THE STTSVAY CITIZEN", ASIIEVTLLE, K C, DECEMBER 28, 1919. 12 MUSICAL PROGRAM AT WOMAN'S LEAGUE SELLS LARGE BROADWAY LOT NEW ELECTRIC PORTABLES CENTRAL METHODIST Evening Hour Sunday Will Be Clvrn Over to the Choir and There Corner Broadway and Womlfln Drought f 13,000202 .Names of Members Necessary or Deed. An unique assortment All out of the ordinary in many styles not Will Be No Sermon. 7Z7 shown elsewhere. Look over our stock before you buy. Every one is good, and the prices are right too. J. H. LAW 21 Haywood St MM Lidien who aro jutortm mat ing In their lelectlon of China and Sllverwaro will find here everything one could wish for. TDE I-X-L STORE SO PATTON AVE. PHONE 107 Just Received By Express An Ideal Gift for the Man of the House An Assortment of High Power Binoculars and Field Glasses Charles H.Honess OPTOMETRIST Eye-Strain Specialist M Pattrni Ave. iipp. Poatofflcw bUbl(iUHl IIM fishing All a Bright and Happy Christmas Xllm Itulny fimlth. organist, and the larKO chorus choir f the Ontntl Methodist church, will render a special muwi'S.U jrorram tomorrow evening ut 7 o'clock at the church, to which the public is invited. Thin upeclal service Is In keeping with tho custom of the church, which yearly presents a Christmas program. The choir has been rehearsing for several weeks unii tho music selected will he a real treat to music lovers as well as the general public. Hov. Ur. K. K. MrLarty, the pas tor, ling announced that he will not deliver a sermon and the entire time will bo given to the choir. However. at the regular morning service at 11 ' o'clock, Itev. Thurston II. Trice, a I new citizen of Ashevllle, and well I known evangelist of the Methodist --.jrrh. will occupy the pulpit. j'rograrn for tho evening service of song Is as follows: I'reltide Organ and Violin, Hturm; violinist, Mrs. Wolslagle. Carols by the choir. Processional "O, Come All Tc Faithful." Prayer. Anthem "Sing, O Heavens," Sim per; soloist, J. O. Htlkcteather. Contralto Solo and Chorus "Sleep, Holy Babe, Mathews;, soloist, Miss Hunyon. Male Chorus "Silent Night, Holy Night," Gruber. Ladles' Quartette "O Little Town of Bethlehem," Conant. Christmas Hymn "It Came Upon tho Midnight Clear," Sullivan; so prano obllgato, Mrs. Cameron McKae. Offertory: Solo "(, Holy Night," Adam; Mrs. J. . Stikeleather. Traditional Carols "Ood Rest You," "Merry Gentlemen," "The First Nowell." ! Glad Tidings, Bartlctt; soloist. Miss Dlnklns. ( Postludc Organ and violin. Music at tho morning service will be: Prelude: Anthem "Sing, O Slngr, This Blessed Morn," Rogers. Offertory: Solo "Voices of tho Skies," Mathews; Miss Lucille Din kins. Postlude Christmas March, Smart. Magistrate J. P. Dermid has chnrge of the deed of the Ashevillo chapter of the American Woman's league. which deeds the lot on which tho building for Poole Brothers, ,1s being constructed ut Broadway and Wood lln streets. Thero had to he 202 names signed to this deed, all the members of the Ashevllle chapter having to sign it and Judgo George V. Shtiford has been given tho power of attorney to sell the property for the league. It is understood that the lot was sold for $13,000, and alrendy 165 members of tho league have signed the deed, and Magistrate Dormid is anxious for the rest of the members to sign, as ho wishes to finish with It before the last of this month. Those members who have not yet signed may do so by calling nt Magistrate Dermld's office in the Library building. REST YOUR EYES Your vision ma v h fairlv onnA j - -- -j p, - and yet glasses worn tempor- ' arily will afford vour eves relief ! and comfort. Let us make uo a Dair of "rest glasses" for you. "Becoming Glasses Cost No More" DR. DENISON OPTOMETRIST (Eye-Strain Specialist) 25 Pat ton Avenue Next Door to Bon Marclie In the Boys' Department Lasting One Week, December 29th to January 3rd Prior to Taking Inventory, We Will Offer the Following Boys' Wear at Sub stantial Reductions : IT a ! BE3 THE HALLMARK STORE. Weed or Rid-O-Skid Chains Make motoring safer during winter months Vulcanizing and retreading. 1 Agents for Mlchelin Tires and Tubes. STETSON ERVICK ATlSFIM STETSON TIRE COMPANY Broadway and Walnut fits, and Soathslde Ave. Phones 1171 and 101. YOU R PREFERENCE You prefer to have every phase of the making of your jewelry carried out with precision and merit, both in regard e to the details of artistic design and skilled workmanship. With this preference in mind, we have planned the opera tions of our designing and jewelry-making department upon lines which we believe will please you in every way. Arthur M. Field Co. Wm THE HALLMARK STORK, mr ' Come in and let us show you our Peerless Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners Best in the world. Easy pav ement plan WARD ELECTRIC CO. 19 Battery Park Place. Deloo Light Products. , PHONE 449 FOR COLDS tou Will Find GRANT'S No. 24 A SURE CURE. It tones up the blood and puts the entire system in excellent condition. Quick results assured. Genuine Mahogany Bed Room Suits A large variety of beautiful de signs Furniture you don't grow tired of Furniture that's durable. It is a pleasure for us to show our stock. Burton & Holt Furniture. On the Square Boys' Norfolk Suits Fancy Mixtures and Blue-Serges. Sizes, 16 to 1 8 years. 25 Off Regular Price Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws Sizes, 1 0 to 16 years. 25 Off Regular Price Children's Overcoats Button to neck style in fancy mixtures; plain blues and browns. Sizes, 3 to 9 years. 25 Off Regular Price Boys' and Children's Sweaters Children's Sweater Sets a 25 Off Regular Price Boys' Knee Pants Fancy Mixtures and Corduroy $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 quality Special at $1.98 Boys' $1.00 Blouses Special at 75c Children's Knit and Jersey Leggings $1.00 quality 75c 75c quality 50c Boys' Underwear Worsted Shirts and Drawers $1.00 qu 5c IN THE SPORT DEPARTMENT Men's Sweaters and Mackinaws Lounging and Bath Robes Off Regular Price 'Phones 3416 and 3417 BONELESS SARDINES Portugal's best . sardines, packed in olive oil. Ask for the Marie Elizabeth brand, and be sure of the best. Large Cans 50c a. a. vaxes Groceries and Service. 37 Haywood St. Phones. 1715-1716 "CHRISTMAS MONEY" and THE PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. The day after Christmas was a Very busy day with . our salesforce was "kept on the go" as if it were the day before Christinas. The reason of this was that many people received "Christ mas Money" and naturally they all wanted something useful. Shop at the store "of useful things" with your Christmas money. Piedmont 64 Patton Ave. Electrical Bldg. Opp. P. O. The men who stand utralghtest In the presence of sin bow lowest in the arecenee of Ood Jr. B. Myer. si' FOR ROASTING: Veal, Lamb, Pork and Larded Pot Roast STAR MARKET THREE PHONES-1917 "Wa are ancceasfnl caterers to a variety of appetites." FRUIT CAKES ON SALE AT JARRETTS We are determined to clear out our few remaining fruit cakes and are offering them at a discount of TEN PER CENT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY Some Superfine Martha Ann Crystallized Fruit Cake and tinned Sunshine Fruit Cakes. Act quickly, as there are just a few and the prices are very attractive. EDWIN C. JARRETT 12 N. Pack Square and City Market AO Bulk Coods Kept in Sanitary, Dust-Proof Bins. THE BEST OF EVERY T H I N G Anticipation of the pleasure of giving has been upper most in the minds of the many friends that have visited our store during the beautiful weather we have all en joyed so much. s This anticipation has now become a reality and the countenances that greet us on every hand show that this pleasure has been realized. We hope that it has measured up to their every expectation. If we have in anywise contributed to this pleasure then we have been more than repaid since we have shared in the same. W .WWI HENDERSON 52 Patton Ave. Your Jeweler Near Postoffice WARM AIR FURNACES Car load received. Get yours now. Prices are advancing on these. We can save you money and guarantee satisfaction. W.TL ARTHUR 75-77 Broadway Sheet Metal Works PHONE 2116 3 Meadows Whole Wheat Flour Outfits For communities where there are no Roller Mills handy. This little outfit will make good whole wheat Graham and Rye Flour. Write for circular and prices. T. S. MORRISON & CO. V i:

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