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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, 1922. t i 1 t h' ii- i .1 i r i" ' , I ; t. f ! 1 B- i! - 1 I I III ft J I I 'Mi IN THE REALM OF WOMEN Mrs. L. E. Fibhcr, Editor. 'Phont 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. MflC. HIGH i; V Mi Clml.ui .'it fl-.f 'nl.l-x . i '(lip !ln;ei.t(ir' i;ifcii, iri tt.t !i '. ,.f Jill. (ViliTtl rusriy lioiitu- r r n t - i n or Q3IDCI'. r I (Mil (! .. n ii l ! As-li.- - n'l." f "ii. I'l l r liiim ' hutmlngly i "J white .trie, lll.lt' 1 1 1 ' .ill fcl t ;tt, 'if !; I MCAD fT.T'PHK '(. MRS. BROWN TO BE HOSTESS FOR fcATURDAV MUSIC CLUBilh Mrs. Mark "W. Urnwi, will te ih fvwtmi for th HMurdny Music club n 1U mertlng t)l nftrrno'rt ut 310 o'clock at the Maoiln Tenif-lf. very ull fitful prwrum ha a I -feu rTrifrd anl rneMribei n nr hntktiiK toward th rrtr! in with tntcrf-M. 1 .-, j i it I i I 1 A. DISTRICT NURSES TO MEET IN HENDERSONVILLE, NOV. 8 Th Nov!ijt.r in"' -uug of lh JMa trlct NurnA Automation. No I. wlil l hU1 in tli tii'h s h'M.l aiiHM'r lum t Il!irt-rnri vMN, 'v"nhir K. t. o'clock. Jt U pfi'lHlly r.i qutM that all mirvi who can no win lyinm unVn if It M Ii tun at the Hlitmnr llisplral tn rtf.trrl to transportation. SINIOR DIVISION C OF C MEETS WITH MISS OSBORNE Th Heritor rt!1inn f Mi llolrt ' R T, Chiipii-r fhil'ltin of ftf Crtnfrtprftry vi Hi 'rTiT-t v. tin Mt 1 r nthy Onbtrna tt h r Imfm. :; t irn- t rniir thU fif triiot-ri '') o en. k T'lurr will b "'Ultn.-j fnr I'e- pphmIhk yar ami a fit; I h ni Ian- K t JUNIOR DIVISION. C OF C. TO MEFT WITH MISS ORR Th Junior TMvtM'iti of ,,t will t ntnrtalril i hip a ( l cr no"n t 1:30 o'rin.-k itt th lifm f MIhk KranrA trr, Ht lir hmr, S4 stnrt' vniiP Th arnfiiftl rl'-ftlon of -f-firara will b hrlH anr) nthrr ttttprrat ln matters will nrnn lf'-rf iht rhiipler. Mv brl'lne v n ret Mi.ik-r vrrM "f')i- livtnK roMin v. hh . I U l1 1 i H Ith 1 1 r f 1 1 he in ij hi h, h;I a i i-li-r intfr- f J-1 !lK H h'l :i vfnHur lllfd 111 in ti:,itin jiMiin. i fiti, t ami air(fr- 1 1 ip 'i tic. i. k ,t i it; I'M !ly m f a "I lii'S-' Iilil.ll' wen- MrHtiaMlt-A J ' I'lMWlfV. ( , S I''. ! r moii, II I - 'of :. . v Uvftuin. Ii, Mhnv, .Iiiim 'liir'ticj True. It. M .-. Ileal I'erkliiH, 10 I Kuyken Mfpui Hchm-k, guest of Mrt. liyrium. anrl the )ifnnr IDJPff- The ir! if Mfc'ti i-',r!. a pair of pret -ly I'oridolr iiTullcn. nn won by Ml 'rhiirk, jin'l Mm Si'ott was fflvrn a ha of I pmbnltlirct tow1 1 "At th poiii'hiMii.n of til tamea it roiirAe of rrfameil cbtfken, eaiitl wl'hos, 'illvfR and roff waa aerverl t 'l.i it ia u I .inU ;i vor tuition of the WVftnn IHhirlct. She h the Sfcte iH,y of flu- rtmventlon. Whll Iti M.Miir-vlllc, M!hr Marlowe will ba thn (ut.Mt of Mr. ami Mm. ". 'J. 'arr, ho r''i -iit!y moei tn Mooreivtlle fft-m A ih v ill e . JJ'jJv ZL THINGS THAT APPEAL V,.j; 5,-v' Jjp'' Fin Book , fln pictvrrl, fImibc 1," i-ll'! worth'! PtndlM. rt la chooolm. fur vV' "r''" ot tiat thln- Mil liiir" l 'h.-irl.'. Mr H Sf It ! vlnltlnc hr Iinriv, fif (iiiins- MRS. (SCOTT IS HONORED BY GREENSBORO FRIENDS Th f"l!owtnc fl'iin lli- lii f rlihorn Tmlly Nwk will in- uf luinM'Ht lo Mr Rcntt'K frUnfli In till; i ltv: "Mrs. I'harlin Krotl. of Aibrvlllo I nlitr of Mrs. U. SI lirnny, whs tin-1 eilRf "f llori"r ilMrfii,'iv aftrr liootl nh.n Mm. H. M. Ii'itnv jt.ivft r TEN-MINUTE ; RELIEF FOR I INDIGESTION Itifligeriion and its attonilunt Ills utih as dyspepsia, lioart-tmrn, sour tomach. griping pains, dysftitery. diarrhoea, colic cholera niurhuc. chronic roiistliiatlon. gas, cto., and ven slrk, nervous headaches "re now directly tracpahl to disor ders In thn digestive organs. iTh f iod sours tipforn It h fully digested thus putting Into solution fiwlo poisons that hi Hbsorhed In to the system. Irritating tlio lnten Unes ami setting up Inflammation. To avoid this, you simply hav to pMvsnt fermentation ny unlnc Antl-Fermsnt. Antl - Ferment neutralizes tho acid condition of the stomnch. cjeanses and iBveetens the howels, soothes and heals the Inftammed Intestlnfa, and increase the flow of .JUStrM Jji?; giving qulej and raitaln relief. Get n bottle of Anti-Ferment from your druggist Kith a guarantee of sutlsfactoly resoits to money returned. It will Jmpiov your appetite, give you restful sleep and make you feel belter thn you 'ever felt in vour life. Aavt. MARTHA K EPLAR, C. OF C. TO MEET WITH MISS OLENN The Mnrtha Ki-plsr Chniiter of th chllilren of the Confederacy will meet i till iiftenionn at S SO o'clock with MIsh Anne Dudley lilenn. 41 Stamen Avpiiiic. A full stt'nilanro In re- 'turptcd CONGREGATIONAL CLASSES ENJOY PARTY THURSDAY The three oMer classed of the Klrnt 'onct f CHI lonnl l.'huri'h liail . itrllglit tul hIIowiVti p.'irty Thureilay night hi the c r 1 1 rr t H t n m c 1 1 , rnnm f the I'tmti'h. The room hail heen flftle tlcslly 'lecorateil tiy neveral of the ijlrls end lin' of th 'lvo.e. the uii;il .lii'k O'ljflntfrne, witches sn ulai-lt catu and Autumn derorntlonn i.iliiK tiHxd Miss Phllena sml Miss lula flicker had charge nf fhe gamee t futil ftuittN of the rvrnlnr The sn i.nrin v. most eiithiielaetlo In their pri: irme of s roynl good llm-. PERSONALS Mr nn-1 Mrs. Orantlanil Rlr. Mr. A A Mnyrlrri an1 Mhi v Wilson TreA fnn, bo bnve liern n Tllltmoro Vor fr rotjntry club fnr neveral days, Ifft Iri-M pvenlnar fnr New York. Mr. nml Mr. ;onr Mors will remain fur tt h fr!; lonsrrr. Mm T P Morrison anfl Mr '"rank M . U r a e r. regen t nf the Kd w a r4 Hunronibe Chapter of I A. It. re t iirnvi vesterrlHy from High F'otttt, where, they Attended the Htate Con vention of TV A. It. Mra. U'eaver waa appointed on the rourteAy rom itil r t and Mr. Morrtaon waa a hord ed many bonorn aa an Kx-Stata Tte itnt. Rev. and Mra J. MoCarrall Ilper, of Newhurch. N. V., ajpeot to reach Awhevllle today for a vinlt of noma .luva n-lth t hait r satin a nft Aft nhf aVr.Irt law. Mr. and Mrs P. O. Ieiner. of MH Cumberland Avenue The Tiev. Mr. helper waa for a number ot yearf a TJomfl MlBslnnury ( thn I'reaby terlart Church, aervlnff In (ie Ijaurel region of Madison County. Mra. H. fl. Bradfleld, who has bean vtattlna; her Aiter. Mr. K. B. Smath era at hef home. "Hlmarnan," Tort Cbefter. N. Y., returned to the. city on Wdnedar and will be at tha Manor until her new home on Evelyn rim' Ia completed. Mm William Powell and children uf Weat AAhevllle, hara font to Horky Mount to visit relatlteA. Mra K. A Irig, of Oraenaboro, will come to AAhevllle for the, HtaU con vent ton of Parent -Teacher Aaaoclm- tlnriA, representing the aAsodatlona of that city. Mr and Mn .1. fiat Pmathers, of Canton, have been visit or a in (he rliy durlnr the week. Mr. J. R. rnaram, nf HtateAvllle, spent a few daya of this week In thA city on biiAlneaa. Mr. YV. H. MnOhee baa returned to her borne her after a few dny' stay In Morganton on hu"lnes. Flfshop J, M. Homer And Archdea con .1 II. Griffith lert this mnrnlnr by motor for a few days' ptny at Highlands. M r s J. M Curtis, ol Cn nton. -a uie over the middle of the week for a visit tn rr la 1 1 ves. Mrs .T K. i raddt-ok, Miss May Mr lor, Mrs Hetln. Mrs Howell and ! Mrs Ivld Wat Hon upt-nt yestenlav i at the Balfour l i cshytf rlan orphan ! age where they went on an liiNpce- j tion tour for the 'hurch Atixlltarv ! of the Klrst rresbyterlan Church. VWAW 9 5 ... ' mitvjy caniu ' si akkll Self -Help Students Earn $380,000 At State University (tprrM 'rna,m4MW T AlttHIlt CUttm) f.'JfAPKI. HIM Oct. IJ. An In quiry Jiint completed shows that $884,000 was earned In a single year by sejf-help stiwlnntJI who worked In order to make their way through the I'nlx-erslty of North ' 'arollna. Out of n pproxlmately 1,700 stu dents registered tn the University, 1.2SQ did work of one kind or an other some In the Summer only, some dining both the Hummer and the college year to defray the cos-t of their fducatlnn. The University has formed an o-gani-'itloti railed tho self-help bureau m help the needy ones find all sin tn of Jobs. The number ot young men and young women wlro earn all or part of what they need here tf Increasing every year by reason of this system. One novel way of earning mon ey recently came Into vogue among the students. Is takTiig care of ba blea when member of the faculty go out In the evening to lectures or other gatherings. Thta "nursing," aa It Is called, la by no means lim ited to co-eds. Bom of the stu dents most In demand for this duty because of their demonstrated apl tuda for It are husky males who look like anylhlpg but baby-tenders. For soft velvety skin try He.tutlful Kathryn Cocoa But ter t'ream. SOc and 7Sr. Adv. Cake and Candy Sale Circles 1. 2. S. 4 6 of tin Woman's Missionary Society ol the Centr.-il Methodist Church will hold a Cake, Candy and Bread Sale at Urown's Hook Store. Sat urday, Nov. 4th. Advt. Ci SHIMMERY GOWN IS EVENING FAVORITE lMr. John K. ration and family ar expected In the city the latter part of thn week from Andrews. They will move Into their new home on Fenner Heights which they recently purchased. Mrs. W. Albert Brown has arrived from her home at Wilmington I and will spend two weeks with her par entx. Mr. and Mrs. Charles French Toms, at their home on Montford Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke, Jr., who motored to Atlanta a few riavi ago. have returned to their home on Albemarle Koad. Miss Helen Marlowe leaves this morning for Mooresvllle where she goes to attend the convention of the sarona-noo. The WOMEN'S SHOP Second-Floor 0 1 1 it 'i i a at 41 'fcv-aKvYVJI mi t'i; hl "&h&f 1 ; ,s lf "I iwfe Here's a SWEET one! ALL DAY TODAY The good old fashioned PETER PAN PEANUT BRITTLE 20c per pound 31 Haywood Street, The favored Xabrio for evenfng k'owtii this season is anything Oial sirllcn or has a shimmeri..r ef iter.. Bends, sequins, but let an. nil the embellishments which ad sparkle to a gown are in high .i ror. White is the leading coin: is may be ascertain J by a merf glimpse st the show windows tht concert hall or the ballroom. Thu Is but one of the many styles jl fercd. Oar Clearance Sale LADIES' SITfOOTWEAR continues through Monday We are indeed grateful for the liberal patronage received the past two days 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 The Gloved Hand Rules n Fashion's Domain ft A ND this season thry r xtrrcise great jurisdic tion as to length ... .eight, ten, twelve and sixteen-buttdn Gloves being much the vogue. Of course, the two-button Kids for tailored wear will never be dethroned. So Gloves for all occasions are shown here for vou. 9 Glace Kid, two-button Gloves in blmk, white, brnvcr, t4ti, j;rey and brown An extreme vnluc at $ 1 . 7 Gauntlet style Glace Kid Gloves in black, white, mode, beaver and brown. $3.r0 and $5.00. x x Clianioisettr silk lined Gauntlets nf $2.00. Heavy Chamoisrllr Duplex Gm'ntlets nt $2.50. X X bjpht - button K i d Gloves at $3.50. Ten and twelve button al $4.00 and $5.00. S!x tcen -Lut ton nt $5.00 nnd $6.50. Gnuntlet style in Chamoisrtte Gloves at $100 and $1.50. Iwelvr and sixleen button Chamoisetlr G!ors at $1.25 to $2.00. Old-Fashioned Drug Store In the old. ihiys you went to the apothecary's for your medi cines. He sold drug. and little else. In the.qn modern limes, the drug store lias developed into a kind of department store. Vet we are still old-fash -loneil enough to consider our prescript ion department the most imiKii'tnnt feature of our business SI'Ki UZi: m accutalc. tcliaMi. prc.si-riit ion coiniioundliig. CHUNK i'001 Aiken A: 1 1 ester Prcscrtptton Specialists 12 Hroadwny PHONE 2004 Norrls Miqnlslto Cnndlcs ( hvajs fresh) Drink Enjoy KENNY'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE Per Pound 35c 3 pounds for $1.00 C. D. KENNY CO., S X. I'ai'k Nn. I'lioiir 17!S I. Miller Patent Leather Strap Pump, with( grey trim mings, turn sole, with Spanish or Cuban heel $6.50 Values to $10.00 In this lot w have seven different styles in broken sizes. An extra special value at 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 $4.50 $5.50 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. 48 Patton Avenue. 'Phone 1316. ASHEVILLC'S INDUSTRIAL BANK ! to Government 5trct V f SOl'MC STRONC, ! On time rt-no.l'. Maroioo Ml ler. Prei Chas. o. Lee. V..Pr.. S. Llplosl-y, V.. Pres. 8. L. Forb". Teai TEAGUE BELIEVES IN SERVICE And in EVERY department. Want to test this? Just 'phone 260. I NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE. $tenwAy, Hi!'"t and Dv't Planoa nd Ptaypr Pianos VV. H. RYMER, Z Givfnmfnt Strrot rer rr.riy RnttrV r'H f-Mje "On The Minute Service" Have You Realized the remarkable improve ments that have been made in Asheville in the past few years? Really one would hardly know the City, after in kriaenr of even five vears and greater improvements are to come, in tne mean time Goode'a Druar Store stands right at the top. Use the Thone Call 7-1-8 "Our Label Is Our Bond." TIME US Anytime you have an or der coming from Us just to see how QUICKLY we deliver. Thone 132 or 183 "Oe. Km Corner Haywood and College St. THIS STORE IS OPEN TILL 6t30 O'CLOCK TONIGHT Saturday is Underwear Pay . ..I. i ... Today we otter an exceptional value in medium weight fine cotton Union Suits for women, knee and ankle length, just the weight for all seasons, special $1.00 $1.25 Outing Gowns, $1.25 val ues, special 1 AA Saturday at . . sJlallU High grade Muslin Gowns and Teddies, flJO AO lace trimmed Vi.40 French hand embroidered muslin Gowna ( f"Q and Teddiee. . J1.J7 Philippine Gowns and Teddiee, hand (O An P6..70 embroidered The Saturday Shopping List DRESSES Silk and Wool Dresses or Canton Crepe, .Crepe bsc( Ratln and Poiret Twill, blacjc, brown or navy. $ 10 Cfl special Saturdny vlbidU WOOL OO0DH Two groups of b'ack wool goods for Saturday at less than average prices, a variety e (" and or of materials, yard sPlsUO VveJ.f rtATH ROBES Corduroy Bath Robes of the best quality, copen, lavender, American beauty or rose, J f special Saturdny : $fcUU BC'ATir SKTU Angora wool Hat and Scarf Setsv 14 Inches ivld. fringed ends, several colors and f romblnstlons, vslues st StTKATEftfi Infants' Sweaters hf Sll wool, slip over style, a Vi rlety of colors, sizes 22 to S, Sn in special Saturdft nr.fjO'W CASKS Stamped rillovr Cases to be embroidered for Christmas Olfts and other uses, two numbers, e n S1.Z5 to It. 75 values vlkUU More Saturday Specials CURTAINS AT $1.98 A special purchase of 7' Hairs of Ruffled Dotted 8wls. Curtains. v.(th tie hacks to mstch. 2 yards long, spe cial value at $1.98 (Third Floor) WOOL BLANKETS $5.85 All wool Army and ICavy style Blankets, good for ths car. the porch or for us. ai cover, special values at $5.85 (In the Basement) Yuung men and women Interest d in a first class 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, quarters formerly occupied by the Emanuel Business College. Night S'ehool. 7:r,0 to -9:30. Man., Wed. and Krl. nights. Phone 1100. Address Cecil's Business College, Asheville. N. C. and Spartanburg. S. C. tloys' Football Pants on Sale g.VOO Pants $2.98 $3.1(0 Pants $1.08 Tfee Boys' Shop TrtUNK HOSPITAL H' HCHI'll.n. mint, H.lrtier jour Trunk ml mike II lit. new. haett put oe. n, Sited J. M. HEARN & CO. 4 fJovornmpiit St. Phone 44 'jrfshtvllU'i Quality department Jtore" D JP. D 7W C 'PHONE L, Ud MJ ASiUg VlUi CT 3657 'PHONE J 3656 Have 700 been In a harry and had to wait? Vic do not promise the Impossible, but Just try us. BLANTON-BLAUVELT DRUG CO., 61 Haywood Street. Modern and SuPer'or Prescription parHitJe Arrange to Dine With Us Sunday Our Sunday dinners continue to grow in popularity stop in on your way home from Church and have dinner with us tomorrow. Service from 12 to 3 THE HAYWOOD 31 Haywood St. Phone 260 S in zi 33 Patton Avenue 5 SELLING MORE THAN MERELY CURRENT We sell more than electric current, and more than Edison7' MAZDA Lamps to give you good light. Wc sell the right Edison MAZDA lamps for every socket in your particular fixtures and that means better light. Drop in today and let us tell you what types and sizes will give you the bst lighting in your home. The right lamps don't cost any more than the wrong lamps, but they do give you the best possible light for the current you are .using, and that's WHAT WE WANT YOU TO SAVE! Asheville Power & Light Co. "Salesroom 102 Patton Ave. Telephone 879
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