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place the latter part of April. There will be no eards. ' T ' , . .. -- . . FORMER PENDER YOUTH . WINS CROIX DE GUERRE Society : Club News , A 71 SOCIAIi CONTRIBUTIONS. Items for this page when offered by telephone should be communicat ed over telephone .to The Star office between 4 and 5 o'clock In the after, loon, and to 1997-J thereafter. Take special note please of the hours and numbers. Mrs T. B. Manning of Washington, D C. is expected to arrive in; the city on Monday to attend the Strangfe-Tay-lor wedding. Mrs. Manning be tne guest of her brother and' tisteT. Mr. and Mrs. B. T.'Taylor.' Miss Bess Scales, of Greensboro, will arrive tomorrow to take" part iivthe Strange.-Taylor wedding. She witf be the guest of her cousin, Miss Hattie Pemberton. , Miss Katherine Manning. a"?"eP cousin, who is to be bridesmaid for Miss Taylor, will arrive on Monday, and will also be the .guest of Miss Pemberton. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Travers, orRich mond. will arrive on Tuesday to at tend the Strange-Taylor wedding. Mrs. Travers, who was" Miss Fannie Taylor, of Wilmington, before her marriage, is en aunt of the bride-elect. 1 ' , Friends of Miss Katherina Taylor will be glad to learn that she has completely recovered from an opera - lion performed at James Walker Me- ; morial hospital last week. Miss Gertrude Browne left last, night . for Washington to attend the Junior end" senior "prom; at the University cf Maryland on Friday evening. . The following announcement ap peared in the Savannah Morning News of Sunday. April 14: "Mr. and Mrs. J. W Barnes, of Savannah, announce the : marriagNof their daughter, Pearl War ren, to Charles Paul Bell on Sturday, April 3." Mrs. Bell has many friends in Wilmington who will .be interested to learn of her marriage. "'. Major and Mrs. C. G. Baker, of San Francisco; Cal., are guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Muse, No. 217 North Seventh street. ; Mrs. W. B. Cooper and son, Claude, are spending several days in New York city. : . Mrs. Robert Strange, of ' Lawrence villeVa., is the guest of her eousin, Miss Jeanie Strange, at her home on South Fifth street." Mrs. Strange is here to 'attend the wedding of her son, Robert Strange, to Miss Mary Rlid . Taylor. Rev. and Mrs. A.. C. D. Noe, of Farmville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Noe. Rev. Noe Is here n the interest of the Sewanee endow ment fund. - Friends of Mrs. W. F. Benton will regret to learn that she has been com. pelled to undergo, another operation at St. John's sanitarium. , - ' ' ' Mrs. William F. Etue,' of 306 Wright street, underwent a serious operation at St. John's sanitarium yesterday. ' ( Miss Kate Cumming, of Wilming ton, was last week chosen Critic of the Zetesian Literary society at Flora Macdonald college. . ' ; ...'...., Mrs. J. E. Ennett and . daughters, Misses Elsie and Dores, will ljave tins morning for Monroe, where -they will spend some time with- Mrs. .Ennett's sister, Mrs. C. E. Schachner.' - All women who have accepted invi tations to attend the progressive tea to be given this afternoon at 4 .o'clock at St. James" parish' - house are re quested to be there promptly at that hour. - . t . - Country Club Dance. The dance at the Cape Fear Country club last night, the first given since Easter, was attended by a large num ber of club members, and was greatly enjoyed. The music was : furnished by Grainger's orchestra, and dancing continue until 12 o'clock. v.. ' I - Co.t-Cochmhn, Last night at 8 o'clock' at the pastorium of Calvary Baptist church, Miss Flossie Cox, daughter of Mr; E. A. Cox, of this city, and Mr. . J. R. Cock man, were married, the ceremony being performed, by the Rev. J. A. Sullivan in the presence of a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cockman will reside in the city. - ' Miss Taylor Guest of Honor. Misses May- Beverly and Eliza French entertained most charmingly at their home. No. 11 'North Sixth street, at a card party yesterday aft ernoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in honor of Miss Mary Reid Taylor. There were four tables of bridge, the prize for the highest score, which was an attractive box of correspon dence cards, was awarded to Miss Lucy Murchison. The guest of honor. Miss Taylor, was presented with a set o dainty ribbon lingerie . ornaments, while" Miss Pemberton, who is to be i, Miss Taylor's maid of honor and her self a bride-elect of June 2,' was pre- , sented with a blue satin ; coat hanger embroidered in gold. Tempting refreshments' were seVVed; a salad course with sandwiches, salted almonds and tea followed by ices and t cakes, which were served by Mrs. Da vid Murchison, .of Richmond, and Mrs. John Douglas Taylor. . ' - Those playing-cards "were: Misses Mary Taylor, Hattie-Pemberton, Mary Nixon- Darden, . Mary Giles Bellamy, Lucy .Murchison; Marguerite Bellamy, Alice Walker, Jennie Gilchrist, . Ruth Stiles, Margaret, Kingsbury, Margaret ,,' Devereux .Lippltt, V Adelald," Worthy " Katherine Taylor, Valera Grggand Mesdames ' Hargrove,' Bellamy, and . Robert Williams. , v . , , J, A.; , . ,:. v : , Dorcas. Society Social. The ladies of the Dorcas society, of St. Paul's Lutheran church, will hoid ' a social on Friday evening; April' 16. The public is cordially iftvite to at '" tend. i' "A -y :' r' '.. Vti't :'"''. f , Mary Jame ' Auxiliary ,9fee4tng. There will beta meeting of 'the "Mary , 'James Auxiliary: of St. John's' Episco pal church this .evening at 8 o'clock J- inithe choir, room of the church; V'iy - : '' ' ' Cobb-Harr "Wading. . i '.Announcements have been received , .,ii this city; reading' as follows: - Mrs. W.Uliam Harr ' announces' the marriage cf her daughter, Thelma Peck, to Mr. Tracy Rutherford Cobb, on -" Monday, the 12th of April, 1920. at Baltimore,' Md. Enclosed cards read: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Rutherford Cobb will be at home after the 20th of April 'at Oriental, North Carolina. Mr. Cobb was in the United States engineering de partment at .Wilmington and New Bern Before. going to France. Since his re turn he "has been secretary of the Oriental Lumber company-at Oriental, N C. '," - . Hoire-Sandlin Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hughes announce the engagement of their sister, Hazel Dell Sandlin, to Mr. AVilliam F. : Howe, cf. Detroit, Mich., the wedding to take John, Westhrook Jones, Of Mu rines, Is Decorated. John Westbrook Jones, son of J. t. Jones, formerly of Rocky Mount, but now" of. Newark, ;N. 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