Tuesday, Septemh..
'AGE SIX
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SOCIAL
HAPPENINGS
Personal
Mention,
Meetings of
Societies
rrn i i i i mnnnnmn i i i i i i
Bridal Couple Here. ' j schools and colleges, and In keeping
Mr. and Mrs. Hermas C. Mills e with the nature of the event the Misses
onminers usea me scnooi colors, ngnt
spending their honeymoon In Asne
vllle and surrounding points of in
terest. Mr. and Mrs. Mills were re
cently married at the home of the
bride's sister, Mrs. J. C. Lassiter, In
Apex. Mrs. Mills, who is a charming
and attractive young woman, was
Miss Azzie Irene Scott. The following
partial account of her wedding comes
from a htate exchange:
blue and white, for the decorations,
this attractive color combination again
appearing In the refreshments. The
card party was an Interesting and en
joyable occasion.
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Miss Celeste Price Harlow of Rich
mond and C. S. Voorhels of Atlanta
were united in marriage yesterday by
Rev. John E. Barnard, at his home In
Preceding- the bridal party little j Grove Park. The ceremony was .wit -Mises
Mozelle Lassiter and Dorothy i nessed by the minister's family and a
Bell lighted the candles that were ar- few visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs.
ranged on either side of the bride's Voorhels will spend their honeymoon
pathway. Little Misses Booker andji Asheville, viaitins: surrounding
May Lea Sears were flower girls, the I points of Interest, alter which they
little girls being dressed in dainty
white yellow ribbons:
Mrs. J. C. Lassiter, sister of the
bride, was dame of honor and Frank
lin Mills, brother of the groom, was
best man. The groomsmen were Dr.
P. L. Pearson and Nems Yates;
Misses Bess W. Franklin and Odelia
Bailey were bridesmaids, these being
dressed in white lace with yellow
girdles and carried gilden rods. . v
The bride entered leaning on the
arm of her brother. Walter Scott, Who
gave her away, she was attired in
white charmcuse and carried a bou--I
quet of bride's roses, showered with
golden rods and llllies of the valley.
Dr. L. E. Freeman, the bride's pas
tor, gave the vows.
Immediately after the ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. Mills left for Asheville
will make their home in Atlanta.
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Mis Cora Beaty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Beaty of West
Asheville, was united in marriage on
Sunday with Fred J. Ingle at the home
of the groom's brother, C. J. Ingle, on
Broad street. The ceremony Was wit
nessed by a small and select guest
company, and after the service was
read an elaborate wedding dinner was
served by the host and hostess. :
The Friday Auction club was re
cently entertained by Mrs. Fred Kent,
at her country home near West Ashe
ville. with a beautifully appointed
luncheon. The club members and a
few guests of the club members were
present, and the affair was accounted
and other points In the western part fn. ,, . th ,n
! Tho Friday Auction club will hold
Golf Results. ' Ithe first meeting- of the season next
The men's handicap golf tm,rna-;wK wlth Mrs. M. I- Stevens, at her
ment'at the Asheville Country club home in the city- The club has been
continues to be interesting. .Yesterday j suspended for the summer and next
afternoon G. W. Butts defeated ' wek w111 ain renew its pleasant
Clarence Camp. 2 uti and 1 to plav:iBOCial activity.
of the state.
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R. H. Brooke beat H. M. Foynter 6
up and 5 to play; L. Perrin won
from Edward I. Frist 5 up and 3 to
play; B. Day beat Clarence Hobart,
f up and 5 to play, these matches all
coming in the first flight. In the sec
ond flight Mr. Wright beat Dr. Chers
boroujrh, 4 up and 3 to play; Barry
Brazelton defeated S. J. Robinson, 1
up; C. G. Littlefleld won from H.
E. Williams by default: H. B. King
beat J. B. Lyon, 5 up and 4 to play.
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Father Hemmick of Washington is
the guest of Rev. Mother DePlanck
and the sisters, at St. Genevieve's col
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Dr. Francis J. Clemenger. who has
been taking a special medical course
in Irfn.don, England, is expected home
about the third week in September.
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Miss May D. Thacker of Norfolk left
In the playing this afternoon in the her home in Virginia yesterday for
tournament Mr. Watts will play Mr. Black Mountain, where she will spend
Brooke; Mr. Perrin will play Mr. Gay; I two weeks visiting friends.
Mr. Wright wilj play Mr. Brazeltln; j mm
and Mr. Littlefleld will plav Mr. I rr- an(l Mrs- Frpd Kent and their
King. ' j children and Mrs. Kent's mother, Mrs.
K k Elizabeth Bolton, will return in about
Wedding Invitation. i1 ?'ee,ks ,0f om1e on Chestnut
: street, from their handsome country
The following Invitation has been , residence In West Asheville.
issued by Rev. and Mrs. Bradshaw of i ? H
Hickory: Gen. and Mrs. Theidoro V. David-
Rev, and Mrs. W, R. Bradshaw 'son entertained at their home on Lib
Invite you to be present jerty street yesterday morning with a
at me marriage of their daughter, porch breakfast for a family party.
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Willie Bertha,
to
Mr. Earl Nelson Carr
on Wednesday morning, September
sixteenth
one thousand nine hundred and
fourteen
at ten-thirty o'clock,
First Baptist church,
Hickory, North Carolina.
At home after October first
ory, N C.
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For Mrs. Roes.
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Hick-
Gen. and Mrs. Theodore V. Davld-
ison have had as their guests, at their
i home on Liberty street, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Davidson of Tennessee. Mr. and
l Mrs. Davidson return home today.
W. E. Alexander of Oregon Is
i among the far western guests at the
Langren hotel.
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I Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Fletcher of
j Detroit are spending some time here.
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Mr. nd Mrs. John Pelton of Wil-
recent beautiful social func tion , ,, -.,, i .k
given for Mrs. Harald B. Rees, one of; mm
the most popular former residents re- Mrs Haywood Clark of Wilmington
turning to the city for the season, wa. la a gUe8t at the Langren hotel.
a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K
F. Rees, at their home on the Rlltmore Mrs JuIian Pri'ce of Montgomery is
road. At the dinner were Mr. and. recfnt southern arrival in Ashe-
Mrs. Harald Rees. Gen. and Mrs. Du!vmc
Vail, Gen. and Mrs. Theodore F. Dav- j mm
Idson. Miss Miller. Miss Rita Ree:. Mr and Mrs. M, M. Brown of
Dr. S. Westrny 1'attle, Du Bois Rees Finr,ia are here
LOCAL BAPTISTS VISIT
E AT T
Special Train Yesterday Car
ried Them for Inspection
of Orphanage.
Nearly 600 people made the trip
to Thomasvllle yesterday on the spe
cial train' operated put of this city
for the purpose of earning Baptists
to the orphanage of the denomina
tion at Thomasvllle for a tour of In
spection oT the lnstlttuion. The spe
cial traln'of eight coaches left here
yesterday morning at 7 o'clock and
returned last night about 11 o'clock.
Parties from West Asheville, Hominy,
Fairview and Black Mountain Joined
with the local Baptists and at Marlon
nearly 30 people boarded the special
train for the trip.
The special arrived at the orphan
age at 1 o'click yesterday afternoon
and all the members of the party
were given dinner by uperintendent
M. L. Kcesler, after which a tour of
the buildings was made and the pro
gram as announced In The Gasette
News was carried out in full.
Several short talks were made by
members of the party from this city,
and Superintendent Keesler respond
ed, by telling of the work that has
been and is being done at the or
phanage. ' '
PEOPLE OF ASHEVILLE
ATTEND CELEBRATION
The good roads celebration held
yesterday near Esmeralda was attend
ed by large numbers of people from,
this city and other sections of western
North Carolina. It is estimated that
about "5 automobiles were present at
the celebration, 15 of them being
from Asheville.
The parties from this city attend
ing stated that roads are being put In
fine condition by the convicts and
the force of men working under Con
tractor Alexander.
How Ho Lost It.
Some time, comments the Manches
ter Guardian, In telling tills story, one
suspects the coming generation 0f art.
fulness. The boy approached his par
ent and sold, "Fntuer. do you know the
tide came up and carried off my comic
paper?"
"Don't worry, my son." said the ge
nial parent "It can't be helped."
"No. father. It couldn't be helped.
Tou see It was In my coat pocket"
It was at this point that an angry
and Inconsistent father proved that 11
could and oujrht to hnve been helped.
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Stop to consider what, produces
wrinkles and sagginess of skin. Pre
mature aging, mal-nutritlon, etc.,
cause the flesh to. shrink, lose Us
youthful plumpness and firmness.
The skin then la too large for the
flesh underneath; doesn't fit tightly
and snugly as It used to it wrinkles
or sags.
It must be plain that tl tighten the
skin, make It fit the face perfectly in
every place, will effectually remove
the hateful wrinkle and bagglness.
This is easily and harmlessly accom
plished by dissolving an ounce of
powdered saxoltte In a half pint of
witch haxel and using the solution as
a face lotion. The Ingredients you can
get at any drug store. The results are
surprising. The skin Immediately
tightens up, becoming firm and fresh
as In youth. Every wrinkle and sag
is affected at once.
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Witnesses Report on Accident
Near Greer, S. C Mr. Fan
ning Doing Well.
Several members of the party of
AshevlUlans who were making the trip
to Charlotte last Sunday when the au
tomobile belonging to T. C. McCoy of
this city threw a wheel and seriously
injured Frank Fanning, returned yes
terday afternoon shortly after 2
o'clock. From statements made by
several members of the party, the ac
cident was clearly unavoidable and
happened when the party was near
Greer, S. C, on their way to Char
lotte. It seems from the accounts that the
right rear wheel gave way when It
struck a low place In the road and
Mr. Fanning and Dan Hill, who were
on the rear seat of the machine with
Ed McCoy, were both thrown out the
former sustaining serious injuries,
while the latter received several
scratches about the face and head.
Mr. Fanning is now In Steedley's
hospital In Spartanburg, where ro
ports today stated that ho Is resting
easy.
Reduction of Gold.
London, Sept. 8. A Copenhagen
dispatch says the German ReichsbanK
statement for August 31, shows a re
duction of gold by $5,600,000. Notes
in circulation represented 4,234,000,
000 marks ($846,800,000).
The call for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner ' ""
TUBE CHIMES
Entire new line from a new factory. For dinner calls.
Instead of bells. They are pleasant to hear; they sound like
church chimes in the distance,
Trires go from $1.60 to $9.50 per set.
J. H. LAW.
35 PATTON AVEXVE.
and others, Mrs. Harald Rees. who is
charming and popular, has received
much attention during her visit and
ha graced many social functions as
the guest of hnor while here.
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Card Party.
Miss Thelma Smathers and Miss
Pauline Smathers entertained yester
day afternoon at their home In the
city wtih a delightful card party. The
game played was progressive five hun
dred. The function was a charming
tribute to the young ladles of the 1914
class of the Asheville School for Girls
who are leaving shortly for the various
Native
Rhodolite
Scarf Pins $1.00
APPRECIATING the
demands of the
public for substantial
souvenirs with native
stones at very moder
ate cost we have had
forty Natice Rhodolites
mounted in Scarf or
Stick Pins which we of
fer at $1.00 each.
THESE pins are of
high grade stock
and make splendid val
ues with a genuine na
tive stons for $1.00.
Arthur M. Field Co.
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Mrs. O. Z. Henderson of Shreve
port La., Is a recent arrival at the
Langren hotel.
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Mrs. Annie McCutcheon of Wilson,
Is In Asheville.
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! Miss Katherine Pyle. sister of the
late distinguished artist-Illustrator,
I Howard Pyle of New York, Is In the
city, the guest of Mrs. McRae, at her I
I home on Montford avenue, for the
winter.
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I Arthur L. Way of Charleston U In
ithe city, a guest at the Langren hotel.
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Rev. James E. Coyle of Birming
ham arrived the first of the week for
& stay here at the Langren hltel.
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Miss Marcella Ciyle of Birmingham
is her .
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M. L. Church of Marshall spent
the week-end In Asheville.
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John Brookshlre leaves today for
Chapel Hill to attend the University
of North Carolina.
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J. P. Sawyer, Jr., the young son of
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sawyer, has
left for Chapel Hill to attend the
stats university.
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Whitfield Carmlrhael has gone to
Chapel Hill, where he will attend the
. I'nlverslay of North Carolina.
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F. L. Mulllkln, of the real estate
firm of Telfair Stockton and company,
of Jacksonville, la In the city,
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i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gray, of Mar
lon, ar guests at the Langren hotel.
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, Miss Llllis Smith, of Marlon, Is in
town.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Nell of Montgom
ery, are southern guests at the Lan-iren.
Millinery
Opening
Thursday and Friday
September 10th and 11th
M. Webb Co.
Haywood St.
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Malwatehln, on th sborders of Rua-
J world people by men only.
CRYSTALIZED GINGER IN BULK
This is nice moist ginger with Just enough snap in it to I
nip your tongue ana is ts tenaer as can be.
, 40c PER POUND.
Yates & McGuire
37 Haywopd Street. Phone 334 City Market
THE IIOMB OF FRESH VEGETABLES
Fall Millinery
Opening
You are cordially invited to attend our Fall Open-ino-
nn TTmrsfinv. Fridav and Saturday. September
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Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth, at which will be shown all
the latest importations and Parisian Novelties, includ
ing: . ; . -
Small Hoods. Large Picture Effects, Metallic Trirn
' niings, Auto Caps, Children's Hats. In fact, everything
in the swellest dress models from the severe to tho niost
simple street hats. ' ; '
5. Ferguson Millinery
Company
14 Government Street.
Antique Mahogony Dining Room Suit
In handsome extension table, side-board, serving
table, chairs, etc. Solid mahogany, and at specially low
prices. Crated and delivered to freight station for ship
ment, if desired. In Colonial, Slieritan and Chippendale
styles. Also attractive pieces for the den and parlor,
and high post beds for the bedroom. Some fine antique
jewelry, too.
Biggs Antique Co.
18 Broadway, Langren Bldg., Asher Ulo, N. C.
SmmBOEB
Visitors to Asheville
Are invited to luncheon or dinner
at Grove Park Inn, the finest resort
hotel in the world.
Luncheon served from 1:00 P. M.
to 2:30 P. M., and dinner from 6:30
P. M. to 8:30 P.M., at $1.50 per plate.
Finest Orchestra in the South af
ternoon and night.
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
None but high-class factory mechanics employed. Our
supplies are cheaper and all work is Guaranteed.
ENTERPRISE GARAGE
J. B. Itumbough, Gen. MffT.
A Full Line of Victrolas
AT
TALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
76 Patton Avenue.
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CLIFF
The Coal without
feet. a
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We handle the test th
Jellico fields afford,
; Asheville Dray, Fuel U'
Construction Co
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OFFICE PnONE
YARD THoVe ,
Set Teeft
$6.00
$4.00
All work at reduced price.
to- ytsar Guarantee.
IB Ideal Painless Tim,:...
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1 S. Main St. Over ZflWl
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FALL MILLINERY
, , Now on Display at
Sproat's Millinery !
PARLOR9
Oate Bldg. Tack Bqnm I
LADIES
GAUZE VESTS
5 cents to 25 cents.
THE CALL CO.
17 Rlltmore Arenas
BALTIMORE DENTAL R0C-.
GOOD PlANa
AT
Dunham's Music Hoe
J. E. CARPENTEI
JEWELER
Watches and Fine Jewelry
Watch Repairng my Specialty
No. S Pack Sqnare.
CUT PRICES ON
MEN'S SUITS
Gem Clothing Store
Patton Avenue
CASH OR CREDIT
$15.00
Suit to Measure
Silver Dollar Tailoring C.
15 South Main
LOGAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
I-efal UulUUng !'
' I'hone 707
CAMDEN WHITE LEAD
IK ITS THK IVIHTFST 1IOI SE
EVKH SAW ITS CAMPM
Miller-Clayton Paint Co.
Zenith IHInts Si lroi'
Buck's Ranges Son
Save their entire cost in the amount of fuel
saved in less than three years.
CORXEIl PACK fiQUARK
AND IlllTMORE AVE.
BURTON & HOLT
C"1CHESTERSPILI!
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Mil. I. H.4 1 U.H YV
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SOU) BY DRLGG1STS EVL"ii
MADE IN ASHEVILLE
ADMIRED EVERYWHERE
rbotographt jta1l be tad to show jronr friends and acquaintances.
PELTON AND HIGGASON,
NEXT TO PRINOEKS THEATRE.
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UIllllJUlA Phones 70
J and 2096
A trial U all we ask. W treat our laonry srhlie.
Narcissus
Bulbs
We con aupil the
Krade of French grown
White Narcissus bulbs Rt -per
Ao. VI rrrel
Can be rown In fU ,
bowls of water supported "
few pebbles. The A0""?,,,
pure white, flellrlou.ly
and born, on tall P''
from I to 10 flowers n.
Grcnt's Phsmi
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