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TWENTY-NINTH YEAR
DURHAM, N. C., SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1922.
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The Law
It was the law of laws
When Heaven and Earth were new I
It Is the rule of everything
That pasting mortals do;
.nd you may ead, who love
V Tha new-flung songs of Spring;
'"Old age must ever go its way
That Youth may have Its fling!"
And you, and I, who sigh,
Who pause beside the gray.
Shall listen to the joy of life
And pass along our way!
fetop it you will, but fear
The poison and the sting,
for "age must ever go its way
That Youth may have its fling!"
Ah, could I stay, and dance!
Could I but wait, and love!
for dear to me is that young dream
And sweet .he tooing dove!
But you and I must go
Along this rath of strife;
And Youth must have the love, and Age
The mellow things of life,
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Birthday Party
Yesterday evening from six to nine
O'clock the home of Rev. and Mrs. S.
E. Mercer, 614 Rlgsbee Ave., was the
scene of much interest. The occasion
was a surprise birthday party given
Jn honor of Mrs. Mercer. The members
of the Calvary church missionary so
ciety had laid their plot well, and had
attended to every detail without letting
the member in whose honor - the party
was given In on the plot.
About six o'clock automobiles from
every direction began to arrive, and
for a time the spacious lawn and porch
cs were the scene of much merriment
Mrs. Mercer was kept closely engaged
on the west porch while certain mem
bers were working surreptitiously in
Side,
At seven-thirty the doors were thrown
pen and the guests were ushered Into
the north reception room which had
been made Into a beautifully improvised
banquet hall. A splendid repast con
slating of every thing that heart could
dealra In tha line nf eatables was serv
.
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ea oy me laaies. xne laoie was inueeu
lovely, weighted down with food, daintt
ly prepared and tastily served, arrang
ed with fruits and flowers, and In the
center an artistically decorated birth-
day cake, the gift to the guest of honor
from Mrs. G. F. Messner.
Beautiful mudic with. Mrs. Dr. Moore
at the piano, Mr. Duhling accompany
ing with the cornet and Mr. Schwartz
with the violin, was furnished through-
lout the evening.
About fifty guests, the husbands of
the members and a few other invited
guests were p.-esent and. all thoroughly
enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Mercer was
presentel with a number of useful and
very highly appreciated gifts,
W. M. S. Social
Circle Xo. 1 of the Woman's Mission
ary society or me west irarnam wd
tist church was delightfully. entertain
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs; c. b:
Jjmws on watts street on Thursday
night. They were welcomed into the
home by special music given by Mr.
Daily Fashion
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BOGUS "PRINCE" SAYS HE'S FRENCH KING.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dow dee left Sat-1
urday morning for Charlotte where they
f will spend week visiting relatives,
Mrs. Tom Fuller Southga'.c and chil-
Idren have returned from Virginia Beach
where they- have been spending some
time.
The many friends of Miss Mildred
Lewter of 70S. Chapel Hill boulevard.
will be interested to learn that she Is
getting along nicely after having her
tonsils removed.
Misses Julia K. and Julia S. Albright
returned to the city Saturday mor .Ing
from New York where they have been
buying fall millinery.
Miss Lillie Jones spent Saturday In
Cary with relatives.
Mr. W. I. Foushee returned Satur
day morning from Raleigh where he
has spent several days on business.
Miss Grace Mangum of Washington,
p. C, arrived in the city Saturday to I
vlst her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones,
on Jackson street.
Misses Mary and Carrie Belvin have
returned to the city after spending a I
week at Ocean View.
Mrs. W. H. Pickett and sons Billie
and Paul left Saturday tor Virginia I
Beach where they will spend a week.
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Misses Flora O'Neal and Minnie King
tan- uth fnr Nelann where thev I ... ... " . .
I - I Kniii-hnn" fa a hlo.,.aiinriin0. tltu tai a'
Will V1SU Mrs., J. a. I faotimr h.nj .n4 thl. T .,.,..
et cetra, has now vanished from New
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I U sin Liny) i! ii urn Tffsasssy.rfesMiMis waiwlij 1
"Prince Louis Henri de Busigny de
York, after fooling a court and four
women, to whom, the police claim, ho
is married. He left his "secretary," a
former IT. S. sailor, to whom he owed
$50, and his latest wife. He even cauB-
Mrs. S. J. Wright and children have
returned to their home in Greensboro
I after visiting Miss Lillian Hornbuckle.
Miss Lottie Wlmbish of Sudan, Va.
I i a i,.. mil will
be the guest of Mrs. Hubert Warren , - ..m.c
on Milton avenue. ' 'wot ?"?'5'en w? ted hAm wh"n
m- if t t WMt.w una in to1 of saving the czar's life and com-
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Jlmmle, went to Wendell Saturday i - .'''.'" "u":
where they will spend some time visit
ing relatives.
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MANNISH TOP-COAT-Fashioned
of material that Dfovidet
ivarmth yet is not weiehtv. thit
mannish, coat with ragtan sleeves is
desirable in tan, gray or blue home
spun. It is trimmed with self -material
and there is an inverted olait at the
back. With the coat is worn a dress ot
dark blue, crtpe satin, for which 4 .yards.
36 inches, are required. '
Miss Lottie Wall of Greensboro ar
rived in the city Saturday afternoon
and will vlst Mrs. Hubert Warren,
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Keen left Satur-
I day afternoon for Raleigh where they I
will make their home in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hobgood and
children left Saturday for Raleigh to
spend the week-end with relatives.
Mr. Erie Copeland left Saturday night
for Asheville where he win spend a I
week. ,
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the world war, but
Schwarm, a factory hand, of New Britain, Conn., who at various times has
worked as a cook in cheap restaurants and posed as a relative ot John D. Rocke
feller and John Jacob Astor. And he was so smooth people believed him. Lillian
Wilkomeraon, a pretty little saenographer, was his "Queen" when he declared ha
would be king if France were a monarchy. She married him and then worked to
BUport him, and she Mill believes in him.
OXFORD SOCIETY
A Party to Asheville
A party composed of Mrs. L. P. Pas
chall and daughters Misses Grace and I Saturday afternoon for Washington. D.
Jiuiiic vy sucvtoi iiiumvi jj . . . .. ... . . -
Laws, niaved and sung on victrola. I . - " -""- r
Oxford, Aug. 12. Mrs. A. W. Graham
entertained on Wednesday afternoon
from Ave to six thirty in honor of Mrs.
A. W. Graham. Jr., who was Miss Mary
IXTaHH hafnra hAi mnrt-lncro in .1 11 no Mr.
Mrs. J. S. Farthing of Dunn who has . ny..m hBV hw,n -nf,niinir
been visiting Mrs. 'J. L. Conrad on Man-1 . ol h-m ,ha rn .tate
gum "LHt r 2T.Z4 1 returning, home today. The elegant home
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bramham left
Tk aImIa thAvmiaihlv Am Invorl th
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music for a while and then a program
was given ny me leaaer:
Song: "How Firm a Foundation.
Bible reading by Miss Eudie An
drews.
Prayer by Mrs. Alva Veasy.
Paper on Industrial foreign missions
Was read by Mrs. J. E. Rlgsbee, Mrs.
Alva Veasy. Mrs. C. B. Laws.
A tract on China was read by Miss
Eudie Andrews.
Song by circle: "Work for the Night
Is Coming.'
Duet by Mrs. R. H. Lynn and Mrs,
J. ' F. Goodrich, pianoist. Miss Eudie
Andrews. "The OW Rugged cross,
and then two little girls sang, 'Tour
Best Friend is Always Near," Francis
Albert and Mrs. J. M. Sykes left Sat-Ion business.
urday. morning for Asheville and other
points In Western Carolina to be gone
about three weeks.
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Miss Nancy Herndon Is getting along
nicely after having her tonsils removed.
Mrs. Fuller Suffering From Broken
Ankle
Mr. Howard E. Eblen who Is in Mul-
pn Horner Hill was thrown open to
Many friends, who were charmed to call
and welcome the attractive young bride
home. The guests were welcomed at
the door by Mrs. M. C. Evins and Mrs.
J. W. Horner. Mesdames R. H. Lewis
a.nd R. G. Lassiter showed them into
the Library where delicious punch was
served by Mesdames W. A. Devin and
B. K. Lassiter, assisted by Miss Caro
lyn Booth. Receiving in the front hall
spent the week-end in the city with celvlng line were Miss Susan Graham
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The many friends of Mrs. Jones Fuller I i. ti. ..mmmnM fnr Mr I and Mrs. J. C. Horner. Receiving with
wiu res re i to near uiai ine is ai opmu-1 Robert Eastern of Henderson, Ky., Who I " i" ' "
woods Arms, Virginia Beach suffering
from a broken ankle and won't be able
to return to the city for several weeks
yet Mrs. Fuller was accompanied by
her little daughter, Carolyn Fuller,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fuller Moved to
Franklin Court
It will be of much Interest to their
Whitfield and Josephine Hawley. AT- l" "
iter which a delicious course or Ice
cream wun cnerry ana cane were ser
ved by Mrs. C. B. Lava, followed by
m refreshing course or. puncn.
The house was lovely decorated for
Mrs. Ralph Fuller and family have
moved In Franklin Court Apartments.
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I. In Mullina now. I oranam, jr., juesaames jonu irWu. m..
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Mr.. Guv Branson left yesterday The decorations In the parlor were yel-
mornlng for Greensboro where she will IOW roses, m ine aining room iove-
.nonri . few davs with relatives. I 'X color scneme m pinn was trai ricu oui.
9 . . i xteceivingr ax cne aiuiiis ruuiu uuut www
Mm. 8. B. Williams and son Hubert. I Mesaames J. a. Jtsooin ana a. n. rowen
left yesterday for Rocky Mount to visit I Serving in this room were Misses Lucy
relatives. I eniriey or , nicnmona, mna. uooper
i Sarah cannady, tiliouse Horner.
Misses Elf ra. and Nettie Smith," nurs-1 Frances Horner and Mary Landis
es at Watts hospital left Saturday morn-1 Beautiful cream, cake, almonds and
ing for their home In Rocky Mount I mints were served. Receiving in tne
where they will spend their vacation. I hall were Mesdames" N. C" Daniel and
I N. H. Cannady. This tea. proved one ot
Mrs. M. A. Newcomb ot Birmingham, I the most delightful of the summer sea-
Miss Mangum Improved.
The friends of Miaa Katia Man cum
the occasion with enormous baskets I m k. n v.. .k. i. Ala ... arrlvnl in the citv Saturday and! son.
CI cut nowers wnicn were Deauuiui i m,,h imnmnH .n nnMin l will milia hpr hnmn here fn the luture.
and arranged with most handsome cen-1 thrnat iat wiiaH9ir mnminir I Mra. Nawcomb is sister to Mr. D. C.
Aer pieces to match, making the home I a " . I May,
trorv attractive, inose l) re Rent ware: i h. iri ni. arm n.- Mm.1. I
Mrs. C. B. Laws, Mrs. R. H. Lynn, I The Kings Daughters will have a Pic-1 Mrs. L. M. Deane and Miss Mamie
Mrs. T. R. Havs. Mrs. W. H. Poe, Mrs. I nic Friday aftarnnnn Ananiat iJlth. at 1 1 Deane of Henderson passed through I nl went and a merry time was SDunt.
Jos. Whitfield. Mrs. G. s. Oldham. Mrs. I o'clock at Lakewood Park, for tha old I the city Sa.turday enroute to Asheville
fW. T. Couch, Mrs. W. L. Hawley, Mrs. I ladies of the Home. Every Kings I and Black Mountain where they will
N. M. McGerk, Mrs. J. E. Rlgsbee, I Daughter is reauested to bring enough I spend some time.
The members of the Presbyterian
Sunday school enjoyed their, annual
picnic Thursday at the "waab-odt" in
Vance county. Quite a crowd of peo-
Mrs. W. H. Couch, Mrs. J. F. Good-1 lunch for her party and enough for
rich. Mrs. Alva Veasey, Airs. A. D. I one more. Mrs. B. H. Thomas has
Williams. Mrs. R. E. Cox, Miss Eudie I charge of securing automobiles for car-
Andrews.
As the crowd adjourned a solo was
feung by little Mildred Goodrich, "A
Tliiy Rose Bud."
Return From Georgia
tying the old ladles from the Home.
Barr in gton-Burns
Miss Mittle Harrington and Mr. P. P.
The members of the Oxford Baptist
Baraca class are planning an outing for
tho class during the coming week. Ex
tensive preparations are being made by
this live awake organization.
Mrs. L. M. Carroll of Washington, D.
C, is visiting Mrs. J. H. Gooch. W. T.
Lee hss returned from a visit to rela-
Misses Janie Jones and Myrtle Peed
were in Oxford en route to New York.
Mrs. E. L. Webster and Master John
returned to their home In Winston-
Salem Saturday after visiting Mrs.
Webster's mother, Mrs. J. L. Council,
Msses Jeanette Longmire and Helen
Burns were married Saturday after-1 Stem returned to their home at Dicker-1 tves in Virginia.
noon at 430 at the Baptist parsonage I son alter visitini. xnr. -r. a. crown.
Rev. S. E. Mercer and his little I by Dr. J. E. Welsh. They left for I - - . M G w Dixon of Winston
daughter Jane who have been visiting I Asneviue tnrougn tne country to oe i Hisses sue mernw ana luiinenne Sa-m are guests of Mrs. H. L. Brown.
in southern Georgia tor tne past ten I gone several nays arter wnicn iney wiu i craasnaw 01 iuuuwg ikhb. uuuus"
days arrived some i.nursday nignt ac-1 return to uurnam wnere tney win maae i tne city oaiuraay enruuw iy nireii
companled by Mr. Mercer a brother. I tneir some, miss Harrington, is tne i and tne western part ot tne staie.
Mr. J. I. Mprcer or Alma. Ua. Mr. I aaugnter 01 Mrs. a. ts. itarringion ot
Mercer after spending a few days In I wurcn Ave., ana is a wen Known dusi- jars. jn. tteep yrmeiuny iur
i. . nn a. h. hwiihM i rabb uiun. Mr Kiirn. i m HMiunnn juiiinnn, in viair ppr inn i ni r jura.
XrUlUOIII. LUH Kl V o v.vusc, " 1 , " " - , -w -
leave for Asheville accompanied by A. I with Oilmen In the Gents Furnishing I O. Witoon,
E. Mercer, where they will spend their I Department and is well known here,
vacation. I having lived here all his life. ' I Mr. C W. Womack of Chicago, III.,
I I who has been vlsiUng nis sister Mrs. ts.
Miss Audrey Graham Honored I PERSONALS I H. Thomas on Mangum street, left Sat-
I Mr. and Mrs. SOUtngate Jones veryl aura. r. m.. uwutu m umun, n. , l uruay iur mnviue, au, wucic ra wu
charmingly entertained Friday evening I to in the city visitng Mrs. L. M. Ed-1 spend a few days with his sister. Mrs.
from 820 tn it. -00 o'clock at at Garden I wards at her home on Watts street. I John Nunn before returning home.
nartv In hmnr of their eniest Miaa I
Audrey Graham of Norfolk. Va. The I wia Ethel Chandler baa returned to I C H. Anderson of Dunn passed
home was beautifully decorated In pink I her home in Rocky Mount after visit-1 through tho city yesterday enroute to
F. N. Carroll of Clinton
visiting Mr. J. W. Gooch.
has been
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Landis of Hen
derson Were 1 Oxford visitors Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peace returned' to
their home in Fayetteville after attend
ing the family reunion on Sunday. -
Mrs. W. L. Peace and Miss Courtney
are touring the western states. The
family spent a happy day, enjoying din
ner on the spacious lawn. Kodak pic
tures were taken of the groups. Ox
ford was proud to have this distinguish.
ed group of fta former citizens in Its
midst .again, .and will always we.lcom
mem nomo.
Mrs. C. M. Lefland of ReedviUe, Vir
ginia is the guest of her sister Mrs
Ellis Cannady.
Edwin Shaw has returned from
visit to relatives in Jackson, Newport
News and Halifax.
Mrs. Ellis Cannady and children have
returned from a visit to Richmond and
Fairport, Virginia.
Col. W. G. Peace and Miss Mary
Grandy Peace returned to their borne
in Washington, D. C, on Monday.
r. ana Mrs. si. r. - cmunbiee are
spending a month in LowvHle, N.-Y.
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Mr. W. N. Carroll. ' Vice Consul 'to
London, England, is visiting Mrs. John
Gooch in Oxford. He soon returns to
England.
Mrs. Bessie L. McGhee, AI Joyner of
Frank.inton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore
of -Norfolk have been visiting Mrs. T.
L. Cannady.
Mrs. R. H. Moss, Miss Effle Lewis
Moss and Robert 'Rennie of ClarksrUle
have been guests of Mrs. W. T. Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner enter
tained at dinner on Friday evening. Jn
honor of Col. Willis G. Peace who Is
visiting his mother Mrs. A. 8. Peace.
Covers were laid for eight and an ele
gant six course dinner was enjoyed by
the guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robarda,
Misses Jeannette Biggs, Annie Crews,
J. L. Taylor of Charlotte. An exciting
game of bridge was enjoyed after din
ner. Col. Peace has many friends In
Oxford who are proud of the excellent
recvord he has made in tho army and
who are always glad to welcome him
to his native town. Mrs. Peace is
spending the. summer months in the
mountains of Maine which causes re
gret that she can not be in Oxford and
renew with Colonel Peace the friend
ships she has formed here among ber
ardent admirers.
Mr. and Mrs.
spending some
Springs.
T. B. Blalock are
time at Piedmont
, ... i.l. v. . i . I in a- mIaHvm n., . Ttiirham-
Kiiiarney roves, wiw vimmua-cmwineii i e -- -
around tha crvstal chandelier. Mrs. I .
Tom Fuller Southgate presided over the I Mr. W. G. Smith has returned to his
nunch bowl in the dining room. I homo at Milton after visiting Mr. and
At 930 the guest were Invited out on j Mrs. Frank Smith on Dillard street,
ttia lawn wfcora roiored soot lifhts were I
thrown on the playing fountain. Dur-I Miss Oergia Airheart left yesterday I at her home on Minerva Ave.
. ii tt. A I fn. Jfxnaatnam V r ll Irlair frlanda. I
ing tn evening jura icu nuuv c- - . -
dered several vocal selections which
wara vera- much enjoyed. The COlOT
scheme of pink and white waa carried Va, is In the city visiting Mrs. Frank I Minn.
.. I Smith An THllanl atrutaf- I
out in tne reiresnniin.a wuku wubwi -- -
ed of ices, cakes and conserves. About
forty guests were present.
The lovely' suburban home of Mrs.
A. S. Peace was the scene of a happy
gathering on Sunday when the family
had reunion, the five sons of Mrs.
Kearnesville where he will visit rela
Uvea. '
see
Miss Elisabeth Pago of Morrisville I Poace and ten grandchildren being prjs-
arrlved in the city yesterday and is I enl- Mr- 'a na aaugnter Mary
the guest of Miss Betty Frances Reams I Etta of New York and Mrs. W. L. Peace
ana aaugnier, vouriney oeing me on.y
members ot the family absent. The sons
I Dr. For Roberaon and Dr. Dace Mo-1 present were. wot. wuus uranay reace.
Visa Ann Dinar Smith of Cascade. I Pherson left last night for Rochester. I u. tJ. a., now stationed at the war col
ego in wasnington. v. u., uamuei t.
Peace of Henderson, accompanied by
I Misses Mamie Woods and Myrtle Fu-1 his wire and family; Alex. w. re to of
Mrs. H. L. Mangum and son Hubert. I quay left yesterday afternoon for Burl-1 Fayetteville, with Mrs. Peace and chit
left yesterday for Salisbury after visit-1 lngton where they will spend tho week-1 dren; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Peace and
i- . u... xiraiter Whir hard and I Ing Mrs. Man rums mother. Mrs. L. J. I edd with friends. I family of Henderson and W. L. Peace
a.m x-fiL- va.. tiava nna to I Andrews on Broad street. I I and daughter. Col. Peac was acconv
n.i.IVh .n.r. ..ndina-a few davs with I " I Mr. J. A. Wetherford left Saturday I panied by his daughter Mary Grandy,
uM w t whitaker at Franklin I Mr. John Koonts returned to the city I afternoon for South Boston where ho I Mrs. Peace being absent spending the
jsaturasy tram iNorroix. va. arm spena somo umo wiu rasuves. i iiusmcr ia vua . uiountains ei jains
Court,
Prof. C. G. Credle baa returned from
Bladen county where ho has been con
ducting an Institute. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family are
spending soma time at Ocean View.
Misses Katharine. Bradsher, Annie
Thompson 1 Bradsher, Mary Taylor,
Elizabeth Hicks, Alleine Hicks, Eloulse
Horner hsve returned from tho rum
mer school at the university. .
Mesdames J. A. Long and J. T. Wil
son of Roxboro have been visiting Mrs.
J. S. Bradsher.
Miss Elizabeth Scarboro of Mt Gilead
has been the. guest of Mis Elouise
Mays. '..'.
Garland Mays of Durham baa been
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Mays. . ,
Mrs. Georgia Boddio of Louitburg if
tho guest of Mrs. 8. a, Boddio. Mrs.
Mrs. Bradtey and Miss Bradley of
Burlington have returned to their home
after visiting Mrs. A. S. Hall.
Mrs. A. P. Hobgood is at Brar.twood
Hospital for treatment. She has been
confined to her home for nine months
by Illness.
Little Miss Clara Moss celebrated her
fourth birthday on Friday afternoon at
the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs
E. O. Moss at the experiment farm
The guests enjoyed many games on tbe
lawn after which delicious refreshments
were served. Then tho little folks en
joyed m delightful drive over the city,
Miss Alice Gooch entertained a num
ber of her friends on Thursday after-
non in honor of Miss Virginia Lloyd
of Henderson and Miss Mary Harris
of Rocky Mount. A delightful' game of
rook was enjoyed after which elegant
refreshments were served. A merry
time was spent by the young folks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Moss gave a
watermelon feast on Thursday evening
at their home in honor of Misses Sophie
Lawrence of Durham, guest ot Miss
Elizabeth Floyd and Miss Thelma Wal
ters of Mexico Missouri. It was quite
a unique affair and thoroughly enjoyed
by the guests.
Mr. Roy H. Royster entertained th
Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club in
honor of Mrs. Berkeley Simmons and
Mrs. Hooper of Washington, D. C. Her
attractive bungalow was a scene of
loveliness at this charming event. After
an exciting game, elegant refreshments
were served.
Mrs. E. S. Howard entertained a few
friends on Saturday morning at her
home on Hancock street. Tha s-ueata
greatly enjoyed the game after which
an elegant luncheon was served.
Mrs. Gibson Howell, Master Gibson,
Jr., and Mrs. Knight, of Franklin, Vir
ginia are guests of Mrs. W. I. 'Howell.
Miss Nettle Sykes of Greensboro is
the guest Of Miss Lottie Royster. v
. Miss Ethel Royster is visting in Balti
more, Washington and Norfolk.
Miss Thelma Walters of Mexl o,
Missouri is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Walters.
Miss Sophie Lawrence of- Durham
who has been visiting friends in Oxford
has gone to Heater to visit.
Dr. E. T. White, B. E. Plrham and
J. W. Floyd have returned from a visit
to Durham.
Miss Effio Tisdale of Clarksvilie, Vlr
ginia is the guest of Miss Effle LeeL
Miss Virginia Lloyd of Henderson
is the guest of Miss Alice Gooch.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gulick and two
children of Brooklyn, have been visit
ing In Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. A. Williams mat
visiting in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Graham, Jr.,
bavo returned from their seven weeks'
bridal tour of western states. They
are at home with Mrs. A. W. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner spent the
week end in Henderson.
Mrs. W. B. Ballou and family ars
spending some time at Buffalo Springs.
Mrs. D. A. Coble is spending some
time at Conley Springs.
Mrs. George Dorsey and children ars
visiting relatives in Rocky Mount.
H. L. Taylor is visiting in Louisburg. '
Rom Parker of Enfield is visiting Mr.
and-Ktrs. S. W. Parker.
Dick Taylor and Bitty Devin spent
Monday in Warrenton.
Mrs. Will Mabry and A. B. Mabry
of Ridgeway were Oxford visitors Sua-
day.
Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Barnha.'t are
visiting In ReedviUe, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant of Ridge
way were in Oxford Sunday, Tisiting
Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Black.
Mrs. G. B. Thompson of Waxhaw, Is
visiting Mrs. D. C. Hunt Mrs. Thomp
son formerly resided in Oxford where
her husband was pastor of the Presby.
terian church.
J. C. Robards is spending the week
jn Richmond, after enjoying his vaca
tion in Oxford.
Miss Sophronia Cooper is In Durham
for a few days.
Johnnv Nilea is at Weedberrv Fnrp.it
School doing some work there, pre
paratory to entering the school .n the
fall.
George Dorsey is on the South Caro
lina tobacco market.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dorsey and family
have returned to their homo in Pamp
lin, Virginia.
VtCTatCLA. Ha. M J -
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As easy to carry as a
traveling bag
Yoa can take this new VictroU with you wherever
you go. Small, portable, exceptionally convenient, it
u at the suae time a perfected musical instnnnent
playing any Victor Record. ,
The new Victrola No. 50. ia an idea! traveling
companion, ready at a momenta notice and bringing
no end of pleaamre to your ramping trip or your -visit
to friends. .
Come in d let nt xkmonotrate fta cotnp
convenience and excellence as an matranent.
Wedding
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Invitations
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