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six THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, A3HEVILLE. N. C. OCTOBER I, IVO. , " ZisZZsassaB in. II! Sal : two. doa in B the be nj 1.11 hb Mrs. L. E. Fisher, Editor. Club mad Society lUmi Arm Solicited IN THE REALM OF WOMEN 'Phones 2167 between 4 and 7 o'clock erery day except Saturday, then from 3 to 7 o'clock. i ZZZZZ- " Ilrtdge 1$ Attraction At i Asheville Country Club t Brtdg wu th only attraction at Ilia Aahavlll Country Club yeaterday afternoon and Mr. Qeors. William oa presided at the taa tabl. pouring for tba players. Tboaa ima at lbs tables war Mra D. I Mrlwthr, Mm. Rardv Chambers. Mr. Vrll Mierin. of New Orleans, Hit. Oeorg egge, Mrs. O. Ot Oarrett. lira. Bob rt Wright. Mrs, Andrew Orr. Mlaa Nenraret Mitchell, Mra. Henry west all. Mra. Williams, of Charlolta. Mra Richard B. Taylor, Mra. Burdlne, of Miami, Fla.. lira. 'William U Ited wood, Mra. C. 1. Hontar, of Havan iah, Oa., Mra. Meluff, of Jackson ville, Mra. Turnbull. of New Orleans, Mra. E. C. Dana, Mra. J. W. rauoatt, Mlaa Elisabeth Barnard and Mra Frank M. Weaver. ? Jl J Mrs. Alien II ostein tor Time and Tide Club i, Mra. A. W. Allan waa hoatea f'.r tha Tida and Tim Club at bar horn on Colaman Avenue on Thursday af ternoon. A study of tha Modern 1 irmma occupied tha afternoon a pro gram. Barn mambar responded 10 tha roll call with tha nama of bar farorlta author. Mra. Joseph Wit' paper cava much interesting and In atruotlva data oa Ibaan, bliaw. iiarrla and Wilde. Of especial intareat waa tha paper of Mra. IjM Dale giving a hlatory of tha Carolina Playmakera, thla being of tinuaual enjoyment be raua of tha loral touoti. a social hour followed tha afternoon's pro gram. ji J . Mra. H. O. Heielston and two chll rlren, who hava apant tha summer at tha Knickerbocker, hava rtturiied to ihelr home at Ocala. Fla. MU$ Fanjitr, Bride-Elect Honored by Mrs. Ilaynes On Saturday Afternoon Mlaa Ruth Farmer, who marriage to Mr. Huaaell C. Kevin, will occur shortly, waa tha henore at ona of tha prettlaat partlee of the aoaaot, yeaterday afternoon whm Mra J w. Haynea entertained at all tbl of bridge at her home In tha I'arollna Apartmenta. Tha color achem I thruUKliont the rooiim waa while anil greeri. Th erore pads were lied with White aatln ribbon with tiny ' of rice attached. At the conclusion of ItniH moat attractive decoration were placed upon each table. On the bride' table were a miniature bilile and groom In full bridal array pla.ed under a wedding bell, Kmall htbLs' occupied all the other table a cen ter piece during tha perloil of serv ing refreshments. The favor w.re cunning little white baskets ilad wt;h white- aatln ribbon and Orange bios aorna and filled wit hbon bona. A prise waa given for highest m ure n.nrt waa won by Mra. Arthur I'rllrhard. A prtie wa also given at each labia for top score and those winning were Mra. William Smathera. Mra. Komild Ureen, Mra. W. It. (Irlffln, Mra. Clin ton Hughes, Mra. Frank Barber and Mra F.ugane Uudger. A lovely gift waa presented the popular bride, who wa ' especially charming In an afternoon (own of dark blue velvet with a large picture bat of the aelf aame color and ma terial, and WBarln a rorsagn nf pink roaebuda. Included In the guest Mm were Mlaa Farmer, Mra. '. A. Walk er, Mr. J. Frasler Olenn, Mlaa Kva farmer. Mra, Thma M. Cox. Mra Wallace bavin. Mlaa Nanlne iddliizs and curat, Mr. Ryan, of Miami. Da., Mr. W. H, Orlffln, Mra." Klcbard Wearer, Mra. Fred MacArthiir, .Mr. Andrew Allport. Mr H U Vllon. Mr Clinton lliigbea, Mra Frank ( lu. Iyer. Mra. William ftmather. Mr. Unhurt AliiMirt, Mra Arthur 1'rllrh ard. Mr, rtonald (Jreen, Mr. K. P. Krownell, Mr. J. A. Good, Mr. Cheater Brown. Mr. Rdwln Cooper, Mr. l,uther Phillip. Mr. Frank Ur ber, Mra Kugen Uudger. Jl M , Fannie Patton Chapter U. I). C. to Elect Officer AN member of the Xannle Pal ton Chapter, C f ,C, are cordially )u vltrd l be gueat for luncheon at 1 10 o'clock Tuewla at the home of Ml Anne Wllaon, of Mack Moun tain. Following the luncheon, the mi nimi hualncea meeting of the rhaptet will be held, featured by the election df officera for the enaulng year. Auto, mnhllra will leave at It o'leock Tue duy, and ihoae who hare 'Hind their car will pleaae phone Aire, waticr at 1316 or Mra. AlacKae at 3721 by tioon Mnnduy. Officers to tie Elected by the Atheville Chapter The Aahevllle Chapter of U. D. C, will meet on next Thursday ufti.r mmn at i 30 o'clock at the Y. M. .'. A. on llmndway. All officer and chair men of committee are raqueatad to bring a written report covering their year a work aa thla meeting 1 the lait meeting before the Htate conven tion. The annual election of officer will be held and a full attendance le niK'd. Mr. '. M. I'lntt and Mr. T. K. Malloy will he the hoatease of the occaalon. jl w ' Mra, John A. Nlrhola and Mr. J. II. llrookahire have been npendinr Ih pant week In (Ireenvllle, H. I-'., aa the gueat of Mr. and Mra. John Vorheea Urookahlre. Mr: Mac Arthur Gives' Shower for Uride-Elect Mr. Fred MacArthiir oumpllmented Mia Ruth Farmer on Wedneeday af ternoon when ah wa noat at ioi hnma on Merrlmon Avenue at kitch en ahower. Twanty-flve of th honore' moat Intimate friend wr the gueeta and whne they were Mat ed with the bride-to-be a the central figure. Maater Charl MaeArtiiu- dieiaea a a groom in inu o eon entered to the etraln of Mendela- ihn'i w.dd in march Diayen (y ira Wallace B. liavl. drawing a email wagoic clothed In pink aecoratuma laden with the package containing th gift, accompanied by appropriate and atnulng vere. Many nd handaom were the ua-ful utenall of aluminum and pyrex. The lc rvd were molded In the ahape of wedmne bell and the cakea were beartahaped and the lolnga tre the letter, "F and I". and the mint wr nean ahaped In white and green, a were the Ice accentuating nie eoiora uncu In the decoration and In every de tail. The favor were dalnly little white haaketa filled with Milled al mond with Jingling weeding bell at tached. , ' Reagan Concert Company -to Give Benefit Concert for Weaverville Church WKAVF.RVIM'E. Sept. 10. The Reagan Concert Company will give a concert In the High School auditorium at Weaverville on Thuraday evening at 1-it o'clock for th benefit of thf Weaverville Methodlat Church. The peraonnel of the entertainer I com posed of Anna I-ce neagan Rtylea, Mary Reagan Tllon, H. Orady Rea gan. F.rneat M. Heagan and Mr. Rob ert Reagan. The WOMEN'S SHOP 1 Second Floor Second Floor mmmmm mmmm ..--.-.-.UiH.j.a.. mi 't iah -en W:aJNmm&smmmm:msmmiairmi m mi , . mmmmmmmmmm L ff&aaSBaaSeSBaaaBaB CTOBER ;- the "children- are atschool, town houses - and - homes are open and before another week you are caught in the social whirl of -another season. " Most of this season's affairs are Frock occasions, from the crisply tailor- f ed Coat Frock of piquetine with its snug hip drape and decorative side', ; fastening that you will wear on the street, shopping or to meetings that ' demand an early morning appearance, up to the velvet frock with a sophistication about the flare of its circular skirt in which you will dine at some smart hostelry or club. And for afternoons nothing has displace d the Crepe Frock. It has become smarter with each wave of the designer's hand, strengthening its hold with new shades of green and lovely woodsy browns together with such style details as twisted fabric girdles, circular godets, lavish oriental embroidery and the longer, more graceful skirt. So delightfully appropriate for bridge, for afternoon tea, at the club or call ing, to choose generously of these is to choose wisely. An innovation are the Frocks of cloky and matelasse, those fabrics puckered into . designs that are so good to look at. And may we show you those you should have, this week? ITUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVENUE Brilliant Luncheon For Mrs. Vanderbilt From the Charlotte observer la taken the following account of the luncheon given In that elty on Thura day In iionor of Mra. Ceorge W. n derbllt, who went to th Uuean City to attend th Made-Jn-Carollnaa Ex position: On of th moat charming aoclal vnta of th Mad-In- 'arollnaa Kx poeltlon waa the luncheon given oy (lie entertainment committee at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yester day at 1 o'clock in honor or Mr. Kdlth Vanderbilt, of AaJievlll. Prior to the luncheon, a reception waa held on the mnln floor of the club, when Ih gueat hod an oppor tunity of meeting the distinguished vlaltor. Tiia luncheon waa served In tha fern dining room of Ui club and an artlatlo arrangement "f pink Kll Inrney roaea and aapamgu fern formed the table decoration. Mra. Vanderbilt wa charming In ainnnlng black gown and- small black bat. She wore a lapis lssull naoklace nd earrlnrs and a corsage of pink KHlarney roe. I Miring the luncheon. Ml Helena Mareh. of New York, one of the vla Itlng artlt here for the exposition, an "IMvlnltle du tyx," by Oluck. 8he wa accompanied bv Mra. Heath NlBbet. Mlaa Marsh ha an excep tionally rich contralto, and her in terpretation of thi number waa ex cellent. he waa enthueWwtlcaliy ap plauded. nd gave aa an encore '"Me Hra 1 Calling '' At the conclusion of the lunchnn, Mra. Shore aked Mr. Vanderbilt to apeak. She pok Informally, savins; In part: "I raroly know how to thank you for your varlou courtesies and kind ness to me. We must all work to gether fur the good our our State. I ny '' Because we are an one in t lie same State, one of the greatest State hi the Tnlon. I realise what a distinguished asarmbUKe this la, and my stay In your city naa Deen one or the most pleaaant In my lire. Do not forget when yon see me In Halelgih or Ashevrlle tltat I have been here. I wish you good speed In all your wonderful undertakings. I have al ready heard about you and your work. You must mate other women envious of you here In the Did North Slate." Covera war laid for Mrs. William T. Shore, president of the Charlotte Woman'a Club,- who presided; Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt, of Aahevllle, guest of honor; Mr. IJavkt Morgan, of Aahevllle: Mlaa Helena Mantrh, or New York; Mr. Joseph C. Patton. Mr. T. L. Klrkpatrlck, Mr. James Eugsne Rellley. Mra. Ralph Van lsandlnarham, Mrs. Jeremiah dorr, Miss Julia Hsxood. Mis Phil Mc Mahon. Mr. Ji. B. Newell. Mr. Oordon Flneer. Mrs. Gharle K. Piatt, Mrs. E. U Mason. Mrs. J. P. Caldwell, Mr. Heath Xlsbet. Mra. Edward Clark. Mr. A. A. Knee. Mr. 1). K. Henderson. Mr. Paul Whltlock. Mrs. J. A. Yarbroinrh, Mr. Charles W. Tlllett, Jr., Mr. John Tlllett, Mr. I. W. FaJson. Mrs. Edward Mar shall. Mra. Marearet Kelly Aber netliv. Mr. C. B. Bryant, Mlas Ida MorVlson, of Balelgh; Mrs. Iatta, C. Johnston and euest, Mrs. J. W. An derson, of Rock Hill, S. C; Mrs. B. D. Heath. Br. Annie L- Alexander. Mrs. D. B. Smith, Mrs. Isaac Harde-' man and guest. Mrs. Harry Kegan, of Sallahuryt Mrs. A. J Hftgood. Miss Gertrude Manly, ' of Dalton, Oa., guest of Miss Julia Hagood; Mr. Ruth Rellley Wilkes. Mrs. A. C Sheldon. Mrs. M. Ij- FIndley. Mls Minnie Cranford, ' Mii Carolyn H. Halt. Mrs'. J. R. Purser, Mr. C. 8. Hogjrard. Mr. Julian Jeffrie. Mrs. F. C. Robert. Mrs. J. P. I-lndaay, Mr. R. E. Scojrsln. Mrs. C. O. Kues-, ter, Mrs. Lela Byrd Henry. Mrs. K. P. Gatllng, Mrs. J. It. Jenkins, Mrs. J. R. Alexander, Mrs. O. A. Renn, of Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. J. Lsiw rence Jone. Mrs. Frank D. trfithco. Miss Anne Pierce, Mr. Harlot Clark son. Mr. Tihoma F. Ople, of Ked Springs; Mm M. E. Boyer, Miss Iavlnla Boyer. Mr. Thomas M. Shelton. Mlas Florence Terry, Mr. Jame A. Stokes, Mra. John L. Dabbs, Mr. Victor Shaw, Mr. R. M. Pound, Mrs. James P. McMillan, Mr Ed ward R. Hipp. Mrs. Jaoob Hinder, Mrs. H. M. Wade, Mr. R. E. McDow ell. Mr. John Q. Myers, Mr. B. J. Wltherspoon, Mrs. Robert A. Mayer, Mrs. Henry M. MoAden and guest. Ml Dorothy Pavlson, of Baltimore; Mrs. Harry P. Harding;, Miss Carrie McLean. Mrs. Mattle H. Stewart, Mr. Parka Klrkpatrlck.' Mrs. Plum mer Stewart, Mrs. Frank B. Smith, Mrs. John B. Oates, Mrs. C. H. (Jover, Mr. Lane Etheredee, Mrs. Joseph B. Evrd. Mr. Collier Kills and Mrs. Fred A. Thomas, of Higrh Point, guests of Mrs. J. c. Patton: Miss Helen Hoyle, Mrs. Jeannette, Frldley. Mrs. J. (J. MoNeely, Mrs. C. M. Strong;. Mrs. Joseph Garibaldi, Mrs. Robert A- Dunn, Mr. W. H. Wlllard, Miss Rose Kennedy, Mlsa Edlt.h Sumner. Miss Margaret Berry, Miss Louise Carr. miiui uernsie j. ficKens, iuias Hiiiza beth Conrad, Mr. Walter S. Alexan der, Mrs. John B. Alexander, Saturday Music Club to Meet October 1 The first autumn meetlne nf tha Saturday Musio Club will be held on next Saturday afternoon at :.1o o'clock. Owing; to the large number of new members and the Increased at tendance tne meeting will be hold at the Masonic Temple Instead of the room in the Castanea Builrilns- a hertofore. The club now numbers 60 members and 112 associate members The new year books will be reariv for distribution at this meeting. Mrs. J. ii swain la the proerram chairman for the year. Her Droernm for thi. first meeting Is a most attractive one each number to be given oeing from American composers. The prograrri will he as follows: Paper on American Music Mrs Clarence C. Lantz. Witches Dance. Edward MacDowell Mr. L. W. Ellas. Vooal Numbers, (a) I Hear a Thrush, at Eve, Cadmnn. b The Pnnsa, Chadwlck Mrs. Kendall Northup. Third Sonata. Op. 57, MacDowell Miss Lily E. Jackson. Duo, Country Dance. Nevln luv uenrge name, Mrs. Wallace Davis Vocal Selections fa) Crucible. Mac Fadrlen. (b) Pine Tree, Mary Turner Salter Mrs. A. If. Lowe. Violin Selection. (al Kniitn. Oolson. (h) Banjo, Golaon Mrs. K L. Wolslngle. Flano. Turkey In the Rtrw iin. Miss Marguerite Smathers. vocal selections, to be ,n,.nMi Mrs. G. Lyle Jones. I'lano. auartette. Tn Th. Tr-. . i. Powell Mrs. Oele Min rki Miss Kimberly and Miss Handte. Civic League to Meet At Chamber of Commerce The Clvlo League will hold the firs' j ofeits fall meetings on Wednesday a: ternonn at :5b o'clock at the Chr.in ber of Commerce. Members and all j those Interested In problems pertai-i- inr in civtQ neauty are earnestly re quested to attend. MM Jewish Mothers to Meet With Mrs. L. Blomberg ine .lewisn motners- tiub will hold Its regular meeting; on Tuesday after noon at 2:30 with Mr. L. Hloinherr at her home. 31 Woodfln Street. .All Jewish women are Invited. w M Mr. Charles ktrbcrt Burnham h returned to the city from a week's stay In Washington. Mr. J. I Simpson has returned n his home at fllen Alpine after attend. r. CacMh F.itilnr: m v -v - r F The "It" Looms Large It you can keep your volca and tem per pleasant, ' When at th "phon yon llstn day by day, tf you can meekly murmur. "Who was present?" And millngly aoopt It whn they y 'It wa such a almpl llttl PrtT- I'd really rather not give any lurt. If you can keep your ton quit cool and hearty And aay, "Of eour not, dear, ir your Insist." if you call up number after number For the new that ever more and more eludes, To make the "lead" demanded, o r vour aiumoer. By the "boaa" who I not versed In ladles' moods; If you can ay, "I'm orry," ye, ana mean It, When an Initial com out J ln , stead of "A," If you can cheerfully rewrite e done" and "aeen It," When stories com from baclcwood far away. If you can fill th "unforgiving mlS Wltti'ilxty seonds worth of stories done, If you can work for everything that s In It. Regardless of th oold er summer unI e . . w. If you can mak your column bright and chatty. Sister society editors, though you r spurned, If you can keep from being downright "catty" Tuesday, take the pay check you have earned! Olivia E. Duckert. jl j Mm. Kent to Entertain Meeting of Woman's Club Mr. Frederick Kent will b th hnateaa for the first autumn meetlna of the Woman's Club whUh will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock at Mr. Kent's home on Victoria Road. President' day will ' be ob served by greeting from all urmer president, and a retrospective and prospective view of the work of the club will be given. M M Call for West Asheville Parents-Teachers Meet A very important call meeting for the West Aahevllle Parent-Teacher Association has been announced for Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the school building. On ac-ount of Imperative business, every member Is urged to be present J J Mr. Adam Kemble, of Washington, D. C, la th guest of Mr. and Mr. Richard B. Needham at the Battery Park Hotel. Afr Tirnmnell Honors Miss Ruth Farmer A charming party of tha series given for Miss Ruth Fanner during th week was tha handkerchief show r given by Mrs. E. P. BrownU at hr horn on Monftord Avsnus on Thursday aftsrnoon. Greeting hsr gueat at th door, the host pre sented them to Miss Fanner, who r. reived many good wish. Th Brownell home wa charmingly deco rated In quantities of pink and white dahlias and aster. After tho li guests, all of whom wer Intimate friends of the bride-elect, were as sembled in the drawing room, little Miss Hettle Glenn, daughter of Judge and Mrs, J. F. Glenn, nlees of th hnnoree dressed In a flulTy, ruffled pink crepe de chine dress, entered with Msster Billy Griffin, In a whit sailor suit, bearing a basket com pletely concealed in ruffles of pink Williams-Dawson Invitations A Mrs. Branch Hardy Will lam . inviiea you 10 oa prsMB. wt th marrkag of her daughtej Thslma to Mr. Paul Bebar Dawsoa on Saturday, tha seventh of OeW at tweiv o clock noon First Baptist Church Aahevllle, North Carolina and white and filled with th diiJ hand made handkerchiefs, each earn Ing an original verse dedicattd i th bride. More than an hour W spent In opening the package J reading tha verse which emil much merriment In the reading, jj two coumea of refreshments, eons,! ins of (alada and ice further -1 phasised the color acheme of pink tJ wniie. An Age of The Specialist Why do we call upon man educated In Medicine and Its practice when wa are sick; Why employ a man educated In th practice of law when we have business Jn the courts. Why so. curs the services of an architect when we build, why value special training In soma vocation in Ufa and not apply the same reasoning to our needs In other directions? This Is Just the point we wish to make. The people who serve you in our establishment are. experts In the various departments, and our thirty years experience in making Wedding In vitations and other cards for social use has de veloped a knowledge of this business that is not to be found elsewhere in the South. Wheq your engraved work comes from "Stevens" there li no doubt about its being exactly right in style, phraseology, material or artistic workmanship and this knowledge is worth much to you. Order samples from the J. P. Stevens Engrav ing Co., Atlanta, Oa., which will be lent you' free of charge. Jtore Closed Monday Jn Observance of a Religious holiday 'jfsheville's Quality epartment s5tor$ Good Health Treatment Rooms Trained Nurses In Charge Battle Creek Sanitarium Methods of Treatment, Hot aad Cold Sprays' Alcohol Rubs. Local Electrical Treatments Salt Glows Electric Light Baths Steam Baths Hot Packs Shampoos SWEDISH MASSAGE Special Attention Is Given to Treatment of Constipation Over the Good Health Cafeteria 85 Patton Avenue. 'Phone 1806. 241 feet west of postoffice Honr. t.OO A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Dally Except Saturday. big Um O fswata rtwwkam. A:
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