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'I, .I.,;... TIIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911 ! Society and Personals f "V ffrhe marriage of Mln Bare Ixnitue Ptrttinson and Mr. Robert . Cur rier, of Black Mountain, occurred . yesterday afternoon at the residence Dr. R. P.- Campbell, of the First ' Presbyterian "urch, ho performed the ceremony. There were a few ln " tiajiate flienda of the young people present Mr. P. R. Allen was beat man. Mini Parkinson wore travel- lirtg (rown of brown cloth with a bat "off the same ahade, Miss Parkinson la Jrom Bellevue, O., but la haa been a.reeident of Black fountain for aetna time. Mr. Currier la of the Aran of liegeman and Carrier of . Black Mountain, and waa formerly at Tarboro, N. C. Mr. and Mr. Carrier will remain In the city for several daye after which they will ' return to Black Mountain which will be" their future home. : ., fi Manor will give a large Chrlst mii tree for the servants,, in the bell room Christmas evenings Tb trie trill be a very large 'one. and handsomely decorated "and llluminati. i i The bowling tournament will take pftaee this evening aa usual at the Manor, and the prise will be given , by Mr. D. Ralph Millard; for the , highest score tn tits, three . game, handicap. The tournament la open to 1 the regular bowlert ot the'Albemarts Quo. ,, '- The Wranglera met laat evening at the Manor for their usual month ly; session. Following dinner, an as' ay waa read by Dr. j, B. Oreen, :r the subject of which waa "Open ; Shops." Mr. Zebu Ion Curtis respond et li A wedding which will be a sur prise and of much Interest to their numerous friends, was that of Miss ' - Fannie Bean of Waynesvtlls, and Mr, , S. Ensley, of Ashevllle, which occurred tn Ashevllle, November I Oth, ' at the parsonage of Central Meth odist church; the ceremony being performed by Dr, C. W. Byrd. The 'following friends of the interested partjet, witnessed the ceremony,. Miss Edith flmathers, Lof Waynesvllle, Mr. ' John .Hastings , of Ashevllle, Miss Maggie Morgan, of Clyde, and Mr, , Tob KsPey of AeheWlle. Mrs'. Ensley la the only daughter t'W; and Mrs. 'S', K. Bean of . "Waynesvllle and Is a most attractive young 'Woman,' Mr. Ensley ; Is the son of r. and Mrs. J. J. Ensley of Clyde and holds a responsible po ortlon erith the Southern railway . Mr, and Mrs.' Ensley left for Wash. ' Ingtofl, New 'Torlt and - Baltimore Friday" and after ' January; fth, will be at 'heme to their friends In Xshe vllle, .v - , . . j -& . tn The Young Woman's Christian as sociation aae the-Touh -Men's Chris. , tion aeseotailon Ill -hold Teoep tler,raar Tear'.--ayvtMlhe-V !.' C..rja;bjU)lnra;ywoo4a;tiit. The ; arrangsmente., , and ."roceptlopi' eoromll tees have otbesn.announceA, i bat h reception. wUV be wars ,-. large eJIalr Md one of the Interest ing events of the' holiday The T., . W. C. A. members will htm no ' eelebretlon at Christmas at the Hen Wetts, and will land all of their en- , deavorg to making happy . num. ear ; of children belonging to .little ehibg in the poorer, districts, , ' Dr. C. J. Allen, of Rooky Mount, and Miaa Grace Bruce, of Mara Hilt, wsrg married at tha home of the , tmde'e parents,, thla week, Rev. Mr. fiarrla, pastor of the Mara Mil) Bap. let- church, officiating. Mlaa Julia Brawn, of West Ashevllle. waa maid of honor and Dr. English, of Baltl mare, Md., waa beat man, Other at- " tendanta were Mr, .'6.WW. 'oek,' of - Durham and Mios'Rosa'Lee Ramaey, of fMare. Hill, 'T1e future home of Xhv and Mr, Allen win be In Kocky Mount. ;;-v,j ,. y . ,,. v4 j Mr. Hatlet Rlddlck, of Selwln, Oatee county, and Mlaa Mary Ed "warda, of Mars Hill, were married at tha home of the latter laat Monday morning after which they left Im mediately for the groom's home. The , marriage was a aecret one, the groom having left Ashevllle Sunday night tor Mara Hill and waa married ear ly .next morning. Mrs. Rlddlck la a slater of Mr. William Marlon Ed wards f Ashe Wire. .-,' J M The Ashevllle frlende of Mlaa Oct trude Wood will be pleased to learn of the Success of her Initial appear ance 111 an "Afternoon of Southern Melodies," at the Waldorf-Astoria. Special Sale Silk Waists Taffeta, messnline, pon gee and chiffon in tan, blue, pray and black. Long and short sleeves. Severely tail ored and dress styles. Original values $4.00 to $8.50. In two lots at Lot 1 .. .. ..$2.95 Lot 2 ..... .$3.95 ns'. ; f M V. M00RE & CO. r-.V 11 PATTON AVENUE " . BpocUUsu m Woman's Ready-to-Wear Garments. , , Oarefnl Attention Given to Mail Orders. Ask for a Fall Catalogue. New York city, last Thursday, af ternoon. Miss Wood sang "Picka ninny Lullaby," "I-lndy," "Kentucky Babe," "Old Black Joe.'' "Maasa's in de Col', Col' aroun',1 "Rwanee Klv. or." and other Southern aongs. She was accompanied by Don Richard eon, formerly of Charlotte, on the violin and Mr. lAtt played a numer of Wolln soloe. one being "My Old Kentucky 'Home." The New York Journal of the l&th had th following notice of Miss Wood: "Mine Ocrtrud Hepburn Wood, a Southern singer of Southern songs, was introduced to her Orst New York audience by Antonla Bawyer at the Waldorf yesterday afternoon. The programme called for 'An After, noon of Southern Melodies and Bal lads.' and the alnger fulfilled lta requirements. , "Mlsa Wood is the daughter of a prominent North Carolina clergymetf, the late, Rev. Dr- W. A. Wood, of etatesvllle. N. C, and, therefore, Is a true .daughter of Pla'e.:, Most of her musical education was obtain ed In Philadelphia, where shekel- (' ready has a considerable reputation. She la a contralto of sympathetic i quality. The soft dialect of the South land amounts almost to a 'brogue' with ber, and the manner In which It was naturally maintained in her singing, was extremely pleasing. She waa accompanied by Don Richard son on the violin." , . j j ... . he ladles of ths Maccabees .'wjil meet Irr Regular Review- this even, ing Y'' o'clock, AH members are' urged to be present, as the annual election. o( officers takes place at thW 1itlng. - - ' . .. iVTi ' PERSONAL MENTIOSr . Mr. Edward Atkinson, who for the paat four montha haa been a student at the Washington and Lee universi ty, returned to Ashevllle yesterday and will spend " the holidaVa here. Mr. Melvln Carter and Mr. Erie Rawla. 1 of Arden,' returned to that Plans yesterday afternoon, after spending two days In AheWlle,' with relatives. "- " """r 1 ' Mr. John A. Reagan of the Rltter Lumber . Company at -Proctor, ' has been transferred to tha South Caro lina territory and Is in town for a short stay , before leaving for his new field. , ' . .'if Miss Fannie Oudger baa returned to spend tha holidays with her moth. er, Mrs. B, a. Oud.gei', Mr. Maurice Reed Is here from Chicago for a short stay on busi ness. .Mr.. Reed . ad Miss . Elsie Bwarts were married at Grace some weeks ago, and are residing in Chi cago.-. j , ., . twJitJitt ... i .tt: " Mr. Orady Reastsh hg' retsrned from Soutlti farollnay. where; be ! baen- engage, in. the .lumbev busts ness to spend jChrietmaa at his home la. Weavervills. r :-... , Miss Eva Moorf has returned from Oast on l where aha baa been study ing instrumental and vocal , muslo, and will spend the holidays at home. 'Mr. Henry Miller la expected: from New Tork tomorrow to Join his company which plays here next week. , Mr. Oeorge Craig returns today from Bell Buokle, Tenn., to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Locke Craig. Mr. Carlyle Craig, who la at Anapolls, Md., does not have a vacation at this season. 51 Mr. Bruce Webb and Mr. ''Theo dore Moore returns from Bell Buckle, Tenn., to apend the holidays. , Mlaa Bertha Downa, who has spent several winters In Ashevllle, and has many friends here returns from her home in . New York shortly . after Christmas to spend the winter and will be at Ravenscroft. Miss tiowns will bring her motor car with her. Mlsa Viola Mitchell, who hs been visiting friends In the city, haa re turned to her home In Knoxvllle. Tenn, Mr. W. 8. Hyama haa returned from Richmond, Va. Mr. RutTner Campbell Is spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Campbell, at their horn on North French Proad eve 25, 50, Three tables full at prices as above. Odd and choice f?oods gathered from all over tlje World, Many of the items are Icks than half price and all are less than they are worth. For three days onlv then all go back in stock. J. H. LAW 35 Patton Ave. BIG LOT OF Christmas Candies JUST RECEIVED ORIGINAL Phones 132-183 C. A. WALKER .prescription Drug glut. nue. Since September Mr. Camp bell has been a student In the law achool of" the Washington and he university. Mlsa Ruth Brown, who has been In school at Charleston, for the past few months, is expected to. arrive in tha city today and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Q, W. Brown. , Miss Elisabeth Hyde, who with her parents formerly resided In Ashe vllle;: la expected from Cleveland, O., today and will be the guest of Mlsa Mary Wiley during the holidays. Mrs. McLean, of Weaverville, who has been snd Is stilt very ill, was taken to her old home In Virginia yesterday. , Mlaa Louisa Watts, who has bden spending the week with friends In the city, has returned to her home In Atlanta, Oa. Sir- , -Mr. Arthur Wiley, assistant audi tor of the Southern Bell' telephone at Charlotte, arrived Sunday to apend th' holidays "with his "parehts""t thiB6nt on patoh Tenhe.' t' , M1ss -Margarst fPavrsweje), i WYiv. -la spending the winter In- Ashevllle, has returned ta hey horns 1n. Cincinnati, for the holidays. Mra. Emma Johnaon and children are here from Montgomery, Ala;, to spend Christinas with the parenta of th former. .... ; Mlaa Lillian Weaver has returned from a visit of soma weeks to friends and relatives In Virginia and South Carolina. .. Mr. R. L. Owanby bas gone to Cincinnati to apend the holidays with his daughters. Mra. K. B. Kinney and Miss Boss Owenby. . Mr, Frederick - Davidson, of A. and M. College, at Raleigh. . C, la spending the holidays with his parents at Swannanoa. Capt. Hayes and Capt Norton, of Bingham, leave tomorrow for Vir ginia, where they will spend the Christmas holidays at the home of the former. Mlsa Helolse Carroll returned from Bryn Mawr college, Pennsylvania, yesterday to apend two weeks' vaca tion with her parenta, Dr. and Mra. Robert S. Carroll. Mr. Donald Car roll is home from the Ashevllle School also for a three weeks' .vaca tion. Miss Florence Miller has returned from school at Monteagle, Tenn., and will not return until late In the spring, when the achool opens again for the summer term. Mr. Harry A. Martin, son of Mr. and Mra, J. C. Martin, ia expected from Chapel Hill today to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. Walter Roy Chambers, of Morgan Hill, passed through Ashe vllle yesterday, en route home from Wake Forest college. Mr. Willlum Marlon Edwards and slater, Mies Ciota, of Mars Hill, spent yesterday in Ashevllle. Mr. Samra Smith, editor of the Mars Hill record, passed throuah Ashevllle yesterday enroute to his home In the central part of the state. Reserved seat tickets now on aale for Washington and Lee Y. M. C. A. besketiball games Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Phone S and have them reserved. A good CfyrlAtmaa present, a yearly membrmhtp card of the library, ta. MANY INDICTMENTS BRISTOL Tenn.. Dec. II One hundred and Arty Indictments against alleged vote sellers In Lee county. Vs., were returned today and It ta said others are to follow tomorrow, aa a result of the grand Jury in vestlgatJon law electton Irregulari ties during th past three weeks. It is generally believed the Investi gation' will result tn ' wholesale dls franchlsement of voters In this coun ty. The Jury recess tomorrow until after the , holidays. The chief witnesses In the Inves tigation havs been charged with $1.00 'Haywood and College Streets AMUSEMENTS Pi TUESDAY, DECEMBER First Tune Hero ja Tea Years THE FAMOUS ACTOR-MAWAGER Heripy IVIiller "The Havoc, By H. S. Sheldon ' Prloes 60o to $1.80 , Ticket sals opens Saturday morn ing at Whttlook's. . . VonWm&etV ordering iyour'hristnicj8 Cakes. ' The ,rf'v,fiH!ltt1ii PeV. 4w do not want tos iiappoint COLLEGE ST. BAKERY 37 E. College St. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the part nershilp. lately subsisting between ua, the undersigned la V.' Brown and W B. North up and J. W. Orlmee. carry ing on business as merchants In the city of Ashevllle, under the style or Arm name at Brown, North up tt com pany, waa on the fifth day ot Decem ber, 1911, dissolved by mutual con sent so for as regarda tha said J. W Orlmee, wbo retire from tine Arm. The .business will be carried on in the same firm name, and the now firm will pay and discharge all debts and Ua bilitlee and receive all moneys payable to the said htte Aran. This the fifth day . of. December mi. L. V. BROWN, W. B. NORTHUP, J. W. GRIMES. 2S85-8-l$-22-2 NOTICE The hut session of tflo legislature passed an act dleaolvinr the ASHE VILLE AUDITORIUM COMPANY and authorising its directors to wind up lta affaire. ,i There Is about ta,600:0 to be dis tributed to the preferred .stockholders. Holders of preferred stock are re quested to Me -ertlrf1cais with, and creditors aire notified to present their claims to the undersigned before Jan uary 1st, 1912. By order of the Bosrd of Directors. F. STIKELEATHKR, Treasurer. Frt Tuet handling the money In the recent elections and It ia reported these men haw been promised Immunity. Telephone No. SO' arid order The Cltlscn sent to someone for an Xmas present. MATE WASHED OVKRROARD WASHINGTON. Dec. 21 Shortly after the torpedo boat destroyer Wor- den left Charleston navy yard for Norfolk on Monday, Arthur W. Wil son, chief machinist's mate aboard that vessel was washed overboard and lost in the rough sea. A mes ssge to this effect waa received at the navy department today from the commander' of the Worden. Wlllson was a native of Philadelphia. The accident happened" a,bout thlrty-Ave miles off the coast of South Caro lina. DROPS DEAD EATING KCPPER PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 11 Cap tain Logan Tucker, a son of Col onel Wm. F. Tucker, V. B. A-., and a grandson of Mrs. John A.; Logan, whose husband was- a well known general, of the Union army ; during the civil war dropped . dead while eating aupper tonight at tha Gwynedd Valley Inn. Captain Tucker saw service In the Philippines during the Spanish-American war. . P m St Whirlwind finish at the Christmas J(ore Barely two days remain in which to do your Christmas shopping. We ,i. i u i j : il j j i ; 1 ii. XJT-Ao rAucct w ue very uusy has an Ashevijle store been so well equipped and organized as this store is this year. There are nearly 70 people, all told, ready to serve you. By our present arrangement we are able to handle just three times the amount of ; business as ever before. , So shop here, whsre the varieties are greatest and the handling of the trade most satisfactory. There are several rules that will be in force during these busy days. These rules are made for the benefit of our customers and , we ask them to co-operate with us in enforcing them. No goods to be. exchanged during these two "days. ' ' ': :-; No samples cut. Leave your order and they will be delivered. Oarrv nackatreS' whenever Dossible. We have , an auto delivery. :waeon ? delivery and five bpys on chaed have to be delivered! the? service will become congested, sjo c parefiis purchasd after 5 p. m. will pe delivered. . ,.wrv hundreds of Appropriate Presents Are Mere Come QeyiWVlrVV,'VV,1Vw''i' "A" " " TRIMMED HATS Eeduced 1W. Webb Co. ASHEVILLE SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ART AND LANGUAGES Teachers Vocal Mrs. K. M. Harker Mra. Q. P. Westell Mrs. J. O. StikelesAhec Piano Miss Mlrmle Wsstatl Miss Kate Laxton Mr. T. Flarfngton Harker Mr. John W. Stsraes Organ and Theory Mr. V. Fiaxlngton Harker . Languagts Mr. A. J. Lyman Phone ii AuOitortnru Bid. Millinery reduction in trim med hats. i COKE e Extra fine for stove, a range or furnace. Gives fierce heat. No smoke, no soot, and easy and $ clean to handle. Ask for Special Price. I Phone 130 : Carolina Coal e &!ce Company : f BO Patton Are. Drulinsos Bldg PICTURE FRAMES AND FRAMING Bars tnonoy on plotnrs frames. Ready to deliver frames In gold and silver plate, dainty wooden iframea In popular glass Frames from latest mouldings made quickly. Card board and picture glass for sale. RAY'S STUDIO S N. Pack Sqaars If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will call at the ofnee of The Emanuel School of Shorthand we may have something of interest for you. Office No. 16 Drhumor Bldg. (over Field's.) LET US RECOVER THAT UMBRELLA With one of our all-allk covers. This would make an Ideal Christmas present, very economical and one of extreme usefulness. Also a large se lection of very floe handles. J.M. HEARN and Co. Battery Park Place Phone 443 seeaeeeeeeeeeeoeee' 2 Merc swot Tailor, Legal BMa e Pack Cssare. 'Phone 791.. ILOGAM! HOOD'S uurintr mt tn uaya anu.iiavc wheels, but with all this, if Fesli Turkeys : Of a Quality : M.HYAMS ! FRESH MEATS Phone it-MS. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED . Desirable house in Grove Park. Hot water heat and. all modern conveniences. See THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Avt. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR ALL t . , Toy Drums, Mouth Organs for the little onelra Good Drums and Harmonica s for the larger ones; Guvr tars, Banios, Violins, Mandolins, Pianos and Organs fo it'" vi o 1 vtmAQM rkt eOViTM orm f a ftT-iki o 1 rYai'rt-ii'iTrvifir for ladies wno ouy Jfianos. Falk's Musk House TURKISH BATHS The Gruncr Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen SILK UMBRELLAS With detachable 14kt. gold filled and Sterling silver hand engraved handles, for both ladies and gentlemen. w . Just the thing to give. CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue THE MOUNTAIN CIT7 STEAM LAUNDRY FOR CHRISTMAS LAUNDERING TELEPHONE NUMBER 426 Wrightsman's MILLINERY 1. Ghmrch Street CHRISTMAS CAKES Fruit, layer, chocolate, angel food, etc. Small cakes of every kind. Phone 622 ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY FOR SALE For Bale! ElgM-room house en Montford, are., at a. bargain, Canaday Realty Co. 10 K Pack So;. Phone 974 Open Until JO p. m. Jo-Mght preuattfu iui it. xic, all packages thatare pui j ff'ml'ii ftr wVt"ssbH' at ' ' lVIeats , &. Ducks that Pleases V it a' th a m ' " I ''l GROCERIES I Cat. N. Main Merrlmon Are. !'i ' uuess wnat it is. AUCTION SALE TO-DAY AT Stern's Jewelry Store Haywood Street 3:31) thla afternoon 7:0 tonight Dr. R. G. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street. Phone 12702 rings.! ITS NOT TOO IanTB FOR CHRIST.' MAS PHOTOS All pbotoa taken before DeOembeex ' tS will bo deUvered by" Ctortscmaij Electric printing machines proerntj dlseppolntment. Tou are ebeointel assured of good ptoUwee at HATS STUDIO -Orer Nlctxta)' Shoe Store Let us giro m aa ettnate oil that Elecole Wiring. Oa work gtyes aatlstactlon. W. A. WARD, is caorcai aa. MISS Ttgr- A-Qw HUF?, ; . KXJERT OORSKITERH , ROOMS IT and U Isssglf n NaUooeJ Bank BaJOdBsf ( Qassard V 1 1
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