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SECTION B THE SUNDAY OBSERVER, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 92i . "CAROLINA SOCIETY I V; SHELBY, 8HELBT, Aug. M.Mra Charlie k Forbes, of Greenville, , N. C vm the charming honor at a lovely party gives by Mr. L. A. Blanton last week. The attractlv and In- ; v ting Blanton horn waa aglow with a .wealth of aun flower and marl gold. rogralv rook waa played at thre table, after which elegant refreshment were aerved by th hostess and her aliter, Mr. Charll ,MoBrayer. ,.t . Lat week Mr. 0. O. Falla. of Xing Mountain, ntrtalnd at Cleveland Spring at a very , de- GROUP Spasmodic Croup It frowntrj - relieved by OMappUcatioa of V VAfoRuo Omt IdiUkmJmt Umi Ytmig Ughtful 1 o'clock luncheon in honor of her niece, Ml Dorl Harry, of Salisbury. Bridge wa enjoyed dur ing th afternoon. The invited gueata being Mr. W. 9. Hayne and guet, Mr. J. C. Rhea, of Bock Hill. Mra. Chaa. Thompson, of Gastonla, Mesdames Dining, of King Mountain, Walter Davidson, of Charlotte, and Irma Wtlleford. Mr. 1.. B; Llgon ntrtained most charmingly at her hom on North Morgan trt lat Thuraday venlng in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hull, of Charleston. W. Virginia, who la spending the turn mer her. Th rooms where bridge wa played at four table were ar tiatically decorated With golden glow. After the gamea, an- elabor. at collation waa aerved by the host ess and her daughter. MwTWllll McMurry and Mra Vernon Porter. At her home on South Lafayette street. Ml nna Newton and Miss Carri Bell Lvr entertained Joint ly Saturday morning in honor of Mia Edith Hoyle, one of Shelbys t..mnr hrldaa-to-be. Pro- greaalve heart were played at Get Your Plumbing And Heating Apparatus Ready For Winter Service Do any of the pipes or radiators leak? Does your furoace need new jrates? Better have us look hem over now and avoid delay when cold weather comes. HACKNEY BROS. CO. PROMPT ESTIMATES ON NEW WORK. I I W. Fifth St. Pbonee MS and ltd Charlotte, H". C CRAVER'S "ft 7 ROADWAY Offer A Banner Week Of Supreme Entertainment Two treat First National Attractions are presented fa pre release showing. THRE5 DAYS STARTING MONDAY DRAMA THAT MOVES WITH POWERFUL IMPULSE! AS VTVID AS THE SCREEN CAN GIVE! mrjja3L Pi AS YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED HER! .NORMA ALMADGE 'Man on the lYrtr 1 nmi Charming Pollock' play. Directed by Herbert Brenon. Honestly master- . piece of screen production! Aa the girt, (he woman and the wife, mirroring the mood of each. In a famous play, thrilling with artkm. ... . In a role that call for ALL her dramatic Are. Yea and honestly!--to a veritable masterpiece, so floe that it amused even Channinc Pollock, the drama tint who wrote it. BIG VITAL AS FINE AS THE FINEST NORMA HAS GIVEN. AlsoA MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON COMEDY THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Come Ghost Hunting and Gloom Chitting with Charlie Ray. It's Thrllly and Chilly and Chock Fall of Joy! RAY MADE IT! RAY PLAYED IT a a ii A HaST , NATIONAL ""yVA l I iLV ATTRACTION V.-f A dive into mystery with a rubber-heel salesman who starts bargain sales in a hick town and nearly get more than he bargains for. Bank bandits try to trap him. Ghosts can't scare him and the fun and thrills are too good to miss. ; REMEMBER "SCRAP IRON" On Same Program A HAPPY, SNAPPY COMEDY Regular Prices . 30c-15c THE BROADWAY A Charlotte Institution Shows Start tables and after the games, the bride waa ahowered with beautiful served by Mesdames Frank Hoyle and W. R. Newton. : Oh. of ', the mart haauttf ul end most unique social affairs of the mid-summer waa given last Friday Im hAflii. nf affla. mp1 TJnah.ra-.r a bride of October, by Mra Charlie Washburn and Ml Oaland Waah burn at the latter'e home. Delicious punch was eervea as tne guests ar rived by Mra Will King. 8. A. 1A7a.hhni.ft Tf.ftnlii Kakrldaa. C A. Doggstt and Miss Eunice Roberts. The to guesU found their places at ths tables by attractive wedding bell place carda and many unique gamea were played. Mra Charll KODsn wae presentee wren a dook of poems for making the most pro-a-r.minna and tha brida waa liven a lovely piece of silver, A delicious course or rerreenments waa rva. Mm. w. V. MltAhall ntrtalnd at a lovely porch party Wednesday morning in nonor oi mum mtu f w. Howell, of Tarboro, who la th charming gut of Mlaa Margaret Jenkins. Bridge was played at four tablea and after the games a dellclou aalad courae waa aerved. rmnHminiln har charmlnc house guest. Miss Stella Anderson, 01 Uign romt, an wu; was hostess last wee at a teveir h nirtr. Tha eolor aehalhe of brown and yellow wae effecUvely carried cut in decoration score cards and reirasnmenta. rouowing tha interesting games, th host and her !tr, Mesdames B. C. Gaffney, of naieign, .ana j. . Thorn, of Orangeburg, served a dellgnuui ice course. nf tha larceat and moet bril liant social event of th mid -aura- - .... ht nt lut Thurdar'aft- arhan Mra. Mm WUklnS n- u4.i.. . m. lara-a raoeouon in honor or tn memoer o r - Kaalaa rlllh. The ivn.n home waa beautifully deooratod for tha occaelon. in in receiving " th. haataaa and the ClOb Offl- ean. Mesdamee Nelson LatUmore and M. O. Bhlelda Xlegant re iMahminii wara aerved in the pret tlly appointed dining room. Over 20t gueU called during th hours of :0 to : Mr. and Mra Oscar Buttle gave - urtT at their attractive home on North Lafayette street last Thursday evening aa a apeclal com pliment to Mra Charles Forbes of n...iiia. n r. who la vlalting her hmthar. Mr. Jao Buttle. Games were enjoyed and elegant refreah monta aarvad in th pretty flower garden. Mlaa Maraaret Jenkins was a .t..nlfi hnataaa leat week at a VMM .-.. kriu lnnrh.nn eomnlimentary to her pretty and popular guest, Mlaa Mary C. wowara m "" .i.fit i.couraa luncheon the ruMii were invited Into the large u..in rmim whin bridce was Mlaa Jankln alaO WU hOBt m on Monday evening at a beau tiful dinner party tn honor of her gueat. m MOORESVILLE MrtnuiravitXK. Aug. 10. On Thursday afternoon at o'elock Mra Ti.rrv Mott and Mra Eugene Fink were joint hostesses at tne noma oi their father. Mr. j. r. auiw. in nvnvr r.r mh i p. Miiia Jr.. of Charlotte Decorations were of yellow flowers in hanrina basket, noor oaaaeia and on table. Punch waa eerved on th. ian end rook wa clayed on th porch. Ice cream and cake were aerved wnen tne game wer cou eluded. Mra.. Tina Johnston entertained a n amber of guests at a dinner at her h Am. aavara.1 mile east of town on w.AnMiiav. An anJovable day was spent by all and a delicious dinner waa aerved. Thoae mvitea to partici pate were Mesdamea J. E. Bherrlll, m w KMhtt. Rtenhen Frontia 8. A. Lowrance, C. K. McNeely. V. C. Ed- miston and John Brown. , Mra. A. E Ball vti hosteas to a number of her friend on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at ner nome on South Academy atraft A dellghtr rt.i niuli'ii nrnrrem waa rendered. followed by rook at several tables on the porch. Mr, c c. warn, or RnrVt ununL and Mrs. Sam Pharrl aang several song, with Mra Bell as accompanist. Misses orace lupKa, Catherine Deatoa and Bleeka Cor nellua gave piano aelectlon. Con cluding the morning entertainment, th. ' hnataaa aervad a- fruit salad. sandwiches and les tea. Mr. Zeno .Mann, of whlUker'a gueat or Mr. Bell, waa the honor Misses Julia Johnston, Catherine Rogers and Bleeka Cornelius ar niniti of Mia Katbrrn uann at her horn in Hickoryr Mra R. w. Freete Is spending the week at MontreaU Members of a week-end house n.rtv at - the home of Miss Sarah Boyd were Misses Helen Lonon, of Marlon, Katharine Carr, of Ashe villa, Hattie May MorrUey, of Oolda- boro, Messra A. u. ioya, or r air Karl This and Jlmmle Penny. of Charlotte, and Lathan Mllla of thla city. Ml carr ana Morruey r.matnMi over for the week. Several social affairs have been given in their honor, one or these neing a aance ny Miss Annie Lardner Moore at her home on South Charlotte street Bat urday night rioa Paulina Bdmlaton aava I party Friday night In honor of her house guest, Miss Lutelle Torrence, of Charlotte. ' Mlaa Lois Wilkinson, of HUlsboro, who has been the guest of Miss Catherine Deaton, has returned to her home. . TheIunIorclaaa of"lU ofTtht Mooresville high school held a re- Union on Thursday night at the home of Miss Grace Klpka on West Cen tr ivintii. The class is ComDoaed of the following young' people, all Of whom were present; mm num Iientz, president; Mies Edith Hud son, vice president; Miss Grace Ev an . sscretarv: MiSse Madge Deaton. Mary U. crown, iueen nraniiejr, Dena Cashlon, Ruth Deaton, Grace Klpka, Addle Mae Brawley, , Mra. Rena Weatmoreland Alexander ,and Measr. Heaths Kennett. Fred Bmlth. Jama. Vounc Rue sell Cornellua James Brawley, David Lowrance aad Tnun White. Musical selection and reminiscences of the past three years provided a delightful program, after which punch, ice cream ana caxe were seryea.' BAD IN going later to her home in Meldrum. ; Mra, Ben M. Williams of Hender son avenue left Friday for Monro to spend the rest of August with Mr. Williams, who la superintending summer school work at that place. Wednesday afternoon Mra James H. Devereaux of Henderson avenue gave a party for Mra Kuzaoein Wllllema Thoe present were, Mra Iflnv M Alh.marl.! Mra. W. B. Bnen- oer of Spruce street, her mother, Mra Margaret Keep or Pennsylvania, who has been her guest for the past vnr ' Plntiir.a war. t.kn of Ahe group, and all enjoyed talking over oia iime. ice cream ana cane u candy were served. SVM.v .v.nlnir U. a Bit Mra Grady Dodson entertained at the tjaain oiuo nous, witn ji taoie oi bridge. The lobby and library were beautifully decorated and every one enjoyed a pleasant evening. Punch waa aerved and cantaloupe a ia moae. Mra W. J. Lutton of Paterspn, N. T fn ti.itln t. wlait har two daughters, "Mra Bernard R. Fuller or Tauassee avenue ana Mr. i-w- rence u. jjameis or uenaereon ave nue. v .".i,:",. ".cV Thursday afternoon ths Methodist Bunday school motored to Rocky River Snrlnas for th annual picnic. Lunch wa carried and old and young enjoyed a pleasant outing. Mrs. Harry B. Beer and son, George, arrived hom Tuesday of the paat week after spending six weeks with friends and .relatives at Niagara ca.ua, ii. i. Mr. Plnh.rA XT BlffharAa laft thla week for New York city, where ahe will spend om Urn with friend and relatlvea. M. TAk. V flt.rM... Tk.rti. . n fl W .VMM W. WW. U .. . amw.v mall son, Foster Brown, returned Tnursaay irom a -vuni 10 .jura. Thorpe's father, CoL Brown, of Chattanooga. Tenn. . . HICKORY NUT CAP 11,1, 3, 5,7,9 BADIX, Aug. 20. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Meldrum, Ga., who has been the house guest of her son, Ben M. Williams of Henderson avenue lot ThnrnHnv tn Vlllf hftr al.tar. Mrs. E. R. Colllnsln, Augusta, Ga., Birrnnv irrrr nip Ana-. 10.- Eameraida inn has two horses ana a couple of burros available xor thM. AavAt.A t. hArii haAk rtdlna along mountain trails and the tour ists can delight in "th long Drown pain oeror me, leaning wnerever i chose." Tha Mlaaaa Merchant and Geen- wood, of Ashevllle. enloyed with friends a camping party at Chim ney Rock. After witnessing many exhibitions in varvlnK dearaea of tha "camel walk" and "toddle," H waa a pleas ure to see a company or young roia at Mountain View inn in the old fa.hlAn.,1 Annmm nt lAna irfl. Th. Virginia reel, to the tunea of "tur key in the Straw" and "money musk." with the caller out alnging vhimv Kw nn, niiriup arat Av lead to right" waa an exhilarating signu Pari ITraaman tha wMimr Af Bat Cave, is a genius In carving out unique, ornamental ana useiui Ar ticles from rhododendron wood, and tha tonrlata flnit th.m rr Attrac tive reminders of a happy vacation. Speed Murphy stopped overnight on hla walk hack from San Fran- Alaen. Ratentlv tha Maaonla lodAra and the Lions club, New Tork, of fered a purse or ii.ouu to tne per- return In to day Lewis and Mur phy started, but tne root-sore iewi remained on th coast while Murphy 1 four dars ahead of , the time limit He sneaks glowingly of North Carolina hospitality. . Mra Jaaata Tiunlon Ana L. wrlsrht of Norfolk. Va. returned to their home Saturday after several weeka at Freeman's camp. --... Services will, be held In Bat Cave, TrananariirAfion i-nimi avarv Hun Amv at S n. m.. Rev. Mr. Lobdell of. Bclatlng. Tlje annual meeting and plcnlo took place Saturday, and a large attendance waa enjoyed. Mother Eva la down for a brief so journ ana several sisters accom panied her: Mra. Rail. Bnihv owner of Mln ne-ha-ha camp has had a wonder fully fine season and many a maid en will return home witn a super ahnnnanca of health and hannineaa gained under the supervision of the national camps airector, jhta nox The Burlington church Sunday school, numbering 32. enjoyed a camping out party and delicious supper at Esmeralda inn. The re past was the treat of W. H. May, ah elder of the church, and showed his appreciation of the fact that ainr.a tha oraanlcAtlon. one vear aaro. with four members, every one has attended sunaay scnooi regular ly and remained for church service. L G. Turner wa in charge and all reported a thoroughly good time. S. W. Steele, of Rockingham, Is stopping at Mountain View Inn and many are the tales he can relate about his camping days In 1S74 on Bald mountain, Chimney Rock ana Bat Cave. Apropos of the civil war, Mr. Steele told of an interesting oc currence last week at a missionary meeting in Lenoir. A member from Illinois Inquired where the Steele homestead waa situated. On , lo cating Mr. Steele she told him that in her possession waa a hunting horn inscribed Robert L. Steele, 141. which waa stolen from Mr. Steele's father during the occu pancy of his home by Yankee troops and ah wished after these many years to return It to the rightful heir. So the old horn which has rall.il tha hounda tn heel numerous times In Merrie England, will soon be back in us aaoptea nome in North Carolina ' Guests at Mountain View inn: fi. M Butler and " wife. Charlea O. Butler, X H. Davis and wife, Wil mington; Alice Lightner, C. H. Llghtner and H. Hinchman, De troit. Mich.: Elizabeth Sharp. Nash ville, Tenn.j Prof. R. N. Rlvine, Bw..tr.tr Tmin 1 T.. Htend.I and wife, A. H. Cottlngham and wife and children, Lutner Mercnant, Greenville, 8. C; Misses .1. Lanney, H and JU.Tnomaa J. Tj Beany, j. O Thomas, Mlasea ER and. A, Pnvlrirtnn. T. J. Slmnson. Miss E. Shepard, J. Shepard, 8. M. Blanton and wife, J. A. Henderson, wire ana daughter, J. O. Torrence ana wire, R. C. Hair, T. J. Smith, Samuel Bmlth, Misses M. and M. T. Smith and many othera At Freeman's camp are: J. V Williams and S. P. Desmond, of Charlotte and Captain Boykln, wife and famllv: Skipper Allison and Win TimiI of Port Mill. S. C. Tia-an Place aueata Include T. 13. Spratt, J. B. Mills, J. J. Bailey. Fort Mill, S. C; M. M. oates, e. u. na aon. Daisy Klutts. Charlotte: G. W. Cooper, Salisbury; E. T. James, Gastonla; J. M. Townley, Miami, in p. T5 Uvla and wife. Ports mouth, Va.; J. W. Dixon, Bowling Green, Ky.; Dr. u. uauis, isasn vllle. Tenn. Esmeralda inn: W. H, Clarke, Atlanta, Ga.; M. O. Cook, Indian .nnlla Tnd O A. Keefe. Savannah. Ga.; Miss Kate Holllngsworth, Chi cago, J.H.; W. A. Mason, wooarurr, C: Miss Walker. Atlanta, ua v WINSTON-SALEM ' ! WINSTON-SALEM. Aua. JO .Of notabl interest to a large numbr of frind throughout th atat will be th appended invitation receives this week. .The bride-elect has re sided in this city for a number of years during the pastorat of har fnth.r at th. BMrat Pr.nhvterian church and for th past two years naa been a member or tne com mercial faculty of the city high school: , "Reverend and Mra. David Clay Lilly request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Grace Guerrant, to Mr, .lam.a KnnnmAv Foster, on Tuesday afternoon, the twenty-third of Au gust, at half past five o'clock, First Presbyterian church, Lexington, Kentuoky." Mia Annie May Centrvll enter tained at an Informal dance on Tuesday evening honoring hr charming house guests, Miss Mary Sternes, of Stateavlll; Miss Frances Partley, of Salisbury, and Miss Mary Charles Pope, of Greenville, S. C. Dancing was enjoyed tor sev eral hours, after ' whioh an ice course was served. - Mur-h interest la felt here in the announcement of the engagement of Mlaa Nsnrv Laa Pattaraon. of Con cord, and Georg Rymand Edwards, or Kocky Mount, wnicn was nam recently. The marriage, which will take place in October, will be at tended by a number of society peo ple. Miss Patterson naa visiiea hara a number of time and la greatly beloved In th community, both for her personal charm ana her rare musical attatnmenta She la a rraffuata of SAlem college and a musician of marked ability. Wlnatnn-fialam aaeletv circles are very loth to give up Mra David H. Blair, one of Its beloved members, who leaves next week for her new home in Washington, D. C-. where ah. Inlna Mr. Blair, who begun his duties aa United States commission er of internal revenue several weeas ago. Many social events have been given this week in honor of Mr. Blair. One of the most delightful of these wae the lovely bridge party given by Mrs. A.- dTalma Varlc. on PrMav aft.rr.Ann. Tha home was elaborately decorated with a wealth of golden glow, arranged in norai baskets and vasea After the carda were laid aside an elegantly ap- nnlnt.fi aalad course WAS served. followed by an Ice course. The, table prizes, dainty handkerchiefs and small corsages of organdy flowers, were won by Mra Clement Maniy, Mra J. L. Ludlow. Mra Charles Bhelton and Mra Thomas Barber. To her honoree Mra Valk presented an exquisite piece or maaeira em broidery Md., Atlantic City and New Tork. Mra Jackals Daniel Thrash, Miss filv.lvn nantalla and Mlsa Malay Smith, of Tarboro, were guests at tne Tarborouga notei last wee. Miss Elisabeth Battle, of Rocky Mount, is the guest of Miss Ethel Marshall. Commander J. J. London, who has Just returned from Constanti nople, by way f alougna and New Tork, where he was stationed on the battleship St. Louis, arrived in the city Friday to vlalt his brothsr, Henry A. London. Miss Mary Alice Harding, who has been th guest Of Ml Virginia Starr, left Wednesday for Ashevlll for a visit, befora returning to her home in Birmingham, Ala. Misses Katherlne and Nettle Wearn, of Charlotte, are visiting Miss Cella Wearn. Miss Iva Battle of Dunn Is the guest of Miss Ethel Marshall. Mra Arthur Blanchard enter tained at a barbecue Thursday In honor of her guest. Miss Mary Mood, of Smithfleld. FOREST CITY , FOREST cfTT. Aug. 20. Miss Margaret Toung dlelghtfully enter tained at a dinner party at Spin dale inn. Her guest were Miss Lil lian Shaw and Charles Watson. Miss Nell Toung and W. C. Croker and Robert Holmea Mr. and Mrs. T. tl. tienoeraon and children, of Marion, spent the week-end with Mr. ana Mrs.- jp EdwardA ' . . Hd. waa en loved by the young people Thursday evening. Mrs. E. o. Tnoma ana couun left MQnday for an extended trip to . i .& Mlsa Lillian Shaw left Saturday tor her home at wmton. - Mra J. H. Thoma and children laft this week to visit relatives In Shelbyville. Ky. Miss Mae Bridges qeiianiiuuj en tertained at a dinner party at the Isothermal hotel In Rntherfordton Thursday evening, honoring her house guest. Ml Mary Justlc. of Charlott. Thoe composing tn party were Mie Mary Justlea and Harold Long; Miss Lillian Bhaw and Charles Wataon; Mlsa Margar et Toung and Howard Doggett; Miss Mae Bridges' and Dr. Frank Wll kins; Miss Nell Toung and W. C. Croker. - , . ., Mra, P. A. McGregor and chil dren of Montgomery. Ala., are th house guest or Mrs. J. r. aibu- Misses Nell and Margaret Toung moat delightfully entenainea iuw Amm mttt,mnnn hnnorlnc Mlsa Ul n.i Rhu. of Winton and Miss . T.iw.ln nt Pharnltta. JUirj unnvu, vm. " - n .-..v.( nniph waa aerved on nCUFOilllts .. - . entering by Misses Frances Holmes Marv croweu. auer whkh a few visitors. Mra 8. H. Fara- bee won the prize for th highest lowed the game. core. Dainty refrsshments : fol lowed the gamea Mrs. W. P. speas and Mr. w. o. Fox antertalnad Wednesday - morn ing in honor of Mra J. B. Berry, of Mount Airy, and Mesdames N. A. and Wallace Dunn, of Raleigh. In a sewing contest. ' Mra . Charlie Whlddon won ths prise. Sewing baskets and boxes of candy were presented to the guest of honor. Ml.. ni... n Ifnrmtaii. and Misses Hattie and Gertrud Fox served a salad course, rouowea py ices. . ' The Hickory Camp Fir Girls spent Thursday night at the Cataw ba river. After supper a surprise birthday party was given In honor of the guardian, Mis Emma Bonner. An interesting program was given, in cluding aa original camp fire song hv Martha Morton. The Outdoor club and a few nuit Aamnad th. naat w..1r at Ca tawba, Springs with Mrs. Fennell as onaperon. Tns party was com posed of Misses Mary . Delllnger, Nancy Sherrill, Kathryn Setser, V.nM, tr.ll V.thrvn Hitihu Vlr Hnla' Rnrlnaa. Kllzaheth Abarnathv. Eva Tucker. Caroline Marshall, of Johnson City, Tenn., and Kate Car Ol Jones, of Lenoir. . oldery. J" ' .X .ovad for an Miss Margretta Moses entertained . daliehtful ice courae with at a lovely onage parxy on inuw . .rVed. The guests were mornlnar In ' compliment to Miss in vit. v.rnnn. Ottolee Long. Bess Jeffreys, of Chase City, Va., guaate Young, Margaret Ware, Nell Mrs. L D. Long and Mra Carroll padgett, Bertha Jones. Mary Moore, Wlggina Bridge was played at slg Laura May Watson. Ethel Cowan, tablea after which the cards were Frances Holmes, Mary Crowell, ir...n. u.rtln Vlra-lnlA Holmea aii;ui. ...... ..... - - Mae Bridges, . Mary Justice, Lillian Shaw, Robbie Biggerstart, e.iu Hnntiav. Claire Reid. and Alma King, and Mesdames J. F. Alexan der. J. S. Darton-and P. A. Mc GAFFNEY laid aside and a prettily appointed dotihla nonraa luncheon waa served. The high score prize, consisting of a handsome deck of cards, was won by Mis Dodge Glenn. To Miss T.nV.v. th. KnitiM riraaantad a quill pen, while to the two other Grogor hANAaaa nnnn law ir-ts1 aai tf t Vl Afl.a 1 son. sliver sandwich cutters were si van. m I. - . .v. TXT V I ... 1a.k 1 . n . - ...I ine mepioora oi am nam -uu GAFFNBI, Aug. ill. J ucaun- . 1 1 . .ll.V.fnl I .... . . .L. . enjoyea an unusuauy unsn"i fU .fent el tnu mi m..tlnar aa Thuradav afternoon At mi.. KT.ttl. Thnmaa which the home of Mra. D. N. Dalton. Waa solemnised at the home of her Following a rte f games the parents on Poplar street, to J. Mar cards were laid aside and a delicious jon Proctor of Blenheim, S. C. The salad was served. home was beautifully decorated A delightful event of Wednesday with potted plants, gray moss, and afternoon was the bridge party southern smllax. The color ecneme. CONCORD. crlven bv Mrs. Charles Fogle In honor of her house guest. Mra Walter Morrison, of Tucson, Ari zona. At the conclusion of the a.m. a . aalad course WAS aerved. The following announcements re BUUI.1V." ..-'. u green and white in the reoeptlon hall, sunparlor, and hall, ana pin and white in the dinlngroom were carried out in every detail. The stairway where the bride and her maid of honor aesoenaea, waa otw Tne rouowing ennuuncemoms r- r.. ,i celved this week are of more than rated with gray moss and entwined usual interest in tnis city wnere in -" "",.'"- ,,,,, draned bride has made her home for the Tte 1 fImnax banked past four year., rvlng as a mem- w h gray mo- . SfuXck- ber of the faculty of the city " tha Imorovlsed altar. schools: Ar which was suspended a large "Mra John Ronert Biinngs an- - -., b rooma were nounces the ma.-rlage of her daugn- uhto4"wltB pInk green, and white ter. Collne Monroe Austin, to Oscar ml. I TM J.M WMMA.V I August the tenth, nineteen hundred To the strains of at Lohengrin's nineteen hundred nrrh Rev. W. A. Fairy. and twenty-one, Charlotte, North paitor of the bride, entered and Carolina." I. l. hi. r.l.i. nt tha altar, after 1 1IHI. UM " - . Mra E. W. O'Hanlon entertained which came the groom and his best a dellahtf ul1 swimming party on hta brother. Frank Proctor, of Tuesday afternoon in compliment BennetUville. The bride entered to h.r nenhew. Master George with har maid of honor. Matt! E. O'Hanlon, Jr.. of Fayetteville. At Thomas of Columbia. . - . . . ..1 .. . . . sat.. a TTT 1 1 M the close of tne swim, wnicn tooa Beror tne ceremony m "u place at the Forsyth Country club, Rose" was rendered. The impres- the merry company repaired to the stve. ring ceremony w.as used, club house, where an enjoyable The, bride made a pretty picture course of refreshments was served, in her wnue nua u s , . a,u..i.. i I with .u over silk laca Her bou- celvlng her little guests and in their quet was of bride rases. . entertainment hy Mra yvuson uray ".r-- Ar T.U nS Mra Charles Kent and Mra xnomaa :.:T.. ah. wore a picture hat or pmic tune trimmed in pink ostrich tipa and wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses. After 'the ceremony a reception .n,n,r .... .A a. flAliEilUn, AUK. v. ItllBBeH ou- I Al IWI inn vc. . x'ni Ti.n r..nii Pv. v.id at which tha bride's cake Ul KUU 11CII1. J.UW. & mj , T. I . . V. u , . num left Saturday afternoon to was cut The bride Cat the dime, anend the week-end in Asnevnie ana Mra k. b- rrwwr, mo hub, . . .. ...in iaim.j p.am th. thlmnle. and . Mr on Tuesday by Miss Gertrude Koy rant oarran iiio ster for two weeks at Altamont, white cake and L pink and jhlte ice Llnville Falls and Blowing Rock. . cream we rw by Mif" u Georg. E. Iden Wll Saturday tor - "AtaCtickor. and wasningion, u. y., nu ,vr , i ...t.d with tha a. J. M. Rankin. Greensboro: Miss Wilmer. Greensboro, and W. H May and wife, Burlington. Maslln. RALEIGH CONCORD. Aur. 10. Mra W. J. Weddington and children ar th guests of Mr. and Mra. U. Ed Kest l.r An Bnrlnr atr.At. Mra. Wad dlnatnn who llv.d hare mint vearS now msxes ner nome in unriu. Mra Charles P. Maxwell of Phila delphia la the guest of Mrs. L. D. Coltrans. J Mr. TaIia if' TaaV nt thla altv. has th honor of being chon pres ident of th TJnIUd Woman's Ml alonary society of the Evangelical Lutheran synod at Its recent session in Mooresvllls. Mlaa TI111. Nalaon. of TndlA. HOW In this country on a missionary rur lough, delivered an Interesting ad- ini. Ia a lara-a oonAraABtlon At 8L James Lutheran church last Sunday night. Mra. T. A. flaher And daUahter. Wra.K.a h.M v.tlirn.d from A two months vlalt to relatives In Ohio and Washington, d. c. Mr. A n P.aa1.v and two eh II dren, of Canton, Ohio, are -visiting ner sister. Mra w. a. warn, on South Union street. Mr. and Mra 4 D. Coltrans. Jr- and children, and John Rutledge, spent the week end at Lincoln Litn- la Soring. Mra J. Lewis Carpenter and chil dren who have been visiting Dr. and Mra W. D. Pemberton, returned to their home in ureenviu axon day. mi.. .Tank Powail. of Danville. Va.. ia the aruest of Mra Paris Kldd. Min Mm, fltnn. nf flraAnahAra. waa the guest of Mra . Ben Craven this week. Mrs. C. L; Thompson and , son Charles, of Mocksvtlle, and Mrs. Ruffin Holden, and daughter, Elis abeth, of Greensboro, are visiting Mrs. H. S. Williams on West Corbin treeL - Mra Mollle Elliott and Miss Ross WHieford are spending some tlm with their sister. Mra R. O. Whit haad. in Ashevllle. Mr tt. C. Herring end daughter, Mia. Nail Hnrrlnc. are spending a wank In Blowing Rook. airs. A. a. . Miss iDorothy. returned Monday to Wadeaboro. aner spenaina a. wa here with relatives. They were ac companied by Mr. ana Airs. v. x. Morrison, who will spend several days as their gueata Mrs. J. M. Odell has returned home after an extended visit to Ashevllle. ri- ta..i. fnmha and Mr. M. R. 1Y1M3. v v w - - Pounds are spending several days at Davis Springs, jtiiauemw. Mra M. L. Brown and daughter. Miss Alice Brown, ar visiting Mrs. Amos Davis in Wlnnsboro, S. C. Miss Lucy Richmond Lents, who has been confined to her home by ill ness for several days Is Improving. Miss Janle Kestler has returned from a visit to Mooresville accom panied by Miss Ethel Kestler. who will be her guest for several days. - Mra J. L. Eddleman. of Tasoo an wart. islBa hMII V BitlBrC Uliy, anno. wssw - - . - relatives here for the past wek, left Saturday to visit reiauvoa ory, Laurel springs ana before returning home. Rev. W. C Wauchope and fam ily have returned from Saluda where they spent a pleaaant vacation. . t dmw.11 la anendlnr MV- eral days her at the home of her father, J. B. snernii. . ti.i..,i noroh nartv. nonor Ing Misses Ava Carter and Alma Ooswlck Of Winston-Baiem, w o"- en at the home or Misee num T.n. p..... Saturday afternoon. 13 C 1 C Ice cream, cake and melons were served the forty-nve guesw Prww Miss Minnie Lee Hoover, of Ashe i i. .n.ndlnr ae.vp.ral weeks her .. .t'.nnaranher for superior COUTt. Mra J. L. McHay ana cnuaren have returned from Monroe where they have been visiting for several daya TODAY'S. AXNITERSABJXJL 1711r--Th New England " Coaraat was published in s noatos or James Franklin. 17l( Oliver Hazard Parry, famous American navai omeer. Dora Newport,- R. I. Dtd la tho West Indlea August ft, 111. 1821 Rlohard S. Btorra, famotia oUrgyman, horn at Bralntre. Masa Died tn Brooklyn, N. t June S, U00. . ' , Hit John Fritz, th fnthr tt th steel industry In America cm . in-Chester county Pa. D41 at Bethlehem, Fa., February" It, lilt. 1847 Th first publle tlgraphlo dlapaten was receivea in Cin cinnati. ' ' I860 -A national convenflon of worklngma ambld at Eai tlmor to consider way and s mean to secure an eight-hour A.. v.. 1891 Queen Victoria inspected the British and Freneh fleeta -1(11 Police raided the office ot the Irishman, a slnn feln newspa per published In Dublin. OXE TEAR AGO TODAY. Tw.ntv.flv. member of th TeO- l.aHalatnr. fllllt th atAt tO prevent reconsideration of th vote on th fdral suffrag amendment THE DAILY ftEKirsCIH TODATS BIRTHDAV8. ' neon H. Whit, democratic n : Uonal committee chairman who , may become a candldato Tor fover-, nor of Ohio, born at Blmlra, N. T.. 4 years ago toaay. . v: Lmuel Boll, national aajuumi of the American legion, horn at Minneapolis, It year ago today. Frank A. Munsey, one of , th foremost among American newspa per publtshera born at Mercer, Malna (7 year ago today. TAKE Yf AST IN s tablet roiin Splendid Remits in Few Days From New Vitssine and Iron Tonic Effective. Contenient Pleasant to Take. and ThAiiaanda of weak. thin, and sickly people hvae found In raaat . th secret ot gionou oauy nnum -tA atr.nath Ttllt thr Ar Still many who are not taking yeast In the proper xorm. ney ar nm( eating th ordinary yat cake, which has been found generally un satisfactory. " But now at last, an tn oojec tlonable features ot aaUng yaat have been overcoma Thousands of people are now taking yeast tha, ' new way. They art taking It In convenient tablet form, combined with iron and other hea.th-buildra. and the result in many eases ara nothing short of astenlshio u t This splendid eomntnauon ox ton ics l known aa Ironised Yeast It i. . nt..H.t tn taV doaa not hav - any disturbing Sct on th atomaoh. .nA h. rMiilta era omlokar. Thl Js because you gain th bnfita of two tonlca lnsteaa or onry on. thermora Ironised Toast contain hichlv concentrated brewer's raaat. which 1 far richer In vltamine than the ordinary baking yeast. The reason ao many people - be noma weak, nervoua thin, sickly. and worn out easily , la becaus the modern dlst, due to moaern mvutoo . of food preparation, 1 almost to t a.iiv lacklna in the health-build ing viUminea Ironltdd Yeast gup- plies this lack, ana aiso aappua wv blood with th proper amount ot Iron. ' ; ' . 1 If run-down, weak, anaomie, ar voua or if you ar suff ertng with u f .nn.t1t.. nnalrhtlv eomslX Ion. or loss of vitality, try Ironised -yast. usually n win snow gwa results after th sacona or tniro nri.n tt will clear us tha worst compplxlons In less than two . weeka - . " , ; Ironised Yeast Is packed to; pat ented Sani-tap container and will keep Indefinitely. Corts ' uo moro oer dose than common yvww package contains 1 daya treatment and costs only-81.00 or Just . ttc a day. Special oireouona r wu" dren.m each package, waa oy xn Ironised Yeast Companyr Atlanta, Ga. - ' ' ; ' rllCHLV COHCWWrt. VTfAMttt JSSC -Adv. VlrrinlA. Mr. and Mra W. N. Jone ana family left Saturday by automobile to spend several weeks at Buffalo Springs, Virginia. A picnic was given at Doctor s lake Friday evening .in honor of Mlsa Elizabeth Phelns. of Durham, who Is the guest of Miss Sarah Pronto. Mrs T VL Pllnn entertained at bridge Friday morning In honor of Mra. Foster Mitchell, of Lexington. Virginia. The guest Pi honor was nresented with a box of stationery .Misa Meta Adams has gone to waatnfn Carolina for a visit A nlcnlc was sriven at Holts lake Friday evening in honor of Miss Elisabeth Phelps, of "r-irham, who tha sruest of Miss Sarah Brooks. Mrs. Murray Allen naa returnea from Trvnn. where ahe Was the II.. nD.a11 Charrlll Mra FrannM Webb haa returned from Klnaton, where she attended a house-party. Mra. W. N. H. Smith and daugh ter. Nell, and son, William Wise, have one to Chapel Hill to visit friends. ' Miss Jane Grimes has gone to Chapel Hill, where she will be the meat of Mlsa NancV Battle. , Miss Elizabeth Walker has gone to points In western North Carolina to spend some time. Mr. and Mra. Herbert C. ThomD- son and daughters. Misses Josephine and Frances, of Atlanta, who 'have been vUiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son, left Saturday for New York. Mrs. Henry McKee Tucker and ehlldmn. and Walter Tucker, re- turned Saturday night from a motor trip to AorioiK, a. unuunure, serving. About to guests- wer present those from out-of-town including: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Proctor, of Blenheim, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. E. B- Proctor, of Rock Hill; Mr. FrahX Proctor, of Rennettsville; Mrs. L. P. Epton, of Spartanburg; Mrs. L. G. Moore, ot Moores; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Little john.'of Jonesville; Mr. E. C. Poole, of Spartanburg; Mr. u. t. Murpn, of White Stone; and Miss Madge Free of Jonesville. BESSEMER CITY' BESSEMER CITT, Aug. 20. E. C. Whitney has been in New Tork city for several daya - hum! I wonder what I do next?" Hill, Is visiting his aunt, Mra E. J. Rhyne. Mias Ruth Sholar, who haa a po sition in Charlotte, spent the week end here with home folka . Imnn. thnnn In Charlotte last week were Mrs. M. D. Sholar, Mrs. Howardj Horseiy, Mr. and Mrs. w nue XTr and Mra. Cralff havn nnnoiinc. ed the birth of a daughter, at a hosy pital in Charlotte. Mra craig nas for several years been one, of the teachers In the graded schools here. .Betore marriage sne was miss ura Plummer., Miss Ruth Owen has lor ner house guest this week M'ss Christine Smith, of Charlotte. HICKORY HICKORY, Aug. 20. Mrs. F. A. Abornethy was hostess to the Wed nesday Afternoon Bridge club and North Carolina, . " "J Rutherford County. TrvtrTPAL BOXDS . NtniCK u a -putherfordton will, at th or Notlce 1. hereby given that the Town jf J"$, o'clock p. tn.. k r7 "nasi recelv ea ed bids or propossJa tor ember 3rd, 1921. receive Town bf Rutherford- , 9K 000 Street Paving Bonds of the Town or uvnr ion. Im issueTand 111 .000 Supplemental EKEKSS Of tW.5 of Rutherfordton. Bald bonds , shaH i b , of the t. tha rata of; each and will be dated July, im. tili InnuSlv - i r . six per cent per annum, interest payable semi nnVwtttiTai, from , 1 The said street paving bonds sha 1 eu.mw!!K, hnnds ahall ha to 95 inclusive, and .the said UPP" numbered consecutively irom i ' ''-""'V,, ... following amount Sr'yeaTsTAVt l.t.cTuK llA U'for tha 'Wffi upp mS Waterworks Bond. . hall IJft lowing amounts and at the .following times: $1.0Q : pa 't?filffi 1922 to 1928 inclusive, and 13,000 a year for th years iJi w f Rhonda will be $Z AAtt PMb town council of the Town of Rutherfordton, K O. Both or have been validated and approved by a -pecW act ofjhe bly of 1921 and will be sold pursuant to the Pf" fj'n ,J"tV as elal act and the general law of the tUttaot tw IUl,,M th same may refer to any matters not covered by said special act. laid borTdsVave been printed, and have been PPT Thmdiko, Palmer & Dodge, reputabl. bond W &tfmSt whose legal opinion and approval of same will be furnlahed to purcnar nfJ b0nd v . 4.nA.lt with thftlr hlda with J. F. Flee'-. Hiaaers win oo inuu . ----- . ..vt. . t . Treasurer of the Town of Rutherfordton. certified cheok. payabU o said J. F, Flack, Treasurer, In the sum ot 1 per cent of th bonds bid upon to secure the municipality against air low rasuiUng from the failure of the bidder to comply with th term this bid. . All proposals shall be addressed to J. F. Flack. Treaaurer of th Town of Rutherfordton. and shall be marked -Proposal for trot Pav. Bonds" or "Proposal for Supplemental Waterworks Bonds u th e may be, or If the bids should be urfon both Issue th bidder Is req in said proposal, to state the amount of bid on each iasuo sparU;?, If tha said bid is for both issues then the proposal ahould b addr . J F. Flack, Treasurer, and marked Proposal for Street raving i and Supplemental .Waterworks Bonda" All bids Shall be sealed. . right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. ' This the 12th day of August, 1821. . - ' By order of the Mayor and Town Council of the Town 01 l.v.. . ,Al(8"gned) (Signed) M. L. JITSTIC3, J J. F. KLACK, Soc'y 4 Trees. ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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