Newspapers / Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, … / Dec. 31, 1922, edition 1 / Page 20
Part of Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i.ifRnniui-11 IMUIil AVJsVfa. OUlsar&a. VUVUIIUIUII Uli Sr m-- -.. ... - .................. ..... ,. -. - - . : 1 -. i' , ' IMS iL ImnySec Social Eti enfe 0 the Past Week From i M I -T i i i , - , B.' Colbura of Detroit, an Mr. Mm T. Ream. t Tok. Ashsvlll. Dec. . Mra Charlee K, Waddell gav not enjoyabl ta danc at the Blltmore Foreet Ceuatry lub on Tuesday afternoon In honor f bar daughter. Mlaa iamoj Belk-i u, Twmd.ll. About, " Mends " d during tho aCtaraooB ! guest Ht was composed chiefly of tho younger set homo for tho holl- ... Mr. nd Mrs. Phillip 8. Henry n tertilned with a dance on Tuesday evening t their homo, leelandla. In honor Of thoir daughters.- Mleee JVlolet end Lenora Honry. Tho affair was a masquerade and ranted muon .merriment' tor th dancers. At midnight a boffet supper was served to tho hundred ; or more guest.. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Albright Chainbere and two young uh'r are spending the Christmas holldaya with the parents nt Mr, Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chainbere In Crete-par.- -j---.- -j' Mr. and Mra. Elbert Chamber are pending tho holidays with Mr. and Mra E. C. Chsmbers. The will re turn to Raleigh the flrat at the wefc ... Prof, and Mrs. Bascombe Barnard are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Clin ton R. Hughes at th.lr home on Conrtland avenue. They wiu re tra to Durham th. flret of the week, where Professor Barnard is connected with Trinity college. ... u. .-a ic Wolslsarel enter tained a boat of frlonda tho first of -i -VAvlana . ine wee an la BUtmoro Forest. e . Csria Brown entertained !) ently at tho Blltmore. Forest Country lab with an Informal luncheon In v.. . wra. Howard Bolloway .of Columbus. Ohio. After lnaeh the weata played bridge. There were lire tables. e e . vi. ciiuhath Woodbury. ofCoun ell Bluffs. Iowa, and a atnd.nt at Ward-Belmont, was the honor guest at a charming luncheon given by uiu Nib Iddlnrs at her home in Grove park on Wodneaday. There - is nrant and tiny rod llchted candle attached to th place cards were most effeetlTely used. Rod and areen ant baskeU and roses were rlT.n as fsrors. ... lflsa Golds Cllne entertained with i t.hiaa af hrld dnrlns the week la honor of Miss Marlon McDowell, f Bar Harbor. He. who la the house a-aest of Miss Elisabeth Kent. . . e e e or wlde-enread Interest comes tbe ..m.nt r the marrtasTO of Mies Nell Davla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C; & Dayla, and Joo Harris Ander son. The ceremony was periormea Tuesday afternoon, December tl. at the parsonage of the First Baptlat church. ROT. Robert w. naiero-ui, m nMmtinw. Only the Immediate mem bars of the family were present Dur ing the afternoon Mr. and Mra. An derson left foe Washington tor a tew weeks after which they will return to AsheTlUe to make their r future home. i .... . Mr. and Mrs. Burnham & Colbura are entertaining with a house party during the holidaya-The guests are Mr. and Mra. C. O. Waldo, of Brisge- nort. Conn.: C O. Waldo. Jr., of Do. trolt, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. William BSSkSBH AJHBORO Miss Marcaret Mitchell Is the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Allisoa Clough at their home In Ototo park. Next week she will visit Miss Mary Ham 11 ten at her home, Ard snore, n e -. ' Cantain Wilbur & Bumner. Prea- Mentlal aide at the White House, la spending the holidays with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Freak A. Sumner at their horns on Monttord avenue. Dr .and Mr. J. A. Sinclair enter- tkined with a dinner-party an Thurs day evening at the Blltmore Forest Country olub prior to the Initial per- rertnance of the uttie Theatre ciuo. Covers were laid for II at the most attractively arranged table. .v , . . One of the moat attractive parties given during the holidays wsa the dance given by Mr. and Mra. B & Colbura at the Blltmore Forest Coun try, club. In honor of their daughter, Mlaa Betty Colbura on Christmas night One hundred Invitations were Issued. Mr. and Mrs. Colbura again entertained on Tuesday evening In honor of their house guests, s This affair was a dinner-party, given at the BUtmoro Foreat Country club and covers were laid for .. .... Mrs. C. S. Williams rave a dance at her home oa Watauga street re cently In honor of her attractive daughters, Mtsses Norma and Mar garet Williams. The lower floor of the house was throws open and hol iday decorations were used. There were about to guests preeeat . e e Bonsai Bhoadea gave his annual Christmas eve party last Sunday aft ernoon In the ballroom of the Bat tery Park hotel. There were a hun dred or more guesta calling during the afternoon and this custom or Mr. Rhoades is always looked forward to with much pleasure by his many friends. . e e , The Initial performance of the Lit tle Theater club on Thursday even ing at the BUtmoro Foreet Country club was quit a decided soooese. This elub is composed of the dramat ic talent of the Blltmore club and Is under the able direction of Miss Ida Hamilton. A number of dinner parties were given before the per formance and afterward the guests eajoyed dancing until a lata hour. Oa Wednesday evening the entire membership of . the club had dinner at the Blltmore Coentry club. ... Mr. sad Mrs. Watson Luther and family motored from OreenvlUe on Christmas day to epend a few days with relatives In the city. Mlsa Annie Kate Wells and Miss Christa Walla gave a dancing party on Friday evening at their home In West Ashevllle. - V see Miss Porothy Osborne and. Miss Janie Rice Browa were joint host esses on Friday afternoon, enter taining at the home of tho former on Staraes avenue. There were to tables of bridge arranged In the liv ing room and the gaest list was composed chiefly of the younger set home for the holldaya. , . . Mlas Rose Byrne and Mlsa. .Amy Colyer entertained with a 'bridge luncheon on Thuraday afternoon at their home on Sunset Drive, Grove park. Covert were laid for H at the attractive luncheon table and, aft erward th card tables wore ar ranged in the living rooms. Mr. Myrtle Mansfield Dunn li sDendina- the holidays with Miss Rose Byrne and Mies Amy Colyer at their home on Sunset driveway. Be Fair With Your CLOTHES Suppose you went day after day week after week and never washed your face, what kind of an appearance would you pre sent? You wouldn't think of doing that but you do sometimes allow your clothes to go uncleaned and unpressed. CALL 2667 and LET US SHCW YOU wht AVAST DIFFERENCE CAN BE MADE IN APPEARANCES "Benson Did W BENSON DRY I CLEANING V WORKS I - 305 S. Gren Ashboro, Deo.' SO. Tuesday after aooa Mrs. Qua . Heyworth delighted about It little boya and girls by giv ing a party for thara In celebration i of her small daughter. Eunice KUen'a fifth birthday. The young guests ar rived at I o'clock and remained until :. Games were played and musio over the radio added a novel fea ture to the occasion. Later' en Ice course was served, followed by aalted auta In fanoy baaketa. The birthday cake with tta five oandle was placed In the center of the dining tabid which was attractively decorated with Christmas trimmings. The young hoaoree reoelved many lovely gifts. , .v. . e e . - ....... Mis Nell FosZ-gave charming party at her horse on Friday evening. About it of th young people of the town being her guests. A numbsr of Interesting contests were engaged In, after which nuts, home-made candles, fruits, and other dainties were served. The hostess gave horna as favor to each uat and a "serenade" oa the horna was the, Baal feature of the evening. e Mrs. J. K. Wood gavs a charming dlnaer party on Christmas day. Love ly cards war used to designate places at the tables and these, together with Christmas trimmings, made up the decorations of tho table and dining room. A course diSner was served, covers being laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Underwood, Henri etta and William Underwood: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Redding, Penn Wood and John Redding, Mr. and Mrs. i. R. Wood. Colonel W. p. wood. Misses Etta Reed and Nettle Wood. Blllle Wood. After dinner the hostess led th way to the' living room where a heavily loaded Christmas tree was found. Here gifts were given fo each person. i ... Each grads of ths Ashboro graded school baa a member of the Woman's club of tbe town as its "mother." All grade mothers have -given or are planning to give a party to their grades. One of the most delightful parties that has been given recently was one to tho pupile of the tenth grade given by Mra B. L. Moff Itt The members of tbe grade with their teacher. Miss Mary Ruthland, went together to Mrs. MofHtf home wheces, after spending an hour or more In delightful games, the hosts served delicious refreshments. U , v Mr. knd Mrs. C. U Crsnford gavs a dinner Tueeday at their home, having as thslr guests Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis, of High Point; Mr. and Mrs. C C Crsnford. MIss Mary Ruthland, Jamea Burns. Hand-painted place cards wens used. A silver basket of polnsettlaa formed the centerpiece for the beautifully appointed table whUe bod roses of red flowers alter nated with candlesticks bearing red candles on either side of the table. Misses Bert and LuclU Scarooro were hostesses at bridge Wedneeday afternoon. Tables were arranged In tho library and living 'rooms, which were made most attractive by Christ mas decorations. At ths close of the gams ehicksa salad, saltines, pickles, sandwlchea and coffee wtth whipped cream were served. The winners of tho prises (were Mrs. Js T. Lew alien and Mlea Kate Brtttatn. grey accessories, and carried a large bouquet of exquisite pink rosea Th groom 1 well knows young busi ness; man of Concord. Their many friend extend congratulation and beat w tehee. . .... ... . e e The following dance Invitations have beea Issued: "Mr. and JMrs, Alex R. Howard, Friday evening, De cember ths twenty-ninth. Merchants and Manufacturers club, Conoord, North Carolina. Alice Berate Torke, Jonee Torke. Dancing." ... ' The chatty fund ball, given at th Elks' club on Christmas afternoon, proved a aoctal event of Interest to ths It couples present Muslo was lurnlshed by th Pennsylvania Sere naders. and dancing continued from J:S0 to (:S0 o'clock. Msny of those dancing were visitors, who cam here especially for -the dance. ... e e e . Mr. and Mra H. a William have two very Interesting visitors Mrs Joha D. Williams, of Guilford Col lege, and Miss Either E. Baird.' of Calcutta, India. Both are returned miaelonarles from India for ths Friends chorch. , . ; -n e- e Mr. and Mrs, J, Lsonard Brown and thlldren have returned from Oaa tonla, where they apant several days with Louis Browa and family. They were accompanied home by Alex and Clarksoo Brown, who will tp.nd sev eral days here. Mra Lotti 8hoaf Leonard and lit tle son. of Lexington, are guesta her of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fisher. Mrs. Frank Dutch, .of Norfolk. Vs.. spent Christmas here with her father, D. B Coltrane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cllne spent Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cllne. Mr. and Mra A. 8. Webb and son. Halbert Webb, left Monday for Statesvllls to spend ths Christmas holidays. Misses May Kluts and Emily Wd- dlneton. students at North Carolina College for Women at Oreenaboro, have arrived home for the holldaya. Mlaa Edith OuSy. of Loulsburg col lege. I the holiday gu.st of her aunt. Mrs L. L. Mauldla, Miss Grace - Lanreaoe,. of North Carolina College for Women, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Smoot, went to Salisbury Tueaday to visit friends and relatives She was accompanied by Mlaa Virginia Smoot. who will spend several days In Salisbury, r - t Mr. and Mr. Ben Craven and son, Reld, are spending the holidays with relatives and friends In Qreensnoro. Miss May White left Wednesday for la visit WIU) retail vea in uia ran emu FrlW Unnnl.ln Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poole, of Union, 8. C are spending several dsyt hero with Mr. and Mrs. w. j. Hill, ths latter a sister of Mrs. Poole. 1 ' ' Miss Mary. Lents, of Greensboro, Is spending several days here, the guest of Misses Louise and Bessie Webb. . Mr. and Mra R. H. Morrison have returned to their home in Richmond, after visiting the letters Baotner, Mra J. Msc Caldwell. Mra. Parks Klrkpatrlck, of Char. lotte. Mra. George Bishop.-of Green wood. 8. C and Mrs. R. M. Gray, of Statesvllla, ar. houas guests oi asrs. P. B Fetnor. ' ' , . '& ... - . . . - .v. v.ii a j.ii.i..1..' ..1.4 '(iniira local Wayne Pott No. It of guest at airs. ronn nuttenneia, woo i wno entsrea logsmsr ironi m . . . . k. un Is her from Indiana visiting her to the strains of th "Wedding parent, Mr. and Mra Richardson at March" from Lohengrin, which was their home In Oakland helghta. - played by Ml Mary Paohal, alater Mr. and Mra. Bruce Mlllner, of of the bride. To a wild nose - was Washington, era nun of Mr. and softlv clayed during th ceremony. Mrs. W. D. Carter at their bom on I Th bride wore a becoming suit Boon road. I0' dark blue Bolivia cloth wita ao- Mr. and Mra. B. F. . Ivle delight-1 thower bouquet of roses and valley fullv entertained at 1 o'clock dinner I lilies. Thursday., the Invited sueats be ner The oriae is too attractive oaugn- W. Ivl. A. D. Ivle, R. H. Stocks, ter of Mr. and Mra J. R. r'ascnai, oi T. a Jones. T. H. Barker. Miaaes Slier City. 8b waa educated at W. Molll Ivle and Katherln Waller, I C. C. W and now holda the re- Mr. and Mra X W. Dunn. Mr. ' and I sponsible position . of secretary to Mrs. W. a Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. B. Deaa C. B. Williams at the Ttate S. Ivle and Dr. and Mra J. B. Rav. oollege, Raleigh . f . I j ine groom i a graooa ox siton MItse Colly and Brownie Myers, 1 mond Medloal college and la a popu of Washington. . D. C Spent Christ- iar young aruggiat oi uoiaaooro. Mr. and Mrs. White left Immedi ately Jor Jacksonville, Florida, and other southern oltles. WILBUNOTO" mas with Mr. and Mra P., V, Godfrey on Boulevard street Misses Birdie and Emma McKlnney and William McKlnney, of Reldavlll. and Dr. McKlnney, of Roanoke, were the gueets of Mr. and Mra. A. D. Ivt. An rT,,-- - I . .. . . 1 .41- isr" T wm"'tI. ! &-One of the mi.. Tiire bh h.. .-,... Ja mott delightful entertainments of the Wtnston-Salem after apendlngf th, Paat week occjd last Thuraday holidays here with her molhit.HIrs " t...iv. a nM d...ihi. . ft l noBiass ai one oc me prettieai vriusv """r In.r.l.. whlnh h.. t.k.n nliu-. thl. SIIU H.nrl.M. U.M r.1 --r , , , , , , , , . mavii, win fhjtur waa viivv.iuii ovuvs. w epenaing ine v.nneimas , , , th. Hiinnd.Northwo Sen R.!d ai f V.! rH RU" h'"11 rt' nA tn hoU" " ben Held at th Carolina, trntlv.r dxtoretert with nolnaattiaa. Mr. and Mr. Lawson Ivle have re- .. .i..i ... j ...k ..u... turned from Rowland where they L..M ... nr.i.n..Vi .hi. . i.i. spent the holidays with Mrs. Ivie s Christmas, coraage, while the grooms- urn i . win mt9. duiiocs, I m.n mm nn,,nnnrfl.. hna. Mr. Snd Mrs. -J. J. Hodges had altonnl.ru. Th nrls.a for th hle-heat "a i meir oome on innsunaa scores were made by Mtas May Latta day with their children and grand- Moors, who was presented with a children present bottle of Coty-s L'Origan. and L. L. Miss Eva Godfrey, of Rklelah, was! Dos., who r.r.iv.n cir.r.tt. iue iiuimsy auesi oi sir. ana airs. w. I holder, V. Godfrey. I Mlaa Tavlor nreaented the bride. Mrs. J. W. Ivl and Mlaa Kathleen elect with a handsome silver salad Ivle entertained at dinner Wednea- set, and Mr. Holland with a leather day having Mr. and Mra Hopper and bill fold. Norwood Hopper and Mist Molll Ivle at I o'clock dinner. : I, Mra Jessie Kenan Wise entertaln- Mr. and Mra. 8. H. Marshall en. a Monday evening at an Impromptu tertalned at a turk.v dienar eteak aupper at the Cape Fear Conn Christmas dev. the Invited try club. In honor of Mr. and' Mrs. being Mr. and Mra. R. H. Stocks, Mr. Lawrence Lewis, who are spending and Mr. E. T. Hobbs. Mr. and Mra bo'ldaya with her. During th R. R. Jone. of Winston-Salem; Mr. yln dancing waa enjoyed, and and Mra Tom Stocks, of H.nri.r.on. those present were! Mr. snd Mra v e. snd Mra W. D. Stacker v uawrnoe Kewis. ai r loriua, me Mitt Jean Craig, of Winston-Salem. "' n!,nor: "r' " "' ??0f was ths guest of Mlaa Gwendolyn g- Mr' n Ur'; Henly, Hamnton--a.v.ral H.v. ria m. I'- " Mra Walter Storm, Mr. and naat wk T. Ma. Hugh Hlnee, Mr. and. Mrs . Bid- " " 2?r&EL Tex. ;MMr, A LBAKgriLLal CONCORO Mia Lodlas Glenn entertained quite a number of her friends en Saturday aftsrnooa at bar home oa tferrtmon avenue, with a bridge party. Of widespread interest was- the marriage at high noon oa Wednes day, December 17, of Miss Lillian K. Smith, of New Tork and Aabsvttie, and Frank Stelnhardt, Jr--of Hk vana. Cuba. Father Bowr. of St Lawrence Oathollc church, perform ed the ceremony In the presence of the Immediate famlles and a few dole friends. The handsome home of Mrs. Smith was beautifully decorated with white roses snd stately palms, while , the Improvised altar formed at one end of the living room waa arrangea with southern smllax, whit roses and lighted cathedral candles. Mlaa Alice Stelnhardt, a alitor of I the groom, acted at main oi nonor and waa the Bret of the bridal party to descend the stairs. Sb wore an Imported Lauvan gown of Trench blue over rose satin and a coronet of roses In panel shades and car ried an armful of Columbia rote. She waa followed by little Miss Mary Louise Smith, titter t of the bride, who scted ss flower girl. She waa charming In her little frock of Irish lace over pink satin ana car ried an Inverted Leghorn hat filled with sweetheart rose buda Mr. Stelnhardt was attended by a clattmete at Yale university, uap- taln Edward Buckut. Judge twtt- frled Kruter. of New Torn, ana grandfather of the bride, gave her In marriage. She was lovely In her wedding drees of Imported white Ksloma velvet with trimmings of duchess lace and court train Ave varda long. Her -well wa of rose point lac arranged In a crown caught with orange bloesoms. The veil and the satin sllppera worn by the bride were worn by her mother at her wedding and also by live oth er brides In the family. A bracelet wlih a double row of diamonds, tne gift of the groom and a" brooch of dltmondi and tapphlret, the gift of Mleset Alice end Florence Steln hardt, tittert of the groom, were the only ornamentt of the bride. Following the ceremony, an In formal reception was held for the suests oresent. Later In the afternoon the bride chanced to a smart tallleur or uer gundy duvetyn trimmed with iwoi Ineky fur. After a few dayt In Wtshlnaton Mr. and Mra. Stelnhardt 1 will go to New Tork, from where tbey will sail for France and tpena three months travelling In European clMea, In London tbey will be th guest of ths Duchett Dougherty and In Thurlngen, Germany, they will spend a short while with Mr. and Mra. Slgmund Bergman, uncle and aunt of the bride. Tney win maae their future home In Havana. Cuba, where Mr. Stelnhardt la connected with hit father In butinett. Th. eroom graduated from Tale laat June. Mlaa Smith hat made Ashevllle her home for the latt three yeara, coming here from New Tork. Her grandfather, on her paternal side It Senator Smith, of New Tork, and they are prominently connected so cially In Nsw Tork. i Concord, Deo. 10. In th pretence of -the bride' family and a few friends. Miss Mary Scotland Pharr and John Dudley Reese. Jr, were married at the boms of Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Caswell, the latter a cousin of ths brie In Concord Thursday night at t .o'clock,- The ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. H. Bpenee, of the Rocky River church before an altar of ferns and whit carnations. Mlaa Sarah Bernhardt played Men delssohn' wadding march aa th bride and. groom entered' the living room together, and "To a Wild Roee," during th ceremony. Th bride wore a costume of fawn colored chinchilla crepe with hat and shoet to match, and carried a bouquet of Bride rotes and lilies of the valley. Mr. snd Mrs. Reese left for a trip to Atlanta. . r Mra Reeae la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pharr, of Rocky Rlvsr. She waa educated at the Oreenaboro college, after which aha taught In Mra. Sloop' school at Croasmore, where she waa principal Mr. Reeee Is chief cferk of the state board of control and economy of Alabama, and a popular and success ful butinett man of Montgomery. During the war he wat a captain In the tin division, and wat overteat 11 months. The owners, salesmen and, other employee of the Motor and Tire Ser vice company were the honor gueata at a, luncheon served In the com psnys home on East Corbln street Wednesday night by Mra. N. F. Torke, bookkeeper and stenographer for the company. All of tbe person t connected with the firm were pres ent and the occasion proved one of ununiual delight and Interest Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hatcbett, of At Innta, arrived Saturday to aoend Chrtstmae with Rev. and Mra. T. W Smith. e , e Miss Lucy Richmond Lents enter talned at 1! tables of bridge Friday evening at the home of Mlsa Mar garet Virginia Ervln on North Union street. The porch and home were attrac tive with decor tiont of holly and mistletoe. At each table were little red and green batkett filled with mints. After play Mlat Lents served refresh ments. The evening was especially enjoy able, as many cf the college boya and girls were back for the occasion. 666 quickly relieve! Cold and L a G r i p p Corutipation. BiliouineM and Headache. Mrs. A. M Howsrd and Mlts Alice Bernlce Yorke have returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Howard spent several days In Philadelphia after being joined there by Mlsa Torke, who attended school at Miss Shipley's school the past term. Miss i Helen Marsh, who has been attending college at Rome, Ga., It penning the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. M. L. Marsh. ... The young people of the Second Presbyterian church gave a Chrlet mat play entitled "Up the Chimney on Christmas Morning at 1:10." A large junior choir sang carol be fore the play and between tbe aota. There were also recitations, good mu sic snd several readings. . An event of interest to their many frlendt took place on Saturday night, December it, when Mils Margaret Query became the bride of Roy Par nail. The marriage wat peformed at the 8econd Preabyterlan mania, the officiating clergyman being Rev, W. C. Wanuhooe. pastor of the bride. A few Immediate relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride, who it the attractive and pop ular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Query, of Guy street, wat becomingly attired In a blue tailored suit with Iskevllla. D& 0. Christmas hat been very quiet her en account of so much sickness. Only a lew xarni- y dinners were given, several par ties among the college girl and boy war njoyd ana a tew otner en tertainment given. . ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jone enter tained at 1 o'clock dinner Sunday. their guests being R. H. Ivle. Mist Evelyn Ivle. Mr. snd Mrs. R- H Stacks and small son. Bob, Jr. Allises Henrietta and Lacll Reld gave very enjoyable party Chrlet- maa day. (Jul a number oi iar younger set were Invited, dancing being the main feature of the even- nc entertainment The uisses Reld, .again entertained Tueaday evening at ( o'clock dinner with Phil Ray, Norwood Hopper, Edward Walker and James Richardson at their guesta ... Mr. and Mra B. F. Ivls entertained their children and grandchildren Sunday and also Chrlatmss day at a lovely I o'clock dinner. Every member of the family was present. which were Mr. snd Mrs. W. O. Jenkins. Dr. and Mra J. B Ray. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ivls and son, Elliott Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunn and son, Billy, and O. Gilbert Ivls. ... Quits k number of the younger set wers entertained last Thursday even ing by Mlases Gertie and Besale Heiner at a beautiful yuletlds party. Everywhere in the home wers at tractlvs Christmas deeoratloaa, a lovely big Christmas tree and maaaes of holly and mistletoe being used with charming effect. Setback, rook and danolng were the chief amuse ments of the evening, after which an elabosats salad course waa served to the merry crowd present on thl occasion. f e e Dr. and Mra John B Ray delight fully entertained at a lovely turkey dinner Tueeday, having a their guests Mr. and Mra. B. F. Ivle. Mr. and Mra B Elliott Ivle and email son. Elliott Jr., Mr. and Mra A. W. Dunn and son. Billy. Mr. and Mrt. W. O. Jenkln and Gilbert Ivle. ... Mr. and Mra. J. 8. William re turned to . Danville Tueaday after spending Chriatmat holldaya here wtth Mr. and Mra. A. T. Hopper at their home en Bridge atreet. Mlaa Sallle Belle Anderaon, of Wlnaton-Salem, apent the holldaya with her eit.ter, Mrt. M. O. Wilton. Mr. and Mra. Watson Scott, of UrZ-lX T. Taylor anditV. Mr. . ! V5"I! '!?. .' "J"'. Clinton. 8. C. who is via- MrE John H1 Cron of Rloh. lting her, spent a tew day In Lex- a. u. --a u.. r. Y lngton this week aa the guest of tbelr Mlia Marguerite Bellamy and John Dennen -Corbett: Mlsa Mervaret Dev. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Davison and areaux Llnrntt and Emmet Rnmv smau aaugntsr Betsy, of Goldsboro. Albert Perry. Homer Dav. Nelson awma di vt. ana jars, i: viiiacKae. tternert ONeiu and George Taylor, at their home oa Henry atreet Clark. , during the tioltdays. I e . Mr. and Mra. E. V. Hobba gave a On of th lovellect affair of th I o'clock dinner Sunday evening with I Chrlttma eaon was' a luncheon nr. and Mra R. H. Stocks, Mr. and which was given on Thuraday by Mist Mra 8. H. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. R Maraaret Devareaux Llnnltt. at the n. dun... oi v insiou-Baiem, air. ana I noma oi ner parent on nunn. street. airs, -torn Btocks, or Hendersonvllle. I in honor or Miss Carolyn Northron. and Mra W. D. Stocka aa their guests. I whose marriage took place December 31, The table waa verv attractfvelv ar. SAJTrORD I panged, a Basket of puift tnapdragon !d fern forming the centerpiece, ffhlle dalntv nlaee cards ausrs-estlve San ford, Dec 10. The Steel atreet I of brides, together wtth miniature Methodlat church of thia oitv was I 'lodauets of Dink sweat naae. were the seen of a very beautiful wed-1 Joed to place the gueata .Covers ding on Wednesday evening at :t0 wer laid for th ifollowlng: Mine wnen hiss atary Let Cola became I -srolyn Northrop, Margaret Dever the bride of John B. Stacey, Ray. L I iaux Ltppltt, Marguerite Bellamy. B. Jonea, paator of the bride oar. 1 vlay Latta Moore, Katherine Taylor, was served. Llttl Ml Mary Taylor celebrated her birthday Thursday afternoon by entertaining her young frlendt at a delightful party at the home of her; parent. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Taylor, near this olty.. ' "V ' , . . . . ....... t. ? Mlts Mary Nell Roseman arrived. Thursday from Llaeolnton to spend few days wtth Misses Margaret Aahby and Essie Brim. Mrt. Query Welch, of Roanoke, va.. and Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Patterson! of Oreenaboro, are guests of, their parents, Mr. and Mra Ed, Patterion, thl. nit. - ' fi mtiA Mr. SMlU HAtt na1!. left Thursday to visit M?. Hals parent In Blucflold, W, Va, before return lng to their home in Baltimore, Md. Mitt Floyd, of Spartanburg, S. C, I th gueet of Mra. J. Will Prathar, Mr. and Mra Morgan Simmon, or Martinsville, Va., arrived Wedneeday to visit Mra Simmon; father, W. G. Sydnor. Mies Alice McCsrgo, of Farmvllle. Is the guett of her parentt Mr. and Mra T. B. McCargo. ' A marriage which cam a a sur1- pslse to friends In this city took plaoe in Wagner, 8. C, Saturday morning, December 33, when Mlat Sara Bag gott, of that place, became the bride of Guy Hill, aon of Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hill, of this olty. Mr, Hill Is a member of the faculty of the high school at Columbia, 8. C, and the bride has been teaohlng voice In Chicora college at Columbia. The marriage took place at the home ot the bride parents and Immediately after the ceremony they took the train for the home of th groom' parents here. They will return to Columbia after the holiday and make that city their home until -the close of the school term. Mrs. Hill Is a graduate of Chicora college and th groom a graduate or Furman univer sity, Greenville, S. C, . . t Quite a brilliant social eventual the dance given In the Commercial club room Tuetday evening in com pument to the oat of town visitors and ths Boya and girls horn from oollege. Music was furnished by a trained orcheetra from out of town and the affair waa largely attended. Christmas decorations mads the bell room and reception room unusually attractive. Punch was served during ui evening, , . e Glenn Tllley. a traveling salesman of this city, was married to Miss Battle Mae Early, of Hillavllle. Va. Tuesday. Tbe marriage.' which waa very quiet and quite a surprise to frlendt of the young man here, took piace at tne home of Dr. Tipton In Hilltvllle. Va.. an uncle of the bride with whom eh. made her home. The bride, who la a young woman of rare culture and refinement. Is oloeelv con nected witn some of the leading famv llles in Virginia. The groonvl a brother of A. E. Tllley.- former judge of the recorder's court In thlt cttjj. iney ar atopping at, to Blue Ridge notei tor in present, American l.glon, who sent a Urg box containing orange and peeana Miss Elisabeth Boyle, of th faculty of th Goldsboro olty eohool in ipendlng th holiday at r b,obm tn Tennotee. '.' ... . . 1 Mlaa HarrUt Payne, of WiUadlphl U .'th guett of Mlat Oartrud Welt Mr. and Mra. , Ray Armitreng. tt Gattonla. r pending th holiday in this olty. gueets of Mr. Arm strong! parents, Mr, and, Mrs. Oeorg Kornegay. . . . ..- ,.. , v, , . . e .. , . . Mr. and Mra. Lionel Well wer "a horn" Tueiday evening at their lor- ' ly home on Park avenue, oempU mentary, to their visitor. - Mr. A. Hay and Mrt. Sanger, f .Toled. 0hla,,-Th .occasion, was atuah -Joyed by all who called during th evening. . . e e e Jamas J. Hatch, secretary te Osa grtuman Abcrnethy. 1 here pendlnf th holiday with hi family. Mlt Annie Battle Millar I la Daa- vlll, Va.,- visiting her couiln. Mlaa Mildred B. Hill. . , Th Chrlatma danc at th Al gonquin olub Thuraday night era a very delightful affair. Th ball room and reception hall wer profuatly decorated In red and green, red can diet being used In rtoeptlon rooms. Delcloua punch and lot cream wer erved during the evening. The hoa- j i...e were; Al .. r. u. nivimsi, m . E. W. Vlck and Mrs. J. C. Vsnstory. Mr. snd Mra Hamp Fltshugh LA wnivrisinea si dinner xnursaay nign at thelf beautiful new home on WiM nut street, wait. The gueiti warVK Mitt Eunice Borden, of Danville, Va.1 Emm.tte Roblnton, of Goldsboro; and Rufut Hick, of Wilmington. forming the ceremony. The decoration in th church, ear rytng oat th' general color scheme of white and-gre.n,; were unusually pretty. Stately palms, pines and graceiur terns formed- a back groom. Margaret Thorpe, Lola Taylor, Emma .tllllamaon, Laura Paraley, Harriet lellamy, Montmla MacRaa, Sue North op, Helen Menilea and Miss Rosalie 3urbank, of Charlotte. , During tbe afternoon bridge wae within the chancel. Two beautiful 1 'leyed, and the guett of honor waa Ivory wicker pedestals stood In th. I 'resented with a handsoms silver center once Holding baaketa of white I wl- carnatlons. on either aide -of thu. atood .candelabra of the asm. A.!.. I One of ths delightful entertain holding white cathedral candlee. Thai of th holldaya was given on nlaee of unnuni w.. k.I December !. when Mlaa Elisabeth ivory wicker flower stands and gates pr'y. " Aubrey Parelsy gave a . PraoHlnr. ii.a i I 11:30 o'cloolt. This vu on of the tsi program wae renr.d with Mr. t enjoyable toclal affnlrt In the a. v. Robert at th organ. Prof. R. u. noy, teacher of violin at Greene- ooro college, gave two number Humoretque . and "8ouvenlr." and younger aet during th holiday. ... A vary delightful entertainment of he past week occurred on Tuesday Mra C P. Clarke left Monday to visit bar parent In Rocky Mount, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wrenn, Jr., of Reldtvllls, spent the holidays with relatives her. . V . S. A. Henalet and 'aosvRigll,tft weanesaay for tela Ao iWashinston Baltimore, Phttodelphla, aad, 1 New York, after which th young man will enter college at Poushkeeosle. N. Y Miaae Mary and Esther Boawell of Roanoke, Va.. are gueete of their coueln. Ml Cora Kara Jerry Allred and Wade McGee. of Detroit Mloh., are guests of relattvet here. Mi Kate Johnton ha returned te Charlotte after vlstttng, her patents couor ana JohneH;Ixft(rl Oily. - Mr, and Mr. Luther Boyer. of Charlotte, ar guests of Dr. and Mrs. . h. Bover. Mrs. Marcus Boyd, ef.Elor... 8. C Is the guest of her parenta, Mr. and Mra J. M. Hill. . Mr. and Mrs. Penn Marshall have returned to their home In Raleigh after vliltlng hla parent. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.; E. 8. Cooke, ef Baa sett Va., are gueats ot Meedamea O. u. rnweett ana J. c Holllngsworth. H. C. Newbold and W. L. Jewel sane e"loon when Mlts Mary Elisabeth O Moment Ths, I BI 'l m.v.-.w.. Pi,a during ths nr.- r. .Kr mony.l to. the strain ot th wadding. maim irom ljoB.ngrtn, - th bridal party entered the chorch In th fol lowing ordr: Down opposite araier came the uahfers, Numa Carter, of Wlntton-Salem. and Wealev Trntt.r of Reldnvllle; followed by the brides maids, Misses Josaphlns MoCracken. wearing pea green brocaded satin ana silver lace, and Miss Bessli dtacey, sister of the groom, wearlnt orcnia satin draped In silver lace Held Blackwell. of South Beaton Va., and Harry Ferrell. of Danville va., touowed. by Mlaa t Mildred Youngblood. of FayetteVllls. wear. lng brocaded pheasant georgette ana Miss Effl. Crabtree in mals georgette over charmeutt; Dr. P. B atokea ot Ruff in., and R. B. Knight of Sanford; dame of honor, Mr). F n. tiegg, of Greensboro, tter ot th bride, wearing chamnasn georgette with gold ornameols. am. ra t B. stokes la . neach hloom Wlnaton-Salem, spent the past week end with Mr- and Mrs. D. FT King. Jr., on Patrick street e e Wedneaday evening a lovely psrty was given by Mr. snd Mrt. Luther Hodge at tbelr new home In honor of the boye and girls who are at home for the holldaya . Mlsaes Margaret and Mary Mar shall entertained Friday evening at a dance with quite a number of the younger gueits present. ... The members of the Thimble olub war. entertained Friday afternoon bv Mra John B. Ray at her home on Washington - atreet Sewing and. conversation ' war enjoyed, after which a tempting salad courae wa erred by the host.it, anltt.d by her (later, Mra w. o. jenain. ... Sunday Mia Besiie Clark enter talned at a lovly turk.y dlnn.r having a h.r gueiti Misses Mary Sue and Ruth Farrell, Henrietta and Luclle Reld, Mary and Margaret Marshall. Attractive favors were given ekch guest . . e ' Miss Marls Ballon, of Booth Boa. ton. eoent th week her aa th Elisabeth Northrop, waa the hostess o II of her young friend. Christmas suggeatlons wer attrao Ively carried out In the decorations. isd la ths tally cards, and each gueet eceived a miniature box of bonbona n a Santa Clau box. Bridge wai olayed at four tablet and at the con fusion of the game, a delicious aalsd ourse waa lerved. Those playing rare: Misses Jettlt Hall, Loulte Dick loverly Northrop, Mary Bellamy Blv- ey, Llllle Van Leuven, Betty Willard. da Lee Crocker, Sarah and Kather ne Cowan, Katherln Carr, . Anna ove. Rena Tate, Lout Bolles, and er coueln. Mlat Louise Bolles. of att Orange, N. J who la visiting MT. AIRY. GOLDSBORO Mrs, A. Oettlnger wa holt.ia at brldK. Thursday afternoon In honor of 'V Mra i Sanger, gueat of Mr. Lionel Well and Kits Payne, guest of Miss Gertrad Walt i- . . i ........ e . e e ' The University alumni ef Golds boro and. Wayne county held their annual banquet at the Women' olub, , Thuraday night Dr. D. F. Carrol, deaa of the school of commarc of the University ot North Carolina, spok. to th alumni on th views of the "new" university, lt. atplra- tloni, its improving and broadening" Influence. His addreat was received with much enthntlstm and pro- , nounced one of the best ever delivered here. W. A Dees was sleeted pre! dnt of the aiioclatlon for th coming year, Mr. A. Norwood vie president, nd R. A. Royall aecretary. ' Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Entertain Friends At Christmas Dinner - (BnwUI t Dalit Nml Guilford College, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrt. J. J. Morgan mott charmingly entertained at a Chrtttraas dinner Sunday, having as their guests Mr. and Mra,xJ. R. Morgan and Homer Morgan, of Reldevllle; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon and children, of Brown Summit David Zorver, of Altooaa. Plan., Atl.t Lottie Merge, ef Thomaa- vih.7 ssn ana sar. w a Morgan ana ' on; Randolph, ef Oremtscro, and Chn Vaughn, of Loulia, Ky. ' -' , Serlop trouble might be avoided many time If th aecond thought were to come before the flrat Mount. Airy, Deo. 10. On of the noit beautiful and alaborat parties if the holiday season waa given oy taffeta draped in silver lacea. The vt' - Banner Wedneeday after maid of honor, ilia ur o ami... noon In eompllment to hi aletere-ln- I , , , j mil. n . . i,. i . . m .'itr-n. entered alone. She wori nlle green charnieuse draped In all- 9ltlmor. Md., and T. W. Smith, ot ver lace. All th bridesmaids car- -harlotte, both recent brides, the rled white arm basket of ophella 'Kber or tne Young Matrons' club roses. The ring bearer. Maater Billy al"1 other fr'ena" ''"g among the Edwards, carried the ring on a ill- mU- Ths entire lower floor wss v.r tray. Little Mitt Mildred Oil- thrown open to the guesta andsrook llam tcattered rote petala in the w" P'y t tables, lovely poln- path of the bride, who entered with wlVh. cllf.tli . h.r father. B. Cole, whoYava he, In m"'" ih,,..Ch,r.h?mVn..,J marriage. The bride's gown wa. of 5!ilrlinhtPyM,!?v 'i"'". Cnr?.r. .12 whit, brocaded aatln, th. drapery of JZ,VZ??. which ornament. caught by a large pearl Her veil waa worn In to the honoreet and dellcloua refresh ment! were served In two coursea r.n .IV... . , . ' 1 1 C 1 uui-ui-lU.il UH(I OIIJU V III . L. i. wreathed In orange Mrs Banner., hotpluilty wert: Mrt. blossomt. Bhe wore a necklace of M,tt Bann . MlM jni.th ?k! L, . Jandiome pearl brooch. 8parg.( Qreenaborou Mlaa Mary I t.M k 1 y.om.. Bb" c"tM B"nV "" andMrs. Marefis ?-.n fOI"l",'' wnlu ro"e an'' Boyd, of Eloree. S C. valley llllea The groom entered ... un hla beet man, Robert Stacy. ui.. ... .. v...... of Wllklnsburg, Pa. 1 2 rta .n(i boy. of 1un0r Mrs. stacey Is one of Sanford'i ih. h.m. r h.. iu.. n n most charming and highly gifted Fawcett Tuesday evening. Prog'res young women, being a recent gradu- ,V9 rook wat played after which ate of Oreenaboro college. Mr. t he aril stair isTars Invlfatrl IntA than iln. Stacey Is a fine young bualnea man ig room wher holly and red candlet ul nun. ii. iium.uiai.iy ajtier tni afforded th daooratlon and dell ceremony they, left for, a trip clout cream and cak were erved followed by aalted almond. Snap ping tavora containing fortunea and caps afforded much merriment. through Florida. ... Mist Bwanna Paicbal and Elliott S. White were united In marriage Thursday evening at :!0 o'clock at the home of the brldt i titter, Mra R. T. Howard on Carlaage street Th marriage vow were epoken by Rev. W. M. Gllmore, pastor of the First Baptist churchy the lmpretilve ring oeremony being uied, in th. presence ot the Immediate family. The living room, In which the oere mony was performed, was artistical ly decorated for the oocaslon. Little Mlas Helen Howard, pretty nleoe of the bride, dressed In white snd carrying the ring on a silver Mlas Iran. Simmons was host.ss to a number of young frlenda at the home of her parenta, Mr. and Mra G.'.L. Slmmoni Tueiday evening. Games and muslo war enjoyed after which hot chocolate and cake were i.rved followed, by fruit i i Mia Eth.l Brim, waa hoatea to about 40 gueiti Wednesday evening honoring the college girl who ar at home for the holldaya. The horn, wa attractively decorated In 'fern and featoonlng In red and green. Mu Goldtboro, Dec 10. -The holldayi pasted In Goldsboro in an orderly and delightful manner. Many famlllea were united. Ths majority of ths churches had Chrlttma trees Th congregation lot St. Stephen'! Epltcopal church presented' their reo- tor, Rev. Wm. X). Cone, with a hand- aomt car as a Chrlatmss gift The many friends of Mr. Cons sre much pleased that he waa so handaomely remembered. J , ....... . -j Six hundred dollars has been railed In Wayne county by St Mary school extension fund campaign, which, baa Just been concluded. The campaign In tris district hee been under th u pervlilon ot Mil Laa Simmon, see Mra. E. E. Kutiler and, children are viauing relatives in ureeniooro. Mis Mary L. Mlchaux It spending a tew day In . MtddUburg, . Vance county. 1 , ., Mra. William H. Smith and, children ar in Koteroary. tor.A.f.w dkys visit, lng relatlv.t.i , ; . . e . e 'e The Four Leaf Clover club organ Ized torae time ago by Mils Kathar ine f arg ana miss Mary Hardy had It flret party at th. Bord.n Mill Com munity Hout. Wedn.tdsy night. Games were played, followed by dell cloua refreshments. - ;i , Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Or Iff In. of Ra leigh, had as their guests from Goldt boro on Chriatmat day Mr. and Mra. Graves Bmtth, Mrs. W. H. Smith and children, Mr. and Mra E. L. Bine and children. . Mr. and Mrt. L. M. Mlchaux spent Tuesday in Wilton at guett ot Mr. and Mr. Frank M. Miller. Mr. and Mr. Keppel Falkener, after pending Chrlttma with Mr. and Mr A. N. Fajkener, have returned to them nome in warrenton. Mr. ana Mrs, N. . F. N.if.r ar pending th. holldaya at their old home In Petersburg, Vg. Harry Auatln la In Wayneib.ro, Va., viltln relstlvesi Mlt Nancy Le. Morrlt. of Tampa, Fla., Is th guett of- Mr.-and Mra. Mr. and . Mr. Tom. Scott and chil dren ar ap.ndlng th holiday with Mr. Scott mother, at Amheret, Va. Lawrence, E. Bradsher left Tue' day for Raleigh, where h will JolnJ nn mother on a trip to tvaaningion, V tray preceded the brld and greom al and dancing wars njoy.d during D. C. Charles Miller, ot the Boston Tech I ipendlng the holiday with hi parenta, Mr. and Mra C. B, Miller, Mrt. K. C. Duncan, ot Raleigh, who Is spending the vlntef lft; Bost0ifsl nere ior. pi v ngnaays, ,!,". aupei.t t h.r inter, Mra Jonn a. nooat. Fourteen boy In Ward B. at Oteen, were remembered Chrlatma by th With the New Year Don't let another New Year find you without a Piano or Player 1 You are missing happiness that . would draw closer to gether the family ties and add joy and pleasure ' to the visits of your; friends. . 1 1 The New Year -will be replete, with evening of music and strike respon sive cords in the hearts of all. But don't experiment . when you make a selec tioncome here and in . spect our line -of P V Starr t r Pianos and Player Pianos i "The difference is in the - , tone" Cnown for over 50 years . as the finest musical in jjitcuments. arlffirBro In the heart of the city Phone 88 218 S. . Elm I . ,A. aflanWiawviatiiia.jji U jmMMUiiwm-- .if li iM " Ti '
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1922, edition 1
20
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75