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Women's Garments of .Quality. '.- PJJRCELL'S. PURCELL'S uanets '&&iiVi&i&ei "J- , 'W.-V.;--; .rn T"i ; f--:- r. IvID 1 - 117 77.. X? ' E' ':'l xmJLnertittt trurcnasea uoxea ui jljluuu mjvxv&:vj:w v 16k ll 1 none Puts For Gifts ; :t What appeals tb a woman or ; " White Iceland Fox Sets .. -' ; m Brown' and ? Black - Coney-- SetH.;..v ' GenulnqIlaicc . Genuine Fox. Sets -. . . , . T 'Black . Fox Sets Va- v X Bussiin, Sklijner 'Sets Bhtzses Fvr Gifts Dainty, Blouses df .v,ery 4escriptton-;-SlJlos, Voile; Chiffbn. 5 ' ,!-; :Silk ?; Shirts. "special ? : : y ? ? :- V-5 i'.2!08 : Voile 'Blouses,; hiEon;B)iouses,J v; v fciv-,-v; ". Handkerchiefs For The r daintiest line 1 ot i Handkerchiefs to e f ound maae. very prciijr . . . - ' Initiaf Handkerchief special ON MASONS' CORNER. EXPIRE Secured PrlvUege Ten . Days Ago to Interest Some ; Qntslde Capital-; in. I Property as an .InTestment and Not v Any ' Agencies rHere." ' O Interest and ' speculation in what was to happen to tne corner ox ithub, and Church streetssnc an.opUoij -was scecured froniitJie Masonic Tem pie Association somedays'agb is dis sipated i by ,.the7ounc;ement, of Mr, W. H. Twitty who held the option, . xo .me eucut iutiae. wu aijuw n. . expire today r .without- further n'Sgo-.-tiation. - Mr. Twitty was approached some days 'ago by f representatives of the Masons, 5 asking .mm. to ; take f tne property i f or an investment. ' - He- was given an "option 'on ! the corner for 10. days fori $ 66'op.- it? was jjti'is;.in-. - " . , - t ; . ital m .the investment, but he has not yet had the -opportunity .and iheopr tlon will be allowed 5 to expire, j The. re'nort; that' Hh'e " Charlotte Na tional Bank . was to.close .on . Jhe". op tion Is discredited altogether ; by '..Mr. president of. -the'; institution., - That " Mr., Twitty... has. eyer had . an idea of developing it himself ror ,for ' others upon ; plans submitted ; for a mercan-" tile or some other-character of .estab- .iisnment. is denied, Mr. Twitty stat ing todajr that he had 'merely taken the option at the' instance of !" some v of. the "Masons" to see-if hecould make a negotiation for them with some capital away from Charlotte and hot ; having been able to devote any time to the , proposition he returned the option today. ... ,. - r , HR..J. A. BELL'S KIQTHES DIES ; rAT HERB01HE;IN PROVIDENCE -."Mrs. tM. j. Bell, r mother of 'Mr. James A. Bell of the Charlotte barf died last night ; at ; 9 : o'clock at her home, in .Providence Township, at the advanced age of 77 years; ; '.;'"'' : - In the flpjth rif fhta nnM. rV. n .n the county loses one of its best wom en, a woman whose life, history has had woven1 into it much that has counted in the welfare not- only of the section jn which she lived but" in Mecklenburg and Charlotte as Welt ; Jj Mrs. Bell was ill for about ten days preceding her. death which was not altogether unexpected.. C t Mrs. Bell was related to the leading families of Mecklenburg,'' having -been a sister of the late Ca'pt. W. B.' Ardrey ' Are. helpful ;when one Can supply ydur every want in Jewelry, Watohes, Diamonds.:-Toilet" Ware, Umbrellas.' Novelty Goods and other ? acceptable and suitable C gifts.- . A call :; will- convince you.-; -'j'-t, ?. v'v, vK--';-.. - -;-: 10, W; Tryon Jeweler-HSllTersmitb '"'-' V'.-'.-'.-f"-?-': M it r- Vi: ' :ri ?':la JH6t: ZAZXr','-; vr V:a8' 1 'I f: MIsa more than a pretty ' Set of, furs? . $Jl5.pO and $17.50 ; i. ;$?.50 set .up . $25.00 set $22.50 set . .$35.00 sot A r ::;5::;$75joJet: ."' . - J. v:. -;,; .?. .Tx.'i :$2.5oand, $3.50 ';,;v;X; y-ri-V..;-;$3.98 abd $5.95, 2 " American hand-; , . .25c and 50c ..... 6 for 30o of Pinevllle, and ther relatives of 1 the deceased ate' scattered throughout the county t large. S' l. ; , ' 1." ' ; . Mrs. Bell leaves three children, Mr.. J; -A. -Bell of this city, Mrs. -W. T.; Cun ningham of the county j and Mrs. W. S;iRone"?6f ; burham;- ;'ZS:'$rf The funeral hour has been fixed at 11; o'clock Friday, and the; Interment Will be at , Harrison 1 Methodist church in'the;County," where, the deceased had. long held; her membership, and where she '..was, well ' known lor ' her ' good Works, interest, in " church t undertak ings and support .of- ail that went' for th e advancement -J of the ' Church ' and of . humanity. The services, will, be in charge of Rev. W. I "Sherrili; and; it is expected that l a large number of friends ""of the - deceased 'and' of Mr. James AL.Bell," th6 sonf win attend the services r 'from this city. - x j ' : Mr. : J. D. Woodsida ! of ' Greenville;; dii 'is fat; thevSelwyn Hdtel today.' Mr.'' B.' B. .Rhyne of Gastbnia'- is J among, the visitors to the city todays Mis 'a. f Snarpe of z Xiaurlnburg, is spending today ,in Charlotte. " Mr. Hoyle 'Glover of' EilenbOTO -Is a visitor to . the' city .'today, i - - ' ' ' . Mr' J. J. Elder .of High Point is a guest at' the Selwyn HoteL " . Mr. ,N.. T. Jones" of Columbia is.at the Selwyn x HoteL - . -; ., r : . Mr. , J. S- Jlamsey of r-Statesville, Is registered at., the Central -Hotel.) - , . Mr. J M., Rumple, of ;. Davidson . is a Charlotte visitor today. v v , Mr. Edgar " Liove.of Lincolntoh 1b registered -at the Central . Hotel. -. K . Mr. H. F. Young of Raleigh Is: spending today in the ity. : . ' Mr. : O." H. Gantt of Shelby , is a Charlotte visitor- today?- - ---v ; Mr. C. E. Godwin of Lexington is a guest" at the Central Hotel. ; ; . ; Mr. N. P. Gilchr'st of Laurinburg is in the city today. - . , - I Mr! George W. Lopg of Ruther fordton'is a Charlotte visitor today. Mr. M. :E.' Beatty of Mount Holy is at the Buford HoteL ; ; - y Mr. W. -C. Carpenter, and Mr.- P. V. Carpenter' of Worth are' guests at the Buford Hotel today; i t ? i Mr. A.' G. ; Bohannon of Hickory Is in" Charlotte foT a- few Cays' stay. ? Mr! W.- R." Cox of Lllesville is' in the clfy. today.' ' ' . V r-- : u-; .'. . . ; : r , ;;' . ME. M CALDWELt ; TO RETURN SOON Mr. Frank M." Caldwell, of the local staff of The Chronicle, ; who has been spending the past- six months at Bar anac Lake, N. T.; is -expected to return-to the city the early part of next week " to: resu me 'his duties here. : It will be of great interest to the friends of - Mr; '? Caldwell to ; learn X that his htalth is so greatly I'mprove.d that he contemplates', the 'resumption of i his newspaper . duties permanently.- : is pushed for w time. Store i , Charlotte, N, XX mas . J.:rw'.r-.. -. r Bottles" f.; CVS;'? Nothing will be more f genuinely ' than arsplendid vWater, ; Bottle; ;pur l'FAULT- ? ; LESS humber? 0 is one - of - the " best : ..ke'raf' beautiful presen't..Itf-isabt solutely-guaranteed-arid we sellVlt for ..,-,vwiep: guaranteed bhes as 'ldw: f ? usf siow?. them , to -you. . ;i 'SlckVRqoiri-4 Supplies "i'ti I"bone' 676.:: :' . -.k tfnspitar Stippfy DrugCo KimofiasFGifis i Beautiful Kimorias .ln Crepe and V Silk Kimona,s .Vv . V. ...... .; ' Satin Klmona's . . . .": . i iatn Kooea . . ;v. . . .. . ;. v. OngWSijk . .j, "Onyx" '.'.positively stands -for; -the : ; Specials,. Silk Xisle, very; fine f Silk Hose.: $1.38- quality; special f Silk Hose, extra, heavy.;. . .' Silfc Petticoats -For f Dainty ITeckwear i wide, fluffy Jab ; - colors, also .. shadow lace' Jabots The New ConweteSW V,.- Theformai dedicatlon of the, hand- some and massiyenew bridge of con crete andsteel for public travel' that spans - the historic" Catawba : river at Sloan's 'Ferry, took fplacft-this after-' boon" beginning aboSt ' 2 : 0 o'clock, a representative Sarty ' bfT Wp'unty. ;;: offt-r cials, citizens ana otners , Being, on ie; scene at the hour. mehUoned.7 t 'r-:' This immensestructjire ofcqncretej-; with' steeV1 approh.es,extends .,;over. a space one-third of a' mile' In length' a little Journey iri itself 'fotc'ross sucji, a ; bridge v drlylngy from jen.a t, pna., ( This bridge forms one of the strong est ties that has ever united1' the couh- ties, of Gaston and ecklenbtifgaa' paidr for jointly by the two counties.' at a, total cost of about : $1.00;000:tlr8 bridge at Sloan's . Ferry between Char lotte and Belmont will stand for many, years as a monument to -the boards of counconissloners r- whbc. will ' go down-in the annals of the two counr ttiesas the men who effectually bridg ed the Catawba, " not. only at Sloan's Ferry, but at other points. . Nearly 1,800 -Feet Long. . ; . 1 : The new, bridge is estimated ' at J i;75 0 fe,et 4ff length J oyer alL The central spans; across r the, river prop-, er measure 80S feet, and the ap proaches, of steel, are.' a, few 'feet long-e-. taken. together. - , . v - . . The bridge is built " of ' concrete and the appearance is suggestive both of massiveness and of durability, The symmetrically c u'rved arches ' under which , flows the.:: Catawba . - river , Jp three sections, are : builf to withstand any torrent that may sweep down this' somewhat turbulent stream,-which on ordinary "occasions suggests only se renity J and .calmness. ; " . ' ' ' , . .; The bridge affords space for a' dou ble ,'driveway, 'with -sides , rising above the level of the floor about .36 Inches, affording protection' against "any. pOS": sibility of accident. vv.;;' -'.' 7.'l' . ...Ttoe Men and tbe Builders. , ; i Ifiwas : : on' 'I June 5;'" 1914 h that th board - of .coiinty ' comhlissidriers, in regular, session,' 1 voted unanimously' upon; a resolution whlQh .set .forth. that the tiine ' had , arrived .'when h . this bridge was -demanded,'; an with keen appreciation ;of thevimportance i of, the work :b'ef oxe' We'mHe'se 'commissi ers a.dopted rf soiuttVwhich made, pdssitle this' monumental struct ture. 'v'Xv4-v-;y-;r;S.s.'t;: " The resolution wm 'put. by: Ch'a I man v W. MI . L0ng;. and ' voted f or:s by Oommiasirs'DHe T. . Beatyi W," J; Duiin.' iand ; Wy .If, , Mc Ke'e; .. This' same quintet ' of c I sloners 1 also .yed inftr'ojaridAgrJI' be" b.uiit; at two. ' other -poln "the (Catwa, oni tween ;Meckisnbpr anotherhigherpthi Mecklenburg, and 'Lincoln, C vC'5.- f -After adopting the- resolution settinr forth thd 'necessity of : the ; new atrud-' ture;with ;;the " sUpulatlon ;;,that ; ;it should ;not-cot!ic snm'dapS proxlmating f ?Or0.opt( Mcklenbijr '(.asfohearjftfg;';. part varid 'maklfag " the ; tot' of 'i(jo4 00 fl thV- tioM Weil com-' mltteetm -tfie building ;pf thb.ridge ; Chalrnian rjyftj Mris'n., -ConmU- ! sioriers -'Beaty;'ap3df' ;McBee,:7"jtheaQ: j member's !"to;cop oom--, nilttee H romHhe.Oston- poanty ' boafd this strutV.ure vqt Vconcrete:: steeL"i i"-: v; Constantly since," ; that ;tlme I these riiembrs' of ;.th com'mite ihave kept' close 'watch ;-ori the progress of the' work and i3t.ls; largfe : totjieiii- caief ul t When ? oa'-liav' : bitteos attaok'Kiv.. Chur.berJuB's Tablets a t1alrv They arl escoUe i iTei -sale bx aU-daalers, I Soft,- clinging :;MessaimeBettlcpats, solid colors- ad .x;hangeables - ri ;ri h i.. ':--:'x-:......::-- V- : ;,. I ' r . . 4 QS ' Qft. Oft v ' VltalitV.': i i'Ar-v.ir'i rfs 1 his HANDSOME BRIDGE DEDICATED TODAY Silk, and ! i Tir. V r:". A "V $8.98 ahd $5.00 - . . .$5.95,- $7.95 and $10.00 f . $2.98 -and $3.98 best- made in Hosiery. , . .V A", '.....'... 50c - a. s .-. .-. 2 ;, vi-. .'. .$100 ; ;. . , V. . v. ; . . .-.$1.50 ; Gifts with brilliant ' neckwear- at. ,' 4 aentiomto:,all details sthat .the .suc- dolhg justicevto.the'artistryiof-the aU cessf ul completion of the contract has thor. ; ; V.''"1" v:l ;'-:'-i.:1? been .made pbssible.' :; ' ;; i ' tie Witcnes'I? The .call .fpr bids for; the structure wtxa lui iuvuiums iB-auo ume w contract' fori the : concrete work-. and . the s bridge was' to' the : C. W. Requarth Company,? builders of bridg es, and the .-contractors , with, . iiuie; in- terruption- have' carried out their con tract ' in a manner' satisfactory to; the board. .''; ' ' ' !v . v' ' ; -t-';;'- ' '' - .During the: early, stages of ;he work there was a 'great rise In the , waters xf. the. river; and si small deluge. swept down-curing -the night practically submerglnghe junflnsshed structure but wheri" the waters subsided several dava4 later:: In- the lat !Summet of 191i; Vhe . bridge still stood unharmed. hut' rtiiieh ''of -thft ' temhorarv-tvdoden - - - -. - , . structure, and tool : houses, etc.,i had vanished'.1 '. The event was considered ina, way an excellent test of the'4ura- - 1 , . . I hilitv of the- bridare.7 - , - ' v;M , The; program for tnis afternoomiri- - ; : - , - . V ' . . eluded r several brief talks, and.Jthe forming turning over of the bridge. to -xv'" " r " 8 and . uaston. jrrom ;vnalo?. .wenii the members -.of ; the old ; board Chair?- man-. W. iM.oLongr and many . citizens fwith; delegation to represent the Greater Charlotte Club,' these being met iy " quite a number - of .citizens qx Gaatonla and other'towns,- while from the country roundabout came scores of the t people of Mecklenburg ,". and Gaston' to; whom 'the building of the bridge means . hereafter easy 'crossing of the river and the bringing, nearer to their doors of Charlotte; .Gastonia, and other points. iThebig;:bridge-wibe;t the ; counties : for ..many, years. . It ., is situated -oin . the :; National . highway from New' York to. New Orleans and lr will'- stand'- for "many' years "to "come as a tangible" evidence of the spirlt'of progress . which ; actuated-the commis sioners of the - two; counties in -under; taking so large a contract. ; . GREATERElHlVEPT FUNERAL OF LATE nniniT. iiri'i'iri' v.; riUHUL HlUlII r MUNICH, Bavaria, , Dc. - .lS r-fipe Bavaria -was .carried this morning . tp; tKfti rHiitThVof f The- Theatlnes.- in. this ' . :.-. ..3-.. iVi'iL'- wi city and laid beside that of -JKing Maxiniilliari1 .TL'; t Th"Gerhiri3Emper-: "the- King "of the -Belsrlans, ' the King of- Saxbny;v: Arphduke : Frapcis Feddtoand," neir : apparent of Austria-.: Hungary . and . a number - of : princes rresenting royaV houses; of v Etirppfe which passed through 'Streets crowd-' va' v , -irp. yj-. '.M edj wli-mourners. . ; ii 1 ; v " f AIl ' the 'tlrie .thp prpeessloji was-on, tho way jo the rchureh aftd Also dur-J i'Ak'fw'ut ing the service minute . guns, .were flfedand :eh clty-?were: 'toned; ";Cy:: -:X "A theI ropal tltt the real. King ; was :smi flyjps . put fifl.iarta:.. treated the - :dead Luitpolq I wlth 'kingly -honors, ; The- funeral. f was conducted with :all tha fltual eni.: ployed thejeatdf :sY. cofflri .. was aocorapanled . by . cewled . oandlPrbearers, 'x&V'K-':, 9(AotJiaa.regent was . embalmed "separately J :;and::interred wlthrlhose- M mariy preeedl ng fulers at; the " village .ot;;'Alt1Oetting,W ipeseairi'a:0 b'esi. .tiie famous anrjrte f of .im' virgini ' aMry, v" V'w1! cv.Wi-j., . v. .--w-j,, ."; ; r .. .; i '-..'. - 1 -it" j. -f V ' . Till C3ixT33ktot-.'w 0 - a ro.X HeqseT todays adjqujrned;. fqr.the'holI day recess t until ' January B, without receiving , the President's. - message. The? messke, however, was-sent also to the Senate; which remained in ini TOeJaeyili cqstumeavv W J ' X l :'--. ' - - . Wednesday ; night ; wasi' MacD0we;U night at the; Presbyterian ,09llee .for; Women : when the iaAhlversary .'of - the birth or-ithe -great American oomposer was; ntlycelebratea by a r,ec.ital whiph strlihgiy jexempHfles the 'genius- j of this', gifted- musician.'.-- The selections were all' from hifr-'compositions,' ;. 1': 1, 'Jlss Xiily H.; Walker re&d- a: care- fully preparedsk,etchVofi' the. UfeFcf; Edward MacDoweli-in which'-r;sheVre-, cited the detaUs of his musical--edijca; tiori and - tbld;of f the yari.ouy.; 'places where the . larger' 'part ; of , ' his:. work was done. - His Versatility was empha sised and ; ,his .acllity-. of. execution'' a.s. ,a ; perrormer.: ; she--, airectea yj, special attention to; tils aualitles bribuoyancy tenderness,, strength,;' dignity i ; genuine ; emotion r, as , reflected ' to i productions. "C ;: - ;' ...v . 1'-, - -Einectiveiy reiniorcingr tnis i analysis the renditions 4that .followed 'yere ' adl-. mirably representaUve "of MacDoweirs Querent; mooas. Tnev.romanuc .strain in Kojnanze; ' the love' ;'ana; -iinaer standing of nature in .,fWalfhart,";m lodious sweetness In J"Idylle, ' descrip tive art in "The. Dance of the Shad ows, ' were ; skilfully,' interpreted :. .- b'y Miss Lucy Boyce. ; - ' . 'r v.. Miss Betty; King, renderingv' Ara besque'" arid .?UgarIsch,M; Illustrated thequalities of ' vitalitv-and buoyancy.' Miss Eiliabeth f Scales 'piayed'The wiia - itose,. - ana - jviiss ; moggie 1 or ice ties - in a. broadly numorous.v veln- in striking: contrastlto the.--'Schttentan2." A note of dignity was sbuhded- by. Miss Mary - Watson :yttughn. In ; the: "Scotch .-'The. three r. .vocals selections.- from MacDowell emphasized the. same ver satility." Miss -; Ruth . : Raiirey.; : sang 'Long A go with- flhe expression, de veloping . MacDowell's romantic , and sentimeatal.'powerB.Miss'EmUy.Mur- I phy in,:"AfcMaid : Sings Light ! had 1 nfuch mrefdelicate; atmosphere, .'"her. "5 I R6b j upon ; the great' reservoir of - pathos 'so' orten in reserve In the; true interpreter S l.monc . ..i.i; inri-j vni ;': w,-uu;u UJ iUlM - Vttll ,'ttuu XJi. Nlnniss, radded much- to; the .'effective- I ness of th. vocal; numbers. :V nt" Do5--eiipogramwas Mendelssohn's ii.tina t ...m I U.VCUURO. OUUK -UV 1 LI1K I club, . directed : by i. Mrs... Orndqrff , and fccpmpnije.a.py. jviiss btoKe.s.;- . ; - RiJ, t?' 1 nomas jj. Macjcay and Miss Estell.e arBiavB,i arrivea.: nome tnis -morn- -f : . i - .: w . r ' "V 'Invitations readinsr as .follows have uw ;rBCBwrea t in tne. city: , ; : . . : , .The . -Amphlon Club i- of -Andersoiji,- - South -Carolina . - -. .invites- you .to ,attend Its r " 4 :i .. Christmas ;Dance ' . j on Friday - evening, ,'De'cember:, : -.jVt - ;twenty-seventh .. ; . ; . i4 ; ; nineteen . nunarea ana .xweive -. ; . - .at nme o.ciock . ';" . ":". ": 'Maple' HalL ?" Mnli T." C.v Evans - and son. Master Thomas- Clancy? Evans, Jr., of .Che raw, S. C.,. will jarrlve' in the city to- night Ito; spend soriie; ;tiriie"as 'guests of Mrs. Evans., sisters "Misses Charlee and Bessie; Hutchison, at their home. on -Tenth f avenue.: ' .:.'v.r ,,' . . : The: young: ladies ' will ' give; a Leap .Year dance. . at the Southern Manufacturers' Club iMonday; evening, r : . . in a . . . - iecemoer au. - " ;. ; . .- s...- . : ' - 11 - . . . ; - - ' r ' Miss -Fay -Pierce .'.of .Fayoon will ar rive 'lp t.the city - tomorrow 'to - spepd the ;.h pltdays 8' the :gueet i of . Mts.; L: W. -. Fs.ison at ; her borne, qn ;n North Tryont streets ? - S-t-iv .' ':. ;-, ?p,v: .. . i :;;- : ' & Xf '"".. Mrsi H. Dudley Burkheimer has re- turned from Washington,- D; C..:- and other Northern f points,- .after v.ai. :most delightful ! visit ' to" .relatives fand friends.:" P": ffef4.4 ;,. An Interestincr ': social event oft the evening , will be 'the s reception-; given Goodeat their homey 701 N6rth?:Bre nlversaryi- :Mr.': and tMrs..' Gpode' win otev. W. v w. iiagooq,- jM.rs. JU. 5 w. jvenneay : ana Miss 'Stella xj5croggs. .' :Mr. iGoode was fornierly 'ipastor of Bjard; vStreet Methodist Church .and'is held'iri warm : affection "by the members Of 'his? con-' gregatlon and: friends; He-is now; the field agent for ; the-;, ChildrenfsAHonie of the "Westerri -North" CarolinaiCoh- hf erence at" Winston-Salem.- f; ; ; . ; ; : V" MrsCharles M," Carsoni emrtaliied at : ap-elegant juqheon;' Tuesday r. at will leave for : her. hQtrie,';fri -New 'Yorktonlght; MfS(.::-jWalker ?wiIKb aecpmpariledi ome i-rhv tiars sisteiO MfM W,.D. Coles,: who i wW"' sppd somf 1 timb: with her lp ewirirfc During. Mrs; tJowtes absenpfeifrom the 0ityfeheri ? sistw-'M.' ttri w - Dphldwli Ikrwt ,JBB!--.j3uBiiftBr1 .f9tia.js4jtir.ea MQWies t thiEfij' ouiji 5 yjrajpif-tomorrow a itiotibt. ;n 'niwx.S?j!-.m.. vlted'-gesta .eiIdo:;.freriMrs; ?Ode ana vs rarn;e?Mrl and mpmmmSt B.na -'Mrs,-: ova Of (Lebanon,.! Iridf, RTev.anoV j Mrs, .p H,01ston,; M and'Mrs; .W.iCD6wdr Mr, andM rs, T-Cv: WoodruftT Mr.' arid Mrs Pettyr ? ittr; i ahd Mrs,; ! T, ft' Franklin;Mi5 icnd-Mfs' Frapkl F," phattanoegB,,' ;Tennp'; Misses -' Orinle ana jvtriam ' tars;e?,- tjarnelia DoWd, Sarah Canslep; jtiHa5 Irwirir . Bssia Stdkes, 'firid KMessray.WirBt-Parker,' Odbm Alexander,-; Torrence Hem by, Edwin Pansier, Jj and Charles Tilletfc,. Jp. ' '-vk- r sfr w. '.' Mrs.- V?.":3j- Martin- of naVifl.on.min - 1 -i :?'i--T;, r -.IV QfMrs.'- Chafles-.G&t0n'&rii'-tQvt' '.MlsaMildred Jenkins.iarriyed 'Jxome ?last 'fnht - ,frbm; Henrietta.-where she I spent r;. 1 0 - days ias-cthe iguestdf: Mips . fi? mmmm&&m o-mster; JUr&andiMrs.': :.T.l.':T, JLuoasiand: ohil :dren,of-Chesterfleldr-S. C.,. will spend (the: holidays f with, Mrs Lucas!' parents,-.JMr.varid AMjr.iifitc'k -Joson dttheirihomei in :-t Pie.qmont fPark : MrJ'and' Mfg. . Jtnes O; Speari.'Jr,, - win ' speKdClirist Mrs.:-Spear's :fath7 Mr.james;?,war . ren Howard-! ; V'; :. --r; :'"'- f Mrslv7ariie's:RussU?Rq chijr ? dren will ' leave early.omorrow- Jnornr i ing: f QrFayetteville'Std'; spend Cbrist mas-lwith' Mrs;; Ross' sis.ter;i Mrs. H; McDuffle." ; Mr; Ross wul - accom pany .his family as f ar-as Maxtdn and will join them ; later for the hoiiaays I -.' Missl'M; . J; Lebby, havj :retufn?d home f romLumbertpn. ;a where : she spent' severad-; days - . with irienas.', fj&rs.sJL iW.l-Plyler of tlf'exlngtQii is sneridinp todayirifithevcity -With - her :lster, iMrs.i, waiter,:, ivjuoyiir iii,; home-qn-East ;avenue; . r....-. .. 1 5 Miss - Marv; Moore.- of -Yorkville. I S. .hasiarrived- iriHUef clty to spend ; some - time as ' the t j?hest,w of , Mr. , and .Mrs. -R.. ;C. -'Moore'.af . tnew -pome : .on .Kingston vavenuet.,-rDIlworth..f Miss MOore ls'a sister ;6iileMr. R.r Cand : SR.' Md)re. . : ' " TO r f A Miss; R0ddey Reid?pf iRockAHill, ;S d; whoShas Ibeeni'visitipEfher; sister, MIss V Addelle , Lemmcnd;rwjil return ;- home this afternoon. l r:-;,-: . Messrs.'"- Lucius axTdi Jaijk'rilkes of Nqrf oik; ,wiu spend tne 4noii?ays nere ith"-theiraUnW-Mr? eH.lesV.w;.; Carson and.MrsB.' J;-,Witherspoon. r Mlss Helen I, Earnhardt, wnq r is .a student at tn,e , soutiierii ,r repuy iw College ? 'at Red! Snrtngsrr' Will " pass thrbuh? theicitm'thisf.afterrioon. en to. spend CristmasAwn.ner .parents Mt. and Mrs. J. A.,Barnharat. : Miss Beatrice ; Gray " haig returned hctoe.fronvStatesyille-wher.e ;she vis Ited relatives. "; , ,."5. c ;" w ."".c f .Cf. 13:1, ., .... "'- Mrs Maj?iusWilkes yf t .Richbutg, :S.? C, has arrived in tKe city to- spend dhristmaWwith- -her iparents,iMr,, apiJ. Mrsv D.- M. - Tedder; at. their home on North Church street. ' Dr.i Wilkes will spend iChristpjas ;Dayhere.- r 0 O ; ' ... ,: - i ' . : Miss ' Llla " Russell returned home last night froto Columbia, : &. .C., .Where fiho tsnAnt a: .iweftki flii-tlki t KUest i.Of v r-r7. -1. ....... r i T-. Mr. and' Mrs. E.: V.V-Patjtersbp ..Will leave- Monday f or ? WinstOnSalem .tb spend -Ghrlstmaa with ? Mr. Patterson's mother Wirs. M.V F Patterson. Tbey will return home Thursday nlghv T- -"...- :; .'j : w rt'i ' r:UI-A - t: Miss Shelby : of "Lexington: Kyi, 'will arrive iri the .city the first of January to visit Mrs. Word H. .wood , at her. home -on ' Hawthorne .'Lane..-::-. . ; i-Miss MarylPruettwlri' arrive home tonight from ' Raleigh, whereC "is a student at4 Meredith Coiiegre;. r , , - . iMrs?B."A HolUngsworth 'and dausrhter: Miss: Belle Sawyer .; are making their home - with r.ta,nd mrs. J;; R. 7 Apdersqn. uonJ. Ceijt :av,enjein lOntiPark.: . ',:. , - - r tMiss'leeBuqhariariM tHe jiiianjd- sorae: little ,daughter: of" Mr and Mrs. E. :G.' 3uchapan wlUV entertain, ' at I a Christmas tree -Christmas afternoon at 4 - o'clock? atvheri hqme - on? South Tryon streets. f-Aboutitwodo?en guests. Wiil -irivltedS?4: '4. Sv Mr J arid Mrs. I P.; Rtf Rhodes- arid son. J4aster;G.eorge,; will spend' Christmas in tiie eaptern" part. of; the f State with iU .'. ; ::;j;i.--, :;;-' it. .A.' '!?: The?flriHt 3d;tnee oflitKqseabn'-will he ;iheTbalivat'the-Au0itOrim.lChrlst-rnais Tnteht;,:; fThe'icKartetteteotiliiori Club! wlirgiye-ance'a- theCduth eFn Manrif acurers;: ; ,01ub. . qn': the : 26.. The 'Benedicts 'dariee ,wilr"oce ar "at 'the cjiib-Vbnhe :27th.tariol JMrVandV :Mrs. Stujart WrV'Crpri oceh ;!sanie3veri yeardaricefgiverif tne .y eppoert under -the,auspicjs.:' of r.the Cal Ibtte Mfate take , place on !Tfw i Year's. .Eyi. iA number of I C3hmlrig9v being planned .-wWeh wllli bp--,announceld:lar ter.:;Qu1tei:,a;nwmber;.;of honiesulfikp '.yqpBopu'sevVn.both on Christmas Day 4 and? ,New Year's r) '$ ?yr-y-" V ::':f ' C si COOTORATIQNiliWS: Get "Attention of GovemotlWilsop To- aay-ienatfor -xjiew -visitors to ? Wilson gja.y's: ;his itritjpri today; totheqVw corporation .Jaws 'Xwhich s expected 10 po.;onLBs otJinqvppnvinqi,;; quesn Lgtelature,. -w.j. r't..-V-;:v v.v k : iJTtK ithe chsj-ge ilthe. - recent -carii- I riaiirrnnay headv XI fbrpbratibns'c'hair Jersey ifWB;; J "thfci&btfrbr'p ians copiet litur,; or vthe; -purpose qj- making theV Stage's pewers; amendraeBt ef ' 'tJiaWiiiawB1 is ex pectbdto'J be preabdHii friepexi Legislatuf e: new, DemogcraUo ln . bot& branehps, .. 7i:i .'" ''.v'- '- ''" ' . ;;.Oii national matters tH. President elect today had ; enly" one Vfogageknent r-wlthi Senator Overman ? ; , of Npith. With : iter s brbtheiv-Or.- C;vG; tVardeU. plrig. f-';'-:-. iU---- Carolina. A Bank Booh ' 1 For Christmas ' lasting, 'good which (comes to those ) vehn r . -i - ----- w ui n presented with bank books a?lO"day remembrances imparts ' the spirit 0f .pjtnj8?. icheer to both Uie eiTe' and.V the . one who Accounts may be opened in- our Savings Department . witl$1.00 r more. 4 nor I cenfVinterest paid. REALt ESTATE MEN ARE ABOUT READY, FOR AN ORGANIZATION -UJdAVtT-;;,--:: Proposition Launched Some Time Ago I to Stort a Charlott Association Has V. Broadened- and The Two Carolinas : . MayBe 'included in the Concern. Theqrganization of a State asso- elation-of real estate men, with the 'flpal Object in view of becoming affl liatedj with the National organization, is.-the fixed object in view of the up-to-date: realty; men of the city, wh a few days. since effected a strong as sociation in Charlotte with Mr. F. C Abbott -as chairman. ; TSiesystem embraced in tho com plete organization. Includes the local brcity organizations, the State or ganization; and finally tho . National organization fand the Charlotte real estate',; men ' who iauriphed I the" . ' have . successfully rnovement which brought ;a,bout t. a ' strong organization lii Charlotte, propose to carry on their 'Work to the highest point at tainable 'arid .to get the other local associations of the State together, and then' to . become a ntemberof the or ganization "in the United States. -Xlt is at preseVit contemplated to call a meeting of - representatives of all North Carolina.: and likewise South Carolina -cities having local real es tateassociations, for the purpose of Starting; an association not for Nortlu Carolina alone, but for the two Car olinas. It is believed that better re sults can be-achieved by having one strong ' organization embracing both States tban could be, obtained in any other manner. 'Th ChnrTntto real ontnta men haV9 taken.such a ' 'determined and pro gressive step- forward in the work already achieved that little doubt Is entertained .but. that the next move will.: like wise r; succeed and that the doors fof the. National association will sqon'be open' to the local organization through the., State association, so that e nUmefoua benefits and aids which corne.frbrn 1 the .National association mayj be enjoyed by the Charlotte re alty-men.-;. ; : :' The ycalllhgXof ' a "'State gathering .wiin -harxlly; b'e .."-considered until the hqiday . seasonv has concluded, but a llttierilater in th6 Winter, it is'be Uetqd jtbat; hb flifflculty will be found In", getting ; all of : the; city ' associations of tho: Carolinas together, while as side'fasu?e:it;is'not improbale that the bjiWtibri'bf ' more 1 local associa tions Twill be recommended and ma.le pri;-bf -?the, indirect purposes of the Charlotte body. . . . A' Ds Moines . man had an attack of muscular t, rheumatism in his shouiaer. A 1 friend advised him . to go to ; Springs.. ' That V meant1, an expense t 160;OO or mora He sought for a qui. and cheaper 1 way . to cure it anq Jt , In, Chamberlain's Liniment Three days ' after ' .the ; first: application of tnis Itrilmentbe was well. For sale by a deaie-c. :-.:..;.,...: .:;:;; . .' . 0 v7H biUr 4& , ,1 fV-i- I"' III - w.'... - 'v v': . J I II srw : l mnxmisvm h - -. ;-;: f.: . ; ' ; ' - ... -"l . ... - . , ' 'A careful" reading ; of advertisements ' in : T n Chronicle will assist you m gelecting gifts: for every- body.-.::...., ; -. ' . epend'. morrq th ukst
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1912, edition 1
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