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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, MAT 21, 191T. f n-vV "W ii VI ii W ii wV Vl ifh GRASS RUGS Tvuuzx, MARA 2fcSt7u77,rVr . orr. . Accept only the Genuine Refuse Inferior Imitations The name C-R-E-X woven In the edge of side binding Je a symbol of the skffl and care woven into the fabric of every genuine CREX rug Insist on being shown this identification mark, for your own protection and satisfaction CKEX rug era of rm ralo in tha home from both thai standpoint ef faraleklog and conomy r ehaJir for safer aaoW ar wH ws Or -4T TXMM CRBX CARPET COMPANY sis fifth avenue . new tors Leicester Canton Real Economy 1 means buying better quality for the same 'T :: money. Enjoy the best hwmy Jim 4 cup. for a cent. Awarded Gold Medal San Francisco 1118. Oraad Prise Ban Diego 1IK RIDGWAYS, INO. Ki ,, ,. .Jfb, HI Hudson St, New York tty. LOMOBHTER. X. C May to. Mr. W. &. WlUon wu In Aahevllle on business laat Thursday. Mr. J. Carver, of Canto. N. C was bar aoma Uma last weak. Mr. C. C. Olance m a vlaltor to Aahavtlla laat Saturday. Rav. R. O. Tuttla, of Weaverville, N. C. presiding eldar of tha Asheville district M. iO. church eouth, waa here laat Haturday and Hunday for tha quarterly meeting held at . Grace church. Mrs. Robert Kore and children, of Pocatella, Idaho, are hare on an ex tended vlalt to her parent, Mr. and Mra. Robert 11. oluder. Meaara. A. T. and O. A. Brown, of tha New Found section, were In Aehevllle last week-end. The Mlaeea Ford, of rtayesvllle, are here on an extended vlalt. Mr. and Mra Will T. Hall, of Aehe vllle. visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coaton and aon. Master George Coaton, of Aahevllla, vlalted Mra. C'oston's parents, Mr. and Mra. John H. Mall, hare Sunday. Mr. George Mofflt, of Canton, was here last week. Mr. Claud Coffee, of Aabavtlle, waa a vlaltor last Sunday. Mr. I-Joyd Plemmons returned re cently from Wake county, where ha has been teaching for several months. Mr. O. M. Clark waa a business vis itor to Aahevill laat Saturday. Mr. Bewell Morgan and ee versa frienda were hare via motor from Hominy, N. C, Sunday. IMr. and Mra. Oeorge Plemmons of Canton, were here laat week. Mr. and Mrs. John w. Neely and family, of Aahevllla, motored here for a abort stay last Sunday. Mr. Fred Hall, of South Bend, Ind., la on a visit to relatives hare and In Aahevllla. Mr. Milton Revla. of Weat Asheville. waa here some time last week. Mr. W. A. Irvln went to Aahevllle on bustnesa last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Hlppa, of Canton, vlalted the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Plemmons, In the New Found section Sunday. Mlaa Kate Hall, of Aahevllle, spent the -day with relatlvea here Sunday. Mra. Edwards, of Tancey county, ia spending some time with her daughter, Mra. J. M. Shook. Mr. Floyd 6. Shook waa In Aahevllle Tuesday. Mr. 8. O. Ingraham, of Arden, made a hurried trip here Tuesday. lira. Terrel, of Tennessee, is vlalt lng her Bister, Mra. O. M. Clark, and V. 1.la,u Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gillespie mo tored to Aahevllle Tuesday. Mr. M. J. Coney apent part of the week with hla aon, Mr. Horace Cof fey, at Canton. Black Mountain BTLACK MOUNTAIN, May II. Mr. and Mra, Walter Llddell, of Scranton, 'a., are visiting frienda in Black , Mountain. ' - ; Mra. F. 8. Franklin and aon Thom as. Mra. R. H. Bethel, and Mra. W. L. Butt, of Charlotte, have taken a cot tags hara and will spend the summer. Mra 8. Collyer, of New York, has rented tha Zlckler cottage on the Montreal road for. the season. Mrs. P. B. Fitter, of Concord, N. C. waa in Black Mountain Friday. She Will spend tha summer in Montreat. Mra. B. S. Harold, of Jacksonville, Fla. la in Montreat for the season. ' , Mrs. D. FerreM, of .Mississippi and v South Carolina, has returned to her summer cottage in Montreat. . Mrs, T..H. Parkinson, of Columbus. 0 ia the guest of hla daughter, Mrs. J , Kooert currier. . Mr. and Mra. George Lewis, of New Tork city, are on a - visit to ' Mrs. Lewie father, Major J. P. Wilson. Mra. Ella 6. Tompkins, of Edgefield, S. C, la tha guest of her daughter, Mra.. George N. Ennett , Mra. C. En Jennings, of Shares, Va., la visiting her sister, Mrs. F. IU Dlck ; inson. Mr. . W, A. Moffatt and family, of West Aahevllle, have taken a cottage an Vance avenue. Mr, (Moffatt Is ed , Itor of The Mountain Tourist, a new paper here, published on Thursday of each week. . Mr. and Mrs 'Lester Snyder, of , Cacatta, Fla., .visited Mrs. Snyder's mother, Mrs. M; Green, for a few days en route to their home in New Jersey. Dr. .J. H. Dew.. an . evangelist, of Texas, is conducting a revival meeting at tna Baptist church. - Mr. J. K. Many, Mr. R..E. Currier, and Mr. T. H. Parkinson, have gone Ml a fishing trip to Toe river. Sir. R. L. Woodard is in High point attending a meeting of the Odd Fel lows grand lodge. Mr. and Mrs. John Watters, of ) Aahevllle, apent Wednesday la Black Mountain, 1 Miss G. Evans, of Greensboro, is tha guest of her slater, Mrs. Iiouis Voas. , Quite a large party went over to Aahevllle In automobiles Saturday af ternoon' and evening to attend the Damroaeh conoerts. The social event of tha week waa the lovely bridge dinner with which Mrs. Adrian Hegerman entertained the Bridge club and several friends on Wednesday afternoon. The living room, den and dining room were decorated with wild flowers. Seven games of auction were played, Mra. Louise Vosa winning the club prise, while Mrs. John Bradford carried off fie. guests prise. At t o'clock a de licious dinner 'waa' served. Among those present were Mesdames James Many, E. Ball, ' Robert currier, jack Uedrtlnif, IxHile Vosa. John Broad foot, Gertrude Bprague. W. B. Hughes, John Watters of Aahevllle. Mlsa G. Evans of Greensboro, Miss Dowd of Charlotte, and Miss Ann Wilson. Waynesville WAYKEJSVTLLE. May 19. Mra. J. Asheville. CANTON, May SO. The Woman's club met at tha borne of Mra. N. K. Wild Tuesday afternoon, being en tertained ty Mra. Oeorge Vaughn and Mra. w. O. Cole. The roll call waa answered with quotation from a late novel. Mra. C. V. Hampton read an Interesting aketch from the life of the novel let, Harold Ball Wright. Mra. Frank Mease gave a sketch of Elea nor rorter which was heard with In terest, after which Mrs. W. R, Shook read a fine paper on Winston Chur chill. The music for the program was rumisnea try Mlsa Mae Corcoran, alng. lng. and Mlsa Esther Ross at the piano. Mra. R. J. Sprang gave an In tereatlng report of the meeting of the stata federation, which she attended at uuraam, as a delegate from Can ton's club. lea cream, with whipped cream, cake and roffee were served by the hostesses. Those present wore Mrs. Kosa, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Helder, Mra. Mamnck, Mrs. Hand, Mra Bal Iny, Mrs. Sprang, Mrs. Underwood, Mra. Mrase. Mrs. Joalln. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. tit roup, Mra. Hampton, Mra. Hhook. Mrs. Wild. Mra. Cola Mrs. Vaughn, Mra. Secrest, Misses Sophia Smathera, Esther Hoss, and Maa Cor coran. Miss Liuclle HIdds. with other mem bars of the junior class of the hlah school, entertained the members of the graduating class, at her home laat Friday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. Muriel Joelln. musical instructor. The house waa decorated In tha class colors, white and green and charades waa tna game of the evening. Each girl of the seniors drew a bluebird from tha wall and to each bird waa basted a white crepe de chine hand kerchief and tha only young man re celved a beautiful white tie. Fruit salad, wafers, coffee and an ice course waa aerved. The guests of honor were Prof. C. E. Owen, superintendent: Prof. J. W. Bradley, principal, and Mlaa Stewart. The graduating claaa la composed of Mlaaea Margaret Mease, Helma Kenney, Ola Smathera and Rubye Trammell and Mr. Clay Peg ram. The junior class members are Misses Isucile Hipps, Pauline McClure, Tynah Phillips, Xaiine Taylor and Ethel Harrison and Mr. Max Fox, Mr. Rufus Moore and Mr. John Debord. Mrs. W. G. Byers and Mrs. Edwin Flncher, of Clyde, attended com mencement exercises here this week. Mr. Li. C. Sheffield has returned to his home at Wood row, after spend lng several days in Canton, the guest of his aon, Mr. W. E. Sheffield. Mrs. John Peebles Is a patient at Meriwether hospital, where she was taken for treatment Mr. Cecil Pleas haa returned to his home at Cruso, from a dental school In Atlanta, and will practice dentistry at Cruso. Mrs. Fred West of Clyde spent last Tuesday in Canton, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cochran. Mrs. A. D. Wood and daughters, Misses Dorcas and Ruth, were Ashe ville visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Shay were in Canton from Cruso this week. Mrs. I 8. Kenney and daughter, Miss Helma, apent last Saturday in $1.60 Suit or Coat 115.00 Suit or Coat tfl.tO Suit or Coat , , 11( 00 Suit or Coat tit. SO Suit or Coat ........ H5.00 Suit or Coat , I Joday 03 q fiegi a . rs 1 1 Ar utf. i I It M, IIU'fAllv xir ii . -vxf an u 1 1 rvx r I i 'MM V m : f LHa-" a I raPsP 1 Jk fl 1 M II Dreasca r I 188.00 I sj Drcsaeaj ... mmm m t Our tfalf price Jafe of ladies' Suits. Coats and presses tailored Suits and Coats 9.75 $12.50 $14.75 $17.50 $19.75 $22.50 $25.00 e e s a - a.e tea at a a- a r- IBO.oo suit or Coat 15.00 Dresses 11.60 Praises Silk Presses Vw- weV m M'f l $ ltl.50 Dresses ..v-. $25.00 Dresses 7.50 9.75 $11.25 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 Hardin Howell entertained very de lightfully Friday afternoon at her Mra. J. N. Glbbs, of Whlttler, was . I. .i,. A D., uH ixt r home "Windover" with a thimble vf.. ' Ml? party in honor of Mra. J. D. Mooney nee Howell those enjoying Mrs. Howell's hospitality were: Misses Nan Mrs. R. L. Penland and Mrs. G. M. Fish, of Clyde, spent Tuesday here. Mr. Earl riamrlck is home from S.L Wake Fost-S. where he' ha. Ward. -T H VlnCra.ken. Weat: Jim . ywr - . - - - Trim.- a v u .Ja Tkn..inn I Wednesday in Asheville with friends. JL varv dellirhtful Ice course waa xvui syom served I JH(n,a.' in jvsaevtiie. Mlaa Adora Smathera complimented her cousin, Mrs- Jack Johnston, of San Francisco, laat Thursday after' noon with a bridge party. Tne nome was beautiful in snowballs and dog- wood blossoms. Many rubbers were olaved the prizes going to Mlaa Bes sie Ray. Mesdames Ernest Withers and Brenner Gilmer, which were natives and the young easterner de fends her and she Is acquitted. The Galax pipe organ will accom pany the pictures today with a ape clal musical program. I Low Cost Menus Breakfast. Strawberries and Cream. Cheese Omelet. Toast. Ixinchnon. Codfish a la Manto. Spiced Rhubarb. Cookies. Welsh Sandwiches. Cocoa. Dinner. Ham and Steak Roll. Browned Potatoes. Dutch Spinach. Radish Salad Raisin and Rhubarb Pie. Breakfast. Ever Try Locating Satisfaction? Then say: "One-Eight-Hundred" tq Your Telephone GROCERIES We know your wants and want your business. Quality, Service, Price considered. SAWYER & STRADLEY Thai Star SanltaiT Where Quality Prevail, ISO Dinner Party Table Syrafx SS CoUegej Marshall MARSHALL, N. C, May 20. ,Mrs S. W. Mackev returned Mondav from beautiful clotures. The home guest 1 Ashevilla and Weavervtllo nrhai-a h was also presented wiin a picture ai has been visiting. A home built in Grove Park can be sold at a profit rather than at a loss. 'Phone list. tf. AROUND TOWN the conclusion of the game. Pello ious refreshments were served. Those nrnaiint were: Mesdames Jack jonn- Ktnn. Krneat Withers. Branner Gilmer, Robert Mitchell. B. J. Sloan. James nirinrflnM. J. D. Mooney: Misses Bes sie Ray, Nan Klllian. Robena Miller, Dorothv Muasell Nanneue Jones, Alice Qulnlan, Minnie aoya. IIjLt'STRATED LECTURE. A lecture, illustrated with stere opticon slides Is to be given at the Woodfin school house at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening by Miss Allle Rymer. assisted by Mr. McCormlck, county chemist. No charge will be made, The public U cordially Invited, Mr. James E. Rector waa here from Asheville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Church left Thursday for their home in Taunton, Mass , after a visit to their son here, Mr. M L. Church Mr. W. E. King waa here from Betty I Asheville the first of the wek. I Ml . T I i 1. I - .... 1 . , 1 The woman s ciuo met i wim i -unj aiuiuj. Mrs. D. M- Killlan. A large numuer Dreseni. LIBUTENANT COBB RETURNS. Lieutenant A; H. Cobb who for the past several weeks, has been closing radio stations along the Atlantic coast for the government, haa returned to Asheville. memhers were Anr, Rrnum mil Cole were guests, During the business session ul u club a resolution was paseea mi henceforth no refreshments be serv ed while the country is at war. The subject of the program was. House Keeping." The drill in parliamentary law waa connucien oy n. - Joyner. Interesting papers wcr. iwu hv Mesdames 13. M. Klllian, Camp bell. Clarence Miller, at the con clusion of the meeting the -club sang, "Mv Country 'Tis of Thee" with J- A. u,.,ti D...niTinftnvlii? on the piano. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jarrett, of Wins. ton-Salem, are visiting friends here. Miss Mae Sprlngles came homo Friday from Raleigh where she has been In school. Messrs. Baacom Hensley, Eugene Rector and E. J. Ray left Saturday night for Fort Oglethorpe, Ga, Misses Tennte Brown, of Leicester, was visiting frienda here this week. Mrs. W. M. SherriH, of Llncolnton. N. C., was here the frrat of the week, the guest of her son. Rev. Karl Sher rill. Messrs. Howard Rector, Barney Davis, Cletus Ensleir and Kenneth Davis left Tuesday night for Toledo, Ohio, where they have accepted po sitions with the Cleveland Automo- Now that European production has been abut off, Nebraska leads the world in the potash Industry. i T.t and Clem Satterthwalt bile company. J t .. . . V. ; 11 Tnatav I ,,! Cma.Vaw wan In A .hn nrefA visitors in ABItovunJ x I ...ic. uu. ..,t..fr,.. ... nouo r Smart New Summer Frocks Delightfully cool and com fortable, and most attractive in their crisp, fresh dainti ness, these new cotton frocks are being taken rapidly. There is a large assort ment, including voile, ging hams, combinations of ging ham with crash, and novelty weaves, in all colors and plain white. There are sizes from 16 to 46, and all prices. 11 Patton Ave. Phone 78. Children's Department ThirdTloor. rr i r arrlvert no me yesior- surantwater. Tenn., where he attended scnooi ai i"" -v.- emy. , . A Mrs. 1. a. narroia ns 'clui "ou, the winter in Florida. m r n Moonev. of Shelby, Is visiting relatives here for a few weeks. Mrs. IJave Kusseu reiumou Asheville Saturday. Mra. R. M. Rhlnehart spent several davs In Asheville last week. Misses Helen and Lois Briggs spent Saturday In Asheville. Judge G. S. Ferguson arrivea nome Rntiirriav. Mr. Dudley Jordan, or Mampnis, waa In town laat Sunday. Bishop Atkins arrived home Satur day. Rev. Oo. croweu ann iamuy nave moved to Winchester, Ky. Misses Betty Hyatt ana wusia Smathera spent Saturday in Aahe vllle. ville the first of the week Mr. E. B. Gilbert was In Marion, N. C, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Buckner, of North Piatt, Nebraska, are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stackhouse. of Stackhouse, were In town Tuesday. AT THE "MOVIES' Fairview FAIRVIEW. May 0. Rev. N. B. rnuups, after a pastorate of over seven years, has moved to Democrat to take charge of a new field re cently organised from four churches. Plney Mountain, Democrat. Barnard- vllle, and Chestnut Grove. His work here haa been wonderfully blessed and the entlr. community feels the deep loss. Mr. and Mrs. A. F- Morgan, of Marion, will move to their new home at this place next weak. Mra J. L. Alsworth and daughter are visiting relatives In Marlon. Mr. A. B. Freeman, of Asheville, paid a flying visit to relatives here durlnv the week. Mr- James Toms Is visiting his sis- tar. Mm a. W. Lynch. Mr. E. D. Weaver was out during the week In the interest of the agrl nnltnral club boys and the pig club. Mlsa Fay Bhuford ia visiting her sis ter near Wayneeville. Prof. R. H. Hutchinson and family of th. Hominy section were here this week visltlna old Mends- Mrs. Kimsey Howell and daughter. Mlsa Evanta, of wayneevuie, are raw lag Da C m Mocnraum AT THE PRINCESS. Bessie Love will be seen at the Princess today in the Trianale Fine Arts play "Cheerful Givers." The story is said to tell of Debhv. the daughter of Parson Deady, who is superintendent of a bankrupt or phanage. When Mra. Grey, a wealthy society woman, catches her handsome son, Kenneth Harlan, flirting with "the kitchen vampire" she discharges that dimpled maid and sends to the orphange for "the oldest boy," whom she Intends to employ in the kitchen instead of a girl. Hut there Is no 'oldest boy" at the orphanage, so Bessie, to help out during the pecun iary stress, puts on a curly wig, boy's clothes and takes the position. She deceives Mrs. Grey but not the son. Petticoat Perils." a Triangle comedy will also be shown today in connection with "Cheerful Givers." I The Princess orchestra will accom pany the pictures today with appro priate music. AT THE GALAX. Mabel Taliaferro will be starred in 'The Magdalene of the Hills." the Metro feature to be shown at the Galax today. In this photoplay Mabel Taliaferro Is seen in tha role of a southern mountain irtrl. The story tells of Herbert Grayson who has large tim ber holdings in a southern state. He will not have school on hla lands, pre. ferring to seek profit by the Igno rance of the natives. Hla policy leads to bitter feeling and finally a tragedy. A mountain youth la auspected of hav ing set fire to one of Grayson's mills and is killed while resisting arrest The sister vows vengeance and tries to kill tha son of Grayson. He re- paya her with kindness and shsalia in lova with Mm. Tha girl to later arrested for murder of on of fbM Breakfast. Cheese Omelet Beat three eggs and the yolks you have on hand. Add salt and pepper, two oana of minced paralep, and t tablespoons of grated cheese. Mix well, pour Into omelet pans in which has been melted one tablespoon butter, and cook in the us ual way. Luncheon. Codfish a la Manto Soak the fish two hours In cold water, drain and pour in boiling water enough to fully cover the fish. Boil one-half hour. Make a sauce by wetting one table- ! spoon of flour with a little cold water, then pour over on. cup of boiling water, one tablespoon of butter, and boil Ave minutes. Add one hard boil ed egg cut In small pieces. Welsh Sandwiches Cream one tablespoon of butter with two table spoons of grated cheese. Season with salt, pepper, a dash of dry mustard, and half a teaspoon of taragon vine gar. Spread between thin slices of white bread. Player Piano Rolls With the Words to It FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE For the Best In Pianos; Edlsons and Vlctrolaa. 7t Psttoa Ave, Dinner. Ham and Steak Roll Roll a pound slice of ham In two pounds of steak and tie securely. Place the roll on a wire stand in a kettle and pour over It two cups of cold water. Cover and cook as a pot roast. Thicken the gravy In the pot with a little dissolved flour and pour over the roll. Dutch spinach cut a quarter or a pound of bacon Into dice and fry until brown. Add to this while still hot, two tablespoons of vinegar. Beat thoroughly one egg and add It to two tablespoons of milk. Add this to the bacon and stir over the Are until It thickens. While hot pour over the spinach which has been thoroughly boiled and chopped fine. Raisin and Rhubarb Pie cine cup of rhubarb, one-half cup of raisins chopped together. One cup or sugar, two tablespoons flour, one egg. Bake with two crusts. II FhOM 20. Oxygen apparatus that can be car rled In a maft's pocket has been In vented In France for reviving gas vic tims. Try This Penslar Cream Women no longer use one toilet cream for all purposes that is, ir they are particular about the little refinements of the toilet. A nourishing, softening, healing and refreshing cream like Penalar Buttermilk Cerate Is one thing; and a vanishing bleach cream, used also for protecting the sKin, Is quite another. Dioxide Cream is a very dainty cream of the latter sort. It is really a dioxide cream, and contains oxygen. It' Is really a vanishing cream rub It on your hand or cheek for a mo ment and you will aee for yourself. A great many women use it before going Into strong winds or bright sunshine. Just a little rubbed over the face and hands, then dusted ever so llrhtly with the powder puff, pro tects the skin against all sorts of weather. Of course it is flne-7-the Penslar label Is never found on any.hwj but the hlahest Quality products. It's aura to please you. Why not stop In and get a 25 cent Jar next'time you are near our store. Tou might as well have the best when it costs no more. Walker's Drug Store THE M. A W. Indian Coal always meets with the approval of the one who pays the bills and tends the fires. Have you tried this clean, free burning and satisfaction giving coalT If not, it's time you did. Orders filled promptly in any quantity and size, at prices you have been paying for a quality no better If as good. KM! MRS. DALE Hairdressing Parlor Shampooing and Manicuring. Facial Massage and Scalp Treat ment. Marlnello Preparations. 86 Haywood St. 'Phone 1671 " If You Want the Best valde obtainable make it a point to visit our Ladies' Keady-to-Wear Department. M. Levitt 3 Biltmore Ave. CHIROPODY MANICURING for ladies and gentlemen. Elec trolysis by expert operator. Shampooing and marcel waving. Miss 'Cruise's Shop SS Haywood St. Phone 1. CXORJ $7.uO A Set NO DEPOSITS REQUIRED Come to my office any morn ing and let me take an Impres sion of your mouth and return the same evening and get your perfect-fftting plate. REMEMBER Perfect Fit or No Pay. White Crowns 93 Gold Crowne . . . ...... 14 Bridge Work .. w $5 All Work at Red need Prices. Dr. Baity , Dentist . 8 1-9 BUtmore Ave Reopption room with Dr. G. 8. Smatners. "Carolina Special Cottage Cheese Healthful and Nourishing ' ; Sold in 1 and S-pound sanitary containers. MADE BT Carolina Creamery Company Tel. 827-828. "Ask Tour Grocer" FRESH Peanut Butter Made Dally at Handte's Tea Store. Phone 8580. 88 Co 11 ego St. Rogers GroceryCo. ' WHOLESALE GROCERS Distributors of DANDEL WEBSTER AND GOLD COIN FLOURS Santo Domingo's 1I1S rainfall of six inches exceeded ihat fit ISli by two inches to Good A Hage. Tha assertion that the birds of Sooth Afrtoa ara not son: birds nasi aaatn dlaprOTftd. ' 1 " J
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