GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921
Woman's Realm
Telephone 1001
Weddings, Club Meetings
Card Parties, Personals
Bela-l'limer Wrflillur ' '
The West Market (tract Methodist
church waa th oen of a beautiful
wedding last eventns; at e'olock
when Mlaa Nellie Lov Ilaln became
the brida of Carina M. Flowar, of Lot
Angeles,' Cal., In the presence of a
large number of friend and relatival.
Palm, ferna and profusion of
whlta chrysanthemum decorated tha
ohuroll and on tha altar cathedral can
dles added to tha pretty acena.
Prior to tha ceremony Professor
Scott-Hunter rendered musical pro
gram and Mrs. Henry Ware sweetly
am "I love you."
At the flrat atralna of tha wedding
march from Lohengrin tha wedding
party antertd In tha fallowing order:
The usher, Garland Alderman and Ben
Sutherland, oatne flrat followed by
Misses Ida May Jordan, of Raleigh, and
Annie MeDulTle, maldsmalds, Miss
Nellie Muse and Ml Lula Martin Mo
iver, brideimalda followed Lunsford
HIchardaon and Heaton -Cooper. The
malda wore pretty gowna of Jadevreen
taffeta and carried armful" of yellow
chrysanthemums. Paul O. Trogdon
and Roger Mclluffle were tha grooma
men. Mra. Richard 8. Hall, of Oecala,
Fla., and Mra. K. K. Bain, Jr., aa dames
of honor, wore white duchess aatln and
carried bouqueta of pink chrysanthe
mum. Mlaa Bather Holrlen, of Hocky Mount,
fie maid of honor, waa dressed In
American beauty .taffeta and tarried
Richmond red roses.--Little Mle Jane
Carlton waa rlnghearer and carried tho
ring In a llirge white chrysanthemum.
Htie wore a pretty fruck of white net.
The bride entered with her father
and met the groom and hie beat man,
William J. Rain, at the altar where the
ceremony waa porformed By Key. j.
R. Harnhardt. . v
The bride waa lovely In a white
duchess aatln and lace. Her Veil win
a coronet of lace caught with orange
blossoms. Hhe carried a ahower bou
quet of Rrld roeea, 1 1 1 1 eel of the valley
und orchlda.
Immediately following the wedding
an Informal reception was held at tha
home of the bride's parent on Spring
atreet In honor of the bridal party and
a few friends. The home was beau
tifully decorated, and In the dining
room, where a deltcloua aalad course
waa served, a profusion of white rosea
predominated. '
Mr, and Mrs. Flower left last night
for New Orleans to spend a few days
- before going to California where they
will make their home. Tha bride la
the daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. E.
Rain and Is one of the most popular
and attractive members of the younger
set of Greensboro. She attended school
at Greensboro college and Mary Bald
win aeminary. Many friends through
nut the atate will learn of her mar
riage with Interest.
Mr. Flower Is the son of Mr. and lira.
C. M. Flower, of Alexandria, La., and
Is at present engaged In the construc
tion buaineaa In Lea Angelea, Cal. He
la a popular and capable young man.
Mra. Clark to Ming Here.
The meeting of the teachers In Ral
eigh thla week la bringing 'to the
state many of the noted educational
leaders of the country. Among these
la Mra. Frances K. Clark, of Camden,
N. J., who Is the director of education
of the National Federation of Music
club. and a woman of a atrong per
sonality, and one who la an acknow
ledged leader In musical education.
Hhe will make a aerlea of addresses
before the assembly, : At the earnest
The Well Dressed Woman
Br AOSiKH A HI KM
gtar la Paraaeuanl I'lrlares,
Paris la most enthusiastic about vel
vet. Strangely enough, this mode
started, not with the usual type .. f
fashionable French women, the woman
of 35 or thereabout, but with tha jenne
filet. Wat th flapper, going to
party. In need of a new dance frock
or Invited to the opera? Straightway
mamma goes out and buya her sim
ple little velvet evening frock, a-
Thenee It ha spread rapidly until
th majority of the evening wrap are
of velvet I saw on yesterday, flame,
with a, huge fur collar and trimmed
with quantities of tubular velvet
fringe some of th afternoon ooats.
many of the 'evening frocks and even
un occasional negligee or pair of eve
ning slippers. Th one realm that vel
vet ha lost It hold on Is, strangely
enough, the milliners. Felt, satin, lac
and fiir are, any of them, smarter than
velvet her. .
In th sketch 'la a matronly black
velvet .evening frock. With blissful
individuality, It quit Ignore th pen
chant for high neck In evening frock,
though It la conventional enough In its
other details. There are the ubiqui
tous aid tralna falling from the ihoul
ders, on of tulle and the other of vel
vet, absolutely sleeveless, after the ac
cepted mode for evening; a rather
longer aklrt, draped, no waist line, and
a suggestion of th very low girdle In
the bead embroidery. .
The huge rose on the right hip 1 of
Chinese red bead, with a heart of
rhlnestones. From It branches) out a
wonderful Chinese tree of silver em
broidery, sparkling with blossoms of
rhlneatone.
request of Mr. J. Norman Wills, presi
dent of tho North Carolina Federation
of Music cluba, Mra Clark has consent
ed to come to Greensboro Friday morn
ing, In order that Ureensboro'a music
lovera may have the opportunity of
meeting and hearing her. She will be
the guest of honor at a luncheon to be
given by the Euterpe club at the Hyl
inore tea room at i o'clock Friday.
The olub deeire to afford the oppor
tunity of hearing Mrs. Clark to all who
may be Intereated, though they may
not be members of the club, and reser
vation may be made by telephoning
Mra, Harold Andrewa, president of the
Euterpe olub,
Another noted guest, who will be
present at the luncheon, and will make
an address, la Mra. Croaby Adams, of
Aahevllle. Mra. Adama I a teacher
and eomposer of national reputation,
The Woman's Tonic
Thanksgiving
Store Closed
Today
We are thankful for many things, at
this season when men's hearts and
minds turn to consideration of the
blessings that have been their share
during the preceding year.
. And not the least of these things is
the esteem in which the merchandise
and business policies of this establish
ment are held by you by the public.
JVe thank you for it; its growth during
the past year is counted our greatest
asset.
and I held tn hfgh esteem by all who
know of her, or of her work.
The fact that Ashevlll was (elected
as the meeting place for the next bi
ennial convention of the National Fed
eration of Music cluba, I already
awakening Interest among the musical
people of the atate, who think it la
none too early to begin to plan for the
convention. Following the luncheon,
meeting of the officer of the State
Federation will be held.
Cauldy-uladden Harris.
A beautiful marriage, lovely In Its
simplicity, was solemnised yesterday
evening at S o'clock In the ladles' par
lor Of West Market Methodist church,
when Miss Eugenia Cassidy became the
bride of Marvin W. Gladden. Rev. J.
1L Karnhardt performed the ceaemOny
in the presence of a few Invited gueata,
relative and friends. The parlor waa
simply but tastily decorated with
fern and chrysanthemums,, forming a
lovely setting for the simple ceremony.
Marvin Sexton presided at the plffho
and as the strains of Mendelssohn'
wedding march began the bridegroom
entered with his best man, Kendrlck
Sanford, coming down the aisle and
taking their place la front of the Im
provised altar of fern and flower.
Then came the bride.dreased In a lovely
coat suit of dark blue trlcotlne with
grey accessories and wearing a cor
sage of Bride roses. She was accom
panied by her sister, Mr. Walter R.
Oehan, of New Brunswick, Canada,
dame of honor, who was dressed In
grey crepe meteor and wearing a black
picture hat. She carried an arm bou
quet of pink chrysanthemums. "Hu
moresque" wa played very oftly dur
ing the ceremony, and louder aa a recessional.
flax, ana mrs. umuuen ipiv itnincui-
ately for a short bridal trip south,
after which they will be at home at 431
West Market street.
Mr, Gladden la the daughter of
Mr. Janle Cassidy, formerly of Laurln
burg, now of this city. She has been
a very efficient teacher In the Pomona
school for tha past two years, and has
made a host of warm friends during
her residence hore. Mr. Gladden, a na
tive of Wlnnsboro, S. C, has been con
nected with the Dally Record, this city,
for the past few yoara. lie, too, has ,
number of warm personal friends here
who will be Interested to learn of hia
marriage.
Out-of-town guest here for the mar
riage Include Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glad
den, of Charlotte, and Mra Walter R,
Uohun, of New Brunswick, Canada.
fashion ".how Friday.
The following Is a list of the chil
dren who will take part In the fash
ion show to be given by a number
of young women of the city on Friday
afternoon In the Flrat Presbyterian
hut. The proceed of thla delightful
event will go to tho Children's home
society: Little Mlssea Margnret1 Brit-
ton, Uortense Jones, Virginia Carter,
Margaret (lalloway, Mary Elisabeth
King, Cynthia Vaughn, Frances and
(Catherine William. Anna and Blether
Mebane, Katherine Nowell, Douglas
Long. Mary Louise Rucker, Melisse
Mullen, Grace Stuart Richardson, Mary
Lee Scalea, Alice Andrews. Sara Shaw,
Callahan. Alloe Orubb, KUen Doug
las Hush, Columbia Kelly..-Shenk Beta
Carlaon, Jan Crabtree, Carolyn Weill,
Jean Sparger, Mary Laird, Ruth King,
Margaret Wagner, Mary Emma Rob
bine, Virginia Rhelnhelmer, Reglnla
Heck, Oretta Tlnsloy, Beverly Bharpo,
Nancy Yates, and Master Archibald
Scales, Richardson Preyer, Jack w in
der. Gray Hunter, Edwin Hunter, Ed
win Glenn, Brockton Lyon, Jr., culter
Watklna, Jr., and Willy M. Payne.
Mr Monroe tn flag
Among the moat promising of
flreenshoro' younger musicians,
William Clegg Monroe, whoe home
I on Menrtentiall street. Although
quite a young man, Mr. Monroe has
rich, and well developed baritone voice.
Ho baa appeared before Greonsboro
audience for a number or timea aur
Ing the oust few years, and thoae who
havo followed his career have been
greatly intereated to nolo hi steady
progress in his art.
Mr. Monro Ik now. In New York, this
being the second year during which
he ha studied In that city; prior to
going to New York, he studied at Pea-
body Institute, Baltimore:
A recital will bo given under the
auspices of tho Kuterpe club by Mr
Monroe In the chapel of Greensboro
College on Monday evening, December
S. ,
T Mra. Unekaer Uatertalas.
Mra. C. I lluckner delightfully en
tertalned a number of friends at bridge
yesterday morning at her home on East
Fisher avenue. After an enjoyable
morning spent over th card the bai
lees sirvid a dcllciou salud course
and coffee. Miss Gray Hradshuw won
hlKh score urine, a pair of silk hose,
and the second prise, a box of candy,
was awarded .Miss Kathleen Price. Mrs.
David Gilbert received the third priie,
a pretty pair of candle sticks. The
guest present were MesdameB David
Gilbert, Kugena Springer, Wade Stock
ard, Charles Vanstory, Ferguson, H. L.
Haynes. Alfred Wy Hie,. Fred Sparger,
Hen Talum, Charles Sickle and guest,
Mrs. liauers, of New York, Roland Hill,
George Roberaon, Holme 1'enn, and
guest, Mrs. Richard Perm, of Danville,
Va., J, C. Hedgepeth, Paul Clement,
and Misses Llna Martin Mclver, Kath
orlne Lee Long, Gray Bradahaw, Eva
Mtainback, Katherine Ward, Florence
Alien, Katherine Price, Clara Gant, and
Sara Longest;
' White-Lambeth Wedding.
Last night at 7;o o'clock In the
First Presbyterian church Miss Olivia
O. White and Shamaon T. Lambeth
Were united In marriage. Dr. Charles
r: Myers, pastor , of the church, per
formed the ceremony. It waa a very
quiet wedding, being attended by only
a few friends of: the young couple.
Mrs. Lambeth Is the daughter of
William F. White, of Washington. D.
C. She came to Greensboro about a
year ago to make her home, and since
her arrival here she has made a large
number of friend. She t a pretty and
talented young lady.
Mr. Lambeth la the eon of Mr. and
Mra. B. T. Lambeth, of ThomasrvlUe. He
has made his home In Oreenaboro for
sometime, being eecretary to the su
perintendent of the Danville division
of the Southern railway. i
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Lambeth left on a northbound
train to visit northern oltle. Upon
their return to Greensboro they will
make their home at 125 Battle avenue.
Guests of Mr. and Mra, Wkarton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wharton, Ashs
boro street, will have as their Thanks
giving guests today a number of their
relatives. Those to be present will In
clude: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Douglas and
children. Dr. and Mr. W. F. Cole and
children, of thla olty. Mr. Douglas
and Mr. Cole are daughter of Mr.
Wharton. Mrg. W. H. Grove and
daughter, Mis Lizzie Wharton, Mrs.
Emma Smith, Dr. and Mr. M. H.
Grove and daughter, all of Salisbury,
the ladles being alstcrs of Mr. Whar
ton. Mrs. Jessie Morgan, of Marion,
a niece of Mr, Wharton.
Mrs. Lewis la Hosteas.
Mrs. McDanlel Lewis waa hostess at
a charming bridge party yesterday aft
ernoon at her home on Hillside drive
In Weterwood In honor of Mr. Frank
Baner, of New York, the attractive
guest of Mra. Charles Slckel. Follow
ing a number of Interesting games
Mrs. E, White received th high score
prize, an attractive bud vase, and to
Mrs. Baner was given an embroidered
linen towel. A delicious ioe, mints and
nut wer terved.
Mrs.- eest la Mostema.
Mr. Clarence Cone gave a charm
ing luncheon on Tuesday at the O.
Henry hotel tn honor of Mr. Ralph
Sabln, of Washington, D. C. Dainty
cards guided the guests to their places
and th centerpiece of the table was
a basket of yellow chrysanthemums.
Cover were laid for eight and a de
licious course luncheon was served by
the hotel management. '
Clnk Meeting Pewtaxtaed.
The regular buslnes meeting of the
Business and Professional Women's
club of Greensboro has been postponed
on account of Thursday being Thanks
giving day. Further notice will be
given aa to the date of the meeting.
Itate Meeting In Charlotte.
Representative of th executive
committee of the Business and pro
fessional Women club of the atate
of North Carolina will meet for their
annual convention tn Charlotte on Fri
day, November zB. . i
Mrs. Bradahaw III. .
Friends of Mrs. O. 8. Bradshaw will
regret to learn that ah Is confined to
her home by Illness. '
Mr. J. H. Roberts, of Camden, 8. C.
I visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward N.
MoNulty, who recently underwent an
operation In a local hospital.
Ralph Price, who la a atuaent at
Chapel Hill arrived in th city last
night to apend a few day with his
parents.
Mra. Fred Odell spent yetrday In
High Point.
Vaughn w oodard. of Wilson, will ar
rive In the city today to spend a few
day.
Mia Maggl Staton Howell, of Tar-
boro, Is th guest of Mis Susie Ounter
for several day.
Mis Flossie Denny who 1 teaching
school In Gastonla has arrived home to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Denny, on Summit
avenue.
Mis Elisabeth Heath and Mia Ma
ria Mathews, of Columbia, S. C apent
laat night In the city th guest or
Mrs. P. C. Rucker.
Sidney Allen ha returned from
buainess trip to Denton. .. . -
Ben Cone ha returned from a trip
to New York olty.
Mrs. P. C. Rucker will leave the first
of the week for Richmond, Va., to
visit friends.
Miss Jessie Brandt and Mis Jessie
Myers will attend the Virginia-Carolina
game at Chapel Hill today,
Rev. W. 11. North, of Burlington, waa
a visitor in th city yesterday.
P. C, Rucker will attend the Virginia-
Carolina game at Chapel Hill today.
Rev. A. VA Plylor, editor of the
North Carolina Christian Advooate, left
PERSONAL.
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Keducee unnatural color and comet
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Chrysanthemums
Fine Bloessa.
Pkoa '855
Duffy Greenhouses
Opposite O. Heary Hotel.
Closing Out Sale 1
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Bargains, extra bargain, millinery,
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on train No.. 45 yesterday afternoon
for Concord on a snort Business trip.
Robert Dyr, of Charlotte, passed
through the city yesterday en route
to Chapel Hill 'to attend the Virginia
Carolina game.
Mr. and Mr. Robert Vaughn have
returned from a visit to Sweet Briar
and Lexington, Va.
John N, Wilson, Jrwlll go to cnapol
Hill today to attend the game.
mv m rv Ttnherta will leave this
morning for Bluedeld, W. Va,, to vilt
relatives.
Mrs. Culter Watkln 1 visiting
friends In Charlotte.
A. ML Scale spent yesterday In Ral
eigh on business.
G. S. Bradshaw attended th opening
of" the Sheraton hotel at High Point
Tuesday. -- -
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