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4 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 241, 1922 GASTONIA. Oaetonla, Sept. !. .Mre. J. H. Ken nedy wan hostess last Friday tve ring at her home on York street at a dinner party In honor of Mrs. Ben aon Cannon, of Now York city, who U spending some tlm with her par ents, Mr. and Mra. J. P. livid. A all rtroraj dinner waa aerved. Mra, Ken nedy'a guests Included Mra. Cannon Mies Louisa Reld, Mies Clara Wide man, of Troy, 8. C Mra. P. W. Oar land and Mlaa Maria Torrence. . Mra. Benson Cannon, of New York, and Mra. 0. W. Hopkins, of New port News, -Va.-, who r spending some time 'In tha city with her parents, Mr. and Mra. .1. K. Page, were honor guests at moat delightful t o'clock luncheon at the Country club lest Friday given by Mlaa Marie Torrance. Mra. 8. A. Roblnaon waa hostess at a meeting of tha William Gaston chapter, D. A. H., at her heme on Korlc atreet laat Friday afternoon. After the business meeting a so olal hour followed during which an Ice courae with cake waa served. Mlaa Iva Battle rendered beautiful pla.no aoloa during the hour. .... Laat Friday afternoon at the home -of hie- rtr--lr, and- Mrs.- Hal Little, Mailer Mack Wllaon Little elebrated his fourth birthday with lovely party. e e" e The ssnlor B. T. P. U.' section "X" was entertained laat Friday night at a "wlenla roast" at Armstrong park. Jrorty-fotr gueata were prasent. Mrs. Jack Harper ntrta(nd the Original Thirteen club at her home laat Thuraday afternoon. Bridge waa played. The top aoore prts, won by a club member went to Mra. O. A. Gray. , Jr. The visitor's prlaa went to Mra. 0. W. Hopklna. After the game a chicken aalad course follow ed by loea waa aerved, e The Country club waa the aeene laat Thuraday evening of a beauti ful reception given by the Parent Teacher association to 'the membera f the city school faculty. , ' -e Tha nrat'af the fall V: D. f. social, historical meetings waa held .In the home of lira. S.-.A, Koblnaon laat Thunday afternoon. An unusually larga mimbar of ladlea were pnelent to enjoy tha his torlcal program. , a e . e Mlaa 8h Koblnaon waa the honor at a lovely party and ahow er given by the membera of her -Sunday -ohl lof.- -thai .Flrat Prssbytsrlan ehuroh at the home of the teacher, Mre. -J. F. Thompson. Tuesday night. , Tha party waa a complete aurprlsa to Mlaa Roblnaon, whossmarrlags to JTIca Llnebargar will be an event ot October. (James and contests were enjoyed, also toaata to both bride and groom-elect. Many lovely gifts wsr showered up on the honor guest. , A salad courae waa aerved by Mra. Thompson, Mra. R, A. Love. Mra. Fred Allen and Mra. li. B. Rankin., .: . RADIN Badln, Sept II. Mr,, and Mra. H. M. mjideneau enterulned Friday evening with a dance from 1 to 12 o'clock In honor of tha faculty of the Badln achool. Punch waa served throughout tha evening by Theo Belk and Kliaabeth Pannlll. About 15 gneats were. present to enjoy tha da. lightful 'affair. In celebration; Bf her 17th Birth day annlveraary EUiabeth Ross en tertained a number bf her' friends Baturday evening at the home of her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Ed Rosa on Kirk place. The refreehmente were In oream and cake. Many -beautiful S resents wara recelveg by tha bappy oateaa. '. e e Dorothy Oreenlee entertained Fri day evening at an Informal party In honor of her sister, Mlaa Mary C, Oreenlee, who left Monday for Phil adelphia, Pa, to enter Jefferson Uni versity hospital for training. De licious refreshments were aerved. ' ' Lillian Miller, pretty little daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. R. L. Miller en tertained Saturday afternoon In cele bration of her fifth birthday anniver sary. Numerous games were played by the children after whleh they were Invited Into the dining room where Ice cream and cake were erred. The guests were: Juanlta Ma son, HIcharA Parka, Paulina Reiner, Margaret and O. W. Vlck. Bruce and Evelyn Pannlll, ot Albemarle. ,,,. e e e ,..,-,. Mary Bunley enterulned at three tables o. oardN Monday evening. Af ter the game Ice cream and lady fin gers were served. Thoec preaent were Misses Custls MeHon, Constance Ma Ohee, Gladys Mason and, Henevleve Hunley, Messrs. Luke Baundera, (leo. Hedden, H. P. Markham and T. F. Tyslnger. - . . - -. Mrs. 3. C. King, nf Suwanee. Ten a, haa returned to her home after a visit to Mr. and Mra. McNeely Du ke ae. Mrs. Karl Morgan has returned to Send your suits, wraps, other wearing apparel to to their5 original fresjiness and beauty. Besides fitting thani for another season's wear our Cleaning Revives the Fabrics . Work Called For and Delivered '"Benson Did It" Benson's Dry 303 S. Greene i:!:a;:Si Badln after spending several Week! In I'ageland, H. C. Mrs. Elisabeth Baldwin returned Monday to New Rrunswtck, N. J., after spending; taevnral weeks with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. E. L. Green Ice. . Mrs. P. F. Young la visiting Mr. Young's parents In Greenville, 8. C. Mlas Margaret Cresawell haa re turned from a week'e vlalt In Char lotte. She was accompanied homo by Mra. B. A. Button and children, botey and-unite. OAK RIDOB Oak Ridge,.;. Kept... . M-rAn affair that waa thoroughly enjoyed - was the brunewlok slaw given Friday evening by Mr. and Mra. J. Frank Mnvllle In the grove near their to bacco barn, About 150 were preaent, coming from WlnstoniHalem,' Kerii" eravllle, Summerfleld and Oreeneboro. An hour or more waa spent In pro gressive conversation. Then all present were bountifully aerved with, brunawlck stew, chicken, fish ami coffee. .-.'.,' Mra. Bascom Whltaker haa return ed from a month's atay at Wrights vllle and Qreensboro. Prof, and Mrs. A. B. 'Cummlngs spent Wednesday afternoon In Win-1 ston-8alem. : - Born, to Mr. and Mra. Jesse Rue. on September 18, a eon. Before her marriage Mra. Rue waa alias Lillian Mooney, s, e e , ti i The annual reception to the stu dents of O. R. I. waa given In the auditorium Friday evening. Profes sor T. B. Whltaker, president of Oak Hldne Institute, delivered the chief addreae of welcome, This talk was so broad and so Impressive - that each young man must have fait that each word of welcome was moaat for him Individually. Membera of the faculty pledged their support under all difficulties. No doubt at the close of tha evening's entertainment every young man had caught the Oak Ridge spirit, and felt that he waa Indeed a true member of the, student body. Block cream, cake ara punch were eerved at the close of the program. Muslo was furnished by O. R. I. orchestra. Irby Stafford will leave next week for Athena. Oa., to enter college. Mr. and Mrs. Rdwln Kike ars spend ing a month with Mra. Flke'g-prents( Mr. and Mrs. A. Vegram. Mr. and Mra. Frank L'nvllle ,were Oreenshoro shoppers Wednesday. Mr. Tobln, of Atlanta, Oa., spent several day ths paat week with M. T. Edgerton formulating plana (for tr4ps for the E4gerten -TMirlng-vsom-. pany. " Prof, and Mrs. T. V. Whltaker, for the week-end have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Fentrlaa, of Oreenekera. - - The home built-in Summerfleld by W. J. Stafford la nearing oompletlon and Mr. Stafford expects to move hla family there at a very early aato. Oak Ridge regrets to loss Mr. and Mrs. Stafford. Mrs. W. W. Mooney left Wednesday for Chapel Hill to visit her daughter," Mrs. Jesse Rue. 1 Miss Psarl BenbowlB spsnding her vacation at her home hare. HlflH POINT High Point, Sept. S3. Mlaa Claudia Dick gave a formal opening of her kindergarten and primary classes at the Sheraton hotel on Wednesday morning at 10 n'clock. Ovw a hun dred gueata called hntween the hours of 11 and II. bellclous punch win served. . -' Friends of fleddle Rlair Strickland of this city will be Interested to learn of his marriage to Miss Ksther Klchel berger, of Portsmouth, Ohio. The wedding took plaoe t the Broad atreet Presbyterian churoh, of Co lumbia on Wednsaday, September the (th. e e e , Mrs. Bruce Carrawayiwaa hoateai at her home on North Main street to the flimnu Zeta club and a few Invited gueata on Friday afternoon from 1:10 to 1:10 o'clock. Four tables were arranged for bridge and at the conclusion of the games aotleloua refreshments wen served by ths hostess. Assisting were Mra John Lindsay, Jr., and Mrs. John Llndaoy, Sr. Those playing were Mre, Robert Amos, Mrs, Thus, Gilliam, Mrs. farter Dallon, Mrs.. I, T. Mann, Mrs. Forrest Murray, Mrs. W, C. Jones, Mrs. John Lindsay, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Mutton, Mra. Lawrence Matton, Mrs. Tt. U. Terry. Mra. J. Oolil, Mrs. Oacar Baxter, Mrs. Chas. Houser. Miss Violet John ion, Mrs. Marry Raymond and Mrs. Alvln Parker. e e ' Mra Robert Walker entertained Friday evening at o'clock at bridge honoring Mrs. Jamea Hardee, of Madison. Fin, and her two guests Mrs. Van and Mrs. McColl. of Val dosta, Ua. ' e e , e Miss Isabel Tate, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tate, left last week for Hpartanburg. H. C., t enter Con verse college. ' She waa accompanied by Miss lria Rurrus, who is a mem- her of Junior class of that institution THE CHaAMl OF NEWNESS ploves. dresses, coata, and us and we'll restore them Cleaning Works - t Phono 2667 - Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. i C. fhla ycur. lllsj Kiurriii lsaT'oaUghler nf Mr. and Mre. Burma on the Boulevard and charming member of IMtfli Point younger set. Mr., anil lr. Will HcHelL-of Jack sonville. Fla , atnpped a short time in High. Point. laat.rk, -... Mrs. f.nrnct Pollock delightfully entertnlneil members of the Beta PI club on Thursday 'afternoon at 8:S0 O'clock at her home on Johnson street. Five lahlts of brldgo were played and htgtr score prize was awarded Mrs. Oliver Causey, a set of bridge pencils. . , The hostess assisted by Mrs. W. E. Price served delightful refreshments at S o'clock. , KKltVKRftVILLE ' KernersvlHc, Sept. 23,- Miss Helen Shore, waa hostess to .a'.Mmer- party Tuesday evening. The table was per fect In its appolntmenta. covers being laid for eleven. The followtng guests were present. Prof, and Mra. T. K. Whltaker, Prof, and Mre. Z. L. Whlt aker, Mr. and Mrs. Bascum Whltaker, of Oak Midge; Robert Shore, of Win ston-Balem: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Shore and Mra. H. E. Shore, of Ker nersville. e e ; The Ladles' Aid society, of the M. F, church had a delightful social meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Win. Loggett on Main street. Many sewing baga were brought and the hour went by all too quickly, Mrs. Loggett served cake and coffee to the following guests: Mesdames . N. Llnvllle, W. S. Llnvllle, J. A. Llnvllle, Pink Lln vllle, Clyde Holt, Y. B. Albert, Miriam Whicker. Rufus Hastings, Luclan Hepler, Jack Watltins. Charles Cook, John Wnvllle and Mist Cora Brookbank, ' e e VMIsa Marguerite Ring left Sunday foV Charlotte to visit witli friends for a few days and from there will go to Brenau college, Gainesville, Oa, Mr. and Mra. Clay V. Ring attended Al Field's minstrels In Winston Wed nesday night. Dr. O. L. Joyner made a business trip to Htatssvllle Tuesday. Mrs. John Wilkihs and children returned to their home In States vllle Tuesday after spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Joynar. Hugh Crossett spend a few days the .ast week with his mother, Mrs. Mtrfflle Crossett. He will' enter the dental college in Atlanta, Oa., ths coming week. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Llnvllle. Mrs. Clyde Holt and Mr. W, S. Llnvllle pent Monday in Wlnston.Saiem. HOCKS VILLB Mooksvllle, Beit. 13. Mrs. Grant Daniel and her sister, Miss Hattie Fowler of Stateavllle, were Joint hostesses at a pretty sewing party Thursday afternoon of laat week, In honor of Mlaa Helen Meroney, bride elect of this month, Each guest was Klven a dish-towel to hem and em broider for the bride. After this was completed little Miss Pauline Daniel entered dressed as a fairy, gava the honoree a string, asking her to close her eyes, think happiness, feel happi ness and see happiness. At the end of the atrlng waa the "Well of Hap piness," a pretty "well" made of white, twined around with Ivy, from which she drew a linen shower. The bride-elect received many pretty and useful linen gifts. A tempting salad eourss was served. The favors "were beautiful pink rosebuds, The guests Included Mlasea Helen Meroney, Margaret Alison, Ossie Al lison, Clara Moore, Louise Harris. Mary Richards. Willie Miller, Dorothy and Jane llayden tiaither and Mlaa Hunter, Mesdames K. P. Crawford, Elmer Srhults, 1, K. Meroney, Ay. H. .eurand, A. T. Orant. Jr.. J. A. Daniel, B. C. Clement, Jr.. and Mrs. Scarr Morrison, of Stateavllle. e e e One of the prettleat aoclal eventa of the autumn waa the sewing party given by Sllss Margaret Allison Tues day afternoon at her pretty home on Mapie avenue, complimentary to Miss Helen .Meroney, whose marriage to Silas McUee. of Oreenshoro, takes place next Thuraday. The reception room where the guests assembled was arranged with baskets of golden glow and other autumn flowers. After a rtellcloua course of refresh ments had been served, Miss Allison entered the mom rolling a tea table; on the top of the table was a huge teddyhear with a parasol stretched over. him and across hla chest on pasteboard was printed, "Jo Jo say a showers for Helen," On the lower part nf the (able were many pack ages for the lirlde-elect In the way of a novaltyi'showsr. . e e Mrs, J, I,. Sheet- entertained at a sewing party Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. K. Kheelt, of Greens boro. , A delicious salad course ws served during the afternoon. Mrs. Csrr Allison and children, of Cleveland, are guests of Mrs. B, C. Clement. i Mrs. Scarr Morrison and little son of Stateavllle. have returned to their nome arter a short visit to Mrs. Mor rison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. l. K. Horn. Mrs. R. L, Morrow, of Albemarle, Miss Margaret Meroney, of Oreenvtlle, and Mrs. A. 1). Foard, of Lenoir, will arrive the first of this week to lie present at the Mcllee-Meroncy wee ding which occurs Thursday 12LKIN Elkln, Sept. t J. Miss Grace Cocker ham entertained most charmlnirlv a number of friends on Friday after noon, at tier home, on West Main street,. couipllmenUry -tof the- yaung ladies of Ui graded school faculty. In the reception .hall and dining ruom, most attractively arranged with lovely autu-n flowers, seven tahlea were pluced fur rook. No atoro prises were given. Following a series uf Intensely Interesting games, the hostess served a delicious salad course and tea. Honoring Mre. Harold Messenger, of Hartford, Conn., Mia Loutsti Roth entertained at one of the most he:tu lllul partita ot, the season., on Fri day eveulng ut her Itoniu on Terrttce avenue.. Gurgwous dahlias in their vivid autumnal colors, were used tor decorating the rooms, of the home, making a strikingly pretty setting for the card tables. Ave of which were, charmingly arranged for bridge. For scoring highest during Otu vi' gressions, Mrs. C. S. Currier and T. 1). Chatham were awarded decks of carus. To Mrs. Measengor the hos tess gave a box of dainty handmade bandkerchlefa. - At twelv o'clock, cards were put aside and tho guests were uahereo, into the dining roum where, a delightful buffet luncheon, was served. The guests of the ou- caslon were Jlr. and Mrs. C. S. Cur-J, rler, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shlnn. Mr. and Mrs. f'ofiiifeittef, Mr.' and' Mr's. " T. Dan Chatham, Mrs. Harold Messenger, of Hartford, Conn and p. P. Owyn, of Philadelphia. Miss Klliabeth Merrltt, of Mount Airy and A. (). Bryan, Miss Catherine Hubbard and O. K. Merrltt, qf Mount yUry.. . , .... r, -- e e . e Mrs. ;. (.. (Jrler and Miss Msud Greenwood were jojnt hostesses at an enjoyable afternoon party on Satur day at the home of the former on Bridge atreet, the gueste of honor being . Mrs. Mabel Lewis, of Los Angeles. California' and Miss fath erlne Hubbard, a , Popular bride-to- oe or October. At a number of small tables, the ever popular game oi mo was played, pln,ces being found by dainty hand-tlntefl acore oaras. Mrs, c. c. Polndexter scored niguest during the games, winning tne prise, a box of lovely handker- ejiiers. Tn nonorees were also pre. sented with attractive gifts, Mrs. Lewis batng given a box of hand drawn handkerchiefs and Miss Hub bard a handsome embroidered, osnter piece. The aesthetic dancing of lit tle Miss Jean Lewis during the aft ernoon contributed to the enjoyment of the guests, her unusual grace Winning the admiration of every one. Near the close of the afternoon, a delicious frozen salad courae was served by the hostess. ' e - The Woman's Missionary society of the Baptist church met Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. S. A. Simmons In West Klkln. During a business session, following the pro gram two new members, Mesdames Bsxter Mathls and J. M. Holcomb were enrolled. - - s -s .'.- Miss Majorle Chatham entertained the Y. W. A. society on Monday aft. ernoon at her home on West Maid" Plans were made for tha annual bazaar. e e e. Mrs. Charles Vance, of Winston. Salem arrived here today, to be the guest ot Mra. Harden Graham on Terrace avenue. Mra. Graham will entertain In honor of her guest this afternoon. Misses Willie Paul and Mary Hen dren left today for eastern North Carolina, the former going to Rich Square to teach this winter; the lat ter going to Greenville to continue her studies In liast Carolina Teach er's Training school. Mrs. W. M. Oray left yesterday for Charlotte to visit .relatlvav for a week or two. ' GRAHAM Graham, Sept. II, Mrs. 3, Z. Al bright waa hostess on Friday evening a surprise ..ta-MT llbrltu,..a4 a four course dinner In eelebratlon of her husband's birthday. Ths house was attraotively arranged with tall flowers. Pink rosebuds and fern formed ths eenterpleee for ths table. e e Mr. and Mra. J. R. Adams and two daughters, Misses Nell and Elisabeth, of High Point, were guests at the home of Mr. W. H. Ooley on Sunday afternoon, returning home that eve ning. They Were accompanied by Mlaa Marcl Ooley who remained un til Tuesday evening. Mra. C. 8. Hunter who Is spsnding some time In Greensboro spent Bun day here at her home. Mr. and Hrs. C. W. Causey of Greensboro spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Qreens boro snd ths tatter's sister, Mrs. Chas. Oliver, ot Dallas, Texas, were week-end, guests of Mrs. J. L, Sobtt, Mrs. Chas. Perry, of Salisbury, ar rived Tkfursday afternoon to spend the week-end with her sitter, Mrs. M. B. fount, "-" Clifton Bolston, of Charleston, 8. C, arrived Monday to take up work in the high achool department of the graded achool and he will alao have charge of the athletios In ths achool. Mrs. A. C. Jordan, Miss Pattle Jor dan and A. C. Jordan, of Dur ham, came up Friday evening to apend the week-end with the- former'a daughter -and latter'a sister, Mra. M. E. Yount. Mrs. Vlctdr Graves and llttls daughter, Louise, sre guests at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. L. Banks Holt. A reunion of the Sharpe and j'sley famlllea waa held at Friendship church on last Wednesday. . u waa the Uth birthday of Mrs. Barbara Isley, widow of George Isley. and ehe waa the honor guest of the oo-e casion. She makea her home with Milton Isley. The oompany consist ed of more 'than 100 people, rela tives and friends who came from Durham, Greensboro, Slier City and Asheboro. When dinner time came a 116-foot table was loaded with good things to eat. Attending from Graham were Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Garrett, Alfred, T. Webster and John M. Tlnnln, who re port th.it It was a very delightful occasion. e e Mlaa Lily Honrlne, of Burlington, and Mrs. Carl Parrlsh, of Wilson Mills, spent last' week-end with Miss Mamie Parker. Mlas Ellen Plckard hss gone to Richmond. Va., to take a business course at Masaey'a Business college. Frank Tlunvirker, of High Point, wss a visitor here on Tuesday. Mrs. W. B Greene and children re turned Wednesday from a visit to Mrs. Herbert Kdwards at Franklln vllle. . Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Caldwell and Utile daughter, Mary, attended the presbytery at Jefferson last week. SALISBURY Salisbury. .Sept. S3 Beginning Its new season, the Mentor club held an Interesting meeting on Wednesday morning with the president. Mrs. Johp McCanless, The program con tinued the study of India, the after noon being devoted to famous tem plea of India. Mrs. C. W. Armstrong. Mrs. A. S. Jones. Mrs. T. C. Fisher, and Mrs. J. L. Hatch took part In the program. Those present were Mes dames C. W. Armstrong. T. C. Fisher, John Webb, John Randleman. J. W. Zimmerman. A. S. Jones, J. R. Trot ter, J. I- Hatch, Cabell Young, and Mlaa -Ruth. HanaoeW, e e e Sidney Blackmer, who returned from a summer abroad on August ?, la now rehearsing .hla piny . which opens in New York, October 16. Mr. Hlackmer. playing opposlt Miss Christine Norman wip appear thts fall in Honrl Batlulle's "L'Enfant d'Amour"., appearing In "Sabatlnl'a" Scanunouche in the mid-winter sea son. " e , The Twentieth Ceuntury Book club reconvened for the fall with an en joyable meeting at the homo of Mrs. Henry Davis. Officers elected for the coming year are Mrs. J. W Fletcher, president, Mrs, W. H. Mc Whlrter, vice-president, and Mra 0. 11. Williams, secretary. Misses Haiel Hudson and Sarah Wiley left this week for Greensboro to continue studies at the North Car ollna College for Women, and Misses Elizabeth Yancey gud Corlnne Heillg iert tor v, Inston-Salem to enter Salem college. Honoring five popular June brldea. Mesdames James Parker, Edwin Heb- "n. names wooson. n:'N. Hayes, and T. W. Andrews, Mrs. J. p. Moor en tertained at alx tablea of bridge on Thursday afternoon at her attractive home. "Bohemia". Receiving with the hostess were Mesdames O. L. Stewart, John German. R. L. Msunsytj ana miss Anna Forbes Llddell, of Charlotte. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Ralph Hartman presided at the punch bowl.- . see'.' "The country. ollib waa the scene" of a) lovely affair on Friday afternoon wnen Mrs. F. N. McCubblns enter tained In honor of her sisters. Mra. H. F. Wllkerson, of Panama Canal sOrre, Mrs. Harris Fsrguson, of Vir ginia, and of Miss Ruth Hancock, ot Baltimore, alstar of Mrs. John Ma Canless. Bridge was played at 13 tablea, -high, acore prlxe, a Chinese rose fan, being won by Mrs. Le Wallace. A number of additional guests Joined th players aftsr ths gam. With' Mis Sadls Kluts as hostess the Twice Beven Book club held a aeilgntruj meeting on Tuesday af ternoon. Interest centered In the se lection of new books for the series, a splendid list being chosen. Delicious refreshments followed the program. - Mrs James Davis sntertalned the Sorosis Book club on Tuesday af ternon, "Th King Fisher," by. Phyllis Bottome, being the book and author for discussion. Tea and sandwiches followed the program. Those pres ent were Msdamea Holmes. J. H. Robertson, VI, XI. Dsston, Edwin Hob son, Ross Slgmon, Hayne Blackmer, Charles McCanless and Mies Doris Harry. e The Christian Reld Book club mst Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. E. Eagan. Book discussions were gen eral, and showed a diversity of opin ion. Members present were Mesdames Percy Grimes, George Fisher, Edwin Clarke Gregory, Mamie O. Linton, Richard Henderson, E. D. McCall, A. H. Price, S. H. Wiley, A. E. Reynolds, and Misses Anne Neave and Janles Kluts. ' ' Mrs. F. F. Smith," Mrs. Elliott. Miss Cornelia Elliott, and Mr. Franklin Smith returned Wednesday from Blowing Rock where they have spent the past week at Green Park. Of Interest throughout' ths Stat rhr t;;e?announcemem-or"th6 wgrngsv ment of M-". Edmond Ragland, of Salisbury, to Miss Mary Ellen Mar shall, of Little Rock, Ark., th wed ding to take plaoe ths latter part of the month. BLOlf COLLEGIA Elan College, Sept. 23. Saturday afternoon the members of the Cttl sens Bible olass, accompanied by their teacher, L. W. Vaughan. enjoyed a delightful outing and basket picnlo at Lambeth's pond. Boating, swimming and kodaking were the principal amusements for the afternoon, after which a tempting plonlc lunoh was spread, followed with block Ice cream and many kinds of delicious home-made cake. Besides members of the class, also present were several Invited guests, among them being Dr. W. A. Harper, wh organised the class years age. Ala present was Rev. Dr. J. W. Wel lonfr, in his (eth year, but yet active in all things pertaining to church wot. see Alex Joyner, Of Courtland. Va.. spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Jas. A. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Cox. of Oreens horo, spent Sunday here with Mr. Colt's mother, Mrs. L. I. Cox. Mrs. Jas. C. Washburn has return ed lo her home st Greensboro after a visit here to relatives. .Jasper Apple spent the first of the weok at Danville, Va., on bustneaa. Mlas Nell Tickle visited at Qreens boro the past week. Miss Mabsl Hlnton who has been 111 for some time Is Improving and left Monday to spend some time at Moore's Springs. e Mrs, T, C. Amlck .In her '-.usual charming manner delightfully enter talned the Klon College Book club Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock. The parlor and hall were attractive with beautiful pink roses and many wild forest flowers, suggestive of the au tumn season. Mrs. A. L. Rich, president ot the club, presided. After the roll call, which was responded to with many Interesting current events, several business matters-were attended to, a commltte composed of Mesdames. W. A. Harper, A. F. Perkins and H. D. Lambeth were named to eo-operat with th town In regard to having a clean up day. The program for the day was an unusually Interesting one. being on th life of O. Henry. Mrs. W. P. Lawrencbad prepared a panr on the life of O. Henry, which she read, portraying the many Interesting things connected with his active life. This was followed by a humorous se lection. "Romano of a Busy Broker," O. Henry. This was given by Mrs. H. t)i Lambeth. - After th program. Mrs.. Amlck assisted by little Miss Frances Dvlney served delicious blook cream, cake and fruits. Th honor guest for BANISH GRAY IIAIR Jl ANY charming faces are and by pre. maturely (raying hair, if throuth Ill ness or exposure to hsnh elements your hair has become tray, streaked or faded. "Brownatone" will bring back toe look of youth. Thousands of women have tinted their hair to natural shades ith this mod ern aid to besuty. Any shade from (olden brown to black. Acts Instantly, easily ap plied and guaranteed harmless to hair, stalp or skin. All dealers 50c and U se, Trial bottle sent direct for 10c To Kenton Fharmacal Co., no Coosta' BISU., Covlngtoa. Iy. BROMAIONE the afternoon was Mra. J, A. Hurna- day. -see Mrs. O.F. Prldgen and Matter Jack, of Raleigh, are here visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kaltxel: ' ' - Mr. and Mrs: Newman Cox and little Miss Lucll. of Graham, spent the Arst of th week here visiting Mrs. L. I: Cox. Mr. and Mra A. B. Btaley, of Julian, spent the past week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klmrsy. Mrs. W. T. Herndon, of Winston Salem, Is hers visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hobby have re turned tc their home at Raleigh after having -visited their daughter, Mrs. 11. A. Atkinson, Mrs. T. A. May returned home from Ralney hospital, Burlington, Sunday, having been there for some time. She underwent a surgical operation and la now making rapid Improvement as mono Ashboro, Sept. 11. Mrs. W. H. Luch entertained a number of friends at bridge Tuosday evening, having as honor guest Miss Elisabeth Grady, of Orangeburg, S. C, at the conclu sion of a most interesting game. cards -wsrs collected and the hostess served a salad course. Those pres entwere: Misses Grady, Annie allies. Ethel Lovette, Hallie Ross and Messrs. Brltt Armflsld, Bob Bunch. Carl Page, Hobart and Carl Richard son, Mr, and Mra J. T. Lewallen. e e ; Mra J. T. Lewallen delightfully en Urtalned th members of her Sundity. school olass at hsr home Monday aft ernoon. After playing games. of va rious Mnds for an hour or more,- the hostess served hot chVioolate and assorted sandwiches. Those present were: Minnie Lee Burkhead, , Edna Johnson, Ada Ma Parrlsh, Loulso McCain, Milton Hanner, Bruce Steed, Billy Wood, Nyal Johnson, Tom Gray, Oordon York. Coleman Moore, Bruce Bulla-and William Hughes. e e Mlssss Golda Hayworth and Vlrlan Cranford, who are studsnts at G. C. W. In Qreensboro were at home for the week-end. I Roxboro. Sept. 11. Th Muslo club had Ita first meeting ot th year Wednesday , afternoon, with Mra Preston Satterfleld. Only a short pro gram followed the roll call, which was responded to with ourrent must cal notes, Mrs. K. L. Street gava a piano selection and Mrs. T. C. Bradsher, a vocal "numbsrT "TarKbuV matters of importance to th club were discussed for the coming year. after which the -meeting closed. The members present wara: Mesdames K, C. Long, T. C. Bradsher, K. L. Street. W. 0. Sample. Salll Morris, . J. B. Hurley, Preston Satterfleld. and Wss Claudia Carney. ' e ' Th Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church had Its reg? ular meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Long. After the business part of th program, which was added to by short talks from the different members, and Rev. J. B. -.Hnrleyy. 'delightful eottrse fof refreshments was served from a prettily appointed table. . . A very daintily appointed party of the past week was a rook party given by Mrs. H. 8. Morton, on Friday aft ernoon at her home on Virginia avenue. The guests were greeted by the hostess and her sister, Miss Lola Bass, of Semora. who is her hous gueet. Eight tablea wars placed for the game, on the porch and in the living room and parlor. After each progression, each couple making the highest score, were presented with beautiful white dahlias, these being presented by little Misses Mary Marshall Dunlap. Mary Jane Long, Annie Wooding Wlnatead, and Helen Morton. In conclusion of the game, the hoatess served a delicious salad course, followed by block cream and cake. The gueata at this affair were: Mesdames T. W. Pass, B. a Clayton, F. O. Carver, W. D. Merrltt. L. M. Carlton. T. B. Woody, EdwinT r.nerman, it. v. Boatwrlght, Frank Wilson. E. P. Dunlap. Eldon Bradley, J. J. Wlnatead, Hugh Woods, V.-Yf. Henderson. R. W. Stephens, W. T. Pass, M. R. Long, J. D. K. Rich mond, W. H. Long, W. T. Long, J. A. Long, Jr., B. E. Lov. H. W. Win stead, G.- W, Thomas, A, M.- Burns, E, C. Long, W. C Bullock, J W. Noell, and Misses Elisabeth Noell, Lots Bass. Christina Walker, Sue -;In varied We Give Fred Livennore, 222 S. Elm ' II Suits Merrltt, May Wilson and Maude Bar sett. see" Mrs. J. A. Beam was hostess-to the teachers of the graded school and a few friends, Wednesday afternoon, at the "home of Mrs. K. A. Spenoer, ou Reams avsnue. Two Interesting con tests. Interspersed with animated conversation furnished th entertain ing feature.-. At tblos ot th aft raoon, the hostess served block cream, and cake .and -mints. The teachers present were: Mesdames W. H. Long, Josephine Parker, Mieses Mildred Satterfleld, Katie Lee Matthews, Clara Edwarda, llary Hardy, May Wilson, Sue Merrltt, Ethel Newton, Helen Leery. Louise Thompson, Rosalie Woodllef, -Delia Bryan with Mesdames R. A. and R. M. Spencer, and A. R. Warren as ad- ditlonal guests. Miss Annie I. Brooks, and Roy Prank Hedrtok -w married Satur day at Halifax, Va., by Rev. Mr. Boa well, of the Baptiat church. The bride la the 'eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks of this place, while th groom, a native of this stat. Is now located 1b Guilford county where he Is connected wltA the Guilford county road department. After a short tour they will be at noma, at Stokesdale. MT. AIRY Mount Airy1, Sept II. A very quiet marrmge that cam as a surprise took place at Central Methodist par sonage last Sunday at 11 o'clock, the cunti acting parties being Mrs. Mabel Jackson, of Washington, D,-C, -and David O. Sunderland of this : lty. Immediately after , the oeremony which was performed by Dr.. K. K. Boyor, the bride and groom with a party of friends motored to Winston Salem where they took eupper at th Robert E. Lee hotel returning to this city where they ar at horn at th Blue Ridge hotel. Mrs. Sunderland was the guest of Miss 'Lett! Owyn at Idlewlld, the country home of Mra R. L. Owyn near this city, prior to her marriage. e e Miss Kathrlne Fawcett gar a theater party Thursday afternoon to a dosen girls of Junior ago celebrat ing her birthday. After th show re freshments were nJoyd at th drug stor. . . . y - ; - ! "- -K,-... ' A pretty courtesy was shown ths new teachers Tuesday vnlng when th Phllathea class of Central Metho dist church gave a wienie roaat In their honor, Misses Grace Foy, Lillian Boyer, Mary Franklin Graves, Mar- garet Ashby, Ada Jones, and Mrs. E. C. Banner being the hostesses. Th partr--mo-tord' to-thhom-iof- Mrsr Dlla Banner near this city where af ter a feast ot wienies, steak, baeon nd rolls followed by toasted marsh mallows cooked over a camp fire, stories Wsrs told In ths gathering twilight, th dancing firelight lend ing cheer to th nappy scene, see Twenty tiny tots ranging In aare from on to three years snjoyed what was to most of them their first party Monday afternoon in eelebratlon of ths second birthday of littles Miss Myrtle Moor Mickey. Dainty favors suited to their tender years candy and Ice cream-mad this a memprable occasion. - . '...'.- " - ' -- V; ' J. R. Lawrence and Miss Victoria , ,& v. i 1 1 c, ui jiii, rvini, war wa- end -visitors her motoring through the country to bring Mrs. 8. S. Law rence, of Oklahoma, to this elty aftsr being their guest. Mrs. W. H. Marlsr. of Winston Salem, Is the guest of her brothers P. A. and R. A. George. . -Miei MSfJofle Yates has rturnd to Raleigh aftsr visiting hsr slstsr Mrs. H. a. smith. ' Mr. and Mra. W. B. Hal and Miss Mamie Burke are spending this week at Moore's Springs, Miss Mary Emily Wilkinson, ' of Charlotte, is the guest of Miss Elisa beth Merrltt. Miss Mabel Bacon, of Chsrlott. passed through this olty th first of th week en route to Dobson to teach In the high school. Miss Flora Binder his resumed her studies at Salem college, Winston Salem. WILKES B OHO Wllkesboro, Sept. IS. Miss Ann Lwls entertained most charmingly Baturday morplng from 10 to 11 at a miscellaneous shower In compliment t Mis Mildred Winkler, brlda-eAect. Late summer flowers were an Mass oally arranged In the home,, a color The Changes In Style Are faultlessly portrayed in the garments we are displaying.' Here are presented the true concep tions of the many style innovations direct from Paris. It has been many years since there have been so many radical departures in styles yet in making our selections we have been careful in following the many changes. . Presenting the New Modes Coats Dresses popular colors and fabrics, and at prices you will not ... expect National Certificates With Purchases The Quality Prop. not of yellow and whit being ob served. As th guests arrival they war greeted by th hostess who dlreeted them over to th aid porch, which waa tastefully decorated with golden rod And yellow dahlias, Wher Miss Elitabsth Barber presided over th bride's book which waa attractively ngravtd in yellow, "Best Wishes for Mildred." Each gueet wss asked to writ s wish for th brid. Dainty little scor carta marked tha place for each guest at f lv ta bles wher hearts die was played, Mrs. Fred Hubbard won high aeor prise, a bottle of Jonteel tolletNwa- ' ter, which she presented 'to Miss Winkler, th honors. The guest ef honor prli was a beautiful cut glass vase. The consolation fell to Mrs. A. C. Dsnnls, a dainty little powder puff, whloh she also presented to th guest ot honor. Immediately after wards Miss Bert Holman sounded th not of the wedding march and lit-" tl Katheryn Lewie entered th' par lor daintily dressed as a little brid and carrying a large white baaket tied with tull and containing many lovely and useful articles, presented It to Miss Winkler with a toast Th hostess, assisted by hsr moth er and Mrs. Fred Hubbard, Mlssss Nell Somers and Elisabeth Barber, served an lee course of blook cream and cake followed by mints In keep ing with th eolor echeme. Miss Bert HolmaH added much to th nJoy meht of th party by giving several vocal and piano aoloa. Thos onjoylng Miss Ltwls' hospi tality were Mlssss Mildred Winkler, Nellie White, Nell Bomere, Ooseal Call, Elisabeth Barber, Bert and Ha Holman, Louise Oreene, Ernestine Webster and Ruth Deaton, of Moores vllle, and Madam William Spain hour, M. Alexander, C. M. Sheets, Warner Miller, J. R. Henderson, A. C. Dennis, Johnson J, Hayes, C. Y. Mill er, J. W. .Johnson and Mrs. Fred C. Hubbard, of stateavllle ROCKXKOHAJI Rockingham. Sept. 11. L. 3. Fox entertained a theater party Monday vnlng In compliment to th school teachers, who hav com to Rooklng- oam ior in scaooi year. After a splendid show th host repaired with ' hla guests to a -drug stor where to cream and wafer were served. Mrs. T. C. Leak, accompanied by Miss Anna Lak Led better, went to Raleigh Wednesday for two days' shopping. They ar -gussts at th Yarborough hotel. f . ' Mrs. James Bethel arrived 'In the elty last wssk for several Weeks' ls1t--wmItmnmn':'Ar,, this tlms ah Is at ths Rockingham with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ford, the latter her daughter. ' - Mra. Lucy P. Russell hu returned .. from Raleigh, whlthar sh went to be with her n(eo. - Mis Lucy Vernor at Rex hospital, where Miss Vmr underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falrley and family, xcpt Misses Olran and Dorothy, who are vleltlng In Ash, vlll, hav returned to Rook Ingham from Ashvlll where they spent th summer. . v Misses Rosa and Jennie Parsons ar rived In Rooklngham Thursday morn ing after a sojourn In Europe of threx months. Srmre they landed In New York they hav been vleltlng friends In nw York and Nw Haven, Oonn., for vral week. - - ; - III WITH THIS SULPHUR Mntho-Sulphur, a pleasant -ersam, will sooth and heal akin that Is Irritated r broken out with ecsems :' ' that la covered with ugly rash or pimples, or Is rough or dry. Nothtrtg subdus flary skin eruptions so quick -Yf, say a noted akin specialist. Th moment this sulphur prepara tion Is applied th Itching stops arM after two or three apllcattons,' ecsema Is gon and th skin Is M'1 llghtfully clear and smooth. Bulph: " Is so precious as a skin remedy 1 oaua It : destroys th parasites t n -cause th burning, Itching or ill flgurement. Mentho-Sulphur alwu heala csma Tight up. A small Jar of Rowles Men tlm Sulphur may bs had at any good druu stor. Shop W. F. FratMr, Mgr. Phonsj 2377 i
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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