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GEEENBBOItO DAILY NEWS. TITTTHSDAT JTT7TE 9. 1910 TWO HEARTS MADE ONE'SMILAX AND DAISIES Cot el InrllogtoB's Social FiTorites Becomes a Bride. this (Special to Dailr Kewa.) Burlingtoa, June I. A marring tnorning in which lb wkob town wu interest!, at th bom of Mr. and lira. J. 6. Bolt, oa Park Square, at 10 o'clock, wkea their daughter, Mix Nina Fleet wood, and Dr. Joha Samuel Frost war tarried. Lut Saturday afternoon the Embroid ry elub, of wluch to brute is ber, care a "liae shower" for Beoeaiti Beantttul ArcaBappj Couple Rlgbtel Taelr Trotk. Wa4boro, June 8. Surrounded br a I large aire1 of friend, beneath a beau- I tiful arch of aouthern amilax with a I profusion of daisies, erected oa the law a in front of the home of ber parent. Dr. and Mrm. Walter Joae UcLendou, IMiss Helen Msy McUadoa took the marriage ten tonight with DeWttt H. ; Norton, of TBomaaville. In the history of Wadeeboro eoeial mem-1 circles there baa not been a more beau hai at I tiful arranarment for a mameie than th horn of Mr. Ueorge (J. bumnieri. upon thi oceaaioa. The specious ale (Tail waa a moat enjoyable affair. Leadoa home it well back from tbi for th ceremony, which wu extreme- j street upon the eret of a beautifully It aim pie and tweet, the hall and parlor . terraced lawn. The ceremony waa oa were beautifully decorated with potted this lawn, and the bridal party, band fern and palm. A huge bank of these 1 eomely eoetumed in full evening dreea, plant in the bow-window formed the i name from the reception hall, and, be aattluf for th marriage. Th hade I neat a the double arch on the carpet of wer drawn and t haded light were used. ; green era, with Hit atarlit ky for a Before th marriage a musical pro-i canopy, th solemn mi were ex gram waa rendered by Mis Mamie lieat changed. The large gathering of guest f tioldeboro. Mis Byrde Dai ley aanglwer grouped dKMit the bridal party Oh. Promise Me." To the lovous notes ; forming an immense circle. Al of "Lohengrin a," Dr. frost ausp flaw VICTIMS OF CUPID Beintflol IMtsett Borne Seen 61 Pretty larriage Ceremoaj. was beautiful. The rooms of the house, reception hall, parlor and dining were taatefuHv decorated, a profuaiaan Fleming,! of daisies everywhere, with ferns, emu maW Holt came in from the hall together and unattended, and standi iy before the of Delating minuter, In. t. ii thee took the sarred vows. rin reremoiiv "Traumerei" was nlaved waa gold nd white and waa carried af urine tk nremonr. Followine this a throughout in decoration and costume. reception was held for an hour at thel Mrs. T. B. Henry waa in charge of Hie home. I dot-oration and her work was much ad- The receiving party in the hall was: .mired. MUi Bessie Holt and Mrs. G. . Sum- Two little Bower girls, little Misses Biers. During the reception Miss lols Funii-e Morton and Marion McLendon, Lashley gave a musical program, which carried baskets of daisies before the was very enjoyable. In the dining-room, 1 bride. Hisses Man Freeman, Margaret 1111,1 The ushers were W. J. McLendon, nf and Nettie bailey presided, liie decora- Marshall, and II H. McLendou. D. W. tiona ia the dining room were pink sweet Li lea and W. 0. Bivens. of Wadeshoro. peas, and the candles and rlrctrie light In conventional blsek full evening dress were shaded with pink shades. Pink ' they formed the first oircle. streamers fell from the chandelier to the corner of the tabble The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the ice also. The bride was attired in a going away auit of gray, shoes and gloves to rnutWi, and wore a lavender hat. She carried bride' roses during the ceremony. They drove to the station and board ed the noon train to Waftiinton, New York, Albany and Philad- Iphis. They will be gone two weeks and upon their return will make their borne here. The array of bridal gifts was a shim mering mass of silver, cut glass and china. The parents of the bride gave the young couple a handsome hous and lot on I'eele street. Dr. Frost is a native of Morksrille and a graduate of Baltimore Dental col lege. For the past year he has been practicing dentistry here and has won most enriahle reputation tud a host of friands. The bride ta one of the town's social favorites and is known far snd wide for her sweet and attractive dis position. Free tortge at McAdoo Garage Oo. Japan Royalty is Washington, -i (By Th Associated Pram.) Washington, June 8. Prince and Frim-ess Hiroyosi Fuahimi, the former the second cousin of the emperor of .la ran, arrived here tonight from New York, and were officially welcomed to the national capital by representatives of the I'nited States government. i The other sttendsnts were: Dame of honor, Mrs. James Coit Redfearn, sister o" the bride. Matrons of honor: Met dame Henry How ae McLendon. and T-arrv I-eoiudua McLendon, hoth sisters- in Isw nf the bride. Rndesmsid: Hisses 5ia Allen, of Polkton: Ruby Heiil, of Wske Forest; Mary .Tohns'-n. of Thomasville. and Sue Watkins. of Henderson. These were college mates of the bride. Shortly before the approach of the bridal party. Mis Charlie Belle Craig very aweetly rendered. "Could I But Tell." The piano was placed in the deep hey window of the parlor and her Mrs. Walter Jonee McLendon, of Mr shall, presided and the wedding party left the house to the strains of the wed ding march by Mendellssnhn. Ttie pastor of the Wadeshoro Rsptist church, the Hev. T. W. Chambliss. In a service prepared for the occasion, took the vow and the solemn service closed with the seeling of the vow with the ring. Immediately after the ceremony re ception was held on the lawn and eon eluding in the reception room, with a dainty ice course ia whit and gold. Th bride and bridegroom left on the Seaboard Air Una for a southern trip and will he at home at Thomasville ur I on their return. I The bride la a very attractive and cultured young woman, popular in the church and social circle. The bride groom. Mr. Morton, is a successful bus iness man of Thomasville. (Special to Daily Kewa.) Wbitaett, June I. An extremely pretty and picturesque marriage waa eel ebrated thi afternoon, at i o'clock at the bom of J. H. Rank is, at Whitest! , when hi a tractive daasrhter, Mi Blanche, waa uarted ia msrriags to Dr. Juliua Taao Dick. For the occasion th lavely bom waa profusely decorated In daisies, thousands of them being sesa on every band, form ing a most beautiful picture. In the parlor potted fern were banked ta form a haekgroung lor th marriage. Mr. W. C. Rankin, of Durham, and Mrs. . M. Rollins, of Roberdeil, rewired tb guest at th door. Tba receiving party Sk v. l J&lTTAj. t n-. ecarBMrraft",,r """" Clapp th ball cods is ted of Muse beorgia and Ross lie Smith; Mr. Dr. V. party best T. Wbitaett) Mrs. J. Y. Joyner in the north parlor and Mr. R. E. Back, of Greensboro, and Miss Willie Smith, of Durham, in the couth parlor. Before the ceremony Mia Leasie Lind say, of Greensboro, rendered a musical program wonderfully sweet and impres sive. His Elizabeth Wheeler presided at the piano and played Mendelssohn's wedding march, for the entrance of the rty, a follows : Dr. Dick with his man, Dr. Dees, of Greensboro; the maid of honor. Miss Zula Kankia, of Fayette villa; the bride. Mis Rankin, with her father, who gav her away. Rev. J. A. Wilson, of Greensboro, used tlie ring ceremony uniting their live. The bride was gowned la white silk, sn train, wearing veil and lilies of the valley, snd carrying a bouquet of bride's roses. I he maid of honor wore white batiste and carried pink rosea After the ceremony a reception was held. Klegant refreshments were served, with Misses Mabel Thotnusom, Isl Wheeler snd Elizabeth Clapp presiding in the dining-room. At o'clock Dr. and Mrs. Dick, ac companied bv many of their friends. drove to Greensboro and lett for Wash ington and New York to spend six weeks. I'lion tneir return they will reside at Glneoiiviile. Many beautiful presents of silver, china, cut glaas, etc., attest the popu Isrity of both parties. Dr. Dick is well known all oyer this ectiou, being a physician of no mean repute. He completed the medical course at the (tat university three yssrs (go, snd baa since been practicing at Gibson ville. where he has built up a moat en viable reputation and practice. His bride is on of Guilford's most charming young ladies. She i a graduate of Whiteett and has taught several years t WhiUett and Greensboro. She is known fsr and wide for her sweet disposition. 3 1 TT E RS Dr.pep.la, IndlfesUom, Cortyeaea. "iV BiliottaaeM ICTaad Malaria, Fever AAfue? Bawla intins d c m nine tak ng th Bitter. MENDELSSOHN'S MARCH Beautiful Country Borne it Hi TlraLv Scene ol Certmooy. CQHSET5 Better than ever. SCABED INTO SOUND HEALTH. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, III., I began to be writea "A year ago troubled with my kidneys and bladder which grew worse until I became alarm ed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headache and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them few weeks the headache left me, the ction of my bladder waa again normal, and I was free of all die tress." Howard Gardner. DEMOCRATS SECLECT NEWTON FOB JUDICIAl CONVENTION MARRIED ON THE LAWN Greensboro laa Captured One Of Ban-fields' Favorite Toung Ladles. (Special to Daily New.) Raugemosva, Jus I. Cat June 2, 19MV t th beautiful 'country bone of Jama Robert Reare there waa solemnised tb marriage of La FayetU Southerlaaat, jr, and Mis May Read. Tb home waa beaMitifuSy deasaraae with fern and cat flower, tb eel or scheme being white and green. To the strains of Mendelssohn' x- Suiaite wedding marsh, beautifully ran ered by Mis Battle Hunter Beads, the bride. Ueaaiiag of tb arm of the bride groom, nsevohed to the artistically im provised altar. Tb Rev. N. C. Yeeroy, of Roxboro. N. C, officiated, the quaint snd impressive ring ceremony being used. Just before the eat ranee of the bridal party, "Because of You waa sung by Miaa Lila Reade, the attractive sister of the bride. Immediately after the oeremony the bridal party wer xrrvn to Haranav, frevi which ple they left for an extended tour through the northern cities. rhe bride, who waa handaasnery gowned i a mauve colored hand embroidered eontsuit, Is one of the five lovely and at' tractive daughters of Mr. and Mr. James Robert Read. She waa educated at Littleton and Crcertabom Feeaal colleges Hiiice Hn iahlng school she had made her home with her parents at Mt. Tinah. N C. Mr. Soutbarlaad Is an energetic and rising young lumber dealer, whose bom is in the eastern part of the etnhe. After the rew.irn from fh north, Mr. and Mrs Souther I ad will mak their home in Watac. N. C. ARROW S Al Begins This Morning Coat Suits Millinery Wash Goods Silks Dress Goods Senator Travis Improving. I Special to Dally News) Scotland Neek, June . The friend of Hon. K. L. Travis throughout the at ate will be delighted to learn thai he will b so much improved that hi will return ta hi ham in Halifax from Richmond during next week. Kinee Ben tor Travis was shot ber on the fourth of March, he baa been in a hospital, and at on tim but little hope waa held out for hi recovery, but now, If no other complication aits, be will oon b well spniu, according to th latest reports. In Great Assortments At Money-Saving Prices Hickory. June 8. The I)Mnrriti cx enitive comraitt of the Thirteenth .)u die-in 1 dUtrirt met at Newton and appointed the judicial convention in be held at Newton on Julv before the state convention at Charlotte. ; in order that delentea to Chariot t can i iu take in both conventiona. The mountain I froom fSpetiaJ to Daily Kewa.) Burlington. Jm 8. A marriage ut wide interest from the prominence of tlM contracting parties was aolemnictt at the horn of the bnda'a father. J. R. White, U Hawflcidi, near hen this morning at 9.30. when Lot me Knox Thompson, of Greensboro, and Mist lola White wera married. A most delightful reception wai hclil at the home of the bride for the bruin! part? lat night. The maniafre occurred on the pparioun lawn in trout of the house. A maitnifi cctH arrh of daisies and ferns, from Ihc eentrr of which was suspended a beau tiful wedding bell of oViiim, mad- j fitting rpot for Che plighting of th-i-troth. MifMi Annie Morrow, of Hurling ton, praaided at the piano and plaved Mendelsaohn's wpdding merrh a tli- two diti parlr ros out. First came the attend . ! a Ik I." 1-t. I). E White, of Oreensbhoro. and Margaret Call, of Mocksville; the it h his best man, Q. J. Srott. o men from Mitchell, Watauga and other oountiea asked for this arrangement. Damderimie EVERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR NOW. and they don t have to wait weeks and months for results either. You will notice marked improvement after the very first application. Dajidarina it quickly and thoroughly absorbed by the tcajn snd the hair soon hows the effects of its wonderfully exhilarating and lue -producing qual ities It is pleasant and easy to use - simply apply it to the scaJp and hair once a day until the hair be gins to grow, then two or three time? a eek til! desired results are obtained. Grows Hair 4 w can PROVE IT! will asMd - turrl Cttlkf rwbnrw nfl t UTM wlv flttf arnd ttm I coapon tr Maw ai Inirritsa It-htttjHtM C., 1 Chi H) It ; dbm m4 &rmm 1 f rti mm f -r i f,W JL V A .TS A Li .... & xxaBBBBkBL w i t i T. i-r rm m i m : -5 . - - a mm w i;j..r- y.w A kmasr from C-i m wynn m fwSm : I rs uaint totr won trful buir tokie for fVMii noa ud t Imi I n tmr4 l 1st wroodurf B I (tilt 4 Stir tb: aif-u?T rrrT ItM- fi UM braid Is .wer tarb" iroud. a .a - x Mi Afl HttDK HITh IOll' 1 atn bvpr- lo m.tha I bme tir h.v1 of baur auyuu - - - 1 . This Grwat Hair-Grow- ;f j 1 D U Mn Ka. f W IIU i-VSWIJ7 s-anjl liU" sm. had at all dnitrgists in th: sizes 25c, 50c aswi $1.00 per bottle. j Winston Salra ; the maid of honor, Mim A (Ties White, sister of the bride; the bride, with bar father, wbo gave her away. Before the eeramony Miss Annie Bennett, of Burlingtoa. sang "As Lrong aa the World Rolls (m ' I'sing th ring osremooy. Dr. B. W. Mebane, pastor of the Hawfields Preebytwsan church, spoke tba beantjful words, wsiicb only eternity can unsay. The bride waa lovely in a sweet gown of white batiste and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roe and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids wore white and carried pink ro? Many hanoome gifts from friend poke the high esteem in which they are both held ImmedietelT a f tr the cerrnonv Mr and Mr. Thompson drore to Mrhane. and lett on the eastUiund train for a trip to Votk. Vahingt'n snd PhilajMpfais After two wki tbry will return to .renroro and make their home therf Mr. Thnm pon in na t ire of thi pUre. but ha neaen in reerisrKirn fhe past two Tfiri where be hold s re sponsible position with Cone and Hedv peti. Ife is a plendid yowng msn. Mise White i a native of tbis county and has mimrrmi friend all over tln section Khe i graduate of the Mtu : VormaaJ toleg niid ha pent the pst two year leaehmg he i to'mp woman of ptndid worth and w.-t di.- posit ma CAUGHTl S5t5w STORM ON FIRST DAY Of SUMMER p. ml trt Hickory. Mine 1ht ett . Ha ni' mountain 'r ; H mn 1. the h-t Hn? taught in a KTs.-r Dailv ew -Mr I W. Hay. fetlirnM trom hh thst i-n 'mi' he ' unmirr More Than Style and Fit In Btirrojap Shoes for Men w storii' for only fiie mtniity was a wf !il r, Mr 'lay and his up the da, before at fuut or a mounts in stenr , hat had blown it were h-ld tv mont oi in and :o ot 40 ind tree aero the nn tnrnpike over hich the . nri V W sii'o mnunfain pL trip rii'1! r.,vlM The rrfuntrf'ti e"r er- m h')e di g'-'tirg t tr1- atirj limb nut of tNf road. i E offer you more than style and fit The name "Burrojap" guarantees both of these as well as our guarantee. If the upper breaks before the first sole is worn through we will replace them with a new pair. They have been worn by discrimi nating men for over 40 years. So when you buy these shoes from us you are practically assured of everyqualitythat goes to make shoes desirable. Each shoe bears our endorsement that they will give the utmost in service,and that they will look good so long as you wear them. SHAPE Get your feet in a pair of "Korrect Shape" shoes for easy walk. TV SHAPE CALLAHAN-DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Urges! and Most Progressive Shot Store ROBT. A. SILLS. Manaacr -:- -:- GREENSBORO. N. C. I 14! ft I
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