THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASIIEVILLE. N. C, OCTOBER 13, 1918.
Society d Personals
Th heat pane .marlatned by Vtiu nlar. Mlaa JooaJrn Orr. hav returned In
lllimliif Ham. Ala , by anctor. aft.r .pend
ing oxiif Hint at Mr Waaiharly's sum
mar plare at lilauk Mountain.
Mr and Mn W J i.onlrr. nf IhH city,
li!.l Mm. la at Marshall during th.
oark.
I Mr W l Muipa and har daughter.
'Mrs Nettle Moor. Itoatick. motor.d n
l.ae1onie ilia mid 11a of tha weak an I
j ei ml aeveral daye with Vra Munru .
! daughter. Mr Henry Heeler Moor.
I Mr Jante II
i tha rltv. after a
txga. T.nn.
Wood ha return. J 10 J
hort star at (.'hatta-
Mr
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, a lay
I Mr
afM Wre (", l Harrington, of Pe.
Mwh , iti Iter, for an Indeflntt.
JDHaabath Weav.r at tha country homi nf
Wr pa ran la. Mr and Mra runt M
Vhvu, In tha Harda.m tallay. naa re
turn. lo tha rkt) afiar a moal a !)'
tan day' tr Mlaa Weavers ritm
were oumpoaed of har rhml i.iatea, tounn
Till allamUns Ilia (.rove Park ih...
miin thm bain-: Mlaa Kllsab.ih i.
Una Mlaa Hrten Hawthorne Mlaa Carrie
V Waav.r and Mlaa I Karat hy 'i Mia
Jolinn. mamtr of tha arhoal fa. ul'. )
ahajxrimail tha party.
.4 .it
Tha mjtiv frlenda In tha illy of Mlaa
Cannula If Wood formerly of AstatIM
will b Interested lo know tliat hr la n
1 Nnnaalk, Conn, alar a ehe la tha
junior twmee mother ami entern irer at
th tllllalda ar-ho.il t,r a-iPa Mlaa W...1
la elate- of Mr. and Mr Jamea II W.J
Of tlil city.
M Jt Mr Rohan I lorturirh. of Phllal.-ltihta.
The Informal itin.iur nartv l-n Ul p, M (i., ,, ,,f Mr John IV A'1" M
evening by tha nianK.-nirnt of i.iun M.nitf .id aianut f.r a al.irt nh.l
Park Inn la honor nf the rural a at.m In j
I th Inn wai a ni .at enlotahl. aff.lr I Mra II II Ciithile and aniall aim left
A number at ivk-end fiaraia. offirrra ' during Ilia week fvr a a'ay al l.rrnvi;ia.
4 th varloua nearby ramia. wara among H v.. before remaning to th.lr hom. In
thorn prent. Heversi rnuplai from the.K-iuih I'm Una
lanrlnf l of tha city war out for th
. wvnlruj.
Jt J
A Warn har of young wnmrn from Aialra
ntrtJnd during ttj iraak at dinner at
tha Bat vary Park hotel. In th tarty
war: Ml R Ilrrwn. Mia M. rhlattuin.
Vial I. M. Randall. Mlaa I. Moffa't and
Mlaa B. Soott.
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A rwmhor of th mnrnhar nf tha rluh
and Tlaltor In th city mntorad lit tn
th Country oluh aaarfrdav arttnc.n
aod aanjoyed a rup of taa. Th" it il'-a
and the anjoylnf a t of tann'a lunia
tn lata In th atarnoan for tra
J .4
Iff Ola Kncllah nlrtaln. yaatar-
)y aftamoon at th Red rmii tea room
& Toilet &
ToHet
Preparatioris'Hi
opplf Ukt e7 br!p nafura '
mjuirea. I ney rectify morbid
kin condition then (root th
ourca of akin health, princ
Undine of natural beauty.
Don't confua Marineflo Ptep
trMloa. wlik ortlinary en aaua.
Tnar'radiflwaM. T . .arnntd t aulta
and lualw aaxiual Hum kM
fiaauty.
Mr. Dale MartnWIo KhotJ
M Uaywood Ml. Itaon ItTI
Mr and Mr II ('. Realm ar among
the werk-end vlaltora In lite city.
Mr
(enl
W Oawford. of Knoirllla, Trnn..
a ahort whi; hrr rc-nt!y.
Mr. and Mr Colt nd Mra Chariton
MMIartl rrturnrd raw'ntly to thrlr home
In Kilaiemont nark, after an extended
motor trlu In the north.
Mr (.rcirge Hhilford will leav thla
werk for Nrw York rlty, whrte ahe will
remain ditiljiK the wlntrr with her daurh
ler, Mlaa Mary Kranfe Kliuford. who la
I here.
Mr firar Parld. of nirlln. B.
Mr and Mra. r.eorge A. Iwl, who la with relative her for a fortnight.
Vi , who I raouperatlng after a
ahort lllneea Mr. ami Mr, l.ynian are
etaylng with Mra J. Taylor Am la at her
houa on Haywood at reel.
Mr Ida Jerrey spent Trlday In th rlty
with frtrrda Mm. Jervay I at Fletcher
for the winter and will com to Aahavlll
th Brat of th week for a day.
Mia Ruth Rankin, who ha been pnd
tn th cummer at WaynecTlll and In
Aahevllla a th guaat of Mra. Howard at
her hom hare, returned Friday to Haran-
nah, Ca. Mia Rankin ha frequently
brrn a cummer gueet In th city.
Mr and Mr. II. W Bowman and amall
latiichter left yraterday for their hom at
Ja'-kaonvHI. FU . after an eitendd atay
here.
an Paek aqua re at i cUitk. hating aa j have been giirata at the Mnn-r for a .me
Tier chief arueata. Mia Virginia r and ' time, leave thla week for their home at
Ml Allc Mumner. Autumn flower ; Cleveland. Ohio.
r uaed a a center piece on th tea
ahl.
a
Mlaa Helen Taylor, of th Tnung Wo.
Mlaa Dora Gulae and Mlaa Sarah Moore,
who have been vlaltlng Mra. Frederick
Kent (t her houa on Cheelnut treef for
man Chiiatlan aaaoelatlon. ha a calletlflie paat aeveral weeka. hve returned to
attaavOon to th following In 1 Treating
new rtlatlv to th aa -tatlon: turlng
th waek beginning November II, the
Toung Woman Chrlatlan aorltlon wll
sk tha paopl of tha Unliei) Ktatea for
U. 000,000 to carry on It war work for
young women In thla country an! the
eonntric of our alllea. Co-operating with
Via national campaign committee, tre
aoin of America a most prominent and
efficient women. Recently In New York
A apaaJias' Inatlfute waa held, attended
by a number of th women who will part I -rlpal
In launching th campalirn. Among
thaaa waa Mra. Kate Lancley Hoaher, nf
Richmond, tha wll known writer. Mra.
Boahar waa tremendoualy lntereatd In
tha soop of th aaaoelatlon. "Th blg
glt thing about tha Y. W. C. A." ah
aid, "ha been Its own remarkable
growth, I can rmembr It In It earlier
year, whan It had many limitation of
contact and equipment, but now It hai
ere tad both for Itself of late."
1 Mr. Gaorfa K. Hanger. Jr., returned
atridajr to Philadelphia, Pa., after ten,l
Ing anlfht day furlough with hi father
n Blltmor avenue. Mr. Hanger Is on
tha U. 8. B. Minnesota.
! Mra. Campbell and children, who have
BHD spending the summer season at
iMon treat, ar now th guests of Mr.
jCampbaU's slater. Mra. K. E. Boggs, at
bar hom at Spartanburg.
Mlsa Jawl Thompson, of Spartanburg.
Ihaa baa pending several weeks In thla
Motion of th tt. 0
f Mr. and Mr. Gordon. Klaer and young
on who hav been vlaltlng here, have
returned to their home at Atlanta, Gu.
Mr. T. T. Bailenger, of Atlanta, Ga.,
ha bn pendlng a short while visiting
In this Motion of the state.
: Ttr. and Mrs. L. K. Creaaman and chil-
dico, who have been with Rev. C. D.
Creaaman lo Tenneaaee. have returned to
their hom In th city.
' Mr. A. J. dreen left yesterday for a
stay at Norfolk, Va.
Mra James Weatherly and her dnuith-
thrlr liemea at Waahlngton. IJ. C.
' Mrs. Frank B. Hayne, of New Orleana,
who hsa been at her summer home nt
Flat Kork. Is now visiting at Greenville.
8. C.
Mlaa I.llllan Davis haa setumed to her
home at Tampa, after spending several
weeks In this section of tha etat.
Mrs. Paul flmatheni I the guest of Mrs.
Rnmurl Mackey at Marshall for a short
while.
Mr. Walter Fnater, who haa been at
Kenllworth hospital, haa rone to Camp
Taylor, K, to enter the officers' training
camp.
Mrs. S. J Alhrlrht la with her sister.
Mrs. A. W. Faulknor, at her home on
Pearson drive for a stay before icolng to
Washington. I). to be with her daugh
ter, Miss Kuth Albrltfit.
Mlsa Gladys Wilson left Friday for
Washington. C. after a visit here with
Miss Cameron Dniinmond, on Chestnut
street.
Mr. W, B. SoRelle arrives Tuesday to
spend a ahort while with Mr. 8o.KeUe.
who Is here for an Indefinite stay.
Mrs. Richard Taylor has returned to
Oaiumble., B. C, after spending several
dsys with her mother, Mrs. Charles E.
Hughes, at her residence In Grove park.
Mr. W. R. HarreU of Forest City, has
been vlaltlng relatives In Aalievllle for
several days.
e ;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews and chil
dren, who htive been In this vicinity for
some monlhs, have returned to their
home In South Carolina.
Mrs. Edward J. Cabanlss, who has been
In AshevlUe for the summer ami nutumn
seasons, will leave the middle of the week
for her home at Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. C. H. Hill, of Philadelphia, Pa., has
been spending several days In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Julian Lyman have.
rH-'Mip,! to Aehevllle, after a visit to
Clark leav Tuesday
where they will be
Mr end Mr. U. H
for Hramford. Ont.,
Indefinitely.
Mr. r.eorg M lyewl. who has been a
guest at Grove Park Inn. leav this week
for hi hom at HI. Ioula, Mo,
Mr. Ince Ilolmea. formerly of Ashe
vlUe. who la now at Flat Rook. pent a
ahort while In the city during the week.
Mra. William B. Hallman, of Cincinnati.
Ohio, has arrived at Aihevllle and will
spend several weeks In the city.
Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Delphln har 're
turned to tnelr home In Florida, af'er a
month' ty In the city.
Mr. nd Mr. C. G, Memmlnfer snd
Miss Christine Memmlnge-r, com Wed
nesday ajter a stay In th north. They
will leav Aahevllla Thursday for their
wlnler place at Lakeland, Fla.
Mr. Burt 8. White I her for a week,
from his home In the eastern part of the
state.
Mr. and Mra A. King, who have been
In this section of the state for th autumn
season, have returned to their home In
Tennessee.
Mrs. Granville Taylor nas returned to
her home In Edgemont park, after spend
Ing the summer with her sister. Mra. Rob
ert Henry, at her home at Utlca. N. T.
Mr. Erlo Rawls returns this evening to
Runlon, after pendlng the week-eni at
his home on Liberty street.
Mrs. J. W. Bacot and Miss Flora Baeot
and Mlas Lusa Bacot have returned to
their home at Charleston, 8. C after a
stay In this section of the state.
Mrs. J. W. Moore, ofGastonla, la her
for a tay of some time.
Your
Physician
will tell you that
most cases of
INFLUENZA
are contracted in
poorly ventilated
rooms. Our store is
the most thoroughly
ventilated drug store
in the south. It is
open from Patton
avenue to College
street. A six-foot
column of
Good, Pure
Asheville Air
is constantly flowing
through. Our stock
is composed of every
thing a good drug
store ought to carry.
G o ode & Barb ee
Inc.
Phone 718
"SUDDEN"
DELIVERY
YOU PEOPLE
of
WEST ASHEVILLE
GET YOUR CAPSULES
OEIFOIRE
Tflne "Fta" Gets You
AH Prescriptions
Filled by Registered Pharmacists
C1AVEM9
DRUG STORE
Well Building WEST ASHEVILLE Phone 3091
Night Clerk Over Store
ter. Mr. Maurlc Henderaon. and hr their son, Mr. Ellsworth Lyman, at Camp j Way on Church street, returned Friday
Mr. aod Mrs. R. L. Tat win return
shortly to their home at Charlotte, after
a stay of some tlmo here.
Mrs. Allen S. Hurburt win leave the
Inst of the menth for her home at Ri (lee
way. Pa., aftes spending the summer
months with her father, Mr. W. W. Bar
nard, at his house on Chestnut street.
Mrs. John I. Hasnrd and her two daugh
ters. Mlna Ruth Hazard and Mlas Sarah
Hazard, who have been In the city for
several weeks as the guest of Mrs. Sue
m
A Wonderful Showing
of Tailored Skirts
Beautiful fabrics fancy woolens in
plaids and stripes, box and side pleat
ed models in colors or black and white:
Satin. Taffeta and Silk Poplin are
used for many effective models.
Full Line of Sizes and Prices
Blouses to Wear with the Separate
Skirt or Tailored Suit are Shown in
Lavish Variety.
Plainly tailored taffetas, satins, men's wear crepe, etc.
Dressy styles of Chiffon, Georgette and lace some ex
quisite hand made French models are included in the Fall
wfc.
See West Window.
11 Patton Ave.
Telephone 78.
to their home at Georgetown, B. C. Mr.
Hazard and her daughter have been con
stant summer guests In Asheville and
have numbers of friends here,
Mr. James 8, Plncknrd. who ha been
at her summer home here In Grove park,
expects to leav shortly for her home at
Montgomery. Ala., for the winter season.
Mr. Plnckney and her daughter, Miss
Sallle Plrckney, of Charleston, 8. C,
who are at their country home near Flat
Rock, spent a short while In Asheville
during the week. They will leave shortly
for Char Me ton.
Mr. John McFarland William .after
a short stay with her son, Mr. Jack
Williams, who Is at the students' army
training camp at the University of North
Carolina, has gone to Fayettevllle, where
she joined Mr. Williams. They will re
main there during the winter.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Crisp are among
the out of town visitor In Aahevllla for
several day' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Wlllnott and small
son returned during the week to Now
Orleans, La., after an extended stay In '
this section of the state.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Chllds and their
son, Lawrence, who spend their summers
at Mountain Home, have returned to St.
Petersburg, Fla., for th winter,
Mrs. Oscar H. Miller haa returned to
her home, at 2S Austin avenue, after a
month's visit to New York.
Lieut. Col. William H. Smith leave to
day for a stay at Washington, D. C.
Mr. J. H. Wayat't left yesterday for
slorfolk, Va., after a brief stay here. j
Dr. and Mrs. Ware, of Shelby, arrived I
yesterday by motor and are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Ware at their
house on Orange street.
Mr. Allen J. Krebs, Jr., left yesterday
for Boston, Mass., where he will enter the
Boston Tech aviation ground school.
Mr. D. Harris left yesterday for Louis
ville, Ky,, where he will visit his family
for a ahort while.
Miss Blanch Blake, who has been spend
ing the summer months In AwhevlUe, has
gone to Tallahassee, Fla., for the winter.
Miss Cora Lee Drummond will return
today to her home on Charlotte street,
after spending a fortnight with relatives
at Richmond Va.
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on Your Kodak
Work
Prints made on double
weight glasa, or single
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the following prices t
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"On the Square" yrer Nichols'
Fbono 1704. UberiDe, N. a
WHY
should you pay dealers profits when
you can buy A-M-C FLOUR AND
MEAL DIRECT FROM THE MILL?
24 lbs. A-M-C Finest Plain Flour $1.40
24 lbs. A-M-C Self-Rising Flour $1.50
A-M-C Native Com Meal, per lb 05
Asheville Milling Corporation
Manufacturers of Flour, Meal, Mill Feed
532 Haywood St. Telephone 136
The Fourth
Liberty Loan
We'll all back up our
boys "over there." Hang
out the flag and get in the
Bond Buying Line of
Patriots.
Phone 130 for Coal
CAROLINA COAL
& ICE CO.
50 Pat. Ave,, Drhomor BIdg.
Mr. Thomas S. Rollins leave today for
a stay at Washington, D. C.
Mr. Jamea S. Coleman leaves today for
a short stay at Union, S. 8. He will re
turn the flrtt of the week by motor with
Mrs. Coleman and party.
Mia Bthel Sutton, who Is spending
some time at Black Mountain with rela
tives, spent a short while In Asheville 1
during Hie week.
Dr. Frank Roberts, of Marshall, spent
Friday In the city.
Mre. Ernest White and little son re
turned yesterday to their home in the ' f
eastern pan 01 ins aiuie, auflr apvuuina
several months at Waynesvllle and here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamilton and family
of Cleveland, Ohio, are expected In the
city for the winter season. They were
among the visitor here last winter and
are well known In Asheville.
Dr. J. S. B. Woolford, of Chattanoogn,
who 1 here with Mr. Woolford for the
winter, spent several days this week at
M home. They hav a cottage at wew
Bridjraw
Mra. John Langley, organiser and com
mander of the Red Cross canteen of Plke
vllle, Ky., has arrived with her baby and
is with her parnt. Mr. and Mrs. James
(CONTINUED ON PAOE SEVEN.)
Motorcycle Delivery
Anything
Anywhere
Anytime
WALKER'S
DRUG STORE
Phones 183 and 132.
Protec! Your Good Health
by wearing a pair
of our
ALL-LEATHER SHOES
properly fitted by one of our
experienced shoe fitters
Boston Shoe Store
we)teaaai nm9memmGSHiMfstHmmay Hai
UOSKY TO LOAN
AT
ANTI-FLU!
A Hearty Meal
Good Ventilation
Sanitary Drinking Cups
Paper Napkins
Found at
3 Pack Square.
RED
TEA ROOM
COME ACROSS
With your money It will be returned to you
later with interest.
Back Our Boys' Bayonets By Buying Bonds.
WARD ELECTRIC CO.
a k; c-i.a:.i
12 Battery Pork Place.
Phone 449.
Cruise's Hair Shop
ManJoarina;, Chiropody, Facial
Massajre, Scalp Treatment and
FJeotroIysas.
ft Harvrood St. Pnnae
PREST-O-LTTE
BATTERIES
PREST-O-LITE
BATTERIES
FOR GOOD
BATTERY SERVICE
Sawyer Motor Co.
15-17 S. Lexington Ave.
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Patton At.
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