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Society and Personals . - ' . J : Th wedding of Miss Ethel Wsthls and Mr. Hwbert W. Dr, of Hr rtsbwrg. Pa, take plec this morn ing at tit e'elBek at th residence of the bride's mother. Mm.. O. M. Math, on Montford avenue, Chlnosc Mies, palm nod fern will decorate the drawing room, where the cere mony Will he performed bf Dr. C. W. Byrd. of Central Method'at ' church, Mis Louis Clarke will l ' the only attendant. Mia Mathls will wear a traveling gown of blue cloth With, hat of the sam abade. Afts ' th ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Drew . wjll leave for Washington, D. C, and hortly thereafter to their future home In Harrfshurg at No. 19 North Eighteenth atreet. Mia Mathla hs resided In Jlshvlll all her life and had many friend whoa good wishes will follow her to hr new Lome. Mr. Strew, who held a responsible po-. aitiea with the A. M. Field company, in thl city for several year, la the eon of the Rev. Herman B. Dsew, of Ohaae City. Va. The wedding will be a very quiet on and attended only by th relatives and a few Intimi te friend of th Interested parties. Th Cragmont flanatartum, at Black Mountain was th cen or a delightful anniversary dinner given by Mr. It. Bosenbem, of Cincinnati, O, recently. Th eolor schem in th dining room was yellow and whit and th table wa beautifully doo rated with ferns and chrysanthe mums Thar war eighteen iumIi 1 and an elaborate dinner of nine oirree. Mr. Mixes Madduv of Spar tanburf, acted a toaatmaater and nttvonsd th oooaalon with many appropriate and witty allusion. Th host Wag howrd with congratula tions and th dinner was a most en ' Joyabh affair. Thre handsome Unole trophies, th property of th Country Club, ar fcernf whlblUd In th window of th tout hero Coal company en th fjquare. Th cup hav Just en rn. graved with the name W w;n tiera, On belongs to Mrs. Clarence Hubert, who won In th Ladles' Sin' girt Handicap Tennis Tournament. Th ftmp (With three handles, Is wrought of eopper and allvr and Is of artfcrtie design. Mr. Ralph B. Ra cey'a nam It engraved on allver amp, which h wo la th Men' 8ln giea Handicap Tennis Tournament Th very large silver And gold cup presented by Mra Minor, Mrs. Van derbllt, Mrs., McKee and Mr. Wad dell, la aleo exhibited and bears two names, Mrs. Robert Johnson, And Mrs. Clarence Hobart. The cqp must he won three time by a eontsstsnt before It passes finally Into th pos session of th am.Tha next tour nament will be played omtim in th spring. Th club ha lvn rn--rually handsom trophies , wtU -rth. nlavlna for aalda. from ha .. ov of the sport, : r!rfk'- torw, or Jacksonville. Vft . president of the Florida railroad,'' tf- ter vtsiung nis ramiiy at me Mm) or Ir. r,; H. Millar, on Sprues' street, left for norlda yesterday. Mr. rw' daughters sr attending lh Ashevtlle Bohool for Qlria and hi son, Her bent I a student of Bingham school, Mr. Drew la considered -as one of th' ataunohett business men of th south. ' Mr. 8. Sternberg entertain Infor mally with a bridge pasty thla v , king at her residence In Vlotorla. - There will b a Thanksgiving r lca tomorrow mornlnr at eleven 'clock at Orace . Memorial church, Which will be lead 1y Mr. Cain. The ehurch will b decorated with quan title of fruit, vegetable and araln. arranged artistically around the chancel. Thar will b peclal' muslo and It is expected thera wilt be a large attendance on thl picturesque ;.. occasion. Tomorrow will b an "at home" day la th truest aenae of the word, vryon observing the mos; impor tant' of th American holiday. After W a mM.h fu.l , akl.k .4111 v. .... . tw wvm min whh place at the original hour, and is lit tie affected by society' edict of din r after sundown), many will jour ney out to Rlverald to witness the blggt football gam of th season, between Bingham and th ; United State Marin Corp from Charlej .; Ion Th gam la accommodatingly . tailed at 1:10 and will not in the t lat interfere with th matinee of Th CHrt from th Golden West" at th Auditorium. Th Auditorium, it SPECIAL on Children's Coats $3.95 Children V Coats of serge, cheviot, heavy ( mixtures, etc., in brown, red. navy, and mixed effects. Excellently designed and well tailored. We don't want to carry any coats over and , so are offering these unusual price concessions. j- It's early in the season, we know, to reduce " new goods, but that's your gain you'll get a whole season's wear out of a garment bought at an end-of-the-season price. Two C3.9S M. V. MOORE & CO. V 11 PATTON AVENUE grreiallMa ta Women's Ready-to-Weac Garmnatr. v Careful Attention Give a to Mall Order. Ask for a Fall Catalogue. Is expected, will hardly be larr enough to hold the two audience rf the day. Thre are eevernl parlle-a arranged for the game and I a I r for the grand opera, othcrwl society will take h day off, and ther will be very few partl-. J The wedding of Miss .Minnie M Klrcath and Mr. William M. Boose takes place tomorrow morning at half pant six o'clock at the reeldence of the brldf's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. McKlreaih, In Ontial ' ve nue. The wroinony will be perform ed by Ir. Charles W. Byrd, of Cen tral Methodist church, of which Mies McKlreath i a member. Th- .tn.Tt bers'of the family will be present, and aeveral Intimate friends. Imme diately after the ceremony Mr. find Mrs. Boose will leave for a thrna weeks' slay In Ooldaboro and Ral eigh, N. C. and later will be at home In Atlanta, fla.. where the former, a nephew of Mr. W. T. Gentry, presi dent of the Southern Bell Telephone company, la connected with th tel ephone company. . . J 01. Genevieve's College in Victoria gives the students a Thanksgiving holiday, which begins today and lasts until Monday, Many of the studsnta will remain at th college during th holiday. PEIWOXAL MEXTIO.t Mr. Kendall Northup has returned from a ten days' business trip to New York and th cast. Mr. William H. Prummond. who ha been th guest of Mis Cort Drummond, returned yesterday to her horn In Palton, Qa, Dr. Depew, who ha been In he elty for a several days', stay, has re turned to hi, horn in Parkeraburg, W. Vs. Mies Mlnnl Shipley, who. haa been visiting friend in th city, has r tturned to her horn in Augusta, Qa, Miss Rob. Chapman, of' Skyland, pent yesterday in town with friends. Dr. 3, T. Bevler has had an attack of grip nd is confined to hi resi dence for several days. ' Dr. and Mrs. f wop and Mis Mary toulee Bwop returned yester day from New York. ' Mr. W. W. Wiggins, of Srywn City, a prominent lumberman of that lection, la in th city on business. Mis Ruby Lewi ha returned from a visit to relative In Charlotte after an absence f two week. ' Mr C- .til Yates, of th Windsor hotel. Is In ' BUteavIll' on a brief busin trip.- , fMryr jErnrt' Baon, who has been visiting1' hr mother, Mra C, B. Henry and M las Violet Henry, in Brevard, has returned to her horn in Louis ville, Ky. Miss Winnie Lloyd haa returned from a visit to friends In Winston Salem. Mrs. James Gibson and daughter Mlas Mart Gibson, of Norwich, Conn., ar spending th winter In Ashevllle. Mt. Edward A. Marshall returns to Sen Francisco, Cal., the latter part of the week, after a vta't to friends In the city. Miss I.ouella Jackson, of Nashvlll. Tenn., Is spending a month In the city. Mr. Horace Rogers, of Nashville, Tenn., formerly of this city, is in town for several day on buatn-isa. Mls Louise Klmore and her sis ter, Mrs. I N, Dunphy, f Topelia, Kan. are spending the winter in Ashevllle. Mr. U. it. Piatt haa returned from a business trip to Winston-Salem. Mlas Annie Collins Is apendlng tlie wlnteT In Ixiulavllle, Ky., vlth her aunt, Mrs. W. O, Lord. Mr. Edward I. Frost left last eve ning for Los Angela, Oil., for a Iwo months' atsy. Mr. Froet will return via Seattle, over the Panadlnn Pa- PRICES $5.95 Lots $5.95 There 1 Only One "Bromo Quinino" That te ' "v;'iif Laxative Bromo Quinine VKB THE WORLD OVUt TO OUR A COLO 10 OHC DAY. Always remember the full name. for tbl signature on every box. Special Announcement Fifty per cent of the box office receipts for this afternoon and evening will be given to the As sociated Charities for the needy of Asheville. i Help to make somebody else glad today by bringing as many as you can to Dreamland. Four reels of the highest priced film service in Asheville. will be eshown. Miss Mabel Wolfe and Miss Pearl Shope, soloists. Thursday, the Great Buffalo Bill's Wild West will be shown. Be sure and see it. Saturday, The Fall of Troy. Monday and Tuesday, the sensation of the picture world, Dante's Inferno. These pic tures are being brought here under enonnous ex pense and you will really do yourself an injustice to miss a single one of them. etflQ rout, and will come to Ashs vlle before going to New York, to resld permanently. Mr, U W. Kuhn. of Loulr llle, Ky., is In the city fef aeveral day on business and Is a gueat at the Battery Park hotel. Mr. Whlteford Smith of A. and M. Collage', at Raleigh, Is sending th Thanksgiving holidays with his par ant. , . Mlas Anna Hiqka, who has been spending several months with rela tives In Alabama, has returned te th city. Mia Jennie Francis hss returned to her home in Raleigh after a visit tp friends In the city. HALF OF RECEIPTS TO GO TO CHARITY It has been announced by the As sociated Charities that fifty psr oent of th gross receipt ef th Dream land theatre today will be given to a fund to provide Thanksgiving com fort for th poor of th city. Man ager Schurman having consented t donate one-half of the box office re ceipts for that purpose. It haa been stated that no extra charge will be made for th tickets to the theatre on this account. THng-ham va. Marine of Charles ton. Riverside, 1:S0 Thanksgiving. TOVRNAMKNT SCORES. The following scores were made In the handicap bowling tournament of the Y. M. C, A. laat night: Handicap Total. I,att Brown ill 1T 174 -45 .811 Hill 170 160 118 45 .600 Bandt 154 141 101 ...411 Rex Miller ..10 16 155 85 .60S White 188 168 118 51 .615 Bean 14 ISt 188 45 .688 Wright ....10 167 147 76 .68 Orlset ......188 18(1 181 76 474 Terry 148 181 157 80 Ait TKAJfKSGIVISG SERVICE. A, special Thanksgiving service will be conducted at the First Presby terian church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The text of the pastor' sermon will he: "1 Know How to Be Abased and I Know How to Abound." or "Th Secret of Thanksgiving In Adversity and Prosperity." A collec tion wtl be taken for the Balfour or phanage. On account of the apeelal service, no prayer meeting aervlce will b held this afternoon. ILIiTTMINTCn BY IjOOMIS A Hartford clergyman was talking about the late Oharle Battell Loomis. "Hie departure leaves the world leaa gay,' the clergyman eatd. "He waa a humorist. He looked at every subject from th humorous point of view. 'I remember once, on the failure of a flnanicier of somewhat doubtful re pute, aald to Looanls: "He was a bad egg, but ntttxidy seamed to think so a long aa he had money. " 'Naturally." said I omnia; if or. like most 4d egga. he wsa all rtgdit till he wea broke.' "Washing ton Star. TRUE SYMPATHY A email, thin man ran quickly the atatlon platform. "Hold the train a moment tw my wife, conductor," he gnaped. ''she Is Just crossing h street." "Oan't do K," yelled the conductor aa he waa preparing to make the sig nal to go ahead. "But-but, please, conductor, she' a going away to spend the summer," cried th little man. "If eh doesn't o now, she might change her mind." Til hold It" replied the eondHotor. Norman E. Mack' National Month- iy. Don't forget th trig Thanksgiving gam 1 : 1 0 RI vertd 6WA Look 25c. A. & M. VS. V. P. I. WILLBEA CORKER Much Rivalry Exists Between Trauns Representing Till state and Vlr glnla - Local Graduate' Goea. Delmonica M. Clark, of the cler ical department of the Southern, left yesterday morning for ,. Raleigh, where he will Join the special trfttd Which will b run from that city to Norfolk and which will convey the students at the North Carolina A. and M. College to th Thanksgiving game which will he played ' between th teams of the. North Carolina In stitution nd the 'aggregation repr; entlnr the 'Vlrt'lhia Folyteehnlcal Ineillute. " ' " The annual game between theee two Institutions Is always looked forward to by the' students and grad uates of the two schools and Is one of the most Important of Thanks giving football games. Mr. Clark Is an enthusiastic graduate of the A. aV M. college and takes a great deal ef Interest in the .record of the team of hla alma mater. Manufacturer's Banlrrnpt Sale WLTN'C SUITS AND 1HL11 D OVERCOATS 25 LESS THAN FACTORY COST GemCIothinflStore 6 PATTON AVENCH jf stcrchaa Tallo," VTi BU 7gT " a Pack Sqaar. Phone T7. e ROCKERS Make Fine Gifts 100 Different Stylos $4.50 up J. L. SMATHERS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store 15-17 N. Main St. Dr. R. G. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vanoe Street to 11 Sopo Street. Phone 12702 rings. J For the Man Who SMOKES Nassau Lighters make an ideal gift. $1.00 up to $7.50. CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Ave. 3 fidrjfotf miss rjr -:nr- HUFF, EXIERT OORSSTTERB ItOOMS ST and SS Vsnrican National Bank Building Closed JbmorrowJhanksgiving'''JhQp Joday Be sure to shop to-day for we'll be closed tomor row. There will be excellent values in all Depart .nents. Last Day of the Linen Sale. Don't miss this chance to buy table damask and napkins at less than the average retailer pays for it. See the Dress Goods section we are offering $2.50 chiffon, broadcloth for $1.50 yd, positively' the best price you have ever purchased this quality for. The Ready-to-Wear Department is selling coats and suits at way below real value. 20 per cent off on these garments. See Window Display. And when you get up on third floor and see our broad showing of fine suits cases and trunks. You'll be surprised. Prices from $5.50 to $50. AMUSEMENTS THE PALACE FEATURING BEST Motion Pictures and Orchestra THE Daylight Theater TRIMMED HATS Reduced M. Webb Co. A desirable farm of 34 acres, with 8-room house and outbuildings, running water, four miles from the court house, easy terms. Canaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 Emanuel School of Shorthand Oldest school of It kind In the South. Office Boom It Dn rumor Bldg. (Orer Field's) Mlas Sadie Rraanuel, Principal Positions Secured foe all Graduates THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Oreat values In ladles' Coat Suit and Long Coats, ranging In price from $5.00 to $8. BO. N. Pack Square VIOLINS A large assortment has just arrived from Germany. From ?13.Wto$oa Come in and see them. Folk's Music House 21 South Main St. Let us gtee yw aa eatlmnte o.' that Klactrte Wiring. Our work glvs satUafaetton. W. A. WARD, AirrauNa EiJcvTiacix IS Ctiarvb as, Pbost HOOD'S B Rarsrood St, MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Haywood Si Lartiej. you a:e invited te call and Inspect n-.jr new line of hair, orna ments, shell goods snd th newest stylos In hair dresslni. We are shew ing the largest line ef hair good ever shown Id the city. We da manicuring, chiropody and nalfdressinr. ..,.., ; m : lresli : Turkeys Of a Quality that Pleases : M. HYAMS 1 FRESH MEATS 2 Phono -. Onr. N. Main Merrimon Ave. Miss(MaHiatisUse, TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen FOR SALE Suburban home of eight rooms. One minute walk from atreet cap line. Lot 160x230. Fine shsude and f iru1t trees. Unsurpassed views. Hons has modern, eaniitary plumbing: electric lights; hot and cold watet ce ment cellar and upstairs sleeping porch. Nice garden, chicken yard and good staible. THE H. V. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave, Asheville School of Musical Art and Languages Phone U4 Auditorium Bids;. The perfect system of handling all garments of whatever nature, and house hold linens which has been devised ,and put into opera tion in our plant, enables us to handle them with such precision and regularity that there's never any disap pointment in the work which we send back to you in bundles precise. Those who wish a service that is proving highly pleasing to the discriminating will do well to send their bundles here for treatment. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 426 THE SANITARY CONDITIONS In our big plant are perfect, every cleanly feature that can be provided being util ized. BUTTER CRUST Bread is the perfection of human skill, knowledge and pure ingredients. Ask vour grocer, or phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM ; J, BAKER" Jee the Poll pis play at the . "Christmas Store t e 9 0 ej IVIeatis 1 . & Ducks j ' GROCERIES i We are daily hearing praise of the wonderful heating qualities of our justly fateous M. Si 7. INDIAN COAL. We get it from the best mines in the J ellko District and selected this particular coal be cause of its high fuel properties. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company RO Patton Ave. Drnhmor Bldg. M 5 RTEWTNfJ. MAflTTTWES ' VARIOUS HAKES Knld, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OR EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Midi -Pack Square. Phone 150 Wrightsman's KILL1XKRY 1 Church Street Stop at The COLLEGE ST. BAKERY And look over our baked products. We are taking orders for Thanksgiving wants DEAN & MOWREY Props. Phone a7 T K. Colle St. - CITIZEN WANT ADS ' BRING RESULTS 1
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