r;'-,,;.v;.-:,.-,v-.v,,..''''-' SECTION A CHARLOTTE SUNDAY OBSERVER. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1919. M rSt'b' NEWS OF THE A. - ii i n i i i 1 '". . , ...... 1 "' .. i " " if-- m i ' . .. i. - T" 'VTwv?":'.-hf ii SOCIETY CAROLFVAlii Ei i i i I m i i I i i i E B FORT MILL, S. C. Fort Mill, S. C. Sept. 6. Serjeant Willie Nims. a son of Mr. and Mrs. VrA M,m. TTrti Min , notion of th fwnrri hv th hi-.nph to him of t.h. Onl rt n...rr. with the accompanlylng . cltat.on: "Aaju tant Nims, Will's, Company O. 118th American Tnfantrv rrlmnt. All the officers of his command having been , wounded, although he was himself hit hv a ahell .liver In th W tnnlc oom. mand and led his company with ex- ceptlonai self possession under very SSJESf h. E".&lJ!fcJJ! to hia nhlnr'tlve mil nniv ftr h. Vii the position consolidated, did he con - sent to withdraw to the rear for at- 'ention to his wound" Th Tv t r - , Mr- n " yf I iMT. ana Airs. a. Henry Massey. Of Fort Mill, has recently resigned the pastorate of the Presbyterian churoh of Wilson, N. C, where he has been located Jor several years to accept the chair of Bible and philosophy In Hampden-Sidney college, Virginia. Captain James D. Fulp, lately re turned with t.he 81st D . sion fr'Mii overseas, left Fort Mill this week for Abbeville where he will assume con trol as superintendent of the public schools of that city for the ensuing term". Misses Louise McMurray and Susie White returned during the past week to Washington. D. C, to take up their work in the government service after spending their vacation with relatives in Fort M111N Miss Georgie Ott has accepted a position to teach In the public school in Abbeville during the coming term Look for the announcement of our Store No. 2. AT 309 EAST TRADE STREET Shortly. It Costs Less to Install- J. N. McCausland & Co. IN THE BUSINESS 85 YEARS Telephone S14 liiuauui HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A PAIR OF BLANKETS AT A BARGAIN - We purchased at a special discount a lot of manufacturer's samples, and we are going to sell them Monday morning FOR CASH ONLY These are all full size, none- damaged, and no two pairs alike. Priced from $1.65 for an all cotton blanket to $14.65 for an all wool blanket. Don't overlook this opportunity if you are going to need any blankets this .winter. THE BANNER FURNITURE Out of The High Rent District coming I week to assume ber duties. Ml mm Whh Winsate. nf Rultlmnrei. . Md.. is here lor the fall and winter i in charge of the millinery depart - ment of one of the department stores, " Mlsa He.nlev Willis, of York, waa tn Jame ru'P ror several days of the past week. k M,r- TaJArs- J- c- "fria, or Albe- n.i,, ww giiois iur m week-end of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Orier Charles B. Elliott, of Columbia, waa i inn J .- i w i "'r " "nB ii w.e.. ' ueat of ms brothr- Dr- ..,,.,,,,, ,...- Icejied' aSnnnroffl'ce thi loca' cotton mills here and will make . n,f"tu" hmo he01 . . . ,. H; ?tter,80n- kbu,r' VL"" lted relatlva tn ort Mlu during the past week. K A- Bradford. Jr- and ot r'nllimhln vara o-nn-t- ilnrlnr tha la-r week of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bradford on Tom Hall street. Heath and Andrew Hafner, of Gaff- ney. visited friends here this week. Major Lindsay McFadden, of Rock win, waa me guest or uoi. rnomas ts. Spratt, on Thursday of this week. Mrs. J. M. Brackett and children are visiting relatives in Cliffside. N. C. . CHESTER. 3. C. Chester, S. C, Sept. 6. Mrs. A. M. Aiken has returned to her home In the city after spending the summer at Montreal, N. C. 'W. B. Campbell, of Jacksonville, Fla.. is visiting A. Wylie and family. Mr. Campbell is a man. iormer nesier Mrs. R. L. Hardin and children, of I and will leave during the to Maintain (The International One-Pipe Heater is wonderfully eco nomical both as to expense of installation as well as in oper ation. A scientifically efficient furnace. Call and see it. 331 S. Tryon smmmmmmmjk Forest City, N. C, are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. A. C. Hut- ton, on Saluda street. Miss Vera McTeer has returned to her home at Yemassee, after visiting her sister, Mrs. It. Roy Brown. her sister. Mrs. 1 . An Interesting engagement Is that f Mls Mary Heath Brown and Mr. Alexander Bell Craig, both of this city. The marriage will take place In ins eariy urn. miss crown, wno la a graduate of Chlcora college, Col umbia, is a most attractive young lady with scores of friends through out the state. She is a niece of Mr. Samuel Morgan Jones and has made her home here since a child. Mr. Craig, is a popular young business man, being connected with the S. M i Jon's cotm?ny1, u , M,8S Ha"ie W111Iams- who recently underwent an operation at one of the local hospitals, was able to go to her home on Wylie street this week. llr Hnh R MnrKhlann huE cma to his home in Lancaster, after clos ; Ing the Catholic Presbyterian meeting . with most excellent success Sunday. I E. P. Calhoun is spending a few ' days with relatives at Clemson col-J lege. Miss Grace Black has returned from a visit to friends and relatives , in Rock Hill. Mrs. L. D. Childs and son. Charles, I of Petersburg, Kla., were the guests of friends here this week S. M. Jones is spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Woods and children expect to move to Columbia soon to make their home In the fu ture. Mr. F. D. Miller has bought Mr. Woods' house on Pine street. William C. Miller has as his guests. j hl8 fatr,er and mother, Mr. and Mrs fT. D. Miller and sisters, Misses Bessie and Florence Miller and Mrs. D. II. Turner, of Statesville. SHELBY Shelby. Sept. Miss Matilda I.at timore was a charming hostess last Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Latti more, where she entertained about 40 of Shelby's younger fret. Refresh ing punch was served in an attrac tively decorated corner of the living room by Mrs. Tom Lattimore. Pro gressive conversation was the feature of the evening, after which a delicious ice course was served, the hostess be ing assisted by Miss Ivey Cornwell, of Linrolnton. Mrs. E. J. Morrison was hostess last Tuesday afternoon at a surprise party in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Winn, on the eve of her departure for her home in Virginia. Twenty guests were invited and a merry eve ning was spent In games after which an Ice course was served A Japanese school party was given by the members of the B. Y. P. U. on Monday evening at the First Baptist church Sunday school rooms, compli mentary to the girls and boys leaving for college. Delightful putsch, cake and candies were sewed by Misses Sallie Lou Packard, Elizabeth Webb and Elizabeth Ebelloft, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Webb was hostess to 40 of the younger set at a theater party. The young people gathered at the Webb home and were welcoroed by j the hostess and her mother, Mrs. E. I Y. Webb. After enjoying the picture, I delicious Ice cream and cake were served at Rrelere drug store, after which the young folks went home j with the hostess, where games were enjoyed The social event paramount of the week was the large floating recep tion which Mrs. Will Arey tendered Thursday afternoom, complimentary to her cousins, Miss I.uclle Wise, of ' Bridgeport, Va., and Mrs. Ben Ram, seur, of Blacksburg, S. C. The home was attractively decorated with quan tities of pink and white flowers. Sta tioned at the front door and wel j coming the 150 Invited guests were I Mesdames Will Roberts and Josh 1 Mauney. Receiving with the hostess and honor guests were Mesdames W. , J. and Ward Arey and Mrs. Mabel , Easterly, of Blacksburg. Inviting the guests Into the dining room were Mrs. , D. W. Royster and Mrs. Joe Lacey, of ; Bessemer, A!a. Serving a delicious i Ice course were Misses Laura Burton I Miller, Nell Llgeon, Mae Kendall and ! Elizabeth McBrayer. Receiving in the 1 rear hall were Mrs. Hal Doggett, Miss Ora Eskrldge and Alma Ml1ler. Miss Bernlce Corbett, of Houston. Tex., -was hostess at a picnic supper it Cleveland Springs on last Thurs day evening to about 20 of Shelby's immnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsm WARM BEDDING FOR CHILLY NIGHTS . 1 i COMPANY 305 East Trade St. were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Jark Palmer I Miss Isabell Lackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Lackey, was hostess Saturday afternoon to about ''20 of her friends. On Tuesday afternoon, the members of the Young People's Missionary so ciety of Central Methodist church were delightfully entertained by Mrs J. D. L'.neberger at her home on West Warren street. The members of the Presbyterlnn church and Sunday-school enjoyed one of the most delightful picnics of the j p?son at Cleveland Springs Tuesday ; r.DPFIUCDnDn I V L S I V ' , Ceensboro. G -Mrs. L. L. Simmons enterta ..-! at bridge at the Country club W.-.li csdav morning m honor of her w: v Mrs. T. Connor ' .,r t! .....i o .;.. Mae Walker of Hih point. Mrp. T J. Walker was the winner of the 11 rn prize, u dainty handkerchiof ; .Mrs. A. L. Woods won the second prize, a hand-painted hut p n holder, while : the honor guest. Mrs. ivnnor presented w.th a walrus writini was pad. Mrs. Clem Leftwhh uf Bethlehem J Pa., rendered several vocal selections, which were greatly enjoyed. A de- llcious salad course was served by the hostess at the conclusion of the Kanies. Miss Mary Poole was the hostess at a knitting party at her home on younger set. They Walker avenue Wednesday morning!"01 '''"" b''"'k to his old home In BO in honor of Miss Vivian Keffy. who is soon to leave the city to make her home in Connecticut, and Misses Pearl Humphreys and Sara McCur ry. who will leave (Jreensboro to en ter school Bhortly. The morning was spent In knitting sweaters, after which a salad course was serveed by ! the hostess. Those present were Misses Vivian Kelly, Pearl Humph reys. Sara McCurry. Catherine Arm strong. Lois Stamey. Huth Stanley, Jessie Myers, Jessie Brandt. Maurlne Moore, Frances Shaw, Helen Glenn Rankin, Caroline Kankin, Ruth Kel lenbergcr. Edith Clement, Marian Gilmer nnd Frances Burch. The Friday Book club met this week with Miss Mary Petty at her home in Archdaln. The members motored to Archdale and spent sev eral hours tn Miss Petty's pretty country home, which time a delicious supper was served Miss Lelta Oraham Morris was married to Corrle Vernon Holt, of Burlington Tuesday at high noon at the Grace Methodist Protestant church here. The church was charm ingly decorated with goldenrod. palms and fenns. Miss Edith Wilson sang "Because I Love You" Just be fore the entrance of the bridal party. Mrs. Myra Albrlfcht was the accom panist and played the wedd ng march. Attendants were Misses Nell Brooks, Mabel Clark and Carol Shel ton, bridesmaids; Dlvald Curtis of Burlington, S. I. Stewart of Wash ington and James White ,of Burling ton, groomsmen. Mrs. V. R. Holt of Burlington was dame of honor, and ! Miss Nell Morris, sister of the bride. was maid of honor. Master Frank i Wagoner was ring bearer. The br de ! wore a traveling suit of dark blue j and carried a shower bouquet of ! bride roses and maidenhair fern. After the ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev. Cuthbert W. Bates, nastor of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. I Holt left for a wedding trip to wes- J ttrn North Carolina, arter wmcn they will be at home in Burlington, where the groom Is a successrui dusi ness man. The bride Is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Morris of this city, and has a wide circle of frlnds who will regret that she Is to make her home away from Greens boro. Mrs. F. M. Garner entertained at bridge Tuesday in honor of Mrs. W. T. Kelly who Is soon to leave Greensboro. Following several .In teresting rubbers, dainty refresh ments were served. The Needlecraft club met this week with Mrs. W. I. Anderson Three new members were accepted at this meeting, namely, Mesdames H. D. Martin, Charles Reaves and J. n Wilkins. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted i & by her sister. Miss Jessie McLean. IB Dr. aid Mrs. Charles F. Myers, and I C A In I U Knn Vl O V Jk rutlimffll tO thft CltV ! iU I lillUICll, . after a month s vacntion spent at Northfield, Atlantic City. Lexington and Richmond, Va. Mrs. Henry M. Ware is visiting her parents in Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. John Loman. CONCORD B Concord, Sept. o. Inline Misses n nrA itnrv Pflnnnn pntertalned 35 g ' of their young friends Saturday eve H ning at a birthday party, Annie being H'9 years old Friday and Mary 7 Sun-- I day. After spending several hours In appropriate games the guests were S I Berved delicious refreshments. H Rev. Z. Paris, wife and daughter ihave returned from their vacation in fe the mountains and on Tuesday eve si ning enjoyed an old-time pounding by Man appreciative people. h. Ross Blake McConnell will make i his home in Spartanburg In the fu- ture, as he has) accepted a position j w ith the White-Parks company there. I Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Home, wno ror several years have been In charge of the St. Cloud hotel, have gone to ray ettevllle to visit relatives before tak ing up their new business in Knox- ville. Tenn. Miss Llla Smith, of Atlanta is tne guest of Miss Etelka Cook. Mrs. L. A. Weddington was hostess to a few friends Monday evening in honor of Mrs. W. L. Craven and Mrs. , . - - . , . n.l.l.i. A , I I." . . J. JV1. Alien, VL ntLlvigll, aim hi nie Sue Donnell, of Greensboro. Miss Mabel Toppins, of Boone, is the guest of Miss Gladys Flack. W. S. Welborn, of Wilkesboro, is visiting his nephew. C. L. Spears. Miss Margaret Phopst, of Atlanta, I B is visiting her father, Worth Propst. j Q for a few days before going to Lenoir U to enter Davenport college. X Mrs. George Zleet and son have re-. tUmeu to annua .iiri ouiiiu time here with Mrs. R. Fleming, Mrs. Zleet's sister. Fred Fields, of Greenville, S. . I was the guest of Charles N. Fields this weeK. Rev. T. W. Smith and wife are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Desportes, In Winshoro, 8. C. "Bill" Fetzer, coach at the A. & E. college, spent the day here en route to Raleigh. Gowan Dusenbury, of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent a few days with his mother this week. Mrs. John M. Cook and Miss Con stance Cline left Tuesday for Pltts- j burgh, where they will attend a meet ing of the executive committee of the L::hsrar. church of America. Mrs. B. F. Rogers has returned from an extended visit In the north and W"PX T J. J. . Rogers, manager of the Oceanic hotel at Wrlghtsvllle, has leased and will assume charge of the St. Cloud hotel here In a few days. . Miss Mary Young Crowell 1 left Monday for Newton where she will enter Catawba college. H. L. Flnlayson, who haq ;n vis- ' King his daughter, Mrs. K. T. Can non, has returned to Baltimore. Peter King, who has been visiting his mother several weeks left Satur day for New York, from which nuint he will sail for Turkey. Announcement has been made of the marriago of Mr. Hubert Laugh lin of this city and Miss Frances Thomasson of Baltimore. Mrs. Laugh lin was formerly connected with the Concord hospital nnd has many friends In the city. .Messrs. Maxwell Morrison. Homer Long and forum 1'harr left Wednes day for Raleigh where they will en ter the Suite A. nnd K college. .(ones Yorke returned Sunday from Salisbury where h recently submit ted to an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Yorke is improving rapidly. -Miss Adeli several days I 'em bertoii is spending with her sister. Mrs. .1. Lew ia ( reenter, in Cr envllle, S. C. .Miss Sarah Louis ('line Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. V. .1. Shu ford. In Hickory for in days. The Christian Lnileavor society of the First Presbyterian church held a i 'cliKhll'ul social mooting in the home I ol Mr- ani -Mrs. ( '. I-. JMtchie on .woimay vciiiuk. At till' close or an enjoyable program". refreshments were served. Captain H. R. Parks has returned from a three weeks' visit to his farm in northeastern Texas, accompanied by J. .1. Hood, of Tyler, Tex., who Is a former Mecklenburg man and has yea rs. A. G. Patterson, of Shelby, is the guest of his son. Dr. J. A. Patterson. Mrs. Helen Cruse, of Badln, is vis iting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Crowell. Badln. Sept. 6. Mrs dette Is visiting friends W. A. Bur ind relatives in Charlotte. .Mrs. V. L I.uckenhnck, of Wln-stnn-Salcm. Is the house guest of Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. l-'rasler of .N'nta hall avenue. Miss Bert Carter has returned from a visit to friends In Baleigh. Colin Tuttle and William Cottliig hnm have returned from a visit to friends in High Point. P-'te Forreo Is the guest of his In other, Earl Ferree. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Fisher, of Lumberton. spent the past week in y, & ') SB Js "A R f Fall Models in LaCamille Front-Lace Corsets. By all means have the La Camille foundation under your new fall suit or dress and be assured the proper silhouette in the most healthful and com fortable way. Fall La-. Camille Front-Lace Cor sets are $3.5o, $5, $6.50 and up. . . Had In as the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Season. Mrs. C. J. Kattrel and small daugh ter, of Boyden street, have returned from a prolonged visit to relatives in Washington, D. C. Miss Bethune Wake, who has been the house guest of her brother, Har old R. Wake, has gone to visit friends jn New York and Scranton, Pa. Prof. Benjamin Williams, who will have charge of the Badin school for the coming year. Is at the Badln Club. Horace Austin, a former Badlnlte, is back In town and playing on the Hadln team. Miss Myrtle Helnierllng, of States Mile, is visiting her sister, Miss Edna llelnzerllng, head nurse at ths hos pital. Mrs. T. A. Smith has returned from a visit to friends in Monroe. Miss Juanlta Arnette, who has been i unending summer school In Troy, has returned to her home on Spruce street, and will teach In the Badln school this year. Mrs. J. A. Clifton and small daugh ter, Virginia Dare, have returned after a month's visit to Mrs. Clifton's mother in Conway, 8. C. Mrs. Fred lu. Roth and children, Master Cortland and Miss Marjorle, have returned from a visit to rela tives during the month of August, in New York city. New Jersey and Connecticut. RUTH ERF ORDTON I Rutherfordton. Sept. 6. Mr. and I Mrs. M. 6. Dlckerson had as their I dinner guests Friday evening Mrs. I Solon Toms, Mrs. Frank Reynolds and i Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hill. Mrs. M. H. Justice ana anugmer. Miss Louisa Justice, returned Satur day from Hendereonvllle, where they spent the summer. I Mrs. H. B. Harris entertained at i dinner Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. j Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaves, Mr and Mrs. L. L). Miller, Mrs. Solon Tome. Mrs. John C. Mills, Mrs. Frank Kevnolds and Miss Matt Miller. A delightful motor party to 8helby. with dinner In the evening, was en Joyed Tuesday by Misses Mary Dlck erson, Sara Dlckerson, Ruby Hicks. Kdna Harris, Laura Page Steel of Hocklngham, Mrs. F. F. Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oatts. Miss Laura Page Steele, who has been the attractive guest of her sls- Purcell' Women' Garment, of Quality PurcdTa W : Very Much in the Spot Light Are TRICOTiNE, JERSEY and SERGE And very much they deserve piquant and refreshingly new styles displayed for the j discriminating of Charlotte, never such trig precision . of custom work each model imparting an interesting fascination of silhouette with a definite sense of indi j viduality. Always popular, always becoming navy is ;' J the color mostly shown in the Tricotine ' and Serge- ! Dresses, many of them depending on some vjvid bit of j piping, embroidery, fringe, etc., for their enlivening. j In the Jersey Dresses one sees the rich shades of the . ' falling leaves, with a strong tendency towards the Rus-,; j sian blouse in style. Conventional embroidered designs ' in border effects add a charming touch to these. Excels j lent values and a wide choice of colors at $l9.5Cu ' Others higher. While the Serge Dresses are priced up from $22.50 and the Tricotines up from $29.50. " v Dance Dresses, with all the provocativeness and charm i of youth in their fluffy tulle and satin daintiness. Many , ! of them priced around $22.50. ' v; ovWiis ter, Mrs. Robert Bimmons, returned t her home in Rockingham Thursday. Mrs. Kenneth Hardlson. and Uu daughter, Rosa, left Monday fo Wadesboro, after spending the aum mer here. t Mrs. George 8. Oliver and eon George Scott, Jr., returnod to the! i home in Indianapolis. Saturday. They were accompanied by Mrs, Oliver' Mis ter, Miss Jennie Carpenter. sM-'t ELKIN Elkln, Sept t. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Lonnle Walker, of Mooresvllle, and Miss Dlcie Hick of State road, were married t the bride's home In the presence of a tew friends. Rev. T. N. Jarvls officiated. After receiving congratulations the ooaple went to Elkln and boarded the Mot bound train for the groom's home at Mooresvllle, where they will make their home. '"'! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henderson, lof Charlotte, are spentlng the weak here with their daughter. Mrs. W. R. Welt bom, on Bridge street. " Mrs. Q. L. Barnhart. of Danville, Va., is visiting her step-mother, Mrs. J. E. Chjldsrs, in Chatham park. - - "BAYER CROSS" OH f GENUINE ASPIRIN ' "Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin" to oe genuine must be marked with ths safety "Bayer Cross." Always bay an unbroken Bayer package Which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache. Toothache, -Earache. Neuralgia. Colds and . pain. Handy tin boxes of 13 tablets cost but a few cents at drug ttoree larger packages also. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon oacetlcacldester of Sallcylicacid. - , , V f 'A r4 Dresses ":. I it, for never were more 1- ( ,,::K:tt:iB::fltB,,n!tB:;B;;;BSM: II!IBJIIHIIIiaiillBllBI!iRllllBfBiaM , t S 1 i ' , t ' v. S

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