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4 Social Events of the Past Week In the Old North State '5.5 ROCKINGHAM, Rooklntham. Jan. 11. Thursday aft k sjrnoon between the hour ef 3 and h 'clock. Mrs James A. Covington was flat home" to the society set of Kock Ingham, honoring Mrs Jam Coving ton, Jr.. a bride of December At the door sruests were greeted by Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs Kairley Long received in the hall, int rodiu tng to trie receiv ing line, composed of Mr? James Cov ington. Mrs. James Covington. Jr.. Mrs. Vrank Leak. Mr .lames Jt Ewlng. and Mir Walter S Thomai. From there the guelis were ushered into the hall, where Misses Berta West and Octavia Stales served delicious punch from a beautifully decorated howl, banked , u-i'lt imiihrrn smiiav and hotlv. Lead Ing to the dining room were Misses Cfluie. Ruth and Kannie ovtngton in the dinirtr rnoti! were Mrs YV. T Cov ington, Mrs. S. P Steele, Mrs. Bernard Garrett. H-Jlie ("ovmttcn. Mary Thorn as. fciisabelh Cole. Mary Stansill. who arved & filgd course and hoi Coffee XHiring the recepi ion hours anout -0 caned to wrirnme me nonoree. au James Covinsrion. Jr. to Rockingham. u ho will add lo the social life of the city. Mrs. T A Cointn entertained the past week at a thoroughly dengntrui rook party, at her hnu-e on Uaim: ton street, complimenting Miss Alma Sparger, of 7reensboro who u as the the guest f Mr and Mrs. H S. Steele for the hnhdavs Three tables were arranged in the living room where the game was thoroughly enjoyed hy all for inore than an hour. when the hostess called the game off. when Miss Xat hryn McDonald held the i op score end was given a et of deek calendars, one for each month in the new year To the lioni-r- e was presented a dainty mbroidered handkerchief Aft t rwardfc irs Co ington scr ed delicious re freshments Kn joy ins this delightful function were. Mrs Sparger. Mrs. S. i? fitt-tie. M-s Alma Sparser. hon're. Xancy Vairlcy. Km ma (lry l,edbet ter, Hallie Covington. Octavia Stales flerta West. Mary Kntwistle. Rota and Jennie Tarpons. Kat hryn McDonald, ra Lilly Dookery, Faith Covington. er, Mrs. Day, on the Roxhoro road, has returned to Durham and Is now with Mrs. Jonea Fullsr. on Watte street. Mrs. J. 11. fcoyce. of Rich Sijuara. who has been visiting her mother. Mm. W, M. Fallon, of Danville, Vi , silent Tuesday night in Durham as the guest of Miss Dorothy Uenn. Mrs WILMINGTON Wilmington, Jan. U So mora bril liant entertainment , haa been given in Wilmington this season, than the iven uy Mrs. Hargrove In At the Whit lock home on Randolph treet. Saturday afternoon from K to ( 'clock. Mrs K. D Whitlock received In honor ot Mr James K twine and lira. James ington. Jr. Prides of December. Misses tjailher. Owen. tUm eon and Sheridan Mrs. Walter K Jones and M re. .W G. Corpening re- recei el the guests as they came the hail, which was beautiful ii color motif of ,-Huw and green, w ere Jdrs. John Morrison and Mrs Jude Ewine At '.he entrance of the sitting room, whit h w as resplendent in red roses and ferns, was Mrs. Hill Parsons, who introduced callers to (he receiving line, composed of Mrs L D u hit look, and her mother Mrs M S Ewmg. Mm James It. Kwing. Misses Owen. Caither. Stimeon. Mrs James Covington. Jr. Jdiss Sheridan. From here Mrs. E. A. Allen showf-d the ladies to he puni-h bowl, which was preside oxer by Jlisses Ruih Harrison and Sara Lilly Dockery. Mrs J L. Haw-ley stood at the dining room door, and receiving in the dining room were Misses Faith Covington, Kr.rhryn McDonald, Eliza -th CoU. Berta West. Mrs. H C Wall was a charming host ess Monday afternoon when she enter tained at two tahies of bridge com plimenting the house visitors of Miss Elizabeth Cloud, of Hamlet. Miss Mary Coffin, of little Lock. Ark. and Sam Thompson, of Washing! on city. Tables for the game were arranged in the drawing room, where cut flow ers and potted plants were used in decora ting The game was fraught with unabated interest and after sev eral progressions the hostess called the game off and served unusually delicious refreshments, turkey, cran berry sauce, hot buttered m.l.. fruit salad, cheese straws, hot coffee. fol lowed by apricot ice. topped with par fa it. and fruit cake. Mrs Wall In vited to play with Miss Cloud and iruests Mrs June Piggs, Misst s Kath ryn McDonald. Sara Lilly Docker v TUisa arid Jennie Larsons, and inviled lor refreshments were Mies Stacey and Hiss Hoi neday. A very attractive club among the social set in Rockingham is H. 13 " The personnel is as follows Mrs Mar shall French, Misses Bern ice Turner fcmma Grey Ledbetter. Mary Entwistle, Octavia Scales. Elizabeth Cole. Laura Page Steele Sara Lilly Dockery. Jen uth Harrison. On last Saturday the flie and Rosa Parsons. Lena West. Club was the gur-st of Mrs. Marshall French at the K'-ckineham hotel at dinner, with a special bird menu. This Club is scheduled to meet every Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. R R Simmons was hostess for the Duplicate I'ndge club Wednesday Hfterno n irom 3 to j o clock Club fnemhers weie out en masse, two visi tors of the club beir.g Mrs T L Mc fie, and 'ilenn F.i:ry. On arriving a-ach gu est was s-r --! a grape f ru :t eockt a 1 1 w : i ea' w : :.e T'i e p aces 'trr a s-s . g :i d ar.d a - y e n ' h u s : a s i : c frame f. Mowed Aft' r the hoards were played fach way, Mrs. S.rnmons erve,j chicken a la king, fr.iit siiad. crack ers, h.t fa f(-i.wed by caramel para fait an ; ;trge! food cake. DlH HAM. ro cm in tor iicn iuar taneidty. . -. -. - -. - - , - t h beautiful new home on Market street, from 4 r.o until 6 o clock. Mrs. Bellamy a -s i. ! t r tatiung in honor of her mother. Mrs. William Erwin, of Pur nam. who is visiting her. The low rr floor was decorated with a profusion of pink Killarnev roses. - -.;'hern emilak and ferns, while pink shaded candled cast a soft glow over all The guests were met In the hall i.v Mr- Marsden Kllamy. Jr.. wearing a gown of black lace, and Miss Lllla Luii . gow ned in blue silver-toned taffeta, who ushered them into the draw in room, w here Mrs Hargrove, in a charming evening gown of pink shot taffeta, received her guests, as sisted i'v the guest of honor, Mrs. Krw :n. who was extremely handsome in a gown of cream lace. Mrs. Robert K. RHlamv. mother-in-law or tne gra cious hostess, also assisted in receiv ing the guests, and was gowned In a handsome creat ion of orchid satin. in (he sun parlor Mrs Lawrence Sprunt and Mrs. Thoa. H- Wright, pre sided at the punch howl, which was decorated with smilax and immense clusters of grapes. In the dining room the tables were; mussed w ith pink roses and encircled ; i'.h smilax, while at regular inter vals were placed stiver candles ticks with pink shades. Hon-hon dishes held 5 lace nuts, rink candied grapes, etc.. with severs i of Demonet's most at -lactiva confections. The electric 'lights in the dining room were veiled pi nk rose shades, and shed a soft ' - over (he scene. The guests were erred in the dining room and the ad- 1 'n;nine breadrast room, ano-j a neu . :,mi "reoast consietinc of chicken tt;it ties, fruit salad w ith whipped cream, loscuits, salted almonds, and sand wiches. also an it- course, consisting n Demonet's ices, French confections and cakes Other friends In addition to these a tread v mentioned who assisted Mrs Rellauiv in entertaining her guests were : Mrs. Cvrus Hopue. Mrs. George K Kidder. Mrs. Walter Storm. Mrs. Sldne McMillan, ad Mrs Hugh Hines. all of whom wore attractive evening dresses which hlendej beautifully with the color scheme. tertalned with a bridge party Friday morning from 10 to IS at her home on Mitchell avenue. The acore prize was a box of candy, the guest of honor prize, handsome embroidery bath towel. Those playing were; Mesdnmes Robert M. OnUnnt. Fred Williamson. L. Long, Carl Horn, Hampton and Mrs 11. A. KniEht returned home Monday evening from Danville. Va., where she spent several days with her brother. Dr. Joseph N Latham, and her father. J. A. Latham Misses Mary and T helm a Harmon arrived Saturday afternoon from Jtal etgh to visit Miss Mary Aiken A marriage ot inteiest to tr.ends in Durham wae that of Miss LcuUe Mav- orga, of New York.i uad clem Flliott Mark ham. of Durham. LnmedlateK after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mark ham left for Florida AftT a ;sit there they will return to Durham to make their home Aiinoiiiii-eir.i nm of the wedding read as follows James M Mayorga announces the marriage of his daughter Louise Marie to Mr. Clem Elliott Mark ham on Wednesday, the fifth of January nineteen hundred and twenty-one New York city Enclosed cards announce that the couple will be at home after the first of February at 7H West Chapel Hill street. Durham. Mrs Paul C. Graham w-$ again a most gracious hostess on Friday aft ernoon when she charrntr.cl enter tained MA-.- tables at bridge HasUets of beautiful narcissus and inns made th. rooms in which (he guests were en tertained most attrat'tixe and the aft ernoon w as spent in p!a :ng seera. rteligh;ful games. Mrs. C. M. Carr htlrt tne highest score and Mrs. J. A. ced the lowest for the afternoon. Mr raham then served delicious refresh rients to her guests, who were: Mrs 5. D. Mcl'herson. Mrs. Claiborne M Carr, Mrs. J. S. Carr. Jr. Mrs. Kemp F. Lewis. Mrs. -C. R. Niekersyn. of Helhaven: Mrs. T. C. Worth. Mrs. W, T. Minor. Mrs. Lawrence Tomlinson. Mrs. Alphonsus Cobb, Mrs. E. P Lyon. Mrs. v t. Carr. Mrs. W. .1. OBnen, Mrs. Lrnest Seeman. Mrs. Wallace Seeman. Mrs. J. A. Speed. Mrs. Yancey Milburn Mrs. Foy Roherson. Mrs. J. A. Robin son. Mrs. Lathrop Morehead, Mrs. H A Ctoodail. Mrs J. Ed Stags. Mrs. E. t. Bugg and Mrs. Joseph Craham. Invitations to the wedding of Miss Alice O'Lrien and Jack Loeper (Jnm were received by friends Saturday, and read as follows. "Mr and Mrs. Patrick Joseph O'Qnen reguest the pleasure ot your company at the marriage of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Mr. Jaek Loe per Grim on Friday, the twenty-eighth of January, at five o'clock in the aft ernoon. Immaculate Conception Cath olic church, Durham. North Carolina." Mrs. C. M Carr delight fully enter tained the Canterbury Literary riul Thursday afternoon at her home on Dillard street. Interesting papers on John Singer Sargeant and "Childe Hassam ' were read by Mrs. Foy Roh erson and Mrs. John Buchanan, afier which Mrs. Carr served her guests a delicto us three-course luncheon Those enjoying this hospitality were Mrs. Tom Fuller Southgate. Mrs Foy Koberson. Mrs. Walts Carr, M rs, Austin Carr. Mrs. J Eric Johnson. Mrs. Walter L. Dick. Mrs. W. F. Carr. Mrs. J. M. Lipscomb, Mrs. E. P Lyon. Mrs. Frank Webb, Mrs. John A t'u K,anan Miss Lida Carr Vaughn and Mr.-. John Andrew s. of Raleigh, w ho are Mrs Carr's house guests Misses Annette Abrams. A de!r served at the c' and Laura lad course was he game. "'IsWVBal At their honn- ti -.-uth Main street Mr. and- Mrs. i l.vnrh and Mrs Fred Williamson entertained a few friends in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Gal lant, their daughter. Thursday even ing. The invited guests were: Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Logan, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Grier. Mrs. H. A. Klutz. Misses Annette Revely. Theo Twitty. Eva Logan and L. D. Thrash. A salad course with stuffed dates was served during the evening. Miss Leila Crow of the Rutherford hospital nursing force entertained on Thursday evening at four tables of bridge. The room was beautiful in its decoration of potted plants and shaded lights. At the close of the games, the hostess, assisted by Misses Emily Holmes and Ethel Norris. served cake and cream, Those enjoying the hos pitalltv of Miss Crow were: Dr and Mrs. Henry Norris, Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Biggs. Mr. and Mrs W M. Tarsley. Mr and Mrs. Carl Horn: Misses Net Kevely. Klizabe'h Pratt, Emily Holmes and Et hel Norris. Drs. Phillip Norris and Robert Crawford. Father F. D. Lohdell. Henry Norris. Jr.. and Leslie Taylor. NORG ANTON HOIST OLIVE. Mount Olive Jan. lo. Wednesdav afternoon Mesdames R. A. McLean and H R. Southerland entertained the lo cal chapter of L. D. C. s at the home of Mrs. McLean. At the cise of th. regular business session an interest ing 'Lee and Jackson' program was rendered. Mrs. E. N Ricks read a short sketch of the lives of both gen erals; Mrs. A- G. Cox read "Let- and Jackson. Heroes" , M rs R. H. Herri ng, The Faith of Robert E. Lee." Follow , ing the rendering of this program, re freshments wore served. Durham. Jar. : M . - Mary Louise V.in:..- ! l"r .-. - for Lal- igh. wh-r- y he ! me week-end the Lr;ie.E M M.j-s Lizzie Lee. H- M Mr flee ii as th- g i- left Froh.v JU" JS.' w L. ri:. Mr at d Mrs turne-l ft ---t: day. :.! lrs. J for mo-r". city and - vent of i -, phorr -it j-tin-s.i i t ' Ir. :kirifc Mr and Mr J he marriage ,ee. Wi, anuarv 1 C'hrit..'-i K i reil Lee .hr n t11 r nd Mr fnorni ne sheville. Mis- KJ City, wh-j i Mrs Muirj J one.-, who have - J-:. A Sloan, l'-r tii-;r home in W H Wstkie- r- m r,r, n T : . '. T - : - Mr and Mr- Wa k ins was , ii., t:.:.- f,i 1: .i: w .-, .'.. iil i 'a e i A f t f r a w ; : k . t , w . n . Of th! J 1 " e J : i j J ft.rrarn Mi hool ;zal has : s 1 1 . n g h t g r a r d rr. " t Y, ECZEMA ITCHED In Blisters On Face and Hands. Cuticura Heals. " Eczema broke out in little blisters on my face and hands and itched and burned go intensely that I scratched and irritated the affected parts. J could hardly bear to put try hands in water, and could not do my reaya Ur work. My (ace waa much dia firjred, and I lost a lot of rest at night because of the irritation. " I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using ooc cake of Soap and one boa of Ointmsc I waa completely healed, in ooc month." (Signed! Luther Stephens, R. F. D. 4. Bos 55, Raleigh, N. C, July 27, 1920. Cuucuxa Soap, Ointment and Tal cum are ideal for every -day tauiet use. ubarwirM One of the most enjnyablf par'irs in the yung life of the Galat.a c!ul was that gave on Tuesday aftrn'OT. with Mrs Robert C. Korngay as h" tess. at lier home on Wst slain str-t During th1 business meeting Mrs. Uuy Ii" made a very interest mg and helpful talk. "Loyalty." urging all the l-iuo members to be tru and loyai t" each other This was followed by quit an unique contest, that cf fmVToidr- ng little designs n cup-tnweis. Mrs loe "h;thurst proved t" he the m"nt accomplished :n the art nf dainty work and was presented a very attractive ook apron ry Mrs. ti J. 'ope. The guests were then served a nurse of dejjnous grapA fruit and iSKed to retir1 to the dining room. Here ones attention was instantly at rn tf-d to the tahte. which was very ffe- tive with its decorations of frne ar.dles and white tulle From the cen ter of th" table long streamers of ribbon ex'enied. one end looped wiir a smad p.ece "f fern and a spray of f T Bct - m.- - n"t n. the other tied t o a nutshell, which, when opened. at found rn (on'a;n a New Year greet ne Th'- f all read aioud and affrd-d much amusement. To th nh bon drawn hy Miss Lindsay Andrews a popular brtd- of 'he wee-k. anl honor-g jst "f the afternoon was a.?- j'i-d a pa.r nf si.ver s uir; r-tongs, w:i. appropriaff creettngs written in v. rse A most impr'ssr. - wedding ct re. rrni.y was solemnized In the Methodic I - Hut' ti I. -re 't-drsday mnrnirig a 1 i 1" tii k whn Mis Lindsay An 'tirewe bei-amt th- bride of I: !l:h'dn. Tr merr. hern '( he We Ihi.ath-a !. wh.fh th- bt.de -a r u i f j i member, arranged ; i i ora' u-r1 s fcr the ceremony The 1 'nr wgi tanKeti wi!h dt'n'y fern- and pine Numerous l"n !s ut w re '-scent -ed nar issue ir;t rp-rse-t a-r.on-f tht fern nae a m - -1 harrr. irs effect Beff-re the (eretT.or.'. Mis Lillian n- a:i and Mrs K T. alf.n cani; rweeihear' ' accf-m pri!'i hv Mrs 'I P. !t"-, L' herc n 'i'i.rK ir.anr a ri r" ' 'j ii- -d the -n;rar.ce '. t: hr dai pa r y . a fallows Alva A:'1r-vf 1t' -'her'r. 'r,- t-r:-. rfi,-i i.-i'-r I"7Z,-j-TJ M . ;.!.' A'd-'-.-. - of the br.oe n h i l. r.'ii wearing Mark Jace jur-e .r "!h p'- - ture rat end rir"..' rr -ie b T' E. S'l! irr.tr 'he I i d. "amr.g th irm "f her r r f h r F." 'J An Idrews fhe wr-re a mot hfcmini 'raiing lu:' of h.ue rtr.d -.irr:ed a ! ho-jquet cf br.d s rf" T-v were r.tt a' tl.e !(! hy t-- cr'--cm ami 1 hb ben- man. W .Kiam Bess e where ,v.e (femn wr.r-i? were r r : ;rnp'-. s;.y ep'-aen I 1 r. l.rtde t ii'T ! Lei. i i Staring ff).i" .rf w h.eh ' the ! r : r. m ft M r d ' s ? 1 r. n s r e r p -1 air n 1 he wedd.ng ;-r' :-' re'J fr'.rr. 'tit- ' r j r i h ar.d wen- r- ; - ! a' e v - hdfp.-' fn h d a toy-a- gd-be 1 1 t n t happy b r '. -i r d c r r. rr. w h left t o r i e r. n ',' ii) err. par of t;.e Friday sf'ernof r fr-.r M . da T - gpr. r a E r I f ' . r ; n ' r i : r T h d a A " e r n r. ' j Jang h - r 1 1 - : ' TT M,l T.' ' e e w : - a i o , m a l l " S " n M A delicht f ul danre took place last Thursday evening at the Cape Fear ( rtuntrv club, from until 1 o clock when upon the arrival of the members vii,t partu-:parea. a most tempting our let supntr was served, after which dancing was enioved for several hours Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Devereux H. Lippitt. Mrs. Hugh Mar Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Sidney Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs Theodore G. Em pie. Mr. and lire Warren Cm. Elliott. Mr and Mrs Charles S. Grainger. Tr and Mrs. Frederick W. Pick, Mr. Mrs. J. Victor ra inger. Mr. and Mrs LTwrencp Sprunt. Mr and Mrs. J. Haufihrnn James. Mr and Mr ThoB. if Wright. Dr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Oren, Mr and Mrs. Harrv O. Latimer Mr. and Mrs laton Giles. Mr. and Mrs. George J Kidder. Mr. and Mrs ,iac 'lr.iiniic Mrs George P. James, of Washington It i'., Mr. and Mrs Marsden IVi.n. Mr. and Mr- John Murrh:--!. Mr and Mrs. Th--. B. Wiliard. Th-s. W Davis. Robert STranc-v Mr i'h."Bi' Psvis. .TnKn Doug : Tal -r. K. Duvall Scott The reeular weekly tea and brldere nar'y at the Par"1 Fear Country club last fa t u r'l v afternoon was one of the ".oM il'lich! ful of the entertainments eiw-n n t the rluh this season, when a large rrimbt-r of members were pres ent. The hostess for the occasion was Mrs Mnrsden B.-llamv. assisted hv Mrs William M.-K Bellamy. Mrs Edwin A Metts, Mrs. Fred Burr and Mrs Lewis Hall Delicious tea. sandwiches and nut cakes were served. Bridee was played at 1 tab!c. and the prize, an unrartivp quill p n was won by M iss Mary Giles Bellamy, who made the h ighest score. Miss Mary Nixon Darden entertain er! the member. of her Bridge club last Fridav afternoon at her home on South Fifth street when four tables were played and the highest score was won by Miss "arotvn Northrop, who was awarded the prize, whi.h was an ' t met i ve st of e na-n ! bridge table m ar hers. Mr and Mrs William M. Teck en tertained v--ry dM,chtful!y at cards Tuesday evening m honor of Mr. and Mrs Charles B Pa rme . whose mar riage was one of the social events nf the holiday season. Mrs. Parmele be fore her marriage being Miss Emily folk Da !.-. a sisrer of Mrs Peck. Bridge was played at five tables, the prize being awarded to Miss Mary Nixon Darden. The prize was a rose colored satin card table cover, em broidered in various shades, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Farmeie was also presented with a card table cover of black satin, while Mr. Parmele was presented with a leather-bound book entitled "The Last Word On Bridge" At the conclusion of the game a de licious supper was served, and the en. tertainment came to a close about mid night. e Mrs. William A. Broadfont enter rained at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home at Carolina heights, when a most delightful atternonn was spent by ail of her guests There were tree tables, and the highest score was won by Mrs Williams Harris, to w com w as given a most attractive burgalow apron Delirious refresh p;.nts were served carrying out the ' r s. n-m.; '. pmn and w hite, in erv .ta 1. Thos. partahinif of Mrs BroA-Ifoof ' b'.ppitaii-v wer- Mrs '"'n I. Hammer Mrs. Cvrus Ho'gue Mrs William Marr "s. Mrs Hugh aler. Mrs Frederick Willetts. Mrs V. heri Williams Mrs. .Tamee F Boh- rtson Mrs William H Hamv Mrs Ver Uorh. Mrs Adair McK'ov. tnd Miss G'adys Bmw n. of Chad hour n wno i s visiting in this city. Among the informal hut delightful ,n"p,J '" -"'f the past wek was, a small oridge prfv given Thursday rfi.:t.e by MlfS .fosie Wrirh- J)eh : in :-''. pi.n ! -s were sered and 'e ;.-t-King t M:s Wrights tin. p.ta:.- u-re Mr and Sirs Frederick M;s Ks-e Harnse. Bernard t Mr and Mrs U tl iam Shaw r-'1 H fha. Fred Poisson' Wr ght TayJor. Miss Mi th e w e i t - . - d h T n rd id Bt THLKrORDTON twenty p r - s - $!.. IN NiAH N M()M Wil l Vm I. ; f a 1:1 r f.J f. r I each per 1 ' ! . -T:.e people f f '! : a 'Jr. t - I i.V' i n i a :i or.t h f r k . ord.ng j h. (.abi' - gram received todav Irom oioriel A H Wal lace r-f the Bigr.al orps. t.f the I pited States army, who went to "hir.a recently jn ( harj,- of u h i .i,- r. t rf re;nf upph-s litt.nj fr n. Mi . .a an artry transport Two shipments- of ujppl;s of sev eral hundred tons -ali taie tee- from Manila on a -m y tr'.por' the transport Mrr ' ;a r g in a 4aye. 1 iM p-f-t.d (!lr, a lri.--rttt' f er Flies far the fasaine auf ferera. dl1 Rutherfordton. Jan IS One of the events of n e social season and a very happy ocra-.on waa the 25th wedding anniversary, or silver wedding, given ry Dr ard Mrs J C. Twitty Friday e-er.'ng at their home her. Tha occa sion was a so in honor of their niece and nephew. Dr and Mrs. Robert Miller 'a.:se,T of Charlntta. who were mar ried here just before the holidays. Mrs. Saliart heirig MJaa Evelyn Lynch, of he Treshy'erlan hospital. Charlotte, wh-le Dr. Gallant is a member of the f i!y rf the latter institution. Dr. Twi't s home wan prettily derorated. I''''"l planr and gaiy leaves b-elng -1 - iy eo.or note of pink very t-y t a rrled out In th shading ; cti'i and cut flowers throughout !e ro,T one uni'jiit feature of dero r.- - t.i-ig a festoon of mlnatura eddmg b:: over the front entrance. .- Mr Fred Williamson and Mrs ' r.rw n wbomed the guest a. p.e- .r.g w , i h Iir and Mrs. T witty were Dr ai.d m-s. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs W. rt s Tw fy. Mrs. M O. Dlcstersun and iln. J W. Clarke. TVe mary frjeads of Miss Lillian T- ; . - m , be surprised to learn of ' -r rrrr.Ke'o Policeman John E. Uin t of fharlotte. rThe bride is fth 'ra'-r.rg daughter JT Mr. and Mrs. K isnn.r. formerly ar tnia county. ir. .vr I a been connected with the fore of the uueea City for the aT 1 : srs. Newton. Jan. 1 R. Mrs. Charles A. Brady entertained with a delightful rook party last week in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Gordon Ballew, of Lenoir. After a series of interesting games it was found Mrs. Ballew was the (ortunate winner of the prize, a box of D'Jer kiss powder, and was also presented with the honor prize, a handsome box of stationery. A salad course with candies and other delight ful accesaories w ere great ly enjoyed. Among the ladies attending this de lightful occasion were Mesdames T. C. Clifton. A. H. Crowell, Loy Sigmon. Fred Yount, Herbert Rows, J. A. Gaither. Ben Gaddy. of Durham; Gor don Ballew. of Lenoir, and Mrs. L. A. Cloninger, sister of Mrs. Brady. Mrs. Frank Rader was hostess to the members of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church Morula; afternoon at her home on Co Meg street. After transacting the business delicious refreshments of ambrosia and whipped cream, several kinds of cake home-made candies and hot cocoa were served. Besides t he mem hers of the societ v i he fnl low ing guests added much to the Dleasure of the meeting Mrs. C. L F.verhardt. Miss Nancy Rose Everhardt. Miss Schien. of the facul'N of Catawba college, who delighted the ladies with several vocal solos. Mrs. P O Carpenter was hostess to the Bridge club Thursday afternoon at her handsome home on Main street Mrs Carpenter, assisted by her sister Miss Eva Poweli. Served a delicimi? salad course. Those enjoying ilv hospitality of Mrs. Carpenter were Mesdames Grover Murrav. Eli Warllck Ross Huitt. Charlen Kherrill. Ralph Corpening. Frank Garvin. L. F. Long J. S. Lancaster, D. B. Gaither. Glenn Long. Clarence Yount. Heath Gabriel Miss Mabel Lovln. who has been quite ill at the homf. of Mr and Mrs. .s. !. iladdv. resumed her work as teacher in the Newton graded s hoois Thursday morning. Ira Abernethy. of Canton. O., Is the cuest of his sisters, Mesdames to. t. tfhook. P. A. Keller, and Miss Jessie Ahernethv. Mr. Abernethy was cnPed here on account of the death of his father, Rev. Miles A. Abernetny. Ed Crow, of this Dlace. and Miss Janie figmon. of Maiden, were married recently at the home or me nriae parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pigmon, In Maiden. Mr. and Mrs. Crow will make their home in Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drum, who were married December 2 6. have returned from a bridal trin to points in Moutn Carolina They are making their home t the home of the brides parents. rof and Mrs H. G. Kopenhaver. Mr. and Mrs. M. IS Aderholdt and children, Marion and Frank Williams. of Caruthersville, Mo, arrived .Mnd:ij nleht to snend some time wun ine parents of Mrs Aderholdt, Postmaster and Mrs F. M. Wi'Uams. and parents of Mr. Aderholdt. Mr. and Mrs. J . ii. Auer- holrir Mrs. Laura Cllne. or Asnevine, waa called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Bettie Shenault. of Catawba, who has been ill for some time. frrr .imentary to Str ft. sf iaau 9l Cbariatta, Jiiaa r Lag f. Gal l aa aa- Ashhor., .Tan 1 R The Woman's Mis sionary society of the M. E uhurch met Tiieflt.v afternoon at the home of Mrs J W. Ross. An interesting business meeting was held and pi edges nadt for th.- year, after which Master Jos eph Ross brought in a lars-- .ake wnn 12 randies Mrs Ross then rend a paper in which she Platen mat nrisi mas. Easter. F'urth of .htly and birth- da vg of all sor's had been cel. r- a t . - I and now- the 12th annl versary of the Miseionnry socletv waa to i i t y pan neen organize i a ; . - fore with s en mem b-rs n . w ih-T'' were S on r o i ! Mrs i : s s r e h I a history of the socjetv. after wl,;.it ske and hot rho. niate were aervea 10 he large number present. Th" woman's departmental Huh o( AM, horn met In the Hub room u cri" - esdav afternoon. Reports or lin-re-!t ommittes were given. The program omrri"fe rrade a most interesting re port pr"rniMng several attractive p b- l u res lor tn next tour mnn r rs - mmlTtec was appointed o arianpe r the lr' chr sant hemum show. At the conclusion of tl.e business hour the thrift chairmni, Mrs .T . T. Lew- ilen. lead m a most i n t r ' 1 n g thiii' iiscussion and gave a short talk on Marv Club T'irn Their Attention u Thrift ' Mis Julian Thome in a most pab'e manner. Iiscnued II'.1 ho t f on om ic situation, and Miss En . 1 1 a I'resneil concluded the program for 'he afternoon by a fhrrt talk on this sub ject, "Are You a Financial Sue. t.s."' An informal reception was given In the audit irium of the courthouse Wed nesday afternoon In honor of the teach ers of the Ashboro graded school, by the recently organized Parent-Tescher association. More than o mothers and fathers w-ere present to meet the faculty and the afternoon waa greatly enjoyed. Mrs J. T Pugh delfa-htfully enter tained the Do As bm IV-ase cluh hat unlay afternoon The feature of the afternoon was progressive rook and the top score prise a box of- powder was wr.n by Miss Bessie Kennedy The hostess served ambrosia and pound cuke to the follow! r m Misn.-r M presneil. Fay 1 ngram, Eiizt-tii Rheen Vivian Cranf'rd. Lucil ''ave nese Go. da Hayworth, Rss.e Kenne dv Edna York. Lena Hll'iard LID Gwynn. Alberta Ingrain. Ethel Johnson, and Mrs S G. Suggs Mrs Will Coffin and inn. HarH dehghtf'illv entertained at a tiire-cur- dmn-r Saturday eening Cod ers were laid for th following Mni t. B Coltraine, Misses Marv Yowell 1 1 H Coltraine, Misses alary Low el! Mr. Spansler. Mr. and Mrs. James rvlnr"n, Jr of Hocklngham. are the week-end guests of Mrs. Covington's mother, Mrs A. fc. Burns. Mlaa Mlnnls Hoover enrtalned Fri day evening compllmentsr y to Miss Hera Keariiore, w ho leaves Saturday (or Florida, where ah will spend the win ter. Mm sic. Manet Tig and arames whiled the hours sway and during the evening Jo is at good t bing a to aa4 wera aarvsd. Morganton. Jan. 1 5. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Sloan entertained at din ner Tuesday evening for their sister, .miss t lorcnes uiiitehrana. whose mar riage to C. S. Starbuck took place nere v ednesduy aiternoon. The table was beautifully decora,! ed In rose car nations and rose tulle: and the place cards were a miniature bride and groom. 1 he following guests enjoyed this delight mi occasion : m iss Hilde- brand and Mr. Starbuck, Mrs. J. F. Morris. Mrs. . f. I'fhoi. Rev. and Mrs J K. Pfhol, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mickey, .Mrs. jm. piarnuaK. I'nunn jiut ner, Miss P.Mibeth Jtutner, Miss Qraoe Starbuck. H. o. Vogler. K. D. Shore. It, A. Mi'Cuiston. e Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hudson enter- tnlned Tuesday evenings for the Hllrte hrand-Starbtick wedding party. The af fnir was in the nature of an after- rehearsal party and all the bridal part y and a number of close friends and relatives of the bride were guests at the attractive Hudson home. The table decorations wera rose carnations and white narcissus. The beautiful wedding cake was cut and each truest whs given a ribbon att ached to the cako while holding on t lie other end a box of wedding cake. A very deli cious saiaci course was served. Miss mbietiraiifi. the hrine of the next dav was particularly lovely In a black lace gow n with corsage bouquet of Parma Violets. Rennett Riddle entertained a num her of the, younger set at his home on Friday evening. His guests were Miss es Harriet t Krwln, Margaret "McDow ell. Kathleen Riddle, Annie Leslie. Esth er Howard. Pauline Earle, Cleda Shiflet. Gladys Spencer. Katharine Walton, and H or tense .Rridgers; St an ley Avery, Charles Leslie, Marshall Pickens. Jesse Walton. Truit Sparks. Bufonl Guy and Kurett Teague. Punch, cake and candy were served. The West Union Bridge club met Friday afternoon with Miss Annie Gor don. Miss Cameron Pearson was hostess Thursday afternoon to the Attacoa Cook club. The Papyrus Rook club met Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. K. W. Phlfer. The Wednesday Afteraloon Bridge club met Wednesday afternoon of this week with Miss Kufh MacNaughton. Playing were Mrs. Will Davis, Miss Rlett Smith. Mrs Alex Taylor, Mrs. F. B. Watkins. Mrs. L. W. Alston. Miss Cameron Pearson, Miss Janie Pearson and Miss McXaughton. Mrs. Bessie Hunt entertained two rafcles of bridge on Wednesday after noon in honor of Miss Mamie Collet t. Those playing were Mrs. S. Frisard, Mis Kate Pearsall. Mrs. W. A. Leslie, Mrs G Brow n. Mrs. M. McNaughton, Mrs. It. p. Gaither. Mrs. A. C. Chaffee, and Miss CoIIett Other guests were Mrs. K. D. Alexander. Mrs. K. W Phifer. Mrs Lcith Gordon and Miss Minerva Collett. Mrs G. H. Mnrnn. of Winston -Snlem. is visiting relatives and friends here.! Mrs. A. B. Hern Is visiting; bar daughter, Mrs. A. Dixon, In Rich mond. s Miss Nan Sumner and Nell Williams of Salisbury, spent Sunday with Miss tuancne- conisy. Mrs. A. c. Avery, Sr.. has rsturnsd irom a vi si i to ner ORUgnier. jrs. i, S. -ble. in Winston-Salem- Mr. and Mrs. James Roper and Mrs. Laura Clodfelter. of Ashe vf He, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Berry. Miss Mamie Collett returned Sunday irom n. wera s visit to ner sister, Mrs John N. Wilson. In Greensboro. Rev. and Mrs. George Hilton hays reiurneu irom rni laueipma, where they spent several weens. KBRNERSVILLE. Kernersville. Jan. 15. The Woman's l.t'tterment association held its first meeting or the new year last Wed nrsday afternoon at the auditorium and a most interesting meeting It was. Mrs. H. A. Rhore. the chaplain, con ducted the devotional exercises. Mrs Cole, the attractive wife of Rev. Mr. cole, the. new pastor of the M. K. church, waa welcomed Into the aaso elation as a new member. An election of officers was held with the following result: President, Mrs. A. D, Stockton; vice-president. Mrs. j. ft. Faddison recording secretary. Miss Kugenia .-uanora; corresponding seoretary, Mrs. t-. . Rtng; treasurer, Miss Tilla Harmon, and chaDla n. Mrs H. K Shore. News hns been received of the mar riage of Miss Metta Nelson and Vernon Elliott, which occurred in Greens boro during the holidays. The mar riage came as a decided surprise to the many rrienas or Miss Nelson here, as no intimation of such a culmination to the romance had been given out. .Miss Nelson Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Nelson, of this place, and was born and reared In Kernersvllle, where she Is unusually popular. Whe is an exceedingly pretty young lady with a moat winning per sonality. It la with regret that her friends learn that her marriage wilt take her away from Kernersvllle. Mr. Elliott in a highly respected young man of Greensboro and It is in that Ity that the young couple will make their future home. Miss Marguerite Ring has returned to Oreenshoro college, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Ring. Miss Garselle Kerner has returned to Trinity college, Durham, to resume her studies, a ner spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kerner. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt, of Oreens horo. were recent guests of Mrs. Wil liam Stockton. Misa Annie Lee Stafford and her guest. Miss Ress Hyman, have re turned to Hobgood, after a visit in Miss Stafford's home here. For 5 cents the Chicago school board furnishes a lunch, consist ing of soup, bread, milk or cocoa and fruit or pud- dine. There are between 40.000 and 5(.0o0 custom ere a day. WARSAW. Warsaw, Jan. 15. Ths Missionary so ciety of tha Methodist church was an tsrta ned by Mrs. Charles Carroll, when t held Its regular monthly meeting at her home Tuesday afternoon. A bus iness session was held, at which tha names of the officers for tha year wera read. Thesa are: Preaident: Mrs. Eu gene Pearsall; vice-president. Mrs. C. B. Best; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. 8. E. Butler; recording secretary, Miss JCun loe West; superintendent of publicity and programsh, Mrs. Charles Carroll; superintendent of young peoples' work, Mrs. Parka Pridgen; suparintendsnt of Juniors, Mrs. M. K. Moore; superlnten dent of aoclal service. Miss Mankla Noble. Mrs. Jessa Fusssll, of Rose HIU, was present as a guest. Assisted by Mrs. Claude Best, the hostess served a salad course with hot coffee. Mrs. George Steals and Mrs. W. W. Wilson entertained with a 9 o'clock dinner Thursday evening of last week. Covers were laid for 10, and a tempting; menu of four courses waa served. Tha guests included: Mesdarnes C. L. Holt, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Witt Bryan and daughter, Ruth Spicer, of Folks tone; Miss Ella Williams, and Miss Mankla Noble. Miss Ella Williams gave a delightful dinner party Friday evening In honor of her brother. John Williams, and his bride, who were recently married, tha latter havi ng been M Iss Ella Gary Whitaker, of Florence, H. C. A number of friend of the fHtnlly were present, and a sumptuous repast was served. Miss Marlon Manning, from the stata department of health, of Raleigh, was in town Monday, conferring with Miss Lillian George. county Red Cross health nurse, in regard to clinics lo bo held soon. i I. D. Hailett. of Bolton, was a visi tor here the past week. Mesdames H. F. Pelrce, F. L. Faison, MIhs Geneva Cain, and Master Jack Lane, went to Clinton Tuesday. Cramer Morton has returned from his home at Clarksvtlle. Va., where hs enjt to spend the Christmas holidays. Their many friends regret the de- , parture of Mr. and Mrs. A. B- An derson and daughters, Misses Evelyn and Elisabeth, who have gone to Row land, whero Mr. Anderson win do en gaged In the hotel business. Her Trienrts will regret to iern oi the indisposition nf Miss Mattie Owen, who is still confined to ner room. Discontinue Official Kissing. ( Correiponrtr nf Awlilrf Presa.) Paris, Dec. .1 9.- Official kissing, hith erto a regular feature or presidential functions In France, i rc he Inn discon tinued by President Milleranrt. Recip ients of the Kginn of honor decorated personally by the president, women iidenta at universities who nad won nrixes. little girls presenting bouquets and small boys testing verses of wel come, have all In the past hen inva riiUil,y embraced ly the president, who. it was estimated, kissed a mouwana French fa es. b artled ami unbearded. every year. Wasting Gas Is Burning Money How to Reduce Your Gas Bill Don't Don't use the piant burner on your pas range when a smaller burner will do. Don't light burners on your gas range until you have food ready to go on the fire. Don't allow a burner to remain lighted without being in use. Using the gas oven to heat the kitchen is not economical. Don't try to "more boil" anything it can not be done. Don't heat a kettle full of water when you only want a quart. Don't use the ovens of your gas range for storage of food it rusts out the oven. Don't keep a full flame under con tainer when water has reached boil ing point. Turn down the flame or set utensil over a small simmer burner. Don't turn off cock part way at meter. It does not save gas bill, lessens the pressure and interferes with good service and is uneconomical. Don't use gas for heating without knowing the probable cost. Don't expect to use gas efficiently in an old wornout range, or one with burners out of adjustment. Do Use gas only when it benefits you. Whenever possible use the smaller size burners instead, of the large ones. Remember gas is no hotter ten min utes after burner is lighted than the instant it Is lighted. Turn out gas and relight it again in event there is an interval when same is not needed. Matches are cheaper than gas. Keep burners of gas range clean by washing them in boiling water and soda at least once a month and have them dry before using, doing thi3 will save gas. Don't bake pie or biscuits alone in the gas oven. Use gas ovens to their fullest capacity on baking days, plan to have a baked dinner when you bake. Have meter reader give you the redln(r of your meter and fifrure your own pas bill but better learn to read your own meter and read it frequently. Use triple saucepans, set over one burner. You can cook three vegetable! for the cut of cookinpr one. Ordinary saucepans will cook only one vegetable at a time. Don't purchase from strangers so-called rs aving devices without first asking us whether they are of any value. The Average Gas Consumption Of Burners On Standard Ranges Is As Follows: Broiler burners 50 cu. f t. per hour Oven burner 40 cu. f t. per hour Giant burners 18 cu. ft. per hour Medium burners 12 cu. ft. per hour Simmer or smallest burner 4 cu ft. per hour A long, yellow, smoky gas flame is very wasteful as there is not sufficient air being mixed with the gas for proper and economical combustion. It will pay you well to cut this oat and keep near gas range as a constant reminder. A small blue flame is hotter than a long yellow flame and requires less gas. Remember ( local conditions are to blame for most gas troubles. Ask us to help you remedy your conditions. North Carolina Public Service Company
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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