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Saturday,' August SO, 1913.
THE ASHEVILLE .q GAZETTE-NEWS
macxEnnDnnnannaxmapcxE
OCIAL
HAPPENINGS
Personal
Mention,
Meetings of
Societies
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Mltw Canulohael's Engagement.
The engagement and approaching
'marriage of Miss Eleanor Carmlchael
of this city, to William 'Ellison, for
merly of Asheville, wu announced to
day at a luncheon piven for Misft Car
mlchael1 by Mies Lulu Moore, at her
home on Merrimon avenue. The news
will come as a matter of much inter
ust to the many friends of the- bride
elect in Asheville, where she enjoys
much social popularity and la a mem
ber on both sides of her family of old
families. Mr. Ellison waa associated
for a number of years here In business
with his brother-in-law, Claybrook
James, and is well known and highly
esteemed. MIbs Moore's luncheon giv
en to announce this engagement was
a beautiful affair. The guest list in
cluded the personal friends of., the
u'uest of honor, being given exclusive
ly for them. -The handsome Moore
home on Merrimon avenue was dec
orated In golden glow, clematis and
white hydrangeas, and made a lovely
setting for this interesting event. The
luncheon table Iwas arranged for iw
Eiii'sis, and the placewcards were min
iature marriage licenses tied with
White satin ribbon. The guests were
called upon to guess the bride-to-be
among the young ladles present, and
much interest was manifested in 4his
Important question. After many
guesses the announcement was made
. and the date of the wedding stated as
being October 1, the marriage to take
place at the "bride's home on .South
Main street.. 1 "
In the center of the luncheon table
was a large golden basket of white
hydrangeas tied with tin airy bow of
tulle, of p. golden shade. The guests
who attended the luncheon were, be
sides the guest of honor: Miss Anna
Carmlchael, Miss Minnie Westall, Mrs.
Herbert Cartwright, Miss Hettle Sites,
Mrs. Jere E. Cocke, Miss Alive Devon
ian, Mlsa Julia Harnard, and Mrs.
Charles A. Moore. ," -
At 6 o'clock this afternoon Miss
Moore will again entertain for Miss
Carmtchael and her Intimate friends,
with a tea. " M the tea the punch
bowl will be presided over by Mrs.
Walter J. Ferguson of New Orleans,
assisted by Mrs. Edwin Eberman of
Asheville. - Mrs; Herbert Cartwright
will preside In the dining room and
Misses Elizabeth Cowan and Bessie
McConnell will serve Among the
guests who will attend are: Mrs. Har
ry Courtney, Mrs. S. G. Bernard, Mrs.
AValter Taylor, Mrs. George Wright,
Dr. Louise Merrimon, Mrs, Charles K.
lloblnson, Mrs. Charles WofTord of
Spartanburg and the Misses Helen
, Chapman, Thcrese Chapman, May
Bernard, Bessie Ie, Byrd Henderson,
Kllzabeth and Virginia Williamson,
; Eleanor V. Morrison', Nan Erwln, Mol
lie Erwln, Georgia Dennis, Lucy Webb,
Hcslop Purefoy, Susie Carter and Miss
Tlmmona of South Carolina, a guest
of Dr. Merrimon. At the luncheon
souvenir for the guests wcrelarhall
Gladstone bags filled with candy, and
the souvenir for. the guest of honor
was a miniature trunk liled with rice,
and a hatbox for the groorri,
Morgnnlnn Notes.
Correspondence of Tne Gazette-News.
Morganton, Aug. 30.--Mlss CamtUe
Hunt has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
l. C. Pearson.j
Mra DuBose, Miss Rainsford Du-
Iloge and St Pierre DuBose have ar
rived from their summer cottage at
Switzerland, and are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Avery. , -
Invitations have been Issued to the
wedding of Miss Ralnsford DuBose
and John MacDowell of Spartanburg,
on September at Grace church. A
number of out-of-town guests are ex
pected for the occasion; among them
tire McNcely Duliose and Kichard
Giersch from Panama, Walter Avery
from Chattanooga, Frank Brown
Jacksonville, Flu.: Clifton Malloy,
Charleston; , Rene Boatwrlght, Savan
nah; Mlsa Lula Harris, Macon, Oa.;
Miss Ahbclean Miller. Crescent City,
Kin.; Mlsa Florence Miller, Asheville;
Mrs. and Mis King, Sewanee, Tenn.
Mr.' and Mrs. MacDowell, Spartan
burg. Morganton Is looking forward
to a great deal.of social gaiety precd
Ing the wedding. '
Mrs. MunUW.e has been visiting
Mr D. C. Pearson. . -
MIhh Genoise Cansltf lias been visit
ing Miss Ruth McNaughton.
Mrs. John Pearson has returned
home .ufter a delightful visit to rela
(Ives In Yorkvllle. 8. C.
Mr. -Moore. Is visiting her. mother,
Mrs. Prcanell,
John Cansler of Charlotte, who has
been for some time at . his ummer
homo In Little Hwltiorland, came
down to Morganton on horseback yes
terday. He waa the guest of St. Pierre
DuBose. '."
Mra. Gordon la leaving horns for a
two weeks' visit to her daughter, Mra.
Johnron, In Wilmington.
George A. Miller ha spent several
weeks nt his new homo, Vln Ardent
Mr, Mlltor Is a native of Anderson, R
C, and Is well known for his charm
ing personality and wonderful musical
ability. '
Mra. Bloyle of Atlanta ha been the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miller and
Mum Bennett,
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Mis WmtMilt K.ntcrtalns.
Mlaa Jennie Fleetwood Westfeldt.
t'ster of Mrs. Gnlllard 8. Tennrnt of
this clyu entertained on Thursday
WMh a Iwauiirul and elahnratn lunrh
' eon given at the hundaome Westfeldt
v country estate, "Rugby Grange'' near
Klil. hers. Many of the Westfeldt
' . family and a number of visitors from
New Orleans and other southern cities
are at the Grange this summer and
the large dining room of this elegant
old home never looked lovller than at
the luncheon time . yesterday when
these guests and a number, of friends
and relatives from Asheville and other
points assembled.' The luncheon table
was beautifully decorated in Queen
Anne b lace and ferns. -Covers were
laid for 18. Miss Westfeldt's guests
were: - Mrs, Gaillard S. Tennent; of
Asheville, Mrs. Gustaf Westfeldt, Jr.
of New Orleans, Miss Daisy Andrews
of New Orleans, Miss Slater of New
York, Mrs. 'George Haywood,, Miss
Mulally of Charleston, -Mrs. Hemphill
Mrs.. Wainwrlght, Mrs. Roberts, Miss
Bernard, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Wetmore
Miss Katie Western of "Rock Hall,
Mrs. William Blood Mrs. G. R: West
feldt, Mrs. C. E; Dameron and Mrs.
C. C. Plnckney
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-' 1. A. H. Meeting.
At the recent meeting of the D. A.
R. held In the rooms of the Wachovia
bank on Patton avenue several im
portant moasure.s were discussed and
decided upon. Among other things It
Was decided to Withdraw the scholar
ships belonging to'the D. A. R. In the
Normal college of this state, in Greens
boro and to devote the money neces
sary, to this purpose to the building
of the marker to be furnished by the
Edward Buncombe chapter on , the
Boone trail to be laid : out this fall
through the states of North Carolina,
Tennessee and Kentucky. This meas
ure was put through, as the young
lady sent to the NormaV college by the
D. A. R. graduated last spring. An
other important discussion occurring
at this meeting bore on the history
playing bridge, and there was also de
lightful music. Among the guests
were- many people from New Orleans
who are here for the season. A fea
ture was several vocal selections given
byi Lieutenant PattcrBon; and other
present also sang. Mr. Ray received
many presents.
Miss Robertson's Entertainment.
The engagement and approaching
marriage of Miss Elizabeth Robertson,
daughter of Mrs. S. U Robertson, of
this city to J. C. Donald of the Ashe
ville Power and Light company was
announced last evening at a dinner
given for Miss Robertson by her I
brother-ln-laW and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Heath Carrier, at their home on
Broad street The wedding will occur
on October 8 and will be a home af
fair.. The news of the wedding comes
with much Interest owing to the
prominence of the families and the
important business connections-of the
groom. - Miss Robertson is a grand
daughter of Bacchus Smith and a di
rect descendant of James Smith, the
first w hite child born west of-the Blue
Ridge and prominent in the history of
western North Carolina. The an
nouncement came as a surprise to the
guests present, and was made through
the place cards, bearing the names of
the contracting parties and the date
of the marriage and being placed in
sealed envelopes at the place of each
guest. Mrs. Carrier's dinner was
beautiful and enjoyable affair. The
color scheme was pink and green, and
the table was softly lighted by candles
shaded In pink. From the chandelier ,
society to carry on Its work,
Tennis results of yesterday, hi
above garlands of clematiB fell In
graceful festoons to the table below.
Covers were laid for ten, those present
besides the host and hostess and guest
of honor were: Miss Ruby Robertson,
Miss Dorothy Atkinson, Miss Jessie
Wheeler, Van Buren Bostlc, Mr. Baker
and W. M. Folger.
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Seldom has a more Jolly or congenial
party of guests met in Asheville for I
their summer vacation than that now
at The Colonial. Twenty of the
youngest et participated in ft straw
ride and water melon party . Thurs
day night, using a large automobile
truck Those taking part were Miss
Helen Burke, Miss Edna Maler, Miss
annual tournament In progress at the
Country club are as follows: Mist
Helen Chapman defeated Miss HencK,
8-4, 8-0, In the ladies' singles. In the
men's doubles Mr. Chambers and Mr.
OatesNf Charlotte defeated Mr. Cow
an and Mr. Rodgers of Knoxville, 6-4,
S-S, 7-9, 6-4, 6-2.
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Mrs Charles" H. Cocke entertained
with a luncheon yesterday, at her
home on Pearson drive, in honor of
Miss Betty Booker, soprano, of Con
vent Garden, London, and Mrs. Mitch
ell and Miss Martha Mlchell of Atlan
ta, who are her house guests.
Hon. and-Mrs. Thomas Settle will
entertain next week, at their home on
Pearson drive, in honor of Rev. Mr.
Brown of Calvary church, of Tarboro,
.brother of Rev. Wyatt Brown pas
tor of Trinity church of this city.
Mrs. Charles Hartwell Cocke Is
planning to entertain on Wednesday
of next week with a musicale in which
Miss Betty Booker and Miss Martna
Mitchell, both well known musicians,
will take part.
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Last night at the Colonial a musical
and ice cream party was given In
honor of Miss Mary Powers of
Charleston, S. C. Miss Powers was the
recipient of many presents ad con
gratulations. ;
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Mrs. Alfred Dunn entertained with
I
I Mls8 Virginia MoDnvld are guests at
I the Battery Park hotel. '
" T"?u '.-h.' Tlllie Rhlnehart, Miss Cora.ee Abodie
VI lt, 11 tlUllll ......... V 1 , ,., Ml T).
fnr tht I ml Liaia oici iiinii, iuii .
Arthur has been compiling
past two years and which la Miow
ready for publication. ArrangementF
were perfected by the D. A. R. tor
getting out this book this fall, these
arrangements being most -carefully
planned, as the publication alone of
this work Will cost the organization
about 1000.
r.
Arden Notes.
Correspondence of The Gazette-News.
Arden. Aug. 30. -Miss McVae ol
Cincinnati Is visiting Mrs. Justice.
Mr. Strun of St.. Petersburg, Fla.
has JURt moved In his new home on
Mountain heights.
Miss Josle Rickman is spending a
week with relatives In Asheville.,
Ernest Kamlner has' returned to
Oadston, S. C. Mrs. Kamlner Is stay
ing with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Ber
nnrd. at Arden lodge.
Edward Plnkney is visiting his
cousins, C. C. and Francis Plnkney.
Miss Craig of Skyland and Miss
Carter of Democrat are teaching the
Arden and Skyland school
Miss Elizabeth Bernard entertains
the next meeting of the Current Book
club. ..... : ' a r
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New York Hats. -
The tam shapes are already being
worn as a demi-seasnn nat in rnw
York. Those that look like German
student caps are very amusing and
saucy and both brim and visor are
made of velvet. Others are made of
black velvet with a soft black velvet
crown that Is posed over a small straw
hat," almost hiding the tiny brim. The
tam part Is posed an the hat in any
thing but a-severe manner: It takes
all sorts of Impudent and rakish
angles.
The wound turbans have not by any
means disappeared and some are mar
vels of graceful folds and must con
tain as many yards of material as the
Arabs'. Some are banded and havev
a big butterriy Dow mop oi veivei
standing up windmill lashlon at one
side of the front. New York Herald
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'. Mr. and Mrs. 8. I Lazaron are an
nouncing today. In Cincinnati the en
gagement and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Mlsa Anita Ilannali
Lazaron, to Dr. Charles Rittenherg of
Port Chester, N. Y. Miss Lazaron Is a
sister of Student-Rabbi Morris laza
ron of Asheville, who during his vaca
tions from the Hebrew Union college
of Cincinnati, conducts services In the
temple on Spruce street. Miss Laza
ron possesses a rare brunette type ot
beauty, adding to this gift a pleasing
personality and charming manner
The date of the wedding has not as
yet been set.
The Asheville Chapter. U. T. C.
will hold the first meting, following
their summer vacation, -on Thursday
afternoon of next week at the home
of Mra L. W. Jones on Clayton street
All members are urged to attend as
this meeting will be Important for
several reasons prominent among
these being the election of dclrgates
to two conventions. The first of these
conventions will bo held In Tarboro on
October.! and will bo a state con
vention, and the second Is the gener
al convention to meet In New Orleans
on November 11.
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There was an Informal reception at
the home of Claude Ry Thursday
night In observance of his twenty-first
birthday anniversary. The evening
was pleasuntly spent in dancing and
ers, Mrs. Almee Miller, chaperone, Mrs
Estenl of Now Orleans, John Rhine-
hart, Robert Kell, Amlle Maer, George
Henderson, Mr. Burke Richard Ho
ward, f ' '.':'.'.:
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The amateur play given by the young
Country club set last evening at the
Manor had, brilliant success. Mrs.
Thompson Frazer as "Mary Woodby,
Alan McDonald ' as "John Woodby,
Mrs. McDonald as "Polly," Arthur F.
Rees as "Bobby," the tame young
man. Miss Luck Minor as "Hon. Mrs
Darlng-Despard," Pcndloton King aa
"Lord Reginald Venning," Georgi
Stanton as butler and Thomas Pear
son as the leading lady composed an
all-star cast" which drew a large
audience and presented this original
composition of Mr. King In a credita
ble way. '
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Mrs. James M. Gudger, Jr., is enter
taining a house party at her home on
South French Broad avenue which will
continue a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Langley will come from Ken
tucky, September 1, to Join the party.
Mrs. Gudger's guests here at present
ar:' Mr.' and 'Mrs. A. TV. Patterson (ft
Washington, Dr. Frank Shultz of
Washington and Lieutenant Comman
der Einmett Gudger, U. S. N.
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Miss Thorp was guest of honor yes
terday afternoon at a tea given by
the Misses Jackson, at their home on
Cumberland circle, Mrs. Jackson and
Miss Thorp, assisted the Misses Jack
son In receiving, Mrs. Ottcrbourg and
Mrs. Thorp presided at the punch
bowl. The house was attractively
decorated, and the tea was a delight
ful affair.
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The Society for Prevention of Cru
elty to, Animals will meet at 10:30
o'clock on Tuesday morning of next
week In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium,
the regular meetings coming on the
first Tuesday In each month. The
presence of every member and inter
ested '.i.tor Is especially desired In
order to encourage and enable the
a supper party last evening at Arden
lodge. The party which numbered 1
a-uests motored out from Asheville
and spent a delightful evening. -
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Miss Bonnio Kate Reagan of Wca-
vervllle left yesterday for Mt. Airy fo
visit for a few days Rev. and Mrs. R
M. Tavlor. When she returns she will
bring with her, William and Josephine
Reagan, her nephew and niece, who
have spent the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. Tuylor, their grandparents.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston of
Charlotte are guests af the Battery
Park hotel. -
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Mrs. Frederick Pope of Augusta,
well known In Asheville, Is spending
part of the-season in Jamestown
3. n. Beardall of the United States
navy and his mother, Mrs. V. Beardall
of Orlando, arc guests at the Battery
Park hotel. ,
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'''Mrs. M. M. lliirrison of Augusta,
who for many seasons has spent some
time In Asheville as a guest at the
Manor, is spending this summer In
Jamestown.
Mrs'. Dunn McKee and Miss Bonnie
Mrs. S. L. Henninger and son. Jack.
of Bristol arrived yesterday afternoon
for a visit to relatives.
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William Daniel and Roy Batterham
Lee leave today to visit their uncle,
Ralph W. Lee, fos two weeks, at Cedar
mountain..
Mrs Marie Batterham Lindsay left
Thursday for her home in Highland
park, Chattanooga, after visiting her
slstor.iirs. Neil ljee, for two weeks.
Among the Atlanta guests at Battery
Park hotel is Miss Bessie Greenlee
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Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery ar
rived yesterday and are guests at the
Battery Park hotel.
The ladies of the third division of
the Woman s Missionary society ol
Central Methodist church will give a
Japanese lawn fete -on the lawn of tht
parsonage on Church street next
Thursday evening from 7:30 till 10.
The young ladles of the junior society,
dressed in Japanese costumes, will as
sist In serving the refreshments; and
the lawn will be gayly decorated with
Japanese lanterns, umbrellas, etc. An
attractive and unique feature of the
evening's entertainment will be
Klondike." The public is cordially
invited, and visitors to the city will bi
especially welcomed.
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Miss Martha Michael, who has
been visiting In Weaverville for a few
days, has returned to Asheville.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Wmteside, a son.
Round-Up Shoe Sale
Former reduced prices shot to prices for . next .week. All
the racks nt $1.39. $1.5)8 to $3.3!) are to he put on .tucks av
98c, cheaper than. Half soles, quality of $3.50 to $3.00 grades.
Don't miss Tuesday's big cut. Tuesday w uio ua.aiice ui
week 98c, every shoes on the racks, 98c.
BRGAIjN ANNEX
Nichols Shoe Company
ON THE SQUARE
T
PINED FOR TERM
MISS CRUISE'S SHOP
Manicuring, Shampooing,
dairdressing, Facial, bcalp,
Massage and Chiropody. Com
plete line of hair goods.
I Phone 16. 23 Haywood St.
Judge Bragaw Goes to Curri
tuck Criminal Term Be
gins September 15.
ALL $3.50 AND $4.00
SHOES, SPECIAL $2.50.
UNCLE SAM'S
The New Pawn & Loan Office
30 So. Main street.
EVERYTHING
IX HOME
FURNISHINGS
AT THE PRICE YOU WISH TO
- PAY :.-'
CASH OR TERMS
BEAUMONT
Fl'RNITTRE COMPANY
27 So. Main St.
Superior court for the trial ot civil
cases which has been In session here
(or the past three weeks, Judge Step
hen C. Bragaw presiding, adjourn
ed today, and Judge Bragaw left im
mediately for Currituck county,
where he opens court on Monday
morning.
A srreat manv cases were disposed
Reeves, who is Mrs. MCis.ee s guest ai , thlH ,rm nf cort. but the doc-k
her summer cottage at Nonquitt, have ket waa g0 congested that many were
gone over to .Newport twice recemijr ,eft over unt1 the next tcr m
for tennis. Mrs. McKee and Miss A crimjnai term of Superior court
Iteevea are both enthusiastic tennis wl beB)n on September 1 and con
plnyera of the Asheville Country club ,,. fnr fwn ,PPu .rude Frank
and enjoy greatly the fine tennis ad- carter will preside at this court. Fol
vantages ai mewpori. . lowing the criminal term there will
" I ho two more weeks of civil court,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lilpinsky leave lor
TURKISH BATHS
The Gruner Sanitarium
31 Haywood Street
New Kork on Sunday for a visit of
ten days or twO:"weeks.
A. Xm Price of Biltmore leaves on
Sunday for- Nef .'Vork.
Mr. and Mr. E. V. runke of Chi
cago are spending a short time here.
S. GrosHberg and his daughters, the
Misses 1'tinnie, Hattle, Mollle and
Rosa, leave tomorrow for their former
home In-New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hunt, who have
been guests of Mrs. J. U Bishop, have
returned to Vloksburg, Miss.
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Dr. Cbarles II. Cocke has gone to
Mississippi and will be out of the clly
for one week.
V. Im Seely left for Washington last
night for a short business trip.
Harry Henninger is here from Cin
cinnati for a brief vacation trip, and
Is spending the time with his family,
' Mr. and Mra Robert McDavId of
Birmingham with their children and
then an intermission of but a few
days, when a term for one week will
upen. making nearly five weeks of
continuous court. .
The Normal and Collegiate Institute
ASHKVIIiI,E, N. O.
Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex
cellent opportunities for thorough education.
A faculty of 16 trained teachers gives facilities lor tuorougo instruction
In four courses of study.
Board and tuition only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for day pupus,
only $30. For catalogue, address EDWARD P. CHIIDS, Field Supt.
The fall term begins Sept 17, 1913 MARY '. lTincipai
147-401. ,
LETTER CARRIERS MEET
WITH 1000 DELEGATES
National Association and
Women's Auxiliary Will
Consider Important
Matters.
For the Children
Baby Plates ' Oatmeal Sets
Enamel Cups Tea Sets
Enamel Plates Sewing Sets
Table Trays , Dolls, Dolls, Dolla.
and many other sensible goods to please the
children. .
J. H. LAW, 35 PATTON AVE. ,
Are You Building or Going to
Build Soon?
In either ran we. would Ilk to I
figure on your wiring. We'll do It
Just aa cheaply as la consistent With
our quality of work. Every Job
guaranteed, (live us a rnll.
J. M. IIKAKN A I'O.
$1800
buys your Summer Home
BUNGALOW
2 stories, 6 rooms
Modern Conveniences
Lot 125x250
5 Minutes Walk from Skyland
station.
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Moale & Chiles
AGENTS
27 Tatton Avenue.
Phono GG1.
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ICTETIC
IlR.A.r4
UXSCCI1T
BE'
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By Associated Press.
San Francisco, Aug. 30. With more
thun 1000 delegates and visitors here
for the meeting, the nineteenth con
vention of the National Association of
Letter Carriers opened today, niticers
and many delegates of the Women'
auxiliary also are on hand for the!
work.
Two Issues which directly concern
with the American Federation of Ui
bor: policy of the association regard
ing pending concessional legislation
respecting the retirement of the letter
carriers, and the policy to be pursued
as to the bills Introduced In congress
by Senator Kern of Indiana and Rep
resentative MeUilllrudy or Maine, pro
vldlng for compensation to curriers
Injured while on duty.
The convention will bo In scsslo
for a week.
both orders were to be considered to
day. One relates to the re-ratlng of
the older members of the postmen
order: the other the admission
women of the auxiliary to the mutual
benefit association and making them
eligible to hold Insurance policies,
with the same privileges as the mall
carriers.
Other problems which will come be-
fore thin convention are:
Proposed affiliation of the carriers
Fastball at OaWs Park Monday n
10:30 and 4:30. Y. M. C. A. vs. Mars
Hill.
M. WEBB CO.
MILLINERY
IMPORTERS
Haywood St Phone 1044
View from Chimney Rock most beau
ilful In western North Carolina. Mee
Ksmeralda ad., page .
Tor Ladies and Gentlemen
Open Day and Night
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
Now 5 and 7 pass. Cars jslglil-scclns trips to all points of Inter
est in and around Aslievllle. Also trips to Black Mountain, Hen
dcrsonvillc, Sunset Mt., anil otltcr nearby points by carcfnl and ex
IHTlenced drivers. Kates reasouiililc by hour or trip. Phone 41,
day or night.
OWENS UNION AUTO SERVICE
HUGHES TRANSFER CO. Trnnto 9
Quick Service Phone 1405 1 1 Ulllia L JL
Phone for Demonstration
1893
A MERICATKT
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BLUE RIDGE MOTOR CO.
62 So. Main St.
SWEET POTATOES
are ilentiful with me, they are fine.
B.J.JACKSON
Phono 8G-101. City Market
Lyerly Motor Co.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
by the day, trip or hour.
' Reasonable Bates
Phone 1G51 10 W. College St
409 Page Book Free
Send name and, address or
enll in person for a beautiful
Hygiene Book containing 40!)
pages.
Viavi Office
201 Legal Bldg.
Arthur M. Field Co.
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Are offering special very uttrnctivo prices on a
large; nsnortment of fine gold Kroach, Par and 15enu
ly Pinf Pendants, and Hoiid Silver Novetlics.
LARGE DISCOUNT STOCK REGULATING SALE
i
STUFFED OLIVES IN BULK ,
Thin in the most economical way to buy this delicious
relish. . ,
. '. ' Pint bottles, 30c.
YATES 6 McGUIRE , ,
Phones 1715 indiTl6. 87 Haywood Street
COMFORT '
GOOD HEALTH
AND ICE
Ice is the open sesame to
summer comfort and good
health rhono 72 for nap-
piy.v
ASHEVILLE ICE CO
r
Farm Seeds
-We can supply new
seeds of Crimson, lied,
SiiOling and White Clov
ers. Also Itapc, Rye,
llniry Vetch, Orchard
Grass, P.luo Grass, Tall
Meadow Oat Grass, Herd
Grass and Timothy. Clov
er is cheaper but Herd
Grass is unusually high
and promises to bo still
moro so. Best seed al-
y. I'JVA
Grant's! Pharmacy
lAndreth'f Oardea lk4a.
MILLINERY
SPROAT'S
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Credit
ATCO IAINQ TIME CREDIT ITiAW
Make. Autnmobll Ownership Eaay.
AUTO SALE3 CO.
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The French Shop
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