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J I i THE MORNING POST: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7 1903 t ' rr r 1 J !; i; !! 11 1 full 11 1 II Oil k Ml J V fj hi 111 VA 1 VI I Mil J 1 VMMlli vi awiivvu.. .. 1 A'wwrvu VI AVI 1 Mil 1 1 Its Servi ces to the Members and Officers of the II -1 - : - . . . . f i . . . - aid to all Visitors! 111 ft : u y nj? lip ill n vi ,n-luiiMiium 123 and 125 teen years, of good character, who Is a lineal descendant from an ancestor 'who assisted in any -way in the-establishment of American Independence, remaining always loyal to the cause is eligible to membership. Initiation fee, $2.00. Annual dues, $2.00. , "There are many ladies in Raleigh who" come under this clause and to these we extend this invitation. It may not be generally known that this society is working for a definite ob ject, that is, for erecting a memorial to the fifty-one patriotic j ladies j of Edenton, N. C, who met in October, 1774, and passed resolutions commend ing the action of the provincial Con gress; also declaring against the use of tea or the "wearing of any manufac ture" from England until the tax was repealed. j '"The society now has a fund being Turner white. Paris muslm over white- silk, Mrs. Charles F. Long white satin chiffon and pearl pusse mentru, Mrs. B. A. Bert blue and black silk, Mrs. Enoe, grey cloth and' white applique. Miss Clara Coffin Klirkman. pink crepe and white lace. Miss Mary Alexander White silk and lace. Mis3 Lilian Hast ening white mull and lace. Miss "Con stance Nissen Charles pink muslin, ribbons and pink roses. Miss Anna Coffin Kirkman- tan gause and white, Koxaono hoiiety Tiro BTrnti of In rst Keetptlsna ! Row ar d Head lllel Roxboro, , N. Ci Jan. 5. SpeciaL Owing to the absence of your corre spondent last week reports of, two vey important social functions did not ap pear in The Tost las they should. Ths first was a reception at . the Dowjy Hotel, given by; the young men wh board there. Th,e hours were from f juiss jrvm rayior wmte organaie ana to , Monday evening. December 2!. silk with pink ribbons. Miss Rhetta I Dancing was the ffcature of the evcrj- ti. i.eacn DiacK organcue wirn pinK ing Delicate refreshments wers trimmings. Miss Sara Webster of Rockingham white organdie over yel low. Miss Elizabeth Yancley s white cloth with swansown. Miss Lambeth of Thomasville, N. C, in green and black. Miss Stella craggs of Greens- served. Those who were present re--port a most pleasaant evening. The second was ', reception at 'tha Reade Hotel Friday evening, January 2. This was given By the young men of Roxboro complimentary to the vii-. boro, N. C, black velvet and lace ber- ting young ladiesi and to the young ladies of the town who are at home from-school for the holidays. An X- created for this memorial, by the an- tha, Miss Cora Pitts of Reldsville. N nual dues and by the profits arising c.t whke organdie and lace and carna- from the '.North Carolina ; isooxiet. tions. Miss 'ShiDDlatte of Richmond. ceiient supper was served and a nunt which Is under the auspices of this y.a white organdia, ribbon and lace; w Af tats were offered. Dr. E. J. State society. Miss McCrary of Lexinsrton. N. C. twi- .mmI tnnt master. Thi "North Carolina, which boast3 of be- xrjiite organdie satin and lace: Messrs. i,.r rr th Arrasion extended faf me, .i.c-u. ut.v, - .iDjon jfi. Villus. itoDert iauKiiier, into the small hours atter mianignu pendence, should have a longer r61I of Harry E. Field. Ed. Miilis. Fred In-. ''"- members of the Daughters of the Rev- gram, R- j. Fale, Lee II. Cartland, ' ; ; ; olution than now exists. Rav Xewbv. Cliff Rinc. Ward Eshle- "Come forward, patriotic i women of man N c Crawford. Bascom Hns- North Carolina and join the ranks and kns Julius Kermer of Kernansville, subscribe to the North Carolina Book- N e RoDert ji Gilmore. Gllmore let." 1 Kerner of Kernansville. N. C. Earle McCrary of Lexington, C. C. Barbee. Earle Thompson of Salisbury, N. C, H. Harry Green. Lee Hoover of Tbe rarltn& nb Entertained Won-. Thomasville, N. C. Dr. John W. Moore. DANCE AT nCKY MOUNT Fayetteville Street. 1 best best place in town to buy your furnishini is. w e carrv th( M We invite your patronage and guarantee see us. Its our pleasant province to play need and may have forgotten to you Our store is the lines and sell them at very low prices. satisfaction in every instance. Drop in and i A the role of suggesters to remind you of things get and which we can best supply. :j UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, FOR INSTANCE 1 Dress Shirts, Drawers, Nigfht Shirts Mr. Chas. Ragan, Fred N. Tate, Walter B. Steele, Henry Turner. Charles F. Long, B.-A. Best. Mr. Carr. ' Birqnet at Rxbr Roxboro, N. C, Jan. .3. Special. 4tay ErBlngTh Dancrri Rockv Mount. N. C. Jan. 6. The Carolina Club gave another of Its se ries of dances at Gayety Hall on Mon day evening. Among those dancing were Misses Lula Davis, Bessie Bunn, Pearle xayior, Mary ". The chief social event of Roxboro for Davis. Mary Higgtns of Wlington new ye&r w banquet given last Mildred Dortch of old,Bb at the Reade Hotel, in honor of Harrison of Weldon Annie I Bunn. xlsltlT)g and home youn ladies Florence Chalk. Maude i by men of tow;. ford, Va, Priscil a lUford Claude r dinn Bassett Mary Ricks Mrs Jacob Bat- beautifully decorated for the tie. Jr., Airs. H. R. Thorpe ana Messrs. . . John Arrington, Rob Cooper. Pat occasion. The dining hall was beau Bunn. George Wilkinson, Clarence tifully decorated with pink and white Swindell. Baldy Thorp. Harry Abram, streamers of ribbons and the tables Red Bullock, Henry Thorpe, John Don- fairly glowed with lovely flowers. El ian Frank Spruil, Bud Rawls Munn, oquence, logic and wit reigned supreme Ed Gordon, Hugh Willard, Will Mat- m the toast and speeches. thews, Paul Capelle, Conrad Swindell j The following is the menu and pro tit: 11 in wmirn Dr. Joseph Graham, PHYSICIAN, Office in the Carolina Trust Building. . Bell Phone! Interstate Phone " Winter Tourist Tickets sow cn sale via and Steve Anderson, and Graves of Wilson A BRIIIIA?IT BECEfTlOS gram: . Invocation Rev. M. D. Giles. MENU. " Bananas, Grapss, Orange. Chicken Salad, Crackers, Cream, Ol ives, Cake3, Pickles, i Coffee, Cheese, Crackers. Toast Master Dr. J.' Tucker." Our Town Mayor R. I. Featherstone. Maggie The Young People of Roxbc-o A Prophetic Vision. Rev. G. T. WaAins. A Man's Value to Society Rev. K. D. Holmes. .' t Seguidella Eohn Miss Annie Reade Long. Home Girls Prof. S. G. Winstead. Her Royal Highness, Woman Hon. W. T. Bradsher. , '. , :; ' The Young Men of Our Town C. G. f9 Collars and Cuffs Neck Ties SUSPENDERS. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES AND ALL THE SMALL FIXINGS A ! MAN REQUIRES. ; We can Shoe you in th man for e And Branliful Girman by tUm Hie Point CUattawrka Vlnt Hish Point. N. C, Jan. 5. The crown- mg social vx . - :TZ: nf th ' Progress-Hon. J. A. Long, annual reception and danc , o ! the MinuetteSchubertMisse3 Chattawka club, given in their hand- srvme new aDartmenis. cunrauo, evening. Dec. 31st. Tho' scarcely a year old, every de tail Was so carefully arranged, and so (skillfully managed, hat the thirteen VerV ? members would have done honor to a Inliih iviomr tract ra its ?)nirr. The beautiful club rooms, card room, reading room and ball room, were ar tistically decorated in an elegant per fusion of bunting in Chattawka colors- old gold and purple, with a bright blend Winstead. of holly and mistletoe, so suggestive ; Only Forget Gensippe Villa Miss of the merry festive season. Wbile the 'Carle W. Pettigrew, accompaniment I whole scene w-as brightened by the by Miss Delma Noell. festoons of bunting. The numberless Here H. C. Satterfield. ' electric lights being mellowed by shades Preachers and Otherwise D. F; Giles, in the same color blend were reflected pizzicati, Rafftel, Joss"y Miss Mary on the highly polished floors, while an Hunter. orchestra from Washington, D. C, ren- : The Professions Hon. F. O. Carver, dered "continuous music suited to the Recitation II. A. Johnson. V . various features of the vening. To the The Old and the New Year Hon. enthusiastic whist player the j strings w D Merritt. were touched with a ."go," while to Chorus The Old North State Ac those who sought the cozy corner, the ;COmnaniment bv Charlie .T. wbh. strains seemed soft and-dreamy. Tho mM. i-sn At 10:30 o'clock, refreshments, which f'lln, d(iln,v ,nAf trt -'ti,. ,n9ta . i 11.. jn " r were as oeaumui 10 me ejb a the von pn nf nOThrtro fnr clous to the palate, were served in ele- peasant evening. gance becoming the occasion. In a nook, banked with a background of Those present were Messrs. J. A. Christmas greens stood the refreshing Lbnff, R. I. Featherstone, Jr.o. A. Noell, lemon nunch bowl. A- de Vlaming; JV. D. Merritt, G 1IH To all the principal Winter Resorts, at I Very Low R&ten The resorts of th 11 01 W. co'.HorriiQ ond Kextco -j offer many Inducements to the tourist 9 e best Men's Shoes manufactured Shoes for every sort of Some Prominent Resorts Are St. Augustine, Palm, Beach, Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa. Port Tampa. Erunswick, Savannah. Thomasville, Charleston, Columbia, Aiken, Au- gusta, Plnehurst, Camden, Summer ville. Asheville. Hot Springs, j 'THE LAND OF THE SKY" . AND ., . "Sapphire Country TICKETS ON SALE ; Up to and including: April 30. 190t. lim ited to return until May 31, 1903. . v STOP-OVERS Allowed .at Important points. THtrOI'GIi ALkKI'ING CAR Of the highest standard betyeen prind 1 pal cities arid resorts. 1 DINING' CAR SERVICE UNEX. -CELLED. ; Ask nearest Ticket i.A gent for copy o "Winter Homes in a Summer Land." W. A. TURK; S. II, HARDWICK. Pass. Traffic Mgr., , Gen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. CJ .Washington. D. C very sort of weather and for every occasion, And th e Hat fleo Too and do it so well that every man is pleased. Our "Stetsons Hatts" head our list and everjjman knows of them jet we have others that are might j- good Hats. We offer an excellent chance for every man to please himself A. 5 At eleven thirty the sound of the w- Thomas. S. G. Winstead, F. O. Car erman whistle intensified the pleasure veV G. T., Wat kins, K. D. Holmes, W. of those who followed President Albion T. Bradsher, C. G: Winstead, H. C. Sat Millis and Miss Constance Charles, the terfleld, H. A Johnson, C. J. Webb, D. 'graceful leaders.. The figures were . Giles, Stephen wilkerson, Jot Moore, many' and beautiful, particularly the E. E. Bradsher. W. F. Long, Dr. R. J. one forming the letter ''C," (for Chat- Teague, Webb, M. D. Giles, EL M. tawka. Davis, H. D. Long. J. N. Thompson, Just as the old year merged into the E. G. Long and C. G. Nichols. Mes new a scene of chivalric beauty was dames G. T. Watkins, R. A. Pass, presented, when, with the grace of the Aargaret Strayhorn, Webb, W. F. knights of old, the following members Long, J. D. Morris and J. A. Noell. transferred their handsome and elabo- Misses Maggie Long, Mamie Winstead, rate rosettes. A dream of fair women Marjie Jordan, SIma 'Featherstone, was more than realized when i youth, Pearl TTa ll. Annis Wimteori vrij e. j grace and vivacious loveliness were terfield, Alice Tucker, Annie Long, Up-tO-ClatO Cafe for LadiOS Dienasu in me iair pk! sunages ui me liuth Featherstone, Sue Long, Pattie receiving ones. Brooks. Mary Stephens, y. L.andis. Albion H.; Millis to Miss Constance Mattie Brooks. Polae Yikncey, Mattie Nissen Charles, J. Howard Paylor to Mitchell, Mary iruntrT Mattie Satter- xiiuii. oiiiypicLLc ui xinuiu, field Deima Noell, Maie Nowell, Willie P. In Society Mrs. Norwood Giles arrived In the ity from. Wilmington yesterday and a th guest of Mrs. W. R. Gals on North street- , '. Among the young ladies who arrived yesterday to re-enter Peace Institute for the spring term were Miss Stella O'Berry of Goldsboro. Miss Redman of Tar boro. Miss Annie Smith of Concord, Miss Edith Grier. Miss Pilaon and Miss Flnley of Wilkes boro. Miss Tale of Wake Fortst, Miss Sykes of Grissom, - Misses Cavlncton. McNalr. and Mc Lean of Lbulsburg. "The Ban Sus Club was to hay's been ntertalne4 yesterdaf afternoon by llrs. Ludlow Skinner, but th meeting x-as postponed for the reason that Zlrs. Skinner was unwelL i Thef will bs an Important meeting cf ths Daughters of the Revolution at 4 o'clock this afternoon In their apart ments In the Trust company's building. Ererr member la ursJ to be present, a i . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Chamberlain will leave Friday for Detroit, Mich., where they will make their future home. Many friends here regret exceedingly to loose Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain from Raleigh. Miss Elisabeth Brlggs left yester day for Wake Forest to spend a few day 3. Mrs. Ed Stalling? has returned to Raleigh from Wilson, where lie visit ed relations. - Oil a Pod rid a CI ob Mrs. W. II. Hughes has sone to Mrs. Kemp P. Battle, Jr., entertained ronsmouui, where rue was cawed to the OI!a Podrida Club yesterday after from Whiteville, where ; she spent Christmas with her mother. - - Every nember of the Pansy Club of the First Presbyterian church is earn estly requested to be present this after noon at 4 o'clock. The annual meeting of the Capital Club will be held in the club rooms this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Va., Ray Newby to Miss Edna Mc-ohnson nd Annie Webb. Crary of Lexington, N. C, Ed. Miilis to Miss Lillian Hastenings, R. J. Fale - - to Miss Anna Coffin Kirkman, Lee H. f-fOTEL j1pRS5TT FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C. -.Fifty Newlj FurnlshoJ Rooms,' all Modern Conrea Icaccs, European and Amerl an Plan. W Two blocks frdxn post ofCca Three blocki Jfrom Opera IIousa. and Qentlemon, FBI V ATE DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN. Manajtr. XV. U DOKSETT. J'rocrJ.toB. ton of Walnut Cove were united in Cartland to Miss Clara Coffin ; Kirk- t marriage in this city last night, the -man. Harry E. Field to Miss Sara I ceremony taking place at the home of Webster of Rockingham. BascomHas- f the bride's uncle. Dr. W. A. .Lash. n3 to Miss Stella Scraggs of Greens- Rev. Dr. H. Baldwin Dean, rector of boro, Cliff. Ring to Miss Lea Lambeth St. Barnabas Episcopal . Church.' offl- Thomasville, N. C, C. M. Crawford to t. elated. The couple left at midnight MIss Elizabeth Turley. Ward Eshleman for Christiansburg. where they will re- 10 M1S8 nueuer uemiu. side. Miss Halrston had been visiting1 The mid-night hour was a thing of in Danville and Mr. Dunkle went there the past lonff efre the strains of yesterday and brought her to Greens- Home Sweet Home were heard. The boro, having previously arranged for occasion will long be remembered by the wedding to take place here. . It is the members and fortunate guests of learned that the parents of the bride the - Chattawka club. The happy con- TIios. H. Briggs & -- Sons! the bedelde of her brother. Mr. P. H. Miller, who is critically ill. A Misses Nell and Annie Hinsdale went to Wake Forest yesterday to attend the reception dvcn Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lawrence. Mrs. C. B. Aycock and ton. Master Frank Danlets Aycock went to Wilson yesterday morning to visit Mrs. Ay cac!;'s Eintr. ' M:5?es Margaret and Norma Peddr. who tare been attending the Baptist Female University, returned to their home In Keysvine. Va., yesterday. Miss arh B irkhead Las returned noon at her h-.Tia on North Wilming ton street. The subject for study was Shakespere's "Winter's Talc." Each lady responded to the club roil with a quotation from this play, "Town To pics" was a pleasing reading by Mrs. R. T. Gray.v There -were admirable readings and dlscusrions by Mrs. Ben Skinner. Mrs. W. S. Primrose and Mies Eliza. Poole. There was , an elegant service of refreshments, every one be ing charmed by the delightful enter tainment accorded the club by Mrs. Battle. ' A Mnaavray inatrh. Greensboro, N. C:, Jan. 6. Special. Mr. Frank G. Dunkleo of Christians burg, Va., and Miss Little. Lash Hairs- objected to the match. m a u , m- XIRS IQOFFBT1 S ITATE.TIENT Vrgf All Ldl bo Art Slljibhio Jo n Danxtitrr'a of Ktrolmlos at Oae . Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. as secretary of I gratulations which were added to evi dence of the high esteem and hearty appreciation of the efforts of the thir teen gallant young men who compose the" club. Among those present were Mrs. Charles Ragan in green satin chiffon and velvet. Mrs. Fred N. Tate white RALEIGH, N. C. rn SSi!r I-! and black, Mrs. Walter B. Steele of the Revolution, has issued the fol lowing statement regarding the meet ing of the society in their rooms, Carolina Trust Company building, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. v . "All members and applicants are re quested to attend this meeting the first for the year 190S, as matters of im portance relating to the historical reading course and plans for the -success of the organization will be dis cussed. "Any woman above the age of eigh- chlffon and applique, Mrs. Henri C. V 1 COAL STOVES, - - i C00KST0VE5 AND RANGES 1 I j i u. T . 9 f
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