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r.REENSBORO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. SEPJEMBKK 26, ,1920 .... jpTi,,, , 1 . , "..!.- I':. ..in .. - urrt , ! Social Events of the Past Week In the Old North State l 1 "'. . r - : " ' - "-p - - - - : - r j-ri f) J I.F.AKSVII.I.E. Heaksvilln, S-pt CV One of the most delightful of last wi-pk'fl social Affairs wa.s the rci'iplinn Riven by Mm 8. M. Harrin at hf-r lovely home nn Vnrnlttoii street", in honor "f Mrn. Nmna Heid, nf t wort h, on Tuesday acrnoMn. The reeeUfne" hours were from 4 to fi and liiirinp thin lime wrore of ladies railed. Knr t he happy event the towfT floor of the att run Tve Jkhik wan en suite. A color motif of yrllow and white wan nm only RUKKestive but beautifully mpaaized in the deeorn tlons carried out in the bum parlor and living room. Caskets and vases of zinnias and dahlias were arranged in a most art Is tie manner. The guests were jrreeted upon their arrival by Mrs. Hurtle lipid. M i sa Kathleen Ivie presented (he ueFts to the receiving line. In the receiving line wer- Mrs Harris heinif lovely in a gown of pink a tin with -orsa of pink Klllarney roses: Mrs. Held and Mrs. Withers, of Wentworth: Mm. (J. H. Ivie, and Mrs. U Krutik Kins. .Ir., Mrs. A, V. Dunn pave the invitation to the punch bowl over which Mrs. It. H. Stocks presided and served delicious frozen punch from a hope bowl decorated in autumn s brightest flowers. From here the jftiesls were ushered into the dinliiK too in by Mrs. J i . G . Taylor. T h e TflViadrs ..warn, drawn and t.hf! soft light from shaded electroliers and red randies enhanced the beau ty of this mom. the center piece on the dining table was a basket of red dahlias. Mrs. T. t. J ones and Miss HI vers 1 vie served sandwiches, Iced tea and yel low and white mints. flood -byes were spoken by Miss Ann Taylor, who di rected the guests from the dining room. An en jo va hie mreting of the Ilorder Book club was held Wednesday after noon witli Mrs. John IS. Hay as hostess The arrangement of the home was unusiialTy attractive mid-surmner flow-, ers of a variety of colors being used , with pretty effect throughout the ! lower floor of t ho home. The program for this meeting was very interesting with "Women Activities of Today. be suliiect. Several well-prepared ttapers were read by Mrs. A.J... French. Mrs. S. L. Martin and Mrs. W. V I ar- ter. After the business meeting a buffet luncheon was served, consisting of chicken salad on tomatoes and rami shed with gre.-n pepper rings, cheese wafers, sandwiches and iced topped with mint ami a to vet y bunch of grapes added u finishing touch to each plate. Mr. and Mrs . I Hie entertained at fi o'clock dinner Thursday evening complimentary to H. S ivie. if New York city, who is spending a few days here with relat i v t-s. Miss Frances Farreil gave an in formal dance Thursday evening at th home nf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. t Karrell on Hoone avenue in honor Miss Orace Price, of Charlotte, the at tractive guest of Miss Kate Hurion. Friday afternoon Mrs. W. K. Walke w as hostess at T. o'clock t ea at lie lovelv home "Fol ly Dp." Those enjoy ing Mrs Walker's hospitality Mesdames It. L. Moir. T. W. Field K. Mitlner. Hir;irn Foard and M Mary Lewis, of New York. J. i: U illiams was a charming ie members ol" t he M er ry Matrons dub ami 'a number of i n i ted guests Wednesday flll'Tiumn i r m i ck. at her horn st rent ' Thu spacious veranda was beaulifully decorated with nastur tiums, oolted plants and ass of yel- and white olir san t iieni u ms, w ner e chairs were arranged. Kaeh guest nroUglll I. ie i r se ,n inKB " u n ..uy was a happy" hour, after which an trt leresling contest was enjovd. Mrs. W. W'.. Hanipt Mi being the lock per son, she Ifi'Hi. o a corsag- of pin'i K i I la rue v roses M rs. i II iaus as-sisn-.i bv her sisier. Mrs. H W ilson. s' i veil a lemplint; biilad course, run slslmg of chicken salad in tomato 1 cups, 'sandwiches, hot rolla and icd 1 lex ; ThoH. prLSt-nt on this drllghifut oc-i-asuvy w . re Mes.lames M C . ilson. j r i-' Wine Sr A T Honner. II F. i lie, "c,. A. Treadway. Kmporla. It u f us Kt.m.e 7, rrice j P l'"agce. .1. . Hopl"'" John Robert s(Mi. J M. Hopper. T I Join s N H- MeColhirn. Luci' ir..i,i l; n wioeUv D Tavlor. T H H:.rU..e x I num. J D. Fairtre. (I. C Cammon M. L. Reiner. .I D Taylor. J. v tvie Tom l'i-;iii Madison: J K. Martin; V L Crsvely. .1. W. Norman. L. S. Waller. .1 M ITIce. f, 1 1 IVKV J- RiiiK. .!. i . r ar r e 1 1 ' , a. imi hjikmiii. .1 1 P. H Clnrk. u F. Kemp. i; i: lib i.irdson. Narmlp i. i '. Carr. R. F a nd Miss Mary iiulds. Mira Wall. W. Lew is, of N W Msoi York Mr and Mts eniertained a ie delightfully tlivlr fide mis OR 1 ranklt mpnt biovcmpiit. None i nuiDc ce. J LE since thojrire runk HVics 1 fullfTess. 're wearing mei; and 'Middies you'Ta beat. The leading lnral stores dealer does not. write us. frh?tl Middv Ploue nrj Twil!. Indian Hwd Cloth. W vhitc. Bch Cloth in white Krench, Imperial and fiorm t - cream and ghepherd Plaids ft color Cut genfmuiiy rill di front and bk Jouble ftnthed earn deep 2-inch t.o.e hein wid collar f i. 1 I p,Tf 4 sleeves with don fltTinjr fulT full box-pleated skinj rull ref elation emblems tnett hnd embroidered irimmiv n vheap tapet- best .qtiabtr mer rerized hemntbona braid cloaa ly stitched. Textile Manufacturing Corp., RicbmondtV. 15" W g The Midi Is A 9 problem. tm"r4r or np-yf, J TECHSTXj1 Wednebda v evening at a six -course dinner h.inoring- II. 8. Ivl, nf New York. " The table was decorated in musses of pink roses, where covers .were laid for six. i . mee.ing of the mis as held In the and! A n lute rest 1 n Kionarv society torliim of the Haptlso church Sunday a fie r noon, A splendid program was iih Mrs. T 11 ltarker, as leader and the ouarterl v amounts was pa id in on pledges. ' Miss Kllrn 1 Finley. of Sunn liono farm in the "Meadows," returned Mim day In Annes Scott college, J 'ecu t u r, tJa.. to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams, of an- i- i 1 1 it,.ro tru ai n mi So nil a v hint of Mr. and Mrs W. S. Williams." c Dunn aftr-r sini Inc n finv Aavst In Richmond on business, return- i.w. Tm-buv Miss Kathertne Mover, teacher in the Heidsville high school, spent last week - end lure with Miss Mary tjwynn at her home in "Dak land. Miss Nfollie Ivie after spending a few da,swith Mr. and Mrs. A, 1). I.vie returned to Charlotte Sunday. S M Harris entertained a few or his friends on Tuesday evening. Tempting refreshments were served consisting of tea topped with orange ic and sand wiches, lollowc.l D.v an ce i nuni; i r r":. . " . ' .! Plies. .. i. " r'MOK A. . nunn, 'Holx?Ft iriDo anji J., y - Norman. A banquet was given last Thursday pv. ning honoring the teachers of the Spray and Leaksville griukd schools at the Colonnade hotel. K. H. King gave a watermelon feast on Tuesday evening at his home on Hamilton street. This delightful af- fair was given in honor of the new v,..u ,.C ihu liUrh B.'hiinl H. W. SI one, who has been at i he Fdmunds' h'-spital in Hanville. and underwent an operation lor appendi ..itt returned home Sunday. t Mrs, U. L. Molr, Misses Huth Moir, i Luclb1 I'rp e. Jennie r langi'wm i-.mo ,Ai oi r w ere in v i (tin on last Kainnlav ur,jay last . M r an,( n Sam Millner ami Miss.Hnley l. Williamson, Mrs. . . Hon a ic L, 1 k lilln..r of Mart HSVt e. a. were, tlic week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Carter. John Wilson left Sunday T South i...i ,, HOSton. V a., wnere ne n.tn rt.t.j-.u .1 position in th I em.e rilu- ' bert CobU. and ii F. Huffman. Miss Mr and Mrs. K. I - I h m i r Freeman was chairman of the spending some tune f ' 1 V' ' 1V , n . i rf. eshm e n t eominiltee. While away they expect to visit other j Thi(. , 0 b u of ,,,,, ItllKt places oMnlerest. enjoyable occasions of Hie season and .mhmmmv".'!!!!!'!! credit is due the committees who I I made the reception possible. The re- 8TATk-sIijI' 25.---A beautiful Stalesvillc. Sept took olai Tuesday evening at tin- home oi ir. ami .ut . Stearns, when their daughter. Miss Faye Stearns, became the hridn of Civde Covington Fesperman. or nai -lotte The impressive double ring cere nion v was performed by Kev. L 1 . Thompson, pastor of the Uroad Street Methodist church. John 1 Carroll, of ' Charlotte, sang, accompanied by Miss I Florence Kerley. of Charlotte, who also played the wedding marcn. miss .wary i:i i7.a bet h Stearns was maid of honor nd L'.land Fes per ma a was nest man. Thl-, ring bearers . , u ilsun St were ins. niTr MISS 'i t he br atKj Master Morris Ritoh J ' cere- irlh(.w ol the groom. After the ! nionj an informal reception w as held The bridal couple left at T in p rn., for New York and Niagara for a visit, after 'which they wilt be at home in Char- where tbe hrlrtegroom it i. v.r. ra thi hr Wdfrnnm is connect , . with the American Hardware com pany Mies Mariaddie Turner has gonft to Lumber-ton, where she has a position as teacher of Enelistl in the high school. (.miss Aiurv freeman received. Serving Mr and Mrs. John K. Sla-ae are spend- . hi her- front 4 to ,". were Mrs. R. F. ing some time In AsheviWe. DuRanr, Mrs. S. W liameron, Mrs. J S Air. and Mrs. Chas. Schulz. of Ctev-- , Frost and from a to ti Miss IOIIh Rob land, oh in, have returned to t heir i ert son. Mi s. R. O. Pro wn ing and M ra. home, after a visit to the home of Hr. , C v. Seller- and Mrs Yount. . ' Mrs Crowson was also assisted dnr- C,ov W. D. Turne-r and K. C ' iailher 1 ' rhe afternoon by MeMtam'es .1 M has Ron- to New York city . Ruff a In. ' Pro wn Ing. W. Lulher Cates and I an CI e eland, Ohio, and poln for a few days on a ennij ida. F.ned husl , and pleasure trip 1 . I Mrs. P. D. Swatm ha" rerurned ' her home in Lexington, after h brief 1 visit to hr brother. Messrs J I Leonnrd and (I. W. Leonard T'-liiI Mrs, ."William Meadows, of Lynch-' nurg, vs.. a.ier speioiiiiK a irw u.i. j . mi n .tn. n.m ...i ... , ed to her home rtitutday. Mrs J. A. Arev and her !.! t '. Terry, left Monda w eeks" islr Ki relatives i I Capt. T M. c. bin idson oother. Mrs lor a two i i Reblsvillr. 1 has return- , 1 ed from the ShenandoHh ' llry of gina. veilni) went to at tend the nn f eilr xor pons Tecfitvle TiifHipiR I nBotermjgfQdCind rear, tli Middy No othrr gar- allows frppilom of :'prachps it in comfort, faithfulness and ! Middies bt out full and 'made of supaor trade, pre- they will tend countless ps tn tj laundry without losinc their real olatlon of the hiich-cnM-of dresstnc them on almoM all occaioni. women are wearing ihm in the seen you are certain to like aril Techstyle Middies. If your Stilt i mad of lxr.tl if Stir and Tncfnrn m I'opr.uisen nd rem rrfe m ny. Mai k. Pr-ihrurk snd LmM- tj , enj..yed a' "h. 'a-.n of . jiv- . Mr 2 V 'd'lT-iiif wt.'-h i.i,.i...1- 'r: - r fc ':Ui ,.l.d-,l. ,,.1 i,m d-fi WMJmT"m ratiiiii ,-.-1-, - . Th ! i d,v Af irn p.M-dk . "oh t-'r4 Bl'HLIMiTOX. liurungton. pt. - ; Tm - ... M ,.--ih " . ThiH ennuuncement will be nf Inter- .. ... ti,.. ,,nv friiwU nf both Mr. i I.-,,.,. ' r t he f or n-r 1 ' v - ; ... i-iinif t on and the I . ' -r in ,i,-n . 1 n et,.iiug will tak" ! I o the &th of Uctober. - ' Miss Naomi ISurke was uhru j hi rt hda y party by Mr. and Mr-. .1 I ( Nur.pt on Thursday eenlng from ' o li) o'clock t their hmoe ! st reel lames a .id contest the (feature of the evening. Foil Ing ' i EKmpH. the quests were invitetl " dining room, wnete cream and I were served. The home was le.'orai ; itn cut iinwcn, pimen rwuun, jii'K ut a color scheme of pin x Mite. ;ind The social life of the week was e n tered a rou nd the recept km gt vn on FrldHy evening from 8 to It by the parent-Teachers association corn pi linen -larv t(k tli te;o-hirs nf the citv traded schools. ' The auditorium of the m-hool was made into a larire reception room and decorated w It h go hie n rod and iVniB. ThlH wus K,v especially for the pa- rent s of the c h kirei might meet the teachers, but (he pub - j)ie was. iHVjlt.j also, and prhtp sev- eral hundred took arlvantaKe of t h is opportunity to know the teachers Mrs. Mauley Luker and Miss Holly (larrett received them at the main en trance and directed them to the wlalr w a v . at t h e h end of which t h e y w e re tout hv Mr stmt Mrs W H M a v . Mr. and i MrH (y K s,-lers. introducing them to ; t he recei ving line composed of t ho 1 superintendent, Prof. C C Haworth, j Mis, Haworth. who is vice-president of uuaiM.i.-.tlrm l I u Murtini Crawford librarian; Air. ami Airs. J. M. tirowninn, Hp. and Mrs. J. 1 . Spoon, Mr. and -Mrs J. T'. Montgomery, Mrs. W. H. Carroll, mbers of the school board. with their wives; Prof. C. W. Davis, prlncl- rial of the hierh school, and the tff or more teachers. Four punch bowls were placed around the room. These were In harge or Mrs. Herbert Lome, -l rm " . novi -".ou . ... ing this and the cakes were: Misses race Moore. Violet Holt, Mary Moore. 1 Nancy Uetle Iteid. Martha Iui Stokes, : irgiuia liiiamsou. .irs. n. it .in , - t,.,..,!,.. '.., II I.freshment committee was composed of Miss Mary Freeman. M J. H erimn I and Mrs, Herbert Coble. , i i Misses Pauline Coble and Violet Holt I assisted by others did the decorating. Mrs. (). V. rrowBon was hostess at a These we,.. Mines. J F . be met h v. ," j Alexander and Mrs. F. K. Sigma n wer vely reception on Friday afternoon . i.h,1iu. .s. H. Wiley and A. V. Kt y - I ' 1 V, ,'d M ' ' ' 1 " her home on Fiont street. This was , iu w hich will be held in New Lterti .n given for the members of the Coterie, lub. who were inviterl from 4 to o'clock. Hesides these, tshe was at home to perhaps 4(1 or more of her friends dining the hours from 4 to a and 7 to 6 The borne was decorated with cut flowers and an abundance of greenery. The decorations In the dining-room were especially pretty, a yellow and while color scheme being carried out hi.th in Ihe ilrnllnnu u .ol I ti I li , f i ,.h men I s consist inc nf f rozen riiIhUh in I ni s, etc. A ni usiea I prog ram w a s ! ,ier d dnrinc the nflernoon he Mm. (lames Jesse Rtadley, Herbert Coble and R. h Andrews. Dr. John Lasley gave j several interesting readings. j Alter bing greeted by Mrs. A. L. I i avis and Mrs. W. L. Walker at thejHobson read n n Interest i in ,door and welcomed by Mrs. Crowson, ru. jjOHl c.olonv." Mrs. Maunev's pa Mrs. L. K. Sellers directed to the pupch per on "The Settlement at Jauiestow u" howl, where Mrs. . M. Troxler. Miss,,.-,.0 iw.a ,nh i-...,., u,,UBt v,,,,. , Vgnn Ward and Mrs. Ralph Las- "'V vfa , pu,"Vr ' i- . . . . . 1 - P- U rJ?J i . U ing - roo m Here M rs, A . D. Pa t e a u d i Hall The Kntre Nous I'luli ;ih entertained t last Tuesday evening hy Miss Rerlha c Cates at her home on Mehati" street, ji tut flo we i s and ferns w ere use.) ft, . I 1 uecoiaiions iceu i,-a and sand- . lurches were, served by the hosl sled by Miss Ruth l'err This week this club was entertained ,y Mltl!, jMje (..ste ll her home on jiuivrs si reo. mic was assisted bv i-r,fci i "a v ts st reel . She was; IIipi Mru l,.l.i. I; l-,.Ui.., i . I.Mi - m Marvin Mcpherson." d . r, RrfddeR Ihf club niembet w ere I he follow Ing ontsbl Misses Ftta Culcbin, ennie pr nt : " guests J Temple '.nil Ti... I, tr-lion, Susie and lla Si afford. I Mrs. i "oi i ie H.dt. .Mrs. Lrr l'ni.-h a mi ' Miss Rachel Hassell, o i An ii n cou rse was se r v evening d during llo HonoriiiK 'the teach P boo Is. Mrs c C Ha w or I It was at h to them aol a f.vv other fronds : on Sa t u r da a f t ernoon fr..rn I lo fi I o'clock She was assisted in r iuni; by tier mother, M tw l (; RichariNon, ' of Jllb Point, and In servWiK bv Mrs! j R F. loiRant. and Master Clarence ; Hlair. (.f HikIi Point j Punch was ser vi the quests on iir IrHal. and alter several I n t e rest i ns pi..res!ons havinK been made in the name of rook, n e i ream and caKt were i served j The decoration of (lie home w.is. er j a ' 1 1 a 1 1 e a motif of idlnw be i nK , ii hi d 1 1 1 1 d n low w as used m pro -'fusion around the reception joorns and .the punch bowl Favors of InrU w-l-I low- baskets filled with the t !.- mints (Were l.rii to each KlIMl Miss .-Mi.-! Fleming was present ed with a box of candy for winning highest score in t lie Sanies. i Reside i he ten, fu rs piesent and those 1 nirn t foiled ; bo e wen M i m,-n Sad i e 1 I Komilli ami Mrs J V Matm most delld!,: ful .-oi i.,. af sea son as i h.- masipi e t -las' S.iliirdat . bv ie Hrouks a! b.er b.VeU a avenue in honor ..f the i a nd K-Mit lem,. n y )u, -t , (. to f.i hool Tn- po,,;, and v n v eie d.-. orat ed w it h- I fairs of t h I ad- n Miss spai hu.- I lapaneye ) lar.t.TliH The ttu stf. w . re nttant e bi Miss ;itl( r .Mrs .1 H ProoK. aiol di-th- parior. w, r. . h was ii ;st . r a.', ortlir: ro r ,, . I at -r- -r eserited TI,. . w .-rt. t"d to the hbrarv h M.ss '"! W here M j Ht; FI,. i Ihe 'd i: C l.onai.t reived met , t iii her rcol :.. reeled i hKk.'l t. t act T toe I hen d l T ei Helen si lUwItniiH pu lu ll to perform I 11- IOUP I 'e jon the lawn and ,-r ,., w llt. .a'ud ! 'i poll to perform a m u n r j A ! I). IOUP r-e eeurse a- S' r -. e.J ' Past ed o iav .v . rum ,. ; l a! the Me t hod IH! ' I't i.U ; . v,.,,., a nifl rrtntf - ; ,,ok pi .,. the . . ip,.., par- s b ir.R W iiiia-n . . r. M ' "!n t I.- I'f'M t w ,. ,,, ,, ; j--'' ''iv The .:r..nonv j wa p-r fi.ru ed .y I:-, I j; :x rd. and onl a eiy f. imiM.h, I r I n d w e r .- p r r r. t ln.".ed...t. af. r ",e T , i ml Mrs Coh.e i, f t ,,, r.,r S,'"- ""N,.rn. .r e t l(.v .. . raiI( f, r ; . 3 MI.HHI RV I $ 1 I" delight ful ly en i ertain. d Friday , minn, Wepternhor 17. b Mi s. i I lent, at her home on V . m ll:uik 1 Quantities of zinnias Htul ilahliart 1 1 1 e ML - 'adorned tho room in which tin b,rs. asembled "''" U . sl"n rv..ral extrnn-lv int.it M were rea. no"ahl A In I.ee. read by Mis. I!, . a 11; r. What. It '..Ms to W. liar Frebid Mrs 1 h M is. S 'tank N -I with 1" ternoon. e Moi:nblnns v ' 'og i ns," t h ! and h r appi a' with keenest s much plea hook for the I a l ion it u a heard interest Mrs Wall.t i linddiiiiin j t he aut)n ad a delightful 1 of e autlior, Lines' Ohlmeadow. At the uc I us ion of the prou ra m the host ess. sisted bv her nrett v little daut b lei ') -Miriam, served a tempting salad oursv Mrs. Meniy I'avis and Mrs. J. . risott, of (.'harlot t e, were guests cinh. Mor Allie Hi o n. lov cly little daughter of Mr and Mrs John L. Hand leman, c. I. bra .' I her fourth birthday hiiiii- versar Friday all I'll ,L II er noine Fulton street. Seventy-ihe r uior f her tittle frietid.s were in- Utd to make merry with h. r on tins ' PIy ' ussist-d in ; cones, cak o.n. Mrs. ICandteman was Mfe n.nvM-ua ii. t i :i(iN .d b Mrs J- -. little Uamlletinui raiulmoth of the l.o.m-s. M J,:'V' .!1,:1,.Ur,U.l""nAki"lM'rB W . rews; vocal solo. M iss I ' , w "'.n. vo..ro " "o-o- Jh,re (he smal nusls look their parturc- ih-v c.re presented with Ven i is of the oce.-sioii from an e green tree in the ard. Fasi-inatin ri,MUM,rf.f nr' . ei' J'v i?. i r'l' " ' An PP'tlinR frozen course with' ' Thursday afternoon Miss F.I la Lam- the manse. Kev' Ieo. ' VY. Oldham O fri ll on of , produ.-ed a H-islinas ' rnkl' waa Mkrv"d MlssfS Marie Jones. beth. bride -elect smod In the t ece i v i n g ! c la M n n The bride is a dituKhterof day in the morning thrill in ach lll- tie Heart. Complimenting her charming bouse guest, Mrs, Oeorge 1'. bhac k b f oi d. ol liichniond, 'a., formerly Miss Alice , Leingtun. Mrs Will liusby entertained dl an attr bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her hon on West Thomas street. A wealth of t ous ally fall flowers in ail their giori-; enliunced the beauty of Mrs. Husby's peity home. Lfridge w h played at (lvelnbles and an afternooi of intense en jo meiil sped by all (oi ' o rj i c k I y in this fascinating pursuit TIih high sco re prize, a pair of cut plass candlesticks, was captured by Mrs. it. M. West The consolation prize, a bo v of minis, was cut by Miss irginla Uusby. Mrs. Shack lest urd ho ii orec, w.is presented w t h a I. ISC- povVi.er. - leb-Cteble S;,lad I with .( nd w ii' hes, minli- and Rliii;. Mrs. Marl, sle's lo .1 ,-hapt. . Milne w as Kt'i''ious F.llzaheth Maxwell A. 1 1 ., Tuesday morn -oil W est Council si reet. St r I ' H her hi Mrs. I. L. Mauney. rege. t. presiiled InVnihnsiMnc ".In.V " " hNn! r l ra were prese-.l an.i were 1 new im-,i,, were net-feeted for in m,i ii. Plans were perfected for tne ing (jf the drinking founltun ere d the courthouse green by the rli j pt ei- memorial i o the Rowan county boys who fought in I he world war. the ceremonies to ttike place Ocloher l. Mrs. Percy liriine, and Mrs C. S.ev-i enson were elected delegates to the Stair emit oil ion D A. R, which meei.-;i In Washington. N. C. ear'.y in Novem- bi-r. I chapter ot'd to con t er a ' ,-chola rsh i p in I be Sa 1 isbu r y N orina I and Industrial sdidol on a worthy ' young woman of Rowan count . Mrs Turn IlinoB read a stirring u j on Christopher Columbus Mrs. Hen Uve y0Itr hooks with program on Co- bmlal hlHtorv w ere presenti-d to esch fmembor. At l he conclusion f the aft ernoon s program the hosless serel tempting r t r-shiuentH ol sumlu ndies. w ;i f e i s a ml iced t ea Mi's Lvniaii Cotten and ,11 rs Owen Norveil. of Ashe vi Me, were gu.-sts of the chapti'i SatofbiM : is wei . i ry org a n yy:t t hois s "tlie- "Mentor dub. a r I y s iiininr r. The he Mentrir maKaiu I n i pped w il h. I iter -ast but imiI least oi can iz. il In Ibe (lub is to sLudy cou I'se on A id e rl irl th r an l tliis mI for ed magazine I ..rd- purp..se. The , arriv ( ti a nd I lo ent III' , have I, ell 1e oleil t I 1'i'iit i-venti-i An alt etilf dightful R Trot edn-sda looir v I Pet i njo il I i I :; i iisu. u 1 lo prograrii d' v i d a lb'.. aioRe Mahot i t he Consisting of lug ac essorP ,, ,r , . h ,. . ,, V . ,. ,. ,..,,.,.., ..,-,.,...,( ,,I,!',H"M'" f,N the 'i ' r ti a t . Mrs H V MIM K? 1 1 rm Mocks I lb-. .Sep i. 'ha nning in ror.v detail waf Ibe party pwn lal Saturday a t"' e r m m, r at Co' loeU iton.e of Mioses iissie and M..!Kant A i imhi The borne w . U n n 1 1 f'u 1 1 -I . , o r.t i ,-d ni i.uinmn flower-. ,:m,,w Im-m, Mm pr -don 1 1 nn 1 1 n (i - -o lo r ii si i I (liriiiiliiiiii t h a f i T n nun. Tin' p ! .ice i ,i r -1 s were a bride and rootu at Hie aiiar and pro MleSHive iinik wav played a! tU e lahlis. Misn Miry Pi-. I, ..ids won tw Joveu ha nd k et cho-t s f.-r- l.i - h. --t seot e Mins M a i ,M e rou e 1 1 1 I . o n or i , was pre -.xem'.d wiM, aSc.liow bath tub of toilet itr'ii lis. The M-r .-d a temjtt - inn alad ..no. ill, iced tea. lo y !s, M M., , v .t:., Ku.lir.Mi Me,-,. to . . Marj Pu.n.ls '-uhii. Seabrook. I'or oh and laru Had.., li.iillr. Marv Heitnian. MarHia 'oil. Mar) Stockton Kijoe Horn, M. sdsim-K Taylo,. C. V. M rulH-v, J. T. P.nM ainl I-: P c,aw ion I. Mrf i:. II MorroH n r k I. I u i I s .nl-r-taineO h-i M.-h M-roiMV TiumI;.) after noon ,r a v. v if-K pair.." The, Kueats w , re. no! i-.. Mr- Mmri-s and her si.x ler, ill" i::ix.w L'-"iihit, of t'lfinmoiiH, and e .i. ;t i-a.aK'- On unfolding t hes, u ... . ii ri, ' . up t..wel-" w i' h In t e re? I n K dt'SlpliS to be I'fll I'l nl'ii-i ul lor the bi M 1 1 -i .it'! arid much mer ri iro n t wa.s dei i ed daring lb- attt rnOnn. 1 1 1 ion s ri-a n i :iml i a k e w a .-i ctm iI b Hi.- luiM.Mi. as-isi.., Ml.-s-s ..nd M.iii'.u- : . '..., .-ei P.ch K.-d will to Mes-Jar... ' h Mi t . . t. . . i i L.'.rarol t p ' . w :,.jd. A . Ta v -lor M-sS. s J i . (laden and I-oiotl,'. ' lai'li. t Mai v k Ion Ma i I ha I 'all Mar v I Im! m;, ., ., M ., - M.-ron- 1 ,-- l.:i. !)-!, s r. tun . d from h to . r S w. : .,- d-. nn. M-s. n P P. it' ..I -i . ,.ldr. r. t- , it . d t I - n atli.; Miss I i i a :i I I ;., ,,u 1 1 , N o.i Mi- I -ourl.,' ' i ...m..v sp. , He v. . ... r..i t li a' d M-s 1". H M.-i r : - Mis 1 J. K t tT; .fi. ', .v j- :'n k !.. r d.. i. .r r I . C . ra I ..r il Mi - 1-. ' '. ' 1 1 .. rd. W !..., s., " -I ' ' ' ' ' " -'b 1" 1 I. Mrs 1 1 C- C , .Mr t 1 M s H -is-.i. : ., 1 . r. Ir. .- f r k ;. .. -d M r w 1. Sb. : -i i -jr. 's. ' l . II.,, f ... t V , s , , , , . r.d -i ' - ! . .a ie. n o f . ' , ! s j j ...... m . ,,. . - ' I , . ; r . ' M r ! 1 r d d.. w ' " r 'I..' s - , d '1 ,, . r . - . i . I" I . Mac s i!i 1 . s .. : d ; j if ,. : , r- .ns- 1 1 - , - - "-; ' : . v. . .k . lM " t "U- Mrs j : i s t , - Mei, ; . ' T'.iii .,i4V . . : - u ... r s . .4 , : ; , a A , aklaa Halfrr. THOMAMV1LI.K. Thom;ts ill. Sept 15 Mrs. Carlton Ml New by. who is acclaimed as one of ' Thomas v 11 le's most grurltuis bust esses. Ktoe an enjoyable e n teil a i n men t when ' l-'i iiia' afternoon she honored M is lllla Lambeth, bride elect. The three ' seore or more ladies t( iinlted to go to the New by home at i o'clock V profusion of late summer flowers. ' K'dtb n rod. roses and zinnias decorated toe home for the delinhtful occasion. the enllre effect being jlrn a softer I lone by the unc of shaded lights Mrs, ' 7,d I J riff llh ami Mis. lleeca Harvilk" received at the front do ... ..... .... n . i. -nu- ... i,.u v i vif.'. au.'l t. i' W Lailev fireeteil the guests. Mrs. Austin I L' I.' I,,,. (,.,.! na,.ti UnA.l l u rll., 1 I name In the ivc!t.'r. Misses Nell Morris and Jessie Iray HogKs served pUIIt-h after which the ladies wei e , seated in the spacious rooms to en- ; tv ,he nroemm u bich had been nr- ''runged by the hostess. ', nroifram consisted of the f ol tow - inc numbers: l'lano solo. Mrs i H Ntravborn- vocal solos. Miss Kiln Mrayhorn; vocal solos, ftliss l-.lin l - am - ( i., h w-jtn m,h t "barles Lambeth as j . u,,-,nnpanist , rcaaing. tretna Dreeu it hv 1 hv nstance Horothy McKae. g I en MmH .lensle liiiiv lloiius nhioo solo mirey Mono; piano soio, Airs. jpn,va i I., i.amnewi; vocai . soioh. .mis ; an -; Hat.,, with Miss W.eilgepetn as auVum- j wafl welt rendered mid enloyed. 'ir(fie Harville. (ieorgianna l!ird. and .Jennie Mae Fife, Of ireensbtfro. Afttr the refreshments we re served New by. in an apt little rhyme, re (i nested M Us Lam bet h to fol low t h ciit d w h ic h had been coneea led. Th cord let the hoiioree, the guests f low ing her. into the dining rooni where, to Miss Lambeth's great surprise. Mie beheld the beautifully deeoraid table! loaded with packages targe and small. I n this way she was given a ni I seel ia ' Iii-cnis silower. hew liriues ever received a more beautiful collection of article ranging from daiut.v lingerie to hous--hoi d linens. A color note of yellow and white was used In-the dining room. . The Hrlarfleld chapter of the Toiled Daughters of the Confederacy held the .. initial meet inc for the Hew year at I In- borne of .Mrs. C. L. Harris Thursda .' afternoon' Thu nresldent. Mrs .1 A " i Morris, preshleil over the meeting She a ppoin led Miss Jennie Penn! nut on to lllll out the unexpired term of office us, 'treasurer for Mrs. W C Pen n in c I o n. .Mrs Pennington having recenllv mov-'M'-s. Kdwln L. Jones. Ilttl led to New London The chanter haH'J"""" and H D. Lambeth. , J . , , ' g" finuK "-Keis K'en in five'tuimhers during the win- I 1 ''r 11,1,1 l,t;inM 'iscusse,i f,,r the 1 ' "her. Mrs. Archibald Johnson was aner was weieomeu as a new mem-i be i1 OilM In most inter - sting and entertaining manner Miss In Ordering Ice Cream "Home, Made fresh vou&iiBOUtn water in an Qeam day. : - t lads .Ii'hnsoii tobt of the cause' of 1 'secession Mrs .lames F l.ambelh de-, i lighted all present wllh a beautiful jplafin Koto. liui iMH Ihu Mociu! hour I Iten'iptitiK sandwlihe4 anil tea uefej ;serel by I he hostess and Mis F F I .Sicilian Victrola selections wite also. letijOVed i . : I The music department of the Worn ; an rlub held 1 1 opening meeting' (Thursday at (he hoiue of Miss. Audrey' (stone with Mis Stone and Mrs It W ! t 'few s as hoMeShe v In I he business I meeting .Mis .1 A I'alnier was elected! ' ice-clvat i man and ('orene ttlair. ser-i ! relary, to succeed Miss KM a Lambeth i and Mrs J. K lUack. both of whom, are leaving Thomas v i I le. The pro-1 , k ranis for the year on the subi r ; American music Here read The sub- : J I t for the meeting was "Folk Music America " Miss Madeline Ihmver ! """"'i 11 I pe r on "I nd lit n Music," f ol - I lowed by Mchowell'S "From ;in Indian' 'Lodge." played hv Miss Susan tireen i Mrs J. A 1'almer read an .-tivlh-iil ' I articl r'K ro M u s Mis J. W. l se I of U inter Haven. Fla . de H IK h t ed ; he club by sinning "He Owl." Ian example of negro superstition. Then ,tne enure nun Kainereu nioumi me, i so i, and spirituals The host - i , hS. assisted bv Mrs. M H Stoi 1 i - . , i m u ...i ..., ,.,,.1. Mlin,s Tu, v,hU,s' ot jyja KHa Lambeth snd Miss Mary (j,.,.,,,, br id- s -el ec t were attractively ' ,Mat ked h il h tulle bows and m ango i 1 . - was Riven hy Mis John Arthur Marsh, and Mrs Francis Asbury lgluirn I he i pt ion w as given at the Marsh borne on Son t h Main st reet in honor of Mrs M. F. Klrby and the Misses Moir Mrs. C L Harris and Mrn l- L. HogKs were among the Tbomasvfllo holies present. j Mrs C W Haily and Mrs Ceorne1 Slover. of New Hern, are spending the j i n I e r with Mrs Carl I on H New by and 1 Mrs. W . V Fife ai the Newby home ouj Main street. C W. Hailey. who Is medical student, and Mr. and Mrs. V . Fife with their family from i;,efs boro. have been Mrs. Newbys guests ' recent ly. j Itev .!. F McCulst on and Mrs Mc 1 I'u 1st o n. of Winston- Sa b ni. ba e bee r guest .f Mr. and Mrs. H V. Perivinan ' Mis.- Lun af lltch Point was g.uest of MIm L'lai l the g.uest 1 t he week New hit lr 1 the week end Mrs. Charles 1 Allen and little Miss F.ffle Liimb.db Allen, of Wadeboro, and Miss Louise f Charlotte. ' , ,, '. K ,i . , , k . ' r ' i i V. Mrs. H. i Miss Mamie' Th., mas, of Wlnston-Sa l-'n. has been Ibe guests of of Mrs Recei 1 and Mi I Mi s I i Mile. - t gliest s J A I Allen i t ii t he home of Morris, were Mr and family from Re . ' A dollar worth of be will k ee i j (. I(mJkv ilt tiu. j;UptlHt church, longer if you will wrap It carefully In a huge number or delegates are ex dollur bill. peciedv 7 A lways r Made Peach Chocolate Vanilla tind so tAfptingV cipatidT of the f& every morning. Of a Quality Fountain r Keeping WitWOur lak Finishing Work s'e specialize onrompt service and work, h'ilms left wifli us before 10 a. m. will be re turned by " p. m. the same day; films left with us before f p. m. wmhe returned hy 10 a. m. the next Out-OttnTown Orders Solicited iiven Especial Attention YqjrFavorite Cigars Always Well Kept Greensboro Drug Co. Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. "The store.- that appreciate your busmen ! : YA.MKV 11,1 r Yancof vtlle. Sept 2Ti -- The Caswell county chapter of the I . H. ' was du ll k hi t ul ly en tert ained Friday after noon at the home of Mrs T J Fbranc on Fast Main. The president. -Mrs. ieo: A Anderson, presided. The chaplain, Mrs ileo L. Williamson, opened ton meeting with prayer. A number of b us i n ess 1 1 Cms were d Iscussed . Two members Were reeeH ed into the chap ter After the chapter adjourned, the hostess served ice c ream and cake. Those present were Mesdames it no. A. Anderson. It. S tiraves, tieo. L. Wil liamson. F. F. Fpchurch. W. F. Fit h. .1 1'. iiiv)iin, ieo. W Oldham. H. S. Turner. A H. tjwynn. Julius Johnston, t'a i 1 i Moser, S. H. W ilia m son, of lion n ev file, .Miss.. Mrs. F ti. Harrelsou. T .1. t'loiance and Misses Hessln Tin ner and Aiuii ihvvnii, f Washington, P. ' The chapter will meet October 1 : with Mrs. (ieo W . Oldham as hos tess. Mrs F A Pearson dellghlfuJIy tei i uined a mi tuber of her friends at supper at her home Friday night. Those present werft. Mis. LouieMe (Jra ham. of OreenllU S C . Itev. and Mrs. S II Williamson, of hooncvtlle. Miss. In a nd Mis M. t Cameron, Settai or and M is i L, Will Iamson and He v. and Mis. Ueo W. '.Hdhain. Thomas II Dr. eeory and Miss 8aHi . 1 , . , . ,AY, " uns iuiie pretiy in a blue coat-suit with hat to uiatih 1 m med lat e. I y after t he creinon , Mr and Mrs (Jregory : hi t by aulomobiitt lot their liotnu lit ; Viiginiu. I The Yaucevxllie high school opened Monday moiniug with bright prospects for a good year. M,s K L. Mitchetle nntl daughter, Miss Kmma. siiuni Monday in DunvlUe, u , slnmping. S M Pason spent the week-end wth fro ids in Iturlington. Miss Mm y Slaili Anderson left yes terday for ;i e ens bo i o to ent er the Norlh Carolina College for Women Suid. Ceo. A. Anderson is In Kaleigtl on business. Miss I, it zabet h ( J rs ves has rt urned from Cunningham, where she attended ! ihu w eddi ng of , i.s . Marl ha pucka rd anM Mink Ford. Mrs. Annie Richmond and daughters, M rs Mn rion Met 'rary a nd M ikm Louts Richmond, of Raleigh, have arrived to . visil Mrs Itichinond's mother, Mrs. t Ntra Hhide Mrs. Louielle Hraham. of ireenvtll, H C , hail arrived to v isit her sister, Mrs. F. A Plerson M Iss Annie ( i w vim. w ho has been visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. P. i j w y mi, relumed today lo hr hotn Washington. D. C. "he ladles i .,.,(! .o Ihu Uenluli MHHOeiM tlntl Will Specify 99 rftakes st! high class and I I el Is te' i i - si -? -3 rr. ni ::r At ft it
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1920, edition 1
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