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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 9

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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN MARCH 13. 1921. TEN return homa Ihey visited relative aev two small chlldrsn. who hava bean tn Charlotte. Florida, for the season, arrived Tacantly and ara ituesta In the city for a week or Mrs N.

Jefforda left yastsrday for mora enroute to their noma at Phlla- her home In houlh Carolina, aflar delphla. upending several eeks wun relatives here. tha -iita of Mm. I. Rlackman for rvcml wcrkn.

Minn It Nliholnoii liaa returned to hrr home at llrenj. after a ahort vlalt here. Mr. mid Kennedy, of Sharon, a are gumta at Murfo Terrace. Mr.

and Mm. .1. Venlry Veaey and their unii have returned to tlndr home, after aeveral week, vlult with their par-inra at lyenolr rity. nd with fnenilB ut 'hat tannoaa. American soldiers Introduced the turn chewing habit to Europe where It haa persisted since the removal of the troops.

Mr H. Arthur nas returned from a stay of a few days at Qreenvllle. Mr and Mrs. 15. Wright, of Boa-ton are among the out of town guests In Ashi'Ville.

ho will spend some tlmo lien. Mr 1 feeler, of Concord, spent a short whllo hero this past week. jri, Walter K. Moore, has returned to her homo at Webster, after visiting hrr risughter. Mra.

Holmea Bryaon on and Mm. .1. S. liarr. of Ithaia, are Htoiplns at Maro Terrace.

Mr. N. (Continued from Ps Eloht) Hw.ini of Ppmror. ere mio-wrc-a In(g, Miiih rhlh Hurnl1e nl Mias limit In Ahrvlllr. Mm l.thel Henry and her "brother V.

A. fndrhlll rrlurn-d to Hillside street for several days. Miss Frances Norvlck motored to uinv nw 'nuMiibriN tm'vfl rfrntly hr hom. fin Chrntnul drM-l. nftrr JoShS hT.1 ni.i.-h ln.rrt I.

-hort visit with mother at Ne manifliMl. At rfirnt buninrM iik'oI Mrkf t. Irnn. vr pins. 1 l.ly r.mln,l.r the IWtl Bryan nd Him A.n lty A plnn-i for Irtio mr the n-ck-nd th mtri-iHlnmrni of thn futhrrn and Mara 1 1 Ml with fflrndii.

April Weddings Require the prompt placing of orders for engraved invitations. Our samples represent the very latest shapes and forms that have been accepted by refined and fashionable society. We LEAD in originating artistic effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for samples which will be supplied free of charge J.

P. STEVENS ENGRAVING Wedding Stationery Engravers, 103 Peachtree Atlanta, Qa. Mr I'owell Henry, motored to Tryon yeaterday where Mlaa Henry will spend neveral days as the guest of Mlsu Kheba. Itamard. Mrs.

Theodore K. Davidson Is III at her home on North Liberty street. Mrs. B. Patterson, of Allentown, Th la amone Ihn KUesta at Margo Tr- rare.

Mr ii. I'aitim Is here for several days from i Jrrenvllle. Cd. and Mrs. 11.

Hoyden, are here Canton the end of the week with a party of fi-ienda and will ba away for several days. Mrs S. Montgomery, of Spartan-burg. S. Is visiting in Ashevllle for several days.

Mr T. A. of Garden City. N. In among the recent arrivals at Margo Terrace.

mothri in hi li'M In nmr A niiiiihrr of Kills win enter tlx' rontcM. I hi' wlnnor to rP' i'lvc .1 nirdHl Bhfn hy Mr. Hyatt Tim My siv ill iwmlwm prai ilrr In public il'hiiniiK nd ri'i'illiiK and thn s'rls ifii'li linn li hiMirlit well ub 1'lrHMiro ill d'h inciting. 11 i'f I ho I 'lml liaidiit I Mr. and Mra.

I.ee K. rerle and Ml Helen rerli.e, of Went Halen. are ori'iipylng Hambler rotlage, Miiiim Tit- rare for the uprliia; Mr, and Mrn. Krank lM-kood. w-lio rri-eiiily purrhaaed a hntn' on KdRe.

inoiit rnad have moved Into an I will make Adhevllli! th lr pi rmain nt liotne. A Growing Popularity Is due to our unusual service and courtesy. No matter how small the purchase, our customers receive the same (Unuual) Phone 2004 Aeroplane Schedule Delivery Aiken Hester Druggists. 12 Broadway. HOLLINGSWORTH'S Unusual Candies.

(It's Foolishly Good.) i Ihih it riculHr nn'ctlnr i. I ra 1 Mr Robert AdaniH. of Knnxvllle, hai Mm J. Hooker, of Dlllsboro, has hpendlng sevoral day In Asho- Mr I. fiolilston.

of Homestead, Is the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. S. No- from CIiIihko. lor a atny and are stopping at Marao Terrace.

Miss Ida 1'orter lias returned to her home al I'harlolte after visiting lure for several urrKb. Mr. HiHid has arrived from 1 i Mr l.lllle, who haa been YiL lull hit: hi moihi-r hi i-r at WaehltiKti'ii vlck. Mr nnrl ir K. Wright, of Mor- I lo reluin to AkIkviIIu IIhi l.it i i I it I.

I li i urn inn una r-1. TsU irreriMhoi ii. for an extended stay at his former home here. Unlay afii-i imon from :) o' lock until of wr-k HMown, Tenn are stopping at Margo ii rloi whfii hourly euIImtimi tor l.ri.lf.. i.f unOil i'lml ultll Mr.

and Mrn. lionald and lo their hotn 'it i. lit, n. i i 1 1. 1 a Hon.

Iiuvo rclurnoil Clmlnnatl, after a atay i bipiiH' tinio In KIikm I 'hriNl liii- Mi'iiiinlnii'r. Amriiiir Ih iwrnocrts of Ihr tin Ii prr-Hf-nt for tho 'M' rl'J' Hffair wmi Mrfl. I-Ycd 11. iihih. Mri.

of Savani.ah, Is Mm. F. O. ljifvera and small children are the guiHtn of Mrs. lafvers' parents, Mr.

and Mra. J. 11. lilies at their home al Uhn Alpine. Mr.

and Mis. .1. Morgan Kprott. who were married recently nt W'lnston-Salem are spending their honeymoon in Mrs. Sprolt wad formerly Mlsa Kuhy Davis.

Terrace. Miss Wlnnlfred Swift has returned to her home at Wavnesvllle, after spending a short while ns the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Henry T. Sharp. Mrs.

Lillian K. Campbell, of West Is amng tho guests in the. city for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. C.

L. llarriman have Mr. V. K. Treeman.

i here for brief slay. Allen Hann. Mm r. U. Mi nimliiK" r.

Mra. James Sill. Mm Thomaa I. 'heeahoroiiKh Mm Taylor. -Mm.

A. W. raiK-i ttr, Mr. and Mm. KufiiH i ionlon Marr, Mi and Mr.i.

Mr. I. Tout la here from Jlrevnril, for a brief May. ANTHONY'S Hurke, Mr. and Mm.

Charh-H K. IhiqlicH, I Mlaa KlHle Alexander. Mixa Hlizabrth R'V- L.Tr Hlaln. I hm aKtherlnc Hori.i r. Kva llle '-'k Gr-'l- come from Ksmeralda and aro guests at Metheny ann among the Mr and Mm.

Geoige son. of Lima Ohio, are Margo Terrace. llnrnnr (In In Wrilllp Mr Margo Terrace. gursta xtoppinK at Hruce Webb, Mr. John 'heoaborongh Mr.

II. D. Marsden is hero for a brief while from Raleigh. Ml.a Mary Mlllender, who spent I latter part of the winter at Naahvllle. has returned to her home on 1'eurHoii i drive.

Mr. and Mis. Woodcock and Julian Woodcock, will leave Wrdnreihiy for a Klay in Cuba. Mr. Kneene and Mr.

Klbert t'harnhers. Mrs. Aleln. Mins Ihatia Allen and members of the movie rompahy ei-c alao preai'iit. Out-of- Mr Van A.

McFee. of Knoxvllle, la Easter Sunday, March 27th I the truest of her daughters. Misses Mae town KiieslH leitlfileilnK yesterday were: I Mrs. J. MontKoniery, fif Spartan- Mrs.

Frank recipes has been spending land Ruse McFi'C for a few days, ui.iiia hrrc from Savannah. i Mrs. T. C. Block, of Macon, who has been unending a month al Battery burg; Mr.

F. illlania of Hartford i. i Mr. and Mrs. Alan C.

McDonald left Mrs. John Dunlop spent several yesterday for a stay of several weeks Mrs. Qberwelser. of Munslng, Miss Hosallo I. Floyd, of Ingle- i nome- days at Greenville during tlio past: at Siimtnervllle.

s. i. airs, ncuinuo moiner Mrs. aiciniyre, nun utovcu iruin Dr. and Mrs.

C. of fen wf.Vk New Orleans, and will be with her grandchildren during Mr. and Mra, Mc saeola. will arrive Sunday for a slay In I Ashevllle, after which Mrs. Aldrlch will Mr.

Bonsall flhodes has gone to Sum-go to Florida where her daughter. Mise i merville, S. for a short stay. Donald a absence. Mr and Mrs- William B.

Bradley end Carolyn Aldrlch Is visiting at Miami. I wood. Mr. and Mrs. Bonus, of flainstlcld, Miss Marian Jones, of Chicago; Miss C.

Boiler, of Brooklyn, Mr. A. O. Conrndt, of New York; Mr. B.

11. Blllnian, of Albany, Mr. L. 11. Bally, of Winona, Mr.

It. II. lireen, of Chicago, Mr. R. K.

McNeely, of Now York; Mr. F. Wlss of Newark, N. Mr. C.

J. Auten, of Youngstown, Ohio, Mr. tJ. F. Youghry.

of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. i. H.

Llgon, who spent Mr. H. .1. Olice was among the guests spending several days at Greenville this week. Mr.

and Mrs. George Barr Mc- a short while recently at Greenville, have returned to their homo here. Mr. J. If.

MoConnell, of this city, was among the visitors at Greenville, during rQ- Rudolph Mar km an VIOLIN Cutcheon arc prolonging their stay at Orovo Park Inn. and will bo Joined by friends from the caet. early this week. Mr. J.

Q. Gilkey apent.sevrr.il days here during tho past week from Marion. Dr. and Mm. E.

L. Shuford. and daughter, have returned from a stay al Hickory. Instructor Graduate Music Kiev, Russia Mr. Valdeniar Glide of Mr.

J. J. Frey. and Mr. Aldene Frey.

of Louis: Mr. Jardine, Major Langford, Mr. Hammond, of Morrlslown, N. M. C.

C. Button, Of Bultlrtiore, and Mr. J. to. Cobb.

The Senior division of the Robert K. 10 chapter Children of the Confederacy met yesterday afternoon with Miss Mary Neoly on Flint street with a large attendance. Mm. Gudger. leader and Miss Smathers assistant leader, met with the girls.

A new motlo was selected. "Pos-unt Qui Tosse After the business session Miss Neely served delightful refreshments. Mr. Porter Holt and Mr. Howard the past week.

Mrs. C. M. Klg of Charleston, is In Ashevllle for a jfirtnlghl or more with frieiula Mr. P.

C. Sessions is hero for several days from Wilson. Mr. P. K.

Allen was among those attending the layman's Missionary Movement held during tho past week at Greenville. Miss Frances Medulre and her mother, Mrs. i. McGuIre, returned Friday from' Davidson college, where they attended tho Junic speaking. On their Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Haynes have returned to Aahcville. after an absence of two months. Mrs. W.

D. Wilson, and daughter, Miss Virginia Herbert Wilson have arrived from Rock Hill. 8. and aro Studio Roam 26. DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE.

Demonstration Strikingly Original Ideas in Anthony's Spring Suits 11 its rancnes in a Both Tailored and Sports Models The Time and Temperature Methods by Hiss Cecelia Bush CUITS that are more in tune with spring than ever before. There is a youthful jauntiness in the new modes, whether the silhouette be the gracefully flaring box model, the wrap jacket effect or the belted coat model. Domestic Science Expert in the Y.M.CA. Auditorium Tricotine and Poiret Twill are much favored materials in the "dressy" Suits. "Navy, tan, black and putty are the most accepted colors.

Some smart models are elegantly embroidered anal have collars which can be worn up or down. Every garment carefully tailored to the last detail. And only one of a kind models. Wool Jersey Rainbow Tweeds and Men's Wear Serge in Sports Suits. The Jerseys are in white, navy, tan, brown, copen and heather mixtures.

Lovely fancy Tweeds and the Serges are plain and heather shades. Double and single breasted models. Patched pockets and either Tuxedo or notched lapel collars. Belted or plain coats. Haywood St.

3:30 P. ednesday Spring Chokers Of excellence and Genuine Baum Martin, Stone Martin and Hudson Bay Sable. Specially purchased and priced to you much less than last season. Attend this FREE Demonstration and see how baking has been simplified and standardized. How do you test your oven? With your hand for bread? or brown a piece of paper for cake baking? Do you guess or do you know? Come, by all means and be on time, you can't afford to miss an part of this interesting and instructive demonstration.

Auspices of The Estate Stove Co. and Piedmont Electric Co. Procure admittance cards at the Piedmont Electric 64 Patton phone 478..

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