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TH& SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASIIEVTLLE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1820. 6 flND PERSONAL Lady Hadfleld entertained last eve- j freshments. Mrs. Brown was asslst nine in honor ut her son. Count Krnn-1 ed In nerving liy her hlnt;r, Mm. fROUP Spasmodic crow? fa usually relieved with one application of rout do Bulsserct, tho oi-caalon burnt; Jin twenty-first birthday. In th prl e dining room nt Orovo Ilirk Inn. The tahlo was most boniftlfully ar- rangfd having- a centerpleeo of pink oses mid maiden hair funis. Coven were laid for twenty or more guests among: whom were: Mr. H. Wostray Jlultlc, Mrs. Mortimer Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wadley Huoul, Mr. ind Mrs. Alan McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. JLouls Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, lr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan, Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Hecu, Miss Itltu Roes, Major Tensley, of New York. Captain Wall, Mr. Her- ( umphell, who is her guet for Sev ern I weeks. . The Clrovo 1'urk circle will meet with Mrs. L.. V. .Stowo ut her home, 1-4 Woodfln street Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. . Jl Tho I)aughters of labella will give a daneo in tho Knights of Columbus hall Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. MiH. II. K. ITszer entertained dur-lr,r ,,f rlHK rt-ances Hartxell. music wo furnished by a city cb tra and at a Is'. hour delicious re freshments wce served. jt ji Miss .A. Cook entertained at an In formal dinner for several of her frlttnds last evening at tho nplnp Hot tea room. Miss Ruth Kendall, of Boston, who has been here several weeks, was guest of honor ut a dinner given at the Pining Hot tea room Wednes day evening. The dinner was given si n i n . . 1 1 in tho private dining room of the rh.mhrll Bt th-. tea house, timall amber vases filled J.: er8 at tir with bluo daises, nasturtiums and u" H """" m a oeii na.r ior....u . V" " Mrs. D. A. Barnes and luuin urciMuiiuu iaiju unci uu m .- iVicicsX ICICSVAP0R1 YOUR BODYGUARD" -30t. 6OMT20 mm home on sons Mr. T ... .. h t- IT- .J 1 .. II ... K n orale course dinner tho gucsls were, Terrace are leav- nieruuneo wur. cams jln tQd f Boston, lator they will run also the guest of honor at a curd I t rMifornln Mrs. W. W. Jamison Is spending- a ; few days with her mother Mrs. L.JV lugston Ait her homo at Tryon. lng the week with a tea at hor home on Ivarsou drive, in honor of he wa party given at tho lea house during the week. Hhe leaves today for a visit of Hovers! weeks in tho north west and will return cast early In February. Mrs. J. S. Claverlo will entertain j Mr. Arthur McDade has returned) nt her home on Arlington street with from a visit to relatives at Hylva, la tea tho mlddel of tho week in lion-1 where ho spent several days during ' tho punt week. bert brown and J r. W. P. Herbert, i guetus, Mrs. Kck Abernethy, of Mor Lady Hadlleld cntcrtulns this eve ning at the Manor at dinner. The many friyids of tho contracting- parties will learn with Interest icf the tuarrlago last night at 9 o'clock i I Miss Aline Burkett of Columbus, . ti. C, srhd Mr. Harry V. Johnson, of Ashevllln. Tho wedding took place ' nt the Central Methodist church par sonage, with Rev. JUr. K. K. McLarty, the pastor, officiating, only a few in timate friends being present. Mrs. Johnson is well known in Columbia and is a young lady of many charm ing personalities. Mr. Johnson serv ed with tho 80th division - overseas and. is now linotype machinist in the Citizen composing room. J j . Miss Sarah Krwin entertained ut nurds yesterday afternoon at the Jiomo of her parents on Kurman avc . nue. Miss Carolyn Kent made top . score und was presented with a dainty prize, while tho consolation was won . ly Miss Uaphne Brown. Miss Kr win's quests wore: Miss Edith Ht. Clair. , Kiss Kloanor Williamson, Miss Kath , erlne Boyer, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Ixiulso Claytoot Miss Eleanor ; Clayton, Miss Fairfax Cravens, Miss . Kalherine Hunt, Miss Elizabeth Cor l pening. Miss Ann Calloway, Miss Jul i U Webb, Miss Isabel Hubbard, Miss . . Jane Oakley, Miss Eleanor Vanne . tnan. Miss Daphne Brown and Miss .Carolyn Kent. j 'A wedding of much interest which took place at Hampton plantation in Houth Carolina recently was that of MIbs Mary Hutledgo to Mr. Pane Htromcr, of Charleston. Mrs. Strom ( er is a sister of Mr. Frederick Rut ' ledge, of this city,, and has spent much time In Ashevllle, where she lias many friends. The management of Orovo Park, v inn entertained with their usual Sat- ' urday dance last evening. In add! . Hon to the guests at the inn several tit the younger set motored out for the affair. The progressive bridge party which was started yesterday afternoon at : the Ashevllle Country club was most enthusiastically attended and pYovod Highly entertaining. The next of the . aeries of games will be played Sat urday 24th at three o'clock. Ja The marriage of Miss Edith Blythe, of Hendersonviilo, and Mr. William Cathoy, of this city, took place at noon at the Y. M. C. A. The cero ; mony vus performed by the Itov. V. W. Edwards In the presence of . only a few friends. Tho Fortnigatljr club mk with Mrs. . H, H. Brown at her home on Fenner heights Friday afternoon. After the business suasion, the re- ports of the chairmen of the sever al departments were given and then the paper on "Industrial Condition of Workers," was read byMrs. W. W. Hannaman. During the social half hour the hOBtot served dainty ro- ganton, and Mrs. Korb, of J.oulKVillc Ky. The lower floor of the house was a profusion of pink und white carnations and ferns and the same color sphemo was carried out In tho refreshments. Mrs. Frazer's guests were: Mrs. R. K. Curronco, MrH. James Kerr, Mrs. Jlobey Cllne, MrH. C. A. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Kalph Little, Mrs. Fickle, Mrs. Frederick Reeves, Mrs. Charles ttumner, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Abernethy, Mrs. Korb, Miss Ina UoR.se. Miss Adelaide Foster and Miss Olga liedfoot. An Important meeting of St, Agues' guild will be held Friday afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. K; B. Glenn. Tho subject of the meeting will be Africa, anil ;x mlwuionary who hua spent much of her time In that coun try will give an interesting talk. The senior high school varnlty so ciety has been divided recently, one the slstur of the Coopers and the oth er tho sister of Atheneans. Tho sis ter of the Atheneans hold their Urst meeting Friday afternoon of tho past week. Old business was discussed and new oltleers were elected which are as follows: President. Mlsg Dor othy Jordan; vice president. Miss Lillian Mumpower; secretary, Miss Catherlno Wlllott; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Cobb; crltlo. Miss Mabel Carleton; reporter. Miss Gortrudo Necly; supervisor. Miss Ida Grady. The society has made a good start and with MIkh Lois Love us faculty advisor expects to accomplish much during this term of the school. Mrs. Willis O. Clark entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at her home on Cumberland nvenue for tho moth ers and pupils of her Sunday school class. , Of wide spread Interest throughout Mr. Burton Okf. Newel! of Greens boro, arrived In tho city yesterday to spend several days. ' 3 Mrs. Elolse Early ha returned to her homo hero after a visit at DIlls-boro. Mrs. Kllen Plckleselmer has left The regulur meeting of the Xrz-i-and Thle club was lielft with -Mrs. Owen ' ut, Thursday afternoon at her home on Bearden avenue. Mrs. O. V. Parker was leader for the after noon having as her subject, "Tile Anisrlca tho Immigrant Finds," In which Hhe most cleverly portrayed the strusglcfi, tho dreams and the as- io 1 America. This followed by 1 h ?m. at Sylva. after spend a splendid paper prepared by Mrs. iiivv.ir W. G. Himmons on industrial and bo- , Ta clal problems. She skillfully brought f, ?lJ" ? JS? I' out America's religious and social I .hna t"r"?(1 ?j!eZl m,h-M?n f obligations towards the stranger who , " cve.ral ?ays hcre tho m,ddl ot comes to her shores und pointed out.ln,J ceK- , the great work done In this 'lino by' ,. T t ii.i. t ,,. the churches and tho Y. M. C. A.. ; c ,n'Si" ""dT KIT and social workers. A most inter-! fra "aJ" at Wilmington, on a short estlng round tablo discussion of thej business trip. Immigrant was greatly enjoyed. The . . , club then adjourned, the hogtes Mr. and Mrs W llllam Johnston and serving u most delicious Balad course. ! ""n Master WillUm Johnston Jr.. ex jt 1 pect to return to their home In Grove The meeting of tho Woman's Home ' r'rk tomorrow after a short trip to Missionary society of the Flm Moth- Atlantn, Ga. odlst church held nt the homo of ... . ' , i i Mrs. A. A. Minlck Thursday after-1 M- "' Vnr retu,rne.J .,,0,.hf' noon was one of unusual interest, i ?m0'1 S1J va af,er a "hort vl,,t After the usual routine of business, j tn0 cltv- Mrs. Bodinger gave a splendid talk, on tho Belgian Congo native and their CO-ED DRESSES If you have Worn Co-Ed Dresses you know their charmingly youthful lines, the splendid workmanship, the littler style touches that make them so individual. If you have never worn a Co-Ed Dress you have a pleasant ex perience in store. In either case you will fznd the new Spring styles particularly appealing, the latest Paris ian ideas developed in every fine material. CO-ED DRESSES "For Young Women and Women Who Want to Stay Young." CO-ED DRESSES Are sold exclusively in A?heville by 27-29 HAYWOOD city are expected shortly to visit Mrs L. 8. Roiisou at her home on Mont ford avenue. Mr. John Rorison was a lieutenant in the Air service and Miss Elsie Alexander will return spent two years In Franco with the mod of livinir. and manv of her m. """ lro spenuing wio weetv.-enu M .-.. . perionces as a missionary among Spartanburg, with Miss Kato Lois them. The meeting adjourned afteri Montgomery. the hostess had served the members with a deliclouH sul.-id course. Mr. Jack Cornell of Portsmouth. W. N. Polndextor, Jr., of Walker- ",ln rlenaB- town, has been elected chief ball manager for tho commencement j aances pv tne senior class or tna University of North Carolina, and J. 8. Massenburg, of Loulsburg, has been elected chief marshal by tho junior class. The two positions aro regarded as of marked Importance in tho distribution of student honors, and tho elections this week havo been followed with keen Interest. Other ball managers elected by the l Va., Is spending a few days at Oteen i Mrs. Sabine who has been for sometime nt Baltimore. Md., has re turned to her homo in Edgemont park. Miss Florence Griffith Miller and Miss Margaret- Martynsmlth are ex pected to return from Spartanburg, to day after spending the week-end with Miss Kato Lois Montgomery. the Carolinas will bo tho follow! ng'RAnfor rl.iRfl nrprn A11n finnt of Rnr invitation. Mr. Allston's parents, llmnon: W. W. Neul. of Loulsburc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allston, spend tholr summers at their country place at Flat. Hock: , Mrs. John Cicero McMillan requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Hullio Wlghtman to Mr. Richard Lowndes Allston on Wednesday afternoon, tho twenty eighth of January at half after threo o'clock Five hundred and five Kingston nvenue Charlotte North Carolina. JI The Mary Alexander circle of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Weaver Wilson, at her homo, 21 Austin avenue, tomorrow after noon at 8:30 o'clock. This Is a bus iness and social meeting and all mem bers are requested to be prosent. Miss Restrict! Brent ontertnlnnd with an Informal tlanco ait her home on Austin avenue Friday evening for twenty or moro of her friends. Tho house was decorated f r the occasion with galux leaves und ferns. The R. S. Travis, of Wcldon; Emerson White, of Baltimore; J. H. Erwin, Jr., of Durham;, end Robbins Lowe of Winston-Salem, the latter two be ing from the junior class. The- Junior class elected s com mencement marshals E. K. Rives, of Greensboro; Bailey Lltpfert, How ard Fulton and A. J. Cummlngs, of Winston-Salem; V. D. Beers. of Ashevllle, and A. C. Lincburger, Jr., of Belmont. 1 For the junior prom the big dunce given by the Junior class at Easter, A. J. Cummlngs, of Winston-Salem, was elected deader, and J. H. Krwin, Jr., of Durham, and Allen Wright, of Winston-Salem, were elected as sistant leaders. For the German club dance to be given at the same time Hugh Dortch, of Rallcgh, was elect ed leader, and Saunders Williamson, of Burlington, and Leo Overman Gregory, of Salisbury, assistant lead ers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Susong, of Chambersburg, Pa., leave for their home tomorrow after spending sev eral weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gusaje Smith and Miss Daisy Smith will arrive In the city this week ufter visiting friends fit Raleigh for the past several weeks. , Capt. and Mrs. Raymond A. Tomas sene, have Just returned from a trip to Philadelphia, where they have been with Mrs. Tomaesene'8 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Henry and daughters Miss Violet and Miss Lieo nore Henry will leave tomorrow for a two months stay at Washington. Miss Beaumont Hazzard will return to her heme on Chestnut street after spending several days with friends at Charleston, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smnthers and small son left yesttrday for an extended trip to the West Indies and other southern resorts. be the guests of Mrs. L. 8. Rorison at her homo on Montford nvenuo. Mr. Skinner Is president of the Skinner Ship Building company of the Pacific coast. T The Edge-mont Tea Shop, 80 Edge mont road. Grove Park, telephone 1815. Caterers for luncheons. afernon teas and dinners. Where only the best la served. 1-14-5 has 8,41:. jlnts, with Sevier coming necond itli .2L'4 points. Grlsett's team lealj the other teams In the big pin tourr.ument with 31.762. Carolina Crafts 186 Biltmorc Ave. Open until June. 10-'S0 FINE SCORES MADE IN BOWLING GAMES Trams Are About Even at Both Tourneys at "Y". Mr. L. J. Harris has returned from a ten days trip to Xew York and other Judge Henry B. Stevens left today ' eastern cities, for Philadelphia where he Will be ; : for several days on business. j Miss Clem Buckner left this morn- : . ! lng for Greensboro, to attend a meet- Miss Ella Mae Leonard of Washing-; lng of the board of directors of the ton has arrived to spend several i Masonic and Eastern -Star home wrucn weeks here with friends. Miss Billy Curtis and Miss Cailie Watts have left for Newtn and Stitesville for a short visit with friends. ' ; Mr. Gaston Meares Is spending sev eral weeks In Texas and other south ern states on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke and daughters leave today for Florida where they will spend the remainder of the winter. will be held tomorrow. Mrs. A. F. Ray of Bryson City,' is the guest of friends in the city for several days. Miss Ida Haynes left t'rldajr to spend the remainder of the winter with friends and relatives at Rock Hill, 8. C. Miss May Baumgardner of Bryson City Is spending the week-end with friends in Asheville. More interest Is being shown In tho duck pin and big pin tournaments at the "T" than ever before in the history of the bowling alleys. The teams are ovenlng up their percentage and are nearly all a tie. Hall still leads In tho duck pin games which are being played each Monday and Friday nights at the "Y". In the duck pin tournament Nelson leads In the Individual score with 3,980 points, and Gudger comes sec ond with 8,927 paints, Hall's team leads with 14,842 points and Honess' team comes second with 14,551 points. , In the big pin tournament the in dividual score goes to Hoffman who OWNE2S WRANGLE 0V3R NEW SCHEDULE CHICAGO. Jan. 16. Club owners of the American association, after wrangling all day over the details of ,tho schedule for 1920, decided tonight "to play 168 games, opening the season April 14, and closing October tS. But because none of the tentative sched ules presented for consideration were satisfactory, u. committee was ap pointed to draft a new one which will be presented for adoption to morrow. x- President Hlckcy said the league had tak n no action in regard to sal ary limit and hinted all restrictlona In this regard would be cast aside, al though the club owners might decide to adopt a salary limit tomorrow. The salary limit last season was 84,500 a month for sixteen, players, exclusive of a manager, but the player limit for the 1920 season will bo IS ex clusive of a manager. Miss Adeline Manning leaves the last of the week for her home at Knoxvillo. after a visit of two weeks in the city. Take a. Peep at the New Spring Styles Just a few numbers but most interesting in their por trayal of style features for the coming season. Some newdresses were put in stock yesterday, a few suits and quite an assortment of blouses, including many beautiful hand-made mocfels of Georgette, Handkerchief Linen, Batiste, Voile and Plaid Silks. We have he exclusive Asheville agency for the cele brated hand-made Fleur de Lis Blouses. The long lace gloves in black and white, delayed for some time, are now in stock. Laird & Schober Shoes for Women. Mrs. John W. Langley and children who have been visiting Mrs. James f ntirlrpr. .Tr.. have srone to Wash- Incrlrtn when th.V wt 11 1(1 i M Con"AfIK-I ,r,r, inriev. Mr and. Mrs. Lanlev Mrs. George E. Blsartar and small have taken an aDartmcnt for the win- 1 s0 Alan, are visiting Mrs. Aberna. ter in tho Georire Woshlnarton inn. they from their homo at Hickory "Mr. B. L. Byrd has returned to his home here after spending several days with relatives at Old Fort. Mr. Rufus Woodcock left yesterday by motor with Mr. Brewster Chapman : for a trip to b loridu. ' Miss Suslo Barnard left today for ; New York and other eastern points. Mrs. Leelio Fanning left today fxir i from a visit to Savannah. Ga., where 'she was with Miss Dorothy Webb. ! Lt. Robert II. Hays arrived tho first f of the week and Is an Instructor at I Bingham Military school. Mr. Hays ! has many friends In Ashevllle having been n member of the faculty of the Asheville School for Boys lant win ter. I Lady Dadfield leaves today for Cali fornia, after spending several weeks here as a guest at th6 Manor. She ' will be Joined later by Count de Buis ; scret and Captain Wall. I Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Oorden Burr . will return today from a short stay at i Spartanburg. Mr. R. M. McCrorey and daughter Miss Katherlne McCrorey of Green vitit. m r... are spending the week-end iwith' Miss Kato Mobley. Col. R. P. Johnston spent a few days atWaynesville during the week. Mrs. R. Leo Ellis returned to the city yesterday from Madison, where she his been visiting her mother Mrs. Webster for Fcveral weeks. M'ssLi -Han Webster returned with Mrs Ellis and will visit her sister for several weeks. Mr. D. E. Barclay has returned from a thort .business trip to Charlotte. Mr SI A'. Mooro and Miss Edith Moore expect to leave shortly by mo tor for Duneeen, Fla.. where they w snend some time. Mrs. Mooro will join them later. , . r nn-b.. loff vAsterflav for airs. J . i. 1 ti i - j - ...i u visit at Orlando, Flo., and other southern points. .j-. vu-,.hAh Wnmxlev of Washing-. ton, D. C arrived yesterday to visit Miss Katherlne liorner at urr nni on Ravenscroft drive. Mlsa Womsley v.., visited in Asheville before and has many friends here. vi t . -m irim'h la spending sev eral weeks with her parents at their home at Baltimore. 1 f TT- TT-LwrilnffT of Brunswick. ' Gal, Is visiting her mother Mrs. H. W. McKay at her home on Blltmore ave- j ixi i uriaiu v vnii ' r c , woek-enri with Mr. Bob Tanner at his , home in Charlotte. j Mm Lindsay Patterson and Mrs. i William N. Reynolds of Winston-1 Salem, will rre the guests of lira.; Theodore S. Morrison at her home on i Pearson drive. durifTr their stay in I Asheville this week. ' Mr. n. Tt: Rorison. of Seattle. Wash.. I Mr. Charles Booth will return to the city the latter part of the week from Panvllle, Va., where he has been spending some time. Miss Margaret Davis Is here from Norfolk, Va., for an indfefinito period. Mr. Ralph Walls has arrived from Baltimore, where ho has been spend ing several weeks. Miss Margaret Kent of Buffalo, is spending sometime hero as a guest at! Margo Terrace. Mr. and Sfrs. D. Edward Skinner of 1 Seattle, Wash., will arrive shortly to FREES Roger's Silverware We have made arrange ments with Wm. F. Rogers and Son whereby our cus tomers may obtain this cele brated silverware absolutely Free I Ask about it! The RACKET Dep'l Store 16 Biltmore Ave Phone 231 L. BLOMBERG, Prop. Now prepared to t serve our customers in our new location. 47 Patton Ave. Boston Shoe Store CLEMENTS AND CHAMBERS Roach, Red Hands Made Smooth and White 9r deaaalng wth a twatra! soap sat tas twqnaot spplirshoo of MARINELLO Rose Leaf Jelly frtlewsd by stooging Hie enfaes with Phantom IVwder. Full r'"m and booklet free. MRS. DALE'S 5URIVEIXO SHOP Haywood St., Phone 1671 Motorcycle Delivery Anything Anywhere Anytime WALKER'S DRUGSTORE 183 - Phones ' 132 GROVE PARK SCHOOL (236 Charlotte Street) 2nd Semester Begins Monday, Jan. 26th. N Rev. T. A. and Mrs. Cosgrove, Principals. Corns, Bunions. Ingrown Nails, Callouses and all deformi ties of the foot Scientifically treated at MRS. DALE'S MARINELLO SHOP 36 Haywood St . Telephone 1521 or 1671 for appointments Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. and Mr. John Ilorison. of Xew York I
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