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The Sentinel from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 17

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MAY 19, 1917. 17. That's New at the Theatres MOUNT CASINO NEXT WEEK GIRLS AT Newman openparamount theatre Salem with most towns where having all or- of and pleasing wiio heads the experienced showman an excellent prousical comedy plays. staged with special elaborate costumes to fit costuming and scenery elaborate. asgregation 18 re above the average apriced attractions.

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beautiful structure it as well, rich hem are shown in One of the ortant of the picture lawn of this fude Leon Flic noted A11 beauty, is world Soul" combines natpowerful drama might be called "a conscience." It affords opportunity to disemotional ability, and to cast supports the star in "The Waiting on them such well-known Mahlon Hamilton, MrA. Drundage, Roy Pitcher, WilShields Wyndham Standing EBER WILL HAVE DING ROLE TUESDAY the sereen Teber shown at the under Mysterious Mrs. a inspired by marazine story, recall with MacLaren productions "Saving glad "Wanted -A pretty Scotch lassie is to be the forthcoming Ford, her honors with woman who has much pictures as and "Idle many produewart from her Bluebirds. In this and meted, with Smalley, one of the Devproduced The with the with the with and she discovMaclaren. ERFUL GOWNS WORN RETTY ALICE BRADY Heart" will Alice wortBrady In Inter- these gowns fortune.

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THE WAITING SOUL, PILOT WEDNESDAY. A Story For Boys and Girls Pussy and Toby were left to keep houge: at least that was what their mistress said when she went out the door: "You two keep house until I return." "Fine housekeeping we can do," said Pussy. "She has fastened tho pantry door and we could not get out of this room if the house was afire." would soon you how would get out if it afire." said show. Toby. "I should jump right through that window.

What would you do, Puss?" should wait for you to jump through and make a place for laughed Pussy, "then I would follow you." Toby sniffed at the joke and went to the pantry door to make sure it was not unlatched. 01d Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a bone, hummed Pussy; "that is not Hubbard's, but it might as well be as far as you are concerned, for you will 11OL get a bone or anything else from there." Little Robin Redbreast jumped upon wall, al Pussy Cat jumped after him and most got a fall, said Toby. She went to the barber's To buy him a wig, But when she came back He was dancing a jig, said Pussy vithout noticing what Toby had said about the Robin Redbreast. Mins Jane bad a bag and a mouse wag in it: She opened the bar he ran out in a minute: The cat saw him jump and run under the table, And the dog said "Catch him, puss, if you re able," said Toby with a grin. "Barking dogs seldom bite!" snapped back Pussy.

Little Robin Redbreast sat upon tree Up went Pussy Cat, and down went he; Down came Pussy Cat, and Robin Says little Robin Redbreast, "Catch lite if volt can!" wax all the answer Toby made, but he looked so provoking that Pussy had all she could do to keep her claws covered. "Hark! hark! the dogs do bark!" said Pussy, and when you listen yon will find they are barking because a coming to town. It I few beggars are were going to bark I would bark about something worth while." Hey diddle, diddle, The eat and the fiddle said Toby with a laugh. it! finish said Pussy, looking very angry, "All the little dog did was to laugh, and that is what you do most of the time- laugh and eat." pussy eat, pussy cat, where have you been "I've been up to London to look: at the Queen "Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you there?" a little mouse under the frightened yawned Toby 3.8 he stretched him self. He would not have been 90 conF fortable had he seen the tire in pussy's however; but he didn't, and eyes, A ALICE BRADY 45k Hungry Roast PILOT THURSDAY the came the minister, followed by the groom and hie best man, Beverly S.

Royster, Jr. The bride entered with her. oldest brother. Mark A. Landis, who cave She was tastefully attired in traveling suit of ivory and dark blue with necessories, and carried shower bouquet of bride's roses and sweet peas, The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Landie. She Is a great favorite with young and old.

After the ceremony Ate, and Mrs. Hancock left trip to the western part of the state. whence the groom may at any time be summoned to the officers' training camp at Port Oglethorpe. Ga. ATESVILLE with lilies, and ferns.

Mias Carrie Hoffman presided as tress. Dr. Raynal pronounced the blessing. ithyne AdHirs. ams gave the address of welcome.

Dr. JuE. K. Hall, of Richmond, of Iredell county's Pioneer Educator: Dr. Jax Hall: Mrs.

Cornelia Kelly Leinster gave the toast, "Looking Back Miss Eloise Bristol "Columbia Rules the Waves': Mise Mamie M. McElwee responded to A toast to Dr. Elisha Mitchell: Mra. Louise Hall Hill, to Mrs. Eliza Mitch611 Grant: Isabelle Boser to Miss Margaret Elliot Mitchell: Mrs.

Lucy Martin Currie, to Mrs. Pannio Everitt Walton: Mrs. Carrie, Allison Lone. to "Unto the Third Fourth Generation: Mrs. Margaret Scott Raynall, "The Days that are to Mrs.

Sallie Cook Watson read 8.11 original poem. "Mitchell College': Miss Rosamond Clark, to PresIdent, Prof J. M. Moore Miss Lanra Hill Colte of the Normal College, at Greensboro, delivered the alumnae address. There were Informal talks by Mayor L.

B. Bristol Dr. M. Itichards of Davidson College and Mr. A.

Ellason. The alumnae Joined in singing "Auld Lang Syne." A salad and an ice courso were served. Mr. Arthur Steele and Miss Nannie Vaughn were married Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride's father. Mr.

Robt. Vaughn, in Statesville. Rev. J. H.

Presaly, officiated. Miss Mary Vaughn was maid of honMr. Mitchell Orr was best man. The bride wore going-away CONtune Tinmediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.

Steele left for a bridal telp to Gastonia. Later they will live in Statesville. Statesville, May -The closing program for the season of the MacDowell Music club was given at the home of the president. Mra. Wm.

Wallace. Interesting current topics were given in response to the roll call. Mra. C. F.

Pennington entertained in honor of Miss Baines of Kittrell, Wednesday afternoon. The affair wAs in the nature of a "heart" party. Hearts was the game of the afternoon. The tally cards were -shaped Miss Mary Bettie Fields, Mrs. R.

A. Campbell, Mrs. Albert Cooper and Miss Elizabeth Carlton drew for the high score prize which fell to lea Fields. The prize consisted of a box of respondence cards. The guest of honor was presented with a fan.

A salad course was served. The sandwiches served with the salad were heart shaped. The decorations consisted of pottal plants, cut flowers and naga. A general color scheme of red and green was carried out. Miss Corinne Morrison entertained the Bachelor Belles Wednesday afternoon.

Bridge was high score prize went to Sties Ruth Gill. A salad course with candied nuts was served. The house was pretty with a profusion of roses. Guesta of the afternoon outside the club were, Misses Sarah Adars. Bertha Cooper and Hassie Miller, The luncheon given the alumnae of Statesville College (now Mitchell Colloge).

Monday afternoon, was attendjed by 318 guests, the alumnae largest assembly recent of the college in vears. 'The luncheon table was beautifu! with lilies, and ferns. Mias Silot Theatre Program for Week of May M-26 MONDA A picture HOUSE PETERS and TLE STEDMAN in "AS EN TUESDAY it's Bluebird Day with MARY MCLAUREN in MYSTERIOUS Also a new chapter, "THE GREAT SECRET With FRANCIS BUSHMAN WEDNESDAY A Metro Wonderplay with MME. PETROVA in "THE WAITING SOUL" THURSDAY A World-Brady with HUNGRY BRADY in HEART' "THE From the play, "Frov Frou" FRIDAY Paramount Day GEORGE BEBAN in "THE BOND BETWEEN" SATURDAY FATTY ARBUCK in his own product "THE BUTCHER BOY" Also "THE PURPLE MASK" with FRANCIS FORD and GRACE CUNARD age 10 altice A specific nacion In Is in The no a Hollweg Declines To State War Aims BerMn. May 18.

-Dr. von Hollweg, the Imperial German cellor, In one of the most plain-spoken speeches he has made before the reichetag the beginning of the war, refused enter into dincussion of peace demanded in interpellations by the servativen and cellor asserted those called -for the government's peace: program, the announcement of which the present time not only would be premature, but which would be ditfleult to formulate and also of pran. tical service to the the press ent situation. A feature of the session was the introduction their remarka by Scheidemann, the social democratie leader and Ledebour, the Independent socialist references to a possible revolution in Germany. Herr Intimated that the British and nounced the Idea of annexation and Germany insteted on annexing territory there would be a revolution.

This suited in indignant repudiation large section of the house, and Herr Scheldemann hastened to not gone so far as that CLOSING EXERCISES: PROGRAM RENDERED The closing exercises of Miss Donna Smith's school took place last night in the school rooms on Academy street. Below is the program, which was delightfully rendered: Song--Soft Music Stealing- By School. A Welcome- Poltz and 31ildred obbins. Evening Song Irene Woolen, Alice Chitty, Lillian Hooker, Lucy Sink. Composition- United States America--Alice Chitty.

A Good Child- ColumRecitation- bus Holshauser. Recitation- -The Little Boy- Rober Hooker. Recitation--Dolly' Ruth Holshauser, Recitation--The Orphan TurkeysMildred Robbing. Song -Nelly Gray -By School Recitation- -What Live For Arthur Hooker. Recitation--All Quiet Along the 1 tomac Woolen.

Recitation- What We'll in Vacation -Sadie MeDaniel. Recitation- The Kitten's Tea Party -Margery Robbins. Song- -Spring Time- By School. Recitation--Little Momenta- Wil diam Tesh. Recitation--My Dog Hooken.

Recitation- School SoliloquyLucy Foltz. Recitation- Little Children Love Each Other--Lillian Hooker; Song--Just Little? Pansy By School. Recitation--Hoe Out Your RowGlen Collins, Recitation What Boy ThinksJester. Sone The Blacksmith- By School. Story- Ancient African Nations -Irene Wholen.

Recitation -Vacation- Ralph: Hook er. Lucy Recitation LetterSink. Recitati The Bey Who West Plea -Carlise Wilson. Atecttation-People WIlL Talk Chitty. Warning Ruth Hole Reciation citation- Hazel Hooker Good Night--By School ARE WE FREE? silence when should To sit in protest cowards of men The human Makes race climbed on protest.

Had no voice Has been raised ignorance and lust, Against injustice, yet would serve the The Inquisition law decide our least die And guillotines putes dare must speak and The few who speak again the wrongs of many, Speak! To right Thank God. vested power in this great day and No land throttle; press and voice Can gag and may cry Loud disapproval of existing ills, criticize oppression and condemn May of wealth-protecting The lawlessness la we That let the children hear the brunt of toll case for idle millionaires To purchase 1 protest against the Theretore do boast. Of in this mighty land. Independence chain strong which holds one Call no rusted link: land free that holds one Call no tered alave: manacled. slim wrists of Until the Tabes loosed to childish sport Are and cien.

the mother bears no ourden save Until The precious one beneath her heart; until soil rescued from the Clutch God's of in greed And given back to Labor, let no man Call this the land of Freedom. Ella Wheeler Wilcos con- and Into A at 88 of a it WHY STREET IN GRANVILLE PLACE IS NAMED "CHURTON." William. Churton was Earl Granville's agent in North Carolina. In December, 1759, and January, 1753, ho surveyed the tract of land which had been selected by Bishop Spangenberg for the Moravian settlement (Wachovial, and later he surveyed certain other smaller lots which the Moraviane puchaved, on the edge of their large tract. From rime to time he came to Bethabara on a friendly visit, or made headquarters while he collected the quit rents--for all land bought prior tO.

the Revolution, either from Earl Granville or from the Crown, was sold for a certain amount in cash. and certain annual quit rent. These quit rents. ceased at the Revolution, and when Kari Granville's heir lost his American possessions, Churton's ditdies came to an end. "The Wa: chovia rents wore an exception.

there, for shortly before the war begie the Moravian church had arranged to buy the quit rent rights for their tract and take a fee simple title, and despite the changed conditions they stuck to their bargain, and after the war paid the stipulated sum in fall. line peed met 1's 11. N. 1 farthe Norte periods estate 1A media apriced AT THE Paramount Theatre NEXT WEEK Newman Newman PRESENT "The Casino Girls" In Musical Comedy Up-to-Date, Featuring AN ARRAY OF SPECIAL FEATURES, CLOTHED IN ELAGORATE STAGE SETTINGS AND THE PRETWEST WARDROBE EVER DESIGNED Plunket! Romaine Hilly Wallace A Classy Vaudeville Act Blackface Comedian The Three Casinos Shannon Pixley Watch Their Fee Hawaiian Specialties Lightells" Newman Newman Direct From New York Cit Refined Singing Dancing Three Entire Changes of Bills Daily Matinees 2:30 Every Night 10c and 15c 10c and 20c Feature Motion Pictures Changed Daily at ALMOST grown tired of the fun he was having at the expense of poor pussy, he curled up in front of the stove and made ready for a nap. Pussy switched her tail and walked over to where he was.

"Listen to me and I will tell you a story." she said very pleasantly. Toby sat up, for he dearly loved a story, And pussy began: upon a time in rainy weather a dog and a cat, a duck and a rat all met in a barn together. The dog he barked, the duck she quacked, and Miss Puss she humped up her back, The rat he squeaked, and off he sneaked straight into nice large cracks. The little dog said, and he looked very wise: 1 think. Mistress Puss, you make a great fuss with your back and your great green eyes, And you, Madam Duck, you waddle and quack till it gives one the fidgets to hear you.

You had better be off to the old pigs' trough, where none but the pigs can hear rou. The duck was good-natured and she ran away, but Miss Pussy Cat, with her back up, said she intended to stay, She showed him her paws, with her great long claws, And the dog was afraid to come near: For Puss, if she pleases, when a little dog teases, Can give him a box on his ears, Pussy showed her claws and was so close to Toby that ho jumped and ran under the stove. "1 was only telling Mother Goose stories," he said. didn't think vou would get so angry." "Who is angry?" asked Pussy as she washed her face and looked very far from being angry. "I was just telling you a story, only I have not a doubt in the world that the story I told true.

Of course, your stories are all just stories, Toby, and there in not word of truth in one of them, is Toby very weakly answered hand Pussy went on with her toilet, but she WitS very certain that Toby would tell 110 more Mother Goose storiesnot to her, anyway--and he didn't. SOME of SOCIAL FUNCTIONS IN N. C. DURING PAST WEEK (Continued from page 11) and fell over the white matin train. bridal bouquet was composed of lilies of the valley and orchids and tied with white tulle The gown worn by Miss Mortha Wright was a pale pink taille emin pink crystals.

The wedtook place in the library of the Wright home, which had been decorjated with Killarney roses and potted plants for the occasion. After an informal wedding supper, three motor cars carried Dr and Mr. Munt and the wedding guests to EL rod. N. where the newly married couple took the train for the North.

After A honeymoon in the North Dr. tend Mrs. Munt will reside in BoardminD, OXFORD Oxford. May Impressive benutiful was the marriage solemnized at St. Stephen's Episcopal church Saturday at high noon when Miss Lucy Landis became the bride of Hancock, Je.

The decorations, tho simple, were effective. They consisted of potted plants interspersed with giant bunchDR of snowballs and white peonies, and added just the needed festive touch to the chaste appointments of the church, which has 40 recently been remodeled and beautided. Miss Mary Webb presided the organ, rendering several selections before the arrival of the bridal party. Rev. H.

T. Horsfield, pastor of the bride, and rector of the church. performed the ceremony, using the ring service of the Episcopal church. To the strains of Mendelssohn' Wedding March the bridal party entered. Down the middle aisle came the four ushers, Hamlin and Willian Landis, brothers of the bride.

B. P. Thorpe and R. 11. Royater, followed by the maid of honor.

Miss Mary Landis, a younger sister of the bride -and her only attendant- while from: U. C.V. SPECIAL TRAIN Loren TO WASHINGTON, D.C. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917 SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN From Schedule Round Trip Fare Lv. Charlotte, N.

7:45 p.m 8.50 Ly. Concord 8:20 p.m.... 8.10 Tv. Salisbury 9:05 p.m. 7:65 Lv.

Lexington 9:37 p.m 7.30 Lv. Thomasville 9:52 p.ml 7:05 Lv. High Point .10:03 p.ml 6.95 Lu. I Greensboro .10.35 p.m. 6.65 Ar.

Washington, D. C. 7:00 a.m. IN. Winston-Salem 8:50 p.

connecting with special train at Greensboro. In addition to the above Special Train and date, tickets will be sold, June 2 to 7. inclusive, with final limit returning to reach original starting point before midnight of June 21, 1917, except that by personally depositing ticket with W. H. Howard, Special Agent.

Terminal Station, Washington, D. on or before June 21, and upon payment of fifty (50) cents, an extension of the final limit may be secured, 80 as to reach original starting point by midnight of July 6, 1917. STOPOVERS wil be permitted at all points, within final limit of ticket. Special Train Will Consist of High-Class Pullman Sleeping Cars and Day Coach -Baggage Will Be Checked in Beth Directions. Pullman Reservations and Tickets Should Be Ordered in Advance Thru Your Nearest Ticket Agent.

police. SOUTHERN BAILWAY SYSTEM TO WASHINGTON TRAVERSES THE BATTLEFIELD SECTION OF VIRGINIA: AND POINTS OF INTEREST AT WASHINGTON ARE: White House, National Capitol, Congressional Libra1S, Smithsonian Institute, Arlington, National Museum, Mount Vernon (Home of Washington), Public Parks, and any number of other attractions. Side-Trip Tickets, at low fares, will be sold from Washington to the Gettysburg Battlefield and other points of interest. Schedule figures shown only as information--not guaranteed. For further information, Pullman reservations, call on nearest Southern Railway System agent, or address W.

P. LESTER. C. P. and T.

Winston-Salem, N. C. S. E. BURGESS.

D. Charlotte, N. C..

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