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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1917. MhHtimtitiimiHmmHmMiilitMMiiti .AUTIFUL BOOTS WB1TS CANVAS. NEW SPRING -, ITYLE3. ' r . . -y- r ii Model, with Tnr Role and Can H covered Hoot. ............... .$4.M l FayettevlUe Street V NORTH WILKESBORO. if Xortk Wilkesboro, Feb. 24-The Frl day Afternoon Book Club had a very ', enjoyable meeting with Mr. Ucnto Card well February 22. The guests were di rected to the eloak room by Misses t'orinne Clements, Luclle and Annie 'Belle Cardwell. The house was taste- fully : decorated in honor of George 'Washington's birthday, the' moat inter esting feature of which waa' a Miniature ieherry, tree, aader which etood a mall 'figure of Washington with hla little V hatchet ' ' The spicy .news itema by the members at roll call added much' to the interest ' of the business aeaaioa, after which the meeting waa turned over te the hostess, who appointed captalna to choose their aoldiere aad prepare for war. The first training waa practice la bombardment, aad the ammunition was Wall balls of red, white aad bine paper. Thie battle afforded mnch nmueemeat, oinee.iioae of the eoldlera had to be .takea to the hospital. There were other aaanaementa la keeping with the oo- ,aaioa - Kerreanmenta, consisting of a dainty aalad eourae with tufferl dates aad coffee, were eerved by Mra, Card- erell, assisted by Mra B. M. tlouck, Aliases Loniee Hortoa and Ethel Clem eats. Several invited gueata eutalda the regular club member were present. - The Young People Missionary So- Clety met on the evening of the 19th at the home of Misa ltuth Colvard. The president, Misa Beanie Jennings, ealled ) the meeting to order and after de votional exercises a social hour was fteatlyBjoyd, daringwhicbTefresh naeate were served. Much , regret was felt that thit would be tho last meeting with their faithful leader, Mra, Willi Shell, who goes to her new home In Virginia. Mra. Emmet Willis haa agreed to take charge of this) society and their aext meeting will be at her home. ' f One of the most thoroughly enjoyed ,tf the events given la honor of Miss linra Finley, the season's popular bride, jyraa a linen shower given by Mrs. Arthur A.' Fialey at her hospitable home, 'fBlverview." evening la the rooms ef the Merchants aad Maaufaeturere Club, aad daaeiag eoatlnoed from :30 nntU 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charlea B. Beavea atertalaed Friday afteraooa at the last ef a- serins of bridge pertiee which ebe gave la honor of Mra. W. P. Reavee aad Miai Lola Holeombc of Valdosta, Ga. ' The Pollyaaaa Club waa eharmlngly Hatertained by Miss Florm Jeaaings Fridnv afteraooa at fear keen at South Euceae street. ,- The chief social event ef the week aad eae of the most brilliant affairs of the season waa the "at home" givea Bator da afteraooa by Mrs. Bernard M. Cone, complimentary to Mrs. B. B, King, Jr, who was before marriage Mass Ruth Venstory, of thie eity. ' Tim Gamma Taa Club met Saturday aftaraooa with Mia Mabel Clary at her horns oa Summit avenue. Mra. T. N. Winslow aad son left Wednesday for East Orange, N. J., where they will make their heme la the future. Mr. Winslow, who haa held a poattioa la the interaal reveaoe service for some years, haa recently beea pro moted, and hla headquarter will be la New York City. . . Mr. and Mra. 0. T. Hagaa Invited a few ef their frieads to their home Sat urday evening to meet Kev. aad Mrs Chaa. F. Myera, Rev. Frank Wright, who la conducting a series of evangelis tic services at the First Presbyterian church and Rev. Wm. Young, Mr Wrieht's sinter and chorus director. The Greensboro Cotillion Club gave a masquerade llall for the eelebratioa ef George Washington's birthday oa the evening of the SSd.r This event waa neld in Neese Hall, and prises were given for the most effective costumes. Mrs. Arthur G. Ellington delightfully entertained Friday afteraooa in honor of Mrs. W. Homer Fisher, who left this week for Asheville to spend some time. The Daughters of tho American Revo lution met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Millikan. A enlimial nartv was riven bv the Business Girl's Club of the ?. W. C. A. Thursday evenins. The local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy met with Mra. I J. Brandt Tuesday afternoon. The last meeting of the Tuesday Euchre Club until after Lent waa bold with Mrs. May Wilson mis weea. Mra. W. C. Boren, Jr., entertained Tuesday afternoon at bridge tor Mrs W; C. 'Adams, of Wilsoa, who Is the house guest of Mrs. C. C. Ferrell. GREE?J$B8RO. Greensboro, Feb. Si. Mr. Robert taynham was hostess at a bridge party tiven at the home of her mother, Mrs, T. Prudea on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Chaa. N. Norman entertained at tarda Wednesday afteraooa from 3 to 4:30 o'clock at her home on Bankia frtreet la honor of Mrs. A. L. Levy and fcIra.E. J. Broekmaa, house guest of tin. T. U MeLeaa. i Tk Magatin CireJ met Wednesday f uooa with Mra. Aadrew Joyaer at some at 3i West Gaatoa street s Reviewers' Club held aa Inter g meeting Thursday afteraooa with C. W. Battle aa hostess at her home it t0 Waiamaa street. ' ( A delightful dance waa flvea Friday "CENTRAL? ; GIVE ME "526M I haven't had any food Coffee for sometime, I "'Irani ipmi of - 1 Kenny's 30c Goffee I hear it la asg-ooi aa the test. ; ' C D. Kenny Co. 1C3 ryetterill Stret WAKE FOREST. - WakaJorMtFeb. 24. A revival e rier of meet in gs I fn progress at the Wake Forest Church. Dr. J. T. WattaJ of Richmond, is conducting these meet ings. He la preaching earnest, thooght- ful sermons. 1 Mr. Edwin Jooey, of Beotlaad Neck, waa a visitor oa the "Hill" lor a snort time during the' past week Mrs. E. O. Young aad little soa ef Rittrell are the guest of Mr. aad Mr J. B. Saint 8ine ' Misa Rom Holding la visiting friends In Btnteeville. Mr. and Mra. Joha Savage, of Oolds-J born, visited thetr mother, atra. a. Davis, during anniversary Mis Margaret Grave 1 at home af ter spending some time la training at Bel Hospital la Raleigh. Mr. W. M. Dickson and Mr. W. L Harris have gone to Baltimore and New York for their spring buying. Mrs. L. B. Powers and little daugh tera, Harriet Bruce aad Lisxie Adsmi have gone to Greensboro to visit Mra. Power parent. Judge and Mr. Adam. Mfss Annie May Ashcraft, of Mere dith College, waa the guest of Mr. 8. I W. Brewer for anniversary. Among otner visitors lor ine weea-ena were Miss May Stevenson, of Raleigh, with Miss Beetle Dunn, Misse Julia and Rosa Green, of Columbia, 8. O., Misses Burke and Nicholson, of Meredith, and Miss Wlndbura, of Smlthfleld, with Mr. J.-B.-Croaier; Misa Ruth Banderford, of Creedmore with Mr; W. M. Dick son, Misses Mary Norwood, . Josephine Pool aad Frances Johnson with Misa Minnie Mills, MUsce Elsie Brantley, Gertrude nunt, Eugenia Thomas and Rillie May Sprinkle witk Misa Virginia Gnrrell, Miss Thelma Bnrher of Mere dith, with Mis Lot piekaoa. Mis Kllea Brewer of Meredith with Mr. J. B. Powers, Jr and Mis Annie Parker, of Meredith, with Misa Nell Allen! Mra. C. E. Brewer, of Meredith, was the welcome guest ef Mra. J. M. Brew er during the anniversary week end. ASHEVILLE. Asheville, Feb. 14. The Edward Buncombe Chapter,' D. A.-B. held a Washington's birthday meeting Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harmon A. Miller oa Moatford avenue. The Time and Tide Club held a meeting Thursday afteraooa at the home of Mr. E. A. Ogle. Mia Sarah Hughe entertained a aumber of friend yesterday afternoon at her home la Grove Park, complimen tary to her guest, hOa Margaret Coa way, of Daa villa, va. Mr. aad Mr. H. F. Halt, of- Phila delphia, who are speeding the -spring eeaaoa here, entertained with a luack eoa party at tho Bandaaaa tea room Thursday afterneea, Mra. Frank Weaver nterta!aed with aa auction bridge party Tuesday after aooa at her home oa Merrimoe avenue. The Bene party "the Ashsvills Country Club Tuesday night twee one of the meet popular diversion of the week. ' Mr. L. It. Jenkins gave one ef the most elaborate luncheon of the season Tuesday at her home,- "ftrookwood Bungalow" la Edgemont Park, la honor of Mrs. Bernard Smith, a recent bride; Miss Katharine Grant entertained Tuesday afteraooa with four tables of bridge at her home oa Moatford avenue. On of the prettiest social event of the spring-season was the daaee givea' Monday eight at the Asheville Country Club by Mr. aad Mr W. Graaville Tay lor, la hoaor of Mra. Taylor (inter, Mrs. Robert Henry, of Grera villa, B. C. Mis Florence -Griffith Miller enter tained Monday at her home oa Mont Cora a rasa wits a bridge party aoav pllmeatary to Mrs. W H. Breeden of Olea Ridge, N. J., who la the guest of Mr. C. Brewster Chapaaaa, at hi home Victoria road. - . " ' 1 CONCORD Ceaeord; Fob, H-Mr. J. Archey Cannon entertaiaed oa Tuesday after aeea at 4 -'eloek at a .Juaaheoa, he tavited gueata being thoee la the eity for the MeBae-Gibaoa wedding. One of the ntost attraetive aad ea Joyable of the aumerow pre-anptial aecial erenU in hoaor of Mis kllea Gibson, was a reception givea ea Moa day evening by Mra. Go waa Dnsenbory at her home on West Depot street Mr. W. H. Gibeoa entertained at a 5 o'eiock tea ea Tutedey afteraooa, Um Ef SS)C . t V There Is No Other Six Like Thil For Anything LriKe This price THE Chandler offers Intrinsic value greater than other cars for which you are asked to pay much more. Greater value In materials, design, equipment, and, above all else, In the dependable and enduring service of its mar velous motor. You may say it Is easy to make such a-clalm for the Chandler. It is. And IT IS EASY TO PROVE SUCH A CLAIM FOR TILE CHANDLER. . Year-old Chandlers command as high or higher price in the used car market than year-bid cars of other makes selling, when new for two or three hundred dollars more. Could, any further evidence be asked, to prove Chandler leadership In value? It wouldn't seem soy but let's make thorough Inquiry. What, other make of car, at anything like the Chandler price,' offers you a motor which has been developed refined and perfected throughout; four years of conscientious manu facture andwtubjwfted to radical changes or experimental devices? ?bne. What other make of car at anything like the Chandler price, offers you 8ilth,' proven mech anism as the whole Chandler chassis? 7vonc What other make of car, at anything like the Chandler price, offers you all those features characteristic of the highest priced, high-grade cars Bosch high tension magneto; solid cast aluminum motor base, extending, from frame to frame ; big silent chains instead of n olsy gears for driving the motor shafts; full floating and silent spiral bevel gear rear axle and light run ning annular ball bearings In transmission differential and rear wheels? None. What other make of car at anything like the Chandler price offers you more beautiful and" comfortable bodies than the Chandler? None! Chandler policy has always kept the Chan dler price iow. Relatively It is lower today, when so many prices have, been inflated than ever before. These are Facts, and to you they mean a Better Car for Less Money A'' Y Hartwick BELU PHONX UU Seven-Passenger Touring Car, -4 1 393 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1395 Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan, $2095 ' '- Four-Passenger Convertible Coupe? $1995 , Limousine, $2695 ' , All prices f. o. b. Cleveland COME CHOOSE YOUR CflANjPLER NOW) . 'T , ' - ..".-..v ' DEALERS " . x.,'. x ',. STATE MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY Mills Owners - Fred PCLLEN BUILDING, OPPOSITE YARBOKOUGH HOTEL RALEIGH. N. C . C. Manning FATETTEVILLE STKEET t- - . CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohi6 peatt at the' MBae-Glboa weddinj party. : t' - ' " Capt" William Trot Monday at hi home oa East Depot street celebrated hi 86th birthday, with a family dinner. Those present vera Mr. aad Mra, H, I, Trie ef Lexington, Mr. and lira. J no. W. Propst aad ehildrea, of thia eity. 1 Mr. W. H. Olbeoa waa heat oa Friday evening to a number of his frieads at a staff party. .- I ' Impressive And freaatifol waa the wed- The Harry U. VixU Undertaking Comp'ny 181. ding of Miss Ellea Gibson and Mr. Cameron MaeBae, which was sotcataia ed 6a Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the All 6aiata Episcopal Chart h. Preeediac the ceremony Mr. David Bonds, organist ef the church, played several ee lections, immediately preced ing the entrance of the bridal party, Mra George "Elliot, of Linden, a sister of the groom, eaag The Voice That Breathed Over Edea. 'The conclusion of his song signaled the entrance of the bridal party, aad they entered te the ' trin of Zjoheagriat wedding march. ' Bev. Joseph B. Cheshire and Jtev. Mr. Proeperi onlciatiag minister entered first, and following them came the 'ashera, Messrs. L. W. Braider, of New Vorfc; B. P. Gibsoa, brother ef the bride; Dover Little, of Greet Falls, N. Y.j Edgar N. 6now, of Greensboro; Donald XlcSae, of Thomaaville, and Maary ytirhmoad eX thia aity, Thak aa- tetd the bride's only attendant, her sister, Mia Elizabeth Gibsoa, maid of honor. ' The bride entered with her brother, Mr. W. H. Gibeoa, who gave her away. 8he wore aa eaqnUite gown of white ' entia aad tulle and carried- a shower bouquet of roee and . valley Ultra. From the left vestry earn the groom aad his best man Mr. Lawrene McRae,- aad they were) Joined at the altar ty the1 bride. The ring ceremony ef the Episcopal Charon was used, foi- DR. RUSSELL G. 8BERRILL ; v ' v. Dvatiat , -Cititens National Dank Building. - lowing -the ceremony a reception was given la- honor of Mr. and Mra. McRae by the bride' mother, Mrs. J. C. Gib soa, at her home oa North Unloa street. Tha reception was very Inform al, and about ISO gueets ealled during the evening. Immediately following the reception Mr. aad Mra, McBae left for a hoaeymooa trip te Cab and on their' return they will make their horn here, having rented th B. , Cliae home on . He la a mean father who haa Mb whiskers shaved off hoeaneOh baby love to puli them. . . South Union ttreeiL .Raleigh Letter Writers . 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