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T t. i N i I if!1 SUNDAY MOHNING, JULY 13, 1910. THE NEWS ,ND ODSERVLIL Arrive At Cats Merrttt, Bi Laqr Darit ha received tsle- Itw taliuaelnsr tht ati airtfil from l"rane f htr brothtr, Prlvatl Jm L. - Davit, ko U atw at Camp Merrltt, w Jemy, awaiting hit discharge ' Cratto-Taartnaa. Tat followlag anaooaeemtnt bat beea fwteived by frieadt la tat eity: . Mr. and Mr. Chariot Town Thnr - ataa aaaoune tat marriag of thir eaughter, honi, to Mr. Cbariet Colby Orookt, Jr., tt Monday, July the Mvtath, alaeteta hundred aad alne- Wea, Biehawnd,; va. Milt Tfeurman fnrmarlr UrrA In lUl. nigh, bat (or tht latt ytar hat lived in auehmoaa. ' - lattrtalM rat Hsm Gaattt, LUliatton, July 11. Mr. and Mn. If. J. Grant entertained at a lawn party )ttt Wednesday ening from to II o'clock, in honor of Miat Ella Oraat 't bout part guest, viz.: Missel Mlihew Bogera, of Balelgh; Mariam - Gilmer, of Greensboro; Erelyn Bartho lomew, f OaetalUf laity Cheatham, of HeVderton, and Messrs. Jim Kilgore, f Balelgh; Graddoek Thiem, of Bal elgh j John Boddit Crudws, of Kittrell; Bhoo-fly Tarwatef, of Warrenton; Jim Bowltnd. Of Raleigh, and Jot Oroom, of Greensboro. , DtrTtckson-Saeirmaa. - Elixaheth City, July 12. At 8 o'clock Thursday tning la the First Method lit Chureh of this eity, Miss France Elisabeth Dtrricksoa was wedded to Mr. Boy Johatton Spearman, of Lyneh burf, Va., Bot. J. M. Ormond offieif . ing. The bride, tinee her earliest child hood, hat been conspicuous for her un usual beatty and personal chann. 8he it tht daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Derriektoa of this city. Bht entered the ehureh with her father. Her wedding- gown was of satin foundation and tulle, trimmed with pearls, and the carried a shower of white roeet and tnap dra irons. Her matrons of honor were Mrs. C. W. Hol lowell, of Elizabeth, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Bankt Arendel, of Raleigh, both attired in orchid organdies and tarrying pink rotes. Mist Margaret Griggs wat maid tf honor. She wore a pale green organ die and her flowert consisted of a ahower of tnap dragons. Tht other attends a ta f tht arid ere: Mitt Marie Martin, of Dover, Delaware; Mist 8pearman of Lynch burg; Mist Nellie Grice aud Miss Mar garet Foreman, of Elizabeth City. Their ostumei were of pale pink organdie with shower bouquett of yellow roses nd tweet pets. - The groom't best man was Mr. Gar land Alderman, of Greensboro, and the groomsmen were Mr. Walter Derrick ton, of Elizabeth City; Mr. Allen Spearman, of Louisville, Ky.; Mr. Blair, of Lynchburg , Va., tad Mr. Vtughan, of Lynehbiirg, Va. Mrs. I. M. Meek i as rendered the Wedding march, and just prior to the arrival of the wedding party, Mr. Harold Foreman tang "I Lore You." WAKE FOREST Wake Forest, July 12. Mist Gladys Carstarphen wat hostess at a delight ful patty oa Tuesday evening. Mr. J. L. Beid and Mitt Htzel Reid lave returned from New York. They era accompanied" Iry Mrs. M. Mawtin, who it the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reid tt their home on North Main Street. Mrs. H. M. Potent aad two little sons left during tht week for a visit to her parents in Marion. Mist Gladys Carstarphen is at home after a ttty of some length with friends la eastern North Carolina. Mrs. Beward and Miss Annie Bell Reward, of Petersburg, Va., spent tht week-end with Mrs. R. B. Powell. ' Mrs. B. E. Royall and family art t pending some time in New Xork, Ni agara Falls, and Caaada. Mrs. H. L. Story and Mastera Lank- ford tnd James Story of Edenton, are the guests of Mrs. W. C. Lankford. Mrs. H. F. Reid and Miss Ruby Reid lave gone to Ocean View. Va. Mr. W. M. Dickson, Jr., of Raleigh, tpent the week-end with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dickson. Miss Lulit Dickaon, of Richmond, Vt., was also their guest. Master William Fort spent the past week in Banford with relatives. GOLD8BORO. Goldsboro, July IS. Miss Ptnliae Crowtoa delightfully entertained a bomber of her young friends Thursday morning in honor of Mint Matlldia Barnes, of Wilson, tnd Mist Mand Barnes, of Raleigh. The guests en- toyed an exciting game of bridge. Miss Elizabeth Johnson received the prize for the highest score. During tht Horning dainty refreshments were Mrvtd. Mrs. W. L. Rawlings charmingly en tertained tt bridge Tuesday morning Ik honor of her guest. Mis Sallie lawllngt, of Norfolk, Va. Following la enjoyable game of bridge tht gaettt D0 li-dl.V "tfn were serred with dainty rtfrothmeata. Tht following out-of-towa guettt were present.- Mittet Boot I' Harper, of Porttmotth, Va. j Margaret Meadows, Greensboro; Virginia Winttetd, Mai lint, 8. C; Laura Belle Priee. Boches- ttr, K. T.j Sallit Bawling, Norfolk, vs.; alar Coaa, Wlattoa-Sahmi Irene Whltehetd, Norfolk j Sarah Bordea, Ethel aliiier, Alargaret Bordta, Isabel Ftitoa, Julia Bordea,' Kleiner Crab- tree, Virginia Johatoa, flattie aad Mary Wootea, Louise Powell, Mary Cltvet Daniels, Mary Mirhaax. Roland Cartel, Bract aad Leah Slaughter, An tnjoynbl rook part was givea this week by Mitt Aaait Battle Miller la honor of her bouse meat. Mitt Ma' tildt Bsrnes, of Wilton. After a most exciting game of rook- tht prlt wat won by Mitt Mary Zealy. Tat guest or honor wit alto pretented with a box of eaady. During tht tvtnlng dainty refreshments were served. One of the prettiest weddings of tht season was tht mtrrltgt here thit week of Mist Lillian Southerlaad Brown, of thit tlty, aad Mr. Joha Morgaa Shaw, of New Bern. Tht marriage took plaet tt the home of tht bride't titter, Mrt. 0. L. Ipoek, and wat performed by Rev. P. Melatyre, pastor of the First Presbyterian ehureh. The bride it the youngest daughter of Mrs. Sad it Reid Brown tnd the grand-daughter of the late Capt. Daniel Brown. After a northern bridal trip the couple will be at noma to friend in Gnldshoro. The Julius A. Taylor Phi lathes Clnss of the First Christian church, held its monthly buainess meeting at the home of Rev. and Mm. J. A. Taylor. After the business meeting the guests were served with delicious refreehaaeitit. It wit jfceided to hold the next business . 1 . i , . . f. i meeting ai ids noma or rum oaran Herring on East Ash Street. Mist Swinwtll Johnson, of Burgtw, and Mist Marguerite Cole, of Fayette ville, were guests of honor thit week it a barbecue party givea by Mr. Harry Joan, which proved to bo a moat ta joyablo affair, and wit attended by t large number of young people. Mrs. Nathan O'Brrry1 gave a beauti ful garden party in honor of her lit tie granddaughter, Mary McEIwee, of Statesrille. After many enjoyable games had been played the little guests were served with delicious refresh ments. Miss Evelyn Wilklnt charmingly en tertained a large number of her young friends thit week at an enjoyable rook party in honor of Miss Maud Barnes, of Raleigh, and Miss Matilda Barnes, tf Wilson. Misses Lottie L Simmont tnd Elizabeth Johnson won tht prizes. During the evening dainty refresh ments were serred. Miss Virginia Lutes entertained a large number of her young friends Wednesday evening at her home on Park Avenue. The guests danced and played games, after which delicious re freshments were served. Miss Annie Stevens wat hostess to tht members of the Epworth Letgoe of St. Paul Methodist ehureh. Misses Lucy King Davit, Fannie Lou Rrogden and the hostess, who recently return ed from the . Louisburg conference, made short talks about their visit, which was highly enjoyed by all pres ent, following which, dainty refresh ments were serred. . Herndon W. Tuttle and Mist Amy Joseph, two popular young .people of thit eity. wart married Tuesday at the home of the bride t parents en Pnrk Arenue. Tbo charming bride it the daughter of Mr. and Mrt. A. A. Joseph, and hat many young friends in thit city. T. IV. Dobbin COMPANY Formerly Dobbin A Ferrall Raleigh "t YARD GOODS STORE Window CURTAINS Showing a distinctive line of piece foods and made up curtains specialties that must attract every housekeeper. Prices range from 25c to 75c yard, and made-up curtains from $2.50 to $7.50. Made in Ecru, Cream and White. KftSTo. : Xlattoa, July ML Tht Bavitwert, a letdiag womeat Society here, hat tr raaged ht program for tht ant month! of 120. Hottest! will be Mrs. R. L. Crisp, Mrt. Alice Fielda, Mrt. R. F. Bill. Mrt. W. T. Hraet, Mrs. Wtlter LaBoquo, Mrt. H. - E. Motlfey, Mrt. Jack T. Parrott, Mrt 3. Bonto. Mrt. B. P. Smith, Mm. E, T. Speod, Mrt. J. Fred. Taylor and Mr. Frtthnga E. Wtl lace,. Litenry paper aad discussions will deal with the cultural develop ment of Burbonk, tht Wright broth en' career, tht life of Alexander Ham ilton, LtFtyette, the myth! tf tht Norsemen, Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, General Pershing, tit .Walter Raleigh, tte. Mrt, LtBoqoi It presi dent of tbt society; Mrt. Speed, vice president, and Mrs. HilL tecretary treasurer. Mrt. George V. Cooper entertained the Womtat Auxiliary of 8U Mary's Episcopal chorea Moaday afteraoon. Lieut Chariot P. Mas gum, a well kaowa local young physician, and Lieut. McDaaiel Lewit arrived on the Levia than from Frtnet a few days ago. Dr. Mangum will come here in a few days, accompanied by Mrt. Mangum, who hat been residing at Chicago during his absence ovtrteaa. Lieutenant Lewis has been with tht army ia Luxemburg. A number of Kinttoniant art away for the tummer or a part of tht sea sou. These include Miss Ana Daly Mehegan and Mite Henrietta Moore, who are at Atlantic City; Mr. aad Mrt. Ktder R. Curtit aad rhildrea, Ridge- crest ; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harvey, Sr., Pacific coast; Mrs. Jack Skinner, Penn sylvania; Mrs. DL Wootta tnd member! of her family, Wrightsville Beach aad Wilmington. Miaa Lena Jonea, of Griftoa, aad Mr. C. C. Duaa, of . Lenoir eounty, were married here recently. Both art mem ben of well-knoWa families. Her. Leon M. Hall, pastor of Caswell Street Methodist church, performed the cere mony. OXFORD Oxford, July 11. Mn. 8. E. Roller aad ton, Lt. John Roller, of Richmond, who lived in Oxford some years ago were tht guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Webb several dayt thit week. Mist Lelt Routoa it spending tome time at Ridgeerett. Col. W. B. Ballon has returned from a trip to Western Pennsylvania and Ohio. Mrs. W. T. Walker, of Danville Va, and Miss Lula Walker, are the guests of Mrs. 8. Y. Taylor. Bergt Bloant Bryan, son of Mr. C. W. Bryan, hat returned from overseas. Rev. Geo. T. Tuflstall, pattor ot Enon, Hest r, and other churches, arrived in Oxford Monday from overseas. Mr. tnd Mn. Jack Sherrod and daugh ter, Mn. Britt, of Enfield, visited Mr. and Mn. Char let W. Bryan, tht patt week. Mrs. C. A. Gregory, of Petersburg. Vt.. it llso visiting Mrs. Brown. Miss Lila Duke, of Chester, 8. C, it ' the guest of Mrs. John L. Don. Mn. Julian Abhitt with Mrs. John Bone, of Henderson, ire visiting Mr. aad Mrs. B. L. Brown. Miss Frances Webb, 6f New York ia Wtlng btr ptrtBts; Mr. aad Mrt. Jota Webb. ; ... ,, C r - Btt. aad Mr, a. 0. Cravea rttaratd Thursday from Columbot, Ohio, where they attended tht Methodist Ctntentry Oelebratloa. Mr. and )rt. B. & Proem, of Wades bo ro, art vttrtitg Mr. aad Mrt. F. W. Htacock. " Mitt Llxzle Gooch, who hit beta working la Fsyettevllle, returned ft Oxford Wedaetdty to tpend her rtet tion. ' Dr. tnd Mrt. 0. 8. Wttkint, tad family motored to Atlantic City Tues day. Mr. tnd Mrt. C. D. Ray, Mrs. Annlt llciont peach ice eresm and cake. Met and Miss Emma Fousbet motored to Xatural Bridge, Va., tad other ptintt of interest in the Shenandoah Valley, thit week. Wednrtdiy tfternooa Mrs, Irt How. ard entertained tht Embroidery Club in honor of Mrt. S. K. Philips of Oreea ville, who wtt t former resident of Oxford, and a member of thit elub. After ta hour tpeat la embroidering and crocheting, tht hostess served de Leo Llewellyn, Mster Frank IJewellya, dames W. W. Deria, D. C. Melver, 8. 1C. Phillips, W. H. rtemmiog, Nelson Thomas, D. K. Taylor, Mitaet Sadit and Isabel Parham, and Helen White en joyed Mrs. Howtrd't hospitality. Mr. tnd Mn. Oscar Breedlove and Mittet Edna White. tad Carrie Har ris returned Thursday from t motor trip to the western part of tht State. Mr. R. B. Parker, of Enfield, tpent eeveral dayt in Oxford thit week with hit brother. Miss Rebecca MrGeore, tfter spend ing sometime in Oxford, the guest of Xlias Alloine Hicks, returned to her home in Philadelphia Friday. BIG CROWDS ATTEND MIBIDON MEETING Beaaley WIU Make Address. Fayetterille, July 12. Roland F. Beat Icy, chairman of the State Board of Charities and Corrections, will speak her next Mondty night. His tddress, to be delivered at 8:30 o'clock In the Cumberland county courthouse, will be for the public generally but the niem bert of the county board of education, the eounty commissioners, the board of aldermen of the city of Fayetteville, and the Civic Association, are being espe cially invited and urged to atUnd. We want to thank our dear friends for their love aad sympathy In our be reavement, in the loss of our wifo and mother who passed into eternal rest on Sundav, June 29, 1919. 8. J. DARDEN AND EA.MTLY. Evangelist Arouses Great In terest to Sanford; Three Sermons For Today Sanford, July It "Weighed it the Btltncet and Found Wanting" wti tht themt last algkt of ont of the most impressive termont Evangelist Baxter f. McLendoa hat yet preached in San ford. Tht half -hearted, intincere, hypocritical church member camt in for t good thin of hit rebnket, which wert most scathing. At leqst 2,000 people heard tht ter mont, aad it wtt a rtther off eight ia tht r.atttr of tttendanee, threaten ing wetther having deterred tome. The meeting it getting into a good swing, Per ha pa nt tvmgcHst who hat ever eermoni thit week hire been trenchont wide-spread interest this early in hit "campaign it has "Cyclont Mack." Hit termont thit week hart been trenchant nd characterized by intense earnest ness and a consuming teal. They have all been leading up to the termon which he will preach Sunday night, ia which he will relate his own marvelous experience and make hit lint alttr call. He will preach Sunday morning at IK O'clock oa "Twentieth Century Christianity," tnd tt 4 o'clock on "Hail On." The three termont which he will deliver Kuaday ire regurded bis best. The music, under the direction of Pro fessor Carroll, is quite an tttraetive feature of tht meeting. The large chorus choir consisting of a hundred trtined voices, it ably assisted by in orchestra of five pieces. Miss Ida Holmes and Mrs. W, M. Gilmore are presiding at the pianos. Twenty-four trained ushers, of which J. W. Cunningham it chief, ire handl ing the large crowdt with else. The whole cimpaign is thoroughly organiz ed under the direction of Dr. Martin. A delightful feature Inst night was a duet by Mrs. Steidley and Mr. Marshall. WILSON- LUCKY MIMBER -it RUNS YRVB TO FORM AGAIN Beat, July 12. Pretideat Wiltow wa faithful to hit nredileetion for No. 13 ia hie selection of the naval unit which escorted him to America. Tht destroy cn Woolsey, Ttrbell, Yaratll and Wickes upon which fell thn honor of conveying him home, are down ia aavtl recordl in Washington at tbt thirteenth destroyer division. On the 13th. of December, 1918, thit flotilla of dettroyen came into Brett harbor tt escort to tht George With- iagtoa hearing Pretideat Wiltoa a LLl official visit ta Franc. On the Uth of February, 1919, fait Uth destroyer division failed Out tl Brett Rood reaveyinaj the George Withlagtda at far at the Atorca apoa the Prt-eidcnt'! return xmt for ail ihort ty. ' ' : -v-, ' In March the tame flotilla received orden I meet the Goorgt Washington tt a given longitude aad latitude tt tbt Azores They were at th render. tout and brought tbo Prwrldtnt latf Brest. The dtte wtt Match IS, 1919. I i''1V Jf i v A comptcwlon powder of eit)ofa I L'l, IA. jV I LJ. Atiem arfM Hit I itli. I IkVyYjCK "hkh holds N chami through ont it y 'st if,, day, imparting to th Ua that rCI'i. f delicate softrxM and reftotenent at) :- Qj each admired. I Ka4tn Fm rWtwr I eoofma, t ' K J fraaMtt ant karmsan, a awldie U tntis acaiaciwtat, tan, tm-wani and . rV U r i 1 Mtra tf tlanloratlsaa. Leavaa th g,!.! sM salt aaf smeath a roa petal. X X This aaoatslM r ration. Naawi. ,: rric rarandat If not nrthraty alaasad. KM " t tmU w ftaaa Baaas Owta., hJ I sAf fctwafcrlj rVtaltjf CtMHmaw7Va 19 awwaW tVawSHawl ill, i 4f ttlatsl aWtlt At NtlTlOMAL TOILET COMPART - r m Fink , m BrunetU j K, - Whit i taatntm-m-t Summer SUITS Enjoy the summer by keepinf cool in Globe light-weight clothes. Mohair Suits $10 and up. Crash and Palm Beach Suits $7.50 and up. i We have a few Straw Hats, $1.50 and $2 values, for 75c GLOBE Clothing Co. Corner Wllatingtwa Street and ttchaag Place O. L. HOPKINS, Inc. July Clearance Sale Specials For Monday and Tuesday Just the Thing for Your Trip to the Mountains r 200 Wool Sweaters, light weight, in coat styles and slip - ons in a good variety of colors, all sizes. Some slightly soiled on sale Monday. at Just V2 Price r 9 ;(.:- :VMtrifc r -lllr -or, ,'( tt ! .'(..Vl: Special Notice! We take pleasure in announcing the opening of The Capitol Studio, at 13 (Hi Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C, and a personal Invitation is extended to you to call and see the latest styles in Quality . -siture which we offer for your approval. It will be our aim at all times to give you the utmost in Artistic Quality and workmanship, at as moderate a charge as is con sistent with first class work. Commercial Photography We alto niakt a tpeeialty of photographt at the home. Groopt, In teriors, Betldences, etc., of the nine high quality at our atudlo work. Charge very moderate. YOUR KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED FREE! We make no ehargt for developing your roll fllmi whoa printt are ordered. All taiahing doat by profttaiaaal workmen. Each Sim givtn Individual treatment, Insuring yon th btt priata that yonr aegativ will produce. Bring at your Kodak trouble. Our expert will advit you how to correct tarn, aad htlp you to get better picture. Mall Order Givea Prompt Attention. The Capitol Studio Attractive Summer Dresses Voile Dresset charmingly triiamed with white Of gaadi aad daiaty Crept designs, in checks, plaids and flowered designs. Bold regular J AQ I3.0S to 17.95, sites Id to U. Sale price.. )?e70 One fSt of Voile Dresses, sold colors, rheckj and plaids. Specially good assortment, aizet tfT AT 16 to 44. Bold rrgultr for (9.93. Kale price V Exceptionally smart Silk Dresses in Taffeta, Georg ette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, plaid and ttriped Matin and Taffetas. Sixes 14 to 38. Sold regular $14.9.",, 116.95 tnd 19.93. Sale A AT PJ.J I price Attractive Bilk Dresses, especially good assortment TaReta, Batia, Georgette Crepe with 8atin ind Thfftta eombinationi Colon: Navy, Tin, Purple, Cepen, Oreen, Brown, Grey ltd Rote. Hires 1(1 to 42. Sold regular 114.93, 119.95. Sale price $12.95 Georgette Dresses Navy, . Copen, White, Flesh. Sites 14 to 42. ' Some plain, others braided tnd beaded, trimmed. Sold regular 119.95. 14 QC Salt priee pl7a3 A splendid amy of Dresset including Taffeta, Satin; Crop do Chine. Value 01 A AC Plt7.JJ 124.93, 1295. Salt price. A wonderful selection of Georgette Crepe Dresses. Somt beautifully trimmed with beidt and braid then with deep tacks and Irith crochet lice. Colors: Flesh, Whits, Bitqut, Maixe, Henna, French Blue, Nivy and Black. 8ixet 16 to 42. Sold regular for 634J5, I39J3, 6443, 149i3. (41 AP Salt prlc ..tr....;...... LTkVO Silk and Fibre SWEATERS In All Colors, including Black and White. $9.95 Sweaters; Sale Price $6.95 $12.50 Sweaters; Sale Price $8.95 , $14.95 Sweaters; Sale Price $10.95 $19.95 Sweaters; Sale Price $13.95 $24.95 Sweaters; Sale Price $16.95 $34.95 Sweaters; Sale Price $24.95 Slip-on Sweaters of light-weight Wool, all colors and color combi nations; sold regular for $3.98 and $4.93 ; Sale Price Extensive Variety of Waists Vuile and Organdie Waists in White and Novelty Stripes. Sold regular for 11.98. Sale 1 In 71et7 price Striped Tub Silks anil Crepe de Chine Waist in colors W hite, Hesh, Mair.e. Sold regu lar 12.98 tnd 13.98. Hale price $2.49 A beautiful selection of Georgette Crepe Waitts, tome plain, others betded or embroidery trimmed, ru White. F!eh, Maixe. 8unet, Bisque. Nary and Novelty Checks. Sires 3f) to 4fi. ajf" QfJ Especially priced at pDrD Final Clearance SUITS, CAPES, DOLMANS Suits in Taa, Copen, Hrown and Grey Mixtures of Whipcord. Men's Wear Serge. Sold ttlO QC regular for -"1 6.'., ?..-. Bile priee. . 5IaWe7j Suits in Tan. Grey, Copen, Nary and Black, in Men's Wear Serge and Bilcr(one. 8ites IS to 42. Sold regular for 34 95, t w dl and tUM. Hale price at $19.95 Suill of Toirct Twill, Tricotiaf tnd Meat Wear Serge, in Tin. Navy and Black. Sixet 16 to 46. Sold regular fur 644.93, 649.93, tJ95 t)M QC and $V..5. Sale price 77l Plain Tailored Suits, in Navy aid Black. Sixet 16 to iH. Go in thit tale tt Special Prices. Capet and Dolmans, in Ntvy aad Black. Sixet 16 to 42. Trimmed with buttons and tailored braid. 8dd regular for 612.95, 614.95 and 619.93. Salt price ,$7195 $2.98 U rayetterlll St, taklga, X. C m
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