true value ?// v\> /yj wlj . .We have devoted many years |Xs 4H 11 „ Wm to the examination and com- rVy /hj chouse any stone in our show- Gruen diamond-set wristlets, f// \\\ fttwtund Xing* with perfect confidence in its kV of dc4«»fu value, — at fa price always ¥// 5s reasonable, quality considered. v\S :;! 1 ROBKRT A. CREECH f)/ a * ■ w Uidinß Jeweler fyV Since 1895 In buiMU in lh« neighboring lowo. Tho couple nr* now on tis automo bile trip to AtftoUr City. New York, int other northnrn point*, nod will bn nt home niter July I nt klnntou. N. C. ■act pinmit >i w M! MTT UN OOO^R NKW YORK, Jane 19 W~ia*TT. 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