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SECTION B THE SUNDAY OBSERVER, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1922 , '8 I CAROLINA SOCIETY : " - : I ALBEMARLE ALBEMARLE, Aug. 19 On Mon- day evening Mrs. D. T. MeLauchlin ' tare a surpr se birthday party tor her son. James. A number of young peopl gathered and went in a body to the home and showered him with numerous gifts. A number of games " had been planned and the hours passed quickly. Refreshments con sisting of watermelon and grapes were served. ;f-Thursday afternoon a party was enjoyed, at the home of Miss Pnu ltne Whitley, when she entertained ;the members of the Entre Nous club and a number of other guests, com plimenting her sister. Mrs. Rice. At 'the conclusion of the games refresh ments were served. The out-of-town guests enjoying th s charming. ; occasion were Mrs. Rice. Clayton; Miss Annie Lee Henderson. Rae- . ford; Mrs. John Ray Ivey. Savan- ".nah, Oa.: Mrs. Hatch. Raleigh, and Miss Beulsh Mann, of Saxnpahaw. One of the most delightful affairs . of the summer among the young people was the party jlven Friday evening by the members of the Nine Rookjea club at thp home of Miss Margaret Kluttx. A vote was cast to .learn who the boys thought was ) the most interesting conversational ist among the girls, and the girls voted on tbe boys. The ballots re created the names of - Miss Nell "iJnuggs and Mr. Paul Smith. All guests gathered In the reception hall fand living room to near tne ne- mlnute conversation whim was to take place between this couple. Af ter games were enjoyed, the hostess served brick cream and wafers. Grape punch was served throughout the even'ng by Misses Ellen Huck abee and Nell Snuggs. About 50 of Albemarle's younger set were pres ent. 1 Miss Bernice Sells celebrated her eleventh birthday Wednesday after noon by entertaining n number of her little friends at the home of her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 M. Sills. Lemonade and nablscos were served aa the little guests arrived, after (which all kinds of outdoor games were played. Including the pinning of the cat's ta'l. In this contest the fpnie was won ny .mips i iare nun 'Jiycutt. A doll contest was also en--i Joyed, and the prize was given to Miss Ruth Underwood. Ice" cream iir' cones was served the guests. J Mrs. L. M. McLnurln. of Laurln jburg. who Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. A. Harvard, was hostess at Ja bridge party Thursday afternoon Jgiven by Mrs. Harward. Tea and sandwiches were served as the I guests arrived, fiix tahles were t placed for bridge, and two for the jgame of rook. Ice crenm with pla!n cake was served. The invited quests were Mesdames Clyde and Ernest Bkidmore, Niven Nisbet, LeFeaux. Mauney. T. R. Wolfe. Nora Morris, R. L. Morrow. W. H. Snuggs. Mc- iLauchlln, Fwarlngen. of China Grove, Henning. W. O. Eflrd. Ren t'nett, Mann, Reynolds, nialr. .1. A. tittle. Fitxgerald. Slkes, W. A. Smith. Kendrlck. L. M. 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Those present were Emily Harris, Annie Russell C.wynn. Bee and Billy Dal ton. Martha Moores. Mary and Phil'p Mathewson. Francis Wagon er. Lillian and Doris I'lnutz. Ruby Lewis. Walter Whitsott. Henry Mc- I.ewls. aner " I . V Worsley. Miss Mollle Williams has return- ed to her home at Met nil. 6. 1 I after sDenilinc the week-end with Miss Sadie Burton on Lawsonvillc avenue. Mrs. H. C. Toole has returned to her home at Hamlet afte rspending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. E Barber. M. T. Smith spent the past few days with his wife and hnby In Oreensboro, who are visiting Mrs. Smith's people. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Trent and son. Billy Hall, left today for a two weeks' stay on the eastern shore of Virginia and Maryland. M ss Alice Rakestraw has return ed to Winston-Salem after spend ing her vacation with her parents near Wentworth. I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Easley are! spending some time at Moores Springs and the western part of the state. Dr. H. R. Thompson, of Coving ton. Va., spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C. Thomp son. Misses Margaret Johnson and Anice Trent spent the week-end with relatives and friends In Wln-ston-Salem. Mrs. Fletchey McDonald has re turned from a visit to Washington. Baltimore and Cambridge, Md. Miss Emily Rld Morrison Is spending her vacation In Hickory, Wavnesvllle and Ashevllle. Mrs. P. D. Watt and Mrs. J. N. Wat are spending some time In Buf falo and New York. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Thompson nnd children are visiting in Phila delphia and Atlantic City. Lindsey Ellington and B. M. Bals ley spent the past few days In Rock Ingham w'th friends. YORK, S. C. , j I oi. assisted bv Mrs. Herman Brown S. C. Aug. 10. Mrs. rnn;nd..Mr(V C- I Sh,rrill YORK. Heywnrd. of Richmond. Va., is vis- itlng relatives In York. Miss Elizabeth Barron and Miss Louise Barron are visiting Dr. F. C. i Ti'-iiiinn.n i.. rAl.,.Kin . . imU,...m... MIrr Annie Lee Adams, of Clover, is visiting Mrs. William Christman Mrs. S. C. Ashe, Miss Esther Ashe and Perry Ashe are visiting relatives In Brevard, N. C. ' M'ss Sarah Wllkins. of Charlotte. N. C, is visiting Mrs. R. C. Allen. Mrs. W. F Marshall Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. James Chapman. In Inmnn. Mrs. George Hart nnd little sjnn. Cnrtwrleht Hart, visited Mrs. Her bert Wright in Clover last week. Mr. and- Mrs. JohnHart are spending some time in New Tork Miss Margarei Flnley is visiting Miss' Jean Roddey .Black in Rock Hill. , . Miss Ruth Craig, ot Atlanta. Oa.. Is the guest of Miss Margaret Mc- en under the auspices ot the Baptist ' " ' ' ' ' ' Dow. Ladies' Aid society Tuesday evening. I waxh xf ?,d J" Miss Bessie Pegram. of B shop- August 15. was n decided- success, i n"vT ?lr:,"na t -ville. is visiting relatives in York. I notwithstanding the rain. '"5hlldre". Sarah Robert CurV'eTl'orC'arVr gSus! V TT 7h 1 Mr .Mrs. & Mrs. Henry James and Miss Mary T , , ... , IlAnv-i liiniaa o tA fin I na ralat VOS in Galax, Va. STATESVILLE ing Miss Evelyn Wllklns. Miss M.l- dred Gill entertained Thursday aft; iernoon. Hearts were played at nine , lt:,hlo th hih annra nriip h snort kl' beine won hv Miss Sarah ! McRorle. The Sliest of honor was 1 presented a bottle of perfume. The hostess served cream, cake and candy. Rose Stephany. pianist, was a sin -I cess from art artistic standpoint and thoroughly delighted the audience. The class of 1921 of the States- ville high school held its nrst re- n hi me nome oi mis. " ,eal ueaton Thursday evening i honor or the president ot the class. Cilmadge Adams,, whose marriage toMlss Sadie Evans has heen fin noimced. Hearts dire was played at six tables. At the conclusion of the game, cream, cake and mints were served by Miss Martha Neal Deason, assisted by Mrs. Frank Deaton. Mrs. Fred H. Denton and Misses Mary Belle and Willie Marguerite Deaton. Jack Sronce presented th" bride-to-be, Miss Evans, with a rolling pin for protection, at the same time pre senting a helmet to Mr. Adams for defense. Then John Long, in be half of the class, presented the cou ple with a handsome silver bread trny suitably engraved. Dancing was the favorite past time during IheJ remainder of the evening, music ne Iag furnished by Miss Mary Velle Deaton. Little Miss Sarah Elizabeth Rris tol entertained 30 of her young friends Saturday afternoon in cele bration of her fifth birthday. After an hour of games on the lawn, the small guests were Invited Into the dining room. The large white birth day cake with Its five yellow randies In tiny rose cases formed the center piece. Refreshments of crenm, cnl.e and mints were served by Mrs. Brls- -nss ....cue iuuKer. oi Ann utn , .mi ii., iiu nun Ufcii nri vnift V. W. A. secretary for three years. is here on a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Lltaker. Oliver I.itaker. who has heen snendlnir ,wo w(.,.ks here wth hls parents, has returned to Charleston, W. Va. Prof, nnd Mrs. J. H.-Mclver, and little daughter, of Albemarle, are visiting at the home of Dr. r.nd Mrs. Ross McElwee. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Patton and son. Jack, have returned to their home In Darlington. S. C, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. P. S. Easley and children have returned from a visit to Clarksvllle. Va. Miss Sarah Adams has returned from nn extended northern trip. 1 The recital given In Shearer Hall , returned to her home at Rougemont. . Wright. Cora and Mamie Mclntj-re, ! 5".d' 5rf LeV Lv SmUh day night. Short talk, were made Mrs. Elbert I luesuay evening ny t,'. J ' j " ' aioser reiurnea irora ,ona Krace of Salisbury. Carrie fhornas CheesebWugh. James Rick- by W. R. Odell, D. B. Coltrane. arlne Wltten are .u u. - . ntm.ii. iuima, dnu (umiitriiu imiir nuers, iocie Beamnn, Xannle pr, William Coxe Jack Cheese- Attorney H. a. Williams, xnomas uurralo Bpringa, ! Ruby Johns)., violinist, and Miss time here with his parents. Rev. and Lewis. Mrs. P. D. Deaton. of Dillon, u ' w . c., 'i . in Webb. Rev. J. Frank Armstrong. J.- , . : , . ii CHERRYVILLE " "a..." i tr fLaZ , CHERRYVILLE, p TZr V. If,- Ruth Beam. Alva Kendrlck nnd Julia ,' Iwesslnger and Mrs. Julia Hall. ; ' The play. "A Kentucky Belle." tfrha ku.q . k ....k t an iiumcsa, uooioiru UJ UHU&n . . t ter. Miss Clara Adele Self, served I refreshments. The Invited guests were Mnufnm.1 V. ' V. &f eDnurpll West Rhyne. Vernon Harrelson, L. : Mcuowell. John J. Ueorge. A. C. Warllck. Craig Harrelson. H. H. Allen, Karl M. Warllck. D. P. Mc-5. and David P. noino nH Misses Pumilln rnmnh.il r.1 Satis- hurv and Vera Pritchnrd 'of rhnnel Hill. vis.tlngher brother L. L. Bowling , , ,, . . Mrs. J . F. Moser. Dr. Moser has not yet fully decided where he will! locate. j Misses Annie Belle and Ruby ;C,oods of Rutnerford College were gUpSts of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. i Hrowne several days thl ' i. Mrs. Ell Beam i and daughters Marv Lou Snarrn ind Virginia and Rmv Rh rZJi " V Rill Beth Beam hatfe returned from V A aa a ,. . B. G Maddox. of Wendell, spent , the week-end in Cherryville. , Mr. nnd Mra. L. J2. McDowell. and family, of Spartanburg, were in . ii Cherryville for a short while last . TVnl,t I nntlfnirar , dinner. August 13. the occasion he-; ! tiful sunper Those nresent were I I ins the birthday anniversary of her c " m S ra,tu.. i r v- -win. iMr"--M. s. Garrisqn and sons. Ray- UHUKiuri. .ulna xlllli;m i a iiu i a m 1 1 v. ior upvfrn i wppkb iihk a wit mi n.i.u. . . . .nw v,un iniiut.nvii, v , t,.i w..l tHieii w nit a Sunday. Misses Lena and Joe Allen are on j Miss Bryte Rudisill returned tola visit to friends In Pennsylvania, her home at Llncolnton Saturday. ! They made the trip by automobile ' with Miss Ava Rudisill. jand expect to be away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carroll and i Mrs. G. S. Beaman returned horn daughters. Misses Aleene. Alice Holt and Catherine, of Sumter.-S. C. are j visiting Mr. Carrolls' mother and brothers here this week. , .vir. ana Mrs. Peter C. Beam ana f:.m!lv anA- . r-i. ,h ! - i ' " . .- ... . . . . , guests Of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Counts Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mauney and i children and their guests. Mesdames I Allen, of Durham; Davis, of Bur- iii.hiuii. mm miNi iirna i urr; eprni b..a.... . 1 1 , .,.v. SU?diy at,.,enrjr nlv" wi,h Mr and Mrs. W. D. Aderholdt. ' been spending a month in Cherry- ! - - ...... -.ii. ..... ..i.w ....a. jw.1,1 i s-, returned to her home at Little Mountain. S. C. Mr .and Mrs. Ballou. of Little , Mountain, are visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs. John Page. Brr. BELMONT. ncrMrtv-T in t-v. ......v,.... Uh. w . ... w.,.. oi Hearts clurt was entertained Tues- : day afternoon bv Mrs. C. P. Line- berger Bridge was played at three tables. The members present were Mrs. Llneherger. Mesflames L. F. Foster. A. .1. Gulllck. F. P. Hall. ', .1. M. Armstrong. R. L.6towe. ' Adelaide S Beard W T Hall Misses Clara Crawford Pearl Line- isses tiara i.raiora. i eari une berger. Elizabeth Llneherger and house guest. Miss Jennie Buford Hanson, of Bristol. Va Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stowe s little i daughter, Ann, celebrated her third J birthday Thursday by entertaining 1 at an enjoyable birthday dinner. having as her guests her uncle, Mr. , Joseph Pntrick and little cousins, Mary Margaret. Lester and George Stowe. In addition to the immediate ! famlly. The birthday cake with its. three tiny candles was the attractive il! " L . ?. J l"c " """"" ,.,,, ,k. Miss .......... ....r . ui., her thirteenth birthday Thursday :'""" ' T bv the hostess, who presented, them "-"rs" i ramlly are vielting relatives in Kai- her friends at a movie party. The " "l onorees Soon they were . J fnderhllt entertained at tea at the elfrh maklnK the trip In their car. young people first assembled at the " . , ,he ' dining room where , Rilthor Fnreet Country club. ,, j-r. and Mrs. W. F. Currier spent home of Miss Tate and after a lollv wh .nH Mr. Jnhn K Mr- Nicholas Beadle entertained i . fPW days last week In Marshvflle time spent playing games they all , ,nri rvel refresh, i af. 25 tables of bridge. Wednesdav wltn Mr. Currier's parents. Mr. went down to the Bell thenter in en- - v .k. tn, ,n. ! afternoon at the Biltmore Forest Mrs W. C. Currier Joy the movies. After the show thev about 25 guests were received. iCou",r rluJ- " """ ' Mr- n1 Mr" B T Garrison and went hack to the Tate home, where '"honoring her house guest. Mrs. "e n?;".rCohrb,n KDecker' w,no little daughter. Virginia, have re- a a.. i a "onoring Dr. Decker has been making her ,,irnd from a 10 dave stay at Blow- . t' "7" am T . h. V"?! "'"r: 7n- :.rr " " Presented . In. Rck. First Baptist church was entertained lng. Seven table, were arranged Hn(J Mr, corbI wa; ;,' ' Bt h Ta "'a Mr"V C L BumJ for rook-, MT ""..r 'd of carved ,vory bt",d8 a" '"t the past year, arrived last week to gardner Wednesday afternoon, with score and received a pretty hand-, prize - "pend a few weeks with her par circle number three. Mrs. Thomas made handkerchief. The hon"re" Twenty-live friends of Mns. M. H. I ents. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Williams. Hanna. leader, as hostess. Mrs. R. was also given a handkerchief. Ane Cox were her Buegts at an nforrnaI R A 8nPpitt and chlMrep, are B. Sugga presided over the meeting the cards were collected tne nostess narty at ner home , Kenllworth visiting In Roanoke. Va. in the absence of the president, served n Ice course. Park Thursday afternoon, when she Mrs. J. F. Coneland has returned """" " ' ' v n i i ' - ii nni ifH.vt- n imm a - v. . - - r it h ahat i . . . . . . a Mrs. (w. H. Johnston. After the de votional nnd business meeting :i pleasant social hour was enjoyed, during which the hostess circle served refreshments. The Woman's Missionary society of the Main Street Methodist church was entertained Monday afternoon at the Parsonage, by the paetor. Rev. J. E. Thompson, and his daughter. Mrs. J. W. Kern, of High Point, who is spending some time here with her father. minr ...lii.i. , lit meeting was In charge of the presl- dent. Mrs. W. R. Ford. The study 1 topic for the afternoon was "Mission ; Work in the Coal Fields." and in- teresting papers on various phases of this work were read by Mrs. L. F. Crenshaw. Mrs. H. C. Sisk and Mrs. C. R. MrAdams. Mrs. Kern served a salad rourse during the orlnl good time. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Suggs had as spend-the-day guests Thursday his mother and several sisters with their families. Those present were Mrs. M. E. Suggs, Mrs. E. S. Fassoux. -Mrs. Ed. Sehorn. Miss Aline Sehorn, mr. L,erov nenorn. an oi i nariotie; Mrs. r. t. . Lenii. .Mrs. v . c. ; Patterson. Elizabeth Anaerson. ; presented with a pair of silk hose. Miss Mary wtno neiore ner mar Mast. Miss Pauline Lentz. Yates j strauss Perkins. Grace Holman. j Refreshments were served-' The ' flage in June. Mr. and Mrs. Gra Lentz and Misses Katherine Springs. I 1argaret Newland. Georgia Riddle, i guests were Miss Garrett, of Au- ham have Just returned from the all of Mount Holly. Helen Barton Elo se and Mary Mc- i gusta; Miss Floyd, of Charloito; Miss j western states, where they have been Miss Elizabeth Llneherger and Dowell, Jerome Hicks. Helen Ben- 1 Henrietta Sinclair, of Waycross. Ga.: , spending their honeymoon. The guest. Miss Jennie Buford Hanson, nett and Mrs. Nollle Patton. Miss j Mrs. Alfred Hall. Mrs. J. C. Roe, and Ruests were welcomed at the door by of Bristol, Va.. leave Saturday hy jean Alexander served teand sand- j ner gxie9i Miss Woodslde. of Green- ' Mrs- M- c-. Ev"8 and Mr"- J- w motor for Montreat. They will be : wiches. ! ville S C - Mr. w A Frnnh t. I Horner. Mesdames R. H. Lewis accompanied up the mountains by A. C. Llneherger. Jr.. nad Mr. W. T. Leeper. who will spend the week end. Miss Llnberger will return next week nnd Miss Hanson will go :to Chnttnnoofi-a. Tenn.. to visit her 1 brother, before returning home. Mr. ana Mrs. W . H . fuett aftd i ... . j t waiter m i cii uiiu twu luiari ir turned Thursday from a delightful motor trip of a month, during which they visited Atlantic City. New York. Boston and also took an extensive , 'tour through Maine and Massachu- chusetts. Henry wnenerger ana r r. nan. who spent the past week ln Ran '.Francisco in their tour of the west. have left for Yellowstone Park. their next objective on their trip home. Thev will co through Wash- jlngton and come on by the north- ern route, visiting the Great Lakes land Niagara rails. The children of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sloan, of Belmont, held 1 their annual family reunion ana pic- nic at Armstrong's park, in Gastonia, where they were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Rankin, who leased the pnrk for the occasion. All the njoable rnii8itcor a delightful iord. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sloan and chld'ren Sarah Ztv ..7 ., ffita-M W T TROY ior, August 19. Mrs. J. W. ,;r"'" 7H"" ne memoera ot V? Tuesday Afternoon club and ad- '"al KUf" t a lawn party on j Tuesday evening. Old-time games were ntnvert -rfnr. I 'ng the evening. The hostess assist-I la Vr V7--l-V served grapes, lemonade and water- el by her mother. Mrs. J. M. Deaton, ! "k. VZ? S? ldM. C,,U.? " mi. uiiu .ma. j. tv . 8. C. Mrs. Guy Sanders and Messrs. I. s riske, L. J. Ewing .Carl Thay-S er. A. R. BoatwiMght, Luther Smith, j Beck Hurly. E- P- Welch and W. A. Cochran - ! Mr- Polakavoti and daughter. ' Mrs. Mm. Mn.ni-i. irt r,,..j.J ; 'morning for Baltimore and New ! were laid forirtisa Mary Mead, of ' Tork- ' 'Virginia; Mrs. F. R. Hewitt. Mrs. ,u. v, , D i F. W. Griffith, Mra. William Red- , Misses Nona and Estelle Brace! ,. X1U. o.rt.r M,rv ,.r vi.,, . T, '"J " 'T after a visit to Mis. Mamie , Kussell. Carl Thayer returned to New Tork ! Tuesday after f. visit to relatives in . . i . , , this county. a fe wdays ago from a visit to , relatives In South Carolina. .. I Mlas i was accompanied home by Myrtle Hurley, who will spend some I -Mesoames J. e-. Hurley and B. B. 1 ; Moffltt have returned from a visit . , . , ; i 1 !to Norfolk. Va. ",r- u"u , "tlfny lel1 "eo" "o'k. va.. wnere iney ; ' . . .Mrs. Li. W. MtUart ana little . ;rtaliirhter are anonillnir lhl .k nd i -"' "' in,. i in Raeford as the guestF of Mr. and I Mrs. j. L. Pratt. ; n Wuofnrn na th. crn t a nf l . .nil I ham. is the hous Jlliw liuien rontr, oi nwmnK-nl e Helen Porter, of Rocking-, is the house guest of her sister. I Clyde Nance. i . i jirs. Liyne rsance. ' Miss Connlee Ewing is spending !,his week in Raleigh with Mr. and j Mrs. June Perrji; the latter her ' sister. , i . A5HEBUR0 , - ASHEBORO. August 19. The Afternoon 'members of the Friday li.K mot ofUVi Mm k'pmn Alnanilpr -": :i""" . V""1'."" '"c inursuay uiiernuun. me umwn ; ot the meeting was to plan a course of study for the roming year. The! meeting was called to- order by the President. Miss Bora Scarboro who j calIed ,'?r 1 he f ""n "f new officers. , M" Kemp Alexander was elected P"ent. with Mrs. Clarence Rush, ' r u' V """'J " "' "' . ' tlves Chesternold. . U. COTnmttee submitted a course of c!redjr more gue-ts who railed were , Robert SaIlv Df Woodford S C for the coml W!iBon whlch Mim Katheflne Cooke and Mis. fells- ! e gi,t oT his Ms?er Mra P. ,he were (nructed to order. Theabeth Corpenlng. Presldinr at the T0UnV hostess served refreshments. The j tea table were Miss Nan Meade, of' Hujth gapp. visiting his Aunt. members present were Mesdames Ed-. Richmond, Va.: Mrs. John Perry, i Mrs j g Webb In Wadeaboro. war(j Cranford. James Crutchfleld. Mm. John Morris and Mrs. Carleton ' ' H' B Thompson, of Charlotte, 1. c. Moser. H. W. Walker. Mleses ! Mitchell, of New Orlearj. who were Br,.nt the week-end in Badln with Bora Scarboro, Lena Mae Johnson, i assisted In serving by Mrs. Theodore i frends. and Mabel Parrish. Besides the j Morrison Mrs. Vonno Oudger. Mrs ! . Mrg 2 g Hadley spent Thursday club members Misses Linie Parrish. J- 8- Horsey. Mrs. Joseph Greene. and Frldav n winston-Salem with Hallle Ross, Sallle Mae Tuttle. and Miss Alice Brown Miss Louise Tan- Mr and Mrs. R. L. Snyder. John, D. Wolff played bridge. 1 Mta Frances Moore, of lew ; Mias Wayne Fountain, of Lexlng- One of the most delightful parties oik. . (ton. was the guest -this week, of of the season was an "at home"; "r- "na,rB- A- 3- vn7el,r '"" Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller. ll Mrs. Henry Robins Friday 'rJtaln'1. Thups-- at their low., Mllw Luce Everett, of Salisbury. afternoon. honoring her houee , euests Mrs. J. H. Dixon and Mrs.,"" "0IT" luncneon in honor of - , eh.HnM. i, r ranres Ljr-r i . i v. , u. v ..... . .... rrlved they were greeted Misses inline .mu .v. entertained at a raro pari. Kate Brlttaln mart tne xop score and won the prlie. During the games home-made candies were ; nerved- Later in the evening a ; salad course wltb . sandwiches and Iced tea was served j MORGANTON , - innniVTriX. Auu. 19. .Miss "" , tHo Tk.i&... ttrnham Erwin left Tuesday . ' " rant to visit her rousna. n. """" of Rurl ngton !" ne ma"5 pageant Thursday Miss Erwin. who ' the pretty '"tie daugmer m air. nd Mrs. Ernest Erwin, represented HurKe couniy. . ,-enrh,S,ar. X home oAta p" t Mr and Mrs F M Scroggs. "hon'or of Miss Jennie Conley. of fnrlon who Is visiting her s ster. Mrs f' N Giles ' In honor of her niece. Miss Mary Tate Jones, of New Orleans, la..!"-". i jiuatuFiia. oa. Bridge was Mrs. B. S. Galther gave a hearts- j nlayed at four tables. The top score i .i;.. ,-t v K.-iturnav morninK. 1 110 i cuegtg were Misses Laura Claywell. jma Seagle. Manel Miner, neien Miss Laura l lay wen enienamea nt henj-ts-dice Friday morning in . ' All.. Alma Ro.eltt nt f A. nonor u. ."" noir. nnd Miss Mnry Tate Jones, of New Orleans. Those playing were Misses Alma Sagle Mary Tate Jones. Man Kai ? ' Jerome n. !5it'rr.0"'.v.. ..'.".V ! i Mlpka rainia ana uoroiny nen- ... , ti-i-. f 8trlHe: GeorjUl Rldd le. ''"' '.'"i""' Fvelvn Millner SJLv-.T.': Patton and W. N. Claywell. j aAl"very enJyabie diner party given at the Caldwell Tuesday night ; F , Brown, of Jarkson- i :.. p..- The EUMltB weT, Mr8. c. narrv Mrs. A C. Averv. Mrs. E. w- Pnfer. Mrs. W. E. White. Mrs. j F Spurgin. Mrs. Edward Erwin. .... n'.im, witi Mn. T . i Hunt, Mra W. A. Leslie. Mrs. W. I. , Ravis and Mrs. E. J. Galloway, Georgia Riddle was at home , Saturday evening In honor of Miss Helen Patterson and Miss Mary Tate Jones. , Enjoying Mira Riddle s hos- pltallty were Misses Mary Tate Taiim Tiiii. Wlton. Mabel Miller, U-Oa-. IW.t.Hsa A 1rv RtflAflrtft. M&f I ?"T??.e11! i0nL;.El.boeiS ! h M.r MciweiL Jerome V,. 77 i. . t r-tnv- H,t,k' CImB ,S!Sta' pltta and well and Mra, .Nollle Patton. ana WUlianv Leslie . Hurrt .L"n FnV,H,,l;h Tate Er-in FT1U Hos.- feld. Melvin Kelster. Gordon Tate, tn d Dr. rt. M. Phlll oa. Drr Rob-., ert Rofs, Dr Mlckle. Dr. Medlln and Dr W An 'lce court was served. ASHEVILLE A.iHEVILLE, Aug. It. William ii. WimamaonJt,. of Raleigh, who ! with his, family la spending aom, Mrs. Helen Varner Baas entertain- .i . . . ., - h,, . ed Friday evening in honor of Mrs. time at the Manor, wa. host at a T B, Walt 0f Augusta. Oa. Fol- dlnner party Saturday evening ai orove Park Inn. In honor of the . h . entertaining at a house 8U"ts 11 nUar P"y. jiiss arina w. w..-.-,the lotte. and Miss France Hampton, of Va.hvllle At the dinner besides the i,. Mix Julia Baxter ot Charlotte; MJs. Seachols . ... , ri,n. v. Pnm.lla .. . xi.. a ,aI. v-i f n.nvllle Va Miss Cornelia Vanderbllt. Mis. Mildred Chanibllss. -..-.' unA,n tmm ni.O u l so . . ii,. jflas Nan Mead of Richmond, Va., whose engagement to Ben Jones was announced last week, was the hon- oree at a luncheon at the Biltmore r orest uountry ciuo iiiewny, giy- pn hv Mrs. Junius O. Adams. Covers i? UUU flllU .una m v . An Interesting woW affair of Tues- dtty waa th. tea K,v.n by Mr-. D. u Meriwether, at. the Ashevllle Country club. In honor of her daughter. Mrs. George Pegge, of New York: Mrs. Caldwell Norton ' and Miss Brookes Norton, of Louis- ville Ky., and Mrs. H. B. Sherrlll. of New Orleans. Cards were received by Mis Elizabeth Faucrtte. Mimes ,F,nPM- Myrtle Allport and Mian V d...1. VvJ- taining were Mrs. L. M. Bourne. Mrs. Rlchard Weaver, Mra. Roger Merl- i wether, Mrs. J. W. Faucett, Mrs. h ,' f a w -.ji, v,. ., ,,c ... a..-i ,w a ii vi iia. duiiau v v jvra r . Aa v - mail A... k ursiD lauru uuiiii. uir I afternoon. I One of the largest bridge par- ; Mes of the late summer was that of Mondav afternoon, given by Mrs cnaries . aiaione. .Mrs. wuiiams amilh.r Mr. Wllhr ninnHnrf j T i. . , " . ana Mrs. x. t. KoDinson were tne ""e wir pr JJ i i . nners. ' Interesting visitor In Ashevllle ' this time H.rmm Frank Irn.:., at this t: old. composer of the melody or "Dix-1 ic," the popular aong of the south- - - le. th nnnillar inn, nf th. anllth- land, vaho with Mrs. Arnold is spend- ing thT.umrher at Ardrae. On Wed-'.lfi needav Mr. Arnold was honor guest, at a luncheon at the Battery Park hotel, given by Carl Behr. of this , 'ty, rormerly or the Boston Bym-l phony Orchestra, to the visiting sicians at tne musical festival. Mr. Arnold gave a most Interesting talk. reiatinr tne cirrunistarmee unaer ..ki.i. v.. a I nenr entertainea nis guests witn sev- i eral selertlons on the Zither. I Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hartwell ! Cooke entertained Wednesday after- i noon with a tea complimentary to, Dr. a nd Mrs. Thaddeus Rioh. of Phil- ode lphla Pa., the former the con- , ductor of the Philadelphia Festlcal '""" ?" t BilUnor estate ihp ariniii wno appfirea on ine nro- . .. ..- fain of the Music festival. Follow- enienaineo ror Mrs. B. M. Godfrey. rcr Knoxvllle. Tenn. who U the guest r her daughter Mrs. E. A. Ogle, nnd Mrs. F. L. Mc.Veer who Is leav- (, this week for her future home in Roanoke. Va. Several contests were feature of the afternoon. In the word-making contest Mrs Joseph Wltz was winner and was presented with a small work basket wime ,irs. n. j. narnett proved to De the most successful guesser and rwn .mail k.i.. i, . " """"in 1'Miow. , Dudine the ifterniuia u r n m ' " ' ' . Jl. """, "'verai selections and E- Ogle rendered a number I ot pan0 solos. . aaiaii-.i WILMINGTON . WILMINGTON, Aug. 19.- One of the m0Kt dellghtfhl entertainments ' of the summer occurred Friday morning laat. when Miss Minnie Louise Perdew entertained In honor ot her house guest. Miss Isabel Gar- mnuc uv mias iuimn r iovq. or Charlotte, to whom was awarded the j prize, wnne tne guest or nonor was , MiM Paey Rn6 her t Mrg , . R Pendpr j . T ' ' '' i Doro N c . Miss Ersklne Jarnnirnn , f j.,'ta: i Th R' Mrs. F. S. Burr. Mrs.' Whltehend. Miss Mar- ' , Rose Jones, of Atlanta: Miss A ice Browne. Mr. Jnhn Perdew nH Browne Mra ,Jnn PerH.n anA -------- ... , ...... Miss Sue Hardin. Miss Esther Exum Harrlsa return ed to her home on Friday last, after an absence of about two months, spent In Chapel Hill. Mis. Harris al- i.i ri m,. r- i. c 'Johnson, in Raleleh. for a week. WILL WED IN Al'TCMV. TARBORO. Aug. 19 The follow ing announcement will be of Inter est to friends of the popular young couple In Charlotte and other sec tions of North Carolina: "Mr. and Mrs. "Rr- B. Howell an- 1 1 U II III luc riiKaKniiciii It II U 1 ) - nronrhlnar marrlaee of their rlnrnrh. ter. Hattle Sherrod. to William Car- ter Darrow. The wedding will take place ln the early autumn." CONCORD COXCORD. August l.-On Friday " MtaM. Donnle Smoot,,Mar. Morrison ana ieora l-ouk en- tertalned at the home of the latter comn,.mnH M,. w. Craven7 of Raleigh.-- Bridge wai ub . ..rved.i - - . Mlesei Grace Redenour and , , "". Smith entertained at the home of MIsa Smith Wednesday Complimentary to Misses Mary Craven, of Raleigh, Virginia Pickens, of High Point, Celeste Armfleld and Ellen Howell, or Monroe, Miss Plna Wllleford gave a luncheon Saturday morning. iowing; an enjoyable musical program the hostess servjaan ice course. W. H. Scarboro entertains members of the Phllathea cl W. H. Scarboro eiitertalned the of Methodll)t Prote.ant Sunday rhnol nf whlnh h i th taaehar. Thursday evenine Foflowlnc the program cream, cake and mints were served. " muni trnjoyaoie the w?..w"lw at, by the men's Bible class of the k T T 1 1 1 W.tk.JI-l .1... C. Fink snd Chas. S. Smart. Concord wa indebted to the Music Lovers' club for an -evening of pleasure and entertainment when Tuesday night the club presented .-art. uvim rnno num. and Spencer Knight, pianist. In a concert at the Central School audl- torium. Mrs. A. C. Wolfe was hoatees Wed- ... , ,h ,.ki. f hrM liriHlS J IU till W Je ua complimenting her house guest. Mra j y McEachern. of Mt Pleasant, aalud and Iced tea was served at the cor of the game, jrs. Horance King, and daughter. v( Tj.nh.ii. nf Texas, are visiting fr(en(js and relatives here. Mr and Mr, j rj. Hatchett, of Atlanta. Ga., are the guests of Rev. and Mrg T w Smlth. Mr Rn(1 Mr-, Qe0rge Edwards, of Rocky Mount, are the guests of Mr . . v p,it.rinn Mr; R' g Tounf rtturn,A Tuesday from a European trip. She landed in .New mr Du.uj .... Monaay in asningion. wncro .no waa Joined by her sister. Mrs. 'L. T. Hartsell. BADIN BADIN. Aug. IS. Mildred Naah CAUl.i, nuf. r..H mnrnln, at rnnlr ..... nr h.r meat Catherine lu,Htu ' Hinnon Robertson, of Allen. After u Served y ri rnn mm. if-, (-renin niiu Lane wn. - a . xr- r i ', h- ,, ( D mil Dr and "t"'?1 tj5ni,ta ParenU' T n0 ... arM w ' w o Austin and rhj1(.' lef. Tueadav to spend a k ,n flaii.bury with relatives. I mm Jane Pratti .dUor of The mu-;Troy Montgomerlan. was the week- Pn(j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Z. Had- ' . y . ... . o...... J- . lluy ep"i U"J Sunday In Winston-Salem. w" T s pnni,A nrl little diueh Ar of Portsmouth Va sare the ',, of Mrs Cook'e'e parents. Dr. rt Mrg L L Ba p h. P. Markham spent Sunday and Mond , .gn,,,,,. Mr, B B Melton and daUghter, M,9(1 CurtU Melton vl(,ltlng reltt. KpendlnK a two-weeks' vacation ln Badn w)th her parent, Mr. and r- t f Vvrti ....... and , t, her home In Charleston. S. C. sft. er a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. i p F Young x ' I Miss Johnnie Srrle. of Salisbury. I was a visitor In Badln Sunday. OXFORD OXFORD. Aug. 19. Mra A. 8. ! Peace was nostess io a nappy gain- ' erlng Sunday when the family had a . ..- ... t reunion, me live mum oi iro. rraix a..ha ui - and leil I IIU VII I IU I 11 ISCIIIK V1 r7a ; ent. Mrs. Mould, only daughter t . Mrs. Pence, was absent, and her J aauKnteri Mnry Etta, of New Tork. also Mrs. W. L. Peace and Miss Pinrlnv who nr. tnnrlno the U'Pflt - . em states. These were present: ol. I Willis Orandy "Peace and daughter, ! Mary Orandy, of, Washington, D. C: I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Peace nd i family, of Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. . Alex Pence and family, of Fayette- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Peace and family, of Henderson; W. L. Peace and Margaret. Mrs. A. W. Graham entertained (Wednesday afternoon In honor of i mrs. n. w. umiuim, ji., wuu nuo , and R. G LaBslter showed tnem I into the library, where punch was j .... . l.. , T.r a Tln ' serveu uy iucbuuiiicb . . i and B- K- L88'11". assisted by Miss -aruiyii ....,.. front hall and Introducing the guests t the receiving line were Mis. Susan Graham and Mrs. J. C. Horner. Re- Vceivinb with Mrs. Graham were! the l bride Mrs. Graham, Jr., Mrs, John Webb. Mrs. R. LOevin, Mrs. tj. A. j. . 1 tt " a I J l tr a, T3a i ctelv'n Jll A H p1w J. B. Booth and A. H. Fowell. I Serving In the dining . room were . f i - T . i , QhlrlAw nf T7lolimnni1 Nina Cooper, Mary Xandis, Eloiuse and Frances Horner and Sarah Cannady. Receiving in the hall were Mesdames N. C. Daniel and N. H. Cannady. This tea proved one of the most delightful of the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. R..H. Lewis. Jr.. en- : ..... ... . g - - ! tertalned ,on Friday evening in hoM ' or of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Graham. Jr., who have Just returned from their bridal tour of several weeks n Mr and Mrs W. R. Tounr and the western state. Attractive acora cards were used in finding the guests' places at the eleven tables. Punch waa served by Mesdames J., W. Horner and R. O. Lasslter. After the game Mrs. Lewis, assisted by Miss Eleanor Huske, of Fayettevllle; Miss Jeannette Biggs and Misses Patty and Eliza Huske Lewis served Ice course. - ' Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. B.'8. Royster-, Jr, 'celebrtaed their fifth wedding anniversary- The guests showered the hostess with valuable wooden gifts. Bridge was enjoyed. The hostess served a salad course. " Mrs. Albert H. Taylor gave a card party Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. A, W. Graham, Jr. After the game of bridge, Mrs. Taylor served an Ice course. Miss Estelle White served .punch and sandwiches. The Invited guests, were Mesdames B. 8... Royster.-Jr., JL H. Horner, M. C. Evlns. E. B.floward. N. M. Fere bee, R.jM. Kay, L. C. Taylor. B. K. Lasslter, R. H. Lewis, Thomas White. J. F. Veasey. N. C. Daniel. W. Landia, Rowland Pruett, R. G. Lasslter, A. H. Powell. J. C. Rob ards. D. O. Brummltt. Misses Edna and Helen White, Susan Graham. Sallle Webb, Jeannette Biggs, Sadie and Isabel Parham, Annie Crews and Crews and little Kath spending a week at Owen, of Chase City; Katharine Turner, of Peters burg, and Sam Darden. of Law rencevllle, Va., spent Thursday with Miss Bernice Usry. Mia Ruth Fagan is visiting In Youngs ville. Misses Helen and Edna White have returned from a tour of west ern states. They were away for sev eral weeks. Miss Katherine Britisher is vls- iliag In Blowing Rock. Miss Eleanor Huske and Misses Parker, of Gatesvllle. stopped over in Oxford with Mrs. R. HC Lewis. Jr., en route to Blowing Rock. Francis Bradshaw is spending tlys week at Old Fort. Miss 8allle Webb has returned from vlalt to Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Britt have returned to their home after visiting Mra R. R. Herring.' BREEDLOVE-n TXT. OXFORD. Aug. 1. The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Breedlove at Wil ton waa the scene of a pretty but quiet marriage on Sunday afternoon, when their daughter. Addle, became the bride of Francis Earl Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Hunt, of Ox ford. The Impressive ceremony was performed by Rev. E. M. Snipes, of the Oxford Methodist church. Im mediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for a visit to Richmond, Va.. after which they will be at home in Oxford. New Treatment Used Succesr tvllyby Thousands. For years rlentlBts anil chamuta hav ndMnrord to perfect m preparation thai would curt dandruff and maka the-ralp haalthjr and vlgoroua, but it haa only bean lately that a real remedy haa been foand. Oat from any drag atora a 10c or 11.00 botlle of TONO-8CALPA I Scalp ToBlo) and applr to the scalp, rubbing In well with th Bnger-tipa. After a few appllcallona all Hrhlng will ease, the hair will atop coming out and evarr particle of dandruff will die appear. To atrenrthao the hair roota and prevent the hair from coming out after aa lllaeaa there la nothing batter Adv. Sovereign Tonic Supreme in effect Strength and Courage When your health has been ondermlneit by worry or overwork, when your vitality la lowered, when you have thai tired rrei u. vkm vnnr nervea are decreased. You are then In a rundown condition. Tour aratem muat be upheld b-- , ..- , tonic whieh will, giva you new strength and ambUleo flwveretga Teal In tablet form It a blood and nerve food each tablet containing one grain of Prepared Iroa. Toa will begin to tl the efficiency "t the Sovereign Tonic after the drat few doaea Don't healtata try Sovereign Tonic with out delay. , Tour drugglat Belle It or can get It for you If you cannot conveniently rail ma: II for bottle, aent prepaid or apeclal a i bottles for IS Dletrtbutnre. JOHN 8. BLAKE DRCG CO. Charlotte, N. C. adv. WILLIAMS PYORRHEA TREATMENT Is not a mouth wash, It Is a real treatment for PYORRHEA (Rlggs disease). Will heal soft, bleeding, receding, and spongy gums. Dent(sts Manufactured by H. C Williamii Chemical Company 1 8. Try on St. prescribe It. Bold at all geod druggists. BARGAINS In New and Used. Household Goods. Two Stores full of good To Select From Anything Needed for tbe Home at Charlotte Auction House We Buy and-Sell New and Used Goods. 8 North Brevard St. Phone 5124 TRUSSES FITTED BY .. .EXPERTS FOB EVKHi nKrO.s. Phone or Write JNO. S. BLAKE DRUG CO. Oa the Sqaara. Charlotte, N. C. 511 ITaW
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