Newspapers / The News & Observer … / Oct. 24, 1915, edition 1 / Page 19
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
E UKbAYAbRNiNC OCTOBER 34, 9iS. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER HAMLET Hamlet. Oct. II Mr. W H Land hota to th Tuesday Afternoon Exchanr Bwk Club Tuesday After noon at her homo nn Spring atreet. Table were placed In tho parlor and reception hall tor progressive "il." . Th members voted that baraaftar no prise would be given In tha club. After tha exchange of bok a Baled court with eoffe wag served. The next meeting of tha club will be at the home of Mr. C. C. MaeCretght. Mra. W R. Land waa hoeteee again fn Wednesday afternoon at tha regu lar meeting- of tha Wednesday After noon, Bridge Club. Vaaea of bright colored autumn flower war placed throughout tha room. After tha limn a a lad couraa with tea and mints was served. Mra C. D. Thornton ha a her (ut at her home on Lcljey etreat. her mother, Mr. H. H. Murrey.. f Oreenborn. ff. C. Mr. and Mr. O. I riou.l are r rid ing a while In Baltimore where Mr. Cloud la undergoing treatment at Johns Honklne Hoepltal. Mr. and Mr. A. (iwen Wilson are visiting In Philadelphia. New Tork and Washington. O. C. Mr. H. K. Gibbons waa hoateaa to th Friday Afternoon Hewing Club at her home flit Mlnturn avenue Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served. REIDSVILLE TO THE PUBLIC DURING ALTERATIONS WALK THROUGH THE BUILDING FROM FAYETTE VILLE STREET TO OUR TEMPORARY STORE ON WILMINGTON STREET. JuBt arrived another lot of those celebrated RoyaMtonRtigs We have had such great success in Tselling this fall. The best RUGS made priced at old prices before any rise in raw materials. Reldevllle. Oct. II C. U Jones at tended the mate Pair at Raleigh Tuea day and Wedneeday. Ha aay large crowds are in attendance and the en hi bit are very Ana. Tha good road exhibit, he aaya I especially Interact ing. Aline Interfered with th racing program an Wedneeday. Teaterday' tobacco break here showed ennelderahle Improvement In ouallty and the average la now much higher than ht week. Mr. R. f. Hopkins, and family, of T'o-iello, Idaho, who have been spending a month nn a vlait lo rela tive near here, have returned lo their far Western home. Ml Mary Blackburn of nrn born. I vlaitlng friend hare. Mm. llsssell M Tucker ha entered a Richmond hoapltal for treatment. Mra. Luey Trotter ha returned from an extended vtelt to relative In Wlnstom-Balem. Mr. ft. P Richardson ha been pending a few day at hi gold mine. In Montgomery county. Messrs f'ohurn and Iive. of Nor folia, pushing the eale of tudhaker sea. spent Wedneeday In hi autsmo bile. Mr Oenrg 0xtrs enrrieit n loan f.f ' -ntorth young people lo Ih lltate ra'r wenneeflav in hi automohile flev. T, W. Overhy went to Dreena. brn yeeterday in rref plan for a new ihurrli he Is getting ready lo build at Osceola Messrs l,n Hardy and Willie Olan rey returned the first prt of the week from ahort visit to their- relative In Roxonro. Mr. . F. Terry ha returned from Urate's Branch. Vs.. where ha tti called few day ago hy the death of her brother. Mra. O. M. Trent ha returned from at tn Hoepltal. where ehe recently underwent a very aertou operation. Her many friend will he glad to learn that ehe I now reooverlng nicely FOREST CITY Forest ("it v. Oct IJ - Mia Xell Toung wa hoeteee to the U I., club rndav evening from If) lo II O'clock The parlor and dining room wPrt decorated with roldehrnda and potted plant. rive table, with gllt ed acorlng rardr. were uaed in pro areaaive card game. A tempting tod rnitree n served by th hoateaa, aelted hy her leler. Mr J. F Alex ander Pr and Mr C. H HomphlH were hoorel gueu of the club. Mr, f'gmarnn Jen kin, nee Miea Bva "nwle. of fireenaboro. and Mr '11 llem Wrtkle, of Camden, were gueat nf nnnor MIm Mr Bowie entertained a few frienda Wedneaday evening, compli mentary to her ataief. Mra. Cameron .lenkin. df ftraenahoro. A ner.i ond time Wae enjoyed hy the gut !'hrni of Scandnnvla." "('libaee Ttonk furnlahed part of the entertain, laud King "Olanthe.-'- "Michitel ment - i Halloran." ' THE HOUSEKEEPERS' OPPORTUNITY Size 9x12 feet, selling at $40.00 Size 8.3x10.6 feet, selUng at . . 35.00 Size 6x9 feet, telling at ..... . 25.00 Small Rug to match at correspondingly low prices. All over our store we are showing new goods the best merchandise at exceedingly low prices. It will pay you to come and see us in our Wil mington street store. CMV L the Bapttat churoh entertained Friday evening at tha hom of Mtaa Emma Lynch. In honor of th honorary mem her of their society. While the gath ering waa aecial in nature, aome pre- Ing hualnea waa tranaacteo. A pleas ant time waa enjoyed by all preaent. ttafrhment were eerved during th evening. HICKORY Hlckorv t. II The flrt meet ing of the WedneiHlay Afternoon Book Cliih wa held Wedneeday afternoon with the president. Mm. N. W. 'la k For the occasion the nmia w aeco- ruled with a profusion of fflrt flower. The following book have been e- lted for the coming year: 'The Henri of the Detl.'" "The Rainbow Tril." "K." "The Call of the Cumber- lnnd." 'Saturday rhllu The lira. Lr. r. II. Hemphill hav re turned to Forest City after apendlng two week wilb her parenta. Mr. and Mr. Markham. at Chapel Hill. Miaa Ruth Wllllamaon vuited friend In ffpartanhura; part of laat weak. Mr. ft U Relnhardt and little Ml Marte Hughe apent part of Tueaday In HparLanburg vlaitlng Utile Mt Hugh' father, Mr. dam Hughe, who l a .patient In Hteedly'a Hoapltal, Miaa lm King entertained a few fnend Tuesday evening at rook. Mra. Cameron Jenklne. of Oreene bnro. I vimting her parenta. Mr. and Mra J. A. Bow lea. Tha Toung Woman Auxiliary of V .. a 1 - - Rn.inau" knit j II.IIMM.Ii. " " " " . Tiirmrtll " "KaturHV' 4'hllff" tin the hook of th afternoon t thi meeting, the hoatea reading several crlflcim nd a chrmlna; letter frbm the aut hoi-en. Mra.' Karri After ad journment of the boetnee meeting. .. e guests mere invited Into the dining room, beautiful with its decoration of funk chryeanthemum. where r. de Iclom flv-courae luncheon wa erved. The club meet again Novem ber 17 with Mra. W. A Hall In honor of Mr. TV 8. Martin, of Canton. Mr. W. N. Martin entertained Tuesdsv night at two table of auc tion. The gurit of honor was present ed with a lovely handkerchief end Mr. C. af Bhenill wa preaentw4 with a a ecu or rarae ror making hlaheet arore. Those playing were Maadana w. n. Martin. C. M. Bherrlll. K. Bnran Grandmother's Cameo Brooch m You always did think it was beautiful, didn't you? And it was. The exquisite coloring and dainty carving of cameos give them distinction and beauty which other jewelry can not equal But-the old-fashioned CamA Jewelry wa too big, heavy and clumsy. Modern pieces, which are so. fashionable now, are dainty, light and refined. . Jolly & Wynne are showing Brooches, Scarf Pins, Rings, Lavalliers, and other Cameo orna ment of. superior quality and worftmanship. The stones are of exquisite coloring, the carving fault less, and the mountings of charming design, v This grea improvement in the making of Cameo Jewelry haa brought it once again into fashion. Thi? fall Bnd winter it will be much worn by women and men who pay attention to styles in jewelry. - . JQttY & WYNNE JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS 7 4 1 128 Fayetteville Street , : " Jones. H. C. Luta. 8. H. r'arrabee talker Lyerly and W. H. Farrar. Af ter the game th card ware removed and an Ice couree aerved. In celebration of her nfth birthday Mla Nancy tang Martin, daughter or Mr and Mr. W N. Martin remained nine of her little friends Tueeday afternoon. After aome time spent in playing gamee the little folka were asked Into th dining room, and after cutting the birthday cake, with ita five pink candle, waa aerved with cream and mint Mieee Margaret niacKiium. LHirotny cilley. Jean Far rabee. Katherine Wheeler. Katharine Lyerly. Rugan Wolfe and Ovorge rcumn v oot ten cnamo Martin ktid J K Kunderburk. Jr were tho neeta tor ene ceienratlon The Itouiul tlozen Bunk- t'lub mat Wednesday afternoon with Mra. Roy At Tnethy Th book for apeclal dle- ttraeton was "The Tenement." bw lloofh nrklngton The hoatea read an entertaining sketch of thla Interest ing Indiana author. A "M Mlrandr tory w alao enjoyed Mra. Oraham or r-niiadelphla waa a welcome vial tor At the cloee of the meetlnr delightful luncheon in three courses a s aerved The Hickory Book Club held its flraf meeting of tha year Wednesday afternoon with Mr. K. C. MentJea a nneteea Th member of this club re Meedarnea K. C. Menate. preal ent: J O. Qgrtb. vice-president: E. Chadwlck. aecHerary. H. C. Men sees. J. -A. rtamear. o. M. Roveter. A A Hhuford. Jr.. . L. 8huford. M. D Abernethy. O. H. Oeltner...J A alar trrr - Mtmee Ada Schenck. Emily Wheeler and Mary Geltner. Two gueata. Mr. W. P. Eium, Jr.. of Golds bo ro, and Mlaa Minnie Gwaltney. were preaent. Th book for th year are "Cabbages and Kings." "The Har bor. "The Open Market." "A Far Country." "The Wemen ef Egypt,' "Mong!ade. "Landloper," 'T"ha Charm of Scandinavia." Th Money .viaater. "on the Bench." "The Sunny Side of Diplomaiiv Life." 'The Woolen Dress." "Johnny Appleeeed" and "Alaska -De With John Mulr." It waa a treat to hear the hoateaa' account of her book. "Cabbage and King." and its author. O'Henry. who waa William ldi?y Porter, a native of thla State The profusion of flow era, coamo and roses, waa a delight, especially th picture In the dining room with the centerpiece on the table or pink roees. The pUe cards had on one de The "Alice in Wonder land" rhyme pertaining lo the title of the book. On the other -aide wa a picture of a king la many do minion, via., invention, finance, opera singers, movies, etc. The btn-boa boxea were cabbages. The opening meeting of the Pleaide Book Club for tile year was held Wed. nesday with Mr. James 1' Shutord. Mr. Horace &utz was' t 'corned aa a new member of-the club. The only gueat was Mrs. K U. 8. Iavls. of nenaei-ken. itee club former pees. aeni. a criticism on the bovk. "Th Keeper of tree Cror," u red by me namen. jwra, uavi read a short tor, by, U liesiry . At - ttr cine of tne literary program the gueata paireo 10 ine amine room, which v-a oeeouruity aecoratetl for the occaetoa with enryaanthamuma. Here an ele gant ave-coure lunch waa served the color scheme of yellow and while oetng carried out In every course Reed. Kdward Banvala. J F. Qond man, I J. Krvia and Mieee Willie Paubrtoa nd Mary Phifer Pember loat? " ' UtU Margaret Virginia Query oele braked her fourth birthday Tueeday afternoon at a party at the home of her grandmother, Mra. J. V. Query on Georgia avenue. Twelve of her lit lis friend were preaent. Gam were played, after which refreshments wer erved. Mr. A. B Pound has returned from Wlnttn-8alm. where she has been visiting Mra. K. I- lirtrd . Mia Annette Wilton, of Wlnatn flelera, to viatting he grandmother air. R. g. Harrta. Mr. and Mr. J. F Goodman Mrs A K lenta and Mra Richmond Herd alliterated "A Pair of Sties" In riali bury Monday evening Mtaa I.u(y Love ha re'urned -fro a visit ta friend in Charlutl Mr. and Mra, M. F. (tit. his have returned from a visit to I .an caste They were accompanied by Mia Rut MrCardell who la Mr. Kitchle a guest Mtaa Virginia Feuahee has gone to Ur sen wood. H C. to visit relative Mia Francea Atkins Will spend the week-end with har mother. Mr Mm nie Atkin. Mrs J. M Odll. Mr F C OdeM of Greensboro, and Mr. A O Odrll spent Thursday In Charlotte with frlnd Mr. F. C. Odcll is the guest of Mra. J. M Od11. and haa been th honor at several delightful social function. Mlsa Kllaabth McMaster. who has been tha gueat of Miaa Myrtle remhe ton. left Moaday for her home at Wlnnsboro. 8. C. Mr. .1 Iee Btone of Hickory. Is tb guest of Mrs. W. A Stone on Fast Corbin at rest. Mia Mabelle Gaither. of Pool Aprlnge. Iredell county. Is visiting her sister Mra H. P. Quff. Mra, J. A. C. Cotttnaham Is visiting her lter. Mr W. C Bo1 Mr Oowan Duanber. Ml Lury lxive Mlaa Janle Patterson and Mr C. R. wgnr motored in Winston Kalem Thursday morning In Mr Wag ner'a car. They returned hy Greene horo and vtelted th fair. Mr. J. Iock Brwtn and Mis Wil lie May Ptratford apent Thursday In "hrlotte Mrs R 8. Ragan. of Hallahury. 1 visiting friends hare. Mra. H P. Ouffy has returned from Aahevlll where she pent several davs with Mr. Ouffy. who I recovering from a protracted lllneaa. Mrs. Archie Cannon. Mrs l.uther Hartaell, and Mr. Robert Young spent Thursday In Charlotte, motoring ovir In Mrs lounfl car Mrs. A. lj Hmlth who haa been vlaitlng Mrs. Toung. re turnsd to the city with hr Meedame A. Jones York. P V Cnr.on. W. J. Hill, Jr . 7. M Moore and J. W. Cannon. Jr.. htive returned from 8helby where they -ere the guests of Mra. Clyde Hrey Mra Rum Klllenberger. who h been visiting her sister. Mrs. Karl H Brown, haa returned to her home In Kansas City. Mra. W. J. Montgomery ha returne, frorjL.jiancaster. H. ('.. where she hiix been vieitlna her daughter. Mrs .1 Hascl Wither poon. Mr and Mr. C. A Cannon. Mr P R Coltran. Mlaa Jenn Coltrane and Mlsa Elisabeth Coltrane have returner) from Ucatonia. whera they were the guests of Mrs. P. A. Garrison Mr. and Mra Kdward Heuvaln In returned from a vlait to lilrmlngham and Greenwood. Mlaa Ophelia Heartt. of Charlotte la the gueat of Mr P. M IAfferty. Uttle Mlaae Laura Tlllett and Carolyn Baldwin are vlaitlng Maater William Weddlngton. Little Mlaa Nancy Iee Cannan and Maater Da via Franklin Caavnon have gone to Qoldeboro to visit relatives Mlsa Joaephin Hranner Atitins. or thi city, who I li. Nw york BtudylnK piano and voice, has been given a po sition aa teacher of piano in the stu dlo of her teacher, Mr. William Nelson Burrltt Miss Kthet Gnwan. a representative of the department of education at Waahlngton. made n sd dress at Oti- al graded achool Thursday evening 'Ming forth th need and advantageH of establishing gardens In connection with th achol garden to he cultivated by th school children of the grammar grade. Mlaa Gowan wa on her way to Charlotte to attend th civic con vantlon. I J1 IT rf I New- Dresses Just received a splendid new assortment of Wo men's Fall and Winter House, Street and Evening Dresses. They are made of Cotton, all Wool Serge, Silk and Poplins, combined with pretty Phids making the newest waist effects. House Dresses $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 St neet Dresses $6.48, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Evening Dresses $12.50. $15.00 and $17.50 We have made it easy For every lady to select her wardrobe this fall. si- ;i ijtaa V V'J fnrHsil Mtentifm 10 Mall Orders E HUNTER-RAND CO. f ta.tKttg'. imii r Mrs. R. F.. BobMU Fntertaiii. It Mra. B. K. Bob- those living In the villaao are antl' clpating a very pleasant evening, and larse attamlaxice la expected. President V A. Harper left a few lays ago for a two wek' tour through Georgia and Alabama in th Interest i the college. II will Mtenri th conference of the Routhem Christian church which I to be held at Enigma, Ia . next week. ' Mi the tlrst of this week th Bou- thern Christian Conference was held lit Knanoke, Ala.. R. No. 1. Rockatand Chruitlan church. CONCORD Concord. Oct, tl. Mr. B.. E. Har ris delightfully- Sterthed a a umber I oitnende rnaay moraing la bower of Mra V. C Odcll -of Oreensboro. wit is the gueet of Mrs, J. St. Udell. Five hundred waa played, and folinwing th garw. refraahmenia were served. Mrs. Harris" gveeta wer Mead F. C OdeU, J. M. Odl Rtchanond r? - - , ' ' . . ' .:''." ' - Enfield. Oct bltt wa hostess at her handsome home Thursday afternoon to th Frank M. Parker Chapter. V. t. C. and their friend from four to six. Thi gracious lady, who li first vice president of her chapter, had through her quaint Invitation raaueated each gueat to wear an heirloom; a a result many beautiful and unique heirlooms were displayed After the roll call of he Daughters, the chapter president Mrs. E. L. Whitehead, at tha request of the hostess, explained for the bene fit of those present who were not Dughlr. Just what the organisation meant gave a summary of the work accomplished hy the local chapter In he past. Mesdsmes J. C. Collin and T. Howell were then asked to select the most unique heirloom worn by the guests. One young lady attracted much attention by the old-fashioned roke bonnet which she wore, while another Daughter said that-her heir loom consisted of tha beautiful pink at her belt the from a hush that had grown in th family garden for several generation. Th gold, mo- sale aet brooch of Miss Katie Rlddlck one the property ef her great grand mother, wa declared to be the most unique, an wa presented with a arge bouquet of red ilnnias, which Mra. Bobbitt aaid grew In grand - motnar garden two contests, ona hoe answers were th general In th war Between the tr.te. the other, article In grandmother' kltch- n, wars engaged in with much seat. While the gueata were laughingly pur. alinr over the contests. Mrs. J. T. eetly old-fashioned music on th Howell played very skillfully and piano. Klnce there was a tie In each contest, the large number of aucceaa- ful contestant were asked to draw for th two prise. Thla resulted in Miss t'rma Britt winning that for the war contest, a lavender boudoir cap. nd a small bag of lavender, and Mi Mary Collin rapturing the one for the ire ben contest, some tickets for the picture show. Mr. Bobbitt ws astted in rvlng her deliciou three course luncheon by Mr. t H. Alaop. Mlaa Ruth Wood: Krtna Whitehead, and Bell Whlta- er. In hrr refreshments at well-aa r teceetTone red geraniums. dahlias, autumn - leave and -white rhtraavnthemum. the color scheme waa red and white. It I Interesting to note mat in ine pound cake that waa aerved there was brandy ever eighteen years old ... . f0 J;,vp Recital Tweadajr Elon College. Oct. f I The mem ber of the music faculty of Elon College will give a reel t a U In tha col leg auditorium Tuesday craning. I Octbr :th at eight o'clock. Thoee taking part fril lJftu .Miaa Anna sr. Baker, director, who hag Jut recently complete, bee etedie tn hoaton; Mia Mabel B. Harris, of llawderwen, N. C. a singer ef pleasing personality and charm: Mlaa Lois B. Iaetdwn; of Gribrv N. C. pianist who Stag K-en member of the f ecsrfty for three g ears: Mr. Edwin M. Betts. pianist, o. Raleigh. N. Cr.who gradu ated frsMBl lb Durham Coneervatnry aie era member of th faculty fee keteral vear Tb atiideau gad paraat. sg wall Mi lanheraa Latdiew t.lve Musical. The Ladles' Aid 8o-lety of Holv Trinity Lutheran Church recently gave a musical at the home of Mr. C. M Miller, Boylan Height A large number of guests wen present and the evening waa most delightfully spent At the door a sliver offering wa re- reived, which, with a few additional contribution on th following dav. amounted to lit HI. Mime Phillip and Rchull. of St. Mary faculty, contributed greatly to the enjoyment of the occasion hy a nnmher of selections Mra. Leror Thiem, accompanied by Mr. Weaver. sang In very pleaalng manner. Ml Mildred Stoddard gar a reading which wa enjoyed by all. Male volcea of the Lutheran choir, accom panied by Mies Henrietta Srhwarti. Interspersed enjoyable number Mr. oilier sve some selections which were highly enjuysd. Little Clara ajid Klmer Wright won the applause of II In little German song Cream and wafer were served hy the ladles of the society Wrldofi Book Club Meets. Weld no. Oct H Mlsa Mary Bin ford Hlertie was hostess to th Rook Club on Tuesday fternoon.v Oct. I Mrs Rd wards, the presided, presided snd ten member reaponded to roll call Th tudy for th afternoon wa Spain and a most Interesting program was rendered a follow: Heading - Isabella of Caatlla Mr HarrUon Paper The Rnrsl Family of Bpaln Mrs T B Fierce. Musie Duet Mr W. A Pierce Ml Mugrove. Ooldenrort and pink mad a mnst attractive decoration In the hall and parlor The hostess ws assisted In servlnc a sslad and Ice course hy Utile Missea Elllrs Round and l.tirile Allen Two Wflddlng Annownntd. Salisbury. Oct il Two waddings whoa approach ha been announced are to b nlemnlsed In Rowan county onn and th bride and grooms are well known citiaen of thai county. Ilev York D Pool, a Methodist rnin,, lter. and Mis. Mattl Murph. of Kan napoli will he married at Smith Chapel Kannapolla. October ITth W Hnrv cn up and Ml Maggie Julian, both prominent young people or th St Paul neighborhood, Will marry at St. Paul October llth. atlas Julian l superintendent r.t tk girl' canning club In Rowan fTiend rou We Mate All the Well Xnown and Pnpalar Brand. NASH SQUARE PHARMACY PHONE I4( Open All Sight Every Might. Another Fresh Arrival of these Beautiful Fur Trimmed Suits for Monday's Selling. The Prices are Right. NEW TAFFETA PETTICOATS AT $1.98 UP Many beautiful shades ac company this last shiprfient of Petticoats which have just been received. Some harothe popular jersey tops. We are showing many beautiful Coats some in plaids and others in solid colors. Traveling, motor ing, utility and afternoon Coats, In tweedy broad cloUi, suede cloth and wool velour. Interlined and handsome lined. The SKIRTS are in the most approved new effect. COATS, SKIRTS WAISTS - -.a.. The Bon Marehe US FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C t ; . J --- - - -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1915, edition 1
19
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75