Saturday, January 22, 1916. THE ASSEVILLB GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE SEVEN M ' ' . " HEXDERSONYILLK at HMhilllililMtllliDDDlilllMllil A. Mi Blackwelder has been con fined to his home for several days with grip. . " ' ' ' Capt M. C. Toms has been confined to his bed several days with grip. Mrs. C. K. Epton who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. W. Harty, ,for the past two weeks left on Sunday for her home in Spartanburg. Miss Genevieve Theobold of Ashe vllle who lias been the guest of Mrs. C. K. WTiltiikcr has returned home. The B. V. P. Uj of the First Baptist church htilil their regular moeting on Sunday 'evening. ' After a brief devo tional service officers were elected for the, coming term as follows: J. M. Stewart, president; Miss Jennie Bow en, vice .president; Miss LIUie Brooks, secretary.. Itupert Jackson, treasurer. ,Miss Leona Allen entertained a number of her friends with a rook party on Thursday evening. Progres sive rook was engaged in, after which refreshments were served to the fol lowing guests present: Misses Neva Place, Madge Dunlap, Jennie and Jes sie Bowan; and Wilson Allen, Guy Brookshlre, Herman Potts, Perry Car ter and Paul Khodes. at their home on Fourth avenue. Jee Whitmire has returned from a stay or some length at savannan, Atlanta and Fitzgerald, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Curtis left re cently for California, where they will remain several' months. ; , HICKORY st n . It Robert Reed went to Asheville Wednesday for a few days. , t " ' GASTON JA. ' ' ;' " "! F. C. Proctor spent Tuesday after noon in Charlotte. , W. K. Reld made a to Lowell Wednesday. business trip Mrs. Colt Robinson of Lowell was in the city Wednesday shopping. Henry C. Dockery, an attorney of Charlotte, spent Tuesday In the city. Ernest Allen of Lowell was In the city for a short time Monday after noon, . , .T. S. Lydla of Edneyyille was in the city on Tuesday. Miss F,lizabcth Camp has returned from a visit to her home at Inman. Rev. .ft. N. Wilcox leaves this week for New York for a stay of several weeks, v Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rutledge of Dal las were Oastonla visitors Wednesday. Coit Robinson of Lowell was in the city for a short while Thursday on busints. Floyd Whitney of Bessemer City was in the city on business Tuesday. Miss Ruby Spencer left Monday for Spartanburg, whore she will attend Converse college this term. , Misses Zana Stroup and Carrie Em erson of Alexis spent several days this week with Mrs. A. S. Black. : W; L. Mitchell went to Morganlon Wednesday on buslnes. Judge Council made a business trip to Charlotte Monday. Judge Cllne is holding Greensboro this week. court : in Mrs. Johnson of Lenoir Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Seagle. Mrs. Alice Councill left Monday for a visit to her son. Dr. Councill, of Salisbury. . . Cormack, a short story, was given by Mrs. C. E. Abernathy. The guests were then Invited into the dining room and served a four course luncheon. The center pieoe was a huge vase of yellow daffodils and these flowers were also given as souveniers. Mrs. James C. Shuford will have the next meeting of the club. Mrs. Margaret Councill is spending a few weeks In Salisbury with her son. Doctor Councill, Mrs. Wesley Martin and . Kancy Lang have retunred from a visit to Mr. and Mrs Lang in Greenville. Mrs. Dan Chatham of Winston-Sa lem is the guest of her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Abernathy. . . Robert Bonner of Marlon spent the week end here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Bonner. F. B. Hight who has been visitig his uncle, E. E. Hight, ,has gone to Chase City, Va Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crouch and son, James, of Boyton, Va., are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Herman. Dr. J. L. Murphy is attending the mlnlsterlum of the Reformed churches In honor of Mrs. Dan Chatham of Winston-Salem, Mrs. E. L. Shuford charmingly entertained Wednesday at eight tables of auction. Table prizes were given for the highest scores, the winners being Mrs. F. P. Aberne thy, Mrs. E. B. Cllne, Mrs. C. M. Sherrlll, Mrs. J. H. Hatcher, Mrs. F. A. Abernethy, Miss Ester Ransoom, Mrs. S. H. Farabee, and W. X. Reld. Mrs. Chatham was presented a guest prize. Refreshments In three courses were served after the game. The Wednesday Afternoon Sewing elub was delightfully entertained by Miss Mary Polk Wooten, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Wooten, at her home on 16th street, Wednesday af ternoon. Those present were Misses Nancy Worth Sherrlll, Nlta Mostel ler, Elizabih Councill, Mary Det linger, Kathryn Setzer, Louise Cllne, Kathryn Hatcher and Lydia Hatfield. Miss Margaret Holbrook of Brook ford was a special guest of the' club, .?,! Alesdamea E. L. Withers. Lowery Lee, WAYNESVILLE .. Cleveland Underwood left Monday for Orlanda, Fla. Jack Way, Gerald West of Carters- ville, Ga., Klnsey of Richmond, Va., W. T. Blaylock anl Misses Alice Qutn lan, Hilda Way, Jessie Rogers, Geor gia Miller and Nancy Kllllan. Corporation Commissioner Lee is at home this week. W, T. John S. Tipton went to Asheville on a business trip Tuesday. - Represenatlve David R. Nolan Fines creek was in town Monday. of Miss Mary Turbyfill has gone to Baltimore to purchase spring millin ery. ' Miss Nina been visiting phine Davis. Morgan, of her friend Clyde has Miss Jose- M. F. Howell of Jonathan was in town recently. - Claude A. Haynes took his little son, Harrold, to Dr. Briggs in Asheville this week for a minor operation. Mr. and Mrs. A; A. Shuford,! jr., most delightfully entertained the Owl Bridge club Wednesday evening In honor of their house guest, Miss Mil ler of Waynesville. For making the highest score Mrs. Hugh D'Anna was awarded the ladies' prize and George of Catawba and Lincolnton counties at j Lyerly the gentlemen's prize. Re Llncolnton this week Mrs.. B. Shipp and son Cameron, have returned from a visit to Lincoln ton. ', ...'.; -,, Charles French Toms of Asheville Was In the city, last week attending court. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Pace left Tues day for a visit to different points in Florida. Miss Luclle Hazard has gone to Sa luda where ahe will enter the seminar)-. " W. G. Gullkk left on Tuesday for Greenville, S. C, where ho will visit his brother for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday for months' visit. U E. Rackley left cn Florida for a two Mrs. Ehringhnus and children have .returned from Norfolk, where they spent the Christmas holiday with the children's grandmother. A. L. Bui winkle went to Raleigh on legal business Tuesday night, return ing Wednesday night. Thos. T. Timberlake of New York spent Wednesday In the city with his relative, J. W. Tlmborlake. L, E. Rankin home with grip. is confined to his Mrs. W. D. Beam and son, W. D. jr., returned Wednesday from Cherryville where they have been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkinson of Charlotte spent Wednesday afternoon In the city with their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Haynes. Dr. W. U. Juutus and daughters, Misses Irma and Margaret Justus, have Bcn3 to New York for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Whltnker und daughter left this week for a visit of several weeks at Avon Park, Flu. Miss Mary 0. Crowell of Lincoln ton Is the guest of Misses Hodges . I. F. Mabrey of McAdenBVllle went to Concord Wednesday where he was called on account of the death of his brother, Henry Mabrey. O. B. Robinson of Rock Hill, S. C, is spending several days In the county with relatives. The many friends of Rev. Bonner regret very much to know he Is con fined to his rom. . The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Hicks Will be pleased to know their little son Is Very much better since an attack of bronchial pneu monia, '. i Dr. and Mrs. Jennings of Little Rook, Ark., are here at the bedside of Dr. Jennings' stepmother, Mrs. M. E. Thornton, who has been ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Camp, formerly of Mountain City, Tenn., spent the week end with Judge and Mrs. Coun clll. They were en route to Carthage, Where Mr. Camp has purchased large farm and timber land. Mrs! Gerald West and little daugh ter, Nancy Webb, of Cartersville, Ga., are visiting relatives here. . John Sentelle who withdrew from the race as an aspirant for the post office hag returned from Washington. Asbury Howell has returned from Waynesboro, Ga. Mrs. C. H. Ray attended the fun eral of her brother, Cam Davis, re cently at Newberry, S. v- He was a prominent business man there. freshments In two courses were served after the game. Mr, and Mrs Shu ford's guests Include Miss Miller, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Menzies. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. James C, Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D'An na, Mr. and Mrs. George Lyerly. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Blackwelder, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Ried, Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Menzies, Mesdames E. B. Cllne, E. L. Shuford, E. Bryan Jones, C. M. Sherrlll, H. D. Alexander, Dan Chatham of Winston-Salem, Miss Ada Schenck and Robert Martin. Mrs. R. N. Barber's sister, Mrs. Goodspeed, whose Illness was men tioned recently, died at her home in New Brunswick, N. J., last week. Miss Nan Killian was at home to the Do As You Please club on Thurs day afternoon. The hostess sang sev. eral selections in a delightful manner. Among those present were Mesdames Jack Way, Joe Graves, Leon Killian, Kinsey, James Aktins, Hilllard Atkins, Lowery Lee and Misses Jennie Ray, Georgia Miller, Dolly Lee, Alice Quin tan and Dorothy Mussell. BKYSOJX CITY t '' . ':'' . ' M G. I. Calhound of Medlin was a business visitor here Monday. ; MARION V, The marriage of Miss Alma Bwann of Nealsvllle to George Williams of Old Fort during the week "came as a surprise to friends. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. W. S. Gibbs. Rev M. B. Rlden-' hour performed the ceremony, whicr. was witnessed only by a few clos friends and relatives. Charles Green was best man and as the wedding march was being played the bride en tered with Miss Etta Simmons of Mor ganton, who gave her away. The cou ple left Tuesday on train No. It for Asheville, Waynesville and Knoxville, Tenn., where they will spend their honeymoon. After a stay of two weeks they will return to Old Fort, where they will make their home. Roy Marr of Charlotte has accepted a position as salesman with Marr Coburn company. Miss Kitty Zachary of Sylva has been here this week visiting her sis ter, Mrs. K. E. Bennett. Kelly B. Bennett left Sunday for Raleigh, where he attented a state meeting of the Masons. Grady Thomas r left Monday for Newport News, Va., where he expects to obtain employment in the ship yards. . J. T. Tabor of Ellsworth, Ga., was here this week. T. D. Brysoh and Cas Thomas have returned from eastern North Carolina where they spent ten days duck hunt The Twentieth Century club held Its first meeting of the new year wi,th Mrs. I. C. Griffin recently. Miffs Joyce Decker read two very Interesting se lections from "The Legends of the Rhine." "The Black Forest." "Its Industries and Historical Interests," was read by Mrs. Pless. The "Life of Handel," was beautifully portrayed by Mrs. P. A. Reid. Misses Sara Hud gins and Mary Griffin played a pretty duet. The hostess assisted by Mrs. D, E. Hudglns, served a salad course. FRANKLIX it m M U M fe it "a ' " ' "4 M ' H "4 Mr. Lulu Blaine of CullaBaJa was In town last Wednesday. Dr. Thomas Strlrfgfleld, Inspector general of the state troops Is making a state tour, Inspecting the variotis military organizations and will be absent two or three months. Dr. J. H. Smathers has returned from a two weeks' visit to Atlantic City, Philadelphia and New York. He took an extra course In his profession while absent. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wiggins and children of A asheville are here this week visiting relatives. D. Au DeHart of Needmoro Is Asheville this week serving on the Federal grand jury. Mrs. A. Blanton delightfully enter tained the Sans club at her lovely home on South Main street Tuesday afternoon. The favorite game "108" was played at four tables. At the conclusion of the game, the hostess invited the guests into the dining room, The table was beautiful with a handsome lace cover. The color scheme, green and pink, was beauti fully carried out, the center piece be ing a huge vase of pink carnations and ferns. The place cards were hand painted poples and the favors were single carnations. An elegant four course luncheon was served. Miss Mamie Stowe returned Tues day from Cornelius, where she visited Mrs. Virginia Bustle. Mrs. Bustle re turned with her to Belmont, where she Is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Washam. Basket Ball Tonight at 8:30 o'clock V. M. C. A. vs. Spartanburg Y. M. C. A. Seats 26c. 292-2t Miss Frances Dixon went to Ashe ville Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Julia Smith to Rev. R. D. Bed Inger, which event occured at high noon Wednesday. They expect to sail for Africa in February. Mr. Bedlnger has been there for several years. Mrs. Horace Lutz delightfully en tertained the Pleiades Book club Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Dan Chatham of Winston-Salem, a former member and Miss Claire Sellers, were visi tors. Mrs. F. A. Henderson read a criticism of the hostess' bookv"A Far Country," and Miss Lenore Sourbeer gave a crltcism of . the author, Win ston Churchill. The life of John Mc- Parker Moore of Ellijay was In the city recently. Judge Frank Smathers formerly of Waynesville Is making good In At lantic City, N. J. He has been elect ed president of a bank there. On Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carraway on Walnut street. Misses Mary and Fannie Mitchel of Wilmington were at home to the la dies of the Graded school faculty. James Vanhook of route 2 was In the city Saturday. Mark Dowdle town recently. of Prentiss was In A. T. Nash of Louisville, Ky., the city a few days recently. was In J. W. Robinson of Winder, Ga., was In Franklin the past week. Dan Jacobs, wife and little child of Cornelia, Ga., visited relatives and friends here recently. Mr. Sandman Gomes Quick when You Drive Away Jack Frost The kiddies need no coax- dampness and cold out of ing at bedtime for the all the house. Gives glow- PerFection Heater ing warmth in five minutes had made the room nice ten hours comfort on a and cozy. gallon of kerosene. Smoke- The Perfection keeps less, odorless, safe. Look for the Triangle Trademark. Sold at all hardware and general stores, and wherever you see the Perfection Cozy Cat Poster. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Od to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. 111 fl III f" LiirV ;t STANDARD OIL CO. I 3V? V (NewJeriey) MT " 1 S AV BALTIMORE 1 V r ,A nflS w..hi....o.c. rb.H.,N. c. i 1L J I A n T Norfolk. Vt. Cb.H.o.. W. V.. Jft I 11 J l. (Uj! Jl R..k..1. Vs. C.l... 8. C V Xl'vvV -A t VT' WUt mri t m P.Htc t-Um S I . r) n: -j iiSfC 'HP1 : . -i i. vfV , ATI 1 1 Hi it i ,r A J. E. Bleckley of Clayton, Ga., ppent the week end In the city with his daughter, Mrs. Authur Jacobs. Mrs. A. ford, Vn., H. Daugherty and family in the city. R. L and Geo. Howard of Tryphisa were in Franklin recently. Mrs. Will Greenwood and Miss Leah Ashe spent the week end in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Mashburn. t J A. Daugherty of East Rad- is visiting her son, Rev. R. W. M. Edwards of Burnlngtowq was a business visitor in the city recently. J. A. Porter and wife and W. I,. Hlgdon are In Jacksonville, Fla., this week. George T. Currie left last week for Athens, Ga., to accept a position. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore are In Royston. Ga., this week visiting rela tlves and friend. The Tuesday Afternoon Auction club was charmingly entertained by Mrs. Joseph Graves at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Rotha. There were three tables; those playing were T. W. Allen has moved his family from near Bushnell to Bryson City and will ocoupy one of the Frye resi dences on Leatherwood hill. L. A. Weeks and family of Tenne ssee have moved to Bryson City and occupy one of the Woodard residences on Arlington heights. Basket Ball Tonight at 8:30 o'clock Y. M. C. A. vb. Spartanburg Y. M. C. A. Seats 26c. 292-2t CHICHESTER S PILL3 THE DIAMOND BIARB.fi Fill, la Bo4 utf U.U UlAV7 bOKO, MUol With BIN Rlb6o. V Tko mm riW. Haw f V DIAMOND BEARD FILLS, lot oooii tan m Son. Sekot. Alwm KailiM SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERf Miss Hazel Black of Wilmington Is here on a visit. : Ceph Blanton of Shelby spent the week end with relatives here. Miss Bertha Padgett spent the week end with relatives In Forest City. W. M. McNairy spent Sunday wltb relatives In Greensboro. Miss Annie Wilson of Black Mount ain Is the guest of Mrs. J. E, Guy, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sprague's two children are 111 this week. va - ; The G. T. G club met Saturday eve ning with Miss Jennie Davis. After a most enjoyable game of "108" a de licious sweet course was served. Miss Mattie Davis was elected a member of the club. J. F. Ray and H. C. Robertson were In Asheville on professional business. Mrs. James Palmer has been quite 111 at her home on Palmer street for two or three weeks. lttltltotTttltototl(otDllllttltBl st OLD FORT ftttltotltlllllttotHltttotltltlt Miss Maud Crmwfod has been quite III for several days. C, A. Snyder has returned from a business trip to Balsam, .N C. J. F. Turner and family have mov ed to the Turner place on Croked creek. Mrs. 8. M. Woman gave a reception list Saturday night to the members of her class. George Wllfams of this place and Miss Alma Bwann of Glenwood were married last Saturday at Marlon. Mlseee Mamie and Ada Lackey left here last week for Morganton to be come trained nurses at the asylum. Joseph Hensley and Miss Dull! Brown were married Wednesday af ternoon at the home of the bride In Wool ford. Squire J. C. Bandlln off! elated, , i. . . ., . Therms Nothing Like it for Results. "I am glad you are using the Long Distance Bell Telephone in your business. There's noth ing like it for saving time and traveling expenses. It is the source of direct profit and satisfying results. "Very often I talk to salesmen and to custo mers on important matters. That's one advantage of the Bell Telephone. You can sit in your office and bring the world to you. "Thanks for the order. By using the Long Distance Telephone you enable us to save twenty four hours on the shipment. Yes, it certainly is wonderful." Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Statign. ASHEVILLE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.