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SECOND SECTION i Twenty-Four Pages cr It n NEWTON. rrpondeno ot Th. OterTr. Nwton, Nov. M-r-Tn Thanlw Ctvlnc meotinr of the Thnwday Book Club wu bld WednMdar Xtrnoon at th homa of th president, Mn o i, WarUck. Ttere wu a full :ttniianea of bo members wall aa quite a number of rueU. Tbe beautiful parlOr of tbla hospitable home wu beaked with handsome sotted Dlanta. conspicuous among which was a fine lemon tree laden with rolden fruit. The hostess cave a brief aketch of the life of Oeorge Barr - MoCutcheon. the author of Tha XMuichter of Anderson Crow,", the ttoak of the afternoon. Current topics was the subject of the day and many exhaustive : Items ware read. The study of North Carolina called fm State Institutions and 'several bapers were read on the University. Greensboro Normal, Jackson Train- Ins School and Hospitals lor the. In - saca ' A dallclous salad -course wss aerved durlnc the afternoon by the i tMiataa. assisted by her. ao complished daughter, : Mrs. W. H.J Bverhardt. j . .v: Wedneedav laftenioon the children f the Kewtoa graded school gave a most excellent . Thanksgiving eater tslnment in the -auditorium of; their school in the presence of a number of the parent and friends, s The reci tations were all of a high order and the singing - was very gvod. ;Attbe close Of the exercises many ex t-iic parents presented books to the school In order to increase the school library, and efforts will be. made to have the books of -the. old- Newton Library turned over to the school, as the as sociation has been dissolved ior sev eral years.. . l - - - - NEWBERN. v Correapondanee of The Observer.- .' ,. Newbern, Nov. ' J 7. Mrs. 1 A '.Mahler, of Raleigh, . haa'j returned heme after spending a fewdays with Mrs. K. K. Bishop. Mrs. Richardson Henderson, f Salisbury, has - re turned .to her home after spending a v week with . her sister, Mrs.' S- M Rrionson. on Broad, street- Mr. 0. N-'Ennett is in Cedar Point. Carteret , county, where be is spending a few " days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs -' J F.' Marchant are visiting relatives In Norfolk. Va.-Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hahn, formerly of Newbern. but now . living in Winston-Salem, spent - sev oral days last week in the city visiting . ' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. . B. Crockett' of Hampton. Va are visiting their son, Mr. W. Crockett . Miss Daisy Ropers, or Klnston, court " stenographer for Craven county, Is hero attending court this week. CoL W. B. Rodman, of Charlotte, spent several days here last- week on pro fessloniti business. Misses LliU and Lixxie Rogers, of Newport, who are attending school her, spent Thanka gtYlfig at their home. lira. C T. . ir . f IK THE iREALM OF NORTH CAEOLIMA SOCIETY ! ' ' Tm ig8S" 1 ' 1 ' " ' i n i ' I, ' " ' 1 1 ' ' " -.Ti'-T HI ,! ;...v :'.;."' rj.vJs'i. One fine Kilcr llampbe Inquire at SOUTHERN WAREROOMS fU 5 West Trade St., Charlotte N- Phone 196. Watson. Miss Ruth Watson and Miss Jeannette . Hill : accompanied them home and spent Thanksgiving In New On Wednesday morning at St Paul's Roman Catholic church Mlsa Margaret McSorley became the bride of Mr. . W. J,' McBennett. Father! Btapleton and - Gallagher officiating. Miss Julia McSorley, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, while Mr. C -J. McCarthy was best man, and Miss JuUa Swert presided at the organs Mrs. McBennett is a Newbem girl and quite popular, while Mr. Me Bennett has been for lour years superintendent, of -the -city water and light plant., coming ; here from Fort Wayne, Ind. -. - , : WILMINGTON. Orreapondence of ;The Observer, Wllnungton,' Nov. -C7. Mlaa Julia of a Worth was the channmghosteas very dellchtful brides party on Thursday evening of last' week, ' given in honor of two pf the visiting yoanaj ladles, Mlas Madge.. Johnatoa, of Rock Hill.,' & who is ths attractivs guest of Miss Isattel SmaUbones, and Mias , Alice Huska of Washington. D. C, the popular visftor of Miss Margoerite Walker. At the eon- djlusioa of a most Interesting game,, sei Ucions reReahments war served ths guests who were: Mlsa Johnston, Mlas Husks, . Miss ' Isabel SmaUbones, Mlsa Marguerite Walker, Miaa -ChrUtine Btev earn- Mlss Aths Hicks,- Miss Theo Cantwell, and Uesarsi Tons and Richard Meares, Mr. - Raymond i Hunt, . Mr. Rapalle, . Mr. Marion- James - and : Mr. John Hurchlsoni . . -. - Miaa ' Agnes 'McQueen delightfully en tertaihed in honor, ot Miss , Mary Ella Moore on Friday of - last week, st a luncheon,' on which- oocaalon all of the bridesmaids were present.- Miss- Moor bar been"tbe recipient or manr oleaaant attentions, which attest her popularity is the younger set, and it is aeedleea to say that Miss MoQueea, la her us mil charm lng manner, (raotonaly entertained" her gaesta, and that a 'moat delightful tune waa spent by all present, :, -:' ; Their many Irienda 4a this dty were interested ta learn that Mrs,. George N. Hamss, Mra-liarry U. La timer. Jr and infant son. Harry O. Latimer. Jr. Jr- arrived durmg the past week frem Ad- burn,. K. T. ' Mra. Latimer will spend seme ttme to this fctty. ' where- she will later be ioined by her huaband, who will also visit liis old homa . The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Marburg and family, of Balti more, are according- them a most cordial welcome In : this city, where they are the guests of Mra Marborgs mother. - Among the many pleasant social func tions thst have been given cnnpliraen- tary to Mix. Mary Ella Moore,-waa the very pretty, tea. given by Mrs. Edwin A. Metts, at her -attractive borne on Market street A most delightful boor was spent . ' , . t - ' " lillill Stiei slightly used only Once if You Want a nas C. XL by Mrs. Metts guests, who were: Miss Mary 291a Moore, the guest or honor, and Miss Alios LeOrand, Mlsa Virginia Bailey.-Miss Agnes McQueen, Mlsa Helen Strange, Miss Theo Cantwell and Miss Jessie Crossweli. of. Vayettevtlle, all of whom were members of' Miss Moore's bridal party, and alas Miss Annie Hill Holmes, Mias OHt Quiac. Miss Sarah Croaewell, -Mrs. Dnnlnr. of Newton, Mass., and Mra W. G. PulUana. . v ... .i, a. ; Friends of Miss Janie Cronty will be interested to learn that she vlalted Rich mond ' on Thanksgiving "Day to witness the Carolina-Virginia football same, af terwards going to Hampton, Va, where she is the guest of relatives. ' Miss Marguerite Holladay v returned to the city on Tuesday last after an abaence of mere than two months spent in Fay- ettevlUa, LUlmcton, and otlier places, Where ahe was tbe guest Of relatlvea One of the most beautiful dances thst bss ever taken place in the history of the club, wee the 'dance given by L Agile Cotillion Club, on Monday evening last, in honor of the Moore Mills bridal party. of the 'occasion, and s large number of spectators was In the gallery. The music was furnished byv. HoUowbuahe's orches tra, and tho-germa was led by Mr. Paul Caatwell, was for several years has been ttn leader ef , the club; and whose ability and grace has been, many times proven. A large number of. visitors was present, these being: - Misses Katharine Wlnelow, Hertford; Margaret Harris.. New Jersey; Sue AndersoiQ Ocaia, Fla.: Jeasis Croes wait Fayetteville;'. Alios Husks, Wash lngton, D. C: Rita Meares, Ridgeway, S. C; Sena Critx. .Winston-8lm; Mr. and Mrs Ladson A. Mllla, OreenvUle. S. C. ; Mr. Otis' Pi Mills, ' Jr.. , Mr. - J. S. Bailey, Mr. Perry Beatty, "Mr. Claude D. Smith, Mr. ' W. ; C Cleveland, of Greenville, 8. C; Mr. J.' R. McNealy, Mr. Henry A, Johnston, of Norfolk, Va. and. Mr. Ar thur ladson Mills, of OreenvUle, 8 C. Tbe-ypatron eases were, .. Mrs. John . M. Walker; Mra- Annie Northrop, Mrs. Thomas M. Green sad Mlas Belle Ander n. i": A - . V..':.;.V'.-;. "k- " Friends of Mr. and Mrs. VsjiRensalear Choate King wUl be glad to learn that they nave returned - from their- bridal tour and are at borne to their friends at MS Market str.', . , ; c&& V .- The marriage of Miss Mary SSIa Moore and Mr.. Arthur Ladaoa M)Ua of Graen ville,. S. C, on Tuesday evening hut was the sccasloa -o unusual. Interest to the hundreds ot trteads Of the young couple. both ef wham ara premlnest la the social life erf the Oaronhas. The: marriage oo enrred1 at o'clock at Orace Methodist Episcopal church, -which bad been moat elaborately decorated by Mr. - W1U Rehder. the florist. Witt. a prof uslsa ot Southern smllax. ferns and cut flowers. the wbo!e"beiRg illuminated by numerous candles set in order along the rear cbaa oei rati and near tbe pulpit The bridal party was preceded by two charming lit '.rv m, omy II, only CA ance O JL Y -JUL M C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. tie flower girls. Misses Emily Fairfax MacRae and May Latta Moore, gowned in pure white with sashes o green, and carrying little baskets of white earns. tlons. These were followed Jy the grooms men, then by the bridesmaids and tbe maid of honor, who Immediately preceded the bride, accompanied , by her brother. Mr. . Roger Moore. The groom entered from the Sunday school - room, ac companied by his brother, Mr. Otis M"le, Joining the bride at the altar.' -The bridesmaids were Misses Sena Crits. of Wlnaton-8alem, Miss Jessie Crossweli, ef Fayetteville: Mies Katharine Wmslow, ot Hertford; Mrs. Ladson Mills, Green ville, a C. sad Misses Virginia Bailey, Helen Strange, Agnea McQueen. Theo Caatwell. of Wilmington. The groomsmen were: Messrs. perry Beatty and Claude D. Smith, of Greenville; Henry John ston, of Norfolk; Joel Bailey, of Green wood, s. C; Ladson Mills, of Greenville, S. C; W. C. Cleveland, -of OreenvUle; Markley- Crossweli and Louis T. Moore, of Wilmington. The bride was beautiful ly gowned m white . satin, - with accom panying tulle bridal veil, 'and carried a bouquet of Bride's roses end lilacs of the valley. The maid of honor wore a beau tiful grown ef white crepe do chine, made en train, spd carried Bride's roses, while the bridesmaids- were becomingly .at tired In dlrectotre gowns of Nile green messsUna made an train,, and earned large bouquets ot white chrysanthemums. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. A..moot sod immediately after the wed ding a brief reception was held st the homo- at the bride's mother, MratSusaa B. Moore, after which tbe young, couple repaired -to Union -station, where they boarded the northbound train tor a visit of .; several weeks., The 1 out-of-town gnesta vbo were present to attend the wedding, aside from, those- who were in the bridal party, '-were the . following: Capt and Mrs. Otis P. Mule, of Oreen vtUe. 8. C, parents, of the, groom; Mrs. J. A. Pore, ef Charlotte, an aunt of the bride; Mra A. W.vDunnlng,. et Newton, Mass., and Miss Annie Moora of New Tork. sisters of the .bride, , . '. . . . - . - . ' The . bridal party ef 'the Mills-Moore wedding has been 1 In a whirl of soclsl gayety for the past week or tan days, many pleasant attentions having been so-, corded them. Among these was a delight ful oyster roast, gives on Monday but. when - a car was chartered, tbe merry party leaving tbe city above U o'clock and returning at t, 'After tbe rehearsal ea Monday evening Mias Alice LeOrsad delightfully entertained' the party at a supper, after which the party - repaired to Masonic Temple to attend the dance given by lAgile -Cotillion Club. This was followed by a German supper which wss' given by Mias Virginia. Bailey, and us a fitting climax to a day ef un usual pleasure to all the members of the party. ... , ; '..''. ' . ' CONCORD; Corresposdesoe ef The Observer. - Concord. Nov. :i. Mra - J. WC. Wsdswortn was ths pleasant hostess Ilia - - ese t ' of the Study Club "on Thursday last In the study of Hawthorne, a most Interesting ., programme ' was given. Resides the members, Mrs. J. A. Mc Aulay, of Mount aUead, and Miss Ma tilda Mldgette, of Ashland, Va., were present ea guests. Most dainty and delicious refreshments wore served. With Mrs. J.' B. Sherrlll as Hostess the Virginia Dare Book Clob esjoyed a most delightful meeting last Friday. The afternoon was devoted to a study of the American Indian, and meat In teresting papers were read on "In dian Education."' by Mra - H. M. Pro pat, and "Indian Art," by Mra W. R. Herria Ther magasine reviews whlih havs 'proved so helpful, were led by Mrs. George H. Rutledge. At the closa of ths literary programme the hostess led tbe way Into the din ing room which, In Its decorations, suggestive of Thanksgiving, was pret ty and artistic la ths centre of the table wss placed a1 huge pumpkin, with twelve lighted candles en it (each candle representing a member tt the dub) and surrounding the pumpkin were apples, turnips, corn, bananas and. oranges most effectively grouped. A most elegant collation was served. The Concord Soroals had for Its most agreeable hostess on- SaturJay Met r Mra William . W. 8tuart Ths following papers of much Interest ere 1 read: -Anglo Saxon Prose," Mra Stuart "The Nation and the Language." Mra 8. J. "Ervin; "Sir Walter Soott" Miss Ora Hoover, At the close of the literary programme the etostess served most dainty re freshments. .. . v , , The . Bans Bouci Club - was most charmingly entertained 7 by. Miss Eu genia Lore on Tuesday. .. . ' t A "Stocking Boclal." a most - novel entertainments waa given by the a dla of the Lutheran church on Friday evening from 7 to 19, at the home of Mrs. John M., Cook. Apart from tne social pleasures, of the evening It was a decided financial success, mors than ft having been real Is i - . : " The Euchre Club was aatertained by , Mrs. J. F. Hariey on . Frldav Miaa Willi Parmrrtmi at arhs. marie, is ths guest of her nncle. Dr. W P.-Pemberton. . : - . - - ' ' .', ' i i i i ':1 . j Miaa -Ins Pottrana anttt ThmiI In Charlotta the vnest of . Miaa Ma Oatea 8he represented the American girl li the "Reveries of a' Bachelor." which was give ther Tueeday vea- tng. Mis.' Frank Oartett and ehndsan. of Charlotte, are visiting Mrs. H. M. R arrow. Miss JshKn Lowe'- soent Thanksgiving In Charlotte, the guest of relative- Miss Jessie WUllsnu. et Keldsvuis, ts the guest ot her sister, $800 mams Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Shaw and Stieff SelfPIayer Pianos ' Fine Tuning Mrs. R. 0. Wheeler. Miss Zula and Mlas Grace Patterson visited Mra Charles 8. Stone, itt Charlotte, last week. Miss Cora1 Smoot spent Thanksgiving In Salisbury with her brother, Mr. W. B. Smoot. Mra A. B. Lenti and daughter, Mies Mar garet, ot Salisbury, spent Thanksgiv ing in the city, guests of Mrs. C. i Smith. v 5HEE 0R0. Correspondenoe of Tbe Observer. Asheboro, Nov. t7. The Randolph Book Club held Its regular meeting with Mrs. J. D. Ross on Friday after noon, November- S Oth. "American Humorists" was ths subject for the afternoon and very Interesting papers on Mark Twain, Bill Nye, Peter Dunne, (Mr. Dooley) - and Dorothy Dlx were read by Mrs. H. E. Moffltt and Mrs. W. H. Morlng. tne latter also reading a very interesting personal letter from Dorothy Dlx. Mra BV E. Klphart then read selections from the humorists, after which "current events" were generally discussed. The refreshments of fruit salad, fruit cake, pound cake and stuffed dates seemed Just a hint ' of approsching Thanksgiving, and reminded the guests also that Christmas wss not f sr oft Mra A. A. Ross, Mra J. V. Hunter,- Mrs. C. A. Wood and Miss Esther Ross were the guests of the club for tne afternoon. -' Friday evening Miss Florence Blair, assisted by her sisters, Misses Etta ana Annie BUlr. gave a most delight ful reception to th members of the graded school faculty. On arriving the young men were given cards on which was written the name of a President Of the United States and the young ladles those having rhe maiden names or the president's wives. Jo this way partners were found for a contest en titled, "Celebrated Synonyms." Near ly all of the guests found the correct answers, and is drawing for the wise Miss Erma Whitfield was ths . lucky one, winning a box of HuyleVe candy. A delicious salad course, with coffee, salted almonds and mints was served. The members of the school facul ty Include Prof. O. V.'. Woosley, su perintendents Misses Laura SUmpson. Maggie Lee Erwln. lone Cates. Daisy Osborne, Agnes Morlng and Clara Jdomt Misses Nannie Bulla and Flor ence Glair bar charge of the music clasa Besides the members of ths faculty present the guests were Misses SLUGGISH LIVER A FOB TO AMBI- '''' a r'-'TlOK;; ; Too cannot' Seeompllah very much g your liver is InaeUve as yo fast dull, your eyes are heavy and alight exertion exhausts you. , on no, Laxative Fruit makes you feel bright and scttva ' Orine Laxative Fruit Syrup doaw not nauseate or gripe and. Is mild and very pleasani to tete. OcIbo is more effective than pills or ordinary - eatbartlea - Ktltm snbati- itites, k. uK jomaa Co. and W. L. Uaod Co. ...SECOND SECTION "w v :v'." '" .; : -;.''. : -Twenty-Four Pages . 7 i 1 ;f a Specialty May McAllster. . Edith'.' Moring and Erma Whitfield. Messrs. Charjes Fox. Henry Robins, J, A-i Spence, Fre Hendricks, E. C. Anman, U 1. Vhit aker, R. C. Kelly, David BullardaB l Dr. D. H. Lockhardv i fT Mra J. V. Hunter entertained the members of the graded school faculty at a J'thtrable party" at her hdrae on Saturday afternoon. November Slat. Everyone had, some work and a gener al good time. waa had. professor Woos ley came In late and being ths only man present was naturally "the man, of the hour." A delightful salad coura was served. j-V; --. 'vWi.fW-; Mrs. W. H Morlng cava an "old lsV ilea' party" at her home on Fayette-1 villa street Thursday t afternoon 'in honor of her mother, Mra W. - H. Moring, 8r. A few young ladles were there, but moot of the guests wrero grandmothers, the guest of honor be ing in the 8 tb year. . Hot chocolate and cake were served h. ii.n.h. tera of ths house. Misses Agnes ana j Edith Moring; and ' then some olx time songs were sung, the guests leav-v InST With th llMr Hilt .ImMrf ten strains ringing la their ears anJ feeUng that tor a few hours at leaif they had renewed their youth. -- ' Mr? and Mrs, Hal V. Worth enter tained a few of their young, friends at a six eours dinner on Wednesday evening. Tho polished table was al-. most covered with . beautiful laco pieces and In the centre was an Im mense pumpkin ailed wjth fruits and flowers, typical of th season. Smaller pumpkins were also used In the dec orations and tho soft Ughte;from many shaded candelabra made the .table a perfect dream of . beauty, p-. , The- guest were Misses May Mc AUster, Nannie BuUa, Laura Stinscn, Maggie Lee Erwln, Etta Blair, Esther Rosa and Messrs J. A. Spence, H. M. Robins, R. C- Kelly.'a, V. Woosley. D. 1C Lockbart,-W. J. Armneld. Jr. f.:.v";.V,.: ' ' "- - Misses Estller Ross was hostess to "The Ramblers" on Thursday after noon. November Si th. After the reg ular programme was over dainty score cards were distributed and the gue?t Invited , to play : forty-two," This gam Is always Interesting and excit ing to those who like to play, an 1 th guests played with typical holiday seat. After the games were over an I the prises distributed to the fortunat-. ones, dainty lunch cloths were sprea 1 and delicious fruit salad. "Marr se rites" and nabiaco wafers served. 1 l Mght was falHnr when the guests nn ally bade their hostess good hyt-, thanking her for a most delijth; f -.. i ending of a happy Thanksstvipe c! .-. Malaria Makes Pale C? o 1. iri. Ktsnnarri i. TASTELESS CHILL. TOXIC out malaria -and builds up t' -tarn. For . grown people a ; wen, s v 7
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