THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVTLLE, N. C, MAECH 11, 1917. Society Personals Woodcock, m mad ths occasion of a surprise party given in uer yesterday afterifoon at the Bandana lea room by Mr, ijrucilla Shlpp. Th Bower-decorated room was more than usually attractive, carnation and candles marking; the number of the honoree'a birthdays, and thirty of Mrs. Woodoock's friends were present to tender their congratulations. The honoree's table, on which was an ela borate birthday cake, was In the cen ter of the room, circled by tables at which were the other guest. A num ' ber of these had attended on the oc ' eaalons of the birthdays of Mrs. Eliza W. null, and Mrs. M. O. Stockton In the past few months. Bon bon boxes were used as favors. The guests were received by Mrs. John T. Dunlop. The guests were Mrs. O. Miller, Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs. W. 8- George, Mrs. Edwin Garten, Mrs. Elusa W. Gllli. Miss Oillls, Mrs. J. F. Ramsey, Mrs. R. P. Bmlth, Mrs. H. H. Sullivan. Wrs. Maurice DuPont, Mrs. Drucllla (jhjpp. Miss May Alexander, Mrs. J. B Betta. Mrs. Locke Craig. Mrs. j. E Millard, Mrs. R. P. Johnston, Mrs- B. B. Fakes. Mrs. whlteford Smith. Mrs. Amy Vandoveer, Mrs. W. B. Streeter, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. J. F. Bchoepf, Miss Carrie Wagner, Mrs. M. O. Stockton. Miss Anna McDowell, Mrs. Rogers Grant, Miss Mollis Erwin, Miss Anna McDowell. Miss May McDowell, Mrs. Robert F. Campbell, Mrs. a D. Holt, Mrs. Woodcock. The Woman's club will meet with Mrs. J. Bralnard Thrall at her home on the corner of Merrimon and Spears avenue Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. "Our Historic Rivers" will be the subject of the program and Miss Eugenia Rows will be the lead er for the afternoon. Mrs. James O. fitikeleather will sing "The Suawanee River" and Mrs. Harry Howell will give a paper on "The Pamlico River." Mrs. C. Ft. Bryant will have for her subject "The Hudson River." She will read Henry Van Dyke's poem on Hudson's Last Voyage. Mrs. Leroy Farlnholt will take for her subpeot the "at Lawrence and the Mississippi Rivers" with the "Frenon Settle ment" Miss Eugenia. Rowe will hare "The James River and the English Settlement" Jl Jl The ladles of the Altar society of St. L&wrenoe e Catnouo church, will give their annual St. Patrick tea, Sat urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C Brandl at it Cherry street The sours will be from o clock until o'clock nd from I: SO o'clock until 11 o'clock. Delicious refreshments will be served Jt Jl The Fortnight club met on Friday at 240 Hillside street with Mrs. W. W. Hannaman as hostess. The sub ject for the eftqrnoon was "Suder mann," Mrs. Verada Parrett giving a comprehensive paper on his life and works and Mrs. A. G. Barnett without reference to notes thoroughly review ing the drama, Magda. Dainty re freshments were served. J Jl Miss Kate Lois Montgomery enter tained during the week with a bridge party in honor of Miss Elsie Alex ander who is spending several days with her at her home at Spartanburg. js After the meeting of the Sociologi cal congress which will be held the last week in July at M on treat, N. C. the congress will go to Hot Springs, N. C, in a private car and be enter tained by Mrs. Daniel Saffora at ner home. Mrs. Bafford has recently pre sented this congress with a thousand acres of land at Hot Springs for the building of a home for crippled chll dren. Among- the party will be Gov. B rough, of Ark., who Is president of the sociological , congress and Mrs. Cole, who is its founder. Jl jl Miss Van Kirk will lecture on the "History of the Prayer Book" at No. 61 Lawrence Place in Grove oark on xnursaay morning at 11 o clock. J M The Surgical Supply committee will meet Tuesday mornlnar at 10:80 o'clock at the Nurses' Home of the Mission hospital. The Woman's Missionary society of central Metnoaist church will noia their regular monthly meeting Mon day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Jl Jl The last of the children's dances of the season given at the Georgian Ter race hotel at Atlanta conducted by Mr. Arthur Murray, took dace yes terday afternoon. A number of fea ture dances were enjoyed by the many guests who witnessed the grace of the youthful dancers. Jl jl The Travelers' club met Thursday afternoon with Miss Dallas at Oak hurst school on Chestnut street. A most Interesting and delightful pro gram was given. A paper on "New Orleans During Mardl Gras" read by Last Week, But One At The Old Stand . Th ? Closing Out Sale Continues m- Wtv ABE MAKING A SPECIAL EFFORT THIS WEEK TO SELL OUT ALL MISMATCHED PATTERNS IN OCR BEST SILVER-PLATED Spoons, Forks and Knives THESE ALL BEAR OUR BEST GUARANTEE, SO WHERE AN EXACT MATCH IS NOT IM PORTANT THESE ARE SPLENDID BARGAINS. . H. LAW 35 Pat ton Avenue D f Everyone Interested in Seeing the New Styles for Spring is Cordially Invited To Attend Our Remarkable Style Show which Takes Place Thursday, of This Week, One Afternoon Only The newest, finest an3 most fawred styles in Gowns and Wraps, Tailored Suits, Dres Suits, Ooats, Sport Cloths, Personal Furnishings and Accessories will be impressively dis played bo that you may gain a full knowledge of what are to be the correct fashions for the approaching Spring season. An Elaborate Program of Fashion Entertainment has Been Com pletely Arranged for Your Particular Style Guidance. ON MARCH 15th, from 3 to 5 o'Clock All Garments Will be Shown on Living Models Do you fully realize the Importance of this Spring Opening Event and what it means toyouf Your personal attendance will not alone proclaim you as one of the style leaders of Ashe ville. but it will also give you the opportunity to see the newest of the favored fashions in what will long be remembered as the most remarkable Style Performance ever attempted. In no other way could you possibly gain such a complete knowledge of what will be Jhe most fashionable things to wear. We Again Invite You Attend Our Wonderful Opening ALL ARE WELCOME J I PattonAvc Phone 73 Mrs. Chester Brown, was greatly en Joyed as was the paper on "The Creoles" given by Mrs. Fred See ley. After the general discussion lead by Miss Reese on 'Tennessee Moun taineers" and "Georgia Crackers;" Miss Dallas served her guests with delicious refreahnvtita. A number of the members of the faculty of the school were Invited guests at this meeting. Jl Jl A pleasing recital was given by the pupils of Miss Ruth E. Blanchard, Friday evening, at her home 88 East Spears avenue. Those present rend ered their selections in a very credit able manner. The program was as xuiiuwa; Piano duet "Military. March. Schubert Mlsa Elizabeth Brunner, Miss Blanch ard. Piano solo "Little Things" Rowe Miss Marie Edwards. Piano solo "Violets" Rowe Violin solo "Sweet and Low"..Darnby Miss Louise Cliff. Piano solo "The Rose Bud".... Row Miss Louise Edwards. Piano solo: (a) "Last Thought. C M. von Weber (b) song "Chiming Bells" ... Row Miss Ruth Mary Cliff. Piano solo "Windmiir Hubbard Miss Marguerite Wolfe. Piano solo "Sonatlne" Clement! Miss Sarah Blalock. Piano solo "Minuet" Dussek Master Earle Whiteside. Duet "Minuet In B." Beethoven Piano Miss Marguerite Blrkmyer. Violin .Miss Ruth Chedester. Piano solo "Summer Pleasures" Hennlng von Koss Miss Marguerite Alexander. Violin solo "Echos from the Alps" Master Jack Cliff. Piano solo "Whispered Secrets" Lindsay Miss Mattle French Young. Piano solo "Chanson de Noel" Miss Katherlne Brown. Violin nolo "Shepherd Boy" ... Wilson Master Jerome Brunner. Piano "Reverie" Heller Miss Willy Love Toung. Violin "Gondelled" David Miss Elizabeth Whiteside. Piano: (a) "Village Festival. .Loeschborn (b) "Consolation" . . Mendelsschnn Miss Lillian Watkln. Violin "Marltana" Master William Lee. Piano "Chanson de Noel." Miss Katherlne Brown. Violin (a) (b) eroua games and were served with many good things to eat- Mlsa Ers kln received a number of gifts from her small friends. . Jl The quarterly meeting of the Wom an's society of the First Presbyterian church will be held in th church house tomorrow afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. All member are requested to be present. J J The Woman's Missionary society of the Central Methodist church will (Continued on next Page.) CHIROPODY & MANICURING for ladle and gentlemen. Eleo trolyst by expert operator. Shampooing and marcel waving. Miss Cruise's Shop at Haywood St. Phone IS. Williams & Huffman's Music House Th Beat In Piano Elk Club Bldg. Haywood St Piano: (a) (b) "Baracolle" Oosseek "Gavotte" Oosseek Master Emory Fanning. "Etude de Concert". .Beringer "Spring Song" Henselt Miss Mlldrea uaira. Piano "Morning" Heller Miss Mary Dickson Kiaaick. Violin quartet: Masters Emory Fanning, Jsrom Brunner, William Lee. Jack ' Cliff. Piano "Black Key Etude". . .Chopin Miss Mary Payne. Jt Jl A number of reservations have al ready been made for the large card narty to be given by tne reaeraiea clubs of the city Just after Easter at the Battery Park hotel. Ji Jl The AshevHle school basketfcall team was delightfully entertained last evening with a most enjoyame ban quet, given In the private dining room at the Manor by the Caplaln of the team, Mr. A. B. Weller and th man- ager. Mr. Pollard Smith- The dec orations were artistic and unique. Jl Ji Mrs. W. g. Britt of N. 41 Stame avenue, will be the hostess for the Judson circle Monday afternoon at 8:10 o'clock. There will be Installa tion of officers and other Important business attended to. All members are urged to be present. J Jl The main room of the Country club was crowded yesterday afternoon with gay dancers wno went out ror ui regular tea dance rrom until :sv o'clock. Mrs. Stanley Howland was the hostess for the afternoon. Jl Jl Mrs. M. A. Erskln entertained with an enjoyable birthday party for her small daughter, little Mlsa Girlie Erskln. who celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary yesterday after noon. The little guest piayea num- JUST RECEIVED ONE TON Rolled Oats 4 Lbs. for 25a. Handte's Tea Store. Phone 9680. If You Want the Best value obtalnabl mak it a point to visit our Ladle" Ready-to-Wear Department. M. Levitt Biltxoom At. You Do Not Have to Wait For any class to begin BOOKKEEPING. You can enroll at any time. Very reasonable weekly rates. Enroll Now. Emanuel Business College Phone 1100. 80 E. College M. NOTHING DOWN PAT 11.60 A WEEK Buys you a Graphophoa when yon have purchased for carta lz record. FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE OrderM.&YV.Coal For Real Genuine Comfort and Economy. Phone 129 and ISO. Carolina Coal ft Ice Comp'j B0 Pattern At. Dhramor Bldf. Saturday Oranges and Grape Fruits Special' We know your want and want year business. Grape Fruit Special Today Nice, yellow and Juicy. .-.-.4c, to, TH and lOoJEsA Orange isam kind ...--..-.-. 1 tBo and 0o Doaen Tbeee Are Saturday gpwrtel - Qrmt 313m Them. SAWYER & STRADLEY Tb Store Sanitary Wbere Qaanty Prevail. 1800 tManer Party Table Bjtmp. IS CoDee

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