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G BEEN 8 BOKO DAILT NEWS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 1910. PHENUPTIAL TRIBUTES Coming Durban Bride Gives Series it Entertainments. (Special to Dairy Kewi.) April 1C Tha last of a, lies of aplandld bridal tribute to Miaa Buth Greeu, who hecomea tha fcride of William J. O'Brien Tharaday evening, as given this afternoon by Mint Kate Taylor at her home on Morria atreet. A novelty shower with the frame of ' hearta played at eiaht tablea marked the cloatnfr of thaee heart tributea. The ho Hi a wae bedecked ia the moat gorgeous a art lie; flaw era. Dogwood esme to its pareat whitneaa ia tha sitting -room vhere tha turaey of hearta waa played aad large snowballs, in perfect bloom, gave auch pretty overhead ornament to the room. The muaie reom waa in pink and white rarnationa, bearing out a color achame uniformly observed in all of the partiea grvea to Miaa Green. Dogwood and anowballa again predomi ated ka the dining-room, where the punch wma served by Mitt Willie Hub tar. I 'poo the tallies where waa played tha fame, altppera and wedding belli rare uaed for tally tarda. Tha word may be a mssflt, but they were dead ewte. Whaa the revelation of tha ahower eraa made, Maater Taylor Cheek, in hia express engine, rolled into the midat of the party pulling tha great load of presents. Ttie engine waa gaily dec orated and the young nephew piloted her well Souvenirs of heart-ahapad bene with little sepals and Hliea of the valley, Billed with confetti, were given all of the giieata, the laat of the parties feeing a ana cllmai to the abort season in which the town haa paM tribute to the fcrMe. The gueeta ware: Misaaa Jtuth Oreea, Deaaor Oreen, Mary Ruffin Oreen, Audrey Ore hem, of Norfolk, Jean Veaable, Mrs. Daniel Shea, of New Terk. Miaa Rosa tireen, Miaa I.ila Wrigbt, rannie Mark-ham, Christine Mdateeh, Willie Hunter, Anna Branson. Plexida Kramer, Job WhitneM, Mra. B 6. Mills, of Norfolk, Kred Woodward, Ralph .Tonee, Mahler Kramer, F.. R Lyon, J. Klmer Long, Graham, Miss Uliaabefh Winge, of Richmond, Misers lttie Nbarpe, Henshaw, Mrs. J. F.. Car rigan, Miasrs flattie Owen. Music Vi. loiuee Troy, Helen Vaughan, of New York, Annie Oorbett, Mra. Tnnvnserid. of New York, and Mra. Lelia Oreen Davis The Kan Irving club' haa broken a precedent Though seven yeara old in or gaalsed lite, its fi rt marri-1 is tht of Miss Gfe-n. H was manitmt.lv up tn tha young ladies to do their beet by their aieter member and thrv did. The Fun Lovera mesutel a acdiil phalanx of the prettiest git Is to ! found in a city dub at the recri iri line. There wat, no unifoirnity of jrown but each acre her rt. AH mckH in line with Mie t;ri'n among them and aiet the more than 100 guetts who cmt and went in floating style. In the re civin party Mie Kathln Turren tin.'. Kminic MHrkham. liuth f-reen. Susir ( ox, Louise Troy. Auilrey (,raliam, of orfolk; t hrifrtine Mrlntofth and Mat tie lrfhmen. A color scheme of gmen and white waa faithfully observed. Into the next room, the tea room, everythnije wae done in -Tapeneite. Mise tiled) (ormen. Matfie Toms and Mary O'Brien dreaded hi kimona. sened the refrah merits, and over them v. as Bailed the We Can Help You Clean House TTi-r- are a lt of witi in which our dp' rlraning and djeiiLf jppartmit- can aaa.it tou In Tour ffprins; hou lf-an inf. SuppOOe TOU t'lTO tr If) u all th- draarieu, jvrt)re, ru?. mantel rart". tewJtri','. Mr., that nd cleaning. A ill drv clfjin thm tr voit. or dy t hrn ;m.1 rwr onlW if rem winh YouT find that w- rannot milT vf yoti th work, hut v will finish arlioltj mxtch brttr than rmt rouW. I I Columbia Laundry Co. Ptisnes 17U33 J Maay mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. Nose of them Is the same fa composition or effectiveness, so wholesome aad eco aomlcaJ, aor wilt make suea flac food. Baking Powder Absolutely Pur Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar iratty Dennaat of tha elub, &xai la Uiy attera barmf tha initials of tha oJub Batwoon tha auoi-h room aad tha to room, hfisi Rosa Klwood Bryan m the Utormadiary and Mi-sea Root and Eleanor Groon sirred the pumh. a con ooetion of the Kim Iovers that had no fun Ioticj, rollirky elementa in it, pure temperance nectar that left nothing to be desired. Bonind the scenes the Dur haJM orchestra was plariiig softly and oerasionally beriea of the girls left to mix roioes with the instruments. The reception of tha club, pretty as it was, served to teach a little philos ophy. It is but seven years of age. Yet one must reeret that law of growth which transforms its members from young girls to that quiet, demure, spir itless, crystallized class of beings which w denominate young ladiesif it erer de. What the ehib did eolleetirejy Misses lywUM Troy and Mattie Lehman quite did jointly Monday afternoon at the home of Miaa Troy. The bride was again the guest of honor at a "Forty two" party and novel ty shower. To the progrsm of playing, Mrs. Horace fnow added a reading en tirely eiiioyd and the pink and green scheme of color was touched off in pret ty style ty the lighted eandlra. Little Mist Elizabeth Pelts, as Cupid, in full dress, rane in with the wagon which waa laden with the -presents coming from the guests. Utility snd ornamen tation met here. Linen to cover every want of the home was showered down as the pretty Httle miss pulled the cord that untied everything. Silk hose, gifts from various members of the club and the visitors made the shower markedly valuable. At the rame tally cards ef little painted slippers and tables numbered with slippers, gave the guests additional reason for admiration of the whole schema. The young ladies serving, passed the refreshments in two little LHiteh sjipprrs, that unique idea being carried out to the finish. The special guests were: Misses Irma Lyon. Anna Branson, Rosa Green, aSallie and Louise Glass. Audrey Graham, of Norfolk, Mary Ruffin Green, Misa Ha del, the guest of Mrs. George Davis, tMiss Kink, of Hoio, Miss Helen Gribble, Misses UTa Msrkhsm. Jeb Whitfield, Martha Cowan, Kate Tavlor, and Mea dames A. P. Gilbert. D. H. Shea, of New Yoric. R. U Felts. Fa Carlton, Ralph Jones snd Tom Cox. The Kin living club were guests in a body. lirid- them. Mrs, Lelia Green Davis was a gust of hunnr. A Coming Marriage. Spei'tttl to Daily News.) adHn. April 12 'Invil at ions hr lxsn iii4d by Mr. iind Mrs. Walter K nimp, imitntg their friends to thf1 marriag; of thei i det up ht -i . Mis Inez Crump, to Ms rv-y .1. Hmii-y. Thursday enmg, April 21. at H.:to oV'ork, at th1 Methodist Kpim-opal ehurrh. Mise Crump a (urge rin v of friends ami relative i hroutfluMit thin section of the t-tate m hn will le? interested in her aproa liinp murriagf. Mr. lloiirT, ho !iw. at , Rose HtII, travels the Caro linus for the F.hr Carriage -ompany. Peach land Merchant Married. (.Special to Daily News.) Wadesboro, April 12. Samuel K Thomas, a prominent young merrhant of TVaehland, snd Mis Maude Baucom. daughter of H. M. Ba uconi, of Ianes hoi t, township, were married Sunday. 1 lie epn'iiHiny was performM at Polk- ton l the Ker. r. 11. Martin. Rarsl Carrier Married. 'Special to Daily News.) W d-sroro. April 12.-.lohn B. Wat son, carrier on rural route No. 1, run ning out ot Wsdeshoro. was married Sunday to Miss May Mirmingham. of Polkton. The ceremonv as performed by the Rev G u. Uilhoit. at hi home in Aironvillv Entertained Preshyteriana. Wadejihoro. April 12. Mrs. h. .T. In gram gave s reception this sfternoon to tle Udies of the Presbyterian church The invitation read fnm 4 to 6. ROYAL AMBASSADORS ORGANIZE WADESBORO LOCAL CHAPTER .i. boro. April 12.- A lorml chap ter "t ta Rnysl AmKus(iors n or fni7f st t h pi it rhurrh Sundsy silrnoon 1"it ortfsnisittnn is for th purpos of uliiii.s bf- from 10 to 1(5 y rau n t in t hs ork of m issi on . snH 'inptptn' th- orfjsnt7jiii4rfi af mi -ionsry fortf in tit" HnpTit rbiirch. W. Iiiv-n. Mitor of th A sihoro n sonisn. is in chargr of th- new orjri di es t (.-in s Wdpr, a nd t b- ors-Bizai iion start with s food n)TJii-rskiip sod rnn iarsW' intrrpst and tnthiiiajiiii. Th Wadesburo Bsptit hurHi has ikw fi-? mishionary orjcttniMt ion : Thf Woman's Miinnarv nritT, th Young Woman's ih- SnnhVams. for rl-iMr-n: snd'thi Porsl Anilvsadors. for hnw m Chares. H early Compste4. SpriBt Hop. April 2 Tb walls of tat tv Baptist dinrrh an aliaost eorn plftd. It will n orn of ths- handoin- '-t )inr(-(ft in t hi- part -f th -tst. Vistiisl is riit plac-Hl oo tlf ground for ta new Mtnhodjst ehurck ELKS WILL BUILD HOME Dnrham's Good Fellows Will Hire $75,000 Building. (Spet-ial to Daily News.) Durham, April 12. The Khka laat n'lfhl definitely determined to build aa Elks home some time this year. tl. w. itmA tthe matter ub manv i IV"l " 1 times, hut it had been but little die- euaaed hi meeting. ine aimevuij the biar build - nilUlliaj aajeva. asu.. - " . ing waa manifest, but they are gotnf to buna it anyway. ik .t..,r will He of ateae and brick and will eontarn eolely aa Elka home. There will be quart era ier ma i A ,S, remainder of the building will be devoted to a dubrooin. It will coat anvwbere from .50.000 to 75.000, and will be built entirely by the lo-a I Elks. The order has grown greatly. It ia A .J ik.t with the nreeent melllber- slup. eompoaed of many of the bent bue ineaa people in town, a home ran be eas ily maintained. Tha work ia expected to begin thia eumnier. Personal Mention. ,!. H. McAliater, of Spray, ipent yea terdav in the city with frienda. Miss Beasie Led better, of Wadeaboro, ia viaiting friends iu tha city. A. J. Beall, jr., of Charlotte, waa a visitor la the city yesterday. Mra. A. M. Wilaon, of Klon College, ia viaiting frienda aad relatives in the city. F. A. Maeeey, ef Roanoke, Va ia .pending a few daya ia tha city with frienda and relativea. Miaa Annie Merritt ia visiting frienda el relativea in Winaton-Selem. i p rwrv of Charlotte, ia epead- ing the day here with friends. Mra. W, . Clemr ia visiting triends and relativea in Reidsville. Ralph Mantsev. of Fayatteville, Is spending a few daya ia tha city viaiting frienda and relatives. .Miaa Eetelle Brown, of Hil'aboro, apent yesterday in the city with friends. 1,. B. Webb, of Durham, waa a btrsl aesa visitor ia the city yesterday. t. i n,r rVihh of ChaDel Hill, 1 spent vesterday morning in the city, en route from Arkansas, where ha went to att.nd an cdwatmnal mei-lmg. Mis, Mary Kry left ye.terdsy fr Sal i-lmry, on a visit to friends ' v." H. Hathaway, of Charlotte. i sprndmK a fe days in the city. I Mr T M. Walters left yealerday on i , Viit to her sister, Mrs. Charles Vilm. ' at I V etteville. W. I'. Hcigarl. of Wilmington, is her. Ion a i"'t to his family. Mr. and Mra. II. I. Paylor have re turned from a sliort visit to relatives ' in Winston-Salem. Miss Maude Patterson l vi-itmg friends and relatives in High Point. Miss Emily Barber has returned to her home in Winston-fwlem, after a vis it to Miss Elizabeth Boyd. .1. Klwood Cox, of Hmh Point, spent vestrrday in the city on busiiieaa. v n IIn-L tmm returned to his lome I in Sanf"rH.' after a visit to his brother. T. t . Movie Miss Itlanilie Stafford, of Winston Salem, is here on a tisit to her sister, Mrs. (ieorge W. Patterson. John W. Knifjht went to Thomasville vesterdav. I Mr. and Mrs. Kdfrar R. Sutton re 1 tnrnel yesterday from their weddine I trip, and will lie at home at Mra. Tur j ner'a. on Ashe street. 1 E. H Wilson, manager of the South I em Bell Telephone exi-hange in Winston- Salem, spent lesterdsy in the city with friends. Mrs. Tliomas Ruld. who has been here on a visit to rHatiree. left yesterday for her fnt, ire home t I'nion. s. C, where Mr Kidd is en(mje, in business. I Mr". V. V.. (.linn. fi this pity, who has hern xiitiiig Mrs w N Reynold, in insttni Ssl. iii. hs l-oii ! I'ulp, where ' she w ill vi-it rrlHt n Mi- Annie iKsip- i.lcnn has returned ; to tlie Stalf omtnl tArf. where sht-i- a student, alter a visit to her uncle. Fx r.m iin.t Mi-. I! H Menu, of Win ! ston. M.r Hstnu i X-lnnis arid ant.rT. of th- M -Adw h't-l. attend, th- bsll gsin vtprday in Dsnvillr Messrs. 1 homss and Y. V. Ball. jr.. spnt la't nijfht in Hijrri Point rth frirnd". R- '"1"'" hU.n. -H-nt ' wtrdT in th r-ity with fnrd Miaa Mattie Ir,n- nf Romlii V 1 ts ri si ting frirnds and rlatir in the sitT. I Mnm. J. E. Lsmr-rt sod A- W. GIkI-- srt-H. of fiftd-TiH. spoilt Ttrday in thp i it on hn-.iv Mr. Mattw ltyu is in vir.it. uy f rit-nds assl reiatjT3s ia instun Saleni, . FOIVTS BEGAEWHG CENSUS Tfce rmm beerine April ' IS ami mat be eoanpWed m we weeks ia eitira sad In 30 dare ia all otaer areas. The eanmerators will wear a WVc inscribed, "laited States , Cases ue, W10." Tie law requires every adult far aoa te fuinisa tha arearrieed tnler matioa., but alee aaseeidee that it ahall be tmM rotmdeatiellv, a that no injury can come to aay person froen aneweriRf tka ques tions. Tlie President haa leaned1 a pvoo- Unmtkm, ratlin; an all eitieeiss to cooperate with the ermua sad as suring them that it hat aothiaf to do with taxutiea, army or jury ht vire. i-oaipulaory school atleitdaooe, regulation of Immigratioa. or en-fnn-emeat of aay law, aad that no one can be injured ay anewering tha inquiries. It ii of tha utmost reraortaajee that the rensus of population aad ajrrwul turr in thia atata be complete aad eorreft. 'llierefora everTu peraoa ahould promptly, accurately and com piste -It answer tha renaua questions allied bv tha enumerators. DAVIDSON SOPHOMORE DECLAMATION CONTEST (Special te Daily News.) David bob, April 12. The Sopfcetaere- I Freshman declamation contest waa held , Saturday night in the Kumeaeaa aooi- ', ety hall and last night (Monday) la the I Philanthropic society halt Three men were ohoeea from each aa- 1 riety and these an will declaim in about , three weeks for the declainicrs' medals , one given by each society. The follow- g ineu were choeen: from the Philan thropic society, J. A. McDuffle, 11. Bradv and E. . Currie: from the Eumeueaa A. W. White, W. B. Brorkington and J. K. Scott. The intercollegiate track meet, which waa to have been held in Raleigh on the ' loth of this month, haa been poatponed to an unsettled date in May. M. Cosby is manager, and F. D. Thomaa captain of the teura. The fleM-duT exercises will be liW on Saturday, 1. There will he a baseball game and a track meet betaeen the four academic classes, which is in a way a preliminary for fie college track team. Prires will be given to the winners ot the different events and the ladiea from the Presbyterian and Klitabeth colleges have been invited or the student body to attend. They wifl moat probably do so. Out for Pie. (Special to Daily Newe.) Slatesville. April 12. 1 C. Caldwell, of Statesville. a well known attorney, today made the formal announcement that he la a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in tha Eighth district. The Shoe With 'yHE Jstamp of approval is placed on Patrician Shoes, !tsn lrtvinrl yT -fn o l-i i rv l-s1 v r rrnnwArl llTAmnn y v i" n f nil xiij ucuiaiiu ui laoiuwiiaui v wntu vvuiuui ui a i-w v.im.o, uui in iiiu world-wide approval of popularity earned, deserved and recognized CALLAHAN - DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store Trunks HARRY 240-242 South Elm For Sale Three very attractive build ing lots in Fisher Park. Low price and reasonable terms. If you want to secure one ot these lots write quick to Greensboro Real Estate FvarmnnA LiAlliailJJV Phone 451 Benbow Arcade through their dainty style, their per fect fit and their and to their honorable manutacture. Because of their conforming to mod ish fashions they long ago became popular; because of their wearing quality they remain popular; that is why they have become known as "A Shoe With a Million Friends." and Suit Cases We have just received large shipment of TRUNKS and SUIT CASES and are prepared to supply your wants in these at remarkably low prices. Suit Cases at JSc up Good Leathtr Cases, special value, at S2.S8 Cw Bide Leather Suit Cases at $4.88 Ronntree's Roller Tray Truuks at Iron $8.51 to $21.01 Specials in While Ladies' Ready-to-Goods Wear lOc. value white lawa a at Ladles' Week 8kirta. special, at Me. ISc. value white lawna, mill eade, at ie aad . 1141 15c. and 20c. value Betiate, mill eaea UMn, ,w wi, 1.2J at IfC 3c. pure Linen Cambrle, it Inches wlu fct 79t wide, at ssc LadW Panama Skirta, 17 K) viwe, 0 inch Piare Linan Caunbrte at ... . 29o al Im - BEL K BROS. CO. Street Your F&ce Needs Careful Attention Standard Shaving Parlor Htvs It. Under Commercial National Bank. Greensboro Pressing Club Cleeatag, Prase Ing. Reaalrtag. Clut He tee, f 1.00 per muaU. W. 1. a In tea, a Million serviceable quality, ROBT. A. GREENSBORO. N. C. Dr. Charles E. Moore SUBOKON AND PHTSICUS BKHBOW AKCADK. Office kourei Until ID a. aa. t to I aad 7 te I p. m. Telephoaaai OOea. MS; reeldaaea, tM4. O. D. Boycott Works. Bst pries for First Ckss Work. Oor. WslksT iffDiM and Hirrlug strsst, Qrssntboro, N. C Friends not by the exact-1 'ifirio Kilt 1 .v t1v B SILLS, Mgr. M 5
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