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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 15,-1903. V,' o .J Mr. 'Arthur FraziT, S!a Kna inj May MeAIIster. ' Mlssea Erma Holmes, Mr. Biahl-Llr.n, i .s taaio v hltfleid and MulUe Rush assisted tie rnider, sir. Clarence ikrnnarat, miss nostesa. llosalle-Bernhardt,' Mr. rrancis wur- dock, Misa Lily Jleliy, Mr. Fremon I Th. annual . chrysanthemum show aaulord, AUss Kathlenn Kiutis. air. una i under the management of The . Wo Bernhardt, Miss I la Thompson, Mr. man'i School Betterment Association, Held Bralesford. Mr. and Mrs, Hadenl waa held In the graded sc hool audU, Holmes and Mr. and Airs. Arnold I toriunt Thursday and Friday- of laat Bnider,' ' - I ween ana waa the . most successful Mm. Snider will entertain .the ci.D I ever held here, financially and other at it next meetingr . ' ; - ... I wise' Th display ' waa magnificent. more than a hundred nlnnta belna on Mn. M. l;. wuinn mu ajw now exniDltlon - nesidea vivm of cut Bow. Ho hues will be Bridge Club hostesses! era Those from other towns who. at Graoe Whitaher, genale Crlts and Lla ever Corset ht wedding dress hand- Vaughan. dressed la a dainty (own . this week. - tended the show were heard to .re' mark that It would be a credit to any (-Salisbury Is looking forward wKhjof the lamer towna in the State. pleasant expectation to me concert tel.. This annual ahow mtans a . great he given by the Choral Society Thura-1 deal to the people of tba town and ti ay evening, iim -wui iw im iir con-i countr. and mnrh credit la flue th. la. cert given by thla splendid organise-1 dies who manage It as weU aa the who M ( tKn and a fine audience and a royal I merchants and manufacturers , success would ha only what It richly I giv tba prizes every year.- r v a leservea Mr. Nelaen Taylor, aa di-1 rector; Mrs. Boyden, aa president, anil Mini una croucn as accompanist I have all done superb work and eachf RALEIGIL - and vrv member, has warfceA withlCorrespondenc. of The Observer. them, to make the Choral Society the Balelgh, Nor. II. InvltaUona were . euceeea lhat It Is. The concert Thnrs- Issued Wednesday to a wide circle of day evening will ba la the 'graded fr(fnd$ by CoL and-. Mrs. A BV An- " school auditorium, - - . - drewa for a reception Wedneaday v- ,,. h i . it. . . '; enlng from I to 11 o'clock to moot friends of Mr. and Mra'Carl Ham- .iJJ?lrhr?S. -mE"?? i.. ...ii - , . r .line coming wc. i ne reception in-?2?2 25? .to5JS 'JM hot. will be at the Andrews home on North r,' t i J! I Blount street, and will ba on. of the house-party. These enjoying this" delight ful event were tha guest ot honor. Misses Frank and Ruth. Hanaa, Mary McMul lan, of Usabeth City; Bus Swift, Nona Swank. , Evelyn Haaen, , Leila' Major, of Hertford; ' May Pierce, . Lacy Lybrook, Alios Rosa, Ellen Norfleet. Erma Bailey, tapers. Miss FTank Hanea, the maid of a handsoma gown f soft green satin, honor, exquisitely attired la aa Imported Tha corsage and ' aleevea Vera trim, band-embroidered 1aoe gown and carry- med in Persian bands and Duchess mg oouqaer or Amartcaa Beauties, lace made empire. , In rthe front half ixum u to uur, : unmeaiaiair earns I ouncn waa served " (ni Mn w w the bride on the arm of ber father, a I Brbrgs, of Wlnstoa-Salem, who was dream of beauty, none who saw her will gowned la gray silk. : Miaa Lid Carr in tha Old Dominion , were issued week. They read; aa follows: -,- r Y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hatrstoa rl invite you to present . . i at the marriage of their niece, t Laura Hughes HaXratoo h mr. to win ureen enn. invitatlona which awaken much inter- bervbrtdal wreath, and . her superb I Jn mass at foliage and blosaomav "ni " m" Bimim h Dowpn or orchids and lilies of tha val-r Alter the games arere over a' delicii v I ley an seemed but the airy nothinrs ua buffet luncheon was served la the that emphasised her loveliness. At the dining ; roonv which - had: been cotK uur sne was joined oy the groom and I vcu oiq a crystal apartment cy ute hla best mas, Mr. Oecrsje Martin. la tha I a, ' the glass blowsr. The table impresaivj ring service, the Rev. J. T. waai moat effective in tts combinations Old. father of the groom, and the Rey. 1 01 whiu and yellow. In 'the centre 3. E. Abernethy. the paster, pronounoed " cut flaaaj Yaaa ttiled with tha words iht tk. t i yellow and white ehrvaanthemuma n Wednesday afternoon the eighteenth I To the Joyous stralns of the "Bridal I urroHBded by crystal candlesticks oi Kovsmoer. 'I Chorus" from Lohengrrat and "Tha Bene- j candelabra with pendants, the ww u'l'umhu nmn nuoww iu . oictiOB rtupteate from ' Mease de Mari-1 .un uuuucu vy csrisa '.. at "Oak Wenonda, Virginia. 7k age." by Dubois, the bridal party camsed thenuma made of yellow paper which . -v . -,.. ifc'.i,..r:KV- z:.zrI:i.FZ waa yery pretty indeed. The white Among the interesting announcements I chsrmlnalv romut (. .hiernn -hi.- Ick)tn wa covered with crystal flakes of Miss rattle Chlsman. the daughter of I k-TI1 LJlr!!iS!! foUage and flower and other article Mr.-W, HLjChlsman. of Pine HaiU to Mr. I w. followed b .'mn3 hriiii.-V lZZ i? "??- Uttle. Misses - Gladys Oeorga Manes, which waa solemnised at J tfca at the home of the bride. iTor th M r M"rRartt Thomaa and Mal tha home of the bride'. p.rwtTl.ra. wKto .oW Ulnty vhiU Chlsman la the attractive sister of Mrs. I uU- of hon ".'.IVZ. ' the three J. I ' - Haaes. tba . brother of two yoang course lunch while l the froom U te lh. mitt mT ,.t7 ,on- arterna tnoae-present Dn vj. ki. Hanea. mrd U w.eri e2l " Paul Taylor, r. JU ftbTiiix pokr roth rZ'T .'n th9 W'XiFraaa . . ' 1 Mnmug, dvnn manning, l. . varr. the leading papers of Ohio. Mrs. Ham. frier will be especially missed la - the Christian Reid Book Club, where she nss seen i ror some -. time one - of Its brightest and moat valued members. moat elaborate social events of thai Usued: season. -v-r :... - v ,.v , , -v. - , Invitatlona came the past week to '( 'm Mrs. W. M. Hendren At Home v . .. friends, here for the marriage Of Mr. I Robert N. Simma, of : Rajelga, .and I Friday, November - thirteenth. ' Mrs: X K. Norfleet, and Mrs. R. B. n lax. that .elambered along the stairway, I Hale. V. S. Bryant. J. ML M. Oratory. ever pictures and the grill work of the A. Cobb, w, B- Brahara, J. & Carr. Hallways la the north narior Mr. and I Jr.. Tom V?av. John lr wilnv. I. V Mrsv-Pi.7 M, Haass, Mr. and Mrs. Wtt- Hill. B. C. Murray. Arch Cheatham. Ham T.-Oi. Mtsa Katherme Hanea and I Raj Dh Jonea. Leila Oreen Da via. J. W. the Rev. J. W. Old, assisted by the entire I Browlee L. . W. Watts. T. D. Jonea bridal party, received the guests. . In the I B.. W. Shakelford, N. E. Oreen, W. week for an extended Vl.it to friends Asheville, In the First Baptist' churc visit I.W Joe Whitrt,ead. f Rocky ZZ"lrZL". .T"'!'"7. SLi.. S "2V'J'5Z 1p New Tork. Washington and Bcran. I there, Wednesday, November 5th. at MounL-lss Mamie --Marier after TJI r " 2OTnom.": . I L . " fi . f ' loh.Pa.'Whllo In New. tork. where ahr high noon. Mr. Simma is a promt- t vi.it to Mr. w. h M.nr has T ."""r "ijf "mY",-' eDO- 1 u''f. c'""'u: wilt be the rueat of Mra. H. W. Cobb, j t young attorney of this city who turned to her home 'la. Torklnville.- d C" 5iuir.vt T w"" hX r H Mahler B R- ahe wlU attend th. th I managed the campslan of Hon. Ash-1 ... u.iu..s'. d.iihti..i I M.'?' Vj BUey' Mr,v W. Nor-JO. W. Hunley, j. H. Mahler. . R. neet. tr. and Mra. A. b. Hanea, Mrs. 1 Lyoura, U. w. xo-ma, j. . uodo. 4. m J. a Armflsld. of Thomasviile: Dr. andlStagg. O. I Lyon, J. A. Duncan, An- !M!ss' Jeanl Klutta will leav nextl Misa Virginia -AdeUide ' Egerton, . of j Crawford have returned from a Charmlne; she will attend the marriage on the I managed the campaign of Hon Ash-1 ,Mar MeAIister after a, delightful . 24th inaL Of Miaa Clranm F"iill end I ley Home, in hi Contest before thOl.i. h... Krn,h.r and .l.tr Mr. and ts Henry Cy Cowles, Jrv both, of! Democratic State-convention laat aum.J Mrg j. w, McAUster on Southside, has xora. ' . i . - r -j l " . .-"- I rsturnea to- Asneooro. Mrs.' t. i. jener- rsv il. U. Cowles and Mra. Charles I 1 7 7,'" . Petersburg. TW, is the guest e Mrs. J. L. Hanes. others assisting Mr.Jnie L, Long. B. I Xynea, C. B. Green, ana Mrs. . M, Hanes were t Col. aadt V- wmavA. uv,ut, a '.w " ne. , -- "I - "--".ir..- i "o"' teraourg ym. ine gue ei Mrs.,W. A.Blair in tha front hll- In th. er, H. N. Snow. Bu" U Flowers, J. 6. Salisbury .Tuesday morning en route for New Tork, where they will attend me weaamg. , - - . s r , . Friday afternoon there waa ; . Va,:,2 M.r....d W. -u Ttow3T wE preiidS Dnyllle: . Vaughan Jennie Xan! readlna recital bv several f tha vaunr 1 wm, . " ' i ut two punch bowls; Misses Madge I"""" Bmnn, swy nun su :ra.a'n 5 ??rV.?.1 L,?.7u."?lguest oN Mrs. John W. Hanes.-Mre. I v... ..tJLiii.. r " .ili. I lone Dunn, of Oreenaboro. - S" "f" .'""'-"lUuxander Hanaa. Hu returned froni a 7..! ITwSST la .the evening from eight thirty till Parr ish, Misses Janle Edwarda of Langaton. Miaa " ESsHS rSHS -neat of Miaa Jeanl. Ktattt. S i SSSi-Mft "S!K ."d- MtaB ReB' Charle. H, Robinson, to BUaabeth City.- tJSS, 5i "7 ,S 'Pa ' ajnesc 01 Miaa jeanie K-iutta. . t Mrtt Waverly Strachan .will enter. - tain the members' of Ley Baa Cole Bridge Club and a memDer ; of her pother frtends on Friday afternoon at tier handsome horned comer . of Jacksoh and Bank atreeta, r ' - - -. v, :-. 11 1 . 0 n ,i 1, 1 "1 vw '. Correspondence ot The Observer, frow war tba entertainers. Mrs. Kimbro W. Weathers waa tha hostess 4 for afternoon and club woman with her charming hos- " eleven ,Mr. and Mrs. Oorman were hosts to another - euchre party, hot t.- i .. -v. . ... Ibelnr able to have the gentlemen in Mr Taloott Brewer ; s haa returned to IZZZTL "7 .Tr.l", "i""' the afternoon." Mlaae Rose Elwood Raleigh, .after a pleasant visit to her I Kini. aZv.a "J. Bryant, May Louiaa Fallon, Oladya It Ull the evening papers announced tna tact. -Th groom told a friend he waa going to Raleigh to spend the day and took the train at the anion station. . The bride met him at aat wurnam and they went together. 'Mr. Farthlnr .1. a aon of 'Me O. C. Farthing.. The brtJe- la th daugh ter or -Mr, k. L. Fancetta, the well- anowa restaurant man and eairer Sha la a Tery beautiful young woman. The musical extra vaganaa, '"glnm berland.' by the Ulent of the town Jaat week' proved a perfect auccesa, ar, Harry Foots, the manaawr. aluiw. ed aklll In his training. It , waa a show that would do credit to inlut of the traveling organisations. , la th cast there were 42 of Durham peo ple big foika. little folks, men. wo men ana -cmiaren down 'to the tiny tots. It la ' hard to BartlenlanlM where there waa ao much that waa good. r is Madge Mershon did her part - with all ease and graoe. , She appeared in the solo work and her ringing was the hit of the eveninr. Tim aad again ahe waa encored and nan to respond. . She appeared per fectly at home oa the stage. Ail the soloist were good.. Mr,' R. E. Piper, Mr. Edgar ' Howertoa, Miss Mabel Herndon, Miss Daisy . Herndon and Misa Mary Ruffln Oreen, like Miaa Mershon. deserve mention. The play wa given three nights and each time there , waa a- good house. The pro ceed went to .the building of the., old ladles' home. fi?i.f AX F?id.; hir. Mra Flora ' Watklns.-Dr. 1 M. j MU KatoHaaea. jShss M'SuhMO0"" ter Thomaa Oorman FdSSS v..?tor.r ana 2K2fZEF& B. W W B SSSJSZ wfre't -ifs h.rri ln ast of hi daughter, Mrs. R. W. -t the maanincsnt rv hrtd.i eolor scheme of yellow and white waa ' '"V, piuilty. Thursday. afternoon at 4 o'clock the Johnsonian Club, devoted to liter ary studies, met with. Mrs. Benefaaa charge of the magnificent array of bridal gilts. Mr. and Mrs. Old left on the I: IS jj v ., ;..... 1 i train for an extended Mortharn Hi Invitations reading aa follows have J tended by the loving rood wishes of been receives va. tne city; , Mrs. Alexander Milne Powell consistently followed throughout, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. M.. Fallon, Mr. and Mrs W, B. Outhrie, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Guthrie. Newbern. Nov. II. -The Daughters I. Cameron. A number of Mra. Came. I r",tfc l!"!!;0 JZJSSS-1"' Wlllant occasion. . . . 1 1111 nrisj. on r santi Aia nfl The pres. M ; 2 j, H. ,E..xeman. Mr. and "X,r WPW, Vaughan. Mr., and .Mra at the. marriage of her daughter V'AV-'.r' Jonnie Mabel. . , ''"'.; '--w"--f! 'and- v ' Mr. Samuel Howard Farabee :J.- V B. durham; . fourth ' hlnateen hundred and eight s : at three o'clock1 at her' residence '. Ratelsh. ' North Carolina. v -The .brioa-to-oe w a young iaoy witwon Hall. , Quantities of chrysan many personal attractions. The groom Ifhemums, the nueen of autumn flow Correspondence of The Observer, Durham, Nov. ll.-A .'delightful vdnt of the week waa -the mee tin i. "?:!? hnv been received in Durham: " n luoivu. as. . aa r 1 uc-ea iili t 111 - n f 1 m aa . ot th Confederacy ten Wad need ar I ron'a friends who are not club women night gave a moat brilliant reception narea tne pleasures of the afternoon, to c the Massachusetts monumental! the literary programme and special r . .a.a.AM. awbm -J J atva,. It I 1ltHrillnnianr aaav4Hrf Kv ajf ra rmt. - thTa.ght"wafr orated la Do warn and everything pos-i " re wucy,rocoguiaeo, Ibis done to make tha visitors enJoylV " r, ' I . . the oeoasloB. -a;i ':,.. ' . I , Mra Alexander M. PowelL Ihla city. Representative Madison, of Maasa-1 Issued Invitations this week for tha ' chusetts, met the visitor 1 and the la-1 marriage os ner daughter, Misa Jen dlea : In the recelvin 11ns were Mr. I nia "Mabel, nd Mr. Samuel Howard v.. xt, oievena, aiisa-r-uiaua wuns, mm. '"""I J jiciuuuu, M ' ,, , fh- Tvinatnn-Ralem I ra u.i, ..4 , ' SeT aw-S. t oHhi lateT.oweU. foTv: Mter andigreat premier . ' ; ambled, wa. abloom with aoft tinted nH.: ST .T.r7a TZZa .Vreral yeara mayor of Ralelah. . MK I t rr pinit . chrysanthemum , filling . tall JT.1 riVL - A, "1. Farabea la now cltv editor of The On Tuesday at 1 .o'clock. Mra J. ".,(. . . v kUO TrflJ ,1IU Vr fUlQU ILI ' ' I j . . . . 1 a great 'Occaskm, "i really believe vs araln." Oen. . ; Durham,, repesentlng' veterans, Joined th Maasachusetts delegation at Petersburg, Va., and was . with them . durins; . their atay in Newbern, , ' , , . On Wednesday night at 1:18 o'clock. C n. Thomas. M3I. and Mrs. A. E. Movd. Mr and Mra W. J. Oriawold, Mr. -and Mra' Jones Fuller. Mr, Will Hollowav. Mrs. W. W. Briggs, Mis Janle Ed warda- Misses Fannie and Rena Court. Cant, ana Mr. . v. Middle.) ; r-- JTh' following cards of great Inter- W, j crystal vases- and .antique bowls.' In -A one remarked: 1 nimtiraiies, sina,wa ii u.. - -r r.-- jon - V I .... m.. . . . . - I - . L . I " wa . . . . . m. I IMA, HILHF IM IIP,' 1H 1.. AHmrmnl TBIiT I Julian 8. Carr. of " " ; .! . . , r . - .yiwsr-. , .T s"Zr::"r:Z l,t tha-'Coafederat ! j : l . : ?r m "" r" AU.tri..Hei: CiTr. '5 , v UAnil.V ttetMnAM ,DnhMf hwim ft ,M,t1MA lhw In th. nAntlv fl.l" . . ,umi,.i.n, A. UVUBUS Mr. and Mra.. Albert Flanagan request the honor ef your presence at the" marriage of - their .daughter t .Laura May, v. :. . 'to . ."AMf.' James rRorner. Winston ' Oft the evening; of Thursday, the iw.nfv.irih ,r iMrtvemner. thousand nine nunarea ano vigni at seven o clock a Xlghteen hundred, and forty-one This tnnonncement did not aur- C. 8trong on North Blount street, the oraUona of ; superb yellow- chrysanthe j J .'.t priaev the people aa their romantic s.aUa. a-.- I .IW I. ..il.m sstlll liai I aaa.agsjsj V I 1 it V UU1 U UIlrL fl y , UlCUtmi IIIVVIUI VUV VI alio llJVaaf, IllUlltal ' W1VU aaa i vuivqiiuvsw aa,aaa) . - .a?' s 'tn r a 1 .. 7 I Joyable th club has held. ' I heightened by the rich drapery, saver, T"u :- iL5"J5 ,a"1"; curgUsa and yellow capped, eanaeiaora. Iv,n " Th-T" ' , ,,r;.7 VhT Of w ' .i-f"uV"-''r-..r. Vlnna, The reat treat f the after at the Methodist parsonage. Misa Mary iS .r.w Hhin .! 'aviSmaStaT- Mia." Tathwrne noo- was the- leeture of Dr. JSxum Beaman, daughter of Mr. nil''SLS: V'JT Mntl09 Winston., of Raleigh, on the MraR, C. Bfeaman beeama th. bride Sfnt Z.fZlJ'i ueion, which waa inter- eating and instructive and thoroughly close of. th pro of Mr.' John Suter .'Jr. The ceremony "-"""-"i'l ",."B SZL"m - , - waa performed by Dr. R. C Baamap: r.VrriT-a",!h'i': i"?-?.!.. At the clo father, of the bride. Miss Beaman, t'; orehtrnment nrovld- on. That havi ben "" aclous luncheon of six ,-lst.r of the bride, waa maid of honor, & ffi?&t?rtM?T . Pr,TW 1 J" eemd ' In the c dining aa eaaw '.m L . 'aa't a I -w - Buv, uurtuB sfj cnrBoiuu Jnuw in&ry i ; h. iiuDi' oi;- noiDoro, rnaerea - Mrer&i gvea tn Honor ot mm warvam wanes-1 room, ,The round table wu covered tunrHasTdV Hm rsrw nltMraLnt" aaDfl aa.1- I .i.aa. I . A nntrin. si si na ffiAlr wl Tsamaartm. I ! . . 7 T . .7 1 J a I .W"U VHCny ffltCV UVCf yCl- In Newbern. where Mr Suferia in the ATin. -7..1.. i. .tV P,renU' r- Mra. r. tt. Hanea. ues- chryaantherauma Silver compatieres V ""wl,Br.n wnere ar. outer is in tnei ollna medical students In tha depart-1 d.v vnin Rverv detail of dress andl.nd di.h.. h.td .nne.i. -. some cnarnung nmi oiiwlth yellow and, chrysanthemum At eacn piece was .were used with charming effect on the Misses Mbllie Heath. KMa v Nnnti tZ7--ttJivZZ A souvenir or tne nappy oocaon.. mantel ana ounei. Tne guesu enjoy- Uaal. Hancock and Eleanor Marshalt ronea'baicina ' w.rT iTas Ph :endmgeUyor& u - i m .11 , . . . i 1 i - 1 rmnm win n srnHirnaiiinii. nsnna unourH i vaai a-, uri rn. -au warn a . r iriBins.s m n. TnW7 m, .rj ru- I i,'. -"y. uirer, pe.rl oarf pa,, : Tha autting of the J on as Fuller, ' Mrs; Joseph Graham "lri" Mf 5n,.0"L vJoha?a:.?.,?nl-r brWe'a--eak.-waai4 tMaatlHsuaoendtnaT I Mrav X- F. Hill. Mra Abbot B. Lloyd, Z:.JJZ.,,L,:trn 1a 0,Xl,2' i1 f nD0W!1r,em- event in the Uvea of the happy young Mr Ed win K.; Powe. Mr, James A. who have been visiting relative in tha nr. Strickland, Strowd TeJl "d -utMtm Thtm -0d.rfut ho.rt-ah.ned Robinson and Mrs.Vjoha F. Wllev. s cufnltur business with hi father, the mnt here ahared a delightful dance ration MVe stoma - rtfi belnrjohnSuterASQn. v with th. corp. of nur a. horts eity, have gone to Kansas City.- where J Manns. they will make their residence In thai -t ; 5 1 ' fiX- -rv' ST .'fcl ..""".J0? it?.'n I :j.wte;;-raJrlTj;-f!l P its .cr.t Th luck bringing wwwaas, Va V siiiivow VI Xlr llaUir." nfiitvva uviQ W IW V V VIVVK, I aalnsT Imlt 1 . Mr. and Mra. J. T. Hollister have re-1 n honor of her sister, Mra O. F. turned from a trip to - Norfolk and Oannon, who with her husbaad, haa Washington, where they have spent a creation of Dennis in New Tork;' with its I Visitors, Mra Ed Hill. Mts, Paul Tay llly of the valley decoration and Ita slgm-1 lr and, Mr. William Morrla. . . . ! One of the most dellKhtful after- rinr ait i uhrisinini vfun.' the thim. Inoona spent by the Tuesday Afternoon Me to Miss Letia Major. th dimes toif"a" V."""" wiia.aars. jonea jrui- n l. a-u . . l.i . Her on Quean "street.: Th hnmi. at. luat returned from an extended, bridal htL v t. ,.- .7i,i!, " ready as swr and pretty as can be, tour, iv-; -. ZZT." "l-.l'J'S-Vl'. mr,"T.l l looked, .aaneeiall. aa-.thla-. aftnnn ar, . T.nn mi ui nn ana air. , win i . r . " " ' " i4 . m.. .v. . I with decorations of many pretty flow- feature waa the readme- by Miss Katb- J? "u of rfrtne Hanea la her own very charming I 1'"' "T v " , e'"r uu, . - " I wereuvery close. There : were five L.' WhWl" ipe.Bd. ilmt wWh ftVinston-Salem. KoX 1L Through .nltha oocaaioa , Thla poem "Dan Cupid is J f?"? " 'kE.1' ! iU- -a.7rr'' f""wU1' .meant merry-makings the past Tried,- had for It. inspiration the Very I Jl" JV week or more. .Mra. A-' R. Winston. of Franklinton. who has been vlsltln? ner pa rente, Mr. ana Mrs. L. H. Cut ler, for some time, has returned home accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Cut WlSTOy-SALEM. Cprrespondence of The, Ooeerrer. I-; visiting her daughter,- Mra. W. .- oujon oa National avenue. - . J iORO. aF.M-saaa, SHll-Uslllf I VI tsITf .Wi I - .W7 1 BP MIBm HUUU WIB TCI W I im..., W. -..-A SA - week, there, ha. rippled the aweH re- bright and wtttymot of ene of the fair JY?ea JJJJ TrnL JISfASK swnance erweaaing ,Beus; -ir , ,vi jattenaant. Aner: givmg. me maiaens ... i k- . J,iT.k .L"1" J5 t varieu, and mdry hint. d bits of good ter the c .,;J ?m l rZZTZiJt., 'ZZ- ,l wouna-up w" "tf ul and teautlf ul t refreshment ani luncheon In honor of Mia. Margam Is tired, Ita truth you may M! 10 MraPWHnim Mor Aaheboro, Nov. II.-The Randolnh elJ"-!,-.'.. . 1 ria Misa Katie Watklna. Misa Oer- tj l, rM.,K .. ,r i .. . - aoiwn cnrysantnemuma - tastefullr be-1 "wTf' I t -r...i !. . ctunp-1 ,,, . . ,. nata saia ,it, , , . . "" uw, son on Friday afternoon and a mort n,heJ Ilrectiv. JvTT.7.J.l Then " na aolng. youth, and maid- Ethel carr, Mra F. X Walker, Mra Correspondence of The Observer. '. ens alike . Interesting' afternoon' waa spent with the Italian painters. Mra Elijah Mof-f rl" """"" V" V"''" ym " : P' wiu go on fltt Vei a ver inatrnetiv. ianf I lf?.nt nMt souveVir of the occasion I . atrike." , . , l a i . i . ... , . . . iA i fc,n . fc I ,na me m Dnojos MISS iNOna ewana, I ' uu n mvjinB wjn mi uh uu yrv- Mlchael ' read by . .. el on of. ' , " xt. r,' 'iL. ri, ,-''"l:"lcour wncheoa at which eorer. were 1 1 a'clock Wednesday evening whea Miaa J. CI. Blesra Miss Paul Taylor.. Misses wupia- wm ge on a Ida and Llllie Cowans Mrs. John I, Rose, Miss Maty Sanford, of Mtocks- vllles Misa Mary Weidon Huske, Mra L. A. Carr, Mrs. W. J, Gelswold, Mia. son. Miss Nannie Bulla and Miss Flor- TZ.'LJ " www I," 1 VLTrL ""V '".". .-!,J - invitanon. nave .oeen receivea . py ence Rlalr and . beantlfnt vnrat anln L,,uw wnowmg guesnTT' MISS Mar- I marwamximnmw vmwt uie dikm el Sir. I fneAda Of W10 couple' reading; Tnc".flalr ana DeautllUI VOCaj aolO. I ret Hanea. Ml.. a,,. ai rwI WllUam Thomaa Old. Tha eVi iiwh m.d. I . Hf i fc. wT k . ,'rr,! Hanea. Mlsaea Sua Bwtft. of Ot- WUUam Thomaa Old. The Church, made by MIS Bulla The hostess tawa. Illinois: Nnu u- ,k t-.. u.. I nM for tha aceaMan. h artUtkt A,uuauy. oy is Buna xne nostessita nn ... a t.tt ..r I rir.i nn,i. T -,irii .-T-. J'k ' Marr cuts, f Grace Whltaker. ana spienaia wait enrysantbemuma In- f most VTurMfiu? r.wfn ' Katherlne Hanea. Frank Hane. Rnth to tha most bewitching effects and Bght most delightful held thl. fall. -Haaes. Lora Ferr.il. Anale Ludlow and ad by oountleae tall aUtely . white-ean- , " .UcU,v.B may lyorook, - . . i. fdlaa,' presented scene never to be tor vr,. r ' Jv " 1 " ' ' ' ' otto, n" to - W Trinity Mra J. T. Moffitt. Mra Wl A. Coffln. I rrUiv th. .iTXTT. I... w i. , v.t. vi.v. k . im i TL.Ander- lent of anotker very elegant bridge pat "h ! ror sd maay beautiful On. thousand and six Mangum street in ii w i Roe8' Mlss : Nannie ty and luncheon tendered her on this oc- bridal scenes, was never more tastefully Durham, North Carolina." : - Hulia, Mra. Charles A. - Hausec of easioa by Mia. Erma Bailey - m the and effecttvety decorated. Before th ar- Thla announcement la animportant iu i-mi, na jars, vaniei Enaw, oi decoration, as well as In the menu ef the! rival of the bridal party, Miss Roaalne In the social lire or tne city. J3oth Mra Annie E. Piper ; ' request.' your -presence -at the marriage of her daughter . s .-r Mr. Reginald Templeton Vmstead -on Wednesday afternoon, November the eighteenth at half past roar ociock Laurinbnrg. eleirant ten-course luncheon pink . and j Deane, the aoeompllshed organist, render-1 -th young people being very well gold were blended la the. most charming the prelud to lohengrtn, followed byjknwn and their marriage will con- On the afternoon - of Wednesday, I color effecta Souvenirs of the occasion I the Grand Fantasia in B by Merkel. Mia!np,t two ot tbv leading famllie . of Jsovenjher 11th, from S to S o'clock, j were damty gilded wire basketabma-i Cynthia Jonee sang with exquisite effect 1 thl" eounty.v Mr. TJmatead haa already jn. ... . rimrannq enienainea ai I mentea wiu . pin for-get-me-notd and My Heart at Thy Sweet. Voicer'Ufrem 1 Purcnaawo w oraumui nom. jorra - progressive 'Forty-two," in honor of hr sister. Mrs. Daniel Shaw, of Lau- Tin burg. Twelve srames were placed, the hljthest score being made by Mrs. J. D. Rom, who was prsnted with , a hand-painted piata. Fhe In turn very graceful!y presented It to the guest of honol-. Mr, ghaw. When the playinsT'wss over daintr clnths were unread and refrpshmpnts of coffee, olive and nut sandaii-hes and cheee straws were served. The ru?fti were: Meadames William C. lUmmT, J. D. Flmnson. W. P. Merman. J. I. V.on, F. If. Morr!. H. E. Mt..;t. J. T. Mof fitt. W.j. Pcarboro. T. Tt. Rod line". ,T. n. T?pd,11r. J. T. t'nflerwood. l. B. SR-Carv, J. V. IfpntT. W. A. Crf fn. Anrl PoMm-Hal V. Worth ar,5 .;:sss Nannie Bulla, Florence Clair, Blled with salted atmonda. The saiest. aamaoa and .Delilah. - Herr Robert Roy. j owned by, Mr. & P. Mason, on were Miss Margaret Hanea. Misuse, Frank of Greensboro, rendered en the violin aa I ifn.um street, and after their tour Mane, jeveryn Hasen. Bus Swift. Nona f only sa artist eould, Schubert's Serenade. 1 vuaiutmKntj .m ywunftccymg. Swank, Ruth Hanea, Lucy Lybrook. I To the straum of Mendelssohn's weddln I ' 1 j ' ' ' " - ' Alice Rose and Ellen Korfleet Friday evening the room was the scene of a.verv Miehtfil gerroan, riven in honor of Mirs htarg ret I brook: Mr. Will Ifanea and Mr.. J. 1 . w J" It 7;., " : . ." ZZl" "' t Mr. and Mra. Thomaa M. Gorman the bridal party enrered. -th attendants frIb.raU Ur fllli J'Idd,0!r. in City a,jb ball pasrfnaj In th. following order along ,ei,u"7 ,n ..a,'". 7 L.l" V-.V.i.r .Id. .Ule.: Mia. Major and MU Ly f " ?" jtianes ana me memwrs of jmr cnarmin?, house-party. On tills occasion Mr.. W. H. Misiln had the honor of bem? the escort of the brlde-to-he. Twelve other couples tartictpaied in this enjoyable dance. . FatuHsr at 1 o'clock V:s Lora Fer rell entertained at a charmina: brliisc purty and luncheon In compliment to Miss Siarearr-t Hsnes and the beTy ci brijj'it, attractive girls constilutlu her ."'''."'' , - B. Eringhaua of Elisabeth City; Miss McMullea and Miss Hasen; Mr. W..O. I'nderwood, of Hertford, and Mr. R. a. White, of Edenton; Mis. Erma Bailey snd Mtsa Ellen . Norfleet; Mr. W. R. Cdoehart.' of Avoca.- and .Mr. a. T. Dwirs; Miss Pue 6wtft nd Mis 8wsnk; Itr, Ha!r Hanea and Jlr. John n-dr-wn; Miss Ruth Hsnes and AIi- Roe; Mt. W. A. "Worth and Mr. .A. 1L Vann. Aioug t!, mlddis, aisle, lighted with wui j In the afternoon, to loin (Mrs. Gorman In a game of flinch and euchre, with out knowing of the happy-event until Hhey reached the attractive home. which wa. beautiruliy decorated, with feme and chrysanthemums. In the hall the two dates. 1893 and 1S0I shown brightly in tiny eiwetric liphta aitalnst a background of green. The score tarda were heart shape with a cluster of wedding; bells In one corner and 191 and 10S beneath them. Mrs. Oorman received her guest In meeting and courtahip Js. known by their frfenda Jr.. wins ion is a .on of -one iot Durham most dlstin nil.hed lawrers. Ur. Robert Winston, whii Miiat Flanae-an' la well known and liked, here, - having visited In th city. k There waa a quiet but very pretty wedding at the home of Mr. J. 8. Forsyth.5 near the aouthernvpart , of the eitv Tneaday morning. This was the marriage of hi flaognier, vere, w Mr. Fted Fs-ucette, tof Burlington. Elder W. A. Slmpklnai of Rateign ran- elated. It waa th wish of the eoupie that the jmarriag ba kept very ouit mtu thai announcements waa On account, of that th license waa nnx .i,irrd' tilt the last moment and only a tew relaiivee and trienda were present .'tne anenosni trot George Jordan, of Burlington, vthe k..t ... .nil vnu Eftie Forsyth, sis ter of the bridesmaid of honor. The other, were Mr. Robert Wood, of the city, and . Miss Annie owe.rton, m Henderson. oin ,onoi a" are popular in Durham and have a great many friend hw,;;; -jf v i: a iJ thirtv-aundav afternoon Mr. Tama, w Umi and Misa lola Ethel Lea wer marrisd, Thla took place at ih. nt the bride's father. Mr. 811a M. Lea, with Rev. A.' P. Barbae officiating. There aoerat awenunow and nany'' friends were present -ry;; aHh Voma of the bride's father. Mr, Eli Trippett, Sunday evening at seven thirty o'clock. , Mr. ' Ropf Womble , wss marriea w " TrtPPCtt RV' J- A, Dauey, pasror of tha ; East . Pnrham ? Methodlat church, apoke the word, that mad. them husband na, wire. f , . i fn..M ' delie-htful vneetlnr of the Tuesday Afternoon, Bridg. Club with - Mia - Mary Weidon Huske,'. at the home 6f Df. 3. MLMaanlng on Dtlllard atreet. - Promptly v t thre tkirfv the' alayinsr began' as I th custonv The carda lld not run very well for any one, therefore tha, scores were not very htfri. . There were four ps tables, ln tint, lihrarv and altttaar room And- from each one from tlmo to time could be heard about of iugnierr anewma the. game ware loa.-' -..y -After all the score, were counted, i ... .,d Mra. Jonea Fuller had the hlgheat. After this delUhtful re fresh menu were, served, r Those pres ent were: Miaa Lottie eharp, Mia Ida rr.n VHm. Katie Watklna Mia Martha Cowan,' Miaa Mai Jtonford, Miss Hsttle Owensv Mr. A.Paul Oil pert. Mrs. . Jone FuU.r. Misa Annie Lnuiae Vaughan, Mra Paul v Taylor, Mis Willie Smith, Mis Ethel' Carr, .... a. rrr. Mies Jo Tay lor. Mrs., John Rose? an4 MU Sadie Hackney. -;-; fp i ' The Fiin Lovtna; Ouh t Tuaaday afternoon with Mia tanww i 'tha first of lis fall sen. Th club, dlmlnlahed br several -ber. being away at hooU had only eight present nd when the Preai- members Miss Louise Troyvras offered and accepted. It waa a fns.new well aa a social meeUng. , Th. preai renf. home wa , PrtU!y decorated In yellow and green and fl'o"'"f the r.i Mfr.ahm.nta were served. The Vhib will bea weekly conclave from thla ume.;;v . ' - t- . . - tttm new. et the wedding of two of Durham'a well-known young peo ple reached here V'"? It waa aa followa: f Mr. Thoroa C. Farthing and Miaa Mabl Faucette ... united in marriage. In Raleigh Wednesday morning at ; one thirty clock by Rev. Mr. woncum. runaway anair, not a uwiu. TWO MORE ROCK HILL BJUDK8. Miss Sarah Eva GIBespsa to Bo Wed ded to Mr. Oornellaa Iranoan BnutA and Mb Jail Dratton Kendrick to Mr. Irlatrani Walker Beuie Both Cerccnonlva Wedneaday After noon. !' .-'- r: -' . . ... Special to lhe Observer. " '-' Rock H1IL ' a . Ci Nov. 1. -Re clplents of an invitation reading "Mr, acd Mra. Richard Thomas Gillespie reoueat the nleasura of your eomvany at the'wedding reception of their daughter. Barah Eva. and Mr. Cor. neuua Duncan BmllD, on weaneaaay afternoon. November lstW at hair past 4 o'clock, at home. Rock Hill. 8. C. Are looking forward to thla so cial event with Interest, Mia GUlea- Pla 1 a young- lady widely known and Is much admired for her rare beauty and lovely character. . Th groom is a well-known newspaper ntan of Ro und, N. c and is very popular. The marriage will be solemnised at the home of the bride's parents on Moor etreet, by Rev. R. T. Gillespie, of Florence, a brother of the bride, assisted by Rev, J. T, Dendy, ot Old The attendanU will be as followa: Maid of honor. Miss Llllie Earl Sad lerj dame, of honor, .- Mra W. ., T. Brock, of Columbia, and Mra R. -T, OlllesDle. of Florence; j bridesmaioa, Misae KIttr Steward. Fled a Steele and Carrie Adams, ef Rock Hill, and Abbi Bryan, of Sumter; beet man, Mr. Ansrua McKensle. of Jtolana, n, C-t groomsmen, Measra Clyde -McCul lum, Leon Alford. and Bernard Edens, of Roland, and William alnapla,, of Rock H1U. Tne symooi mat wm oina these two young hearts together will be carried ; . by little Miss ,; Mary Schwrar. Only relatives and a few Intimate frleads will .' witness the ceremony, but quite a . number s pas been Invited to the reception. -v..v Mm John F. Kendrick will give in marriage hr daughter, Julia Brat-ton,- to Mr. Frlstram Walker Bethea on the afternoon of weaneeaay, me mth of November, -at half-past- S o'clock. Tl CoUege -Lavente,;( Rock Hill. vKoiith, Carolina." ' Much ! interest la eenterea in mut mama ire. wnicn xaaes - iwm: iroiu Rnek Mlll'a aoslal set adother of her charming members, ; Misa Kendrick t a young MWJy or charming manners and haa a wide circle of admiring friend.. Mr. Bethea Is sf business man of Marlon county and belongs to one of the, oldest ana nigniy re. spected families of that county. Tha enunla. after tha ceremony and re ception, will $o on a honeymoon to Washington . snd. , otheH Northern cities, v. 'frViW,fc;A!-'ii ' ERROR IN.. ROyA VOTE, .'f Chairman Khrtts Calls Attention to Mistake Which Gave Ritcnin jars, e Malortty In That Codnty Thau Ho Really nooelved The Correct Figure Given. . i-v-v..--; Observer Bureau, i , -' 411 North Main Street, yl , ' Salisbury, Nov,; II, I know that election figures hare palled on th public, but It la Just as well to keen political history straight, for present justice and future reference,", said Hon, Theo v. Jtiutts. Democratl. chairman of ' the eighth district to-day. - ("With no- de.hr to detract from Mr. Kltchln; but to do hi associates on th. State ticket. Con gressman Hacketv snd the Democrats of Rowan Justice, I feel it my duty." said Mr. Klutta 'to aay that . Mr. Kltchln'. true majority In Rowan Is ISI and not 1.11 1 as offlclalTy reported snd published,'' ,;s-v.:V ;;,;;: "Not until after the conntv; can. vasslng board had completed Its work and gone home, and after the official returns had been forwarded to Hal- Iiew Hethod cf Eciucirj. V Fat . A new. Item from Pari. Informs us that the American method of pro ducing; a slim, trim figure, is meeting With astonishing success. 1 This sys tem, which ha made such a wonder ful impression over there,-must be th 1 Marmola Prescription , Tablet method of reducing f at t It Is sRfe to say that, we have nothing better for thla purpose in this country. Any thin; that will reduce the -excess pesh a pound a day without Injury to th. stomach, th causing of wrinkles, the help of exercising or dieting, or Inter ference with oa.'. meal la a mighty Important and useful , addition . to civillsation'aaeeeasltiea. just such a catalogue of good result, however, follow the Y use , of - these 'r pleasant, harmless and economical little . fat reducer. - W say economical, be cause Marmola Prescription Tablets (made m accordance with the famous prescription) can be obtained-of anr drngglat or the makera. the Marmola Co.. Detroit, , Mlch for ' seventx-C ve cent the large case, which Is a de cidedly economical price considering the number , of tablets each case con tains. . i'tc.i--r.'!-e'.-. V - ,r eigh, wa. It; discovered that throucrh he erroneous tabulation of the vote fin-inuH, vne Twi inaieaa et being Kltchln . 2,7 and Cox -1,62. ahould hay been Kltchln t,t 4 and Cox 1,1 tl, making Mr. Kltchln'. ma jority S Instead f l.llt. The er ror seems to have occurred in this way: th. official return for Land la gave Kltchln It. Con 17; for Morgan, Kltchln IIS, Coi It; for Gold Hill. Kltchln , Coa IJ : .Tha. figures should hav. been exactly th reverse, the Kltchln voU having been inad vertently put in the Cox eolumn and v,c rse. Again, the returns from the West ward of Salisbury officially av Kltchln JTt, Cox Tl. while the tra. flgurea aa I am Informed, ahouM be; Kltchln 7t. Cog 171. . There waa no inteatloa on anybody part, of course, to do anybody injustice, but thes errors were doubtless the result ef hast and Inadvertenc. , Th. er ror at Gold HUL wa the onlv one mad h V th. aonntv uiivimI.. Kaq..) . the others having been made bv th preclnet . election officials, as I am Informed, i .. -k,, i-i-J.L --s.-. "With all the' Influences at work against Mr. Hackatt. and with the Re- puoucan fight, hoUy centred : against him, his vot In . Rowan waa t.tte. only ltt lea than Mr; Kite bin's, ani tl mora than h. received against Mr. Blackburn two yeara ago. Mr. Cowles vote, however, waa , l.lll. belnr 701 more than ;, Blackburn- received two years ago. and li mora than Cox re- oelved this year, reducing Hackett's majority to 461. Mr. Hack.tt also re ceived more votes la Iredell, Stanly, Cabarrus and Ashe, than ho did two years ago, and waa only swamped by th. tremendous and unexpected in crease In the Republican vote., I nave felt't said Mr. Klutta. !that tc aay thla much was due to both Mr. Hackatt and myself. ..,... Mr. Klutta added that the vote of Rowan tn 1104 waa Glenn 2.417. Har ris l.lll.- In 1 101, , McNeill I.J24. Douglas l.ill, ' Mr; Kltchln'. cor. rected vote la therefore greater than Glenn' by It. and greater than Mc- NelU's by, lli. r! After a)l, therefore, the Democracy of Rowan, in tha face of the fiercest fight in the State, ha. Increased Its vote, elected its entire legislative and county ticket by In creased . vote and good majorities, la In good ahnpevend will be In tha rinr to win In nitj at It has always done. .XT . ; saaw .... i w V',:- Fancy net lac or ' em- ' broidery waists can ha perfect ly cleaned by our hand per formed "French Dry, Cleaning" , process. ; , ; We'll get a!) the ' soil and stains out' will brighten and freshen - ap - the cloth and colore and will not injure in any war either the waist or trimmings. ; v ." ... . .i- ' Our service costs but a small sum. It's worth patronising .very frequently-. . - ft:rlctteac2sn l2:fry v Lanaderers, Dyers, Cleaners, ..lit i-soathu Tryon Sk i i , ..as mmm mmm mm 1 wjLl,-! ! !- Whenever yoa are pcixlcd over ' Just exactly tha right TEEAT for totsa elegant tocial occaaSao; for wan ysfuruac weaa, or ior mtm 1 1 or for Aer, 'or th children, yoa ar certainly in the dark ai or oa conJy 4 uec4cenexianleMvoabtrx5fwr' J THEN, ther Is a wonderfully d - Bdoe eoBchtnment cwajtino; 70a nod your f ortanata friends. . feer. 's in its reputation carries all the tradiUou of elo- vjranc and qoaBtyi ft 7:rl:!J7Y-:'' v Seal by aS Sngsts and eonf eetioaar, ; ft f-7 UTTUEIL3 1 Sim CI Knozttllb, Tenic is., ' i - ,, . 1 Exclusive Granted 1
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