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THE ASHEVHiLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MAT 22, 1917. Social and Personal The following announcement will be of lntarut In Ashevllle a well ' other cities In the Mat: "Mm, ' Charle Brantley Aycock. of Raleigh, announce the engagement of her daughter, Mary LUy, to Mr. Lennox Polk McLendon. of Durham." Mli Ayoock la the daughter of the late uovernor and Hra. Chane B. Ay oock. Mr. McLendon le a graduate of A. and H. college and of the unl . venslty of North Carolina. The date of the wedding will be announced later. J Ji A eall meeting of the St. John branch of the Woman' Auxiliary will ha held this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Crypt of the church. This U an Important bualneaa meetlnc and all member are requested to be pres at. A large picture of Mrs. John H. Byrlejr. of Philadelphia, who waa for- merly Mlaa Willi Willi, of Waynes- 111, waa ahown In the Atlanta Bun day American. Mr. Byrley waa mar rled on Tuesday morning at the home of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mm. Oeorre France Willi. In Druid Hills. The picture, which le exceedingly charming:, show Mr a, Byrley In her wedding gown. The rerular Tueaday evening din ner danee will take place thl evening at the Manor, and dancing- will te en joyed from nine o'clock until 11:10 - o'clock. J Jt Mr Alain Jolle d Lotbenler for merly Ml Agree Slayden, of Ashe vllle, who la In London, England, hav ing gone abroad to be with her hus band, who Is an officer In the Canad ian army, 1 very active in relief work and at present la assisting in many line in the American hospital at Lon don. Mrs. de Lotbenlere ha recent ly written to relatives that aha 1 active as telephone central at the hos pital. jl Esther chapter. No. II, O. B. 8., will hold It regular meeting this evening at S o'clock at the Maaonlo hall. Ail visiting members of the! order are cordially Invited to be pres. . ant.' ' r r Wr and Mr. William 0. Feather ton, of Atlanta, Oa., hare announced the engagement and approaching marriage ot tneir , daughter, Mini I -aura Vaatherston to Iter. Harold McQueen Shield, of TownavtJl. The wedding win take place at Grace Methodist church at Atlanta on the evening of June 18. Mr. Shields ha many friend throughout the state who will be Interested in til : nouncement. - f f The local chapter of the National League for woman' Servio ha been urged by the western Union . Telegraph company to arouse the In terest of It member In land line telegraphy. This, of course, la mucti mora easily learned than wireless telegraphy and the women of the league can vender Just as great na 1 tonal service by becoming good land Una operators, a thl will set free .., men who can enlist In the navy where they will be rapidly trained for wire less work. The Western Union Tele graph company ha sent notice to all or tt branch otnees to instruot ap plicants free of charge, on condition that they (the applicants) bind them, selves to accept employment with the Western union for at least six months. The salary will be fifty 'dollar per monfh and will begin when profic iency Is attained. - The National League for Woman' Kervlce was founded at Washington on January 27, 1917, and the first meeting in western North Carolina took 'place two ' months later on March 2, making Juat eight weeks j since Its organization In thl part of the state. An Important meeting of the league ha been called for Wed nesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Y. M. C A. Jt J Mrs. Low will be hostess for the Mission Htudy class of the Haywood Streot church this afternoon at I 30 o'clock at her home on Haywood street. r r Miss Maude Ballard and Miss Wi lls Ramsuer, of Newton, were the Juesta of Mia Willie Curtis and Miss osephlne Lance during the Baraca Phllathea convention. The regular weekly dances at the Manor have been discontinued until the summer season. The date for their resumption will be announced later. r r The Mission study class of the Bay- wood etreet Methodist enure n win meet this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock with Mr. Low on Haywood street. ' r v The ladles' auxiliary to the O. R. C. will meet this afternoon at o'clook In X. P. hall. returned to his home after spending several day in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Julian Chlcholm. of Savannah, will spend part of the summer month at their cottage at Kanura Lake. Thsy will arrive the first of July. Mr. L. M- Hipp ha returned to Charlotte after a brief stay In Ashe- vllle. Mrs. Our C. Weaver, of St. Joseph Mich., Is the gueat of her mother at her home on Merrlroon avenue lor month. Mrs. Raymond Hall has returned to her home at Chicago, ill., arrer epenn Ing a month with her father, Mr. Km met K. Oaler, at his home on Flint street. Mr. Osier's son, Mr. Edward J. Oaler. ot Charlotte Is with him fo a few days. The Bloom of1 Berries In your cheeks Mis Mately Hawthorn and Miss Julia Schoeff will leave today for New Tork city. I Mis D. Will lama, of Hamlet. X. C, pent several day with friend In the city last week. t Judge James B. Boyd and his pri vate secretary. Mr. R. L. Blaylock, have returned to Oreensooro alter pending a week In the city. Mrs. W, A Newell, of Tryon. who ha been spending some time In the city has returned to Tryon. Mr. and Mr. F. T- Hill, of Atlan ta, are guest in Ashevlll for the summer month. Mr. and Mrs. Hill spend each summer in the moun tain of North Carolina. Mr. H. B. Wesson, of Louisville. Ky.. will spend several day in the city thl week. Mr. Anna Jannta, of New Orleans, will arrive shortly and will spend sev eral weeks with relative in the city. Mr. O. L. Herman 1 at Charlotte, whera he was called by the serious illness of Mr. Herman. Ml Anna Shaw ha returned to Raleigh after a week's stay In the Clt5r , Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Marvin, " of Rock Mount, have arrived in the city and will spend the summer months here. Mr. Frank Blake ha returned to her home at Arden after spending a few day with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Memmlnger at ' their home in Vic toria. Mr. H. O. Reynold ha returned to Hamlet after visiting In the city for several days. Mis Mary Leu Phlnlcy, of Augus ta,' has- returned to hee home after j pending a week at tne Georgian Terrace at Atlanta. Mis Phlnlzy mends part of each summer In Ashe- ville and will arrive the middle of I the season to spend several months. Mr. George X. Ford, f Memphis, Tenn., 14 in the City for a brief stay. Miss Wllsle Rmathers hss returned to Waynesvill after spending a few day with relatives In the city. Mis Katharine Lassttsr has re turned to the city after spending the week-end with her parents at Marlon. Mr. R. B. Cattes, of Cincinnati, Is the gueat of her mother Mrs. Tates Oohlaon. on Church street. Mr. Jamee H. Cock left vestardav tor naitimore, Ma. Mlse Katharine Clement of Hick cry, Is visiting Mrs. A. B. Huffman at her home on West Chestnut street. Before returning home Miss Clement expects to visit friends In Hickory. Miss Toung and Miss Parson, who pent the winter at the Manor, have taken tne Hamilton cottage at Grove Park for the summer. Mr. Lytle and her daughter, Mia uorotnv Lytle and Dr. A. W. Callo way, who have been at Battery Park for two weeks returned yesterday to their home on Merrtmon avenue. A dosen or more motor parties from Oreenville, Camden 'and other points In South Carolina spent Sunday in the city. Among the pleasant parties given for the visiting Phllatheas was that of Mlse Clem Buckner, who entertain ed with a waffle supper at the Ban danna Tea room on Saturday evening. The table was attractively decorated with the organisation color and em broidered pennant were given a favors. A center pleoe of sweet peas also In the color waa a pleasing; ad dition. Miss Lillian Fletcher has returned from a visit to friend In South Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Ash by and son, of Orove Park, will leave for Chicago on Wednesday In the private car "Federal." Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Walker, of Detroit, Mich., nave arrived in Asne ville for several weeks. Mr. H. C. Ranson,' of Brevard, has j Mr West, a prominent lumbar, man. of western Maryland, will c cupy Mr. Ashby's home during the summer month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Streeter, who spent the winter at Jacksonville, have opened their home in Albemarle park for the summer. Mr. and Mra H. D. Cooke, of Ma con, Oa., are In Ashevllle for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davidson, of Savannah, are expected to arrive shortly-and wl be In Ashevllle dur ing the summer season. Miss Hattle Dewett ' ot Ooldshore, ha rsturived, V aer home after visit ing in Asnevilie ror several aaya. Miss Gladys Reich has returned to her home at Elkln, N. C, after spend ing a few days In the city. Mr. George B. Bowman, of Oxford, N. C Is In the city ror a snort stay. Miss Nell Gwyn, of Elkln, Is ex pected shortly to visit friend in the city. Mis Ethel Daniels. Miss Virginia voti can ret It by cutting: out the heavy, expensive foods of Winter that clog the liver and burden the1, kidneys. Here b a dish that hwfll clear the skin and give you the bounding buoyancy of youth-5hreiae wneax and Strawberries. Ail the body -building material in the .whole wheat gram. combined with berries or other fruits. LMd at Niagara FaQa, N. T, r Low Cost Menus Breakfast. Strawberries Currant Popovera Flemish Liver on Toast Ring Baked Potato Coffee Dinner. Potato Puff Neapolitan Spaghetti French Salad Marshmallow Sauce Coffee Ice Cream Supper. Mustard Cheese Crackers Sut (Sandwiches, Fig Delight Lady Fingers Breakfast Flemish liver: Cut ths liver in pieces about two Inches square, cover with boiling water and et stand ten .minutes. Drain, add one tablespoon of butter, three table spoons of boiling water, a teaspoon or emu sauce, a Dlruh of mustard. and cover. Boll half an hour and pour over pieces of toast cut with a erge biscuit cutter. Currant pop- overs: Mix one oud of milk, a cun of flour, two eggs, and a tablespoon ot currants. Bake In gem pan in . a hot oven twenty minutes. .Dinner French salad: Stew rentlv In their own liquor a small can of French peas.. When they have ab sorbed all their liquor remove from the Ore and let cool. Chop half a pound of English walnuts, mix with the peas, salt to taste, and pour over a cup of mayonnaise dressing, j Neapolitan spaghetti Boll .twenty minutes In salted water half a pack age of spaghetti which has been broken in harK Drain, add two cups of tomatoes, boiled, strained and thickened with a little dissolved flour, and half a cup of broken eheese. Boll until the cheese la melted. . Coffee Ice cream Boll two cups of milk wtth a half a cup of dry cof fee, . Strain Into three beaten .eggs and a cup of sliMc Return to the Are and boll ; unlit thick. Add two I cups of cream and frees. For the sauce boll ten minutes , one cup of sugar ' with a quarter of a cup of water and add a quarter of a pound Of m'arshmallows cut In halves. Cool and pour over the cream. Supper iLobster Newburg: Mix half a pint of cream, half a cup of sherry, the same of butter, three eggs, salt, whit pepper, and a lit tle cayenne to taste. Let the cream oome to a boll and then stir In the well beaten eggs. Season and add HpW.i.. afl,,. uf,m is JV sisjy. MsW- fM ssryV M tff V "tft ' "1ft ft d j BonMarelie II B&aMarclts ' Millinery at falf price The entire summer season confronts you. Millinery for the coming months must not be forgotten. Two Hats for the price of One is our Offer. A splendid collection on the center tables of the Department. Beautiful Trimmed Dress Hats or Nobby Tailored Hats or Snappy Sport Hats, including "Vogue" and "Castle" Hats. Regular values of $5.00 to $ 1 5.00. Priced at One Half. (jingham Neckwear The Vogue of Ginghams is extended to the Neckwear Section. Beautiful wide pointed Collars of Gingham and Organdy Combinations; Stock Collars of tfmgnam and Jfique Combinations; Koil Collars for Coats of Ander- sSTl OC Ron OinjrriaTYi. Priwd 1 (V) n1 ........ PAt eon Gingham. Priced $1.00 and. Qi Vu syKrVs .ra..rywWseMsMV r" Cllnard and Mrs. Hunter Seehreat, all the sherry. Cut the lobster In small May Sale of Blouses Continues This Week Snowy white voiles in a wide assortment of at tractive models, with various becoming collar or jabot features and embroidered, lace trimmed or neatly hemstitched; also sheer lingerie fabrics in several smart models. $2.50 values $1.75 ' $4.00 values $2.75 Other May Sales which" continue this week are ilk. and Georgette Dresses colors and black, new styles $10.75 $15.75 $18.75 Evening Dresses light shades and black, all good styles $5.00 to $25.00 Wool tailored and sport coats good line late models and fabrics, all sizes Liberally Underpriced Silk, taffeta, pongee, khaH-kool, tussah and silk Jersey suits, with wool Jersey sport suits Suffer Sharp Reduction , i . Wool Tailored Suits are Half-Price 11 Patton Ave. : Phone 78. Children's DepartmentThird Floor of High Point have returned to their homes after attending tne tsaraca- Phllathea convention. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Finch, of Chi cago, are guests in the city lor sev eral WMU. pieces and drop Into the sauce. Let all come to a holl and serve hot. Fig delight Stuff fig with chop ped salted almonds. Put two table spoons of sugar, one teaspoon of lemoa juice and one-half cup of wine in chafing dish, when heated add Annual Clearance Sale AT ONE-HALF PRICE Absolutely No Models Duplicated in Asheville GROVE PARK INN SHOP a Miss Blanche mr1!t Is the guest 1CV8' "rt. "!mm! "ntU tender- of Miss Hertnlna Bleler for a few dnyB at her home at Knorvllle, Tenn. Mrs. Henry Van Story and children are visiting relatives at Lincomton for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Coerr of Savannah, Oa., have arrived In Ashe vllle and will spend the summer months In the city. turning and basting often. Earned It. Woman How did you get that Car. negle medal? Tramp Heroism, lady. I took It away from a guy that was twice my size. New Orleans Times-Democrat. Durallum Is the name given In Ger many to several light but tough allays In which aluminum play the chief jart. Miss Bertha I. Cate has returned n hr hnmn at Burlington. N. C, af ter attending the Baraca-Philathea convention which was held In Ashe vllle the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Daniel, of Char leston, 8- C. have arrived In the city for a month or more. Mr. H. A. Bland has returned to Ilalelgh after a brief stay in the city. Mrs. John. J. Butler, sr., and Miss Anita Butler will arrive In the city from their home at Savannah, Ga., about the first of July and will spend tho summer here ana at Yvayuonvmo. MV. TMetiarH AlvSV. Of Ashevllle. who Is at Richmond, Va.. has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. Egbert W. Magruaer, oi nonum, t- Mr Thorns Franklin and a party of friends from Black Mountain spent Saturday In the cuy vr w t. McOraw. of Detroit. Is uppnding several weeks at the Battery Park hotel. Mrs. Williams and a party of friends i .... anAnHlna- sometime at Ross I Craggon, were luncheon guest at the Frances Oates of this city was also el guest of Mrs. wiuiams. r. Tji.-hard Melette. of Mobile, of the Carolina Terrace, Henderson- vlllo. Is snenamg a snun Mr. Charles Malcom Piatt. vr. .. Mrs Tench Coxe left a few days ago for their ummer horn at Green River.. Mis Mary MoElwee, 'of Henderson, N C. returned to ner nome ymxvr day. after ft short stay In Aahevllle. m Susan Brown, of Raleigh, Is visiting Miss Nelle Randall at her home. 2rd Ashland avenue. Mis Brown attended the Baraca and Phll- athea convention. r- tt nr ' Tnhnnon returned to his home ln'Lumbertoa, hi- C after visiting his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Martin- a' hom hnilt in Grove Park can he sold at a profit rather than at a loss. Phone 1181. t- Th orlsrlnat spelling of Mississippi waa Meche-sebe, which. In the Algon quin Indian Ian guar, meant muter or waters. ' THE OXYGEN Spare your children pain and annoyance in the future by hav- n ing them use Caloz now. The Oxygen in Galon keeps the teeth sound and beautifully white. It cleans the teeth and sweetens the breath. 25 and 50 cento f Your 33 Tfth Art 33 Rtaioni'i ALBOLtNK COLD CRBAM it a pun, dilightful tfld trttm thl atfli flum wkitk tt UU thin is rtmark- ' mUy itniAcial. In CJf J Jje mtid jo etpal jar, "LtHdynttktmdgrmcUmityfmc:n McKesson & Rolblni,NewYork Superfluous Habr, Root$ And All, Quickly Uo! (AWt.6 Neat MtM) For the first time In a hundred years a genuinely effective tnetnoa or removing Ensigbtly hairy growths ha been discov ered. The new phelactine process doe not merely take o the hair-ends ; It ac tually removes reoisi xi aomm mi Instantly and harmlessly. It docs not act anything Ilk the depilatory, elec- meal, or otner mewoas. -neiacun non-odorous, non-poisonous, non-lrrttat- tng. Get a stick of It from your drug gist, follow ths simple instructions, ana have the satisfaction of seeing the roots themselves removed at last. If not per fectly satisfied the purabase price will be ST.OQ 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 perfeot-fttttng plate. REMEMBER Perfect Fit or No Pay. White Crowns .....1.1 Gold Crown . , ..$4 Bridge Work 15 All Work at Reduced Prices. Dr. Baity Dentist 1-3 BUtmore Ave. Reception room with Dr. G. 8. . Bmathers. PERRI-WALLA TEA INDIA CEYLON TEA None better for ice or pot tea. Let us add tea to your Tuesday order. Biltmore Cottage Cheese, 15c Package Friday will be Dollar Day. Watch our specials It pays. Phone ISO SAWYER & STRADLEY Tho Store Sanitary Where Quality Prevail. Dinner Party Table 8yro M College s Violin Lessons Prof. John F. Surmann, late of the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra. Is at the Battery Park hotel for the summer, and will take violin pupils at reasonable rates. 33 Willow St. Phone 994 M. A W. Indian Coal always meets wtth the approval of the one who pays the bills and tends the fires. Have you tried this clean, free burning ' and - satisfaction giving coal? If not, it's time you did. Order filled promptly In any quantity and size, at prices you have been paying for a quality no better If aa good. to Good A Hag. Player Piano Rolls With the. Words to It FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE Phone Mf. Tot the Beat la Piano. Sdlson and Vlctrola. Tt Patto At. MRS. DALE Hairdressing Parlor Shampooing and Manicuring. Facial Massage and Scalp Treat ment. Marinello Preparations. 86 Haywood St. 'Phone 171 CHIROPODY MANICURING for ladle and gentlemen. Eleo trolysla - by expert operator. Shampooing and marcel waving. Miss Cruise's Shop SS Haywood St. Phone If, Rogers Grocery Co. WHOLESALK GROCERS . Dlstrlbntor of ; . DANIEL WEBSTER AND GOLD COIN FLOURS If You Want the Best value obtainable make it a point to visit our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department. M. Levitt 3 Biltmore Ave. 'Carolina Special" Cottage Cheese Healthful and Nourishing Sold in 1 and t-pound sanitary container. MADE BT Carolina Creamery Company ' Tel. S37-S2S. .. "Ask Your Grocer' , FRESH Peanut Butter Made Dally at Handte's Tea Store. Phono 1S80. M College St.
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