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IS H KEW5.AND OBSERVER. SUNDAY MORNING, 'OCTOBER $W NEWTON Newton. Oct. It. A delightful r ceptlon was tendered by Mr. R. B. Kjx Saturday aftrndon tn compU- I Muni ha. mttmmt Bf IT T Wnffill -of Richmond. Va. OuhIi wens re ceived af the door by Mr. W. B. iw, uu ir cum ucimi uj jai i a. ' W. f- Felmster lo the receiving Una, T tn wMch stood If m4uam Knoi and ' ' MofTatt. J. A. C.alther. W. M. Rllpa. : J. K. Stewart and J. Y. Klllian Mes ' UM L K. Long and O A. Warllck '; aai d nunch. In the dining mom .i.. . iuncneon via aervea Dy Mesaames a W V..ft. I U 1 1 .4 I ' Tl' -.-. Thurmond, and Meadamesi Clyde Rnf and C. M. MeCirkl poured coffee. w no Trry pmMiui hpiiiim'fi Maadaniea W. M. Hikes and W IV Cochran gave musical numhn. Thursday evening In the annex f tha Methodist church the Missionary laociety entetrtainea me laaiea or inn Methodist congregation at an enjny ahla social. Ice cream and cake and coffee wer served. Mra V. V. Khipn and Robert I fthlpp were.guieata of th family of VV A. Ifaunay at King a Mountain fun day. having motored over Staturday Frank I Jd)e and hi hrlda. of De cafur, Ala., who have been spending thalr honaymoon tn wwnern North Carolina, have hn upi of Mr Uda'a cousins, Mr. and Mrs. K. B Knox. Mr. and Mra O W. Naill have will live whila Mr. Naill holda a post. Hon with tha Dupont powder plant la City Point. Va. Mr. Naill hai - Veen with the Hardaway company at Lookout, this county. 1. K. McDuffy, of tlumbia, 8 (' who haa alao haan with the Hardaway people, haa returned tit his home Mrr-allrt Mr William l'uette, of .Aaravmra. wnii r i y r- rwni w in jur. Poatte's sister Mra O W. Cochran. ha re. cone with Mra Cochran lo I nolr to alien d aoinr time with Mr. and Mra 8 F. Tliette Mr. and Mra F. T Cot. for aeveral years resident of Newton, have moved lo Lexington. Ky . to live Mr. Cox. a native of Randolph county, came here from Panvllle. 111., and goes to Ken tnrkv to become Rtate manager of tha Junior Order Inaurance Many frlenda- here regret to lose the fam lly Miaa Karjarrine Mather, of Colum bia, H. C. arrived Thursdav to arrange for her work dnmetli aclenc teacher In Btartown chool KERNERSVILLE Kernemvllle. Oct :i With Mra C Z. Whlttaker In tha role of hoateea at her home at Oak Hldce. the laat meeting of the Comtnuulty club proved an unusually dxllxhtful one to all at tending CJuantitieN of autumnal Moh aomp were prIIM' uped throuKhout the home. Ihcluh colora of ftreen and sold helntr carried out In the deco ratlone. At three conveniently r ranced tuiilea rook w played, the game helrtc attended with keenest iet and enthuHiaam. Mra. .1. T. Henbow waa the winner of the prlre. a pretty rut ftlam bon-bon diah The hoatean waa HBnlated hy Mm J B Blackaell and Mra. T K. Whlttaker In aervtn hot tea and aa.ndwlchea An en lovable Informal Katherlm waa held on Tuaadav evening laat In the annex of the Moruvlan church, (riven to (lie member of the con rrenation b'v the What-Ho-Kver Circle A aenial. happy time sn apent to aether a the guealN intermlnKled eo riallv. the ocraalon heinir concluded by the aerinc of deliciotiH nukar cake and coffee. Tlioae eervtnit were: Me damea H K Hhore. .1. P. Adkina. P A. KnntMin and little llemma Hellen Kemer. The manibera of the ldlen' Aid Hoelely of the M P church ere de llKtitfullv entertained on Tueeiav aft ernoon h Mra. V M l.invilte at her home in North Kerncr ille hihI mtt .withHtandinK. the hcaiiicK ..f the cloud a siKidtv numrMt r In at tendaicr Aftr the 'levotion.i I ex-r-ciae b the pfeaident. n . tiuinier if matertt of churci ImportHm-e nttf di ruaaad by the member The ecre tarv. Mr Hepler In makina report tated that sufficient amount had heeti ralaed ti-clefray the cxpene of recent Imprnveroent made on the par aonaite prooarty A . delightful aocial hour then folhuard. during the coura of which Mra. Unville Invited her gueata Into tha dining room, where - try her rlanjfhter. Hlff CTvd Holt. he erved them to bountiful aupper. The table waa Prettily deco rated aith roaea. Mra Herman Mor ton waa preaent a a vinltor. Among tho from Kerni-raille at tending the Centra! Carolina Fair at Greenboro were the following: Mr and Mra E. K. Huff. Mr and Mr. Charlie Vance. Mr. and Mra. M. V. KulB. Mra. A. N, Mnvtlle. Ml Fanny 8ue Griffith, I e Peay. Zora SrJuart. Gertie Kerner. Pearl Crew. Bath Fulp. Juana Pinal x. Mr and Mr Carey Ragtend. Mra, J. A. Cate. Mr and Mra. Herman Morton. Meaara Wiley gtuart. Marvin-Vance Walter IAnvllle. Tr. O. I Joyner and the Kv Unley Oerrlnrer WARSAW Warsaw. Oat. 11 The old-time "spelling bee" artven by the Methodist and Baptists Jointly at the high school building Friday evening, waa greatly nJoyed. Mra R. A. Johnson and Mr C.'F. Carroll chose sides in the pell- ING WRINKLES FADES OR SHRINKS WewaM asve 96 In an hur by dry " laantng averythlng with, aaollna. try cleaning at home is sll the rag . here, says a well-known downtown .druggist. - Any woman can do live atoUara worth of dry cleaning at home atrery little coat by dtasorrtnc two . vtincea ox oi vile la I wo gallons or gasoline: then Immerse the articles to ba cleaned: rub a little and In a and tha articles c leased look aa bright and freak, as new. - ry clean your' wa aUk- waists, dreasea. ribsaasv - balta, kid gievee, aula shosa. evwnlng altppera. fin laoea. work, weolena. rtrisaea, eMI dren's coals, fara. , well jgtacktlea, shawls. araatldnes'a garmanta. fancy vesta, lace rurbUna. rugs, la tact ajierrUOMC- that weald he I ulired try . washing with soavp aad water. Noth lng will fade, ahrtak or wriakU, mak ing pressure sum nsi f '- - 4 Dry cleaning at bawae Is (aecpeasly and effects a tremenoous) saving In tha house held aa 4a real ly-yaat aa imaj1 as laundering. Any druggist will sell two - uuueeo of anl vltai w hi ch Is at m p ry. a gasolino anaa and your grocer or a t arsre will supply ths gaaolina. Than a w a h boiler or dishpaa conn Diet as lis euLlit, (AdY.J ... .' I- ) I NOTH DAINTY STYLE PERFECT FITTIHG pat:vt on iri.i, l.Cr. OK BITTt) $4.00 t UKI.IVKK Mill ORDKltH Ing match, and after all who would consent to spell, were chonen. the fun oan .senator it. ii Johnson waa master of ceremontea. and gave out rn words Those mho spelled the longest were Meadamr .1 A Hicks and Alice llroan and Miaa Bettl' iiuiuai, au o anoni were nored on the word "illaiiueate ' Adnilaalon vt charged at the door, and refreahmenta of oysters, salad, and candle were sold, a nice mini for the two chuerhea being realized, thereby The Jamea Kenan t'hapttr I'. D. C. met at the home of Mr J. B. Cox. at Ita regular monthly meeting. Wednes day afternoon, from till o'clock. The regular monthly historical pro gram waa carried out. after which the literary program, conalatlng of a read ing. "N'ehuchadnexxar." by Mra. Chaa. farroll. and a akeich of 2bulo lialril Vance, by Mtm Bet lie Cox. waa given Mra t l Mlddleton re lated noma very Interesting war-time Incident which Occurred when aha wa a very young child. The motion wa made and carried that the chap ter endorse the movement of Moon light erhool. and the daiiKhter. at Mr. Mill's auggeatlon. will aasiat In teaching for the four weka that the school here may be In eion The hoateaa. with Mr. Kalph llonevcutt. and Mlaaes Hcttie Cox. Mattle Owen Rula Powell and Brttie Cot to aasiat her. served a tempting aalad coure Miaa Beaale liana Harden was the charming hoate of The Warsaw IM- Confederat t'hlldren' Chapter. C I' C, at her home on College street Tucaday afternoon from half past 4 till o'clock A proicram entltle.1 Young Women of the Old South," waa carried out The children wrote the allKWera relatina the Uvea of ante-bellum heroine, in notebook, as their leader gave them nut lo them la Burden. aitel hv Miaaea Ina Meet and Kranci Wilson. - ved de lightful ref I eahmenta Waraw wa well repreaented at the Italelgli fair the past eek Among hose HtteixlliiK were Mi and Mr i Itiia. Meadamea .1 T Oreham. H II llot.bs H I Knrrtor. w. D Th..m Miaac Kanme Beat. Mar garit Kcnned. and Meaara II I ltoette Kloyd Xtrukland. II U and Wiilker Steven. R U Black more Italph Jordan. Henry Beat. Albert William. tra I M William and H larrior Mr I. I Bet apent the pat week In Kaleigh. visiting h laughter. Mia Margaret, a student at SI Mari n and attending the Rtate fair Ml Annie Roaa Williams left Mon lai nu-'inlng fur UnLeigh to. attend the fan Mr .lane Winder of Samp rounly. pent Wednesday night here. he h ii eat of Mia Mankle N'oble. en roulf to Halelah to attend the fair Mia Anna Pierce has gone to Fort ress Monroe. Vs . to vllt her brother jeul Dudley Men Much Interest i being shown in the auhject of moonlight school, eaperd ally by the women of th town. Both the Woman's Club snd the Daughters of the t'onfecTeracy have endorses! the nioemnt. and have offered their ser li ea as teacher If a school be I nested at Warsaw STANTONSBURG Stantonaburg. Oct. It Mr, aud Mrs. X Applewhite MH and Mrs K (' Kuim, Miaaes Hurt and Sarah Kxum attended the State Fair Wed nesday and Thursday The Junior Kpworth leacuer en Joyed a delightful tramp through the wood laat Saturday taking lunch with them Mrs S. J Overman la the Junior Ijeague eupenntendent and the lecne I doing excellent work Mia P S. Ha lev Mr. J. U Telver ton. mid Mine Martha Hagiey Telver tun attended i he Pair Wednesday. Mr K r. Puachall delightfully en tertained the Twentieth Century Book Club Wednesday afternoon from S to after a rhort buatnea sesaion a trip to Thouaand Island waa taken. Thla waa amusing aa well aa instruc tive The hoate served a delicious salad course. J W Johnson, of th Faro section and Mr Minnie Kvan Coley from near here were married vesterdav. October iO. at the home of Mr. Wright Evan, the bride father. . LEAKSVILLE LeaksvUle. Oct. II. With Mtsa Orene Kagg aa hoateaa. the History Club had a daiiahtfut sasstlng am ar urday afternoon, nigbteea members reaponded to reU eaU wtth a quotation from King John, subject of study for the afternoon. A brief sketch of the play was given by Miaa Annie Irte Character of King John. Mra. W. B. Wearer. Reading. "Magna Charts Island." Mum Ruby Faaw Miaa Mar tha Taylor then rendered a baaauuful piano solo. Laat on th aroaxsusx waa a " reading by Miss ftanahlne Taylor. Act IV. Scene 1. after which a de licious aalad coarse waa served Vis itors present wera Misses Adeline Neal. of Reldsrlll: , Maod ReyaoMa, of Winston; P. R. Wo mack. Tairv Wray, adia'Klnc. A. MilW. loka aad Uoia "weaney. . K Walker, waasaav; Aane Taylor. Aaae McCarga, suae) Mra. A. FL Millaer. - - Miaa aftaabetry seswt the woek-ead la Orensbore with filewda. Miaaea Oretta raf MarthtvTular. WM7 Kathleen and Rivera I vie and Mra. W. Ivte attended tha opera "Rlgo lro" at Oreeniboro last week. -i. B, Cuerraot of Daavllla. Va, Dent the week end with his slater Mra Wariner. Mia Maude Reynolds, of Winston spent several days this week with her aunt.. Mra. T- U. Taylor. Miaa Adeline Nea.1. of Reidnvtlle, ment the week-end with Mta Anne Taylor. Miaa Neal will teach school about two mflas from here. Miases Ruby and Gertrude Fawg spent the week-ehd in Reldsvllla with their sister. Mrs. H. Stone. On rYlday afternoon Mrs. H. Barker entertained the Thimble t.lun. Bealdes the members quite a num ber of Invited arueens were present. During the afternoon spent In -needle work and conversation. Miss Bunshlne Taylor gave a reeding which the club all enjoyed. An Ice course was served LAIJRINBURG Lunnburg. Oct. 23 Mra James McNalr waa hostess lo ths F.llia- beth Browning Book Club on Tues day afternoon Quite a large number were present, both of th club and of Invited guests Mra McNalr is noted for Iter beautiful entertainments snd this in no mean fell short of her effort The minutes of the iaat meeting were read by the secretary. Mra Minion James, and urrent Toptca" were given by Mra Cecil San ford Tbeae ware especially mtereat- ing and enjoyed. l,ovcl little card hand-painted In autumn leaves were for thai score In "Forty-Two." A most interesting not to say exciting time followed., for there was a hint that the prize waa of unusual beauty Miaa Minnie Smith proved exceedingly lucky In scoring the highest, for th prize waa a most beautiful embroid ered aofa pillow. Mrs McNalr served e4egant aalad coure. followed by plum pudding and coffee. The Thumdav Afternoon Hook Club ass most delightfully entertained by Mr A I.. Jamea. The lowly fall rose, which seem to be sweeter s their time of blooming come to n end, filled many vases, called forth admiration from the guest. Tn the sitting room the punch howl flint claimed the guest, and was presided over by Mlssea Katie McLean snd Pat tie Jamea Oolden rod tied In cluster with yellow rttitmn made the table a picture of autumn Iwauty. Quite a number of Invited guests enjoyed wltt. the members of tha club Mr. James' hoapitallty Th progrsm opened with the resdlng of the minutes of the last na-ellng by the secretary. Ml Minnie Smith The afternoon study waa The Modern l)lna " The first paer was "A Forecast." by Mr John IV Shaw. next. "Bernard Shaw." by Mrs W II. Neal. Miss Katie McLean then rendered two piano solos whlrh were exqulaltely beautiful Next fol lowed "llenrlk Ipaon." by Mr J T John, and last "Item of News," by Mrs. Wt N. Hohertson. Mrs Jamea served beautiful and delicious Ice cream and cak. followed by coffee and cheeae wafer. The club will next mm with Ml F.Rle McRae on October ? STATESVILLE Slateaiille, Oct ?J - The Fort Dobhi Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held an Inter eating meetlna Monday afternoon with Mra J. II Hill The meeting waa de oted to a discusainn of the D. A. It bazaar, which will l held early in December, and reports from the rep reaentatlvea from the chapter to the State Congress at Waynesville. The Daughter expect to make their bazaar the blggeat event of the kind ever Mra K A Cat pent er gave a Civic l-eague party Tuesday afternoon as her "link In the chain " The ladle brought their aewlng with them" and pent pleasant afternoon "emhrold ertng and talking'' Hcaannable re freahmenta were aer ed At Ita meeting Krldav with Miaa Klvy M Klwee. the Kntre Nous Club decided lo study American literature this fall and winter, and the program of meetings waa discussed snd ar is nged Mayor l I Caldwell waa hot to ten fellow attorneys at supper Wed nesday evening at hia home on Center tret Nine of the gieta were mei her of the Htatev)ll bar snd the tenth was Attorney J. H. Burke, of Taylorsville Judge lane and Solici tor Clement were to have been honor guest of the occasion, but Superior court adjourned Wsdnesdsy noon and the court officials left during the af ternoon The supper was one "in plenty" and was very much eh Joyed. The Elcricemoh Club waa enter tained VYidny afternoon hy Mr Clar ence Htimpson ' Men imil Hta Mir' chine" ws the club subject for the arter-noon and varlou invention of Interest were diacuwed hv Mra C M. Steele, the program loader, and oth er. Mr Stimpson served a aalad course and other refreahment The Mar Do we II Uumci 'lnb was en tertained this afternoon by Mr. W II Tomlln a nit Miaa Mary Scot! at the home of Miss Scott The reception given bv Mr W F Hall Thursday evening at her home on Race street complimentary to Ihe fac ulty and student body of Statesvill Kemale College was a aocial event of unuaual Interest The guests' were limited to the members of the faculty, the boarding studeala and all mem bers of the senior class. Including lo cal seniors, aad all appeared very ap preciative of Mra. Hall'a . hoapitallty. They were met at the door by Mra. CHILD GETS SICK CROSS. FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at tongue! Then give fruit laxative for stomach, liver, bowels. "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm children and they love it A laxative today aarea a sick child tomorrow. Children simply wal not take tha time from play to empty their bowels, whlrh become clogged up with a. liver awta slugirleh; stomach sour. tjnrrk at tha tongue, tooTher! it ated. or your child la listless, rose. feverish, breath bad. rem tea, doaant eat heartily, full of cold -or has sore throat or any other children s ail ment, give a teaapoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Flga." then doa'l 'worry because it is perfectlv harmless, aad In a few hours all thla constipation poison, sour bile aad fermenting waste wtU gaHMIv enaare wot of- -the- benrMa.' and yon will hare a well, playful child aaain. A thorough "Inside cleansing'' la oftlmoa all that la an uses 1 1. It should be the first treatment given In Beware of Ask ywar-drugarka for a ad-coat bottle "Callferaia By rap of Ftga, which run direct tons for kaMex children of all i area aad tor grown -ape plainly printed m tha bottle. Look earefnlly and see that It ks made by tha "Cali fornia Tig yrtt-Cmpar."---AdT. SMARTNESS in a dress boot ruts the finishinf touch to the smart costume Style 138X Produced m a dull Soap Kid with White Piping Style 16517 Produced in a Patent kid with White Piping Price $5.00 HELLER BROTHERS fcst'd 1876. K.ilcifih N. C. See the New suit's in our well-lighted windows M Adams, who directed them to he receiving line in flic parlor, which was composed of the hoateaa. Mrs J Moore. Mrs. J. I, I'ulley and Mrs. A. Scott. Serving punch In tha rear hall were Mra. J. Henry Hall and Mr. W. M. Barringer. snd receiving in th in ing -room were Mra K H Watts. Mrs. J. A. lirady ami Mr .1 II Kill. Block cream, nabiacoca. uiHCcaruon and mints were served by Mlae Ada Hell llarrlnger. Ixiuiae Mnnly, Ullle Helper and Agnes Moore. Mr. It. E. Clapp waa In charge of a register In which the gueet regiatered their namea. The house waa made very at tractive hy the use of numerous cut flowers in the decoration. The hall and parlor were in white and pink, white chrysanthemum and white and pink dahlias carrying ouJ the color scheme. Nasturtium waa the leading flower in Hie dining-room. Japanese mats were used on the din ing table and in the center was a large basket of nasturtiums with large bow of mallne to match. The members of the Kclectlr Hook Club and s few othe,r gueat were en tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mlsa IjOuia Campbell at her home on Hare street. The club program for the occasion consisted of a discussion of current event, led by Mr C. V. llenkel. and papers on fun-American subject by Mra It. H. Mclaughlin and Mra. William Wallace. Miss Anne Bell- Walton returned this week from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Bond. In Baltimore, and her friend. Miss lxzard, in Klchmi nd Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Itichey are la Iting Mra. Hlchey's home people in l-'lorence. 8. C Mr. K M. Brandt n ami little on. of Ah.IU ar guests of Mrs .1. D. Cox. Mr. Irvin Steele i pending two weeks In Charlotte n the uncut of Mr I. C. Lowe Mr. T C. Moos and lialn . of Hallsbun are here on a isn to home folks. They will no from here to le nolr. where Mr Mooae ha taken charge of a alore. Mra K. ti. (illnier la ape,ni;ng the week end with her daughter Ml Arleene Gilmer, who I a member of the faculty of the Southern Irduatrial Inatitu.e near Charlotte Mrj D A. Miller la at home from Black Mountain, whe e she spend the summer. Miss Hallle Davidson .'Utenrted the State Fair In Raleigh I his week. Miss Alice Henri leSueui of Nash ville. Tetin.. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Cbarle Anderson Mr. and Mr II. B. Conner and little son. of Cristobal. Panama, are here to spend ten day with Mr. and Mra. I). 1 Haymer. Mr. Cooper who I originally from thla section, has for some years been aaststant portmaster at rlatotisl Mra. (1 W 1'owder. of Soath River. Rowan countv Is visiting her slater. Mrs. J C lrvln. WADESBORO Wadeshoio. Oct. 2S Mra H K Little. Mr VV IV Parsons. Ml Klixa- beth Horns and Miaa Augusta Little sre making tour of weal err. points or interest While away they will attend the National Convention V. D. C. to which thev are deleaatea Mra Troy Aahrraft entertained- Lhe Merrv MatrmuC t 'Inh and aatn Athar friends Wednesday afternoon. Fort yiS,m of whfeh the hostess served a two was played. Mra William Haxdl son won the prixe, a pretty piece of fancy work tiuests. besides the club members were Mrs. H U Holslnger. of Maryland: Mesdamea T. C. Cox. T B. Henri W. E Brock. "L. U Drake. 1, I Robinson. U J. Huntley. Mlsaea Kmlly Huntley and Kuth Ash- aft Mr James I'lunketl entertained the Ladles' Aid Society last Monday afternoon Refreshments were aerved Miss l.ena Burns has returhed from (Ireensboro. Miss Anns Towasend. of Red Springs, is the guest cf Miss Mar)' Ule. lter she will vii .1 relative In Ansonvllle Miss Kate l-ak left Wednesday to visit In Greensboro and Raleigh. The entire cast of "Tho Oirl Who Istred." except a few of those taking part in the rhorueea. went to Cheraw Friday evening and presented the play most successfully Tha Miaawa Burk helnver aad the Frank Bennett Chap ter ar to be congratulated oa their splendid work. -The Otrl Who Dared" has not bean excelled la Wadeaboro. Mr. W. E. Brock was nostess to the-members of tha "Worth MTKtlo Clab" and after an' hour's buslnoaa meeting to a number of Invited guaata. Forty-two was th aocial diversion of th afternoon. Th club colon, rod and green, were used tn decorating th library and parlor. The hostess, as sisted by Mr. Troy Aaheraft and Mssa Ruth Ashcraft, served a delicious saladT"course. The' gucata "of honor were Mesdamea Holslnger and Pen nlngton, of Maryland. Others enjoy ing Mrs, Brock's charming hospitality wera Mesdamea Torn Marshal. M. O. Quary. W. C. Rlvena. W. M . Morton. g .wrow.Bland-Jmrea.- Wttrtam"CkrtPT,"T: J. : t.auoie, I. B. Henry. W. C Via, Mi ft Atten. R. F. Ioa. U J.' Huntley, C W. Thoma. Frank Little, T.' C. -Coxe, Troy Aaheraft, L.. ' Kehineoa, saa raLXiale eaaett and Ruth Aah craft. krfc-R. & W litrlill-fct- urday morning at a for' Miaa Mabel' Herman, who ea Oct 1 7th becomes the bride of Mr. Philip uaxawsy. The nouse waa attractively docorated In cut Mowera In arriving the gusats were given towels to bem. When these were flo lshod little Miaa Harriet Boy tin brought' In various useful articles to rumlsh a kitchen for the brtde-elect. Refreshment were served. Those In vited wsre Mesdamea W. C. Hardlson, Oeorg Craig. Abernethy. J. O. Boy lln. Albert, Henley. Miases Jennie Doak and Mary riunkett. lena um. Hes le Dockery and Am te Blythe Several Watauicc. Club members gave a square dance Friday evening at the club house. . fandwlebe and coffee were served. HENDERSON Henderson, Oct. JJj Dr. Minor C Baldwin, the organist of world wide fame, will give a concert here in the Methodist Rplsropn I church at 1:15 o'clock Wedneisday evening under the auspices of the Henderson Choral So ciety. tieorge A Roe. one of the leaning merchnnl of our city, who lia been III at home some day, la recovering and able to be out. The Household Economic Depart ment of the Woman a Llub ot Hen derson held an Interesting meeting at the High school building at 4 p in. Wednexlay. Talks wene made on the economy of wood, coal and ga. Miaa Mary Adams, w ho Wient tn Jhe Sarah Klizabeth hospital for an op eration for appendicitis, la recovering and will leave the hospital today Joseph S. Dunn and family of Portsmouth, Ohio, sre visiting his slater. Mlsse Willie Jennie and letinie Dunn of Hetwleraon. nTsn Mra A. Harris. .Mrs Willie Harris and Mra Hamilton Beacom, Mi mid Mrs. W. J Holme have re turned from their bridal tour and haw located mi Klttrell, N. i' laArgr crowds attended the State Fair at Haletgh. from Henderaon and aurroundlng country on euiieaday and Thuraday Mi tieorge Harrta has Rniif to Kdgcfleld, S C . to vlHlt her dancliter. Mra. .1 II. Thompkln TIim student club of Henderson held Ita laat meeting with Mrs. .1 '. Kllt pell They had a very Interesting progra-m. Later delielou refreah-iiK-ntH were aerved by the hoste. The Communit Hair al mokeliury ani-e county. Thurda. waa quite a success. A large crowd attended among tlvetu a good many from Hen derson. The exhibit were moat cred itable and well diapluyert Tli agricultural department wn held out on the ground, and ttie do nieetic science and canned good were dlaplayed tn he hall. W. M. Brown, of Chariot le. Ashi tant Agricultural Agent, wn the prin cipal speaker He made a fine ad dress. Iljs subject, "Agriculture. Home Economics and Farm Work " A community mooting was held at the school house Thursday. Two hun dred people being present. The spealter were Mr. Ii it. ttotlurf, uperlntendent ff 'ance ciiunt'. Prof Pernell, Mr Hubert Itose, Mr. I. II. Langfnrd and Mia Lillian V (Jilbert. Vance county. Supervipor of schools A great many prize were gUen There were also u "Best Baby contest" and an athletic contast A large revival is going on n' Hk- First Baptist church of Henderson Mr Lumpkin of Oxford 1 aaaisting Kev M. I,. Morgan, pastor The Methodist Kpiacoppl church rally wa held thl afternoon at o clock at the residence of Mr lolin D Cooper, on Charles treet There were paper read, music etc Twenty ix women of the church were pre enl. Plans were diacuswd for raising money rnr rnurcn Work. A silver of fering- wa taken nt the door After the meeting adjourned duint refreshment were erord ,y the hostpss. asfllsted bv her sister Mis Mnrah Burwell. A nice i:m was realized. WINSTON-SALExM Wincton-Kaleni. Oct 23 A wed ding or much Interest to a host of friend here and elsewhere wa that of Miaa Annie Margaret Pane of Rail bury and Mr. Stephen (Jroves Keys of Itoanoke, which waa celebrated here laat Thursday afternoon al the home of the bride a uncle. Or. W. i. Cran ford. Rev. Dr. H A. Brown officiating The home was attractively dec. rated for the event, whioh was a quiet one on account of a recent bereavement In the brides family. The bride Is a itaug-hter of Mrs. Margaret Page. while the groom Is the son son of Mrs Sophia Key, of Roanoke. Va. lie la a popular conductor on thl division of thL Xiirfolb and Western Thev will reside in Roanoke, where a pretty riome await them. i ne r.mnroiaery i inn neld an en joyable meeting laat Thursday after noon at the home Of, Mra Turner ranalv After several hours Spent In conversation and needle work, the hostess, assisted by her "Inters. Me- damea D D Shelton and Charles Shelton served a delicious salad course. The Auction Bridge Club was de lightfully entertained Monday after noon by Miss Delplilne Bnwn After aeveral rubbers. Ihe hostes" served delicious course of refreshments, as sisted by her sinter. Miss Anna Brown. Mra. A. L. Hoover was the gracious hostess last Thursday afternoon to tho Pouthside. Embroldt- Club.. Needle, work and conversation msde the sf temoon an enjoykble one, at the con- deflcloua Iwfo cwurse collation The H. SB V Club waa onranaed Frl day afternoonV at the home of Miss STOMACH SUFFERERS MAYER'S Wonderful Remedy, One Dose Will Convince You. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy la wall known throughout the country. Many thousand peopr ha v taken -Jt for Htomach. Liver and Intestinal Ali ments and report marvelous results and ar highly praising; It to others. Astonishing benefits sufferers har re ceived even from on dose are hoard eteiywlieie and rxplatn Its tremen dous saks to more than a million people. . It rarely aver fails and those afflicted with Stomach. Liver and Ja teatlnal Ailments! Indiareation, Gaa la tha Stomach and Intestines, Dixzluesa, raintina; npena uouc Attacks. Torpid Liver, Constipation, ete ahould by alt mean a try this remedy. Marr'a Won derful Remedy gives permanent re sult! Thr tomacn. Hvr and Intestinal ailments.. Eat aa much and whatever yeu Ilk. No mors distress after" sat ing, pressure of raa In: tha stomach and around th heart. Qet oh bottle of your druggist now and try it on a ansoiut ru&ran ta I f nt Hilsfa, tor nMy wUI b returns. aVdv. Suffered For;Seven Years Peruna Had CataTrh OrHead Nose Throat And Stomach Mr 8amuel IIomi No. tli Chestnut Ave. V'lneland. N .1. nTlto. "I want to thank you for your advice and for Ruth VidKer. when officers ttf" ele-t- ed us follows: President Mias Mar garet Hrletx: aecretary. Miss Doro thy Foltx. reporter. M1m Huth Vogler. After the transaction of ltuaines. ihe crowd gathered on the rear ver nda, where an enjoyable hour was apent In candy pulling Mr. Robert Caraun of Spartanburg. H. C, and Mis Lucy Shepherd a nrlde-elect of November third, were he hon-orees at one of the prettiest parties Of the aeason given last Hatur day by Mr Allison James and Min Jessie James, at the attractive home if the former. Mr I:. C Toms s-or- ng hisrhest at bridge, she received s box of embroidered handkerchief, s similar gift being presented to Mr Brooks Hytiuni for her skill at rook. To Mlsa Shepherd a beautiful boudoir electrolier waa k!v n, while the gift to Mr 'arson, wa a pretty Japanese uncheon set At ihe cht of ihe game the lwstcsf.es assisted l.v Mlsa Anna Ixmla Dobs,,u and Mr" K B 'rowther sen ed a dclic-i-m s-Lad urse laiat Sjiturdax afi- rr n .;nd eei.ing Mr. and Mra s. , iith.ini kei.i or en oufcc in celiin-atioit ,if tl.ei colrien wedding Manv friends called lur- ng the a.fternHn and evenini; to ex end their good w tabes and connrstn- latlona. Messrs Hi-niuluH I'm and t '. .1 Ogluirn. who were attendants at the wedding fifty year ago. were prea ent ou thla occasion. The home waa attrertivelv decorated for tl.e occasion and Mr and Mrs. ogburn were the recipient. of many leaittiful gift.' Initatnna announcing the ap proaching marriage of Mfa Lucv Nor tleet Shepherd to Mr Marshall Hill White at the home of Mrs Mary Kllen N'orfleet. on Wednesday evening Xi.yem.ber 1. have .been issued Thev will bp at home after the first of IV. lumber at twelve hundred and fifteen College avenue. Memphis. Tenn 'The members of the choir of the Home Moravlaji church paid a preitv tribute to Miaa Amy Van V'bnk Mon day morn In when they gathered in front of her home about mix o'clock and rendered several old Moravian hymn and anthems The oc caaiofi was the celebration of her eightieth birth day annlveraarv With Mrs. J L Crnham aa ihe charmlnx hostess the Tuesday After noon Bridge Club held a delightful meeting Tuesday afternoon. Auction was played at three tables with the keenest Interest. The bud game was marked by the serving of a delicious luncheon. American nmokers spent ll.'OO. mOO.OOO for .tobacco last year. Tickets ca sds sl.cn fcj ". - wsassssw H IW, aaassaIT ! tr - Id J - . ' mAfiTrnmi mnm I ?JLSTyWeR'CA NEVER SAW? Jll I ICf lb f " " - "' ITTnilll dT -""gill I ll1 I ante ati a a mm.u.. 1" Van I I J musstsn rnmmmin mm? w I grc: - - a . Cured Me" what your medicine haa dona for ma. I suffered with catarrh for seven years: catarrh of the head, naaa and throat, and stomach. Peruna cured me. I fallowed your advice and t wtirks, and smiw any trouble la all over, used three buttles of Herana rn three I will never le without Peruna tn my house. I rata heartily recvMsnmerld Pmjna as a catarrh ftpsmdy. I am pleased to make public the good that l eruna haa done me." In a later letter Mr. Rossi writes: "1 will never be without Peruna In my house We nse ll whoiasasj ay if Uie family have a alight ootd, aad hint ll of cxMjtatant ses-vkw. Peruna has many times saved one of my lit' tie boys from serious sickness." Tboar who object lo liquid modi cine can now procure Pernna Tab let. Ad. WAKE FOREST Wake Forest. Oct 13. Mr R. W Powell, of Silver City. New Mexico, who la well remembered as a former resident of Wake Forest, if visiting har aister. Mr .H V. Board. During th past week she has been the recipient of number of social honors On Tuesday afternoon Mra R. Fl. Royall gave a tea In her honor The home was attractiely decorated for the oc casion On Wednesday morning Miaa Ada Ie Ttmherlake was hoateaa at a small bridge party And on Wednesday evening Mr I B Powers. Jr . gave nether auction party Her decora tions were of coamaa and green. Mrs. Powell wa presented with a prixe of dainty hand-embroidered handker chief, and Miss Ada te Tlmberlak won the handsom deck of cards. De licious refreshment were served On Thursday evening Mrs B F. Board gave her guest a charming par ty Cards and dancing were the amusement for the evening On Thursday evening Mra J C Mn Braver gave a most enjoyable "Trail" party, complimentary to her house guest. Mr W K Mitchell .of Shelby Her home on Main street was attrac tively decorated for the occasion with cut flower Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs Wheeler Martin. Jr. of Wll liamston. i thp guest of her parents. Dr and Mrs W. 1 Potest. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. tireen. of Ral eigh. enl a short time In Wake For est during thp past week. Miaa Hophie 1 annnu has returned from Richmond, where ah went to ropsuH with the foreign Mission Board of the Baptist Convention In regard to her return to China on the Tnd of November. Mis Rosa Powell, who attended ths I'owel-Johnston wedding last week, haa returned to New York. W. C. Powell, of Jacksonville, ria . returned home Wednesday after a visit to his daughter. Mrs. B. F. Board. He was on the Hill to attend the Powell Johnston wedding. Mr L 'Irsves has returned from Richmond and Petersburg, where she visited relative On Friday afternoon Mrs. H M. Po test rave a charming tea. complimen tary to Mrs Wheeler Martin, of Wil liam ston Some heap people expect fh. Peter to paaa them through the peafly gate because they once paid 60 centa for a 1-cent supper at a church social. FRIDAY OCTOBER at tte jfi:& BdSsi h M ' VaMllrtl U WU Uid 29 a- - ;'.-
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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