TiiE azuzviuls, UAzrnc -news EDUiS lit VISIT RALEIGH ; 10GDST 10 MI! TEACHERS TO I.1EET HERE WEB - v A'slast , Ass t or ? " ' ; ." ill' s Bridge Party. Mian Mary Moore Wooldridge en tertained at her home on Montford ivenue on Wednesday afternoon with i large and delightful auction bridge party. The' affair was given for the members of the card dub to which kfiss Wooldrldge belongs and addi tional friends were Invited for the oc- saslon. About seven or eight . tables awe made up. The tables were placed tn the long and cool verandah of MissWooldrige's home and In the! i reception rooms of the lower floor. I Miss Katharine Hornrr and Miss Utile Trj'on Meriwether were the ; prize (rtnners of the afternoon, Miss Meri wether winning the club prise. Fol-i lowing the game refreshments were erred. About 35 guests attended. Dinner Party. Reeves Rutledge entertained at din ner last evening at his home on Cum berland avenue for the members of l recent mountain party, of which be was a member on Craggy. The (inner was a beautiful affair attrac tively Appointed and served. The mountain party for whom the dinner iras given was chaperoned by Mrs. Junius G. Adams and included Miss Simpson of Cincinnati who Is the bouse guest of Mrs. Reuben Robert ion at her home In Grove park. Miss Pherese Chapman, Miss Louise Phlpps, Miss Florence Griffith Mill er, Reeves Rutledge, DuBois Rees, Mr. Fields of New Tork, Thomas Pearson, Paul Gearhart and S. Her bert Brown. K k -; Mrs. C. C. Willis and Mrs. R. E. Bowles of Asheville who were guests of Mrs. W. M. Cooper for a few days In Statesville have returned home. It K Mrs. I K. Jennings of Spartanburg la spending the summer in Marlon, it at Mrs. Robert Barrett and daughter, Miss Marie Barrett, of Knoxvllle will spend a month on a visit to Asheville, Lake Toxaway and IJnnville. t It Alan Anderson and Jack Wallace of Btatesvflle have gone to Brldgewater whence they expect to take a tramp through the mountains with Asheville as their destination. It Misses Gladys and Elaine Carson have returned to South Carolina from a' fortnight's stay in Hendersonville. Mrs. Houston rooie is spending a few days in Asheville from her home In Spartanburg. . Miss Viola Russell is spending a few days at Lake Kanuga, the guest of Mrs. H. K. Osborne of Spartanburg, who Is at this popular resort for the summer. S It ? Dr. Wallace Carson Is among the guests from South Carolina visiting Waynesvllle. K t A swimming party gotten up by Iu Bols Rees and others of the younger let was a recent delightful feature of the season. The party went to the lake at the Asheville school. It R M. B. Culpepper of Elizabeth City has returned home from Black Moun tain where he spent his vacation. U Miss Caroline Dickinson of St Beorge, 8. C, is at Hickory Nut Gap For the summer. Miss Dickinson Is a fuest at the Aspen. t t Mrs. J. D. Greene and son, Joseph, irho have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holland In Spartanburg have come to Hendersonvflle for a rislt KM Dr, and Mrs. W. W. Fennell of Rock Hill, 8. C, will spend a few lays this week In Montreal The fam ily may go up for a stay at a later data, It . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Deshler of Anhe rille entertained the Misses Burton . snd Miss Davenport at ' luncheon at Mountain Meadows Inn on Tuesday. H Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brooks of Srcensboro leave this week for North Sale' Closes Tuly 31 Many people have taken advantage of Uils sale of SO year qnallty of Community Mltcr, and yet there la quite a large stock left, which yuu can buy . One quarter less Own the value, and have the engraving froe of charge, large slie spoons ami forks r!V cents each roe rtlnm slice r,0 cents each. floullloa f-pna fZ.R.I per art. Orange f-rKns 11.25 per act. Oyster l urk 13.00 per set. Butter f ..rnulrrs J.SS per set, h.aiuX fnr .J0 per set, riH PIECE ENGRAVED rrxs or ciiAncE. Afi::::rLI. Field Co. Wilkesboro from which place they will make a horseback ride to Asne vfile, a distance of nearly zOO miles. Mr. Brooks shipped his horses to North Wilkesboro on Wednesday. it n , Old-Time Dance at Mountain Mead- ows Inn. , . : I at Thursday evening the guests at Mountain Meadows Inn were highly entertained as spectators at an old fashioned country dance given In the spacious barn. The barn was decor ated for the occasion with fresh boughs and was lighted with lanterns. The figures of fifty years ago were used, "the bird In the cm;," "thread ing the needle" and others, xi . Friday afternoon Mrs. Herman F. Lee of Montclalr, New Tork, enter tained at tea a few of the house guests at Mountain Meadows Inn.; Tea was served on the spacious veranda over looking the Swannanoa valley. It.lt''. Charles Mooney and family of Dav idson College spent the past week In the Hickory Nut Gap. ". It It ' . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McTeer and Miss Bertie McTeer of Hendersonville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Perkins at their home in Spartanburg. Tuesday evening an amateur per formance of the "District School" was given by some of the guests of the Mountain Meadows Inn. Col. Thomas A. Jones of Lexington, Va., made a most realistic school master. It H "' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Rees enter tained at dinner "last evening at their home on Blltmore avenue for their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harald Rees of New York. Covers were laid for 16. it , , Mrs. John Borden and her charm ing family o Goldsboro, N. C, will spend the month of August at Moun tain Meadows Inn. t K Mrs. Henry Evans and Miss Ann Evans of Columbia, Tenn.f are expect ed at Mountain Meadows Inn today, t It Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rutledge and their son. Reeves Rutledge, will have as their gfluest shortly Prioteau Ravenel of Charleston, a friends of young Mr. Rutledpe, who comes up for the Invitation Golf tournament at the Country club in August. H H Mrs. Victor A. Spurlln, who has been visiting relatives In Rntherford ton, has returned to South Carolina. H It Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rutledge of Asheville will shortly have as tblr guest at their home on Cumberland avenue Miss Alice Rutledge of Char leston. . Mrs. James H. Eckles of Chicago recently entertained a few friends at tea in the private dining room of Mountain Meadows Inn. Mrs. Eckles' guests were Mrs. John F. Reed, Mrs. Hermon F. Lee, Mrs. William G. Mat thews, Misses HeVn Williams, Faith Pierce, Lucy and Mary Marshall, Anna Frank, Lulu and Elizabeth Pow ers, Col. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jones, and John Edward Lee. n it John A. Walker, jr., has returned to South Carolina from a few days' stay In Hendersonville. t n Miss Ruby Johnson, who has beer visiting In Brevard and Henderson ville is now the guest of Miss Grace Lytle at her home on North Church street In Spartanburg. It It Children's Party. little Miss Henrietta Briggs and her brother Harry Briggs. children of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison Briggs. were given by their parents a delightful picnic party on Wednesday at their country home, Crowhunrt, near the Swannanoa river. Owing to the rain many features of the occasion were enjoyed Indoors. There were many delightful games, and delicious re freshments were served. There were 16 guests present. It Exjovernor Cole L. Rlease will re turn from Hot Springs, N. C, the last of this week and will spend a few days with his cousin, K. B. in ease at his home on Haywood street. t M W. T. Pryor of the Hickory Nul Gap section has been In the city dur ing the week on matters of business, t H Mrs. C. M. Justice and daughter and their guests, MLssee McCabe and Burroughs of Greensboro are visiting In Asheville. It It Miss Rita Reea of Asheville goes shortly to Bar Harbor for a visit to friends. Miss Rees will probably spend the month of August in the east. It It The many friends of Thomas Cox. a prominent young civil engineer of Asheville. will hear with regret that he 1 III at the Blltmore hospital. I t Lieutenant Governor E. L. Daugh- ridge. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, state geologist, and Dr. M. H. Fletcher ' made a recent trip over the Charlotte- ! Asheville highway, i Mra. S. R. Kepler'a (Muter, Mim Csruwell of Georgia, Is spending some 'time here. Mrs. Carawell la accompay 1 nltd by her son, Rofcert CarsweU. I H H I Dr. C. M. MoCracken of Fait view spent Wednesday In the Jllokory Nut Gap section. H ' Family Reanlon. - The ninth annual Pickens' family i reunion wUI meat at the home of Dr. J. N. Oil! at WeavarviUe on the first Thursday In August, t H It. L. Rrnnar of Unartanburg h been spending part of the week In Saluda. t I Miss Llllaa ShKiver, Wle CMU Rolfes, Leo Motzges, and J. M. Clements of Cincinnati are' recent ar rivals at Mountain Meadows Inn. H H Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Butler of New Tork and Eagles Springs, N. C, ar. rived Saturday at Mountain Meadow inn. Mrs. Butler will spend the rest of the, summer there. . It It Mrs. T. R. Gasner of Salisbury is visiting her brother, M. A. Perkins. in Asheville, She will visit other points in western North Carolina be fore returning home. : , H Mrs. G. O, Murray and Miss Mar tha Murray have joined the South Carolina contingent in ' Henderson ville. . : "--', It It DuBois Rees who Is visiting his paitpntaj Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F Rees. will remain In Asheville until October. Mr. Rees has many friends in the younger set. ., j It H Misses C. L, DuPont and J. R Hollls, Paul Gearhart and H. S. Agar drove up to Mountain Meadows Inn Tuesday for luncheon. ' .It' It ,-' The American Woman's league will meet tomorrow at the Henrietta at 1:30 o'clock for the election . of . offi cers. ' - - ' It It '. Mrs W. E. Lindsay has returned t Spartanburg from a two-weelks' stay in the mountains of North Carolina.1 Asheville to Send Delegation- Elaborate Program Is Be . ing Arranged. , x ADPIIONAL SOCETY OJJ PACE 2: Dancing classes forming dally. " Ar thur Murray, Battery Park Hotel. . Advt.-tf GREENSBORO FINDS SOURCES OF TYPHOID Greensboro, July 23. -Although the typhoid epidemic in the city has not been productive of a great number of cases, the Infection has been an ex traordinarily virulent one and ' the number of deaths to the number of cases has been high. There have been 33 cises reported and up to date seven deaths have resulted, Some of the other cases are very serious ones and fears are entertained as to outcome of some of them. Only two sources of the typhoid germ have been found so far. One was a well nsed by a dairy for washing the vessels of the dairy and the other was a spring In the suburbs. So far as Is known none of the cases of typhoid came from the spring, but more than half of the cases are directly attributable to the dairy that used the Infected well. It is probable that all other cases were due Indirectly to the well. Raleigh, July IS. Over two hun dred Rotarlana from Richmond, Nor folk, Asheville and Wilmington will be the guests of the Raleigh Rotary olub on August 10, Vesterday, the membership committee of the Raleigh club mapped out tentatively the gen eral features of the entertainment to be accorded the visitors. While .he schedule of hours and like details have not been arranged, enough has been done by the committee to assure the guests that it will be a day of events.'".:.:..,..' With breakfast at the Yarborough hotel the day will begin- ,A .get-to gether meeting in the hall of the hou.se of representatives, an automo bile ride, and a big barbecue will nil up the morning hours and extend over Into the afternoon. A baseball game here between Raleigh and Durham will furnish amusement for the lovers of the . sport and at the same time there win be golf on the Country club links for those who may desire tt. ' A band will render music for the clubs during the whole day. ' ' -' The1 total meml'rshtp of the four clubs which will be the guests ox Raleigh is 346 and the entertainment committee yesterday had received re portsto indicate that practically two thirds of these wfll be in Raleigh on August 10. '. ' ' The Wlllnglon delegation will ar rive at 3 2:30 on the morning of Aug ust 10 and instead of remaining on the special Pullman will be at the Yarborough hotel for "the rest of the night. - : The Asheville Rotarlans win arrive at 4:30 a. m. by way of the Southern. The Richmond party will come In at B:25"by the Seaboard. Thus farv the Norfolk Rotary club has not announced Us hour of arrival. With tint Raleigh club numbering sixty-two a tthe present and with more than two hundred visitors com ing in, It will be a day such as Raleigh does not Often see, this gathering to gether the progressive business men of five cities and two states. Important Conference of In- Instru'ctors on Work For, Coming School Year. . A large attendance la expected to morrow at the meeting of the teach ers of Buncombe county in the audi torium of the High school building. Superintendent W. H.-Hlpps has writ ten a letter to every teacher In the county urging them to be present for the discussions as to plana for. the ap proaching school year and to receive final instructions' in 'regard to taking the school eensua, which must be completed by the - teachers before August 1. ; Moonlight school work will also re ceive attention at the conference of the county Instructors and the gather ing Dromtses to be of great Import ance to educational interests In every school district. : s ' VACCINE GIVEN TO 134 AT FAJRVIEW County liellth Officer Dr. D.. E. 8e vier and his assistants are today con ducting the second anti-typhoid dis pensary at Skyland and a large num ber of people are expected to receive treatment. Yesterday at Fnirview IS4 were varcinated for the second time. Tomorrow the regular Saturday ap pointment will be kept at the court house in Asheville. ;'Gubbritiitc3 PhQnn vVQ- Get the Well-Known u u -- U) Round Pacba9 ITS Caution , y r.iji S malted muK j-. "AC INI, Wl ,".. w 7- C. r.lsda In lh3 Lrrrcst, best clipped cad cr.'.lzry f.TzUej , Llllli p!ar.t ia Iho world We do not make"mi7A:prorfucfV ZMm Rlilk, Condensed Milks etoj ; Bonir IIORLICK'S ti:s cn:cir.'AU haltcd r.::u " Made from clean, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted fraio. reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Best Food-Drink for All Agev ,- Used for ever a Quarter Century Unlearn you may "KGRUQPS" yon may got a Buomtituto, Pachago Homo sen J. L. SMATHERS AND SONS Leads in 'Fine Furniture. HOT ?' CREAMERY PROJECTED FOR FOREST CITY Special to The Oazette-Xewa. Forest City, July 23. Forest City's next Industrial plant will In all prob ability be a creamery. Realizing the ' pportunlty of such an eiiti:rurtie, t'rof, B. H. Bridges, ex-superintendent of public Instruction of the county, has launched the movement and states that the subscription already attained practically assures '.he creamery. The Morganton Methodist district conference, which has been In session st GUky, hss come to a close after a most successful session. The IMe gates report one of the most profitable conferences since the organization. Dr. Parker -of Trinity college. Dr. Turrentlne, president of the Womr.i's college, wore among those who tie Uvered scheduled sermons, risve-al young men were licensed to prej.'h during the conference. The next von ference will be held at Dysortsville. THERE IS KO BETTER Hutchinson, Kas... . July li.-To those who care and to those who seek for PURITY, for nutrition, for beauty In the (lour they use,. we say to you Tou have not known a'llthat a good flour means until you have used LAH- ABEE'S-BEST in your ownshome. It may be a revelation. . v Try It and see. If it were possible to take you through the plant, and talk to you face to face of our sani tary mill, show you the wonderful! process of milling LARABEE'S BEST: how the choice wheat Is selected, fanned and cleaned, and show you how It Is aerated, and sifted through white spun s)lk cloth, and reveal to you the t inderful way, from years of ! experience, thought and toll, we have come to know best how to separate the coarser flour and bring from th hopper the sweetest, purest and whit-! est Hour contained in the berry, you could then realise what we mean, and ; what we are doing, and we then be.- lleve that your uext order to your grocer would be for LARABEE'K PEST. Tn' it. Be yourself the judge and the Jury. For sale at Good Grocers Perfect for Every Pread and Pastry Purpose, J, D. Earle Feed company, distrib uters. Made by the Aims of UAKA- BEE, Hutchinson', Kansas. Adv.' SPECIAL PRICES Best Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Knives for regular use and at a fair price. The following are Guaranteed for Seven Tears, which means they will wear for at least seven years, as we will ex change them for new one NET PRICES 4 TRIFie FL.VTKD TABLE KNIYKH ' -i.I2.S5 TF- 8POON8 sua DESSERT 8POONS , . . .$1.40 FORKS OR TABLE SPOON'S S2.60 other ituces is nto2, roRnow. J. II. LAW S Pstton A to. vTjl .fT; V WHY NOT PHONE 1176 AND ORDER ICE CREAM ".Wo make prompt delivery to all parta of Asheville. Asheville Ice Cream Company ,-. ;,!v , M. H. GRACE, Mgr, ";':; J' - . ;;: ' - WE SERVE ' " Buy a . "Grafonola" because It Is better. - Columbia Double Dlse Records 65c Fits Yoar Machln. W ILLIAMS ft HOFFMAX iltmorc Ice Cream TEAGUE & OATES PACK SQUARE SS Haywood St. We Send Goods on Approval any where by Clean, Polite, and honest white mes senger boys. 718 on the tele phone will bring one almost im mediately. Goode and Hage, Inc., Drugs. WHY IS HOLSTEDJ MILK Tbe Rost VfUlc Prodaeed? Phone or write us and we will send you "The story of , Holsteln Milk." Anandale Dairy, Phone 2HL DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND Auction Sale Now Going On 3 SALES DAILY r 10:10 &. m. 1:10 p. m. I p. m. ENTIRE STOCIC OF ' Diamonds, Watchaa, Jewelry, Cut O lass, Rllverware, Etc., to Re Bold to the MIOHEST BIDDER Without Re serve or Limit M.GELULA&C0. T X. W. Pack fcquarc Garden Corn For late crop we can supply Extra Early Adams' maturing , In tt days Early Adams' 61 days Early Minnesota SO day. Golden Bantam 70 days Country Gentleman 70 days Btonwell's Evergreen SO days Black Mexican 70 days. One quart to 100 yarda of row. Grant's Pharmacy- Drugs and LandreUi's Garden Seed. Our Store is toBe Re modeled and We Must ; Reduce Our Large f Stock Importantly l ARGE REDUCTIONS have been ' made on many items making ex tremely cheap merchandise for wise buyers. , . ' ; 1 A On I tulles' Light Weight Coats.' On Ladles' Tailored Buita and Palm Beach Salts. On Ladles' Voile and Crepe Dresses. On Chil dren's Colored Dresses. On Parasols in all grades. On Ladles' Hats and Boys' Straw Hats. On many stylos of Ladles' and CnU dron'a Low-Cot Shoes. On Sundry Kinds of Mercerised Dress Goods. . .. '' ' 1 ' On Men's and Boys' Wool Suits and Palm Beach Salts. On Urge SKflortmcnt of Men's Trousers. On Men and Boys' Panama and Straw Hats. -. r In every case the reductions are large in a . ' t few instances as much as half. They are sell- , .r. fctf naturally, and will soon be in slen- der supply. H. Redwood & Co. COUNTRY CHEESF This is 'made in T?nnea8oe and lias the delicious fla vor of fresh made cheese. Let u send you Boine. 30o Per Pound, ' ' - Yates & MfcGuirc City Market rt-nu tit THE BEST COAL, For general use ia our celebrated jellico and eluecj:li "Wo also bundle wood nnd kindling , and do all kinds of haulinp;, moving liousebold goods a iec inlty. 4 ASnEVILLE D2AY, FUEL & CON. CO. Plmnm 22S 410. LASHLEY, The Florist Grower of cut flowers and plants. Fall cabbnge and cel ery "plants. Prices on application. Phones 99 and 2408. LADIES JVe will" serve free during our demonstration ' FRIDAY P. M., JULY 23. Ice tea made from our special blend'd tea. McNcely's Coffee Houce 85 ilI-i;o Klrprt Buccpmiors to II. tt hi. ('offee 'ioiwifc O. S." Vant Ads Pay

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