CHAELOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 26, 1CCX
7.
i r -uests from the parlor, which waa j porch and Uwn party to her little to the young people of Newton. J sonalltjr and divinely, inspired utter. and over their fancy work they dls- chaperones. were CoL and Mrs. Kev with a hanJsme box of candy. In the.
t ;o ing with red rosea, to the aining.i aaugnter, csatue, in ceieorauoa pi nr i Never ongnter snone tne oni 1 ancea or the beloved Bishea Rond- cussea various interesting topica eso I nan. Mra. Arrnistead Jonee, Mra. c. t-aster color with the white aatln Eas
loom, which waa lovely; la -the Eae- J sixth birthday,
tip rulers, preen and white, t The I . . - ." '
T.iam c&rti were little biddies with I An occasion of much pleasure -the 1 fluid to nvtrllnwhir wlt)i ' hinnil an lnsnlratinn to hlrhr inH ' hettarfing had come: but not until they bad J Ed Chambers Smith. Mrs. S. F. Tel
a af . WMfr vii a i-iamiaim. annmnifti I . . i . t-. . .. j iM - - r . . . - , : i iffnmvir T n . mifl nr mnittiAAn aiirai -.Mr- rranb wavwnA. M w ann
Uant surv-iba proclaimed the Resur- thaler.' Surely auch a seeaon must! Pleasantly did the time peas that be-I M. Buabee, Mra. F. H. Buabee. 'Mr.
reotloa nooa, and the churches were I leave lte blessing behind and "prove (lore they realized It the hoar for part- land Mra Charles Root. Mr. and 'Mra.
iiaster egg bodlea Tha delightful j past week waa a beautiful appointed J hearted people. : Eaater dresses,, and Hiving.
Eaater hats came forth la all their
glory end the feminine . heart - waa
luncheon consisted of tongue, plmen- j dinner tendered by Dr. and Mra R- C.
to nandwlchea. creamed, oeas on toast. Matheraon In compliment to Mra. B.
celery wafers, atuffied olives, tomatoes 1W. Me bane, of MeDane, who la vielt-v-iih
tnayonaise, peach cream, straw, ling her daughter,' Mra. C. A- Balrd.
. . . . .a - I . .a a....!..... war. tha
OeXneS, Binctruuuit piuucu waitr. 1 nuicu tauu utiir uwvmu, " - v ...a. , .
Itoouefort cheese and coffee. Mlsa j effective decorations , or me iaoie,.i - mon aeugnirui enter
Marrey Wiuiamaoa ana ranees iee i wnere me ionowing enjoyca w. n i -- duuuij mgni er me
gracefully assisted tha hostess.- 'The J Mra. Mgthersotie elegant hospitality: j "noe the Lorutwo duncay
rnesta were the following: Mesdamea Mra. B. W.- Meeane. m. ana ra.,. Me uie cnjiaren-.acfluited
Frank Laney. W. A. Lane, o. 8. ie. I a. tfaira, Mr. j. jl. waira. aura jwtpn i nw creaitablj'.- ?
CM. Griffin, J. E. As he raft. Lizzie M. Vaughn,. Mr and -Mra.' Jts. ar-
L-eson. Mr. and Mrs. A., at. i-icaew.
Minx rwiav Jliialek and Aavlla Llnd
aay and Meaara .Robert Crewa and
K. A. lUncton
enjoyed tha elegant- luncheon, ao
'Z:A j beautifully served by two charming
reluetant rood-bye, aesuring her of
their : thorough enjoyment ,of this
pleasant . occasion.
out fif commission this year-en 4c
count of Lent resumed active opera
tiona on Monday mornlnr whan thir
ty o forty couples and a-hjundred or
" .i.: I Misses EUen . Gibson, Jena ' CoJ-
-.Kir . . Vlli; "" ohl na Marguerite Brown.
Covington, 8. H. Green, Oeorge Beaa-
ley. V. E. Oaaon, RUius Armneld, K.
J. Lane, of Knoirviiia. Ttenn.; K.
Morrow, A. L. Monroe, Frank Arm-
field and iMlas Annie Morrow.
enjoyable cermans - that ever, took
plac there was danced and enjoyed
for. several delightful houra
who attended the meeting of tha Kap
rta.' Delta aororitv in" Charlotte ' Mon
day and( Tuesday, have returned home.
ter llllea Th bonbv. A vnrv tarca roh.'i..
bit Ailed with bonbona and adorned
with -oddly-ahaped china ggs, was ;
cut for by Misses Jessie'. Burton and"'
Kate Ingram, Miss Burton winning.. C
The collation waa beautiful- and te- J
gant. The salad waa served in pannl- .
kins surrounded by Httle blddlea. the -sandwiches
- tiej with violet ribbon ,
through. tha: of whleh was thrvust .
a pansy, the egg dressing on lettuce t
abd adorned- with - strawberries. With I
the serving -or the other accompani-arfj
menu eama tha coffee. The nextf
ahower threw V - damner urionro..J ia SI Til"Jl,,a "oclo7 IOn".'n Miaa Coltrane waa accompanied by a
flftr Mttl. folk. wL ".1 i h! Prea' T number of her frtanda, who will be
number j
rf v -m m. Ii . , - " -
by Mrs.- Frank Wlliiim- 7 . " f i n" L"' week or more. They
.The memtoera of the Diana Club and
few Invited ffuests were charmed
to meet with .Mrs. E. 6- Green. Jr,
Tuesday, afternoon and enjoy a game
of progressive trail. The Hostess
distributed dainty score cards and
eooa avery-.one became absorbed In
this ever-excltlnr erame. Mrs. J.
M. Falrley. Jr., was found at the close
to be the most suocesarui nuntneas in
"- 1 ." I egar hunt riven tn .! r . ' , -"-"j-- are: miss ciara ijueitira.- jacason.
The Embroidery Club-was delight- !Ki 2 7?.!i.?!.r i u5.hlIirn ,e trP" earrlageato say noth- Mich,: Miss Mabel Proctor. Arcadia,
fully entertained Wednesday after- ZZZ.. r o.Vj..,T "T an-llng or a whole train -of atrtxft cars. Wia; Miss Harriet Beeler. Kinsley.
noon by Mrs. T. Rv Tatt,-assisted oy ,k-i- .Vr"L were in requisition io carry tne eager Kana: Miaa Marguerite Hamilton,
harming daughter, .Mrs.-. J. " J.-1 vTn . iJ?.. lne I epectators to the scene. ' . . Covington. Ky.; Miss Louisa Laurence,
ZZ , ue uu i a ociock ina Twin viy ui cedar Raplda Iowa; Miss Louise Ken-
wouia take Place within doors, and I reeenttan ushered-, n the festivities of iiurAmHn. :. Ton . vti.a l.,tm
many a foot waa bending Its way to-I the evening.- This functien. which Is iMeMurrv. Bloom'lnaton. 1IL: Miss Ses-
wards . south Newton. rnrtnniii 1 na kmiiv iinni f t.i. cimina.t. iu I . ...
nwjy.a;ter .thni:df arriviJdjtriB Easter festivities, waa especially love-1 and. MlssJLallage Oates, Aahe'vllle. Fulton Hall at tha'coltoga-and
sun burst foria anl hi-n tb marylly and attractive. , The club roomsj. . . - (participated In by quit a numb
her charming
VanNoppen, of Spray, who is mak
ing an extended visit -to her parents.
Aside from the pleasant chat - over
the beautiful and Intricate designs of
fancy- work, great amusement - was ai
forded by the social feature, a pro
gresatve word contest. As soon as the
dosen bright erg . era bid ten In j were most-tastefully decorated and j Last week the following InviUUons
the chase, her score being twelve Igueau found their places from tha j the spacclous grove that surrounds thla I presented a most attractive setting for wer issued:
nnint. w t nnmibla thirteen. Mrs. I aainty pink and white score cards.
Green, aaalshed hy Mesdamea V. D. with alacrity the word-building be-
. Bikes and Ellie- MacKenzte served gan. on one table letters were pro-
Miit. ! .HHo.ia refreshments. 1 vided to begin tha names of birds.
Tha a-ueets wera the followlna: Mes- beaata or fish; on others, cities, flowers
B. Blakeney, T. J. Payne, Rufus Arm
neld. Ellle MacKenzia. 3. C. 6ikea, J.
T. Grifflth. O. W. KochtjUky, Liszle
.' Cevlncton. J. M. Falriey. Jr. Mem-
tiara. Mesdamea O. 6. Blair, A. L
' Monroe, Frank Laney and Frank
, Armfleld. visitors.
na imnnw wear. wnen me auoiea waa -ther iAivnurfni ..' v. r.
Uma had expired Miaa Daisy Buslck I !!fUl. Dn3r. ' "a larg.
and Mra N. M. Pickett held the I ,i. 7,:" "V": -na llant lit
. - " ''t'"" na la, ne at
country home. With what - mtrrv I tha recention.. At the stairway. Mr.
shouU the children rushed forth A W. 8. finlnes and Mr. Robert. 6. Gal-1
tbelr quests of hidden treasures, an I lowar received tha guests, the gra-j
how-the beamlnar eves told f thmri clous courtesy of both gentlemen!
enjoyment. Master Wllfon t- striking tha keynote to the delightful
. i ..... . . m wnm .raw a
Thursday Study Club
' at home - -
- ' with Miss Jenn Coltrane -
Thursday, - April twenty-third '
' eight to ten 'p. m-
-' "- al Ivm filtavinm - .
one
celvlng Una wera: Mr. and Mra Peter j stonewall Jackson Training' School
A. Oorrell, Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Wll- . , , - -.. - -
lard, Mr. Thomas xyaca ina uimi 'Mrs, Lawrence Boynton,-or sing-
Caro Buxton. Mr., and Mrs. George ham ton, N. T., who has bean the guest
W. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. i nomas of Mrs. B. E. Harris, - ror
Mra. E. jH." Fellowa Mlsa Jannette
Badger, Miss Catherine Badger, . Mr.
Bartiell "Wise, Mr. W. W. Vaaa, -Mr.
and Mrs.. H. Vf. Wilier." Mrs. Erwln
Holt. Miss Jane -Ward. TAr. and Jura.
Cavin Dortch, Miaa Jannie Coffin, Mra
R. C Strong. Mrs. R. .D. Wi Connor,
Mrs. A. B. Andrews--and Mrs. 8.- R.
Raney,
' Quite a number of younar, ladies of I course of cream and cake waa exauia-?
tha -city greatly enjoyed, ten morning Italy lovely. The cream waa In tha?rf
german viven Monday by th cadets I cnape of fruit flowera, or a heart, 'or
of tha A. AM. College complimentary "hearU and flowera" how. suitable at
to tha Wake Forest College Daseoam ror mating time. Each plate waa dif-'j
team and atudenta accompanying the J ferent. The-blocks of different colored ti
team. This waa in r unen au anu i caae bad the fancy icing of violets. 'wl
Mr sua sbl vcrw uclcobiui mail a - v a jib wuilb aann viiiifl minri wara in ' i
This . waa followed Monday night I tha ahaoe of ea The favors ware tha
by an Easter german ny tna .f l itapp aeareat little Easter . colored - baskata ft
Aflpha. Alpha Epsilon chapter, com- I with a real nest of eggs over whlca. i .V
pllmenUry to Kappa Sigma, Kappa tiny chick peeped from tha aide .of
Alpha, Sigma Mu and tsigma- Phi tha basket, i t,.;4il
.. Mrs. Armfield's , guesU were: Mes- ft:
Fred Grlswold, E. R, Brlggs, . Frank
Armfleld, Jlerbert McGraw, Guy Dun-.
can. Wyatt Armfleld, Thomas Gold, " 00
Gordon Burnett, ' Win ' Snow, ' Jesse
Armfleld, Thomas ' Gold, W C Beav- '
ens. Rector Tate; Misses Jessie-Bur- !
ton. Kate Ingram. ' Connie .Charles.
Hy Walker. Alii Burton. Laura ;
Kirkman, Francis Ingram and L, Ir
win Paylor. . - .v-1-
Thls waa ahto in
number of
visiting fraternity men and Raleigh
and vlaltlng ladlea -' The patronesses
were Mra D.-H. Hill, Mrs. James 'A.
Higga. - Mra B. B. Skinner, Mrs.
Franklin McNeill, .Mrs. A. W. Knox,
Mrs. -Paul Lee. Mrs. Jamee H. Poa,
Mrs. C. O.- Latu and Mrs, M. T. Nor
ria.
NORTH WILKESBORO.
Correspondence of The Oeerrer.
aT.at. ' tniba.KAaA A nHl fPflA
n. BoolT-Oub -aned a 1.. Misses May Goolby
k I srViakaf msfWM ai nil vat'ai nwmvx t A aa
spectively. as a reminder of their ttuT them Wn young girl
Tinany vase and a Japanese plate, ue- i uiuB spent a bright Eaa-
iicious reireanmenta were servea. Mrs.
V. T Pa hill will h. klI.M n ha
club at Its next meeting. Mr afternoon littl. Mia. 5".!,ic" ""h - "tZ S.
yuvrana Bnyder ervfart.l.4 . . " ""'"" '".I" 77,-"-.
The Eaater' german given by , the
Capital Club waa to have; bean bald
Tuesday night of the past week but
several I owing to the music festival and other
She waa I events scheduled It was decided by tha
Maaiin. Mr. Huher Hanes and Miss I weeks, has returned homo.
t Tt.hn.nn and nthera - In the I aceomnanled hv Mra Harria and little l-houae committee to cost Done the af
nuneh room, which was effectively daughter. Elizabeth, who wlU visit in I fair to April 10th. . Flans are afoot
r ' .. . l a... i n . r a . . l . n 1. 1 a. i.. 11 k.ini..i
g..i,, ...r. 1 decorated, delicious puncn w ! Dcrtnion, a-a. n H. wuj
r.-ia ber ef eH.. V. -" a num- bv Mesdamea R. B.oauoway. ; - anair ana quite a numoer or out-oi
r., ' T rrrntl"' " n.""r ao on College J t V T.ii-- ntia carter Woodruff ' Rev. and Mrs. Plato Durham have I town gueaU Is expected
The 15a na Soucl Club which Is com-
posed of tha girls of the younger set ' ' -waa
entertained by Miss Clara Har-'
mon Tuesday evening. After a must- -
cal programme by Mlasea . Brlggs,, y-y
Mann, and Walker, dainty -refresh- -.
ments era served. .' '.' , ,.;r.-j 1
formally at luncheon one day tha
paat week, when her guesta were 'Mra.
charming meeting with Mlas Ruth
IPllson Friday evening, every member
iwith, only one exception . being prei
at. Instead of the regular book
tor discussion several pieces were
read, tailing the origin of Easter euid
.how It Is celebrated In different
countriea Those who took part were
alias Ruth Pllaqn.. Miss Kate Craner
and . Mlas Louise Flniey. A little
fcaar was given to eaoh with lnatruc
Jona to eo and find the rabbit neata.
UUl renewed their youth and enjoyed
. in tha hunt for the hidden eggs with
ea much eagerness as they did in days
ef yore.
Next waa a progressiva game of
'Jack-ln-the-Buah" clayed with pea
ruts. Miss Hattle Edwards was the
gnost . fortunate contestant and waa
presented with a box of candy. After
delicious refreshments of Ices and
take, for which tha hostess has an
enviable reputation, all reluctantly
vended their way homeward with
rleaaant memoriee of a most delight
ul evening.
The community had the pleasure of
. ttearlnf llalPh Bingham, the noted
humorist,. Impersonator and musician.
end for an hour the audience waa
highly entertained with fits selections.
Auvlla Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Fitzgerald.
ia9 cniioren hmA . . i - - : - - i , ...
"ma at various Eaater d Charles, worneet. - J"
successful niaa j iTT 1 Tha reception waa ioikj-ou j - wnn nr. . .vuvu. -r
? germanTwhlch was daneed -by the eupy the parsonage as soonas wma
home
Mrs. C. A. Balrd was the charming
nostees to the Friday Afternoon Club
at her home on Market street, when
ner guests were Mesdamea B. M. Ca
rt 1 11, H. X. Blnford, E. P. Cahill, C. O
McMtchael. R. C. Matheraon, J. O
Ragadale, J. J. VanNoppen. T.-R
appropriate prise. On -nf-Hna" .Tl ?"roru.w"iv" "T- mlZZZZA eh...V m. in it.
. h.,u, . -a u largest numoer w fw'" v -
a rangiea web mat iu. I f . . .. m 4 iaaa nm I - . . -
.-v.a . . . w An tne nail room noor. a - 1
THE SOLID COMFORT WOMAJf. , ; T.
.a 14. .1. a...l. TV " " . . . k
, " r " I There's some what Ukes tna alsnasr Kina
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Llbchford enter-
Monday afternoon at an Easter egg
hunt for their little daughter, An-
pie. . 1
. wnjen waa oitua f Marvlana. Virginia o 1 wut ncr vwn w -"
wuuna ina ihr.oH ,m . 1 "j . . -,, 1
founri . " J. ,' l ana was the Old North State neing wen vU.TO
louaa a lny chick much tn h. -whj. I . . . ...hna,nta- tvnt. I
delight The littia Z. :r". ".wf enw?- .' L a'e1 J. " r;i T-vai Mra W H. Adams and Miss Pattle special Intareat are Mlas Louise Pit
riven nacer an : -Z. '"J i" 01 L -a-m to Adama of Monroe are visiting Dr. tlnger and Mr. James Leigh Skinner.
j - . . . ". mu luia IO I Tne SDiriL Ol nMwv" : . .. . . . I ... .w. ... -v. .a - a
a rabbit and rhbv.n. ..- 12" . : w-...., v.iks and the danc-. ana Mrs. w. u. nousion. I l n vuurcn " vw cuovju
draw
Tha weddings hat are 6 lake
1 place next week and are awaited, with
PraVN. M. PlckltC W." C. Jones', .il 0aUher th. rabb"n rnttau;. T t Til chantecleer crowed - . Ttharrin and Mr Croand Mr md WMaZr at Tw toe. when theyrV ee4ead
J. Bart Webster and Misses Jennie Jri, Neva Bollck the chicken In protest Altogether. It was a Ae- Mr. and Mrs. J. B ! .fi "n "r- fifn-Jh Thiav For P,um they're tender and forgtvln.
Cardw.ll. Auvlla Lindsay and D.lr f"- Jhen the children wera dlvldeS Ughtful Eaatertlde. perfect In weather. W Mr . J F. Hurley attended tj their weight ta averdce
Buslck.
As a diversion! a '. Into four .eta and tV nn'mber and eharac- meeting of the North Carolina Pre Don tner. wm . a-aemoia
. . " - 1 ... vmb wa I iurvuuav - . . . .
audiences
Iva .am. alla a ,1 .-. I a glVCn On f .. . - I -.1. u. halnjul t make I ASSOClatlOll in UnariOIlS tnS WBa. I .I-IS" iJOTHlwir. '
."'r.u "tr;: Hahw. ..I" 'Tw,n? r0": ter ot in. ,'--- -7 , folk. Tha ceremonies for both are
o "a T.mS?.." '.la" V.TA"V iaTr-Za a-.V"- nd Cotton- It bright ana oeauiuu.. Mra J. M. Grler and son. Robert, to be especially pretty.
a vsa an BB3B n riW moat ataaJa I SBawaaa-a-a-- l I . . a-. a. 11- . -aar V V
, "viuai , . are visiting in siaiesviue. . u.
chlidr Ti'A n.."LMn
ma.rla fM., w. ,: uuiuunr i urayt,. jr., '"a-- -- --- nrs. a. b. .Alien, in niiwuiui.
maae rrom rabbit and mit v.... I . v a. beautiful "in- I B n v.,.. vav h.
j , .... , as u L I nuBinu UWMi a ' - i.ur. nu i a. X . jj. . . m..w .
,v' "rw,iAnnl XillUn won ner In honor of the team. T" oin- turnaa from putsburg. Pw where
latter r n, naFrntta Scbrum tha big room at the elegant home of his tney attended the marrlaga of their
C. O. McMlcbael and Mlas Auvlla
Lindsay tying for tha first prize, which tbey could nke althln a aivn ii,.
by lot fell to Mra. McMlcbael. Tha taveral children JZ
booby was presented to Mrs. B. M. Ca
mil. ueiiclous refreshments were
served and an exceedingly pleasant
afternoon spent at this hospitable
noma.
latter contest
the word Chicken and Nn. wniik
i i.mrnnr, i . .
Mrs. T. W. Walters and Miss May " " "J-" relrennients Whila the
Grace Gaither led on mrenta waa beautifully decorated In n Mr; Morrison Fetzer to Miss Dor-
n blue and whUe. University ors. othy siocum. Miss Theresa King, or
,me effects were t i Kiizaoetn uoiiege. v.nariwvi. ""uru
POINT.
Correspondence of The Observer.
High Point, April 23. Thursday af
ternoon the pretty, apartments of
Mrs .William Clay Jo nee wera glad
with tha Easter . season ana tne re-
what's graceful as tha wilier, - u .
But I prefers a woman with a form that's
like a pillar. . v: .,v, , V -I' j." ; W-.-,
Tha eomfertubblo bunchy anas with china Z.l i . '.
that's sorter double .
A woman with a ohln ilka that ain't never ..
buntln' trouble :v r. -
Ki si
si :
?4
I .don't believe so much In looks; these' i4
gala that's so good lookln' . n
Ain't never wuth a hill e' beans when It
oomea down' to eookla. ' aU.
thay'ra fonder of good llvta'.
I never did go much on bones, a'though
I never tried 'em.
Onlass they've got two hundred pound or
so of fleeh to hide 'era.
..a. 4. f oiirj, oiiu MB I war. K.n . - I WniiW IIIV Ba.aaw . I - - . l " va ua CMahv. . amv. . " " "
Ooolsby left Friday morning, the A na Uttlo ones iB the menu and table decorations, her cousin. Miss Mary Bingham, dus- currtnc newness and fresh neea of all
The Ladles' Aid Society of the M.
E. church served supper Tuesday ev
ening from to o'clock. Many
people were present and are indebted
to the ladles for not only a good sup
per bat e fine time. The proceeds
sunountea to ill. is.
former to join her husband In Little
Rock, Ark., wh-jre they will spend
part of the summer, and Mlaa.Ools-
by, w he has been visiting Ursr Wal
ters, to return to her home at Chat
ham, Va. While In town Miss Golsby
nas been tne recipient of many social
attentions, attesting her popularity
among the people of this place.
pronounced this
bad ever bad.
the best time they covers were Hald for sixteen a this ing Easter.
delightful six course ;
A e TAtii'i and Its
Monday a. larsra numSar t ww 1 V" ""f" 1 Tr-Y.tten.
and young went to Hickory on both Many of the Eaater guests are stilt
RALEIGH:
The Ladles' Missionary Society of
lha Presbyterian chruch held Us
monthly meeting with Mrs. J. R. Fin-
ley. Africa was the subject for dis
cussion and Interesting , pieces were
read. It waa a very enthualastlo
gathering,' having the largest number
present in tne history of the society.
- LENOIR.
Correspondence ef The Observer.
Lenoir, April tl. -The Zeb Vance
chapter or the Daughters of the Con
federacy met with Mra M. O. Shearer
Tuesday afternoon. After discussing
Business or local and connectlonal in
terest, the programme for the after
noon was taken up. Gen. N. B. For
rest was the subject of the selections
read by. Mrs. M. L. Gwyn and Miss
' ftadie Jonea. The glimpses into his
life, both as private citizen and sol-
flier, were Intensely Interesting. Miss
Cadi Jones was appointed by the
president to organize a local junior
enapter. Mra Shearer, assisted by
IMlss- Annie Shearer, served delightful
Ice cream and cakea and the social
'half-hour was much enjoyed.
of The Herald's office, and Miss Flor
ence Payne, of Reldsvllle, were united
In marriage at the home of the bride's
erandmother, Mrs. Harrison, April
JOth.
Mr. ana Mrs. j. o. wall announce
the marriage of their daughter, Eu
genia, to Mr. Hugh Atwood Fennel!
of Richmond. Va.. which will take
place the 29th of April.
train and in buggy to talta In the bah hH,hTnl Th Obeanrr. Ur aoclal roe-Unr WWh tha
incnus enjoyed tne dellarhifnl hnani. mar, ia the guest ei ww... -1 wee oi ' - -
tuJItu . ,ui.. .,.. . . I 1 . . . ... a...llnat Thornton. I k. Iw ahnw aHwan Wed nSHdAT after-
Th. porch ZTyJi wiro biaumullv il ViS U the gut""of her ajjter. n uae"r The eu-plce. of the Wo- In lova and appreciation of her be
decorated with K, ."il'i! li WW. Brlggs. at the Hotel ,.,.. club of juieign. An espec reavemant. there was no business to
Frances Miss Beulah ' Barker, or uiiy handsome array of little people be ttaciemcted; tha first hail hour was
Ruiiaburv is tne guest of Miss Marion I wa8 enured for the contest, the prises spent In aoclal converse and then the
"... .... cii . nraena. 1 w .nit. ,l..lr.hl. tAP their In- I a....... ..,, ka. i.a Tn
nrr'&om- trtnalc Mil rtUttom' thi honor ITvenSen-vM poem7f '155
as Tlse.-Mr. Llndy .."a conveyea. v nasi -. un.i oi eacn ywnm- wee w . - "Z"7a Vreit oomberraUon. .a' ira -
vmvj tv IDUU1K WlUCn 'W lO Ula Wl J .OSl f le. V.-J Vea 'am Jj)
Mr. M. L. Mlsenhelmer, foreman decorated with lanterns, which made I Mrs. W. W. Brlggs.
On Saturday afternoon. In honor of
tier guest Mrs. Brevard Nixon, of
Charlotte, Mrs. J. T. Jones waa at
home to the ladles of the faculty of
. (Davenport College. In a contest In
hrhlch blanks wera to be filled with
the namea of magazines, Mrs. Nixon
Jron the prize, a box of dainty ruch-
Ings, and Miss Crandall received the
, consolation, a colored Easter egg. The
: piano solos of Misses Crandall and
Baylor and Mrs. C. C. Weaver, render
. d with great akill. gava much pleas-
tire. MJss Leila Judnon Tuttle read.
I n - mer inimitable - manner, two oj
Uncle Remus" stories. Mlas Jessie
Courtney assisted Mrs. Jones in serv
ing a light collation. Those Invited
to meet Mrs. Klxon were: Misses Park
. r. Rusmisell, Carr. Taylor. Crandall.
(Webb. Lear. Bowman. Hexton. Tut-
I!?' Howard and Courtney: Mesdamea
Weaver, Munvar, C. C. Weaver. M.
Courtney and C. A. Weaver.
The Moravian Easter services in
Wlnston-Halem were attended this
year by Misses Wirt Shelton, Exle
Collins and Mary Anderson and Dr.
and Mrs. J. A. Roach. Dr. and Mra
Roach remained over for the Easter
german. Other visitors to Winston-
Salem for the ball game Monday be
tween the University and St. John's
College of Maryland were Messrs. J.
Bart Webster, Dan H. Dugaer, C. O.
McMlchael and Joseph M. Vaughn.
Dr. apd Mrs. E. A. Lockett. of
Winston-Salem, arrived Saturday, to
spend Easter at Deep Spring farm
with Mrs. Lockfctt'a parents. Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Lindsay. Miss Hilda Wall,
who la attending falem Academy,
spent Easter with her mother, Mrs.
Mollis Wall. Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Price, who spent the winter at West
Palm Beach, Fla.. will return home
this week. Mr. Cabrea Penn. who
has been visiting his parents In Relds
vllle for the past week, returned yes
terday. '
of the
social
Miss Oertmde Hall' entertained the
Wise and Otherwise Book Club at
fcer home Thursday afternoon. The
election of officers consumed most of
the time alloted to the business ses
lon; with the reiejlt following: Presi
dent Mrs. W. H. Craddock; vice
president Mra. Edmund Jones; libra
rian, Mrs. ' W. . Covington: secre
tary. Mra 3. C Beagle; corresponding
Secretary, Mrs. E. F. Reld. Miss Hail
erved delightful refreshments. Those
present were: Mesdames Boulware,
Craddock, Covington, 'Erwln, Gwyn,
Hall. HenkeL Jones. Kent Martin,
tfewland. McGeachfT. VI a nocks. Sea-a-le,
Sely, Jones, Reld. Edmund Jonea
iTr Shell, Misses, Beeil, Hall and
Hamilton.
- Mr and-Mra- Cr-H. A.-Ruppr of
!Bluefikl, W. Ve are spending a few
days at th Martin Houses Mra J. L.
Kelson and little daughter are visit
ing In Fort Valley. Ca. Mrs. Bre
vard Klxon and Mr. and Mrs. James
T. Montgomery, of Charlotte, spent
last week In Lenoir visiting friends.
Mrs. C E. Rapt and son are visiting
In Edgemont. Miss Janle Howard
visited Mlsa Tuttle st DavenportCre
tarnlng to Hickory Tuesday.
: ' MADISON.
f orm poodenca af The Observer.
' Madison, April 14. With an "eter
nal fitness of things' spring ushers in
fner sunny smiles. While the gentle
rains and soft, breezes unfold the ten
der green leavea and purple blos
eema.en4 meledlea af HtMibK 1 (111 the
a!r, likewise -transformations are re
produced la the beautiful and deUcata
rolors of human attire and In the re
newal of aoclal activities. Again out
door fetes become possible; men and
vn&n boys go fishing, while girls plan
ricis aad lawn and porch partiea
: .'r. Chixmao's pond and Mr. McMlch
rs mill were the scenes of many
T-eet!ars Eaater Monday. The first f
r Jaote McAnaJly will give
GASTONIA.
Correspondence of The Observer.
Gastonla, April 24. One
most delightfully pleasant
events of the season waa the function
Tuesday afternoon. Several days pre
vious beautifully engraved carda were
sent out reading as follows:
Mrs. David . Montgomery Jones
at nome
Tuesday afternoon, April twenty-first
nineteen hund red a nd eight -
The Misses Little, Five-thirty to .seven
The guests were greeted by Miss
Susie Hoffman' and Miss Mary Grey
Sandlfer and shown Into the parlor,
where Mrs. Jones, Misses Marion and
Lore Little, Mrs. P. R. Falls. Mrs. M.
H. Curry and Mrs. Andrew E. Moore
received. Serving In the aalad room
were: Mra. H. 11. Moore and Mra.
Mary Moore Morrow. The decorations
here were In red and green and the
color scheme was carried out In the
refreshments In the hall the deco
rations were In palm and ferna and
here punch waa dispensed by Mra E.
H. Tuttle and Mrs. Janle Norment.
Serving In the Ice cream room were
Mesdamea J. Lee Robinson and John
C. Moore. The decorations were In
a profusion of cut roses. Seventy-five
or a hundred guests enjoyed this
most plessant occasion.
. .
me wnoie, a scene of beauty. Music
end games whiled away the all too
wlftly passing hours. Daintv .
freehmeuis of various kinds of cream
aim case were served by the fair
young noatess. The guests
Soma likes 'em young, but me, I don' t j : -
1 alara va AiA ntmmlAmr
out-of-doors (that the tiny little Vlo- Theyre better middle-aged. Tve no ob-oti
let always brings) and Mrs. Joaas Jectlons to a wldder.
waa the gracious one who waa host- - , - t
ess to tha W. O. T. Cub at its regu- Not toe derned smart The smartness la al '
lar aoclal meeting.-WWh tha excep-l a woman ain't my Idy , -f
a com- I Jest smart enough to cook good meals ?"
mlttee tha ordering of flowers to be I . an' keep the house up tidy.:?'-. . H
sent to Mm. 8. HaUrtead Tomllnaon ' - - f ' .
This marry in is scary worn, out suu-iz t
I should risk It - , " .
I'd know that I was sartln ot good ples
an decent biscuit y if-.
In
Washington, . D. C. attendingthe beautiful
n omens, -rne guests present . : . nan
Annie HUdebrand, Louise Little. Mary
Hardleter, Ada Ikerd, PauUne and
Nannie Phillips; Messrs. George Mc-
ivoe. Locae Mccorkle, Russel Her
man, Charlie Brady, Riley Self, Har
ry Williams, EarJ Humptoa, Herbert
Howard and Earnest Plott.
the
nnia hlennlal conveniivH
Gamma Sigma Alpha. Epsilon Fraxer
.mhwiTir the States of Virginia,
North and South Carolina and the
niatri- of coiumma, ron "
H. E.?Lltchford for little Mia
Lltchford. ;
.Martha,
navne of popular book of Which the
verse was descriptive. Tha contest
waa aot only a well-gotten up, enjoy
able - feature 6f the afternoon, but
was aUso Instructive. ' ' Quito a num
ber, elghf or. nine, tied for the nrst
pretty bard to beat 'am.
The galtlea of Easter week wera
launched In Raleigh, with the threa
brilliant concerts constituting tha
,iumpi., "'"-r, - -. h.,. .,. ir-tival under r" -..
the Dutch room of tne z.inz,naor '"t I !T .,or.i 1 pnie e pre, wm .. - -
rr....a. .ventnr. rne mo . T . t,., . I ly iinea , ana , wuo . tiwici ona.
iuTO , r-,. i i Hocieiv ana ins naieiaa roiiam muuiv, i a ani ,.ni.f mmm m-n a mm
welcome waa maoe oy 1 I orchestra reonesentlnr a splendid ag- I "" L,i : ,
!-,. Tt. J... . llrall ' I .. .a w. .,.L..I tilanl tt aha I -.vuw. .. , a uia,
auuimiaj Jwa met iniH I v'"
-eek on Tuesday afternoon at tha
home of Mra J. H. McLelland on
Main street, and for the first time
many weeks not a single member
the ..unuon TtlV foVVoma masted and" the following toasU .ware m the. concerU. to OT. Irrin PyTor, In
-' X ,1.
an Ail ma nn Htii -haw fun, utmnnm-m
eooked rlsht without no ftntlu- - H
e U iu aaa -wa.a
the beast my blesstn'. - "
An
give-
ejKWiiiw - I orchestra representing a spienaia g- hlt .kki This after drawing In
xnXL , A-ntlon regaUon Of the musical talent of th J X:
The eocUl side of the convention g der the direction of Wade R. 1,. TJ? J2? JZStL.
materialized Tuesday, even ng at B,own dean of muslc ftt thft Baptist 1 1"-"-' vm.
I ain't romantic? That nay be. X don't
make no pretensions,. r
But when It comes to woman X win take
the largo dimensions. - i
H
on m-atenauiea . . , Brown, aean Di music ai ma mpuw w.-i... '...tai m ui., r.iiaa.. : 7
n elegant banquet tendered by the local Umver8lty f0P Women. The event. -JSR PILES CUBED AT HOME U
er alumni. At this charming function attracted immense audiences, many f?. -SI, T?inteA In . rZZ JZ.ZJT . -,elJ7jr-
Dr-.o-rta. -f- ; 'Jl 'tZi.. -r;BY.OTiW ABSORPTION ,-
time and several very fine .criticisms responded to:
rrom English papers
hostess. The author,
having been discussed
occasion, nothing further
regarding him. The
ternoon study was
frnm tha war Kata-aan h, Btn.a. a. Italaa " W. C CrOOm.
data and an iinnaiiallv lara-a nnmhar I A rfellclOUB menu was servea
of papers were read bv the dinerent I meats were Mhw Louisa Bahhson
Viewing Breth- The chorus work of the festival was
METHOD.
. -nil..., iUe-aa alriha Ik An a. k it te A aarl ann firrv AT KB MWrTwm I aJ '' " . T I Tat ae,. ...ffaa -am h sail He ' HaV ntf . ,.
ivere read by the ran." Mr. a. . T'V"- -"- V"""'".,;,.f I and .serving the vloiet-coioroo, orange lM"A
, Joseph Vance, epsilon." Rev. A. I r". "V.a Z.ZT", Ti. riri-V..- Ice. cake aad violet and' white . minta. " d r -.if tell vou how to eura ,t
on a previous Wa Chapter-." r-. l7i,"' I .Jri Jf . .iV ia lattar I tha bosteaa waa asaiated by her at- yourwif at home by the new absorption
was given "0r Alumn). Mr. a. 'Vlneo sister-in-law. . Mra ..W.. C. rttj.4Md ji. aua jomm. of
P,C.u0the KWftJ H AnarewsTTho covert Vf the r lea ' lM3lHTYZi re fronT'your own Totality 'if r W
North Carolina "The Goat, Mr. J. .. Anarew-, ei.T.,v. iia tha trtna-'a were: Meedames Jonn . tate ana M,, t,!... r.ii ..4 Mnn....
irw. I Daughters mat this week with Mra,
"a - . - . ,.a
ments for the annual etate convention
ones present thus the afternoon prov-lalth Mr. J. H.. Andrews, or Raleigh; I 0f tn organlaaUon ' to convene here I were: . Meedames Joseph. James
In May. A reception by tne wo- iFamss, Auorey noorrr, ura
Edward Freese, Misses jessie anu cur assured. Bend no money, but tall
Allle Burton. Ellaaboth Carwer, Em- others of this offer. Write to-day to, j
. . . I W fl..,...,,.-. Da T Va4m r..Ma. . . ' '
ma King.- ine memoer- jrtm . a. , . ,
llnd.
it nna of a-reat imnrnvamant aa wall M.lsa Adelaide FrlUf With Mr, Oinvp
as knowledge. The hostess served a son, of Spartanburg, E C; Miss Ma
most delicious luncheon In six ry Carter with Mr. E. E. Gray; Miss
courses, and beautiful bouquets of Marglo Gray with Mr. Frank Bailey,
Hllv of the vallev were souvenirs ef I Mlsa LucV Lybrook with Mr. Porter
thin pleasant occasion.
man's Club la to ba one of the featur
es of entertainment given the visit
ing delegates.
well. Misses Blanche Bradshaw, Con
nie Charles, Mary Alexander,- Berta
Regan, X. Irvln Paylor.
McGRAW-YARBROUGIi (0.
Stedman; Miss Janet Crump, of Balls-
Mr. and Mrs. Jenn HarreU enter-
WINSTON-SALEM
Correspondence of The Observer. .' ,
Winston-Salem. April II'. The re
ception given last Wednesday by Mrs.
James K. Norfleet and her sisters,
iiu... 3mAijr . ..I nr.ii... a
onf Mesdames R. C. Burton.-Joseph P"1-?-
Whitehead, Miss Goodson and
WW-.. Barnardof A sh e vilte,:
The senior class of tha Babtlst
kurv. with Mr. Tom BealL of Greene- I University for Women waa entertain- tainmA th. Enworth League of Waah-
boro; Mlas Lois Brown wun jar. 1 ed toy tha faculty or me university 1 (.-tjnn' street M. E. church at their
Rhen; Miss Etherldgo with Mr. John- j Tuesday evening, features belng a reiidenee Tuesday evening. Cream
oox parry tor me music , -at w-ra served after a pro-
a.a.a . aiaui -a annnaa e -vaas-aasa rrs- 1 r v n aa 1 .. 1
rramme - or . the , roiiowing:- Misses
(Incorporated) v
ston, of Virginia;- am uwsit nun
ers with Mr. Cox, of Raleigh; Miss
Caro Buxton with Mr. Fred Bahnaoa;
Mlsa Geratenberg with Mr. Charles
Vogler; Miss Wourls Shaffer with Mr.
Kaetburg. of South Carolina; Miss
Mra
:was
Ludlow with Mr. Jim
Critx with Mr. Oroom,
Hanes;
ef .Virginia:
one of the most charming evenU-of Hu'ae -tr"'i' i otfi wiia
the season. Nearlv four hundred in- Mr. Agnew Bahnson; Mr. and Mrs.
vitatlons were Issued and the- throngs A. H. Eller, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sbaft-
of elegantly gowned women that filled ner. "Jr. nd Mrs. c. i Bummars, Mr.
the rooms with their presence attest- and Mrs. W. F. Shaffner,. Mr. and
ed the popularity of the gracious hos- Mra J. L. Gilmer, Mies D. Dove with
tesa. Hot houses, gardens and the Mr. Rlugh, of South Carolina: Mr.
spring-heralding woodlands were laid I and Mra Pater A. GorreH; Dr. E. A.
under tribute in the effective vcora- Lockett Mrs. W. T. Brown with Mr.
One of the most unique and inform
al functions was the trail party given
by Mrs. A. A. McLean Thursdsy
morning to a doxen of her, friends In
honor of the Misses Little, of Wadea
boro, who have been visiting In the
town for the past week. After an In
teresting game of trail moat dellolous
and tempting refreshments were serv
ed In courses. Tha favors were red
leather hearts filled with bon-bona
Those who enjoyed the hospitality of
this alwsys cordial hostess were: Mes
dames M. H. Curry, P. R. Fall D.
M. Jonea 3. M. Sloan. D. R. LaFar,
Misses Zae and Selma Latham. Ma
mie Huss. La una Sloan, Mary Ragan,
Laury Shuford, Susie Hoffman, and
Miss Marion Uttlo and Miss Lora Lit
tle, of Wadesboro.
Mrs. H. Beeler Moore In her usual
happy manner entertained, delightful
ly the members ot tbs Friendly Ma
tronJTb.bj with some ef her f clan da
Thursday afternooe from :! to at
her home on Air Line street Elegant
rsrresnmentj in -courses, were served.
' NEWTON; '
Correspondence of The Oteerver.
Newton. April - 24. The glorious
Easter season has coma nd gone bu
It brought -a-lth tt many an enjoyment
tlons that filled each room with a
distinctive charm. In doing the hon
ors of this charming occasion Mrs.
Norfleet was ssslsted tn the hall by I
Mrs. Robert Norfleet who welcomed
the guests.
Jackson; Messrs. Sully, of North Car-
ollaa; Ragan, of Virginia; Craft, of
South Carolina; Lumpkin, Currln, of
Caimon N. C .
Mrs. W. H. . Marler
Receiving wlthMrs! Norfleet were: Tuesday afternoon - at
entertained
progressiva
euchre In honor of Mrs. .Alfred Gal-
Mesdames R. C. Burton, J. P. White-
head of Rocky Mount; M. E Norfleet, of Re.d.VllT;. who Is the guest
W. W rn- AI1,"?1 mI: or Mra. A. H. Galloway. Mora than
er, ot Washington; Mesdames Frank r JmBl
Weaver, of Ashevllle; P. N. Calbert l.l'f'
and T G Cotart. bunch of exquisite white ear-
Under the guidance ot Mra Charles tlona by tha charmmg hostess. De
Norfleet the guests passed into the 1,ciTu refreshments wars served.,
charmingly decorated dining room, w Wednesday afternoon Sorosla was
whr- undertho- dlrectlen-of Mca- ho-tee to all the clubs of the: city
damea M. D. Stockton. W. P. Hill and n1 Reciprocity Day was celebrated
T. B. Crawford, delicious lees, cakes charmingly hospitable style. : No
arid bon bons were served by Misses other -business was transacted, but
Emorie Barber, Cassia Rose, Ellsa- the time given up to receiving and
beth Hill, Lottie White and Lucy entertaining guests. A beautiful mu
Shepherd. Directed by Mrs. W. P. aioal programme was -rendered and
Hill, the guests passed to the punch tempting refreshments sesved.
roorrl, where tempting frappe was Mra. Clement Mealy returned laet
served by Mrs. R. F. Gray, assisted by week from a pleasant visit ot - two
Misses Alice. Rose, Florence Brown, weeks In Baltimore. Mra. William
Etta Carter and Bessie Henry. Oft- N. Reynolds la the, guest of friends In
er- assisting werat Mesdames W. H. Danville, Vs. Mra. G. T. Poeton. of
Marler, T, F. Marr and Percy Watson. Charlotte, who waa tha guest of Mrs.
W. L. Hill during tha Eaater festlvl-
Kaater In Winston-Salem la alwavs ties, has returned home.- Mrs. W. T.
tha brightest season ot the year. The UW,UH Iw um1 .Mta"
aoumnltiea of tha Moravian Church Etherldgo left Wednesday to attend
aa carried out In their Holv WaekTI " Easier gsrmajia at Chapel Hill.
services, which grow In Interest and
tenderness through Good Friday Into
tha sad and chastened sweetness of
tha Or eat Sabbath Love Feast to burst
forth in the jubilant note of Easter. Correspondence of The Observer.
ak 1. a.t ft. . I.. lua. UiaaJ ( I
n'ohlorr'mu. L Concord. April J I. -Mra John H.
CONCORD.
" v",.-' wu? I the Social Club at tha meeting on Frl-
to share la themAnd the reverent iSfoJ-e hAita?ltT win know
almpllclty of every, detail made the wha? a :daiiht?S we. Th.
moat profound Imprts-ion, whlch.ww iSTJSSl
greatv heightened b, th. aal.tty'per- wi TunStJSt
Rutledge waa the pleasant hostess of
cert and a supper thereafter In tha
dining room of. the univeraity,
Mann. Moore. Macey. ana Ingram
M g.aaaam ' Um A A O VWt XT K as t TltatV f 1
s. a' -' ' Iaa e t a. ina jas-wsi v4-umh, I
--7 J;: VnTnTS: Barbea and Mesdames, Harold and
Wilson.
in which people throughoupt tha
State was . deeply Interested took
nlu, a lliniuKh Af the Oond
8hepherd Wednesday afternoon when f" At the bookf social glvan rThursdtfy
Miss Emily Gertrude Higga, daughter evening - by-the Baracaa and., Fmia-
ot Mr. James A. Hlggs. : became tha I therna of the-First BapUst-church the j
brlds of Mr. Gilbert Elliott Smith, a address waa delivered by Rev. J. E.
prominent attorney and real estate I Hicke end in the musical programme
dealer of Brooklyn, N. T. Lovely the following Hook part: Misses Book-
calla and Eaater liiiea paims, rerns er. Gardner. ' Harmon and - Toung;
and Southern smllax were blended Messrs. Francis, Eahelman. Bridges,
wun taaterui arrangement; oi turning i Eu-bea McAdams, and . Mrs. E. E,
w - ... W. -W.laaw myA WhU. I A-epilaVri.
me Smith, of Brooklyn; Messrs. Allan
and Jameo Higga, of Raieign. Mrs.
Henry C. Walter, of Washington. D.
C., was dame of honor, and Mr. Bur
ton Hoylo Smith, of - Charlotte, best
man. The bride was .riven away
Mra - Eugene More heed . Armfleld
has a habit of giving elaborate and
ebarmlna' card partiea and those who
are fortunate enough to be Included
In her list look upon the privilege ac-
RICHMOND, VA ;
, The Monroe Doctrine
Guarantees4 the - integ
rity of the nation.
The V Monroe Re
: dipped - Roofing t Tin
arantees jou thejest
roof you can buy.
x Write for Prices.
Architects i Specify. '
9-11 S. Eighth Street
-35 '
vta
bv her father. ' She was beautifully I corded them aa ona of rare pleasure,
attired In white mesaJlna, aatln with Friday . afternoon as the aaked ones
pearls ana rose point - iace. ner forsook the world of wind, without
flowers were lilies of tha valley. Tha for the flowery realm wRhln . tha
dams of honor wore light blue crepe charming home, the transition seem-
with plctura hat: and rrled la M a,,,,, . .... from, winter into sum-
ft
France rosea. . The rector. Dr. L
McK. Pittlnger. was assisted in tha
marriage service by Rev. Walter
Smith. . ot Charlotte, wncle of tha
groam. . '-
Quite a party of peoplo wall known
socially wera here for thle wedding.
Including Mra,Ia.-ll.JBmIth, Ot. New
Tork: Mm, Gilbert Elliott, Mra.
Thomas W. Pierce, of Brooklyn; Miss
Wmm
... -; ' ; ; .uai
pal
- v v-..' -'lO
i - ",- '" ."' 'Tilt,
tner. The srat glimpse into tha hall I if yon are growing sallow,
coi a ox .tne aeteruaa ana. ita - very
essence, joy and flowers, tha whits Ann-tlte begins to fall.
ones, ana me aencaieiy unea ones
which taad ourat . into newer rrom
bulb, seemed better than seed to 1U
luatrate - (the bounding jEaAer Joy
the resurrection. " In addition to the
pure wand-Bke - lilies -and ' other
Lena Smith, of Scotland Neck; Mlsa blooming bulba. tae floral display waa
Gertrude Landia of Oxford: Mies simply delicloua Sitting rootn. libra-1 if von'ra feeling moody, blue.'
Isabella Beall. of Charlotte; Rev. Wal
ter Smith. D. D., of Charlotte: Mr.
ry and hails were decorated In bloom
ing plants and cut flowera till tbey
C. A- Kenmore. Mr. (Henry Smith, of wer M a veritable bower mada of
tle University of North Carolina; Mr.
James Higgs. or Knoxvuie, -jenn.;
Mr. and Mra Henry C Walter, of
Washington. ' -i "-.'..
' The Mlasea Johnson ware tha host-
esses for the Kentneas Book Club
Thursday afternoon. glVlng an enter
tainment especially delightful Ih addl.
tlon to teh club literary programme
that was highly profitable as wen at
of special Interest. :
Taka' (twill make r' hearty, hale) &
Mra Joe Person's - Remedy. , - .'
, ot
-'. '
'.0 i
Life puts oa a sombre hue.
Take (your spirits . to renew)
primrosea, lilies aad gorgeous asellas
In reapleadant bloom. Twaa In tha
mLta itf a waaalth f hpllliani Kin..
aorne, In tha tasteful, cheerful, hos- j Un- Jo rewon'a Remedy,
pltable hall ao charaoterlatlc of .the
hostess, that she greeted her guests
gownw m an lueaj na enecuva na- I re ..... mv(r
i ii.... i a i i m . i 11 Tour kin
i" "iui . iwiaa-Qis. wdiga wen) I a a . .
graduated la slxe and grouped In do- . - ,u your
signs. The ehorr cut reveals slippers I i,. .
aad boea of m. harmonising color: ' Beat thing you can d U try
la parched and dry.
tjae or tna prettiest ana snoai aw i wi un 1 .. "
Ughtful dances aver' given In Ra- I ware . epeetaJiy pretty and the smooth - enoy.
JTf
.-fl.-'V
:)kf
e sf -
lelrh was on Monday night by Col.
and Mrs. Thomas 8. Kenan. compU
tnentary to their niece. Mlas Louisa
Wife, of Wilmington, tha cancer e-
lng mostly of tha younger set. Air.
Henry Miller, however, jea tne danc
ing with hia old-time grace and per
fect ease. There were probably a i
huaard sruests. Raney Library ball j
room being used for tha aCelr. .Tha
flexible neW carda with their backs of
Easter lilies from which peeped Cup-
aa ...a. . . ' .
ia stwii were gems ana pui m. go 101., . - r
tha game on.the very first start which " ;you hva rosT cheek,
never f arred th'rouch the alz ronnda. I
ai i ma nmsri Misses jonnia . v.nanesi ayney own wouul seek. -
and Irwin Pavlor tied for Jlrat nriaa.1 "
In tha cut Miss Charlee roa thslTake (don't put It off a week)
nana some cut glass pun eox ana pun.1 v - - . . .'
Tha hostess presented Miss Paylor I Urn. Joa Person's Remedy.
V.