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si til.. SIX THE A5HEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 28.MM2. IN THE REALM OF WOMEN Mra. L. E. Fisher, Editor. 'Phone 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. CMAHMINQ IIVV OF YOUNO . l irtm TO IIKVI AT StPlS. j tAML TEA THII AFTERNOON -1 - .- II. .r WfrltH nut for 1 h t success of I he Hllvrr Tea to be Riven l lr. Haywoud rarkers on "har f Mintot this afternoon under Ihe clonic, of the Mary and Martha ) f Trinltv Kuiseonal Church The beautiful old Colonial heme of the ' Ivtkm lenria Itself especially well for entertaining Hurt will le nt at- tractive ihla afternoon In Ita Au tumnal and Hallowe'en iarb In spooky yellows and blacks and in ma vari colored ahades of rich browns and ' feds, presented In the branches of : ' i-aka, maples and beeches nwl lor t ' the decorations. , A charming bevy of young ladle will erv the gueets tea and acrcs ' aoriea suHahle to the occasion, these ' being Mlaa Ellen Allton. Miss Virginia Uarllck, Mias IMr.y uariica, .ri Krancea Hawloy Podaon and Mra. Ureanwood. The reception committee la composed of Miss Mary Liuri'k, Miaa llanna Jones, Mra. Kolicrt Kree land. Mra. Kugrne B. Glenn and Mrs. William Johnston. An attractive mu sical program baa been arranged by Mlaa Lily Jackson which will add greatly to (he afternoon's pleasure. UNIVCKSITV ALUMNI AND ; THEIR WIVES CHAPERONES FOR BALL THIS EVENING University men and their, larllrs - 'ho have consented aa c.haperuiies for the Carolina dance which the local alumni are giving at Jlaltery Park this evening In honor of thu football aquad here to play Bingham thle afternoon are, Mr. ami Mra. Francis Kourne, Mr. and Mra. Clin ton Hughes, Mr. a,nd Mra. Thomas S. Rollins, Mr. and Mra. Kdwin Harts horn, Mr. and Mra. Nilaa ricmard, and Mr. and Mra. Albert (Jticrard. The first appearance of thu famous Weldemeyar orchestra In Western North Carolina will he made In Ashe vllle thla evening ad thnae who love good dance music are looking forward I witn pieaaure to tonight a event. fMrtt Cmmrtmtmrt' fW AH-ltlt CUUn) BTATKKVIIJ..K, Oc4. ST. At Ihc lioine of fier mother. Mra. V. Y, IjOV. on Walnut street. In a cere mony of unusual Impreaalveness. Miss I-ola Kllsabeth Ijove waa wedded to Mr. , Hiram I'urcell Wtittacre. Jr., of Salisbury, The lower floor of the home wa thrown together and artlatically doc. orated with a color scheme ol ereon and whHe. The marriage vows were epoken In the living room which waa erreettveijr arranged with handsome fern ami baaketa of white and rc-llow chrysanthemum. . The bridal party wood directly In front of an arch gracefully draped In white and hung wnn emita. ' Prior to the service Mra. J. C. Denl eon of Salisbury, wearing; black vel vet with black picture hat and car rying yenow enryaanthemums, gang neoauae. t ne ormai muam waa ren dered by Mlaa Rose Htephany dreaaed In dark blue crepe wth blue hat. To t ha flrat notea of the bridal chorua from Lohengrin, the flower glria. little .Mlaa Martha Mllla and Martha Hr It age, pretty In white net frocka, en tered. They carried ivory baaketa of yJlow chrysanthemums, the bandits of tli baskets caught with whits ttille. Net came the bride's maids, Miaa Rut Melnung. of Mltoliell col lege, and Mlaa Carrie Taylor or Sal isbury, who wore handsome black aa tln morning gowns with black picture hata and carried yellow chrysanthe mums. Immediately preceding the bride came little Miss Jean Cunning ham, daintly dreaaed in white geor eetts and carrying the ring in the heart of large yellow chryaanthe. mum. The groom waa attended by ' Mr. O. H. Williams., of Salisbury. The hrlds i entered with her brother-in-law Mr. U C. Caldwell, who gave her In marriage. The ceremony waa per formed by the bride's uncle, Dr. O R White, of Charlotte, assisted by 'her pastor. I. J. H. Preaaly of the rtrat Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. "To a Wild Rose" waa play. 1 softly during the service while Mendelssohn's wedding march was , used as the recessional. , The bride wore a modish traveling ; dress of midnight blue uolret twill with aahes of rose vrlvet hat trim med with fur. rthe carried an ex 'tulaite arm bouquet -of bride's rosea lr going away coat waa fashioned f brown genora cloth. Immediately after the wedding Mr and Mra. Whltacrs left for a motor trip through the galley of Virginia to Richmond and Washington, irpon their eturn thpy will be at home In Kallahury where the groom hols n responsible position In the office of the federal prohibition director. Mr. Whltacre Is th son of Mr. and Mra. K. P. Whltacjs, Sr.. of Winchester, Va. He waa educated at Randolph Macon college at Ashland, Va. The bride who Is the attractive daughter of Mrs. W. V Love, receiv ed hrr education at North Carolina Collrae for Women, ut i Iri-nsboro. lir, (I has for several vais laught mathtnatlcs lu lln Aslitville iilgh schmil. ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HARRIS TO MISS WALKER ANNOUNCED Of interest to a largo number of friends of the gruum and his family will be the following announcement taken from the Illrmingham Inlgi-i : "Formal announcement today of the engagement and approachirut rnarruige of Miss Krancea Weudon Walker, to Mr. Ironald Kyan Harris of Charlotte, N C. Is of more tlinn usual Interewt because of the prorni- icncc of llic two families nnl t lie personality of the younK couple. "Thu bride to he is the only daugh ter of Mr. ami Sir- Alexander KwvJI Walker of HlrminKlmm Her father is inanaker of the Kederal Reserve Knnk. of Illrmingham and her mo ther is one of the clty'a moat popular and . harming women. Mir Is the crantl-dauclitcr of Cenernl jAmes A Walker, of Virginia, to whom after the death of ic-n. Btonewnll Jackson, fell the command of the famoui loader's brlgado and wh'i later rep resented his district in Congress and who -also scrvel the Virginia mm m'nwealth as lieutenant governor.., "Miss Walker la a delightful young woman and has been actively lnter- eated In publlo welfare work In New lork City and Ttirmlnghum. "Mr. Harris la a son of Rev. E. R. Harris, head of Christ School of the Kplscnpal Church, Arden. N. C. un Instltuilon for the education of mountain buys. He Is an alumnus of the I'nlverslty of North Carolina, member of the D. K. K. frater nlty and sales manager of the Kord Motor Company In Charlotte, where he will take his bride to reside per manently. Mr. Harris served two years overaeaa during the World War in the aviation branch of th army. He waa , successfully an officer with the Canadians and the Itrltlsh eervio and upon America's entry Into the conflict waa detached from th latter and diatlngulahed himself with the forcea of Ills own country. His plane was shot down, he was Interned .In Holland for sis months and Ister was attached to the U. 8. embassy at The Hague. The wedding Is to be solemnlie-l i me resinence or th bride a par enta on Highland Avenue, when a large number of out-of-town guests will witness th ceremony." i MRS. WOLSLAQbT TO HONOR M'NELLV'g, OF WILMINGTON Mrs K. h Wolslagel will enter tain at an Informal dinner this eve- 1 " jL"r. new hom I" Blltmore Forest Park, honoring her house K.ur?; Mr- nd Mr"' J- R Mc.Velly, of Wilmington and Lieutenant C. B Dench. of the U. 8. Cutter Modan an. chored at Wilmington, who is spend ing a vacation at Hni.m n.i, u McNelly has been visiting Mrs.' Wol.' "" "r some time and Mr, Mc.Velly wh, ! Prominent official of the Atlantic Coast Iine n,. L... joined hi wife for the week ind. slagel dinner hospitality this evening ?elfnd0.'0I'i,;S the ""V1 M "Odltlonal friends with congenial m u a I c, a I taetea will come In and an Improm- nm.m.U"."1 '"' wl" be nJoyd. A little later, unon the . Hu ... . .... . . " 4 iiir I viaiagei, he and his charming wife nlan n ,i..J. - "'" i!i-Sr?it,-"Vr hom to thlr mny ,v . mraw nous warming Club Notes- CITV FEDERATION OF CLUBS TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON The city Federation of Clubs will meet this afternoon at . SO o'eka-k st the assembly room at th Y. M. C A. on Ilroadway. This Is the fiist "getting together" of th clubs in the city for many months and the gathering Is being anticipated with keen Interest in club circles. A num ber of new rominltteea will b ap pointed for the winter's work and other Important business Is o com b, f..re the ladles LADIES' AUXILIARY TO O. R. C. TO HAVE HALLOWE'EN ARTV The Ladies' Auxiliary to th O. R. C. Will be hoitessoa at a Hallowe'en nartv In the K of P. Hall over Hinith's Drug Store thla evening. IeCorntlons appropriate to th oc casion will be In evidence and the games and stunts will be those sug aested bv the spooks, witches and other weird figures that will appear myaterloilsly on the Ken. Pumpkin pie and red lemonade will be ths re freahments served as suitable to such an occasion. Mr. Heth I'erklnaon will lead the gathering In old fashioned songs. Mrs. Hnrry Walker will ren der a program and no doubt such numbers aa the "Witches' Dance" will he among the selection. Mrs. Walker will also accompany Mrs. Mel vin Tilnon. who will give several pleasing vocal numbers. UKULELE CLUB TO MEET NEXT WITH MISS KATHERINE EBERLY An Interesting group of girls Is that forming the Ukulele Club of the Robert's 1'lillatliea Class of th Cen tral Methodist Church, which meets a the members choose from time to time. The next meeting will bs with Miss Katherine Kbcrly, at her home, 21 Kulton Htreet, on next Saturday evening. The last meeting was with the Misses Whitfield at their home, 7 Aston Place. Those enjoying th music and the social hour which fol lowed were. Mra. O. M. Whitfield. Mrs. Joe Whitfield, Mrs. Hilly Daw son. Miss Edith Clark, Miss Katherine Kbcrly, Misses Virginia and Helen Whitfield. Miss Louise Mavis, Miss Louise Cliff. Misa Haiti McKay and Mlsa Lut'lls Ferguson. Personals Mrs. E. C. Dickinson has returned to her home on Hillsld Street after a three weeks' visit to New lork. Philadelphia, Washington and Water. ford, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Edward Jones, who spent the Summer In Ohio and th New England States, have returned to their home In Norwood Park where they will remain until th flrat part of December when they will go to their winter home in Clearwater, Fla ' " Winn At frmg uliJ$ U Htm" So foes tlte old aa tang, and it weuU bs good' advice te eU DRINK Baker's Cocoa It is warming End sustaining, for it has genuine food value, i t and may be safety indulged in any Hour of the day, for it is stimulating only in the sense that pure food is 7eL. stimulating. 1 1 is delicious too Msd only by Walter Baker & G.LtL EMabJithad l DORCHESTER. MASS. BetU CLefc Xbti wag fn Th Modao is on of th four largest revenue cutters In th t'. S. Navy. Mrs. W. I'. McLean visited rela tives at Tryou Krldsy. Mr. J. S. Hoimtg of Chapel Hill, Is spending itvtral days In the city, having oom up I attend th Tour 1st Industry Conference. Mr. P. Wltcover Is back from s sis weeks' business trip through the Csrolina. Mr. Thorndlks Seville, of Chapel Hill, who la ronnsotel with th 17. H. Ueologleal riurvey, la her In at tendance upon the Tourist Industrial Conference ut the Cattery l'ark Ho tel. Mr. U I. Huchanan of Tampa, Fla. who ha been spending the paat month with Mr. Julia A. Lee on Flint Street, Is lesvlng today for Rich mond to visit her daughter. Miss Nell Buchanan, who la In schcul .in Vir ginia's, cspltal city. Mrs. George Craig and err.sU daugh ter, who hsve been visiting the for. mer e mother Mrs. Waller Taylor, at Hickory, have returned to their home on eJwannanoa lyrlve. Mrs. Taylor accompanied lur daughter hum for a visit. This Store Is Open Till 6:30 O'Clock Tonight Jm Unusual Saturday bargains WOOL SKIRTS $9.95 Skirts of flannel, basket weave, novelty fabrics and combinations of two mate rials, in a variety of colors and color combinations, including solid colors. , checks and stripes. These skirts arrived yesterday and are being placed on sale today for the first time. Special values at $9.95 SPORT GOATS $19.95 An entirely new shipment 1 of Sport Coats, arriving Friday, will be on salr. today at a special price. They are made of sport fabrics in chinchilla, herringbone and heather mixtures, in ahades of gray and brown. Every one is a desirable model and an unusual bargain at the special price of Scond Floor) $19.95 iwv. ana Mr, w a vi--. returned to their home at Shelby f. " ','T" "ay vacation spent In Ashevllle and this mountain section TR'O GIRLS AND' TIIRKK BOYS MEKT DEATH HOLOATB. Ohio. Oct. 27 T girla and three boys were killed when their automobile was struck by a Baltimore and Ohio freight train at a crossing near here lute last night. The Jead nre: Cecilia Koyal, 14: Frank Royal, 17; Thel ma Selmet. 17: Vlrill Brown, id- and Lary Schwab. 17. All lived near New Vavarla. The girls attended school at Hol- gate and th young men called last night to accompany them home. Th party spent the even ing In Holffate and left nbout 10:30 for Now Bavaria. The train switching at the crossing hacked slowly Into the automobile and dragged it mora than 200 feet. The bodies were badly mangled. Second-IToor The WOMEN'S SHOP Sr,nd-IIor GLOVES Correct in Every Finger 1NGER tips can be sure that they are touch " ing the right notes of Fashion when they . are dressed in these new, popular length Gloves. Eight-, twelve- and sixteen-button lengths, in Glace Kid; brown, grey, mode, black and white; priced .'. 8-bottons at $3.50; 12-bottons at $4.00 and 16-buttons at $5.00 and $6.50. . Mrs. Anna B. Hursey, of Washing ton. D. C. is the gueft of the Misses Hawthorne at their home on Pear son Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alosely Jones, who were married here last Saturday evening, arc expected tc return to the city today, having been called earlier than they planned to return on account of th serious Ill ness of Mrs. Jones' brother, Mr. Frank R. Hewitt. Mr. K. F. V. Ailstoii and family, of Charleston .and. .Flat Rock, have taken an aparitfiieatlln .Aahevllle for th Winter atnTTSr Wetted St 111 Blltmore Avenue. " Mrs. M. B. Massey and two attrac tive daughters. Miss Viola and tetuilo Massey, of Birmingham, Ala., have com to make Ashevllle their home and are domiciled at Mr. J. P. Hog era' at 154 Charlotte Street. Mrs. Charles Nichols has returned to her home In Ve.t Ashevllle after a two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. Edwin Cason, at her home in Green ville, S. C. Mr. P. 11. Reynolds has been on a visit to friends at Concord during tins past wcck. Mra. C. n. ll.i-riiM has gone to Morganton to p. il a month, Kolng down to keep buns'-' fur her aister, Mrs. A. C. Chaffee, who is on a Nor thern trip wilh her husband. Mr. George Ciark Houston, who lias been spending a short time with Mrs. Houston at .Skyland. left (he first of th week for Cincinnati whero h Is a guest at the Stilton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.- George C. Austin, who were married In Sharon. Pa., the first of the week, are. sncnillng a hon eymoon In Ashevllle before aoinrf to the stiv m's home at jStatrsville where they will reside. Mr. Chester Brown has been In Statesvllle this week attending the State Bottlers' Association. Heath Csrrier. who also went down on Tuesdsy to attend her brother s wedding, stopped In Salisbury, en route home, and la visiting Mrs. J. C. Dennlsnn until tomorrow when sh will return to Ashevllle. Mr Allen M. Reed, of Riverside III., I' spending three weeks In Ash- vino ana is a guest at the Manor. Miss Clara Worth, member of th High school faculty at High mint. will com to Ashevllle for th Stat convention of I'arent-Toacher As soclations, aa a delegate from th association or the Furniture City. Lieutenant c. &. Dench, of tne crew or the United States Cutter, Modac, now stationed at Wilmington, is In the city for a vacation and is stopping at the Battery Park Hotel. Service & Quality (That's Our Motto) Should you want something that an up to date, modern drug store carries. Ask Central for 2 0 0 4 ' It's there, and som time, before you hang up receiver. Try It W like to please, a I Aiken & Hester Prescription Specialists 12 Broadway PHONE 2004 NorriH Kxqulsltn Candies (Always Fresh) "On The Minute Service' h Anything Wrong With this advertisement? Some advertisements are some times all right and some times all wrong. It would be hard to find anything wrong with the service at Goode'a Drug Store but if you do find anything wrong tell Coode. Use the Thone Call 7-1-8 "Our Label Is Our Bond." Saturday Is Underwear Day Special offerings in Underwear at a time like this are unusually seasonable. Change of season calls for a change in weight of Underwear our special prices makes possible this change at a com paratively low cost. Some Of Our Specials For Today BLOOMERS, imported Sateen Bloomers, also sport and regular length Bloomers and Pettibloomers, $2 l f( values, today pl .UU GOWNS, nice quality Outing Gowns, made for those who cannot wear regu lar sizes, very full cut, fl Of each, today P-Jt GOWNS, heavy quality Outing Gowns, all out size, trimmed with silk frogs, well made and full f C cut. today . . . P1 DD VESTS, Glove Silk Vests, flesh, embroid ered, regular $4.50 values, special for today only, d0 AQ each . $L,VO PRINCESS SLIPS, aateen. black, navy, brown, all sizes, special for today only ........ $1.25 The Saturday Shopping List SWEATERS, all wool Sweaters in sev eral colors tnd color combination, $10 and $12 values. flr Qr special today" . VsJ70 TUNIC ROBES, spangled Tunic Robes in several. colors, to be worn over a slip as an evening dress, CIO QC special today ......... J l7u WOOLENS. Tweeds. Pabettes. Cloths, Velours. Homespuns and Plaid Backi, values of $3 to $5 4f or per yard, today .......... J J CORSETS, this special clearance of Cor sets, with its unueual price concession), ends tonight. i -yl HAND BAGS, women's all leather Hand Bags, a choice of leathers, jouch or envelope shape, fl0 ftf special at ...... $a7J BLANKETS, a special Daylite Basement offering, all wool plaid Blankets, heavy weight, Clsl QC tonight, pair . . ylU7j INFANTS' VESTS, wool and cotton Vesta for Infants, sizes 3 months to 2 years, 75e valuer, , Q special OsC LAMPS, 12 inch mahogany colored elec tric Lamps, with 8 inch double shade. $4 values, special t0 QQ today . Pa.70 Drink and Enjoy KENNY'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE ! Par Pound . . . . . .35 3 pounds for. ... .$1.00 C. D. KENNY CO., 8 X. Pack Sq. Fbone 1768 Til 19-21-23 P.lloo At.. ' ' Phone 2500 BBI : "Look t or 1 he White Trelhs" Mrs. Miira Evans, spent rlth relatives at Candler. Friday Also: Glace Kid Gloves in gauntlet style at $3.50 and $5.00. Two - button Glace Kids at just $1.75. And: Mocha Gloves at $2.00 to $3.50. Chamoisette Gloves; 12-button at $1.25; 16-button at $1.50. and $2.00. NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE.! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. fuller, of Tarn Pa, Fla., nre In the riiy for a stay and arc gurMsnat the Battery Park tiprei. Mrs. Josephine Tender, nf Hender- sonvllle Is vlsltlnc Mrs. Charles Nichols at her home in West Ashe Mile. Mr. and Mrs. W M. McDowell spent several days of thla waek In Aahevllle with friends having- coma up from their home at Morg-antoti. Mrs Surah L. Robertson. Mr Georc lu.licrtson and Mrs. llctekiah i.iideer returned to their homes In the city on Thursday after unending the marriage nr wis. Koliertsnn a son. Mr. Horace II. Robertson, to Mlsa Ruth Montgomery at lOmnapolla. Mra Hallowe'en Maskarade Ball to be given Prizes will be awarded to the best costume -in the Studio, Pack Square, Saturday Evening, October 28th Special Orchestra Ih DROP IN THIS MORNING FOR a bit o' JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE nothing like it for GOODNESS THE HAYWOOD 31 Haywood St. , An All American Cuisine There' a FLOWER gift to :; ',' fit EVERY pocketbook. r THE FLOWER SHOP Middlemount Gardens 45 Pat ton Avenue The Asheville Telegraph Florist Phone 171 rfei 1 Chiropractic The Key To Health. Dark dan will aeon be turned into sonar lr it Ton will allow Chiropractic to solTe your health problems. 8ee your Chiropractor Drs. Tucker & Tucker CHIROPRACTORS X-Rny Equipment Phone 8837 S21 Rajrwood Bide. AsheTiUe, N. C. When Ynil NrJ Service Is When You Most Want It We realize that Fact IKersa OIVUO STO Corner Haywood and College Sti. Powder and Perfume With Ccticcra Talcum An aqtiltltely scented, antiseptic powder. Gives quick rallef to sun burned or Irritated skins, overcomes hasry perspiration, and imparts a delicate, laatlna; fragrance. Uevtaf the skin sweet and wholesome. eiMa.iiiU',iuM . Um bw e Saw 3s- Olwaw etKsed leg. Tim BRYAN KNOLL Grove Park AT AUCTION TODAY 11 A. M. p" 3$ MEATS, VEGETABLES and SOUPS Seasoned to the Queen's Taste, at The Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA, 11:30-2:30; 5:45-7:30; 48 Haywood St. The Simplex Heating Pad j Responds With Electric Speed to the Hurry Call for ! Keuet from Pain A Dr. Celia T Shelraire : SIMPLE This downy, flexible heating pad auu messing, Doth aa a pain reliever and bed warmer. Three heats, low, medium and high, instantly regulated by handy cord switch, even in the dark. Does not use any more electric cur rent than an ordinary Mazda bulb. When you buy a simplex pad, you act. uuc ut uie nest made. CHIROPRACTOR v Be jast before jrm are Renerona pj Palmer Method X-Ray Equipment Ackmnllsa Ps-vtat. T Li. 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