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fHE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 192 SIX I . saaa IN THE REALM OF WOMEN Mr. L. E. Fisher, Editor. 'Phone 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. ELECT MRS. TILLETT, or CHARLOTTE. AS HEG6NT TO HEAD D. A. R. IN (TATE man point, s,. 2 win, nw .taction of Mm. r. w Tlhaft, nf l.'harlnlta, an rtnt. tha acnaptam-a f th oM "f'lmatltutlnn Hnim" In Halifax County an a mutr shrln and tha adoption or savrrat r-sMnt.n tha J2nl annual Stilt -" i-f-rnn ' "f tha Psushtars of th Amtrlitti! !! tutlon ann1 lt "iin. wm-i i..1;iv Other offlrr leid lin'iiinV Mr n. L. Maunav. 'f Sallbiirv. vlro. rarant; Mra. F. l. Kaaaiar, nf fhar lotfa. eorraapondlnt aaoratarv, anil Mia Bonn la Mannar, nf Klnaa Mo tain. traaairrar Th purohaaa of th hla'orio ailifi'-a fn Hallfar Cotin'y. ms-1a jkk alMa hv afforts of vsrloua P A II. chsntars f hrnushont tlio Htmi- aii'i l-v puhtlr mjharrlptloriP Tha ttoiia, In a-hloh tha ronaftnit'on i f nrth f'sm lira wii drawn up and util.'h tma baan raaotnrad ao far as rjonalhla will ha earad for by th rtauahtar. Tha daad fnr tha pmparfy waa fnrmarly rrntd to tha eonvanttnn hy Mra wtrar Woodward, nf Wilson, who rapraaantad tha "Constitution Hnjia'' , Comraltta. . 1 Among tha Important rasoliitlons t adopted waa ona which tithorlxal tha appoln'trtent of a rommlttaa to aak" tha Plata Lealalattira to provide an appropriation for tha slahllsh Irani of a mamortal to North Caro lina aoMlar of .tha Revolutionary War. Tha raanlutlon sucfastad that tha manorial ha in tha fnrm of a bay (or tha manorial rhtirch at Val la Tort. AJaothar raaoltrttan "provided that tha oraanlatlon aooert tha sit nf tha John Paul Jons nous In Halifax County which waa ofTerad hy Mrs. Edwin OreaYiry, repraaeiitlnif the John I'aul Jonea Association. Othar Important raaolutlon pro- rldad for annual contributions nf $2 per member for Amarlranlaaf Ion work on Bills Island, and endorsement of tha work of tha Dr. Mary M-irtln Sloop Sohool at Grosannor. and the Southern Industrial Institute. 1 Following adjournment, tha dele gate wars taken to Greensboro where they witnessed Ihe unvelllnc nf a lamer 10 Alexander Martin, Rcvolu Monary wr hero. Fourteen little ruiENo i ENJOY WHITE PARTY I rourten little friends were Invited . tfe a Hallowe'en party (Ivan by Hvelyn nd Carol Whltn at their noma no Maxwell Btreet on Monday night. The m.uan was sriiauraity aeroratea with pumpkins, black cats and owls, and the rooms presented a cenulna anonkv asnpearance. All the guests wora fancy xuum anil IHMKI. I Tha children ware moat charmingly entertained by tha fortuna teller and many a-ams were played. A delight nil feature of the evening waa a butterfly dance by little Miss White. ata In the evening rafraahment of punch, sandwiches, cake and candy era served. j Guest of the occasion were: francea and Louise Williams, Lea nd Frank Ball, Herman Jarvls Franeaa Bowman, Evelyn. Billy, If ,h-nd Bth Penland and Jarel. Evelyn and Aba White! NEVILLE MEMsTeRS TO 1ATTEND TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY It. 1 TBRN STAR " Interesting to note that 40 ?fj?n,,1n"vubMn m- from f.. frol,n hy those who will ttend tba triennial aasembly of the ?"T. rn" onoP'rr of tha Order f Kaatern star, which meets In JIVashlnBton, D. C, November 12-19 r the State reservations mads. II rara from Aahavllla which proves au -.7n,,lL ni 1n"-"t 1" this aplandld order evidenced byt the VountaJn Metropolis. Hallowe'en entertainment frt Woodfin Hgh School Frl- nay. e r. m. Adv. 2t, I MRS. HOLMES ERV60N ENTERTAINS CHILORBN f Mr llolmea Hrain ptilerfalnrd at s charming children a party at her home on Mlllalde Street on Tueeday afternoon The Hallnme'en decors. Hons a-are moat artlstli and festive In appeamiife Hlack rata, witches, and ottier nrurea of weird nature wre In i Id nee on everv hand. The ctiiuitr-n till rnt'j In coatutne and (r rlpat in I tk lutlc nilteii Itnie ri.i v nli eapclaltv attrac tive in a cinnlai gnrh and demure and fracefii uaa she In rianclng the minuet. Various games were enjoyed and cloatnr a most delightful aftar noon v.aa the atnry telling nf Mrr T. A iViBgrove, who fsaclsnted the children with soma beautiful Ksl- lowe'eti lesei.rle The followlnx children enjnved the occnutriii: l-:l Ira lron. Marlon f'oi. Anne Kalherlnp Imv'a. Marlon Tey-. tor. Iloaenmrv Townley. Iiorolhy Ktmherlv, .leaale Headlea, Krancee Thomas. I.tielnds and Adelaide Brown, Kelen Nlone. Marjorv Nichols. Msry Parker. Kvelyn Hngers. Harah Wa rner. Martha Cat hey and Allaen Stlkaleather. Pr. and Mrs T, A T'oearove. heads nf tha drove Park School of which all tha children are pupils, were present fnr the party snd enjoyed the romrs with their tittle pupil" PERSONALS MRS. EDWIN COOPER IS BRIDGE HOSTESS THURSDAY Mm. r)dwln Conner waa a charm ing bridge hostaas yesterday after noon at her homa on Montford Ave- nu, entertaining at seven tables. A rnao color scheme was used in the decorations of tha rooms, chrysanthe mums in the self same cior being arranged to pleaalag effect. Highest scorer waa Mrs, Richard :. Weaver, who received first prlue, second prise acnt to Mra. Warren .Hood, while low score was made by Mrs. ('ante ftrnwn. The consolation was cut hy Mrs. Kugeno tjudger. Included In the guest list were Mr. II. F Hark Ins, Mrs. Thomas Hnrklna, Mra. Ml her Phillips. Mrs. M. Ia. Ktevens, Mrs. Charles C. Orr. Mrs. John '. Arnngaat, Mra. Mark Brown, Mra. Cheater Brown, Mrs. Zeb ('urtls, Mrs. Turner Buttrlck. Mrs. .1.. A. Cloode, Mlaa Kathnrlne Beadles, Mrs. C. A. Walker, Mrs. J. Frailer Olenn, Mr. Russell Pavls. Mrs. Thomas M, Cox, Mrs. C. I). Readies. Mra. Fred Kenny, Mrs. Clnlton Ifughea, Mrs. F. R. Baker, Mrs. Charles Russell, Mra Andrew Allport, Mra. Frank Barber, Mr R. u Wel don and Mra. J. T. Sevier. MRS. WARREN GIVES THREE TABLES OF Five HUNDRED Mrs. William Warren was a graci ous hostess on Wednesday evening whan she entertained at threa tables of five hundred at her home on Mer rlmon Avenue. A beautiful hand painted engagement pad waa pre sented as a prise for highest score among the ladles and was won by Mra. J. A. Thompso. A leather key holder was the gentleman's gift fnr high score and was awarded Mr. 8. A. Hunter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex i aner urew tne consolations. R (luests playing were, Mr. and Mrs, Alex R. Carter; Mra. Perry Cobb. Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Mrs. Ray mond A. Warner, Miss Kdna Mae Dunn, Mr. Wllmot Chandler, Mr. F. A. Hunter. Jr.. Mr. Albert Punn and Mr. Thomas J. McNeill. MRS. TILLET'S ELECTION PLEASES MANY FRIENDS LIVING IN ASHEVILLE The new of the election of Mrs. Charles W. Tlllett, of Charlotte, to th highest office of the North Caro lina Daughters of th American Revolution will he received with genuine approbation In Aahevitte wher she haa often vlaited and hna many friends. Mr. Tlllett Is atataf of Mra Charles M. nu,, , Chestnut' Btreet. Besides ' helna hlirh In D. A. R. circles, she is promin ently connected with tha State Fed eration, of Women's Cluhs and with th North Carolina division nf United Daughter of th Confederacy. U..fw The WOMEISTS SHOP Friday Specials For Friday, November 3rd. Only Three Exceptional Values For Women Shoppers 50c- For Silk and Kid Gloves Special lot two-button Silk Gloves in navy, pongee, beaver and black with white. $1.50 values for 50c. Special lot two-button and gauntlet style Kid Gloves; sizes 5J4 and 5?4 in black only.1 Choice 50c pair. 49c For Gossard Brassieres Other popular makes in the lot. Brassieres of plain and figured Madras. Batiste and bro caded Satin. All sizes, 32 to 44. Values to 65c. Special at 49c. $3.75 For Jersey Petticoats Lovely, new, Silk Jergpy' Petticoats, full skirts of fine quality material. Both light and dark shades to select from. Extreme values at NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Tench Francis Cois, who have hen abroad sines July, har arrived In Aahlll to th de light of their many friends. Mrs. M V. Teague returned to her home on I'liarlolle Htreet on Tuesday sMer s mn months' lour of the New Kmland Msirs anil a stay In .Sew Voik. Mlas Irfjcy Oarilrk and Mlaa T'.llan Allslnn are leaving today for Wash ington, New YorV and Richmond, where thev will spend thra weeks. In Richmond the young ladles will visit Miss Darllrk s aunt, Mrs. A ( . Slnton. Mrs. A T Hicks. of Memphis. Tenn . Is spending some time at Mrs. r. N. Webster s on Hlltmor Avnue. Mrs. Illck will leave tha last of tha month for Florida where sh will spend ths Winter. Mia Mildred Brown, of Washing ton. D. I visiting Mra Molioud Patton at her horn at flwannanoa. Mra. Mrrll Mansfield Dunn Is visiting Mis Rose Byrne and Mlas Amy Colyer at their home on Bunset Terrace fnr a few days. ! Mrs. Florenc Rusaell, of Granite Fall, visited her sister, Mr. Ouy Weaver, at her horn on Courtland Avenue, tha first of th week. Mr. Victor Ieody, of New Orlean. is at Mrs. Colin McRa a on Cumber land Avenue for a stay of several montha. , . Mr. and Mr. W. H. riummer have corns from their Boston home to spend th Winter In Ashevill and ar atopplng at the Knickerbocker. Mr. Fred Tom ha gone to Charles ton, B. .'., on business for a few days. Mr. William Trout ami daughter, Miss Ruth Trout, have returned lo their home in Demopolls, Ala., after spending ths early Fall at the Knickerbocker. Mr. Nat Hayward, of Raleigh, and Mr. P. W. D. Jones, of Cahrlotte, ara spending a few day In the city. Mr. B. Daniel Shone, of New York, will arrive today to be the guest of her mother, Mr. J. C, Morrl. on Montford Avenue, tin. Shone was. hefor her marriage, Miss Kathleen Morris of this city. Mr. Baxter Rogers, who has been working in McCall, ft. C, is spend ing several days at the home of hi parents on North LJberty Street. Mrs. Ilenty N. Carrier, anil two children, of Brevard, left yesterday afternoon for a visit to Bridgeport. Conn., and other cities in the East. Dr. J. W. Houston, who has been attending the meeting of tlis North Carolina Hospital Association at Wil son, N. C, will return to Ashevllle today. Miss Llla Patterson left last night for Akron, Ohio, to pay sn extended vlalt to her sister, Mrs. JS. L. NuchIps. Mrs. K. M. Whl'tford., ttf Memphis. Tenn., is a guest at Mrs. C. N. Web ster's on Rlltmore Avenuj before go ing to Florida the last of the month for the Winter, Mr. C. C. Profit is spending- several iln.vs in Raleigh. Mr. Z. U Ray, of lfendersonvlile, spent last week-end In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mr. Perrv Tvn who have been visiting Mrs. Jones' uncle snd aunt, Mr snd Mrs Wil liam O Hlrrlne, at Oreenvlle, . c have returned to their home m Orange St feet. Mlaa Maiurla fole. of Ifenders m vllle. whs a guest In Ashevllle UM weak. Mrs. Martha Maea Is the gii"a of her nephew, Mr. ft. (1. Anders, hi his home In Hvmen Ifelirhta. Ilcri'li r- sntiville. for several tlse. Mrs. Hell Alexsnder Conk and Miar. Kthel Cook, of Montreat, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McMillan in Knoivllle, Tenn, Miss Kmlly MacRa leaves today for Hock Hill, H. ('.. where she will penil the week-end at ninthrop College. Mrs. A KlcJtni', of llendersnnvllle. is spending several days In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mra Thomas Rhodes came down from New Tork on Tuesdsy snd Joined Mr Rones II Rhodea at tha Pstterv Psrk Hotel for a stsy of several months. Mrs. Hsrrletl Taylor haa returned to her home In the city after an absence of eight month Hr late hiiehsud. Mr. F. I Taylor, will he rememhered . ss owner of Frnner Heights on Merrimon Avenue. Offer Unusual Values for the Week Snd WOOL SCARFS $2.95 Say Beautiful Kathryn whan you want the best lemon Cream. Cocoa Butter Cream and Vanishing Cream. 50c and 75c Adv. Cake and Candy Sale Circles 1, 2, a. 4 S of tin Woman' Missionary Society of th Central Methodtt Church will hold a Cake, Candy and Bread Rale at Brown' Book Btor. Sat urday, Nov. 4th. Advt. 2t TIME US - Anytime you have an or der coming from us just to see how QUICKLY we deliver. t Thone 132 or 183 65 ... f r Km Corner Haywood and College Sts. RruahMd Wool Kcarfs, 11 .inrhes w 1 l e. with fringed ends, tan, buff, navy, black, Jade and color combinations, values of 11.60 each, special Friday and Patutday .... $2.95 ANGORA HAT AND SCARF SETS Hat and Scarf Sets of fin quality Angora wool, blue and white, ropen and tat,. Urnwn, gray or peacock. special values at ... $4.95 DRAPERY REMNANTS . 10c About 10 0 remnant of Scrim. Marquisette and Voile Curtain material, ranging from 1 to 8 yard In length, values to 60c per yard, spe cial Friday and Saturday, yard Third Floor) 10c A Sale of HLACK WOOL GOODS There are many wearers of Black who seldom have opportunity to share in Wool Goods reductions. For this reason we have this special sale of Black Wool Goods from our very complete stock. Black Wool Goods, adaptable for Dresses, Skirts or Suits. GROUP ONE $1.65 41 to 84 Inch Black Wool French Serge, 84 Inch Black Wool Storm Berg, 4(1 Inch Black Wool Poirat Twill, marked regularly In our atock $1.76 to $2 per yard, special In this aale GROUP TWO $3.35 54-inch Black Wool Broad cloth, 64 Inch Black "Wool Tricotlna, 64 Inch Black Wool Polret Twill, marked regularly In our stock IS. DO to 14.00 per yard, special In this aale, yard $1.65 $3.35 (Main Floor) CORDUROY BATH ROBES Fin quality Corduroy Robes ropen. lavender. American beauty or roe, 4 CA pedal st ..'XaJW - NOVELTY BREAKFAST ROBES Novelty Corduroy Breakfast Coat, orchid, wisteria, copen. Jade, coral or Ameri can neautv. apeomi rn and Saturday $7.50 JAPANESE TRAYS Made by Tin-de-co, aesuring the bet of tin. Japanese design upon a round 14 Inch Trey, very attractive, Friday and Saturday, tTQ. each aJiVl. (Main Floor) INFANTS' SWEATERS $2.49 Infant' llp - over ty'i Sweaters, white, pink, light blue, coral, brown or tan and combination of same. alr-M of 22 to 28, special values at . . . "$2.49 Young- men and women Interest ad In a flret claas business training are now Invited to call and investi gate the advantages of Cecil's Business College, located In the Sondley Building, on Haywood Street, quarter formerly occupied by the Emanuel Business College. Night Sohool. 7:30 to 9:30. Mon.. Wed. and Frl. nights. F-hone 1100. Address Cecil' Business College, Ashevllle, N. C, and Spartanburg, B. C. Our Clearance Sale LADIES' SITfOOTWEAR continues through Monday We are indeed grateful for the liberal patronage received yesterday the values were evident and the customer-satisfaction apparent. Included in this sale are the well known I. Miller. & Sons high-grade pumps and ox fords, and our own special makes. -Featuring 3 Compelling Values $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 CHILDREN'S TAMS Suedellke Tarn for girls from 4 to 14 years, rose, tan, reindeer, navy, red, brown and tangerine, epecia) value at $1.50 CHILDREN'S FELT HATS Children's Sport Hats of good quality felt, red, brown, tan. navy and other colors. regular S2.60 values, speciil Friday and Saturday (Second Floo. V- djidi;ii, $1.95 A SALE OF SCISSORS . Steel . Scissor, two. . slses-. small and medium, special Friday and Saturday, pair . At the Notion Counter (Main Floor) 59c OUTING GOWNS $1 A special . purchase of Out ing Gowns enables us to of fer for Friday and Saturday $1.26 Outing. d1 A A Gown, special at PlsUU GOWNS AND TEDDIES High .grade Muslin Gowns ..and . Teddies: .used for show -pieces, beautifully lacs trim med, values of 3.60 to $7.00, special Friday and Saturday . $2.48 GOWNS AND TEDDIES $1.59 Fine French hand-embroid ered MHislln Gowns and Ted- die. 12.60 values. Friday and Saturday . . . . i and Ted- I ' $1.59 t! PHILIPPINE GARMENTS Philippine Gowns and Te-I-dies, hand - embroidered. r:';.1 ,....$2.98 (Third Floor Fall Dresses $12.50 Silk and Wool Dresses, Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin and Poiret Twill, black, brown or navy, fall styles, sizes to 44. Special values Friday and Saturday at $12.95 (Second Floor) Sale of Chamoisette Gloves Women's Chamoisette Gloves, black, white, gray or chamois color, a regular 50c value, special' QQ Friday and Saturday, pair JV (Main Floor) In the Corset Department Warner Corselettes, regular $2 stock, special CO Friday and Saturday V 10 A limited number of Rubber Girdles, satin tfrO fA fronts, $5 values, special VJJ7 One table of high class front and back lace Corsets, greatly reduced. (Third Floor) A Sale of STAMPED PILLOW GASES $1 pair Embroider Pillow Cases for Christmas Here is a most unusual bargain. 42-inch good quality Pillow Cases, hemstitched ends with stamped designs, for em broidery, or hemstitched ends for crocheting, with stamped design. $1.25. $1.50. $1.75 values, special Fri day and Saturday, pair $1.00 (Main Floor) Fur Collars Less 20 For sewing to your Coat or Suit Collar, ready made Fur Collar, a convenience for those making or renovating Garments. Black coney, black sealine, beaverette, nutria, atone martin, blue fox, opossum or real squirrel Collars, priced $5 to $25, special Friday and Saturday, LESS 20 (Main Floor) I. Mill er Patent Leather Strap Pump, with grey trim mings, ttrn sole, with Spanish or Cuban heel $6.50 Values to $10.00 In this lot we have seven different styles in broken sizes. An extra special value at $4.50 Values to $10. Black Suede Two-Strap Pump with Baby Louis heel and turn sole $5.50 Values up to $10.00 Patent Leather One-Strap Pumps, me dium heels, turn soles 'jrfsheville's Quality department sStore" 19-21-23 Patton Ave. Phone 2500. Hubby Never j 3 Forgets 1 3 when wif ie tells 1 1 him to brin! something home j 1 from Teague's 1 3 n- r i you see, it s a J j place he likes to patronize. r 3 33 Patton Avenue. Phone 260 $5.50 Q9 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. 45 Patton Avenue. 'Phone 1316. Introducing Our Heating Plant To those fit yroi who liave folt It cool In our dining; room re cently, we arc glad lo announce Ihe arrival and Installation of our drliiiqiirnt heating plant. Now We'lL Give You A Warm and Hearty 'Reception THE HAYWOOD 31 Haywood St. Jones Dairy Farm Sausage, Today at the ' Y. W .C. A. CAFETERIA and LUNCH ROOM 48 Haywood St., Look for ihe Blue Triangle. FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -by- George Shaw Cook, C.S.B of Chicago, III, Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boa ton Mass. The Majestic Theatre SUNDAY AFTERNOON, November 5th, at 3:30 This lecture is given under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Asheyille. The PUBLIC is CORDIALLY INVITED 'PHONE 3656 B. & B. Drag Store ' PHONE K7 T VW ITsTe yon been In a horry and had to wait 7 We do not promise tne impossible, bnt Jost try ns. BLANTON-BLAUVELT DRUG CO 61 Haywood Street ; odsrn aad Superior prescription pacHitfoa 1! 4 SSI 1 to .a
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