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SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER i4, 19! 5. TH6 NEWS AND OBSERVER. 17 ; Society trade-Barnes. ) Invitation hav beea hm?M hare issued by Mrs. George prank H Unit of Wilson's Mill, to th maratage of hr deushter. Mix Heta Gunn. to air. Wilay Oooalow Barnes, tba wedding t take niaoe at 11:10 a. m.. Movant' bar I, at honx tha residence of tha bride. Tha ecu pi will be at noma in Raleigh nftar November II. Tha brtda la a daughter of tha lata George r. tTaila, prominent tha farming ana bonnes Interests of Johnson county, and granddaughter of tha lata John M. WIIeu, fdr of Wilson' Mill. Sh la a roans woman of culture and attmeuv par eonalltv Mr. Wiley O. Barnes, a native of Wfkjofi, - haa bam hewing a position with Hia corporation eommlaaion In R4igh for tha past several year and haa mada many mono. Greewing-Cartcr. MalfMii, II. 'Twae amid beautiful surrounding that Ml Blaneha OfaMliif and J. Edgar Car tar. of Wilmington, ft. C. plighted thalr troth Tuoy afternoon, Ooto ber 1. at :t0 a'aloah at tka home 4 tha bride's par" and Mm Philip Greening, at Stedmea, Tha hove waa beautifully deeereted In plan and wreea, many.beautlfol ant noweca, struts ana isms sum Tha eousta iiMi before a beautiful graan a4 tMM altar while th word which sfilted thatr destinies war MkM'. Tba aoft fight af ntimaroua eendle addad to tha tmpraaatvaaaaa of tha Praoadhi- tka ceremony Mr. W. L, Oamr, of errnboT, Mag "O Per tmta Af and 'I Lov Ton Truly" Tory sweetly. ABOempanled by Ml RobM Bockner on tn piano, lm hetrgrln' wadding march waa playad aa tha bridal party antarad tha par lof. Soft strata of "Mlody of Lev' cam frcnn tha piano daring tba oere- tnanr. and Mdndalatohn't at ita eioaa. Tna brtdal party oama through tha hall t IH oar roe. tha efnctaung mini tar, Rot. F. O. Dixon, paatav of tha brtda, eitwred aad took bio position at tha altar. Ha waa followed by tha brtda with hr amid of honor, Mia Elisabeth Stall, natca of tna bride, and war mat at tha altar by tha groom and kis beat man, B. D. Carter. Tha brlda waa handsomely attirad In a gelng-awar aalt of blu with sooes ortea to match, carrying a ahawar bouquet af Itlloa of tha valley. Hi Steel, the maid of honor, wore pink taffeta? trimmed In gold lac and car ried. aa armful of whlta chrysanthe mums. Mrs. W. L. Carter waa gowned Iri pink erepe do chine with pearl trim- minga and earried pink Klllamay Mlat Buekner were pink crepe da chin with chiffon overdress. Mr. and Mr. Carter left Imme diately after tha ceremony for New York, Washington and other point of interest. They win he at noma in Wilmington after November 1. Tha MimrtM and handsome pres ents received attested the popularity of tha eeupl. Tha brlda la wait known throughout tha Mate, attrac tive In personality and manner. Mr. Carter ia a prominent business man of Wilmington, being connected with the Oete Crty Insurance Company. They have a host of friend who wish them much happiness. -The out-of-town guest present were: .Mrs, i. V. SteU and ills Elisa beth '"Brett, Merer and niece of tha hfld. eetb of Raleigh i Mr. and Mr. W. L. Carter, af Greensboro; B. D. Carter, of Bamberg, 8. C: Miss Robbie Bueknef, of Aahevllle; Misses Beeei tnd Wfflle Brook, of Booth Boston, a.; William L Smith. Jr., W. H. MeLdtn, W. P. netehar, C. T. Stew art, R. M. Chapman, all of Wilming ton. AMCX A! DER- BLACK Wedding Of Intawest Is Solemnised In Wilmington. Wilmington Dtepatch, Oct. II. A marriage of much. Interest to Wil mington folks and of Interest In gen eral, dae to the wide circle of friend of tha contracting parties. Was cele brated this afternoon at I o'clock In tha home of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McClure. on North Kmirth street, dear friends of tha happy twain. It waa the marriage of Mia Antoinette Black of thin city, and Rev. Milton O'Hanlon Alexander, formerly of Wilmington, , hut now a chaplain in the I'nited Rtatea navy, being stationed aboard tha battleship Nebraska. The event waa solemnised In the parlors of the McClure home, which had been pret tily decorated for the occasion, and was attended by many friends of the contmrrrng partlea. Tha bride wore a dree of Whlta rftpa-de-chtn and carried a shower bouquet of brlda roses and lilies of tha valley. She waa given away by her sister. Mrs. Ida Mclean Black r who wore a drees of whits lace and car ried yallow chrysanthemums. ' .Tha 'groom waa attended by hi beet man. Rev. William Marshall Craig, assistant pastor of tha first Baptist church, this airy, and tha cere trio nr , was impressively performed by Rev. Df- VcClur. Tha. bride waa attired in a beautiful gown of whlta ere pe rt e-chln. which aha afterwards chang fd .to;. handaom -olnaaway exH, aad her slater waa attired In a lovely dresa of white lace. Rev. and Mra. Alexander departed on tha 1:41 train for Columbia and ' other Battth Carolina points, where they will visit relative of the groom, who la a native of Anderson. S. C. The young people number thalr friends and admirer by the score, all of whom wish them all tha possible Joys of tlfe. - Tha bride la a charming young woman, and tha groom la an - able young dlvlaa. He waa located la Wilmington far several years, first ' being connected with tha Young Man'a Christian Association afork and after- : ward assistant nam or of the nrsTfand 1 Baptist Church. Prom here he wont '- to eontlnue hi studies at th Baptist Taeotoalca Bemlnarr at Louisville, i Ky aad later entered the navy. Among' those from oat of tha city attending tha wwddtag were Mr. J. A. Black, of Oharleaton, a brother of tha - bride Mtas Hanoi Black, of Wilson, and-Cnaa. D. J. Black, af Point Caa wafl.. - - -- v - WyM.-CU -. MotTnf OMve, Oct, lU-rmA marrlaga f nnuaual beauty aad Interest took place 1ft the Methodist church hare Wednesday aveniag at o olook, wnen Mr. Head ley) M. Cos, cashier of tha wV. MATTHEWS Drucclat Corner HfflsborcT and Siunden Street, RileltK N. C; ycZrrii9 roU h UoW One Scon Prfaalpaofii Riled V- 'm! Tax ffjborM Us Yogr. OrtUr ; Prompt, Effldeat tad Careful Setrle- Our Motto "y C3tian'a Sank, led to tha altar Mlat Wllhalmlna Frank KngUah. danghtar ef Mr. -W. F. Kngllah. one or tka lead ing svmmtaaton merchant here. Rev. Jams H. Frl sells, pastor of tha bride, performing the eel etaxmy la his usually impressive manner. Tha handsome interior of tba eharch was enhanced try tga artlstM arrangement of a profusion of whlta Bowers with tall palms and ferna, transforming tha beautiful ediftee Into a summer flower garden, as It were. Before th ceremony Mrs. C. Woot- aa Oliver played with mock arereetneas and expression one of Chooln s Pre lude. Than as tha aoft eouad of LAhearrln's "Wedding March" pealed forth, tha minister took hie piaea at tba altar, and tha uahors, Msaaia. Joha A. Royall, Jr.. and A. P. Foy, entered. Then same the bridesmaids, ui In the quaint style oi tha Renaissance period, full skirts of whlta chlffoa all ruffle and puff pointed bodioaa aad rlak poke konneta They carried arm ouauets of pink ohryaanthamuma aad a they eat rod from tha aeater dodr, taey war mat sy tka graoaai man, who oama In from tha right and left entraaoaa, altamatoly, Tha htttat nrora genvwntianai evening draws, with wBRs ktnnlsrea af linen ai tha valley. The attendant entered aa fell ewe: Mlaaea Mabal Keraagay sad Pattl Dowell with Massra. Ralph BlngllaH and Thad. Thlgpea; than Miss so Men MaPhall and Bthel Batak. with Messrs. i. S. Bdwardg and JS. KeUy. Than antarad the dame of honor, Mra Alvtn B. Parker, f High Point, M. C, esqulaitely gownod rn rasa-pink arapa do china, with crystal drapary aad tulle trimming, earryeng sink chry saathemama. Bhs wad folio-wed by two little flow ex girls, vary lovely In their whlta lingerie gowna aad ptak bows, bearing baskete of whlta flower and ferns, Kate Steele and Ernestine Flowers. They passed threugta ribbon bald by Elisabeth Wootea and Luoy Oliver a did the entire party. The little ladles wors Huffy drsaass of whlta chiffon and lace. From the vestry eaane nest a vision of childish loveliness, little Elisabeth Smith, dressed in a quaint ruffle gown of white and bearing In a hugw white roaa the ring. Behind her came th groom and hia beet man, Mr. Rabert Cox, his brother, caahier of tka CHI seas' Bank, of Calypso, N. C. At tka altar they a wafted the brtda, who entered with her sister. Mlaa Ada English. Who was gowned In white taffeta with tunle of apangled lace and carried white ehryaanthemama The bride never looked more lovely than In her weddtoig gown, an aqulstt cre ation of ivory whlta erepe-meteor, with long court train aad trimming of real lace and pearls. Her veil. Which waa becomingly arranged, was caught with orange b loses ma, and her bouquet waa of bride's rosea with a ahower of lilies ef tho valley. As tha mlnistsr waa aaylng th eoleana words that made them man aad Wife the organ let played as softly, aa sweetly, that U earns like an ache from eeme far off land, then burst grandly Into tha recessional. Mendolasoha'a "Wed ding March" aa tha party retired from tho altar. Mr. Cox. a native of Tabor, Co lumbus county, but for the past two er three year cashier of tha Cltlsea Bank here, I a young man of refine ment and ability, who new number his friends throughout thl entire aee tlon by th aeorei while tha brtda la young woman whaaa eharmia ' per sonality and beauty ef character kaa made her a general favorite, not only in thl, bar girlhood homo, but throughout tha State wherever ah la known. Mr. and Mrs. Co lot on tha p. m. northbound train and will visit several northern cities of tnteresti and re turning, will be at home to their many friend after November 1. RAY-CAMP Dr. Barton Ray, Son of. Mr. and Mra. i. i-j. Hay, wroooa at rraaatta, Va. Suffolk, Va, Oct II Franklin Baptist church was the seen Thurs day evening, at 7:14 o'clock of aa In teresting and beautiful wedding, when Mlaa Salll Shsphsrd Camp, daughter of Mr. aad Mra. James U Camp, of Franklin, became tna bride of Dr. Burton J settee Ray. vt Worfotk. Va. son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ray. of Raleigh, N- C. Besidea being tka oc casion of the Ray-Camp wedding, the day waa the list anniversary of ths wadding day of tho bride's parents. Tha ceremony wa read by Dr. W. V. Savage, uncle of the bride, aastated by the pastor of the church. Rev. J. L. McCutcheon. OTeeh and gold and lavender were the color used In the decoration, the auditorium of the church being bank ed with ferna palma yellow and lav ender chrysanthemums, and tall col- amna.of white -up th aietea. twined with southern smllax, th whole lighted with hundred ef cathedral candlaa. Dr. Hubert Potest, ef Wake forest College, presided at the ergan, and Just before th ctremony, Mr. James l. camp, jr.. orotner or tna nnae. accompanied by Dr. Potest on the organ, and Mr. J. J. Tkomaa, of Ra leigh, on the vlollr, aang Cadman "At Bawning.- and Dttafdelot'e 'Be- eauea. Aa the bridal party entered the church, the Lohenrrln bridal chorus waa rendered by the organist, and during th ceremony the ''Andante Cantabile'' from Tschalkowsky, waa eftty played by organ and violin. Tha groomsmen, Vaughn camp, or Franklin: Alf Oosnsy, of Raleigh; Frank Iewta, of Norfolk. Va-; Sol Rawlea, of Franklin: Franklin Ed ward a. of Franklin: Dick Carter, of New York City; Joe Andrews, of New Britain. Conn., and Toy Bavaara. of Norfolk. Va,. entered first aad took their Dlaoea around the altar Of gold lavender chrysanthemum. Th bridesmaid, Mlaaea Hotly Haa r. of Trron: Wallaoe Tucker, of Aahevllle; Allen Minor, of Oxford; Ruth Ray, of Raleigh; Willie and Elisabeth Camn. ef Franklin: Mattl Savage, of Churehlaad, and Lea Nor wood, of Oeldaboro, four of whom ware gowned In fold taffeta and four la ht vender taffeta, followed the groomsmen. .The bridesmaids rum were ruffled and oranea t.i net. - ana they carried gold and lavander ehrye aathemums. The bride wat preceded bv her maid ef hnor. Mia Rsoa 8. Camp, who wore whlta ore pa taffeta, wttk avht trimmUgar - and- earned a ahower. ef. violets. Tba, nriaa. Ontj. By Competent - - PVtaJ44 tna aa exquisite creation af white duckeeea satin, embroidered In peer la. with draping of real lace and orange slfissjma. entered wttk her father, who gave her in niarriage- Her veil ef llalk aad lace was eaoght with a edroaot ef orange blonma. aad she carried a ahower of Mies ef tha valley. The greean awaited at the altar, ae cem panted by hi brother, Dr John & Ray. of Raleigh, who acted ad bast The "Oread March." front Aide, waa e a rsnaaisaal. aad the) bridal party aad guests repaired te Ths Mapiee the boms ef lbs bridea par ents. Mr. aad Mm. J. L. Caen PA. wksr aa elaborate receptlea was given. In honor of the brtdal party. The aasnp hsma waa aeoo rated In ma men of lavender aad gold cbrysan themunw, for ferns) aad palma and vrreatbe ef southern smllax. The re ceiving line - waa eeenposed of ths bridal party, aad Mr. and Mm- I. L Camp, Mr. and Mra J. B. Ray aad Dr. aad Mra C O Abemetby. of Ra leigh. Mr. aad Mrs. Oeo. B. Carter, of New York: Mr. &ad Mra J. J. Thomas, of Raleigh: Mra. Oeorge Armstrong of Savanna. Oa. Mrs. Walter Story and Mr. O rover Stephenson directed the gaeeta to the punch bowl, aad Misses May Camp. Evte alight, Bath Wllltama aad Mary Parker received the gueete In the kalL Mlaa Kitty Vaaghan. Mra BaBwtt Vawter and Wnilam Camp presided at tha punch bowl, and served delletoua fruit punch From g fruit and flower wreathed crystal be at Mra. Jennie Xorfleet. Mra W. V. Bavaga, f Cburehland, Mr. H. T Winiama, of Chase Crty. and Mra P. D. Camp rotieleed rn the dlninproem, aastated by Misses Rebeoca Darden. Isabel Chandler, Oretha Bur, and Rathryn Darden. Blla Camp, Texte Camn. Maria Holmxtd. Lrane Mar Ctrtchlna Mabel Hayes aad Mra. James Rrlatow. The dining-room wag decorated In ptnk and white, th brides' cake be ing the centerpiece, crowned with lilies of the valley, undo.- a canopy of whit cryaanthenwma held at each corner by huge pink chrysanthemums. In the rear ball, at a daintily ap pointed eoffee table. Mra. John Camp. of Wallace, and Mr. Jos rtorfleet. presided. A etm-oouras luncheon waa awrved. Among the out-of-town gueata were Mr. Oeerge Camp, ef Ptttaburg, Pa.; Mr. a A. Wlngfleld. of Norfolk: Dr. Hubert Peteai. of Wake roreet: Mr. and Mr Joha Camp, of Wclbxoe; Dr. aad Mra W. v. Savage, of Church land. Va.; Master Hardy Murfroo Ray, of Raleigh: Mies Ella Hayes, of New port "owe After tka reception. Dr. and Mra. Ray motored te Sedler. and left en the Virginia train for fvntnral Bridge. Va Th bride's string -away gown waa a dirk blue broadcloth, with beaver fur, aa 1 a velvet and far trimmed bet t match. They will re. Me tn Norfolk at the Wranoke apart ments WILLIS-HARMAN High Point. Oct. II With a set ting of whlta and green, ao floral ef fect ha ever been accomplished In the Quaker chnrch that em panaxd In a rustic beauty, aor the lighting of ths church ever shone on fairer bride, than Wadneeday evening when Mr. Exam T. Harmon gave la marriage hie daughter. Clara, te Mr. Edward King Wlllt. of Washington. Rev. Lewis MCFurtaad. the brlde'a former pastor, reading the marriage service. The exchange of vowe was made be fore the largest aaeerablv th beauti ful edlflee haa ever held. Loner be. fore the Invitation hour of eiabl the church waa erewded wMh triende who came to pay boner te. and ultntae the giving In marriage of this loved young rirV and to admire the floral wedding drees placed throughout the church by loving hands. Over doom, win dow, aad la front of balcony were trellises of southern smllax. In front ef the great pipe organ waa a parapet of green, studded wtth white rhryuanthenrama. making a background for the palma and fern rising from the white carpet, cove-ring the platform and extending around and down the two alalee leading to the vest I bale. Rletna eve the prayer -cuahlon. and graduating' backward to the vestry doors were large white arches traced la green, the la raw one over the prayer-euehion having; sus pended a silver basket ef white chrys anthemum. Down the two brtdal alatee were three smaller arches af graduated distance that correspond ed with the ehaaeel arches. A half hour before the marriage Mra. Robert Benetnt wa at tha great pipe organ, and rendered appropriate leetloaa Premntlr at I. Mlaa Mary Harmon the attractive young stater of the brlda came from th vestry and rnngr In her sweet clear vole Oley apeak "To Yea." Very sweet and lovely did she lok In white accordion plaited chiffon and silver lace Jacket. carrying a ehewer bouquet of aar- ague fern. The perfect tenor voice of Mr. J. Ourney Rrigge followed In BohnV "fUll Aa The Night." end as th skilled roach of Mra. Bendnl welled Into Mendelssohn's wed din march. Mr. Oeear Kearna. th maveter nf ceremonlee. gav the signal, aad Ut ile Alice Lsslls Pitta Mary Kliaaheth Perry. Mary Elisabeth Long. J ante Redding. Stella Norman. Isabella Tat. Gilbert Ragon. Joeepk Cat. Welch Harris, Jamee Farrtaa Amos Kearna. Writ. Hagon. tha gins tn whit accor dion plaited skirts, edged with emllax and silver mee Jackets, tha boy In whit satin ewlta and stiver lac aok eta. wtth smtlsa wreathe hung on their arm, came nut nf the twe etr room and by couples rroaeM the plat form, cam down th step and alale. Mopping at either eiale-arrh where they awaited the eomlnw ef th other attendant and aastated la forming ths bridat-akda After the usher Me. we. Behrln Har mon. Jama En'on- Washington: H. trvtn Co (Bold. Lee Davenport. Wash ington: Ourney Kearna C. K. Campbell. Washington: Lewis Wood son, J. J. Farrlaa, had advanced down the aisles singly, and formed the Bret drew behind the altar.nlaca, where Rev. Lewis McFarlaad. tka celebrant ewef-9. earn th ats bridesmaid, Mlraea Kathryn Harmon, Lilly Well richer. Washington: ReavJe Pitt. Mary Lily Fisher. P-outhpert: Mary Cowell. Washington: Mary Phelnev Soethusit: out of eppoatt vaatry rooana, aai oes the white carpeted platform down the Mep and advaaeed down tka bridal akrlsa where they wet amet by tk atx ceratag tn from tha vi ati- bvla. and Joining th Hftl bridal wreath-bearer, steed bv tha bridal aisle -ojt he and awaited th coming ef the hride'e ken attendants. Th six areiuami'n were Missr. Boh Ragea, Chartae Cowell. Waahis Bd. wage, nr Henry Moor. waatmgt! Boh Ajnoa. Be. t T)fJ man sf ana. Tka bHdaavaald wore white aecoraea planed ckifren wttk irlver lae taaketa, tuft We tn haOr. and aarried immense akowar tea us its af aspsragw fan, Bed with whke staltna. Fie it -th vestfbuls and aasam dawn th are h-ee vexed alste se dared by tke maids, graoma aad child at teadaata. me) the dame ef hunr. Mdxe H. D-rta CefrVsM sad t. Atrtay Brlgg. iWri i g af Tka brtda They were their haeim whR aautta wddtBB areas, aaart aap veOa mt full, fasteead witb valley IWea. aad earried targ far atiewar beuejwasa, Buvacrie Haiman, akrta at the bride, and aneUd ef keae. Mm dew Yh Wft aaad alen ant steed near th lae eewter aeelk, - He gauaiag Vr JUST RECEIVED 220,000 B b. RJ Cwdar 5hm,la POiVELL&POViUL , Incorporated. Coal . Its Woot! In ailrtr lace and rhlneaton backlea She war th short full vail, fastened with rhlneatonea and Mile of the val ley, and earried tha fern bouqaet. Following tho maid of honor cam little Margaret Hauaer, wearing a ahort aooordlon plaited dree of chlf fon. over entln. mad with a ailver lace Jacket. In tha heart of a mlnla ture shower brides' bouquet of llliea of the valley, aha carried ths wedding ring. The maid and groom came slowly up th aiala and completed the group ing a th beautiful bride advanced on th arm of her father. Mr. Ezum Harmon, and at tha aame time tha groom entered from the vestry with hia best man, hia brother. Mr. Albert Willi, of Washington. Th picture that thl aweet and lovely young girl made aa he ad vanned to tha hymeneal altar waa on to Impress Itself Indelibly upon tha memory of nil Who saw it. Her ex qulslte gown was an elegant creation ef Ivory duchess aatln and rich old heirloom lace. The princess panels were hand-lncruted in need pearl The tulle veil that wa fastened In cap effect to her blonde hair with orange blossom and pearl waa worn over her face and In billowy folds en veloped her aymetrlcal figure, and fell to ths hem of tne pearl -encrust e4 court train. Her Immense shower bouquet was of llrlee of the valley. Her only ornament was a double rone of pearl with diamond clasp, the gift er tn groom. Th beautiful marrlag ceremony of nil Bplseopal onurch waa uaed, Mrs. Benolnl playing softly, "To a Wild Rose," while th question were ba ins asked and tha reapon mad, and while tha solemn vows wer be ing exchanged, and the young couple knelt la prayer. "That thalr leva might hallowed be." and received the mlnttera benediction, there earn from th organ an eon a sound, it waa scarcely audible Mendelmnhn's 'Spring Bong." The stirring note ef this oom poeer'i "Wedding March." sounded and with a glad step th Party left tha church ' followed by hundred of friend who repaired in the apaeloa Harmon residence, where a large re caption lasted for several hour Mr, and Mr. Willi leR op k lata train for an extended northern trip that Includes a stay In Canada. Mr Willi I the third of the beau tlful and popular daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Knm Harmon, and since bar debut has been a decided favorite. Mr. Willis la a successful merchant ef Washington and th eldest son of the 1st K. K. Willis. LITTLETON Littleton. Oct. It. Thursday after noon th Mission Study Club wa de lisrhtfullv entertained by Mrs. S. J. Daniel from four to alt o'clock. The club, which waa discontinued during th summer months. Was re-organ tied, with Mlaa MlnnU Winia unani mously elected leader for the work of tha ensuing year. lea cream and Wafer wer served. In honor of Mlaa Ann! Btever. of Suffolk. Va. Mrs. Howard Browning delightfully entertained th -Toung People's Rook Club Thursday mom lng from ten to twelve o'clock. In the parlor, decorated with beautiful pot filanta were arranged three table for he games, after which an appetising salad course waa served by tna n ost eon, assisted by Mlaa Beau Harria The Toung People' Rook dub wa charmingly entertained by Miss Elis abeth Boyce last Thursday afternoon. After several abaorbinf game, th hostess, assisted by her sister. Misses Salll and Alice, served a tempting salad course with hot coffee. Tho nreeent wer Misses Ruth Nicholson. Sara Myrlck. Bessie Harria Louis Browning. Willie Vaaear, Kate Ma gutr BflSe efr Ftta RM Stevens, Meodames Paurett. Harrlaon, How ard Ywownlng and Carlton. Mlaa Mary MacRft. of White Store. arrived last Tuesday to resume her studies t Littleton Cellrg. Mrs. Moor and children, of Hen dereon, will arrive Sunday and will visit for several weeks at tho homo of Mr. John Moor. Mlaa Ma Newell, of RoXhoro, ar rived Friday and wilt spend tha week end with Mr. J. C. Ressom. Mr. and Mr. Raymond Williamson, of Norfolk. Va are guest thl week of Mra. W. H. Warrick.' Mesdame Cleveland Stalling. Hen ry Nicholson. J. O. D. Oholson and Mr. Willis Perkln motored to Rich mond, Va, to attend th fair thia week. Mies Ruth Nioholaon k) (pending the week- in Rtonniood 'Wttn friends. Miss Beast Cawthorn spent the week-end here with iter mother.- - Ml Lti!4 Jackson wag a weak-end visitor. Mia Lottie Stalling returned Tues day night from Ricnmend. va. Mlaa Edrthe Browning, who has keen attending a not) party in Scot land neck, given in honor of Mia Katharine Hancock, of Rocky Mount, returned home Monday.' She wa ao oompaalad by Mia Annie Stars na. Who will vlMt her for several day be fore returning to her hem ta Suffolk, Va. Mr. and Mra. M. 3. Bragg kre mov- BARLER IDEAL HEATERS A Barter Heater is t conveni ent stove for every home. De pendable tnd tabrttvtaw. Will last through mtrry years of use. Always redy end - efHcknt. Safe, clean, without imoke or odor. Aasurer warmth and comfort at small cost for fuel Use an on heater; And hare the Barter. . FAMOUS r QUALITY Dart-W ijarc 12S E. ftlartJa 0t . lUWth.1. C,; aid mid lng thl week In I thalr attraettv saw bungalow aaar Airtla. Mia Mary Least XJaaiel has retarn 4 to AlrlU aftef spending several day here th guest of Miss Lillian Daniel Miss Lisa Lev Oreen be accepted a position a assistant taehr In th publio school hare. Mlaa Nina Browning returned horn Mends from Oxford, where ah had been for a few days wtth her aon, Rev. Raymond Browning, who ha been eond acting a eerie of service at one of th neighboring Mothodlst ehureh Miss Kat Magulr left Tuesday for her home In OreenvtU. after apendlng several week hre th guest of her later. Mr. John Partln. Mr. and Mra I, O. Daniel had a thalr guaet Monday afternoon and venlng Rev. R. H. Broom, of War ranton. Mr. and Mrs B. B. Perry were In Norfolk. Va.. Tuesday en business Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Daniel apent Tueeday and Wednasday In Norfolk and Ocean View on business. Mum Ruble Vinson has returned rrnm Norfolk and Loulaborg. Mian Lucy Leach, who has bean vis iting friends In Loulaburg. returned Tuesday. ELIZABETH CITY Bllsebeth City, Oct. 11 Mlee Cath rln Albert son gave a theater party at th "Atkrama" Friday evening In honor of rh ieachera ef the high aehool. After spending a p lease n I hoar or mora following tha adven tures ef "Th Little Goddess," ths guests returned te th home of Miss Albert aon for the remainder of the evening, at th close of which, re freshments were served. Those pres ent Included Mr. C. A. Alhby. Mr. Nelson. Mra Spraaina. Mra. Tannin. Mrs. C. C. Pool, Ml Slough, Mlaa Doughton, Ml as Housekeeper, Mis narney, Mlaa Porter, Mrs. C. W. Mt lick, and the Misses Albert son. Mra S. H. Bpreglua and children nave seen aince tne early summer at their oountry home In Maryland, rejoined Mr. Spraaina, a few day ago They wer accompanied by Mrs. Rpra glna' mother, Mrs. Tappln, ef Helena. Arkansas, who I now thalr guaet, at thalr home on West Martin street Rev. C. A. Aahby la attending the Provincial Synod at Sewanee, aa a delegate from, his diocese- Mr. and Mra J. R. Bowden left Wednesday for an automobile trip tn ttaiaign, wnere they will attead the 8 tat Pair. They were accompanied by Mr. Ouy Commander. Mra. Arthur Burgee and little aon have returned from. Martlnaburg, W. Va., where they apent a month with relative Invltatlone are out announcing the approaching marriage of Mr. Baxter Bell, of Rhawboro. to Miss Myrtle Rollins, of Aahevllle. Mies Maud a rice left Wednesday for Aahevllle to attend th Rell-Rel- lln marrlafce Hf. C. II. Robinson. Misses Helen and Elnise Robinson and Mrs. Gar land Atwater motored to Hartford Wednesday to attend tha marriage nf miss rjnen Terry winaiow to Mr. t lyfle MacCallum. i Mia Wav Randolph Hsnnlng has neen omiged to return from Rich mond where ahe waa at college, on ac connl of 111 health. Mis Myrtle Ram, of Princes Anna Co., Md , la th guest of her aunt, Mr, jam Perehee, on Burgee street. Miss Mary Boll, who ha been visit lng her grandmother, Mr. John Bur gess, on Main street, have returned t her home In Baltimore. Louie Sellg and nr. A. L. Pendleton returns Saturday from New York City. Ott Boetteher. Aubrey McCabe. arl Chesaon. Camden Bladea, Henry weroy, oraham Kvana, Mlaaea Fannie Owene and Mabel Bright, of tlva Kliaa heth City high sflhool. have entered tne preliminary contest for tha trl angular debate. Mra Cecil While, of Hertford, Is nailing rrlend In the city. THOMASVILLE Thomasvtll, October 11 Compll mentlng Mra J. U Armdeld. who will eooa move from Thnmasvill to areensbore, Mr Zed Orlfflth gave s delightful bridge party on Saturday afternoon. .The beautiful home on Main street waa very attractive with Ita, floral decorations, quantities of coamoe being effectively used. The core cards Were suggestive of the approaching Hallowe'en Season. A de lightful and elaborate salad course Was served. Invited to enioy the hos pitality of this charming hostess were Meadamea J. L. Armfleld, J. H. Mock. C A. Julian. C. A. nurham, K. P. Pepper. H O. Strayhorn. W. W. Fife. J. A. Morii. R. C. Harvill. J. F. Hay den, J. W. Iambeth. C. H. Newt.y. J. B. Hobgood. C. C. HllL M. B. Hits, K. L. Webb. Mlaaea Perry Grif fith, Jensi Wheeler and Helen Julian. The Embroidery Club waa pleasant ly entertained on Monday afternoon by one of Ita charming members. Mra. J. F. Hayden, at hsr handsome horns in High Point. Tha time was pleas: antly spent many stitch being made In the prettily appointed dining-room an elaborate four-eourss luncheon was served. Those present war Meadamea C H. JVSWDy, r. c Harvllle, j. a. Morris, Bed Orlfflth, J. L. Armfleld. W. L. Hargett; Misses Perry Qiifflth. Ida Mai Tow and Carpenter Th Chautauqua Circle met with Miss Lillian Tow on Saturday after noon. The program was opened by th member giving In response to roll oail aa interesting fact of colonial hie tory. Mra M. N. Hoyl read the poem, "O Ship ef State," by Longfel low. Mrs. J. W. Peacock gave aa In teresting review of th French end Indian war. Th Itrst chapter of the leeeoa from Hart' "Social and Bco nemie Forces ia American History." waa given in the form of an atcellent paper by Mrs. Ben S. Lambeth, while Mra. o. T. Cochrane presented the aeeond chapter In a very oapabl man ner. Mr. T. E. Jsnnlng rendered Instrumental selections to tha pleasure of all present. A aalad course waa served. Those present were Mesdamos L. B. Thomas, Bern S. I-ambeth, T. R. Jennings, M. N. Hoyle, J. W. Pea- w. M, Peace, c. T. coonran. C. L. Harris, Mlssee Annie Thomas and Allien Mever Mra J. N. Haas waa tha hostess for tha meeting ef the Mission Study Class of tha Main Street Methodist Chareh which was held en Monday af ternoon. Chrysanthemums, rosea and eutusna lavs were tastefully arrang ed and addsd ts th attractiveness of Mrs. r. S. Lambeth pre- gentod -thw chapter" from ths book, "The Ktnga Highway,' which deals with tka oeuntry sf China, la .a very Inlarsstisd and capable manner. The chapter ea seoiai Christianity In In- r suss Liiuaa Taw, It was a great pleasure ts tha tare number sf ladle present te have th ppertunlty ef seeing and hearing th paw aiaa which Mr. aad Mrs, Haass has recently bought. Beautiful walsettsns war rendered by Misses, KUa Lambeth. Serry Oriflvth and Mra. James B. Lambeth. A appetising oeur ef re- as garyad, Missss Oarslsaa Lam week and Mail Merria tudsU la Salem Celleg. pant th week, end with their par- RehleviUa. Mia BsteU WMaaea. ale sf'ttsidawiil, put a student at th OUt MenaaJ P4 Ore ease sra Was with Mlaa Mervt fee the week.ewd. ElliiigtoiVo v sArt: IStora Sewihr Trays InMahofany, Walnut "and Roadvood, allslzeZ 12.00, 2.50, 3.5o, 5.00, 7.5o and 10.00. Mike beautiful and serviceable weddinj jifts. A larje line to select from. J. C ELLINGTON a visit to Mia Jess! Courtney at Le noir. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Armfleld have returned from trip to Balti more. Miss Jeeale Wheeler, of Aahevllle. has been the guoet of Mlaa Perry Grif fith. Mia Lilli Turner of the city school faculty apent the week-end at her home In Burlington. Miss Mor ris Richardson, another member of the faculty, visited relative In Oreens horo from Friday until Sunday even ing. Miss Blanche Carr, of Oreene boro, spent the week-end with Mr. J. E. Lambeth. GREENSBORO Oreenvtl'le. Oct. II Mra. CM. Carr was hoatess to ths Sans Bouct Book Club Thursday afternoon. A business session waa held, after which an In structive program was carried out Mra O. J. Woodard read a paper on "A Mother's Own Need": Mrs W. B. Hooker read a paper on "Th doe pel of Relaxation"; a discussion on "Va cation of Mothers" waa led by Mr. C B. Mayo; an interpretation af The Cotter' Saturday Night" was given by Mra. R. L. Carr. Tempting re freehment wer eerred. On Saturday afternoon of last week Mrs. H. M. Whits delightfully enter tained at the Procter note! compli mentary to Mra J. W. Ferrall and her house guest. Misses Mary Belle and Katherln Small, of Washington. Ta bles were placed In tha ladies' parlor for auction bridge. Ths tabl prise were gold lingerie clean and th hon oreea wer pre seated pretty wold flower pins Tha acor prise, a out glass bon boa dish was won by Mra J. W. Ferrall. At the conclusion of tha game, an elegant two course luncheon was eerved. Mra B. W. Harvey was host te ths Round Table Book Club Tuesday efternoon. After a short business meeting, aa interesting program wa carried out. Mr J. & Norman read a paper on "Women of Northern Eu rope '' Mra. Lisa Baker, Mra Kate Reck with and Mra T. M. Hooker gave current areata. Delicious refresh ments were served. Mis Ward Moor entertained the Toung Ladle Card Club Wednesday morning. After a few interesting frames of auction bridge, an legaat unchson wa served Mime Jamie Bryan aad Ethel Skinner apent part of the weak In Plymouth, Where thy were brides maids in th White-Hampton wedding. Mlee Oeorgie Davis, of Ooldsboro, has returned home after visiting her sister, Mra W. B. Hooker- Mesdame E O. Flanagan. W. E. Hooker. and T. O'H. Dupree are apendlng a few days In Ricnmend. Mrs. liula Oaylord. of Plymouth. I visiting her mother, Mra Mattle King. Mr. anti Mra J. N Hart aad Mr and Mra. O. B. W. Hadley have re turned from a few daye etay In Rich mond Ths Misses Small, of Washing, have returned home after visiting Mrs. J. W. Fsrrall. A large number of persesa m thia city attended the State Fair In Ra leigh. WARRENTON Warrenton. Oct. II Uttle Mil l.ury Marshall Johnson celebrated her eighth birthday yesterday at .her beau tiful home on North Main street. The happy little guests enjoyed many out door games on the spacious lawn after which they repaired tn the large din ing room tn see the little hoelesa ev tingulwhsd the eight lighted randlee nn the birthday rake. Each child co lored a shars of thl cak served wtth the cream. A handsome book was drawn aa a prise by Msater Thomas William Little Miss Johnson received many beautiful tokens of love from the guests assembled, showing her great popularity among her friends Ths following children took their departure wishing their young friend many happy returns nf the day: Mlaaea Margaret Ptkloek. Katharine Moeely. Zentvla Iancaster, Oeorgie Tarwater. Mildred Allan. Mary Terrell. Martha Reynolds Price, Katharine Pendleton of New York. Katherine Scoggln, Luoy Boyd, Orace Belt. Sue Maasenburg. (Ml vie. Burwsll. Kathriae Tayleri Leonora Taylor, Mary War well, Kat Thomas. RoWena Wood. Dorothy vVtter. Lucy Palmer Bnr rln. Lucy Fairfax Polk. Sara Howard Ward. Master James K.Jolk, Cha. Ray' Rodwell, Walter Boyd Meseen- hur, -Alford William and Thomas Williams. .Mlaa Mary Rueeell Scoggln n1r talned th Tueeday Afternoon Card Club at Its regular meeting yeeterday 111 New Store J. R. FERRALL Back of Citizens National Bank. TWO FRONTS East Martin and Ex change Streets Come to See Ua! Both Phones 88 TO APPEAR IN PUBLIC IN A MURRAY TAILORID 3ULT-, 1 To B rropwrfy IsnwsWcsuJ Hurray Tailoring Company COBB BROS. Bntrrrrwpa Member ef Mew Terk and Mefelk ttogi U telegvaphle sd heae at Pro rial on Privet wire. - Ml rtaauni Sllil I y I I RALEIGH, n. tV afternoon. Present and Plartrla Mewdaaee Alle Jones. Willies XL Dasnerea, Alford A. WUllajnt, 0WTS Scoggia. Baatoa B. Will Varna, Mesary U Faulkener. Clssaent C Huater, X. Paluaer geoggia. Jeha H. Karr, Then D. Peek, J. Nor Beet flues s a. Reward F. Jnea, Mime Raw J . -Lilly Arriagtoa. Jennie Jackson Md F.Uaabeth Huaes. Refrsehment wer isriil andt a moot delightful after waa repr d by the lofc. BURLINGTON Burnngtea. OA 11, hfis Rath X-e nott was a Bam Tassel t the Bread Clan. A arusjram. ei raags fee thia kneelwg. -wa beastlfuJly earrid out, sVMar hioh a aalad own, fellowed by saws) and boa Son wa served. , Mra J. B. Holt entertained TtMs Rewad Deaan Club lest Thuraday f tsrnewa. Hearts, diea jaek Mr aad rook wer played aregresatveir. Ura. Rlt isstetil by her daaghaa. Mrs. Frost, eerved a naiad eetarne. Mlaa Byrd Daalsa wa th saty ga ef the oluh. Meoaay aftaraeea Mr. J Oh N aon was at hem te th members) af Th Womaa'a Crab" Thl ela is studying the ahl problem and aurw la wemsn eaa help. After a htt--suaa' program wa conoruded an So MM Mosul Moor had Th PrssdfU la Club to nveet with her Tuesday af ternoon. Baaht guaet brought arum fancy work and sewed and hatted for an hour or niur. Th hoot est rvd a aalad ours. Mlea'Blaeinhl Sbrey and Mabel EIHs were the gusst of ta club. Lea Friday night lfhu) Tm CM rav an atUacUie party fwr th KJD1 Rare Kluk aad a aasaber of pntrjit ma. The home was prettily iauau ted td aatamm leave and wt Sow a Mksa Cam met the feats .t th dor aad Mlaa Bertha Ostee tbsn led b way to th brary wher punek eervwdL Mlsreamnaani gmtmu played progrwastvely. Ah tc Th Entre Now Olab gave a Dntail' party Salnroaar night Tha saembar ' assembled at Mlaa Marwarst Fre man'a and them went In a body t th picture anew, after whleh a liNkee was nerved at ta oaf. Th toUewtaaT tsvitsMea bar bead reset ed la the eltyt Mrev Lawrenee t. Holt, Jr, at hoeaeWThureesy, 0 teewr (let. Four to at eotoc.. - Mra Leeiea i a Holt, Mra. Lousier Chamber and Mra Harrow H. Lewoy. Row. ad Mr. D. H. Turtle war at bom Tuesday evening to a number ef the out-of-town graded school teaah era Miscellaneous game wer play ed for awhile, after which Mb Hanoi McAdarae rendered several musical selection Mia Low Waecott and Lou Ola TuUle awrved a aalad eoura. Mra. D. Melvwr waa heatea Friday aftsrwooa to th Tmeday . Oab. A.1 the eonalnaloel of aa Intsewstlng pro grem. a salad eouree with eofte was Mia Comma Oaatt will leavt week for Durham wher ah will b a brtdesunald In th Joaee-Brwla wed ding. Miss Beesa Bennett spent th week-end at her home la ReldsvUl. Mis Plants Newhy. ef Aehebor. Id visiting Mtsa Emma Laa. Mis Mad re Thonuwoa. of Kelds nile. ts th guest of Miss tattle Bhat terly. Mra L. Chamber, of Char, lotte. Is vtsitlngT her daughtef, Mr, lawrenee Holt. Jr Mlases aanltd Roaa and Vtrgtnta Felt bar returned from a visit to Turham. Mia Bad I Montgomery waa hesteaa Tuesday evening te the Entre Nous Club. Heart's dice waa played and several mnetcal selections were ren dered by Mioses Thlma Stafford and .Vina Ingle Ice and cake eefvedhby the Srcasteeu. Work Carthage, Oct- at. The meeting held by the Betterment Association on last Thursday efternoon wa ene of the boat tn th history of th ssjoela tion. Encouraging reports came in from all standing committee and there waa much new business f gen eral interest discussed. The committee oa health bad a par ticularly Interesting report In wfilcn waa pt i sauted a vigorous plea (or a whole time heaith officer for Moor county. Carthage ta the first toww, In th oouaty t give her rhoel sied Irat Inspection- In the recent lmpeo tton.. oonderaed by Dr. Oibeoe. of R--letgh. and th local physic tans, aader th direction of tha assectsrjea. many child re were feurt dafeetrvw and In urgent need af (killed attention that the' psnpt Of Th tnwnT nef ba come thoroughly aroused ew th sue led and are demanding whol ttns) health officer. They are not of tho timber, however, ef fh canny eld Scot who If he had two good things always ate one aad kept the other for hlrheerr Thev believe that if teem children are retarded In thwtr eevet epmsnt by adenotda. bad Maaans, de fectlve teeth, aad the Ilka; It h) rea sonably probable that the children la ths country schools suffer from the) aim causes Therefore, they wast some provision that will look after all ef Moore county Children. The) member of th Betterment Associa tion feel that the idea ef a what ttme) health officer cannot fall to rwceiv the) very earnest support ef ewwry dtlaeei ef the county who consider the rela tion of the cesnty te the child from an Intelligent viewpoint The gift of a phonograph t th arhool from Jadar aad Mra B. P. Mo Connell waa reported. It ts believed by the teacher what the addition f good music during chapel exarclss will do much to ei fact th already, excellent attendance record t th -schooL London haa a aehaei ta whleh bachelor are taugwt ts nsaha bed. aad took arts tne kom & COMPANY Cerreei PTMnp drbsue era - CMtam. QraOa, ' , ''t TUtUIXlsV"
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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