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r C. - v a , . x-1 - 5 1 p yc ,r 1s i c ..tt t i -t t her 1 ' t r 1 I . iM -y v . I ' 'V v f 1 ; '.:-. ' . 1 1 t: a i.. t i u -, 1 . i r j- : c teU t j , It I via t:.o" c." . r t" s r i, I i - Ihey don't have to da ar.j L..i:'-.J tiave, l.erolo or eelf-sacriaelr.g; they don't rave to make the once trylrT initl-a-'ve; the atria ss a rule do this and rcre. - Then after it is started and well on the -way, the girls, Kind crea an. If C... 'i's , r i r . 2 i. !'. ... v ':. i r ? c ' E.r, f r: 1 I S n U t'- 5 1 . the ev.! C.:rc. 1 nu- t' a y c c. f j ci. S. II. Cswes, f Cr -ivu" . :; f h Lf. of At. nr-. r. c. i.iia-tor I . i jarnin R. X-ui-i. oi South CrolUa, were the guests for a few days this week of Manager J. n iravanaa.h, of 'the ZInsendorf. Miss Myrtle lllnes. of Mt A1ry, who aiwes the guest of Miss Mary Ogburn, r.as returned nom.-iUv, r t ' . v l-ies lay, ry t f --t at t' o t ', to' witness 'tl-.a l -rr; s cf t . ;'' ' . ' di" -t r, . ' . . . i . ' t Mr.. Alvls- Dcatar' Tarne.-. . Enclosed ia tv ci'.?re with. tl-'' mlInn sH T'-"h TV.!' t is R )-C . Y ' tiV63 Cf tliS he making gala for tri.s we 2 am. a..dwi;l Everybody jresant-had a ray. continue to do-to fcr the next ten I time. ..'. i. etten : - i f last w- i j c!.-ia of f 1 ; i 'en Trln:: a. . : Va., T. M. C- ..) M.n literacy iy' yj a gave a reef pti' I to Its old .d. everytr.'y - y t' i. I. if. r ,i 'he w js ts -were t irveJ, af- r which s'l spawned to mett af r he holidays. ', . The Tueay Afternoon bridge Club r-et with Mra.- John S. Ross at her , - . -1 , - aM In" t?a Fow.ifi I -iss KnOX. botn of Ralelsh. Tne I - d, - it,, were rvej: . aut-fui Afternoon maie It !Piss We hv"'.'- Vr v,.: wear orcttv lisht irowns and es-ery r criifcers of t?".a society. I'-jl'-'y seemed -ta-ba-ln .Jilgh eplrits. i and visiting teams, i iy. u,?a, . ....... . repreffnti- ( a heioirr fiana tnou:n k js oiien- other kind. And It U just here that the weakest point in the mechanism of love-makln? ehowa ltaelf; gifts varylns In value In verse ratio to the means of the poor fellow, who Is do. lng taa courting, are made to do the work cf the good, honest, upright and down tteht love-making of some four or five decades ago. " The first harm less missile ln..tb.i onslaught attack Xor tha C.tadei of a maiden's hearths a box of candy, and no doubt it had its origin In something .as saccharine as "sweets to the sweet.' Then, . as euecess seems more and more prob lematical boxes of candy grow more frequent and ponderous; new weapons of attack are tried, orchids thornless and fragile as tney are. tana xne picc ef American Beauties and parlna vio lets; atones ranging in size from dia mond chlpplnga to Inch square lapis lazuli, and In value from' glass ame thvsta to the rlltterlng radiance of the sunburst, are called into -willing and acceptable service In this modem moda of love-making. At last tills powerful mechanism prevails;, tha cit aBel surrenders - and th: maiden won. ' Hef ideas of her own specific valua enlarged and exaggerated by what it has taken, to win her gar on in-' the earth and";the fullness, thereof teem pitiful and ; scanty to her pam nitred. vision. . j . ' . (Then again, modern courtship- has been denuded- ct much of its charm and' sweetness, by the old -freedom with , which young tolks, whether lov era or not, halt and address one an other. Ho title of respect throws, for any .length of. tlmet even the thin tiest veil of reaerv and remoteness . sexes. 'Mr. Smith and Mlas Jonea are hardly introduced before they call each other John- and Mary as pat as you please and to hear a woman speak of and addressher husband habitual ly by . Jha old-fashioned title - Of respect, would ba as unlikely as a Call for alimony would have been .In the days. A great n;any- promlneit out of-town people are expected for the happy occasion, - a ' . number . coming early enough to attend some of the ante-nuptlil functions. The pretty Presbyterian church, of which , the A ocial event of great interest to tha people throughout tha State .-was. tha announcement of the angagement of Miss Maud a AngSre,J of this city, daughter of Mr. Jr. C. Anglre, to Mr. rvni 'rind ' e iere w,erfl oiut "la :us. U A, Carr and Mr.a.. 'William, B. La Far. I - - tzTS dsa't mind at all -about lending Ehuler,. to the delight of their friond3, hava returned home arter a ttay of several months in Europe. I 'ts. Webb and Miss- Bella Web'o. of r.lllsboro, ara the guests of Mrs.. An drew Mlckle.--Ml8S Evelyn Walker, of Cullford Female College, is-the guest nt hvr fnui!n. Mrs. R. B. Crawford. Mis JSdwln , LockettwllI ,, spend Christmas holidays with her parents ?.Tias Carroll Coleman "will spend the holidays in New York," tha guest, of her couslni ' Mrs. ' Boger Williams.. Before returning, fctlss Coleman will visit relatives In Yonkera,. Brooklyn and Baltimore. Miss Margret ' Bai ley", of .Brooklyn, who ' has ,been the charming guest of vMrs. Charles' I Summers, has returned nome. jut. and Mrs. Bowman Gray and' little son of , Baltimore., have . arrived in "-the city' and are. the guests ot Mr. 4 Gray's parents, Mr..' and Mrs.. James A. Gray. They will remain till after the holi days. Mr", - and -Mrs., Bamuel Black burn, of Greensboro, .Lwlll spend the holidays . with Mr, .t Blackburn's ,pa rents. " "-. " - The schools, will .close tot, the holi days J Friday .-afternoon and several member! of the-faculty will spend their vacation' North. r Mlas Florence Brown ' And .Miss - Buford - wilt" leave for New Yark Saturday. , Mtss Cleve Stafford will spend-some, time with friends in Riga roint , , .s u jr., o. bride'a father-is one of . the main) Mrs,' EM. ' Stokes, on rirrtDnndenc of The Observer. - Washington. N. C, Dec. as. The U .M.EM. Mlb U - k V W , '.J ,.T , a-w .. 'Vw-r j . . .1. ....... sDrlnss and which the young bride nouncement took piace at tne nam. most r,rominent ss well as thoroughly w , v . t ...... .... .. .. . i a m .- iiki xit . . wnirsasi .:. jnn amrnn j ... . . it zi . . ... . 7". ,v" t enjoyed social event OI the past wee Place. fster ot Miss Anglree, Friday the flm December german of the has attended since Infancy, will be prettily . decorated where. Just - before the ceremony , a special., musical -programme will be rendered by -excellent local talent. Miss Edith Moore, a singer of whom High Point Is Justly proud, rendering the solos. Miss An nie Barnes.' of Heidsvllle, sister of the groom, win b maid r nonor, ana Misses JesBlmlri Adderton"-, Burton," Clara' lone Cox. Bert' Louise Ks"in and Blanche Bradshaw will be brides maids. The bride will wesr a purple golng-away gown and ' the brides maids will be gowned in . whit coat suits. ."With' the exception; of sf lw relatives, the ushers and groomsman will be from out of town. The -ceremony will bs read by Rev; Eugene L. Bller, the beved pastor, of the First Presbyterian church. - ' r- . Thursday evening at hr. "residence on south Main street Mrs.' James Jo seph Farrla, the accomplished pre.l- dent of the Entre Nous Club . was nostess to the club members-and their husbands at an lnfonhal. r'-pon from to-Jl. With 'ita'Jiifun mting of ferns and palms; and Hl.ere and there the added touch of cut flowers, this always pretty home was coxy and inviting and. seemed Just the" fitting place to enjoy the pletsan contest game. In which each one. indulged ; HIGH POINT. V . . . " ' . , Correspfindanc of. The oiserver. z V High Pelht Dee i.'" '"" 'ftidin rjpon the goat, with snow-whlta .'hair, . . ". r i -1 co tip, the last et all. This. cron of ' mine"' - : . Is ot ue hollyf In ray hand I bear , , ;The thrysus, tipped with fragrant cones ' iflf pirte, ' '. i-t;..-.."s t,. I celebrate the birth of the Denlne, ) And the return of the So-turnian reign, My sonrs ei-e-, carols sung at ,." every slirino. -. t i . . i - -Proclalmin 'Peace' on earth, good will - , to men. " ' ..-.. "". . One of t.e most special happenlntrs of the v "f-k was the returning of Wil liam C. -Jones and bride from their old days, when t&e addressed him no i wedding- trip through the important other way,. - - l- -. i Northern cities., Airs, jonea, as wiss afternoon, at a ipeeung or me ju, tt.MVAn -nrmin . riub- of fhirf city. !gEAm. estivVof ( a;ls thT.hur the Christmas season , were seen ev- H(Mn-ta tha fiamthm Building en erywher, Themantiee- were- Danicea u. . L Th brmlanU ; uhted with holly and mistletoe. Cimri" flaiu fllltt4 wlth ,omt ct Washington's bells and mistletoe hung from - the T "flf, vnnn- -nd chandelieres. . - un,: m.n- form.a , beautiful ..jjus ngiers engagement was an-i plcture,. v pancing began iromptly at nounced In -the most unique manner. f0Una,;hne5i;lrTng of JfiZn? "4 Washington Cpncert Bind resplen which was written; , , dent its uniforms was conUnued "Thes, stumhlln. line, arranged all '-.Tight, '-' .. j Uvewere said and one of ' the pleas- Then read rrom top to oonom o' untest" dances of the winter son had vj. wrmy v"kw wi "'". .'come to a close.- The Halcyon cuto Ne'er, heard before ;ot In. this 118 city hal a Sute-wlle Uuta. . . , , . - i tlon as entertainer ana last 'A nursaay ' The' guts then -gathsred ".around. -veninsr it surnassed Its fo?mor repa tat'.es where the lines of. the poem. tatlon.-The german wasvt.ctfully led pere found.; All - bad a merry trme by, the club leider Mr. 8. 15. Burbank, trying to - arrange . them and many;jr. , who -took vss his parthiir Miss e-uesses were made tu learn, the piece -riiiahot-h Hill. Many new su'l tntrl of news when the lines .were finally cat8. fiarures were lntrodu sed during arranged and read. romktop- tO'bot-jtne evening. '.' v " torn downs "Maud Angler to William Other' tounles-danolng wri: Mr. K Clue, January a6th, WOS."' Miss A-J sr, Moore and. Miss Baughji; I, F'.er :was showwed ""with' congratu)a-l onddard.-and Miss Eva Haasoll," Mf ilons and .' aood wishes..' ' ','. ' Iwnif nnd Minn Julia Muore: J. G. k -delicious odurse luncheon was Bragaw, Jr., and Miss Juii Haugh served y Misses Mattie ' Toms, and t()n; t c..' L' Klchardon anu . Mi Estelle Flowers. .The Invited guest jaughinghouse; Mr. Worthtugton and werer"Mrs. ' William Morris. -Mrs, 'mi.. Annie LauKhinsrho'iso; Mi. Wil fhaksiford, .Mrs. Powel,- Wise Jordan, 'fomson.and Miss May Tavloe; J. M. with much spirit.' The prizes were pretty and appropriate and the dainty j Miss Amy. Blaekwell, Mlse Mary Duke Vinson and .Miss. Mrv llassell Ko.courUhlo has come to.be a cost ly cumbrous business that ends more and more frequently in alimony or something more tragical. . But as rev olutlons never move backward any more than- the ehadow- moves back ward on the dial plate. ' "We need not look for a return to the sweet, sliy love-making of :'other . days; Vnay we must expect rather greater changes -which will In some -way make' the false standards and unlovely usages , of to-day less -objectionable, only by comparison' with greater t and . more shocking Innovations. '," .' ' . Christmas w'ith 'lts approaching fes tivities has succeeded m putting, near- ' ly every other form of social activity out of commission. The clubs, save the whlat and bridge, have had their last . meetlnrs till after the holidays. ' and everybody la either making, buy ing or ' otherwise .getting, Christmas presents, and In eplte of panic, srrlp and other hampering financial ..'dlSl-culties.- more tokens ef good- will. more "little blotters and bags and nondescript ragaT- will change hands this Christmas than ever" before. Alice Cary Osburn, Is well known In High .Point, where by her attractive and Interesting . personality she has won many warm friends who rejoice that .her home will be among them, and that not only by her own sweet traita) of character, but coming as the wife ot such a , popular and promi nent man the will occupy atf'enviable position., ,- . Mcsdames Gurney' and ' Oscar Kearns eaclj entertained lastv. week with lovely- course- dinners, .which Were very enjoyable. '," ',V'i i'., The "' Christmas' :;. entertainments planned by the various Sunday schools will ba unusually 'good and of much Interest hot only to the children, but - One v of last week's . pleasantest functions was the elegant two-course luncheon "given by. Mrs. P. N; Bailey in honor 'of her . aunt, ' Mrs. , Flora Leak, and the lattet's most intimate friends. Covers were laid for ten on mis nappy uvtHeiuiit auu w r( fb&tci' noon was on of great social pleas ore. -y, ::f 1 1 ..: . At Its last meeting, 'which took mlace" l9"t Thursday afternoon, . tlie EmbrolUcry Club was aereeably entrr tained by Mrs. W. A Whitaker. , The enoreichirti? Christmas season made this Tii---' ting a Specially -busy one, After rt rmser-i and busy tongu hAl arown vry, the hostess served enjoyable rt: .ents, : The many friends of Mrs. Davis Armfield, of Monroe, nee Miss Annie F.agan, are pleased to know she-will spend the, holidays at Bloomington, the home of her mother, Mrs.. Amos pagan, . - ." Monday evening Mrs. "AJ Caldwell entertained Mlas vinlfred, Alice Snow and her bridesmaids at a. most oe Ilghtful dinner, , Thursday .afternoon MIs's " Berta Louise Ragan and Mrs. Charles Merrl mon Hauaer will be hostesses at a handkerchief shower given In compli ment to Miss Winifred Alice Snow who, on January 1st, will, wed Mr.-Alvls Decatur Barnea , : . , -,; . 4 . T .- f ,Ths W.! O. T. Club held an import ant called meeting at the home of Miss Berta I.ouJe Rattan Wednesday after noon.- . , - ' ' ' f, . f and palatable refreshments Were serv td to the guests: : Mr. and Mrs.., An derson T. Beaver,' Mr.' and Mrs.. Gor don Burnett, Br. and Mrs. Ouy "Dun can, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1L Gheen, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Franklin Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Long, Mr. and Mm. William Thomas Parker, Mr. and Mm Edward Parker, Rev, and Mrs. Eugene L. Slier, Dr. and Mrs DredPeaeock, Mr. and Mra John wan xaie. jar, , an, jars. Aioerx ,.su. Tate. and Mrs. Julia Jones Steele. - The next regular W. -0. T. -Club meeting will not be until after the hoi idaya, .when it will meet with Mrs. Alfred Shorter Caldwell the second. , : Andther marriig'e- of 'the vnear fu- ture Ipl which 'High Point people are greatly Interested Is that of Mls Fl'.z abeth Welsh Gait and. Mr.- SVllllam Davidson-Alexander the second, which wilt take place the, middle of Janu ary, -19 08.-jMiast, Gait is - the ' tVm-t daughter 'of Rev. AlKSPfJar c ", ic tor of the-EpUcopai church cf J' !'.! Point,, tout! formerly 'of southern Vir ginia, and his. wife. Mrs.' Emily Cocke Gait Is pretty, bright and- tal ented,' and fthbuah young,, very young, haveirig just ; passed 14 yet 'she Is educated and eccompllahea. 'Two years. ago She graduated wit1! "Miiors ,frpm the I..innah Moore fc .") nary aetr Baltlmors,' and since, that . tlm has been doing pot-t- work.' Though having been a resident of High Point fof only a few months, yet ner pleas ant, -kindly manner has drawn 'round her a circle-of friends1 whom -she Holds' by-the. force of her true worth and her strong personality of sweet, gentle womanUncs.1., Mr., Alexander also ia a new resident of High , Point, but y his steady, correct way, his strict attention-to business, ana bls-ar fableness In social life he is held In the hisrhest esteem by.aHwha know him. is a non- of Mr. William Da vidson Alexander, or Charlotte, ts a graduate of A & M. College, and holds tse responsible position - of superln tendent of city wat ia works. ; . ' The foV.awir. j Jr.tore.rting announce . ment has been received in the Twin C!tv:- ' . ' Mr. T'.a-i C, uj Dortrh " ' has te honnr of announcing - tha . manage . of - his - d lusrhter, . '.'.',, to i : . , "At. rhH'.p ?.'.JuVby Colbert on .'tdni'S.lay, th eleventh of Do ccrnVrr ' one thr.;""5nd fine hundred and seven st Taylcrtown, Iov.5o)ana. Mr. C.)lhfrt i th p'-:.ulir eecrttory of the Y. ZL C. .. anl has nmy fr: ".?3 here. "r. r-rJ ::.J. Col'., rt w;.l jrrlve t- ' we aal will make their ho.r.e l.i ''-j V.-.I.t C";y. DURHAM; i ray; ; In the bo 'is. a dis v tinctive f eature of the. . pacldnfjof Nunhally's ;S.v.candyv.. l'.t.;?t : r It, allows the removal : of the whole top layer to see .vhat is underr , heathi and protects the candy as well. 1 . . -', A . " " f , t' ' - It is both a convem : ence, and a Nunnally necessity;'' v t; YMODALL 6 BHEPPARD . Charlotta, 1?..0V . Agents. and the members of the 'L'AUegesi Murray Jones alftd'Mlss Katie Moore Club, Mlss'M Je Argier, Miss Myrtle-ma .'Whnrtonand Miss Willie. - Har All-right,-Mifri Jva Cruse, Mlas Etnevgrove., hC 'Carter, Jr., and; Miss Caxr. .Miss" Doulfc'Carr," Miss . BosajL,ucjje .-Nicholsohl' F. S. Worthy and Green,- Miss lSleanor- Greep, Miss - Bal-f Miss Annie Nlchol'soh; E. M. Shrrt and lie Glass, , Miss Louise mass, miss Miss Dora McRae, ot -Chapel Hiu; Hallle Holman. Miss Jean - Holman, 1 o m..) an(i Miss Dobson. of Lynch Miss Willie ftmith, Miss Joe Tayloe, burg, Vs.; Dr. J. M. Saunders and Miss Kate Tayloe, Miss Lassie Peay, Miss Cammie Short; J. D. Xinser and Mies eaa. . veKimev ,unss,u Miss Helen Kugler; J. JS. ciarit, jr. wnght,,Mis uertruae wmswn,. ana, Miss Maude Windley: B. 8, uren pirs. is. ftt.". Kiokes. At -o.'JO :.oo Thunsday , afternoon thirteen , members of .. the 4,Up-to, Date" Club assembled in the draw ing room of tihe attractive home of Mrs: L. U Morehead, with Mrs. Q. E. Kawls. who was a auest of the cluib; making a total ot fourteen present , vAXter very Interesting . items ot news from all the ladles, present, two papers were read on "Education in Mexico." The first paper, on "Pic ture writing and Schools,? was pre pared and : read by ' lire. j. jiarper Urwln and the secead pejper on ''Cui tural Life and Entertainments.'" pre pared by Mrs, E, .J., Parrtsb and read by Mrs. -A. o.-carr, owing to xne un avoidable absence of Mrs. Parrish. Both papers eee-med to be thoroughly enloyetd. After ,.' wcniangtng- dooks : tk ? (ri(L I ;fW!tA c-' ' r, V? vrr I ,r .. ,!!ghi!w".1 !."' I 'ilniV" 1 --' 1 - son and Miss Marcla Myers t J. VL Saunders' and Mies -Emma Carter C R. Bright and Miss -Mary -Weeks, of Weeksvllle;: VUrV'.ana-.' irs, .j, v. Grimes; -Mr. and Mr. W..C. Koaman; Mr. and 'Mrs. S. A. Bragaw;. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jloyt; Mr., and Mrs, N, 8. Fulford; Mr, -and Mrs. F. H. . Hoyt; Mr. and 'Mrs. T.- B. Cook..:, Stags;-' C. G. Blakely, - Walter Windley,' T. .W. MalHson, Herman - CarroW, W, .II Whitley, ,3t-, 3- D. Callis,. Harry Mc? Mullanrl'J, F. . Tayloe, W. H.'r Ellison, F. II. Beaton', and; E..K.' Oulley. Chaperones:-Mesdames. w, I -Laugh inghouse. M, II. Bonner, H; B.. Bright, Another,' charming, social event' of the past, week, took place last Fridty evening, wnen Mrs. ,w. ,A, . jurancn the iue'st. wmV' invited Viu W..B. MorrispT and the Misses yt'TZfJ? T f,lJrJ Campbell entertained7 th card- club of Ar. ' Ir.rr we l.r:r t, nit t ut t' :- here ' a tenisg r; t:: :. c. x f - 3 f : : t 1 a r. : '. ? 13 t:,e rr.sr. -.n, of t'"' :i r The Entre' Nous Club, one Cf the Uvest social' flubs in town, wai pleas antly entertainrd Thursday s;:rnoon bv Mrs. Aneon T. Beaver. There were urti-ttlo decorations, en Interei-tir? time. rrettv tirlzes and dainty re fre..h".ients. Mrs. James Jo" 'i riu"- rl--), the newly elected pre.'..vi -at, was ipavln-r those present voted Dr. art In the c! - !r ar.d prr-I.il fi.-ousiy. Mra kyolfe Me-al hostesses and .a.I Mrs. Farrl.s Is one of tue luu.-t exptsri- ggnj. wcr8 i0U(j jn t!;,ir rra-(9 of enced loctl club women in tovn, h;iv- tha evening so- rleasaiUIy -1 Mt. iri fnr several trm! 'rved os pr Among those " present were: . : t dent Cf the W. O. T. Cl.tD, tr.o oi.ict W9ia ;.n,ns and, Mr. John Cv.' . i and one of tha stiicf t cluls In town. Ada Oodwln and Mr. - C. II. C : Corresiyndenc of The Observw. Durham, ec 20. Dr." and Mrs.' X J, Wolf entertained the members of the Biology and Geology claeses at their home at Trinity Park Thursday night of last week from 8 until 10 o'clock at a- delightful class ' party. Pastimes were Indulged in., msnog which were "progressive football" in which the Oeolog'y class was victorious by , a secre of 42 to S. During the .halves of the game punch was served the guests by Miss Elsie Mims, who pre sided at the punch bowL After tha contest dainty refreshments were, served. ' when tne nour cane i-r clous (hostess Into the dining room and tor moment the guests thought they had stepped into Mexico. There were lovely Mexican flags everywhere and the table, with its 'beautiful dee orations bf-rd and green, (Mexican colors, was - picture never - to be forgotten.- .s The centrepiece,-a large rut-glass vase- of most - gorgeous American Beauty -roses, which were k fragrant sands glowing than hey looked as if they might have been grown under the soft eureny skies of the country represented In the deco rations. The places were found by dainty -place cards with hand-painted vdotets, the club -flower, and the mofct charming bit of sentiment. The favors were perfect red satin' boxed heart shaped with the Mexican pdca dor, mounted on horseback. The box was filled with Mexican bon-bons, The Individual almond dishes were also very unique, which the guests were allowed to appreciate. The luncheon was ft delightful and daintv affair, served in courses. There were - rrnulne Mexican melons, semt from that country to the hotate, The guest were loath to . leave .the home, but - the .knowledge that vne rouiii take the -memory horn with them gave each courage to say good night to the hostess and to thank her for en afternoon without a rip ple to mar Its perfect fitness., The club adiourned to rnett axttsr the holidays. f1 ', ' " ; ; Another very enjoyable affair was the entertainment of the "Touritrt" Club by Mrs. Julian fi. Carr. Jr.. st lifr beautiful home on East X,V.n ) ttreet on Thursday afternooa of 'Ut wwk. The hanJsome home was rrlsrht with flawing fires and UM f.ses ftlld "RiOi roees end carna tions: toal.i-i and "ferns rr1ng In Mesera J. G. McCormlck. James D-- who have been milliners for th tr . t Proctor, C;: B.' Skipper, snd Leon T. f of Mtaara Caldwell & Carlyle t:-e Cook. '" ' . ) past season, hava returned to th r . ' ; '. , - ' ' ; home In Virginia to spend the holi- " A ' pleasant evening was' spent sit days. Mrs. B. & Etedge and the norm of SIlw Belle Rosier , on daughter, Etta, left Friday for art t Fifth street Friday night fcy ft num- to relatives at Wake Forest., Rale:,, 1 ber of her friends.- Various games , and. Danville. -Mrs. D. V. . Cr-i.ia animated conversation ' and refresh- snd Mrs. Dnlsy Jenkins have f? t ments made th hours pass rapidly. Tatiam, R C; for vi e !? .. - 1 mother. Mrs. Herrlett Watson.M'-i '" Ml Polly Crowded music teacher Edith Courtney, of Batesburg, 8. C. (for the Lumberton igrad'ed etihool.:' la spending several days here vlsl -: ? gave a reoltal for her music claii her slater. Miss Daisy Courtney, mil cut (the hospitable home of Mr. and 4lner for. Mrs, Patterson and SI Mrs. A. Hv-McLeod on Main treet. , breece. Tney will beta leave tor Miss crowder "has about thirty . pu pils, all of whom seem to have made rapid progrew. their exeauom renai- this city at the home or Mrs. urancn on East Msrket 'Street, .The home was beautifully sad "tastefully . deco rated in Christmas evergreen and the entire color scheme, was red and green. the same being-'ingenuously - carried uut In. the refreshments as well as the decorations.. Miss Lena windley, in a bower of 'green, charmingly presid ed over the punch fcowl. At the card tables All ' the guests entered into the gams with 'spirit and cest;and after fourteen- games had been played the prises were awarded as follows: First prise, Mra S. C. Bragaw; twenty-hand prise, Miss Annie Laugh. Inghouse; oooby prise, miss iioion Kugler. After the , game dainty and delicious refreshments were - served the guests and only too soon came tha hour for' departing, ana u was witn a feeling of- genuine regret that good byes were said and a very pleasant evening ended. Mrs, - Branch, - Mrs. Morrison and . the - Misses Campbell proved themselves charming hostesses and the evening will- be long remem bered- by all who attended. The ' following were invited guests: MtfBdames IL H. Carrow, T. E. Leigh, W. D. Grimes, J. F, Bindolph, Ci 11. Harding. J. E, Clark, J. B.. Fowls, A M. Dumay. A. D. MacLean, J. G. Btuddart. D. T. Tayloe. F. W. Hoyt. W. d Rodman, H. Howell,' X C. Rod man, J. D. Grimes, J. lu Email, J. X. Hovt. X I. Leary, J. IL Rhodss, C. B, MtKeel, F. H. fihort, P. A. Tillery, O, W. Blakely. C II. RJchardson, N. 8. Fulford, K. O. Henry, Wlll!am Llount, 1 Jr., W. C. llassell, S. C, Bra taw, W. P. Pmali. W. F. Cllrk, C. W. Avers,"'; I u Knight. their home In Baltimore to-morrcv. The Waverty Hotel changed har M Tu1. Mr. A. Blchery and fam"v. Won of musical awlectkm last en- of MeCall, are now In .charge. J-.. ng-reflecting much eredat 1 on thetB. F; Nunn, ths former proprietor, ability of -their' teacher. The oeoa- has purchased Ms pie Shade Inn, art alo-n was one of much pleasure to .Mr. Nunn and family left for tlf.-r thn. Jarre number of aipprfcianve new . nome xuesaay. juisses av guests. . - Mr1. nd 61f. W. D. Raggett en tertained a number of k friends at their, hospitable h-owia Monday even ing Ahe occasicm being u fruit sup- per' Various- amu-wments, music snd' lively .conversation; brides an abundance of fruits of all kinds, made4 the evening most jdellghtful one. Thwre were . eighteen s young people present. - The ' Robeson Chapter , e the Daughters ot the Confederacy gave a "nfederai tea st jthej handsome res idence of Mrs. Lizzie Proctor Mon dav eveninc for the Durpose of rais ing money for a square which the chapter purposed to place in thft Considerate arch to be erected at Raleigh, : A silver offering was re ceived from wh guest upon arrival by Mlssee Atvnde Ruth Caklwell and Mildred Mclntyre, two charming lit tle ladles who were beautifully dress ed for the occasion. Meedamea A. W. McLean and R, C. Lawrence re ceived in ths hall, from where th guest were ushered Into rooms beau tifully decorated with holly and mis. tletoe and items and flags. In the dining room cream swvd caks were served fcy Mesdwmea U T. Townsend and R. E. L, Correll. Mes'.-tmes C. II, Durham and fcwjhen Mclntyre nrestded K The table In 1he tisll. where coffee was erved. - M.ss Mary Watson received In the library.' Bach guest was given a uny Confedt-rate (fpversl r-.tionai and . Ruby Woolard and Matt; Hall , and1 Olive Glass, of Mix ton, were the guests of Miss Ida "'o Wn1 tViln wulr - r : SALISBURY. . ,' Correspondence of The Otserver. Salisbury, Dec. to. The cliirm ' ! Pallsbury's recent InterfstirT e 1 events was Teached Wednsuay ev- -ing. December - Kth. when I' Jostephlne Branch Cralge became bride of Dr. Clarence Klutu. T 1 wedding, which took place in i?. Luke's Bptscopal church, was b. ' 1 beautiful and Impressive, and r--was Mtss Cralge more exqu lovely than In her wedding gown oft Ivory satin and point lace. FY teen of Miss Crale's mo?t int:. girl ; friends occupied the choir r After the ceremony an Informal re ception was given to the bridal part and out-of-town guests. , Wra" William Elackmer, Mra Jf ," Murphy and Mra Frank Lee P.-" bins were Book Club hostess . Tuesday ' afternoon. At Mra i;-. ' mer's meeting Arthur C Benrc . i charming book, "The' - Home ' Qulot." was discussed. Mra Mr " to Whittle on this hi cent . - -The Chrlsllan Reid Book Clu'j t a mot enjoyabte afrernoon Mrs. Itobblna in the 6'.i?-oa appreciation of Gilbert U. C. terton's "Charles Die kens." A most Interesting r - Tu-'-Jay Af.-rmwu XL 1 ' Annlce snd Carrie Bright. Willie Bar rrove. Lillian Bonner, Marcla.1 Pene J,ir41nJcrs f.nrr ed aheauttful contract r,6 and Jie Myers, Fannie and . . - Mlg9 j,latti9 Aldftam and Mr. C. C. A dinner of rare preitln" i and Earnhardt, Miss Isabella .rinnlx an kefaenj-iyient v the one i Mtr,!" Wr uren.ird Bilas, Miss Kvtlyn J evrV -r, w." 1 :.:r-. Lawrence W. I :,ia- nn(i jjr. Kope Ellas, MIjs L" 1 ard 'r,c i at the Hotel Elwo-il "white and Mr, M. 11. Vv'irecfi.T, :.. .1 pr,.i:.r 1 ,l:.:;i-"l Ale fiow was the jialine Harrl and Mr. C. i:. I r. fM-t tt hor.:-r. Ila;-rd loves f- ,0rs. Etftss:, Mr. Fred Hwers, f,.- ,;,t c' 1 r:?, 1 t livti it mo.'t whpn she.vienls end Mr. JJsh Horn. i ft,'!,- - c -3 T'i 1" ;r, and in tl.:a ., E'ie ntjvtr - -cff.;- i U-ttep than when tt Ce h.-il ff tiii-i : r;;ty pink I.., c rfiurtili -1 t- lv.-'y 1 the i-lja cf .ct snd t Thf ro was oulte a surpr! s ari the Durham p-opie when tr, r' l')V Sf.C Pi t -1 ' r: 'i h X 1 xtr -9 c-ars rnaay t :. t i.r. J. A'. j:;.L ."j.i. CT-l-'.er - cf th I I'-it-'c U r- t Durham, ra.1 1 1, ' "1 snl was rsrr!,l. i: ' i r! was :::-3 1 -n 1 . . Ar - rt, j:irr at count, 1': ' with the s-ft tinted walls and graoe Cul hangln" of the . windows. The 'Irilllmt sunshine of the crici) w n-t-r day made posslbla th- wenrinjf of emart ettermwrn icowns, which t "ed to the xrotty ricturs.' - 'ra'John f runt II 111. premdTst of V e club, pruned With 4er usu-il r ' ,irri.lr.t i;ar.ner. , A ter 1: "jht-U dlscu'ilon of cur-r- t events, mi.lch was n.-Jt cn-.',n l ;)) r.-ain, tl-.e country fteinr iii...-"i, " t t sr'.-;i-3 countries. ;-.rs. L. A. sr ria.l a 1.-;.'; Vf' 1 1 "r cn t ,-.': "nnd I. "fce'..i." ',. '.sv.t 1 t ' Jtd 1 7 T M'r tin t:,i .--ir,: 1 flag -as souvenir, Fversl v. 3. a. - intrKalre wr sunjr by the chll.lren ant (KInston). A. 1 Bowers. Georye T.U number if piano and violin " h,d wfth llrK A x J0, Leach and Mrs. Guilford, t Mint tions were r-ded by Ulvt V-r tiXtt the recuUr is tt Jt. R. Carlylc le occaion' wa a t M t . Vfh'e ' and -lrv success Siciaiiy ana financially, -ie ,,..aij ji)nf.. of Rai-.-i.:.!: sum 01 Jsu.sa wus rtaii.e.i. i -J. t r, ; Sr.j n, f! ' i t - t 1 Jostphine Whitney,' Llda Rodman, Annio Carrow, Jiay Tayioe, juuciie ann Annie P. Nicholson, Margie 1 Blount. J,nnie Cox (Fremont), IVjsv Cammis snd Mary !hort. IIMen Kugler, Olive fSnllagher Susan Saunders, Blossom Call.-igher, Julia Hoyt, Julia Moore, .tattle and Annlo Lnughln.thouse, Mups Blount,. K'ttle Moore, Adei!:.l tnd r.llzabeth ' Jisyo, Mary Cnrt-T, ;y il-.-.mley. rs Dol.nu, Lynch. ".r;'). Mmdo Wlnl'c-y. Olivia IIo.'m, I 3v Tanlr'rd, Mar-'e r.ril 'in, Is'-Jt-j t j Junes, r:tm Civ-y, lva 1 11,: 1 :-ihcth Hill, Ertmsa, ',!' er, fi.e : -rim, ' Ml.in'e I'-'rr:. 5, - The Toung Matrons' Club was en tertained at the harming horn of Mrs. A. T. McLean Thursl-tv af.-'r-norm from 8 to 5 o'clock, tUn & a 'on il-eing thlr mfritV.ly w' t, Th h .11 r,J t"ricf wt-ve t'.!y d oraird with holly and v w . T. 1 fiifii were rrcflvel 1 1 t., 1 !1 it MiM'S 3 -'A Fij-'r ;;! i ,.:a ." - Ian 1. con-vc-' J 1 1. n I svhere tl-.ey - r' ho - 3. Mr-. I.' X,--n ! the ! i II' s to b ' I e.r Ci rrlft J LUMBnixo: 3. t C ' ll t V 1 t. f tl r ' f -A- r' 1. 1. "1 VI .r! La ira, -i t .- : '. AH -. . : e ? 1 1 t dr.'.' . - 1 V-J- 1 T ill t YotiviT. of Davidson; : s J of Charlnite, an.l JiS. ri- II. , Mrs.' R. W. Tart d trtn!ne.l t' . I 11""- r f 5
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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