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if ';-. ." it' . . . - - - - - a " i t s p. k: t .1 ,' . . ... y J... n r . w . I.. . 9-' . " . t . .... .v- ...... c -i Life 1 cxaiigcsall :tfuT trough ts :Li - heaven; , ' -. 4 ' 4 A At .first we tuiiiKor street or goia. Of gate of neat! and dazzling 'lffchO 0f shining wings and robes of , white. And Vhinas aJUstrange to mortal jrighj. But 'Itxtthe'trtteTward vof yeaor It is a more famntar j)lace. -r-T r A- home- unhurt by sighe-or- tearav-k(; Where walteth many t a. well-known '" -. face, rf'JJ ft f?fTi' With passing wontkC Jiji Jjs Ff?"? I It jrowa Vortical iUlilUoJ !f1 f Not strange or cold, hut very dear--rrne'glad. home land-no, far away. 0 ; J Whir none1 Are sick, W or. or lonet Jtho' place Where DM JlaJl . find out And as we think -of all we know Who there have-met-to part no more. Out1 longing hearts desire home too JVlth all. the .strife anl trouble o'er.v Mrt. W, P. WhlUker. of Chae Cltyr Va:, Is 4. in -the city visiung ur . ramti An u'Av&ttevllle street. ;'- " . -iMliwes Bessie ana ' jrear umnrip . , have returned from hey attended;, the Macon, r wnere fehodes-Egerton I Miss iilUeWllkinsV of the Baptist University, and Mrs- Ii P. .NewBOttr off -4 iorence, S. C.. . leftf yesterday for .Wake Forest to attend , the commenced 'yment exercises.. ; . if-"r-' L.v- j-Mr. and Mrs. AT OR. McPhaU of Itofcklngham; - were In. the clty yea? :-i terday,;: returning home irom ouw ' ) Olive. "'!"" ' ' ' ' w-Mlss Claudia Aycock.- of !iXi6us- turg. was in the city . yesteraay, re 3 ; turning nome irom- urecnuwiv . . 1 MiMt' Rubv . HalL. i Who - ha bee ' attending -'schoor here! left early Ithls-j :;-mornlng for 'her home at Anderson! - ' south Carolina. i t - 1 - . ' ' .ir : ft t wMtn. of LaOranre. - arsA M. Martha Moseley. of Klnstonj are' the guesta of Mrsi James Y . J,y?" .' .uriM T?n fpKeiiL of Wllkesbbrov r formerly a student at the Baptlst..Unl-5 Vtrolvjff . "Mm . ? . - ; while ,-on her way to Wake J Forest avim . v .v'------ - .Tr nil HrL J., C'CoX. ot Duhn. nont vesterdav with frlendsln thej " , f .Miss Vivian Brown Howard and - Mtaa' Johnnlfl Howard, of - Salemburg, 1 are the 'guests of Misses Margaret and! ' rciiztthftth Kaucette. . ' Ii - r I Miss Nell ' Paschal. of GoMstonyl who- has been visiting her sister. Mlsl - a . a. au nAi TThIuamUv 1 w-r nan a a nr n n i he ii rtH.iiLiiiL uiiitvi divjj i returned1 home yesterday. ' p ' 1 .Mlds- Minnie -Watkins. of 3flddle4J burg,' came In yesterday afternoon to VVIIomrt-VHjllayeatia; wife, of r?hthnm county, suent yesterday in' the city.-'.. T. -X"'.: v "i ' - ,Mlss Elizabeth Cotton. -'of the fac- iiuv ir the-Baotlst University, rlef t yes- TrdAv for New Yorkl and will' sail rr for ;Kuropenext Saturday: : ! i Miss Emily Smedes. of Washing- ...;after. Mrs. AvWi Knox.. ? . ..Vf-'i. -ri. rui.. . Um.Iii ' loft Vpotr-l f fiayarierjioon jpr Bpring uop. .Miss M5rie , Lancaster, of ,touts bxirg. after. Tsltlng Miss Reba, Btokesj h" 'Returned home, yesterday afternoon, y r i i M5s . LAUle., XTarter. . of , the . Baptist University, and, tissl Iota weeny, pt tlieaksvllle. ,, who .haa kbeen .her ..guest, .tleftaterda.y-.forjWaii.e JForept.Wt- tend the -commencement. H :. , v v s , "-esieraay w ina ciiy v s ' -i t v, . rairs. Garland Wlnstead. of, ttox boro, Is visiting at the Mansion. .V - Salem. came In yesterday ; afternoon .to be with her mother. Mrs. ' I D. v Womble . who Is 1U. u" .' ; , ' Jirs. W. A. Edmunds, of Memphis, r Tenn., came In yesterday to visit Mrs Wi'-ItDay. -'' 1 - . -l" . Mrs. . George - Snow hat returned tW (ha' ltv frnm K York.! I - - . '. . v miss jaargaxei uurii, ui vi;'wu 4 , spenr yesxeraay nere. ;h; ' ; t v t rMr: and Mrs. tl H Aired, i tif r".-Selma,. werferjiere .yesterday, j m:Y: -r-Mlsa Effie Shlpman. who has been . ' a vliii tin if hr at the home of her broths v ;J lit;. Mr. .M. X Shlpman, Commissioner 4t of LAbor and Printing, has -returned sv tto jier home at liiantyre, in Menaerson her.; returned' to Raleigh, yesterday. H-Rev.- ajid Mrs.' Hight C Moore, Who have been attending the sontnern Baptist convention t .I-ouurvllle,t Kit,'. XVi'r 'Prlends of ' Mr. and . Mrs. ; J.s E. X-awton will regretto learn of the 111 r Mps 'of their daughter.- Miss-Grace. ' . . w-Mre; John Coleman "Horton jand V .ehliafen, ;who bve Jbeen : the: 'guests ui ii r. itnu mil. jwwvu .diiuvui comihgwlth Rev. John Coleman IIr - tlon. left yesterday, for , their homeqat '-Warrentohr ';,!CrV... :. 'i-l . Mrs. Ernest Martin has feturned to the city after spending some tftne , Visitors tv Wake Forest comraenoe ment'ca'rt leave. Raleigh on No. 38 on . the Seaboard Air Line at 11.20 this . . morning and1 reach there In time to hear' thev commencement address ? by ; Dr' KIlgo, t ' . , i-iThe many tti ends of .Mrs. Mar- shAll Wllltams. of Falson. N. C will be . ,;gladT4o' know, f her return from ' a -, trfonthr stay1; In a hospital In Balti- J- - .more; , She -wilt remain with Dr. I. T. ) ' . lilcks, iOf Dunn, N. C for some weeks. : - when she ??pects to be rinauy restorea to good health. " ' . ' ''': i' VIixbn.Fwler. -I:.: U A. aulet surprise wedding . took place Tuesday .'night' at S:3H o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Joho- aot& 220 B. ' Bloodworth street; : when I "--'Mf. Clee li. Fowjer and Miss Melissa ' 'Dlxen were hapirtirUnlted jn the jioiy 'bonds of matrimony. Justice Chas." X t'Separk officiatlnglu it was somewhat of a surprisemarriage, as very xew friends knew- wH9ri'i It would tak place. The1 bride la the daughter of ' Mrs. Kate pixont!tm1 in a woman f . r lovely 'dlsposltlonr "Cpmeiy.jn iprra ana . tnado a pretty bride. , Bhe, ha a: host :'of: frlcftds who.wWh her a happy, fu- ture. "The groom Is a you hg, man ' of sterling qualities, i Ho.6ads apposition .. with the. 'orth. Carolina ' Agricultural society- anq; nas. a -large,, circles oi ; ' The beauty' of one'svskln can" ' only be brought out by the rlch,- red blood, under lt.V " , ; '. ':. Food Beverage makes -rich, .rd i blood." ' friends, . who rejolce"wIth" him" IrT'th'e selecton of a brde. v I . i Child' Study Department, j y ;!t. TVia tVillf lir fonn man fViA .Woman's fclub will .meet in tlie club building this afternoon 'at 4 wcieck , s primary Itodtal. The .primary dudUs of Mrs. Ferrall will' give their -arvnual concert at the afternoon at 4:30" o'clockJ 'The public is invited. r : - .. The Social Club will meet with Mrs. M. Rosenthal Ihfs afternoon at 4;30 o'clockvAs- Important business; will ! be transacted aiu members ;are requested to tbrtng tthelr; bopks . i - ' Tunstall'Joncs. f ollOIfig'invitatltm have been S ,'!Mt.' aiid Mrs. Joseph U Tunstatl re qdesfihe honor oft your presence at the marriage of their daughter.- Min nie Thorpe, And"' Mr John f Arthur Jones on Tue9d"ay evening, June the Am, atevert o'cleck, lg, Grande. ave hue. Greehvllle, North Carollnai'tJT 'i r . is ts 1 ' : llowllcr 75tU Birthday .Was Observed "Last, Tuesday was' the1 seventy-fifth birthday of MrsT Sallle Thomas. Her many friends decided to give- her a surprise in the way of a "Post Card Shower.'. So ' she '-received 'over. -a hundred "post cards during the" day all i full of. congratulations artd-good wishes. Mrs. Thomas had previously Invited the Missionary Society to meet with her on that day, and after a most harmonious meeting, thej whole mem bership were invited to go In a, body to . the home . of her daughter, Mrs.' G. A. Thompson, who served delicious cake and strawberries to! the crowd In honor of the day: Mrs. Thomas greatly appredatedhese little mementos from her friends,'' -and also ' the thoughtful kindness of her daughter,-which was also a surprise to - her. Thomasvllle Timea' 1 , Grinies-Crlpllver. Lexington; May 19. Cards are out announcing ' the approaching marriage of Dr. W. L. Crlplrver and Jdlss Laura Dell Grimes, which takes .place June 2nd, in the Forest Methodist, church at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Crtpllyer Is a prom inent dentist of Lexington, -having come here- from I Missouri' about Itwp years ago. 1 Miss Grimes Is a. daugh ter of Mr. T. F.-" Grimes, ; member, of the " well-known firm of . Grimes Brothers, millers and farmers, i ' Zimmerman-Mock. ,, --Lexington, NC, May . .-"-Announcement Is made of the marriage of Dr. Frank L Mock, and Miss Alice Zimmerman, of Enterprise, -which j will occur -the; tenth of June at ML Olivet Methodist church, some) miles from Lexington. ' Dr. Mock Is a recent grad uate of the - North Cai lina Medical College at Charlotte, and Miss Zim merman Is. a charming I . young, lady. well' known in the educational circles. of the county . She llvesl In .the Enter prise section, and tr. Mock is a resi dent of the Reeds community. f ' 3IAIUIIED AT CHARLOTTE. Nev'yorkcT Weds" a Young Lady From Monroe. i Charlotte,' May 1 9. Miss Llla jLee. of Monroe, and Mr. George Edward Shipway, of New, York, were married here Tuesday evening at the home ol the. bride' brother. Mr. W. S. Lee, Jr. The home was beautifully 'decorated for the occasion. . The peremonyf was performed, by Revairw Cartledgc .of Anderson, S. C. Mr. and Mra 8hlpw ay- left -dn ' a . - i i Northern bridal tour, will be in New York. Their Thome DANCE AT WIL ISTOX.i Number of Oot-of-Tou-n Parties Par- t-... , Uclpated In . the Event :' A very enjoyable subscription dance fvas given, in the -Masonic ball-room ast night by the young men of Wil- liamston in - honors fr the visiting ladies. Mr. William B. Walts led the cotillion. - The following dancers were present: William B. Watts - with- Miss Nannie Smith. J. W. Hassell with Miss Martha?. Taylor .of Leaiisvllle-fipray; Leslie Fowden with. Miss Irene vSmith. Clayton Moore of ' : Buffalo . Springs. Va., with Miss Louise-Fowden, Nlch olas Mobley with Miss Carrie Sprulll of Roper Harry A. ' Biggs with Miss Annie - Lamb, J. W. Watts, Jc, ith Miss Ida Sprulll of Roper. B. Frank Godwin, Jr., with Miss Pearl. Roberts of Norfolk, -Ye., J. P.1 Simpson with Miss. Anna Crawford, ; H- Coffleld with MJLss Hannah Vic. Fowden. Gro ver. Godwin wit hMlss Anhabeth Pur vis,. London Hilllard with Miss Delhi Lanier: v -- " '. Stags:-Messrs. C B, Hassell, Wilson G. Lamb, : Jr., Frank F, Fagan, I an Dr. James 8. Rhodes, H ;. t- - CT i o UUVIUUAI TiW A 1( t A Benson Young 311m Entertains II cr ' . ' .Frlendai- i ?. Benson. May 19. On yesterday af ternoon little Miss WIlhelmlna,Utley,, daughter of Dr. and Mr. II. H. Utley, was hostess to quite a number of her little friends- m .celebration of the seventh anniversary of her birth, j The parlor, dining room and halls were beautifully decorated ' for the occasion Vith lovely ferns, palms cut flowers and magnolias.- - The .little folks spent an hour In merry games and laught er, each little Miss being gowed in dainty white dresses. They were soon ushered into the dining room, a dream of loveliness, the color scheme being carried throughout in white and green, painty refreshments were served af ter which they were treated to a few recitations and solos by Misses Wil helmina Utley, Mary Lee, Alta Boon and Maud Benson. . ; ' . The occasion was one of great en joyment, .each declaring l little Will helmina a charming hostess. f. i TTLGroiAN-rOWELIi Beautiful 3Iarriage CdebrateU at Wcl--' f don Wcdnenday.-.. , v - Weldoii. N .C.,lay 19.-4 The 'Meth od 1st Episcopal enurch was the scene of a beautiful marriage Ceremony this' aiternoon at 4 o'doeic, the occasion- be- Ing the wedding, of Mr. John Wade Powell and Miss Willie LeefXIlgnman: v The-church -mras -handnomely deco rated end ;s large number of friends were- present to witness the ceremony, which was impressively per formed iby Rev., SE-r iMercer jator of th church, ... ' ' . i '' . t , I y -.Mra.. W.. A. "Pierce presided at the organ, rendering several beautiful se lections. -'-, is., r:'-- Just before the !' entrance-i of ' the bridal party Mrs. R. S. Travis delight ed all. present with a beautiful solo, M: Love j You, Truly." : M ' ; .' The attendants were as follows: MaJ. R. T. Daniel. W.; T.. Shaw, Jr., H. A. Pleasants and D. B. ZolUcofter. Jr ushers: Little Misses Virginia, Bishop. Mary Ellen Travis. "Florence AHmi and Agnes Stalnback, ribbons girls. There were twelve bridesmaids, Miss Mary Tilghman, first? maid of , honor; Miss Kate Tilghman; second -maid of honor; i Misses-,. Julia sCurjtls,, Rhem, i:unlce Clark, Annie Musgrove; , Luclle Campbell, Jennie s Tilghman, ! Pearl .Warren, of Jarratta; May Clark, Addle EVERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTL ' .FUL.HAIR NOW. and tlier doo't bare p wail weeks and months lor reaulta cither.' You will notice marked improve meat alter the very first application. ? IT i rtPWle Tiller is e.oiekly an- tborougbir sbsoroea oy ine soup and Ihe 'hstr sobo' show the r Sects ol ka mmAtMoy ot htiaratingand hle-prodoomg t V yiJky. ,,U.is.pJwaaL,X and eatv to use simply jet apply it to tbe scalp-- and hair once a day -until, the. hair begins to grow then twoi or three times a ;" weekiD desired 'f . rtinint jirt Alauied.; A lady Irom Catifomia writes ia substance as follows: ' I bar been sunt your wooai-r- f1 W.la )! UMI moDthi b at last 1 am sow blsMd wit wood err a i sait oi -nair tbst meaaarss arr 44 taebes In lanrtk t tba braid la vr 8 tacJiss aroaad. . - : Another from New Jerseyt . After ailnc siith i bottle I am bsppy to say that I bars as tea a bead of balr as anyone la a'evjsrsey. " - ! ' TCreat HaJr-Crow. tna'Amedy- can sow b had at all drug fists ia three j aiaaa. 25C. 50C Alb 01 f 1.00 per bottls N Cm a To sbow bow quickly lie inderlne aeu.ws rvWaeSd alaraaampt(ra v byraira,nmtltoaayoevb - sends tblsfrea coopott to tb i latwttsa DaassrlMet..ebleaga, 1 wttb their nms sad addrcM and lOe la slider r stamps to pay postace. : ' - ' Harris of 7aichmond; Hart Powelt of Emiwrla. - j i , Jdiss Tilghman is ia daughter of Mf. and ilrs.,J. B. Tilghman. in accom plished and a great favorite In-scl4l circles. Mr. Powell is a -young mat; .of sterling; character and 1 hlgh'y ei- . . . a . t . leemea oy an. wno Know nm. ; The bride received a' large collectloh of handsome and costly gift-, m.uts of them 'coming from friends and ad mirers from a distance. .' ' ? . .Mr. and. Mrs. Tilghman tendered the bridal pajrty a . delightful reception the'eyenlng before' the wed ding whkii ocasion was greatly enjoyed by njl present. v . i ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Powell left on th Af ternoon train soon! after the-wertdtifcc or, Washington.' I). C. Ualtimpre al New York, . followed by the belt wishes of many friejid. is v ... ' Burlington Illgli ' Scliool. . " -.The following invitations 'have been issued: ' ' '" ' ' ' '-. "Thp graduating Class and Faculty of thai . i. i Burlington High School Invite you to be present at thejr . Commencement Exercises, May twenty-third to twenty-eighth" i nineteen hundred .and nine, I Burlington, North Carolina." inmiNKR OOJlMENCKMKNTi' . KxcrClMCfi Will lie If rid May 2MU , ,t - ; . ' tilt 27UV ; - - - i' ''j The 'commencement ,vCfrclses' -ef the' Horner Military school ta lie plaee May 15 to 27. Tuesday night, the 25th,. the final exercises of th.e rraftk lin tend 'Washington' literary .societies wilt be held. On Wednesday the or der - will . be: Competitive dumb-hell drill between companies; Butt's man ual and rifle drill; 'base hall: alumht address: alumni banquet. Thursday. Competitive drill between companies; field and track athletics; final ' ban; presentation of colors to winning com pany. 'v. ' . . PAVIDSOX COMMICTIMEXT. TIie Closing Exert'lsci to Take I! May S3 to 28. j- .The closing exercises of"Da1dsen College will Uke place -May 23 to 26. and the following is a program of the exercises: SuiUtay, May 23. 3 11'. 00 a. m. Baccalaureate sermon. Rev., A. A. McGeachy. D. D.. N. C. f 8:10 p. to. Annual sermon before the Young "Men's .Christian Associa tion, Rev.. T. W. Sloan. D. D.. S. C. J ! SIondayMay 2. , . 10 a- m. Class Day Exercises. ' t 2:30 p. mi. -Meeting of Executive committee.. . ! 8:30 p. m. -Reunion of Literary So cieties. Philanthropic Alumni orabn, Hon. O. 1 Clark, N. C; Eumenein Alumni orator. Prof. J. Marlon Moorje, & C. V Tuesday, May 23. Alumni Day. i 9 a. m. Annual Meeting Board bt Trustees. I . t- IS m. -Annual L4terar Address. Hon. J. Y. Jo-her,. N. C. I 8:30 p. m. Oratorical cTmtest be tween Uterary Societies.. Represen tatives Eumeiean. D. A. Lynch, L ., MHler, J. B, White. Philanthropic. H. N. Alexander, W. H. R. Campbell, T. O. Tate. ? 10 p. m.Alomnl Reception. . . t WednetNlay, May 26, ConiiueiKviucnt Day. . 10:30 a. m. rGraduating Exercise 8:30 p. . m. Reception by Societies and Fraternities. f Chief Marshal, Eumenean, Joseph Williams. i Sub-Marshals, Philanthropic. C. P. Arrowood. J. H. Carter, A. S. Max well, H. Mt Shields. Eumenean. D. A. Lynch, W. P.- Milburn D. T. Raokiti. R, C.': Wilson. t iSi. .-. . I Tho J ' -t XlDR VOOLtEY'Sr SflITAni(jn tSi ifJt.. DliLJ 1 i-- - -. .,s frost S any harmAil result eases art curtblt: jD,vticu!artfrfe In one of our strong Palmer Ilatntuorks, Suspended MisHlon Settees or Lavm Swings. Quality the best amT THE J. D RIGGAN COMP'Y ..il.BOTU PnOXES. ...tifiK-t .v., j ,v-. . , f ! . . , -v 1 - Grovs j-Jfliaip. : and we can Jrrove f n B wwiaa. Tf fi t-M mMi M(;il: ncsTiVAp ticki-tts OX SALE THIS MORXINU oMopJi Sclmecker. Celebrated Ifary boloUt EngagctL The sale of season tickets' for , the muic festival closed yesterday and this morning seats for single concerts Mill ,be . placed on sale, The opening concert of the festival occurs on Friday 'night and the out look Is that one of the most cultured feudiences 'ever assembled In the academy 'Will be present on that oc vaaion. There has been a good sale of season tickets and with the sale for Hingle concerts will probably sell out the hou?f. "One of the most attractive features land celebrated artists engaged for the 'ett'T'" is Mr. Joseph Schnecker harpist.' . M.r.' Jorpli 8cliue"kcT, " Harpist, . Mr. Schuecker the harpist, f the IMttsbrtirg rVstlval Orchestra, is young man well known on both sides of the Atlantic, having made tours in Europe and America. j As. a child he traveled as a "Wunder Kind" and is one of the few child prodigies who improved find now is a matured artist - Mr. Schuecker -studied in Vienna (Austria), first, under his father, who ia considered one of -the greatest7 liv ing harpists and later with the cele bratedZama.ro.' : Last season Mr. Schuecker made 1 tour throuKh Europe on whtch occa slon he had the-honor of,, playing-for il. R. H. Duke, of werlngerode and (Irand Duke of -Coburth; Gotha. As harpist of the Pittsburg Syro phony )rchegtra, Mr. Schuecker has been . accorded most, enthusiastic praise wnerever me orcnestra nap played. With strong, poetic temper ament., his playing Is characterised by brilliancy and unusual beauty of ,ioucn. , , 75 S . y. MISS ELLISOX'S RECITAL Large Audience Greeted One of Ral HgIM WClf Known Klngers MIhh Muna Ellison, a certificate pupil in voice culture, gave her recital at the Baptist University auditorium vester day afternoon at five o'clock. Despite the threatening weather, a good audi ence had come to hear the final pro gram of one of Raleigh's well known singers. MIkh Elliaon has a well trained lyrio soprano voice, wnich she had ample opportunity to use to good advantage. Her program, embraced all the -repre sentative achoois of vocal compost- tion,1 from -the norm caiiaratura style j ' ; N - ' n4aUiacbHetyan1dns;r LJailmHlL Y dd,"0?'! adenttficajiy V la 11 y ) - ' ; ;fJ;.,;.i " A 4 1 : r .1 ' t ' :.: : t v - .:: : - .- :... 1 . V " V . : j . '., v 1 ! f r- c - -, , J f uffrritiir-Cftnvfort r.r n.tlfnti rarrfnllv looked aftar: A hnmr. MOHimia-noi a snwo. nrinmn nnrnT ire . Out'hirtr'rearsexperiecaahowa these Patient h!m trratrd at thrir hornet Onr hnnk' A4try$ Dr. ITt- WooUey Co Atlanta. CIs, prices to. suif alL " !!,-!'' oi Dioxan ana nsyuui uvuuiniii: school of Schuberth .and agner, to the modem; Amer.icanTs9ng jvriters. llensthel andiM. H.'ll. A; f peacML Her work throughout as norougniy artlRtic. . Especial .toentjort may be made of the "ria "With Verdura Clad' from., the i Creattpn. 'ElsaH Dream" 'from U Wagner's Lohengrin and "Spring" by HenscherT Miss Klllson was assisted by mis Phyllis Woodall: who played Wleftiawr ski'a". Romance, in . Tier.usnalwtlstle style and with'Mlss Scnuoter asajsca In the well known Serenade by Schu bert which closed the venrinterestin MisiPay,. . )kARRi) 3fl)aJioKa wCemYm me he lirTtle'of SUV- RJclumli WIlllnghAm. 1 (Special to the News and Observer,) Winston-Sarem, May lf.-Ldcal so ciety was utrt1n .full .force this, evenf tng: wnen atreix o ciocic-s.fitisa-. ww Eleanor Fries, only daughter of Col onel and AJrs. Prancls H. Fries, be came tn 6, bVide 6t-Mr. Richard Fur man WilJingnaioT Macon. Gai ,viThe ceremony was jerrdrmed' by Dr. R. 'J. wuivngnam. or jwepmona; va., unqie of the groom. -assisted byRev, J. Kenneth Pfohl, at , the ' home ' of the bride, "Bert ' Air A reception f61 lowed the ceremoriy.' The popular couple left tonight for Washington and New oYrk. They wilt Wirde at Macon, the groom being one of the leading young business . men of that place. ; , " ,'.-!-.-i .... .... , l. ' vaMsasMaaBBkatSHasaBVBKVsBBHksMaasBMaMM ' DURHAM VA?JTS S. A. L MAIN : (Continued From ,Page One.) debt hanging over the-.ew church building. Some weeks ago' the matter was gone over and it was found, that mere was a aeoc pt js.ujuu on tne church building. .The ladles agreed to raise 83.000 if the' men i would 1 raise S5,000, . This ' w$ done and the five thousand was subscribed at a cohere gatiohal meeting. the pledges', to . be' paid Tiot later than May: 20th. -Mayor Griswold; who ls-chirmah ;of .the building 'committee,- eaid today that more than 82. 60G had been paid Into his . hands and .he expected that the whole 85.000 would h paid ' by. to morrow . morning. That will relieve entirely the, church debt and. will give the . Episcopalians one of the prettiest little churches in the State, the church being of brown" ' stone and costing about .825.000. ' Since' the coming of Mr: "Bost to Durham, when there was nothing but a small ."wooden house, this handsome -new church -has been erected. There has been erected Mti West Durham. aa ' a branch of this parish, a church that cost close arojund 87,000, and f the membership has in creased about " eight" fold. - 'All these things will be celebrated"tomorrow;ln connection with ' the Ascension Day exercises' and it. jvill be.au interestlhg. Occasion.' -J. t V-,-:-m' :.,;'t-i. .'t-'"; - Announcement has been .nwde that the'Epworth League rganizatlojj., ( the North Carolina Conference wrtl convene here in annual conference on June 24th,. this meeting. to, hold ior three days. Jt Is expected ' that prac tically all of the league organlzatioW In the conference will. send, delegates and this ;v!H make If a very." large meeting. ' The' sessions will be-Jield ;in Trinity MetnodUt church. It is ex pected .that there will be several speakers "of premlnencef present. Tonight there . was : an. Jnterest!nR bowling contest at - the Young' Men.? Christian : Aesoclatipp bu lldtng.. ! .wa. team will be challenged by the asso ciation team. There is "jdsC tiow' a 'great deal of Interest- in bowling 'at the association building.' Dr; J. C. i Kilgo, president' of Trin ity College.' and Dr. J. W. Lynch, cas tor' of the Plrat Baptist church,-. have gone to - w axe r oresc to auena . uif commencement occasion' as '-two - 6t the principal speakers. Tonight Dr. Lynch, preached 'the baccalaureate sermon ,' and tomorrow morning Dr; Kllgo will deliver .tne "anuar address. Dr. Phurlek F. Aked. ' of Ni York. was'scheduled for the adores?' but he wired that he could nor come and dt, Kllgo Was secured , to filV W "place ur. AKea is gam, to1 oe one oi ine finest' of New York public -speakers. Judge R. W. Winston, who recently moved from Durhanl to Raleigh, har sold his fine home here to Mr. C W Toms. ' The: papers have : not been re-; corded as yet and the purchase- price is not known, but it is certain that several thousand dollars changed hands.- It is a magnificent home, on the . corner i of. Main and Dlllard streets, half an acre of ground, and 14 the center of the fashionable district.. ai.- . jon8r- me whi-kbuwii er-.. eler, member 6f the -flrnv.'of 'Jones '-r, Frasler, is quite ill at hlsu home on Alorrls streeU'.j He taken,- with something like an attack of. heart trouble' and for. several hour he. was in a serious cerfdltion. This aftern0on It as reported that he was getting along very well.' . . , T v - k Miss Elanora Williams, daughter of the proprietress of the Sams Souci boarding hdfase. 'Is at the .'Watts h0s- pltal, where she underwent an opera tion for appendicitis. She is. .recover-" inr as nicely as could e exoected, but ' Is not yetutof danger. .. . The commencement, of .the .East Durham graded and high achool,. of which Mr. Ilelland Holton Is principal. will begin tomorrow night. The an nual address will be delivered by Prof. N. W. Walker, of Chapel HiU. There will be an Interesting exercise by the students on the second night. The commencement of the Southern. Conservatory of Music is jiow on. The nrst or a series of. recitals was given this evenings The commencement will last for three days. During that time there will be several Interesting re citals and then the regular commence ment occasion. k . . .- It was expected that the. police and nre rommiasioners xiurnams new or- iicial board in, charge of the policemen na .urn. firemen. L would' meet this evening. and settle." the aeonV ;"DyMthe' -ircu(i oi omcers. i ne meeting was to--oe held several days ago by Mn .Clairborna. parr., ope of the members, was called to phfladelphla on business. There, was' ft meeting - ' on "'Monday night and adjournment until' tonight: xouay Jjr. W-M; Yearby, another f of the members, was called to New York on business nd the,ra was . another postponement. "There "arb? a. ntfmber; of applicants for the Various 'positions,' this 'riumbef Tkig" 'Increased sineei It wun-made Known that ther'w'ou'kl,be. tuqeu ; two- aauioonai naia urenren and ; four new pdlbe officers -; These are all anxiously awaiting thetr fate at the hands' of. a board that; my hot meet this -week, as it is up to the -return of Mr.' Yearby. 7 '' ' Ih Justice: Gunters court this morni ng judgment was given ' against ' Mr.- BeeJamin Lvenstein. lawyer, Ip favor of Mr. -TFtl -A. Bodehheimer, pfu umberf for 1100. The lawyer has a -pew honte and there was some' controversy about contract and aubcontracts that caused him to hold upthe payment of ;;ioe: The lawyer appealed to thefUperlor court.;"" i i A number of Durham people left to day for Charlotte.' .'Among; 'other's 0 go werev two wTiatwtll - be kludge. In the parade contest -vstA : four W ur-i ham's beet police officers. ' The Judges I arontesfctbetweeuwarof Aha flormH tfr.:...; - Gleans fctaeatanJ U scdrby pcoolo" of icfinbinaC'for:-Wadit r."l lit - the ' contest who " went nam wexa juessrs. , wwwwii.aw p.,F. WUkerson. Thjejpoiice omctr seat at the request of Charlotte, were Sergeants Aldrdge, Pendergraph.- ahd Officers ,t;ates tnd Proctor.:; They'Wlll be home :&ijx.QaxL;;i .- ,i S. Branson, of Durham. .presided,, and delivered a short address of welcome.. IteportS fWere -. received from .offi cers and chairmen of different, com mittees on the -Chair 'of ' English .antf Endowmejit Fund. These were en- V S S - - - ""I ( :ry Mrs-. El' C '"VVatTlnfirtdh - and ' Mrs: R. Rr Alley and bA J or two co-workers have'glven a great deal of time - to thebox sj'8tenr aftd ' personal sollci ta tlori and as a Yesult-"df their4 efforts Mrs, - Watlihgton reported that 4450 had been collected. -This aha . turned over , to-r . the treasurer ,v The report was., accepted unanimously and a. vote af th an ks . extended f, ta, , Mj-s. .Alley, Mrs. AYatUngtoo and, those .who aselst- ed them. . '. '- , ... . ,. . t ' The , trustees' report to the associa tion was read.and the entire class' of Art ft ' - ..t.Mun. MA1I Kl M ' ' SM AtUVAt It f the association. ' T . ' : v ' Ofllcers for the 5 ensuing ear "were elected as follows: - " " ': '. Presldent-Mrs.. Clarai S:: Bratisda, ef Durham. , '. - " ' ' f - First - Vlce-Presldent-Mrs.FrahV Martin, of Winston-Salem. -j'..; .Vi f Second Vice-President- Alra-Qi V. WhltsetU of thU city, - i j -..-..sc. j . .Third Vice-President -Mrs, L. Alderman, of .tWa city, . , ; .Reconllng '.-SecretaryAils3 Nannie Lee Smith; of this -city.. -V ''',:' ...i. J : CorreiSPonmg'. Secretary: Mrs. J J, Ed. Albright, of this city. . . ;. ''' : i Vf Treasurer of "the Alumnae Chair; of English Fuhd -Mrs." M. T. Plyler.jof Washington' n: c.?--' ' : V ;' Local Treasurer Mfs. ' E." L." Fides, of this city.,c ' '; " ' Recorder Mrs. W.-M. J Curtis; i Of this dty. v ;.-v-'?'. .-':."-"'. '-..f t"TV At the , conclusion of the -meeting -Mrs. Robertson - Invited- the -.members o t -the association: to remain to-tea. .whiphr invitatipn was accepted. - ) ' j i; Ktcetlngote?:., -I The trustees of . the., college.; held their annual meeting yesterday after noon at S o'clock. ""Gratifylne reports of the ; :pasf .yfear'ere .received. The matriculation ior-"..tne' -year-wara Z5 reoulred' Amount-' tw the tJolYere to the donation condltidrtal- ly made ' by ' AtidreV Carnezle will be ; secured. There; fy"ere::severa' mew improvements discussed.- :mit.von ae edunt'pf 'the" fact-thsrt ail ajre strivinc tq complete V.te ''enddwmenVf nothing definite was VXe'tded upon regarding the Improvement. ; i " ' " J The hoard' unanlmoufiyreeleeted Mrs. Lucy H. "'RtrbertsQp'-aa president fcnd Hev.k W.; 2,11 Curtis secretary treasurer. ; Rev; ' G. Frank 0mithi .of Wilson. . was elected a . member of :the ooard to succeea-Kev;- -M.'wateon, who has left the State. ": V i v Addrtss to Alumnae. , y Choosliiar for his sublect "Woman's Eiuuciuivii in ine reiwy vrtr. nev.- viato .DurMam,vor concord, delivered an. elodueht a,nd, Inspiring Bddresa : to the' AJumnae Association last night in r the' auditorium ; of the-' college; There was a large audience present 'and the speaker" was given undivided attention throughout" his- address. which was i nearly v ah pour ' long. Members of the Alumnae Association furnished delightful .music.' The num bers conatetea of a duet. . "summer: from The ' SeasbniT'EdWard - ;ckr. man, by Mrs.' Myra Albnaht-and Mrs. 'J,4-Norman"--Wilts; and!a' solo, Etud C sharp: minors-Chopin, ' Mxsv. -Di -B. GuerranC- of Danville, v v '' i , v-After the .i exercises In the audlto rlum closed 'an " Informal reeeritlon and reunion p'f alumnae; was - helfliln the libVaryj ;.Ufr:..sm: uurmr; me .mure comm?ircnnti the studh Is being' kept open arid Vis itor to the 'college ' have beten much interested In the .work of , the etu dents ofthe;art department." :' , r . . ' 'The last' ; event of Coramenceraent Will 'occur tonight at' 83 p'etock, when the annual' grand concert win p sivea r t;-; v.-'- ;rTIie Closing of Daveinort jpollcgje. ' Invitations i have been -'recelTed ; tor the - commencement exercise ? ' of Davenport ' College,-which- take place Mfcy 26 and "?7r -ii, ;...-;V'm t; K .IPrograinme. GRADUATION; DAY- EXERCISES Sheder! -rer n ine cnemu1 1WrA'srW:f;y-vT,v..s-;Ti.f' 4 At 6:20 the Senate adjourned ' , H r .Ws-r s:0Tr1 ". " i i - . . . -Trr. ! : gov iaf cm'ufiiE lion cbiiie ll.llIILlllliril 1IU1II K M UD. M . . ff . . . i.. ., . --. - . ... -v4.;. Th ' ' remrrtu -SfioWd rhaf thfc 'etidow- I foual ferVor.:J- JmemMftf'iWin'gj8tanUy thfr- tiisites hp that lit the tfeafl In sdlrectionv: vFarbo iaaur, fnffiTP?tw'rpnYii-,'nmhKnt-'tw'ritin.l slopes of the rrassy little iKn vic n Prograinnic. , i ':'MJ- : . t. - v :::tr-,-.v iliaSl!IM&0!!!SO ...Wednesday o'clock, anual Rowe,-S - T, Wednesday evening.. 8:30 o'clock, Elo cutlon . Contest .r-TjHirsdayrtmorning, May 27th.' 10 clock, graduating :ex ercises- 11 o'clock,' literary addrese, 'by Rev. Pi T. Durbam.vJlh.- D.w-.of:.C0n- cord.; N. C. - ThOradiy evenibg.l8:30 o'clock, -annual' concert.' , 5 :- '; Diplomas: and wcertifleatee 'will hi awarded tnrf following, young women; Pearle 'May Aberthv v Sara Vn mm; brough Towhumr . Fanhie- Faiir.Aimii Deap ' Holscla w, Cortie" Hbneycutt7 Margaret- E I iza be th . Osborne, Jennlo mce 'uouxf tvnc. Mamia v.Dlckev Master Withers Prof.' W. Ai ,-Wlthoni. t A M. College' faculty. flrpomnnniMfi i h'v his son.; Master WiUuimi Rank .'With ers,' ;urt yesterday for.vWasMngtfmr. Whem today .the young man. will pull the string that wilt unveil h-monu ment. ; Of tha. event the Washinsrton Pt-saVs;':,?- : ' . : ,1..,. . ' "The feature of the nroirram iitt be the pulling of the silken cord whicK the silken cortl which - atue by WUllaro 7 years of age. son of win unveil the Ranka Withers, and .Mechanical College of North Car olinav and' a lineal descendant of John V1 ttyrspoon, ' of th e sixth . generation. Services 'for' Aenslon Day. '"'-- - Ascension Day is one of1 the great festivals in the Christian year, as It celebrates the last great event in the life of the Saviour of mankind. There will be the usual service at the Church of -the Good Shepherd, at 11 o'clock 1 consisting of 'service' and sermon; and the Holy Communion: j'i mmi 1, J$JKr Appealed For SmallcrDife. A .1-.. Icxential ..Duty v --' Ey !.theAs80clated.;:Hi Jc f j: .: . c -Washington, X. Cv May i.!-.- .je ttuitcpxtlorr of the sugar trus1'. appeal for . Smaller1 different. u' .y on . 4rcf lnet HigrJn the ihtev.i3' 's:n- : sumer were the featurey' dt' -if. f is I -ed addreto before' the Scniu r by Senator Clay, of .0corgla.,- j '4 ( 'Senator , Wynttl louglrU if'.M ce lttng machine f forn 1X6 ?e fJ ad to 10 rer cent: adval6rem. but by a vote ef 35 to 43 his amendmenf was Ejected. k , ' i . f V r-c.AJlsectlohV, 'of thKWelftJschVdulo were t agreed to before adjourniuent nnu vii. niui ivn IjnilUUUltU Ulil morrow he would iake up sections pre- liioun , ;(ContInued .frem Page One.) , that he could have brought, with him others whose knowledge concerning; ' fundamental and deep.' - ; ,- , Even-thing how I. looVihvfarw trward to the coming of -the JPreaideut and his distinguished party tomorrow. vwhlch is expected to Include Gover nor Johnson, of Minnesota, the French . Ambassador, Jll. Jusserand. and V his .wife, and a score of others. The party will bemet at North Charlotte . by a special ' committee and. upon arriving at the Southern depot will be . escorted , to the Selwyn; hotel, where after a short rest th President wlllr -be ac corded a publl creceptlon beginning at 11 'o'clock. :,;! --'-v..-' :-t. f. ' . .' After thla th President, and i party a i i will be escorted to the review lag stand . ) on SSuth Tryon street . where? several thousand people' can bp accommodat ed, and .from that vantage. ground ,thei w.Onstert parade three .to .fourmilei lit length will be witnessed by the chief executive. ' The President wiil siJk from the-same stand at 3:30 In ; the atf errtoon, and .later will go to Riddle University to speak to the colored Jstu dents there. ' ;. - . .. '- -ii.:- , .Charlotte will extend to Mr. Tsft every possible! courtesy and for ftls en tertainment lavish -preparation -hve beeh' made. The celebration. l,now, at. its 'Heighth' artd with the arrival off. thouasands more tomorrow for i Presi- . dent's day. the throngs Will assume ' 'each' magnitude as has never -be forw . , filled Jhis city. - -yy -iVp ; pnAisEs coTii dlueahoi HnJT 4 Continued From Pan. . ,s-;. : . . . I - - ! 1 . j " proceeded td the rear l&v: jjrjLch had beert. thrown "open .to the 01 til J Be neath the knoll from vvl-i3.' 1 e zpoke were gathered several hur-crai.,, school chUdreri who sang "Tho -Sit vi-isr ruled Banner' "Dixie and "Amq. with The cro.w.o -3:,xioreau nore : tha lory,. on .the 'streets beneath th? 'v :.' sur : rounding the' mansion ' g 'c j it s. .tho colored; residents' of tli2 ;;riurtinltjr .H'ere" gathered by thousj.3c.- They spread fan-like for two biDC-:M each diverging .direction.' ". .Tn J v. esident himself declared that ho ht l.iended to make but. a few brie; -e:nrrk8 in after-dinner vein, but the j-o7d in spired him to a more seiievs' aSort. - Governor .gwanson exp:ecsd- to the President the regret felt -rr3vybody that' illness prevented Mit, .'vE-f.1. from coming. to Petersburg. , .... "The day will, long ba vejtajjbered In the-hlstory was brought to. a close tonight Tvlth a , lawn fete on 3 inception on the Center Hill Grounds. Te Pres ident and , his party left laie . tonight for Charlotte. N. Cw where . Mr. Taft tomorrow rwlll .attend the Mecklenburg .Celebration. UraJ TnnaIow, Soothln- tyrupb ; flit bmii-asM for em SirrT-nTS TTri fry . IflLLIO.XS OH JfOTilT-nS for ihrir jCT.'IL!) "TIJJ WHILE - TEETHING wirU PFT;FKCT fcUtX" X fT 600TUK3 tbe CBJLT. 60KTFN3 tS CCili. kllJiYS aU pArsr;.CUKF.3 WIND CCXJC, and tS.tba best remedy for DIASBUOEA. Fald by drasxists ia erery part ot th worlj. L ' attra sad askrior 'Oirt. y.innlov's 8oothirjr Cyrup aaj take sa etiier kind, Twrnty-firs Cfr.U s bottla. , Ooarantaed nixior tba Food and ' Drof Act of SO, 1VM. BrHl rttmhar 1008. AS CU JlK1 I ?; FREE c:::::;'s Ciip Cciioftt with . Blanke'a "Grant't Cabin" 'Faust 'an6 ' Planke'a Coffee -(us tdvertlsed la the leading ladles' marrifnes of the country L,Lt us exnlaln. thia offer and show. you. the best coffe? riid best cof- ltfS; liargctt St. Ilalclgbr N. C. i M - i nit' JOHN T. PCLLI2N, President, CHARLES ROOT, CtsSler. t .A 2 tFovr pwceni.lnter.-psU' lodt Call on the fcaai "c ' Vrrt foi ruruie uuornuuon. I'KL!-- .a Tl LllOlCC Ltl L,l,ir7rP' v.w to V Wi Roses, Carnations and Vio!;tl ?A tl'HJlALTY. WcC bajucti and floml o.Tcrn-i arranjed In best stylo at cTiort Srnnmer flowtas bulh ;bcc!(Ilns plinth, rose S ,.and evcrlUuS flia Corut line at . " ' -ii - ? ' 7. L 0' uinn Co. ral: 4 - n
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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