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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, NOVEMBER 12, 1911. I; f , Society and Personals v' j Mr. F. P. Marker will glv the .ihlrd recital of hi "Half Hours with t Fameua Composers" series, this af ternoon at All Soul church, Bllt Jjora. . Tha reeltal hav aroused : nor than usual lntaraat and have (beats., wall attended. Tba following; i tha program, the composer being i AJeaandr Ouilmant-. Funeral Itarch and Seraphic ' Hymo. . y Prayer and Bejrenae, Op. 17. , ' Cantilena Pastorale, In B minor. ; March, Opus I. No. S. i's At t tha First Baptist church the - programs for tha morning and to : felnf service will be aa follows: MORNING. frettlAer' 1Hoanna"'. . . . Wachs Soprano Solo: "Not Aabamed of , , Christ" . . Jerome Miss Tearl Shop. , 'Offertory: Communion In O Batiste LproaUnde: March Waghorne 'Prelude: "Andantlno. Le Mare 'Anthem: "Hark, Hark, My Soul" I it . .Shelley Offertory Anthem: "Come Every Ob That Thlrsleth.. Lansing Posthide: "Festival March. . ..Kinder During tha absence from the city ef the reaalar organist Miss Otha .Smith will be at the organ. Vtui Lad! Auxiliary o( the T. M . C A. wlU )Mld tta regahvr monthly tneetlag Moaday afternoon at four 'o'clock Ul the T. M. C A. Aadtto- Mwa, Two wedding take pJaoa Tuesday rain which wttl Do f interest to AalvevUl peepla, aoaouats of which wtn le pMlbd at a eater lata. Mr, Bar aid Cwm th ,ix at Dr. and Mm, Radaas- Kush wepe, of Bin I mora, will marry Mis Bather Robrn- 3 on at tha au ft Jiar mathan. I I Ualtlmore. The bride, who with her motr aad slater, alls A4to Robiw on. pent a year in AshevlUa, be lon o one of th old Quaker f anv im or Philadelphia, and the 'quaint eeVamony of the Quakers will be I used on this soleraa occasion, and is t simpiy a oeoiaraiion ox tha accept ance T each other In tha Knd of watrtmony. Th declaration li made m the 'preseno of the fam ilies and friend, and witnesses thereto sign their names in a book. Xr. and Mrs. Swop, Mis Swop and r. Pant H. Ringer, who will be Mr. wepo'a attendant are at present in Baltimore., Th other wedding of Tuesday evening wfti be that of Mum Elisabeth Curry, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Albert B. Curry, of Mem. phis, win win marry Mr. J. A, Wlnnl of thl ity. Tha marring take place la th Flint Presbyterian church at t eVlock in the evening. Mr. and Mra Win wtli return fct Ashevllle shortly thereafter, Mr. Wna M'tp princi pal t Wlm's School ror Boy la this cits- r , , v. Tti Woman's club Meets tomorrow afternoon at the residence ot Mr. Arthur, W, Callowy, H Marrlmen ; avna . . I A , , . ;J.V 4 . . ,- The Jtector Aid society of Trin ity church meet Monday afternoon j t th homt of Mra C. P. Ambler, aa ) Merrlmon avepu. Tb meeting w4H I be at hair past thro o'clock, and a , good attendance la requested at the' i special, MteeUn. v . .. j M ': : . ". . Th . .BtnKham dance takes pleo Tweaday, afternoon at Bingham elub house and Will, be aa event of Inter t to the youngfr act, many at whom will attend; Tit Country trtuh yesterday atter noon notwithstanding tha eounter attraction at tha Auditorium, wsm wnnenally "well patronised by . th tnwmTtera Mra, Thompson Fmaor aervaat sa Sat Hi the afternoon of af the tnoet eauttfa1 day of the awtwma. There were tio tournaments, Just the usual fmendly tennis and goW'riattcnea Th ladles tournament Wedneadar afternoon Win be on ot th eaoat Interesting praapeota of th week, .and tho aeoend tournament for th much coveted cup will be closery contested by a large number of en trie Inchidlng th best players of th tiro, a , The follfmlng account of th mar- riaga of Vl Sadie Xon Rrltt anl 1 Mr. iohn; Le Best which occurred 1 In Ooldsboro, th tatter part of the j week, will he 30X interest to the many frtenfla, at tlia former tn this city, wher ah baa been a frequent guest M V.MOORE & Ca 11 PATTON AVENUE , Special Attention Given to Mail Orders SMARTmW COATS - We have just received a shipment of Coats in blue and black cheviot, tan and gray home ' spun and black broadcloth in the newest mod ; els and a full range of sizes from 14 rears to six 42. ; Extra value $10.00, $16.50, ' $20.00. 1522.50 and $25.00. 'y SPECIAL "SALE ' t If you will need a coat this winter it will le decidedly to your advantage to look nt these. i Continues until repairs are completed. 'Items are being closed .and new ones added daily . The second floor really presents a panorama of bargains. Sale includes Suits, Skirts, Furs, Coats, Bath Robes, Underwear, Gloves, Etc. Many numbers are being sold at half price and .all are marked at unusual discounts. I; . Specialists tn Women's Ttrady-so-Wrar Oarnwni. Ctenrful Attention Ultra to Mall Orders. , Ask for a Fall Catalogue. of Mies Eula Wright Miss Wright wjfnt to OoldBboro for the wedding and played the wedding music. The following t from the Charlotte Ob server: "A marrlaKe of beauty and of deep and widespread Interest In this com muntty was solemnized in the First 13a p tint church In this city Wednes day night at 8:30 o'clock, when Mist Sadie I.ou Brltt, tbe beautiful daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brltt, be rame it he bride of Mr. John Lee Boot second son of Mr, and Mrs. M. J Best, and Junior member of the mer cantile firm of M. J. Best A Sons. "The piano In the choir was presid ed over by Miss Eula Wright of Ashevlllo, and while the congregation gathered and awaited the expectant hour of the ceremony, she dlapeneed with deft touch and poetic exprasatoa appropriate selections, and when the brlday party arrived she announced It In the triumphal notes of Lohen grin's bridal march, while up oppo site aide aisles the attendant ap -preached th chancel in the follow ing order: "Mis Lydla Wlnslow, Mr. Hal C, Hood, Miss Olennie Telverton, Mr, Clarence Brltt; Mies Louis 1'oteat, Mr. Robert C. Hood, Mis Mamie Best, Mr. John C. Fuller. Then came the maid of honor. Miss Jeannette Daniel, followed soon by the lovely bride, leaning on the arm of her father, while his test man, his younger brother. M. Paul Beat gracefully meeting his fcrlde before the waiting ' minister, the belover vaster of th church, Rev. Geo. T. Watklna, wh briefly spoke the car emony and received the vows that made the twain before him man and wife. "Complimentary to the 'bridal party preceding the happy event of last night: thr were several social func tion. "Tuesday afternoon, at her bom on John sireet Miss Gianni Yerverton delightfully entertained in honor of her company, Mis Eula Wright, of Ashevllle. "Tuesday night Miss Sadie JUu Vrltt gave a charming iaforiaI re ception to a few friends and the la dles and gentlemen of the Brltt-Best trrldal party. "The happy couple left for an ex tended jtour to Washington, Phila delphia, New York and ether north ern cKk." PERSONAL MEJJTTQIf. ' Mr. X A. Wlna left Memphis, Tenn, Friday for Mrs. t. ii, Hodge has gen to Atlanta, Ga to visit friend. , Dr. Paul H. IUnger left yesterday for Baltimore, Mil., wher It will be best man at - th Robinson-Swop wedding Tuesday, t ; Mr.' ant Mra Harold Rees and children leave for Philadelphia to morrow and will spend the winter tn New Tork. Mr. E. H. Ward has ion to At lanta, Q a., n Touslnosa MlM Mari Woodf In leave today for a several wefk's visit to bar sis ter, Mra Johnson, In Georgia. Miss May Wright has returned from a week' visit to friends In Greensboro, N, C. ' Mrs, ' G. R. Wtfeldt, of Arden leave Monday fpr New Tork. Mr, Beekman LoHllard, wh bat been Visiting Mrs, A. B. Doyle, re turns' to New Tork the latter part of th week. - Mr. and Mrs. George Vandnrhlie and their daughter. Miss Cornelia, leaves for New Tork Friday, and will close Rlltmore Hous for th sea son. , Mr. George Albea la In New Tork for a avvarat week' trip aad t a guest at thr Hotel Woodward. Mies Nellie O'Brien 1 visiting Mra. A. O. Peeson at the Hotel Martinique, tn New Tork, and will spend the winter with Mra Charles M. Piatt, who has taken an apart ment in Corcoran street. Mrs, W. 8. Patterson leave tomor row for Now Tork oity for a stay. Mr. J. mother, B. Phlnhey, ha been at who with his the Battery Park hotel for a number of weeks, returns to his homo In Boston, the latter part of the week and wlH re turn to spend the Christmas holl day with his son, vho is a studen at the Aehevllle School. Miss rtadrker leave shortly for Mlddbstown, X. Y.. to visit her aunt Mm. Webb Horton, for several weeks. Mr. William A. Rexford went to Washington and New York yester day. Mrs. J. P. Howatt and Mrs. H. t,. Groome are guests at the Hotel Woodward during their stay in New York. Miss Rosalie Griffith, who has bnen visiting friends in the city, has returned to her home in Spartan burg, S. C. Mlaa Margaret Inmsn, who vlelted Mis Lillian Satterthwatte, in Way nesvllle during tbe week, has return ed to the city. Miss Hattle Brown has returned from a several months' visit to friends and relative tn Tennessee and Oeorgla. Mrs. Louts Penton and Infant who have been visiting the parents ot tho former In this city for ten days, havo returned to their home tn Chat tanooga, Tenn, Ml Minnie Fitch has returned to her horn In Salem, Mass., after spending the summer 1n Ashevllle and will return later in the seaion to th city. Mr. A. M, Scott leave for a trip lo Jacksonville, Fla., the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Tevi and children, who ave spent the summer In AsbeviHe. ,have returned to their home in Hamilton, O. Mr. 3. Shardlow leave for New York Wednesday. Mrs, Klva date, of .Frankfort, Ky., who ha been visiting relatives in tite city, has returned to her hone. Mrs. Richmond Pearson and Miss Marjorle Pearson leave for New Tork Wednesday for a stay of ome weeks. t Mr. Charle O, Lpe has gone to Cincinnati for a severe 1 days' busi ness trip. Mr. and Mra. Frank Qudger re turn to Henderson vilU tomorrow after spending thla week end with th parents of th latter on Mont ford avenue. Ml Sarah Davis has con to Huntington. W. Va,,to visit rela tive for several weeks. ' Mrs. W. B, Logan, who has been 111 at. her horn tn West .Ashevllle, Is recovering raplqiy, Tha Infant of Mr. and Mr, logan Is reoovering also from a recent lUneaa Mlas Edna . Powell, ot Memphis. Tenn., Is visiting relative, in th city. ' ...... Mrs. Blake, of Arden. leaves for Jacksonvlii Wedntcday far an ex tended stay. " - . ,, ... . Dr. Tf. Brlgg 'ts bunting la th Sapphire country aad staying "at tb lodge of Mr. E. W. Bachu. on Cold Mountain. Dr. Brlgg will return about the middle f the week., Mr, Warner Tyndall, who ha spent the nsntmr at E3t)emr, has fe turned to his home 1n New York. Mr. Bobert Simmon ha return ed from a several days' basiness trip to Columbia 8. C. Mrs. George Peck and her dRUKh- ters. Mis Florence and Mis Celeste Peck, of St. Louis, Mo are spending several weeks In the city. Mr. Ernest Withers, of Waynes- vllle, came over yesterday to attend the matlne of "Excuse Me" at the Auditorium. Mra M. B. Iluo.heson and . son. Master James Taylor Hucheson, are In Wavnesvllle spending several days with friends. Mia Lillian Satterthw aite, of Weynesvllle, . Is apindfng several day with Mis Louie Muller. Mia Janet and Miss Cordla Law- son ,of Richmond. Va are visiting relative In th city. Mr. -Jarvi Allison, of Jonathan, who has been attend! Federal court during the week, i)aa returned home. Mr. J. D. Carter, of the Bull Creek section ot Madison county, was in AShevllle on business yesterday. Mr. Charles Orr, postmaster of Brevard, was In Ashevllle yesterday. Mr. F. M. Weaver ha returned from Statesvllle, where he attended the Methodlwt conference. Mr. E. Kerih Ray. an attorney of Marimtll, spent a few hours yester day In Ashevllle. Mies FWe Catherine Allen, of Waynesvtlle, w the guest of Mis May Corcoran ot Park Ledg yeter day. EIKm.KT AND THE Iv.IMP, (Harper's Weekly.) An odd experience fell lo th lot of thre men who -ere on a tiger hunting expedition In India. To pre vent the invorlon of mosquitoes and other insects that would ha attracted by th light In their quarters the heavy cotton curtain which formed the door of the tent was cloned, and the three friend were chnttln-i acres th table When suddenly tbe whole tent shook: and aa they looked roiinl to are the cause th heavy cur tnln was roughly mntoh.'d away and In the open doorway appeared the head of a big elephant. . The n-en had no time to catch .up their, rifles. They knew, by the ap pearance of the animal that lie meant mlachlcf. TJftng ,p the roof of the tent with )il head, be threat eningly twang out his trunk at the 'If iCe Jfatfe a Well Regulated Mail Order Department Costume Velvet Specially Priced i .- . . We are offering for this week an unusual value in fine costume velvet. . It is the $1.50 grade and comes in the following colors: brown, navy and black. Velvets are having quite vogue this Tall, especiauy for street dresses. The velvet we aire selling at a reduction is 27 inches wide. ; $1.50 Costume Velvet, for $1.24 yard.- $Z5 Jailored Suits por $14.75 Another shipment came Saturday of these Spe cial Priced Suits. They are made 'by reliable Mak ers, of the best $25 suit materials, lined and finished the same, in other words, their, real worth is $25. But the fact that we buy them in quantities and that the Manufacturers are forcing out all the suits they have made up givcyou a HEAL bargain. This is our third re-order, so you mayjtnow that we think they are good. ... ' - They come in all colors,' including black. fMzes: 16, 18 to 42. -;. ' V glankets Folks have quit think ing about Blankets. They are buying them now. Ours are very much in de mand. We are" selling all kinds , from cotton blank ets at $1.25 to California Wool Blankets at $15 pair. mat) nearest ttrnt' .At this th huater sprang to hi feet, and setslag the lighted lamp from the taw, nuriea it with all his strength . against the animal's forehead. Th las awofc at th Uw, and the biasing H oov? erd tha antmal' trun with a atreot of flam. With a cry of trror th beast drew frantically back, shook off the curtain and 'fled across tb countryvanquished by a atngle blow from an oil lamp. It was a for tunate act, for th animal ' was as doulrt a "rosoe" and would probably have killed one or more of the men. About three hundred miles of rail roads are belnu built in the Pyren ees. These railroads are tn be oper ated by elertrictty, which will be furnished from water power stations In the mountains. Power will be sup plied t a volinge of 65,000, which will be stepprd ew t twelve thousand volts for the trolley wires. Jlho loonmotlv wfll ft. cprovtded with tmrtsformors for further reduc tion to 285 volts. ' Ji r-i ' "- CORSETS GUARAN TEED ONE YEAR The Splrella Corset gunmnteed one year against rust or breakage. Fitted to meet your individual re quirements In the seclulon of your own home, without extra charge. Send card or phone for appointments to ult your convenience. Splrella Corset are1, made tn 'bofh front and bnck lace models, accord ing to your Individual Idea and re quirements, v ' Private fitting parlors and demonstration room 21 Mouth Msrtn Stneet MRS. GRUNER Pliono 30 Wrightsman's MILUKERT 10 Church Stroet Quality soaps and, starches, modern equip ment and competent help Rties to make good LAUNDRY SERVICE -PHONE 70 A Trial Is AO We A. Svvannanoa laundry V Treat Your IsuuHlrjr Wblie Waists A new sort , of , waist One that has no buttons. It is called the TieOn Waist. The beauty of the waist isin its simplicity. Call and See it tomorrow Priced at $6 to $12.50 in silk. :v . WWebWCo: MLUNERY IMPORTER & Club B13g. Haywood St Aslieville Sehool of Musical Art and Languages Phono 144 Audttortom Bldg. SALE OF 200 SAMPLE WAISTS VALUES $4.50 to $6.50 Choice $2.48 BERLIN SB" 8 N. Pack Square 3 Let uS sit" p aa astlmwt e! (iu Blectrte Wlrtng. Onr work gl-' taMsfaotloa. W. A. WARD, It Cbarck s rhor dO MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Hayward St Phone 16 Manicuring, Hairdressing, Facial and Scalp Massage, bupernuous liair and all ta jcial blemishes removed by expert operators without pain. HOOD'S B Harwnoa St. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS A J'tore Service Jhat ws! We strive to please our customers. During -thT past month we have been perfecting our departmentiaed seiv yice. The leading stores all over the country havfc- this Bervice. They have found it expedient. : We are fmding it SO. . . . ;;;" . Another feature that our customers find agreeaole is the Quick Delivery Service. ry, tell the clerk and he bundle goes out by" special1 messenffer, It is this endeavoring to possible service that has made the state. utf your Knit Vindermar here ; Then you are assured of Underwear Satisfattj tionlThe lines we carry are right, from the bleach-, ing to the finishing, the best that can be . obtained; ' We haveVarried our principal line for ffteenyears, 1 if we thought there was a better one on the market -we would have changed, but there is not. "Forest Mills" is the name. You've worn 'em. Forest Mills union suits, for ladies, are priced at 50c to $3.50. Forest Mills vests and pants, for ladies, , ar priced at 50c $1.75. f Ifeckmar We have .been forced to give our neckwear depart ment more room. . It is hard to think of a new style that is not included in thia assortment. Coat collars, Fichus, Side frills, etc, for 50c up. Sealshipt Oysters Mrs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles ; , These pickles are the finest in the world. I have them in bulk. ; Mixed ..... ., .. . .. 85c per Qt. Oherkin . . . . . , . . ,s . . , . . . . .35c per Qt Groceries . Vegetables, M.HYAMS FRESE MEATS GROCERIES Phono 4-2. Cor. TT. 'Mate Mcrr&noa Ava. )eeaeeeeeeeeeeaae FOR SALE. 8-room modern house, two blocks from square, one' half block from car line. For quick sale, $2,750. THE H. F. GRANT REAL 1 Y CO.. 43 Patton Ave. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner 31 Haywood Street FOR SALE. A stock of merchandise, amounting to between four and five thousand dollars, in j good kcatOJQ with yaluable lease-wii the square. Canaday Realty tJo. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 Emanuel Schopl ol Shorfliand Oldest school of ft kind in tbe Sowth. Office Jtooaa 17 Dtirainor Bids. ' fOwr rlckT) lfin So die tSmanael, Prhactpal Positiom Seonmd fne all Graduates j Don't Waif Longer to have vour a I coal bin filled. i Do' it now. and be sure you specify . M & W Indian Oer 95 "per cent car- bon. Phone 130. I : CarolinaCoa! & Ice j : Company M Pntloo Aa. Drniimor Bldg. Colgate's Aarge size Rental Cream for ZOc Jube If a oackace is iii a hur-s' , . . give our patrons the bet. this store "the largest in V Stationery We sell the famous Glendale line of Station? y ery. Tms maKe nas many grades, ranging in price from 25c to $2.00 box. jThe boyes are beautifully finished and will make dand presents, for any, occasion. . - Fresh Meats tlnce. : Hit Sanitarium For Ladies and Gentlemen Wa desire to again express 'our appreciation of increased patronage, dae, of course, aohely-r to our efforts 'in putting oat ; laundry wot that is fKlac sat" ' ferfaetlon to those who ara-iri's rusting ttielT linen to us tor cteansinfT. Oar facilities are 0 perfect amd our help experl: seed, together with a watoa fulness of the small things that our work cannot be otherwise , than good. A -aervloa such as we B K'e lighten the labors of tho good woman ot the homel and help to make ham tb most pleasant plao ou earth:'" A telephone meseate or a- Doat :" -card will bring pur wagon t" your door. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 624 SEWING MACHINES VAIUOTJS MAKES -' ftald, Iv hantfod, i Itanted and Repaired . CASH OR EAST fATWCMTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. .... Ueg&l idg Paclc Bquar. Phan 1(0 MISS HUFF,' TAerZ M.mlt'' . EXIERT dVHSHfl'llliKB KOOM8 SJ and -Awasicsui Kxtkuaal Bank . BuOdM ' 8 11 : 1 1
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