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THE ASHJSVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911 '- " 1 : ' ' : 1 - Society and Personals V J Mr. Duffield Milliard' reception yesterday afternoon at the Albemarle club, delightfully opened the mld : winter season end u the flrat 0 , a number of receptions. Mil, snd cotillion which will enllusn society during ChiiitRiMttde. The club v hous u charmingly decorated with holly ever watch scarlet ahaded on : dlei east ft row ate glow. Vivid red . carnations added further to the ar tlstl effect. Mrs, Theodore F. Da vidson served 'egg nogg and st an other , table, near an immense Ire , place where the Title log crackled merrily, Mr.' A. J . Lyman brewed apple toddy, Notwithstanding the fact that yesterday afternoon wss the most disagreeable from a weather ' point of View of the winter, there was a large number of guests present. Mrs. Hlltlsrd's guest list Included the following,: Dr. and Mrs. Charles i. Minor. Miss Lucy Minor, Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Bush . Rwope, Miss Mary Louise Bwope, Bishop and 'Mrs. Julius M. Homer, Mrs, Ralph Engel, Mrs, Zebulon Vance, Mrs. Thomas Bet tie, Mr. Bingham, Mrs. A. B. Doyle," Mrs. Dunn McKee, Mr. and Mrs, Tench Cose, Dr. and Mrs. Charles i, Jordan, Mr. and 11m. Alfred M. ftarnarA Jiirive and : Mrs. Thomas A. Jones, Mrs. , Wil liam Redwood, Mrs. Duff Merrick, 'Mrs. R. T. Orlnnan, Mrs. Held MeKee, - Judge and Mrs. J, O , Adams. Mrs. Frank Coxe, Dr. and Mrs. Thorns P. Chses borough, Mr. ,, and j. Mrs. Marry , Martin, Dr. and . Mrs. ' Thompson Fraser, Col. and : Mrs, Tate, Miss Laura Carter, Mr. . and Mrs, Louis M, Bourne, Capt. and Mrs. Perry, MM Maude Wad- deli: Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Moals Pr. Louise Merrlmon, den and Mrs. Charles A. - Allen, Miss Grace Al len,' Mr. and Mrs, "Thomas 'W. RaouL- Miss Ida Hamilton, Mr. J. J. MoCloskey. Mr. A. J. Lyman, Dr. W. f. Herbert. .iCapt. Cleveland Norton, ' Capt. Charles Glasgow, Xr, Paul H Ringer, Wr. Ellsworth Lymiin, Mr., Klngsland Van Winkle and Mr. Thomas. Jonas. ' The members of the Country club " kK fia ' tint ' r1v4 ; thlv tnvU tatlons to ths cotillion ' which takes place neit '. week ' . at the Battery Park hotel, are requested to notify the committee as ' soon ss poailbt. Owing to the 'congestion of the malls at this time at tha year, some of tha invitations may possibly hsvs gona astray or may be. delayed. Tha eotllllon la given fe - the members of the club and each member Is en titled to and intended to rsdeivs an Invitation. .". '. ,-" The children of tha Sunday school of Central Methodist church will hold? their annual Christmas enter tainment this evening at the church at seven o'clock. There will b a program M waU,j.nd r.evltatlon. which will be. followed by a Christ mas . talk : by Capt Wi TJ; Weaver. Tha -children this year, are depart' Ing from the customary ti-ee from which they received gifts, snd In stead nave aeoiuea to give an oner Ing which -will be used to purchase toys for the children of the mission in Ashevllle. Tha entertainment Is held earlier than usual this year In erder that there tilll be time to arrange trees for the mission chlU dren. ' Mr. Roy Elliott Bates, the well ' known author and painter. - Is In Ashevllle for the winter and Is the guest of Mr. - and Mra. : . Brewster Phillip. 'Mr. Bate Is s graduate Of Harvard and Oxford Universities and studied for Some year In Part under the better known of the mod ern master of painting. Mr. Ratea was : member of. the Colony of Painters which has from time to tlm made the Quartler Lat in famous, and his impressionistic oil and water color landscapes hsve re ceived warranted recognition. Mr. .; Bate ha also published several vol umes of verse, his name has become familiar to the readers of Colliers and other well known publications, Jl Jl The Interest the public Is showing In ths Christmas work cf the Flow er Mission and Associated Charities ta'unsual this year. The list of poor kept by the Charities may bs con sulted and anyone desiring to select 1 beneficiaries may do so. The distri bution of the bundles from the San ta Claua wagon takes place Friday and Baturday, and several hundred tickets have been Issued. There are still sixty bundles to be done up and the candy, children's clothing and toy have all been giv Special Sale Silk Waists Taffeta, messaline, pon gee and chiffon in tan, blue, gray and black. Long and short sleeves. , Severely tail ored and dress styles. Original values $4.00 to $8.50. ' In two lots Lot 1 .. Lot 2 M. V. MOORE & CO. . II PATTON AVENUE nectaltsto to Women's Ready-to-Wear Oarmeata, Careful Attention Given to Mall Order. Ask for a Fall Catalogue. -. en out. Several people hawe phoned of their Intention of sending In ar tlclos, and the abote would be es pecially appreciated by the commit tee. Little Miss Gale Kennett win Invite a few of her friends to an Informal party given at her home New Year's dsy. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. Wilbur Humner returned from A. and M. College at Raleigh, yes terday and will spend the holidays with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humner at their home on Montford avenue. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Prltchard. of Marshall, who have been In the elir for several, days, returned to their home, Mrs. Wilson, of Tryon. Is the guest of Mrs. Annl D. Martin, do, Mont ford avenue. ' Judge and Mrs. Jeter C. Prltchard returned to the city Saturday, Mrs. Prltchard has been visiting her mother In Washington, D. C, dur ing the holding of court, In Rich mond, Va by Judge Prltchard. Mr. Gene Cooke has returned from Philadelphia, where he has been studying medicine st Jefferson college. : Mt . McKlnley Prltchard la expect- ed shortly from Wake Forest to spend Chrlstmss at his home. j.; " Mr. and Mrs; Robert H. ;Jty nolds and small daughter, France, lea for-New Orleans, January first. Mrs. Reynolds wil visit relatives during Mardl Gras and will be Join ed later by Mr, Reynolds for a sev eral weeks', stay at mm of the Flor ida resort. , . ,.. '.:. .;' .V ; Mrlfand Mr " James QUI ,arr)v tomorrow from New Tork to spend Christmas with the parents of the tatter, Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Lough ran. - Mr.' Jack Phlnnsy comes In from ths Ashevllle Bohool, where he Is a student to spend the holiday with hi father, , Mr. and Mr.-" Richard H. Roth and daughter, Clara, leave for Char lotte today to spend Chrlstmss at the home of Mr. and Mr. Henry Collin, Jr. s . . Messrs."""' Lawrence and ' Oeorge Loughran are expected shortly from, college to spend the holtdsys with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loughran. ' Mr. J.-H.-" Carter left last even tsg for Washington and tha east oft a Brief business irlp. - ' ' , . . . , .i : Mr. J. T. Bwann leaves today for a trip to Jacksonville, Fla. . Mr, Pierce Gregg Is In town from ths Ashevdlle School to spend tha holidays at his home on Montford avenue. Mrs, Dennlson and Mrs. H. H. Carrier left yesterday for Fort Mey r, Fla., for a stay. Mr. Thorns Jons ha returned from Richmond, Va., (o spend the holidays .with Judge snd Mrs. Thom as A, Jones. Mr. Batterthwait and his daugh ters, Mlsa Lillian and Mlsa Lucille Satterthwaite of Waynesvllle, have gone to New York and from there will go to Florida and Cuba, being away the remainder of the winter. Miss Louise Branch and Miss Kath erln'e Rollins leave shortly for Ber muda for a two weeks' etay. Mr. Harold Seymour Is expected to ' return from a business trip to Cleveland the latter part of the week. Mr. Leicester Chapman returned last evening to spend the holidays with his psrents. Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mr. Willis O. Borne leavee today for Toledo, O., to spend two weeks with his mother and sister. Miss Bertie Little, who has been vleltlng frlenda In the city- has re- at .. ..$2.95 $3.95 9 na Three tables full at prices as abor6.; Odd and ohoiee owls gathered from all over the world. Many of the items are less than half jriee and all are less than they are worth. ,t For three davs only then all go back in stock. J. H. LAW 35 Patton Ave. BIG LOT OF Christmas Candies JUST RECEIVED ORIGINAL Phones C. A. WALKER Prescription Druggist, turned to her home In Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Alltirlght Chambera has re turned from the A. St M. college at Raleigh to spsnd the holidays with his parent, Mr. and Mr. E. C. Chamber on Ashsland avenue, i . Mr. Oeorge Panned, ha returned from Wak Forest college, for the holiday season. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE OPEN The Woman' Exchangs wll b open every evening this week to ac commodate Christmas shoppers. t . COMING ATTRACTION. Tuesday, Dee. If, Henry Miller 4 In "Th Havoc." Thursday, Dec tl, .'The Dawn of a Tomorrow." ' Friday, De.1 t. Th TOp 0 Th1 World." rr Henry F, Miller In The Havoo" For th first time el nee the pro duction of "The Great Divide." Hen ry Miller, America' famou actor manager, 1 presenting to the theatre going public a play that give him a blar, vital role, commensurate with his great acting ability. In "Th Havoo" which he will offer at the Auditorium, Tueaday evening, Deo. tlth. Mr. Miller will portray a char handa,cmwfy fwyp mfwyu wyp yppp actsr of titanic strength. " 'Ths Hav oo' ' could not haw fallen Into bet ter hands,'1 said the New Tork Times last ysar, "for Mr. Miller has don nothing more powerful or artistic In his whole career than this portrait of th Intense, almost saturnine hus band In Sheldon's remarkable play." Thl atatement la backed by the New tork Tribune' crltlo who unheal- Utlngly declared, after the first night, that Henry Miller was doing "the greatest acting of his career." Mr. Miller will bring the original cast without a change. Tickets go en sale Baturday morning at WHIt lock'e. "Hie Dawn of a Tomorrow." Frances Hodgson Burnett Is a fa miliar name In nearly every house hold, and her latest dramatic work, "Th Dawn of a Tomorrow" keepa to the high standard establlahed by all her prevloua work. The play had a long run In New York and achiev ed a remarkable Sucre for it Is one of those stories 'that holds the audience from the rise to the fall of the curtain, and Mlsa Isabelle Lowe, who Is appearing In the lead ing part of Glad, the East End Lon don waif, has a character whth shows her talenta to advantage. In her support sre many well known aftiats, and the managers, have pro dded a new scenic outfit. Tickets go on sale Tuesdsy morning at Whlt lock's. Telephone No. SO and order The Cltlsen sent to someone for an Xmes present. ALLEGED GAMBLERS BOUND OVER ON BOND Six of the alleged participants In the gambling game near Weavervllle last Sunday when, it la said. Will Black shot Jacob Home. colored. with a shot gun, were bound over to superior court yesterday by Justice of the Pesce W. R. Oudger. Home, who Is In the hotpltal, and Black, who ia In Jail, were not tried. Those bound over, each furnishing a ISO bond, were: Rich Horn, Walker Rucker snd Ieander Home, all col ored; Howell Swan, Blane Plem mons and Hiram Black. COLDS CAl'KE HEADACHE LAXATIVB BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy re moves cause. Call for full name, look for signature B. W. GROVE. tSc. Buy . Pant .. Candy Here, , Kitcrtra, Haywood street. Cawdy AMUSEMENTS X4 tin 132-183 Haywood scd Corjflge Streets) 'AMUSEMENTS aiWTMTHCWCCHT - TUKSDAY, DECEMBER S6 ' First Time Hera In Ten Years THE FAMOUS ACTOR-MANAGER. Henry rvniiier 'The Havoc" By H. 8. Sheldon . Price BOe to ll.sO Ticket lata opens Saturday; morn ing at Whltlbc''. ; i " i i , ... ii., ii ijjmji;.. i.ii i i-j VHBHEbLA ' ' With on of our . all-silk oover. Thl would make an Ideal Ohrlstmas present, ' very economics. nd one of extreme usefulness. Also a large se lection of very fine handles. J. M. HEARN and Go. Battery Park Place . Phone 448 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS BANK At Ashevllle, In the Stta of North Carolina, at the done of Btiai nefw, Dec. 6, Itll RESOURCES Loans and discounts 3lt,214.65 Overdrafts aeoured .i.,... 1,(11.81 North Carolina state bonds 5,000.00 Demand loana ' 2.0l.48 Banking houaes, furniture and fixtures 4 . . . S. 000. 00 U.S14.IS 10.M4.0S It5. 00 2.4SJ.73 .S7T.O0 Due from banks and bank er Cash Items , Gold coin Silver coin. Including all minor coin currency . . . National bank notes and other V. 8. notes Total I4II.02S.91 MAB!1JTII Capital stork paid In I 60,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes pa4d S, 100.11 Bills payable 47.000.00 Deposits subject to cheek. IIS, (. Demand certificate of de posit T(,7St.S Savings depoalta .., S0.I7S.0S Osahler's checks outatand-- tng ; 1.42S.S4 Total t S4St.02l.S9 State of North Carolina, county of Runcombe, ss: I, Jno. A. Campbell, cashier of the ailove namedehank. do solemnly swear that the abov staterttent Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JNO. A. CAMPBEU Cashier. Correct Attest : EDWIN U RAT, H. C. JOHNSON. F. STIK1WUBATHKR. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thin 20th day of November, 1(11. W. r. WINCAN, Notary Public. MANY QtTT NEWPORT CLVB NEWPORT. Dec. 0 'Shall we keep the organization going, or dis band?" Is the question members of the Newport County club will decide December f, th call havirsr been sent out tonight. When a prominent member confess ed to using "cold 'decks" of card and was expelled and th members who lost in crooked boker games became dissatisfied, the Xioard of governors recommended disbanding. Soma of the meovbers resigned because their wlvea so ordered aJid others desired to escape the publicity of being tea- Christmas Week Jble af pine )olh We are going to take no chances on carrying any Dolls over after Christmas. We might sell all but a half a dozen without reducing them. But at the prices quoted below we won't have a one by Saturday. You cannot beat these values at regular prices, it would be a. waste of time to try at the Special ones. 50c Dolls are priced for these three days at, 39c. $1 Dolls are priced for these three days at 78c. $2 Dolls should go quick at $1.59. $5 Dolls are priced at $3.97. Campbell Kid Dolls and Joe Dolls are not includ ed in this sale. V Jailored J'uits areQoing Rppidly atj4alf-Pricejutfffi raajii i ajsi na,,, M fc. ED HATS Seduced M.Webb Co. ASHEVUULE SCHOOL OF MUBICAl, ART AND IiANQCAGEH TeactMe Vaoal Mra. BL M, JHarksr Mra. O. P. WMtaJl Mra. i. a. StlkslawUtaf Plan Miaa Mimtla Westa!! Mkw Kt Laaton Mr. F. FlsJdngton Harker Mr. John W. B tarn as Organ and Theory Mr. F. Flaxington Harker Languages Mr. A. 3. Lyman Phooe 144 AueMtoriara Bide. Mfllinery reduction in trim med hats. FRUIT CAKES For Christmas; also every other kind of cake. Phone 622. ASHEVTI.T.E STEAM BAKERY a COKE Extra fine for stove, range or furnace.. Gives fierce heat. No smoke, no soot, and easy and clean to handle. Ask'for Special Price. Phone ISO : Carolina Coal : : & Ice Company i HO Patton Ave. DraJunor Bldg. eeeeeeeeaeea PICTURE FRAMES AJTD FRAMING gave monsjr on picture frame. Ready to deliver frames in gold and Jlvar plat, rialaty wooden aVamea in popular irises frames from latest mouldings msde crulckly. Card board and picture gis for sale. RAT'S STCDIO I M. Pack Square 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.) nected with such an organisation. It hardly appear likely there will be a sufficient number of members remain ing in the club o carry It along at leaat In such rooms as are now oc cupied. Parents: Do you want to make your boy happy? Then give him-a Membership Card In tha V. M. C A. tor a Christmas present HOODS , sJMiaii JVmi ajmi ajfa n Fretsli l Turkeys Of a Quality : M. HYAMS : FRESH MEATS GROCERIES I I PtaMM ea-MS. Cor. if. Hate Mesrlmoa At. J aaeaaaeaweeeeaaaaa f. 1 1 " 1 ', '. '. nm-X ' ' , " ' 1 , ; ', . g FOR RENT UNFTJRmSHED Desirable house In Gto ve Park. Hot water heafc' and all modern conveniences. See THE H. F. GRANT REALTY COW 48 Patton Art, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR ALL Toy Drums, Moutn urgans lor tne little ones; Good Drums and Harmonica s for the larger ones;Ji tars, Banjos, Violins, Mandolins, Pianos and Organs fpr all. Special prices for Chri stmas. Special . premiuma for ladies who buy Pianos. Guess what it is. - Folk's Music House Toy Drums, Mouth TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen i SILK UMBRELLAS w With detachable 14kt. gold filled and Sterling silver hand engraved handles, for both , ladies and gentlemen. Just the thing to give. CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue THE MOUNTAIN , 1 CITY STEAM LAUNDRY FOR CHRISTMAS LAUNDERING TELEPHONE NUMBER 426 Wrightsman's MTXXiINERT 1( CAarcti Street ROCKERS Make Fine Gifts 100 Pifferent-vStyles ' $4.50 up J. L. SMATHERSV & , SONS Mammoth Furnituxe Store FOR SALE For ate: Eight-room house on Montford ara, at a bargain. Oanaday Realty Co. -10 N. Pack Sq t Phond 34 tnusea Want Ads Bring Resalta. Open fights t f unm Christmas ajy.xi t ' ii A'i Jtl a . IVieats 2 & Ducks that Pleases : Organs for the little AUCTION SALE TO-DAY AT Stern's Jewelry Store? Haywood Street 8:30 this afternoon 7:30 tonight Dr. R. G. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street. Phone 12702 rings. IT S NOT TOO LATE FOR CHKISTrf" MAS PHOTOS All photos taken tefore December' 23 will be delivered by Christtna. Electric printing machinee prevnt disappointment. You are srMutiy aaeured of good picture at - . ; -.v. BAITS .. ' Over Kjonola' Shoo Store . '- M as sir r mx'?L that Eloccrte Wlrlag. Our work gtvaa W. A. WARD, : . IS Chore as. rrrr- miss , EXflTRT CC'RSETTERa - l ' ROOMS II u.5-" Aatorlcaa National Bank BaOdjAt 1
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