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.V j s. - -" Is. V -' 7 v-v' - . S. ,r. .jM.. 4:V.&JZrtZ-??-: -' . Children iosEloficCiQp'ri In use tor over 30 ears, , - All Counterfeits, it, AJuuM.ta.uu9 mum. ' uusc-as-ffooa Infants and CbJldren-Experience against Experiment. m m Mm -;:'rli.-m ---J''' v Castorla is a harmless snbsUtote for Castor OllPare goric. Drops oothinff Syis ; ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JSTarcotio t ; w suiee. xi; aestroys 5 worms'; - and allays Feyerislmess..; It cures Dh and .Wind. CoUc. It reUeyes Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation : onI Flatnlenrvv "Tf. "nefmici v- . j l i- ' : -miWs tojioTjcuouj regmaxes me Stomach and Bowels, giTlngr healthy and natural sleep. GENUINE ASl Bears ihe llielindrW SALISBURY SOCIAL ; t f - ( Special : to : The Chronicle.) I'-' ' gAUSBURY, ; Dec. ' 14.r Onelof -the most charming . events ,'of . the season Tfas the auction bridge party f which was given by Mrs. D:f W. Buirright .Wednesday afternooa- from - 3 : Sfr W 6 b'dock. v-K" ii:-.: :t;' 1 Little Miss Dorothy' Burrightgreet ed the guests-atthe;dojr,wh!I;the hostess received in the 'halL "Auction bridge was played at seven tables and tt the close of a . nuinber of enthusias tic james, it.' was found 'that' the high--pt score had been - made by - Mrs. H. JJiole. She -was : awarded ; the first prize, a beautiful cake, while the: con-, solation, .an attractive '4 calendar,,; was dim by MrsrLU H., Clenient.'.-At E o'clock "av number- of votherfirucjfta 1 arrived and a : beautiful ' musical pro- tarn a5rtisti"cally rendered .'by. Miss toxfykoontz; Mr s; iBurrightiahd ; Mrs! ' Earnhardt:61 it the close . of 'the. .musical ;" pro pin the guests were Invited'into' the dfning 5 room -where - a ''.delicious two-eourse- . luncheon,"" 'was ' .served.'- ; The' loichepn, was - served at .sinair; tables flw guests i finding their places - by Ineans ot handpointed fplace caVds.'' " I The guests "present" were : Mesdames L H. Clement, r R.-1. Ramsay, Hugh Brown,' F. N.r McCubbins, P. I Rob--bins, R. M. . West, .Rl J. Hble, 5Percy Grimes, Whitehead -Kluttz, iR: ;W.. Nor man, J. W. Carlton,-' Richard iHender n, J. D. : Carlton, F. - J.r Mallett, J. E. Alexander,; - Paul Bernhardt. - C . T, Bernhardt, John-. Whitehead; : Ar nold Snider," Iieo WallaceJV A. Sossa oon, J. D. :Liambing, 'Iician ' Harris, A. H. Graff, George ; Overton; ?T. J. Rabe, R. B. (Brittain?R.iWV; Walker, H. C. Daggett and iMilEarndahde; Misses Lucile Ldnn,'V: Grace .-Goody-koontz, Marguerie: Brittain; Mabel Mallett, Jeanie Kluttz,-;" Susie White head, Jennie "Sullivan, jAnnie 'Ramsay The reception," which' was given at the Empire ' Hotel i Wednesday night1 in. honor of thei visiting) ladies," who are in the city ' during - the ?T)res3coh.ven- on, was a beautiful affair.:,'.. 4 V Receiving with Mrs. Charles . Price.; chairm'an - of the ventertainmentcdm-' mittee, were a number of members or this committee. " ' ; -;. .-' , ;.. At 9 o'clock 'the gentlemen came ?in from the (cmoker jat ' the Old Hickory Club and; a " delightful ? musical', pro- Bring the little folks to see ' Santa's display: of oys, Games and:, Books, rhere arer'- 1 ' r Mirrorscope?,;- -1 ' Pianos, ' Doll Houses,; ; !: - ' ; Doll Trunks,- Doll Furniture,. ? T Toy Pistols, -'V' '' ; Masks. Etc, ' ' :-,s ,. See our Ibloiiig - -Desks tod Chaira. taey delight the little folks. v 's Bookstore 30 W. Trade St. v TOYLAND AT ROffiSON'S Robinson r notst i A r- and TThl P; Wo1 Khnn has borne the sifrhature of " :: uwu maae under His per-. on in this. . .' are but" 1 QR AttKWS gram was rendered.' f Those - who par ticipated were: Mrs.' F.'F.T Smith, so prano; Mrs.: D.;W. -Burright, contralto ; Miss Janet r Quinh,' ' soprano; - Mrs. Kitchin,jviblinist;Mlssulia Crouch, pianist,- and Miss :Annie.:lL.uri'e Ram say, pianist, v., : Delicious --refreshments were ' served during ; the ? evening i and the. occasion - was.'one l of? rare enjoy- The , St. ; Monica- Reading: Clubiheld, a ivery delightful -t meeting- -Wednesday afternoon .w-th Miss Hortense Rouche, at her, home; on .North1 Main; ; street. The ;iterns:van'd . current events iproyed extremelyilnterestingranda charming Christmas story, - was -read. -Reno Razin :was the";authbr; for' the :: after noon.' and a'? sketch; of his life '-was read and his ; latest t book, 'The Christmas-' favorably: reviewed I The circle decided to adJournfprf a. Vmohthtthe. net meeting to take place Jn ' January. At the close. of - the. 'literary program. tempting iunchebn waa? served. T , , ... -"..J'ij.. -f- 57 - -. - --Ji . .:-wj.'"--;-.;--.-'(-:t -"i'-'-iji r:-y- , A delightful social event- of Wednes day : af ternoon .' will be- - the " auction bridge . party which;" wlllbe "given ; by Mrs.' D. " W.. -Burright , at- her " home on South s Ellis : street. " Bridge will be followed : by music and ;.a number of guests have been ' invited . to . come - In after the game., . - : - -. . , ' One of ' the largest ;and most ; de lighif ulv bridge parties ? of.,;: the r season was - given -by -Mrs.; - McCubbins and Mrs.r, W. C - Maupjn ;Tuesclay;.af ternoonVat.. the . home of -;the flatter on - South Fulton streets in honor ; of Mrs. iuke Gaxrett; who Is the charm ing guest .'of Irs. . ilaupin.' .-. ; . ' ' , . Uttle Miss Xaura .Maupin and Mas ter a William Maupin 5 received ? -the guests at - the door -while Misses ; Mar garet' Ramsay, and ;Charlotte Hambley escorted ; them to . the ' cloak rooin; 7. :;y Mrs. 'McCubbins and; 'Mrs. -Maupin received the ; guests in the- drawing room,V assisted by : the thonbree. Mrs. T. J;-" Maupin, and Miss .Jeanie: ' Mau pin .Tfi' Cdr if';-"; v'h' J'1-? V The attractive home was beautifully decorated iforthe oxjcasioni-acolOr scheme of red and -green; being 'most artistically carried butt in every 5 detail. - The : punch ' bowl j was ';- attractively decorated! intmalaga igrapes-and?f erns. and ' here ? Mrs.- Frank- .iRobblns t pre sided'and: dispensed delicious, bever age 'during the afternooju -..---' . - Progressive : auction ; was " ' played 1 at 12 tables" and ' in a series of lively games,' the highest score was-attained HER LIFE Mrs. Martin-Tells About a' Pdinfo) . Experience that Miht Have;' t ,Ended Seriously.', - : . . Blvesvllle,-.W.?Va. MraTDori Martin, la- a letter from-' Rivesvfllei - writes: Tor three .years, i Isnffered ' wlth wo manly troubles, andr had pains "In niy back and side. 1 i I. 'was. nervous; and could n'ot sleep' at snlght..- - C I ' I ;The : doetbr. could moti help me. t Ho said I would have to Be -operated on be fore 'I rcould get better, 1 - thought J wotad'' try using CafduL- J, (Now, I am entirely welL 7 . 1 am sure' Cardul saved my life. 1 .will never ?bes without, Cardulr' In-; my home. I recommend It to my friends." : For fifty. years, Cardul has been1: re lieving pain and.dlstress caused by wor xnanly trouble: It will surely, help you; . It ; goes to the 7 spot--:reaches T the trouble relieves 7 the v: symptoms, and drives away' the 'cause.';, ' ''.'',7; f ,you suffer from any symptoms of wonlanly trouble, , take 1 Cardul. : v ; , s ! y6ur druggist sells and' recommend 1L- Get a bottle from him today.' - - N.BTW tori Udlw'AdvIsory, Dert. Chtt. Instruction, and 64-pax book. . Horn Treats teWomeo,"J to ptata wrawef. 00 rtqucsU WHAT SAVED by Miss7 Mary innr 'r jiier skill shewas rawarde'd a "biaHitifu'tv bouquet of white ; chrysanthem with, red ribbon, while;, the consolation .was drawn by ; SHss 'Ruby Gray.N TThe guest of. honor : was 'presented ; with' a - bbu-" quetof;Jnk76weet-peas. ' ' " vJThroughout the" afternoon the ;-Zv. mgstbne.Ofchestea.ehdered.d music - which added greatly-'Vto the pleasure - of the afternoon. - : " i At:' the "close-Of .the games --a"? de licious . and; elegantly, appointed lunch- eon was J . served.Misses Elizabeth HeillgrCharitteHaOTbley Margaret Ramsay; . Iura i Maupin: and; Master; William Maupin .assisted in serving" - In celebration of : her:leventh birth-; day little; Miss An ATharp- f Reynolds, the-brightandf attr-eti'v'e daughter ;Sf Mrrand Mrs.1 Al :E. -Reynolds, delight fully; entertained i a; J nutnblerof heii little 7 friends i Saturday' afternoon TCftt the ;;home f "of v her pare'nts -on " Wst. Bank street: ; After Vanlhonr 'of play the gueste V.ere.invited i'ntb the dining room, - where ' delicious refreshments v-ere served. The ;robm was Jbright with red . candles,; holly; and Christmas bells. ? In servihg, -Mrs. Reynolds - was assisted by ?Miss' Rosaline Bernhardt.: , A' .delightful . featufe rof the afier- ooon "was: :a Jack Horner ; pie, 7each' guest .pulling a '. stng f and :i receiving an ; attractive'souvenlr. : t- " - '. r :- -The following ;InvItatlons have tbeen mailed; to the out-of-town . friends and relatives:i".';;-7 . ;-';.' '7 'V;.--:''. .: , 7?.; :.y Mrs.. -Daisy ; Bernhardt ; Parsons 7 invites you rtobe present J- . r .'' '7at; the : marriage , of her daughter ?r;"7 : Y Daisy. Bernhardt : V. ', J 75?' Mrr Forest Watson Gray ! 7 - v-' on. Wednesday evening. the eighteenth -v 7-.' 77 of "Dember ,r.r-t; "r.y7f 7v 77-. at- mux-: past--seven . o'clock - 7 pt-Xuke's Episdopal' Church, ; iMirs. VJohn. Boydeh , of Brevard la the guest tot1; her !. sister, ';Mrsy W.- C. Blackmer. ; j 7 i . T--. pr S-rt T 7i N 7 7?-, i", i " " TMiss ;-Frances 7 Rouche"' is', spending several day in .Winston-Salem' as the guest ;of,herlter,MrsWalter,?Mc iess"-i7vj-';"- -7i"-.v-.,: . .7 - " .f . 'i 7,-77 '7 (Special ,to:.The.Chrohipie.) "7 C MbORES'bTIjiiE.DecJvVl-Maste John .'Boyd , celebrated h'is. sixth , birth-' day on ;' last .Tuesday and a number ; of his'little ifriends were.:invitedT-to come In the afternoon ; from' S to 5:30?to help make .mertyy A .appyaf te'rnopn was spenj.- -'Si: Tk-iif--- "At . jher ; : attractive -, .cottege : home, on Academy ''street,' Mrs. "F.AtCarpen-j ter ( in her " most ' gracious manners entertained, a . numlber;f Ihejr friends on iMbndayo afternoon at: a six-icburse iuttcheoiL . Covers were -laid" for eight. Those ettjbyin7ii!r pltality . were: Mesdames W.' W.fRan- kin, R." B .Templeto Pit SBoydVtGebrgeTi Jones;7 7! rw. .7' :"-.vi r-:.';- .':::-;'-7 Miss r Edna 7 --. Stirpwalt; ; ' entertained most .charmingly- the - Sans SouOi Club on: Tuesday 'afteirnobn'-ati1 her home on Main .street. . The guests brought their -needlework and ; a- delightful af ternoon: was spent,1 during ' which " the hostess,,' assisted . by " Miss ; Julla v'Stire wait, served . refreshments, consisting of olives, sandwiches,, salad, mints, and coffee.'- i ' -;' ,:; : 7',- -.'-7 : : "The ; Diaiectlc'-an'l. Hesperian liiter- ary ' Societies on the . nighfbf Decem ber 2 0 : In ; the r Mount -: Ulla - Academy will ' render the"?play, Erin go.'iBragh, Miss Nadi'ne' ! Brawley '' of - Mooresvllle will give: a -number of piano .selections between: acts. - , - 7 . : - - ".'' ' .' ;.- Mrs. :George 'Coon,- who has been: on a ; visit to - her" daughter, r Mrs. ; James Goldsmith,', 1. ati ,Wlhston-Salem, -. re turned:home :this-week. . - 7- .. - , . Mrs.- J. D. ;Heathman of Salisbury and "Mrs. .W.? FChehault i of CleyelanAd have .been '.the ; guests of .'Misses! Julia and; Martha - McNeely for. several day& Mrs. C. U.;Voils has.gone to Chester, S.. C.,; to be with her parents during i Mr.' and:fMrs.iJays Sh oaf willj occupy the 'home of -Mrs. 8.; E. - Menins 1 on Eastern ;Heights.7 ;'i; ??' ''-V??' Mrs.; Mary ; Williams, mbther of .Mrs. & Voilsandi MrT.Sj.Winiam8, is seriouslylill atrher homernear-.town". Mr. t'S. v Clay ," Williams vbf A Greens boro f arrived . Wednesday ? to? bewith his ' grandmother.;" - Mrs. .Williams ; is expected Saturday. : '; ' ": 7 - r '7 Mrs. - James H. : Jbhnston of David son ' visited ' her daughter,- Mrs. .'J. - F. Brajwley, this" week..;-.- ' -;' . 7; : ' :, : The Old Fiddlers convention,.: nem a,t the 'Auditorium Eriday might was greeted with sa fvery large audience. There were '; 13 contestants r for the prizes ; "the . prize fori the best: banjo player -was given to;Mr. Coit Robeson 6f Cornelius; the ? best fiddler was Mr, Click Smith - of patiaiCouh''i ' The marriage of Mr. James Pelham Cloanger, son ofiMr. and Mrs.'ames H. Cloanger,' on Tuesday evening,; De- j cember 2 4; to .Miss Henrietta Mar guerite Wilsbn.7 daughter-, of -Mr.' and j Mrs. R0bert;Ie7W,Ilson7ofT MocksyiIie,7 will be :of interest tohis - many friends; nere. ;:..:.:,vj--s. :-".,- j? ."--?v.;c7n'7;.- Miss Clara ; Mills is. quite sick at her home on Broad street i:7 ;7' :IS ;777s . ; Miss 'Venie Templetbn, V who'. ' has ! been, ill . at the ; home off her sister, Mrs.-' R. ' W. Freezei "was. carried to a hospital' in, Charlotte .Friday, "night. " Two . Pennsylvanians have.; patented a can; opener Jn : which the cutting blade slides" on the handle -bar, mak ing as ' neat .a-Job-,wtth" a rectangular can . as ; with . around one. ,,, . - - ' " W .wish to -call" your." attention' to-: the fact' that most infectious diseases such as whooping, cough, dlphtherfafand scar let fever are contracted when th? - child has a oold: 'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will - -quickly- - cure .a' cold . and- greatly lessen the' danger -- of 1 contracting : these diseases. ;This remedy 'is'-famoustf or its cures-of colds.i- It cQntains. no opium, or other, narcotic and may be given to. a child with implicit 'confidence.. Sold by all dealers. ' ' , " - - t - T r -r ,- sail &;;:7; rr; Jv-v?;:s 7 -i r- ' 7-.--i7.eir-.'7-7- ::- .--.-'.: 1 ' - .p':;::fc7'7 1 SSSsa I :0tttflo6l tvStsMs;;St f 'i?:3 tf7":i:Si' ':7:---:7:?.; 1 ''.y- 3 t-j. ': ;-.-( " : ;. "r 7-?i'- ( Special ;t04The-Chrpnlcle;) Z -. 'STATESlEiiDec.ffl first meeting of v the ? Woman's 'Twentieth Ceniury Club'for the tsebnwals' held Tuesday af ternboniwith ? JrsD' lAhsley, :: who has . just , returned from anextended visits toMpuht.; Airyarid BaitlinorewvThe-ioCcasio L the ninth anniversary of the. club J and ''a number of -special ; guestsvwereUnyited. An l:.interestihg:?.letter.7.f rOm MoUnt; Airy Rhodes scholar; at Oxford t-unt versity, 7 Ehglaridjo ;his ; mother was "read Jby Mrs. :" Ausley : and various . club matters ,was aispusseq.- apumjAmer-; icaand JameVBryce's-nepiibiication' bnthat7susithsu club - for rtliein'ew- series ' Of Hht ornial ? talk's,? which at .-'' -.i i -.7.1' I-r, . - . each meeting iwju oe niustratedf py views i thrown roh:. canvasi f : Theclub wSa inviterd'i to? hoi'd V lfe'ext-i meeting-' WMrsviFHCcige ests prest)jrerei"M isvisiting'heriSister.Mrs.f A.:D.;Copp-. er; Mrs:xA;;FvAllx Walla, W4sh'; ; Mr4 E. tRi Rnkn ; of Tryon, and;:Mrs. fcTVG-viiwCette ot , The Thursoayf Aitmoon-tSQOK5 ciu p held Its'.lastfmeeUSgiSatur rib on si wif h vMrs. f SI; 7 Pkstat h'.e'r home bnrWalnuti street. ?In addiUon: tpthe vclnbmbipbp outside gesteeje' present .The ci program consisted i of "Life: ja'ndljet-l tmm wmm . A 7 fiKI PmmiS77 ' ' S3 -r? i. nSS?77i7,: ! -..;-y. . ' .' i1 . ' ' ' ; -:-.v ' i -'r'-." v. 5 r754r5;w'-ii 7v -H-i. v 7-1 mm mmm 7U::ii.;:K77 mmmmiwmmmumuii ,-.--t's-5- : V V 7 -. .- .. f- -. -. - -.r:.-..;v-Vi,-.-.?, .K K '..l B 'W..: nin ?rlis5 Hrtiroeoinn i realipr j . ' -- c7 ''-'?;.' .f - ",.." C)fi&nAfM Many a tired Kiisband vwouldVJ appreR dateihaasplen -7--"v-- . Tiff ." home revOT .' 7. '-xx ,yuu warn, a hox en H'rlQQl" PiVlcd Vrtrt-U r. fkof - I Ui will ; snvAihpi tyi nnv .Vimirci n-F urnr-lr Ifc ? and Vworry: sides f ii) food and reducing ; the allalluniinum- "tbelKindy;h . ; , , v. - ;7-7-; ;,'-;-.:'';i K ' ' ;E;:i .:S .-; t-v iHfe a .'tyj-. 7:-'t? - .-s .- 7 ' - 7 ' - " . -. ..7- 'f.,'---7-"?'- 1 .-4 , '7 - -. ;Clem Dowd ; : . 'Ja.mes Madisbn,'. Mrs. iDWhite; .''William Wirti'V Mrs. 7UB. Bristol r "Charles ; Brockden 7' Brown tnd . John Adams;'?; Mrs.' J.- F, Bowles. iAt :; the - conclusion : of : trie program : a Walad'course was 'served. 7 7 ..' ;; The Auction Bridge ; . Club ' held : a pleasant . meeting .Tuesday night ' with Miss Carrie Hoffmann. .The 'game was play ed - at -: five - tables - and Miss Corre Copeiand and 'Mr. E. - S. Pegram'made .highest scores. , No. prizes were given. Seaisoriable 'refgreshmeritsl. followed ijheYge.:;-'; i -7;'-: ; ; i-Cards reading as follows have, been - received here' ' "Mr. ' : James - Hllllard CBboth will ; give , in marriage f his daughter,' Sadie Graham,: to ; Mr. Mil ton Floyd : Gabriel-oh Saturday morn ih'g, the 2 1st j of December, T9 12,": El- A.Evrything in the way: of; i social events gave way Thursday to-the big bazaar ? given 7 at the' court ' house by ; the .ladies of. Broad Street Methodist -Church, ; and the bazaar;, was ' largely attended: ; - Both -7 the . center and the ' side "corridors of the- court; house were tised for the ibazaarT'therebeingtwo booths and jjui tel ainu mberof '. dining 'tables,;' all attractively decorated?. Mes dames R.A. Copper,C.'.W; Bbshamer; ?iF Anderson- FB.fBunchKittle Caldwell and R V. ;Brawley ;. presided at "'the fancy article Vbooth and Misses MaryjAtistin G1oyer and! WillieNich olspn wereinharge. ?of 4 the . candy booth.'Varjous ladies looked ;after: the JUibles . and. a' bevy ?of. pretty- girls j did theserving. : ;Many business men took " " 7 j-' 7- -' - - " - '" . ' -I' m - 57:-; v -,; a ?-7 7!3; c4i . .--T -.-w; v -..r f ....,.': - yuuL iwixu ;?- your gs bilL Get : kiiid if yoa-: want - 4 T. ry' 'i'"' i-i'Vi'":'' '. ;:' 7': -'v"; ri 'C' - ''ir&MtVi'M :-7;:: - ,..v 5 :? '7, .0 " S 7 777 77- r ' '1' -" - vi, ? 7.-77 7' 7'"' v ' - '"7' u -' t . --:- - : - '-,' -. ; , x -7' - -, dinner with -the; ladies. t , ? " 7; ? . - MrsDorman'7 Thompson -"entertein-ed the -'Round Dozen Embroldery;cir-' 'cle" an'dia "f ewjother' friends !Wedneft-7 day: afternoon' at- her-home- on West- End 5 avenue: 71 The tlnie " was ' given' principally 7 to 7 Christmas "' sewing: ?A ealad course .was f served. :'; !'-17 : '-7 r ' Miss Margaret 'Scott entertained Y-a party of her; frjends. .Wednesday ''af ternoon. ;;at" the ; home of he.r sister,; 'Mrs. j; Z. ' V.' 7Klng,, ' complimentary to, Mrs. Osparf Mann of "Virginia; ' who i is visiting home' f olks here. ' : The guests, by invitation, had their ? wbrk; with Ithem andi sifter ' a '' season : of sewing they f were invited- into :the? . diriirig rbom,wh'ere?a Cthree'ourse' luncheon ;was served. 'The "dining '. room was very attractively1 decorated with blbolng'Wrcissus'?and?f erns. ' : ;s;.Mr5 attat' Mrs W Fowleri have tlgsued 003 to .the marriage iof thzptxrest. wholesomest, ; . ; high grade boldng powdere;- ..r. ; ' iceots,r-i:POurtd' 10 cents, - ' 7 -'. '. V '. .- - . . ' . . .' '.' r .uuiK on nmoiib eooa uroocra iu or wiu gee it tor yon. - -. . -. ' '- " :- - ... . , vci .-- 5 - :. 1;- - : ''"' - i '". ;''.--'; .- '"'-V' '-.Vv.'... :- 7""-'- . ;.:" .--:;." ' ' " . ' " --I'-;;.'.;1 7rv.7 : -' .: - - 7 ' , J. 1 i - -, ! i . -iPOLMNC" -f HIEPHONESTAP; r.wwMww:...ff :-iv. C ,V - - O Jli f-- jfT f;vl) "7-7;,7.r si;;v7V-;a 'i-fr ffv3e7i f:: .r;.. . -7-' , ,- ;",7 ; r f -. . ' . ? H"';; : v ''' V ' ., - ..; .7", -7', . .1 , tlheir taugWer,7:MlMPearl Fowler,'.' 7 !arid7Mr.? Igg; rDariiel : of Mocksville, which "will taie place; next' Wednes- !: flay afternoon at' the .7 home ' of 'the, jbride" on )East Broad street; Mr. -Daniel is" a iyoung-buisenss men" of Mocks ' 7 villa and Hhe' couple will 'make thetr 1 home; there.. ' Mrs.' William '.Wallace . returned; this week ; fromiNew;Tprk.'Clty." where she attended - the;; marriage .of : her sister, tMlss Carrte.WhitlpckrOf .Asheyllle and' :Mr.7 Iuis' ; Thonips whichXpbk plabe r at" the;-;- Manhattan' Hotel tinewTprk Wednesday'eveV Jrig "of flat; week i'-'.The bride has visit-"J :e'd;flnStaejle'f'fre.ntly and;1 has -quite a nuinber .of friends here , who weremuchlntereBted:ln her marriage.' JShe arid, her husband are expected to visit in iNbrth1 Carolina sbori. " - - i '-' " IF ;7lTPS J ltd ' GOCfb TO TOTD- and least expensive of the . ; y 4. : . - XJpund 5;ntsu-. : -.' ;'' : ' ;, 1 '' ?-.'t '. ' - -t 77W' . .. '. ..-,;.'..-; 7 '. 3 - t . (. - f' w 1 . . . r l- fT f -t'.'i .-1.'-1. . IP 1 11 r I Ti l 5 ' S ' -7-7- : 7-.'7. ' - -- -;.
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