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A.. THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, OCTOBER 22, 1911 2 i " 7 I I ? I 111 ' " 7 7 i N "7 1777" , ' 77 7i7 7 iTTFfe Society and Personals Tha wedding of Miss Adelaide Loughran and Air, James GUI Kkei 1 ' place Saturday evening at the home of tha brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Loughran, on North Main street, and will be followed by a large reception. The wedding will be one of the most Interesting of the year, owing to the popularity of Mies ' Loughran. Two hundred Invitation hae been Issued for the reception, the wedding, however, will be wit nessed only by a few close friends and the members of the families of ' MU Loughran and Mr. Oil!. There are several parties which will b given fn honor of Mia Loughran the ; latter part of the week by Miss Sarah ones. Miss Lucille Campbell at her , Bungalow on Sunset Mountain and Mr. Graham Webb on Panola street. Mr. Olll, his sister and a party of ' friends are expected from Now York Wednesday or Thursday, end wllj be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Loughran a at their home. S . The following clipping from a Greensboro paper will be of interest to the friends of Miss Orlssom In Asheville,' Mra. Lee Oroome of this ; city was a guest at tha dinner: 'No more beautiful affair has ever, happened in Oreentboro than the ele - gant o'clock dinner that wa tender' 4 Miss Elisabeth I4!y Orlssom by , Mts Mary Htnshaw at the bom ot i Mr and Mrs. J. A. Odell, on Washing s''' ton street, In honor of her approach tng marriage with Dr. Allck Thomo I Smith, of Richmond, Va. L' "Th homo w beautifully deeo ' rated, delilla and ferns being used throughout. The oolor scheme in the east parlor being yellow, that lh the weat partor white, in the library crim .' son, and tn tha dining room yellow, ; The ten course dinner was served on " white and gold dinner service, which carried out still further the elaborate ' oolor oheme. "After th last courae was served Mlaa Orlssom wa presented With . besutiful out glass vase by tha hostess, and tha guej who were among the Immediate bridal party, wr each presented with a silver monogram ream ladel. Mrs. Orlssom, the moth - ar of tha brlde-to-be. was presented with a lovely silver pi knife. "Tha sottly shaded lights the glitter , Tha softly (haded lights, the glitter i of cut ftas and the delicious vlvands were alt conducive to tha utmost an- JoYment of th guest. . ; The enjoying Mist H'.nshaWs tiospltallty wara: , "Mrs. a. . Sterna of Little Rook, J Ark., Mrs. Lea Greom of New Tork .-city. Mlsa Mary Me Adoo, Miss Betty i Aiken Land, mm. w. 8. Qrtssom, Mr and Mra. J. A. Odell. . "This Is the first of a series of ' function whioh will be given In Miss Orlssom'a honor, sh being ontof ' Greensboro's most popular . end 'charming daughters." Mr. V. F. Karker wlU begin a new aeries of organ reel tale at All Sou la' ) church, Btltmor, this afternoon, fol lowing the afternoon series . whioh begin at half-after four o'clock. There will be epecial musloi at tha aervloea, an anthem by Martin, "who Bo Dwelleth," In whioh Mr. Elmer Weatall will alng tha solo, Bpohr's anthem, "Blessing, Honor and Olory." from "The Last Judgment," wilt b ung also, with Mr. James O. gtik. leather as soloist. Mr. Harker' re rttal will b called "Half Hours with Faroou Composer," and the .Brat program which 1 publlahed , below, will be devoted to Handelt i-, Overture, "Athaliato." j ,, Minuet from "Samaon." , Largo. ' - Hallelujah, chorus. .. ' Mis Virginia Griffith Miller en .tertalned charmingly for Miss Agnes ! Carter yesterday afternoon at her residence on Montford avenue. The resldano wa decorated with a pro I fusion of pink and whit dahlia and i Quantities ot tall white ohrysanths- mum. In a long handled basket to which wa attached by broad white satin ribbon, a bundle of chrysan themums, two doaen dainty little parcel had been deposited by the guest And when later opened by Mlas Carter, revealed a many exquisite fcandsrchlef. Miss Miller invited - only the most intimate friends of I Miss Carter, and in cosmopolitan lAsherllle, It wa a sufficiently uncom mon occurrence, and worthy ot com ment, -that there were twenty-four iglrl friends of Miss Carter present i meet of whom had known her since Infancy. Verse making proved an in teresting diversion, in which Mlaa Eleanor Morrison won highest honors and th prise. A collation was sorv td late In the afternoon. Miss Mil ler's guests were: Mlsa Agnes Carter, Miss Margaret Porter, Mr. Theodore Morrison, jr.. Miss Mildred Carter, Miss Emma Gudgor, Miss Bettle Bites, Miss La I age Oetea, Miss Eleanor Mor rlson, Miss Barah Jon, Miss Georgia Rankin, Mrs, Hobart Allport, Miss Oeorgla Dennis, Miss - Mary Carter, Miss Sarah Addlcke. Miss Eleanor Carmichael, Miss Arden Jarvey, Miss Katharine Langhorne of Virginia, Miss Maud Hamilton, Miss May Bernard, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Miss Anna Car mlrrhael, Miss Busts Carter, Mlas Ellse Walker, Miss Marguerite Wadworth and Mrs. Lewis Ellas. Miss R. K. Blanchard gave a recl- cltnl Friday afternoon at her home on Spears avenue, In which her piano and violin pupils displayed to advan tage their excellent training. The following wa the program: Piano solo First waits, Mis Mil- area tmira. Violin solo Floral Fete walta, Franklin, Master Frank Hadlow. Piano solo Dixie, Miss Sarah Grimes, Piano Solo Pink waits, Btreevbbog, Miss Mary Whiteside, Violin solo March In C, Hermann, Mr.. Oeo. Bhuford. Piano sou Lullabs, Mlas Margaret Tomlln. t Piano solo To a Wild Rose, Mac Powell, Mlas Mildred Donaldson. Violin quartet Selection from Mar tha, Mrs. Chaa. Malona, Mr. Oeo. Bhuford, Master Frank HadloW, Mi Blanchard. Piano accompaniment Mis Kath arine Wilson. Musical quia Mlas Bile Rlddlck. Oeneral review Mies Blanchard, Assistant Miss Minnie Belle Rld dlck, Mis Dorothy Ambler. 0 J Mr. Eugene E, Glenn gave luncheYm yesterday In honor of Miss Agnes Carter, at her home on Starne avenue. The drawing room wa dec orated with whit aster and lh dining room and table decorations were of violets. White satin .heart shaped bon bon boxes were th sou venirs. Misses Doris Davenport, Sarah Walker and Mildred Carter, In whit frock with vlplot sashes, as listed In serving. After the luncheon the guest repaired to the drawing room, where , Thaoflosli Oarrtson'i "At the Sign ot the Cleft Heart" was appropriately and charmingly read. Mrs. Glenn's guest were Mlsa Agnes Carter, Miss Mary Carter. Mia Vir ginia Orifftth Miller, Miss Susie Car ter, Mlsa Georgia Rankin and Miss Katherlne Langhorn. J Jl Th Country club wa a very de lightful place Indeed yesterday after noon, and ever so many members motored, drov and walked out to enjoy an Indian summer afternoon. Mrs. Frank Champen served tea on tha veranda overlooking th tennis courts, where gathered quite an as semblage to watch th tennis tourna ment. Tha tennl tournament has been played during tha week, the final will be played early In th week. Tha core to dt are as fellow: Mis Helen Chapman lost to Mr. Hobart, -l, -ii Mr. Carl Reynolds loat to Mis Marporle Pearson, til, t-S; Mis Pearson wa defeated by Mr. Hobert, 6-1, Mis Campbell wa defeated by Mr. Robert John ston, l-I, -0; Mlsa Mary Louis Swop won from Ml Rv by de fault; Mr, Tench Coxe won from Miss Beatty, H, ! Mr. Reuben Rob ertson won from Mr. D. C. Dandell, jr., by default; Mlas Therese Chapman won from Mis Johnston, e-l. a-; Ml Thereee Chapman won from Mia West, 6-0, !; Mra Tench Com de feated Mr. Robrton yesterday af ternoon, 6, -; Mrs, Robert John ston won from Miss Swop, -i, 10-S. The men' (ingle, lt-hole handicap medal clay golftoumamemt , resulted Coigates Perfumeries They have taken well. On a number of these toilet articles we have been forced to re-order. Cashmere Bouquet soap, for 24q cake. . Community tSiherware Looks like silver and wears better Warranted for fifty years by the Man ufacturers. Six teaspoons are priced at $2.00. - - ' - Extraordinary Values in Jhis Sate of J$lack Jilks Sale $ eg ins Monday The?e values are without parallel in the history of this store. They .are displayed in the biga window at the left as you enter and at a glance you can see just how reasonable we are selling rnese suks. i nere are some zauu yaras in tne assortment. 1 ney.were purcnased m duik, at xk to k off the regular price, This i$ only the first of a series of real Merchandising Events that the Boh Marche hak contemplated for the Fall Campaign. We are going to give the Asheville people values unheard of before and when you see these silks you'll agree that we've made a flOOU start. ' Black Surah, good, heavy quality, 36 inches wide, $1.25 grade, for this event at 89c yard. Chiffon taffeta, 36 inches wide, $1.00 grade, for this event, at 69c vard. Chiffon taffeta, 38 inches wide, $1.15 grade, soft and pliable, for 79c vard. Chiffon taffeta, 36 inches wide, $1.25 grade, beautiful material for 85o yard. "Black Messaline, 36 inches wide, never sold for less than at this sale, for 85c yard. Black Duchess Satin, 36 inches wide, extra good grade, regu lar $1.25 value, for 89c yard. Black Peau de Soie, 36 inches wide, $1 grade, at this event; for - 79c yard. Black Peau de Soie, 36 inches wide, $1.25 grade, for this un usual occasion, at 89c yard. . s Son Marche & Jailored fuits pre Belter Our styles are very up-to-date, the major part of our showing having ar rived during October. Bon Marche tai lored suits have never been so much in demand before; The fact that we have added the Wooltex line to our already large showing from other high grade manufacturers, have convinced the most exacting. Our suits are priced at $15 to $65. "Forest MiIs" Knit Under mar. These garments have that perfect fit which lends distinction to the close fit ting gown. Made for women who are par ticular. They are the standard of qual ity, being handfinished in the homes 61 well paid workers, rather than run through by the hundreds as the ordinary underwear i8 made. Prices range from 50c for vests or pants to $4 for a union suit. Jrunks and Suit Cases There is no desire, no wish in "the mat- ( ter of trunks that can not be' gratified here, from our superb assortment. We have selected our showing with the same care that other merchandise in the store' have been ch osen. The standard of qua!- ' ity is the same the best obtainable atr- the given 'price. Trunk's se 11 for $5.50 to $50. Suit cases, for $7.50 to $25. Virginia Griffith Miller. Miss Margaret Porter, Miss Katherlne Lnghorne ot Virginia. Mis Anhl Arden JerVey, Mis Nancy Clarke of Brevard, and Mlsa Mary Carter, Jt J The Young Women' Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sal lie A. Balrd, at 1TB Ashland avenue. Jt J Th Rector's Aid society of Trinity church will meot tomorrow at 4 p. m. at the residence of Mr. Victor Klein, ttt Montford avenue. day, has returned to her home in Augusta, Oa. Mr. H. M. tteese, of Tallahassee, Fla., la visiting Mr. William Sheets at Mis Harris on Church street. DEMOCRAT NOTES riSRgONALi MENTION In a tl, yesterday afternoon, and will be played off Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Thomas P. Cheesborough, with a score of tl, hahtloap i, net 7T, tied for first place with Mr. BrabeRon of At lanta, Oa., whose score was tt, han dicap It net TT, The marriage ot Mis Agnes Carter and Mr. Chartea R. Robinson takes place Wednesday evening at halt-after ight o'clock at Trinity ohuroh. and will be followed by a reception at tha residence of Mrs. Melvin m, Car ter on French Broad avenue. Mlsa Susie Carter will b maid of honor, and th following girl friend of Miss Carter will be her bridesmaids: Miss Mrs. N. Buclmer Is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. L. Northern, In Lex ington, Va, Creates Slender, Youthful Lines This season's gowns re quire the very perfection of corseting. It is folly to at tempt the shortened waist line and slender hipped, nar row skirted effects, if you are not sure that yon have the requisite perfection in your corset. You cn be sure, if you are wearing the C. B. corset. Grace, beautv. vouth are the ideals of today's fashions upon which every C. B. corset is designed and they impart those qualities to every wearer. In batiste, coutil and brocade. Prices $2.00 to $10.00. M. V. MOORE & CO. ' Specialists In Women's Head r-to-W ear Garments. Careful Attention given to Mail Orders Ask for a fall Catalogue. Mr. Edwin I. Frost leaves today for New York and will be away for a fortnight on business. Mr. W. F. Randolph, who has been In Washington. D. C, will go on a northwestern trip before returning to the city. Miss Ella Birch, of Montgomery. Ala., Is visiting friends In the city for several days. Dr. S. Westray Battle and Mr. Lawrence Jones leave for the eastern part of the state this week on a hunt ing and fishing trip. Mrs. M. J. Bearden snd family have moved Into their new home on Flint street. Mrs. Henry Klncald and daughter, Mies Mary, of Covington, Ky., who have been visiting friends in the city for some weeks, have returned to their home. Mr. R. J. Stokeley has returned from Rftleinrh, N. C, whre he has been attending the fair. The recent ralnljjave Interfered considerably with the work on the sand-clay road but despite the oc casional showers, a fairly good show ing Is being made. Mrs. Ray Lyon, of Burnsville, N. C with her two children, Is mak ing an extended visit to the home of her father, Mr. W. A. Meney. Mr. and Mra Casstns Buokner and small son, of Swannanoa, have re turned home after a short visit with parents and friends in the village. Miss OUIe Garrison la at home for a few days after a shore stay at Rosman, N. C, and will leave for Asheville the latter part of the week, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Dr. McLean, who ha been visiting her parenta at Burnsville, N. C, has returned home accompanied by her sister, Miss Nellie Buckner. Mr. Levi McLean has gone to Burnsville, N. C, where he ha en tered achool at th Yancy County in stitute. There will b an loe cream sup per In the school building on Sat urday evening, Oct. tt. The pro ceeds for which will be arranged later. A large crowd Is anticipated. Wnghtsmans MILLINERY 10 Church Street SEWING MACHINES VAKIOC8 MAKE Bold, EBCbasgod, Heated and Repaired CASH OB EASY PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bldg Pack Square. Phone 150 Just Received Fresh Shipment of Sealshipt Oysters who has been Wilmington for has returned to Mlas Clara Davie, visiting relatives In a number of weeks. the city. Miss Anne Meade returned yester day from a two months' visit in the north and east. Mrs. H. B. Neel aad Master Harry have returned to their home on Rroad street, after a week's visit to friends and relatives In Spartanburg, S. C. Mies Katherlne Lannhorne, of Vir ginia, Is the guest of Mrs. Frank R. Hewitt on Montford avenue. Miss Julia Lovett, after; spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. H. B. Neel, on Rroad street, has return ed to Florida. Mr. Eugene C. 6awyer left laot evening to attend the Chalmers Tech nical convention. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Galloway have returned from Chicago, after a two weeks: absence. Mr. W. Scott Radekr leaives tomor row for Cleveland, O., and other eas tern cities on business. Miss Violet Brandt, who has been visiting frlenda In the oity for several When in doubt, send your washing to the Mountain City Steam Laundry. There's an earnest effort made to do your work as good as it is possible for it to be done. Drop us a postal or I telephone us and we will send for your bundle. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Phone 624 IVf. FRESH MEATS Phone 4-2tS. HYAMS GROCERIES Oor. N. Main Mcrrimon Ave. M. Webb Co MILLINERY IMPORTERS9 Club Bldg. Haywood St- BREAD, CAKE, PIEST Why bake at home when you can get the best in bread, cake and pies at such small cost. Phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKEET Houbigant's Ideal Perfume $2.00 the ounce; sold in any quantity at SeaweH's Drug Store 45 S. Main St FOR SALE Five-room house, lot 57 x 135, on paved street and car line. Paving assessment paid. Price for quick sale, $1,000. 1 THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Art.1 MISS CRUISE'S HAIR DRESSING PARLORS Superfluous hairs, moles, and all facial blemishes removed without pain, by expert operator. Free con ultatlon. THE BERLIN Don't miss our special prices in Rain Coats at $3.60 and Tailored Suits at $9.90 in Ladies' and Gentlemen's, at the Berlin, 1 E. Pack Square. Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. Latest Improved Steam Pressing Machine. ovine servick rRKssrvo olto. ASHEVILLE SCHOOL OP MUSICAL ART AND LANGUAGES Teachers Vocal Mr. E. M. Harker Mr. G. P. Westal! Mrs. J. G. Stlkeleather Piano Miss Minnie Weatall Mies Kate Laxton Mr. F. Flaxlngton Harker Mr. John W. Stames Organ and Theory Mr. F. Flaxlngton Harker Languages Mr. A. J. Lyman Phone S4e Auditorium Bldg, THE EMPTY COAL BIN Is a terrible thought when bitter winter .weather sets in. Get it filled NOW. And b i sure it is filled with M & W INDIAN COAL Phone 130 Carolina Coal & Ice Company KO Patton Ave. Druhraor Bldg, Jl ti-, i -Jj.. BRING RESULTS CITIZEN WANT ADS FOR SA Jb Three of the best resi dence properties on Mont ford avenue . A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. CANADAY REALTY CO., Phoeei 7. to y. Purte Sqnwo CITIZEN WANT ADS simsaa ontss Stoves, Ranges and Heaters The Celebrated Garland and Laurel Makes. J. L. Smathers & Sons '. Mammoth Furniture Store,1 1517 N. Main St. HOOD'S MILLTVERY S Haywood St. MISS HUFF, EDCr BUT OOBKBTEBRV , HOOMS XT and t8 . Nattoaal Bank BafldlasJ-I it V v i J, .. 1 1
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