THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917.
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Hickory
ETITCHINa FOR TRIMMING.
A bowline-pin model of tan
gabardine has iU bulging line
emphasized h" ifutqoe pockets and
rows of hen : blue silk stitching.
The collar is edged with tha
stitching and beltJwMtiof la used
for Uia cuff.. -
Franklin
FRANKLIN, April 1 Mr. and
, Mrs. D. O, . Campbell of flange rvllle,
Me are iumu at Franklin Terrace
' They expect to visit Jacksonville and
other Florida points before returning
north. " -' ; -
Mrs. F. S, Johnston has returned
from a visit to friends in Atlanta and
:.v Athens..; .
Attorney Welch Galloway of Bre
varat was in town ibis week onuusi
Bess. ' '.' y ,..:. i
Mrs. George Bidwell entertained at
a tridgo luncheon on Wednesday. ""
: Mrs. Sutton of Decatur, Oa., who
; was fMlss Mahota Horn oerore her
marriage, is visiting her parents, Mr.
. ann Mrs. A. w. Horn. .
The 1815 Muslo club "met on Mon
day with' Mrs. Harry Higgins. The
: program consisted of a -duet from
Konignkinder. by Mrs. Klngsbsry and
; Mrs. titgglns; , a reading from Evan
gellns, by Mrs. t. O. Campbell. I
guest; piano solo, Tanswiee, by Miss
' juaud Jacobs; vocal solo, Miss Sykes,
uypsy ijove Bong: vocal solo. Mrs,
Lyle- Janes, ', the Banjo, and' Schu
mann's Gypsy Chorus,, sung by the
ciud. After tne program Mrs. Higglns,
, who is k .recent bride, was surprised
) by a miscellaneous shower, and the
. numerous beautiful gifts she received
was an indication of her 1 popularity
among me ciud memnera,' The club,
. at Its open meeting In June.'ezpecta to
unng an artist to tTankiin.
. Miss Irene weaver expects to
leave soon to attend the' meeting of
ine noutnern Musical association in
jiirmingnam.
- Aims ivaio Kooinson entertained a
numoer or irienas at ainner on Mo--day
evening. -
Mrs. John Trotter has "-returned
from a short visit to Knorrllle, Tenn.
Title . to a home in Grove park Is
like a certificate of deposit of a bank
always worth: Its face value plus
interest. 'Phone 163. Advt
'--A home bnllt In Grove park ean be
sold at a profit rather than at a loss.
'Phone 1681,,. .. . . j - tf.
' ' KME. AGNES.
The New York Gown BuUder. Dress
makers furnished by the day. S9
Blltmore Ave. ' 'Phone 2 I. tf.
HKTKORT. Aturll 1. Th Hick
ory Book club held its taut meeting
of the year 116-17 at tlte nome oi
Mrs. K. C. Meniles Wwdnetday afters
noon. Mrs. J. R. McLean of Wilson
wii a visitor. After tlio usual dlscur
slon of books, Mrs. J. A. Martin ivss
elected president: Mra. !. V. Aber-
nsthv. vice-president; Mrs. Edwins
Chadalck, secretary, and Mlw Emily
Wholler, librarian and trei.iurer. A
spfondld luncheon wm rvel before
adlininment.
The Wednesday Afternoon Book
club mot with Miss Mary ?.!unrue
Wednesday. Eight members and two
visitors were present. Cathedral Cities
in Italy was the book for the afler
ternoon and before adjournment a
four-course luncheon was served.
Mrs. James C. Shu ford delightfully
entertained the Plealdes Book club.
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lenore
Sourbeer gave a short criticism of
the book for the afternoon. "Junt
David,' and Mrs. Frank Henderson
read a short story. A four-course lun
cheon In the dining room followed.
The Cosmos Book club met Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Walker
Lyerly. The meeting was purely of
a business nature.
Mrs. A. L. Whltener was hostess to
the Embroidery club on Thursday of
last week. Several guests were pres
ent and during the afternoon a num
ber of amusing short stories were
read by the members. Refreshments
were served before adjournment.
Miss Amy Sellers entertained March
22nd in honor of Misses Katherlne
Gilmer of Charlotte, and Katherlne
Whitfield and Elizabeth Hudson of
Montgomery, Ala. Miss Helen
Springs won the prize In the game and
each guest of honor was presented
with a hat pin. A salad course was
served at the close of the evening.
Mrs. W. R. Gwaltney was hostess at
the meeting of the Travelers' clul
lost week. Mrs. E. H. Gartrell and
Mrs. M. M. Houston, both of Ashland.
Ky.. were guests. An especially fine
program was rendered and the cur- 1
rent events and refreshments which
followed were highly enjoyed.
Mrs. J. D. Thomasson has retruned
to Charlotte after spending some time
here with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thom
asson. Misses Elizabeth Hudson and Kath
erlne Whitfield have returned to their
homes In Montgomery, Ala., after
spending some time here with Miss
Gladys Reid.
In honor of the officers, of the
Woman's Auxiliary cf Hickory Mrs.
W. B. Ramsay entertained at an ele
gant luncheon one day last week.
Miss Janle Lyerly entertained
Thurday night in honor of Miss Nan
ette Rudlslll of Uncolnton. Progres
sive rook was played at four tables.
Mrs. Hugh D'Anna entertained the
Farce clut' one evening last week In
honor of Miss Gladys Reld and her
guests. Misses Hudson and Whitfield
of Montgomery
Last Friday afternoon Miss Cather
Ine Menzles was hostess to the mem
bers of the As Tou Like It club. A
number of games furnlAhod amuse
ment for the members and at the close
of the evening refreshments were
served.
Mrs. A. A. Shuford. 5r.. has return
ed from a visit to her sister in
Waynesvllla.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Henderson entertained the members
of the Owl Bridge club at five tables
ef bridge. Mrs. V. Bryan Jones won
SUIT COATS REACH
WEIL BELOW KNEEj
its
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Hendersonville
tCHQ SUIT COAT.
The latest salt eoats reach fttttte
to the knees or In some Insuncea
below them. The new line ap
pears In coats of pottgoe, Jersey
and shantung at well as In strictly
tailored garmenU of gabardiaa
and trlcotlne.
Morganton
MORG ANTON, AprU 1. The
Embroidery club had a very dellght-
HBNDERSCWrvTLLE, April 1 The
meeting of the Woman's club on
Wednesday afternoon was largely at
tended as interest is growing enthusi
astic In the approaching reciprocity
meeting of tha federated clubs of the
Ashevllie districts to be helJ here
April 21st. The reports of the chair
man of the various committees in
charge of the details of entertaining
the visiting ladies, and the discussion
of plana for this Interesting day oc
cupied much of the afternoon's pro
gram. A large delegation of club
women is expected, representing clubs
at Ashevllie, Waynesvllle. Brevard,
Marlon. r Black Mountain. Bryson
City, Fletcher, Tryon and Sylva. They
will arrive about mid-day by train and
In car, and will be reoelved at the
Kentucky Home where they -will be
entertained at luncheon at twelve
thirty. The business session will con
vene at the opera house at two o'clock
and later In the afternoon a tea will
be tendered the visitors at the club.
Besides formulating plans for the
reciprocity meeting Wednesday after
noon, other important matters were
brought before the members. Tho
chairman of the civic committee, Mrs.
Ewbank, made a report which was a
splendid forecast of Improvement for
Hendersonville. One of the great
needs of tha town for many years has
been beautiful places on the streets
where visitors could stop, sit down,
and loiter, as they enjoyed watching
the passing of the throngs which
crowd Hendersonville streets in the
summer. Mrs. Ewbank stated that she
and her committee met with the
board of trade and also with the city
council and as a result three vacant
lots on prominent streets have been
secured and grass will be sowed,
flowers planted, numerous seats.
swings and other attractions will be
placed for the comfort and pleasure
of the tourists. Also a crouqet ground
will be prepared for children. Also a
plan Is under consideration whereby
children will have a play ground and
story-telling under supervision at a
small expense to the patrons. This
plan was put in the hands of a com
mlttee to be perfected.
The annual dahlia show for the
summer was discussed and Miss Kath
erine Carson, who worked out the In
Rial show last August to such won
derful success, was asked to take
charge of It again and given the
privilege of naming her assistants.
' The literary program of the after
noon consisted of a paper on "Norse
Mythology and Legends" by Mrs. J. W.
Bailey, and an orginal poem by Mrs
A. M. Trenholm. Mrs. Trenholm's
little verses were particularly aDneal
ing because of the attendant circum
stances to the composition. She went
to Johns Hopkins last fall In a very
critical condition and she and her
friends despaired of her safe return.
but thanks to God for the gift of
radium, she was welcomed home
rew weeKs ago a wen woman in en
tirely. It was during her convales
Coat Suit Week
jfyrif Second to 'April Seventh
Jailor ed Suits at $29.50.
The prediction that Tailored Suits will be in the
ascendency this season is finding fulfillment as
the season advances.
So writes a style authority, and so do we find it.
Tailored Suits are overwhelmingly popular. We
meet the season's demands with a large stock and
we are featuring One Hundred and $OA PA
Fifty Tailored Suits at &&U.UJ
The materials include Polret Twill, Gunniburl,
Men's Wear Serge, Scotch Mixtures, Wool Jersey,
Wool Poplin, Chamois Cloth.
The suits are lined with the best grade Peau de
Cynge.
The color range includes Brass, Gold, Shadow
Lawn Green, Apple Green, Gray, Copen, Navy
and Black.
Sizes 14 to 18 Misses, 13 to 19 Juniors, 34 to 44
Ladies, 40J to 48 Stylish Stouts, 43 to 49 Extra
Stouts.
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ful meeting Thursday afternoon with thl.- t-nH.T Zl.
Mrs. James ClayWell, when the in- the vtbrations f a heart of loving
vitea guests were Mrs. R. L. Huffman, grauiuae to uoa for the "Gift of Ra-
Mrs. E. L. Edhmrda. Mn Rnbev d"Jm' " h expressed It In her lines.
rJa.vwn n tt tiuriee was nappuy sur-
o .TT , V. Hyams, Miss prised by a charming party given by
ana muss JMarv Moore, ner motner. Mrs. r . K. DurfAo nn
The hostessi served a salad course. 'a8t Saturday afternoon on the occa-
The Papyrus elub met it. 81on .OI nneenin Dirtnaay. She
meetlnsr on Frldia "ZiTi. I was aecoyed into taking a long walk
Mrs. A. t. if rp ::. j I witn a rormer teacher. Miss Rose Efl
the ladles prize and tha s-entleman's Alaska, which the cluto ha wn iJwrdm wn WB Mrs. Dnrfee's chief
prise went to Mr. Hugh D'Anna. A
delicious salad course was served after
the game.
Master Glenn zllnk entertained the
Vivo Muslo club at his home near
Lenoir college Saturday afternoon.
Miss Lillian Field entertained the
O. O. club Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McRorle
Progressive rook was played at four
tames and refreshments were served.
towing mis winter, much aaa in
tereet was given Mrs. Klstler's meet
ing by the use Of a Dostrnr nrn.
jouiur wnn views of that country.
askan missionaries were' shown.
Charming in everv wb.it in.
formal afternooni. afinn irwnv
uon oy xvi ra. uawrence Erwln
in nonor or a brid of tut mntti
Jars. Norman Chaffee. Manv amenta
Miss Adelaide Johnson was hostess ljcd during the .receiving hours. I to
to the members of the Farce club
Tuesday afternoon of this week. Pro
gressive rook was played and the
game was followed by two courses of
refreshments.
Mr. J. D. Elliott gave a seven-o'clock
dinner Tuesday evening In honor of
Captain T. A. Mott, who has just re
turned to the city after an absence of
several years. Six courses were
served. I
Mrs.: K. A. Smith was hostess at
this weeks' meeting of the Hickory
Music club. A mv.rlcel program was
rendered by the members and
guests.
Laner Studio. Piano. Phone J7JS. Adv
5 o'clock. They were mt at thm. Hnnr
oy juisses attiarln mrvin anrf Ruth
McNaughton- Receiving in the liv
ing room with Mrs. Erwln and the
nonor guest were Mesda.ms A. C.
Chaffee. W. A. Ieslls, etwphans Fris
ard and C. F. McKemon. MImm Ma.rv
xaie j ones ana Cameron Pearson
serveo. sandwtahes and tea.
One of the prettiest nhlliirm'ii mr.
ties of the winter in Morsanton was
mat given on Thursday n srht hv Mhji.
ter Frederick Klstlwr for little Miss
Iols Wynkoon. of Oearwater. F1a
Those invited were Masters Joe Wal
ton, Charlie LeMe, Allbert Shlflett.
Bennett Riddle. Hugh Miller. Willie
tjajtrou Sttmiey Avery, Wilson and
Michael KIMler and Kisses Ixls
assistant In planning the affair. When
they returned they found the merry
assemblage or young friends amid
lovely decorations worthy of the oc
casion of the gathering.
After an hour In which enthusiastic
games of rook were enjoyed, delight
ful refreshments consisting of an Ice
course and small white cakes iced In
pink, followed by hot chocolate and
angel's food were 'served. The dining
table was beautifully decorated and
appointed and the large birthday cake
with Its pink and white candles oc
cupied the usual prominent position.
Each guest was asked to blow out
a candle, and to offer with its passing,
toast to the fair young honoree.
and many bright and witty toasts were
given. The favors of the afternoon
were dainty little bunches of pink
ana wnu sweet peas which were
found pinned to the napkins.
The guests of Mrs. Durfee s lovely
hospitality were Mlrs Rosa Edwards,
Misses Mary Brooks, Annette Brooks,
Muriel Fuller, Helen Whitfield. May
Morrow, Mary Carr Bland, Katherlne
Bacon, Vada Orr, Virginia Hodges,
Madge and Louise Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.'. Chafee, of Xew
RICE! RICE!!
20 lbs for. . . $1.00
Today Only.
Handte's Tea Store.
Phone 2580.
Ton cannot find a coal that
gives more satisfactory results
than our M. & W. Indian Coal.
When compared with other
Coal oa a beat producing unit
basis It never fails to prove Its
superiority.
Order a ton today and trj It
If You Want
the Best
value obtainable make it a point
to visit our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Department.
M. Levitt
t Biltaioro At.
For VIAVI treatment or Information
'phone 125. Mrs. Clemept. tf.
Wynkoop, Evelyn Millner, Margaret I London. Conn., arrived yesterday to
A Bine Qua Non.
Mother Tour father dldnt take
his cold bath this morning, did he?
Johnny Nope, I heard him kick
In because there wasn't any hot
w
ter. Life.
A water heater has been Invented
utilize the heat wasted by the ex
haust of stationary engines.
JBonTbn
VCORSCTS
Flexibility Itself
A GLIMPSE is enough
to reyeal the exquisite
fabrics, adorable lines and
efficient boning of the new
BON TON models.
But one must really try
them on to realize that all
this supreme style and
grace is attained without
the smallest sacrifice of
comfort.
The BON TON Corsets we
are displaying have been
chosen with special refer
ence to the requirements
of our clientele and expert
attention is yours to com
mand in securing irre
proachable fitting.
' Phone 78.
11 Patton Ave.
Davis. Ruth Kistler, Margaret fc
Dowell. Kathleen Riddle, Katharine
Walton. Annie Leslie. Cleda Shiflett,
Mai-jone Miner and Louise gtarrett.
Messrs. iBernard Lazarus and John
sum Avery, students at the Fleet
school, Flat Rock, are spending the
spring vacation at their homes here.
They Jiave s their quests a school
mate, (Mr Burdett Green and Prof.
R. H. Shanks.
Mrs. v. t. ciarke was hontesa on
Wednesday afternoon to the Wednes
day Etrtbroldery clnb. a club which
was Itiwt recently onran zed. MIm
Luelle odbh aamated Mrs. Clarke In
serving an Ice course. Mrs. N. Laza
rus was an Invited guest.
Mrs. Norman Chaffee was honor
ruewt at the meeting of the Attoco
nook rlulh last week with Miss Rnth
McNaughton. Mesdames Lawrence
Krwln. Roert Davis, H. L. Riddle.
and Mlsis, McNauhton took pert In
the prorram for the afternoon, which
bad Its subject TTe1n Keller and
Ida Tarfeell. A luncheon In three
courses, carrying out the color
scheme of green and white, was serv
ed.
The Hewrrfsn !Rook eTub met on
Tueiday afternoon with Mrs. Victor
Boyden at Mrs. J. T. Walton's. MIm
Tmmr waa an Invited ruet. The
nrogrsm on "Famous North Caro
lina Writers .nd Poets" was nrenar-
efl by Msdames I V. Ensign and
A. f. Chaffee.
Miss Porothv WmknoB ws tTie
honor ruetrt t a rttHv arnolntd
nsrtv nn las Haturdav night given bv
Mr. OhsTle Klrtler. The ruerta were
Misses FllEB.'heth Tsvlor. Merlon Miri
rer. Mabel Davis. HfcwH IBurlev. Au-
ruta Bristol. Gldws HolVoway. Cam
eron Pearson. Mary New. Lillian
Wskefleld. Lillian Po"rts. Marv
Twte Jones. Georrl Riddle. Torothv
Pa4s. Owen Conni1v TCd. Wirksev.
TVmard I.nirua Walr Wlltoms.
Jolineton Avery. AJTJider Pbu-otnr.
vrnitam I.ertie. Dr. Ternon and Prof.
Fhanka.
fl fsr Wakefield, of the Tea'
wbool factiltv. snent the week-end
at ber home In Tnolr.
fr. Joe Ktellanrfer lf Thnrwdsv
fnr a v1lt t her old home 1n Provi
denee. R. I.
Miss Louis ConVr. of foncord.
soent rh past week on w visit to ber
nnme bere.
Mrs. CMnmns Andrew nod rii
dnn. of Lenoir. vl1ng Mr.
Andrews' narvnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Woodward.
spend the spring and summer at Flat
HOCK.
Mrs. J. A. McCIure and Miss Louise
McClnre, of Knoxvllle, Tenn., are re
cent arrivals In the city and will spend
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ltndeur of Hln-
tnn. N. J., are spending . several
months In tha city.
Messrs. Amos and Howard Bennett
and their sister, Mrs. J. B. Lyda went
to Jacksonville, Fla., last week to visit
their brother. They made the trip
down in the Messrs. Bennett's car.
Mrs. G. G. Mlsenheimer and little
son, of Ashevllie, were guests of Mrs.
Mlsenhelmer's sister. Mrs. G. W. Lents
during the week.
Mr and Mrs. McMillan C. King, of
Flat Rock, have returned home after
having spent the winter at Summer-
vlllc, !?. C. and Mr. King has lust
gona to New York to accompany their
young daughter. Miss Daisy, home for
ner Easter vacation. Miss King is at
tending a private school in New Tork.
city.
Mr. T. P. Mallorle. who arrived
homo from England on furlough last
ran ana wno. with Mrs. Mallorle has
b'con spending the winter in Florida,
returned to Flat Rock last week and
w;a enjoy a brief visit here before re
turning to England and to the service
I his native country.
Flet school at .Flat Rock is giving
Its Buffer holiday now, having closed
last Thursday. Many of the
students have gone to thetr homes to
spend the vacation. School work will
be resumed on April S.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Lowndes and
ianr.ny nave returned from Sumraer
ville, a c.. where they hfcve been
spending the winter aid have opened
their house at Flat Rock and resum
ed housekeeping.
WEAVERYTLLE.
VVKAVERVTLLB, April 1. Mr.
Lucius Weaver of Panama, Is visiting
his parents here, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Weaver.
Miss Virginia Grayson Hoover, of
Converse college, is spending a few
days at home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Buckner and
children passed through WeavervlUe
en route to Democrat.
Mr. O. Ingram, of Arden, was a
recent visitor here.
Miss Vistula Brlttaln, who has been
teaching at Snow Hill, N. C, has re
turned home.
Mr. H. E. Sawyer, of Beech, was a
recent visitor here.
Mrs. A. Israel and daughter spent
a few days In Charlotte on business.
Miss Beulah Michael has returned
horns from Polk county.
The Thorough Work
Done at the Emanel
Business College
has created such a demand for
the graduates of this school as
to make it possible to place
every graduate.
In addition to Individual in
struction in the commercial
branches the jrtudent receives
thorough training in the English
branches In both class ,and indi
vidual work.
Oldest business college in the
state. Most extensive curriculum
of any business college in the
south.
Phone, write or call for rates,
etc.
JUST ARRIVED
Another carload of XX (M
Iron Ranges. Guaranteed SO
yean.
Pay $1 a Week.
Chas. L. Sluder Co.
20 South Pack Square.
Phone 1509.
Biltmore Ice Cream
Well Packed, Delivered
wnere In the City.
Any-
50c the Quart
Walker's Drug Store
1S2
Phones
181
CHIROPODY A MANICURING
for ladies and gentlemen. Elec
trolysis by expert operator.
Shampooing and marcel waving.
Miss Cruise's Shop
SS Haywood St. Phone 1.
Rebuffed.
Mrs. Barton (to small daughte
saying prayers) a little louder, dear.
I can't hear.
Daughter ,Tes, but I'm not speak
ing to you. New Tork Times.
Excellent
Farm
Horses
Three Horses Three Wagons
For Sale
We have three
wagons for sale, i
horses and three delivery
These are good, sound horses for dray, delivery or farm. They'll
sell. See them quick.
SAWYER & STRADLEY
Tbe Store Sanitary Where Quality Prevails.
Phone ISO Dinner Party Table Syrup. a CoUeg
Player Piano Rolls With the Words to It
FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
For the Best in Pianos,
Phone 206.
Edlsons and Victrolas.
7 Patton Are.
This is the First Day of
Our Anniversary Sale
0
Xo Man's Hero."
Professor The bova war m mi.
tranced this morning that thev r .
malned In my lecture all through the
dinner bour.
If you want
Furniture and
Call and see us.
to save money on
Household Goods,
SUSQUEHANNA . :FUE&inXJRE CO.
V
20 Broadway
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His Paoghter Whir Airint
wake them up? Tiger.
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