THE SUNDAY CITIZEN", 'ASHEVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1911
Society a" Personals
ow war poksa la th private
parlor at th SeJwyn kotal. The decora
tion consisted of sotted palms aad tens
tul a Brnfualoa o( white chrysanthe-
mama. Cathedral eandleetlcks, draped
la whit and sntwtned with try, bald
burning tapers. , 4 ..,
: ' iJule klss"Blneh Larsalsrs. daugh
tar of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Larsalsrs tha
. former saaaager of tha Selwjra hotel.
waa th nlr attendant - She war a
datatr r track of whIU organil
and light blue aasa aaa aaa- bow ana
a.rrt4 tha rtnsr oa a sliver trajr.
Th bride waa strtklngLr pretty la kar
wedding tewa of white orgtt and
ana boa,uot of brM roeee aaa nuuaea
will be of Interest to th hoot of frlvnda
of tha yooooT aoupl la weatera North
Carolina."
PMlowlng the awa of the saarrlag of. boea spending the greater part of the fall
Miss Helen Jonea. of Swaansaea, and I la th city la order to be near her aoa.
Mr. Charles V. Wee tail, of Ashsvllls. the I Ita anneunosrasnt of tha marriage
following detailed account of Us wedding
wale ooaurrod la Charlotte H U
. from Th Charlotte Obeerrer and will b
of much Intareat to frleada aad relatives
' of the brtd and groom la this etty aad
rtctnltyt - f 1
' -In a oeretnoay eharaeterlasd by beauty
and almpllolty Mies Helea Jones, of
Sa-aanaaoa, and Mr. i Charles Vernon
Weetall. of Aahevllle. wars wadded la
thls city Thursday evening a o'clock.
r. Youot, of Camp Oreene, offl-
Victor Sehrwald
MASSEUR
Phone 2342
The sor am any was attended ay a
. " few relatives aad friends. Th brtd and
; prtaogrooni knelt on a white aatla eoah
' . tna ta receive tha senedlotlou.
"Kn. Waetall la th only daughter of
' - Mr, aad Mrs. F. F. Jen, of wannanoa,
i ' and Is a tall handsome brunette with
' eharntfng, winning persoaaltty. tin was
( ' adooatod la Baltimore and Is a bright and
; aeseenpllshsd swan woman aad la ad-
Hired by a host of friends.
" ' "Mr- WestaQ la th younger son of Mr.
, and Mra. W. H. Wsstn. of AshsvUle.
. . Prior to enlisting la the army, he was
' associated with his father la th lumber
. ' V firm of W. H. Waetall aad corauaay. He
'.. was on of AshavUla's most prom In ant
aad suooeeafm young; men and jommands
r a wld circle of friends. Hs Is stationed
-at Caaa Oreene, being a member of
; ' Developing battalion No. 1.
"Mra. Waetall. mother of Mr. WaatalL
at at th maniac. . Bh has
Mia Chlo hankie and Sergeant Edgar
W. Ketts, both of Alba marie, rare mar
ried yaetsrday evening at T o'iect at
tha parsonags of tha Haywood Street
Methodist ohureh. Rev. O. P. Ader, pas
tor of th eharoh officiating. PrlMida of
tha bride and groom who, were r'eent
at tha oeremony were Mies Maty Foun
tains of Albemaris and Mr. K. V, da'ter
field of areensboro.
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Captain aad Mrs. Charles Jordan. Mr.
Paul Ringer and Mr. W. Vane Urowa
returned the middle of the weok (rum a
camping trip at Mr. Brown's eaM i which
Is near Slack Mountain, on tha NorUi
Pork.
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Mra. Jamas M. Oudger, Jr., chairman
of the Women's division of tha United
War Work campaign which Is to be held
oa November II, ta s whirlwind cam
paign, front f to I o'clock, requests that
the presidents of all, the. woraea s organi
sation In the city and president of a!l
tha woman's clubs will meet at the T. M.
C. A. building on Haywood a treat at I
o'clock Wednesday, November 10, at
which time Mr. M A, Brsklne, city
chairman f th drive, will outline ths
plan to bs used oa tha Itth. 'Phase wa
tt th head of th canteen wora aero,
la In charge of arrangements for this
oooaaloa and la being ably assisted b
other canteen workers. Thers are some
seventy matrons and girls who have been
actively engaged la this dspartmeat of
the Red Cross and these will go out by
motor aad take part In tbo ken party.
Uklng with them delicious refreehnvnts
to be served following ths game. A Rum
bar of handsome prises have been con
tributed for this occasion and tha svent
promises to be popular aad sonciesrui,
Deep Intareat la fait by svsryons la Ashe
vllle la ths happiness and welfare of .ths
patients In ths military hospitals In this
vicinity and much has bean dons for
their entertainment and pleasura. It
Is thought that ths ksao party will add
greatly to ths Thanksgiving dsy cele
brations at Kanll worth and that the con
valescent among ths patients will flnl It
a delightful social diversion.
Ths snaemnf'efMlss Julia Ashety,
of St. Petersburg. Pis., to Mr. Hdgnr
Latham, of KonderaonVlll. aaa ooea an
nounoed. Miss Ashsly has been spending
ths summer snd sutumn with Mis Itvth
Woo ten. of Henderson vtlle, and a group
of ths friends of ths brtde-eleot are plan
ning a aerie f pro-nupttal sotartaln
meata tor bar.
Tha maatlna of tit Woman's crab.
which was to hav been held with Mrs.
James M. Oudger, Jr.. at her hem en
Motorcycle Delivery
Anything
' Anywhefw 1
t AnrtlnM
WALKER'S
DRUG STORE
PbotMS 183sskI 132.
mea hav already pledged thamsslras for rrT1cn jfniA arena. Monday afternoon
volunteer ssrvlos and It la very Important
that they bs present at thla meeting that
they may Instruct their Individual or
ganisations and clubs.
Mr. Rsnry W. Roagland sntsrtalned
Informally Friday afternoon with a ten.
at her horns In Grove Park for ths offl-
wive who are stationed at ths
army hospital here.
Ths AshsvUls Canteen department of
ths Rsd Cross will entertain next week
for ths nurses, patients and soldiers at
ths General hospital, number twelve, at
Kenllworth, with a kens party. Tha
party will ba glvsa oa tha afternoon of
Thanksgiving day aad will start at I
o'clock. Mra. Thomas 8. Rollins, who, Is
will bs postponed again oa account of
ths quarantine.
Lieutenant Richard Lotighraa wtB re
turn thla afternoon to Oreen vllle, & C,
after spending th week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Loughran,
at their horns on Broadway.
Mra. Ellen Rio Clough returned Sat
urday evening to her hems on Montford
avenue, after spending several days with
friends at Esmeralda Inn, at Chimney
Rook.
Mr. William M.ciarke, of 151 South
French Broad avenue, left Friday for
Charleston, S. C, where hs goes to spend
FOR QUICK SALE
On Hart tV Crouas 1.500
foqt Down Draft Smokeless
Steam Boiler. Ha been
lightly used, therefore a
bargain can be had. See J.
R Rich Co.. 2 1 Broadway,
who will show you the boiler
and. give you the price.
CAROLINA COAL
& ICE CO. -
SO Pat A Drfctpmor Bldg.
(CONTINUED ON PACE BEVKN.)
SPECIAL TURKEY
DINNER SUNDAY
1:00 to 2:30 65c
Red Circle Club No. 16
Broadway, and Red Circle
Hotel, No. 370 Depot street.
Bo in ess lunch every
day. 60c.
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DISaaiMATION
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between the ordinary and the dis
tinctive prompt the well-dresaed
man or woman to wear only
tailor-made .clothes.
Present high prices of ready-to- h
wear garments add the further in- n
ducement that thrrf i now but ft
slight difference in the cost of the i
fwn -i'i
1 i'k
We are ready to measure you
suits or coats from the new.
woolens. II
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Tailor, to Ladlea and ConUemeri
Pack Sq.t by Southern Ry.
Women Now Admitted to
Army and Navy Union
Ysowotnsn, nurse and llsd Cross
workers ar now admitted to memDsr-
shlp In th Aroiy aad Navy Union.
v. -lessawssaWstL e.
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Gloves and
Neckwear
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have always been popular as Christmas
remembrances possibly because they
so well combine beauty and utility.
Stocks are at their best nowMark
. Cross and Marshall Field Gloves for
; women- eecond floor.
Men's Cloves, for dress, riding,
' driving and general wear first floor.
Crowley's exclusive creations, as
, well as an attractive assortment of
: lower-priced neckwear for women
second floor.
' Men's Neckwear the newest style
and color combinations first floor.
The National Council of Defense doesn't
want us to prolong our store houra nor employ
extra salespeople to serve you at Christmas time.
Early shopping is urged. DON'T wait until you
usually start to buy your Christmas gifts I Start
NOW, while you can make your selections '
leisurely, from full and complete stocks I
Every department of our store has attractive
suggestions to make in gifts that are useful and
approved by the Government and by the re
cipients! v
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RECONSTRUCTION DAYS
Make them days of thrifty accumulation for yon. you save
real money whenever you buy A-M-C FLOUR and) MEAI'
Buy "direct from the mflT in Ashevflle. Your friends will
tell you of the fine quality of A-M-C Flour.
24 lbs. A-M-C Finest IToor. .J. . . . ;L . . .11.30
24 lbs. A-M-C Self-Rising Hour ?..... .$1.60
A-M-C Corn Meal, per Ik...... I... .05
Asheville Milling Co
roorauon
Paul
ft VVfa
Manufaciurtrt of Flour, Meal, MBX
532 Haywood SL y Ttlephon 136
Give Blouses
Your feminine friends and relatives
will be delighted with the gift of a
charming blouse and one from
Moore's is sure to please.
Large assortments of models made
of Georgette, lace, chiffon, crepe de
chine, wash silk and cotton fabrics.
Some exquisite French models, and
an unusual stock of attractive black
blouses.
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Smart Suits, Coats
and Dresses
What gift could be , more practical or
useful than one from the Department of
Ready-to-Wear?
The special sales now on will enable you
to give something much handsomer than
you ordinarily could for the count you
decide to spend.
Suits and Coats are generously reduced.
Dresses specially priced at $15.75 to
$29.50 all sizes.
In this department, too, we would sug
gest furs, sport skirts, raincoats, silk petti
coats, negligees and bath robes, boudoir
slippers and caps, etc
Adirondack Clothing
for Sleeping or Sitting Out
Anyone who is out of doors a great deal, whether on
account of illness or vacation, will appreciate a gift from
this department. '
See ad on page 1 2
Munson Last ft
Boys' Army
Shoes
New shipment just
arrived, all sizes
and
We refund your money on any unsatisfactory purchase),
Remember- Uncle Billy Swicegood, the veteran shoe man,
is on his job with us. ,
Economy Sample SX;
Look for Yellow Covered Front
12 BILTM ORE AVE.
In the Boys' Department
Third Floor
are scores of useful gifts for boys suits, overcoats, macki
naws, sweaters wash suits everything for boys up to
the long trouser age.
CUT RATE TIRE CO.
N. A. Harrison, Mgr. . Phone. 2 74 7 Office, 3029 Res.
Mail Orders Solicited. Wholesale and Retail
On the First Floor
Everything for the boy post-graduated from Knicker
bockers, and his dad.
Men like gifts bought in this department because we
only carry manly merchandise in it. 1
ill Patton Avenue.
Telephone 78.
SUDDEN II falk'S
Prescriptioa DeuWy Elegant Toned
jjgX Standard Make-
.7iXJr PHONOGRAPHS
Tekpw x MUSIC HOUSE
76 Patton Ave.
Cruise's Dair Shop n . dai tic
Maaioartec. Oitaropod, VaebT VjO -17.011.0
' HaaaaKO, Scalp Treatment and rr"
IJectroljsla. , 1 O T fA7 A t
tM Haywood Itv Pbo IS, JO YAL
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