THE CHARLOTTE tfEWS, CKALOXa . "1 A. UiitinTi 4 frii vf ri I ii in to ?l,e!UW following: article irom. a lireens- for er will be of wide interest to lub women, a number of ott. Lv , will leave Monday and Tuesday -niijii - - . . A l . t0,;.ans for the convention at Wrights ri "Beach, June 7-10. are practically vi''e , r.no the official woeram as Glared fry Miss Margaret Lovell Gib Pre,.i other members of the program 'nittee is ready for the printers. 001111 inenins session on Thursday even-T!-e 1 V, featured bv the address of ir-fe ,,;,nt. Mrs. C. C. Hook, and will he th tVnm Wllminerton and from sdav will be an interest- r1 " ijv There will be a business - in the morning: and in the af SfT,'V'i Mr. F- R- McNinch. of Char te!,nL will talk on Community Service, 1 r F I-indeman, of Greensboro, rrV, 'ration, and Mrs. T. W. Bickett, ? p ' 0 --.-h on the Training Camp for : '''"itK-ated at Asheville. At 5 , i -or3 will be an automobile ride 0jVvnp,r on the Sound. The Cape' f .r -ri-eant as a climax to the pro , ',,t (.Community Service and Rec P''1'' ill be given that nigfct in wnrnon at 8 o'clock. -Thursday . ! 7.., iii-voted entirely to business, Win (I!!' Sp..-i Mo M'.'V S tups to be awarded that .- iUn -intctandin"- ffntiirp of rntion will be the presentation ;-. i':me Fear pngeant, a brilliant and one of the most nota , ni'Ui'iity enterprises in the his of Wilmington, i jt't SHuI 1 K'L liivj viuiii nave ifrii ...V,i f notify Mrs. R. W. Hicks, chair a of the hospitality committee, the rl',v ,' of delegates expecting to at- f,.- ( OnveillK-'ii. -J. lie srsoiuns vil ., jn-,'. t ion will be held at the Hotel, where many of the club- Warren Brice of Charlotte and Green ville arrived in the city Friday night and is spending several days here with his fatther, R. G. Brice, on South boulevard. Dilworth. Mr. Brice is con nected with' the Greenville offices of the Klipstein company. Joe Hendrix, of Greensboro has been spending the past few days in the city on business. Miss Faith PricT has had as her house-guests ' during the Davidson dances Miss Helen, Toung and Miss Nell Hendon. of Ashevillfi. Miss Marguerite Vaughan of Greensboro, ana Miss Mildred Walker of Lexington. One of the most charming visitors for the Davidson dances was Miss Mary Lybrook Lasater of Winston-Salem. Miss Lasater has just returned from Washington, where she has been a student , at the Gunston Hall school. Miss Mary Alys Lindsay of Wades boro spent Thursday in the city n route home from Asheville, where she has attended St. Genevieve of the Pines' convent during the past win ter. She is delightfully known here as the frequent guest of Miss Terry Bland, and Miss Rutledge Dudley. Jasper C. Hutto left Saturday night for Birmingham, Ala., to bring Mrs. Hutto and baby' daughter, Jeanne Marie, home. They have been spending a month there with Mrs. Hutto's mother. Mrs. J. W. Hargrove. ib'' ;'n A...-tni( vvmon Lave reserved rooms." rliihlrrn of Confederacy ) Kntt'rtain Veterans. TV seniors and juniors of the Julia t,.;m".i Chapter. Children of the Con . ,vi!l .entertain the members of M'vkunlmrg camp of Confederate V T.r ns nfter the veterans' meeting 5. -'.-nliiv afternoon. The Children will - tnoni a l me t ficiana iiaii, wneif; in.vting will be held, and will con- ,.u.r (hmi by automoDiie to LakewooJ r.'rk where an elaborate picnic dinner I'm' r-ieau. I Edwin O. Clarkson returned Satur day night from Raleigh, where he has been attending the North Carolina State college. E.. Martin, who attends the Univer. stiy of North Carolina, is spending a week or so in the city. He will return to Chapel Hill to attend the commence ment dances at the university. pi i ho H. V. , Brockmann and Vener Aber, of Brockmanns, left Saturday, night -on a business trip to New York, Boston and other Northern points. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandridge are at tending the centennial of the Univer sity of Virginia. They will later visit Mr. Sandridge's family, in Charlottes ville, Va. . ; Among the Charlotte girls who will at tend the dances at the University of North Carolina- on the 16th are Miss Martha Lee. Miss Lucy Holmes Carson, Miss Louise Gibbon, Miss Rogers Gibbon Miss Roberta Wajker, Miss Virginia H.twer Snip M.rUpd Success 'T,, nnwcr sale given Saturday .jyihitlock. Miss Mary Brevard Alexan- nf the Confederacy, in front of Ivey's 11 i ,:i it a uromuinceu successs, su nuerctuy Rev- Daniel Iverson, pastor of Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church, will leave Monday for Kingstreet, Si C. where he will conduct a Union evangelistic meet did the iuiblie patronize tne saie. .uove lv flowers of all kinds were sold for ... le.u. 'i . . j i n JnnnmnQTimi( Viim will hp T fll - "- " - I- Ifil r.t l.PtJ ,- :hp i hanter. Mrs. Ellis W. Hender- ?'n. the splendid leader of the Chil dren, had charge of the affair. U the Country Club. An unusually large crowd was at hp Comitrv Club swimming pool Sat- Milan. formerly song- leader at Camp Greene. Mr. Milan will have charge of - the musical part of the meeting. j Social Calendar MONDAY 4 p. m. Circles jf T Knox Church meet as announced on society page. TUESDAY ' i 11 a. m. Miss Sara Jamison will entertain at her home in Myers Park in . honor of Misd Jane Taliaferro's guests. , I 4 p. m. Ladies' Benevolent League i monthly sew for Mercy hospital, at the Aospital. 4 p. m. Flower Show at Park Road community house for benefit of build ing fund. - . 8:30 p. m- Mrs. Hatcher Watkins will give a . dance at the Rose Garden tea room for Miss Alice Cilley( of Hick ory, ana Miss Adelaide uougias, or Winston-Salem, guests of Miss Jane Gilmer. . '8 p. jtl. The alumnus upsilon chap ter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will give its June German at the Char lotte Country club. , , WEDNESDAY 10:30 a. m. Miss Mildred Gillis will entertain at cubical ' hearts at her home on ,the Plaza, Chatham Estates, in honor of her guest, Miss Erma 'Mc Cord, of Roswell, N. Mex. . 4 p. m. Weekly sew and report or Ladies' Benevolent League for the Red Cross, at the Knights of Columbus hall on East 1st. street. 9:15 p. m. Reheai'sal for the mar riage of Miss Lois Anderson and' Thomas S. McPheeters at the Second Presbyterian . church. ' Mrs. Charles P. Moody, will entertain the bridal par ty at her home in Myers Park follow ing the rehearsal. THURSDAY . 3:30 p. m. The D, A. R. chapters of the city , will meet as . announced on the society page. . . . 5:30 p. m. Family Dinner served at the Woman's Club. 8 p. m. Wedding of Miss Lois- An dersen and Thomas S. McPheeters at second Presbyterian church. S:30 p. m. Reception following the McPheeters-Anderson wedding at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.- William Anderson on ' Queen's Road, Myers Park. FRIDAY 8 p. m. Epworth League of Tryon Street Methodist church will give an apron party at the church. ' All young people of the church invited. SATURDAY . 5 p. m. Julia Jackson chapter Chil dren of Confederacy will entertain the Mecklenburg camp of Confederate V et crans at a picnic dinner at Lakewood Park. 6:30 p. m. Dinner served at Char lotte Country Club. " 9 a. m. Dance at Charlotte Country Club. raARLOTTE'S SHOPPING CE&XEBT "A BON MARCHE STORE" mmt eration meeting at Wrightsville Beach on June 7th are Mrs. Charles. C- Hook, president of the state federation, Mrs. every day throughout the country 5'ivimmt' summer. The young set was well represented t the pool Saturday. Among the at tractive girls of that set seen were Miss Virginia Whitlock. Miss Louise , Gibbon. Miss Martna lee. Aliss J-iaura Ti'.lett. Miss Lillian Floyd and guest, Mi.-3 Estel'.e Tomlinson, of- Jackson- r..;e. J .a., .miss iiogers uiouun, ivuss Corinnc (iihbon, .Miss Alice walker, Miss Margaret Yorke, Miss Julia Bax-tt-r Scott. 1 Watching" the swimmers from the sr.adv veranda of the club: Miss Al- wf.da Van Xess and guest, Miss Amy Kerrick. of Hendersonville, Mrs. C. B. Bryant, Mrs. William Myers. Jones, Mrs. Henry McAden, Mrs. C. B. Bry an;, .Mrs. Carol D. Taliaferro, Mrs. Hazel Mayer, Mrs. J. Leak Spencer. Amor (-.the young men in the pool were Hcrndon Alexander, .Warren Brice, George Lowe, Ralph Brice, Law rence Xuchols and guest. Bob McLeod, of Maxton, Edward Dowd, Morgan S.eir, ,lr.. .Parks Dalton, Charles S;okes, Hugh Sinclair, Sidney Dowd, Henry Barringer, Ben Finney, Stuart Gilchrist. Phil Woolcott, Dr. Heath X-sbet, Arraand Myers, Lloyd Goode, Wilson Cosby, Sam Smith. Personals -Irs. H. L. McClaren will loave Slin ky for. New York, to accompany her jour.g daughter, Miss Margaret, who ras been in school there during the post winter, home. Weslev Heath, son of Mrs. B. D neath, has returned home from Charleston, S. C, where -he has been uncling Porter's Military academy. . Mr. and Mrs. B. D. ' Heath left Fri Jjf" for a motor trip to Blowing Rock. J'-ey expect to be gone about a weeKj. Miss Eli7ahpth VTaatYi nnrJ Mfss Marie I I'atthews of Columbia, S. C, have been ''fling iirs. B. D. Heath, Sr., at ner home on Central avenue, Piedmont I Park. The,, pnmA in Phn.rlntt.e tf at- 1 nd the three Davidson dances given rere last week. They will leave Wed nesday for Spartanburg, S. C, to at- the final dances at Wofford col lege. - Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Edwards of Spar tanburg, S. C, are spending the week end here with Mr. Edwards' mother, Mrs- M. J. Edwards, on East Boule- Pha , E - pjatt Mrs. J. Renwick -1 f-- J - T T XT' -w-wm .. r vara jir. aim mis, u. uwiua tiC -yiikes Mrs. James L, ataten, imi;s. gene Reilley. Mrs. tiugn- a. Gordon C. Finger, Mrs, James A. Fore. urday afternoon. The pool, which was in Willington attending a convention. ;" lln m Thursday, is one of the most!Mrs R P. Edwards of Greensboro is MUrrill M tractive features of Charlotte's loveiy-with the Edwards children while. their Tames A Foi t J LI .' ailVi V J. J S i- parents are away. TVTr nnrl TVTrs. David H. Gordon- are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Alexander left I Rnpndincr two weeks in New York, Saturday night for a week-end trip to Phila-delohia and Atlantic City. Mr. Blowing Rock. I Gordon will attend the Philadelphia i I College Pharmacy celebration, and win Mr. and Mrs. hi. T. Uansler, br., lett hp afcnmnanied bv Mrs. uoraon. imis. Saturav for Little Switzerland, where price will be with the three Gordon thev have a beautiful summer home, children. David. Ji, . Louis apa. uoro- one of the handsomest on the mountain, thy during their parents's absence Mrs Ca nsler will b there all summer". I Mr. Cansler going un fot the week- Mrs. JoseDh C. Patton left naay pnds. ni?rrit fnr a visit to Mrs. KODen u Tnto at Attlantic City. She wm oe Miss Alice Walker has returned from ioined en route at Philadelphia by her Raleigh, where she attended St. Mary's sister. Mrs. Frank Smltn, wno paa school. Miss AValker remained over been in Richmond, and they Will go to for the dances at the North Carolina State college. Atlantic City together. ' Mrs. Smitn s daughter, Miss Barbara, is in- - school there. Mrs. M- M. McCallum and James "Mc' Callum will leave in a day, or so for a trip to Baltimore. ' Mrs. C. C. Kennedy and Susie and Kathleen Sterne left Friday for an extended stay north. They will first visit Mrs. E. N. Clemencesat Wolcott, N. Y. Mrs. Kennedy will; go to Baltimore to visit Mrs. John Byei' ly and the Misses Sterne go to Wash ineton for a visit to mends. Mrs Tvri Mnhl Piatt." of Aiken. S. C, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Piatt, th a .-latter, her:' aunt, at their home "on tvtjccc uahnme Une iss Piatt leuaves in AVI lOOO I AAUi" " , , . a few days for sumier, &. io vioit friends thede. ' Estelle Tomlinsom of- Jackson viU. "Fta... who is the charming nouse guest of Miss Lillian ipya, win return hnmfi In several days. Miss Tomlinson Kennedy will join them and the three attended : the commencement exercise. will go to Ogdensburg, .N.'Y., to visit at. . .Davidson College and the dances Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Augsbury, tne 1 here w eanesuaj aim . -p -fv,- Micotx, stoma' I ctXnnoiiv vtrpr en route home irom ia.Ll.ei a. OlSWM- AJi. Hie- i'liocca u.iuv. , , , Mrs. Kennedy will later visit Mr. anJ Staunton. Va., where she has been at Mrs. O. B. Carpenter in New York. I tending Mary xsaiawm Deimujr, The Misses ssterne win spena me sum- 7- . mer with their sister, . :. Armand.Myers will leave Monday foi a business trip to- Aoerueen mu v"---' Miss Margaret Washburn, daughter l age, uTr. or4 "VT re A TT WasTihnrn hnstl iii. iUl . aiiu iuio, j. . . . v. , - , , arrived home from Fort Towson, Okla., Robert McLeod, ot Maxton, is a vi&- where she taught school since last fail, itor in tne cuy. "itttTXJCVU ' She will spend the summer here, with for the fi xappa. Aiyua ouc her parents, but expects to return to j Tuesday mgni- ; , T7l TrtTi-an in -tin a. -fall ll ' m " . I HVvfrp.Rt -J. Wrism. Ol vv msiun-oaiciii T" XTorinev : who has been attendinar I Is visiting William T. Laslie, Jr., at u - - - ' - . . -rs'i State College in Raleigh, has return- his home on South xiouievara, ( ju ed home. Miss Grace Albea. who for the past year has been making her home at the Y. W. C. A., Will oe witn mr. ana ivirs. r" M. Cave- at their home, 1908 Avon- rlalfi avenue-until June- 15, when she will be married to T. A. Rivers, of Atlanta. worth. T . - Miss - Marv ' Brevard Alexander re- tiir-npd Friday from Raleigh, where she attended the dances at the N. C. State College. TWi'sa Tpssie Rankin left Saturday for Greensboro, where she will attend the commencement exercises at the North Among the prominent .Charlotte club Carolina College for Women. Monday rmor, who will attend' the State fed- she will leave for New York, to visit TVTr. and Mrs. W. W. Rankin, Jr., rh? DECORATING I If fleco: wizard in the art of baking and ratina fakes Is th 1n.tfft. addifion ' Ptrsrinnpl nf Pn rlor TRnlrprV. on 0rth Trj-on street. He is C. E. S'chroe- fft Manager Fisher brought here to c,e 11 r-ossible for the people of this l) anil , : 1 a ' a 1 'rful lvli.jry 10 omam liib w uh- tir, MV'-"'ii.eu caKes ior special luuu- (,,,, . ' " ujumaiiiy can uo uuugm. in 1 1 Iur verv laree cities it. o" past week, the nrst or tr's p 1 r 8 connection witn X5ar. bas k ry- the demand, for his cakes ant Puch that e has been busy ,,,'uU0ush' Satiir-dnv Vioautlfiil Ham- 5nVf Schroeder's handiwork were er ?' 0ne a wedding cake, one a flow thrw ot and another a design" in --"-a ca.(jri moumea auuve me in 11 f olumns intricately wrought "w. v,:n:h of these former her brother. " She will be join ed later by her sister, miss jvuuv? Tvrnnrf. Tiankin. and they will go to Niagara, Montreal and other points of j interest. ' rr. .T. P. Matheson and Dr. Alonzo Myers arrived in New York from Eu rope Saturday. They went to Europe for an extended stay, but were forced to return on account of the coal short age. They returned with, a. voluntary crew. They wiu spenu ocveioi uxm in .lSTew York,., after which .they wilt return to Charlotte. tvTr : and : Mrs. E. P. Coles, Mr. and ATra Jesse M. UlOnam, iir. uu.im... rt f niinmoi, -ond a. THimher lanta, where he baked and sold Ffcnch f Charlotte.g pther enthusiastic golf-- tireensDoro 101 me WIZARD IN CAKES NOW AT BARKER'S Cakes and Pastrv With Intricately Wrought Decor ations Now Available in Charlotte Beautiful Speci mens nf SrlirnpfWs Handiwork in isaKerys Windows. .... j or a will' CO LU tournament- there, this. week. pastry and decorated cakes exclusive a r.-,, nri- f or decorative , icing can be filled by Mr. Schroeder, wno ex- Mias Mary Yorke Johnstpp is visit Dlained that ne coum fry ne Mrs. L. S. Whitwortn in ADemarie Charlotte City Hall m icing u "i' : Pher1 of the cake desires . that par- , wftfEN HAVE ticular decoration. Also, he said he STIFF BRAINS." win make a bust of any person m icing. cither as a decoration for a very large 1 Thft hockey-playing girl i. - fnr its ' own novelty, if sucn I - . l,1,Bi. desmMhpd aa a no. an order should be received. In the tentially bad mother atT a -conference hakine of his caKes auu f1""", lipid on the "present x-nytsiuai -au sshroeder explained that at least a f Girls , -iQ i-omiired to properly pre-1 ,tT,,i. nar- cent of women evmnas , ho dontrh from which the DaKed 5r.triictnra havev,been more or less a,, . -.-- fhot tiracess. t,,-irAn product is maue, F- 7 1 Hflcapacitateu iui, u'"6 vuuu.u, though long and tedious, greatly - in-1 one of the 'speakers, "while the creases the delicacy of the pastry, "Mr, was give j'-iiuty by delicate touches of i.r "y roer has spent his life, as a Sgo ' h or steward. Born in Chi V Went to France .in : his late h l,,nd there Perfected- himself, in Wrh e o the peculiarly deUcfous fawljastry and in 'the tart 'of de k'8cn? caes. He recently sereved U iiaco 1 on with the Hotel -Dempsey, --. via., 10 come to xjarKer s xjbu. i-'oiin r,; . . . , . Btao 4 J 10 ms going-XO Macun, I 77vil0, AdV. ds business for himself At-) est attainablevr-Adv. little feminine womaiv of the Victorian v,aL-fno- nf hid cakes, likev In Baiiv three" or four strapping the baking oTthe many other varieties .. , V of products of the Barker Bakery, only sss Redmar of the School of Physi- fresh ingredients of the highest quality x Deveiopmeht; said; she had invari3- Ire uBed. it was explained by both found Withe.stiff muscular wo- Mfnager Fisher an,d -Mr; , .Schroeder. man pad a stiff, . slow-working brai& mt- j. 44 iiroa fllflO nOint6Cl alos serves i rojrcVai trainine colleges were pre- aTYurther explanation ot th peculiar &tocy ssiursing ; hw . tor goodness of the.iJarKer i)n nervous cases, ou . ... f?ffitry- orbread' or.rolls - propaganda . for reducing the Through the. sale of such a -.tremen- population via Sweden, WSS FORDSON ri(s- will -be. kept- ata -supttsmgiy . Knee & BlalQck . if h 1 I ' i: ' c. Mil mma mh mi . - . u ir a . . 'i nmBasMU ttats.'mmaM- 1 EDITORIAL Tof foil when prices were Wet rWhirAd the Bon Marche Stores . adjusted their , stocks in accordance witn me wuukt 5ale markets. Every reduction since that time has been re jected in the line immediately upon its being listed by the manufacturers. . Taking losses on one's stock Is not a. nleasant duty, but the jxecutives of the Bon Marche Stores realized that in order n hold the confidence of the public, prices-must be adjust- 3d quickly and simultaneously with those or the wnoiesaier. &g proof of the wisdom of this decision, the sales of the Bon Marche Stores for the first five months of 1921 ex ceed those of the same 'period nf 1920. This has been done in face of reductions ' ranging from 25 to 66' 2-3 on prac tically every article sold by ihese stores. A minute comparison of quality and value, throughout tne store is iiiviteu. BONT MARCHE STORES. Contributed by the Director Df Merchandising Bon Marche Stores.) Motnerfs sjtrikin few tJilk Sport Skirts They are certainly the finest Silk 3port Skirts we've, been able to offer in a long time at so low a price. Finest of Sport Silksnovelty weaves newest up-to-the minute styles, splendid range of plain and fancies, white and colors Mannish Tailored Skirts with novelty pockets. resses and Material Sxqiiisite iJUtrnnet frocks Cool, delightful creations, presenting the latest summer fashions from the exquisite hand-finished frocks to the very popular priced mod els. You will find nothing but the smartest fashion touches evident. . ..--.- r .1' - ' Organdies, Voiles, Swisses, Ginghams. -v - Beautiful fabrics, fascinating colorings and artistic designing are tha features that make these exquisite Summer Frocks "Smart" Scores of these Dresses are the charmingly simple models the very, sort that women will wish for general wear during the coming: Summer days Sheer Voiles, Sturdy. Ginghams and Organdies, featuring ruffles and other dainty trimmings. - - DAINTY LACES AND NEEDLEWORK TRIMMINGS FOR SUMMER DRESSES Organdie Bands and Edges, white, , cream or ecru, with white or colored needlework $L2fi. $2 Yd' Organdie Banding, Eyelet work in bands or all over for :yokesr Round .Thread and Filet; Laces, Galloons and Beadings. Loop Edges in all colors and white. . 19c yd Organdy Sashing, white with colored edges,, two. vidths ..... . . . . . . v 50c and 100 3rd Organdy Ruffling in '&ll colors and white 35c and 50c . Lace and Net Fischu, banding and vesting. Organdy and net - tuckings for yokes and vesting. You owe it to yourself to see this wonderful dis play of beautiful Slimmer Dress trimmings. ORGANDIES, SWISSES,' VOILES "New fresh, crisp, beautiful Summer Wash Fabrics. Organdies and Swisses; from St. Gall. v Solid white or. a choice of thirty-five shades.. Pin dots, dime dots, - quarter "dots, ; colored dots on white grounds, white or cqlored' dots on . colored grounds. " , : " All charming and ranging; in price; from (1.00 t0 9.5D;Yard; J i: '.'..! I.. CHIFFON AND GEORGETTE VOILES' : ! Of two-ply doubletwisted i yarnai: 'little dots,i little; sneCKS, iixiie.aesigns,..urganuie r.iowera,' mosuy -uarji.' A few, light grounds, 3&t0 40 inches wid- , - 39c69C$lliYd : j ? ! TUB SILK PETTICOATS . - . . - They're Priced $2Mt0$7M One needs them with Summer frocks and Skirts of many kinds. These' are made of heavy quality white or flesh Wash Silk all the wanted lengths . are here. FULL LENGTH COTTON CREPE KIMONOS - - - ' ' ::,,7' It's been years since Imported Crepe Kimonos of this kind have been sold at so low a price Gdlorsrose and copen, quaintly embroidered in white.r- eylaun. ler perfectly. . ; 1

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