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iSVftjffJ-ft . -eV - TTTT! ASTTEVTLLT: OTTIZENt, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1009 ' t . SOCIAL & PERSONAL Thla afternoon at the "rn Hirer! Methodist church, the '1'aslot s Help era" will hold tlnlr regular semi monthly meeting. An inlerentlrn; pro gram haa been arranged und nil members, ladies of the church nnd their frlenda are Invited to be prce ent The orwnnlzatlon meet at 3 o'clock p. m. on the aecond and fourth Thuradaya of each month. Jl J The concert yesterday afurnoon at the Hlllald academy irlven for th--entertainment of the Unite tif tin Altar aociuty of St. Lawrence'r church was very successful, the y mntc people aequittlng themselves very redltehly The largo room In which the concert took place vraa decorated with Chrlst maa greens and there were about seventy in th audience. me of th features of the first part or the pro gram waa the aklrt dancing of little Mia Annie Ward, who carried hei live years very irracefully. The chil dren played fund Bang dt'lKht fully The trial scene from "Th Merchant of Venice" win given, the roles of Portia,' and Shylock being cleverly taken by Mim Junle Jones r.nd Minn Ruth Orey. After the concert the gueata remained at the Invitation or Mother De Planck refreshments being served by the children. jl j The Arts and Craft Chrliitmna wile which closed yesterday was of "ape clal interest and many new thlnns wars hown. There ars numbers or artlclea still left and others bclnit flnlahed for the holiday palea. One of the handsome exhibits was a ham mered brass screen, the artistic work of Miss Bead a, of Arden. The wnvet fsbrto counterpanes, etc, are unusu ally good this season and will prove popular. jl jg The Woman's Missionary society f the JPreabytertam church will hold their-regular meeting this afternoon at 4 o-'clock at the church annex. Miia Sarah Miller, a mlaslohary from Ko rea, will address the meeting on the subject of Korea, J " The flrat round of the men'a alngles golf tournament was played yesterday afternoon at the Country club. The nipping wind kept few away and the tea room wa more popular than ever. The aecond round will be played Sat urday, The sooret yesterday were Mr. X E, Rum bough defeated Mr. F. Q. Simpson; Mr-. E. C. Sawyer defeated Mr. J. A. Burckel; Dr. C, 8. Jordan defeated Mr. L. H. Jones, Mr. J. O. Adams won by default from Mr. A. 8. Barnard. jl j The Woman' Missionary aoclety of the. First I'rtsbytrlan church will meet thi aft'rndon at 4 o'clock In thu Bun day school annex. The regular pro gram will rhortened In ordir that the talk on Korea by M(sa Sarah H. Miller rr.ay Se ttuaid. Mlaa MUlnr tl returned tnlaalonary. . , J J The faoulty recital yesterday af ternoon at the Aahevllla School of Mualo and Dramatic Art waa ono of th flneat heard In the city In aoma time, Mlaa Lilly Jackson opened the program with a well written paper on the life of Moxart. Mrs, Weotall'a fin vole waa heard in an aria from "The Marriage of Figaro" and never to better advantage. Hot voice aeem to have B&lned depth and brilliancy. In "Vol Ch Sapete," Mra. James a. SLIkeleathvr was again heard after an abaence from the recitals for sev eral month. While different In qual ity, Mrs. Stlkeloathcr's voice la no leas beautiful and her rendition of tho xria wu especially appreciated. Mis W-.hi.iI1. Mi.-s Ju kson and Mr Haikir were li-;,'d in pl,'iro liumlierH which mivi- tlMtn an nppurtunlty nf dlspliiy Imk the technique and Individuality n each. Mr. M. F. Council In tho Kohuta n major, played with re markable strength and llli-e ncy, ai il wan further aided by dulcet tune i" h's instrument, a ran- old violin and at ui'il at jr., 000. Mr. Council pi.-kcd up thy violin during tin- summer ami lain- had th Instrument authentica ted by experts In Hunt-in The l.irt,' studio wan crowded yesterday and recital was In every way u success. . J The Chrlatmn holiday will brlni? many social dlverHlun after a pecu liarly dull autumn. There will be the usual dinners, lead and private dun ces with it piiHHlhlllty of a Christmas bull at thu Country club. At the Hut tery Park hotel any number of Hinull and large affairs will take place, tho ball room having been engaged fur several concerts, dame, etc. The program for the week at the Hattery Pnrk has not been announced yet, but no doubt will Include unique fea tures for tho entertainment of the guests and patron. Mr. J, I.. Alex ander ha received a number of re questa from Ashevllle people asking whether the new suites will be open for public Inspection when complet ed. The aulto de luxe and the bridal suites will be hown to a limited num ber on application, it I understood. Homo members of tho Ashevllle club will, probably at the unnual meeting of tho director. In January, bring up before' the elgh a movement which, If carried, will bo received with Interest. Several of the members would like to revert to tho custom of former years when the club ob served Jjidles' day and gave during the season occasional dances. The memorlc. of the dunces which with of foremost Importance socially still lin ger, and It la possible that they may again be Incluldod In the club pro gram for 1910. Jl J Miia Lillian Weaver entertained last evening with a bridge party In honor of Miss Hazel Khnnklln at her home on Cheetnut street. The red decorations artistically carried out In the shading of the lights, the flowers made an effective background for the light tvening gowns of the wumen who wrre preacnt. The score cards Were designed In red also and the prltes were handsome. A collation waa sorved late In the evening, Miss Weaver's guesta were Mlaa Mary and Miss Jessie Btlkeleather, Miss Katha rine Mason, Mis Adelaide Loughran Miss Myrtle Rollins, MIbs Marguerite Wadworth, Mlaa Fannie Wheelur, Mil Maude Qudger, Mlsa Ruby 11 L rUon, Mis Settle ISltea, Mlsa fc'atu Nlchola, Mr. Krsklne, Miss Frances Dufour, Mlaa Eleanor LamberUon, Mis Georgia Dennis, Miss Matiell.i Ci-clte. Atiss Alice Drummond, Mrs. JIi;nry Westall, Mrs. McLarln, Mossm. Frank W.V. W. O. Borne, Amhroue ijeatheistune. Tim Cocke, Charles Tol-s-.nn, Mr. Horsey, Mi. Greenlee, F. 11. ital.cr, Harry Theobold, Jack Crowell, Ralph Tarrler, Vomio Gudge-r, C.llil land Ptlkelenther, Mr. Mulllu'in Cleve und Kit-, jh, Hert Nichols Mr. Ersklne, I'. R. Mdlurd. Porry Cjtib, Luring Raoul. Jl Jl Ist evening at nine o'clock, th.' marriage of Mlsa Jane Swirt to Mr. Henery Talbot Sharp was solemnised at the home of tho bride, In Waynes- Gifts from Women to Men are most successfully jmrclinsol at a men's store where men's wants are understood '"d catered to. us. we Bring your gentleman gift problems to We can suerirest and advise. Doubtless no know the man his tastes and preferences. You can make no mistake here. Sizes we shall gladly correct afterward. Neckwear, choice and infinitely varied, -" cts. to $;U)0; silk tie and kerchief to nialt li for $1.00, appropriate for a young man; leather collar bags, all colors. $1.23 to $:UK); coin pur ses and bill folders of enduring pigskin and and dresser seal at $1.00 to $5.00; h-iuher necktie holders with large brass ring at $1."0; Mark Cross toilet traveling kit at $10.00 to $15.00; silk auto scarves, mufflers, and operas at $1.50 to $5.00; fancy colored lisle and silk half hose at 25 cts. to $2.00; fancy waistcoats of madras, flunrel or silk at $1.50 to $8.00; lw, Romeo, and cavalier slippers; umbrellas ; etc.. etc., arc oidy a few suggestions Doubtless you will find the very thing. Re member that it is our especial business to sell ,what men v-aut and prefer. M. V. MOORE HABERDASHER O.OTIIIEU vlllf, North Cui-nllim. The decora tion in the front parlor. len- the ec-moiiy w hs ,.-rl - i iiu-d, - re ,.f 'briMi not Kieens mitl whii-. Ji;M !' f"e the ecreiriull) -Ml1 Maf fiooiu , ;iecump;iriu 'I b Minn 'vuinlun si hi I.;, ''i'linu Arl .M y All," by Hr-id- sli.i, and "Hei an.-," hy 1), llanlelut At tin- appointed hour i In- little l ili- bun-li. i, rei , John .Swift, Jr., and 'I lioTn.iH-ne Huuell, cntei.-d llie p;,r loi li, Oo- Htralna ul l.ulu ijki - n'n wed iluiv; in.iii b, pl.i ed b .ii.sH .Mary i;n, ;u cuinpuiii d on tlu: violin by Miss Matiaret ritrlnxlleld. They .), ,ro,u lo d the altar, which wad at -ranged in the bow-w ind'nv. at.d Kiith . r i ii 'be r ililiMiiK lui nied llu- : 1 1 h I f.. llu- bridal paltj. Kev. I. W A li-xn nder, paHtur ul the l-'itHi I'r' s blerliin i li u ri li, uf Tarliuiu, ent- iec and took hi place at the altar. 1 ul lowing him eame the kiuoih with llo best man, Mr. Itobert II. I'.itt ui. f .. w Virk. Tlo-n , ano- tlo- ruai'l id-horior, MIhh Nora .Swift, ,-Uhtt r the hrl'le, gowned in wh'le llllyill Hllk and i arryliiK an aim huti'juet u l-liik I.a l-'rance iuhih. The bride entered Willi her f.-itln and uaH met at (lie alt'ii' by Ih ruom, while they v,-r(. mi-.- mail alol Ulfe, the IlllpreHHive I1 Cee- ni'iny uf the l-iiieuj,,i I ihcieh h me. lined. After the prawr .-nd while the hride and uruum were i-till l.uei 1-ln- MiHH Mary lluuue Impi ei i el aiiK, "lib: 1'eil'ect l,(in-," Tin- bride Willi- a White- crepe de ( hilie robe over wlllto taffeta Milk, dimmed with princess lace, and u veil -.vhl' h was hold In place by a wriiilli uf orange blosMom. Hho carried a shower l.i u quet of bride's i-ohcs and bile of the valley. After, the ceremony, a recep tion was held and refreshment,, v.cre Mi-rved in the dining room, uhlch was dccoratiMl In pink carnation end sinl lax. In thu library the numei iiiM and beautiful gift were displayed The bride, wliu Is the daiiKhlcr ul Mi .1. 1. Hwlft, ono of the leading luiHii'cHh men or Waynevlle, Is an cttractiw and acciiiupllHhed youim woman, vl,o ha a. laro circle of friends. The groom I an eiiergelie yoiin-,- hiii'lness man of iJimver, I'obirado, a mi iuber of the I Inst of Hharp and MnnpilH. I Il ls the son of Mr. and Mr.i. John II. Hharp, or I'ool's Hock, North I'aro llna, one or Virginia's old and promi nent families. The out-or-tnwn quests presenl Were, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hharp, Ml Frances Hharp, Cool's 'lock, N t.'.; Mis l''lorenci Hharp, ( 'harlot te, N. (.'.; Mr. and Mra. ('. '. (I raven, l'ortsmouth, Va.; Mr. I. II. Catton. New Yolk city; Mis Lewis, I hlla delphla, I'll.; Dr. and Mis. J. W. Kaucette; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wood cock, Ashevllle, N. I'.; Mr. and Mm. John T. lluiley; Mr. Ueorge M. Trup tle; Mr. II. A. Milder, Cant n, . '.; Misses Mary and Minnie Owyn; Mr. Lenoir tlwyn, Hpringdale, N. i". Miss I.ucy I'cnnlmnn and Miss Su le Pennlmuiii will not return from college ror the holidays, 'but will spend Christmas with friends In the east. Mlsa Mary Utilise Hwope returns from l'clhani Manor for the midwin ter vacation, December HUnd. Sir. W. R. Hreeae, or Urt vurd, in tho city for a few days. Is Mr. Dubois Iloca returns from Cor nell university shortly for the holi days. Mr. Mulligan, dispatcher of the Southern railroad, has returned from a several weeks' visit In Tennessee and the South. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ci well and daughter, Margaret, who have been visiting friends and relatives In the city, have returned to their homo In Charlotte. Miss llildu Mitt hei, or Cohimbi, . 8. "., Is visiting Miss Walklns Tor several days. Messr. It. It. Williams nnd Mnrii W. Itrown have returned from a trip to Richmond and other Virginia cities. MIbs Laura Carter will lurlvo today from Mount Eagle, Tenn., to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. Davidson, before leaving for New York to take passage for (lerinany Charles I . Marquette, of Atlantic City, Is spending a few days in Ashe vllle. Mr. Itobert A. t'uinmlnuH. of I'llis hurK. who is comuH-ted with the Na tional ('askct company. Is ptudin a few days hero on businesM. MIhh llurten.se Jones and Miss Sa ruh Jones will arrive in Asbevil'--about the HOtli to spend the holiday.' with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. ,lnmi t'owan are ex pected to arrive In the city shortly o spend the holiday season with Mra Collins- parents, Mr. and .Mis. Jann.s .1. Itrltt. Mr. and Mrs S. n. Ilradhy left yes ti id ay afternoon for I'liilmlelphi.-i am! New York. Mr. Harvey II. liarrill, of Jacks m ille. Is the guest of his parents, Mi ami Mis. I-'. K. 1 1 : 1 1-r 1 1 1 . of this city. Mrs V. M. Jones has returned from a several weeks' visit with her son. Dr. William Jones, of High 1'olnt, and with Miss llorteii.se Jores at Kal- elgh. Our Millinery De partment is on the Jecond floor jig Specials Jff$ Qeing Offerdd in millinery final Reductions on Our Juits, Coats and Capes Ifou Can Jaite Money by Mending Jhis J'ale Jhursday. priday or Saturday We have quite a line of these goods that we must close out before Xmas. In order to do so we will put the prices down so low that no economically inclined person can afford to overlook this opportunity to buy seasonable oods at such reasonable prices. The suit department has grown to such proportions in the last couple of years that near the close of the season we find it necessary to sell them at very large reductions in order not to carry over any to following season. This has been our most successful season and we have sold more suits than ever before, but there are still some hundred and and fifty or two hundred suits left to be sold during the next two weeks. Our showing of Children's Coats and Ladies' Coats and Capes has de creased somewhat in the last week but we have too many on hand yet and they must go if these special prices count for anything. $60.00 Suits at $42.50 $50.00 Suits at $37.50 $40.00 Suits at $30.00 $35.00 Suits at $27.50 $30.00 Suits at $22.50 $25.00 Suits at $18.00 $20.00 Suits at $14.50 $25.00 Capes at $17.50 $17.50 Capes at $12.50 $12.50 Capes at $8.50 $3.50 Children's Coats at $2.62 $12.50 Children's Coats at $9.38 $12.50 Coats at $8.33 $40.00 Coats at $26.67 When you realize how close these goods are sold in the first place you will appreciate these special prices. r savi Meet Ifour friends at the &on fflarche SVI; Ol' 100 HOl.l.AKS long, dangerous slct,:ir.ss can impliMlieil by Im in.; acci ri ady Vli-k's i 'roup and I in imio- nia Sahc. It's the great, st i elltic and pronipt cllecl, t. Money back if not delighted. All dniKgists. SALE of SECOND HAND INSTRUMENTS Tin following list of instrument taken In exchange as partial pay mentu on the Artistic StlelY and Shav piano, are being thoroughl o, r baulcd and r.n li i-no will la- in liio condition, ami miirht suit some pur chaser who would like a scrvicabb Instrument at a low- price and on ea- terms. If .so. unto at once lakiio. first, second and third choice, and w- Ml Beautiful Works of "FOREST CRAFT" FOR XMAS GIFTS at the City SlttlhuuTv Co. HI! I'lillon Ave. II. M. IIIKI . Prop. Asheville Phannacy, Opp. P. O. Phones 1360-260, l'l-escripiions cVlled For and Delivered. '.HZn 11 IS A WISH Ttil.W $ REFINED PEOPLE. demand rare articles, old hand-made jewelry and furniture at VICTOR STERN'S Antique Arts and Crafts Shop Sondlcy lliilliKint Haywood St. I W. 0. WOLFE. Monuments and Tombstones Domestic and foreign Kranlte und inarlile. Iron fenco liaes, and all kinds of cemetery llnishings. De signs on application. Wolfe hulld Ir.K Tack S.iuare nnd Market St. Ashevllle. N. t PAIM.i:sS DKNTISTHY Now Is tho lime to look after your decayed tei-tlv saves ;i,-iin nnd vorr.v duriiifr the cold weather. Teeth filled and extracted without pain No charge for evaminatlon Prices always reasonnl.lo. tu be prepared for enii-rKencics. Many people BO lhroui;h life an I suffer from cramps, entice, neural gia, rheumatism, cold on their chest without knowiipf tin- quick comfort that a hot water bag rives. We have them In different sizes, aa well aa all kinds of ru bber KOodx In sprays, douches and evcrythliiK ui-lo-date In tfie Drug line. CAKES, PIES, BREAD, ROLLS. f. lw -tiling for Christmas. Order from phone 622 and save worry, bother and expense. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY PURITY ICE CREAM IN BULK and BRICK Vrf'e.-tly packed. Phone ff)4. ASHEVILLE P URE MILK CO. 1st FREE! It will cost yon notliine; o consult me regarding ynur eye troubles. Take advantage of the opportunity It May saV money later. will Klo y. return mail ti a lull description lu person: Mr. W. if i'Iiuiik Ashevllle. v Hran of the 1'iiiversity III spend th,, holidays in Miss Hums returns shortly to T ronlo. Can., after a several ux-i-ks stay at "Klbeinar." Dr. Gilbert T. Kowc leaves tomor row for CbarUtte Dr. Detwller i exie, ted In Ashevllle the same day to take charge of Central M.-thodist church. coi ns ccai si: in i( in: I.AXATIVK llllilMil oulnlne. the world wide Cold und Orlu remedv re moves cause. Call for full name, luok for inViiature K. W GROVK. 1'jc SDt KITTAHY THKNT HfTTI HNS. Secretary W. J. Trent of ihe V. M 1. has returned to the city after an absence of three weeks spent In Tenn easee, Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky, lie will make a report ol the unnual Y. M. C. A. conferenie held In Louisville, at (he Y. M. 1 aoiig service Sunday afternoon. No. 1. 1 lairiiiKtoii. rosewood case self plav ,-r $:ioa No. 2. Stlif. rosevvood case .. 1.'7'' No. II. Ivers A I'ond. mahogany cae L're No. 4. Matliiishi k. ebonlzed . ae v e No. f,. Kmerson. walnut case.. :'iin No. II. Hrauniiill.c, oaTt case.. 1" o. 7. Kinslnn v inahoMunv- ca.- 17 N.. s. Arimi. ehoniju'd ease .. '" No. . Oilhett. ei, nixed case.. 1 N.i. 10. Svvi.k. clx.iused case.. . . U'". No. 11. Windsor, walnut ease 1' No. 1 '. Cfovvn. walnut case .. . I- -N(. 1 :l. Stelnway s.juare , . . . . l.'oi No. H. Ncvvtiian Urns., sipiare .. V No. l v Knipire fqtiare .. No. 1t. StieiT. s.iu-iie No. 17. (llov ,-t. en. sqlVU'e .... I" No. IS. StieiT sqiuire '" " No. 111. Knal-e square No. id. I'rlssoii square a" Kasv weekly or monthly pavnunis if desired. Kvo Specialist So. U-10-1J Drhumor Itldg. Cor. V. K. GARDNKR, IMniiiifacturthK Optician Church anil I'atton Are. Dr. Matthews' Dental .Varlors, Cor. ollet;e and Spruce Sts., near (he ourl lloi,,. ofliix- I'hoiie !!, lU-sl-dence l'lionc B72. Consult an Expert PEERLES3 MISS CRUISE, 2 - i. ire ol ..hi- hair S h , i in iii ir . Si a 1 1 a s aliv. AH k, mi ned ol l III in i li ts liable. pri.-. s. Haywood St M. WESB & COMPANY: . ! Uiniaeo Impurtm ! So. Battery Pr PUm Pbone 1M I Chas. M. SUeff, .Mntnifactiircrs of SticfT Si If 1'lav ,-r anos w ilh the sv the Artistic StietT. and Shaw, the pi et tone. Southern Wareroom 5 Wisl Trade St.. CHAltl.oriF N. C. C. H. WII.MOTH. Manaser. FRUIT CAKES, W hole or by the II)., also layer cakes, pound cakes, ete. College Street Bakery. 37 l:. Cnllee,V St. WALTON & McLAIN oi l i:us A Rocker to the person holilinir th lucky nuiuhcr. Christ iiias. you set a chance with every dollar you spend with them. Iok In their win-low. Phone lDlfi. 13 S.. Main St. Special Sale of COAT SUITS To-Day, Friday & Saturday Now is the time to buy a pretty, stylish and ser viceable Suit at a reduction of 25' . A splendid as sortment in all sizes and colors.
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