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4- "THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 9!4. . . DELIGHTFUL 'VEG-O'-MY-HEART TOMORROW BOTH MATINEE AND NIGHT Tfcs Ammmr f Music will offer : ffef lu wen sncafsmsnt this season . 4DUvar Morosro's dellg-htful comsdy P O Mr tiaan" which somas to Ut Aea4my of MbsJc for two par (orraaaeaa mallns. and at the Tka eoaapaar which comaa tomor row M bs to taa ayrn standard set bf Mr. Morosaer for ail his attractions, thors ara Urn "Pat's" tourlna th Units Btataa. AsstrsJls, tad Cuba and sash af thssa la H4r tha banner of (Ma wall knows staas producer. The ssaUaao doors will open at 2.S0 aaa eortaia lists at t o'clock prompt ly, sight pai toi wanes basins at usual boar. In as as sing of tha company which will bs aacn nara - for' tnailnes and wbjlit tomorrow Tha Knorvlll Toaa) Smttaol of Sundajr. Nowmbsr JU 1114, says la part: - "Pes: CT Mjr Heart." a comedy of Twath by J. Hartley Manners, pleased two largs aadiancea whlih kUnnwd tha matlnr a and night performance at tMaub't tbtMUrs Saturday. "Pe" la one of thnsr Joyous amedlea. full of human tntereet, with aara and then- a touch of pathos, which only serres to bring out the dattclooji wholesome humor. Tha plot la almost ton well known to daman a repetition. Kulllctent to say Mar sire t McDonnell. ' oth r knrw , as "Pec." comes to the fMtfty ojr her, arlstocanlc aunt, pre Mmablyas a guest. According tj ht aacla's irill a he la to be brought up in . Una with tha bant trad I tt ins of the. rajatUr, after which she Is to be. made halreaa. Prank. Joyous. oul Pjnkan Irrepressible "Pef'i" eiueri enters In this aristocratic Knailsh - ' faintly make the drama. ' I'nar'v" ' claarhefcdedneM and common nenee amvea her cousin from the folly of an elppament. During the o.unw of Hi play "Pec-" says mu 'h that Ik worth listening to. and hr - Irish humor orlnas many a laugh. Tha role of I well laxw) r.y Mtas Rea Martin, an attractive little flgurs with her auburn locks anc: .. "H -a 1hm-rit"&rtMSV.':rX.-.tbt.m who have seen Miss Uttiretie Tui lor In this part, which ahe crcarod. MIm Martin' Interpretation la. k i:ttl of he refinement af.d. subtlety of the- ajora arasnca actress, he doe not Jail In any Irtsrpre-tiitLm. . Miss Clara KMury ha.VMis Chit h Ster,". tha tunt. ajiMlss Helen Hat Veil as tha rtaughtei "Kthel." are very good In their part. Mr. (Jeorge Clprk does splendid rharirler work In r ' rote of "AUtK'.Vt'hr "delf-iiumrlent. .-. -bombastic young Kngtlehnian, who i.... helped to furnish much of the humor. Mr. Frederick .Mead a "Jerry," u wholly acceptable to the aurlisf.fi a rail as peg." Although he wmm not tTn a place on the pr rrm, "Mlchaal.' tha dog. played a moat im portant part and should not he for (totten. Suoh a pl an "Pck" will iwav iaks a wide appeal for a oil the warkl knowa. "Tlwr's nothing half mo aweet In Ufa I.ov'b Toung Dream," P potal prl"e for matinee nr- l.or 1oor II on. nnil 10 cent, balcony and Jf rents. Night fl f.ii to r.u oants. Seaa on aale for niatlnee and -jOxht at Tucker Bntldlng Phamincy. Wtfj-of town order muit be ircom pa.hlsd by ramlttanr and sent to Marx H. Vathan. Manoge r Academy of uel';. fiHiewoiiewniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyr(iiMiiiiiMreiriniiMeiw pii am i eiiiiuiiiiieiuiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiliiiiieaiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwmwwa i " '"" "" ii,lu.i.,.i.i!l.i........iim.ll.M,.i.i,.l,M.lii,.,M,...........i.,.., rlMHIIItliillHlliiililrt4tti"tllllllflltllt-- , IT- f i i 1 s - 5 in ACADEMY B0 PboM 1634 Matinee and flight TO SPECDAL MAT. NEE RETURN BY POPULAR DEMAND bLIVER MOROSCO'S WORLD RECORD SUCCESS OVMY -7 1-1 hi HEART BY J. HARTLEY MANNERS. OWING TO DEMAND OF ' THE AMUSEMENT LOVING PUBLIC OF RALEIGH THE RETURN ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: LOWER FLOOR $1.00, 75,and 50 cents; BALCONY 50 and 25c NIGHT: $U0 to 50 cents. SEATS ON SALE AT TUCKER BUILDING PHARMACY. NOTE i -1 Ei3 T3 m . i home on S.UiHbniy airect. in honor of her brother. IJeutenunt J. .1. London of S, w y,,rk Thi priii were MIm t'atnellu l.oni.,n mi'! Nathaniel Hill, Min listen. Illnur anil .Waliaz . Johnaun, Mine AU.U11 ul, l.i.J. H. -IhHe, Miw .lar ,o(e anil June . Vt-oplea, Mint t'arrte lull and lxjuln No', Miss Itertlf Outlaw anil ' laaar lyoniloii. Miss fnrrl.' M .hu-khon anil Or. H. M 'r.r'U...itl9sr Ncllh -.. 3'Jlklijcton and Mi .1..1. Imdoii PITTSB0R0 Pittaooro. Nm "1 -A m-liiftitf il -neetlng of the "4?" flub was held with Mr U. H IMIkinKton ! Tb-ireda; ft.rr.,x.n fro-n 1 to ,. o'clock. jr. I'ilxinglon t a i Y trn.lng iioe'ene. and It V. "'ib reai iVI.rlil .er ineltatlone are n o-.ted. Her lorit -a beautifijllj uaeorair.i ir. irjHinlimum ami ferna In 'he oarlor ard illnln(r room ;lo color arheme whs velli.v. in-il, IihII wera whit anil rert hiMsaii(hiiiiimn end fall leevee An i-tereultllK SJtlle of Progressive ' Kan lav.. t' fl tables, after -hrh delirious mini and cake was nerved ty Mlw Nl Pllklngton ana lelyq. Aln'nu. . Thoie pie:it beHiile thr r-Klllur Tinbeni were fla t'nni. i-L..g t ireentboro, :trtr ude 1-'-,- urn. umt. l.:.do... Kerm'-un. -tlwon sd Mr E. H f'n.io Tt Ti-)ne rill b :th .vli I: , KERNFRSVH IE ., UiLci4ij'Si.'llb:u Xuw... 21 .-Tlie Nnvam-t.i-r nM tllnn of the Woman's duu of Kernerovllle was held on Hainrday nf ternoon luat, at -the home of- Mrs. R. U Carlton's on Main ctri-tf with aevon mt-mbrra In attendance. An Inii rHtlnfcr bunlneaa -lon was preelded over by the prelileiit. Mrs J. t'.llmer Korner. during which fur Iher I'luns were arranged for the om inn of i:(. Trinity (ilec Club to tin plai-v on I he evening of the 4th. Another matter of Interem to the member win. t,lie illHiueilan of the celebration of iff, l,,oriMity Iav on Smh r .'Jih in Aneonvlilc .'ISS'laiiieK 11. I. farllnn nnd I OilnitTe horr.w wvrm I'lertiMl t hl- tetKl a represeninnve.-i froib this club. Al Uv .lone of the tnilne nexni the l.i.llen enjojed a dellgliiful ,. lap no.ii. .InrniK which a italHd couro w.ia 'eri.-i nv the hoDtxas. The annual meeiiiiN of the Kcrners-vlll- Kr.in.-h of the Wonmnn Needle work liuilil of America aim held on Kuiurilay afternoon at J o'clock In the MethodUt churi h of ihln place, ul Mn h lime donntlnnK for the .lifTereiit orpban.iKCs of the Miate ere rei eiveil and iliNiiilnited. The --iiinl mciini: for tin e.u- ,,f the eil n -..lay Afternoon .o'k flni w. hehl i: rl tie: the imvi eek. with Mrs. T. 8 Klenhmaii. w ho In ahv-vn mi lilenl hot eft The guetn- u-re eti!eiimeil m the libinrv. which wn very inutliK with n- attractne tecinttion or KoiKcout. M'Uow luvna nl lieiiuiniK. taxletully ar. rai'.i:-.! ..n nirnlel tabte anil nluno. a yhort hijtiineftfl Heseion nur. f , he Was i rU.'rtv I The regular mnnthlv n.ei n. ".ilDRlo J)jaa.l l'hapter I : . , f j. . i-;l - lth r It V. johi-.i-i ar.iiH.r - t .. . in.'k -van a M'! ; 'tendance aio1 mV.,"...'.. ng u thorol'gblv en.ioyert After toe halne.. .m hn:.v, nsr.eniiert "t;: . p xrtting iie-t. .. .-.ta ciitt .viiii participated , ,. Id war :ior.g wer wirg. One ne.v enhtr iui adoeo i- il.o hapter ,eviral viiio,-. ere il.o iiik hn h mattcra pertulnlriK lo club '(;.ili Ac . oniin year were iltxcu.ageil 'lie hii-'im proiliiceil ihelr arwlnsr an.1 i.ilniv w-orkbtige wtib I'hrUtn.aa work i! ai'ia'iK" fe.t :i- of the sf- i" eniertiilnnieni . !' "" c.irr f'tli- -n't. t i.o m ' ' ''" i .!. i .a, K.lad With brl tort circle mi Tuesday afternoon last from 3 to h o'clock. The decorations consisted of lovely fall flowim. attractively artanged in hall ami living room, and a very en joynbtii afternoon was npent hy the uembera ant. ttwir.-lnvlied-awefttiK-;. - Iurlng the course of the afternoon a silver offering witc received for the benefit of the Leper Hospital of Je rusalem Mis .Myrtle Hepler of Hish Point wan honor guest at u very delightful party given by her coualn, Miss Gay n' lle llepler. on Sal u rday evening" last from 8 to 10: Jo o'clock. The large country home of Mr. Noah Hmlth. Kbout 2 miles south of Kerne'rnVtlle was The ecewa of a merry gatherlnK on rlaturday evening laat, when Misses Eva and Alice Smith de lightfully entertained a number o' their friendn rnnn H to 10:30 In honor of their friend' ami houee gueot.. Mint F,iiln Hamilton of itreejislmro. 1-Ilghl fill games of various kinds were enjoyed during the evening, and pleading mualcal selections by differ ent young ladies were additional fea tures of enjoyment, . .. The evening" jWf'tnost pleasantly spent and liefois-dleiix were said, de licious refreshments were served by the hosten. Th- Von rig 1 -i.il' Literary Bociety of the hish whool held an Interesting meeting nn Friday sfternoon, at which time I bey hail present as visitors. th; members of the High Bchool Debat ing Society. Mian Annie I .ee Hta ff ord had the' meeting in charge and an Interesting liierar ui.O mimical program was carried nut. Mr. Jake Mae. student at Oak Hldge Instil in . who was In lured on Wed nesday laet. which practicing with the local ball learn, left on Hunday for his hi'iiit"- near Fayettevllle. As Mr. Mae wnn endeavoring tn make s home run. another young man on the tield ran directly In front of him throwing him down, ami thereby causing him to HUKtaln very painful iniurien. iin a result of which he Is compelled lo use crutches. 9'raona. EngraDfil (ttyristxtuu wrim EjtrUtatrj Sratsns ftampUn mailtlli upon rrqnrst . SUlpnaniX Ttrgtefa ASHEVILLE Ashevllle. Nov 21. Mrs. Ks-muel Tsnnehlll' and Mlvs l.oulse Tannehlll weie Joint lionieeaen Wednenday aft ernoon. enterlHininK wilh an auction hrlri kc psrtv. ut ih-lr borne on l'anola st ret t Ire- honor f a -tournr to the rt. Mrn. H. Hll1. who Is the guest f her cifter Mrs. J ft. Hoist. The formal ion of the Msndelssohn Music i I. ih was an event of lm :i,iiai,tiiler sneatiti.aiu. I.u. hvld ! purtmve iit "... tile Ahei;ille ...High cV(Md during the week. rfl H; hone of."(r.- i" II U. .umLuti 'i: Trimn !lee fliib'tli. music lovers of tht lo ,n. p.ai e 1 1,(. o:. i,int of the feeling i!o ori;i.iii:-.all. ii. Th :j?h i elrg loo e.t furni.ni i . with ; will study, different musicians ii'res, I- ii mu-, ,,'..rn of (their work Ihroughoui Ihevear Ken i i Hie Th l 1 iiierH'.d.'i -., wit i.f ,i,, en "l I'm . li.ori im of.il e vrt.fte.: and high i-!t) the aunplcea if the V.. man . I i.il, ,',f kurn.Milll. ...I A.-ont. . Deltahtf , :frerr.ir-tiir.lses to ia:k rne treat to .'... 1.4. jo'nr.icri :tr.d leg The r.'.f.rltsble home cf Mrs. rtallle ;:le e.: Vp..- V(.in l Infirsul ...... .... - ... J el. , wn- .n- secene iii t ui " , i .rbnay ; or a very en.ioyanie t,g-,i.-n. .ne irlven 1)1 b.- Mlaa famelio London at her j by the member of the. tVha.t-H o-Kver Hevera I of school per The Jenkins to a reception which will be given In honor of the fiftieth anniver sary of Mr. Jenkins' blrthdar. Th. function will be held on the evening oi itecemucr a irom I lo i: o clock at the family residence, US South Marietta street, Gaston m. North faro. una. Hundreds of friends have been bidden to the party and preparations are' being made for an entertainment oi Unusual brtlllano. Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols, who re cently have ln.,ed Into iheir attrac ue new nome on i.ibertv street, were given a surprise party Wednesday night. A Jolly evening was penl and ine anair waa in the nature of an oia-rashloned house-warming. Miss Mora Devenlsh and Miss Nora llevetilsh were hostesses Thursday evening, entertaining a dosen friends at their home at W'eavervtlle with an Informal, but thoroughly enjoyable party. After several games had leen played, the evening ended with a taffy pulling One of the most enjoyable and in tretln meetings of the Woman's flub held this seasort was that con ducted. Monday afternoon at the home of tha president, Mrs. William J. Cocke, on South French Kmad ave nue. The attendance was good and each paper whji listened to with tloe attention. Mrs. 11. A. Dunham was hostenit , the mrmbera of tli Hiatory Club at her lKime on rat ton avenne lViday afternoon, the aul.Ject of study being i ne ny neautinu. The first meerfctig of the Students' JIUU.w-y 4'IhI. i held Monday after noon at the home of Mrs, w. L. Jhinn SI the COrhnr effliimmll u ...1 llilli... club i Blreeta. Mrs. Hart I Valentine and elected president and ' Miss Willie fchartle chosen as vire-rresidn: Christmas and Nev Year. Greeting Cards ; i KPECIAIXT ENORJkTKD are distinctive and express one's1 individual 'taste, have every facility for executing orders promptly. . . - . . Send for our samples and prices. : We J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CCT T WHTTEHAIX ST. t ATLAWTA, OA. Ladies MiglMII i Velour de Mode LI A TO L III Mrc Frnk PpHfnrH iti v awi vi w illl'fll ' l IgrA SHOES Guaranteed Qualities Amply provided to meet your every want, in the way of fine Shoes, for any occasion, we invite a careful inspection. BALS, BLUCHERS AND BUTTON BOOTS - -IN- , PATENT LEATHER, GLACE KJD, and GUN METAL - We Make a Specialty of STYLISH SHOES for College Girls. TODDS ROCHESTER SHOES Are peerless fitters. In point of style, workmanship and service they are unsurpassed. - . .. '-WE.HAVE SOLD .. .. ' ZBGLER'S SHOES for years without a complaint. Welted Boots for Winter are winners. .Soft, flexible, easy and dry, they insure health and com fort. DOBBIN - FERRALL COMPANY Frank K. Thomson UlCHITCET AKD ENGINEER MASONIC TEMPLE, flaMcta. M. O jer.? fcv Mr. rs. JaDh Thompaorv. A eha:-m!n -en x , t"" V, "I . , " cnol'n: 1 Hr. nunn was elected secretar,- 7" - "uuger. vice- At unuotiailj- pretty although quiet liraaident. Mis. Mlrtam UarrKon. w-ddtr.g s that of Miss riemmle secretary and treasurer. Miss Kath- , Halbert and .vr. A. W NMckerson erlne McDowell. Following the or- sh'ch ncrrre,l Monday sfternoon' ganlzatlon meeting - the members of ' Rev. t.'alMn H Waller. IX n ns-t,,. ' ' '"I" """I ! or i ne i irsi ciarittst rnurni. ornn.i. by Mr. Willis J. Cunningham, director of music at the hlth school Invitatitino wero Issued yesterday by Mr. and Mrs Laban Llnsberger tn. Mr. and Mrs. Xlckereon are spending ihelr honeymoon in western North Carolina, following, which they will be at home to their friends at K.XTiiinghimi. whore the groom Is a well imow-n young business man. .Mr it. h xxone entertained ln- forinHliy . ritetaih. night with a bridge party af her i,,,ine ,in North French broad itvetm Interesting games w ere plajml and .itrriutlve 'brlzea were uword".! l.. 11... i,,i forltiriate olnv- ers. i:ciri---ti!!ie!its wire acrvcil ai th. colclil-iioi of !lw lilsiljlf. Xlisji ijlllim r leti ber. li cene- vlevc Theo'bold. Mr Hurrv ITieolndd snd a psrty of fi-ifiHin nj.viir ihe eariy Iet of the eeh on s huntlnr trip near Fletcher. The Ashm-llle young people li-ft hire .1ondsv ar'Terniw-in bi.,i were lolned st t'lntrhr In- ih. members of rhe pti.trtv. Mrs. T. iJUbort Wooil li-avei dTiring ine eariy part or iiecembcr to Join l olonet Woml. who recently went to Charlotte. The departure of Colonel and Mrs. Wood will cause regret among their n'ntiy friends at this city Give Your Toes Plenty of Room. SHAPE hi EASE AND SERVICE COMBINED IN THIS DANDY SHOE. ANY OTHER SHAPE YOU WANT, TOO. a. Gun MeUl Calf Price . .... $4.00 HELLER BROS. QTJZmSDCZCn! I i lt M M l Wl r ,.' ' "W ; : & i ' 1. '- - w.Avr r. Scne& m eg .My.Heaia,'- OUver Morosco's Delightful Comedy, at The Academy Tomorrow 5 1 - ' ' c : wfXatin and NteKt' : Ifi - 'it.. III 1 SHAVING MIRRORS Ladies. 1 you -van't to please vow husband, sweet heart, or brother, give him a nice shaving mirror, something he can use every day. We have the largest, prettiest and most durable line in the citv. in fact the only real Shavinr Mirror line in town. Don't -eSrtWo see them be lore it is too late as our stock is moving fast. J. C. BRANTLEY, Druggist Bell-Phone. 14 or 15. " ' . .......... . ---...iiiiiin: t : The New Over Gaiter 5 Z Effects Are Here ? As k usually the case our stock is tilled with the latest innovations. At Z - CROCKER'S H Vou will find the overgaiter ' ?ffect in women's footweai s well represented from the ine mo.n extreme X 1 f 0 i! 1 I i 1 I 5- I j! r Bernard 1, Crocker z) . 'A 4 Ul U1U ii 1 ( i ti i U iT
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