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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. U, jjEUEMBER 7, ima. 1: I '' n ,.v n t 1 o ft 0 fl o OP SOCIAL o (CONTINT7KD FROM FAGE 9) Itfrs. Hildebrand, 60 Woodlawn ave nue. Tuesday afternoon at S:30 o'clock. The members are to note that the meeting has been changed from Monday until Tuesday after noon. j J Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Israel, of Can dler, entertained at their residence Friday evening with a danolng party In compliment to a number oX 'their friends. The guests present were: Miss ituby Davis, Miss Edna Devore, Mrs. Alt Davis. Mrs. G. C. Gregg, Miss Annie Murphy, Miss Andre mil der, Miss May o. Sutton, Mrs. Annie Bell, Mr. Marcell Israel, Mr. Chauncy Byrd. Mr. Glenn Luther, Mr. Fakes Miller, Mr. ' Loyd Henson, Mr. Gar land Davis, Mr. Tennyson Davis, Mr Washington Candler. Mr. Otho Is- several days wltfc his mother at- her home on Montford avenue. Miss Anna nankin will leave this week for Spartanburg, 8. C where she will spend several days. . . Mr. Clyde Fayne will lave the first of the week for his home at New Orleans, La., after a brief stay here. Mr. H. F. Pitts, of Richmond, Va., is here for a brief stay. Mr. -Dana Barnes, who is a stu dent at the Boston Tech, will. spend tho Christmas holiday in Asheville. Mrs. James C. Ernst will return this week to her home in Grove Park after a stay In the north. ..Mrs. George Williamson accompa nied by her mother, Mrs. Barkley, left yesterday for Orlando, Fla., where they will spend the winter season. Mrs. J. W. Albright returned yes- rael, Mr. J. L. Wist, Mr. T. Foster, terday to her home on Edwin place. Mr. Wills Guy, Mr. Frank Israel, Mr Herbert Robinson, Mr. Lane Israel and Mr. Cecil Davis. Mr. Watklns Eppes Wright had as his guests for luncheon Thursday at the hostess hbuse, Oteen, Miss Rena Tnomas. of New York city: Miss Blanche Loftain and Mrs. Phil Wright, .or Asheville, and Mr. Honry Frank or New York cuy. Miss Thomas, whtT portrayed the role of "Dolores ' In ' Glorianna ' with M la Fritzi Seheff, Is spending two . weeks at the Battery Park hotel prior to leaving for Canada to All a moving picture contract. Mrs. Salisbury Woolsey presided at iub wuio ycoieruiiy mieruuon aur- lng the tea hours observed by the Asheville Country club. A number of the members of the club and their out-of-town guests motored out for cup of tea during the afternoon. J J . MIss Ruth Turnbull. who Is the guest oi miss Charlotte Haberle at her home at Niagara Falls, was among the honor guests at a lunch eon given Thanksgiving day at the country club and also at a dinner party that evening at Buffalo. A number or other delightful social af fairs have been given in Miss Turn- duh honor during her visit At the home of Mrs N.- Buckner. at 80 Ravenscroft road, the History ciud neia us regular semt-monthly meeting Friday afternoon with a full attendance, and the progam was so varied and attractive as to make it one of the most agreeable of the minor events or the season. Mm H. C. Chambers, the president of the club, presided, and after a short bus iness session, in which the club pledg ed Its co-operation with Mrs. Ellza- oetn u. Morris in her work in com munlty night schools ths- literary jwiures oi tne meeting were pre sented. The theme was the "British Foundation of America," sub-divided Into the English in America, and the Bcotch- Irish lso. Papers were read by Mrs. A, I Wiley and Mrs. Sally Ktiru, covering tnese suDjects. Colonel Fred A. Olds, of Raleigh, here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Huckner. and of the club on Hhis occasion, spoke on characteristics of me people wno settled North Carolina the most purely American of alj the 48 commonwealths which compose the United States. He touched upon the wonderful Americanism of the western ooraer of North Carolina, which like -the itrmn nt a hundred per cent, the other' parts " " Bime Deing per cent. He then told a story of love and old time manners of tho folks, the Scotch, In the -sand Mil -country. . The next section of the program wa musical, and Miss Helen Fisher, of AshevilW sang two Scotch ballads. h was followed by Miss Gabrielle Lombard, of Oteen, who aang three of the old ballads of that race and both received well deserved encores Next came Miss Elaine Jones, af Oteen. who executed handsomely the difficult task of singihg two charac teristic negro songs with accompani ment, miu won appiause. Mr. Cecil B. Rogers, one of the maslcal pa- UL vies companlmenu of difficult technique, which showed skill of a fine order, and he too won , hearty encore. . Then a luncheon in two courses was served with red carnations for eacl guest. " Miss Mary Barber will come the twenty-first of this month to be with her mother, after a stay in the north,. Mrs. W. W. Turnbull. who nwwritiv went to Chattanooga. Tenn., to make her future home, will spend the Christmas holidays with friends In junevme. Grove Park, after an extended stay in Virginia. Mr. .Herrlck, Miss Josephine Her rick, of Cleveland, Ohio, are here ror an indefinite stay. Mr. T. Her rlck and Mr. 8. Herrlck will Join tnem nere for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Webster and their daughter, Miss Lillian Webster, have returned to their home at Mad lson, after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Ellis, at their residence in Edgemont park. Mrs. F. J. Stokes left yesterday for' St. Augustine, Fla.. after a visit or a fortnight here. Mr. Brio Rawls has returned to fhe city after a short stay at Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs.W- E. Hampton leavs today ror Tampa, Fla., to spend the winter months. - Mr. and Mrs. S. AaVPlttman, of At lanta, Ga., who hate been here for a visit of a wek- or inore, have gone to New York city. Mrs.' Henry Harrison Brlggs has returned to me city after a short stay at Washington, D. C. Miss Margaret" Cowan Is soendlns we week-end on a camping trip with a party or mends. Mrs. Sullivan Boes arrived last eve ning to SDend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. H. Lamar Gudger, on Montford avenue. Mr. Ron will join Mrs. Boce here for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Retd hav by motor to SDartanburr. h. rv. to visit Mr. Reid's parents at their home on converse avenue. : ' Mr. H. Mercer Walkfr. of Waw city, will be among the out-of-tdwn guests , at the Harrtson-Mcrormnrir weaaing, arriving tomorrow. Mrs. John Stalev Hurssv hm turned to Snartanburar. a c. mttr a stay wun captain and. Mrs. Perry on Cumberland circle. Mr. and Mrs. Phllin Norval nf Cin cinnati. Ohio; will spend Christmas is Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. v. t Tntria i vr,.- rlstown, Tenn., are among the visitors in the city. Dr. Jere E. dbeka win .,,, 1 . short while this week on a hunting trip at the Wolf Mountain Rod and Gun club. , Mrs. D. M. Norton haa r.f...,,. her home at Detroit. Mich . oft- stay of several weeks in this1 vicinity. Misa Marlon McTndnn tendingr St. Genevieve's mil no-- win in m voriuwnas .outlays at Knox vtijc. j. can. Mr. Everett Wlivi ..l.i.i . - " """ uves at uastonla for sev- marriage of Miss Alice Witherspoon and Ir. f. T. Chlsholm, both of Greensboro, which took place Wed nesday evening at Charlotte. Mr. W. T. Jervls has been spending several days at Wadesboro. Miss Rachel Watklns spent sev eral days recently with relatives t Dillsboro. ' Mr. C.D. Plott. of Norfolk, Va., Is In the city for a brief visit, Mr. and Mrs. Dougan have return ed to thoir home In Georgia after an extended stay in this vicinity. Miss Opal Brown will leave this week for a stay of several days at Winston-Salem. Mr. . N. B. Ashburn. of Columbia. S. C, 1b a visitor in Asheville for a brief stay. Mrs. F. M. J. Col ley, of Louisville, Ky., has been spending a short while In the city. Captain Louis Fagen, of the marine corps and Mrs. Fagen and their daughter, Miss Evelyn Byrd Harrison Fagen, of Memphis, Tenn., are guests at 268 Chestnut street, having come to Asheville for the Harrison-Mc-Cormack wedding, which takes place at Grove Park inn on Wednesday at noon. ' Mr. J. E. Prltchard has returned to the city for a short stay before going to Miami, Fla., for the winter. Mrs. Prltchard spent the past month with her son at Washington and Baltimore. Miss Margurtte Wadsworth has been transferred from the headquarters of the Red Cross at Washington, D. C, to social service work at Kenllworth. Mr. Frederick McCormack will come Tuesday and will be a guest at Grove Park inn. The marriage of Miss Ritchie Harrison and Mr. Mc Cormack will take place Wednesday. Mr. Thomas A. Jones, Jr., has re ceived his discharge from the u. S. army and .will return to his home Here next week. Mr. Fred Oates left vesterdav bv motor for the week-end at Spartan burg, S. C. Mr. Montgomery Hill accompanied Mr. Oates as far as Spartanburg, en route to -Columbia, S. C, for a brief stay . Pr. and Mm. Thomas Checsbor-1 ough are tho week-end guests of M a Miss Muude Coxe at her country place II it Green River. 'I Judge and Mrs. W. E. Varnon and their daughter. Miss Martha Varnon, will go this week to Atlanta, C-a., for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Varnon. Judge and Mrs. J. C. Trltchard. who have been at Richmond, Va., will go today to New York city. Mrs. Thomas Rollins will go this week to Washington, D. C. for visit with friends of several weeks. Miss Katherlne Horner is now the guest of Miss Caro Packard at New York city for several weeks, before returning to her home here. Miss Horner has been visiting friends in the north for some tlmf. Miss Emily Hewitt la visiting Miss Virginia Herbert Wilson, ut her home I at Rock Hill. B.C., for Several weeks. Miss Elanor Burgess will arrive Monday and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chambers at their home In Grove Park for several weeks. Captain and Mrs. Emerson will come Tuesday from Baltimore, Md., to be present at the marriage of Miss Virginia Ritchie Harrison and Mr. Frederick McCormack, which will take place at Grove park inn Wed nesday noon. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston have returned to their home here after a trip through the east. Miss WilHe Lore Young has as her guest at her home on Hillside street, Miss Aline Baugman. of Nash ville, Tenn. Miss Baugman was a rormer student at St Genevieve's col lege and has many friends here. Grocers who have their customers' best Interests in mind sell Blue Rib bon vanilla and Lemon, distinctive, delicious flavor. 2 oz. bottle, full measure. ".Best and takes less." Advt. vsran s. one of the maslcal pa-f Miss Mildmil- nrmn u. ey . Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Mclntyre will leave this week for tho winter aea- uu in r loriaa. toi rma A. Olds, of Raleigh, has ucca nig guest or Mr. and Mrs. N. Buckner. Mrs. W. G. ratlin. rr v.n Conrad Williams and Miss Elizabeth Williams, of Weaverville, leave to morrow ior an extended visit to Vir ginia, ifclJ an.d Mra- - F- Ken and Children have returned to their home Jn Tennessee, after a stay of several weeks here. Mr. Harrison, of Savannah, Ga., will be among the out-of-town guests for the Harrison-McCormack weddina Wednesday. " Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Frost are expected this week for a, stay of Sev eral weeks here. Mr. Frost recently Spent a few -days in Asheville. ' Miss Elizabeth Rollins will have as hesj guest at he home on Chestnut street. Miss Adeline Mannings of Knoxville, Tenn., wiho will come this week. - . , , Mr. Willian-Hamlin Beattie ar rived yesterdy from Greenville, a C.. to Join- Mis. Beattie. who is rislt irig hef "parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oates. in Grove, Park. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie will return today to their Some In South Carolina. i Mr. D. C. Heren has returned to Richmond, Va., after a Btay here; Mr. Joe Taylor, Jr.. is with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor i,' ' i : i ." ' Mr. Joe Cannon, of Charlotte, is penuius; swees: in Asneville, . i '.. Miss Eva Horner returned recently . her home here after an extended visit in the north with friends. ' . j i i- Mr, and Mrs. Fuller Perkins Willi , go this week to Baltimore. Md., for1 a stay, returning to Asheville.ln Jan-1 nary. I Mrs. Arthur. T. Prltchard "returns' foday from a brief stay with relatives at Atlanta.. Ga. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. TJ. a Parker, of! Philadelphia. Pa., are among the re-J, cent arrivals in the city.- ' Mr., Mason Alexander has returned ' I t Greenville, & C. .aftsr spending I .J'v.H 'lamar Gud"er has return . .me ?n Mont'ord avenue after a stay in the north. Miss Marguerite Smathers has r. turned to the city after voting Vrs days' at SyIa- for several Miss Lillian Green, of Dillsboro was a visitor i the city recently . Mr. and Mrs. F. r been at Charlotte! VA., " A?'7. "a.Ye among the out-of-town guests at tha 0 Wish & Had Her Ccmiplexiort A Queenly Complexion a Question of Days Instead of Months'. A Meth od That Never Falls. How to Easily Fores Hair to Crow. By Valeska Surttt. SKIN blemishes, muddinass, sallowffUs, uneveness In tint, and all that goes to make up a poor or just an ordinary complexion mav be verv a.aiiv nnrrAotH and you will find all spots promptly dls appearing.fias well as all other blemishes by pursuing the following simple method, which has never been known to fail. Mix two tablespoonfuls of glycerine and one ounce of sintone'in a pint of water. A very rich, satinv cream will h tli This should Be used very freely every day! juiuiHi( nun win p neceHsarv xn civ ih. ekin a spotless and queenly beauty. The used as a head-wash. There Is enough zinione can b obtained, for fifty cents at figgol to a twenty-live cent package ' to mo urug siore. last ror many weeKS. your oulp will be I ... cloaner than it Saver was before, and your " i '. nve aysuxy snevn mai is ex- rlT U iT you will n nhl.-tA i.: . I . that dance or social event without feeling " ' I : ' i J- f 'i embsrrajified nn smmnt rf ... .. i.. hairs, and yon will have revealed to you . CIXDERELLA-Yott lean fcosltlvely atop wonderfully easy way to remove? ihen' your hair from falling sndysmke it grow iiuiii ail v uhi oi in, nnnv Th , naun in wonnarrui laaAinn ir vrn will ,1.1 thai ""j tales or reddens the skin. Moisten the contents of a one-Ounce package of beta- ( .aim wiLii a uicia suuo solution and in a quinoi, costing nity cents at tne drug few moments all the hairs will diaaniva store, to a half Dint of water and a half I nwajr umon magically., wipe on the dead Pint or Day rum, and use tnis olllesa hairs, and the work Is done. There is liquid liberally and often. This costs leas Homing io get reaoy or to mix. You can than tne hair treatments already prepar- get the sulfd solution at the drug store ed and always does the work. You may for about a dollar. This Is the Ideal way use. Instead of the bay rum and water, a because it never fails and does the work full pint of Wltchhazel. so easily and thoroughly. ' - a . m a ' ' ' ... MISS C. Q. D. Tou can quickly get rid BONHEUR Blackheads can never be of wrinkles by using the method given I entirely removed by pinching because here. This refines the skin texture and mere are targe OlacKhxads there the pores oi the skin are mane smaller. are also smaller ones, sometimes to the The skin takes on an added vigor and extent of thousands. Here Is a local treat- Dlumaness and at the same time small ment by whloh blackheads can be made and deep wrinkles disappear promptly. It to disappear in a few moments. A littla Is aurnrlslna- what a change It makes In neroxin springled on a wet oloth, and rub- one's appearance. Get two ounces of Dea on me DiacKheads, will make them eptol from your druggist for about half a vanish In a few minutes. You can easily dollar, and mix this with one tablespoon convince yourself of thli fort h I .r .IvmHiu In m halt nlnt nf water The neroxin can be obtained at any drug Tho liberal use of this, cream Will bring store for fifty cents. very surprising results. QUANDARY Soaps fail to remove the AUGUSTA .Tuat try this face powder scale which forms In a film on the scalp, for a while and you will realise that' you u umiucv vury ury up me scaip secre- have at last iouna your lae&i, t n op tions. The way to do Is to dissolve this quisite fineness, stays on magnificently scale and let vour hair hranrha tki. an Kt.nH. nrfatlv "VvMutA 'Beautv be done easily by dissolving a teaspoon- Powder" is sold at drug stores for half a vu vi cBgui in nail a cup oi water and dollar in any tint, l ry iu aovi. Only 15 Shopping Days Before Xmas Buy NowThe Mbrning Hours Are Better Make your gift a use ful one. Tlie following suggestions will assist , you in completing your fist: Furs, Coats, Dresses, Suits, Hats, Bags,. Waists, Petticoats, Umbrel las, HandkercHefs, ScArfs, Siljc -Vndertar, 5ilk and : f ; Crepe Negligees. " 'Ty CsastMfls ' 27-29 Haywood mum, Store Oosed AUDay WanfldlQ . 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