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1 .MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1915 ia TME NEWS AND OBSERVER. v ' . c"r ' n ' l'ai see. sua- It areata' o' mmj . ' Side tae krauk sear tae mill with nolbln1 to aaaoy. a Aa' seesawl tb fimn oa1 tk' little "twi breast 'eia (tat ltd tag alders where the nh bit II J see ber a-irippliT xi..mu .lslsy Him . T x A boaay little facfc. mrnw ir vesiamiy - .1 I feel m store trie r.tur M-4t4d ' " trails w ilreanj-l swe happy ibfr la ril t mrr h sotwaartl sy hu the err lat. The any but' brave Utile hauil extended at lk' stir. frm a-hisM Was tnwnl m be squinted with father's 1 ruls. ...... t W. Prank Booker, apex. X. C. - Mia Ma mm Belts icturned wMrrdtr afternoon tu Apex, aft ' soendlnr a fewr (tar hrtr s -Mn T. C. Bowie, wife ..f Hnceke.r Wowla ud itn children. KUxubMh n-miOsarrivd In th clfw from lllrmfBa-!!;.. 10 spend thai TVHWIIUKI UI ... .v- -- MmWy with- Mr. lUxm.it: v Recoverinc Hospital. Mlaa Bottle Uatti. who has-been confined Rex Hospital for six weeks lb typhoid levef. It rspidlf rccoveN Ins and-is-able to att up TTMF DISPATCH MtAlhK l.lV U X1KY" WiKMl-T Hirhaa.iad lap.-r Says Musical Cocn "V ta ,,f Hatr Merit. (By the Press Agent.) X. "Lady Luxury' the nfwfil musical oomedv from tne vastm t neawe, Naw 4irk. will be tha offeriAa; f the Academy 'of Music lor Kridaw matinee and night. The coms4iy, w melt la. a large on, rnmn well heralded hy the - press - 01 tne eme. .411 wnn-n n, mh raently appeared, .T. In comment tna upun thla attriMltinv th Rlchmond-Tlmeii Dlapatrh of laaTHi Tuesday aaya in part: "Juat hy theatre-Kiwra. tu-ofea-lonaj. ehronl and rxraalonal. per .nltted uch a dehrlona. lifting nd " Joynua hlend if romeily. niUMU1 and artkatry Oharlea II. Vu-ri a pro durtlon of "Iady LuVurr" t" Ude into Richmond almoat unnntlpril t almoat il'f!l-ul( In umleratand. after IIK nH4B fWfUII UIMVIV' 1 111' n ' nu- emv of MunMi." "Mnateal comedy the pte la Mlled, aJUldmihtlea properly. elme the rtory U farce, .nri ttiiich T the com edy. If not all, ta-tliBt of situation. But. ao far aa ita m uuic o . II la til- moat a comic otera." The lendinic womn, Maa Flor ""ence Vrhler will he reinembctJed ly Raleich theatre itiM-ra on accoimt of 'hw dellahtfill Klnclnit Home yeara axo tn TcrnT TierneTTT -Tinuirnty Mnn--I'tta.' There In enough talent In it to auppty romfHiiana, Juvenllea and prin cipal men and women to half a" doien jrrtinjLry roait comnaniea. The plnT iaearlna with a uiiartrt aung extremely veil hv men atol women who are not yen IIMed aanonK I he cant. "Fnrreat Huff f 'hcnate floi 1ler and 'Merrv rumm' fitme playa with a rieft and eaay comedy method. f4im-fh HeW tu the , irtnriuul charwter part. frete tntttiiMerahle lauahit ly tfte fxerrtee of the art of acting! a on"-l Im the employment :i( e't'-M irk mnthHle ' "Kmur .ia T that rure lhlt.it -a lna;er. HefTwaK ennsi yoice in aH kak! that U the aver aae muslfal- comtsiy: ainffer. and hT Janclna in literally wonderful. In that It emhrarea. nearly everv idyle -nual-ern. c1awtc and arrohatlc w "But tne rlrhte( alaf f the caat ta youna Arthur Alt.ro, a Huwian inor who la ao aiierh a alnser that on marvel that he la in mimical ixmedy." The price are. Matinee, lover mr e.w wni- ii.vi. iminin; ti.vir. I mil cwnta. Night 1 00 und II. M: hlcony H r-t.J -Btid 76 ranta. The reaerved anal aale- for nlalil mill ... . W'. n I . . r.Vf matinee Thur-rtar at Tucker liuihlina I'harmary. 1 1 Irony tlcketa fr.r lioih pvrformancmi on aale Krlday morn ina;. Out of town ordera should lie atit to Marx H. Nathan. Manam-r Academy and mint be accompanied -hT remittance N aeata will he laid atdw or held for "Ldy Lbaurv Mr. W. H. KoyaJ lloatra. Blwn, Feb. II Mr W II Hir 1 wma hoatewa 10 the John t'haa Mi NaiU Book Club Thuraday flemoon. reodered In a moat ariUtic manner H. Prelude and Walla ... .. Choi. in S. I Jeheatraume . . Uaxt 4. Melody . .- Padereweaki 1 I VFYII FBI! W . . , . 1 iUOnOU Pa pen on Chopin. Liaxt and. tllurk rw read hy Mewjamea lloum, Hrljt -mad O, A. Barbour reapectireiy. - . Miai Johnaon ia quite sifted and .accompllahed planlat and her num- ' ----- 1 i- ' V ''L'-. ' ' ' . ' ' ' a - s. . . - r-5.VCV-. - "J eW'- .... - I 4, .- rrrr-, X .-llr S . - -, : - . v sa-- t a k 1 4 --a. a . E -r . sav-.. X t .a I - - . - it - t-w - - . ' I I ."" I H A CROUP OF FAMOUS BEAUTIES IN "LAfay tUXURY," THE : ja.uiiih.N.if. fcXCI USIVHNHSS IN . JES1GN I'i'i were.irri Htly nlned,liv all' prea eot, ald .i Mte ia not it Won member Ihf? l;iiii.'M of' th cluii j;av. her u rta lim vMr-"nC IhankH fir Uin pleaaure 4ie. hmi h ffurtli-il. 1rt'rn. After ihc teptulur luiHlne.-v. wait Ht- XeiiuV 1-rt ihi hi.Ktee rnviieil Iht kUchin to the ilintiiK room wh-ro it llplttful tiuffi't Innchco-n whb scrveft. The hMtui-pfalmed fitvorn anil ili'tvi rttttnoa " aunKcatlve of WantiitiK- ton'i liirfhilay. At thin nvetliiK every niemher w: preaent nnd nine invileil aueata alao. M1IDI.IKV IMMIK iHA H. .VuliHrf of Oill-i.f-lnHii (.nir.1 of "A,M'i and Mr. Iiinrni'. MlddleaCs, 'Kelt. :.- Iln Tliurndny veninic, Mr. ajiil Mrs K. II . tlenrtfe delightfully entnr4iu-if t!n linok Club fmm trs till fTTh TJiu h.Ul. dirilfiK room ami purlm- were heuuft- fully-decirul-il iri hearia eunylni; mil tfie color ec-temv of red it ml while The aucitx Hire nut :il III. dour hy Mlaa Mullli .loe Unnti, ho iilniieil a Iilere uf 'i liMl hifirt In t!Meh imiiik rtttdy mill -ilti -correnpmnlmK jutrt on 'hevjotini; itieri: Kri rn the hull Ihey were iiti.en in me cneiK room ny iru F - TTV "Fin VTet ,JryT"TiTiT "Hi"! h pnrior liy Mr. nnd M I'm 1'. II I ii-nr irt-, In-ri1 converHHlloii hii1 Kiiinei pi-i v:.i lied for fpilte' H wrhilf?. Mlam .Vila allcnllne waa the luckv a inner of h hamlHuirie !7fTk In Hii "VyV tuiiitjtt - After iiiuti-hlni; itiinrrrF with the heart Miey wete iishereil Into Hie illmnK rmirrl whi re ilell.-loiiM T.i.isv vnke and iuneh wtw served l. Mullle- llunii anil Mr t. I'. Sinisie- lary. At I I : 3U the vneMlB lit ial tell M.l- IriK Mr. and Mrs tleotKe rhaiinini; hoHt and lumteHM. Thoao iircMeiit were Mie Auiieh reei nnil Krttw liverniiin oT Wilson. Ada i akfillne.. of -Sprint! .U.pe. Niii JjinVMIt. hell. of WltttonClMlc Hun lei, (if .eliulon, ,loHeil.iliie Winn, of Cotnii. N. ' K. .1 Nol.lf-H. MmIMi- Kunn. I.1III1111 liHlleniine, iillle I. it.-, Measin W.SK I w.ll.-iinne. ' II. II. Klih:li.. Jeeeie llitvl, 'Ml llni i K. 1!. SlliBletarv. Mr ;illl M re 1. K" lleurti. Mr and Mr. K. II l.tlc-. Mr. anil Sim. l' M W all . Meadii moee W. k Jliilletitlni . 1'. A l.i.rln-i . II I' ttlH4ia. K II Valleimne. K. VV. I-IW- recc, J . n inillHW tunl H wi'. MeCK. IlllfiHTrHs M' Kl A tif.l lltlV. Ilntl Sim'IuI Mi't-tliii: of car Im IIi'IiI With Mm, John I'.. lt. The North Cuiollnu (ioclelv I ailK ti ler .4! Ihe Itevolullon held ll hint social JueetL'UL !'I J.he . c.r with Mr lollll I'J.. Kay I'll: Sntiinlav The ylale for tie meellnit wan llie.UTlli of r'eh ruarv, the niieiversnri' -f Ihe Kaule of MooreV r'l-i-ek "Jir-lt-liie; ITirt rin tm tereailna: nnd ai'iirotirinie r.n ram iiinl a'iro.rinie .rokrarn jeieil. The rrr! lltiililo'l Was 11 .mnnii-Hl one, MitR KMen Ain I'ttole a Million! of .Meredith t'oliee' (livlnR two Vocltl Kelei'l ioni. - Mi-loWil'a I'ii h Wikl lloae" and TotlV "i hh! -I. ye " Theae were 'exiliiltt'ly remiereit liy Ihe Klfled yoilliK MliKer. l-'ollo.w I11R tfrt-uujueilie 1 1 "k 1 11 111 proper: V reailiiiK liyXtr-fcUiy rwm.d, "lievULli' f Moorc'K i'ri-i'K rildiip": remlnm hy Mra T. K Urn hi r. "l-'lora Mcifn ald":u re.iiltiik ii Mrs. I.. K. Ciuviuk lon, '.Til-- Kxin rli i'irili Kui opi' o! a Itatiirhli"! of tin' llevoliitloti ilun'nc the tirnt ilnya or ihe Worlil )'nr."'.M- tlloUi.')! t ilei e' w a M l V little IiuhIiu-hh tritiiHi. 1..1 iiuij ... the ,i'j.luit the meeting W,. lote:ni.-ti to he H MlriellV hoi lul ii ml hlFfurie one ibi fidltHi-n niotioiirt ci i lll I leit Th. a. t ton I.HI.I I'll tiiMklni: flr.". T. K. eciient hmi- rattl.-'! Itrnner Hilio I'V iKiihiii'i; vorc of iln Ihuivhti r.-. The- SmiKii'Iv tlii. in. , uiif: eiiduiatJ the two t re4'.-tlly llltlo.luccil ill the IjeaialalTtvi. I.., Culoni't I'amelol,. ill 'In reKnrfr ton hoi laooj it)(. i;..v-' ernor to deed : (iVirctittSrfah Soiiare rntwi t"t at n..jii.iii:i nt to r'ir. Wal ter KnleiKh. -I ?. in 11 naril to certain tie.ede.1 lrnprvenicnji m ih- catitol hulldittft. The I uutMri also xpica ed reKret nl the recent lllu..w of the Mcn-lieucnt Mis. Marshall Wlllii.niii, and their Kratlticiition liCUatnLni: Unit aha la now improvlne rnplt'lv, In the. abiH'ncc of the l.i cent . ..Mias Mary Hlnon, Mrs I ".ml H Lee 1 rr reaprVthnK tsis-retarv ! the f.ctetyr pn-alded over tlie ttlei-tinK At the conclAHlon of the prournm Mrs. Itay scrvolVin elegant and .l ifcioua salad course. Heaidea Uie Daughters preaent. vra. Itav had aa -v- - AT lilt ACA0LMY FRIDAY FOR KU-eata! Meadaniea & Hat rut, W, W. ILItchln, Henry Hilgga and Mia Ma lavla. Mrs. Hay waa aaalatad In r e ylna and serving by her daughtera, Mlaa Kuth Kay and Mra. C. p. Abr nethy and by Mlaa Maa Davla Tha meellnK so aucceaarul In vry detail waa thoroUKhly enjoyad by both Daughtera and visitors. KrXITAti AT IXlISBrKtt Plauo, Vrte and Kxprewilon Pupils (AlwUU u Tm Km ud otaarew.) Ioulaburg, Feb. 21. The piano, voice and expreaxlnn departments of yTrrmtrorg fnllei;e tiMiililuadJLitstYln the llrat recital of the aesston In t ollege chapel Friday nlnht, which waa m-eatly enjoyed by one of thee 'arKcat audiences aaeemhled there this year. The piano pupils who took part In 4 He proa-ram were, M lanes Colleen .iJarrla, -KWewhethrfc Alhrtc-fietthr HM H'-avlH. Marie Ixing, Hunlc Calaon, Mary Helle Dement. Martha Dixon and Kuth Hall. A specially Interest I lit feature of thin part of the pro Krum waa a Chinese njurih, by Mlaa loi HuiiEi Woo, which was composed l.y Mlw Halite Tbvntaa . WlUlama. tar many ean the popular director of thla department. In the voice department Mlaaen Ruth Crews. Klfi-Jlxth Hurria. Mil. Ired VarliorotiKh. Htella Ward and KiiKenia D.i KiTrd ajiqiiiae.1 them I selifte rrrnKTc red 1 1 a bl v. f Slaaea tiluiiya Jerumel tMn Hint Olivia HobKoiMl fully aua- Mincit Ihe'lilish atanijard of the ex -lire.sMion depHrtriient. The Olee Club caiitlvateil 'the audience In the cloa- tnK exercinet with, "flinn tin After the. recital. MraJvoy AltetH the preaideni, ava a reception in tha "padniia colleica parlors In honor of her niece, Mlaa I.oulse Alten. of W renlon. Mlaa I iu I a Ay era, of Ply.- nloiitl). alater of one of the te-iche anil the rnctMty. As a nttlnit climax of ihe moKt deliphtftil evenlne. el nant anil ilelli'ioiiH refreahmcnta were nerved, and everyhody went home e4irikth;al JjiiUlMhurK Collete U one of Ihe finest and moat VHlutine TiaaeTs or ima-. community. HIMirnU HOC1AL ITKMM. IvmnnUurK, Keb. J8. On, Thursday iiiht last Mr. R H tHbaon oh retnni ini.' from prayer meetlnn. fonhd hlm .rrn h F Itotliirw nf a till tlnlay mrpper. a MiiriirlHe wjilch hi wife hail cm re folly )l.'i rineif for him. At one time ; hough the cat was almost trot of th t.avr an. otil.y Mr. (iihnon,i fine cour i. My- piiKhed7"tt" hock, for the baby innocently remarked: "I know actiiefln Init marna wttd notTrr tell .-- 1'nael llahly Mr. filbaon alcl "Then don't tell." i:ieven frlemla partook with turn of the eleaant dinner Merved iti courses hv Mrs Olhann and Mian ran linlse Ncal. Juat before the corTee Mr Tom Myera gave a toaat to Mr. tlibnon which coiituined the K0111I wivhra of att. The Ktieata iireaent were Meaara. Tom Myers, Cecil Han ford, C I". ..Stune, Pr. J. 1. Olhson lir. W. I). Jutnes. A. If. Jafnes, E. V". I'ryaiit. T. C. Kverett. .1 A. Jonea, W. II. Cooper. II. . CovliiKion. (111 Monday lust Mr.. I rti r Miiean 4ntertaiuetl in honor of hr wielera, MIkmck Ak'nes nnd Klljui belli Klultte, of Kuvetleville. The c It M It Club nu t wiih Mrs. T T. CoViiiKton on Ttii'mlay lant. Mra. ; V, ..'Jonea raiicrletf away the prla afi.r ai lrili'.i time with root. ' ' The KlUiiheth Urownlnu Hook Cluli 'met with MIhh 1 race .(.111 on Tueaday. After the riH.liiiK of the. minutes "Current TepHV w.'re read by "Mra. K. C Kverett. A conteat of "Presl . tents" followed, pictures of them with no names belntc presented. Mlaa rioHnu Ciirothers waa awarded 1 h'tndaome box of candy. A MHd c iiirHe' was H'Pved, followed by coffee lil;d Nllirll peaHOta.-" MAa-ppinaV-i -t.wis o'f red. white nnd hlVie Were aou-venii-a. in each a WRhfnut' ti cap and a - for'.unti Ui-K" ftmnd. - lr. rwln-mth H Mliitoti Vls Sa. Mrs. Cyrus M r-'ili'.iot h. hrnif reputation as a 1 h-miiltin hoht.-rt.s ia enviable, proved herself eseciull charming l.tal Thursilay atteriionn. februarv ith. n.lici hhe entertalneil with a (ieorge W.iilimioii in. rty ' the rtteiiiheta of the Kiwliroldery t'luh and a few In vited nucst; The hoatees in her uiuaU othtmer. with her dnurhter." M i.nji Kli.thetti, received her kuchIs .uid pinned a hatchet on each otic ni t,rrey arriveil. 'Thv hnnie wan heaiv tinilly deem iteil wiMi luxuriant ferns,' vvbltf.. . na.rk!fsu hlooma, flaits, Fi.tn hetr.. red. whll. and blue imnKnK, all siiKKeetlve of HshlllKt n's borth il i . Thtnil'les nnd fency work were folded away in pretty work n i;s ami i entered Into an "axe" 1 olile.t ThH was primed 011 score 1 arils, with 11 picture of Washington uttlnjj n cherry tree Mrs. I Xir ClaV. win. fa... 11 declared wUnuer of the prlr.". a iiiinii.nire ae. lied with a profusion of re. I. white and blue rihlioii. A reading and a aim by Mbxa Hllmbetk Kuireloth was greatly enjoyed by all I The hostess then had her quests sing some patriotic songs. "Dixie." "Hesl White and illiie," " A mi rtca," "The lar-SpiiiiKl.'d Manner," "Ho for Car olina" and "The Old North ftate." A ilinrt.i eMim each song. It was voted "Tha "id North IState" to be the best. Trior waiil.j Ml'eVl.lnies ft I-f. Ilot.l.s, Junius Huller. T M-. Ferrell and R. K. Herring The prlte waa a box of Martha Washington candy. Mra. Kutler tracefully presented te p.-ixe to Mrs. Kioyd Kawla A(l wt,re then CASINO THEATRE NEW YORK MATINEE AND NIGHT. uaheresJ into th dining room and soon all found their placa carda, rad hatcheta, and were served delicious refreahmvMa The Jons table waa unusually beautiful. '' A cherry tree full of eherriea formed the center piece, and a Vlrele nf red hatchets .round thla. The next meeting will be with Mra Ferrell, March 4th, at : o Clock. 4, "MONTKTRISTO" tosight. Oraana of eoul-stlning Interest at the Academy. (By the Press Agent) The Academy of Music will -offer the Lewla-Ollver Players In "Monte rtato" for the first half of the week starting ionight with usuaT-strnreTltr pnoto matinee, Wednesday. "Monte Cruito" Is one of Jhe'beat dramas ever offered It la of soul stirring Interest. Few dramas of to day have a more liberal supply of good old fashioned spirit in them. arid the rwia-01iver Co. will present It in a moat lavish manner aa to ere-nlc effecta. It Is a play well worth while. "Monte Cristo" in well known to theatre Koers of a generation ago. It waa the atarrlng velilc4e for many years f -- that atertlBg"Hewv Mr, James 'N'ell. in one of the greatest success,. s of hla career. Monte Criato" will he given ftT the Aca.lemy for the rtrel time at 10. a'"1 Tin1 pioduilTTun la up to the high atandard Bet by the Academy Stock Co. rr tin sale ill Tucker liullJ- Ing Pharmacy. AS AUTISTIC ItM'fTAL. HililfiT of Itarc lu-auty t'liartun " ABsltctM ' at ltfoM. Oxford, Feb. 2 One of the most artlatic retHtala -lven In dxfor.1 waa that- of Madam Franceses Ijtwson of Waahlnguin, D. .'., last Thursday eve ning in the Chapel at '"xford Col lege. Madam Ijiwaon ha.i s voice of rare beauty and flexibility of t.me and she showed treat versatility In her varied prtikrain It va- in- th- 1NlMlit- STtTeTrill, hoYic-.i 1. ind ie Aria from rUgoletlo thai the iircatet de nuuida upon her . vuli'P. irere made. These ahe sangwith perfect ease and artistic Interpretation Tha audieiu'-e. . Ulan . . ciiLhuniaatlc throughtil, n'nil she irraeioUHly responded lo sevi ral eie ores. linp or the pTei'iTi'i: featniei oT Madain Ijtwstu. - siin.liK Is her per fect df.-llon Hhe wa ably ac-..niiinid by"' Mias Hanklnx, piano i.-.h ti--r at oxford College. The following: 1- tr"1 proarain: Night IfHwaaiaJilL ". . . jx. f-anx In the Time of Coi-eii . Ueii harilt Leas with the m-ltcnie Air .. Arne Little ilrey Home i . ti- West . , . . . : l.ohr Love's Old Hweei Soiii; Mulloy Herenade (oiiinod Little tlrey love . Haar My' Laddie Thayer IXiwn in the I ui est ........ Konald MMT1AI, Wl l I I(K liiiaK Rlnston t'oinmttlcc is Promoting f uiii An OrtiiiilJition Kinaton. Keb. - The Klnston S.i lal Welf'ire l....i(...ie is expected to is organised on fhe nUh! if Maxell An ..interftcnop'iMit.tlonal c in.rjiit- ee ie how"ii't v 01 k on the plana for he nnritnlxatlon The re'omtti-ii.la-iona if the cnliniitlee will be larue ly afonsx the lines of the 1 ir.-eiishoro plan, providins; for assialated char jty work, chlh! welfare, futiilly re habilitation, lu.w and orrlT. Ii'vlelii- ion. the sim?1h1 avil iiibllr aniuseineiil and recreation ami public heahh. The rftemhers of the rommltee, who were apKtnti d by a ma-jj-meeting, are Itev. II A- Hiimhlo. iasir.r of tjiM'-en Str'taLAt.'hXallsi church: I'as- nr H. P. Hmith of (iordrn Street 'hrlstlAii chnrcb,. Supl.. H C Veblen of the l ulled Cttarttle-., H ialt itratttm, editor of one of the daily pap' ra and Dr. W. F. Hargrme. . WASHINGTON : - Washington. Feb. IS. Mrw J "' T. Ijiwsoii waa the iiartning h. nie:s 10 IIib Ad.llsi 1 Hook Ouli -on Thur&ddv afternoon at her attractive home un Hrtilae street. The dainty lUoraUotia of, ferns mul yeUiw Jonquil were wry pbaatiii: to the eye. A niajori'r of ti' itietiihers were present. The meet 1 11 K was called to order b the pres ident. ,Mra Is. It. Mobs, knch iii"in t.er -raiioiiiled to roll call -with some item of curr. 11 1 ' new s. Th.u .frillowed the palters ...f tn.1 nf-t.-rt'oon. "Th.- Y'ltservy.Uon' f iiur Natural K. sourcea." It was .-ni'cXi'el-i.-nt paper,. .reparrd.and ilellKhifully read by Mis. H M. ltonner At trie close of the laistnes m-et.-lllg'-'lrs. 1j.wsi.iii served a fernptllig salad course, The Club liti.l as lis quests Mrs. K. H Jolftison of ("harlnttesvlll. , Vn Mrs. John K MacUae, of .Ujxt'.n I ., anil Miss I lalryraple. of ihe N. it y ; s,'hool facultv The next meeting 1 I the Club will he with Mica jlurcia Mvi ra. Mrs. Isiuls Munn ., entertained the O. Henry Hook Club ut h -r home on N'orth Market at reel-..' The tud.v ,of Shakespeare WU"& continued. A large number 'of members were. 'present anu Kfeatly enjnved the mevrJhg. The" Cresite t'lujj waa eittertained by Mra. John I (iorham at the home of ber. mother, Mrs. A, M. )uni(.y. on West Main street. Thursday afternoon. The program waa -on educatioQal condltlona of North Carolina. Tha members responded to roll call MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS , witjx the warns of aosaa man or wo man prominent la th educational Ufa of tnc Btata The president Mra, Claud L.- Car- row, read aone very Interestlnar se lections about the praasut outlook aloag this Una Mlaa Elisabeth Warraa read a 1 per on "Educational rTotrssa In North Carolina" She handled the subect in aa able and intarasting manner Thla was followed by a bloaTaphical sketch on North Carolln'a three great eat educators. "Wiley. Mrlrer an I Aycock." by Mra James Elllsoa The hhih esteem la. which the memory of these men Is held waa attested, by the Interest evinced In thla paper. Then the hostess Invited the cueats tu the dtntnit room .shw a heautl frilly appointed luncheon was serves. The table was gay and festive In Its patriotic decorations, - suggestive of Washington's birthday. Cherriee, drums and flas were very, muchltf eviuenn. xt,very memiwr inyrvsiiiT) en loved the occasion. Mrs. r,. L, Prooks, a new memberv was welcom ed to the Vlub at this meettng ashWlle .JaahvlUe.Feb. ZKA wedding which came aa a great surprise to the friends of the contracting partjes waa rrrat of Mra Mary Conna,lly-Coe and Mr.. R. D. McDonald, which was per formed Wednesday afternoon by Kev Ctilhbert W. Hales at the Methodist Protestant church. Both are well k nown at JAshevllle-jthere they have resided for the past several yeara. taking an active part In the social life of the city. The bride Is the naugh ter of Mra. Mary Connally while the aroom is a mem ber of a prominent New Orleans family. Following- the wedding. Mr and Mrs. McDonald left for Klack Mountain where they will epwid their honeymoon at the latter's cottage. Miss Rosa Hricken and Mfs Sella 'Brlcken entertained with a delightful Washington's Hlrth.lay party Monday afternoon. The nattonal colors were lined In the dci orutloiis and appro priate favors were distributed antmtaT the yuesta A Pleasing- aalad course was served. One of the most enjoyable parties nf the week wu the "charing lh partj" given by the members of the I'nlVerMty Club Monday afternoon at He roinis -of the - -orgsnlilon n Httvw.Hi air.et A acure uf couples at(erilei--i-ee.-a-ffUr-aed-vaxUd. pro- Kran of enterlainpient uelignteu those who vvere preseht. lion .lameii J. i.rlu su suet.of h.iiior at a farewell dinner at The First Itaptial cliurch Thursoay night which wa giver.' M the uieniber f lie liaray-a clsss of taut i "ntfrrgn- I Hon of w hi' ii rnrr Tiii t haj bevii teacher for ihe i.aet several years lm i the el. . -tloia. of (iovemor In'ke Craig as chief tx.-cutlve. the latter baviiiK been teacher .liirit hla rsi dence at Aheville. Th dinner was largf h utti tided by friends of the fmiirreiinmi-elKt. CARTHAGE- Carllwge. Keb 2. The fifth aiinl versa'ry of tils Round. Doxen Music Club was. charmingly eeh'hraie.i at the hone if the president. Mlse Myr tie Muss on frj.laj aternoon, Keb ruary ISth Th hall anil parlor were profusely decorated with' cut flowers, roses, carnations and sweet peaa. which lent a churm ai.1 emitted sweet fragrance. The routine bjslness was transacted, the K rules sni-mltted and read by the secretaiy. Following provrain wa-- r.-ndere.i : Vocal- noartette. "Juar lliyond"- Parks. McKOarne" 11. F. Heawell, J. R. Roberts 11 U Tyson it ml K. W. Pleasatiisr' Vocal trio. "Rockln" Time" Knox. MiMs'Myrtie M iseMrt, I. W. Williamson- arot Mrr- -J-.--iir-iow-nlrf . - Mi H I', Seaweil read c pt.p": of Mrs..!. A. Krown's. chairniau of Music of ?tal' Federnilori. whbTi Was pre parl for a public n.itting In Char lotte and iirr-iled r. Tr.e Stte papers bisiie then made a few Temaika baaed on re. e pi interviews with sonie of ttie leading iniibljiuia. eilucatorf and pro .llloteps .. llir Sate and spoke nf the aim ..f ttie well. en of rhe coiintj' to o-o.ciat- w'th the 8a nil Hill Hoard .f Tiai'.' in hoilillntt a larm life school. ' T!i- urfg.stioti ba.l been made thai the K.ojod iHixen V 'sSc 'jiub give a. l-etieili priKn.ni for" tl.ls puriKe. Thl -Uhstioti me; iiie Jrerty ap provai o? th club . lid a committee onioscd uf Miss y'yrile jl'i.-.e, Mtw. 11. 1,. Tyson and Mrs M : Iinlrymple RiTit se! ' ! e,l ft illhSe -.(l s suital4e I rogran. "A .iiaiietie. "The Hi-san"--Kevin. Wa sung ! Mrs IJalr.. niple, MijjlIJ, I. Hurns. Mies Hertle May and Mi Marcarvt Mclver. The ettlclent pres bleni. a'ways with .d.-hire to Main good voii. from l-r subjis'ts, bail two imet. for till" pnttliig. The rlpst r quired an aj'tness for applying fniuehal terms towiiille bbjei-ts. such us clock, tic. scissors, etc.. iflfteen In all I niimlMred and " placed In con spicuous iiJaeea Mrs.. R. W. Pleas ants, won the' prise. wtaalen mission pedesial.- which w is presented by Mrs. ilalrympfe in well cnoeen words. The second reVjuire.1 an aptness for atiihd. Kach meinlier was privately given one of the- rHd eonga t alng at a griven signal'' from the hiwdess. At con-lu-eion of slultlng wvre told to write tames 01' song .sang. Mrs, M. O. Dalrvmple con ,tWi prlae; a sweet bum h of rlolfts w hich waa presented in the words of the Mem "Violets," ( Avery ) by Mrs. J. K. Roberts. Cards with couplets from old ballads were matched tor partners to the dining room The climax of this truly de-Hs-htful afternoon waa reached here where -Mra J. 8. Womhle, slater of the hostess, gracefully presided- In the renter of the table was a large wooden tray of violets the club's flow er, with a soft, frlngy border'inter- laced with violet ribbon. Five candles were properlyx placed. Cute little spring clothespins, with rHnglng- vio let daintily tied with violet lib eon. wit h given names written on them in violet, were uaed as place carda. Menu carda at each place revealad la song the tempting refreshments serv ed. Saratoga chips, fruit salad, sand wiches and hot cocee. A pleasant surprise was sprung; whm servants tn the bark hall broke forth In melod ious old plantation song. With happy reltdtatlftna to tha hostess for the abundaat success of the Wooden An niversary the club adjourned. Hmxt meeting will be Witt Miss Mar- Caret Mclver. 1 - . ' ' 11ZSTATESVI LLE- - Statesville. Feb. SI. His atatea rille and North Carolina friends are much Interested ia the annossnce eea iif the engagrv-ment of Dr. T. Olier Miller of Stateanrllle and Mlaa fwrah Keener Oeorge ef Baltimore. Md , which was made In Baltimore a few days ago. The date for the wedding- Is. not aivwa. In mentioning the annnnncewMHit In Its 'social eol mi the Baltimore Sua says that Mlas Oeorge to "a a 'aaasoally attractive girl" and the acnouocament ef her ensaawmeiit will "be- of - Interest to many friends la Maryland, as well aa those f Dr. MUler la North Car olina. Dr. Millar Is at prevent a member of the medical staff of the Pennsylvania Hospital ta Phtladei- Phta, " Ths PorTTohbs"" ehaptsr of "the Daughters ef the American Ranrora ft on held a bustnoea wise Una with M rs. J. F. Carlton Monday afteraoem. I The report of tha Fort Dobbs Om- mlttaa on the rent rsentatlon of "In tha shadow of UiloiaT Droved Very In terestlng. The success of tha plar waa discuaaad at length and those who took part la It were given -a vote of thanks. It waa found that after carina-all debts the chap ter realised !l.7i from the play. Thla amount will be used In a Yund which the chapter is raising to pur chase land on which to rebuild the historic Fort'Dobba which stood on a knoll about two milea north- of Btateavllle. The chapter erected a marker on tha sits of the old fort a few year euro. Delegates to the National Congrees . which meets in Waahlaatoa In A.DriI were elected. The MacPowail Mualc Club held a pteaaant meeting- Friday afternoon at the home of Mtrw. J. It. Kuian' ana Mra M. C Wood bsins hoetssaea for the afternoon. . The meeting being the fifth aanlvaraary of the organlxa tion of the club, a brief sKetch of the history of the club was given by the president. Mrs. Wm. Wallace. The following program from the works 01 awitit Sean waa rendered ; Miograpni cal sketch. Mlaa alary ticott; First Mazurka Op. 2. Mr. Ramsey; "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." Mis Martha Hlmona; "fair feprlng Time Beainnlnx. " Mrs. Normau ThOtnpaon Mlnuat and Valse, - Miss Rose Htephany; "The Unfortunates," Met-, dames IL O. Steele and Wm. Wallace. After the prog-ram refreshments "wr servca. GREENVILLE - ; Greenville, Keb. II. Immediately after the Townaend-Smlth wedding a ireceptliin was held at the horns of the brides parents on tsvans Bt. xne home waa tastefully decorated. Color scheme In the halls and library v red and green, being carried out with red carnations. Th color scheme In the parlor and dining room was pink and green, being carried out with pink Klllarney rosea The table in tne dining-room was especially pretty. It wamcovered with a cluny cover, and Jh intr!-piece waa a -gold tiaaket filled with pink Klllarney rosea and smilax, and pink shaded candlea were placed on the four corners of the table. Mr. and Mra H. I- Coward met the guests at the door. Miss Mary Hhelbiim and Mr. N. O. Warren celved in the front hall. Mr. and Mrs- P. T. -Anthony rwceivea at the uar nr door In lbs recenina" line were Mr: hd -Mes Tuwusend, all of the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. It. u Smith, parents of the bride. Mra. N. K. mith, grandmother of the bride, Mr and Mrs' J C Holderby, of Wll- eon. the latter the mother or tne groom. i r J. Turnage. and Mis ses Mrringfelbew. Murtln and Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hmlth. Mr. and Mr B. 8. Hmlth. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turnaa-e. and Mr. Harvey Turnage all of Karnivllle. Showing the a-ueat nto the dinintf-room were Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Hooker and Mr. and Mra ll. 11. W. Hadlf-y. In the dining-room Misses Krnestlne Forhea. Amine King, Crystlne Tyson: and Dorothy Norman I s rtel tw, cream, cake and mints Mr. and Mrs. H. J' Hams showed the g-uests from the dining-room. Mr. H. Hewlett and Miss Mary John ston uehered the guests lo the lib rary, where Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Quln- erly. Mr. and Mrs. K. (i. rtanagan, and Mra Hatlle White served punch. Miss IJlllan Parker and Mr. Charles James ushered the guests Into the gift room, where Miss Rubelle Forbes and Mr. J. B. Klttrell. received them 11 the gift room numerous and hand- onie presents were on display. Mlas Warren and Mr. II. L. poiack snoweo the guests out. On Tuesday evening" Mr. and Mra II. L. (.-ovard. entertained at an In formal reception hi honor of the Townaend-Hmith bridal party. The h.M and hoafeae greeted the guests at th door nnd Mr. and Mrs. Tv E. Hooter 'ishefesi Them -fhto the cloak room. In the parlor Mr. and Mrs. T. M, lt..okvr and Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Woolen ' serve.1- punch. The centre pleca on the dining table was a large brl.d.e eake rtecoratexr with cuplds and hearts Much merriment Was caused by cutting the rake. The ring fell to kKS Lillian Parker the dlrfle to Miss Mary H111MI1 and the thimble to Miss' Ann Taylor, nl the rtlntng-room MlKj-es Hiirwe-H and Amine King: serv ed iresflngue, mints and cakes. In the library Mr. and Mra. W. K. Hook er and Mr. and rM. E. tl. Klanagan served tea and sandwiches. The color scheme way r-tl and w hite. A num' bar of potted plan (a, and red and white cRrnatlolis re used. On Friday afternoon, Mra. K. J. Korbes delightfully entertained in hunoryof Mlw Vernessa Pmith. Mas ter Fred Korbes, Jr., received the carda ard Mlasies Mary Hhelburn and yurie- -Warren gTeeted the guests and showed them into the reception room. Here punch was served by Mesdamee A K. Hooker and J. H. James, assist ed by Mesdsnie J. J. Woulea and H. A. White. MfsdanKa Una Haker and H. W. Moseley received at the parlor door and introduced the guesta to the receiving line. In the receiving line were the hostess, the bride-elect. Mrs. It. 1. .Smith, mother of Hie bride, Mrs Jane Forbes, Mias- Mary Smith, sister of the i.rirte, Mra. H. T. White, Miss Hi'isle Mosire, Miss IJlllan Park er. Mrs. (;. H. W. Hauiey. Miss Krances Hsgrwell. ' Mrs. W. L. Best, snd Mra. M. H. Viulnerly Mesdamss U C. Kklnner. and J. tl. Muye uaherel the guests Into the dining room, where Ice cream, cakes and ' mints were serve! by Miase Ernestine Korbes, Amine King, Helen Laugh inghoiise. and Novella Move. Mes I'amea H. I- Ho sard and Charles laughinghoua allowed the guests to Ihe tea room, where they were re ceived by Meadameg F. T. Anthony and E. (I. Flanagan. Tea was pour ed by Mesdames U. E. House and J. W. Kerrall. Mesdsmew E. E. HooksH and Ned Lauarhinghnuae showed the gueata out. ..OnLHaturdar aflsrnoun Mrs. R. 0. Klanagan entertained at a verj' en joyable rook party In' honor of Mlstn vernessa Hmlth. Tha guests were met at the door hy the hoe'teas and shown Into the library, where Mee ds mee J. U. Wooten. H. U Coward anT Hattle White served punch and heart-shaped sandwiches. Misses Groa-an and Whltaker showed the guesta Into tits 'cloak roya. ' L1NC0LNT0N Ilarsaaton, Feb. II.-a enyabl and unique affair of the season waa the Washington tea given by the Ladles' Aid Hoviety of the Methodist Church la tha rooms of ths Chamber of Commerce . Receiving at tha door K. B. Nlxoa. very handsome la the roie of 'Venus Waahlnrtoei. and Mlas May Weruciwaa most charm ing? lis Martha. QuiTw a mi m ber of ladtea and grentlemen dressed-ia.co-lonlal costumes renedered old fash ioned aonra. and Hiss Adama, dressed of Dolly Madlsoa. praeMed at the er gsn. ' The program rendered was rreatly enjoyed- by tha large crowd. Those preaent expreewed themselves as having a real old"Tasbloned good Urns and tha ladles feel that . It was a success as they realised quite a nice llttls sum. - .- - Mra I, R. self dellaMfully enter tained In honor of tha AM Society of tha Metbndust church. After business meeting waa over Mra J, D.! Bennett mads a very helpful talk ea tha work Jot the home rrtusasnary.soflety.vafter which tha hoetess, aawhusd by Misses Nannie Lea Toby, Maude Maunsy1 and Utile .Kama Pair, served her- graestt with an elegoant sxlad eeorse and cof fee. fordton. Is vlaltlnc at ths horns of her ' parents, Capt. aadMra. C, S. Child WecSdingsnd Engagement FRIEIUCK.SMITH. A quiet horns wedding was celebrat ed yesterday, afternoon at t o'clock, at ths residence of Mr. and Mri. R. I. ' Smith at MoCullers, when their daughter, Bertha, was united In mar riasTs to Mr. U H. Frederick, of Orsensboro. Oonlyva few frlsndi and -relatives witnessed the ceremony. Rev. . Mr. Pippins, pastor of the Baptist church, omeiated. After the esremoav Mr. and Mrs. Frederick cams to HaU ' ebrh. leavlris in the late afternoon fot" their future horns In Oreensboro. Hamper-PI tUauux. Tarboro, Feb. it. Thursday alght at the homo of ths bride Miss Mar garet Ptttmaa waa Dnarrled to Mr Walter Harper. Both the contracting parties belong to well known Edge combe fanllles and have many friends to wish them long and happy Uvea. Tha ceremony waa performed by Elder Jordan Johnson.-The bride was -led to ths altar by her father. Mt, J. J. Plttman. Tha groom w'aa ac companied by his stater, Mra John Davis, of Greensboro. The parlor fas tastefully decorated with Ions leaf pine and. Southern mil- -lax and presented a most pi east n appearance in ths soft glow of ths wedding- candlea. . TOWSIS END-SMITH. Wedding; of Popular Oonpla a Lead- lag avmt of Urcenvtlle. .....M U Wl . I . m . IITIII , - ,U. A (JO UIIII1U pi ths many social functions of tha past few week a was ths marrtaa-s of Mlaa ' Vernessa Louise Hmlth to Mr. Charles Ray Townswnd of Farmvtlle which took place In the Christian church at nins o'clock Wednesday evening. Ths church was beautifully decorated for Ihe occasion. The color scheme was gold, green and pink, and waa car ried out with ferns. - palms and gold baskets filled with pink Klllarney rosea. Ropes of mallne Intertwined wth arm! lax were suspended front tha ' celling; and tied with large bows on either aids of tha choir loft Juat before "ths ceremony Mrs. T. E. Hooker- sweetly -sang "At Dawn !ng-. This nolo was followed by the Bridal Chorus" from ths "Ross Maiden." This waa rendered by Mlaa Lillian Parker, soprano, Mrs. O. B. W. Iladley alto, Messrs R, D. Polack- and -Crmrtew3amea, lenor, and Mr. C. B. Rowlett, baas. Mra. J. L. Car per presdea it tne organ and played Lohengrin's Wedding- March as tha bridal party entered, and Mendels sohn's as a recessional. First to en ter the church were little Mlas Rleatts or Smith of Farmville with Master Fred Forbes. . Jr., and llttls Mian Louise Hmlth, of Farmville, with Master Wlltam Turnaaw. Ths llttls girls were dressed In whits aceordtaa plaited dresses., pink .sashes and hair ribbons, and carried grold baskets of pink roses. Ths llttls boys wore white suits and pink ties. They formed aisles-of mallne. Tha ushers them entered. They were Msssia W. H. Smith, brother of the bride, Mur- rlll Holderby, 6f Wilson. Jssss Speight, D. M. Clark, B. 8. Warren, and Ben Joynar, of Farmville. They were followed far ths bridesmaids. Miss Frances Rag well with Miss Mar. tha Taylor, of Leakxerllla, and Miss . Susis Moors with Mlaa Ann Taylor, of Leaksvtlle. They worn white char mouse with sold trimmings and car ried pink Klllarney rosea Next enter ed ths dames of honor, Mesdames T. Forbes and 8. T. Whrta. Mrs. Korbes wore pink charm ease with pearl trimmings and) Mrs. Whits worn whits chat-mouse with pearl trim mings. They csmea snower oouqusu ' of white sweet peaa. Mlas Mary Bmlth, stster -of tha bride, was maid of honor, and enter- ed alone. &he wore a lovely Void sat in dress trimmed with Venetian lacs and pearla and carried a shower bou quet of pink aweet peaa ' Ths bride entered on the arm of her father, and waa met at the altar by ths groom with his best man. Mr. T. L Lea, of Danville. Va. The bride looked love- IT in nw imhihviu. Mutw Bmuu u I, . ln.-M .i v. K rk.K mm 1 aitA pearls, and mads with court train. Hhe word a veil cang-ht with orange blossoms and carried a shower boa- . quet of bride's rosea and valley Ullea. ' ' Rev. J. J. Walker, pastor of tha bride, performed the Impressive cares. mony . . - WHITSETT Whitaen. Feb. SS. Dr. J. W. Weaver preached here tcmlghL To morrow he will conduct the quarterly conference of the ML B. Church. Uuite a large crowd attended a pleasing entertainment In the chapel . on Wednesday evening Int. a reader-"" and elocutionist from New I ork. 4 H. F. Fogleman, who ta teachlna ar Summerfleld. spent Saturday :. here wtn hla brother, who ia a mem ber of the Jumor class. Quite a crowd went from Here m- day to the funeral of the late John L Whlteett nets vat nnaron caurcn. Ulbeonvilla. Among them were) Res. . R. E. Redding, Dr. W. T .Whltsstt, Mra I.laxla W. Smith. Mrs. J. H. Joy- ner. Capt and Mrs. R. C. Dlfk, and Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Hummers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B. Wheeler and . 7 other. '.,- The literary societies last week elected their representatives for the . annual commencement in May. Mlaa Carrie Carmon- returned on . Tuesday from a visit with friend ta Oreensboro. Mrs C. T. roust has been quit sick for soms dsys with La Grippe. R. c. Wharton who recently ob tained license from ths Supreme - Court for the practice of law Is spend in ame lime with hla parents near here. H. B. 8hoat of Thomas-villa was - here this week on a visit to his sun. LEWtS-OLIVKR PLATKRS ' , . , ...... . . MONDAY sV TtTESw. If IGHT8, IXlKisWl-al sV---SKHX HOIiTE CRISTO" NOTFI Children ander four iiUAU.. yari f age will not be admitted to either matinee 'or night priee-mancsa. . SeaU on sale at'Tuckex' Build Ins Pharmacy.- Immigration fig-urea given out by 1 the Department of Labor show that . W - . . k .I. .mMh. . -11 OK HHDIMI va aMvwaaw ... . i i . n. . - I .v. ITnHMt fltalaa am Aentafn- . ber If was l.OI, whils on ths same data one year ago the number reached .L ! -to - -r.-. -.. 4-.. f, A tn n rl 4rri v, I ftrst Tune at These rHces : -1. Mud M Cesaav, '' Mrs. rway tua We4a. . bf Ruthaa.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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