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t ? 1 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14, 1921. I SOCIETY NEWS I jfc BUSS ADELAIDE PEARSON CALDWELL SocUl Editor, Phone 277 y- Mrs. Foster Entertains. Mrs. L. F. Foster gave a - lovoly bridge party Tuesday morning at th Woman's Club. The club rooms were decorated with vases of pink larkspur and sveetpes. Mrs. Foster received her guests Jn a frock of lavendar organdie. Mrs. Foster, who makes her horre at the Martin Farms in Gaston county is claimed by Charlotte society as well as by society in Gaston county, and spends much time in the city. The quests included Mrs. L. L. Jen kins, of Asheville, Mrs. Robert M. Miller, Mrs. John M. Scott, Mrs. Ed ward W. Mellon. Mrs. A. B. Reee. Mrs. Charles F. Dalton. Mrs. "W. H. Dula. Mrs. Minnie AVriston Smith. Mis. J. P. Caldwell, Mrs. Rena McDowe.'l Roach, Mrs. Lockwood Jones, Mrs. J. P. Quarles. Mrs. Armistead Burwell. Mrs. Isaac C. Lowe, Mrs. Joseph Hull, Mrs. V. Myers Hunter. Mrs. Ruth Reillev "Wilkes, Mrs. George Fitzsim mons," Mrs. E. A. Quintard, Mrs. Lee Rutzler, Mrs. J. Louie Williamson, Mrs. Joseph Graham, of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. J. Renwick "Wilkes. Mrs. "William A. Graham, Miss Susie Hutchison. MifcS Elizabeth Miller. Miss Cornie For-?. From Gastonia: Mrs. J. M. Holland, Mrs. J. V. Harper, Mrs. R, L. Adams, Mrs. Hugh Legare, Mrs. R. Grady Rankin. Mrs. W. E. Haynes. Mrs. C. D. Welsh of Cramerton; Mrs. C. E. Hutchison, Mrs. Edwin Hutchi son and Misses Eunice and Mary Hutchison, of Mount Holly. Dowd-Calloway Announcement. The following announcements have been received: "Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Thoma3 Calloway announce the marriage of their daughter. Virginia Urana, to th3 Rev. Orren Wesley Dowd, on Thurs day, June the ninth, nineteen hun dred and twenty-one. State Road, North Carolina. At home, after June the twenty-ninth, Morehead City North Carolina." Rev. Mr. Dowd is a relative of W. C. Dowd and W. F. Dovd of this city. TT I V Annabel Henderson Simpson Improving. Henderson Simpson, son of Mrs. D. H.- Simpson, is getting along very nice ly following an operation for appen dicitis at the Mercy hospital last Wed nesday. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Associated Uni versity Women, which was to have been held Wednesday, has been indefi nitely postponed owing to the fact. that the president and the chairman of the program committee are out of town. Engagement of John Tillett and Miss Hazel Martin Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edward Martin announce the engagement of their i , daughter, Hazel, to John Ttllet. the mar riage to take place at the Vanderbilt hotel, New York city, on June the twenty-first. Only relatives and a few Intimate friends will be in attendance. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Martin and Mr. Tillett, which was made in Madison, -Wis., Sunday, is of widespread interest in the highest social circles of North Carolina and Wiscon sin. Miss Martin is charmingly re membered here as the house-guest ' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tillett dur ing the past spring. While here, she was accorded many social honors. She will receive a most cordial welcome here as a bride. Miss Martin is a native of Madison, but for the past few years has made her home in New York, where two of her sisters live. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin, which is located at Madison, and is exceptionally cultured and charming. Mr. Tillett, who is one of Charlotte's most popular young men, is the third son of Mr. and Mrs- Charles W. Tillett of North Tryon street. He is a gradu ate of the University of North Caro lina. During the world war, he was in the aerial service. He is secretary and treasurer of the Jewell Cotton mills at Thomasville and the Clover Cotton mills at Clover, S. C, with headquarters in Charlotte. He is a young man who combines splendid business ability and magnetic personality, and is widely pop ular in Charlotte and throughout North Carolina. Horne-PooJe. Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Foreman Poole announce the marriage of their daughter, Elsie, to Ashley Home, on Saturday, the eleventh of June, one thousand, nine hundred and twenty one, at the Horhe Memorial Methodist church, Clayton, North Carolina. . Accompanying card: Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Home will be at home, after the twenty -fifth of June, Roxborough Hall," Clayton, North Carolina. Mrs. Biakely Able to be Out Mrs. James Biakely is able to be up and out Jor the first time for the past ten months having been confined to her home in Dilworth with rheumatism. Wesley Sigma Theta Class to Klect Officers Thu. Wesley Sigma Theta class of Tryon Street Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting in the class room at the church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Officers . will be elected. Sorosis Holds Last 3Ieeting of Season. Sorosis is holding its last meeting of the season Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock with Mrs. W. L. Butt at the home of her daughter,. Mrs. David Clark, in Myers Park. Dairy ervice 500 East Fourth Street Phone 3636 Why shduld your child eat spinach? "It's good for him," you say. Yes, but why? and why MILK? Why BUTTER? Why "string, beans? Why EGGS? It's because they con tain VITAMINES, the new ly discovered mysterious force that controls growth and life. The usual signs of MAL NUTRITION are circles un der the eyes, bad color, wing ed shoulder blades, sunken chest, prominent abdomen, stringy forearm, and gen eral "fatigue posture." Plenty of good pasteurized milk will correct these de fects. The milk with the big "W" on the cap is the kind to use ocial Calendar TUESDAY. 4 p. m. Liberty Hall Chapter, D. A. R., will celebrate Flag Day at the home of Mrs. Isaac Hardeman in My ers Park. 6 till 9 p. m. Susanna Wesley Bibie class of Brevard Street Methodist church will give a supper in the bast ment of the church. 8:30 p. m. Piano pupils of W. H. Overcash will give a recital in Harma Hall. Y. M. C. A. WEDNESDAY. 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Blanche Manning will, give a luncheon at the Woman's Club for her house guest. Mrs. G. W. Milllcan, of Atlanta. A matinee party will follow the -luncheon. 8 p. -m. Pupils of Miss Agnes Man ning will give a recital in Stief's music hall. Personals Captain and Mrs. Thomas W. Gary and son, Thomas W. Gary, Jr., of isartow, tia.., will arrive in the cit Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. II. C. . Cassel, the former a brother of Mrs. Garv, at ih-ir heme on North t'huroh street, captain and Mrs. Gary have been attending commencement exercises a- the Citadel, Charleston, S. C, thiir con being a member of the graduating class. . pringdale airy D 500 East Fourth Street Phone 3636 Zack Linney, Sam McDonald and A Woman's Way "I tried for four months to get my wife to try Mayr's Wonderful Reme dy, which I know had helped a friend of mine who also suffered from stom ach trouble. She insisted her case was different. I finally had to bribe her with a new dress. The first do3e produced remarkable results, clearing her complexion and restoring her appe tite. She can now oat things she hadn't, been able to for many years." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus froiu the intestinal tract and allays the in flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose wfcl convince or money refunded. John S. Blake Drug Co., Charlotte Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. FERTIFICATE OF FILIXG OF CO SB.T BY STOCK HO LDZilS TO DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina. Department or btate. . to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: -.. Whereas. -K appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof deposited in my office, thar the Club Acres Company, a cor poration, of this State, Whose principal office is situated in the City jof Char lotte, County of Mecklenburg, State of North Carolina, (Charles E. Backer being the agent therein an.d in charge thereof, upon whom process may he served), has ftmoplted with the re quirements of Chapter 22 of the Con solidated Statutes entitled "Corpora tions, and the amendments thereto, preliminary to the issuing of this cer "ncate that such consent . has been Now. therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State or iir.th Carolina, do hereby certify that , the said corporation did, on the 30th day of May, 1921, m ? j office a duly executed and attested in XI1"?8 t0 the dissolution of said certificate and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on law my Sal(i omce as Provided by In tAHtlmnnv nhr.f T 1 -. - i set my hand and affixed my official A D ai921 3th day f May " J. BRYAN GRIMES, 6-14-4t-oaw Secretary of State. 151 -H-i - rw '? "s 1 STIEFF PIANO For Three Quarters of a Century A ' LEADER Call or phone for prices or fill out following blank and send us: " Chas. M. Stieff, Inc.. Charlotte, N. C. ,Plae send catalogue 'and price of pianos. Name Address .... GIRLS' MIDDY SUIT. Whether the regulation middy, in cluded .in pattern No. 1032, is made with or without an applied yoke is sim ply 'a matter of choice. The plaited style of bloomer, preferred by most school girls and required by many gymnasiums, is included. The girls middy suit No. 1032 is cut in sizes 4 to 12 years. Size 8 requires 3 3-4 yards 36-inch or 3 1-4 yards 41- J034 inch' material, with 3 3-4 yards braid. Price,, 15 cents. Every -oman who wants to dress stylishly and economically should order at once -the Summer issue of our Fashion Quarterly, which contains over 300 styles, dressmaking lessons, &c. Price 10 cents. Postage prepaid and safe delivery guaranteed. Send 25 cent for a pattern and Fashion Quarterly. Bob Griffith left Tuesday morniiig Ijc Chapel Hil tc attend t ie finils at the University of North Carolina, making the trip through the country in Mr. Linneys car. States Lee, who has been attendin Princeton, will arrive home Wednesday to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lee. r Major and Mrs. W. R. Robertson are spending a month at Brevard at the cottage of DrC. W. Hunt. Mrs. John L. Morehead has return ed from Easton. Md., where she has been visiting her parents. Miss Eleanor Alleman, of Nachi toches, La., is the guest of Mrs. Morn son Brown at har home, 807 East ave nue. - . 4 Mrs. Fred M. Laxton has returned from Graham where she has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott White, the latter hep sister- Dr. and Mrs. Addison G. Brenizer have returned from Boston, where Dr before the Am? erican . Surgeons' association. While- there, they were witn air. ana aits Edmund V. Patterson. -..W. Miss-. Margaret Willis, secretary to Governor Morrison, has arrived in the city from Raleigh. Miss Willis comes to see her mother, Mrs. V. O. Willis, who, for some time past, has been jndis posed at her home on Worthington ave-nut MITCHELL-ARMOUR. Chicago, June 14. A license to wed has been issued to John J. Mitchell, Jr., son Of John J. Mitchell, chairman of the board of directors of the Illinois Trust and Saving3 Bank, and Miss Lolita Ogden Armour, daughter of J. Ogden Armour, president of Armour & Co. They will be married Saturday at Mellody Farm, Lake For est, the Armour homo, according to announcement made today. WHY BE WEAK AND NERVOUS it as a result of pale, thin watery blood Nuxated - Iron will help make you strong and well again; it has been Used and highly endorsed by former United States Senators. Judges of U. S. Courts, many physicians "and promi nent men. Even the Pope at Rome has written especially of the merits of Nuxated Iron in a communication to the Pharmacie Normale. Over 4, C00.000 people are using it annually to help build red blood, strength ana endurance. At all druggists. Wedding Gift Suggestions FRAMED PICTURES CUT GLASS CANDLE STICKS BOOK ENDS BOUDOIR LAMPS BOOKS SEPARATELY OR IN SETS BOOK CASES . and hundreds of other distinctive and useful gifts. Also Engraved Invitations or Announcements Party Favors and Decorations Brides Books and Greeting Cards. A Book Store of Rare Excellence Office Suppliers and Furnishers. AMERICAN WOMAN . NOW MARCHIONESS XttflWW.':. - i ff W ' v 5 v ;v-::.;-.-:-.-: X The Marchioness Cnrzoa. When Earl Curzon of Kedleston, the British foreign minister, be came Marquis Curron recently it made another American woman a marchioness in the British peerage. The new Marchioness Curzon is a native of Decatur, Ala., and the daughter of J. Monroe Hinds, late tf. S. minister to Brazil, AMERICANS PILOTED BY MISSSTIRLING TUESDAY MAY BE HOTTEST SO FAR North and South Carolina Hottest States in Whole Country Monday. Tuesday bids fair to be the hottest day of the year, according to G. E. Lindgren. meteorologist of the local weather bureau. The highest .temperature reached Monday -was 93 degrees about S 'clonic in the afternoon. The highest tempera ture Sunday was 92 degrees about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The tempera ture at 8 o'clock Tuesday mornimr was not as high as that of 8 o'eloek Monday morning. It was higher at 10 o'clock, however, than that of 10 o'clock Monday morning. At 11 o'clock. ,a ihat of io o'clock Mon- cW morning. At 11 o'clofek it was 91 degrees. .According to Mr. Lindgren, it is highly probable that the tempera ture will reach 96 during the day. - The highest temperature recorded in June of last year was 98 degrees about this time of the month. A tempca ture of 95 degrees was reached sevra times throughout the month. July is considered the hottest month of th year in this section, but as far as he.U records are concerned, the honors ire evenly split between June ,and Ju.y. The highest temperature ever recorded in Charlotte was 102 degrees- This rec ord was reached twice In June and twice in July. The nottest place in the entire coun try Monday was Florence, S. C. It had a temperature of 100 degrees. This was closely followed by New Bern with 98 degrees. At 8 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. Washington and Raleigh were two of the hottest places in the coun try. . This throws no light, however, nn what mav tran: , as sudden thunder th? fc. 1 - a. . cnajige cunuiuons onir)r.,...u, a rt a arop or anout 10 dPgre- day. Indications point to fHi,. Prs in h TRIAL OF RIOTpdo "I PUT OFF TO Richmond, Va., June H of Samuel Neal, negi firing into the streets The '-"cuf-ed by two white men aqiin, women iasi nigni, m Sr.uth r: ," ?!i was continued in noli.-- ... ,, L"m U SatnrHov TV,, JU't t-j Ul.V. 'lit- I i,SS 0f Tr V Conway ana J. n. Brown. ,-harrt ilt"y attacking the two v.-'!:iVl. u wh continueci until Saturday. tjf,j . a?o was required of each. x, fu,-hoP' ble has occurred in ' lrrM:- since the disturhnnr,. )-..,' : u;chmo! . i -i inset. Fontainbleau, France, June 14. (By the Associated Press) American, Brit ish and French women golf experts began the first round of the women 3 French open golf championship tourna ment here today. .The American team was headed by Mias Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, Ga., the other members of the team being Miss Alice Hanchett, of San Francisco; Mrs. F. E. Dubois, of the Baltuarol, N. J , club, and Misa Isabel Kent-and -Mrs. A. B. Graves, American residents of Paris. Miss Stfrling's"6ppbheirt" was Mlie. Chasseloup-Laubat, of France. Miss Stirling made the course yesterday in 79, while her "opponent today turned in a card for 82. Both these scores Were considered very good, considering the conditions under.-which the round was playod.' -. The draw for opponents, . placed ai American iri each of the five pairs tee ing off for the first round. ; BEAT AMERICAN TO DEATH. Berlin. June 14. (By the Associated Press); Louis Snyder, of Boston, W.13 beaten to death-, by Polish insurgent near Myslwitz. Upper Silesia, May 29, according to Karl Born, a Hamburg machinist, who escaped from that re gion a week ago "and arrived, here to day. -" If You Are Moody Find Out Why! If 7t?Pktvr i 5 SfltnSfnni- H Sm i Mi To feel "blue," cross and nervous all the time is not natural for anyone. Often it is due merely to faulty kidney action. Housework, the many family cares and loss of rest and sleep, all wear the nerves and so weaken the kidneys. Then comes that tired, fret-, ful, half-sick state. If you 'have back ache, headache, dizziness, and kidney irregularities, try Doan's Kidney Piha. They have brought health and happi ness to thousands of women. Ask vnnr i neighbor! A Charlotte Woman's Experience. Mrs. T. C. Matheny, 392 W. Bland St.. says: "I suffered from my back and thought it would break when 1 bent over. My back became so weak, I couldn't work. I became unstrung and was troubled with blurred sight and dizziness. My kidneys were inac tive. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills rec ommended so I used several boxes which cured me." 60 at all Drug Stores j Foster Milburr. Co. M C WBuffdo,NY "THE HOUSE OF SERVICE" Double Guarantee. Free Tunlns and Liberal Selling Plan. Write for Catalogue, Prices and Terms "The World's Best Piano" And Other Standard Makes, and the Incomparable AMPICO. JOHN W. POST & CO. 209 West Trade St. Charlotte, N. C Coral Baker Music Studios Here. CBABLorrnrs shopping qwtebt a Son marche store- (Pl oSuiis HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO LEAD THE LIST OF FEATURE ITEMS FOR WEDNESDAY'S SELLING There's a goodreason why, chief of which is the suits them selves. No less than six different styles of recent newness will be included in Wednesday's showing. Both Navy and Black, all with smart collar, pockets and belt ideas to surprise you. Such a notable degree of. value, style and serviceability has been attained, that when these suits were introduced recently they caused the most enthusiastic suit buying of the season. NATURAL PONGEE BLOUSES It's a long time since such good look ing waists, made of such good quality Pongee sold for such a low price. About a he,lf dozen different tailored models to select from. All Silk Taffeta with Ivory ring han PLAIN AND FANCY SUN RAIN" UMBRELLAS AT $2! Came Monday. Solid color, Navy, Purple, Brown .and Taupe as well as Fancy plaids and stripes. All' Silk Taffeta was Ivory ring ahn dles. ; It's the best Umbrella bargain of the season. Jhes e .ifowMand Made Voile Blouses jtfre Made for Summer Comfort rnu .c : :j n. p invy laiLiy niviit; ouiiimt!! cumiort. - Made of fine Imported Voiles .with drawn work, hand em- ! broidery, filet or Irish lace inserts or edges. Short sleeves that are shaped just a little differenta number of just the prettiest kind of styles. Priced jwo hundred eauttful New Mais for &Sednesda 1 Selling This selection of hats includes semi-dress, Dress, Tailored Hats and feanded Sailors. They are reduced to $4.95 each regardless of former prices and afford some of the most substantial values this department has ever offered. V - v y - : -1
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