THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911
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Society i
; .!' : ' Ona of tha most important social
event of the spring won the larKe
; ' and beautiful reception given yester-
Sday afternoon by tin, Arthur M. Oai-
' bway at her home, "White Oaks," In
"onor of her sister, Mr. A. M. Mi
ijCnllum. of Chicago. The spacious
' i residence was handsomely decorated
, for the affair, Mums of iionwood
f wera sed. In the reception and draw
tiia grooms, also many rut flowers of
White. : Inthe dining roum delicate
pink Klllarney rosea were used cv
' cluatvely, to which soft ferns made. n
- efteotlve background. The llishts wi re
i' shaded With pink all over the. house.
Palms and. tropical plant were lu
ll eluded alao In the floral ilwiiralnnin
f f tha Various room. Mra. Calloway,
I ! wearing " handsome gown of lrlh
' laoe and gold cloth, whs assisted In
I; receiving the guests by Mrs. Mi"ul
! Jum, who wore a gown of white crepe
i; meteor veiled with black marquisette.
:i with a trimming of Jewels In tones of
red. Mra, F. W. Kent, Mra. Thomas
,1! Rollins, Mra. Martin U Steven, Mrs.
,, Willis Collins and Mrs. J. W. Crimes
('assisted Mrs. Calloway In receiving the
guests In the dining room. There
; were hundred guests present during
') the receiving hours.
The Baraca claas of the Haywood
, street Methodist church wilt tomor-
row morning observe "Mother's day"
with specially arranged program,
f White carnations will be provided for
j. each of tha members. Mrs. N. Buck
k ner, the teacher of the claas, who Iihs
been 111 for ten weeks, has recovered,
i. and will again be with the claas to-
morrow morning.
f ef
Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Robert.
son have Issued invitations to the
1 marriage of their daughter, Marjorle,
to Mr. John Donald Dial, which takes
, olace Thursday evening, June 1. at
i o'clock In Trinity church, Columbia,
8. C. Mis) Robertson haa a number
of friend In Ashevllle, made during
s, frequent visits ..to the city, at which
time she was entertained by the girls
! of the younger set.
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s Mrs. Carrie ' Carr Mitchell enter
I tained with a luncheon, which le glv-
en annually Jn honor of the Bt. Mary's
3 alumnae, yesterday at her residence
r on Church street. The decorations of
', the table were pink gladiolus combined
1 with a whlta flower. Those present
wer Mra. Thomas Petton. Mrs.
: Thomas A. Jones, Mrs. DeVault. Mrs.
! Theodore F; Davidson, Mrs. Bateman,
f Miss Fannie Patton, Miss Orace
; Jones, Miss Maria Brown, Miss Mary
Pulltam, Mist Virginia Griffith Miller
and Mls Sarah Jonea.
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The marrlec of Mist Jessie Croa
; well, of Fayetteville, and Mr. Arthur
! McCaul, of Florence. B. C, occurred
i recently and wlU ba of Intereat to the
i friends of Miss jCroswell, who last
' summer visited Mine Sarah Jones and
Miss Virginia Orlfflth Miller In Ashe
vtlie. Owin to a bereavement In the
family of Mr. McCaul. arrangements
for a rather large wedding were- can
: eeled. and the marriage was very
' ouletly solmnlsed. Mr, and Mre. Mc
Caul are residing In Florence, 8. C,
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The Baraca class of the First Bap
' list church will observe "Mother's
day" tomorrow morning, and a spe
cial program of interest has been ar
' ranged. Dr. Thomas I.wrence will
address the claas. Every memner of
the elaaa expected to attend, and
all mother are cordially invited to at
tend. ,::7.. J J
i Mies Mabel Wolfs and Miss Pearl
i Bwope who have been spending sev
- era! weeks in South Carolina, are ex
pected - to return to Ashevllle next
week. They are at present visiting
friends In Anderson. 8. C. and during
their stay have been given many par
ties. ' Tha Anderson Mail of recent
date haa the following:
' "Mr and Mrs. B. O. Evens enter
tained Informally for Mlssea Wolf
and Shops, of Ashevllle, on Wednes
day evening at their home of Mo
Puffle street. Music was the main
feature of the evening. There were
fifteen couples and the evenlnn wss
one of pleasure to those fortunate
enough to have been present. A dell
clous salad course was served by the
hostess.
"Misses Wolfe and Shops are vis
iting Mrs. Clarence Osborne and Mrs.
Fred Gambrell."
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" Mrs. Frederick A. Hull entertained
With a very pretty luncheon yesterday
afternoon at her residence on South
Main street in honor of Mm. Jure
Cocke and Miss Katherlno Miller, of
New Tork. Mlaa Miller Is at present
visiting Mrs. Hull.
The annual May dny drill yestcr
Delightful Summer Waists
Dainty New Styles Priced
$1.00 to $150
We are offering our women customers some
extra good waist values nt small prices.
Here are cool materials made up in stylish
new models. The Linen Waists come plain
tailored or embroidered. The Muslin Waists
are embroidered or lace trimmed. Waists
have kimona sleeves, Dutch neck and open
front or back.
You are sure to be pleased with the quali
ties, styles and prices. A look will convince
you of their unusual worth at our prices
$1.00 to $1.50.
M. V. MOORE & CO.
WOMEN'S WEAR. 11 PATTOX AVE.
Personal
lay afternoon by the physb ul culture
lassi of lite Normal and Collegiate
Institute ruitc came to the expecta
tions of those Invited, and surpassed
that of lust year. Tbo 'drills were
Kltm in the lllllc strip of woodland
which aUill'i to the pii tui 'lle ef
fect. 1'erliiipH the most graceful of
nay of Die ilrllld was that of the
Greek Hlrla. Their classic garments
were niont becoming, and a unique
feature was the lilllOK of tlieir water
Jars ut a small spring. The ucn,
also In llouinx while draperies, with
her nit. nilaiits, lead the procession
and nut tbo central figures of the aft
ernoon. The rose drill was very pret
ty also, real roses being used. The
(ireek Kills playing ball, Kiive the stu
dents mi opportunity for graceful pos
turing; and their movements were lithe
and beautiful. The annual drill was
it most successful and Interesting af
fair, and the two hundred or more
people who were present to witness it.
liberally applauded the students dur
inn the afternoon.
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The mixed foursome golf tourna
ment will be commenced this after
noon at the Country club, and will be
one of tlie most Interesting of the
spring tournaments. Mrs. lOrwIn
Hluder will bo the hostess of the aft
ernoon. The beautiful weather which
has prevailed the latter pint of the
week will be responsilbe for a very
larne gathering of the members this
afternoon. It will not be long before
before the dinner dances will begin
to pleasantly punctuate the season.
The dinner dances were the social
salvation of last summer, and were a
most Important factor of the social
scheme.
The ladles of the Centrel Methodist
church will hold a cake, candy and
bread sulo this morning at fiawyer a
grocery stole beginning at 10 o'clock.
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Miss Mary Wiley gave a charming
farewell party at her home on I'atton
csvenue lust evening In honor of Miss
Elisabeth Hyde, who leaves today for
Cleveland, O., to make her home. The
house waa simply decorated with
flowers from the Karden surrounding
the house, and of varied hue. The
young people played guessing and
puaale games the greater part of the
evening, which ended with an Im
promptu musical program. Ices were
served. Miss Wiley's guests were
Misses Hyde, Alma Hawthorne, Sarah
(liven, Pauline Moore, Miriam Rey
nolds, Elsie Alexander, Kathleen
Olive, Louise Jackson, Louise Arbo
gast, Gwendolyn Buokner, Annie
Lowe, Mary Webster. Helen Neeley,
Marguerite McDowell, Tluth Cass,
Sarah Bostlck. Ruth Albright. Bessie
Brewer, Messrs. J. P. Sawyer. Waltor
Watts, Walter Hunt, David Holmes,
Clifford Arbogaat, Claude James, Ed
ward Allen. Allen Williams, John
Brookshlre, Holmes Swnyer, Msrch
Chedester and Robert Wiley.
1 Among yesterday's arrival at the
Manor were Mrs. F. Cudahy, Mllwsu
kee. Wis,; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Da
vis. Atlanta, On.; Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.
A. Marshall. Baltimore, Md.; Rev.
Wm. F. Whltnker Ellsbeth. N. .T :
Mr and Mra. Samuel A. Steele, Phila
delphia, Pa. The following were the
departures: Rev. W. B. T. Smith
and wife. Cbnrlestown. N. H.: Mr. and
Mrs. Mesaenrer. of Milwaukee, Wis..
returned to Cleveland. O.; Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Crnsbv and daughters.
Ike Forest. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Terkins, Cleveland, O.
Mlii TCilznbeth Nichols has resigned
her position s teacher In the graded
school and will go to Muskogee.
Okla
Mr. H. F. Seymour bns returned
from a several weeks' trip to New
York.
Mr and Mrs ,T. Frarler Olenn and
fnmltv have returned from a vtrlt to
friends In the eastern part of the
state Mrs. Olenn during her absence
vMted her parents In Wlim'netnn,
Sir and Mrs Fsrmer. and at Wilson
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hn.itT.nrd.
Mr, and Mrs. Page and Mr Atwoofl
Page, who have spent the winter at
the Manor, have returned to their
home In Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs Baker Edwards, of
Puck Phoals. have gone to Norfolk,
the horn.- of Mr. Edwards, nod from
there will Mo to Chicago, Til., for a
visit.
Mr. nnrl Mrs.
spent the wlnfer
returned nn1 op
Vnmnn. who hnve
in the South, have
ineii their resilience
"Hilltop'' In Cumberland avenue.
Miss Helen ''ummlngs, who has
been lisitlng friends in the city, has
returned to her home In Hnltlmore,
.Md.
I Or S. Westray flattie and Col. Mur-
phy left yesterday for a several days'
fishing trip. ,
Mr and Mrs Beekmsn !rlllard
and Mr. Itol.i rt Harris returned last
evening from the fJreenvlIlc horse
sliow.
Miss Mary f'ost, who has been Mull
ing friends In Ashevllle and Char
lotte, has returned to her home In
Macon, (Ja.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Prlggs have re
turned from the Greenville horse
show.
Mr Irving Long Is expected shortly
from New York to attend the wedding
of his sister, which takes placo next
Wednesday.
Mr Fagg Malloy has returned from
school nt Bell Buckle, nenn., and wnn
his mother. Mrs. T. , F. Malloy, will
spend the summer Bt their new home
on Mcrrlmon avenue.
Mrs. Chapman and her son, Mr.
Harry Earle, and Mr. Allen Lee, who
have been at the Manor during the
winter, returned to East Norwalk,
Conn., yesterday.
Mrs. Caroline B. McQueen leaves
today for Atlanta, On., to visit rela
tives for several weeks, and will re
turn to Ashevllle for the summer.
Mr. Junius H. Radeker, who has
been visiting his mother. Mrs. C. W.
B. Radeker. In Victoria, returned to
Parkersburg, W. Vs., yesterday.
Dr.
Paul H. Ringer has returned
i trip to Colorado Springs, Col.
from
Mr. Brewster Chapman and Mr.
Lawrence Jones have returned from
Greenville, where they went to at
tend the horse show.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Schoepf have
leased one of the Linn flats on Chest
nut street, and are occupying It.
Mr. Edward I. Frost has returned
from Charleston, H. C, and Augusta.
Oa., after a week's absence.
Mrs. J. T. Wortham and her moth
er, Mrs. McLiOua, or trincinnau. are
visiting Miss Amelia Pulllam, and will
later occupy a eottage on Blake street,
which they have taken for the sum
mer. Mr. W. 8. Ray has returned from
Greenville, where he went to attend
the horse show.
Mrs. Schlatt and her niece. Miss
Miss Elisabeth Hyda. leave today for
Cleveland, where they Will permanent
ly reside. Mrs. C. TT. Way will Join
them shortly and will make her home
also In Cleveland.
Mrs. Elmer Westall and her little
daughter, Porothy, who have spent
the winter at. Mrs. Piatt's residence,
are guests of Mrs. Allport on Oak
street.
Miss Haiel Muller has returned to
Qreensboro sfter a visit to friends In
the city.
Mr. Orme Edwards returns to Hen
dersonville today after a several days'
stay in Ashevllle.
Judge Jeter C. Prltchard, who is at
tending the sosslons of the United
States Circuit Court of Appeals In
Richmond, has been Indisposed and
has been unable to sit In all but two
two of the esses which have so far
been argued. His many friends In
Aahevllle will learn with pleasure,
however, that he Is now much Im
proved. Pr. and Mrs. R. F. Campbell have
returned from a visit of two weeks to
Virginia. Dr. Campbell will occupy
the pulpit of the First Presbyterian
ehiireh tomorrow nt both the morning
and evening services.
Miss Marian Mitchell has returned
from Helena. Mont., where she has
been with her aunt. Mrs. Will Aiken,
for the past year.
Miss I.ella Mitchell has returned
after a visit with friends In Charlotte
for two weeks.
JurtKe Thomss A. .Tones. Judce .T.
P. Murphy, Hon. Locke Craig;. Mr. T.
P Rollins. Mr. I.outs M. Bourne. Mr.
i J. C. Martin and Mr. Jumes K. Tter-
tor bnve returned from Marshall,
whore they hBve been attending the
civil term of court
Trof. Treston Strlnufleld win In the
city last nlaht rrom Mars Hill en route
his borne nt Maiden. Trof. Strlns;
tlrl.l h:is been a member of the fc
uliv of Mnrs "1 Till for two yenrs. He
will tnlie 11 rest this summer, sfler
which be will probably enter the Thc
oloKlcsl seminary at T,oulnvllle to ex
tend his studies In ministerial work.
Hons of Jores.
Jones painted his house last year.
It looks dull, dead, no life to It.
Smith painted his house 10 yeara
ago.
It looks clean, nice and don't need
repalntliiK, because he used U. A M.
Taint, and added three quarts of Oil
to each aallon.
The Oil (rave life and preserved It.
Ttesldea addlnR the Oil reduced Its
cost 40 cents a gallon less than other
paint.
Thirty-five yeara use in N. A. &
S. A.
I.onsrman Marlines, manufactur
ers, the L. & M. Pure Paints. Varn
ishes and Paints for every purpose.
For sale by Ottla Green Hardware
Company.
Matters of Record
The following deeds have been filed
in the office of the register of deeds:
R. Z. Sorrels and wife to Kthel M.
llennlger. lot on Center street; ion:
slderation (5.
D. 8. Roberts, executor, to Irene
Q. Paesmnre, lot on Hillside street;
consideration I5H0.
Richard Pearson and wife to Chaa.
O. Lee, lot on Market street; consld
eratloa $1,176.
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Cleaning .Machine i the only one invent
ed that thoroughly cleans Carpets, liutfs.
Mattings, Metis, Beddings, Upholstered
Furniture, etc., without any injury to
same.
I own and operate the only machine of
that kind in this city, under the manasc
mrnt of Mr. V. P. Doane and respectfully
solicit voiir orders.
For
phone
estimates, see Air. Doane, or
,U1. ,t 184 or 1072.
W. J. FITZGERALD.
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Lowest prices on any o.uiintlty.
delivered at any point Whlppoor
wlll, Unknown, Iron, lilack and
Mixed.
Bee, write, phone or wire us.
ROWLAND & CO.,
Dealers in l'ca.
THE HONEY HABIT
don't work like a hobble skirt, one
hobble skirt Is all one ixtmhi will
want If tlicy have to "run" from nn
angry be-. liowewr.
we are aure
that you will want
more Honey, and
to bo auro of
get ting; thn beat
cull for Harmon's
ut till times. The
moat deillrtoaa
Ilonry mid Maplo
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jot. II N. Pack
hqulirc.
"The Old Bee
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i GO-CARTS I
Your child's comfort this
summer is largely de
pendent upon the kind
of go-cart you purchase.
"We have an excellent
line of new models
ranging in price from
$2 to $15
HARRIS FURNITURE
COMPANY
"Home Furnishers,"
19 S. JiaiiU. Phoue 1515
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FOR YOUR
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Every penny paid for
this coal gets the gen
uine good, eleair coal.
Best for all purposes.
Phone 130
Carolina Coal & ke
Company
MISS OLGA HUFF
KXl'F.HT COU8ETIKKE
Cdssard ROO ,s
"0Rf&7St 27 and 28
rXvZii- I i1 Front
American National
I piTIZEN
"I ARE LI
WANT ADS
LITTLE WINNERS'
Bank Qulldlns;
AIR
Guaranteed
fTivaie or claas instruction in Sten
ography and Typewriting.
Emanuel
School of Shorthand
MISS BADIK
Phone 1733.
EMAMJEL. Prln.
132 W. Chestnut
liOKltOW A KODAK
Free use of Kodaks where we do
the finishing. We are film experts
and gat better results from your
films. Every detail has careful at
tention. RAY'S STUDIO,
26 Pa' ton Ave.
"NOTHING ,
SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS."
A very old and very
true adage, and ac
ounts for the great
popularity of laundry
work done the
NICHOLS WAY.
Phone 95.
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Asheville Laundry
.T. A. Nichols, Mgr
J. E. CARPENTER
JEWELER
Watch Repairing; a Specialty.
11 W. Pack Square.
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SPIRELLA
CORSETS
Made to measure and fitted in the i
privacy of your home by appoint- ;
mcnt. Pplrella Corsets have rlcxihv.
nnn-rustuhle. indcstructiiblc stas
thru will not break nt the waist line.
There Is noue better than Spirolln
MRS. HARVEY, OKSI T1 1
21 S. Main St. Phone Slifl.
ElMMf ssaesaiiswssiwis n " J! msst ' i
WEAR A FLOWER
FOlt
MOTHER'S SAKE
Sunday, May 14
Any kind you want.
I. VAN LINDLEY
NURSERY CO.
GREKNSHORO. X. C.
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J nftl)finnsr fr'J'ftnlont1
M. WEBB CO.
Club Building.
Haywood St. t
w .:
SPROAT'S
SnLli SETJY PARLORS
t)ntcs nidg., Pack Su!tre
Invite your Inspection of their
i.ew line or Spiir.R Millinery.
Dew Drop Candy Pralor
32 Pultun Ave.
Fresh Candy every Jny. Cocoa
nut flavored syrup and peanut butrer,
E. M, ADAIR & (. P. BIKER
l'roprk-tora.
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One Xot of
J4alf
These will be put down on the front
tables so you can view them without
any trouble. Most of them are the
La Rene Make.
We are discounting this particular
Make. You will find all sizes, from
19 to 30.
50c corsets are priced at 25c pair.
$1 corsets are priced at 50c pair.
$2 corsets are priced at $1 pair.
$3 corsets are priced at $1.50 pair.
Jbte Snds Saturday fight
May J3th
nsu- - -
$1.Z5 and $IMQ Shirt Waists for 90c
Jo da ij Only
The ANNEX is selling garments very reasonably
those warm days. The Kiosh just across the
square recorded 00 in the shade the other after
noon. Warm enough to be wearing Summer tog
gery. Are you?
We'll sell a bunch of neat waists in lingerie,
plain and embroidered -today at an extremely low
price. Suppose you come over and see what's go
ing on in this hustling little shop.
Now apparel arrives every day. You see some
thing different every time you visit here.
KmvMa:xaaAiBnnVimrW'
DO YOU DRINK COFFEE?
If So
Whv not think the best
W111TE HOUSE
1-pound air-tiirhv tin. . .
15-pound air-tight tin i.
S TRAD LEY & LUTHER.
Fells White House Coffee and
East Tack Sq
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THE GRUNER SANITARIUM
Ashevllle, N. C. 51 Ilay.ood St. Phoae C34
Pevotod to tho thorough and si u ntitle tratn:etit for select cares of
Kervousiiorti, l'a::il,, Ai,hn:a. 1 lab it, Stomach. Hheumallam. Diseases of
women and oihe. chronic lisoi.-c.
Bath n;
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Needle i'-nilis
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of : round. Has '( rint'- r'ruit i!
desirable in rvrv rcsiiect. 1'rii
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Q-RANT lALTY CO..
SPECIAL EALil
' of n
new lino
T'cffs and 1
MISS CRUISE'S
2!j I!:im'o it 1
SHOP
g PSYCHO.
Kniov yo: r f:;t.
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Corsets at
Price
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ST. CHAS. COFFEE.
nf tile bc.-t, me?t rlrlicloiy
New iir'oi.s ilc np-t noted
in air tight packages.
fHK'
$1.00
li i id
'i-s't'taliles.
ST.
II S. COFFEE.
il-I art:nen cf the Snnitari'im is ooen
to tho public. Turkish, Russian.
t. 1 'i r.nt. inc.;, ;. honor and
Tic.-.trn, n;, Klrctri.? ViLrallr.jr and
Thure JUrunclt M;u-age for Diseases
)ue :vA a half acres
s. Hiiuse new. Very
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48 Patten Ave.
F U R NIT U R E
aiM
'cond-Hand.
OI AIi At
North M-in.
tiOMfiHTLI'
Phone.
351.
A PSYCHIC
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mi, or
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prroit, that
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w'ie'" ot'i r i "I'lirvi ants fail.
fiu. i:r..!)iNi $i.cn.
5 CLAYTON ST.