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- - - : : : "" n . .1 ' , : . ' ; ' ' . .. : .. . . - , - . . , - .. . . . , ... v . . - , THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1922. 5IX IN THE REALM OF WOMEN A .STORE OF IND1 V-TD U A LI Z E PS HOP $ 'j Three-Floors 'Phone 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. Mrf. L. E. Fiher, Editor. . i . .....,."..,, '! 1 Characterised by besutllul linplIo Ity and tmi.re.slv. VhS marriage nl Mi Mary Kliolt Thrall to Mr Albert II. Brown, ol Htrsffurd. f 11.. at th Klist Congregation"! . Church yesterday morning at M o'clock Th decorsikms In riiow and green, gv In coloring "'" tlv of lh nutuinn m. liii.a la form beautiful altar were musses of varloue rnl anil quantities of golden rod. while him Jardinieres fill ed with th ni appropriate ilecore lion were placed around Hi' altar to ' give an arilello ettln. Miss r.W Alain presided at lh piano ami ren dered a delightful program preceding iba bridal antranoa. Th uhr war Mr. F. V- Dodd, of Ashevlue, and Mr. I V Wright, of Hendersomrtll. Mr. Corg Her hart Thrall aotad a Ural man. Tlia matron of honor wa Mra. I'raaton n WrlahL of Mandaraonvllla, Who waa gowned In rue grgtt and ril nlnk roaaa. 8ha wora a be coming black plotura hat. Tha bride an tared upon the arm of her mother, who amva her In marriage. Mra, TbraJl wora pale blue beaded geor- a-atte and lint of roaaa of pastel ahadea and carried cream roae. Tha bride waa lovely In full bridal array of while erep d nnme wiin opanian la drapery. Her tulle veil which wall bordered with whlta aatln and feK In ahort train, waa arranged In cap faahlon of duch laoa. Her arrn bouquet waa of brlde'a roaea ahowered with tuba roar and Maiden Hair fern. Tha father of th brlda, Her. Dr. Rralnard Thrall performed the cere mony, ualng tha Kplscopal ring aer. ric: following tha nuptial, a re caption waa held In the church and tha many frlanda of th lovely bride I tended felicitation. . Jt waa noted a of unuaual Intareat that tha wed . ding day waa tha birthday of the bride. At th ennclualon of the reception which waa enjoyed by th large num-l of friend who wltneaaed the cere mony, th bride I party and out of town guests numbering 10 were en tertained at a breakfast at tha horn of the brlde'a parenta. Th room wr artlatlcally decorated In clcnin tla. dahllaa and roaea. Mr. R. L. Why, Mr. W. A. Bchoenhelt and Ml Asheville'H oldest drug atore , Ball Baautlful Kathryn Cream. Alible Moore were the ekllfull tleoo, rati.r of both tha home and the CArh.'ndoina tllver baaket filled with KJIIaruey roaea adorned tha center or the lalile In the dining room where Mr. K. K. Wllann and Mra. w. A Sclioenhrlt prenlded and were asslst ed In serving by Miss Margaret Tueh ner, Mlaa l-ouls llruegeinan and Mla Murgaret Douglas. Mr and Mr. Urown left at o'clock for Washington, IJ. '' where they will apetid their honeymoon be fore going to Strafford. N. II., to re Ida. Mra. Hrown l a graduate of l.r!ceter Academy, Mass., and of the Massachusetts Stat Normal School at Kramlngham. Kor the past an yoara aha haa been tha teacher of Domrallo Bclenc at tha Knaalfem Kchool. Henderaonvlll. Mr. Brown la a gradual , -of.. .-Saw. Jlamiiahlrej Stat fnllea and ha been a teacher and leoturer on agricultural aubject for aaveral yeara alnca hla gradua tion. Ha la now the Maiter of the Kaatern New llampahlra Pomona Orange and president of the Alumni Aamclatlon of tlia New Hampahlre Htate College. He belongs to the Maaonla Onler and la a member of the Alcha Tau Omega and Alpha Zeta fraternltlea. During the war ha wa engaged In th rood Admlnlatratlon. Out-of-town gurit here for the wedding wr Mr. and Mr. Drue Dryadal. Mr. and Mra. P. K. Wright. Mlaa Margaret IT. Rampon, Mia Elisabeth Louise Sternbrenner, Mlaa Helen Louie Abbott, Ml Vera Belcher, of Mnderonylll, all tha ladle being members of tha faculty of Paislfern Hrhool, wher Miss Thrall taught until thla year, Mr. and Mr. M. K. Cotad, of Andrew. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO KMTERTAIN AT CARDS, Th Catholic rughtr of America III entertain with card psrty this evening at the K. of C. Hall. This being th Initial party of tha season. large attendance or tne members 1 anticipated. Mm. 8. J. Mulvaney I hostess, assist ert ny Mr. A. J. dry, fctrs J. J. Uranagan and Mra. Wllllant Adam. J J DANCE AT THE LANONEN TOMORROW EVENING A danow WIU be held at tha Langren Roof Oerrlen tomorrow evening from t until II o'clock. The Country Club orchestra will furnish h music. Visit The Peter Pan Shop On Dollar Day ' Here Are The Peter Pan Dollar Day Sweet SpQcials . Pound box of Jel Melange . . 41.00 Pound box. of Cocoanut Melange $1.00 , Peter Pan Dollar Special! - a handsome box of the BEST home-made ' candies Everything home-made and unusually good. The Peter Pah Candy Shop In Walkera Drug Store At the IVORY and BLUE HAT SHOP EVERY NEW FALL MODEL PRICED ESPECIALLY FOR DOLLAR DAY. ' - THE SEASON'S CHOICER WHILE THE SEASON IS 'NEW EXCLUSIVE DE SIGNS. NO TWO OF A KIND v A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO ' BUY YOUR AUTUMN HAT AT A REDUCED PRICE. t YOUR SELECTION OF ANY HAT IN THE SHO? AT A REDUCTION OF ONt (DOL LAR FOR EVERY FIVE OF THE REGULAR PRICE, THUS, a' twenty dollar model . will sell during DOLLAR DAY only at sixteen dollars. 4 t i) - y . ; CXCLtiSrVC MUXtNCJW, J, . 63 Hajrwooc! Street MRS. VANDEREILT ENTERTAINED IN WINSTON AND CHARLOTTE Of deep Interest In thla section Will be the appended clipping from V.'li.ton-Rulcrn and Charlotte papara, of yeaurday data; . Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Johnston entertained at a very delightful buffet supper laat evening at their home Keynolda, In honor of their house -giii'Sts, Mrs. (leorge Vanderbllt and Mlsa Corenlla Vanderbllt of AahavlU and New York. Mra. Vanderbllt and Ml Vander bllt motored to thla city ytrday for a brief visit to Mr. and Mr. John ton.. From her they will motor to Charlotte where on Thursday wher "Mr. Vanderbllt' Day" will be ob served at the Made-ln-Carnllna Ex position. On that morning from 11 to 13 .10 o'clock an Informal reception will be riven Mr. VanderMIt In the 8-lwyn Hotel to which the public la cordially Invited. From -U iO to t o'clock she will be honor 'guest at a luncheon to be given at th South ern Manufacturer's Club. At l:0 o'clock ahe will be met by an soort In th parlora of th Slwyn from which point she will go to th Ex position where she will make' an ad dresa. Wlnston-Salcm Journal. Tha reception and luncneo which will be given Thursday by tha Wo man's Club In honor of Mrs. Edith Vanderbllt at tha Southern Manufac turers' Club,' I th canter of much Interest In club circle and In aoolety. The recaption will be held , at th club between tha hour of 11 and 12:80 At this time, Mr. Vanderbllt will be presented to the women of Charlotte. Receiving with her will be a number of women prominent In club circle. The luncheon will be held from 12:30 to I. at the club. A delightful feature of the occasion will he a snlo by Mis Helen Marsh, one of tha artiste here for the Made-ln-Ckrollnas Exposition. Bhe will be accnmoanled by another of the artist. Mlaa Oul ledge. Mr. William T. Shore, presi dent of tha charlott Woman' Cluh, will preside. A special guest at both recentlon and luncheon will be Mr. Vander bllt guest. Mra. David Morgan. Tha Chamber of Commerce will lv "4 dinner at the Chamber of Commerce tiuiicing -rntirsaay evening from :30 to 7:80 In honor of Mr. Edith Van derbllt. who will be a distinguished visitor her for tha Made-ln-Carollnaa Txposltlon. The dinner will he limited to 0n guest Those wishing ticket may eecurn mem oy calling at the Cham-, ber of Commerce. , Colonel T. h. Klrkpatrlck will-he lonstmaater of th occasion, nd will Introduce Mr. Vanderbllt. who will mak a ahort talk; aad Mr. W, T. Short, president of the Charlott Wo man's Club, who will also mak a hort talk. ... . i - Th program will last Just an hour after which Mrs. Vanderbllt will be taken to th Exposition Hair, , where Society Night will be observed. Charlott Observer, ALEXANDER-FORTUNE A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised Sunday afternoon at t o clock at th horn of Mr. and Mra. W llllam Cruser Alexander, at Fair view when their daughter, Mlaa Mar guerlt Alexander, became the bride jif Mr.- Charles Meriwether Fortune, of Ashevllle. The attendant gathered m the parlor and the bride and groom entered to the atralna of Lohengrln'a wedding march rendered by Mis Marguerite Evans, of Ashevllle. Th ceremony was performed by Rsr. Mr. Holderhy. pastor of th Fairviw Methodist Church, In the presence of relatives and-a fetr Intimate frtenda, tha beautiful ring ceremony of the Methodist Church being used. . The brlda la an attrnottlve, vivaci ous young; lady with many endearing traits of personality. She has spent much time In Ashevllle. Having graduated at the Ashevllle High School, ahe later want to Greensboro College for Women. The groom, who Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Fortune. Is a welt known young at torney of thla city.. He was educated at the Ashevllle High School and at Wake Forest College. He served a year and a half overseas with the 163 Bombing- Squadron of the avlatfbn branch of th A. B. F. Mr. Fortune donned a beautiful traveling; ult of mld-nlght blue with accessories to match, and the young couple left for Mountain Meadov-r Inn where they will spend their honeymoon, and. later will return to Ashevllle where they will h at home temporarily with the groom' parenta. Mr. and Mra. W Q. Fortune, at 45 Bartlett Street. Later they will go to Raleigh for a prolonged stay. JUSTUS-tflBBV Mr. A. A. Llbhy, of Jacksonville, H ria., announoea tne marriage or her daughter, Beasle, to Mr. James Frank Justus, at Calvary Baptlat Church, Ashevllle, September 19, at I o'clock In the evening. Coca, a ihrub growing In Peru, contains stimulant enslaving lu users la greater extent than opium. efs xte,k tMMwm? ". ilmr. . : ': - - Store Will Open 'Dollar Day' 8:30 A.M. Friday y September No Exchanges Refunds No 'Alterations 1st Floor Men's Shop Men's Pajamas $2 to $5 values $1 This "Dollar Day" special will brlnr sweet reponie . to many a man. While they havs slight imperfec tion, they are tha product of on of our beat manu facturers. Ordinarily we would havo to get from 2 to $6 for them, but wo were given a price for this special event. Thar are six dozen of them; all sizes; assorted colors. -., ' ' . . ' Men's Shirts $2 to $2.50 values $1 Everybody .will probably havo "Bhlrt Bpoclala" for Dollar Day, but they will have to go some to beat r-thla one. These shirts are th same quality we are selling every day at from $2.00 to 12.60. We just ., want to give 'em something to talk about, ' Pretty colored stripes; all vises from 14' to 17'. ' , . 'v t , Athletic Underwear v" 1 ' $1.50 values ' u , $l ; Here's a pick up for felloww who wear "shorts" . the year 'round. . Choice of 2-piece suits or Union Suits in fine Nainsook, The 2-plece Bulta are priced ' 'regularly at $1.56 par suit. . .-shirt and drawers. The . Union Suits are priced regularly at 7Bo per Butt, so ' you ret. 2 Union Suits on "Dollar Day" for Just $1.S0. Neckwear $1.50 to $2.00 values $1 Another special purchase we made to make a . nolae with on "Dollar Day." Just listen. . .pure Bilk cathedral stlch Grenadines, In black, navy and brown with contrasting colored dots. Smart things '" for F11 and Winter wear. 3rd Floor Boys' Shop Boys' Shirts Values $1.50 to $4.00 ' . $1 Small lot of these In solid colors and pretty stripe. Biies 12 Jp 13 1-2 (neckband) styles. ' Boys' Underwear '7 v Nalneook Union Suits with waist attached, regy lar75c and $1.00 values. In sizes V .. lO. 11 and 12. Two suits for $1.00. , , . Small Jot of "Porosknit" Union Suits, values $1.00 to $1.1S. JJollar Day only. 2 Suits for $.00. These In sixes 10, 12 and U. Boys' Knickers f $1.50 to $3.00 values early Speciar lot and tney Sizes from to $1 will go quickly, go get here 17 years. 2nd Floor Women's Shop i Fall Dresses , $19.75 to $25.00 values $12.75 . ' Here's our promise to those who cams too late to our Dress Special two weeks ago. We're telling vou now. there are Jus 100- of these. Trlcotlnes. Poiret Twill, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Canton Crepe In black, navy and brown. - Sports Skirts " $8.50 to $13.50 values $4.95 j Boys' Suits $3 to $10 values Men's Derbies " $3 to $6 values $1 sizes and shapes. For ; KITCHEN UTENSILS ' 'Phone 2747 Central Hardware Company - 21 Biltmore Ave. Young; men and women interest ed In a first class business training are now Invited o call and investi gate the -advantages of Cecil's Business ColloKe, located In the Sondley Building, on Haywood Street, quarters formerly occupied by the Emanuel Business College. Night School, 7:39 to :30. Mon., Wed. and Frl. nights. Phono 1100. Address Cecil's Business College, Ashevllle, N. C, and Spartanburg, S. C Open Friday, Sept 29. BLUEBIRD FOOD SHOP ..l Home Cpking Aroond corner- of Haywood Rtrrt on 1 lattery I "ark Drtva. Special nrdera taken and dotlv rrrd. We will bo glad to mtrm yoa. .... VErxKTPKDES, TRAn.FRS. HADCAHS. bK OOTFJtS :-; , 75 men's black Derbies; all Scramble for these, fellows. ,; . a Men's Silk Hose Full-Fashioned ' Zf- $1 A pure Silk full-fashioned Hose with slight lm- ferfectlons. In black and tan. All sizes. A regular 1 value '.- , Men's Umbrellas $1.50 values $1 One lot Men's Umbrellas, size 28 In. II. B0 values for $1.00. Regular Soft Collars 35c to 75c values 8'"$1 Several dozen "Manhattan" and "Delpark" Soft Collars. . .the preference of so many men... on a table for you to choose from, .Regular !5o, 60c, and 78c Collars. V ) Men's Silk and Wool Hose $1.50 values $1 Special lot smart clocked Bilk and Wool half hose In heathers of green and black and brown and black. with green 'and black Swiss clock design, ' . $1 Walt a minute. ..these are genuine Palm Beach, and Linen Crash Suits. But Just think ahead; think how they'll some in for next season... and qnhy a dollar!! Jut, 22 of these. Sizes to 18 years. No alterations; Jio exchanges; No returns. ''.'' ft . .v , Hats and Caps Values to $3.00 $1 One table of Boys' Hats and Caps; sizes ( 1-2 to 6 7-8, choice for $1.00. -, " Shirks and Blouses . 2for $1 Small lot of those fine "Kaynce" Blouses will go at t for $1.00. Shirts and Men's 'Kerchief 40c values 4'm These are colored bordered Handkerchiefs, made . of fine Egyptian yarn. An extra good value. 35c values 6 for $1 These are plain .white Egyptian yarn Handker chiefs, thst have the appearance of fine Linen. No man ahould mlaa this special. Boys' Eton Wool Suits $1 Here's one for the little fellows. . Only of them. Sizes 8. 4 and 6 years. No exchanges; No altera tions; No returns. - ' Children's Gloves Values to $3.00 $1 . A special lot of children's Gloves In Kid' and Suede. All sizes and shades. ," "7 Wash Suits and Rompers . Values to $3.00 $1 Lot Wash Suite, Rompers and Creepers, all fast colors and pre-shrunk materials. Here's a wonder ful buy. . Girls' Bloomers Values to $1.25 2'"$1 Colored Bloomers with bodies attached, for girls from 2 to 13 years of age. Another extreme value.. Boys' Blouses , Values to $2.00 $1 "Kaynee" and "Puritan" Blouses, the things for school wear. There are some fine Manhattan cloth Blouses In the lot. Also a few Sport Blouses, with open neck and short sleeve' that sell regularly for $1.60. There are 8 of then!. Our buyer picked them trfi expressly for "Dollar Day.'' Pretty Tweeda and tailored models In navy and" black. They are apt . to fight for these. v- v ' Blouses $2J& to $8.50 values " $1 ' . . 170 Blouses In Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Batiste, Voile and Dimity, A number of hand-made Blouses are Included. , X" '. ,'. 's , '' :''" Muslin Underwear x $1.50 values - $1 Special lot Muslin Oowns, Bloomers and Corset Covers. Step-in, Teddlea, Petticoats $1.50 to $3.50 values $1 120 Petticoat of Sateen, plain an4 flgnrsd Heatherbloom, Sateen and Peroaline, with silk flounces, white and dark oovered Sateens with scal loped bottoms and hems of colored embroidery. v ; Boudoir Caps $1.50 values $1 ; Special lot In Silk, Satin and Net. Lovely lacs and ribbon-trimmed styles. V'ai Silk Hose FuD-FashSoned $1.50 values f$l Sixty dozen of them. A special purchase we were able to make Just for "Dollar Day." They are Pure Silk Hose with Lisle tops. In white, Mack, grey, tan and brown. All sizes. The greatest Hose special -we've had In many a day. Oct youra early. : Umbrellas, $1.50 values . L - . ' ... ,v,-';$l "Special lot, all black Umbrellas. " Buy one to "lend." . Summer Hats $10 to $15 values " $r. ; . . Tn the language of Aunt Patsy, "Dls Shore do beat all." There are Sports Hats and Dressy Hats. Light shades and dark shades. All left from this past season, ; 4 t .58 e t i .- i - ( NUMBER EL E V N-O N P A T TO N AVENU E-A SHE V ILL E Just In at very attractive j. m. harn & CO. 4 Government St. Phone 4iS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$j
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