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CItAItLOTTB DAILY 0H3ERVEK, J UNE i'lDOC. i 1 ; : P AMlNiV SOCIETY i . , '; ; MICK - POINT.- ' '' . : . . Correpondence of The Observer, j ;; :' .-,Hlfh, Point, June,!. w-" . ' "Mine la the month ot Roaea, ye,- and ' The month of Marriage! ' "All pleasant ' ...v ,y fight. .. k ., . , ,.',., , , And avcnta. tha fragrance of th bhwaom .: . ins Tin, Th i foliage, of the .. valley . ant k th helathta. . - .,... . Mine are the longeat, day, the, lovalleat ; Tha mower a acyth make mualo to my v I am tha mother to all deer delight; ' v; 1 am toe falreat dang titer of tha year. ,v Monday ' evening, ' at : the ' man ,. J ;' Booth' Main atreet,'' Mr.-"E. U Pllee entertained very delightfully tho . Mualo LoVora' Oub. Tha neat meet ' . b will be with Mlaaea Picket Von , North, Main atreet. Thai election of , mem et-the next meeting will he i on of great Interert- V, ' I " - v 2. Thai earn afternoon there: wee . fall meeting of; the.W. O. T., and tho' ,":.!i.uite Informal 'twaa none tha leaa en- ' ' Jojrable. Tho refreshment aerVed by V - ; t Mlaa Ogburn, tho. boat ess, ;rere en ' ;. ... Joyed by the. membera. x '..- Tho members of the-.W.'O. T. Club - end Invited . gueata who war so for ' j v tunato aa to bo with Mr Halrtead ToraJineon on .Friday Afternoon will , look back upon.it as. one of tho most ; " leoaant hoora' of tho club meeting. i; -i, Twas- May-month; bar that the chill '': that was la the etr might not "cut." . .. tona were, pulled down.' and gloves V waro pulled jup, nd beyond tho reoen - ' tlonJia.ll, where that amiable gracious . . wtioome of Mrs. Tomllnaon'a, which i; waa so pervaded' through by the ' ; deslgn.of giving pleasure, was extend ., ' od on caught the cheerful glow of ;. . . tho "last Are." as It gleamed upon tho 'hearth -that hearth which would no - doubt soon be filled with blossoming ,, , ' v pients na as its kindly bias dash . , d and Jailed, who can say Into what 3 ;- - realms of thought, what fond hopea, ', ' what sweet memories roused tho ajj,, mind of those W. O, T. girls as they, t. VBpeak of many a vanished, ecene,' ' ' Of What we one thnucht and ul4 ; Of whufr had been, and might have been Of; what wua changed, and who was aeaa. But so surely does the clock wait for no one that not.UU they realised a most elegant salad course was be- mg served did those wLo diffused the parlors with sweet converse recognise ..tho. hour was apant. . Beatdea tha club members Mrs. Tomllnson had as ' her guests. Misses Annie Tomllnson nn Emma Parker. . . "As Miss Harrison I going sway, And going very soon, - Tm going to glveMm a parting, ' ' During the new bf the moon. '' "Bo 'on the twenty-ninth of May, 1 ' The hour : that night, I will be clad to have you come ., Aod help the 'Hosts.' Rd and White." R. 0. V. P. Hotel El wood. The above Invitation, a dainty whit card, with Its delicate script done In red, and aent out a week head ot the date, was a synonym for eager anticipation and joyous ' realisation of unbounded pleasure which is'always the final ot an Invl- : tatlon aent by Mrs. Chas. Glenn. ', As Mrs.Oheen had not confldnd to . any but the "chosen few," In Just what way she was to call upon the guests i to help the "Roses" brains were !'huy making a search air the way - back.' -to ' th Hanging Gardens of '.liabylon, then back homo yto the ' ' latest florists catalogue to reinforce . t their knowledge of rosea well, it ill-come. In Another time! ; . . t ft Under the myriad' twinkling stars ' Jthat,-paled abov the radiance of the ' brlllant electrio lights carriage .after carriage drove up and deposited Its lovely freight, .and tho silvery tinkle of girlish laughter and the tread fit '. manv ateDa all mlnrled In on har ; monloua overture as they passed in a steady stream up the stalm-ay that led to the halls and parlora of the 'beautiful Hotel El wood. At tho head :of he stair, her face all glowing with' tnnusual pleasure as if reveling. In the very Joy of living, stood Miss Nina :. "Wheeler, who, aaslated by Mr, Cyrus Cooistock, gavo each guest such an hearty welcome as to make him feel that the hospitalities extended were for hi especial pleasure. In that lovely open court that hung heavy with the moist exhalations of . the many red and white roses as they - breathed but a rich damp fragrance waa the receiving party. Mlsa Har rison and Mr. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph XX. Cox, and Mrs. Gheen, all in . full evening dress, with . their rare personalities, the atrllght forward ness of which is always a component of lofty characters they had the tact to draw forth the latent attributes ot each guest and the ability to har monising any conflicting Individuals, each and all of whom they held cap . tlve. As that turn down tha hall waa made that led to the cosy nook un - der the stairway, they were genially greeted by Mrs. J. A. Marsh and Miss . Laura Dodameads, where the hospl ; tablo bowl of punch, all bedded In the numberless red and white rosea seem , ed to have dilated with delight and to glisten with welcoming emlles to the , merry party who gathered and were served by those perfect pa.ra.gans of dlHpenscm. ' - , Beyond tho music room, and Just 'Outside the parlor entrance looking as "buoyant as the morning, and aa the morning clear ' in their soft. : Clinging pastel evening gowns stood , Mimes Genevlve White and Jessie burton, and as they distributed tha single roses, one the red, tha other ' the white, still more bright grew the lambeht eyea of those girls who , defy care and defeat time with their artless merry-making. These fra- grant-roses not only gareg you pass j. ' ' port, to tho parlor, but assigned you 1 . ; to the side upon which you were to t M c fight In tha battle of flinch. The Y tally card were red and whit and K ,;- from the first to tha last tingle of tho " V , betl It's seldom one find ten tablet ! r bf players who entered Into tha gam with more spirit than thoat who In that rar embowered room for two V J, fours fought for the white fought .,4?Aor th red, with sudh a vim that .many oays win pass ere tney ceaso to treasure tno remembrance aa one "Of the bright spots , of their .life, especially so with tha white, fought Victory waa ; theirs, . and ;' the on among them who won the largest number of games full heir to. tho bouquet of magnificent Marshal Nell roses, tied with th flowing ribbon of Ih earn color, and .which waa pre aented in a pleasing manner by MK Frank Boy les. The winner, In turn, ? resented them to Miss Harrison, ho duty and dullness or the world beautiful seemed afar and life only a rapture of beauty and , love , as thro' the- masea of . tha : bewildering beauty of tha- rose-scented, rose-light-' ad hall tha- assemblage wandered to the' private dining room. Her tho color schema red, and th affect de prived from th use tf tha red rose and tha red Incandescent caused the J guesis io mm a scene or enchant ment was being opened before them. Tha brilliant, scarlet ''rambler glitter Ing In Its vista of verdure began from' th ' center of the squire table and ted away In th four direction while tha tendrils of odorous creeper followed the tow dropplnf cloth, and like the tapery of fairy loom rose from th center the banks of rose and aa the guests sat ' round, the .wall and enjoyed the .' refreshing creams and cakea of tha aamo color, and the red light made a glow, that was "'soft - and , rosy . drooping it seemed like . the fragrance and bloom belonged 'u to ,! some garden of tha tropics and that it was a late, sunaet In midsummer, and. from the muaio room waa wafted the delicious melody of tha notea that rell rrom th touch Of Mlsa Rosa Few, of Hendersonvllla, and.:, which - held in its rnytnmicai cadence soft eug gestlon .of moonlight nights and lover' vow, and to th. aoft reeon anca of her own aecompanlment. the liquid. lightness of her voice rose in tremulous sweetneaa. aod aa the fresh. cieac , vojca 1 so jubilant, so buoyant broke forth in exquisite tender strains, th assemblage nied but of tha din hag room, and liatened to one who aang "like an embodied joy,- whoaa race is just begun" and. the Aoquet of white rosea presented by ' Mrs. Gheen was accepted with a graca thai waa sweet simplicity r '. Those who are Indebted : to Ura. Gheen for hospitalities extended them are: Tha Mis Few. -.Henderson vine;, Miss Forsyth, Front Royal, Va.j Mies, Bertha Ragan. .Blanche Bradshaw, Aanl Lyle Davla, Helen Brocket?, Emma Parker, , Genevieve Tate, Sarah Webster, Allle Burton, Louisa, cunara, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rance Haggard, Mr, and Mrs. A. cnarfee, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Marsh and Mr. and Mra Cook. Messrs. F. C. Boyle. Ed. H. Farrlaa. Col Was. cpii jtoDinson,. Virgil Idol. Vernon iaoi, ai., uaiaweii, Robert Morros, Robert BrocketL Ralnh Parlror Tw. renee White. Lewis White, Charles iausar,- f. uold and Messrs. Rose- roond. Cjomstock, Dlbbrell, Porter and WADESBORa - . . ; Correspondence of The Observer. n a . ... nsaesooro. Juni - I Th. week has brought n.miu.' . charming viltora Mlaaea Hnyder and aitvasaw ui inn sHnsrva nerval n Vailaw of Vlirtnla. wer thai hm of Mlsa Marian Little. One of th moat elaborate entertainment of tha season was tha "At Home" given by Mia 'Marian Uttl on Mondar -even ing in honor of these young ladle. Mies Marian Littia vrivA ...-... by Mlaa Bnvder. Uin nitVi u.. oiause.uiiia ana Mrs. u, Mr Burns, Jr.. and Mlsa Lora Little presided at the punch bowl In the reception halL The brilliant lights, the flowers, tho entrancing music of the screened or chestra and the beautifully gowned ... . . . . Bns wun accompanying gallantry, maae. a scene of -beautv. in th. dining room an original contest was Indulged Just before the deliclou Ices ana cas.es were served, Miss Fell win ning me ladles' prise, a dainty fan, ana r. wuiiam O. Bennett, the gea llAIM.H'a 1 . L During the past week Mlsa Eaton irowaon entertained some Interest ing guests. Misses Frances Cobb Fell, or Birmingham. Ala.; Mis Ell Poole Cleveland, of Wartrare. and Vies Roslna Moreno, of Havana, Tuba.- These young ladles were the guest or honor when Mrs. J. O. Boy. un vuieriainea me Dook CIuo - on i uesaay arternoon. The club is studying Shakespeare and the histor ical play chosen was "King John." In the contest In which the namea of characters were given, Mrs. John T. Bennett won the club prise, a pretty olive dish, and Miss Estelle Crowson won th visitor' prise, a lovely copy of "Luclle." A historical sketch, by Mr. Eugene Little was a very clever production, snowing nne insight and Careful research Into the life and time of th "King John" character. Miss Cleveland gave a reading in her own charming manner, ' "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." In the dining room an elegant saiaa course waa served. On Wednesday afternoon Mra Eugene Little entertained at card In honor of the same gifted young la aies. However, tnese nonors ' were shared, as alwaya they Vnust be, with Mra -R. T. Bennett, the Southern mother who suggests "lavender and old lace." Mra Little herself, to gether with her sisters, Mesdamea John Bennett and John D. Leak. have been christened in affection the "Three Graces" In recognition of their gifted minds and charming per sonalltles. Mine Fell rendered some characteristically brilliant classics and Miss Cleveland gave the humorous reading "Marlah'a Moaning." Miss Montaaltvage and petite Miss Moreno waltsed to a Spanish air aa only Kpsnlsh-born people can dance, baring the afternoon a aalad course was served, with old-time Southern coffee.' Wednesday afternoon Mra O. Ray Crowson gave an elegant courae din ner at 7 o'clock. Covera were laid for six, the guests being Misses Cleve land, Fell, Moreno and Crowson, The centerpiece was an artistic ar rangement with white primroses and maidenhair fern and aa a guest put just another version of tho flower like hostess." On Wednesday evening Mlsa Crow son gave a porch party to honor her guest Misses Fell, Cleveland ana Moreno. . The entertainment was al together "a4 fresco," cosy cornera, acata. ruga . sofa pillows, etc., being Irregularly distributed on tho long verandas, with a aoft glow from red lanterns. Charming music waa ren dered by Mlsa Henckle and rollick ing "ragvtlme" melodies by Mlsa Con nle Huntley. . Dr. and Mra J. M. Covington have returned from Atlantlo, City. Misses Emilia Wall, Jennie u. preni ana Runlce Rose have-returned from a visit to Oastonla. Mlsa Nannie How ard left Friday for a visit to Char lotte'. Dr. Jamea M- Covington went to Atlanta Friday - -I- i MOREIIEAD CITSV - Correspondence of ThaK0beerver. ; t '' ;' Morehead City, June 1. Friday night witnessed the formal opening of the Atlantic Motet at m ore n esq City, Many improvement have been made, and the prospect ''for a big season, are brighter than ever before. Mr. Frank P. Morton, who is well nown aa an Ideal boat Is manager this season, and all may expect the beat of service, plenty of everything good to eat. and . In fact everything that goes to. make up a Ideal sea aide resort"' v.: , ' For, twenty-six ' years , Morehead City haa been a popular place, and la so -well known and ha been visit ed by o many people, especially North ' Carolinians,' ; that " the " very word brings . back pleasant recollec tion " to hundreds who have sum mered hero. -: v V." . ).- ,g - The ball, room ' haa alwaya been considered -the - largest ,; and . best In the State. A . decorator ha festoon ad the celling with bunting, and with It hundred of red, blue and" white light It presents a brilliant scene. Elam'a Orchestra of alx piece, .front Oreensboro, haa been engaged for tho hummer, so those who like to trip the light fantastic wiU have all they can WISH fOr. ' '' ' ,f. .... If -., f.T , - The- fa!llltie' for , bathing, sailing and fishing are weir known and scarcely need mentioning. - There -are already several guest in the hotel, nhd th coming week promises many more. ,,!..'V7,.':.; ,;.'..' Everything Ja nof lo readiness for the ooenlna- ball, which ooour Sat urday night the th.' Reduced rate will be given .on the railroad tor ima occasion, and large parties from; all over the State are expected, aa this haa always been ! one of the society events of worth Carolina. v , ritmitwinMn nf Th nlisrrver.'- Winston-Salem, June i.-On Thursday afternoon ot last week BoroeJe held 1U laat meeting before the summer reoee. at tb hoapltsbl home of Mra J. C. Buxton, on Summit atreet ? The presi dent Mlsa Adelaide Fries, Doing at Rich mond, Va., the llrat vloe-preldent, Mra J. C. Buxton, presided. Mlsa Minnie Col- llr aacrcitanr. nnntd tha meeting by reading the minutes ol the previous meeting in the very spicy and Interesting style in which she. Write. Mrs. Charles Norneet. wno naa a lovsiy voice, oeni ed the merobera .of Sorosls with het oharmlna-. rendition of "Dreamy Days' , a sweet sprlng-Uk song, suiting admlr. aoiy ner - aiiraeuve siyia vi Mesdamea Garland B. Webb and J. C Buxton had oharge of the programma whl-h waa ainc Mllnrlv Riteraatins. ' Mrs, Webb read a vary fine napes giving noted Incidents In the livea of the great musical ompoiera of France, Austria and Hun- great musical gift la th constant delight ot ner rnenai, piayea in ner own onsrw Inr stvle. Lisat'e beautiful "Dream of tva" . The followln officers were elect ed for nest year:.Preldnt. Ml Adelaide FTte: nrst vice president, Mrs. J. u. o' ton: second vloe nresldent. Mra T. Q. Court secretary. Mis Minnie Collier. treasurer. Mrs. R. T. Btedman. .Mra Buxton served delicious refreshments to her guesta when th meeting waa, over. .- .'ifr. ruMM A. Kbert and her daughter, Mlas Ellen Ebert entertained the Wo man's Reading Club, of Salem, at their hima nn Main afreet, on Thursday nlaht Delicious refreshments were served, and while enjoying the good thing tne annu al picnic waa dlacuaeed. Thla was held at Nissan Park on Thursday evening, May XL ' n The James B. Oordon chanter. Daugh ters of tha Confaderacr held a most -in- tereetma meetlna on Thursday afternoon at o clock in the Elks' parlors, tne presi- oent, Mrs. Henry l. Kiggins, ur-iui..a. At thla meetlnc It was decided to hold their annual sweet pea show, on Thurs day, June 7th. on the beautiful lawn of lira n w. riinv. on Fifth street. Quite a number ot delightful features win oe introduced at the entertainment this year, and as sweet peas and other flowers will be in - tneir glory at inai time, ne Daughters are sure to have great success at their annual sweet pea feta When the business meeting waa over a very delightful social session waa enjoyed by the. Daughters. Miss atary rsaiier piajen a-beautiful instrumental soio, a son pi medley of - Confederate eongs. chsrminaiy blended, composed by Mr. 8. 8. Wood, of Troy. Alabama, entitled "Confederate Gray.' Mr. Charles Norfleet delighted the Jadlea ty singing a cnarming aum, with Mlaa May Barber a accompanist One of the moat enjoyable dances of the season waa given in the Armory on Friday night by the gentlemen of the junior social set- complimentary to the young ladles. About sixteen couples par ticipated, chaperoned by Mr. and Mra Kent' Sheppard. Dr. and Mrs. Phln Hor ton, Mesdamea Thomas Blmpson and Page Jone. Th Monday afternoon Book Club held very delightful meeting thla week at the lovetv home. -Bramleit, - oi osra Lindsay Patterson. At this meeting, though business and pleasure were com blned,. the social part decidedly predoml nated. Mrs. Patterson, as always, prov Inr herself th Ideal hostess. The Monday Arternoon Book Club decided to stud the Bay View Course next year. Mrs. J Mitchell Roe-ers. who has served so effl clently as president since the club wa organised, tenderer ner resignation, mucn in the reerret of tha member, and Mr. W. W. Smoala waa unanimously elected to that office. When the business meet In a- was over Mra. Patterson served most delicious refreshments, after which the ladles lndubred In social chat. Those ot the club present oa Monday afternoon wera- UtaiuiM W W. FSmoall. J. Mit chell Rogers, Alice V. Maslln, D. Clay Lil ly. Henry Roan, nrang n. rTtee. m. a Jonaa. Besldea tha member Mr. Pat' traon entertalnexl lleadamea Jonn X Gilmer, D. D. Bhelton, P. R. Jones, of Danville, Vs.. and W. A. Lemly, Rootetv and ' miiaio lovers were out la full force on Tueadav nlcht to hear Mr. Fred Butler, in the song recital given under the ausoices of the Parish Aid so ciety of St. Paul'a church at the Academy chnpel, for the benefit of the new Episco pal church. Mr. Butler haa a magnificent baa voice, deep and resonant and yet of ao great compass that the wonderfut low tones of hi great basse make one wonder at the beautv or his him tone, nr. Butler waa assisted by Mrs. Robert 8. Galloway and Mis Mry Barber, who played beautifully on piano, and organ weoer s uveiy invuaiioa to tne uance. Mr. A. B. Houahton. onanist of 8t Paul s church, gave two oeaulirui organ selections, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" and "Viox Celeste." Mlsa Annie Mickey, who is a very attractive reader and im personator, gave Riley's "An Old Song" and "Tom Sawyer Love Affair." The double quartette, composed of, Messrs Jaaper Deane. Frank Vogler. Robt Llehenthaler. Joe Newton. Brooke By' num and Eugene A. Ebert gavo two very fine selections. "Marcn onward," and Handel'a "Remember Now Thy Crea tor." An attractive feature of the recital wa the selection of ushers. Four very charming young ladles or tne church, Mlssea Nellie and IJllle Orosmn. Evelyn Owena and Lucretla Wilson ushered the company to their place. Mr. II. T. Bahnaon. Mlaa Lonl Bahn son, Mlaa Eleanor Frtee ana Mr. Agnew Bahnaon will eo to Chanel Hill thla week to attend commencement exercleee of the University. Misses Metta Watson, Lol Brown. Helen Smith, Mlssl1 Shep pard, and Margie Gray attended David eon commencement this week. Mr. Har ry Tavlor of this city, .son ef Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Taylor. I a member of this year graduating elasa. Mr. -J. T. Shaffner. 8r., and her daughter, Mlsa Etta Shaffner. who attended the Byrd Moor marriage et Richmond, Va., last week, will be the guest rr Dr. and Mra Moor at the Union Theological Bemlnary for several days. Mis Eleanor Monroe, of Ooldsbom, who attended the com mencement exercise of the State Normal at Oreensboro, arrived In- Wlnston-Balem on Wednesday night, and is tha guest of Mias May Fount, on west Fourth atree. The Round Dosen Book Club held a most interesting meeting on Wednesday afternoon with Mra John L Gilmer, at Briarwood," her - beautiful - home - at Southaida The . roll call waa answered by the members giving Intereatln Inci dent snout tne notea cities or Austria. The programme was In the bends of Mra W. A- Whltaker and Mra. Hamilton V. Horton, who read twe very line paper on "Twentieth 'Century Austria'1 aat Down th Blue Danube." It wa decided not to make thta meeting th final before the summer recess, but to have two or three more meetings to complete certain atudles -in which the members ot Round Doten 'are especially Interested. Mra Gilmer served ' delicious - refreshments when th programme was over. The club members-present en Wednesday . after noon were; Mesdamea A: H. Eiler, W. A. Whltakr, Hamilton V. Horton. Pnln Horton, and W. T. Brown.' Besides the club members Mra Gilmer entertained Mrs. W. A. Lemly and Mra. P. R. Jones.' of Danville, Va. Round Dosen will meet Wednesday afternoon at the horn of Mr. W, A. . Whltaker, On West Fifth imi - ...''..'...,' v. ....'. Correspondence of 'The Ohaerve. naieign. June i. on or the most large ly attended germane given In Raleixh during the. season wsa the one Mondiiy evening a tne etaney L.iorary, , There were about fifty couple dancing, a mona- theae being many young ladle from other States and the young ladle who have been el school in naieign during the win ter. There were also present many of the radets of the Agricultural A Mechanical College and atudent from the University of North Carolina All of the echool closed at Raleigh this week, there being a number of reception, mushwlee and dance given In honor of the studenta aw a ... ,.'v : ,:. .;' .- A, delightful " reception 1 was - alven the senior rleas of the Agricultural Mechanical College on Wednesday evening by Prof, and Mrs. D. H. Hill and their daughter, Miss Pauline Hill. .The decora tions were charming, the elaa color of orange and blck being used In making "'OS" the graduating yean There wore college eongs, mualo - and many other amuaemente, which mads the evening a charming one. Punch was served by MlMee Mabel Massey and Belie Hunting ton. .v.'A ,V,. ) - W'.IAjtv ' 4 ! '' '-. t .:'-4 -V.. e Mr. ahd Vn.' W. Hah ef Durham ave here. Ml Maud Osborne, of Brevard, la visiting her sister here. Mrs. Andrew Broadfoot of Fayettevllle end Miss Joaw phlne Latta of Oreensboro are at th Yarborough. MJ , Mary Prudent : of Edenton is a guest of Miss Sadie Root- Mr. and Mra R. T.-' MePhsrson and little eon Rufus have gone to Wrlghtsvllle to spend the summer. Mrs. W. S. Primrose has gons to New- York to visit bar son, Mr. John D. Primrose. Miss Lucy Petty of Carthage and her mother have rone to tbelr home,' alter visiting mra. t-. r, jer man. Mrs. A. B. Andrew, naa returned": from a vtait to Charlotte,-Mlna Lucy An- draws has gone to Oreensboro to attend l Mrs. Ruiua T. McPbrron. of the commencement exercises of the State Normal and Industrial College. -Miss Re bekah Glenn ha returned from Charlotte; where ahe spent several days. Th Misses Buabee entertained a large number ot friends on Thursday evening at a fete ehampetre In honor of their aueaL Mlaa Mvra Pearre. of Louisville. ky.. end Miss Isabel Busbee und Miss Sadie Root who will soon aall for Europe. The apaclous lawn- surrounding their beautiful home presented a beautiful as pect. There were more than fifty gueats. A delightful evening waa apent yester day by a party of young 'people st Mil burnle, six miles from here. Lunch wits erved. after which the party took sail up the Neuse on a launch.. . Mis Lillv Ferrall very delightfully en tertained the R 8. V. P. Club et her home Wedneaday morning. This club is composed of a number of Italclgh's younger set. ' - The Kenntnlss- Book Club held a very j. - "'-' 'V-'.- '".'W '.o--'" A ':.'VW. -'''''.. M V 4 , t ' - ' - 'i ' "i -'; K' ' -','' j' -,- IJZ h . ' . ' x , , ' . V ' v " t j r " ' ' " - k ; v v"'V;'N . ' asjte- K.K -. VNej-V.'-tv.-f - ... - , 0 ; What the Triangles "A" M cans CIGAR EDITORIALS No. 4 Millions of dollars in money and many years of hard and skillful worlc have been devoted to making this "A" (Triangle A) merit mark stand, absolutely and invariably, as THE SIGN OP, A GOOD CIGAR. J It is not the brand of any one cigar. It is the trade-mark of a 8ystm bf manttfacture perfected by the American Cigar Com pany, which has revolutionized cigar-making and improved cigar quality 60 to 100 per cent. It means entire freedom from "rawness" or bitterness. It means invariable "smoothness," mellowness and fragrance?' 1$ means perfectly blended tobacco, thoroughly ripened. It means a cigar that will burn slowly and evenly. It means perfect smoking condition if the dealer has done his part. . ; -'v And it weans all this wherever you tee it, or whatever the price you pay for your cigars. No one cigar will suit all iastes. - There (Triangle. A) grands, and among them you are sure to find the " cigar you want';,, Make a test of any . brand on which you find this "AfTriangle A) Mark. The Hac. and Trtnc George ' at 5c are recent examples of "A" (Triamrle A) suDerioritv. One of the most popular and the latest of "A" 1 ' : productions, is " TEe Mew :.(Eremo vvr; Thb recent example of "A" (Triangle A production fa as ' . good or better than any 8-f or-25 cents dar except those made - v under the ." A", (Triansrle A) Drocesses. ' . - "? t it- v AMEniC AN': CIGAR COm delightful session' at the bora of Mia lletsy Montgomery, , t -,s. Mra.; Joseplj D. t Muag. of Baltimore, formerly Mlse Anne DughL of this city. I here visiting her father. Mr. and Mra W-.TV Jones, of Carthage, ere In Raleigh, -Mlse Bessie Leak., of Durham. Is in the oily. Mrs. John C. Dockery of Rocking bum, , t formerly Miss Ellen West) I her on a visit to her DarentaMl .l-ona Tin man, daughter ' of Senator Tillman of South Carolina, iad th Misses Klrby, of Ooldaboro are visiting Mrs.. William R, Crawford. Jr. Miss By num ef Pitta bo ro la in the city. Mlsa Bessie Tompkins of Balem. Va.. is visiting her Dro'.ner. Mr. V. C Tompklaa-Mlas Lottie Linton haa returned from Btatesvllie, where she spent elrht months. Bishop and Mra. Robert Btrange of Wilmington while here will be tha auesla of Co . and lira Bene- han Cameron. Mime Florence Grant of Wilmington. Olive Morrill of Snow Hm. Helen Clark of Wilmington and Rena Clark ef Tarboro attended the commence ment exercises at St Mary's College. Raleigh, and Her LIUlo Son. UXCOLNTON. Correapondene of Th Observer. Llncolnton, June 1. Since It is the of fice of the newspaper reporter to speuk from the standpoint of th general public, and not from ap entirely personal one, It behoove the one of the present writ ing to heave a algh of deep regret over the inadequacy of village aoclety. to speak feelingly of a certain Inordinate lack of parlte to go to. and. consequent ly, to write about. However, an alarm ingly conscientious streak has overtaken one at thla moat Inopportune of moments and one refrains. The Tuesday Evening Whist Club secme to embody all of the social activity of the place that there la to be found, and. on Tuesday evening of last week Mra. May Wright Cobb proved a most delightful hostess to thla self-same club The winter's Indulgences In cards hav ing laid bare. In startling manner, most palpable deficiencies in some of the play ers It has been seen fit by each suc cessive hoeteaa to separate the good from the bad aa beet ah might This th hos- i y Yicrforia SIzb5 Cents vi : e H tes ef the evening succeeded in doing most tactfully when euohre was suggest ed, in the library, the giddiness therein being .quietly kept secret behind cloaed doors. In the parlor, wrinkled brows and deep thinking and all other things where of the superior mortal is set apart from ordinary beings held away. . Finally, th aoors were again tnrowa open, oeiiciou refreshment - were oerved. and the ban ished euchre players were allowed once, more to gase wwtruny, yet somewnai with awe, upon their- greater -brother. more enlightened sisters, reac and good will prevailed the great were filled with condescension and the small with due appreciation until a late hour, when ev eryone returned home, thanking Mrs. Cobb for another one of many charming evenings which tne eiub haa enjoyed. Those playing were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Esley O. Anderson, Mlas Lila Richardson. Miae Hattle Walk er. Mlsa Mary Bynum, Mlse Wright of Portsmouth, vs.; mis lucy xiuay, Mr. Claude Ramsaur, Mr. A. L Qulckel, Mr. Leonard Rlchardran and Mr. Bell. The rlub waa thla week entertained at "Woodslde" by Mia Ll Richardson. A delightfully cool evening and a mile and ,a half of moonlit driveway added some what to the seat or the playing, air. ana Mra Harry Reld. Mr. and Mra Ealey O. Anderson. Mlsa Kate Hoke. Mr. A. J. Bagley and Mr. A. L Qulckel constituted the personnel of the party. After the game waa ever, there was sufficient chilliness In the atmosphere of the spring evening to warrant the closer drawing of chairs around the dellehtfully large and old fashioned Are place, ana tne giving up oi One's self to the charm or that mystical land where Spring and summer meet. The firelight fitful shadowing fell oa the little group of men and women In the friendly good fellowship and happy Intimacy of a rare moment and one talk ed only on can talk In the mellow light ot a big log Are. Thus did Mother Nature show herself happily Indulgent iu'adding a charming finale to thla last etub meeting of the season. Wednesday mornlnr round a gooaiv number of Llncolntonlana wending their way toward Edgmont, a point on tne Carolina Northwestern Railway, near Hickory, and the happy hunting ground or mapy picnickers. The party return ed late last evening reporting a delight ful day spent mountalnwarda Those young and foolish enouki to enjoy th picnic were: Mr. Adger Fair and son, Victor Kulr, John Kudy. Owen Cava Reece Huti-hlneen. Q. M. Haynee, u. B. Harvey. I-ee Campbell. Fred Ramaaur, P. D. Illnaon. Mildred Mcltn, Mr. and Mra J. M Rhodes, Mabel Rhodes and Georgia Rhodes. Now that the commencements are about all over, I.lncolnton la again pop ulated with her share of young folk, who have been sufficiently serious to improvs their minds for the past nine months. Some recent arrival home are Mlaaea Ina Relnhardt and Husan Bynum, rrom Pairmount Colleae. Wsshlncton. D. ' C: Stowe Crouse. from Flshbourne Military School, Waynesvllle. Vs., and Victor Relnhardt, rrom oak Kidge institute. HKNDEHSOV. Correeondenc of The Observer. Henderson. June 1. The Contem norary Club held Its regular meet ing at the home of Dr. F. R. Harrl. with a very good attendance. The President. Dr. O. A. Coggeahalt, was in the chair. A paper of very great Interest wa read by Mr. S. R. Har ris, on "Henderson, It Possibilities, and Borne Suggestions." The paper evoked warm and general discussion. The executive committee announced that Mr. Frank Sprulll. of Loulaburg, had been aecured to deliver the ad dress before the club at the conclu sion of the spring series of meeting some time In June. . Mr. W. Scott Parker and daugh ters. Mlssea Willie and Clos. enter tained In a very delightful "at homo" Wednesday. From 6:10 to :I0 they received the married ladles of Hen derson society, while from :I0 to 7: SO the younger people were pre ent In large numbers. The rooma were beautifully decorated with palm, ferna and American Beauty THE are manv "A Standi for (Triangle A) Maniifacfuror rosea Fruit punch and ic ere i wera served. , 1 1 ".,.,-'. ' - ? " .. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Currln as I their two children passed throu- u Henderson - thla week on their Nvy from Australia toMr. Currin'e fath er' In Oxford. V This is his first vHit to - America in ' over four years, M r. Currln being a valued employe of- th.n American Tobacco 'Company1 In Aus tralia, f "-4innt ;! - rft ."-. '''-, t:' :.-- V (i !'' tauvusr iiafv sreoii v a , Henderson to the. marriage of Mr. t), T. Cooper. Jr., and Miss Beseie. Far-v ebee Morgan., of Shaw borough. N. C The marriage will occur Thursday, o'clock at the home of the bride's ' parents, Mr and Mra Patrick Henry - Morgan. This is a social event of HnMmnn imfiitri.HM - nA IntapAat trt Henderson people, Mr. Cooper being the son of Mr. D. T. Cooper and one of the beet known young .man of the town. Mlsa .Morgan-: hae , . fre . flUAnflv vlMtt a-4 Iira- anil la '. wl 1- ' known. They will reside In Hender r The marlage of Mr. F. CY Clifton and Mlaa Nellie Bunn la announced to take place Wednesday, June th, at the home of the bride. ' Miss Bunn ' Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra Robert Bunn, and la one of the pret- , tlest and moat attractive young ladle r.t m.f- lieAM 1 m 1 V ued clerk In the Seaboard Railroad unices at mis place. - . v-". , . ; Mta Margaret Reed, of Cape"' Ph. rl.a VtM im kA a-i,a ILTm r - A, Lewis. . ,: ; Mr. Gus Zolllcoffer. son of Senator '' a. i.. xoiiicorrer, won tne esaytta: meaai at Horner Military scnooi, ny a tf.pff li1 niitA. nn I V. r virlr ft V mo citato auqudod Esocietv. FAYETTEVILLE. The young people of Fayettevllle '' and not a few older folka greatly enjoyed tho rink carnival at the ar mory on Tuesday, which presented electric light, the graceful achieve-'';, mente of thd contestants for the skat r . ma vrtaoa, aiiu iiiv riii. 4siiuiaiiv vw tumea of the participants, of whom -the following were the winners: Mra ' John Garraaon, Mlsa Alice Matthews, 1 Messrs. I. Goddard, Ben McMillan, Connor Holland and John Thompeon. Other noteworthy and appropriate ' Maggie Carson, Lillian Halgh, Laura Allen, Minerva McNeill, Mamie and neien Diuvuinu, aiiiuc rviuuvnoiii ravawre. wcnritp, uwiv wiivvvr a.iia Troeevolt. The Judge were Messrs. C. G. Rose. E. H. Willismson, F. H. ,- fnttnn. and Mr. Rosa, in brief hot fit- . ting terms, presented the prtsea Ex- oenent music waa iurnianeu vj tne Holt-Morgan-Hlll Band. 4 A nleaaant aoclable wa alven on Wedneaday evening at the parsonage ";- on uiueepie atreel ny ciaaa iso. B, or . . the Hay Street Methodist church, the proceeds for the benefit of the new '. church building. There were delight . iui reirren menu, niuait; aiiu oinvr, amusement, which rendered th oc ; caalon very pleaaant. Cards have been Issued announcing, the marriage of Mine Charlotte Tern -plcton, daughter of Mr. F. W. Tern-: i Dleton. of this cltv. to Mr. F. N. Bally. burton, at 8:80 o'clock on the evening . nr inr.. a, in m v ni r.ai rM .1 nnniar cnurcn. . Mra ut. nuns, 01 inanoue, naa, been the gueat of Mr. and Mra K. J. Lallv. on Havmount.- Mr. B. J. HofT. ' man. a prominent cotton broker In fkll.n.lra la niv K, a vlatl n XT. . ana Mra H.inaiey, in tnia city. Doing "TRIANGLE A Mark lionet Ctjar Vatu$ t s hr.
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