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r SIX THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER S, 1?22 IN THE REALM OF WOMEN Mrs. L. E. Fiaher, Editor. 'Phooe 2167, between 2 mmd 7 o'clock. SOCIETY rut Oct. 4 A marrisae IVCV. WALKED j-.u A f I ITT K. of sreal brilliance and of deep Inter Hl hrouhout North Carolina m. tha tof MIM Virginia Iv.y daus-Mer f Mr. an Nr. J. H Ivey of .h i : elty and Mr. Clarence Rutl)K ai ,'iker of Weetmoreland Cl. Tr. cer !!motir waa solemnise! In Hawthorne i1.an Methedlat Church, the paslnr. (Rev. rr U D. Thompson. ffi latins MIM Ella Her, leeter of the lirl'lf maid of Donor ina me iho'm (beautiful green flower vase, fine alao ! pritd the prises to those win nlns them In the gamee. thee nelni JJr. )ora Brown. hlh scorer, snd , Miss Luclle faaa. eeeontl scorer. Mra ! Brown a prlaa hand ',1, I brldaa lunchaon eet embroidered In eluvers. and Mlse Paea' ift waa a I hand made card labia cover, eml.rold. i .r..i in Hie aama charming designs Mlaa Kit Handle received a hand painted mall boa. for cutting the jon eolation. Twenty additional guests came In fur tea. The card talilea were beautifully ar raneed for the refreshments, the ap proachlnc weauing uemg iuiiini r;7harmhi : hry " of young lad.es wrrelhy the center Lleees A large while TlIKHrtLnlilda. Mlaa Katharine Ivey. i wadding belt auepended by white and " Mat? flltaar Wei S MW in aatln ribbon hung over the aUWfor!i Vild Mlaa Jienet.a I bride . table and adorning the center SHaata. Mr. Oeorce Ivey. brother of fc the brle. actee pen man ana m ' ' eraoRiamen war. Mr. Jonathon t XVoody, of Atlanta, Mr. Hope Reedy ;, of Clin. S. C, Mr. Eugene Craft and Mr. Jack Heath, of thla city. Mule Mlaa Batty 8huU waa tha dainty lit tle) ring bearer. The bride waa given ' . In mar-Hare he her father. The r fair waa largely attended and waa j 1 beautiful In every detail, a orimant I reception at tha Jvay home foliow - i ad tha marriage. . ' J Mr. and Mra. iTay win reside In Weatmorelaid. Cal. i t MIM RHODE CELEBRATES ii HER NINTH BIRTHDAY ! C Mlaa Turn Rhode, daughter of Mr I f and Mra. L, I Rhoma. or itt Broad ' ' Street, ealebrated her ninth birthday ! on Tuesday afternoon with a num. . j her of bar little friends aa her gueeta , ' Varloua - game were enjoyed and birthday goodie followed. . J MR. AND MRS. ERBS TO !. HONOR MISS WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F.rbi will be hoata thla evening at their home on I : South French Broad Avenue, enter j ; talnlr.tr at card a In honor of Mm I iThelma Williams, popular bride elect ' i ; of Saturday. ' ! 1 MRS. RUSSELL ENTERTAINS ;'( AFTERNOON CARD CLUB Mr. E. Reld Rtiaaell entertained j ftha matrona' Wednesday Afternoon ' f Card Club yesterday afternoon at bet I I i horn on South French Broad Avenue. f Thre tables were made up for play , and at tha oonoluelon of gamea, Mra. f J.. H, Wood wa awarded f Irat prise , for making hlghaat score. Mrs. CaTmaov MacRae received the second seora prise. - Ji j YOUNO LADIES' CARD CLUB MEETS WITH MISS MEARES Tha Wednesday Afternoon Card Club composed of members of the young set was entertained yesterday afternoon In Initial meeting for the fall at the hems of Mlas Helai Meare on Atkln "treat. Only one prise la given In this club and that Is pre-' aenled highest scorer and Mlas Anna Mankla was the recipient yesterday afternoon. Those playing st Mlas Means' padry wera Mlas Isabel Has sard, Mlas Martha Cham here, Mlaa Anna Rankin, Mlaa Helen Mearea, Mrs. Allen Shew. Mrs. Gray Qorham, Mrs. Hardy Chambers and Mrs, Fill ler Perkins. MR. MALONE JENTERTAINS AT STAO DINNER TUESDAY Mr. Charles X. Malona waa boat at a slag- dinner at his horn on Hillside Street ' on Tuesday evening. Those present wera, Mr. Mark W. Brown, Mr. Silas O. Bernard, Mr. Oarland Thomaseon, Mr. Carroll Henry, Judge R. M. Wella, Mr.L Thomas 8. Rslllna. Mr. Ed. Swain, "Mr. Albert H. Ma lone and Mr. Wallace B. Davla, ! . J , COMPLIMENT TENDERED ' TO AN OCTOBER BRl6E Miss Thelma Williams, October bride, waa again tha hpnoree ati a bridge party when Mrs. Ray Devaslt and Mias Katharln DeVault enter. ' talned at nine table at the home of the former v on Kavenscroft Road. Autumn leaves .In tints of ptnk and green gave the color motor of the decorations, great quantities being used to wonderful effect. Field cover alao added charm to the Autumnal decorations. The tally cards wefe bandpalnted In clovera. When cards had been put away, .little Mias Lena Northern DeVault, I A reaeed as a cupId came In to tha strains of Mendelssohn's Weddnlg March and presented the honoree a wss a miniature briar in iui lonoai array. . J WEST ALL JONES Mr arid Mra. Thomae Crockett Weaiall announce the marriage of their daughter, Lule Evangeline to Mr. Perry Tyson Jonea. on Tuesday. September the nineteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-two, liender aonvlllr. North Carolina. At home after October 1, 2.1 Orange Street, Aahevllle, S. C. CLUB NOTICES OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED BY ASHEVILLE CHAPTER OF U. D. C. ' Klectlon of offlcera for the year will feature the meeting of the Aahe vllle Chaptrt of I'. 1). C, at the Y. M. C. A., on Broadway thla art ernoon at 1:20 o'clock. This ia the laat meeting before the stale conven tion at WMmlnglon and all offlcera and chairmen of atandlng committees are requeated to bring lu writing re porta covering their year work. Lelegatea to the general convention at Birmingham, Ala., the aecond week of November will alao bo elected at thla meeting. Mra. C. M. 1'latt and Mrs. T. F. Malloy will be the hostesa ea for the meeting. Members are urged to. be on time aa much buai neea la to come before tha meeting. Jl J PLANS ARE BtINU MADE FOR , DISTRICT MEETING OCT. 1t Plans are being made for the die- trint meeting of Women'e Clube which is to be held In Waynesville, October 1. Mrs. Duke Hay, the district president, has announced that at leaat three atate olfloera will be in attendance. Several years ago the district clubs voted that the annual meet nig ahould be placed on a aelf auatalning basia by each lady bring ing a boa lunch. This year the Waynesville ladlea have found that a lot luncheon can be provided at a nominal coat and letters have been sent to the president of every club 1 nthe district asking an expression of those who will attend as lo the luncheon. The prealdent la request ed to write Mra. Barber, giving her club a sentiment in answer to the following letter: "IJear Madame President, "At the Tequcat of the President, Chairman of launch and Hospitality Committees of the Woman's Club, I am writing this letter. "Ton know the District voted the meeting be self -entertaining in re gard to lunch. The Woman's Club wh oetended the invitation have the ro-ooeration of the other clubs, and would be glad to entertain the meet ings, but do not think It would be fair to others who will want to en tertain It for us to set the precedent. Yet we could but wonder If the la- dleai would not prefer paying seventy- five cant each for a warm lunch than to prepare and bring their own basket, in this way the meetings would still be self-sustaining. "Wa would Ilka an expreaaion from every club In the Dlatrlct, W are only too glad to plan any way that will beat ault our ladlea. "Wa would like to know how many will come from your club, and. when they will arrive. "Extending your entlr memoersntp a cordial invitation and asking an early reply, we are "Very Cordially Tours. "MRS. R. N. BARBER. "For th Woman's Club of Waynea vllle." CALL CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION MEET TOMORROW There will be a call meeting of the Confederate Memorial Aaaoclatlon to morrow morning at 10:10 o'colrk at the bome of Mrs. I.lnnle Ward Da via, la Kavrnacroft Road. - A full si tendance la daairvd. ASK CLUB MEMBERS TO ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING Members o- the Womsn's Club who can attend th district meeting at Wayneavtlle on October 1 are re quested to report It to tha prealdent, Mra. H. K. Bolton, or to any other officer of the club, these being, Mr. O A Hetteway. flrat vice prealdent; Mra J. U Ktlkelaether. aecond vice preildent: Mrs. E. F. Wllvm. record ing secretary; Mr John I. MacHae. correapond lug aecretar) . Mrs. J. D Iarle. treasurer. J CROSBY ADAMS TO REPEAT VOICE HEARINGS TODAY Thre will be a voles hearing held by Mr. Croaby Adams, Director of the Aeolian Choir, thia evening rrom M to I to In th T. W. C. A. room of tha Caatanea Building. Anyone de-irlng to join -the Choir for the coming year ia requeeted to qualify tcnlght, thla being the laat vole hearing to be held thla season. The enrollment In the Choir la now larger than ever before, with some fine ma terial acquired In Ita new members. The spirit msnlfested goes far toward making the rehearaala Inspiring and pleasant in mora waya than one. The members of th Choir will welcome any new voices that may qualify, and an opportunity la offered to all ho will take advantage of It for some very dellgMful work In musle for the coming year,- aa well aa for the flneat of musical tra nlng alven practically free. HISTORIC PAGEANT TO BE AT WILMINGTON CONVENTION In plsns for the Stste convention of I'nlted Daughters of ths Confed eracy which Is to be held st Wilm ington next week. The Wilmington Star give the following Interesting information on an historical pageant tq he presented: "Muck Interest is felt m the page ant which Is to be presentnd during the meeting of the state chapter here of the Daughters of ths Confederacy when the children of the Confederacy will present "Her Royal Highness The South." "Songs of Dixie" will alao be produced in pantomlne, In troducing the "Spirit of Happiness," "The Spirit of History," "Miss Dixie." "Fslse History," "Truth," and "Justice." The pageant will take place on the evening of October 11 when .several hundred prominent Daughters of. the Stats' Confederacy will witness the presentation." which Is ons of (he most attractive dormitories of this lovely school. Mr. and Mr, ilenry Pnatnn and Mra W. B. (Ilenn lft yesterday by n.otnr from Rlplev. Tana., for a three weeka' vialt to relatives. Mrs. Charlla Taylor and ajaughter, Mlas LQla Taylor, who have apent th eummer in Aahevllle. will return to their home In Wilmington next week. Mrs. Thomas S. Franklin, of Char lotta. who baa been a gueet at Miss Fllxabeth Barnard a on Chestnut Street, alnre aha closed her Summer noma near Weavervllle. has returned bome. Mr and Mrs W S. Crelghtnn. of Charlotte, came last night for a week'a stay In the ritv and are stop ping at Battery Park Hotel. Mrs A. W. Young hsa returned to her home In llrnderaonvllle sfter spending a week In this city. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pledeman. of Charleaton. 8 C. are apending a va cation at Margo Terrace. Miaa Evelyn Burton and Mlaa Rosa Low will return to their homes in thla city today after spending a few dsys In Charlotte attending th Made In-Carollnas Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fair, of Co lumbia, who have been, apending the week In Asheville,- will return home tomorrow. , Mrs. H. If. Brsdler. of 8avannah. Ga , Is visiting Mrs. Uuy Howard, of tnis city. Miss Helen Child and Mlas T.n-ll. .Morris, of Hrndersonvllle. have been recent visitors in the city. Mr.' and Mrs. James DM lard, of Hickory, will arrive tomrorow to be the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. John Worsley. at their home, 137 Flint Street. The -Worsleys are coming to attend the Williams-Dawson marri age on Saturday. Mr. I.ynn Sheely, ' of Mnrrlatpwn. Tenn., has been an Aahevllle visitor during the week. ' Mr. W. flranvlll Tevlnr t... K..n aniu.lnt.il V-. .u ' . . . i . ' -"-j i-ni-in Carolina Lumber and Timber Association to meet the Vice President of the South- J em Railway In Knoivllle. to diacu" tha eiport tariff on lumber, an. lvea Thuraday morning t kaep the Ointment. "c" i 7"" to th city th Utter part the wetk. . .... ahn haa beer with the Home KJecirlc roinpur. of thla city fr aome time n-. " and will return to her home In lien dereonvllle. 1 ..Vaa the CltV Mr. m l wm n - - , j... .ri to be gon for several days, on business As Sec. reury and Traffic Manager for lh ... -. . i . n . Tamhar and Tim lr Association, he will confer will. Mr tireen. Vice Presideni j of the Houthern lullwsy. on the Terminal and Transfer Tariff question. I'nleas further detained by busineas matters Mr Sinclair experta to leave Knox llle the latter part of the week. Mrs C B Itrysnt. of Charlotte, niece of tlovernor Morrlwn. Is spend. Ing this week ss the guest of Mrs. Ororge W. Vsnderhllt sod attendinr the golf tournament at the AheevllU Country Club. Mrs J D. Simpson and daughter. Mlas Jesale Slmpenn have returned to thlr home. 117 Womlfln Street afte' a four montha' visit to relatives and frienda In Scotland. Mr. W. B. MrKlnnnn. of Bruns wick Ga . haa arrived to visit his mother. Mrs I.. T. MrMnnnn. and his sister. Miss Gladys McKlnnon. at the Margo Terrace. Mra. Oeorge Wright l spending the week In Brevard. Mrs. Frank Pender has rsturned to her bom In the city after a visit to relatives In Rocky Muont. Rev. and Mrs. Willis O. Clark have returned to the city after an extended stay In Portland, Orognn. where they went to attend the Episcopal trien nial meeting. Mrs. A. E. Pugh, of Miami. Fla ., Is spending some time In Aahevllle and Is a guest at Margo Terrace. Mrs. Julius Goslen. of Winston-Salem, has arrived ot attend the mar riage of her sister. Miss TJrelma Wil liams, and Mr. Paul Keber Dawson, which will be solemnised at high noon Saturday In the First Baptist Church. PERSONALS air. ana Mrs. jv. N. Beadles are leaving tomorrow for a two weeks' trip to Boston. The Beadlea will o ny ooai rrom jworfolk. Va.. and will return ty ran via New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Needham will leave on next Tuesday for a visit In Washington and New York before returnlnc to their home in Cn. lumbus, Ga. Miss Elizabeth Kent has nn t Swarthmore. Pa., where aha will be In the Mary Lyon School thla year. Miss Kent is In the Wlldcllff House Fresh Vanishing; Cream. Beautiful Kathryn goes to you sealed and absolutely frewh.- -Advt Safe Milk For Infant, Invaltdt at Childnn The Original Kood-Ldnk for All Ages. CkkLunchstHome.OfficefcFountains. RichMilk, Malted QrainExtract in Pow der e.Tablet forms. Nourish ini-Noeooking. ' fSTktmi Imitatioiu and Snbjtitntei e,nd.nror The WOMEN'S SHOP Sroontf-Floor Will It Be A Small Draped Turban? f T DRAPED In the Parisian manner . slyly dropping; a sash over each of madame's ears, with its soft lines e-ff the face? Nothing so smart, so ; dashing for wear with the tailleur or fur wrap. Equally as charming for dressy wear, the large shapes with various widths in brim, and metallic or Ostrich trimmings. Some of the new winter shades we are showing ore: Fucia, Humming Bird Blue, Red, Ashes, of Rosea and jut oceans of pretty combinations of. Black and bright colors. UMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE, jVUMBj i LJgSaaBBBl.BBBBBM Why Castoria? YEARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrapa were the remedies in common use for Infanta and Children;. Castor Oil so ' nauseating as to be almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in on form Or another, but so discniaexl as to malts them nleasant to Jbe taate, yet really to stupify the child and give tha appearance of relief from ruun. 1 It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take the blace of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the in ception of, and the reason for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 80 years it bas proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word among mothers. A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself, without f -consulting a physician. i ff , j Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 1 :ANTH0NY'S: "Fit Whtrt Others Fail" "On The Minute Service" CAPITAL creates no ideas. Ideas have created almost all of t.he CAPITAL jn the word. Take the railroads, tens graph, telephone and cable companies these are crea tures of ideas. Goode's Drug Store works , its creative energy striving to please You. For Drug Service Thone 7-1-8 Designated Prescription ' Depot For the U. S. Government Famous for Style and Comfort te QH?EN QUALITY shoes is the work of skiLed CTafamen, blended with the experience of specialists in fitting and authorities in style. And the trade mark on the sole is the evidence worth seeking when you want un failing fit and and faultless style in footwear. ' f ' i ' Modish Patent Two-Strap Style For those who like style to the tip of their toes, what could be more attractive! The dever design and smart lines shoe give the last touch style to one's apparel. of thi. V 3 , asar-aaVVV JiFI'liK. JaU IH.BlBlla 1 laiBatsi r tiiiiii 35 Patton Ave. 1 i H I - G RAD E RA D I O You are miuing the greatest enjoyment to be had if you do not own a "HI GRADE" Radiophone Outfit Purchasers of "ffl-GRADE"v Perfected Radiophones are hearing concert! broadcasted from cities withu. a circle of approximately 2,500 miles in diameter. If you have not heard Radio concerts phone 249 or 48S for a free demonstration. Demonstrations ar ranged for in Asheville and West Asheville. Enjoy your home with Radio. We have in stock such high class Radio supplies as Baldwin Phones, UV 200 Tubes, UV-201 Tubes, complete "HI-GRADE" outfits, etc, etc. CITIZEN RADIO SHOP, ROOM 25, CITIZEN BL D G . A Sale of Jilk Shirl Waists r f.fPERA" Waists df Crepe de Chine and Georgette are priced here at remarkable reductions, affording splendid values in garments that are always stylish and useful. These are the genuine "Opera" Waists in such colors as navy, brown, flesh, white, peacock and tan. We have all sizes. They have been priced from $5. 95 to $1 5, but for the remainder of the week we have reduced them to half price . $2.43 " $7.50 . (Second Floor.) Dress 1371 35 oenrs What is happening to the waist-line is something the smart woman will want to know. For information on. this point consult the Winter, Fashion Book and Pictorial Review 'Patterns for November Dressmaldng becomes very much simplified with the aid of the Cutting and Construc tion Guides. Novelty . (fowns Girls' Outing Gowns, attractive as well as prac tical, made of trie best of materials in all the new est shades, Boat, V, or Round Neck, elbow length sleeves. Priced $1.65, $2.00 $2.50 , (Thid Floor) ' jrfshevUle's Quality department Store Galvanized Pipe, Valves and Fittings, Terra Cotta Pipe, Flue Lining, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Wholesale, and Re tail. Plumbing and" Heating Contractors. SUGG & BRITT, 'Phone 4217. 7 Broadway. Distributors Pittsburgh Gas Heaters. Attend the .Community Fairs This Week Avery's Creek, Swannanoa, Fairview and Candler. See the best stock, the best fruit, Union Grains, Ubiko Buttermilk Mash. All in the same) class. J. D. Earle Feed Company, Wholesale Distributors. JUST PHONE. US We'll deliver to'you so QUICK that you'll be pleasantly o surprised Thone 132 or 183 JHor 33 . DIVNXQ STOIC Cor. Haywood & Collere DR. C M. BEAM - DENTIST Over Carrek-haere - rharmac7 Patton Ave. Kntranoe PHONE 15t, ' ..... ;
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