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THE SUNDAY- CITIZEN, DECEMBER 3, 1011. 2" III II 4 Society and -J In Interesting event of the Christ- j Hour with Fimou CompnMri" -tr.a holidav. or perhaps a short tie. The proKram will be hi follow: - rK!l before, will be th Urge reoep- rnntllene from Fonata In I). Ue.fi and, dance which Mr. Rldgeley j Themo wllh Variation from 80 Pennlmaa will gte to formally open 1 nata. No. 5. A Vision. lUrencroft. The paclou new ball i Sonata No. 8, Fugue, inermczzo, room Wlll .be Used on this occasron j and Hcheraoso. Sard will amply accommodate the ; Urn number of guets. Tho affair ! The Bingham Thanksgiving dance Will t pa of tbe moat Interesting j tomorrow evening at the Manor will vents of th winter and Aahevllle so- ; gaily open the week and will he very '''filoty will be well represented on thla ! largely attended. The dance la the ' Occasion. BaventoTofl la at present I flrt Important event given by the onn and 1 proving popular, and al- radet thla season and will be one of ; ready many reservation for tho win 'ter tiirt been, made. Ml Amy Edwards, of Henderson- j : Vlllo. vrno. through frequent visits to j ''Aahavlil has many friends hero, , gave a larg card party at ber borne In 1fct city the Istter part of tho ! Week whlrli was one of the prettiest of . Thanksgiving parties. Ml.. JLiti'S'irlUvT at Mrs. K. D. Balrd's, II th color of ashe. of roses, and was : .salsted In receiving by her sister, trn. Harold Peaman. of Chicago, .who wore a gown of pale blue satin ; felled with marquisette. There were aeveral handsome prizes given. Miss . Edward I a sister of Mr, Orme Ed wards, who was last year a member : f the faculty of the Aahevllle School f Musical Art, and who t recently nttred Into a contract for several piano recital. Mr.' Andrew Allport. gav a err rrtr Wva Hundred Party yesterday afternoon a, her residence on Oak aired for her daughter. Mlts Rusanne ; A 11 port, ;any f the guest were fel low students of Mis Allport at St. uenevi.vft-s,, ana m Dempiimeni to Their aima mater, tno aooorauons i were r - ana - wniie, ins coue.e copr.. Tb. ater card. wera . un Tisinlly J attractlv 'and wet;, derorsted In water color by Miss All prrt. They were In the shape of small pennants In red and w'(e, with "St. .Genevieve'." lnseribod In toil and tied ; with red ribbon.. Maater W11 ,Ilam ' Paucetu In tho rolv of I'he afterhoon;' presented th. ecore cards to the guesta Th house was .imply decorated with palm and various tropical plants, and th. light were .haded with red. The guest tear, re ceived by Mrs. Airport, Mr.. Hobart At! port nd Ml Sueanne, Allport, Mr. Allport wor black' rnwn of oft satin, with blark lace, Mr., Ho rt Allport wore a gown of pink yalnted cihtffon over pale blue, and illas Allport' gown was of blue mar; out.ette 'over plnkJ iatln,' . Vlth ' gar iHnd.of .mall pink ribbon roses and 'green! leave. Th first prle wa1 won by Mis Florenc Barnard and th eorid by Ml. Katherine Beadle., A aalad course and lee. were served after th same, Mr. Allport. guest. ,wer ' Mis. tolag Dates, - Miss Hettl filt. Mis Ruth .' Gray, Mis i Sarah .Tones. - Miss 7fUor one. jSernard, Mis Opal Browni Miss I'SUlln Clvens, Mis. Bertha Ber rtlcker. Mis Nora Devenlsh, - Mis .Mildred '(Carter,", -Ml Flortne Mr tin. Ml Katherine Beadles Ji Ag rteV Pon., Mls, Martha ' Wooidrldge, Kiss franc. Ballsy, Mtt Oenevleve' lirQwti Mir Helen ' , Taylor,' Mis ' Mary MilUnder, Miss Mary AmbloT, Mis Cuthbert Dufour. Ml Dorothy TLytla,' MISs Dorl Davenport, Miss Parah Walker and Ml. Jean Farrier, Tn h ovtntng, Mr., Allport gave : a bridge party for a number of her friend. Tfcero wer about twenty giieiU, . ' I ' J Jl Utile Mis Annie Kate Well, was given a birthday party yesterday af ternoon at, tb. homo of 'her parents, Mr. and Ux R. M. Wll, tn West :'. Aahevllle, at Which ther : wera a .number 'of her young friend. ,Th occasion was in celebration of the -olomnth anniversary of th young heatos. Th children played a num ber of game, for which prises were given ; after whleh , refreshment er Served. Th guest were Misses Barbara Johnson, Helen and Lucy 'Mlllender Mary Btewart Pegram, Carotin Brown, Winifred Welle. Mary .Brawn, Mary Reynold. Doro thy 5 rnlton, Helen Jonea, Margaret : Worley. Ana Boyle. Mary Reeve, 'BIppehe Jnyner, Irene Logan and iMrelyn Wells. yy- J J , 'At all Soul church. Blltmore. this ; aftornooa 'at the five o'clock service, Schubert' anthem "Greatest Jeho ,vab. will be sung with Mr. Elmer Wesrall a soloist. Following the , aervlo, Mr, T. F. Marker will give an ' organ recital. Rhetnberger, being the , subject of the program of the "Half SHOP EARLY CHRISTMAS shopping at the last minute is hard on you, and doubly hard on tho sales , people, who have long hours and lmnl work during the Christinas rush. Besides help ing others, yoi get the pick of the best goods by buying earh. What you want will possibly be sold out De cember 23d. A few suggestion from our well-selected stock of ladies' goods. :Furs, fur coats, evening gowns, kimonas and dressing sac.qucs of silk, French flannel and albatross, silk quilted robes, silk pettieonts. coats, tailored and fancy waists, sweaters, knit vests, umbrellas, Cross leather goods and mon ogram stationery. Keiser neckwear, gloves from the best makers, plain, fancy nnd initial handkerchiefs, plain, fancy and initial hand kerchiefs plain and embroidered silk ho.se. Children's coats, furs, dresses and gloves. M. V. MOORE & CO, 11 PATTON AVENUE r ? : "i l ' I V n 1 "i K Specialists la Womeal Rearty-to-Wrer Garments, Careful Attention Ulvea to Mall Orders. Ask for a Fall Catalogue, c Personals tile prettiest dances of the winter. : The cadets will be In uniform. Many ' Invitations have been Issued and the ! younger s t will be the toast of the evening. 1 ho dam; will be chape roned by Mrs. Jl. T. (irlnnsn, and Mr:, held McKoe . . There will be a meeting of the "T " .T . s Cumberland avenue. fT.nsos.w, mkxtiov Messrs: W. K. Hnd W. (J. Newlln leave today for Greensboro. N. C. Mrs. A. fl. Lyman, who hns been ) visiting relative In ew Tork ana Philadelphia fur a number of weeks, Is expected to return to Aahevllle about the !0th of the month. Mies Hat Madiron. who has been , vidltlnjr reJnUvas In the olty durtna, 1 nnnKsKivipK ween, nu reiurnca 10 her home In Charlottd. Miss Ethel Olbbs has returned from MV,rnl weeks' visit to friends Jn wjimington, N, C, Mrs. Mary Roger and small daughter, of Hamilton, 0., aro spend ing the winter In Aahevllle, Mr. and Mr. Wcliard Faulds, of Washington, who were recently mar ried In that elty, are In Aahevllle fcr a brief stay. Ml. Lottie W'lcke has . gone Kaahvllle for a visit to friend. to -Mrs. O. 8. Hildreth, who ha. been In tho rlty for number of week., has returned to her home In Waah-lngton-1 Mis ,Kat Hall returned yesterday from a two month.' -vl.lt to friend. 1n Elizabeth City. , Mr. W. J. Forbe. left yesterday for New York city. Mr. Marlon Eppley return, to New Tork today after a stay at Bat Cave, and vicinity. ' Mr. Fred L, Rale, returned to Wa.hlngton last evening after a vl.lt to relatives 1n tho city. J, a. Bllsabeth Winter left for Philadelphia yesterday and will be away on business for Several week.. Mr. and Mr. R. C. Hawkins leave for Canton this week for a hunting trip. ; Mr, and Mrs. C, O, Brown, of Weavervllle, have .returned from a month visit to their daughter,' Mr. Vtokery, at Llngle, Wyo. Mr and Mr. Brown, returned via Kana City, St, I-oiils, and Cincinnati, where they made brief, topa Mr. J. H. Wood has returned from a business trip to Knoxvllle. Dr. and Mr. Arthur PrHchard re turned yeterdy from Richmond Va., where they spent Thansgiving. Mr. W. C, Jones, who has been vis iting relative for several days at Milton, N. C, h returned to the CUy- 'i ,-. Miss Aester McMullen leaves today for Largo,- Fla., where she will spend some tme. Miss Katherine Drake, who has been visiting friends in the cltl, leaves shortly for Oreensboro. for a visit before returning to her home In Augusta, Oa. Dr. and Mrs. J. Howell Way. pass ed throiinh the city yesterdny on their wey to Havana, Tuba. Dr. Way. president of the stute board of health, goes to Havana to attend the meelhvg of the American Public eJust Received a fine lot of German -Silver Mesh Bags in the latest styles and designs Prices range from $2.50 to $15 each Our holiday goods will be on display next week, eJ. H. LAW 35 Fatton Ave. 9 11 Phone ftaAitk aaaoelatlon. and will be Join ed at Columbia by Dr. W. 8. Rankin, secretary of th boards Dr. J. a. rer rell, ropreaentlng the hookworm work of the stato, and the varlou haalth officer, of Charlotte and Oreen.boro. ' Mr., B, C. Ma.on I .pending sev eral weeks with her mother, Mr.. Btovall, In Savannah, Oa, Mis. Dora Dancey ,ave.. today for an extended stay at Orlando, Fla. "y'? . " Mn Rohert Blnaham returned to Louleville, Ky. aw v-f ning after .pending Tnaga.givmr ai Bingham Height.. . ; iy,-' Mr.. W. D. Hllllard returned ye.--terday from a wek'. vl.lt to rlend. In Savannah, Oa. -Tt Mr, Tim Cocke and Mr. Lloyd Brown returned from Richmond. Va., last evening, where they went to attend the Virginia-North Carolina gam, Thanksgiving. Mr. Joseph A. Reynold ha re turned from a visit to her mother. Mrs. Schnelle, nd her 1ters, In Cincinnati, O. Mis Maude White, of Knoxvllle. Tenn., I spending several weeks In the rlty. Mr. W. P. Whiting, who h been In town for several days, left the , latter part of the week on a business trip. Mr. J. D. Nash leve today for Richmond, where he will undergo an operation. Congressman and Mrs. J. M. Gudaer. who arrived a few days ago I from Hot Springs. Ark., leave today for Washington, D. C Whore they ! will spend the winter. Mr. and Mr. R. C. Hawkln will spend the week visiting relative at Canton snd Leicester, during which time they will do a little hunting. tt.AO "ldc" shirt this sale tl.75. I. W. Olaser, 18 Potton Ave. 'THE MAN WE NEED' IS SUBJECT OF ADDRESS i i Rev. C. B. Waller Will Address Men i j at Y. M. '. A. This Afternoon Special MuhIc Arranged. I Rev. C. B. Waller will epeak at the men's meeting of ihe Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the subject: "The Man We Need." Rev. Mr. Waller I a most pleasing speaker and during the sh lit time : that he bss been here he has made hosts qf friends In Ashevllle-. He will dnubtleas be heard by a large siied audience at today' meeting. I A special musical program has , been arranged, the boys' orchestrt i and a mixed quartette having been ' engaged to render the selections. The 1 quartette will sing: "Lead Me (lently i Home. Fathe.'." and "The, rteauttful Isle or 8oewh,re." The men meetings at the associa tion are rapidly grow4ng In popular ity and It i hoped that at least 600 men will hear thl afternoon ad- dress. J 1 EIGHTEEN SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS. tou cannot obtain from any stuck corset tho rlaaay UOra, style, Ut nnd alieolutply perfrrt flt to be had In Si Spirella Corset A type for every figure Let me elect tho model your fig ure require and fit it to you. Kplre41a Boning retain. Ka shape vermanently, allow utmotrt freedom of motion; gives u preme satisfaction, perfect comfort. My training and experience are at your aervlce. Appointment to' your pleasure at your homo. Post card or phono call will bring me. MRS. GRUNER JO IKS. Main St. DEFENDANT WINS IN ALIENATION SUIT I..." ' I'M ' RICHARD , B, MOORE FAIL, TO OBTAIN JUDGMENT. Jury Hoh(t Verdict on First Ballot After Fifteen Minute' Dc - . "liberation. . The Jury In superior urt yester day found. (Tor itho defendant in the case of Rldhard B. Moore against Major D. Johnoton, In w-hlch the plaintiff aaked for 1,0,000, alleging that the defendant alienated the af fection of til wife in 100B. Tho case was given to the Jury hortiy after 1 o'clock yesterday af ternoon and after a deliberation of nfteen minute th Jury on the first (ballot reached a verdict, which an swered all the Issue. In favor of the defendant, thereby exonerating Jiim ifrom h charge alleged in the bill of complaint. It mi alleged by the plaintiff that the defendant alienated Mr. Moore's affection.. This wa denied by the defendant, who alleged 'that It was tbe unfa'thf nines of Moore to hl's wlfb that caused the separation, which resulted In on action now pending tn which the wife Is eulng for divorce. Mrs. Moor wo a witness ifor the defense in tho alienation oae. The defendant did not take the stand, but hie deposition was Introduced In the proceeding. This stilt waa taken up Wednesday. The testimony waa completed at a session Friday night. After being vindicated by She twelve men who listened patiently to tbe testimony, tho defendsnt and Mrs. Moore gratefully sliook the hand of earh Juror. "Sliver" sprrlal (dilrtn $!.!, this tale go, I. W. Glaser, It Pattern Are. Ilave you been to visit our Bakery f We will be glad to have you look over our products. Everything fresh and good. COLLEGE ST. BAKERY Dean & Mowrey, Props. ; 37 Cv liege St. Phone 857 Lot vis gtr- rww ootlmwt o,' that Gloctrte Wjimg. Our work ftve uififactlon. W. A. WARD, ASV-UlXvi HIJtCTtUCit It Church bt, rkoai. 441 Mannfncturrr. BDifkmpt Sale HirWC SUITS AND IHLil OVERCOATS 25 LESS THAN FACTORY COST GemCtoUiiDgStore lATTO. -;AfXKV HtfOAScarrTfl rT" Lore coming after a hasty - marriag i the , theme el this w pretty American - tale, i These Popular Novel and 500 other. NotB'ft Formerly PBblUhe4 at 1JWJUC q Why not enjoy a romance, or a mystery or a humorous novel when jciod book may bo bad at inch a modest price ? . t These book ere the best that the market affords, and are not to be confused with cheap literature ia inferior editions. Get a complete list. Domestic life, teen from an unusual point of view. Start lingly realistic Lit --i I .uiiUAJjc.tf & MO ALE CO STATIONERS ; t Wtwt Pack Square The fact that our custom ers stay withufroin trlonth to month and from year to year testifies to the quality off the laundry work we are doing for them. Not a single feature in the trip of your linens through our big air plaint but that has the atten tion of those skilled in that particular' work. Whether shirts, collars or cuffs, shirt waists, dresses, underwear, or what not all get pre cisely the Bame care in handling, and the same care ful examination before sending to you. ' MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM' LAUNDRY Rhone 426 o EVERY PAY ..V. I ' Will b one ofthanks- giving to you if you fill o vour coal bin with M. & j W. Indian Coal. Over 95 jer cent. Dure carbon. Comes from the choicest ' mines in the famous Jel- lico region. Phone 130. o : Carolina Coal & lee : Company : o AO Pattoa Av. DiuUraor Bldg. FOR SALE For Sale: ElghJ-room house on Montford ave., at a tiargain. ' Canaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq'. Phone 974 HOOD'S Millinery reduction in trim med hats. Emanuel School ol Shorthand Oldest ecl)ei. of IU klad In tho South. Office Room 17 Dhrumor Bide. (Over Hold's) I Position Srcwred W-'n Graduate ensmsmme r naniiiiiHii.umiai i "BETTER BE SAFE" And get our prices be fore placing your order v full rugs and car pets. We have just re "oivevi a large shipment jof fall goods, and are offering entire stock at bargain prices. You will find our prices worth the ask- Ashevilie Carpel ' House Tho Home of Prvtly Cnrpc. o. 18-90 Cborrli St. phone tit seseeiHsuoi - WM T HUNGRY j HEART rs'raore Estate Industries No. 8 Plaza, Biltmcre. v - Christmas, gifts in articles of woodcarving. homespun fabrics, and the handicraft of tL-3 region. - .. -: Manv useful and inexpensive presents of exclusive design and worlonanship, hand earved furniture, etc. - 1 ' ' Out salesroom is bright, .with attractive "goodfl, and we extend a cordial mvitation to Christmas shoppers to view the products of our shops. . Everything offered is made under oiir es pecial direction is sold for its value by our. own salespeople is offered only at our salesroom, as we employ no agents or repre sentatives. - . . . Biltmore Estate Industries No. 8 Plaza, Biltmore Fresli Turkeys : M. HYAMS ' FRESH MEATS ' GROCERIES T Phono 49-. , Oor. N. Main tt MerriroOn At 0 issM"",",'",,M' TURKISH BATHS ; The Gruner Sanitarium 81 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen, FOR Suburban homo of eight room. ' ... .aoa il .W . rA 4 Une. UOfc IDVUfiav, HUB . - ' baa modem, aanMary plumtolng; electrto light.; hot and coM water; ...oa. ,? .M men cellar and upotalr sleeping poroh. Nice garden, cWcken yard and.. v ; good otabl. . ',. - THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Pattott Ave ASHEVIldUE SCHOOL OP MUSICAL ART ASTD LAXGCAQES Teacher. 1 Vocal Mr. B. M. Barker , , . . Mr. O. P. Wetall Mr. J. O. SOkeleather Piano .' Ml. Mlnnl Weatall Mis Kate Laxton Mr. F. Flaxlngton Harker - Mr. John W. Starne Organ and Thory Mr. F. Flaxlngton Harker Language Mr. A. J. Lyman Phone t4 Auditorium Bldg. SEWING MACHINES VARIOUS MAKES Sold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OR EAST PAYMENT? ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bldg Pack Square. Phono 160 For the Man Who SMOKES Nassau Lighters make an ideal gift. $1.00 up to $7.50. CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Ave. TTWM"TTZZsBirrHlM IslTZv? TRIMMED HATS Reduced M. Webb Co. If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will call at the office of The Emanuel School of Shorthand we-may have something of interest for you. Office No. 16 Drhumor Bldg. - (over Field's;) IWf i m4MlliMAJJJsTi THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great value In ladies" Coat Suits and Long Coats, ranging In prices from ts.0 to $8.50. I S. Pack Sqiuro IVteats & . ia SALE) , ,'(: ; '-'' ' . f: ' ' . On minute walk from oteoet r . tnuAt Ihmi . TTnAllpTMMAd ViOWS. HOUSS . . , . , . ....sv,.".'-". ROCKERS ' Make Fine Gifts 100 Different Styles v -$4.60;tlp.rli.3 I J. L. SMATHERS & S0NS Mammoth Furniture ' Store ; 15-17 N. Main St. j Dr. R. G. -Buckner has, changed his residence from! 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street. Phone 12702 rings. MISS CRUISE SHOP ; Hair Goods of all styles for the latest coiffures; Hair f Ornaments, Shell Goods andj the newest line of Toilet Ar-1 tides. . j), f Manicug vand Hair- dressing. Phone 16 f 25 Haywood Street T' HOLIDAY BREAD. ;: Why worry with baking bread, when you can get fulll 16-oz. loaves' of our justlyl famous BUTTER CRUST,? why it is cheaper thanf you caflibake it at home, and$ the best that baking skill.l can produce. Ask your gro- cer, or phone 622. . , f ASHEVILLE STEAM ) BAKERY " Dissolution of Partnership ; Tho partnership heretomoro exlet-? ing between H. G. McFarla.nd and' A. P. Marble under the ft' m name j of McFarland Majfrle Is this day? dissolved by mutual consent. Nov., 28. 1911. H. G. McFAKLAND, . A. P. MARBLE. Th business will be continued aa- heretoforo by tho undersigned under.y the firm name and style o H. G. Mc-'j Farland & Co. H. n. MCFARLAND. I WrigMsman's! MHXIXEItr 10 Cfcuroh Street MISS . TArr J.i frSKrar- J: HUFF, I EXIEKT CC-RSEHEKB. ; KOOMS IT and 2S "American Rational Bank Building i CITIZEN WANT ADS 1 J V it BRING RESnLTSr' . - . . ' w Oh whole tivei'ty-tour. iiTimiinmliimUiii HiillfW Four p. m. I the rainlesj hour of
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