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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER G, 1919. TRINITY WORKERS TO MEET THIS EVENING To Start Campaign Sunday For Nation-wide FundFinal Iiwtroc , lions To Dc Given Tonight. Team captain and mem belt) of the Ituma In charge of the nation-wide eampaign for Trinity Eplscoflal rhurch, who were recently appointed, ' V 11 meet this evening at 8:15 o'clock st the church to receive final instruc tion before starting- the campaign on Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon the captains and member will meet at Trinity at 2:30 o'clock to start the canvass of the members of the church In all sefr lions of the city. The canvassers will use the dunlex envelope system, one of which will be for the local parish work and the other for the missions. The captains and members of the teams follow: Ben M. Jones, captain: OwA Nor veil, Judge Thomas A. Jones. Dr. F. h. Hunt, captain;. X. It. Meriwether, Julian A. Woodcock. 8. It, Forbes, captain; Capt, John A. Perry. Haywood Parker. Dr. F. Webb Griffith, captain; Dr. B. F. Hall. R. H. McDuffle. Walter I Taylor, captain; J. 1 lardy Lee, Dr. P. li. Moaje, Judge Henri B. Stevens. W. B. Church, captain; John Aoee, XV. Btebblns. Cameron MacRae, captain; Robert Redwood, Arthur Rankin. Henry Redwood, captain; Vance Brown, R. M. Orlfflth, V. O'O. Fletcher,' captain; Morris Myers, Cecil pevlnlsh. . Frank Norvell, captain; Waiter v. Carpenter, J. J. Tales. Lyons Lee, captain; Edwin Harts horne, S. P., Bean. A. B. Bites, captain; J. D. Pool, J., P. Underhlll. Frank Llndsey, captain; John P. X'orster, Dr. Geo. Lambert. Thomas J. Woolrldge, captain; Alan McDonald, Sneed Adams. W. Q. Howard, captain; Eugene Carland, Dr. Harrison. W. L. Hunt, captain; Dr. Wilson Pendleton, C. L. Murrow, Hugh Bryan. NOTED LECTURER TO BE HERE Oil MONDAY Will Dr. Hannah Morris Social Morality Work High Scrhoot. in Speak on Asheville ASSIGN MINISTERS AT TODAY'S SESSION Bervlces Tomorrow Will CIoe Year's "Conference of the Wesleyan Church Hore. T)ils N. C. Dr. Hannah Morris, lecturer for So cial Morality committee. Is expected in Asheville Monday to begin a series of addresses. Bhe Is at present In Charlotte, where she la delivering addresees for the committee. Dr. Morris In a native of Pennnvl 'vania, her home being near Went Chester Bhe was educated In a prl vate school In Philadelphia and Is a graduate of the Woman's Medical college of the class of 1902. Bhe practiced medicine In West Chester for a, number of years and during the war was a member of the war work council, national board of the Y. M, C. A., tl. R training corps activities, Dr. Kathcrine F. Davis. Women's dl vision. Dr. Morris will hold her lectures at the auditorium of the new hlrfh school. She is assisting in the health program which is being established In North Carolina. Her work is en tirely under the government, the Y. W. C A. Is only assisting the govern ment In securing places for the lec turers. Appointment for the ensuing year will be made at today's session of the North Carolina Wesleyan Methodist conference meeting In West Asho vllla. At last night's session a special mis sionary prog-am under the direction of this W. H. and F. M. society, was followed' with considerable interest. Rev. T. P. Baker, missionary secre tary of the connection, spoke interest ingly of the work of the denomination with especial reference to the mis sionary activities. Miss Cloo Young, who has served as a missionary in Africa, delivered an address, dealing upon the need of missionaries to prbpogate the gospel In the dark con tinent. Mrs. Anna K. Folger, south ern organizer, spoko of thav campaign and the results to be obtained. One of the most interesting sessions held during the conference was that Thursday evening when a large num ber of the delegates and other mem bers of the various churches pledged themselves to hereafter tithe their In comes. This action followed several addresses upon this subject, which JACKSON TEAM WINS DUCK PIN TOURNEY FOUR SMALL FIRES IN PAST 24 HOURS The fire department had two calls yesterday afternoon, the first one be ing from Central avenue where a roof of a house, belonging to H. B, Hood had caught. The next one was from Roberts and Buxton streets where the , roof of a dwelling was damaged. The first call was at 2:00 o'clock and the next one was at 4:0? o'clock. 1 The two fires yesterday made the fourth within - the past twenty-four . hours, up to the time the last alarm had been turned In, and all of them would have probably resulted In larger losses had it not been for the quick work of the fir department Grlsett Team Defeats Johnson In Ton Pins. In the duck pin tournament at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night Jackson won three straight games from Honess ana held Place as high man with a scora of 296. Sowers , . g2 Humphries 87 Kilcrease 68 Honess , . . . 106 70 92 88 96 79 67 81 88 231 268 2ST 290 Totals 868 348 SIS 1014 Jackson . Hutchlna Bradford Clayton . . . 95 ,. 71 ,.100 .102 81 72 99 95 120 70 88 69 296 218 282 26 Totals 868 847 142 1067 Ton Ilns. Hill 189 179 207. 678 Fortune ..172 168 185 620 Miller 179 147 168 494 Johnson ,...,,. 216 213 221 6S0 Totals .756 702 781 2239 OXE YEAR AGO TODAY WAR. Ilf THE in Reports of serious disorders Berlin caused by tha bolshovlkl. - United State troeos entered Mains, ono of the principal Uorinan fortresses on the Rhine. SQUEEZED TO DEATH! Young .....,,..170 183 149 Neely .190 167 222 1 K. Hall.. ....215 213 16 A. Orisett ...... 115 384 216 FUNERAL SERVICES OF O. W. DUNN TODAY Will Be Conducted From the Resi dence 45 Madison Avenue, . Services for ,Q. W. Dunn, who died Friday morning, will be conducted from the residence, 46 Madison ave nue, this afternoon at three o'clock by Rev. Dr. R. F. Campbell, and in terment will take place In Rlversldd cemetery. The deceased had been In 111 health were made by leading people of the denomination. The . conference will close with services tomorrow. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and lighting 8ystem,demoun table rims with 3S -inch tii es ail around, is the ideal family car because of hs general utility and refined and comfortable equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass windows. An open car in the spring, summer, and early fall. A closed car In inclement weather and winter. Rain-proof, dust-proof. In the city or the country, a family car. The low cost of operation and maintenance is not the least of its charms. Won' vw. . :-. ,,i look it over? RICHBOURG MOTOR CO. 52-60 Broadway Asheville, N. C. jPl for some time, and prior to his com ing to Asheville had lived in Lincoln county. North Carolina, at Swann, Tenn., near Knoxvllle, and at Lynch burg, Va. While at the latter place he lost his eye sight. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church In this city, and was for a long time choir leader In that' church. He- was active in Sun day school and other religious work, In addition to his Interest in music. The deceased Is survived by his widow and six children, Mrs. W. L. Scott, of Chattanooga: Mrs. C. B. Rhinehardt, Mtsa Mae Dunn, Edward ' K., Albert C, and Arthur K. Dunn, all of this city, and . a brother, W. T. Dunn, of Knoxvllle. To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take The prince of 4Vales took several boxes of American-made golf balls with him when he sailed for home. I At Asheviiie's GREATEST XMAS GIFT STORE H. L. FILKENSTEIN 23-25 Biltmore Ave. THE BIGGEST VALUES Are for EARLY -SHOPPERS 602 679 691 ! 666 Totals ..787 797 768 2287 Orisett won two out of three from Johnson, Grlsett was high man with 666. Schedule for Friday night: Cole man vs. Hannaman. VISITING- PASTOR TO PREACH SUNDAY Rev. Edward M. Chapman will speak at the First Congregational church Sunday morning, as the pas tor. Rev. J. Brainerd Thrall, win speak at 10:80 o'clock at the Red Cross house at Oteen. Rev. Mr. Thrall will also speak at the Normal and Collegiate Institute at 8:80 o'clock and will conduct the evening service hi mm own onurcn. Rev. Mr. Chapman is a new resi dent, of the oitr and has leased a home at Sunset terrace. In Grove When tha body begin to Stiffen , Park. Ho comes from New London, n,1 mn.M.nt hmM ru.lnf.il If , w"" wf Pl Uongrega is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs) healthy by taking COLD MEDAL aTTl PT.7irv The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric, acid troubles. Famous sine 169& Take regularly and keep in good health. : In three sizes, all drug-gilts. Guaranteed as represented. 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Three pills a week are all that will be found necessary !o keep the liver aAd bowels in a healthy condition, thereby assisting ihe treatment in throwing off the poi tone. Plough's Prescription C-2223 can be found at all good drug stores at It. 50 a bottle; the Pills, 28c a -package; or ihe 2228 Laboratory. Memphis, Tenn., rill send both postpaid on receipt of ID fo.fi i I LADIES' I in CRAVEN'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY "PURITY and ACCURACY" OUR MOTTO Night Clerk Over Store End of W. Asheville Car Line. Phone 3091 Elgin and Bracelet Waltham Watches $25.00 Values $17.95 Other Good Makes at $7.45, $9.95 and $14.95 My Two mm Bays Rogers and Oneida Community Silverware 12-Piece Sets TODAY and MONDAY Stmt Pipnees SMASHED TO SMITHERENS $ $ .$3.95 .$4.95 .$7.95 5.00 Value . . 6.50 Value . . $10.00 Value . . 26-Piece Seta in Mahogany Chests $ 7.00 Value .....$ 5.95 $10.00 Value .$ 7.45 $15.00 Value . . . ,C $10.95 $18.00 Value $12.45 .95 Children's Shoes Choice Assortment BOOTS 75. 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One Dozen 12 Biltmore Ave. French Ivory and Silver Manicuring and Toilet Sets 5.00 Value .....$ 3.45 7.00 Value .....$ 5.45 $10.00 Value $ 7.45 $12.50 Value $ 9.95 $15.00 Value .....$11.45 $20.00 Value .....$14.95 ILLFinkelsIein . 23-25 Bltmore Ave. Phone 887 1 14 EGGS A DAY NOW INSTEAD0F25 A DAY Thst Meant About 1105 extra Inceme Per Month for Mrs. Repp. f "1 hate 200 hens, Including lats pul l lets not old enough to lay. aiid ns. been getting 25 to 30 eggs a day. Then I tried Dob Sung in the feed, and am now getting 107 to 114 eggs a day.' Mrs, Essie B. Ropp, JL R. 2, Littles. Ind. Mrs. Ropp got this increase of 7 dozen eim a dar in the middle of winter. At 60 cents a dozen, 30 days a month, this makes $106 extra Income a month. The Don Sung for her 200 hens cost her about $2.50 per month. You can see bow wel it paid her, and well guar antee it will pay you. Here's our offer t Give your hens Don Sung and watch results for one montfc. If you don't find that it pays, for itself and pays you a good profit besides, tell us and your money will be promptly refunded. Dob Sung (Chinese for egg-laying) works directly on the egg-laying or gans, and is also a splendid tonic. It is easily given in the feed, improves the hen's health, makes her more active in any weather, and starts her laying. Try Don Sung for 30 days and if it doesn't get you the eggs, no matter, how cold er wet the weather, your money will be refunded by return, mail. , Get Don Sung from your druggist or poultry remedy dealer or sena ou inr . miiVu hr mall nrecaid. Bi Dugger Co., 284 Columbia JUdg., uiaian' apolia, Ind, . . centa aid. Burrell- Wo Are Agents for "DON ,6UNG" J. K. Davis Grocer. 7 Oak Street. Phone 217. Mall Orders Solicltod. HJAJESTIC TODAY MATINEE ...... 3:30 15c 25c NIGHT . . . . 7:30-9:00 30c To All LESTER RICHARDS AND HIS Convoy Girls Presents' Bud and Henry in Society A Double Black Face Comedy That Will Keep You Laughing. Fatty Spoils the Villian The Jazz Band Leader The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. ami Wm. S. Hart In 'Silent Stranger , AIc 3rd Episode "FATAL FORTUNE" and Comedy "PEARLS AND A i PEACH" Today Only 5 and 10c -Open 1 p, m. GALAX fl STRAND i Lei M Dusfin Farnum . - In ' "MAN IN THE OPEN" PATHE NEWS TODAY I p OLiVrriMorvco ttao Wherein two lovers strike for more kisses and .longer hours - PARAMOUNT ': MAGAZINE - TODAY 7 1 C&CIZQ f
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