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THE ASHtVlLLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MUrUNUMU, stx.. i, w IN THE REALM OF WOMEN W.n LE, Fisher, Editor. 'Phone 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. SOCIETY Mrs. I.lcyit JarrKt " hostess al praitllv miioiiitd linn heon t h horn. In'WItmnra K..r.t lark ..l. Turxlay. tltilclrii U"1 an.l autumn leaves wcrs the utirartiva decora llnoa appropriate lo th '""10" Th Dlace cards were r,lilpalnteil "M fashioned rla The lo covers were laid f'T Mr. V. l..-M.ne. Mrs. W . K. - Harrl.. Km J Dra t.m Miller. Mr.. H. M. IHII. Mr.. S T, lxt!.r.. Mr. J. M. Crawford, Mra. K. h Rhlnahardt. Mrs K. I.. VoUisffs ana Mr. Joseph Wilt . BietlVe ALDRICM. JOHNSON ANNOUNCEMENTS IN CITY Friends In ilia rltv received lh ful lowlns ennouncanienl ysenterady: Doctor and Mra. Charles Hi-huyler AMrli-h have tha honor of innounrliig lh marriage of their daughter Carolina to Mr. John. Alhln Johnson . . en Saturday, tha sixteenth of September On thouaand. nlna hundred and twenty-two at Cana River IOdge ranaacola. North Carolina DAUTHIR OF LATE JUDGE JUSTICE TO WED SOON Hn. Michael Hoke Juatlce, of Autharfordton, announces tha en gagement of her daughter, Ixnilaa Evana, to Mr. Leslie Inrater Tay lor, erf Butherfrdtn, the wedding to taVe place Wednesday, October 4. Much aoclal Interest throughout the flute will center In the marriage of thla prominent young couple. The bride-elect la a daughter of the lata Judge M. B. Juatlce. one of North Carolina's leading Juried, and la an accomplished and attractive young woman. She was graduated from Converse College, Spatranburg, 8. C. Mr. Taylor la a eon of Mr. J. I.. Taylor, of Rutherfordton. He waa graduated from the State College at Raleigh. He waa In the1 aervice of the World War and waa overaeaa for aome time. Mr. Taylor la engaged in the automobile business In Hulh erfordton and la a successful and popular young bualnesa man. How To Get Rid Of Catarrh A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method that Clears Out the Head, Nose and Throat i 1 There la no disease mora offen sive or disagreeable, or no disease . that will lead to aa much serious ' trouble aa catarrh. You can now set rid of It by a simple, safe, pleasant home remedy discovered by Dr. Blosser, a catarrh specialist. Dr. Blosser'a Remedy is com posed of medicinal herbs, -.flowers and berries, which you smoke In a dainty pipe or cigarette. The smoke vapor la Inhaled Into all the air passaefca of the head, nose, throat and lungs and carries medicine where sprays, douches and oint ments cannot - possibly reach. - Its effect la soothing; and healing; and Is entirely harmless. It contains no cubebs or tobacco, and may be used by women and children as well aa men., If you suffer from catarrh, asth ma, catarrhal deafness, or If sub ject to frequent colds, you should try thla remedy. Satisfactory re sults guaranteed. Dr. Blower's Remedy may be had at any welt stocked drug- store; or If you desire proof of its bene ficial and pleasant offset, send ten cents (ooln or stamps) to The Blos ser Co., 35 DD, Atlanta Ga for a trial package. CLUB NOTES CONFEDERATE ASSOCIATION MEETS WITH MRS. THRASH The Confederate Memolral Associa tion held Its first autumn meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the horns of .Mrs H. I.. Thrash, at Acton, with Mrs. K. C. Crowelt aa Joint hostess. The meeting waa opened with tha singing of America and tha usual ritual. The business consisted large ly of routine matters. Three new members were elected as followst Mrs. Mattle Miller, of Aehevllle. and Mrs. 1. W. Faiann and Mrs. I li Newell, of Charlotte. The association waa pluaeed to have these valued new niembera from the alater city. Mia. A. Matthew's resignation as hlstorlaan. tendered on account of her continued absence from the city, was accepted with regret and Mrs. I., rt Smathers was elected to fill tha vnrancy. The prelsdent. Mra. .1. .1. Yatea. read quotations from an article In the September Veteran from a book In the Illrmlnghnm, Ala., library, which toachee children - false history. Mrs. W, H. McGuIre read a poem on Rob ert E. Lee by Alfred Mlrhaelson most effectively. The "Closing Ilenedlc tlon" concluded the program. The aoclal period waa delightful having aa It did the beautiful coun try horns facing the' south advang- Ing a wonderfully expansive view of the mnuntalna, bathed In the mellow glory of the autumn sunshine. The much- refreshments were augmented hy delicious fruits fresh from the vine and tree. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs. W. R. MoOulre. Mrs. T. W. Jones and Mrs. Alfred Joyner. ST. A0NE8 AUXILIARY TO MEET IN CHURCH CRYPT Rt. Agnes Auxiliary of Trinity Church will meet tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock In the crypt of the church. WAR MOTHERSTo'meET TOMORROW AFTERNOON There will be a short meeting of the Buncombe Countv rhmi.. American War Mothers tomorrow af ternoon at J.-JO o'clock-at the Y. M. C. A corner Woodfln and Broadway Streets. Membera are urged to be on time. Several matters of Import ance are to be considered. MUSIC CLUB TO MEET WITH MISS VIRQINIA iucidii i The Music Cluh, composed of the mualo pupils of Mrs. K. A. Ogle, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 SO V .WL,h Ml" V'1-1"! Sherrlll at - oirtm. rouowing the busi ness session a delightful musical pro- CIRCLE 7. FIRST BAPTIST r,rJ0yiT 7H!8 AFTERNOON Circle No. 1 of the First Baptist Church will meet with Mra. T 8 Clark at 147 Charlotte 8treet thla af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Membera are io ua present. PERSONALS Mr. and Mra. R. R. WIliloM. re turned to their home on Hillside Street on Tuesdav nlo-ht after in days' stay In New York. Mr. and lfrrs. Walter Portor Tavlnr are apendlng a few days In Cincin nati. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Falrley and family have returned to their home at Rockingham, after spending the summer- m Gertrude Place, Grove Park. : Captain R. W. Cowan, of Knoivrrte, la visiting hla daughter, Mra. M. E. Curtla, at her home on Flint Street for a few days. - HlUsbcro. Charlotte and Oaffney, 8. C, and will be away from the city more than a month. Miss I. yd la Green, ef Columbia, 8. C., has returned to the city to resume her duties aa a member of the facul ty at Orange Street Hchool. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Morris rrsarrn ed to the elty yesterday after an ab sence of several montha apent In visiting In Lynchburg. Vs.. Johnaon City, Tenn., and other places. Miss Nell Reynolds, of West Ashe vllle. left Tuesday morning for Georgetown, 8. C. where she has an crpted a position In one of the city schools. Mr. and Mra. K. K Wnlslagle are moving Into their new home In n lit - more Forest I ark. Mrs Wilbur nevendorf Is visiting relatives In the F.ast and will be away two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. to'thelr home at Henderson- W. Ewhanks hava returned vllle after snendlnav a few days with Mr. and Mra. j.ouls Bourne on Hearden Avenue. fr. and Mra. C. D. Beadle, of the Biltmore F.atate, have as their guests, Mr and Mrs. B. 8. Potter, of Miami, Fla., who will remain two weeka. Mr. R. L. Weldon. manager of the Western Union office here, Is spend ing several days In Richmond at tending a managers' conference. Miss Gertrude Nichols Is visiting frlenda and relatives In Durham, Mrs. r. A. Farwelh and son. Mr. Edwin Farwell. of New Orleans, ar. rived yesterday for . a atay In tha city aa guests at the Manor. Midshipman Marcus Erwln Is visit ing his uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. K. u. Connelly, of Atlanta. Mr. Er wln will return on Sunday. Mr. Corbett Alexander haa return e dto the city after spending the sum mer at Charlevoix. Mich., where he was one of the Mastera at the Char levoix Riding Academy. . Lieutenant Arthur Craig haa re turned to Botson where he Is station ed after a visit to hla parenta. Ex Oovernor and Mra. Ioeke Craig, at meir noma on the Bwannanoa Drive. Miss Katharine Parker has return ed rrom Ashevllle, N. C.. where ahe has been apendlng the past month wun nor aunt, Mra. w. Ti. Gray, of mi. cny, wno is summering at that delightful resort. Mrs. Gray will he Joined In Ashevllle later by Mr. Gray and they will make the trip back to Tampa by motor. Tampa Morning Miss Elizabeth Dowd, who, with ntir parenrs, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Dowd. of Charlotte, spent the sum mer In Ashevllle. left yesterday for Holllna, Va., to reaume her atudlea at Holllns College where ahe will graduate this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley C. Tohlaa and children have returned to their home In Columbia, 8. c, after spending the hot months In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Held apent yes terdsy in Marlon with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russell White and small daughter, Martha, left yetser riay for their home In Cameron. T.rXZ 'tT v,slt to Mr- snd Mr W. c. McConnell at their home In Woolsey. Mr. Newel! Vanderhoof arrived from New York Citv on T,.. . will be a guest at the Manor for some (-tula. v MIb Ruhv fW htat. . i home In thla T-cVr . f,., "71 friends in Columbia, S. C Mies Sara Harrison haa returned to her home on Flint Ktr - visit to her Bister, Mrs. Park, at Jef- to schools for the ensuing year, atlas Mary C. Unchurch will enter Inter must College. Va., and Mlaa Dorothy Is returning to Chatham Institute, Chatham, Va. Mr. and Mra. T. O. Stenenson have returned from a motor trip to Athens, Ga. They were accompanied hy their daughter, Mlsa Harriett Stevenson, who will remain for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. George lirown Miller. Mr. W. 8. WhUlng. Jr , who Is at tending Aehevllle Hohool waa the guest tor seversl dsys the first of the week of his aunt. Mrs. C. E. Abernethy, on Westwood Place. Mr. and Mrs. F.' A. Oliver. Misses Inla and Dorothy Oliver and Maater Chevee Oliver motored from Savan nah the first of the week and are guests of Mr. and Mra. O. It. Keaaler at their home on Hillside Street for a few daya. ferson City, Tenn. Mrs. W. S. Alexander, of rhrint. who has been spending some tlmo here and at Hejideraonvllle, ,Jia re- fcUl IICU I1DR1B. ' r..MJ"'r,Wl"lam, PennY. of Guatemala City, Guatemala, arrived In i.k..,i i. yesterday and will attend a m, ... v.iaicm-a nae at ner nmaj .caegment Koaa. Mrs. Pehnv i. iuuh in urann Knnifia uuh for an extended vlalt. ' Misses Mary C. and Dorothy Up church passed through the city yes- terday from Hendersonvllle en route Seccnd-Floo, THE W O M E N S S'H O P Second-Floor Friday SPECIAL For Friday, September 22nd, Only Full Fashioned Silk Hose $2.50 to $3.50 Valuei $11.50 1 THEY are all silk and good quality. Came from the leading Silk Hose manufacturer of America. There are some very slight imperfections in the weaving, but this does not interfere with their looks or wearing qualities. We bought several dozen pairs in all sizes and the new shades of Grey, Tan, Polo, Nude, Brown, Navy and White (no Blacks). Wo believe this selling will be as brisk as our last Friday Special of Dresses, so our advice is to COME EARLY. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES NUMBER ELEVEN-rON PATTON AVENUE Removes Wrinkles and builds up Impoverished tissue. Beautiful Kathryn Coca Butter Cream. 60c and 76c. Adv. Pisgah Forest Inn Best Mountain outing. Phons 1457. ARGENTINA WAIIMINO TV TO IIADIO 7TELEPHONY BUENOS AIRES. Aur li. (By Mail.) There Is one class of trad er In Buenos Aires remaining un affected hy the general bualnesa depreoalon the dealer In radio apparatus. Wireless telephony has secured Pimples 7 Ironized Yoast Z Then Cupid A Positive Way to Hava and to Keep a Clear, Pure), Lovable, Klseable Skia Cupid has always said, "I lore you, darling little Clear-face, be cause the sweetness of your aoul Is revealed to me by the spotless tint of heaven In your cherub skin. I i wonderful trip on tha Imagina tion of tha Argentina, and whara sver one travels In and around tha city at leaat two or three aerials are constantly within view. However, there will ooma a day no doubt, when Argentina will or ganise Its radio concerts better, snd whan that day does coma. If the present day la any criterion, the sole topto of conversation In Buenos Aires will be radio-telephony. Cnpld Frewas at Pimples! Step Ikli Kraptloas Wlta I re aimed Yeastl never atay long; where there are pimples, 'cause 1 come from heaven, and pimples never do." Cupid's words ring true. Pimples belotsg to nobody's darling, no matter now much of a darling you may be. With the proper amount of vltamlnes and Iron In your blood, pimples would be a practical Impossibility. The re markable power of yeast-rltamlnes when properly Ironized Is proven by the results of Ironized Yeaat. This is not a mere mixture of vltamlnes and Iron, but Is yeast Ironized, which Is a substance all by Itself. Be sure that you take only Ironized Yeast. Your blood will be freed from Im purities, your skin will clear almost magically, pimples and akin spots will vanish. Ironized Yeast Is a fiowerful builder of nerve force. It s sold at all drug stores at 11.00 a package. Each package contains 60 tablets, each tablet sealed by it self. They never lose their power M'fd only by Ironized Yeast Co., Atlanta, Ga. Start today to take Iron lied Yeast, and look out for substi tutes and Imitations. There Is only one Ironized Yeast produced In the world. A clear skin Is always a good recommendation. It's yours for the asking. "On Tb Minuta Serrica" ississsssssssassssssssssissssssssaassssssssssassisssssssssssissssassss Nothing Unusual about the promptness of Goode'a Drug Store the delivery aervice haa aeveral year of teat behind it. In addition, there ia the prac ticed policy of attention to detail. . UsetheThone Call 7-1-8 Designated Preterrpiien Depot For the U. S. Government ShnTdaytJidTomoiTOW-Thu Store Will Be Closed Saturday-, TODAY'S September Super Saver Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin and Poiret Twill Dresses; navy blue, black or brown; straight line and draped models, full length or three-quarter sleeves; sizes to 42; priced for Thursday only $13.95 . (SECOND FLOOR) You'll Marvel at . Speed of our Delivery Service When you order some thing from our store, we feel that you need it as soon aa you can get it thus our SPEED SYSTEM. When in a hurry, Phone 183 or 132 Cor. DIsMG STORE Haywood & College Streets BUILT LIKE A BATTLESHIP Quaker Furnace. Joint Calked and Riveted. Gas, Smoke and Dust Eliminated. "Hot-Dry No Disagree agreeable Heat." But "Pure, Healthy Heat of Summer Warmth." "As the Sun Warms the Air in the Summer, Our Heat Plants Will do in the Winter." Your Judgment Will Convince YouThis Is The Most Economical Heat To Install and Operate. It will be a pleasure to estimate with you. "Buying cheap merchandise, is like failing to pay your Taxes, You'll be reminded of it soon." W. H. ARTHUR CO. 75-77 Broadway Phone 2116 B.&B. Drag Store Z The Extional Appearance of a Package is an indication of tho CARE VSED in the preparation of tta content. NOTE THE XEATNESS OP AI.L OUR, PACKAGES. BLANTON-BLAUVELT DRUG CO., 61 Haywood Street. Modern and SuPer'' Prescription. - facilities Imperial AH Next Week CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Master-Work "MANSLAUGHTER" With THOSMAS MEIGHAN, Leatrice 'Joy, Lois Wilson A Paramount Picture fall Sport Coats $19.50, $22.50. $25 00 A Coat for Fall, attractive in price as well as ap-. pearance, and one that will give good aervice on Winter's coldest days. These are Sport models with belts, raglan sleeves and either patch or slash pockets. They are made of Tweed, Home Spun or Plaid Back materials in Gray, Tan, Green or Brown. $19.50, $22.50, $25,00 ajL,j & I 'KsV . S HI III ,,M1S.-. (SECOND FLOOR) 19-21-23 Patton Ave. "jtfshtvdlt's Qualjty department Jton Phone 2500 3 31 4C 1 oft oft oft oft oft There Is An Outward Grace- )EAUTY springs from wittriL But there is an out ward grace, a poise, a consciousness of style fitness, which has untold power to waken and coax to the surface all the latent charms that lie in the soul of woman! That outward grace is the grace of dressl A cpat soft in tex ture, wrappy in line, touched by the magic of artistic design, warm and snug may clothe one in an outward grace that transcends , even beauty! And such are the coats you will find here for fall and winter! " New! Smart! Chic! Popular-priced! 85 PATTON AVE. lkraliie IstQhrt your owl oMtte fWnhsjrtj that stwtfyl V t?nMnl ftnttH sswrrf t Broadway & Walnut ON THE CORNER Phone 3581 j CHIROPRACTIC RESTORES HEALTH III health has broken manv a man', will k.f i.- L. i made one. The pursuit of treasure depends upon your J uoy aDuuy to stand up to hard work spine right today. ' - Get your f at . DR. CELIA T. SHELMIRE, 'mw Mha-x.sta- Kqulffrwr tf) I III The Key to Health If Vnn tlj.w a nu i x i ii...a VOII Wlt1 til. haa.. 1. . - -1- 1 .... - , " tj-cn u no. ii ua txicnv, UB'" nothing but Straight Chiropractic, you will get relief from your aches and pains. Drs. Tucker & Tucker CHIROPRACTORS X-Ray Equipment Phone 8837 ai Haywood Bid. Ashevllle, Jf . O. DR. C M BEAM DENTIST Over ' Cannicbacrg Pharmacy Patton Ave. Entrance PHONE 1501 THE SWANNANOA - BERKELEY . A Modern Brick and Concrete Hotel One Block from Public Square Ashevllle, O. O. . f'.a.r"pean p,n Table d'Hote BreakfM Hates: Sl.fto per day and op , Dinner or Supper, 7&o . W. O. HAWK, Mgr. V-S3-
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