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PAGE TWO >%> instil Society News *' i a * b ' 1 MKa MWR¥ tLaT"" I *<*£?%!! w B*P. M J|n *« , V- 'Vlt •» Umv m» tb* day* Mat I rmucin b« bnai; ■'* ‘ -'** - - * Tha dlatant kßolls iTSF* bln# (Bok* ..V IttIMVM ' , Aad evening oMriac. wHir an ■** that cbllU Xk« earth'wad a»»k#* ltf by wapa ' * aaudi ®l imm ft; 4 6 4 . ' Th* Md IMHI With tb» yellpw murmuring; A i>< «ad haw rich • thigg' • It i* to draw „ awhile thla Itwlu*: • • V * ‘ 1 a Should twilight now b* *om«thlß* Btrtasß mad wtSI, And nd wltS d**p hutumnal color All Your hMrtb with flame. and light your pipo, Something took dark th* aaa«ma hi thf going Cover and ataal away from our alow knowing, But w« obaU know U wj»#u th* Urn* U rip*. \ Lawrence Lao. ~ In Sedbaor’a >V Smb*-Makar* Claai laoto Tonight Th* Sunday H-liaol claw *of th* Mltot Baptist ebuirch will a>*ot tbla evening at 7:M at th* home a- at Mar. L. a PonviaU*. Sr-, aa Gan ler street. t h, Banana as MW Bamae JBaoU Th* Burona of Booial Senrte* - will hold llh Octobar meeting -Wadinoiiay Moraiag at U o'clock In th* office of tho aocrataar la tho Memorial Cuatmunity Building. O.X. K Meat lag The m«*tiua of Goldsboro Chapter No. (4 0. E. 8. will b# held In th* Maaonlc hall IhU #v*uing'os - » at I. All officer* are expected to b* present. Alt brolh*r* and slat era aad flatting brother* Bad aliieib welcome rmt Baptfet 4'*aarll Wadhaaday Sight Th* Work*r* CoubcM of th* Ptr*t *Bptlat Sunday School will meet Wad nowlay oomlag at 4:45 la the baa*-. W*at Os th* church problem «it tu» orgaaUad claa* will b* discussed. and, topper w«t he served All off'ear* • > dMasaa aad departments and alt . wuhat* are urged k> attend . * Bra. MM Da Mgraft t* Ml am*a Th* addraaa of Mr* Maxwell Hall ElUadt oa Friday evening at I o'clock *t th* oauathoua* i* Ida Bad lurward to with lut*ram tty wuiaan voter* us • Ocld»hora k|r«. SiUoU. who i« a member ci th* Hunter foliage facaL tJ in New York City, will apeak on y —-— Advice to Girls H, D«bl< A>(Xl* IMJHIM: X aaa a #w-lto u»y edrly tamo. 1 hav* Imw #ol«t wJth a boy two ytaur* my aanlor « H« ueed to ceaae Oown to my * bouea. taut Ml doee aat omr morn, m mm m HIM M wt •« too. All* woaha ago jantUwW- Ho baa, Dot wcliun la* 0 MUar aiiioe ue mowed- She* I write «0 Mia dtrat?‘ WOKRJJQD. WUKHIED: Mo. my Mr. 4oot T» arrUa to kM*. It bo truly ooro* you. he'll write u> your tWM. la tbo moaatlmo. Mi l a* anmnd oot . gboaoooor thtoaa. hiui«i< u»wo around and foryt all about M. ruUR ANMIIE LdtUiUß: MJ x am a mtxoun ibirly-tbree year* old out I am dteoroed f»o ay dual baobaad. t Mum mat a man who la flfty-*U yaara old and 1 to** nue daar|y. Ho *>*ae am too but bo thtako hob too old (or aaa. Oo you Udnk tt omU boa bobar narrtaooT ( do not ear* for danrlny or part***. *H I moot 1a m sood too aad a boma. aaa who® J lov* and who lovee u»a. 1 to** tbta man doarly H. I. aH . Os roan*, you ahould Mini m kjM übm Mure nmu'* Kytpg a Ml oo much oldor tbaa tomV Taw htftos to dlßanal . svMMtloae aad your mate# aaa a* te bo widely dlrtorom However. U you ax* with na to •*•* an yoor *oot iioma aad o*tu* down to a aula* lUo tbaa 1 aao oo raaaon why yao aaoaid not mam Uh aaa. Thai Id of couoaa. yra vtdad yao lona bln anouyti But you uicM^b ar* both mqao or Mao awHad aad it nUitttbe bard far both a t you to tai to lt*a up to what tbo Sbr Mduatart do Udak a law Urn* ba fore you make * definite deetMuo. m^sßa RITZY ROSALIE j \it 1 ’I • a ■ V 1 aa» wfa>>ewt»«*"« im. L <«*■ arii*'. i i a f . It would b# luck, moan# Hoagil*. to hare the bridge dub on th* cook'A afternoon off nod then bare the roog forget to make the very aperial aalad draining Fortunately, the talr hu*ie«Mo b* aaaaxa to know how 'tl* done for ah* haa dounad hay, .new or ••udie ''bridge apron." properly for juat *u< h last niln uta datlaa The doorbell aaauix to b# announcing the arrival of early uinari The mare untying of a bow make* her ready to receive her gueata. Which bring* to ailud the new waaliable enaemblea for ’ The printed apron noeft only to he removed and the busy person la presentable enough to meat the moat voluble of book agents. In har dainty frock of the aan.e material. h* m 0 ■■4 * , ... ~.■ ■■■ ii the social aervlr* record of Governor Ail rad Jfi. Haillh. a aubie. t which haa a wide appeal to woman. ; -Hwbared la Ihirb im Mr*. William Murgau, Hr., of l-'ay wtiavllla, mother of Mr Wtllian. Mor gan. Jr., of Hast Walnut •tr*«< ex tai.atoa, wh‘> haa bwn visit lug in the bum* of har aoa here, haa gone to t«J\ mmJ H§ NBMTH MTATff W«tK THPMH OPERA HOUSE ~~ I Hanar. ka K fouMl ht ■ h'l t^e^orwict^or^ n P t derated thruußh Jove. ' 1 GEORGE OBRIEN c . n , w iMmkf'Jjl EST S“^2? OR 11 ' . COMING WKO. TIILFRS.— JOHN GILBERT IN—ST. ELMO . , Durham, where abe la the guert of Mrs J- F Wily. Hhe w»a the go« at of I honor When Mr#. W ily -liter uia«<t far literary club recently In her ! .honor f ' t tdebraia* Birthda) Mia* Virginia l.umui the daurlit-r ;in Mr. »nd Mrr W S Umm w un a i harming limit* at a lovely party Saturday afternoon from I t » i, o*. clock Ibe oe< ailou tKlng h-r lilt It birthoay. The latm rn home wan beau I‘fully decorated iKrouKbuut wlttr early fall flowers and fern* Hallow 1 «nn color* back and yeltow were *i ■ lactively carried out in the dining loom where * dellclnu* *#e«i course with mint* were served to tin- gueata who numbered about twenty. ' Mian I.amin waa the reiveptnnt <rt many lieauttflll girtH .. ; | ’ 4 T Jerome Kamlly Keaulon MemtwrM of the family of It*-v aud Via C. P. Jerome, enjoyed a reuulou on Sunday at tha home of their son. Mr. J-. T. Jerome, on Kh*t Mutberry ntreet extenalon. All of the cbildr*-n except two were preant for a family dinner and npeut ffie day Tlione pre S4lillllilllliltlMHIIUIItllHlllt!llllllf)lllliiillltl!MlllMiill!tlllllU1IIIIIIIIHIIIIMItltltlllHlfflltlllllllllllilltlllWIIIISIui. k / Wf tiMvl f, j ■ W ■•gi /1 IM/ / a - • *1 J * Hr / \ K * ] f / : v i "szr •«I /A/\ lli ■ . 1 [* v*\ Mr J jm j ** # ** i '"v /* ' . %; For Fall and Winter ♦ Our nt*w fall diesM*** and cuuU ur« on display. •4 • ' V • Urewies Ujat feature the rw-west ideas for fall. Styles for every occasion. Models for every type, t'ohrs to taliHfy every taste. Our suits and cuals are handsomely tailored—with smartnesti to t.he set of the shoulders—sumptuous fur trimmed collars—(he last word in style. We Invite YOUR Business. - Kgmßm VV ■& *s?“ 6OL03BORO, N.C THE GOLDSBORO NEWS. dOMIMIORO. N. C_^ |*Vnt were: Mr and Mr». W. 0. Jkr I t me and children, of Wiastin Salem: ' Mr* K. 8. Bowers, and children of j Jacktoa; ' Itev. H L Jerome, of ilila »'lty and I liuke Pniveralt), Mr* Prentuu Holt. | & Krwiu. Mr* P »i. Parker and j « bildr. n. of Krwtn;’ .and Mr and '.,r* J T J.rumf. mid children of thla city. Tti» family parly of twenly o.»ej .-pent a pleatiau* day tnyi lbyr her. K. li. I one In Speak Oa Maiti Lateral Treaty The (TUleuabip department of the | Woman a Club, which fpr program 1 pnrpoHe* combine* with the la*ague o’ W'mmen Voter*, ha* anii«uiii.--<] for it* fiiat program on Thursday eve ning, October IS next week at the Woman’, t*hlh building, a dlacuanion i of the Kellogg Multi-l*uler«l Truly l»y J Her. VV J). t'.one, rector of St Step- i lieu* Bplacbpal church. Kev. Mr i Cone will discuaa it*, provision* It■ j interprttaikiiHr. and *lgnlflc*nce The j hour la 7; 30. * The Kellogg Treaty, whhh !tt to Come before the Senate for ratlin u.ton nt the December aenaloa of the ('on. area*. should have the thoughtful at tention of every American citizen. The dlecuaaiop by Mr. Cope U often *o nay men of the community who tare tu come, and they are cordially invited to-be present MU» Mary Moore, principal of Vi* git ia atreet achool, ta cbalVmuu of the department this year, succeeding Mla» Gertrude Well. (Other Society on I age d) • i._;— lUCh TO HOl.il IP HH«IP| LAMMJ IN THK HOSPITAL i MONTREAL. Oct. S GPi-A man who gave bln name an Jehu M Kiev aril '£*. of Chicago was in the West j ftruj Hospital today under police j guard' charged with yve attempted | holdup of a jewelry abop. North STATE Last Showing Todey *Lf mmii ■—>. lAIHt ttXXt» UON««MOUSI MAY N c AVOY UONEI MUYMORE •uenwos wimetiuuita. It’s Wonderful! Added Comedy—- "SUGAR DADDIES” Admission for this Attraction Matinee Night Children—lo Children —lO Adults 25 Adults 4O I An Announcement I mm c> ■* niii Sfl . ; ■ . t f la| I OCR STORE WILL BE CLOSED TODAY I I UNTIL 4 V. M. I I MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR I I OUR ANNUALS I I Anniversary Sale I rW ' ' 's jpgl I * , OCT. 9TH.—THRU OCT. 16TI1. I I RECEPTION FROM 11*. M. TO 10 P. M'.TODAY ■' I Royall & Borden I HHH J • • *' , . ■ o nni ... <«» c * I >% A Haven 7 .0 > „ In Time 4 o “ . Os Need “_•"■"' ' V * v * ' - A ■' 0 > I Dim* to his professional training. your druggist is more than a shop keep «*r. He is a friend, a person to ythoni you ran conlide your troubles. '—-Sis • ' • True on his shehe* and counters, you will lind ware,; that are in many general stores. They are the articles which are essential To everv day up keep of the home. • In addition, you will discover many itiras that aTe carried only by your druggist. Them* are for t*»e care and comfort of ihe sick. I’utient, consoling, sympathetic, your druggist is ever ready U>'listen to your problems and to call on his storehouse of professional knowledge in helping you. He does not take the place of a doctor, but he is the pby sirum's ambassador to the people. Hi..- skill in compounding prescript.ons aid the doctor in effecting your convalescence; his knowledge of hygiene, KM'kroom needs and first aid treatment are at your service. t Let your druggist help— you can IrOst him as you do your doctor. t o Palace Drug Store GKO. W. WATERS. Jli„, PROP. * j . «' ‘ a Qualify Drugs—Duality Sen ice— . ' Risk Bottom Prices i i niuilßi jpii ij. sift ,f Wlui will be the next of the White llouse? > "And u:hat will§he tvear?” . p Come and aee the beautiful diajday iu our w indow all this week, allowing the braud-urw, Fall, Faria-deaignol j WHITE TIC3IJTE PATTERN/ OF . 7^" I* GENUINE , fra* •»»rW»'l V 1 (.1 UU> fit , | _ . A"(. ,nulk*h V - ~.ti r»- < 1 para* ea/vI (t \ jßrirr imtl A V i men I me dr *” reo'VJE I *’* «*•T lof firnuino UUUtillifM C/t,*/ (aiLow I * ,r * r* l " I ( 'AT Ltt tAM I I I i/'i /■«!••. I iim. i, lerrli, Fail pattrrua created by tbeVleee»e»t artiata iu Franc* — n> Allonni r«»l«*r root L»Mat ion • iu char, ri< L lone* guinu- Iri J u»l tu liik' ur run I’Ll I.lt PAN h the tdr-il material (ur iuduor u»c tbia I dll imd Wvuicr. Pruitt, 22 in. wide Plain Culort, 26 in. widu c< EFIRDfS TUESDAY MORNING. IMS
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