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1 PAGE TWENTY. THE' ASHE VILLE CITIZEN FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1922. 1APTIST WORKERS TO HEAR DR. HENDERSON IviH Not Kpmtk la Vrlou 1mirvr of itoantr Bwww iif Laymen's Mrrtlnf Here. I A dMCUl wnlon ot th workrr'l ahii llinhif Hunriav Rrhoul Aann. tltlon of Bunoomb County w htld Saturday afternoon In th ofTI'e "f if. H. uro. the prinni. in mn 'Ian for tha work of th ornii Inn riurlna tha comlnr k Th Knaatln. whlrh w In hava ln (held laat tiiKht. w ponttwrnKi ocnunt of tha irvlo. at tha uni Hani tat Church, concluded by Dr J, T. Handaraon, of Knoivllle Tlr. Hand.raon l a laaicm In lh Plrat Church In hla horn cltr and la aubjacta dwall upon 'ha atrwarcl- ahlp of lira from tra viewpoint 01 tha fcualneaa man. for mora lhan M14 jraara ha haa aarvrd aa (antral aocrMarr or tha larmm a amvrmani. Southern Bapllai Convention. , Tha Sunday Brhool Aaaoriation rr queata tha ttaptlata of tha rounty In attand ona of tha nlna Fifth Sun day Inatllulaa which will h hM on October 1 Membrra of tha work- Ler'a. council are renueated to aitand tha aarvlcaa at tha Urat Church Hun tley and tharafora will not apaak In tha varloua rhurrhea of tha county. Ranrlcaa will ba hald aa follow: Rev Joseph W. Vaaay. Mt.- Olivet Church, 11 m. m V:hunn' Cova at T l.i In tha evaninir; Rev. T. J. Blddle, I'nlon. Vttml of Lekeatrr, It a. m. ! Archdeacon Heard At Kinston Church ! Ilov. i r tha John II Orlftlih. archdeacon Kuf.imaJ l.lureae of Western North Carolina, preached laat Hun- day at St Vary Church at n.na I etou. Kor in er. aoordlnc to the Klnaton Free Hr. Rev M (Irlf ; (Ith mlnletered to tha Kloetun Parian and under hl leader-hlp rew to be 'ona "t the ln)n-l parlihee In Katt ! nrn Carolina. To guote tha Kltn'.un ; paper: ' llr (JrlfTMM lnteraperej hl plen ifi'l erriicin with freuent reminlw-ant j itfereruea to eventa In hl long period .f mlniatiatlnn In the flock or ni i Mar) t ami recalled the alruaitlee of (early deye--the aorrowa atnl the Joye ttiBt htftl come to toe laiinim warm, the ucc-k that had come, and the tendr relatione eiletlng between the ehepherd ami hla flock, and theea he wove Into fabric of fluent cloth-a ati.ry of h.ve a n. I faithf ulnae and de. votlon rheracterlsliiic ft. Mary a dur li k trte long yeara of hie mlnlalrv Tin- tribute of love to their old rector Sunday aa no Icaa than Mr. Ortf flth's tribute tn the faithful member! if the congregation who had labored with him here during the long eare in the eervlce of Ihe Maater. ' With a maulfeet feeling of pride nnd thankfulneei. Mr. Oiiffth re viewed the eplendld growth of the fiarieh under tre kaderehlp of hie atic ceaaor. the Rev. fncla J. II. Coffin, and epoke of hie own love for the work and the people here. At the cloee of the eervlce the greeting e tended to the former rector by the fiariehlonera wan touching and tm preFslvr. FIRST PRODUCTION OF PLAY WRITTEN BY ASHEVILLE MAN TO BE AT PACK NEXT MONDAY Th AnhorUW ha n oppOtftuAftr to tf thtatrlral pr'HluvInf rntT i prornlftfrd by (! innounrt mii( at ' hn fct that ih lack I lay- wm Bill tnriafa I ha A r a tarAgl ita't U ft I on any irac of a nw comedy (ttaniM l y an AiJ-mM author at ' thr I'm k Tlxatr mxt Monday. 1 V. it tWIni K UriKln, who has bn a irtittfiit of Ahcvlll for ntrly fnur -n' la th author of tha play vahlch tiMM irtn aMei-tetl ly tha man Hgtwut if tha lark r.ayr Tir a Trnr prnim'tUm Mr. UVIfht hat hal rnrtflflrahlr expnnrr tn writ ln artort atunait alao on art aktrhra f-r vattdrviiie and drama f rnm hla p n art now In tha hands of ihf play TrMfrm for two New Vnrk producing; rtrh.a prnrliirrd at th Vir a partlrlarly , apprnprlata for Aahtvllla jiat now aa ' It haa hn namrd '".Hit tlnr It cr th Map" a tltla hlrh flflta In very i raly lt hthe prfMnt fforta of Scout Troop No. 4 On Mountain Trip Troop jve. 4, Hoy noouta win apena il Friday night on Sunaet Mountain. Tha aoouta are aked to meet at the I raaldanea of Dr. Barker Friday after- i noon t t o'clock Ih-. Rarker will i hava charge of tha party. i It . la perlmpa Ih highest triumph ti e ran jil'tain over hlgotory, whnn we arc able to hear with, bigota themaelvcs Anon. rounding country aa well In thla ha la aided and al-atteJ by tha vil lage arhool teacher Tha cmiedy effort are brought about through tha rnountera of three two with the eratwhlla lead ing clturna who are at I II living In aeieral paat deca.l-e Of eourae there la a etrong plot ihmughout the entire plav- After the production of "Putting It on the Map' here the manuacrlpt of the play and a report of Ita poe- Ihllitlee from the management o tha I'ack I'layera will he aent on to the office of Charlae Iillllngham. tha New Vork producer. ad a dlvorca from her hualnuid, Charlea florrella. The case of T. C. HayneJ.1 agalnet C. II. Jtogera, InvoMnc diapula over a atreet near Woolaey ta now on trial. Junior Music Club To Meet Saturday Junior Xluaic l luh will hold It flrat meeting of the eaon Saturday af trrnooa at : )i o'clock. Inatrad of 1 J. at the aemhly room of the T. W. C.'A.. Caatanea Hulldlng. Hay wood Street. A good aiunJance .la requeued. $1,500 VERDICT IN DAMAGE SUIT A verdict for ll.soa was obtain ed by Kathertne Owen Mray In fh Kunerlor Court vea:erdav In tha Aehevllle Chamber of Commer. a j her ,ult agani ciarrnr Caup. The auit n aa not contested by the defendant and the proceeding re aulted from Injuria received by the plaintiff In an automobile accident. out to awaken tha town and the aur-1 l!ora Canty Horrcll was grant- The plot deala with a young New Yorker who Inhertta a hotel tn a email Southern town. With all of the enthualaa mof youth he goea to tha town and find every vleage of community aptrlt lacking. He acta OIFTS THAT LAST. HEREFORD CATTLE SALE NOVEMBER 11 A aala of flere'ord ctt la to he held November II at the Buncombe County garage. The ale wa orig inally announced, for Sat irday, No vember 7. hut maa later nodponeC utitli November 11. RABBI M. p JAGQBSON ACCEPTS JAIL HERE Corn to Abbeville. Krnrn a I Tmtplo Tonight. Rabbi Moae. P. Jacobaon. . of Shreveport. Iji . haa --'P" ' call aa rabbi of the Jewl.h Temple Beth Ha-Tephlllah. Sprue Street. He came to Aehevllle to "ndurt aneclal aenlcea for the Jewlah holi day. Beginning thla ven "g at I o'clock a aervlce will he held at the local temple. Mra. Jacobn:i trlve.l In Aahevlllo yesterday from Atlantic City. Rabbi Harvey K. Wraicl. who a few weeka ago arci.itcl a call to Wilmington, haa realgned to tnke charge of a aynagogue In nalllmort. Md. COTTON C00O8 NEW TURK. Oct. l 4 o:eon good and moat other tracing In primary marketa waa negligible today because of the general closing in wholesale circle on Columhue I'ny. Hctaii atorea were open as usual fWILDBERG" Milk Bottle Crates Hrat-Hoor The MEN'S SHOP "He Nothing Bat A Derby Ha that knowa only how to en joy and not endure la ni-fltted to go down tha stream of life through auch a world aa thla. Henry Van Dyke. SPECIAL!! 'TRAY WEEK" At Law's Beautiful Japanese Lac quered and Inlaid Trays. Claaa Bottom Trays, some with quaint mottoes. Invalid Trays for the Sick- a-Bed. Aluminum Special Trays, heavy and strong $1,48 each. Extra large ones for hotel and restaurant use. Paoier Mache and Fibre Trays white and black with gold stars. White Enamel Trays, guar anteed first quality. .J. iCiiAW, : SI Haywood .Street V.'.'. I AT THE FIRST RIOV OF . EVE TROCBI i: , CONSlkTT IS Touf eyeeight la your moat valuable aaaet. Do not neglect It. Consult Charles H. Honess. 0TOMCTRIT Ey train Spaclallrt M Pattoa Av--a Ine HOT STUFF FOR YOU In PARDEE Coal for your furnace. It is'fuli of heat-carrying carbon. Big users find it economical. CITIZENS TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Julian Woodcock, Owner 2- PHONES 25 GENUINE ELEPHANT IVORY $&! BEADS J84 ARTHUR M. FIELD GO. ESTABLISHED 111 THI HALLMARK aTORK KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR EYES Have ug lit thrm with rIiism-s ns soon as mvricd. KNOW U BYTMIi ilOM" 7B PATTON AVE. FRYING CHICKENS BROILERS HENS Try Star Quality Poultry Star Market Two 'Phones 1917 1 'Phone 127 Guaranteed Rubber Goods Only the best grade of Rub ber Goods is offered you here, and we buy often so that the Rubber is always live, thus insuring you max imum service. Aiken & Hester Druggists 12 Broadway. 'Phones 2004-2005. : Boxes of best seasoned Hardwood j All Crates "Double Nailed" or Banded This more than doubles the strength of the Frame Prices Reasonable. Call and examine them T.S. MORRISON & CO. 49 Broadway. $ 6 Drink Enjoy r KENNY'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE Per Pound. . . . .35c 3 pounds for... I .$1.00 C. D. KENNY CO., 8 X. I'ack Sq. Phone 1" BOYS' ARMY Blucher and English Bals, tan or black $3.00 $4.00 $jj.00 "Tuff" Shoes For "Ruff" Boys You arc losing money if you failed to get your school shoes here. The kind built for duty, but always look neat We give our patrons nothing but the best shoes anywhere for the cost. Patent Straps Pongee trim, Tan or . Black Kid $5" $y.oo $g.oo Oh! Mother, I Need a New Hat! I'll tell youNvliat to do, order some of those nice bifc smooth baking potatoes from Yates, and have them for dinner; and after Dad" eacsr bah of themNhe', will be in such a good humor he'll not mind buying the hat. QUALITY COMFORTS and BLANKETS For These Chilly Nights and Mornings We have quite a wide range of patterns to select from with reasonable prices, come in today. Tacts O11I7 BURTON'S Troth AlHarf "The Beautiful Furniture Store On College.' HILL'S INC. V E A L 'PHONES 3561-3562 - THE WHITE MARKET I FOR FIFTY YEARS People have found service and quality in every line at "Asheville's Oldest Drug Store." Grant's Pharmacy DRUGS AND SEEDS Next to Fire Department S "Look For The White Trellis" 2 Here is ONE form of conversation that never gets one in bad S "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" THE FLOWER SHOP Middlemount Gardens , j 45 Pat ton Avenue Fhone 3710 pj "Hot Point" Electric Heaters To set up by In the mornlnis. They're peat!!! Trice $8.S0 Tjist Year S 11.00 rhone For One "o. 478 UBIKO BUTTERMILK EGG and GROWING MASH is now available in 25 pound cotton sacks. Order a trial sack today. "Quality In Feed Is Economy In Feeding" For Sale By Retail Grocers J. D. Earle Feed Company, Wholesale Distributors. 4 Patton Are. Phono 47S Opp. P. O. QUALITY! Blue Gem COAL Jellico CROWN Merchants Transfer & Coal Co., 27 Patton Avenue. 'Phones 1331-3067. . hhhFAIR PfllCE.,,, Large and Complete Stock for Immediate Delivery Four IN One and Octo Strip Shingles In Red, Green and Blue-Black. Slate Surface Roll Roofing, Red ancVGreei. Slate Surface Imitation Shingle Roll Roofing Smooth Surface Roll Roofing, light, medium ' and heavy. Nothing but the best in price and quality. ; W. H. ARTHUR CO. 75-77 Broadway Phone 2116 s3 EE Now Begins the Time When We Actually NEED Fuel Tis No Longer 1 A Question of the FUTURE M. & W. Coal has its part in alleviatnij the rigors of H Winter it is a fuel of the highest quality, of PROVEN merit. The Carolina Coal and Ice Co. g 50 Patton Ave. 'Phone 130. g Il!I!IIiIjl!lllillll!l!IUIIIO!!iIiII!III!!!IIII!IIIi!!i!iliilll!lllli THERE are times when no other hat will do. Or at least not with absolute correctness.' It won't do to wear one antiquated in style either. The new shapes in "C & K" Derbies which we are showing have jtrst the proper height and curl of brim. Those details assure up-to-dateness. NUMBER ELEVEN- ON PATTON AVE SUMMER days ere gone and the leaves are falling,' but bright skies are over head and crisp, cheerful, frosty days, it may be, are just beyond the horizon of the seasons. Yet even when stern Winter blasts blow down upon us from the North, the days and especially the evenings are not without their happy com pensations. For Autumn ushers in -the season of theatres and more formally brilliant affairs, which are accom panied by garments of rich loveliness. And in the verit able spirit of the cloth-of-gold and of shimmering silks and satins, evening costumes afford appropriate back grounds for beautiful jewels, without which, indeed, the effect of no costume can be complete. ' x And there is an abundance of such jewels now in Fash-' ion's favor j The popularity of ear-rings shows no abate ment; bracelets are gaining rapidly in importance; while the sautoir watch, an ornament of genuine distinction, has ticked its way into feminine fancy. But should we try to enumerate the chawns of all the fashionable jewelry, we ' could never stop-. Instead, we invite Madam to come and ' HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue. Your Jeweler s Near Postoffice. I REMOVAL NOTICE We are now located in our new home and invite the public to come in and inspect our new quarters at 157 Biltmore Ave. T. P. Johnson & Co. Sheet Metal Works: PHONE 325 THE SWANNANOA - BERKELEY A Modern Brick and Concrete Hotel One Dlork from Public Square AsheviUe, O. O. J Rurnpenn Flan Table d'Hole Breakfast Hates: 11.50 per day and up Dinner or Supper, 75o V. T HAWK, Mr. For Friday and Saturday New Dill Pickles. New Sauer Kraut in 0 bulk. .J New Pan Cake and Buckwheat Flour. New Home-Made Molasses, Good Maple Syrup. Smoked Bloaters and large, fat Mack erel. Extra Fancy StarkeVDelicious Apples. Malaga Grapes. All kinds of cakes, both large and small and by the dozen. Try one of our Home Made Fruit Cakes, that have just "been baked, they are the very best. We make Home-Made Mayonnaise and Relish every day, also Pimento Cheese, Potato Chips and Peanut Butter. Baked Ham. 'Phone us your order for all kinds of fresh vegetables and fruits. Edwin C. Jarrett 12 North Pack Square and City Market.
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