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( TITE SUNDAY CITIZEN, MARCH 21, 190D. V f h i . A.Jt 4.. .1 ,.,.-.m..rw..W.,,-,-.,--,----0- -'ST s ...I . .. . .11 I U. I 1 ." r .--V" , ... V .J' ' - 1 ..,r' 2 , SOCIETY Mrx J.nn. ( M. M'Mtlrn ...I vtilh n i'lMS' Ik mt.r- piJinii r. Alio Mm Kin Will. Il.i ll-.ni. r t h.-r li on "oIletfc sir. -I. Miiw Itwni' 1 vinltiiix Hi- !! ! ' ' 1 illi.m W. ;iv r, I.' I'.iik- ,. tin- KhP-hoilMi- waH lor it. " III!' Willi iv- pit lxlt:l MTMl.ly Tile tlccornt- l in Hi- wm.nl c and Kft-i n in th- r t""',,r- acinlli .in') t - .,1 i.l.uil" . tt ctm-iy carried mil II" M'TtlmiT iiriJ Mi mi li.'lu.-. -M r , liiiiu.r n Kf-' I' ml whit. gowns The urnri. nir.in i-iiliim. Til' lr' were il'ini- in u.u tirlw, a Vinlin VHHt', WSS Wt.ll ! Mr. Nicholson anil 111'' gll'Sl" prlxe wa silver deposit nt bottle. Mr. ,.tm..f'. meats were Mm. F. W r.. itfi" - r. .Hunt. Mm Oeorge 'alvert. Mrs A. Raysor. Mm. Harris, Mm. Charles W, Balrd. Mr. Clarence Bawyi-f. Mr. Julian Woodcock. Mm. John Carroll. Mn, William Cocke, Mm. Nicholson. - Mrs. Philip C. r.,f k, Mm. J. W. Fnu .i un. Frank M. Wfiwr, Miss Ranter. Miss Eleanor Lambertson, uu. r-orri.. Reynolds. Mies Bnrah nArlstn. Ml Ahnte Penland, Ml f Wheeler, Miss Cstberln Cartmell, Mia : t tr.rh.rlnn Mason-. Mlsa QeorRia ien Mia Matlella Cocke, Mlsa Barah 1 Jones. Mia Artelaia fmighran. Mian Pnnlln Panuln. Miaa rameron ururn ; mttiwl, Mla UlUlaB Weavor. Mli : I Vary and Jcnla BUKoicniner sou A iMlM Lalaff Oatrji. ' The woman'i Bwhanga wa very ' ttnwrthra Jreaterdar with It maa - ef aprlnit flowera, an the othw half f tha ahon eovrea with van-oor wad nd dalntr aaaortment of. fn- inln artlclfa of apparel, houae aec. , oration, etc. - The flownM ware at traotlvfily arrana-d and two poti whlrh particularly atruclt on' fan cy contained tha baiitlful Mttln aham- rock. which look Ilka amail crown . clover with a v4vld rim of rron around tha kiaf. Tha other pot con Mined Korvaoua purple rhododen dron. which la rare and made famoua y n of - John "o'a brt known atorlca. whlcfc ba the naimo. ThU atrona- younf plant haa nix or eight I luxuriant )uaters of delicate purple, almost lavennnr.: nowora, wnirn are o perfect that rtoaely examined thny reaembl a certain variety or orchid. The. other flowere wera freah tnrt fcrilllant eolorlna-. . There are many attractive article at the exrhange, and pretty - ernihetrd collnrs and ja 'bot galore. The tea room, haa "been well patronised during; the week and aeveral Hifnrnutl tcaa and luncheoni hav been given. J J The Tounr i Women'e Mlnelonary rtrlety of the' nral preaDyterlan church will meet with Mlaa Pltxpat rlek, It Oranfe etroet. Monday, March , iJ, at 4 o'clock. A f nil attendance la dealred aa officer for the coming year are to elected. - Wlai Lucy Joiiea of Central China will addrem the Methodlat rrrrtrvtant Hunday MhonI thin mornlniT at 10.16 Mine Jonea will wear the Chlneae metume of the arotlon of China where her mlealonary work him been done. 1 Jt JH The following account or a recep tion Rlwn at tlltrh I'nlnt for Mm. J M. OiidKer. Jf., la tiiken from Th 'High Point Kntfrprtne and will lie Inter Mt to her frlenda In AhIu'vIIIi- Mrs. CHulger pned through I lie city yeetnrday on hor wny to lfendemon Vllle. "On Thuretlay oftcrnoon n muni elegant reception waa given hy Mm Lloyd M. Iroditmciiil In honor of her !ster, Mm. J. M. Oudgcr of Aehcvllle and Waahlngton. At the rloor little Mia Ruth Payne Council received the cards and Mine Laura HihUiiiii ihI con ducted the gnents to the reception room, where Mm. Ooiliimend. attired In a lowly afternoon toilette of lilack lace over chiffon and taffeta and Mm. Guilger. handmimely Rowned In taupe pteeaallne with cut ateel trlmmlnK". received, Mien Helen crcclman eervu'd punch In the .hell and M'(himei Cyme Wheeler and Fred Jones di rected the way to the dining room. Here Mm. 8. H. Totnllniein poured tea from a handnotne allwr eervlce and Mra. William Alexander nerved rrappe. They were asllcd by Mra. John Wcltxirn ami M !. Ava Hall and BtephcnR Cnrrlck. All of the re celvlntt part.v wore Itivcly K'UVTis. and the hoiiec IlKlned by can. Mrs. pre eented u very beautiful npiicnnutce In Us dccoratlone of violets nd pot ted plants. A bin;.' nunilu r of guests called during- the ufternoon. $5.00 SILK PETTICOATS Black and New Pastel Colors It is only in rcss.iry tu mention tlio new colors to our regular' ..-it r.ns---t hcv are ae quahitnl with ihe value in the skirt. To others we may say that this silk petti coat of ours at $5.00 is a specialty, heing the same iria.le an.l quality that sells at other stores for .ft", to $7.."i. lilack, white, wisteria, pink, orange, aiitl new shades of blue, tan and green. Keally exquisite tints on a sound and long-wearinu taffeta. M. V. L i : .t lililKil.lrie Mill ' urid win be lM-tter i l Th.- young Trien lie inaKazlrie have make a success of It rts have apparently There are some good nturl. a an.l lot His and aeveral poem iri the new insuc. J Jt The Hoyal Necklace" will be given rhrimilny evening at the Aahevlllc w I111..I In West Ashevillc try the Dra- mailv smlcly and will be largely at tended by peoplu from Aahevllle. The annual musical comedy la antic ipated with great Interest and the student Invariably afford the large audience two hour and a half of the ke.-nest delight. A special train will convey those who were Invited and will not drive out to the school, and will return after the play la over. The fare for both trlpa will be fifty cents. The following la the program: The Hoyal Necklace. A musical comedy In two acts, adapt ed from the Kahn of Kathan. Rlntulu. Khan of Iran, sick of ruling Mr, Mac Collin Kasslm, his nephew, the rightful heir to the throne of Iran . . Ir. Ileed Analaboo, general of tha Khan's force Myers Captain Hans Heine, of the ahlp Louisa Jane Mr. Jackson Willie, younger "bruddcr" of Han Morton Reginald Harvey Pendleton Al gernon Percy Harold Mont gomery Jonea. an Inventor and everything ele Schell Louis Lunatic, private minister of Tugga Karta ..Case OouchouBou, a alasy soldier.. T. Alien Adella, princess of Tngga KarU Davlaon Joy Vanderbocker, a New York; girl .. Becker Kate Newea. a lady reporter. Riddle. Mem. K. Hacker, Illftljig. Hidden, MaOlsh. Da Key. Hascall, Ora. Wel- benson, Robinson, Anderson, Reea, Plant, Lucas, J. Bmlth. W. Rmlth Haywood. Btewart, Morgan, Bradley and Alnslle. wilt represent the chief wive of the Khan, cltlaena of Iran soldier, village maidens and slaves The pay has been handsomely mount ed and the original cotincs are correct and beautiful. The first act nkes place In the village of Iran, and he second In the Khan's gardens There are about a domn musical numbers In each act, and tha play nromlee In be one of ths best done hv the student In some time. J J The mixed foursome golf tourna ment waa played yesterday at the Country clirb and there was a liberal attendance. The following score was made by tr. Paul H. Ringer and Mine Eleanor V, Morrison, 70 h. 10, n. 0 Mr, Bdward I. Frost and Mrs. Charles H. Jordan, 74 h. 14. n. 1 Mr. I. II. Jonea and Mis Margaret Morris, 71. h. ft. n. 63. The tennis tournament which was being played for trophic offered by Mr. James Fenton and Mr, d. A. Harvey was also continued. Mm, Rofbert P. John son won from' Mine Bcealo Reeves, S 6. n -3, 3. Mr. J). .. Waddell i. won front Mr. M. lunn McKee CS. 86, 7 -5. The finals will b played tomorrow afternoon, Mrs Johnson and Mm. Wnddnll will play Miss Itllu Hecs was tea hostess yes- terdav afternoon, J J The Woman's club will have their semi-monthly meeting tomorrow af lernoon at the residence of Mrs. Zeb ulon Vance. Mm. Oeorge T. Winston will rend a pnper on "Japanese Pot tery." nd Miss Ida Hamilton one on "Palntlnu." J Jt Mrs. P. II. Branch entertained Fri day afternoon with an Informal bridge party at Margo Terrace. Miss Alice Brown won the first prlue, a picture. and Mrs John Carter the consolation prise, a bunch of carnation. Mra. Branch's guentg were Mlsa Paliley Flllngton. Orcensboro; Mia Margaret Morrl. Chicago; Mia Charlotte Htnlth. Chicago: IMIsa Meyer, INcw Orleans; Miss Alice Brown, Miss El eanor Morrison, Miss Katherlne Cart mell, Mm. Oraham, Birmingham: Mrs. llnll. Mrs. Wataon. Mra. Albert Mall. Mrs. John Curler and iMm. Ed win Tletlg. Cincinnati. J Jt lr. and Mr. Charls W. Eliot ar rleil l.ist ewnlng and were met by Mr Alfred S. Biirnard. ol. Robert lllnKbnm and Mr. R. J. Tlghc. of the MOORE rtmi' "Ht Monil th.m i vi-r, il ih cinric. v jlh Aifrk'-il hanl t ami tliiir ifli bi'i n r-w;rrili il 11 PATTOJf AVKtftTB. Pen and Plate club, and escort" t the Battery Park hotel wh re they will slay during their visit. Or. and Mm. Kllot will drive out to Bingham si huol this morning and will after wards be the guest of honor at a lun cheon given hy Mm. Alfred 8. Barn ard. In the afternoon Or. and Mr. Kllot will go to the Ashrville school. Hid will haw tea. Informally, late in Me nfit rnoon with Or and Mr 'Barbs U Minor. Monday morning In- AshcMlle IliKh s Imol will be vi- ileil ;irnl will '. ..Iltiwtu oy a onvr r the Hillinor. estate, and a lun cheon given by Mrs. M Ounn Mc-K'-e In Victoria, after which the Nor mal Collegiate and the Home Indust rial schools will In- visited In the evening a large dinner will be given tiv the Pen an1 Plate club, after which Or. Eliot will lecture at tin Auditorium, where he will be Intro need by It. h'orge T. Winston Or. Charles I,. Minor will hold a re ceptlon at hi resilience on French Broad avenue Monday ewnlng after the lecture, at which many or the prominent residents of the city will have an opportunity of meeting ur Kllot. Jl J The Children of the Confederacy met yesterday morning at the Con federate hall In th court house and the meeting wa lnteretlng and well attended. Mr. O. W. Worley gave a number of reminiscence of the war time and Or. B. L. Precott who fought In the Union ranks, entertain Jngly reluted Incident of the war and hi exDerlence. The veterans are aakod to write their talk or address e so that they may not only be heard by the children and audience but that they may be recorded. The next meeting will be held the third Saturday In April and any veteran of the battle of Newbern, N. C, will be cordially invited to address the meeting. It I also requested that the veterana notify General Hay at th Confederate hall previously In order that the program may be made out before the meeting. Dixie and Car olina were sung by the choir, accom panied by Mr. Clayton on the violin Mia Agnes Brown read a paper on "Wilson Creek," --and Mr. Hamilton McDowell read a paper on 'The Selge of Lexington." Those present were: Veterans Gen. J. M. Ray. O. H. Bell, O. W. Worley, T. B. Barnes. Dr. B. L. Prescott, W. B. Pounders, T. B. Duckett J. J. Mackey. W. B. Clayton and Hll Noah; Mr. J. P. (lawyer. Mra O. H. Morris, Mra. P. B. Brown, Mr. Ernest K. Anderson, Miaa Ra ehel Smith. Miaa Frances Andrews, Mlse Vera fihockley. Miss Martha Chambers, Mlsa Evelyn Morrl, Mis Christine Lee, Misses Thelma and Pauline ftmathura, Miss Lennle Mack ey. Mis T. Neal. Mia Mildred Balrd, Misses Agne and Essie Brown, Rob ert Wiley and Hamilton McDowell. Tha Young Women' Christian aa. sooiation vesper services this after noon at the Henrietta at 4 o'clock will toe In charge of Mis Elizabeth Sinclair. A part of tha program will consist of the history of a number of th standard hymns, which will be related by the young women. The hymns will be sung afterward.' The women of the city are most cordially Invited to attend o. service. Jt Jt ;, The, Jenny Wrenr club met Friday this ainrnlng Mr. Burnett Jordan will Ing "Ths Lord I My Light." by All Itson. The choir will sing Shelley' anthem. "The King of Ix)w My Shep ard la" At the evening service Mm. Jamea O. Attkelnather la to sing "O Shining Light." by Adams. The choir will render "Hark, Hark. My Boul," the nolo being sung by Mr. Jordan and "Now the Tny Is Over." with Miaa Annie Hall as soloist. The even ing service will he entirely a aong service and begins at S o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. Jl Jl Tho Jenny rWen club met Friday afternoon nt the residence of Miss Kllmihcth Hyde The sale of the work of the club will be held nt Scawcll's Pharmacy, April 10th. The children sewed for an hour and then refresh ment were served. The next meet ing will be he.ldJth little Miss Rlix nheth Bridges nt the Buttery Park hotel. Jl Jl The Inviltatlona for the dances to be given at the Battery Park hotel during the season will be lasiied the first of thl week and the first dance will be irlven Friday evening. The Informal dance will be given every Friday evening and the special dan ces, the horse show bifll. opening ball, the annual German, etc., will be an nounced when the date are decided upon. The tennis tournament will commence on Wednesday, weather permitting-, and the new dub room will he opened on that day. The ground are being nltered and new plants, flowers and shrubs set out un der the direction . of Mr. Harold Rwope. Mrs. E, C. Oawley of Charles ton. W Va . will be the hostes or the first tournament Friday and will serve tea In the club room to the players and guests. PERSONAL Mr. W. K. Ball formerly of Ashe- vllle Is visiting friends In the city. Mrs. W. H. Meriwether of Columbia Is TlslUng friend and relatives in the city. Mrs. Asbury ltarnett Is visiting friend in Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mr. i. elpcars Reynolds return to day from New York where he went to attend the wedding of his sinter. Mis Janle Keynolde. m Mr. Harry Wood, which occurred ycBterday. Mr. N A. Reynolds and Mra. J. lpear will remain In New York un til April 1st. Mra KlllngMn and Miss I'alsley Blllngton retirrnrd o Oreenshnro yes terday afUr aprndlng aeveral cla-s at Margo Terrace. ' Mr. Alfred . Harnard ha returned from a business trip to Robblnsville. Wr. Wtlllam Simpson of Charlotte spent yesterday la Ashevllle. Mr. U B. Clough of Warren. Pa, Is In the city for aevieral day on bus iness. , Mi Jeanle Mcir-nand has rtiurn- ed to her home In Birmingham after a several week yleit to frleads and relative la Ashevill. . Mr. Wallace has returned to the Manor after a short mI to .her borne. Oencrnl and Mr Theodore F Oa- vldaon have rernrncl from a ev. ral Weeks trip to Waeh.nk'l on, Philadel phia and N.-w Tork- iMr. Fergus Htlkeb uii'-r In out aft. r an illnem of a week Mrs. John B. tf'efalu and daugh ter Miss's Helen and Oorothy Ccfalu have returned from the south after a two months absence MV. and Mrs. J., ph MIHerstein spent several days at the Battery Park hotel this week. Mr Hilvrrsteln Is vice-president of the Toxaway Tan- Ing company. Or. A. W. Southgnt. and Or R. W. Swan of Worcester. Mass.. are In the city on their way north from Alk.p. SC. Mr. and Mrs. fharlea F. Lnsch of New York are In thr city for a short stay. Mr. and Mr. W. Livingston Bruen of Washlnglon, IX ".. are guests at the Battery Par hotel. Mr. and Mr. Denn Alvord of New York are spending slmc time In the city. Miss Margaret Rmalley of Bay City, Mich., Is In tho city for several weeks. PTLES CTRRD IN TO U DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to sure any cane of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protudlng Pile In t to 14 day or wtewey refunded. 50c The Corse ol theSonth WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE SOUTH? ACCORDING TO GOV. ERNMENT REPORT OF IMS. "The Secret If out at last: The Southerner, contrary to current opin ion I not Lasy-Shlftiass Indifferent or Careless. "He I Sick." The South la afflicted with, and harbor that most dreaded, Treacherous and destructive of all disease. Anemia, Pernicious Anemia, Pernicious Ane mia. The average Southerner la a suf ferer of thl Health destroying Para site which destroy the rod blood cell producing, an ImjHjverlshed con dition of the blood; which 1 charac terized by extreme Pallor, Genera) Debility, Weakness, Loss of Vigor, Lack of Ambition, and general un dermining of Vitality. The CLIMATE and ATMOSPHER IC condition! destroy :f, the Vitality. Let him get over It. tfet rid of It. Get Well, and he Is m good physically a the best American can boast if there is health of the slightest degree In your, system, "WAKB IT IIP! CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSKLF TO GETHER! MAN WOMAN or CHILD; all can and should be well. To neglect yourself la to reflect upon the Wisdom of your Makor. Nature Intends ell Humanity to enjoy a, full measure of Health and Vigor. If eu do not? The fault I your own, for you are your self to blame for It. Wonders have been accomplished for the people of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Let ua now do a much for tho enroll nas. A postal will bring you. the neces sary Information. Send no money. Write today. Don't neglect thl chance here offered you. Address, The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery. Cleveland, Ohio, Cor. Kins man Rd. and 62d Street. FOR THE CRITICAL DOMESTIC TRADE Wc believe the M. & W. In dian Coal lends the entire field. Kntlrely free from elate and clinkers, burns to leas than five per tout null. It Is a coal us. il onco will always be used. Carolina Coal & lee Company Pattoa At. ANNOUNCEMENT. I wish to Inform the public that 1 have moved my office from the I.eical building to temporary offices on Pat ton avenue, over Western Union Tele graph office. After April 1st I will occupy tho entire seven modern office rooms that are now being partitioned off on tha aecond floor of the Lsuig building N. W. cor. Pack Square, DR. C. F. COMPTON, Chiropractor. Phone Ml. Heinz Cream Tomato Soup Prepared from choice pure sweet cream; much more palatable and nourishing ! than ordinary soups. 10, 15 and 25 cents cans. Just in by express: Neuchatel and Philadelphia Cream Cheese. 5 Montford Arena ! MONEY SAVING; SMJE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee : OUR STOCK e aft of Furniture is a large, well assorted one, and we sell I I goods at prices that defy ' iii.: coiiipeuwou, a Progress Ranges None Belter V Rl WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importer No. Battery Park Flac Phone ldd ; . . AetMrrllle. W t. D.R.ftlcKIiNNON 7 Psttuo Avenue (Over Redwood's Btore) (.cnUcmens TAILOR HAIR NETS We have Just received a large assortment of hair nets, all shade; combings and cut hair made up to order. Man Inuring, shampooing, chlrop ady and hair dressing. MISS CRUISE, 25 Haywood St. THERE IS NO WAITING to be served at our place that is a feature with us lust the same aa serving only the very best In the eat ing line. If you haven't been eating with ua, all we ask 1 a call. NEW YORK I.rNCH ROOM 11 South Main it La Grecque Corsets For every type of figure GREENE & CO , 12 Church Street BUTTER. S5c per pound. The fancy creamery kind, the kin you pay 40o and 4 to per pound fot when made in Illinois Instead of her The express company tts the dlflar ence. Asheville Pure Milk Co. Baa WaJna St.. Phone 554. DR. MATTHEWS Dental Parlors, 18. il Now McAfee. Building. 85, 0r. College and Sirucc, Near Court House. Our work la the best. Our prices very reasonable. We fill and extract teth without pain always. We guarantee all our work. OFFICE PIIONK Ml. ripe tomatoes enriched with OWNBEY'S Phone 56 Beaumont Furniture I Company 27 a MAI.V STREET, ture Values. ' Agents ior wnue Sewing Machines 1 m . - Just received big line Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains, Barbernet, and Snow Flake Cur- ; tains, Window Shades ; etc 1 For Dress Goods of Siilcl ol Wool. Silk and Wool, ... , ,.. .... Silk and Cotton Wool and Cotton. All Linen. Parti Linen, and Fine Mercer-; ized Cottons Call on H. Redwood & Co. For line values in Ladies9 Suits and Skirts tempting novelties, call at 7 and 9 Patton Avenue. sow )) PEERLESS ASIIEVIUJS. X. C. Our Notion Department is so convenient and so well stocked that it is hard to come in without purchasing something in this line. NEW WHITE MADRAS ' We have just opened up some very pretty pat terns in Mercerized Madras at 25c Yard. ' ?' A WHITE COTTON CREPES f Selling well, we have the best lot' here to select from 'y . ' 15c, 18c 20c, 25c, SnowJIaic Ml -AT Eefrigeratora;areieesaver8 ' and Ordorless Sold Tinder a guarantee. Prices $8.50 to $5000. ', ' V Our $5.00 Collapsible Go Carts iittiitaii 30c and 59c Yard W'm:... womejts orrnTTEii. f''
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