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-v NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. SUNDAY MORNG, FEBITJARY 26. I92Z. Society and Women 's Organizations Parties Weddings PHONE 90 HOURS 4 :30:5:30 AND f-S:MET WHDOWl A sement window' megle thing, Old romances bmtt It cling And If yours look out on your -den. loo. Add moonlight and WW It does to ou. Abtlard. TMIon. and Romeo. Poets and lovers i t I .ng ago. Lifted thir plea to a csemnt high. 0yly lli rraln'd to ov or die. When T taen "it from my ease- merit unit -0'r my garden sweet In th bright moonllg'.t " "Or(trtvwrr: thr miJ'iM bio-' oms ni t An Im Helolse, Marie, or Juliet. A easement window's mag! thing, l'Pt g wide w 1 1 ri impetuous fling. Who'vcr did anything sweetly rseh ff r pr'idt IlllV tlllll g vlirid.W Sh? . t.rkl-l: fcegageeseat ralc.ih mi!.- I.- .ntTf.ifJ In ti e announ. m i t . i '- i k mi iit or Mr liany l. lin-i. Ji . Matmvilla and Mias I'.Naii. r turn, ,ir Augusta, Ut, an Mr l.rl. r aid lill bruit- will mill..- i ! r l-one In Kaleigh follow If. K ti.'.r manliKC I h la i-rliiK- A -'l i ' k '"'in Amino ri.ni.nal ! Mr. unit All. J"l" Kvans an- notino th ei.K-tkn lUtighter. Fleet. r iu ry 1'. : r i l . Jr , f ' the marring, tu o i of ll.elr to Mr -.-.v II N I', duiitig 11. e spring "The foi n..it m i'.. n.rnf today of Ih rliK;.K' n. ' ' ' Kvana an.l Mr. Ii m c r. Ji, nf Ktuti hi ii. .N i . i f M iy de- llghtful and ioi...il Interest lo frirnda f both Miaa Ev.u.s and Mr. tirl.r. Mr. Uriel already having : made, a churn..! e r t.l -t friends I during his on. l vi-us lo re. '1 ln I voting hrld t.. in- ii- ' 1 -' 1 K ' r .laughter .f Mi -Joini . .1. t vane I Mi la a I , v "i i. girl and m.titl of .Mn I::, hard Mitchell, , imiil recent) i i ' i ' " i arollna urn I"'' "'" 1 '' v ' "' ut tiior.' ti- '"I vii, nn- gul. daiui. 1 1 1 I.. a I'fivwi . and l'i ,; ' '" ,,n n nnlr I Thia nitli h.r n t- i r-il polorifg I alld lU'l lM .11.1 I I I' " 0.. I i... en. .ugh i f.i.."' " atid Iov from m io. know her. lint with all ttil It . .a nothing i In eonij.m..ii t" Hi" I' " iLI-'nei-a ( tint rata ii.okiiioii and ihe In Dial ivrrln.i of her nature. "Mr Crier i the a. n vl Mr. and Mr. Harry V C.rur. m . of siai.s villa. N f, Mr. itrt.r l.fin napaiih't of the North C.h. IIh.i House ot , Ihe Ia gialat tit Mr ".tier la nini aelf a .-1 1 1 hk 1 to'1 r . and h.ia al ready d.-monauau J lwa aLilajt, ad la well aelal.llahed in Ma pmfea on After the marriage, athlrh will nr during th.- aprlnar. -the rmiide will ntake llnl. tgh their head ouartara." a la Ha at Mra. Ma a well. Vra. It Moora Varkir entertalnad at hridga yeaterdav aftrrnoou at her hotna on Kdenlon tilreet In honor ft Mr, vllavmoiirl Xtaiwell Mra. M. (' ll.rtiii won lha Irl7" for the hifthi-t or. . . a de.-k ot rarda Th- f of lo.n..r w.. alto, i.resrnt d with i ' ' of eaid A ealad .-ourso .u. l I. .i 'l'nl Mr ''at r H o w re VI . Aainea llavn d Man ' ' ' - r I MI- lianiKon. r, .,ka. .'"I'm Jliiml, llrt Adama. i. rover lilllon. Karl M"C"rlh, fl .y "aneaa. In Proner, Jr. 't M Miller. P"' F'lllnhury. I'. S t'oltr.ito. .Inn"" 'urdnD Ada Morn.on uttali. K V, MrPheron, WiIIimii Hrnn. tit Maaaaohuaatla: ' l"Oi k 1 ''. -t. Caalilhurv. Harold li'iMi' l. M C Hortoii, n.d.etl T.nl'.t, n l-et Mlddlttin. Vada 'iail.nit XV. i Boyd, n. H Hlamr. ! vn nir bour. A. J. Max. II. I.. M farkel. Telfair Porl n. We- Kogera, ,lr Everell HrlKge. IVrntifl i'ro,-Ke. Vm Marahall f atu-nl ell M H Snarti. .1 I Mhi I. William Mia" .ii Mra. Py1ot Mt'" ' Margaret W, h. Annie More I'ei ker I Ted Maud' I. ..ut T r K It i ..i 4 l.ar. .i.r I'.itin I'arke.' nl Mlaa, Ha Iyer Mrt Pa'Kr lo ehtertalred at a rook and lr!dr party in honor of Mra. Maaweil 'r'rtday aftari oon Hr aul then wet a. Mrnlamts Raymond Maxwell. 'T M.iweH. Da Vann liarhoti'. ''I .r!e-. i 1 now Char'ei I' llnuv .N J 11' V ward. M. ion e, Wile IL.ii. Carro'l At inn liu1 Wearn. A man. Win V a'' f Katie. 'i. I Joaeph Y' in e. Taylor, II i I ... M It ei il..n i. r Shin A ' II i Hutit-r, M I, I In :n Mil'. II l,anea"er V Vi ii,- l int W .1. l.-K' r .Mr. M. A I '.at 1 I: IV. I Wllhur W 1-ackey. S in, llclirv v.. in a. H m M i rla, I' Br . oka ..n. I i nti !!der Wade . i W i all. Mn I'arker. F. H. Jor.!.. Marr, Mil Mri. Blttkr lr 'ftllgn. rklMrra'a rarnlinl a ail Plar Day. The (In .,t - M ir.li i a t'.d l.l val and . .v i n -i I- Riven at lha . iv audit ".' ii itt't n Keriruar i-m. i ' m uutii t. o'ulnrk. til I - g -.-i ! 't the t tie tit of the Ilea, Hi i n.-.i.le an.l t re.' Milk Fun.l. A . Ho.-. . w..u!d Ilka to w . ar i dre ..o.runieN kr aakerl t.. d I r .' HI. Lit ' Orolter and 1 1' r- '"" w ill glv a i. i, ,! in .. 1 H ere will be a l-t- t .--! l'Mi.tt. rtanra l.y t'- I ' " i" ' "' 1 llllam Jo'd-.t v t ' ' ' ' drtn 111 i-ik. I'-it ' t ' l' ' fly Panoe and a ' . i t ' ' ' ' ehtldrtn w i. a v. ' ' ,; '' ' tlance Ml llaniiah ' tut Hlrd da'l . .V tnarrhi wl.u h " i'. ' : roiler. a tuitiil .-r . r a:ayed. T'.r a ' ' (ii'".'1 t.v i-r l! I e 'tH I i attaa Klor.. .'e.. Walker', M I 'i There w : I i . ' earn .m .. ' reaervel .-. t'.' The i at . i - are Mead i ' Mllaon. lit M R. B. Ra-'. i M -v i: i- i ft U et'i zl"! . t .ra wi:i l-e , e afTatr Jaio-'a Park. .1 , '.i i.a r antel. vv a.le Marr .fame. M H'drldge R :..l-i M I'. f.-.ill. S Ma..i lohn . t - It V S'lnnia. K . . ; N. ill t . I. ti n i. n r .:. a. v l Wither. I erj v Th'em. it 1 .'" Ar.- W. A. W"he, -R Roger- T Tucker. M It I .l.ia Kerrrf1' llray Hrrl..: K. V. IUl.4 fl Vlied ur. Ii N..' Noble, Hat - . aron r N i J.fRlchanl draai. II H I i 1. l t'nderwo Wlld.i. W N Rankin. W."n H'. N A Maa- pm and Ii. Sin 'i-l t ox. . Kg.wa.fib League Pragrar. A Balaalonary fi..m will he Ivan thla ev.iiit i t jn orlork by tha lipworti: L-agt" at the ("an tral Matbodt.t I'hm . 'i II Meala Ilarrinf will hava rna'rite of Ihe are lea. The pr gram la aa follow: Hymn. Blbl Leaaon. Prayer ry paator Talk. "Thf Ke)lirte lo tde rioipl f Work." by M n M tgar Raadlng Daet, Mra Hamilton and daugh ter, Mia Flale Tlk, 'Tba Strength of the Reath B Rallgion In Africa. " by Mlae lenaa. lUadlng. TVhat lha TAollar atd t lb Judgment" by Mlaa Hln haw. paeilal rollectlon for African ?j. lal MlMlona. Baaadtctlon. Tha aabllc I Invited and all toaag paopla of th chur. h urged at tan 4. a a a MT rtwk Chrtllmllai. A rcption aa -given by tba W-T CI ah Prlday avXnlng at th Ralatgk woman a riubromollmei tarr ta th membera of th haakat ball tma of th John Maraball lltgt aVbowl. of Rtehrnvnal. Ta, and Iho aallheVal4 High cboa(. Th i ra ortt4 la farpla aad Social Calendar ntral M(h'l :Pt rliurth holds ilibJ-U'iiU ) pr"nr ani. 94mf. onfMrr arr. 3 p. m Or-1 Nurt.r On f tntrl MthmMut cU irrh inf! with Mrs. i. 14 Hamilton at .17 Hi.rgt-u atrtvt. s 4 p. m.--4-rei l mtinf f Cirrlpt of Mrhtn felrt MH.- O'l'sl rfiuri h jn ft, Hmf- rn?tft t th city t.lirritim latrvda. Krhrr 2ft. 4 p m Tw-MtlMh n(nrr Book Tub nian with .Mri. J h. Wruht at liar hum in ("iibi- ivn I'rk. 4 p. m -Mii Mrrart Hall n tMt.iin at brtit it Halfltf h Vom.P ( luh In hnr'-r ot M. ( Isra llihctt and ! sa llin . i.U Aslif. I-r:'!".-.'t 4 p. n. n.iM'fn i .MaiT'll Ora t r ' v a : !(' r I :i rn C .0 i tu ,T . 1. 1 r riiilJUiii - i f tli KifrU l'i rihvirjii n Sn' - ihy tchool hold ii ..)pr fi'i". - .i by l-iifhr.i in- t;nr . hi - Frrchmn'i f i h h f" h... I 1' r '. ' 'ri.H I..,,iv - f xl.- a k. 1 f-r I ; iv f. .it I hi. st t!. ili h Uih ho.-. Ur4nHNlaT. Marrh 1. 3 p. m N!r Snmni'-ji c&n In !in , ii.-iI. .r-if m'fs at t he W "iiiai ' 'j s; ' p Mrs. I Ii l'ibrr lr- v;n'i I'rrr' U mli at tfi" i fiih f tll .-J l-y r-he,iral of J-'t rrwli Thriln). Marrh 1. 4 p rn Th'ir iay Aftirnnnn p..k Cinh iTfta ith Mr. All Rohcrtir.n on IU:n.u I 1- in - PtiMn"i r ''t!ric of Ha!- i ) E !i V ' lit ti " ! .i ti p. m - V -fnc "f tha hriat rhur. h ItjiIi h .f ;!rl' Fr'u-v.A-1? So V I rlilav. Murt-h 3. i t tt, I1 I'. n - l" w-il'i Mri. .1 T I I ' n i . i r .hI Mri ; It. Klmniin. l.ii II i iloiioro lUMt. i p. in - Mm V st i.Vlvi lf..r art or 1 1 m ii t f U" -I'liin -ti ".',rrlra in 'hh..-i ami Stl. r " rrtav, Marr . 3. T p. m. ilr. S m r n dm In It fn p h,Tl'' tu i V f n if m ! At th Wftnan tnT. - 1 p m. Pax Iowa, ltuitnn tm 1Tt anrl orrhtntn, appear At the c TT auditi rlum ' p m on? ptrffrmAiii' of I'al"a nn-l nuiK in hull-t. T gold, th high ehool colora. and long l"af pin. 'I he i . - o mn ..e an oil . ed ti - I. nt of Mia-, a .'!.! Hi idKf l a. of Iho a".r l'.i-, i. ai i. in. I 1. 1. 1. 1, eaiilain of Ih Italelali fl uli lo.oi l.a-iket hall te.iin. W'llllatn liruio-r. l-refid-nt of tha Hi-Y riuh. Mia i.'lllal.iin Thnma. taplaiti of th' Klria l.aaketl.ill team, and Mia r'raneea Hsntiv, a member of the alhtetli: rouneit Tha I o.tilty ni-m-lera In Ihe re-elvlnif line iii tii.l.il Mr. m l Mil. Il .luiea, Mipa I 'm t'..o'e Mra I'arker, a:. I M "a l.dith lluevcll. Mm. At.'- " VI if 1't.irr if the fa. ulty .-t Hie M il" ri.'lo..il ,,r thf Hill a ing, "l. on I . ar ' Tlo lllLh Beh'.ol oi.healra rurniahe.l the inuan A (luititalla ft.im Nhaiv Ntaltiini.t on th- hah onv. sang ae era! old i.-tiiii. ru't.'h n a aerved ... rtaaa ta l.aan Bhawe Making. Ttvo .-I, if ea In I a rti p .- lia.le oiak nig 10 I laualil l Mlf ii S irn m"l hue to . n oi i. a li 1 nnd-r Ih-au-pl-ea rt It-" a'l iteparl.ii.nl of the llalelitri W man a i l ih The ela"Bea vrill me.t on WediifBilaT arid Sa'utdiv e'terrii.eria, reaj-eet ll-el v ro.nt Ihllle l.oluei, e ''I t.lhe tto 'o'li.f, on.t.r M' r-'lin'oe. which will r .. si of alt or e'et.t .a..na There ia alao a walling lt i tha i nirae Mil. Hllln 11. T w ill te j. h lha prin. ipl-a i (..ili-r foul l.l'iar'opa In ligliling. Tart type. Of fliadee wi'l . tll.lle.l. Ihe parchment hada anj lha ahada of eul pap. r over atlk There will be - na leaaun 'u deaiisn a ema fvpe rnllat 1. deaigne.l l.v rlia netr.hera I ih" . laaa T. .! wlo. Int. n l I.. t A V " the i i-iiri. i. . l'i I .K i'i t ' i 1 1 -M oater i'oj.i a' . I oil pa'Tit". Mra Mii'ii.ey a 1 1 a, . a Pane Jaatar-aenlor Itaeaillaai, Tha Ji.i.' .a . f Tea. Infill ite iie tlietr ai ling' r.-e-pt Ion .v th. S-M'.ra l.i-t .i..,.i.g ..t f. a. " I ii -. i -it- I a ! u i a t,.l 1 1 1. Ii uo.i.d a u.l w 'i t . r"ea i e - e iied lor the d"' ota'.. .tie. .iiiiiiiik' "nt the i-eni,.r I'olora. retl atid white. In tha re 1 1'iv ui. line wera ,M:.e Marv w-en tiraham, prcaidant of Heaca, Mia Vie Mrl .l'and. M'aa Klrkpatrl.k. Mia Knrw1. M'a Marararei rtprnnt lli l preaid.it of the atudent body. M n Mart.. it el .lenk l-.a. prea .tent of Ihe a. :.:nr rlaaa, an t Mlaa Mahei ript" t . j rianlei.t i th Junior I'l iav. ,ll'i lt.ito-.a irtap and Mlaa FlTat . 'ti Mixon poured puneh. The eophotnorea aaaisted in reeelvlntr a.ad and tea eoiitaea iere aeried. Tha reception ia large attended. ... Waaaan'a t'lnb To aj. TI e tt.ileteh Woman a ( luh will h '! " iriii.lar Mar. ti mee'ing li "'..! .. nferr en a' f. ur nVloek. I'e.u..l.a to tie S'.iie. red. rathn .f I- , n a . " . ii I a tah idi Ti e-la In ilrenl.i to t' e tlrat f May. "if he ei..t.-l a' i.'s toe-'i-ig rian for t .. II one I 'h.iut I'lijua to h. he d I v th- i. int. Apt " --1 a 11 1 "T I. l!l he d' :rd A full Htfepl .i r "f t-on'.rs ta d(-red The me-t!rg Mtoli u I t.-mn at four ..'. ' . I. nil' he pr- red, ,1 t.v fl't.-en re r .t. a . r ' i. i;,ng led t-v Miaa Xfll.e Mie Jordan will be ho fil att." ti it e e t-c Th"ee will I." a me.lmg of Ihe M'.'i.t n I. .at. I ' It.- a ' I -.ta. Wd neadav afterp.- ui .it J ',ij c ,-lock Praf Rail at I krtatlao r.odeaToe. Pi of I' II T I a 1 1 ..' the far,lv ..f the State l a w II l.- the leader at Ihe ine.tt'.g of 'tie I'l-riatian I-"-l.ie -r m, iety at the Kir.t I'ref hltertan .tilir.ti I at.- rr-Tea,,r 111 '. 'a ia t 'I k-o n ' . ' e voiir.K pe,.ple of the .,t. av I l- ta hoped lhat iiieiv a :'l ait"tid a atdi'nd'd proa-raff, 'a h-ire f-epared fer Var.-h ar-d ih' will he announced at the ine. tu.g The ao.-'etv t. looking feraard to th" reining of llypev s.n th who will i-otiilu.-t a imh! at Hi, I'ni hvierian chur.h In Mareh, with a k : .11 del! oi Intert "t. . a . Mra I..-., a N l,t will talk on "The fl rv of Anifi.'i In I'M-ia a . I S " Vridav afternoon at t k at the Woman a Club un der the auaplcea of Ihe art depart ment of the club Mr. W-at will have an exhil, t of old rblna and liver with which to llluetrale her talk. . a a la Nanar of BrMe-Klect. Miaa Mai.aret Hall wtl lentertaln at tr.dae Ti.-liv afternoon al the Womar. a c oh n honor of Miaa riara tiahrett alien marriage in Mr R. K. William takea place Harh I. and Mia. JJtnnah Aahe. whoaa wedding wil take plac later In tha aprirg rreakxea T f.lre Play. Tha freahman claaa of the Ral- Dr. N. B. Broughton Aaaonarfa big return to Raleigh aad ha Itaiite.l hit practice to Diaeaaei f Ufgnt and Ckildrca. m!i rrgtoTni m. Activities Personals 8:00-9 :00 P. M . I News and Observer FASHION FORECAST Iran; 604 1. 1.- to make rhis 1 If 1 o I 'I' an.l iniav. a' pie tp aa. -.lurai-ni that you ord-r in- I. i..o! iv paitern too, for w .- have liiad.i up th- mod. I and It I'.oka v . r v a 1 1 ra. 1 1 ye it h the . in l. .oiler y aa allow it in Hie llltisfrailoii ahove Thla nlvle coul.l I... v. rv n 1 1 1 act I vel v made In heavy crepe. I.roadeloth, pulret twill, ot aetke. The piitlerna cola In alaea Hi yenra. la. ;ti. to and 42 inehee l.ual tneaaure; ai?.e 3fl re nin i Ira tt S ir.le of Ii, in. h material The dresa pattern and lha em hroiderv pattern at" aeparnte You qarw-ordar either far 1 rmft Of both for thirty cenia. The Spring, t r 2 2 laaua of the FASIIIoN' MAVZINK la now ready It coiilalna river H'tu aiylea. aeveral dieaamaking leeanna, vie. and la. .itidoiihtedly, a book which eyrv woman win. wanla to diea well and wtilita to a.c her family well dreaa ed ahould hate. Pries 10 centa a copy. The Newa and Obaerrer KANII It N I iKf'AHTM KNT, rl-ll litk'h achool will prea. tit a dl atoat ' at l.ol of the 'l.ndv of tlte I...k.-'. T ieaday .vyirn at i. 'clock at th" I'hrtal I'liureli p:iri--ll liouac l'i... pr... ...la of lha . nl it 1 1 n ui"n I Mill e .. toward the fund I"r I'.ua- Kl.ill I Cliff. a a a T Attend Mar I flraa. T Margar-t Habl and Mlat i. Taylor left laat night fur i o Ira i. a t.. at t. n-l I h- M ird' 1 - a iiii N. vv lirleiie tu- . ie II I . I v .,i o Tampa, florid , ite . returning home tn'ey will v latt ttaa ntlloa To Kalerlatw. Mia. iiraea Inllon will antartaln at l-r'dce at Ihe rarotina I'ountrr i tut. 'Ii.ea.lai eft.rrio.oi t 1 to in li..t,,.r of lor o.t.r Mra. Horace i anea of Trent.. n V .1. i. lo. i- via. Itlng her mnlh.r Mra T. II. l'llt- n raawetl-ajoah baaytae. Tha ( aawell-Naah Chapter of fha faughtara of t ho Amrtlcan Revo. Intlon will meet Trldar afternoon at I o'clorl with Mr. J T. Pleiri Inir and Mia T R Plemlng at 1JH 1 1 1 1 1 a I io atret. e a Thar agar Afteronm flnh. Th" Thnradav ftrnoon "ook t'lut. will meet Thui-dav afternoon nf o,ir o clock with Mra Alice Hob. rtvon at her home on Halifax atreel. a a a Announce ana'i lllrlh. Mr a-id Mra. i; Murray !laon of Roylati Helghta atitioiin.' Ihe lorHl of a aon. Iionnld at Alary Klii. hetri II oapltal Saitirday, February ft. a a a Oeweral Clrclea aleotlag. The 1'ieneial rit.l.a of the Eden ton S'reet Meth'-dlst rhnrch will meet M..n-1av nft.in.ion at four 0 clock In the Sutnlav school room. a a a Attendee f hnrltr Salt. Ml"a IMrnthy Mendenhall. of Isl ington and Mlaa M ihel Wellona of KmUhflr Id, attended the CharllT Hall given at Ih Capital rittb laat eve ning a rirele ntuber ftna. r'-ele Naniher I'na of Central XiHi...l,l i-hiir. h will meet Mon- ' - i f ' r ".ii at '. ' . .clt with Mr" 1 II Ham It .n, TIT llargett Street. ... Mr. Penner Taken to Hsapllal. Mr T w l-.tiner. who ha been 1 at h'a honie for aeveral Tcrrl'e. waa taken to Ttex Hcapltal yea t r lav morn tg f--r an operation, a a Twentieth entary flab. Tie Twcrt.Th Century Hoiak 1'i.h will i-.-.t T.iodai afternoon lit '..ur oclo. k won Mra .1 ft Ur'iht at h.r 1..-.11 In Cameron I'atk ... Condition Improving. The ,-on.i t on of M'aa llatlle It leirell. wh . Las l...-n In M.'v l:i!-al.etli II -i Ill f..' to... w.eka. la reported t . t-e :;i i-rni ,nl ... Jra. t wooer Itettee. The roml t-...i ot Mra. fleo'ge M i loner, w . r..eti. aufTeed u atioke of p.ir.-.iv -a. ia reported in be better. a age. t ampion Morea. Mr Keith I'oo'i'l. -i. who la w ith tlo- ittate Hiahwav Commlaalon haa n.i.-l to II North llarrmgioi at n . t. C. ROt. tail rOlNTRT tLt'B. 1 'Inner and auppcr will b aerved to.lav-r Phone Ho. 4t j ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS i g VUitinf Crd Correspondence Stationery Write for Sample wid Price Edwards & Broughton Printing Company PrlnUra, Pabliaker aad Statioaera Steel and Copper Plate Engmvers Maauftclarrrt of BLANK BOOKS AND BALKIGI, i (wf Otf o Town Mr. Loul Oravoa and Mr. Frank P. Graham, of th facaltjr of th t'nlyralty of North Carolina, er in th city yeateraay on bualneaa. Mr. and Mr. Ella Carr of Tar boro ar th gueat of Ry. and Mra. Milton A. liarher at Ih Racl ury of c'hrlat Church. Mi Flora Creech will laav thia week for Kew York where ah will vllt Mr. W. W. Fuller, Mr. and Mr. J. V. Jenklal left yeatarday for Lianvlll. Va, wher they will niak their homo. Mr. J. E. Bnyer. who tia aaen vlaitlng her daughter and aon, Mr and Mra. IfOomla Goodwin, left Monday for i'lnihurat for about ten day a, Mlaa Idler Gregory, of Vlr. gllina. Va., wag in Raleigh yaater dav en route to Wendell to vialt her (later, Mr. W. T. Bcarboro. Mr. Cornelia Morrla. of Hen- derann,. aa In th city yeaterdav en route homo after apendlng nms t'lmav ia. tttgti . Potnt oondtKrttnr milk campaign. Mr. M. E. Garner, who wa called here by th death of her mother, Mr. Eleanor Conn, left laat night for her home at Naple, N. C Mr. Raymond Hotchkla and Mra. L!ghton Harrington left yea lardav for Danville, Va, to pnd aeveral day. Mra W R Warren left yea lerday for Morrlivlll to visit rela tive.. -Mr and Mra. H T. Vlcker re apandlug th week-end In Durham. Mlaa Julia I'aamnre nf t'ary apent yesterday In tha city Mia Dalay Bmlth left Ttr day for a abort visit to Winaton Kalem. Mia Waalay Jordan left yeatar day for Hlllaboro to apend the week-end. Mr and Mr. H. T;. Beloa and aon. Harry. Jr.. left yenterday for Durham to vlalt relative. Mia Be Mclntyr and Mlaa Blanelie Poo, of Apex, pnt yester day In Halelgh. Mlaa Tterthst Kdgerton, of Ken lv. la th gut at of Mra W. B. Bpriukle. Mlaa T.lllla Twla. of Ooldaboro, 1 vialling Mra. It E. Perry. Mr, ileorg P. Tell left ye terday for llm-ky Mount lo vlalt her daughter. Mra. W. Bruco l.ea Mra Will Mi-Culler, of Clay ton, apent ycaterday. In th clly. Mra J. T Temple, of 8elm, apent yesterday in Ka!elgu. Mlaa Inn Hit hnnleon, of Clay ton. aienl ycaterday In Rnlclgh. Miaa May. ta Kouthall. of Hreen v III.-, waa In thn clly yesterday nr .and Mrs .1. O Atkinson, of K.inn i'. .11. .fie are th gtteata of Mr. J. P. ale Johuaon. Mrs W. K l.aaaller. of -Angler, wna in Halaigh yesterday en rntit Inuini af er a v isit to Mr. and Mrs. J I. Causey, of lirlftun. --MrV A. S D. VIamlng of Ron l.oro. spi'tit yesterday in th city. . Mlaa Clara. Wooetoll, of IVnre Institute, left yesterday for Hen son to speiitt the week end with relatives. Mr and Mrs. R O Fltrgerald, of it . e.lnioiir wcte visitor in ihe city yesterday. Mlsa 1.11 Wllaon. of Oreenvllla. la Hie gucat ol Mrs. H. S. Under wood. Mlas Xra Dees, of Henderson. waa in ! city yesterday en route to (J. Idahoro to visit lu r parents. Mra W K1 (lardner. nf Falr rh.'.nt, waa In the city esterdav en route lioiiie afi.r a vlalt lo l.ou,'a btirg . Mra Jesal Rarne. of I.nrsraa, waa in Halelgh yesterday en route home alter a Melt tu Fu'tuay Springs. -Mra I. M. Oargls and Mis. W. IT Harp left vesterday for Clay Ion lo v .ft relatives Mr I, '. Kklliner. of i.reen- Vlll". was III II'" v'Hv 5eatird.iv en roiita h..nn. after a visit to rela tives lii exford Mra. H. V. Iliumas nf Dsn villa. Va. is the guest of Mr. D Samuel Cot af her home, C'ham Perl.Un e'raet. Mra II n Wllkerson and .Mrs lannlo Mtllketauii. of Halley, are gueats at Hie lioino of I-r. and Mis. Thomas M. Jordan -Miss l.giira Worth, of fiullford " oMege. ami Mrs A. W Rlg.ee, o( liotlsna, are Uio gueat oi Mn. L. W. Worth. Mrs. 1. T Svkea nf Creadmoor waa Hi the ctv jeaterdsy on route to fireenrllle to Ttslt hr rtanghter. Mr I'. 1.. Manguin. Mr. and Mr W. A. Oreen. of Sinllhfield, ar xlaltur In tha ill). Mr. and Mr. James II. rtlam h ard. of I'urhani. sett In th cltv yeaterdsv en rout to eianford lu visit leiatlvea. Mrs Thomas Tltllnghast. Mrs K. llaynes and Mr. and Mis. ('. c. Veatal l-ft yeaterdiv for Dur ham to apend a few dava. Mr and Mra. Frank Sharw-nod left vesterday for tlraham to visit Mr and Mra. MacBride Holt. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Yonoa of Charlotte are among tha visitors In the -ity Miss Mayrta fouthall of Oreen vllla la spending a short time In Raleigh. Mr. and Mr. John W. Stoke. Jr., nf Retdsvllle arrived In Raleigh yesterday to spend a few days Mr. and Mr. J C. Price of Dttr ham ar among th visitors lu Ral eigh. Mrs. W T Anderon of Foret Hills C.arilena, ,V Y, I th guet of Dr and Mr V. M. Hicks t their home, 103 Park avenu. Mr Vf T. Horrln, manager of the local tore of tlllmers. Inc. has rone to New- York to purchaae apntig ineri-handlae. He will he mil! from the city ten days. Wai ter fcmlth and Morris Zlff. two other Layer for the atore. have Jtist i luri.ed from Northern markets. -Mr. Arthur H. Corey of C.reen- tie ta spending tha week-end In K.il. ith. M Marraret c.itl aR4 Mlsa .loa. phine lle-d of Wake V'or. at were visit, u a ti the city ycalerdav. Mrs I.. W. Rrnn. of Norfolk. 'aw haa returned both fter a vialt to Mr. and Mra. K W . Sear l.tt at thi-.r home on NVrth Til. ..in' at reel. North Carolinians At The Hotels In Raleigh Yarbereegh. Alton R Holland. llartwH; Rruce 11 Carr.wav High Point; J. II llurthn. Jr, Chapel Hill. J. P,ellam Smith. WTlmitikton. Mr and M-a I. H. Moore. Wilson: Mr and Mrs w. A. (.ireen, Smlthfleld; Mak Prsnre flreen. Smlthfleld: T. i; Jerome. Wallace; Daniel Sinclair Jr, Chapel Hill. Walker 8leven- LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS N. C Chap! Hill: Mr. ant) Mr. 1. B Dlaon, Charlott: J. E. Ruck. War rnton; r. T. Ik ay, unit; ns ti la Louis Canaday. Boow Hill: J W. Mangum, N. Ci A. B. VxTlklns. Banford; VV. U. Dunn. Bcotland nsca. Masai. J. t Ceybura, Charlott: Oorg K. Bewail, N. C.J L. W. Snider, Wlnton-balm: J. M. Bisck. N. C: Mlaa Mary Duff v. Ureentjor; w, L. Patrldg. N. C,sD. A. Voaburgh. l nariolle; a. B. Mltenell, Kocgy Ua.m . tt r c..l u.auKM. I p. Cornwell. Rocky Mount; Bud r-aaser, Banrord; H. o. neuion, Spray; J. K. (ielger. Charlotte; A D. Pollard, 'WlhstoB-Halem; J. (. Torrance. Charlotte; Mra. J. H. Roane, Hreenihorr.;' Mr. and Mra. O. W. Tone. Charlotte; O. L. Can aaday, Dunn; Carl Ridge, Creens boro. Utalgh. Mr. aad Mrs. Thoma Woolcott. Pynum; A. M. 'Hslam, Albemarle. K C Miller. Charlotte; Mlsa Mayclu Motithall, Oreenvllle, 11. C. too It Kllsr City; W. M. Russell. Star, c. M. Johnson, Rocky Point: Mrs laiula Ward, 'Ireenvllle; John W Liggett, Roberaonvllla, . D. F. Hoover. Charlott; A. B. Freeman. N. C: L. M. Donald. Ollyla;,JT-Pt-ffltf: - Oiforrt; Jt. L Thomaa, N. C : Mr. and Mr. J. C. Price, Dur hum; Arthur U. Corey, ilreenvllle; K. A. Hayes, N. C: William Roaser. Sanford; Dr. Jenness Morrill, Kalk lui'l, L. H. Tsyloe. Klnaten; MT. und Mr. Jno. W. Stoke, Jr., Iteld ville. WrlghCs. John Pspson. Fayetterlll: W. E. Craw. Oieenahoro. V, F. Browne Concord, Mr snd Mra. D. M. Mc (Ttllen, Burgaw; Mr. and Mra Ilnry B Moore. Klland, Thomas lloylan. Sims; Dewey H. Hennant, .Suns, E. D. Barrett, Farmvill. INCIDENTALLY Br NELL BATTLI LXWI8 llmahle colloquial ejpresslon of en dearment, but III simply because we are on ot those folks who can't una in word. Nu of course, we can ay. "Sweet," "Dear," "Darling," "Dearet," "My Own," "My Heart.' "My Lov" with tremulous and pro found emotion. But "Honey"' we cannot j-mlt. It jut won't out! Ind'lil.ly aeated Into our t..emory l th on oextttslon In all our years when wa mada mistaken use of "Honey." That eiperienc has made us awear by all the amorous gods, never, oh, never again! We had jusl com back to tlvn In North Carolina. Know ing tht Honey" was ono of the most approved provincialisms, we thought it only fitting to try It out W'e tried it on young man who, by all the rules of appropriate ness, should have been addressed aa "i'ni iftsitittts ' or something equally nffected. Th tumble alio, k of the evploah.n of that stniple word. "Honey" from our Dear-Darling -Dearest -accustomed lips not omy con vlm ed (ns Instanter that wa had tried to do something lhat w-c couldn't, hut It hit the honied Carts situits with a force of unexpected ness that knocked him well-nigh out of the automobile. Oil. It was nwful! Hack, back, embarrassing ine.tnory .lnu. aubconaclouaness And yet we know that "Honey' I a good word, a comfortable, home-like, natural Southern ex pression thst falls beautifully from some Hi's Hut w also know mll, oh. full well, that It was never In tended lo fall from ours. If "Honey" appears In a popular jiong, then the Nat l a. Haneyl When w get ready to acquaint lha object of our tender sentiments with said sentiments, w take aol ptnu and Inviolable oath that we shall not address him, her. oft It aa "Honey! ' That s nut because wc don I consider "llo!y, a moat s sven must b laid In Dixie among tha cotton fields or under lha man llollns. "Hone)" is a word that we ha tak'-u over from o ir colored friend". Aunt Pitikln nd Mammy said "llortej" and in It was all Dl wealth of their simple. h..nesf faithful affection. Wa would have had them rav nothing flae. It was their own word, and it evaiMv es presso! ihe.r own peculiar sort cf teiidernes of which w were happy l.i b the ol Jet t. And niflnv whit folk us "Honre" almost e.fallv wel. The comforlsbl". unaffected matron who has lived sll her life In these parts can call each and all of her chil dren "Honey." and her husband, loo, f..r that mstl"r, and get away with It perfect!. . Tha fact that w can't get the word out la. wa suppose, soni" sort, of proof of lack of adapt ability io the pleasant mannera of par much-loved native heath. see Taalag ta the Rosy Brain. Now that Ui matter of (prlng lists Is of paramount importance to i'iiit normal woman. Mrs. Jan H. M.'K iinmon' reei nt talk on taste ful drees waa timely. Our favorite, ilia. ,UK, daciartd before the Ral eigh Woman's Club a day or two ago that bats should ha In har mony w ith the contour of tho wear er's laee, the sisa and shape of the f.-aiuiis, in proportion to shape of the head, length of neck and width of ehoui.ler and hip. Hut. honstly nu, Mr. Mac. Isn't that an awful lot of stuff to have to remember at th exciting moment of purchase? W on't it tax tha fem inine brain already ao busy with Its momentous problem, and add much wieiiihty matter fo- consideration at the tlm when supjem attention la already required? Ferlnst, now when w go te make the fateful selection upon which hang our highest hopes of happi ness during the coming aeason, and when the lady-in-waiting la tailing us with her customary mendacity that every hat w-e put on Is "Just the thing!" we'll hay to lay t her: "Just a moment! Her lend m your tape measure, will you, while I measure off the length of my neck and the breadth of my sholder and see how many lnche I nt around the hip. And, seriously and an thropologically, would you ny that I was hraohviephallc or dolichoce phalic? And. ahout my nose, now what la your honest, unbiased opln Inn?" a a a Aaythlag lo Oblige. Becanee, mon- than anvtlil-ig els Wedding Invitations J. P. Stevens Engraving Co. J U A.TLT A CTURXRS or Enghwed Soam Stationery (AVFTXS Artr PRICES IIBMITTED UPON REQUEST 103 Peachtkke St. also 47 WHrrxaai St. ATLANTA In tea world, wa want te aaake life eaay gad aleeeant for th llnotya operator sna in proof reaaara, we are compiling- a manual by meane of which thee ogree with a mere eur- aory giaac can light oa lha aub atllut word that caa Immediately' bring abeat boat havoe ta a aen. slbl aenteace aad caua th in nocent writer of earn te appear the most complete fool possible, with out their having to glv th mat ter lengthy consideration. From th depth ot oar bitter a perienc w have ae far mad out th following devaetatlng Hat of suhstitutes, any one of wnich is guaranteed to wreck a (entanc b yond hope or remedy: For immortal, immoral. For book. booh. For marital, martial. For paraon. person. STATE SOCIETY lasltb-rarsw Wilson. Feb. ISM1a Ella Carr and Mr. R. T. Bmlth wer married fhaaa awtb Baptise- Church. Tte-r. i. M. Mrr, paator of th church, performed th ceremony. Th ahurch a decorate! with poited plant and feris, taekete of nap dragon and tall eandlea Th wedding musl wa played by Mra. W. 8. Harrla at th organ and Mr. Ed. Stalling oa th ylolln. Prior to th ceremony Mra. B. B Plyier Bang . "because - and 'Tom aeaalo'n " The ushers wre: Messrs. frank Davis. Howard Hruioa. Shirley Uatea and laiul Bmith. Oroon.smen wer. atessri.Vaughn Woodard, Kersey Smith. Harvey Magette, Tom Ua,,ll and Ben Smith. Bridesmaid were: Missas Cath erine Cupeland. Xouls huf fines Thrace Maudlin, Nannie ilcCraw., afld Mrs. William Ellsworth. They wor dresses of orchid taffeta with liver trimming, bat of orchid tulle and Sliver slippera. They car ried bcouquel of red Columbia roses. Miss ffannl McCraw. tha maid af houor, wor a drea of green lace over gold, allver hat and allrer slippers and carried a ahowey bou ijuet of Russell roaea. The brld entered on tha arm of her father, Mr, W. O. Carr. who s u e her in marriage. Rh wor a Kiuvn of crep atln. Her prince I i. .- veil fell from a Dutch cap of r.al l.-ic trimmed with orange blos soms and aha carried a ahower bon- ."i.'t of lilies of th yalley ani roses. The bridegroom wa attended by his brother, Mr. Ben Smith, the beat man. Immedistely after th ceremnnv reception was given at th home of the bride parents. Mr. and Mra. W. u rarr In the receiving I. no wir Mr and Mrs W. ;. Carr. Mrs miih. mother of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. R T. Smith. Mr Thorpe, uncle of the bridegroom: Mrs Dora Carr received the guest at the door. They were Introduced to tha receiving line by Mr. and Mr F. M. Miller Mr and Mrs S W. Smith and Mrs. Charles Herring received st the door of the dining room. Dr and Mrs Herring Invited th g-iests into tha library, where coffee was served by Mr. and Mrs. Nortiorne Sehsiim, while Mr. and Mrs John Rmtnn. Misses Frances Woodard snd Roaalyn Pryan pass ed sandwiches. In the gift room up-siaira the gueata wer received by Dr and Mrs. Oscar Hooka and Mr arsf Mrs tieorge Warren. Mlsa M.iri-.ir.t P.awlinga and Mis Mar garet Hold poured punch. Th bride is Ih only daughter of Mr aid Mrs. TT. ;. Carr. ber father being a prominent tobacco ware hotisemam and farmer of thla city, she is very prettr and de serv edl y popular. . The bridegroom ! 1so a promi nent fohseemlat and warehouse man with many friend. Following their honeymoon. Mr and Mrs. Smith will b at horn in this city. e a e l.yee-Hrisa : war age a eat. Fayeitef ille. Kcb : -North Caro lina eefeiet y will l- miK-h inter'Bied in the annotin. cn.-ot ..f the engage ment of Ml" 'I- rijia Pauline llor ton of Waarili.ynii I . C, formerly of Wadeahoro, ami Col. Terry A. IfVnn. now tv.aiditig In the capital I'Ut formerly of this city. Th wedding will yak plac Ih latter part of Mav. Miss Ilitton I th daughter cf Mra. Euaenia W. Horton and th 1st ileotge Pavtlev Morton. Jr., of Wad-shor. her mother having re moved to Washington a number of years ago. Mis Is a young y omen of unusual charm and aid popu larity. Colonal Lyon I connected with the legal division of th Treisun Department. Recently resigned his. comttylaalnn In the army, being at Ih time In th offlc of th Judge adxooata general. During the world war Colonel I.yon served overseas a a staff officer of the Ja'th and 9nth divisions, being transferred to th Judge advocate a department on hla return to this country from th army of occupation. H is a aon of Judge C C. Dvon of Ellrahetb town, and a brother of Congress man Homer h. Dyon, Representa tive of the Sixth North Carolina dis trict. Colonel Lyon practised law In FayetteviM as a member of the firm of Robinson and Lyon, from tha completion of hla college course until lha outbreak of the war. and la xceedlnglr popular here. Th wedding will be solemnised In Mount Plaaaant Methodist church. Following the wedding trip Colonel Lyon and his bride will return to Washington, where they will mak their home for a whol. a a a Watgenal.RaB. FayetteTllle. Fh. If. A wedldng of wida Interest wa that of Mlaa Maude Fstelle Hall, daoghtar of Mr. snd Mrs. Edwsrd L. Hall of this city and Mr. Ray John Welgand of Columbus, Ohio, which took place In Washington. D. C. on Thurs day of last week. Tha ceremonv wa performed by Rev. John K Brlggs, D. D. ptnr of tha Fifth Bsptlst church of Waahlngtoa. the ring eeramony being upsed. Mlas Hall wa accompanied to Washing Ion by hsr sister. Mr. John S Callahan of this city, who waa the nip ember of lthr family pra nt for th ceremony. - Mr. Welgand ip beautiful, ul tured and accompllabsd. gh I a pianist and organist of marked abllty and haa won dlallnctlon aa a teacher of rlaao, having eon ducted private claaao In thia city lnc BnKhlag bar eolleg course, and waa organist of th First Bap tist church of rayettevlll. Eh la an alumna of Meredith ColUg aad Columbia Cntvrlty. Mr. Welgand ia a eon af tka late Oeorg B. Wegand of Columbus, Ohio. H I th representatlv for ublo af a large food company. Mr. Weigand la a veteran of th world War, enlisting' while a tudnt at the L'nlveralty of Ohio aad rising to the rank of captain. Immediately after th ramony Mr. and Mra. Wignd lft th Capital city for New Tork for a hort itay. after which they will be at horn at Columbus In their attractive now horn, which ha Just been completed. e a gas Oapasan. Taylorarllla, Fab. II Last Inn day morning at :! o'clock, a ba tlfnl wedding waa (olsmalsed at th tnnf pf -Mr. OtirCTIiaH" wn Mis Ousgt Chapraaa beam th brldfivot4fr. Roy Rogtra. Th bridegroom I a aralnnt young man af thla county. Tha bride I a charming young lady of thla community, bat recently having lived In High Point where h held a poeltlon. After th ceremony wa performed, th eouple left for Roomer whr thy will tpend lomi time, e e Ceewrav-Creoa Oatwa. Roberoavii) rb. 15 Card af Invitation reading aa follow have been laaued: "Mr. and Mra. W. M. Orea In vite you to be present tt tn mar jlag of their- daughter, Hattle Lou, to Mr. Jess Norma Cob urn, on Tuesdsy, th seventh of March, at halt after aeven o'clock tn the morning. At home, Robersonvlll, North Carolina." a e a rarley.Twaer Eagagevaeat, Klnston, Feb. ti Much Interest wag occasioned hre recently by the announcement of the coming marriage ot Mis Margaret Louise Turner of Danville and Mr Km. ard Farley, a local tobacconist. The marrlag will take place In the spring. .Mr. rarity la wsll known here. e e e Weed-Oakey Eagageaseat. Greensboro, Feb. 15. Announce ment haa bean made of tha en gagement of Mis Lucy Elisabeth uakey, of Roanoke, Va. to Ueorge Warklck Wood, of Greensooro. Mr. W'nod haa fu.nll. .4 ,.. ireensboro to mak his home after spvnaing several years in Roanoke. e Jeaklaa-Lylea A aaeaaeeaaeat. Smlthfleld, Feb. 25 Mrs. Henri etta Lylss announce th marri age of her daughter. Carmen, to Mr. Joe Van Jenkins on Htinday. Jan. 1st, 1!IJJ. Smithlield, X. C. e a a Itaaer Mather Birthday. Smlthfleld, Feb. IJ. Mrs. Jno. J Pitts and Misses Eunice and Theln.n 4Vmb were hofrteste at 4 delight ful parly Tuesday- afternoon, at tlte horn of Mrs. Pitts, given In hon -r of their mother, Mrs. J. A. Tunnell. it being her Dfty-rlrst birthday. Th guests vvertin et i t the door by Mra Pitta and the M e Lmh. Miss Kul Kwell preside over tin guest book. Misses lna Barl.ee ami Planch Tunnell served punch. Th. Valentine Idea was carried out fn the decoration and refreshment. The Red and White Costume Worn In the Second Act By Blanche Ring In "The Broadway Whirl At the Academy of Muic Last Tuesday Night Was Purchased From EquelV Style Shop Below is a letter written to Mrs. Equels by Blanche Ring The Yardorough H OftlMtN MOT II, g. N. ((IM, 7W 2fc? rC 11 -TS - Mttsy a. , -ssasa- f rrm-rr - - Equels Style Shops lUlogfaaNaC Each- guet waa presented with a I heart and aakad to write a wtah for the honor gusst. n nay war then Invited Into th dining rom. wher a deliclou alad eour waa -served, after which th cutting of th birthday cak afTorded much arsBaement. Master Jno. J. Pitta, Jr, presented Mr. Tunnell with a basket filled with lovely gift from th many friend. Ther war about forty Invited guest. a a a Mhss Aldaarsaaa rag-aged. Greensboro, rah. JS. An an gagement of latarett wa announo ed on Wednesday afternoon at an ttractIV bridge party given by Mis Nell Weatcott on West Mar hat Street, when th guest roun l on their place card th initial "M. B. A.&. M. E." ana the date, "March I." In thia way tn n- Sagement of Miss Mabel Alderman, aughter of Mr. and Mr. W. F. Alderman, and Eugen Mason Et Srllng, formerly ot Barnesvtlla. 8. C now of Ornboro wa aa. neunced. Ml Alderman I a popular atmbw of th yungr octal set of Ornaboro ana her engagement la of wld lntrt In th Stat. When You Buy DIAMONDS Trtwrthy ktlf i o makisf th nlsetioi 1 a fMtur wkkh ya wilt bt thankfnl for wkn yog buy g dlamoad t Jolly WynD'. It I ttralghtforwarl In formatloa about tha ail ferent gton yon tt amino, ao that job will had juit why ah Is grided aad priced aa it. ii, aad b all ts judge intelligently between them. Our ftock afford tho wid selection you tic lira, with th certainty that ah diamond is do irabl quality, at au economical pnc. Th new (tylea In tolM green and whit jtolil and platintim mountings nr shown in Rins, Broochej and other jc -. clrr. Jolly & Wynne JEWELRY CO. Fine Wnteliea, and Jenrlry Repairing a Specialty i:S fayettevllle Street Ml C.. PlltTOlt rtil 6 Wilson, RC t V"
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