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CHARLOTTE DAILY Oi: ., 1.. - ' y - ui4 ;i;WIirBTONAIX:Lv:v Correspondence of Th Observer.-Wlntiton-Salom, Oct. The festiv ities of he fair and tiorse show were heralded by iomi very oharming functions last week, which, though .ecJlpsed y th more elaborate ami 'ambitious entertainment ' this week. Were nevertheless too reperesentatlve and delightful . to .. be omitted from taene chronicles.- - ; ' Saturday afternoon at 1.80 Mra , lionise! Thomas rave a lovely bridge , eartr la honor f Mime Bernhardt. . Brown and, ; RoMnMa, whoa pree : en jn th eK contributes so much . to th social aide of this gala Uma . . - ' -. Jn happy allustoe to the aperoach lor horse how, tbo aoora waa kept la mi lb iiLL aim aiasm ri nna. a ia w aaiwsa V ? th progressions war marked tv In serting ui natia- ironowang "" "" Rightful , game, elegant - revreahmeota . were served by ther neeteea aeshrtea - ky lira. Norvell Walker." of BeKt ; '; rnor. end Ml Nettle AH n. ';" Friday" afternoon, Mra Jv'jC'Bit ' . ' lnr gave j a beautiful progressive .vAin-hA wei aaw Ifft aMMnllfRont lA .. Haul . ttlacaa, Mlaaea Blrdla and Bualo Blt- v W9rt cr : Bornejey, uauxorni. j . first prise was won by- Misesnrry t! Lewi of Albany, Ga; the aecond by ;- MUa LUla Toun. v Mr Lindsay Pat : taraon received tha third and Mr W. - L. Hill tha prlaa for the Ion hand. 4 Mrs. BltUnr vu attandod byvMIsea ).. Vf. ,-., ruitjin- Ttntit r!rit. cuaavs v" Sutton and Helen Montague in Boor- In and serving tha delicious refresh' rnent that followed tne game.-v. ; . Friday Tealns- waa alsnallsed by , . mat charmlna; funottoa - tendered by Mlaaea Mary and Benah Crlts to Mle ; Mary Rlbtnaon, ot JBllaaibath' Qty; M, Oraoo Brown, of Conoord.' and Roaa- ' n: Bernhardt. . f Ballaburr, who are th ueU of tha fair h oat easea ana to'-Mra Swank, at Johnatoa, Pa.; who -U the rneat of Mlsa Frank Banea sOne of the dellrntful features of the . : ayenin ana on waiaa onroini - practical Illustration of the osoterlo . , oclence, ef palmlatry, iren ' . . am JWHJeu. mi wovoerrui wnnn ; tur. anahrinod Ilka ooma albyl of Id. 'delivered fcer oracles from an y.'-, occasion m 1 armor Bnuwu. vr hi lorety mualo from the Ikand staUonad on the briiiiantiy-iifniea piaaxa. w Itciou punch aerred at tntenrals dur- s in 100 wvvnru, iwivwni ' . rexreahmentsv filled the xneaaure of an i ailoeiner aeiirnuu oreninr. .. ; " -y in-nonor ex miss jaay naroor. wtw i Norvell Walker entertained very 1 tha -homo of Mra T. B. .Crawford. , progreaatve batueahlpa furnianed tne ":-. amusement, the score eln kept on : sllpper-ahaped cards, on which each progroaalon was indicated by the ad- dlUon of JKtle rllt bella. Mra wauer and Mra Crawford wore aaaasud by Mlaaea Brelyn Owen and Lucy Haaes .'.V Inkunllainr ttieaa pretty- scare cara . - Mies Barber, the bride-alect, received a r- '' mtr of allvar-monntad manlanra sets fv sora! '.lit contest tor. (ho first jprUa, ! . - n, . I; . vyuu 'Kyi, 4 ;.'" .r'-..T-l.H'.-.. V'-i . .. .I.' f-.j-.. - i fulfil mr LLU UUULfW L . , ,-. , -, ' . : ' - ' ; - f$. . 'JV-v1: : pure spnng water and ,we want YOU to ;-V- (! ck ; ;:V; ' Imow att about it. . . Wirc'revhg, 1 n k u v i v . .t i i m r ar si '.! isma mW t aa . . m w w w r- i j r mm i wr vr rm www ar-ww m ar ' r ar aw w r w wrv w w w www- narEro . w w as a . . ' r M O. W. Clbboa't Co, t .. ' T a beajtiUrut crystal cand!itl ' was drawn by U1h Wary l'uyna CUnard. A untrue feature of th occanlon vai the drawln of dainty aouenlra by the playera at all the tables. . Tha wlnnea " f these were MeBdamea Frank MoNlere, Robert C. Norileet and Miss . Katherlne Ilanea After dnlicloua lunoheon had been served a delightful aurprla awaited the fcrhle elect la the beautiful array of tin and grant tew are, which had been collect d arisUmott tastefully arranred end which waa. In a way, th raUon d'etre of th occasion. tTh lnenulty of the rueaU nuat bav been, uxed. to the utmost In the selection of th pretty and useful kitchen articles that filled the drawln room with their laun aad'rUUer. ' A nor graceful and Charmlnf compliment to th bride elect could hardly hare been devised than; shls testimony of tender regard frora Meedatnee, Walker.'; and, Craw. .tf.;;,,;-;-r .';: jifi- ' Mtonday erenln Mrs. ' Wtll'latn N, Reynelda- whoea presence In the Zln aendon adds ' no lltti to the ooetal aid' of this delightful new acquain tance to our city, entertained . at a oh arming dinner-company In honor of hen cousins, Mlaaae Birdie and Susie Bltplnr. of California, -Those- besidea th g-uetts ot honor who graced thla delightful : eccaslon, v J were ?. Mlaaea Buford, of Richmond: Rosalia Bora hardt. of Ballsburyr Orac Brown, of Concord; Mary Robinson,, ot Elisa beth Cttyt-Helen and Annie Hutch inson, ef Charlotte; Mary and Seoah Crtu. t ify.-;.- ; Th aama avenln "the ' apaoleua palm parlor and dahce'hall of the Zlasendeo, waa Brat dedicated to one of the Inest deHghtful dance of the season. . About fifteen - coup: -; par ticipated in .' th danc,-whlcjh waa chaperonsd by Mr. and Mrs. p Uo Thoraaa, Dr. and Mra Phln Horton, Mr. and Mr. William N. Reynold, Mr. and Mra Kent Sheppard, Mra J. U' Ludlow. Jar. and Mra R. 8 leway, Ms. and Mra A H. O allows y, '.'. )', : . , . ' . " ' C -V '' Tuesday afternoon "Bramlet". waa In truth the very haunt, ot the rauaea, when' Mr. and Mra 3. rLinday tersoa gathered about them an as semblage of - brilliant and charming friends, whose presence - lent va new nd added charm to even that stately manorial home, The - out-of-town raeats on this occasion were Mra Margaret Bus bee Bhlpp, so chanalnrr ly known social ry and whose contrt Bjsjtlons to current literature ' har placed her tn th foremost rank; Mra, Edwin .WllUamson-OTerman. tho'gltt ed and versatile Salisbury correspond endt of The Observer; Mr. i.V. Cald well, whose name la lndlssolubty link ed with the best and hi cheat that the Ktat ha occompliahed In the . pes two dMndea: Mr.-John Char'.ea Mi Kelll. the gifted young poet-Journal ist, whoa oontrtbutions to literature have already wen for him th prims distinction of receiving the Patterson lovtn cup, and who. If all aim fall not. must and will reoelve It again. and Mr. Clarence Poo, editor ot The ProrresstY Farmer. Whose an abil ity and ' Intelligent, . well-directed efforts are accomplishing so much for th (annen and through them for the country afr large.- The other guests who shared In the delights vt this eocaaioa were -!'t; ': .' .'...,.., ....ill.) -A tf' 4A ; - A4v. CKdLINflISOCIETIl: " Pr. and Mrs. D. Clay 'lillr, Mr, cittniont Manly, Miss BuforJ. ' A4Us Mary Huforrt, of Richmond; Mr. and Mra P. If. Hane. Mra L, II. Vaughn and Mra IC. B. Jonea "r:-'.tt' " Tuesday evening the T.wln-City Clob rooms were Ailed with the hosts ' of friends who gathered to do honor to our distinguished Governor, '"and " a charming evening was enjoyed b all In splto of th 1 warring , element without. Th refreshments and ntu alo contributed their full aharo to the pleasure of the occasion. Those re ceivln were: Mr. and Mrs. 9. C. Bux ton, Col.- end Mra. Ji Iw.LudlowvMr. and Mrs.- R. J. Reynolds, Mr. and Mra.' Geo. T. Brami Mr.-and Mra Watt Martin. Mr. and Mra B. . W. O'Hanlon, and Mr. and Mra, Be Voa Thomaa- .v;-;-' t-,;s c;':; f ,' -M.'-.JV.' '. .'; . .V ','( ) " Thursday afternoon tromt till 10. Dr. and Mra Henry T. Bahnson gave a gracious and charming welcome to their many friends In honor ef Cap tain and Mra George Bahnson Pond, whose marriage was celebrated Sept. IB, In spite of conflicting hours tor the many fdnctlona Of sal week, thla charming reception was in evory re spect one of the most distinctively representative -, and - agreeable ones over r'ven in 'the Twin-City. In th hall Master Eugene Pruner opened th door, wbll hi slater, MUs Annl. received the card a tin doimr ; the honora of , this elegant reception, Dr. and Mr. Bahnson were esswted by th gueat of honor, Captain and Mra George B.' Pond, Col and Mra George EL Pond, Mra J. C Buxton, Mra W. A. Lenly, Mra John ma Miss Ade laide Pries, Mra William F. HhaSner; Mis Eetta fihaffner, Mra ' .W. A. Blair,- Mra John I OUmer, Mra J,. D. Laugenour, Mra Charlea Vogler and Mra' J. 8. Brower. ZThe' young Udies who lent Mra, Bahnaon their grace and charming service on thla occaalen were-Misses Rath end Orao 8lwera ' Hasel ' Laugenour, Blossom TraxUr.i Marguerite Pries, Fannie uttle, and Pauline Bahnson.'; :, , ' '- The Mioses Hanes In apt and timely allusion to the county fair. Issued th following; ; Invitations . which, with, their porcine decoration, tell - their own pleasant story: "When the autumn ran la sinking-, ' In th far and distant west And all nature seems preparln , . For a long and needed rest. Then the leave begin to wither, Takin on a varied hue. While th pigs are being fattened For our coming barbecue. "Will you Join ua at P. H. Hane' West End farm Thursday,' October 4, at I o'clock T Misses Hanes, Bolton, Swank, Duke." ' Wednesday forenoon at 10 o'clock. Mlaae Delphlne Bram entertained at n,M,,Miv, Atiotiir e v t hi Jr mAm up of thr following young , ladle constituting th merry party; Misses Frank and Margaret Hanes, ' Miss Duka Bolton, Bwank, Senah Ctlta, Robinson. Grace Bram, LIU Farrlah, Ixulse Blue. Cynthia Jonea Loula Halrtton, Ethel. May and Ruby FoU lla, Metta Watson, Mary - Cromer, imi. Blur Ttra. Frrll. Annie L.ud- low,- Kate Jenklna Mary Sheppard. unarioti wood, juut wuson, nrj Benbow and Cleve Stafford. Th firm mH mmm WAR h MliM RahlnSOB. the vUltor'a prtae went to Miss Bena- hardt, wnne ine consoiauon ooiafa Mia Anna SUer for her lack of akUL who sing the praise to.aD, . about ' ' - ' ;')'-'' ' . '.'-V'i' (. 'y 1 IK .sample to you. WE knbwmem SI ' - -camp!:;-h"gone;:-Bear-.m'mmd':this statcxii; '' . 'GnFPUBY, our:i erniOtiNn. Dellahtful ., refreshments' added the finishing touches to a most enjjyabl forenoon. yi '' Ki-?"';. : 'Amon the rueats who are gladden hig th twin-City with their preseno are Mlsse AUce and Motile Hill and Eva Wharton," ot ' Germantowa. wno are with Mr. and - Mrs. - Steadmans Mis Loula Blue, of.. Aberdeen, 'with Mis Lill Farrish; Mlsa .Mary Benhow, With - Miss Mary Carter, who Is at home for fair festivities: Mlaaea ,lrula end Laura Halrntoa. of Virginia, with Mia ' Cynthia Jonea; Mra - w. 'A. Green, of Raleigh, who la the gueat at her alstor, Mra A.-H. EHOr: Miaaes Louise and Ethel Carr, of Durham, with Mia Erma Bailey: Mlas Mary Buford, with- her alater, Mra Clement Manly; Miss Beaa Galloway, of Salem. Va., with Miss Ells Sheppard; Mies Sherry 'Lewi Albany, Ga, with Miss Mary Payne Cllnard; Misses Hutchinson, of . Charlotte, with Dr. and Mra Dal ton; Mia Marlon Neell, of Danville. Va with Miss Carroll Coleman, and many , others ' whose names havvslready ' figured In - thie record of the week's social doings. . :' V Miss Virginia PolHn and Mlsa Mar guerite Eire, of Charleston, 8. C who have been the guesta of Mr. and MravG. A. Follln. left Wednoeday for Orangeburg. & C Mra A. F. Young and -little daughter, left Monday for Washington, v. c, to viait menaa Mrs. W. B. Upshur and Children, Who have been apendtng the summer with her mother,-Mra Jame Martin, left for their home In Sumter, 8. C, Wednesday morning. Mra A. V. Maalln and Mlsa Edna, who have been abaent arorn tha city- for the , past f our ( weeks,- har returned. ; Wednesday "Bramlatte" was the scene of another charming gathering, when Mr. and Mra.' Patterson enter tained la honor of Capt and ,- Mra 0ore B- Pond. . , y , - .: 'V,, s f ' '. ' " " 1 . Thurjday Mra Erastus B. Jonea was heateas at a beautiful luncheon; In compliment to the diatlnguished and charming guests of Mr. and. Mra Lindsay Patterson. ; ' GREENSBORO. ; ? Correspond one of Tne Observer. ' : Greensboro. Oct 5. The principal event In Greensboro oclty fr th coming wk will be the marshals' ball Wednesday night ThU is givtm by th marshals of th fair compli mentary to their young lady friend. Th germ an wilt be led bv Thomas 8. Beall, and will be th a-mbly room of the Benbow Hot 3 1. Tho fol lowing are the marshals fr the fclr, which begina Tuesday: 8. Glenn Brown, chief; Thoenas S. Beall, ball ui .., jvu; 1111 1 1, 111 oi mm- Blatant; Irving Long. Capt. F. P. Hob- good. Jr.. O. 8. Ferguson. Jr.. Dr. Charles L. Scott C. J. Lam be. T. S.-J HOrry, Dr.- jonn Roy wuiiama w, n. Harrison, Wade Stockard. T. B. Pelrc. Waldo Porter, Dr. John A. William Alex. Meyer, W. J. Sherrod, R. D. Dougla J. 8. Kuykendall, Paul' C. Llndley, Hill Hunter. J. Pitman Boyle Cum mini Mebane, R. J. Me bane, Paul W. Schenck, W. D. Meyer, Walter F. Bandy, 'Dr. Parran Jarboe and .R. O. Norman, of thla city; & C. Land, ef Salisbury; Ed. H. Fartis T. J. Oould. Carton St Clair, A. 8. Caldwell, of High Point; Capt C. D. Hani ot Raleigh; Will Hill, of Win- 1 ' t If you nave not tried the mineral water we are pladng' before the public, we want you to have a drinfc,with us We are so sure of its merits that when ypu have consumed the sanv pic we will give you without cost, you will become onti ; of those ardent water drinkers . ' T ' m . .. ill Merely drop us a postal vcard gg you name Jand address, and we4 wiUr forward v a '.-. . v'-' si con- tUim ; Tancey' Gravea and Gas ton Galloway, of lit. Airy, and P. Watt Rlohardson, of ReldsvlU; Wade 1L Phillip of Lexington. Th dVl. B. Club met last Friday night with Miss Ula Adam' al her hora On West Market street Thla was the first meeting, of ' the club sine the reorganisation a few day ago, and the occasion waa naturally a. most enjoyabl ona Games were the feature of the evening. Th In vited . guests 'were: Misses Levi no Forbl lla Brower. AUce White, Alto Callum, Rachel Petty; Lottl Skinner, of Greenville, and Mia Footer, of At lanta; Moaara Bynum Merritt James Mann; Mar Payne. Wpt Grobb Clem Wrenn. of Mt Airy.. and James' 8, Duncan, Mr. and, Mra Dale fitarbuok and Mr. and Mr A. Wr Malone. .u. "He knowa the arts Of peaoe and ' V H knows' when to refrain, 't!'" And when to emphaalie his vtewa , In ways exceeding plain. V v ' i- v It's. a bad, day for th acalawaga y. ' And those who live by graft ' When things are so that they collide Against Big Bill Taft. . ;; ,- "' v. ?r-'M V1-? ''' 4 "' '"A t' V ' "Aa peclat envoy yon ar au rightt - We'll send you shlpa and nn, ,,4. And If you want mer ot the same. -BUI Taft Just ask again, y u,. For Unci Sam wall underataod ' i iv A word Is like a draft ' -That calls for honor upon sight - ' When from Big Bill Taft v . ; V Mlas Met Sloan entertained a tew friends vary Informally at bridge, yesterday afternoon tn .honor ot her cousin, Mlas Duffy , of Wilmington. Th player were Mlaaea Alice Small, Mr. Mary Cator, Julia Glenn, Mar Jbrl Lyon; Lacy . Glenn and Mra Hum. .;' Mr Walter Jackson was th host ess at a flinch party yesterday morn ing at her home -on Summit avenua ? There were no prise but plenty of ntereat and th gamea were thorough ly enjoyed. 1 The gueste Included Mee dames Peter Tate T. J. Copeland, CvM. Vanstory, A. B. High, B. R, Mlchaux, . C J. Murchlaoo, Howard Gardner, Frank Leak, T. J. Lyon, Carrie Tates and Mia Mamie Stroud. ' Ttie reorganisation of tho Groans bore Musical Association was an event of much Interest to the lovers of rood musts In the city. The first meeting ot tho year was held Tuesday night and new office re were lectd. R. Glenn Owen was elected director, to fill th vacancy caused by th death of Prof. Clarence Brown, On of th firmest friends of the . organisation. Th members have the utmost con fidence in Mr. Owen, who came here some tlm ago and who la an Instruc tor in. rnustc. Practices will b held every Tuesday night A concert will be riven lust before Christmas, and the annual May musio festival next aprtn will be held. - - '. 11 s, The Reviewers' Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mra W. M. Adama on Murray street. There was a good attendance of members and their husband The feature of the evening was an addreea by Prof. George 8. Will of the faculty of the Greensboro Female College, on the ubject "The Early Literature of the South." - Mra Adama entertained the club' handsomely and th members war profuse in the praise for the charming programme offered. Mlsa Mary Benbow la visiting friends In Winston-Salem. Mlaa Sadie Dick visited friends In Charlotte thla week. Mra B. O. Gilmer and Uttle daugh mm m ; "'.-". ft, it I lib TM0 i . ft ter have returned to Washington city, after a vtalt to Mrs. Gilmer's mother, Mr F. U Raid. Mlsa Duffy, of Wil mington, has returned home after a visit to Mies Net Sloan.-Mis Lottie Skinner, ef Oreonvill was the guest of Mss Alloc White this week. Mra C. 13. Holtoa and Miss Queenie Mo Donald hav returned, from a visit to Plttsboro. Mlsa Or l L left Wed nesday for a visit to Richmond. Wash-, Ington and New .York Dr. and Mra tm M. Humphrey, are spendln two , weeks at ' Chase . city Mlaa Laura Halrston. of Wenonda, Va 1 visiting th. family -of Dr. Lash. Mies Fan-. nl , Halrston and Mies lla Cartland have gone to Muncl IndV to visit relative ,v;f ;; : 4't- Correspondence of The Observer. . . . BAtelgh, Oct B. Mis Emmie Drewry entertained a few friends Mon day, evening In honor of her gueat. Mlaa Blandtna Spring of Charlott who left with Mlsa Drewry Tuesday for "Washington, where they will en ter Gunston Institute. A very enjoy able evening was spent, euchre be ing the game played. ' Thoae present were! Misses Emmie Drewry, Cathe rine Wharton, Louis Wright, Kath rln Boylan. Ruby and Will Norrl Fannie Johnson. Blandln Springs and Meaer Buck Harris, Ceburn Harrl Jesse Primrose, Willie Pock. Charlie Johnson, Gaston Rogers, Eugene Ri ley. George Belson. - Mr. and Mra Richard 8. Buabee and little son are in the city and are at the home ot Mr. Bnsbee'a parent Mr. and Mr F. H. Buabee. Mr. and Mr Buabee hav been living la At lanta, but will now make Raleigh their home. - Misses Wills Norrl Ruby Norrl Emmie Drewry, Hannah Aahe, . Jose phine Boylan and Blandtna 8prtng ot Charlotte left Tuesday for Washing ton, D. C, where they will enter school. Mr. ad Mra Alexander B. Stronach, of New Torn clty,,ar the gueete of Mr. and Mra Howard Thom aa Two dancea In addition to the Mar shal's Ball will be given at th Cap ital Club daring fair week Dr. Rus sell G. Sherrtll has been elected man agrer. - Baide these club dancee ther will be several subscription dancea at th Raney Library and the cadeta of the A. M. College will also glv on. ; . - 1 . Mra E. E. Moffitt delightfully en tertained the. Daughters of the Revo lution Informally at her home , this week. Mrs. David Ellas charmingly en tertained the Social Club at her home on South Fayettevllle street Thursday afternoon. Mr F. B. Bprutll. of Leulsbdrr. la a guest at th Tarbo rough. Mr Thom aa Rtmpaon, of Wlnaton-Salem, who has been visiting her mother, Mr B. B. Roberta, has returned to Win ston. Mr. and Mr Edward E. Brit ton have returned to the city after spending their honeymoon at points North. Mr Frank Borden, of Oolds boro. Is In the city. Mrs. C. F. Mae ey and sons, of Alabama, who hav been spendln a month with Mr. B. 8. Skinner, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mra H. T. Hicks are SDendlnsr a. week In Atlanta. Mra. Frank Ellington haa returned from 4 V k ..',;.-, 'V A ; ' iu !-!i m w I I I f I t I : '" ' .. I i . I 0 ) " rapher In the tr i'-i,' returned from a ntoi Ui'a v Ashevllie. V ., Mr W. W. Primrose very f fully entertained . the OH io Club at her home thla week. Two of the most enjoyable mudi'co ' of the season were given here tl.u week, one by the new faculty of t: Baptist University. -The faculty ot Peace Institute also gav . on the same evening which was greatly n- Joyed.,-:;.;' ,.v;y 'H-w 'MJr-k-f .,: Correspondence to The Obaerver. Llnoolnton, Oct: 1 Thai first meet ing ot th Anna Jaoksoa Book Club waa held Ootober 4th at th hom of Mlsa . Abernatay. The , toUowtn , la dle war chosen as th officers for th ensuing yean President, Mra Beverly C. Cobb vice president. Mr Stephen . Herndon treasurer. Mra. J. B. Wise; secretary, , Mra Leonard Richardson. ' Th programra arranged for tho en- . suing year la "A Study of North Car olina History, a theme of Inter to vary Tar Heel. Tho programme for . the afternoon wa carfully carried ot" : V'- --."-:-v"!..1,. The aubjct f Mra JWchardeon'a : paper was. "The ' First Anglo-Saxon . Settlement In America,"-! which ehe treated charmingly and which waa , greatly enjoyed by the club. Mra -Cobb read Th Raleigh Calendar, giv ing concise and interesting account of thla distinguished man. Mra. iWls : substituted for Mra Anderson and rendered delightfully the poem, Th Mystery of Croatan." Mra V. T. Tohnann ttoiei Oaw wal wknA a inttfi. o Mra Cobb read the portion of tne evening a worx assign eo 10 ner, to Virginia Dare, "The white Fawn of Roanoke." - . ' ; mated discussion of eaily voyage ,; Following . Drake on the first great : voyage arouna in worio, croaainr uv Atlsntlc with Grenvlll wanderina ; Humphrey Glbbert on hla last 111- - xaieu voyage wnicn cost me aair- , brother of tha rreat Ralatvh hla llfet , . w V . . . , . . . ..w . , Amadaa and Barlowe; Bailing with jonn wnit on nis rruitiess quen lor th "Lost Colonists ot Roanok." ; -' Mvm Pnkk mmmm lrv. 1 mIa, m Ikl' ' evening by giving the club an account va iiui awvsa v mwi m aaai inaivi iti npi nu of Roanok. Mlas Abernathy, ' who , has Just returned from an extenalv inp urumu, ioia oi m asy sae spaa In the Britleh Museum, amon the - rreaaursa or aarrv Norm r'aroiina ni. . torv. i A lie 7 wwm-B w ,11 I.U to VHJUX - In duplicate. She bad the privilege of w stud vine? In tha orle-inal? Haklnvt anil .' forth for her, and many other valu-' able worka Blbllonhtlaa nuk vitk ; ivTvivnu, w iiiv tuMiv rxm tut,. which bears the arms of Raleigh, la commended by Ralph Lan and la dated at th end lttl. There ar Intenca Many other notee Mlas Aber- . nathy read, telling of the John White -pictures and riving other valuable in- : formation. Mies Abernathy was moot . fortunate tn having letters which opened for her many priceless col loca tions la th British Museum which are -not shown to every -one. She also gave an Interesting account , of her T .1 f . - r:c;r mil VAMm III 'f , " . t. a A I MM ,'-,4 '-f?'vt;'V . t. V.-H '..v : i ;
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