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V,-v SUNDAY MORMNC, DECEMBER 19, 19ll THE NEWS AND OBSERVED Society HENDERSON Headerasa. lie. IS. A beautifnl re option was girt by Mrs. Charles J. Burtoa Tuesday at 4:30 p. , is hnasr Mra. Kilford Vet Burtoa, her sos'l bride, formerly Min Rota Abbott, af Georgia, who kaf jaat rrtsraed frota her bridal tour. Many guesta were present to inert the bride aad welroaie her to euT city. Mra. Jaaea Brodie aad Miaa Jessie Harria greeted the (ueata aa they ca tered. They were iarited iata tha par lor by Mra. W. B. Waddill. who pre sented theai to the rereiTiag liae. Mra Burtoa. haste, Mias Carrie Bur toa, Mra. Kalford Ijt Burtoa, koaoree. Mra. Char lea Braitoa Gary, of New York City, Mra Clyde Satterwkite, Mra. B. It Bennett and Mrs. D. Boyd Kimball. All feaaisosaeIy gwwaed, three brides beautifully arrayed la tneir bridal costumes, aad carrying flowers. The deroratioai were r and ferns. Tha guests were then takes iat the back pi r lor where they wars eatertaiaed with ma tic Misa Lacy Kimball played the phonograph throughout the ereaing. The color scheme of tha dining room waa greea aad white, carried oat ia both decorations aad refreshments. The renter piece being a large rut glaas with superb white ehrysaathesn Ice cream, cake, bonbons, etc.. were served. Here Mrs. Richard Jooea, Mrs. B. O. Alien, Misses Julia Cooper. Belle Davis, Lurile Brady, Florence Butler, Kate Oary, Alices Lewia, Helea Harris, Marict Oary, Mra. Thomas Horner, Mra Andrew Davia. In the coffee room Mra. D. Y. Cooper, Sr., aad Mra, George A. Hose presided at handsome silver orna oa pirtaresqae tables, both handsomely gowned. They were assisted ia receiving by Mra. John 1) Rose and Misa Belle Hicks. The dec orations were very pretty. Mrs. Henry Perry, Mra. O. B. Harris and Mrs. 8. L. Morgaa dispeased hos pitality, entertaining tha guests. The fair hqaerea ia very pretty Bad attractive, she was a schoolmate of Mra. C. B. Gary at Hollias College, Va, has visited Henderson aad had made aaaay friends here. She waa from Louisville, Georgia, where she waa recently mar The Cracker with a Preference 1 Wheat - Christmas Flower Store For the accommodation of our customers and the gen eral public, we have opened a temporary flower store at 112 FayatterrilU Street, with a complete stock of Cut Flowers, Blooming Plants and Christmas Evergreens. W invite yoa to come and see us. RALEIGH FLORAL COMPANY E. M. HALL, Proprietor Phone 366 Schools and Colleges Write us for samples and quotations on Magazines and Catalogues. Best work obtainable. jCONIMERCIAL PRINTING CO., INC. Printers Blank Book 115-17 South Salisbury Street I m'iS jj ' " J- A V .'.1 l i :vitr4.: Jfr .Xfe- r"- "'"1 " L ned. Eh covet of prominent Georgia fa ail Ilea. ta cultured aad refined.. A nm wotroaie waa extended her, NORTH I1LKSB0RO North Wilkeshoro, Dee. IS. The Atheaa Book Club waa entertained Tharailajr evening by Mr. aid Mra. Clem wreaa -at taeu lovely bungalow bma "Tha Wreaa'a Neat." oa .Ninth at reet The kooaa waa tastefully ilecTJrated with petted plaata aad cut flowers. Progres siva rool waa play at tea table, Mr, WUliaai fo tries-making tlie highest aeora. At the floss of the gam a de licious salad roorte wai served by Mr. Wreaa assisted by Miaaea Louise and Lara Fiale-y. Kranees Smoot and OllieJ Saerrill. Besides tha rlub members there waa a aaaibar of iarited guests present. Mm Ellea Robinson gracefully en tertained the Wednesday Afternoon Sewing Cirrle Wednesday afteraoon at the Preebttartaa manse oa T at reet The aaual program of exchange of news aad ricwa, sewing, embroidery and re freahsseata waa carried 'out pleasantly. Mra. J. R. Finley entertained the Matron's Embroidery. Club Tneaday af aad conversation refreshments were served. The A. U. T. Club net with Miai Ollie Bherrill Friday evening at the hosaevof her auat, Mra. W. F. Trogdon -Trogdoa Terrace. The house wa tasteally decorated with beautiful ferae aad other potted planta. The ap propnateaesa ot the club name wai proved at this meeting for every one na1 -A ikkxI Time." Miss Ingham who is fo director of music at the Flora McDonald College will epead the Christmas hslidays with Mra. Arthur A. Finley. Edwards Township, the first- in Wilkee county to vote on the question of issu tag boad for road imrovement, voted tha question down Tuesday by a large majority. The heavy anew which mndu it diffienlt to get a full vote polled probably had Bunch to do with the de feat of the measure, aa they were vot ing againat the registration booka, and those who stayed at home counted against it whether they were in favor of it or not. STATES VILLE Btatesrille. Dee. 18. The Bound Doaea Embroidery Circle waa enter- taiaed Wedaeaday afteraooa by Mrs. Doraaaa Thompson. The ladies devoted their time to making Christ maa pres- to - Biscuit; 1 and Binders Manufacturers Raleigh, N. C. irnTOiflimnimmmiiimm sat.' Delieioos ref reshsasata wara erred by the hostess. Tha circle will meet nrit with Mra, Chas. A. Turner. Miss Eliae Walkea was hoateaa to the Bachelor Bellas aad cjaite a a amber ef other frieada Wednesday afternoon. Hearts waa the chose ajsms for tha aft eraooa aad waa played at Ave tbalea Miss Maude Nicholson woa tha prise, aa embroidered guest towel. Two courses of refreshments were aerved. The KU ricenooo club held a pleasant meeting with Mrs. K. O. OUmer Friday afternoon. Germany waa tha study topic for the afternoon, and Mra. J. L. Cowan was ia charge of the program. An interesting paper on the royal fam ily of Germany was read by Mra. Big. Wallace. Mrs. Flake Steele entertaiaed the members of her Sunday school class of the First Presbyterian choreh Saturday afternoon. After spending aa hour at Christmas sewing the guests were invi ted into the dianig room, where refresh ments were served. Christmas sleds filled with salted peanuts were given as favors. A few of-her friends were enter tained by Mra. J. F. Carlton Saturday afternoon, complinmitary to Mias Eliza beth Guy Davis, of Baltimore. The principal source of entertainment was a musical game, in which Mrs. Chaa. A. Turner hob the prise, a hsad-euibroid ered guest towel. Fruit salad, sand wiches, etc., were served. - Mrs. A. I. 8tr'le was hostess to the Entre Nous club Friday afternoon. Thai literary program fur the afternoon in cluded a patter on "Brook Farm Com munity, by Mrs. (1. r.. raj-nch, and an articlo on "Eminerson and His Phil osophy,'' by Mrs. B. B. Webb. During the social hour winch followed the host ess served a aalad course. The club ex tended a hearty welcome to its new member, Misa Celeste Henkel. The Kpworth league of Broad Street Methodist church gave an Informal re ception at the church Friday night In honor of Hev. and Mra. J. F. Kirk, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Ware, Rev. and Mra. J. W. Williams and Rev. and Mra. T. II. Rhinehardt, ttie Methodist ministers and their wives, the three last named being new comers since tha last conference. T.h . tcmptMn waa largely attended and was much enjoyed. A program ren dered during the evening consisted of several musical numbers, tableaux of the Reveries of a Bachelor and popular songs, and readings by Misa Iaisy Heudley and Miss Annie Bruce Terry. Hot chocolate, wafers and candy were aerved. While fhere waa no formal re ceiving line, after the program Uio guests of honor and Mr. Dorman Thomp son, chairman of the board of stewards of tho church, lined np in frost of the rostrum, where they were greeted by the members of the congregation. Mias Clarley Tomlln entertained tho "Unnamed" Bridge club Monday even ag. In accordance with elub rules no prizes were offered In the game. (Sea sonable refreshments were served by the hostess. The Eclectic Book elub met with Mrs. Jas. W. Wilson Friday afternoon. The club prngrum for tlie afternoon consist ed of a disc usaion of current events led by Mrs. M. R. Adams and papers by Mrs. A. I.. Coble and Miss Ixmln Campbell. Business matters also occupied a portion of the time. GREENVILLE Greenville, Dee. 18. Master Charles Woodward waa host to his little friends last Saturday afternoon in honor of his fifth birthday. The surprise of the af ternoon was a Christmas tree on which each guest received a stocking filled with candy and toys. After numerous games, ice cream was served. The elans Houei Hook Club met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Ferrall. A business meeting was held in which the Community Christmas tree was, dis cussed. Two interesting papera were rea'K Mrs. F. M. Wooten read one on "Mbking the House A Home," and Mrs. .Jarvia Harding read one on "The Magic of Color." Mra. Albion Dunn led an instructive discussion on "Color, Kurni ture Character, Pictures, etc." De lirious refreshments were served. Misses Morris and Blue and Miaa Oeor gie ravis, of Ooidsboro, were gutats of the club. Tbe Century Book Club held a de ligbtful meeting Tuesxlay afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Moye. A business meet ing waa held in which the elub donated Ave dollars to the community Christmas tree and offered ten dollars if it were needed. The aubject of the afternoon was Germany. A carefully prepared paper was read oa "Legends of Ger many," by Mra. J. L. Little. The pro gram was then turned over to Miss Muffly, who gare a few interesting re marks on tha music of Germany and explained each musical number that was given. Miss Marguerite Wallace sang two folk songs aad Misa Wallace and Miaa Gladys Warren gave a vocal duet Mias Janet Matthews and Misa Gladys Finish Your Christmas Shopping TOMORROW . AT TOLLY-WYNNE'S And be happy because you Will have aelected appropriate presents 6f the kind you are proud to give and which your friends desire most. We have taken extra cart to see that our store service will meet satisfactorily any test to which !t may be'put uruig7 the short time remaining lefore Christ mas. , Extensive StockWide Selections New DesignsNew Values Our Prices Are Lower Than Those Demanded Elsewhere. Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Co. 12tV!YEJTEVELJLE w "iiL i HANDSOME WAISTS Blouse?; of the finest Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Georgette and Gor geous Lace com binations in Deli cate shades $1.50 to $7.50 A DRESSY PAIR OF GLOVES Make an ideal and most welcome gift to any woman or child. We have the newest to fit either. $1.00 to $4.00 A BOUDOIR CAP Dainty and Lacy, an appropriate and inexpensive gift. 50c to $2.00 I I! ("II I' I nil Warren each gave two Instrumental solos by famous German composers. Misses Lillian I'arker ami Essie vv Inch ard gave vornl selections by fVhubert. Klegant refreshments were served. Mrs. W. II. Ricks entertained the ladies of tbp Round Table, Tuesday sf ternoon. Hot chocolate was served as the guests arrived. A short business moeting was held in which the clnb do nated five dollars for the community Christmas tree. The program waa very entertaining. Mrs. T. A. Person res. I a paper on "Tha Southern Woman of the Oreat House," and Mrs. Hoy Taylor gava a Christmas story "When Bhernian Waa Taken Prisoner." Tempting re freshments were served. Miss Mary Hmith was hostess to the Yodng Ladiea' Card Club Wednesday morning. Miaa Ma ochuiu waa pre sented a lovely silk kimona for making tha highest aeora for the past three months. Auction bridge was played, after which aa elegant luncheon was served. aliases Delia Austin and Essie Which ard. teachers of tha nrimsrv class of tha Memorial Baptist Sunday school, en tertaiaed their pupils at a Christmas STREET w The Ladies Store GIFTS DEAR TO THE FEMININE HEART The woman doesn't exist who has'nt a desire for pretty things, and es pecially pretty things to wear. Why don't you give something pretty to wear to the members of the fair sex, whom you want to remember? It will be appreciated. FURS did Christmas Gifts. We have a big assortment for women and child ren. All prices reduced. Hundreds of inexpensive novelties, such as Sewing Set, Picture Frames, Pin Cushions, and Trays, Collar Boxes, In fants' Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets. Dolls. Dojrs that Bark, Cat that Mew, Military Brush Sets. Hair Receivers. Powder Boxes, Clocks, Fancy Hangers, and many others. Handkerchiefs Initialed, Embroidered, in pretty boxes for women and children, hundreds of neat designs. 25c to $1.00 a box, 5c to 25c teach. A Delayed Shipment of Suits and a Big Concession by the Shippers Enable 40 BRAND NEW SUITS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICKS. All Suits, and Dresses Reduced. party Wednesday afternoon t the home of Miss Whirhard. The little guests were invited into the lixing room ujton arrinl am) there told Christmas atories. Later they were invited into the parlor where a Christn.as tree greeted th.-m. While randies and apples mere ting distributed from tlie tree, Hanta Clau arrived with his iar,k and gnve each guest toys. XI rs II. M. White was hustess to the Thursday Afternoon Itiidge Club, Thursday afternoon At the conclusion of the games of auction bridge, de lieious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. O. i Rutker left Wed needay for Kinston. Mr. Roeker will leave neit week for Kentucky, where be will be loeatr 1 for four months. Mra. Rueker will spend the time is Kiuston. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thrlps will oreupy the Kucker home while thev are away. BTANTONSBlRti. Stantonsburg, Dec. IX. Mrs. It. T. Furgeeon, of Greenville, is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. H. K. Thompson. The High rkhool Dramatie Club will give a play next Tuesday evening for RALEIGH. N. C In sets, or separate Muffs and Neck Pieces Make Splen DAINTY NECKWEAR The new style for high collars. New York's latest. Quite an assortment. 25c to $2.00 SILK STOCKINGS ' Blcuk Cat and Buster Brown. A woman can't have too many Stock ings. A pair from you would be ap preciated 25c to $1 00 Gold, Silver and Plain Hand e Umbrellas. Useful? well, I gtiess. Quite an assort ment here. Get one. $1.00 to $20.00 210 Fayctteville St. O Qs? Raleigh, N. C. D U2 the lienerU ef the school, nett week be iuif the elosing of the fall term Mrs I.. .1 I Herman delightfully en t.rta n' 1 the s.ni,.r Epworth league Wednesday earning by giving an old. tune, randy sti About M mcmlx rs were present nnj nil leported a jol'y g'Hwi tinir. Misa Truet Thompson was hostess Inst Thursday evening to the Tweutieth Cen See Our Window" Genuine Sterling Silver Deposit Ware while they last your choice for thirty cents each. THE WAKE DRUG STORE Sif r " V tr- ; s. t k. ? 4 ' f-;M " JF " X ' ? .7- us to Offer you Coats, . Skirts, tiirv Rook Club. Miss Susie Hauls, of lioldslioro, rendered several beautiful selei tions on the piano; there were also ninny lovely selections on grapliophoBS. The club had as its guests Mrs. B. J, Keigiison, of (Ireeuville; Misses Pass and lli llen. of the graded school fae ulty. and Wins Husie Hauls, of Coldahor. The hostess served delioioua refresh ments. f; W' 4r .ri I a .... ' erVrrjl-j rfr' TV i :
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