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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, A6HKVILLE, N.- 0, JUNE 17, lfllT.
Social and Personal
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dellclou refreshment war rrd
th email gueata. Th children prea-
nt were; if lasa Hilda Berry.
Franca Felmet. Blanche King. Helen
Brank. Laicll Willi. Joanna Camp
ana Addle Ooldsmltb.
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MhM Emily Campbell Mnr tea
at th Country club yaaterdey altar
noon, th oooaaloa bain; tba regular
Saturday aftarnoon tea danoa, Tb
Of Interest In Ashevlll waa tb
marriage of Mia MatUa Torn and
JJr. John A- Buchanan, whtoh taak
plar recently at HaMgh. Mr. Buch
anan to tb brother ot Mr. W. T.
Rowland, ot thto cltji lira. Bobbie
Prtr, of Aahevllle. wu a brtdas
- paid. Tb following 1 from th
IHirham paper i
"Una ox tn moat oeauarui ana
brilliant wad dine In tb history of
Imrhara waa that of Mia Mat tie Uo
Cvllen Torn and Mr. John Adam
Buchanan, aolamnlaad at Mraorlal
Methodist church at : o'clock t
urday evening-.
Tha church, thronged with guest.
waa a acene ot unuaual beauty, balnf
moat artistically dcoratd in whit
and green.
"Paint llttl flower glrle, Margaret
, tule Oerr ami Virginia Forwara,
preceded th bridal party, coming
eparately down tha right and left
alii. Tby wora whlta not frock
with abort pink rail and carried
mail laghorn hat flUd with pink
roaaa and blu raarcad robins
Tba groomsman ntrd two at a
tlm, coming down th aial aa fol
low: At tba right. Clinton Tom and
1 P. ateLsndon. Aln Worth and Bam
Anxlar; at th left, Edgar Tom and
Fuller Olaae, Arthur Harrta and Er
neat Howard, of Oxford.
Th bridesmaid were foomtng1y
r owned In whit lac oat. trimmed in
band of pal blue meaaallna touch
R, J. Oaaton, Mr. J. J. Oudger. Mr.
W. U lyuther. Mr. C- 1). Mallonee,
Mr. B. H. Pole. Mr. O. W. Lindsay,
Mia Ardl Hall and Mia Owendotlne
Oaaton. Vlvltore present were: Mra.
D- P. Luther. Mra. Oordon Luther,
Ml Ila May Sawyer, Mra. W. U
Luther, of Qreenvllla. g. C.i Mra. M.
E. Kin-, of Aahavlila, and Ml Pearl
Bowl, of Btateaviiie.
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Mia Tlrginla Fortune entertained
with a beautifully appointed tea Frl
day afternoon at her home on Bart-
lett atreat. In compliment of her
gunata, Mia Mary Bell Herring, of
Raleigh, and Mlaa Madred Hood, ot
Dunn, N. C, and tba three gueata of
Mia Nancy Mammon, His urace
Bunn and Mlaa Eaftll Oiiffln. of
Rory Mount: and Mlaa Nana Crocker.
Suffolk. Va- Tha lower floor of the
house waa mad especially attract Ice
by th ua of many pink and white
out flower, re and daUles being
th chief flower. Th1e color not wu
carried out In th dainty lo coura
urviul IJMla Mlaa Kllsafoeth Will.
torn daJnUy f rocked in a whlta water.
organdy drees over pink, recelred th
oarde of th fifty or mor gueat who
called during tha receiving hour.
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Mr. Thoma A. Jon, ot th local
branch of tha Nary league, la Inter
satin tba women of Aahevllle In knit
ting and other work for tb comfort
of American eallora. At th request of
floor waa crowded during tha hour
ot until CIO o'clock with ntnuaiae-
tlo danoa ra. Tha golf couraa and ten
nli court have been popular during
the week, and almoet every anernoon
eererel taJblee of bridge are enjoyed
by tha member who go out to the
club and lea their knitting at noma.
Ura. Klnjr Kennedy waa tb ehlef
gueet of an Informal farewell tea
given at tha Bandanna tea room yee-
terday aftarnoon. Mra. Kannedy who
ha been spending tb winter at th
Battery Park hotel, left yesterday
for her home at Kokomo, Ind.. Mr,
Xlnar Kennedy, who baa been a atu
dent at the Aahevllle School for Boy.
aoromoanled hi mother home. They
will return to Aahevllle In tb fail.
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Tb Fannl Hark eoclety of th
First Baptist church will meet with
Mr. J. T. Jordan. 10 Boarden ave
nue, on Monday afternoon at 1:10
c clock.
; Appointing the Wedding Day
Km to Hula perpleadtlae; but thsr la Bom ao Import aj Madia
out th right ktnd of lnvltatlona
If thar rr a tlas whea a bride should epp.ar wet t bar Meads,
It aheoid be through the proper rartlaga and appearaaa of r
waddla eardai to fall upon this potot u utotab that laduee
favorable comment Tb safest plaa la t MM ta tk I. p. Meveaa
Ingrarlng Co.. of Atlanta, Oa., for ampla and price which will
b auppllad free of eharga.
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Mlaa Mary King enUrtalned with
a swimming party during tna wk
Th ruests motored to Laurel park
and enJoyad tba afternoon la tne
Th wedding of Mia Martha Carrie
Hendarson. dauahter of Mr. and Mra
F. E. Henderson, to Mr. Boa O
Duckatt, waa aolemnlsed at T:4I
o'clock last night at th brld' bom,
Dr. P. H. Mean, pastor of th Chris
tian church, olBclatlng. Following
th ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Duckett
left for an extended bridal tour. Later
ed with pink, with scarf, of pink and Mra. Jona., Mra. J. B. Wok.rson. l.&SAmL
blue tulle. They carried leghorn hats preeldant of th city Federation of they will b at horn la AahvlU.
filled with Dorothy Perkln. roae and club, request, all member, of the 7B,M pni,
rsgred roblna. tied from tha left arm
with pink and blue tulle- They en
tered alngly In tb following order:
. At th right. Miss Annie Cobb, Mlaa
, Mildred Crouch, of Clarksvllle, Ten
nessee; Mlaa Fannl Buchanan, of
Oxford: Mis. Bohbi Porter, of Aaha
vllle; atth left. Miss Ellsafceth 8tag,
Mies Margaret Jenkins, of Newport
New.; Miss Susie Morgan, of Hart
ford, and Mis Mary O'Brien.
"Th maid of honor, Mlaa Olady
Gorman and Miss Mary Toms, enter
ed alon at th right aisle, llttl Mia.
Tama Immediately preceded her .la
ter, tb brld. They wor whit lace
frock trimmed with plqk and brides
maid rati, of pink tulle, caught with
rosebuds, (Standing to th wal.t. They
, carried leghorn hats, swung over th
left arm with pink tulle and filled
with pink .weetheart rose.
"Th brld entered th church with
liar fathr, Mr. Clinton Whit Toms.
Always lovely, h waa mor than
usually beautiful In an exquisite ores
tlon of Duchess satin, trimmed with
Dutch laca and pearl, and mad
with a court train. Her veil of lac
and tulle waa arranged In th fash
ionable 'bonnet' effect, caught at th
.Ides with orang blossom. She car
ried dainty whit .at In muff on her
arm, which formed th foundation for
. her bridal shower bouquet of whit
orchid and lillea of th valley. She
was met at th altar by th groom,
with hi best man, Mr. Watts Norton.
"Tha marrtag rite of th Meth
odist churrh was used, Bishop John
C, Kllgo, llf-long friend of th brld,
officiating, and her pastor, Mr. North,
ftsal.tlng.' .
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Invitations, to the marrtag of Mia
' Marina Wods Bsll, daughter of Mr.
Klantey Bell, and Mr. Robert Ward
Hunt Harris, have boen recelred in
AshevHle.',' Th wadding will be a
l)Tllllant ; sodlal ven of Saturday,
June tl and will take place at 12
o'clock- at. the home of the bride',
mother, 'Washington Hall, Cedar. Hill,
Tenn. Mr Harris la the son of Mr.
Chart J. Harris, of Dlllsfcoro, -Jf.-C.
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-The Ladles Aid society of Mont
morence church at Candler held it.
regular monthly meeting1 Thursday
afternoon with Mr. C D. Mallonee
6t the horn of her mother, Mrs. R.
J. Gaston. In th absence of the
president, Mr. 8. J. Luther presided
over th meeting. Mrs. J. J. Oudger
lead th devotional exercises and pa
per, were read by Mr. C . D. Mal
igna and Miss Ardl Hall. During
th social hour Mrs. Mallonee, assist
ed by Mr. Oordon Luther and Ml..
Gwendoline Oaston, served a salad
course. Mr. W. L. Luther will en
tertain th oclety next month. Th
member, present were: Mrs. S. J.
Luther, Mr. J. Q L. Oudger, Mrs.
Federation to meet with Mr. Jon.
Tuesday evening at 8 o clock at the
Battarr Park hotel.
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Tb "Ann of Ava" olrcl of th
Flrat Baptist church, will meet with
Mrs. 8. A. Rector at her home. No.
II Arlington street on Monday after
noon at 1:10 o'clock. All member
ar urged to be present.
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Invitation, have been received In
Aahevllle to the marriage of Mia.
Mary Hllllard Lamb, daughter of Mr.
and Mr.. George Charles Lamb, of
Henderson, to Mr. .Arthur Alexander
Bunn. Th wadding' will tak placa
on Wednesday, June 27, at 1 o'clock
at th Church of the Holy Innocent.
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The Mary Alexander circle meets
on Monday anernoon at l:!0 o'clock
with Mr.. A. Bcbell at her horn on
Henrietta street. The meeting Is a
business meeting and all th member.
ar asked to be present.
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Major and Mr.. Burnham 8. Col
burn entertained recently with a din
ner at the Manor. The party was a
farewell compliment to Dr. Plnkney
Herbert. Covers were laid for .lx
teen. Major an.1 Mrs. Colburn and
children, who have been spending
several month, in Aahevllle, have
gone to Turtle Lake, Mich., for the
summer. They will return to the
city In October for the winter season,
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(Mine Sarah and Eleanor McLoud,
of Aahevllle, are prominent in the
spring activities at Lake Brie college.
Mis. Sarah . McLoud wa. recently
elected Dre.ident of the Drama club
for next year. She 1 to play Hlppolyta
In "A Mid-summer Night . Dream,"
th commencement week play which
will be ariven on the out of door stage
with th tree ot th grove a. a back
ground. - :
Mis Eleanor McLoud has been
chosen a. one of the delegate, who
will represent the college Y. W. C. A.
at th Intercollegiate students' con
ference at Kaglesmere, Pa., following
the close of the college year. She was
alio re-elected stage manager of the
Drama club for another year,
Miss Matt! McCullen Tom. and
Mr. John Adams Buchanan, both of
Durham, were married recently at
Memorial Methodist church,
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Mrs. W, I Berry-entertained y
terday afternoon for her daughter.
Llttl Mia Hilda Berry, who celebrat
ed her tenth birthday. Mis. Pearl
Weaver rendered a muslclal program
which wa. greatly enjoyed by the
children. Various out door games
were played and lat in th afternoon
Member of tb Junior Philathea
class of th First Baptist church, en
tertained th members of th Junior
Baraca claa at a reception In th
Sunday school room, of th church
Friday evening. Thlrty-flv member
of the two classes were In attendance.
On of tha moat Interesting features
of the evening waa tb spelling con
test between th two classes which
was won by the rhllatbeaa. Refresh
ment were served.
Mr. and Mr. Cay MoCall hav re
turned to their home on Cumberland
avenue after epondlng som tlm at
Atlanta.
Mr. C. H. Commnui and Ml
Louis Rosa Commeaux. of Apelocaa,
La., are gueata n Ashertlle and ar
spending some tlm at tb Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Monro, who
have been spending their honeymoon
In the north, arrived yesterday. Mr.
Monro was Mix. Doria Davenport
before her recent marriage.
Mr. Robert George and Mia Jan
nette George will go Monday to their
home at East Palestine, unto. Mrs.
George and Miss Marguerite Geora
will leave Aahevllle the first ot August
for their horn In Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs- Chart. S. Jordan
went yenterday to Moorenead City for
a stay of two weeks.
Mr. Duff Merrick leaves today for
a brief tay at Washington, u. j.
Mr. P. L. Olllsey has returned to
Philadelphia after spending a short
time In the city.
Mr. and Mr. James I Coleman
and their daughter, Mis Margaret
Coleman, at Mobile. Ala., ar expect
ed to arrive shortly to spend the
Hummer season In Aahavill.
Mr. and Mr.. W. E. Webb and
children, of Ktateavllle, have com
to the city to spend several weeks,
Efficient
Dental
Service
Wt invito comparison in all re
sptcts-our office equipmnt-meth-ods-.worh,
and our personnel.
Our efficiency saves you both
time and money.
ASK YOUR FRIENDS
Drs. SM ATHERS & BEAM
DENTISTS Over Carmlchael's.
Phone 1561.
20 Reduction
oir
Ladies' Summer Suitings
Logan & Moore
Tailor to Ladle and Gentlemen.
12 So. Pack Sq.
O11I7 three more days of
this offer. All this sea
eon's popular fabrics.
GABARDINES
VULOTJRS
RATINE
SHEPHERD CHECKS
BELGIAN IRISH LINENS
WHIT II SERGE
PIQUES
BRILLIANTINEe
JERSET CLOTHS
CREPE POPLINS
SPORT CHAMOISXNB
JAPANESE RIBSILK
GUNNTBtTRXi
Phono 797
"We can tailor yon a Suit
In three days fashioned to
perfection of style.
$40 Suits
at .
(Mr. A. L. Duckett has returned
from a hort visit to her slater at Bry-
son City.
Mrs. Carrie McKee, of Sylve, jg
visiting friend. In AshevHle.
Smart Sweaters for Summer
Wear
In Silkiand light weight
Shetland .Wool - these
ever-useful garments seem
to grow daily in popular
favor.
Shetland Sweaters in
rose, Copenhagen, corn,
purple, lavender, light
blue, Nile green, white and
black, are , ., .
. $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00
Shetland Slip-Ons, in
light, colors, are
$5,00 and $7.50
Heavier Knit Sweaters,
rose, Copen, green and
purple, black and white
$9.00 and $12.00
Fibre ; Silk Sweaters in
colors .
$9.00, $15,00 and $19.50
Silk; Sweaters, in gold,
green, rose, poppy red,
Blue, etc.; also in white
and black
$25.00 to $45.00
Mr. J. C. Patton left recently for an
extended trip to the (west, coast Canada
and Alaska. Mr. Patton wa accom
panted by Mr. Herbert Knapp, who
Kpent some time last ran with him
They will be gone about two month.
ti
- Miss Rebecca Cathey ha. returned
to her home at Sylva after visiting
Mr. M. C. Wood and Mis Mildred
relative for several day In Aahavill.
Wood have returned to their horn
at Btatesvlll after visiting relative.
In AshevHle for a few days.
Air.. William C. Hudson ha re
turned to the Battery Park hotel af
ter a visit of two week, with her
sister, Mrs. Fred Todd at Buffalo
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Lee and
family leave this week for their
summer home In the country, Mrs.
Carl Cutt, of Birmingham, will visit
Mr. and Mra. Leo for several week.
longer.
Miss Helen T- Leighton and Mlaa
Annie W. Booth, of Rochester, N. X.,
are visiting In the city.
Mr. C. E.
Philadelphia
while.
Lyman roes today to
to be gone a short
Special Sale
of
Boys' Wash Suits
In
Norfolk and Middy Styles.
$1.25, $1.50 and
$2.00 Values
98c
On Sale Monday
Morning
Boys' Department
Third Floor.
11 Patton Ave.
N. B. Shoppers who wish to com to the store In automobiles or
arrU4e may enter through th basement from College street while
Patton avenue Is impassable. ...--. -
Mrs. W. E. Coleman, who has ben
upending; some time with friend, at
Btltmore, leave, today for her home
at Norfolk.
Dr. W. M. Holllday went yesterday
to Washington City for a short stay.
Mr. J. J. Brltt return to Washing
ton today after spending' some time In
the city.
Miss Lilly Wood Is th rueat of
her coueln, Miss Christine Cathey, at
Sylva.
Mrs. E. L- McKee, of Sylva, I. the
jruest of friends in the city for a few
days.
Mr. O. H. Buchanan ha returned
to St. Louis after a brief stay in the
city.
I
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mason' and
children, Mr. and Mr. Fred W.
Glover and children, Mr. and Mr.. J.
S. Wler, Mra. Charle. E- Piatt and
Mrs. Harry W. Dixon, all of Charlotte
hav arrived by motor and will spend
the week-end in Aahevllle and Chim
ney Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Anderson.
who hav been spending their honey
moon in Asnevme. have returned to
their home at Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morrison, of
Hickory, spent a few days In Aahevllle
recently. They came by motor, and
were on their way to Knoxvill.
Mrs. Robert Neeley. of Auaruata.
has arrived for the summer and is at
her home on Victoria drive.
Miss Vlrrlnla Fortune, whit la an.
tertainlng a small house party at her
home on Bartlett street, has a her
guests Mis Marybe-H Herring-, of
Ralels-h. and Mis Madred Hood, of
Dunn, N. C. ' i i ' l.:jiite.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Marltr ire now
BISCUITS AND HONEY
Good! But be sure and have the right kind of
honey. Don't forget on your order tomorrow OUR '
Pure Bee Honey in Sections, 25c.
Best quality Granulated Sugar, 25 pounds, $2.15,
11 pounds $1.00
SAWYER & STRADLEY
Tb Mor Sanitary Whera Quality Praratla.
Dtaiwr Party Tabt Byraiv U Colles
or
Phona ISO
$32.00
$40.00
"K.,.. $48;oo
S64.00
$50 Suits
fit
$80 Suits
at . . . .
ler waa before her man-lag Mis.
Christina Lee of this city.
Miss Ethel Harris Is spending r
eral day visiting friend and rela
tive at Raleigh.
Mr. John Cox has returned to hi
home at Wlnston-'Salem after spend
ing aome tlm In th city.
Mr. and Mr. William Worth Mar
tin, of Atlanta, Oa., will arrive short
ly for a stay of everal days In the
city. ' Mr. Martin comas to attend tn
North Carolina Cotton Seed Crush
era' convention.
Mrs. A. A. Hag-eman, of Shuck
Mountain, spent yesterday In the city.
Mr. W. F. Dowd and Matr Sid
ney Dowd, of Charlotte, ar spending
som time in Ashevlll.
Mr. and Mr. W. H. Woodbury war
in Durham during th week.
Mr. Elizabeth Davidson ha re
turned to Ashevlll after visiting la
the eastern part of th state.
Lieutenant and Mra. A. Fltpatrlck
spent yesterday In tha City from their
horn near Acton.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Waddell
have as their guest at their home In
Biltmore, Mr.. Waddall'a aunt, Mrs-
Cornwall, of Louisville, Ky.
Dr and Mrs. A. E. Gassier and Mrs.
W. B. Murray, of Btapleton. Staten
Island, N. Y., mak up a party who
are spending several weeks as gueat
at the Manor.
t
Mr. R. H. Wood, of Houston.
Texas, is visiting friend In Aahevllle.
Mrs. Lee Gregory ha returned to
Baltimore after spending two week,
with Mr. Gregory at the- Battery
Park hotel.
Mr. and Mr. Oeorg J. Green
have returned to their home In
South Carolina after spending a
month with friend and relative. In
th city.
Mr. George Menocal, who ha. ben
visiting his mother, Mrs. Esther Men-
ocal, for several week., left yester-
ay for Annapolis. Ma., wnere he ha.
NEW IMPORTATIONS ARRXVB.
Tha Nippon Art company ha ju.t
received a fre.h Importation of good.
irora japan, in tni smpmant ar
many specimens of exquisite em
broideries and othtr article, of artla
tio merit
einee coming to A.hevlllo th
Nippon Art company has. attracted
much favorable attention on account
ot tha artlrtlo Una of merchandise
displayed.
Sales are mad either at privat
sal or at public auction three time,
each day a 10:80 a. m. and 1:10 and
T:0 p. m. ad-lt
M. A W. Indian Coal always
meets with the approval of tha
on who pays th bills and tend
th fire.
Hav you tried this clean, free
burning and satisfaction giving
coal? If not. It's -tlm you did.
Orders filled promptly In any
quantity and aiie, at price you
have fcn paying for a quality
no bttr If aa good.
Prompt
Courteous
Service
; a:
In our store yon can
give your order at
leisure. A beautiful and
spacious store. A store
that is complete, bright
and up-to-date, in which'
good service is given and
in which cleanliness and
order are observed and
where low prices are
always quoted. Step
across from the post-.
office and meet ua.
gnocaasoFto Gk4 ft Kara)
Phones 718-719
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Miss Cruise's Shop
Gray and faded hair restored to
natural ooler. Absolutely harm
less. Hume' O'real and other
reliable preparation used.
It Haywood St. Phone it.
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ferfvIylrraJI.
MBS. DALK
Hairdressing Parlor
Shampooing and Manicuring.
Facial Massag and Scalp Treat
ment. Marlnello Preparations.
S Haywood St- 'Phono MT1
Biltmore Ice Cream
Fifty Cents
THE QUART, DELIVERED
Walker'sDrugSfore
Phones 1S3 and 1M.
' FIRS FT-'K.
Remodeled, Cleaned, Repaired.
Bummer Price.
Tailor Suits and Skirts.
LAMB A CO.
17 Haywood St. Phone 84.
TOtT NEED A CORONA TYPEWRITER
At horn or when traveling. Com la and talk It over,
Office Outfitter
Commercial Printer
Rogeis Bookstore
Phen St. AahtirU
. It Pattoa Ar. .
Opening Day
Tomorrow Monday
Asherllle'i New Comfort Shop.
We with to make It known to th ladles of Aahevllle and
vicinity that w bar opened la Ashertlle a branch of our com
fort shop, atrlotly up-to-dat and sanitary in every respect, thor
oughly equipped with all tha latest devices. Wo carry com
plt Una of fine human hair and ornaments e.l.o a full line of
the famou Fawthaaa preparation. Com up for demonstration.
W mak a' specialty of treating the face and scalp, cham
poolna manicuring, etc. Will appreciate your patronage. Take
elevator to Room 112, Druhmer Bid;., corner Patton avenue
and Church street
The Comfort Shop
B13 Druhmor Bid-.
E. B. HOWARD, Prop.
Phone 2236
Doctor Harriet H. Danser
Licensed, Graduate Chiropodist
THOROUGHLY MODERN EQUIPMENT
KO. 1 PACK 60UARE.
OVER NICHOLS SHOE CO.
the guests of Mr. and Mr. W. H.
' "Kt Al WlnstnnJSalem1 j&tV&UU