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LOCAL HIGHSTIE CHARLOTTrTEAWr Sute High School Title Still """tlndecided; To Play Again Monday - (Haeci.1 l Thr V.wa ind Obtrer I Chapel Hill, Dee. 18 "Buttling through mud for two and a half hours ant by moonlight in the last quarter, the Char lotte and Raleigh trams were forced to lea the Htate Ligh achool Xiotbail rhampkaskip aadeejded her hjs after noon. larkneai ended the game a seven to seven tie. Raleigh pushed her touch dowa through ia the first quarter. Char loft raced her's over in the third. The two teams will remain on the Hill over Huudtty and'ple-y tire tie oaT here Monday, . ..... lrry Templeton, Charlotte's right lulf. wa the ftrlght star of 'the after noon. He made four 25 yard gaiua. Shaw Pruett with his (15 yard run which gar 'harlotta.'tar sole toinfhiUwn and his sure tackling was Templet u a chief rival for first honors. Champion a ltd E. Mills were, Raleigh's greatest ground gainers. M array and Terrell were the tiest men in the line. Kaleigh made' her only touchdown after fire minutes and a a If ef play. After marching steadily up the' muddy Held the Raleigh team made one final heave and .pushed Cbampioa ortr Charlotte's goal. Mills kicked goal. From then tilt the last of the third quarter a Raleigh victory lecuied prob able. The lull-ertled down in Char lotte's territory at the opening of the second half aa-stf it had found a home, tut Kaleighjvuftld not push it over Charlotte' goal Tine. When the wquarter was almo.t over ti , . Charlotte's center with the pigskin on his 35 yard line snapped the ba.ll to Pruett who had taken WiUou'a place. Pruett. iore through the Bahfigk line and barkfleld and with a clear field be fore him he dashed 8- yard to the Raleigh goal pat. I'rirtos kkrked goal and tied up the Htate championship. Lineup: Charlotte. .rsarittosnv RalwJgk. Cochran I- E Faucrttr Murray L. T Haynes Morton L. O t'oley Pruette ' Terrell Tim minis R. K. Norwood Hitch R T Mills. I. Cravtoa R. I fen iris I'harr (Capt.i Q Mills, K. Willaou L. H. .. 8mith (Capt.i Templeton R. H Champion Klliott y Uotchkun "unmiary: , ' 8hatitntion cTiarTotte: tiagnar for Morton. Little for Timmona, Morton for Little. Little for Pruett, Pruett for Willeon. Willsoa for Pharr. Raleigh: Whiting for D. Mills, Hpruill for Fau eettt. " - Officials. Tayloe, Referee; Hpmewood, umpire; Parker, kcadlineiniaa" TTiTr Daggett, timekeeper. Time of quarters 15 minutes. Attendaare. 7'K). CANTATA "TUB VIRI9T CHILD."" BaaaUfnl Songa of tha Nativit, T IW tan By Christ CnnRh Ckair Toad gist PahlU larlted. One of the anoat beaotiful rompoai tions of Christmas music heard in Ka leigh in many years will ba rendered by Christ Church choir this evening at 8 o'clock. Haw ley's cantata "The Christ Child" will ba aung to the words proclaiming the joyful mesamg of the Nativity con tained in Holy Scripture. Tonight'a service will be the forerunner of the great Chrislmaa commemoration in Christ church nest Saturday and will be ia the nature of a prelmie ta that high festival. The choir has been carefully trained by Mr. Owen for the rendition of this wonderful composition and the chorus will number thirty voices, includ ing soloists. The arias, recitations, and ehoruaai ara exceedingly tender and appealing. The public ia cordially invited. The choir ia as follows: R. Bliaa Owen, Organist and Director. Cbadr: Soloists: Mrs. Aahe, Mrs Parker, Mra. Baa. Mrs: Hraneill. and Miaa Shull; Meaara. Baner Horfn sad Capt. Orieg. Mies Amy Wjn.tor. Misa Naani Lee, Miss ltcy Moore. M Florence Jones, Miss Lucy Dorteh. Miss Kssis Baker, Miss Margaret Btedman, Mrs. Ashby Baker, Mra. Nannie Ashe, Mra. Beasie W. Baas, Mrs. B. Moore Parker, Miss Zona Bhull, Mrs. Henry M. Wilson, Mra. ("has. MeRimmon, Mra. James Bnggs, Jr, Mra. Wa. Stanettl. Miaa Sophia Busbee, ,Mr. Jtobart Lea Hayes, Mr. Charlea B Malene, Mr.' Sherwood Haywood, Capt. A. Grieg, Mr. Archie Hortoa, Mr. James Bonner, Mr. V. C. Pritchett, Mr. Ueorg Lawrence, Mr. E. H. King. Mr. Kianbrough Jones, viollnUr Geo, Bommey, violincello. Weddings and EngagemenU Ceok-Jarratt. Marriage annouacauieata have baea received here as follows: "Mr. A. H. Jarratt anaouneea th mar riage, of his sister, Harriet, to Mr. Henry Lemuel Cook on Wednesday, December the ineenlh. nineteen hundred and Bf teen, Charlotte, North Carolina. "At home after January the first, Key Went. Fla." Thie marriage was the culmination of a romance that began twenty or mare yea re ago. It ia stated by friends that several times the couple were on the point of taking the marriage vows but in each instance something occurred to break up the match. Only two ar three veara ago the nuptials ware all but consummated, but there was a hitch and another long delay resulted. The wedding united two people of -a. -r - ' 1 - ' Our final dispersal of stylish COAT SUITS With-at least three months wearing time for the ladies, this falls as a logical gift suggestion. Every one is a this season's style. These values will be oh sale early Monday morning. CIO xf7C ' The cream of our stock is in this, ri PlQtf U assemblage of fine Suits worth from $27.51o $40.00. Snappy, clever styles. d 1 HZrJt!l The unic Suits may W "purchas- viOiO ed elsewhere but at $25.00. The leading Coat Suit materials, styles and shades, are here. $12.95 Splendidly made garments that' are easily worth $20.00. Heavy Serges, Poplins, and other good t cloths. . Good . iange of sizes and styles. - T - . -,.- dQ At As good Suit as you will find at POpef $17.50 or $18.00. We've put the e right down at the bottom. Some desirable usiness styles- Separate Skirts Coats and day Frocks art aW underpriced for this week. f . " - Hrici usi 113 llTOlle Street RaldgfiNi -CB more than ordinary importance The bride is a n.iecc of the lute Ucu. Thomas Clingman and ia th.ua a niemlM-r of one of the moat distinguished farnilU in tlie State. Prior to 1 lie nedding she lived In ladkia county. Tha groom ja a civil anginecr ia the employ of the Florida hal Coast Kail way, and in taie capacity helied build the portion of the East Coast road that rune from Miami to Key West, the con t ruction of thia bring one of the nuist 4iancuat engineenug.?Teat mat have ever been aceojnnlished He is a uative bf Davie county aad a half unci of Mr. Will X. Coley, of Rali-igh. Pwwell-Sadler. Whiteville, Dee. 18. A wedding of marked beauty wan) grarplieity and of muck interest to silla ekeje of fuends througkeut tha Htata waanaoiemntaed at Edge wood, th "home of Mr. and Mrs Aleaander Franklin Powell, when Wed naaday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock their daughter, Miaa Lucy Beers Powell, be earns the bride of Dr. Ralph Colvert Baathar, TheMremon waa ianpreaaively narfofmed by Rv htinre'.af tha Pres bytarian church, in the presence of a large number of relatives and inti mats frienda of the contracting parties, and took place in tha east parlor, where aav ienproviaed altar -was arranged of palms aad ferns inWrnpereed with white earaitiens fend lighted candle. . Ta th atrain af Mendelssohn's "Wedding March," raadarad by Mrs. Joaeph A. Brown, of Ubadboajn, the weddiag party entered In th following order: First th officiating minister took place in front ef th altar, fol lowed by th little flower glrla, Etta Hamilton Powell aad Elisabeth Powell, dainty aad fairy like la whit accordian pleated e luff on with pearl trimmings, carrying baskets of pink rose buda and amilaz. They were followed by the ring bearer. Master Badger Hayes of Charlotte, handsome in suit of black velvet, carrying the ring in tha heart of an orchid. Next cm( the dam of honor, Mri. Thomas Clarence Johnson of hmmberton, sister of th bride, hand omely gonned in eapphira velvet, with court train and trimmings of Jet, (he wore a buck picture bat aad carried whit rose. Then cam th maid of honor, Miaa Mattie Lou Anderson of fayetteville. gowned la whit embroid ered net with tulle trimmings aad white picture hat, carrying pink La France to. Tha bride entered oa the arm of her father, and wa met at the altar by the groom and his beat man, Mr. Alex Powell, Jr. Tb bride wore a going away suit of dark blue cloth with trimmings of beaver, with hat and gloves to match, and carried, a bou quet of violeta and fernt with orchids. During the eeremosy 0 Perfect Day ' wan softly played. The bride ia the youngest daegliter f MY. tad Mrs. Alexander Franklin Powell of Whitevill. Ths groom is a youag -physician, a native ex Char lotto, bat locating her two years ago tot .uw MSstic ( hi profession. The oeawtuul ' array of vreddiaa gifts ia silver aad rut glass amply attest the popularity of tha young couple.' ' A reception followed th wedding. ttmr which Dr. aa4 airs. Sadler left oa th evening traia for a bridal trip North. Out of town guests present for the weddiag wer Mr. aad Mrs. A. B. Pow- sU of Oxford, Dr. aad AOs. T. C. Joha- sos), Pr. N. A. Thompsoa aad Mrs. J. B.. Pool ef LombertM, Misa Mattie Lot! "Anderson ef rsyettevill. Mra J. A. Brews ef Chadboara, Mr. aad Mrs. C B. Wright tia Vfr. aad Mrs. fur a f Boardmsa, Mr. Badler snd Mr. and lira B. O. Hayas aa4 Master Sadler Hayes ef Charlotta. bridegroom is popular with a large circle of friends. Mrs. Frederick I. Hutton. wife of the mayor, is visiting her parent. ,.('ul, and Mrs. try, in Oreensboro. Mrs. W. P. Oenhciuier o Roanoke. Va . is spending some time with her parents. Col. and Mrs. II. t. rkaw, at Ijiberty Hill. Mrs. Genhcinier una until her marriage a few weeks ago Mia Hallie Hliaw. well known in this State. Mr. T. W. Menlwrn ha. returned from a visit to her son in Taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. (). U. Rurkrr. in Orex"nvilIe. Mix Hume Phillips, who ha. Iecn at tending a college in Washington, IV C, is at home for the holidays. Miss Julia l'arrott ligs icturned from an extended visit in Mt Olive and Hal eigh. Mr. and Mra. Once 'Greene have re turned from their wedding trip in the north. Mrs. Oreene was before her marriage a fortnight ago Miss Clara Hinea, considered one of the Htate's mont beautiful young women. Kev. and Mrs. N. B. Hlnekliurn of (toldeboro have peen spcuding a few daya with friends here. Mr. Curtis Ronsti of Hugo and Miaa Maud Btroud were married at the home of the bride'a brother, Mr Kd rttrsud. Monday afternoon. Kev. F.. N. flarri son, pastor of Caswell Htrect Methodist chnrch, performed the reremony, which II witnesaed by a large number of friends of the couple Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Bouae are members of prominent families. Mra. T. O. Hyman of New Bern is a guest at Vernon Hall, the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelii Harvey. JONSTON Xiastoa. Dea. II Miss Mary Ora has retsraed from Laariabsrg, wkeri ah has beea spaadiaf sea ttaa. laTltattoa hava Usa seat eat rai iatr as follows . , t -- -Mr, sad Mrs. Oearga TTall Tall rs fnswt the heaor af ywur preeeace si th sum ft their daoghUr. Winifred Ruby, U Mr. Jha Arthur TtrralL a Tasttdayiraaixux, December tha tweaty Irst, at sevea a'cVxk, Gordo Street Cbrkatlaa chnrefe, KiaetcB, Jforth Care- Miaa Tun is prominent socially la this city aai member ef an i tha seo Uaa'srshiaat families. -Tha- preevectiva DIKE. Duke, Dec. 18. -The Christmas Cir den. presented hv the school children at the auditorium Friday night, marked the closing of the graded s. hool for the fall term. The play wai an attractive one and well gottcu up and the little folks acted their part well. It mas a very rreditable cntertainuiclrl, surli as any achool should lie proud of. The average attendance of the school has been higher and more regular this fall than any previous lime of the achool. Kspecially well attended have been the night schools which required the ser vices of two teachers. The graded school will open again for the spring term January 3rd. Hat nr. lav the teach- ers left for their respective homes. Prof. Dalton for titlkey. Mis., Hrootne for Kinston, Miss Wnl.e for Winston. Misacs Mary Lucy Dupree and Rettie Pearl Flenimiug for tircennlle. Miss Naucy Kate Ixing for Kutlierfordtoii and Miss Susan Railings for Wilson. Saturday in the domestic science rooms at the achool building Miss N II Hroome entertained ber Sunday school class with a candy pulling party. Fiery member of her clasa was present and after cooking the candy thoroughly en joyed the pulling. While th candy waa cookiag they enjoyed many games and other amusements. Thursday night Hcv. W. L Mane... the new preacher for Duke aad Aiiair arrived from Hemp. V C. He ua met at the tram and ondiwt. t 1 be. par .onage, where many of the vo-d Mefti odist wemea had epared mpM-r and had the home cmfortable. Mr Mane.. brought with him his wife and their two rhlblreu. H is appwialmeal for Sim lay wa. for Angier, but the Inn ruu gregations agreel to let him preach st Nuke Htindav and at Angier the rimt eiunday in January. The following have liern apwinte. t. attend the (treat Wesley Hible t lau FeileratiMn at Fayetteville January I t I, and i"th; I- K. Htan. ll. I. K. VarlH.i ough. K W. HarSeld. James Smith. M' fc S. tarburnugh. Miss bet tie IVarl Flemmiug. - Theae ar all teawhevs uf Wesley lasses in the Methods Muadav sch.nd here. It is very likelv t'.at other, will attend from the Monday school. I.ENOIR lanoir. Iee lit. The New Id .-a 'lub had for it. hostess on last Thur,l,Hv afternoon. Mrs ('. C KfimpMa at the Htirnpson hon4e ia fast lraoir. After aa hour sprut in makiug Christma. rpiaHrots and etcbaufing )da. ou tins popular si'bject. es. h gurst waa pre seated with a numbered ard to make her most desired wish for ''hri.tn.s. The reading of thee .honed a most di versifled li't of want. Th htewe then invited the members into the eitting room, where thev were greeted by a regular fhristuia. tree, rleerly sr rauired and brilliantly iiluminate.1 U myriads of small candle.. Kacb gue.t as presented with a dainty gift The luckv numlter wa. dtawn hy Mr. I'. I. vViImhi ami she was prevented with a haudsonie gue.t ton el. The inrited guest, were .Meadamc. A. K. Hnrloiv and Clyde Moose. The spprooching marriage of Misa .it. i tie- Middleton to Mr William Roy li'v i. of unusiisl intere.t to noir M-iet. Mis. Middleton wa. a niem In'r of the liioir public -bool faculty fur two year, and her oro.pective re fill n to this city is a can.e of sincere pb-UMire uiiioiiK lnr ninny friemli here. The KTooui to te i. a son of the Inte !r William IV Ivev and Mr.. Ivcv and i. at prcvitt a piMil:ir .ab'.man of tha I.igirrtt vcr? Totiai i 'nriipan v. The marriage will nccfir on tli nfternoon of Wedueiniuy. Ileccmlier t It fit I o'rlo.k. Haint 1'aul Metliuii.t .luinli ih (wld.boro. the home nf Mi. MiddletuU.. Mis. Margaret Harptr, who ba. liewa spending the fast in PlnUdeiphia. study ing art at a local college, has returned to lnoir to .icud the holiday., with her parent., Mr. and Mrs. tteorgc F. II a r r. Misses Maude Miniah and Hel.-n Shell are t Ypci-ted to return t- l.euoir tho first of the coming week from I'haitcl Hill, where they are ougag.'d in teach i::g in the lugh school to spend the holi dai . uitli their parents. Provider Limited. Ohio Farmer. Old Mammy Msrv Persimmon raited one ilsv f.n the tillage Ian vcr. Well, old la.ly .'' he said, "what can I do for ou I" Ah wants to dit'oce mati jsi-an-l,' said Aunt Mary. Divorce your I'nele Mill T " filed ilia lawyer, "liood gracious, wlivl' "H.kaso he's done got religion, dnt's hv. snid Aunt Mary, au' nn aiu't UjJ a ehichen i.ii de table fo' six wee..."' ybursjbra Clear Head M BROMO-SELTZERs lUrojo JS YJZR Y WSJ ERE Every Cent You Spend Foolishly Is Banked By Some One Why Not Bank It Yourself? It Is Your lttoney Save It! 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