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FACE EIGHTEEN 1 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, GOOD SAMARITAN MISSION TO HOLD ANNUAL SESSION AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE THIS MONTH Officers to Be Elected for Ensuing Year Nominating Committee Named, Composed of Frank S. Smith, J. J. Conyers and Mark W. Brown Monthly Meeting Held. Plana for ths annual miet!n- of 1h Good PaJiiaiitan Mission wm' iliwiMMd at th monthly spmIoii ut the orfanlrulou last iiJshl and mi dcldoil to hnvn th ni""t luf on November I", at I o'clock. Masonic TeniplP- A nominating roinmlttee com posed of Frank H. Smith, J. J. Con vers and Mark W. Brown wert P pointed to iiomlim"! olhti for i ha nsulna; Jrir. Ilev. Iir. It. V. (amphrll prealilrd at ths session and an Interesting featurs wan a short talk ly tho chaplain, Hv. J. 8. AVIIIIann, outlining a nSm bar of Instances f Itlridriena shown Ihose In distress by members . of Sunday Hrhoal classes artd other organization. . Ilov. Mr. Willinms repnr!efl -tlvltles for the month of ortober an follow : 'outside visits. 22f: offlia calla, 23i; Interviews, 2i',ii, letters wft 103; letters writ ten, 107; Inquiries. 10H; niit"d by automobile, 113; dovo'lonulM, 42; funerals. 1; teleirram. S; di rected to rooms. I!'.'; met t trains, I'O; to Institutions, 1; to employ ment, S; weddlnga. 3; telephone messages, 622; total number vls Ited. (21. Received from back home sources for comfort of thotr loMed onea. $708. 1. "Met new friends from different tata aa follows: Alabntna, 14; Arkansas. 1; CalUornla. 1; Uwtrlct of ColumblH. 7; Florida, 4; t.eor Kla. 7; Illinois, 6; Kentucky, t.; Massachusetts, 5: Michigan. 1; Mlnnosota, 1; Mississippi, U North Carolina, 11; Neb.-aaka, 2; Penn. sylvanla, 1: South farollna, 10; Tennessee. 10; Virginia, West Virginia. 2. "DenomlnaMor.s represented (is followa: Baptist. 13; ('ahtoUc, S; Christmas Obligations" Confront You!! x x x x x Buy early and avoid the rush. Pick while the picking is good. X X X X X In Vases and Varies, and Flower Bowls, and Ornamental Bric-a-Brac, we prevail. X X X X X We sell heavy Plate Silver ware with pride, because we know you tan never wear it out. x x x x x The Barler Oil Heater. Handsomest an d hottest, makes an acceptable gift. k X X X X X J. H. LAW 21 HAYWOOD ST. Ck .U) I. n In l.-,,tnal I- MM brews. ', L.uthran, 8; Methodist, H; Presbyterian. 16; I'rimiliv Kir. Hat fi Hirrlan C'lthollc. 1. r Oliriliai UIUDII irjrtrm-imu. American 1eglon. l; Brotherhood uaiiway jTainmen, 1; ni "mf,, 1- L'la ! Italian Mnr-tefv. 1: ilnlghta' of Pythtaa, ; Knights of Columbus, 1: Klnanla, 1; lambda Chi Alpha, 1: Millions. " o ; Woaern Woodmen of Amerha. 6; Odd vM,,ufl K ftrder Itnllwav Conduc tor", li'l'hl Kiiiipa Sigma. 1; He- beccis, 2; Hod Men. 2; Itotarlan, 1 ; Travellers' lh-otective Associa tion. 1: Cnlted Commercial Trav ellers. 1; Woodmen of the World 3. 1923 S. S. M:SSOV NOTKS 123 I will send postpaid Sunday School lesson Notes for 1923 at the following; prices: I'eloubet'a or Tnrbcll's, $1.1)0; Knowden's or KteeleA $1 26; Arnold's, $1.00; Torrcy's ((list of the Lessons) 60c. others charge more. I sell "Any thing and Kvcrythlng In Books" at less than publisher's prices. I pay postage; prompt and proper ser vice. J. T. Nonworthy. Tho Book Man, Oastonla, N. C. Advt. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE ON SUNDAY fioorgw Shaw Cook Co l;turCT 1o PnbHf at Mojcntlc llieatre Sun Any Aflrrnmin. Mr. George Shaw Conk, C, S. R of Chicago. 111., will arrive. In the city Saturday and be a truest ut drove Park Inn. On Sunday aft ernoon at 3:30 nt the Majestic Theatre Mr. Cook trill deliver a lec ture oj), "Christian Science: The Science of Being." This lecture Is free, being given tinder the aus pices of the local Christian Science Church, and tho publKwIll he welcome. SURVEY BEING MADE OF SITE FOR HOTEL nmwn and ftlhh. KnrrnTora. Han dlang Work for W. I flloridnrt, .irriHUT for Pmjwt, Preliminary survey of tha Brlggs property, Haywood Street, site of tha proposed Oeorge Vanderbllt Hotel, was started estrday by Prown and rilhba. flurveyori. who are making ths survey for W. I.. Stoddard. Architect for the Clll gon Hotfl Corporation. The survey. It Is stated, Is solely for the purpose of gtvlng Mr. Stod dard necessary Information of the lay of tho ground In order that he may work out furrher details on tils sketches. J. H. BROWN DIES IN MISSISSIPPI Chester Brown left yesterday morning for Grenada, Miss., where his father, .1. II. Brown. S2, died suddenly Wednesday night, and will probably be out of the city several days. Mr. Brown Is survived by his wife and flvo children. He was In apparently good health and death occurred from a sudden stroke of 'paralysis. ' With his wife he visited Ashc- vllle during the past Summer. POSTAL SERVICE TO ISSUE NEW STAMPS x)mmt;moiiatk historical jjn'k to i'kkse.nt ixvte New Uro-Ont Stamp to Bear lakriiewi of IlonicTclt Hayes on 11 -Cent Stamp. Biltmore Baptist Club Meets Tonight Brotherhood and Personal Serv ice Club of Biltmore Baptist Church will meet this evening it 7:30 o'clork at The church. A good attendance la requested. Choir rehearsal will begin this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the churnh and songs to be aung at (he, special service Sunday will ne practiced. Several varieties of new postage stamps have bssn lasued by the United ritatea Postal Service al though none of the new issues have been received In Ashevllle, according to Dan W. Hill, Post master, and will not be received In all probability until the present supply is exhausted. However, eeveral of the clerks have noted a new issue of special dellvory stamps on several letters pasting through. The new five-cent stamp will hear the likeness of former Presi dent Theodore Roosevelt, but will not be placed on sale until the present aupply la exhausted. A new 11 -cent postage etamp, peacock blue, with a likeness of Rutherford B. Hayes, will bo placed on sale generally during the next 30 days. This stamp -will be of peculiar Interest In Ashevllle by reason of the fact that a son or former President Hayes resided In West Ashevllle for several years and took an active part In civic affairs of this olty. A .new 60-oent stamp, bearing a fplcture of th. Arlington Amphi theatre and the omb or ins un known Soldier will be placed on sale early In November, proba'oly on Armistice Day, NovenVber 1 1. In the new series the 13-cent stamp has been discontinued, while the 14-cent stamp and 25 cent staanps have been added. The portraits and designs for the series include Washington and Jefferson as fathers of our Insti tutions; Franklin ax the first Pest master General; Martha Washing ton to commemorate the pio.ieer womanhood, of' America; Lincoln, NORMAL STUDENTS VISIT POSTOFFICE Senior Clnw Members Obtain Val uable InformatkD on Working of Postal hervioe. The senior class of ths Ashevllle Xormal and Associated Schools yesterday afternoon visited the Postofflce and ths Tnembors spent several hours In obtaining first hand Information on how this de partment of Uncle Sam's business Is handled. At least 60 members a-f the class were In the party. Postmaster HI?! conducted the college student through each de partment snd every clerk and member of the .postal staff made an effort to give the young ladles the very best possible knowledge of the details. They were Impfeased with the complex machinery and the detail routine necessary to handle the letters and pjtrcels and obtained valuable information. Recently students of the Grove Park School visited ths Postofflce and It Is believed that numerous other student parties wUl avaJl themselves of the hospitality of the Ashevllle Postmaster and pos tal staff In the near future. . Garfield and McKlnley as the mar tyr Presidents; Monroe to mark the Monroe Doctrine, the foreign policy aKMOciated with his name, with Grant, Hayes, Cleveland and Roosevelt carrying off tho histor ical line to a recent date. GREEK SERVICES AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ilrv. (lonst. Gsronfalls In Chare Donatio Solicited lor Chris tians In .Near East. Greek Pervlcea will bs held ' Trinity Episcopal Church this morning at :J0 o'clock, Rsv. Const. Oaroufslls In char.', h was aonounosd last night. After the services donations for the benefit of Christian refugets In the Near East will be solicited throughout ths city by Sam Pap pas, Mrs. Pete QIanakos nd Mrs. George Glanakos. FRIDAY BOOK CLl'B. Friday Book Club will meet this evening at the uaual hour with Mrs. Kliiabeth Bernard on Chest nut Street. Enthusiasm and Zeal distinguishes oar OPTICAL SEUVICK from the ordinary. TRV tT8 NEXT TIME know us bytmis sion- 76 PATTOM Vf. rrre Cultipackers and Soil Pulverizers Flrst-Floor The MEN'S SHOP r.m.nj For Men Only A few suggestions from our vast Fall and Winter stocks. AT random, we mention some wearaWea you're likely to be needing right now. Check over the list and drop in this morning. A Suit or an Overcoat from Hickey-Freeman or Society Brand. . A new Cloth, Felt or Velour Hat from Dobbs, C. & K., Dunlnp or the famed Borsalino kind. AT THE FIRST SIfiV OF EYE TKOt'BT-E r consuit vs , 'Your eyesight la your most valuable asset. . Do not neglect It. Consult Charles H. Hontss, OaTOMBTRUT Cyt.8t-ln 'tpselstllt 4 'attcn A""' Incs 1.0. Your FURNACE NEEDS PARDEE Coal It gives heat always. A clean COAL free from dirt and alate. The satisfaction Coal for big users. Our Terms Are- Cash CITIZENS TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Julian Woodcock, Owner 24 PHONES 25 GISTS THAT LAST , Lady Dainty Sclf-flUirut Fountain Pen, with ribbon guard attached, com-"-plpte for 92.60. This Pen is carefully made In every respect. The Gold Pen is 14 lit. hand-tempered and tipped with Hard Iridium. It Is guaranteed against defect In either material or workmanship. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. ESTABLISHED 1S8 THE HALLMARK 8T0RB ! r HILIB TNO. Try One of Our Tender, Juicy STEAKS They're Delightfully Luscious THONES 3561-3562 THE WHITE At AitKJET All sizes for horses or tractors. Write for inter esting booklet. T. S. MORRISON & CO. saW Few suits of Vassar Knit Union Suits or that fine Duofold Under wear. Supply of Interwoven Hose. Lisle, silk, wool and silk and wool in new colors. A few of the new Manhattan Shirts, flannel Shirts or those great $2 Fruit of the Loom Shirts. Pair of M. V. M. all-leather Shoes or Oxfords. Biggest values of the age at $7.50 and $8.50. ' Anything else you can think of that a man wears. - 4 NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE Ladies' Oxfords $5.00 $9.00 REST TIRED FEET That's the testimony of wearers of our comfort shoes, made stylish. We want to prove to you quality in our shoes and economy in price is your saving in shies here. Price $5.00 to $6.00 and $7.00 to $10.00 SERVICE IS A PLEASURE. 7 Umi'miK hyi,Alln!'.U.i i( riuMliS ItlklATIil" I .. " ' ii ! a ,,mm n ,, 1 Boneless and Skinless FRENCH SARDINES These are the best of the French Sardines, carefully selected with both the bones and the skins removed and packed in pure olive oil. Large Yz lb- cans . .75c J ESSE J. Y A T E S, 37 Haywood 5t. Phone 1715 Order Jones Dairy Farm Sausage for Sunday Breakfast. w: U A L I T Ys Blue Gem COAL co CROWN Merchants Transfer & Coal Co., 27 Patton Avenue. 'Phones 1331-3067. C'A,P PRICES. ' ITH the revival in business has come a renaissance ot appreciation or Sterling Silver. Sterling Silver has stability. It does not wear out or go out, like other household investments; and this makes it convenient for those who cannot afford to buy their Ster ling all at once to acquire it little by little. Sterling is always a source of pride and pleasure. People who think they cannot afford it, sooner or later Come to see that they cannot afford anything else that Sterling is an investment, not an extravagance-. Solid Silver spells Sincerity. There is no finer family possession, no more highly prized gift, than a gift in Sterling, so designed and wrought as to be fully worthy " of its choiee material. And for the Holiday Season we can suggest nothing more appropriate than this, for the spirit of Christmas is caught in the shimmer of Sterling Silver. t HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue. '' Your Jeweler Near Postoffice. Just received direct from Sassenheim, Holland: Hyacinths, Tulips, Johnquils, Poeticus Ornatus Narcissus, Grandiflora Paper White Narcissus, Crocus and Freesia. These are a fine lot of bulbs. All Dutch grown. Hyacinths, 10c each. $1.00 dozen. Grant's Pharmacy Next to Fire Department DRUGS AND SEEDS SPECIALISTS ROOFING FOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDING. SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HEATING (WARM AIR) COMFORT AND ECONOMY. ROOFING AND SHEET METAL SUPPLIES. WALL BOARD. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. W H. ARTHUR COMPANY, 75-77 Broadway Phone 2116 m Winter Hides Behind TKis 5 5 "Mask of Summertime" 2 and you can depend on it, he will swoop down on us in 2 all his fury beiore -very long. ' a Are you ready for his coming have you plenty of m rrnn t... i 1-1 5 M. & W. Is "The Better In The End Coal." ; The Carolina Coal and Ice Co., Blankets and Comfortsi At Reasonable Prices Wool, Woolmixture and Cotton Blankets. "Also njb selectio nof Comforts, all priced reasonably, come in, let us show you. ' Troth Always BURTON'S "The beautiful furniture Store on College" Facts Only Broadway. FURNITURE and STOVES We have a lange stock from which yon can aplnrr. DONALD & DONALD Phone 441. 50 Patton Avenue. Phone 130. Terms Cash BED LAMPS Put a Rood bed lamp at the heart of yonr hod and read to your heart's content, aud at the same time bo "kind l the eyes." si ADJt STO-MTF.S the lamp with the stron rlanip. lari half round shade, Ion extension cord and plug- All ready to attach and use. Price Complete $5.00 YOUNG NATIVE DUCKS WISCONSIN DUCKS LONG ISLAND DUCKS BROILERS AND FRYERS, A . Star Market Two 'Phones 1917 1 'Phone 127 W111U si. 7 4 Patton Ave. Phunc 4 7S Opp. p. (X JUST ARRIVED Pure, Country Ground, Buck Wheat Flour 5 lb. Bags.... 45c 10 lb. Bags .....85c 1 EDWIN C. JARRETT 12 North Pack Square and City Market AB.Cha Established $73 V TOURING their most impressionable years your children are entitled to . enjoy those things which will cultivate an appreciation of the best there is in life.. ' The A. B. Chase Piano fulfills this requirement in thq realm of music, per fectly. Its rich and dignified case design ' combined with its unsurpassed resonance of tone have made it the choice of the most discriminating class of music lovers as well as many of the largest conserva tories of music. - It will be a pleasure to demonstrate this superb instrument at your convenience. Dunham's Music House . "The Home Of High Grade Pianos." f 1 4
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