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THE ASHKVII.LE c'tTIZJi:N FRIDAY, M)VEMBEK 3, 1911 2 Y Society and Personals ' The Daughter of the Confederacy hld Snooting yesterday afternoon at tho homa of Miss May fHowell, on Booth Main street, for the purpose of electing officers for th year. Altar wie bualnaM ' mooting Mlaa McDowell served refreshments and a very en joyable social hour ended the meeting The tolloarlnaj, electlona were madr Mrs. S. C. Chambera, praaldant: Mr; Henrr Redwood, f! rat vice president, Mr. Thomas J. Wooldrldae, aerond Vic praaldant. Mr a. H. O. Pdwlt, re cording secretary. Mra Gilbert Morris; corresponding secretary,' Mrs. E. 8. Clayton, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Mc Dowell, registrar; Mra. J. E. Ray, his torian, , ' . The flrat of tha , winter bowling tournaments will be held thla evening t the Albemarle olub at the Manor and those who usually enter and are Intareated are Invited to be present thl Ovenlng. The tournament will be Imprompti thla evening, the rpgular series beginning a week from tonight. ,Tha Saturday Mimic club meet Saturday afternoon at o'clock at tht residence of Mra. A. K. Von Tobel. on Chestnut etreet, and tha program, which te'pubnahed below, will be de- Voted to Instrumental and vocal com : ? positions of Hadm. J ; J. Paer-Haydn. f Mra. Williamson. - 4 IT. ' Piano Dust Eymphony In V , , major No. T. . '3tlg Weatall. Mlaa Wright. m. Songs (a Tha Spirit fiong ' (b) 8ha Never Told Her Love Mra. Clemenger, TV. Piano Bonato In D from "Ten Celebrated" Sonatas" ' Miss Atkins. V. Bon iChe faro Rents Eurl ' " , " ' diet ii Glnck Vra. Von Kuck. VI. Piano Andsnto eon variation! ; In hilnor , Miss Waatall. . 'VTI. longOn Mighty Pans. - , Mra. Hamilton. Tilt--Plana DuetkJvertura to "Tha - f Season !" Mra. Whiting. Mra. Campbejl. if , , . j ' Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Barker and ths members, of tht Blltmore hnln about thirty In all. art going oat thla after ! noon t Naplev where they will be f th guests of Mra. C.'B. Dameron for ? the afternoon. Tha trip will be made ; t motor and th party will return by ; moonlight. ; Mra, lamed C. Bradford and her daughter, Mlaa Sarah Bradford, of i JfeahVllle, have (on to Mobile, Ala., (where tha latter will be Wldeamald at the wedding of her cousin, ansa vir- glnfa Htrudon W Mr. Wyth Whiting, whleh takes place November Mth. Mlaa Bradford vlilted MUa Marjorle Pearson during th aummar, who will apend a part of tho wtnur with Mra. Bradford and Mlaa Bradford In Now TorlC.-it:'V' : - i Tha following account of the recent f wedding of Mlaa Fantreaa Vnd Mr. William , Balfour - Troy, ' formerly of (Aehevtlle, ia takon from a Nashville ! paper and will bo of Intereat to tho ralatlvaa and frlando of tho latter in thla city; . "Mlaa Margaret Fentreee, daughter m tha late dlatlnculahed Judge Fran Ida Fentrea and Mra Fentreaa, of ' Momphli, and William Balfour Troy, VjTr of Memphla, were married Sat urday evening at tho Flrat Presbyte rian church In Franklin. A dlatln ' 'gulonad company of relatlvea and - frlenda, which Included the moat ' prominent people In thla and other atatoa, wttneaaed thla brilliantly ar ranged cremonr. "Dr.W. O. Alexander, paator of Qien leven church and an old friend of tho family, performed the ceremony, Tho tthuroh wee decorated with white " , chryeanthamuma and potted plaftta. ' , Oroupa of palmo and theae beautiful v btoaaoma wero arranged about the abjar. Prof. J. W. Raid, Jr.. had -h'- of the nuptial muale. "Tha bride, who a ono of the lovell et young woman in tho elate, en , tared with her grandfather, tho vener- , i ablo R, H, Bradley, who gave her In 1 marriage. She waa beautifully gowned In white aatln, trimmed with real !ao that had been uaed on her mother'a wedding gown. Her Tell of tulle waa arranged with a chaplet of pearla and . : 'orange bloeeoma. She earned a ohate- talno bouquet of lavender orchlda fringed with lilieo of the valley. The brido waa attended by Mra. , Taylor and Mra B. R. Bar FURS of Superior Quality Fur Coats in a number of popular skins. Beautifully styled and tailored. Coney Coats $35.00 Coney Coats with collar of Marten . . .$37.50 Russian Pony Coats $39.00 Hudson Seaf Coats $69.00 Fur Sets and separate pieces in Lvnx, Fisher, Blue Wolf, Silvered, gray and black Fox, Silken "Wolf, Seal, Australian Oppossum, Squirrel and all the fashionable furs for the season. A remarkably beautiful and varied assem blage of furs of the better grades. Every piece sold under strict guarantee. M. V. MOORE & CO. Specialists tn Women's Ready-so-Wea r tiarmemta Careful Attention Given to Mail Or dero Ask for a Fall Catalogue row, both of Mcmphla. Theiie matrons of honor were d rowed In white aatln gowna, trimmed with real lac, and carried bouriueta of HH-a of the valley and majdenhiilr farna. A llitlf coualn of the bride, Mlaa Rehrcra Ewing. waa a flower girl, and wa drumert In a dainty white lace frock and carried a baaket filled with white flowera Mr. Troy waa attended by Edward Angler, of Memphla. "After the ceremony Mr. and Mra Troy left for an extenalve bridal trip, and on their return will make their home In Memphla at the handaome home of the groom at Netherwood Place. For traveling, Mra. Troy wore a atyllah black and white tailored, gown with a hat to c.orreapnnd." PKTWONAIj mention. Mra W K. Logan la 111 at her home In Weat Aaheville, which news will r received with regret by her frlende. Mra. E. W. Nash, who haa been Itlng fronds In Lima, O., for n weeks, hus returned to the city. Miss Jennie Horton, who has hf i visiting relatives In th city, has re turned to her home In Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Richard KevenaiiKh of Detroit. Mich., who have br-n spending their honeymoon In Aahe ville, have returned to their home. Mr. 3. H. Tucker left for Charle-. ton, fi. C; reaterday on buslneaa. Mr. Edward t. Frost returned yes terday from a fen daya" trip to New York. Mrs. Thoa. Settle and Mrs, T. A ! Jonea returnod recently from Ta-s Springs, where they apent aeveral weeks. Miss Cruise, who haa been In New Tork for two weeka or longer, re turned to the city yesterday! Mr. and Mra. W. O. Upeeomb, whose wedding occurred about n daya ago at All Souls, have returned from their bridal trip. Miss Frances Richards, of Ann Ar bor, Mich., is apendlng the winter In Aaheville. Miss Ruth Farkes. who has been visiting Miss Lois Jonea. haa returned to her homo In Atlanta. Oa. Mrs. Augusta Farwell and little ion, Roy. who have been visiting the par ent! o f the former In thla city, return shortly to their home in Decatur. 111. Miss Nancy Davis haa returned from a three weeka' viRit to relatives tn the oattern part of the atat. Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds and small daughter will apend a part of the winter with relatlvea at her home In New Orleans. ., Mr. George Coon haa returned to New Tork after a abort stay In the city. , " 1 Dr. Robert S. Carroll Is a guest at tho Hotel Woodward during hlo stay In New Tork and will ohortly return to tho elty. Miea Janle Jones will ylslt relatlvea In Wilmington. N. C, a part of the winter, during which time aho will make her debut In society at a tea. given In har honor. t Mra. Louis Rothman, who haa been vlaltlng frlenda In tha city, has re turned to her home In New Tork. Ming Ethel Murray has returned from a visit to relatives In States villa Mra. L. B. Ford and two ohlldjvn. Lurllne and Norman, leave today for Louisville and Owenboro. Ky., for a visit to friends and relatlvea Mra. R. T. Grlnnan, who haa been vlaltlng Judge and Mra. Robert Bing ham, In Louisville, Ky.. returns to Ashevllle the latter part erf the week. Miss Ethel Reeves, who haa been visiting friends In Chicago and In New Tork, la a guest at the Hotel Wood ward In the latter city and returns shortly to Aaheville. - Mrs. Oeorge Hilton returns to her home 1n OsVcsh. Wis., today. Mr. and Will Cure That Cough Don'i fool yourself into the belief that a "slight cold" or a "cold in the nead" is but a little thing. Every cold" is a fever, and unchecked, may result in death. Whenyou apply VICKSMSALVE rod cun year cough end your liMgt at me and the wme time, through inhslation and abtotptioa. The hesting, sntiepic and atria dettrojriaa, vspon are inhaled with each breath. II cIhm sway the tam sod infUmmatioe. aeu the luug moting trong sod true. Alwayt h a jar oo hand lot ioitant h doo' until you tie sttackeo to tend lr (he drugfut lor k. Va, mJ mm M &f ai Vlcli'l Craup ithn, whMk I n Knd to a-IW,i lor ike SW Uw run. MHa. H. KNOWLIS PmwU, Fla. or eVanf'l'' " h Hoc-, 60c, $1.00 emy wfftsU W Pollar Si. Vich's Family Rem-ies Co. Cinniiini - N.C Mra. Hilton came to Ashevlllo to at tend tho wedding of Mlse Ioughran and Mr. Gill and have beu.i liesth ftt the home ot Mr and Mrs. Lou-hran. Mr. Milton returnt'd homo .ant Sun- I day. I Mr. and Mrs. K. Sttkeleather. Jr., and their cnlldren have gone to Ire dell county, where Mrs. Btlkelealher will apend eome time with relatives. Mr. Btlkeleather will return within several days. Miss Bessie Williams has returned from a visit ta friends tn Spartanburg, B. C. Mr. and Mra. Prank Loughran and family, will move within several dnys to the Swannanoa-Berkeley for the winter, closing their home on North Main street. Dr. and Mra. Wlvlo von Ruck are gueata at the Hotel Woodward during their stay in New York. Dr. C. E. Reed, who 1as for several years been connected with Dr. C. P. Ambler In professional work, left Ashevllle this month to accept the position as resident physician at the Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana. Dr. Reed'a family expect to remain In Aaheville until the flrat of tho ysr. PROBATION OFFICER TO TAKE CHARGE OF BOYS NombcT of Them Wero Just a Little "Too Gay" on Hallowe'en Must Pay Costa. The session of police court yester day was tor the greater part a Juve nile one, the defendanta being Hal lowe'en celebratora, who turned their hands to the rough handling of per sonal property. Ilermsn Owens, Baecombe Jamea, Jeaae Hprouse, Kred Stewart. Vernon Mowart, Clayton Fox, Wiley Owens and Wilbur Hryson, ranging In age from ten to anventeen yeara, were the defendanta, being charged with the mMlcloua destruction of a wagon be longing J. r. Forster and a carriage owned by Zeke Gibson. Kred Stewart, the youngest Hal lowe'en celebrator In the list of de fendants, was found not guilty. Her man Owens was found guilty hut the costs were remitted and he as well as the othera wer delivered into the cnetody of Probation Officer Qray Oorham. tho latter defendanta being required to wise the costs. It waa In evidence that the boys on llallow'en night played somewhat roughly with the vehicles above men tioned, aa a result sf which both were practically demolished. Mr. Forster also said that a long clothes Una of his. which was hung out on Tuesday night, was broken and) the clothes badly damaged. Some of them, he said, fell Into the creek and were washed away. Judge Adams gsve the boys some good advice. He advlaed them that the! proper thing to do would be to see the losers of the property and make good all damagea and that If they did thla and Should be so unfortunate as to h called nn In annt.nr In ronrt ' again, th. court would take Into con- .io.r.tion rh.tr navment fnr th a.. tmv.n nmn.rtv an vnnM h. ii.htr i on them. I I corn contest MEETING. ! I At a meeting yesterOay of the Run- . comhe county corn contest committee, ; composed or oeorge s. Powell. Dr. A. j erable detail matter was gone over but It waa not definitely decided on what date the meeting will be held for the purpose of warding the prises. It was purpose of awarding the prlxea. It waa decided, however, that this meeting be held In Decem ber. Authorltlss of the state depart ment of agriculture will be present at this meting end help to Judge the exhlMts of the contestants. CLEMSON BEAT V. OF S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov. I. In a hotly contested game at the state fair today, tha chief football event of the j seaaon, in South Carolina. Clemson College defeated the University of i South Carolina by the score of 1 u 0. Friday i Specials 25 tailored Suits for $18.50 They arc Printzess Suits. We bought them in quantities and thereby received quite a price con-r-ossioTK' Our ready-to-wear window is full of them. A look will convince you. Rough weaves are much in evidence and they arc tailored right. If you want a utility suit you could positively do no better. $25.00 Blue, Brown and Tan Suits for $15.50. ffew Apparel Arrives fiere Pally e Jot a day has passed since our removal that we have not received a nice assortment of ready-to-wear garments. If you want something real up to date you should come to the Bn Marche. A. beautiful lot of Messaline Waists in neat designs, in gray, blue, brown, lavender, light blue and black, for $5.00. Our line of plain tailored Broadcloth Coats are popular prices range from $12.50 to $35.00. 1 BIBLE CLASS WILL CHANGEJROCEDURE Will Hetwaftor Study Following In ntend of,Prf)Vous Sunday's Lesson J. (.'. Martin Leads Claaa Tonight. In the absence of Judge J. C. Prltchard. 3. C. Martin wfll conduct the Friday evening Bible clasa at the Y. M. C. A. building thla evening at I o'clock. An oyster supper will be sorvod from 7 until 7:80, after which tho lesson for next Sunday will be discussed for thirty minutes. All men ot the city, whether mem bers of the association or'not are In vited to attend tho meeting thla eve ning. Mr. Martlji has led the clasa on former occasions' and his, talka have proven interesting ones. He will doubtless be hssrd by a good slsed crowd at this meeting. The students of the class will doubt, less be interested to learn that it haa been decided to discuss tho lessons In advance of the dlceaslona at the Bun day school classes of the city. Hereto fore, the leasons of the previous Sun days have been discussed, but several requests have been reolvd that the lesson for the Sunday In advance be studied and tor this reason It haa been decided to adopt thia plan. Thla will undoubtedly Increase the Intereat In the class and will probably bo of great Intereat to those pewons of fhe city who have classes st Sunday schools. The growth of these meetings haa been remarkable,. At laat week's class over sixty men were present and tha majority of them were young men. I The management of the aaaoclatlon is gratified with the Interest which Is being shown In this department of the work. QUICK WORK PREVENTS FIRES BEING SERIOUS The fire departmOnt waa called to 118 South Frem h Broad avenue yes terday morning ahortly axfore o'clock to extinguish a blaat at the house of J. T. Smathers. Little dam age waa done an.l the fire was extin guished within a short time. At S o'clock yesterday afternoon the department made a quick run to the house owned by f. m. Johnson and occupied hy the famlliea of Caro- line Avery, Wilson Burna and Ada fl.UTY- It i the dnty of every expectant mother to prepare he gystem for the coming of her little one ; to avoid as fnr M possible the Sufferinz of guch amj endeavof'to pas9 .. . '.. . . . . . r.rr tnrP"Su lhe cri with her health. nd strength unimpaired. This she may do throuch the use of Mother'i Friend, a remedy that has been go long In use, and accomplished so mucn good, that it is in bo genso an experiment, but a preparation which always produces the best reoults. It 19 for exernal application and Bo pen etrating in its nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and ten don involved dm in the period before baby comes. It aula nature by ex panding the sk'a'Sad tissues, relieves tenderness ani goreuess, and perfectly prepares the system for natural and safe motherhood. Mother'i Friend has been nsi an endorsed by thou sands of n . 9, and its use will prov Co:' rt and a .flt te any iwomMia J nnrh a lemedT. viii.-'.-f T. . " JJOTHEQJ mum ctpectai rr, whi tains m Inforraation. THER w anld stores. Witt .ff. free bofct Moore, situated at to Willow street The tenanta are colored. A small blase had atarted on the roof and was ex tinguished with the extinguishes the damage having been very email. It la supposed that the fire started as the result of a park. falling on the roof. WAIIM LEGAL FIGHT EXPECTED Charles O. Lea leaves for Hender sonvllle this morning where he will represent the Azalea Woodworking company In an- action against the People's National bank, of Hender sonvllle, for HBJ. The plaintiff ia suing for a settle ment under a lien filed some months ago on tha bank building. The woodworking company fur nished considerable material for Ed wards A Blytho, the contractors who constructed tho building about a year ago. Although the amount in question Is very small, i Is said that a warm legal tight will be waged over the enforcement of the lien. Tho hearing today will be had be fore a magistrate of Hsndersonvillo. BUTTER CRUST BREAD Leads in nutrition and keep ing qualities. Ask your gro cer or phone 22. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY Let us give m aa estlmxis o.'i that Blectrte Wiring. Our work ghre satisfaction. W. A. WARD, ANVltU.NO UUCCTiUOili 4t Cbarck a. Pboao 440 There are a great many household questions arising every day and every week, the proper decision of which means money saved or.Jost to the home. The one impor tant matter in every house hold is that of washing. I itti . . j uere lu gel II UUUC SUUUIU I receive careful attention j u i i Tight there 18 Where J'OU will snow good judgment if you select the Mountain Citv Steam Laundrv. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Phone 624 For Cbapped Lips and Hands USE Our Perfect Cold Cream early and often. Softening to the sin, imparting a velvfty softness. DelightfuHy perfumed. 25c Jar C. C. Seawell Druggist 45 S. Main St. In Swannanoa Hotsi Black and Colored If owelty J'ilks on Sola Joday for 75c yard For one dav only today we j)lf er one of the best specials of the year. l)on't come tomorrow and expect the same low price, for it is a Friday special. These Silks are positively- the newest conceits - obtainable. Every good color fnd design are de picted in this assortment. $1.00 novelty striped and figured silks, 24 inches wide, for 75c yard. ' Aong Coats are Priced at Qne-Jfalf for Saturday Only We have selected an assortment of junior, misses' and ladies' Coats, from our regular line, to sell at half price. These coats, are extraordinary values at . the prices asked. The styles are not exactly new, but for a good warm coat for every-day wear, they are hard to beat. $5 to $30 Long Coats for $2.50 to $15.00 e)oooeeoo)oooo oeoooooooooooooooc Jesssssssssssssssoaogt ' Sealshipt -Oysters Fresh Meats ; Mrs Kidd's Fin-Money Pickles t These pickles are the finest in the world. I ; have them in bulk. - Mixed.. ., ... .. . ..35c per Qt. , I Gherkin .ih .. .. w .. ..35c per Qt ; Groceries o lVI. HYAMS I FRESH MEATS Phono 4t.S4S, TURKISH BATHS The Gruner 'Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen FOR SALE. 8-room modern house, two blocks from squafei one half block from car line. For quick sale, $2,750. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. B SEWING MACHINES VAJUOCS MAKES Sold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OR EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal BIGg Pack Square. Phone 150 M. Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg Haywood S. Wrightsman's MILLINERY 10 Church Street MISS fAlTir TTTTTrBi . , EXTERT COBSETIERB HOOMS JI and IS American National Bank Building Miss Cruise's Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors. We are receiving daily all the latest things in hair goods, and all kinds of hair ornaments. 25 Haywood St. FOB SALE. A stock of merchandise, amounting to between four and five thousand dollars, in good location, with valuable lease on the square.- Canaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack So.- Phone 974 VaTCOJS. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS friday Specials Vegetables ! GROCERIES Oor. N. Main Merrlmon Ave. , 0.OOOO...0A i Phone 1130 j Mo & W. i Indian iCoair j : Carolina Coal & Ice i Company o 60 Patton Ave. Druhmor Bld. Emanoel School of Shorthand Oldest school of its kind tn Itio nolhj Office Boom 17 Pbnsmor BUg. (Over Field's) Mlsa Sadie Kraavnnet, PHnctnal Pooxtlooa Sgbured fo all OradMte, ASHEVILLE SCHOOL OF MCStOAIs ART AND IiANOUAQES Teacben Vooal Mra. E. M. Harkor Mrs. O. P. Westell Mrs. J. O. Stlkeleather Piano Miss Minnie Weatall Mlaa Kate Latan Mr. T. Flazington Harker Mr. John W. Stames Organ and Theory Mr. F. Flaxlngton Harker Languages Mr. A. J. Lyman Pfaone S44 Auditorium BhJg. HOOD'S MILLINERY B Haywood St, THE BERLIN We sell Tailored Gar ments uncalled for and sam ples in ladies', gentlemen's and children's Ready - to -Wear Clothes, at your owp prices. 8 N. Pack Square , i ol TOM CO., A- Ce.
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