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In.' 'V, December 1,1911 ; ' " THE ASITCVILLIi ' GAZ5TTE-NET757 PAG2 ITV2 OCIAL'B; P HAPPENINGS ' J ':,; For MIhh Allport. , ' v' One of the largest-parties given In -th cjty for 'some time will bo that given 6y Mrs. J. A." Allport a her homo on. Oak street Saturday after noon and evening for her daughter, Miss. Susanne Allport. Quite a num ber, of Invitations have already been Issued for the function. In the after noon the entertainment will be games of five hundred for the girl friends of Miss Allport and many of. the quests will be the students of ' St. Genevieve's college -where she Is also, a student. . ; v ;;- ' i In the evening both young men and young women have been Invited and the party promises to be one of the most : enjoyable of the season. - The decorations for the occasion will be tn the St. Genevieve cojors of red and white. " ' .;, . ' . '" .v 1 it i ." For Miss Sea ford. Miss Gladys Britt ' entertained a party, of young pebple last evening at her home -in West Aaheville In hnor of Mies Willie Seaford of Salisbury, who is spending the Than ksglvtng. hol Jduys with hen ." The evening was pleasantly spent In playing games and other 'amusements. .; Miss , Brltt's guests lric hided Misses Annie Penland, WDUe Bedford, . Francis . Reynolds. Aline. Cowan, Nora Wright; Myrtle Davis, Ethel Patterson, Mary Brooks, Nattle , Boyles, Blanche Davis, .Edna Hampton, Carmen Brttt, Hester Pat terson and lEthel Wright; Willie Kai ser,. Herman ' Davis, Halph Duckett, Muck Kaiser, Dock Fllnton. Robert Roy, Charley Byerly, Furman Davis, Robert Mitch II, Crawford Penland, Messrs. McAlister, Owens and Wright. gunahine Book Club. ' The Beaverdam '-, Sunshine ' Book club will entertain this evening at the Grace. school house .beginning at 8:10 o'clock. 1 A. full account of the pro gram, of the evening was given In the Gasette-News several days ago , and the affair promises to be a most In teresting one. The club was organis ed several months ago and Is a purely social ono, ., All friends of the club are extended a. cordial Invitation to h. present this evening; : w n Thank-sgiYlng Dinner Party. Missus Annia and Myrtle' Logan en tertained yesterday with a Thanksgiv ing dinner at their . home In West Anlievllle. The house had been taste fully decorated for the occasion and those attending were treated to a rare feast:'-'Those present for the dinner were: " Misses Flora Lewis of States vllle, Mary McElroy, Sue McElroy, Mamie rVhlttlngton, Minnie Jones, Badle McBrayer. -Ada - Baity. Cora Ualty, Mary Logan; Clay Fitzgerald and .Carl Logan. . ,. , , r ' Kg.. ' Golf Party at Country Club. MIm Carolina Reynolds a 111 be the tmstvss this afternoon a a golf party at the Country club. , A number of Mist Reynolds' friends hava been In vited to the party aid ; one of the forma of entertainment will be a mix ed foursome golf match.. Following the match; tea will be served to the guests In the club house.' . , H ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph of 833 Merrl mon avenue entertained last evening wllh a 6 o'clock dinner, the Invited guests being Mr. and Mrs. John Bur bnge and Miss Hubbard, K K Mr. and Mrs. George L. ,Hnckney nnd son came up from Lexington to- -VXWW . . )""" x YOU Make the selection of that present that you wish sen out of town. We take aU the troublesome pocking and shipping out of your hands, and also uaranleo m K:ment against loss or trc:,k;-!,3. - Cos- ,-w.j cur rui'.v.i n. i in i) co. You need Vitality, Strength,. If you are' WVd&, Nerveless, Bloodless, your arms are bound, your energies paralyzed. 'Gil G2IH1 is the' Vitalizer-and your opportunity. - AU. DRUGGISTS 11-46 Personal Mention, ffcwi of the V focietiei, Ueetingi, Etc. day to attend the funeral of C. A, Nichols, Mrs. Hackney's father. - v , ... . Miwt Rachel Dunicls has returned to Chattanooga, after a visit of several weeks to friends In rtie city. r' t k - Tim ' Cncke" and Lloyd Brown' at tended the Carolina-Virginia football game at Richmond yesterday. - ;- ' , t .. Rev. and Mrs, D, Atkins of Weaverl vllle are' the guest of their daughter on South 'Main street, for the winter. , . S S, ; : Miss Minnie Edmonds, who has been the guest of friends in the city, has returned to her home In Chariots , st st . Miss Eula Kelley and L. E. Jarrett of Waynesvlllo. came in to witness the matinee ..yesterday. .,; . , tj . :t t" Mr. and Mrs. Davies of Chicago, who are guesta at Bingham Heights, will return home the latter part of the week. . t ' Miss Bernlce Cummings has arrived from Mobile to spend the winter In Ashevllle. - . t It . Mra Andrew E. Clement of Nash ville and James Wallace Dean of New York are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C 11. Dean, on Central ave nue. : ' R at ' J ,. . ' Miss Louise Grover has Returned to Birmingham after visiting the Mitfseu Bowman. , . t Wt . Miss Laura Hunter has returned to her home In Atlanta after spending Thanksgiving here with relatives. t It -Mrs. Earl Clark was In the city yes terday and spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. W. H. Clark. It H;,.. Miss Mary Watson, who has been visiting ' friends In Spartanburg, has returned to the city. t s Arthur Higby of Indianapolis, who has been spending some time in Ashe vllle, has gone to St. Petersburg, Fla.. where he will be engaged In newspa per, work. ' . : ' . O. ,C. .iliiiilllon of Chicago la here for a visit to his family , on Beau catcher mountain. ,: . ,m m . Congressman and Mrs. J. M. Gud ger, Jr., have arrived from Washing, ton and are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Thomus )tolllns , on Chestnut street. ' , .. . 4 . ; . . , ; Misses Mamie and Ora Israel spent yesterday In Hendersonv'llle, making tho trip both, ways In their, car. , . , . . It Us . Misses Mary and Sue McElroy and Mary Logan, who are attending the Normal and Collegiate institute, were the guests of Misses Myrtle and Annie Iogaa In, West Ashevllle for Thanks giving, i. , ,i t t Mrs. L, A. Gatewood la her from Kentucky for a several weeks' visit to friends. I . K Mr. and Mra Carl T. Gossett have returned to Ashevllle afte a several months' Stay In Selma,,Ala, . , ' i. . - T- - The u i of Richard B.' Moore vs. M. D. Johnson, which has been occuylng the attention of Superior court for the past two days. Is still being heard and ihc witnesses for the defense are being examined, the plalntllT having rested his rase yesterday. The suit is for lauiaces In the sum of 120.000 which the. plaintiff Is asking for tho alleged alienation of his wife's affections by the defendant. There Umo present in dication as to when the trl.il will end. ii Tba Theato shows th latest pictures .typf.wiuti:rs Rr.PAinro : Our Typewriter Repair Department Is in thair if a-nnvn 'lth fourt'ien years' experience In repairing afl makes of maihlncs. I At us over haul your typewriter and you will be able to get better servles from II and your letters HI Iihvs a much ne.il.T appearani i . -.,iti I e. TMiiine I IS. i uuuiiii in I ft 1 i : losniiw But Those Who Took Advan- tage of Opportunity Heard ''. Sup :rb Rendition , of : . ,; , .. Musical Triumph. ? ; MAGNIFICENT VOICES ' ' - ' IN PRINCIPAL PARTS Great Chorus and', Orchestra Completed Musical Inter pretation of American ; Frontier Life.' -, A passing and Inexperienced person sent the barkeeper of the Polka-sa loon to "Minnie," the presiding genius of the place, to present a request for whiskey and" water.. "Tell him, said Minnie, "he'll take whiskey straight. We don't ;aJnfc to provide ho luxuries here," or words to that effect,' as Da vid Belasco, a youthful strolling player In the, woolly western mining camps, remembered It later when he came to "Interpret" the life out there, in1 a drama for the effete cast. Gangai'Inl and C. Civininl "Interpreted" It Into Italian verse- and Giacomo. Puccini "Interpreted" thia versa into, music, and R. II. Klkln "Interpreted''. It hack into, English, and with theassistaive of a conductor, an, .orchestra, several foreign persons in more or Jess frac tured English, now Interpret Mr. Elk kin's Interpretation of Messrs. Pucci ni, Zangarini and Clvininl's Interpret ation of Mr. Belasco's interpretation of tha incident . :-. '. -' The real meaning of the generous command of Greasy Pete for "whiskey all around" was bound to come out. sooner or later, or Mr. Bolasio and all these , distinguished foreigners would know tho reason why., , - The pioneer life In western Ameri ca set to music rlhat is the -grand opera, "The Girl of the Golden West." It Is wonderful music one does have to have- a conservatory training to realize that.. The most of the large company can be briefly !l"n!sed. They are tal ented, perfectly trained chorus mm and orchestra players. Given these and a score written by Puccini, we should have a veritable feast ot mu sic. ;The principal case were Minnie Mme. Irma D.ilostv (mati nee), Miss Ivy Scott (evening. I Jack Ranee, sheriff Willinm Beck (matlnee. Carl G.nfvo..rt (evening). Dick Johpaon,. "J. Kamerrex Henri Baron (evening), Umbcrto Sacchetti (matinee). The .conductors were Georglo Pol lacco and Caesar Sodero. i These names, meaningless to the average person, mean much In musi cal circles. Their talents . challenge the laurels of some of the stars who have attained popular form. Ashevflle has heard great singers, but has had no such group of talent at one time. The h Lights ana depths of musical art are sounded in thU great melndramlc story of American life. The veriest pagan, hearing written music for the first time, might have sat enthralled by the pouring flood of melody, freighted with mystic appeal and rev elation. - - -.' It was the first time a ' complete grand opera has been sung in Ashe vllle. The matinee performance was slimly attended and the night attend ance was far from satisfactory, and It la stated that the Savage management lost heavily. There waa abundant ev idence of appreciation and enjoyment uf an unprecedented musli-al oppor tunity, however, on the part of those who attended. iv CASTOR IK For In&aU and Children. ' (lis Kind You Hats Alwajs Essght Bears tho VgnfttoiooC Tako your picrurso to Brown Book Co, to bo framed. . - PREPARE FOR WINTER 'Comfortable steam heated, rooms and-apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood Btreet, and Morselle Building on Patton Ave. Seo na before they are all rented. ' - . . . ( Moale, Chiles & i Redwood Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Are, HIHNIHHHMHMHMMMHHHNMHHIMMHHH NEW FARD DATES ' . f These are the best black dates large ones with small seedn. One pound 18c; 2 - ' : ' : . I YATES cc J 23 Haywood Ct. I irt OF OF GOOD The Painful Experience of Mrs. Marvin, and How She Found - . Help, by Herself. . . Sheldon, . S. C, "For more than three years," says Mrs. J. B. Marvin, ot.thls place,. "J. Buttered wllh wom anly troubles, and none of tho doctors that treated me could do , mo -. uny Kood.' ' - : '' . .. ;.: i.i .. . I ulwi had pulns In my lift side so bad. at 'times I could hiirdly get up. . ' . ; Finally, X .tried. Cardui, and soon I began- tq .feel.. better.. I took, only a few bottles, but now I am perfectly well, and able to do anythlng.r- -: . . i Cardui has done me a world of good. It certainly, cured me of the trouble I had, and I am getting along nicely. I have reoommended the remedy to ether sufferers, and they have all been benefited by It, ' ; I will always keep Cardui In my home for use in time of need.'! : Cardui Is a mild and effective tonic for women, that has been found, by actual use during more than fifty years, to Quickly relieve the aliments to which ali women are peculiarly liable. ' . .. : j The prompt and satisfactory action of this well-known woman's remedy is due to Its gentle, beuldlng action, on tha womanly constitution. ... i Cardui has helped thousands of others, and that is a good reason why It will help youi' too. Please try it. N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.,, Chattanooga,' ' Medicine Co. Chattanooga.,; Tenil., ' for ' Special In, BtructidMH, and- 84-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request . ... , . MOCHA BOMBARDED i Shells DO Heavy Damage, but Turkish Ltms'or Life Is ' I ' '; f '; SllBlit. Perlm. rne. 1. Tha Ttollon inn, bardment qf Mocha, Arabia, by a fleet ox warsmps caps,ca consiuera)e dam- Afirn hut nnlv thrM Tnplra a 1.111.1 Tho Turk replied, hut none of their mittflileA Were. AfYectfVA nn lha ahlna Tho bombardment , probably will be resumeu uecemner 4 by a more pow erful fleet.. -' ' . ' ; v Pan-cakes made from Wheat Heats Self-RIAIng , Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and digestible. All grocers. , California VffjUs Aniusnlj ' i San Francisco., bee. l. .TewUh Americans here have lolned the nation wide movement fqr the early abroga tion of the 1833 . Jreaty between the United .States anJiusslan because of Russia's alleged refusal to recognize American passports of Jewish citizens. It was announced today that the Cali fornia legislature would be memorial ised to have the Jftotten; taken. ;ur In congress. .-. rW ' ; Just recelred another shipment of BANNER Smokeless Oil Heaters 'if -'- ' . -. They all sire satisfaction '-7 .- . - ' r - - . " ''."'"'S ' ' ; - .y.r' ? . - - a w . ' , Jt H. Law, f Patttoa At ' ' ALL KINDS ' of expert Jewelry Repairs done , Right In our store, having as sured tho services of B. H. Cosby to do same. Long prac tice In remodeling and design ing. ' : VrCTOB STERV. ' . llaywood st. Opponito r. O. Boy you ticket and givs order for osggags to bo checked from your residence to destlnatloa, B&gggQ Transfer and Railway . Ticket Office same room, 6Q Patton Ave. . MOVING AND STOKAGE FOR SALE ; Take Notice Everybody. JVr 517GC you can buy an attract-. Iv bargain In a nins room house near car line and center of city. NATT ATKINSONS SONS Co. Real Estate Dealers. pounds 35c.; 1 1 BIcGUIRE, TUz 221, C70 :( f-r si Romeo Fur ers There is nothing like com- fortabls'house slippers to keep people home nights. Try; the men with a pair of felt slippers high or law cut, or anything in leathers, price $1.25 to $1.50, $2.00 to $3.00. Women's fur top Romeo slippers, colors gray red, brown, fawn and . black, soft and cosy and coht but lit tle for Cttsh price $1.00 X$K50 to $1.75 and $2.00. : ' -We do repairing'. Nichols Shoe Co. Cash Shoesters.: ' On the Sq. THANKFUL TO GET BACK Clillly KxperiencoH of a Party ' Tliat 'Sot Out to Amend Mount , MJU hcll. ' 'A party composed of Lucius Weav. er, Cecil 'Harris and James and Al bert Wood set out Wednesday after noon for a trump to Mt. Mitchell. They went by train to Beuna Vista and spent the night In a cabin near there. They had to' build their fire outside, an the cabin i floored. It "blew and snew" and water In a pall in the cabin froze In a few minutes. They managed to pass the night with nut freezing any toes,- ears or noses, nnd set out the ' next ' morning for their goal. ' When they "reached 'the foot 'of. Mitchell and began to climb' onto the ridires the cold aale but of- the north warned them to turn back, which they did. They had Intended to return last night, but reached here early In the afternoon,- thoroughly convinced that Thanksgiving, 1911, was hot "fitten weather" for mountain climbing. -' -.;j; i.i .:rj'. : -..i 7 ' V , FOR SALE " ' ' Suburban home of eight rooms. One minute walk from street car line. Lot 150x230. Fine shade and fruit trees. Un surpassed views of the moun tains. ; Ilouse'has mod6rn san itary plumbing, electric lights, cement cellar : and ttp ' stairs sleeping porch. Nice garden, chicken yard and good stable Further particulars on applica tion to The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48Patton Ave. Thope 479. FLOWER BULBS ( Wo have a new shipment of Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Jonquils, Dafto dlls, Chinese Lilies and Narcis sus. Try Fall planting of Sweet ; Peas but be sura to put them in at least sis , Inches deep. Everything in Drugs and Seeds, GRANT'S PHARMACY Pure Drugi and Seeds. : THE BERLIN SAMPLE S STORE . Great values in Ladles' Coat Suits and Long Coats, ranging in prices from (5.00 to $18.50. X. rack Square. MANICURING ' Shampooing,. Halrdressing, Facial and Scalp Massage. , Electrolysis by Expert Operator. Wo do -chiropody for ladies snd gentlemen. L MISS CRUISE'S SHOP " Phone 1. 'I 2 y , J $3 llaywood St. Sprdais ? MII.M.N'KKV . .. . , . Oatea Bmtkllng. AIX TIUMMKO JLTS IIKIU'CITD Let your Christmas money pay for nerfect set uf teeih Hi It la 4hr nost useful present you can muke tn louiseir-r-r your , family. , lr. JU-t-1hvs wl!l do the work ery rensona . !jd mui!!h!' !-t1 '"In,-, htn. ' : 1 rur, ('..!:. .- :s r, l r ih u t '. r ! t i . i ( Lest You Forget Our Choicest Patterns in Ladies I Suits at Satrjficilrices: $19.50. $35, $33 and $30 Goods now $25.00. The best of values in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Long Coats...Skirts, Waists, Sweaters... Kimonos, Dressing Sacques and House Dresses...Bath Robes, Bath Robe Blankets, Indian Robes, Steamer Rugs and Fine Blankets of all Kinds. ChoiceStyles in Men's and Boy's Fine Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers, Etc. : : : : : : : See our Bargains in Fine Suits: $25 and $2250. goods an $15.. $20,$18, $16.50 and $15 goods at $12.50..,$14 goods at $7.50. : Fine Shoes for Everybody: Bur ts, Hey wood's, Reed's Cranfords, Rice & HutchinsV Vemo : and : -: other Winners. . v- U .' . ' H; RED WOOI) & CO. Private Greeting Cards This year we are prepared to show an unequaled book . of samples, which includes a very largo variety of styles. Leave your order early. HACKNEY & MOALE CO. BTATIONEHS. See our new line of Automatic Davenports. The fin est ever shown in this city.. Oak or Mahogany finish at $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. .- . " DEAL AND GOLIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St I MORE THANKS ' Wera no doubt returned ' over our famous Hutter Crust Bread and Cakes on the Thanksgiving Table than prob ably any other product of the city of Ashevllle. We thank you for . your splendid patronage. Phone $23. Asheville Steam Cor. rat toi) and Aslicland Ave, During the time between Thanksgiving and , Christmas you will wanj; laundry work that will be pleasing and sat isfactory, work that will bring back your garments and other linens m tho same perfect con dition 83 when sent out to the laundry Our perfect system ii handling v every ; pieco of rfoodA, educated ami intelligent help, make this the sending of all your washing to this lann- qry the senHiiilo outcome or good judgment. Mountain City , . Steam S WEST PACK SQ. Trimmed Hats Reduced M. WEBB CO. SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT 'You can buy nome furnish- ' logs of every kind during this .ale at a llueial discount from our usual !p prlcea Come sei; the values they'll appeal to your sense of economy. BEAUMONT Furniture Company T BO. MAIN BT. REMOVAL II OTIC- Th. Tnr-t V in. Hi1 h i
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