THE OHABLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST la, 1911
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High Point J | Statesville
.: • Aug. 12.—Picnics of
•,'U have been much iu Statesville, Aug. 12.—Complimen-
15 ''■p past week, the good a number of visitins; 7.'oiinp;
all day wajoa picnic In town, a moonlight picnic was
ij 'ernoon affairs whei'e ^be banks of the Catawh.T,
'•as used as transpor- Thursday night by the young
giorioas moou light as "ho put many vehicles into use
^ J.de. Among the former ^>sht- The night was an ideal skating rinl
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Hiddenite *
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Hiddenite, Aug 12.—The most suc
cessful season of the Davis White Sul-
|)hur Springs was entertained on last
Saturday night by a most interesting
entertainment given in the spacious
t)y the Dramatic Club
of last Thursday out such an oufing and the young comiiosed of hotel guests. The enter-
ppople report a fine drive and a fine . ■ . ■ ^ ^ ^ ^
taiuiuent consisted of plays, songs,
Miss Willie Xieholsou was hostess ‘^a‘liivgs, impersonations, interspers-
to a large number of friends yesterday ed with selections by the Piedmont
moining at her home on West Front ^ Orchestra. The talent shown by each
street in honor of her house guests. , « i t
Misses Peir> Griffllh. of Thomfsville ' T” 'i’® 'Y
Adelaide Porter, of Biltmore ^nd i “' '‘‘"T f
St-.anss Perluns. of MorKamon. if'* 'J*- “■'Se ai.d.cnce composed mam-
Mr. ami .Mrs. Karl l.vnn .Miller have''^'
^ sions or approval Avere many.
The program was as follows:
Moving picture show—The Trails of
ft- ^he biggest thing,
larti-r, the delightful
' at Mr. Ed. Si pels'
r-'w miles out of town,
S’eele '^as the hosted
and conspicuously
^ i s’. Mrs. Sadie Ro>-
•ri> was t!'v‘ attrac-
P i'nuram
• . r. .'n, Au.uu?t 'euth
■ ' dre.i and eleven
i.-j^'ieu invitaiions for the marriage of
iheir sister. Mrs. Carrie Shelton Mil-
Hart ,
-ii-nal
•r a
b r ri.
i .
1o
;ve
'v In-rani home—
. epfion.-* I't f na-
i”, - nf a dair.ty and
>1 i . h Hiere have
t\.. ’ .-f f, \v year.-5 -
■ ■;> ■ . IV n;id foH-
-• '1 -all ard a? the
; a‘.‘ h >n af,e t'l he
‘f n nvnth, who as
= !r. ssi’raii^ such a
• \ tl'r* mar-
-,■1 :•! romance and
a hite Sulphur
'• kno'-' today, that
!ir I'^uni'emeut cards
another daughter
•, r i . >> ►»r.»l minor en-
’Ughly enjoyed,
1 . ■!' i. ien has issued
tbe given this
■ 'idence on Rankin
i her atiractive
. -^araii and Francis
• ’ ■ i^. M >.. will be ’he
li-r”'’ t l:s al"ays a
■ .1 Liosre'-'>.
:{ Pet^y has is»ued
-.,'"ze\ p Tt b party to be
p’. «rrir j: at her h^me on
I'ri’t "he -amp 'f ‘■42"
an i
M-
• Ip:
t’-.it
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d. It
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ne.^da;. . Ai,j; L’llrd. at 9:^0 o’clock.
The bride-elen, who has lived in
Statesville ten years, is a sister of Mr.
•T. G. Shelton. She has for the j)ast
few years made her home with her
brurher-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
•Miller. Mr. Ar'.iiGur. the ,2;room-to-be is
M son of Mr. R. M. Armour, of Dav
idson. and i!=; in business at Davidson.
Cards have been issued by Mrs.
Martha C. Turner for the marriage
of her youngest daughter, Miss Sudie.
to ,I Paul Leonard, the ceremony to
take place in the First Bap.tist church
of Statesville on the evening of Wed
nesday. August 23rd, at 8:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Chas. A. Turner gave a bridge
party Friday afternoon in honor of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. H. C. Cowles, jjr.,
of New York. The game was played
at a half dozen or more tables and the
prize, a i^alr of silk hose, was won by
Miss Eva Liddell, of Chailotte, the
.euest of Mrs. E. S. Pegram. Follow-
in.c the game two courses of refresh
ments were served by the hostess and
Mrs. W. M. Barringer, assisted by lit
tle Misses .Fuliett. .\nnie Blair and
Flosie Bristol. Among the out-of-town
guests present were Mrs. Sylvia Steph-
any. of Baltimore; Miss Witherspoon,
of Greenville. S. C. and Miss Boozer, of
N>wi)erry. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A P. Steel were host
and hostess ar a moonMeht picnic in
hr*nnr oi Mlfcses Withersiioon and
Boo.-'.er Saturdav night. The party
drove out the Ta>lorsville road a few
miles and enjoyed a feast of water
melons.
Mr. H. Hoffman gave a party of*
yor.ne folks a straw ride Saturday
nicht.
A unique entertainment was given
by Miss Lizzie Hartness Tuesday
evening at her home north of town
when she entertained quite a pariy
of youns: people at a •'fall milinery
op.enii'.i:.” The guests met at the home
of .\iis.s Mav>- Armfield in town and
we:e rak n out to 'he Hartness home
i*i, wagons. The millinery feature was
an amusing one. The boys were re
ap b->ard recom- quired to trim hats for the girls, who
■ 3i.il n; I'./ mem- wore them Into the dining room when
the luncheon was served. Mr. Leonard
White received the iirize. a watch too,
for the best nimmcd hat.
Tuesday afternoon Miss Linda Hart
ness was hostess at a lawn party given
to girl friends, at her home north of
town. Out dcor games and rides fur
nished amusements, and refreshments
were served on the lawn.
Misses Boozer and Witherspoon, of
South Carolina, who are visiting Mrs.
F. F. Steele, were guests of honor at a
party given by Mrs. R. B. McLauch-
lin Tuesdav afternoon. Hearts dice
■> i:Ue.'T!
Pt ttv's
will be
visUlng
irtant meetings
■ •f the executive
, • I'.an's (’bib, at the
' ! the Commcrci'ii
■■....-praV ;n,. de-
. 'Ivp phi-
i , i'.'> have met reg-
,e s inmer, this is the
rune fhe clu'-' proper, but
ron'' I'la^ time witi-; the board,
-a' t!v ■'i’ltir'c w-^rk may
Concord
Durham
Hickory
Lenoir
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Concord. Aug. 12.—A marriage that
created no little surprise in Concord,
was thal solemnized in Kannapolis
Sunday of last week, the contracting
parties being Miss Fay E. .Deal, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Deal, of No.
4 township, and Mr. J. H. Watson, of
this city. Mr. Watson went to the home
of the bride on Sunday, and the two
young people decided to get married.
They drove over to Kannapolis and
Hickory, N. C. Aug. 12.-
1 Lenoir, Aug. 11.—Tuesday night at
Durham, August 12.—The week clos- Carroll of Carroll Overall Co.. of Suen- west of town, Miss Eraj
es with the summer resorts giving up ^ days Goforth entertained quite a number!
their own and many returning to the .-^^amber oi' of her friends with a porch party.
‘ commerce relative to moving his over- , t
city. all factorv here given in honor of her house guest,
! Durham has bad perhaps more peo- Mr. P. P. Jones has bought tiie For- ^liss Barker, of Elon College, who
pie at various places over the coun- ^'^ster house on Tenth avenue and Is has been here for about a week.
try than any other time since the place
having it overhauled
Mr. and Mr.s. .J. H. Forrester
arose above the hamlet and began to family have moved to Ashevilio.
[Strive with the census department for
witness. They have extended
and
from
no me
had Rev. Mr. Klye, pastor of a Baptist Germany to San Francisco and
moved into their splendid new
oh Ninth avenue.
Miss Mary Ramsay si'ent f.sveral
church in Idaho, perform the ceremo- throughout the country up and down days in Lenoir this week
ny. They came back to Concord’ on
Monday, and even it was some time be
fore their most intimate friends learn
ed of the marriage.
The bride is a well-known and popu
, the Atlantic and in the mountains.
Atlantic City, Ocean View’, -Wrights-
ville, Morehead, Norfolk and Massa
chusetts and Vermont have been fill-
ire busy ge*-
•n fiiundaMon.
it 'i it i?
>■ I'ar^raents
Heal: h" and
iieir 'Aish join,
iKel ■ 'bey ’■'•ill be
next month,
chairman
N'ith the board
. -f the club year,
til meeting whioh
•'rfi \'*ednesday in
a" d a reunion and
;J ar v'hi«'h the
■; be made a sjiecial
busy gening cut the
' nises to be most
In
‘ , - n mop: capable
b^ard of the club
-> I Irene Paylor.
. ' Mi r J. Elwood Cox.
e Pr=‘pident—Mrs. Anna
Mrs. Rufus
a*'v Mrs. Jona-
.Ivirs ' rordon Bennett.
T'hss Mar Alexander.
'• Mr- H K. Moore,
r of I *. i artmentp;
I'l'.ilai’thriipy—Miss
Bowles.
i^eaciing- 'A Tiy^ns Situation” and
other selections by Miss Eula McRae
Recitation by Mr. Huff, assisted by
Mr. Gra\.
‘ Near Sighted Professor Comes to
Town to View tlie Pictures’’ bv Mr.
Huff.
Vocal Duet—“Silver Threads Among
(he Gold” by Miss Pearl Davis and
Mr. Smith
’’Grave Yard Scenes”—by Messrs.
Smith, Ivey and White.
“.lohn Henry and his Pa”—Messrs
Smith, Ivey and White.
The entertainment was most artis
tically and ably managed by Miss
Choate and Mrs. Norris. The proceeds
were given to charity.
The large hotel while not crowded
is filled to its comfortable capacity.
Each train brings in its quota to take
the place of those w’ho leave.
On Sunday Aug. 6th, Dr. T. N. Ivey,
editor of the Christian Advocate. Nash
ville. Tenn., delivered a fine sermon
to a large audience in the Sulphur
Springs church near the hotel. The
service wa«i well attended by the
guests of the hotel, and by many from
the surrounding country.
On Wednesday evening, the young
men gave a hay ride in honor of the
visiting young ladies. Two large wag
ons filled with hay were secured and
12 couples and chaperones left the ho
tel early in the evening returning some
hours later. It was a very pleasant
outing, and every one enjoyed it thor
oughly.
The following have registered with
in the last few days:
Mrs. .1. H. Bivins, McColl, S. C.; Miss
Lizzie Dowdy, Laurinburg, S. C.: Miss
Emma Belk Miss Mattie Sandifer. Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Williams, Rock Hill,
S. C.; Mrs. K. M, Morgan and child,
Mrs. L. O. Cox and child. E. P. Wil
liams, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. X. E.
Grubbe. Miss Lila Kerans, Miss Lillian
.Marshall. Miss Unice Grubbs, Miss Lila
Trivette, Winston-Salem, N. C.; James
S. Trolinger, Haw River, N. C.: James
H. Stradford. M. D., New York, Mrs.
D. T. Ellis, Biltmore. N. C.; William
Tilmon, T. O. Gllland, Atlanta, Ga.
M. H. White, Miss Hattie Glenn.
Odelia Schachner, Henry Culp, jr.., R.
C. Springs, Mrs. M. J. Yandle. Miss
Amanda Yandle, Miss Daisy Yandle,
Mrs. S. R. Watt, F. C. Gilbert, Frances
Carmichael, Ike Hirshburg, Miss Hat
tie Lawrence, Mrs. T. H. Williams, E.
A. Brobks, M. P. Joyner, Howard W.
Huntley, H. C. Murdock, William
Stikeleather, Eugene Springer, Law
rence Wilkinson, F. C. Saunders, Mrs.
F. W. Fink, Miss Mary Shelton, J. C.
Burroughs, W. W. Watt, jr., Mrs. G. G.
Scott and four children, J. D. John
son. Charlotte, N. C.
Miss Janie Miller, J. A. Bradey. Miss
Mae Rives, Frank Bryant,; Miss Ollie
Stone, T. O. Morrison, W. L. Thomp
son, Miss Corpening, Miss Allison,
Leroy Steele, P. A. Bryant, L. Ray,
:\Iiss M. A. Neely, Mrs. W. J. Stimson
,,, snd son. Miss Willie Love, Miss Lena
guest of Misses t^aia and PettieR^^^^^ Statesville, N. C.; Miss Ethel
sey for some da. s. left toda.v for he i j^g^aney, Matthews, N. C.; W. C. Mc-
-Of Char- Lean, Mjs. W. L. Scott, and ^^wo^bojs,
lotte. is the guest of Miss Margaret
Armfield.
Mrs. .1. D.
Miss Elinor
Jeim>n. Pa.,
Mrs. Ellen Morrison.
Mrs
ar young lady of No. 4 township. The : ^'‘th them and there are many yet
groom has for a number of years been i return home.
superintendent of the Concord branch' Pierce and Colonel Sidney ^ ,
of the Virginia Life Insurance Com- left Thursday for Norfolk i-ecently.
pany, and has a host of friends in the Dr. Pierce’s machine and v/ill spend About’ fifteen voung folks went to
city. Mr. and Mrs. Watson are at home dajs there. They will make sparkling Catawba Sprinas Thursday
at the home of Mrs. W. A. Wood on | tbe trip each way in the automobile ^ •
Vnrth TTninn «?trpet land will spend perhaps a week in the
* Mr. and Mrs M. B. StlckleV, Messrs. |City by the sea. _
Palmer Stickley. Lee Crowell, and Sid-i Mrs P. W. Vaughn and her two Blovnng Rock for’a couple'of i''’.^stern home next week,
ney Lowe, and Misses Elizabeth stick-’ t*a”«hters. Misses Annie Louise and outing. i Alien be in this section for
lev and Katherine Crowell are on a’ f-ida Carr Vaughan, have returned
two-weeks' camping trip to Elkton, Durham after a visit of a week In
Virginia jEdgemont, Western North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yorke and They left for a stay of five or six
children, accompanied bv Mrs. B. F. i weeks but changed their minds and
Rogers, of Concord, have returned j SOt to other portions of the state,
from Blowing Rock where thev spent They had just returned from Morehead
The guest of the evening werej
received on the piazza by Mlseesj
. . Croforth and Bariier. The porch and
Mr. and Mis. .^anies C. ,shu,.ord iia\e jawu were dimly lighted with aottj
r.iy of light irom Japanese lanterns,!
producing a most bewltclilng effect.)
Frnit punch was served from al
large i ov. j under one of the trees on!
the lawn near the piazza Carrie Go-i
forth and the guests for the occasionj
made frequent vists to the punch.!
bowl. fJrapes in abundance were;
served by the genial hostess. About
ten o'clock the couples began to
depart for thier iiomes having speni.
a most plea-oent evening.
Judge B. C. Allen and wife o£
Oklahoma, and his mother Mrs. Katei
Allen, ot }^i:i.len county, N. C., ar©'
D. Moore. The^
ill return to t'neirj
but Mrs.j
about aK
month.
Jilisses Evle and Emma Vise, from;
ne;u fijavianburg, S. C., are th
g'.iests of ]\Irs. M. N. Grist and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Al.'crnaihy have
moved into their elegant new liome on
Ti'irteenth avenue.
Mr. P. C. Setzer has resigned his
position as alderman of the city and
Mr. J. D. Elliott has been elected in
his place.
Fine rains have visited this section
Mrs. V,'. S. Smith and daughter Miss 1guest of .vli .
Mary of Newport News, Va., have' ’
several weeks at the Watauga Inn. Mr.
Yorke was very much benefitted by
his stay in the mountains, and Mrs.
Rogers will visit at their home for a
week.
A lawn party was given at the ball
where they spent ten days preceed-
ing.
At Loch Lily. Person county, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. White are now chaper- fhese davs
oning a Durham party
The young people
left Thursday
outing
They have been some ii;ne visiting
Mr. J. L. Riddle on Thirteenth street.
Saturday, Aug. IPth is a big day for
the farmers and everybody. There is
to be a big basket picnic on Claremont-i
college campus. . Kirby arr.ved Monday
Water is again normal in the Ca-|^™™ Mexico, where he iias
tawba river being over three feet ■ employ oi the ^ie.:'-.’an Nationa .
g^I^ovG low Wtitcr ni3rk. Huilroncl. tis 3 civil for soin^
The commerce exchange is busy'^'nie. After spendin.s; a !e\^, days '^’Ith
; r?lativ-^'S h*^re lie v.-ill l='ave about the,
22nd for the Philippine Islands^
where l-o has accepted n pordtion inj
Since they formed that
guarantee fund people from
-?200.000
d i s ;.a n ce
ground near the Locke Mills last Tues-j foi Roxeboro. driving to the writing wiring, looking and comin.^ithe si.giial corps of the 1 iiited States
dav night by the ladies of Concord ■ that da.v and being quartered now way. arm''. 11^^ c-xrpcis io sail from Saa
Rebekah Lodge, No. 83, I. O. O. F. the i clul) house. They will be aug- President of a chair factor.” was one!-‘x.
local chapter of the woman's branch of mented tomorrow b\ another Durham prospectors this week. Welcome >
the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, party that will spend several days ^j|
will come. ! turned to t
CO on 1 he 30 of ibis month.
M. Sherrill and family re-
hrir home in Tacoma,
It was a most enjoyable occasion in
spite of the threatening weather, and
a large crowed turned out. Ice cream
there. Those who are now there enjoy- j Murphy,' D. D. has again I Wash., the first of the week, after
ing the fishing and boating aie. Mr. ^aken tip his work here ha.ving return-1 three nioinliH visiting rela*.
and Mrs. White, Misses Lillie Chris-
=. ores of good .
vacancv caused the game of the occasion and was
Mrs ' Charles played seven tables. ]^Irs. J. Lteph-
nr, a lf>nethv any was the , winner of the first prize,
' the board was a silver belt pin, and each of the hon-
la nrtd the guests were presented with a pair
as club sec- Appropriate refreshments
were served.
Miss Ona Choat. who has been the
and cake and lemonade and ci.gars : tian, Cora and Sa'llie Hammett. Bes-
were served by the ladies. Excellent sie Whitted, Clyde Hobgood, Mabel
hives rnd friends in this section.
music was furnished by the Forest Hill
Band. The proceeds from the party
were turned into a fund
that is being raised by the
Rebekah State Assembly I. O. O. F.
of North Carolina for the purpose of
buying school books for the children
at the Odd Fellow’s Orphanage at
Goldsboro. Heretofore the children in
that home attended the city graded
school,, but beginning this year they
w'ill be taught at the home, and the Re-
bekahs are going to furnish the school
^ooks for the children. The local
lodge ^ave the law'n party for the pur
pose of raising their share of the
fund.
Mr. A. B. Grav left this week for
Tuck. Mamie Brinkley, Messrs. Charles
King. H. S. Torrey, W. M. Ppchurch,
A. E. Hobgood, and Dr. H. E. Satter
field. The party will return to the
city some time next weel»
The news comes here that private,
A. N. Z. Ellis, former Durham man, will
return to the city soon with a Mexl-
ed from his vacation.
Work is going, on preparing founda
tions for the street fair to be held i An Expert Kan«a« Liar,
again this fall. | William Allen White, the Kansas
Plans are being made for a bungalow I literatenr. at a p'cnic In Emporia was
to be built at an early date for Capt. j >)raisiug the fertility of bis native
and Mrs. T. A. Mott on Sixteenth
street.
Rev. John G. Gorth, pastor of Pres
byterian church is away taking his
vacation. Just now he is at Lake For-
can bride whom he brought from the attending a conference.
insurgents through a thrilling rescue.
Mr. Ellis left three years ago for
the army and in the Mexican maneu
vers. had had distinction. His friends
hei’e are anxious to see him and to htar
of his romantic rescue of the beauti- ^
ful girl. I
Mrs. A. Cheatham was hostess
Thursday afternoon to her
'Mrs. .lames Gibbs of
Thirteenth avenue between Thir-
state, says the To])eka Capital.
• Tt -vvas a Kansas boy, you know,”
paid Dr, Wbitr, “wl;o tried to climb
a cornstalk the other day to see how
corn v,'as .getting on. Unfortunately,
the stalk is growing faster than the
bov can climb, and he is now out of
teenth and Fourteenth streets is nowlpjphi.
in the hands of Able and Fry and is | ‘A lot of neighbors w!lh axes hav«
being graded and side w'alks being put |i>een tr>iug to rut tho stalk down, but
down. it grows so fast they can't strike it
Let us have faith that right makes
mother, might; and in that faith let us dare
Jacksonville, to do our duty as we understand it.
. —Lincoln.
four tables. ^ ^—
it grows so fast they can't
twice in the famo place.
"It was feared for a while that the
boy would F'tar'''e to death, but I am
ha])py to say that over the private
wire in my otTlce we have got news to
the e^ect that the little chan has al
ready Ihrowm down five bushels ol
robs, hence one may infer that his
diet, though montonour, is adequate.’*
READ THE FENNY ADS,
Nfv,^ York, where he sailed for En
land to visit his parents. He has been | Florida. ^
a resident of Concord for a number of I Bridge v.'as played by
years, auc! is popiilar with a bn-gelihe house was prettily decorated in j smiled to think God’s great-
circlc nf frie'uis who hope he will re-{cut flov.'ers and the game was made flowed around our incom-
turn here to live. ' increasingly interesting ^y pretty, pieteness.
Dr. E. F. I.ong, of Walbridge. N. C.. pi’lzes v.-hiche went to Mrs. T. M. t^r- restlessness His rest.
and Miss E C Irbv, of Rjchinond, were l man for highest score apd to Mrs. ^
married Tuesdav ‘night in the parlors Gibbs as the guest. Mrs. Gibbs is the, :r:—“ — ' - " r:
of the St. Cloud hot^l, the ceremony j mother of Governor Brevard of Flor- ^
being witnessed by a number of the | Ida. who is a half brother of Mrs.
hotel guests. The young couple had i Cheatham. , t
been at a house party in South Boston, | The piayers were Mesdames James
Va., and were engaged, to be mai*ried, j Gibbs. J. C. Biggs, J. Gris^^Id, J.
the wedding to take place in the fall. M. Manning, J^ S. Mannliig, Harper
While at the house party they decided Erwin. W. Fallon, W. A. Guthrie,
Stocker
arrived
and daughter,
ves^ei'dav from
Mollv Pritchett, Miss Vanie Neese,
ISIrs L. M. Purden, Miss Elizabeth Pur-
dan. Miss Nellie Purden, Master Gor
don Purden, Master Sidney Purden,
, „.uv,iMrs B. E. Smith, Mrs. Frank Leak,
to spend some time Delphine Smith, H. S, Richard-
tiiien Morrison. son. Miss Annie Robertson, Miss Flor-
• Steele and bttle Ljjce Stewart, Miss Minnie Wilson,
ter returned today front a Miss Ella Hannah, Mrs. Holt Armor
to Winston-Salem. Mrs. Dmglefoef and nroonsbnm. N
-nonv
. f Mrs
iC .far' 1
and child. Greensboro, N. C.
N. A. Archibald. George W. Means
and wife, Miss Louise Means, Miss
Catherine Means, Miss Wilma Correll,
Paul B. Means, Concord, N. C.; E. L
N 3CLITUDE
Miss Esther Dinglehoef are visiting
in Winston.
I Miss Minnie Sherrill was in Char
Mrs. Henry lotte a few days this week. ^ ...
I Mr. and W. H. Clinard, of Win-j, jyjurdock and
i 'ha:ii=‘ F. Long. ston, visited their daughter, Mrs. Flake ^ p Bernhart, Salisbury, N. C.;
-apt. Mrs. James at Hotel Iredell this week. Miss Evelyn. Mears, and family. Miss Mary
Brown, of Winston, Is a guest of g(.g.^^.art, Munroe, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
a-stpad Tomlinson, i- lake. • I F Thomason and child, Dorian, Ga.;
1 Mips Amelia Hoffman is awav on an _ ^ Davidson. N. C.; Mr. and
evtended visit to Lancaster. Pa., Tomoc warHisnn
Mrs. James Hardison, Miss Elizabeth
— i York and other . -f' Hardison, James Hardison, jr., West
who.=e ship is sail-; Misses Nellie and Lizzie Austin, miss.- J. W. Davis and wife.
! Richmond, are guests of Mrs. T.
.-^»ory of an unknown Nash.
I Miss Vera Foy left this
love with faithful-1 Amerlcus,.Ga., to visit a sister letid-
.ns ! io" there.
a s to bear him ■ Miss Laura Lazenby is at Bluemont
to spend some time.
Mrs. E. S. Pegram and chilrren are
at Connellv Surings to spend a while.
of Ruthcrtord
V , Point. Miss.;
Hartsville. S. C.: Miss Vic A.
-I.
r-e of the mountain
ii the
(j'lgh
i
T
fnr
tilO
I.:, lntoi>
'!-es peace and liberty
i;it blows across the
t balm of sleep—comes
'ast illimotable spaces
rod has set His jewels in
pitrh his tent in desert
A that heaven is not so far
o’ty—in the lighted city
Coble,
fnr! Liberty, N. C.; Miss Ida Rankin, Miss
.James J. Holland. Mt. Holly, N. C.;
S. L. Hoover and son, Pineville, N. C.;
Miss Alice Johnson, High Point, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson, M. D., Miss
Louise Wilson, Fort Myer, Fla.
J. R. Finlay and daughter. N
Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Miss Pearl Abernathy, Edniim^ Miss’ Eunice Edmunson,
liege, is a visitor at the home or Mildred Edmunson, Miss Elenor
college
Rev. J. D. Rankin.
Miss Okla Dees, who visited the
Misses Love, has returned to her home ^ ^
in Greensboro.
Edmunson, E. L. Edmunson, jr., Mr.
F. B. Edmunson, Goldsboro,
N. C.; J. F. Alexander, Huntersville,
N. C.
An Antidote i-fandy.
The woman was the autnor of a cook
Proof of HI* Honesty.
Oliver H, Curtiss, sociologist of Om-
book that had been published at her aha, according to the Detroit Free
reauest with wide margins and occas- Press, said recently;
ional blank pages for notes and addi-| "Our slums are much cleaner than
tional recipes. Often she had express- the old slums of Europe. Our slums
ed a wish to sec an old copy of the and denizens are cleaner, too,
book and find out to what use the -Among us it Is unusual to sew up
blank spaces had been put. One day children in woolen underwear for the
in a second-hand book store her bus- winter—not so abroad—and I once
in
cloth-ofgoid,
\ Irna Sheard, In Scribner s
haw he Hub 's sft -dG
,ded .-,.res polut unearthed li'f,'1ra'r"d.f
r.,. rags and hun.er asK ,t. After » was pealing a
about the neies In that cook take a bath before entering his cell,
booU° Vvere thU inlaresting?’’ I ‘What! Take a bath! > them.
«he said curtly, “they didn't asked, horrified.
anvfhine ■’ ■ “‘Yes,’ said the jailer. ‘How long is
^™Vhen he lot a chance he looked it since you’ve had a bath?’
throu-h the book himself. Every note “‘.So help me.’ said the prisoner sol-
the book contained was a remedy lor emnly.
soul a lordly pleasure
at prace for aye to dwell, .
—Tennyson,-
never was arrested before.
d)spepsia and stomach trouble.*:
-New' —never!’
to come to Concord and be married at
once by a relative of the bride. Rev.
A. O. Lindley, pastor of the Metho
dist Protestant church. They arrived
on a late train, and found that Rev.
Mr. Lindley was out of the city. They
then drove to the St. Cloud hotel, and
decided to have the ceremony perform
ed there. The groom went to the home
of register of deeds, McAlister and pro
cured the license. They tried to secure
a minister, but were delayed in finding
one. Fortunately about this time
’Squire Walter Thompson, passed on
his way to the Jackson Training school
and he was hailed and asked to per-
Linville, North Carolina
W. M. Yearby, Harris King, Alphon-
sus Cobb, Tom Cox, Floyd Lamb, M.
H. Jones, Will Holman. Fred Wood
ward, Ralph Garrett, B. U. Brooks and
Miss Evelyn Jones.
Miss Mary Pell and Mr. Curtis Pell
were married Sunday last, at the Sec
ond Baptist parsonage. Rev, W. C.'
Barrett officiating. , |
This wedding was kept* secret by
their few friends who attended and the
news did not reach the town generally
until Thursday. They will live in the
city. But a few' close friends were
present at the ceremony.
From Norfolk comes the announce-
September is the Best Month in the Mountains.
Linville is the Best Place in the T/lountains.
Eseeoia Inn Offers Hospitality snd Good
Living.
Golf, Trout Fishing, Tennis, Music, Dancing.
Write for Booklet. JAS. P. VINING, Manager.
form the ceremony; which he readily Inient of the marriage of Miss Gatl^r
consented/to do. The ceremony was Elizabeth Jordan and Mr. Poul El-
performed in the hoteL liotte Crews of this city.
A large number of friends and rela-' This announcement brings a sui-
tives of Mr. and M'rs. White gathered i prise. Mr. Elliott is manager of
at the beautiful country home on last | Golden Belt Mills and o«e
Tuesday to extend congratulations,' prominent churchmen in the cit>. He
and hefp her celebrate her sixty-first brings his bride home In a few days,
hirthdav All the moming people i Mrs. Charles A. Crabtiee announces
Mured in trom vlrlo^ parts it the'the engagement ot her daughter Miss
pourea in ^ ^ noon ^ Rosa to Mr. William Crawford Staples.
surrounding country, and by
there was an immense crowd present
The wedding will take place in Oc-
At the d nn^r i^7r riargV^^^^^^^^ Mr. Staples is remembered veil
placed oithe lawn and it was soon j over the state as a wonderful sb.rt-
overflowing with good things to eat
Everyone who partook of ,th€ excellent
dinner declared it one of the best they
had ever eaten.
Miss Gladys Barnhardt entertained
stop in his playing days but has oeen
more recently with the American To
bacco Company and is now one of
its valuable buyers.
Miss Crabtree is a member of a well-
number of her friends at her home known Dm ham
on the Mt. Pleasant road Thursday , pretty and a _ ^ „«n taUo
afternoon in honor of her twelfth young woman. The wedjiing^wilMake
birthday.
The Forest Hill Band furnished mus
ic for the occasion of the .fifth anni
versary of the - -Nazareth Orphans
home at Crescent Thursday.
Mrs. B. F. Rodgers has returned
from Charlotte where she has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Yorke. Mrs.
Rogers was accompanied by her son.
Dr. F. O. Rogers, formerly of this city,
noi^ of Gialveston, Tex. Mrs. Rogers
left Thursday night for Baltimore
where she will visit her daughter, Mrs.
Gorman. Dr. Rogers will go to Ashe
ville to join wife and it is probable
that they two will go from there to
their home in Galveston.
A large crowd of people from Con-
place in the Episcopal church of which
the bride is a member.
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Oeorgeville today. The Veteran’s choir
of Cabarrus was present and furnished
music which was one of the features
close range,
other explanation,
How strange women generally
haven’t learned the secret of keeping
of the occasion, Dr, Alexander, of the face young! How simple a mat^-
Charlotte delivered the principal ad^ ter to get an ounce of naercolized
dress on the oeeasion, jwf.s store, apply hke
Mr Owen, secretary of the Y. M. C. jcold cream, and in tne morn.ng wash
A at Kannapolis took a number of his it off! We know how this gradtialiy,
bovs on ft eamping trip last week to impereeptibly absorbs old cuticle,
Buffalo CreeU. The beyS some of them, keeping the complexion new and
pxnerienced tfieir first pleasures of a fresh, free from line lines, sallowneas
^ _ —... ..n/inAoe TVo know
33 {iie
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The exeursiQH ta Norfolk this past liver spots, pimples and the like,
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many of the people of Concord. Many side of the footlights learn the rea-
took advantage of tlie opportunity to -cm, and profit by
spend a lew days at the seashore. , Wofld.
camping iriB. They di^ t'neir own eooUt ^ver-redness. We know too, that
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