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SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER - t Entertains Beys and Girls. Circle No. fi nf K v.i-.... ci - v . AJUCNWH Olim Methodist Church entertained th boy ae Sunday School Friday afternoon. ,On the committee of enter tainment were Mn. George Greason, Mr. J. W. McG, and Mrs. W. I. trail. Carrent Tenle. , Tin current topic section of the Woman a Club will meet Saturday nicht, N.eambe 90. at h. ur ni..v I, MeUo WW th Leagu f xtauons. am. T. W. Bichstt will ope th diseussioa, followed by lira. J. D. Boushall, Mrs. J. N. Holding aad others. All club miabrs aad their husbands are invited to attend aad jola ia tha diseuieloa, whieh win follow. Memban of tha kith school and tha colleges of tha eity are alio invited. Miaa Sherwood Honor Gaest. Hisses Blanche White, Elizabeth Bird tong and Jennie Smith delightfully en., tartained in the pink room of tha Worn aa a Club yesterday afternoon ia honor of Mlii Dorothy Sherwood, a December Vride. For the occasion the room was attractively decorated In orange and green, Thanksgiving colors. Tha re f reshmenta were alio carried out ia a color achema of orange and grsea. The gueats were: Miaaea Dorothy Sherwood, Katharine Berwood, Daisy Smith, Gladys Bray, of Beranton, Pa.j Viola Brownell, AshevUle, Julia, Young, Henrietta Harding, Olivia Gowan. Mar yarot Birdaong, Francea Dunn, Jjouls Hall, Louise Yates, Uesdame Joha Sherwood, Ed Birdaong, M. B. Swart, Lorena White, Frank E. Thompson, and Arthur Blanvhard. - '-'. Bridge Toamament. The flrtt fall tournament of tha Worn an's Club waa held yesterday afternoon. Tha lady holding tha higheat saore at the and of the season will ba given a . J,riz by the club, Mrs, J, P. Brp". and. Mrs. J. C, McBraysr held tha highest tcore at yesterday's tournament. Those playing were l Mesdame Joe Wearn, C. H. Annan, 3. C. McBrayer, Ben T. Johnson, Godfrey Cheshire, lit tlejohn, A. T. Bowler, H. 0. Turner, K. B. Blanton, E. P. Fuller, John B. i"o, James H. Cordon, Jama 3. Philips, H. M. London, J. P. Brown, B. T. Ad ams, T. B. Davis, T. W. Adickee, Har old Glascock, Riehcrd Croiier, E. 0. Bag well, Oscar Baxter, Mrs. T. M. Harper, Mrs. Eattie Gay, Mrs. Joha. Wast, Mrs. r. H. Jeter, Mrs. John G. Allen I Misses Mary Linton, M. Fort, Carrie London, Inder London, Camelia London, Mary Linton, Etta Perry, and Mary Palmar. Wedding at Lamberton. Wadesboro, Nov. 22. A beautiful home wedding took place at tha homo of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Branch, when their attractive daughter, Miaa Sarah Branch, became tha bride of Don N. MeGill. Bav. Dr. Clias. H. Durham, pastor of -tha First Baptist ehnreh of Lumberten, officiated. Mrs. Earl Tutoa presided at the piano. The groom i a popular young business man of lamberton and tha bride is among Lumberton't most popular young women. Immediately after their mar riage Mr. aad Mrs. McGIU left for a bridal trip to Washington, D. C, and other eastern cities. Get Government Track. ' lalmberton, Nov. 82. The Robeson ' bounty road board has secured through the State Highway Commission savea government tracks to be used on the - lute highway ia the county. There are ' SS miles of stats highway in Robeson and tha seven tracks are being assd aa tula road. A rental of 122 eeea par month i paid for the tracks. There were i,105 bales of eotton gin ned ia Jtobeson prior to November 1, as compared with 87,980 bale oa tha nam date last year. This 1 6,433 mora balsa than were ginned to November 1, last year. " , Wsdding At Wsdeabor. Wadesboro, Nov. 22. A marriage of much Interest was that on Wednesday of Edwin Wall, Jr., to Miss Mary Fan nie Griggs, at the home of tha bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Griggs. Mr. Wall ia a so a of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wall, of Morvea Township, aad i a young man of tine ability. His bride is aa attractive and popular young woman. They will go to Bichland. Ga., wher they will make their homo. . Rogars-Shoffaer. Tha marriage of Miss Annie Soger to Mr. Emmett Bhoffner, of Memphis, Tens, waa solemnized yesterday after- i nooa at S o'clock at the horn of tha bride's mother, Mrs. Wiley Bogere, on Wilmington street Tha wedding was attended by few intimate friends and tha relative of the couple. Mrs. Bea T. Wade, sister of tha bride, rendered tha . wedding mnsie and daring the ceremony played McDowell' "To a Wild Boss." Before the ceremony Miss Ellen Durham sang "At Dawning- and Because." Ia tha window of the parlor aa effec tive altar was formed of palms, fan "A Dia mond i the out ward sign oi pros- perity." Ten Months' Credit null Payment Monthly We sand aa osvravsL IfaaUalei far 1-tta the awWOl Mwm 1 swasklr pajaastt cwy piimwI caaraataa fee amllll aarf vahM. aW fw Ms l-asa Do Use CaSak v Ma aaaaa. Watches end Jrh-r. Ctfts fw iiinliil Asanas Vifttmn TM a. A. aad ehrvaantliensum. Tha parlor was decorated in atvargreeaa, chryaanthe- mi aad candlas. The bride, wearing traveling gowa of natural f olor peach cloth with bat ana shoe to saatcn, ana carrying a ahowcr bouauet of sunset roses, entered with her brother, Mr. Wiley M. Sogers, who gsv bar M mar riage. Mrs. Wiley M. Bogers, Jr, gowned in brown charm ease with hat to match aad carrying' pink brides anaid'e roses, atUaded tha bride as daasa of honor. Mr. Douglas Sboffaer, of Memphis, Tana, waa best man. Mr. and Mrs. Bhoffaer left on tha 10 train for a weddu trip to Honda. Weddlnc AnnoaaeenMat. Charlotte, Nov. 22. A wedding of much social interest throughout tha SUts is that of Miaa Lillian Tickle to Mr. Jas. U Alexander, which will take place Wedneaday evening, November 26, at St. Marks Luther ehnreh, Char lotte. Mist Tickle is the pretty and attrac tive daughter of Mr. and Mr. O. C. Tielrle, of Burlington, aad was bora and reared there. She was educated at Queens College, Charlotte, aad it waa while there that so aad Mr. Alexander first met. Miaa Tickle is a bright aad talented young lady with winning per sonality aad is admired by a host of friends, throughout the State. Mr. Alexander i the oa of Mr. aad Mr. J. A. Alexander, front Salisbury. He is a young nana of marked business ability and starling qualities of char acter. Ee ia connected with the firm of Sebora aad Hipp Company, of Char lotte, and is held in high regard with member of his firm aad commands countless frissds. NIAL-GUTHE1E. BoaaUfal Church Weddiag la fioUata- isod at Barllaateo. Burlington, : Nov. 1SV Tha main 00- eial event of tha week was tha wadding Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at which time Misa Ada Guthrie became tha brida of Mr. William Noal, of Madi son. The M. E. Church," where tha happy event was celebrated, was ths seen of unusual beauty, simple but artistic dec orative skill having beea used ia tha srraagment of tha auditorium. A color scheme of yellow aad white was carried cut, palm, ferns, yellow chrysanthe mums and long handle baskets filled with ehrysanthamum and tied with large bow of mails war arranged about tha altar, choir loft aad other part f the church. Prior to tha entrance of the bridal party Mr. Herbert Coble, of this city, and Mis Mary Hill, of Croat EiU, 8. 0. readered several aolaettoa oa organ aad pia.no. Mr. Coble then aaag "Until" accompanied by Mist BUI at the plaae. "Weddiag Bella" by Weeler was sung by II yeuag ladies as follows: Miasee Thelma Stafford. Blanche Storey, Ella Boboxteon, Mary" and Margaret Free man. Helen Coble, Varna Catea, Byrd Dailey, Nettie Dalley, Jennie Baas Brown. Lillic Turner aad Mrs, B. H. Andrew. They were sll dressed U whit aad wore largo black picture hat. The wedding snusie was played by Mrs. Coble at ergaa and Miaa Hill at plans. The former were yellow beaded Geor gette and black picture hat with cor sage of Ophelia rosea. Mite Hall had oa black eharmeuse, picture hat and corsage of Ophelia rose. 'Two sister of 'ths bride acted as dame ef honor, Mrs. Morritt Allen, of Dillon.. B. 0., and Mr. O. B. Pitta, of Alamance. Both wore dark blue satin with black picture hat aad carried ana beuqueto of long stem yellow chrysanthemum; little Anne Elisabeth Pitta, dainty ia white net aad yellow ribbon carried tha ring ia the center of a large yellow chrysanthemum. The brld wore a becoming travc" -auit of blue trieotino with small aad aeeessoriaa at grey. She earn. her hand a small white aatia pi book aad showered from this bride's rosea aad sweet peat, Attet bar a maid af honor waa a eeesln, Boss Stwkhouse, ef Dillon, S. C - waa attired ia dark blue satin, black i ture bat and carried aa armful of auu burst rotes. Ths beat sua was Mr. Paul Price, of Madison, and the liber were Drj. I. Neal, ef Saaford, brother . of the groom; Mr. Opie Lladtay, af Green, bore. North Carolina'! only Ae; Mr. Charles DeJten. ef Maduwa, aad Mr. W. A. Lovett, of Athene.. Xv. 3, 0. Guthrie, of Baleigh, aa an al ef the bride, performed the cere moay. Ha alto performed the ceremony Popular Pricw On Beautiful Including new Gold Hats, trimmed in fur, and late concaita ol ml aad mola kin trimmings. - A - For a Christmas Present to tha Woman, ; ' a Georgette or " Crepe de Chine Waiat - Will ba eminently prac tical and appropriate.' A new shipment of lovely models just received. Millinery FA YETTEVILLE BRIDE OF LAST WEEK; s - , V" - Miss Emma Warren Sheetz, William Caidwell Dunckel, U. S. Army, on November 14, is the) only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sheetz, of Fayette ville. She is noted for her beauty and is well known through. out the State. She attended St. has frequently visited here. of th brld' parents over thirty year ago. Bev. 8. E. Mercer, pastor of th ehnreh, assisted in the service. Immediately afterward the happy yoaag eeuple left by automobile for Greensboro, where they had lunch at the 0Henry and from there they went oa an automobile trip through the -4"" Our Mrs, Emery, ia now ia New York attending the i ThankBgivinjr k- Week Fashion And we will be rcadp at aa early date to show latest cre ations from the Fashioa Mart. Exquisite modes in fur and Silver Lace are among th adaptationa to be especially elected fog out discriminat ing clientele. Our entire etoek of BETTT HATS are offered at iheo eeptionnllylow tC Qlf price of 9J7 la addition ta tha above extra ordinary offer, we are placing en aale our entir tock of Uatrimmed Hat 1 Pr:rk at actly rlCC Mines Denton Raleigb Sooaad Fleer OTBK T. W. BOBBIN CO. Fete OPEN TODAY Phone Ua Your Wants i ' ' . .. .' v . Phones 545-546 Tucker Building Pharmacy ' . M , . - - r who became the bride of Capt. Mary s school in Raleigh and South, and after the 27th will be at home tit Madison. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Guthrie, of a well known family of this section. She receivedier education at th Btat Col lege for Women, and has since taught in several place in th State. She i a young woman of personal charm aad a Intelligence, and ha a wide circle of friends. Mr. Neal i the ton of Mr. and Mr. Ti.B, Nesl, of Madison. He it a young m m rt Ih, trttils of eharat mud promisee to to one ef the future lead ing business men. He enlisted at the beginning of the war and after receiv ing training at Fort Oclethome and Camp Gordon, wss sent overseas where he eerved a yesr. At present ae is manasvr of the New Bethel Milling Company at Madison. A number of most interesting parties wsre given for the bride-elect. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were t Bcv. J. O. Guthrie anil Miss Klolae Guthrie, of Raleigh ; Miss na Rtaekhauaa. of Dillon. 8. C.i and Mrs, Merritt Allen aad son, of Dillon, 8. C.J Mies Mary Hill, Crees Hill, R. C; Urs. J, Ifm Hignrower, ureensooro; atr. P...1 Priu. Ur. Charloa Daltnn. Ma.li. eoa: Dr. 3. L Neal, of Banford, and Mr. Opie Undsey, et oreensooro. followlngt the rehearsal oa Monday . m it, i, . n infnrmal VMantlaa was tan dered the Neal-Guthrie bridal party aa. out-ol-towa guests ny air. ana sera. Guthrie at their home en Bsuhut street. Perhaps the most beautifully ap- n.i ! mapfv at tka aaafton m-aa that of Friday aftsrnoon from 4:30 to 8:30 when Mis Blanch Storey entertained ta honor of the bride of the week. Mis Ada Guthrie, The lower floor of the hone was very elaborately but artisti cally decorated with ami lax, which gar landed the etairwsy, aad with many yellow chrysanthemums and bow of toll. On of the moat delightful affair for the bride of the week was that given by Mis Ella Boberttoa at the home of Mr. A. L. Pari oa Thursday evening. " Many a maa never thinks, of putting something by for a rainy day until he find himself undsr a cloud. Juat y J U S T 5 S T E P S F If I 0 M P A Y i E i T ! T E V 1 I This dainty boot in Bcuvt-r fr?. $17.50 L L E S T A 7 Eatt Hargett Street iD Engines and Boilers The above illustration "ihows the Farquhar, Plain, Portable Uo cornotive Rig, Style B, consisting: of the Ajax Center Crank Engine mounted on aTParquhar Locomotive type boiler. These rigs range . in size from a 4-horsepower to a 50-horsepower. ' ; This outfit is particularly designed for general farm use, being admir ably suited for threshing, sawing, ginning, running rock crushers, and, in fact, any kind of work requiring a power that can be conveniently - . moved from place to place. A .marked advantage in the Farquhar Mllbn Supply Go. GEM. TUDBNITCH MAKES IIS WAT UP THROUGH MERIT. London, Oct. tsV(By th Associated Press.) General ndeaiWiamB der-in-chtef of the anU Bolahevik forces aa the Baltic front, is aa ordinary army officer who ha forced his way upward bv hia talents and hi character, aula Genera,! 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