THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. ASIIEVTLLE, N. C DECEMBER 28; ."TO 0 SOCIAL & PERSOHAL J Mr. and Mrs. Fredorlo Qulntard Bpyer. will be the guests of honor at an afternoon tea given on Tuesday by Hn Arthur S. Wheeler at her home on Blltmoro Estate. ' i)S .IS Miss Christina Mommlnger enter tained with a beautifully appointed dinner party last evening at her resi dence on Victoria drive, in compli ment to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Quin tard Boyer. The dinner table wai XQulultely arranged, a central doc- oration of yellow chrysantnemuma being used. Covers were laid lor ten. After the dinner the Kuests attended the dance at Grove Far inn, Mlsa Lankley, who is occupying "Crowhurat" the country home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison Brings, will thn fhief euest at a small tea to tin a-iven Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Maurice duPont at the "Edgemont Tea Shop," 80 Edgemont road. Of Interest to the many friends of Minn Aenna Gotten Timberlake, of Haleleh. will be the following from the Raleigh Times: The engagement and early approaching marriage of Miss Agnes Cotton Timberlake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tim berlake, of Raleigh, to Lon Jarrison Newton, of Oklahoma, was announc ed Christmas afternoon at an Informal egg-nog party at the Timberlake home on North Blount street. The marrluKO is to take place January 17, li20i The announcement was made In an unusually unique and original manner. In the contor of the dining room table was a minia ture old black mammy, the Ideal black mammy of the South, round snd partly over her calico dress she wore n white apron and held a stalk Of cotton. From under the bandana handkerchief on her head hung num erous black plaits, such as the old negroes used rs. Elizabeth Camp- cloth and "trying-, pink roses, j acted nathers. Mr. Lawton " th two brides maids. Mr. Harold y?ehennMrMr. Bar-1 Clark and rW&W draee Miller, Miss Elvja Muse, Mis Gladys Muse, Miss Bertha Robinson, Miss Mary Winchester, Miss Jennie Morgan, Miss Annie Mae Pressley. ui nra,', PvoKKlnv MisH Lena Cair- rens. Miss Marcarot Campbell, Mrs. ! Charlotte Ethel Taylor. M bell, Mr. Roy Hmathers, Johnson. Mr. Joy nard Wise, Mr. Mark Justice, Mr. Charles Morgan, Mr. Hrncst Winches ter, Mr. Hubert Vounge. Mr. Willis Younge, Mr. Ray Robinson, Mr. Clarence I'ressley, Mr. Asborry Sor rells. Mr. Arnold Campbell and Mr. Eugene Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Krskln were hosts on Christmas day at their resi dence on Montford avenue at a Christmas party. ! The Ashevllle branch of the Wo man's National Sabbath Alliance,. will hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon. Plana will bo outlined for more defi nite work and the alliance will at this meeting become active in regard to placing the bronse tablet on the court house upon which the ten com mandments will be inscribed. All members are asked to be present. J S The seventh meeting of the year of the Woman's club will be held to morrow afternoon with Mce. Charles N. Malone. Mrs. William R. Ortffln will have the paper of the afternoon and her subject will be. "Immigra tion from countries of northern Eu rope." Jl Mr. Junius Horner entertained In formally with a stag luncheon yester day at his home on Ravenscroft road, having several 'it his college friends ns his guests. Last evening a large number of young people of the dancing set of the of this eltv, performing the ceremony. The church was decorated with Flor ida palms, holly and spruce. An efTective arch of evergreens was I erected Immediately in front of the altdr. Previous to tie ceremony Miss Vlrelnia Greer, of Spartanburg. rendered a violin solo, "At Iawn- inr". mIm Lola Greer, of Spartan burg, rendered tho wedding march and during the ceremony tho Misses Greer nlayed a lulaby. Miss Virginia Ivey, of charlotte, wearing a frock of midnight blue tricolotte and car rying a bouquet of pink roses and Miss Mary Gllmc Weathciiy, also of in a mouse uumucu of this city, were ushers Avnue me het mnn was Mr. Thomas W. Bird, Minn of this citv. Master William. Gudger Roberts was tho small ring beurcr and little Miss Virginia Hend ricks was the flower girl. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a hand some traveling suit of French blue and a corsage bouquet of French roses. Mrs. Wood is an attractive and beautiful young girl and hasi many friends throughout Virginia and North Carolina. Bhe graduated from' UanUolph-Macon college in 1918. ir. Wood is a -graduate of the University of North Carolina or me yeur v 1912. He served as a first lieutenant for twelve months with the American Expeditionary Forces. He is now inrinKin.i of th Webster high school. Mr. and Mrs. wooo lert ior jucn- sonville, Fla,. where they will spend their honeymoon and after the first of January they will be at home at Webster. ' The Nurses' association, district i No. l, will meet Thursday afternoon nt a o'rlock at the Mission hospital. Annual election of offlcers will take place and all members are urged to be present. J The Durham Sun gives the follow ing: "The' First Baptist church nt Dur ham, was the scene of a lovely wed ding when Miss Hattie Moore Berry, il.-niirhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry and Mr. Rufus Ilenegar Shel marrieu Delightful, Refrehing and Twice the Usual Strength Are the flower ami bouquet odor a In artistic gift boxes, called , MARINELLO Toilet Water Plut Tskss the pises of perfusM. at s tourtk ftnseost. Your cook "X Bine odors, Mrs. Dales Manicure Shop 36 Haywood St Phone 1671. - ... .,...,, I,..l "... i.... .1 ton. Ot ASIlBVllie. wmo muiiiou "r.W" " ruy. al" "UHU. lrlB. , Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. De- wriiuiiK. vvjh.'m mo sirau wvm in- party, given oy me management 0'..1k V i? vtf.i1 into the rtlnlnr mom. where thft r..nv. in.t tm, ir nnmnilma, A tun I cemoer it, . j "The church was beauiuuuy ueco 1 rated with ferns, palms, irmllax and baskets of white roses. vited Into the dining room, where the egg-nog was served, they were told to "snatch the old mammy bald headed." WKh each black plait pull ed from the old mammy's head came n announcement card reading "A. C, T. h. S, N., January 17. 1920." In harmfony with the centerpiece the table was covered with an old-time ted table cloth and red bandana handkerchiefs served as napkins. In i stead of a punch bowl a huge earth enware bowl was used for the egg nog. Hiding under the bowj out of sight of the black mammy were a number of little pickaninnies shoot ing craps. Miss . Timberlake comes from an old and well-known family of the State. She Is the granddaughter of Col. and Mrs. R. R. Cotten of Cot- Ijindnle. Rhn (a nna nf t h a mrurt nt. tractive and popular girls of the city. t 'JS. n ' Rev. and Mrs. O. A. B. Holderly : have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Pau. : Jlno Moorehead to Mr. Miles V. Be drest, of Waxhaw. The marriage took place on Thursday, December twenty-fifth at East fipencer. i Jl Jl - The following announcement cards liave been received in Ashevllle: "-, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Thomas announce the marriage of their , daughter Willie Killlan , " "-'U.':k - v - Pr. James Frederick Zachary on Monday December the twenty-second nineteen hundred and nineteen- Rosman, NortH Carolina J ' 'At Home y after January the first '' Brevard, North Carolina. a jl Jl Mist Marie Campbell entertained at her home near Candler Thursday evening with a Christmas party.. The house was arranged with quantities Of holly and mistletoe and other ap propriate decorations. During the evening various and Interesting games wore played and a special feature ' a the two prise games which -were won by Miss Hessle and Mr. Roy Bmathers. Miss Campbell served her guests with dainty refreshments. Among those present were: Miss ifessie Miller, Miss Nettle Miller, Miss Grove Park inn, In compliment to the guests stopping there. The affair was enjoyed from 9:80 o'clock until 11 o'clock. i . Jl J The Louisville Courier-Journal gives the following: Ono of the most bril liant dances of the Christmas season was the dance given last night by Judge Robert Worth Bingham and Mlsa Henrietta Bingham at their -"The bride entered on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. She was dressed in her wedding gown of Ivory satin embroidered with pearls and wore a tulle veil arranged In coronet fashion and caught with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was a . . . , , .. . . HIlllWHI ..II ...... .) . ... i. Margaret Norton. Tho house was !.?ir PiL nr.f,, rfA-( .Ilk .,--.. urrar.iuniu.i and holly and quantities of scarlet polnsettla. On the long console table In the dining room was arrangod a Christmas decoration of holly flanked by gold candelabra bearing tall white tapers. Judge Bingham and Miss tiinpnam were assisted in receiving oy Dr A r,Ht Beam, of Ashevllle, as ny mrs. ueorgo w. morion. miss h- t man, Th. uher8 were, Mr. Bingham wore a gown of violet panne w n Kiker and Mrs. W. A. Pope, of nl - . n p!,ue'u 2f em?ro,dered Durham. The groomsmen were, Mr. Slk violeta The bodice, which was vern0n Cheek, Mr. Hillary Comari, cut square front and-back, was em- Mr ,.,irBOn West, of Durham, and broldercd In front with violets. The M" Jennings Berry, of Winston sleeves were very short. The nhort I ai'cm. The ceremony wus pcrform- " ""viii unu M. uauei ui viuieia ' a h lli. pnnm' hrntner. JKjV. VV. It. ot Charlotte, assisted oy i'r, junior social set of Ashevllle was the affair last evening given by Miss Cal loway, daughter of Pr. and Mrs. A. W. Calloway, at her home on Merrl mon avenue. About thirty-five young people were present. Jt Jl Little Miss Mandy Johnston will en tertain with a birthday party on Sat urday afternoon at her home on Mer- rtmon avenue. A number ot young friends will be invited to the affair. Jl Jl Mrs. A. H. McCormlck will enter nin Monday evening at cards in com pliment to Miss Challle Pyatt, of i Georgetown, S. C. who is spending some time in Ashevllle with Mrs. Mc Cormlck. Jl Jl An unusually large gathering of the college set enjoyed the Cotillion club dance given last evening at the Ma sonic temple. A Jair orchestra fur nished the dance music from 9 o'clock until 12 o'clock. Jt Jl St Margaret's guild of Trinity church will moet Wednesday after noon at 4 o'clock with Miss 'Laura MacMahan at her home on Cumber- lanH .vamiA was attended Dy iour Misses Jess Broadway, . lA. , t.n,drkhtmniof Wa7hlngtoDBUrDarC and children was "a Christmas tree o " RllHih Mlilt,vtn Frl(,ay afternoon by the Misses The ma Winston ot Ra'f Rh, f M.xwo ,t ,heh. h Maxwell I'nd mtfe Mta 7 k thtrZ fxik'r MiP ln compliment to the nelghbor-?-to HSoJiian Pone were the flower hood children. During the afternoon Carers. Mr Xn t, o.e Jl Jl i The Charlotte Observer gives tho following: Miss Ruth Crowell will give a dance at her home on Queens road. Myers park, this evening from down the front and at either side. She were a corsage bouquet of orchids With deep violet centers. Miss Nor ton's gown was of blue and silver. The bodice of blue crepe meteor and sil ver cloth was cut square ln front and V in the hack. The skirt of silver cloth had an overdress of cream laco with flowers In pastel shades caught at intervals underneath the lace. Abou ,200 guests were present. Jl vrf Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Beam enter tained Christmas eve at their home on Montford avenue with a dinner party in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shelton, who were recently married at Durham. The dining room was charmingly arranged with Christmas decorations. A delicious six course dinner was served after which dancing was enjoyed by the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Shel ton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Drown, Mrs. R. B. Shelton, Miss Annie Kate Wells, Rev. E. L. Shelton, and Dr. A. Pitt Beam. , jl Miss Alice Celinda Gray, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Gray, of Mar shall, and Mrs. John O. Wood, of Hylva, wsre married Tuesday morning at H o'clock at the Methodist church at Marshall, Rev. Walter H. Willis, I (Continued on Next Page.) 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Immediately after the ceremony a buffet supper was. given ln honor of tho bridal party by Mrs. W. B. Klkcr, sister of the bride, at her home at Morehead, Heights. "Among the out-of-town guests for the wedding were: Mrs. C. M. Beam of Ashevllle, Mrs. It. C. Shelton of Biltmore, and Dr. A. Pitt Beam of Ashevllle." Jl Mr. William C. Satterthwait, of I Atlanta, Ga.. passed through the city yesterday en route to waynesviuo. where he will visit Mr. Satterthwalfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Satterth walt. Jl Jl Mrs. Liddoll presided at the tea table during the tea dance hours, 4:30 o'clock until 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Ashevllle Country club. The main room where dancing was enjoyed was iillc'd with gay couples of the college set of dancers. On New Year's eve the club will en tertain with their annual ball from 9 o'clock until atermldnight. Plans for the first of a series of ' Leap Year dances to be given by the young ladles of the dancing set of the I city, are well under way and the af fair promises to be one of tho most enjoyable held in some time. The. dance will be from o'clock ur.tll 12 O'clock Friday evening at the Masonic temple. A Jazz orchestra will furnish the dance music. Jl . A number of couples of the college set gathered at the Parish house in Biltmore Friday evening and enjoyed i an informal dancing party. Jt Jt On Friday afternoon at the Hostess 'house at Oteen the reconstruction aids 'entertained at tea in compliment to a I number of the patients at the hospi tal. The large room of the ftouse ; was charmingly and artistically dec orated for the occasion with Christ mas suggestions. Jl Jl Miss Meta E. Lance and Mr. Law rence Lance were hosts at a most en joyable birthday party given Tuesday evening at thorr home at Arden. Numerous games .were played and enjoyed by tho young folks present who Included: Miss Delphina Can delaria. the guest of Miss Lanca for the Christmas holidays. Miss Kath erlne K Louis, Miss Blanch Lance, Miss Lela Lance, Mrs William Toms, Mr. Emory M. Lance. Mr. Clifford C. Lance and Mr. A. Burgln Lance. Jl Jt A most Interesting meeting is promised for the Time and Tide club j when It holds its first meeting of the New Year, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs.- R. C, Hawkins at 19S South Liberty street. The subject i for the afternoon in "Amerlcanua- tion." Mrs. Joseph Wlti is the leader of the afternoon. J. C. Orr will have a book review on "The making of an American." The Mary Alexander circle of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. O. F. Stradley, tS4y Woodfln street on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be prasSnt. ' Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brownell will entertain on New Year's eve with a party at their home on Montford avenue. Jt Jl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gudger will be hosts on New Year's eve with a "watch" party at their residence on Courtland avenue. Jt Jl Mrs. W. W. Turnbull will be the guest of honor at a number of small and informal parties during her visit here, among them being several tables of bridge arranged by Mrs. A. Hall Johnston at her home on Merrl mon avenue in honor of Mrs. Turn bull. .4 Jt Miss Laura MacMahan entertained Friday evening at her home on Cum berland avenue a number 1 of her friends at a dancing party. Jt Jl One of the moet enjoyable ot the dances given for the members of the1 mm Wholesome Ita Tour Eyes M Care AfWtfu lolesome-deansing -Refreshing NINETEEN . NINETEEN Almost gone. Have you enjoyed the year Ha it served you well? Only a few more days good for thinking over the year and getting ready for another and a better year. "MinuteSrvice" In a Drug Store Phone 718. Designated Prescription Depot For The U. S. Government. 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