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TTTRDAY, MARCH 18, 19IB THE ASHEV ILLS TIMES Week's Social Events In Western North Carolina R R K k R R r rr at t HENDEBSOimiiLE at X11 i ' . . ' Mrs. W. B. W. Howe and children mm n visit to Florida. ive reiuiu" - - -- i Tnl.1(rl. la In f Vi n ky on DUSlllcoo IU vv. . T M. Gilbert of Ottanola was In the ty on Monday. , 4 vtim ncrtie West has returned from stay of sme length In Knoxvllle. Miss S. V. McCullough has returned om Nw York. i Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Duff of Clover,. C., are guests' of the Cedars. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Holmes or At- Ints are visting the latter's parents. r. and Ml l wiumuis. w a Garlana or epartanDurg spent kveral days this week In the city on sinefS. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byram left this ek for Charlotte auer spcnaing scv- il weeks here. , The friends of Ben Few will be glad learn that he is able to be out tuln. . . P. K. Hoagie or Kaieisn acuver- nn address on Phonics to the grad school teachers on Tuesday after- toon. . . .' RsRMMMslWRMMRsiaisiRRs STATESVUXE. R KRKRRRRRRRRRRRRRfcRR S. H. Garrison went to Rock'Hill.8. C, Wednesday to spend a few day with relatives. Mrs. W. J. Kitchin and danghter of Columbus, Ind are visiting at J. R. Abernethy's, In Cool Springs township. KKKRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR R R t MARION R R - R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Mrs. C .1 Self has returned from a visit to relatives In Shelby. Mrs. J. DeWltte Ramsey and little son, William' Porter Ramsey, went to Russcllville, Ky., Wednesday to spend a month with relatives. "-- ' '.. Goe. Marsh, who spent several weeks in Florida, returned Wednes day to his home at Htddenite. R. H. Rickert returned Wednesday from a lecturing tour for the Knights of Pythias. ' E. R. , Rankin of Tryon has Joined Mrs. Rankin here. Rothy Waren has returned from Virginia, where he was at work for the Du Pont company.. , S. B. Penlck of New' York city was here on business during the week. Caroll Baldwin of New York city Is a guest at the home of H. F. Little. RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRfRRXRRRRRRRKRHr.RRRRK v v ' ' - M - R R HICKORY R ' R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR F. A.' Cllnard of Happy Valley Is the guest of his son, W. L, Clinard. C. L. Proffltt, Caldwell farm demon strator, was In the city Wednesday. KKRRRRRRRRRRRRR Miss Emma Carpenter left Monday for a visit to relatives and friends at Charlotte, High Point and Thomas Mrs. B. L. Ashworth visited her sister, Mrs. A, D. Stoner, at BUtmore last week. Mr and Mrs. D. D. Little of Spar tanburg, 8. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Little. ' Dr. F. Tuesday. S. Steele went to Conover Prof. C. M. Stanley Is confined to his home with grip. v . Donald Shuford, who is attending school at Patterson spent the week end with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I j. Shuford. .' Mrs. Sara L. Copeland and little daughter, Mary Virginia, are visiting relatives and friends in Raleigh. . Thomas Henderson has accepted a position with the Ed Mellon clothing store in Charlotte. T w. valentine maae a very in flictive talk to the high school pu lls on Monday morning , iis Adele Woodall has returned lorn Philadelphia where she has been biting her people. R. O. Self went to Webster Wednes day to spend a few days with home fcr!U. . t-- ,'. ' Mrs. T. D. Miller left last night for Camden, Al. to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Hunter, '.' M. L. Mauney Is spending a week at Murphy. . ' . . Mrs. Annie Trexler and little son of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. B. M. Steppe. Misses Nellie and Emma Sullivan of Rock Hill,: S. C, spent the week end with their'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Page. Mrs. E. F. Greenlee and daughter, Miss Mary Gordon, have returned home after spending some time In Spartanburg, S . C. Mrs. R. T. Joyce of Mount Olive, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. G. Gilmer for several days.left Thursday to visit friends In Concord. , : ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris will soon move into their new home, now being built on the macadam road, near the Clinchfield mill. . Blisses Mary and Virginia Brent Ew janks are visiting friends at Flatj ock this week. Dr V. H. Wv Howe has returned lorn New Orleans, where ho has jeen br the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bartlctt of Vlr- Bnla arc the guests of Mrs. A. E. uraplc. Miss Agnes E. Van Kirk, th'o ree fers' assistant of St. James' parish, ent Thursday in Ashewlle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mack Rhodes have oved into the Caldwell house prepar jnry to remodeling their home at 422 lixth avenue, west. Miss Elizabeth Corriher recently re turned from thsj mission field gave a (pcture Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist church. . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hlnes recently if Ashevllle,' are now making tneir lone n Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Valentine ive been spending ' some ' time ' In shevllle. : '. On Thursday evening of next week liere will be a choral recital In the Khool auditorium for the benefit of ,he Patton Memorial hospital. Miss Julia Brookshlre of Biltmore ell known in Hendersonville. made wo stops here on Tuesday with a fiotorcyele party en route to ajia rrom ron. Mrs. L. .S. Raymer of Shlloh town ship left last night for "Campobello, C, where she Joins her son, R.. A. Raymer, and family, and all leave Monday for a three-weeks' trip in Florida and Cuba. ' . " Miss Blanche Dotson and Emmet Morrison were married Wednesday evening at 6:15 o'clock at the home of the bride's brother. Gorge W. Dot son, 338 west Front street. Dr. C. E. Raynal, pastor of the First Presby terian church, officiating. As Miss Katie Lou Steele played the Lohengrin wedding march. Dr. Haynal took his position In front of an altar banked with green and white of many pretty potted plants and cut flowers, Inter spersed with candles. Then came the flower' girl, little Blanche Galther, niece of the bride, wearing a white net dress over pink . silk, with Pink butterfly bow at back and nalr bow of same. She carried a basket of pink sweet peas. Next came the groom with his best man, "W. H.. Morrison. The bride; entered with her brother, George W. Dotson. She wore a blue cloth suit with taffeta trimmings, with hat, gloves and shoes of grey anl cor sage of valley lilies and ferns. The ring service was used and "Hearts' and Flowers" was softly played during the ceremony. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played as the party left the room. The gift room, where Mr. and-'Mrs. Morrison received the con' gratulationa of their friends, was doc orated In yellow and green. There weVe many gifts of cut glass, china. silver and linen. The bride is the yonngest daughter of Mrs. Martha M Dotson anl the late Senator Jas. F. Dotson. The groom travels' for the Frirk company. The couple left on No. 12 for a northern bridal trip and on their return will be at home at Mrs. W. J. Poston's The Indies Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet nojjt Tues day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the resi dence of Mrs. J. Q Gllkey.. D. D. King and Miss Jessie Pruett, both of Lenoir, were married at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday, Rev. L. D. Thompson officiating. E. Alvlre and Y. Roulln. of Rouen, "ranee, were registered at the Ken ueky homo last week. Their mission America Is to huy lumber lor tne 'rench government. The Ladles Aid society of the Meth. Idlst church gave a sliver tea at the essence of Mrs. W.; Hlcks Justus. om 2 to 6 o'clock on Friday arter- Tho weddine tour of Mr. and Mrs. leri-v G. Savior, the latter of whom kai Miss Patsy Palmer of this elty ln ludes a atop at Plnehurst and a visu o relatives In Rlchmdhd and Bedford Itv. Va.. Ther will reach their home n North Dakota about the first of pril. Earl Hallman conducted high school chapel exercises on Friday nornlng. There were recitations by blisses Helen Carmlcheal and Dolly l osy; piano solos by Misses Lenoir (Johnson and Gladys Waldrop; and leadlnss bv Misses Irene Caldwell and Nora Justice. Rev. W. F. Womble Mil charge of devotlonnl exercises :,nd an address on preparedness was i' Slivered by Mr. Orr of r rumana in initutt, . ' Mrs. G. E. Hughey entertained the G. G. O. club and a large number of friends Wednesday afternoon. Hearts was played at eight tables and the prize, a pot of pink hyacinths, was won by Mrs. A. P. Steele. Tomatoes with sandwiches and Iced tea, follow ed by a mousse and cake, were served. The house was decorated' with vases of Jonquils. Miss Bessie Simon entertained the Merry-Makers Monday afternoon. Pro gresaive games were played and Miss Mauds Guy won the prise. A salad course and sweets war, served. Miss Helen Troup of the Claremont faculty, spent the week end with rela. tives In Greensboro. Miss Frances Geitncr who has been spending a few days with her parents, has returned to St. Mary's. . Claude B. West of Durham is here spending a few days with his wife. RCTHERFORDTOJf The Rutherfordton Chapter O. E. S. will install their officers-elect for next year next Monday at 8 o'clock. D. Geer, Bonnie Wright, John Klst ler, John Anderson, L. E. Powers and J. C. Carpenter. The many friends here of Miss Sal He Beam and C. C. Clark will learn with interest of thir marriage which took place at Columbia, S. C, recent ly. Immediately after the marriage the happy couple left for Tampa, Fla., and other points south to spend their honeymoon after Which they will re turn to Rutherfordton. Both are quite popular and well known throughout western North Caroline KRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR R . ' R. R . MURPHY R W . RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRKRR Mrs. A. S. Clarke of Copperhill Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abernethy. Gorge Mills, who was summoned to to his home here on account of the death of his father. Col. JohnC. Mills returned to Annapolis Tuesday to re sume his studies at the United States Naval academy. . C. R. Haynes and Charles H.'Hay- nes of Cliftside and J. L. Morgan of Marion were here Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Norrls loft for Philadelphia Sunday,: having been summoned to that city on account of the illness of their daughter,. Miss Susan Norris, who is In school there. The young lady's many friends here wish her a speedy recovery. A. J. Williamson of creek was here Tuesday. Persimmon The Senior Philathea class of the Methodist church gave a Saint Pat rick's day social Friday evening at the ' home of Mrs. C. F. Geer. . All members of the Senior Philathea class of the Presbyterian church were guests of the Methodist class on this occasion. , Little Wayne Townsend of Copper hill spent last week with his grand father, R. H. Sneed. . t c:. R. S. and J. W. Porter, prominent Andrews business men were here tl)ls week on business. "A "4" 'A R .:.;'. ' Mrs. A. K. Joy, who has been the guest of her brother, Arthur Ingold of Morganton, has returned home. Misses Matties Moyo Adams and Huyla Hughes have returned to their homes, after a Visit to Miss Kate El liott. They ,Were the recipients of much social attention while In this city. . . , Frank -Reinhardt of Newton, was a Hickory visitor Monday. Ernest Stallworth, formerly assis tant cashier of the Bank of Woodruff, Woodruff, S. C, has accepted the po sition of 'paymaster and credit clerk at the Marlon Manufacturing com-v pany.. , Mrs. C. E. Guy and baby of New- land are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Landis. They were accompanied by Mr. Guy, who was here over Sumljdy. G. H. Geltner has gone on a busi ness trip to southern cities. lA 'A A "A '"'" 4 "4 G. F. Crisp of route four was in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Southcrland, Mrs. F. S, Gwinn, Mrs. L. B. Gwinn and Misse s Eva Penny and Alice Witherspoon were In Charlotte recent ly. - Mrs. G. R. Woottcn, Mrs. S. tX. Karabcc, Mrs. P. A. Sigmon ,and Misses Mabel ' Miller and Lula ' Fry were in Charlotte recently. W. H. Wall and Miss Francis Mc culloch were married recently at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G,-McCulIoch, the Rev. Wm. H. Moore officiating. . Mrs. Grovor C. Greene and two little children left Friday to Join her husband in Lenoir, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Greene Is a daughter of Mrs. M. A. ctark of this place. Mrs. A. .L. Page has returned from Rock Hill, S. C, where she has been at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Etta Sullivan, who was recently burn ed very badly. Mrs. Sullivan Is re ported as recovering rapidly. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirsteln, Rev. 8. T. Moore of Falrview, officiating, there was solem nized a beautiful wedding of great social Interest to this section. The happy couple concerned were Miss Lydia Isabelle Klrstein of Flat Creel and Joe Garrison of Broad river. The parlor was beautifully decorated with evergreens. The brides dress was a blue silk, daintily trimmed with white lace. Folowlng tho ceremony an elab orate dinner was served, after which the happy couple drove to the home of W. A. B. Garrison, father of the groom. J. II. C Huitt of Catawba was Hickory visitor Monday. JJTrs. M. H. and Miss Martha Jus tice entertained delightfully at their home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Spencer Tanner, whose recent arrival In Rutherfordton as the attractive bride of the popular mill president has given much pleasure to a large circle of friends and relatives. Three tables of Bridge were arrang ed, for the guests, with dainty score cards, and tne interesting game continued from 3 to 5. Mrs. Tanner won first prize, a beautiful hand em broidered bureau scraf,and Mrs. Mike Justice, Jr., won second, v lovely white and blue hand embroidered apron. An elegant salad course, followed by de licious Charlotte russc, wafers and cakes, was served immediately after the game and before leaving each guest was given pretty little souvenior baskets in white and pink filled with pink mints. The invited guests were: Mesdamcs Mitt Clarke, M. Levi, R. S. Eaves, York Coleman Lollie Hicks, Revelcy, Earl W. Justice, J. L. Geer, M. I Justice and Misses Madge W1I- kins and Mary Dickerson. Mrs. Jus tice and Miss Martha wore tailored gowns of brown chiffon with cream net accessories and Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Mike Justice, Jr., were both gowned In dark blue taffeta with vel vet and lace trimmings. A. A. Fain, Cherokee county's ef ficient clerk of court, made a business trip to Ashevllle Tuesday. Paul Sneed left recently for Cop perhill where he hag a position in the Tennessee Copper company's store. Capt.' and Mrs. M. A. Hyatt, who have been spending the winter with relatives at Miami, ria., have return ed. Robert Hyatt of Otto was In Frank lin recently ' Will Parrlsh of Otto was In town on business recently. Ed Sanders of Gneiss, N. C, was in town recently. Misses Myrtle and Lottie Suttle- myer spent the week end in Conover with relatives. Mrs. James Roper of Speedwell, N C, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gribe arrived in the city recently from Hall county, Ga. Rev. E. B. Bell and wife of High lands were in the city Thursday. Mrs.- W. W. Jones returned home Saturday, after spending several months in Memphis, Tenn. J. T. and C. B. Bryson of Cullasaja were in Franklin recently on business. Col. and Mrs. AVm. Butt of Blue Ridge were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fain, for the week end. y J. H. McCall made a visit to Blairs- ville this week. G. W. Candler went to Dillsboro Wednesday to visit his mother. J. N. Moody and F. G. Whitaker will attnd court at Robbinsville, which convenes Monday. S. Casparis of Columbus, O., and Dr. A Hard Memminger of Charleston, S. C, were visftors here recently. Mrs. John Ross McCelland has re turned from a visit with friends and relatives at Etowah, Tenn. Ieslie Cansler. of Charlotte spent the week end here with his parents. Mrs. J. W. Self has. returned to hor homo in Lenoir after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Shuford at Conover. Paul and Jake Allred, William Hamrick and Macy Hight have gone to Detroit, Mich. Robert Reud spent the week end In Statesville. . , Miss Mae Rhodes of Llncolnton is the guest of Miss Ester SchtUtz at Le nior college. Miss SJary McRorle of Statesville spent the wek end with her brother. W. E.' McRorle. ' Dr. J. J. Hlcks has gone to visit his daughter, Mrs. A. D. McLcndon at Dovesville, SC. , The Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church met last Tuesday after noon with Mrs. C. F. Geer on North Main street. Mrs. Geer is always a good hostess and she kept up her rep utatlon on this occasion. After the business session closed the usual so cial hour was spent In a very enjoya ble way. Those present were: 'Mes damcs J. D. Hull, R. R. Simmons, J. C. Cowan, J. L. Dobbins, Carrie Wil kins, Alice Falls, Albert Sherrill, C. Mrs. W. J. Hudson returned home Saturday from a visit to relatives and friends In Dcinorest, Ga. Register of Deeds Elmer Johnson moved his family Into his new resi dence across the river last week. Friends of. Mrs. J. M Abernathy of Hanglngdog will bo pleased to learn that she is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Lynn Johnston Robert Johnston went recently. and Master to Asheville Rev. D. S. Richardson of route two was in town recently. Mrs. Fannie Hopper was in Atlanta last week. REMOVAL NOTICE POND AND POND. Detective Counsellors From 31 American Nat. Bldg. Arthur Waldrop of route on was In the city recently. Rooms 12-13-14-15 Dhrumor Building. Phone 2171. Mrs. W. J. Morrison of Fallstown township gave a birthday dinner Wed. nesday and a-large number of guests were present. Among those from town were H. P. Grler, Zeb. Long and J. M. beaton. I Dr. A. C. Tebeau, accompanied by ,Mn. Tebeau, sang a solo at ths chapel i'.erclses of ths pupils of Miss Stan sol nu Mlas Patterson recently, uesio.es "Tlptursl recitation and songs by ths uplls thtrs was a recitation and pan ' Vnilm by Misses Harsh Valentin and ' Wtha Dixon. Among the visitors Are Mrs. A. Flcker. Miss Blslt Flsk 'r and Miss Earah Willis Wheelrlght Ths Wom.ni club of Hendersonville "Pert to hav a dahlia show In Au gust. Every woman In th county la imrdlally Invltsd to take part In malt- " this show of beautiful flowers a "al success. Titer will b no charge 'or entering sxhlhlu, but th club will 'iav ths right to sell th flowers after '"y hav been exhibited. Numerous nriws will be given for collections, In.ls flowers, colors, etc. Full par- Uaiars will b given later, bat In ths "n tlm let svsrv woman In tris i 'mint- do what she on to mak this 1 fin flower show vr given In tm North tarolln. Mrs. M. C. Wood was hostess to th Electric Book club Wednesday afternoon. It was announced at this meeting that the club president, Mrs. B. F. Long, assisted by other club ladles, would co-operate -with Dr. Car penter In th observance of Baby Week, or. rather Baby Day, which day will be set apart soma tlm In April, to discuss how baby life can be conserved and th general , advance ment of baby welfare. Demonstra tions by nurses of propor diet for Infants will be mads, and advice and Instruction In matters pertaining to ths hyglsns of motherhood will b dis cussed by physicians. Delegates wer4 appointed to attend District Recipro city day, which will b hold In Salis bury April 7. ' Quit a number of the club members decided to attend. Mrs. Adams read a paper on Costa Rica and th banana Industry, Mrs. C. V. Ilsnksl following with an entertaining paper on Havana. Ms. Dorman Thompson, In hr usual gracious snd captivating way, sang "When Spring Cumes to the Islands," by Hsrmsn Lchr. Mrs. William Wallace played beautifully Btrauss Traumercl. Ths discussion of Current Events wss ltd by Mrs. Dorman Thompson. Guests of ths club wsr Mesdamea W. M. Bar- ringer, C. A. Turner smd C. K. Ksynal A lunch of ssveral courses was ssrvsd ly th hoetssa. : One of the most enjoyable affairs of th season was the entertalnmen of the fans Soucl club by Mrs. J. Q. Gil key recently. Four tables were ar ranged In the hall and parlor for 108. Spring flower and potted plants were attractively arranged throughout the house. 8t Patrick was, much In evi dence, the score cards were dainty Irish maidens with alprolate quota tions. At th conclusion of the. game, th living room was thrown open and th hostess Invited her guests to find their places at on long table by means of beautiful place cards. The table was lovely In snov.y whit trimmed In green. The center was alternating green Irish hats anl mlna tur! flags and shamrocks and. pipes wer additions to th already perfect table. An elegant .course luncheon wss served, th St Patrick Idea being perfectly carried out In every detail. RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR R R R MtDEN NOTES. R R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Mrs. Clark of Richmond, Va., la vis iting her pu ron is Mr. and Mrs. William Pinner. Mrs. W. A. Hall and Master Bill, and Rufus Bryan spent Sumliy in Happy Valley. Miss Adelaide Johnson has returned home from an extended visit to Wash inirton. D. C. and different points in Virginia. She was th recipient of mucin social attention during her visit. Mrs. Geo. A. Hoy'.e and Mrs. T. U Hennessa are the guest of Mrs. S. C. Cornwell. ta, Dr. O. L. Hollar has returned trom New York, where he spent some time studying clinics In the post graduate hospital of th.t city. ' i Ruiph Little and children of New ton ere the guests of Mrs. James C. Shuford. . Mrs. Richard Relthmuller of Phil adelphia. Is the guest of Mrs. Albert Abernethy. Mrs. Annie Reud has returned from Baltimore and New York. t Mrs. Ji V. Harper and Miss Kath erlne of Gastonla spent Monday here with Mrs. R. A. Grimes. Hern, to Mr. and Mrs. Frances Lam bert, a son, , Mrs. Ernest Kamlner entertained th Current Literary Rook club Thurs day afternoon. Friends will bit glad to learn that J. T. Adams Is recovering from a severe stuck of rheumatism and up again. Mrs. Frank Cooper of Llncolnton will spend the week-end In Hickory the guest of Mrs. Tt. A. Grimes. The Mission Study class of th Pres. bytcrlan church was ontertained by Mrs. lAwrenre Cllne and Mrs. Prevost recently. The leaders wer Mrs. Prince snd Mia W. B. Ramsay. At this meeting the book which has been studied this year. "Tb King's High way," was completed, and every one pronounced It a very Interesting and instructive book, throwing side lights on the foreign mission question. ' The Abel A. Shuford chapter of th L V. C wilt meet with Miss Ada Hcheiick at the bom of Mra R. A. hip to bejai-linos Monday afternoon at 1:10 ' . I o'clock. , Mrs. Krnest Medd Is expecty'd skihii on a v'sll to her parents, Mr. and Mm. Mile Hickman. Miss ' Katllerln Lyerly delightfully cnlurlained II of her little friends Tuesday afternoon to celebrate her sixth birthday. Cak and cream wer Rev. Mr. Hill gav a must tlrllrhtfu I served, and each guest wss presented talk 8undny aftr-rnoon at th Jdwlth a "slnty .bon bon basket filled Man's ball. ' . wn eaudy. A Message By By Telephone, Mail or Which? "Every letter written in a business house costs somewhere between twenty and fifty cents. The stamp is the smallest item. Stationery, stenographer's time--alL bring the actual cost of a letter higher than most people imagine." . . &w. It is more Economical to Telephone Not only docs it actually cost less to telephone your message but you reach your man instantly, talk over your business per sonally, and get an immediate reply. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. COMPANY V ASHEVILLE TEL. & TEL.
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