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,.,k I1ALEIGU. ; ..n.if-nce of The Observer. ' 'ih, July 18. Dr. and Mrs. .iin cave a most aeiightful card s , at their beautiful, home on ; ; iii street Tuesday morning In hon r ut taeir niece. Miss Martha Haw kins Bailey, of Florida, Who . la their Col. and Mrs. Charles JB. Johnson mtertained a few young people Frl- 0n( a n harhecue in the coun- try in honor of some young ladies Vis- lung their daughter. Miss rannie, ii was a most enjoyable event, about 25 being present. '., The' Sunshiners under the director ship of'Coh F. A. Olds, left Monday for their annual outing at Beaufort, to be absent about 10 days. There will be all, sorts of pleasure on sea and shore. The boys will be quartered in Davis'- Hall and' the girls in the Epis copal rectory, which Is near the wa ter, quiet and delightfully situated. Quite a party of Raleigh people are back from Morehead. Among f the number are: Mr. and Mrs. J. K.,Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thompson, Miss Jennie Coffin, Miss Mabel Young. Misses Fannie and Annie Toung, Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Wllla Harris, Miss .Sadie Root. Miss Annie Root, Mr., and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Watklna Robarda. : ' ' . Miss Fannla Hlnes Johnson and Miss Alethea McGehee have gone to Wil mington to attend a house party given by Miss Sadie Williams. 1 ' There was a most neiignuui evem FridaV afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson, when their daughter. Miss Evelyn, celebrated her 15th birthday with a party given to her friends. There were 50 or more young people present and the after noon, despite we rain, proved to be a moat happy one. It had been the pur pose to spend the afternoon on the lawn,' but on account of the weather the '"at home" was given Indoors, and after much merriment dainty refresh ments were served. One of the features 4l the afternoon was to have been a trolley ride, which event was postponed-until Saturday and much en joyment by all the young people. Miss Louise T. Busbee has gone to New Tork, where she takes a special course in kindersarten Work at Co lumbia University. Dr. and Mrs. I. McK. Plttlner en tertained a few friends at a dinner party Thursday evening. ' Dr. i and Mrs. T. L. Stevenk have returned, from a trip to Syracuse, New" Tork and Atlantic City. They also stopped over at Jamestown, Miss Hannah Ash entertained at euchre on Saturday morning at her home on HMsboro street in honor of her g.est. Miss Corlnne Gant, of Bur lington." There were three tables of six-handed euchre and. after a most Interesting game? a delicious three course; luncheon was served. Among those present were: Miss Corinne Gant, of Rurllftcton; Minx Martha PaHev, of Florida: MIkh Katherlne MrKav, Miss Mattie Bailey. Mis Mary Grime Cooler. MIkh Austin Dargln, VN Ellen Morde'cal.' Miss Annie Montague. WW Katherlne ' Banian, Miw Ameli" WtfHaVer, M Nellie rort. Ml Prah Adlckn, MIkk Kun1 Haywood. Miss Juliet Crews and Miss Hannah Ashe. 'MIhs 'Dalsv Tntinnon Is spending sm time ff WrlghtavHI' Beach. Vlss Man' Tllllnehaat. of Mnrronton. i fntnrned n"ne after ft vWIt to Mrs. Wt!l'-"n Wext. Mls Hl Ma port UA M)m HHnche Hfirtt hsv rnnn (n Morehead Citv MImk Annt" l'sPtw wone to Graham to visit MLhs lone S"ott. , ST ATESVILLE. Correspondence of The Observer. . Statesvllle July 19. Society, or at least a large part of it, has hied itself away to the mountains, or been waft- ' weeks past there has been but little QOIJIK III WUKHCW WIIVII-B. - Miss Nellie Anderson was the 5 Charming hostess to the Wednesday j Afternoon Club at Its last meeting. The young ladies were set a rather dif ficult task, bi'lng required not only to j ''chew the cud of thought." but also .L . .. . t fnrm' fill" tVkV ine yrijf jii'.uiu -.I !' ...... ; were experted to form Htnall animals 'of well .mastics ted chewing gum. The prise for thU new art fell to Miss. Margaret Brady and consisted of a palntd and decorated card showing Tom Dixon's toast to North Carolina "Here's to the Land of the Lonn-Leav-' ed ' Pine." This work of art was the .product of the pen and brush of the talented hostess. Miss Anderson. Mlxs Helen Anderson received the consols. ! ion, a dainty fan. Cream and cake . w-ere serveo" and much enjoyed. V-The Kntrc Nous Club wan enter tained lust week by Miss Rose. Steph nv In her usual dellshtful manner. The writing of telegrams' of a limit ed number of words, beginning with certain stated letters, was the. form of amusement. M1M Mirir-m Clark- was he fortunate winner of a pretty paint ed acene as first rrlw. Mr. R. N. Hackett receive the visit nV nrl a pretty barette. Delicious cream, cake, mint and almonds wre served. The 'club'a visitors were: Mewiames n. ?. Hackett, Oscar Bteele. Robert McNeill and Mia Lu!a Page., of Henderson. . Mr. F1. L. Page gave a very enjoy able riorch party lat week in honor of Mr, Pace's sjstery MNi Lwla Page, of Hepdwww, nd of Mrs. Page's sister, Miss Oerrtnde Wood. Th porch was Wau'ifullv decorated' with flower and Chinese lanterns. Theounch bowl, set in a bower of vine and sweet pens made a Very ; attract! picture, snl proved very inviting. Afer s diverting word jsr. lss LiH Pafe -"ed w,,v th ' pre. a be"i'"l tunch of sweet yes. Dainty v p(nk frreetn, wllh wh't fnd rink 'ke was rv. a"d concbided th nlfsure of a most enjoyable oc casion, . . : . T 1lesnr f1'i Ml hnds'lV niorsn,i.4 rff bv Ml"s F". pmm9 horn on Aedn !!'" tirVeil pd b1)HfoIlv de r. a dalsv s-ame furnished much emwvement. In hlrh Mr Huihev m, Hrt flHae. Cream, decorated with in". csk and punch rut the finish "T fnuf to th evenin"" niovmnt. v. rluVs rueU erJ Me and Mrs. ''"'nc Sfe!, Mr, and Mrs, Oser ' '"-I". M-. en V-, , Tht4s Mont V. an ". V St, Poon end ytUt Stafford, of Win- 1 J i. 4 m m M. WINSTOX-SALEM. Correwpondence of The Observer. Winston-Salem, July 18. Mlas Mary Carter entertained most delightfully Tuesday morning t a porch party in honor of her attractive guest, MUa Janet Crump, of Salisbury. Progres sive dominoes were played and at the termination of the games, Mrs. James S. Dunn was the winnerOf the nrst prize, a beautiful white gauze fan. and Miss Anna Cnrietaburg won the sec ond. a set of Japanese hand-painted place-cards. Miss Carter presented to the guest of honor. Miss Crump, -a lovely copy of 'The Master's Violin." A delicious two-course luncheon was served. The guests on this enjoyable occasion were: Miss Crump, the honor guest, Mesdames R. J. Reynolds, W. N. Reynolds, James :' Dunn, Robert Galloway, Slater, Pough. ; of Peters burg, Va.; Jesse-La ughenour, George Patterson, H; L. Rlggins,. Farris, of Butte, Mont; Misses Anna and Cam Buxton, May Cabel Bheppard. Ethel, May and Ruby Fpllln, Metta Watson, Antoinette Glenn, Annie Ludlow. Llla Toung, Ivy Walker Rountree, of New bern; Anna Slier, Ida and Lilt Farish, Grace Whitaker, Gertrude ; Brown, Lois Brown, Anna Chrietaburg Essie Stokes, of Charlotte; Margaret - and Frank Hanes, Ttichle Vaughn, Sallie Griffith, Alice Gray, Carrie Ogburn. Mary Bailey.; Miss Carter was assisted by Mesdames Bettle Woodruff, Thom as Wllsmt. Frank Llipfert, W. C. Brown. M. H. Wilta and Misses Anna and Maude Pollard. " . Mrs. O. H. P. Cornell entertained most charmingly on Monday evening at bridge whist in honor of Mr. Sam uel Bitting, of CarlsbadT New Mexico, who is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Bitting. The porch was beautifully lighted by Japanese lantern. Delicious rerresn ments were served. Mrs. J. P. Fearrlngton entertained on Friday evening a number of friends who were formerly of Ken tucky, In honor of her cousin, Mrs. Mlmms, of Trenton, Kentucky, and Mrs. J, C. Pass, of Falson. The Occa sion was very delightful and delicious refreshments were served during the evening. The invited guests were: Mesdames E. Jones. J. P. Taylor, H. ft Lott, D. C. LIHv. Will Shaffner. Ham mer. James Sloan, Wallace Mlllner, of Reldsville; W. H. Turner, H. B. Tretand. J. W. Atwater and Misses Mabel Ireland and Bainore. A very delightful trolley party was given on Thursday evening by Miss Florence and Mr, John Stockton In honor of Miss Spense. of San Diego, Texas. The party returned to Miss Stockton'a home after the ride and delightful refreshments were served. One of the prettiest affairs of the season was a Japanese garden party given by Mrs. A. H. Eller at her love ly home at Sunnyside, in honor of Miss Emma Carter, of Aberdeen, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. D. Lau ghenour. Hundreds of Japanese lan terns glimmered here and there, while Japanese parasols In all their varied beauty added to the effective scene. The feature of the afternoon was bridge whist, Mrs. W. N. Reynolds winning a lovely Japanese work basket for highest score In honors, and to Miss Bessie Withers was award ed a beautiful picture of k Japanese scene for the highest acore In points. Mrs. Kller pr.esented to Miss Carter, the honor guest,, a dainty embroidery Milk gau.e fan. The table prlsses, which were dainty Japanese fans, were won by Mesdames Robert Galloway,- Good speed. W. N. Reynolds. W. J. Llipfert' an W! d Misses Annie Ludlow and Besslt Ithers. of ReldsvlMe. Punch was served during the afternoon by Mes dames Frank McNelve, RettUs Wood ruff, DeLos Thomas, 'and others who assisted Mrs. Eller In nerving the de lirious li-es and cakes wer Mesdames W, Green, J. L. Gilmer and J. D. LatiKhenour. Tho guests on this oc casion were: Miss Carter, the honor guest; Mesdames Robert Gallowav. L. T. Bitting, Samuel Bitting, W. J. Llip fert, Mende WIUIs, J. L. Ludlow, CharW Shelton, T. N. Dulton. W. A. Lemly. W. A. Whitaker. Clement Manly, W. N. Reynolds. W. A. Blair", P. A. Gorrell, Thomas Simpson. James Dunn. A. H. Gallowav. Row. Lmen Gray, of Baltimore; Frank Shaf fner, w. t. Brown; Misses Birdie Bit--ting, of New Mexico; Cam Buxton. Ida Farish, Adelaide Fries, Annie Ludlnw and Bessie Withers, of Relds ville. Mrs, C. G. Lanier ntertalned her Sunday school class on Thursday evening. The feature of the evening was a test of their artistic ability in drawing and skill In rhyme Miss Elizabeth Pollard was awarded the young ladles' prize, a dainty piece of china, and the young men's prize was won hy Mr. Wllllard Revelle. De licious refreshments were served by Mlxses Reie ard Minnie Lea 'Henry and Cassle Rose. Miss Bessie Mlltlers! of Reldsville Is the guest of rMs. J. L. Gilmer, at "Hrlarwood." Miss Eleanor L Fol lln Is the RueRt of Miss Janet Fuller, at Ardaley-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. DHlngerfleld and Miss May Daingerfleld are spend ing few weeks at Mountain Lake. Irglnla. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slew- er Hna son, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Frle and daughter, Miss Mar gurlie Fries. Miss Vivian Owens, Mrs. A, H. Galloway and son, Mrs. Bowman Gray and baby, left on Tuesday morn ing for Roaring Gap. Mr. and Mrs. T. S .Rucker, and Master Richmond Rucker, ar spending a time at Nor folk and Richmond, V Miss Emma Carter, of Aberdeen, who has been the iruest of her aunt, Mrs. J.;, D. Lauirhenour. left on Monday morning for White Lake, where she will at tend a house psrty. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Reynolds and Uttle son, R. J, Reynolds, Jr., left an Tuesday afternoon for Ml, Alrv. where IheywMl spend a week with ' Mr. Reynold's psrer-K Mr. and Mrs. 55, T. Smith, after which thev wilt go North taking a trip through New Jersey, Maiach!jsets and a!n the coast of Mi"e, in trlr buiful fgrlng car Mr and Mrs. W c. Wright are fpendlng a time at Wrlghtsvlite Beach, The Rowd roj!n Rook CJuh met with Mrs. T. Brown on CherW rt, "i Wednesday afternoon at 4: o'clock. , v Vrs. F. w O'Hnnton, Mlw Amelii n'ITi1n. . Msn LvhrooV. Mrv snd ftnpu rrtt Hsv retnrne4 from a slay at Wlllouhhv Besrh, Va. MONTCOE. Cfrre.spondeice of The Observer. Monroe, July 18, Mrs. G. B, Cald well gave a delightful progressive par ty Tuesday morning In honor of Miss Bowers, of Newberry, fl. C; Mist Mims, of Durham, and Miss Whitaker, of Durham. This was indeed a very enjoyable affair. Mrs; Caldwell proved herself trte KUtrtnttif hot(.Tle parlor and r caption hall of her pret ty home were decorated in terns and pink rosea. Mrs. 'Estelle -Stewart w"v ed punch. A delightful s;ilad course was served, after which came Ice cream and cake. . Mrs. Caldwell's guests were: Mes dames Estelle Stfl'.vart. J. O. Sktsx, Percy Pregnall, E. S, Greene, Misses MIms, Bowers,' AVhltaker, . Kul; and Cornie Fairley, Pat Adams, Tarrant, Louise Morrow, Bertha Smith, Annie Laurie Tarrant and Alice Scales. Mr. (X'W.'Koehtltzky gave a picnic Friday afternoon at Lee's Mill compli mentary to Miss Elsie MIms. The de lightful weather, the delicious lunch and the congenial crowd mndo trtlsi a most enjoyable affair. The couples were: Miss MIms and Mr. Kochtitzky, Miss Adama and Mr. Kochtitzky, Miss Adams and -Mr." Sidney Stewart, of Texas; Miss Scales and Mr. : F. G. Henderson, Miss Mary Davis and Mr. Ed Crow. Mlas Margie Williamson and Mn, W. C. Stack. . ' , - :v.iv' ....... t...'-.-,;-;;:-- Mra,- James Percy Pregnall g.e a porch party Thursday afternoon at 5: SO In honor of her charming guest, Miss Elsie- Mims. of Durham. Progressive anagrams was the amusement of th? afternoon and waa a very exciting con test wKh Mrs. Estelle Stewart a win ner. A delicious three-course lunch waa served -and very much enjoyefl. Mrsv Pregnall'a guests were: Misstea MIms, Pat Adama, Alice Scales, Clara Ware, Mary Davia, Margie William son Lee, of New Tork City; Mary Covington, Lisule Whitaker; Mesdames J. ' E. Ashcraf t Hicks. G. B. Caldwell and Estelle Stewart, and Master Per cy Pregnall. t . Mum Elsie Mims, who has been the attractive guest of Mrs. J. P. Pregnall, will leave for her home In Durham Tuesday, much to the tegret of the many friends she has made during her stay here.-Miss Lee, of New York, is visiting Mrs. Etta Griffin. ALBEMARLE. Correspondence of The Observer. Albemarle, July IS. Wednesday evening a dance was enjoyed, by the young ladies at Rocky RJver Spring. The party drove out In couples In, the afternoon and ':,'fetttriied;.:Thrdy morning. A trip to the springs Is al ways delightful, and under the cour teous proprietor, who conducts it now, it la a genuine pleasure. Little Miss Blanche King has 'issued cards to a lawn party Monday evening. A Jolly bunch , of little tots will at tend. Miss Alice Clarke Mabry entertain ed the Smart Set Thursday morning at her home In the Central Hotel. The parlors and hall looked very pretty with the abundance of pot plant. used, In a lively and spirited game" of whist Miss Grace Anderson won the prize. At the close of the, game a delightful lunch was served. "Miss Mabry, as usual, entertained her gueata with, the ease and grace that, her Harrison and Gregory ancestors, of Virginia, did before her. Her love for dispensing hospitality is well shown by the num berless times that she entertains. The club membership present, were; Miss es Mary Pcmberton, Bess Hearne, Ora Huckabec, Lena Splnks, Pattle and Sue McCain, Alice Mabry anl Mrs. H. 8. Horton. .Th visitor wero: Misses Gertrude Lafferty, of Concord; Ohnle and Grace Andrews. 6f Greensboro; Sarah Allen, of Wadesboro; Llla As bury, Mrs. William Swlnk, of China Grove; tda Ferguson, Mrs. C. J. Mau ney and Mrs. Robinson Price. Misa Theresa Kins is visiting friends In Concord Miss Velma Mor row left Frldav to visit for a few days In Salisbury. Later she will go to Charlotte and Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swlnk. of China Grove, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Horton. Mlsa Gertrude Laffety. of Concord, left for her home Thursday, after a visit to Miss Alice Clarke Mabry, . Mrs. C. M.- Palmer entertained Wednesday in honor of Misses Grance and Onnle Andrews, of Greens boro. The guests were received at the entrance by Misses Grace Andrews, of Greensboro, and Edna Ivey, of New London. Miss Onnle Andrews and Mrs. Palmer received In tho hallway, while Mrs. J. M. Harris presided over the punch bowl. The pbrch, halls and parlor of Mrs. Palmer's lovely home never looked more lovely, dressed in nature's green. The tasty decorations of palms and ferns made the halls a bower of beauty, Jhls being surrounded with such lovely femininity that the moM callous heart was thawed into a genial flow of good cheer and the most re served nature was made to break loose and glow with mirth and good will. At 11 o'clock a large heart with six colors was pinned on the hall cur tain. Each one stood back- a distance of six feet and shot an arrow at the heart, the color hit designated the fate in life. At 11:10 o'clock each couple was escorted to the dining room, where the most dainty and de liclus refreshments were served. Under each plate was a little slip of paper on which a question was written. The one answering the most questions was to receive a prize. Each one was called by number and some very funny answers were given. The best prize was a beautiful pin tray, which was won by Miss Grace An drews, of Greensboro. Dr. p. B. Kluts was given the booby prize. Mrs. Palmer is an Ideal hostess and on this occasion proved herself excep tionally charming. Following is a list of thoso who were present: Misses Grace and Onnle Andrews, of Greens boro; Edna Ivey; of"" New' London: Bess Hearne, Mary Pemberton, Lllah Asbury. Pattle and Sue McCain, Fan nie Harris, Sue Caldwell and Carrie Smith; Messrs. Peeler, Klutz, Parker Rivers. McCain, Morrlsen. Whit worth. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harris. LITTLETON. Correspondence of The Observer. Littleton, July 16. Thursday after noon at her home on Moeby avenue. miss eu Uf Newnom gava a "garden party" In honor of Miss Alice gtack, of Monroe. It was decidedly- one of the most attract! v affairs Of' the season ana was enjoyea by nearly SO guests. The garden was an Ideal spot: In ac cordance with this, 'twas an ideal af ternoon. The most beautiful comer among th many was tha rustle sum mer house covered with vines, beneath which was many odd seats, cushions and rugs, In the centre was a table, On this was a large Battenburg cen tre-tpere, on which was a, cut glass bowl ; llled with nssturtlus. Around this was all kinds of delicious bon bons. Miss Helen Magulre presided In a most queenly manner. There was a guessing contest Miss Johnston won the jprlsse, this, being presented by Mr. 3. M. Picot. Bhe In return presented It to Miss SUck, guest of honor. Misses Harrison, Msgulre anl.johtutua-.as sisUd in serving refreshments. . CuiTf -v .! . : ( i 'il U: rr i.T. I.' i I'. . : !, J,i!y IS. The ir'i!ie cy of a r.. 'v t, i;:tilt'aen's I-.iy," which h.ss ifin fulfilled by daily showers a. a, July 15th, was broken yesterday by a cool, crisp day of sun shine, an.il the month Is dying grace fully to give place to her gay and gid dy sister, August,, who take no heed of the sweet voices of nature, the murmur of running broeks, or the song of birds, chief among which are the wood thrush and Bob White. The latter seems-to be having no end of trouble In keeping up with "Mrs. Bob White." who must be flirting in this happy summer, time,- Judging from the sharp peremptory calls that he sends out for her ladyship. Not only among the birds, but to those who en Joy the summer In tSe truest way of enjoyment afield with nature every where we trun there speaks, if one would but listen- the majesty of the Great Creator Jif ting humanity's soul to Him In love and reverence, ; -1 When, on last Tuesday afternoon, tho W. t, T. glrla gathered ; on the beautiful broad veranda of the elegant Spanfeh mission residence of Mr. and Mrs... William G. s: Bradshaw, where their popular daughter, Miss Blanche Bradshaw, was hostess to the club glrla at their final meeting, where she, robed in the daintiest red and white afternoon gown and with more thoughtfulness than the average girl, found for each one he coziest nook of all it seemed like offering a spark ling draught from a wayside brook and actually tempted one to drink of their fill to the extent to beg that the meetings be not suspended for the warm months- which are so rapidly speeding away. But as the many pTaTRtlfrp. pell and sons, Shepherd and Ed ned outings would so thin the ranks that it would not seem as of old and contrary ; tor the usuav the unattain able did not seem the most desirable, and this was voted the most fitting time for the club' finals. It Isn't dis banding, only suspended, and with the lie that binds, ever on the alert, 'twill be easy to coma together again. In this far-reaching veranda, which, with its comfortable furnishings, Is such a splendid? preface to the rest of the elegant home, the horary ? corner seemed the niost popular, and here brown heads and golden heads, black heads and auburn heads bent together admiring the hundreds of kodak pic tures collected by the hostess on her recent Southern and Western trip and with their aid followed her all about over that beautiful soft clime country till an invitation, to the dining room signaled us to our "din countrie." The passing through this spacious, restful hall with a repetition of the cool wall color green upon the floor a cover ings and in the : hangings which achieved such a happy effect In."-giving such; a rtch . back-round t the massive furniture and valuable - col lection of rich, varied and historical statuary which was not only a satis fying measure-of good taste and sense of fitness of things displayed, but gave a certain dignity and vastness well in keeping with the ensemble,,, but as" I started to say, "in passing through we knew not we were going into an other country. Upon the .first peep into this elegant dining room, .always beautiful; and complete in Its'' useful aad ornamental ; appointments, ; one could easily" imagine, they were in the very heart of the blue valley close by the beautiful waters of the Hayams and within sight of the peerless moun tains Fuji ?Yam f or all about them the room was alive with color. Added to its usual deep red hangings ther were strung all around about, in Just such an artistic manner as only Miss Bradahaw , -can fashion, ; t festoons oddly-shaped - Japanese lanterns- and sun shades fillad with the. flowers xof that far-away country, the come and go electric lights concealed in them always beautiful, though i always changing sometimes ' vivid with a burning glory of nasturtiums, some times lansuorous with th pale blue of the wistaria or again the exquisite, delight of the tinted- cherry or plum blossom, both of which rivaled . each other in beauty. Under the hand-made luncheon set, gleamed the satiny red! spread, over which tiptoed lightly, the brilliant nasturtiums and beneath the i pendants of the electric lamp gleamed t the smaller lanterns running over with me same gorgeous nowers. ina piace cards, which were red, were in the shape of lanterns, and " were hand- painted with Japanese girls and "hig gledy-piggledy" Oriental looking char acters, the names being spelled verti cally instead of horizontally. Japan ese ware was used for the cake and the Ice cream was served in tiny Jap lanterns. At the second course was served preserves, ginger , crystalized. chow-chow and rice wafers, and the fragrant Oolong tea ' was poured by the dainty hostess herself, and how prettily her re polka dot , dress and red ribbons harmonized with the color motif, and amid such surroundings was It any wonder that each one suc cumbed both to the atmosphere and the irrislstible charms of the hostess who Infected them with some; of her blissful delight. The club members who enjoyed Miss Bradshaw's charming hospitality were: Mesdames Alvln Scott Parker, Aubrey Namseur Hoover, Charles Merrlmon Hauser, S. Halstead Tomlln. son, Joseph D. Cox; Misses , Mary Alexander, Wlnfleld Saow and I. Ir vln Paylor. Other ;uesta were Misses Connie Lindley, of Pomona. Jessie Ad derton Burton and Mrs.. William ; A. Hayes. Half the Joy of the Vacation ;;"Ti: 77 t ; -7- r- T( - Depends Upon the Clothes If they are cooV light, free and easy ; if they stand hard wear ; if they laundeuvell ; if they are pretty, stylish and inexpensive- then you enter into the spirit of the outing. r Linomiie Is the material for such clothes. Beautiful WASH skirts, 1 shirt waists and, dresses for ladies', and cool dresses for the children can be easily provided. . , Llnonette looks, feels and wears like linen. It is cooler and costs one-fourth as much, , . Ask your dry goods store for Linonette.', Stebbins, Lavson Q Spragihs Co., MtnuUcturtn' Aenta, v . SOUTH BOSTON, VA., U. S. A. if country is l . . ' '.: C.Y.'.r ,x up v ' i t , i iner visitors and lur&e crowds era e;'.:l arriving: to spend the summer where the cool breezes blow. The comforta ble boarding housea in the neighbor hood of Canton have s6me of the South's fairest belles spending a while here this summer. The recent arrivals at "Idle Hour," the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. JtrJef frees, are Mrs. Harry V basplt "and daughter. Myrtle, Miss Bessie Welford, Miss Clemantine Monohan,, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. "Euclid' Waterhouse, and daughter, Bessie, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charles P. Toncray, Bristol, Tenn,; Mrs. W. B. Mlxon, and son, George, McComb, Miss.! Mrs.' James Plunkett, Miffs Mary O'Shee, Alexandria, Va.; Mlas Kebraud, Miss TBerta, Littejl, Opo lpusas, La.; ' Misses Nellie and . Lizzie Buckley, , Misses Mollie and Carrie Blass, Mrs. Naugle, Mrs, E. Pitot, Mrs. G. G. Rogers. Miss Odette Delery, Miss Elec. Mies Helen Prelate, New Or leans., .s:.7.J:,,.;-. I - .The guests who -are spending the summer at "Garden Creek ' House," Mr. A. J. Osborne's place, are ' Mrs. Floyd Walton, Mrs. C. P. Nellson, and daughter, Nan. Greenville, Miss.; Mrs. C P. Kemper, and daughters," Kather lne and Mary Vlckaburg, Miss.; Mrs. wad, Converse College, Spartanburg, S. Ci Mrs.: N. W, Maddux, New Or leans. La.; St.' John Klnlock, Charles ton, S. C. I?'':' - ' Mrs. W. Ii. Maesle'a guests are Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Albany, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Knoxvllle, Tenn.: Mrs. Seidenburg, Salem Female Col lege, Winston-Salem. . The guests who are stopping at "Next to Heaven," Mr. W. K. Rhodar mer's home, are. Miss "Belle Comer, Miss Myrtle Nlles, Masters Eugent and Rich Johnston,'. Birmingham Ala.; Mrs. A. Telfair Horton, Miss Elizabeth Horton, Raleigh; Mrs.., Murphy and Miss Mary . Murphy, Plymouth. . . Mrs. Henry Dasptt gave a coaching party from "Idle Hour" JVednesday. The party went up tha beautiful Pig eon river to Cheaqua Lodge, where it was delightfully entertained by Mrs. J. McD. Michael. The party consisted of Mrs. Henry Dasult, Misses Myrtle Dasplt, Nellie and Lizzie Buckley, and Mary Jeffress, . , Dr. R. P. Pell, president of Converse College, Is expected soon to spend the rest of the summer with his family at Mr. A. J. Osborne's. Mr. II. A. Dorlck went to Ashevllle Thursday to attend the dance at the Battery park TTotel. Mr. Robert J. . Harris ' snent rThursday in Ashevllle on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Rob ertPenland.f'who'was formerly Miss Nettle Vance, has returned from Brit ish Columbia,: where she has been liv ing for the last five years. She Is viauing ner lamer wno . lives near ere, Mr. James Gwyn. a rising young lawyer or New yprk City, lsspendlng awhile at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James, A. Gwyn. at . Spring- dale Mr. . Richard D.4. Eames , spent Sunday at Mr. Gwyn's beautiful home at Springdale. A large crowd of young ladles from Waynesville drove over Wednesday to took over the great pulp mills, and reported a pleasant time. . : . - Qlub Tickets will be sold at the Theato, Royal and Edlsonia for 15c. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, entitling holder to see Parsifal and a performance at tne Theato and Royal . dr. o. l. Alexander DENTIST CARSON BUILDING ' Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. Chartotte, N. C Phoaa 137. MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING .' . , $1,003 TO $3,000 A YEAR Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant, . No Matter What Your Business! A complete reorganisation of the producing department of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York In this section affords a Chance for a few good meal a few vacancies on the agency force remain open for men of character and ability;, you can find out by writing ; whether it will . be worth whl' for you, to make a cliange; no previous experience Is necessary. A course of professional Instruction given free. -THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, OR HARRIS R. WILLCOX, Mgr., -Charlotte. N. C BILTlIORE; rIEiR ASHEVILLE, N. C. Just the Place to Stop cn Your Way to c: ' w 7 from th E::podtion ; Recognized as the leading hotel in the mountains of Western North Caro lina. No scenery In the world will compare with the view from this hotel Mt. Mitchell and Pisgah In full view, Adjoins and overlooks tho Biltmore estate. Dry, invigorating climate, magnificently furnished, ' cui sine, unsurpassed. Orchestra, golf, livery, beautiful rides, and drives. Coach meets all trains at Biltmore station. Open all the year. Write of wire for booklet - ; EDGAR B MOORE, Proprietor vl Wm-' HNEST BEACH ON ": ' . ? M 2r-;, ATLANTIC COAST J 'ft I eLectric trains Jflwii From A. C L-akd 5. A.-L . j Pepots at Wilmtngton & To the Beach Without . " - 'WiW' ; canseofCan ' Hr t VWpW VElec&ic cars" meet ail A. C. lu :i ' ii mi HMMMimmii iinn ' i m i i" '" m$,; -, THE DAVIS WHITE ( H id denlte, North Garolina tnrroir.RN ltAILAT FROM CHARLOTTE TO TAYLORSVILLETH ? ox i ' 'hfiJ?ir'"'- Ing each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. , Bell and Independent ' connections with surrounding yotm'try. w Healthy location. An Ideal place r V to rest and recuperate. Two through trains dally from Charlotte, con ! ; nectlng at Statesvllle with trains from Salisbury . and Ashevillo. Special I price for May, June and September! IS to M per week. 4 July and' August (6 to t8 per week,. Resident physician in hotel For further information, write for booklet to . 1 N ' D21VIS BROTHERS Hlddenlte. N. .C. n. Ijee Davis offers, his half-Interest in this property for sale, raid . 20 per djnt. last year. North Carolina's Famous Resort HOTEL? " TARRYMOORE NOW OPEN ; 'Excellent Fishing and Surf Bathing. , . - I" . L. Rates: Adults, 112.50 to $15.00per week and upward. ,- Children under ten years of age and their attendants 18.00 per week each. .. -.-,,,4 ..( For particulars address ', ;v -''.,. W. J. M00RE, ' Wrightsville Beach, N: C xiiiiiixxmnniiiniiin G. B. OiD. V'- : ' v - . ' We have Just received a new assortment of best Quality OoW Filled Bracelets, Belt Buckles, Lockets and Baretts. These goods have the same finish as gold goods, but are much cheaper, , t ; & DIXON Leading Jewelers.. ' We close at" o'clock, Satur . day excepted. Clutngn Rchedule Carolina ft North western Railway Sunday, July 14th,' . v The Carolina & North-Western Rallisay ; wlir put oft sn extra train leaving Llncolnton 4:4 p. m., ar riving Hickory 1:15 p. m , and Lenoir :$5 p. m. This , will connect with Seaboard train 46 leaving Charlotte fi p. m. far all points north Lincoln ton on C ts N -W. Ry. , JAMKS KF.R, JR., , N City Passenger Agent S. A, L. .. For 'Good Building Brick address ' T"' . , t Rock Hill Brick Works,1 Rock Hill, S. 0., -or Van Wyck, S. 0. SULPHURi SPRINGS, A well-known spring of Une cura ' tiva properties, for Indigestion, dys-4 pcpsla, kidney trouble, etc, , fd'-'Z 1 New Htel, complete, waer and; . sewerage system, hot and cold''batbs, "xiut, lawn tennis, bowling alley, . shooting gallery, telephones connect- , Headquarters for Sontherncrs In New ' ., - , , York City . . , . Broadway Central Hotel Our Table' ts the Foundation t)t Our . Enormous Business ' Featuring . The Only Now York Hotel' ' , American Plan , , ' Moderate Prices - ' . Excellent Vood v- Good Service Ratesr. American Plan. $2.50 Per Day. European Plan, SLOO Per Day, " Special . attention ghon to ladles unescorted, i ,,v . , BROADWAY , . ' Cor, Third Street NEW " YORK , DANIEL C. WEBB, Mr. . , (Formerly of Charleston, s. C -M, HOTEL VOLCOTT ' ttth Ave. and 3 tut St- ' ' NEW YORK CITY. ABSOLUTELY, FIREPROOF. Situated In ths most convenient it. ' cation and In the most 4 rtosirabla neighborhood. . . . A HOTEL OF' TUB HIOHEST' . - STANDARD. . Rooms at moderate prices rtaerveA J b wire or letter. . , J. b. BRESUV. THE VIRGINIA BAY OCEAX VIEAV, VA. BY THE SEA - Entirely new and modern. - loo' large rotims at tl.00 to $1.60 per day.." Excellent cuisine. Surf bathing. Six miles nearer to Exposition than Nor folk; 10 minutes ride and 8 eta., fare V Take Ocean. View cars at Exposition . or Norfolk. Get off at Va Bay Sta- .,' tlon. - E. II. ELLYSOX mLUPS,, Igr. HOTEL SHORBIIflRI ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. Capacity 3Co.- Within a few hun dred feet of ocean. Private baths. Rates: $12.80. : $15.00 - and lis 00 weekly. BookletRun bVaNoith"" Carolinian. W. B. tOTTEX.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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