SOCIETY MATH ATT ASIAN CLUB Mrs. Ha Kt was hostess for the regular . of the Mathatasian Club at h Thursday after noon, Dect The Civ send $5.00 to contribute t le Christmas cheer of t -'.r at Oteen, and also to cor * nd, as a Club, to tht Sn ain National Park mov? member being request*] -!> bet donation as onerous. ;blt . It was voted to put on . ;v . Telling hour for ;ht childr-ri. and Mrs. C. B. Deaver . . and Mrs. O. H .--r >vere appointed a committee to final arrange- j ? ments for this * -venture of the Club. Christ nix- vr> '."ings were read from Mrs E , rwood, one of the member* wh > wintering in Florida, and th< . ;o voted to give her a Christina- shower. An invitation was -? : -om Mr. P. N. Simons. * >; m of the Nat ional (Vmnu-n? n Committee, regarding t.'i nee of the birthday of Woodrow Wilson. De A very ir. Tram on the topic of "T Highlands" was led by M ? ? rris. assist- : /?a by Mrs. Os Mrs. Har- j old Norwood. one gave , a reading1 on ' hich was , .cry much en. - musical selections render arguer Ui. Robertson an* Hnna ji'.an ? were high!;. ..( ? iCures ?.?t" the proer:n:. ii* froshn-.ent-v 'ring. : delightltil ??.>? ::u- Vlf*h ?u hich' " Mowed the pT 'ir,i . 'Stsj '-eluded a r>in?ber -h? "ed|. teach -rs. .. - j ? 1- 1 v -steen. Mr- T H. *?' *?'? ?" oof rev. Mr- 0. W* T. fv.trry Pat?V~. ii: H. T :e Club a : to me. t wit'i V s. H. C . January I I >?NT H<?-5 7? >> ES GIVE 3RIDGE PARTY \ > : .dlililhrfut i.e. 'I ? ? ';?? -\v party TuVviay vt" enroot:.;- ?:? ? ? S, given by the. ? int hosted >. .I- S. M. MaclV.\ ? > jat Char!:.- v H. K. Per i a:- the horr : .Mrs. Mactie. .?n ?' dwell :.V - "" Tvrejvs-' ' ;? v.* c arranged, for play. Winning high score was Mrs. A. K. Orr, of Aaheville, while Mrs. T. H. Shipman was winner of second prize, Mrs. Bates Patton, the booby prize, and Mrs. C. E. Lowe, consola tion. At the conclusion of the games, dainty * refreshments were served. The tea guests included : Mrs. F. J P. Sledge, Mrs. Godrey, Mrs. C. B. j Dearer, Mrs. J. M. Allison. The out of town guests were: Mrs. A. K. Orr, Mrs. Ed Gibson, of Asheville. r? I D. A R. MEETS I The local chapter of the D?ugh- j ters of the American Revolution met j Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Martha Bos well. I A discussion was entered into' rel ative to the new bonds which are to be issued for the new building. Con tinental Hall, in Washington. ! It was decided to meet January 1 1th, with Miss Annie Jean Gash, she be ing the chapter organizer regent, in celebration of the fifth birthday an- i niversary of the 'local chapter. The j program was in charge of Mrs. ' Blythe. who gave a very interesting resume of the history the D. A. R. in North Carolina. The hostess served a salad course during the pleasant social time which followed. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ENTERTAIN FACULTY One of the enjoyable events of the week was the reception tendered the faculty by high school seniors, Thurs day evening, in the new high school ; building. The room was attractively decor ated in red and green, carrying out in detail the colors appropriate to the Christmas season. In addition to various games and jokes, the main feature of entertainment was a mock faculty meeting, the students "taking off" the members of the faculty in a most amusing manner. A delicious salad course was serv ed during the evening to the thirty-' five people -present. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB The regular meeting of the For tnightly Club was hold at the home of Miss Alma Trowbridge, Thursday afternooij.JDecember 10. The Club voted to contribute to ward the Christmas celebration for the patients a* Oteen. and to donate a sum for the Near East Mrs. H. A. Plummer, as chairm^^H the committee representing the <^H in the Smoky Mountain NatioH Park movement, gave a report op the proceedings of the joint called meeting previously held. Mrs. J. C. Hendrix was program leader, presenting an interesting dis cussion on the general topic of "Farm Tenancy", stressing the re ligious and educational phase of the subject ami stating rcmedhv. for tenancy in the State. At the conclusion of the progrim, the hostess served refreshments. The Club adjourned to meet january 14, with Mi.-. M. M. King. JOINT HOSTESSES ENTERTAIN One of the delightful hospitalities of this week was the bridge party given on Thursday the fifteenth, at the home of Mrs. Walter Duckworth, Mrs. Duckworth and Mrs (Tharlie Patton acting as joint hostesses. The house was tastefully decor ated with holly, poinsettas and Christmas greens Seven tables were arranged for playing. The high Score priae, a handsome bridge set was won by Miss Julia Denver. The second, a box of hand dipped candies in lovely Christmas colors, was won by Mrs. David Ward and the consolation, a dainty .tovel ty in leather, by Mrs. C. P. W lite. A salad and an ice course and coffee with whipped cream was served. T. E. L. CL-KSS MEETS Tile T. K. L. Sunday School Cla?, of t hi- Baptist church met Tuesday afternoon at the home ??f .Mrs. C. W. Pii-kelsinii*r. The election of offi cers occurred, result in as follows: Mrs. B. F. Beasley. president; Mrs. S. C. Vatest, rice-president; Mrs. L. P. Hamlin. treasurer; Mrs. D. Scruggs, secretary; Mrs. W. T. Bosse. assistant secretary; Mrs. A. E. Hampton, teacher; Mrs. P. S. King, assistant teacher. Mrs. Julian Glazener had charge of the program, leading a very in teresting discussion on the subject of Christmas, telling of the differ ent ways in which Christmas is ob served in foreign countries. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. PI s:v M. A. Palfree in town last ests of his Silver he will establish here year. Mr. and Mrs. M. family moved last we new home below Mr. J Greem ille highway. ) Mrs. Bill Alii, on has gone zona i.o spend the winter daughter, who was before her riage Miss Maude Allison. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hendrix were ? shopping in Greenville Friday. Mrs. Russell Young and small son arrived Friday from Chicago and , will spend some time with Mrs. t Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.. ; S nelson. Mr. Young will spend the ! Christmas holidays here with his 'family. Miss Ruth Waters spent the week end in Canton with her aunt. Mrs. T. P. Rice. Mrs. Harold Norwood left this week for a visit with her parents in Raleigh. Mr. Norwood will join her there for the holidays. Anthony Trantham has been quite ; ill the past "wee!;, but is now recov i ering. ! Miss Earleene Poindexter returned | Saturday from Winston - Salient, j where she was called on account *f the death of her father. Mrs. Paul Smathers and small daughter, Paula Mae, of Asheville, j will spend the Christmas holiday? i with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire. , Mn and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holt and faster Junior Holt, and Tommie Whitmire. motored to Spartanburg) Sunday to hear Cyclone Mack, who is coiyluctinjr revival services there. Miss Lillian King and Miss Rambo spent Saturday in Asheville shop- 1 pinjr. Mr. Gene Coston, of Ashe\"V< .spent sevens I days last week u his cousin. Z. W. Nichols. Jr. Mrs. Rush Whitmire and 1 daughter. Sarah Jane, left Sum for Asheville to spend the Christm. holidays with Mrs. Whitmire *s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Pace. Mr. Rush Whitmire accompanied them to Asheville, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Starrette were week-end guests of relatives in Marion. saleni Iladys, and aj ir and son, Ed\w [ill. Nichols and Mrs. J. B. Saturday in Ashe ;on, Jr., and his room Ned Emmerson. students /at Waki ^Forest College, arrived Wednesday to spend ' the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clayton. Mr. Emmerson will spend several days in Brevard before u<nn>r to his home in Kansas Cjity. .Mo.. if. spend Christmas. Philip Price has returned from Umatilla. Fla. to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr ami Mr.-. W. S. Price, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W Ilia! R ily, Jr., and little daughter i f Birmingham, Ala., w : ! ?? last of the week t<? sp? ? idays with Mr. Lyerly Mr. and Mrs. William R. I... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Won, I ami fly move this week into their *. home. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whit mire spent Thursday in A.-hevilU- -hop ping. Miss Lila Bracken. who \ attend ing Woman's College. Greenville, has arrived home to -?pen?i the Christmas holidays with her par ents, J.r. ;ind Mrs. W. M. (irncken. Mrs. R. A. Allen, of V-n.-ville. | sp<- 't Tuesday with her motm-r. Mrs. M.cHv-I Kellar. j Mi ? Amelia Galloway was 1 week- id guest with her parent.- in Ashev \ A. Colvin. of Benson. X. - . ? several days this week in >?n *? siness. i. r tmmer and Guy [.owe ne Friday of this we* f. ...<?? lilitary Institute : sp. ' -t tn as vacation the. * parents. >' Mrs. A Plu mer and I Mrs. ? . 1 i. ?? tor Mr. Asheville. Mr. r. n .ri his homo here af can- of a speci; the past three- montl Mr. and Mrs. W. mov-d from Connesstee ttrevard. Mr. Charles Mull and Connesstee, are now living vard. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weaver, Ape?:, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gof frey. of Greenville, were called ?re on account of the serious illness Mrs. r. C. Kilpatrick Dodd, from Friutland Insti tute d the Baptist pulpit Sunday ;b:/>nce of Rev. Wallace |>a.\tor. who is recovering i recent operation. THE SIN'5 OF THE FATHERS \ The fallowing- is a i- '-ent editorial carried in The Ash)NQll* Citizen: There are too ma:iV, hrpocri amon<r those we." hars^'" the conduct of uu young1 When a mother. so<?ia^ ent and a member of preaches self control t and follows it up by evening "Faying money, s1 ? is a in the i.iUghter' talks ?-?nit th> tlu- ropriet :<? >nce Then she ?ins strength of j follows that up ?if .1 of bridge whist at ith of jl cent, a point, gambling with a cock . she invites her daughter daughters of those women . to an>v temptation that hap to appeal strongly to their in idual weaknesses. v : ' : Ji it i on per i-'.< T;ul " "A Tremendous Price Reduction" ON JANUARY SEVENTH, 1926, DODGE BROTHERS, INCORPORATED, WILL ANNOUNCE A TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF THEIR COMPLETE LINE OF MOTOR CARS. THESE REDUCTIONS WILL APPLY ON ALL CARS BOUGHT AFTER MID NIGHT, DECEMBER 15TH, 1925. ! WHEN THE NEW PRICES ARE MADE KNOWN ON JANUARY 7TH, THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE REDUCTIONS WILL BE IMMEDIATELY RE FUNDED TO ALL PURCHASERS SINCE DECEMBER 15TH. THESE REVOLUTIONARY REDUCTIONS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY A RE CENTLY COMPLETED TEN MILLION DOLLAR EXPANSION PROGRAM NEW BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT | THAT WILL NEARLY DOUBLE THE CAPACITY OF DODGE BROTHERS FACTORIES IN 1926. THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE POLICY UPON WHICH DODGE BROTH ERS ESTABLISHED THEIR LEADERSHIP ELEVEN YEARS AGO-THE POL ICY OF CONSTANT IMPROVEMENT WITHOUT YEARLY MODELS. /? ;v I.,"-, ? DODGE BROTHERS, Inc t ROBERT C. GRAHiflM, Vice President and General 5(es Manager.

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