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AiaBOHO. AlnbOfo, Aug. . Thursday ftfter noon th Wtnmn'i lub met at the htm ef Mm Ettlttr om for ltt reg- tiltr monthly meeting. The other hot test! were Hn4imi J. T. Brlttam. B. F. Brlttaln, Charle Fox, George Hllllard. Vigil Presnell, Charles Prea fll. Arthur lion, W. J. Scarboro W. . b. eiledman. . O. Walker, 1.. L. Whit eker, J. T. Wood, F. M. Wright, Mlsae Nannie Bull. Kate Rrlttaln. Ennllt Presnell and Jessie Wood. The after Boon for ths tnoit part ti devoted to a discussion of tit Building of a community hut or woman's club build ing. A commit! composed of Mea- ' dames J. A. Spenos, W. A. Underwood and Charle Fox wn appointed to de ride on ways to ralsa money for the proposed building. The Woman'a club alas ha charge Of tht Ml of tickets for the Radollrte ' Chautauqua which began In Aehboro Auguit I. huaineae relative to Ihla was alao a subject for dleeutalon. The - hostess aerved tee cream and cake, whll lovely record! were flayed on tha Tlolorla, Mr. W.''A. Coffin gave a charming rftrty Saturday morning, having aa Onor guests Mrs. Frank Culberth an.l Mlsa Beaale Coffin, both of Raleigh. A number of tablea were arranged In the hall, living room and library and rook waa the game of the morn In. At the gueata arrived tha hostess and honor guesta received them and Maa- Tr William Coffin stood at tne living room door and gave' a placer card to each guest aa she entered, uuanti tits of aenlaa, naaturtluma and other flowers were used throughout the hams, making It moat attractive. Bon ba dlahea (Iliad with salted peanuta ware placed on the tables and alter the game the hoataaa, aaaiated by her two sOn, William and Horace Coffin, and Mra. J. A. Spence, aerved a dell- elout troien salad, tomatoes, mayon naise, teed tea and aaltlnea. The prize, - a lovely baakati waa not given to the a person holding fop scare but to the person whole score was lowest and Mra. Harrla Burkhead received thla, while the honoraet alao Were present ' ad with attrlctva bankets. Thoea pres ent were Meadamet Henry Luther, Lea Barker, F. C. Rosa, Charles Fox, U Wh taker. Henry Craven, of Ha leigh, Harrla Burkhead, W. A. Under Wood. J. O. Redding, H. W Walker, M. O, Edwards, O. L. Praanell, J, A (pence, I. C. Moeer, J. K. Wool, T. T). Leaalter, Clarence Rueh and Mlenea .Heine Mae Tuttle. of Smlthfleld, Irma and Elisabeth Whitfield, of Lumber- ton, and Nannie Bulla. ' '.. Cards rearffhg as follows have been received by ft large number of the small folk of the cltv" "1910-1921. Mi Helen Bennet, at home Thursday aft ernoon, Auguat 4. : 0 to I o'clock." ..see Misses LIHIe and Mabel Parrlah save an unusually pretty party Saturday afternoon In honor of Mra. O. L. Pres nail, a reoent bride. The hostesses. their mother, Mrs. Melvln Parrlah, and .tne nonoree reoeiveo tha aueats they entered. Tha home waa prettily 1 decorated with cut flowere of various kinds. In the living room, parlor and lihrary 11 tables wero arranged and at these the guests found their places by means of dainty place cards. Hook and bridge wera later played and at the eloee of the games Mra. L. F. Hoes held top score in rook and reaelved a lovely box of sachet, Misses Mary Motrin and Luelle Morris tied for the ; bridge prlae, which was also a box . of sachet, and after cutting Mlas Mot fltt received It. The guest of honor received a handsome pleue of pyre, A salad course consisting of fruit salad, , beaten biaculta, iced tea. cheese straws waa served, followed by tnihts. Those present were Mesdamea J. O. Walker. O. M. Edwards, A. K. Burlt head, W. A. Underwood, W. A, Cnftln, Culberth, J. A. Roaa, L. F. Roaa. J. O. Redding, Amoa Wlnnlngham and Mlss ea Hallie Rosa, Bera Hcarboro, irma arid Elisabeth Whitfield. Enolla Prea nell. Carrie Brlttaln. Ruth tx, Mar- tha Evelyn Morris, Kate Brlttnln, An nie Fox, Lena Mas Johnson, Nan Lew is. Willie May Lewla, of Cortelyou. Ala., Beaale Coffin, Beatrice Lewallen, Same Mae Tuttle, Mary Moffat, Lusile Morris, Blanche Morris, of Troy. e e Mlaa Vivian Cranford entertained Saturday ihorn4ng In honor of Mien Harrla, house guest of Mlas Ruth Had ley. Progressiva ptttsle was the game ot the morning' and Mlas Adelaide . Armneld was the moat successful con testant. Mlaa Armfleld won a box of powder, which she presented to the nonoree. The hoaleaa, aaaiated by Miss, aa Ruth Hadley and Eva Cranford. , iftrved Iced tea and aandwlehes. Thoae , preaent were Carrie Brlttaln, For and Alberta Ingram, Elisabeth Rhteii, Klaer Rlcherdeon, Julia Koaa, Beulah Harris, Ruth Hadley, Adelaide Arm field, Ethel Johnann, Mary and Bonnie , Lee Loflln, Luolle Caveneas, Oniria Hayworth; Kthni Cox, Nan Lewis, Bea ale Kennedy. Mary Bulla. Eva Cran ford and Ava Wait. , e e Mlaa Ruth Hadley gave a party Thureday evening -honoring her houae guest, Mlaa Beulah Harrla, Frsgrea Olva conversation waa played for quite a while and later a penny contest was Indulged lit. William Underwood and Mlas Harrli were the moat apt and re ceived a bottle of perfume ai a prise. Mlaa Vivian Cranford aaaiated tha hos tass In serving lock cream and cake. Mrs.. John M. Neeiy gave a Invely 'porch party Tuesday afternoon hon oring her aialer-ln-la. Mra. Lewla, of Alabama. ' Cut flowera and potted alanta were ueed effectively on the forch, malting at most attractive bet ing for tha party. AI the fueatt as sembled Mrs. J. ft, Lewis aerved punch, Later tha hostess served block cream and cake. Each guest brought some Deedlo work and the afternoon waa apent most pleasantly In aewlng and S hatting. Those present were Mes amea Ed Morris, 1. V. Hunter, V. D. MANUFACTURERS V WEDDING INVITATIONS - AJWOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION AND VLSltlNG CARDS CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERY .... 0 ' SAMPLES AXO PRirCS 7BJaTirrHD VPOX REQl'KST tag BKAoarajB at. At to ATLANTA, McCrary. J. rt.1 Reddlne. W. A. Undu wood. j. k .Wood. Cer.on. W. H. Mbf Ing, L- L. Whitaker, Charles trot, Laurin cratfrord, M. Allfed, W. C. Hammond, Whitfield, C. H. Hayworth, j. A. Hoes, Frank Heading, uernn floover, J. O. Crutptllteld and U. V Cranford. . e a a Tuesday evening about 10 Of the rounar oeoola of Aehboro aaaembled u the courthouse and from there went In trucka to Humble'a mill. After nan Ing, awlmming and Indulging In other out-of-door atunts a camp supper was cooked. Tha glria Carried the pravi eiona for the aunoer and the bora add e,l frere nf cream and watermelons. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. d nearicK ana ur. ana Mrs, v. a,, rru nell. e Mrs. W, A. Coffin was hostess Wednesday morning In honor of her slater. Mrs, B. Frank Tags, of Ha lelah. The lawn and norch ware artis tlcally decorated for the oecaalen with golden rod and sunflowers. A large number or gueata wero preaent and apent a delightful hour Sewing, after which the hostess served congealtd fruit salad, tomato and celery with mayonnaise, waiera and load lea. . . e a e . Thursday afternoon Master Wayman Klvett entertained ft number of his little friends, the occasion being bta sixth birthday. Many Interesting games were played upon the lawn, aft er, which refreshments, consisting of cream and cake, were Served by Mrs. Klvet, Misses Mildred Rurkhead, Ore KM in and M. A. Cox. The little host race ved ft laraa number of lovely gifts. e e e Among the out-of-town gueats here ror -trie Horter-Auman- ' wedding are Mlaaia Aline and Margaret Porter, Stella Aunian and . Meaara.- Charlea Porter, Jack. Davla, of Charlotte, nd j. j, Kennedy, ot Georgia. r WHICH rsriLL BEACH Wrlghtavllle Beach, Au. 110 one feature of the aoclal life Of tha Beach is proving more popular than the week ly bridge partus held at the Carolina yacht club, and Wednesday morning every tania was tanen, tne limit be ing 15. At tha conclusion of ths game prizes were awarded, and a delicious luncheon waa served, consisting of cold tongue, blecults. pickles, salad, etc, followed by orange ice and cake. These card partita are enjoyed by ft large number of the members, who are spend ing the summer on the beach, as well as by the members who are living In vvitmington ana me game atarta im mediately after the arrival of the 10 o cloak, car. .see.. In addition to the morning bridge partlea which take place each week, the entertainment committee of the t-iiin nui iiaricB ine evening oringe parties on Thursdays, which proved so popular laat year. On Thursday evening- last, a moat enjoyable party took place, when there were nine tables, and the highest scores were won by Mr. atid Mrs. James F. dears, to whom were awarded attraotlva prltr, The nosteaaea mis week will be Mrs. Bin- ner MacMlllan. Mrs. Dourlal TAvlAr Mrs. Robert Strange, aaaiated by Mlaa .view uounatree ana Alias Jennie Qll chrlat. w Among the guests registered at the i-aria cottage-are Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Ricks, Fred Hicks. Mrs. F n Mleka and son, Fletcher Kicks: Mr. and Mra. C. H. Hawles and daughter: Mayor and mro. L.muue maer, all or ureenanoro who are spending n most delightful tune at tnis popular resort. .. e The unusually Warm weather of tha past week has driven many viaitora to ins neacn rrom far and near, ut, niinninon tne auri la aotteel wun bath ers from one end of the beach to the otner, in aaaition to tne aurf bath na. channel Itathlna- Ilea hui noetiA.. arly popular this summer, and one may aee aa many bathers In tha rhan. nei wnen walking on tha boardwa Ik aa on tne ocean aide. All of the boarding houses and hnteln are Anlnir a ui nuninoas inia year, ana the beach la holding Ite own and drawing large crowaa irom tnia state, south Carolina. Oeorglft and Alabama.' while registered at the various hotels may be noted quite a number pf names of viaitora irom new York, rnuaaaiptila and Olh er norinern citlea. . e e e One of the laraeat rrowde of tha season waa Dreaent at l.umlna Tues day eymlng. for the d.".oe given by ina 'lltte water i'owpr company In honor of the members of fhe Wilming ton Post No.-io, American legion. The nance was lea ay Adjutant ucneral Jobn Van B, Metta and Mra. aiatta. w hen the ooheatra struck up the mnet fftihlllar of the martial airs There's ft long, long trail a winding." memories of many preeent reverted to aure mil mgnis oi war in ramps in this country -and In billets and dug outs In France and Belalum. Mra Cuthbert Martin, of Wilmington, In a rtoa throes unitorm, reieaaea jvew nan over Bounty's service flag, from the folda of which, as It was unfurled, showered asters and ferns. Immedi ately after the Unfurling of the flag the orchestra nlaver "America." when the aasemblaae stood, and witnaaaad a pretty taoieau, repreaentlng the army. nnvy, marines ana (lie tied uraee, Mrs. Martin essayed the role of Red fn. nurse: Harold Hubbard represented the Army, Amoe MaVnard. a. brother of I.leut. Uemn Maynard. the "flying PArinn. represented the. navy, and A. K, Joraon representea the marines. e e I. C. Atklhsnn. of Rreenthoro. Is a truest at the Oceania hotel, where he IB enjoying ft most daiightrui time. Mies Winifred Cobb, of Qreenohoro, la among the visitors at the beach, where she la the reolpient ot many pleasant attentions. Mrs. Menrr Johnston ana cnnaren. of Tarboro, arrived on Wednesday lael, to viBIt Mra, jonnBten a Blater, Mrs. Lawrence Sprunt. at her attrac tive auttage on the beach. is. CEORCIA 19 WOnoASTon. Morg-iintan, tag. I A marnaire whien came as ft surprise to their many friends here took place Haturday after, non at the Baptist parsonage In Hiuk- ory when Mlas Mary Ballmer beoarue tha bride of T. B. Earls, Rev. W. R. brftdahaw performing the ceremony. Mr. Earlo and Mi Bellmer, aecom paniod by the bride's mother, want to Hickory through, the coun try and only Mra. Bellmer and Mr. XII Han, ft friend of ill'. KarlB's Wit nesaed the ceremony. Mr. and Mre, Earle left Immediately tor an automobll trip through the Bhenandoah valley of Virginia. Mra. Earle la the attractive daugh ter of Mrs, Kate Bellmer. Bhe re ceived her education at tho Kortnftl and Collegiate instltuta at Ashavllle and has been for some time member of tho fftoulty of the Morganton grad ed school, Mr. Karla la ft promising young business malt, being manager of the Rurke mills of Morganton. Mr. ftnd Mra. Earls will make their homo here, e e a A ourprlee wedding took place ftt glen Alplfte Sunday night when James Keller and Mlaa onto Anderson were united In marriage. Rev. A. P. P. Brantley performing the ceremosy. Very few of the friends knew ot the wedding until Monday when they left for a trip to Durham. Mr. Keller, whs Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. laaao Keller of Qllboa, has mad his home In Morganton for sev eral yeart. HI bride is ft daughter of Mr. and Mra. Will Anderson and Is on attractive and industrious young woman, upon tneir return irom Dur ham they will go to Housekeeping there. . s . Mra. .F. T? tliillav waa hoataaa tn tho Embroidery olub On Thursday af ternoon, ousats besides tne otub mom bers wsret Mrs, Ed Klrksey. Mrs, Herman Klrksey, Mrs K. C. Huffman, Mra, K. S. Oantt, Mra. K. M. Talrfleld, Mra. R. O. Everett and Mrs. Paul Ho- tan. A Mlad course waa served by Mlsaee Mary Alice and Bertsie uuliey, Kate Conelley and hllsabath Halrlleld e a . Mlas Helen Eennett was th ue(t of honor at a delightful brldg party given by Mies Louise Walton on tht plassa of Tier old colonial home, Creek aide. The guests matched partners and tables by means ot moat unique tallv cards, each One be no fastened by a tiny bunch of the tame flowers with whicn tne tables were decorated. Miea Margaret Davla waa tha winner of the prises for the highest score, ft baaket of mints. Delicious sandwiches and tea were aerved, followed ' by an ice courts, Thole preaant were: Misses Margaret Davla. Georgia Riddle, Au gusta Bristol, Mabel Miller. Loulae Morrow, Helen Bennett and Mrs. Owen Connelly. Miss Mtflorle Miller entertained ftt ft porch party Wednesday morning ftt her home on west union street. a Miss Katherlne Ervm entertained at tea Haturday afternoon and Mra. fi. M. Clavle on Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Madge Drummond of Norfolk. vs., who is th guest of Mite May Michaux. a Mrt. Stttle Hunt entertained sev eral tables of bridge yesterday after noon at her home on Went Union street in honor of Mr. Robert Pearson, of Jacksonville, Fla. ' e MrB. R. Bristol Waa bnateas tn th Embroidery club at her home on Averv avenue on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. win uiinkescaies. Mrs. Marry wtiaon Mrs. Paul Hoiran. Mrt. Derr Boaer. Mra, n. n. wan it. Mrs. K. o. Everett. Mra. Ed Moss, Mr. Harry Riddle and Miss Muaa Marbut were Invited guests. Aaeitciou salad ooura wa served. Little Mlaa Helen Bright celebrated her tenth birthday Wednesday after noon with a birthday party to which were Invited the following: Elisabeth liulrfleid. uertsle Ou ev. Ruth ueofl Llllle Maa Dixon. Elizabeth' Hallvhur. ton, jean Hern, alary Mome ijarry, Clair Marry. Ethel Berry, Dolll Oar rou, Margaret Jones, Alice Pascal, Franoet Darby, Ula Powell and Mra. noe Biayden.. The chllnren played umeroua gamaa after which they en Joyed delicious refreshments. Miss Margaret Cuthbertson entertain ed her ttunday Bohool class Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrt, L a.. Aicuauiaro. Mra. F. 11. Olillev and danahlara Mary Alice and Bertale, will leave neat week to attend the musical festival In Athevllle. They exbeot to remain In Ashavllle for ft month and will be Joined 'by Mrs. P. H. Cullev. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Oulley And Miss Sarah Alice uuliey oi Meridian Miaa, as Mrs. Walter Brlttaln. of finartan- burg. 8. C. formerly Mlaa Minis Moor oi Murganton, la tpendlng torn time as in noma ol ur. and Mra. J. K. An derton. Miat Kathleen Oftult or WiMnton l. K-h iB-visiLinK ner xatnar. w tiault. MIbbbb Bra Rhvna and Ivetta Cain have returned home ftfter attending summer school at the Stat college tor women in ureensoero, rl. Wynooop a i,4 daughter, Lol, vi vicarwater, r ia., are visiting Mra. yncuop a parents, ur, and Mra. A l.yman. Mil. Katherlne Landdn arrived Ma. day from rhtiadalphia. Pa., on ft Visit hi ner aunt, Mrs. A. C. Charree. Mrs. Fred Odell anil aklliiran. wh have been Visiting relatives and frlenria here, returned Thursday to tmir hbmt r ui teiiiuwtn, via, Mrs. Caratlri TIMal uH Um t,i. Deal, of High vpolnt, art visiting at tht uum v- ur. ana Mra. joe 'Deal. Ur. and Mia. J. R. AHdarana anH tlttla James Anderson Frasiar apent Thureday with ttr, and Mra. J. J. itoii at Mount Mourne, Mis. Mabel Pitt. Of Glen Alnlna. la !i som um wun Mr. Lucy tfviuan isrior m jtoiini urognan, . c. Mr. and Mra H. c. Eckard of Hlrkort spent the week-end with Mrs. Bck- Brosnars, juoaars. . la, and H. o Huffman. Mr. ahd Mra. 1 N. !! Mary Vl llao a re visiting Mrs. Wii-J wvu m Hiuijer, airB aiary uonett. comcori Concord. Aug. . Mitt Fathse Raa. penfleld la apendlng aome ttm In Uas Ionia wl Ik her brother, rk,,, Knn.. del " , Mr. Ellttbettl Jnhhana mA daughter. Miaa Aliens, left Friday for Riflaecreat to spend several Weeat, Mist) Kathleen W 1 1 son ha returAea) from raOenaboro, wher aha Bpeat two waaaie. Mr. aha VKa a- Hlrrla Mlaa Bn.. bath Harrla and guesia. Messr. Amee n Northrop, left Thureday far tcraa- n. j-a. Bnaaing in yip ay autorno le. Mr. and Mrs Harrla a.l uM klissbeth will soend several i,ki with relatlvo and fneala. Mlaaet Dorothy Hartsell and Irene Long left Friday for Lexington, where tker will vie! I tkelr auat, Mr. Charlea v. McCrary. Mrs. V . J. lloatcomerv rnlirs Thursday afternoon . from ravlson accompanied by Mlas Mary Ramaear. no ui apenu Mverai aaya nere Misses .Virginia an Annette Ilea-. ta. of Hl.rh Point, are vleiUn- tliair ant, Mr. Frank Aranneld. bits Kl K ilftlnsen. Of Orenwod. C.. I visiting Miaa Marx Hill. East Depot afreet. Mre. T. J. MeConnell and little arand. daughttr, Cernelia, Rave rrturnea itum a visit to Spartanburg, & C. Miaa janie ) aits, er Mount Airy, vtaittng Mr, f'an Rita. Miaeea Mary Coanell and ftllaahatft Dick are anendlng aeveral day la Max ton with Mra H. O. Black. Miss Doratkr Klutts. ! Sftllabainr. U TlsMinf M' Helen Llaa-r. Mrs. Jona a. aim aira, uaie i'lcx- trd and her two eons returned Thurs day night from Klnston, wher they have been visiting relative. jnr, sna mra, amee L. isrown ana daughters Mlaaes Nancy Lee, Bud Helen ratieraon, a. u. uaeil and Kay pattsr son. of this alty, and George Edwards, oi Moony Mount, ten rriday ror unim ney Hock, where they will spend eev era) days on- a camping trip, . Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fink and ehll dren. of Henaerson. will arrlva gatur day nlgKt to, visit Mr, and Mra, J. 0, r ilia. . - Mrs, B. A. Cola, of Charlotte, Is via Itlna MrB. Ed Morrison on Orova street Mrs. V. C. Caldwell and little daugh ter, Frances Neely, of Tampa, Pl.. are visiting lira. ). Maa Caldwell, on Whits street. - e Master W. B; Bloob entertained number of hla vOuna- frienrla Maturdav afternoon at hi home On North Union street. e e He. Z. PAH, eastor of Central Meth Joist church, left Monday for Lake unaluska, wher ht will Spend a month with hi family, who are at their aummer noma in xnat ptftct. as Mrt. W, D, Ptmnarto, Mitt Mary Phlfer Pemberton, and MeaarB. David Pemberton and Archie troll left Mnn- day for AlexandrMl, Vft.j where they will attend the wedding of Mlas Mary Moncure, niece oi Dr. pemberton a a a Honoring Mies Martraret lessent. On or t:nncorn a most Oelnverl wnmen. an of hor friends and former "school girl" gathered at her home on North union Street Tuesday afternoon giving her ft genuine furpriso birthday party. Not oniy was tne aurpriBe oompiete, out .when the cause of their coming became clear the Incident was In itself so deep ly touching that Mlaa Beaaent could not find' word t exnres her real ap preciation of this lovely remembrance. Her loving handclasp Alone expressed to eacn on tne real joy in ner neart on thl ocoaslon. After many reminiscences of by gone days, ft large birthday cake and otner reiresnmantt were served, a Ir. and Mrt. J. Wttten Smodt apent the week-end velth Mra. J. E. Smoot at her home on Grove street. Mr. and Mra, w, F, Goodman left Thursday for a ttay oi aeveral weeks at Black Mountain. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hartsell left Wtd netday for Alhevllls, where they will apena several aaya. e e e . Mtsa Isabel Onndann returned Tull day night from visit to friends ftt Great Falla, Mont. She was accom panied home by Miss Frances Benson, who will spend soma time with her. Mies Goodson went to Montana early in the Bummer and during her visit In the west mad visit to several of her scnooimatea. ' see, Mlaa Elisabeth Dayvault gave a de Ughtful party Monday afternoon In honor of her cousins. Misses Edith ftnd Lol Guffy, of Louistourg. Twenty five guestl wtre present and a moat enjoyaDie evening waa spent. R freshments wer served. e a ' Miaa Clart Glllon, bookkeeper ftnd stenographer for the Bell and Harris Furniture comoanv. IB entnvina- a vs. oauon in wesiarn norta Carolina. A Mrt. Ben R. ruvra and ann R.elt have returned from a six weeks' stay In Greensboro, Mr. Craven was ac companied home by her elster, Mist Mittls fionnali, who wilt visit her torn time. Mrs. W. B. Bowen and daughter, Miaeea Alio and Phoebe, who have been llVinsr her fo Several veara have gone to Spartanburg to make that cny meir noma. , Mr. and Mra. D. A. Knsrna nf neaana. boro. Meadamta Fred Connell, Nannie Newman and Tim,, rfihla iAs, t,-., m . . aiay aitsrnoon lor unimney Rock ftnd ?, '""T? ol 'ntrst in western North Cftrollna. . , e . Misses Catharine Flehet and Eugenia Thompson, and Mettrt. Franklin Smith and Lawrence MonK motored down from Sallahury Wednesday to be guests or Miss Catharine Goodman, who It giving a house party thla week. A porch party was given last evening by her aunts, the Mlase Meana. This eve ning Mis Adelaide Harrla will honor be' mend and guests at a card party. Thla afternoon at a A'insw u u- j Gibson Will tnterttln the party.' . r.Mr.-, E'Jr' Cannon. Mlas Mara-rt Virginia Ervln, Messrs. Garah Propst. . ",-' L1,. yr., ence tviiiirora and Charle Wadaworth left Thuradav morning In Mrs. Cannon' car for Ns ork and Atlantic City. ' e , ;" .ai'L"." Jf',,K.YV1",it0"' ,i,t,e dailgh ttr of Mr. and aire T. a.. n,nrL. ",irr.'?in' " 01 bryong friendt at a birthday party Saturday afternoon at her horn on south Union street. Th party was given In celebration of her jo":stoybr.,rh,a0..r4 w" r"t,y n- e e e Mlaaea Wat r-a. aa . ' Tadeabori Eleanor Tarbor- JL. "Irk"" hur nd Mary Bsgl.y Roaa, of Charlotte, will arrive Tueeday arternaoft la be house gueat of Miaa i Goodman for a week. A of Ptrtlat tre being planned SIC no!". Th VrMllio- knal auill fJva.aKl?foTmy ,nc ,hl 'verting At f home on North Union afraal HOCrtlNOHAai KocklnhkiA. 5 .'.,uhf-, .kom. Hamlet road, Mra. Pickett Leak entertained the younger society set of Rockingham, cotnnlimtntln th visitor. daughter. Miaa Concord Leak. Dancing wt the diversion of the evening - - - vui,ie iianieipaiing. 1VS 1 1- clobs rsfrtahmtht wera aarvari uu w. enjorea snreugnout th daneln oerloda. - Mia Anna Leak lHat.. ay,,,iau Bfternon t th Ladhettae t,n ri Waahlhg'ton street, entertained four tnuiKe oi nrmge, nonormg the hbuB party til Confer Ltak. Th. gam waa fraught with Interest and after several sregfeaalona the card wer taken p and th hostess aerved "fiectaoie weei course. Gueets wars anas (.sniora aML and Vlaltnra u m-i Charlotte Keesler, of Ortcnwood, Mls.: niiinin boiioi, or Murrreeabnro. Tnn : Margaret - Taatfer. Mennhla Tenn.;.Dell Bernhardt. Lenoir; Jean McAllleter, Greensboro. and Leuise i roMiina ot .nariotiB. Helen Lang. Mary cniwisiie, jenni atay Pegeee ana gueei, bsibb warw; girta Hr rieon. Octavia Scaled Llhbasi Cnla Mary Louis Kyerett, and Elale Fftlrley.' Tketday nlng Mis Eedale Shtw entertained at her suburban boms for bar niev. Mlae a: let Falrier. who Waa the charming hosts at x tablet ef oriags. wita saisa concord Leak's ruestt as btnerae , The game througnoat wa rl( Wltb lntret. and after th ul pregreaioa axis fcTolloy wa foaht to bold th top score, and was give ft box of fijef KIs powder: to De Phillips waa pre een ted th geatla'a prise, a llae handkerchief. Availing tkmlve of thla ellkhtful affair ' ware: kfieeae Leak. Molloy. Keesler. Deli Bernhardt. Jetn McAllister. Tetftr, Lnie cm land, hoaoree-e: Jennl Max Pegeese and visiter. Mis Weodrew; Anna Leak Ledbetter. Mary Louise, Everett, aa lutiu. 1M3B Phillips. Walter Scale. Jr. Jeh Ola Leg rand Everett ftnd taeeta, Me as re n ngnt aa Ball. Pickett eak. 2ark Long. Wlillara L, Steel. Jr.. Wllllaaa Harry Enawlatl. JaaobL Walter 1 areoaa, Kaaolpk Leak. De lectable r(r.mBi ware Mrvsd aft er th gtm. - Mr. Fraak Brooka Pereeae eater- tained th visitor of Mia Concord l.ak nd th boas viBitor of Mies Jeaaie Msy Peg, down at th Ca fa. Ilrt club x ft swimming parry an pirate supper. Tbis waa a very ligbtrvl tflr est thsmfhlr Kr br th loalBded I tk UvJte lilt a w4asday, ftiuraMtT fteal sushb atlCtfOttir. Hickory, Aug. Mrs. N. B. Aull and Mr. R. J. Revely' chaperoned a oamplng party to Blowing Book, Grandfather and Linvlll Fall thla week. Those In th party Were Mlaaea Virgmla Mall and gut, Cornelia Wearn, of Charlotte. Kvft Tuckr, Elite abeth feouaton and Dorothyi L, of Monro, Virginia WllsOn, ot Rook Hill, ahd Mry Nelson, Of Lenoir, John Springs, Jo Elliott Sherrill, Normatt Hutton, Harry McComb, David Mo Comb, Forney Hoke, Willi (Shell and, Alan wounoiu. I " as Mr, Fred Abernethy entertained at four table Of brldg Monday night In honor of her gueats, Mrs. w. w. Wil- hum. of fiartavllle. ft. C. Mra. W, W Coleman, of Aiken, 8. C, Mrt. W. E, I.agrone, of Cedartown, Oft,, and Mra B. E. Woodruff, of Johnaton, 8. C. Th prises for the highest seoraa wart won by Mrs. R. A. Grimes and K. W. Clark. Th prists Wera a box. ot pow der and o bill fold. A, salad course with aooeSBorles wee aerved.,, . ' e a a ... On Of th most charming social events of th week among th younger set was the party given Tuesday morn ing by Mica Katherlns Allan In honor Ml a Margaret JitoDow, nous guest mis itutn uraiff. uut nowers r ranged atrastivaly in bowl and bask ets furnished decorations. Hearts dice was plavad at sevaral tables with Mlaa Katherin. MenaiaB wlnnlno- tha nrlae. The honor gUest Wat presented alto wun prise, aainty piece or lin gerie. A two course luncheon was aervad with xoae haaketa filled with canai ft lavora. see Mrs. fi. H. Farftbea and dane-htara oav returned irom ft visit to Kalelgh. aaia Margaret ucyow, ot xork, ci. c, tha aruaat fe Mms Siena a! Vtl Ruth Craig. Mitset McDow and Craig wer school mates at Agnes sjoott col- leg tne post year. Mr. and Mr. ftanrra Rnllnv and ehiW dren, Virginia ftnd George Elbert, Bind Mrs. Oecrg Yoder composed a nouBe party at th olub house at th lake at Brldgewater for several days last weak, on Sunday th party wa Join ed by Geo. C. Yoder and Mr. and Mrt. L. F. Long, of Newton, Others apend lng Sunday at Brideewater were Mr. and Mra. K. C. Mansles, Miss Minnie Owaltney, Mlaa Elian Stuart Menxies, Mrs. B. O. Williams, of Charlotte, -Mr. and Mra. Love, of Shtloy, Mr. and Mr. Geo. R. Wootteit and Mis Olio Martin. s v Mis Mftrr Allot Corle. orettv little naugntar or ura. J. Tall Miner. n- tsrtainsa wun a otrtnaay narty xnurs- day afternoon In celebration of her eighth birthday anniversary. About 40 utti loik wr present and enjoyed tn game, cutting tne eak waa lota of fun. Eight pink candla decorated the top. Ice Gream and cako were served and ach child wat given ft toy at ft favor. e Mil Herman Warllok entertained with a spend the night party at her homo Tn Forest Pftrk Thureday night, her guestt Including Mlaaet Louise Row tnd gueat, Emm Lee Hoover, ot Thomaavlll, ftnd Miss Alic Harndon, of Klnston, who is visiting her tlster, Mra. E. A. Herndon. Miss "Agnet Hiaoock. of Khoxvillt. Tenn,, guest Of Miaa Hilda Whlttnar, was nonors at a aengntrul party given Tuesday evening by Mis Whit. ner. upon arrival tna aueat ware served, with lomnnad nunnh av Miaa L,ouiae now, tjame wer played on the lawn and number of musical se lections wer enjoyed, with Misses fMward Clement, Mildred Bowles and Summit Whltener, th latter playing guitar accompaniment!, tea eram and cak wer ervd. On Thursday avenlnr- MV.. .T w Hatcher entertained the Wednesday Bride rluh with three times arrans. ed for playing. Mrs. It. L. ghuford and Mrt. R. A. Gfimet cut for tht high score prise, a bud vase, which went to Mra. Grime. Iced tea and i&ndwlchet wer served. Mrt. Cda-ar Ye-der enterrained in. formally Monday afternoon eompll mentlng Mr. A. K, Joy, of Lenoir, former secretary tit the club, who nent th week-end with Mr. George Kllllan. All membere with th ex ception of on wer present ftnd Miss Maud ttalia was a welcome vfaitA Conversation wat engaged In for torn Mm with Mrt. Carrie Gamble "siHs nletsln variety hv readina- a magatln ttory. A not writing game waa much 'enjoyed. An Ice cream urs wis rrd. oak Rmaa. Aalr xltn. Axtr I Tha Kama or Mrs. C". 2ck Whitaker waa the scene ot delightful shower party Tueeday evening from t to 1). when Mlaa Ogolee Beobow was hostess to ft number of her friend In honor of Mis Dorrla Blmckwcll, ft chftrmlng brido-elect. whose nggmnt to Prof. Richard Larkln wa reoent V Announced. Th ojn wat attractively decorated In allow and whit Buntlowars ftnd ilo, ueen Ann- ! The entire lwr or was thrown tnsult and tablet wer arranged for rook. After ft num ber of Interesting progressions Mrs, Wad H. Dunbar waa presented with ft hog ot powder tor holding high scor. A powder puff was given Mrs, Clara Kimball tor holding low aeore. Th host, assisted by Mrs, C. C . LjrmtJtnqr: ILiiiZlU Surf tnd Still Witter Btthuig, Boktlng, Yachting and FLthutf, Ddfrcinf , Motion PictAirws and E- cetlent Musio. lft-HoU Coif Court? Cp Fear Country Club Vr IhformtttBti Or rrratloaa writ th following hotel: OCEANIC HOTEL. Sfxt ltS OW bh, ! t up. OEORGIA rOTTAGR, Station 1. It t . OCKAK IXN, bear Oceanic Hotel, H.t up. ttAMOVER INN. Statiaa- . FAnil COTTAGB, near Lamina, l Jt Tf.MPl.CJ COTTAGE, near Lamina. II WILMINGTON H0TBU near miegton. up. Kuropeao. 6RTON HOTKU baich tars alert Blt hoteL Earpa. I im Ing too. ki m &el7u.N& bluets RtiOdT u 0 Whitak and h(r. Jam BlaokWell, erved an Ice course, wnicn empnaeis ed the aolor scheme. Id th dining room where the bride-elect wa seated, negro washer woman cam wun a i. h,.k.i fined with Beckagea, which wer given t Mlas BlaokWelL Th retult of th shower Wat visible in th vast assortment of valuable an useful article received. ThOee preaent to ehower congratulation!! on th brid Wer Mesdame J. R. Pddl son, C. Ring, of Kernersville. and Mes aamee Mil . narriinn, r '' Coy Lowry, Jobn I. eenDow, j, j. BenbOw, Frank Llnville. Rob. gta-ftord, Will fitafford, Wade H. Dbnbar, Earl P. Holt. T. K. wnnaiter, ifoaie vj;-'-mlnfts. P. Lang Donnell. Jeeal Ru, .i, . A,.pnrtl Whlta-lcer. W. "j;nev JR. Blaokweil, Arthur i. i, riivaea zack Whitaktr. Cor Kimball, Jennie Keriler, Orover Srook- bank, Mlase JOti BenDow, woj" rlman, Frano.t Stafford. Pearle Lln ville, Wilton BefiboW, DOrrl Black well, honor. a , Bob Stafford knd Thad Davis, of Atlanta. oa arrived Friday and will spend th "emalnder of th umffltr here with relatives. Mrt. A-'B. River, of Mount GrOgna, 8. C, It apendlng ths month of Au gust with Mr. and Mrt. Wad Dunbar. - . aM ixr t ettmtfnrA. Mra. A. 1"B;n:rMV.VyobJtaffjrd--MU Franoas Stafford and Mrs. A.. B. RIV trt motored to Greensboro .Friday. Mrs. James R. Blackwell and Mist Dorrle Blackwell tpent Thursday. In tjreentboro. I - ... . ... Mist Lloyd Merrlman will leav Monday for VUU to frlndt lit vllle, jr AVETTHVlLLa Fayettevllle, Aug. e. Mr. Clayton Tebean arrived last week from her summer horn t Hendortonvlllt to spend ft few days. Dr. and Mr. Tt bean expect, to leav Fftyottovill in fc few week Br. Tebean will enter the Episcopal colleg at Alexandria, va . 10 Study for the mlnlatry, and Mr. Te bean and children will remain ID North Carolina Until! ftfter Chrlstsi. Miss France flreen entertained ft few friend most delightfully Tuesday morning at her' home on Haymount. Thre tablet wer plaoed on th at tractive porch for bridge. After sev eral rubber bad been played. Miss Hannah Lilly wa found to be th winner. aiibb ureao aerveu uo clous salad cours. a l Mr. Williams of Augutta,' 0.. J ,ral,lnw her daus-htar. . Mr. B. R. Huak. Jr.. on Haymount. Friends will be glad to know that Mra. Huaka is much better and expects to leave with Mrs. Willlama, in a few days for wettern Carolina to recuper ate. . . Mra. w. M. whit haa returned to Ox ford afta a abort vlBlt to her daugh ter. Mra. B. R. MocKelthan, on Cook springs street. Mr. and Mrs. Tom thaw and, Bill Jennings are spending th summer at Roe Hill, th lovly oountxy horn . M t V. Yl nl.e An n..lA, rnaH Mrs. E. a, cook ana aaugnter, Hary Raina, are visiting Mrs. Cook's tit ter, Mrt. George Faucatte, In Mount Airy. Mra. Sol Coonef Vai tha hostess at ft lovejy party Wednesday morning at her bom on Anderson strset, ,in honor ot Mrs. L. . urotners, ox wnaiey- vllle, V. After several lnteretting e-amet of rook had been nlaved. the card were laid aside and ft beautiful ly appointed luncheon was aerved, In ThreA OOUrse Mies Bu Belle Nolly It (pending aome time at wyrtie Btacn, a, y. Mrs. Tom Kite na gone to orange burg, s, a, to visit relatives. Mrs. E. J. Wells and attractive daughter, Mary Hlghtmlth Wells, are spending several weeks at Ktdgecrest, as the guastf of Mra. Walla' mother, Mra. J. F. Hiahsmlth. - Mr.' and Mrs. Crawford Cooper have returned to their horn In Oxford. Miss Ailin Coopar returned home with tnem ana expscts to ipena om tim viaiting relatlv. - Mr. and Mra. Walter tL VacWaa have returned rrom Washington and are the tueata ot air. iew wightmao on ail eepl Btreet. Miea Annls Willlama who hat been Very sick for Several weeks- ia much Lbe'ter now. ia n. l. riuiaaa ana cnnaren MIsBet Margaret and Elizabeth Blue and H. L. Plttman Jr., hav returned from WrighUvllle beach. .Mrs. Doo F. bay left last week for Morehead. Mr. and Mr. Frd Gray and chll dren, ot Lumbefton tpent th week end with Mr. and Mrt. Claude nankin on Haymount. miaa Eiisabetn Gainer ht returned from Greensboro. Mr. Charlea Rankl tare Ttiaada a.tA- Montreal to spend torn time with her sister, alls Llstie Dell tnd Katie gut- ton B1 in Bullion COttBg. Mr, and Mra. Wlllla Cneela and thalr attractive daughter, Misses Isa bel and Augusta, Currle. left Wednes day In their car for Montreal to pend the remainder of th summer In thalr Oottage. Mr. and Mrt. Sam Strang- art Bend ing aome time at Seven Bnrlnak. Mrs. uordon Jessup and dfti ughter. Mlsa Annl CTOWaon. Jaaann ,. . nave few Weeka. to tpend Henr Rvsni. a T ki..i.h...M . . . Mlaa Mary Patt.r.o-T, w."'."'- 1 vltltlhs Mia Sub Robs on- Hay. a.5ir,da. .1Mnb;r,oni tpndmg tv- t. J 2fy. r,!' !rI' P barton, who nin,.n,.aLU.,'oh. ?c hr ummr Ur mountain Is thuoh bet- l0 depot, Wll SALISBURY. Ballebury, Au. I. tks Junior and senior branch et of th Chlldrtn t tht Confederacy wer Jointly ntnlsad Tuesday afternoon by Mlsee Margaret Witherspoon, Mary Reynolds, Delphlne Crump, Blixabeth Holme, Waaler Ar thur Reynolds and James Fletcher at the home o( Mis Witherepeon. The program for th afternson eentere about Gen. A. P. HIU and wa Interest Ingly handled by Ml Annl. Laurie Hudson. Edith Clark and Matr Jame Fletcher. .Adding much to tha - 'n.oen' ,.PlaUr a th rno of Col. A. H. Hoyden, wh told many Interesting tales f North Carolina part in the Civil wftr, Impressing en th member their wonderful heritage. Following th program ft toaial keur waa nJoyd. . , a - . itltg Frfthoes Beatley, sf Sumttr, I. C., l the guest ot MiM Loit Camp, bell. ' ' . .., I'.,; , A.ltogthr delihhtrtH and shftrmlnf was th al fresco party given Thurs day evening by Mr. and Mrt, Claud Morris, whefi honoring Mssdamt G. g. spalgh, . V. A. Htrt and Wllllftm Bryn, of TarhOro, about J friendt Vrer Invited to tiiend th evening with them. Myriad ht tiny light lllurjlfi. ated th garden, wihcr flower ot various colors and hus stem sd to grow Just for thla occasion, and Omil theso surroundlMH-a lure. ad U. w. rl"i ?'''d, by th honor af?d Mr, . ' i "v. siemnaroa, received and entertained thalr gueets. Adding la the enjoyment wat entraneln mutlt furnished by, tht Chtstnut Hill band. Honorlna- Mlanea iiirnsis aaA wia Little, of Wadesboro, guests of Mr. Charli Woodson, and Miaa VlwlaH Gregory, of Norfolk, guest of Mia uai titer reareon, Mra. Leake Bern hardt entertained at flv tables ot brldg Friday , afternoon. ' Quantttle of summer flower tn bowl and baa- .. - . -, , uwninivni ior th dainty, orisp ouandlea ftnd cool summer frock. When tcoret war counted Miss Mary Ledbotter Smith was awarded a pretty bunch ot or gandie flower, whll th honor re ceived attractive powder puff. Mrt. Bernhardt' gueata wer Maerlamee Newman, Falrley, Charle ftnd Walter Woodaon, p. H. Bernhardt, Charle Mc Canleaa. George Rtjpp, Charle Levin. Jim Prince, Jobn Ramsey, Clarance Klutt, Horac Payne. Mlase Vivian Gregory, Little, Busb.v, Smith, Louis O'Farrell, LuOU Brlttaln, Margaret Council, Jan Crawford tnd Gaithr Rtartoa. - , ,.-' Mrt. Vincent Bar gam In and ton. Vin cent, Jr., r .pending somt tim la Gresntboro with Judgt S. B. Adamt. Mrs. Hayden Clement and ton, Hay den, hav returned from ft vlllt to relatives in Kentucky. Mrt, W- X. Bryan and ohlldren, who have been visiting Mr. P. H. Bern hardt hav returned to their bom In Tarboro. Colonel and Mrt. Wtllte Scale ahd children have ton to Wtthlngton, wher Colonal Scale will b stationed ouring tne coming year. WU-MINOTOn Wilmington, Aug. I -In eplte ot th fact that ft large number ot Wllming tonlans are away for their eumtter vaoatlona, thOB who rmin ar spend ing th time .very pleasantly enjoying the many pleaaurss that are afforded them'at nearby resorts, delightful trips on the steamer "Wilmington" down th Cape Fear, to but ven In the midst of the summer distractions at Wrights vine Beaoh, tn young people who r pending their summer at horn ar enjoying occasional brldg partlea, luncheons, watermelon frolic, eto. One ot th most enjoyable of that was small brldg party which was given on Tueaday afternoon by Mist Ruth Pleaa antt, at her attractive home, In honor of Mist Emma Thompson, ot Southport. The guests were Mltaes Margaret , Campbell, Hos Jones, Sophia North rop. Margaret Jewstt, Mrt. Ralph Sov- ereiKii ui riiimuaipiua, ansa Asiner Exum Harries and the charming guest of honor. At the conclusion of the gam it Waa found that Mrt. Sover eign made tht hlghttt tcort and sha waa awaraea tne prise, a lovely Ma deira bandkerohiet and dainty sachet, whll th gueet of honor waa alto orb. santed with ft handkerchief and a aa. aht, A dellclou Ice oourt wa rvd and th ftrnoon waa most pleasant ly anent by alt of th Suisti. Judge ftnd Mrs. George Rountre and ramiiy left on Friday latt lor Blowing Rock, where they will spend a month or six wteks. and whar thav fhave taken a cottag tor th remainder of th summer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace imerean and cniidren or Sumter, b. o., ar visiting Mrs. Emerson' Parent, Mr. ftnd Mr. Haywood Clark, wher they r receiv ing ft cordial welcome from their host oi irienot in tnis eity. Miss Esther Kxum Harris! left en Wednesday latt tor Raleigh, wher the it tne gueat oi col, ana Mr, tneriet E. Johnson. ' Ura. Uaradea Rellamv and ohlldren returned from Tarboro. laat Friday, where' thav BDBnt aeveral Weeks Varv pleasantly, th guests Of Mr. Bellamy' parents, air. ana aire, yiaric. - Mrs. Robert Tapp Was hoetet latt Thurtdty when sha entertained a tew of her friends at bridge at her attrac tive horn on Caroline Height. At tn Oonelution ot th gam tempting re freshment wer served and the morn ing wa greatly tnjoytd by U ot tn guests. . . . ,, , . c&kbac30c3acr3a t
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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