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CHARLOTTE, DAILY OBSERVER,, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1909, THE REALM OF NORTH CAROLINA SO CIETY WINSTON SALEM. Correspondence i f P Wlnetoii-Ssl- ni, M Severn) elegant f-.o. week bj way : ;i. ments of i. ; coming even.- :. . cast their ...i.-h,:i' has one we. k ..n i.alixed hy t h - n. cial even u t h .. .1 i : ptare last Fnd.-. .--. Mis.- Eliza V . .u;.': luncheon In . "ii . , j ii. nor Fries, was a . tic and enh'o a Parma vloi.-'.- ; qulls and test fall i.ir . leotrve de. . ' the n i : ' . iittle os .i l led v illi . : : . a. h gi.. st ...-. designated served m.otl ! : . . , i he 1 1 . rev- r real 1 : immii.il fr.in, : ness. The : Vuni.'. ,l...itni -guests M is- ill'- i Hahnsor. ' : . in u Grac1 h 1 1 a K i . . : Ludl-.u Mnif . ' . ' .-. i ,:,. St.,:! ... !. : ) ( t . J i.i f t i' M is.,.- ' I w '-lis I Annie U l!-.,n. i-.i i. Sji t u r .1 a v .i : ' Fries nas dni'i. " ligf.lf ui . "ft. .. . Misa Vh:i. ' . cig ht -i oi.I e I . tl' i en.i. r . 1 s i i 1 . i.. . e fn.'nl . lei t to .,l..i M.ss 1.1-..not 11 1. l.t of ,e Iri tol l,....r C. e ,i . Ii.i! 1 . i 1 1 h ;. vv he I. vv as Ifi I ' I ej-1 l h c, a !. 1 i . 11' lliel.t , ,t 1 h- ; enH'.in'nt "f tot M.-fet M 1 1 I, , i iwei.s. t. I 'r. K. ' A.'i' . .-K.il .ii.i taut.- seldom . ..nihil.. .1 t.. I.i-ni'.n .i more attract 1 . ml.). ., i.e,i;. t If 111 liri.lll I t O I" 1 l"li. 1't "111 the ;rfc.- ! ..I vi . .; isi.s i " 1 1 ! s 1 1 , . iHX W Ith 1'.. 1 11 l.i ! !!..!.. In whit.- (itri u t!,:...i;n .i i. of the eleKa'.tl . ..).(... I'll, .i ..".!-. the Ortlnly .jr.-. .ui.l sloi. u.-.Miu hell j.la. e . ., . .1 1 1;. mh. t I eh h.iuvi-nlts. th leii-.-li.!..! I io n iletail hore ...n.- ' t'1, i t ii. -.; ... hint "f the li,..;.t n H. . le t a lile'l Tli .i ii a . i . i tii . ' . 1 ! . .i i :i heen made l. .Mi--. i i.ii .o.-ns in a hrlfht nfl!liil n,. inner . ... I. "t tin' lovely ouK nri !'- !"-' .-. her Bhare of . -.1 l.-n w iilnl vt n A Inn ki from the . I. a ie 1 . or t "instu ; pledged llien, i,. ,, ..,) m.sl,.. The marrlaK- .fM-, ".., ami I .. . Apple will he s "h mm. I m J,,r,e. Tho same . ,ei,n - I 'i Apple w is the leiipient ..; ., . I, .mii.. . ...m.-s;. In a delifhtfi. i i. . i- i. i,.., ie.I him by his HI nl- ,ir M irplr. M Nilr as toaHn.asi t . . . ,i iii.uh ih IlKhtful .xpt e.-i" ,s t ipi'i- iati .ii frorr, the nil " - ;.. '.-t Sat'ii I . atleimion at ; " ' h" k Miss M u v Mdeiuis Kn'-e a '.' ling loti I ii. ariose r.ilK.-ii d' -tie was the a i. ti mi ni-eiii en t of the asparagus fern . a r ried .. ut the inin a . re. on . "i i 'V weann oi inns ..r in. nin-y iiuu asparagus f rn , .rii.-, ,,,,t the preitj olor scheme and k' pt the sweet se Till Ih.. Ii , .ss ! . b M ...1 .. . r arc and llsp. ! th- n.Nsl. 'x In th following word "Beauiif u! flow, r- p- '- I -aid Know the m I'- Ce- l..ai ii.'- iaiide By the Utile ..f a , The flowers .... -. I., i . HcM a '- re' . i .har To Rome one - I . a i 1 So draw a rlhn. n e .a a e And know tl v ak ' ';;.).! s done Anil hMirn tl. he. i.-i He fh.wcis till Obeying th. ,( ihe liost each guest dr I ! to the hou.ji,. 1 ,1 t he lovely . i . with M ii. an 1 I I t 8t ! n u e '-1 t ' 1 after Easier. The follow .' bring ph aso 1 folks as to m i-'late have Mr. and Mrs request fhf- ;, at the wed In, 1 Mr U on the .... , . fr-m st f 1 .1 I, Johns! i Ar; iifio . young ".ib the 1st ,f M. The i.ri , lie. Miss N"h frequent nr. ! In the Twin ' " ly welcrtie.i . Winstot, s no. and up ' -da . La ft Fr.da. , n g 1 , ! in 1 r M : - Was the flO-pi 1 tess tr. t he .-.! the large : . wer- r roc ' tings c, e ' g ' Miss Edi - " I Mi !' ' i 1 j 1 ahly t r.i'-n ., r,. Wright last I'r The M ri'l., had Its : isi im Dirks .t 1 Mrs J ; .. Joyshl- 01s the Ii" i lated ,','n .r . 1 for thr s '. Ion and r ' t ments r. r, :. noon. Tuesday after entertained ih Roll call w;.- a names of E names and d worthv M m f.itir . i ng paper .0 ci tiffing with a Km press Jos ; ... Marie Louis.- .,: refreshment!- w h. .;,fc. .ail ;, n t . "-ad a .It" -"est- -a; Nap'ie"!. i n ;:.r.g , '' ern'ir.g T r i - - reTc-n wun Trr's rrta-rmtng nst. and I., is. ss..r 1 I i .! 'a s receive d a report from the Vistrie Er.ioyal le j r 0 m t'ec on programme for the ensu e ,-.er'd ,: itig season adopting the reoommenda- tl'ns of th- iommltte to take up Mrs. Charles L. Sani.ners whs the rh. studv of American literature. -aftweabi hostess to the Tuesday Af- .ei tally the, writers of the fouth and ternoon Tea Circle at 'ta last meet i Southeast. The club also elected of lllg. Recent tidings from M'e. J. 1 fa-era for the next year. Mrs. C. M. Lindsay Patter-01 tell of her delight- j Williamson being elected president; ful trip up the Nile and of her being Mrs J. J Thomas, vice president; present at a national event. the ' Mrs. K P. Battle, second vice presl .Opeclng of the great Esna Barrage 'der.t; Mra Henry Lit"hford. secre .(dank) by the Khedive. She will sail .or borne the lh'a msu Monday evening Miss Eleanor Fries gmve a charming dinner company in compliment to Mias AJeene Lange- . ! California, who is th guest I .Mi-. J. 1 .. Uniiniir. .V p..--: ... : the IVi.itian's .! .. ' 1 r(i....n a! lie h . .me I-..:-. .1.11 1 lo- r-.i'! : He' ot ;.; r. ita ! r u tl,.- f.-a- .-: I:., ill : ...ii ..:i d wa- gre.'U i.j..' ! Alter the :,.!;)-.. .i lil- r r : i . .Mrs F. L .--te,.r,-. ..f Hal 'ii: hairni.tn of ;h-- &. h'darshlp .r:.!:,!t!.-c of tin de i ... rt men t of th-,-:,ite Federation jf Women's 'l jl. rereivel, .i n n u no I n K that 11 - m. la .ship in he several inatltu ;'' f-.r r.uner i" itlm In the -tut- n.nl he-1, r,la ed at the disposal . I the federation. This means mu h to the fortunate beneficiaries. GKEEXSBOHO. 1 ' ; i 7 p. . r. e of The Observer :eer,f n..ro. Marrh IS line - f the I rt.'-t ..e.u.fful and eiahorn'.e so. ml ll'ifntlnn - of the Reason w.i the re li'i'tion tiven Friday eet..n n Mr. I ii. i rs. fjeiirt II !t'.s:.-r at their . ' ...MIii! home on f'h ir ri street, m hiii-r "I toeir 2-th ail' ..r-.ify The .1-. " i ; t lo tip v.er. he:, t. i iii and were tiit4. t.eil in h in t an :tir an I T.ii-te-f ul murmur, the predominating . 1 -. -r.itue seherne hein.' t sll'-r f ife. i. The "ntlre lower rh-.r wa hrilliantly Illuminated hv nirtd- of randies In handsome sller . an-te1,-! :.ri The re '.pllon hall uai de. . .; .i t.d In green Mrid pll'.er und a th" Kiests entered they were attra ted nv the .'-iteg 1 S 4 -l'j"' whi'h we.e .lone in silver out lined wild ele.tri. Iixtiti. and k-'iiKpend -'l 't on ti e prill '...rk at the hark of tin hill, T:n- rr..nt ;.arh.r. where t he lA.hl e ,.irt' re ei... whp ilpe.,rat- 'I w.'h S...ithern null. ix white ha- .l.ltio a 1, 1 ' a r n.it i. .ii-. Violet. E If -1 i n ps a nd f.rns adot tied the vt I It : ."in whir.- the many heautiful Rifts i- Ivit er,. ,i5,:,iu.il. Tin- ilitung i . rii was 1 i p ' 1 .. n ; 1 1 1 '. lo . h with a i "fi.'-;"li "f ' iiiiMii-n? . alia lilies, I'"'"- and l.-rns. The -lining ta hie. ' :'li Us point la. e'ltrepi.-ee. hel l a '..ie.. w....u, ,,ik" surrounded hv CS ..ii.lt. - In this r.."tn d. li. Ions re f ' h ! . 111.' lit - of . es and . ae u. ere perv ' : 'I he quests w. re weh omed ;,t the I" r It a nd M r - E. I' M l.-hci ux and Mr and Mrs. Ar.'hie Skes In tin- re.-etv injr partv In the front par l"r font itoii-! aih.ns "f the fnrnil',' i ere r e;,r es.-rite. th. - were Mr, and Mis G. 11 Ho.'er Mrs. Farrar. i ,1"1'"''r i A N rish. m,l Murmiret Fls'i.-r. the irt.ii.'M.t .nfht.-r Thev were a- '' d in i . iri h Mrs. II II Fish- ''' -f N'-rf.-lk . Mis E I '' at! Ste.;. of i Mvh hum and Mr. and Mrs 1 1 I,, ' ll.ii'.in Mi-s.s Marv Fry ami Ftancs l.vri s r pnn h m the hn. k parlor. , I ti tin- diriinK ro.,m were Mr and Mrs. js 1.. ililn.et and Misses Lake Brown. (Mar Vanst'.rv. Il"sse (;rlssom ami : Mrs I. Mosel.-v, Hnmlreds of friends .slhd .luring the evening to exteu 1 1 Ihefr , on urn t u la t Ions a rid good wishes. M,, , A,,;uns ,,. Ih(. , harming : mother h.,M,.HI, ,., the Saturday A fternoon 1; Tii.'tf. were e tables arrange 1 '. r hrl.le .and att. r a number o' m.,sl Infet.stmk- jranos it was found that I "- -irs Marion i ,.:.!. wniie ttie otuh prize f.-l t.. Mrs I iiii- starbin k. Anion those ! enj n this delightful afternoon were Mesdames H.dand Hill, rharl-s H"'"Tsoi,. liavldson. A W. Malone .1 W. Hiawley. S. ott l nolds. Thom as rrahtree, V, H. 'niiEht. Misses Ihllth Savage, I'aisley Ellington, Ma rie lte nolds, Sallie Harlowo. Miss Adams serve. ele-aut refreshments. 1 il.1...!! inin, I, i . , Ii .- and fi Mrs. 11. R Adams entertained a ..lib- h arts j number ..f wuiii ladles from Greens old ot ihe int. r- b. ro Female College at an elaborate .1 hmi.i.'ed s--nn I o'. l.a k dinner at the Guilford H"t"i iFlhhi evening. The table was beau iti'illy dec. .rated w'th enchanttess : h w hb h win I iruations and long-stemmed . nriui m, n- i'win c,t ;t; .us ..-r" given as fawns Six .'h-i- i e, ine nurses were served In faultless style. 1 h. 1. j The guests were Miss Ruth A.iams, Ih.i.l. . Swank j Miss Annie Woodlev, of EliCeth ' ' ' " 1 '!t Mi-s Mayne Avers of Washing iton and Miss Lucv Hood, nf Sinitli- ' ' ' ' '"' fi'li. T' M rs , W.-drr'Sd,i- Afternoon Brl lg was delightfully entertained I G s Ferguson at her home on h sire.-t. Vrs Linden Humphrey was hostess he Thursday Afternoon Bridge at Ii-t home on West Market e.1ne.iay evening Miss Ethel M.--pra. - gie a delightful party to a 1 mi' 1 "f her ft lends at the home ,,f , r sf r Mis. Harry Cheek. I't. r. -i- gim.s i.e.. phled during the e-!,;.g f a- uns .ispensed t, y a !s':":g .;i.iiie", adding mu.'h to the ' er; 1 o '-... ihe . .-aslon Miss Mr hear s !.; Th ns. ia'. f.,r New' York M's E. ' W.itt'.mgt -n and Mrs. . t s- p n f . I a ' t. ed 1' 'lin.'ll Wed- . '..si,,y aftern , n a' the home of Mrs. w at:l n.'t in on North Elgew orth -1 : 1 1. Vr .1. W. Griffith enfe-tained a nnm'-er cf friends Wednesda' after. . ,1, " honor ft Mrs H H. Fish.-r rf N.-i: '-. V... II W.i't "ngton cave 4 u- ; -"iv TVr.il iv aftern-e : r, t " "r. Kdgew.-r'h street. H-art f t ' .re : . t .-' 1 a "i nier.t E .e -si. ments weep , red. , F'sc,r was h .sf. ss t.. a in' or .' 'T -. is Thursday af- '"m pi : mer t a rv to Mrs. H. H f N -rl l Va. ' g I'::-), RALEIGH. der. e --f 1 ' .- Olserver. Mar, h 19. --The nil K - k "l,.b met Tuesday f v Mr- W A Mor.tir -merv. rded u most delightful af- 'e'Vo - n ''en g a, tary and Mrs. Harry Loeb. book sec retary. Mlss Chellan A. Pixley and Miss Charlotte Hull, respectively pianist atul viGltnst, gave a delightful rcital ,at St. Miry'? Srhool Monday night. there hemi: an . .-pei ially large and la.- h lona I. o- tiatherin of friends of the"e two i.ihnie.i members of the St Mar; la .it;, lio have not appear ed in re- it.il.- h-V- befoi e since their I retui n lt.:ii t'o.r rt utiles in Europe. I It w a- a S'. S.i'.ev re itl and was a ! I rilhant -n Mrs. Emma '.arett H"d. of Atl.m It.i. was the .. -t of the llaleiph i' Ii.ij.m . t (h. Soiithern Association '. '' .ll-tre no n th.- pat week Mis I'.oj d heit.ti th" president "t the .--.'heiti a.s.-o. iatn.n. -to- in on a vis :tath n to . hapters thr.mghojt the . Tti with a le to a-saurlng the pur j . e- ..f the approi. hint; annual nieet j ; j i k t" he held in Atlenta April H'.o 'to li'.th Th-re will he in BesKion at 'th. same time in Atlanta the Soiith ..II. Nati'Tial "iiferene A iiotanle 'leal. .re of th- niii-riiiininwit "f Mrs. Ho;, il was a tea im en ''V Mrs Wil lia.ii H"al T:,".-.ia'. arierncr,, th; heing folh.we.l 1 ;1 r.oirse dinner at the H.'ilitlPt I'nlversltv at whnh there were pres-nt Mrs. Hoyd. Mispes Mai" f ,.d sn-.li J-hn.-'.n, K":-a Pasrhell, Eliza hell, 'olt.n. Miss Meseive. M:.-..-Mary Shannon smith i i Mrs. J. I. lingers was hostess for the s.-nlor ' la-s of the I'.aptist l'n. verstty for Women Thursday evmint, I the affair pro)ng n m..st delightful one for all Miss I.ula flow aril w..n the class i.rlz". a I ;. I', w girl pi. ti handsomely framed. Ihe town "iris , prize, an A. & M I,.. v. '.-II h. tl,. I .1 'of Miss Annie Jones. M.ss hrn. I Rogers was a guest ot h.u.ot ! r the "i.asior, Mrs. Kogers was a-si-r.l i In entertaining by Mrs. .1 1 1 I ear, . Mis.-.-s Annie and Salll.- J. M Jessie W'oodall. Miss A I i N-w in!.. Miss l.el.t l.otislass arol .Miss Sis,.- Ml life The meeting of tl art 1! . pa rl m e ti 1 of the Woman's 1 'I ,.1, was laid Th 11 1 -da afteriioon und.r the .l'i. 'l..n "I "Miss Marc Milliard llin'-i, hairnioi There w .s a .1 el i fit f 11 1 pup. r lo M ss Jan.- hrft.l on 'The Nat! u.al Art Gal lery of London '' She ,,l-o ,:- ,sse 1 delightfully a number -f the ,11, er .1 : t ! galleries of Eui . p. . The . hihl studv depirtin.-.r . t he W..in.in h .'Inn h 1 , for -1 a 1 . .1.-1 I ration f'.r th ineetiiiK the p.,-! w ... K What 1 onst it ;t.-s a 1 i, mil M other "' and In-tin. thm Hetwe. n I.i, . ami j I.I h.il ' In 1 'hlld re:,. ' t was an .s- I"'. Illllv pi ohta hie meet illg a lid WHS held ill.ler the dl reel lot, of 1,,,, I . Heart. ' h a 1 1 1 11 a n of the de pa 1 t -inent. as-ist.,1 hv M : s F I. So'.'i.s Mrs I; . , Burt. n. Mrs E.-n. l.an ihimei..:, a r. I Miss I.'.uise . . !.. X u ni'i" , ,s fii-mls are delighted t" w . h uiie I a . k t" Ha leK . rs 1 ; 1. '"lies. w ho was Miss M.iil'ii. t Ma. k. v. . humbler ,,f ( apt. .1 .1 Ma. ke. of this . Ily. She was e.s,e, lull'. pofmlar in so. ial rircbcs here yi'i was married some mouths ago t. lr .hui.'s. of Franklin, Macon , nun l Now Mr. Jones has re, en ed t,,. appollitn" nt as law , let k in the ,.f Ice of il,,- Attorney General and it he. nines p,,ssiM. f,,r them to make their hon,.. h.ue Mr. J..nes was her 'r hn ; a rs. . on 11." ted with the ci -I'oraiioii . "innnssion. ;,i :..r 1.. hi- mar riage. HIGH POINT. Correspondence ..f The Observer High Point Mar h is -The Chica go Tribune of recent date contained the annmincenien' ,,f the engagement of Miss Helen Macbeth Creelman. of i this , ity. t., Mr John Jonathan Jin k "r I-'ik. Forest. ''..idial Interest i ntres around this a n nmi n. ement as I Mss 1 'r. I in a n. who is the only daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. I'Kelman, has hum. b-d ittitnj strong friendships sin. e I' lining h. High point about ,,nP v,.1r ig Sh.- is possessed ,.f many 1 v- 1 able irnN of i-hara ter intellectual. ibighli a ipllsh. d in nm.l, an. I de j er.. Ih p..puiar with all who know he'. Mr Jar kson on his r... ..... , nir he,-e, made numerous friends who will be glad to welcome him to the , Ity again, though they regret that he will lake Miss Cre.-lmnn to cnh-ago to ln... . T'-e wedding will take pla. e th-- first of June. ( A vr brilliant social eent of the 1 season, was the elegant re. ept n, n g 1 e n '01 Thursday afternoon by Mrs Llovd I'odamead. at which her sister. Mrs. J. M. Gudger. of Asheyllle. was the ;h"tiore.';' Cards were received at the door b little Miss Ruth Payne Coun ted, and Miss Laura Pndamcad dire.-t- ed the wa v to the reception. Recrjy jlrig here were Mrs. Dodamead, near ling a handsome black lace over . hlf 'ton and taffeta, and Mrs. Gudger. a t -I t ra c 1 1 e !y gow ned m smoke grey mes caline, with rut steel trimmings. Punch was served in the hall by Miss 1 ' 'reelnun. Mesdames 'yrus Wheeler land Fred J"nes conducted the guests to the dldlng room where Mrs. S. H. Tomlinson presided over the tea table Fr.ippe was serve! hy Mrs. William I Alexander, assisted by Mrs John Wel ' horn. Misses Stephens Carrick and j .V a Hall. The entire receiving party wore , harming afternoon toilettes, and the h"lise effectively de orated In potted plants and a profusion of vio lets p "seiited a very heautiful ap pearance to the large number of guests ;that called during the afternoon. The Philnmathean Cluh met at the h-'spitable home of Mrs, E. D Slier on Frida afternoon. The subject under discussion was Sicily and Interesting and Ir.st root ive talks were made by Mesdames M.-Annally. Lyon, Bradshaw Ri nard and McAyeal. I'nusually goo! refreshments were served, con jsistlng of fried oysters, tomatoes with ; mayonnaise olives. wafers. Parrls bisque cream, cake and rnfTee. Those present were- Mrs. McAyael. of Mat- sachusetts. Misses Sanderlln, of Wash j Ington. D. C: Prince, of Cheraw. R. C.. and Mesdames Bjlgjs. MeAnnally. i Coleman. Bradshaw. Tate. Richardson and Pavts. Mra. E. R. Carr was the hostesa of the Entre Nous Club on Thursday af ternoon and acquitted heraelf In a most charming manner. A spirited game of ' Nations " was enjoyed, the prizes go ing to Mrs. George Wood and Mr. Gordon Burnett. The first was a hand some bodice pin In a bunch of grapes design and the consolation a braes candlestick. A tempting course of Waldorf salad. cheese straws, nut sandwiches and roffee was served. The visitors present were Meedamet J. M. Pepper, of Trinity: George Wood. FTed Barbee and Miss Pattle Newlln: club members. Mesdames T. J. Gold, J. H. Tate. B 0. Cummlnga, J. J. 7 ax- rig, W. C. Beavens. Dred Peacock, Gordon Burnett and Guy Duncan. A very small Informal, though en joy a hie dance, was given Wedneeday i evening at the Manufacturer's Club. I The chaperonea were Mr. and Mrs. T. jj. Gold, J. H. Hector and Wilkes Mc i i 'lave. Among those dancing were: Misses Louise Blue, of Aberdeen; I Kale and Fram es Ingram. McAllister. !"ourtney fcmlplett. Rosa, C'ammie and jMary Short; Messr-. Millls, Morrow, I f'erkins. Clark. Lynch. Pollock, Idol, Archer, Hill, I'arr, of Durham. Mr. T. J. Gold was host at an en joyable sta dinner Tuesday evening. His guests were Messrs Homer Wheel er, J. s. Lych, (j. ('. Clark and Dr. W. M. Jones. GOLDSisORO. r '.'rresnor.de life ,.f The 1 if, server Goldshr.ro. Marvh IS. A most de lightful at home' was -hen last Thursday afternoon from 4 to 7 oh. k t.j M.s Ii. II. Farri-s at her lo nie on North George street, in hmi "i ' f her slster-iti law, Mrs. Sam Howe, of Ottawa, Canada. This was j one ot the most brilliant social events jot the season and was thoroughly en- h ed by a large number of guests. I Pretty little Miss Harriet Howe r. -: ...v.-d the guests at tii,- front door 'and froui there they were ush red in- the parlor by Mrs. F. W. Fames. n oth-r of Mrs. Hoe Here they w.-re :g:...ted ly Mrs. Harry Farms and th-jt;,:".-! of honor. Mrs Howe. In passing from the parlor the I 1 sts were re, ejved hy Mls Ih.ro , t;, I'anies and ushered into the dul ling room, where delicious refresh- 11 cuts were seryed 111 courses hy four I. harming young ladles, Misses Helen , Kiihv i:stelle 1 1 Berry, Rosalie Smith, I a.d Said.-e Jenkins. Tea was served I ' Mrs w. H, Smith and trappe serv je.i hy M,s. Kiuene Hlnes. I The de, orations were varied ami 'I" autif',,1 an, 1 urtisth ally harmonious. The . ..lor s. limine of yellow and green j - the dining room was beautifully j tried out with Jonquils and smilax , while the parlor was lovely In pink I ' iruations and ferns. DURHAM. Correspondence or The (Jiserver. Durham March 1 H The r.ianv friends of Mr Eugene A W,l,n ,.nJ M; Annie D. Andrew, were thomugh surprise! when they heard of the .' i ling of this couple in Raleigh W . dues-lay night. There were no ob J' i"hs on the part of the parents, hut the youiiK couple simply wished spring a surprise on everybody, "'hi- 1. they certainly did. Th. y were tiiir-ied by .y A. J. M'ontcrlef, p.tst- 1 ..I th" Bapti.tt church, and return ed 'I nurs. lay morning. At rho home of her parents Thurs . dir. evening Misi Alice Bowen rva.s go. 11 111 marriage to Mr. Arthur Kil lings, in the pn-Hene.- of many friends ami relatives. Rev. J. M. Arnett, pa.stor j. f ih.- North Durham Baptist .ihurch. I 1" riormed the ceremony The follow I K.s ou.ls were In attendenc Miss 1 1 in ma Bowen and Mr. I. N. Thomas. , Mi-.' FI uinlo Eddlngs and Mr. J. Ii. ! lb .vn. Misk Mamie Hopson and Mr. June Thomas, Mlse Loula Mangum a , I Mr. Clyde Yates. Immediately af tr the congratulations were receive-d Ih. wedding party went to the home "I Mr c B. levies on Arnette avenue, where the bride anil groom will make ih'ir home for the present. 1 "l.-nel and Mrs. J. Harper Erwln anri. un.e the engagement and ap I r- chit.g marriage of their niei e. M f-. Madge Mershnn to Mr. Felbm L. ' I. 1r.1r.mn, nf Buena Vista. Ga. This ev.nt .vill be solemnized In this city n April L'lst. at the F.rwlri h,,m. in West Inirham. The couple will lettve irrmo d lately for an extended bridal :rip before locating nt the hotn. of the groom The 11 n nou ncement carries with it . 111- of the s.slaJ features of ihe eirly spring season Miss Mershon ha.s since her debut been one of the lead eis In the younger social set and the ann 1111. .-in.-nT of her marriage is more than a p.i.-slng event Mr ilein n.ons. who so fortunate as to se cure his bride in the person of Miss Mershon, Is a ccHton broker of a suc cessful career He hart never been to Durham, but knew Miss Mershon be fore she came here to live with Colonel and Mrs Frwin. Dr Julian M Hawthorne, of Rich mond. Va lectured here Monday evening upon his announced theme, "Air. Sunshine and Outdoor Living." He was introduced in flattering style hy Mr. James H. Southgate. The In f.ire was given In the First Baptist v hurch and it was filled with eager hearers. For an hour and twenty min utes he spoke without a break not for a minute did he fail to interest his crow d. In Greenville Thursday of last 1 week was a marriage of much Interest to Durham people. The contracting 1 parties were Mr David M. Jnnes and 1 Mis Fannie. Flemming Mr. Jones has ' been a salesman for Burrh-Gorman I for years. The bride le said to be a very pretty and popular younj woman. They left for a bridal tour after bhelr weri-ding and will be in Durham next week. FAYETTEVILLE. Correspondence of The Observer. Fayetteville. Maroh 19. The second leerure of the soriee being giren. In the Library of Ladles' Civic Association, was delivered by Dr. J. J. Hall on laat Friday evening. The subject on this occasion was "London and Ita Ways." Having lived In this wonderful city for twenty-one years. Dr. Hall could (ive a most graphic, true to Ufa picture of ita wickedness, also Of Ita brighter side. The speaker of -the evening waa most gracefully lntro tTuced by Senator Q. K XI mock a, who In the name ef the ladiea, tendered Dr. Hell a vote ef thanks. The first lecture, given fey MaJ. E. J Hale, waa sent In. but failed to reach The Observer In time for the Sunday edition, The subject of thla lecture.- "Fay etteville and Its Past," dear to every listener, waa meet intereettnajly de ceased by Major Hale. The olden days, when all roads, lead to Vayette ville and she boast exj wholesale ailk and kace houses, banka with a million aad a half deposits, and a theatre al most equal to Wuvllack'a. FaxtavtUe people have been sin- gularly fortunate In having with them Mrs. Hal Palmer, of Brooklyn, who has a most beautiful -olce and is de lli'Mlng one cttvurch after another with her Pinging. Our people hope tluit l her visit of a month will be Indefinite ly prolonged. Mr. and Mrs. John A- Gilmer have ! returned from their bridal tour through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gil mer arrived In the city on Saturday ' for a ahort visit to One bride's old ; home, much to the delight of their (friends, who are legion. Mr. Gilmer i returned to Greensboro on Tuesday, ! hut Mrs. Gilmer will remain several davs longer. Mrs J H. Martm most charmingly 1 rtertalned the Thimble Club, com posed of a do2en ladles, lovers uf fan ( 'vork. .t her spacious home on Green street Friday morning A most informal pleasant morning was spent, erohng with a four-course lun.iheon of salad, cTeati, fruit and coffee. M's- Mary Hinsdale McMillan and pn all brotlrer, yet to he najmei, arc holding a .'lily reception at their home on haymount. They ara truly the toast of tho wwn. Mrs. Vardell daughter. Mrs. Gilllgan. have re.turned to their home in New Cirlea s. Tho latter Is rermem h. red most pKa-sanilv as Miss Lucilo 'ardell. who visited her aunt. Mrs. I' ll Williamann. several years ago. Favetteville. the home of the l.rl le-el.-t. is most Interested In the recent ai.nouncmen: of Ihe ejigagement of 1 Mi.-s Mary W.-ldon H ifke to Mr Dick ; I,, win, of Oxford The wedding- will i pi .drably take place in June. j Mrs. James !' M' liearmld and chil dren are making their home with Mrs .1 1! Broadfoot on Haymount. Mlsn j Eh. 1-0 Miliearninl is making Miss All, e H.ilgh a short y islt. Mr '' B Fln k. 1. of Germantown, l'a.. was the guest of the family of Mr E. L. l'einberton ..n Tuesday. At the .home of Mrs. M J. P. tnberi..n on Green street. Mr, Fln. kel play .1 delightfully rind a most enjoyable i'V. ntOK was spent Mr Fln, k I Is In deed a wonderful musician. He left for Charleston mi WVilm-wlay WILMINGTON. Corrospundeuce ..f The c,t,server. Wihnlngton. March in - An Inform al hut most .njovaMe smoker was held on Thursday of las. week, when th" ahumml misoi-KMion of the Slgm.i Alpha Fps-llon fraternity met to ap j.r iq nat.ly celebrate fomder' day. Ir Mil'on ('abb r. president of the association, presided, and during the (veiling a nuinher of interesting ad dresses was delivered by the various nu mbers. There were about 30 or 4a present, and the occasion was one of thorough enjoyment ho all the 'mem hois of t'hls awo. I tut ion. Mrs Frederick Poiseon, who has hei n visiting her mother. Mrs Adam Empie. for several months past, re cently sailed for her ii.une in London, fr. m whence she will sail for Chili, Iii rr she w ill go to Join her hus band, who is engaged In mining engi neering in South America. i At his hospitable 'home on Princess I na.'!, from A lo 11 o'clock. Col. John L. Cantvvell, one of our oldest and j most highly epteemed citizens, and the I gallant veteran of two wars, quite 111 I formally tut most delightfully enter . tallied the forty-odd members of the 1 Wilmington Ight Infantry, of which 1 splendid" organization 'he has the hnn or of being one of the founders and I on.- of its niotst loyaJ members. The entertuinment was in the nature of an ! Informal smoker, and the company att.ndud In civilian dress. The Cant well home was llttlngly deeora.ted In ' military colors, and every .member Iwa.s presented to the vt-n.er.vhle "father" of tho company. During i the evening a course of dellclrius rc i fr. shments wa.s served, and members of the. company assured Colonel cant well of tho gratification It vvas to them to know of -hit. ccn'Inued inter est in military attains. The occasion j ha J more than a pleasing significance from the fact that Mr. t-aui l.. v ani well. an only son of Colonel Cantwell. hs tut recently been elecied first lieutenant, a compliment not cnly 'o ths son. but to his noble sire, whose name will always be reverenced by every member of the Wilmington Light Infan-try. In the unavoidable absence of Capt Thomas J. Gause, It w..r the pleasant duty ef the former captain, William F. Robertson, to pre sent to Colonel Cantwell one of the new and handsome Jewels of the com pany, recently adopted. Each and everv miest of the evening took their i leave, with assuralces to the host of 'their high regard, and best wishes for a continuance of the present relations that have always existed between Col onel Cantwell and the members of the company. PINEIIURST. Correspondence of The Observer. Plnehurst, March 19. Spring now reigns supreme in wondrous beauty, balmy air fragrant with the perfume of myriads of blossoms and musical with the notes of the mocking bird arrd other songsters keeping all in the open air, but mldaeaeon's gayeties still reign and the week has been one of endless merrymaking. Now anticipated from year to year, the annual ball of tSie Tin Whistles, held at The Carolina, Monday evening, proved the most brilliant of the sea son's more formal affairs, and was en Joyed by the entire hotel, and cottage colony, participant and onlookers taxing the capacity of the music hall. Danclrvg began at 9 and ceased at 1, supper being: served at intermis sion, details of arrangements being In the hand of a committee of which Mr. James D. Toot, of Rye. N. y., prealdeat of the club, was chairman, assisted by L C Bates Dana, of Great Barrtngton; !ol. J. . Smith, of Wil mington; 3. V. Hurd". of Pittsburg, and C. I Becker, of Boaton. The pa tronesses were:" Mrs C. A. Lock wood, of New Tork; Mrs. Macmillan H 00 pea of Philadelphia, and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Wilmington; Mrs. J. P. Gardner, of Chicago; Mra Harry Dutton, of Bos ton, and Mra. George F. Blake, of Worcester. Many exquisite toilettes were seen, among the most striking a Parisian creation ef green beaded silk net over satin, worn by Mra Booth Tarking ton ; Miss Carolyn Puller was very, dainty In tvory satin with a lac coat; Miss Bousefleld, exquisite In pale pink satin empire gown; Ml Mary Fownes, stunning In embroidereJ white chifTon; Mra. H. St. John Smith wore ivory satin elaborately trimmed with spangles; Mra I. C. Bates Dana a white princess gown vith pearl or naments; Miss Eleanore Fink, lav ender crepe; Mra. Robert B. Stone, white silk chiffon net; Mra E. W. Alexander, gray lace over satin and Mrs. Leonard Tufts, gray paane velvet with yoke of gold lace. The hall was transformed into a bower of beauty by the use of hun dreds of monster poppy blooms tied upon sprays Qf grean, which were used with green burning Just above the wainscoting entirely around the hall and hung wKh red bunting in monster clusters from six chandeliers above the floor. A monster tin whis tle was suspended above the centre of the floor by four 'ong streamers of red and green bunting, which led to opposite ends of the hall, and gar lands and wreaths of English ivy tied W ith green bunting, yvere used effec tively on the wali panels. Details of decorations were in the hands of an active committee. Including Mra. 1. ''. Bates Dana, of Great Barrington; Mrs. 11. St. John Smith, of Portland; Mrs. Allan Lard, of Washington; Mrs. Leonard Tufts, of Boston, and Mrs. Herbert L JllUon. of Worcester. Many formal dinners have been en joyed at The Carolina, among the most delightful a jpread tendered Mr and Mra. Clevehnd Moftett, of New York, by Mr. John Philip Sousa, the guestc Including Mr. and Mrs Alfred W. Wattenherg, Mra Myrar D. Patersoti. Miss Carolyn Fuller and Mr W. Tyson Bomaine, all of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. JIU s .n. of Worcester; Mrs. Henry St. John Smith, of Portlaaid. and Mr R. W p. ..dey. of Philadelphia. The special feature of the evening was the dinner cards, each bearing a few bars of some musical composition of Mr Sousa a, among them "The Falr . o of ;he Fair." "El Capltaln," "Sem per Fidelia, rhe Gladiator." "Pow hatan s. Daughter," "The Bribe Elect." "Gail to the spirit of Liberty." Hands Across the Sea," "The Wash ington Post," "High School Cadets," The Free Lance'- and "The Man 1 hind the Gun " Mr and Mrs. T. Townsend Russell, . f New York entertained and the birthday anniversary of Mr. W. Tyson Romanic, of New York, was pleasant lv observed. There is rarely an even ing at The 1 arollna now when there oie less than half a dozen parties of lion four (o a dozen covers In pro g 1 s.1. Interest in affairs out of doors cen tie,; in the fourth of the equestrian gymkhanas which Included several new events, among them an obstacle la., in which contestants were re iii.r.'d to ride down the course and l ink under difficulties, ringing a boll, pas-ing iiiiiit r a scarf, going between two stakes, turning completely around a tree and racing back try the starting point against time, apparent Iv very easy but not so much bo when a t tem pi ed . everv Jiorse In the list 1. a'kiiig at the" flakes and one harmless tumble resulting. Another Innovation was the paiama race In which con testants iv rn required to ride to the end ..: the ring and don a pajama coat while sitting in the saddle, be fore returning, the best time winning, i Uher numbers on the programme included the egg and spoon, scarf and relay races. Points were, awarded to the winners in each event with prizes for the highest totals for the afternoon, Mrs. H. V. Wurdeman, of Milwaukee; win ning the woman's prize with thirty five, with Mrs. Leonard Tufts, second, in thirty; Mr H. H. Klrkpatrick. of Philadelphia, led the men with forty five points. Dr.. Myron W. Marr. sec ond, with thirty. Others who partici pated were: Miss Carolyn Fuller, of New Vork,, Miss Reed, of Pittsburg; Mr. M B Johnson, of Cleveland, and Master Kimball, of Path. Maine; Mr. John Philip Sous... Mr. S. Bruce El w.dl. of Cambridge; Mr. Converse Wurdemnn. of Milwaukee; Miss Prls- CNAP.-Vigor- Energy are re sultant of a night's good rest. 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Tompkins, of Raleigh, freight agent of the Seaboard, waa a welcome visitor Tuesday. MONROE. Correspondence of The Observer. Monroe, March 18. The last meet ing of the L'Allegro Club was with Mrs. Wrlston Lee, who waa a most charming hostesa At the close of an exciting game of progressive trail, Mrs. S. 0. Blair was found to have made the highest score and waa pre sented with a large box of Downey's candy. Besides the club members, the following enjoyed the pleasures of the afternoon: Mesdames 8. O. Blair, B. A. Horn. Julian Grlffln. W. N. Jeans, of Wadesboro; Rufus Armfleld, E. C. Winchester and Misses Hullle Horn aid Annie Nelson. A delightful salad course was served, after which the club adjourned to meet with Mra W. B. Houston the next time. Mrs. Roscoe Phifer recently enter tained at progressive trail in a very delightful manner. Miss Halite Home, who is visiting Miss 01a Bruner, being the guest of honir. In the game Mr. Roscoe Phifer made the highest score, but he being the host, withdrew In fa vor of Mr. P. H. Hargett. who made net highest. He in turn presented the prize to the guest of honor. Delicious refreshments were served at the does of the evening and the young people had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. clarence Houston entertained the Whist Club in her charming man ner Wednesday afternoon. A number of exciting games was played, and at the close it wus found that Mrs Rufus Armfleld and Miss Pat Adams had tied for the prize. In the Cut Mrs Armfleld was successful, and she re ceived a pretty picture as prl- Ele gant refreshments brought th t.jr rioon to a close. The Shrlners' banquet 1 . . Tl : -ii evening was a very elab r, i 1, Joyahle affair. A dHcot mi vn; served and there un,;. - ,.; bright and wit' Fn.i a m. Is a list of thi j - 1 'hi gentlemen are I , - .(. ssr. and Madame J H ',1. -u, il. F. Chreltzbe: . ! ,.eh , -t. W. A. Lane, H. T. v i;o ,. jc ,,mp. son. Jr., H. W. 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