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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, 'AUGUST 16, 1003. IIITHEREA The editor of Ihlf department " hu served notice heretofore . to -4hffec4thtcppy to- I tended for the Sunday" soclsl" page mnst be tn the office not . later than ; Thursday . night but the ujtmcUoa eonttaaes to . be disregarded by wrespoo- . denta In future copy for the - Stat social page of The Sun--day Observer will not be iisetfT unless It la la the office by Thursday Bight, This rule will, be rigidly enforced. -, Starnea, Mr. and Mra A. C, Huney cutt, Mr. and Mrs. L- 8. Whitwortn, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ew4ag. Mr. and Mrs. - A." E. Harry. Mr. and Mrs. George I Robblna Mr. and Mrs. Eflrd. Mr. and Mra G, R. - McCain, Mrs. J. 1. Caldwell. Mrs. J. S. Atkins. Mrs. Q. P: .Watfclns. Mra.. W. J. Hxr rls, Mrs J. N. Anderson. Mrs. Daisy Parson, Mra G. w. Belk, Miss Addle Krone., ,-ilsses Grace Andrews, Bess Hearne. Nellie - Milton. , Kathllno Whitfield, Willie Pemberton, Theresa Kins, Elisabeth Belk,' Mary Brown. Etta Bell Stephens. Verona Kirk, Sue McCain, Pauline - Whitley . Messrs. IV D. Parker, J. M. Peeler, T. 0 Rivera E. E. Snugga C M. Blvins, J. Will Whitley, Jap EArd,- Henry M. Lilly. J. C. Wright, Clarence An drews. A. C. Heath, DeWltt Arro- wood. John Ray Ivey. J. B. Palmer and Hugh Love. Joyed by several of the young ladies and gentlemen. A few from Laurln burg were prewnt also, and together with the Laurel Hill representation, a large crowd took part in this novel BHarria-.tMrand Mra Wu-.TJ out-o t doors-entertainmentr" Beneath t SHELBY. Correspondence of The Observer. ' Shelby. Aug. 14. The play. "The College Widow.'.' given by the local talent under the auspices of the Civic League. wiH be given in three weeks at the new Auditorium of the school building. - - LEAKS?LLE. Carra-nondence ol The Observer. Leaksville, Aug;. . 14. The Misses .Walker gave a leap year party Tues day evening la honor ot tneir cousins, Misses Smith, of New Oreleans. The ' young ladies called for the boys In ' carriages, and presented them with floral offerings. A large number nraa nresent to partake of the bospl tallty and good cheer .meted out' by these ever-delightrul Hostesses. ins girls had to embrace their leap year privileges and propose to the boys. from whom they received either a heart In token of acceptance, or a , lemon of rejection. Miss Hasel Smith received ,ie prize for the best . proposal. The evening was a great success and In the heart of each guest . linger pleasant memories. Z Friday evening "The Union Depot was presented by seventy of our best local talent under the direction of Mils Elisabeth Mae Melick and the auspices of -the Episcopal church. The play was well rendered and especially de serving of mention were Farmer Corn stalk, Mr. Grlssbm and his "partner." Mrs. Cornstalk. Mlas Hattle King, alsJ Mrs. J. B. Ray, as the garrulous old lady. Mr. Bright, the disconsolate wid ower, with four boisterous children, whose heart was won by the guileless, (?) sympathy of the "penitent" spin ster, personated by Miss Martha Tay lor, The Leaksville Concert Band fur nished music and the audience was ! durfng the heated eon also charmed by a violin solo by Miss' fuesU wer: Mrs. jrane jaie, oi Tennessee, in inawn drill, a doll drill, and a cowboy drill .were also greatly enjoyed. the huge oak trees a dainty . supper was spread.' Fruit punch was served, and the fortunes of . all present told' by -Mis Katie Patterson. The hos pitality ; of the Laurel Hill people was greatly appreciate A. ; , The fol lowing -were : present from ' Rlverton: Misses : Mary and Mattle . Watson, Christine Gower, Mary Johnson,-Kate ana Aeian Moiuian, janec jjiving drove to Bethanla on Friday evening to attend "An -evening with Riley s little folks. . This party, was chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kapp. ..... '' Misses Louise and Emily HUL of Lexington, who, have been visiting their aunt Mra R. T. Steadman. left on - Tuesday - for Clemmons, to . visit their uncle. Mr. Albert Wharton. ,' J -y. -v ".. f u- ' ..;: :'',' QuiteTa large num beFof Wends Called on Monday evening at the hos pitable home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jewett, when a charming Informal evening was spent In honor of Mrs. Smith .Williams, of Panther Creek, and her guest, Madame Lottie Gllmora ne PnwM,n. w I t An evening of - song was enjoyed, iira. Gllmore captivating her audience wixn mer wonderful ? voice. ojeugoww ston, and Messrs. John Watson, Roy were rendered by "Miss Lors Ferrelt McMillan. Wayne - - McNeill, Gerald -n Vr. Jm Newton, while ' Inter Johnson and John Livingston. , J spersed with these wer4 several beau tiful instrumental selections by Misses Mls Mary Watson will entertain I Amy Vance Vleck and Rosa Dean. Thursday, night in honor of Miss ' ? Christine - Gower, f Clayton.; . I Mrs. A. G. Farrlss and Miss Char- lotte Gorrell, tot Greensooro, - rs visiting Mrs. Henry L. RlgglnSv, - Misses May and Ruby Follln have returned from a visit to Columbia. Charleston and Sullivan's Island, S. U Miss Louise Bahnson has returned home o number of friends Tuesday afternoon - at her beautiful home on Msin street. Delightful refreshments were served and were much enjoyed by alt. - Mrs. C. P. McNeely entertained a few friends at dinner Tuesday at her pretty new home on v estera Heights. Mrs. Effle Kipka was -aleo a charm Ihg hostess at dinner Tuesday at her horns la Brooklln. ; ;. . . Mr. and Mra Caldwell and family. of Lumberton, will spend Friday on the river, and In visiting their friend. Alias Aisry watson. . .. ;i Mrs. Charles Reaves, from Horry. spending several weeks at the home rom a visit to Miss Lucy Brown, at m n . . .,... Y1rMnl Tmh . and to Miss Dor vi ucr xuicr. jar. a. jl. aa.cja.nuta. . i " " ' ' - WKitaviii ,m o i o Aa-un I Thi fourth of a leriM M aances to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. pun- as given by the young men can McNeill. Mrs. Boyd Gasoue, of Marlon, S. C-. will arrive soon to visit at Mr. A. A. McMillan's.' . ' One o fthe most beautiful receptions of the season was on Monday evening, when Mra Hackett Blanton enter tained for her attractive nlecer Ml Volina Hamrlclc, of Gaffney, 8. C , who Is her house guest this week. Th hours were from 9 to 12, and during that time the young peo ple or Shelby callex. The nouite was beautifully decorated and delicious refresh serwd. I. Mrs. L, A. Blanton was hostess at a lovely porch party Tuesday morn ing at 10 o'clock given In honor of her sister. Mra William Gardner, of Birmingham, Ala., and Mra Barnett . W I , P.U,. - r n 1 n a a . . . m.'i. di.,.ma j I.. ...I an a vf m. Rattle woodruff accomua- am summer viwiors nrro nuw. inti"1 u.iiuu mrnou w i - -m - " . .e,,w wide. cool, shaded vrandas wj.tn I tend the annual reception given by nled Mr. Norfleet through the CTOn- growmg plants furnished a- beautiful plftce for the drawing contest, which was enthusiastically entered upon by the guests. Mra Edgar Blanton dis played the most marked talent, re ceiving tlje prise, a dainty picture ' Rev. and Mra W. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pressly and Miss Cary Leaser left Friday moralng-for Black Mountain and M on treat, where they eipecuto spend several weeks. Mra G. W. Hudson and Miss Victoria Hud. son. went to Hiddenite . Tuesday-' to spend several daya--Mra G. A. Poore returned Monday to tier; home In South Carolina, after spending some time 'hers visiting fiienda Mlas Marie Cornelius will leave to-morrow for Charlotte, where she' will study to oe a trained . nurse. Mra . j. w. Brawiey and Miss Jett Brawley re turned home Monday.. ' from Davis Sulphur Springs. MUs Laura Miller, who has acceptably filled -the position as day operator at the MooresvlHe tslephone exchange for some time, has resigned her position. Mrs. J. . F. Jamison and children, of Charlotte, are visiting her brother. Mr. B. M. McNeely.-this week-Mr. and . Mra H. M. Ulmer, of Camden, 8. Q.. are visitors here this week at the homo of Mr. '. J. ; Y. Templeton. -Mra. Wade Frailer, who baa been visiting friends here for. some time, returned to -her home In Virginia v.- Friday. Mr. Floyd .Melchor returned Saturday from Davis Sulphur Springs, where be spent some , time for ' his health. Miss Nevada Trolllnger, - of Catawba, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.- A. Har rlll. Miss Minnls Gantt left Tuesday mentanr to the young ladies of the younger social set and their visltora The visitors on. this occasion were: MIssas Nena and Ladle Davis, of Salisbury, and Miss Mary .Wlgglna who ar the amests of Miss Helen Mc- On TiipiiI . afternoon Juiir 80th. Arthur, and Miss Annie Laurie Ram- h. pi..rtA. iLn... ,,.' . v. of Salisbury, who Is the gunat for the occasion : in the-usual sports, swimming, row- of Miss Ihin Brown, Miitsuii fof KeUyWijle wners She expects to eshmenu were ing and tennia as they were entirely Abbott, of Reldsvllle. who is . .pend some time. . .- -, , . aesertea by tneir earnest dudiis- in r. -n:r mu...., . th.. . w. .mi.i.. Mn.,i.tinn I Clement Booe. of WalkertoWB, tne About twilight the many paths that guest of Miss Ellxabeth Hill. . IssBit (hinia-h sX A at lt rMrAin& I 1 &a aa vuau ai(7 uos jat a vw wv i , pine forest were crowded with white- Mrs. Robert rxoroeei wit oaiurom, robed maids and tnatrona wlndtrtg for Rock Bridge Alum Sprlnga to Join their way with buoyant step to "The Mra Norfleet, who. has been spending houm that Tarir Ruiif rnr .vvrv iad a time there. Miss Ellen. Norneei Mrs. Archibald Johnson. Only those try in his handsome motor car, wtwk hlv. ml 1 nA tA sm n enllv a n nrp - I elate the unlaueness of these recep- Missea Margaret and Frank. Hanes tlons. The one recently given was and Miss Erma Bailey have returned the very essence of delight, for the from a delightful five months' stay in occasion was made , perfect by the I Europe, Monday night a delightful moon light. drive to the Meadows was given by Messrs. Turner and Barker, to the following fortunate guests: Misnes Mary Lily and Jessie King. Nell Fagg. Stephens, Ivle. Anglin, of Martinsvlle; Myrtle and Daisy King; Messrs. W. 11. Lane. B. E. Ivle, G. O. Ivle, Dunn, M. Prloe. W. D. Csrter. Turner and Barker and Mrs. J. It. Ray as chape rons. The couples enjoyed the beau tiful moonlit Meadow road, down t Imperial Heights, where in sn idyllic grove, supper was served, consisting ot a meat course, olives, watermelons, Ice cream and cake. Never shone a night more fair. Never was a party freer from rare Tbsn the one given by these Ideal hoU, To whom we drink the deepest of toasts. Tuesday afternoon the Methodist church held its annual picnic, to which a large number of other de nominations was fortunate enough to receive invitations. The ladles set forth a bountiful repast that wss heartily enjoyed, after which the cou ples dispersed on moonlight drives. done in water colors. Miss Gladys presence of one man, Mr. Archibald t'r dianenael cooling refreshments Johnson. He was at his best among test. The Invlt- ng gvua nnriv oi niveriun, ana was Oardner, Mrs. made very useful by being called up- RED SPRINGS. Cabineea Mrs. Anthony. Mra Hooey, Mra W. B. Nix, Mrs. John Nix. Mrs. Henneseee. Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. George Blanton, Mra Edgar Blanton, Mrs. James Lineberber. Mrs. Henry Ken dall, Mrs. J. L. Webb, Mrs. Doggette, Mrs.' Everett end Mrs. Nelson "Latti-more. Miss Madge Webb entertained with bridge whist Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Those playing were: Misses Fan and Olln Barnett, Miss Emma Frlek, Miss Nora Meana. of Chester, S. C: Miss Florins DuPas. of Colum bia, 8. ('.: Miss Annie Bryant, Miss Pansy Blantonand Miss Volina Ham rlck. of Gaffney. S. C. ! on to deliver th nrlss. won bv Miss Correspondence of The Observer. Msry Taylor, for havlnr progressed Red Springs. Aug. is. iuesaay most raDldlv in a humorous rime evening. August 11th, the Misses arranrd bv the hostess. Pearsall entertained at their jnag- After several courses of delicious niflcent colonial home, which has refreshments were served, Kate, Lois but recently been occupied, and was and Ella Johnson held the porch party on tWs occasion, the scene of a de an by a magic apell. with their beau- llghtful porch party. The spacious tiful son, their "bnly accomoanl- Dlaixas presented a charming scene, ment being the gentle swaying of the I furnished with rugs, plants and In- .stately pines. The song most heart- vitlng cosy corners. Miss eauie i-ear- ily appreciated and applauded was sail added greatly to the pleasure of Rlverton." composed by Miss Mary the evening by giving many beautiful Johnson. vocal selections Later delicious re- As the guests reluctantly departed freshments were served. The follow- It was noticed that each one, looking ng tamed were the invited guests: up into the fair and open face of Misses Ella 8teed, Lillian Austin, heaven breathed' the same sentiment: Margaretta Caddy. Rosalie willama "uong live tne nouse mat jack ouiit, I Clara Devane. Mary Mccacnern, Mrs Ebeltoft and Miss Elisabeth Ebeltoft. sre guests of Mrs. George Hall In Hickory. Mrs. McCants Douglass, of Winnsboro. S. C, Is vistt ins at the home of Mr. R. B. Miller. Mr. Kemp Kendall is spending this week in Ashe county. Mrs. Maggie Price and Mrs. Deaver and children, of Brevard, are guests of Mr. snd Mrs. J. F. Jenkins. Mrs. 8. O. Andrews Is spending a few days at Boiling Springs. Mra Harris and sister. Miss Harris, are guests of Mrs. Llgon ind lis hospitable inmates!' SALISBURY. Orrejwidenes of The Observer. Salisbury, Aug. IS. The most de llghtful dance of the was glv- Hlrmrn orantham, Monroe Cadoy, Fannie DeVane. Cornelia McMillan, Altle Marsh, Anna Townsend, Almena McLeed; Mary McLauchlln. or cne- raw, B. C, ana Mary aicuousaia. i Statesvllle; Maud Mooore, Isabella Robeson; Messrs. Edwin rurcen, David McMillan. Hector currie, en by, the German Chib last Friday night at the Elks' Hall. About thlrty-tlvei couples were present, among them quite a number of vUlt- nrs. snd the scene was a very brli llant one. The music, which was Mrs. Price, who has been visiting her 1 furnished by the Royal Italian Band, daurhter. Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, has charmed every one present snd a John McAllister, Rev. S. L. Morgan, Angus Hodeln. James Townsend, Jesse McCallum, Ban-am Robeson, Hlnton McLeod. Carey. Snoddy and Montague VHHams. Wednesday evenlng'the young men gave a very enjoyable dancer at the rink. ' , Tuesday evening Mr. Bank Mebane gave a cince In honor of Miss Mar Jorle Scott, of Mebane, who Is vis iting in the home of Dr. Mebane. The entire first floor wa thrown together, and the guests enjoyed to the utter most the delightful evening. Thursday evening the boys of th Entre Nous Club entertained a number of girls at a lawn party at the home of Mr. D. F. King, Jr., and spent a pleasant evening. Thursday evening Mr. W. H. Lane .gave a boat ride on "Lake Coma Across" at Spray, and not only was the boat ride enjoyed but also the drive, while the queen of night o'er the dark her mantle threw, ana shed a glamour over everything. Cream and cake were served snd thus closed a perfect evening. The guests de. parted more Indebted to the Jovial host, than they can ever repay. returned to her home In South Caro lina Rrof. Henry Simmons, of Shorter College. Rome. Ga , spnt Tuesday with his sister. Mrs E. T Webb. Mrs. John P. Oates. of Birmingham. Ala., a-ho has been vis iting relatives, here, left Tuesday for Ahevllle, whers she will visit at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. J. Rush Oaten. Miss Vera Webb, of Birmingham. thoroughly enjoyable spent evening was MOORESVILLE. of Winston, who are visiting at the home of Mr. Joseph O. White, are the recipients of many social atten tions. A moonlight hay ride to Fisher's mill was given Monday even Ing In their honor and Mr. Joseph O. Ala. who has been'the guest of Mles:;"'"- T- "ntertainert at a musal Madge Webh,vlft Monday for her home. Judge and Mrs. M. A. Justice and Miss Justice, of Rutherfordton. are guests at the College Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Mangum. of GHStohU. are guests at the College Hotel snd Mrs. Rtewart and Mrs. Cauhle and Miss Canbie, who have been de lightful guests, at the College Hotel, left Friday for Atlanta. MUs Nora Means, who has been spending the summer here at the College Hotel Correspondence of The Observer. ? Mr.,via An. IS. One of the Mewrs. White. Miller and Hlnshaw. mot nj0yable social affairs of the season was the garden parry given Tuesday evening by the MooresvlHe Pleasure Club, at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mathe- son. the following Invitations having previously been mailed: The Pleasure ciuo DURHAM.' .' Digest vhat you cat. Then you; can H-at vhat;ypu like- . ? Emm " Ton once could eat anything- you wanted, and your sto&ach. would tugest it. - -. But now there's some. things - which your stomach, -won't digest Tour stomach absolutely refuses to accommodate you when you eat ;. certam food so you hare been , forced by your stomach to eat food which you detested, and pass up - tbogft delicacies that you would bare really enjoyed: . ; There la a way now to eat ' any 1 ' thing you like, if you wilj let Ko Vttol digest It ! -V " Kodol wlU do this, too. It won't talk back or command, nut wjll go right ahead with ita work and dt (est all the food you eat" Kodol will let you eat anything yem like , and all you want-and you-, wont suffer with that dull feeling, that . fullness, and wish you hadn't eaten . so much.' -....-4.4 .,. . Ton will not have that be art-burn. . which Is so annoying at times, if you. will let Kodol digest yeur food a while. ,. - -i v:-'-:f--i.v-M---it t Tou don't have to use Kodol long . mly for, a little while just long enough for your stomach to rest ; a little. It gets tired . sometimes, ? too just the same as anybody or partof your body that workx- ,' Kodol wHl do exactljrwaat your w stomach does., when yoar stomach -Is well and strong, and more, when it ig tired or out of order. " ; v -y r Kodol Is -composed of exactly -the same . Juices as fousd In a healthy stomach, and therefore -will do the same work as the atom- ach, when It is well and strong i the only difference Is, Kodol never Z gets tiredand Kodol is the aly . dlgestant. to-day. that will digest ! -all food and do it as completely, a) a strong; healthy stomach. ,;. , v, . Get a bottle sow and have It? ready, to, help your stomach" It ' Umes when yoa need an assistant, Kodol la at the nearest dreg store. Our Guarantee : ' ". lar.boUU. Tkea aftaroa 'haa turn aura aoatoata o ta VmI 1a a . henwtlr sa, It ka. m louni'ur n ana r ' " " - w mm ormggu r. "ww oner vnaout eoa Umrlay. W. wul tZ p.th. InZ gut tor in bottle. IionVkuTteTaU dnnliu know iku r? . latsofler aMlaa to te large boktle m w a lassUy. Tke Ihm bM - Kodol U prepared at the labne.. torlesof B.C. De Witt A Co.. Chicago. Correspondence ot The Observer. Durham, Aug. 1. -Friday evening In honor of their guest Miss Flor ence Baker, of Jacksonville, Fla., Misses Annie snd ' Willie. Umstead gave an automobile party In which eight couples participated. The party lert Durham early In the evening with the Bun City Transfer Company carrying them.' They went the Chapel Hill road 'and cams back to town over another course. They stopped st Lakewood Park, took , In the amusements and had supper, served there. About II o'clock they started home. The couples - werwj Miss Fannie Speed and Mr. W. K. Rand, Miss Llsaie Proctor and Mr. G. W. Kreever, Miss Annie Umstead and Mr. Edward Morris, Miss Norma Britt and Mr. J. B. Umstead, Jr., Miss Lavinia Proctor and Mr. W. A. Um stead. Miss Nellie Umstead and Mr. William Proctor, Mlas Hallla Elliott and Mr. : Travis Umstead. . Chaper ones, Miss Umstead, Miss Sudle Man- gum and Mra Hamp Umstead Thursday morning a party of seven left for Baltimore. They were Mrs, John Chandler snd her guest Mra Todd, wife of Dr. Todd, of Balti more, And her four children. Misses Nellie, Florence. Evelyn and Master George Todd, and Mrs. J. Frank Mad dry. The Todd -family have been visiting here and much to the regret of their many friends left Thursday, Mrs. Chandler and Mra Mad dry are relatives. run away., ' Miss Llgon was on a visit here to her ' sister - and ' her ' suitor came to see her. They concluded It was useless to put It off any longer. so they surprised their friends,- came V d bride Is a strikingly pretty young woman of about 15. 'Mr. Moor la a. cltisen of Currituck. Va. He Is said to be ' a most well-to-do man and Vonon, Why Suffer? f 1 ojquid) aff - 0J Wednesday evening complimentary to the,) charming youn ladles, Mrs. Joseph H. McNeely was the charming honteng at a bridge part; J uesday morning. will entertain Tuesday evening, August 11th with Mrs, W-L. Matheson, 8:30 to IS o'clock. R. S..V. P. The evening was Indeed an laeai one ALBEMARLE. ''Correspondence ol The Observer. Albemarle, Aug. 12. Monday night, at their beautiful home, "Fair view," on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Palmer were at homo to a number of their friends In celebra tion of their crystal wedding. The occasion was one of the most Idesl social functions here this seatton. The large, handsome building waa bril liantly Illuminated throughout, and the long veranda was decorated and lighted with Japanese lanterns. The full moon In its August loveliness Shed lis soft soothing light on the green lawn, arranged with rustic eats snd chairs, snd reminded one f a dream In Fairyland. The cool, bracing northwest breese added to the charm of the occasion and the ideal night, snd made the pleasures more intoxicating. Messrs J. 8. Efrid snd E. . Austin received the guests at the door and Madams J. S. Efrld and R- E. Austin escorted them to the drawing room and sitting room, where was a most lovely display of cut-glass presenta Misses Moss Hearns snd Elizabeth Balk presidedj at tee punch bowl, one of which was , la the reception ball and the other the guest of Miss Kathryn Overman f"' garden party and ths attractive for th nam tvn wvk. i.ft Mnn.tnv srounds, made brilliant Dy tne iigni for her home In Kentueky. Miss Ja- of many Japanese lanterns, where a net Qulnn. who spent the past week scene of rare beauty, and remmaea n.- th Mra v. w Ph trr i i" .- a rirtt ta nna af real lairyianu. leaves . riaturdar or .her home in . r,tllrn.j u,initv 'mi.. v.nmi Th quests were re"celved by Mes Chesttr. S. C. Mrs. Keith Clark, of, Prunfl rptii rnsti nn1av fmm a vm',t Aammm W. L. Matheson. George - O. New York: Mrs. HowaTrt, of Knoxvllle, , tn xewton Mra. w. v KnMr and Jones. E. Hawthorne and Mra Nora Tenn.. and Mr. John Lee, of Tennessee, I children are visltina Mrs. Clarence Brawler. One of the most amusing are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jen- Wyer in Ashevllle. Mrs. Arnold features of entertainment was the for nlngs. Miss Volina Hamrlck, ofiKnlder haa returned from a visit to tune telling In a small, tent on the Gaffney. 8. ('., Is visiting relatives nere. her parents In Lynehbura. Va. Miss law- where Mrs. Jett Brawiey ira Maior (ireen Is spending some time i Deborah eherrod, of High Point. Is nronate.d the avoir fortune teller, In Atlantic City with his son, Mr. visiting Miss Grace Uasklll. Miss This nroved to be a very popular re- Frank rreen. Mr. and Mra Lewis Nellie Toungwho has been the guest aort. as all present went hither to see Fortcr ana ennaren. or i.narioiie.ini aits. i. &. vviinerspoo n tor tr.o what th future had in store or mem. were guests of Mra H. B. Qulnn last past week, has returned to her home on another part of the lawn was the werk. Miss Harvey, ai tiasionia. is a guest at the College Hotel. Mrs. B." F. Vlxon. Jr-. of Kings Mountain, spent two days here attending court the pent week. Miss Nell Vass and Miss Itolsv Wilson, of Danville, Va., and Kldgeway, 8. C two attractive visiting girls, left Monday for their respective . homes. Mrs. Hitchcock Miss Rosa Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Green, and Miss Elea nor Green, daughter of Mrs. Leila Green Davis, have gone to the moun tains, where they will spend the rest of the summer. They went from here to Waynesvllle and from there win go out about eight miles to a place where Prof. ' Ernest J. Green and Professor Campbell, both of the uurnam city school ' faculty, are spending the summer camping. These young ladies will spend a part of the time at the camp and a board Ing house nearby, making frequent trips to Waynesvllle and other placea A letter received In the city from Professor Green says that they are having a most, delightful time In their camp , life and every minute of the time since leaving Durham has been enjoyable. The camp Is eight miles In the country, Ip the very heart of the Blue Ridge. They spend their time fishing, reading and roughing it In' a true camp fashion. In Charlotte. Miss Tullia Brlgham, -..pay pot from which the mojt de of Augusta, Ga.. who has ben visit- jCj,M cider, of various ages, was serv ing Mirm idiy nnun, ieii luesaay lor . Dy MlM Olive Gray tnO'lUM lem Ashevllle. Mrs. J. D. Helllg and Miss ,.. wno were dressed to represent Lily Helllg baTve gone tov Connelly ' .."i spr ngs. wnere tney win spend several ". were rlayed. after which most delightful refreshments u ir aervad. by Mesdames J. F. Braw- nora. miss Aisry Armisieaa ; .- t TV TTath. and Miss Hitchcock have returned, af- j " 'f? man. consisting of watermelons, cream t.r a delightful visit In the mountains, C?Jfe;3''!., iV "1" JlSZ nd cake. week Miss Thompson, of Atlanta, Os., Is visiting her cousin. Miss Nan nie Burord. Miss Mary Armistead of western Carolina. Miss Maggie Black spent one day lsst week In Chsrlotte. Mr. and Mra George Blanton Utt Thursday for Blowing Bock. Mr. Charles Blanton has re turned from Boston and an extended trip North. Rev. snd Mrs. John But tle snd family are visiting st the home of Mr. and Mra. C. B. Suttle. Mr. Claud Miller left Monday for Alabama. RIVERTON. Correspondenc of The Observer. Rlverton, Aug. IS. It Is seldom that the people or Rlverton enjoy tne tacky party, celebration of an event more then they received her Rammy has returned from Winston. where she haa been visiting for the past two weeks. tine was accompan ied by her friend. Miss Delphine Brown. Mrs. Chapman, of Anderson, Intersoersed with music oy Airs. rt. : ' " . ' den. S. C snd the alnglng by Mr. J. L. Donald of several familiar Scottish 8 C. who has been visiting her els- selectlona both oi wnicn wers Brw ter. Mrs. w. h. overman, nas re- ty enjoyea Dy . .up turned to tier home; Miss Chapman is now the guest of Mrs. Overman. WINSTON-SALEM Ct rsBondree ef The Observe Winston-Salem, Aug. 14. -Miss May Elisabeth Burton entertained a Bum per r her rrienae rnaay night at a .IV Urm. C E. Hawthorne. Mr, u u Rnrf An ami.iTv I . . . The whole function was besutifully .mwtintMl and the wrtoie evening proved one of the most delightful so cial gatherings ever" held by the MooresvlHe Fieesors -" , The guests wno nsa nm mom ir- .... . . a . v tune to bs mvitea werw. r. dj j. W. Brswley, Mr- and Mrs. J. F. Brswley. Mr. ana Mrs. i. u. orawiey, and Mra George C. Goodman. Mr. and reeeiveo n rneara in rna r, a ! I aaatat. I . ... . . did on last Monday morning, when ad bv ifn Ida ehsum atwt oisJva I Mrs. J. P. Hia VZ'?. ' ' f J k. VI.. .k.n. .nna- .T..' . V. 7 la Mr..la Htl. UWH U. nei,,r o.Vn?f 0l th.b.nkVof F:?:, Mrs. P. S. Boyd. Dr. and Mra J. wu most peasant, th Mv,r . PairleVs Ford to com- Hae. k - . k-.jV i 'i D. Heathman. Mr. ina air., . "f and Mra n. m chattisr . tha rnarti " ,h , ; " wners eacn in turn was onna toidea . ' W.1 u?i - memorata the birthday of Charles and requested to pin the tail on a Templeton, dining room where was an appro-. w-.- tw. n a maii nt Jl. ... ... I i.tn Mr. pnate.deooMoit TBt large round k u" .C. ""V .m A ' " IB .' T.rv .. 1 Donald. Mr. and R. B. D. Tem- Ulmer, table waa covered with crystal dust k. ,ZZ r, " Vfc " "V-T"'r ar"w n tK-. on. rP. and Mra N r.- '-rb;;u b-brpuVm z,rri i I i ; . . ' " ".: . 'rom irpress eeua, ana tne fU book. . Another nrlse, a lovelv ! Mr. ana jura v. 1 ",ul tne cnanae- entire oartv was rowed across the r, . i,i.rf Vf ami rnta alamie sna tinve tray, were appended -atreanr to ihe banks on the Robeson this waa presented to Mlaa trta , Hester and Nancy Steele.-Nannie Lee ef married life. Her te the table - fifteen- carrow. strips of white ribbon, aide. white . being the . color scheme of the wedding. Around the beautifully decfrated table the guests assembled sod were served with refreshments, consisting of Ice cream, cakes, etc. Every one was made to enjoy the occasion, as Mra Palmer is one of Alb-masw-tiAa uii a - was , especially charming on this occasion, dressed In a beautiful gown of parlisey. Those present were: - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. UstrU, Mr. and Mra R. A. Crowell, Mr. snd Mrs. J. 8. Kflrd. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, Mr. sad Mra R. K. AcsUn. Mr and Mrs. f, T. Huckabee. Vr. and Mrs., Kemp Alexander. Mr. snd JlrtT. 8, Farker. Mr.an John -J Palmer; Mr and Mrs. T. E. i Schanm. After many other Jolly i Neeblt Mary McNeely. Sarah Fowler, Here among .the rushes those be- ! nmr delicious refrenhm.nta wa yond the years of youthful bouyancy aerved by Mrs. Burton, suwisted by pent the morning hours In quiet Mesdamea A. ,W. Pchaum snd John pleasure. The Rlverton song was oyler and Misses Ethel Detton. Annie sung by the three little Johnson glrla oyler and Mabel Brtgga Ths Invited ana recitations rrom -onga sierry guests were: Mlsae Mary McNalr. snd Bad," were given by Kate Watson, NannaJohnson. Mildred Mobey, Mat-J W. B. McLaughlin. J. H. McLelland. ldbe-awwreS"MdDriy;i McNuc7LTrrr7vTeirwTr Johnson Matthews. - PresenUy an en- s Besaia Ambler, Luna Ambler, Rml- tertalnment mi water performances was given by the expert ewlmmera Little - boys and : older . ones .did "stants div4ng snd swimming. tAf teraard fruit was aerved and ths hep py crowd rowed back the three miles up stream 0 Cypress Bend. evening, the lttlb a drive to Laurel Hill was greatly en- ly Vaughan. Alleen Terry, Kathrlne Graham. Frances Ilrtcncocav Ann! Medaarla, Hope Brigga, Ida Schaum. Louise Franklin, Edna Roberta Nellie snd Anna Rector. Frances Jew.-tt. Emily Gray, Charlotte Crtta, Mar. garet Neley. Evelyn Warier. Gladys Burton. Margaret McNair. A large number of the younger set Ullle May Fowler. Kate Templeton, Lutelle ilherrlll. Edna Sttrewalt Lll tun and Mary WUUama May McLel land. Ruby Culp, Nona snd Jett Braw lev: Messrs. B. M. McNeely, W. D. Phsrr. 8. W. Goodman,-J. A. Steele. Melcher. W. B. McNeely. -J. N. Low- ranee. Rock Culp. Clay Williams and Clem Lowrance. . . - Mra George C. .Goodman waa , at Buy rUaehOsid DomcaUo Coal now while the price as low. Leave nrtlers with yoar dealer or write the caigiaM rni r.a-wiicw, Cbar lotte, X. C Miss M&ry Isabel Deaf and Mr. Samuel P. Holloway ran away last , week and went to Newport News to be marritfd.; h's- llceWWB was Issued and as the Rev. Claude -Roane hap pened to be present arrangements for the wedding In the register of deeds' office was begun. .. the youna- pair being pleased at the prospect ef having so little trouble. After a con sultation with the prospective bride. groom the minister - reiusea, tor a reaaon none would give. "-Much dis appointed at the delay the couple went In search of another minister. In hotfBf of her guest. Miss Mar garet Glenn, of , Greensboro, Miss Ruby Elliott entertained at her -home on McMannen street quite a number of her young frlenda Progressive flinch was the game In which, the guests took great delight and showed skill In their playing. At-the closa of the evening delightful and coollnV refreshments were served. A score or more of young girls and boys havs rarely enjoyed a more pleasant eaca slon thsn the one Monday night' Jn which Miss Elliott played the charm ing little bostess to perfection. , V .. V SjsSSSMBbbSbbbbbb Miss Ula Wright left last week for Nova Scotia, where shs will Join friends and travel andthen spend some little time on the eastern Island. She was accompanied as far as Portland, Me..- by her uncle, Capt Dick Wright, who, after attending to business, will return to Durham. At the Trinity Methodist church parsonage Sunday morning there' wss a very, quiet marriage. Rer.- G. T. Adama the pastor, spoke the words that made. Mr. James , Martin and Miss Jennie B. Ross husband and" wlfe.r This wss not a runaway mar riage. The license was Secured sev eral days ago. but the young couple wanted a very quiet affair, so only Invited a few very close friends to accompany them to ths parsonage. Tuesday evening In the parsonage T the First Baptist church at 7:30 Mtsc-Floriia Llgon, of -Clarksvllle, Va, and Mr. William C. Moore were married. Rev. J. c. Thompson per formed the ceremony. - " The ouple were registered at the 1 Corcoran Hotel, TffndlngJUttla ,niur- .egement in the matter or securing a minister to marry them, they went to supper and were in the midst of the meal when Rev. Mr. Thompson happened to stouin the hotel lobby. They asked him to marry them snd he consented. Immediately they stopped, drove to the parsonage snd were married vend .returned to thf supper Just where they left off. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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