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SOCIETY NEWS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE PAST WEEK ; .V h - .-J. . ---.A. ; LENOIR, J"n- l-'-wedneeday evening at h hom ol her father. M. K. Thomp. majl Mis Eunice Thompson was married uTFrank Barlow. Rv. 1. W. Thomas performed the ceremony. The horns wi deoorated with ever green end holly. Only th family ami Intimate friends wer present. Mi Thompson is popular young woman.' end has many friend who wish ner much pappiuvaw. mi iwww.ii progressive young man, ana aim naa many friends una tne mov enjoyaoie soot a-tven lo that church waa that Monday avonlBg th First Mathudlat churchAfer tha young people. The bail ment auditorium of the churoh had been arranged, for the entertainment nf th. -y oun People, Mil Lucille Abernathy J,:ii.o, u m sm nq nterialnmen urogram. V Many old-time and amu.i,,, games war piayea, and every ner.nn present, young and old, entered into this enjoyment. Miss Ada Farthing aans " viii"w, wnun the w awu jninen in tne rlnslm: of many'aonga.. Delightful refreahmenta. sandwiohes. plcklea, tea and coffee with "'" vtraiu. were eervea ny the re- freahmant committee. The social and Chrlstnw. meeting of the Woman's Missionary aociety of Kirat "..ohurch was Ilw in th,' uX w ""oi'lwm of the ohuroh Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. N. Todd pre s ding. In the absanoe of the preeldent. Mre. M. M. Courtney. The auditorium was very ttraotlve In Its Christniaa decorations. ,j0 the center of the room waa a table ea which was a kiiuII holly :? Chrlatmaa tree loaded with glfte and dec. uimwtiiiw. yi me- naae or the tree were numerous packages, bundles, and carda which were too welahty to be fantencd on the tree. The chairs had been ar ranged so that when the ladles were seated, they formed a circle around the There was a short program. .Mix Ci line King, of W minrtnn m.a. v -i. Car- short fcl ji i ii r11 "aq c.en went .( ww w. nun vi uie cnurcn. LENOIR. , Jan.' r.-The leading (oolal f?I'L0iiih ho,'d'; season In Lenoir was the wedding of MIm Mary Willie Ivey SJL" JherrlU at the First Math? SdJ.ifhMr2 Thursday evening at eight p oloclc. Th ehuroh waa beautiful ln Its decoration, of Christmas greena. Two graceful arehes ilgnled with rainbow ta Pf Pnn2 he altar, which waa draped in yhfc,j) twined with running cedar. ' ,Vr,S?aing 'he ceremony. Mis. Pearl KMSli w?rln -ol' organdy.witb or, chM trimmings and a corsage 'of rinl Pow weetpeas. .an- "Coiuitaiioy," bv yer 'The Sweetest Story EveroM,K bTBtulta, and "A Prayer' by gtarrj Hhe xjiiipania ny Mrs.. Rtariintl f oortney. of Charlotte s. slater of the bride, who wore turqiielae satin with a coroag ttt rainbow sweetpeaa. -To the miia of the "Bridal Chorus," from Lo, liengrin, the bridal party entered , i ' . ' a HP"1 M F, Willlaroa, Athur O. Foard. Eugene Fink, of Moore, villet and Nceiy Klncald, of -SUteavlIle.-entered and proceeding down ' . oppoalte isles Opened the while satin gates' nnd crossing; Jn front of tha altar took their flf" xt cams the first bridesmaid. Miss Ruth Foard, of Statesville, with P. t Tuttle, of Charlotte, then Miss Mamie Walton,- of Hickory, with Reginald Tur- ' Jen of Wilmington, and Miss KChel Cof- wjr 411DIUUS (I..HU1, pi Atuvnta. ( tha dame ar honor,) Mrs. vBuford F, Williams entered alone, followed by Miss MaJeJ Ivey , yoontest sister of the 4r(de, a. jnaJd of honor. The brldesmHid, dame of honor and maid of honor, ware rnwnoit In Cexquislte dresses -of rainbow ahade wwnpnoy laeieneo witn louche of mi ..... vR They wore eilver slippers and car ried garden hats, the shades of their .raises, filled with snapdragon and fern. "NfCeeil Allen and laioile tvey. of Hickory, we(trle ruffledj froeke ef pink and blue srgaagy and earrytni baskets of Tain ts be sweetpee. cane next. Immediately 7!-(ling the bride camMaster William Coortney, of Charlotte,, handsome Htt.le nephew f the brlite. tn' auit or whit. charmeuse with net ruffles, carrying tha . ring concealed in whUe lily. Tha bride entered on the arm of her father. wtUUm. Roy Ivey of Charlotte. Her dainty blondo loveliness waa en hanoed by th-handsome wedding gown, which -had been worn by both older sis ter, ilt waa of white-dircheas satin and jeaj Uca with 'Oourt tr.ln falling from tha ghouldr,tKr U M wemln cor. net fashion and held in place with a wreath of llHIeg of the valley. She oar- ..?MflUt.?, H8 showered With Ulliea of the valley, She -was met at the altar by the rroom. wh entered with his brother, Robert BherrHI, of Reidsvllle. The impressive ceremony of the Methodist church was Performed bjr the father of the groom, '. Rev, ft. D. "herrlll. of Reidsvllle.- ns Jh" by the bride's pastor. Rev. EL B. lmnvedlately following; the marriage, an Informal reception for the members of the "'War party was held at the home of tha brlde'e mother. VI r W p b, reoeived In a (own of black eat In, with lavendar trimmings, and a - corsage ef palma violets and valley lilies, assisted by Jlrs. O. F. Ivey, of Hickory who wore blue beaded georgette. Mrs, Bherrlll Is the daughter of the late. Dr. W. P. -Ivey and Mrs. Ivey of Lenoir. She was eduoated at Davenport and Maryland colleges of Baltimore, nnd Is musician of ability. She has been ?" fL ??? popular members of ' L.r?w.!, 4r younger social set. Mr. Sher. , rllt Is" the oldest son. of Rev. and Mrs. K..D.iSherrlU of Reidsvllle. Ho was ed ucated t Trinity college and" served IS months in Franco In the 80th division. He holds. a responsible position with the ,iiiiKiu biie insurance, company of Charlotte. . y .. . . - Wr. nd Mrs. Sherrlll, after a brief weddlns; trip, will make their home in Chjrlotto. , 1$ s t .,. FAIftVIEW, Jan.'l. The B. T. P. U. members at, Fatrvjew were given a a cist at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Joe A.hewortb Mnndaa' evening. The home wass Very artistically decorated for the ececaslon, holly ''and evergreens being used. ; A nomber- of Interesting games were jsnjoyedf after which the hostess serve a, coarse' of fruit - and . home made (candles. -The guests left an.ur ing the boatesgi of most delightful evening. ' MUs Ellsabet McCracken is spending the. holidays at-i home and' will return Monday to the normal college at Greens boro to ' relume 'her studies. ' Mr. nd Mrs. M. V. Secre.t are spend ing,' th holidays with Mrs. Secrest Parents. Rev. and Mrs. Q, A. B. Hol derby,, of Fairvlew. , Mr. ian4 Mrs. M. V. Becres. accom ,Paaie4 by 'Miss MargareC Holderby;, will f leave he flrat of oe'xt Week for a tour of Florida, vlsltinr several placsg of In tert.. The- Baptist Sunday school of Fair 'ew rive a Christmas entertainment, the. children of the Sunday school rend ering . an Interesting program, . after wh)oh the members. were given treat ler'fB.tthful attendance during the year. An 'offering was taken- for the bear eaat relief fund and a considerable sum wae rfabsed for the European sufferers. ,A - short talk waa made bw the oast or. Rev. C. fl.' Blackburn, concerning 'the;- war regions of Europe. j - J .The Methnriiat Sundav achool of Fair. v'ow also h.i,j fc -Christmas - entertaln mnt.; Beth a tree ajid treat pleased the : little folks and a- short program was S U the young people. An offering J' a taken for tfte near east relief hfartlry wl,'ch v ' PPle responded ae , state h I eh zr.hnal wilt Been Mon "cjJJur ,4- A Isjto attandancs In A tV?b.r of. young people of Falrvlew ?rom ?a? i?: tT. hom ior holidays illf "r Leo Wehnor has the dl ,. . . V of bins- the only woman --"" taw in Louisville. ' I Rutherfordton M M M a. .. ...... at RfTHERKOP.DTOX. Jan. 1 -F P.lm.n,leS v;.,Ml'"nd and Mr. i.. i ? n Western North Cerolln means III.- 1,. '"''. lareiiw win ihinh learn or ineir njtrr ar, Mhoccu'T'1 Tuesday af termvJT at the A.?i.ene?i 0,Dr Benjamin Tme of ;XL "?.th.ud . peorornilns, tne riiaia fJiiiJ . T"nc ' the imme SZ'mS.1:"! iw "''fa' Ths"rln '"'""i" y'he parlor mi deoorated with narcia '!aeyrus nl fen Nr.. Stroupe .lay"" he that riven wedding march. After the marrlriee a no -rpiion wa Biven for the bride, nnd groom at the home of Dr. and Mi lien bride"" bri,l,er-ln-1a' and slater of the y .Ji lr',flnd M''"- McFurland came to Until ,tl errordum 1 ueailay night where a reoi. , Hon was Rivcir-at Hie home of the groom s . mcranana. They left Thurs day moinlriR for l.incolnlon, where they will via t lha bride's parents, en route to t harlotte. Mm. MoKarlan.1 l.'ih. in,,i,... r .. ! !!,d1A.M- JH,"ry L'llne. of Linonlnion. .vir! Me"'i 5 'ua ,n of ,he lal Jol,n l: . . or uuinenurd couniy from 1891 tn una Mr. MeFarland first man led srfjs Lucy Hampton, a daughter of the late Thom as Jefferson Hampton, a prominent ci:i sen of Kiitharford county, who died .:-jv-ersl years ano. Keturnlng from their trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mcrajlaud will make their home near the Heuboard station, one mile from Itiitherfoi'dton. lr. K. B. Watklni. a member of the medical italt in the hospital at Mwotn Jon. and a broiler of Dr. W. O. Wat klns of the drug firm of Tlmmpnon-Wttt-ktns company, vlsted relatives In lluih erfordlon thin week. Frank P. Freeman, of Talhaton. Ga., formerly cashier of the ritlneiys bank of flutlierforaton, was a business visitor lfre durtnst (lie week. Hoby Conlev. nf Marian in t?,ilh. ei-fordton this week attending the fun eial of hla friend and war comrade the S, deer and three Oa.. are vlsitlne relatives here thla week, the Mr. Orecr'a parints. Mr. and Mra. R. P. lieer. Robert 15. Taylor, of Greenville, S. C. Ib visiting his parents here, . Mr. r.nd Mm, J.. L. Taylor. . O, Preaton Lewis who ha boon spend ing the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mr. J, p. Lewis, will return to At lanta Sunday where he -will resume his studies in the Atlanta Southern Dental college, where, ha will graduate next spring.,. Misses Lois Yetton and Eunice Hod?e, of King's Business college, of Charlotte, are, visiting j-etoUvea-.ln Rutherfordton thla week. It.- ... .,, ' v - a .- , .. B 8, Byers, of Spartanburg, was a business visitor In Rutherfordton during th week,'; . . " Howard i Hamrlck, -student) at the- A. an E. .college,, Baleigh, spent, the hoil days with life parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamrick Janj.Vv - J - - Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Walker of Michi gan, are -Visiting relatives. and friends Irt Rutherford county. Miss Louisa Justfc: '."of "Charlotte, 'is vlsitlnj; relative! )n . mherfordtop this ,-: Miss velytt Hamrlpk Is .spending -her vacation witn reianves sna irienae nere. Rev. D. J. 'Hunt., nastor of tha CI Iff. aide Baptist churoh, waa a business visi tor here during the week. B. H. walker, or Georgia, la. visiting relatives In Rutherford county. The Rutherfordton a reded school will open next Monday .velth Miss Clara Tay lor mpiniHinaini, owing to the continued illness of Roy A. Marsh, William f,rRubker, 'of X'harloMe, was m du,i mcm viaivur w nuinerioraion lur ing the; week. sSet. a ' : - LEICESTER. .Tan. 1. .Mr,' T n Alexander, of Toungstown, Ohio, is spending- aeveral days with his par nta horo, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hawkins, of Hayeavllle, N. C, aro visiting friend and relative her. Miss Connie Flo Reeves, ;; John Reeves and wife, of Ashevlile, N. C, pent th Christmas holidays ; with tneir prr)t.. . A family reunion waa held at the home of Mr. and Mr, J-,'p. Alex ander, all of th family being present. Mr. J. C. Alexander, of Touhg.town; Mrs. W. E. Wilson. Mrs. Alice Haw kins, of Hayesville. N..C were among those attending. '',. . ',.;. Mrs. Pern Bridges, : Mrs. J. E. Ar rowoofj, v. K.-' Alexander, 'and Nor. man.. llAf nll-. ..4 . Tl)e daughter-la,Ww, and son'-in-law were, Mr. Pern Bridge, Warley Wilson." J. B. Arrowood; and Norman Hawkins, of Hayesville, N. C. '. Orand-rhlldren were Bhuford Wil son, Hillerd Arrowoood. Hassel Alas. ander,. Reha Alexander and Frances Alexander.-. ' -i?.-' Misses Nell McGee, Wylma Carver and Mae Triplett ar at home from schooL-for a few, days. 4 ; ' Mr, and Mrs. J. Marvin Glance, of AaheviHe, were visitor tor this town last weed-end- A social was glvert in honor of J. C. Alexander last Wednesday night by Mr. and Mrs. V. E, Alexander. - Sev eral young folks were present. ' , . ;.G. F. Current - and . family were guests at Mr. and Mrs,' Worlry Wilson last Sunday. :-.. :.;:'' F, M. Glance and family motored to Asheville last Sunday week, , i Mr. and Mra Gay Gillespie of Ash. ville, spent a few day with friend and relative last wek.--.,K,-i',-''-;s-.- Bugen and Fairay Brown ar rir for the holiday from. Frultland school. ; - ,.i-:- Harold a Clark, of Philadelphia, I visiting hi parent her. . i v Miss Carter Koberta. wno is a stu dent of the Leicester high school. has returned 'to her home on Flat creek.' ,v- Z ' Z Rutherfordton , ; RtTTHICRFORDTOV.- Jan. l.o ." A. Marsh, nrinelrjal of the Rutherfordton graded school, and Mra. Marsh, sre vis iting' their old horns at Marahville dur ing me vmiaini . .. Rev, fJrady Nanney. pastor of th Bap tist nniirch-at West Jeffries. was a visi tor to Rutherfordton this week. Miss t-ura nem, pi.roresi vitx. tflsiiin' relatives In the city the guet of her uncle, Mr. C. C. Reld. Miss LAura sioore nfnwn, ma airas ...l si . . fi,lt. ni , Wa Rill h.r. mmh vraded school, are spending their vacation with relatives and borne folks at Monroe. f' f ,i : Miss Una Williams,,, or Charlotte, l .i.ii i hnnie folks here this week, the R-ueet of her parents, Mr. and Mra R. S. Wliiuams. " - Miss Marls Reld. of the faculty of the Forest City graded school, is spending the Christmas holidays hare with rela tives., 'V 1 -Miss Sara Dickerson. of the Presbyter Ian hospital of Charlotte, la visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. fyck "llni J, L. Oeer. who is teaching at the Presbyterian nm . "V.U Springs, is spending her vacation with nVuveV in Rutherfordton count, . Mis 8ara Cowen. a atudent at the state normal of Greensboro. Is spendlpg the Christmas holiday with ber parent here Mr. and Mra J. C. Cowen. Awtin Powers, of Charlotte. f visit. Inr in Rutherfordton. the guest of. Mr. nil Mrs L. E. Powers. - Jamw L Taylor. Jr.. a student st Wake Forest college, ass returned home LONDON WOMAN WRITER CALLED NEW NELLIE BLY jr ;3bw,' J V f I 7 r. ' V ' I :r J Mra. Charlott Cameron waarlnj tha medal or th uroer 01 w Vltih r-npir. Mra. rwiott Cameron of Lon-i Ann ms well h tvled th new Nclli Bly. Thi BritUh writar baa ;travld 800,000 mil to "cover"; levtnU and collect material for lartlclf t. Bh ha been in Nortu . and South America, Europe, Asia 'and Afriea. Now. after a visit in UWaiMtwtoti, C, ah l oo keri iway to AuatralU and New Zealand.! 1 She la on of the fie women mem-i .Bew of thr Royal Geon-apMckl o-!, et". 81 wa ewmrded , with the j order of the Brttiah empire for aervke rendered durine the war; iwnen aha reported condition Ir the 'German eoloniea In 'Africa. i M f I M' f M I e HICKORY, Jan. 1. The yuletlde f.s ttvlties began in Jllckofy Monday ove nlns when Mr. and Mrs. A. 'A. Shuford entertained at a tea dance from five to eight o'clodk In -honor of their house guests. Mr-. .Archer ATA New1 York, and Mrs. Will Allen, of Wicftniond, and Mis Jo MoCornick of Washington. The htifne was decorated with Christ mas greens and at a besutiruliy up- table were vsanawtcnest tea ann eolTee waa served. V the eentrruleoo wia Bant fHana with a rsindeor and'slerndi-i Tne sicign..was ;- Idieq, i wun i punauire Christmas trees, - Mrs. M. M.- Graham, of lancaster. Pa.. Mrs. H. 1. Abernethy and Mra. K, B, Jenes presided , at the puncn bowl, yuite a numoer oi tne so cial sat of Hlokory enioyed the dancing. Music was furnished by the Davis or chestra of Wlnaten -Salem. Following the dance at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Nnurerd. the meKory to tllllon club gave a dance Monday eve ning from nine to one o'clock. About 40 couples were on the floor. Chaperonrs were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slituord. Ma lor and Mrs. T. A. Molt, Major and Mr. Geo, L, Lyerly, Mr, and Mra. Frank A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D'Anns, Mr. and Mrs. B. v. Black wel. der. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Klllian. Mrs, Will Allert, Mrs. Archer, Mr. and Mrs, H. c. i-ul Mr. J. .; r. tiney ana kit, and Mrs. Hasel Aiken. Miss Gertrude Finger entertained the Book Review club Tuesday afternoon at a most' enjoyable card narty. Four; ta bles were arranged. - Refreshments , in two ooure were served.?' . , . Besides club member . those present were Mrs.-Robert wracRen or j ranKrort, Ind. Miss Janie Llreriy, Mrs. Weston Cllnard. Mrs, Roy Abernathy an Mrs, Steele Greer. -"- .. ; ., In comDliment to her children. Miss Ruth, Athur, Glenn and E. M. Craig, Jr.r ooiiega student wno are Jioine tor tns holidays. Mrs. is. M. urais enteriaiiieo about IS couples Tuesday evening.- Might tables were arranged for games -whlcD were tnorousniy enioyea, rtouy. mime- toe and red-shaded lights formed tha decorations and presented a pretty scene. Several courses of refreshments - were Mr. and Mrs." A. M. West entertained th Philathea class of th First Metho dist church, of which Mr. West : is teacher, Tuesday evening, ' about St young people being present'.' The pro. cram consisted of a Dlano solo bv Miss Nellie Booth, a violin solo by. Miss lipr. othy Ivey with Miss Lulse Uetser a the.planor a vocal solo by Miss Edward Clement wlrh piano aooomplnment by Mis Dorothy Ivey, a reading by Miss Josephine Dysert and a reading and piano seieotlon by Mrs. vena Little uooae. An Interesting contest wa also enjoyod. Mr. West waa presented with a gold Stick pin by the class In appreciation ef his faithful service.- tiurlnc the eve- nlna th hostess, aaaisted by Miss Anne and Wllburn West, served refreshments In coursea . Senator and Mrs. Robert Bracken- of Frankfort, Ind., ar guests during the holidays of her father, H. K. MoCoi-nb, Mra Frank Martin entertained the Do As You Pless club Thursday afternoon at her home en- Thirteenth avenue. The hem waa beautiful In it decoration of holly and mistletoe. A short business session waa followed by a social half hour. A salad course waa served. ; Mr. and Mrs. waiter 8. Taylor and daughter. Katherlne, left Wednesday for Florida to spend a month. Mrs. J. O. Moore entertained a num ber of friends Wednesday at dinner in observance of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Moore. Others sharing honors with Mr. Moore were, Mrs, D. L, Ftns sell, whose birthday also fell on the same date, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marshall whose ninth - wedding anniversary -vns on that day. A bountiful dinner -was served. About a dosen cuest were urg ent. .. .- '.. - - - v. Mr. and Mrs. George Yoder entertained at dinner Tuesday evening their gui-na inciuaing nr. ana Mrs. i,. r. ivong an Cyril Long, ef Newton, Mr. Long, 'of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs: George Ball-y and guest, W. D. Bailey, ef New Xorii, Mrs. H. D. Abernethy and Miss Clarltma Abernethy. An elaborate dinner lit courses . was served. - - .-. In," the Black Forest Christm or Tula is known as "Log Day." .Each man and hi sons cut down their own "log," and th customary greetings Is, "A merry log day!" Kllmallock and, Londonderry are the only two walled town now exist ing In Ireland. ; v- v.:-.-. to spend th holidays ber! with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Taylor. John Hunainger, of Goldsboro, wss la Rutherfordton to soead' th Christmas holiday with relatives and friends. Miss Logna Logan, of Great Fails, 8. C, Is a Rutherfordton visitor, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- R. W. Logan,' ' -- Miss Theo Twltty of the Rexall Drug store of Lowell, has returned home to spend her vacation here wlih ber parv, ents. Dr. snd Mrs. John C. Twitty. Black Mountain a a a a a aaaaeaaaa Th Presbyterian Sunday school held ibelr exercises on Christmas eve at five o'clock at which an enjoyable program was rendered with all participant iv f lectinf credit on teauhers nd those hav ing it in charge. f Mra. J. P. Parker delightfully nV talneii the Pre He Huiia, club W ednesday afternoon at Hlllciest. The topic was "The tevlopment of Colonial Charaotv.-.' Three papers had been assigned, but only one waa ready. Mra J. H. Anderson had for her subject "The Cltison," ami her paper allowed careful preparation and the reading a pleaaure to her heareri. Mis. Wells played a Christmas carol nnd oilier selivcllons, sfter which Mrs. Oar ker Invited her guests Into the dining i mam. where a beautifully appointed la- Ul with cavers nr U avvnuen mem. Tim many friends of Mitjur W. A. Urn h(im. of ltalelgh. will he Interested to know that he colebratert his Slit blrth ilav Sunday, December it at the home of his son, W. A. Graham. Jr., at KalrUh. Minxes Carrie and Kvelyn Graham wore with their father on this occasion iilo. in Hildlllon to the scores or callers, nun d'vda of oongratulatury loiters and tle grams were received diving the dBV ,rum ii-l.-nda not alone of North Carolina but from many other slates. Major Graham Is the father .f Mr. J. P. Parker, of Ulack Mountain, and Is a frequent vlil tor lo this section, .having l" '" th" patst yqais uomtiilaalon of agrloull'ire for Nurtii Carolina. Tuesday evening the annual -banq-iet of the Ulack Mountain fln-mvn was held ul the hotel Monte Vista. Nlnotwn Asheville firemen rcspluUd to the Invi tation 'extended them, arriving -in auina ami being met by the reception commit lee and escorted to the lieadquarteva w here greetings were exchanged, nnd fll innrohed to the hotel. Mrs. L. K. Phil llpa catered and a moat elaborate ban quet waa served M guests. The prlmij. pal speakers wero Jaiuea 11. Wood, presi dent of the North Carolina Klreniens anciatlon, J. Ii, M'Ucr of Concord, state N.-iiretary, Chief I,on Purkett, H. V. Ha.t li.il and Frank Israel, of Asheville. Two enjoyable aokis were rendered by Frank Mill. Chief Dunkett extended an Invi tation to the Black Mountain department to attend the annual banquet New Yar'u night by the Asheville department. A party of singers tourned this vicin ity early Christmas morning, to elng car .ls, vlatlng Mr. and Mrs- Crosby Adama horn where there were sick ones. Ihe various parsonages and- then Included I'vugnionl nnd Woodalde sanitarium. M'. and Mrs. MoMurray. and Mrs, Blanuv Bohannon chapet-onod the following young i Us? Misses Marv HUtion. mnry mm- gelt, Helen Crawford. Kvelyn Dulla. Florence Russell. Fanple Sutton, and Messrs Francis Miller, Dlnsmor Craw (ord, Harry Sutton and Clifford Brown. Christmas evening Mr. and Mrs. Me. Murray Invited their neighbors in, and on arriving Ihey found a galy bedecked Christmas tree, with gifts which wore distributed and caused them all to ba bno mora boys and girls. Toys of all descriptions rattlera, horns, drum and animated toy caused much merrl. inent. Those partlolpating In the fun were: Mr. and Mra. MoWHHam and dauehter. Delia McWIIIIams, Mrs. Man ning, Misses Fannie snd Mary Mldgett, Mlas Colyer, Mr. and Mrs. Scarborough, Mr. Rafe, Capt, Mldgett, Chauncey Mil ge,tt and Mi. Flutcher. Candies, nuts and fruits were served. A delightful dinner party wa enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mr. R. L. Wooil ard on New Year day with covers laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Woodar.l, Miss Mary Carol Bland, of Wenderaon. villa Miss's Minnie Woodard, Irvln Mc. dnugsl and Messrs Mavln and Charles Woodard.-' ' ,' , Major BsH of Washington, who Is vis it I lie his daughter. Mrs. J, Q, Pddlng. was honor guost at a dinner on Sunday last st the home of Mis Ann Wilson penny. Bryn. ' . , Major and Mrs. J. B. Rroadfoot had M chief guest at dinner Sunday evening at Mollv Cliff: Major Hall of WahlHBtO"i 'and J, .Redding. v?j- , ' Mrs.f . k. Alford entertained th fol. infetnir friends on New Yeal''s day at din' ner. Dr. and Mrs. Knoefel and Mi Celeste and Master Hiigene Ivnoeret. Mr. and Mra. E. K. White nd Earl Pack Mrs ft H Dniiahertv. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Tyson, and Mis Martha and Mai ler Alfred Jr.. spent Thursday In Ashe ville the guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Dougherty. - " ? Mr, and Mrs. Thompson, of Spartan burg, arrived Christmas day, apendlng the holidays at hotel Monte Vista. Clarence Pemberton, after pendlng th Chrlatmaa season with hla family at Molly Cliff, returned th uat wee it to Wlnston-Bslem, - Mr. W. E, Tucker and daughter, Miss Wallace Tucker, of Aahevlll. spent last week the guests of Dr, and. Mrs. Powell at Rldgecrest, - . . Mr. C. G. Byron, and Prof, and Mr. KV r. Hhiiford left Chrlstmaa afternoon for CinclnnaU where they are visiting relatives. - ; - , Mrs. Lout Veil pent Tuesda at Uteen wun ner sister, taimu mar who -is a nurse there. , ' Mr: snd Mra. G. P. Hardlson. of Wins- ont-galem, are spending some time with Mrs. M. E. Hardlson at Kdgemont.. . Misses Mary end Fannie Sutton re. turned Friday after spending a week Uw guest of their sister, Mr. J. B. White, Marvin Woodard apent aeveral daya the oast week is Asheville, this guest of friends. V . ' Mrs. R. Duk Hay and Mrs. Msrgaret H IilanA went ta Asheville Clirlstm afternoon to witness the evening perform- n nt "I.lirhtnln' " returntns- Hiinaay, Mr. and Mr. H. M. Sloan had a their guests during tne nonoays ineir eon. and Mrs. K. W. Brown and Miss Nannie Jones, of Waynesvtlle. Charles Woodard snd Frank Hall were among those from UlacK Mountain ai- tenainff me .nriiiuas onvrina, - .... at the Auditorium. ' - Charles Glenn leaves Monday for John son City, after spending the holidays with his sister. Mrs. K. W. Jackson. , Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Dougherty spent Mnnili, In Asheville with friends. Mrs. Cora Callison, Miss Mary Shaffer and A. V. Callison, or jpnngneia, unm, war guests -at Mont Vista hotel last Dr, and Mrs. Powell of Rldgeerest; whe have been spending geverai weeas wun friends and relatives in South Carolina, returned home last Sunday. C F. Rattarahell. of Atlanta. WSS B re cent vlsMor to Black Mountain, spending part of the holidays here. Miss Myrtle Hawkins, who spent her vacation with her parents In West Ashe ville, returned today. . Ate and Mm. W. H. McMUtTay Spent Wednesday in ? Aaheville the guests of Mr. and Mr- Csmp. after spenains: s few days at Tiotel Monte Vlst returned to Anderson, 8. C. Tuesday. Mr anrt Mea K W. Hrnwn. of WayneS- vllle, who spent the holidays at -Broadview, left Tuesday. ; , Mrs. Alice Dobbs and daughter. Mis Clio, after apendlng the holidays at hotel Monte vista return ea to uieir noine in Atlanta. Friday. Miss Pearl Michael, who spent Christ. -aa with relatives at Wlnslon-Baietn, re turned home today. . . H I. WnndnVd anil danehter. Miss Mln- rile Woodard, spent Tuesday last in Aslio- viiie. . . . Mr. ami Mra. C ff. Dousherty and on, Charles and James, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brad ham, in Manning, B. UnMn) riunbait. nf Asheville. wss the dinner guest on Christmas day of Miss Minns Woodard, at her home on Churoh street. , ... Messrs. M. R. Apple and J. A. Anple of Henderson. N. C. wh spent Chrlstmaa at note sionie viaia, ien .........,,, i . The Qtieen Mother Olga, who has been made regent of Oroece, enjoys the distinction of being the only wo man uncin whom ha been bestowed the rank of admiral. Thia distinction wa given hef many year ago by the .. - . e.,ui. late czar Alexander in, i vaettv In. rennsmitlon of her Skill a sailor, and also a a reward for her kindness to Russian sailor In th great hospital which she hsd found ed In Athsna. Wheat , Hearts, "Fattenim? and 8trcn4rthenlnsr.M Serpent worship piavall in Da -homey. t Waynesvtlle e eMas))0 Mis Margaret Brlggs, of Wshinion, Is In Wayneevlll on a vlalt to her mother Mri. G. C. Brlgg. during the liolidaya Julius Welcn, who has beeen amending Columbia Military academy at Columbia. Tenn,, is here visiting; Wed White, of Asheville, spent last Tuesday In Waynesvllle. visiting his im rents. II. Authur Osborn, of Canton, was a Waynesvllle visitor Tuesday. Miss Luclle Jonce .spent Monday .In Asheille. K. I.. Withers spent Monday In Ashe ville. Kdwln and James Ferguson who have been attending Virginia Military aimd emy. nre here on Hs)it dul'ing the Vll duys. Mlra Lillian Nolieek. of Ketrolt, wis In Waynesvllle last week, th guest of her brothnr. V. C Nobeck. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boon wero ' llrndersonville last-week. Tom Clark, of Csnton, was a Waynes vllle visitor last Tuesday. Hollm Mall left Waynesville last Mon day fr Spartanburg and other southern paints. ' C. J. P. Kdw-ards returned lo Waynes- , vllle for several weeks from Atlanta. i .loo Graves, who ha beeen In Colunihl.i for Several wethi, returned home Tuos- dy morning. ! Miss Hetty Hvalt. who has beeen mi a visit lo New York, llalilmore. Washlim- ton. and Philadelphia, has returned home. lavld Simons, f Waynesvllle, spem j Friday In Asheville. ... I Mr. John tS.ble. or Scotland Neck. Is here on a visit to his parent. I 11. R. Mauney. of Hcrteat. was in i Wavuesvilln last Wetlnoaday. Miss Millln Cudgel t was a Canton list- ! tor last Monday. K. II. Kirk Is In Waynesvflla on a visit lo his family dit-lng the holliiHys. Will Sm there, of Atlantic City, s In Waynesvllle on a visit to hi parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hmatliers. He was I soconipanled by hU friend. Frank Sweet, Of AMleboro. Mss. R. N. Harbr is here spending Ih holi day with hl family., , ... ft. O. Covington has' been In Waynes vllle on a visit for the. past several dsys. John Swift who fcss been attending a Spartanhurg school thla winter, Is horn for the holidays. F. L. Withers Is In St. Petersburg, spending; the. Christmas holidays with hi family. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morris and family of Aahevllie, are In Waynesvllle visiting relatives. ..... D. C. Howell, who ha been in Tr. boro. I spending the holiday with bis family here. Woodford Crutehfield Is here from Ken tucky on a visit to friends and relatives. Miss Annie Moor Weluh, who has been attending school at Montreat, is her visiting relatives. It. K, Hall, of Dillon, ft. C. ha returned to Waynesvllle to his former position as nilller at the Waynesvllle Holer mill. Mr. and Mra, II, 1, Htone, who hav been on a tour of Florida snd Cuba for Ih past several week, have ret uimid co '!,?.VRl.e,McCracken. who ha been In New York otty for th past several weeks has returned to WeynesvlUa snd will rs. um his praotloe here at at Canton. , Miss Sara Hill Hannah delightfully entertained with a bridge party at the home of Mr, G. C, Urlgg on ISaat street Ml'ss "Georgia Miller wss the delight, (ul hostess at a bridge party nt her horn en Haywood street Wednesday afternoon. Mis Lucy Tat entertained th younger set with a dn and card party Thnrs. dy evening, Mia Louise Bevllle delightfully enter, tained wMh a card party at her home Thursday evening. ..., Lake Junaluska I MauaVKaauH) .-.: :: ........ -,v,'.--. .: ... . ii ir. ..j M.a A I f. - Tllelrlfh anent Monday and Tuesday In Asheville. after which tney leit ior a wee visit in Nashville. Tenn. - Mies Stanley Hall ha returned from Hickory where she spent the holidays. Mies Kate SSschary spent last - week with her parent at Bryson , Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hawk, of Bristol. Tenn.. spent th holidays with Rev, uid Mrs. Ilswk. - -'-is : Ml Vera. Ward, who ,i attending th Greensboro Femle college. Is! spending the Ohritm .vacation, with ' her , par I-enta. ; -. .The Sunday school st Lena's Chanel ave a short program, of songs and fenl. attona on Cchristmas eve - nl ht, after which old santa' appeared anu gave an a .treat. ; . ... ;- -',-.. . WV P. Flncher, of Clyde, spend last Sundayst th lak. , ; f . ; ' Miss Flora Mae Fullbftght sxpeoU lo return to school at canaier next weeK after spending 'tn nouaays wun ner pa rent, . . -. . , , ' Th board of commissioners . ef the southern assembly visited here last Tues day. Inspecittng th new teel bridg and matting plan tor improvement. - Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Reve visited rel ative in Waynesvllle Sunday and Mon day. ,.-' Rev.' and Mrs. Carlock Hawk have re turned from Ashevlile where they wore vuiittmr Mrs.. riawK's parent. Miss Mova Gibson has returned to her home at Bryeon City after a two weeks' visit with , her, brother, Herbert uioson, f Mis Juanita Morrow who ha bemn visiting her parenta Mr. and Mr. John Morrow expect to return to Burungron N. CL. 'thia. "week, where she . teaches acheol. . Miss - Eva Leatherwood. who attends Cullowhee normal-Is spending the holl days with her father, W, P. Lsather wood. . Miss Helen Lest her wood spent Christ. ma day with her .. aunt. .; Mrs. Herbert Gibson. .. ,f Lucius twiner, wno attend school in Asheville, Is Visiting homefulks during the holidays. - ! The funeral of Jarvls Palmer was con ducted by - Rev. Carlock Hawk,, at the resilience or nis larnep, ueorsre taimer, in Ratllff cove, on Thursday, December to. He was 32 years of ae,.. a meniln r of the M. E. church,' souli, and lived a Chrictlan . life. He was1 residlna en a farm In the eastern part of th state when no contracted pneumonia, wnion resulted In ' hi death. The body vh f Interred In a cemetery near- Klliahetli chapel. ... . . . , ', "IIN AND HAIRPIN8 For example, to use a rather homely 1 ustrat on. ir von want a certain rate of duty to h levied upon women' hair pins. It will not do to provide simply for -"pins" in sreneral. upon -the assump- tlon that' this word Includes all sort of pins. For research wiu aisciose tnst in a former tariii act oonsress at on tim provided not only "pin'.',, but also. In a separate paragraph st a separate rat of duty, .for. "hairpin."-Which fact wa held. by th courts to amount to a leeislative differentiation between hair pins and pin, so that a nairptn s no lonser to no reaarneo ss a lorm or pin at all, in th tariff parlance, but is as signed to a class by itself. Thus.' In a new tariff act, if hairpins- are to receive any special consideration, they must he specially name, as oetore. pr win recourse to the dictionaries or to tn rulsa-. of leglb be of anv svaM. for th Supreme court of the United States has Itself recognised this identical -hairpin distinction. . ' ;'. In the same way. on must oecome fa miliar' with and reconciled - tp. the fact that various tariff acts hav already by thslr-dlfererrtlstlons and discriminations Indicated that beaded necklaces are not jewelry, that paste is not glass,, that per. eetain Is not earthenware, that ribbons sre not trimmings, that banjo strings ar not parts of musical Instruments, and that varlow other things arrnot what they would, naturally seem to be. Mar tin T. teiowin n -i n ,-nstio American Review. ,- ' Gold ia yUow only ,- by reflected Hrht. If a leaf of gold, a ordinarily used by gilders, be, placed between two T-leoea -of glass, -snd bald up to the light. It will be seen 'to transmit ren lignu . ' , . SMART SUIT FOR j MIDWINTER WEAR! Thla ault eC hvnna vIdyna, with Jta attractive collar of Australian opoaaum and ita braidinc tn U color, la a wiae ehoice for the worn pa wno desire a aula fot all oooa aionar The eeak ia made ea rather, atraifht bet Unaa with flare euffaj M the leevea. . The Hirt la olalav iMMIHM w ....... t ? i .. ., i : Canton I - - '-- - e - Mr,-T. F. Reynold nd dughti n.,,. an... w hnllrfava At .Leleeal . Archdeacon and Mr. Griffith of t mmw ai,snt. last weak end here. . ' 5, P. Sawyer, of Asheville, wa th guest ef F.dwrd .Wood hue everal day. Dr. a lid Mr. W.-SV Marth wr called la 'Hickory - Wednesday, by th death vt Or, lartn mother. They hav just returned to Csnton after spending the Christmas holidays In tllekerv. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Treadway, pf Asheville, spent Sunday here, , . fin flliiilMimaa eve. a truck load t't young -poopl drove ever town singing tne oeautuui urisimaa rarwis. ui.. rtra.w Mntiwv. visited her as ter, Mrs. Reed at Kttawa, Tnn during the holidays, tt. D. Colenwn haa returned from Ruth. J. N. Llli. of Wynevlll. wa In lown , iiurs.-ay. m5I.1i KLf.ifc,. wwhr.hSr ..rt r'r, flail MtBl Mr, and Mrs. It. N, Martin, of Marlon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hinllh avae .Cludstmss. wun tneir naugnier. Mr. snd Mrs. G. W. Phillip graohjuily entertained a number of friend en Tues day night. Th holts was dellghtftH decorated with Christ mas green and th evening was apent lu playbig rook and music Favor were presented to tha guest and a dellcloui lalad course Was served. Those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Phillips' hospitality were! Mr, and (Mrs. iTi - t . taiey, pi, n mra. yi, LWe, Mr and Mr. B. ;T. Sprang, Mr. and Mr. Geo. Troil. Mr. , and Mr. V W. Vetne. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. He- crest. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Osborne," Mr, and Mr, G. O. Smith end Mr. ,T, C. ,Mi5unjo Clark and ' Mrs. H. M. ' Llde expect to leave Wednesday, for a itay of several months In Florida. .. . ' The Presbyterian Sunday school held their Christmas exerelses Tuesday nleht. A pleasing program wae rendered and a tree and Santa Claua were In. evldenu. ' An Interesting union Chrlstmaa service-was held in the southern Methodist church' Sunday evening Despite tn in. clement .weather a good crowd wa Br ent, Th sermon was delivered by Arch deacon Griffith and special muslo wis rendered by the choir of volqe from all th churches under th ) lederhln .of Mr, Hugh "Mease. , Acolleotlon of 143 was taken for the benefit of th starving Children- In China. - . , , ; Miss Luella Motegn'of Alhevllls, pnt several day her during the week, the guest of Ml Cornelia and Luclle Well. , . ' ' -: 1' Mr. 'W. - C. MatB drtd Mr. A. H, Besmarr spsnt ' Wvdnssdsy In Clyde. Mr, and Mr. Frank. Mease snd !hil dreni and Mr, and Mrs. Mllwee B-" and baby enjoyod a .fafmlly gathering t their parent'- horn near Woodrow, T, ,L. 1 Kifkparclt. of'Clyd. w In town Kdne(Uty. . . . Miss Emma flail" who is teaching at Maiden, N. C, spent her vacation here. Misses Essie and Llllte Littmann are attending a house party m .Shreveport, They expect to travef'seVeral months. Miss Hllday Mccracken , enjoyed the holiday In her old hem la Crabtree. Mr and Mrs. Guy Hipp spent last week end In Mr, lllppa' old horn in Dlllsboro. -v r,. Miaa v.ibei tlall who was a Patient at th Meriwether,' hospital, In Alevlll, for ever weens, 1 noma again touch improved...' 1 ' "' . Mr. w ' Rhnnk hail as her eitest on Tuesday her two slstsrs, Mrs. Frank Ponnan. of Miami. Fie., ano jnro, nun Owebny-of Ashevlile. Mr. snd Mrs. Claud Klnsland and three daughters, of Asheville, spent Monday wttn kit. na juirs. . . n. ivu(iiitn. Mr. and Mra. Riley rorguson. oi urao- tree, spent Chrlatmaa In Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborne have re turned from a visit to Matthews. C. Miaa Maud Wor!v. ststo superinten dent of the moonltRht sclwoli., waa at her home here during the holiday. Uflvn. anil Mrs.. -1. anny rnwr taln.H a number of friends on Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. wood of Detroit. . Mr. and Mrs, w; c. usiassa nava re turned from a vlalt to Jllckory. a wstnh nia-ht service was held st the M. E. church, S. An Interesting program waa given and rerresnments were eervea, A devotional service ushered an th new ' ui'aa Ssrah Garrison entertained a number of lends Friday evening to see the old year out ana me new year in. TV,. -l.rva lla n alislllarV held a odlltlng at th horn ef Mrs. A, D. Wood on Wednesday afterhoon. After tne muiii waa finished a sumptuous supper served by the ladles. The men were Invited to th supper. Mr. R. K. Bmatners, a arauunin 01 Trinity, save a supper to lour Trinity boys on wennesuay sranuia - tea room. The wno sat at uiiiomw were. John Rutherford, Jr.,' of Candler; Teas-iia Hipps, James Secreet and Jack MMiLafi.tan rtwen entertained a crowd of the younger set on Thursday Bight. The evsnlng wa pent playing game and having a-general good time. De llcloua refreshments wsre served. tha guest of --Mr. Geo, Trostel JVednes-I u lunsen 1 ri n 1 n ni Ainrv iff, A.r . . . -v.-.-- - .. - r The Arab have a proverb that. after whUWing;. th mouth i.not puri fied for forty day: they consider rt th rnot nnlucky lgn that can ema. Qate from human: lip. , . 1 i tri London .during the Great Plagu ofv3S amoking was not only en couraged among the Vhildren. It wa actually -enforced,: under sever pen- allie. ''. . X - . I Statesvflle I' sTATKS VILLE, Jan. 1 Miss Maml McKlwee gave the Miriams gad Coven . anters of th Presbyterian, church . a V' Christmas party Thursday evening. The, "college bova'' kept the fortune telling i and guesshi games goinsk with the eld time sest. The MoKlwee home waa dee. , orated with holly and other Christmas greens. A delicious salad course was , served, ' One ef the most delightful dance of ' ' T the Christmas season waa given Thurs day nlKht by the Cotillion vm In th rooms of the Young Men's olub. Shad' 1 ' orchestra, of Charlotte, fumiahed muale ' and more than sixty couple parlleipalsd . In tha dancing, The decorations wera very elaborate, A number of guests from . . Hlokory. Monroe, Salisbury and ether -points were present. During the Inter. , millions, sandwiohes and punch wart served. The favors wave paper - hats. The Thursday afternoon, tsook club met at the hniue of, Mrs. .Clem Ftowd on Kelly street. Mrs. S. L. Park read ' a most Interesting paper en the supreme ooun, wniu jars, xe . nnsies resej able article , an th .supertax and apeelal couits. The hoetesa served, refreshment and a salad ceursa. ..'.-. Mr, Jullu 8lernhrgr, of W(lmlg-, ton. Joined his family during the boll- , days for a visit io the horn of Mr, and -Mr. Hla- Walktoo. -. Dr .and Mra Rosa MeKlwee snif en II dren ale apendlng tha holiday In -Golds, boro with Mr. MoFdwee'a. parent. Mr., and Mrs, Nathan Q'Berry, 5 ... .. . ( Mr. and Mrs- 0. (i pnk an son. ef Ilaletgh. and Mr, J. A. Duke, ef Frank, linton, arrived last week to spend the . holidays with Mr, hd Unt A- 8- Joha- stnn. "- ' f Miss Annie' Moor, af ftldceeeest, 'I '.visiting at the heme of her brethe, Mr. !W. M. Moore, on lock ten gvreal - , ( Mldohipmen Menrv Austia, ef the V. . H, Hiao, after vTU to. big mother, ' ' I Mrs, Julia Austin, has returned a oe. - ton. Mass. -; Kirs. William lambertso. ef Winston. Salepi Is spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Glenn . b.. Crawalt Mis Seuhla Henplnees, of , Oastenla -tame Thursday ta spend the hoitdayg ' with relatives here. .: . . Mra w, w. Bailey, after a vlito th home of her father, Cast. T. M. A- tav Irtsmi. haa rsturasd to hr , hn, at Ppruti Pin.-." ...:., - Lieut. Mile Cowles, whe t statteaeA near BaHlntora. ha arrived ta seen a while with hi mathntMrtW'tl.;H. V'0'si " 1 '','" ' -1' ; Lewis Pestnn. of the Jeffsrson Medl cl eeUege, Philadelphia, le spending tha aoimaya witn nta para, wr,' ane . t. L. Poston, - .. - ,.,J7. : - ., - Miss - Klvi Hartnass. fsf reosMag ber diploma aa a araduat surae from th Mission hospital, at A she vllle. went -tn Ralelah to take the state board' : -. amlnatlon, retumlnwsr Tuesday, Messrs. jana wanatns or tfarvare nm. veralty, and Frank WaUge,- .of New York city, are spending th - holiday here with their parepti, Mr-, and Mrs. Wlllllam Wallace. - , ... Misa Bells Field, who teaches 'in tha Thompson erphsnage, Cberloite, cam Thursday to 'spend the' holiday with her Daren ts. Mr. and Mra B.. . :Ftsl. Jta?. Alirso leni iaier,- ine u navy, Is apendlng th holiday her with relatives. Mra. R. M- Illck. who ha been en visit to her daughter, Mre. J. W. Pe- ef winston-Halsm. ha rturn4 to br he ' Mr. B. M. Land, of Ooldbar, I spending th holiday herewith par- ants. Judas and Mra H. F, Mr. Thorn Mill, who f profsssor la the Georgia Tech, Atlanta, is hare ta la' anenq tne amiaays wun nis roomer, tur. ii.n.' Mill rwul. Mw;."A;iiw!? tertalned the Why Nat club Tuesday , evening. The eour-a in "Cltiwnehip'' la being ued. tnteristlnj PPr wgi'a.; read by Mr. Mao Long and Mra- A. -Bristol, after which there waa general dleulon. The Anderson hem was ' most attractive in Chrltm daortlens. A delicious salad with ooffe waa fv followed by ambrosia and cake. Mra, JR. W. Graaber I apndlng the holiday with her parent, in Guilford '"jllra' K. K.' tJtwrenoaT ef Raleigh. I apendlng "m tim hr with hr mother -Mra WV O, Law!, ea ul, . Ctr atreet, ,:- "''- Mr. and Mr. Northey, of Ontario, ,; Canada, after, a Vlalt to Mrs, Northey father, Mr. . IX Chlpley, hav gon ta Charlotte to visit Mr. Northey' parent before returning ta their hotp In Can ada. Mr. Pr Watt, ef Tueloe, ' A!., ' arrvd Tuesday - to upend aom . tim. with reltlv her,.. 1- j ' j. Mr. and Mr. L! V. MaoKeasoii and . Children have gone to Monranton t spend a few "days, with relative. , ' Misses Elisabeth and Grace Bennett Link, of .Linplr. ar. spending a few day thl wok. with Mia Margaret and Patty Moor. , .. .. . t i Morganton I v, , t f MOnaANTONt Ja''.t.the" feiiewiny Invitations have been Issued: , -Mr. and Mr. Samuel , Monro Sleaa request the honor of your presene : at the marriage of their ststsr , Mis tlortnos t(Udbrand ,;' '.:y-..!'.!i . to '. 1 Mr. CIrboa-.Shllda gtarbuek : on ' Wednesday tne iweuin ei - wanuary at half after four o ciock m tn aiimn - Flrt BPt cnurcn . ;,. i Morganton, North Carolina. . . No Invitations will bs Issued in Moy ganton. . . .. Mra, W. B. Jenkins entertained a din ner party Chrlstmaa night in honor of her son. Mlcah Jenkins and his guest, Dsn Cooper, of Washington. X, C, ' Christmas dseorstlon war uied ana .- after dinner several selections on th -violin were rendered by Mr. Cooper. Th guests were Misses ueorna itiaoie, : Augusta Bristol and Mary McDowell and i Mesar. Dan Cooper, William Lli and Mloah jenkin. Miss Georgia Riddle had as her guest , for dinner Wednesday Misses Laura ., Claywel) and Louise Walton and Msssra , Dan Cooper and Micab Jenkins. . Mr. Mlcah Jenklna gav a danee Tues day evening at Hotel Morgan In honor f Dan Cooper, of Washington, p. C- j Mr. and Mr. K. McK. Goodwin tertalned at st o'clock dinner Tuesday evening for their daughter, Ml Miriam Goodwin, who 1 at noma for th holl. days. Misses Laura Claywell, Georsia Kiddle, Mildred Connelly, Ooldle Chiflet, ; and Messrs. Dan Cooper, Miller Pick, ens, Marlon Pickens. BUI Shlflett aad Mlcah Jenklna were th guests. Mls Louise Walton, of Plnooolle, S. C Is visiting Miss Geonrla Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Walton ar spend. In th holiday with rlaUva in Bills mAf!aaa Pauline Farls and Cleta Shlf- let entertatned tha senior claas of the Morganton high school Monday night at the borne of Mlas Shiflet. Th deoor. tloa wsr uggestiv of ths Christma season. Miss Teeter, oi tne niu scnnoi . , faculty wss one of the guests. Punch, tea and sandwiches were served. -. Miss Cameron r-earson is spenains mei week In Greensboro with Mis , Mary - Wilson. . , ; . . Mrs. Edwin pavt raturneq rnoay inwn , a vielt to retafives in mnrsiin-. iv., Miss Mary JUCDOweu naa roturneo trom ,. from a visit to Statesville sna norm Wllkesboro. . mm s ii rtrown snd Mrs. A. EL Com. . Ins,,ef Nsw Tork. arrived before Christ, ma ta spend sometime with their oousia, Mrs, M. MeNaughton. u.. mnA ura. nils Lackey and tittle , Margaret Lackey, of Washington, D. C., spent the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earls, of Green I. - boro, are visiting at the horn of . lr. Earle's parents. Mr. and Mr. C. J5. ''"nd Mr. D. W, Blesett. of Witoen. 1 are vleltlng Mr. Bltt'g aarmta, Mr- an3 -5T--E.J. Cennelljav Dr. snd Mr. T. V. Good and chll- . dren, ef Statesville, pt a few day in Morganton this week. , ... . Mies Mary Hilderbrand, Of Gatoma, and Mis Florence HUderbrsnd. of Win. slon-Salem, spsnt the holidays at thttr bom her. ' - 1 r i I -it ii It 1 !
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