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. r . I -V I . . l t ,i. - . ........ I.:"-, l - -. . i r )ir,-ita,", l: i v : 1 T. J n. iinw aim' ' t i : ' '- j f rotiiM, w. .i 1 ! - ' uiith, a 71-1 as t!.i-y t t j 1 r! 'o r l ft . J l. i v r. !'.., tvt. X6. Lottii y, (if .icAJi-riVi:, who id the very sai'tlve guet of I,.'., i Artcllaida Er- i, has been the put-st of hoaor at a ..nber of doubtful functions dur- ' the past wtek. One of the must charming -Of these was a bridge party on Saturday morning given by Miss j.ary Moran. There were three tables ' ef bridge and after the game a dell . cloua lunch was served. Those play ing were: Misses Kay, Olgu- Foster, tiolse Erwin, Josnphlne Lax ton, Li n - da Tllllng-haat, Kate Laxton, Eliza Met Kesson. Jan(e Pearson, Margaret Du Uose, Atwood Hunt end Adelaide Er I Win, t- r J j. .' - , ' ; ' I Tuesday evening; Miss Annie Moran 7" itertained , number of her girl ' ..' friends at a sewing party In honor of Hies Kay. ) , , , i Invitations have 'been received her v to' the wedding of Miss Lucia Clifton Ooddard, of Griffin. Go., to Mb. Ed' ' ward (Howard Hallyburton. a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallyburton,of this : ptaee. Mr. Hallyburton has become a very successful business man In Grif ' ', fin and hla his many friends hero will " give him and his- bride a hearty wel v coins when they arrive for , visit to ', Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallyburton on the i , Much interest has been felt too in 4he marriage- on last Wednesday of , " Miss Fredericka Burk and Mr. W, H . ; Wagner. Miss Burr was one of oar prettiest and most attractive girls and has. been greatly missed since she left -, two years ago to make her home with ner sister. Mrs. Miner Haiiowes, in Small Nous,, Kyi, where the marriage ' . took praco, , , , - Corn"-1' t " nr cf Winstor.-h.'iiotn. U ttie An hnii i' 'ti Clfl V .!!i l bO lM out T'uhout an new pn.v n nml mhor 1 in much t the 5"' Industrial event. v. v -Mr. and Mra D. C. Pearson left on Monday for Raleltrh. From there they , will go to Jamestown, New York, and . back by "Washington, where Mrs. Pear ton will e the guest for several weeks ' of tier sister,, Mrs. W. E. Holt, at the New Wlllard. Mlse Mary Hlldebrand 1 epent a few -days at home this , week. Mrs. D. R." Tlllinghast returned on , Monday from a visit to Spartanburg. - Miss litwsie Perkins is visiting In Cam en, B. C Mr. and Mrs. j. M. HH , tiebraad, of Omaha. Neb., are" visiting . at tne home of Mr. HUdebrand's pa- , rents.-Mr. L B. Bristol, of Statesvills, . spent a few days here last week. Mr. ; ' P. O, Gee spent Sunday In town. Mrs. . J5. 8. Clayton, of Asheville, ss th guest M Mrs. J. u Latton. Mrs. G. P, Et win arrived home on Thursday. Air. 3. X. Soger and Dr. W. A. Lealle'spent , a day in . cnariotte last ween.- Mr. x, C. Gnthrlo and. Master Charley Parks Outhrie - spent. Sunday 'with Mrs. ,Q, H.. Moran. Mr.- Edward Gilliam, of Gastonla, was In town Wednesday. liBXINGTOK.'ff- ? Correspondence of The Observer. ' Lexington, Oct. 18. With the ad 'vent of these delightfully cooi and poauuiui, hjkiuuof uayttf jiingwB ao ciety.. la, again .brought . into ac tivity ty its various social and literary -lubs, 1U weddings, etc. The "Club . yf t Twelve," 4,Soros1s" and "Round Down," are now , preparing Interest ing programme for the winters work. V, ' i, . w ' "'The most important social, event of the tnonth is the marriage of Miss Male Thompson and Mr.- Joe V. Mof1 . fltt pn Wednesday evening, the 2 Id Inst., followed by a reception to the Immediate members of both families and Intimate friends, at, the home of the bride-elect's slater, 'Mrs. Joseph - Walser. - r, l -r wtro ; ivon tjut as .r o I ( . ever. t iv.ii-jor wwk with t- it rpatkccl lis . l ,. t v -i n J inniH't left it c f tli enj )va M a 8. -j of ti'i R"'C!tt After the play at the Auditorium Fri day cvnln the ball room oi me i win City Club, was the cene of a brilliant perman, the music for, which wafurnlsh. cd tiv levin's Orchestra from .RalelKh. The dnn're wn led bv Mr. Henry Sheion with M 1 Annie Ludlwwv - twenty-three other couple nnd mny kikts pariiuiiiai. Inte. VA larte amy 'Of' chaperons, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. I rmple bnei- ton, Mr. nd Mrs. K. J. ueynoinn, but. Mr. John Gilmer, Mr. and Mrj. A. Lnckett, Mr. ana Ma jame .e. ijuhh, Mr. nd Mr. W. I. Wlllara. Jf na Mr A. Gorreil tn vr. . ana juji. . Dlton added no Uttle to the bridUncy of tli ;ene. .. v t ; , - Saturday evening Judge and Mrs. K. B. Jones v enUrtained moat charmingly Jn honor of tho guwts who ; compoted the houte party at Bramlette, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. inasay rtiwraun "v more eleitant and thoroughly enjoyed din-' ner " comrny,; hr ever- gathered In the Twin . City and ' throughout the even cotrraea there was no break nor flaw In the plaaurj of those -prwent. The liter ary and Intellectual ktynote to the wan ing waa atrucK in xne cieron iitiii place carda- which conalated of questlona In the name of authors or title of books, the anawera being on the place card of the guest next on the right, after this fashion: ."Why did Joaeph Knott Cook? ' The answer on the next place card was "Because he showed . Julia wara ttowe. ; Sallies of wit and repartee Enumerable anecdotes mingled with a "few wise saws and modern Instances" made all fortfcet ho this hours were sneedins; by, and a more charming function has jpever been Innned even by. this maicnieas noaiem hA vitMt nn thfai' hannv occasion were Mr. and Mrs. IJrulsay Patterson, iwr. j. f. Caldwell, Mrs. P. H. McCullough, Mr, Clarence Posv Mrs. William E. Bhlpp, Mr, nd Mr. J. f.lmeror. Buxton Miss J. P. Buford and Miss Cynthia J ones, wnose exquisite post prandial songs filled all her hfiurera with dellffht. . , . Kiindav rt-nrnlnir nramlette . Was . the scene of another of those most aarreeable gathering. On this occasion a dajenner a la fourchette wa given In honor of Mr. Mvers.. tne. curator oi xne rennsyivma ex'hIWt in the Historical Building at the Jamestown Exposition. , A 4ovcly break fast was served on the south norch of the (pscloue colonial home,' a- flood of sun shine illHng the" air with wsrmth and brlghtneas ana making mis momma; meai doubly delightful. Tha guests were Me. damea D. H., MsCollough, F..' B, -Jones, W. K Shlrip. Misses Ida Hlnshaw and J. P. 'Buford, Mann. Myers. J. P. Caldwell and Clarence Poo. ; f - " , Tlio Wiin'nn'a rci',;r.K Club met Mon day afternoon with Airs. E. A. Kbert. This Vihh the fust rueulnr meeimsf ot the sn s'm and very entcrtnlning ono It proved. The year's work will ba tho study of Shakespeare's leading -plya which It is the Intention of the club to read in char aetrr. Hamlet Is now being read In this way. Tha bpoks of the club's circulating library were given out, and the winter's work has begun with much Interest and enthusiasm. - . . .Invltatloni reading as follow have Is sued; " Mrs. Sue M. Sheets -. requests the honor of your presence - at the marriage of her daughter ' Sue Blake -.' to - 1 - , A.' Mr. Horaca Korth Bnow. Jr.. On Wednesday morning, the thirtieth of , - October. - ' at ten o'clock Four hundred and twelve South Main ' - - street, v ' , Wlnston-Salem, . North Carolina. At Honu . . ' ., . 1 After November - eleventh, . . - ' uuroam,. Nortftvuarojina. , ', j.: 1 t i tt , 'to Use ci r siiiire In I'..!1 f .;! of t; o l-'"t!.? :f -- incomt, foueht on St. Crispin's LX-iy, Octo'jer 2,"ith, 1413. En: land doarty loves a i-!.l it, and llonry the i'lfth, who won that victory, Is one of her favorites, Thp. words that Shakespeare ascribes to hinvhave a large measure of truth: Then shall our names Familiar in their mouths as household words Be in, their flowing cups freshly re membered, i And Crispin, Crlaplan shall ne'er go by From this day to the ending of the world. But we in it shall be remembered." The brother saints Crispin and Crls- plan and the patrons of the shoe-mak ing craft, and in the old Runic cal- endara this cay Is marked by a pair of shoes. The twenty-eighth, dedicated to the Saints Simon and Jude, bears the symbol of their calling a little, "schyppe.:'. . .-,-- - With the 17. P. C. cenventfbn of last week and the county fairs of this week the private social functions have been On the wane, for so many, of the prominent members are out of town, nevertheless, with its many public places for amusement, High Point is trtd miteii rtf ft ettir tn evetr nn realiv iMLfcJ,l!lMi!25J' Besides the coming and. going Tuesday afternoon a new club was or ranis jd at the home of Mrs. J. L. Lud low. This In the Bridge Club and will meet every Tuesday at the homes of the members in alphabetic order. A refresh-. thst abaenee of refrMhrnontSL ; This dmnrt. ure will be a distinct gain in many ways. The charter members are Mcsdamew 3. A. Bittlnr, 3. C. Buxton. W. T. Brown. 1. N. palton, A, H, Eller, John L. Gilmor, W. A. Lendy. W. J. Lilolert. J. U Lud low, demerit Manly,": W. A.' Whltaker, William N. Reynold, Misses Caro Buxton, Mary Cornell, Ida Farish, Annie Ludlow, attractions there are three good mov ing: picture shows within a block of each other while the beautiful rink is to some a never ending, pleasure; so notwithstanding the nse of everything, but salaries, It 1 hard for a young man to spend any nights-, the average man's day's wages. . Two nights out or last week the Crystal Theato gave tha Mrs Charles Nerfleett entertained .very soldier : boys, the Benefit of the pro The , entertainment of the Whist Club by Mrs. J A Betting last Friday after noon was a most enjoyable occasion. In addition to the membership the following guests shared Mrs. Sitting's gracious hos pitality: Mesdames E. B. Jones, 3. I Ludlow,', a H. P. Cornell. John Nutt, of Mount Airy; u, n. wneuon. oi Mount Airy; Mrs. Chart JS. Shelton, Miss Ev erett, of Macon, Ga., and Miss Ida Farish. Last' FrlJay - evening a very gracious welcome was accorded the Rev. and Mrs. E, C. .StempM at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jr. H. Clewell, when over two hun dred friends called to welcome the young minister and his bonnte bride. .Refresh ments were served and -the evening ren ilptwt still more dellehtful by several musical numbersfrom Mrs. B. J. Pfohl and Mlaa Amy Van Vleca. ' , agreeably (ost Saturday evening in honor of her own guests, Misses Ethel Bryant and Hattio Jones, and of Mln : Bessie Bhretner, who is the guest of Mrs. George iNorneet. in pleasing anticipation ot Hal lowa'en and Thanksnivinir riumnklmi rly ed a conspicuous and attractive part In tne aecorauons ror tnis lovely dinner. The centre piece) was a pumpkin bowl filled with f fruit, the , place cards were shucks on which the names of the guests were painted. The guests were Misses Hattie Jones, Ethel Bryant Besle Shreln er and Ellen Norfleat 'Messrs. Fred Balm. son, Peter Wilson, Jim Ashby, W. M. Norileet, Mr. and Mrs. George Norfleet At 3 o'clock Tuesday ' afternoon Miss ceeda. As is always the case at the Crystal there , was the best of order kept by the polite managers. The mus ic; is always good, especially n il lustrated songs sung by Mr. Sam Bar bee, whose voice or much depth ana f eellnjr has so Impartially added to the town's music world till thej feel like calling this his adopted home, his very own. The life of the boot-blacky the first picture shown last mgnt was especially good revealing tha pathetio scenes in the little fellow's life all along from the the time he left home on account ot a brutal stepfather till his adoption by the rich man who was Ellen Norfieet entertained very delight- drawn toward him by his honesty and fully In honor of Misses Hattie. Jones and dUllgence about returning the five dol- Ethel Bryant, of Washington, N. C. and lar gold piece given nhn through mi of Miss Bessie Blirelner, of Washington, take. His devotjon to his mother, the SftK SunASmpMnlna1 iff d through aU the years and was unimie uses to which they were put. Pro- at laat rewarded by being reunited gresslve dominoes furnished the evening's with her was as beautiful as tho affeo pastime. Tne nostess presented to .each tion tor tne utile girt wait ne oernena- of the guests of honor an attractive gold ed was tender, or the kiss he gave Saturday forenoon Mrs. Charles L. Sum mers entertained In honor of her sister, Mrs. Hardin Halrston, of Chatmaa, Va. Mrs. Summer's guests were Mesdames W. T. Brown, ' William N. Reynolds. F. H- Fries, E. C. Clinarl, O. H. P. Cornell. J. L. Ludlow, Thomas Maslld; H. L. Rlfr glns, Goodspeed, Misses. Mary Cornell and Edna Maslln. Saturday evening Miss Edith Greer will entertain at a linen shower in honor of her cousin, Miss Thompson, at her home on Centra street ' On last Friday evening Mrs. George W, Montcastle . was hostess- to the Pleasure Club In her charmingly characteristic manner. Mra.A. E. Hutchison won the club prise, a silver card receiver, and Miss Elizabeth Mc Call, the visitors' prize, a comporte of Bohemian glass. Delightful refresh tnent'a were served at the conclusion of the game. Beside the club mem bers, . Mrs. Montcastle had as her guests: Mesdames Joel Hill, J. F. . Deadrick, Z. I. Walser,, H. 8. Radcliffe, James Helllg, of Salisbury; E-lma . Pfhol, of . Winston-Salem; H. ' H. Springs and 8. W. Finch; Misses Male Thompson, Camille Hunt, Edith Greer, E. MacCall.' ... " Mrs. Victor Humphreys antOFtalned 1 the Pleasure Club most delightfully Tuesday afternoon1 at her beautiful , suburban home, "The Cedars." This Is one of the few , old landmarks ot . Lexington still In existence, and has . long been famed for its plctureaaue ne?9 ' and beauty , of grounds and qualntnesa of the old hodse. ' State old , cedars . encircle' the graveled S dirlveway, 'flanked- on' all sides - by , an4 dotted with evergreens, shrubbery, etc The guesta anent the afternoon , ; most pleasantly playing , progreaslve pations. In the contest 'for the viajt- , . ors' prize, a tie- resulted between Mes ' ' , ' dames Koell and Radcliffe and Miss . , Edith Greer, the latter fortunately winning a cut glass non-bon dish; the lub prize fell to Mrs. Zeb v.. Walser. ' , . The hostess - served delicious . frozen cream with walnuts. ' Her sjuesta on this occasion were: Mesdames , El ma Pfhol, "of Wlnston-Salem; Kemp Alex ander, J. F. Deadrtek. Jo Walser, Z. ' ; , V Walser, Z. L Walsert Robert Burk '- "' hetulrH, fi. Radcliffe, J. W.'Noell, J. ' M. Rlley," G, W. . Montcastle, Dermont Shemwell, Rdy Rankin, W. E. Holt, ' . Jr., 11, 'H. Springs, E.'.E. Rapef, C. A. ; Hunt, Jr., W. Q. Psnfy. A..E. Hutchi ' . . san, S. W Ftnch- and Misses' Edith ' ' Greer, Noma Leonard and W H. Men--V . denhall, C C Hargrave, Ray MoCrary. pin with date. The other guests received as souvenirs of the charming occasion boxes of bon bona Refreshments in two courses wen served after the games Were over. Mrs. J. Ltndsny Patterson la spending a her t with the Teddy bear, Innocent. There is a worta ot gooa sucn a pic ture might do. Mrs.-, James B. Richardson, Mrs. Gordan Bennett and Miss Ida Alexan tZZtonnui2,X.& der. the delegates from the High Point left Thursday for a visit of several weeks chapter of the U. D. C.. are full of to Baltimore, Richmond and the James t praise of the convention at Greens iun. BJiwiiiun.'mr. ana jars, wimam boro. wnicn iney auenaea. Reynolds left this week for a Northern . r EES. 4S7VC r?rS -SL Mrs. William Thomas Parker will Cltj't. Mrs. John L. Gilmer has returned from a vlalt to relatives in Danville. Va Mrs. A. Fj Young and daughters. -Mrs. Lee Vaughn and Miss Birdie Vickera. at tended on Tuesday the marrisam nf Mrs Young's slater, Miss Lucila Harrison, of tteiasviue, to Mr. viower, -or Charlotte. J.-P, B, leave next week for a month's stay at her old home in Alabama. find groojn advanced t. t i-i a.i.ir, where thov wore nvt by th ir pis-tor. Rev. R. II. Ili-rrlnpr, who fik.I.o tho words that 'united tho lives of tae happy couple. "Melodies of Love was softly rendered during the Im pressive ceremony. At tho conclusion of the ceremony the Inspiring strains of 'Mendelssohn's Wedding March pealed forth, aftd tha bridal party retired and drove at once to ' the station, leaving on train No, l30 for an extended trip to the Jamestown Exposition, Washington and other places of Interest. , The bride wore a" lovely suit of brown chiffon broadcloth, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of maiden hair ferns and bride's roses. . The maid of honor was very attractive in a beautiful gown of white . silk and white picture . hat. - She carried an armful of bride's roses. The brides maids wore dresses of white net and black picture hats and carried a Wreath ' nf -whtht rirmtlnno ... WllUft Jordan an4 Grace Boling, the flower gins, ana Joyce and Ruth Edwards. the ribbon girls, were very pretty In their costumes of' white silk . and wnite suppers, ..,- a ne Dnae la - a talented young woman and very popular, and the groom is a successful young busi ness , man-here, who has a host of mends. He Is the present mayor of Bller City.- The many , beautiful presents betoken tho high esteem In which the bride and groom are held. V GOLDSBORO. Correspondence of Tbs Observer. . tioldsboro, Oct. 17. Mrs. Arnold Borden baa returned home from Xsnvllla, N, Y.. vu.,, . ,-TUiV, RU1 TV C41I, T HO has been snlournlnir in th Whit mn,,n- tains and Canada for several weeks, is at home i 'aga.in.-Mr.- C. Gordon SnUth has left Goldsboro for Ttnobv Mmmi k. he will make his home and associate hlm flf ,lth the Rocky Mount Insurance, ft d uniiiany. uin many mends regret iim uvriiiis irom our miasi. un A. H. xesier is in Chsrlntte . ait.n.Hmr h. meeting of tho State board of osteopathic examiners of which he is a member. Mrs. J W" Aycofk wh has been visiting U,"J." I;1 mrt nae returned home, ""."Sir L' rawroni. or Ralelnh, visiting her mother. Mrs. O. 1 Ktrhv Wra . W, E. Borden spent Wednesday- in 1 f15',vTun?.M Robert B. Miller visited Hon. R. H. Battle In Raleigh this week. Mrs. Smoot of Spencer, is here visuinaT ner parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Geddons. Mrs. Herbert Flnlayson, of Nor folk, Va Is In the city visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee. Mrs. B B. Borden and daughter, Mis Elisabeth, Mis Georgia Lee, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Robin son i snd son. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mlchaux jnd children, Mrs. E. B. Borden, Jr.t 5r. and Mrs. O'Berry and daunhter. Miss Eatelle and Mr. snd Mra J. W. Stanlev have an returned from the Exposition. The attendance ' at the 8tate Fslr this week from Goldab6r Is not so numerous as in former years. A goodly number of the Masonic fraternity made the trip on Wednesday to participate in the cere monies incident to the laying of the cor- jiur-sione oi noir new temple, and there M. n'pderate crowd on Thursday Cui onel Robinson, of The Argus, remarks that as the attondence on Thursday Is to be t?, of the Bryan spirit it Is hoped that u.r aro.f u iwii.per reporters will give unbiased reports an.i i :;a.vt i . l . ; . ... t t plo who hid u t .1 it. TJ..U '.t. t: 5 t ' - . I asked twenty people at If? t an 1 It vs ss won 1 rf-1 ; -they told me about cures. They were Just as enthu :.. i over it as they couU be,, and said they wouldn't ba without It at all. 1 am glad you used It and glad It cured baby of tlia croup because that Is a dangerous! thing. But Gowan'a Pneu monia Cure, as I said in the beginning, cures anything where there is Inflammation and It Is external, so no harm can come from 'using It Don't forget to tell Will's people ; about N euro. They can buy It of any of the druggis for fifty cents or tl. With a bushel of love, JRINE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gheen are exneeted next week. They have heen spending the long warm months at their summer home in Pennsylvania. HIGH POINT. Correspondence of The Observer. The tilsrh school and the oky school. of the town have greatly added to the social world, by bringing trach a faculty of talented men and women to be one of us. Tne weu-equippea m Miss Mary Benton, whose marrlaRe to Mr. Walter Dans, of Gsstonls, will be solemnized October , 17th. ; wae the re cipient . of ' another very graceful social courtesy last Saturday at 1 o'clock, when Miss Mary Medesrts gave a very charm ing luncheon in her honor. The effective decorations were dasturtleuma, golden rod and ferns. ' The souvenirs of this happy occasion were , little yellow baskets tilled with green ansT yellow mints. 'The 'bride elect was presented with a dainty little reminder ef her wedding trip In tho form of a cute little trunk tied with yellow ribbons, i The trunk was filled with rice and good wishes, tha latter being Inscrib ed on the cards of the runts, were read and enjoyed on the auspicious occasion. The guests were Miss Benton, Misses Mary Oa-hurn, Marlon Revelle, Julia Wilson, Alice Rose, Edna Teague and Pearl Medearls. i The Monday Afternoon ! Book Club has Its first meeting of the season with Mrs. W. W. Bmoak. The hold this club has on its membership was emphasized by the full attendance. France and Austria have ee seleoted as tho subjects for the year's study, beginning with France. Roll call was answered by Items of .interest con cernlng noted French cities. The paper which was greatly enjoyed was from the pen of Mrs. C. G. Lanier and drnilt with home-life among the French. Table talk tmluls-ed in durina the serving of dainty refreshments turned upon current events. The plan of exchanging books and crltU High Point Oct. 18.i-To 0 Jnto the structora .are. Dr. George H. CroweiL glory of the autumn woods a day like superintendent; Prof Will Francis, or in-riai rhn cot A . Wa vTiesvllle. and Prof. IW. Davis Bran- been poured over the softly swaying noti, of ,Greensboro, principals; Miss trees then go back to our books even Amy Stevens, Goldsboro; with Mr. and jhk a iiM n.h ,v,i ..ii.... Mrs Tiinba.ra: 'Miss Elizabeth Carver, among them, how little we know, how Raleigh, with Mrs M-Iwjm; Mlij Dima we are unless we have lived a ivib. '"'".VJVC -Va with nature also, for here on- every Johnson, Summerfleld, wia Dr. D, .u. 1j. .......: nntnn- Miain Marv Fentrell James- ... -an -v ...i. tiM. tnmrn with Mrs. BriKtcs: Mlsa Llllle .-j . u5 HVierrfd. H eh Point: Miss Emma v.hmim b-i i i-a r Mftwhv. Thomasvine, with Mr. Perry; famti. tn.. A .MIsa Bessie Richardson Whltevllle, t soundrbut TOffil Jflth Mr. m Davis; ture we go with one Who has lived Oak RWgo. with M rs Hamil ton Miss with'hature; he has eanr to hear and La Greensboro, with Mrt. : . t1 At- Wl J-J . A I KVIM' M1B 'MUT Uai Y IlBHUr.mMi, teaches us of the notes of various wan ImlUon: Diras. tne cans oi insects unui tne ior-, i"'-y -Tiftii. wio-ii Pnlnf Miss eats become peopled with a chorus W Miss Martha Blair. High Po nt, imvss wen-known .musicians interpreting a ffiSffltSSl sympnony or naxure inai eurparaea ev- "i""" "', ; atf w,t, rnt- Miss en Schubert or Beethoven. 'Twould b Jlw J?'!.f vi L ,X .... - m Aa. ji-.-i ai...A -t.1.1 . i u?rtitn i nvior. vi titn,uHVDii -v " ous autumn days, are free , to go yona me ooraers oi me cay wnere no .j, - -;.. on nannnr in physical eye and ear can develop, men with B"JkT ht 'MnM .air.'.wiM, thAm th the rooms over London s store, miss manylltt, onin'"i -""'V' -niVl R. CJ ' vocal muc at Df by gathering them in classes to ex- William J. uraasnaws. plain the pages of nature and organise their intelligent love or an creaiea things Into an understanding compre hensive , of all nature's loves and a MONROE. Correspondence of The Observer. Monroe, Oct. IS.- The "Van Dyke" Book Club held Its first; meeting for thin season with CMrs. Estelle stew art on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. own r as ' usuai proved nerseif a charming hostess. After a literary uiauuBBivn ua a very interesting pa per on Experiences from Newf York to Gibraltar by Mrs, V. C. Austin and rewuiusj oy miss rat Aaams on 'uiDraitar.- ws. Stewart served aeugntnu saiaa course followed by ice cream and cake and fruit. This Is the first meeting for this season ana xne ciud members look forward iv iiioeiings tnis year witn a great deal of pleasure. The members are: president, irs. w. c. Crowell; vice president, Miss Florida Morris; secretary, Mrs. V. D. filks; treas urer, Mrs. James T. . Griffith; Mes dames V. C. Austin. Noil 1 McRedfern, John C. Slkes, Estelle Stewart. E. s. Green; Misses Pat Adams, Emma Lee Nisbet, Alice scales. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. John C, Slkes, (Miss Mary Stewart Is visiting jrmiias in lucnmona, va. tMns. Es telle Stewart loaves Mondap for Lex ington to attend the Mofflt-Thomp son wedding. Mr. Roy Rankin and his charming . 'ycung bride, who wag Miss Elisabeth. ' "Steele, of Statesvllle, have i returned , from (heir bridal tour, and are stop ' ping for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ' Dermont Shemwell. Later, they will board with Mrs. J. H. Greer, Mr. . .! Rankin has gone Into business in Lex : Ington and the city gives both Mr. and 1 Mrs. liankin a most hearty welcome. e '" ... :'-,' , ItTjudge H. T. Phillips is In Charlotte ' leV"' week,, attending the Fall Festival. l.-Mr. and Mrs. - H. L, Propst are in 'Oreensboro this week. -Misses Fannie , - Wheeler, of Asheville, and Linda . . Clement of Mlcksville, are In town and twill remain until after - the Thompson-Moffttt wedding. Mr. and , s Mrs.- O. E. Mendenhall and Mra M. B. ' Brown have returned from Waynes , , vllte, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Arthur MPayne, of Washing ton City,' a brother-in-law of Mrs. Brown.- Messrs. E. E. Raper and S. , W. Finch went to Greensboro to hear ' ' W. J, JJr-an.-lrs. W. 3. Ragsdale and children, who have heen visiting Mrs. Joel Hill, have returned to their home at Jamestown. Miss Mamie Springs, of Washington, N. C. la expected this week to visit relatives here and In Charlotte.--Mr. and Mrs. TO. g. Yates 1 and Master William Yates were the guests of Mrs. S. W. Finch one day tml wee lavMr. Elm Pfhelr of a- a NaiKT, Uio S-Year OIii Paughtcr of f r. and 51m. L, p. Tym of Winston Mia. Ttlanch L, Bradshaw Is spend- 1.., tha wpsk with her cousin, Miss Louise Bradshaw, at Greensboro; latef she will go North with her parents. -.-'I. .wiiiium w. tlaa-an and daugh ter, .Miss Berta Ragan. left last week for New York, where they will spend some weeks. Mrs, Will Armfleld and children, ot ABeooru, , F to Mrs. ArmfleW's father. Mr. J. F. niii A Rmith Mnln street. iMri and 'Mfrjames Joseph Farrlss have re : turned from pleasant trip to , New for CJty. : - Mm SILER CITT. ; Correspondence of The Ots.-rver. ., 'gtler City, Oct wtT;u1 ri T.,lalla .Tnrdan ana r., li f . t... ,viiu tnnk nlace at the Baptist churcli here Wednesday rriL- a 1-sio o'clock, was a event witnessed by a large fK,i- nt admlrtna; friends, in- nL.iintf manv out-of -town - visitors. ttja. iy .iiliifnl hand of Mra. D. t. Turoliatoe. amilHted by Mrs. R, II. Horring-and others, the interior of itn . hnwer of palms snd e.i. nA - fraerrant flowers., The church having been darkened for the Occasion, tho llluminavmn, niwi.iui i.i white and green candles, which shed a noft. mellow light upon a nt exaulslte beauty ' and loveliness. On either side Of the niur wr sll candlestickvs Burning wane tapem. Tha decorations were aU In white ant green. uk i"n the appointed hour the church was crowded, many falling to garft en trance. Promptly at 1;0 Miss Macy Coble, . of Pittsboro. came forward and sang very sweetly-"Always," ac companied on the piano by Miss Alma-Bland, of Dobson, and on the violin, by Miss Lula Brooks, . of Greensboro, a the notes of the song ceased, the ewect tones of the wedding march, played with beau tiful expression by the same ac compllshed performers, floated out over the vast audience, filling the old church with melodlm divine, and the bridal party entered In the follow Ing order: First came the ushers, P. H. Elklns, F. K. Wrenn. G. O, Dark and E..H. Jordan, who- took their placps on either stde and in front of the altar. -Next came Miss Fannie Pray, sister of the groom, and J. George Hannah, Jr., followed 1 IM-s Dav'o Houston aid I a STATESVILLE. Correspondence of Tho Observer. Statesvllle, Oet. 17. Mr, John Tern PU Graves in his eloquent address In Charlotte on the 15 th, on the subject or "ine i wentietn ucntury woman," said: "She has come to be a force with which we have to grapple or sur render, We may as well recoarnlre the tract that her will tend her hand must be confronted in overy forum of discussion and every flold of trlde.'. It Is a ewll-known fact that amon animals, males fight only with males, and females with females. Surely man can be n) less gullantl He must recede and give place to the rising tide of demand from the woman for "a square deal." Time was, when a woman who had the care and support of a shiftless husband upon her hands, often In ad dition to the care of a growing family, that but two or three occupations were open to her ehe could "take in washing" or she could "take board era,' or sh could "take in sewing," or she could -"take pupils In her home" as it was considered that wo man's place was strictly In her home, and she must re-mam in it. Mr, Graves further that ."in New York City, alone there are 27,000 women supporting the bipeds ' familiarly known as their husbands." , Next . to the Immense change In the statue of woman as worker; comes the evolu tion of the club-woman. - In ancient times a woman's club, In the modem sense, was unknown. It Is true that Sappho drew around her, a coterie of women and girls, but that was for the purpose of instructing them in verse snd song. The noted salons of the French women were gathering ef, both ee, The wo man's club. Ipso farto, is a modern Innovation. ' The man's club has been a well-established fact for many cen Juries. , It a question as to what save rise to the man's club. By some. it la believed that it wu Invented by man. so that he might nave a place In which to frr-ely smoke, and . tell lokes while hta feet rested upon the mantle board tome Inches higher than his head. ' ' . Bv some lonely woman, left to burn the midnight oil alone, It ha been believed to be an Invention of the devil, and to contain mysteries un solvable. ' Both clubs of men and of women have one feature , In common and on verv dissimilar. . Eatln g and drinking (something) bfclongr to all cju lite proper n often forme its most attractive feature. The dissimilar feature Is the Indulg ence In humor and wit It te seldom Interweaving Joke or two Into the (Continued On r- Heven.) A Sealed Box Of Nunnally's Candy is dainty and attrac tive in appearance. The Bond paper in which it is wrapped makes the package practically airtight, thereby preserving the candy. Its shape is also con veniente ' 1 ';rV 1 WOODALL & SHEPPARD AGENTS Charlotte, N. C. ' ' i SB - ..,....,......,.. . r-vaws-aiMasHki'.. NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TRQUDLC mm iViifTli '5 ' n e-' r Sviansons"5-Dropstt Is ta intiratl and Eittrail R::i Applied externally It ghree quick relief to gofferera. v . Taken Internally It removes the Eottonoaa matter end pttriflee the lood, thus effecttoja permanent core "5-PROPS" l not sew, untried remedy; It has beeft before the pnblio for years and la prescribed by many aoctora in cases ef Rbenmatism and kindred diseases. : 8-DR0P5" la a core lor Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Goat, Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble and all similar dlmeats. iierc io Tiis pneor. tut a & turn, tvit,0a.,Tt! -tato mnmr torstauMlMr of wiih LnwiHvr ana ka. SMtinitaaranMaSlsr,aaMe ali tu I tuM Blbr from I liil aiarka, mn4 Hso Mnmw , sunbw el lb t ikTiiMS.'it fnnnil amliin Ik rati! (talaa (ma "Ht '19." I mmM mj BflwU Uf abwtltn aod ktaortd tiium, " PaCit. 0TX, ", nt: Al.iirtl kc k4 rurb a. sk Sack mm4 br ttosntaMma nj Kllr Trtwbl U ktiiia nal Und bor ro. -k,, lrmrnt SbvT swt kr tk Ut ir tkwM xtckw llk MM. Illl fcwii",l-a,,tJdiKUh pin. rM u ll hip? aa ea b. 1 rwriM s-ljiwra ' for mj sUmM mhI m It ta oajr fraOuj. ft. MTK tftMrU, Bt. So talons fou MiU I aa xarat s ahwtM. im, K.unlelaaaa Solatia. r lb u o'7" -f-i-Rora" ! sea nw mrA. f 1U awtW b wlbt . lutilit" aa Nif m laas re mmt eaoairt ta Sa li. thii tmijr Mm aw 4 taaa all fits eutar stuoi I U-a vm ess. atv. enmvaa. HountoswoaTg.gh. i.,KrlMsilrMd ha kota ". t()n)aB4 h b a It hit Bhtit"a H )! Un kip lolnk t Iftm Saa j . Sam worh aad as . tWw, 1 fiilnS hMtKOtVIs a asartaMM rsssaa t4 a sua) iP-JaaMqaam." SHOP TAItnoa, take romt, n.,rtft "laanblablr swhihiwii yvr nsilril t Paul." it aa va ronfcm (or no. or thru ymm I svSorod ltb S Mn TnnhM,nW itiMt mo rtl-t ooul I trid-'.PHtl' hi.k fcM traanurtT. lutao . niin i.k rMtfnruraMliciiM. IS Is antsaiwful s4 wwl aw ha vtutavi Ml" l. . f rrr, tstta, 4.t srrMssi "t nttrM iwa-tfalnM of bostio ot yaw". JKiiK-'nl mi ouraplotoiy rl e( I amlam. Vor anxtioln hut saiS4l'MtaMtu(t aa uora la mj aaaa." , "S-n&OP&" can ba nted anr length ot time withont acqnirina a "drag habit" aa It is eotirelr free ot opium, cocaine, alcohol, laudanum and ether similar Ingredients. J i k i t yon cf the curative yower cf 'S-UlvC; Z" i v Li li LJ3 L-3 ' A yoa to send for a trial lott!s an J te-t it y p. self. We wiU f.iXf tsn4 U. tree en. r 1 ; VTfVim Bottle ,,er'"-rS't359 Por t f&. Tut f r ! . " M$A uPy'h not ebtiiMu i jrosir tees, evi.r t j ua . t r . . t co U tTnpaiJ aa rti-t ai pti, . ...,.t tU. . i .il.it. j .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1907, edition 1
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