THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEX, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, J911
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JT AND PERSONAL.
Mr. T. J. Owensby and Miss Alll-j Bmull tahlci. The first prii. a hand
ion, of Black Mountain, were mar- some piece of cut Klam. ns won by
rled at th Panton hotel Wednesday' Mm. A dihen, inul (he second, n
mint, the ceremony being performed flowering plant In h willow Jardiniere
bv Mr E. B Atklnaon. Tho couple1 went tri Mlm Wnfklns. the third. a sll-
srrived In the city Wednesday after-' ter pencil, c, Mm I Alexander
noon,' having coma to Ashevllle for
The culinary
"LAW OF THE
HOUSEHOLD'
i
Wr. J. H. Roach. if High Point,
waa an Ashevllle vlsr.ur yesterday, j
WANTED A NAME
! Mr and Mra. Thomas Marr. of Can
ton, were Ashevllle iaiiora yesterday
I guests ol the) Herkrlev.
Mr. It. a. Rlveix. .,f f wnaboro,
spent yi-aterifgy fn tin- city.
Mr. H. IT. Rurneii
We will open 00 handsomij, new j
randy Htore. located No. 12 Pat- (
ton avonue. Thuraduy. .March lh.
for business. Not 'having decided j
upon a name for our new place, we
Invite suggestions from the publc
for the moat appropriate name. To
the person offering Ihe beat name
if Marlon, la ! we wl" flv !'',, ,'ox l,f ",ir cnolre
th purpoaa of being married and for
pending their honeymoon here. They
will return to Black Mountain today.
Mr Owenahy la a lumber dealer at I
Hlaok Mountain, and hla brlda la well i
knows In that city. j
The flret of the spring millinery
opanlnga occurred yesterday at the
new shop of the Webb Millinery com
pany on Haywood atrent, which har
bored about half the feminine popu
lation of Aahevllle during the day.
and the i oiisolailun. a fiamci! In
junction. "Try Again." in Miss Carrie
Whlttock. There were a. number of
guests present.
.
It will tip learned vUlli Interest that
the ' IJIvlne Harilh " Mill shortly lie
wlth'n hulling distance, and thoio- who
are not averse to "farewells ' ma
make the pilgrimage without dlscom
fort. Mme. Ilernhardt will uppear In
Knoxvllle on the evening of March
IS, and will paae through Aehcilllr
the following day on her way to Co
The new ahop ! dtatlnctly attractive lumhta.1 where she appears on the
Ith It amart appointments and har-
1 lonloua coloring, to which yeater
i ty'a softening array of feathery
lerna end fragrant flowers added a
l tla, note. The lighting la excellent
I nd It Infiltration fall becomingly
n "my lady" a ah frafne-,her
heauteoue vlaage round, with rbse
rthd pleturn.unea of various
shape n4 drea The preliminary
f penlng, lnHuncd by the Florida de-
i land. 1st Tuiltor going ana return
Ing, gr an neourag1ng glimpse of
hai will be worn during the turn
mer. The new color wr Insistent
(.ad tnatantly noted, th prettiest be
ing th lovely coral pink, th fvor
It of tk on. Brilliant green la
a eloa iaecotid la popularity but not
to generally becoming. Th burat
ttrswg combined with black, are
mart h ft peculiarly softening
effect. , Th feat ar abruptly turned
back Is front it llttl to on aid In
a mot rklh manner. On pale
bin modal In this atyl attracted
great attention, although there were
UnaiMMrable ! In vry hade of
th rainbow. Th Webb company ha
ftfca ncr for th wall known Knog
khata asd the amart hat hav a
atyl all tbalr own. and gl an air
t in morning aniw mat i original
ian4 aamaitakabl. Th millinery
ejrhtah will hOW th lateM nodal
aad an any of th nor oiaborat dree
a aeardaii party hate, which ar th
rnoat uairung oi aii.
I S
f T Friday Informal da no thl
aroatoarat th Bary Park hot) will
pa ooa of tit elaaaant feature of th
WNMIk an4 wiH draw th usual crowd
rt jew par poopla, . Th young people
Uf Aaatwrttl ar ttirnlnf at la fore
Wt tk WMkly Informal dans at
Ltha Fa, and th palm room I
crwdd, ; Th 4aaoa hawa continued
Ha yolralarlty aUtoa their Inauguration
aim i. waaka ao. aad their trmlna
lon. wtdoo, however, haa not been
imMMaea. will be received with ra
laVat SpaBTa aretaaatra will play as
lmhI and pvtmh will ba red.
IDaaelnai taguia at halt after nine
'Vctoe?eV,""w',''t r' '
f A avaelal dUqplay of aprln. mllll
imrr wfll be ahown at Bproat'a miui
jwr ah op Hatarday. Th naual aprlng
,Petag wilt b atmoanoad later.
I . Uv. and lira. Robert J. Brraon
jMmotrioa th ; engagement of their
ltfY Mia Tela Bryaon. to Mr.
Irathar McHarge. Th wadding will
;ialt vlaca hi th aarly aprlng at th
"honk of Mr. and Mr. Bryaon In Bal-
Tbr will b a meeting thl ofter-i-nooa
at for e"elock of th Amoriean
kWomati'a laagu at th roaldenoe of
tMra. Jam P. Sawyer on Hay rood
isrtreet. The place of meeting waa
unhanged thla week owing to he s
f ith T. M.V.C A. auditorium for
other purpoeea.
. '
Mia Netll Oe. of New York, haa
1en ohoaeo to take th place of Mlaa
jdlaabath Andvraon, who haa recent
ly rs1gned(hr poaltlen a teacher at
,4h Park avwtu achooL Ml Qee
oma to Aatiavill highly reoommend
i ad and th achool board feel that It
'haa mad a fortunate selection She
;win enter upon har new dutle at
; KYftO.
Mra. E. Rrwenfeld entertained the
Thursday Bridge club yeaterday aft
ernoon at her residence on Orange
traet, th guest of honor being Mrs.
Irilvrmau. of Providence, R. I., and
Mrs. Charlg. of Brooklyn. N. T . w ho
ar spending the spring at the Bat
tery Perk hotel, and Mlas Dorothy
Long. Th color used waa green, and
lh house wa beautifully decorated
i by the nee of rare fern and tropical
plant, palms, etc. The Ice, bonbons
and iced cakea were green of the
collation which waa served at the
evening, March 18 II will be possi
ble to go to Knoxvllle. witness the
performance, return on a late train,
arriving In Ashevllle the next morn
ing about 8.45. Mme. Bernhardt has
Juat finished a triumphant engage
ment in New York, and Is appesrlps
tn a repertoire of her moat interest
ing plays. it will not lie difficult to
ascertain wlihh characters she will
Impersonste In Knoxvllle and Colum
bia, but It will not he of special Im
portance aa the plays chosen give
her eiul opportunity for displaying
her histrionic gifta, which have been
acclaimed aa the gTeateat of the
present day
Mlaa Mary Ixton. auperlntendenl
of th Mission hospital and training
eciiool, waa presented a very hand
some sliver coffee service recently by
the phyalclan of the hospital staff,
In recognition of her services. A per
sonal letter further expressed tho ap
preciation of the staff and waa pre
aented with the service In Miss l-ax-ton.
Dr. t U Minor designed the
monogram with which each piece of
Silver waa engraved. The following
Inscription waa engraved upon the sil
ver: "To Mlaa Mary P. I.sxlon. from
the staff of Ashevllle Mission hos
pital aa a token of their appreciation
of her faithful and efficient services
as superintendent and her service as
th head of th training school for
nurae." Signed Ir. M. H, Fletcher,
Dr. Thomas Cheeaborough, Dr. Carl
V. Reynolds. Dr. Charles P. Jordan.
Dr W, D. Milliard, Dr. W. U Dunn.
Dr M. C. Mlllender, Dr. U 11. Mo
Brayer, Dr. C. U Minor.
J J
BOCIETT
Th regular monthly meeting of the
T. E. C. will he held today at three
'clock with Mra. pit one, S Ashcland
avenue.
J J
Th ladle of the Maccabees will
hava their regular review tonight at
T.ao at the K. P. hall.
The cake and candy social at Wool-
sey hall tonight la sure of success as
t attendance and th finest enjoy
ment. Home made cakea and candles
will be sold In all sorts of packages
and lia and at all sorts of prices.
An Interesting feature will be an Im
promptu debate by Messrs J, M. West-
all, Chas. Barber, Charles U. Lee. and
J. B. Anderson. Mr. J. E. Rector
will preside over the debate. A sub
ject will b announced at the open
ing. Everybody la Invited.
It summed up in the fa mom Wes
ton Snov. drill Oil Cook Book.
It bringt lo every home ihe clioic
el recipes the world has developed
lor Ihe epicure, and alfordi many an
economical solution lo knoll y prob
l(n oi ihe dining room and kitchen.
And instead oi hog lat and animal
(alt and greases, it bringt into the
family the nourishing, healthful in
lluence ol a pure, highly relined veg
etable oil unapproar.hed for fine,
results in shortening, frying and salad
dressings.
Mad by
HE S01TBTR COTTON OIL CO.
New York
New Orlcs
candy
Commencing Hat urday. March 11th, !
the dale of our grand opening, we I
Invite the public to call at our store t
and fill out one of tho aiijfgestlon
coupons.
Itemember thia la entirely free and
.. ... C..n,..nl mrtll -Inn..
.on. are spending a few days In the , Matur(lay. Mar,n ",g.
IIAKKK A A DAI It,
Manufacturers of High Grade Home
Made Candle.
32 Patton A.enue.
spending a few days in Ihe city.
Among the guesix of the Swan
natioa jeaterdriy .ih Mr W. J.
Hepark, of Ri.lelKh !
Mr. and Mrs. A. I) Wood, of fan- ;
rity.
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Mr Cowan Dusenlx rry. of Concord,
the Inventor of.Oowan'a pneumonia
remedy, la spending a few days In
Ihe city In th Interest of his busi
ness. Rev. J. m,, Sharp, of f Stateavllte,
apent ..t-esterday In Aahevllle., staying
at the Swannanoa.
Mr. Jameg M, : Ramsay, of Btntea
llle. was an Aahevllle visitor yesterday.
Boys' Cake Bazaar. Hawyera' Store
Haturday.
tea
Ckleego
A 11 ymr itnln br th Umtti, Vrmi An--rtrift
Oil CO"K WW. II hit ppV U
lwiiMnl.1r1tU(Iifrii9ei, .fUn'ii n)r
ifii . wilt mill M ht vtih aplnduj loiimor
lrM iMdme K'im i Ctih. u..
Mr. and Mrs W. U Kallman and
Mlaa Kallman, of New Tnrk, are In
th olty for a brief stay. Mr. kall
man la th assistant freight traffic
manager of the New York Central
line east of Buffalo- N. Y.
Mr. W. 8. Hyame has
from a trip to Tat Spring.
returned
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Kllllan, of
Waynenvllle,- who have apent the win
ter In Florida, returned yesterday to
their home.
I)r. and Mrs. C. K. Cotton, of Hlnck
Mountain, apent yesterday In Ike city
and were guests at the Berkeley Ho
tel.
Mrs. Krwln Bluder. who haa been
visiting Mra. William Hardee In New
Orleana for several weeks during
Mardl tiras, returns to Ashevllle Ut-
ilay.
has been vlsltlngMrAajd-Mrs, UUhert
Hall and otherTnenria VorW
Is expected to return shortly to Ashe
vllle .and will spend the summer at
Warsaw, the country home of Mr.
and Mra. James Coleman) near Weav-
ervllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marr, of
Canton, are In the city for u brief
stay.
Mra. 8. V. Grimes, of Memphis,
Tenn., la spending several week In
Ashevllle.
Mr. B. V. Dennis, of Charlotte, was
In tho city yesterday on business.
Mr. W. T. Norton, of Carlyle. Ky.,
Is In Ashevllle and a guest at the
Berkeley hotel.
Miss Margaret Porter la expected
from Whltmlre within several days
and will be the guest of the Misses
Carter on French Broad avenue.
Mr, and Mra. H. Sternherg, who
went to New 'tork to meet the broth
er of Mr. Hternherg. Mr. Jacob Stern
berg, who arrived recently from Ger
many, return to the city today ac
companied by the latter, who will be
their guest for an indefinite period.
Mr. and and Mrs. William Henry
Harrison have returned to their home
In Kdgemont park, which has been
leased during the winter.
Mr. J. C. Kelley, of Charlotte, la in
Ashevllle on business.
The frlenda of Mr. Ambrose Feath-
erstone, Jr., will regret to learn that
he Is critically 111 and It la not ex
pected that ha will survive many
days. Mr. Featheratone waa one of
the most promising young lawyers
until his falling health made It nec
essary to go west, and hla exemplary
character and Integrity won for him
numbers of warm friends both In
huslneaa and socially.
Mr. Milliard Booth, who has been
a rrequent visitor to Aahevllle, ar
rived yesterday from New York and
will spend several weeks here and in
the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hutchin
son have arrived from a trip to Ha
vana and are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Krneat Davis on Montford ave
nue. Mrs. Hutchinson waa before
her marriage Mlaa Hollle Day. of Ht
Augustine. Kla., and haa a number
of friends In the city.
Misa Dorothy Long, who haa been
spending the week with her parents. '
Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Long, on Park
avenue, returns Sunday to Columbia,,
a C.
Mlos Mary Agnea etlnyden Is ex
pected shortly from New York and
will he the guest of Mrs. Fakes and
Mrs. Theodore Morrison. " i
The funefal of Mrs. NlmrOd Buck-I
nnr. n no. (ilea at her home In Jlen-iT
dersonvllle yesterday, will he conduct
ed from the Klrat ' Baptist church of
that place today at 11. ,46. Rov. A. J
Justice will officiate. In th absence
of the regular pator,r . .Two sens and
a dauhter of :iihe decefcaad live In
Ashevllle. and In addition to them
several Ashevllle people will attend
the services today.
'T!
Take a chance. Have
Mrw. ih;ck:k-k fi-skhai,. iZ jour Prescriptions fill- I
Agents for Ceniemeri-Kid Cjhves
These imported gloves are the highest standard
of glove excellence. They are noted yiierever
good gloves are worn.
We have, heen agents for them for o rears.
Since we started scores of new makes have appear
ed, hut none have taken the place of the Centemeri.
Centeineri gloves are honestly made no skimp
4g nothing hut high class leather used only ex
perts employed lo make them. That's why you
get such satisfactory wear out of Centemeri Cloves.
They are priced at iM .00 and 2.00 pair. All col
ors, hlack and white, can he ohtained here.
Jiigh Cjrade. ftluslin Underwear Shorn
on the Second floor
t MacKay'8 Pharmacy
I Prescription Specialists
Opp. P. 0.
A ONE POUND CAN OF WHITE HOUSE
will make 40 cups of the most delicious coffee you
ever drank. Not so expensive after all, is it
1 pound can ... 38c
3 pound can $110
STRADLEY & LUTHER.
Sella White House Coffee and Tea the World's best
S East Pack q. Phones 6 4 and 651.
Come in and see the values we are offering in
Spring Waists of the latest models. Prices $3.48 to
$25.00.
AT THE LINGERIE SHOP
THE GRUNER SANITARIUM
Ashevllle, N. C. 31 Haywood St.
Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment
Nervousness, Paralysis, Aathnia, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of
women and other chronic diseases.
The Bath and MaSSage department, of the Sanitarium Is open
to the public. Turkish, Russian.
Cabinet, Ketz-Hot-Alr. Klectrlc-Light, Tub, Sltz, Foot, Shower and
Phone 684
for select cases of
Needle Baths. GaUanlc and Karradlc Treatment, Electric Vibrating and
Sweedlah Massage ai d Movements. Thure Brandt .lausago for Diseases
of Women, Douches Lavage.
E Redwood & Co.
!
Mr. Charles A. Moore and Miss
l.ulu Moore have returned from a ,
Judge and Mrs. John l.lttleford. of
Cincinnati, who have been visiting the
brother of the former. Mr. Frank l.lt
tleford, and family, at Husbee, have : several weeks' trip to New York,
returned to their home. I -:
: I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arhogast and
Mrs. Car.ie ('air Mitchell returns son Alfred, are spending a fortnight
today f I inn ""torlda. where she has , In Florida at the various resorts.
ecn for several weeks, 1 :--
I Mists Kathleen Ware, who has been
ill. haa reco ered and haa taken up
her duties as teacher at the Orange
r.trcct hi hoid.
Men's and Boys' Fine Suits at a Large Dis
eount, but for only a few days more. They
are in the newest cloths and shapes and
specially well fitting1. Also a fair assortment
of the same high grades, not bought last sea
son, at about HALF PRICE.
Ladies' Light Weight Imperial Serge Suits
in gi'HV, navy and black at tempting prices.
$30 goods at $17 $2? at $14 $18.50
at $10.
Ladies' Waists in all the good effects at
$2.00. $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. You will find
it hard indeed to equal our values. Our $3.00
Hlack Silk Waists in very neat effects arc
something remarkable.
See our Novelties in E. P. Heed's Fine
Lowcut Shoes just put on sale. You will ap
prove them.
White Wash Suitings and Waistings and
all other, desirable White (foods now in stock.
Ask for our 25c White, Pure Linen Suiting.
It's a seller!
Millinery Opening I
SATURDAY, MARCH Uth
Mrs. M. E. Wightsman,
10 Church Street
Broiling, Frying and Roasting
CHICKEMS
All kinds of Chops, Roasts, Fish, Oysters ,etc.
A full line of groceries and vegetables.
1VI. HYA1VIS
Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243
FOR RENT
Eight room house, Ave minutes walk from post-office. One-half block
from car line. Has bath- electric light, rafffce and furnace. Price $25,00.
THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave.
Mrs. William Sydney Purler, who
I
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Oar New Corset Department
Contains Suitable Styles 4
for All Physiques
We have Corset models of domestic and
French makes C R a la Spirite and The
Classique. You have the American or Pari
sian models to choose from.
Among the splendid Corset models of these
makes, any woman ean tind one suitable to her
individual t requirements . The styles are cor
rect and the designing dependable for com
fort and wear.
You may have been buying your Corset else
where, but we want you to buy them here, at
Moore's, just as you do .your suits, dresses.
, waists, etc. Wherefore we have selected the
; very best, most desirable Corsets made.
Prices, Corsets, $1.00 to $10.00; Brossicrcs,
- $1.00 to $2.00.
tP M. V. MOORE & CO.
f PHONE n.
11 PATTON AVE.
VE Its i A 1 .8
Mrs Anna Wheiien. lm bus spent
the -past two uccks in Florida, re
turned to Ashcll!e yesterday.
Mrs Walter M. rtln. of Canton. Is
the guest of Mrs. K. It. liusaell on
French Hroad avenue.
Mr. and Mra J II Crawford. Mrs
Dun-i find Mrs Long of oil City. 1'h..
are quests at the llnturj l'nrk ho
tel. Mr Thomas Itolllns. Mr Hubert It.
Hex nolds and Mr. James K. Hector
have returned from Marshall, where
thev hove t.een attending courts
Mrs. Itonald B. Wilson leaves to
morrow for Statesvllle. where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Charles K. Tiay
nal. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Coffin, of
Greensboro, are spending a few days
Removal Notice
J. E. Carpenter, the jeweler , has moved his place
of business from 32 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack
Square, in Moore's Furniture store.
The Celebrated Witte Junior
Gasoline
Engine
Simple, reliable, reasonable in prire. Call and
let us demonstrate the good points of these en
gines, or ask for catalog.
AshevilleSupply&Foundry Co.
WHEN YOU HIRE
A TEAM
You want to know that il Is
a good one. that when you
start nihi will get to your des
tination and back again In
safety and comfort. You get
these things when you order
a team from us.
I'hone I AH. Wcavcrvlllc.
Roberts & Williams
Wcavmlllc, K. '.
Sproat's Millinery Parlors
Will have a display of Iate
on Saturday. Will an
nounce opening later.
NOTICE.
la hereby given that anpllcatloi
will be made to th present session
In the cltv, guest at the Hatteryi . ,,., A.hiv r Vnr.H
H 0 0 DS'
Millinery Opening
Saturday, March 11th
5 Haywood St.
MISS CRUISE SHOP
2ft Haywood St.
Where you will find the latest
Mr. K. B Oray. Jr., of Wint(on-6a- llon
Curolina for th passage of an tl ! styles In hair goods, hair ornaments.
aiaeoiwng the unaeraignea corpora The moat up to date method of
lcm. spent ynsterday In the city.
Mr. Hay 8. Kirhy.- of Marion, spent
yesterday In the city, staying at the j
Her'.eley. !
This January to. Itll.
lASHRVILLE AimtTORirM CO
TO PREVENT THE ORIP.
LAXATIVE BROMO Ql.'INlNK re
move the cause. There la onlv one :
"BROMO QUININE". Look for slg- :
nature of E. W. Qrgv. :tc. )
Our Old Fashioned Bread
Gives satisfaction. ' Try a Iaf. You
ill not buy from other. Wrapped'
in wax paper
Asheville Steam Bakery,
Phone aa or Ml.
Cut flowers i
OF
QUALITY
J. VAN LINDLEY
NURSERY CO..
Greensboro, N. C.
Smith's Drug Store,
Asheville Agt.
THERE'S NEVER
Shampooing. Hair dressing. Mani
curing and chiropody, for ladies and
Oentlemen
The Old Time Furniture Shop
Kf VArf K M .In ci
Buy and sella all kinds of antique j Q POOLE BROS. Work" W
furniture, and make a specialty ofQ The onlv exDert cleaners .iH O
Bros. Steam Dye Works!
W Formerly Ashevllle Steam Dye W
M
The only expert cleaners i.ud
dyer In Aahevllle.
Any question of the do- I
gree of quality- when 2
you order M. & W. Z
Indian Coal. AH who I
have us.ed.it KNOW
that it is of the highest I ':
1 . - a
ouauiy irom a periect
fuel standpoint, ? I
- Phone 130. I
r - m
larolinaloal & Ice :
a .
Company :
Private or claaa Instruction in 8ta.
ography and Typewriting.
Emanuel
School of Shorthand
repairing ana renmaning old piece. LLi v.n in i.k.nu rn
nraoe 10T4 nAftTti llDftO nu , MIS8 8ADIB EMANUEL. Prta,
tlAVXER RISER, Prop. I POOLE BROS, Phone 123Q ! l2Hao Wv CUeagsaa