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m JTEE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911.
SOCIAL EVENTS
By Mist Susan Iden.
tJOMETniE.
pometime we will go, we say,
Where the old true Iriends await,
Hopeful that some happy, day
They will meet us at the gate;
Future whispers soft and low:
"Sometime sometime wo shall
go!"
ki .1 i
Sometime we will speak, we say,
Little words we loft unsaid.
That may brighten some one's way
Some one's way that's dark in
stead, Pome kind work to help the weak.
Sometime sometime we shall
speak.
:'-. .'
Sometime we will do, we say.
Something we have lei t undone
Small and petty in its way.
Save to some poor burdened one;
This we promise fair and true
Sometime sometime wo shall
' '-. do.," '
Sometime we will wake and know
Opportunity lias (led.
Rone the friends of lone ago
Needless are the words unsaid.
For, as Time computes his sums.
Sometimes sometime never comes!
The Delineator.
Miss Sallie Bailey roturued to her
home at Emporia today.
Miss Myrtle Rollins, of Asheville,
Is visiting Miss Martha Allen.
. Mrs.
to her
Frank B. Uanrev
home in Baltimore
returned
today,
Miss Caro Cray and Miss Marv
Hull McKimmon lett today tor Now
York.'.". .
''
Mrs. H. R; ion,ihispn, of Atlanta.
arrived today to visit Mrs.:, Kdwnr.il
K. Briiton. "
THE WOMAN'S CLUB.
Mrs. W. N. Ilutt
Asheboro, to make
the Randolph County
Mrs. Henry I.. H:;r
who have heeii visitin.i
Kmiis. 'returned . Inm.r
today. " ' '
has gone
:t ri address
Fair. :
is and so
Mrs. f. '
to l.itl'leti.
Miss .Nell
Mo., alter ;
T. V. (i Kt
lin, Va.
Sijiiarles, of
i i-1 1 to 1)
liy,- lias goin
St. Joseph;
'.; and Mrs.
to Frank-
ind
to
Corporation Commissioner
Mrs. W. T. Lee have .gone.
Waynesville.
, '.
''; Mrs. P. (1 Klsom and family left
this morning for Hendersouvilie,
their future home. :
There was horn unto .Mr. and Mrs.
ii. N. Sunms : today a daughter,
weighing ten pounds.
.
Mr. and Arrs. J. ('. Martin, former
ly of Richmond, are making their
homo in Raleigh, with Mrs. R. C.
Strong, on North Blount street.
.' M iss. 'Ala guerite 1 loaua ti-.-.. of forts
n.oul h, i er ,;i nt-' 1 borne today . I ii i'
'visiting. -'Miss-.. Jiytii-Ho- Hi it civ a! Si,.
, i
.,.
'Airs.-, i.l'';t'-.!e.' 'W'ye'i'ii..'-. .if; -.New
Vurt. ' Kt'a.'!e.i " over iii' i-.ic-. ei.ly' oil
hi r iH-t u rsi: trolii I'll tstioVo: Slit- ,iS'
Lhc; KiM'S( of- Airs: '.K:, i- Ua:.e.
Mrss, Mii'r; ha; .le:i. . "o; . .Kii.:iiiri.
who has bv.'fi 'the. guest''' 0.1 Aliss' .Mar
tha. A i l' li. uL iiafeish.. :ii'-iX"-:ij)da;."."l.i-i
attend : A!.i s.s '.- Swiriinano.!.- Hoi:Jk-'s
house ,iiart ai. ('hiyTini.
. Queen -'..'.Mary is said' to 'June tin'
General Monthly Business .Meeting
Tomorrow Afternoon,
The general monthly business
meeting of the Woman's Club will
be held tomorrow afternoon at tour
o clock in the club room. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
V Kl (3 H T-A I A M S.
Young Couple .Min-neil Todav at Cen
(rnl Methodist roiMinugc.
Rev. A. 1). Wilcox, 'pastor nl Cen
tral. Methodist-'' church, liniled ' in
marriage a young couple today at
the parsonage"' at. t wo o'clock TIiO
happy -.pair ."wits. Miss Ruby Adams,
the daugh er of Mrs; ii. !l IVrry. of
V1 1 east Jlar:.;t:t t street , ami . Al r. VV i 1
li'a'm'V Weight,., of OKI , :f I 'inilivd. tu ; r
Hamlet. ".' .
l lley were nt'comp iiiivu to ilie pu..
sonage . by a few fvii ruls... The bride
wore a coat suit . ami bin of'; navy
hi'!.-. ;'..'";','
Air. W rmht has been omnloved in
l ho. city as bookkeeper unci ' stenog
rapher'..', but. . hi' is re u mi lie. to OM
Hundred this afternoon to malic his
lionuv ai'conM'anie'i hy his bride, and
Ihe best wishes of many iriends. ,
WITH MRS. A. A. THOMPSON
and supper to the. men which follow
ed llOIMiOHLIX'S A XI) WITCHES.
Also SiM)ks, Jack O'Luiitems ami
Fairies at Home of Air. anil Airs.
John Hayes Last Night. j
Amidst spooks, hobnobllm;. witch
es, lanics, jack-o-Ia)iterns and other
weird appiirtenancies or Hallowe'en,
the guests of Air. and .Mrs. Jno. I'.
i Haves spent an evening' of dehght
llul pleasure and enjoyment at their
home in Cleiiwood lust niuht. :
I 'I lie .bouse was attractively dee
orated vitb autumn: leaves, ... jm m )i-
kins and evergreens, inaking a set
t in ii of '.beauty for the happy throng
., that iissetiibliHl., There were appl s
to boh. fortunes 't,0 seek, and ttunier
ous, yuiitests to bold t In-. al tent Ion of
th" . nu:ny. guestsv . '
in . the .'Upple-eatilig';'!' oiliest:,. Aliss
j Willie Hoster and Air. T. C. (lault
w on t!ie pi i." -a big delirious box of
Roysters candy, eatihfi an -apple sus
pcniled from a strintv w it Ii "bands
ul in a iniaute ami a hall. 1 lie
. boobv went to Mr. ('has. , suovonsoii.
who lulled to get a lute. Franklin
Sherman. Jr., von in the -'children s
contest, eatfng two apples !i"for.-
any of the other .little' bo, iiml irii Is
could eat one.
II
Coats, Dresses,
for Girls
and Misses.
Our ',l)ii vci'. w lin Iris jnt
n'tiinu'tl tiviin New York.
iiiivli;is("il ;i ni;iiilci c line ir
Coats an I Dn-sscs lor yoiui'
H'irls, I rem i 'J to IS years.
. 'rile ( mils 1 i;i t ho cxt ra
1 , ' .wide 'uilai's .ami ( 'nffs: of
Is I
most cosily
in, America,
and has an
ir;
dosigued. to ilinN h
1110',
SW'i
her
Mr. It. I., Hicks won hrsl pri e
l-.nlei-lai.MMl at .tt.rn..oi, ..ml Kven- ft,r llinllnK ,paf .1,.llvs lh(,.
in- Reie.l.es estcday. jeveot a jaek-o-lantern u hile blin i-
V rs A A l'hompson uave a most folded and Aliss Florne. Jones -look
iei..'liM ul alternoon reception ves- the booby. Air, Hicks prize . wns r.
te.-ilay from 4:"!0 to it::3i in honor 'camera with which h'' look pholo-
ol' her niece. .Mrs. H. () Uea'ty. of graphs of the guests . . .
Sun Francisco and her daughter," Mrs. I Miss Alary Hall as the ..fortune;
de .It ou Iliac -Hamilton;.".' of C li a iu' I . t ! liiifi wtidi,' furnisheil a .great .deal
llill. This was: followed by an eve'li- Of ainiiseiiient by displiiyint; her, skill
iiig reo'eiifion I'roin fi;':;o to 8;!'.i wlien j as a paint- reader. . I'.m le Sain was
about thirty or more gent ieliian Wert- iiresent, ..so was Do , I'eep, as .well
present, . '' SiipiiOr. was sei'ved alii! us Several pretty little fairies and
.both t !.e I'V.'i.iuc and afieriiiHin's . si !.: funny clowns. ,: ,' .
t . i-1 : i : ; i : j i 1 1 1 : anordeii : the .aiiess lii'licious hot chocolate was served
much pleasure; ..:".. jwi'.a cake. . There was also I'niii,
; 'Ihe; decorati ve eft'ects l lironiilioiit candy und otlur; delicacies to tempt
liie liou.ie. M-re especial iy; pretty iiii- ' the appetite. - The v nests .departed
din it flinch to the pleasiinof the oc- at a late hour .with, profuse thanks
casion. to Air. and Airs. Haves lor the pleas-
luiU
WE PLEASE YOU
Every effort is made to please you. V
goods. We give the service. TLouo your
&3L Telephones 95.
.have t in
wants.
KDfa-CROWELL DRUG COMPAJHT
EHB QUALITY VRVQ 8TOR
Benzoin and Almond Lotion
... FOR -
THE FACE AND HANDS
For sale only at
THE WAKE DRUG STORE,
Flumes 228.
. In tile reception room ;, heaulil'ul
white:, i-hrysantlieiiiilins with ferns
a lid palins formed t he color scheme
of white and green,
In the library, where '.'punch was
served, yellow -chrysanthemums- were
used. In the (lining room red and
given' -was' used wit ii ; .'ciianning ef
.it. American '.beauty roses . and
clesters. of Tokay grapes benig used
on the table. "
On arriving the lau-sts were met
in the ball by Airs. Charles AlcKini
.iuoii and; Airs. . JuliatiTiuiherlake. ,
, Iii t he receiving line were : Al rs.
A A. TholiM'Son. .Mrs. II. O. lleatty,
of San Francisco;. Airs, do: Roulbac
1 1 amilton. of t'.haiiel H ill : Airs. W.
S, Wilson,'. Airs, N'orwood, - of Sail
Iran cisco : . Al rs. W . S. West: and Airs.
James C Alart.in, bfRiclimiiiid, 'a.
Passing ,.i ii to the piiiich rbo.ni Ihe
giiests :vorc , greeted ; at tlii door h"
Aliss Hal Aloi;s()!i and Airs, J. U Ken
icy. The;' punch bowl was . almost"
i hnldeii by . viii(s and great clusters
jnf I okay grapes. I'liticli v.as served
I ii.v Airs, (frahain H. Andrews, Aliss
j Annie Root. Aliss Ai ay Montague and
Al rs. George Sy me.. .
At the ddrmg room door were Airs.
V. A. Hoke, and Mrs. Wm.-K. SIudm
while the guests. were -received in the
dining roojn bv Airs. 15. F. Alonta
gue and Aliss Jennie Colfin. Serving
l refreshments . ere : Misses - Stisanna
Ilusbee, lleisv John Haywood. Anne
! Alclsiinmon. and Kmily : Rose Knov.
This beautiful reception made so
dolightful by the gracious hospitality
of the hostess and the ladies assist
ing her will be remembered as one
of the pleasopt events of the fall
season "as, will the. evening reception
ures ol tile evening.
i:irxi TAiti.i: 1.1 it.
-The
fully
( Special to Th" 'liiues. I
Scotland Neck, Nov. 1 ..
Hound Table "Club was dtdigl:
eaiertained liy its pri suletii ,"
Alary Herbert Snntu. ins. .1
days ago. it being ihe Hilloweeii
meeting of tae clilh ., Alis Smith
lireslilcd uracetullv ever th mee:
ing. : and read a fiaic'r. en be origin
a nib customs of . fl lijowe'en and
Kleanor Smith - read a seleciion
from . Washington : .Irving.. . Airs.
I'liigencT. Whitehend discussed 'very
entertainingly the . nrrent-. events of
t he;' diiy, ' : '" '
It as antiouiic
that the' plub was
the State 1-Vderai
C'ltihs. wiiich was
asticaily liy eac.i
j After the .hitsiiiess.: session was
' concluded t he guests were invited
! to the .dihiivg rinim... where awaite I
them a regular, old-tinie Halloween
least. A salad co'irse was served
consisting of Waldorf salad in bm
red apples, sand witches ami cofloe
mid at eacii plate was placed a
Hallowe en souvenir.'
Tins session ol the club v.as pro
nounced one ol Ihe. verv best ever
held. Il was inieresring throiiun i n
and evtrvoue went awav uai-ini;
Aliss Smith; tor the most delig.itlul
evenings entertainment.
Airs, (iersen Hoftnian most graci
ously entertained the Chicane ( lull
at her .magnificent home on Alain
street some., 'days ago. . After the
guests had engaged in several games
t this nicotic
' a member o
of W'oiiians
s received catiiiisi
tii "in her.
"117E now have on display the first arrival of the
season of new faU Suits, teals, Waists and
Skirts which we are showing at very interesting
prices.
We sell the celebrated Gossard Corset. They lace
in front and arc recommended by physicians. Prices
range from $3.50 to $8 50.
We have the C. B. A la Spirite Corset at prices
from 50 cents to $3.50.
P. N. Corsets from 50 cents to $2.50.
TEEOS. A. PARTM CO.
Ladies Furnishings and Novelties. 131 Fayetteville St
Next to Masonic Temple.
ALW;AYS SOMETHING NEW.
of interesting ' bridge, they -were
served with aii - elegant " lunch of
oyster,' sandwiches, pickles and col
fee. Those enjoying the hospitality
of Airs, Hodman were: . Mrs. (-.-. S.
White, Airs, ,I;uT E Bowers, Airs
Charles W'. AIheitson, Mrs. C. H.
Herring. Al rs. A. 1.. l'urrington, Mrs.
I'. W. Kenner. .Miss Maude Ieggeit,
Miss lizzie Smith Aliss Marv Wel
ti on Smith. Aliss Cornelia Josev,
Miss Kleanor Mint h.
Some evenimis ago at the elegant
home of Air. and .Mrs. W. I.. Har
rell. Airs. Harrell entertained a few
of her voung Iriends, compllmentrfrv
to her guest .Miss .Nell Nelson, wno
is visiting her from Halifax. It
was entirely an informal affair, but
was one of the most delightful so
cial events of t.ie season. Aliss
Klizahelh Futrell, formerly of the
faculty 'Of Meredith College. Ral
eigh, delightfully entertained .the
guests with several beautiful selec
tions on tne piano. After engaging
in different amusements those pres
ent were served with delicious re
freshments by Misses Dorothy Dunn
and Idlllan Harrell
Dr. R. T. Vann, president of
Meredith College. Raleigh, is here
as the guest of Air: and Mrs. R. C.
Joaey. Dr. Vann was formerly a
resident of Scotland Neck, and his
friends here are alwavs glad to see
him and to welcome him back to
his old home.
ai reii-lx'wlH.
(Special to The Times.)
Blounts Creek, N. C, Nov. 1 A
very pretty and Impressive ceremony
, was the home wedding Wednesday
Oct. 25th at high noon when Miss
Emma Warren' became the bride of
Mr. E. L. Lewis of Sullen, Tenn.
1 Just previous to the entrance of
the bridal party several appropriate
pieces were rendered by Miss Kath
erine Warren, of Edward, N. C. .
Then to the strains of Lohen-
jnat crra
('.trci!icl'
M';ir;iiicc i
Tlicy iiii
I'l'ilW 1
1 III cs,
I'M
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;i;i1 : lend 1
t'aslii(vifa!)lc:
t lie
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if l!i.
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and He
ii.riii(,iit..
H'i'ccn. Iilnc.
uitilul mix-
d ai jiliniit half 1 lid''
iif.
lie dicsscs alt' sjniiiiil ly
niu.1, haiiilsiimt'iv lail
oi'i'i! an. I in all (icsiralilc
s: 'lu I l ulnis. as well as 1 he
ili w niixl lll es.
50c, $1.00, $150, $2 00
Tailor-made
Meslin
Waists
lie ilie liisf, 1 weai
lliese sntai'tly lailnri ;l
y si le waists.
Made up with 'rush
lai and ( 'lift's w il h .
ailach" '.
one of
Snaji-
,'ket
'IJii-M-liroaihsav
liave In en
a few 1ic:m';-
III While
Bnvn an !
lann'e of six.
will he sjnif
a lit and a i
Ilie
ra.;'e on
Th-
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M'i1 .till! A"
I'.led.., X.nv,
'i'(iij)''. A jro 1
s. an l it v ii:
In !v ymi eai: el;
'il'U' air! he l he
liist one on Fayellev ilie
st icet to o n one.
$5.00 Value at $3.98
203-205 FAYETTEVILLE!
STREET
BOTH PHONES 48
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lal chorus the bridal parly match and carried a shower bouquet Lewis left for Washington, 1) C ;
4i linde s roses and lilies of the , New A ork and other northern, points.
gnu s bi
entered in the lellowinu order:
Misses ( arnioss Warren, Kuhv War
ren, of W ashmnton. N.. ('.: ltessie
Warren and Carlvlc Warren, ol Kd
ward. . (.-.. all exii'.usitelv gowned
in yellow. ; carr tug- chrvsant hemiims
and lerns. Ailer them runic til.'
maid of -.honor. Aliss Atha Finch
Strickland, of Aloncure. .V C, gow--cd
in olive green . niessaline satin,
liarrying. yellow ehrysantlK'nuiins.
Then entered the bride with hi r
father. She wore; a traveling suit pi"
blue, with gloves, hat and nil to
vallc
Aiwa va
Sullen,
lovelv. she wanlThev
iharuiing in her bridal attire. jlenn.
She was met at the altar by Ihci The presents were numerous and
groom accompanied bv bis best man handsome.
Air. I). II. Lewis, of irgiina. j On I he evening preceding the mar-
. 'Ihe ceremony was periormed b" : riace an Informal but delightful re-
will be at home in
alter November 10.
Rev. J. II. Knight, of Aurora, X. C.
Pesub's the brid:il party there
were a number ol. gnosis lroni a distance,-
':
After -receiving the heart v. con
gratulations . '.und best wishes from
their many friends,' Air. and Mrs.
ception was tendered the bridal
party at .the home of the bride. Punch
I was charmingly dispensed by Mi38es
j .Margaret. Rush and Ruby Joyner,
i alter which delightful refreshments
j consist ing of a salad course and
I cream and cake were served. ,- .
A P.
A great lot of all the newest creations in
Collars and Jabots. Beautiful lace effects
and lots of dainty sheer lawn ones. They are
beauties. Prices 25 and 50c.
JESS POWDER
With American Arbutus odor. This new
powder is without doubt the most delicate
and lasting that has ever been made.
Ask for a sample package free. Put up in
large glass jars at 23c.
PERCALES, GINGHAMS
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A new lot of both that are all that you could
ask for. Pretty, dainty patterns of the very
best grades made. Price 12 l-2c. a yard.
WO
OLLCOTT
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE:
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