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4 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS MARCH 26. 1911 IN TAR HEEL SOCIAL CIRCLES Durham I \ Mooiesville ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ‘’Pia! tD Tlie Xc v>. Moorcsvillc. X. C'., March L’ > —Oue of MT.a»,. X. C.. March 2.-..-The mid- "•• "««' ''“J''-''’.I'' •«* ®'i'i* sdii '\as "ti I'I u!a> alteiiioon «-’ok oi :hp l.fiiieii c'as.oii has betMi jyo.u S to !0 o'chxk in ihe evening IV'. II irkcnl tlian in> i>r those preyed at tho home of and Mr?. W. S. ii'f; ;■ hf ^'llUIh?■^n ('onscrvatory oi il-son, hon they entertained tlie M -i' aki’.it' rvdLtMiniiy ii from lotal »i»^ion iiL't H'lfial. but ihe ex- -1 . .v-n i: oi pcuple s lu\e for a pastor i ;,‘a’ last ni,:;h! ai tiie i'irsi iiaii- , Wadesboro , .’:'desljoro, X. March 2(i.--One of ;hc nn>sT o-'Ii.uhtfnl social evenly of Oio season wa.s ,i;iven on last Friday evening, when Miss-, l.anra Virginia, ,'he ciiarniing little daufrhter of Mr. and Mrs \V, C. \'ia. enu-nained in honor of the j;taded ^-chool teachers at lier home on \Vept Wade street. The guests wore rei ei\cd at the door hy :\lrs. W. C. Via and Miss Angelyn ” ’ ” I Statesville | ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Sj crial to The Xev.s High Point r> \Mlson. .Mr.IX-Wlu Mms^s.iiHr'nioii.1- Mi.. Turner lifi-' Um;| ma.ion «nl ihe'paEeanr'o^'V.eamiliruVj, Mr.-. I>. J. Cmte (rave « deltehtfnl I " ciu o! the t^unda> ,s. hiol. and vite. ha \ irsin>a s i.ac her. was the ftuest I'fif^ov.ned women ’.vho mioved the ho^-1party Friday ni-ht in honor of I .Mr. and .Mi.'^. . \'. Tur!iuf;'on. 1 hiough : h(»ni>r. and was presenl^'d with a liand ’ 1 out ili(' rtcei'tion iiall ilie decc>r.itions^onu‘ box of candy. ii: i!i.!i’i a K‘*ar ^ntheriii^ of ' -v;’ ,11 d oihrr ion{;riKaiions met t H^aiii"! 11!.- a repiance oi .a.. '•» !lic l-'irbi Jtaptisi liiurch iii i I ii" '.la j "■IS one (-■: tl:> rar»^t iribiitcs to! .»:i I'r. 1 .Nncli. w lio was a school- i . ;'f \l!'. W l)ow(i. of The ' p i-cd hi> I 01,^1 c^atiiiii W't'd , , , , , li.i iiiroi.vii i!ie deacons. ! .lapanese idoa. .ht l :oJ :i.;s call lo tho ' in this ;oom all tioiUf; dressed in .]apane.-=e cos hii.kinc that electric j;lobes were en- V'i:h a favor. I .tapanese lanterns and the ’ i lU'ial ilcoratioiis w^ri* lat^i'ly of yci- i low I iii> >aiiih«Mnuins. .-Vficr tiie\ left :iif re( i\;nti line the linests were .-howi! into the dining room, where S))eeial to The Sunday Xew s. High Point, March 2l.--n'i)e laig- est and most elaborate reception in Hi?,h Point for many a day was at the spacious homo of ele^ancc of Mrs. J. Ehvood Cox F^i iday affet noon win n the Philomatheon Club was at iionic to hundreds of callers who hacl re- cc'iv da This money nior nios ; ♦ Carlton Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. James and. daughter. Miss Marie, who were gue.^s of Mrs. J. A. Lackey, left Tuesday for their home at London, Tenn. Mesdames J. S. I.eonard. R. P. Alii- son and C. E. Maddry attended the siippiat - Asheville SiJlesvil'e. '.March' r^.-Slnfesville Pf Baptist ^Voman's Mis- i. ion,is .nci relatives have received In 1 '''tajagton tins 'week. Mrs. Leonard went from ^Vll vit!!tio!iP ro the marriage of Miss .Mabel r.reenwood and Mr. Robert! I.ewi.'. wiiich will take place in the’ Asheville, March 2.'. tennis during ihp warn; I Meihodist chiii cli at Elkin on the af-1 April 6th. Miss Green- ineuibers ol the First 1’rc‘sbyreiian church. Ti > guests were greeted at the front doi»r by Miss Lillian -Mc Connell and ..ic'ssr.-. 1 >. .M. C'leswell and B. M. McXeele.> . They weie shown | Fetzer. :o the cloak room tip stairs by Miss-i |n an intere.sting game of progres- es Ileba Brawiey, .Margaret Kaukin!sive forty-two the ladies' ])rizc. a box and Klia ( oruelius. in the jiarlor tiieLif stationery, v ent to .Miss Annie i-ee gtifst!:; were prcsontoii to the recei\-! 1 iarper, whi’e .Mr. W. L .McKinnon » .• , , , . . i i 1 M,.. 1 ' , ,, . ■ n- 1 • 1 tra discotirsed ihe sweetest of music i mg line, in which weie Hex. and Mi^.jwon the uentlemen & prize, a 1 ur.vish ‘ fiuish, and added ani-1a drug fit-m. i niington to Lexington to visit her occupied the chi dau.ghter, Mrs. S. D. Swain, before re- -^s^eville s social j,,, turning home. Mrs. ^faddrx- is now Asheviiie visiting relatives in Raleigh and Mis. scene of lu^^i (V|- termx n oi Apni mu. Miss Ureen-3Vk The ladies’ tnui Ins home in Elkin, where he has a I r:\ f ll"l I ;r r , V '■ti i»! (icornia and he did In ill :i.M UiSidiMC.j I li^i c " ;t> i.* art 1*it J '^ ■ !!.'Ill a , .f , II t;i I'ues. I'l . -ii t:*- .Ii;; \xa.' !'v;M.irkal)le as oi a t r, \ . u in.*w rra’. N-,i. |.-rhni'^ ’c .Miablf to hruig>‘ u** mil.a m ..if ni;u. who lo\es ' ” t ail sp( aiv ivi i;. t iici ■ h will ])•' a l\ 11'i. ;ti «.■ 1" if' iiiaii,. ’OMtioi it > \i, \1.-' N I * ;kf a> :i'>>;c',- o ' !te ' .ill'i a ll!'S> t !! JO'-a i ^If 1. ix t il iif i'i ; !iis st - i.as i.vi >;ins'. .NIrs. ' l'i'( !i!r.''iid, \'a who was • ■; u •■.'■ 1'! 'iM' ( i, b on tiiis > !‘H .' . !i i'nti,-rta.ued Ha>}'ii 1 iiei'ary •■’■■I.iv a'Tfii.toii a: i;er prel- i.i:!a'il >;reet 'I .Mr> i.i!*f'.i>rc \'. ard Bryant a”ii !io.i.-«j \i(;t tveniii:; • € lj- a>f- e eain and •■•'Its. uiz the Triu .\ftcf the prizes had been awarded, a delicious salad course was served b.\- .Mr.'f. I.. 1 >. Robinson, .Miss Angelyn Fetzer and Mrs. W. C. \’ia. .A.fter a late hour the guests reluct- antiy lOok tbeii' departure. Those enjoying Mi.-s \’ia s hosjiitality were Misses Lula Walker. Floia McKinnon. .Atinie i.ee Harper, .lenine B. Brent. -i ' r'jaiti;;i B,.rne'te, of San ' ai and .Mrs- .lam*'-- (iiii. ■ ’ s a'., who .av^- been fi.e Kiics.s . i’ t'f. ami .M s. W, K. Pio.xi. 'f'twe V'l^evil'.K. I'roin .Ml'.', will to h*’r ’rr.f -.’I t aii:-'rii'a >ionieT;me in May -r .1 .re T . f ivfTM'.i: ' t 'he Tourists, whioli "5 a« !,a'.e been 't » ld .^esterday. tlie te’;'r" (iav of inocting. '^\as postponed A Ifer di’e T-.ifK^lay af'-'rnoon .M:.=:«> Lila W’^ighr ^ a? ■los-f'.t.f. !> T'.ie Tuesday Afternoon H' d^e • I'.b and a nio.«t enjo>ab!e IV.. 'nn-.ri> of pl.^yinp was spent. 'VeiinePday night .'.'r. F{. 0. Everett ha.j a -tag ditnici. i’.aving as guej-'s ia! i*'' (' .Nianninc, Co’., .fohn violets were \e;y much in evidence. Kthel Terrell. Ethel DunlB]'. Rosa Keceiving i ere were Mrs. W. W. Uan-1 .\icoie. Bernice Turner and Angelyn kin, Mi^.'cs Xeel.' Smooi and Julia Fetzer, and .Messrs:-. W. C. Bivens. Ad- Stii vwal:, who served sandwiches, hot ; am l.ockhart. .loe Liles. W. W. Ben- ( (’la'ic. c ake and dates. I'ainty lit-j nett. T. .f. I'erzer, jr.. W. L. McKin- i!,' la.o;s wvrc given by Misses Mary ; n(ui. Hari\ Co\iiigto'i. Phillip Carra- .Nicichor and i:dna Stirewalt. Tiie ki Uxay and Prof. J. H. Mclver. dlc> ft.ceived a tiny .lapane.-e tan. Mis. L. If Muntley was the charm- ile t’ne men were ,i;iven a button-'i' will luilo lnuiquet. 'riu‘ guests ne.vt passed up s’airj". where one I’f the principal and most interesting icattnes ol the occasion was the collection of many iniei’e^'iiii.g curios, wliich had been re ceived from the following mission tields it: ihe foreign countries: Mexico. (,'hina. .lapan. (''uVi.t. Korea. Brazil and Africa. Those receiving here were .Misses Ruth Brawiey. Annie Mills. K1i?abeih Rankin. Lois and eBatrice iiall and Gay Kennette. ^lesdaraes Osi ar Bradley, John Grierson and Miss Carrie Lear.er, Here the gues^is were served to candy. There were about who enjoyed the hospitality of the Wii&ou home on this occasion. With the daintiest of charm. Mrs. F. .V. Cavpenter entertained the Fancy sVork Club Friday: afternoon in the parlor of the Commercial hotel. The time spent in dainty needlework and ]i!casant chat seemed brief indeed, and during the afternoon the hostess _af"isted by Mesdames W. S. Flowers and Eugene Hawthorne, served deli- K io-.ii refreshments. Mesdames W, \\ . Hankin and L. Matheson were the guestof the club. .Mr. 'Vade McConnel. of Sumter. S. Of Raleigh, and Dr. Wood-! 'i^^ncd his mother, Mrs. A. Stire- Nvalt. hpre. this week. .^Ir. and .'‘Irs’. .T. L. Donald returned homp Monday from Reek Hill, where tiit>y \isiied Mrs. Donald’s mother. Mrs. fU-ach. visit here ^'i'h relatives. .Miss I'iai; Shulr'i^urger spent Mon- d.av Ml Charlotte and hI^o went down T,' ;rsia.' to p.ftPVKi the millinery open- e\t*’ir: rr >irr' • •■rr’;.''. r^. C ; ■ ip r^fpenter. of riif>sicr. ;i''.i\'v'l l;'re Flis wee’^v to spt'id i’’'' w 1 1; ■'Ti • J. L. 1.' 1’1-^ld. ri'ik'- .S'.o'o, of Statesville, '.'.Mit! here. ■ ‘ ‘y Sh'^af and ?-Tpry Reed : ! :-•ntci'viue Feina!-. Collef.;o 1-^ 'his city. '!• W R. Beail, of San Francisco, is ’>t 2'.- .t;’ rtf and >trs. G. W. Watts, ;r ti-i,-.;, hpautiful iiome on Morehead Hii; M’. F Oribblp has a? his guesi.^ M>. a^'d \Ii>, W (t Ho^r^is. of Cle\p- !nn*F Ohio, whti will spern several V r eics '■he ci’ ■. ' v\ *’d • rtf’o-’VT'n Alif.i Mrtiy fci'..;d--T > '..‘'wf-fi..; to rh,‘ F'uaf' orh.i\ C* :i> ‘ 'lir'i ,1. •>ver\ wt ♦ 1- . i:,... . 1',-. •.. I'o sii •' .NVr.' k I i-V. ha-s -•r'qti. iFs , ‘.1\ I, ■' . ■ '••sitr, :^'trs Jo; n M, Lips- j M |sp-i ,M"rp!rad. who hn.' been; ' ;-’f ”.ri-*n,]s a .•) ill S.'ivan-, >'tv. . for several *'erks ha-i return-i after s.ieiulii'ig a le'^' da.'s I ;■ .. . j 'ith }Irs. S. A. Lowrance. ' ■ • i'.l r.r of deleeares from the* Lula r lie. i.', ^l^iliug friend.' , ;.t,ri 'ocond Baptist churches, of'at Statesville this week. ’■ a'?'* thn?»o of East and West- Mi-fps i.izzie Baker and Mary Mil- ' U“'’ Tuesd iy for Wilmineton l^i’ have leturned to Salisbury ’ after 't:--'!'’T'.ie Baptl.?t Woman’? .Mis.sion-se\eval days with Miss K'• I ti!'n, wiiirh was in sei.'-ion from Hald vin. brother of Mr. Robert Baker. 'i 'i^sdh.v ro Friday. 1 Mrs. Wooten, of Davidson, spent - — I Wednesday here \\ith her sister, Mrs * •*••*•*•••* i.jcp White. * j .NTe'.«lair!es J. D. Gilmore and .To rhp sunlgiht goes, then 1 *;Wl'.i!o went to Charlotte Tuesday to '.‘.aih to (iiay ‘♦jaitend tiic millinery openings. 'i .c'i i.;,. gojd-by to the tentfer *j Mr.-;. A. W. Sprinkle and children da'- * ,vii() have been spending some time V*.'." •, :he sunlight goes, then I * hcrt' a: tix' iiome of Mr. .lames Dea- ^ w-aii» TO creep wont to Denver this "vv’eek to • .\«: l.ird> to their nests of bloom * ‘ u.-'’t relativ€&. * *o .-!eep. • ) Mi. s .hilia Potrs arrived here Wed- • h*r: 'he buulight goes it is dif- * nesd.'iy evening from Morganton to 1 A *■ ‘rt,)‘-;;d some time with her sister Mrs. •\nd we look through our tears ing hostess to the Tuesday .\ftcrnoon ('lub on the eve of St. Patrick’s day. I'he decorations were suitable for the occae-ion. Beautiful green Shamrock score cards tied with the colors of the Emerald Isle were made more unlcpie when the guests read aloud the lines written upon them, which, when finished, completed a lovely poem of St. Patrick. Forty-two was the social diversion and the highest score was made by ;\Ir5*. }L H. McLendon and Mrs. \V. C. ^'la. Each won a beautiful prize. The tables were dainty with flowers in green baskets and delightful salad course was served. Mesdames L. C. Bennett. I.. J. Hunt- ley. T. W. Chambliss. R. L. Hardison, T. L. Caudle and Miss-es Dora Lamp- ley and Borta c:'rops attended the 'V\’om- an’s Unon Missionary Convention of the Baptist which met in Wilmington this week. piinlities of this liter;'i \'club as off‘’ed | ).’/* .gnesfs, Mrs. Blackwelder and Miss j in tills home of luvurv. 'I'he fii'st j Shuicird. of Hickor.\- j wekcmie was given by’ Mrs. th^ i home in Greensboro. Uicl'iardson wearin.g a hand eni-1‘‘f id at the home ol Or. and Mrs. M. R. ^ i blui,I,'ted gte.v silk. .Mts. William T. I A.Iams tuKlerihe an..,,ice., of .Ho' -'f. Ho.ton has sone to l.e ]\Irs. A. F. Heath and childreo, who visited Mrs. Heath's mother, Mrs. M. M. Swann, returned Thursday to their w as Parker, in crepe meteor of a maune' of the C'onfedei ac shade, led tho wny to the receiving'! i*'itended and was an enjoyable' line in the dra'wing room, (omposed j ^-'■'■ial oven'. The home was tiecorat-j of Mrs. .1. Elwood Cox. grey c-hiffon ' ed iu the Irish colors and a program i over Iti'ocaded silk. .Mrs. George .Mat-U>f liish music was rendered. j ▼ ion. i»resident; giey crep' cie chine: I -Mibs Iris Bo.\les celel'uated her L'jih- ^ Mrs. Alberi E. Tate, secretary; white' i'ii’il'day Frida>' by entertaining a' 4 lace robp over helen pink sarin. White ^arge number of Vier girl friends in the! ^ rose btuls and aspuaragus ferns were j afternoon. Progressive domino was' * ; noir to join Mr. Horton, who has tak en a position there. Miss Addie Rickert has returned to ^ ' ' ' ■ - her lionie in Salisburv after a visit to marriage Saturia . tn i; nson Schoepf. b>- The wedding was l;oi- a happy ccu]Me uuii; Tu.. . cards were :ssu. r|, ip,, , had already Ijpeii anum;;; . cou)de preferred to Ii. They will teside in .\si. \';' Miss Lula .Moore a afternoon w ith a Iuim i’t-o;: Mi-s. .fpre Ellis Co.-i. ■ ■ was followed b.\ aii party. At the hridi.-. .Manor Saturday ih^. i]:-- won by Miss Einn^.n iiii.' consolation i'V sey. .1. A. }iu!ck‘! woit inert’s lu ijte. Mi:-s Elcano;- Mm, . Lenoir, March, 2.1—On "St. Pa- 'Iv F,„r -. Lenoir ♦ ♦ ♦ A ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ liay r )f tne ladi; nam cn i. Mis.^ M;io Ri)'.:*' used \s decorations i*i a curioiisly, p’a.\ ed and the lirst prize, a box of, wrought desi,:;i! on mantle. Mrs. Wil- c j'nd,' . w as won by .Miss I'raiices Press-j Special to The Sunday News. Mam .). .Mc.Xnally. in terra cotea siik. l.v. while the consolation, a game of received at the lilirary door, and Mrs. | dotuino, went to Miss Corrinne Ing-. William G. Bradshaw, in lavender laui. " 1 trick's Day.'" tiie Wise and Other- sid, in the Hl»r?i.y. 'riie floral decora-! About 40 of her frieucis were enter- '^^'ise Club was .given a true Irish tions \\\ this .=!)acirtu-' room were Jan-' tained Wednesday aflGrnoon by Miss j greeting. “A thousand welcomes lo Turner, of TokVp', -v, da.\- by Rev. W. .M tist I'arsona.ae. T:]. cently was a .'t t.: School. TIk-'- wii' in Te.l-do. trappe bowl was imbedded in maiden; The" Embroidery Circle met with! j and’the huir ferns and shasta aaises. .Mrs. rhas -\ Turner Sattirfi'.v * li ' Edward Parker, in grey cr^^-*- ! v Ho.spital eute.ta.iicd chene, and >Mi^=s lierta old lose silk, served the drinks. Mrs. .1. Cox, in black silk, and Miss Clara Cox, in while chiffon, over pale blue satin, received in the commodions living room, where the gold of the Jcmqnil mingled with the asparagus fern. Mrs. .\rthiir Lyon, in heavy green satin, directed the v.av :il:i; n I 111, I will, u;:*!'.:,, 3r!ntpri;- ti: a,,,i Qor.^- •» . 1 ; skeroh of St. Pati'ick was read and 'vere given and .' Si.oii.K., San. bouci Cl^ih at its last meeting. | rlisctiss. Daintv shamrock s(nivenir.s »»?ni>>*rs of the -\irs. .Morniiii! 1 honipson entertained .Mrs. R. ^L Gray was hostes.s to the 1- -J ' r ' presented to each one present. Miss Daisv Kinslaiid. ,he Lleot.ir iad.es '\e(iiiesaay aftet-'Th. regttiar pro,aam on Xor-.vav x>as l-lnilftiy. Miss Cenrmlr. , M s » f ™ »'-,i caivied out. in- ..... M.v,.., Ml,. O, 1 to the dining room, where St. Patricli s' ' i,,' afternoon, j an acquaintance traveiiine in Xorwav lu\iiations have lieen received in ' ^Jiss .Euser ()wen. James (“line, of .Xstievil ^^'ilma Bias, of .^leiici v ried in Si)encer .Moii.lav Davidson Notes. Special to The News. Davidson. March 2;'.—The February number o ft he College Bulletin has [nations held their stately heads higb arrived from the printers and will be distributed by Dr. Lingle., This ninn- ber of the bulletin is the regular cata logue number, and as such is full of useftil information to the friends and patrons of the college. Rev. .1. F. Preston, a returned mis sionary from Korea, was in Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Mack T'lmcr returned yesterd-;y. having conducted the ser- o Mriv’ o.e VTonda.'' after a fe'v days I vices in the Y. M. C. A. Thursda.y night. New York Money. New York. March 25.—Close: Prime mercantile paper 4 to 4 1-4 per cent: sterling exchange easy, with actual msiness in bankers bills at 484.25 for ?0 day bills; and at 4S6.10 for demand. Commercial bills 4S3 3-4. Bar silver 52 1-2. Mexican dollars 45; government bonds steady, railroad bonds irregtiiar. colors were followed. Tiits room great di the table and terminated in fluffy bows, iMarket Street j jt -v^-as good. The wisdom of the club Arthur Pritchard ctv wired and mingled with asgaragns r ^^®.'was p/.it to a test in guessing the home on (^earcipu av fern. Many dozen white and green car-i /charades which followed. urday afternoon wj.h nr At it's regular weeklv meetfue. bridge parly in honor oi ,\!i decor at io'-is •lartieuiarU w ere The Thursday Afternoon Club held and ^Mildred Harmon, wearing youth fully fashioned white silk, served the choice collation. Both sets of shades and the windows on the first floor ■were drawn and the rooms flooded with artificial light. Mrs. Chas. Ingram was hostess to ,r • ^ ^ , 1 -“S' ^i.LLX7Xi-hole with the left relatives in ()ki;.hoinn. \iv- Harns, of Louis.iurg. ’\\. \ a., and the j hand. Music was furnisho'l by Miss ^ ^^e guest of .M:- . ,, T ■ I-^^aude England and Mrs. Ti oarrf. De- ^ week before .going to l,, Lois j jioious refreshmenrs were served and to make her home, letuined yesterday from a guests reluctantly took thefr Mrs. Gilliard S. TemiPt IMiller brief to Miss Mary McLaughlin, in Charlotte. Miss Mabel Chamberlain, of Camis the over-the-tea cups club Thursday teo. X, Y., is the guest of Mrs. John afternoon. The color scheme of dec- ^^>Jrtefleld. oration ■was yellow and white. Bridge Miss Carrie Lynn, of Covington, whist was played. The club prize was won by Mrs. B. S. Cummings, and the visitors’ prize by Mrs. Authiu' Paine of Washington, D. C. A sweet course was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Kate Ingram. Tenn., visited Miss Mamie Adams this ter. Me.sdames Cook and Stevenson, of Salisbury, were guests of Mrs. J. F. ■ 0 the firmament • 5W) wondro’ta beautiful once, and * S,1‘- 1 Wiiite. Mi.-s Lena Sherrill and Mary lio!)b.'. of Mt. Ulla, spent Wednesday • I » w . '-isiting friends. • ^some- • I .\ii s Martha McXeely is visiting • 1 u ’^iher sister Mrs. Earl Lathery at Dav- h** .oinlight ^oe.s—oh, let • idson. me too. • Go oi.v dfjir ]igh’ of *he day, with * —B^t’b”to;n Bard. • •\Ir. Jfdin Barger arrived here Wed nesday from Natchez, Miss., to »pend beveral days with relatives. .Mi:ss Lottie Crosby, of Hamilton, \'a.. has arrived here and resumed her duties as milliner. .Miss- Lucy Culbertson has returned .U.af,:., rat.e > 1,,.- r.r, «arim,i SprinRs. after a few days. covs w > sentenwi 1'''' R"'- bv .Ma^J»tra’# ^rjrjgc;' iv r.o-*- in jail * ’ Culbertson. Ki*t Coit Ja'il sentence. .Mirrf] ^r, — I',rraij«!e )if> and 1b (A a ra«h, imp ilsive wction. He aibjKfd »o havo klsR#-d a ►’aleslad.’’ iri on»* tf thp Icj^al shops. ■n: « 1* CjruM O- B.ttf •. th»» nan ■wha ^'1vertl«r.i Morher a Jor mo4 Coo*« Grease I,iaimeiit. ; trn uf the ffffateat (hinga knvwa t* bumaalty. ior suie oy K. H. joraan & Co. Called on Sad Mission. Special to The News. State.sville, March 25.—Mr. Lee Will iams was called to Morganton Thurs- fJay night by a message announcing the death of his father, Mr. H. Will iams, of .Morganton, who died Thurs day afternoon at I o’clock. Mr. Will- lanis was called to .Morganton Mon- »iay on account of the critical illness c>f his father, but was later called back to Statesville by ihe illness of his wife. The deceased was about CO j years old and is survived by his wife and 1 wo chilclr'^n. Gudger for Judge of the Police Court. S|)ecial to The News. Asheville, March 25.—In announcing hi.«? candidacy for judge of the police c-oiirt Walter R. (Judger, of this city, states that he has been for twelve years a justice of the peace and al though he has tried a number of diffi cult cases be was not reversed in a single instance, either in civil or crim inal actions. He will have several op- ncnts. Twenty Stills in Twenty Days. Special lo I'he News. Afcbevillr, .March 25.—Twenty illicil distilleries on a fonr-days’ raid is the ) ecord held by Uo|)Uty C-ollector Henr.v and Special ICrnpIoye W^javer. and is the biggest raid ever rec^ored in the local olficc. P47> % I 15 MFR Patterns guests reluctantly took thefr leave, voting Mi.ss Martin an ideal Tuesday night at her I;. ,)ip . . . hostess. nut street in honor of Mr. aii'’ :■ The annual reception of the .Junior Basil Valentine. The iruosts i;. ' i i cl?ss. the Senior class at Davenport Grinnell. of Wa^’unur... , ,i College, was held last Monday night, the hos^cs.s. Mrs. W. i,. ii . . and proved to be the most hrilltani and Mrs. Valentine aud 1M . . wcoi- * 1 elaborate social function held al‘ Willard C. Xorthup an : en loute home trcim .Davenport, this vear. visit to his parents here, 1 ■:> f i v ^ " isre she spent the win- | Tjip guests were received at the stou-Salem ^\■e(lnesx]ay door by Misses Rosebud Brown and Kendall Northiip. The. • Virginia Patterson, of the gradu.it- auvonioi'ile. g cl* and in the iP'eption hsill Lida and .Miss Dora ?!]Vi ’ the guests were greeted by Presi- Waynesville. and Miss dent Crsven, the faculty and incmberg sone for a ^ isii to i: ; of the senior class. Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryne, of E. P. Brownell, .ir,. h^s r, . Mount HoIl.y, Mrs. Armistead Bur- after a several weeks vis,; i: > well, of Charlotte, and Mr. Joe Wads- York. w-orth, of Charlotte, have been visit- A^dolph Kohn etitPiin:;:' ing for a few days at the home of Thursday Bridge Club th''s wp., Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Henkel. and Mrs. J. 0. Stein, of ( i ■ Mrs. N. B Washam and children, her guests, have l;een rr;;,.; : of Davidson College, who have been several small affairs wliilc i; I visiting relatives in Lenoir, left Fri- Stein was the guest of ho: day morning for their home. Miss ^e bridge club. Essie Bush accompanied them and Weston and Miss Kn'c ' will spend sometime with her sister, ^'ho have been visiting in ( i! Mrs. Washam, near Davidson. ’ have returned and will i: ;. .- Miss Fannie Dixon, of Hickory, who home at Arden for the sun ivk !. has been visiting at the home of Miss Man,' Rogers, datishter oi Mrs. E. F. Reid for some days, re- and Mrs. H. T. Rogers, and A.i * turned home Wednesday. ’ • Rockwell, daughter of Di-. !. "i ■; | ' Mrs. D. F. Measick and children,' students at Welles;, y i ' who have been spending the winter have been awarded schoi:--1 - in Flordia, returned to Lenoir a count of their high stan'iinj, fev/ days ago , class. Mr. A. F. Kritz and familj-, left' Mrs. Mortimer Hancoc'.^ h'- • Tuesday for Kissimee, Fla., to make from India for America and - their future home. Mr. Kritz recent- ^he summer with her ' ly purchased a grape fruit grove Westray Battle. near Kissimee. a short time ago. j Mrs. C. R. Stafford and family ’ left last week for Kissimee, Fla., to ^ (10c and 15c—None Higher) combine Style, Economy, Simplic ity and Reliability as no other make of patterns. That is why a constantly increasing majority of American women prefer and use them. join Mr. Safford, who is In business ^ HIGH POINT NEWS, at that place. » The Maids and Matrons’ Chib ■was delightfully entertained W’^ednesday j berm5»t?v R»PP. at Special to The Sunday N>- - nne Aftl k Spainhour ave-, High Point. March 2r, Th C3ver til meeting was „vely exc.iement for a , book to M™ Tw Whisnant'''X ' leaves soon tor Ra'leUh and after " ■„ r ' onoTiriincr o « i 7,’ • • ^ue was seriously injuicd w n ,n to“ Yesterday afternoon ^ ’ leiaiives, x\jJi go to Athens. Ore-ftu_ aiant Furniture Cor-: son, to make her future home. The ’ hv fire The H > refreshments consisted of a delicious' the seen. . salad course, blanched nuts, stuffed dates and coffee. ♦ ♦ McCall Pattedn No. 3875 Price 15 Cents. A BEAUTIFUL FROCK An unusually graceful dress of satin-faced cashmere. The lines are very becoming and the con struction includes the popular body-and-sleeve-in-one mode with the season's best-liked tunic out line. Is the leading Fashion Magazine of America, yet it costs only 50c for an entire year^ delivered postpaid to your home. Worth double. And McCall Pattern free with each yearly subscription. The future progress of the Charlotte but being a frame build-,!, did the work so quickl,'. yond recall. SOLD IN CHARLOTTE BY BELK BROS East Trade Street T ~ .V. I commencement e\ - Cainegie Library w’lll be decided by schools will le ■ the election to be, held June 5 on the o,'' ^nd ‘>3 S.iperintcitd. question of a special tax of two cents „* “n ieceved a ic on the hundred dollars of taxable prop- tn iirparh the ■ toward making its people wiser and ‘ ' better . It is an investment taht ■«'ill built on Nor h yield untold returns, not only in actual pret dollars and cents, but in increased wis- handsome, dom, inspiration and joy. POSTAL CLERKS WILL NOT ORGANIZE. INDIAN BALLPLAYER IS KILLED NEAR ASHt: Special to The News, Asheville, March 25.- Washington, March 25.—That the. - formation of a secret organization by | reached here that Lloyd Owl. pos^l clerks is regarded as inimical known Indian ballplayer, w a.- to the interests of the government was ’ ed Saturday night in the Cher communicated today by Joseph Stew- dian reservation in Swain c ■ ^ art, second assistant postmaster gen-' body was not found until Moiv; eral, m a letter to Alexander Grant, | was one of the best Indiat;' general superintendent of the division section and bore a peaceab'^ of railway mail service. The clerks tion. will be so informed. I —The Woodnian’.s Band wi Yesterday was a g;reat big day in free concert at Vance Pat k th s noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. ;if;''=-d ''' No Fi A, -iM ■ (io...,, ^ I vl' ■ r.i\ b| - :),i !', ' " an ;it f-;.. ii- ii.ij, ' r if'del 1'' ■ ■ ’''».io| ii.tnc ' ' ‘ 'dei ;ii(J aj oi ' "h-'-rr , ■ sdtr ’"'Htary '’I* tier pjjj ly" hnrdeH ■'"'‘'rts ijK f'y ocoasic '' \'ixg ij •'ilL ^'aii
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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