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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1910. Franklin Bell, wife of the commander REV. J. A. J.

FARRlHGTOr DAUGHERTHUGHES of the western division of the army, WOO Ifl TNE NEWS WEAVER COLLEGE ENDS Mrs. Philip Andrew, wife of the commandant of the naval station at Terba Jh Jtouc oj Superior Values 3 Buena, Dr. Mariana Bertola of Mill IMPRESSES AUDIENCE afca as en tfsW WEDDING CELEBRATED SUCCESSFUL' TERM NEW YORK Another busy week college, and other prominent women are on the board. Nearly 100 patriotlo women have been enrolled for the Is before the clubwomen's delegate at the biennial. Every minute Is pro course la first aid, home ear of the sick and sanitation.

There will be vlded for, from now until Friday, when the delegate will be homeward Pastor of Leicester Methodist Chnrt-h COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ARE Prominent Young People of Black Mountain Married Last Wednesday drill work in military signalling, and Speaks at the Men's Meeting WELL ATTENDED. The most general toplo of the various state circle is the election of the women be encamped for two Afternoon. the Y. M. C.

A. week. a new president of the General Fed eration. Mr. Samuel B.

Sneath, who Closing Event of Methodist Instltn- come from Ohio and Louisiana, has uu "if A. 3. Farrlnsrton. pastor of mad a favorable Impression during Low-Cost Menu BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. May 28, A marriage of unusual interest the Methodist Episcopal church, soutn Hon Are Attended by Many of the Old Student.

her campaign for the office, to sue of Leicester, made his first appearance oeed Mr. Percy V. Pennybaoker, of to this community was that of am a sueaker at the T. M. C.

A. here Texaa Mrs. Sneath is a bank of yesterday afternoon when he address ficial in New Orleans, and maintains Walter Daugherty and Mis Ora Hughes, which took place at the ed the men at their regular weekly her old home in Tiffin. O. Her cam Closing one of the most successful meeting in the auditorium of the as palgn manager la Mis Anna B.

John' home of Mr. Estell Plttman on Mon soclation. Mr. Partington rouna son of Springfield. O.

Mrs. Penny' jfalf price Jala of Radios Suits It is our aim to close out the remainder: of our. wool coat suits by the end of the week These" little prices will do the work. $25.00 tailored coat suits, all sizes, R19 Kf includmg checks; for.K.ooJAV' $30.00 tailored coat suits, splendid C1 PTflO wearing qualities; Puyu $35.00 tailored coat suits, all sizes, (1 7'Kfj handsome garments; Jtadies' Coats at Special Prices This is a great coat season. It has been made so through the unprecedented popularity of the Sport Coat, and the extraordinary yogue of One-Piece Dresses.

i large and most appreciative audience treat road Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, Rev, E. L. Slier, pastor of the and his meseuge to them wa a strong backer ha said that she will leave office with a feeling of relief, for the ex tensive traveling and arduous labors Presbyterian church, performing the and virile one. He chose as the sub ceremony. loot of his discourse, "Higher Ideals of the national president make the The house was artistically deoo and took his text from Exodus 25:40 office a trying; one.

Breakfast Sliced Pineapple. Bacon and Eggs. Graham Muffin. Coffee. Luncheon.

Clam Fritter. Re-heated Muffin. Strawberries and Cream. Iced Cocoa. Dinner.

Beef Soup. Cold Tongue, Horse Radish Sauce. Boiled Potatoes, Creamed Asparagus. Lettuoe Salad. Mocha Souffle.

Breakfast, Graham Muffins. Mix two cups of rated, the lovely pink mountain laurel, The speaker sketched to his hearers ferns, smllax and white roses being many well placed examples to lllus terms In the history of the Institution, tlM commencement and graduation zeroises of Weaver college were brought to a close last week with the awarding of diplomas and prizes to the members of the graduating class. Weaver college, located at the end of the Weavervllle car line, Is maintained by the Methodist church, south, and for Its size probably is without a peer. The commencement sermon was de-' Hwered last Sunday by Rev, J. B.

Abernetby, of Monroe, N. who took for his aubjeot. "The Power of The sermon was heard br MILWAUKEE "Future medical used with charming effect. The re trate his subject and advised them to training depends on learning a few ceptlon hall, where the marriage oc nick out a high' aim in life, some things well." said Dr. Sarah Hobson, curred, was especially attractive.

thing worth going after and then to of Chicago, In a recent address before Promptly at. 6 o'clock Mrs. E. L. follow that aim to the very ena.

the Wisconsin Homeopathic society, Slier took her place at the piano and He said In part as follows: "The great necessity or a sruaeni Mrs. Plttman sang "The Harbor of "Mr theme Is taken from (Jod'i that he or she read widely, but with words to Moses found in Exodus 25:40 Love" and "At 'Dawning," after which to the strain of Mendelssohn's discrimination, and thereby learn the The world needs a vision of hlghe graham flour with two teaspoon of Wedding March the bridal party law of similar. The duty of a physician is. to relieve the suffering and ideals. The men and women of to a large number Including the entire baking powder, a tablespoon of no.

entered. day, who occupy the great place In student body and many others. Rev, teach patient how to keep well." The young eouple came down the the world' history are those who hltoh lasses, the same of butter, one egg and half a teaspoon of salt Bake J. R. Walker, president of the college, delivered the baccalaureate sermon $25.00 Coats, for street or eportj hall unattended, save for the little their Ideals to the atars.

$16.65 WASHINGTON-The most potent fifteen minute. Mlsse Muriel and Gladys Plttman. "If we have rreat thought. It Is priced at last Sunday night "What Tou Ought to Be" was the title of the address influence against the present boom In Ijoncheon. who, daintily attired in embroidered behalf of Justice Charles B.

Hugnes Clam Frtttera Chop a cup of and It proved to be a helpful message for the republican nomination for the olam rather coarse. Mix with a cup lingerie dressea, preceded them, scattering rose petals in their pathway, and took their plaee before the Rev. our bounden duty to pass them on to others. Let our Ideals go forth to bless the world In Which we live. Get a great vision from God as Moses did on Mount Moriah and go now with the pattern that he gives and bless of milk, a teaspoon of soda, and flour presidency Is that of Mrs.

Hughes, it to the young men and women gradu On Monday morning the annual In $20.00 Coats, for street or sport: 'A priced $18.50 Coats, for street pr Bportj $1365 priced at Mr. Slier, who in a most lmprsssive enough to make a batter. Drop from spoon In deep boiling fat and fry brown. Drain on brown paper. is said.

Mrs. Hughes, according to friends of the family, has declared the family shall not sacrifice Itself to way pronounced the words which made them man and wife. ter-soclety debate between the Delphian and Cllosophlo literary societies the world." Iced Cocoa Boll together three Dolltlca "We had no family lire in The bride was most charmlnr. she la ouoted as saying. "We being dreaded In a handsome coat An attractive musical program was offered, consisting of a vocal solo by Mis Blanch Loftaln, and two quartet have a family life now and while Mr.

cup of milk, a cup of water, two tablespoons of cocoa, and a pinch of salt two minutes. When cool add Ave drops of vanilla, and when ready suit of Belgian blue with hat and gloves to match, and earrylna a was won ft the former. The subject of the debate was "Resolved, That the United State Place an Embargo on the Munition of War to the Belligerent 'Nation During the Present European' War." The winning debaters Hughe remain on the Supreme selections by the Ashevllle male quar bench it will endure. But it would tet A number of hymns were sung shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas to aerv add cracked Ice. end with our entrance into the white by all present Miss Mary Bradford ana wearing as her only ornament a handsome brooch, the gift of Ferley house.

I know what It would mean, THE wa the accompanist Dinner. Horse Radish Sauce Mix two ta were on the negative side. and I shall never give my consent" and Crockett blespoons of horse radish, freshly After congratulations a delicious On Monday afternoon, six young ladle participated In a reading contest The medal iwa won by Miss Omdilla Brittaln, On Monday evening SAN FRANCISCO Dr. Lilljen Jane FIREMEN HAVE LONG grated the Juice of a sweet orange, and three tablespoon of any good salad dressing. Martin, acting head of the department two-course luncheon was served in the dining room, which was most attractive In it decoration of pink and a reunion of the old student of the IS Blltmor Are.

-Everythlng-to-wear for Ladles, AshevUle Popular Priced Store Creamed Asparagus. Cut In piece green. college iwa held In the spacious audi of psychology at Leland Stanford university, and a member of the faculty since the university was opened, will be retired at the end of the present RUN ON FALSE ALARM After a short bridal trio Mr. and torium, -i ,1. BILTMORE ICECREAM Well packed r- Delivered Any.

whore in the City. Walker'sDrugStore 183 Phones 132 two inches In length, cover with water and boil tender. Drain, cover with milk, add a generous piece of butter. Mrs. Daugherty will return to Daugherty Heights, where they will and salt and pepper.

When boiling On Tuesday morning Dr. W. H. Wannatnsier, professor of German at Trinity college, delivered a scholarly address, taking a subject, "The Oov- boll until thick, then add the stiffly mane tneir future home. add enough dissolved floor to thicken.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. beaten white, a teaspoon of vanilla and turn into a wetted mould to For the fourth time within two and boll one minute longer. ernment of German Cities." and Mrs. A. H.

Hughes of Bryson weeks, the fire department apparatus Mocha Heat a eup and a chill. The declamation contest, an annual City. She cam here over two years was called to answer a false alarm half of very strong coffee, a eup of college year. Her retirement tne age of aixty-ny, follows a long and efficient service as an educator. She was born at Olean, N.

and studied at Vassar and the University of Got-ttngen. She taught In San Francisco High school for ten years before Joining the Stanford faculty under Dr. David Starr Jordan In 1899. She has written some notable work on psychology in the German language. event, held on Tuesday afternoon ago to take a position with the firm yesterday shortly after noon.

This and was won fey Stead man, of time the alarm was sent in from box milk, half a cup of sugar, and a teaspoon of powdered gelatine. When hot add the yolk of three egg and Automobile tire made of horsehair of Perley and Crockett Since that time she ha made a host of friends. No. 285, located at Broadway and have been invented. endearing herself to all by her sweet East street Upon arriving at the box disposition and true womanliness.

no sign of a blase could be found The groom Is a resident of this place. Officials of the department are much wrought up at the frequency of the He Is prominent young business Atlanta, Oa. The graduation else, the closing event of the commencement, were held on Tuesday evening, at -whloh time the Bible, medal and diploma) were awarded. The orator medal in the senior clans was woo by M. F.

Teeter of Cabarrus county and the essayist' medal by Mis Geneva Waldrop, of Buncombe county. I Bll iTasUl man, false alarms lately. CEnAYOREBjittif Two false alarms were turned In I -ins vuviuni pencwr run from a box In the north end of the 1 1 ii VI II I 111 i' rnuc'rmi'rinftj city something over a week ago, both vltHHil JgVUlIM, BUGKNER REUNION IS calls coming within ten minutes of STOMACH DISC3CEI3 MONO SERVICE ICE CREAM Chocolate Vanilla- Fresh Fruit Btrawberryv Powell Nimocks Inct, DRUGGISTS 83 Broadway. Phone 626, "Headquarters for Baseball Fans." one another. It was stated that the I II cost of the run Is not such a serious ST.

LOUIS One of the most Interesting women visitors that St. Louis has entertained lately Is Mrs. Catherine Booth-Cllbborn, called "La Mare-chale" by the French people since she led her Salvation Army legions into that country. She Is the eldest daughter of the founder of the Salvation Army. She commenced speaking at fourteen, and though handicapped by physical weakness, she wa successful In a long campaign in France and Swltserland, and pother European countries She wa lneulted, persecut Hudson "Bis," T-paasenger oar at roar service.

Allison, phone 8(0. consideration as the fact that the city HELD AT CEMETERY Is subjected to the danger of a genu ine fire breaking out while the trucks are in another part of the city. The 9ar flnt-clM nvery and ante can Chamber Jk Weaver, telephone II or 111. police are working on the cases and Decoration and Rennlon Day Ob- arrest are expected. snrtwd by Descendant of Mr.

and MISSOURI WALTZ i 1 Ana other June Record now in Come and Hear Them, TALK'S MTSIO ROUSB The Reliable Mnsto Bona Patton Ave, Phone 0 ed and imprisoned for onenaing Mrs. Benjamin Buckner, axainst accustomed form of religion and because of the prejudice against women nreaching. She 1 the mother I1 The eighteenth annual decoration of ten children, the oldest of whom is CBXROPODT WORK FOR LADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN Marlaello Facial Treatment Electrical Scalp Treatment MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phone 18. 3 Haywood St. day and reunion of the Buckner family twenty-elx.

Her daughter is aiding her in conducting meeting, and the eldest eon is doing Red Cross work. of Buncombe county was held yester day at the Buckner cemetery on Ivy Hill. The cemetery is located on a SAN FR ANCISCO Mrs. A. W.

beautiful knoll, overlooking a beautl- valley, with towering surrounding on every side. Appro Scott society and club woman, nas been serving as chairman of the board of governors of the National Service Training school, whloh will be opened Jack Frost Flour priate service of songs and scripture reading was held at the cemetery by To all lover of thl reliable Winter Wheat Flour the announcement will meet with ap proval i at the Presidio on Thursday. Mr. J. Rev.

Mr. Briggs, after which the Miss Lucille Buhl Assistant to Susanna Cocroft of Chicago Instruction in Exercise, Diet and Hygienlo Treatment 61 Am. Nat Bank. Bldg. Phone S71S.

fifty-four graves were laden with flow ers from field and florist, in token of the affection of those living for their 24 lbs 85c Kindling I 1.00 the load. Sawyer Stradley The Store Sanitary" EVERT EXPRESS BRINGS NEW BARGAINS THE ASHEVILLE DRYG00DS Inc. Phone 1800. beloved dead. Following the decoration, the party adjourned to the Ivy Hill church, a short distance away, the count made of the family connection showing seventy-nine present as against a count of eighty-four present eighteen years ago when these reunions were started.

Benjamin Buckner, born In 1794; died April 18, 1845; and Rebecca Buckner, born April 8, 1796; died October 14, 1883, were the first of the family to settle in this county and took a government entry for the land In that section of the latter part of the eighteenth century, and the inscription on the tombstone showed him to have honorably served his country In the war of 1812. Ben F. Buckner, a defendant, has been at the Interment of everyone of the fifty-four now resting in this family COAL that hums to a fine ash and leaves no clinkers is the kind you want in your kitchen stove. Phone us and well get it to you promptly. II III Tf I.

BUSH IJ8IH8SH8 i A cemeteuy except five. The exercises 1 at the church consisted of Interesting Wf rx- it if -1 reminiscences, present-day observa tlons of conditions, and prophecies for the future by. Dr. R. G.

Buckner, N. Buckner and Mrs. N. Buckner, and an Interesting' talk by Re Mr. Brlggs Carolina Coal Ice Comp'y E0 Patton Dhrumor Bldg.

Phones 129 and 130 and Mr. J. J. Mackey. 4 i i REVIVAL STARTED AT BALM GROVE CHURCH Kni' She Graduates With Honor! graduation dress with less of style and youthful charm than it should have cannot be said to impart confidence to the wearer as she says "good-bye" the Invited relatives and friends on that eventful day dresses that will not, and cannot, fail in their mission to plfase are ready to.answer the "Roll of Honor" call here.

The variety to choose from is extremely large and the scope of the price range a wide one. Net is featured very largely and beautiful girlish frocks it makes, too. Skirts are comprised of flounces, embroidered or trimmed with bands of satin, the bodice trimmed in harmony. A smart voile frock has medallions of net ap-pliqued with heavy embroidery; a sheer batiste depends entirely for ornamentation upon heavy em- broidery, and is lovely beyond description. prices range $15.00, $18.50, $19.50 and up, TKen there are some new, simple frocks of crepe 8e chine and Georgette in all white, beginning at $25.00.

6 Gloves, hose, fans, and a beautiful assortment of dainty lingerie. If We Please Ton Buy Here; Bat When Ton Boy BUY IN A8HEVILLE. Interior View ot One Department in Our New Mnslo Store la Etta Home, Haywood Street, ASHEVILLE'S ONE BIG MUSIC STORE Starting tnart nlirht at the Balm Grove Methodist church of West Ashevllle special revival services were Inaugurated and Rev. 8. T.

Barber, the pastor, stated that the services will probably last for two weeks. The personal workers of the church will assist the pastor In conducting the revival and the latter will preach a sermon each nlirht Special song services will be held and special programs for stated nights will be announced later. Everyone Is Invited to attend the services. Blue Ridge Tea Co. tt E.

COLLEGE ST. Fresh homemade Peanut Butter made dally So half ff lb per lb. WC PHONE J5S0 WOMAN GETS RECRUITS. Columbia JMGrafonolasM and Records The place to get the genuine Edison Diamond Diso Phonograph and Records AND NEW. TORK.

May tt. The first woman recruiter In America, Miss Edna Payne, pretty and winsome, has established headquarter In this city. at Thirty-Ninth street and Sixth avenue, and is receiving applications for enlistment in the regular army, navy and marine corps. Miss Payne, who la intensely patri "The Music House that is glad to Play Records for you" Williams Huffman Elks Home MUSIC HOUSE Haywood St. Special 60c Candy at 39c per pound.

GOODE A HAGE, DRUGS. Official Name Registry Opposite) Postoffloe. XdCBhouaa 31t-71t otic with a real desire to serve her country, ha already caused the enlistment of one man in the army, one in the navy, and two in the United States marine corps. Her recruiting is done entirely on her own account and has no official sanction. THE SHOP OF QUALITY.

11 Patton Ave. Phone 79 Japan is using motion pictures for other day. killed UH fliaa.

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