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TIIE NEWS AND OBSERVER -V- SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBEJl 9IS, a.... t . ... , Sbcietu COMING HOME. I. rhcy'r eonyng bum- for tb Christmas from ver the ewtiaiey, f ay; fer im our Urraniiu' ' heard Vai - y: 'We must the' hoaie where th uitl r i . Mb stay! For fae'y' had onljr the loaesome ) , 1 .lad looked our wav through a fall of v -'tears. ITio birds that flew i rem the or! wkj , ft'a nust see tba hois wheie Ihe old foi .tr T-" " II. last's what we heard a-bru the dream wBt liy AaVfr wlriai'rrrd. sweet f the loved home ky, Th hills, the valleys and amiriu ' stream, i ''The. mother's fa-c in the Art-light gleam, ..Aad we Utt, IM tf" fhildreii would - ' read the dreams! . , " FHr the liinl Itrtt waader far la digit Uiss the lriu-liug Viaf o'er the neat at -' 4bt. Ok, but they'T wsadered' a weary way, ' -Bat they cume to bs home kera the old folks aty! . ' 1 . ' Ths Bams sweet tr ta t skies . . Tha same old bonie and the Mine oi l '.' love; A Tka light fa tha window for those that roam , Aad tha voice of the another, rallm '' bone: ' ' , Aad joy of joy, a ad aW-t rest , la tha arma that fold them to her rreal . ' "Tha ehjldreii" at III! ) thev rooie to ft-:, day v Tg tbs heart's on 11 home, where the ull folk rtay. t Fraak U Htantou iu Atlauta ( unntitii tion. 1 Virginia Siuikui", of Kdf Bold, K. C, i en.liuii t'lirntmna week . with her brother, Mr T. M Kiinkm , Mr. and Mm. Winder Ham. ' Ifawport New, arrired in the eity vi . torday morning to "pend the Clu i!u.:, j holiday with Mr llitiri' un iu. nl aad Mrs. J. (V I. Harria. Mis Jaue Watkin ha g"'i I" Waablngtoa lo n n J the t 'liriMuni . holiday. Mra. Ntl R. Meare. of I'irtx ' bargh, Pa, ia tiaiting her brother, I'rof (ioorge 1) Meare. . Mira Tlaire Mitekell left yeaterd.tv for Miaeoo to ivnil tha holiday with ber iter, Mr. VI. A. S'ieholou. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Terrell, who . rer married in Oxford on lat Wr l . aeaday night, are in the rity rr.m lag etingratulationt from their muuy friend. Mr. "lud Mr. II. V. Murray ao.l tkildrrn left lat Bight for Charlotte ' to apvnd Christma with Mr. Murray aiother. Mia Mary Parker, of Parkerille, -spont the day ill the eity yesterday. Mr. H. M. lDdoa aad children bare gnu to linden to end the boll - days with Mr. Ixindon'a parenta. Mi Nan lacy rcturued yeaterday To Those good friends : who have during the old year encouraged us we express : our thanks and extend the season's compliments December 25, 1915 lor Furnishing Company:; aftaravooa froa Uoldabora, wkara aba apamt aswrral day. Mia Jeaa'.c Knight left yesterday aitersooa for Kowtaad to apoad Chriat aus ith frieaaa. Mr. aad Mrt. "Wr J- TOartia hare goo to WUaiiBgtea, arhart , they will vmm& aetwal, Aay.s. .. ' - . itra. T. Adlida 8dti left yt terday for Rkekoioad to spend tbe. holi day wHahT daughter, Mr. W. B. Keanett. Mi CBarWtto A Whtt. who la a ludeat at tha Houthern oasrrv story of Music in Dnrbaaa. ia sending tbe holidays a ilk bar parents, Mr. and Mr. T. K. White, on Hillstoro street. . OrW Mluawn anwat-ajaaru. Ail Iiiicki. " Will Catrrtala Taeoday. Mr. A Telfair Hortoa will be "at home"' TnewLay afternovB from 4 to 6 o'ela- k comlmentary to Mrs. Ixisnie W. Murpkrey, of Weldon. ho i here uvu liog the holiday Mrs Murphrry u Mr. Ilortoa ajstcr ia law Tha t.alaevs Lavo. Mr an I Mra.' P. 1- 'iaaey who have I'fi-n iitiiig Mr, ttauiet's parent. Mr an I Mm. I. M. lieaton. hare goae to leo! t'hrixUqa with Mr. (ial.aey's peo pie at ldrbar I'ataj,- their cirantry home near Fayette itle. The?" leare KayettetilTe Uafemlier !) oar the retura trip to Kaaaaa, atojipiag on the way at I'rhaiBB, 111, Brnxae Sir. tiainey will ad tfoaa tb"XatCJtal AaMieiatiea of Bar tertoloslirta atig at tha l'airerity of Illiaoi. : ' Th iai4ey,eipr t to 'arb their oane"in Mtahattat, Kaaaaa. about Jan nary 3. -- FILM MADE NEAR AflHEt II I.E. -Heart af Tk Bla Klaga." at Baaerba. MoBway, Maw la North M. Uaiaa. Tha Hurrba q.ffers its patrons Mob day a World Tilm (Wporatioa feature, in whi.h beanflful Mtn I'lara Kimball Voting 1 featured in a superb setting, for t was Beted in tha "Iiod of the Hhy," near Aaherille. Tbi atory naa nuly taken Last auni loer anil is frasb from tbe flnirhing touches teceited at the Worhl Stu'llo. I'on t nun thi opportunity to get the real home atmosphere in a photoplay, a quality -ldoni ouVreil in Kuleih. i A.tv ' TAR IIKKLS IN CAPITAL OVER CHRISTMAS By H. E. t. BKYANT. Waahiiigtoit, lec. L'4 tnite a colony of North t'arohiiiHiia are in Wuvhiiig Tmii for 'hrttriia4. Many Tar Het-la ill eat turkey and rraabvrrien here to iiMimi, A UHiwjf thw fnaafMra aho will HfH-n their larder for their friend are: Those of Henator and Mra. Overman. S uatrt and Mr. Hinimoa, Kepteamta tiee aul Mm. l'ag'. Neetvtary and Mr nan'ieU, t'ol and Mr. William H. t barn. Mr and Vr Samuel I- Hogrr. Mr im.l Mrs rVruui I H. IVuvd, Ir aud Mra (lllmer Breairer, Mr and Mr. Wil ham W. ott.Mr . and Mr. I'.-ter Wil on. Mr. aud Mra Kolicrt Jonen, Mr. and Mr. Marlon Hutler, Mr. and Mr. W. W. A.he. Mr. and Mr. V. W. Htiske, Mr. and Mr. II. 1) Kllaworth. Mr. and Mr. Howard A. Hank. Or. and Mra. K. O. K. Iai, Mr. and Mr. Parker R. Anderson, aud Mr. and Mr. 11. K. C. Uryaat, Mr. aad Mra. P. P. Claxtoo. and Mr. aad Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh. Secretary and Mra. Daniel will have with tbem tomorrow Mrs. lianiel' mother, sisters, and brother, and Mra. Henry Ragley aud little Mia Mary Al ford, of Haleigh. With Mr. Simmons will be Mrs. Wade Meadow aad Mis Mary (tibbs. Mr. and Mr. Roger and their rhil dreu will rhristen aad warm their new home in Cleveland Park. The Boyd will have a house party, there leiug SO la all. Mr. and Mra. .Samuel A. Hubbard aad their children, Isabel, Mary Harria, and Hamuel A. Hublrd, Jr., Oeorge I). Boyd. John R. Boyd, Robert R. Boyd, and Miae Bea aad Margaret Boyd, of North Carolina, aad Mia Pauliae Nettle, of Panama, are with them for tbe holiday. There will he a reunion at the Page home oa 1 ark Road. Kir hard and Rob art Tage will com from the Htste ror the week. Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. Harry Cun ninghara, of Orcemboro, are with Col. and Mr. Oabora at the Wyoming Apart meat Houae. Mrs. P. U Murphy and Mis Kate Poarsall, of Morgantna, ar with Mr. aad Mr. Bryant for Christmas Mr. aad Mrs. Joaepb Uraef, of New York, tad Capt. a A. Ashe will lie with the Ashe. Miss Cora Bagley will go to Jackson for tke holiday. Early ia the New Year Mia Mary Clove Daniels of Ooldalioro, and Mia Evelya Jarksna, of Richmond. wi!l be the guests of Hrxretary aad Mrs. Ikaa Ma. Wrtldingi and Engagement. Blaataa-Weat. Magnolia, Dee. 24. Mia Annie Bias ti n was quietly married to C. C. Weit list aigbt at T o'clock at the homo of the bride a father, Mr. Ed. Blantoa Miaa Blanton ia 16 years old aud Mr West, who baa been married once before, ia 45 Tear eld. Mr. West ia a aueeoa ful farmer aad they will make their home oa bis farm about oae mil south of here. Tbe Rev. R. Munaa, pastor of the Methoduat church, officiated. Harvara-Manraa. A quiet but pretty home wedding was aoleBiBtxed last night at Henderson wbea Miaa Aanis Carolyn Man gram, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. I Maagum, waa married to Mr. R. Fraak Harward, of Raleigh. Tbe ceremoay took plaee at the home of the bride' parents at V : 30 o'clock aad waa perform r-d by Re. 8. L. Morgan, jiastor of the First Baptiat Church. iae ortne is aa attraetive young wosaaa and baa auuiy frieada who will be latervsterl to leant ef bar marriage. The groom la a well kaowa aad esteemed jrouBg iaauraaee maa of Raleigh. air. aad Mra. Hararard earns through Raleigk last sight oa their way Houtk for wedding trip. They will be at aeaafcla ItaJe a JWary t , . .'- Bar tt-Dsatoa. Troy Dee. t. A pretty home wed diag waa Belemaiaed la Troy W eJaea dajr CTealaf, Miaa Rata IetoB, af Troy, aad Mr. J. H. Buraett, f Bargaw, beiag the eoatrartiag parties. Tat seremoay waa performed by Ber. . V. P, fwator af th Baptist (hank, at ta bom af tha brids tai U pnasaen ths family aad aaaail asakw af frieada... 'alWariaff tha aaramoay Ue awidsi.Baxtr.waU U aaiomobUea U Biaeoe, wber tha brids aad grwoa bwvd4 tha -M p. m. traJa total asmta. MrajBarwett im - tha aeeomplisbee. ..mt pi- )Mhi i daughter of Mr. and airs. J. N. Ueatou, f Trov, suiter of Mrs. W. T. Huntley, nf Raleigh, and Mr. 0. B. Denton, regis ter of deeds for Montgomery county. Mr. J. II. Burnett is a on of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Burnett, of Hurgaw. and i loeated at Hurgaw, abrre he ia tmilrU iug up a lucrative law practice and tak ing a leading position in tbe politics of his county. fthors-Rslledge. Yadkiai ille, I-c. L'4. -Follow ing i ml invitation hIiicIi has been sent out from here : 'Mr. and Mr. Isaac Shore invite you to tie present at the marriage of their daughter, Lola tioldea, to Mr. William Edward Rutledge, Thursday afternoon, Deeemher thirtieth, nineteen hundred and 8 f teen, at two-thirty o'clock, Hotel Hhore, Vadkiuville, North Carolina." The marriage of these two youug peo pie will be read with Interest. Mr. Rut ledge has been editor of the Yadkin Hippie of this place for a number of years and has many friends throughout the State. Mim Hhore is the young and popular daughter of ei Hheriff nnd Mr. Isaac Hhore, one of the uiost prominent fami lies in thr county. Dsvla-Lewl. Milton, Dee. 24. In the preaenre of a large gathering of frieada of tha con tracting psrties, at tbe home of Mrs. K. A. Watkina at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Miss Bailie Walker Lewsl, the only daughter of Mrs. Lizxie Lewis, of this plsce, wss united in marriage with Dr. Richard Boyd Davia, of Warrenton, N. 0. Tbe hom was tastefully decorated for thia orcaaioa and formed a fitting frame for the Impressive and beautiful tableau, aa the marriage party stood grouped before the officiating clergy man, the Rev. N. R. Claytor, the pastor of ths bride. Mrs. Connie Walker played for the prneeKinnal the Mendelssohn march. To the Ftrnin the bridal party entered from the hall. Firnt came ths dam of hour r. Mr. K. A. Watkiaa, aunt of the bruir, wearing a handsome black im ported gowa aad carryisg a bouquet of wkit carnationa. Then the maid of boaor. Miss Kate Lewis, sister of ths bride, attired ia gowa ef tulle aad taf feta, a large picture bat, aad carrying a bouquet of pink carnation. After the processional party had taaea their place, th bride, leaaing oa the arm of her brother, Mr. M. W. Lewis, of Mount Airy, N. C, entered preceded by ber cousin, little Miss Eli abeth Pomeroy, carrying a silver waiter on which was th ring. There shs met the groom with his best man, hi brother, Mr. Martin Davis, of Warren ton, N. C. The bride was gowned ia a tailored suit of dark brown with hat, gloves and shoe to match. Bhs wore a eorsag bouquet of valley lilies. Immediately alter the ceremony tha bride and groom left for Warreatoa, where they will spend thslr Christmas with tbe groom's parents The bride is a graduate of Oracs Street Hospital, Richmoad, Vs., where she has spent ths last Ave years. Bhe is of striking personal attractiveness aad possesses many graces of character and disposition aad i very popular here, where ih haa lived until reeeat years. The groom is a leading young physi cian of WtekeviUe, N. C. Many and handsome present were ia eTideaee a a testimony of th high es-, teem ia which th contracting parties are held. A Merry CHRISTNIAS To All The out of Iowa guests were: Mr. W. B. Lewi aud two sons, of Durham, N. C; Mr. M. W. Lewis, of Mount Airy, N. Q.; Mine Ksts Lewis, Greenville, N. ('.; Mr. Hiram Ford, 8prsy, N. C; Mr and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham, Cunning lis m, N. C.j Dr. P. W. Miles, Mrs. Cor nelia Wer, Ringgold, n. and Mr. Martin Davis, Warrenton, N. C. W E W ISH ALL tylggRY CHRISTMAS AXD A Tappy new year Superba Today Broadway Universal Feature The DiitingruUhed Broadway Star, GEORGE FAVCETT i Tho IFramo An Original Se all the bi offeriruja for next week in thia apace tomorrow. A MERRY CHRISTMAS All the presents in the World could not carry more good wi.hea than we send in this greeting MISSES BADGER & DENTON Rear Footery Shop 1 Christmas i ' V i t -r J FURS.' THE All kinds We thank have .SOi-804 Millies Is Sepsrstloa AllowaBcea. 1ST I ha Klaud rraaa I Berlin, Dec. 24. 8earation allow ni'U to wive aud dependants of Ger msn soldiers hare risen from ffl-SlWH) in August, lt)U, to 2-1.300.0UO a moath in ptf mtier hint. The total payment up to Octolier 1 are given as rJ5,000,000. IN Political Drama FURS! PARISIAN FUR PARLORS of Fan Renovated" and made tdLook like New you for the appreciation you anown and wish for you A Merry ChrUtmas PARISIAUR PARLORS A-S04 MasonicTeinpla MONROE as ASS Extend Christmas greetings to their Ihousands of friends and customers as S I 'CZZZ We wish 6ur hundreds of r friends arid customers ot- -Raleigh and surrounding territory the happiest Christmas ever. ' " 3 o to T Hudson in Store.in Commercial Ban 2 SAN FORD This Is Christmas Day The Day whren your friends are think ing of you and wishing you all kinds of blessings the best of life's joys and happiness; hence our greeting A Merry Christmas DOBBIN-FERRALL CO. j - The Old Entrance . Q No one could say less, no one has said more; for when we each, in truths-- wish each to be merry, then there will be "Peace on earth and fgoocl will toward men." .f Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Co; .l28FyetteviUeSt Raleigh, N. C . WAXHAW 0 CI A T10 N r I 3- - Belle Co. WILMINGTON kildgU. o OS o b3 2 V3 13 -J a OS 1 Si'
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