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fl - Q i The Largest Guaranteed Local Circulation . WEATHER Snaday, local ahawara probabla. i)SLt TOL. IL NO. 138 GBJEENSBOBO, N. C. SUNDAY. JUNE 26, 1910 SECTION TWO PAGES TO ia PRICE FIVE CENTS Ladies Home Journal Patterns Something New 1 Wt are Ter pr(min, u oauaL We fir yoo ta beat and wfcea w Uaeverea a kettei papei patten thai w wart aaaaliaf framptiy awa th ag at a (T't money loaa to ourarrvea aad bw offer th Bat Pa per Patttra tha world produce., Ladiea Horn Journal Pattaraa. Try them, aid ahouM you Cod tarn uaaatietaeiArj after uaiag, witt rrruad tha aurrhaa price, 10 and IV. W hare Inaacarated new plan, called "Club Plan," which enable yon to buy at a low price and pay in convenient amounts and when convenient, yonr neods in Ruga, Cnrtalni, Draperiea, Fornlture, in fact anything on the third floor. It i a plan worth investigating if yon are in aeed of Hone Furnishings. At least get our estimate first. Never in the History oi Dry Goods Would Your Dollars Purchase as Much as They do Here Now. We Are Offering Thousands of Dollars Worth ol the Latest and Best Merchandise at Less Than They Can be Manufactured for Today. I W. li FINAL REDUCTION IN LINEN TAILORED SUITS AND SUMMER DRESSES Tailored Linen Suits. $9.95 High grade Linen and Crash suits, made the finest fashion of all Linen Crashes, plain Linen and novelties, sold up to $20.00 reduced to $0.95. Linen Suits, $4.95 Linen, Crash, fancy cotton tailored suits, all this sea son's make and colors, sold as high as $10.00, reduced to 4.95. Tailored Suits $2.95 Choke of 25 Linene Suits, in all colors and styles, that sold up to $5, reduced to $2.95 Imported Suits, $15.00 Imported model suits for mid - summer wear, of the finest materials and designs, sold up to $30.00, reduced to 15.90 Full elbow leagta Claret in blacka and tana, pure ailk, &, real Jjiale thread 2V. pair. Sftfi. all ailk Kare Veiling in black and color in jlain and fancy aad dot, 'hoiee 10c. yard. Uen'a tineat Knjrliaa Silk Unbrellaa, plain and fancy handlea, aold for S.1.00 and S3.50, choice 1.5. Kimono, in .lapaaeee flowered1 ailkt, thort lcnjrth, $- 50. aeme atjlea ia lonj MOO. Kimono in full long length, fine fig ured Lawaa, arallop edge or aohd laiwa band trimmed, 4Ac. Waist at SOc. a true II. Ml ralue in Uinena embroidery tailored, Lawn tail ored, or Batitte Lac trimmed, tiaei 34 to 42. ilena Shlrta, the II. SO and 12.00 Shlrtt, made fcy firm of high reputa tion, wbit and oolare, plain and pleated, iiea 14 to It, boTi 18 to 14, ehoiea 88c They will not lait long. 3fl-inch all lilk lleaaaline. high aatin flniah, the beat $125 grade, for 79c. yard. i7 iwh Taffeta, in black, pure ailk, 8j'. grade for 4lk yard. 36 inch all lilk Taffeta, in bkek, roy al and red, quality, for 44c. yard. 36-inon all pure Silk Taffeta, 1 grade, 7c. yard. Tan atrip Rough Silk, 27 inchea wide $1 00 ralue for 4 Re. yard. 27 mrh Ana Hwiai Flouncing, Ine work, doaene of deaigna, worth 75c. yard. We offer them Saturday at 39c. Sold in five and ten yard length.. 38 inch Pure Linen Wanting, very fine imooth round thread, 60a quality, for 38c. 39 inch Blarney Linen, in white, IOC quality, for 712c.; 14c. quality, for 1 Ze. 34-in A Linen Finiih, full bleached, lOe quality, for 7 1-tc. yard. Whit Swiii, with colored emh. fig urea, atriped and barred, 15c. quality, for 912c 32 inch India Linon, 10c. quality, for T 1 2o. Roae Ramie Linen, .16 innbet wide, 60c quality, for 83c. yard. 75c. Tan French Linen, 46 inchea wide, 48c. yard. 84-inch full bleached Randolph Sheet ing. 29c. quality, for 18c. yard. Men'a $1 00 Negligee Shirt, neat pat torn., 66e. 2oi49-inch Bleaohed Bath Towel, hemmed, 26c value, for 19c lliaa Lawn Tape, 10c value, for 6c., I 129 piece. Ladiea' pur Silk Hoae, double tola, highly apliced heel, very heavy and ilky, black and color, all aiiea, 88c pair. Onyx Hoae, ia ailk lial, high pliod heel, double sole, J9c. value, for 27c. pair. Real hand crochet beading, 5c yard. White and black Mereeriied Sauraoh 1 Braid, 12-yard pieeea, 6c. piece. Black Silk Petticoat, aa good a quality ai w.i ever aold for $4.00, three aec tian flounce tailor made, on aale at 11.98. Ladiea' Emb. and Tailor Belle, mother of pearl buck let, 60c value, for 25c One big lot Fancy paraaalt, all color and all tkia aeaaon't good, told for 12.50. (3.60 and $4.00. Choice, $1.95. 36-inch greea and white check Silk, $1.00 quality, for 69c 30-inch Kimana Bilk, new patterna, all ailk, 69c. vahl, for 44c 20 inch white Jap. Silk, 29c. value, for 19c 36 iochee wide, 39c ralue, for 25c yard. 'Ml, Lingerie Dresses 50 beautiful new styles of Lingerie Dresses of fine mercerized batiste, in corn, lavender, sky blue, pink, white, beautifully trimmed in laces and emb. LOCAL QoCIETy STATE Tlie past tffk haa been a busy one id Graensboro society, the first real sum hmt wather reminding us of the pleas urc to be found in picnic, dances, teat, and still the prolonged picture of the bouse party anc1. the evnt of th- home party. Then cupid is always stealing Into the ttome of our most loved nne. neh it th prefac in brief, to the cbap tT of this week's society world. Dance and Picnic at Lindley Park. One of the mot delightful event of the early nummer functions was a pic nic and daive at Lindley Park Wed tie -day night in which 14 young ladiea and geaUemen participated. The party left the city shortly after 7 o'clock Aitd, upon arrival at the park, ft bounteous supper waa spread and un cler the rays of the unfailing old moon and amidst ttie chattering of then young people, a delightful time was apebt, after which a dam began, last ing unlit 1 1 o'olot k. Mr. and Mr?. R. T. Roeemond chap eroned the prtv. whie-h an cnmpo-d af Miwes Rut4i Vjintry. Kanni- Stone:. AJargttret Hrsrisha-., Vary BpmM. Mat tie Le Fic.es. Susie Gjnter snd Marti et 'ilenn. and Mps!!.. Will?. Hunte. Hnry Yate. Kdward Kutsler. tnllir jDlive, Andrew Jf.)-nr, t'hmes Ienny nd Willie Coffin. in old ro-e tati.i. with ilver thiaming Mr. and Mr. V,. O. Forbis received at tht dining room Here Mivee Mary Van storr. (.oPrtl Hunt. Marfone Imf. Douetas Hendrix and Delia Smith, who; Ted dein xou pspe fuice ioe with cake! hrvd Isvrnder inj whit mints. Th col tr whrme in this rKin waa lavender and Following the bowling, the entile par tv wis entertained at supper bv Mr. Beall. Mr. S L. Gilmer, Mr. R M. Albright aud Mr. .1. K. Latham chaperoned. whit, and the decorations wer a per-1 feet bower of lavender ajid white sweet peat 'is4t- F.Voie rKk nf Aame Merntt erred punnrh. The it ting -room was deoora-ted .n pink and white poen. In the hall were hundreds of daiieg piping through a I hackprotind of fern, while in the par j ior wa a profusion of ping sweet ea and fern. j A hundred or more of Mi Riciard ( oni frieruN rpp-indcfl to tfie enrdisi I w li jn c vtendd fiem snd whwh is no proverbial of this charming young host-e. Kiss Richardson Brilliant Reception. One of the mot brilliant recept ion f tlte wek and of the seon wa t hatt which took pis ( Friday evening at the lorn of Mr. and Mr, la. Richardson, at their heautif'it hom on Smith tree. when their da lighter. lis May Norrw entertained fr houv giusl. Miw Fnnette Brandan. of Rnoxville, Tenn , ISara Bone, of Winsfon; Lucy White head, snd Salisbury, and Ann Gwyn. of aSpnrgdale. Little Mia Margaret Vraghn reoeivtd the card at the door. Receiving at the front door were Ir. ond Mrs. C. L Car! ton: in the it t-nir room were Mr. and .Mr. Imn Smith. In the receiving lin?j Jn the pirlf were th bote 'beMiitj futly gowned in blue mescaline, with, cmtaj trimming, and her gneet. MiMj a&ooe. wore white hatin. ith siUerj trimming; Miaa (iwyn wa in white silk; Miss Brandon wore white lingerie overt pitrk with t'-imminf of lace and embrod J bbl vkiU Uisa T.ithead waa iiarai. Kirkman-BoyleJ The mMi-riflf of Mi Nfttif hugfoi Kirkircin 'dp.'Ha v evening dnuirht'-r of Mi. Ada KirLman. to Han-v W. Rnyle. son nt Nfr mid Mrs W H I Rovie. i ore cf tnteret t thir manr friend in and mit of the city The ceremonr wn prforme1 in the' Mudv ni the rwtory of Spring Ctarden; Strfot ffhodit ehmxh. i I he Rev. J. V Ivong j Th brid- i a voimf worn. in of riarov i inp perii.alit v und haw manv frteri'U who w ll etrid mrarituls1 irn. I "l he bridegroom l . vming nun fr worth anl f'T nunihr of rrar ha ben nnnegor rf i ptV ptnn and i. helC in hih c-t m by h' em-1 plover and anriac Deiigbtfn! Bowling Party. TVIi-jhtfiJly entertHineH were tho: who wen- lortunete enoigh to be nie)i4 at a bo'linp party given at CVggV ; bow'ing ;:lVv tonday nigl , hr V f. I BeaM of Vow lerev. in honor of Mis j loscjmiue ".ilmer. orf M"vnviih, wnn j i the goest of Mr end Mr. v L. ;! 'ner. There were 14 rotip!- n' td to nar-i tiripate and. t the rlcw of (,.- jr&aa I Mr. L F. Latham had made the highest i vore. Sh wa preonte. with a hnv of p HnvlerV The ent leman' prir. a hex, of r-igar, fell to Or. Webb, of Stat I Misa Goode Guest of Honor. Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. John A. Gilmer, on West Sycamore street. t. dnintv little mat lent. Miae Annette Lindsay Wright snd Kliza Haul er, m Wit her po hi. itsiicrni HO or more of ihe JTeen'boro ociety folk nto thn cory tittle home, where a delightful tea wa gien by Mr, 'iilmer and Mr. Holt Laird in honor of the latter siter. Miai Rne t.ooile, of Hoy d ton, a Mm. tiilmer. in a trnwn of nink ine ' saline with gold trimniins ; Mrs. Holt I Laini. in pink faiin with real lace nndl silver tiininiiii ; Mi dooile, m white i sat in ith irinnning of gulit Manv irn-cn shaded emiiiie ick il i lu mined the entire hou--c. u hu h wa lovely in its simplicity ut d'corati'm of j daiies and lern. j Minion Sfldi a nd Kloie I )iek. Mary Fry and Mil n Hurwrll, id ( ha-e a it y, .er ed Hf! .(-"M i4 .- nd w ii-li - Md t c.t j and mini tn i lie dii.inc ftim. 7 he PXfH-u) ion nf t h i - ! v aJ Imm-I v . and addd it f"- t me 'ordirfhf of i hese .-hrtimtn nnn: ho.n hl'h Tlll'111 giir 1 lMlh .'' I,4i hr laie. Delightful Informal Danre. A prftty nn'l inf'irin.tl 'ini-e trial gnen hv Mi M l.oidnn ,.m)ihiii -it br hont on rih Um if "lurd. night in honor "t li--r-. m ti I- .rry ard Knby nurf f W i'Trms1"n 1 To the nni-i' tiiriil-l:ed l .nl"i-ft nu Bieian. and In-h wa Mm- grannie ar ' tirte." undT i' f' ni 1 1 1 1 1IH...H ;im' Harlit h-'a'T- i .i.td In m I;. p'i"- lantern spread a err 'in and 'nit i 15 voung ioupip. witti tlir f-Ai- d I . if terflie. ''tnpped tt or tit.- h-tit trnl;i-- tic to- Inder-H thi or, "f i li- tii'-' d' ltghtf)) of 1 h earU -iiinmer dnrr. Deligbtful Refeptio For Bride to Be Td MdiT a fi t i"vi ( ' honir of I CI Utma U-ad- r-ha'1 "-t. wn the eene of a del ig ht f u 1 re-ept in t n the form of a mieeHaneoit a.hnivrr givea by M lxla Mom in honor of June 29, will become tha bride of Augus tus Uyera, of Charlotte. Tha Morris home had been trans formed into a place duly fit for the ex tension of fond wishes for a happy pros pective June bride. The perfume of sweet pea, which prevailed throughout the reception hall, met the guests upon rtrt entrance. The library was in red, while soft shades of pink were promi oent in the music room. The dining room wa in yellow and white, and the color cheme waa carried out in the re freshment. Miss Hobbs was beautifully attired in light blue marquisette over satin, with white picture hat. In a cocy nook of the porch delicious and refreshing punch was served by Misses Lillian Hedgpeth and Lueile Pickard. Mendelssohn's wedding march was softly plsyed, during which time the bride was presented with a large heart shaped I vox in which were some tokens of love from the gueta present, demon strating to ome extent the esteem in which Miss Hobb is held bv her friend. While th gnent departed voting Miss, Morri s charming hoste, they were presented uitb "In-fore and after hearts." Entertain in Honor of House Guests. I he ti;indotne home ol Mr. and Mr. ; F. T Wharton, on Ashboro street, was; the scene of a beautiful reception Pri- 1 day evening w hfn their daughter. Mis I M i gii i 'i . entei i aint'd for her house jfiiP.lv Mi ! lmiM Blakeney, of Ker- . S. r .. nnie Forbes 1-iddell and 1 -ii.ie Hiit -he-oit. of Charlotte, snd Ruth -t4-)-. oi (.:ctinia i 1 tie tif hp house, porches and lawn 1 wrff lirilli.ini ly lighted, and the two or initii1 huflird viing women and men, a1 t he ma i.-t i( pa 1iti and fern met t he ff on rM i tumd. nd the artistic r 1 r.ingi-tner'i ft 1 he wild rose entwined armiit t-. - h i r railing were readv to . K-.it- "; 'hivj- of beautv is ior1 r..r.- -i " Mi'- i-iH-i- .n re-icd in the hall b Ir iii'l x't WliMrifin with gi-ftiiinr fiiHui'l mI'1'-ii ! dit iiit-l ie d t t n rl'Mi hmne. ami rever wore in evi-d'-nn. Iliu on tlii 'MN-iivion. I ,i? 1 1. (ig l.fHif I horn ton and Marjif r i Mm ray showed the gue-t to th" ), rottni V!t- ( .rdv Weatherly led t!.e jni-si , in tt'- rHTior d'"M. where Mi- Ihniglri Hi-ndnv re.-,i"d t item and uh'Tfl thfir. to 1 ip ho.ni oi t h rei i n$ 1 in- n hr-n-ntvw1 r bartoit. tin int r'd inW gtH'-i to i br honorer- In t h lii" a'sio .! I 14. F;dna Whartot.. of M. t--a nviHe , '- r'uw"! Mr. . Mi;r rw v and !r. and Mi. V tp oeived. while Mie Mary MA1o jo Mrum Uaa, 4 hj aafl VIatj Duti-, anock Murray, served tha refreshing bev erage. Mesdamea C. E. Hodgin and B. C. Sharpe received in the dining-room, where refreshments were served by Misses Annie Louise Wharton, Mary Beall, Marjorie and Ruby Fauloooer. Mesdamea Charles Lea and R. W. Murray, with Misses Annie Merritt and Haxel Hunt, received in the library. Japaneae Fete Waa Enjoyable. The Japaneae fete by Mrs. 8. L. Al derman's Philsthea cla of West Mar ket Street church, given at Greenaboro Female college for the benefit of the infant department of West Market Street Sunday school, proved both a great social and financial success. Several hundred composed the appre ciative audience, and the ooncert given in the college chapel was much enjoyed. Kuch musical selection received a well deaerved encore. After the program refreshment were served on the campus, which netted a prof. table sum. A Day at "The Oaks." Tuesday was a great day for the par ty composed of M isses Kloise lhck, Annie Merritt, Douglas Hendrix, Mar jorie Long, Cozeal Hunt, Louiae Ser geant, Mesars. John Uradshaw, Ben Ifltitm, yeth loiig, Archie Joyner. Roliert Va-ntory and Bill Bandy, who drove out to "The Oaks," Col. Joe liar die's home. A delightful outing it wa. The party returned at sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rom m ond chaperoned. Bates-Sterne. The aedding of Miss Nan Steele Sterne and lh J. Herbert Fates, of Kal timore. which a nol.-mnird on Wd nesday at high noon at the home of the bride's parent . Mr a nd Mrs. M. W. Sterne, on North Kim street, wa one of th- prettiest of th June marriage festivities. The marriage was a juiet one, there hfixing bepn a r-v-ent breaement in the h , gnom fa mil . only relstive of hoi h ;i nd a few coe friends j A l MP". - 1 III'' Ulf II f'l:V ! Mniph- md (-t i-i !. re the doora- j tioriri. gn-fii ind white ut the pi edom j inat:n:' .!..! Vpii he-re throughout i tie h-iiiflsorii.- Stern' hoin a- t h- ex (Hiiii- a m a nmpnt ' pnhiis and terns, j and in ill" south jtyii'T. w lo-re the tow I f;r- takf-n, n la'itifnl improvised 411.1-. irv 0( -T.oind of ltirh w.i" hy di:iM'iie ;l),d niagtwif-ae. H-re waitd ' R. v V I.. Mel.any. 1lir l.mle's pa 1 Ur. and to inp iraie, of Mendelssohn' ' wpfidirg mart h. pla vr) bv hriri F. l f dernian. camr- littlp Mis Maxine Stern nie-e of ih br'dr. io.Ti-hing slowly tij k Jr Hainttlv rlad in white with gTeen ribbuEO. aad aaurvjaa a bavaiat mil sweat peas, in which rested the wed ding riug. From the back parlor the bridegroom and his best man aud brother, Wilo Bates, entered. Preceding the bride came the ma id nf honor. Miaa '11 I ttrady, of Annapli. Aid., who wore nana embroiderer gou n with green gir dle and white picture hal. She carried a shower bouquet of sweet pea. The bride entered the parlor on Ihe arm of her faUjer, a ho gave her awav. The ring ceremony of the Methodiat Jpiaco paJ church waa used, and while t h words which united them were nMken Mr. Alderman rendered eiy aottly Men delasohn's "Spring Song' The bride wore a going away gown of pongea with hat and gloves to tnaU-k, and carried American Peauty rosea. The bride and bridegroom left on Ko. 36 for northern and I anadiau resorts and will be at home in Baltimore after July 10. The bride i a lovely woman of th brunette type, exocedingly charming in manner, poaaeaaing a very striking per axmauty and is highly accomplished. AI Vanderbilt University. The wadding ia to be in Men ton street Methodist churra here June W. Mr. Cunitrargim ia director of the oorreepondenoe course in thtoloyy and adjunct profeaaor of tha New Teil anient and literature at Vaa derhilt. The wetlding invitations were tanned by Mrs. John H. henney. Ir. H. M. Clakkon, of Manassaa, Ve , is here tha guest of hia daughters Mrs. T. R. Robertaon, for a few weeks. He is author of "Songa of live," a publi cation that has had wide salea. After spending several week here foe the Hart Bar bee wedding, Miaa Henri etta HanniK-k and Mia Sadie Cnngdon, of New Iern, have gone to Durham to spend a while. The Kentneaa Book club held its Jat meeting for tlhis season the past week with Mrs. Albert Baumann. A sketch of Ruth McKnery Stuart,, by Miss IjOirla BriggH, and a paper op Alice Ilogan Rice, were preaented, with readings from "Mrs. WiggV and "Lovey Mary." Offi ers for the next year were elected; President, Misa Eleanor Yaas; vice- thouirh she haa reajderi in th,. oit hut r? roweu ; a-reWy, a few years, many are her friendi who' I,atta. regret her leave. I mot pleasant season wa spent Ir. Hates i a young physician of Bal ' mith M'M KHtabeth Brown aa ho teas timore. recogniaed among members of i ho party the pus! week Her his fraternity as a man of unusual, P'rt" Mia lah tirave. of strength ss well a among a large cir AtlanU, Cm ; Mi Irwin Magna, of cle of friend. u"-k Haywood Zeagler, of The out of town guest here for the' Kenton; (Yaig Jones. Royall Holding, a'eddtng were Mr. Joshua Bate, moth er of the bridegroom; Miss Virginia Bates and C. Uila Bates, of Bslti moro, and Mr. Wallace Coleman, of Virginia. Jack Tlart.afield and Tom Holding. K private parv being conducted through Europe by Misa Fattie O.rroJI ha arrived ssfelv fn Vaplen. After a tour of Europe, which include the Paa sion T'lav, thev wnP return to Vrw Personals. i York in August. Thoee in ;he isrty Wilbur Joyner went, to Unnnhnrg frnm Vnrtn rn,in "r' ,r W C. the first of the week to spend several . U k' 'V'M nttl" 1 'trtn wepks with hi OTandnflrent. I Maude Moofp of KoektngKam; Mrs U Mrs. J. M Handv ha iron to Albe 1. Ingram, f Wadewhoro; Mies Hoa Powell, of Wake Forest; Mias Alic Vioe, of f"hrnt 1p . Mr Retirv I rtch ford and M .tj t-)rT lasita. of Raleigh. Fndw i fw rnoon V H Lrnw enprTa'rd t hp PhilVi Min Book club. J!is Fvlin Voon, of Snow Hill, was a pp-ial giirsf r,tiel tp Misa Fe hn Wrwten.of now rTill, Mia Priaetlla r'aviaon, of Ornsrnro , M is Bertha 1 In! man. M:s lora Carrcwav, Mfaa Mary Fvai.s Mis Mary King, Nltee 5u S'nfiee, Miss Myrtle King, Miss Mvr tV Proe. Mis Bessie Kinir. Mias Hilda STATE CAPITAL SOCIETY l",on and Mi-s Mtti fteaaa. dplifjhtfni hirthdav partv was given rh-5--dv pvening by Mrs. C. H. Steph- n -n on conih Saliebury street. Pink i'1-"- with randies nf the same shade, f.-.r-n thr df-coration. P-inner waa -prpd ir' -i (-Atir, 41 pink candlea tori -ng hp principal tahle deeoratioa. marie to be with Protes.-r Bandv, who is doing some civil engineering at thai place. Mr. S. M. Rankin spent Tuesday and meeting of the president of the wrnv an's miKsiorary union, of which she i the president of firange Presbvtery. Rev. S. M Rankin has returnpd from York city, where he has b-en for the past irmnth id the int. -rest of the rladp al'p "hod. EVENTS OF THE WEEK IN Ml n Vj !, rvv l!ai i I hine '." I '-r' a -r i intrpt the past nr.k in th a in.' ment of t hp ti ppro. h - ni - i." ft Mis Maude T.ddan Mprrin'n d-'--htpr ot Ihe lat Chtrf f iti-r 'r m--r ' the Von h arol ma S'iP",m ermrt. and of the faculty of L. Cuniajurim. tCoartinued oa Pif 8i rleea J 1 I
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