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TTTE ASITEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1911 Society and Personals ,, Mr., and- Mrs. X. ,a..,Xindey cele brated their nfty-flfth wedding an- nlveraary at their resident's on Char lotte street yesterday. A iot card shower was given them by the fsm- tty: connection and intimate friend. Mr. Undsey la one of th pioneer ' cUltene f Athevllle and on of the ft- remaining aurwlvora of the North Carolina Confederate volunteen. Mrs. Nuffield Milliard has iaaued ". Invitation to a large reception which aha will give tomorrow afternoon la v the Albemarle Park Club houae. The reception will be one of the moat Important eoclal event of the holi day and l the ttrat of several func tions which will b given between now and the New Year, and for which Invitation are - being Iaaued. The hour for Mr. Hllllard'a re ception tomorrow are from five un ' til seven o'clock. , , J The Bants Claua wagon will make ,, trips today on Hayvaed street, Cher ry. Phillips and several other streets ta the uicMity. The Charities wish - to thank the public for the generous response t their appeal thl year, and to state also that th gifts have '" ' been more numerous than ever be- ' (ore.; The bundles are being mad up' and those holding ticket will ' , call Friday and Saturday at the has Squatter in tha Oat tnill ding. If tha wagon ha omitted to call on any en wishing to glv cloth .' tag or groceries, "Mrs. Wild way be . notified at Ml and If possible, tha handle will be raped for. ,v-t; '. . J J - v-'-.,.. Dr. and Mr. Charles Leuncetot Minor have Iaaued Invitations to sn . A at horn which they will glv New l Tar' day - from five ' until seven o'clock at their residence on North v French Broad aaenu, la honor of their daughter, (Mis Lucy Minor. Miss Minor made her debut this winter tn Charlottesville, Va at a tea given at tha I'nlvrty of, Vir ginia. t - f " j ' ; Miss Eva Starnrs and Mr. Ernest Paxton were married Sunday by , , Magistrate Gudger.' Mis tsrne I : the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. -J, P. Siarna and htU aiany friend Id Aahevtlle who will learn -with inter est of her marriage. Mr: Fasten la connected with th Gloucester Lumber Company, of Transylvania county. . . -,..,,, ' The recital given -yesterday after- noon at the Aahev.ni Robool for Girls was very Weir attended 1 arid a : most successful "affair, 'The l drawing room was' attractively decorated with various Christmas green. Ther war . - about eighteen lumbers an th pro gram, principally instrumental,, al though a group of aongeby an of th children ws a feature t th afternoon. The program was anus Dally-interesting and .th work of : tha children . wa remarkably well don. Miss Elisabeth Porter taviied a number of personal friend te th recital whinr was a not onjoysbl and successful affair. . . PKKSOJCAL MEVnOV, , ' Mra W. H, Souther and dsugh , tor, - Grace, and ana, Jasper, leave shortly after Christmas, for Dsavllle, 111., to stake that elty their future home. , r J f . ' m.ti Hll . .! Mis feula Arbogast, of Washing ton eeminetT, I peadiag the holi day with feer parents. . . - Mtsa ' Myrtle Frady Mas gone to , Sarasota, Fla.. for th winter, , . - . j Mr. Frank Onager, of Hender. aoovllt. 1 visiting far parent Mr. and Mrs. John C Arbogast Mis Paulina Paqula, who hat been visiting Mrs, Roland Morris, in Philadelphia, and' Mlas Alice Chandler tn Balttmor for several Weeks, has returned te th elty. f.s.- .m-S- : Mr. J, K. Swain left laat evening far New fork and will be awy sev eral days. ' Mrs. Charlea B. Bryant left yes terday for Banford, Fla., after a visit to Mra Tennent, on Mont ford avenue. Oapt. and Mr. J. A. Perry left for Washington and the east -yesterday to spend Christmas with rel ative. -. .L , Mis Laura Mope Crew. Mr. Gil bert Miller. Mr. Frencie Byrne end Shopping Bags and Parses g Imported Novelties in hand embroidered RiJk with gold lace trimmings and cords, Fancy Beaded Bags, Black Satin and Velvet Bags, all excellent for gifts $3.00 to $9.00 Leather Shopping Bags in pigskin, - seal, walrus, chamois, velvet and suede. New goods latest designs $2.00 to $12.50 Gloves Dress, Street, Driving and Auto Gloves the best imported and domestic makes white, black, tan and evening shades. -A special lot of Gloves, 12 and 1 button, were IS.00 and 11.(0 at 91M. iU Va MOORE & CO. 11 PATT0N AVENUE Specialist m Worn1 Hrady-lo-Wear Garment Gsrefal Attention Civ a to MaH Order. Ask for a Fall Catalogue. Mr. Daniel f'ennell of Henry Mil ler's "The Havoc1' company which plays here shortly, are guest at thl Mattery Park hotel. The company has closed for the usual two weeks' rest before Christmas. Mr. 8. It. Chase, of Columbia," 8. '., In In Ashevllle for aeveral days, on business. Mr. Keuben McBrayer has return ed from Atlanta, Hi., to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. Baxter Shemwell of Lexing ton, N. C, Is In th city. Mr. II. (;. Mason has gone1 to B vannali to Spend Christmas , with Mrs. Mason. k. Mr. II. M. Tanner, of Atlanta, Da., Is In the city on business. Mr. W. E. Brecse. Jr., and Mr. Richard Hreese, of Brevard, are In town and are guests at the Battery Park hotel. Mr, J. O. Barrett, business man ager of th Index-Appeal and Even ing Record, of Peteraburg, Va., la In the city for several day an busi ness. Dr. A. C. Bigg has been called to Gambler, O., by the serious in ner of , hie mother. Mrs. 'Adrian Hegeman, of ' Black Mountain, I tn the city for a brief aty, Mr, George Pennsll return short ly from Wk Forest, to spend the holiday "with hi family. -f :,. -..--..v, ," ', Mis Mary - Kwerett ha : returned from a two weeks' visit to relatives ta Nashville, Teen. 1 . Mr.' and Mrs.. James R.' Orlfflths. who have been spending their hon eymoon In Ahvlle; 'hse returosd to -their" horn In Philadelphia. Orr Bt J:ilsalieth Winter returns from a several weeks' business trip to' Philadelphia , today.- -.' v - Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Qudger, ' of Henderaanville, ; spant th -week end with tha parent of tha latter, Mr. and Mr. J, c. Arbegast on Mont- ' ford avenue, , "j - :t Mr. Hi 8rdth,,cf Judson. it expected ahortly-'aod wtlV spend, ithe hqlidaya itt' tevit.; . ' 1 i Mis 1le,len. Kelly, -erha ha been vleitlag friends Id e'ft, ha return d to her home la Raleigh, N. C : Mr. . and Mr. : Oeorg Houghton and small son. of Flint, .Mich., haw returned to their home after a stay In the olty. i Mrs. Charlea-McKlnnon, wha has seen spending th. winter In Ashe ville. has returned to her home In Cincinnati for the holiday and will return later to Asherllle. ; ,' . ' . 11 Dr. Allee B.- Johnson, wtie is at the- liead -of t'he - American Hos pital In Tent a, Egypt will take a trip wp th Nile, of a thousand miles, during her Chrhrtmaa vacation. The Nil 1 four thousand mile In length. WOMAN'S EJtCHAfcUFj OPEJf ' The Woman's Bxchang will be open every evening this week to ac commodate Christmas shoppers. I MRS. SMITH'S FUNERAL OCCURS THIS MORNING The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. T. C. flmtth, sr., who died at 'her home on Chestnut atreet yesterday morning shortly before I o'clock, will be conducted at the re sidence on Chestnut street this morn ing, by Dr. Chstles W. Byrd, the paa tor of the Central Methodtat church, of whldh the deceased was an active member. Those wtio will act as pall bearer are, Frank M. Weaver, John A. Nichols. W. R. Whttson, Dr. R. H. Reeves. White 0. Smith and . B. U Nash.. The burial will take place at the Riverside cemetery. , THE MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY FOR CHRISTMAS LAUNDERING TELEPHONE NUMBER 426 l,KT VH RECOVER THAT I'MBRKM.A ' With one of our )l-llk cover. Thla would make an idesl Christmas present, very ' economical and one of extreme usefulness. Also a large se lection -of very fine handles. J.M HEARN and Co. Battery Park Place . Phone 448 Let ms giv rex s taUnWe o,' (hat Bleetrle Wlrtc. Our wsrk gtoss satisfaatluo. W. A. WAED, AsTXTBXJfO HXJKCTKICAX ' It Cbarcb M. FlaDM TRIMMED HATS Reduced iW. Webb Co. mtm ASBKVVLVE SCnOOL OF MVSJCAt, AB.T AND UiSOVAtSEB Teacher ' Vocal . " Mr. E. M. Harksr ' . Mr. O. P. WtH Mrs. J. O. Stlkelesdhaf ... ... pana Mis Mliml Wastatl ' Miss Kate Laaton Mr. F. FMaOagto Uarkar Mr. John W. Sterne Organ and Theory Mr. F, Ftaxlittto Karkar - Language ' Mr. A. J. 14im Fbcw 144 ' AndliorhMU BU1. 110 ACTION IS TAKEN BY THE COUNTY BOARD At -a called meeting of the hoard of cownty 'commissioners yesterday for tha ipntpoee" of deeldmgnptm eme tne6 'of mctitrig''otig1otra disease, no action was taken In view of h fsct that County . Attorney X E. 8 wain so ordered because of Judge Peebles' Xtoldlng In Wake county that the- county board of health ts an unconstitutional organ nation. As that was appealed to the Buprame court, no action will be tak en by the county ; commissioners. probably, until th outcome, of ithe oas la known. Various , organlaa tlens endorsing tbe movement for a county health officer te devote more time to the ihealta condition of th cownty. appeared before rttie eeni mlseionars yesterday, and In view of the eitua'tloa In Wake .county and the holding of a Superior court Judge, appreciated the position of the oom sntaelonera Telephone Ko. RO and order Tha Citlsen sent to someone for an Xtnas present. AGITATION SUBSIDING HAVANA, Tueaday. Dec. II While there la reason te Relieve that - the movement of the revolutionary vet erans for the exclusion from public office of sll men formerly hostile to the cause of "free Cuba" has not yet run Its course, the agitation seems now to be peeiftnttng a less dangerous aspect than It ha hither to. This evidently Is a result of the fact that the veterana numerous and well organised aa they are and having behind them atrong public sympathy hawe hern able to bring the government to, a oocillance with all their demands. The belief 1. expressed here that had their de mands net been acceded to the vet erans were In a position to make a demonstration of such force that the government would have had to give heed te them. It Is believed the army would have sfood by the vet erans and thl doubtless Influenced President Oomes In moderating his flrt attitude rt opposition. Why not send The Citlsen to some on for a Christmas present. CHAMPIONSHIP BIMJAIWS DENVER, Col.. De. II. Arrange ments have been completed for a three block three cushion billiard match here Jan. 10, 11 and IS be tween Alfred te Oro, world' cham pion three cushion btllhurd player, and Jo. Carney. Pacific Coast cham pion, for the championeblp of the world. De Oro. world champion pool player, also will meet Jerome Keogh in Denver next month In a world championship match. MTTICJK We thank the board of aldermen and the board of trade for the cor dial Invitation wtitch they extended to tha Colored Masonic Orand. Ledge te convene -In Aanevtlle. Iksc.. mi. We' unanimously accepted tlhelr In vitation 'with- many thanks. ..; THOMAS OOLESBT, It ' " , !, Dlstrirt Deputy. Cord wood' made from Sawdust ana havings kt' the Idea ef a plantng mill man. The mstenal la comDreesed tov eteel plunger Into dies." ROCKERS Make Fine Gifts 100 Different Styles $160 up 'J.'L. SMATHEBS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desinnc a position, and will call at the ofhee of The Emanuel School of Shorthand we may have something of interest for you. Office No. 16 ; Drhumor Bldg. (over Field's.) . Don't worry about the Christmas Cake Get them from the Ashe- ville Steam Bakery.. Phone 632. X ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY MISS BXTERT OOBflVrnBIUi ftOOMI It and St Ajaterlcan 5stlonaJ Bank Building esesel : COKE 1 Extra fine' for stove, range or furnace. Gives fierce heat. No smoke, no soot, and easy and clean to handle, Ask for a -.' - J Phona 130 I Carolina Ccal f d Fattoai A DrnJmsw BJdg. aaaaaaaad SALE TO-DAY AT 'j'- '''V ""V ' Stern's Jewelry Store Haywood Street 1:10 this afternoon 7:80 tonight sssssaassaaW-BsmsV Br. B. G. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street Phone 12702 rings. man Wrighlsman's ,niii Hi i. n I.-' iKlKiiili ..i I - ... i- t ' '"111 J r r Vi - - i AUCTION For Business Men and Shoppers The ladies of Trinity church will conduct a busi ness man's lunch this week in auditorium of Y. M. C. A. Open daily, 12 to 4. Lu nch 25c. Turkey dinner Tuesday and Thursday, 50c. SILK UMBRELLAS With detachable Hkt. gold filled and Sterling silver hand engraved handles, for both ladies anc gentlemen. i v Just the thing to giW CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue - MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood Street Phone 16 Special sale of Switches and Novelties of all kinds. I am offering for this week my line of $6.00 Switches at $4.00. A broken lot of Swtiches in good shades from $1.50 to $3.00; 10 per cent discount on all Shell Goods. . l --j "t : Special line o Sandlewood Soap, Talcum Idw der and Perfumery, Varieties the (greatest at the Christmas Store : Yesterday began the final week of the Christmas campaign. We were busy, from early morn until late at night. Attimes we were rushed, but with our new service and extra help we waited on every custoniertp their complete satisfac tion. .. ,.; ; ,-..r. 1 - y , Christmas articles are here bv th ehundre'ds. The collection is the broad- , "est we have ever attempted, Come today and see for arriving daily. . Ifmbrcllas as Presents If you are in doubt' as to what to give, call and see our line of Umbrellas. We buy only the very best, so you are assured of getting a good one here. The prices range from $1 to $10. r BIG LOT OF CEMMA CANP1IES JUST RECEIVED - 132 'S Millinery reduction in trim med hats. HOOD f Cotton or Original hn&s nustbeabqxLoF CANDIES 0T j jFresli jTuPakeys ! Of a Quality If. M. HVAMiS : FRESH MEATS GROCERIES t Ptmaa dtvtdS. aeaeeefeaaaat FOR RENT UNFURNISHED Desirable house in Oro ve Park. Hot w:ater heat and all modern conveniences. See THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR ALL Toy Drums, Mouth Organs for the little ones; Good Drums and Harmonicas for the larger ones; Gui tars, Banjos, Violins, Mandolins, Pianos and Organs for all: Special piices for Christmas. Special premiums for ladies who buy Pianos. Guess what it is. JaWs Music House FOR SALE Tor Balal Eight-room house . on Ifetttford ave., at a bargain. Canaday Realty Co. 10N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 rKTTTKE FR AMES AJtD FRAMIXQ ' sav money en picture framea "Ready to deliver framea la gold and atrrar. late, dainty wooden (frame la aopatar alses Framaa from latest rnoulttiafs maT ,ulcny.- Card board and picture glsea for sale. - RAY'S STTDIO J7ore Open) Senirigs CThis lOeeft, yourself. New gift things Visit the handkerchief ooth Handkerchiefs of every wanted kind are to be found here. Cotton hem stitched Handkerchiefs at 5c to a fine linen one at 50c for men. . linens Handkerchief, at Sc.. to dainty embroidered one at $2.50 for . ladies. ' I -v r. .' r': : !" ' -J, VtlewJI' Prescription Droggist Haywood and College Sts. Meats & Ducks that Pleases ' Oor. Jf . Main . Jk Merrlmon Ave. 48 Patton Art ITS NOT TOO LATE FOR CHRIST. - .MAS PHOTOS All photos taken before Decamber 31 will be delivered by Ctortatma, Electric printing machines areevnt disappointment. Tou axe absolutely ' assured of good picture at RAY'S STl'DIO Over Ntcnola' Sboe Store . ( We have tfte Christmas Fruit Cake, ready and are taking; order now-.' Cakes from two to ten pounds at 26 per pound. COLLBHE CTRJCT BAKERY IT E. CoUege Street Fbooo 857. I kir-r'- "V ft,
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