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ilE SUNDAY CITIZEN, OCTOBER 1, 1911. 34 J ifji - ? Society and Personals .Mr", and Mrs, frank Loughrau an nounce the emfag-ment of their daughter,; Ad aialdo, to Mr, Jamo (iili, ct New' jTork. i Ths wedding will be a vtry e.ulef on-at the residence ot Mr. and Mr. Loughran on North Muln attest, and take plain wlihln cvvoial week. The marriage of Loughrun removes from Asheville ani robe th yotmgef get of an unusually beautiful member, and one esptrlally beloved. Mr. and Mrs. Ulll will live In New J ork.vwhere th former, who J$ well known in Aahevllle, Is enguntd in business.. J J At a mtetlng yesterday at tho court house of the Confederate choir and Confederate ' veterans, the former served refreshmf nts. Thnre were about forty veterans present and a number of ladle. M.'f lonry B. Kind gava a costume dsne SCrJda? evening at her residence on Merrlmon avenue, which vrai the rods I event of tm Reason and a very beautiful affair. The torrent of rain that threatened to mar tha success of the dance did not In any way Interfere 'and flfd not penetrate to the pln-en-crowd plana, Illuminated with Innu 'merable rose-colored light. Dahlias of vnrlou shade fit rd and pink dec orated tha niter-tor,'; of the resident, iwhrr ;again th llithta were rose 'ahodoil.1 In the drawing room, recep lilon' hall and uppr room. Mr. Klng.wa th tuche of Devonshire, latter the painting by Gainsborough, (her costume of black and silver, fur it her enhanced byy some rare point tare and picturesque hat of ; black ana with white and black plume, being tinuuatly effective. Mr. Rich wood Pearson, who with Mr. King, received h Kueata, wore a handaom costume made entirely of black and liver Coptic vet), a Persian ordr. am-entnallng the, eairtm uggestion of tho costume. Mr. Charie L. ! Minor represented on Of Van Dyek' portrait, "A, Flemish Lady," , In' a ! gown of velvet and whit mtln, with the characteristic unitanding lac col lar of gentrou width. Mr, Thema Cneesborough mad a lovely "La To log," in gown ot whit aattn nv, fbroldored elaborately f with crystal, th mplr crf and a larga white I eat in hat laden with white and bio Illume. An armful of flower and (a ataff completed tho coetum. ,. Mr Theodorg HV, Davidson .bat ooatom wg ggpeolaUy -.ffootlv. and ; w of black llk with wing attached to the boulder and wrIM; abla wins wer ucd a a hrad drof. Mr. A. J. Ly man, a f'Lady Tealo," wore a hand loro costume, with ' a large - plumed hat and powdered colfTurs. Mr. jThompaon -Frago wo quaint in , an ! early Vlotorlai icotumv 4 Mr. ' J. A. Perry woro beoorolng "Pbwd I and PtIiogw'Ottkmg,n;;-Irg..Cptigll tCox r ennllnrlBg gown of.""" I Ing 'tnntorial.' hegvily embroldar4 In jailvor rryatal.'a.nl tar and eeenl I of belltipiite ln'hv'r holr,,. Mr. Hodny .'Hush fiwopo and Mr. Itarald Ucm 1 irergt Hot in (coatnih. MlM,(-.'Pcffth Vfw mado amoBt- anrlvirfb ; collect In a contume of emerald vol- vew tne unaomKirt 01 wnue aun rw lng' profueely -ornnmented wth jmall golden harp. A lace cap with green head crown ftnlnhlng . the eoctumo, Mia Marjorlo earon wag a dainty. j piquant Pleretto.i In black nd whir. jMla Beaumont HMaard, a a prince j of Judea, wa wondroua .and ,beautl ful to behold 1 a gown of white and .j gllvcri. vollii ,over V 8orit pinks aatm, j which formed tha vppor part1 of the i eoRtunio, with which a gaah of blnrk tln waa worn. A veil of pink fall I Ing to tho walt from a .Vweted head-' dre - and atirmountad - by , whlto effect. Long .1ewlwt; rrli)gg swero Worn aleo. Ming Allco Hanard, a "Prisma," In dov gray Bnd gcntlo mien, wa in atrlking cnntrant but alao very charming. Mir Margnret Pen rdmrn made tha dnlntient psiutthle Dreoden ahepherd'ea In pink gati ooatume with garland of pink roee and touch of tilt. Her-hntr--wa powflered and puffed. Slim Rleanor Morrtaon wa. effective a "Night Her. gown wa black antln with black well apangled with silver atom, n veil iipenflnd from a largn tlver eroaoent worn in the hnlr. Ml I.uoy Minor waa a very youthful 'Tody Teagle" in a gown of vl!ow and pink with laeg fichu and a lerg hat cov ered with nltimn in nnntel ehndee to which a tlver rooe added to the ar. tlatto , tont eneemblo. Mlxa Mary Loulee Swopo wa a Ppnnleh enorltn j In a eoetumo of eevnral colore, which 1 wa graceful and bwnmlnsr. Mlns Idn Hamilton wore n rose costume of ' aoarlet game with yellow nnd red ' roae over oloh of roIcI with gold lunj ilr sa. .Vir. King ua In "iap uiiil guwii,'' Dr. H. Wiwitray Uatile wat in (lie full (Irene uniform of the i'. ii. navy; Mr. lwurU 1, I' rout vvoi j u Jtrcwnl Jay court rualuim.v ' kn i; liir(iit uinl dcorutloiia." Vr Thoinjieon Fruicer r, prevented a U,ik li (j(Mit(iit, which coetuine wan urn.jnn t iu rnoBt effective. Mr. Pen dlelon King wu the "King of Ua liui, ' In u i os(uitc of noft white rna -turirl, a. i'.' Mul-fiillng coat of mauvi molrc, a I 1'iitc background for a numlici u. lotiK xtrand of pearle or vuiiuiiK nigi A white turban, will; algrelto funned of peacock' feathen mill ciiubIu with a hnnilnomc Jeweled ornament, competed th coettime. Mr. J. A. Kurckel wore a eolotilnl covtume of Min k velvet, hut with cockade und white wl. Mr. Itob'rt Mornn, of Waahlngion, wore the troplcul unl fo.riti of the IJ. 8. marine. Mr. finger Liimeun. Jr., H 'Tnglloeci," wore 8 contunio of whlto nnd block and pow d"ied hulr. Dr. Herbert as a ehelk o' tha denert, wore a eoetume mad' principally of a gorgeous Chaamer. hnwl, with n while and erfen hem! (iroK, various rliiilnn and silver ornn menfs. Or. n. R. Swopo. Mr. R1i mond Pearson. Mr. A. J. Lyman, Dr. Thomns P. t'heesboroiigh, M. Prank Mnwlsnd, Mr. Ellsworth I'msn o:id Mr. Bradley were not in costume J J Tho following musical program will be sung at the services at the Firs! riuptlst 'church this morning and evorilng: Morning aervlce: Prelude "Contemplation" Wont Soprano solo "There Is a Oreen Hill Far Away" Gounod Miss Pearl Bhope. Organ offertory Kuhe Postlude -March Oann Kvantng ervlce: Prelude "Softly Now the Light of - Pay" ... .'.Transcription by Ashford Anthem"fIow Amlabla Are Thy PwelBngs" .-Maunder Offertory golo "Hold Thou My Hand" Brlggs , Ml May Corcoran. Postlud "Ftlvo March". ... . .Bmart . Tho Woman' Homo MlMlon oclety of Central Methodist ohtjrch will ob serve their wk of prayer thl week with wrvlc at tha church on Mon day. Tuooday and Wednesday morn ings at 11 o'clook. After tha devo tional ervtoe a short program will be glvon aoh .day oonsisting of talk, papers and queries pertaining to tho work of th. godety. Thl rvtco will t obwrvod throughout tho onilro connection of Southern Methodism and tho offering will bo directed to heeded Improvement at litward fciitl tuto. j A full attendance by all women ot tho church is desired and stranger ar welcom. ' : tf' " J"'. JJ i'.-'i.-i,"- Tho Bingham dance each Monday aftsrnoort, under th direction Of Mis Margaret Ponniman and "Misa Barah Wast art proving popular and are un usually wall attended! Th daneies will poiftoMl M thg Manor and oocwlonally ati h oHvh houso a 'lNnaiMsnd' will go far toward making the wintor pleasant for tho cadet and tho girl of tha younger t. Tno aanco tomor row will bo at tho Manor. Mr, Ben Meriwether, who leave to day for Louisville. Ky.. to enter tho University of LoulsviHo Medlcsi school, had some iinusually Intorest- tnging exporlonco TJtiring hi recent bicvcl tour of Europb with Mr. Hen- tv Hurt of th University of Mlchl gan. lrf Meriwether and Mr. Hart went first to England and from thera to Paris, where' they wor-e the guest of the distinguished Amerioan land scape painter, Mr. James Hopkins. and Mrs Hopkins, who for many year have resided In the famed Latin Quar- tier. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins are cous ins of Mr. Hart, and under their chaoerOnaRa tho student balls, fetes and Inner life of Bohemia were sewn, es.few'aisa.hirtvlleged to aee It. At Geneva Mr. Meriwether and Mr. Hart were tho gugsts of tr. Pavld, who at ono Urn ttYld in Ashevlllo, and now lives permanently In Swltserland. In Rotterdam the celebrations of tho birthday of Queen Wllhelmlna wer picturesque and Interesting. Spain was also visited, where bolh traveler wore arrested on suspicion of being spies, but wero released on proving their Identity. . Mr. Meriwether and Mr. Hart were away several months, and only recently returned. Mr. Mer iwether n his father, T)r. F. T. Meri wether, leave today for Louisville, Ky. J J The tea given yesterday afternoon by Mlt'a Cora Loo Drummond In hon or of Miss Frances Dufour was ene The New Toaster A Most Perfect Device See It and Sample of Its Work . H. L. A W 3 Patton Avenue .if the pi etll:iit purtles given during the s'anon und w:,s very larg ly ut tmded, there being over a hundred guests. Th affair wa given at Minn Drummond' bungalow, Pine Loga, wtdch wo lavishly decorated with I -France roses and whlto dahlias and II lumtnated by mndles (haded with pink. Miss Dufour wore a I'hurmlng white marquisette gown With a paint ed design ot pink rones. The several girls who served wore white gowns and were Miss Bettle Bites, Miss I lor te nse Jones, Miss Sunanne All port. Mis Margaret Mlllender and Miss Martha Wooldrldge. Miss May Payn of Charleston, S. C, snd Mrs. William H. Griffin, of New York, poured tea, assisted by Mrs. Kline Du tour and 'Mrs. J. A. Fmden, of Stamford, Conn. Mr. Chsrle Mal rwm Piatt, Mrs. Theodore F. Malloy snd Mrs. Pendleton assisted Miss Drummond In entertaining the guests. Special in Tailored Svits $19.50 Worth $25.00 to $35.00 A few sample suits clean and well tailored, smart, new, up-to-date models that we secured atli discount by taking a sample line. - , They are just the suits wanted ly women for general fall wear, nnd there arc misses' sizes in cludedlhat will appeal to college and high school girls. The materials are serges, cheviots, mixtures, etf'., in colors, black and blue. Exceptionally-good values at regular prices. They won 't.last long at the price marked. V $19.50 M. V. MOORE & CO. ". Specialist In Wanton' Itrady-to-Weor Garments. ' . II PATrON .vr.. Careful Attention given to Man Orders ' Ask for a fall Catalogue. IMPORTANT MINTING HERE Arrangements, are being made for a meeting In AshcWUc on October 25, 26 and 27 by tho ciuitity agricul tural demonstrator In Western North Carolina. The. program has not beon arranged, but it I Kuld that some of the leading farmors of this part of the Kate will be in attendance, to gether with some of tho stato and probably national agricultural officials. Mr. Robert Moran, of the govern ment forestry ervlo, who hs been In town for several day on business, return to Andrew, N. C, today. Miss George Dannnn and Miss Clara Roth ar visiting Mis Euphemla Ool lln at th homo of tho latter near Craggy for several day. Mr. J. R. Smith, of Judson, I In town for a several day' stay. Mr. and Mr. CharlesHtylmea, who wro recently marrlsrt i Louisville, Ky., ar spending seo. keeks In Ahvlll. 1 ' Km ' Mr. Simmon returned to Charles ton, S. C, last evening after a vtslt to Mr. Simmon, and his son, Mr. Rob art Simmon, at Elbemnr. Miss Deaumont Hasaard return to Ashley Hal, Charleston, S. C. today. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Cunningham have- rsturnsd to Charlotte after a viu to relrftlvo in th city. s Mr. C. B. Calnrtpboll hav rotunied from Knoxvllle,' Whero they hav been attending the Appalachian expo sition, Mr. R. L. Owenby ha gone to Greenville, 8, C, where he will spend tho winter. Mra W, L. Scott and on,' Milton, left Thursday for, 'thlr horn In Tampa, Fla., after spending five weeks in Ashevllle, during which tlmo Vtoy were th gueata of th mother of the former, Mr. O. W. Dunn. Mlna Mas Dunn, a sister of Mrs. Scott, accom panied them to Tampa. Mra. F. A. Abbott, who ha been spending th summer with her chil dren at 21 Haywood street, ha re turned to her winter home In Albany, Ga. Mrs. Ringer and her son, Dr. Paul II. Ringer, have leased a cottage on Merrlmon avenue belonging to Mra Theodore F. Malloy, and are occupy ing It. Mra Thomas J. Noblltt and her sis ter. Miss Bertie Havener, hav gone to Cincinnati, and from there will go to Huntington, W. Va., for tho month of October. Mrs. T. M. Theobold and family ar occupying their nw home, 16 Weal Chestnut street. Judge and Mrs. J. C. rntchard leave early thl morning for Winston flalem. whero Judge Priu'hard wlll address the men' meeting at the Y M. C. A., tha event being the opening of the winter season. "Tire Conserva tion of Manhood" will be tho subject of the address. Mr. Thomas S. Rollins spent yes terday In Handeraonvtlle. Mr. S. H. Friedman, of Henderaon vtlle, spsnt yesterday In Ashevllle. Mr. C. Armand Thorp has gone to Bavannah for a tay of ome week. Mrs. Charlea Brown, of IJvonla, Ga., and small son ar visiting Mr. H. E. Thompon, S12 South French Broad avenue. Mr. Robert McDowell -.Rooho re-ft yesterday evening for Denver and other points In the west.1 He will re turn to Ashevlllo' In the '.next 'two or throe months to look after hla busi ness interests. Stomacii Suiierers Squander Millions In Search of Relief. The world Is full of disordered stomachs and 90 per cent of the money aptnt upon physicians and drug goes In an attempt to cur the stomach. , People ar mads to believe that in order to gain health they must doc tor their stomachs and us cathartic. So 'tho doctor gtta his feo for th stomach treatment and th drugglat for the physic, until the savings ot a lifetime ar exhausted and yet no cur. Lt's be reasonable. The alck stomach is in every case the result of ovtr-eatlng, hurried mastication and improper choice of food. The mucou lining all tho way down th food tract lose it sensitive ness, and when food is forced down the muscle fall to respond. Thy do not churn tho food a thoji should. Th gland no longer give oit gastric Juice to dissolve the food and render It capable of assimilation. Tho man has become a dyspeptic; There is one sure way and only one to brinjf positive r-llef. Put into that stomach ot youra th very olsmenta that it lacks to get that food Into liquid form. It take pepsin, diastase. golden seal and other ferment to, accompllah this Th healthy atomacb, contain these element. Tho dyspep-. tlo stomach lacka part or all ot them. Stuart' Dyapepsla Tablet 1 mad up of Just what th dyspoptlo tomach lacksNature's digestives. . S Stuart Dystepsla Tablet are not a medicine, not a drug, hot tathartlc. They do not cure anybody of anything but Dyapepsla and Indigestion and uch ailment as arise from poorly di gested food. ..i While they digest tha - food th stomach recuperates. Tho mucou membrane 1 coming out of Its stupor, the gastric Juice Is coming to kh sur face, the muscles are regaining their power. Every organ of , the body takea on new life, the skin gain color, and tha eye are no longer Unseed with yellow. You live. Why doctor and why drug yourself T Stuart's Dyapepwla Tablet will take care of your food while Nature cures you. Try a box at your druggist's, 80 cents. Or, If you prefer a free trial pin nae neiore ouying, aena your name and addr.es today. F, A. Stuart Co., 150 Btuart lUdg., Marshall. Mich, Jhe CTrendJoward Setter Merchandise Duririg Qi&p&st ten years the demand for the better grade of merchandise Joa been constantly growing. The day, when Ashe- . ville shoppers buy goods for cheapness alone, is past. They de mand quality first. And in this theyiave found the true- basis ;of; Economy, fThe old saying, "The sweetness of low prices, never equals the bitterness of poor qualit) j' still holds good. ' Good merchandise is the kind that stands the test of wear. It's the class of goods that brings customers back. The bulk of our trade is from Asheville people, who have been buying here for years, and originally were brought back because they found the goods right Price, Value and Durability. We attribute the Bon Marche's growth to the strict adherence to the policy of selling only goods that come up to a certain stand ard of excellence. This, combined with the willingness to make good anything that. does not come up, to this standard, has made this New Store necessary. This Store will never be too large to handle the smallest pur chases. The Sale of a spool of thread will be r given as careful atten tion as a larger purchase. J&o matter what 'you buv here, vbu' are- sure of getting full value; i,Secoiids,'V 'lo6sr"4r other inferior merchandise never have found a homf here and never r-jvill. ' ' f-'.-.. ; - - . -I.-...- ,v,! It is. our intention to move soutetime this week, the exact-vdate 1 to be announced later. We wish everything to be finished and ur-. proper condition .before we ask our customers in. Jhe Next Article Mill ie Captioned "Reliability an jldvantagws Jtsset" -4 . M&t. lit . -s v ... . , ... .'""4 " I' -. - - - . i- A ,t-'f--Vi'-o.-Av.3'?t.'t'r';A'r-'-.--' f-3 S k' 9rV ir 1. 111 " ' "' 'sssMsssssaaSil mm Tk m & mv i MILLINERY ; ft Haywood tU- V FORSALL " : Three of the best resi dence properties on Mont ford avenue. A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. OANADAY EEALTY CO., Ftxroo T. 10 N. Pack Square. CELEBRATED CANDY ON ICE AT, I McKay's Pharmacy : Oppo. Post OftVce. WE BERLIN Ha moved to No. l Beat Pack Square from American Vat'l nmk Bldg. Call and ee the pretty hand embroidered waist and hand-made sweater. MISS tyrrx'P EXTERT OORSEfTIERK ROOMS ST and American Mattonat Bank Building Stoves, Eanges and Heaters The Celebrated Garland) and Laurel Makes. J. L. Smathers & Sons Mammoth Furniture Store, 15-17 N. Main St We Ape Prepared': to execute all order. In th designing of any piece of, Jewelry that you may deslr made according to your , own Idea, i 'Wa make a, peclalty thl class of work, also th setting ot dia mond, and other prtctou stone. A visit to our store will 'prove ' to your advantage t you contemplate placing an ordV Of thl' nature Satisfaction assured, workmanship the best charge mod- : rata'- ,w f . f;v-;.t CHAS: E. HENDERSON, Jeweler- PATTTOJJ AVENTE. oooeoeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeoe I New Crop of Prunes" j ! JUST IN 20c Pound M.HYAMS FRESH MEATS Phono 9-343. ' oeseeeoeoooeoooeo fHIIIll GROCERIES : Cor. Jf. Main Morrlmon Ave, i IMI 4 -I BETTER HEALTH. . The right kind of bread makes for good health ouiius uuuy, muacie, Dram, insist on - w BUTTER CRUST BREAD , : ; Full 16 ounces to each loaf. Ask your sjocer. or t jphone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY woimt Miinm IIHMMIICHIIIIIIIf jaljaj3 oaiasl I'.WHVIW 1 Mrs. B .L. Price ha returned from New Tork and will reopen her dress making parlors, Oct. 2nd. It CIOSINO HOVH CJIANGED It I' announced that according to custom the members of the Asheville Merchant's association will close their stores after : October 1 ' at o'clock for tho winter months Instead, of at t. SO, a ha been nhe custom, during the summer. The store win ho. op en later oa Saturday nlghta bony, a sox . .' There's a best in everything A scuttle of coal a day U a ton in a won th. You save much coal, cozily warm vour home and do away with asn-dirt and drudgery by using HOT WATER SYSTEM BTTI7TWn. MAP.TTTTir.a wmr I I W VAJUOC8 MAKES Sold, Exofaanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OB EAST PAYVLNTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bldg Pack Square- Phone J50J f Esttmslri FumlAi. List With Us IdSal Boilers sad Ausuican Kadiator tTnlon Plumbing Company, It N. Main Streeu - v. Phone 4; M. Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood St. If you have anything in the Real Estate L. at you wish to sell it will pay you to sce'-us. "e are SDecial representatives of the N. 0. R. Op., of Washington, D. C. Have' 10,000 repre: sentatives throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. We have some nice houses and lots for sale in Asheville and Weaverville, N. C. We also have some very desirable farms and timber lands throughout the country for sale. r Let us talk with 'U.' : .. Bailey & Gaines Really Co. ; 219-220 legal Building Phone 18S1 Ml r. Manicuring Hair Dress ing, Facial and, Electric Scalp Massage. All Super fluous hair and facial blem ishes removed with the eJec-; trie needle by expert opera-! tors. We make up coinbings to order. , I (K ' t I MISS CRUISE'S 'SHOP ' S5 Haywood St. i Vle Line ".Schedule Effective! Monday, October, 2n,l911. Leave Weaverville 8:41a.m. - 1:10 a. nv s 10:10 a.m..; ! . ll:ltjp.m, 3:10 p. m. ' :10 p. m. '.. 6:10 p. m. Scheiui, Mm9 on Sunaay except the 0:45, i:S0 and 1:10 a. m. trip ar emitted, and art extra car will leave Pack Squaro at p. m, aaa Weaverville' at 1:10 p. m. "' ' AKHEVXLL3 ' ' BAMP.TEinf 'ESSES R. R." ., S- . . Leave Pack Square :S0 a. m. .9:00 a.m. 11:00 a. m. . 1:00a.m. S:00p. m. .y 6:00 p. m. -7:00 p.m. Bom. " to Jpdg IV Lane, a sotr. and MVaa t Henry ' '- - Wortti Wra -.AH J A
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