7 Society and Personals.... THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ABBEVILLE, N. 0., MAY 20, 191?. Monday Morning h)e Begin Our ftalf-prico Jala of X,adies Juils, Coats and Dresses In pursuance of our established policy of clearing the cabinets of I pLew& (OommK tram pTaealrsg P-a loa CXtr to spend aotoe Un batore recunUAg to their bom at uostoa. Km. JaB Moor has returned to bar aeane a XaahvM afte vtstttaf la u city (or eeverea daya. Mr. CL J.XkrrU, x Wllaboro, 1 la aansvui. Dr. J. T. Batd. of Omubwd U la th oujr for ! day. MX aad Mra, N. Ck West, of Dla- mm ud the Cultrn Shore of MA. hav leased th "Aabby" bungalow la uroT park (or u lawin. Mil JtDta Frio, of Oraenafcoro, U spending ari day in tn city. Mr. W. H. Haeti and daogh. tor. kflaa Mario htiui. Jtav arrlvM at taalr aumiaar plan at Hat Rock attar Madlac th winter at that homo ml Magnolia Oardana at Charles ton, al Q, f X J. a. TI4wn. Adw, W. O, asrtvwdlie AhTlIl laat night from Jacksonville, Fhv. wher ho attended lha mm elation of uisooaa ( tho Sovthorm railway. Ha. and Mra. r. it "i R. Straater hav arrived la Aaheville from Jacksonville, ria what thy spent tho wintar Thay oama br Atlanta, spending a few day' that, and hew opanod thaw oottara lor tho summer month. i Mra. rranoW Blak. ia tit raee of Mr. and Mrs, u, (A, Mamtnioger lor oararai days. iDm Qaneviev Xhoadaa win leave today for Black Mountain, wher ah WW do en guest ci reiauv. Xtoa Aotoloett ABbena. of Bt Frank foam, on South JTraooa Broad aveau. Mra" Harry Marttn, of "Oonrtrnxmi" noar Black Mountain, to spending I taw days with Mrs. Theodora David an on Liberty atroat. Mr. aad Mra. Charle T. Graham, of Memphis, Taruv, ar in tn oity lor several weea. Mr. and Mra. N. CV Weit hav taken the "Pearl" bungalow in Urovo pane 'for fh aummtr months. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorra. D. Grata, of Chicago, 111., will return to their home shortly after spending a monu in Ashevllla, . . Mr. D. L. Meriwether will return to Aihevtlle today after a short stay In New York. Mrs. W. a Carter, la a visitor In the olty. of Goldsboro, Mr. J. O. Patton, of Richmond, Va., a t Is in Ashevllle for brief stay. Pr. snd Mrs. Arthur Prltehard hare returned from JackMnvllle, where nr. Prltehard went to attend the as fnrltitlon of the Surgeons of tht Southern .railway. Rev. Francis B. Boyer will go to ilendersonville Tueeday, where he will, address a Red Croea meetlnr to )e held by the Hendersonvill Red Cross chapter. Mr. Horace Miller has returned from Tennessee, where he has- been attending school and Is with his par ents. Mr. and Mra. Harmon Miller. at their home on Montford avenue for the summer months. Mrs. W. I Dunn Is the guest of Mrs. Mansfield at her homo at Spartanburg. Miss Ola English leaves today for Cincinnati, where ah will visit for several weens. Mrs. Harry Roberta' and Mis Batty Fletcher, of inetehers, war in Asne Vi He " yesterday to attend the Dam roach concert, Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter, of Xnoxvlll. Teniu, have arrived in xfle olty and win spena tne summer witn Mr Baxter niece, jura, ueorr nen d arson, at her horn on Grove street. ; i - Mra. J. -Tool, ot Birmingham. AJa. who enveota to mak Aahevllle her tinma. la tins' relatives at Blrmlnr bam, after spending several months In tn pixy, jars, xooie wui mum shortly. MTi Vf, 3, Saarster, wl has been nanrffnsr aeveral montns in tne city. will leave shortly for his home at St. Catbexlna, ont. Tvm. John Jordan has returned to nernom at Old Fort after spending a few day wita rnenas in in oity. Mn an Mrs. W. V. Orlfflth left yaaterday ror tneir noma at new York after spending the winter in The Summer daya are here. Light, airy garments will be the comfortable wearing. Cotton Fabric's gain attention at this season. Our Stock of Summer Wash Goods has been augmented by remit pur chases and is ready to fill your needs. Figured Voilles Flowered and Striped and Checked Sheer Voillc is a headlincr amongst the season's Cottons. We have some very new and very pretty ones to show you. Regular 35c values, priced at, 29 C Better Figured Voilles Beautiful Voilles in a selection of Sport patterns nnd Sport colors, ,is also the conservative vine and floral designs. Per PJQq 59 C 75 C y&ird )) Figured Pongee Pongee is strongly under fashion. This is a natural color Ponptv. with very small and very neat patterns. Regularly 75c; priced now at, KQp per yard. OuK, Sport Skirtings White Ground Skirtings, or Tinted Ground. Skirtings, with Cirrlos and Dots that make the 6port combinations. Separate Skirts are popular. 40c Skirtings 9Qn vard a-ial i ----.-.....p.....,....,,,... , 75c Skirtings, yard Fifty Jiats in lha Millinery Room at Jialf price A collection of choice Spring and Summer Hats; Dress Models and Sport Models, including "Vogue" and "Castle" Hats; ns also many recent creations from our own workroom. Values of $5.00 to $15.00. AT JUST ONE HALF PRICE. Spring Stocks, during the month of MAY, we inaugurate THIS HALF r-r- iT-1 oAif".i-i. r . l " V nic. oALti as tne nnai get-away or tne remaining garments. Every Suit, Coat and Dress without restriction is offered at one-Kalf its original price. Every Garment a 1 9 1 7 Garment. Jailored Suits and Coats Suits and Coats, late models; mostly Plain Tailored; Braid and Button Trimmed; in Men's Wear Serge, Wool Poplin, Chamois Cloth, Poiret TwilL Colors: Navy, Copen, Shadow Iiwn Green, Apple Green, Gold, Navy, Black. All sizes 14 to 18 vears' Mioses; Ladies' 3G to 49. 50c An Expenditure That Gives Pleasure A pleaanra that makes yoai heal tlitor and bappter, and mm attractlr to yon mends. $8 for a Full VS Teeth and BEACTUUIi J r CROWNS. $5 gun tn masfng, makes thm Ot and beauty. Skill tn bnylnf makes One prior. Our Work makes each patroa a friend. Sea ns Immediately. - ; Our price are Irrealstlbla. ; Sa&sfaotlon Guaranteed, . Dr. Ben 0. Smathers Dr. 0. M. Beam " DENTISTS Orcr Carailcbael's. Parasols No doubt of their need now. The Sun is here for the summer and too warm for you to go unprotected, ' The New Parasols are beautiful in their quaintness. Flat-topped and heavy-ribbed; Sport designed and highly colored, they are different from by-gone years. We have Parasols priced from $2.00 to $12.50. From our regular stock "we group these Parasols at special prices: $3.00 Parasols priced tlJO CQ for Three Days at. . . Vdi7 $4.50 and $5.00 Para sols priced for Three Days at......-1 Va- " 111.60 Butt or COtl j ) e a-) a i J.oo. Bult or COiVt - - a. a a sjh a a 9 III. to Sntt or Cost .-.. a vv mm mmWmIV, r IIS. 00 Halt or ( Coat '' V 111.10 Suit or Coat ...... -.v... 141.00 Butt or Co&t m-m m9mmm rj 110.00 Suit or Coat .....m....v.... v m-m V -VVaWj.X $ 9.75 $12.50 $14.75 $17.50 $19.75 $22.50 $25.00 Jiik presses Chiffon Taffeta, Georgette and Taffeta Combinations; Sport and Dress Models, ' Sizes 16 Misses to 40 Ladies . $ 7.50 $9.75 $11.25 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 111.00 Presses .-. ...-r.'e 111.10 Dr.. MtMMInWrtllMXMiHI lt.60 Dresses vx n .as n 115.00 Dress mt i., awi 110.00 Dresses ,. m a. t) . 118.00 . a aa.r mot i ohtm Dress ..w. your Mail Orders Qei Jame JDay Attention By Experienced Shoppers West Ashevlll. Mr and Mrs. Orlfflth will rturn to thclr next winter. Mr. Albert Wood left last nlsht for a stay of several days at Chattanooga. Miss & Prdy, of Tryon, 1 Tlsltlm ln Ashevlll for a few days. Mr. N. W. Jarrls, of Tryon, spent yesterday in Ashevllle. Mlas Panllne Moore, who is a stu dent at The Flnoh school at New ta win remain at the school for six months after th school year is over, and will enter a class In Inten sire Tralnln- in Nursing. Mrs. Frank W. Ounter, of Raleigh, la Tisltlng in Ashevllle. uv TUnula Tlumbourti Safford. re turned today to her noma a ot flnrtna-s. N. C, after rlaitinr ner sis ter, Mrs. jcran o. ror ten aays. Mrs. Arthur M. Field returned yes- ..o . tn r home arter aicenains th nrasloal festival at epaxxnnours' Jirfn Thomas A. Jones nas return ed from Ralela-h where he spent era! days. unmm Trw4 Mnalaon. of Brevard. Is Mia amest of her cousins, th Misses Brown, on miunort i iuvm ttnti in orove Park oaa be sold at a proni rauar vuu Phon16II. "Country Olnb" Overland compact, light, inexpensive taoner&te. It tended the Methodist Missionary con The young; people of the town and oollege are preparing this week for m commencement festivities at Ca- iwu conege Deginnlng next Week ounaay evening Rev. Dr. A. D. Wol- iinger, or ureensboro, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon, and the finals win do given Wednesday evening. Wednesday evening the young peo ple or me town enjoyed a dance, at which guests from other towns In this necuon were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Yount, who were married May I at Shelby, the bride being Miss Marguerite Smith, arrived Thursday after ten days spent u urn ivi iu oiaer cuies. Newton WUW'IIIM. Mar It. Mrs. C I Bverhart was hostess Tuesday after noon to th Virginia Dare Book club. when" "Travel" was the subject of staay. Quotations on the subject war gtven and papers dealing with Palestine war raad by Meadames O. A. Brady, T. C. Clifton and H. M. Tonnt Othr readings wr given by Mrs. H. EL Bow and Mrs. Brady. Quests of th hostess and th olua included Meadames H. a: host, . Warllok, CS. W. Thurmond, W. C. irimatar. v. Ijohk. A. H. Crowell, Chas. W. Snerrill, V- & Cochran. O. D. Deujnger, J. A. oaitner, ana misbbs Mary Hardtster and M'ret Kiln. Mrs. Everhart served an tea course. Mr. A. ft. Bherrlll, of- Statesvill. and Mrs. MoifS'Qabrlet of th county. have been with Mrs. Ida Trolllngor as guests. Mr. and Mrs. I P. Henkal and Mtw Christina Henkel, of Statesvlllsi Mrs. J. A. C. Wardsworth and small son, of Charlotte; and Henry Khyna, Jr, of Mount Holly, motored to Newton and spent last Sunday with Capt and Mra P. M. Mull. Misses Josephine Maxwell and Miss Norma Hester, of ' Wlnston-fialem. ' hav bees guest at th Methodist parsonage, stopping with Rev. and Mrs. W. Za. Hutohens an rout from Ashevlll to. their home. - Mrs. W. M. Sherrill, of Incolnton. has been a visitor at the home of Mr. J and Mrs. W. ID. ' Baeon. on her way horn front Ashsvill, wher (ha at. Morganton MOROANTON, May J.-Tuesday morning in honor of her guests, Mea dames A. C. Paradice and JU Robin son, Mrs. N. McNaughton entertained In a charming manner the West Un ion Bridge club. The honor guests, whose homes ar In Chicago, have been spending some time at Orove Park Inn, Ashevllle. Mrs. A. M. Klstler was hostess at a beautifully appointed five course luncheon Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in honor of. Miss Fayetta Peck. Her guests were Miss Psok, Meadames B. McK. Goodwin, W. Alston. B. S. Oalther, A. a Chaffee, J. Tho. Perkins, B. T. Alexander, I. P, Jeter, and C B. Gregory and Misses Weloh and Orlmas. Roses were used for decorations, and the lavors war tiny cottages filled with candy, euggestiv of Miss Peok's plan to build a cottage In th Berkshlres. It is with regret that friends hers have learned, of Miss Peck's decision to retire from school work at the end or tn present session at th school for th deaf. For several years she has been the effloient head of the edu. catlonal department of th institu tion. Saturday afternoon little Misa Nafeml Pipkin celebrated her srxtfi birthday with a party to a number of her little playmate. Mrs. a Frlsard was hostess to tha Embroidery club last Friday after noon, when Invited guests were: Mes- dames I Robinson, J. B. Riddle Richard Beger, and I. T. Avery. Tea and sandwiches were served. Th Hesperian Book club held th last meeting of the club year tm Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Miller. Mark Twain was th subject of the afternoon's study. Th hostass served a salad ooursa. Mrs. F. M. Scroggs entertained th S. McD. Tate chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at their regular meeting on Friday afternoon. The Embroidery club had an en joyable meeting on Thursday after noon of last week with Mrs. J. R. An derson. On Monday afternoon In Greens boro, Mias Donate Cobb, daughter ot Mrs. T. O. Cobb of Morganton, and Dr. Pressley R. Frown, whose home Is near Charlotte, were married at the Ouilford hotel, Dr. E. L. Bain, pastor of West Market Methodist church officiating at the ceremony. It was a surprise affair, as the marriage had been planned to take place tn June, and only the immediate famil ies of the bride and groom and a few friends were told of tho chango of plans. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Griffin, of Clayton, the latter a sister of the bride, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Barefoot, or Graham, Dr. C, E. Moore, of Greens boro. and Miss Beatrice Cobb, of Mor ganton. also a sister of the bride, were tne only witnesses or in ceremony. Dr. Brown Is a graduate of David son college and Charlotte Medlral college. He has been located at Swepsonvllle, near Oraham for some time, and he and his bride will go to housekeeping at that place. The bride is a daughter of the late T. G, Cobb, for years editor or the Mor sranton News-Herald. She has been teaching for the past four years In the Oraham public schools. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. White, of Gra ham. and Miss Annie Morgan, of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday with friends here. Misses Helen and Clara DeSchweln- its, of Bethlehem, Pa., were the guests several days during the week of Mrs. A. M. Olstler. Mrs. Mamie Erwln returned Sat urday from a visit to her daughters, Mrs. J. D. Bowman, at Winston- Salem, and Mrs. W. W. Rust, at Rooky Point Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Greer, of Boone, are visiting Mrs. Greer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Soalnhour. Miss Ruth Coffey, of Boone, and Miss Irene Cof fey, of Lenoir, are also guests in the Bpainhour home. Mrs. Thula Puett, of Lenofr, is visit ing relatives here this week. Miss Lucy Walton, who spent the past two weeks at her horn pear the State Hospital, has returned to Char lotte. Mrs. O. C. Passmor left Monday for her home at Tuscaloosa, Ala., af ter spending a month with her par nt near Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Patton arrived th latter part of last week from Spar tanburg. Mrs. B. It. Abernethy spent Thurs day In Hickory. Miss Ruth Houk returned horn Thursday from the State Normal, Greensboro. Miss Elizabeth Anderson returned Wednesday from Mitchell college, Statesville. Miss Eliza Murphy Pearson, who holds a position in Washington, D. C, Is at home on a two weeks' vaca tion. Mrs. J. D. Clark, of Statesville, is visiting Mra. J. R. Anderson. Miss May Mills, of Brlndletown, is visiting Mrs. A. C. Avory, Statesville Appointing the Wedding Day Has Its Uttl perplexities, but there is none so important as sending out th right kind of Invitations. If there is aver a tlm when a bride should appear well to her friends, It should b through th proper verbiage and appearanc of her , wdding cards; to fail upon this point Is a mistake that Induces un favorabl comment Th safest plan la to end to th J. P. Stevens t , Engraving Co, of Atlanta, Ga., for samples and prices which wlU -".vs-- a supplied fre of eharg. ...j-- - - - STATESVILLE, May 19. VThe clos ing program for season of th Mao Dowell Music club was given at the home of the president, Mrs. William Wallace. Interesting current topics were given In response to the roll call. The progrr.m was as follows: Mondnacht Schumann Mrs. Dorman Thompson Novelette In F Schumann Mrs. A. J. Salley Lotus-Blume Schumann Fruhltngsnacht Jensen Mrs. M. C. wood Piano solo . .' Liszt Mrs. D. J. Craig Malnacht .. Brahms Miss Henkel Warum Schumann Mrs. "J. L. Culley Waldesgesprach Schumann Mrs. A. P. Steele Romanesque Schumann Mrs. R. E. Clapp Carnival Pranks .. ......Schumann - Miss Stephaney Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. C B. Pennington entertainer in honor of Miss Balnea of Klttrell, Wednesday afternoon. The affair was In the nature of a "heart" party, NU BONE CORSETS Our trained corsetiere fits you correctly this guaran teed stay holds the fit al ways. Tour Nu Bone Corset is mads to your Individual measure, taken by en expert In corsetry whose services are without extra charge. Our expert corsetiere plans the corset and actual ly fits you comfortably, yet correctly. Because this corset Is mads for you ft emphasizes Jur beauty lines and sub dues Imperfections, If any, In your figure. Easy freedom of th body in au po sitions. Non-rusting, unbreakable stay. Price, 3.oo up. JTU BONE CORSET COMPAWT Mrs. B. Gruner ..... AaheTllla Rcpreacntativa. M Patton A v. ' VbooeSOt Hearts was th gam Of th after noon. The tally cards were heart. shaped. Mlsa Mary Battle rieia, Mrs. R. A. Campbell. Mra Albert hooper and MIrs Elizabeth Carlton drew' for the hle-h snore nrlza Which fell to Miss Field. The prize consisted of a box of correspondence cards. .Tn guest of honor was presented with a fan. A salad courso was servso. Th sandwiches served with th salad were heartnhappad. The deoo rations consisted of potted plants, out flow, era and flags. A general color schema of red and green was carried out. Mlsa Corrln Morrison entertained the Bachelor Belles Wednesday after noon. Bridge waa played. High soor prize went to Miss Ruth GUI. A salad course with candled nuta was serv ed. The house was pretty with a profusion of roses. Guests of ths af ternoon outside the club were! Misses Sara Adams, Bertha Cooper and Has sle Miller. The luncheon given th Statesvlll college (now Mitchell college) alumna Monday afternoon was at tended by 121 guests, th largest as semblage of the college alumna tn recent years. The luncheon table was beautiful with lilies, roses and ferns. Yt Hoffmann presided as toastmitrs Dr. O. Jfl, RaynsJ pro. nounoad th blessing. Mi . nla Rhyo Adam gav th address of welcome. Dr. James K. Hall, of Rich, mond, Va.. spok on Iredell county's Boneer educator, Dr. jams Hall, tr. Cornelia Kelly Lelnater gav th toast, "Looking Backward;' Mlsa Blots Bristol aang "Columbia Rules th Waves;" Mis Maml M. MoElwa responded to a toast, to Dr. Ellsha Mltchellj Mr Louis Hall BUI, to Mrs. Mitchell Grant; Mrs. Isabella Boger Hill, to Mis Margaret Bitot Mitchell; Mrs. Lucy Martin Currie, to Mrs. Fannie Bverltt Walton; Mra. Car rla Allison Long, to "Unto th Third and Fourth Generation;" Mr. Maw garet Scott Raynal. "Th Dava That Ar to B;" Mrs. Sallle Cook Watson read an original poem, - "Mitchell College;" Miss Rosamond Clark, to ' "Our President. Prof. Jl M. Moors." Miss Laura Hill Colt of th Normal . coileg at Greensboro delivered tha alumna address. , There were in for- . mal talks by Mayor L. B. Bristol, Dr. C. M. Richards of Davidson collet ' and Mrs. W. A. Bllason. Th alumna (oontlnued on page nine.) j , v t - JjCMEN who dress as car' fully tor a midsummer dartc as for a mid -season social evtat are as careful in the yearroimdV selection of their toilet appoint' menta. Their preference la for tha preparations of i 1'A' " wulJ,rfa " ' .V-' 9 CoryP : : . 1 viol . 'j .'to' tpr.wi 1 Boa. . 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