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4 1 Society and Personals Mr. Charles M. Piatt entertains ; with a Dutch supper at Busbee Hall Aiiursuay writing w "w-n h " 1 1 " n6mber of gueiils from AJhevllle will drive Out. The supper will be served oft the veranda which will be at tractively decorated and Illuminated Tbr the occasion. Ji The Mlss'e Steven' scho6i opens Sept. U after being closed for the ummer. The preparatory grade will thla year have klndortarten feature! which wrn prove attractive t6 iht l.t tle ons. , The school open with a large enrollment. S j 'J he polo coat which has been ex ceedingly popular In the Earn has reached Aehevllle In all Ita glory and ha been Immediately adopted as moat nf the new and becoming styles usu ally, ar. The polo coat cornea In al Wioat every irra.de, and ts fniide of r vribl cloth which ,1 of aoft tex ture and sufficiently heavy not to re quire lining The evening cuius are White with delicate pastel shade nn the Inner sldL the color turning over Into Tarr ana Very bu'comtng Cotlare nd cuffs. For day ,ii- the coats fome In various shad? Vf brown, tun, blue, gray, purjilj and a few are black.- - On Very pretty polo mat with klmona levi waa jho r rentiy, the color being gray And the ta1d ft wlstarfi shad, n Yfioikt WiaVnV tfig tsomWrmtiSft of ettyot. Th cots r 6t 6Wy Very pretty Wit have the tiddod attraction f b;n fajry IfiV ttrnslva 'tW Within the rea.h of mtrt tnl. Th& Htrje polo hat whVh fcr worn with tho.vi (ire alrj pVetry, nd e.re made of .on eor.if, the Tolling orira or anotner color. v;: ' . irra. Amy Ptehle knit Mr.. Floyd Febl entertained a bomber of their Trtend at the nhm of Mfi. Atrey feeble on fci)tl ivenue Monday 'averting tn honor 6f Mrs. "Atley Fe, hi' ainer. ttfss Neilta roster, of tandlar, atid Mist Hose 'cWnfller. fU6 of that tftxh, ; Music wi rindaed, Vniti WW tridu1d W, ferr'eanmehfs - Vers nerved jkna i fcenfcrkl food tMa was experienced by the guests. Mr. Huftnet CmpbeHt fho for tb past few montn nsl Jeen on a bicycle ; .tour. 6( iPurope a member tot. : party of, lgb"t Jiiivtdioil college alumni and students, which was Accompanied by Prof, br. Thorn, tvy tingle, of : that institution, .ha returned to the city, and la at.tha hom jbf Mi par- ' ent. Dr, ;ad,JWr. R, r Ce,m,phert, at their noma on orth French .Broad ?' venue. rtr. CamponH leave Friday or Lexrngtori, Va wtiaVa.lj will 'rt aume his studl'J liy the law dcBart Went of the Washington and Le unl- , Tha Woma.n'a tlWonary toctety th First eabyterlanI church, .villi meet with Mrs. Ollll. Ill Monfford ' venu, Thursday altemoon t b'clock, . j jl ' Atj h'i jbountry Tpiub ifteVn'opn h eml-flnau lr) the rrtlxer) foursome handicap golf tournament . will be played, Mr, Edwarfl J. Frost and Mr. - yanca brown playing against .Mr. II. . King land Mr. h6mton Fra'ter, Mf. P.,R.-Cm6 Iftd Mr. SReabn, )tobrton piftyjn agMhi't Mr. II. F Beymftuf and Miss Elethor Mdl-rtsbn. Th fWllktAk MeaaVi the First Fteabyterla'n church,; ti JnWd nld i day tnl amrnoon ttttn . , until. -T! o'clock at, the Bdrsca and FlilTathea building on Chrcti alreet to , plant flower ajtd jmprov jht t fttUdtn. ! poth Fhliathea and Baraci ciaa. , are cordially invtted to auena. k 'freshmenu will be served. . Ml Meriwether hd M1ss tbulse Toward, of pailaa, T., bav returned home after a pleasant stay In Ashe vllle. , BefCre coming her they spent tome time in the North. " , Mr., T. t. tCrahetiburit, who hat been spending the paat few week In Ashevllle. leaves Thursday night for . her home In Beima, Ala. Mta Sual Pearson. Of Charlotte, is S1endlng a few days in the city with friend. Mr. John bates, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Ostea, ha retamed to her home tn Birming ham, Ala. Mr. and Mr. George Qnarle. of New Orleans; Mr. t. H. Grades, of .Washington: Mr. Marcus Coaad, or Andrews: Miss Wpodhouke. of Cleve land, and Mr. W. j. Lyman, of Cleve- Gl Of exceptional merit for all street, driving, niotorinjr or dress. . We have given a great deal of care to the selection of our various lines of Gloves which we control exclusively And we feel that wis have the best makes obtainable. Cross & Adler Gloves for street, driving and motoring,, in tan,, black and erev, One or two btitton and gauntlet style. . .$l.b5 to $3.00 Ohaunt & rark Cross Chamois Glove, one clasp .. $1.25to$l60 Twelve button . . .. .. :. ; . .. ..$2.60 Chaunt jGlbve, kid gloves W6 and three button lengths, black, tan, grev and white . . ; .. .. .". ..$1.00to$1.75 ' Chaunt Gloves, 8 to 16 button lengths in black, tan, white and evening shades v. . . . : ; : ; ; ; . . $3.00 td $4.00 M. V. & CO. Speclallati iat Woanen'g Aeady-tttWeeW iBannent. ti PATTdJf Ate. Careful attention given to Mailorders of Mrs. A. A. Keatherstone. Miss Kosele Reed leaves within sev eral days to enter the University of Tennessee at KnoxvTlle. Mlse Eula Arbogas't Will go to Washington, IX C, early In October tu ontr the Waehlngton seminary. Miss Ulnllan Iacy, of Hot Springs, Ark., who has been visiting Mrs. Oustav Llchunfe), ha returned to her home. Mr. 8; C. Bradley cavee tody for Philadelphia on business for the Ashevllle Paint Glass company. Misses Dorothy and Ruth Rey nolds, the daughters of r. and Mrs. C. O. Reynolde, have gone to Biairs town. N. J., to entiir Blair academy, where their sister, Miss Mary Rey nolds, Is a member of the faculty, being the Greek and Latin Instructor. Mr. W. D. OrlfTIn fan several daye ago for hi home In Plant City, Fla., after a visit to friends In the city. Col. and Mrs. Warwick C. White left yesterday for their horte 1ft Mus kogee, Okla., after spenilng the sea son at the Battery Park hotel. Col. White was called home to attend a meeting of the North Muskogee Oas company, of which he president, to consider increasing their output. Miss Hasel.Kfinah, of Wayneevllle, spent yeeteVaay In the city on her way to Gainesville, Oa. ..Mr-. John 8. Trotter, of rrankllfi, spent yesterday In the city on hi way to the Appalachian exposition at Kfiotvfll. ., Miss Franc Oat tav: next fotiday for Holllha Institute at Hol llns, Va. Miss jteeaumont .Hami'd, rtuVn to Ashley Hall at Charleston, 8. C, short ly. Miss Annie and Miss Mary Chilton Tyson will be students at HolTlns In stitute this year. , Mr. EawXrtl Atkinson, teft veater ffay for lAxingfon. Va. wTiern ne re turn his studies 1n tli Wathlngtori ena iee w siiwui. j? M Paul A. Rockwell let yafrfty for Jmgt6n, Va.. wher,h yien- wr th law department of Washing ton and L. Mr. Hat McCoy left eterdiiy for Charlotteavni. whet ti Will entV thi. medical departmant of the Vnlvor Ity of Vtrglnia. , . Miss OracV Br6wn leavea tndy for Marshall to, be bridesmaid kt the Redmon-Prltchard warding, which take piaca at that town ttept It. Dr. an Mr. Millard Jt. Jenln ar rived n the pity, last night from. .Eu rope,, where they hay been on their brifl! tour ad at Visiting the motlveV hd btoOier. M Dr. tonkins at the hom of Mr. J. H. Jenklfia, on MerrlnKjn, avnua. They . will leave Fridv for Owensboro. Ky.. where t. Jenkins Vesurnea hi d'uta J pas tor bt the First Baptist ennren or mat city. Mrs, William J, Symona, of Cleve land. O.. 1 Visiting Mrs. A. 'A. Feath- erstone at tier home on Woodfln street. 5W11 tthel De.W',l)' "returned to the city from a toor ht a number of Northern and Eastern cities'. .Mr. P.. H, Graves, , of.Washlngton city, ta an Ashevllle visitor for several day a as k guest at the home of Mr. A. A. Featheratone. Mr. Tho'maa Varnon lekve today for Lexington, Va.. where 'he re sumes his studies In the law depart ment of the Washington and Lee university. Miss Edith Qampbell left yeeifay after Visit of acme , week to Miss Georgia Belknap and Mrs. C. E. Wad dell foj her horn In Louisville, Ky. Miss Bessie Hinton, who haa been the guest of Miss Alice and Miss Beau mont Hktsard, returned today to her home In Virginia. Miss Helen Craig ha returned from the University of Chicago, and 1 Via- land, are the guests oves purposes, TIIE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911 Women who bear children and re main bealtby are those who prepare their system in advance of baby's coming. Unlesa the mother aida nature in it pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail tonse it. It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, mates pliant and elas tic those fibres and mnsclcs which nature ts expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The. system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, land alie 1s left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of ter child. Mother1 1 If ATtTSTTtffe Friend Is cold at JVjtJJ UlJf book lot eipect- ant tnotiefs whfen toritains ranch valuable inf!rmation, and tuaty sug gestions o( a rtpful natnrt. . --'imp -unn co.. AOantx c. Itlng her rnother. Mrs. C. R. Craig, at Bkyland for Several week. Mr. Jordan Thomas and hi on, Mr. George Thomns, of ' Chnrlotte, who Tiave betn In town for a brief stay, have returned to their home. Mrs. Charles KeaVn arrive today from Covington, Ky., to visit her niece, Mia Rebecca BayTes. at Ttusbee Hal). Mrs, James W,, Wade and her mother, Mrs. Dexter Dorgan, of Mo bile, Ala., are gueata at Margo Ter race. Mr. Wade was M)s Cne, Dor gan before her marriage, and has number of Trlehffs in Ashevnie. Mr. Barclay HarMtft h"a returned to his home in Danville, Va., after a several days' stay at Buahee Hall. Mr. Charle Bummers left yester: day for Balsam to visit Mrs. Rufus Root. Mls Helen Cefaly, who has been vlHtlng her ltr, Mr. Edwin yv. Orove, Jr., t th nome of the latter in Knmpdah park., 8t. Lo'iK Is at pri(it MiMtiftg ier cousfha, ,pr, and mrs, ueorge comri, )n LquiBvnie, Ky. Miss Cefalu 1 expected the lat ter part of the rVtonth In Ashevllle. artd, Will pnd the, autumn with her mother Mrs. John Cefalu, at their home on Broad street. Mr. Harry A. Mirtlh. who has Veen visiting Mr. J. C. Martin., left yes.er- ffAy for Chape) Hill to enter the t'Vf verslty of North Carolina. r , Mr., Arthu, avl, who bait pen la town for seyera)l. day pn b,ualneas, left yeitcrday for Richmond, Va. Mlaa Katharine Cartmell leaves to day for a visit to her slater, Mrs. Gal I0way WllJIstriso, (n Klchmond,, 'ft., laf'ter vyhfch she will go to New York ror a visit. M'r. Edward Jlughes, ier mother, Mr. Irwlrj, nd her, niece, Miss MarV Lyle. aH of, Mobile, ,)a., are guests at Busbee Hall for several weeks. Miss Marie, jlalsey, of Char(eton, ,9. C U , visiting her sister, who Is spending the autumn at Busbee Hall. MILLIxkllY OPEXING. The first millinery opening pf the autumn waa held thla week at the shop of M'rl. Wrlghtamah, on Church j street, and gave the public the first I glimpse of the season's styles. The i most attractive of the models shown were the poke bonn-te, and these wer'e howh 1ft many eblpv combina tion and fetching effects. DILLINGHAM NOTES. The marriage of MIh Ella Caraon, of Bpartanbilrg. 9. C. and Mr. t 0. Carson, of Ullllnghari, occurred re cently t the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen on Haw Hracuh, and was or much Intermit to their friends. j The Woman's Planning club will ' meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. ! P. Hensley at Little Fork. Miss Belle tfllllnfrhem has issued In- vitalloh to a iea which he will glv Thursday atlernooh ih honor of her incut. Mis Vert Rrlghnan, and Mlas Bdna Belle, of Flat Creek. Mr, Leftnie Brigrttan will start ror Pel Rio, Tenh., where h wil ntcr school . . . , . .. Prof. J. K Clinton wjit iv a pjano recital at tfie collog auditorium Fri day night, which will be of much in terest After ah extended visit to Mlllng ham Mr. Morrl Rob'erts returned home, where he will spend the re mainder of th silmmer with his mother. Mr. Cling Hensley haa accepted a pokltlon with, th Ashevllle & Fast Teiinessee Railway company. 1 Miss Olll c Dillingham ntertaln'ed quite a hiimbet- of rriefld with a brldg pary. Miss Cleo Burllson il th guest or Miss Ci-i Gregg thi weelt. A nuVnber of young people spent last week on Craggy. Mrs. A. C. Dillingham wa the guest or Mr. C. H. rl)lingham this Veek. Mr. B. C. Carton left yesterday for Cleveland, O. Th Pllllngharrt eh601 enjoyed a trip to craggy mountain recently. Those itf the party wer Bv. j, C. Brown, Messrs. Robt. Burleson, John T. Dillingham, Jay Clinton. Odcrt Brigman. Fred Hensley, .Frank Hall, Mya Dillingham, Garrett. FTed Mil ton and Creed Pegg, Reynolds, Roy Carter .and Berhle Dlltnghahi. Misses Bdna Bell, Ballle Chamber, Jennie and Pearl Dillingham, Ida and Anna Mae . Pegg. Ore. Burleson and Alma and Bessie. Brown. ... The nartv waa ehatieroneil hv Un Dan Dillingham. . - . . . The Xtlllngham ehool ha received It nw organ. . . ... ; f - . . Mr, aJld . Mrg. ..Elbert ..Wlllngham are enjoying a visit from their daogh- BURTON & HOLT Furniture and Hotwe Corner Pack Square and South Main St. MISS TTTTTPTi EXIERT consElIIIlE ItOOMS 27 and 2 American Jlatlonol Bank Building Burn outcoaJ the dilf6reiice. ana save ASHEVtlXE rVRAV. FUEL STRCCnO.H XJL Prwti 2 iw OON HAMMOCKS AND PORCH FU&NJTURE Harris Furniture Company . , , "Uoiri Furnishers." IB fc. Main. I'hone 151S MEN'S SUMMER SUITS PRICE The Gem Clothing Store 6 PATTOX AVEXCE Dr. C. H. Miller, 'Graduate American Col lege of Mechanc Therapy l .Xorth Sprtftf fc ABHEVILLE. y. C. , rhone ? . j Elnagement TOUXm . ,14 COMB1H TION ; My business ts aiding hatura o dlsppc of thi unwetcome abnormallt. I accomplish, this by . mean ,ot a physiological sclentlflo aysutn of manual manlpu i.tinn r th "atmcture which, by ac- i.tinr tee circulation, increases .mh,.tlnn and ao facilitates the-l natural elimination of a, diseased l for th b68V to punry iwe Ti.irfjvirtj6 thl irijuiation, th tW oViia'kM-'.ierl'hm result ot 1. 1, t : .'i 'Ji's. . flf Tor th DOOy W JJurny o u 1 Me"- flVoru. Tl.'erhpy. Am Urtl imIimm Vh nnTtlA Art of the phyefclin ,and. surgeon, and It your sKJjtnqaa i ih), uiwhi"t vw Mechano-thorapy, I shall tU you 30 frankly. MEDICAL COLLEGE OlXiUllJAXi UUlaljXiWX Of the Stal of So. Carolina;, . , Charleston. , 3, . .V , . MEDICINE 4WP PHAKMACT Session opens Oct. ttt. Jill. Ends June' Iff, TrnHnVnaiBMA GlfMo'iii iavkhtaires bV. fre by the jew. Ropar Hoipital. on or tha lautest and . hast .eaulDD'ed hos pitals In the eouth-tEitensiva outdoor Wid . dispensary service under control of the. 1 a n ati r 1 pbOlntrtiefiti each year for 1 tnidlclhe for hbsprts.! Nin craduktek rh rnidlclhe MrM dumehsarv servic. Medical And PharVnaceutftsai Labor rtoHe recently niargeA ind fully equipped. Deparemnt of Physiology and En bryology tn artlUatlon with the Charleston Muaum ., r, , ; , Practical work for. , medical an4 pharmaceutical students & special reature, , . i,4L,(t. For cataloguo, 'aadreS nonirttt wiLsrtw, ph., mt. ik, iieaa Cor. Queen and Franklin Street Charleston, S. C. Look better when laundered here so will -ytttr table. -PHONE 70 A Trad ta AU We Ast. Swannanoa Laundry Wo Treat Vrmr irundry Whli ter, Mrs. S. T. Holcomb, of Transyl vania. Mr, Charles Holcohib Is visiting rel atives this wek. Misses Stella and Bessie Brown af making preparation to , enter th Normal Collegiate Inatltute at Ashe vllle. N. C. MATTERS OF The following Seedi) havi been tiled: David Brookshlr nd wir td Ragln Utteral, Interest 1A land 1H tn coun ty: conslderallOB ., ' t. J". Alleri and wlf to R. M. Payne, lot In Black Mountain township; Con sideration $150. " John Munday and wife to J. C. M. Valentin, land on Beaverdam road: consideration . $t,00. D, N. Curtis to C. W. Howell. In terest In land on Olady Pork creek; consideration 11. , , Marriage ticenae. J. M. Bradley to M. A. Bradley. GOOD KO.tDS ASS'X MEETS The Good Roads association of Ashevllle and Buncombe county will meet at the cltv hall Friday afternoon at I o'clock, when .number of (hit ter Of importance td. ta Member Will b Considered, It 1 urged that a full attendance bo recorded. .., LMeims IfM "T ',-'A" -t'Vf-- lt,.!1 ' U I-' '1 "....' .Jjl AastQay of the Sale oJ Jall Jilks Bufjy days here this week. The main attraction has been these beautiful Fall Suits. They have sold unusually well and only the f act that we had to buy large pieces w ould you have such , an assortment left t o choose from . Not only are the colors beautiful, but the quality is fane. The atin finished meesahne Is 'of 'especially heaVy grade. Suppose you drop in today, even if you Only wish to look. $1.00 and $125 grade of Fail Silks, 24, 26 and 27 mche s wide, for 75c a yard. We request all person In One a try and Surrounding '66un!fry Who ha,ve heretbror had l&tindry trouhlea, to bVlni aehfl heir ft'neni to W 'bur pi4nt, recently 'enlarged with a num ber of new modern mlctdhes added to our already splendid equipment, en ables u t6 give perfect satisfaction to "th6 Vrho deair real tood laundry Ikervtc. DTop us it card, or telephone your adores and our w'sigoA Vm can. All work entrusted to Us recetv6s careffti it'tenttoH. MOUNTAIN blTY STEAM LAUNDRY 426 North Lexington Ave . FOR SALE Three of the bst jresi dence properties 'oh Mont ford avenue . . A rare or3p'or- I'tuhity to g'et an elegant home. Terms. CANADA? ftfiALTT 00 , Phono 914. 16 Jr. Pack Sqaar Borrow a Kodak No charie for lise of kodaks when we do the finishing. Best results guaranteed by him eipert. MT'S studio 19 Pattern Are. Soma ot "Norma Martinei" Sxnofcera Sunny Smoke Shop D. H. FATKR, Prop. Op 4. O. Hayvtbod St. Photie 10a. , . or ice At , . McKay's Pharmacy t Oppo. Post orrice, HAIR aOODS The latest style Id all hair goods. We make op all special c-sder tn two days' notice. . Manicuring, halrdresslhg, racial and scalp rh'issage. Ottrbpody tor ladUsi ihd Ir'ehtleien. We remove superfluous hair and ail flal le'mlhis wlttiottt aln oy tut pert operator. , MISS CRUISE'S SHOP SS Haywood BL ICEBOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH UOODS HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Soni i5N.Maln8t. Stop worrying , about something to eat. 'Call 977 and get some of our spring lamb, veal, pork, or nice steaksY 4 ," . V. V: HAYNIE, " Crocer Cbr. IT. Kala a Kaa ftta. PhoM 71 e a .iiiyWew) s nialjV si . .iyy. Splendid IHliiaiiiniii " T " f ' Fall Imported Models and tailored Hats Thursday, September Uth M. Webb co. CTubBldg., Haywood St. Knox Hats ....... .i ...... i,. ii... ....... tn;TI inn,.',, in., f Wis Are Prepared to execute all orders In the designing of any ptoca of Jewelry that you may desire made according to your own ideas. W Inak 'a kpectaity of thfk class or work, also the aettins of dia monds and other precious stones. A visit to our store will prove to your advantage If you con template placing an order of thla nature. Satisfaction assured, workmanship the beat, charges mod erate. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler t PATTTOH AVENUE, 6T. crab, coftxe. ST. CHARLES COFFEE la a blend of the beat, moat delicious coffees obtainable and la roasted In New Orleans the ntoat l.oted vviiev oenivr in nm worm, jracaea in lur Liftui pca:agea. oine-porjxD package TUltEE-POrjND PACKAQK Bold by ivi hvaivis cjbrun.kbBTii macv and kERitruoN itik BT. CHAS. COFFEE. aeeeeaVeeeee4aee'aef'aaa" TURKISH BATHS The rtiner 81 Haywood Street FOR 1 .room nhfurntahed house, Mont Very desirable. . SI2.S0. . l) room,, furnished bona. Victor la Road. Splendid view. SaUt, fur naoi heat, servants- quarters, etc I (S.00. THE H. F. GRANT REAL 7? CO.. 48 Patton Ave tMIM9MlllllllMIMliiiMIti POUND LOAVES OF BREAD tf nen you Duy our iamou3 xju j. rru - ukisi ti firing trnn Vinf rvrtltr rro Tr Kotfr V-ra in tfio nmi-n- ! try, but you also get a loaf that weighs a pound. quality. Askyour grocer ,or phone 622. ASHEVILLB STEAM BAKERY ... IMIMIIIMIMMMllst(IMMIIMeMMMMMm sj W-WL s.jWiVQ Sola Jigmis -for "pot est 'Mills" Underwear, iioted jor Quality. ; Showind . of ph(l Tailored We are now showing over 200 dif ferent models of Fall Suits., This is the largest display we have ever shown at this season of the year. "We fully expected to be in o nr hew store by this time and have prep ared accordingly; Garments are coming in daily in the. widest range of pat terns . Every good cloth ; Scotch fixtures, English Worsteds, Imported Fabrics, Diagonals, Serges, Cheviots, Etc., can be found here. The price range i s wider also, includ ing suits to sell from $15 to $65. t H I I I Itt 1 8 I u vrc I It 1 u Of ST. CHAS. COFFEE. I - mm - .ftSo Ve ST. CHAS. COI 4 Sanitariui For Ladies and intiemes RENT ford section. Modern throughout,' Ope nmg You get quantity as "well as t
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