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THE ASTffiVIL! ,B OTTIZEN. THURSDAY. AUQU ST. 24. 1911 QaWtyij jVa.. sty. ii V f,V a W aa, rW aw . .ft. ea nasa jW w mt0t Society and Personals 1 Thle morning in the green room at t freshments were served. Mm. f'arr's Battery Park Mra. J. L. Alexander I guests were Mlina Ioulse Alexander, will viva a large bridge parly which of Utile Rock. Ark.; Francra Rld wlll be th social event of thla week. Lenour. Mildred H'urat. tdlth Clark. The affair promisee to be one of the ' Wllmoth Noland, Mildred Haird, Nn- Jirettleet given this season The green nle Arthur, Mary Donnan, Catherine room la beaiiiuuuy aecoraiea or me occasion in palma. goldtn glow and dahlias, yellow being the color scheme. The prlzea offered are un tieually handsome, and the guest lint Include the following ladles: Mra. A. W. Calloway, Mra. Jack M. Campbell, lira Charlea Orr, Mra. Mortimer, Mra. ' JT, W. Faurette, Mra. W. B. Inns, Mra. O'Reilly, Mlaa Frederlca O'Reilly, Mra. Martin L. Stevens, Mra. Clllllland ' Stlkeleather, Mra. Allan C. McDonald. MM. Fred C. Todd. Mlaa Riddle. Mra. JT., C. Maasengale, Miss Cora Lea tWummond, Mra. W. C. Hudaon, Mlaa Wllllncham, Mra. Richard Needham. .Mra. C. M. Brown, Mra. U G. Miller, Mlaa QrlfTln, Mra. James Cannon. Mra. W. R. Hopkina. Mlaa Nonle Hobble. Mra. Ella Burk. Mlaa Nell Hurk. Mra Bprague. Mra. K. Richards, Mra. Gib bons, Mra. Patrick, Mra. A. C. Hol man, Mra. W. O. Hemmenway, Mra. A, 3. Wllllford. Mra. Clarence HobRrd, ; Mm, Sehulra. Mlaa Harrtaon, Mra. Vandenburg, Mle Abrahame. Mra, V. L. Hunt, Mra. Wm. Schoenhelt, Mra. Silvio von Hurk. Mlaa Abble Moore. Mra. Henry Penland, Mlaa Margaret Panland. the Mlaaea Stevens, Mra. Hatcher, Mra. W. B. Mean ham. Mra. J. I Wataon, Mra. J. C. PrUehard, Mra, .! L. Jenkins, Mra. Wm. Bear dtn, Mra. Thoa. Rollins, Mlaa Nan Cannon, Mlaa Roaa Warten. Mlaa Da- v) Warten. Mra. Mclntyre, of New Orleana; Mra. McRay. Mra. W. F. fiwiggett,- Mlaa Clara Oppenhelm, the Mlaaea Burnt, Mra. Elvln Spears, Mra. Hand. Mra. Era water Phillips, Mra. 0. jr. Lawrence, Mra. Fannie L. Baretow, Mra. Clarence Sawyer, Mra. F. 3. Clemanger, Mlaa Grace M. H. Jonea, Mra, I. M. Rounaavllle, Mra I N. Andrea. Mrtv O. H. Wllllngham, Mra. Mlaa Joeephlne Jonea. Mra. BarnaM, Mra. John Powell and Mra. W, C. Whit. : A party of young people leava Frt- iay for Craggy for a few daya temp ing, chaperoned by Mia. H. Batter ham. The party expects to return the flrat of next weak. Among thoaa who will participate in thla on tin r ara Mlaa Rant Camp, Mlaa Lucy Purefoy, Mlaa Mary Waldan Wllllameon, Mlaa Elisabeth Clark, Mlaa Roaa Batter ham, Jaek Puerfoy. Chralea Parker and Hlden Ramaey. Several of the Mara Hill atudente are expeoted to Join the party Sunday. ja . A large an appreciative audience attended and enthusiastically ap plauded the musicals given laat night at tha Jewish temple by Mr. Morris liasaron. ' Every number waa excel lantly rendered, and aharlng largely in the succeea of the evening waa Mlaa Minnie Wee tall, who aoeom panled Mr. Laaaron. ... Mlaa Weauil'a task waa a vary difficult one. but aha acquitted hsTeelf ia he ruaual bril liant style. Following la tha program rendered last ntght: - Paw Ftrat -. "Wldmung." "Lotuablutna," "An denn Soanenachlen." "Mondnatoh. v. wo v m iu Mmnw au.u w-nouan Schumann. 'TCIUand" -Alexander von Flellta. Part Second "The Nightingale and tha Rose." snort atory by oaoar wt da. with mua oal aocompan Iment bv Paul Bliaa. "Du but wla alna Bluma" Ruben- teln. ' "Tha tweeteet Flower that Blowa" awley. -Mr- Balmla" Varnah. "A Japanaaa Love Song" Thomaa. y,TU trtiiiaby" Bond. . v Ji j , "U waa aUtad yesterday mornlna in thla column that there would h. a danoe laat nlaht at Chernk.. lna. hta dance will be given thla evenlnir. I-1.-rs . " M Tha board of manaaera of the Woman'a ezchanaa will hold a moot ing thla morning at 10. SO o'clock in tha tea house. Tueaday night at her hom nn Wood fin atreet Mlaa Fred ninmhars gave an Informal party comDlimantnr to Mlaaea Roaa Lewie, nf Kand.nn. Villa, and Mlaa Florence Freldlandur who will leave ahortlv tn mi lega at Durham. Dancinar and a num ber of aramea war .nlnvA and a . lteloua princh waa aervad tturinv the avenlng. Mra. E. E. Can- entertained lent tltght In honor of her niece Httu Mi Margaret Fuller, of flallaburv. m.i dancing and gamea were feature, nt tha avenlna after which riiiMn. .. Carr, May Hhaver, Mcta W hltehaa. Kuth Fanning, Roae Clarke. Helen Hhaver, Virginia Wllllama, Annie Hlanford. Kvelyn Morris and flobprt Carr and Robert Hhav-r. Jt J Mra. J. n. fVfalu entertnlned In- fnrm.Hv a I rtrdi Wailn nullum' ivpll. I'lng In honor of her daughter, Mra. !.. ". I . M r.rffn n J J The cup presented by Mra. Walsnn for the unmarrlprl ladles' slnKle hanrl Irnp fc-nlf toumament was won yester day hy Miss Thereee Chapman, who rlnfrated Mlsa Tearson. The unmar ried men's single hHndlrsp tourna ment for the cup presented hy Miss Wood waa won by Mr. Thomas Pear son, who defeated Mr. Sllvernall In the finals. J J A aurprlee wedding occurred Inst evening when Miss Viola Pinner of Canton. N. C. and Mr H J. Reeves, who Is spending his vacation In Ashe- vllle, were quietly mnrrled at th Lutheran pareonaye. Rev. E. T. C'oy ner. officiating. Mlaa Pinner la the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lea Pinner and la a young lady of charming personality. Mr. Reeves ts a medical student at Vanderbllt unlvemlty at Nashville. Term., and has spent the paat three summers here. The happy couple left on tha morn ing train Tor Toxaway where they will apend aome time before leaving for Naahvlle, Tenn.. wheTe Mr. Reeves will resume hla atudles next month The bride la an unusually attractive blrl of the blonde type. Charlotte, spent yesterday la Abe-1le.- Rlchard Loughran. who haa been staring In Greenahoro, haa returned to Aahevllle. Mlaa Mary Crlti, Mlaa Ethel Follln and Miss Emma lialley, of Wlnston Baletn, are summer visitors to the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Robinson, of 2H2 Montford avenue, have as their guenta Mr. and Mra. John I.eche and daughter Mlaa A. L. Lenoir. .Miss Nell Roddy and C. C. Cannon, of Knoxvllle, are guesis In the city. Mrs A. fng fi,r u bury W. Wagner left llils morn visit to relatives In Kails- Jtore Opens, at St 30 a. m. liKo Store Closes at 6:30 p. m. Promptly JudKB M. T. Hryen and Tom Brvan. of Xashville, Tenn.. are visiting Mrs. Cirwhmn Weld) and Miss Lu. Mle . Campbell at their bungalow near Mountain Meadows Inn Mine Black welder, of Concord, visiting friends In the city. Is ' r. Bernard R. Smith, son of Rev. and Mra. H. p. Smith, haa bean ap pointed a realdent physician In the Jefferson hospital of Philadelphia. He laavea within a few daya to take up hla now duties. ! i Mr. and Mra. Charlea A. Nlchola, of Muakogee, Okla., are vlaltlnr Mr. an dMrs. Edwin Brown, Jr., 134 Cheat nut street, Mra. aOorge Hackney fo Lexlng ton. N. C. la visiting her Bister, Mra. Edwin Brown, Jr. Mra. U B. Ford haa returned to her home after several weeks atay at Blllowa Rest, where aha haa been re cruiting from a nervoua braak down. Hon, and Mra. J. M. Oudger. Jr., returned from Waahlngton. D. C. wher Mr. Oudger had been attend ing tha axtra session of congreaa. Mlaa Jannett Holmea. of Seattle Wash., ia the guest of Mr, and Mra. J. M. Oudger, Jr., on South French Broad avenue. United Statea Senator Joa. F. John- atoB and Mra. Johnaton of Alabama. arrived In the olty yesterday from Waahlngton, for a short visit to Sen ator Johnaton'a brother, Cept. Jas. F. Johnaton, and later will go to Flat Rork for aeveral weeks' visit. Mra. J. M. Oudger, Jr., arrived yes terday afternoon from Washington, and will be at her home on South French Broad avenue for aeveral months, Hon. W. T. Crawford of Waynea vllle Is in the city. Mr. Oeo. H. Smathera who waa In jured In a wreck near Salisbury aev eral weeka ago. la aomewhat improv ed and waa brought to Aahevllle yes terday. Mrs. Catherine Provence ot Ches ter, 8. C, la the house guest of Mrs. C, C. Seawell on Oak atreet. Mrs. Provence la the widow of the late Dr. Provence of Johns Hopkina universi ty. Mr. Maaon of The Charlotte "b aerver la In the city for a few daya. Mrs. A. J. Wllllford, of RneKh, who. with her two small daughters, have been apendlng aome time at Wrlghtavllle, will be visiting in the city rnr several weeks before going to I New York. Mrs. C A. Walker, of Albany, On., ' who has been visiting Mrs. F. A. At- ' oott on Haywood street, returned Tuesday to her home. Mlaa Corena Ryne. who haa been vleltlng Mrs. F. W. Lee on fltarnes avenue, loft yesterday for her home In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Calloway, of Harrtaon, O., are trueata in he city for eeVeral days. Mlaa K. F. Relth, of Augusta, Is vis iting in the city for several weeks. Miss Vera Brlgman la the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stevens on Hla wassa atreet. Mr. Arthur Brlgmon win visit his mother and alster at Dillingham thla week. Mlsa R. J. Dillingham will, during the next few days, be the gueat pf frlenda and relatlvea at Ivy. Mlaa Roberta Cook, who haa been visiting her sister, Mrs. O. H. Deal, leeavea Monday for her home In Jack sonville. Mr. J. U Carrier, of Nashville, Tenn.. la visiting his wife and children, who are guests of Mra. Carrier's slater. Mra. W. Allen Klndel, on Cheatnut atreet. Mr. and Mra. Cartrer and two boya will return to their home Saturday. Sxira Specials for Joday Each day we put on sale at very special prices articles that have not been on sale l'f're. Tn this way we keep up the interest in the Sale. Be cause the values are extraordinary. For today we offer two of the best bargains of the entire Removal Sale. Two specials on ginghams. 7Jc Apron (Jingham is priced at, per yd . .5c 12Jc Barnaby Gingham, solid light blue, for, yard.. .. . 0c Jhe Removal Sale Qoes Merrill On We hardly expected that the Sale would hold up so well after the first day. But folks have evidently gone home and told their neighbors how great the bargains were and they came to see, and seeing they bought. Every person who came in yesterday was waited upon promptly and accurately. So you do not need to have any fear on account of lack of attention. Every day we put different merchandise on sale. Those who come the first or second T day will find specials that are worth their while," but for which there was not room enough to display on these days. Mra. Hattle McLaln, of Maxton, and Mra. Edmond Gibson, of QlUeon, N. C, are Ashevilto visitors for a rw days. Miss Martha Rower of Durham, la vleltlng Mra. F. O. Uambrell at the home of the parenta of the latter, Mr. and Mra W. O. Wolfe, at it Woodfln street. , .- ' 'l ' ' Mra. Albert filrdaey la apendlng aome time with her alater, Mra. Mun roe. at her home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Turlington, of Mooresvllle, are guesta of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carr on Montford acenue. Mra. S. N. Watson and Mrs. M. J. Corl. of Concord, are vleltlng at tha home Of Mr. and Mra. J. V. Moon. Mra. Rex Brown, who has been confined at the Merlweather aanlta rttim for aome time paat, haa suffi ciently recovered to return to her home at 169 Woodfln avenue. -s Mr. Clarence Rowe, of Durham, la vleltlng frlenda In the city. Jiundreds of fiargains at the Main Store It was impossible for us to show everything the first day. Our space is restricted. Therefore, as days go by we will put on various new bargains and you would do well to remember this. Below we list several specials that have been put out lately: $2.00 Auto Bonnets are priced at $1-49 $2.25 Children's Dresses are priced at $1.29 Main 8tnre 50c Belts are priced at 29c $1.50 Muslin Underskirts are priced at 98c $2.00 Parasols are priced at $1.18 fite9 fall Suits at Special Prices at the tnnex A'sheville is full of visitors. These people are finding that they can get Ready-to-Wear Apparel more reasonably here than at home. Every day we i hear folks comparing the low prices wg offer with what "they could get the same goods for at home,." Wash Dresses are priced at one-half. 022.50 New Fall Suits are priced at. . ...... .$20.00 $17.50 to $25.00 Serge Dresees are priced at . $10.00 $4.00 to $5.00 Silk Underskirts are priced at. .$2.65 One lot of Wool Skirts are priced at one-half. Horace Bawyera officiated.. A few young folka met at the home of Mrs. Julia Bawyers last Saturday night and anjoyad aome line music made by the Beech string band. Blanche Penland. who haa been very slrk, Is able to be up again. A party of young folks are plan ning to go to Craggy within a few daya. Cary Roberta la Very 111 with ty. Mr. and Mra. of Rock Hill, Cherokee Inn. K. Reld and family, C, are gueata at Mr. and Mra. C. L. Hb', of Aubunt, Ala., are vleltlng In the city. Mrs. O. H. Farrtr and Mra. D. D. Carter, of Kentucky, are among the summer visitors to the city. Mr. M B. McQueen. Mr. O. O. Dur ham and Mr. William Simpson, of 'QUEEN OF BEAUTY' AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The spectacular opera. "Queen of ' Beauty," will be presented at the Au- ' dltorlum tonight and tomorrow night j under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. I Howard Hynea Donohoo. The final rehearsal waa held laat night, each participant acquitting him or her self well. The caat la composed of three hundred local peopJe, grownups and children, both having prominent parts. Mlaa Jennie Camp baa the title role, "Prlncesa Amo, Queen of Beau ty," and the other leading parta being In good handa. BEECH NOTESU New Skirts Tn Black and Blue French Serge and Pana ma; Men's Xew Worsteds. Homespuns and Cheviots in Oxfords and Grey. Prices .... $5.00 to $10.00 The best results in any line can be attained only by specialization concentration of effort along that one line. Our Skirts are designed and made by skirt specialists, men who study style tendencies, materials, correct tailoring, finishing, etc., hence the many points of superi ority noticeable in them. The new models carry a little more width than those of last season; some of them being made with side plaits, while others are cut on .plain gored line severely tailored. M. V. MOORE & CO. . Speciallata tn Women's Keady-to-Weaw Garments. T ' u pattow ate. ;:,'V BEECH. X. C Aug. 2S. The Beech school opened up the "th day ut August with quite a large number of piiplls and contlnuea to grow. There are now 95 on the roll. The attendance Is better than It has been for several years Mr. Horace Saw yers, of Beech, I principal, and Mies Jane Edwards, of Barnardsvllle, haa iharie of the primary department. Thla makea the fourth term for Mr Sawyers at this place, an-1 he haa proven himself to be one of the btet i teachers In the county. This la Miss : Kdwards' ft ret term at this place, and ! so far she haa given entire aatlsfac- j tlon In every way. The patrona of the j achool, as well aa the teachera and pupils, have shown that they are very ; much interested In the school by com- ! lng together and clearing oft the j school grounds, scrubbing the floors i and doing many other things that I needed to be done. They have also j dug a well and put in pipes which ; worka very nicely and la greatly ap- j predated by all. Mr. L. D. Maney haa completed and moved Into his new etore. Mr. Elbert Heneley. of AshevlllJ, has opened up a store at this place. The alnglng classes at Beech and Uplon Valley have met for the last I two Sunday afternoona and the mu sic which they gave waa enjoyed by a large crowd. There Is a revlvaj meeting In proe resa at thla place. Rev. Alfred Brad ley la doing the preaching. A wedding of much lntereat was that of Mr. Lee Bherlln and Mlaa Maggie Rutledge. which occurred at the home of Mr. Oragg Chambers last Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. Magistrate THf , MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Will have its formal opening of the new plant Wednesday, All will he welcomed on that date to see what a splendid plant we have. Mountain City Laundry Phone 426. na . a a mm a : anenocK iioimes, Knows good coal when he sees i.t, which ac- counts for his talking 5 so' much about M. & V. I INDIAN COAL. . : Phone 130 for a ton and you'll recognize a ! good thing like Sher j lock did. t Carolina Coal & Ice 1 Company a 50 Tattoo Ave. Drubnor Bldg. HAIR GOODS we are offering special reduced prices on all r x t t Thla week hair goods. $7.00 to $10.09 chignons reduced to $6.00 and 16.00. Full line of switches (3.00 to t.00. Rhinestone hat pins and all jewelry noveltiea one-half off. We make up all apeclal orders of hair goods on two daya' notice. " r Call and let ua do your shampoofhg, manicuring, hair dreaslng, chiropody, and facial massage. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP FhoneXlo. 25 Haywood St. T i iiuun i xa oaywooa (it. eTe ' All kinds of fresh meats, chickens, eggs and butter. Fresh vegetables received daily. Prompt delivery. V. V. HAYNIE, The Grocer Cor. N. Main and Eaat Kta. Phone 97" Cleaning & Pressing THAT OIVB ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION THE RELIABLE 14 Church St PLone 443. Tha Harmon's Honey, A Sunshine Food The only digested food the world 'Right P40 . ; mMM hoalth and At. long Ufa; beautiful to look at. a pleas ure to eat, an en joyment to thin or uive it trial; aak your dealer. Phone US 7. 0. .W. Harmon & Co VtZntf V FOR REAL CORSET COMFORT a Bplrella Corset fitted to your form. Spiralis Boning of open con struction admlta of frea ventilation a s.lnltary, comfortable, hot weather garment. Retains Its ahape permanently. Send post card or phone for appointment. MRS. HARVEY, tl 8. Main St. Phone 20. To Be Supreme and on Top in any department of haman effort, one must produce aomethlng better than haa been produced before. Thla explains the supremacy of "The Old Reliable STIEFF PIANO" Quality and purity of tone have made (t the king of all pianos. This coupled with the fact that It Is sold direct from the maker to the Individual home, makea It Imperative that you consult Che. M. Ptleff before buying a piano. SOUTHERN WAREROOM, 5 W. Trade Street. Charlotte. N. C. C. H. WILMOTU. Manage. V7 THE Tf (jOssara TAcyJfoc JnCFroht? We Are Prepared to execute all ordera In tha designing of any piece of Jewelry that you may desire made according to your own Ideas. We make a specialty of this class of work, also the setting of dia monds and other precious stones. A visit to our store will prove to your advantage If you contemplate placing an order of thla nature. Satisfaction assured, workmanship the best, charges mod erate. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler .52 PATTTON AVENUE. frf. CHAS. COFFEE. KT. CHAa C6FFEE. f ST. CHARLES COFFEE ia a blend of the best, moat ' delicious coffees obtainable and la roasted In New Orleans the most noted coffee center In the world. Packed in air tight packages. ONE-POIND PACKAGE .. 1UUKE-POUND PACKAGE Sold by .. 250 .11.00 M.. HYAMS CORNER NORTH JIALN AND JIERKIMON AVE. ST. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAS. COFFEE asssttsntssmsstinsiissssst,Mttttt ; THE GRUN ER SANITARIUM AsbevtUe. X. C No. H aywood Street. Pboae 664 HYDHO-THKJCMO-KlJbCTRO aud MECHANO-THERAPV, DUSTICS I For selected caaes of Nervousness, P aralyeia. Uayfever, Malaria, Asthma. ! Stomach, Rheumatism, Disease of Women and other cbronie diseases. The BATHS & MASSAGE of the Sanitarium y. tandaota for both L Afll FA and GEN TLEMEX. Opeft. from I a. m. 10 t p. m. Sa turday till 12 p. an. FOR SALE TWO NEW 6-room house s, within block of car line. Have good sized lets, well b uilt with large basement. Very good price andlong te rms on these places. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Ave. were the first front-laced corsets In America. They have Improved with every new model and in every aea aon, until it would aeem that per fection could be no nearer attained. EXPERT CORSETIERE Roorm 97 and IS. American National Bank ButMlng MISS HUFF, e CELEBRATED CANDY ! ON. ICK AT J McKay's Pharmacy ; Oppo. Post Office. I Ashcvillc Creamery Co- Producrs and distributors of Dairy Products. SWEET CREAM AND SWEET MILK PURE ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY Quick delivery. Special prices to Hotels and Boarding Houses. Give us a, trial. We guarantee to please you. Ashevillc Creamery Co. Phone 1581. No. 45 East College Street Use Citizen Want Ads V
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