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THE MORNING POST : SUNDAY. FEBRUARY i 1903 f Dobbin & FerrallJ Dobbin & Ferrail mm p o r sl n t OF HIGH CLASS y THBFACCLTCLUB CtaarmlB2l7 Entrtl toy Ir. Tait Kntlr-Th GdmW The Faculty Club was cahrmingly 7. Violin Duet. can. ; (Viottl). Allegro. Allegro grazioso, Miss Smedes, Miss Martin. .. . 8. (a) Village Son. Op. 29 (Hauler), (b) Gypsie Melody. Op. 106 (Kohler). News and O of. entertained by Mrs. Tau jsuxier ui.j 0 violin Quartette Scene Wednesdal afternoon from 4 to' 6j regr 0p..22 (Allen.) . Miss Smedes, o'clock. Very tempting refreshment . Boylan. Mr.' Thomas. Miss John- were aamuiy bcu, v.. . tnn spent the hours witn "Julius Caesar" being the play, read and discussed Mrs. Weihe, in her usual gracrotis manner sangr most beauti fully "The' Bird and the Rose," by Horrachs and "God Guard Thee," by Victor Nessler. Those, present were,: Mrs. MasseV. Mrs. Skinner,. Mrs. Nel,- son, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Lew is, Mrs. Hill. Mrs. . Yates, Mrs. ruu dick. Mrs. Burkett. Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Bowen. Mrs. Primrose, .Mrs. Bruner, Mrs. Hardin and Mrs. Kilgrove. , Guests: Mrs. J. A. Rodges, Mrs. Frank "Ward and Mrs. R. L. Potts. Black and Colored. TMo Snrlnn'c finpof nnvfilHcs are amona them. All of them iust received. ; Not an. old piece in the entire showing, but the richest, the creamiest of American productions and European importations. Aa Especially Elaborate Affair lit New Bern. "... New Bern, N- C Jan. 21. Special. One of the grandest social events in Rid- our city was ceiepraiea iYeuuvij night ..at the home o. Mr. ana ivno. T. A. Green, on "Pollock street, in honor of their daughter, Clara, who a few days ago wedded Mr. A'. T. Dill, son of S. L. Dill., Sr.. superintendent of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad.' The occasion was a bridal reception. The home of Mr. Green was the scene of a large elaborate nnd beautiful reception room. The rooms presented a lovely f appearance. The decorations were ''palms, ferns and rirnnlners of evergreens, beautiful clus- liADIE& IIOSPITAI. AID, Noble Work By Ilia AocItIon-Op partnnlty Soon Far th Fnbllc to Htlp Alone The memorial cot establishment of ters of white hyacinths, calla lilies and the Ladies' Hospital Aid Association ; narcissus, arranged in artistic styie. lis deseed to reach., those sufferers, at The prominent receiving party conslst- a distaice,' who Hinder the charter or ed of the following brlday party: Rex Hospital, cannot be received-free ; Missea Alberta Ulrich and. Mattie of charge, it being only persons living ; Green werestationed:ln the front hall Black' Dress Goods Unusually Fine DECORATIVE TABLE LINENS A vnrtetv of beautiful specimens of Linen Damask Cloths, with Napkins to match, for reception, dinner and; We are ready with precisely the materials that will adapt tea tables, in exquisite designs, both for round or square themselves most closely to the coming season's styles: caoies. ionsiaenng nit; xiiii j;irtuca ua uiwc wuic uncua wcuc uc xano, ijiaimuco, juuiitiuiw, vic uv wnuivu, in the city of Raleigh who can enoy this 'privilege. 'Thirteen cases, twelve of which demanded surgical aid, have to greet the. guests; Misses Mary a.. Street and Annie Foy were' in the rear hall, receiving. As the guestsenterea been treated in this cot, one of .these the flnjt pari(r they were received by cases, was lrvcuraDie, one was unim proved; in two, the sight was restored Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dill. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Di- and Miss watungton. For .Spring Fashion demands comparatively sheer, loosely-mesh ed weaves as the fabrics suitable tor spring costumes, w-wr 1 1 lV . -u:J t 11 . j- '11 ' J J the prices are very reasonaable. Voilles, &c. UDGfl Q j Ql Special offering this week of Table Dam asks, Napkins.. Also Remnants of Table Damasks from sale. over our left January White Shirt Waist Fabrics White qoods, fresh and dainty, of the . very sort most wanted for spring and sum- fS f i . men .brilliant merH cerized stuffs glisten ing with figures in neat designs, twigs, leaves, dashes, cubes, &c, &c. New Embroideries A grand collection of White Embroideries-.comprising Allovers, Edges, Inserting Beadings, Bands Pendants, &c. The most beautiful we have ever shown after total blindness had een endured ; In the Becond parior were Mr. and for. years, it would be hard to tell the j - nA Mr. and Mrs. 'amount of good which has been accom- j ' n,n s t f t th weicome plished for persons who otherwise m the, alcove in the rear o would not have reU;dv? fhe hall was the Vito Beale Italian or is gladly given free of charge from the .Wilson. N. C. pealing forth time the patient enters the hospital. VMCO" j ' . T .j Both men and women, also children are attains of J, UCUlCUf aa lilt. ID llVfl. l.vnnm-u w any one ward. The association now stands' in need of funds with , which to carry on- this most necessary work, in a few days our greatest amount will be given which it entirely wilt sur pass anything seen for a long time, not only will an evening full' of laughter and amusement be spent, but a most worthy cause will be helped. A further notice will be given in a short time, when it is hoped that Raleigh and Its visitors will turn iut en masse to enjoy a most unique form of a musement. . Rational Impora ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Da II. by mall Daily aud Sunday, hr malL 4 ! 1 M! The Sunday Sun is U)0 ffreateal Souila .m th World. PrJc Be a copy. By cull. j: fiinler Tcnrist Tickets now on ale via 11 To all the principal Winter I ; "Very Low Ratoi The resorts of tha scum, urn m mm 351 i MM If.! ill offer many inducements to the tourfct -? " s: ..." .... . --.ii New Foreign Laces !. Our new collection of. St. Gall and Plauen Laces have j just been opened They are well worthy your inspection. They comprise the very latest novelties -in., Galons, In ; sertions and Allovers. Among them are mam? very scarce ! 1 1 1 1 ,1 Til 1 1 - J 1 1 ana aesiraoie styles, illustrations 01 extraordinary values. WW ww www - - ABOUT THE SHOE . --- -v SALE And Its Continuance. While not qiven the importance will be allowed to go on for a while longer, want good shoes, and we have some of these public an opportunity to be supplied, 1 1 t rr tnis special i-q on s Just now, sh oes hoe sale had in January, it j for instance, lots of people yet to be sold and we give the DOBBEN & FE R.RAL1 In iSociety The Kentness Book Club will meet with MJsa Mary Latta Monday after- roca at 4 o'clock. Mrs. C. I llorton and son, who have bren Tlfttlnff Mrx E. II. llorton. re turned to their home in Wilmington yesterday. Miss Ruby Reid. a student of the Baptist Unlrersitr. left yesterday to spend Sunday at. her home In Wake Forest. Mrs? I. J. Riddlck. wife of repre sentative niddlck. returned to hr home t Touncsville yescterday. Miss Uxsle Tomllnson. who has been rirltlnsr Miss Vast! Kand went to lYanklinrton yesterday. A Mrs. TL D. Garner of "vTllminfton Is lisltlns in the city. J Mi53 Annie Hood of Slma spent yes tfrJay la the city on her way home rrcm Creensboro, where she went to attend the marriage of ber brother. Mr. F. M. Mood to Miss Alice Lye. Mr. J. A Turner and childtm accom panied by Mls Mary Harris, left yes terday for Louisbur? to visit friends. Mrs. H. B. Hardy left yfterday for Norfolk on a visit to her son. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Weathers ar rived yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. C. II. Weathers today. Mrs. Penny Thigh, who has been vimm her daughter. Miss Jennie High of Ft. Mary's returned to her home in Wilmington yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Toung returned yester day from Fayetteville. -where she at tended the marriage of her her brother Mr. J. J. rowe'.l on Wednesdas. Jan. 28th. Miss Ada and Miss Ida Lee arrived yesterday and are the guests of Miss Marv Tarks. Miss Bessie Barber, who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Cowpcr returned to her home In Ashbury yesterday. Miss. Emma Woodard, who has been visiting Mrs. Yates returned to her home. In Durham Yesterday. Mrs. O. T. Martin and children left yesterday for Willardsvllle to visit friends. Judge and Mrs. Piatt T. Walker and Miss Nettle Dockery are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Iandis to night Judge Walker will leave for Ral-eig-h, and will be joined there Monday by Mrs. Walker and Miss Dockery. Miss Dcrkery was the guestof honor at a very pleasant dinner party given by Misses Douglass and Lucky. Rob ertson last night. Other guests were Miss Sadie Belle Mayer, and Messrs. T. Skinner Alston, F. H. Haywood, Randolph Preston, Robert : Glasgow, Fred Nash, Jr., and Herbert Irwin. Charlotte Observer 3!st, , Miss Covington, who has-been visit ing friends in the city left for her home in Laurel Hill yesterday. Miss Nora Pou of Peace .Institute left yesterday for her home in Morris sette to rrend Sunday. ' ',.-..;.. Mr. W. N. Allen "and children have gone to Durham on a visit to Mrs. J. N. Allen. - ,v, Mrs. Katie Sykes of Peace went to her home In Durham 'yesterday. Mr. Charles Gheer of High Pont. who has been the guests of-Mrs. Joe Morgan, on Wilmington street, re turned home yesterday. . , ' Miss Lilly Hobgood left yesterday for Marry Oaks to visit her brother. Miss Jno. Horton returned yesterday from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting friends. ' L Miss Eva L. Barbeo left yesterday for Holly Springs on a visit to friends. Miss Eliza Brown went to Durham yesterday to visit friends. -iss Sallie Moore Leach of Littleton is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. B.- A. Capehart, on North Wilmington street. . .Dr. Winston will adress the Mission Club next Wednesday at 4 o'clock, when It will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. D. Boushall. - ' x . Mrs. Charles Grainger and Miss Mil dred Dortch of Goldsboro, who reached .the city Wednesday afternoon to at tend vthe Capital Club reception and to receive with Governor and Mrs. Ay cock at their reception Friday night and yesterday afternoon, will remain in the city a few days as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. James McKee. Miss Eva Barber left Saturday eve ning for Holly Springs to visit friends. , Mrs. D. Marshall of Wakefield isv a guest at the Tarborough. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Watts of Durham spent yesterday here, guests at the Tarborough. They " were re turning from a trip north. .: Mrs. SI L.. Gilmer of Greensboro i in. the cityr the, guest' of Mrs.. "Robert D. Gilmer at the Yarborougti. A ItO.TlAMCE S) nopals f t!i a TUrllllne Play Br Rftl oJch Auasteur TUi W ek : The Cuban Romance, the beautiful military drama which was postponed from last Thursday and Friday night, Son account of the illness of Mrs. Wert- ley, will certaintly be presented on Thursaday and Friday nights of this week. Below are given some of the scenes which will be in the paly: " Act 1. Walton' mansion, Washington, D. C. His step son accused of forgery. A iciosed duel. Act . 2.' Red ; Cross ho??ital On An j thonia Carlos' plantation, in Cuba. An j attack .made 1 on hospital - by Spanish. cruerrilla - soldiers. Driven- back by American sailors. The arrival of Capt. Hutton of U. - S. N. ; The wounded brave get in from the battle field. The abduction pf the hosgital nurses. Capt. Hutton and company in pursuit. : Act. 3. Spanish paid nurses made pri soners , Carrt. S'jtton to the rescue and made prisoner. Oct. 4. Spanish guerrilla barricade on San Juan hill. Capt. Hutton court marshalled, tried for his life and sen tenced to be shot. 'Attack of Gen. Law ton. Barracks betweeen forces. Scene 2. Rescue of a Cuban prisoner from Mero Castle. Act 5. The night of the surrender of Santiago. In hotel in Havana, Cuba. There will be eannon roars, bugle .calls and approach of battle ship. Mrs. Wertle- will certaintly take part as she is how nearly recovered fro her illness. f Epwonh Orstnr Kupprr . The oyster spper given by the ladies of Epworth church last Thursday eve ning 'at the residence of Mrs. B. R. Collins was a great success in every way. Mrs. Collins had kindly placed two large rooms, besides the kitchen, at the. disposal of the managers, and these were crowded with, hungry vis itors. ,The dining room was, furnished with four tables, upon which the steaming-hot bivalves were served in splendid style by a half-dozen of Ep worth's most attractive young ladies. Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Cheek presided over the affairs of the kitchen, and Mrst Harmon looked after the guests lnt the dining room. Some good music was furnished by Messrs. Ed and Joe Hosan and Jim Adams and Will Pp church. These excellent arrangements of course made the evening pass very quickly. At the end it was found that the good'wornen had cleared the neat sum pf $31.80, which will be applied to the benefit of the church. ' arranged and decorated. Mrs. R. p. Williams served the delicacies in a most arfistic manner. The refresh ments consisted of fruits, nuts, cakes and creams, served by a skillful ca terer.' The young ladies Who waited upon the guests were Misses Lillle Groves, Maud, Hunger, Mary Whitley, Louise Barrington and Ivy Blades. As sisting these young ladies were Messrs." Tom Williams and Ed Meadows. The invitations . were divided in two parts, one attending from S to 9:30, and the other from 9:30 to 11. Some prominent tvfcsorti Are St. Augustine. Palm. Drach. M'.ar; Jacksonville, lampa. rort sir.p. Charleston, coiumvia. Akir A; gusta, Pinehurst, CarndT,, S.irr.jr.r. ville, Astfevllle. Hot Spi U.kK: THE I AND OF TUG SKV AND "Sapphiro Country." TICKETS ON SALK Up to and including April SO., m. ,n lted to return until May 31. i:-'3. STOP-OVEHS Allowed at important poir-.ts. TIIKOInil LKlCI'li; ir, 4 Of the nlgnest stanaara netyr-on-rrinl pal cities and resort. DINING CAR SEHVICi: VXEX -CELLED. HOC1BTY' lit NEW BCIXN iTlr. nnd Itlra. Eau Gnssts ofllnr Rvccptloa and Dane New Bern, N. C, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. George Francis Egan of Jersey City, N. J., have arrived, and were met by a number of friends. Mrs,, Egan was formerly Miss Nellie , Colligan of this city, and was very prominent in the social circle of the City of EIm3. Mr. and Mrs. (Egan are the guests of Miss Daisy Sweet, on Broad street. In honor of the occasion Miss Daisy Sweet remembered the bride; and groom and numerous friends by an elaborate ". re ception from 8 to 11 o'clock, the hom-3 being beautifully' decorated with pot ted plants, ferns and evergreens. Re freshments were served. Instrumental and vocal music was rendered by tal ented musicians. There was a dance given at Lothrop Hall last night by the 'v Bern Ger man Club, complimentary to the visit ing young ladies. The hall was beauti fully decorated in black and red. , music was furnished by Profc Beales and his Italian band.!, Tho danca was led by A. T. Willis. The following couples participated: Miss Hattie Wat lington of GreenSboro. N. C.;, with A. T. Willis; Miss Borden of Wilmington with J. C. Claypoole; Miss Ivy Roberts of. Raleigh with Sam. Eaton; L ''Miss Catherine Pace with E. K. Williams; Miss Cole with R. A. Nunn; Miss Ad dieClaypoole with Mack Stevenson; Miss Annie Foy with C. E. Mason; Miss Mary' Guion with T. C. Daniels; Miss Mary E. Street with. E. Street; Miss Ruby Daniels with C. G. Tun stead; Mis3 Clara Morris with Bayard Whitehurst; Miss Agnes , Foy with Jonas Wahab; Mr.1 and Mrs. A. T. Dill; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dill, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lumsden; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hayman; s Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hay man; Mr. and .Mrs'! T. W. Dewey; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hancock; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray; Dr. and, Mrs. R. S. Primrose. Stags J. W. Roeberla, j. a. Nunn, Mitchell Rountreej . A. F. Patterson, i C. B. Harrell, Ed' Handcock, L. . J. Moore, Jr., Jame3 Mit-' n, George Henderson, N. C. ".Hughe, Chaperones Mr.jf and Mrs. John Dunn, Mr. and Mr3. John Sullivan.' "Ask nearest TicKet Agent- for rr:- cj "Wlntpr Homes In n. Snmm.--r T r.- W. A. TURK. S. II. HAi:DVlC!v! Pass. Traffic Mgr., Gen. Ir. Act, Washington, D. C. Washington. r, C 1 II 1 P Under Turner's Cafe. Gorham L Twitty f-fOTEL JQORS .IT FAYETTEVILLE STItFi:T RALEIGH, 1ST. C. Fifty Newly . Furr.iih:! llooms, all Modern CVr-ren- iences, European aud Auieri ten IIan. Two blocks from post cffi'-t -Three blocks from Opira nous. Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen. riuvATE niNixr; noovn POlt rAUTIES. W. W. NEWMAN. 'Manner. XV. I DOKSUTT. l'nurlp:or. nil We are in the market frr the following N. C. Pine. 700,000 feet 1x10 1x12 7-8x10 " 7-8x12 A VIOLIS KECITAIj "Is this the exchange?" "Yes, madam." "" "Well, I want to exchange these socks and these mittens for something else'. They ara all tco large. "Sorry we can't accommodate you j madam, but this is the telephone cx- cnanse. uooa morning. ' " An t'nhappr Arcldent T see that Marconi has sorely of fended Boston." "In what war?" A "Why, he accidentally permitted a 'wireless edge oh some part of his an. 5t. riary To Ba GIVen MoMdr Evealng Br Sin dentaac tbe Baptist FeauaU Unl ver:iy j . 'A violin recital will be given at the Baptist Female University at 8 o'clock Monday evening, to which friends of ; Paratus to split an Infinitive." the university and the general public are invited. The program follows: 1. Violin Quartett. Lullaby. On. 10 (Lachmund). Mr. James Thomas, Miss ' k Florence Boylan, Miss Helen SmedesS t Miss Hattie Johnson. - 2. Violfn Duet. OA. 40, No. 1 (Mazas)l i Allegro non troppo. ' Andante, grazloso. 1 Allegro moderate Mr. Thomas, Miss Martin. , '. 3. a) Adagio. Op. 34 (Ries). (Mi Brlndise. Op. 49 Alard). Miss Smedes. f 4. Violin' Duet. A torto ti ligni amor j (Winter-De Beriot). Miss Martin, 4 t Miss Boylan. . tt uvun 4. no jxeurzer. On . 29 ' OIofmahn). Miss Smedes, Mr. Thom as, Miss Boylan. . -: 6.. Introduction, et Polonaise. . Op. 7 (Allen). Mr. Thomas. v ' 500,000 250,000 600,000 to be delivered within thres months. Also Shingles and Lath? for early delivery. 1 JONES & POWELL Raleigh, N. C. All Phones 41 and 71. 's School Ralaix'i,. N. C The k t. 4. The slxty-fitFt annual sesslo n begins September ISth. xerm ierms January 2Z. " ' St' Mary School offers Instruction !n the following drp.nrt.r,': The Preparatory School, The College. The Art School, The Mu?ic s ! The Business School... There are two hundred and f orty-eight -students repreEontin? Dioceses, faculty of twenly-fi ve. . Much of the equipment is r eight. new pian03 bought. this y year. SL Mary's Kindergarten. is located In the center of tr city ur. 1AZ3 Louise T. Busbee's charge . For catalogue addre s REV. T. D. BRATfON. D. D. 0
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