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CHARLOTTE DAILT'OBSEBVEE, JULY 20,15031' : C Z 'am rKZTu2ALT.l 07 N EIVKBTON. - pendence ef The Observer. - Javerton, July 14. The season .has eem. again wbti juverton awssee from; Its naval .repose and quietude. July and .August are filled with wej- .' coma to the- children of this country '. lufflmer resort in their annuel home- v coming. - The : House -That Jack Built" la the park of pines la occupied again by. the family of Mr. Archibald John . sen,? t Thomasville, and the home . ' of the neighborhood are nuea witn - guests. " Mrs. Memory and daughter, I S3 Maude, end little eons. Jasper , .6 John Charles, of Whjtevllle, and Dr. -vAchorne, of Boston, Mass., are ' visiting at Mr. Duncan McNeill's. . Misses Poy Frances and Mary Lynch Johnson and Dr. Wiagate Johnson, of i Raleigh, are .wKh, .r Mr. W, J, , Matthews. Se John Arch Mc Mlllari, of Bumsvllle, Is visiting at the home of his father, Mr. A, A McMillan. Mias Mary Taylor, : of -' W ake Forest, will arrive Saturday to visit: Miss Dona McNaUL Mr. Arohl , bald' Johnson and Miss Cora Morton, ' Pt ThomaavlUe, will arrive next ..- week; for -a ' week's stay la . the t neighborhood. Miss Christine Gowsr. of Clayton, will be the guest of Miss Mary Watson during - the coming weekr--Mlsses Mary and Carrie John ' son of Fraaklin, Va., will spend a . part of August arnong relatives.- .Misses Mary and Mattle Watson will visit Jackson Springs a few days this . weekt, and Miss Mary Johnson will spend the latter part of the week in 'i Bed Springs. ir-r : The Lumbee is again filled With .canoes and swimmers.' Canoe riding " in the early morning is a popular sport, and in the afternoon from B to I - o'clock Riverside Park ' Id the " scene, of great merriment when 1he swimming takes place In Jolly Send, a n-lace where the river run over .: sandy shoals and ropes are atretched s out ever the swift, dark parts of the stream to . guide the timid "be. ginners" across. Tennis, too, ' is a favorite pastime , with ; some, and after .the swims the cour Is the gathering place for all. OnThursday the annual picnic of ' Spring Hill, Montpelisr, Laurinburg and .Laurel Hill took place at the park;. It was very pleasir,t In every -'- respect, there being no -rain and few accidents merely an unpremeditated tumble or two in the river. Thursday evening the Rivertonlans were , delightfully entertained at Mr. ' McMillan's, and on Wednesday of , this i week from 4 till, dark a melon cutting was held on the banks of the stream. Mn: Archibald Johnson will enter tain the ladlea jof Riverton on Tues day --afternoon from 4 to 7 at her -sumirter . i?ott'sje. 4 ' , Few. changes have taken place during the past year among those gathered again on this happy spot. , But "one absent face has been miffed amid all the round of pleasures. The poet of the Lumbee has gone. The fragrant swamp flowers are blooming as they . bloomed when he was here to tell -of their beauty. Tha Rrass : grows green," and down home .is as it was in the summers that have gone, but the sunburnt boys have no: for gotten. Each vjsjtor, before he ieavs, .vicltaL the churchyard at spring wur, -nere a nlain marble shaft marks the rest ing nlace of Jehn Charles McNeill Each one reads, with soul uplifted, the simple Words of the poet, which are written above his grave: "Wt know, O Lord, so little what Is best ' Wingless i we move so lowly, But in . Thy, calm all-knowledge, let us .' rest O, holy! ' holy !a holy!" WINSTON-SALEM Correspondence of The Observer. Winston-Salem. July 24. A. most enjoyable dance was given on last Friday evening at Nissen Park in hon or of Miss -Anabel Gray and her sruests. Misses Emorle Barber. Ellz abcth Hill, Theodosli Gray and Mar garet Dalton. Among those present were: Misses Anabel Gray. Theodosla , Gray. E'morle Barber, Margaret Dal' ton, Helen McArthur, Derlphlne Brown Margaret Vaughn, Annie Merritt, of Greensboro; Mildred Lott, Evelyn Owens, McLaughlin, of Lynchburg: White, Theodore Lilpfert, Anna Bluer, eittig. pt Texas; . Carter, Marguerite penAV of Reidsville; Ethel FoWn Messrs., Frank Norvel, Joe Dalton, Norman " Stockton, Will Hill, Grady Marler, Eugene Gray, Cox, Dr. Troy ' APDle,' Grover McNalr, William Uoon, Max Nissen, Robert Follln, John Hanes, Henry Shelton, Dr. R. O. Ap ple, William Brown, Tom Smith, R. V. Gwaltney, 'Alexander Whaling, ' Mangmn .Webb, Slzemore, Frank Ab bott... Butler, John Marlon, Dr. Eu gene Gray. Edgar Wohlford. The . chaperones were:4 Dr. and Mrs. Phln Horton, Mrs. DeLos Thomas, Mrs. Daniel. Mrs. Frank Lilpfert. r Mr. Joe Graham entertained most charmingly at rldge whist oh Ttfes- day morning in honor of Mrs.- DeLos Thomas, of Roanoke,, Va, Mrs. Gra ham's guests oh this occasion .were: 'Mrs.- DeLos Thomas, the honor guest; Mr. Decker, of Virginia: Mrs. dem erit Manley, Mrs. Phln Horton, Mmi Nelve, Mrs. . A. H. Jiller, Mrs. D. N Dalton, Mrs. Kent Sheppard. Mrs. '- C. L. Summers, Misses Alese ' and Mary Sheppard, Mary Crlts and Ethel - Follln.. Mrs. Graham was assisted in serving a delicious two-course lunch- eon by Mrs. F. .S. .Verney and Misses . Helen McArthur and Ethel . FolUn. ' Mrs. r JeLos Thoma-aHd MraDxter were' each s presented with a beauti ful hand-'patnted bridge, whist score - The DoroUiy Dodd Circle net with Miss : Margaret Srickensteln at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternooq,. - ' Mr. .Fred Kogle entertained most . charmingly on Saturday fter noon at a . children's party In honor Of her. little niece, Mies Eileen Porter, of Stuart. , Florida Enjoyable outdoor - games ! were played, on; the beautiful1 lawn. ;. The punch bowl jrs arranged under a : large apple, tree, with va background of ferns. -A-number of small tables 'was spread In the rose garden- with , pretty crepe luncheon cloths deco rated with-roses. Here delicious cakes , and Ices were served. ; Each little : guest was presented with a tiny bas '' ket decorated with pmk rosebuds and filled with pink and whits mints. The guests were: Misses Eileen Porter, the honor guest; Frances .Thomas, Ells subeth and Janet Bpaugle, Mary Mock.' Barker,-MaryT Mlllen - 'EUsabctlri .. Brooks, Evelyn Messlck, Ruth, Man and Elraa Parrlsh, Rozlna Vance. - Agnes and Dorothy " Pfohl - Masters Wilfred, Willie and Henry Thompson. Charles rMlckler, , Jack and Norman " MUler. Edward T. Mickey. Jr.. A. Mes slck and Jay Vance, lira. Fogle was " Corfe assisted by 'Miss Agnes Miller, Me dames E. T. Mickey; F. . MiUer, porter and John Thomas. ., - On ; Monday evening;; Mlaa . Stella Conrad entertained about twenty-five of her friends In honor of ber cousin, M las Martha Ziglar. Delightful re freshments , were serve'd during the evening. L':.i:.-i i .'f;'. ..1' Mrs. JA. BltUns; entertained a few friends at bridga on Friday evening In honor of Mrs. R. Decker, pf Harri sonburg. Va., who is gruest of 4ier father. Mr. O. H- P. Cornell. . '. ' . - At recent meetln' of the Round Dozen Book dwb tho following new members were elected - to member ship: . Mesdames Sdwara . j en sans, rHii-v Thomas. B. N. -Colbert, J. u Graham.' The drmer members who win nntlnua In the clufb are: Mes- dames W. B. Taylor, John Gilmer.' A H. Eller, Phln Horton, K, t. - "n mrA w. A. Whltaker. Thomas Maalln J. Vf,' McAUstei1, . W. Ti Brown and HL'V. Horton. Mrs. DeLos Thooiaa, who has been connected with this club sines Its organization, will retain her membership as honorary msnvber of tho. club. . ..,-, yi-:.; Mra J. A Bitting and Mliu Mar garet Dalton, and Mrs. Charlea Shel-. ton and Miss Elizabeth Shelton, are Bendlna- a few -weeks at Phospho Lithla Springs, Va.-Mlss Heyl, of Norfolk, Is the guest of Miss Emma Ebert. Miss Louise Glass, of Dur ham, and Miss Bleaker Reld, of Char lotte, are the guests or Miss Kaia Jen kins. Mrs. E. C. Clinard left on Thursday for Mount Airy to visit Mr. H. C. Ashcraft. Miss GertruJe Mu- ford, of Madison. Is visiting MIbso Elizabeth, and Anne Maud Polltr-l Miss Margaret Miller u rewrma from a lait to her sislsr. Mrs Boss. ii cnarioue. M.m Corceila Taylor an I tir. Archie Taylor left on Friday for a visit to friends and relatives In Rich mond, Va. Mrs, Horace Snow, of Durham, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Sue Sheets. Miss Marybelle Thomas, of Greensboro, is the, guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Fogle, at South llde. Miss Netta Watson has re turned from a visit to Miss Daisy Fol lln In Charleston, & C. Misses Del phlne and Gertrude Brown have re turned from a month's stay at Buffalo Lithla Springs, Va, NEWTON. Correspondence of The Observer. Newton, July 14. Tho Bridge Whist Club was most delightfully entertain ed Tuesday afternoon toy Mrs. Don ald Wltherspoon, ony tho members of the club being present. Mrs. R. P. Freeze and Miss May Williams tied for tho prize, a dainty picture, handsome ly framed; when drawn' for Mrs. Freeze become the fortunate pos sessor. ' Tuesday night an Informal dance was held on the poroh of Mr.- George McCorkle's residence. AM the more enjoyabla ara these dances because so very informal.- Those . enjoying the, evening were: Misses Isabel 1 Marie and Mabel Boat,. Estel'e Campbell HenHetta Kllllan, Katherlne Wehler, May Williams, Jennie Maud Hodges, :SBrs..grnest,tpuntk, Mitchell jar-fcwaf i,TTonf Wariicl'LlW ndersorf. Me ers, McGregor Williams and Locke Mc- Corkle. Mr. M. g. Smyre entertained a party of young fronds at dinner Wednesday at the Piedmont Inn, complimentary to Miss Lilian Williams. The guests enjoying Mr. Smyre's hospitality were: ' Misses Lilian Williams, Mary Ellen Smyre, Myrtle 6myre, Edth Self, Marianne Smith; Messrs. T. C. Clifton and Will Cochrane. The same party later enjoyed a tnost delightful drive around Newton and Conover In the starlight. The "beautiful home of Mias Winnie Warllck on Main street was the scene of great enjoyment last Friday night, when the young hostess gathered a number of her friends about her to make merry and be g'ftd. Trail was the game by the hour, and most en thusiastically did those present enter Into the intricacies. After some time spent in trying each other's prowess at playing, most delightful refreshments were served and the scores of the evening taken up. Then It was found that' the most successful contestant Mr.JUiLllrlee. to whom was pre- scnted the prise, a handsome mono gram stick pin. Those privileged to be present on this delightful occasion werej Misses ChrUtine Mcintosh, of Surham; Pauline and Nannie Phillips, arlanne and Emma Smith, Marlon Long, Mildred Carpenter, Annie Wlth erspoon, Mary Hardlster, Jennie Maud Hodges, Katherlne Wehler, Hen rietta Kllllan; Messrs. Lee Grice, Her bert Corpenlng, Clyde Rowe, Will Cochrane, Cleveland Little, Coley Yoder, McGregor Williams, Tom Warlick. John Kenyon, Charles Beady, Robert Shlpp, Bryant Hodgea and Dr. Ralph Little. , In the mldst of the enjoyment 'of the young and middle-aged it Is well to pause and give pleasure to those who are In ths sere and yellow leaf, to recognize the (blessings of. having those with -ns, who nave passed their three-score years and en- Such .was he oeeaelea ef the calibration of the 8 let birthday of 'Mrs. Robert Cine last Sunday.' Then It was that vthe children, grand and ' jrreat -grandchildren of the- mother !n' Israel to gether with friends and neighbors, gathered at Mrs. Cllne's home and gave her a royal reception. Long tables were spread foeneath the trees in the grovs. surrounding- her-home near the historic old St. Paul's church, and here was epread such a dinner as is very rarely seen on .a birthday occasion. . Presided . over by this aged mother, stl'l hale and hear ty beneath, the weight of many win ters, over a hundred persons, assem bled to' do her honor. After a most sumptuous repast the venerable Dr. J. C Clappi a lifelong friend and him self an octogenarian; held appropriate religious service services befitting the Sabbath of the Lord, services of thanksgiving for the life of this gen tle Christian woman.. . ;. ' Mrs. Cllne Is the widow of Mr. Bart- lett Cllne, a Confederate veteran who crossed xvr the river many years ago, leaving her with a. large family .1 J - aMaaaHbMMpMwaaSMaais -''" Correspondence of 'The Observer j-; v ; MooresvUle;' July J 4. The ladles of the missionary societies ef the A. R. P. church - gae a lawn party Saturday evening to the young peo ple of. that church. : Much time and pains were given to make the evening a success and the unalloyed- pleasure ef the tnrongs or young people proved that the ladles had not worked in vain. The Home Mission Society of the church works on a unique CAROLINA-SOCIETY plan. . The , society , is divided , into groups and Is entertained . by each group respectively once a month. They meet to discuss plans fo work, spend a social hour and enjoy simple refreshments which - make . them come In touch with one another in a truly delightful and. helpful way. . V :. , v i i '- : '' , - "': ; -.- Miss Lillian. McConnell delightfully entertained a few friends .Informally at . dinner Monday evening;.- Miss Kate Templeton left Monday for Davlr Sulphur Springs to spend sev eral ' weeka Miss v Maude Phrfer, a trained ' nurse at the Presbyterian Hospital at Charlotte, is visiting Miss Nannie Lee Nesbit. Mrs. Beach and ' daughter, Kathryn. of Chester, 8. ; C., are visiting ' friends - here. Miss Julia Bradford, of Bmlthfieid, Is a visitor in town. Mrs. W. T D. Templeton and little daughter, Linda, visited Salisbury Monday. Mr-' George Jones is visiting ffiends ft) Salisbury;, having gone over, to 'at tend ' the Cdtten-Henderson mar riage. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Matheaon are vistting friends In Taylorsvttle. Mrs. Henry Miller and -.little daugh ter, of Statesville, are visiting friends intown. Miss Carol Jordan, Who has been teaching Ertgllsh at ths University of Chicago, spent a few days here visiting her brother-in-law. Mr. J. W. Goldsmith. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Donald, ac companied by Messrs. J. H. Mo Tllland and D. M. Creswetl re turned last week from Blowing Rock, where they have for the . past few weeks be.en sojourning at the.poptl-, lar resort. They report a most de lightful tjme, and the only thing that marred ths pleasure of the trip was the accident which befell Mr. Donald. The party was en route between Blowing Rock and Linvllle by private conveyances, Mr. and Mrs. Donald occupying a- buggy, which ran over a high boulder, throwing Mr. Donald out : and the buggy passing over one of his arms. Mr. Donald was badly shaken up and received several bruises, but was able to back into' the buggy and finish the trip to Linvllle. Mr. Donald seems to be none the worse from his experience and his many friends are glad to see him back safe and sound. Great preparations are being made for the Barium Springs picnic, which Is to be. held here Thursday, July 30th. An excursion will run from Statesville, leaving there early In the morning and returning late In the evening. LEXINGTON. Correspondence of The Observer. Lexington, July 23. Monday at 11:30 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Yates, on South Main street, a very quiet but Impres sive marriage ceremony was perform ed, the contracting parties being Mrs. Yates' sister, Miss Elizabeth Will and Mr. John Miller Norrls, of Baltimore, Md. The nuptial vows were--taken before Rev. Dr. Davis, rector ' of Grace Episcopal church, and only the immediate members Of the family were present. The bride lshe hand some daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Russell Will, of Baltimore, is a young woman of attractive manners and charming personality ana tas numerous friends and admirers. sne attired- In a beautifully 'tailored ft?"," ffw,n ,of nrilll umLR iia.. . is a prominent Baltlmorean in both social and business life. ' They left on the noon train for Baltimore and from there they go to Fortress Mon roe to spend their honeymoon, and later to Baltimore, their future home. Miss Edith Greer was the charming hostess of the Entro Nous on last Friday afternoon. Hearts dice was the feature of the afternoon and ta bles were placed on the lawn for this delightful paMime. The club prize was won by Miss Alls Hutchi son, the visitor's by Miss Nan Car ter and the consolation fell to Mist Searles Owen. Heliotrope was artistically - carried out in both the score cards and re freshments. Tht1 visitors apart from the regular members were Miss Eunice Baker, of Richmond, Va.; Miss Eva Vaughan, of South Boston, Va.; Miss Nan Carter, of Virginia; Miss Elisabeth Will, of Baltimore, Md Miss Baker, of Tarboro, and Miss Finlayson, of Norfolk, Va. Miss Louise Hill delightfully enter tained the Sewing Club on last Thursday morning. Mrs. George W. Montcastls and lit tle Mies Francis Holt Montcastls left this week for Morganton to visit rel atives and from there to Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Finch and Mrs. J. W. Finch have gone to Eagle's Nest in the western part of the State, to spend soma time. Mr. Wade -H.I mil lips is at Toxaway. Miss Eunice Baker, of Richmond. Va., and Miss Eva Vaughan, of-South Boston, Vs., who -have been the guests of Mrs. 8. W. Finch have returned home.Miss Vaughan will attend a house party at Danville. Mr. .and Mrs. 8. E. Wil liams and daughters have returned Xrom Morehead. Miss Pattle Walser and 'Misa Breta Noell have also -returned from that famous resort. 4 Ml fiamflla TTnnf ' Is visiting -friends at Concord. ttbojeball ' uam!.rs 'spsn J Ing ' sf f aays in town with reiativea r v. Correspondence offThe Observer. -Dunh, yuly Jii-Misses Emma.:and Mattia Young have been entertaining nj house ; party , of twelve, beginning Thursday, July lth. Misses Jewel Asbtord.- jof CUnitonf Sallle Baker, of , Palmyra; Edna Watklna, of Blanche; .Flora and SalUe 81ocum Smith, of Duke; Messrs. Lawrence. Smith, of Linden; John Hodges Far quhard Smith. Clarerfbe Smith. 6f Duke: Alfred McLean, of LIHlngtdn; Dd win . White. J.- M. Daniel of Waf renton. " formed a gay .circle round the tea table where an informal even ing was spent In getting acquainted. - Last Friday evening the whole party was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith, ef Linden, whose beau tiful ; grove of grand ,oM oaks was lighted with lanterns and candle un der the old-fashioned cut glass shades of our grandmothers. . After meet ing the Linden crowd of young peo ple and partaking ef the very liberal supply of dainty viands the house party returned by moonlight. - . - . Saturday evening- Mrs. L F. Hick entertained the party at a Japanese porch party. Miss Corinne Harper received la the hall, where the sruests registered In an attractive little fold-' er, hand-palmed In cherries after which they were entertained at -progressive .Jack straws, y- After - this came a very unique contest, the fea ture of the party, which was a smell ing contest. - There were twenty-four numbered bottles filled With liquids having a distinctive odor. The prize was awarded to the guest who could distinguish' the ' (greatest number of these , odors. . The .- hoste&s ' then conducted .the guests' to the -.dining room, which was decorated in. Japan ese style, -where dainty refreshments were served. - - . -Tuesday the party was Joined 'by Messrs. A. Y. Kelly., E, P. Davis and Rev. J. L. McLaurin. of : Duke.-' A brunswlck stew, was served, on ths lawn in true Gipsy style. , . ...;, i -Wednesday Mr. T. C. Young:, cashier of the First National Bank. and lady tendered m a - jnoet unique waya bankers' tea. : ; The. centrepiece rep resented a-, bank building, from the windows of which ribbons were ex tended to each 'cover. '. These when orawn revealed "-money Dags con taining fortunes. At the side of each cover was placed a small safety bank containing his or her most cherished possessions. The evening- though a merry one was mixed with sadness as each realised "good-bye" must oon be said. All ihe participants agrees in pronouncing the crowd one of the most congenial ever got to gether. , .. Tuesday evening- Miss Lenny Galney entertained several friends in honor of her guests. Misses Mabe.1 and Ethel Jordan, of Rocky Mount. The invit ed guests were: Misses Bettie Clark, Emma Clark, Pearl Grantham, Blanche Grantham, Brownie Ezzell, Lela- Roberts, of : Goldsboro; Dora Oreel. May Jones, Cora Warren, Ethel Wade; Messrs. Durham Taylor, Hugh Parker, Archie Hooks, Robert Young, Herbert Taylor. LeGrand Clark, Prentiss Ezzell, Alger Byrd. Robert Jordan, Peter Thomas. After two interesting contests, the prises being won by Miss May Jones and Mr. Herbert Taylor, dainty refresh ments were served. At a late hour the young people reluctantly left for their homes pronouncing Miss Galney a most charming hostess. CONCORD. Correspondence of The Observer. Concord, July 24. Miss Lelia Jud son Tuttle, of Lenoir, who has re cently resigned her position as teach er of English In Davenport College, to devote her life to the foreign mission ary work, was a visitor in the city dur ing the past, week, the guest of Mrs. D. B. Coltrane and Mrs. D. D. John son. On Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock the women and young ladies of Central M. E. church, held an informal recep tion at the church and listened to a most excellent talk iby Miss Tuttle. Miss Tuttle will be supported by the Woman's ForelKn Missionary Society of Central M. E. church of Concord while In the foreign field. She goes to the Scarritt Bible and Training School in September, and after a two years' course mere win oe n-aay iur ner lire woric. Miss Myrtle Dayvault has accepted a position In the Columbus, Miss., high school, where she will teach nistory She Is a graduate of Randolph-Macon College for Women and is well quali fied for the work. Mrs. M. L. Brown Is spending sever al weeks In Ashevllle. Mrs. S. F Williams, of ReMsvllle, Is the gruest of her daughter, Mrs. R. 8. Whoeler. Mrs. R. A. Brower and sons, Alfred Edwin and Frank, left Thursday for Laurinburg1. Mrs. W. D. Pember ton and Mrs. John H. Rutledge are at Lincolnton Lithla Springs for a two weeks' rest and recuperation. Miss Anna Douglass Sherrlll returned from Cuipeper, Va-, Thursday, accompa nled by her friend, Miss Dorothy Hudglns, who will be her truest for several weeks. Miss Camilla Hunt of Lexington, is the guest of her friend, Mrs. Charles .J. Harris. Mias Madeline DeRossett, of Wilmington, Is in the city with her friend, Mrs. John M. Craven. Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Ben son have returned from a sven-days' stay at the tteven Springs in Wayne county. Miss Edna Correll has ro turned from Wilmington, where she was a member of a house party for several weeks. .Misses Myrtle and Adele Pemberton returned from a visit to Monroe Thursday. Miss Gladys La ney accompanied them and will be their guest for some time. Miss Onnle Andrews spent the week-end in the city visiting at the home of Mr. W. II. Odell. SALISBURY. Correspondence of , The Observer. Salisbury. July 24 Salisbury's ununual ly gay and brilliant summer season reached its climax on Wednesday even ing when Miss Connie Mock became the bride of Mr. Krtward Atherton. of Phila delphia. After tho ceremony, which took place at the elegant colonial home of ths bride's mother, and which was witnessed only by the immediate family, a number of Intimate friends wera Invited to a re ception, which for beauty and brilliancy haa never been surpassed In Salisbury. No. more perfect setting for a bridal par ty could be Imagined than this handsome home, and no more beautiful bride than Miss Mock could ba found to adorn It, Miss Johnson, daughter of Congress men JohtiHon. of Kentucky, is the guest Of, Miss Kathryn Overman. Miss Over man has cards out for a reception In her honowmnrsday evening, juiy sun. MUWItary Ramsay left Monday for a visit to Wrla-htsvllle. She will be Joined en route' by Miss Josephine Speight, of Tarboro. Misses Laura and Elisabeth Hedlick leave soon for Blowing Rock. Rev, Father Leo has returned from visits te. Wilmington and Wrightsvlile. Miss Grace Ossklll Is spending some time at Davis . White Sulpliur Spring, jiiaaemis. Miss Moore, of Wadesboro, Is the guest ef Miss May McCorkle, at the home of her aunt; ."Mrs. Richard Eames. Hayden Clament; , Esq., Is spending some time at Wsynevllle.Ths Mlases Mereno enter tained most delightfully Tuesday evening at the home of their aunt, Mrs.' Charles Prica.-Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Barker be v returned from Wriglitsvllis. : ' ' Miss Mary ' Henderson was charming hostess to .the Saturday Afternoon Bridge dub en Thursday afternoon at ber love-. ly.home, Blythewood. Mr. Murrel Land spent Sundsy In Salts-bury.-Mr. Wiley Grim was a Salisbury visitor Wednesday. Mr. Paul HaiHsV of Baltimore, who has bean visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Helllg, ex pects to leave the last ef this week. Mrs. Wiggln, of - Boston, who has been.- ths guest et Mrs. R. I.", Brawley since the Henderson-Cotten wedding, left Thursday for her home, Mrs. Wiggln Is well, re membered here ss Miss Sally Cotten and her friends were delighted te have this opportunity to welcome ber back to Salis bury. Mrs. . Bruce Owens and : children m vialtfnn Mra. rtwana mother. Mra. G. 'a. Blngbam. They go from here to Saluda, where they will spend the sum- 7 -. ,: MOCKSVILLE. ttorrespondence t Ths Observer, i i Mockevllle, July 14. Wednesday morning Mieees Adelajde and Sarah Galther were the charming ' hostesses of av porch party, given fai honor of Misses leather, ef Mount Airy; Morri- eon. of Statesville. and Speight, ef Hertford. Tha Ulaaea Qalther reoeiV' ed on the enackiua poroh. Which, was 'ev perfect bower of Dotted phknU'evad vines, providing an Meal setting for me oawy hmmwi. ; upon ne arriv al of the guests, refreshing zruit punch was served by Mies, Mary . Heiunaa. The aeeolal feature of this coeasjlon was progressive games, Un. S. B. Hanes hems; the winner of the prise, a lovely picture. After th gamma, a .delicious ooUeAlen was served by Miss es jfene ueden and Dorothy uajtner. The Invited guests were:. Misses Alli son, Brown. .Call Clement, "Cash well Fitzgerald. Galther, Graham, Hanes, Heltman, Kelly, Miller, Morrison. Pnather. Ban ford. Speight and ( Mas dames 8. B. Hanes and J. H. Stewart Misses Josle P rather, of Mount Airy; Hal Morrison, of Btatesvllle, and Ag neej Speight. " of Hertford, are the guests of Miss Mary Sanford. .' Miss Myrtle GraJham is visiting friends in High Point. Mr. Philip Boee, of Walkertown, we the gruest of zals sister, Mrs. hlllp Hanes, while atteoaing conference. Miss Alice Jues will teave'thls week to spend a month at Blowing oRck. Mr. John Roes, of Bessemer City, and Miss Mary Ross Little, of Albemarle, are visiting Mrs. J. F. Kirk. Miss Julia Lock hart. Who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. S. B. Hemes, haa returned t her Home In Wadesboro. Captain James Ball of Tennessee, Is visiting his daughter. Mrs. T. B. Batley. Miss Anita Miller is visiting friends "In Walkertown. The Winston District Conference, which met In this place last week. was largely attended and g really en joyed by the town and eurroimaing country. Misses Daisy Hampton and Leonora Taylor are spending some time in the mountains. Mrs. Marvin Adams, of South Carolines is vistting her mother, Mrs. E. H. Pase, near town. Mrs. J. B. Johnstone and son, Knox, have returned from a very pleasant trip to Hiddenite. Miss Mamie Cle ment, of Oxford, Is visiting 'her par ents, Mr. mnd Mrs. J. H. Clement. Mr. Charlie Clement, of Atlanta, Is spending his vacation here. Mrs. R. N. Barber and little son are visiting relatives in Chicago. IiAURDmBURG. Coi respondence of Th i Observer. Laurinburg, July 84. The exceed ingly pleasant remembrance of several delightful meetings of the Ladies' Thursday Afternoon Book Club, with Miss Lizzie Dowdy, made that of the Id of July eagerly looked forward to. And the fulfillment was all that was desired. The programme was as fol lows: "Napoleon and the Treaty with Westphalia," Mra J. H. Dixon; "The Effects of the French Revolution," Mrs. James A. Jones; "The Little King of Rome," Mrs. W. H. Neal. After whioh. as there was no business before the olub, these serious matters were dropped and one and alt turned to the ever fascinating charm of a contest. Partners were swiftly formed by matching the time as Indicated on lit tle paper watches, which were handed around by the hostess, followed by questions, answered by oertaln parts of a watcn. Several drew for the prize, but Mrs. J. H. Dixon was the fortunate one. Miss Dowdy's refresh ments of ice cream and caike were most delightfully appropriate for the hot weather. It was with regret that the meeting (broke up, especially as this ended the summer term of the club. The invited guests were: Mes dames N. H. D. Wl'sOn, Charles Bunch, W. H. Cooper, Eugene Benton, D. Smith, T. C. Everett, Lula Clayton, and Mangum, of Klnston. N. C, and Misses Mamie Bizzell and Llzsle May Hall. MONROE. Correspondence of The Observer. Monroe. July 24. Mrs. John C. Slkes entertained the Diana Club Tues day morning in a very delightful manner. Progressive trail proved to be a most absorbing game. Much in terest and excitement were manifest ed until the end when It became known that. Mra. W. C. Crimen had won Hrst place. Delicious punch and lee and cake were qerved in due sea son, and every one was Indebted to the cordial young hostess for a delightful morning. Following Is the list of guests: Mesdames V. D. Sikes, W. C. Crowell, W. S. Blakeney. Ella McKen Ble, O. W. Kocktitzky, J. M. Kalrley. Jr., W. A. Lane, Estelle Stewart, Miss es Kate and Cornle Falrley and Pattle Lee. It was the good fortune of the Domino Club to meet with Mrs. (aharles Iceman Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mlna Lilian Iceman served punch as each guest arrived. Forty two was played with grrat IntereaL. Miss Birdie Iceman, the beautiful young daughter of the house, kept ths score. After a number of games was played, it was announced that Mra Frank Armtield bad scored the most points and she was presented with two very artistic pictures. Pineapple Ice and cakes were served to the de light of the guests. Mrs. Iceman's guests were the following ladles; Mes dames E. W. Crow, A. I Monroe, H. W. Hargls, Frank Laney, John M. Blair, W. C. Heath, 8. H. Greene, E. C. Carpenter, Frank Armfleld, Misses Clarkson, AUce Scales, Pat Adams and Pattle Lee. It is always a real pleasure to be invited to Broad acre, thje beautiful home of the Covlngtons on the out skirts of town. And It was especially agreeable on a hot July morning to come to this cool shady home at the bidding of Its mistress, Mra P. A. Cov ington. . A very congenial party of ths Wednesday morning at 10 to meet Mrs. BImmons, of Rome. Oa., Mrs. Covington's slater. Trail wss the amusement of the hour. The score was kept by Miss Jean Ashcraft, After a hotly-contested game. Mrs. Frank Armfleld came out winner and receiv ed a box of delicious candy. Cool and dainty refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cakes and sweets were serv ed and brought to a close ev delightful morning party. Following- are the' ladles who played: Mesdames W, C, Blakeney, O. V. Kocktitzky, A. L Monroe, & II. Hargls, W. A. Lene, 8. K. Greene, Frank Armfleld, Simmons. C. F. Hous. ton. Frank Laney. P. A. Covington, and Misses Mary, Susie, Evabella and Lesale Covington. . , oxford.: Correspondence ef- The Observer. " Oxford, Juty J4. The crowning so cial event of the week was the mar riage of Mist Lemma Clyde Ellington to Mr. Richard S.- Montagrue in ths Baptist church on Wednesday morn Inc The church was beautifully dec orated with palms, ferns and olean ders. Festoons of white ribbon were tastily used.-' Long before the ap pointed hour the many friends of this popular couple began to All the edi fice. Many lovely Instrumental selec tions were rendered by the organ is I Miss Louise Buchanans after which Miss Hattie Webb sang sweetly "O Promise Me." At the Inspiring strains of MendelssotiD'g Weddinsr March the bridal partyntered ths church In the following order: Messrs. Bahly Wil liams and Oscar Breedl&ve entered CUFIS (WITCH. Kw Drajr, Foelem, Now Obtainable la SnutU Quantities. Since its discovery ene . year age, the ow erug, foaiam, bas suooesaruiiy corea thousands at chronie cases ef ecsema and ether ; distressing skin afflictions. Heretofere poatam has been dispensed selely for the benefit of eczema patients in large jars sufficient for a month's treatment ' This was found to be an in oonvaalanee to many Uteuseads wbe use It tor. minor skin treublea, such as pim ples, - blackheads, herpes, aeaa, scaly scalp, completion blemishes, Itehtag feaC pi lea. eUS.; which -require hut a small quantity to cure. Te overcome this, sad in response to nrgent apnea I a., the dls- rensers of pox lam have been obliged to dept. in addition to the regular twe oollar package, a special fifty-cent size, which In future may be found en sale at R. H. Jordan 4k Co.'s and ether leading drug stores In Charlotte, or may be or dered direct from, the Emergency Labora tories. No. Wt ttfR Street. h York City. In ejl eezeuia cases peslam stops Itching with nrst sppUcaUon. and pro ceeds to heal immediately; ehronlo eases being eured in two weeks. In less serious skin troubles. rasuUs are seen after an overnight, application. Samples for . experimental purposes may still be had, free of charge, by writing to the laboratories for them. from the centre aisle while down the side aisles came Messrs. Thornton Yancey and Tom-Prultt and Messrs Frank Lyon and Ernest Taylor.. Then earns the maid of honor, Miss Cora Satterwhite. robed in white crmille over taffeta, wearing pink picture hat and carrying pink carnations. The groom entered from the side entrance wiUv his best ma. Rev. Mr. R. & Ussery. The bride entered leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr. James Ellington, by whom shu was given away. She wore a becoming suit of Alice blue broadcloth and carried a shower bou quet of bride's roses. The impressive ceremony was performed by the pas tor. Rev. A. B. Dunaway, a ring being used. The bride J? the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mra?: JM. Ellington. She Is a tall, handsome brunstte and never looked lovelier than on her wedding dayi The groom 1 a popular, prom ising young business man of Oxford, who is receiving the heartiest congrat ulations on winning one of our most popular young ladles. The happy couple left on the Southern train for a trip to Aaheviiic. rouowea ny tne beet wishes of a, hagt of friends.1 Quite an enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. S H Smith. An exciting game of. bridge was en- Joyed after which elegant refreshments were served. The following ladles en joyed the charming hospitality ef Mrs Smith, who always .proves an elegant hostess: Misses Irwin Starke, Fannie Orsgory, Jeannette Biggs, Nat Greg ory, Mesdames J. A. Nlles, N. H. Can- nady, H. A. Powell. One of tho most delightful events of the week was the, euchre party given on Wednesday afternoon by Miss Fan nie Gregory at iter spacious home on College street. In an exciting game of euchre the prises were won by Mrs. N. 11. Cannady.and Mlm Kate Ds La Croix. Most tempting refreshment! were served. The following were the Invited guests: Mrs. E. it. MucKethan, of Fay, ettevllle; Mrs. O. W. Hobbs, of New York; Mrs. White, of Elizabeth City; Miss Mary Chlvasse, of Henderson; Misses stark. Minor, Winston, Biggs, te La Croix. Furman, Booth. Fleming. Peace, Brem. Hunt, Net and Janet Gregory; Meatlames Massenburg, Pow ell. Shaw, Cannady, Smith, Peace, ChMpman, Lanier, Williams, Powell, Nlles, Da La Croix. Hunt; Misses Par ham, Pearson, Hllllard, Taylor. Miss Annie Taylor entertained charmingly on Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Hobbs, of New York, who Is pleasantly remembered In Ox- 0 A (Q S" O There are certain mineral medicine which wilt remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, and shut the disease np In the system for awhile, but when the treatment la left off the disease will surely return. Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling- hair, sores and ulcers, etc. are usually worse because the disease has made rapid progress oa the internal members, and weakened the constitution and general health of the sufferer. 8. S. & is the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety id the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, sad with the assurance that a lasting cure will result This medicine, made entirely of roots and herbs of recognized curative and tonic value, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus of the disease, and by purify ing the blood of every particle of the poison and enriching and strengthening the circulation, removes every symptom of the trouble. S. S. S. does not hide orcorer up the disease in any way, but drives it entirely out from the blood, leaving not the slightest trace for future outbreaks. Home treatment book with valuable information ana any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. 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