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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 5

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Charlotte, North Carolina
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2a 4TJS agniwnim' Mu i OTTAR LOTTE DAILY OBSERVER FRIDAY OCTOBER HO 101 1 mmUMUOTBWMi i 'Mts of im Kind enjoyed In Unit l'll A Shipment Chrysanthemums We nre lit receivimr tlailv from our groon- quantitics of these beautiful autumnal houses ilmvers SCHOLTZ Phone 1413 The Florist ranmzaraissOTffi5iBraoffi3ESKS5Efl i How About Your of: for Women ist Received Tuesday TVe have the host dyers in tho South and make a specialty of fnney dyeing If von desire notl nrork and prompt attention we are at your eommand Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention The Charlotte Latmdry BEST Ruts this popular department in excellent shape- I his shipment is the last of a largo order placed months ago An order placed 1mm- before the European trouble and at the closest import prices These Gloves were wo to lmy today would Yet as long as the lot lasts our prices will 444 not he advanced one rent Phones AT YOUR SERVICE $100 fer medium weight seam shopping "loves that other is our la-hlack white $100 for our Glovt-1 These art $150 Ibr the only Glove with re button This own The Quality Shop 14 South Tryon St cent more ape Pique Mocha Shopping verv comfortable whitt aslialile washable wash Kid pearl clasp Glove we wash satisfaetorilv Hot wadies anil maple syrup every night for supper Brown Betty Tea Room Hours 11 a tn to Special lunch 13:30 to 3:30 Special supper 6 to 8 I A ch arming homo wedding wan that of MInh Hudle Marla Stewart of this city and Mr Leo Frederick Von elver of Allanlu which occurred ltvt plght at 0 at the home of (ho parent Mr and Mrs Thomas Stewart on West avenue The ceremony was performed by Uov Dr A A Mrtiouchy pastor of the Second ITesbvtoriiu Church The vnwi were assumed In the parlor which was decorated In Breen with white chrysanthemums In contrast The bride and proem entered together when the wedding march was ployed by Miss Frances (lalhrnith of Atlanta who was gowned In pink flowered chiffon eve- pink satin and carried pink chrysanthemums The bride wore a wedding gown of white satin en train with hridul veil caught with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a shower of Pride roses and lilies of the valley Mlus Plderip Itoyette a cousin of the bride was maid of honor She wore a light -blue crepe do chine accordion pleated skrt with bodice trimmed In lace and pink roses arid with a deep girdle of pink She carried pink chrysanthemums Master Calvin Stewart sop of Mr rind Mrs Itiohurd Stewart carried the ring on a white satin pillow lie wore a suit of white Little Miss Purlin Worley daughter of MV and Mj-s William Worley of Monroe wearing a frock of white nr-( ordlon-pleated silk with phik shoulder straps enrried a basket of small white chrysanthemums and maidenhair ferns After (lie wedding a reception wH given which was largely attended and much enjoyed Receiving jn the parlor were Mr and Mrs Thomas Stewart the members of the bridal party Misses Lucille and Filaa Stewart and truest Mrs Penlon of Illinois Mis Frances Galbraith of Atlanta Mr and Mrs William Worley nf Monroe Mr and Mrs Frank llovis Mr and Mrs Ha i ford Winchester At the front door were Mrs Stewart and Airs John A Perryhdl The dining room was decorated in vellow ami wdiite Yellow chrysanthemums were on the table Ye'hnv malme was festononed from the idian-ibdjnr t0 the four rumors of the table An tee course with cake and mints in vellow was served Receiving there wore Misses Pottie Summerville Annie McGee Nell Laird Alhe Hodman of Waxhaw and Mrs Karl Caton Tn the gift room were Miss Marv Henderson Misu Mildred Vi- her of Atlanta Airs Paul Hoover and Airs Hovls' kept the regis'er Mr and Airs Yon Rchelver left last night for a visti tn New A'ork after which they will return to Atlanta Imre they will reside in the future The bride is the oiliest daughter of Mr and Airs Stewart Hundreds of rnonds here deeply regret that she is leave Charlotte where she is beloved for her winsome personality stid her beautiful unselfish character die pas a disposition which ladiatp" sunshine and her personal qualities are engaging Her popularity has been convincingly attested hv the many parties which have been given in her honor since her engagement was an-nmiTtcd The bridegroom haa a responsible position with the Southern Railway Pom pan and is a young man of ability and promise Miss Kate Blue nf Harford is visiting Miss Kchecca Walker at her bnme on North Prevard stioot Aliss Walker hail as tier guest jester-clay Miss Doris Harry of Salisbury Tim Thompson Orphanage will meet this morning at at the parish house Kpisenpal Church ui Id lo in of st Mrs Arthur Taylor and son Stephen left yesterday morning for Savannah Gi wlierp they will spend two months with Mrs Taylor's sister Airs Ikillinger Taylor will join his family for the Christmas holidays Aliss Alu'ie Fletcher of Alonroe is spending lie week in the eity as the guest of Miss Flureni'c Pillow at her home on Elizabeth avenue and with Aliss (iron Hitch at her home on North Graham street Mrs Carpenter of Gastonia and Aliss Catherine Cirpenter of Stanley were in the city jcsterdiy taking in the fair They were the guests of friends An Interesting event in Church eiri les will he the la reception given by the Pi'vvorth Circle of Trvun Street Methodist Church this afternoon from 4 to fi o'eloek at the home of Airs Cornelia Sims and daughter Airs Hrevard Nixon at S03 Smuh Tryon street The members of the Church and eongregition and their friends are cordially invited to attend A stiver offering will be received The Bessio Dewey Book Club will meet his afternoon at 4 o'clock with Aliss Mary Armand Nash at her home on North Church street The Research Chili will nirq this ifternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs William Hodge at her home on Hawthorn Lane Miss Mae Faulkner has returned from Chester whore she was in idesmaid at tire Whit' -Toil 1 nup-' iiils solemnized Wednesday night and whrh was one of the most brilliant The Ulrlmnl Tidily Honk Club will 'licet thin afternoon at 4 o'clork with Alrn II A London Jr at lor home on bout li Tryoti Htreet Kurds reading as follows have been IhhiiciI Hr and Mrs James Aaron Austin request tin honor of your presense at tiic marriage of their daughter Kul ilia to Hr Honda lloi'ton Hardin on the afternoon of Wednesday November eleventh at half-after live Kno Church Charlotte North Carolina Tile bride-elect Is die eldest daughter of Doctor Austin and Mrs Aim In Stm is pretty brunette with attractive persona lit She was educated tit tjueens College Doctor Hardin is the only son of Mr and Airs Henry Joseph llurilin of Hoone Ho Is prominently con-nec'ed and is a highly successful young phvriiinn Doctor Hardin was graduated from Trinity Colli gc and afterwards was graduated with high honors from the North Carolina Aled-lenl College tn this city Aliss Sarah Cannier few friends informally at her home nue cnter'alnofl a yesterday af-on Fast avo- Tlie Ghe'lflon Hook Club will meet this aftetnoon at 1 o'clock with Airs Thomas II Wright at her horn- on West Morchead street Tho Research Club will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'eloek wl Airs Hodge at her home on Hawthorn Tame Kliabeth Heights Airs Norman A Cocke son will leave early next Petersburg Va to spend visiting relatives and young month for some time Aliss Elizabeth Dowd the youngest daughter of Mr and Airs Dowd will enter! i in a number of voimg friends a1 a Hallowe'en patty at her home on Dark avenue Dilvvorth tomorrow evening Mrs Alinnie AVriston Smith ill i leave tomorrow for Durham where she will be ihe guest of Airs Eugene Aforeheail until after the State rence of the Daughters of the American Devolution Airs Smith will during the Conference and has also been invited to sing Sunday at the Presbyterian Church Airs Freeman Jones will leave within the next days tor Petersburg Yh to spend relativ os Air and Airs have returned to their home in this eity after a two weeks' visit to relatives in Williamsport and Danville Va Mr and Airs Zeigler andphe sisters Mr Margaret KfMU Abertiethy and Aliss Sara Kelly moved yesterday from 3 Fast First street to 313 Fast Boulevard the homo recently bought by Air Zei tier from Air I-'inlayson Airs A Killy who is recuperating at tbe A I erey General Hospital after an illness of several months has so far recovered as to he able to have ttlo hospital today for a short wli to her sister and niece Miss Alice Springs and Airs Hviler at their home on Fast Alorehead street A Hallowe'en party will be given at the residence of AIrsiW A Neal 412 Epzabeth avenue this evening at o'clock A silver ottering will he taken at the door the proceeds to go toward finishing the new- Fast Avenue A Church The public is invited A large attendance Is expected Refreshments will tie served and a good time is promised Alisa Alargaret A llaley of Chicago has accepted an invitation to deliver an address before the North Carolina Assembly on Friday of Thanksgiving work when the assembly will be in annual session in Charlotte She is business representative of the Chicago Teachers Association and a member of tho committee of the National educational Assoe'atmn on salaries of teachers her special work being Rip pressing of the campaign throughout the country for inure commensurate salaries for thp teaching profession The initial dance of the season of tho ChaiTdtte Cotillion Club which toot: plnca last evening between the hour nf 9 and I'JflO o'clock at the Southern Manufacturers' Club was charming In cverv (b tad The now president Mr Kdilic Jones and hoard of governors Messrs I idem Alexander Hunter Marshall and Torn Taliaferro planned the affair and rnui of the credit of the pleasure was due to thnn Kxcotlent music was furnished by the P'tdinont Orchestra Those dtlieilg were: All' Jones and Miss Maigant Pa esc Mr Thomas Mays anil AHs? Susie f'owl Mr Thu'-man Long and Miss Mildred putt Mr Ruffin Smilh and Miss Ailone Butt Mr Liilhrm and All-? pay Peirce Air Canshr and Aln-s Camline Jones Air Odom Mexander and Aliss Frances s-bonie Mr Griffith and Aliss Alayj London Air Torrence Heinliy and Aliss Chambers Mr FI1 t-'ptings and Mbs Miriam Parker Air William Playor and I Miss Aluie Lentz Mr McA'ister Carson! and Aliss Moseley Air Walls' anil Miss' Knster Mr Charles Latnhi th -and Alisil Sarah Pansier Dr AleKay and M'ss Pormdie Rowil Air David dark and Aliss Conyers Mr Norman Lynch and ss Fitzsimmons The stags were Messrs Al Wilson Hunter Marshall Jr Dr McKay Bar 306 Tryon 415 max b'u Inquiry of Young Cition Rights Is Answered The I aw Tim observer va Merday reived tile following letter: "Please give me Ihe following information through jour papir "I have been a n-s-dent of this- State since Juno DM3 On February It 1914 became 31 wars of age I wi-li to know if 1 liave a righi to register and vote registrar of this iLstiiet has refused to allow me to do so as lie claims 1 am obliged to he in the State two years advise me tliat since 1 have become of age sun coming into the State 1 am entitled to vote regardless of the fact tliat I have not been here the full two vear-- "Please advise urn of the flits and greatly oblige trulv 1 I "Palmerville let The registrar his law No matter whin the mng man eime of age lie is reqnnrd to he a resilient is reqnned to tie a of this St ite tvo vears and of the county six months and of the precinct for ninety rktvs prior to the tm he' votes before he can east a ballot Comparatively few people are familiar1 with the prey is mis of the Stale election law and to some at first hluh-it must appear that a young man coming of age within Hie Stale would acquire ns a soft of birthright Slate citizenship that would allow him to vote hut this is not the rase and th" exercise of the suffr ige must he postponed until he has been In tin State two years In j'ne i nee of those who are unable to comply with the re- qulrements as to me of residence and who are gistered risewtmie they are privileged to return to tlojr former pbn of Idenec and vote PERSONALS Afr A Kelly has retut'ilfd to Aloeksvilie after spending W'edns-(IdV here alt' nding the Gharlotte Fair Dr I II llill of Raleigh president of the Nor Carolina College of Avil-rtiituro and Mechanic Ats spent last night in the ty as the guest of his son Air Harvey Hill Air Sain Walker of Ashehoio spent yesterday in the city Air A Darling of Pro id nee I was here on business yesterday Mr Dla rikem hip (f Lineointon was a visitor tordjv Air A Pa ter on of Lion I II 11 spent yesterday tore Air Woolen of wa-here yp'-ttrdav Mr A Foglind of rimtanoogi as li th i'y Iasi night Kid Gloves French Kid stitching to iruarantee to Funeral dowers a little heller arranged a little more artistic When yon want somoililiig nice i phene VAN LINDLEY CO Florists Greensboro Crex Never has there been a time when so much of these popular -kinds I etrnrs and ha been used as now Tin are suitable for your living room or bedroom We have these slrouglv-luiilt Crex ms In in brown fi om 00 to $17011 Reedi ra ft Rockers in cretonne and tapestry tug from $(i73 to Kaltox 70i) lo $33 70 On hen you need 'hairs and Roeki rs of any kind think of us Kaltox Reedcraft $100 for Kid Gloves stores charge $12" incus mid the wmited shades $150 This is our believe it to Glove made select from leal French Fa he ihe best Various Lost Grip at Mr ami Airs Newton Gibson of Gibson who were amon- tlm visitors i to Glial iotte on account of 'he fair lest a grip at the fair grounds yes- t' ji atternoon abmii I lot It was valued at from tit They do not know win tit was stolen 1 misplaced hut Guy are Imping hat it was merely losi and tha tile 1 cr-oii who lias i( will return it to Tin server ollice -s nils and MVrajs barged Lester Slilivva was ia i ves-t- may charged with assiolting William Bailey with a deadh weapon to W'i a hammer Fd White nod I ia Wli to both colored are ilnrged wi (imaging a affray Fled Me 'lain white is iha''ged wil'i in lug ill un" amt disord rly and wall assaulting Ed Pittman with a lock Alleged "White Gon-si'brable interest is felt heie in the i ase of Wal or Savage of tills c'tv who is lo lx tried at Salisbury today in Federal Court on the charge of pilot lig 1 he i rm "a nt i-w hite-su act Tin ut ng it nes i is i Gi org" Spoon who In for lor ni'itiage Severn! months ago was ss Minnie liartsell The iise eeotet's around a rip to I Min ille Va For Perfect COFFEE satisfaction ii'iler Idtc llousi today ColTi'e A REQUEST If siiiisei diers In the eltv vvlm fail to receive their papers promptly will t' b'phoiio 7S tx fore 1 A it copies will be sent to their addresses Suli eritx rs will conG Treat ivnr upon us hv unking prompt -ompbiirit of any Irn gular del very "GLT IT AT II WVLrY'S" The Sanitary Drag Store We take rreat rrlde tn th neat apeinreo and clean I-ness of our place of business Examine for yourself the next time you mme In Otr stork Is clean All re-ceptaob's nte eb an Y7e Ara Clean Through and Through In Our Dealings With You Pharmacy UtlON AND Theme 13 Academy Advimie Days II TH STS and Sab Three Ahead Rulley eu Junm and 11 (idsui The chapet mu were Mr Taylor ami Miss Scales John At Sent Mr and Capi hait Millar and AIis 7 Mr and Mis AIis (Juailis Mr and Mrs McCall Mr and Mrs Ralph Van Landingtuun Mr and Alls Kred ir White Mr and Mis A London Mrs li Cobb and Air a ml Airs Lee I'nexpected hut Highly Fntcrtii iiiing layout at Hickory (love There was a joint ih bate in the county last night though it was entirely unexpected The participants were A'lr Jake Newell Republican candidate for Congress and Air John A Airline Democratic candidate for the State Senate The verbal bout was staged in the schoolbotise at Two speakings bud for the same place each party being Hickory Grove id been siheduled at the t-ame hour uninformed of the pi i ns Democrats had gathered to hear Dcmoerapts and Republicans had to hear Republicans Air Rdicrt Hutchison candidate! for the House of Representatives a little hit hard to keep from writing it gisiator-eleet in tile cicA of the county nomim es of the primary) was making a speech from the Demu-eratie viewpoint and Mr McRae was awai ing his turn when Mr Newell arrived on the scene The situation was quickly realized 'and Messrs New-ill ami Ale Kim made an agreement 'o divide time Kadi one spoke an hour and then had 10 minuies for rejoinders They went II "hammer and tongs" uncording to those who were' fortunate enough to witne-s tins 'vent and in the opinion of tin partisans of eaeli side each one "cleaned up" with the other in approved style Mr McRae made an ov ellen arguim nta-tive speech lauding the record of the Democratic party and Air Newell at-tai knd the rord in a witty and sarcastic speiiti charging the Democratic party with being the party of hard times and giving his reasons for appealing to the voters of the district for theij support NOTES ABOUT TOWN Will Teach Dressmaking ALss Ganger's dressmaking i lass will meet I tins evening at the A a I 7:30 This evening class has been arrange 1 lor the business girls and others who pr fer an evening class Very general inreresf is being taken In the dressmaking course Returns Mr II Amnions who has been under treatment al a lor al hnsp'tal for some da vs was ah! -to return -o his home In Rockingham yesterday Fuats for Lit Jr (iris Sx coats for little gills betwe the ages of 19 and 14 years are desired by the managers of the Alev in'b Home persons who have oh) routs whah nr' not being used will be doing a ndness to coiomiiniea'e wuh the managers I'irc Aecerdav Morning TIip roof of I tie home own-d and occupied bv Mrs AT piuwibn pi 411 leg i stroe rjught (he yes'erdav a the result of sparks frnn a flue Th was at 913 (a lin The pie di pir: merit extiruo'ished tin tdie Is a in -ign le ant Officials I Ori it Moore will be referee i eret Ron wi te umpire and Mr Crnv up will be pead Pnc-man at the ill game wiiii will be piawi) lure le tween I Gn irb Con ei ity po timd au i 'har-b'U5 High Si lmoL Col McCoy Co YOUR BUSINESS AND YOUR BANK They ought to lie intimately associated of every strong business there is a strong hank Latest European War Map Given by THE OBSERVER to vrj r-fuB prfcpnt xhU COUPON and 10 cents to corf rromo1 BY lu city or out slue 12c Stamp cash or money oTdr Th-iis the BlCUrST VALUE KVFR OFFERED Eumrra Oicia! Map color oi lrt ipoiifirt Huicr i nd Nav-lind Acrul rrngh Popunions Arn Dstrcr twrcri Cities Histonr of Na ions lnvtAlA-ed Frcr ou Dctjuvf H' tnrv Ihg 1ace nnrrifl Nitionsl Debt Con Values EXTRA S'Colt1? A of Kite In olved uropf an a pit a nd htrategi Naval Locaticma tolled with handsome cover to tit the pewket When Croup Comes Treat Externally The old fvstem of dosing (U Leal" little atonuiehs with nau-eoiis ding find opium rut's wrong and harmful Try the eueriiil U'atmeiit k's "Vep- roup ami Fiico nmiiiii Kal Jujt rut a lutle ovir thro urd nrul cover with a warm flannel The vurrnth (if the body releases vapor of Pine Tar Mi nthol Thvtmd and Fuialypt'l tliat bma'-u tie' lioknig phlegm si 1 ease the di'h'Ul bieptbing imme-t-atidy fine st le'ltlme anres a seuri 1 nights sleep Vk? is tatter than litfriial rm-d- iros foq fid forms of told troubles! rs 37c ftp and $1 (m If your business is young and not fully developed one of the important ways to strengthen it is lv means of a good banking connection properlv cultivated COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Of Charlotte DISTRIBUTED FROM OBSERVER OFFICE.

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