PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN' . ‘ SPAPE;.; !j£\'OTED TO THE UFBUILDIKG OF AAIEKICAN HOMES AND AMiiiilCAN INDL’STRIES.
BUSUSolfe* iLAa.tJiCE COaSTY, liOSTii CASOLISa, iCESaiY, Jl'.SE23, is;4
CQSK AKID TOMATOB CLUBS
Jnterestins >acts about thi; Clubs '.n
Alamance CBunly and l’rizi.-s
Offered.
TeSiJiiers institute July 20
There ai-e in Alamancc County
Tomato Cluts with an enrolimei;t ■r.-f
100 membc?;:. Miss Flora Patton h:!--
ciiai-ge oi" the clubs at S\ve])sor. 'AW
and Spvintc. Thcne clubs i;uni:*cr ill
Miss Eunice o«5.1
h;is hai*jre of the clubs at Fn :ncis:K.
and Oakdale, These clubs ‘lainbev 1»>
)'jiembers. Miss Mabel Mooro *
chari,*e of the ciub of 10 at Sus'^i'a-
haw, Miss ^fary McVey the eiuh of
14 ut Syh:ui, Mrs. McP\ir!und the
club of 1-! at Mehane. Mrs. -1. D.
Rosrj'the cl'-.') fo 14 at Maywood, and
Mis:'. Mary White the club of v; a'.
Hawfieldrt.
There are 85 boys enrolled in the
Corij Club I') this Coiuiiy. This i:3 the
largest nun'iber yet enrolled i!> Ala-
CoiuUy.
The Alarat.ncc FVir As.sociation
ofFerijiff handsome prizes to the Tn.'
tr.Rto Club (;'irls who exhibit woi^v at
the a.'T aru al?o Lo the Corn Club
Boys who h ivo exhibits, besides the
prizes gi-.esi to the club girls a.nd
boys the l-'ajr A!^>:oo5aMi;'. wU! iriw
a number ( T prizes this year fo:-,
school cxhilit.-.. A list of the.ve r)ri/’r::> '•
wiii be published soiHi. nnd it, is hopc;i ‘
Ihiit all the Sfhoohi in the county will *
utte:;d tho fair 0:5 !-*ducation:d
Thi:i is ih.; !;r;-t time tho Fair h;».s ov
er had !; :-fhool feature, i-ot the
CffllOEESCAy
WEEKS SaCiAl EVENTS
(iOLD WAIIS GIVES ELON $5fl0.00|sES VSSf! filSlliS iiTIEil
The Sj-'iendid Ut!Kr!;ioii aiid Heliiiv;-.::- Sf-.ny iMi-aSBnl =n!l l'ro;;i;il).o K»it- C.r.-.-.t j..:v ,i... ,.y 'llu-, !iana‘.,’s : .vr.ij.'ci; ;i IK a; is; ^ is 5,'si‘ii i'ur .iiy
cf. Ihc Children l’r;>vv(! iCx- iiurirt I lit-. :.r Sl-.’.- i.adk-f^' IL-.',! -j.t ■ \ht- a:
c^lirnt T/ilniiii. I-, - j i.Jon foiK.ii.' I !i>- rs;:Tj.\.
■ i
PrograniFoHotfing
Oi)Q of the happiest days of the ye;u-
in our modern chiin-h work rhii
drea's Pay. On. that day the v-hilu.‘-erj
are. in Inrge ‘;iajoriiy on the •proj'-rnm.
The ch'I'Jrc:.: v.vrt- prepared for
exerci^L-:^ hy M, B. Li'.^uo;*.y.
Supenntesiden; -:.f ’ho Cradel Ro!l 0:*
parcme;':!; Mr>:. J. ?, M" ’.
Chester A. Smith. Thcr .ip:e;idid rc!>
uition oS the program itroved the ev
cellency of ihe rr^^ir.i^:^^ The fol’o’.;.--
iiig wii5 the program:
Processional—Rriqrht Bird.' S';:.!::
ing in the Branches.
Praycl*—Rev. f>- il. Tuttle. p'-\sK»r
Prayer—Respor.''.s by Chibh
Welcome—Foj' KJd=r.
Cradel Roll Serv’co^—By Viola lUi-
Rant. .41pha Jrc*h\?:d. .Tiilia
Viz'irinia Pa’v Bra'Jsh;;'.\. Crai-o Kid-
er.
Eider.
Ri’citati'.*!; «r:;i
chiM)-—Caliuri.'u* B'Jlba.*:ah.
Moliii S'>U- -'''rtiuai;.-!
So:r’:—Thr* eliiMi.: •. :-rv sirr.ii-.c f • ■
}‘-,y loday.
A i'lo'.:'! ( I.v
jiaii.in. •rhi!':;\nV l^iv ‘J-ii-*’--
• Avj: Ii«*ritr.rro.
■ f’criir.rfse ilyaU: -3>y Wi.haiii ■•.n-l
■..s O.li'i-irv.i Sharpe.
‘.c'.’y
hi Various Homes
school.s n»aK'-‘ ’.hi;s dijy t.hu mo'-t
ressful duy i-f hc \\cl*U.
Thf.^ Toachi-:. ’ rn.-iii.utc for Aia-
’;U;:ru\ Toiinty '.r'ill li-* hvid ]\\ CjTh: lO
•Juiy 20 lo ::i, inc!u-ive. Mr. A. T.
Alloti »f '^!;;lisl)ury vvjil ‘or.du..l t)io i:;-
^■Lilatc. iiui:ihai'dl will a:-
.-ist him. Tii»* followliig a.’^nouaccnK*’!-
has ju:-l be;*!! rept lo the Ivachcr.s nf
lh‘? {’onniv;
Lvxy Lee-
‘ Chr.ru::—C;-Laoorer>-.
I TKc (iCivi-ii't: .-.tr.ounieii lo
^and I.- lu :i.i SunJay
S'.’hcv’iF;-: ;r. :-,'ciUli'.;; ^ai v
atuve.
«r *v. K. I’r:;tc;'. if5'|.
y,. -. v-.urhrj:.';'.’. v.m*.- if
\V. fCi, nk*.l
iilii. ::r.d iijrio:’ u.’. ihe
ai llawiiolds t.iiutvh. ^file w;:.-- LT
yi,-a*>- (if a«/e utui c!i?i'.i;v.-.
wa.s a isa-iiibe;' ‘'I ti*e Meth-i.li''-':
•S';
I’roit .;tai;t (‘hui'rii.
Tht‘ fu r.cr.-.I v;.:'
i. f,. ("vkrvy ant!
ir;-}ianj. A*. C , June I'.Hl.
To tlic Teachcrs of Aiaiuancc t%>uuiy:
ihe Ai;iJ5!;uK'L* Coanly Teachers* In
ciiSiit,- uilJ !,t hfiUi in c;j;.h;uii, July ..„,„i;n-to.l l/y Hc^v.
20 .-1 ..i .‘'■(rUi'ii n«)7 i-r 111" p .^, willuiiii.-.
I’ubhV ?t.-h fol Law reads, "Ail ptinliir ■
.s.iitooi lea.-hc; tJjc iatale artd aU !
liigJi rciicn! ;:r.ri jiraded si-h*>r>l It'aih- The Twiee-A-Wo/c v.:,;d ;
t.TS aie bvreby required to attend !he 2;t'Ws 1 .-.im :ili r.t-»‘the y ;in«l
i.iV:wna)iy .-umo {eacht r.-v' institute o:- adjuijiiiig counlio.-?. Wo wili ap:u*e-
accrcuilet! .-uniiner srhcoi coiUinuous ci;',ie oiir f' ji'ads :i‘d readers effort.:
ly for a term of noi Ie.--s than two thai v-'e s:ei In*.- !:ewj- Ser.d u;-.
viee/{>) lb-' happi-niij#:'>, wlint does 3:ot in-
eti; -Kid fiiihirc so to atLe;v! such ir;- icr^'st you, may 'Merest s»mk' ojk? • ".t\
>litule or sunimt-r school shall b.' let u.-- I>e iho jisd'-re ci wh:'.l wi’d be
for debarring a^y teacher, s’# i. 3-'re/t lo ■ ;:r ■".'ativrs. .■'end the
faiung in any ef the public .school.-:, , r-ov.s
hi:if!i .^v.'hooIs. or gv:id;id .schools} of the '
-State i«ntzl «uch teacher >ha!J h.tve at
tended as rcriuired by l.aw, some cou-'-
iy irstJUUe or accredited school as
herein prorided fov,"
Thursday cver.l‘'’g ! 1^.- 1-,
Byi'de ]>ail«*y v.as the th:irn'.iag fvst-
es^ a1 ro»«k party :i* her .i\om-.^
Ur.ior. >tro.^.. honor of bL*r -‘.ui'st,
Miss Ber:::ee Horn:^d;iy> \Veiv{o:s.
Tlv." very ir.fMi i'.iai and V"-r.>
erj j; i.iiU. li-c.^ides rooU there were
sever;:! vK-al ;ji;d instruir.eiil^tl =elec-
tier.' give.'l. The gue.^t.-i were t!'.e u.-.h-
cr^. grAoin.-men and ].»ridcsr.inid - of
th.* i-amcron-Lasley marriage a'ld
Mis',*'"- Dettie Van!} AVard, Lou Obi
Tatih' ivid Olive .-Vbernaiiiy. of Gas;-
touja- a?'.d Mes.^rs. Coulter, Uoug»aS::
ami Horr:ad;*y. Delight nil reirt‘-^h-
rJVe’:is were served.
:}• * »
?diss 1-^'U (Ma Tutt'e ei'.tertiUiicd
the Kmbruido! y Club ui her }iome or.
Ibivis ^^leet Thursday mor-iiL'g t.‘ '’0
oVh.ivk, in honor of her sister. ?Jr>.
L. L. .Sloop, ci Shelby, v^’lio is visillng
her.'.' r>^.*corati >rs of cut flowers were
u-c.i. Ir.sieau eaib; oiiu riny. Rooi:
v..i.i p’iiVGcI at several iaiL.s. Ke-
v.vre -vj’ved j.i V-Ve coui -'o.',
i.a '-ivir' liji- •liJsi lai/nd-:'-*.' ther^- v.-vr:*
j.-re'-' ' -f .he *
e.'.-'. fi'i 'bei- va'.'i.U M'.. Jd
K11-: T-.!TT:i‘. i'*':;,; Ti'i.diy Cuil^'ye. r^’id
K:-’ -th TiitiU'., vviv' ha.> beei: i..';a'’b:!'-
i: f•.*:T;':a C'olicj’:-. Mi.-'.; Mr-. T\r.{~
sister. >f Wnis'big-
U. •: a;vi 'd!.-. iK .’r-‘V.a:jvt
h-,- 3 v.‘) i.I;': r.ie Mrf '.‘V
a;;d l..\:!-y I'f ?':; ■»"r-ville. v'::,
» % ^
d:>.y :’i’is?r;iO'};’ " : ih'
r*-'r'.ilia ii.*‘ b-.trr,- i.>i ]K:vj,
.'Ti - Th-;> h'»ur.- .^;.f .i vvit’i
r,. /.I ; '.-ir;'i'l’id-*
Vis-:' ■ m’-.I.Vm iV.'-*-- ' -'.-S- \ t V/ •
Oil -arge Scel^
Wise ilfcir Mm:'
■ {
Bsgqes snf: Tonic
Xew York. is .-‘it: i
in'the fir.;f^:.iu? vii:-iritL tu ha^c V-.en
the creaie> • is;'-:sf^-r of go!j e‘>.i *
made .betv;;.-.’ ’ • •.■birva'-uries Oi- .-urr- 5
daring the wc-c .s. wb.en >' lo OOO.Oii;'
hi- pr/'jioi... . ■•■..:' •-.• \ . :
>;u»nvasury h -. ..
The gold ar.d ci^ir. eam«.- i'nM-'
oiher Ira; th:- UiiUcvi ►-tale-
ti’e:i‘-l:ry, :u:.i Ojv.^ >iu?.r.'ie;;t, V. v.\i
-iaiO, v;a.s t,r--r.!;:ied by ibe fael
for the ’as: weeks ibu^ ewuriiry
has beer* Ic-ru.-:; gold to F.iirope ';n
large s;-alc. ^'iiue the tirsf of May
S'-3X'>0.000 iiar". gi;;5.» out, and
ihe i.egiiiLiiae; ef the year
IJiirlvcrs say lhai little if any oi‘ il*.
gold Just shipjied here i.s likely Lo be
needed, as -he cre.n of the gold .1'-
i!,v%v was re:ivl>'ii e;i! ;V in the
ni>*if iri Confercnci'.
1'; ': i'uiha.M ITi^trit t (.’wnf.’J^.
M .11. rha»'.-i‘. n’.tcls tvrio;*-
rov>-, ,]’jne i.i Hillsboro and wiii
be in sys.-^i’'}! for iiiree days. The
rror*.- Stre"l M. 11. Chureh. '1' LhU
'city v/iU Ip : ».‘i)ris_’:ned by the
I/, il. T’llile. ar-,’ ^y Mr.
Ce'.rge \V. / ■: ih'::y, V. V.', Atv.-;i.-.;.
Vi'. ai'ri W, 11. ^lji;r;''-. d'!c*
L’:;.- • '■■ ;■!,; i !’ \;u- I'li.-i.ri.. i':.-; -
I- >' tt:,- «-V.i.r.-
‘^.'•a’.!, fir.r;-«hi] j;ihI :-rii":iir.'l im-M-
li- • ^hf r-'i ivh.
As shown by the c’oclo.^ed daily
schedule tho institute will be a !*e:il
schooL Teachers are asked to prepare
lessons assigned in enclosed bulletin
and be ready for work Monday, rfuly
20 at 10 a. m.
All teachers will need the follow
ing books for the institute *»vork:
O’Shea’s Everyday Problems in
Teaching.
?tate Ballot^-;—An Outline Course
of Study.
Stfue Bulletin—How to Teach Read
ing and Civics.
Ail ieaehent taking the prlnjary
work must riare the foliowii-ig books:
Phonic's l^rill.
Howell Primer.
Graded Classics f, II ami I.U,
All teachers taking the advanced
work must have the following books:
Milne’s Arithmetic II.
Fourth Langu?ige Reader.
Our Republic.
Essentials in English.
Dodge’s Primary and Comparative
1 .-\ wide a-wake a iv^rtisv.-.-
lin The Twit’e-.\-Week Di.^patch. I.orik
jup their ad* tlikI the!', makv a
rush.
Geographies.
If you have lhe.>e iuioks Ining th':*?n.
Jf you do not have them the '.''ok
store here can .supply you,
Tho regula*' examinatiop: for
scho*'-! tenchcrs v»*il! b.e he'!3 t)j‘ se,'on«I
Thui'sday and Ki'iday i»^ Ju;y, : - •
quired by kiw. Thi^ rx,-epli‘.n v.-;!;
be mijcie: The e:vaiunation ori Theory
and Praciii-e of Teaching wiii be held
at Lh'j clo.'^e of the institute togeuicr
with the regular in.stitutu examina
tions:. The e.saniijialion on Th*»ory
and Practice will be based on th3
Readijig Course of the past year.
Jf you evj)ect*to teach in the fural
schools, the high .schools, or the city
.schofOs in the county and liave njt
met the i-ejuirei!!cr!ts of the law In-
attending some aeredited tfumniov
school or institute, we shall look for
yoii -7iily 20th.
Very truly yours,
J. B. ROBEKTSO\.
... \V. I.^,.^:.y 1. -l.M.s...-:
• r!..^ ;-.l \w.- a:!
T*ar\' ’''•■i*'-..I;‘y .ifi'':
;«i •> ill L ':'..';. r.a:elh;u ir. li >i:o-
of Mi-' V- llMi-n:iih.y. of jp,
v*'h ' v-.-.ir.e a.-- 1 riib'i hia;»; ai lier ilasch-
ii>a:'ri;'gi,‘. r»ie gue.'^ts v.Xiv
ill** i'l-viiy brrida! moiv
jthai; : i';'.;died. t.* we:'h'>
briib-*. Kefrv^hmeal.-. 0.'
iced '-oa :iivd sar.dwiche^s, cream and
eiiU->, taiiu.'-. crystah:^e(i ginger and
saiti:.\ almond.', wvre served. Mi.ss
Hyrde i>adey gave several piano ^^e-
b.'ctior,.'!. • Resi'les tiio mon'.br-rs fhoro
wer;; j;-rese'i'.i Mrs. L. L. Sloop, of
Shv’iby: Misse."' i>yrde Paiiey, b'bv.nit^
Flobert.'on, filmic..' ll«>rr.aday and Ada
13eile-L'^ley av.d Mr. Jah'.'. Laidey.
In the spacious bascnHrn*.; of the
Melhodi->t Chun-h Thursday eveiur-r,
7i:!0 t(» li>, a banqia-i was .--.'rvi;d hy
thj ladi-.'-s vf the low.i the Chau-
cuiivaa gi.iai-ani ^:s, tl'.eir wives and
the lifkcr-yeikr.". Thv- ileke:->-.’'i'.--rs,
forty la ;-.isr.'.-ber, •liviilea op a:vf»rd-
ing '\':*.riis. si;iriod iiu{ at f. L.r
oVio'-i., n;ak:i‘g huuse-:o-houso -‘Aa-
va'ts iif ihe town :■» se'd tho ti kc'.s
for 'he (.'haiU.rj^.aa, whicii i.-- to oi)en
here Saturda.y, June 27. a^'.l I'^r.li^aie
throu.^h July >;'d. The>o c^aKva'-^M-.-
c'./vcrcvi ihe entire ti)Wr. auil rotu»":'*ed
to ihe ;-hi:rch 10 paj’Take of the sup
per and tell their c:»perier.oi'S at 7.Hi),
d.eiightfi:' supper in. two tour.ve«i
wa.' served. Mr-s. V/. H. Curroj’ bi;ing
in charge. Mr. J, L. Scott a.eied as
ma.sU'r of ceremonies .ind calied on
many of the genllenien and ladies for
speeches after supper. They respo.m-
eil with a good wiii, and their wit and
experier.ce» of the afternoon made a
•1
merry recital. The total number of
tickets sold i.-'i the afternoon ^vas
and the guarantors feel that that 'va^
a splendid result. There is no fear
felt that the entire 700 will not- be
Mr i!:ii:r-.s rrdeii.
j r;-v5\'-.v-;s. C'dit‘'f -f Th-J
j Xev. W;*.' ai: applie.c)'
j i-> t;I.-
I'x'V.' • ;:i ' v.’i'nt anniliei-. : "•]
\
' uwilv.l I i;i. il‘ it»f 1. Vi!>
.'i;n efu'ly. i sli'»rl whil *.
[:.!;■• : ■ivb-i f ; \vhi‘'h
hail ap^lii'.l. . .‘. I'i*!! • . V !
'(Av •. v.‘a:; inuted It* i-i-M ar.
I i:--\i wl.ieii he a«*.'ep*rMl !15 i ’
i.i.iiij; laaiiacr. Dh' rv‘\‘-'ai’d v':.s
a.id Tho ^^iiM'rver rhi'ci'-
jrtiiiy ji’iM.i i:‘. i.he '.’ua'.;r.xuda'.i-':-. I
ji-ig i.a:..led oa* lo both v. .-jaai.i
j Slc'hv;;;!’: aail to I’osimustt r r:r,
••'-li' I nUy in i^Limoada- iiui-.l;.
j Ih..' Logother n.ovenjeiii of .
liep;;!Ji.'a?'.s rnd l‘?*i)gfes; iv*-..; .jut-:-
ijsg \ i b *uccos^^ 111 liufieom'ie C'>ur,-
ty fbe s/drit of union betwccr; (ho
parlies i .said ;o I*:- st«;Mig. evea t:\>
v'cir:-’aii I’vopublieao, (.'olonel Virgl! S.
Li)-].. :r js said, hoia;:- aineag tive :-d-
'^:e.ue^ {:r.sru-h a movomeai.
I’lei-idoi't. A. lUa-pci-, ef
C'oP.r'go, annouaoes ;v gjf\ of
;.*r:ju .'dr. George W. Wr-tis, of Puv-
i.. ; .. for iha recei.ily'Coast: LJcted i.f.-
.•!.>' ilai:' oi,' the coiiego. ^:•e^ldcnt
v'v .'p:..la’I ^Murday . he-’v \
:h‘ oL llioa iad vii-.iag old.
f.^- .d-. 1.: the current issue of ihe
Ch.-l.-iian Sua hj iTa.-; the fojU»wi):.-r ‘.t;
.-ay ;f ihe ivip:
‘‘I i-alled I'po.'. n'.y goixl f» ie ;d. ?.Ir.
Gvo -.rj W. Vvatc;-, a noted Su ;day
Wfjrker, a de/oted lay;ae:i ct
ih'e rivabyi.:-rian church, a distingu-
iithod phiUinihrypi-it, His benefa-j‘-
tiors to Duihani and to the ‘ranssr-
ou^; cO'lego.T and semioaric's of h],c
chiiVvh would !:]] a long space. Ho i.-
a ;i.h nii-.v, who.^e u-eakh has beeu
a 1/. «t'- him ;:r.d 10 th.'j world.
Ib.i h'.c'La:.-.)y .a/..'.. Lis i’ae.e.-t
h; ci.r "“'Ion aiid iiad her !:\teSL va.ta-
ja'.;-:.' ' hi.' {•*,-: Ur I w:-.s u.'iiere. i
!r.V' hi' privaij o«Tieo. W;:' eiiat'v''.’
f-'jr '.ca mi;:a-..',s of -.h^- tldi’g-s i'.n
whi'.'h vlloa aad ho rojoi.-.:'J ’uy
ho"it Ai h doraU-’f^ '*f -’“/OO to \y.-
appMvd io 11:0 raec::r!y vinstriJcted
!.-*;dies' }ialh ihis r.i •■'•U'!
glpd.'o : rol ■")/ i;'.'.;: if
'roM-^r^'idiy. i ul i-l '5 io.avu-e ■i ih •
•,'Ourc'.- t f \he gift, jin.'i mar'y j biy.:l
h-:*a£l amor ;.-' our fi icings v Ii1 t”.M '
:icw for l'^7’’.Tor saoririr’o b;;-
..avLi-''-* ’’lb' '-raciMUS re’-figr’ -' -.t
Slo : de-.-i\-- '.hi.-: gre..L aaj go.i
mar.. ;f r.d rii.’h nieo k: ov; li v/ :/t
i;.se v.-^aih a;: !jia\h-‘r Wait-
dco' hi- V V.- w--'..d ;d’ T; o; j»ray-
ing ’.I.'' M J udi-if'y t'nir' hi;!
rap'u} y •» ■ h-.' '■i il*'.- •’-.t.’i-,
but J ! i> I aia.i;'. ■ f neni \e.i -1 ur.
fa‘. **s ■•'N\.v.’l'c’!ly .'i-.-ia li.. wot !»'.*•
■ i-M- r?.;Li;-.- *r rviv .- ;i\e
the ra il y«.na.;r i.aia .!' Su,:-1 ly's
day .-
pO’.V; ’
p;-.-...:
fe.- 5;.
i v.>iad \.-i-y '..kKh
.• U'.iU,- i,iuii i:e\{
!i ;iM«i i*-- i.'- a '
leatt-vl liiai teac!’.e> v\iih
- i'-iV I aT.ow eri-r t-.;-.'
■ v.nr.M ha'.e a i aw :v-‘.ija ;■
•.“ ;!„jrha^n .^a::.
si'dd. ' r.Ufabo;' d. .a- ? ... ;y
V,■'.«••: .'Oja yes.o;'(i.\y. r;a.i • U.'.-
bor.i n*> t?anvass a;ad-.- vet ia (.h;! ;. :>i
reJloirc. Gibsoav:l;o. liavv 'iiv- -'
r.iiJ Mcl>aa,*. ail i.e.v,’ e'i->T;eh :■> •••!'..)
good »b.-lt‘.aa.lior.s.
*. -J:
Mi>.'i'> Mamie .-'id .''iidie I ide
e!.Leri:;i •"'! Iho Ca‘-a-:':aa v"'\.
:he Cb..!sii.«.' ri.r--; ': ai
theii-hv'n:-.-last Thur.-;;'-.y f'i • b;.-; '■
eigii- ‘'h-ve:*. .Xb'at Ll”» a.i.";'’ •
Wv-':-.- ;r-,-.-L-;.?. A.' .-r tho r.-'.dar f.-
iao:'..' ir.e'.'tha.: the ^.la'-Is wore d.-I!
faliv fati’i'iai'.fd with rea>lin,;i'S b\
Rev. Kor.ihd] :\y,d 3Iiv.s X.?llie Kloudn-.-.
Mi.-s Si.dio Tri-rdagr fui idshoa music
tii’-OughHK ih-.- evonia.g. lec.> and
ca.:e ro .''-‘rvod ar.i every n^oraont
of llu- 'ira-' was ihorouirhdy i^aioy^a.
»
Mi.is MIrian'. Wihlanu. vt*ry pha=-
antly oiderlained the .-\nn durJ.'oa
Chis. of the Baptist Church at her
hon\o on Bioad Street Fi-iday even
ing. Rook and other games were play
ed, Music was furnished for the oc-
c^^.sion by Miss Miriam Williams.
Cream and Cake were served and the
evening e:ijoyed to its fullest extent.
ib*jjU5;’r:v.''*• i rif:”.! t»r Kfdeefn
Vv'a-id; ►!!;:•;■ lI”. - Ssa a* a-.'
o‘i.ay *a;led i.'p-K hi.^
f*’ai:c cCi]Ua;.uUe:' ia ibe Sfa,:0.o ‘ > u--
mon t I.! ih * j.'ua'x i.i :’*e »..’rty pi
fona ealli'ti- for ih“ o\' •?ati i; «*f
ccrrapti.^a., V'ainj a' 1 iria.’idae ralo in
.\mcriea:'. j'-iities.’* aail «aVe«.'d f\'Ur
biih- ho .-'aid '.> ) ria: a^-r.
tho ac'.iie.l )w*forms.
“If ho/' he *'lho !'eaiocrjiM..-
pariv Jeaee.- Ihe cauairr laader ib..-
a^aeaij'*.* r'w. ‘ .v>aem wao ih - d M>r oa-
'n i.i'- fi'.aifdaioat praeii'V s in o!i':aa:t-
iag - ' .■a:r.‘-.x ('v:.;.--aa,:a.ea. af
ter lis sole’Viv p-:»n-i'se 1.0 ih;' j!0..;'/e.
it aadoub’adly ■'vl!! aeei-iv,* v
nat :»>a.
•■'Mo : .'r.alfi- Wi.aibt ;a-;.U!;-.- i » >;.v
I'm* .i;:>ag)i; ;! \n i^e p^ra-ii c-a-.-ap.
ti.-.i !a aaiia'-i.-a-ry.'' ::d
.ea,:;! .ir ^ >v.\ a, “Ib. t.’* i^e a:-aa ia.iu-ii.
ji'.aivia;:;-,; st'«-a> io ft-fi .haigOii
..U!' :hv* rv-poa^ibaiiy »’f prop i.
:|. ‘ • y 'aea.-aie aat^ urgl?,..- i's
j ..;a-,a.re. 1 propose, iliorefore, a ro.^-
aUiiiivi eh.irgiac: the convodtle.'
privilege.' a«;il oloe:i^ns viih ,av.y
in the hoiu* that it may meel. viili
sympallieih' co-operatior.."
t
Ooath of Mr. Rohorf j. Scotl.
Mr. Robert J. .Si-ott died oij^he ISih
and was buried the following day at
Haw Rivov. He was o-> years of age.
He. v.as a Christi;ra man and lenves
many relatives and friends to mourn
his death. The funeral was conduct
ed by Rev. H. G. L. Edv\%'irds. of Gnv
Xe'.v Vvi-a,. Jua.e liO.—raoni cui i-
Faih;-!- Tia'.c':- Chest from ihe 'iK lab
eled iSa'i.h.nr ciirae th.o basc;i;e ;iaa
p..!-.. ai'e. 'I', ae .-^ure they iook «:i:-
I. ; a: r« .••ii-rh*. !'s iho chaa.gi.* iha:,
: e: lliov.gh it is.ihi; frgraa*
of the- w. variivr tha?i the ef
the garn.e’ t ii'elf that nutkoi ihffm
seea: a pa”: of Jx* fa.~h!0':is oi’ 3t'14.
Then the v.al-is v.-ere uiul c-jTo.-
prevsed, a.ow iItc; h'.rgcr the Waijt the
p-rcuGor the v.-eU built woma.a i*. L:
fact, pads:, have, been woir. by naturai-
ir >j»aj'-w:::*^icd woiv.en to make *ih.-r.i
appear largter around the waist than
nature really iritea-.l^d them to I;?.
Sashe.s are v.'ora ^vith the.^e waists
which Tie a- a lu’v iine i.*i th-? baek.
caia'irsr o: addiag the bustle ef-
fc-.a \.h»'h. ;\1:-'o t". pan of ta.*
ra.'l'J-.a:.-- r.i.hea :!•••=,» v%*i;b'T- v,*'.av warrj
bi'fiii'e-
The of ti?fse a2t.S'..: ara
r-'.v'.;y a; I iv v.iih -Ik- lov.g al-
thougii s. ?a.' CiVo .'"la :e v. :th ?.e«ae^
of aufil.'.-- from hem to ■^'■ai.-jtliae.
The lor-ir tuaie.s are be-',..- i’-..-, i_. ^ ^
-■he> r ar.d ihia maLeriH:.' n i. a: -- ev-: :
j'ba--'a''..'r ir,:>Vi :h-'- hc,vie:'
xr.ai. * .\ dra r’*op;
>vhr' "> r^fii'ie stripe is made wltii ;.
b'.v- ■■a*'.-'- Taa-raw* u nd^raki.
'*■’ . ’nv* '"V '•'■■lb Thc' V Mst i;
‘ '.'‘h a -■ ■ vr\'-- i"';vb--' ■.
c;l, y - ■, .■ ■
i . ci‘.v\.y VvhiU’ is w*.-;..
;h“ »: U "wr.b'^* ha^’gjae f‘.--a-
ah.'a.'ldva-- i.£*I'’v .'h'- •
i a civeular capc.
' .’•'a 'h.;.' V.' a W'^-iai a eh:- na i: u •
r'■■vi' XV;' hat ''■** le^hi'ra. '*’0': '.iJ i* *
*h'' ''a'’*', • '! a.]'h’.-V’ '.'v ". '
hT -.'JV-i'l n-..'.--’.' . .\ ■•.!'.••.••
va-teah ^ f Mi* -’ ^ i.a- fi,-«[• r.'-ji.
ris*'- :-iid fi-.le- 'v-
t>>p. r-.O'ts'- wbieb. a. ! !.;; k '-eb e *l'>-
bi'O iiraba ;a-
ip-a'ide\n i-f lbv,ver.- *',.l:’a:r wi*!l
tho hai>' beacat}’..
u ' afv.-i-
\ - vrear wi‘!i thi’.
M.'tnie ’.eg'i'a’ji hat- v.:'> ;• :du-er -
dy r.“-oal:, I’.eaJiet l pi,a't e-’ge.h
Thci ihj (‘o ib.aiM'N.,- w^.•’,^• r.a-*-' \vo;
both i:'. jl'.'plh ‘aal v.i.id; a.- the.v ds-
sCi'.a’iod. Th.is a:»ve a wi-.ie i'io a.v.vi
aara-tnv fnoi-ine silhouiite.
Thoje ;a e always rcca dua’*-.
nip'^ l'« t^r\^ai t:r wot-k-er.ds ihe
.'•o:»atry ary Kucdenly phia.a^d a::.i if
s i,la-:!'es a.j'c not in coi'.dil'ioa foi*
a ■ •■j'eaey tl;e r.!ea.-*’.av.^>! .•.
tjip T»{'iled. Mj.'h. ai’ oc/a.r’»?a.
a jalk ih'css; light ia Vv'ejght. ai:d
i.liiy aia!e is appreciaieii. n rbvr :,■- i.
lia-.-.* i-a !;e iiiuridered, simule -Ui.
fits it for all sorts informal r*f-
fair.-i, wlrile raore dressy nia..-j-i::'
will allow of its bei.ag a.seil far more
formal occasio;.-. The iVru^t.aii.ia is
a ;>niar; o'inaipie r,f a dvess lo i!:! -.*.a'b
a neo.i —ia \ bae f-.ub.Thv svai>;
ha?f tho raghiw sb.oabier Lae wiih si*!-
in ylcevc.'s. The rivers :‘f the >e,ii.-r
turn ba '. from a vestec- of ao:,
fullor ;s g.ath'.'rjd up oa. a sitia---
cor' .;>.•» ^k;rt i- aa.,l.> v»i-h f-.
:n , Aia.a-ed b.>w».r ;0c;i0i a 'a P.i-
o.ui.a The while ir.u wora with ihis
dress Is cf tl'.e stylish tricorn ,lsaja*
—v.a;h a sirgic wlnte rose, and prcca
leaves .-sci i". oaeh indeatatioi; ai the
froat of the hat with a b^r.g foaiher
exteridoil f>-oa? each.
With the reluming fullness of the
i?kirls, accordion pleating is enjoying
unexpected favor. The lower suction
of the long Dutch tunic skirts are ac
cordion pleated, and soaietimes thf;
lunic itself with a plain lower section,
A charming blouse is made of accord
ion pleated chiitoa, which is set on
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