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IT THURSDAY. DEC. 15, 1921. rAYETTEVtLLE OBSERVER PAGE TITUEI5- SOCIAL NEW, Mr. Louis Lanier, Society Editor. -rr, I Phone 301 Parent-Teacher Association The Parent-Teacher Association eld one of its most interesting leetings yesterday afternoon at 30 in the Rest Itoom, with an tt.enlance of approximately 125. Irs. John H. Anderson, in intro ucing the speaker of the after oon, Mrs. Clarence Johnson of kaleigh, commissioner of public elfare, told of the wonderful work Bie had accomplished throughout le state. Mrs. Anderson also gave brief review of the accomplish- lents of the Parent-Teacher As- ciation, the delightful dinner pven by the hot lunch committee the association in honor of Fay- teville'a Wonder Eleven, of the iterest and co-operation of the Eociation in making. Educational eek a success, and spoke of the oanoke Island Lost Colony film mt is to be shown here at the dure show under the auspices of ie Parent-Teacher Association, i The president announced the yetteville High School has been it on the accredited list. Mrs. Johnson charmed her audi-1 ice and they listened with rapt1 tention to her talk on "Child Wel re." Mrs. Johnson gave three portant things for the child a althy childhood, a happy child od and a religious childhood, en gine on each of these three titles. ie told the audience that the re- onsibility for the faults of the )ung people of today did not be- ng to the young people them- lves. but was the responsibility the older people. Mrs. John- n made a plea for a detention me for children in this county. he welfare work is carried on ell in this city, except for the ct that we have no detention! CLUB CALENDAR Thursday 3:30 p.m. Coterie Club with Mrs-. J. H. Judd at West- lawn, Haymount. 4:30 p. m. Would-Be-Wise Club with Mrs. Charles G. Rose, Hillside avenue. 4:00 p.m. Book Club with Mrs. T. M. West, Haymount. 4:00 p.m. Haymount Book Club with Mrs. George B. Rob ertson, Raeford Road. 4:00 p.m. Tea and Topics with Mrs. Will Robertson, Ar senal avenue. 4:00 p.m. Cross Creek Club with Mrs. G. E. Betts, Haymount. 4:00 p. m. Reviewers Club with Mrs. Charles' V. Sharpe, Haymount. x 8:00 p.m. Original 13 Club, Miss Kate Southerland, Green street. PERSONALS DUNN SELLS OUT; ITS LIGHT PLANT THROUGHJLECTION, Without Dissenting Vote,' thef Recent Contract Is Ratified by the Voters, . Buys Leather Business ,uu ,a,,i neirenc i,.m, , i prXNi Dec 15Wlthout a dis- ;v.a..M, i l" "'-(s-nting. vote the citizens of Dunn I ,., l"c , B,":.,u " verterday raided the contract holidays with Mrs. Dixon and lit- (,,rillrh .hih 1Q ..., ,,. pallv owned electric system will When Christmas Comes cold, Of selfuh schemes seem all its dreams And its only gnat seeim? gold. Yet whenever Christmas conies, The world the mask removes From the tender part of its kind, true heart, And we learn how much it loves, . me and it is much needed, shee its a eood ol(I world id. Eighteen little girls and one lit- boy of Miss Kate Matthews' ade gave a delightful little en Which only plays a game Though it loves the race 'and it keeps the pace, It is tender all the same. rtainment. the Pilei-ims Chimin i Though it struggles hard to win, Jiiey were dressed in Pilgrim cos- The dream in its heart is sweet; mes and delighted those pres- And on Christmas Day it is glad In Honor of Miss Hardison Miss Harriet Hardison was the inoree at a lovely luncheon giv- ...itl. -XT-.. T-.:. . H- .1 '"''" to h han.ts of thn Cum. t i if ii'..n.A. r:i, , ' ... - . ...... mw, .m:.m.inl ,,()Wer Uglt rompany ... . , . ... . for the sum of $4!i,ini0, which is Mis? Certrude Marsh will amve ,-,, ,,. ,,, , ,.i tomorrow from Andewon College i of 1)oluls lsaU(1(1 twpn(y yfn,.s ag0 I iu o(jcuu mr- uwiiuaja nnu lici uiu-,.- (U !.:,. .,,,,1 0 '.1 H 1 , IT t .1. .... I".!.. I. I ........ ..... ....,., 11. I . : ' I systems of the town. The com- i I'i'll.T o n in 113 i unit ill l LW ' ... ,. , , hiring its lines to Dunn and as- ., y'"! , sonie control of the system within . ... : ,rvr ' ' : I". ' i mty days. u m u.P u. i.:riBiB ) The largest vote ever recorded .uis. ,,u,m ii..i-wejr uu j.a.i.yuuu ; , n,mn waa cuat f(). t)yp ratfl(.a. I thm. Out of total registration 'of I Mrs. C. A. Kilpatrlck and little 1 Cf ! there worn 57S votes cast for! daughter, Mildred, of (larland, are die sale of the plant. Practically; in town shopping and will be the pvpvy v.-o-nan oualified 'voter unr- guests of Mrs. R. F. DeVane, on tlcipated in the eleition. The Wo- Ray avenue. ! man's Club phived a big part in 1 i the el"ction. Sixteen of its mom- Mrs. Carl Durn and Mrs. Ttufus hers divided the town into sixteen Williams of Maxton, spent yester- districts and went to work. They day in the city shopping. i cl 5 1 not stop until every woman I who I'ouM b" induced to vote had . , , , f o i cast her ballot. ..no. n. j ti,., ,., ,. ,,,! fl, ..l an two years to im- u Iri.. ..f 1-i !..,! .t. .... " ' I H t' ill in n iiur.i . t. . ..... iiiroiign lunucing one or the lamer .,, t u .i..t , l"blic service cornorat ions to take i 68 , , Z C ovpr tho KortiHiately, how Itandolpli-Nlacon has arrived in the -(,ver ;l iroposal ,.,,, ,,y u Cum y. -i"'"" jberland I'mviTuml Light Company, llY.ca miw defunct, was not accepted. , i. w T,1! Carolina Company will ex- M M. Floyd, representing the , W. ! ,,, (ls ,1W fn), I!(,lnp()n E. Deegans Coal Company of V ir-;,.,,, ,B 10 firRt ljnk ()f Rroat I'riink line that is, it is stated, to extend deep into South Carolina. The har d of the world seems hard, e fir Ipft th, momiiig for 1' f !"; The heart of the world seems Charleston, S. C. to spend the re-f J"-ov" t Mo ele! glnia, is in the city. John Underwood and Hugh1 Hardison who spent several days "3 WISE FOOLS in Chapel Hill recently have re turned to the city. IS COMING HERE to Jay The prize at Its Saviour's feet, in the city. Iee Shippey. Wilfred I. Johnson eind William jTiloui't of Chapel Hill are visitors by Mis3 Margaret Huske at her ; payetteville: . The following invitation will be read with interest by friends in Big Attrnction Coming to LaFay ette December 29; Others May Come Also Ceorge H. Dergnon, represent ing "; Wise Fools," which, is book- x: sew ' ' . X .... .. I ,- i . V----. . '. . .... ' m 1 , ...... ,.- ' I 'v-iv:-:ov.vx . :---;:v::-:-: :-":. NEGRO FARMERS AROUND DUNN TO BATTLE WEEVIL .Dunn District Negro Far mers Will Sqon Begin Active Fight Against Boll Weevil 140,non,0(io francs and receipts of 2l,K27,fiOO,000 francs. - 'The gfiverniiunt originally de manded 2 l.!t.'!2,000.000 francs in receipts and the finance commit tee had proposed 24,953,000,000 francs. DRASTIC ACTION MAY FOLLOW LAST HAZING EPISODE (Cor tinned from pagel) cnmmnnltv liv IIih rrup,i-li(-nifl nf- PUNNDecirT Thatgreat ardit!u'k 011 Patterson this morning. oijen neglected army or negro tar-j mors who constitute a large jidrt i Hoodlums Lie In Wait Mrs. Norman de H. Whitchouso. New York society woman and Auffrngist, has bought the controlling interest in a leather product com Iany in Now York. Friends expected she would make artistic things She answered. "My Interest is centered on usefulness and upon the prob lems of mukinc and distributing " the bird; then place in very hot "Frnicrlit CJtonrnor .ven. Turn bird over in t went v ' 1 tlfaJlt OLCJ-mtJI i.o thirty minutes and haste. In, thirty to forty minutes reduce heati in oven and cool; slowly until dune,! basting frequently." I Simple, isn't it? i Hits Rocks Today of the tenantry and no small part "Ralph Patterson, age 17, of Fay ef the land owners of the Dunn nttcville. has roomed since enter ;listrlcl are soon to begin active inz college with W. li. Ray, station i nieparntion for the recept ion or agent here for a dozen years, the ,the boll weevil when ho makes his house being off the campus. Since inr))(nraice in their fields. Under the night of November 8th, when the leadership of Junes W. Vines, he was attacked as he sttirted jprinc'pal of the Harnett County I home. Patterson says he has not i Training School here, a graduate been out of his room at night af lof Tueskegee Institute and a des-iter supper. He boards at the Hod K'IdIo of Hooker T. Washington, Inett house on the campus. jthey will start their training here, "With Will'am Powell, another next, month when Professor Vines 'freshman, Pat terson had started to inaugurates ta ten day course ..in , breakfast. As he passed Die gym . iliversifled farming met hods'. nnsium. live masked men ran out Professor Vinos is a naf've of of tlie door. Two of them had red Alabama nnd has first hand know-1 handkerchiefs tied over their, fac ledge of boll weevil methods. Since es and wore old clothes, while the he came here last summer' he has other three had donned pillow is heen preaching to his followers in es and bed sheets for a disguise. ;an effort to arouse then to action Within the gymnasium were three UigaiiiFt the pest. Through the fine others also masked in pillow slips. work he has doiie in the negro "Patterson attempted to run, but s'chools and for the regro com- was captured and carried Into, the niuirty he has won the respect, gymnasium, tied down to a bench, admiration nnd confidence of his a towel placed in his mouth and people and of those white people his hair then cut. The solution of I who interested in negro progress, j nitrate of silver poured on his bead j Willi two weeks police before ran down his face, but fortunately last fall's session of the Harnett none, got into his eyes or otherwise County Fair he was instrumental lire might Have been blind tonight, in staging here a negro department; "For those who have never had that won' the commendation of all the benefit of training in modern j visitors. Mrs. fleorgo W. Vander- haz'ng methods it may be amiss.-to 'bllt, who spoke here during the say that nitrate of silver in a weak fair, was esnocially impressed by eued condition is not harmful, but the negro exhibits. I when of the thickness used this The. Dunn district is watching morning, it turns the akin black ! Profess" r Vines activities with and the skin peals off. Patterson much interest and many white will carry the marks of his brand planters are going to liini.for ad- ing for several imonths." vice conceri ing diversified farm ;; , T , t r ii!t,aintili " l rooiB, w e i is hook- me on Hlaymount, Wednesday one o'clock. Potted plants and rns were effectively arranged. ! pie color scheme of pink and lute was carried out in the din- g room, a silver basket filled nth pink and white snapdragons rming tne centerpiece. Place rds were attractive miniature ides. A delicious seven course I .Mr. and Mrs. John Victor Graing er request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Fannie to Mr. Walker Taylor, Junior on ncheon wag served, the salad and 1 Wednesday the fourth of January, e course uemg of heart shape sign. Those enjoying Miss Huske's ispitality beside the honor guest, iss, Hardison, were Misses Hester lly, Sallie Haigh Underwood, Lu at one o'cock St. James' Church Wilmington, North Carolina." Wednesday Bridge Club The Wednesday Bridge Club met; nave ren.rne. '' VP ,w F;l'p,p Theatre on Thursday night where they attended the meeting n .,i, ... .... or Hie rouineiii nuifimn ".mv.m tion. er office today. lie was very en thusiastic about his plav, which is being sent to Fayetteville by John The 17th Field Artillery Golden, who is also the producer Knlisted Personnel Dance jof P'n.v "I.ightin." which made will be given in the old ,f,m'h a lonS nin Hroadwav. Mr. Brigade Headquarters Building IKnon says that "3 Wise Fools" jj,,,. will be the first of Mr. (lolden's December 16 1021 successes to visit Fayetteville and Dancing to commence at 8:30 p. m ' patronage accorded that Refreshments will be served ts,how ls satisfactory it will mean ; tnat "Lightin" and his other -plays . ' I will follow later. "I! Wise Fool's" UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA has the 'personal endorsement, of INVITES COLLEGES JOIN THEM toth John Golden; the producer, . land Mr. W. II. Ponton, manager of CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 1"). the LaFayette Theatre, and they . CI f ATI IBM, Mass., Dec. 15. The ing freight steamer Schoilack, bound . light from lioston to New York! after finishing a voyage from Pa- VOGT DIES cific ports, struck on Storm Horse . j thoal in u snow squall early to- JACKSONVILLK, Fla Dec. 14. (,il'- Alnertus Vogt, discoverer of! Siie was apparently hard French Deputies SOUTHERN PINE MEN HOLD SPECIAL MEET phosphate in Florida;' and proiiiii)-j aground when sighted by the Mon- MKMPII1S, Tenn., Dec. la. Re- fln,.i,m ,.f ll'.ilv,vi.l fvr.lnlu i.,liia jripprOVe UUaget on southern pine, measures to meet - the expected demand for lumber PARIS, Dec. 15. (By Associat--rext spring and proposed national ed Press.) After a session last- and state forestry legislation were ent In building of railroads in Hex- omOy Point coast guards who went ; ing two hours, the Chamber of 'under discussion at a special meet- ico and the southwest, died at his out to her. Seas were rough. ! Deputies at 7:15 this morn ing vol- ing hire today of Southern Yellow liuine hero yesterday after a long , There were about thirty men i d approval of the new budget pro- j P.ne Manufacturers, called by the illness, it was announced today, aboard ivi.'ling for the expenditure of 25,- 'Soul .hern Pine Association 1 h p Cooper. Frances Green, Kath-1 t . i,.,;,i,i'w r,,r,-m vester-lTho University of Chattanooga, in have agreed to refund the purchase ine Renalds, Laura Kyle Under-1. nt hr attractive , quitting the S. I. $. A., because of price of tickets bought, in the bod, Mesdames Robert O. Bnrns,i. ' Bradford avenue. There tlve adoption of the anti-freshman event of any one being dissatis-i "FAYETTE VI LLE'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE" hernias Wooten, Edwin V.. Ken- id Balmer, the two imp Bragg. latter f i Mh ...hnm nrPRented to ; last week, decided to invite schools Hira Miltnn R Racon. Mrs. (Jur- wnicn niin iiieinseiveH in mmui.ii three tables of bridge. Prize rule at the Birmingham meeting' fled after seeing the show. Miss Williams Recovering Tbe following from Wednesday's ilmington paper will be th interest: He served a delicious salad course. : status to join a new organization. . I It was also decided to offer to 'play members of the new S. I. C., Birthday Party read The birthday party given ty lit- as wen as un.se remaining u. uu. tie Miss Marv Kerr Culbreth yes-! S. I. I. A., under full rules as adopt- Her many friends will be de-terday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 ed at Birmingham except as to the A vnnw th Miaa'Fnn Wil- nfclock was eiiioyed by thirty-1 playing or rresnmen Miuicient f tr.,.,t(oiiio i,,,a ,nii,.oi, ooiroTi nf her friends. The Cul-i assurances have The Live Store" 'One Price to All' Famous Chef Explains How to Cook Turkey ATLANTA, (la.. Dec. 15. "Two Bells," Atlanta's widely read street car publication, in tis latest issue, tells how. through John IHeoolii, been given ofj'famoUH Atlanta chef, to cook a covered after an operation for broth home was attractively decor-1 games, it was understood, an 1 unl- Christmas turkey. Here's the way e removal or tier tonsils at. tne aieo wun me uiiimiuu " , ; " , , ' .no muw. alker Memorial Hospital and is beautiful Christmas tree held a less man seven or eignt scnooisj "Select a plump bird, weighing , tni.t of Miss Martha Williams eift for each little guest. Cream will follow t"e local school out of; from eight to ten pounds. Draw H A N ARi AGS IDEALLY PRACTICAL GIFTS the Carolina apartments. and cake was served. the S. I. I. A. 7 KJt 13 1 M WW 4. A. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT The Entire Family Can Enjoy not only Christmas night but every night. in the year; for what gives great er pleasure in the home than good light and artistic lighting equipment? Isn't it worth while to give your family something useful? They probably sDend more time in the living room and dining room than any other two rooms of your home. Here they have their pleasures and entertain their friends. Certainly, then, these rooms should be attractive and comfortable. No other furnishing will give them the pleasure or add more to the attractiveness of the room than an artistic chandelier. Our display rooms contain many attrac tive chandeliers and numerous electri cal appliances which make both useful and beautiful presents. We shall be happy to show them to you. Open Every Night Until Christmas. . Our store will be warm and comfortable t o visit any evening after supper. sing'e, and thoroughly clean the inside, having it thoroughly wash ed, then dried. Stuff with a mix ture of white bread, soaked and squeezed dry, seasoned with herbs, melted butter, yolk of eggs, chest nuts and two- chopped onions Truss the bird with the legs well in body. Season with pepper and salt, Place the bird breast down in open baking dish and add suffi cient, water to make the gravy. Place several slips of bacon on Extreme': Sleeve, HUNTER BROS. ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors Dealers. 116 Hay Street Phone 394 m You could hardly select a more practical or more phasing gift than a pretty Handbag. Satisfying choice hTi' is assured, for every popular style, fabric and shade is represented. Priced as a woman would like to find them $2.95, $3.95 AND $5.95 Also a complete stock of Children's Pocket Books, QOc in all the wanted shapes and colors Ivory Always Our stock of Ivory is at its best. Your early visit makes, your choosing easy. All those pretty in dividual pieces and sets for Grown-ups, Children and Infants Manicure and Toilet Sols. Holiday prices 111 1 $1.09, $7.50 AND UP TO $15 00 jfc4&MM Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets These are all acceptable and 'economical gifts, which good taste never neglects. They are of Lace", Linen, Kid and pretty patterns, embroidered. Specially priced for Xmas 50c, 98, $1.00 AND $2.00 ii 4 ft T- 3 m 9: r- 1 . ..1 "1 it i 1 . i: t : - Tou"ve seen them cominar. graaa. Ally, taking on a little mors fulK 9 nesa and a little more fullneaa unto In thla Polret model we have with, jua a sleeve of aome proportlona. It comes, of course, with the other fancies we are borrow Lnf from Eu-j i Handkerchiefs, if in Doubt Dainty Handkerchiefs for women, including exquisite things, with hand embroidery and lace; also prettv colored novelties, as well as the plain every day kind. Priced to suit 10c TO $1.00 EACH REMEMBER SATURDAY, LAST DAY OF SALE. EE COAT OR NECKPIECE. NEXT WEEK THIS STORE WILL STAY OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK P. M. 1 TTR BUY THAT SUIT, j ill eaaasJJk
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