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TIIE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MORNINC, DECEMBER 1919lS - Sntf&tu III ' ' iDSSES 1 LZ BADGER & DENTON 5SS'S?fMa I Attractive 7 fStx" . Millinery The wr fcuM i a rti h III la raiina ss .- tfcraaar ea 111 ... . .tr' "Fancy Patterns" Tassaftaaa "j j, i HI T,S5.STkX?tt- Rear Foolery Shop Wlana to tt fcemrt. ta mN 4 are still. III J Chaws as lawari " win. '' J Wttk Is i sail is tfi to Oiiiiliiii lit. ' oa a uh , WM aaear too BWara a mil, all faia jr srta tKrtr fan I ' w U4 k llilf 1 liaaa aavW u rwaaa WrwrWl fuJI ha (ire to Uni eal Am a I lass th iMn. M aCUr awrawar. nam W afhua. Aae saves at aenua U- Ae Goat Wtoa astasias Can to Haa was O Til i hi l iaaua Hit erf Heat 1 O I ISV aktaaraw imM laml Tew ae.es names. ta aenili aarat Wtojlliaw ' aar Hemi aaaal pwuv ftaa ta arto ' N- Y- Tiaa. Vial KunM Ihnwiddie, nf Waih ingtoa, u aprnditij; the-holidsya with her sister. Mr r'.. H Trow. air. W. H. diiftn. a ho ha been viaitinr at "bnt church rectory, haa returned to ber horn? in PittVoro -Miaa IjIitt Middlcton hi gone to spend the blidyt th relatii-s la Durham. Miss Berths loag has gone to Rnf folk where ah aill spend fccversl rrk Vir Annie and Carrie Ijinry left yesterday for Ihirbam wh-re they will spend Christina wdh relative. Mia Hue Thar kilo a turn arrived from Cedar (Trove to spend the h.l i.la- with her ptrrnU. Mr. aaxl Mrs. J. W. Thackstoa. Mr. H. A Hort and children of Oreeavillr. were in the city yesterday ea route to HilUhora. Viaa Lrma Parriaa, of FaTHtrTill, peat a f -w annr here yrvterday on her way to M:1!1 I'lirg. Uiaa RrMxa Wall rrtarard yrstor daj aftrrnooa to Durham afWr arrnl lag the day hrre. Mia Eliaatvtk Norria, of Ilully Rpriaza, aa amoaf the tiaitort a err yratrUy. itrn. Virm Willfr haa rrtamrd from BKhrarad. Va -Mra. Wallt.urivr laa( Nolan haa returned t Ha It i more after a unit to her brother, hlr J...h 1 Haas -Mm H-Ica Whitakrr. of Maron, Ga ia here to nn1 the hnliUya with her aiother. Mrs J . Whitakrr. hire. W. K. Manor, of HarriKnni'iirg Va-, arrirrxl ia the rity yeetcnlay after aooa to riait Mr U A. hlahler oa North Feraon tre-t. hfiaa Jeaa TLarkston has arritel in the eity from New Hera to aral Christ au with her patreata, Mlaa U'La iHjai. aha kaa lea aa leriroiac treataaeal here, Teatrr.lay af teraejon retarne-) to Carthaax. Mra. Hear? D. Huaeh has (Mae to Crewe, Va, where alie will arwnl the koliilaya with her aavther. Mrs. hi. A. Hartlie. Viait the I'reBeh Rat Shop tomorrow. AJe. Mra, Hairhiafs Very III Xlra. TeliloB Hatrhin yetrrday waa reportel beiaf very ail. rhrtataaaa Daaco. The Country Club a ill hold its resrn PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS ENGRAVED TO Visiting Cards, Monogram Stationery. Engraved Invitations WRITC FOB SAMn.Cs AND PftlCCS EDWARDS & BR0U6HT0N PRINTING COMPANY scan miBKU us itamn eueiei, iortk ciroliu FURS :: FURS Fure and winter wraps cleaned, repaired, remodeled and made into newe,it styles. Have your old furs made over now The Parisian Fur Parlors 304, 304-A and 304-B Masonic Temple Bll PkoM 1739 Superba Weekly Program L -Mondaiy World Film Corporation presents Vivian Martin in "Utile Mademoiselle." Tueday--William For presents Anna Q: Niton m Tne Reecn ; erohon. jnyutual Master Picture, Margaruete Rsclier in J ; , "THe Miracle of Life.!' Thurstfcy An Eqiutable Feature, "Better Woman." - Friday A Wein-Edison -Feature, 'The Bondwomen,' with' f ;ri Maude Feilyri X; " '. -' SatardayA Broadway UruvMr ltu la- Chrislmaa da' -e on ncit Saturday Ltlrlit from S to 1'-'- a at at Bafraf e Meeting Poataoned. Tlie meeting of the Raleigh Woman's Huffragv 1-eBfc'ie, wbU waa mlieiiuieu tn l.e on Moat'ar. December , baa ben riostponol until farther notue. No Christmas Mnair. Tbe 'hritmiis music at the First Ba tist ehuirh, which was arrangwl for Stimia., IKicembcr 19. will not !. Ki"n owing to the Jt-Htli of one of the nifiu U-rs of the t boir, Mins Rntli Hay. a at Visiting In City. Mr. T I.. Oninry. of tbe department of larti-rioliT.v of Hie Kantas Htate A rirnltiirnl i'oilclic. it SlirnillllK thil mobtb with bis people mi the Old North State, lie is now in Kulrigh with Mrs (iiiinei, who has been in Kaleigh since Vtnl-r with her parents. Air. nnil Mrs. I. M Ib-iton. Mr. tiainey is a graduate of tbe rluss of IVOH Ree. J. C. Woolen ni Family l.ar. Iter. J. C. Wroten nn.l family left TO'rterdH.v afteinoou for InirliKin, where they will make tlinr home. Mr. Wootea a as iastoi of K.leiitim Street Methodist t'urrh until the recent luiiference when he whs appoiute l presiding elder of tha Ourhain dmtriet 1 lie lanin.v nave Deen living here for two rears and hare made many friendu, who regret their de parture. Mr. Miller Too 111 To Appear. Mr. II. tira.ly Miller, a member of the company prrwuling "Kverywomnn" waa ill when the emu puny waa in the eity Friday night and roubl not nil his parts or r lattery andimriiy. tins neing quite .!iBir"intino to frietttls in ltaleigh where he ued tu live. Mr. Miller Will be in the eitv until M mduv. He made his home here for a number of years and ha many friends in Kuleigh. Miaa MUsoa Acted So Realistlrally That Kb Bit Millie Sheer's Hand Badly In "The Regeneration Pi. ring the scone in "Regeneration,'' here Mamie Rose in trying to eacape from "Hkmny the Knt," there is a des Iterate atruggle between tbe two. Mamie fights furiounly to get out of the door while "fkinny" tries to hold her back. Anna Nihumn, who play th part ot Mamie, struggled so hard that she in jure.1 the ligament of ber side and was foreed to le under the enre of a doctor and a nurse for several (lays. During this aaine scene she is supposed to bite the hand that Hkinny" is holding over her mouth. rv realistically did Miss Nilsaon bite Willie Sheer, who plays the part of "r'kiiiny" that blood was drawn. In fact nil of the scenes in "Regener at ion" are powerful aa regards reality. In one of the big fight scenes, three men were knocked unconscious, another had liis face badly torn and another on of his ryes badly cut llow'd you like to be a motion picture player f Be sure to SPECIAL ORDER as tU platan at Una Bupa U Taeav Ujre-Ad. 9 Mra. York Entertains. Mr. C. V. lrk deUgotlly eiter taiae4 the BayUn Height Keodleenft Cwlb t h C'hriatinaa meeting oa Frl dae aftersaoa from four to ail. The sruesta were received by the hoa teas, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Coffey, "and ushered late the drawing loom where puaeh waa aerred by Mrs. William D bruit. Th interior f the house wa baB tifuHy deeorated with gaUi leaves, holly and Christ mas' belle, while red haded lights cast a soft flow 0Tr the rooais. Lovely haad painted earda, with "A Contest in Witches" printed oa them. were distributed among the guests, this causing n. ueh merriment. Tbe prize, a beautiful silver thimble, with "B. H. N. C." engraved on it, waa won by Mra. J. W, Weaver, The booby, a pair or embroidery scissors, went to Mra. vv. At. Duncan. Appropriate vocal selections by Mra Iroy Tliiera and Miaa Chloe Uuirkia nlso inatrumental music by Mrs. J. W Weaver, added much pleaaure to the oe casion. The hostesn, aminted by Mra. 8. N Hmitb, served a most delirious salad course, the favors on the plates being riant a i'laus figures. After thin the guests were invited into he dining room where attractive Christ mas package were spread upoa the table. There waa a present for eaeh one. The opening of these paekagea caused murb delight and was one of the most interesting features of the af ternoon. At a previous meeting of the club the members had earn drawn xne name of a member for whom they pre pared a present. vt-iy happy and important occasion. Weldoa Book CI ah. Wrldon. Dee. It. On Tuesday, Dee. M. Mrs. W. 1,. 8cott waa hostess to the Book Club. The events of the after noon rendered the meeting a specially interesting one. The responses to roll all were merry Christmas wishes, then he program was taken up in the follow ng order: The Navy of Spain Miss Clark. Kpain's Greatest Artist Mrs. Wm. M Cohen. Murillo's Franee Miss filedge. Music 1'iano Miaa Muagrove. The guests were then invited into the dining room which waa radiant in the Christmas eolora of red and green and where delicious punch waa served by Mrs I. E. Green. Toasts were. proposed to the president Mrs. II. A. Edwards, and the club mem bers by Mra. Wm. M. Uohea, and to the hostess by Mra. W. C. Allen, after which a tempting buffet luncheon, was served. Mra T. C Harrison poured eoffee from a table, in the center of which stood a miuiature Christmas tree, sur rounded by candles and bunches of holly tied with red ribbon. In response to numerous letters from club members, Santa Claus was present to gratify their many wishes, and with eai'h gift there wns a most appropriate rhyme, which was read for the amusement of those present. " Those who enjoyed Mrs. Heott s gra cious hospitality, were Mesdaniea.J&I warda, Hnghes, Wilkins, Johnson, Allen, Cohen, Draper, Ward, I. E. Oreen and Harrison, and Misses Clark, Muagrove and Bledge. SCOTLAND NECK Scotland Neck. Dee. 18. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDowell entertained a number of their friends at their residence on Houth Church street in honor of Mr. McDowell's thirty-third birthday. The house was deeorated Iri tasteful manner arid tho guests en joyed themselves to Ihe fullest. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. McDowell were Mr. and Mrs. A. McDowell, Mr. W. O. McDowell, Mrs. Olivia McDowell, Mr. Nordeet O. Mc Dowell, Dr. J. E. Shields and Mr. Henry T. Clark. Friday afternoon the Lanier Literary Society in the high school here enter tnined the whole high school and gram mar school at a delightful rendering of the play "The Red 1'arasoL" Miss Mary Cleve Daniela, of Golds-j-ci. who haa been visiting Miss Kath- eririw Kitchin returned home Monday. KovM. L. Kesler, former paator of the Itniitiet church here but now man fir of the Baptist orphanage at Tnomasville was a visitor in town sever al days this week visiting friends and relatives Mr. 8. B. Kitchin, Mrs. Bernard Allsbrook and Master Bernard Allsbrook Jr., who have been visiting In Norfolk, Va., retnrned home Monday Miss Lurile Kitchin who haa been visit ing in Portsmouth, Va., returned home Wednesday Messrs. K. L. Brown, H. L. McDowell, and Bev. R. A. McFarland were visitors in Kinslon this week Mra. J. B. Edwarda and Misa Mildred Edwards who have been visiting rela tives in Richmond, Va., have returned home. Mrs: N. K. Winslow ia visiting relatives in Greenville this week. Misa Ruth Charles who has been visiting the family of Mr. Norfleet Smith haa re turned to her home in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Bender, of Norfolk, Va., spent several day ia town thl week the guests of Capt. and Mrs. T. W. Tillery. Mrs. Mary Gray and Mr. Roher Gray who have been visiting re latives in Koeky Mount hare returned home. State Kepreeentativa J. H. Par den spent several days ia town this week visiting friends Mrs, Claude Alia- HAVE YOU FIFTEEN . REU-FRIENDS? If m: rod will want them to reertee some evidence of your good will at Christ siee. Instead of eapeuair glfta, the custom now to send Christmas rards ia mora universal than ever. Wo hare prepared special package of Christmas Greeting Card from steel eagraviagi, consist. ng of ifteen of our most rP Ur. deaigna. They come ia eavetepvi all leady to mail and the lot U eat post paid for oa dollar. This aaaortment an u a usual vain and you will have much autiafaetioa in ending such a atyluh and artist in token of a Christmas reaiembraaee. These earda have space for senders name and if you have a eard plate we will print them from It at an sitra cost of T5e. Order Now, J, P. Stevens Engraving Co., Atlanta, Ga. Adv. brook ia visiting her sister, Mra. C. M. Pendleton, tn Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith atteaded the seed crushers banquet at Cape Henry, Va, last wee. Mr. Luther CobB baa accept ed a Dositioa aa a salesman in Weldon. Mra. Mary 6haw, of Washington, is visiting her daughter, Mra. i. iw- renee. Dr. J. E- Shields was a visitor in Norfolk, Va., several days this week. Mr. C. H. Harrison waa a visitor la town some time this week. Miss Jc-nnie Leggette, of Greensboro, is home to spend the Christmas holidays. Misa Anna Brady, of White Hall who has been visiting Mrs. K. C. I-awiter has returned home. Mrs G. H. Coke spent several days in Weldon this week visit inj friends. Mis Kate Boyette is visit ing friends la Richmond this week. Mrs. B. T. Weaver is visiting relative in Norfolk, Va this week. Mrs. E. L. Brown spent some days in Kinston this week visiting friends-Mr. C. F. Bland of Washington was a visitor in town some days this week. CONCORD y Coneord. Dee. 18 The regular saoBth- ly meeting of the Dodson Ramseur chapter U. D. C. was held Friday after noon with Mra. (I. 11. Richmond on Georgia avenue. It waa decided that on Frida afternoon, January 4, the hapter will have an open meeting and an informal reeeptioa at the 8t. Clond Hotel, to which every member ia in vited. It was also decided that three members entertain together and have short programs. The Junior Circle nf KmgV Daugh ters haa perfected plana fur "Every body s Christmas Tree" on Christmas Eve. One of the interesting features of this tree will be the singing of Christmas earols by the ehoir members of the many rbnrrhes of Concord. An other feature of this tree will he the gifts of clothing, ahocs, money, etc, for the worthy poor of the city. Despite the inclemeut weather Thnrs day evening a good sized audience heard the great humorist, Strickland Gillilan, at the Central graded school There is ia Mr. UpWa lecture, be sides the laugh' it'fentalns, aa under lying sermon. Mr. and Mr. H. L. Phillips, Miss Aberdeen Phillips and Mr. Garfield Phillips, of Boalin's Grove, Pa., will spend Christmas her with Rev. lr C. P. Mclaughlin and Mr. Ben Phillips Miss Lucy Brown, who hits liern visit lag Mrs. Fletcher Smith, of Salisbury, returned home Thursday and was ae eompnnied by Master Franklin Smith Mrs. Smith will arrive later aod pend Christmas here. Miss Alice Brown left Thursday night for Little Rock to visit Mrs. F. O. Rogers. Misses Kathrya Goodsoa and Laura Ridenhour and Messrs. B. V. Matthews and JI. G. Gibson witnessed "Everv Misses Reese & Co. 109 Fayetteville St Sweeping reductions in Trimmed Hats. Colored Hata One-Half Value and Less AH the new fads in Mil linery. Watch for our Ribbon Days $15.00 Greatest Value in Wardrobe Trunks Get a chaace set )ht DoU aad Ante. la i .isr-sU f AV ETTKVUXB T..-. ssaan ia Balisaerw Mrs. A. frtrkhofsT. of Birmingham, Alsw is viautiag bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heavdru. Mme Umrj Jshnatea and Seha Brawtey, of Moo res vl lie, spent Thurs day rveaiag here with fries da. Mint Anna Williams, of Greensboro, She haa bee tha guest ot alias Xell erring, has gen Kershaw, 8. C, to attead areddiae . NEWTON I Xewtoa, Dee. 18. Saturday afteraooa Mrs. I- T. Long waa hostess to the Em broidery club. delightful session fes tered by holiday talk and the sashing of CbristB&aa fareeeata. Before th alter aoea Was ever a veritable snow storm Vsreaded and guests were seat horn by motor. White aarcsssus served as decorations. Salad and eoffee and sniats wers served, and masiral aumbers were given by Msadasses J. A. Gejther, O. M. MrCorkle and W. il. Sikea, accompanied by Mrs. W. D. Cochran. Thursday afteraooa the Boot elub held its scheduled seasiaa with Mrs. W. G. Krnyoa. Readings from Phoebe and Alice Carey were given by Mrs. G. M. MrCorkle sad Mrs. C. W. Thurmond gave "Hcene from Cranford." Salad, miata and ants were served. The deco rations were especially lovely, the motif iacludiag a touch of Christmas. The arzt meetiBg will be entertained by Mrs. R. B. Kaoi December 30, when "An Hour with the Musicians" will be the program. Mrs. A. O. Coaoly waa hoeless to the Ensemble elub during ths week, nt the Piedmont hotel. A Mendelssohn pro gram was carried out. Two duets were given by Miss Ansis Killian sad Mrs. W. D. Cochran: the raise Arabesque by Miss Agnes Aadrew; "Oa Wing," by Mis Killian, and "Consolatioa," by Miss Catherine Wilson. A sketch of the mu sician's life waa read by Miss Orabelle Travis, sad Miss Msry Fisher gave s ketch of his work Salad was served by Misses Mary bnmmerrow aad Mar garet Feimater. Guests Included Met dames J. A. Gaither and W. C. Feimater, and Miaa Laura Finley. of North Wilkes lioro, who has returned home after vis iting relatives. The Ransom -Pherrill Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy waa ea tertained Monday afternoon by Mra. W. M. Sikea. A feature was th reading of a story of her trip to the general convention at nan Francisco, by Mrs Faaaie Beanos Williams, racer ding see retsry general of the U. D. C. Arrange mrnts were made for observing the lith of January as Lee Jackson day, when the chapter will meet with Mrs. A. G Coaoly and Miss Willis belf st the Pied mont hotel. Mra W. C. Feimster, who i leader ef the children's chapter, will arrange some special features. A highly luteresting paper oa the subject of Me morial Day ia Rsrhmoad was read by Mrs. J. A. Gaither. GOLDSBORO GoldsiMiro. IW. 1 A aong service sad musical program were rendered at St. Joha's Methodist Church Sunday ght. The program consisted of tocal and instrumental music. Owing to the nclemeney of the weather only a fair audience was present The Virginia Irnre literary Society of the doldsboro High Hrhool, held an in te resting meetiag en Monday evening Ths llrst twenty misutea were gives over tu the buslaee part af the meeting It waa decided that the colors of the society should be greea and white and the newer sweet pes. Th leecmlc' fleeting of the Worn sn's ITtsj sisal hT in the i luh room Thurs-biy afternoon The national art eshitnl nt out by tba National Fe lera u-n of Woman's Cluba was shown at tuis meetiag Invitations reading a. follows have been i-uc. in this city: "Mr. and Mrs. avid atherine Middleton invite yon ti present at the marriage of their langl ter, Lucille, to Mr. William Rov vry i n tbe afternoon of Wrdueedav iivciniH-r ine twenty nin:h at one o'clm k. Raint Pauls Met hint i3t Church, GoldelKjro, North Carolina." The Cary Newtoa I'hilatlira Class of the First HupUat Church held a meeting alUAthe II. Y. P. V. Friday evening. A quartette by Messrs Stroud, Blsnd Teague and Arment and s violin solo by little Hugh Scott added much to ths oc rasioB. Mr. aad Mrs. Rimon Wolf, of Waab ingtoa, I. C , who have beea the guests ef Mrs. Hoi. n ell for some dsys, have returned home. Mrs. B. C. TbaxfoB is visiting in the western part of the Htate. Mrs. Lionel Weil sad children left Friday eight for Toledo, Ohio, to spend the holiday at her old home. Mr. Weil will joia them later. Mr. A. W. Wells, of Washington. D. C is in ths rity, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Taylor, ea route to his old home in Duplin county for a holnlay visit. Miss Ethel Miller is visiting friends in Raleigh. ED SPRINGS. Red Springs, Dec. 1 -Mi.j Ellen D Stuart, who is at th head of the dc pertinent ofdeeorative art ia Flora Maedonald College, is painting minia turn portraits on ivory of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Boiling, the parents of Mrs Norman Gait, which will be presented to Mrs. Gait oa the occasion of her marriage te Prcsideat Wilson. The gift will be made by the citizens of Wythe villa, Va, the former home of Mire Gait. Misa fttaart, who is a niece of Gen J. E. R. Ktuart. has studied is Paris and Dresden, and has had admitted to exhihitioB a a ember of paintings iu the Saloa de Paris aad British art as sociations. Ib 112 she painted the very beastiful mraiature of hVv. aad Mrs Joseph R. Wilson, parents of President Wilson, which were presented to the President on his hirthday. he ?ftth of December, 1912, the rite ef Stem ton, Va, the place of his birth. Mrs. Wilson, herself aa artist ef ability, ex pressed admiration for the qnabtr of Mass tjtnart wrk and they frewi'dent said that the, miniature were a a. usually true t likeness af his father aad mofscT'. The- SauaJ olwervaacs of the college Cnristssaa eras held ia the sUning-room eat th evening of DeeemWr 17, when srhool closed for the holidays. The Christmas benqaet waa eerved at 'clock. The rosea was decorated with pines, holly, mistletoe aad bamboo and each Uhte had ha own festive array ia keeping with the seasea. Following the dinner there was aa hoar ef soag aad mirth aad Joy, the armsssphara being eteetrie with the entkssiastia happiness wh-j h the homc-going, always hringa ta the heart of coUegw folka. , The Chiietasaa cckebcation b' the T. W. C A, ws t the ehapel aa ftaaday evening, with a nsugimm toteieetiut had BtrraetiTSt. -.: - , 'V. The treej, srita Ma gleamJag star, wns The Gift Tbat Wwseaig "EVERYWOMAN" ( - Special Dollar Boxes: Nut Chocolates Milk Chocolates j; Glace Nuts King-Crowell Drug Co. hung with "white gifts for the king," the idea being taken from aa old and lovely legend of the good king of Cathay. This king was so just and merciful and kind in bis reign tnat lis subjects, In order to show their love for him and appreciation of his goodness. brought to bim on his birvhday gifts of vhite emblem of punty, love and unselfishness. The social service committee collect ed a loi of clothing for Miss Lirerinore, to be used in her work, and sent 23 dresses, 10 skirts aud a dozen kimonos made by girls In tha college) to Dr. Mary Martin Bhoop to be distributed among the babies in her section who are sometimes scantily provided for in the homes to which they come. The faculty recital on Monday even ing, gives by Miss Taylor, organist; Miss Wright, violinist, and Miss Ingham, pianist, wns a very delightful concert. Pltta-Vlck. Spring Hope, Dec. 18. The home of Mrs. Florence Pitts waa the scene of the celebration of the nuptials of her daughter, Annie Elizabeth, who became the bride of Rev. Giles W. Vick Wed nesday at 6 p. m. The bride is the beautiful and attract ive daughter of the late John H. Pitts and Mrs. Florence Pitts of Spring Hope. The groom wns raised at Mount Mount Pleasant where his mother, Mrs. Margaret Vick, still, resides. He is a graduate of Tjinity College, a member Th Holiday Spirit HP HE Holiday Spirit from top to toe 1 The holiday aplrit pervades our store. All th social gaitlea of the holidays tfieert f By fcrefcs, smart boots, fascinating alippert! And there are gifts hare in charming assortment, too useful gifts and still so pretty and so smart and so nice that they seem like luxuries not necessities. Have you thought of dainty dancing slippers Crocker sllppen for the daughter? Or smart, new skating boots? Isn't a little boy with new rubber boots the proverbial picture of joy? Slippers for the tired man on quiet winter evenings at home, show a real Christmasy thoughtfulnees, do they not? And for every social occasion of the season the street, the function, or sports we offer the newest and most faultless style In ror,rtoe& lor women. Wear high quality Hose. We hare all , umJ .BsVaV Saw Mr' aaBBV , Black and White Brazil Bon-bons My Favorites (Nut Flavored.) of the Western North Carolina Coafer- ence and pastor of Park Avenue M. E. ' Church, South, Salisbury, N. C. He has a bright and useful career before him ' in the ministry. Soon after the ceremony, which was performed in the decorated and dark ened rarlor by Rev. W. T. Phipps, of the Methodist chn-rh, they left to go by autoniol lie by the groom s old home at Mount Pleasant nnd from there to Ra leigh and other points. The Toung Mfn's Christina Associa tion announces the vahie of its property in this country at 8100,000.000. Psrt of. last year's income on this capital was an increase of 40.0U0 men in the Bible class enrollment. The ussciation own 799 buildings. ... The Family Reunion and the Photograph ELLINGTON'S STUDIO v r eolora. t. , - --(;---i.v- U! I i i 4 -:.-::if'--flv.jf:j?, I -.
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