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s THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C, OCTOBER 29, 1929. SEVEN "Hendersonville Rutherfordton and ,ucte.l at Virginia Inter- '""V' "':ii:i-. Unmol. Va. while Mr. Mlllrr l me rhlMi son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug, win r Miller, on of the prominent famllve f Rutherfordton, snd holilt a position with the Miller llardaarr Coinpanv, of this eity. Following C!.e , . rrinony. the bride and groom l.-ri by motor fur Abbe ville snd tii '-Land of tha Bky." Af ler Cm brxlul nii. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will l. home In Ruther fonlton. lr. Marvin Scruggs and Dr. Wilbur Honing, of Chsrlotte; lr. Bobo Scrusiis, of riifr.1,1,,, and Dr. Boyce Hcriig, f riinner. S. C accimi rMnifil by t heir parents, Mr. and Mra. It. I'lnk .Scrugit. are visiting New Vn-l. 1,1,11... (l . A.i. and Mrs. W. K. Reld, returning Sun d.iy afternoon. Rev. Samuel I Cathey, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Loray, Iredell County, aooompanted by Mrs. Cathey and children, spent several daya laat week vlaltlng friends at chimney Rock and at the home nj Mr and Mrs. M. I.. Carpenter, of Itutharfordtnn. Mr. Cathey was for merly pastor of tha Rutherfordton Presbyterian Church. Mlaa Kva Ioan. home demonstrs tlon agent for Rutherford County, at tended the Htata Kalr at Ralesjli last week. Rev. J. C. drier, pastor of the rtiuherfordton Presbyterian - Church, hVbi KUie-r J. P. Flack, aa measbers of the commission apiwlnted by Klnga Mountain Presbytery, aulated In the organisation of a Presbyterian Church at Tryon lust Sabbath. T. K. Oates, cashier of tha Com mercial Hank, has returned from a business trip to Oeorgia. Mr . A. K. Alridge, who Is taking a business courts In Charlotte, spent Saturday In Rirtherfordlon. Mlaa Rub,v Hicks, after a visit to friends In Oaston County, hss re turned to her horn In Rutherfordton. Mr. and Mrs. B. IV- Bedford of Lancaster. C, were rtcenl Tlaltora to Rutherford County. Mr. and Mra, Ale II. !.. rived hers Haturdsy night from Lis orado and will spend lha winter at th home of tha formers parents), Col. and Mrs, R. W. logan. Miss Kannls plckereon, student of Queen s College, Charlotte, spent tn week end hers with her parent. Mr. and Mra. M. O. iilckeraon. tRev. J. C. drier. rspreseMlna; tha Presbyterian Church hers, Is attend ing the North Carolina. Uynod, In ses sion at Llnoolnton thla week. M. O. IHckersoii, Jr.. has returned from a reoent business trip to Geor gia. I.. P. Thrash, Rutherford County demonstrator, haa returned from Ral eigh, where he attended the ' Stat Kalr The Presbyterian Ihllathe Class met with Mrs. J. II. Carnefitej- last week and quit a number of th meaihers wer preaent. After tn dnvoUonal exercise and sualnaas ses BURNSVILLE liituti st th Trl-County r"alr held 4t Hiiruca Pin. The school wsn an took p1o at the hmne of th bride a parenta. Rev. S W Hennett. paator of tha Baptist Clr.irch of Bumsvlll. officiated. Mr. and Mra. Young will msks their home In Ashevllls. Key. J. C. 1'ostcll. pastor of 111 Methodist Church of Ruhnavllle. has relumed from th annual aeasln at M the Methodist Conference hkl at Monro. Hav. Jlr. Piwtell Is to reUln his pastorals In Hurnsvlll for aa other year. Mr. I.. P. Hortin hat moved ta his new property. Mr. snd Mrs. John 3. LsrVvr and Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. 1111 spsnt th week end at White Rock. N. C. Mr. 1L V. Harris has begun th ereollon of a large country horns on his farm on HoUn't Creek. Con tractor Westhal has th work and la rushing tha hutldlnir to completion. Mr. J. H. Husklns, of Ureen Moun tain, haa purchased a home In Bast lltirnsvllla. Mr. Ben Frstseh. of Baltimore, was a visitor at th Stanley MoConuick . School thla week. Ho v. Victor C. Deity and Mr. Ttm Rhalton, of Whit Rock, motored te Hurnsvllle, over the new hoatt thla week. other pris for Its choral work at tne ir'nBB0WnA.B, Oct. M R.r. t if. Stevenson and ton. itt'TimnFORtrrov. ot -i Wl I lift POMtrit In ir ratr on f"rtday. TU'P.v jvn.i.c. rw n -ti. wo man's i i i ..f ltumBil!' ii,d us lt regular t, 'i,,c at the h 'me of Mrs III Km.. II,,. .lull will have IU neil meeting :, th,i hm,i of Mr John Lyon. Jr Ctndc , ,,f m Hap: wi Church met With M 4 lltilT fhl, wees. KfT.irt.i -itc heirs ntsde to orgnVs a Klwa i.h i in h n Huild'ng and Loan Av,.c!ati.in in lltirnsvlile. Tin- l':iin. i men ot Ittirrsvti'e ate enileax Itic secure connection he- twei'li Hie .. I .'i. il ,1 I .leitl and 111- 1.. ......... I... ... a. ...i .. .. Mr Ivy Hall, of Lynch, Ky . haa ' "Trt (UMtl cf Mr. B. K. Ward ".Vrsl daya "'or Kv. Mr. been her on business this week. Jihlae Ills Itsy Is holding court at .lu olnton IhU week. Mr. John l.yon, Jr , and family pent Monday with relatives In Mpruo I'm. Mi. I.eroy P. Jackson silent th week end at Alia Psss on buslnsss. Attorney A. Hall Johnston, of As lie. villa. Is attending court here thla week. Mr Robert Tnung. of Wlndom, la In Huinevillr. serving s a grand Juror at litis seasinn of court. lr (! W. Painter, of Shanhal, Chins. Is In iltirnavll! to spend a few week with Rev. J. 11. Graver snd .mill,-. Mr. H. A. rjsvton, of Oreenevllle, Teiui.. was In Hurnavills thla week on s hualne trip. Mini Annl Wrsy left for Rslelgh on Monday to resume her studies at Meredith College. Mi" Margaret Wilson was mar rled to Mr i,uy W. Young, of Artie- emnlafd at tharMldn..- f tne brides 'Jion tk up till nsw luarturat f o- "'u'"soy arifriiiwn, ih-to. MUler .h'n Vri Joh" Augustus l t ii J!" "If"1".1. '" M1" funics Irene Hudse, It.v. M A. A.isms. pas. Jpr of ,1,, Huthrrfordion Usptlst Ihurch, performing Ihn o.remony In friends"""1 '''' rrUtlvM n1 Bafors an allar formed by maasive lilte columrw mlm-.l wlih Ivy and aiirmountnl with huge buskwa of while chrysaitthrmumn tied with tulle, with a background of a group of towering palm and ferns Inler spersrd with cathedral candles hold li lighted taper, before wnich the vows were takrn, the bride and groom entering to the strains of Ixmhrn grin's Wedding March, rendered bv Mrs. Ira Hodg. -To a Wild Koae:' was softly played during the cere mony. Mra UIIU- I - , 1. . A- l. . "JT and Mr. A. M. McWhirter ars i .Tldnt ot Hendsrsonvllla, th lL.V ths n eecratsry of th. F.kar of Oommaro and Mra. Mo "T takea cherae of th. t?nT section of th fourth trada of "Jxltj schools. 'w. meats at Cartar Villa, the .!T.f sirs. R. P. Brass on Wash- Ji Street. r Mra. Dartlett Hhtpp "Su ,nd Mr L. J. Penny and 1 ''I"" noil wins, ,i,,i North, the tuwr the guests ot their four sons. I'. II. Johnston, accompanied by Mr. Johntttnn. attended the Western North t'ar.illna Conference, held at Monroe Ian week. !r. Kinnatnon. of Hendersonville. memher of the faculty of tha Caroline Military and N'svsl Academy, accom panied Cadet aul Held to Ruther fordton Saturday, spending the week end with the latter s parents, .Mr. ,,r " " " 'i c t.o ,1'iuinrrn lien i sysirto ii, daua-ntar. rairicia. r H. T. Huntar, hl-h school In Ciingii'Viisn llulwltkle and .1. M. Csrson ,i, oicratlc candidate for o llcltoi .i i.n.-.e.i large audiences in the c. 'in r in; n,i,ie h're lat. Monrlay. Tho v Mm'ormlck School again .: t ie I. In,, ribbon for It rx- relatti'e vi, frten.l s C.'isriotre. hss ic'.imi..: i, n,. lionio In ItuCirr fonlttn ereon U.a. apent aayeraj daya In H -TL.iila thai WMk. . en V- .uaata at Mapla Terrar for S, Winter ara Mr. and Mra. Melvtn ?land family, of Maoon. (Ja.; Mra. 3. and dausHter, Mlaa Ada. of sion. Mra Carpenten aerved an ap- i petlslug salad oours. ..... Mrs. W. O. Twitty. aftr visit to I iMiar. e v.. ana '. .nd Chaat Glenn. - A Um.M tlnll.u and Mrs, Q. W. Hodge, of this city. vllle, last Ttiursdsy. Th wedding I . Helen Baker and Ratal la J. ahnnl faculty, la. at her horn In I,M far the week and. ' A T-, T f. J . n J tnfknl Kama ,ftr apendlnr the laat faw dare with m family or ine laie . pmun. ulT J W. Bailey and Mlaa Mar , ... ah an extenalve vacation ris through tha southern part of .nate to Quebec New York Htate r. js'tafara raw-. suu .iiiiiawii. u. and Mra. Cherlee Hob be ara In r, ,w xora -h.t iur L-iu mend me winter win ner Mwtt.. Judjte and Mra). C. M. Pace, flip and Mra. W. C. Powell, of Jack- Innvllle. motored to their Winter home, after a. pleasant Bummer at i Mr home on Fonrth Avenue. Mn. R. C. Clarke, Jr., la spending wvral daya In Atlangi. Jim. Schuler, of Now Castle. Pa.. Is hlullnf her aaufiuer ana mueicrana-Itioa-hier, Mra. J. T, Wllllama and iMrt Emily. I Mr. C. F. Bland and Mr, and Mra, w. 'S. Wetmur motored with lr. -uik Slier to Monroe to tha M-lh- uonterenca, raiurnma; iaie oun wnlnc- Hi Broaddua Estea and Mra. Wll I McKay attended the Missionary 1 inference at Mon treat this week. jfieses Mildred and Mary Mima are Iikinc a Dusiness course in coium la. & C. I Hev. tr. E. K. Bomar and Miss Ktix-r Bomar attended tha wedding i-if miss saran Montitomery to Mr. fW. H. Carlisle In Spartanburr, Key. fir. Bomar olflclatlnc Lratton Memorial Hospital la In tha mediate Interest of the community - Ju now, as tha donation of a thou Ani dollars having been made by an nonymoua friend, which made poa Iblf the recent purchase of an ad orning lot, upon which a new build ng may be placed in the not far iljttnt future. A fruit shower, fresh ind canned, waa given on last Thuns lay and aided very materially In mak ng. pleaaant the stay of patients and :iie home Ufa of tha auperlntendent ind nurses. . ' Kiss Ruth Llveretta and Mr. George f. Seeland were married Saturday at ;iehome of tha bride's parents, Mr. imt Mrs. George Llverette, on Kings stteet. Rev. Dr. Frank Siler read tha- Impresnlv ceremony before the immediate families and a few Close friend-. Mr. and Mra. Beeland are touring the Northern cities, returning- by way of Ashevilla and Atlanta, solng on to their home In Savannah. I Dr. and Mra. W. H. Wilson, recent pride and groom, ara -arpected home (this weekend from New York City rna wasiungion. The second mestlner ef the Wo. pin's Club waa heM on Wednesday Iwith tha diaxsuaalon of the literature delating to tha far West States writ km by American authors. Mrs. Wll- n McKay, Mrs. R. E. Ward and Bstea yery ably reviewed "Tha arlnlan." "Romona" and "The Call , kh Wild." Mra. Noah Holloweli . 'beed tha srorram with an Inter- ilfig sketch of tha Western ldeala il spirit, wetooming .several new smbers of tha club formed a pleas nt social fejLtnra after tha formal program. BUTHERFORDTON I WILL HEAR HOEY rrlil Cwrnsmamc Jt JilmOK ClUim) RUTHERFORDTON, Oct. 28. 3yde R. Uoey, of Shelby, will ad Iress the citizens of Rutherford bounty at a Democratic tnosa mont og called by County Chairman ludger W. Udward, of the IJemo ratic Executive Ommlttee rf tutherford County, to be lield at he courthouse In Rutherfordton, ii Monday, October 30, when the istinguished speaker will discuss tie Issues Of the campalgvn. "rrato. Society for oer elghtyyearsj has relied upon Goar aftd'a Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the street of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Sni lOcfttTttmlSln T. KKlNSa SON, Ktw Yark 'On Tb Minute Senrice" L Anything rongWith hn advertisement? Some 'dvertisements are some imes all . right and some- imes all wrong- It would be rd to find anything wrong nth the service at Goode's )rug Store but if you do nd anything wrong tell loode. Use thePhone -Call 7-1-8 Onyx Hosiery Women's Onyx Silk Hose, Pointex Heel, black, brown, Rus sian Calf, Suede, Polo gray, pair $2.50 Women's Onyx Silk Hose, Square Heel, Black, Brown, Rus sian Calf, Suede, Polo, Gray, pair $2.00 (MAIN FLOOIt) MaJtcka ay - " 'jrfshevide's Quality department Jtcre" 19-21-23 Patton Ave. Phone 2500 FUR PIECES .$13.50 Squirrel Chokers, gray ...... Black, brown or taupe Fox Scarf. ... $45 to $100 Taupe Fox Stole... . t . ...$75 Platinum and champagne Fox Scarfs $125 Scotch Mole Stole .,., . .$150 Hudson Stole. . ..... . . . . . .$190 (SECOND FLeOOR) i Are You Making Handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts? We Have the Handkerchief Linena You Need White Linen with colored checks. -very new, two size checks, several color checks, adaptable for men's or women s Handker- ' . A A chiefs, yard . . ................... JLu-UU Plain White Linen or solid color linen, many colors to ' select from, for wofnen's or men's fff Handkerchiefs, yard ,0 .id Plain White Linen, special qualities and weights, for men's Handker- J -'7C to chiefs ....... pl.lD Psls D. M. C. fast color mercerized Embroidery, cotton, ail colors, for embroidery ing Handkerchiefs, skeirf .'. (MAIN FLOOR) 5c New In White Goods if New Dimities, very fine checks, very fine qual ity, quite the best we have been CO, able to procure, yard . aJlC Pearline Lawn, a sheer lawn, for baby dresses or fine waists, ft and fA fine quality, yard. Pl Pl3U Chimosa Nainsook, you know it we sell quantities of it, more just arrived, , Q yard. .. ... ;. ............. . ...; UJ7C Box of 10 yards ..$6.50 (MAIN FLOOR) t FUR COATS " Coney Coat, 40 inches. . .-. . . . .-r. . ..... .-. .'.$ 65.00 Marmot Coat, 36 inches. ... .-. ,. . . . . . .. .$175.00 Australian Seal Coat, beaver collar, 36 inches. .$200.00 Bay Seal Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, 36 inches $200.00 Muskrat Coat, 4.0 inches'. . . . $225.00 Australian Seal Coat, beaver collar, 36 inches . . $300.00 French Seal Coat, 40 inches. . . . ..... . . ,$335.00 Mink Coat, 40 inches $400.00 Hudson Seal Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, 40 inches $450.00 Hudson Seal Coat, 46 inches. . . . ... .$475.00 Hudson Seal Coat, 38 inches. . . 1 .. $475.00 Siberian Squirrel Coat, 40 Inches. $675.00 Sweater Sets Infants' Sweaters Sets, consisting of Cap, Leggins, and Sweaters,, v some have Mittens, made of all wool, fancy or plain knit, in white, blue, red, brown, tan and color combinations, sizes of 3 months to 4 years, priced $4.50' $9.00 (SECOND JPLiOOR) Jk (growing feed for furs DAYUTE BASEMENT NEWS Thee are many interesting fasts and features about Blankets from the North Star 'Woolen Mills, located in New York. We have an exclusive showing of these Blankets in Asheville and have just received a new ship ment of 50 pairs. - i;-y' North Star Blankets are made . entirely of Australian Wool, 1 00 pure, and are of extra size, 72 by 84 inches, which gives them extra weight. We have them in assort ed plaids, with such colors as 7 ' C CA pink, blue, rose and lavender .... .:.. . . VX II Sweaters' 7 1 v nr ; n As cold weather 'days come forward1-and Indian. Summer gives, way to snow and ice the need for Furs is obvious. If you have not already selected your Fur piece or your Fur Coat for the coming Winter season we cordially invite trip of inspection here. It is bur aim to keep for your selection, as in all other merchandise,, the best of Furs. We believe you will agree with us when you have seen this stock. (SECOND FLOOR) Sweaters in sizes from 3 months to 6 years, all wool, navy, red, brown, copen, rose, pink or white, 'plain or fancy knit, -coat, sacque or tlip-over style, a wide range of colors and styles makes these Sweaters attractive, $1.75 '$5.00 (Second Floor) Wool or Silk Dresses $22,50 and $25.00 Last week's ex presses brought sev- eral new shipments of Wool and Silk ' Dresses, mostly Can ton Crepes, Trico tines and. Poiret Twills in navy, black and brown. Sizes in. these groups range from 16 for misses - to 42 for women. These models are ' made according ' to the latest 'style dic tates and include the side panels and the uneven hem line at bottom of Dress. They also have the long waist with bloused effect. Considering the ' quality of these Gar ments we look upon them as being bar, gains at $22.50 mJ $25.00 In the Drapery Departments In this always interesting" section of the store you will find many attractive items that go to make a home more comfortable. Floor Lamps with double silk shade's. .$25.00 Bridge Lamps, with doujble silk shades. .......... . . $15.00 Table Lamps, with double silk shades. .,. c. ..... i .$15.00 up Smoking Stands. . .. . ..$ 7.50 Desk Lamps, with silk shades. .$3.50 up Pillows, cretonne covered, , ". r. . . , . . -. . . .$1 and $2.50 Pillows, velour and silk covered. . .$2.50 and $2.98 Piano Scarfs, Table Covers, round and oblong, silk tapestry or velour. .... ..... . .$1.75 to $10.00 Waste Baskets, from. . ..... . , 50c to $3.50 Block Tin Waste Baskets. ..... ... ....... : . . .- $1.00 Covered Laundry Baskets, hand made, willow. .$3.50 to $6.50 (Third Floor) Wool Goods for You When Wool Goods Are Needed Wool Canton Crepe, jade, tan, henna, brown, violet, Pekin, jC i black, wool Canton Crepe, yard . -. . ; . , . . . V . . . VJ e I O I Broadcloth, navy, brown,- black, maroon, Copen, sand, gray d0 AA , 'or taupe, 38 inch Broadcloth, yard. . . . . . , . vtJeUU Velour, navy, black, brown, henna, Pekin, sand or gray dJO CH Velour, 54 inches,, yard . VsJesU Navy, Pekin,' Copen or henna Velour, QQ Suiting, Basket-Weave Suiting, brown, navy or henna, 54 inches wide, yard, i . . . ... .,. , , , , , . . ... . vOeUU ' French Serge, copen, brown, black, tan or canna, JC 44 inch Serge, yarcj ... .... .... v PI t o French Serge, 44 inch navy blue French Serge, ttJO A A yard . . . -. .' . . ... .-ar,. . , . ,, '. yassvv 54 inch navy, blue French Serge, :. . ' dJ fA and d J fA yard..ww.,r.... .."...ipaCaDU p4:jU (M4.IN TVdOR) : The Triniming and Flouncing Section Offers Some fine reductions on seasonable wearthings , . , All Flouncings Loss 20 Black Net Flouncing, embroidered in gray silk with OA gray silk fringe at bottom, yardT, . . .'. v3eaU - ' (Banding to match $3.60.) Silver or Gold Metal Flouncing. ' ; OA to d AA yard-. .. ..... .... .'. . CsOU eJUeUU Black Silk Net. atop of flame silk, embroidered in center d AA with gold designs, yard. . . i .... ..... , PUeUU Silk Net Flouncing, gorgeously embroidered in self tone (JJ AA chenille, rich shades of brown and navy, yard . PU,UU 'W . . e. KI l?andinsT to match $3.60.) French Blue. SiJk Net Flouncing, embroidered with gold f OA . and tan, yard. . . . . . .................. PUeOll Theabove prices were originally from $3.50 to $8.50. Brocaded Chiffon Most attractive for evening Dresses, effective and inexpensive. Jade, gold or navy Brocaded Chiffon, soft and drapable, QC regular price $4.50 per yard, reduced price, yard JtyOiVd Brocaded Velvet Chiffon Exauisite indeed -the hkndsomeset fabric we have to suggest for an evening or reception Gown Dainty yet substantial Chiffon with Vel vet brocaded designs, white, brown, navy, orchid or d Af v black, the reduced, price, yard V 1 1 VD ... tMAIN FXOOR) ' , :- i Under Garments that Meet the Present and Coming Demands Princess Slips, with the present style of Dress that calls for a per-, fectly smooth fit the Princess Slip is absolutely necessary. You will find Princess Slips here in white and d1 to d O J A . ' colors and in silk or sateen, prices from sj)l Plasse3l Costume Slips, the new and practical garment for wear with new Blouses, Skirts are pleated. Materials are satin, radium, crepe itrr.'. ... $10.50 nd $12.50 Knickers and 'Sport Bloomers in silk, sateen and muslin, in all . the popular colors and white fi to Cft and black." priced j. UsjC OleDU, - We are local agents for the nationally advertised STRIDE-A-WAY Bloomers, the Bloomers of wear and comfort. Outing Gowns and Outing Pajamas, d to tfQ priced from. ,. t)i ?) Munsing, Kayser and Forest Mills Knit Underwear, Union -Suits and separate garments. Our Label I Our Bond."
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