THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1921.
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MISS ADELAIDE PEARSON CALDWELL Social Editor, Phone 277
Miss Roth Jenkins of Gaston County
and Frank O. SherrUl to Wed.
The marriage of Miss Ruth Jenkins,
of Gaston county, and Frenk Odell
Sherrill, of Charlotte, will take place
Wednesday at the home of the bride
near Mount Holly, Rev. H. C. Hardin.
oaFtor of the Tryon Street Methodist
shurch, will perform the ceremony.
The marriage will be attended with
the cordial interest of a host of friends,
both Miss Jenkins and Mr. Sherrill be
ing: prominent and popular young peo
ple. After the ceremony. Mr. Sherrill and
brldo will leave for New Tork. After
spending several days there, they will
take !xit for Miami, Fla. They exDeet
to be gone on their bridal trip three
weeks.
The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Waller L. Jenkins of Gaston
county, and is a young woman of excep
tional beauts' and charm. In type she
is a blonde, with lovely hair and color
ing, and is popular and widely-known
in Charlotte.
Mr. Sherrill is a son of Rev. C. F.
Sherrill cf Madison, in Guilford county,
who s at present pastor o a Methodist
church in Greensboro. He is a great
nephew of the late James M. Odell of
Concord, one- of Cabarrus county's
wealthiest and most influential citizens.
Mr. Sherrill has made Charlotte his
home for the past ten years. For seven
years he was assistant manager of J. B.
Ivey and Corfipany. For the past two
years he has been half-owner of the
S. and W. cafeteria, and is also half
owner of the branch cafeteria recently
opened in Winston-Salem. Mr. Sherrill
is n young man of splendid business
ability, genial manners and strong per
sonality, and commands a wide circle of
friends.
Play To Be Presented
At C. II. S.
In the high school auditorium, "The
Arrival of Kitty" will be staged by a
talented cast of high school boys and
giris under the auspices of the Girls
High School Club of the Young Wo
in. n's Christian Association Friday
night.
The cast is as follows:
William Wir.klei, in search of ten
thousand dollars James Bunnell.
Hohbv Baxter, in love with Jane
Will Orr.
P.enjamin Moore, who gets tangled in
matrimony Byrd Crayton.
Ting, a bell-boy LeGrande Hunter.
Jane who must get married Mar
garet Henderson.
Aunt Jane, who wants to get mar
ried Marie Hagood.
Sussette, a French Maid Charlotte
Milstead.
Mandy, a colored maid who is on to
everything Jean Crowell.
K. A. Bowling
Party.
An interesting event of the week
is the bowling party to be given by
the Charlotte alumni chapter of the
Kappa Alpha fraternity Wednesday
evening at 9:30 o'clock in the building
on the corner of West Trade and
Graham streets. The hall has been
leased for the occasion. Teams will
be ormcd of the members of the fra
ternity and their partners.
whose
will take
Mrs Young
Entertains , .
Mrs. Dolph M. Young was hostess to
the Young Matrons' Card Club Tuesday
afternoon at the Charlotte Country
. ji i111ntira. PQ ? T IP
Club. Mrs. uasion vj. v.uia r . c
i yo m-psent. At the conclusion .
of the game, a two-course luncheon was
served. The personnel ot trie ciuu
as follows: Mrs. Young, Mrs. David
Clark, Mrs. James P. Harris. Mrs. Lben
Nye Hutchinson, Mrs. Hamilton
Jones, Jr,. Mrs. George Wfrth.
Mrs. George E. Wilson. Jr.. Mrs. Louis
Brown McKoy, Mrs. Charles Lambeth,
and Mrs. Walter Lambeth.
Shower For Miss McWhirtcr,
Bride-Elect. . ,
Mrs. Van Austin and Mrs. ,d. Rigler
were hostesses at a miscellaneous
shower Monday evening, compliment
ing Miss Mamie McWhirter
TnarHace to X. C. Stegall
place Wednesday.
Miss MeWhirter's friends presented
her with manv useful and attractive
gifts During the evening, punch and
cake were served. Twenty guests en
joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Rigler and
Mrs. Austin.
Markel Date Changed from
Saturday to Thursday.
In a wire received by Richard H.
Stitt. Markels orchestra of New York,
which was to have- played here Salur
has changed the evening.
The dance will be given Thursday night.
at the Mvers Park Club, ana dinner wiu
be served from 7 to 8 o'clock. Markels
will play during dinner and for the
dance to follow.
Dolly Madison
RnnU Phil
Th.i rllv ATadisnn honk club will
meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock with
at.-... Tniin "t Marrv at her home on
Queen's road, Myers Park.
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Citizenship Class to Have
Luncheon Dr. Odum to be Guest
The Citizenship class of the oman s
Club will have a luncheon at tue wo
man's club Friday at 1:30 o'clock. An
interesting guest will be Dr. Howard
W. Odum, director of public welfare at
the University of North Carolina, who
will deliver an address in the city that
evening. Dr. Odum will be introduced
bv Mrs. Charles C. Hook, president of
the State federation of Woman's clubs.
SANTA CLAUS SLIT.
This pattern consists of a coat, two
styles of trousers, cap and leggings.
Dark red cambric or calico are inex-1
pensive materials to use for this suit 1
and cotton batting may serve for the
fur trimming.
The Santa Claus suit M-ll is cut in
ne size ana requires o i-t jarus oo-
Inch material with b-incn handing ior
coat trousers and can. . Leggings tane
1 3-8 yards 30-inch leatherette. ince
15 cents.
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The FALL and WINTER issue of the
FASHION MAGAZINE is now ready.
It contains over S00 styles, several
dressmaking lessons, &c, and is un
doubtedly a book which every woman
who wants to dress well and wants to
see her family well dressed should have
Price 10 cents a copy.
Order patterns from The Pattern De
partment The Charlotte News. Char
lotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Ethercdge and Mr,
and Mrs. W. H. Bethea returned home
Monday from New York where they
spent a week
Miss Edith Roe spent the week-end
in Greensboro with Mrs. Anna Bendi.
Julia Jackson Chapter
To Hold Bazaar.
A bazaar will be held Thursday and
iTiaay oi mis ween, at n? vuccuuo tQ vjsjt
Hall in the City ttau. Dy ine Juua.jJones ut their home in the Blandwood
.lapksnn tlhanter. Children of the Con- t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Breese, of
Raleigh, will arrive in the city Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. D.
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
will be served from
federacy. Hours,
A salad luncheon
12 to 2:30 o'clock.
The proceeds of the bazaar will go
to the Mecklenburg Camp of Confed
erate Veterans.
; apartments.
fr. and Mrs. Jones
To Entertain.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. I). Jones
will give a dinner-party at the Char
lotte Country Club Saturday evening
at. 7:30 o'clock in honor of their
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Breese,
of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Breese are expected
to arrive in the city Friday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Jones at their home in
the Blandwood, and they will remain
until the 22nd or 23rd. A number of
informal entertainments in honor of
Mrs. Breese have already been planned.
Mrs. MeCiintock
to Kntertain.
Mrs. J. Latimer McClintock will en
tertain at her home on Queens roacl,
Myers Park, next Tuesray evening at
S:G0 o'clock in honor of her sister, Miss
Armide Blake, who will arrive home
on Friday from Washington, where she
attends the Colonial School, to spend
the holidays with her father, John S
Blake.
Mrs. McClintock will have as her
guests about 30 members of the younsi
society set of the city.
3Iiss Scott to
Attend Dance.
Miss Julia Baxter Scott expects to go
to Winston-Salem Friday to attend the
dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hanes, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hanes and James
Hanes, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Chatham at the new Robert L. Lee
Hotel Friday evening. v hue in A ins-
ton-Salem. Miss Scott will be the guest
of Miss Do Witt Chatham.
Card Parties at
Woman's Club Discontinued.
The subscription card parties, which
have been held weekly at the Woman's
Club during the Fall, have been discon
tinued until after the Christmas holidays.
Birth
Announement.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Kline at
the Charlotte Sanatorium, a daughter,
Evelyn.
Woman's Club To Pack
Box For Oten.
The Woman's Club will pack a
Christmas box for the soldiers and
nurses at the Oteen Hospital. Con
tributions of all sorts, money and cig
arettes, will be gratefully received.
Mrs. E. R. Preston is in charge.
Mrs. John Lindsay Morehead returned
hame Sunday after spending the past
three weeks visiting her father, Dr.
George F. Xickerson, at his home in
Easton, Md.
Alex Davis, only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers Davis, will arrive home Monday
from Tarrytown-on-theJHudsort, where
he attens the . Haekley School to
spend the Christmas vacation with his
parents, at their home on Garland
court.
Dr. Addison G. Brenizer, Dr. R. L. Gib
bon and Dr. A. J. Crowell are attending
the medical convention at Pinehurst.
Miss Susie Sterne has returned home
from Ogdensburg, N. Y.. where she has
spent the past six months with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Augusbury, the latter
her sister. While away. Miss Sterne
made trips from Ogdensburg into Can
ada, and visited many points of inter
est in the New England states.
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Capt Edward Roseborough, of At
lanta, who has been visiting James W.
Van Ness, has returned to his home.
Gus Travis returned home Tuesday
morning after spending the week-end in
Atlanta.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cover will leave
Mrs. Ham Honors on tne -otn for Brewtou. Ala., where
3Iiss Mahler. they win spend Christmas with Mr. and
Miss Ann Mahler, of New York l:,Irs- A,ex McGowin, Mrs. Covers par-
gurst of her cousin. Mrs. George C lents- Spending Christmas there also
Hall, was honored by Mrs. J. H. Ham ;win be Mr- and Mrs- McGowin's other
at an attractive luncheon at the Char- j daughters. Mrs. W. H. Bethea and Mrs.
lotto Country Club Tuesday at 1:30 !F c- Winter, with Mr Bethea and Mr.
o'clock. j Winter. The Winters have been in
Mrs. Ham's guests included Miss Brewton for several weeks past, Mr. and
Mahler, Mrs. George C. Hall, Miss
Sara Mellon and Miss Helen Parker.
Mrs. Barkalnw To
Entertain At Cards.
Mr. J. R. Barkalow will give a
bridge party of four tables at the My
ers Park Club Wednesday afternoon at
3 o'clock.
DANCING """""
Lucky Spot Dance Tnesday night.
Tl. L. Fox Dancing School. Phone
32,9. i3.1t
(Mrs. Bethea going down Monday
Mrs. Springs Alexander has gone to
San Antonio, Texas, for an extended
visit' to her brother, Harry Kerr. She
will return about the middle of January.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY. It
Stops the Tickle, Heals the Throat and
Cures the Cough. Price 35c. A free bo
Of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for
Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is
enclosed with every bottle. ftues-fri)
USEFUL INEXPENSIVE GIFTS MAY BE HAD IN
BOOKS GAMES
GIFT STATIONERY
LEATHER GOODS
And in the
HUNDREDS OF INDIVIDUAL GIFT ITEMS
With Which Our Store Abounds
PICTURES
A BOOK
STORE OF
RAKE
EXCELLENCE
.BRvTJffirtM'S,
OFFICE
SUPPLIERS
AND
FURNISHERS
Mrs. Charles M. Carson will leave
Wednesday for Buydton, Va., where
she will spend several days visiting
relatives.
Mrs. J. M. Odell and Mrs. Brevard
Harris are Concord visitors in the city
,Tuesday, coming over to do their
Christmas shopping. Mrs. Odell has
just returned from New York, whei-e
she visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Odell
at their home on Long Island.
Dr. Robert H. Lafferty has return
ed from Chicago, where he attended
the meeting of the American Radiolog
ical Socictv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Payne and
little daughter, of Rockingham, will
spend Christmas in the city with Mrs.
Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Brockenbrough, on South Tryon
streets.
Miss Elizabeth Harris, who is a stu
dent at Mary Baldwin Seminary, will
arrive home on the 14th for the holidays.
Mrs. William Stitt has - returned to
the city after an extended absence
spent at Lenoir and Lincoln Lithla.
Springs, and is a guest at the Central
Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Olive and sons.
Wade, Jr., and John, of Durham, will
arrive in the city on the 21st to spend
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Harry on, Queens road, Myers Park.
Mrs. Harry is a sister of Dr. Olive.
A STIEFF PIANO
FOR CHRISTMAS
Pay a small amount down. We tag
tho Piano. Pay remainder of down
payment Christmas, and we deliver.
Balance easy payments.
CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc..
Charlotte. N. C.
Please send catalogue and prices
of Pianos.
Name
Address
Robert Basiijger, tester of the Meck
lenburg Cow Testing Association, ha
returned from Washington, where he
spent the week-end on business and
pleasure.
Mis3 Bennie Withers has returned
home after a several days visit to Miss
Hannah Jane Blair in Monroe. Miss
Blair visited Miss Withers, and they
went to Monroe by automobile to at
tend the ovation accorded Marsha
Foch. Miss Blair will come to Charlotte
the latter part of the week to spend a
clay or so with Miss Withers- at her
home on East avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thomas re
turned home Tuesday afternoon from
Pinehurst, where they spent the weekend.
THE GIFT WITH A LIFT
365 days of satisfaction to giver
and boy. A Y. M. C. A. member
ship. Under 15 years, $5. Over
15 years. $7. Physical, educa
tional and Bible training. Enter
tainments, meetings, swiftis, etc.
Ask the boy. Phone 159. 13-10t
Promptly Relieves
"SORE THROAT"
w?tson
P
radical $
very loo
r
glove Silk Underwear mil Make J4er Jtappy
for Christmas because she has always wanted
more than she has ever had.
Because it's the foundation of her beautiful
fitting gowns.
Because many washings fail to dim its beauty.
Because it wears and wears, and
Because it's less expensive in the long run than
cotton.
Glove Silk Vests 2.95 and 3.50
Glove Silk Bloomers $4.50 to S6.00
Glove Silk Teddys $8.00
Glove Silk Union Suits $7.50
A Unique Gift
that every woman will ap
preciate and that is out of
the ordinary.
imported
Jtutomizers
They are made in France
and show" quality and
style from every angle.
Decorated Frosted Glass . $1.75
Decorated Clear Glass $2.95
Hand-cut Glass, small $2.95
Hand-cut Glass, Medium . . . $350
Colored frosted Glass, large $2.95
Gold trimmed Glass S4.50, $7.50,
$9.00 and $12.50.
IF
arcissus
Bulbs
jn jtfrt Pottery
Bowls '
They'll bloom by Christ
mas come packed in an at
tractive gift box.
With 3 bulbs ......... 75c
With 4 bulbs $1.25
With 5 bulbs $1.75
With 6 bulbs $2.25
A Xmas Thought In
Powder Vanities
These fancy covered compact
Powder Vanities possess just the
element essential it seines so
suitable to acquire or present one.
Silk covered Powder or Rouge
small 50c and 59c
Silk covered Powder or Rouge
medium 89c to $1.19
Silk covered "Powder and Rouge
combined" $1.25 to $2.00
Silk covered Powder only, extra
size $2.00
Silk Vanity Bags 59c to $1-2.1
Silk covered Powder Jars with
puff $3.00 to $ 1.50
Flower trimmed Puff in all colors
at 50c
fiere jtire Qags
Jo tSuit &very
Woman s Jastes
French Beaded Bags to
carry to afternoon teas.
Bags of Silk Velvet to
match one's costume in col
or or material.
Sturdy leather Bkgs that
don't lack smartness.
All these kind and many
others are here in the leath
er section to aid gift-givers
in their selection.
Leather Bags and Vanity Boxes for
.$1.00 that are values to $2.00.
Beaded Bags for children 50c
LADIES' BEADED BAGS.
All import models, original prices
range from $25.00 to $40.00, priced
$15.00 to $25.00.
LEATHER BAGS FOR $2-95.
Hundreds of them that are t'ven
from lines selling for $4.00, $4.50
and $5.00.
Vanity Boxes, Pouch bags or swag
ger styles. Pin Seal or grain
leather, black and colors.
To fit every woman fashionably
comfortably and as reasonably
as our exacting standard of qual
ity allocs..
This is the aim of our Shoe Ser
vice. As always we are showing foot
wear designed only in the latest
style and characterized by the
highest, material and workman
ship of particular interest are:
Bronze two-strap Baby Louis heel
Pump $12.00
Patent leather Sandal with Span
ish heel $11.00
A new brown calfskin Oxford
at $12.00
Satin Mules and Comfy Slippers.
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Many gift
Suggestions
In Brassieres and
Bandeaux
Boyshform, De Bevois, H. & W.
and other popular makes.
Indeed a rare combination of
famous models the kind "that
would make delightful intimate
gifts to any woman.
Boyshform, mercerized .... $2.00
Boyshform, satin $3 50
De Bevois 59c to $5.00
Bandeauxa of Treco or Mercerized
at 59C
B. and J. Bandeauxs of Jersey
at $2.00
Christmas
gibbons
for Oyino
Packages
Plenty of them to tie your holiday
gift.
Plain and fancy styles in 3, 5 and
10 yard pieces.
3-yard bolts of Lingerie, Pink, white
or blue, 10c to 15c a bolt.
Red, Green or Holly Ribbon, !ld
5 yard- bolts 10c and 15c boll
Hairbow Ribbons: plain or fancies
40c to 75c.
Ribbon Novelties, Flowers, Lingerie
Clasps, Puffs, Cap Bows, Garters,
Carriage Straps, Carriage Bows.
Underwear Festoons, etc.
BOUDOIR CAPS.
Dahtfy creations of Lace, Ribbon
and Ribbon Flowers, Pink, Blue, Or
chid, Maize, Nile, etc., $1.00 to SS.30
All neatly boxed for gift giving.
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