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1 THE SUNXA F CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. O, DECEMBER 7, 1919. Q 0 0 o Hendersonville HENDERSONVILLE, Dee. 6. The Athletic association entertained with banquet at the KentuoRy home last Saturday evening. The ainner wii interspersed with toasts. . The honor guest was Mayor J. Mack Rhodes. After the banquet, choice cigar were en.loyed. On Friday evening, November 28. the Woodmen of the World had a social meeting In their hall. There was a fine musical program ana read ings, touring the evening refresh ments were served. Mrs. F. B. Durfee entertained the Aid society of the Methodist church last Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. There were 18 Interested workers who kept their neoflles and the sewlna machine busy making plain and fancy aprons, etc., for their sale next week. Before thjs meeting ad journed, Mrs. C. Few Jr., and Mrs. L. M. Colt assisted the hostess In placing tables near the workers where delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. C. Ei Bland's Sunday school class of the Methodist church, motor ed to the county home on Friday1 af ternoon, November 28, and gave plea sure to the inmates by their contri butions of fruit and music on the ukulele. The Silver Tea given 'at the Baptist parsonage on Friday evening, Novem ber 28, proved to be a very pleasant occasion. The inclement weather.nd several other social functions prevent ed many people from attending. Mrs. J. F. Brooks and Miss McLoud, of Sumter, 8. C gave vocal and piano numbers that were enjoyed. An al phabetical contest was one feature Of the evening's pleasure. Mrs. E. E. Bomar answered all the questions and received a useful little gift. Cocoa' and nablscb wafers were served. Mrs. Goodman entertained on Sat urday afternoon, November 29, at her Come on Sixth avenue, the classmates of her daughter, who are attending Fassifern school. , Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Freeie had he following guests- to share their Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon and family. Rev. J. F. Llgon and family and a friend from Fassifern school. Mrs. Freese was assisted by her house guests, Masses Lois Edards and Lilian1 Cozart. Trie eentemrece was a pumpkin filled with fruits of many hues. Baskets of apples, Oranges and nuts were in abundance and proved a source or pleasure to tne children. Mrs. J. W. Williams and daughter, Rpmhiip Slender Simple, Guaranteed Method If yea would like to lou, weekly, from fcst to pounds of bardeaaoma fat while eating and drinking all yon aeed, alio enjoy Inr life far batter Uaa atareaeat. Jail follow thja advice: Take uvea deep breaths of freak sir each' morning and craning; after each meal take little oil of korein; eat all yon need, but chew thoroughly, and follow ether simple) directions fcl the guaranteed Korein system. Ilea and women who wera waddling around Vith aeafr, sluggish bodies have, is maar caees, reported a gradual, agreeable redue a. ion of thirty te eighty pounds, with wonder ful benefit te health and Sgnre. This Terr seaaoa is the time to become slender, attrao liTe, viTaclous and healthier, very eaaily. Oat ell of korein at the druf gist's; it eomea la capsules, convenient to uae and is Bowt sold at before-war low price. Weigh and measure yourself week' ta week. Tea eaa scarcely rwliae the Joy that awaits yoa In) normal eymmetrlcal figure, with good health and longer life. Bbow ethers this advert laenwnt. Elisabeth, who have been visiting Mrs. W. B. Smith, Jr., a daughter of Mrs. Williams, at Greenwood and a on in Spartanburg have come home. While in Greenville they had the plea sure of hearing and grasping the hand of John McCormack, the renowned singer. 8. Hoke Hudglns has returned from a visit toGreenville. A Lewis spent a few days In Char lotte last week. ' Mrs. Nell Jamison, who has been visiting Mrs. Perry Hill, has returned to Georgia. Little Elmer Gill died at Meriwether hospital in Ashevllle on Wednesday evening, November 26. The body was brnua-ht here for the funeral service and interment. In the absence of Father Marlon. Rev. A. W. Farnum conducted , the service. floral offerings were beautiful. The Canadian quartette gave a mint excellent Drocram at the opera house last Friday evening. This ia the first number in the Lyceum course under the auspices of the city schools. Rev. W. H. Willis held the evening service In the Methodist church last Sunday and after the service, conduct ed .the first quarterly conference of the new year. g;W. Brooks and Otis Powers have returned from a successful hunting trip. Misses Elizabeth Bomar who is teaching in the city schools of Spar tanburg, spent a recent week-end with her home folk. Misses Mary Brooks and Nancy Bomar. who are studying at Converse college, Spartanburg apent the Thanks giving holidays with their parents. Misses Leona Allen and Ada Vldes. who have been visiting friends ajid relatives, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alph. C. Glasener have come home from Anderson, where they had been visiting Mrs. Glaiener's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McFall. Superintendent A. W. Honeycutt and family, who have been with Mrs. J. Mack Rhodes, Have secured apart ments on North Main street. Mr. J. G. McAdarris -(lll have rooms with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, who have been in the Benjamin hdlise on Sixth ave nue, west, have secured the Geddings house on corner of Fifth avenue and Bunoombe street for the winter. - Rev. R. E. Courtney, conference missionary secretary and evangelist of the Methodist churoh, conducted tne morning service at the Methodist church here last Sunday. At 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Courtney held a centenary convention service. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Harris, from Mollne, Kansas, are visiting the former's brother. Mr. S. J. Harris and family, on Sixth avenife. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are en route to Florida for the winter.- Mr. and Mrs. Miles and two children I from Tampa. Fla., are occupying the l bungalow, of Mr. c. Few, jr., on Fourth avenue. Miss Margarlte Allen has returned to Brevard Institute, after a visit of several days at home. ' Mrs. Ethel Colaon. who has been in Ashevllle for several months, has taken rooms with Mrs. A. E. McMillan until the new year. Mrs. Colson Is well known here. Mrs. Letchfleld, from Knoxvllle, snent several days with her mother, Mrs. West, and Sister. Miss Birdie, recently. Mrs. S. B. Wilson is expected to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Honeycutt, until Christmas. ) Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter, who have been living in the country, have come to the home of their daughter. Mrs. Foster Bennett, for the winter. Joe Palta has returned tt Charlotte after spending several days her as the guest of mends. B. T, Hodges and family are occupy ing the Brantley bungalow on corner of Fifth avenue and Justice street 1 1 .k.l. MilanM nn KViurtrl Ave nut is being enlarged and made into an up-to-date noiei, wmcn win kept by Mlas Justice Crosland. L. O. Thompson returned from Pon tiac. Mich., recently. Father Marion visited friends at Belmont during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. J. W. Bailey has returned from a visit to her father at Bryson City. Miss Callie Dixon has accepted a position In Camden, N. J. Mrs. Hobeon, a sister of Mrs. Elmer C. GUI. who has been at the Cedars as a guest of Mrs. Gill, left last Thurs day for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Michael Schenck has been visiting relatives in Greenville. While there Mrs. 8chenck had the pleasure of hearing the noted singer,' John Mc Cormack. . r., f - f ... i .1 fVnni Kmith rnro- 11D,. ... . ... ...i, .v... - p Una, who once lived here, spent the Thanksgiving nouaeys wuu irunm and relatives. Mra L. M. Colt's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. McCurdy, who hiva han viaitina her. have returned to their homes In Ohio. Mrs. C. H. Harty's recent guests from Spartanburg, were her brother Mr. tj. rf. vans, ner uauamei W. E. Attaway and family. . r -m u,,i, Hirv an1 rimifirhter are spending the winter in the Hamilton house on Fifth avenue. mm or v. Vnji- ft flnartanbure:. is spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. v. n. nariy. THk T Tl'lllrlna mnrift A himinAMH trip of several days to Wilmington last week, a Misa Ethel Cudlow, from Ruther n.a nnn. 1 v i.n ia enAnrlina the win ter with Mrs. J. W. Williams on Hy- mann heights, has accepted a position in the city schools. Miss Cudlow has the overflow from the fifth and sixth grades. Miss Cudlow's friends are de lighted to have ner accept mis worn as she is an experienced teacher. Noah Hollowell, editor of the Hen deraonvtlle News, has been visiting his parents at Belvidere. Everette and Albert Dixon have ac cepted work at Akron, Ohio. Mr. Albert Dixon has had a position with the wholesale drug company near the station. Morganton Rutherjordton RUTHERFORDTON. Pec. 6. At Sulphur Springs Baptist churoh last OiiwAn , . mnrnlHtf flV -T f. Robbinfl and Mrs. Eva D. McMahan were marf , the ceremony. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party went to the residence of the bride, where a deli cious dinner was served. A surprise wedding occurred Thurs day. November 20, when Mr. Clark Harris and Miss Carrie Hemphill were married at Forest City., The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hemphill, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harris, of Union Mills. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for Knoxvllle, where they will make their home, where Mr. Harris holds a position with the Knoxvllle Railway and Light com pany. Attorney and Mrs. D. F. Morrow left this week for Florida, where they will spend sometime. Mr. W. M. Parsley, mother, Mrs. W. M. Parsley, sister. Miss Laura Brown Parsley, and Mrs. Robert Wil liams, attended the Carolina-Virginia football game at Chapet Hill last L. A. Gettys, of Shelby, was a busi ness visit here this week. James Arnette end daughter, ilia MORGANTON, Dep. ". Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Joy. Mrs. Bell Ingold and Mr. Edward Timberlake, of Hickory, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ingold. . Miss Catherine Elliott left yester day for her home in Eastern Shore. Md., after spending -several months in Morganton. ' Mrs. R. L. Huffman had i" her guests for Thanksgiving, Mrs. D. L. Yoder, Mlas In en Yode-r, Messrs. Glen and Ogborn Yoder. of Newton. Mr. Herman Kirksey. who was re cently discharged from the army, spent several days at his home here last week, leaving for Winston-Salem m.,u.- whoro he will resume the position' he had beforo entering the service. MUwes Susan Allison, Emma Alli son and Martha Hyams, of Old Fort spent a few' days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Goodson. Miss Ruth MacNaughton. who spent mnnihn with her hunt. Mrs. n.hrH in New York, hai returned to her home here. xr. trm Gil White and cli it dren, of Dallas, .spent the week-end with Mrs. Whites sister, Mrs. u. W.kk Miss Nicholson and Mlas Fttts have returned to Kicnmono arier iw"uiu ..., i R,Anth. mt Mrs. M. A. Gordon's. E. C. Denton spent Thanksgiving at his home here. -M .....All .nil Mre A R. Col lett went to Charlotte Monday'to her TnKn UiArrfltnll. Mrs. E. J. Golloway, Mrs. Horace Payne and Miss Hope Bell spent laat Tuesday In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey McGlmsey and little daughter. Ruby May, spent 8un- Aa In Auhavilla. vfi.AM Mav fnnrA and Esther Howard spent Thanksgiving In Ashe vllle. Mr. Jeff L. Nelson and sister. Mlas viu.k.tri Mttlfcnn arrived Thuradav to make Morganton their home, having purchased the residence of Dr. John McCampbell on King street. They are being given a cordial welcome to Morganton. The Christian Endeavor aoolety of the Presbyterian tfhurch held a social meeting on Friday night at the manse wKh their paator. Rev. J. A. MeLean. Mrs. A. C. Avery, Sr., entertained in formally on Wednesday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Stott Noble of Winston-Salem, who is spending the week here. Ater an nrmttlnr. delicious hot cho colate and cakes were served. The guests were Mrs. Noble, Mrs. J. K. Vernon, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. a J. Erwin, Mrs. John A. Gilmer. Misses Jennie Allatt, Ruth McNaughton, Wll helmlna Tate, Hattle Howard, Eva Walton, -Elisabeth Anderson, Cornelia Carter, Marion Mlllner, Fannie Roun tree and Misa Theodoala Haynes. Miss Lucy ' Poteet entertained a number of young peaple on last Fri day night. Those present were Misses Harlett Logan, Louise Flowers, of Hickory; Addis and Sadie Campbell, Gettle Brldgers and Mra W. D. Tates and Messrs. Roy Clark. Roy Lane, Aubry Antnony, bud uoroon, " Clark, Ernest Beaoh, Alexander Shup ing, Eugene Smith Charlie Leslie end Erwin Cox. Misses Harriett Logan, May Parka, Addle and Sadie Campbell, Carri PAt.,t an.t fmrK. Emnt Beachi Ancel Clark Fred Darby. Aubry An- thonj-, Alexander Shuptng. Key ine mnA Tr.i-t (1 1 1 M tk i Mm iMrnn efl bv Mrs. W. D. Yates, went to Hickory Wednes day night and gave Miss Louise Flow ers a storm party. Cross Rock Ohio. Is vlsftlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Btroupe. ' Mlas Mary Whitson Is teaching in Stocksvtlle during the absence of one of the teachers who was called honje on account of illness. Little Betty Jans Caton, who has been seriously 111 Is able to be out again. Miss Katharine Wilson, teacher of Intermediate grades In the high sohool spent the week-end with her parents In Ashevllle. The choir of the Methodist church Velma Arnette, of Hendersonvllle, were Rutherfordton visitors this week. Miss Wlnfred Painter, of Maryvtlle, Tenn., who has been visiting friends In Rutherfordton, has returned home. Grady Yelton, of the Yelton Milling company left Wednesday on a husl ness trip to .points in Tennessee, K. S. Tan nr attended the Carllna Vlrginla football game at Chapel Hill last week. ' Mrs. E. T. Hunter died last Wednes day, November 26, and was burled at Mount Hebron Methodietcemetery Friday afternoon. The funeral ser vice was conducted by Rev. T. C. Jordan, pastor of the local Methodist church liere. Mrs, Hunter had passed lour, score, being (6 years ol age. CROSS ROCK, Dec. . Frank Plemmona and daughter, Miss Ethel, passed through here en route to Ashe Hlle this week. Ed. Harbin, Mallle Reeves and Mia Carrie, Spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mra. Kate Robinson of Bandy Mush. George Clark went to Leicester on business Thursday. Astor Plemmons went to Ashevllle Tuesday. John and Mitchell Clark made a business trip to Marshall Friday. Roscoe and Mlas Mary Reeves visit ed their brother, M. G. Reeves, at Can ton, this week. Miss Kate and Mr. Ed. Anderson, of Sandy Mush, spent Sunday at the home of Mra Ella Reeves. M. G. Clark, of Canton, is spending a few daya at his home here. Steve Teague and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Reeves, of Marshall, Route 1. spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mra J. R. Reeves. H. C. Plemmons and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Plemmons, of Leicester. Lummle sprouse and ueorge uiaric made a - business trip to Ashevllle Tuesday. Swan Waddell, of Paint Rock, has been visiting friends here this week. Mlasea Deffle Black and Nolle Brown are visiting their relatives on Spring Crsek this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Clark and son, Horner, spent Tuesday in Ashe vllle. Misses Gertrude Wells and Ida Wal drop, of Sandy Mush, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Nelia Reeves Mon day afternoon. H. E. Glance and B. L. Clark have gone to Canton to work. " . Grady Duckett, of Canton, spent the week-end at his home here, Swannanoa SWANNANOA, Dec. 5. Miss Mar' garet Young spent, the week-end in Ashevllle. The teachers and members of the Methodist Sunday sohool are practic ing for tbs Christmas exercises, which will be given at the Methodist church. ' . Owing to the congested condition of the high school, half bf ths student body attends school' 'In the morning and half In the afternoon. The pa trons of the school are fortunate In securing the services of Miss Able, ths t emolent principal, sns naa tnirouucea many new methods In the sctiool work hers... ...a -i .- Carl Stroupe who holds a position in the Good Year Tire plant at Ackron, Put an End to CATARRH lead Nrists, lay Fever, Deafiess An Old Physician's Cknuin Remedy That HiU the Spot Amaainf hene fita are helm re ported by peraeni who Buffered from cmfrrh, pertinent ttldt in Iht need, 'were troubled hy eed ! and 4ifcll due to earns cauae: alao htyjtvtr sad roee cold. A noted phyal- .i rv BI..U. - . Clan, ,,. , hai found a combination el herbe fragrant, aoothins and healine o be emoked n a nine, ciiarette, or by burning holder, frlfcale the holeeome medicated vapor, p. BieeMrt aur le btralMei eenuM m eMm im . It otter. felUnf f -www or etlw aiitnettnf heed mind and heartnf acuity Sue w erer ah nosloue ana healdi In hiMna catena. Bid joef etl( er H. MM , Dr. Bleuer we alee, fee eneeM keep feme et thle mmtmt eeeteeunS reae te eld ta nrmat. tea the tread antenna. While enlertne theatoae. eat eiaoktnf eeaett pee un) uae yeer life, aa Buy a "boa of DR. BLOSSKR'S REM EDY at any anay dra More. Or obtain a fraof paekate of this potent herbal remedy, y aendiflf only 10 eta,, Oliver or erampe te the tUSSBCC, Cl-ll, ATJAKTA, 6A. (7 r mat at Mr. Smith's last flight ta prso- tics Christmas songa. 1 . ' - t Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Toung spstn Sunday with friends In Black Moun tain. , , ' Mrs. Maxwell gave a recital at he, home Friday. December . for net mUBlo students. ' Mr. J. 8. Parks and bride have rs- , .. . .t .a ik.l. hnmA In AdhborO. af ter spending; a week with their brother ana sisier,. ir. ami Mr. Parks wis one of ths soldiers who helped to break the Hindenburg line during tha world war. Official Wulard Serrk Sution , ASHEVILLE BATTERY CO. Cor. CoUece & Market SU. Ureell mie NO MORE LEAKY ROOFS fasssslsc st a saw teat. , rCXMANENT FK0TBCT10N NO KEPAIIS NO KJETAINTINC 8feczal savrcw itrnttDx fMoun SBinaatn nou CAROLINA MACHINERY ...... ,,,,, co. W 348 Depot St. . Pbonsj 590 FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE Baa a large new stock of ' PLAYER PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS COLUMBIA RECORDS Give its your patron ge. WW will appreoiata It. , f 6 Patton Avenue MONEY TO LOAJ. At yz , Xy Phuati Its. eS fttos) Ae, DR. B. B. FLOWE, Vetterinarian Former State Vetrinarian Office Carmichael Drug Store, No. I.E. Pack Sq. Phone 150-Rea. 1563. STOVES t RANGES ! " HEATERS! Cash Or Credit EDWARDS STOVE CO. 38 Haywood St. " Phones . i 2966 875 . ' iii : : - - ' - " . llmenaamn ... . niEM t MA ir is WE B(EDILJ(EHIT Most Allraclive Bargains ( Remarkable Art Collection Admirable Assortments BUSmiSS rn. WM EIEAP 1 WE SELL- CHEAP I S I l ae-eaTl T Our ekitre stock imported before the war, now offered for sale. 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