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4 A. eoGf..o.; i V -- Ck." I - - ; j i : - - --"i...-?- . - ... , .... THE HUV7B AND OBSBBVEB, SUNDAY, JUKE 20, 1909. s '.'! ' mm! :; H,f tnv ICt JII'M' All! - I ; ; EyMoIly deai 2 j ' tv. I -Ttxt-n&tmyself .at aUIr, - ( Nottxttncarin'. , riotfcuV knowihV ' ' .nreff you I'nt' goliT, " t -( yaitSl.yoil hadow'j 'tis I'm grow!n I,--- .Molliy. dear f '" --''"i,' L- Slnwh - chance q'eiC me there (Cam., : .! a Burii you inht change your p'.wuri .,i r- x AnE5WoulI Just- cm to-tho.;pamer j zzs Molly dean ,? i ; ; Twtould Jtftt coine to the aame; Fotllt yew and T were; one, all confus- 1 :jontvooid4'on, : - . ' v . At4-'twfuld simplify the matter .n? j,' th-ety; t i' ' f:..- . And.;, twoiad nave ua. t o much rbother I when Wa 3bbth;b one another. So )ltea now to reason. Molly Brlerly, f yO. I'm not rnyself at all!-j, ? 1 " ; j -Samuel Lover. j Kra.4 TOhn 'bI;,JaTnea - and j Mhw Jalta Jme, of .IfVllnitnrton, are the guests otMrs. TL Ri Raney. ; Prof- E, I Green, . MJss i May Adams, ' Misses Blanche and Cclestla Penny, have rctunned frpm Morehead ! Mrs jLoulseiPavis, of Behnont street., Olenwood, who; has been con fined to her. Wed for 2t days with fever, Ja Im'proTlnjc raplrtly.-; I i ! ! Usa ld&i instead and 1 Miss . Hulda Ilamhriclfliof ;Roxboro, after Viatttng at " the Mansion, returned home yesterday .afternoon. j T Mrs. W,- El Bttilsbn and little daughter Maude Judd Btlnson, left yeaterday for a vlait o Mrs. Btinson's mother at Barcteys. j i " j Miss tola Smith is spending; Bun day at CaVy. ' -t v i Mronle 8parrw, of Gaston la, Is visiting -Mrs. James iE. .Shepherd. Mlsa ,DlIa' Dowelt.. of Carthage, is Miss Eleanor Conn. . Mlas.Lula, C. jDltmore. of Bryson City., and Miss Allen: of Waynesville, pajwal thrbogh thje crty yesterdayon their return home jafter a visit In Bel- haveiu4-.f A I -rMrs. Wv O. Frncb4 of HamleU who has been: visiting. I the city, returned honw'yeaurday. .. M ' ! --Mlsa Pansy;,- Renrrow, ov ?prin ? Hope, Ja' viaitln'g her! sister, 'Miss Frances Renf row. ' - I I I iMfea Mary Xnes, lot Wendell,' was her yesterday,-going .to Durham --Miss Alice, Pol.f of. Durham, is here to spend 8uhdayL with . her . pa rents; Accompanied by. M(ss Inex itey ;noids. i ;;:;"'.,!.-''-: j Mrs; A. L Fletcher . has returned from Danbury, f accompanied, by her later. MUa Kannis 1 Pltaer. ' 7f . ' l -i-Mr John Ul SmU, Went to Gary yeaterday afternoon ;wh,ere i she " 1 met her gaest. Miss ClaraPetfy1,! of Dur ham. f ' ? '' '..--. i- I Mlsa Mary CowelL bf. Bayboro, was lb the city Yesterday: goinig. ip -WgkeJPorest.; r: ' j Mrs: Mary Et Sherwood,. jMlss - Grace - Bales , and , rot;. P. . E. Beagle - rfetutned yesterday '.aiHrnoon from Morehead City, wre: tneyi attended the: Teachers' Assttlbjy ' i : k i 7-Mrs. A. J. Eltji has 'returned to the city from Fuquay'Bpringa. n f " i if Mlsa. Blanche Heart t has returned frdm Petersburg. ? J.. - 1 -if.-. . i . . 1 Miss ;Mary Sheppard Bryan has gone tolinbrook- o visit her aunt, ..Mrs.- Winder. .; ' v ..r .. . --MJr. C. C. ' McDonald, an!,-MJss Loula' McDonald left yesterday after noon tor- FayettevUle, ., '.,;,. n v- r iMlsa Bessie Gold. Jif.WIlaon, after vlaltlng Mrs: ,C, "W Gold. ; returned home Testray aftf rnoh. - I ' iMlsfjCpra, Te jHOicutt. of- Weni dell, wa a the city yesterday going toi Clayton to attend ithe Hocutt-Ellington- weddinir. h -V pMis, Ins 1 Reyplds. of Durham, is I the guest of Mrs.' . t D. Berry, on North-East streeti'--a 1 ,y ' . j.-. '. Mrs. Aimie. Wi Howe and Miss Annie. Howe; of Prljn'fvs, . Penn,; were in the, city yesterday going to Chapel Hill to vhdt Dr, George Howe, r i Mr, VL B. Broughton and Ir. and Mrs; R. N. 81mms eft yesterday af ternoon for Ashevilleito attend! the World rWJde Braeft, fcnd Phllathea Contention; v"-'' :'?( :! 'A i Miss Emllr Taylotlileft yesterday aftfrnoon-for.PJUsborb! to via t rela tives. L .-. .-i f-MiM,-V V,'Wh?iteileft yesterday for High: Point,: ' , J ' r-lss FloBPte Bagwell, of-Garner, ww ln the city .laat evnina. " r -j Miss Lois Edwards, one of. sthe popular, members of . the faculty of the Murphey BqhboU who Is Spending the Bummer at Henderson, - was in th-city yesterday. t , i -Mr.y and.' Mrs. John C. Drewry hfreona to -Atlantle City. ; : v ? Erfle Ilayaea iuft yesterday for... La.GraAga.:.. -.?. i r Mrfc.'J. O. Morgah has gone to ..MejCttlleles.. f ' : V f H ' ' , Mrs. Oeorga-U Jclpelle left yes terday for LaGrangei If; fi-Mlss Gaynelle Johfrsdn has gone to Richmond. Va., to Spend some time wlthrher aunt Mrs. fc.fB. Laahley, J-v Friends oJJ, Mr. ;artd. Mrs. - J. E. Lawton Wtfl be glad to team that their daughter who was. Id with fever has Improved tv great deal,! r ' i "Mrs; M; B. Terrell and Mrs. Annie L. iWllson fhave. returned from More- V m it.: r ji , Al Linen iiish and German, Bleached and Half Bleached, 60 to 72 inches wide with Nap Kins matching or separate. A - beatftifol ; shotvinfi i - Something Good Jrom Louisiana . ' FRESH; StRONG, FRAGRANT . Xr,i SATISFYING. :. . . tw kiniiw: r- T.t1 - t; Soli cvcTywherw , ' .t Bt? If - . V v m A ssa a t" NEW- ORL?t:ANO;a,G.A, VV- -r-r1 head, where they attended the Teach-, era' Assembly. . ' : ' . f? Mr.: and' Mrs. W. H. Thompson iftf "Graham, were here yesferday. noine MisHion Society. Ther Woman's Home Mission Society of "the Edenton Street M. E. churclv vrli meet tomorrow afternoon at five o'clock. LiccnMe Granted. . . - license to wed was granted yester day to Mr. Walter D, Wall and Miss Bertha Barnes, of Archer Lodge, and to Mr.' Jan. M. Moore and Mtei HeM Wallace, of Raleigh. : 5 V Christ Clmrch Cliolr. The choir of Christ church under the direction of Mr. . R. Blinn Owen continues to Keep up excellent work during the summer. Today at the of fertory Mrs. Colt will render the se lection, and the other parts of the ser vice will he notably effective. Mount Airy Marriage, ML Airy. June 191. Mr. Herbert Foy and, Miss Myrtle Hlnes, two pop ular 'yoanff Mt. A3ry people, were married last night, in this city, was another surprise wedding, will make this city their home. This They Con- gratulatlons. , S S ' AS ENJOYABLE EVENING. WlLh MLwch Lizzie Watson and BeUie - Jordan, .' . On Friday evening from six to nine the friends of Misses Elizabeth' Wat son and Bettie Jordan 'were' deliaht- fully entertained by them .at the home of. Dr. T. M. Jordan, corner Wilming ton and Peace streets. ' It was Intended by the young ladies to entertain their friends at lunch at the park. but. -owing to the heavy rains of Thursday night they chose the place mentioned. The- evening was spent In picnic stylethe dining room and hall, which were" thrown into One large room, serving as the nicnlc grounds. , Ther, feature of: the evening was the picnic -dinner consisting of a whole some ; .lunch cream v and . cake. The porch,' hails and lawn, were artistical ly decorated; with Japanese lanterns. t-The -chaperonea were Mrs. A. S. Watson, .Mrs.' W H- Harrington. Mrs. H. -df Moore and Mrs. ,W. J. Whitneld. -The invited guests were Misses Elteal Llndsey. Annie Gill. Mlttie and Nellie Hill, Mary, Bessie and: Myrtle King, Corinna and Ella Mlal, Minnie Gosney, Elizabeth Bass. Mattle and Beulah Robertson. ; Susie McOee, Myrtle Shamburger, Mary Hunter, Leonita Denmark; A Lula Whitfield, Mary Sherrill, . Margaret John, Ara and Mary. Jordan;. Rev. W. A. Stan- bury, Rev. Mr. Woodall. Captain M. O. Sherrlll; Messrs. Arthur and Lennie Gosney, Claude Tait. P.. L. Galley,- Hu bert VWyatt, Erie Evans. William Mc Gee, Robert Barbee. :; Ivan Proctor, Marljon Wyatt. Kenneth Mlal, Frank Sherwood, Sydney Holeman. Eustlce Gill, James H. Watson, Lonnle Boone, Richard Gill. Alex. J. Felld. Jr.. Roy Baucom, Carson Baucom and Tom King. ' - i ;, ' - r? TS "O" ) - 'WILSON SOCIETY EVENT. A Beautiful Gathering! of Beautiful Women at the Beautiful Iloroe of Miss Martha . Hatfcnej, Friday AT- ternoon. Wilson, N. C. June It. Yesterday afternoon from four to six o'clock, at the .hospitable and happy home of Mr. yand Mrs. W. D. Hackney, their daughter. Miss Martha, royally enter tained, in honor of Mrs. J. I. Morgan, who has adopted Wilson as her fu ture home.' The guests were met at the front door by Mrs. S. W. Richardson, who wore a beautiful gown of white ba tiste)w!th lace trimmings. Atj the parlor door they were met by. Miss Hackney. . who - Introduced thentjf to Mrs. Morgan. Miss Hack ney was attired In a charming dress of old rose mesallne with gold trim mings; and the gown that Mrs. Mor gan wore was simply a dream of beauty, a creation of light blue silk wlthreal lace trimmings., After the Introductions the guest were seated around eight large tables four In the parlor and four In the dining room,j the color' schemes of which were red and White and pink ana wnite ana then the fascination gams of "Bridge" was Indulged In. A.uer me games the tables .were cleared, when a two-course luncheon was served. The first course consisted of salami ana r sana wicnes;. the second - course consisted of Ices, and other delicacies that-? ar dear to the hearts of : the dear , ladles. - ' . The-tables were presided over by a t ; ' 23 cii. I lb. ' ' V sr!i aa a istwrw-aSW fruartette of beautiful maidens Just budding into womanhood Miss Sudle Hackney. Miss Martha Stevens, Miss HeQen Patterson, and - Miss Clyde Deans who presented to each of the guests, on their departure, souvenirs of sweet peas tied with white ribbon Each of the young lady waiters wore dresses' of white batiste with lace trimmings. The following is a list of the ladies who were present on- the delightful occasion: Mrs. J. I. Morsran. Mrs. S. W, .Richardson. Miss Martha Hackney. Miss Sudle Hackney. Miss Martha Stevens. Miss Ella McCraw. Miss Mil drpd Roney, Miss Mary Lovelace. Miss Llllle Gaines, of Virginia: Miss Ximen Roberts, Miss Mildred Taylor, Misses Royal, Miss Moye. Miss Hales, Miss Rosa Wells. Miss Fannie Wells, Miss Lottie Bacon. Miss Bruce Evans. Miss Whitehead. Miss Watson, Miss Wood ard. Miss Bleauvelt, Miss Clark, Miss Moore, Miss Wainwrlght. Miss Hadley. Miss Clyde Watson. Miss Pace. Miss Sugg, Miss Williams. Miss Gold, Miss Boykln, Miss Ellen Clark, Miss Ker sey1. Miss Hamilton, of Georgia; MIbs Ruby Roney. Miss Daniel, Miss Barnes, Miss Estelle Farrlor, Miss Wiggins, Miss Gertrude Gorham. Miss Apple white. Mrs. J. C. Brown. Mrs. Deans Mrs. Basye, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Thomp son, Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. W.; S. Anderson. Mrs. N. Anderson, Mrs., Paddlson. Mrs. S, W. Worthing; ton. Mrs. Fulghum, Mrs. Foote. Mrs. Walls, Mrs. Williams. Mrs. B. Herring. Mrs. Holl id ay. Mrs. Joe Williams and Mrp. Tarkenton. ! O O Lumbertoa Marriage. ; Lumberton, N. C, June 17. The marriage of Miss Emma Bichery to Mr. - Leon Cook, of Marton, was a oulet but pretty one. and Was solem nixed In the parlors of the .Waverly Hotel this evening. The ceremony was" performed by Bev. A. E. Baker. Only a few Intimate friends were present The bride Is a most popular young lady and the groom one of Robeson county s most prominent young at torneys. o . o Marrtage at Jamewville. Wllliamston, June 19. There was an 1 Interesting marriage at the home of iF. A. Stallings, Esq., Jamesvllle N. C. where his lovely daughter. Miss uertruae, oecame tne Driae or r . fc Simpson, of Norfolk, Va., Wednesday. Mr; Chas. E. Simpson and Miss Roland Stallinsg. Mr. U. IX Stalings and Miss Annie Glasgow were the attendants. Th vows were given by Rev. Geo. J, Dowell, of Wllliamston. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson took the cars for Asheville. whr they will spend their honey moon. The parties have the best wishes of many friends. Married at llookertoti. Hookerton, June 19. At the Metho dist church, here, on the afternoon of June 6, Miss Willie Taylor and Mr. RUfus J. Mattock, of Burlington, were married. Te ceremony was per farmed by Rev. M. D. Giles. Miss Julia B. Taylor was maid of honor and Mr. Paul Klker, of Dur ham, was best man. Tne ushers were MessrsrR. P. Tay lor, i or KJnston. and Mr. X. F. Palmer, or Hookerton. ine Driae is a most girted young lady and is the popular daughter of Mr. Marlon Taylor. The groom Is hfghly esteemed teacher. a a ! Wedding at Grifton. i Grifton, June 19. On Wednesday morning, at the beautiful country nome.or Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapman near this place. Miss Gladys Cornelia Chapman was united in marriage to Mr. jHai Bessent Charles, a prominent young man of Dunn. The ceremony was! performed by Rev. Mr. Lane, of tne Christian church, at sun rise and took place on the spacious porch. Tho wedding march was played by mm Ruth, sister or the bride. Miss Helen, her sister, was maid of honor and Mr. S . C. Clifford, of Dunn, was uest man. The ushers were: Messrs. H. D. Best and Thos. Dawson. The' home was beautifully decorated for the Occasion. The wedding pres ents jwere numerous. Mr. and Mrs. Charles left Immed aicijr nner congratulations, on a bridal tour. . f "8 S WilUajuMton Society Items. Wllliamston, June 19. Mrs. Gor don entertained informally on Thurs day -efening at the rectory for Mlas Sophie" Williams, of .Virginia, who IS Miss Lamb's guest Mrs. Gordon's charming grace makes her an Ideal hostess. ' and the visitors thoroughly enjoyed the' evening. In the Dartv L were-; Miss Sophie --Williams. Miss Mayo;. Lamb. Miss Elizabeth Gordon. TtfV : IVIIllum T tint-Ann XT - Axrillin -G. Iamb. Jr.. Mr. Harry A. Biggs. Mr. John ,E. Pope and Mr. Luke Lamb. : On Friday afternoon the member of the Baraea class of the BantiKt Sunday School gave a picnic to their Trienas,--a.ne ,voung . oeoDie . eniaved the occaatoar to the Jfuliesi xtehi and returned home with glowing accounts of tho good time they had had. The picnic; was under the direction of the teacher of. the class. Burrus A. Critch er. Eaa.. and if was he.- and his able management. .who caused the affair to be suc&'& success. j V Ziehen Showrr. rr;ii: i Durham;-' X. C. June 1 9 Thursday: afternoon from 5 to 7:50 Miss E1IAB 4 Mlms entertained. , MJs? Nan Jordan. Who Is to become the bride of Mr. Creighton NewboW;-Bur-gess on 11 Wednesday, the 23rd. wjth a kitchen 'shower which was "one bf the most attractive parties ever given in Durham."1' The home was beautifully deeorated "in green and pink; "by drangeas. and sweet peas being used In Profusion. Forty-two was played with doml-1 noes and after that a most delightful six course, luncheon was served. Then came the Interesting part of the program a large kitchen table covered whh white wals brought out; and presiding over the' kitchen uten-' sils stood, a most attractive little bride In a white directoire gown, veil and orange1, blossoms. She .was. made up of 'a, 'wooden, spoon. .f-V mppu tw forks art4 f. rna- .u .'Tr.'jlre.s consisted of two dish clothsJ In her hind ehe hld a verse telling of her t - rr-d to tho knives, forks, spoons, sifters, graters, strainers, pots, skillets, lemon SQueex- ers and all things to gladden the pros-, pective house-keeper's heart were there. All of these together wun a beautiful bunch of Dink sweet peas and maiden hair ferns tied with pink ribbon were presented Miss Jordan in most charming manner oy tne hostess. Never has a bartv been carried out more successfully and beautifully than this one and never has one been given that gave more pleasure. Those who. enjoyed Miss Mim s nos- pltailty .were: Misses Nan Jordan. Daisy Minor, Rosa Green, Lesse Peay, Annie Watklns. Mary Shaw; urn Mark ham Bailie and Louise Glass. Eleanor Green, Jean Venable, Isabella Plnnix, Mary Puke. Alice ' Fran kllhe. Irene Pegram. Christine Mcintosh. Erma Lyon, Mrs. Crawford Biggs and Mrs. Ralph Jones. o- 75 Beautiful Marriage at Wade. Wade, June 49: The marriage of Miss Sallie McDonald Williams to Dr Percy Wade Olive, at the Presbyterian church, here, yesterday evening, was a brilliant affair. The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. A. R. Mc Queen. The church was beautifully decorated. Miss Margaret Williams was maid of. honor and Mr. James Olive was best man. The other members of the bridal party were. Miss Lilian Alder man with Mr. H. Olive; Miss Pauline Olive with Herbert Williams; Miss Sallie McNeil with Dr. William Jor dan; Miss MoTlie Underwood with Dr. Seavy Highsmlth. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left on a northern bridal tour. The bride Is a highly popular younr lady and the groom a most prominent young physician of. Wake county. . o. Klnston Porch Part)-. Kington. N. C., June 19. Wednes day morning at the handsome home oT Mrs. A. Mitchell her daughters, Mrs "Harry Wooten. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell and Mrs. S, C. Setterson. were hos tesses at a most delightful porch partv in honor of Mrs. William Alexander Pierce and Miss Annie Pierce,, of Weldon. Miss Pierce In her usual charming manner sang several selec tions, adding much to the pleasure of all present Delicious refreshments were served, consisting of punch, cream, cake and mints. The following, guests were present. Mrs. W. A. Pierce and Mis Plere, of Weldon: Mrs. D. T. Edward. Mr. Alice Fields, Mrs. E. J. Bectore, Mrs Dan Qulnerly. Mrs. P. P. Meade. Mrs H. H. Grainger, Mrs. P. C. Deal. Mrs. J. R. Rountree. Mrs. W. B. ' Moor?. Mrs. E. V. Webb. Mrs. R. E. Cope land. Mrs. R. A. Whttaker. Mrs. R. L Crisp, Mrs. D. F. Wooten. Mrs. J. 11 Ellis. Mrs. V, A. Rountree. Mrs. T. C Wooten, Mrs. K. Denmark. Mrs. L. K Wooten, Mrs. F. C Dunn. Mrs. E. H Wooten. Mrs? W. C. Fields. Mrs. J. M Parrot t Mrs. W. D. LaRoque. Jr. Mrs. H. D. Harper. Mrs. J. H. Grif fith, Mrs. A: D. Parrott Mrs. J. L Parrott of McRae. Ga.. Misses Way Harvey, Bessie Wootenfl Annie Arch bell, Flora Oettlnger. . Anna Howard, wan uiacKweu ana Eana cryner. : "5T o-Gjhtry-Sprints. Greensborq, X. C, June 19. A quiet but pretty marriage took place ,ln the parlor of Hpiel Guilford this morning at ,11:30 o'cUok wheu-Mr. Frederick, .rnesi spring pr, AY anjngion, ana miss ranees Augusta Gentry, or Madison, we united in wedlock. The ceremony was , performed by Rev Melton Clark, pastor of the First Presbyterianchurch, In the presence or a, few friends of the young couple, Mr. Springs and h! bride wfll leave on train Nl. as this evening for Spar tanburg. S. C. which will be their home during the summer. Among, (hose, attending the wedding were Mlss,Sdie Martin. Mr. Wade Gentry, brother , o the bride: little Miss Evelyn Gentry, sister of the bride, and Mr. Joseph Vaughn, uncle of the bride, all of Madison They arlved here this morning on the 9:30 train accompanied by the bride and were met at the station . by Mr Springs, who arrived last night from Spartanbrug. The bride 1 an accomplished and talented young woman and for the past three years she has been super intendent oXtthc Washington HosdIUI at Washington, .X. C, from which In stitution she receive her diploma as a trained nurse. The bridegroom Is a well-known and likable young man and is at pre ent a member of the Spartanburg Daseoaii team in the Carolina Asao elation. He is a son of Mr. A. A. Springs, proprietor of the Louise Ho tel. at Washington, X. C. In Greens boro and throughout the State he has many friends, who will be Interested in the news that he is now a Benedict. b- o- Kllzabeth City Society. Elizabeth1 City, June 18. The fol- lowing announcement will be read with unusual interest on account of the prominence of the cbntractlnir parties. Miss Tunis hein? one af th I State's most beautiful and attractive young ladles and a daughter of Mr H. Clay Tunis, a prominent business man of Elizabeth City, while Mr. Green lis very popular and prominent in both business and social circles': ' "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Tunis request the honor of your presence at the wedding reception of their daughter May to , Mr. William Howard Green on the afternoon of Tuesday the twenty-ninth of Juno nineteen hundred and nine Two hundred and seven. South Road -.- x'. v-. i - treet-vv . . J Elisabeth wCttyiNorta Carolina," . Marriage Announcement. A marriage of much interest in a large circle will be, that of Miss Annie Ruth Gilbert., the Jattrartlre daxjghter of Mrs, W. ,R. Gilberts to Mr. Samuel Edward-Till! tt a successful and popu lar young business man of Norfolk. Virginia, next, Wednesday. June 22. n the First' Jijpt 1st church. . Will Go On Tour,' . A number of nromlnent young so ciety people" here Js planning to take tne Gattls Seaboard trip to.Tellow- 5toni jJatioKj Park and other inter esting Western points the first of July. Those who have reserved, compart ment from this. city are Misses Mary Dabney McMulian, Ida J. Flora, Ettic VJEDDUm FL0VJERS Any -Kind, tihyiinle, crmvjicrD. .TcH; us, yotir ?z7&&xfS fell Wc rc:t yV : -M; t . . ,; ? - - .,. ft- ... -j- - .- .- . ' '. - ' " . j i - e . - V . ' .. ; !. ....-.;.! C :- - .-Nulli- teoltiai-six' s twr: loili &Fi!Siil?il!l I! Niti Cantos fel. lecfcl Iditt Caitma Scri; . . ; Atlantic t N..R.LBGE&kl ' ' . . - - . s - ' f f. t- V -' 'in. n ' ' mt and Caroline Aydlett, Mrs. Thomas G. Skinner; Messrs. James Derrickson and Harry Johnson, Z BE.VUTIFUL M.VIUtiAGE. Mint. Leila Kluuinou Becomes the Bride of 3Ir. llarley WUfred Jeffer son, ! Henderson. June l7v One of the mmt beautiful marriages , that has ever taken Dlace in our city was cele brated at the Church of the Holy In nocents, at nine o'clock Wednesday evening. June 16th the Rt Rev. Jos eph Blount Cheshire. Bishop of North Carolina, officiating. ; . The contracting parties were Mr Harley Wilfred Jefferson, of Wiscon sin, and Miss Leila Alma Shannon, the lovely and accomplished aaugnter oi Mr. and Mrs. William Oscar Shannon (formerly Miss Alice Blount Cooper) The church was artistically dec' rated for the , occasion with palms, ferns and vaeg of rafe roses on the altar. Miss Barbara Staton. oi Norfolk. Va., a young trlendlof the bride, St Cecelia-like, gracefully presided at the organ, rendering Mendelssohn wed ding march as a processional and Lohengrin's as a recessional. To the beautiful strains of . this world-re nowned wedding march the bridal party entered. The ushers were in elegant evening fulklress, with boutonnleres, each a white half-blown rose , with fern spray, and entered as follows, taking their positions near the altar (having rolled white linen from the door to the altar): Mr. W. A. Hunfand Mr. R B. Crowder. Mr. ; John King and Mr. Richard" Corbitt, Mr. Andrew Harris and Mr. Robert G. Davis, ' Young Misses Sallie Jefferson, of Madison. Wisconsin, sister of the groom, and IouUm Jones, of Hender son, Jovely In white silk and lace, were the ribbon girls. ' " ' 1 ' The brldeV maids came as follows, n lovely creations of white batiste' and lace, carrying handsome bouquets of La France rQsea: Misses Julia Cooper 'and MIttic Dobson. of Lynch burg,. Va... crorsing In front of the altar, followed by 'Messrs. George Cooper and Dr. E. B. Tucker, grooms men; Misses Rebecca Watkins and Llla Wright of Durham.; followed . by Messrs. Sydney Stevens and Edward Shaw, Misses Leah Perry and Marie Manning. Messrs. Samuel Peace and Bennett ePrry. ! ' Miss Laurine Dorsey, maid of honor and cousin of the bride, wore a lovely costume of white striped j chiffon over white meesellne satin,. with trimmings of white silk applique and lace, and carried a. beautiful bouquet of La France roses: ' : .-, . ' v. I The bride, who ha been considered one of the belles and beauties of North Caf ollnaenteTed 'on ( the arm bf her. father," and was a vision of loveliness' In her supefb" trldart gown of ' white n-.'c'" V.n and Vno point lace,- ( XvXXX2x-O'JL3'--li,-''0 .... : - . ;' , ' r-..--'. v1 i..-y.:,V;, I :-'i's-1r''i''. -. ':i ' . New Import line just open stoclt Gold "Band, tesenibles dcsrily 1htf trench, naving a nana oi a savinfj price." WE INVITE EARW mECTIOH - ;D. mnnrfi rvnnrri wrf n. run ft B 1111 X m r lt Ft . f I fi r VI,' I f Nothing cooler on the feet 'Nothing' better Men's from.. Women's from .. .. Children from come to us and be fitted where you get THE 1 . ...I ,v :l:;,-..J.i'f-'l '' '-'.. i...; oiKtiia ini beautiful .dcsijJhiT-Out ric um uoia, at qutter urn n rrr "Iri IA I II for the street. . f t w f; . .v, . . . . .S.O to tSAfVCV .fl.tVO TO $tJ'v . . 75 to $3.tj . a fit. - astl -b -q.j ' Brown:iiri, tha'eyeiet Hl'oc! :$ z t ft b & i tt irainrr? ' U: . 'Jo y t 1
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