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f.UNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1914. i r - KORTH CAROLINA TEACHERS t : ,.VILL-ASSEMBLE. IN -CHARLOTIE j f Program for the Four-Day Session Embraces Work In r V; Seven Unit Organizations Composing the State As sembly, -at.aa.aa m aaa. abb T " . J XSXS BV, Ih JPenma Co.., Prw AUQoct JUtLt ar. aliarl in ell I C them parts of Uw North Cutu jMdwnr tawibir n gather tal CbAriott ea Wedaoaday November Si " ul (or three daya thereafter will be la annual aeaaton. n coming; tocthr of aa .natty of 1 4baea leaders la tba work of fx oca- s bob .oroturh Um Stat la aa oi 7 sioo of moment to North Carolina. It , la a tin of gathering Inspiration and , ""wuiMiuin onoouracaoMnt to work nta ta eauaa. Tba kindergarten taaera, th pri ananr " taacbara, the grammar grade taaoaara, too county upcjintndnt, tba city Baprintndnt. tba muaic ' teeehera and tba high school teacbara ana pnncipala will all conduct meet ' Inca at tba aama Uma, but in different - location. Tba program for tba aasembly and iaa proaant officers or tba unit aaaoe lions ars: . orncuL KROIHTKB. - President M. C S. Noble. Chanel Btfl. , Vlce-prealdeat, Miss Mary 0. Oraaaxa. j. Beeretary-troasarer. E. K. Bams, Raleigh. i innnM imwimi Bt C. S. Noble.. olnclo. , Miss Mary O. tiraham, ex ofSrlo. E. B. Rama, ax officio B. D. Paaey, Ourtaaot. J, H. Hlghemttk. Wak Forest. C C. Wright Hunting Crack. P. P. Hobgood. Oxford. ' Mlaa Edith Royaler, Kalrigk. C. W. Maaary, Durham. 1 Amrfllln af Binders Tea President, Mlaa Haiti U. Scott. Ashe- Till. Vtca-praatriest. Mlaa Margaret' Merri Weather. AsaerllJ. Secretary, Mlaa Maty P. Bonner. Wash In a ton. Traaaarar, lllaa Fannie Onager, Aib rvuia AeeerAatlaa ef Primary Tea. President Mlaa Battle Permit Klnstnu. Vice-president, Mra T. Kdxar Johsston, Secretary, Mlaa Lily N. Jooee, Durham. Treasurer, Mlaa KUa Ford, Rslelgh. . Beearlalla l Uraaaaaar Uma T than and rriarinal. Preeldeut, Mra Hettle K, Fennel, WU aoinawa. "Mar nal is. (a. kar . (Coilm Mtraat tflcb aVaooL) WUUaat iya Paalaa, Kawl Hal. Cat-1 adamn. i Haw. Caaa. Addraaa Mlaa Margarat ear. 111. MTATa AMOCTATIOIC OT PKIMAB.T TKACHKBS. Wm Ham Parrau. alaataa. praaldaat. (Saaday arkl Trya Suaat baa Mat Okarckl Tkaraaay Mlinaaa. m. Bnuaki Ba. i. DarafBttaa- Mia Lrdla I RaralaiBBU7 Work la Worth Oar. Baa Soaw Thlaaa That Han Ka a.1 taanllaal"ii Mlaa Kllnah If i- ai7w I ua naraara. Marloa; Mlaal v .uaii. I -ra acaaol aa a Mortal Crater" B. CI Tha, doctoral i Joints, akv BMI B. H .mm x Mary O. Orakam, I iVlr'prrldant, J. A. Hla haailth, PoaMaa rvna TH-a-pnaiaent. Mlaa Anale u. Mini, iaaiarrton. Third rl. pjcaloent, J. M. Broaf htbo, Jr.. Ralelck. Haeretary-Tnasarar. Mra C P. Blaloek, aammfc -. . - . , . AaaartoHaa f 0jaty aperlataadeata," llwldrnt, J. T. Jojrner. Kalelgh. BwrrUry. A. 8. Krorr, UaMah. Aarttla f City MaariaMaa Prealdnit. K. U. Latham. Wlnrtnn nalem. irr-prai(irni. A. T. Allen, Xallnnry, Herretary, Harry Hardin. Charlotte. AaaMlatl f Maale Tearhera. PreaWeot. Uurtar-IIajrednrn. Kaletcb. Vk .reldent, it A. Bblrirj,- Win .ton nilem. flerraury. Mlaa Martha A. Dmrd. Ralaltk. iiaianiama r ma mmi Tarawa ad Jftaalaala. -v-.Jt. - : Pmddeot,' A. Vnut, Hailtkfteld. Vlre-prealdent, B. 11. Moaer. Wakelon. Hecratary, K. J. Coltrane, Jameatnwn. Trraaurer, H. H. McLean. 'arart!)e. KOI.kAM. M'day ArteratMB. 4:1. Nenjr XI (Collec Btraet Hick School) Flrt bnlneaa meatlna. Wedneadair avrala. :M. Wiejixi fa Arldm of welcome In behalf of the elt of Charlotte and tne Greater Charlotte visa ijt. C'haa A. itiand. maror. Keaupnne to tb add roan ta welcome naul. it. b. t raren. New Bern. Addreaa Mra. Cora Wllaun Trankfort, Kentucky. AddreM Hon. I. P. Claxton, lT. H. Com- miaaioiier or Kdm-atlon. Tharaaay, It - Naremher t. 4Colle Htceet High Mcbool) nymn. Pray?;' Ilyina. Hlbl lemon. Npeclal mnnlc. Herman Ker. E. K. McLarty. paatnr of iw lryon nireet m. k. rnurco, Hoatn, v.Darioiie. Thuraday Rrenl;. :M. NTther M.. iCofleg Htreet High Hchool Prcul.lcnt'n addre Pfof. M. C. 8. Noble. Chapel Hill. Addrena "Th K perl men t at Fair hope," Mrs. Mnrtetta L. Johnann. I'alrhop, Ala. in :S0 Ke.-eptl.in al,-en In honor uf the Tlaltlna teacnera by tb Woman Club, at the Kelwi-ft Hotel. Friday After.. a. :sa, Nareaaber tl. ('ollee Htreet Hl(h HchouL) Annual bualneaa meeting. Stewart. Branaoa. aeoreaaar of raral rMie. aoelology. t'kapel H1IL naraaay AW arena, i, lliimf I. PlMldanr ' M ' ui t... Khiat.. v Ma froai forater praaldeata "The Relatloa of the .kui to tb and Out-o(-rkool Life" P. f r"X !" 1 nlt1 atea Comntlaatoner of Lducatlua, "ala. :. Naaar 17, aaeaera pMMMiHn. . . 1 . Leaaoa' Ml Mary Arriagwa, Urara- (a) Reading uiu Charlotte. W opening Mlaa Maade Harrla, Marloa. (el laatuBM Um v . t-i. . d.lUburr. , a "f'l.ryt Hlatory Stortae" Mlaa DaUa Anatln.wi'arborn. Addreaa "4lra.nl CilaeeMea-Ua U.. Hetta L. Jobueoa. alrhoaa'AJa. Hea-nlar bnatnea areata. Art ,... a. iaeak tT. Public Reh.Ml dmai Uu L. D D Muffly. pnblle acbool manic and voice. Beat Carolina Teacher- Training School. Oram. rtlie. "SUta of Teacher BaUrtee" Mlaa Anna Meade Mlrkaax, Oireaabor. MA PnrfMfi. Ht.nrf.ejt - Zebulon Judd, L'alrenUy of North Can. Una STATE ABSOCTATIOIt OP fclNDERGAR- TKR TKaCnaRa. Mlaa Hattaa M. ml i.n. pd. dent. (Caraeeie Library.) Jfarjy Maralag. :. M-war . Tnltad aaate runbanu mi r. tlon. "An Appeal for the Kladergartea aa a Part of the Hchool K. t. tK. Towaa" (Por Primary aad Kladrrgartea Teacher.) Mra. Henna Paya KawelL neaTemiia ""r After... . (natr M. "Storlea Suitable fne k If ! ,1. . .t-.i " Mia Hatll Kcott n rwl rie I nf the Ham Teller' League. Aaharlli city BUBdergar tea, A.heTllle. . rrwajr Maewlag. :, Waweabaa 17. Round Table lriMJnu 1 u Newell. WearerrUle: Mlaa Mary Bonner. Waeklneton : Mlu Uthei r.,. B.u k. Mlaa Vienna NlcboU Aaheatlle.' UM feaUraJ Jeiar' U ra Vm.11 Mlaa Scott. (All aj In riled to take part.) Exhibit ef wdrk from Ktadenrarteaa. iar -Awn.,, a. be :'- Fnalneaaaieenn and eleerln oi ae. 8TATK ASSOCIATION OP ORAMMAR GRADE TRACHERS AND PBINHAIJ1 Mra. UetMe t KmivII nndlm wii. tnlngton. inunuay Hrbool Boom Try on Btreat Moth- iHiwt t nurra.i Tfc"'' Mraag. Mnaa aa. 'Metboda of Prttmotlon In the I1m.m Grade" (a) TbeoretwaJ aad Aetna! Value i n mien ExaminaUoaa Knot. T w. ndrewa Reldarllle: Mr. B P. Rroek. WU. mingtoa; Mlaa Mamie Lee A rent, Lomber- tou. lb) The Tain of Sneetal flaaaea anil inc itruup Metaod or Tear b La, huot- 1. c B3tbaoI W lA.T l iu la vA3t6fi llerfa ao thw Sit vmtexsj that Z on wt and a xtM"as to help tne pai&a tav A&Te beea &lsappointd ao v ;h other remedies, and re- tinea with Peruna. tht I hare mpto "belieTa that there is no other (medy for me I thank, yon . for yonr kind letters of advloe, Thej hare dome to me in times of great dlsoourage aent and always been a. obnaolat ion I shall nerer forget tout kindness and the Qielp reeeled from Parana Very sinoerely. (Setwen Hotel Andltorlnm.) i. Mtalmum EeaeaUala to Graded Sckoola (a) The Courar of Study J Kngllah Sapt. Harry HowelL Geography and Blatory Rapt. Jo 8. wray. S. Arithmetic and Pbralolo lint A anew. H. W, Caa. - S?"-d te Ire minute) -ra, i.at, K.naMf IT. , . , jneiwya Hotel Auditorium ) ni"rendC,orWmi" t'U b) RMolutiooa t. la a Six-Tear Coar of Btady Prefer. Jil",?,!' r'a: V" wr lawimn anwii I h t... . . k . seen Ugat () Loager acbool y. tb) Half aar for nri..n ... thi-.'-""''-..! With Cant rrrllloila.aa k. . . . mnnlf. ww.3 " ' a- "l ' -rrBBBBBVl WUri. lOBie Mi aaitortuma. by M ra . WUlhTmllrlldli! P. Carlton. Mra. Wallace) aanc "Ifa It'h.5; to PPra aoni at batotr tui by tb Engniab aoldlara la the preaaat war. Two ryusrhrhm"u tba -Un"aHtl. ? T. Pop Wblu to Mlaa laabal LauVe- wrar. nazt waek'a brlda. and tba af fair waa a Blaaataar ana T .K. f Maadalaaohn-a wddlag march Pjapad bp Mlaa Martha Blmona; TutUa Wary Gordo. White, d-adlaa a ir'f: aprd with tba ahowwr, whlob waa arraacad la tba ahapa of a bridal beuonet. aad nMM.i.i i. Laugenour. Tba ahowar lnclud ad anany prattp tacs of laea. boudine "apa. ate, tba flfta of tba guaat at ? P"rJ'- A aalad eouraa waa aarrad. Mra White's bom waa attractlvalp decorated for tbo ereat. TBa juencamob Club waa nleeaantl entertained Friday aftemooa by Mra. Eugeci Mortiaoa. Tha aubject for th aftarnorm wma -"The EMuoatlvnal Growth of North Carolina,' and (Mra. B. B. Watt, tba p rorram loader, road an Interesting paper on th Mbieot. Tbra other Inter f Una naaar dla. euaaed different phase of the educa tional growth. Mra. J. L. Cowaa read . Paper on tbo denominational aehoola, Mra. & B. Miller dlacuaaed the State aehoola. aad Mra T. Ml Crowall told of th growth of tba pubUo achooUk Pollowina- th 'dm. ram th hoataaa aervad two eouraa) of rafraahmenta. Tha Port Dobba Chapter " of 'T the) Daughter of tha Revolution waai an. tertalaed Saturday afternoon by Mra. J. li.Me.Elwe. On account of tbo dlMg-reaable weather th attendance waa not larre. but the meatlna- era one of Interest and pleasure not with - nrpuna oi in mate von were given by th delegate. some bualneaa waa transacted, after which refreabmenta were aervad. It Now Rexafl Olire Oil Emnl don With nypophosphites. A pleasant tasting Food Tonic, combining the tonic properties of the Hyrophosphites'with the Nutritive properties of the Finest Quality of Olive Ofl. - m . .. For wasting diseases, pulmonary affections, coughs, colds, and during convalescence. ' Money back if not satisfied. - KING-CROWELL DRUG CO. LEAKSVILLE (bl Th Tnalnln at the IWhe-a H. E. Cnren. . - r) The Bnildlng. Gronod. Equipment ana rBysicai. condlUoae Mupt. Joha i i.ir. Urlftln. Marloa. .."""? AWw.a. 1. .li. M. L ."The Dr-elapeMBt of the Child" Mra Ask This Man tb Read Your Life HU Wonderful Power to Read unMUi Lire at any datance amazes ajl who write to him. i iM wstO m m.m .w.-na- 1 hnuaand of people in all walks of life ay tnia man's advice. Trtar beneBtted tell yon what yoa are capable of. how you ran be enareaeful. He mention! He and oar friend and enemlea. and describes me goon sa naa penoda la yonr life. Hie Deariiptioa aa to past, present sad fntur erent will aatoalah aad help 700. an ne winu u yonr nam written by Jonrarlf), your birth date and sex. to old him In his work. Money aot nec Mry. Mention the name of this paper " ' 1 nr. m .run jwiniD lies. - Herr Paul Stahmana. aa eTnerlniced .iiHi,rr, vi 'oer niewaaaerB. tier many, ears: "The Hornacone which Professor Rox-1 roy aoraw oni ior m 1 quite accord ing .to tb truth. It to a very clever and eonactentlnaj piece of work. A an Aa. trologer myself, I rsiefally examined bis t-ianeiary , raicuiaoons and Indications. aad proved that his work la every detail ! aeriatt-and-xaitba taap a date la -fat ake y - acleaca Baroa Blaaonet aae of tha moat tal anted ladle of Paris, says: "I thank yea for my Complete- Life aeomg. wnic n realty or extroMIBsry "eccwrecy. I had already eoaaalted several ' Astrologers, bat aever before bare 1 been aaawerco wiia so mnra truta or lecalrad ; arb romplet aatlsfartloa. WHk stocere -- pteasar 1 win recommend yea aaa ' roar marreioas acteace kaowa ta frteade aad aeaoauitaaeee.- . If yoa want to uk advantar of thla anerlsl offer aad obtain a review of year ... lira, simply era yonr rail name, aad ine aate, stonia, year ana piac or yonr btrth (ill cMarly wrlrten). stab whether . ,ir Mr, or Mlaa, aaa also ropy tb fol- , jeering vsrse in yoar owa aaaawntlBgi "four advtc Is useful. . m tnooaaaas aa r b ei V.f-w. If re wtab i Taiamp af yonr ewa eoaatay) to nay boat aaa and clerarej work. Sao (I yonr letter to RdXROT, Dept. 110S-H. X. 94 Groat -Markx, Tb Hag, Hoiiaad. Do aot a 170 rwHNi Hollaad ' f We tn wlab yoamar enrlnwa. ) -1 w adeaaday Jfinii -j,aa , that prof. RaaeavS . eflte le ea a a!, aad ail letter an astrlr asttvevaaV aad ssUeted la ataUaaaJ .furl 1. 1 1 1 ... l. 1 . If. "HtndV of tb Graoiiaae Hch.1 rhlM In lla Tbre Pbaara: (e) Mental Dr. H w r. r..n Hill. -- lb) Pbraical Dr. 1 1 Wtm.m. mi.nei Hill. (C) Moral Prof. C. W. Wllana (leaea. vllle. X. "Illatorv and Sdeoc In the (lenW Mlaa Maitile Wood, Wilmington- frldajr Maralas. :, .Tar tl. 1. Addreaa ha Hai P P n.Tin. fnt,l Htatee Cummlaaloner of duction.' 1. "How Tan We Check the H'uMr l What the grammar teacher mav do to prevent the elimination of paplla before tier reach the hish acaooL Hum. B I Hnaaey, Durham. (bl Vuratlonal .training In tb grammar grades. Mlaa Edna Rhlnehardt. Graham; Mlaa Klixa Parker, Hallabore. cl Tbe School as a Sortol Center: Mies Hsrriet Bwen. Jackeoa; Mlaa Be ale Krllv. Mssonboro. (di The Evolution ef the Country School: day After. .a !:. Wa.ia.hai at. 1. The Grammar Grad Aaaoci.tioa- (a) Profeaalonal Improvement of Gram mar tirade Teecners: Prof N. W. Walk er. Chanel HIIL bl What tbe iOrammar Grade Aaanetatloa neana 10 country and tlty Teachers: Mta Wren, Gamer; Mlaa Irma Carrsway, Raleigh. (r) Hnggeateil Plana for Loral Grammar I Hrade Aanorutloaa: Mlaa Ids Mlllla lMnilf.ird C.llegei 1. M.- Preagbtoa, Jr, Raleigh. Bualnea meeting. 8:30. Aa.arbatlea el High Seaoal Teaeaae aad PrtarlpaU. Snpt. A. Vermont. SmlthOeld. Prrsldeat. (Psriah Hnua St. Peter'a Episcopal. Chunk. W. 7tb Street ! ' Tnaraaay Maralag. :1 Nvabr M. "The Permanency of High Hchool Prtacl-pala-w-Dr. 1. . Juyaer. Stole Saperln tesdent of Public inatractlon. -How an More Mea Be Retained In the rearniag t-rnreaatuos" Prof. Tbo. p. ' tlarrlaon. Raleolgb. Tharaday A ft. ,... I:. Noveaaber . "Schools In Knmpe and What They Aral mnsg - nnpi. a. termoejt, KmlthBeld. f rtday Mralg. :, Navambai 17. Addreaa by Dr. William Lyoa Phelps. Ni llarM, Conn. "Permanent CertlB'-atea to High School .ien i-rof. . . walker, tba pel HilL Krlday Afltrasaa. tl, N sen her ti. Acirireaa y itr, j. (y Prom th StdDOtnt af tba III vh School Mr M. Arnold Brtgga (b) Prom the Standpoint of to College r rn, r.. v. nrooaa. X. Appointment of Committees: (s) Nominations. . (b) Reaoliitloaa (r) MemortoU. Tharsday Attn a sa. t:M. Mveaaba M (Selwya Hotel Andltotiam.) L Report of Commltteea: a) Committee on Priutlag Bulletlni Sapt. A. T. Allen, chairman. 10 Committee oa Text Books Sapt. I. v. union, cnairmsn. z. A high acbool conrs without a for. eign tsugnag: aa aurn a course be con st rex-ted that will rut hurh acbool eradn ate Into North Carolina colleges witbont eoodltlona? If not, why not? Prof. N. n. eiajser. General PI am avion. t How Can the Coarse In th Graded Hchools be Vitalised ?-tSupL T. Wlngate MHUIWH. X How ran tbe course in history In tbe graoe srnoois o vitaiiara r rrof. W, C. jacaaon. General dlarnaston. Prtday Maralag. tiaa. Nmssber tl, ISelWvn Hotel Andltorlnm k 1. Professional Ethics Sapt. Charles L. vvun. General discussion. S. PossibUltles of trscber tralnlng In the aciiMi eupx. i. u. unron. a- suggestion a for the training of the Leaknlll. Nor. II. A rharmlna- reok hnateaa of last week waa Mlaa Ruby Fagge, whan on Saturday af ternoon she entertained the numbers of the Rook Club at on of the moat delightful msetlnga of the season. There were four tables of enthusiastic Player. At the close the hostess aa. stated by Mlaa Gertrude fagge, errved a delicious aalad course. Tha Leaksvllle Rnrav matm-v Pino has not had a mora delightful nor en thusiastic meeting than on Thuraday afternoon wttli Mrs. J. J. VsnNoooen aa hnateaa "Hamlet" was th sub Ject of study for the afternoon, it the roll call each member answered -lth quotation from the dIbv ami after the minutes of tha former meeting wt rMB ana sprrrorad the- 'pfoerarB followed. Mra Van Noppen gave a most excellent paper on "Hamlet, Tha Play of Thought." Mr KM ward 11 Scott and Miss Mollle Ivie save the scene -between Hamlet and the Ghost. upneila was ably nort raved in bar real loveliness and In the Inexnressihle pathoa of her nart hv -Mia Martha Taylor. A contest then followed whlch roved most Intereatlna as well as Indicative of knowledge of Shake- spear. In this Mlaa Martha Taylor was round to be the scholar recetv. lng the prlxe. a beautifully bound book of Shakespeare's Proverda At th conclusion of this delightful program an elegant aalad collation waa served. Th Mrltlge Club was moot delight fully entertained on Tuesday after- ( 8o. remedies for th. noon Mn AHjr Mlllner at har early years of high acbool " I aitractlra prime. Two tables ett.-'' National Life lasersass Cempay f MaatpaUsr. Vt. Tha National's Insurance and ' V '. Investment are limited tc tha C "4 tlnental United Statea - BCmxLT, State Kanajtr L E , B.C. meeting with Mlaa Laara Bcott. at her homo oa Patrick straH. After the program and buMneaa waa oon- cluded dainty refreahrnent wars aerv ad. Mr. Tallferro of Charlotte la anend- Ing tha week hero with hie brother enjoying tba early fall hunting. HICKORY wa might mak of school (h) PBDll aclf.sarem.. .v. school. in ru. ... . ... grammar .o-. -a -kvi J1 To. ' t-nt sbonld eketlves offered In aeeoail.ee Mh.u.i.1 Ik) Should email Mh w i.i. ;,r.,.i. "T w get on tha "ao. Hickory, Nov. tl The Abel A. Mhuford Chapter of the V. D. C. met witn alias joale I'eraon Monday. November II. Thirteen' membM-i were preaent and Miss Bsthet- Ran som waa a guet of 'tha meetirax. Tb president. Mra. O. M. Royater. save a very Interesting account of the State convention of. tha Daughters In Hal- Man.- Which she attended and showed this chapter beautiful ohoro. graphs of the monument at Chapel miii wnicn naa recently been uavelled. Mlaa Mary Phuford read, an extract rrom c. a. l-ollarfl e hlstnrv Dubllsh-I Elisabeth - ritv vt. t - itii. 1 ni ounory in a rara wauinirn 01 tne confederacy .cleared '""" owneo oy alias rr- nosi nine aum at the subscription aon'e father. Another Interesting re-(card and rook party given by them lie shown th members was a receipt at the-KIks home on Pes rinK street 1 rrmay aitemoon. The money ,..1 ueeu ior markers to D placed Travellers' Club at Mrs. K. C. Men sle' home last Thursday. Mir Car rier, an ex-mombcr, waa present Af ter quotations on 'The Kngliah" Mrs. ' J. Hi Patrick gave a i-o in p perianal ve article on "Queen Kllnor, Blanche. Conatance and Arthur." sketching , these eharactera with sn inaiaht a-hii. showed careful study, and also read. I In- passases from the play in th war - Of Illustration. Mrr. n. X. Hmm. Bav pleasure., by playlnc Uotfaert a aoltarelo." M.ra Kitwu t'K.rfit read a selection from "Irlvla nf ik.- King". Kefreshmems and current : svrnu added to -tlio.aucial pleasure. -Mra A. 8. Abernethy delightfully entertained the Kmbr.urlery Clib November 11. During the work pe riod Mra. T. P. Stevenson read "Mr. Dooley on Fash luns." which 1, . anueh enjored n " ' Sppenxluj; lun cheon waa served. ELIZABETH CITY rfneton". Ji"1.1" if"1".""1' m- f tb I rtained a few of her friends very aeiigntruny ner at the home of her mother on Thursday evenln. Mra Lucille Reld, Misses Carter and Young of Wentworth peine the Insnlratlnn The guests were received at the door by Miss Sue White Harrla and usher ed Into the parlor where Mra Reld and the attractive hnnoroe were re clvlngrThs .room where tbe tables were arranged for rook waa If aa the autumn fields had been transported In their loveliness, beautiful autumn flowers halng used In such Profusion with such exquisite effect. These, en- enjnyed several of seven hundred dollars for a slave named 0orn nousrit hv Mlaa Par. arranged and several spirited rubbers son's grandfather. Mra. K. C. Men- were piayea. 1 ales read the addreaa delivered by Mra weanesaay evening Ml MiHhi 1 jnaenriu Daniels htfnr. (ha li..k Taylor was hostess to a few of her I tars at Savannah. Mra Edwin Chad- inenas ei took. At tne conclusion or I wick closed the prograra wtth tbo I nom on iShrlnghaus street Th a very delightful game delicious re- I reading of Qeneral Lae'a letter to hlflBUeata were ushered into the cheerful rmhment were served. I son. Curtis. Bandwlnh and coffee I riKim gay with autumn leaves nt an.. ..uina nrm oi weniwonn en. 1 wore .erven 11 y asra i'eraon anA afra over the unmarked graves of Con- leneraie soldiers in this county. The Rook t'luli tm-t with Mlso Mir. Caret Culpepper Krldny afternoon at efficiency to tesrhlnat "aosrus or measureiaent for acbool If RAL SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION. i nner ine dlrecttoa t m . remmltlae. t. r u TT "u,wua -.. ?cooia, cnair -. , . . .... r.. ... raiicomn. Mlaa Mary Graham and Mrs. C. C. Hook. I city Aadltoriam.) On Thnradav .nil rrfj.. - .v. - wmiiij inare will be a leva demonstration work in aewlng. ro..klBg mat farm cmant i-ki. . . . . . - jeuutlv. f; work so. belo, dooT. . nr1u.11 1 a r t apamii. . . . a , . . . . . 1.. .... ...... M-Biruie ana in f L i-i rrooiTiwpoini or tne teacher Miss I eoaaty rami life aehoola nf I thiialaatlc ni.ver anuonette Black. ... ' Carolina Th demonstration work .r 2 anintaa .i. -w.T Sa?-Mba- tb) Prom virwnotnt of tha nrinMiul kj. e. m. 1 .a via fc Prom viewpoint of th superintend ant Supt E. D. Pusev. (d) From viewpoint of the normal school. rn'i, n.. a. srerntt. te) From viewpoint of the college Dr. Kelley. Csssldey and Rhlnehardt. thTVTr.1 . following cards were received rrtaool snpervlaora of McDowell, Jobnatoo I lMt w wl,h I "t ereat to their many Sampson and P. Cjjaxtoa, Washing-1 Sore Teeth Foul Breath MeIeed, Sara Teeth. Cam Dtaeaaa sad Pal Vraath Tlrtd Qalrkly Tela eeas Treaaaarst. can aire ie reetn Bstnre gave yon. mas yonr month healthy and escape th wnniw or me aentai cnalr oy following mis new treat. went at home. It Is sim ple, ay ana Pleasant. He- aiaee it is pain lens and can. BOX . BOSSIOlj any way. at tha home nf Mr. and Mrs. D. Prank King. Nov. (th. lilt. Miss Elisabeth Taylor waa a charm ing hostess to 1 select number of friends In honor of Miss Lewis of New York, who Is the' guest of Mrs. Hiram Foard. Monday evening the tidies Missi onary Society of the Leaksvllle Metho dist church had a very delightful Riixlneaa meeting. MM. NORTH CAROLINA MrSIC TE ACERB - : AslKMBLT. (Sunday School Room Second Presbyter Church.) Thray Monetae. Mst Tta.ra.li.. aa Montana tluba: Their Part la He! m the Stata' lelplng Stasda-dise MnaV flllvork. Mra. rn "The Posalhlllrie af Music te a Proper atory School." Miss Plxiy. PassUera. Round Table Cfnferenreai; Harmoey Led b Mr. Hagwdora. Voh-e Led by Mia Day, Orgs bed by Mr. Zehm. Plan Methods Ld by Mr. Brawler. Tharaear Aflnsns I: a rr..i 1 Psner on tbe Ststa at rk.a-k .aa rki. Music In North Carolina. (Kasireatioaa for leprairnenir-r nxxingroa Marker. LIlSmSSUMl. - ! r- , aadrea waxio m. rtmtt .aaa iatiosi iee aaociaooa. " rriaar Msrala. is 1. n.i.aah 1 w Report of Coamltne ea Orgaalsstioa Cbalrsxsa K. W. Bryant. .Report of commute oa Staadarttl ration of Mnlf In Preparatory acsaol Chair man. Mra W. J. FerrelL Reoort of Committee aa MiU a.irlaai nv.i-M w n . Prasldenrs addreaa Apporatment of Nommgttsa' Csaamittea. Roasd Table Onfrwens: Elemeatar ; P14A Methods-Lad by Mra r. J Pertell. Tjnlta TeachtoawLad by Miss Abbott. Oiurrh Cbnlrs Led by R. 11. Owen. Hlatory ef Mmrlc lad by Mr. 1basr. Public achoal Mnafav LaJ mm M. ar a Browa. T - FH-ay Aftusisa. tiaa. riiamkai ST. Anaaal baalaea Bkeeting. . Artdeaas Mr. J. C rraoad AJ4t"-UT10N OP CTTT SCrBXItrTEirD- ."inj inato. IfMPt JMm BeSSlOa at Mill! aiat at. aaaaala eradeet. - . -- L Tb tola ties f th mat. ax cm " ael , th other aad hew thetv ararh caa h orralad ta rue beet adrahtaga 1. ew acBnoi tegialatma. Tharsday Maralag. . Unsala ag. Tb Bias leevaare. aia. aiaa Has aad rates! g fmrntm, laairaad IHm beath eaa he a suoag aaa aeaMhy by Alamance eoaetle a.., , . I mends i'i t"'Ki!VM" r"lL th achera m tb I Announcing the' birth of Derwoof. .iBU L- . Prank King. Jr. --- --- -- -" ine county fsrm life aehoola of Pleaaaat Garden ) Jameatowa, of Guilford cosaty. will be under the direction of tha SoavJtL. rT. r I'cipaia 01 taoas tw farm 1- wvMia - . Tbrday Mralag. Neveeaber M. vooaing ana aewlng dem onstration Rural element.e. 1.. 'J to 11:30 Cook In. ..' n-ar aVraatrattoaaBty farm life Th.r..r 1 n i ii llflO to 4 rilB Cailiiu .. i- stratlon Rural elementary aehoola w -" OM.klns. arwtn .nH I carpentry demonstration County farm life I . Friday Mavwlag. NsvasBbe . 3S t II :? t-ookln aaa a onatrarlon Raral elementary aehoola s:m to 11 uw t'ooklna anrtn. mnA C rarnentry Connty farm life aehoola. STATE ASSOCIATION or COI7NTT an. . PBRINTENDKNT8. ur. t. x. corner. Haieigh, president f Court rloua. I xwesasy mavaiaa. is is t llias. N. ,4, -t-'ompnlsory AttanaaBca" Tb compulsory attendanra law; ( Its effecta b) Its enforcement tc) Its amendments. xaeeaav inwim bibs a. s.aa .. "t'nlform EKamlnarlan .na r-i.-i.lL i m v .. "KiUM Th courae of study In scnoois : a) It enforcement bt1 Its tmnro-rement-' cl Its adantatlon ta eatia.i e. J. B. Beard. Mlaa Lrnora Sourbear entertained In honor of the Original Auction Club Saturday. November 14, at the home or ner sister. . The A. N. R. Club was organised Tuesday night and held Its first meet at the home of Mlaa Jessie Joy with eight members present Bewlng, Kamea and rrrrasbments were the or der of the evening. Mlaa Velnia Brad ahaw was elected president and Mlsa Jessie Joy. secretary. The club will meet every two weeka Mra Bascnm Blackwelder enter tained for the first time In her new home when tha Wednesday After noon Bridge Club mat with har November 11. Th latest social organisation. The Nuno Club, held Its Initial meeting witn Mr. ana Mrs. James Bhufnrd, Thuraday night November 11. After a delightful game, the ladies' prlxe waa won by Mra. Hugh D Anna and the gentlemen's prise by Mr. Alex Phuford. Both prixe ware decks of carda The following members were preaent: Mr. and Mra. Clarence Pern herton. Mr. and Mra. Alex Bhufnrd. chrysanthemum. Finding partners and tables, tha marry party proceeded to enjoy tha same, at the cloae of which a deli clous salad course was served by tha nuneas as Intra hy her sister, Mrs. L. R. Foreman. Tbe Travelers Club anent a nieaaant and profitable evening with Mrs. J. W. : roreman Tuemlny at her home on Main street The two uaoers. "Franc aa a Monarchy," by Mrs. Bessie Stew art, and "France as a HeDubllc." hv Mrs.' M. B. Sawyer, held the undi vided attention of the members. Cur rent events were fullv discussed dor... lng which discussion a tempting salad course was served by the hnateaa aa. stated by Mrs. Koscoe Fotvman. The Auction Riidce Clnh waa charmingly entertained Monday af ternoon by Mrs. C. W. liollowell, Jr.. -at her home an West Church street. .- Tne most brilliant affair of the week was the dunce given in the re- ' ceptlon rooms of the Masons, by the ' Oerman Club. Thla dance takes tbe place of the usual Th&nksgn-inr dance. aa a number nf the yuunir people will ' no attending the games in Richmond and Norfolk at that time. The room was nneo -, ., ... . .. .. I"" " " ' - 11 " neuters .ana epecia- . JMr.anihyMra Albert Abernethy. Mr. I tors. The dainty new evening drenees-'r' addetr to the beauty of the scene. the elementary aiaapee Me FREE BOOK TELLS HOW a Deaaalrtagl! Iraat Otvs C Hapa ef Bsvlag Tear Teeth AMraple home treatment which w are nijyaArI "i" bring yoa ' " yoa aeeir. atop pending money with dentists who do aot -airjtaiT warns your meaey-ea dras' atora remedies that ar lnv&rUblr, . --1'FVMiiuil. Wilt t a taitav III laara a.a .1 . Ul. salatew. apeedy. toexpeaelv renaedv li"L72",?5 "". V " there will be aa farther need for yoa to undergo the w vxpriisive aentai treat. C BrldSea. Crowns mmA lr-1 -r . are OBBlghtly aad rarely aaUafaetary. aad k.T . "'treatment of the caa aaa af foal breath they should be nnnoreeary -,"7" " suirenng with pyorrhe or elons-eted or toeaa teeth ; soft, disco! L.j " r" '"a m rml; tf - . p-i wbim. aaungl XI . an l tea rnen, for your aake. sssd .r Dr, willard book sa guma olored or yea are aaa roeaear Menrine: I aa la I. "The Farm I. If. Hrhnnl. ..a .1.. t. High School. :- - - - r. tal Their place la the county school it. m. tb) Re Darts snd exnlanatinn. e .1 - cl Hew to mak them eommenii. . ter. and CorreiaUve their work with com 1111117 me. Weaaasaar Berate. la is aca. a. Community rrvlr week and the eanat. MnMMMMMl Adult I litter, rv aa ft. rn.i..u Mra Cora Wlleoa Suwart. Frankfort. riker 4 mmm IOTED CIGAR STORES UTOTED PROFIT SHARtEG Whv hv heae laiadln Tndnatrlal. of the Present Market advanced from in ta BOO. tn the peat fortnight or sol What has been bark of tbe rise? Whst la Inher ent In them Indicating a further Big Ad vance, t Also, whv baa Jumbo Kxlenaloa scored a VH upswing. In two weeks? Whst of Ita future! Theas are the leading Questions of the imriit reeiiartloa- the- Sei'nele-Ataiaata. . 1 ney ana mi mner lorereetlna tonic, are exhauatlvely dlacnaaed from a oewa devel- epment naseiine in the current Issue of the I'flpria n am a uivivu nrriAAi W Trinity I'lace, Sew York. HAMFLrJ POPT FREE. SuhsrrtptloB rate 1 per year. dnd Mra Hugh It'Anna. Ml, and Mr Oeorge Lyerly, Mias Mary Bhuford and Messra Bob Martin and Baacom Blackwelder. Mr. and Mra W. X. Reld were preaent aa guest Refresh- I menta closed the evening's entertain ment Mrs. Oeorge Lrerly was the charm- Among thtve danclnx were Miss Maude Orlce. Miss Klotne Robinson. Mlsa Dora Urlce. Miss Helen Robinson,. Miss Nellie Urlce, Miss Nellie Wood, Miss Laura Bartlett. Mlwi Annlo Wood. of Kdenton; Mlsa Bessie Illount W Inf low, of Hertford; Miss Moppe, of lng hostess to the Pleiades Book Club Georgia; Mias Fannie McMullun, Miss Frldsy a ft em on, November It, at the home of Mra Worth Elliott Mia Sadl Field and Meedamee Horace I.utx and Hugh ITAnna were present sa guesta Ths book for ths after noon was "The Perch of the Dovll." A sketeh of Gertrude Athertonb was read by Miss Ruth Abernethy and Misses Lenore Sour beer and Mary Ison. Sinclair Chrsnon, Martin Simpson. Shuford read crltlctoma of th hook. I Slaughter Whitehurm, (Seorge Bever- Mlsa Marguerite Link read selections J Idge. William vVeatherly. Joe Morgan, rrnm tne lire 01 nusan it. aninony. 101 nnawDoro; inorourn m nnett. Lvt rla fha subject of study for the af-ilmer Commander, Unyd Jones, of Shelton Zocller. Mrs. lteilc Stewart, Mlaa Edna Kramer. Miss Isabelle Oibhs. Mlaa Mottle HUd, Mlse Kutli Ried. Mlsa Housekeeper. MisMes Ressis and Jessie McMullan. Misses Uessia and Annie Le Cohoon: Messrs. Tom' Hughes. Eddie Hughes, W. G. Oaither. Will Foreman. Walter Wood, Wllker- ternoon -.Luncheon was eervad. tn courees snd th meeting was turned Into a social gathering around th table. Mra. Charles Menxles delightfully I street ICrientun- Mrs. Louis Sc-lla entertnined a large number of friends at rook Thursdav afternoon at her homo on West. Maiu entertained the Hickory Bridge Club I Mrs. Tuesdar. November IT. T 1 Friday Mra Owaltney entertained the I home on West Main street Louis Sella; also entertained afternoon at bridge at her iaiix -- Joint meeting of Hnit aaa.il. and city mperintandenta L Tb relation of the eoaaty aad cttr aaperlntsadaet te each ether, bow sect ras help th other, sad how their work eaa be correlated to the beet advantaga S. New acbool legiaiarJoB. SOCIETY STATESVILLE tear how easy hi method la ho. n.t. Imbm aastafc. . . a .li. ... . . A .sickly B.d permanently ,lVea lV ai sit Anal wnw aa . " -. a iww missies Will cos - - - I 1 - nr. wiiisra-a Bease, simple ilome Remedy J 'wbat- a ars looking-for, ftaSTmmlU TlterTl.se t-3? vieasn they kaawa of Dr. Wlllard's Hem Treat meet la tinw, Addtwas Dr. P W IWIL. StatenrrriavNav 1 1 a . Cooper waa hostess to tha aatiath eentury Club yesterday ateewnoa .ioiainMi laKtmar bv nr. 1 ia 1 runritpn.. . I i riugney gave a party I -t' -" nonoT ui amiBB Mahal ILangenour, who will ba married ta Mr. miiiiua A. unaiDi aaxt Wdoday evening. The Erleotlo Book Club held aa an usually ; Interesting and . aalnvahla maatlag Wadaaaday afteraooa with TURKEY DAY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2STH. Going to spruce up a bit for Thanksgiving? Going out or at home, it's your duty to look well on our National Fe&st Day out of respect to the Turkey if noth ing else. We've an idea that one of our $18 or $20 new Fall Model Suits and one of our $15.00 or $20.00 Overcoats would look well on your figure on Thanksgiving Day, or any other day. How about a new Hat, or some choice Toggery? Well be open until one o'clock on Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving. & LINE HAN CO. ITHE CLOTHIERS.- X
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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