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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, C, THURSDAY AFTERNOON; JUNE 2, 1921. ft !i. SOCIETY NEWS MISS ADELAIDE PEARSON CALDWELL, Soetal Editor, Phone ITI Cranford's Last Meeting of Year. Ths Cranford Book Club will hojcl its last meeting of the season with Mrs. Hamilton C. Jones, Sr., at her home in Myers Park Friday afternoon At 4 o'clock. Mrs. Hatchell Better. Mfs. Gertrude Hca Ratchel!, who Underwent an operation a few days ago at the Presbyterian hospital, is steadily improving and expects to be out again in a few days. Mecklenburg Young Man Weds in Pennsylvania. Cross house -at Camp Sevier, mt the ladies at the station, and took them to the camp. Mr. C. C. Thurlow, hospital t'irector, had kept the formal openin? of the tea house and recrea tion ground a secret, and it was a de lightful surprise to the soldiers. The tea house is a charming: affair, white, with gicen roof and , tapestry brick floor. The furnishings are of Old Hickory, snd hanging baskets adorn it. Hammock swings, with can vas tops are placed on each side of the recreation ground. Pour large tables with rr-! and white umbrella tops are on the ground. Two croquet ' i r- - . .1 1 4 grounus are reaay lor use, ana me clock golf course is nearing comple tion. A placard irside the tea house reads: "Presented to tha soldiers by dSJ'Oi?5 Annabel LADIES And MISSES' DRESSES. Soft materials likd crepe de Chine or Canton crepe are suggested for this type of dress. A sleeveless underwaist blouse over a ribbon sash and when a bolero jacket is worn with it, the ef fect is most becoming. The ladies' and misses' dress, No. 1029, is cut in" sizes 16 years, 36, 2S and 40 inanes .bust measure. Size 36 requires 3 3-S yards -38-inch or 3 1-8 yards 44-ineh material, with 1 1-2 yards 38-inch contrasting,' 1 yard plaiting and 2 1-4 yards ribbon. Price ' 15 cents. The following account of a marnau J lhe clK,rotto canteen, a. R. C. in Oil City, Pa., vill be of great inter est to many friends of the groom, M:. Sadler, who is a native of Mecklen burg The prescntationtcok place at 4 o clock, Mrs. Van Landingham sat up on the stags in the Red Cross house with Colonel Dedman and Mr. Thur- i r rri - . i-i i j. j j n t "Quiet simplicity attended the wed- iV"Va i 1I'.LUULej J""' '.in? ceremonies today when one of ! .a" .aitlV,m' wh'"La fewa.cA' iul aiiu v. uii-ciiuat 'i wyrus prvsemeu the tea house and recreation ground in behalf of the Chartotte canteen re servos. Colonel Dedman, in behalf ding ceremonies today Oil City's most popular young ladies. Miss Frances T. Lay, daughter of My. and Mrs. William R. Lay, of West .Third street was united in marriasry to Carl Collins Sadler, of Dutch Guiana, J South America, in Christ Protestant ! of the boys, accepted it Music was rendered by the soldiers' orchestra, after which ice-cream and punch were enjoyed. Nearly three hundred soldiers .vera in attendance. Episcopal church by the rector, Itev. J. E. Reilly, D. I. Only the imme diate relatives were present. Miss Margaret Lay, sister of the bride, waft moid of honor and the bridegroom was : Miss Bessie Simnson attended by Joseph H. Lay, brother of i Eride rpf Jacob H. Thorne the bride The bride wore a gown nt yAss Besgig Simpson and Jac0b H. white beaded georgette and her granu- J rphrir.0 mr;.,i wnv O,ror.. iiiviuci a vvruuiny vtn. one Lanital i colonial bouquet. Following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Sadler departed on a wedding journey including eastern cities, from which they will return herej before going to make their home in South America." Mr. Sadler, since his graduation 'it A. & E. College a number of years a?o. has been engaged in civil engineering ing at S o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -E. S. Howie, the letter a sis ter of the bride. 202 South Fox street. Rev. Henry G. Hardin, pastor of Tryon Street Methodist church, performed the ceremony. The bridal music was rendered by Mrs. J. C. Watson. The bride's only attendant was Miss and for the past year has been locatc-l ! Martha Howie, her little niece, who in South America. He is the son of 1 v-'as flower-girl. Sne wore a frock of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler, of the coun ty, and is expected to visit his parents before going back to South America. Charlotte Canteen Reserves Present Tea House and Recreation Grounds. The eight canteen reserve troops of the American Red Cross in Charlotte, presented the soldiers at the hospital at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C, with a tea house and recreation ground on Tuesday. The presentation was made by Mrs. Ralph Van Landingham, com mandant of the troops, in their behalf, i Accompanying Mrs. Van Landingham to Greenville were Miss Emma Hall captain of one of the troops, and Mrs. Peter S. Gilchrist', president of the white organdie with pink sash and hair bow, and carried a basket of pink sweet peas. The bride and groom entered togeth er. The bride was charming in white georgette embroidered in seed pearls, her tulle veil caught with orange blos soms and a coronet of pearls. Her bou quet was of Bride's roses arid white snapdragons. The marriage vows were spoken in the parlor, before a bank of potted palms flanked by white cathedral con dlesticks holding lighted tapers. Vases of white roses and -ferns, and palms, were arranged informally .about the room. A charming reception followed the ceremony. Reveiving with the bride and groom were Mrs. E. S. Howie, Personals Mrs. Fred Oliver will leave Thursday- for a trip to - Boston.-. She will return home Tuesday.. . ... !.. . ' Mrs. Lawrence Wilkinson and infant daughter, Katharine, have, a gone . tu Lowell to spend several veeks . with Mrs. -Wilkinson's parents, , Mr.; and Mrs. S. M. Robinson. ' --' t i , . . .. ; .W- - 1 Mrs. J. B. Rrpn nan. of-"' Atlanta. arrived in the ciyt Wednesday night ; to spend the summer here with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. W. G. Erwin, at tlieir home on. South Tryon street. Mrs. Brennan has he-ori "VlesDeratelv 111 I ! at an Atlanta hospital during . the iiu .l une unie iief me was despaired of, but she is almost com pletely recovered.. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Lowe re turned home Wednesday morning after a week's visit to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. Lowe went north to atetnd the American Cotton Manu facturers' convention, at Philadelphia. . Miss Marion Propst, who has been attending alem Academy at Winston "a!m. has returned home. Accom panying her was Miss Margaret Rus sell of Drake's Branch, Va. Miss Propst and Miss Russell will leave shortly to attend the Blue Ridge conference as delegates from the academy. Miss Annie Mae Pharr has returned from Raleigh., where she has spent the past few months. . What Paris Wears Poke bonnets are charming and pic turesque and in consequence prove Often the wisest choice-for bridesmaids. A new collar seen on many new wraps is very deep at the side, on the shoulders ai&d quite narrow at the front and back. Pleated ruffles of white organdie trim SOme verv rrttv hlnrk satin t " " ' J - i frocks. Mts. Herrick, hostess at the Red ; I o' ttllu wi li uub cumia, iuiss presided in the gift room. Miss Cor? nelia Respass was in .charge of the bride's register. In the dininc-room. a. color note of j pink was observed. A basket of pink j sweet peas, filled . the center of the . table An ice-course was served. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Simpson of Union county, but for 14 years past has made her Home with Mr. and Mrs. Howie. She is .one of the city's most attractive and popular young business women, having held an important position with the International Harvester company ecrete cJMany secrets you will find revealed in the preen box of Nadirie Face Powder They are secrets which every woman would solve secrets of personal charm. The -secret of a rose-petal com plexion Nadine's own gift to womanhood. The secret of last ing charm charm which endures throughout the day. The secret of skin comfort with -never a hint . of harm. To you, as to miUions of others, Nadine will reveal these Inti mate secrets. You can procure Nadine from your favorite touet counter or by mail, 60c. Send 4c. for poataf n liberal ample in tat preferred. NATIONAL TOILET CO., Pm, Teim., U.S.A. Social Calendar!. Thursday. 4 p. m. Woman's auxiliary of the Church of the Holy Comforter meets with Miss Ada Porter at the home of Mrs. Peter Gilchrist on Parke avenue. 4:30 p. m. Woman's auxiliary o2 American Legion meets at Mint build ing. ' 6:30 p. m. Family dinner served at Woman's club. '8:30 p. m; Mizpah chapter O. E. S. I for some vears past. She is a pretty W1" entertain at tne Masonic xempie. blonde, tall and graceful, and has a .9:30 p. m. Davidson students will aelichtful nersona'litv &1V a uiinue in tne ciiy auuiiunum Mr. Thorne is a son of Mp. and Mrs Every woman who wants to dress sty lishly and economically should oler at once the latest issue of our new Fash ion Quarterly, which is three times as large as the fashion monthly we for merly issued and contains over 300 styles, dressmaking lessons, etc. Price 10 cents. Postage prepaid and safe delivery guaranteed. Send 25 cents for a pattern and Fashion Quarterly. Drawnwork is often the only trim ming of imported crepe de chine gowns. Wide fringe is used extensively tfn the French dresses. Calico is used for a number of quaint Summer frocks. Calico, combined with linen, makea attractive garden or porch dresses. Soft b'ack phantilly lace is charming over white satin. This combination makes . adorable evening gowns. Smartness may bswon by the sharp contrast of black and white. Very chic is a new coat of black Canton crepe combined and piped with white Canton crepe. Very smart the new; sports suits, having brightly colored jackets with white skirts trimmed with wide bands of the colored materials, so as to match the coat. t Atttractive afternoon Summer dres ses will be made of printer chiffon. This new chiffon is very striking, deco rated -with huge flowers-, and queer but terflies worked out on a rather dark background.' Bright gold braid is featured trim ming on many dark'blue coat dresses. ,The Egyptian sash tied in front and held in place with a jeweled qrnamenl is still, seen on some imported evening frocks. Fluffy tulle gowns are shown for the benefit of the bridesmaid. FLESH PINK . BRUNETTE . Will in; "THE HOUSE OF SERVICE" Double Guarantee. Free Tuninw and Liberal Selling Plan. . Write for Catalogue. Prices and Terms "The World's Best Piano" And Othe.v Standard. Makes, and the Incomparable AMPICO. JOHN V. POST & CO. 209 West Trade St. Charlotte, N. C Coral Baker Music Studios Here D. S. Thorpe of Wllkesboro. He has made his home in Charlotte for several years, and is , assistant cashier of the International Harvester company. Dur ing the world war, he served a year in camps in this country, as an in fantryman. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe are spending a two-weeks' honeymoon in 'the moun tains of western North Carolina. Upon their return., they will make their home on West Trade street until the early fall, when they intoend to build. The popular young couple received many handsome gifts from their friends. Mr. .McLean, of Gastonia, To Wed in Mississippi. " , Invitations reading as follows have been recei dev niCheurf82. .mmPg9bfji been received in Charlotte and Gas tonia: "Mrs. Iddo Wilkinson Lampton' re quests the, honor of 3'our presence at the marriage of her . daughter. Lafay ette, to Mr.' Earle Daniel McLean, on Wednesday," the fifteenth of June, at half after eight o'clock in the evening, at the Methodist church, Mag nolia, Mississippi." Mr. McLean is widely known in this section, and is a member of one of Gaston ia's oldest and most promi nent families. In Honor of . Miss Anderson, Bride-Elect. Miss Ivy Stewart ' gave a charming bridge luncheon at her home on North Caldwell street Thursday morning in honor of Miss Lois Anderson, whose marriage to Thomas S. McPheeters i' an approaching event , of much inter est. The home was informally arrangfd with baskets and vases of pink sweet-, peas and yellow daisies. After the game, Miss Stewart served a salad course with accessories, and an ice course. Bridge was played at two tables. MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER Water Phone 1213 10 S. Cliurck r1 Deliver Water For Your Stomach's Sake Friday. j.4'. p. m. Cranford Book club meets with Mrs. H. C. Jones, Sr., in Myers Park. 4:30 p. m. Stonewall . Jackson chap ter U. D. C. will observe Jefferson Davis' birthday anniversary at Wo man s club. Hostess, Mrs. Charles Hj. Piatt. 8:00 p. m Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mc Claren will give a dinner at their home on East avenue complimenting their guest, Miss Bertha Kelly of New York. 8:30 p. m. Miss Jane Taliaferro will give a dance at the Woman's club for Miss Coleman, Miss McMillan, Miss Shelton, her house-guests. rsw 1 Ml v STIEFF PIANO For Three Quarter of a Century A LEADER Call or phone for prices or fill out following blank and end usi . Cha. M. Stleff, Inc.; Charlotte, N. C. Please send catalogue and prices of Name , ' Address ' i 'a Saturday. 10:00 a. m. Julia Jackson chapter Children of the Confederacy will open their flower sale in front of Ivey's. 6:30 p. m. Dinner served at tlfe Charlotte Country club. 9:00 p. m. Dance at Charlotte Coun try club. Miss Davis Entertains For Miss Ratley. Miss Clara Davis gave a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at her home on East avenue for Miss Kate Ratley, a bride-elect of June. The home was decorated vrtth cut flowers, pihk and white being the color motif. The shower was presented by Ed Heller, Jr., who entered, dressed as a messenger boy, drawing an express wagon, pink- and white, filled with many gifts for the bride-to-be. A delightful supper was served in buffet style. Miss Davis was assisted in serving and entertaining by her mother, Mrs. W. M. Davis. Miss Sadie Rae Pops toasted the bride. The guests received little pink and white bonbon-holders; filled with . pink1 and white mints. . . Mr. and Mrs. McClaren . To Give Dinner. A charming affair of the week will be the dinner party to be given by Mr. and Mr. H. L. McClaren Friday evening at 8 o'clock at ,their- home on East avenue, complimenting their house guest. Miss Bertha Kellv nf York. ' '- Swimming Pool , Opens. The swimming pool at the Charlotte Country- Club opened Wednesday and throngs' of club members, who- have enjoyed the pool ever since tts construc tion two summers ago, thronged out toi go in. The podl is the. scene of numer- f ous delightful swimming parties during j the summer months. . ! Dance at Lakewood. j The new pavilion at Lakewood Park .will be opened Thursday night with tlancfe given by the nurses of the Charlotte San'toriunv. training school. I A picnic supper will. h6 served at 8' " ana aancmg win oegin at 9. Lajoie's orchestra will furnish music and about 150 feuests will be present," nurses, doctors 'and their friends. The dance will be a subscription af- fair, and no one wjll be admitted who has not already bought a ticket. The floor of the new pavilion is ex cellent, and public dances wilt he cn there Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday evenings throughout the sum mer. Private dances may be given there Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights, by- making reservations with the management. ' Charles F. Britt, Mrs. W. F. Britt and Miss Kate Britt spent the Week-end m the? mountains, driving lift tn T?l-,w ing Rock, Asheville and Chimney Rock. 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