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. ft THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1921. 1 ' : ' : 1 . ....1 npr1in at. fiiiicffD ,1 finnnflv a rtprnnnn Qie usher in the Christmas sea- v, long been famous for the ' 1 ,m it I lit; r nt 'iuiu uuecuun i"1. i.Trnhrth Starr, teacher of '"'-ipsisfotl by Miss Agnes Lyon i'0' ' ' ,.f iht niano. and Dr. .1. Tf . t its Christmas i;aroi service, ,f:1 - ! o each year attracting as Iif the- chapel will hold, i-.ny ,r" r,i tnduv has heen earefullv "1 Ml i ' ..'i iho orean. The follnwinw vi1"':, - (vram has been arranged: rrc!ulcora'--6n' ComeAli Ye Paith WA S ' Readme if-j! "illr'ii'ristnias Morn Adam Car-'rhe' First Nowell Traditional lAlVses Beulah Holmes, Susie Vo"T v.ire Gibbon. Reader Miss 1 ."vVMle Shenards "Watch Their l" pwk" By Night Bliss . Ti,.-,.. Mem: reaceiui iNignt: uia uerman Alinette i' n Hi"' Glee Club : rh i'?.'ma Night ...(. Mi" rJ""an rwimes King vV enceslas ...... . . . .' Old English V i vi-'ivi Old Russian 1 " i f- S'jsio ATanson on' Qtnt Night .... Neidlinger 4"r;'o... sWne fo:- Thy Light Is ('' -on." Elvey Spicker C.lre Club . -lleihlehum .... tarn'oy ',,- sr.t ;2mit h entertained four ta tf the card-party given , u 01. 1' " i i iuajr ain;i uuun Jl ir ill Vmnnr of Ml55 Vir. iiu;s:,!: of Fayetteville, W. Va., g ner auni, ivuss janie Winner In Movie Star Contest til!' f"fu.,s.. p :r. :r-g were Miss Stegall, Mrs. i t "m."van Trs- c- M. Lowry, Mrs. r '. a' 1 Mrs. A. B. Yandle Mrs. - ,r:"ii rhii'. Miss Nettie Rosenthal, it!' acorn. Trs. Rush T. Wray, t .,' tnn .M. M:iithews. Miss Maggie c.'r7,.. v;-j Mollie Davis, Aliss Alinnie w:'!k. !-, Mrs. Hawkin. ( 1 -.- ....,.,,l.ul Tirivni. c;.1n . rf" , . . J 1 ixr -Vii A A." nni'j n V ...rr nmi Mrs. z,agoren. I Aftor the game, chicken salad and Lffrr ami ice course were served. i t!,.o sriiroiL. i v-(.iv; was well represented in Char- ::r S.iiuniay by numbers of its most r.i.,t-,lr. who rnmf to Clnar. t'nTr.:i.'L I :" , . ,. .-imrt bv automobile.. Among lpm Ufr t t f I . l til a uugt. aim ailo. lii. fv fbli an.i I'd win Yates Webb, Jr., nnr! .Mr? K. I - Ryburn, Mrs. T. r Cr.iV.n ur.-i daughter ana son, and ;,,orr.;, i;i;iiixon. losst oc tnetn jr iurnnl u .he!by Saturday afternoon. jwrican War Mothers foroniJ Annual mm i The American War Alotliers, assist- L . n . a. i tin ix-gion. win give meir secona an- taal ball at the City Auditorium on lfcember 1 i This is the second annual ball, and Jt Is bring anticipated with keen pleas- ce cy ex-service men and their Mend? j The proceeds are to go to- the sick Jnfii in military hospitals in the (ate. 1 B. Conway Taylor and littel son, B f(j3wav Jr., have returned from Balti more where they spent several weeks fs. Taylor formerly resided' in Balti more. ' S&SX-nBi T I - If L .... ... r I f . i a ft) i : i Diners at Myers Park Club. Among those having reservations for dinner at the Myers Park Club Satur day evening were J. L. Scarterv 5;. Wil liam H. Peeps, 4: Air, Hartley, G; Air. cessions, 4; .air. uurgen, 2. Personals Airs. R. Allen Young is in Charleston, S. C, visiting her parents Dr. and Airs. D. Li. AIcGuire. She will return after Christmas. Airs. Louis Brown McKoy has re turned from Graham, where she visit ed her sister, Airs. William Elliott White. Airs. AIcKoy was one of sev eral house guests of Airs. White, for whom she gave a brilliant reception last week, the other -guests being Airs. John Booker, of Chapel Hill, Miss Hel en Sumner, of Salisbury, Mrs. B. W. Montgomery, of Spartanburg, S. C, Airs. Dillard Ford, of Alartinsville, Va! Other guests from a distance were Airs. Phil Carlton, of Greensboro, and Airs. Will Farish, of Alontclair, Ni J. Aliss DeWitt Chatham, of Winslon Halem, and he rtwo charming guests. Alisses Peggy and Elie Armour, of Londoin, England, will spend the week end in the city with Air. and Airs. Paul Chatham at their home on West Trade street. P. A. Jenkins left Friday night New York. He returns before the idays. ' f.;.r hul- Air. and Mrs. Robert I. Dalton and i little son. Robert I., Jr., are to spend Christmas in Williamston. S. C, with Airs. Walton's parents. Air. and Airs, j J. I'. lossett. Airs. Dalton and little j sun Icfi several days ago. Air. - Dalton 1 joins them the day before Christmas ANNUALCONCERT BY CHORAL CLUB 11. -I. Dunavant left Saturday night fcr Xe.v York, where he will remain I lor several days on business. Airs. G. R. Steele 'is in New Y She will return home the first of "Week. . ' . O - Aliss Alice Holland will spend Christmas holidays North with . brother, William Rankin Holland. nis family, at their home at Gloucc AN. J. ork th the ner and stcr, Air. and Airs. Harry Alott of Mores ville, returned home Saturday after spending a week visiting Air .and Airs. John B. Alexander at their home on Clement avenue, Elizabeth. MISS MARGARET BOATWRIGHT. Miss , Boat wright is the daughter of Mr. and. -.Mrs. G. A. Boatwrieht. 10 . North Davidson street. A conunittee of New York judges, each a prominent ligure in the motion nicliir inrhiatrv 1 decided late last week, after viewing mr ifsi picmres made by about 30 young Carolina women during the Southern Motion Picture Exposition, held here a fortnight ago, that this talented Charlotte maiden demonstra ted the greatest ability as a motion picture actress and likewise showed promise of the greatest possibilities of developing into a star. She has been informally approached already by sev eral parties with reference to entering the movies. Whether or not she will accent any of these offers has not yet been determined by her, it seems, she desiring more time to consider the ad visability of first attending a school of dramatics, thus better preparing her ,self lor a career in pictures. Aliss Bcatwright was a representative of the Broadway theater in the exposition's contest. Edwin O. Clarkson, who is a student at State College in Raleigh, will arrive home on the 20th to snend thp hoiirtav with his parents, Air, and Airs. Heriot Clarkson, on Clement avenue. Elizabeth. Mr. Clarkson will graduate this year. Lawrence Nuchols arrived in the city Saturday to spend the week-end here with Airs. Nuchols at the home of Air. and Airs. Charles Nuchols in Alyers Park. Aliss Lucille Little and Aliss Helen Lethco, who are students at Goucher College, Baltimore, will arrive in the city Saturday morning to spend the Christmas vacation at their respective homes. Airs. Lila Springs Ebeltoft and daugh ter, Aliss Elizabeth Ebeltoft, of Shelby have returned home after a short stay in the city. They were with Airs. Wade H. Harris, Airs. Ebletoft's sister. Air. and Airs. Alva Springs were in in the city the latter part of the week, coming for a day or so from Waynes ville where they are at present residing. The many friends of Air. Springs '.vlV. be glad to hear that? his health has been restored after a long siege of illness. The Agnes Scott girls, Alisses ATaria Rose, Alildred Sheppard. . Alarv Keesler Sara Dunlap.and Agnes Cannon, will be home on the 22nd. for the Christmas holidays. Air. and Airs. John F. Yorke, Aliss ; Alargaret Yorke and Frank Yorke have returned from a visit to Airs. Yorke's mother, Airs. B. F. Rogers, in Concord. Duffy Bruns, only son of Air. and Airs. W. L. Bruns. will arrive homo on Saturday to spend Christmas with his parents at their home on Elizabeth ave nue. Aeccmanying him to Charlotte will be Hamilton Bisbee, of Jacksonville, Fla., who will remain with him through out the holidays. Air. Bruns and Air. Bisbee are both cadets at the Carolina Alilitary-Naval Academy at Henderson-ville. J. H. Wearn left several days ago for a trip North which will extend as far as Boston. He stopped in Philadel phia to see his son. Dr. Treloar Wearn, who is holding a position in connection with the medical woiik in the city. Mrs. O. D. Kng, and attractve daught er, of Albemarle, who have been visit ing Airs. C. A. Alisenheimer, North Tryon street, have returned home. Birth Announcement Born to Air. and Airs. E. Dewey Far ns, of 32S East Vance street, a son, Ernest Belvin. Airs. Farris prior to her marriage was Aliss Josephine Hunt er, of the county. Dining at Charlotte Country Club Among those entertaining parties at dinner at ' the Charlotte Count -y Club Saturday evening were Air. and Airs. Rogers Davis, who had five guests, and Air. and Airs. Lee A. Folger, who had six guests. Mrs. Barbour Undergoes Operation. Airs. Jessie Mullen Barbour is rest ing comfortably following an opera tion at the Alercy Hospital Saturday mormn: Charlotte friends of Leon Applewhite will be glad to hear that he is to be In Charlotte for Christmas. He will he with his sister, Airs. V. J. Ale Da hi si. Air. Applewhite was a resident of Char lotte for several years and was popular in the social life of the city. .He. has histrionic talent to an unusual degree, and took a prominent part in local theatricals. Since leaving Charlotte, he has been living in St. Louis, and there his talents have gained recogni tion by the local amateur clubs. , Charlotte friends of W. Gainer Thig pen, formerly of the Central Hotel, in this city, but for some years connected with hotels in California and New York city, will be interested to know that he is now assistant manager of the. Rice hotel in Houston, Texas, one of the fin est hotels in the Southwest. Air. Thlg pen was formerly assistant manager of the AIcAlpine in New Yerk. Airs. Walter Alullen, and grand daughter, Aliss Alildred Barbour will leave immediately after Christmas for a visit to relatives in Norfolk Va. Aliss Elizabeth Bruns . has as h.,r guest for the week-end Aliss Inez Au trey, of Alacon. Go., who is teaching school at Cornelius this Winter. Air. and Airs. William E. Thomas are spending the week-end . at Pinehurst. Airs. Yates Edgerton, of Kenly, will arrive in the city Monday to be with her parents, Air. and Airs. J. P. Little, at their home in Alyers Park, . for Christmas. Air. Edgerton will Join her here shortly before Christmas. Aliss Terry Bland will go to Clemsan, S. C, Friday, to attend a Christmas dance to be given at Clemson College. She will have the honor of leading . the dance. Aliss Laura Tillett, only daughter cf Air. and Airs. C. W. Tillett, will .'rrive home Thursday from Winston-Salem, where she is a student at Salem College, to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents at their home on North Tryon street. Aliss Annie Laurie Hayes of Norfolk, Va., will arrive in the city the Alonday after Christmas to visit Airs. John H, Pearson at her home in the Elmore apartments. Aliss Ella AlcNichols. w,ho has been visiting her sister, Aliss Carrie Ale Nichols, for some weeks, left Saturday night on her return North. Aliss Ale Nichols resides in Glenn Side, N. J. For a number of years she' was super intendent of the Presbyterian hospital. She has a host of friends in Charlotte. Aliss Bessie Everett returned to her home in ' Rockingham Saturday after noon after spending more than a month with Air. and Airs. J. P. Little, the latter her sister, at their home in Alyers Park. Airs. Nick Sloan has returned from Salisbury where she sang at a concert given in the Community Building under the direction of Francis Griffith, a noted singer and musician of Salisbury. Airs. Sloan sang several selections. The pro ceeds were for the Y. W. C. A. Aliss Sallie Young is quite unwell at her home on North Tryon. Aliss Young and sister, Airs. A. L. Smith, very re cently returned from trips to Norfolk and Washington. Aliss Kate Graham, who underwent an operation Tuesday at St. Peter'3 hospital, is doing aicely. Aliss Alildred Cuthbertson Is visiting Air. and Airs. Walter Spearman, the latter her aunt, at their home in New- ! berry. S. C. She will return home for Christmas. . Airs. J. Ross Cannon will motor to Charlotte Sunday to see her parents, Air. and Airs. S. J. Lowe, and to take her little son, Ross Cannon, Jr., home with her. A tooth, said to be 150,000 years old, has heen found near Buffalo. A large argument over what toothpaste he used is expected. Ivey's Choral Organization Will Present Recital Sun day Afternoon. The third annual Christmas recital of the Ivey Choral Club will be given Sunday, December 18, at 3:30 o'clock, according to annauhcement Saturday afternoon. 'It will be given, as usual at the city auditorium, and will be under the direction of Airs. Coral Hayner Bak er, who has had supervision of several of the recent recitals of the Ivey club. The organization this year will pres ent a chorus of forty voices, which have been under careful instruction since August. It was early in August that the choral club began rehearsal for the recital that is to be given next Sunday. Alany of the voices have had training twice a week for two years past, be cause of the system of the choral soc iety to have a rehearsal twice a week, practically the same from recital to re cital. Last year and on previous occasion the event has been so largely a ttonded that a part of those seeking admission had to be turned away. On next Sun day precaution will be taken against this possibility by placing 3,000 extra- chairs in the auditorium. Aliss ertrude Gower, coprano, and E- H. Bell, baritone, and Miss Ina K. Har rison, contralto, are the colo voices in the chorus. La Joie's orchestra cf ten pieces will play the accompaniments for the chorus. The orchestra has been rehearsing with the chorus for Eome time. Te musical program will feature Christmas ideas and consist principally of some of the more noted Christmas numbers. In honor of the occasion the city au ditorium will be specially decorated in Christmas emblems J. P. Alills of the Ivev store will have charge of this fea ture and will be assisted in the work by a capable corps of assistants. The musical program follows: . 1. O. Come to Aly Heart, Lord Jesus isievin 2. a. The City's Hum Was Hushed and Still Fay b. There Came a Little Child to Earth Fay 3. Now the Holy Child is Born . . .-. Old Normandy Solo Verses by Aliss Ina Harrison 4. Song in Praise of the Land .. Nagler Solo Voice, Aliss Gertrude Gower 5. Slumber Song of the Infant Jesusj Women's Voices .. Old Traditional 6. Good Neighbors All of Chatres.. . . Old French 7. Silent Night Haydn 8. A Joyous Christmas Song Old French 9. The First Christmas Barnby a. The Annunciation. b. The Alessage to the Shepherds, c'. Cradle Song of the Infant Jesus, d. Gloria in Excelsis. Children of Confederacy to Hold Sale The Julia Jackson chapter Children of the Confederacy, of which Airs. Ellis W. Henderson is leader, will hold a sale of fancy-work, cake and candy in the Veteran's hall on Thursday and Friday. The children will also serve a lunch from 12 to 2 o'clock. The women of this city will be delighted at these remarkable offerings absolutely the last word in style, quality and value. And what a wide variety from which to select ! All the latest models direct from Fifth Avenue, and at prices (due to our tremendous purchasing power) that are the talk of the town. In Diamonds, perhaps more than in any other article of Jewelry, you must depend upon the re liability of the firm from which you buy. Women's and Misses COATS The season's smartest models, fur trimmed, embroidered and plain, in all the most desir able materials and all warmly interlined and$34i And up. Women's and Misses SUITS A revelation in style and quality, in all ma terials ; plain, embroid ered and fur-trimmed and all silk lined $341 And up. j fir , fl r 1 XMAS CLOTHS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK! 1 MILLINERY FURS en mm ei a. -mm w m m v ii m ri t i c-r i i am t Are w MKVAMttviHM i ?VJ Y C ni & TLT . 332 Men, here is an opportunity to outfit yourself in a holiday suit or overcoat not only at a remarkable saving in money, but with the assurance that you are getting merchandise made up of all wool materials, the finest in fit, best workmanship and the latest word in style. We are also showing wonderful values in boys' suits. Women's and Misses DRESSES In silk and cloth mod els. Beaded and hand embroidered in all sizes for the Miss and matron. $19 and $29P and up Men's and Young Men's OVERCOATS In all wool materials. Warm, roomy pockets, belted and plain, and single and double breasted models $291 and $39 , And up. Men's and Young Men's -4 SUITS Single and double breasted models in all wool materials. Attrac tive patterns in blue, gray and other colors $29 and $39 ' And up. , A slight variation in cut or depth of the stone means many dollars in price one way or the other. We are always willing to guar antee our Diamonds exactly as represented. We will be more than pleased to have you come and look over our very large stock of Dia monds of finest quality in the most elegant settings. Latest adaptations of Parisian models in all materials To set off the new suit. Foxes, Wolves, Fitch and others . S9.95LT SKIRTS In plain and pleated models. In Prunella and all wool ma terials $6.98 UP. BOYS' SUITS Sturdy models in medium and heavy weight materials and a variety from which to choose. 87.50 AND t;p. How the Tanenhaus System Will Solve the Problem of Holiday Apparel, for the Entire Family. The problem of new clothes at this season of the year is an im portant one to fathers, mothers, sister and brother. There are so many places to put your money so many dear ones to be re membered, that it keeps you wondering whether there will be enough 'left , for holiday clothes for yourself or some other member-of the family. The Tanenhaus system enables you to buy your holiday clothing for the entire family on a liberal charge system. Our purchasing power for our great chain of stores enables us to buy so low as to allow you to "Charge It" at the same price you would pay else where for cash. Before you buy in vestigate the Tanenhaus System and Merchandise. Our guarantee is your protection. k .1 'For Tour Convenience In Christmas Shopping We 'Will Remain Open Until 8:30 Every Evening. J fl H it 1 T ! j
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