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I J V V K OHARIX)TTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE SOCIAL-AM PEBSOiNAL Mrs. J. tv'ank Wilkes entertained the ' members! of the- Thursday Afternoon i pieasur Club' ana number of u - ' er friend t hr home on. Wt U r head street, yesterday afteruoon.r. Arnold fibaw won the club - - prise; , v' Xrt. Hurt A. MurrtlL thj visitor ( prise, ana jar, itarpn w oiu-t-r, inn , vopsolatlon, . ' :., . -ir:r-re r'-;.; The guest were: MSsdant) Oerge Im' west, warry.. w, uixon. . Dwelle, C, K. "Hooper, U, isVtlchiir, , . Arnold- wj Bhaw. viough . ateo'o. w, ' v ' J. Thomas. W. A. fcweior. VV L. Alex. , , ander.F.1 P. Alexander, CharWs v' Oreen, T. C. Guthrie, J. Herbert mow 7 v 1 til, K. Lockwood Jonea, W. 8; UddelU . " . A. lxmaon, l(., U. M. jacijouou;n, '.Hf'KalDh W. Miller. H. A. Murrlfl. W. B J' V.U Revnolda. Minnie Wrlston Smith, K. W. 'I'hom&KU. John 8. Watters. W.'U ' Wllholte; Miner , Nettle HoHenthak ' . Charlee Hutchison. Usxie IWmace and Jula Robertson. y v ' ' Misses Edna Walshf BWeketr' Keed and Mint Jonea served punuu Mr. and Mr W: A. Kale, of Wake - i Forest, were amaiu the .visitor in tne '' ' city yesterday, being uest at the Mra. Mark "W." Wllliama haa gone l to Ashevllle to pend a few weeks . 4 wun relatives. ' y Amona- the visitors In the city yes - ierday were Mr. and Mra. "W. C. Lea, oC Uockingham, who were guosta at : th. Central. Mhts Florence Thomas went to Sal isbury yesterday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mra. W. S. Baskerville " went to Salisbury yeoterday to visit "Mra. Basktrvllle'a iarents, Mr. and y , Mra. J. W.- Mullen. ' m Mra. J. W. Blunion left last night for Jackson, Miss., where ahe will visit ' relatives for some time. Miss Helen Llddell will entertain y: few friend -at cards to-morrow - evening In honor of her guests, Mlsaea Robinson and Falrley. e ' Cards reading as follows were is sued yesterday: Mr. Jami-a Madison Henderson ' - requests the pleasure of your company at the marriage of his daughter May me to Mr. Claude Albert Moser, on the evening of Thursday, the fourteenth of June, at alx o clock , tight Houth Brevard street, Charlotte, North Carolina. m Mf Julia riHaflan and Mr. Jack son Christian were among those' who - returned to the city yesterday morn- insT irom taviuaon. Mlns Madge Johnston, of Rock Hill, . apent yesterday in the city the iruest . of Mrs. Latta Johnxton, on North Tryon street. m- MIks Martha Robertson, of Haw River, In spending several days. with her grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Hardy on Kant Ninth street. c Misses Marguerite and Blandena 8prlngs returned from Davidson yes terday after attending the commence ment exerclwes which were In prog reaa there this week. - ' - Mrs. C. D. O'Kelley, of Conyera, Oa., pent yesterday Jn the city the guest ef Mrs. T. P. Weston, on North Col lege street. Mrs. O'Kelley was one . of the many visitors who-attended the commencement exercises at Davidson College this week. , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones will enter tain from 8 to 12 o'clock this even ing In honor of their two guests, Mrs. E. Hooper, of Columbia. 8. C, and Misa Plunvmer, of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Otbbon, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Gibbon, left yesterday morning for Winston-Salem, where they will visit before returning home at Phlla- ., delphla. Pa. l An Informal dance will be (riven at the Country Club, west of the city, to-night in honor of Miss Benny Mo Aden, who Is the guest of Dr. and tin. C. A. Bland. Mrs. John W. Tucker, who haa been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. T. llnrrett, at Mat thews, for the past month, is expect ed to return to the city to-day. Mrs. F. M. Sawyer leaves to-morrow for Oreenvllle, 8. C. to attend the commencement exercises of Fur man University, which begin Sunday. Miss Estelle Monroe, of MonrocJa the guest of Miss Helen Wllmoth, at her home on South McDowell street. Mlas Ellen Norflett, who has been the guest of friends in the city for the past two weeks, leaves for her name In Winston to-day. Miss Madeline White, of Graham, la visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Wilson, on South Tryon street. . Miss Benny McAden. of Raleigh, who has been attending the com mencement, exercises at Davidson Col . lege, Is spending some time in the city, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bland, on South Myers street. '-. Hon. and Mrs. B. R. Ley are the guests of Mr. itnd Mrs. J. L. Cham bers, on North Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Xacy are en route home to Raltuli from the Davidson College commencement exercises. . Miss Uleeker Lindsay, of Rock Hilt, who has bcn attending the David son commencement, spent yesterday In the city en route home. , Mrs. Minnie Wrlafon Smith wilf i. leave this morning for New York, ac , .' eompanylng her mother, Mrs. M. E. Wrlston, and sister, Mrs. B. Rush Lee. (. v ' Mrs. James H. Taylor-and daugh ter Mlu Carrie, of Wilmington ara Athe guests of Miss Carrie McLean, ' ' Miss Mskk( Haughton, of Wllmlng ton, who has boen visiting her broth. r, Capt. Thomas n. liaughton, win ' leave soon to visit a sister in wades- ; boro, ,' . Mrs. B. J. Lowo, of Concord, spent ' yesterday in the city. ! ; v Miss Lucy Davidson, Miss Margaret Moose and Miss Lillian Wyche, of sf-r Btatesvliie. are attending in meeting , of the nurses. - v . ' ; , ' Miss Woodfln Chamber leaves this ' morning for Haw River, where, she . : will spend the summer with her pat U enta, jir. and Mr. B. 8. Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brady, of ftt. Louis, will arrive Jiere soon to visit relatives In the city and in.Oaston county. : '" . ' " ' . .. ; , '-'f . Mr. and Mrs.' William Reynolds, of Richmond, Va.. are coming to Char lou to llvav Mr. Reynolds has been made assistant district manager for the Southern Cotton 'Olr Company. Blu Rlhbon Lemon and Vanilla Abso lutely pure. . floe twice a far as other . kinds and the flavor is perfection.-.; Mrs. Reynolds la remembered Iter as Mis Blanche Morgan. , "... ' 5'VV-"';. Card reading as follow,' received in the city yesterday, will -be of In tereatr to a large number, of people .In inariodn ana. mis secuon; Mr. and Mrs.. William D. Dedfern requeat the honor of your presence : - at tne marriage? or their daughter v," UWinni.Watkln ,; .... to, . ( Reverend r J. Airraon' Baldwin ' on Thursday afternoon. June the fourteenth, nineteen hundred and alx ; , , ; ai rour o'clock ' Methodist Eplsdopal ChUrctl. South. ; , ; juiaonvuie. North Carolina. . Mia Redfern la one of the most at traotive and accomnllshed vounr la dies in Anson county. Mr4 Baldwin Is principal of the . Piedmont Indus trial 'School and haa made quite a reputation by his work 4n tha .mill .m ih tiiv suite. ' Mrs. A. M. gpong delightfully en tertained at a luncheon yesterday af ternoon. In honor of MUs Edith Eaton, of Wilmington. The other guests were: Mlsse Lackland. Fore, of Winaton, and Mrs. Annie Smith Ross. Misaea Octo, Loiiao and Cloan Beard and Mary MeCord, of Hunters vllle. have returned to their homes after attending school at Llnwood Seminary, at All Healing Springs. Miss Bertha. . Abernethy, of Steele Creek, will leave this morning for AshevUle, where she will teach dur ing the summer; . Miss Texle Wadsworth entertained a number of friends at her home on East Sixth street Isst evening In com pliment to Miss Elisabeth Payne, of Hickory. Games and guessing con testa furnished tha amusement of the evening and refreshment were served. The ' guests were: Misses Payne, Jessie Scott, Bertha Beasell, of Pittsburg. Pa.;- Nannie Orr, Mar-garett- and Carrie Potts, Lottie 8um merviHe, Nora a.nd Mattie Hyndman and Teal; Messrs. T. B. Payne, Charles McCoy., A. C. Choate. W W. Watt. Jr., Frank Watts, La man Potts, J. N. 8Ion. Will Bummervllle, W. A. McDonald and Ronald Wilson. In the guessing contest Miss Payne won the flrse prise and Mr. McDonald the booby. Mrs. Stonewall Jackson leaves this morning for Wrlghtsvllle. Misses Julia Jackson Christian and Mary Morrison, of Mariposa, and Mr. Jack son Christian will accompany Mrs. Jackson to the coast. They will stop at the Hotel Tarrymoor and will be absent from the .city for several weeks. Miss Mattie Davis, who haa been teaching during the past year at Lew- Isburg, Va., arrived In the city last night en route to her home In Sharon. Miss Alice Wilcox and brother. Mr. Everard Wllcux. spent last night In the city en route to Augusta, Ga., from Davidson College. Miss Margaret Groves, of Carthage. was a guet In the city last night. stopping at the Central. Mrs. F. C. Abbott leaves this morn ing or-1 Hendcrsonville, where . sho wlll'spend the summer. In her honor, last night, Mrs. J. O. Gardner gave a dinner party. The Charlotte nurses and their vis iting friends were given u reception at the Southern Manufacturers' Club last night. The club rooms were beautifully decorated for the occa sion and punch and lunch were served. Those who received were: Misses N. J. Lackland. Ella McNich- ols. May Williams, Pearle McArtan, Beulah Squires. Alice Threatt, Julia SUnson, Sudle Mott and Harriet Clegg. A number of friends called to pay their respects and take part n the affair. , , ' To-morrow afternoon at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gardner. In Piedmont Park, Miss Car- lotta Reese will be married to Mr. Clarence A. Deal, of Mooresvllle, Rev. Harrla Malllnckrodt, assisted by Rev. James Deal, brother of the groom-to- be. performing the ceremony. Miss Mabel Deal will be the maid of honor; Mrs. J. O. Gardner, dame of honor; Ml ha Zada Gardner, daftie of honor; Janet Gardner, ring girl, and Mr. O. L. Linn, of Landls, best man. Mr. Deal arrives hero to-day. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and About tlie City. -Mr. Paul C. Whltlock was slightly Indlspoaed at hi home yesterday. E. J. Young, colored, yesterday sold a nouae and lot on Boom Alex ander street to J. F. Sloan. Mr. W. T. Smith is having erect ed a handsome new residence at the corner of Fourth and Davidson streets. Mr. Archie Graham, of the Com mercial National Bank, has been un well for some days. His many friends will be glad to learn that he Is Im proving. There will be a congregational meeting of St. Paul'a Presbyterian church Sunday morning Immediately after the regular service. All mem bers of the chufch are requested to attend. Mr. W. M. Smith, of the Char lotte bar. will address the farmer of Berryhlll township, at Dixie thla afternoon at 4 o'clock. All farmer of that section are requested to b present. Mr. John S. Hall has just finished repairing the septlo tank at the coun ty, homo. Mr. Hall spent about three weeks at tne nome ana ne is loua In his praise for the condition Su perintendent Holton keep It In. Th Greater Charlotte Cbatau- oua Association la In communica tion with th manager of Sousa'a Band with a View of getting that Well-known musical organisation for a part of th approaching Chautau qua., . v i-Th receipt at th -city 'cotton platform yesterday were It bales and th best pric paid for th stapl was 11 cents a pound. The receipt for th corresponding dat of last year, when th price was f f-l cent, were 11 bale. Stuart Brother ft Jonas, th rail road construction contractor who are building th double track on th Southern Just abov Lexington, wer the consignee of a squad of Imml granta that passed through th city yesterday morning. Th semi-annual election of offi cers of Mecklenburg lodge, No. to. Knight of Pythias, will take place at Caatle Hall to-night. After th election of officers. Ice cream, cake and other refreshments will be served. All members, and visiting Pythian, ar cordially Invited to b present., .- , . - , , : Much Interest la being manifest ed In th Joint excursion whlrh I to b run to Davidson next Friday by th First and Beooad Presbyterian Sunday schools. All arrangement have been mad In Davidson for a Jolty time. Th Indication ar that an even larger crowd win go this year man .- - j , f A vi-- v V4 . .1 n 1 1 ' ; Mr. J."" B FarceO. JrC of Red UprHigs, was among tha guest at -th central last nignt. PERSONAL. The Movetnent of Number of Peo ; y pie. Visitor and Other. .. ' Among the visitors in the city yes terday were Messrs WllUam Entwlstla, J. P. Leak and K. A, .Johnson, of Rockingham, who war guest at th Central.' .. :-, i; :, Mr. W. C. Heath, of Mouroe,' spent yesterday In the tlty on business. . --. ' Dr. J. C Smoot, of Concord, spent yesterday i la th city; staying at tit Buford. '.--'?. ., Mr, R. C. Bunting, of Wilmington, wa among the visitor in the city yesterday. T . Among the out-of-town people her yesterday was Mr. Samuel H. Smith, of Winston. ,:.( Dr. J. H, Jenkins, of Dallas, spent yesterday In Charlotte, 'staying at th Central. -.r.. Dr. Jame Toung, of Mooresvllle, was in thsr-clty yesterday. Among the guests at the Buford yesterday waa Mr. J. W. Neal, of Mon roe. ... Mr. O. Max Gardner spent yesterday In the city on hi return to hi home t Shelby from Raleigh, where he delivered th annual address before th alumni of the A. A M. College. Rev. H. H. Hulten, the name, pastor of th First Baptist church, Is th guest of Mr. and Mra. T. S. Franklin, on East avenue. Mr. H. H. Howxe. of New York, who ha many friends in Charlotte, la spending a few days In the city. - Mr. W. S. Lee. Jr.. vice president of the Southern Power Company, re turned to the city yesterday morning from a business trip to New York city. Among the prominent visiting phy sicians lrr the city yesterday were pra. T. J. Strait, of Lancaster, and E. D. Blakeney. of Kershaw, 8. C. , Mr. L. B. Henkel, one of th most prominent cltlsens of Lenoir, spent yesterday in the city. Dr. John L. Lane left last night for his home In Falson. After spend ing a few days there, Dr. Lane will enter the St. Francis Hospital, at Jer sey City, N. J., where he will pursue a- special hospital course. Mr. Zeb Vance Turlington, of Mooresvllle, waa In th - city yester day. Mr. Allen Mllllron. secretary of the Greensboro Supply Company, is In th city. Mr. W. S. Dorr returned to the city yesterday after a business trip to AshevUle. Mr. R. 8. Baker, of King's Moun tain, waa a visitor In the city last evening. Among the out-of-town people here last evening was Mr. John L. Cobb, of Llncolnton. who was a guest at the Central. Mr. Thomas Barber. Jr.. of Win ston, Is spending to-day In the city. Mr. John W. Kldd. of Gastonla, waa at the Buford last night Mr. 8. J. Adams, of Raleigh. Is a visitor in the city. Among the guests at the Buford last night was Mr. A. E. Alexander, of High Point. Mr. J. D. Williams, of Kayettevllle, was in Charlotte yesterday. Medical Examiner Pass Resolution. The board pf medical examiners passed an intereatlng resolution while In session In the city this week. , It is nothing new but rather a reitera tion of something that is old. The sum and substance of the resolution Is that any physician who may be shown -to bo a drug fiend or Inebriate of a sort as might endanger the lives of his patients, his license to practice medicine shall be forthwith with drawn. R E M E X R E E X R E FOUNTAIN PENS Our ONE DOLLAR Leader; and remember, a positive guarantee goes with every one that goes out of our store. It Is no trouble to show them to you. HOUSTON, DIXON CO. Books, Stationery and Art. E X R E H E X More PORCH AND -ROeKERS That Good Kindthe . .. ' Kind You Buy From ' Lubin Furniture Go. 1 .1 Ribbon Sale Friday 9 O'clock We bought from a large Silk mill their accumulation of Short Length Ribbons. Langths 1 to J yards. Th Qualities run up to- 20c. a yard, and up to f Inene wiae. a one oppor tunity to get ribbons at a low price, and this is- a. great ribbon season, Tour cholc . , 0c. yard. 10 font; Embroidery A special counter of splendid val ues In fin Embroidery. Neat match sets. Hosiery A fin line Ladles' and Children's Hosiery. Blacks, Whites, etc. All prices. New Lot Skirts We received yesterday another lot of those fine skirts we me soiling so many of. This Is on ef our most Important departments. -Our Hklrtn ore made by good tailor, and they fit and hnng better than home-made work. The difference In price, too. Is attractive. All the popular materials Panama, Brllllanttne. Voile, Serge, etc.. ec. An experienced dress-maker to fit them on you. , Short Lengths Madras New lot put out nearly every day. The saving Is considerable, as the values run up to 20c. a yard. 8 l-3c. yard. IS WEST TRADE ST. UNCLEAN UNSANITARY UNSATISFACTORY Washing done by the old time "washerwoman" Is rap Idly passing out of vogue. People are beginning to realise the disadvantage and dangers of the old order of I. things, l eopte are beginning to find out where diseases frequently come from. Our "ROlH DIIV FLAX" Is safe, certain, speedy. No bad jobs, no disappointments, no dangers from dlaeaae. Every garment sterilised. 'Phone 1(0 and let us tell you all about It. Model Steam Laundry Ike Wcffiortoa Standartf VtsiUc-'VSO : ' ) For - simplicity and dura- blllty, ease of action and mani folding capacity It hasn't an , equal, and all the WRITINtl, III IN FULL VIEW ALL THE ,. TIME. The moat . oonomlcal v'; macnin ror in ouvrr in , -moat satisfactory for th operator, ' FULLY OUARAM- V y TEED. : BOVniErtV tTATJI TPK WUITKIl COMPANY, ; , - ; 8outhrn Dlstrlbntlrig Agents, 1 7 J W. Hfth t. 'Pltoao lie, v ,; UlAItlAyiTE, J, o. , , :, IIVEY'SI UNION MADS handsomer shoes never left the factory. We haue them in every style you can imagine, to fit small, as well as large feet. Made in all kinds of leathers, widths, toes, &c, in high and low cut. Prices $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. We have other grades of men and women's shoes at 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Shoes for Children A home-like place where mothers meet and receive special attention- in proper fit ting of children's shoes. Children's shoes at 50, 60, 75, 98c and $1.25. In our shoe store you'll find all varie ties of shoes from the cheapest to the best made and you'll find the prices to be very much lower than you've been in the habit of paying. Just "Get the Habit" therefore of visiting our shoe emporium and you will not suffer either mentally, physically or financially. BELK TOTHERS SHOE HEADQUARTERS WHOLESALE, RETAIL i ii 1 1 'I f y 1 1. I , ; I I I fl Ifs Straw Hat Time Wearing the old hot derby or soft hat yet, or your last Hummer straw? You are losing money In Hihnr case. You'll buy a nrw one sooner or latar, and th sooner you buy it the more wear you'll get out of It. We've Every Hind That is Good Straws $1.00 to $3.50 Panamas $5.00 to $10.00 Don't believe there's an other such showing of Choice Straw Hat In town. Yorke Bros. & Rogers ItL ; FOI1 BALE: J, 500 acre timber land, nar Bsthune, on 0. A. L. . Will cut 100.. 000 crosstte and LfOO.OOO feet lum ber. Malt- bale of cotton to th acre If In cultivation. Ter acre II. 1,111 M aerea virgin and second growth long - laf yellow pin, It miles southweH of Charleston. Will rut as, follows: I to ,1,090,000 feet long lealrellow pin, 1.000,000, ft roaemary, 11,000,000 second growth long leaf .pin. 37,000,000 feet timber on . tract! ' Price 111 par acre, half cash, balance easy paymantc ; . i Wanted More farm and timber land for. Northern buyers. . , - -V N, , Ii. MMON1M CO., 4. ItMl Itt Urokers, Itoi T9, Char lotte, K. C, lA ' irh a n fcOTTfri r i IHEftLTHI:H10ES - For men look well, wear well and feel . well. Brilliant as silk, and tough aa wire coolest, cleanest and most sanitary shoes made. ' Tour Feet" are in pleasant places in Ralston Shoes. Good to walk in, good for show and good for endurance. Made in all the different leathers, styles, widths, etc., both in low and high cut. Really a $6.00 shoe but the uniform price is only $400 Portia and Reglna Shoes t For women are dainty triumphs of the shoe-maker's art. Fine, airy, exquisite, THE BEE .adies' New Sample Slab for Saturday The finest lot we ever had. All kinds and shaped hats, worth up to $1.90 each, all to go at 10 cents. Come Satur day morning. Lots of other strong specials for Saturday. More Good Saturday Specials WIIITK CAJtVAH OXIXJItDH, TIIK BKXT MAKKH, XEW TOK8 AM) HiiAPEK covt:iu:i heels, KTt. Ijidlf-n' rcRtilar 11.26 and 11.60 ones In all styles, for . . . . 10 tVnta. Indies' White Canvas Oxfords that sell regularly for 11.00, for TS tent a, Mlssea' fl.00 and 11.26 While Ox. fords at TS Cent. Children's 76c. to II. no White Can vas Oxford 4 tnta. Ladle Hlack Kid Oxfords, beautiful line Klbbon Tics, the "Colonial" style ; swsll shoo. Hell at th hlth-prlcad shoe store for 11.10; here for 13.48. Th Patent Leather Pumps, so popu lar tfor ladlea now, and Belling all over from 11.10 to 11.00; her for . . !.. Boys' Pumps tho good quality ell regularly at 60 to fl cenU; her for .; 60 Cent. "Money Back If You Want It" is the guarantee that backs anything and everything we aelt Tha prices here are lower, or the qualities better. - T U C BEE int. V ' . I, '1' DLPARTFLIiT STOt; COFJItR ' V t . . ; w V noVS' KIIIHT WAISTS AMI BLOl'8E8. The best make Mother's Friend "J". iin ueu mu regularly fort' 50 cents. All styles snd colors, at S3 Oat, v . BOYS' WASH KXEK PAVTS. BIk assortment colors. Including White; In all styles: ,wll-mad Pants. Th 15-cent one In whft ! and color is OtntA ' Beat White Puck, 10-cent lling , kind, at 15 OnU. . sirr cakes. Complete stock, all stylos nd kind, ' from th ribr Ca, that ' sell elsewhere for 11. J, her t 18 eents; to the finest -whoU-rtock " leather Case, nicely trimmed , trap and patent fastener, 1 good locka; sell In a regular way t, for 17.50 hr for i. A. $.). V V TRADE 7Ji3 CCIUGE SIS. HIV ..i-.ji: t ' ' '- " '" . .' . - ' ' 1 . ,' - '
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