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lit i c -5 I u I ' i Mt r. f t , l t . - ' . IIIG1I I' Oil. J. C -e-nonjr;t cf t':a CI rver. IligH Point, Nov. llu'ra w.s a i ecml meeting of the Entra-Novs Club Thursday afternoon at the re sir-nee of. the president, Mrs.. Chaa. l Long. ' . ; , , f Although not given k out to the i ublic in g-erieral, ail arraignments i r the lovely church wedding of Miss "Winifred Alice : Snow; the .popular diughter ot Mr. end Mrs. Ernest A. Snow, to Mr. Alvls D. Barnes, which will be solemnised In the early even 1 lnj hour on the first day, of January, are nearlr completion. It will be a pretty wed ding, wTCt bridesmaids and ' groomsmen and all the accompaniments of a I o'clock wedding; after which the bride and groom will leave tor an ; extended Southern ; wedding v tour, . spending ' several months In warm, . sunny Florida, before returning . to Atlanta, their future home. The bride and groom-tobe both toeing so popu- lar'and belonging to well known, nd h widely connected families, there will ; be a large number of out-of-town people at the; wedding. ' .; Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Farriss -and son nave returned from Durham, where, they, attended the marriage of their niece, Miss Ellis, to Mr. Fisher. -.' . Mr. Davis Armfleld and bride, nee .. . inula TCnvllaH ' -lYamn -flf TTirn . .&0 ...... V AHQ..., wa, . -O J- " Point, stopped over few days with Mrs. Amos Raganj-on their way home from their wedding trip North and then lift for Monroe, their future, homo. ; T 'The W 0. T. Club, the oldest and one of the most popular clubs ; in town, will be entertained, next Tues-Jt-dav afternoon In the residence of Mrs. X James Joseph. Farriss. on South Main street v : ;- ::St i - i ' Mies' Mary i Alice .Benton." who"' has t been ; spending several months with - her sister, Mrs. Edw Hutchison In Baltimore, returned tiome las: week. MrlAlvl D. Barnes', of Attaotai , Ga., spent part of last week in town. Mr. Barnes ..wltl wed Miss Winifred Snow, Wednesday, L January .lat,- 190. 'Resides 'the many -club meetings and ' many " antl-nUptlal functions given (the vnuns-.: nrettv and much ' loved winter bride, .Miss- Winifred Alice Snow, whoso engagement to Mr. Alvls P. " Barnes was announced "by her . mena. miss wiancne- iucy uraasnaw some weeks agb. Among those who , urlll ntrtfl4n" In 'Minn Snow's honor 'are; The Misses Burton, and Mes- danes Thomas Jackson Gold, Cyrus Wheeler, and William E. Snow. , later ther : will be ' others functions both large and small given . this dellght - fully eharming young Woman, by her many friends with whom. 8hatts o Popular. . ' Miss Edna McCubblns". one' of Sail?, bury's popular young -society set, 1 the guest of Mrs. Charles Murmons , Hauser at her residenca " vVIrglnia vXvenue. Miss McCutobtna ha .fVisittd High Point before, and has many ad mirers, whom she knew during f her V maid to Mrs. Fauser,; nee Miss Annie .'.Tomllnsen. , :' f shfenMmo ifauSefTwlth her, guest.' Miss i Edna McCubbtns''6f r Salisbum ' nd- Miss y Bertar louise Bagan, attended ahe i.Xeak-lJndley wedding at ' Pomona last 'Wedndeday. Mrs.- Leak, who " was Miss - Connie Lindley, has often visited High Point, -and is Very -popular, with all who ,) "knoW'.her.V: ,4k- y ' . . Mrs. -Cyrus Wheeler spent' part of last week in Salisbury. Miss Minnie "J. Alexander spent Friday at Win-Bton-Salem. Misses Bessie JoscDhlne Sterretfand Ethel Pickett Willi spend , . , Thanksgiving and the week following ' with a party from Eastern Carolina at Jamestown and Richmond. Mrs. . Joseph Lindsey and little daughter, Anna Burton Lindsey, who have been . on a visit to the family of Dr. J. W. Burton, returned to their home at Beidsvllle,- the. first of the week. - .There was ah Interesting matting ot the U. D. C Saturday afternoon at the Manufacturers' Club. Reverend and Mrs. Thomas J. Ogburn ' request the honor of your presence .' -at the marriage of their daughter Alice Carey .' to Mr. William C. Jones, on the - evening of, Wednesday, the ' twenty-seventh of November, ; ' - nineteen hundred and seven, ... ' , at five o'clock. t at tneir resiaence. ' ' f West. Lafayete, Ohio. s- . At Horn - after ,the 'fifteen of December, ,v. High 'Point North Carolina, . The above cards which have been " recelvedXby f rlendj of the two fami lies hav awakened much interest In High Pint, where the contracting 'ita.lia jMw-lt . Beveral years here as " friendships which through her strong :'C and fearlfes , character holds them true and 4ipprealailvf in intellectual, l church and social affairs, - where ,she :l is very popular. She Is a loved mem ber of the W. O. T. Cljib, one of the tldest , and strictest of ' High Point clubs, "and they reiolce that she will so soon mingle with them.,.- It will be a very? .QUlet home affair with vnons orssentCexeent those 4 of kindred ties 'an Immediately after the ceremony the blide and: groom will eom - to High I'oint. their future home, and occupy the Jones homestead, icorner English .anl Main .BtrePts, -which' for weeks past' the decorator ' and f or nfchera have. . been ..adding ".the latest touches pf-comfort,; ae and beauty. ' The groom-to-bs is a son of Dr. W. " t. Jones and on his maternal sHs a nephew of the late- Johft A. Lindsey. Belonging to two of; the 'oldest and Si wealthiest High Point amlll t ftna - being a. promising business man who . has met with great success In all his financial undertakings, he la too well known to need any Introduction either tn the State . or several States where no na Dusiness interests ana imn tningied socially., He has filled several , Important; city offices- and at present Is one f the honored school board. One of tha daintiest and prettiest, meetings was last Tuesday afternoon, when i at her - pretty, cosy home " on North Main - street, Mrs. S. Halstead Tomlinson, ? the club's secretary, "was hostess; - It was an inclement after- - poon, but the vpriK moment the broad door was " opened .wide and the open grates with ' 1 their wealth of i warmth, and light and the decorations, color scheme i of yellow . and i white, . which ooked alj the more beautiful with the settings of wtdo-spreading feathery ferns were visible, all gloom wa dis pelled, and Just here the 'hostess, with . that splendid flow of spirits which sU i mospheres every place with brlght nesa. gava saVh one the most cordial of greetlnga Ths hostess costume of cream chiffon "Panama, with figured ret waist over suln snd with; te!t nd i ...i.1 1 r: v.:.nv cVil.Ton t i 1 -:'t V.:n color sche-:so to - j t-.-- ',' n. A 5 tiere was much businc c .i dJ. i.c-t no programme was rendciei, but surplus time very naturally was spirit discussing the plans when the club would again have two brides In their dear members. Miss Alice Carey Og burn who n November 27th will De come the . bride of Mr. William ' C. Jones, -and Miss Winifred Alice Snow, who, on January . 1st, , will wed Mr. Alvls D. Barnes, all of which was nearer realized, when the hostess ask ed .the president, Mrs. Chas. Merri mon Fauser to- escort out January brids to the dining room. Mrs. Hau ser Who herself is a bride of leas than a year looked stately and -stylish in a handsom,coat suit of richest brown broadcloW . worn . over an' ecrn net waist, made over' soft silk; and "with pipings of the brown velvet and brown mushroom bat, and as the' club girls all roe and began to sing "Hers comes the bride.", that' pretty, dainty, lovable young- girl who ts so soon to break- these sweet .club ties rose and with a face all pink from blushes of nappmess pui ner-i unyi miio oruwu gloved , hand through vtho,. president's arm. and. passing through, the aisles j tier young guests were . enthusiastic ot nodding yellow chrysanthemums I In their praises of the enjoyable st and bowing ferns led-the way to ths ' ternoon. Those present were: Misses beauurul dining room. - hm : was, gowned in a nobby coat suit of blue silk voile trimmed In fancy filigree old sliver buttons, and made over green and ; brown Frenohibarred . checked ham, Ruth Thompson, Ruth and Sa taffeta. ; With-, this she wora ' a plain rah Branch. Mvrtis : Tot. Luclie brown Peau da Cygns waist, brown gloves, shoes and the blus ralrrof vr; vet !.hat with large brown and, green ! - ana . -velvet x jaqueminois. , ,-j.ne ainins room was wveiy in iudu- win with the added decorations was beau tifui ; s aimpiicity. - The - earns . 'color cbeme. - white' and yellow, that ' was used : in reception halls and parlor was used as was also the same flow era, th : -great ; tall, - stately, shaggy reuoW: chrysanthemums wmcn gracea sraeooara, emna caoinei sua , juhuiw,, m&tljinil moved to ' Greenville. Si iS C w Mf- Neves has accepted gowKhoa nd enjoyed the dalhtf; refreshments. Q s-f " yffh- .trV toS The table covered in its. noy niona- SestaVnurhS w gram damask with the talL Vae wlth-i S evS 1m r ' sd m j' t' tha mammoth; floweret and strewn att Svnnm whTa kW ?vt';u its stern tbe single one that under the ??"m- been making their lliht lpure .white; candles in the.e al : the f-obeson Institute dor chrystal candlesticks looked like gold. tory fnce their marriage few mom ;n.jiliv! attractive as the? nths ago. have moved into a luncheon of scrlmpaiaa- on lewuce with the tomato cups of French dressing and .butter thlfts and; the coffee, lettuce sandwiches and mint wafers iUad with the yellow ribbon was delicious . to the members iwho, while the deep' delicious day dreamed its life away; enjoyed every moment to its, -fullest capacity; The ' guests present were Misses Edna McOub blns. of Salisbury : and Edith Taylor, of Wake Forest , The club members who enjoyed Mra. v Tomllnson'a hospitality, were: Mesdames Charles Merrlraon Houser, Joseph L Dundas Cox, James Joseph Farriss, Alfred Shorter Caldwell, Jr., Alvln . Soott Parker, . Misses Mary J. Alexander, Berta- Louise Ragan, Constances- Hlssen Charles Winifred AHce Snow, Blanche Lucjr Bradshaw and t Irwin Taylor.;' ;' G0LDSB0R0. Corndn.ojf The iObseryeiv, i Ooldsboro;-; Nov . ' 22.-rl vDoyls Privettr-ot Burlington, has been visit ing J relatives here 'this week. (Miss Mary Unona Gldden is at home from a visit to Greensboro. Mrs. Ferguson, of (Norfolk, Is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- P. F. Griffin. Mr. k A, Morrill, of the Snow Hilt bar, was here on a professional visit this weeki The many friends of the genial and popular Mr. John An drews, of -Raleigh, were glad to see him In our city this week. Dr, M. E. Robinson la at home ; again, from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Borden and dauihter, Miss Eliza beth, are, spending a few days In Richmond. Mis Vivian Cox, who has been visiting Miss Nellie Edger ton. has returned to her ,home at Speight's Bridge, Green county. Mr, Nathan O'Berry is on a trip to Balti more, Philadelphia and New York. Dr. Roger A. Smith and son are at home again from a trip to the James town ExposlMonj-trs. I T. Brown, of Raleigh, has come to make Golda boro her home and will be at the Hotel Kennedy, 'Where her husband Is the popular manager. The many friends of Miss. Vivian Martin will be glad to know that she has returned from the hospital at Wllsde, much improved in heaUh-The many friends of Rev. W. L. Cunningham, formerly pastor of St., Paul's churcli here, were glad to ' aea him In our city -on :Monday.;.&;;.v . -" Friday afternoon Mrs. A. M. Calmes delightfully entertained at her home on Park avenue in honor of her friend, Mrs. B. B. McCann, of Wor chester. Vs. Progressive games were played and Miss Gertrude Well won the prize. . Delicious refreshments were served and a most enjoyable af ternoon was spent ' by all who Wers so fortunate as to be present. 1 ' .- ; ':r-r :',:,'!. ;'1-"i"; ( The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Club was held in the club room Thursday afternoon There was a - full attendance of members, and matters of Importance were dis cussed.; ;; , r';.'M;;,- " - S: The Bridge Club hadj a charming meeting Thursday afternoon - with Mra.: Eugene HJnes, at her home on George street. After an interesting game, the hostess -served a dainty luncheon. !;;.;,";i-:'7-'.:'A;? --.r. ''" ' '"-i '.HsfV. :-' Mr.f and Mrs. Joseph E. Robinson delightfully entertained a few trlends-f at thefr horns on Wjmam street Wed nesday evening In - honor of .1 their guest, Mrs.. Lyndon Humphrey,- of Greensboro." An- Interesting gams of bridge was played, after which dell clous .; refreshments , .were v served. Those "present besides the guest ''of honor were: : Dr. and Mrs. William Spleer, Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Michaux. Mr. ' and Mrs. N. E. Borden, Mrs. John Splcer. Miss Sallle KIrby, Mr. George C . Roygll Mr. George Nor wood. r i ' ;V lumb5ton., Correspondence of Ths Observer." Lumberton, Nov( 21. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mclmyre entertained Friday evening v In honor- of the graded school teachers - The hand some residence was brilliantly light ed for- the occasion. Mrs. Mclntyre was assisted in 'receiving . by Miss Mary ; WaUon." ' The amusements for the evening were Varied and enjoy able,' Messrs. Rudolph. R ; Carlyle and i Woodbury Lennon added to the pleasure of the evening by the rendi tion of number of selections on the violin, accompanied r by- iMIs Polly Crowder enr the piano. Mrs, R C. Lawrence, presided at tho punoh bowU A ealad course and cream and cake were swved. The occasion was a most pleasant one. Those in attendance were: Miss Mary Wat son and Mr. Dennis Biggs; Miss Ag- aes- McCrayer -and-JJr. Simeon Cald well; ;. a Xot;!e lvt r!y and Jlr. B. J, Britt; MUs Lciu rial t.,.1 and Mr. T. J. Moore; Miss Fennie liowland and J5r. A. P.- McAllister; Miss Polly Crowder and Mr. Wood bury Lennon; Miss Rebecca Ward and Mr. F. P. Gray; Misa Mamie Avent and Mr. C. H. Morrow; Miss Minnie Lennon and Mr. W. H. Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. " A. W. McLean; Prof, and Mrs. R. 4 E. Sentelle, Mesdames C. H. Durham, R . C. Lawrence and 'W ; ' D . Neves. Messrs. R. R. Carlyle, J. P. Sten sell and .J. A. Sharpe. .. ; :' Little Miss Margaret ' Pope enter tained a number of tier IHtle friends at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.. H Ti Pope, on Third street, Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6:80 o'clock the occasion Delng her -Sth glrthday. , Various s-ames, dear - to the hearts of all children, were much enjoyed, both on the; lawn, and in the ; house. , An elegant birthday dinneri was served v. iii the dining room, "which, was tastily decorated tor the occasion..; Little Miss - Mar- i garet 'is a charming little- lady and came May and Drena Hedgpetft, Emm. Hlgley, Marian Allen,. Lillian Mclntyre, "8allls Stephens, -.Vivian McNellU Wilbur and Manaret Dur Jjones, Katie Bullock,- Jennie Edens, aiMa Welnsteln i Haael and Sarah, Carlyle, Annie Burt j, Stainback, Etta ; giedgo and Llna cough; Messrs. Frank Gough, Jr.? and Osborne Lee. : Misses Emma Link and Zlna Kerr entertained a numoer of friends at the borne of Dr. R. T- Allen Tues day evening. Several of the .young people spent Friday evening " most pleasantly at the homo of Miss Pearle itiawI vr to- . r eomage on the corner of Bishth and Walnut streets. Mr.: W. G. Allen. superintendent of roads, of Wake county,, spent several days' here re cently. Miss Maggie McNalr. of Max ton, spent Wednesday here with re latives Miss Ida Aydlette. of Hen derson, is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. G. Aydlete. MONBOE. . Correspondence of The Observer. Monroe, Nov. 21. Mrs. Rufus Armfleld was 'hostess for "The New Century Book Club" Friday after noon in honor of. Mlrs.-. Davis Arm field, who Is to be the new, member of this club. A deligh'tful afternoon was spent and Mrs. Armfleld served delicious refreshments. Those pres ent werei besides the guest of honor, Mrs. Davis Armfleld, MesJames W. A. Lane. George Lee, George Beas ley. Frank Laney. E. M. arlffln. J. E. Ashtr&ft, EtU XJrlfBnr.iJBe Coving ton, Henry Greene and Miss Alice Atkinson. ' - The Jackson Club entertained' Fri day evening in honor, of the two brides, Mrs. O. W. Kochtitaeky and Mrs. Davis Armfleld. -, Miiss Alice Scales was hostess for "The Van, Dyke Book Club" Saturday afternoon. The guest of honor was Mrs. O. W. Kochtitzsky, who Is the new member of thk" club. STATESVILLE. Correspondence of Tha Observer. Statesvllle, Nov. 22. There Is something about the season of the falling leaf that Impresses the seul with a feeling of sadness and a long ing for a world where the flowers fade not, but where eternal spring time reigns. It is natural that as frost, cold and rain take possession of the outside world, we should turn to indoor amusements for our pleas ure and recreation- . t; Statesvllle has Indeed been gay for the past week. Mrs. P. B. Key enter tained on Tuesday afternoon In honor of her guests, Miss Mercer French, of NewportNews,, Va.. and Miss Mabel Patton, of Lynchburg, Va. Mrs. Key's handsome hdm in its setting of flowers and evergreens Is very beautiful Jn the summer time And attractive even In . the wintry sea son. Inside it hr eren more interest ing, filled with many beautiful arti cles of vertu, heirlooms of her family and .souvenirs of her many . friends. The time passed all too quickly for the assembled company engaged, in gay chat and laughter. Dainty re freshments ot mousse and cake and hot chocolate were wrved by Mrs. D, M. Coiner, Misses Leila, and AMle Corpenlng and Mdas Elvy MoElwee. 'Saturday evening Miss Elvy McEI wee entertained the Misses - French and Patton and a few other friends at bridge whist. After a very. Inter es-tlog game. Miss McElwee servedan enjoyable salad course with pickles, coffee, etc.. , ,i; : Mlss'Llsale Allison wns hostess to the Misses French and' Patton and several other guests on last Monday evening. A; very enjoyable oourse of sandwiches ana porree, wnippea cream with frozen chocolate and delicious "Lady Baltimore" cake was served during the evening. . - " " -.-- v;T-f,lr" v "ST .l'.x:S.. " Friday evening Mrs. R. L. Poston en tertained in honor of Mrs. ,V, I Hilt of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. J, D. Stocker, of ' Jermyn, Pa., and a num ber of their friends, both ladles hav ing formerly been residents of States vine. Mrs, Poston's pretty home was unusually attractive with Its bright lights,' bouquets of roses and hand somely gowned ladles, s A game of "peanut jaeketrawrVtmiised'thi guests for quHe a while. .This game, while apparently so slntpTe, required a clear eye and a steady hand. Mrs. E. L. Peg rani Won the first prize, an enameled hat "pin, ' Mrs. W. L . Hill received as visitors' prise a tiny, sil ver loving cup. with . the Statesvllle court house and Confederate mono ment engraved upon ? it, while the consolation, - a lighted candle in - a candle-stick, fell K the lot of Mrs, Cross '. Phillips. A delicious - salad course with coffee : was f served and enjoyed. Little Mies Eleanor 'Stocker and Master Louis Poston assisted in serving and performed their parts with ease;-and grace. ,v , . , - Misses Bessie and Helen Anderson received the' Wednesday Afternoon Book Club and a number of other friends on Tuesday evening In honor of their gwest, Miss Margaret Maf- fitt, of Decatur. III. The home was beautifully decorated with a profusion of bright autumn lear- Progressive i v i t 1 1 i, s f ' j , a t 1 ' ) l-i t' f ii " til tf '( i nin" ..-li.-i llai..tt rresid sd at the punch! dowi, wmen was in tne ha.u, pic turesquely lighted by Jajan-jJ1 lan tern,! The Misses Anders n served hot chocciie, cake, mousse an. can dles. All the guests departed feeling that life was once more worth living, if only to spend a few more such pleasant evening. r The Entre Nous Book Club . met with iMiss Minnie Sherrlll last Friday afternoon . and i enjoyed c an hour's pleasant Interchange, of thought, ac companied by the refreshment of de licious chicken salad,, coffee, etc". '. ; ! : Mrs. D. a! Miller's new and elegant home was the scene of a gay gath ering on 'Wednesday afternoon," when Mrs. MUler and her sister. Mrs..fL. White, were hostesses to the Thurs? day Afternoon Boof: Club and a num- ber of other friends. In the recelv: Ing line were Mrs. Miller. Mrs. White. Mrs. Costen Wood, of Statesvllle, and Mrs.' W J.' "Martin and' Mrs. Archi bald Curry, of Davidson. On enter ing one was struck by the number of pretty women and handsome ' gowns; hats, etc . Indeed, w the "assemblage woulr have done credit to any of - the larger cities. A word game being an nounced, - which required - a hunt through the" four large rooms open ing ; into "each other, in a few mo ments the- air was filled with. . the swish of silken skirts, the tapping ot high-heeled booti upon1 the polished floors, and the cries of success or of failure. " The one ndlng'her word first was' the winner of the prize, a beautiful, white evening fan, which was won by Mrs, W, J. Martin, onw of. the guests of honor. The - guesta were then delighted by being given two -beautiful songs by Mrs. Costeti Wood, whose lovely voice was once so welt known here. She sang a Japanese love song and "The Beauti ful Land of Nod." Dainty refresh ments of cream, sherbet, cake and coffee were served. The other' out-of-town guests besides' Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Curry, were 'Mrs. W. L. Hill, ot Winston-Salem, and Mrs. J.JD. Stock er, of Jermyn, Pa. ? . '.. OXFORD. " Correspondence of The Observer. ; Oxford..-. Nov. 21 .The leading social event of the week was an ele gant reception, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CO. Easton, ts honor ot Mrs. Easton's :Bter. Mrs. W, D. Grimes of Washington, N. C, and Mrs. William Crews, of Creedmoor. ! Those present on this delightful occasion were Mes dames Clifton Robards, A. L. Hall, William Maasemburg, K. T. White, T. T. Lanier, A Chapman, HUman Cannady, Mrs. Rawlins, Mrs. De La Croix, Mrs, Manning, of Spartan burg; Mrs.. Shirley, of Baltimore; Mrs. B. K. Hays, Mrs. Henry Hunt, Mrs. Luther Stark, Misses Net and Fannie Gregory, Misses Jeanatte Biggs, Liggie Pearson, Haud Parhsm, Billiards Aneoinette, Taylor, Julia Winston, Kate Horner, Susan Gra ham, Mary P. Jones, Flora Hunt, De La Croix, Carrie Hobgood. Re freshments were served In moat tempting style. The Embroidery and Book Club met Saturday afternoon with Miss TTannla ftreearv. After an. hour . Of f-charming ,entertalnnerif . ice ' cream and iruit. case .were enjoyeu. The Literary Club held the week ly meetings at the home ot Mrs. Kate Hays Fleming. ; Macbeth was the subject of the occasion and very in teresting papers , were read. 5 The.Soclai. Club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Janet Gregory. The game of euchre was highly en Joyed and refreshments in choice va riety were charmingly served. Mre.' Henry G. Cooper gave an elegant "at home" on Thursday af ternoon, In honor of her sister, Mrs. Manning, of Spartanburg, S. C, who Is so pleasantly remembered here as Miss Nina Horner. Many friends were present on this sociable occa sion..; A delightful dance was given In which the following couples partici pated. ' I Miss Mary White and Mr. Bert ' Taylor; Miss Irene Hlnes and Mr. Baldy Williams; Miss Liz zie. Pearson and Mr. Leon Taylor; Miss Sophy Taylor and Mr. Melvln Bragg; Miss Antoinette Taylor and Mr.' Otho Lyon; Miss Julia Winston and Mr. Marlon Taylor; Miss Annie Crews and Mr. Eugene Lewellyn; Miss Kate Horner and Mr. Gibson Howell;;, Miss Lucy Smith and Mr. Lee Taylor; Miss. Lily White and Mr. Keer Taylor; Miss Ethel Ad am and Mr. James Murchlson; Miss Fannie Gregory and Prof. No ble; Mies Janet Gregory and Major Tate;' Stags. John Booth, Leon Morrow, William Minor. Chape rones Mrs. Clifton Robards, Mrs. William; Massemburg, Mrs. Britt, Mrs.-Lanier. Music was furnished by an Italian hahd. LE3JINGT0N. Correspondence of Tho Observer. - Lexington, Nov. 22. The "Club of the Twelve" met for the first time this season on last Saturday after noonat the hospitable home of its senior member and ' president, Mrs, C. A. Hunt. : All twelve of the mem bers were present with these charm ing additions, Mesdames D, S. Tates, C. A. Hunt, Jr., and W. O. Penny. The club win very shortly lose one of its most clever and Valuable mem bers, ' Miss Elisabeth MacCall, for merly of Statesvllle, but who has for the' past several , yeara been a mem ber of the faculty , ot the graded school, has severed her connection wlthN this Institution, snd accepted work In the' Baptist University at Raleith. -Much regret and real sor row at her leaving has been mani fested. Miss MacCall was the capa ble secretary of the club, and the va cancy made,' will, be filled by Miss Gertrude Hamner, who was duly elected After timely responses to the roll call and the business of the meeting had-: been dispensed with; an interesting programme was rendered. The club has much to look forward to this winter, as Holland with her quaint and picturesque people. Is the subject for the year's work. '.; ;.-:;,. Mrs. O. W. Mona-niitle had ao Interesting-paper on "Holland" as . did also Mrs. Cv. A Hunt on "Pike and Dyke." Miss . MacCall read a ; most delightful ' sketch on "Venice of the North."- "Hulst ten Bosch,' read Ing by Mrs. S. W. Finch. ' The hostess served, a delicious salad course with not coffee and cream. The club at Its next fort nightly meeting wlU be entertained by Miss Gertrude Hamner. i The Sorosls held'.lta first meeting at the residence of Mrs. Charles Hanes on South Mam street, and a most delightful gathering it proved to be, with'1 Mrs. Hanes as Its gra rlens hotrtPfW.- Thls winter lh" cUb i 1 l i r i nc 1 s 1 n i- f i - f ), - r i I Iflt t' 4 Hid plt I il . 1 t' e :i-t Zb V v r, ovrrein-nty of the people." Mrs. W. lx. aiKer; "Inaia as It is." Mrs. Kemp, Alexander. Dainty refreshment were served by the hostess. ' Mr. Brantley HiHyard Finch and his . bride, nee Miss Mary Payne Clinard, have returned from their bridal tour and are at home at the residence of the groom's mother, Mrs. J...W. Finch, on North Main street. A beautiful but simple wedding-, was solemnized at the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. 03. C. . Clinard, of Winston on last Tuesday evening, the ceremony being "performed h the beloved Bishop Edward RondHfcrter, of the., Moravian church. Mra J. W. Fbich, Misw Eliza Hlllyard and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mendenhall attended the marriage from nere. Lexington is fortunate Indeed n naving recent ly added to her social list several charming and interesting young mar ried - couples and extends cordial greetings to them all. - Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tate, of Char lotte, who attended ' the weddings of Mrs. Tate's cousins, the Misses HohV of Graham, stopped over in Lexington a few days as the guests of Mr; and 1 Mrs. Gv W; Montcastle. Mrs. Derraont Shemwell will leave in a few days xfor Eufala, - Ala.; . on a visit to. her parents and will be ab sent for. sometime. Mrs. E. G. Bueh anan,' of Charlotte, Is the guest of Mrs. 'B. . J. Buchanan. Mrs. Frank Lowe and children of Winston-Salem and Miss Talluh Robblns are guests atj the home,, of their father, Capt, T. C. Robblns. f. : , EALIGIL Con-espondenee of The Observer. ; Raleigh; Nov. 22. One of the most enjoyable events of the autumn sea son was the card party given Thurs day Afternoon, November Jtth, by Mrs. Samuel; F.T if air In honor of Mrs. William Royall. - Mrs, Telfair's lovely home was ar tistically decorated in branches of leaf pine, palms anl ferns. The fol lowing ladies were -present and gave to Mrs. Royall a hearty welcome to her home: Mrs. Royall Mrs. Mane. ban Cameron, Mra W. M. Marks, ofl Montgomery. Ala; Mrs. A.. S. Pendle ton, of Henderson; Mrs. C. M. Bus bee, Mrs.. Ed Chambers Smith. Mrs. E. H. Fellowes, Mrs. W. H. William son, Afts. Ben W. Baker, Mrs. W. B. Jones. Mrs. F. M. Stronach, Mrs. C, B. Wright, Mrs. H. E. Lltchford. Mrs. Thoinas M. Ashe, Mrs. R. P. Foster, Miss Jane Pescud, Miss Sophv Bus- bee, Miss Mary Shlpp, Miss May F. Jones, Miss Mary Armlstead Jones, Miss Sadie Root, Miss Sara Cheshire and Miss Elsie Haywood. Saturday evening at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. H. Mahler. Miss Blanche Blake entertained most charmingly at bridge whist In honor of Mrs. W. M. Marks, of Montgomery, Aia. Atter tne game Miss Blake and her guests adjourned to the dining! iuuui, wiiciv atumy luncneon, was served. Her guests were; Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs; L. A. Mahler, Mrs. Fred Mahler and Mr. and Mrs. O. Max Gardnert ot Sholby.-who spent a few -.lavs in town last J week on their, way home from; tneir weaaing tour, were the recipe lents oi mucn social attention. , Mr. Gardner graduated from the A. it College several years ago andv.was one or me most popular men wno . . . ... j . .i . , ... . , . . . . , ever aiionaeu inui insiuuuon. Alvnn day night at Pullen Hall a delightful hop was given in their honor, : in which about thirty couples partici pated. After the dance, at their home on Hlllsboro Road, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. 8tevena gave a charming reception in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. Tuesday afternoon Miss Edith Pou gave a charming course luncheon In honor of Miss Bessie Albright, of Wil mington, who' Is Visiting Miss Ruby Norrls, and Miss Isabel Clark, of Tarboro. The Alia Podrida Club was charm ingly entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Kemp P. Battle. ,i, .Miss Mary Armlstead Jones gave a charming course luncheon Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock In honor of Miss Sadie Smedes Root, whose mar riage to Mr. Watklns Robards took place Wednesday evening. The table was attractively "decorated In yellow chrysanthemums and yetlow candles In silver candle-sticks, while dainty yellow hearts marked the places for each guest. The occasion was a most delightful one and all present Joined In wishing a "long life and a nappy ne to the lovely bride-elect. Miss Most :tisy. ' ' " i cf r, M rs. Joru's, I i I'l-'in, Mis . t 'It F. M. Slron.it h, Mrs. V,'. U. itrs; Tnomas M. Asne, Miss wiary i Pruden, of iidenton; Misa Elizabeth Cheshire, MUs ga.ra Cheshire, Miss May Jones, Misa .Annie Root, Miss Betsy Montgomery, Miss Isabel (Bus bee and Miss Belle Peacud. Mrs. William E. . Shipp charmingly entertained a - few friends at bridge whst (Monday afternoon. Those pres ent were; ; Mrs. A. S. Pendletonj of Henderson; Miss Mary Pruden, : ot Edenton; Miss Sadie Aoot, Miss Mary Armlstead Jones, Mrs. ;F. M. Stron ach. - Miss Hal Morson, Miss Isabel Busbee and Miss Annie Root.. . The Fortnightly Review Club was entertained Tusday afternoon by Mrs. Josephus Daniels. After some some interesting papers were ' read Mrs.,' Daniels served her guests wun a course of delicious, refreshments. Those present were: Mesdames . C Stronir. Georce Stronir.S Charles Mc- rj, Aii, s!i h I Kinnon, William E. bmpp, raime:jaWy rendered by Miss Ebie Roberts Jerman, Mrs. H. A. Royster and Dr. Dixon Carroll. Mr.. A H.f Ball, who was married to Miss Mary Barbee on Wednesday, gave a stag dinner to a number . of his friends Monday nigni. me eu tlemen nresent at . this most enjoy able occasion were Messrs. E. T. Hall, Allen Hlggs, George Hall, George Badger, T. B. Heartt, George xnreaa cratv of Norfolk. Va.: -MaJ. R M. Albright and MaJ. ."C. H. Gattis. The crownlnr social event of the autumn season was the eleganV re ception given Tuesday - evening by Col, and Mrs. A. B. Andrews, at their hospitable home on North' Blonnl street in .honor of Mr. Graham An drews and his bride, formerly Miss Ellta Simmons, and Mr. Watklns W. Robards, nephew of Colonel Andrews, whose marriage to Miss Sadie Smedes Root, took place the evening follow ing. Between the hours ot 8:30 and 11:80 there was a constant stream of callers and many were the good wishes showered upon the two happy young t couples. The' guests were re- ceivea at tne ooor oy mt. a. or An dre wsi Jr., and shown to the parlor, where they were cordially welcomed by Col. and Mrs. Andrews. Receiving with them were Mr. and Mrs. Graham Andrews, Mr. Watklns W. Robards, Miss Sadie Smedes Root, Mrs W. M. Marks, of Montgomery, Ala., daugh ter of Col. and Mra Andrews; Mr. I,. (, W. Flnley, of Washington D. C; John H, Andrews with Miss Mc-, Whorter, of Athens, Ga. Mrs, An drews, the charming hostess, wa handsomely gowned In pearl gray panne satin, trimmed in point lace, her ornaments being pearls and dla- monds. Mrs. Graham Andrews look- ed lovely tn her wedding gown of white panne satin, hand embrodlerad and., trimmed with Princess Ldu so lacev..;HM! powers were vhlte chrys- anthmuma. MtM Rnot uror a rtnln. t creation , of eQow crene de chine and Irish point law and carried white carnations. iMra'iJMarka wore an ex- qulaite gown. ot lavender panne satin trimmed with flllit lace and carried whlte carnations.fi; Misa McWhorter wm mom attnuotiii in tnwt niun of pink silk .aiabotrately embroidered fIl-Uver.-.'' iJ'ii.-liiliv;,. -, Tt,. U tixi. ...i..i.. pajttyjtaotliws Appropriately decoraUd larwnTte and green white chrysanthe- rttum?nd si, profusion of Southern smllaxs being Receiving In the dining room her a salad course was Mrrc.MrB:us;Ru tt fifvJ w"? w"e erye(J ?A 1 Hc1?' lt.ha Baltey' Sara-Cbehlrefr;Loulss Plttlnger, An- nla Root. Sue Rribards, of Henderson, and Miss Annie ILiot. The decora- tlons in the din UTft room Wer7 most artistic. A gilded basket stood In the centre of the beautiful bridesmaid roses, while a hat and paraoi of spun candy tied with pink ribbons with cherries, sweet peas and plnl: rosebuds falling from their tilted stdei furnished the decoration. From the dining roim the guests passed into the hall, where they wnp received by Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mil- lor and shown Into the rear drawl n room, where lees were served by Mrs. C. A Woodruff. Mrs, Margaret Little and Mrs. R. D. ; W. Connor. Here they were received and Iservel by Mrs. A. S. Pendleton, of Hende- son; Mrs. B. 6. Skinner, Mm. V. E Turner. Miss Loulle Bushee, Miss Ma- tie Ballev. MIm Isabel Pube. Mir Mettle Hlggs and Miss Mary Pruden From the rear drawing room to library, where coff.e woVooured by Mrs. Charles Root and Mr-. L. , A, Mahler, assisted by Mr. Shcrwoo.1 Hlgi Miss Befav Montgomery an1 Miss Elizabeth Cheshire, the guet' Nut Cajvdiesx Very expensive to make,1 but manufacturers , omit their cost r ' WE disregard fthe cost to furnish the best Many nuts are found in every box of Nunnallts . - . WOODALL & SliEPPARD, Ageiits. ira. gu :t wen', ley, pre:-,. dent of the xn-'i: way; Judge Hamilton M..Wi..r ; , daughter, of Athena, Ga.; Mr. Mrs. Clifton Robards. of Oxf r': : Jane Myers, of Washington, -.; Misa Sue' Robards, of Henderson;'- J. Brooks Parham, of Oxford; Mr. a , . Parham, of Henderson; Mrs. .' c Cooper,;' of Henderson; Mr. and Mr. W. A Erwln, ot Durham, and Mrs. A. S. Pendleton, of Henderson. . Wednesday at noon at the Edenton Stxeet Methodist church was solemn ized the marriage of Miss Mary Ear bee, daughter of Mr. Edgar parbee. and Mr. A. H Ball The church was tastily decorated for i the occasion" with palms and large yellow - chry santhemums. The church was crowd ed with friends to witness ths happy event when promptly at 1Z o'clock tha bridal party entered the church to the wedding march from Lohengrin at the organ, assisted by Mrs. 'Albert Latta, of Charlotte, and Mis . Emily Rose Knox with violins. . -The bride entered the ehnrch .with her brother, Mr, Edgar Barbee. who gave her away. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Dr. Bumpas. pas tor of the church. The bride -wore e becoming traveling costume of green cloth with hat to ' match. She car ried a shower bouquet of brides' roses. The maid of honor was little - Miss Adelaide Barbee, sister of the bride,' who wore a d4nty dress' of white or gandy, lace trimmed, white hat and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs, Thomas Nicholson, of Portsmouth. Va., sister of the groom, was dame of honor. She wore a charming gwn ot wfctVHWn over white eattn, blade pattern, hot and carried white chry- PIMPLES. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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