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2sp THE NEWS AND OBSERVER.' SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 191S.a KINSTON Klnstin. Oet. II. Mlaa Naomi Main ! of White florin rie.. wbo m the rwt ef Mima Kile WUsoa bar lor ? several . weeks. ' ha rsturnd to bar ., borne. , Mrs. W. r. Strowd aad MU daugn - tar of Chapel Hill, are bar, guest of f Mr. fttrowda patents, Mr. and Mr i 1- A Braxton. : 4 Mr. and Mr. CI yd a Tyndall hav rtrned from tbatr honymoa trip rand take up rosidsno at the bona ,'( Mr. and Mr. J. T. Skinner on Baat ; street, wher they Will remain for tb present. Mr. Tyndall waa bafor "l bar marriage rooantlr Mlaa Carrl , ekinner. Mr. and Mra. Mabaon LaJloaue and ' ? children and Mr. W. D. LaKoque "want to Mart on. B. C. thl week to - attand tha wedding of their brothar, " .KtanJt LaRoque, to a South Carolina you a lady. .It B. f. Smith. Mia Bane Fellow. . Mra. J. R. Taylor. Mlaa 11 Raeuerry . Mr. H. O. Braxton and Mra l'rad Brooks have ratumad from ranta-o, where thar attended tha North Caro -Una 00 a van U on of tha Christian . ICharch. i Oaa of tha moat interesting nuptial ;Iwota of tha fall will b tha wsddlng Slot Mr. W. F. Oanhalmar and Mlaa ?MiU Staart Shaw hara Wednesday. - ?Th engagement wa annaunoad dur ' -10: tb lata aummar. Mia Bhaw I - ft ha daughter of solicitor and Mr. ' ' 'Hanry E. Bhaw. Bba la a young we ' - ).man of striking personality, I gsnsr . , (ally popular In thl section and ha - : many friend in tne oarounaa ana , Virginia. Tb bridegroom-to-be I a , prominent young Virginian, -uooai so- 'rtatr m much inwreetea in waa . (din, which will b hold In Atktnaon - Memorial Preabytsriaa enuron. Marion a. Eaaon, man of Commlf- aloner J. J. Eaaon. of Graana county, took for hi brtd on Tburaday Mia . . klabell Marrletta Johnson, of PTtch burg. Ma. Th wedding ooourrd "i--"--i, In the bom of th bride" parent. Mr. and Mra Wm. D dobnaon of Fltch- bare. Mr. Eaaon 1 an Instructor In 1 ' a teonologleal achool In Boston. H I wall-known In North Carolina, eepe '. 'dally In thai section. Mr. N. J. Reuse I apeaCIng a faw dav with fiionda ln Richmond. Mlaa barab Boo, of Walkarvtlla, . ha ratumed after a vt1t of rral '' weak with Ml Mirth Allan hara. "! : SCOTLAND NECK Scotland Nock. Ort. 2 1. Wcdne '" 'day avaninr at 5:10 o'clock Mlaa , Bai Utv Pirktm bacama tha biid - of Mr. Kobbrt llrvy Plttman of Rocky Mount, -th maniac - taking .,.. place at the horn of tha bride on "Eaat Seventh atreel. rroraptly at-t:10 o'clock to the ' ,trul-m of Mandelaiohn'a "Wedding "March" the brtd and irroom entered 'the ball from earn parlor and In a moat Impreaalv and beautiful tere mpny were pronounced man anil wife :y 'try - Hvr. H. A- McFarland, p&ator ut ; . th bride. The bride waa dreiraed In a Mtio tailored uolnif away sown. " Immediately after the cerainouy th newly married couple and a number f i: of their frlenda motored to Hobood : where Mr. and Mr. Plttman took the nitcht train for Ttorky Mount, where a reception waa tendered them by the jLpeiant of the grooin. after which 1 they wiii take an exiendeii trip in Washington. Philadelphia and other Northern point. r.'.. Th- bride 1 the daushlvr or Mr. lid Mr. X. O. IXcken of thl plat-e. and ho a larse number of friend tier and le where who wih her th beM of hupolnesa. Mr. Pittman, whoae home 1 In ' KtA'ky Mount. Is employed there by the A. ('. U Co.. and la well known 1 '- In tlii nation a thl at one time - V"wa hi home. , Thurinluy enln t :lfl o'clock Rev. A. R. McKarlund united In mar - .. , ring Mis Irono Parks and Mr. Carl , J j Vaughn of Ri-h Square, the wedding - taking place at th home of the hrtde't etster. Mrs. T. H. Hancock.' at her country home Just outside of town. ," Many friends from Scotland Neck ' ' and th urroundlng country as wall ' .as many out of town guest were prea Hev. A, R. UeFuaai, paa-J-; ler of the bjlde. In a simple yet beau- "The Cracker with a Preference ' IN avwwsvsieAav, j w - Wheat - f: ':.-we: TIICr.lAS A." - !K 'fo 1 . A fin---, vi. iLuxiGnvN.a: f . .' tlfol milw proaouBoad them aad wUa. Many haadoA arn www ra- earawd by tha baoDT aoapla. naaay wbloh wwr ztrmly bndnva Immadlatalr foUowtnc ta a waddbvf supper of old-faabla tad m riaty was aarvad tb bridai eeapie aavd tbatr maay frlaad by Mr. aad Mra Haaeock. aad on til a lata hour th rouse people praaaat wlahad the yoatasT couple tha baat of su happln a, Mia Park w on of known and most popular of th yoatuysr set her and haa a boat of frlanda bar aad 1 otbar part of North Carolina Mr. vaua-ha I a well knows busi ness man or men Hquar ana I wu known to tb people of thl action. ha hart it- lived for eome Urn bar soma time aco. Dr. K. T. Vann of Raleigh apaot soma time bar last week tka cuaai of Mr. 3. A. Plttmui. H panted to Raleigh by bla wife, wha ha bean her for om time rlaltlna' friends. Mia Mary Cook of Tuomrtll. who haa boon vldtlnr Mia Mary Kss ler ha rwturnad home. Mr. Vlotor Johnson of Brownswood. Tax. 1 namdln som time her visit in hi mother, Mra. Pattl Johneon. Mr. 8. J. lilnsdal of Ralaurb, who ha been visiting her mother. Mra. Norfleat Bmith, haa returned home. Mis Helen saint King of Wake Fur eat spent com time here this weak trte aueet of hr sister, Mrs. A. D. Mor gan. Mr- Geo. C. Buck of Baltimore ha been here for some time the guest of Mr. and Mra T. D. Temple. Mr. C. F. Bland of Washington waa a visitor In town this weak. M leans Krnestlne Has berry. Nellie Russell and Mr. James Rasberry are pending som time this week In Ham ilton the guests or Mra. U K. Taylor, who I having a hoos party there. Mr. H. W. Martin, who haa bean spending th summer at Harrlmaa. Tenn.. baa returned noma Mlaa Lola Thompson is spending; some time In Relelgb thl week. Mia Mary Braswell of Washington I visiting in town. Ml Qartrude Johneon of Wilming ton, 'who haa been visiting Mis Hilda Haneook, baa returned home. Ml Eleanor Smith spent som time In Raleigh thl week. Mia Macy H oiling worth er Mag nolia is apendlng ome time with her deter. Mra D. E. Henderaon. Mra D. K. Henderson, who ha bean visiting relatives in Magnolia, haa re turned home. Mr. 3. A, Ptttman 11 vii ting frlenda In Raltlmor thi weak. Mia Batalla Johnson of Brewnwopd. Tex., Is vltlng relatives here. Thursday the W. K. Bmlth rafm on Roanoke river hipper from her It annual ahlpment of Black Angus cattle to the Northern market DUKE Duke. CVrt." II. Troop number one of tha Duke Boy Scouts of America. Hev. N. O. Uunciii scoutmaster, went on a hike Friday afternoon to th wood along the bank of the f'ape ear river, where they enjoyed a supper of oyster. After whi h they head their regular meeting around th ramp lire. This was thrir first outing luce their hike to lUlelgh and ten dsys camping there during the sum mer. The troop Is doing tine work gi'Qutliuf end new members are cnn tlnually being taken in. On Wednes day they enjoyed n trip to the Crest Htale Fair, the rail rood granting them the same spei-lsl rates as to the mil itary companies. Wednesday evening at the home of her sister In Baltimore. Mies Helen Kin ley waa married to Mr W. H. Lawrence. Immediately after tbe ceremony they left for Durham and reached Duke Friday afternoon, ami at present will make their home with Mr. F. Smith. Jr. Miss Klnley for several year had charge of the mtli nery department of the Haasell-John-eon Company. Mr Lawrence is n contractor and builder from Durham, and for two years haa been building and doing repair work In Duke- T. H. Webb. E. P. Davis, and E. 8. Tarborough attended the wedding of Mlaa Bessie Krwln and H. V. Jones at Durham last night. They will make the trip la wmoMle Wednesday afternoon at the home aree)eoi.Najl to Biscuit) Th&Lace In front Gossard Corsets and Bras sieres represent comfort, service and health when cor- fectl)Tadiisted. " Our cortex tiere U Utrjrouthljr. amtpe- tent to make delicate, dif fi cjtitislorf - fitUnts. - 'lV lit uare a jaucwun ner. . VmC1&$W to $lt50. .i. PARTIir CO. of tka bride Mas Julia Patterson was married to Mr. Buayan Pleasant, of Duna. Rev. . W. Oldham, tb bride' oast or performed tb oi moay. Tb bnd and groom nrt for Dunn wbsr tnay will roak their borne. ASHEVILLE . AaharUla. Oct. IX. Tbe wadding of Mia Maada Willis, attracttv aad ao- compttahad daugbtsr of Mra, Julius Dlsaay WUlls. and Captain Clyde Rush Abrahams. 1'nlted Mtate Army, which occurred at Trinity Kplacopal Church Wednesday nlgnt was on or th sea son's moat brilliant wedding. It waa followed by it Iaborato reception gtvea by th bride mother, aftsr which Captain aad Mr. Abraham lsft for an exieuded stay tn Ponnaylvanla. From that ta( they will go to Hono lulu where Captain Abraham I sta tioned at th present time. Th church was handaomly decorated for tbe wedding, potted plant and cut flowers being used In profusion. The cere mony -waa performed by Bishop Ju Uus M. Horner. Mia Linda gchartla played the wedding march and Mr. Kdwln I Ray. Mr- John 8. Hureey. Mr. Ri hard Loughrbn and Mr. Huff- ner Campbell were the ushers nd groomsmen Mis Osmml Jones waa the maid of honor with Mlaa Ada Km melt, of t'hicaco:' Miss Geraldina Jones, of Memphis, and Miaa Olive Ford, of Mississippi, artlna aa bridea- mslda .Mr. Rowlsnd Williams was Captain Abrahams' best man. Mrs. Perry Cobb entertained Tues- dsy afternoon at her home on Summit street alth s delightful re-eptlon srhlrh was arranged se a compliment to Mia Mvrtle Kollin whose inn- riage to Mr. Roller Hell will take place the tsenty eighth of the present month. Mrs. William Forest Bell was the guest of honor at a thoroughly enjoy able auction l.rMg" part) which was given i'T Ulsa Jtilla (Irsre Thtirsdsy fternoon. Tbe home of the hoslens wat decorated in a most attractive manner for the occasion and th games were spirited, sttractive prl.es being awarded to the mont fori u ftale player upon the conclusion hf tlie rontssts. Kefreshments were served. Miss Oeraldlne Jones, of Memphis. was the guest of honor at a reception given by Mrs. f Montgomery Tuesday afternoon at her home In Victoria. The reception waa largely attended by the friend of the hostess who wer pleased at an opportunity to meet the attractive- visitor to thM -ty. Mlaa Jones will iend eeveral weeka at Aeheville. Mrs. Clarence Holiart entertained eurhteen of her friends at an enjoy able dinner dance Wednesday night An elaborate menu was served Imil the guests engaged tn dancing until a late hour upon the conclusion of tire spread. Mum Myrtle Rollins was the guest of honor at a kitchen wliower given Thursday afternoon by Mra Arthur T. Pritchard Red carnations were used In the decorations and enjoyable re feeahmente SFr served Ou-f town visitors who are here for the wedding of Miss Rollins and Mr. Bell next wek arrtv eil at Ashevtlle yester day in large number and are being entertained at the home of the bride's father. Major W. W. Rollina Tha houne party la proving to be an Inter- sting social event and a number or events are being given complimentary to the members of the bridal party and visitors here for the wedding One of the prettiest home weddings of the season took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mra. John lit ilrnan. on Cherry Street, when heir daughter. Mlaa Martha Itellman. became the bride of Mr. Edwin Eatlll Stokeley. of Newport. Tenn. Imme diately fo. owing the ceremony, the brkle and groom were the guells of honor at a reception given by the for mer's parent at which many frlenda were present. Mr. and Mrs- Stokeley left fof an extended tt.ur of Canada and the. Great Lke region and will be at home after the middle of next month at Newport. The bride la one of Asheville's attractive and popular oung women while the groom la I t.i eminent In the business circles of the Tennessee cllr An enjoyable auction bridge party of the latter part of the week was that given by Mr. W. W. Turnbull at her new home st Xo. 1 Pearson's Drive at which a score of friend wer present. Mrs. 1. A. Devenish waa th winner of the first prtse while th sec ond was awarded tn Mra M. H Harris. .A three -course luncheon was served upon the conclusion of tha playtnr. band-painted place card being used in the dining-room LENOIR 1n..lr. Oct. 13 Mies Jersie Court ney waa' hostess to tha Pyiaoilla Club, l nut sdav s f I eii iimi u 1 n honor Tff " "M Is' Kilt Lambeth The subject of the program for this occasion was "Bel gium." everyone present giving an tn- terrting Item about thia once enter-t'rt-iing nation. Mra J. Ralph Todd reed a sketch of the lives of King Mhert and Wuaea Mary. Mine Mary t rie Hall gave an interesting ac--ounl of Relgaum'a two great ar lUta Van Drvk and Ruben. Mlaa 'niSeth delighted her bearer with srteral vocal relectior rendered In Lor tympathetic matvneiH Tbe hostess v asstated In sfn Ing a two-course ..ilatloa by Mr. M. M. Courtney. Mrs. G. C. Courtney, Misses Alloa and Kh Courfney. Those enjoying th loepitaltty of Mia Courtney besides he club member wer Meeds me 1L Martin. It C. Powell J. Nelson. . P. Famhardt. H. T. vVarmnd V ft o1ugtwei. J. A. Courtney and Mt !tra Tattle. Tuesday evening Mr. apd Mrs. R. A. namseur mtertaiaeal at two table of la stonor of Miaa Lambeth of T.homaas1lle. ' After ssreraJ exciting . tumv debghtfal rrebmnta la tw -eureea .were served. Thoe eajoytng tbe hospltatity of thM' losraty home wer Miners Lambeth. Jse ' Court ney. Mary Frtr Hall. Meatr. M. Jt "oartn7, E. U Cloyd and Herao kM. .- - . Mr, a'na Mra ti. C. Coartney enter--tald-ag- -eat-slkgbat teuise drnner Tuesday evening, at tbatr-heme aw college aeoara. Mlaa EUa UuabetH at Tbemaavtlla, gueat of k otter. - Those present wwr Minn Lambeth, Francea Atkinson. Mary Fries Hall. Jessie '.'oMrtney and Mr. M. H. Court ny. -Mr. C. H. Heffnar entertained the -XJT 'T. :Qgi Tuesday afternoon f "her home ea Ashe atreet. la beaon af her bene cweat. Mra. F. H. Marlay af Old Fort. - Seei al Intereatlnc came af Tee were tnd1r4 ta ay tb russta. after whlcn a ald reute was aarred -fwi r mtntea. ease ana -coire. Tb latttett gaasta wen Meed me It. A. Raanaear. SL F. JUlo. J. D, Math- ;s and Maw Jobaat Karahaw. l tbe revldewea ef the brtd' pa rente, Mr. and Mra Jams D. Moor. Oloba, In tbe upper part or thl ooun- lr- thlr uirkt,r. UraOS. tl UBlt In sulitIim ta Mr. Claud Lenoir Mast, of Valla Vructa, Sunday After noon In tbe preesnc of a few Inti mate frlenda and relatives. Th cere mony waa performed by Rev. Mr. no Un of Llacblntoa. After fte ceremony an elegant din ner waa served. The bride and groom lsft for a abort vletf to Waahingtoa Cltr and other Northern cltiea, aftr which thav will return lu Yalle Crude, wbsr they will be tendered a re ception at tb home of the groom by Ma niLrenti Mr. and Mm. It. T. sisen- Tk.v will mibi thwir home at Vails Crucla Mr. Meat is a young man of many Una traits and la a farmer, who ha made farming a special study. For a year or more he taugnt agriculture at th Pattron echool at J-cgerwood In thl county. Th brld 1 a daugh ter of one of th best families of th count', and 1 an accomplished young lady. AHOSKIE Ahookke, Oct. ti Th Tongu and Needle Club met with Mra M. B. Curt la on Thursday evening. Among thoee attending in roaio Kir from thl place were O. J.vNw bern, J. C. Brett. John Adkln, Charll Early and Mr. nd Mr. A. T. wii loughbV. Dr. A. W- Green-i came very near losing hi car on last Friday night near Stoney Creek. In noiaing a iigni. ed match too nar aorne wast gao llne, the car became Ignited and at nna time threatened to go up In name, but by quick work on th part of Dr. Green the flames war nurred before very mucn carnage waa don. J. M. Wllloughby & Co.. of tni place, have about completed their wireless station which they hav been constructing' on the vacant lot next to their place of business, jne sra tlon Is lid feet long nd 7 feet high and will receive messages 2.600 mile. Continued heavy sales have Deen In order on the market here this week; and th prices are hnldtttg up very good. Mra .1. E. Ward, of Tiooersonviiie. if spending this week with Mr. K. J. Baker, of this tdace While her ah spent a few day-, with relntives in llarrellsville. Mr. Talmage linker returned lo Norfolk tills week to resume his studies' at the Koiitliern Shorthand nd Business I'niversity. Mr. .1. W". Oodwin and littl son. Henry Vann, left this week to spend a few week with Mra Godwin's father, Dr. IT. duller, of Salisbury. Md. W. (1. Smith, erstwhile iflltor ot th Hertford-County Herald, but who i now lvvotlnc his entire time to the purchase of tobucco, spent the week end with his family here. Mr. Smith a lutyer on tha Robersonvlll mar ket. Mesara Robert Vann and R. K. W11- GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all 'dandruff, stops itching scalp and fall ing hair. To be possessed of a head of heavy. beautiful halrj soft, lustroufs fluffy, avy and free from dandruff 1 mere ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It 1 easy and fnexpeaeU to nav nice, soft balr aad lot of it. Just get a li wit bottle of Kaowltoa-g Danderine now all drag stores rec ommend it annlv a little aa. directed and within ten minutes there wUL be rppearanc of abawdano. fraahw aass. flurTlnee and an Incomparable glnas and lustre, and try aa you will yea can net IlHd a trace e( aaiarUT or falling hatrf but your ral urjH will b arter about two waeaa- osa, when you will see nw balr fine aad downy at first yes- but really new hatr-ertroutlng - sat - ".11 "over year rlp Danderine la, we bllaea, tbe only sure hair grower, 'destroyer ... of dandruff aad euro for Itchy scalp, and It bvt raJl1o to railing hair aa"ca,., ,... . 1 ' . If yoa want to prove how pretty and soft tsnr balr really lev moist sn a Cloth with a tittle Danderine aad oar fully draw it tbreogh your hair - taking ona. small tranO at a ttm. Tur luiirJwUl-be aoft. gloaay and bsaatlfo! tn ust a few moments a fiellghtrul surprla awalU wh trte Uil Adv. ( 1 Nv ,. J :i:4k L ' W$ I' IBS II it j ''if 'Til llama.., f Wmtoa, war In town eae day tbur week. - Mra. V. H. Millar ana her dauab- ter. Mra Harmes, of Iwlaton, left one gay tai weea zor vrtvera, va They wUl visit Mra. Will Doug-htia. daaabter ef Mra Miller, wall fa that I, . Hortoav Corwin, of Kdantoa, Waa la town thi weak on buslnaes. - Meaanv Oaa Garrett and J. H. 0mitb, ef Norfolk, motored to Ahoskl o Wednesday. Wall here tbsy wars th gassts of the former's brothar. J. R. Uarratt Mr. Ilioa Glllam. who for tha naat few wssk haa been aoanned te a hoa pltal In Norfolk, to padtng Bom time with her itr, Mra. 3. C Jars klnC N. W. Britton, aoanty upsr1ntiid nt of duoation, waa in Ahoskl on Thursday, Wbll la team be vlatbsd the blgb school here and mad an address to th tudnt body. , 1 Tb Cbantanaua at Aulaodar to br- Ing very wall attndd by people of thl town and otbef surrounding town Tit unautauqua la vsn net' tr than It was last year, and the en tire three days' program waa nnsp tlortally good. Among those from her who attended one or more of the ter- fornancea are: J. N. Vann. a. P. Wat son. Raymond Barn, Eric Oarrett. Iee Copeland. C. O. Powell. Ross HoiKiman and J. o. Mneon. Ulss Lena Blue, of Fayettovlll. waa a visitor her on Wednesday. Lloyd Parker as Jn Windsor Thursday on business. Mr. bnd Mra Foster, of Phoebus. Va.. ar spending thl week in th horn 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Garrett Mr. W. R. Johnson spent last Snn- y with hr sister In Portsmouth, Va WILSON'S' MILLS Wilson's Mill. Oct. II. Wednes day afternoon Mr. V O. Vsxle gar an unlqu abowwr to Mia Mta I'aale who Is to marry My Wlly Barn, of Kaielgn. November a After th guests had arrived, Master Edgar tin, arena ed as n exprsss raa- senger. snnounoed that h had a very Important package for th bride-to-be. for which she waa aakad ta in H then proceeded to bring in on hi express wagon a huge bos In which were all kinds of canned fruit. Each gueat was asked to writ a recipe In a book which was presented to the guest of honor. The hoatee. In a charming maiiaar, read list of don ta to be observed by brides. A dslicouB salad oours waa served. Those present wer Meadamea W. C. Harper. O. C. Vnle, p. K. Davie. O. K. Uaale, P. IL Massey. W. C. Wilson. G. M. Wilson. J. f. Holt. W. T. Wil son. .7. H. Gentry, W. O. Wilson. J. A. Wilson. Miss Maude Da via. Ruth nmith, Bessie Llewellyn, Katherlne Bryan, Kvelyn Wilson. Hannah Davis. Sarah Parrlah. Mata Uaale. Bailie Wil son. Frances tnes Honrlne. Mra. DeL. M Fields, of LaOrange. X. C. Mr. DaL. U. Flalda, of laaianu X. ('.. came Wednesday to be present at the fruit shower given for Mlse Iet a I sale. Harry Wilson spent Friday In Ra leigh. Battle Tnmllneon waa In RaVeurh Thursday. Wiley Barnes was In town for a few houra Thursday Th following attended the State Fair at Raleigh Wednesday: Mr. and Mra. W. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson. W. T. Wilson and G. C Ul. Mr. and Mr. W. G. Wllnon. Mr. P. H. Massay. Noah Wilson, Mlanne Margaret Wileon. Lucy' Davis, ITannah Di. Messrs. Orril) Masser. Aubrey Maaaey, John Gantry. Norwood Wll- lam and-Mrs. J. W. Tomttnaon aiient Thursday tn Raleigh at the State Fair. atlaae Rutb Smttb. Maud Davis Ball! Wilson, Messrs. L. F. I'xxl and Noah Wilson attended the ugh-MyU niarrtage at bmithneld Wednesdav svenlng. Mra John A. Wilson ha returned from Raleigh, where she has been visiting relatives Messrs D. O. ai.d Anthony fit: e, P. K. and F. T. Davis want to the football game at Raleigh Thursday I ROCKY MOUNT Rocky Mount, Oct. IJ. On of the most enjoyed event of th week was on yesterday afternoon when Mr. Thomas H. Battle most delightfully entertained tbe member of the Chl can Card club. Thl was th first meeting held this fall and the new officers were elected wi'h the follow ing result: Mr. J. H. Herbert, prel- aent; air, a. b. wniingham. secre tary. - 3 here were two table of brtdgtr and the game waa both Interesting and ex citing. Meedames- E. W. 8mlth and J. II. Herbert made the highest scores, rsmaining at th head table during the entire afternoon. - ' f Following the game the hostsse served delightful refreshments In sev eral ooureea Her the color scheme of green and whit was effectively carried out, each plat having a beau tiful m-hlte ros on It. Those present wer Mmdame J. C. Braswell. J. R. Cooper, W. K. Fenncr. J. H .Herbert, J. B. Ramsey. B. W. Hmith. A. B. Wlllingham, and Miss Mary Wadded. ,:J On yesterday afternoon the mem ber of th I'agliarcl club wer do llghtfully ertertalned when thy met with Mrs. J. D. Blount t her home op Hill, atreet". Th house was beautifully decorated In golden autumn leaves and potted plants. Place wer foupd at th four table by means df at- tractlv tally, cardwlth autumn srenea. Ah' "liour of very plrUen gam followed, after which th hos tess servd moat delicious refresh ments In several ooursea -Her again .ii. v,. i v.i w ii . i it- vt, Muvuiiiii irav m was brought Into use. the effect1 being truly beautiful. 4 Thoee present were Mesdanies It. G. Hart, W. M naught ridge. G. K. Garrett. C. G..Dunn. L. D. Bulluck. A. W. Gill. R. 8. Convers. M. V. Barn hill, J. W. Keel. G T. Burnett. G. B. Cbapman,-firnith-.' 8. W. Rtalex, O. R. Wimple, and Mioses Jesse Twylpr Harria and Marv Douise Clements. Miaa Skill Thorne ' ertertalned, on Saturday afternoon last th J. B. CVs it her hospitable " home on South Church street Trie J. B. C.'s held their first meeting 'With 1 kits Thorn and the following officer wer elect ed : President, Mum Douiss Toler; Vice-President. Mis Margaret John ion; Secretary and Tresururer. Mian France Griffin; -Pre Reporter, Miss JuHa Cherry. - The -dub -color were decided te V larorder-and piak and tbe eneUo. "All for Tun.r 'a ...b-".-.. After thi. much -enloyed refresh ment ware ei isd- by -tbe hostess. Those present were: Mtosaa-Mary t, he vase. Myrtle 'Jorner, Lento Tola, Emma. Smith. Julia Cherry, Frances Griffin. Beulak - RewtoneV Margaret Johnon. Anril ,1 .Ctu an4 , Ey!)-n , Shore, ' " V'-' - On rriday afternoon at th attrac tive horn of Mrs.-J. P. Bonn.-on Falls Road.-wae tha seene of delightful h nltalHy--whe)-sMii Bunn charmlnarry, can club. Th houe was tastily'J decorated wltb basket or pink roaea. There wwr two -table? of bridg and at fh conclusion of several rubber Mrs. A. B, WllUngham held th high est aoora. The hostess then served moat delicious refresh men ta In several ooursea The present wer: ' Mee dames T. H. Bottle. J. H. Herbert, r. a. prutn.-' X.,R. f0oper J. fr. Bras well J. B. Ramsey, G. L. Wlm barley, and A. B. WllHngkam Tha beara ef trutee af tb city It's EcisijAkifec jbra M . J year ess mj - f jf' ttasa, lmu gag J t r fteekhm aiadaiasse f vas : - gsasBby Srr ftt-.-V;;; !. V-.'. ',; . fri- HkTljSf?-)!,- VAxIsCA . ' ' uratt vy QnCK eaaaga I tk ceadirioa af Ike saia ara now aisde peeakle by u am of a few auapls lagwstsat. assd ia proper preportlou. Te be ssre tbat tka mlxbures are correct, yue sheald ailx tkea Ingredients st koaie -ynarsetf. Tbsa fwu ea be eertala ef brt!ttt ei or laataac. tbers la a way te nsn'i the a, oat deep-set wrlukkts la a very sbsrt time aad prod nee a treassadsa dtabnau 1 tb appearaac ef age. Tbe following fornala awkes tb ski delightfully plump sud yeethfal, Isaaw!- taly begtus tn build no tee tliiun 0salry leaves ike skla almest aa Ira end mooth s In suiy yeatk. Suaply aiix tarn tablespnoofuls of glycerla ta a half idnt of water asd add tw oases ef epbtL Thl Is my owa ferawla. Cm liberally every dsy. Moo crow's fast, dsap baas, big and little wrinkle, ea gsbbtaa ef Awbewlll dlsapiiaar. Tap eanlt la year appearance will he startllag. This rarely falls. It la sresedlagly economical aad la no trouble at all Tsu caa obsala ths eptol from ths drag store. Save year preelnns time br Isjisg said all the se ralled wrlakle erearsa roe bar bee alg end try tbis. Tow will never regret M. SOetTK T. N. PI seal re a leeepeoefal ef eggnl In half s cap of bot water asd as s bent wash. Krery partlete of fatty arrnmulatlon, and ewry daadran' srsj alii VftBlffh. Tills siethod li verr eceeem Ira I hersiiH yoa caa obtala eae ugh a got at tbe drnr store for s modest prVe te give yon iz or is or pooa. MISS BONII Rr Maay women do sot ose hair remover becaaa ta or dinary preiM rations for thl purpeee leave a spot where applied, in Jars the skla by practically hiirnlnaa off tb hair. The oaly way Is tn dleaolve away th batr sad the oaly thing that win da thai Is auapls nilfo solution. It leaves ths stria soft, white sad smooth. It sevsr fail to de stroy all bslt. light or coarse, with groat rapidity end mm without ever bajartng the most Mirer skla er Waring a msrk. Try Jt sn2 yoa alll sever urn anything eirf. graded schools aw re a most pleasant reception to the faculty Tuesday even ing at the Y. M. C. A. At : the guests began to arrive at the door, where they were met by Messrs. Thoe H. Battle, chairman of th board 'of trustee; R. M. Wilson.' superintend, ent of the school, and B. H. JdhB- son. principal of th high school, and escorted Into the auditorium. After exchanging greetings the happy party was !ed-lnto the dining hall wber they found a delightful repeat await ing then When supper had been finished the toaatmaater. who waa Mr. Thontaa H Battle" mad a short talk la which h encouraged th teacher te do greater rhlntfs sfc Following Mr. Rattle. Mr. T. T. Thorne and Mr. U, V. Baaestt botb mad talk that were InwplrlBg and sncourssting. Mr. R. M. Wilson and Mr. B. H. Johnson pok In be half of the teachers. At :li th re ception came lo a close and all de parted, hoping this would be an an nual affair. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gray, wbo have bean visiting Mra. vY. B. Wlllingham. at tha home of her mother on Battle atreet. have returned to their bom at Bouth -Boston, Va - Mr. and Mr. Ixml Wacksmuth. who are motoring to Raleigh from Washington. D. C, via tbe sand-clay roads of th eastern route, arrived to thla city Wednesday and are 'gaeata if the home of Mr. Wackamsth e sis ter, Mra W. L. McCray, on Arling ton street, for several daya TETTER ITCHED : AUHRIIRIlFn - rui is ujiuiu i AO Over Face tai Om Scalp. Ia Terrible Condition. Hair FeO Out In Handfuls. J HEALED BY CUT1CURA SOAP AMD OiriTMOIT "I bad taMsr al ever my fsc sad a my srsJp. My face weuld Bcb aad aura aad become Irritated, aad I maids'! kip, bkmd. 1 iwad Cwtion sa aad Ca oa bar fae aad aaada Kew ass Is well." (Mgaed) Mr. O. U Orttaa. Ta, Jaa. a, mtk Sample Eac4, Free by Mall V f inUBbjsg Mr- I wsskr swrtfawroimitlima. My hair begaa falbag sea ta kmitfam I aad my scalp mched aad ha sad a I eauMB ram. 1 was insmssq wna ssamr boat wiv sMataa. I tried al kbads af rarnediBi but all faftad. I aad CterJeam Soap aad flskmast tknm maatk aad M stopped my aaa- mm falbag uiiadmtksy amuad th fevstar. "My Mum girl ahw had U sahwmre aed heada. - Bar fan, was red aad anbamaTaad sbs would fret sad scnaah mata K wwaM rilLB.DEr.IOnSTRATIOI iiXtomFail tailat X)ar Store Thi Week and See theXi- - iiiyi r-r Wcrful Lint of - - , Helba Toilet Preparations !'l!t'ii Demonstrated V Miss Anna Matthews, from - J l -&The Melba Company Today Are the Leaimr Makers of Hirta -GrtdrTpiltt ArtkifinrThis Country.' j.c- knts. jfUA T.TM arsaaa to a aseft bsse tiaea, y at every day am yew faea, ana. aaada, meet sse4 4dUsB pis lis wul test all aad kiemlsDe will .pros nr tag tae aaeei nqatslla parity aaa amt, sua iw isusnswrui ex giye erla to a petal t mot wir sad add oa ef date. Tbls iu taie a ssuay eoesilcal sad sOeo rea ess ssv aim. d la mem ties (baa aay ereaa Kstklaa slsa I sares tare a make (Mas- els year esaaplealua faarlaaUaaly sessnf!. The ateuae cms be ebtautsd from year RUTH C D. U la jrsaable ta my basl te sUfl. are MJ arises Tbe bwet way, aad a per fectly een way. Is to sm mixtar ef baa a rat rbet water, half a rap ef esnr sad tw eaeee of ram IHs ealve tbetwaghly aad take twe teaspoe f alaaafmr meals aad em astlrlag, KXaSPEkATatD Taw eas eutckty s4 peattleely step falbag mf balr by astsg my aalstar af half a plat of stcafcot aad barf a plat ef waaar (or a gall pia ef bay rata lastssd f tae alcshol aad waaarf aad sae eases af m-atmL MU these gber eegaly aad apply libera III ta ta katr. Thla aeteally compel the hair ta grow laxarutBUy, aad eftea growth of sev sal 1 sries xseath iwealta The balr will tee falllBg. It win bnm sUky, iaffy, aad aaattfatly thick. K balr eatc er avtgaraier kaaw caa compare with It i ear renlta It rtn selvs year hair from tb very, an meat yea start it. MISS K. O. K. I am awry vow AlsappMacsd to ao awtaag tk bets- lsel from year drag-gist, fefg ecTtary Baratt. Thompasa Bldg, tTrtcagw," aad eselam the prir which la tfty ceata CIXMSKTINB H Too caa sever re move Blackheads by face stesmlag. Too eea set rid uf them ta few moments by rabbiag them with a little powdered rer esla, siBkred oa a apoa mads wet with bet water. Every blackhead will disappear aa If by magie. Tber I no other knew way to got rid of black heads. Uf coarse It V Impossible te swwaews laem all eat. beads this lset method spots up the skis. To caa ob tala tbe ee roils at aay drag iter. MKs. M. O. Q. Meet face powder are tse chalky for m. That's why I had my ewe mad after my owa formula, ad called -Valeoka Muratt Face Powder." It Is tbe tma la peewder wvellmma, ex uaioil ta gasaess aad amoothaaa. aad eelleete In erent. It ta low obtalssble at maay drag aad ite psttmeat swaeas, or n yew led dlfgealty la ehtaialne; tt, write to my secretary as aggestsd ahe,s to Mtss R. R., earleatng tfty eeets. aad atetmeatog whH r weah UntrAda Mtaa Julia IJnrka returned Tuesday . a two week visit to relatives tn New Bern. Robert Phillip, former manager of tbe Western Union Telegraph Co, left Wedneaday aftemaow for Greeavlll. wher he goes to ruwrni tha duties of the management , of th offtc thar. Mr. Phillips haa bema sQocedd bar byVra M. L. Abernathy. who arrived In the city earlier la th week from Tennessee. I Aa Ms-al ComlexMrm at seaetoaw t. Mew Xsrk Goorand'i Oriental Cream Chic, Elite Exquisitely Designed That correctly ciescribes tk Chio-Cbia" Bin Vlvt Hats th USSl-S BADGER & DEHTCri - are stowing dmOj at tha --,-- - - f - - -' -'i.' FOOTERY SHOP Aa UmangJ DispUy of Model Hats and Millinery Novelties His FliiiSdforci Rakish, North Carolina, ' Tbe place where quality counts. UnmptLm aalmaliV vJ ac lawos twite teeovm I "if ss ef smiuag sad I m. t. BtorYRS son X TsraM4oatt. KwtorkUO' t , V GouranJ,$ S TcnaJkW DfaysigL " - ''''' 1 a. -N-'-
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1915, edition 1
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