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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS APRIL 15 1908 W .F1 I Society Sale aster FINE EMBROIDER IE Thursday, 9:30 o'clock 13c and 19c Yd. We started out to make this one of our most successful Embroidery Sales and selected our strongest line to be offered at a price to attract a big crowd. Don't Expect to find that coarse showy stuff usually offered in most sales. Every piece is medium fine work on good materials and worth abou twice the prices asked. 19c Lot Edges and Flouncings. plenty of them 15 and IS inches wide, new patterns and splendid qualities. Values up to 35c. Sale price 19c a yard 13c Lot HVl!.-Gi'Hespir: ' Charlotte friends will be interested to know of the following announcement which appeared in a recent issue of the Columbia (S. C.) Record: "Mrs. 1VI. L. Hall announces the en gagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Leslie,, and Rev. Richard T. Gillespie, the marriage to be solemnized in June. miss Hall is an attractive girl of high character and unusual charm of l manner. Mr. Gillespie will be graduat ed from the South Carolina Theological Seminary this spring. He has recently accepted a call to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church in Florence, S. C, where he v.r.l .i.o his future home." S will be e-iven hv Miss Melva Carr. 1 ; piano and Miss Grace (ranlord, voice, ; tomorrow evening. 1 here are eleven I candidates for diplomas, divided as follows: Piano, seven; voice, three; j and organ one. 1 he grand concert of the com mencement exercises will be given on th.e evening of May 11th. The bac calaureate sermon will be preached May 10th. i Marriage at Statesville. Miss Bessie Anclorson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Anderson, of Statesville, and Mr. Malcolm M. Mason, of Louisville, Ky., will be married this evening. The young couple will make Bands and instertions to match above. Medium vddth and fine qualities, at 13c a yd. Worth as much as. 25c, Charlotte People Attendants. The marriage of Miss Janie Massey, of Rock Hill, S. C, to Mr. Eugene Her rington Dewstoe, of this city, which will occur on the 28th instant, will be an event of more than unusual interest in Char!?" ?. The marriage will be solemnized in the First Presbyterian , cmrrch of Rock Hill, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the pastor, Rev. Alexander Martin, formerly of Charlotte, officia ting. The attendants at the wedding will be the following:' Miss Rose Marie Lindsay, of York vine, as; maid of honor; Mrs. J. M. Oldham, of Charlotte, dame of honor; Mr. Walter P. Moore, of Charlotte, best man; Misses ' Kathleen Massey, sister of the bride, and Jean Hender son, of Mount Holly, bridesmaids. The ushers will be Dr. J. E. Massey, Jr., of Rock Hill, and Messrs, J. M. Old ham, J. B. Reeves and L. J. Townsend, of Charlotte. The couple will be mar ried with the ring ceremony and Miss Katherine Massey, niece of the bride, will be the ring bearer. Birthday Party. Little Miss Mary Boyte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boyte, will cele brate tomorrow her second birthday anniversary. She will honor the occa sion by giving a party to a few of her little friends. their home in Montgomery, Ala., Mr. Mason's new headquarters. Marriage in the County. The marriage of Miss Ethel Free man and Edgar Hynum, a popular young couple of Berryhill township, Avill occur tonight at 8 o'clock at the heme of the bride's father, Mr. J. A. Freeman. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. George F. Robert son, pastor of the Steele Creek Pres byterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. By num will spend their honeymoon in Florida. Mr. Paul H. Allen and bride, (Miss Mary Spencer Anderson,) have return ed to the city from Florida and Cuba, where t:y spent their honeymoon and for the present are at the Central hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harry are home from Apex, where they have been visiting Mrs. Harry's mother. Mrs. Paul Chatham has returned to the city after spending several weeks in Washington and Baltimore. Her sister, Miss Margaret Thurmond, who accompanied her, stopped in Rich-; mond, Va., where she will remain a week or ten days. mm. i a f Millinery Easter Ties SOME HAVE TIES OF FRIEND SHIPOTHERS TIES OF LOVE BUT OUR TIES ARE CALLED OXFORD TIES A GOOD COMFORTABLE SHOE IS A GOOD THING TO TIE TOO PRICE $2.00 TO $4.00. GET THEM AT THOMPSON'S frf?!??'?'''1 in nit r rni ii ii nun i n imikii n wmKL Rathbone Lodge K of P Meets Tonight Instead of Thursday Two Candidates for the Second AA Pythians Welcome And you had better not wait a minute, for it looks like everybody is going to have one, and a brand new one, for next Sunday, and you'd think so yourself, if you were to see the crowds each day in our Millinery Department, and then take a look at the stacked-up orders. Give us your order today and we won't disappoint you, but don't wait till the last minute. Prohibition Rally May 3. Mr. E.' P. Purcell sold to Mr. C. A. I Black, a vacant lot on North Davidson street, between Fifth and Sixth, for the consideration of $2,200. The sale was negotiated by Mr. W. J. Chambers, of the Charlotte Trust and Realty Company. Delegates to Continental Congress. The Charlotte delegation to the sev enth annual continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revo lution which will be held next week in Washington, D. C, will leave Charlotte .... I Saturday for the national capital. In wmcn to(the party win be Mrg Jno Van Land. ingham, Mrs. Peter C. Brunson and . , . Miss Julia Alexander, of Mecklenburg Our big department is doing a won- cnapter derful business this week. Our large Thg sessions of the convention will force of Milliners and helpers are taK-be heW in the new Continental Hall, on ing care of the rush orders m adnara- j Seynth street, N. W. North Carolina ble shape. i will be well represented at the con- , 'gress, delegates going from Asheville,,i Give us yours as eau ( Wilmington, Raleigh, Greensboro, Win- as we intend that no one shall be ois- stflll.S!)ljim nm1 nthPr pUips appointed Saturday night. Only three more days in get that Easter Hat.- i Among those from Charlotte who will attend the Moravian Easter ser vices at Winston-Salem will be Mrs. Minnie Wriston Smith, Miss Daisy Col lett and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Swayze. Mr. Ed. L. Efird, a popular young merchant of Concord, spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. Jno. L. DeLane leaves this after noon for Wilmington to be with her mother, Mrs. L. Leon, who is seriously ill. Mrs. S. A. Dutcher, Jr., and children leave tonight for the north to visit relatives. They expect to be absent several months. Mrs. E. S. Grierhas moved to No. 415 West Third stret. Mrs. W. J. Chambers is expected home in a few days from Baltimore, Md., after spending several veecs there with relatives. JU "MVcs T.aiu'oo "7ntt w'nrt wont tn Aug. i-.teraiure ueparimem. t- Texag tQ be wkh her gon Dr ine next muuB uj. ui iBiatuie w tt j t fall hag returned and is Department of the Romans Club will with her Mr Walter Watt in this ue neiu nex iu u,.v me w Mends throughout ?5 udywll,berp?awt.esA 1lhe the county will be glad to know that Mr. Edwin C. Gresham spent today in Greenville, S. C. Iarble Faun." The Child Culture she is much improved in health. Class will meet the following Thurs- aay- . The Infant class department of the . ': T r7T ff 'First TJresbyterian chiirch '; will have Civics Department.- nn RaSfpr ecs hunt in the church mi y-t -? x i- 1! J 1 11r ine uivics ueparuueiiL ui me wu- grounds on Monday evening. man s jiud win nieet lomoiiuw niuin- Carnegie. m at 11 o'clock at the Little Miss Bessie May Simmons, Library, "ine cmia LaDor rrooiem a, f Mr tih Mrs M T, will be one of the principal subjects Simmons is rapidly convalescing af discussed. Other subjects to be dis-J ter a recent illness of pneumonia, at cussed will be as follows: The Cry, th hQ f her parents cn East oi tne uniiaien, rtiowmug, uy ana. Edwin Howard; "A Plea for Shorter Business Hours' Mrs. F. D. Lethco. i avenue. j Mrs. J. H. Weddington leaves in -a i few rlava for Winston-Salem to attend The Graham-Clark Wedding. the Moravian Easter services. She "Forest Home," the country place, wiH be the guest of Miss Ada Allen. 4- Governor Glenn And Dr. R. W. Battle Will Speak at Immense Meeting at The Auditorium-Mayor Franklin Will Preside. Arrangements have been made for a reat rally of the temperance forces on r torium,and the speaking will take place at 4:30 o'clock,- so that everybody can get to hear the eminent speakers. Dr. Henry W. Battle, pastor of the Baptist church at Kinston, will first speak for about one half hour, and Gov. Robert B. Glenn will close. A general invita tion will be given to all persons to be present. Arrangements have been made for all the older Sunday school children to attend, as well as for the working men to be present in a body. One of the greatest prohibition rallies in this section will be this meeting. Mayor T. S. Franklin will preside over the meeting. There will be prominent men on the stage from every part of the county and this section of the state. Announcements will be made by Mr. Heriot Clarkson. Appropriate ; " songs wU be sung tjHKjaasasns. in ine luiiowiiig letter to lvir. w. j. Dowd, Dr. Battle signifies his accep tance, of .tbe invitation to speak: "I beg to acknowledge your courteous expression just received. I shall count it a high privilege to be with you at your May rally. I am devoting every moment I can take from the most ex acting demands of local engagements to this incalculably great campaign incalculably great when measured by the issues involved. I speak tonight at Clayton, then I plunge into the rural! districts. I "Again thanking you for kind expres-! sions, I am, cordially yours, "HENRY W. BATTLE." At the Bijou today and tomorrow, '.'The Danymiters, or The Deep Sea Pi rates," Pathe's latest sensational pic ture. AT THE ROYAL "Cines" Greatest Production "PU LCI N ELLA." Film 1200 feet in length Beautifully handlcolored. THE JAMES BOYS IN MISSOURI AT THE THEATO Today and Tomorrow New Goods Almost a dozen cases new Millinery Goods came in today, including I The New Sailors ; The New Shapes The New Flowers and Wings, etc. Be advised again Come and see us early Umbrella Special Came in tody, over 100 fine quality Umbrellas with fancy and plain han ulles. Covers are guaranteed reg ular value up to $1.50. On sale at 98c each ShirtWaists The biggest assortment we have ever had is now in our store. All bought at Snecial low prices. Prices 93c and up to $6.50. of Maj. and Mrs. William A. Graham, j in Lincoln county, was the scene yes- Misses Annie Wilson and Louie terday afternoon at 2:3 o'clock of a Jones and Messrs. Harvey Moore and beautiful marriage ceremony when' John Tate left yesterday for "Cold Miss Alice Caldwell Graham became stream Plantation," in Sumter comity, the bride of Mr. Montague Graham the home of Miss Hammie Witlu.r- 1 Reliable III 1 mtm OF SHARON TO ORGANIZE. Church ! Linonettes A new Dress Fabric, wears and looks like Linen, and costs one-fourth the price of linen and holds its color to the end. Price 15c, in Solid Colors, Vanov St Hi IPS 51 Till Checks. Full shrunk white in soft and Linon fin ish.;' 12 1-2c Easter Cards A big assortment bought at close-out price 2 for 5c Easter Sale Prices on Rugs, Mat tings, Curtains, etc. Clark. A wealth of the fairest, purest flow ers of the springtide had transformed into a bower of loveliness most sug gestive of the name of "Forest Home" this charming place so widely known for hospitality and good cheer. The west parlor, where the wedding cere mony took place, was exquisitely beau tiful with its masses of white flowers and delicate traceries of green. Under an arch of green, from which was sus pended white wedding bells, the young couple stood to take the vows wmcn made them man and wife. As Mendelessohn's wedding march spoon, to spend a few days. PERSONAL was played by Miss Julia Alexander, day. Mr. O. H. Earnhardt, of Lexington, i. gistered at the Buford hotel. ?'iss Mary White, of Baltimore, Md., i the Buford for a few days. Mr. L. C. Pickett, a merchant of Monroe, is in the city on business. Major Charles H. Gattis, of Raleigh, traveling passenger agent of the Sea board Air Line, was here today on official business. . Mr. D. A. Cauthen, of Heath Springs, was a Charlotte visitor to- Prohibition Meetinn at the on Friday Night. j There will be a meeting of the men! of Sharon township in Sharon Church j Friday evening to organize an Anti-: Saloon League. Mr. J. C. Reid is i chairman of the prohibition forces in j Sharon, where a large vote will be i rolled up against the saloon. Aj speaking with some strong man to make an address will be held later. Sharon school closes Friday, the 24th inst. Chas. M. Stieff The Coat Suit 'epartment Is also very busy with good earnest money saving shoppers, picking up the special sample skirts, shirt waisls, tailored suits, etc. There are bargains ' here in the very newest things for spring and summer 1!)0S, that are seldom found so early in the season. the bridal nartv entered as follows Groomsmen, Messrs. William A. Gra ham, Jr., and Thomas Sadler; brides maids, Misses Carrie and Ellen Gra ham; dame of honor, Mrs. Percival Hall; the groom with his best man, the bride with her father, Maj. Wm. A. Graham.. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. W. Bennett, of Lincolnton; Mesdames A. Frazier and F. Wil liams, of Chester, S. C, were in the city today, stopping fit the Buford. HOUSE WARMING MEETING. The Greater Charlotte Club to Hold First Session in New Office. There is to be held a meeting of the Greater Charlotte Club on Friday night and only near relatives and intimate 0f this week at 8:30, in the new quar- friends were invited to be present. The bride was exceedingly handsome in white chiffon taffeta, real lace and diamonds; her veil was caught with a sprig of orange blossoms, and her flowers were bride's roses. The dame of honor wore pink mousseline and car ried white carnations. The bridesmaids were gowned in white silk, and their flowers were pink carnations. After the ceremony congratulations were tendered the happy couple, and". an elaborate luncheon was then serv ed in the dining room, which was most beautiful in its decorations of pink and white.. Many and costly gifts at tested the affection an esteem of a large circle of relatives and friends. The bride, who is one of the most beautiful of North Carolina's daugh ters, is admired by all for her many rharminsr traits of heart and mind. ters of the club immediately over the mayor's ofFice in the city hall. The meeting will in a measure be some thing of a house warming, as this is the first meeting of the club held in the new quarters. Three matters of special interest will be presented, besides this discussion of what the club has accomplished in the past and what is planned for the future, will engage the attention of the members. A short, interesting pro gram has been arranged, and a full at tendance is expected. There'll be a Kitchin in the Court House Friday night. Bar Meeting Tomorrow. A meeting of the local bar associa tion wil be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the law library to ar- The groom is a young man of sterling range the calendar for the next term worth and well worthy of the bride of civil court, which will begin on he has won. April 26th. Those who attended the wedding from Charlotte were: Misses Violet She "1 admit a woman sometimes and Julia Alexander, Lucy Robertson, does things out of curiosity." He Anna Morrison and Minnie Moipre, Mrs. j "But she never is." She "Never is Eugene Graham, Mrs. George Graham what?" He "Oput of curiosity." and Dr: J. P. Matheson. . Mrs. Barker. "I was given up by one of our best doctors, no hope, dis heartened, took Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a last resort; it sav ed my life." Greatest remedy for wo men. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co. Nadine Face Powder Produces & Beautiful Complexion. Soft and velvety, i Remains until washed ! off. Purified by a' newly discovered pro cess. Harmless f water. Prevents re-. turn of discolorations. (In green boxes only.) Buy one 50c. pack" age and money will be refunded if you are Tints White, Flesh, Pink, Brunette. By leading druggists or mail. Pren u by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris. Tena carries a record of 66 years of honorable, fair and square deal ing. ; If you buy jour piano from this time-honored firm, no mat ter how much or how little you wish to pay for a piano, you will always get full value for your money. CHAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturer of The Artistic Stieff, Shaw and Stieff Self-Player Piano. not entirely satisfied. SOUTHERN WAREROOMS 5 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. Jap Fire S creens Two, three and four-fold in beautiful designs, 35c to $1.25. The fan lire screens only 10c 'Keen Kutter and Sh Scissors ears And it's one of the best you can get. AH sizes 50c to $1.00. But ton Hole Scissors .... 75c 3 60, Scilt ihoe 13 WEST TRADE ST. First Graduating Recital. The first of graduating recitals of the erauating classes of the Presby terian College Conservatory of Music t The James Boys in Missouri at the Theato Today and Tomorrow Everything Known to the Shoe World, We Have Ready For Easter Foreman & Miller Co. Bradley's Woodland Violet Sea Salt 2bc Bradley's Toilet Water : 25 and uOc Bradley's Extracts, Assorted .Perfumes 25 and 48c per oz. Bradley's Talcum 1 5c Easter Novelties A nice cheap article for the little ones at a cost of only 3 to 15c. Easter Post Cards, only 1c 600 Page Ledger or Journal $1.00 And they are O. K. with canvas backs. 500 'page Day Books 38c 200-page canvas back Day Books 35c Composition Books 5c 200 Page canvas back Ledger 35c Counter Books .. . 5c up. 25 Marbles 1 Cent A beautiful assortment of Flints 5 and 10c each. Other lines of Marbles. LittleLong Co. 'ii n
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