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TIIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911 if; 3 AND PERSONAL. 7 Clsss: J. Robert Jones, Mis Pearle Bhuford, Mim Bonnie ghuford. Miss 9 Jfasl Miller. MIm Sue Merrell, Mlssjf: 3 - Th ntarelaae of MiM Mae Roger $ 44 Mr. Thomas J. Turner occur $ rfl yaatarday afleraeoa ( the Bap i Mat parsonage, the ceremony being I 4rjmad hr Dr. W. M. Vine Mis Jtegars ha im4i her home with friend in South ""ranch Broad ave- Una, alaea the death of her parent! 9 several year age. Mr. Carl Roger, a I brother of tha bride, la a memuer i of Tha Cltlsen force. Mlaa Rogers f wr a btnln travelling gown of tray cloth, aad a larg black hat, $ trim with tray ottrlch plume. ' Mr. aad Mra Turner left In the af ternoon far Caltiatbta and Spartan hurt, and on their return win reelde la Toledo, whara the former le euc- ceeefully engagod In bualneae. ' Tha' apaaamne of Da Wolf Hop f nftt avanlnt at tha Auditorium ,t fa ah tntarnatta areat of h week r aad there will undoubtedly b .vary 4 larg audience. It haa been rumored a that , Waar h 90Mr eltned an hie laat tour to favor the tUaureua udlna wua - vasay I tha BAt,- Which wa will ha raoeved .tk ml if r. Hopper haa tood naturrtlrreaaal t tha call at F-t 'apeeh" follew4 hr aaer cried for l"Caay." until at laat tha tribulations a tJatar faH " w" ' e.,urv aad etudente of th Vdfca hi aenaa bav lawad Inv . the eavaath aaaual com eauaat eaaratae which ;Uha ia Thursday mday, March aa.ii Vh aaaaal addreaa will be lre a Judg 4 C. Prttahard, which erttl read BMeraat, W tha aeaa. n. The uwrf t th program', muraday. it a. m., Senao by ft. Ir'rw-"t - ' Thufedey. I p m, 9rv w Thursday. . "a, Canoart by tha ' aehool. ' "1 rnday, IS s. -. Claaa B'f 4aa ! J-.;':' ' mdaV. 11 a, Annual Addreai Irt rrkhTr . h O'rta- Madal eon V' fetat, ' . firlat-1 p. m Annual Coneart. f.- J il Jl - .. " Tha Chartotta Obeei-rer yeeterdey m aaatamed thd f allwln aeaaunt ol a .' fnarrlaM which eceurred Monday Vi anlnp; fa pnor. in whoh will be af totaraat ta tha ftiaitu at nr. . r niaa af thia city. - " 'A turhrtaa marrlata tooh alaer ill lb Freebyteiiaa aarawaata at aar r half-paat abjht adoek tonhrht nj,wr m. . ateola officiating, when ! Wllmer Blaa. dauahtar f ?'an4 Kra. S. t. Baa allaharjC, eparato la tha talapndna a hat U thlt ety bacam tha hrlda af Mrv J4a Cima, aa ampoy ', ttiA Bell eamaaay at Aahavtll. ' Mr. ' Cliaa earn a SaWabary earerml day r 1 a aft tha couple dalda to tab " thair tHn and raMttyaa aaawaraa. Thar tua ncatiaa. wet at tha , telephapd. afflea, and, with aavaral ,. trlaaa 4raa ,ta anar. Artar th taateoMar, hajf rova ta th bride t fcejae ! th! eltjr and Informed her :'.'r BaraiU't a thalf lharrtata, Thay will ' a ta Ahuia thr future hdme, aaarr.,.Mta. aina la a atataf . Mm eeU Trattaa, Charrotta. Th rouple had haaa awaathaana ror aom tawa, Mr. Oin (armarly haint with th tataahona eampaay in thla city. . -. jt Jt . .. , Tha aammaearant ' enereteea f tha .Democrat Hlth aehool which aava Jet. been concluded were Tha Dentaerat Hlth aehool ta one f X tha beat Itt tha aounty and aroot In . t1 baraat waa evinced la the comfia.ie t aaaaa aaaretaaa. Dr. Vtnea di!r'l . a aaaaal addrtaa. The foivwina h Mt axoaram, . luaday. March II. 11 a. m.: -t aual aaraaoa. Bar. W. T. Bradley. Btackfruua, K. C. j k Monday. March to. 11 a. m.i An . ? nual addraaao-Dr. W. M. Vtaea, Aahe-! V vilta. V. C T.il . m.t Dntartalamant of the primary department. t TaaaaW. Maiwti II. l.l a. m,: aeaimtlan eetitaat. flaaa Sol .. . . "Tha Chariot Race" "1 - Bawaaa Carter. ' f Leila Carter . . . . Democrat. K. C. ?, ' "Th Honor o( tha " r! jtnle Buckner .... Democrat. N. C. v'The Maaterplara of Brothw relt." v? Ada. 6rf... , Pamocrat, N. C. ,i "-atr.- . iiflora Hampton .. ..Democrat, N. r. Si "Aunty Dolefura Vlatt. , &"jLola Carter .. .. Democrat. N'. C ! a "MacLatnat ChlW." cRowna Carte .... Domocrat. N M ';ne ai uta ncrota. C. ijBarV Robert. .... etockavllle. N. c. ei "l ee Bad." (b "l ee Uood. ' Pro Patrla." Kate Carter Aehevllle. N. C. "The ConleMlonal." Piano flolo "The Btorm" Clyde McLean. t p. m. -l4auiatlon Coolant. Muelc Democrat String Band ftufua McKlnney . . Democrat, N. "The New South." Ralph Wllltamo .... Wliuton-Salem "Sparucua to the Oladlalort at Ca pua." Frank Carter . . . . Democrat. N. C. "When the Evening Shadowo leng then. 1 Shall Be Home.' Lee Oarrlaon . Democrat, N. ('. "Reaurtam." Herman Boone , . Democrat, N. C "Courage to Overcome DlfClculilee." Piano eoto .... "Varlatlone of Dixie" Clyde McLean. rrank Bucbner Democrat, N. c. t Still Live." Tom Oarrrlaon . . Democrat. N- C "Bvary Boaa Haa a Thorn." Floyd Boone . . . . Democrat, N. C, "Death of Lincoln." Herachel Burkner . Democrat. N. C. "Sir Walter Raleigh ana Virginia Dare." Herman McKlnney, Democrat. N. "The Tell-Tala" Heart." Murahy Buiiaaaa. . Roohvlew. V. C. "Tha Qtm of 8rfc " Levi MeLaan . . . Damocrat, K. "Tha Heroea of the South." ctvde Dillingham. Damoerat. N- c "Too Uta for tha Train.1 Muelc . . . . Democrat String Band T.lo a. m.: Annual concert. Awards In af medata and prtaea Marehala: Tom Oarnaon, chief: Lat McLean. Grady Morgan, Will Oarrlaon. Lola Carter, Rowena Car tor, Bart Baberta. Tha Wamaa'a board af etty mle. eiena will meet In regular aeaalon at four o'clock la Central Method :at church, Thla will bo tha annual meeting and tha eloeUon of offlcere will be held, rail attendance la urg d- Mlaa Alma Hawthorne entertained laat evening at her realdence In Hay weod atreet with a pratty party ta which aulte a number of young reo Die were Invited. The drawing room aad dining room were dacoraled la pink and whlta oaraatiana ar tue aama color waa carrioa out in m ra an refreehmeijta Dancing f gamaa and there waa an Impromptu muatcal pre gram. ja , Ji Mre. Baetl Valantme waa th gaeat tt honor at a dinner tlvea tart ave nlng by Mr, rjatlllard S. Teanoat at tha raaldcac or tn mtior ra rr an drive. Tn taoie aecoraiionf ware yallow Vinaull. Sim Stella Cheek of Weavorvllle and Mr. Charl' r. Corbatt werr auletly married yaatof day rrtornlng In tha atudy of Rv. l. a, wimarni. mim Chock antered tha Mlaatoa Keaplta Tralamg arhoat for a u race reoently Mr. Corbett la connected with the Southern railway, and la a nn'lvc ol Text a Mr. and Mra Corbett will mk Aahavtll their home. The Aahevllla Dry Ooodn Co. have formal millinery opening Thura day. March it, at their eatabllahment In Patton avenue. The mlll'nery de partment of thla ehop le one t f It attraction and (ha he ehrtwi tr up to date, good llneo and rtlMc colorlnga All of the lateot 'tylea ere ahown and tha price ofler-l re n additional Inducement. Ch-0 atr morning hate aad drone ht. m nil color The opening will ', i of the moat Important af the r-rtntf w the ladle of A (habile. J J The faculty and claea nf the r StateaHlah tohooj have leeued lavttationa to tn rourtn annual com mencement, which takea placo Muf-h ti ll at ralrrlew. TH- 'H- " h ha been very aucceeeful enrt th work f the etudente te or a httjh ardor of eicellettce. The "ollonl -t m th program: Friday. March 14, 1 p. m.: Primary and Intermediate department. t p. m.: Recitation conteet fnr the Dr. C. M. McOraeken medal. eaturday, March in. 1 . m.: Dec lamation conteat for th Mr. and Mra. T. 3. Miller medal. 11 a, m.: Literary addree by Rev. U R. Ahernathy. Canton N. C. 1.X9 p. nv: Cln exerclaee and pre eentatton of medl and certinrntee, Phort addreeeee, Ruperlntendent Rey nold. Profceror W. ri. Hipp end Prwetdent R. U Moore, Mer Hill rollers. I p. m,t rtenerel entertainment High aehool and muelc department. Mayma Willlama. Mia Malll Wil liam. Mle Minnie Wtlllam. MIm Ellen Lydla. Mil Edna Merroli. A r-drawlng of the conteatanu for the ladle champlomhlp leant cup. without cla.(inatlon, will be held at the Country club Wedneeday morning at 1 1 o'clock. It I requeat ed by the committee that all partici pant bo preaent. The tennl tourna ment will be on of the moat Inter- eating ever held at the Country club and will be clonely conteated. The cup which la preeented by Mr. C ha. L. Minor. Mr. George Vandarbtli. Mr. Dunn McKee and Mr. D. C. Waddell, jr., la unueually handapme, and mut be woo throe time be fore It finally paaae Into tb po. elon of the champion. The wtnntr of the vartou matchea rn entitled have their name engraved ipen th cup. Th Country club achedule of th prlng golf tournamtnu which wa publlahed yaaterday, aromcil great Intareat, and th outlook for the aummer I unueually gratifying. The committee for the baaar ar rangement will be held at the T. W, C A. building en South Main otreet today at 19.it. COAL Cold weather don't bite in the home that i a i ! uses M. & W. INDIAN COAL Phone 130. Carolina Coal &lce .Company iiHimHiiiiniHiiiiiimmiiimiiiinimijit SCHCOS TrieXajKA CWtCVtf Wednesday, March 22 Daniel V. Animt Preaeaa De Wolf Hopper In th eonaational Song Comedy i ouceea "A MATINEE IDOL (Music b Silvio Heln) ' with LOOSE DRE88ER And that Dandy Chora. Th real New York Cast aa4 Peo ductlon Intact. Positively tha high est class Musical Attraction 'En Taarv Direct from Daly Theatre, Xew York. PRICKS 26c ta St, Boies SIM. Reserved seats at Whitloek'a and Swepson's Monday, a. m. SPBOAT'S nuaxCTv parlors ' Oate Bldg.". Pack Squara Invito your Inspection of their new Una at Spring Millinery. Mr. Poaner. proprietor of the Un gorls Shop, has gone to New Torb fn buslnesa for a two weeks' stay. Mr. James H. Wood has returned from Washington after a leveral day abaenca, Mr. J. 8. Adama of Biltmore leave today for New Tork. Mr. C W. Mean goes to Clncln natt today on builne. Mr. and Mr. Kanney who have re- tdd In Oak straat. Blltmora, fot several yar. have moved Into the retldente In All Soul CrecM r. cently occupied by Mr. Charlea A Holtt. Mr. Holtr ha leased the resi dence vacated earlier la th winter by Mr. and Mr. Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mra. Robert U Scott have returned to Chicago after a aeveral week atay at th Manor. Ml Ethel Fuller who ha been IHtlng-lrlends In Columbia, 8. C for savaral) rek ha returned to the city. Mra. Jaoque Thlbaud and Miss Marguerite Thlbaud of New Orleans r spandlng ' (avaral week In the elly Mr. Wlllard Northup. haa returned to Winston Salem after a visit to hi parent. Mr. and Mra. W .B. Nor. thup. accompanied by hla brother, Mr. Kendall Northup, Mlaa Myrtle Oudger la expected to return from Spartanburg. Thureday and will remain for the Baiter hoi ldy. Mr. A. D. Bliaoil of Trinidad, Col. s vlsltrng her parehtr, Mr. end Mrs. P. A. Donbhue- la -Maarlmon avenue :- Mlaa Amelia Pulltam haa returned from a two weeks trip to Clnclnnstl, O Mr. Joseph W. No 11 of Roxbore. tate manager of the tTnlon Mutua Llf Insurance Society of Portland. Mln. I apendlna a few day tn th etty th guest of Mr. Frank Roberts. Mr. Oeorao H. Page of Atlanta who hs bean .quite lick for the past rew day at hi room at tha Herketey ha recovered ufflclently to return home. He leave for Atlanta thl morning. Mr. A. L. DeRosaett of Charlotte la nendlna a few days In the city, a guest at the Battery Park hotel. Mr. T. A. McDougald of Utatesvtlle I apendlna om time in Ashevllle staying at th Bwannennn. Mr. 3. M. Ralley of Oreensboro, pent yeterday In In city. Mr. J. J. Wooten of Charlotte wis tn Aahevtll visitor yesterday. Mr. J. 'C. Pierce of Qroensnoro wa gucat at the ewannanoa yeiter- (!) Mr. F. D. Wleh of Charlotte I pending a few day in the city. ty Ing at th Rattterp Park hotel. iiiiiiininiiHiiiiiutitiiinituiniiiiiniiiut MISS CRUISE SHOP 8 Baywoo St. Where you wtl And th latest stylea in hair goods, hair ornaments, Tha most up ta data method t Shampooing. Hair dressing, Mani curing and chiropody, for ladle and Gentlemen. "Quality" Cut Flowers . i. J. VAN LINDIEY NURSERY CO . Oreenaboro, N. 0. Smith's Drug Store, AeheTtlle Agt. Millinery Importers M. WEBB CO Club Building;, Haywood St. f SI IIIMHt , i HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. t You always g& ex- a actlj what your doctor 2 a orders when you send t your prescriptions to Jarge Shipment of Messaline Underskirts Just Received i They come in all colors : Pink, light " blue, the $olid ' colors sell for $3,50. S The underskirts with the flowered effect" are; priced at $5.00. Jersey top Petticbats are priced at $6.00. jotfs Idash Suits There are fifty degigns to choose from at prices ranging from $1,25 to. $.00. Sizes, 2 to, 14 years. X MacKay'i Pharmacy I Prescription Spacialiits Opp. P. 0. ITS A PLEASURE To drive on of au horses and buggies ever the roads tn North Buncombe. Phone II. Weaverville. Roberta & Williams WeavarvUle, !. a Inspect our line of Lingeries, comparing them . with others will show where we are strong. t AT THE LINGERIE SHOP THE QRUNER SANITARIUM : ; i AahavtU. K, C - 1 Haywood St, ,. ,5 Phon (It Davotod t tha thorough aaeitin treatment for aalact cases of Narveusnoss, Forslysl, Asthma. Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Disease of woman aa4 ether ehraale dtasea. Thd Bath sUld MaSSaffd department of tha Sanitarium la open to the public. Turkish, Russian, Cabinet. Bata-Hot-Alr. Sleetrlo-JJaht, Tub, 81 tz. Foot, ' Shower and Headla Baths. Oaivaala aad Farradlc Treatment. Klsctrio Vibrating and Swaadum Massage acd Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Plsaaae af Women. Douche laga. Millinery J POR SALE Small eougtey place of six acres within five minutes. waiK i f,LJemue car Hue. Has good four-room house withellar, good ba ra, wood house and poultry house. $2,000. Terms. , THE H. T. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton At, Wednesday, Opening March 22 1 PIPER & JAMES M Patton Aaenaa. REAL COFFEE Most people prefer to buy th Ing that sre GENUINE. That' why o mny folk are buying 'Wh Ite House" becauae there' no doubt about ITS honest purity. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells Whit House Coffee and Tea tha World's bast. S East Pack Sq. Phones 14 and (SI. aaaaaaaaa.aaa.aj f GROCERIES ....FRESH MEAT j Everything to Cat : Poultrj-, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Z Moderate Prices. . J M. H YAMS j Cor N. Main and Herri mon Ave. Phones 49-243 I Citizen "Wants Hull' THatATRft CtNCWIT Mr. wa an r. Q. fit ilt i of Winston-Salem Aahevtll vlsitar yeaterday. Among the gnerte at the Swannanoa yesterday was Mr. F. P. Marshall of OreenarioTO. TRrVITY niCFKATS El Misses and Children's New Wash Dresses Jast Received Such a pretty variety of dainty little dress es we have never shown before. The pattern range is very extensive and the qnalitv sininlv splendid. There are winsome one-piece Dresses of fine Mualin, Pereale. Gingham, Galatea and Dotted Swiss. Dresses are chiefly the infant waist style. Patterns hre figures and dots on light and dark ground! also solid colors. The. making that is the designing and fin ishing of these dreRses is extra good. The tj new and the patterns lively Sping lilta. We can save you time, money and much ,wotry. 'All sfees from the wee small ones 4 years and on up. Prices $125 to $8.50. AJ. V. M00RE & CO. raosne tl , u pattox ave. Wit HAM. N. C, March 1 tn sn exciting gsme of baseball today Trinity college won from Eton college by the i or of ? to I. Al though Trinity made four errors snd Elon five, both team played pectc ular ball at time. Sam Oantt for the Trinity team, wa ht his best. He si lowed two hits, walked one man nrl I fanned out sl. "Frosty" Mattox cnusht for Trinity. Pearson, pitching fnr Eton allowed eleven hits, walk ed two men and fanned out two. Dickey caught for F.lon. The two runs that Klon mad were made in the seventh Inning. "Fleddy" Ro( um pired the game. ' Next week Trinity piaya two games with 'I-afayette, a Pennsylvania college. grricnviuj: wants oi h help. President J. A. Nichols of the board of trade received an Invitation j from the mayor and the president of j the board of trade of Greenville. 8. C urging him to bo preaent tumor, j row evening at a meeting of the I hoard of trade In the Interest of the I proposed Clreenvllle and Knnxvtllo! railroad. The Invitation stated that I It Is most Important that this Sec tion have a representative at the meeting. Just what Importance Is at tached to tha meeting Is not known Vocally, but in event that Mr. Nichols cannot attend, a representative win go from tha -local hoard of trade. Thursday, March 23, 1911 Hackenschmidt, "TheRussianLion" "Champion af tha World" VS. Dr. B. F. Roller Champion Heavyweight of Amsrle'' Door Open T.S0. Preliminary begins promptly S.tO. ADMISSION SOo, lie, $10; Stage Soars fl.SS. ! The Old Time Furniture shop SI North Main St. Buys snd sells all kinds of antique furniture, aad makea a specialty of repairing and raflnlahlng old place PlHMM JOT HATNKR KISRHR. Prop. Private or ctaee Instruction in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand HISS SADIB EMANUEL. Prla. Phono 1733. 133 W. Chesaaai Salt Rising Bread t X f r f ? ! t f X I ? X i t t ? ? Y Wo make the gaaaine) Salt RTainc Bread, rrtap rruatt It haa that nutty e flavor. Freeh AaOr. Asheville Steam Bakery, Phoaa SSS ar 331. 3 Baby Photographs TO PrtFA F.VT TTTF. GRrr. LAXATIVE BROMO QCINIXE re-1 morea tha causa. Thar I only one j .BROMO GtJTNlXEV Look for slg-1 aatura f E. W. Cxafa. fir. X X Y Have the baby' picture taken now. Krlnr tt un tn tha middle of a bright day. We make a apaclalty of j o.ulck exposures. - . ; Sa Catch thtm lunghlng. flaying, etc. ' Ptmnav 1T04. f ' C. F ILW, 3t Patton Are. jS Exhibition and Sale of High Class Persian Rugs and Carpets Battery Park Hotel ' Asheville, N. c: From March rwenty-Sttrnd to Tmnty-Fourth from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Your Inspection Invited W. B Moses & Sons Interior Decorators furniture. Draperies, Linens, Etc. 11th and F Sts,, Washington, D. C. Paul G. Garber Oriental Rug Expert In Charge f X X t r t X T X T X X X X i t X ? T X t X S I
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