THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. SOCIETY MISS ADELAIDE PEARSON CALDWELL Social Editor, Thorn 277 AN oreCclsT Annabel Miss Query Becomes Bridt of Mr. Consart Mi-.b Margaret Query an I Kirk Con sart, v.ii quie- v -uvi-ed Wednesday e.cning at 7:00 t the hr.i- of the bride's parents, Mr. and rMs. Lee H. Qa.Ty. tl4 Lei 1 aveni,.-. t r R-v. T F. McKinnon of Kuthorforclton offi- "Ti;o"tendants v .re viss-s Am,'? and Martha Quer and Eiaine Belk, nnd Mrs. B. E. Fvle. Little Bernard C m?.ort. Forde car ried the ring. Hie living o.-.m was beautifully deoo-.-arei wiih cut flowrs and ferns. The wedding march was plaved by Mis Kui-'me Cors-ut. The bride was lovely in a suit o gray with accsd-vios to match. Af ter5, a ten days' trip to B:dtimcie, "Washington and N-w York. Mr. and -Mrs. Consart wiU be at h-me tc their friends at 121 J K. 10th. The brido in a pretty and attractive yiung woman bel ;1 by a wMo cireie of friends. The groom is . young mar: of aibi'I?y ai d wide pomarity. Residential Changes Of Interest Mr. and Mrs. If- A. London who hAve been living at 909, South Tryon. for some years, will yiv ur house keeping for the present and will, after October 1. be with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dodsworth, South Tryon. The house vacated by the Londrns will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McDonald and family, they moving from cheir present residence next door to the house the Londons nave been occupying- The house vacated by the McDonalds will be occupied by A. II. Miistead and family, who are now living on East Avemi?. Mr. McDonald owns the residen e which the Londons vaca as well as the residence he and family at present occupy. Gym Classes Open October 3. The Y. W. C. A- gymnasium classc open October 3. A contest for mem bers in the business women's classes is being planned and if one can judge from a similar contest of last yvar, will prove very exciting and gratify ing. The girls who were in the business women's classes last year are having a picnic at Lakewood Friday evening at which time captains will be elected and teams formed for the contest. A new arrangement of classes has been worked out for this year. In stead of classes meeting twice a week, as they have in previous years, taey will meet only once a week except the morning class for women, which will meet twice a week as usual. Be sides the gymnastic classes, there will be a class in aesthetic and folk dancing also a class in games such as basket hall, indoor baseball, volley ball, etc. The girls desiring to eofrie to two classes a week may take any two of these classes. Mrs. MacDonaid Honors Brides-elect Complimenting Miss Anne Dewey Chambers and Miss Rogers Gibbon, at tractive bridesolect for October. Mrs. J- Caldwell McDonald w;is bridge nos less Thursday morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Yv. Mellon. North Poplar. An autumnal color scheme of yellow was prettily pronounced in zimias and golden glow. Mrs. McDonald received her guests in a gown of black lace and c rsage of snapdragon. Miss Chambers wore gray georgette with Baby Irish lace trimmings, and old blue hat. Her cor sage was of of pink roses. Miss Gibbon wore a modish gown of black satin and red velvet hat. Her flowers were red roses. A salad course, ices and cake were served after the game, the hostess be ing assisted by Mrs- Mellon, and Miss S;.rah and Margaret Mellon. Wedding Cards For October 6. Cards announcing a brilliant wed ding of the s?ason received Thursday are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hand request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their neice, Miss Sarah Adelaide Davis, to Mr. Randall Brooks, on Thursday, the sixth of October, at half after seven o'clock in the even ing, at the Church of the Holy" Com forter, Charlotte. North Carolina. In Honor of Miss Morrison In honor of Miss Ida Morrison, sister of Governor Morrison who is her guest, Mrs. Y. H. Willard, will enter Lain at bridge Friday afternoon at her home on East Boulevard, Dilworth. There will be three tables. Miss Morrison came early in the week to visit Mrs. Yv'illard. She will probably return to Raleigh the latter part of the week. Marriage of Note ; '"i'M's In Statesville Of high social note in Statesville, and of interest to many here, was the mar riage Wednesday afternoon, in States ville, of Miss Marjery White and Har old H. Yount, the ceremony being per formed in the lovely new home the groom built for his bride, the officiating minister being Rev. J. H. Pressley, of the A. R- P. church. The house is one of the prettiest in Statesville and is beautifully furnished. The finishing touches were put last week" so it was in readiness for the marriage with which it was to be so interestingly christened. Numbers of friends were present to witness the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White, of Hillsboro, 111. They were formerly of Statesville but nave lived in Illinois for a number of jvars They come to Statesville for the sum mers. The bride is especially pretty ana charming and is very much beloved in Statesville.. Mr. Yount is one of the leading young men of Statesville, successful in busi ness in business, popular and command ing prestige which would be flattering to any young man. He and his bride left by motor for a trip through Vir ginia. They will the ntake the train for a tiip North. The bridal party was entertained the night bafore the fedding, by friends, Wade Montgoremry. being present. .. LADIES AND MISSES DRESS. Youthful and distinctive is una straight line one piece frock with its fullness caught in place at the hips with elastic. Jersey, Poiret, Twill and Canton Crepe are suitable materials The detachable Peter Pan collar and turn back cuffs can be of any desired The ladies' and misses dress. ao. 12P9 is cut in sizes 14 and 16 years, .36 3S and 40 inches bust measure. Size Miss Maragret Eddy left Tuesday night on her return to Virginia, to enter resume her studies at St. Hilda's Hill. Miss Eddy took a high stand at the school last year. She is one of the prettiest and brightest girls in the col lege set- Miss Anna Howerton, superintendent of the Presbyterian Hospital has return ed from Pennsylvania where she' "at tended the funeral of her sister Mrs. Stough, at Shippensburg. NUMEROUS PERSONS KILLED. Lisbon, Sept. 22. Numerous persons were killed and injured during a heavy thunderstorm which swept Portugal yesterday. Seven persons were killed in this city when a wall collapsed upon a tram car, while other persons were swept into sewers and rescued with Jir-ficulty. Miss Query Becomes Bride of Mr. Consart. Miss Margaret Query and Kirk Cou sart were quietly married Wednesday evening at 7:00 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le. H. Query. 614 Leigh avenue the Rev. J. F. McKinnon of Rutherfordton offi ciating. The attendants were Misses Annie and Martha Query and Elaine Belk and Mrs. B. E. Forde. Little Bernard Cousart Forde car ried the ring. The living room was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and ferns. The wedding march was played by Miss Earline Cousart. The bride was lovely in a suit of gray With accessories to match. After a ten clays' trip to Baltimore, Washington, and New York, Mr. and Mrs. Cousart will be at home to their friends at 1219 E. Tenth. The bride is a pretty and attractive young woman beloved by a wide circle of friends. The grcom is a young man of ability and wide popularity. SI Hawthorne. Lane Choir. The Junior Choir of Hawthorne Lane Methodist church is called to meet for a rehearsal with C. A. Mcllvain, choir director, at 7:30 o'clock to prepare fur Rally Day exercises that are to be i held at the church October 2nd. The ichearsal will be held at the church. "THE HOUSE OF SERVICE" Dcuble Guarantee. Free Tuninis and Liberal Selling Plan. Write for Catalogue, Prices and Term3 t f-L - "The World's Best Piano" And Othev Standard Makes, and the Incomparable AMPICO. JOHN V. POST & CO. 209 West Trade St. Charlotte. N. C. Coral Baker Music Studios Here. Honoring Attractive Bride-elect Cimplimenting their attractive kins 36 requires 3 1-2 yards 36-inch material with 3-S yard 27 inch contrasting. Price 15 cents. The fall and winter issue of the Fashion Magazine is now ready. It contains over 300 styles, several dress making lessons, etc., and is, undoubt edly, a book which every woman who wants to dress well and wants to see her family well dressed should have, Prive 10 cents a copy. Order patterns from The Pattern De parfment, The Charlotte News, Char lotte, N. C. Chapter Day September 25 is Chapter Day with Mecklenburg Chanter D. A. R. This year the chapter will meet with Mrs Henry Belk at her home on Hawthorne Lane, Mrs. Margaret Kelly Abernethy is chairman of the entertainment com mittee. Mrs. Barksdale Better Mrs- E. W. Barksdale mother of Mrs. A. H. Miistead, who has been desperately ill, is improved. Ice Cream Sale The ladies of Circle No. 3, Dilworth Methodist church, will sell ice cream on the lawn at Mrs. Lineberger's, 311 East Boulevard, Friday evening at 7:30 Personals L. W. Moore, of Wilmington, grand master of the grand lodge of Odd Fel lows in North Carolina, passed throuarn woman, Miss Ella Cornelius, Misses i Charlotte Wednesday enroute to Ga3- Aurelia and Harriet Cornelius enter tained in their apartment in the Church hill "Wednesday. Miss Ella Cornelius is to be married to Boyce Rodgers, October 18, in Moores vill. In a room banked with roses and ferns cubical hearts were playei?, af- j ter which a two-course luncheon was (served. The bride was presented with ! a miscellaneous shower, each gift being j accompanied with clever bit of verse, Miss Cornelius wore brown , georgette and velvet, with corsage of Russell rose- The guests numbered thirty. Why Liberty Hall Chapter Met Interesting meeting of Liberty Hall Chapter D. A. R. was held Thursday morning at the Carneerie Librarv. Two j topics were discussed the state dues, and the unveiling of the tablet to the soldiers of the World War, in November. The State conference is to be in Gas- jtonia this fall, and there is every rea son to believe that tNf ""-iference will i be one of warm interest. TAKE NO CHANCES settle the question FOREVER by purchasing a STIEFF PIANO Call or phone for prices or fill out following blank and mail: CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc., Charlotte, N. C. Please send catalogue and prices of Pianos. Name ' Address tonia to attend an Odd Fellows' dis trict meeting there Wednesday night. He was the principal speaker. He will visit Concord tonight at a meeting of similar nature Mrs. Beechor Eason and little son Beecher, Jr., of Colorado Springs, Co.. are visiting Miss Vida Eason on West Trade street. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Graham, of New York, are in the city. They came from lryon, where they spent the Sum mer.- Mr. and Mrs. Graham former resided in jnariotte ana have many fiends here. Mr. Graham is a brother of Mrs. W. L. Wallis, of East Ninth street Mrs. Charles M. Carson and Mrs. A T. Summey have returned from Blow ing Rock. Mrs. Carson went to the Rock early in the Summer, spending the season there with the exception of a week at home in mid-Summer. Mrs. Summey has been at the Rock for a month. She and Mrs. Carson made the trip by auto. DEATHS FUNERALS V NOAH L. FRADY. Asheville, Sept. 22. Noah L. Frady, 79, Confederate veteran and member or Company B, 14th North Carolina In fantry during the War Between the States, who dropped dead Wednesday in a field he has cultivated for halt a century, will be buried Friday in a casket made to his order 15 years ago. He supervised the draping of the casket in Confederate gray and a local undertaker has had it stored for a de cide and a half. SARAH GIBSON FEIMSTER. Tavlorsville, Sept. 22. Mrs. Sarah Gibson Feimster died Thursday follovv nf Ipss than a week. Mrs. Feimster was the daughter of - nr ,r nihson. or the late Rufus ana jxwhj Concord community and was in he seventy-third year of her age. she was married to James Feimster of Iredell county, where J f for a time, moving to Taylorsville 27 Six Siren were born to tn union One child died in infancy. The other, are W. C. Feimster of Newton, Mrs. I. W. Somers of Stony Point. H. i ani E. D. Feimster. MjJg- bell and Miss Grace Feimster in pTace. She is also pt.mt brother, W. B. Gibson of StatJ'he tvip funerel was conducted irum PrLySfnchurch this morning a 10 o'clock by her pastor. Dr. l. . Moore, and interment was in tne tjwn cemetery. WALTER THOMi so Winston-Salem, Sept. 2 Thompson, superintendent o'"! OUlSl chuuicu o iiumt: an l in western North Carolina fprenced, died here V,! was a son of Professor , : Thompson, Statesville, a:, v" f'' Holland Thompson, of -N': was 46 years old and u S) , ;; : Mrs. Thompson and thrr. (,Lf. WILL NOT STAND f n Denver, Colo., Sept. 22. tL .' canpublic will not stand fr,r , K increases in the price oi r,f,J'J as the result of war tay.rS ;ir1: posed to Federal taxes r,n t,, and proprietary medicines, in V ? Ion of the National As-.so, ;'' tail Druggists, which U hoH'n" 5 annual convention here. 5 5 Miss Terry Bland and Miss Adelaide Caldwell returned . Thursday morning from Columbia, S. C, where they attend ed the opening dances at the University of South Carolina, they were guests of friends while in the city. John D- Shaw left Wednesday night for Cambridge to enter the law school at Harvard. Mr. Shaw is the son of Mrs. John D. Shaw of Charlotte and is one of the leading'-young men of'state. He inherits his talent for the law, his father, and grandfather both having been prominent lawyers. IES OFFICE SUPPL And OFFICE FURNITURE At A Book Store of Rare Excellence Office Suppliers and Furnishers. Former Maqor McNinch has been in the home port for a week. He came for the exposition. FOLLY-ANNA CAFETERIA GOOD MORNING Carolina cooking by Carolina cooks To the Queen's taste owned and served by North Carolinians. MEAL HOURS: Breakfast 7:30 to 950 'mner : n:45 to 2:30 Supper 5;3o to 7:30 Miss Janie Matthews, Miss Lottie Hart. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL Second Floor. --o j Of""" eatun M ia J Jtem Of his We announce for riday and Saturda Beginning Friday Morning at 9 o'Clock One of the greatest value-giving events in few frail ever offered in this city. It's a sale of over Three Hundred of the newest Fall Dresses ini four great price groups that average about half the original value. . They are all of the newest Fall models of the finer type, specially purchased for this sale and offered at prices which in no way describe; their quality. cmong the M ateriab are- rr Crepe $ack Satins. Canton Crepes, Satin Cantons, ftoshanara Crepes, Satins, (georgettes, Jricotines. Poiret Jvfiii feaded, Smbroided and tailored Models, Navy Slue, rowns, and glacks Predominate Because the dresses are so extensively desirable aiid because they are such excep tional values, and because they are mostly one or two of a kind models, it will be the part of wisdom to make selection from this group as near 9 o,clock as possible. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44. v "CHARLOTTE'S SHOPPING CENTER" -CEo 'A BON MARCHE STORE I 1

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