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THE ASHKVTLLE CITIZEN, WEDNT.S DAY, APRIL 7, 1900 SOCIETY On aetount nt an e jt.i. ' i ai a amour th' ! : ' ' ; gtadad School th- en", r ' .:;,;r .. i. ' r'-i1 ned fur ThurwlK, nr. 1 i . i i ' turn been pol ri -d In b ' " ' lv r a" The re pres. n'j ' bo '" 1 ' ' ' " j choaen from ifo wire!, ii.n-o i ; 1; initth-a . lax- s in tr.. : ' 'I' 1 form the rhoru for fi' ' n, here this sun.nor arc f "i ! ! '! I IB! M.s Ma- Kimberlv ar th. r. one of Mis Mary Ward 6a H.nt str- I tonight from 7 0 lo s .0 It ie ! -sired thai on be .nil a1 promptly at the hiur as pcih. Jt Yesterday afternnjnn at her rea idenc on Mouth Crew h Uroad avf ntM Mm. William 1. Cocke . ritertairi-,J the members of lh Anna Anton Mln slonary society. The meeting wan a sary enjoyable one and after the tmn laca session the i'mbr enjoyed a musical program which was followed f ItgM y fxamenta, A r 1 C i-l.. Jt Several days ago at the Iblasre theatre In Waehlngfon. I. ' . Miss Mary Msnnerln U popular young actress gave a benefit concert for Mr. William Hyaass, formerly of this eitjr. Mr. Hyasns M as nM has a awrCectty woaderful voles anil he l erUy ta leava for Europe wher he will pan thru years In study Mts Msaaertag M popular wttn 0oatara atldisneea and an haw very trften lslud Ashevllle Ih nor annual fkmthera lour. Mr. Ilyaro I the eldest ana of Mra. Husa II yam for merly a resident of thla city bat how living; in Washington. Mer aon has studying in Washington an t Butttmor for some time. T 1 ' j Tna annual Bat Toeta PI nous party at th Unlvtralty of Nortti CTar llaa at "hat-l mil, win bfln on th frtath of ttihr month eontlnaln I i I. r. pr ript)y :1 Th. f'-j.'i'Airia; (r, , I... h Ml ;h 4 : l th' . Jadft&Ai . , v n tomorT iw i'.riuin by Uri public l eor- Mra. Morrlam tui1 nt of Mr r Hal will b pr'-irram to i n J. flat . . . Chopla in H.d.'lTbarn In Llatt (!') loi list lf in illume. I.Uxt Mm J YduKtin Mi rrlam. 3 Ithai.ixllM Honirrui-u No S . . I.lait Minx iti.l,t r1a o h.irno 4 l.. batiMt Llazl Mr. .Vl.rrliirn. S (a I Mark, Ihirk, tiir Irk Hiurt XJbzI ftil IOMtp'fll H'OtKraNA No. 2 I.lmt M im llolM-rlu i mlwrne. Tl) fonrth of th .-rlrii of bowline tournament at th AttM-rnuirla Club Rill tw rontlnii-d thl nf-nlnf. An Informal ilum will U givn to morrww rvrning at I bo Konllworth Inn. It la th tninntion of tha man anwut to giva thcao lunc aach week throughout tlio aprlnK and nam nrior ataaon. The danca lild at the Knllworth daat Haturdy cvanlng wan a vry anjoyubla affair and the dancre at the Inn ara bocomtnc mora popu lur ai'h wrk. Ji J The White Sulphur Hprlnaa Hotel Rnta houea party io( waynvlll la thla aeaaon to be im Mm aeetal er-wt at the unlyeralty ; . . . aab twr, and Mta fatrah Jonea and Mlaa LJIllan Wearer of ttito elty will leav en Wednesday ef aent weak to ba la attendanoe. The aprtna 0r aM will De Vlwn during the latter part f thla month and twa of the dance will be load by Mr. John Far rlorVf thla city who la now a atudent ml fha onlyerlty. Mr. Karrlor kaa ales been ehpacn to lead tha dance merly maaaer of tha Kanllworth Inn and It la unoVratood that many Im provementa ara lo be made before tha opening early In next month. Jt J It la rumored that a weddlnr will take place ehortty. probably today, In Victoria, which will he of unuaual Intereat to the many frtenda of the trnlch la lo be alren by Pi ma: 'nBn' People. The young people ara ft claat order. Teaterday afternoon Mr. W. A. ' Graham and Mhw Catherine Katoo ward married by Rer. Mr. Willlama. .Mlaa Karon j the daughter of Mr. John Eaton of thla city and tha wed lac earae a aulte a aarprlaa to their wiarry frlenda aere. Mr. an. Mra eaahaat will netde with the parents f Mm. Qraham at their hema on Cen tral avenue. f k ! Mr. Burnett Jordan of the Aahevllle arhoot of Mude will orcanlae a cho ree of forty voice at the Auditorium' thla afternoon at t. o'clock. The ehoroa will conalat entirely of tadlw and the onrahlxatlon at for tha pur IKnw of atodytna; mnelc. ' Ijifer In the aeaaon ierprs.1 concert win probably la (rven. Qulta a number have made known their Intention of joining- the ehoToi and all who have are rqu-t ed. to be prompt In their attendance. Thfa afternoon at tha First Vrr kyterlan church the executive com mittee, of the Ittnathea ITnlon of the city and the teachers of each clans rill meet The mi-etlng Is set for B o'clock and a full attrnilanre la rc ttueatcd. af ft On the twenty-Oral of this month Mlaa JesW Uurton will l murrl- d to Ir. William Jrmea of High I'olnf? Mlaa Burton Uvea at High folnt un.l Dr. .Jones la now pnu tlclng m'IU-lne In that city where he has Wrn for the past few ywirs nctlwly cngitgod In the practice of lit profexKlon. The wedding will be a very quiet affair on account of th recent ileuth of a member of Miss Burtons family. Tti mart-tag will take place at high noon at the home of th lirhles parents. After the ceremony the vmhik cmiple will lejie for a f w w- k May In the North. Mr. Junes I llic -Mel aon of Mr. ami Mm Willi. iui J.omh well known and prominently oon nected In Aahevllle and the tat.' and the marriage will come aa sr prise, hit hough an engagement nan enlsted for 'some time, according to ' tha most latlmate frlenda of the In tereoted partiea. Th wedding will tak place very quietly, Jt Jt A bridge party waa given at the Battery Park hotel last evening to Mra W. K. Huntington, of Klyrla. O Mra, Huntington return today to her home aftef a severs t weeks stay at lh Hotel. The evening waa very en loyabln and there were a number af guests. The prise were very hand some, the first, won by Mra J. H. Hcymoer, waa a sliver cheese Jar Mr. Washington won tnk ssntaad prlxe, a sllwr fern dish: and Mra. Lockwooil. th'e think a allver bon-bon dish. Mr. Phtnney won tha man's hiiftis. a. copper sain ,wrlth ylvr bamls, and the consolation prlr..- was won by Mrs. thildwin. The gtient prise waa a silver almond ilsh. Those present were Mrs. IluntlnKton, Mrs. ICorbes. Mrs. Italdwln, Mrs. 3ck- wood, Mrs. I'nlton. Mrs. Washington M-s. Annie leriilges. Mrs. William, Hrardcn. Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Dawley Mlaa Norrls, Mrs. i'hlnn. y, Mrs. Ma son, Mrs. J I. Alexamler. Mrs. llir- tM-r. Mr nnd Mra Heyioour. Mr. Jack I'hlnney. Judge Jternad and Mr. Clla. The Krlilny Informal dance will not he given at the Battery I'ark hotel this week as (he dance will f.-ill on (loud Friday The Informal dance will not he given neat week :ia the hora show hull will be given . shortly, the second ulglit of the nhmv Apru jim. roe norse snow oan, one f the moat Interesting events of th" year, will he a I teiul.nl by nearly every prominent member of mxlety. The derorutlon will lie Sllgge-itlvp of the show. ad the association colors will lie combined with rlillng and driving aeeniitr. rnents. naildles. ir.om. whirm i.. Mrh trumpets, etc. The hall will ii ikI'iii l. dly be one .f the mont fr : I - of tills city nnd h. b;u many friends j liant ..f th,. season and the In Ashevllle MIks Kurah J sister, and Mr. Ijiwn nc Jones, broth- l)l Im miuHiiiillv haritlsotn.- aslon. for Hi. New Tub Sailor Blouse Suits For GIRLS AND MISSES Wo jiri-dii-t much popnlarit y fur llicsc f rim Yttti' .Muiiinict' dnssi's. Thfir simplicity, ntvit-Tif-ss ;iinl t-oiiifiii't appeal sfnuily to active yonny irirls ainl misses. It is time to lie ltuyiiii' them too. We have them in plain white, white with eaJet and navy liltie eollars', shejiherd's plaids, and ""iiine linen in tan and old rose tints. At;e 2 to Pri.-es 2. $2.5(), :!.."(). 4.50 and $M 5l)' SEPARATE WHITE COATS WITH SAILOR COLLARS. These are also wash poods, and will needed plaee in many a girl's wardrobe, arc cotton rep, with white or Mue collars. 2 to 10: Irirel.."H). M. V. MOORE Womens' and Children's Outfitters 11 Pat ton Ave. C PERSONAL 1 PT KJ rNL Mi. M. A. W.l.-ams aivl da iiihi Ah, h.i-.- .. n ki. if nt In-- II.- r, r r -1 -i . : :T iri- r M'jrr,'- in ana-la. Mra 1. M "oi j rn oia j and Mrs. J idi(. ;n Paves shortly for .9,1 Kusler Alth M.' t utler l.ous M!s Margaret I'. nlao.l 1. ft .ter day for V V rk wher- she will en t. r (it. lutes riirfpital for to.; purpose of studying to a trained nurse. M: I'atherln Kollins Will leave n-x; we.-k for New V.rk w h re she goes to visit friends for a nhnrt time. Mr. T. .1. Reeves of Knolt!. Tmii.. passed through the city yes terday en route for Salisbury where he will be for a week on a visit with friends. Mr. Charles Malone relumed y.--lerday from Canton where he has l;e. n on business Mr. John Caldwell of Atanta. !a-. la In the city for a short stay Mj. Clem Halterthwalte hat re-1 lurried to Ills home In Waymsvalle. Mrs. Ijiwrence has returned horn after a fw months stay in Charles ton, . '. Mtsa Itrrwer who, several weeks ago, was operated on tor apps-suu-eltis Is Improving rapidly and will within a few day b able to be oat. Hhe has been removed from the hoo- ptal to her home on Charlotte street. Mis I.llllan ftatlerttawatte of Way isrsvllie who has been 10 Cuba, all winter returned yesterday with her family to their home. Mr. ft. B. Hani returned yesterday after an absence of two weeks. '"t" Mr. rredkriek' KMnujon who has been In the revenue service at this point Is now stationed at Bristol. Tenn. e Mr. Marvin Weaver was here yes terday from Weavervllle. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Wolker of Ohio who have been wintering In Florida will atop In Ashevllle for a few days en route to their home. While here they will be tha guests o Mr. and Mrs. Snider at tnelr home on Merrlmon avenue. Flan for Summer Comfort Don't add the tn-at of a kitchen are ta Lit saihcie o t duconiiort of but weather. Use a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove arui cook in comfort. With a ."New Perfection" Oil Stove tha preparation of daily meals, or the li weekly ''tjakinjf, ig done without rais ins; the temperature perceptibly above that Of any other room in the houae. Another great advantage of the a ; Buy your faster - Prem Im it RIEW, PERFECTION Bine Flame Oil Cook-Slovc handsome CABINET TOP, which wi'es it every COuveuicrice of the nwslern steel range, lias an ample tap shelf for warming plates and keeping cooked food hot , drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils, and i i even fitted with racks for towels. Made in three sites, and can be had with or without Cabinet Top. 1 1' not it your dealer' address our nearest agency. aBaga' " whether hi eh of low -la therefore fret from disagreeable odor sod ran - not smoge. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ijral liyl.t. If nut at your dealer's addren our naareat aeiny. fcTAMOABD Oil. COMPANY The Easter "Egg Hunr Will ilisapBuiMt many wlio fail to find the Kz with a rh.-i k. hut no one will tie disappointed if s-areh is directed toward this ffliop uhere you will find real eggs, and the money naved will fully compensate for the "search." More than a thonsanil dozen n, w l.'ild eggs Just from nearby farms all to be aoid this week at 18 Cents A Dozen. M Montor araa OWRSXT'g Phont if Among the guests registered at the Manor are Mr. J. . ficntt of Bridge port. Conn.; Mrs. Frank B. Leonard of New York; Mrs. V. B. Halo and daughter of Man Xise. Val ; MlssJ dulta Andjerson of IHetrolt, Mich.: Mrs. Prank M. Llndscy and family of New York. Mr. W. W. Bainrd spent yesterday in Waynesvllle on 'business. Mra P. M. Ransom of Detroit. Mich.. Is at the Mano fowr a few weeks. Miss Cammle Drummnnd left yes terday for thiwanee, Tenn , where she Will remain for somo weeks before returning to Ashevllle. Miss Drum mnnd goes to enter the Presbyterian Hospital for the purpose of studying to be a trained nurse. Mr. Julinn Woodcock who went to M uskogee, Ok la., several days ago Is expected to return the latter part of thla week. Mr. Harry Chase. Mr. perry Woo l Mr. Kontaine Moore. will lie the guests this summer of Mr. llnbeit Oudger who Is now nt the I'niv.-rsltv of Pennsylvania Medical college. Mr. Oudger this yeur completes his medi cal course at that Institution and will after graduation return to Ashevllle with bis friends for the summer. Mr. C P. Westmoreland of Soulli Carollnn la here for a few days on business. Colonel 1-red was In the city A Olds yesterday. f Hal. dub Mr. Joseph FolHom Aln., Is here for a fev if Monii;onu r. days. Mlaa Mlnnls Morton Is here from Ohio on a short visit to lo r brother who Is spending won. Ion. in A-lo - vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont, rihi.,. prlng. I. gre I.. C:ll!.i.iy of her.' f.g- rhe Mr. nml Mrs. r. i J.,, kson of Merldlnn, Mis.s.. .ire in the , it f,,: short stav Mr nnd Mrs .l.i.Kson have spent thi' winter it in tin. to li.. and are now on th.ir w.i to hlcago. their h 'm,.. Miss Frederh ka Im'ion of If. n.i, r mvllle Is here tin n vl"if to rd.iilve.s 01 Interest Tq Free Masons And Their Friends Tha Arm of Chaa. M. Stleff and their Southern Manages hav- dowated a magnlAceat woffd renowned Btleff Piano ,to the Masonic Haaaar' to be Iselit Jn the Charlotte Auditorium April 12, IS. 14. 15. 1, 1909, Charlotta.-K. SiK'i .; The tnrthevSertTed from tha bazaar wilt be used In the erection of a Masonic Temple, a building that will be a pride to every mason in the Carolina. Don't you want this ar tistic Piano for your lodge, your hunt or your friend's homeT Visit' Charlotte during tha Bazaar. Reduced rates on all Railroads. AIIRIS3 C. H. VVIImolIi Cli. Mustc Committee) Masonic M a a a a r Chas. M, Slieli Manufacturer of the ARTISTIO STIF.FF SHAW AND STIErT SKI.JTfjAYKK PIANOS Southern Wareroom: & W. Trade SI Charlotte, : : : : N. C. & h. wriiMOTn, Manages-. Mention Tlibj Paper. BUTTER. Me aa The fancy crsamary kind, the Una yon pay 40c and 41c par pound fat wbsn made In Illinois Instead of bar Tha azpraat eosopaay gata Iba dlOag AshevDle Port Eaat Walnut SC. ' link co Pboaa S34. MEALS 25 CTS. For Ladies and Gentlemen , WHITE'S CAFE 14 Church St. M WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Lai porter No. Battery Park Place, Pboaa if 4 AaturvlBe, M. Ca, OENyiNE ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD and Imported new brasses. Gems and high class antique Jewelry. Scrap gold and sliver taken in exchange or cash paid for same. Victor Sterns' Antique Shop a ortn Park Squart-. MISS CRUISE PARLORS For Manicuring, Massaging. Chiro pody and Hair Dressing. Kverythlng for the hair can be obtained here, in those styles that are the most modish and becoming. Combings and cut hair made to order. MISS CRUISE, 29 Haywood Street. You will find here a very; select showing ot pretty Irn-f jjerie dresses in white and several colors, Extra good value for $7.00, f $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. A heautiful showing of Lin-a en Dresses in white and col ors. " Price from $6.50 to $15.00. , Special Value in Cong Kid gloves for Jo day and Jomor- row Lous' Kid (Jloves iu grey,-' tan anl hrown, 12 and 16 j; Imtton length, regular price $.00 aiMl $:J.50 a pair, ;. special for today and tomor- row. $1.98 a pair Short. Kid Gloves in white, black and colors, an " uiiii.sual goixl alue tor $1.00 a pair. f Special Value in Colored Ainoneite for Ctoday and Jomorr otv i Colored Linenette in stripes and solid colors, 36 , inches wide, regular price 15c a yard, special for to- -day and tomorrow ; 10c. yard AastDayofthe White (foods Specials White Auto Cloth, 36 inches wide, special for to day at .10c yard 45 inch French Lawn, a special good value for ' 15c yard. 40 inch white Lawn, special for today at 9c a yard III D.R. McIflNNON ' 7 PalloD Avenae (Oyer- Had wood's Itara) Ladies and fienilcmens La Grecque Corsets For eYerytype of tgan GREENE & CO-, . , , 12 Church Street; " : 9 a a BIG FIRE SALE Our store was cloned Monday to rt (.1. iii-.h the slock. Open Tuesday at '.I a. m. .-in.! s;ile continues un'il further ihotice. Some new goods will so on .sale at manufacturers coat. BEAUMONT FURNITURE COMPANY,1: jj EASY TO BAKE CAKES When you have a good Are, 1 ou can always have a good lire with M. ft W. Inlian Coal. S Old Stand of o. Sloncr Clothing Co. j SOITII MAIN STIiKKT. Carolina CoaI& fee Company Pfcoaa 111 Pattoa Ava. Mlsaes Mitchell and i: ne to Know ill,- t,, , ell's mot In r. Oawklns have t Mils Mitch- iwr. J. M. rhlles his returned from a trip to Memphis. T.-nn and r.oiii vllle. Ky.. of a fortnight Mr. IMw.irl .1 Uii inli.i-1 i:ti has re turned from Florida. fill a They Aires "Wanted--f'.O. nun Men. Hig store Salaries that . It. gglr.g.- by ll-nr A llarw I. In Tlie S.itnrday Kven- ing Post, date April 10. Sold at book "tores or I v bovs on si reet FOK t.OM .KNOK OF AUI.ON WASIIlNMTi iV April Presldcrt T ift will s' rol to tli,. senate on Thurs '1 ly next the nominations of .lodge l:i'hard K. SUmne of Preacott. n K 'V. rnor ,f Vrlotin. Vlec-Kibbcv. ' 'H' term expired, and Oeorire I V ing ,,f I'reacott as territorial sec i t.iry of Arizona. PUKHIDKNT OF 1UH K ISUWD. VKW YOHK. April 6 H. A. Jnck- n of "hlcago waa today elect-d president of the Hix-k laland conm.i iiv Mr Jackson becami. conne,-t -.1 "i the lio. k Island system in lil h.-n he uas appiinted general t t o n. y. CUIROPRACTIC (Ki-ro-prac-tic) I am now lorni.d In my nciv of flees, consisting ..f seven modern rooms, and et, , an Invitation to the people of Asl,eil:,. (o call and s'e nie and Investigate the great Science that 1 represent. The cause of n' cor-mal function lo cated without .r; -non and removed without drugs or surgery. Dr. C. F. Compton Chiropractor, l,ANt.E lll.ix; . N VV. COIL SQC VKF PIIOM: 621. THERE IS NO WAITING to bs served at our place that la a feature with us just tha same as serving only tha very beat In tha eat ing una. If yon havwn't been sating warn ii, an we ask la a call. maTW YORK I.rJNCII ROOM 11 South Halt it 1 II h'PS'm rFnFMnnrnMrtww -sL-J.pfc i in aa aa it.ui i-aa y Ii 7lrlLLllflLlLS)S)C wmmm - 51 WTONAVEmBLTTE PH0NE53j6 ASHEVILLE N.C. ALL MAIL ORDERS FILLET) THE SAME DAY THEY ARE RE CEIVED. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. : : : : IMPRESSIONS COUNT Tou always look better with rlaan perfectly laundered linena We do our pari. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Special Sale of While Fancy Madras for TODAY These pood are quite popular for waists and dresses this season. See Win-" low I isilav. " lu 25c QUALITY FOR 19c YARD TODAY ONLY. New Kid Gloves Just In We have just received by express for Kaster. a shipment of the lebritnd Pernn Gloves ,n two button ami !.i button lengths. The Perrin Gloves are made lor those who want the best. oves are The 2 Uutton (iloves sell for . c r The 16 Uuti.M, (iloves sell for.. '. H'J? The 2 Mutton Chamois sell for. . V The 16 lint ton Chamois sell for . f JtX HEREAFTER BUY THE PERRIN KID GLOVES. '
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