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In H r ! THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922 THE-REALM OF WOMEN l E.' Fisher, Editor. 'Phone 2167,' between 2 and 7 o'clock. SOCIETY O DINNEWI AM OIVKN AT Ir. Wlllard Parker, of Charleaton, C . wu a boat at a dinner party nntm.r. lTnpit Pnuntrv Club nit Wednearfay evenln. Ifcvara war lal'l , lor 10. Mr. K: A. I.lbbjr, of 8eannan .anil Flat Rock, aleo entertained at 1lnnar at tha club on Wnlnaaday eve ning. Mr, Ubby had eight gueate. Jl . MM. CHIITM taOWN TO .'. talTtRTAIN FIRST, MIETINO j. Of TRAVELER'S CLUB 1" Mra. Cheater Brown will entertain Mha ilret meeting of tha Traveler a "club at her home on Hearten Avenue thla afternoon, at J ociock. .. i ' IMftl. ECKEL HAS U''IE IRTMOAV PARTY WEDNESDAY ' A delightful birthday party wi , 1en to Mra. O. V. Kckel on Wed . neaday evening at her home on Auntln ; Avenue, Tha affair which waa plan 'ped by Hlaa Blanche Nlchnleon, waa i arranged for while Dr. Kokel took '.' Nfra. Eckel for a drive. Mra. R. U 'Way aialeted Mlaa Nleholaon In the rtecoratlone placed In the dining room 1 and other rooma while tha hoata were abaant. A color achema of yellow and white being uaed to artlatlo ef- feet. Golden rod formed the maaalve venter piece of the dining table and vti alao placed In Jardiniere, reiini - etreamera euenended from the rhande -Her to the four yellow, candleatlcka -on tha table gave a pretty decora' . lon. -1 Oueata of the oeeaaton were. Mr. 'Alexander, father of Mra. Kckel, her inleter, Mra. Corbett Alexander, Mr. Frank Mima, Mr. and Mra. Harry Parker, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Allen. . Mr. and Mra. V. M. Meealer, Mr. and ' Mra. Frank Klllln. Mr. and Mra. Pari Shaw, Mlaa Nleholaon, Mr. and Mra. - Boeeeler, of Ohio, Mra. Oaborne, of Ohio. THE MISSES WELLS HONOR I OFFICIAL YOUNG LADIES ; S Mleaee Annie Kate and Evelyn Wella entertained at dinner at thel t home In Weat Aahevllle Iat evening . In honor of the visiting official young ' ladlea of tha Confederate Reunion ; 1 ha honoreea were Mlaa Nettle Allen ' Thomae, of Winaton -Salem, aponaor v for North . Carolina ; Mlaa Belay Tur- ner. of Wlnaton, maid of honor; Mlaa f Nanoy Burna, of Aneonvllle. maid of , honor,' and Mlaa Alice .Whitley, of . waahington. M. v., maid of honor. ! Jl J : MRS. BARKER ENTERTAINS i - FOR MISS WILLIAMS Mra. Orna C. Barker entertained at . T tablea of bridge at her home on Merrlmon Avenue on Wednesday af ternoon in compliment to mi Thelma Wllllama. bride-elect of October 7. Iiovely decorattona In yellow and writa provanea throughout the house. Flrat nrlae waa won by Mra. Emmett Pa via while tha conaolatlon went to Mra. TennenL A dainty gueat waa preaeniea to Mlaa wllllama. . ' Old as you look 1 Uae Beautiful Kathryrl Cream and a l way a look young, 50c and Tec. rAdv. . . Pisgah Forest Inn Beat mountain outing. Phone 1467. PERSONALS Mr. rr.ncla Oudger la leaving on" o..H. fP New York. Mr. (ludger will Join Mra. Ou.lger h.rtly and together they will apend the month of October up there. T)r and Mra. Weatray Battle and daughter. Mlaa Vinton Uddell, have taken Clover Cottage In Albemarle park fur tha Winter. Colonel and Mra. Wallace B. Rcalea. who have been vliltlng Mra. Hcalea aimer. Mra. Htrachan, In Hallauury, will arrive today for a lew aaye viau to Mra. Scalee' brother, Mr. Joaepli v..iv hi. hnma ti Kummlt Htreet. Tha Hcalea, who formerly lived here for a abort time, nave nnete ii irmnu. In the city. They are en route from Washington to Houston, Texaa. where Colonel Hcalea will he atatloned with upervlalon of tronpe In Texaa. Commander Kmmett Gudger. of Waahington, la' spending a few days In the city visiting hla mother, Mra. J, M. Oudger. 'ommander Qudger will return to Waahington on Hun day. Mr. and Mra. P. A. Reld, who have been spending the past few montha with Mrs. J. M. Oudger, will leave by motor the first of tha week for Pnuthern California where they will apend the Winter. Mra. Raid will take a nost graduate csucjs In mualc at the l.nlveraity or v auiornia. Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Rentier and small son, of Tampa, Fla., who have been at the Manor for a slay, have returned home. Mr. Bentley la presi dent of the Bentley-Oray Dry (looda Company fit Tampa. Mlsa Paulina Simmons, aponaor for tha Bona of Confederate Veterana of North Carolina, In attendance at the reunion thla week, returned to her home In High Point last evening. Mlaa Weatray Kirk, of Oyatar Bay, New York, Who haa been spending a few daya aa the guest of Mra. Francis Oudger at her home on Vic toria Hoad, haa gone on to Hen dersonvllle to resume her atudlea at Fasslfern School. last of the week to apend a few daya with .Mr. and Mrs. K. 8, Clay ton, on Hummltt Htreet. Mra. A. Matthews, of Black Moun tain, haa been spending tho week In Ashevllla attending the Cnnfctlurate Itetinion, Mr. and Mrs. Uiwrrnce Kprunt. of Wilmington, and their gueat, Mra. Cheshire Nash, of Savannah. .;.., have bean spending several daya In the city. Mra. I.ela Bryd Henry, of Charlotte, will arrive tomorrow to apend a few waeka with friends. I Mr. J. H. Htylea la In Raleigh this week xi ti a bualneaa trip of a few days. Kev. Dr. K. E Ho mar and daughter, Mlsa Margaret Romar, of Hemlersnn vlllo, were visitors In the rlty dur ing the first of the week, coming over with Mrs. Horns r who is now a patient In a local hospital. Mr. O. R. Adama. of Greensboro, la here for a few daya on business. Commodore and Mra. T. P. Johnson, of Hailshury, returned home last eve ning after attending the Confederate Reunion. Mr. P. L. Ruaeell waa a Hickory visitor here on buslnesa thla week. Mr. and Mra. W.' L. Still and' fam ily have moved from thla city to Salisbury to reside. AUDITORIUM COMIXG ATTKACTIOXS . "Tha Merry Widow," SpL SO. "Mary." Octoln-r 3. .("Welcome SUWfrr," Oct. 4.) (Tkt ( ? Miitf trt tmrmUkf4 bt ( s4mv limn 1 auiu m wkUh ffcy VMS 4m sfMerya flirt lk tinra m4 wwtMi f ft 99". H'srs r VUUrm. l l Mrs kHwi4f. Inna tllimcHtm U Mntliim. II JI l M Hfrwkftw. I Judge Lane Arrives To Open Court Here Preparatory to the opening of tha October Term of the Huoerlor Court. Judge Henry P. Lane, arrived In Aahevllle yesterday. He presided at the civil term at Marshall, which closed on Wednesday. There la a heavy calender for the coming term her. Enthuajasm over the forthcoming- locat'presentatlon of tho world famoua light opera succeaa, L har'a "Merry Widow," grow apace aa the time for lie appear ance approaches. Judging from the demand for aeata for thla blK soclul and musical event at the Auditorium, Ita engagement at that playhouse on Saturday night, will be one of the outatanding suc ceeds of recent yeara. Henry W. Ravage, the noted New York theatrical producer who aponaora thla new and magnificent produc tion of "The Merry Widow," gives insurance that In point of scenery, coatumea and cast, he haa equip ped thla offering; in a manner that surpaaaes many of his more noted stage offerings. And- judging fi'om Mr. Savage a long and note worthy career as a producer this assurance guarantees a production that will surpass anything we have had In this City In the way of theatricals In a long time. "MAK.Y," OCT. a , Geo. M. Cohan's comedians will be seen in the musical comedy suc cess "Mary." The book and lyrics are by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel; the mualc by Lou Htrsch. Mr. Cohan haa assembled a sterl ing cast and a chorus of girls who are an outstanding feature be cause of their beauty and grace. The story of the piece has to do with a young man with an Inven- live turn of mind who la obaeased with a determination to reduce the . prevailing high coat of living ji.d i ! a Weatern girl who la the awial ; I secretary to the young man,' , mother. Tba book, although aen , tlmental at times, carrlea a vein . i of humor that la lrroalatible. and , the melodies are of the type that : you will not easily forget. 1 "WEIiOOMK HTHANGKIL OCT. 4 i Aarop Hoffman's now famous comedy of life In a small New Kngland town, "Welcome Stran ger," will be presented hero at the Auditorium on Wednesday, Oc tober 4, after two consecutive sea sons In Chicago and at the Sam II. Harris Theatre, New York, (leorge Sidney, whose delightful characterisation of Isidore Solo man, the central figure of tha play, has been pronounced nno of the most artistic portrayals on our present day stage, heads tha notable cast that Mr. Harris has provided among whom are Wm. H. Turner, Chaa. Scotield, Wlllard Ita Bhlells, Nicholas Bur.iiiam, Chas. N'ewsome, Jules Bennett, Hurry Coleman, . Wm.- Mcladden. Will Adams, Nora Sterling, Kalhc rine Moore. Isadora Martin and Vivian Hickeson. r NO BOARD MEETINQ No meeting of the Board of City Commissioners waa held Thursday. e n. "SILLYADS" (Copyright, 1922, H. V. O. Smith) Those who visit seances usually : get medium dons in tha. wrong way. Those that order meats at our cafe aeways get medium done in the right way. Plaza Keataur ant, Mrs. C. M. Bearden, . over Nichols' Shoe Co. If all women dressed exactly alike when they went to church, how much of a congregation would there beT Dresses worth while . coming to eee at The Racket Store, II Biltmore Ave. ': Generate say the next war, like the present peace, will be up in the air. Nothing; is peaceful when , things are so high. To have things lower down, get shoes at Nichols Shoe Co, ; ? Usually when a man makes an as of himself, hla wife will try to be an asset. The beat thing nearest an animal La Royal Ever green Bweet Feed from Scott Feed Co. . We wish everybody 1822 Joys and trust prosperity will flow your way. Should, however, anything ot flow the. right way, such aa the, water In those pipes, remem ber It's our business to help you. Vance Campbell, , phone 1271, 170,Patton Ave. Sometimes when a woman paints it takes a lot of cheek to color. Men instead of using cheek, uae judgment and add color to their home by using paint from Excel-, ator Paint Paper Co.. Phone 137. "Continued Sunday" I 1 v Mr. and Mra. Kdwln Overman, of Salisbury, who have occupied a cot tage at Skylond for the past three montha. will leave Sunday for their home. Their dauehter. Mrs. Owen , X-.. - 11 J Y. ' ...ill nuiirii. .,,! iwr iww kiiiiui.n, .., remain until October I. Mra. George O. Smith, of 8kyltad, spent yesterday In the city with friends. ,1 General and Mrs. William A. Smith, and their niece, of Anaonville, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. M. Oudger,- over the reunion will con tinue their visit until Sunday. Mrs. Reuben Reld. of Tampa. Fla., la visiting her parenta. Mr. and Mra. M. C. Noland, at their home on Ashe- , tana Avenue, Mrs. Fuller Perkins will return (o her home In Aahevllle this morning after 1 apendlng a month her visit ing Mr. and Mrs. ir. M. Heagie at their home In the Outhery apart ments. Mra. Parkins Is exceptionally attractive and during her visit haa been accorded a number of social honors." Charlotte Observer, ' Mrs. B. W. Ewbank and two children, of Hendersonvtlle, have been In the city during the week for snort atay. Mr. Jim Rates leaves today for Ithaca, N. Y- to enter Cornell Uni versity where he will take a course Mr. William A. Blaln, Jr., has gone to Chapel Hill to enter the Univer sity of North Carolina. Mra. Paul Owaley has -returned to her home In Grove Park after apend lng the Summer with relatives in Michigan, . , Mrs. Joseph A. Airy and family, of New Orleans, have returned home after spending the Summer at the Manor, , ... " Mr. Harry 1 Farnhelmer, sales manager of the Shannon and Fern helmer Drug and Hosnltal SuddIv Company, of New York, is In the city for a stay on business. Hot Water Bottles and Combination Syringes A very complete aasortment. ana moaerateiy pneea. '' I Don t wait for those cold shivery nights. Be prepared and be comfortable. Bottles, $1.25 to $3.50 Combination Syringe and Bottle, . $3.00 to $4.50 All are absolutely guaranteed. Aiken & Hester ' Druggists 12 Broadway. 'Phones 2004-2005. Dr. Eva A. Thompson Graduate of -Broadway School of Chiropody s " a New York City. ' Mrs. Dale's ' Marinellol Shop , 1 80 Haywood St. Ashevllln, N.C?, Telephone 1521 or 1671 ; "On The Minute Service" Regular Examination is made of every attendant at' the fountain of Goode's Drug Store. Physicians atj tend to this monthly and thes management pays the bill. This assures the cus tomer of absolute safety in Service. For Drug Service Phone 7-1-8 C Designated Prescription Depot for the U. S. Government Mra. John London and dauEhter. of Ralelsh. have arrived to anend tha Winter In Aahevllle and have taken a nouae at 123 Woodward Avenue. Mlsa Harriett Dunra Tew and Miss Aleen North-Tummon, of Savannah, ua., nave returned to their home af ter spending a vacation here. - Dr. Ben Meriwether haa returned to New York after anendinr twn weeka with relatlvea In thla city. Mlsa Mary Lasalter and her Mrs. Loula Cutlar, of Marion, were visitors In Ashevllla Wednesday n,l Thursday, Attorney Jamea S, Howell leaves to day for a business trip to Oreer, S. C. Mr. Lon Towers, 'of Marshall waa a visitor to Aahevllle yesterday. ' Mr. Otis Powers, of Henderson vllle, yesterday was a visitor to the city. leaves today to visit friends in Daltil more. Mrs. W. P. Pegram, who has been spending some time with ner irfiito., the Missea Clayton, at their 'country home, ''ilazelhurst," will comeui-tUe- Today Is? Dollar Day I At BURTON'S $5.00 Water Seta 7 Pieces Today $1.00 $4.00 Water Bottle Genuine Aluminum Today $1.00 Keoond-ttoor The WOMEN'S SHOP Second-Floor S. P. BURTON 34-36 College mmmumuummummmumuuumummmmumummmmummmS Friday and Saturday - Bel Yet Bargains For "DOLLAR DAY" Store Opens At 8:30 o'clock All thegoo3 tKings to eat in Pure-Foo3 Products. Complete stock of Fresh Fruits and vegetables. Our usual line of Breads and Pastries. Pound Cakes, Layer Cakes and Individual Cakes. Pure Almond Macaroons. Lady Baltimore Cakes. Home-Made Mayonnaise. Home-Made Relish. Home-Mads Pimento Cheese. Edwin C. Jarrett 12 North Pack Square and City Market. J NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE - Chiropractic The Key To Health. Ia,rk days will aoorr be turned Into sunny daya If yoa will allow Cliiropractlo to eoltve your bead lb. problems. Heo yonr Chlrrpractor prs. Tucker & Tucker ( CHIROPRACTORS ' X-Ray Equipment Phene IM7 121 Haywood Bide. - - Aauevuie, . u. Pisgah Forest Inn Dest mountain outing. Phone 3457. a-- i Chesterfield Chats I have a little printed slip. On one side is a. table of weights and measures that every cook will, be glad to have. On the other .aide are two u n u s u al recipes. If ydu will write your name and address on a postal and address h to Chesterfield. Box 996, Asheville. N. C, your will receive one by return mail. ' , e . Chesterfield Flour A ' Late Arrival 38 inch Imported English Ging hams, checks and plaids in a va riety of colors, heretofore unadver tised, for Dollar Day only, 4 yards' $1 (Main Floor) NOTE All Dollar Day Sales Are Final Nd Exchanges No Returns No Refunds Store Opens at 8:30 o'clock This Morning BlaaaPI Mahcka "jfshtvtllt's Quality department Jorw' 19-21-23 Patton Ave. Phone 2500 DOLLAR DAY $1.00 off on .every Cash Purchase of $5.00 for Dollar Day, Friday, Sept. 29th. Donald & Donald 26 Broadway " Phone 441 ' Open Friday, Sept 29. BLUEBIRD FOOD SHOP . Home Cooking Around corner of Harmed Street on Battery Park Drive. Special orders taken and dellf errd. . We will be triad to arm jrou. DOLLAR DAY AC'S Corsets $1.00 1 TODAY Store Opens 8:30 A M. . In a spirit of co-operation towards doing our bit to further t he success of Asheville's semi-annual Bargain Event, we offer many unusual values for Dollar Day. 4 v ' Bungalow Aprons ..... . . $LOo iviamng it interesting Summer Garments SUITS COATS DRESSES and SKIRTS HALF PRICE To make it worth while to you we will give a dis count of 10 on all our New Fall merchandise -such as Ladies', Misses', Children's and Infants' .Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Skirts, Gloyes, Cor sets, Hosiery, Silk and Muslin Underwear, Sweaters, Kimonas, Negligees, Shirtwaists and Shoes for Dollar Day only. - Summer Garments SUITS COATS DRESSES I and SKIRTS HALF PRICE Muslin Underwear, Teddies and Gowns at . . ... . ; . .... !. . . . , $1.00 .. 45 Patton Avenue I r-1
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