HAMLET. Hamlet. N. C, OcJ. 7. -Miss Gladys Sidebothan, of Baltimore, Md., is vis iting Miss Eliaabeth Cloud. :o: Mrs. F. E. Houghton, of Charlotte is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. L. Hy man. :o: Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Davis spent last Sunday in Monroe visiting relatives. :o: Mrs. Ronald A. Rouse, of Cheraw, S. C spent several days here 'last week, the guest of Mrs. J. C. Leigh. :o: Mrs. W. H. Ison, who has been visit ing relatives in Knoxville, Tenn., has returned home. -:o: Mrs. J. C. Blair and little Miss Mar guerite Blair are spending some time in Raleigh, the guest of relatives. :o: Miss Mabel Roberston, who has been visting Mrs. J. C. Leigh, ( ha sreturn ed to her home in Raleigh. :?:- Miss Sadie Koonl3, of Chadborn, has accepted a position in the First Na tional Bank, of Hamlet. :o: RALEIGH. GREENSBORO. r Raleigh, N. C Oct. 7 .iu t? r i . 'IJ!!!!1"' ofrZebulon. arrived here Marsh ""mus Mrs. ueo. Sunday, where she -entered the v I Greensboro College for Women. :o: I Mrs. R. N. Hadlet spent several Mrs. William Hicks, of Columbus. ! days this week, visiting relatives in vuiu, wno nas Deen visitlnir rniaMva iexmgton. hern, is WftNw'WoU'ic. .liLvx; i 1 v v ia. N. J m Atlantic City, KINSTON. Kinston, Oti.- 7.--Mr. C. W. McDe- j DUNN. Dunn. Oct. 7. Mins Gladys Youne vett and children are spending the fall; is spending some time in Wilson, the guest of relatives. -:o: Miss Mary Hancock, spent a day in Mrs. Josephus Daniels, and sons, have returned to Washington, after spending some tto3MMlfesieek. Miss MaUde iagellf Angler, spent the last week-end in the city visiting friends. Mrs, J. atkins, who has been visiting Mrs. James Iredell in Norfolk, Va.,has returned home. - r:o: Mr. and M&Walte Watson, who have been )efidhi(g , some time in the eastern partf the Sttte, have return ed home. . :o: Mrs. ZiL P. Smith, of Washington, was a visitor here this week. Mrs A. A. Brame and two chil dren and Miss Ella Bitting are vis- iiting in Winston-Salem. r :o: miss uertruae - Jf aimer, 01 xsew York State, is spending some time! here visiting relatives. :o: :o: Miss Grace Albea., - who has been visiting relatives here, is now visiting' in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Patch, of South ern Pines, were visitors in the city this week; , :6: with relatives in Pennsylvania. - :. '. " :o:-r Miss Pauline Bruton, of Richmond, who has been visiting at New Bern, Oxford this week. is now visiting in Kinston. " :6: T :o: j Mrs!. H. R. Byfd, who has been visit- Mrs. T. F. Tyson,, of Ndw Berning relatives here, has returned to her spent several days here this week vis- home in Durham. iting relatives. :o: :o: - I Mr. and. Mrs? Horace Freeman and Mrs. O. W. Quinn, of Beulaville, is Miss Mary Freeman were visitors ini the guest of relatives xih town -:o:- I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smooth, of Fayetteville Tuesday. :o: Mrs. Henry Pope was a visitor in The Ladies' Aid Society, of the Presbyterian chureh, held a meeting Monday evening with Mrs. A. T. Young. Many plans for the coming year were discussed. Mrs. J. C. Leighton entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon at the Term inal Hotel. Mrs. E. R. Keller, of Knoxville, Tenn., won the first prize, a handsome cut-glass "bon-bon dish. Tn the iSut for the consolation prize, Mrs. C. A. Sshaffer won a silver spoon. A delicious salad course was served after several interesting rubbers had been played. Quite a number of out-of-town guests Were present. Mr. and Mrs-. Walter Pringell and 3. Walter TPfingfe, Jr., of Charles ton, S. C. are visiting frielids here. Miss Mary Nicholson, of Norfolk, Va., who , has been visiting friends here, has returned 1 home. Miss Mary Elizabeth .Alford is visit ing Mrs. Josephis Daniels irf Washington. Miss Avis Richardson, of Wilson, was a visitor in Raleigh a day this week. 1 LAURINBURG Miss Gurney O'Berry, of Panacea Springs, who has been visiting Mrs. C. F. Koonce, left Tuesday for Winston-Salem, where she will , enter oaiem Academy.- 1 - ;-. " , - Laurinburg, Oct. 7. Miss Lillie McKinnoh, spent Thursday in Max ton, visiting friends. j Mrs. H. Covington, Vho has been) Miss Susan Zollicoffex, of Weldon, Mrs. F. W. Hancock, of Oxford, Is spending some time in the city, the guest of relatives. :o: ' Miss Elizabeth' Cates, who has been visiting at Oak Ridge has re turned home. :o: Mrs. R. N. Mann, of Siler City, spent several days here this week, the guest of relatives. Miss Carrie Terry left the first of the week for Mount Airy, where she wijl spend some time visiting relatives. :o: Miss Minnie Sharpe, of Morganton, was, a visitor in Greensboro, the first of the week. - :o: Miss Hazel Cobb, of McLeansville, was a., visitor in the city last Satur day. :o: Miss Julia White, jwho has been visiting in the city for the past few days, has returned to Guilford Col lege. Miss Grace Ray is spending some time in Stanley, the guest of Miss Georgia Stanley. Greenville, S. C, spent last week-end Clayton the past week. in Kinston. :o: Miss Jesse Lee, of Smithfield, spent Mrs. G. H. Leggett is spending some Sunday and Monday here, the guest time in Durham, the guest of relatives. ' of Miss Lela Bel1- HICKORY. Hickory, Oct. 7. Miss Kate Miller left Monday for Gastonia, where she Will sp"end several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Coone. :o: Miss Bess Thomasson, of Gastonia, Is spending some time in Hickory. Miss Cora Gline, of Catawba Col lege, spent the last week-end here, 'visiting Mis Ola Peck. :o: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Grier spent the last week-end at Lenoir, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harper. :o: Mrs. J. Z. Bush, of Granite, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned home. Miss Regina Coone, of Gastonia, spent several days here this week, at-: WILLARD. -:o: :o:- NMiss Rovine Quinn, of Beulaville, ' Miss Annie Lee, of Smithfield, has j who has been visitine Mrs. J. o. Mill- accepted, a position in town. er, i? now visiting in Wilson. -:o: tending the Baptist Woman's Cbnven- ' tion. -:o: Mrs. Lina Peacock and Mrs. M. A. Peacock, of Benson, art spending some -:o:- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dawson spent a' V " ' " r"v v in t .. F tt.time here visiting relatives. day in LaGrange this week -:o:- :o: " I Mrs. C. J. Smith, who has been The Winnie Davis Chapter Daugh- visiting relates in Scotland Ntiek, ters; of the oCnfederacy met Tuesday -has returned home. visiting friends in Maxton, has return ed home. :o: Mr. and Mrs. Austin McCormick, of Sanford, spent last Sunday in Laurin burg . V :o:- Misses Oliva Russell and Louise Biggs spent Tuesday in Maxton, the guest of friends; t :o:- f Mrs. W. L. Fields, who has been visiting relatives in Gastonia, has re turned home. .:o:- Mrs. F. A. Moss, of Washington, X. C, who has been visiting here, has returned home. ' r :o: Mrs. R; b. Phillips and Miss Sal lie McLean visited relatives in Max ton this wedk. - " ' :: Mrs. R. F. Bumpas, is spending some time, in Raleigh, the guest of relatives. :o: Mrs. James Long and Mrs. L. A. Pender spent Tuesday in Rockingham, attending the Woman's Missionary Union of the Pee Dee Association. :o: The singing class of the Oxford. Orphanage will give a concert in Laurinburg next week. , :o: ' Little Miss Mae Pearl Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Jones, cele brated her sixth birthday Tuesday w'th a delightful 'birthday party. Twenty two of her little friends were Present to enjoy the event and the af ternoon was spent very pleasantly .. int- ueea in the playing of games and the like. Before the close of the pleasures a delicious sweet course consisting of ife cream and cake was served. spent several days in the city this week, the guest of friends. -:o: j Miss Jennie Proctor left Tuesday for Rocky Mount, where she will 'spend some time, visiting relatives. :o:- Miss .. Birdie -Dunn, who has' been spending some time in the western part of the State, has returned to Raleigh. -:o: Mrs. M. E. Shamburger and Mrs. W. S. Griffith, of Biscoe, were visit ors in the city Tuesday. :o: Miss Ida Smith, -who has been vis iting relatives in Rocky Mount, has returned home. :o: Mrs, T. N. Jvey, of Nashville, Tenn., who has been visiting Mrs. S. P. Nor ris, has gone to Richmond, Va., where she will visit other relatives. :o: Miss Ernestine Nuttal, 61 Rocking ham, who has been -visiting Miss Ju lia West, has -gone to Richmond, Va. Miss Susanne Busbee has gone to Smith's College, where she will re sume her studies. afternoon at the home of Miss. Helen Mitchell. A most interesting program was carried out. :o: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, of Bur lington, were visitors in town Mon day, j :o: ! Mrs. W. E. Alley has gone to Cali fornia .to spend the winter. i :o: I Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Faulkner, spent several hours in Greenville last Sunday j. MOUNT OLIVE, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ray, who have been visiting in Danville, have re turned home, r - Mrs." J. , W. Bethel, who has been visiting in Reidsville, has returned' home. Miss Lillian Creece, of High Point, was a visitor in town this week. :o: Miss Ethel Rowe, who is attending Salem College, was a visitor in town Monday. :o: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Worsham, of Waynesville, spent a day here this week. :o: Miss Bethel Withers, o; Wentworth, is spending some time in the city visiting friends. Mrs. G. R. Ross, of Koxboro, spent some time in Greensboro this week. :o: The Mother's Club met Wednesday afternoon in the Baraca' class room o fthe Gordon Street Christian church. The morning was the regular monthly WARSAW REIDSVILLE. FAIR BLUFF. Fair Bluff. Oct. 7. Mrs. C. M. Hin cn, who has been visiting relatives in Sanford, Fla;, has returned home. Miss Rena Powell has returned to Reidsvil:)ctv7--Mr. land Mrs. J.N. Watt, who has been visiting In Richmond, Va., have returned home. - :o: Mrs. C. A. Penn has returned from a visit to relatives at Fort Worth, Texas. ; 'A ' .Mrs Nannie Williams, of Daysville, is 1 spending some tiffie here visiting friends. N Miss Mary : Sheffield, of the Camel section, spent 'several days here this ween, visiuue uroniiBiT to: MisseR Mary Watson Vaughan and Josephine Vaughan left Tuesday for Tarry to wn-on the-Hudson, N. Y. -:o: I Mrs. S. T. Neal and Miss Adeline Neal, of Reidsville, were visitors in the city5 a day this week. :o:- Miss Mary Millner, of Reidsville, spent Tuesday here visiting friends. . . :o: Miss Margaret Moore, of near Reids ville, IS Visiting Miss Bell Moore. :o: Mrs. Lynn B. Williamson, of Gra ham, Spellt Tuesday in the city. :o: Miss ; Margaret Hall, of Raleigh, is spendirii some time here visiting friends. ' NEW BERN -:o:- ifartsviiie, where she has resumed her studies at Coker College. :o: Miss Mry ShStrleld; t the Camel Mrs ; F. T . Preddy and daughter, who have been 'spending some time here, liave retm&80$fo W&t home in Memphis. Tw-. - Mrs. J. Ffank Brawley, of Ashe-j Mr. E. l Anderson is attending ville, who nas neen viB1uu6 thool in Pouknafp NT Y. here, has returnea nom. Miss Pet Martin spent the week-end aiow rtA dauehl here visiting relatives M,J- Chartes H. Balsley arid daugh- ng reiauves. Migs have n visit- Mrs. Ada Williamson and little ing relatives in Washington C. Miss Ada Williamson, of Alabama, who and Baltimore, have returned home. have been visiting relatives here, are T7:l'io a anndine the now visiting in Gorro Gordo. Miss Willie Morphia Js spending the -jo- winter in Mayodan. , Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Powell and ' D ' oAn nf Finrpnce -miiy, who have been spending some MrsV E- - Jmr fj,11 ?me he, have returned to their home S. I TAslti?reTt m Jacksonville Fla. Copefcmd, No. 70r&tt& Fdurth street. New Bern, .Oct. 7. Miss Joella Mayo, Of Hobucken, spent several days here jtWs week yisiting friends. Mrs. Vera Washburn and son, of Ppllocksville, visited Relatives hete several days this week. , :o: Mrs. R. P. Williams, who has been spending some time at Salt Air, has returned home. ' :o: f Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, Jr., have returned from a visit to Wash ington, D. C. :o: Miss Nina Hoffman, who has been visiting Jn- Petersburg, Va., has re turned "home. . .' -:o: Miss Ella Wayne, who has been vis iting here, has returned to her home in Scotland Neck. ' ; Miss Lelia Stryon left Monday for Washingtoh, where she will spend some time visiting friends. Mrs. i Edward Taggert, of Philadel phia, arrived in the city Sunday. She will spend some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crockett. ' ;T-. ' h' ; :o: .., Warsaw, N. C. Oct, 7. Miss Marga ret Best left Mondays night for Wash ington. D. C, to enter Gunsten College '.s a student. , :o: . Lieut. Edward Gibson, after a cruise on the battleship, Wainwight, spent a few days with friends here, last week. :o: . Mr. John Pierce is doing good work at the Dowd Military School, Wash ington, and will be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, fter passing his examinations. :o:- Miss Sue Hussey, of Wallace, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Carter. : ro:- , Mount Olive, Oct. 7. Mrs. Thomas McGee, of Wilmington, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kor negay. :o: Miss Daisy McLean left Friday for Macclesfield, where she wjill teach this winter. ' :o: I Mrs. Wm. E. Ormond, of Wilming ton, is spending some time here, the guest of her sisters, Mrs. C. S. Cherry and Mrs. S. D. ByrA. :o: Mrs. James H. Frizelle spent sev eral days this week in Wilmington. Mrs. Lucy Ham, of Greensboro, spent several days here this week, the guest of friends. :o: Mrs. George Taylor, of Jackson ville, spent a day here this week. :o: ,. . Mrs. William Nunn, of New Bern, who has been visiting in Mount Olive, has returned home. :o: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fine spent a day here this week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miss Annie Ervin, who has been spending the summer with Mrs. W. B. Menzies, has returned to her home in Philadelphia, Pa. :o: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Holt and little son left Monday for Montgomery, Ala., after spending some time' here, guests of Mr. and Mrs.( J. A,. Martin. :o:- Willard, Oct. 7. Mr. J. E. John son, who has been visiting relatives in Savannah, Ga"., returned home Tues day. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Johnson who has Been visiting in Savannah for some time. -:o: Among those who attended the Bap- tist Association at Wallace this week were: Mrs. E. A. Stanford, Miss Lucy McCowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.t Cuttle, Mrs. H. Murphy, Miss Bessie Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. R. B.f Savage. ' Mrs. E. M. Johnson, who has been in Richmond, Va., is now spending some time in Wallace, where she la visiting relatives. Mr. Peyton Page, who has been visiting relatives at Blanton, Fla., has' returned home. - :o: Mrs. T. J. Joyner and Miss Mar garet Joyner, of Lakeland, Fla., are spending some time in Willard visit ing at the home of Mr. R. T. Riven bark. Messrs. R. F. Bowen, R. N. Bowen and Durham Powers returned Wednes day from a trip to Florida. Misses Fannie Johnson and Kathe rine Page spent Wednesday in Watha," Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingold and chil-. dren, Miss Louisa and Winford and Mr. ana Mrs. w. ti. ingoia visuea the guests of Miss Mamie Newkirk. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts in Catawba this week. :o: SOUTHPORT. . 4 A most delightful reception was given last Saturday aftdrnoon by the Vl n Vv Timm rr T-Ti lrrTv a T Vi o Vi nrri o ! f t wth mi, ir, hnnnr of i tenent Association of the Southport . Suothport, Oct. 7. The coming Frida yafternoon the Woman's Bet- Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Godwin, who . W. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Fine arelnave meen spending some time here, the graded school teachers. The guests were met at th door by Mrs. O. M. Royster and Mrs. -W. B. Men zies introduced them to the. receiving line which was composed of a num ber of prominent women of Hickory and the teachers. Delicious refresh ments, were, served during,-the after noon. . - The house was charmingly deco rated for the occasion with dahlias and many guests called during the afternoon. v SOUTHERN PINES. Sotuhern Pines, Oct. 7. Mrs. Spang, of Pennsylvania, is here to spend the winter. - :o: school will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting. The ladies of this organiza tion are planning a bazaar for the second week in November. Already the'varous committees are at work., Much ,interest is being taken by thej ladies . A crowd of young, people went out to the country home of Mr. John Mc cracken Friday night. A most f de lightful time was enjoyed at this splen did country home. -:o:- now in Wilmington, where Mr. Fine has accepted a position with the Coast Line. : o: have left for other Southern points. :b: Mr. . and Mrs. H. E. Foss, who. have been spending some time in Washing- Mrs. Paul Barfield, of Calypso, , ton D. c, have returned to South- Amongt-those attending the Chau tuqua at Faison last week, were Mes dames T. B. Pierce, L. P. and D. E. Best, H. F..t Pierce CtF Carroll, and Misses Maria Loftin, Margaret and Martha Best, Anna Pierce, Susie Fai son, Margaret Barden, Ruth Moore, Mattie Hines, Reba Meaders, Lena Hammend, and Messrs. R. D. Johnson, Benderson Bridgers, J. E. Williams, Murphy Brewer, F. D. Fenveille Dr.4 J. M. Williams, and Prof. B. C. Eiske. :o: Miss Marie Plowden, of Richmond, Va., after visiting Miss Margaret Pierce, has left for Wilmington, where she will assist Miss Atha Hicks in con ducting a school of Natural Education. :o: Miss Ella Mallard, of Kenansville, is spending the week at Wallace. . :o: Miss Mattie Herring, principal of the Lane field school, spent the last week end at her home in Mount Olive. spent Monday in town, the guest of friends. :o: ' Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Barwick, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Barwick, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sutton, of Smith Chapel, spent Sunday in town. Mis Pauline Bruton,' of Richmond, 'be present s 1 ) Va., wljo has been spending some time ehre the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hodges, 4s now spending some time in Kinston before returning home. :o: Mr. and -Mrs. E. J. Hester, and daughter, of Louisville, Ky., who have been Visiting Mrs. Hester's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lane, have return ed tyome. A marriage which came as a com plete surprise to the friends of the contracting parties occurred late Thursday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage when Miss Mary SanderJ lin became the biade of Mr. R, L. Bryan, of Richlands. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Euclid' Mc- Whorter and was witnessed only by a few relatives and frierids. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan will make thleir home at Richlands, for, which place they left early this morning. SMITHFIELD. Smithfield, Oct. 7. Misses Besse Johnson and Irene Barker were visi tors at Four Oaks this week. :o: Misses Lelia and Pearl Underbill, spent Tuesday in Raleigh. era Pines'. -:o:- -:o:- Mr. and Mrs. W.- M. Sanders septnt'ter the last week in Durham, visiting friends. " ' ' . ' :o: Mrs. T. R. Hood, recently visited relatives in Raleigh. :o: Miss Mary Allen, of Taunton, Mass., has returned to Southern Pines for the winter. :o: Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Hudson are baek at Southern Pines, after having spent some time in New Hampshire . . :o: Mr. William Montgomery, of Wil mington, was a visitor here last Sun day. :o: - Mrs. A. C. Wilcox and Miss Marcia Wilcox, who sDent the summer in the j North, have returned here for the win- Miss Lena Banford, who is a student in the Southport High School, spent from Friday to Monday at her home at Mill Branch., Misses Nora Northrup, Ethel Otto way and Margaret Dosher spent Fri day in Wilmington. - :o: Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. ' Georgo, of Wilmington, are guests of relatives in Southport for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hood, and little daughter, Nancy Catherine, have returned from an automobile trip that took them to see relatives in Wilson county. FAYETTEVILLE :o: MEET WESDAY MORNING. The Mothers Committee of the Boys' Ektension Work ' Of the City will mee'tPHhe Yi M. C. A. Tues day morning, OctoeV 10th, at 11 o'clock.- All members'' are urged to Miss Mary Shaw spent a day in Ox ford this week, the guest of relatives. :o: Miss Lillian Sanders, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to her home at Red Springs. s -:o: -Mrs. C. B. Paylor, of Greensboro, spent several days Jiere this week visiting friends . :o:- v Mr. and Mrs O. E. Bain attd Miss Bain wefe visitors in Micro last Sun day. :o: 5 Mr. and Mrs. Britt, of Garner, spent the last week end here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. StancU. . : :o: Miss Mildred Myatt and . Louise Wyn, of Raleigh, spent' the , last week end here visiting relatives and friends. - 5 Miss Bettie Adamson, of Four Oaks, has accepted a position in town. . t - :o: Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Wallace and Miss Helen Wallace spen last Sun day at Wendell visiting. Mrs . Edgar Sanders. 1 V :o:- .;v , Mrs. J. P. Thomas, who has been visiting relatives here, lias returned to her home in Beaufort. ' ; Miss Elizabeth Schawberger, of Chau quata, N. Y., who has been spending the summer here, has returned home. :o: Mrs. G. H. Roberts and Miss Lil-j lian Roberts, who spent the summer in Maine, have returned to the winter resort here. 1 :o: Mrs. N: F. Wilson and children, who spent the summer in Pennsyl vania, returned here Thursday. :o:- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Grout returned last week from a visit of some length in Washington, D. C, and New York State. Mr. and Mrs. A. Donnell, whose summer home is near Washington, D. C., are here for .the winter. - " :o: Miss Margaret Bloxham, has re turned to her school in Trenton, N. J. -:o: Fayetteville, Oct. 7. Mrs. Lucy Ly on, who has been visiting in Raleigh ' has returned home. :o: .Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huske, and Miss Wilheimer Huske spent a day in Dur ham this week. n , . uuoB una oiunu, wuu in ttLieuumgr Flora McDonald College, spent Sun- r day and Monday here visiting rela tives. N . - :o: ' , . ... Mrs. R. T. Tyler and Mrs. Emma Tyler, of Hickman, Ky., are visiting friends here. v :o: Mrs. M. H. Modearls, of Winston-. . Salem, is visiting Miss Mary Modearls Snipes. t , :o: - Mrs Ci TT Went artri IUIdd Malan ' Hooper, of Philadelphia, Pa., are vis- ., iting relatives and friends here. :o: Miss Mary Cropsey, who has been ; ' visiting Mrs. John R. Tolar, Sr., has returned to her home in t Brooklyn, N. Y. . ' . :o:- Miss Kate Caster spent a day In Durham this week. Miss Libbie Blue, of Raeford, spent last week here with Miss Mary Hub- ' . 4 ... bard. Mrs. Tennant, who h,as been spend ing some time here visiting friends, Viaa rAtnrnp.d tn hep hnmn in Pinfi !Ot- Bluff. I Mi8s Marie Badger Kerr,- of Clinton, Mrs. Burton H. Stowe, of New Haven, Conn., ias arrived here. - :o:- Mrs. E. Van Dyke, of St. Peters burg, Fla., is spending some time in Southern Pines. Mrs. G. H. Roberts and Miss Lil lian Roberts, of Springvale, Me.., are among -the recent arrivals here. Misses Hubbard. The Woman's Study Club met Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel H. Strange. The meeting was pure--ly a social one as no ! program had : been announced.s. The ; work of the" . ' coming seaosn was discussed and, pro-. ' gramsi given out. The first"; regular J meeting "WU1 be held next'Thursday.