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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN OCTOBER 30, 1910. '.ii. f Yoii Need h uwar aim nun 1 ..' Personal IE i The Hallowssn party given at th ' Psrlsh houM by Donald Ellin to the Children of Riltmore was a moat at tractive affair. The decoration of autumn branch and pumpkin lam tern waa moat effective. The sihk r n the larae hall waa mode to re ,'emble a corn field through which the rising :irwwi appeared and show . te rellefaa earie owl. A larnv eagle fluttered over html with some field rodent In hla talons, which made a. very realistic picture. Miss - Maude Waddetl decorated and took charge of the party for the children, tho' were Missea Jane and Marnuc rlte Erleeon, Joaephlne and Jack Cerr, Bib and Grace MeClaln, Una Elila, Charlie Llpe. and Robbie Por ter, Donald Ellla. Bweln Kllaa, John prookshlre, Fife Ellis., Albert Ham ilton and Carton Ellla. Jl J ' , Mine Rebecca, Cushman entertained laat evening with a Halloween party at her home In Arden. The party waa delightfully Informal and the number of a-uetts enjoyed the affair 'immensely, The gueiita were Mian Georgia Kankln, MM Bettle Bites, Mist Asm Carter. Mlaa Buaannah Wetmore, Mlaa Katherln Moran, Messrs. Curtis Bynum, Drier. Har per, Thomaa Marsh and Edward Marsh, "Mis Nellie Marian Boykln having completed her prescribed three yean course of atudy and practice In the training aehool for nurses at the Clar ence Barker hospital, waa the latter part ef the week given her diploma and hoapltal pin. Mis Boykln haa ' made fine record a an efficient and capable nuree. The presentation was made by Dr. B. Westrsjr nattle, med ical director of the hospital, J J An Interesting meeting waa held at the Pariah house, BUtmore, during the week. There were aeveral ad- ree' made the subject of which fee ing the missionary work of the Epis copal Church, by Bishop Knight of Cuba. Mr. F. rick ens Bacon, presl sent of the auxiliary of the district of Ashevtlle, and by Mra Thomaa Wet- snore of Arden. ,', Jl' Jl At Atl Bouls church, Blltmore. this Stternoon. th music will be especi ally interesting, Some of the solos, : chordae and duets from Mendel aaohns Elijah will be sung tinder the direction of Mr. Harker, Mrs. Wes tell, Mrs, Marker, Mr. fltlkeleather and Dr. Klnger and the soloists. The evening service is at 5 O'clock, Jl Jl The Junior and senior FhHathea : classes will entertain Monday evening with a Halloween party given for the Junior and senior Baraoa classes of the Ora wreet Presbyterian church The party will begin at I o'clock. jl jl A Mrs. R F. Campbell gave a recep tion Friday, the laat of several given during the month. Miss Ruby March received the tueata as they entered. Mra. Campbell assisted by Mrs, 1st trell, Mlaa Marcla Burbank, Mlaa , Marsh end several ' of the younger girl, received the guests in the draw ing room. Mra. William A. Wood and Mrs. Louis Everhart served tea and toffee In the dining room. There were over a hundred guests; ,JI .Jl The masquerade Halloween dance at the Hillside convent last eve atng was a most charming affair ana WIU be long remembered by the stu dents. The party waa given by the ' student of last year tor those of this year, and tn all there were about ainely present, and from their seats of honor, enjoyed the merrymaking . of the younaer people. The costumes were beautiful and original and each character was well represented. At half after nine o'clock the guests anmnsked. The email children were invited to the" party also and played game for which various prises wore offered, until bedtime, which came all too soon. The three large rooms of the tower floor were thrown together, and the floors waked making an ex cellent ball room. After the guests unmasked many Halloween games were played and the usual "bobbing for apples." etc. Later refreshments Wer served, ending a most success , ful and enjoyable party. The veran das were Illuminated with Japanese lanterns, used In the Interior decora tions, which were otherwise of autumn- leaves and the blue and faun convent colore in flan and pennants. .4 Jl Mra R. C. Allen entertained the Friday Five Hundred dub at the Elton. Friday evening. There were An Unusual Display of Handsome Furs Long ago we anticipated just such severe weather as our present winter season. We have supplied ourselves with some of the finest rarest of exquisite furs. In fact this stock is the most remarkoble for beautiful qualities, ' new styles and genuine goodness ever shown in our store. There are very handsome sets and separate 'pieces in genuine Lynx, American and Kolin sky sable, Fisher, Mink, blue and pointed fox, natural and blended squirrel. The muffs are - pillow, barrel and rug styles. You want to see our stock whether you in tend buying or not there are a number of in- ' teresting unusual features which spat e does not permit narrating. Every piece is guaran teed genuine animal fur. Sets $15.00 to $125.00. Separate pieces $5.00 to $25.00. II V. M00RE & CO. EVERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL Li HAIR NOW, and thry don I hava la wail weeks and months lor reautta nihrr You will notice marked improvement alter the very ftnt application. Danderlne is quirk l and thoroughly absorbed by the scalp and lha hair soon shows ihe ailecla ol ila wondtrlully ex hilarating and life-producing. Qualities. It ia pleasant and auy lo uae simply apply it lo the acalp and hair mot a day until Ihe hair begins to grow, I hen Iwo or three times a week till desired results are obtained. A lady from California writes in substance aa follows! 1 bare bean ualug your wonder ful hair mole tor aevaral momha and allMtlamnovblaaaMlwHIia wonderful aullof tialrtbatmeae area orer lncbrn In IrtiKth: Uia braid la ocer I IncbM arouud. Another from New Jersey! After ueluf alith .bottle I am bappy to aay that 1 have as alee a bead of heir as asyoas la Hew .lereey. This Great Halr-Orow. log Remedy can now be hsd st all druggists ia three sites, 25c, SOe and 91.00 per bottle. rVBa To ahnw now qolekly lee .nlerlneula,wa Ctt Will aend a lerso aataple free by return niatl loanyune who aaada tbli freseoupva tsttis M i tsssnts laedartM Ce., nitaga, with tbelr same sad addreaa aad HK In allrer or alamo, lo pay aoatase. J l.-paV FOB SALE Eight room house, Montforcl Ave., entirely modern, furnace heat . Large lot Easy terms. $5,800.00 THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO. 48 Patton Ave. Igowans I King of Externals w ' O e. is oecuruy ior your loTed 'ones. Etnical physicians say Gor ans is the Itcst. positively Cares ll ills arising front in flammation or Coiit gestion such as Pneut monia, Group, Golds. Tars tfvsn Oowttnt Preparation a thorough Umt. It b th BEST preparation on th market far th reVie ot fatnmonia. Croup, Cohli, Cough. J AS. P. SMTH. M.D., Augatt, Georgia BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE NOME All Drasaleie !. BOe. 3 So. G0WAN MEOIULCO.. OURHAM, N. 0. taaiiataad. tad mmn rtfgadad sy wr littilil five card tiil'U'S and the evening ,ih very pleasant. llefreshmetiis witc served. Those present were Mlaa Mantrus, Miss Davis, the MIwch Wot kins, Mrs. James Klckert, Mrs. John Clarke, Mrs. Cocke, Mrx. Maick. Mra Allen, Col. t'otard, Mr. Klnmre. Mr. Steadman, Mr. Owen. Mr. Max, Mr. Iuti, Mr. Wntklns. Mr. Iluck erson, Mr. Cohn and others. . , Miss Marie Smiithersi will entertain at hor residence In Haywood street with A Halloween party Momluv (evening, a number ot Invitutlons have been issued. J v The Pen nnd I'lnte club held a most Inttareetlna; meetlnif Tlmradny ev'enliiK t the Huttery 1'aik lintel Dinner was served In tho prlvute illn InK room after which Tr. W. I.. Dunn rend a comprehensive exsay mi ,, r Jury In connection with the law, courts, tax matter, etc. Viirimi members of the club responded. There were nulte n Innre iniiiiher of members present at tho monthly meeting. .1 The following nccoiint of the mar rlaKA of Mltw ttlchmond l.ncn.s or Chnrlotte. which occurred under rather romantic nnd unusual circum stance ot the Hotel Aator the latter Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! mm OYSTERS Served any Style CENTRAL CAFE Good food at popular prices. Call and see tie. Phone 1211. WHY IM YOU buy hand-made Em broidery at Mra. Dawaonaf .For the same reason I buy hand made antique Jewelry, Silver, Furniture, etc., at ., ...... .. STERNS It'a more artlatlo and a-raoeful than machine made. SPECIAL VALUES In ITair Ornaments, Hair Goods and Toilet Articles. MISS CRUISE, H 8 part or the week, will tie of Intercut to many Ashevlllc people. Miss I.ucas Is a strikingly handsome lrl and with her brother, Mr. Itussell I.ucaa, spent a part of the Niimmer at the Battery I'ark hotel and has frequently visited Ashevllle, whure ehc Is well known. The fiillowliiw Is from a, New Y'oik exchuiiKe, which also published a likeness of Mies Lucas. "UucMta at a luncheon kIvcii at tliu Hotel Astor by Mis. Armlyn Franklin I.ucaa, of harlolte, N. C, who Intended to an nounce before it was over tho en KHKement of her dntiKhter. Miss ltlchmonde l.ucas, to KniilKti Hurry niKicnranut rorRua, U. S. N. were about as much surprlned as was Mrs. Luck when a clenryman stepp ed from behind a screen In the room and performed the marrlatre cere rami) then and there. No one except Miss Lucaa, Ensinn KorKus and the clergyman the Hav. I)r Joseph Hushton, asBlstant rector of Ht. Tim uthy's Kplscopa) church In West 57th street, had tho sIlKhtest Idea that they would witness a marriage ceremony. That they had this un usual experience at an ennancmetit luncheon waa due to I ho lad that tho battleship Idaho, to which V.n sIkii I'orKiis Is assigned, Is to Icavo the League Island navy yard, Phila delphia, soon for tho Mediterranean Half an hour after the ceremony. Kiisljiti I'lirnna had to run fur a train iml Ki t Uick lo his ship. When al ter the unexpected weddinm, hlx mothcr-ln-law cauKht her liroath. she hii Id her dnuKhtcr would probably aro to some Mediterranean port and meet her husband when the Idaho touches there, Ensign Fergus and Miss Lu cas met for the first time four years iko in Philadelphia. The ensign was graduated from the Nnval academy In I9(IH. He and Miss Lucas de cided some months ago Uley would he married. They bad not Intended to announce the engagement for some time, but a fen- days ago the Idaho received her orders for the Mediter ranean. Mrs. Lucas thought a lun cheon at which an announcement it the engOKemcnt would be made be fore the st i-anilng of the Idaho, would be the right thine;. e .1 There will be communion service this morning at Central Methodist church and In place of the usual ser mon, there will be a, musical service, !uinod' 'Send Out Thy Light" and during the offertory, "A New Heuv cii and Karth." from Gaul's Holy City, will be sung. Mr. Iturnett Jor dan will be the snlolst.and will on this occasion sing for the last time publicly jn Ashevlllc, During com- 5 munion. the choir, will sing the Lord's Tracer, a Sanctus and a Gloria In Exeelsis, in the the music will be sung by even Inn h male quartette. . The Strollers will give n farewell supper tomorrow evening' In honor of Mr, Iturnett Jordan, who organ ised and steered their craft to suc cess during the laist several years. Mr. Jordan has been prominent In matters artistic In Ashevtlle and has given a large portion of his time to the "musical life and work of the T A ; , it 1 i ft' 1 COAL NOW PHONE 130 for M & W Indian COAL Carolina Coal & lee Coopany FOB SALE Modern 7 -room house. No. Penland street; worm 12,500, 81 fit f 1,100. See B, THXEIt Phono eSa. 23 North Main St, DRUMMERS GET G00I) SERVICE PHONE 38 WEAVERVILLE Roberts & Williams WoavcnUlc, X. C. Chrysanthemums Greenhouse Grown Pink, White, Yellow. Stems 24 to 48 inches long. Fancy Stock. Prices, $2 to $4 per dozen. J. Van Lindley Nursery Oo. Greensboro, N. 0. Smith's Drug Store Phone Ht , i j tiocsU Agent HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 HAYWOOP ST. Nice pork chop, lamb chop and veal outlets 20o a. pound; airjoln tenderloin and porterhouse steaks ISO pound; round steak 16c; chuck steak 12Hc; sausage 10c. V. V. HAYNIE Cor. X. Main A East Sis., Phone 7T Everything to Bat. 1 TI?Mff!Ytt 7" A IT Q UJIVILVU y 11L OJiilLiiLj A Bath Mat Should have a place in your bath room. Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" 19 South Mala. Phone IMS. W. M. Reagan Livery Wemvervillc, N. C. Located opposite the depot. Has full equipment of rood horses, hack, surreys and buggies, also rubber tire rigs. My atsble endorsed by U. C. T.s and T. JP. A.S. Phone it and engage team. Bros. Steam Dys Work. TO Formerly Aahevllle 8team Dys 03 5 POOLE BROS. Erne only expert cleaners sad dyers Id Aahevllls. (0 POOLE BROS., Phone 1230 Tlie Old Time Furniture Shop 57 North Main St. Buys and sells all kinds of antique furuiture and makes - specialty of repairing and -eftnlshlng old piece. Phono 1071. IIAVNEH A KISER, Prop. SEWING MACHINES New Home, Free, Standard, White for Sale, Rent or Exchange. Expert Repair Work. Asheville Sewing Machine Company LEGAL BUILDING The purchases made by our buyer on his recent sec ond trip are now coming in freely. They embrace all kinds of Dry Goods, Ladies Suits and Coats, Underwear, Fine Shoes and Hats, and Fancy Goods galore, the advance guard of our supply for Christ mas. We ask an early call that we may show you our excellent stock at its best.i Our Clothing stock is very, very attractive. H. REDWOOD & CO. fee first page of Second Section for Son Jflarche's jig Advertisements Sea Food. Oysters and Fish Received Daily CITY FISH MARKET Phone 315 Be Careful not to postpone your shoe J buying until it'a too late to S get your size, in the Style I you want. Our stock is complete to- day and our Cash Prices 5 appeal to quite a few. 1 Boston Shoe Store A TT TV BEGINS x Ate w v v i .c4- m Through Biltmore Estate Tuesday, Thursdays, Saturdays, Morning Trips 11.80. Afternoon 1.09. Passengers will be driven over this great estate (or f 1.00 by Millard Leuerr Co : . Phone 180. MONDAY fP7 ' i K WOME-Vft WEAR. ,J f . . r i. 11 PATTON' AVR. (Ouititiued on Page Three. )
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