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1146 I THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER MONDAY JUNE 19 1922 Garments of chapter The flag amounts- The state 8he said by ONE MINUTE INTERVIEW'S negligence ham not gotten credit for "I pledge allegiance to my flag and amounts that she should have and to the republic for which it this must be rectified She also one nation indivisible with liberty insisted On the children's organiza- MRS CALDWELL and Justice for all" non and the matter was discussed Then Cann the recitation of the -ith interest and decision that Onion Phone Number 214 Aerican's creed I Children's chapters will be organized The address of weicotne was de- Finally Mrs Spencer said: Kings Mountain Royally Entertains and A colors and beautiful livered by Mrs Falls vice I greatl desire in closing to bur- Colonel Frederick Ilambright den you each member of Third District A IL Col Fred- fic'wers 'chapter the response by Mrs Al- the the greatness and crick Ilambright Chapter Hostess The delegates arrived on train and by motor cit les represented An- 'ton Morrison of harlotte vice dignity of the work which you---its "1 sOnVille CharlOtte I oncorc States- regent Liberty Gall chapter Both members of the organization such Its Spencer's rilreWeii Vill0 Gastonia Kings Mountain were exceptionally tine this--have assumed You must he A piano solo by Miss Virginia assured that your place in your Address to Distrivt Towns forming the Third District Mauney was one of two charmng i chapter and state and national or- Sine the A It districts meet- are: Ansonville Charlotte Concord features of the meeting the ganization must be and Can be tilled ings were inaugurated not One has Wadesboro Statesville Nionroe i ot her a vocal solo by rs only by you alone and that your been more delight fill MOre inspia- Mooresville GaStOnia Neisler accompanied by Miss Mall- Personal (4011 is what tional or the rciptent of more royal re bot artists of notable charm Those presented at the meeting neY that to uphold the great structure hospitality thin the Second Annual were ii Charlotte Kings and ahil hic you are a part of you ust put meeting of the TIIINI hi'h nta i Statesvillastoniii Giveti ngs into the work your heart's devotion as guest of the 0-11 Frederick d' 11 guy 11 ELT- I 11 I 1-1414 IS Greetings from An- Two xtra Special Dress Values 717110 'it '1 A Ft 4 lc 40 to: 1 1- 4 i' --A4t' -3 4' 4 11 '-i 5 1 a 14" Jy- 311' 'A'' I i a 4 4 4 4 i ''10 ot 4 isbli' "4 A 4'4 4 ts'it'l 'rt'41'' '17'140 it i'Y --1-- 4-- 104411 4-'-'? L-vor Solid Colored Ginghams $595 jr40777 itir r' 4:7 4' ''1" tSi 1144'' PM OtARWCV1010400031PAISe4103011 7 7- -7 -'7--- 2 -4 -r 'Ier-' i -i i t----x" 0v- lei''44e '42 '-tXI''' r74 '4 144 444-V44 4 ---t4N 't 14 c--- 2A 4'ZV5111--- gitt'4 1LAASAMPAPeMegiorrceds eswtmktr- devotion that will through Hamhright chapter of Kings MOun- The presence of the state regent i were brought faithful service prepare you for Mrs Spencer was the inspira- tam Thursday List son Stanley chapter by Mrs Dunlap greater things as the days go by 111a in al tiona note of the occasion for si The meetings vas mr 1 from Battle of Charlotte chipter liy Mrs Frapk Itrandon Smith regent beautiful mi" vtrisb 1use of ow mt sponeer became regent TM A 1 and that will bring to fruition the front FortDobbs Statesville by Mrs IZ assemblage in the state has been great ideals of borne a nd country Lutheran ehurkh the largest and ono Henkel Mecklenburg chalder for omplete without her Her ability ii Nthich our organization pre-end- of the handsomest churhes in the t'harlotte Mrs Jeremiah Goff reg- her beautiful poise her charming nently sta country and the attendance personality and impartittlity have ent "Dream A of North Caro large and representative After "greeetings" the visitors King mountain of eourso had th Mad(' 110r universally beloved None direc WPre td to the basement of lout great dreams that Out of these that have gone before her or none dreams witty develop undreitmed of largest representation being 1 he the Parish house where an elegant home chapter Gastonia had it thtt will come after her will leave a luncheon vas served There was one a CIto ever as in- liner record- for service love and 1 dividuals the smallness of your part delegates Charlotte 13 long table extending the length of Tho i nrq Al Ph niov loft ItY to her "dear Daughters" t- "o- nod thlog on the ever that your per largest representation heing i he home chapter Gastonia had delegates Charlotte 13 The Kings 'Nlountain cha pier left ma: uevetop unureameu or ever as in- the Parish house where an dividuals the smallness of your part luncheon was served There ever that your per- long table extending the length of the and smaller tables on the 7 The daintiest of Frocks fashioned of good quality solid colored Gingham with an effective fagotting as their sole adornment The white collars and cuffs are of pique bound with the gingham We'll wager you can't duplicate the style and quality at S595 nothing that could minister to the pleasure comfort and delight of the visiting Daughters The buildin was a delight ful TO trie pleasure comiort and ocligrit of the visiting Daughters The buildin was a delightful The Meei The meeting was called to order Iv Miss Blmnie Mauney acting chitirman third distriet Devotional place of meeting the elabo- exercises were led by Mrs Arthur rately decorated with the national Hay chaplin: Col Frederick Ham 4t rkdiSztitte ifhttamintwttitira and minium in Night hi the orivne it ow I i sOnal task is part of a divine plan room meiged into thtFirst National hank ported by the First Presbyterian sides the lung lable being beautiful- lv decorated Down the center flags: that with Air Brown as cashier He later uhurch on pretty mountings Nvere arranged organized the Peoples Loan and Music will be rendered during the at certain distances and for one to Out of the re' he Savings bank and elected venitig I 1 th Sun dat schol th other the entire length of the Out of the thorns--there's the rose prehtent o- chestra anti supper will precede the table was festooned the tri-colors in And out of the heart of the faithful He was interested in a number of busines a nd address- Of theevening handsome streamers of red white The halm for the nation flows local enterprises and owned a large Bradford president an-1 and blue satin ribbon On the cloth i interest in the Long Island Cotton nounces 1 the length of the table was red rib- From out of the soto of the flower mills He was prominent in the Bap 1 bon in an offset design of decoration Rises the scent of the sod tan church The smaller were similarlY adorned Awl from out of the hearts of His He WitS 78 years of age and is sur- The tables were decorated by Airs children vived by four daughters Airs kawrenve Mauney They were beau- Sneaks the voice of God Wagner and Airs El Nattress of dful In effect An elegant luncheon Statesville Airs Osborne Brown of Long Island and Aim Robert II Mc- NS was beautifully served by members -4--- A' he Col Frederick Ha bright I For the AL Page) Neil of NVashington I) hapter with the zissistance of some Hailstorm June 19 IMOD 40---- JEyP 4ra ThSt st ve attrative young grits 'MRS A WALTON SALISBURY Jane A le 4 1 nottevd in your valuable paper in April the anniversary of a hail- State Regent Speaks me feature tor of the pro- sm I thought I would give you Walton was found dead in bed at her home in Potneck this county this gra The suprent was' the address of Airs Spen- a little history of one that fell so red eer regent after luncheon long ago It began in Lincoln morning She hut reti las night hor farewell count mono thrfh it) her usual health which had been lie''- 'W t' interested in a number of table was festooned the tri- he colors in And out of heart of the faithful th hand length of the table was red rib- some streamers of red white The balm for the nation flows loc stitti al enterpris and owned a large falzgne ilro tk iti tti ti he Celttet es and blue satin ribbon On the cloth i From out of the soul of the flower titi te 'e bon in an offset design of decoration Rises the scent Of the sod tist church The smaller were similarly adorned And from out of the hearts of His He was 78 years of age and is stir- The tables were decorated by Mrs fo so(iitchilltdhe of God of vived by four daughters Mrs Wagner and Airs Nattrss 11awrentoe Mauney They were beau- illiful In effect An elegant I luncheon Statesville Mrs Osborne Brown of was beautifully served by members Long Island and Aim Robert li Alc- or the Col Frederick Hambright Neil of Washington very attrative young gril (For the Page) chapter with the assistance of some es State Regent Speaks in I Altliir)'tillticis4tiftit'll SA 12SilltUSitlY to A The supreme feature of the pro- storm I thought I would give you Walton was found dead in twd at her gram was the address of Airs Spen- a little histtory of one that fell so home in Potneek this county this rev state regent after luncheon long ago It began in Lincoln morning She had retired as night Airs gave her farewell county moving through (laston anti in her usual health which had been Exquisite Organdies at $695 0 Sure Death to Flies 11 The sheerest coolest of Frocks crisp with narrow scalloped flutings and gay with organdy roses Surely nothing could be more charming for Summer wear And think what values: choice of white rose nile and pink and only $695 to pay roaches bed bugs moths fleas and mosquitoes also their return prevented by spraying with "BREVENTOL" Ckans Bath Tubs Tiles Metal Fitting and Garbage Pals Purifies air in Sick Rooms poorly ventilated Apartments A wonder taM 1)----hanniess as water nuy it at drug grocery and department Ntores All cans titandard measure Special combination pack age pint can anti sprayer Quart Can Poe Pint Can 150e Trial 12-pint size with tree sprayer) Haynes Chemical Corporation Richmond Virginia I Causes 75 per tent of all headaches This is the opinion of the most advaned scientists The only cure for eye-strain headache is glasses not just glasses hut glaSlieS arritrafrly fitt011 Our tyf-t ltt hods are modern and thoronghbk REVENTOL 11 MAKESA CLEM HOME wnm7-A w4gib MM1 Souther land Wakefield Co vimon specialt44 23 Tryon Charlotte Have Those SHOES REPAIRED and Save the Difference Since 1868 The Home of Good Shoes Baby Swings ONE FIFTY Spencer address to the district meeting She Mecklenburg my brother died June somewhat impaired as a result of expressed a pprecia tion for the work he 18 a nd we were on our my to I inthlenza and assistante of the district and Steel Creek church to the burying huSsdvasa6o2 years ef iiii s1 1 sttroprtla'1A gratitude to rs Alitun me ey for invit- The Storm ca on um about a i r1 s' le ing the district meeting to Kingss from home and all of us WOU1(140Vi" one son by a fortner marriage Mountain "We have not had a finer have been caught in the storm if being Heorge Archie of Salts-district chairman" said she "I am it had not been for ait accident of bury grateful to all members of the chap- a horse getting over the axle of a ter I want you to remember that buggy between the bed and the the district meetings have been the wheel The aecident stopped the one thing I have stressed It is a procession which got in the shelter meeting not for officers but for of a house Uncle Billy Clark the every member to meet and now man driving the wagon said it was each other better and thus become had luck to stop a corps and kept more loyal to those ideals that we on going Four of us were with represent I ant so sorry Mrs Rey- the wagon when the hail came on nolds was taken ill I feel sure that in the woods When the hail I had she not been ill she would have came on us we had a terrible time been our next pl'esident general She with our horses We had a frac- had made a wondrous campaign tious animal under the saddle Two SOuthern Tournament Is men one having outrun the other and her inrICSS coming just when it on his horse arrived Just in the did nearly broke her heart and the nick of time to help us get our horses untangled The hail fell in Scheduled for East Lake At- hearts of all the A of North Carolina stones about the sze of tit "I want to thank you for lovely 'I' gt 1 a lanta During Present Week They said it hailed about 25 nutes but it seemed like 9-1 ixtvours to me The place where we ATLANTA (la June 1 lone antget or narshs ere is near the rock cut on the East La ke course of the Atlanta and I want to thank each and every one" Southem railway Corn wheat club where the southern amateur Mrs Spencer spoke of Illtinv things and cotton were he' the 1 ground golf tournament will start Tuesday of importance an( I interest She first and had to be planted over There I was the scene of many matches to- explained about the alternates are very few people living now who 1day as entrants i'' 1 1 the to- 'armee- m- being seated in Washington and I th entrants me ix mg 1 one is selvtos with the difficult course and said in the absence of the delegate severe storm i tested their mettle aganist its scien- her membership in the last two North Carolina she said double CLARK 1 tifically laid traps Charlotte Route 5 I years She told of the need and the 117)tt '0g-ugs The tournament in which it is ex-neglect on the part of North Caro- I Ought to be in Want Ad4 pected from 150 to 200 (of the south's oD fers lina to have a roo for her state oear Airs Caldwell: wit seek to qualify Toes- from gol eetings She asked about it in This is not an attept at 'reb day will last through Saturday the ut- i ashingto a nd was answer she qu ed as I believe the la wYers term it lowest 64 in the uthe preliminary round Wed- aly ifying round never even asked for one" but the lines sent you by your High starting igh esdav morning "We have reested the fir st room Point correspondent headed I Want' the 'eh II "hi I the 39 constitutin in the new louilding and the histo- and published this morning 1 ot nh so tea 1 a setion eammonship LO'kA rianS' room has been chosen for us emphasize the truth of the old state-1 will Ave have got to sign up anti pay for be decided in the ualifying ent: 'Alan wants but little here be- round We have ore than ow' There also will be special $1800 members in the state and we "Sincerely yours will ha ve to ask every member lot HEPBURN JR" for men over 55 year i I 0 age ---G--- i dition to the flights to be formed so much per capita for our room in 1 a ft er Wednesday's play and the I Or qt Memorial hall This is not a request Voman's el In A AO A at Vett- 1Druld Hills club 'II dingionmiss 311ugaret ittos IA I stage An inuta- hut an obligation" meet for those who fail to place At this JUnCture there was a call President lin the first 64 Atlanta players have of chapters present as to paying "Dear Airs Caldwell: beton lousily engaged on the course their part The answers for all "Will you kindly publish the en- for several weeks and a number (if Anson Mecklenburg ehapter Liberty Sineerely 1 were expressed in the answers Of closed on ry our ve inteesting page? entra cities spent Sun nts front othe o' I Mill chapter and Battle of Char- "AIR day there HUNTER" 1 Among the first a I 1 1 rr va were lotte chapters--Anson led off Meek-1 Matthews lune 16 I Tt (Jack) Wenzeoler of Alemphis lenburg through regent said: "Aleck- len Ewing Vatkins of Chattanooga and tourg ill do her part" Battle Of The adies of Weddington met lOctivus Ro Cohen l' I at ng am Charlotte said through regent "We Thursday In in the school indite 1 )- newspaper man and magazine will he ready with the money" It rium for the purpose of organizing writ( or Wenzeler was runner-up at 'as announced by Mrs Spencer that a oma'lb A delegation rom Nashville last l' Adair as year to errv North Carolina can't have the use of cu IA axhaw met with them and ex- prestolht south champion the room until it is mild for said that the first Mrs 1)m-wet plained in a very interesting and in- 'Bobby Jones a former title holder thing the North Carolina daughters str uctive way the purpose aim etc and rated as one of the leaders of wanted to put in the room was a of a club of that kind Although AilleriCall golfers recently under-portrait of Airs Reynolds (Ap the number of members was small I went an operation for removal of a pla use) they were very enthusiastic and gave Vt'in in his leg which had be- Mrs SPerWPr 4 Poke to registrars promise of a very successful and I come enlarged and has not indicated urging them to make their work profitable year 1 whether he will play more business like and asked that The following officers wore elected: Partielpants in the tournament they keep a file in a business like Margaret litid8On will find the East Lake course one way Eaeh TOPIlihkr she said must Vif'P that requires every sort of golf sport send $2 to Mrs Ragan right away in lloward Five of the IS holes are of the one regard to papers that are essentiat Heathy short vi-tety anti five are protected i to have and to hold She empha- Hunter pay Water JIIMpS Of front 100 to 150 SiZNi the importance of A rec- Chairman of the different deart- I Yard' These inelude the famou4 ords which will be as valuable in ments are: lisland hole where the green is half years to come zis data of the Revo- House A the size of the ishend Eight other lutionary war ad there may be no Hudson Jr holes require two shots to reach the her data said she ex' ilem tCpt by these green while five a re of th three shot by A It papers 450 ttoop590 yards Music and Ma ry "But for Mrs Dunlap" said she l'oe i "who is a walking encyclopedia SALISBURY LUTHERANS Winters I would we not have records which WO I now havo" TO BUILD NEW CHURCH "Airs Spencer insisted that the i 1Frot Mrs 'Victor Barringer's "Dixie 1 Cookery 1'0-tic-War" chapters keep a stilt account of 1 every thing that they val- I Dear Mrs Caldwell: Special to The Observer 1 nations Of boxes of clot hings sent 1 "Thisrecipe Is eopied front Mrs SALISBIAt JUn 18 John nations of hoxes of clothings sent "This recipe is popied from Southern Tournament Is Scheduled for East Lake At- lanta During Present Week Vier that requires every sort ot golf sport lloward Five Of the IS holes are of the one ITemby short variety anti five are protected Hunter by water jumps of from DIO to 15tt Chairman of the different depart- I Yards These include the famou4 ments are: lisland hole where the green is half House A i the size of the island Eight other Hudson Jr i holes require two shots to reach the Ilemby "green while five are of the three shot 450 to 590 yards Music and Ma ry l'oe of Winters SALISBURY LUTHERANS Irot Mrs Victor Barringer's "Dixie TO BUILD NEW CHURCH Cookery Fo-tie-War" 'Dear Mrs Caldwell: Special ID The Observer "This recipe Is tiopied from Mrs SALISBUR June 1 John adopt- A Popular Two Strap 4 A DeLANE'S Shoe Repair Factory 36 East Trade Street In best grade patent leather flexible welt 31e to a Pm 11600 8R7SIL two rhtmolm heel ani cut low on sides Just the slipper for semi it I iT4 1 1 sole one inch nt 1 huckle fastened dress or sport --r Priced 41 sole one inch huckle fastened Rook Store of Rare Excellence () 1lice Suppliers and Furnislicrx at $1000 CO--74 Auto Troubles "PHONE 24 ANY HOUR OF THE 24" 4114 Auto Inn Inc GILMER-MOORE Co HOSIERY SHOES LUGGAGE OBSERVER ADVERTISING SELLS THE GOODS 7 ic' 6 I thur a 'fId wit4 tiessoo tiCLONCr- CO FOR TUESDA Everything for Your Angels' food Cake Lutheran congregation today ed the recommendation of a J'orn- nUttee that the Crego lot a vaivable Property next to the postottice On Inniss street be purchased at a price of $35000 No action was taken at this time looking to the building of a new church although it is expected that modern church house will be erected on the lot dered The congregational meeting was presided over by A II Snider while Staple Linn submitted the report of the committee of 20 that had been appointed to inquire into the matter I 1 of a new lot and a new church Remarkable Values in High Type Skirts and Sport Sweaters glass toc to 35c FIRST AND LAST very best Refrigerator investment you can make is in the purchase of a BELDING HALL stm REFRIGERATOR No sPa nis lasting pure white interior that won't chip crack or PPPI-a saver of food and of ice In any size that you may desire MOUND "In the Business 33 Years- 221 Tryon St Phone 314 Artt THE CHARM OF THE COLONIAL BEBIOD I preserved faithfully in Biggs Co lonial Furniture To buy Biggs' Furniture Is to make an Investment contentment especially at the prices which we are now making NESMITH CO Inc sot Trade a OP 11 abaft" BOWLS and VASES for SUMMER FLOWERS In a Variety of Shapes and Colors wI VAN NESS CO '23 North Tryon Phone 744 54p The Skirts et14ai Skirts of Vool and Skirts of Si rt1 cirr1Ac rs1) 4 Skirts of Wool and Skirts of Silk smart and with here or there etc Si) that the state Victor Barringer's 'Dixie Cookery A It could have credit for each Fo-de-War' "If Mrs Ambhury IIMTITI101111 Lau- rinburg tries this think she will hr pleased "Very sincerely "MISS EMMA HARRIS" If It's June 15 Pickle-Lily 1 "Scald some vinegar a nd season with stilt pepper cloves mace Nth and all spice and en highly seasoned For the and cold pu Dr or into jars op Into this vinegar as they ripen small cucumbers tender radish pods young beans and very ST111111 onions" 0 ice raeN (For the Page) Srakeltea nd Mm re aics Have will make my house reel Aet I) "We will draw the curtain and If les For the Office We Have Viet or Barringer's 'Dixie Cookery Fo-de-War' "If Mrs Ashimry Earrill101111 Lau- rinburg tries this think she will he pleased "Very sincerely -miss EmmA liArtitis" Mebane June 15 Pickle-Lily some vinegar a nd season Nit fctit pepper cloves mace and all spice and xvhen highly seasoned and cold pour into jars Drop into this vinegar as they ripen small cu- cumbers tender radish pods young -pJ stripes plaids contrasting Measuring Cups' aluminum an and 25c Aluminum Measuring Spoons 15( Scales $3 F1 Our Sifters 33c Egg Beaters loc to 60c Mixing Bowls 35c to $2 Spatulas I 5c to $2 Angel-food Cake Pans 60c Asbestos Mats I5c Oven Thermometers $250 Cake Coolers 50c Pastry Tubes and Bags 65c to $2 and 13c dib-- -11 border effects and all Nvhite $750 to It 1 SECOND PRIMARY JULY 1 FOR COUNTY OF RICHMOND Special to The Oiwerver ROCKINW1AM J1111P second primary is to be held for Richmond county July 1 between Arthur Muse the Hamlet labor $1250 shreA: yot-i 'the union ca ida and Harr' INight At I) FOn for the senate Homer here upon this picture and win and Carl Shores for sheriff: on Hamlet Act III) 1AValter Thomas and Austin The Sweaters "A NVPHk and neggardly Act II) "IL (1 for clerk of court and between the following live men from whom three county COMMISSIOIIPI'S are to be selected: Henry Wa 11 John A NicNeill Frutchery Cole and Caldwell --a REV ALLEN MERSER WILL DEATHS FUNERALS 1 Smith Wadsworth Hardware Co I CFORGE STATESVILLE RBROWN June SPEAK FOR BROTHERHOOD II Brown president of the reorks II Brown president of the Peoples Summer isn't Summer at all without the Sweater if it happens to he as smart as one of these in bright or dark shades and all white Slip-Over and Tuxedo styles $195 POUND MOORE CO Outfitters Printers PHONE 4542 "The Quality Hardware Store" Loan and Savings bank Statesville Rev Allen Alerser of Alt Sterling died at Dr Long's sanitarium at 71in the mountains of Western North o'clock this afternoon having been Carolina will be the principal confined to bed two week I et at the monthly dinner meeting of 1 The funeral will be Monday and the Men's Brotherhood of the First burial at Oa wood cemetery Presbyterian church to he held in Alr Brown organized the first bank the Sunday school room Tuesday in Statesville nowt than 30 years evening at 6:30 ago and was knOWn as Cooper and Mr Alerser one of the home Brown bankers This was later mist-olonaries in the mountains o)11p-' Phones 64-65 29 Trade St I I) a10.

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