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EEIE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C, DECEMBER 28, 1919. 15 Hetidersonville HENDERSONVIIXE. Dec. 27. On Tuesday morning, Decombvr 3, Mr. .1. Hack Rhodes, who la cashier of Black Mountain Jg r- , La j Tryon BLACK MOUNTAIN. Dec. 27. Lieut. Henry Bryan Broad foot, and Mrs. Broadfoot arc spending their Lieut, and .v.iuucb. niiu in luitivi vr. Mt ri 1:1 11 1 Mil nr.) m t ha Vlrat Hflnlr an1 Trnnf ;rnmniflv.tlinm.ii.it n. Kfniw. Cuff inu rauur vi vtio lowu, wub hubi iu Aira. liroauioot were married in p.ew the directors and officers of the First Orleans on December 20. They will Hank and Trust Company at a six heave carlv In the new year for Pen- o'clock dinner. Those who ucceptod tiacola, Flo., where they will reside ed the hospitality of Mayor Rhodes were: jnessrs. it. j. uiarKe, v. a. Smith, J. O. Bell. II. II. Watson. C. I". Hogers. O. W. Valentine, K. M. Oatcs, Wm. Lott. Galther, Allen and Gaither Rhodes, Jr., and IL A.' Stcpp. This excollontly prepared menu was served In five courses, lj Oys ter soup, crackers, pickles. 2 SKoast turkey, chestnut dressing, mashca po tatoes, green peas, rice giblct Kravy, candled yams, macaroni and cheese, celery, cranberry sauce, apjo Jelly, biscuits, butter, t Ginger ale, 'salad with cheese straws. 4 Apricot ice cream, pound cake, fruit cake, coffeo. 5 Stuffed dates. Misses Hazel Knight and Edna Yarrow served, MastPr Cecil Khodes delighted the guests by boxes of choice cigars. The evening was a rc-unlon of old mo cvnuiiiK viae a, ic-uiuuu ui uiu I uuaiuueus cnurse Ul jviiiks cuuuge. xia friends and the hours passed rapidly lelgh. Is among the holiday visitors. Lieut. Broadfoot is- on leave from Pensacola. Hugh Gray, of Davidson college, who is a frequent visitor to Black Mountain, Is spending the holiday sea son here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor, of r .. .nnn,1tH .Ul V.ll.ln.u with Mrs. Glbbs, and tho Misses Glbbsl Is a daughter of Mrs. Glbbs. Perclval Theus is spending Christ mas with his family at the Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norman, of Nor folk, are spending a couplo of months here, guests at the Caublo house. AT f Vlnrnnr Khlimnn uhn fa at. tending Trinity college is spending the iiiriHijnas nouaays wiin ner moiner at the Caublo house. Tttta Mnv Rtpnn rhn 1a talrfnor a business course at Kings college, Ra TRYON. Dec 27. Miss Eva Thorn is guest of her aunt, Mrs. V. G. Wil kins. John and Mack Steelrnan are spend ing a few days In Ashevflle. Lawrence Doublcday is home from Hendersonvlllo for tho holidays. There was a Christmas tree at the Baptist church Thursday night. A. L. Hill and family are spending the holidays with relatives in Ruther ford county. Miss Virginia Butler, of Atlanta, is spending the holidays here with rela tives. Archie BuUer. of the V. 8. N.. is spending Christmas with home folks. Charlos McKee. of Ashevllle, visited his parents hero Sunday nnd Monday. Varfy Hv.nnr cams home rnm Chapel Hill to spend Christmas with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lucas are visit ing the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reich. Miss Madeline Ollvcras. of Wash ington, I). C. is visiting her mother, Mrs. 8. A. Olivrras. Edwin Lindscy arrived Saturday from Chapel Hill to spend tho holi days with homo folks. Miss Elizabeth Kinloch, who Is at tending school at Charleston, S. C, is homo for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whlttington went to Ashevillo Wednesday to spend Christmas wJth relatives. MIns 5va alt-sMu. who 'j atterrt from home, is here for the holidays. Mrs. R. A. Leonard, who has been in a hospital at Ashevllle for tho past two woeks, returned home Tuesday. Miss Isabolle and Mr. Thoodoro Wil cox n.v oome home from school to tnt school at Spartanburg is home for J spend Christmas with their parents tho holidays vacation. Edwin Thorn, who Is attending school at Clemson College, S. C is homo for a few days' visit. Dr. W. P. Whlttington, of Ashevllle, wns tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whlttington, Sunday. Miss Morale Edwards, of the news force. Is spundlng this week with her parents near Mill Spring. Keith Grady, another ono of our boys who is attending school away In Tryon. Miss Leona Egerton, of Mill Spring, was a pleasant visitor Saturday. She was on her way home from' AMnevllle, where she is attending school. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Jackson and Miss Martha nnd Genevieve Jackson left for Terrs Haute, Ind., where they will spend tho holidays with their daughter and sister, Mrs. E. M. Walker. Miss Margaret Warner was scarcely settled In her apartments fn Com- ' monwedlth avenue, Boston, when aha s was dislodged by a destructive Are li 1 one part of It In which four H wer lost and several persons Injured or badly burned. The Tryon graded school Is enjoy ing a vacation thta week, from Decem ber 18 to December 38. On the even ing of December 18 they held their Christmas exercises. Singing by ths school and individual readings and recitations followed by a beautiful lighted and decorated Christmas tree each child drew the namo of the one he or she was to give a present t this insuring a gift to each. Candj was furnished by some of the mer chants and fruit by Mrs. Kennedy. 0 until a late hour. Tho lower floor of the house was beautiful with the Christmas greens and Christmas bells. Tho center piece on the dining table was a mound of fruits, galax leaves nnd ferns. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mack Rhodes en tertained with a family Christmas And is with her parents on the Mon treat roaa. Miss Mildred Byrd, who is a stu dent at Peace institute, Raleigh, is spending the Yuletlde season with nor parents here. Dr. It. B. Beckwith Is spending sev eral weeks with his family at tho dinner on Wednesday evening. Those home of Mrs. Hardisoh on the Mon mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cathay, nnd children, Bob, Frances and Nina May, Mr. Gaither Rhodes and son Morris, from Mills river. After din ner the Christmas tree was enjoyed On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, r ran catney at Mills river, gave a t hrlstmas dinner to the Rhodes' fam ilies. The table na lnarinri with v- ery good thing and the hungry guests uiu n 0 0 Ull luetic to the temntlnir vinn.lu The COIintV tnHnhAr m.atlHl, An Saturday, December 20, at 11 o'clock in the new high school building. Dr. C. E. Brooks, the ent of education made an urgent ap- peat to tno teachers to got their cer tificates In the proper shape so that their salaries could bo Increased. Dr. llrooks Is a forcible speaker. Rev. Raymond Browning conduct ed the evening services at the Metho dist church Sunday, December 21. The choir had Christmas anthems and carols at tho morning and evening services. On Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Mr. J. P. Brown and Glennle Lee Rogers, of Ashevillo were married Ht the Methodist parsonage by Rev. SJ. F. Moores. Mr. and Mrs. Brown s mmorea rrom Ashevllle. ; Miss Kate Dotson, from the Dtir t ham Conservatory of Music is with : lier home folk for the holidays. : Miss Eva Blytbe who is studying : violin and piano In tho Boston Con servatory, Boston, Mass., is at home for the holiday season. , J. C. Morrow, who has been looking nfter his business interests in South ' Carolina, is with his family for awhile! MISSeS Mftrv Mrnnlrm 1 J - -. . 1 Mill Ull Verse Collpff-n nnri Mai-v Pn,ni T! , from Weaverville college are spend -' i.iK meir nonaays with home folks. Miss Hattie Walker has returned from .an evtended visit to Savannah Mr. and Mrs. Preston Patton, of i.reenvme, spent several days last week with their relatives here. ; Miss Eleanor Sargent, from Elfalda Orphanage, in Asheville, is with her home folks tor the holidays. - Mrs. A. E. Hart has rented her cot i tage on Sixth avenue, west, and is spending the greater part of the wln .: ter with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ; l: H. Walker at Flat Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Garlington ..and Gordon. Jr., from Knoxville, and Mr. Ormie KiiwnrH. tmm N:,,-.,it. ..VI 1VJ1, nig nere to attend their sister's wedding. Mrs. C. W. Harty has gone to Spartanburg, for a visit to relatives. Mr. Harty will spend some of the hol idays there, also. Misses Willie Lou Jordan, Seretha Sossamon and Annette Brooks, who have been attending the N. C. College ,for Women In Greensboro are at home for their holidays. Aliases Margaret Bomar, from Vir ginia; Elizabeth and Naney Bomar from Spartanburg, are with their par- wee"k an1 MrS" E' E' Bomar- thls Miss Bess Child, who has been In tno Cary schools, came home this week and tun. mnt In Au .m. , j i. hisses Haute Williams, omier, xieien unna who mo tored over to welcome her home com- .it?. miss Margaret Maxton spent the -eK-ena at "nton farm on Davidson rivcr with the friends with whom she was a guest during the summer. Miss Marguerite -Allen, from Bre vard -Industrial school, is with her mother, Mrs. M. B. Allen, for the hol .lday season. : Mrs. F. s. Wetmur received a tele gram stating that her mother had fal len and was badly hurt, so Mr. Wet A?? unday morning for her home in Oklahoma to see her. Miss Mary Brooks, from Converse hofe!8 Wlt!J hme f0,k '"rThl Aim r? T. flMw jt -i.. i " . - J inuomt, James. i w?"1 Mary Blanton and Mrs. J M. Wherry have gone to Davidson to tiv'es tb0 h0liday8 wit tholr rcli. -.if'i'? SuBle "ndy, who has, been with her mint. vr-. t ,,rr' "TOn en. . a -"r-.-'r v-..- "on, nas r-n.-i u"',l' lor me winter. vt.7; r' V..-2r 8pent eek . B.m " arneu and Aiken with it. , Vn !? . e home to hoirday". y Urlns th0 auml. Superintendent A. "W. Hnnnmiit t,,fam wlth Mrs Honeycmt" Chrtata.f1.!': reI" during the Julian Stenn a student nt (Via RtatA conege, riaieign, is aiso a nonoay vis itor. Lee A. Shuman Is homo for a Christ mas vacation. Miss Laura Bouiford, who has proven such a charming visitor, and has given so much pleasure by her talks and addresses, will leave Mon day for Georgetown. Ky., where she will In the future reside. Mrs. Clarence Pemberton and two children, of Winston-Salem, nre Vir.ll. day guests of MaJ. and Mrs. Broad foot. Chestnut Loden. "Grandmother" Parker. to improve from hnr ramnt oplnna fall, her frifinrtn ara hrtnAfnl tn v, complete restoration. Crairmont n ed Christmas morning in a most hap- inu unique way. a party of friends, bravine tho chin nf tho ...i morning, 5 o'clock, motored out and rendered such, a serenade of Chriut. mas carols n tn mu v. c- . , patients to awaken with a feoling that DerhflDS this Phrlatmna . k- - - ' ' IV DC spent in Joy beyond Imagination. Mrs. Walter Bingham Gragg re turned last Tuesday from a delightful visit of thren woAlra tn relatives at Chattanooga. Mrs. Graggs ii... c imppuy iimea. as the Billy Sundav rnliiriniio r.amnoinn on there at th taluirniMi i- - . v., eviuu iur ..." mcdB.un. .-virs. uragg was a mem .u . tnat 600 volce cholr- She is i.iiusiasiic over tne wonderful speak er. ana tno Kraut moAti . . oney night during the campaign that . - fc v. ij n u. L-uii oucting; a gpecia, Kervl. ei8ewhere, this superb choir, with its really won' ?.?-rfi",JcoJlectlon of voices, rendered t.r. t CPrtaw. and the "Halle- ;ujun vnorus rrom the messiah. Tt iiicDaiuji. jh become a permanent organ Iza- t er'. home for their Chrtetma, vaca-" : riih r " uen'. rrom eastern 1 -Ic.mt J'wT Prtn.ents and win Miss B(- aTv M " Stem' N. G work tow rtu" to her --LUJl 'jofn.V, if rT)Kan' frm Society t.!. k hJ' wlfe n daughter at vmM has been awav ; lor month In Richmond. nd New has tion Pro Tin Rnna ... . Gresham hotel next Wednesday after-! ----- u u uiuuk. An interesting program is promised. ChHo ItrenC? 8numan was hosfVss Christmas eve, to a number of friends m honor of her hrmhor t cu man, who Is also a visitor for the Christmas mtamn i k.. , , , , . "cauumi aecor- ronl 'rlSt.maS tre! ln the dlnnK room was thA xnnta p - At . ? j,i. - l oiiraiTLion. A . . : uiuia eut-Bis were i the boys and girls who are homo from , . .vuo nuiiuuis ana coupe (n spending the Christmas season tt,I woman's Missionary society of, V BaPt,st church was entertained I at the home of Mrs. Joe Linsey on I J"."' "ernoon. Miss Laura Boue ,e the moloree. Miss Boue ford spoke to these ladies on "War Wn Ik Be'5lum " At the conclus ion of the address, which was greatly enjoyed Mrs Kinsey served her guests a delectable salad course of refresh mcnts. , A nifiJM triAAtlno- n Hr i lord in her fa.rwii aAAm . .. - Hill 1 1,' neia in thA Ttauit.. w .. . . nftAi- t u v,iiuiui nunaay Ject will bo "English Customs, and the th6 war on English." The iyu.iiiu in invuea. tu tnristmas exercise given by ounuay scnooi or tne Presbyterian chapel at the Montreat.Gate was one of the most enjoyable of the holiday events. under the directorship of .airs. It. II. Heclrwlth Ml miUn-l , ' - .....IHIICUII aim juas Lawrence wyiee, an excep tionally nne program was rendered, Mrs. Willis of the Montreat Normal told tho sweet old Christmas story urauiuuuy. Alter wnicn the differ ent classes Dosed the storv in tahlmmt air. ana Airs, urosnv Anamtt wnm in charge of the music. Gifts and con fections were distributed to the Sun- aay scnooi children. The Christmas tree fnr Ihn Kunrt.v school of St. James, was a beautiful and pleasing occasion. The ItM-tnr Rev. Mr. Cody, gave an interesting! nciiriui nun, wnucrnins ine oaue whose birth has meant so much to the worm lor an these centuries. Con fections and fruits were distributed to inn mpmmiri nr inn Miinnav anhnA and every one who attended felt am- Viy repmu. - The Christmas entertainment at the Presbyterian church occurred Christ mas eve at Ave o'clock. An Interest ing program was beautifully rendered and all the pupils of the Sunday school received something nice. The Christmas entertlnment St the Baptist church was also held Christ mas evening at seven o'clock, with a well rendered tiros-ram , Can.. Clause came and distributed to v. erv memhAr nt th flun.tAw nhmi ... sonable gifts. At all the entertain ments beautifully decorated Christ mas trees, wore the chief attraction, thA ohnrrhAa waa tn,.t.Ki " . nv o ,fc 1.7 111 J sag artistically decorated. VnrV rrltv wfillA h., xn..i.A. . . . . u v . wan attending Peace Institute,' in Ralolgh. Miss Martha fiulllns-Ar larfv nHi Dfl 1 nf FrtiitlnnH TnatltntA i - .....u.H.u, npcui II CI vacation wim rnends in Greenville Father Marion and niece Miss Mar garet McKenzie, have returned from week's visit to Greenvlllo. Mrs. Lily Williams, from Green ville, was with her friends and rela tives through the holidays. Mrs. Wil liams attended the golden wedding of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shlpman, on December, J2 J. rV MnrAv nn 1... KAH 1 ..... after baslness interests In South Caro llna, has come home. STOVES Prices will advance on 'Jan. I. Better buy now. Cash or Credit EDWARDS STOVE CO. 38 rlaywood St. Phones 2966 - 87S "Asheville's Greatest Dry Goods Store 39 Wishes to express their thanks for the immense patronage given them during the Christmas holidays. Neverless we are still prepared to serve you as well as ever, regardless of the great inroads made into our yard goods and Ready-to-Wear Departments. Carrying large quantities of goods as we always do, and looking far ahead in buying, we are in a position to save you money on Silks, White and Colored Wash Goods. 1 920 Spring Goods are arriving daily. 1 920 must be a banner year with us. v Tremendous Reductions IN OUR sad y -to-Wear DEPARTMENT Every Suit, Coat and Dress mjist be sold and sold quick. Low prices will move them. Our sacrifice is your gain. We would much rather give you all a great bargain, than pack these garments away. So come as early as you can on Monday and take your choice from a splendid stock of Suits, Coats and Dresses at the biggest saving in price you " have had in many a day. Sale begins Monday at 9 o'clock. 1 i I m I fl H f SI 111 M U . . f R 1 A I -ft Here Are The Prices First Come First Served Nothing reserved in this big sale. We must make a clean sweep. $25.06- f9 f-A Coats PlDU Coats . . $15.00 $4cT, $20.00 mcZ $25.00 S2 , $30.00 $70.00 dor (( Coats PX)UU $8c0.0,... $40.00 $45.00 $25.00 rt Suits tpl. jU $ir. .$15.00 "sr.. $20.00 $5S $25.00 msl , $30.00 $70.00 aa Suits 0K)UU $8su?t9 $40.00 $9sr9 $45.00 Silk, Serge and Taffeta Dresses , s , ! $15.00 Dresses $ 7.50 $20.00 Dresses ... $10.00 $30.00 Dresses $15.00 $40.00 Dresses . J. $20.00 $50.00 Dresses $25.00 $60.00 Dresses ............. X $30.00 ALL MILLINERY AT V PRICE READ THE PRICE LIST, ...$1.75 $2.00 $1,50 Hats $2.00 Hats $2.50 Hats $3.00 Hats . 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $3.50 Hat. $4.00 Hats $5.00 Hati $6.00 Hats $7.00 Hats , $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Whit E si (doll BIG STOCK OF WHITE GOODS ARE IN and OTHERS AR RIVING DAILY. Nainsook, Long Cloths, Dimities, Pajama Checks, Batistes, White ancT col ored Organdies, White Dotted Swisses, Colored Dotted Swisses, Plaid and Striped Voiles, Plain White and Colored Voiles, Gaberdines, Fine White Corded Peques, White Repp, White Poplins, Colored Linens, White Linens, French Nurses Cloth, Killarney Linen,, Promenade Suitings, White and Col ored Dress Linens, Blouse Linens, Linen Crashes, Curtain Goods, Filet Nets, Curtain Voiles, Marquisettes, Scrims and Madras. We are prepared to save you money on any of the above goods. MONDAY IS YARD GOODS DAY 36-in. Black Taffeta, at yard. $1.50, $1.98 and. 36 in. Black Messaline at yard, $2.25 and 36-in. Black Satin, at ; yard $2.98 and . . . . . . . 36-in. Colored Messaline, yard 36-in. Fine Colored Satins, yard, $3.25 and ....... BUY SILK ON MONDAY i-in. Black and Colored PodIuis. . $2.50 . $2.50 . $3.50 $2.50 $3.50 36 di in yard D1.17 40-in Black Crepe de Chine, rf0 no yard. $2.50 and . $LiJO 40-in. Flesh Crepe da Chine, d9 AO yard. $2.75 and sPaWO 36-in. White and Colored Wash Satin, ) nQ yard. $2.50 and QL.JO 32-in. Fine all Silk Pongee, at , tf0 A A yard . 1 ............ W.UU Good Values in Dress Goods Navy Blue French Serges at, yd. $1.75, $ A A $2.25, $2,69, $2.98, $3.50, $4.00 and OO.UU 54-in .11 wi rii.- v at yard ... "I ... . . ....... 54-in. Handsome Wool Stripes and ft Plaids, yard at PU.Ull Handsome Plushes, from 18-in. to 50-in. wide at vcL 23.50 ta. . . . '. FOR SCARFS. CAPES AND COATS $3.98 $15.00 ... Now is the time to make preparation for the cold freezing weather. See our sale prices of Blankets and Comforts, ' Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets. Wool NaD Bldnkets: in fact. Blankets and Comforts of all UnA f Rv1,,r PVM
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