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9 W v r - - -V t ''.- j .V -7 1 f' X THE kORNlNGr STAR;: WIEMINGTONNC FRIDArAPRIIi 1921i SIX . - , , j . , " ' A i -,-. ! ' i: J I, 1 Siociety Nei , Afw Athalia Bunting, Editor, Phones 6l& 558-J Window r looked through others' window. - i On an enchanted earth. . But out ot. my own wlperow ; Solitude and earth. V' And yet there Is a mystery ,1 cannot understand '- - That others through my window , See an enchanted land. 6 Jessie B. Hittenhouse. I-.' ( Miss Lois Toomer will attend the 1 . Annual meeting of the of nursing- education. Kansas City. Mo. . Ml is Katie Uu Meredith has- re :trnd from a visit of several weeks ito her sister, Mrs. J. H. liigniowei , at Raleigh. . N - ..Mrs. Ronle Barnhlll and little daugh . ter, f Atkinson, ivisited Mrs. Barn ,W s mother. Mrsl Alice Harrell, at Rowan 'last week. , V Mrs', ..Benjamin Washburn and little I daughter. Louise, arrived ye8ty fo visit wee Miss Washburn's .grand parents, Mr. and Mrs; Charles Worth. Th Wineca Missionary circle of .the First' Baptist church will meet this morning at 10:30 o'clock- -with Mrs. SayUn r.nt. JO Market, .treet. '. The Woman's club of "Winter Park will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o clock . at the home of Mrs. L. J. Beringer. - - ' . ' Tm Rwrr .- Everyone who has so often heard or thli motion picture will have an op portunity to enjoy it this evening t g , o'clock at St. Mary's school halt, corner of Fifth and Ann- itreets.. -This picture has been endorsed by. the press, clergy and laymen throughout the ' world. Each reel is brimming with interest.' pathos and gratifyrhg njer . talnraent and the picture U-as lnter esting as the spoken drama and the ' book Itself. ( ; : .-....... ' . ' MI- WilBaiiii , : : ; Sgwral days ..prior to Wednesday original little invitations reading as '."follows were sent to a pumber of ' friends of Miss QatherineV Williams whose marriage to Gilbert- Foar- will ' take place April 1?: . - "I know a lady soon to wed and she is anxious to make good bread She also wishes to baka. boil and -Btew,jto make puddings and cakes and ' good -pies, too, so,-on'AprlLhe sixth ' when' the clocks strikes- four; I wH ask you to be at my front door. Among , your mother's receipes- blease look and bring one-to. write injthir brid s cook J book !' "MRS. WIDDIAM .LATIMER." As 1 the . clock was striking 4, the " ruests were lifting thbrass nocker. : End ' came in armed w4th J recipes ' 'ranging from mother's mufRns , to grandmother's; sally white cake and "tater pone." A very -convenient-loose leaf book was waiting and as the' re - ' cipes ,were written on various sizes of paper, it was very Interesting to find which would fU .well ?no".h. t.b5 pasted, in at once and, which, would haveU'o 'be copied over.--EachJYecire ' ; was signed by the name of the "giver and some cleverly written in rhyme ' were especially attractive: Following the; written refreshments, fruit punch was served and a delicious ice course, daintily carried ut In a color ?schem of pink,. , ..... r- Mrjj. -Latimer's suests were Miss . Catherine1 Williams, Mrs.- Allen- Jones of Ntwr Tork, Mrs. William Johnston r f Asheville, Mrs. W. A. ' Benton Irs. 2. E. Hooper. Mrs."Charl8 ' F.. Green, Mrs. Slobert "Williams, .Mrs, - J. .Holmes 'Davis, Mrs. Frederick Wlllltts, Mrs. W. O. S, Southerlarid, Mrs", Broadfoot. Miss Katie Foard, Miss ,Me(a Rountree. ! Miss ary? Wright Taylor, Miss Kate Fai80jn.Mlss Julia FaisohMiss Alice waiv.f. Mia Ijipv Murchison. Miss Gertrude Bell.-MissvKatheTih-e Elliott, Miss Margaret Lippitt, Miss Margaret Kingsbury. Miss Florenca LeGrand, V Miss Jessie Cotchett,! tis Mary Giles Bellamy, Miss Essie . . Harriss. Miss J taurai Parsley, Miss - Jane . MacMillan, Htlss Adelaide Worth.1' ' - J '?..,. -. 7. ... Ml WATERS IS BRIDE OF ; ' J MR, SASSER. AT- GOL.DSBORO ' ' Special. to' Tl Sta'rf)" -;"" ' GOtI8BORO.t APril :7. One , of .the '.prettiest weddings .this spring was - solemnized ' at the .home, .ot , Mr. and Mrs. C- Wj. Waters Wednesday at 10.45, when thelf daughter Ethel, became the ; bride of M. Vance Sasser,of this city. : The house was beautifully decorated with ferns, smilax and baskets .of r- white; carnations .Preceding the cere 'monylMiss Margaret 'Batchelor, a stu dent of Meredith college, beautifully Sang "Qod Made Tou Min.e' 'ccompa . nied by Mrs. C. W: Waters, Jr.,-at the , piano, To ,th train8 of Lohengrin's weddtng march.tthe bridal' party en tered? first the- m'ald of lonor, .the' bride's Jslster, .Miss Maty Lou "Waters', , L gowned , In a lovely black Jace, dress with pfcture hat, carrying an arm bou ' quet of pink Killarney roses, descended i the stairs into the eas't'pJHoT,' followed ' . 'by the ring bearer, little Ernestine Waters," niece -of -the-bride,- dressed in White organdie, carrying the rihe in a calla lily. Next came ,the bride on 'the arm of her brothe C. D. Watei WHATS YOUR HURRY? . :THE: VANITY PARLOR 30i2 Southern Building J Open After 6 P. M, by : .T. " They were met at the altar by the bridegroom and his best man, Dr. K. F, Pope, of this city. The vows wrere spoken under an 1 1mprovised rarch -twined with ivy and banked with pines, ferns and white carnations. The officiating minister. Rev. Geo. T. Wat Kins, united them in the holy - bonds of wedlock, the '. ring ceremony being used. . "To a. Wild . Rose'? was apftly remdered. after which, Mendelssohn's recessional s march was played. " "1-' ' The bride was lovely in a suit of midnight blue with grey accessories and carried an arm bouquet of Bride rosear. - - - - fksfr-- The bridegroom is one of Goldsbbro's youngr business men and has a .wide circle of friends in the state. . Several 'prenuptial events have been given the bride, followed by a recep tion at the home., The happy young couple left on the noon train foran extended bridal trip o New York and Canada, after which they will be -at home here. , i- The out-of-town guests for the wed ding included Mrs. F. F. Butts, Mt. OUyej-Mrs. M. W. Mclntire, sister of the. tFde, Wilmington; Miss Margaret Batchelor, Raleigh; Miss Annie Snell, Tarborpj' S. F-t Sasser, Wyoming; and W.. E, t Hughes, Philadelphia. -' Stewart-Tntt Wednesday at 9 o'clock at St. John's E-piscepal" church. Miss Sarah Rebecca Stewart became the bride of Jaines Dickson Nutt, the ceremony being performed- -by Rev.: Robert1 E. Gribbln, rector of St. John's church. .An . unusually , large "number or friends had gathered to witness the marriage which- was I characterized by utmost simplicity, the only attendant of the bride being Miss Elizabeth Nutt. who entered with the bride: . They were met at the chancel by the bride-. groom and his best, man, D. ;C. Love.. The bride wore a navy blue sultof tricotlne, with accessories to match and her' "bouauet was of Brlde .roses and ,fresias.- i . . . - 'The maid of honor woredark blue canton crepe embroidered In , green jade beads, a dark blue hat trlmmgd with-" jade green ribbon and carried -a bouqUet of yellow snapdragons tied with yellow tulle. ' Following the ceremony Mr- nd Mrs. Nutt left for points north. They will be gone for a week' after1- which hey will be at home at 1800 Chestnut Street. ; ' . ' , : . STOOKS-SCHSilBBEX, NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED AT FLORENCE Speeal to Oie Star) r , FLORENCE , -April 7. A wedding, beautiful in its "slmpjieityiodk-place Tuesday at . the' ectory of St, .Luke's Lutheran churtjh, when the Rev, H." E. Beatty performed , the ceremony- that made Miss Leah M; Stooks and Martin F. Schnibben man and wife." ' , The bride was very lovely in a gown of baronet satin of porcelain blue, and carried Bride roses and lilies ' of the valley. She was attended by her sis ter, Mrs. Fred Mayer, who wore brown taffeta and pink rosebuds. B. W. But ler was test mafi. The, marriage was a very quiet one, only a few intimate friends of each bride and bridegroom, and a few members of each family be ing present, ' i Mr, and Mrs. Schnibben left on the evening train for a honeymoon of ten days or more. They will go to Atlan ta, Charlotte and other ciiieB, thence to Wilmington to visit Mr. Schnibben's parents. - - Mrs. Schnibben is a naaive of Ef mira, N. T., but has lived In Florence for the past., two years, making her home withVher sister, Mrs. Mayer. Her lovable disposition and charming per sonality no less than -her beauty have made for her a larger circle of. friends and admirers. , Mr. Schnibben, although a native of Wilmington," is claimed by Florence as; one of the most progressive young business men. lie is' manager of the opera house and is making? a "'signal success of his undertaking. , , "Snlbs," as he Is affectionately known " to his many friends, was in the aviatlon'ser vice of .the A. E. F. forces during the war, spent mucn time in ootn France and England and is an "ace." Upon their return '; to Florence Mr: and Mrs. Schnibben 'will make their home at the residence of B:4W."But 1er. on West i Evans street, f - . J From Pat and , Pre lent It v will be of especial interest XiS those who read Dr. Sprunt's article yesterday in which the old 'plank joad tollhouse was mentioned, ta know that the tollhouse itself ig still standing in. Mrs.- E. J..Moore':garden,r3i50?:.Ji:ar kej. street. When the Moore, house was built abo.ut' eighteen' years &go, the toll house was moved back and on the ground on which it had be'en built the present home was .'erected. The larjre chimney in the center! of the tollhouse had to be removed and an upper story has been , added, so that while the structure, would not jclosely ' resemble a photograph of it when it 'was1 young, it serves admirably as a floral work- ' ' - . ... Sale of Worn Hosiery Friday : Our entire stock of Van Raalte and Triple White Silk:Hosiery will be on sale todajf and tomorrow onlyat very low pric ' - . ' , ' ' - H ' m - '" ;.-Y,y" vrVX;' " $1.5aiPVljife 'Silft'-Hosiery- s . . vA I .V;;.. . . . .$1.00 ' t $2.00 Wfiite Silk 'Hosiery . . ..i. .w. . . . v. ,$1;50 - - - $2.50 White Silk Hosiery ;;;$2.00r ; $3.00 White Silk Hosiery,,,. ....v. .$2.50 A. D. , 1 v. JESSE JAMES BROUGHT UP TO DATE BY ArcrpntiriA Qhnn rfnr1i Form Bands and Devastate the Southern Country - BUENOS AIRES, March T-(Corfe-spondenqe Associated Press). --The' farj south of the ' Argentine "republic Has been the scene lately of a series -C-f adventures, the account of which reads as though it had been lifted from some United States story of the "wild west" in its palmy days of lawlessness.-'- A-!'1- " 'V - .',i Peons of Some, of the ranches of the. territory of Santa Cru. . dissatisflesd with the humdrum' life of sheep shear ing and sheep tending, which is the oc cupation of the great majority of the people in those remote regions, con verted themselves Into a band 'of bush rangers and commenced to hold up the Inhabitants in $be bes Jesse James style; Thelr example was quickly followed-by their fellows on many other establishments" and- among them they sopn. "mobilized" , foxmidabler jfangsiyOf desperadoes which -terrorized jfcfc$ best parts ; of the : territory J with absolute impunity. Their number was estimated at , over 1,000 - r zfA- ' The banditsr. who were well jarmd with rifles and mounted on the best horses, raided all the likeliest estab lishments,, burned jthe buildings, stole all' the- valuables to be , -found. and obliged the, employes to Join. their ranks. 'Even when they j omitted- 4hls last outrage they would leave .the; own ef and his employe In a: helpless a po sition by carryjihft" off all the. horses on the place. i In certain instances they did a great deal of-wanton damage such as the wrecking of shearing machinery and the cutting of boundary fences. J 1 The panic. ttHey.r. .caused among .the sheep .farmers and others was so .great that 'many ,of rthem abaridcmed their properties-and ifled.7 L vt; The -polieethad .more than one en counter' with the "enemy" "but 'suffered defeat with many casualties. T ."- -, 'The Argentine government jflnally se-nt cavalry to deal with the bandits.' Some of the milder spirits among the "rebels" gave themselves .up .while others numbering about 200 took "to the mountains aoT still others fled to; the adjoining territory of Chubut where they -are reported " still to " be making trouble' ,';;'.VU ixdiast religionists fight . over The, income op shrines LONDON,' March 23. (Cor respoadt ence Associated - Press). The fighting at Nan k ana; Indla.i In which -about 130 persons were killed, was restricted to shop. , Some of the window frames ind doors remain, the same, however ana after a period of. 70 years,. the heavy timbers seem' as sound and sturdy as they were when old Aant Recky.Nixon, now dead, but then a little glngham frocked pickaninny, usedto da" pri the seat by the coachman ' when 1 the W. A. Wrights drove to their home on the sound, and little brown Bck"y shivered with fear at the old man folks had to pay. to let them by. t ' ' t--1 V . . ! PEONS OUR ANNUAL BARGAIN WEEK SALE Marcfi 28 to April 'y PORCH CHAIRS! PORCH CHXlRSlZ I , An opportunity to buy your Summer " wants at a bar-, ' y:gain'.'.; Painted or unp'ainted. V.'.- 4.' $7.00 reed seats and " '' f -tf ir Back':.. x $5 ib . V$8.00 large porch chairs , . 'for--,- "j? . -V't r- $8.50 large porch chairs " r- - -nr. - . The ; C. 12 Market Street , , . 4, . ,- The Little Temporary Location : 507 Southern building r f WILMINGTON, N. C.v ? . ... . .- ..... en s Bmwrt, ,' -s J- " t "Right In Quality, Style a!nol l1?factitfnifiMl report just made pubii eejrding to Dublin at the India office. ' - i ' The rioters, were described as old Sikhs and reformers, the former of whom -included: the" managers of im portant ,.and riehjy$ eBjdbwed shrinei. That at .Nankana s the wealthiest of inem tsannual4 income, derived large- f thpMsandsr pounds; - The Ma i - wna are m charge or , suv ants of the estates and secure in their possession " as ? long" Tas thejf dlscnArye their relfc-feifi i.- 4- ' "i Tb reformers bnnosed ' this view. They alleged that deplorable abuses exist in co.inection with ' the shrines. The revenues, they contend, belong to the Sikh community and- should be ad minjstered gilder . their control. s But-to the.: reform party, says the report, there have attached themselves afaum beri of thieves as well ?aa enemies ot XhsI.KOxernmisnt. . . vJv its, The attacks on whati is termed the vested interests of the old Sikhs be gan ith the occupation of certain shrines at the poldeti TTemple "o "Ar misj.ar. rne lnpumbents tnere gave way. .They submitted alsp. to, .being ousted from some minor Shrlhes a other places. . . .Wi. . But at the enia dfJanuary;1", Serious fight occurred at.Ta-rn . Taran Iji the Armistar district. "A band.of reform ers which suddenly.ftppeared; there sue ceeded in getting possession" of the shrines only afterf'-losing; twdZ'Hvei: Some 25 persons altogether were in- Mured. - ; . The old Sikhs held 'a meeting at Lav hore the day before the tikck at Nan kanawhich, it had been , rumored, ha been Impending for'Sbme . tlnve?'r Ap parently the reformers numbered, about 2ftQ:l Just how iheflght- began Is not" . The deputy commissioner" who start ed his investigatiotv-tae -day that- th figMi occurred, was 4o)d Jtha.fr" the Ma ha,nts had beea victorious. The fight had! taken place Inside small shrine enclosure wnicB was eommanaea d; houses on all sides. " . "The Inquiry Into ihe; facts,'' con cluded the , report "was hampered by crowds of excited Sikhs from all parts 'of -thr Punjab 'who 'aocfasedthe Moslem neighbors of the shrine of having f's- Lsiate4 'th'-3Hahafttje.";X-' WHATS YOUR HURRY? Septr Grotto. No. M 0 V. P. C R. iThere will be a called meeting of the Advisory uouncn oi. sepa urotto, NO. 79, M-'.O. V. p: E. R.. 'Fl4ay,- ApTil-iS, at 8 .r m.. In. the, Scottish Rfte Hall of the . Masonto Temole. This Is an itn- pio r t a 0 t ' Meeting. 1 in every member is inter ested and, . therefore every "member of the Orotto-ls.no only invited, but est pectedtrto be present.' 'Arrange your dates accordingly ;;; , 4 ; .:. ..By order; of the Advisory Council. ; 1 & I BOYD. Clerk. WILMINGTON? SCHOOL OF MUSIC -.' AjVD-ABT Si 314 Graee Street i Ti-Enrollment starts now, in the fol lowing, branches: -Vocal, Piano, Violin. Elocution, Sight Reading, Musical-History, Harmony,, Organ. China Painting, Italian, Span , lsh,' Fjench and OleeClub Call or Pfcone 2387-L2 for t ,'. " Appotatmeat 4 : v- 'M 7C 4 ' V-P J- "0 $7.00 Conpany Telephone No. 825 Cgbtun Shop J'rice" r which r i ii j- ' . . av - l- m vvmze our any MaU Orders Solicited Today and Tomorrow are bargain days at bargaimwill be alllrenMWits'at pne-half the i , :. . , viJ!':; '1m'- remnants have been adijed daily.' r: W ridau and Ja Choice NO RESERVES MADE The lady that hase been waiting for the big reductiontcan, at last, secure a wonder ful hat of Salingers, iHarmohy, Johnson, or perhaps, a Blossom, Cupid or Belnor. Some that have been selling at $S2.50. Today and tomorrow only at $ 1 CA jthisiwonderfui pricey. . . . ... . j . . fJJ;. $103U hi a J e ' M, f x ; : - - : ; ; , -- -. ; -r Collars 39a- Jugred Special for these days we will sell one K tl u . . . ,i , - -iZ- -iAlHhe newest figures and color corn- lot of organdy and lace collars at 39c S'i Z V, :-: - ' " ' , tA . .. ''binatibns('-Relarrice:"89per:;yard. . that were values up to $1.50. :- -; i-. - . r.:-, III I 1.1 II II I III 1 I ili.l III' i Rompers 69c ' 'PMpaterqoms $z.95 Children's rompers an creepers ; Hancl-made Philippine gowns and &dVS,UK ' ' CVm AHest.. materia!, chambray; all colors. - with beautiful designs. Values to $4.00. . ' .: . , .. ... Jersey and 6mipiUnV.Jjpring s prand ilejust Q0t! of ;their wrappings?- -All pJrJW00lHted materials There are many attrajetive styles for. street, for sportior' ' . -t(i Q 7C travelings at only ... .7. . . : . . . JplO. 4 -rf-i -Jr if 'Wilmington's Shopping Center "3'. , ! i of the ffioue Mmmmmm i - .. x ' ' ' " . ' ' '" ' : -:' $ny :fflat in SO Some very clever riew creations lots of them ; $8.50 and $10.00 values. Today and tomorrow only :'' -Y Suits ecial .-v. '.'r Mail Orders Solicited this store, and the first original price. New m m tarda Sport Hats and Leghorns Not Included aster Sale w-'. -,---. :'7 -' w.: 1 4 -Sc.-... w y A , H ... 1, , .,i Z ZVZZr-ZZ; k 1
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