Campus Chat.
Dr. C. S. Mangum and bride ar
rived in Chapel Hill Monday.
Mr. J. R. Rountree spent Sun
day last in Raleigh, as did also W
A. Murphy.
Dr. William B. Phillips '89, has
been elected to the chair of Geology
at the University of Texas.
h. Morehead and lorn txoss
went Wednesday on a hunting- trip
25 miles north of Durham. In two
days they killed 80 partridges, or
at least so they say.
Mr. Edward May, of Boston,
has given $500 to the library to be
used in the purchase of books in
the modern language department as
a. memorial to his son, the late
Prof. Ma.
Mr. Holland Thompson '95, who
is in New York doing graduate
work at Columb'a University, has
been appointed instructor of history
at the City College of New York.
This institution has over 1900 stu
dents, i
Dr. Mangum's Marriage.
The following clipping from the
army and navy register will iuter
est the University:
MANGUM PAYNE-At Wash
ington, D. C, October 25th, 1900,
Dr. Charles S. Mangum of North
Carolina and Miss ivaura koiiuis
Payne, daughter of the late Capt.
J. S. Payne, U. S. Army, retired.
Miss Laura Rollins Payne, only
daughter of the late Major J. S.
Payne, U. S. Army, and Dr.
Charles Staples Mangum of the
University of North Carolina, were
married at 8:30 o'clock on Wednes
day night at St. Andrews Church,
Washington. The vested choir of
the church, of which the bride has
been a member, met the wedding
party in the lobby of the church
and preceded them up the center
aisle to the chancel singing the
bridal chorus from ' "Lohengrin. "
Following them walked the ushers:
Mr. Eppa Hun ton:. Jr., of Warren-
ton, Va., Dr, Thomas Ruffin of the
Universitv of North Carolina; Dr.
Vincent; Mr. Julian Carr of Dur
ham, N. C,, and Dr. Thomas Steele
of Rockingham, N. C. The maid
of honor was Miss Julia Barry, of
Warrentonand the bridesmaids in
attendance were Miss Virginia
Payne, the bride's cousin, and Miss
Sarah Tavlor. of Georgia. The
bride, who is a girlishly pretty
brunette, was escorted by her un
cle, General Payne, by whom she
was given in marriage. Her gown
of cream-colored silk crepe that
hung gracefully to her slender fig
ure was edged about the train with
small flounces, and the bodice was
made with a shirred effect and fin
ished with lace and white ribbon.
A coronet of orange blossoms held
her veil in place and she carried a
shower of bridal roses and lilies of
the valley sheathed in maidenhair
fern. The groom and his best man,
Dr. Baskerville of North Carolina,
joined the train in the chancel, and
the ceremony was. performed by
Rev. Josiah Perry, Rector of St.
Andrews, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Argo, rector of the Church of the
Holy Nativity, Philadelphia. A
reception was held at General
Payne's residence, 2215 Washing
ton Circle, and later Dr. Mangum
and his bride left for a wedding
trip that will end at their home in
North Carolina.
Charles Pearson,
.... .ARHCHITECT
Mobile, Ala. - - - Raleigh, N..C
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