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THE SUNDAY CITTZE& ASHEVILLE, N. 0, DECEMBER 23, 1917. fSocietyi::Persondlsll - Mrs. Ray DeVeult tu hostess for the Christmas party given by tea . mimbi of the Robert Phllathee ' elass of the Central Methodist church last evening at her homo. No, t Aston place. Tha house m Appropriately decorated with tho Chrlatmaa colors, rod and groan, holly and avergrssns being used. Thara waa a large Chrlatmaa traa on which war plaoad th gifts to be given to tho family of - eight, which tho elaa la providing for. 1 Various games wora enjoyed by tho : forty mam bora after which refresh '. msnts wara served. 1 The Chrlatmaa ball will b given ' Tueeday avanlng at th Battary Park - hotel and not Monday evening. Thla ' dance will b largely attended by the , .college aet and th dancing- aet of Aabavllle a wvl a the hotel guests. A number of officer from the Seventh . regiment at Camp Wadaworth ar planning to attend thla dance. ' J Captain and Mrs.1 Tf. R. Alexander ' entertained Wednesday at their hand . aom residence near Swannanoa, with . a ' dinner and afternoon reoeptlon in nonor or their fiftieth wedding an nlveraary, A eumptuou dinner waa served . in the beautifully decorated dining room at t o'clock, only the lm ' mediate member of the family and a few friend being th guests. The . table waa decorated with Chrlatmaa ,: color and the 'nam tarda were en. graved In gold. Just betor dlnnet waa served a novel and Impressive vent took place, the remarriage ot ," th beloved pair. Th captain en tered on the arm of his eon, Mr. Hor ace Alexander, while Mr. -Alexander , entered with her daughter, Mrs. Dal. -. Th wedding march waa softly played during the ceremony which waa car- , ried out with solemnity, th Rev, I P. Bogle officiating. During th recep. tlon hour of S o'olook in th after noon until 10 o'clock In th evening th following guests called: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Alexander, . Miss Adele Alexander. Mr. Bain Alex ander, Mr. H. a. Alexander, Jr., all or ureeawooa, . v.; Mr. orover Al exander, of Black Mountain! - Mrs. . Clara Alexander, of Oregon Mlee Dal Alexander, Mrs. Ida Mull and Miss Franc Mull, of Morganton; Mr, and Mr. A. N. Alexander, Mis Dollle AL exander, Mrs. Carrls. Alexander, Miss Elisabeth - Alexander, Miss Josephine watainSf mm tne welkins, Mr. and Mr. C. H. Alexander, Mr. Perry Alex ander, Miss Mary Lou Gash, Miss Ra . chael Oash and Mr. Leroy Oaeh, of Azalea: Mrs. Leone Mima and Mr. ' Frank Mima, of Ashsvillei Mr. B. A ' Patton, Prof, -and Mr. It. P. Gulgon, of Farm School; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cogglns, Miss El.il Bollng, Mr. Porter A Webb and Mins Bstell Webb, of Aabavllle; Mrs. v K. Oerrell, Mlee Catherine WuHsme. Miss Elisabeth Williams, Mr. N. T. Williams. Mr. Arthur Watkins, and Rev. and Mr. I P. Bogle. - J el Coming ss. a complete surprise to their many friends is the announce ment of the marriage of Mis Muriel Louis Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Y. Zimmerman, of West Ashevtn, to Mr. , Burgin Pen sail. wnico tooa piece on Monday, Sep tember t. Mrs. Penirell Is th young est daughter of Mr. and Mr. Zimmer man and Is popular among a large oirois 01 rrienas. air. rennetl la a native of thl city and a member of the local bar. bavins been admitted t February. At present he I a mtrntir 01 company I or th 1 2 let Inrantrv. atatloned at Camp Jackeon. He la spending the holidays In the city with Mrs. Pennell. Th Country olub will give a soeclal tea-danea on Chrlatmaa dev from 8 o'clock until 1:10 o'clock. On Satur day, December tf. there will also be a tea-dance. Th annual New Tears' ball given by the house committee ot the club will take place on New! ear eve. Dancing will begin at I o'clock and last until after midnight, wnen a seiea course win De served. Th Girls' Card club meet on tat- urday with Mies Frances Hartsell at ner Bom on Cumberland avenue, r T Mrs. 0.' D. Beadle continues to ob serve her "at homes" each Wednes day afternoon at her home "Eastcote," on th Blltmor estate. A number of Mrs. Beadle's friend called last Wednesday. . ... J Dancing last vnlng at Grove Park Inn was enjoyed by a large number of th college set of the city beside th many guest at th Inn. Th occasion was ths regular Saturday evening dinner-dance given by the management of.th inn. J J - Dr. James A. Sinclair entertained during th past week with a 'stag" party at trie Battery Park hotel. Among the guest present were: Mr. J O. Deahier, Mr. Clarence Rankin, Mr. Granville Taylor, and Mr. -Charlton C. Millard. J Th guests at th "Kenwood" on Haywood street entertained .Friday evening with a moat delightful dancing party, xne lower floor of the large house wa thrown In on for dancing wnicn oegan at t. o'clock and lasted until-after midnight, when a delicious salad course was served. Punch was enjoyed during- ths evening. A most artistically rendered exhibition dance wa given by Mies Halyburton and Mr Hal Cochran. Thar war about forty gueata . The many, friends of Miss Kate Northrop, of Wilmington, will be In terested In the followlnar announce. ment of her engagement, taken from xne Washington Times: "And now let me whisper another on oi news in your ear. Yes, an en gagement, which is to be followed by a wedding In February. The man is Lieutenant Wlllard Benjamin Wria blatt, and the girl Is Kate Cummins Northrop, of Wilmington, N. C, ae winsome a little mis as on would meet m a day's journey. "Thla 1 true war-tlm romance. ripening In the very shadow of Camp Lee,' for Miss Northrop and her moth er ar spending th winter In Peters burg, Va. Lieutenant Weiesblatt ha been on duty there elnce computing nie oourse or instruction at the reeerv otheers' training camp at Fort Meyer ana cnere you have It , "Mia Northrop has been In Wash Ington for a few days, staying with Mr. and Mr. Ernest Hall Coolldg at their horn In Kenyon street, and at E recent she, is visiting In Baltimore, leutenant Weiesblatt. who 1s attach. ed to. tea SSOth Infantry, la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiesblatt, of rnuaaeipma. M mad his home in Washington for several year before going into tn army and. by the way. waa a chum of Sylvanus Stoke. The wedding will take place In Petersburg, In February, if no change of order come to complicate matter." J J Mr. and Mr. C. W. Beale will en- tertaln with a Christmas dinner-danoe on Christmas eve nlaht at thsir coun try home near Arden, having a their guests miss Constance Hemphill and mas juargsrsi j-iempnui. Ji J Mrs. Charles 8. Jordan nraaMaA at cne tea taDie yesterday afternoon dur ing the tea hour at th Country club. Owing to th many member of th college set being horn th crowd at tn ciub waa largerthan usual. Of Interest to their many friends wa th marriage at Marshall last Monday or Mlas Ma Sprinkle and Mr. W. O, Pope, of Mt, Mourn. N. C. Th wedding wa a quiet affair, only a few friend of th bride and groom Deing present, xne ceremony was per- formed by Rev. W. B. Flnley, pastor oi in fresoyterian church of Mar shall. Mr. Pop Is th accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. C. Sprinkle. She 1 a musician of note, having atudlad for several year at 8t Mary's college at Raleigh and be ing teaoher of muelo at th Madison Seminary at th time of bee marriage. Mr. Pop la a graduate of Mar Hill college and th University of North Carolina. As a member of the na tional guard he has been stationed at Camp Sevier. He will go to the offi cers' training camp at Fort Ogle thorpe. Mrs. Pone la a niece of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Chandlay, of thl city ana nas visited tnm a numcer or time. 'The Charlotte Observer of Saturday gives tne following concerning th marriage of Miss Elizabeth Alexander or Charlotte, and Lieutenant W. P. Thomson. Miss Alexander baa visited in Ashevlll and ha many friends In tn city: "Much social interest center In th wedding of Miss Elisabeth Ldnsey Al exander and Mr. wardlaw Perrln Thomson, lieutenant In the United States ftrmy, which will take place at the home of tte brlde'e parents, Mr. and Mra. Robert Owen Alexander, on Park avenue, Dllworth, thl evening at o'clock. . "Rev. John L. Caldwell. D. D.. will officiate. The wedding muelo will be played by Mrs. Henry Connor Sherrlll. accompanied by Ella Moaeley on th violin. 'Th bride will be attended by her (later. Mra. Torrance JO, Hemby will be dam of honor: Miss Naomi Alex ander maid of honor: Mioses Ruth and Penlope Alexander and' Mlas Eleanor Tate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tate, will be ribbon girls. 'Lieutenant Thomson will be ac companied by his brother. Lieutenant William Thompson. "A reoeptlon will follow th wad ding, after which Lieutenant Thom- Christmas Preparations V ' -r V in the ' Women's Department ' i f , , J , ' ; ' ... Include special prices on all street and utility Coats for women, misses and children; silk and serge Dresses; some evening gowns; tailored suits in all sizes from 16 to 44 FF. .VT i v ;' ,,; V. -;- '-. "'. ' :&",. '.''' " ' ' " - ' V Yoiir "Christmas Savings Check" will go a long way here. V Hosts of small gift articles are found in this department, we mention only a few: ss- HI son and brld will leave for AahevlUe ana Black Mountain. "Only verbal invitation nave been Issued to th ceremony and reception. . -"Th bridegroom-elect and his brother arrived la th elty Friday from Camp Jackson, at Columbia, b. c, ana ar gueau of Mr. and Mrs, Peter & Gilchrist, at their bom an rani avenue." i Jl Th members of. Trinity choir wOl sing Chrlatme carol at th looal sanitariums and hospitals beginning at 7:10 o'clock Sunday evening. Thl M a regular custom of the choir. ' J J: The Kalarhta of Columbus win at) their monthly, entertainment, danoa. uncn ana card party at their hall over tn ciusen panx New Tears eve. All mends or the order are invited to at tend and watch th old year out. Mrs. Mitchell and her daua'hter. Miss Margaret Mitchell, left yesterday ror a visit at New xorK elty. Miss Mitchell will return to resume her studies at St. Genevteve'e collage. Mr. and Mra. Bruee Drysdale left yeaterday for a visit to relatives at Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Gsnevleve Mclntvr has arriv ed from Columbia unlvetslty at New Tork to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. Leo Mclntvr. who 1 a student at Belmont college, Has also arrived ror the Christmas vacation. Mr. Julius Martin II. who Is at tending the Unlvoraltv of VtrrlnJa. has arrived to epena the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jullue C, Martin, 'at their residence on Liberty strsst. Mr. J. Norton has returned to Spay tanburg, after spending a few days In Aeneviue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Wast hav arrived from Morrlstown, Tenn., to spend Christmas, with'. Mrs. West's parents at their home on Bllunor avenue. Miss Minnie Men-Its. of Ormond. Fla., the niece of Mr. and Mra. a. H, Knoblauch, of West Ashsville, who has spant th greater part of the year in ths city, will leave for her horns today. i '- j ' TVbirow is the last day ; to buy the day before I Buy wisely, give wisely, give useful gifts: practical presents which will endure will last will serve. - X v ' ' . fa jotted down different hems from off our ahelres, can thla list, here ere ear- viceeble electJons to fnake it more pleasant for mother for dad for friend or relet! old or young. Comfort giving-, pleeaure giving fifta. Mlas Myrtle Hawkins has arrived from Forest City end 1 at her home. in west Aahsvui jor tne holidays. . Col. James 8. Ptnchard, of Mont gomery. Ala., will arrive today to spend the Christmas holidays with his family at tneir bungalow in urov park. Corporal Henry C. Gudger, of Camp Jackson,, arrives today to be with hlu motner, Mrs. Bessis u. uuager, dur ing the holidays. Mr. George Tripp returned yester day to his horn at Atlanta, Ga., after a brief stay In th oity. Mr. R. W. Ingram, who has been her for an indefinite stay, left yester day for a stay of several days wltli his parents at their home at Birmingham. Lieutenant W. R. Bhelton, of Camp Jackeon, Is spending ths holidays hers with his sister, Mrs. C. M. Bean. Sweaters of silk, knit wool and angora in all colors. Wool Scarf and Cap sets; scarves of silk and lace. Blouses Georgette, crepe de chine, taffeta, habutai, satin, Jap silk and white self-figured madras tailored blouses. Geor gette, Chiffon and lace dress up blouses, sizes 34 to 46. J y. Neckwear Attractive new styles priced at 25c to $8.50. Hand Bags of Velvet, Faille, Soft taffeta and leather all colors, all prices. New en velope purses. Knitting and Shopping Bags Handsome ones of satin, cretonne, etc., beautifully em broidered arid finished, Boudoir Wear Some en trancing new caps and slippers in all colors negligees, bath robes, matinees. . ' - , Silk Petticoats White and Colors. - . . , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haynes lea v. Monday for Columbia to spend Christ mas with Mrs. Haynes' mother, Mr R. P. Corbett Mln MtrV MUwii Wwavwr a student of Ranidotob-Macon eoOlece, Lynohlmirff, Vsw. 1s spemdda' the holl days with her paretrta, IMr. aid Mrs. JoJm Wewver. ,y MUe. A. S. Altttiau. of Tusouhrm eonesje, OiVsetyvIlM Tenn.. is a Mrs. CarMfe Csmr MWcfheU'a. No. 1 Aston rUwe, for the hiottdeya, Mr. and Urn Cumm WadTIl have one to Grown Ritver to spend Chrlsttmas wtth Mr. and Mrs. Twnoh Cox at their plantattom. Lieut James Co-tonmn. Who ts at aTaimp Jackson, 8. C, is spending the "week-end witot his mothr at her home cn Momtfard avemie. For Him ' Auto Horn Auto Searchlight Auto Trouble Clamo Bed Lamp .Desk Lump Flaahlight Heating Pad . Immersion Heater Shaving Mug Auto Jack Battery Tester Auto Pump For" "Her Boudoir Lamp Chafing Dish. ' ' . Coffee Urn , ' Comb end Curling Iron , "Electrolier Flat Iron Grill Store ' Hair Drier Massage Vibrator Toaster . -Desk Lamp THTR: HONOR OP THE NAME. What the press says about it: "Something entirely new and Bp to data." "Somehow it has a vital heart Interest that carries the hearers." "Somehow ths muelo appeals to alL" : "Bom of ths songs touch the heart at its tenderest place." "The songs are not common place but splendidly effective . and patriotic" "There Is an Individual charm to the accompaniment' In thes new song showing tha rare qualities of the author." "The Mother' Bong a pray er In vivid reality." "The plot never drags but Is carried forward in the libretto, while ths' music brightens and emphasises the development of . the plot, reaching an enthusi astic climax." , While "Pat" well, you must see and hear "Pat" and his rol licking song.' To be given tn tha near fu ture for Red Cross. The very best candies on the market ror the money 80 CENTS THE POUND No advance in price. A large shipment including all kinds and sizes just received. WaIkerYDn- Sole Agent Phone 183 Phono 132 MISS CRUISE'S SHOP M Haywood St.-, Phoas 11 Marlnello treatments. Electroly sis manicuring and shampooing. ' Halrdresslng and chiropody. nllllll Dunn's Orchestra HAS ONLY A FEW NIGHTS OPEN DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK We furnish music for all occasion. Dancea, recep tions, etc Write, R. D. Payne, Mgr., Box 218, or Phone 423 and call for "Shorty." Less than one-fifth of Spain's coal mines are officially recorded as pro ductive. -... Mr. hrto RawTs wOl . return to his home on Liberty street the Bret of the week, after spending several days at Washington. Oity and Pmiadwtphfie. Mr. end Mrs. Henry F. Booott. of Richmond, "Ve,., are to the city for severoa aaysr star. Mir, and Mrs. Frank Oudger expect to move enortly to thetr new house on Oourtlaad avenue. . . Mjw. J. W. Thomsm. of Spea-tan- burg, was the wuwst of her lrother, Mr. H. o. cnawdiey car a short time fht week. Mrs. Tnomason wee ao- coinpmarled home by her father, Mr. M. A. Ohevndley wo wUl seewd some fikn with her before returning to his home at Mamrnalt f IMr. O. Hen-tey has retunwed ro Bairttmore, MA., sifter spervdlug a few days sn the cty. IMr. B. A. James, who has been tn (Ashevm for some tfme, left yesAerday for a visit to relatives at St Louts, MOv Mrs. II. H. Brlggs and her cfMrn amrtfved yesterday from Waehtagton CDty to spend the holMaye wtm Dr. BB-ltT. Mr. Melvm Carter 1 saves torooiTow Don't Wait until your shovel scrapes the bottom of your coal bin be fore ordering coaL Order in time. ' . Old-Fashioned Turkey Dinner , Served at the BANDANNA TEA ROOM Tonight and Christmas Day and Night Special Price to Soldiers Best Cooking in the Qty Try it Once ' -Open Sunday From 4 to 8 All Day'. Christmas THE FABER PIANO An excellent piano. ........ .$250 THE LESTER PIANO Unexcelled, recommended " by the best artists .$350 terms FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE For th Best In Pianos, Bdlsona and Vlctrolas. none tee. Tg Pateoa Ave. . ... ' ' Phono 78. 11 Patton Ave. Gift for Men and Boyt on the Ut and 3rd floor. II a for Morrison, "Vev, where be wVH enter the eveuion cams. Mr. carter wmi de sveio oonstrtKi woo work. He has been spendta several days with his mother, Mrs. Sueh Carter, at her home North Freooh Broad avenue. IMr. Roger MerVw ether, who t at Camp fJevter, wfM spend Chrletmae day with his varema, Mr. aaa ALrev, d. Ia Meriwether, ett their home m For est Hill pes. .. . Mr. sod Mm J. Ortoa, who bare been tn Aathrfre tor severed weeks. have foae eo their heme hi FlorM. for the houdayai They expect to re turn to the city for an tadeflntt stay. , Mr. George TTnsley. of Maeon, O,, pent everal Oays in AsherfUe this week. . " Bits. Grace Kn. who has jen the guest ef retatrves a Morgeatoa, tor e, few days, has letmpea to her Mae at BtKmore. . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. 8.'tav4s and CbeV two smedt ehndren of Cotunvhos, 8. C, are vMtktg to the dty for a fort night. ... Mr. eand Mrs. George Krtnfcle and Mies Etlselbeth - Krtakle, hawe gone from their heme n the eaetero pert of he eejbte for a short visit here. They remsUn utnta after Christ- Mr. Prank MeDowd. of Spertanfeorg Is peodmc the wenk-end to AattevlUe. Mhm Ethel AeararurrWed the tost of the taiet week Srcsn Mont Aaoem emlnery at Mount Fleaemnt, N. G, t erwewt the OhrwHiiee liclHaia ewi LAST CALL for the BELATED SHOPPER - Come where you can get useful, lasting Gifts. Military Wrist v $4 OP ' Cuff Buttons Solid .-. ej6 OC Watches ....J p4es.3 Gold $L.LO ... I MuUctning Sett flO AH Cameo Bropchet eSolid w QACfi tot ................ U.D GoU Mounting ...Vw p4uU tffr.r... $4.50 . HniszM., . . . ':. - -. .... . , ' ' Lavafiers Solid Cold. , i0 Qf? Cigarette ; v f0 r for ................ J)aCe7J Cases . . . . PieOll : IMclc Sams Jewelry Loan Co. 19 BOtmore Aye. Open , 'till late Xma Eve Night A ill (CeaUaeed ea Ksat Page.1
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