TILE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 28, 1919. SOCIAL (CONTINUED FROM PAOK SIX) ;S0 to 13 o'clock, In honocof Mliu Vinton I.lddi'll and guetit, Mi.sk Koth urina llaworth, clamfinuie of Miss Uddell. at Uryn Mswr. Dr. and Mrs. R U'estray liultle and daughter. Miss L.iddell. and guest, will arrive in the (oily this morning to remain until al ter the first New Year's , night. Dr. .-i ml Mrs. Hattlo will civa a dance at ilio Southern Manufacture' clgb In Miss Grace Fanning srrlved several honor of thftlr riauKhtcr. Miss Llddell. days ago from Charlotte, and will and Miss Haworth. 'spend the month of January in Ashe . t4 jt villa and at Black Mountain Miu Dorothea Weaver was hostess will return here for ft few days be fore returning to college. Mrs. Hose Kenning leaves today for her home at Greenville, 8. C, af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hufus Gor don Harr on Montford avenue for several days. Hies Eleanor M. Smuttier, who haii been visiting her brother. Mr George II. Smut hers for several weeks, left Wednesday for Waynes vllle to spend the ChrUtmus holidays. From there aho will io to Atlanta. Qa.. where she will spend the winter. in l-'riday afternoon at hor residence n Merrlmon avenue at a email to.t Mrs. 9. C Batterthwelt returned to her home t Waynesvllle yester- havlng about ten of her friends a.'4-day. after spending two days in the her guests. The members of the nlumnl nsso eiatlon of tho University of North Carolina and the students of the uni versity, wh are st home for the Christmas holidays will attend 'the banquet to bo Riven ut the Ilattery Park hotel on Monday evening at o'clock. Covers will be laid for no hundred and twenty-tlvo. V Miss Elizabeth Kent, who Is at tending Bradford academy, Brad tord. Mass.. Is spending the Chrlstmn liolidays with Iter parents on Chest nut street. city. Miss Virginia Ivey and Miss Mary Gilmer Weatherly. of Charlotte, and Mr. Thomas W, Baird and Mr. Wil liam Z. Penland, of this city, motor ed from Marshall to Asnillle after attending the Wood-Gray wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John T- Smothers and daughter Miss Mildred iniaihetx. re cently of Portland, O., left ifurliiK the week for Atlanta, (la., after spending two weeks in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis leave to morrow for Miami, Fla., where they will visit' their sons, Herman snd Ferman Davis, for several months. Mr. and Mrs. James William Bryan of Washington, D. C-. and Judge M. T. Bryan, of Nashville, Tenn.. are guests Mr. Howard Matthews, of Colum-1 'or Ve holidays of Mr. and bus. Ohio, has been spending several Harold E. Johnson, at thoir homo In lavs as a Kuest at the Battery Park.""'" ram. Mr. It. B. Randolph, of 3trawn, Texas, Is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Randolph, on Cum berland avenue for a week. hotel. Midshipman Bretney Smith return- d yesterday tn Annapolis, Md., af tfv spending Christmas at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and family are with Mrs. Upttomley in Kentucky for a visit. Miss Kpple Cunningham, of Mis sissippi, has been spending a short while here with her mother. , : . Mr. and Mrs. Konald Green will leave Monday for their homo at Duluth, Minn., after spending Christ mas with Mrs. Green's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Arbogast. Mr. Pan Alexander will leave today fur Greenville. S. C. after a stay of several days with his motUer hero. ' Mis9 Lillian Rollins, who has been pending Christmas with her parents on Chestnut street. left yesterday for 'Annapolis, Md., where she will visit before returning to school In Vir ginia. Misa. Ethel Reeves left yesterday .'or Clearwater, Fla., where she will l.o during the winter season. Miss Helen Moore Is spending the holidays with her parents at 'their tome on Liberty street. Mr. Melvln Carter, who has been with her mother on North French Broad avenue for several days, will leave today for 'West Virginia. Midshipman Marcus Erwln, who spent Christmas with his parents on Furman avenue, left yesterday to continue his studies at the I'nited States Naval academy at Annapolis, Md. Mr. Fred Kent leaves today for a Stay at Atlanta, Ga. 'Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bennett, of Chicago, 111., are visiting in this vi cinity. Mr. Walter Bearden will return today to Proctor, after spending Christmas in Asheville. Mrs. E. Elizabeth Bolton, who has been spending the past month at Washington, D. C, has returned to her home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Thompson Fraaer left yes terday for Clearwater, Fla., whore she will remain during the season. Midshipman George Alexander, who has been spending two days with relatives here, left .yesterday for 4 Annapolis, Md. , Miss Grace Beatty." who has been visiting at Greensboro, will return to her homehere the first of the week. Judge J. C. Pritcttirtl will go this week at Richmond, Va. Mrs. Prltoh ard, who has been with her mother at Washington, V. C., Will join him in Virginia. Mr. F. J. Cline, who has been spending the holidays with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline, has gone to Columbia, S. C. and Florida for a stay bf a week, aft or which he Midshipman James Barnes return otl yesterday to the United States naval academy, after spending two days with his parents at thir home on Panola street. Mr. Samuel, Fisher has arrived for a short visit tu Asheville. M iss Ida Goodman is tho guest of lmr aluti.ru ' Yfrn 1,-llen finnrlman ami ' Misses Fannie and Miller Goodman at their home In Salisbury. Mr. James F. I In II has been at Charlotte for a brief stay. Mr. Frank Turner has been at Greensboro for a brief tay during the week. Mr. S. O. Smith is spending a week with his daughter at her home at; uasionin. Miss Evelyn . Wurlcy is spendinc the week-end at Swahnanoa a tho guest of her aunt. Mrs. C. P. Whll-i son. Mr. Edward H. Smart, of Savan-ll nah, Ga., spent Christmas with his: mother ana sisters in this city. TVI ra .Tnnenh T7. . TtrtffffH n1 1 n-i ' I small sons, Mastor Lawrence Briggs' and Master Jack Briggs. uccom-il panted by Miss Nell Brlggs, have gone tq Johnson City, Tenn., ror a; visit, before returning to Asheville' 1 I "f INI l. IVr -in 0J Laysthfitarjytgg And theeaxfveff?ffy late Novent. bersod through December--con, mands the top price of tho year. , Start BUCKEYE" INCUBATOR In Match or tuff April! r&Iso t& many chicks you'll hitch in a cosi bnnuns? Standard Colour Brooder. and this good money, la yooa. , W kno fij) Backere tseabttor tad fne Standard Cokm Braade. .U NotUmmbrntt lhijtZcim? sad ASHEVILLE 8EED CO. Corner College and Lexington. Phone 177.178. A In FIFTY YEARS IN DRUGS lifessr drug . the UJJest BEHIND "3-H" TONIC iJTORE MITH'S ERVICE UGGESTS For Coughs, Colds, Headaches and That Tired Feeling When "3-H" Tonic came in the door the. "Flu" flew out. the window. THREE-H" TONIC is not a Habit-forming drug, contains no alcohol. "THREE-H"' is a sensible, practical, safe MEDICINE!. Neither a Vaccine nor a Vice. ( Fifty Cents the Bottle.' Take it while' you workIt works while you take it. The "THREE-H" Trade Mark is Registered. For Sale afr-Any Drug Store. the" will 'attend the marriage of their cousin. Miss- Bess Hampton on New Year's eve at lanvllle, Ky. MIsh Naomi Neubeok.. who Is a student at Wells college, is spending the Christmas holidays with her par ents at their homo at Marietta, Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrs. Neubeck nnd family formerly lived here and have many friends in tho city. Mrs. J. I. Pavls. of Hondomon iWt, is sut'iiding t lie holidays with ho: parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Vor!r at thoir homo on West Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q M Guirc hav e ns their quests. Professor and Mrs K. A. Thompson, of Mt. Holly. Mr. Kins Kennedy, who has betn spending the holidays with Ills moth er ut the Battery Park hotel, left Friday for Knoxville, Tenn., to be the guest of Mr. Cary Hoes for sev eral days. ; t Miss Katherlne Arbogast spent Fri day with Mrs. Crawford at her home at Black Mountain. Mf. OranvlIlP Taylor Is with her sister. Airs. Kobc-it Hi-nrv ai hoi home nt Greenville. P. '.. for a visit of several days. Miss Frances McGuire went to Dillsboro yeslcrdiy to visit Mls Annie TaJIent for a few days. Mrs. GIllHand Ptlkcleather ar.d her small daughter, Miss Ailcen Stlkeleather, went yesterday to Mem phis, Tenn., to vltdt Mrs. Stike leather's mother for eeveral weeks. Mr. J. Itadeker has returned to the west, after spending Christmas at his home Irr this city. . Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terrell, of Bos' ton. Mass.. who have been hcrp for a fortnight or more, will leave short ly for Florida, where they will spend has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. C. : the remainder of the winter. Chambers in Grove Park, has Joined : I her mother and thev will upend a Mr. Mitchell Campbell King, of i week in the clly. Atlanta. Ga., arrives today to he with! . nis mother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.) 1 C. G. Memnilngor al their residence I on victoria road for a short visit. I Mr. Iilngharu McKee came yester I day from Louisville. Ky., where lie I haw been with his cousin, Mr. lloberl I W. Hinghum tor several days. Mrs. Laura M. Jones is visiting her sister. Mrs. Henry II. Stevens, al hoi residence on Montford avenue, tin the holidays. !t V Tlirnlillll ...1 terday from Chattanooga. Tenn.. audi1 1 the guest of friends here for see. rial weeks. Mrs. Turnbull formerly :.,jJo Akhdvllla her home. Mr. William A. Harbor, who bah been with Mrs. Harbor hero foi Christmas has returned to Nctf York ll. Miss Mildred Faulkner and Miss Katherln Faulkner will reiurn Fri ilay to their homo on Pearson dirve, after spending a week with friends! today for Memphis. Teni The Misses Williams, who have been guests at the Knickerbocker, will leave this week for the winter season at Orlando. Fla. Mr. Allen T. Morrison will leave a: Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Davis and small daughter, of ' Detroit. Mich., are ex pected shortly for a nay in Ashe- ille. Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Beattle return today to their home at Green ville, s. t, after spending Christmas with Mrs. Heattlos parents in Grove park. Mrs. Gene Miles, of Chattanooga. Tenn.. is spending the holidays with Mrs. J. W. Moore Liberty street. at her home on aftoi spending Christmas with his parenu at their home on Pearson drive. Mr. John Burgess, who spent llu summer season here. Is with ln mother at tho Motel Bristol, New York city, for the Christmas vaca tion. I Midshipman John Marshall c.inip be'.l left yesterday for the I'nited States navel academy, afier spending Christmas here. GILL The Perfect One-Piece . Piston Ring GILL RINGS wifl ..d- just themselves to oversize or worn cylinders. r The prevent oil snd gat leak thereby saving 20 to 40 pet ceal ea (hex bill monthly. Retail pticeil each up to 4 iscKcs. Libtrrl Ditcounf to JoUrt, Dtourt and Caragn. BLOCK AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY P. O. Box 83 Ph.n. 3720 Charlotte, N. C 4 Srt l 1st forkhif duu- at f xprtnikm ol from .g fa J-tfi til mn inch Mon unf ion ol conpriitton ovun. Miss Huth Farmer, of Winston Salem, has been with Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. Frailer Glenn at their home on orange street for the holidays. Mr. Charles Hughes, formerly of this city, who is now at Savannah. Ga., Is spending Christmas with his mother at Danville, Va. . Mrs Burgess arrived yesterday Mr. snd Mrs. Kthridgc. of Virginia, ire visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Snee.i ! Adams. Mrs. Tenn.. after a G. B.' Mason, of Knoxville. has returned to her home, brief visit with relative here. Do you specify Blue Blbbon Vanilla and Lemon and get the best or do, you Just ask for vanilla. or lemon audi uso any kind they send? Ask for Blue ' from the north snd Is a guest at the Ulbbon vanilla "Best and take? Manor. Miss Kllnor Burgess, who less. Advt. A NEW BROOM FOR THE NEW YEAR J .1st received a lot of large, new .l-string BKOOM8 we are going to sell Monday at 73c a piece. Why pay the other man more? Cash and Delivery Service THE AUTOMAT E. J. Edwards, Mgr. Haywood Bid. Phone 3036 Citizen Want Ads Bring Results 1 1 1 1 ess 3han Cost Prices iSre Named on Many J terns for (Quick Clearance Jakp Advantage gefore the first of the year Coat Suits at . Va Price Choice of any suit in stock; Tricotine, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Serge and other wanted mate rialsin black, navy and all wanted colors $ 39.50 Suits now $19.75 $ 49.50 Suits now $24.75 $ 59.50 Suits now $29.75 $ 69.50 Suits now .$34.75 $ 79.50 Suits now $39.75 $ 89.50 Suits now . $44.75 $100.00 Suits now $50.00 $125.00 Suits now $62.50 HAND BAGS " One lot ladies' and children's Hand Bags -slightly imperfect 1-2 Price CRETONNE IJOXES One table Cretonne-Covered jewel, Handkerchief, Candy and Glove Boxes 1-2 'Price ROYAL Society PACKAGES 1-2 Price One table discontinued Royal So ciety Packages 1-2 Price ALL TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS At y Price Every' Hat in the Department Must Go Models Many Beautiful Stylish Hats (Third Floor) Every Blanket, Wool and Cot ton, Sharply Reduced. Every Comfort, Wool, Cotton, Down, Sharply Reduced. Every Pillow, Feather and Down, .Sharply Reduced. Every Trunk, Bag and Suit Case Sharply Reduced. Joys Reduced V2 and Hi off Their Original Selling Price All Toys, with the exception of the following-named arti cles, will be sold until January 1st at 1-2 Price a Iron Wagons, Automobiles, Velocipedes and Doll Car riages will be sold a't 1-4 Off Their Original Selling Price (Dolls not included) presses at ' Pice Choice of over 200 Dresses in Tricotine, Trico lette, Satins and Georgette. Black and all wanted colors $ 29.50 Dresses . .$14.75 $ 35.00 Dresses ... $17.50 $ 45.00 Dresses .$22.50 $ 59.50 Dresses .......... $29.75 $ 75.00 Dresses ....$37.50 $100.00 Dresses ...$50.00 Size for Misses and Ladies) MARABOU SCARFS -1-2 Price '( Main Floor) Black and natural Marabou Scarfs, long and cape shapes. Regular prices , $9.00 to $1 8.50 Now Priced 1-2 FANCY VANITIES One table of Fancy Glass Vanity Stands with Powtler Puffs; Tapestry Covered Boxes with Powder and Make-Up Preparations and Tapestry Boxes with Powder and Rouge. Regu lar price 59c to $5.00 Now Priced 1-2 I '."' . V '