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THE WTTHER. m - Forecast for North Carolina: erallr fair tonight and Sunday. erate north and north-west- winds. ' - EXPLANATION nF, TODAY'S MAR A storm of considerable energy covers the lake region today, .causing, cloudiness, and rain or snow- m- that section. High winds are reported -.about "Lake Mlchl- It js cooler over the; -. Northwest, in Texas and In the northern Rocky Moun- tains. In the Southeast - there is some cloudiness, with onlyslight empjerature changes.. " -" 'j The nlgn. pressure - area cominues- over the West, with its location J about the same as on Friday. "It" is causing fair weather from th . Mississippi: River west ward.1 The indications are . for a continuation Of, moderate temperatures in this sec tion, with fair weather tonight and prob ably Sunday. - ' t- -- , 0. O. ATTO, Local Forecaster. . - BULLETIN Sammary of -observations- made at Unitp States weather bureau-station Saturday, November 23. - ". - Temperature Stations and ' ' . s -r Wc-aCieratSx m. o g s- S1 ;jteir:Ttae. .-. ,S.:,- 2...r . ' -i: "1 -, -S. -3 Aflanto ... ..."...1..J -.53 ,l f 66, - .50, Aufusta J.;,." ..J"t-i, 1 ' BimihghamV i; 48-"r66 ' - Bosloa.;. 43x i4i U i- " Charjestpnt - i SO, j 72 - j 50 CHilttOTTE :i 46. ' 63 ' 44', .Clifcafe6-.;.-i.4 J42 J' 54 j '42' Corpus: Christ.:.:. 1 53- j ' -64: j 52 ..00 ' .00 -.06 ...00 -00 .00 4 J0' , .oo H Fort Worth. Galveston'-..' Houston,.. : i Jacksonville , i Kansas "City tittle Rock.1 .'.! Ixutev11ie .;.. .. ".; MemRhis.., Mobile ... ... Montgomery ;'. Xew' Orleans . .. Xew-.Tork-s Oklahoma .. ;, Palestine. J .y Jt iake; City San Antonio ?an Francisco ,1 . St, .Louis.' t: icksburg ? .. ..' ., TVHnfinston-1.- .- - 42' '54- i0 ' -58 36 44- 50' - 60 U: .40.- 46 46 .00 . ".00 V.0 '.CO ;oo . loo .00 -r.00' .00 t .00 '.00 -.00 .00. .00 - -C0T -.00 ' .00 . .00 .4 : .00 ..-00 - .ox ".00 - 64 39 .58 ; 40 6V ,T4 58.' 3-66 -. 1'76, ,-72- 72' 60; 56 13a 64'. 0 58. 42 '38 ' - 52 0 I 48; -.40. 48' -34- 46 "48 4 48 J "52 -44. J 44J .48 52 '46 . 46 I -K I 52 ;! 72 r"46""-1 MK: ITlOTTFRTIXii' SPEAK ' : AT THE MEETIIKG FOR BOYS An interesting t program , .has .been airans;ed- for themeeting forj'bpyq at, the 1.0 ung Men's Christian Associa-j tion for tomorrow -afternoon at 5. O'clock. 'ITha -moifirr'i.-x!iH11 ho ,rtcirfst- ! burchi Sunday school: ' . r ' - . :.".J Ur. TrotWrwill-useas the subject of his.' address '"Workl" A- cordial in:.;",' - EVfiAt NSXt 'WfefiR Tfeyeland plain . Dealer.) r -a68, '-is -refard- asr one . of -our fading colorfsts." "Better than Gam '3?. J-mearr'.. .."Yes.- indeed. Why, Ie? SQn At .his'aits'of ..still-, life, - a uy of a raw beefsteak; that looks like Sicilian" sunset." c ? - - 's Good Gars Day Phone 756 - : 1 . , .: WEATHER CONDITIONS "'-- -.N -,-':"-U,53?tAptin!fc-.- ' - F1. ; II s - - WEATHER RITDpai? - I I j . Charlotte, N.- C- S a. r m.. -: I , jLlSawa V . j 'yl :-.rvU, v : I 1 rNov. 53. LocaJ forecast: -y r ; -TV-A -t" I;'- . 2 ' v , J Fair tonight and gundajv I " yro ' " . - MmAuWAy '.V-lA- : .:v.-.J . , -V ' - r . 'Vt47:: Observation Uken t 8 a. m., 75th meridian time. Air nwnilr JiT"'??-'"'';''''''' .":-;v:vV.y:-,- '1 , - : I ENORMOUS SCORE IS MADE BY LCCALTEAfJ Y. H. C; A.; BasK;tta:i QaJn!et:e Tota led 109PolDt3 A;ainJt .The Belmont Team' ; The - representative baskeall team of. the Charlotte Y. M. C. A. won .its first game of the Reason "last nigh , bv defeating Belmont' High; School 109 to 10. "While the local - boys were expected to wfni ' no one thought that they ' would " round : up rsuchva .large score. Judging- by 'last .nigh i'agame and : score, : Charlotte will be repre sented by" the best basketball, quintet in" the history' of V basketball af'the association. ' ' X Query J for Belmont was neafly . tUe wioie ; teamj?; 1 He. ,ni only.. scor4QlJ rthC'Poiatsl'f otsurMlfeo'' plaj'ed avgood. def 2nsive gamo; ,r The 'loctals i scored '54- fiePJ .4oall ' and wMi the-.teamiWpr.k ws nqt pef:.i feet, -in '..another , week or.,tw.o.! ythc local- fans wi'l eeanother Ccum!iiis team, v In the first., half ..Willniann'.. ;Crpwell ' and " Alexander , 'played 'Vthe forward positions' with . Andrews. 'in ceiiter' and Ross, atid ;. Bill '.Stew'art guards ' 'In the' second hait Croweil and Stewart worked as ' guards? Averett center and ' Page and Ciark guards. ' v-v;-.-"'.':- .rVVithinj the next few days, the" first half will be picked' but of -the ' men playing "last night: ' Three' regular men J . have; ". dlrearjy been picked; I Averett will hold down center, Frank" CroWe'i lef t forward, and rPage. r whft is captain of : this year's - team, - will h.olfi down : one- of -ithe. ; guards.. ' x I t Tonight in the local series the W;h.tes will ' play the' Greens andj C U. S.: will play C. H. S.' Both games promise to . be 'good ones. ' The first one .will be called at .8fl5.; : , :i j , WAKE FOREST HOPES;: I m BETEAT DAVIDSON Sr 'i -i i. . 4 -. 'C3 . 4' byMr, Kenneth trotter, uprin- BgpfStS ' Wl!l. Bl IlQ B!fl DMatlOn Jo ChtKotte For Tlianfcglvjn -j vitation"; is" -'extended ' to 'all ' bdys to 'at- I . , .. f e - 4 . , tend -and- e'specially the boys of the , t .'. . . ; , '.' ' ' SecWd church. - Algernon Rftese wiUj' -wake FOREST, Nov. 24.-Thurs-tad fee meeting and ur?es that every ; Nov6mber; 28. declared by. the rmemDer the collection that ;w 11 hign powerg vra the; State- and ; Nation,: 2i -nr?? her und" to.V Provide as; Thahksgiving iDay, will:be iWakpr Thanksgiving dinners for needy f ami- 1 voM:. dav'.:in Charlotte. :i vThe sfoot- Dail - game in uie tuieruuvu (. ueiwcBw I Wake 'Forest ' arid Davidson " will I be 1 the ' event of the afternoon and -the entertainment : by the -- Glee - Club and Orchestra will be "g?veri at night. Bth teams' the football led "by the veteran lh Carolina; college" athletics, Frank Night Phones 1 . TVf Send Yon Anywhere There -;' . Office 223 North College r& J?WTM. Thompson, and the Glee Club headed by Dr Herbert Pot ea.t, 'declared by many to have the, best - voice -ofT any man -in the. State, are.-hard' at,', work this -week- in anticipation-bf the day yet .only 1 a few days ahead.:' -fi . The Wake ,'Forest football team . is in its 'sixth earf and. in thjes ecohd year rof Thompson's .coachinX " The team has become one to-be' Reckoned with by the leading teams Jn the South Atlantic States. The team as a whole is a light" one, and although Jitimbers of "time 1 it haLS been outweighed the scored has.:,been i.J remarkably close. Plays - used by . light -tea.ms niust bo resorted-to: fake plays i and forward passes are the Baptists': best "asset ( As yet Wake Forest has : Heid A ? ajid .M.. Washington and Lee and -the 2 Univer sities of Korth and ! Souafo.Una to close, ! scores. ' Tlie yri&vj&(axil Lee teams, favorites : in ; the' lacer for the -So u th Atlantic "States' rjiaeJohly three. tbuchdowin35sjjWake:;F .est,''wiii'e:,tlii8 same team--pile: -u'p- 54 points against: ta,vidson ' fvT i -:: r ; CoachThompsbn CiSc I.4Jy lib ;1usa paract icalr,; th same V lineupji toe has used puke CMtcr-at. c.euter.iljilw Js play Jng iftiS: .thlrdVyear on ? t-bel&r "and in, evrygfiitt"rtie? lt.;:fiutSyed'-; ia opponent-' .Hewefghs.l'gjU nd ;Wake Iforest men eas'ly. chqse him as the best - center in' 1 .t'tie CarbhiaS 'He breaks " through' the oppoitfojcv- Ijiie' jat any -time and makes aa-matiyCtackles as 'any man on .tHe -teaxft. -Af;Tlght gard .will . be' e'the'r ', ijfapjp'' "oxMpore, both first -year ..men on the 'team,' but both' have doner goodrworkiWilliams, wiio ? has ' played 4hreeVrC0n the varsity,' will ' pjay ; left T0it:?-' He weighs' " 175 ' pounds and" is aVsteafty. hard W6rln7mn C easily S holds - the- position lotiAj right tackled cafStaih Hdld'ng'is ap ail-State tackle and. a 'great flgliteir' f a" game.' Britton-. a secopd year,maP;is;Pylng the other tackle - U31 - t. . -' - - --.( -. , 1 vlfalf do?en ,,men ; desire . tei-. pJajj . the ends against 'Davidson,.. bHtWbJtted at r?ght end'land Cuthreli '.n4 paniel;on left, end ,lave,the besttnce-Fau- 4 cette ; has:, been out . of .the api for two week on acco-unt of injuries, -but if -he again. - gets .into 3 eondltjqn -, -he will probably be used. - 5 AH of. -these ends are -light but are consiored1 good tf ckes ,and. fast ineh; ; "r --:v c - r Billings- is 'expected to-pla'-uarter back. (. Billings was shiftted 4b. this por si tion r only thre,e .weekf 4 Vo aijd r his workr is exceptionally "plas'ih.-"White and : jRanljin, will be' the fubftitutes at 'quarter- There are-s'everaj -hack! field men;' among theni Utley,i Gboch;- Rid-, dick A: : and Ric'djcjst.o'wiil doubtless be used, v w sBldtckj will pla " full-back: and ' dov ItheVihrunt :of the. . , Hprae',wi!i..6''ttjse)a.jai:M second man. "hil' Utley illlaJpf thalf and' be ' the -ma'n ' man " in -4he . back field, ills' broken field -unfljig ;is his great iwork-: and 'he ' ha made many gains for Wake Forest? in ;hifclast fouir years' of play'. r Gpoch' isane.ld .' Hor ner star and ,ope - of the. hea.Vesj;' and fastest .man. on-the team.: ' i AiRiddick is a good " ground gainep and, is also playing his -first , year on -the- ieam. t Piles Cured in 6 to - if iDays -Your druggist will refund roonej'-'lf -PAZO OINTTMENT , falls ;to cure . any ,case - of Itching-. Blind. Bleeding ; .0 Pr6trtid n pues m r 10 h aays. "ouc. - oai 1) -. in:. former 'games 'against-VDavd- m.; Sabbath schoow ,3:so, -j. im.; - f i r '.-.t Wftdnesdav -..even nc lecture at . son, nnariotxe, ema.n.n o'clqck. A :ordi". invitation -and the lineUp for the - Baptists -will- e I nirnraa-t nnv 'jrnd ; all of thes. ser- TTff IT ITS) Tra"i: If '::. : : . 1 ' - . v: . H Garcftil :I382-j3and :J;30S vr ' Is; a Road-- r 'l- 1 : V". - . - . : t I 4 . : Thirty men" will "be ""carried '' in " the sqxiad and ; 'will arrivp ;jn ' Charlotie Wednesday inight.' T-he- band of rbot eratwill jirriVe Thursday, noon. . Every man"; on' the 'hill is talking Of I the rame; the , team is', at . its hardest r j ' " r : - Li- ' j i 1 : i uiysor.. worn iauu sui "-.jtre: : aniiuusjy awaitingthe end;, of the .l 912, football season.- As to'- the-results, hope and ? belietrof 'victory :-s. ih every-mtnd,' but in the wOrdsof Cosfch Thompson, :the t , : . . - ' - - - ; word .and .upon, thejjeeywork thereby hangs: aT result. It will, certainly ;be one 1 of the ; greatest' games played- on that !day. SERVICES IN THE CITY CHURCHES TOMORROW i ' -jrETHQD SS. , .1 Seyersville-i preaching .at - 7:45 ..p. TO. by Rev. J.-A. . Smith? Sunday school at r3 i p. : m.:. -Epworth -League devo tional - service at - 7 p. m. ; a- Thanks giving, service-at 7:45 p. m. Thurs day, ifAll-:arevwelcome. - - . k V t tCr'BISTlAN SCIENCE. - " - Services Sunday at lla.ta.; Sunday r school at 12 1a ; Wednesday even'ng tebtimonfeP jweeung- 8 : i& p. m.ft Hall, 22 1-2 West Fifth streeU Subject for Sundays - lesson --sermon: "Soul and Body."- Free -reading room same address. open, dailv. except Sun- - day.'- from 10:30 a m. to . 1 p. , m'., where th . Bible and author zed Chris- ' tlan Sc ence literature " may be read. AH are most cord ally invited to" the services and to : the reading room. '' ; ,; r BAPTIST.' ,' Ninth Avenue Rey. L. R. Pruett pastor. - Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Jjy JElev. S.; M. Austin;-Sunday school meets. At. 10 a. m.; prayer service Wednesday night at 8 o'cock. All . are i nvited to these - services. Pritcliard Memorial, South .Boule vard, and ; Templeton avenue The pastor, : Be v. .W. A. Smith;, will preach on the following, subjects: 11 a. - m., "The Kingdom; of God;' 7:30 p. m., "An Inter estjagi Scene at the i Beauti ful'. Gate;", "9:30 su m Sunday, school, Wi F. Dowd, r superintendent, v .The Baraca class contest- for new mem bers, which '.has been on for. some weeks, , c oses 1 next? Sunday. - The r in terest heightens as the -campaign comes to .a . closer , The "Blues,", un der the leadership of Capta n" Wyatt," stand oner ahead to ; date and the ".Whites,'.t. led i by : Captain Hood, are determined , to spring a .surprise. next Sunday ;morning and- carry - away ; the laurels of -victory. f All campaigns are problematic, ah 1 so .we await results with interest. "Love Analyzed'M? the subject for. . discussion t at , the. prayer meeting.! next ' Wednesday ' evening;, at 7:30. , A . hearty welcome awaits , ypu at -a "I. these . services. ..:?-; .;j, -North Chaorlotte Preaching by tpe pastor, S. F. Conrad, ; who. will preach his, chasing, sermon as pastor at 11 a. n. The service at 7 p.-m,' is expected tb'-be led .bjrRevvL.. M. Hobbs,' the in coming, pas :or; Sunday.jschobl at 9:30 a.' m.-yAll are most 'cordially,; invited. ', ; : , " SB YT, lA - . . First Rev. -D".- - Hl RoJs toa, pastor. will preach at 1J. a. tn.and 7;30 .p m.; Sabbath schoow ,3:so, vices. ..... . . -'West Avenne-Rv. JI.. M. Pressly, pistor. Services at til , , i, 0n, ..arid T : 3 0 p: m. ? Bibie' school at 10 m. ; prayr er meeting tWedriesday, evening . atk Everybody cordially invited to " these services. : --. .. .Second -Services at 1 1- a. .m., . con ducted by t hep'astor, .Bev. A.. A. "MCr Geachy, -at. which. , time 'the' commun ion . of. the Lord's. Supper: will be ob served. . The evening - service' at -7:?0 ill he conducted y Re,v. D. H. Rol ston,, pa86r,of . the -First Churchy Sun day $chool and 'Baraca 'class" wil meet at 3 : 3 a "p. m. -Prayer meeting Wednes day "evening at 8 ro'cloek. , Strangers arid visitors' are' cordially jrivited to aTl'services.-j'v":.;;!,' - 'w--?-- - St. " paui.-iev.. ,WaUer . E. Furr, pastor. Services. 11a m: attd-7:30 p. m.- -by . the jvas. or; . 'Sunday .school at 10 '"a. tnl'S prayer meetings Wednesday even'ns at 7;30. ,'Al. are welcome. : Ten'Ji Avenuer Rev.1 A' R.' Shaw, IX Txr pastor.' ! Servicesat' Jl 'ai m.' nd. 7r30 (p.m-;' Sunday school at -3:30 p. m.; . Prayer meeting ;, .Wednesday at 7j30 p..m.' All. are welcome.-' . , ; ' Westminster -Preachiag at-lla,1 rru fthd-j 7:30 p. rri., - by .Rev. William Hooper Adams,: pastor. -Sunday school .at. 10 a. .mi. and, Christian En deavor services 'at 6 :45 p. m; Alt are we'leome to thesb services. f ' ' ,Knox i .Presbyterian-r-Rev.. R.-'.E. Hough, pastor. Preaching at ,11 - a m and ,7:30.p..m.."v Sunday school. st 9:45. a. ; ml Public cordially invited to ail : services; " - - ' C : ' , ; l"A.'.K.rF.-ti; -i- t . i : , VIla . HeighfsBev. S3; ; G.' Carson, pastor. Preaching at 11:15 a, m and 7:30 ,p,' m-; '. Sabbath school' at 10 &. prayer. a,rid : praise- service ' Wednesday evening at .7: 45.. Everyone is- invited to.-.these- sen-ices." . ' .' l' -" I . Forest Grove Preaching, at P n. by Rev" E. G. Carscn;- Sabbath schobl iat', 3 p. . m.;- prayer meeting i.Thurs dy at 7:30 'p. m. .You are -cordially invited to all of these service's.' , m.;"- prayer arid .praise, service Wed? ' 3r si . vi. EPISCOPAL. - ' ? - Church ' of . the , Holy. , ; Comforter, South Boulevard Rev.' F." M.' Opborne. priest ' in ' fchatger Holy Communion, 8 'a. m.; morhiDg prayer: and sermon. 11; Sunday 'school and' Bib!e class .'4. - "St.- Martini (WUkes " Membiial). Est Seventh 1 street near Hawthorne Lane Rev. F.1 M. Osborne, priest in charge ; Sunday school and Bible iclass at t9:30; evening prayer.and sermon at' 8.- ; ": ' -'.''' . St.( Andrew's Chapel,- Seversville Sunday school,- 4 pj m.' ; . Chapel .- of ; Hope. .East Fifteenth streetT Sunday r school, 3i3p ? pria,; eveningr prayer an d sermog.. 7 i 3 0 p. .m. ; " ' LUTHERAN-.' ' .- r-"- - St' Mark'sNorth Tryon s reet, be tween' Seventh and , Elhth ; streets: Rev. Robert L. Patterson 1. D., pas tor Twenty-fifth - Sunday after ; Trin ity mornMg service - at -11.- o'clock-, catecheticai : class at 2 : 30 p.: m. ' Sun day . school; and pastor's" Bible class at 3:30l'evening service at 7:30, ,preach ing by the - pastor at the morning hour. Special' - home mission - service at, even' ng. hour-. Rev.. Pr. R. L. Pat terson ' has -been appoirifed by Rev. pr. M. Klnard, president of North Qardlina Lutheran Syno'd' T tor ofilciate" at-, the -installation' of. Rev; S.A. lim beck as - pastor of St. . Andrew's Church, Concord, tomorrPw evehirig. Dr Pattersbn delivers the charge ito the jxastor, and ; Rey. . Charier P. Mac Eauhlin , of Concord the charge to th congregation; '-' ; J. : '., . ; r PROPF. - ' vy v.;- v : Detroit Free , Press.) , ,-';v-f'J ; She ' says she's sure ' he .- love her ;'. . -Because 'a' ri in "red :. - ' . Went by as they J were w-Ui-jn-ft- y . ; : ; ; He never turned his head. ' -. IS t - THERE -v-XJJTTHWG , XOtJ C30ULD USE A ;1EN?CE. AJ JFQ3 GK-iAr - r v J V0 OK vAf.1 0KB : CONS UF.IPTiV E S : IN G UAULOTTE Ibt'elligeut- an&E :ective Campaign ; Against ' Tuberculo-. i sis byMiss'ShatUnderiDirec Associated ' GharitiesyrX Day's The': following fs ' a section of - a re por,t -of -Mies 'Kathryn' M: Shatto. -the j tuberculosis, nurse -of -the".Associated Charities f Would you - like ; to go'-' with 'v nurse for; a' time and v know: her work ? j The first :Caset.this. morning- is .to' see John' Black, ' who did - not- comertd the clin ic yesterday.-- ;Last Summer -he de livered" Ic.ebut-in August had; to : give up his ,work.r -The -knock at. the door is" answered byv John's sister . whp tells us that- he isi better. andf- has- gone to work for a : grocer two blocks from - mimm -C - ..... - -rrlpt ' I i'l I J 1 1 1 ' I iih!i'-, 1 11-1 l.i.f j in J p lily -III1 ""Jf -i " i- , - i-i. i ... $ X: : . T j;t ,, ' View of exterior of improvised, sleeping . porcli for tuberculosis .- patient. the house. Now to see the grocer. After ' introducing herself, - the nurss says she has come to See if John can be. relieved -at.. 4 p. m. t on ..Monday, Wednesday,? Thursday and. Saturday, so that his -treatment -may", be contin ued. : ' '"'Surely and 'I will : remind him to gp,'"""is 'the replyT ' - ; .' '. ' '-1 f " The ' next1 visit' Is to ' a house where three : sisters were ' inf e'ctedHwith t tu berculosis. The" oldest' refused treat ment ' until too late F The"; ypuriger toPk treatments ' for four " months and then stopped. ' She contInued to im- i J j . Tuberculosis patient getting the prove and gained' 2 4 pounds. The oth er sister1 has recently begun taking tuberculin" and' galned- a-" pound the first week.' r At -the next place on '.the : list,-the; house- is .empty .and , 'a -neighbor -informs us the family, moved "to the country.'".' A' trip must be made to the agent to - have the house-fumigated before another family moyes In. SALISBURY. SOCIAL (Speciarto The Chronicle.) "SALISBTJRT. Nov. '2S. One" of' the prettiest weddings ever seen in Sa's hury was that of Miss " Grace 'Gaskill and -Ralph J. Hole, , which, took place Wednesday; evening- at 8 . o'clock, -."at thehorrie of the bride's mother, Mrs: Al E." Gaskiii,' on South :Malnr street The ceremony, which .was witnesse d y near friends and relatives of. the brideand .. the;gr6om, - was' performed jn -"the reception :hail. ; The , bride ;. came down the J stairs - accompanied by her pother arid met the groom at the foot. Of the ' stairway. Kev. John W. Moore, pastor of tie First .Methodist Church, performed the ceremony; ; : h . : r ", ; ;: V The bride was ''lovely- in ;"her hand some traveling, stilt Of navy, blue chif fons broadcloth- ,and black silk beaver hat -' Follow'rig the ceremony a beau tiful ' reception - was -held.' Receiving with the bride and , groom were -Mrs. A. E. Gaskiu. Mrs. Sarah 'Hole, Mrs. J.T Ffl 'McCubbins and Mr. -and- Mrs. Charles Hole. : ,The dining room was very beautiful in its wedding" deco rations. . Mrs. Hugh .Brown sat at one end of. the table and served ice cream , while -Miss Luna ThPmpson j served at the other. Mrs.. J. H. Gor man i and -Mrs. J. t W.. Burright pre sided at the punch. bowL Mrs. R. M. West, Mrsy R. . W. Norman and Misses Janet Quinh; Theresa 'McCubbins and Mary A Ramsay assisted ; in the serv- ' In i cutting . the , wedding : cake the ring fell? to - Miss Ila i Thompson, the dime to Mlss f Janet Quinn and! the thimble f to Mlss.' Mary; linn. 7. Follow ing the'receptipn the bride and groom Jeft for,: a honeymoon- trip to the Nprtherncities; afi er which they will be- at home; atiMr."?? Hope's attractive baogalow in Fulton Park.? TheY bride is ' one 'of Salisbury's y brightest- and most V popular.' yoijngf women.. ; Since the' announcement-of her. engagement g"'?JK-Sw'eS-ASp pheifeai JieeB: the 're- I t J ill I !j Work Described. A car "ride 'into the suburbs takes us to the home of a patient' who was bed-ridden all' through the Winter. She ? took ; treatment for about three months lived in the open and forced her diet. . In March she was able to be up -part of the- day. - In Jupe, she began doing - her housework and still seems to ; be. improving. ', -. : .. .' A. few blocks away -lives v a . young colored, girl -who was , a bed., patient last . November She began - to V sleep out 'of doors and January v15 ' was able to attend the clinic. . In June she went to the country 'and has v just re turned. ' She tells us that she has gained 12 -pounds. ; r : . v - Next," to : the home of ; a' new patient who is found in bed with door and windows tightly .closed. - A -window . Is opened, the; bed moved; in front of It landc the t patient and, family are." in- struqted ;as- to . the. care of ithe .expec tpratipn, cloth'ng and. dishes.. ' All we can ?hope here; isto-.keepthe others f rom .contracting :l the,; same t disease providing they are -not already infeet- ..' LI 1 f null benefits of fresh air. Then 'to' the clinic to see If ; there are "any new cases ' and " make " a - list of v the! absentees that they' 'may .-be -4 visited tomorrow. .. ' - -. '. ' ' : ' j The: Engl'sh- banner says,. "NosTU"i berculosis After 1920.":--- .j.'-j. -i The - New ,- ,York r banner.' "No - Un cared for Tuberculosis In 1915;"-; , What-shall the North Carolina ban- j ner , say ? . . , . . t. : I cipient of many charming -social hon- Jersey but-, for - the last'-few months has held the' position as ; manager' of the r North Carolina Public ; Service Company. The -. out-of-town . ' guests w,ere:: Mrs.-; Sarah Hole, Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Hole,- MW and Mrs. Horner Hole, ; Miss ;Forhes .'and Mrs. ? Burton of -) Moniclair, N.- . J., and V Mrs. ( Max well of Charlotte. ; - - . , ; : A delightful ? event r,of s Saturday afternoon .was the, silk stocking show er t whxch . was, given , by f Mrs..f - J., De Lariey Carlton vin compliment . to Miss Grace Gaskiii, whose marriage to . Mr. Ralph- Holer .occurred. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.' Carjton received, the guests in the " hall, assisted by Miss Gaskiii, Mrg.' R. W.. Norman and Mrs. J.' ;A. Sossamon. ', ; - ' ' ' .'' ' ' . '' ' ' : The. attractive home was' beautiful ly ' decorated tor L the ' occasion.' ; In the earher part of the afternoon 'auc tion bridge' waslplayed.7-. There" ;were six 'f tables, arid v several -! enthusiastic rubbers were- enjoyed. . " .' '0'? "1' V "' " ? At the close of the gahies;the 'hon- oree was presented "with '-a 'beautiful bouquet of white ! chrysanfhemuins tied ? with vwhite - tulle, and 'the ? host-' ess - assisted by- Mrs.- J; ; H." Gorman and Miss Belle - Hicks - served a de licious luncheon. .-At ,6-1 o'clock fthe guests; were invit ed Into the drawing, room,: where the shower; took place.. . r- .-, 7 7 , :. Interest, was at. Its. height when lit tle" Miss' .Grace Gorman. 'entered the room; and. presented7the"bride-to-be, with a large'; gilt basket containing many pretty pairs of ; ailk V stockings. The guests were : Meadames '- Percy Grtaies,"J ED Cordon,'E.C' Gregoiy, J.' H.-Goririan,' Charles; Risnr, R.- W. Norman, J. 'W. Carlton, J; 'A. ' Souaa mon, B. M. West. Hugh i Brown. B. Strachan, ' P. ' H. ' Bernhardt' f Haden Holmes, and' C. T. Bernhardt Misses Grace Gaskiii. Jennie Sullivan,.' HatUe Barlow Elizabeth"' Bingham, Janet Quinn.'. Beouahr- Kern ';" Belle -: Hfcks, EXeajior. Flajmery -Anni.e : Neava. and. JSf4 i j 4 ! " ')(,! x - I - -s f f i f i v 'I S I "CASCARTS" )Bt . - -MEMOIR ITo Biliousness, Headacho, Sick, Sour, Stomach, Indi gestion, Coated ' Tongue or Constipation. r Furred -Tongue. Bad i Taste. ,. Indi irestlon. Sallow Sk In ( and Miserable Headaches come from torpid liver and dogged bowels, which cause your s-omach to become filled with undi gested; fbod, which . so -rs and fer ments like garbage In a-swili barrel.' That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin,', mental fears, everything that is 'horrible and nauseating.1 A Cascaret to-nigh' will give you a thor ough cleansing Ins'.de -'and straighten you out . by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from , your druggist will keep you feelinc good for months. Millions of men; snd women take a Cascaret now and then to Keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated., and never .know a? m'serable moment. - Don't forget the children- their . little . Insides need a good," gentle "cleansing, too. ' Kathleen Kluttz. ' Mrs. A E. : Gaskiii and Mrs; J. ' F. ' McCubbins came in after the game.'- :'.' 1 ..: ' ' ' ,Another' charming " compliment to Miss Gaskiii was the beautifully ap pointed : dinner- which . was 'given- by Mrs. T.: J.: Jerome Monday, evening, at her home, on South; Fulton street " Misses Annie 'and -f Louise : Neavo chanlngly''!ent.ertaned ;a few friends at brdg'e. Monday, afternoon, in com pliment .to, Mrs..Harry2J5eIgler." of Charlotte who is the guest of Misses Mary and ,Elya Kelly. There were two tables . of auction 'and after sev eral interesting gamels'hao! ben played . delicious refreshments 'were served. ' Mrs. ' Charles ' 7 Reisner? delightfully entertained at - auction." bridge r . last Monday -evening, at 'her-home, FuWon street, in honor of ,:Mlsses Belle (Hicks and Annie'.? Furman.:-- Auction .was played .at iour x tables- and; in. a - series of ; spirited games,-the, highest: spores were attained by- -M'ss Sophie Kluttz and' Mr. 'Lock McKenzie. Miss Kluttz was awarded .a -beautiful gold hat .pin . which z she t.presentedf to. Miss .Hicks,' . W,hile Mr.. McKenzie received. the gen tleman's prize, a. book. . f : . ;t f . Following the game, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Neave and lit-' tie . Miss Margaret Robertson, served a tempting sa'-ad course. 4 . ; . ' V' ' '::-;:' - Miss Susie ' Whitehead charmingly entertained the? members of the Lucky -Thirteen Bridge "Club and a number of "other guests ITuesday , afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock at her home on North r Fulton; street, j ' The attrac-. tive home was. beautifully -decorated for. ; the: . occasion. r Miss Whitehead, assisted by ''M.rs. '2 Whitehead., received the7-guests. in ; the ; haU and invlted them info , the drawing room, where the card tab'es, were placed. ,t ' ' j Auction; bridge .was ' played at hlrie tables and. at the close, of the games a delicious ladcourse was .served. J .Miss. Whitehead proved , herself 7a charming hostessand . the occasion1 -was one .of rare enjoyment - for her fortunate guests. .... . ' Mrs Percy, Grimes entralned the members of the" Bas de Sole Club, arid a number of "other 'guests most de lightfully ' at " brjdge ..Wednesday "af ternoon in' honor of ' her attractive house guest Mrs.' James ' H." Cordon of Raleigh ;an'd; Miss Grace -Gaskiii, . whose marriage- to Mr. Ralph Hole was the leading social . ' event -. of Wednesday ; evening. ' ; . ,' - ; t Mrs. Grimes' home was 'attractively decorated for the. occas on.. Auction bridge "-as - p-ayed ; at ten tables and - several extremely . interesting rubbers were enjoyed. The highest score was . attained by Miss Elizabeth Bingham, who; was. awarded a beautiful pair . of black silk stockings. Mrs! Cordon was also .presented, with a pair . of , silk, stockings.while M$ss Gaskiii, was presented , wlth a handsomely .bound 1 and illustrated copy, of George Eliot's beautiful poem, "Two Lovers." ' .At tjie' close of the -games a de licious two-course lunch was ' served. Mrs. R. W, Norman and Mrs Charles Bell assisted in serving. Miss Kath leen Kluttz was elected' a member of the club. i ' . j Mrs. Sidney Cooper of Henderson ' is the charming "giiest '-'of Mrs. R. W. Norman " " ',' .' '" t'' 1 ' ' : '"' ' . 7 -Miss ' Jeanie jorie's ' of ' ' Asheville : spent several hours in ; the city Tues day with Miss Janle Kluttz en route to 'Petersburg! Va.' ' I r-' 1 'Mrs. :F. D. Lethco and mother, Mrs. Price, Vof .' Charlotte, -and: Mlss'Nina t Murphy of Charlotte,; who -haye .been the-guests of. Mrs.; P.-Bt. .Beard, have returned to: their: hpme. ,x - " . . : ., , - Mrs. L.; B. Crouch and Miss Julia Crpuph have r returned -; home , from . Washington ..whpre . they attended .the National convention . of - the V , United Daughters of the Confederacy.' r ' ' 1 i Mrs. James P; " Moore and Mrs. IL PI : Aberhathy 5 of this1- city ' went to Greensboro " r Wednesday -ajfterndon," where they will 'visit tlie'r sister,: Mrs. F.' M. 'Wood, on West SycamOre street. lines By a Yearner 1 After Economy. (Louise Seymour iSastorouck, ' in" Judge.) As. prices soar," f-Ihope that more' - ( . . - Accounts ' are re'en' r- 1 Of families of ;"nine who dine : v t; ; Upon, a- bean. .. . , 1 ; . I wish to see. a: recipe . Which 'bids me' "buy ' ' ' - 4 One solitary rhucklebei-ry; , ' - ' i For .a pie. , j. , ' -.. -.' "" . ' ,..- And those who can should wbsely plan : A frugal bUs$ v Till lovers .wary -grow most chary- -i of a kiss. . ; But'I surmise I'd give 'the -priie,; -. r Beyond recall. ; . r To him whose dime at Christmas time,, ; Gets gift3 for ,-alL ' i : - WHEN TH E. COCK FAILS TO show -upAVErrE "A" ciinoMCLi; XSAST AJ. . ' - X
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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