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THE ASHEVILLE CIT1Z KNVTtIK8DA JANUARY 3. 1011, J,jr AND PERSONAL. JL - v The marriage of Mr. Ninon Austin , end Mr, Gilmer Welch hu Just -ri announced. The ceremony wut per formed on pctober, 10, JttlO, by '1'cv. iDr.' R. F. Camuboll, tiartor of Hie Vint tJrebyterla .. churoh. at his residence .en North French Broad frvenne. Hn. Welch ba resided In iAshevlll for tour year. coming here If rorn Toronto, Canada. Mr. Welch I young lawyer who I well known here end in the western part of the tate, being a native pf Bwalu county. Hr. and- Mr. Welch are at home to their frtend at 10 Cumberland ve- The ntarrtan of Mis Etta Gor- j trude txmdow and Mr. Solomon Hound take place thle evening at th Temple In Spruce street at eight o'clock and will be followed ny large reception at Zehloekha hall. The wedding wttl be largely attended and many invitation have been '. tied. y f-;,; : j : A children" party will be Klven tht afternoon by little Misses Ade- laid and Elliabnth MerWmon at their , residence In West AsKevirte. There will be quit number of children present. M-fc,.;:,.:.. " . MlM Iluth Oray ehtortaln with card party Thureday afternoon at her horn in Hillside Ktreet, and ha Issued invitation to ft number of ber young frlenda. 1 Thtf Anna Aston Missionary so ciety of Central' Methodist cWurch will hold It regular monthly moet-Ina- AM afternoon at the home of Mr. W, M:. Canady, J01 Morrlmon avenue. The meeting . thi month Will be a social gathering m honor of Mr. C. W. Byrd. Mr, w. J. wowe will assist Mr. Canada in receiving. Music, recitations and reading -will be included Im th program after h4oh refreshments will be erved. All wember of all the hurxh o s -cltle well a lady member of congregation -cordially invited. The following program ha been ar ranged; ' ' Piano aole, v..-. Wylng Court . . Mia Ruby Brehm. 1 Paper .!.; . . .. ,,. ..- ..Mexico - Mr. Yf. t. Cock.' ' ' 1 Vocal Solo, Angela Bver Bright and Fair Mine Marguerite Caitaday. -Faier ......... Central America :.. Mr. Hyam. ' Vocal Sole .. ..Snow Flake M1 Marguariu Canaday. t u , . ' Ulna Beth . Arbogast entertained 'with a dinner dance last evening at her residence In Mont ford avenue, in honor of aer house guest, Mle Mary Y eager pf Mariingtoo. Va. . Mia Y eager wag an attractive visitor of lout winter at which time he wa ' .ry popular In the younger eat. The residence wu attractively decorated the color arheme being red and white. jC!rrmon carnation were uaed jirofuely in the decoration of. the! table which w illuminated by num txsr of candle shaded with red, The . Plane cards were unlpue, . and con rlsted pf large red chrysanthemum 4a the heart of which wan partially 'concealed email mlrrort, and the ruMt In eckln their place "were confronted by their mirrored face. The danoe followed th dlnnor and .laJted until late In the evening. Mlm Arbogaat' gutwt were, Mle Tenger, Mies IJlllan . Kletclier, Ml Maude Gudger, Ml Buth urown, MIm Hor. tense Jon, Mle Myrtle Oudger, Mlns JCathcrlne Ueadlca, Ml Bum , Arbogaet,' Mia Mary Hotline, Mies Holen Taylor, Mr. Richard Iughran Mf. Rhett thifour, Mr, Carl Colllna. Mr. Harvey Chambers, Mr. Harry rVheusaler, "Mr, Jamrs Taylor, Mr. Vonno Qudgor, Mr. Frank, Qudrcr and Mr. Ralph Arbogaat. , Miss Sherwood will entertain the member of the eholr of the Fimt Baptist hurrh tbl evening at her residence In 8. French Broad avenuo. : ": lt njl ! '' iMti Browning Addlck gave a lit tle party yesterday afternoon at her home In Merrlmon avenue for tho children of her Sunday school clans of Trinity church. There were about ten children present who spent the afternoon playing games untlL re - reshment were served. Mte ura Mc&rcs entertained in formal y with a tea yesterday after- noon whtcM iwas attended by qultn a jiumbrr of hor girl friends. The ' bue Wa attractively decorated with arfqus. flower and greena Miss Kllzuhclh llorlim cntcrtnlind Informally Saturday uitcrnoou ut her rvillcncu la Vunie street. thimeii were played and refreshment serv ed. MUM Morton's guests were, Misses Ktila May Ciwona. Willie Wil son, Hulda Hurst, CJIoreneo Fried lunder, Vivian Owenby und Viola owenby. i Ml Mnry Garden I to play In this state in April, and her manager would have liked to present her In "Halomo" In AshevUle. with the full company, costumes, etc., as present ed In New York and the Inrner cities but the guaranteo or :,ooo, put a (in let ii on any aspirations In tliut direction. If th eseats could be sold for 12.80, 11.(0, and on down to fifty cents In th gallery, and every seat sold, there would have hoeh a ur plus of about two hundred dollar to cover expense of Auditorium, liRhta, eta., with possible risk of not selling out the entire house. MIhs Uardon Is rated (is one of Ihu most beautiful women in grand opern, probably th best actress, while her voice Is not on a pai" WItW Tettra slnls It Is very fine. l'erhaps' some of the music lover of AsheVllle will Journey to Charloll or Raleigh In the spring for the occalon. The meeting of the Altar society of fit. Lawrence Catholic church, which wa to have been livid tumor row, ha been postponed. The date of th meeting will be announced later. ' The regular monthly meeting of the board of managers of the T'lmllny Training school will bo held this morning ut 10.30 at tho realdence of Mrs. M. IS. Milliard, 105 Houtlj Main street. Mr. P. M. and Mr. U. W. Realty of Nowport News, Vs., are at the home of their sister, Mrs. H. A- Rec tor on Charlotte street, having been called here by, the serious illness of their father. Miss Bertha West has returned from Ooldsboro where she sient the holiday with her niece and nephew Mis JUols and Master Harry Lytle, at the Odd Fellow bum. Miss Rertha Round of Haltlmore, Md., and Mr. Marcus Grossman of New York are In the city to attend the liondow-Round wedding which take place this evening. Mr. and Mr. U. It. llandull and daughter have returned from Oreen vllle, B. C. Mis' Hortense Jones leaves today for Raleigh after ependlng tho Christmas vacation with her fumlly. Mia Helen Taylor ltVf today for Staunton, Va to antgr tho Mtiry Raldwln seminary. Pr. Und Mra Paul Paquin will go to Hormudn from New York for several . weeks' stay, after placing Mis ruullne Paquin In school In New York. They left for New York Sunday. Mis Franal Dates loaves today for Honing institute ut Holllns. Va., after pending' the holidays with her par- Ant. Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Lawrence have returned from Cloorgla where they epmt Christmas at Mrs. .Lawrence's old home. Mr. Harry Hartaell who has been spending Christmas with hi mother returns "today to A. and M. college ut Raleigh. Mr. Unl III" Smith who has heen the guest of his brother, Mr. Omirsv (i. Kmllh, and Mrs. Smith, fur ten days, returns tomorrow to Boston, whore' he In a student at the Hon ton Tech. Mr. J. F. Clclaml of Knoxvlllo Is In tho city for a few days on IiuxIikhh. Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Ohm of Char lotte are guests at tho Itatteiy l'ark hotel. Mr. William HlmpNon or Charlotte I In the city for a short may on business. ' Mr. Toneh Coxe camn up from Rutlierfordton yesterday on busliu'ss Mr. K. C. Hunter of Norfolk Im in the city for a brief stay. Most Folks who cat of Nunnal ly's Candies enjoy them so much they just don't want any other kind. It's not surprising. foroveraq uarter cen tury have been the standard in candy purity and goodness. We receive almost daily express ship ments assuring un equalled freshness. RAYSOR'S DRUG STORE 31 Patton Ave. Messrs l'owel Tucker and Reuben MrBrayer will leave the city today for Wake Forest college where they will graduate In May. They have been spending the Christmas holi day with their parents in Ashcvlllc. Mrs. A. li. Doyle left yesterday for Washington,' I. I'., accompanying thij remain of her mother, Mrs. Halina Hestor. Mrs. R. C. Mason and small daugh ter left lust evening for Havannuh, Uu,, for a several weeks' vlHlt. Mr, and Mrs. Greenwood left last evening for Orlando, Fla.. where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Ly tie who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Calloway dur ing the holidays, returned to her home In Chicago Inst evening. Mr. a. A. Davis of Utulsvlllc, Ky., Is In the city for a few days on business. Mr. 11. M. Nolund. speclul traveling representative of the New York Life Insurance company, and Mrs. Nolund are making their headquarters In Spartanburg, 8. C, and travelling through South Carolina during the month of January. Mr. Victor Rrownson and Mr. Al len Rrownson left yesterday for the Uoorgla Tech. iMr. and Mrs. Perry Cobb bave re turned from their wedding trip which vran ' spent lu Marlon and In South Carolina. Mlss-Arney Robinson, Miss Dorothy Long and Miss Edith Lawrence Ucft yesterday for Columbia to re-enter the College for Women. Misses Kxum and - Laura Moars have returned to Bt. Mary's school at Rulolgh. MV. Cedrlc Robinson and Mr. Wil liam Holmes returned to the Ueorgla Tech yesterday after spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. William V. Decker who has been tho In New York for two weeks returned to tha city yesterday leav ing for risgah Forest In tho after noon. Mr. and Mrn. V. D. Kitts who have been the kimmIh of Mrs. Kltt's broth er. Mr. It p. Allen, during tho holi days, have returned to their home .1 VjrBll. Mrs. J. V. MemiH and small daugh ter, Mnrlon, have returned to their home In lllrmlnghnm, Ala. TO CtTlUU A POliI) IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine Tablets, Druggist refund money If It fails to cure. K. W. OROVE'S sig nature I on each box. I6c. BETROTHED COUPLE NOT SUICIDES IS BELIEF I All Lingerie Waists now Reduced 1-2 Price Our entire stock o exquisite lingerie waists fire reduced 50. Eyery style is to be found in -our large assortment. !Waists are plain iuckod, insertion trimmed and hand embroid ered. lU.OO lingerie waists.-. -.1 -.,v sr. r.-. . .$1.00 ' $3j(X) Lingerie waists. . . ... ... ... .$1.50 $4.00 Lingerie waists .$2.00 $5.00 Lingerie waists w. . r. . . .. . .. -.2.5Q -v $6.50 lingerie waists $3.25 $850 Lingerie waists. ... ... .... ...$4.25 ' $0.00 Lingerie wajsts ,. ,.. $5.00 '. .$1201 Lingerie , waists. .. .... ... ...$6.23 :$J5;00 lingerie Vajsts. .. ... .. .. ..$7.50 -i $18-50 Lingerie -wajsts.... ... r.. . ...$9.25 1 $20.00 Lingerie Jivaists,. .i $10.00 V $22.50 Lingerie Vaists'oa -.. $11.25 RL V. MOpRE & CO. I EPA RTM KST ' ; ' PATTOIf AVE. ( So Far, However. No Evi dence Has Been Adduced to Show How Poisoned TWO RESOLUTIONS Start tho New Year right by using SNOW QAIMK The all round flour for bread, biscuits, pics and cakes. 24 pounds 90c "WHITE HOUSE" coffee for all occasions, the coffee of excellence. 1 pound 35c; 2 pound. 70c; 3 pound $1.00. STRADLEY & LUTHER. KclU the World's hest coffee J'hoiu-a SI Mill 651 Sn Acgal Building On the Jquare Accordian Plaiting Prom 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S f Happiness and Prosperity Depends on your personal comfort If you use M & W INDIAN COAL, In your homo you are assured of personal comfort which In tarn puts you in proper condition to do the greatest amount of work. Phone 130 for a ton. We wlBh you a Happy New Year. Carolina Coal & Ice Company No Matter Where You wish to gp In North Buncombe or around Weaver vllle, you can get a splendid horse and buggy from us a't most reasonable prices. Phone Zt, Weavervllle. Roberts & William WeaTerrnie, N. O. FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Miliar (is glass carriages (heated) are the standard of exu'lence and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Phone 180 N. Mala St, New classes typewriting at In stenography and Emanuel School o! Shorthand begin January 1st Pupils desiring to enter will please enroll at once. HAIR GOODS To match all shades of liair. Special pieces made to order. MISS CRUISE, " Hnro IWtkButtolandst,' stChairs 13 Sr-il'ff' izr Sold in Asheville by , Harris Furniture Company Funeral Flowers Our trade along this line is constantly increasing, showing that we give satis faction. May we not serve you next time you are on the market! J. Van Lindley Co., Greensboro, N'. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. SEWING MACHINES New Horn, Free, Btandavd, WhlU tor Sal, Rent or Kxchang4. Expert Repair Work. Asheville Sewing Machine Company liBGAIi BUILDING fa price Sale of Juits Continues Not even the inclement weather of yesterday could keep the women from coming in and buying of our classy line of tailored suits, at half price. Today we expect more, because the suits on hand are not extreme styles, " but are cut so that they will be stylish in the spring as well. The colors are gray, blue and bla ok. An excellent size range remains. Can you afford to overlook this opportunity?, Many women who have puroliased before, have come back and selected another suit, because .the price "was so low. ' $zv.vv 10 $oo.ou suns, ior xu.uu 10 iso.uu, v- Every suit marked in plain figures. "i' THE LINGERIE SHOP J8 Patton Avenue Next door to Palace Theatre Great Values This week in Underwear Postoffice Square FOR SALE. Seven room house, on pav ed street, on car line. Mod ern in every respect. Close in Price $1600, terms $400 cash, balance long time. . . . THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave.. Select 45c qt. Standard 35c qt. Guaranteed under pure food and drug act. Special price In gallon OYSTERS lota. CITY FISH MARKET Phone 315 Bros. Steam Dys Work 1 Formerly Ashsvlll ttamm Df H g POOLE BROS. vrtaW BTh. oulj expert cleaner aad dyer in AsherlUe, 01 POOLE BROS., Phone 1228 Ttm Old Time Fnnutnr Shop 67 North Main 8k Buy and sell all kind of antique furniture anc make 1 , speclalt 61 repairing ' nd :eflnishlng old piece. VbQue 1074. HAVNKR A KISBB. Prog. Ptione 80 Fop Want Ad We DON'T KEEP CIGARS , WE SELL TUE,wfU STJNNY SMOKE , HQp; : D. H. FATER, Prop. ' . V 3 HujwkhI St. QjP- P-jpjhem "Everything in Sintoker?ISuplle'r WANTED Traveling Salesman to call on Boss Barbers a side line. Will pay good commissions. Ashe ville Barber Supply Co., $3 Main St, I i l 'MIIKKT.AND. Md., Jan. 3. The fact that he had In hi pocket at th time of hi death a railroad mtlcnge hook considered ny state's Attorney David A. Robb, good rea son to Ix'llovo that Charles B. Twlgg, of KcysiT, W. Va., did not commit suicide. The relatives and friends of Miss draco Klossrr are equally positive tlint stio wns not a victim of solf m order. The authorities are positive only that the dead boiiles of these two, who wore to have heen married last night, wore found seated on a sofa 1n the parlor, of tho Elosser home by the girl's mother on Hundny af ternoon; that they illed from the effects of poison, that the ' poison w cyanide of potassium, of which the man swallowed more than did the girl. They are to examine the remainder of a box of candy from which all the members of the Elosser family are nald to have eaten. They wrtll Salso est somo chewing gum found In the house. The funerals of the two victims will occur to morrow. ficitoor oprv ao.uv. The city pubflo chools will re- j ennven fne th tarm f 111 thti morning, after haUng ; beta close j j sgna A Happy I and Prosperous New Year Wm I 1 to Ml 1 It is very gratifying to us to announce the the largest business in the history of our store and we wish to thank each and every one of our customers for their patronage, asking a continu ance of same, assuring them the best quality of goods that can be had and at the very lowest CASH PRICES. BOSTON I p &K SHOE t STOi?E Js ror trie -iat ten day tor the Chtrsr- s
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