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2 THE ASHEVTLLE CITIZKN, SATITKDAY, APRIL 22,1911 of the National Educational association. i 1 h hi ill If : j f i !; . I' fj H III III 5 If- i f Society and Personal -Ona of the moat interesting event (' of tha coming week will be the Win nerbtit rHK recltul by Mr. K, V. iiarker at Alt Soul' church. Biltmure. Til recital will be at hiilf after lour o'clock Monday afternoon. Mrs. Harkar Will b the soloist, but ban not announced what songs she will slnK. The program is unusually line anil Is aa follows-. Organ prelude to lihoiigrtn. -. Evening Star from Tunnhuusor. VocaJ aolo, selected, Mra. Ilarkcr. Organ Pilgrim's Chorus, Tnnnhausnr Good Friday music from Parsifal. rtin.-fal Varch from OotU'rilnm- tnaruns, . f. , Jt vrt Th Ashevllle Vli.iplcr lue L. H. C, will hold Ita regular monthly meet in thta afternoon four o'clock at the residence pt Mrs. K. H. Clayton on Walnut atrcnt. Business of lm porttincu In connrcilon v Ith the -ip-pearanc ( f.io Ben flreet playe"- ntltaia change of the date of the meeting, . fi 9 nala la I men 4 !:'; hsnd ;i:ap full tournament w'11 be pleyed off thta afternoon at the Country club. 'J'hia will dlvo bo ilrrt lv "f the women's aieUyi Bo- tosirnamei t. I;: which titer a 4 iii.mber o: entries. The approaching mid putting tonl.n'n tut luen and womsii will alao be uel this ajteraoon. ten will be nervad fc4 liire Will t '.lin uauii.1 dancing by IU9 yosintr memhera if the etttfc. -- ; The tiui: Kl liUr iDorma! (iaiit e waa Riven at -the Kttlery Ioj-k hotel Uat veiiliiif.n:ia waa a ver pleuomnt vent. There wtre many o? the young- ir aet preeent who dutico until the midnight hour. (Spear's orchestra, played well and a'.oVd aerefal new walutut and two-ktepa to Ita exretlunt repertou-e. Tha Friday dincea will ountlnut until further nt'tlcc -'- Mr,Rl(3teler. rnnlmanA t&ty i,niJ Mra, Hoger Ijtmaon. Miss Marxnret Pennlman, Sltaa Downa and Mr. Klngaland van Winkle have returned from Hickory Nut Gap, where they epent veverel ya at Logan'. The thermal dlatrict la very beautiful at present, the fruit tree are In full bloom, alao the rhododendron, which. It la, auld, la very luxuriant thta year, " v . J , i a.--. ' The glrle phyetral culture claaa of tha T,'W. a A. will meet at the Hen rttta th la afternoon at half after three Vclock, Mlaa AUlaen, phyalcal dlreter. at the . Horn Induatrlal aehoot will have charge of the claaa. . . ! 4tw',J$ '. air. Charlea Irvine, of Aharon. Pa., who la apendlnc the eeaeoo la Aaha villa, gave a, theater party at the Au dltorluat last evening 4n honor of her daughter, : Mia ' Katherlne Irvine, at which .there were a number- ot young people, 1 . a f ' " The St, Cecilia aoclety win have a rahearaal thta afternoon at four o'clock at tha atudlo of tha Aahevllle achool of muato. Tha concert, which ; waa to have beaa given by the St. Ce : ceMa aoclety, haa been poatponed on , account of the date conflicting with that of the Spartanburg mualo featl val. , The concert will be given the following week. J ' The Children of the Confederacy had an eg bunt the latter part of the .week which proved a very enjoyable affair. Mra. Bearden loaned the ground of her beautiful old home for the occaalon and the children had several houra of fun hunting the egga. Afterward refr-hmenta were .eerved. and aeveral genu.-, played Indobra, for "which pretty prlaea ,vcre given. Tha recital given by the Tocal u denta of the Aahevllle achool of mu alo yeetefduy afternoon rn their atudlo Waa . Very atteeeiaf ul and enjoyable, and ' onuannlly well attended. Mra. MarTe Bryant, Mia Wengenberger. Mlaa Corrle Chamber, M1a Myrtl ; toirati. Mlaa Kathleen Jones, Mien Morlo rrr, Mr, Jsrrett and Mr. Si.m nei Fliher acquitted themselves rroat creditably and were renarded with enthuejaaUe applauee fter enrh of their numbers. The recital waa one of til moat Interesting given during the whiter at, the atudlo. 1 J J0 I HEXDEH$1NV1LI,E, K C, April1 20." A totally Unexpected wedding1 OOfMrrad wedding Thursday woe that I of Mr. John Korreat. of HenderunWIK to Mtas Chewl McClung. f Weal Virginia, aulemnlsed at the l"!rst Uap- $ tlst church la, Bpartanburg, Mr. I'nr 2 raat. ene of the besi known young mn of this city, met his brlfls in 1 l . V ' I A V' properly and is full of com fort a quality- article. We have numbers of styles in the American, C.B. or French, Classique makes. The tall slender or short stout and all between figures can be properly fitted here. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. M. V. MOORE & CO., WOMElfS UUlll. J Virginia.. Fhe carnt where the romance to Hpartanburg, culminated In a surprise wcddliiK. Tbc Friday Kmhroldciy Hub was j entertained yesterday afternoon by i the Misses Marsh at their home on j Vance street. i ! Mm. W c Campbell and two rhll- J drcn, of Waynenvile, arc visiting Mrs. I C. N. Mnlone on Hillside street. Air. Walter Tom Wray. of I'air thc city yesterday on view, was In business, j : j Mr. Lottie Bluckstock and daugh- I ler wan In (ho city from Mara Hill yBaterdHy. Mr. 1'. K. AlaluMi- hfia returned from a liualneaa flji to the eastern part of tbfi itatc. Jar ll.pbi it Andoraon. who haa been In Maryland for aoveral muittha, waa In Aahevllln ;iatirday en route to lila home at M.-ire Hill. SI1-. II. H. 8am returned Irom 8tHtc!lIrt eeterday. where he has bctn ntfndlnff federal rourt. Mr. Porter t'rlap, who lin.l been ut UMKlitie: chnol at Mara Hill, paaaed ;hi0UHh the rlty vv'rrterdny en route tu hlr. home at Btnooa.h, liavlii been called there on Kcrount of the lllnew of lite mother. : Mr. Ohnrlen O. a-.k, who haa been I vialtlnir In Houthern eltlet for the pat I two inontha. haa returned. Purina; I hr almonea ahe haa rla'.ted In .1 num ber of Florida cltlca, nnd In Birming ham, Aln. Maycj George W. Stnpp, of Hlauk Mountnfn. was In the city yn bus'nesa yeutordav. f)T. J. I. Edgertoo, of Henderson vllle, was n Ashevlllo visitor yester day. Mr. F. C. Watklns, of Black Moun tain, waa In Aahevllle yesterday. Mr. T. J, Owtihy, of Black Moun tain, waa In Aahevllle on buslneas yes terday. Mrs. Daniel Harford and Mlaa Nntl ca Bafford. who came up from Hot Springe to attend the masquerade ball Thursday evening, have returned, and were guests at the Manor during their stay In the city. Mrs. W. H. Rlddlck will go to Greensboro today to attend the Bu-raea-Phllathea convention. Mlas Florence Cos, who ha been visiting friends In the city, has ra tioned to her home In the eastern part of the at ate. Mr. T. B. Harria yeaterday returned from Knoxvllle, where he haa been at tending the biennial convention of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Miaa Alice Htgglns, who spent East er with Mlas Alice Feaaenden on Mag nolia atreet, haa returned to her homo In Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mra. Perry Cobb will abort ly move Into their bungalow on Hill side street. Mrs. Schoussler, who hsa been In Atlanta, haa gone to Montgomery to visit her daughter, Mrs. Henry Con nlff. Mr. Daniel Oestrelcher, who nt one time was a resident of Ashevllle, is visiting his slater, Mrs. I. Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Roger temson, who have been at Klbemar for two weeks. return to tholr home in Chicago Sun day, n , Capt. W. II. Westall, of Kort Me- trs. ria is in tne city. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Olmstead, of guest at the Brookllne. Mass., are Buttery l'nrk hotel. Miss Vear Parsons, of Jacksonville, Is In the city tr eitend the Sherrlll Bateman wedding, which takes place Tuesday. Mlg Hub',- Thompson, who her neon visiting MIks Jcr.nle Ssddler, who Is spending the winter In Ashevllle, has returned in her home In Pittsburg. Pa. Good Corsets Show Results TryaCB You know what wonder ful smart o- how horribly awkward dress effects can be produced by a good or bad corset. Then it behooves vou to get the best . By the best we mean one which has the style to it, molds the figure It PATTON AVE, ROYAI Mm Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery 'stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food.1 In England, France, Germany and tome sections of the United States their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and all .physician condemn baking powders containing it 7X10 label of mlum baking powder mumt mhow tho Ingredient. READ THE LABEL Mr. and Mra. II. U. Bellman and small son have returned to their home In Kort Worth, Tex., after spending some weeks with friends and rela tives In Ashevllle, Miss Louise Hall has returned from a visit to friends in Qreenevllle, Tenn. Miss Maria Brown and her brother, Mr. S. H. Brown, hove leased tho Bur ton Mason house on Montford ave nue, and will take possession in May. Mr. J. B. Ballentlne, day clerk of the Berkeley hotel, who has been spending a week In Atlanta and other cities, haa returned. , Mrs. C. A. Hall, who has been pending the winter in New Orleans, haa returned to the city, and is stay ing with Mrs. Rortson on Montford avenue. Mr. W. A. Thompson and Mr. H. M. Torpley will attend the state conven tion of the Bnracus held In Greens boro April 23. Mr. and Mr?. Walter K. Swlggett have gone to Indiana, w here they vtll spend several weeks. Mr. K. W. Thomas Is out of town 1 today on business. j Mies Mamie Whittlngton has gone to Anderson, S. C, o attend thc Simpson-Plant wedding. i LENOIR SOGIETY DURING PAST WEEK LIJNOIK. April Ui. There iv.a , h.uc been some who thouuhl it most, unwlso to venture out on Thursday 1 afternoon (one of the worst day cf ' the acasonl but the. members of the . "Wise and Otherwise club" thought ' differently and proved their wisdom! by accepting Mrs. J. It, Eivin s inl-; tntlon to meet with hcv at be- home j "31111 Crest." There Is nothing guile ; so jolly us a wagonette tilled with club women on pleasure bent, and the . hostess greeted n lively crowd, their ' spirits in no way dampened by tin weather. The nnetliin being lulled to; older, current events followed. Mrs. I Waller S. Covington read that beauti ful poem Horn Longfellow, ' Skeleton ' In Armor." An Instructive article on Mie "Art and Sculpture of Norway" was read by Mrs. Itufus Owyn, and , little gem of a poem. "Indian Pipes." whs read by Mrs. Mary Owyn. Cniipie souvenirs, rtiKKcctive of the Ka.ster I season, were then given each guest Fluffy little chickens and ducks, mounted on egg-shaped rard hoard, beneath which was written exquisite quotations about Kprlnit. "Spring with her Kolilen sups und silver rln Is with us once," seemed particularly appropriate. The salad i-ourse. fol lowed by coffee and bonhtms, was. thorouuhly enjoyed. The Huh was pleased to have as coests at this meet ing Mrs. Ogden E. l'dward and Miss Crsddoik. of rvtrotl. Mich., and Misses Csrr and Radford, of Daven port college. The Z. H. Vance chapter. I". !. r had a delightful meeilnit with Miss Bertha Tuttle Tuesday afternoon Thla Is a live chapter with more than 1 fifty rnembers and new members are enrolled st almost every meeting:. The program, on "The Buttle of Shiluh." ns sugKCstcd by the Shlloh monument committee, was carried jmt and v cry much enjoyed An attractive program for May 10, Memorial dav. was ar ranged for. Miss Tuttle. assisted h her sister. Miss Oussle Tuttle. served tempting refreshments. On Tnemlav rrvening Mrs. F. V Reld entertained n few kiicsIs at six' o'clock dinner In honor of Miss Ciad- dock, of Detroit, and Mrs. Ogden E. Kd wards. The Mnlds' and Matrons' club spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. W. B. Brawley lust Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting the time was spent doing fancy work, after which dcliiiloua sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Those present were Misses Bert Tuttlo and Edith Kincaid, Mesdames C 11. A. Rupp, J. E. Shell. L. O. Reld. II. M. Teagu'e. C. C. Shell and W. S. Brawley. Last Sunday Rt the Mulberry Bap tist church Sunday school, a few miles north of Lenotrie.nJoyed an Eaater egg picnic. The people met at the church n ten o'clock, bringing with thorn twenty-five; Vloaen 'boiled eggs (not colored). After the Sunday school exercises a iqommlttee was ap pointed to count the number present, there belli 100, the 800 eggs were equally divided among them, each one present receiving three ckks. On each of the curs a name was written and after being placed In a box each one present was handed three eggs as they passed out. Then the fun be gan, reading names, breaking and eating eggs ne of the little boys was lucky enough to get the candy KM and seemed to enjoy that distinc tion Immensely. All present had a most enjoyuble time celebrating tho resurrection of Christ in this way. Miss Annie Ervin. of Morganton 11 ml. Miss Carter, of Kentucky, wore the Kiiedts of Mrs. ,1. It. Krvln flurinn the Enster holidays. Supt Y. I). .Moore and Miss Cora (ireer IcN Tuesday morning for Jack- j poinllle. Ha., tu attend the meeting , I Honey Chocolates SOMETHINt. XKW: l'lttOlfiCI''H BV KX PKKi TO K OKIJCIOIS AMI IIOI.I SOMI . THE PROOF IS IX lvTI.ti SAMPLE. OTHERS ARE i:.tovit. ot it ni Liiiots SWEETS. l Utri'S. Elavil PE.NIT HflTEK. l"H . "WHY NOT VOIV" SEE THE ,l EEN. II PACK SO. 11 VltMOVS PUCK tE SWEETS. Jrarfwsi TSgaEB, jagjsca: r mm rlSHrl Mrs. Mary Kincaid and Mra. Theo. P. Kincaid are vlaltlng in Uaetonia thla week. Miaa (Kara Koard, of Stateavllle. la visiting In Lenoir this week, a gueet at the home of Kev. and Mrs. J. M. iJownum. Col. and Mrs. C. E. Kd wards, of Charleston, e). '., have been spending some time in Lenoir. Mrs. Kd wards left a few days ago for Blowing Bock for the summer. Col. Edwards will remain here for a few days and than Join his wife at the Rock. Col. and Mrs. Edwards have been spending the summer In this section for a num ber of years. IIARXARDSVIMJi: PERSONALS. BAKNARDSV1LLE, N. C, April 21. Miss Bessie Burlison will arrive here I within a few days to spend the sum I miT with her parents Mr. Td Oreene Is very ill at his home In Barnardsvllle. Mrs. John Carson has returned from a week's visit to Charlotte. Miss Vertie BrlKtnon was ihe truest of Miss Z. Orecn this wee-k. Mr Hiid Mrs. Sam WhlUkei mill leave within u few days for Char lotte. A party composed of Mr. l-'ernie Rrlgmon. Mr. E. C. Carson, Mr. T. B. Carson, Mr. J. N. Clinton, Mr. Zeb PHIInKham leaves today for CraKk.v. where they will engage In a fox 1'i.nt. Miss Belle Dillingham will ltave shortly for Hendersonvllle, v here she will teach during the summer. Mr. I,. C Black was the fcuest of MIks V. Urigmon this week. He will start for St. Louis within a few days. THK ROOT OF EVIL." '"".a flo.ot of Evil" is Mr, Thomas 1 Dlxon'a latest and best book. The ro mance is thrilllngly and dramatically told; but best of all Is the just and vigorous dealing with our modern madness, greed for money and lust for the brutal power its possession confers. The kingdom of mind and soul which James Stuart and Harriet Woodman adorn, make, by well pre served contrasts, hateful and repul sive the selfish and vulgar world of ostentation. In. which, the thief ot millions, John Bivens, and his bril liant and heartless wife dwell. The book Is strong and healthful, marked by a aerloua and lofty purpose to im plant In men and women high ideals, and build in them worthful charac ters. It. Is- Just. off. the press of Doubleday, Page & Co. Local agents, Rogers' Book Store. Potpie will never be heavy if you put in it two tablespoonfuls of corn starch with the flour. REFRIGERATORS J. L. SMATHEKS AND SONS, 15 North Main St ...., t BECAUSE ALL COAL IS BLACK Is no sign all coal is good. Dealers must know how and wbeTe to buy to get the coal that will give satisfaction, that has the greatest percent age of fuel value. M. & W. Indian coal is the best that comes from the Jelllco Re gion. PHONE 130. Carolina Coal &Ice Company lamwmmmwmmiasmammmmmmm IF YOU WANT TO GO ANY. WHERE IN NORTH BCNCOJIBK And want to go in comfort phone 13S and let us have a spunking good team at the car lor you on arrival. Rea sonable piKii. '" Roberts & Reagan Wcavel vllle, N. C. Private er claaa tnstrucuon in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MI8S 8ADIE EMANUEL. Pria. Phone 17 tl. 1S9 W. Cheatnal Carnations Long stiff stems, gotd blooms, White, Pink, Red. Superior quality is what you get here. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. Iatest improved steam Pressing Machine. OL'ICK SERVICE PRESSING CLCB Jadies Jfome Journal Pat terns for Iftaij i We are Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Pat-; terns. They are by far the most popular pattern ; on the market today.. once used some other kind they changed. Why!' Because Ladies' Home Journal Patterns are the; very newest and most up-to-date designed by ; American artists. The stvles are in advance of the1 others . The Designers employed are originators not Copyists. The prices are.no higher 10c and 15c. For Dresses With Style The COFFEE WITH A FLAVOR If you want a coffee that has flavor and aroma .Just call for WHITE the coffee of excellence, purity 1 pound air-tight tin ..... t pound air-tight tin STRADLEY Bella White House Cofte and S Bast Pack Sq. THE ORUNER Ashevllle, N. C. tl Haywood St Devoted to tho thorough and scion tlfio treatment for select cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases ol women and other chronic diseases. The Bath and MafcSage department ' Sanitarium U open jjamu turn & tQ the pubUo. Turkish, Russian. Cabinet Betx-Hot.Alr. Electric-Light, Needle Bath. Galvanic and Farradlc Sweedlsh Mossago and Movement. of Women. Douche Lavage. Everything to Eat : Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. J M. HYA1VIS : Cor N. Main and Merri mon Ave. Phones 49-243 I FOR SALE 8-room cottage on paved street, desirable neighbor hood. Size of lot 100x232. Has furnace, hardwood floors, good garden, poultry yard, fruit trees, etc. Price $4,500. Will make good terms. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Pafton Ave. PSYCHIC Let it be what it may TOUR in TROUBLE. DISAPPOINTED, THE PSTCHIC. HOURS 3 to 9. 59 CLAY-TON ST. SPECIAL SALE of a new line of Switches, Puffs and Curls at a great reduction. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 35 Haywood St. Second Hand FURNITURE at special prices DEAL GO LIGHTLY, , ST N. Main St. . Successors to Deal A Rector. ICY'-HOT AND THERMOS BOTTLES. Keeps contents Icy cold or steaming hot from 24 to 72 hours. Save getting up at night to heat baby's milk. Invaluable for automobilista, plcknlckers. hunters. Invalids. a Prices at from $1.25 to $7.00. .MacKAY-S PHARMACY', J Prescription Specialists, Opp. P. O. J BORROW A KODAK Free use of Kodaks where w do the finishing. We are film experts and get better results from your films. Every detail has earefu, at tention. RAY'S STUDIO, 2 Patton Ave. J. E. CARPENTER JEWELER Wstch Repaliine a Specialty. II W. Pax Square. Our sales of them are four'" tunes that or the pattern we;; sold previous to these. There must be some cause for the great difference in demand, especial- lyas the Home Journal Patterns?; are comparitively recent arrivals.'. Most people who buv these patterns' Lingerie Shop 78 Patton Ave... HOUSE and satisfaction. ..S8o .11.10 & LUTHER. Tea, the world' beat. Phone 64 and WI SANITARIUM Phone CI4 Tub, Situ. Foot, Bhower and Treatment, Electric Vibrating and Thure Brandt Massage for Disease PSYCHIC DESIRE CAN BE GAINED. If or if things GO WRONG SEE ASWKVTTLE. N. C. SPROAT'S MILLINERY PARLORS Gate Bldg., Pack Square Invite your inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. ANNOUNCEMENT 21 South Main St. Is now headquarters for Spirella Corsets. Mrs. Harvey, the expert eorsetiere, having moved her place of business from The Lingerie Shop, 78 Pat ton avenue. Special fittings bv appointment at your home. Phone 206. j ! ! HIIIUHHIH I 4fr i f Millinery Importers f It M. WEBB CO. Club Buildinc e z D' A ; Hatrwonrl mniiitu mm i Hughes Transfer and Li? ery Co. Trunks 25c Grips 15c Wood and kindling. Phone 1405. R. P. Hughes, Mer. 401 SosOlutd) Are. Dew Drop Candy Parlor 32 Patton Ave. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup snd peanut butter. L M. ADAIR & C. P. BIKES Proprietors.
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