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CXUILO,' .1 )M1 A'. 0..3ERV1HJ, KOViimUIU Z3, 1G03.'. V; IN :- k22 .... WINSTON-SALEM. ' :' Correspondence of Th Observer. : ' Winston-Salem, Nov. 12. Among ' last, -week' a aortal event th nter - talnment of the Embroidery Club, on , - t i Friday afternoon, by Mm, ; A , V. , . MaaUn, wm easily one of th ', most - charming. Thl Interesting mambftr ' ship eemel for a while to have gone . out of active 'business, but with the - wiPproch. yf Christmas, and th Mm Tf to be up and, doing.. It has com bailc .O-JItf-'vJgoreua-and effective life a wgi , 'demonstrated by the number of datn ; ty Christmas, offerings that were be " Ing evolved out of chaos by clever ..,.: v brain and -nimble fingers. Besides : 5 ' th regular membership, Mr. Mu )tiwa the graclo-ua..hotes to nuiy friend. v: tv.m : " ' - " .il . Saturday Dr.H..' PI Jewett wu th ,'". j A? surprised recipient of i a ;cbarmlng ! v birthday function, ? whch embraced j many most .agreeable features. . First " , . cam th games, shared by th old '', (' 'r' a wll as th younger member , ,7 of the company, and th seat' with . . which they .- wer played proved that f th - capacity tor' enjoyment wmong ': v; - appreciative, people la not limited to f; i, th '.more ; conventional ' pastime. "J"'.-' --...The wer followed by delicious re ; '..". freehments, which the fact hostest 4 knows so wll how to provide. Th ' cutting of the birthday coke t waa .V ; i .probably the most heartily enjoyed 4 feature of the occasion, if we except ' ... ,f v the candy-pulling- This wa highly !;..'; T and cloeery competitive, but the hon-v.- yf or war born: off. by Mr. -W B. Tay f , " i.Jor And Mr. J. A. Nley, each re J - cevln- a ootm horn as th - just recompenaaand reward" of treat aklll ':C ! i, In aindyiiUtrtna ; Col .' Garland E. "'vL Webb, who -bolda the. blue hobo as i . an orvanJaer and manar of the fln : est fair and who Is th champion . " ' tobaoc , slter In th : United ,' States, showed no aptitude as to a candy puVher, so he received th consolation . '., nd the privllea: of catlnr aUl th . ; v randy h polled. This he cUd wHh as : :Ctnuch alacrity and relish as he dts ' pose of tobacco, the, raw product and i V th mediated kind. Th pleaaurea ' of this happy f atherinr were greatly r i nhnced by th impromptu vpeaktna? " stunt which each guest was . called ".i ',' on. to make. The were a varied in ' . kuid and character a th ' makers V , ; thereof, but one of the brightest and - ..' readiest was that of Mr JTi J. Wll " , -eon,' when with a serlona contenance ,V v h recited rh foltowtng; parody; . ; f , ;,"Mary 'bad some chewlnr turn, . . ' 'Which was as whit as snow, .. . ., And everywhere May went V"- Th gum waa sure tga It went with her to school ene.ua r, . Which was against the rule, . .80; rite teacher look the gum froas her ' , v And hewed It after school.' Taken all In all. more charming , wrtnaay party could not have been ., ' ; devised, as Dr. Jewett and th fol- .'i lowing guests wUl abundantly testify: Mia Met, sewett. Mesdavme H. T. w TV, .,) Cocke, R. T. Stedman, J. F. OrlfBth. f Jtobrt Crltt, Kf C. Barman, Frank .;. Coleman, T. J. Wilson, J, J. Nor- . ; man. J. A. Neeley, W, I. HIIU W, V-. " B. Taylor, H. 8. Lett, McCreary. H. , - B: -Ireland; Mlsse Mary '-and . Ida . Hlnehaw. Carrie Corte, Mabel Ireland. ,. .-cvarroej coieman., stay Danererfleld. . . Mary Taylor. Miry Crlta, Charlott veeo ana nanu umnin; Messrs, W , .Taylor. R. T. StedmanJ J. J. . ; . ; Xrman. F. J. Wilson, Arthur Cole- - v ; man. rrank Coleman, v., P. Molr, 4 - ' Dr Lott, Rev. II, T. Oocke. E, C. V. ; v wowroan. w. H . Harler. J. E. ; ; -.. Neoiey and Col. G. E. Webb. - Monday evening" Mr.' And Mr. ' De .' Los Thomas entertained "at a most ;'" delightful dtnner -company in. honor . sor tne He v. Heeiry Fuller Cocke and r' - sir. Cocke. The guests on this oc casion besldea the guests of honot .. werst'Mr. and Mr. A'. B. Danger , :K, V' Held, Dr. and Mr. R. D. Jewett and ;.-. Miss Meta Jawett, of Florida. , : ' - i Monday afternoon the wee folks ot , 'tOar sottal world received delightful 1 - , rnteriainntent at rne home of Mr. and, Mrs. A. H. Eller. the occasion being the eighth birthday of their young son. Master De Walden Eller, -!., ' y The home was most uttractlvely doc- y . -orated and the twenty-four young ; .. friends amd their winsome little host . - rnjoyed the time of their Wves. After f,i wu .merry games ices, cakes, bon .," toons' and fruits were served, each lit ' . ; tie guest taking away as a souvenir ef the fiappy occasion a little Jap . nee lantern filled wlh sweets. . . ;'i Wednesday afternoon Miss Kath "?'Y'i erln Hanea entertained very chartn A fngry In honor of the four brides 1 ; elect,-who approaching marriage e:;.:',i - nave been announced. Mlsse May .. - f war nor, isnsaoetn watkins. Kosalind V" - Sheppard and Armle By num. Th V pleasures of the afternoon began with various progressive games, which en gage a ine .interest or ail for sever&l hours. Thee wer followed by ele gant refreshments served ' in two 'course.' Th guests then out for the ,' tbl prise, which .wer the daintiest -f HU1 work baskat (n pleasing alrn ion to th closing feature which proved to be a shower pc work bas- V kets, on for. each of the-fair guest of hbnor. These were tastefully f ar v nhihed with every thing useful and ., necessary In th - sewing ', Une,. and ' wer presented to the unexpectant V bridafl-alact. Much ehttt nnit . han. i.' ? tsr and merriment a followed sh owe .-'." a now wuiir hw oeiigniruiiy. au Uane had planned her urprle. - t;-i .'- : "' 11 " ' - .; i-'Jt t , - Tady afternoon Miss . Mary Myn CUnard was th charming ' , howtta at a delfxhtful bridge whist party, tendered Misses May Barber and Roamllnd Sheppard, in. honor of . - their approaching marriage. Th cor card wer decorated with dain ty Ilttl cupld and th proa-re smoos - ' were marked by th presentation of ' - irttl wedding belL In -serving the ,.' elegant refreshment thar : followed th rumen,. Miss CUnard was assisted v by Mesdames Frut McNteve, , W. ; H.' Marlec, W. C. Brun. 4 J.; L. V' Graham, - K.';- C. Bowman, Robert .'.Daltta, Thomas B Imps on and.MUwe . ' Nettie 'Glenn. AUc .Rose. - Everrn . 7 rOwM and Alto and Delphme Brown. JT. sruest of honor wth a. brida'a book. t spproprlately called "Wedding Bells." .;.;-r ''r - - - Mr. WHlhvm N. Reynolds enter tained in 'her lovely apartments at " the Zlnasmdorf .Wednesday -. morning ;. In honor of Mlsse May Barber and Rosalind Sheppard, whose approach ,. ing nuptial hare been emphasised by so many , complimentary, t event. ' Brldg whist filled the brief morning hour aatd was followed by th serv ing of an elegant collation; -. - "' ' Th Round Doeen Club, wa enter , , talned by Mr. Hamilton V. Horton '. Jrrlday afternoon at t o'clock; - ; ' - Mrs. A. II. Oalkvway entertained , on Friday afternoon at I o'clock at a- bemutlful brldg whbrt party , in honor of the arprochln marrJag of her cousin. Mis May Barber. , r , . sss-se.aa V ' ' 1 Mr. Hardin irslrston. of , Chat maw. Va.', arrived Wednmtday and wlSl be the ruett for two week of- her sinter, lre. C'hurVs. L, bummers. a,n wlil spend th Chrlstma boll- u2fltR OF-NESlTE2 CflKOLIKfl days with her mother, Mr. Willis 2. linll, at "Inarleatde," Lincoln county. Mr.. .John Gilmer 4s th ffiiest for two weeks of her cousin,-. Mtas Laura . Spencer, of Columbus, ia. While there Mrs. . Gilmer will toe a guest ' at the , State Congress or - the Oeonpla D." A. It. Mlms race,auer rant, of Kentucky,:: win be the cuest ot her sinter, Mrs. D. Clay Lilly, for two" weeks, after which she-will go t Florida for the winter. Mis Kate Fltagerald, vt FltasjeraW Va.-1 th gueet o( . Miss May Barber.-Mtos Lora Ferret I he returned after a de- Llkrhtful Malt of several . weeks r to frlendar In Elisabeth Crty.Mrs. A; Cobb, of Durham, who .waa. the guest of Mrs. Oeorge Norfleet. la now visit Ing her aunt Mr. Garland Webb. .. taJnty Invitations reading after this fashion were Iseusd in the city on Wednesday: - .- " Mies Mary Taylor and Ella Sheppard wf 11 be. glad to, have you drink cup J-:' tV.ji' n '" of tea r.'fK-A.fn.-J- i - . ""'f"wlth thm on f ; U' ' November th twenty-fourtht ;.',tll ;'Weat ;yourthi;Btit,;r,':s;' ' Th colonial tee, ; whloh .th local chapter of the DV :A. Bi have phxn tied for the evening of the th of cember, promises, to be an event of Stat Interest, i Among th prominent out-of-town daughters who will grace h occasion with their presence are: Meedames.-A. B. Andrew, of Ral eigh; A. L. Smith, of Charlotte; H, D. Blakv of Greensboro; C. L, Van fJoppen, ot Greensboro, and ' Mrs. George, PJilfer Erwln, of Morgan con, Btatvrgent. y..y-,.: jtl -J,. t, -' Misses Lucy Lybrook and Cpnthta, Jones, accompanied by Messrs,' Bev erly Sullivan and Porter Steadman spent Raturday and Bund ay with' Miss Eva, Wharton, at Clemmoneville Mrs. Clement Manly 1 the guest of her father Col, A. 0. - Buford, ln Richmond. Misses May and Lucy Lybrook have returned" from a de lightful sojourn of several months in th proud old world beyond th ea. . Mr. and Mr. W. A. - WnlUker entertained Tuesday evening at an legant seven-cour dinner In cam- plunent to the Reverend Henry Full er Cocke and Mr. Cock. Besides the guests of honor other In attend ance upon this very beautiful , din ner were: 'Dr. and Mr. R. D. Jewett Or. Everett Lockett, Mr. JT. C. Buxton, Capt. J. E. Gilmer. Mr. and Mr. Frank Colemesv Mr. Cas per Betting, and Miss Grace Whit aker. .. . Ml Caro ' and Miss Anna Buxton reached home Wednesday afternoon to the delight of their friend and family. - These young ladle have been spending several month In Eu ropean traveLv-Mrs. R. J. Reynolds and Mr. D. Rich left Wednesday for Baitimore.-oi. and Mrs. w. A. Blair returned Wednesday from a pleasure trip to New York and Bos ton. Dr. ano. .Mrs. ShafCner and their daughter. Miss Etta, are now at the Bresun 4n New York, , having spent th past Ave weeks in Canada and visiting Interesting localities) in New England. Misses Margaret and Frank- Hanes are enjoying a trip to Cub and other points of interest in the. Sunny South. Misses Ada Roan, Florence Brown. Sadie walker and Marlon Resells attended the Primary Teaahers Conference in Salisbury mis weex. RALEIGH" Raleigh. Nov. 22. Mrs. A. H. Ar rlngton. entertained the Afternoon Bdtdgo Club on Wedsnday. There were Ave table and .the , prise was, won by Mrs. Herbert Buell. After the game a -dainty luncheon was served. Thoe present were: Mrs. R. Y. MoAden. Mrs. W. H. N. Smith. Mrs. Arthur Cobb, Mrs, D. H. Sunderland, Mrk. Herbert Bull, Mrs. George Blacknall, Mrs. R. O. McPherson, Mrs. Sam Ashe, Mrs. William Hnnter, Mrs. William Jones. Miss Nell Hins dale, Miss Mary Latta, Miss Hattle Arrlngton, Miss Belle iHeartt, Miss. Maude Arrlngton, Mis Irene Lacy, Miss Maggie Trapler, - Mlas Helen 8medes. . MJsa Linda . TUUnghast, of Morganton. Among those from Raleigh who went to attend the Hawkins-Pendleton wedding in Rldgeway, on Wed nesday, ware Rev. Dr. M. M. Mar shall, Dr. A. B. Hawkins, Mr. and Mr. Henry Miller, Mis Mattl Bailey. Mr. Sherwood Hlgga, Mis - , Lucy Higgs, Mr. W. T. MCGe. . . A delightful affair was. a" luncheon given by Miss Susan McPheeter at her horn on South "Dawson street In honor of Misses Margaret and Bertha Holt.' of Burlington.- Mis McPbeUr' guests were: . Miss Sa- dl Root, Mary -Armlstead Jones, Pen elope Davis, Belle Heirtt, Margaret ndxBertha Holt and aMra, Gavin Dortch. ' ' : On Saturday . 1 . . . -,, Turner gave a "torm party" In honor of the return of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Saeter from - thtlr hrldal . trip. Besides Mr. and Mra Basser those B resent were: - Mrs. Hanna , Basser, Ham Grace Falson, Miss Mary Day Falson, Miss Virginia burton, Miss Mary Burton, Miss Elisabeth .. Bur ton, Miss Janni Pescud. Miss Bell Pescud, and Miss Mary... Smedes, Messrs, Geoqg Little, Burke Little, Desso McKay, William. Little Walker Williams, -David Fort,' George Mor decal, Ben Basser, and Albert Little. Mr. C: B. - Crowell waa . gtvn " farewell bachelor supper at Glerach' Cafs on Tuesday nlaht by a few of hi friends. Those . present - were: Msaar. Walter Durham, W, 8, Wil son, Leigh. Skinner, -Perrln- Buabee, J. P, Brawley, W. JL- Chamber, J. K. Daugbton, A. V. D. Smith, J.,B. Hugwll; and Victor BOyden. ; , ''-An' ventVf i'areat' interest'' to. Ral eigh . people and throughout - the 8tat wa th marrlag of Mr. C. B. Crowell - and Mis Marguerite Crow which, wa solemnised at the Presby terian church on Wednesday, morn ing - at eleven o'clock. - The church was filled . with friends of the .con tracting parties., Owing to a recent bereavement In th - bride's t, family th wedding waa , . very oulet one. Th ushers were Meascrs. William Crow, Walters Durham, ,W. a Wil son ana xeign skinner, miss Susan Crow, sister of the bride, t was maid of honor. She was gowned 'in -white and carried white-chrysanthemums, Th bride entered with! her brother, Mr;. John Crow. ; She wore white and carried a shower bouquet f llllles of th valley. ;-''.,,' 1 s-'V;.".-' After th ceremony Mr. end lira. Crowell left ' for an extended North The lecture on In Memorlam" by Dr. Henry E. Shepherd, f Balti more, at Peace Institute on Tuesday nignt delighted a large, audienc. Dr.Khetherd 1 one of the -most eminent Knglixh scholars in the world and wss a' personal friend of Lord Alfred Trnnysoli. . - i- , , " .. ." Mrs. ,w, E. fc lone waa th charm- Ing hostess at the meeting Of th Olla Podrlda last week.': ; ... , Th meeting, was full of Interest, th discussion' being upon som of the great men of th evnteenth century.'- .. - . '; '.-'.; ". -.. Mrs. J. N.v Holding presented an admirable J article n Oliver Crom well, while Mrs. T. H. Brlffge read a splendid paper on John Milton, th poet, Mrs. Kemp Battle read a de lightfnt paper, her subject being John Banyan. , ' v f, ' ; ww '. ?':( )i '-' . ... A-', -HtfYf TThe Kentness : Book V, Club was delightfully - entertained , py Mtss Eleanor Vass on Thursday afternoon. After the literary session of the club a delicious luncheon waa servd. , v ' Correepondenc ofjThe 1 Observer,-'. ' ' Wadesboro. Nov.'- Of interest to friends throughout th SUt was the wedding Wednesday of Mis Ros alia MontaaJtvake. of Atlanta, to Mr. WlltUm .Leak Merahallj of Wades boro - The ceremony took place n the church, of the Holy Conforter In Atlanta, and the bride waa attended by , her sister, Mrs. T. A. Marshall, as matron et honor;1 The bride, as MUs ; Montsaltvage, . who wears ; th dark beauty , of Spanish descent; has been freuuent Visitor tO' Wadeeboro, where ' she holds, many friends who are glad to have her make her horn Iri their midst. Mr. Marshall pop ular caahfer of 'the First National Bank,' 4 . one of . Wadesboro' most prominent young clttsens. In th word of Aurthur. he Is a "gentleman both by- Inheritance and Inherence." and va leavl type of a rare Southern manhood. '., -;"','"' - Mr." ti C Bennett was at, home to a large number of friends on last Thursday evening, the reception be ing given In honor of her on,-Mr, Frank Bennett, and hi brtde, former ly Miss. Viola. NeUI Clarke, -of Lex ington,. Tenn. At the front door the guest were met by Mlas Emily Hunt ley and ushered by Mr. Perdu Ben nett and Mr. Ben Covington into the dancing room, where Mrs. Bennett received, assisted by Miss -Elsie Ben nett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Bennett, Major and Mrs. W. A Smith, of Ansonvillet- Mrs . J. I . Dunlap. Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Grave. The queen ly bride was attired In her wedding gown of white crepe do chine over taffeta and bore white carnations. The groom was splendid, In an even ing euMk. Th reception hall,' par lor and library were lavishly decorat ed In autumn leavea and- chrysanthe mum. Mrs. J. D. Leak received to the dining room, which we made beautiful In ferns and pink and White carnations. Here delicious viands were served from a beautifully ap pointed table resplendent In cut glass and silver. Delightful music added its charms to the evening' pleasure, Mrs. Sam Houston and Mlsa De Vaughn rendering choice . selections on the piano. A hundred guest in scribed their names on the bride's register, which was attended by Miss Lily Bennett. , V Mrs. Eugene Little was hostess to th Book Club on Thursday after noon. Always a popular hostess, the occasion was a distinctly charming affair. The - guests, other than club members were: Mrs Frank Bennett of Washington, D. C; Mrs. Saxe. Mra. Via, Mrs. L. D. Robinson, Misses De Vaughn, ot Red Springs, Key, Doyle and Ingram Mr. J. D. Leak served an elegant course dinner on Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mr. Frank Bennett, of Washington. Covers were laid for twelve. Misses Lora and Marion Little are the guests ef their sister, Miss Madge Little, In Granite Fairs. Miss Annie Belle De Vaughn, of Red Springs, Is visiting Mrs. W. C. Via. NEWTON, Correspondence of The Observer. Newton, Nov! 2 1 . -j This has beea an unusually gay week in our little town. On Tuesday night th young ladies of Catawba College gave an evening with James Whitcamb Riley Vhlch waa greatly enjoyed by aU who attended it. The recitation war most admirably given, and Ml Coramsm I to be congratulated on ths success of the evening. A. silver offering was taken In during the evening, amounting to $17, "which wa for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A. Immediately following th Riley entertainment a. number of - young peopl hied themselves to the Car penter Hall, where they "tripped th light fantastic toe" until the wee sma' hours. Being somewhat of an impromptu gathering the dance was even mora enjoyd than after mora elaborate preparations. Those taking part were: Mr and Mr. D, J. Cart penter, Mr. and Mr. P. O. Cari penter. Mr. and Mr. L. F. Long, Mlsse Isabel. Marie and Mabel Bost, Losh and Coleman; Messrs Shank, Losh, R. E. Olapp, E . M . Deal, Jame Boat and, Bruce Lowe,. , . , Thursday afternoon th Book Club held it regular meeting at th hos pitable home of Mr. W. B .Galther, on Main street The topic for dis cussion waa Japan, its history, re ligion, customs, etc. Each lady cam prepared with some selection bearing upon th subject and many naw Idea of thl plucky ' llttl peopl were brought forth by thl research Into their history by eighteen ner getlc women. -. Beautiful chrysanthe mum were banked on All aid and on could almost ptctur herself In the land of thl flower. 1 In th din ing room refreshment were served m th Japanese manner and th on aim was made td carry out th Idea of . a real afternoon in Japan. Each guest was presented with a hand om pink chiyaaAthamura a a souvenir of thts.'th moat 'delightful entertainment ' : yet 1 given v by - th Thursday Book Club.. Mrs. Gaither's guest of honor were Mis Olagrech, of ( Pennsylvania, f and ": Mrs. John Flnleyr .of . Wllkesboro.-'':;.. Thursday night Mrs. John Ai Gil mer emtertalned th young peopl ot th ' Presbyterian ' ' church - at th manse, complimentary to th students of that denomination attending Ca tawba. College, Lovely flowers made beautiful the. cosy manse, and ,, the genJa! ; face , vf Newton' -"v b loved pastor and ' hi charming wKa ' " were ' ' sure ,' passports . - of good timey, The members ot th Girls': Missionary Band assist ed MrsGUracr in entertaining. The main feature of th evening was a ilhouett party, whlnh wa greatly enjoyed.- The first prise,- a handsome Slctur in water colors, wa won by Is Mabel Boat; the consolation, a photograph of Rev, J. A,. Gilmer, wa CMintested for, by everal. Mis Elva Crowell. tiowever, coming out ahead. Refreshment of cake - and chocolate were then served and ach gunat given some lovely chrysahthe mtrni reminder . of a most da llghtful occasion. , ." ' V, .' . ' -' - -"iv- .r'V! , FrMay evening at I o'clock Mrs, W. r. Wombt entertained th Light SCaEIY ;; n Bearers of the Methodist chorcfh at th parsonage. This . entertainment will partake somewhat of m farewell. as tne genue nosies win snoruy ac company her husband ,to Morganton. where h goes as paster. Both. Rev. and . Mr. Worn ble; have made very .many friend outsiae their wn con gregation,, who. will be reluctant, to see them leave, but who moat heart ily-join their member in wishing them Godspeed in their work In their new home, v ROCKINGHAM JiV."!'.. Correspondent of Th Observer. ;, - Rockingham, ' Nov. 22. Misses Florrt and Johnsie Wall entertained at cards on1 Saturday afternoon. Whist waa played. .. ; - ' ;'. :f: vC:-'"-'u'j ' 'v-;' - Mis Pat LeOrand gave a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Ftorrl Wall. Mlsa Wall', engagement to Mr. Wv J. Adama, of Carthaga, was announced., Th marrlag will take place In the-Methodist church at Rockingham on , th evening of JDe- oeraber. If.' "v'-'t'.-'v'..'t 1 1 i-i -' ': 1 v ' ' '. ' ' Th Pleasure Club met with Miss Mlnnt Stanalll on Thursday after noon, - Each person present was re quested to writ a ten word telegram of good wish to Miss Florrl Wall. Th prise for .th most clever tele gram went to Miss Nancy Fair ley. Miss Wall waa presented with the telegram and .a. beautiful fern. Miss-Mary Cole left Wednesday for Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Dockery have returned from New York. Mis, Patsy Wall Is at horn from St. Mary's-Miss Marshall Cole, who has been the sruest of Misses Fan nie Dockery and Lena Everette, has gone to ' Raleigh. Mrs. John K. Wood and Mttl daughter, of Blscoe, ar visiting Mrs C M. Hobbs. Mrs. Herbert Thompson' and Mlsa Thomp son hav returned to Baltimore. Invitation,' with the accompanying card wer issued in the Twin City on Thursday; -.- Mr. amd Mrs. Benjamin Joseph Shep 't,.fvt "pard tea uest th pleasure of your ,' company at th marriage reception of ! their daughter -iV V- Rosalind -i '. and Mr. Meade Homer Willi on th evening of Wednesday, the ; twelfth bt December from nine until eleven o'clock at four hundred and twenty-six Summit street Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Joseph Sheppard request the honor of presence at th marriage ceremony on the evening of Wednesday, the the twelfth of December t half, after eight o'clock at Saint . Paul's Church. LEAKSVILLE. Cotrespondenc' of The Observer. LeaksvUle, 1 Nor, 28. Saturday evening the Current Event Club met with a large number present. The programme wa a follows: Current Events, Mr. 'Ferguson; essay. Mr. Lynch: vocal aolo. Mr. While; essay. Mr. Petty; piano olo. Miss Morna Wilson; and male quartette. The New Era Club met on Wed nesday with Mrs. Wall, and spent a delightful evening. Mra. T. w. iem charmed the guest by .a brilliant piano aolo; Mr. R. P. Ray, by a vocal solo,- sung with her . character istic pathos; MiM Lottie King gave a humorous reading; then Mrs. Tur ner, accompanied by-. Miss String field, gave a magnificent violin selec tion, followed by a reading from Mrs. Ellett. The refreshments were de lightful. ' v . Thursday afternoon the Leaksvllle Spray History Club met, with Miss May Carter. The Interesting pro gramme consisted of a qui on "The Struggles of the dawn of Irish His tory," "Revival of th ;- Galllo Lan guage."' Mr. Van Noppen: Dermal McMurragh. Miss Myrtle King. Tne refreshments wer varied and sump tuous. At -the Inst I tut. Thursday even ing, a trip around the world was given under the, ausplclea of the Ladles' Aid Society... ot . the Leaks vUle Baptist church.- There were many travelers who enjoyed thl well arranged trip and th many beauties ,to be aeen In America. Ireland and Japan, No ticket wer sold, but all enjoyed a pass, and only a free-will offering we mad, which, amounted to thirty-nine dollar. America occupied th ' large audi torium and one first passed under a triumphant arch over which floated the stars and stripes. J Her they were received 1 by representative Americans. Unci flam, r personified by Mr. J. C. Jon, Columbia; Mlas Daisy King, th American Indian; Mr. W. R. White, and the American beauty, Mrs. J. B. Ray. They were then conducted through another arch to the bower where Mines Woody and Stiingfleld dispensed lemonade and wafers, whll oyer all the colors and decorations, so dear ' to- us all. formed a scene of unsurpassed love liness. Th three - negro, Messrs. Evan, Woody and . Smith, occupied on. corner of America,' and with their - banjo and other instruments, kept th crowd In an uproar. They wer equal to a minstrel. Through out th evening waa rendered music, duet and quartettes. ', But on must not-tarry too long In America, for other countrle claim our attention. In one of the oclety halls Ireland wa to be found, presided ovr by tru Irish Biddies. Mis .Cook - and Mra Dshao, who dispensed potato salad, coffe and cakes. Th decora tion were laboret and. appropri ate.' ' . ' .r,' . . Iceland wa presided over by Mlas Humphrey and Mrs, .- Hopper, who were ensconced In furs, and served ice and cake: then at Japan, Misses Owen and Raines, obd In klmoaaa, mat th guest, and conducted them over their dainty and mrttstlo coun try. Tea and wafer wer rvd, . FAYETTiwii;, : Corrpolidenc of Th Observer. Fayettevllle, Nor H One of 'the most delightful social events of th season was the entertainment given to th Down Town Card Club by Mr, and Mrs. Wm. M. Glover, at their horn on Russell treet, which might be called in honor of market house. Th score card In th m of "Flv Hundrd" ' 1 wer mb411shd - with picture -of th mrket house, " and th prises won by Mrs. E. H. Jen nlnrs. was m beautiful souvenir pho tograph of th ancient building. Th hall and parlor. of the hospltabt home of Mr. and Mrs, Olover were tastefully decorated, and tempting refreshment wer served daring th' venlng. , u , yi ' The Saturday Afternoon, Card Club was oehgntfuiiy entertained this week by Misses Lillian and Llna Halgh, at their horn - on - Utllespl street Th following memhrs were present; Aire Wllllam'K. Klnrllcy, Jfrs.. Rob-! ert II.- Dye, Mr. John C Dye. Mra Xhoma. M. . Green, Hiunes Mary and , Minerva MacNeill, Alice Halgh, Mary Norcott Broadtoot- Jean Pemberton, Fan Broadfoot Blanch Thornton. V ,.f, ,i . The Green Btreet Card Club' was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. N. -11.' Alexander, at her home on Russell street A delightful af ternoon waa spent, and th following member were , present : ; Mrs., H, MacD. Robinson, Mrs. John H. An derson, Mrs. Joseph It.' Prlcfc Mr. Von C , Bullard, Mr. ' C ', Miller Hughes, Mrs, Robert "H, Dye, Mrs, Benjamin R. Rusk. Miss Fan Kyle, Mlsa Mamie Alexander, Mrs. Samuel Hinsdale MacRa waa a guest of, th club...,;; - ,- I.', f .. ,'; Th Wednesday Afternoon Card Club met thl week with Mr. Jam D. MacNeill, and a delightful after noon was-spent with this charming hostess. . Th following were present: Mr. Samuel H. Strange, Mia Mar garet Strange, Mrs. W. Frank Blount, Mlsa Harriet Halgh, Mr. Walter Holt, Mra. F. R. Rose, Mr. Edwin D. Kyle, Mr. B. H, Jennings, Mrs. John Underwood, Miss Jan Ttillnghast, Miss, Bessie MacNeill. Mrs. I. : w, : Hughe has returned from a -visit : to . Baltimore. Mrs, I. Pemberton, now living at Cheraw, 8. C, la 'here en ' a vlalt to - her old home, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. O. B. Wlghtman, on Old street Mr. Jos. B.'Underwood. Jr., and Mra. H. R. Hall,1 both prominent In Fay ettevllle society, ar patient in th lOghsmlth lioepltai. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank.. Blount r spending some time at Red Springs. Miss Margaret Tucker . Moore, ot Baltimore, I vis iting her alster, Mrs. John R. Mao Nclll, on Hayroount rr V.' ' DAVIDSON. CorrespondracO f The Observer. ' Davidson, Nor. H. Th entertain ment given In their hOme last even ing by Dr. and . Mrs. W. J. Martin, In honors of their guest. Ml Lucy Bacon. ' was one of the most unrque. elaborate and ' dellght Tul aver seen In the private home of th colleg town. About 40 gueaU were present to, see the presentation of The Dresalng Gown," a tragi o oomeay in one act. The programme as given below ahow th several character with the name of those Impersonating them. It Is not th eulogy ot forced courtesy to say that the parts were admirably played and that assignment of characters show ed a skillful choice. Each actor proved eoual to the demandtot th moment in the display of qualltle and histrionic talent that was worthy of a larger audience. A more select one coma noi neve ueen lounq in Jja vldson. Th beautiful parlor was trans formed Into a no less beautiful play house. Stage curtains and dra matic paraphernalia ot every need ed kind added to the scenlo effect. The costumes of the actors were aa becoming as taste and skillful makers could desire. The parquet,, privet boxes and the raised tiers of seat of the genuine theatre war copied In mlnature to accommodate the au dience. The whole affair was Ingen iously conceived and -happily execut ed. 'The prologue or prelude to the play proper was a mind reading seance In which the hits were very clever. Mr. A. Currle and Miss Bacon being th actor In evidence. The announcement added at the close of th prig ted programme apeak for themselves as a clever bit of pleasantry, that waa In keeping with the festivities of the hour. Dr. Mar tin as host in Introducing the late coming guest f those who had se cured reserved seats in good time was particularly happy, and It was hard to aay whether his polite jibe amused these already safely In place more heartily tnan tney greatly em barrassed those who were the objects of his wit Refreshments brought in after an evening of fun wa no un welcome contribution to th pleas ures of the delightful entertainment Among the guests present were: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, Rev. Dr. and Mra A. T. Graham, Rev. Dr. George H. Cornelson, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Harding, Prof. J. L. and Dr. J. M. Douglas, Dr. J. P. and Miss Anna Belle Munroe, Mr. and Mra John Reld: Medames Worth. Price, Black, Currle, Vinson, Young, Mc-1 CUntock, of Charlotte; Dupuy, Bale ley; Misses L. Glasgow, C. Maxwell, J. Holt H. Thompson, F. McBryde, E. Klrkpatrtck; Messra Jaa. Cur rle. W. F. O'Keliey. Dr. Robt. Laf ferty. The dramatis personae: Misses Bacon, Dupuy, Young, Dr. M. Maxwell. Prof. A. Currle and Mr. B. Team. The following I the programme: The Dressing Gown A Tragic Comedy In One Act, At Th Martin" Presented on th evening of Novem ber 1 2nd. for the 600th time (It seems. ) Curtain rises When It sulta the actor Dramatic Personae (An all-star company.) Peter Peabody Mr. A. Currle Who makes the length of the gown an excuse for a short temper Mr. Peabody (hi wtfe) .. .. .. .... ..Miss Lucy Bacon Who makes the gown shorter and ex cuse nothing When her personal property la at stake. Miriam . . ...... Miss Mary Young Who also curtails the tall of the gown, and whos excuse Is her heart. Angus Kirk , . . i . . Mr. B. O. Team Who I th excuse of all excuses. Cumber (th butler) ,. .. . t . , . Mr. G. M. Maxwell Who help to shorten the gown, and whose temper Is shortened by the - shortness of others. Sarah (th maid) Mlsa M. M. Duprey Who assists In the shortening process both a regards the butler and the gown. SALISBURY. Correspondence of Th Obeervor. Salisbury. Nov. St. Mra. Lea 8. Overman has returned from Raleigh on a visit to her mother, Mrs. A 8. Merrlmon, Mis Msud Merrlmon and Mrs. J, B. Kenny. - , - , , . Mra Phlfar, at Mr. M. C. Qulnn'a entertained th . Flv : Hundred Club on Tuesday afternoon.', Each t guest was presented with an exquisite bride' rose. Th first prls waa a aalt and pepper set. cut glass, won by Mis Mauney. Mr, phlfer I a new comer to Salisbury and with her grao and affability wins her way to heart and all bid her weloom. , The Twlce-Seven Book Club met With Mia Sadl Kiutta on Tuesday af ternoon. where ' spirited 1 and animated discussion of book waa Indulged ... , In. ' Th - au thor of the day vs Hnlton In th cities of Urobrla. Th currant vent war fin and well selected, embracing all th 1st happening,' In science, politic, tragedies. , inventions, ' di vorces, etc The were gleaned from The Charlott Observer, which to read I th means -of liberal know!, edr. Mlsa Klutts i charmed . her guests with her gentleness, brlghtn and grace, After th discussion of books dellclou' and substantial r frshmnt wer' served. -h;..;, ' . Mrs, John ' I. Henderson and tier lovely daughter. Mlsa Bessl and Mi Mary Ferrand. have returned from a visit to -'Washington and Baltimore, where ' they . enjoyed k sight-aeeing, shopping and theatre. , . ' . - . Mrs. Hayne Davis and her grand son, Mr. Joeeiyn . jiiacumer. leave Monday for Nw York and Wt Point Mr. Blackmer goes to attend to the finiahlng of his education.' Mra Davis Is to visit her sons, Mr, Hayn Davis, of New York, and Capt Rich mond Pearson Davis, of West Point Capt. Davis is considered a most bril liant officer of th array and ha re cently been stationed at Fort Lotted. New t York. where tie waa Instructor In 'the famous fortification of New York city, a new aad remarkable fee tur ot burying th guns, which when fired rise to the surface, throwing Its ball 100 yards, and -by It -own velo city lowering the gun to Its natural position beneath the ground.- With such a mind as Mrs.- Davis has therd Is no . wonder sh has such brilliant sona. North Carolina .' i proud of such recorda Mra Davis I a daugh ter of th tat Chief Juatlc Pearson. Mr. Richard Henoerson entertained the Christian ' Reld Book Club on Wednesday afternoon at her colonial suburban home, steeleworth. This was the beginning of a series of books which were distributed to th club which begin their winter reading. Steeleworth 1 a happy horn to which gueat when bidden delight to as semble, where they receive cordial welcome and true hospitality. Mra Bendvraon 1 beautiful to look at and Charming to he with. ' - ' Rev. F. J. Murdock. D. D U visit ing tils family and attending to some church matter at his nativ city, Charleston. S. C Bishop Cheshire wa In Salisbury Tuesday and held services at St Paul' church. Chestnut Hill, and St. Peter's. Brooklyn, where th right of confirmation was be stowed to an Interesting class ot wor shippers. A great work 1 don In Salisbury at those Lutheran churches. Mrs. Basil Manly has returned from a visit to her old home In Raleigh, where she met her family and the friends ot her youth and returns to her residence In Salisbury refreshed and brightened by these pleasure. Arbor Day waa observed with bright and attractive ceremonies at the city Hchool on Wednesday, the children giving with their tender voices sever al songs. ''Woodman. Spare That Tree," etc.. and many tree were planted and named for different per sons. One for Salisbury's progressive! and much admired mayor. A H. Boy den. This one wa an English elm In memory of the first English elm ever planted In Salisbury, which was done bv Mayor Boyden, Grand Fath er Archibald Henderson, the great lawyer of North Carolina In the early history of th State. It 1 hoped this elm will grow and adorn the town of Salisbury for the ut -'our gencta tlona, as this first on ha done. Mr. F. W. Ruchsruhl. th sculptor of th handsome equeatrlan statue of Wad Hampton, unveiled In Columbia Tuesday. Is expected In Salisbury on a visit to th local chapter of V. D. C. her, as he 1 the sculptor of the Replica which th Daughters of the Confederacy here contracted for. Mr. Ruchstuhl visits Salisbury chapter or business and for social Interest In the work ot Its Dauxhtera Mr.' Ruch-i-tuhl mv well bo.called the U. V. C. Bt'ulptor. as he I 'hi artist of four monuments In the South Baltimore. Little Rock. Salisbury and Columbia Mrs. McAllster nee Little, of Greensboro. Is at the White-head Stokes Sanitorlum for treatment Mlas Annla Wetmore, of Greensboro, who Is In attendance on th Primary State Convention In session at the graded school. Is the guest of Mrs. William H. Overman. Mis Wetmore t on of Its first primary teathers In the State and Is ever a favorite with her Salisbury admirers. Bishop Che shire waa tha honored guest ot Mr. Burton Craig at his home, corner Bank and Fulton streets, while In Salisbury this week. Judge Fergu son Is at the Hotel Vanderford while holding court Mrs. Furgersnn and Miss Lillian, who have been dismissed from Whitehead -Stokes Sanitorlum, having recovered, and hav gon to Gainesville, Ga Mis Wlnburn. of Savannah, who has been quite HI at her mother's, Mrs. Sue Cole Smith, has gone to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.. Misses May Wheat and Jan C. Henderson Boyden are Invited to a house party at Cottondale. where they will attend Jhe weddmg of their friend. Miss Sally Dromgoole Cotton, to Mr. Wlggln. of Boston. Miss Cot ton Is a great favorite In Salisbury, where she visited Miss Bessl Hen derson and waa th cynoaur of admi ration when she acted a part In that patriotic little drama by Christian Reid. "Under the Southern Cross." All her friends wish her great happiness In her new life and crown her with tender remembrance. Mr. Herbert BaTrter. of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. once the popular teller of the First National Bank of Salisbury, is at the Whltehaad-Stokea Sanitorlum. where on Monday he underwent a painful but successful operation for appendicitis. Hi wtfe 1 a guest at ths Hotel Vanderford. Mr. Barrier's friends ar greatly Interested In his recovery. Mra Edwin R. Overman Is expected home for Thanksgiving. Her Improvement haa been .rapid and satisfactory, which enable her to re turn o early and unexpected to the bosom of her tamlly. Th reception given to the conven tion of the primary teachers on Fri day night by the primary teachers of the graded sctiool waa quit a hand some affair. Th Hal .Library and superintendent's office were thrown open, all brilliant with electricity, and the graceful decoration of palm and fern was a pretty back ground for ibe guests who met their hostesses and host numbered over one hundred. A musical programme wa given with Mlsa Margaret Knox as pianist and Mr. Seldoh Taylor on violin, with Mr. Taylor- finely cultivated and sweet voice, sung soulful tones. The evening wa one of rare pleasure, so cially and intellectually. HENDERSON. Correspondence of Th Observer. Henderson. Nov. 14. An event 0! vary great Interest waa Reciprocity Day among the Women' Club of Henderson. which wa observed Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mr.' Samuel Watklna Th club of the town wore . the guest rhl year of lh Alma Club, meeting from i:lo to l:0 with the provident Mra Rebecca Watklna There was a very full attendance, almost th ' full m.rMh.r,hln of the various cluhs ha. Ing present, beald a number of visi tors. Th add re ot welcome wa delivered by Mlsa tebecca Watklna th general response being mad by Mr. W. Y. Cooper. Mrs. , Henry Perry responded in behalf of the Tuesday Club, Mra Thoa M. Plttman for the Kensington Club, Mra G. A. Coggeehall for th X BtudnU' Club, Mis Ollv Pearl Harris for th Aim Club, and Mra J. T. Alderman, the President of th State Federation of Women's Clubs, apok In the nam of that organisation. '. All ot those ad dressee were of ' a very high order. Musical selections were rendered by Mlsse Mabel and Ollv Harrla and Mia . Cloaa - Parker. Dellclou re freshment wer - aerved : upon '' th conclusion of th programme. This wa the first celebration of Reel proclty ,Dn And was a.: great suc cess. Th Tuesday Club 'held Its reVular meeting -thl week flth Mrs. B. y. Cooper. , A ; programme of a very high order. waa. rendered. A pnpor on 1. "The ' Itelgn of the 61i-plird King la Egypt." a read by Mrs, J. If. I'arh.nin; a p.,-r l " M. Cooper on "Thothini i lil '; scrlptlons, Ilelroglypnics an.l 1 ria." Mrs: T. M. I'lttman; ; from "A Kiss of Glory,". Mr. 1. Harris. ; Refreshments were ed. Among v those present Mesdames Alderman, jUrldfrfn. r. Cooper, W.-Y. Cooper. F. It. I . 8. "P. : Cooper, '. Henderllte, lu.i Parhara, Manning, W. 8. Park. r. .. Watklns, Pendleton, W. W. Pnr , Plttman.- Henry Perry. Mlaees V 1... Parker and Eugenia Thrower, R-b -ra - Watklns, Close Parker, Reb. i Butler, . Lucille Mlmnaugh, - it Chevssse; Mesdame Cor bet t Mi... r, Alex Cooper, D Y. Cooper, . Jr. , .-.Vp.V.W ''-'.' ' '1' v ''(-'' 1 . Y n ' '; Mlas Lucille Mlmnaugh.-t who- has been visiting Miss Rebecca. Watklns. returned on( Wednesday to ber home In Columbia, 8. C.' :- 1 ! :.. . ; 'concord!:;' ;' :'- ,'...... Correspondence ot The Observer. . : Concord. Nov, v 24. Mis , Grace Browd, whose delightful parties are a very frequent source, voutdid J, 'ven herself on last Friday afternoon, in a beautiful linen shower, , which she , gave 'to Mis Jenny Gibson. Hih Gibson' marriage to , Mr. Leonard Brown ' " haa r been 'Vv announced for December' 4th ." and . these dainty handkerchiefs. cenur pleces, etc, will - add much to, the beauty and comfort Of her new home. . About forty ladle were pre sent each bringing a. pretty gUt, wrapped in tissue paper, which wan handed K to little - Miss -' Ellsabetu Black, who mysteriously disappeared , with it. :''.;.;. Progressive games wer played and the fun grew apace, a at one table a group of girls seriously and alewly tried to take up a . number of grains of rice on : . a, lead pencil, at another some - one ' tried to pick up peanuts with a hat pin, while others wer playing Jack straws, and so on until the ten games : were finished. Mrs. D. Francis Cannon held her place at the head ' table through the entire afternoon, and won th prise by a big ecore, This, a lovely heart-shaped bon-bon dish of cut glass, she presented - to th bride with a few charming sen tence of congratulation aad good wishes. Then Elisabeth Black earns with a baggage oheck, which she gave to Miss Gibson, next Earl Hen- . derson Brown, th dearest little port er In the world, dressed all In white, with leggina up to his hip and big , : soft hat framing hi chubby . face. . brought in a miniature dress suit case, alt strapped and checked. This waa opened amid much laugh- -. ter, and In It wa found overythlng necessary for a journey, tiny spools of thread, a box of lunch, a collar, a handkerchief and vn a small . pic ture of the groom. A tier this what seemed to be a fairy-chariot came in sight Elisabeth Black, as , dainty and sweet a little elf a, on rould Imagine, dressed In white and ; with large whit wing pinned to her ' shoulders, drew It by wide satin rib-, bona, a small wagon entirely covered with white, upon which rested a steamer trunk with great whit bow r on each handle. Astride th trunk was Earle Henderson gaily driving . his pretty playmate. When . they came to a standstill In front of Mlsa Gibson, he sprang down and 'handed her a key. with which she opened , the trunk, and more than fifty bean- . tlful and useful piece of linen wer soon unfolded. A th charming guests crowded around their bright 1 colored costumes and attractive tac-s formed a beautlfu" circle about the happy girl, whose ' exclamations of . pleasure and delight showed . how touched she waa by thl charming way In which her friend had how their love forTSerT A deMrtons lunch wa then brought In and Jua: at the laat Mlas Grace Brown rose and pro posed a toast to the' bride, which was drunk standing by all praaeat Mis Gibson answered 'with .a few blushing sentence, which truly cam from her heart, and asked her sister, to anawer for her. Thl Mlas Eltsa- -beth Gibson did. winding up by pro posing a toast to the whole' Brown family. Thla was most heartily echoed by the whole company a they s broke up amid showers of thank to Miss Brown and congratulation '. to ' th bride. , :; WASHINGTON, i ... ', Correspondence of The Observer., ir ' ' Washington. Nov. 24. Th aortal ball which has begun it merry whirl. . so early In the season wa given ad ditional Impetus lart evening by Miss , Ltfla Tunstall Rodman In an "at home" to th Euchre Club. The pa-.: clous armory of th Washington Light Infantry, the scene of so many beautiful social functions In lh past, was utilised for the occasion. The decorations of colored bunting ming led with Japanese effects and trail Ing vines, rich with their brilliant ., autumn colorings, lent a gay and festive backgroun'l ti IhV happy party assembled. Delightful refresh ment were served. Including Lady Baltimore cake made famous by y Owen Wlster's recent no vet -,; The prlsea which wer exceedingly simple, being In reality only token of a pleasant evening, wer won a follows: First prise, for greatest number of game won, Miss Elisabeth Hill; the much desired it-hand by , Miss Helen Kugler; booby, a dainty pleasantry, Mlsa Crawley. Club member and Invited guests compose,, the following list; Misses Laughing house, Lillian Campbell, AnU Brieht Blossom and Ollv Gallagher, , Annie Car row, Susan Saunders, Irene "P", ii 1 m.J- me Burbank, Abbe Randolph,' Plum Crawley, Mayme Spring. Lillian Bonner, ran aicnweii. . srgnri Hlount. Rosa Short Emma Carter.. Lottie Blow, Julia Hoyt Mamie Hill. Helen Kugler, Rachel Rumley, Mlsse Shaw and Morgan (Shawboro, N. C), Elisabeth Hill ana Julia-Haugnton; Mesdames W. C. Rodman Junlo Grimes. S. C Bragaw, Tho H. Clark, J. F. Randolph, O. WBlakely, George T. Leech, W. A. B, Branch. J. H. . Small,1, W. D. . Grim, J. C Rodman, T. Emmet Leahy, 'J. IT.. Hodges. William Bonner, U. 8. Fulford. Wlson, tGreenvlll. N. C): C. H. Richardson, H. M.' Bonner, W. C, Haasll. A. M. Dtwnan-Ai D. Mac Lean, Harry Howell, L. ,U Knight. K. G. Henry, (Chocow)nlty), 1L r. Jenkina ' Richard Bragaw, F. W. Ifoyt W. P. Small and C. B. Mc- sOC,' y.;rl.-v.-ii -t.' !. k' , . i i 'assstsil 1 ssH III I -gjsjasshsssass , ' . . , ; : THE UTTLE OKES.-;',.'. - ' W. B. " 0.2 ' ln'.Jw York tlnvaa $ fy.l "Now I Idy me down to sleep--' -Prey the Lord my oul to keep"- Sweet the chorua. soft and low. ( Of th prayer 1 one did know. ' . ' Tumbling' Into waiting beaV'tt.,?!' Hiding now their little heads . . i Oldr children' hav. their fear , With th darkening of th year. " ' . '.- . ,-, " v,: , ,.1 vv .', i ' Uttl faces by th bed. ! '. , ., t.li lie hand upon the spread. Utile rouvulsh eye sit nosed, . LltUe -najked feet xposu. . - Mother, lead them In tW praise. Mother. ,. teach tliem heavenly 'vv Mother, ss they sleep. Pray th Lord their souls to -". A RKLlABIJB REMEDY FOU C Mra S. RcMntbal.' of Turner, gan, snys: "We have x-i (Hln's l?oth aleillrln for 011 ' . children for v-rl ycurs m l vf ry much. I tM..k It Is !'" ' edy fr vro'-n ' ran lr -mnd It." l ur s.il tiy II. i. Co. ' ' J t . A)' V'
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