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ttlna. and THFSUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVltLE, N. DECEMBER 31. 1922. EIGHTEEN Mll er, A.

J- that the larg-t Ohr l.tmM th4a nf tha fa mil anit frlenda LENOIR Rutherfordton Mr. and Mrs. Flnoh, aooomanled TRYON CANDLER CANDLER Dec. Jl-Rsv. Mr an.l Mrs c.

M. Marahall are sending a Jew 'days Tat Candler, w.th their o.u.her? Mra J. C. Rich and Mra. by Mrs.

Clarence Johnson, left Immediately by automobile for a trip to Salisbury and Char'otte. The bride Is one of Morganton's Black Mountain Society News Trtvov. Dec SO Tha Boy fv hurt a Christmas party Tuesday n)n mi Mrs. Mlsslltllne's l.lltle, fit at that oiin. Nth Carolina State Board of rammert.

LEN'Ol It. Dao. J0.rf interest to their nuiny friends wa the wedding Wednesday afternoon, December 27, at 6 o' lock, of as Cylde Iginon, daughter of Mrs. M. T.

Sigmon. and Mr. Ijafrcme Miller, son Mrs. J. H.

Mil er, of Hurke County The In John Kvlns was RCTllFnFOHDTOV, Dan. 8ft. A marriage of Interest to their fr'enda throughout the county was snlemn-l7id at the Metnortlst Kpleroiial church. Rnuth. Henrietta, Thurxmy atiirti()n hi o'clock, when Mr.

laru-N I. W'-t' are i-lalmed aa Ilia lirlilt- Mian Sadla Tanner, the Ilav. M' Poeile. paotor of the church, performing the ceremony The brlda la the daughter of Mr. Andy 8.

Tanner, nev- the holidaMI. r-'Tivllle lo Join her 1 Mr Clifford Porter uml'Hf who moved there Che weik Mr. Hroca ons, oi in Candler Thursday. ia it'iin of Candler, BUACK WOTTNTAIN. Doc 80 A charming pre-liollday affair una ill.

pnarreealve dinner which wan tendered the faculty of the Hlack Moon-tain Hlirh rtc.hool by kiw of the The next rneeting ot th. fcor Adelaide Mmv White left i 'ore. last' week end at Canton, with i inri if.un at vnt. numw the bride on Virginia Btreet. and Margaret IMihMav S.itur! Fort.

whKf tiiey fo Carolina fin Btilgeere.t patrons on Thursday evim- moat auraciive anu unarming young women. Mr. Finch Is a son of Mr. John Finch, of Spartanburg. S.

He la a successful young business man of (Jreenvllle. S. C. where they will make their home. A marriage which came aa a surprise to their friends took place at 5 o'clock, December 27 at the I'srsonage.

when Miss Annie Lou. C'arke became the bride of Mr. larenoe Johnson. Rev. W.

R. Ware Hrv. .1. an.l Mrs Inn December 11. her sister, mra.

Mra. Richard C. Lee, of Acton. visitor of thia place Wednesday ere a The trlu was mad hy motor. ttie Kxaminers win -t C.

beginning promptly ftt clock on Thrsday morning, i first stoi beng mad at "Leesvllie," fanciful. applied name of Cora Lee's liome. Mr an.l Mm W. B. Oregg and smull daughter.

Margaret Carolyn wvwit Christmas week with even tig. Mlsa Sue Queen la spe ndh.g a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. iitten'llog Hr.tirtnl a. Hende'aon eiietit the ('hrlmma holidays I'h her tmrnnta.

Mr. and Mm. rr.r-,.1 lKulIcday. Mr. and Mm.

I'. 0. Morris lave been on lh ulrk llx'. thla week T. Kennedy snent the holidays with relative at Marlon, i'.

Mr. Holi F' sler Hlient a few 'liivs l'aFor furWrTnforrnation an aP A. Kloan at Woodland C'ot- had been elaborately and beautifully Mm. It. etta, while the a room la th" aon of Mr.

and Mrs. Jamee A. MWIure. of Rutherfordton, Route I. Mr.

Mc-flure la a veteran of the World War, having served overseaa. Following the leirnifiiv. Mr -and Mrs McC'ure left on a brlilal trip to Charlotte and 1, M. Queen, near canaier. rllcatlon tilnnK.

I deoo rated In Christmas greens and (aire. 5 oihar holiday stiraret Ions. A ling. Sunset 1onVe was In ho'ldnv attire tree, decorated and Illuminated, born on evening-, whim I'lx- Ashevllle. N.

C. Mr. Will Cogtiurn, ui i Lodge, passed through town last week enroute to AsheviUe. Miss Carry Jackson, has re- a i thin o'uee. af iiiru tne ceremonj'.

Folowlng the reremony. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson attended the wedding of Mas Ava Hallman and Mr. W.

H. with I. in parent, at Mill arefta for eaoh guest, hand mml" on Kk''s and Mian Janla Ecklee en- irm week was performed by Rev. R. C.

tloforth. of Alpine, a cousin of the bride The Impressive ring ceremony of the Methodist Church was used. In addition to the Chrlatmas decorations of holly and mistletoe. Christmas greens in profusion were used very effectively. Reteen the dining room and living room a graceful arrh was erseted, draped with Ivy, white pine, and hoky, with a baokgr und of whits.

Hang ng fro the center of this arch was a huge bunch of mistletoe, and beneath the arch the vowa were apoken. The bride waa becomingly dressed In a white canton crepe gown and entered the room with the bridegroom any attendanta. Mrs. Mark Goforth presided at the piano NOTICE h.niikereW-f. the work of Mi n-rin iim at nnoac ingn sere pr.se spting.

tKa the I for Utr wa- won by Mrs. Hall and M's Mat-ale Kilwardi spent so FllsehotJi Lee. wera presented lurneu 'en' ter several days visit to tan on, Miss Irene Davis, of Candler is the nitienisn prim fell to tna tot of Maor I'ronilfont. loiter In the time with her rarenta at Alia Kit during the ho'ldays Finch and the two young couples left for an automobile tr te Salisbury and Charlotte. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson expect to make their home In Morgan ton. The heIHe la Hvenlns; a dll-htful aurper waa aervea other points. they will make their home at Wavneavllle. A anrprlse wadding occurred on lay at the home of Mr.

M. Ikie. register of deeda. when Mr. Rnrpli Huynea and Miss Lovle Arrowood were united In the bonds of wedlock, '8qulre J.

A. Haynea performing the ceremony. The youns couplo are from the Union Mills com Mr Kupene Urownlee sottt apendlng a severol days' visit with nrl then diini lnn was Induced In Hli Ashevllle re stives at late hour 'riu p-eat-nt were Mr. Mr. W.

V. Wllllama and Hmtly vis Mr. Ulenn noweu, waa Iteil In Knartanliurir Wednesday. uauijiimr ol air. and Mrs.

W. T. Clarke. She la a guests of Mr. Clyde wrigin ibjo.

Air. and Mra. W. W. Creaanian an two small daughters apent severs.

bright and attractive young woman and is very popular in her home town. 'and while the vowa were being spo The local postmaster, n. and the four rural carrlera. Max u. dava In Ashevllle last week.

Mr. Rucker Durham spent Wednet' dav In Durham. ken, softly rendered an arrangement of Humoresque and Traummerl. Immediately after the ceremony, a brief buffet aupper was served to Miss Margie Cappa apent Christmas tea'hem. Mra H.

Matwell a ft'iiV'e of eiectlon. hav.n- hr Iht vomnanlM Mini Minnie Woodanl. 9ndwlrhe coffee, mints and nulu re aerved. from hera they went to the plesaant home of Mra. II B.

Craven, a-here the holiday atiltli waa further fwrrled out while enjy-inw the ald courno, appropriate niu- ale being njoytd. T' fl Tint aa reached at "Molman Helfhta." tha home of Mrs. i II. I Ho an where an exejuieite rentar-- f'a'- oti the dnlna tablt was a hug Santa ('la us formed of numerous 8arta ea. each holdlne; In the hand tiny ha mm ChrW-naa fees.

These Icea. tofther with dellcloua rake, were served Another Chrlst-, ma i tree with jrlfti for all. was en-Joyed Thle affair really proved to be one ef the mot delightful of Its kind ever riven here. The followlni eniovod the evenlnsr: with her mother ana sIBlere ut la Rock. and Mr liert Krklea.

Jr of Wln-a 'V. 'a Mr. llurrus Waddlll, of Nor. folk Va Col. and Mrs M.

C. Hall, of Wa'-hlnvton, Mr. and Mra t'lmrles I'rlsp. if Aihevllle; Mr C. Iish.

of le. Ohio: Capt. and Mrs. H. rjckle Maj.

and Mra Z. H. Vance. Jr Mr and Mra. Fred A.

Perley. Mr. Rnd Mra. John O. Read-inr.

Sfr. and Mrs Jnmea R. Maney. Mr. and Mra E.

Currier. Mr. and Mr. I.ouls Voea Mra. Ruth Wood-(irk.

Mat. and Mra. John B. Hroad-foot, Me Ann and I.yde Wilson. Ml Jane HVklea.

Miss Carrie Maney, Mr. and Mra. Ilxon Erklea. Mr. Smith, of (Jreenvllla, S.

I among the recent arrlvala at Monte Vista, oomlnc Wednesday last for an liidfflnlte etny. Mlsa Collne Rlppy of Durham, spen the Chrlatmas ho'ulava with her par S. M. STEVENS enta, Mr. and Mra.

T. A. Rlppy. munity. MNe Thao.

Twltty, of the Powell-Twltty l)ni Company, of Aahevllle, orient a few daya with boma folks here during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. F. C. MoKlnney.

of Tslbottnn, were it eats of Mra. E. W. Wllfcle this week. Rev.

T. Jordan and Miss Rather Me and Master Carlyle. Ash.vllle made a short stay In Rutherfordton thla week. Miss Lois Yelren, who has been teachlns at Avondale, Is spending the holldava with home folka here. Mr.

and Mrs. 1). W. Crawford, of Marlon, spent Ohrietmae with relatives In the city. Prlenda nf Mr.

Joaenh P. Lewis will Mr. John Lewis Bmlth of Oaffney, waa In Tryon Monday. Mr. James Klnloch returned home from school and apent the ho'ldays the guests.

Only the ram ana relatives of the contracting parlies were present. The bride Is the only daughter of Mrs. M. T. Slgmon, and nas many friends and relatives throughout r.e State who will be interested In her wedding.

She was educated at Davenport College of Lenoir and Martha Washington College of Virginia Tor several years she has taught in the Hickory and Lenoir graded schools, and Is very popular. Mr. Miller la the aon of Mrs. J. H.

Miller. He Is at present engaged farming. On the same evening the couple left for the Eastern part of the State where they will spend icir with hla aunt, Mlas Alice K. Mussll PLUMBING and HEATING dine. 4 Trof.

and Mrs. Norman Hhtifrd T.leut. and Mra. rtrwn nroao- M'aa Virginia Sherfey, who has Mra. Paulln Arnold.

Mra W. H. Klt- foot who have been apendlne; the spent the oaat year In New Jersey arrived home Friday and will spend 4 ire raid. Mr. Wade Hunter.

Mr. Car- holidays with the former's aon. Mlas Ruth Burke. Mlsa Lena parents Ma), and Mrs. John I.

Orlffln, Mra C. Jumper. Mra Nan Hroad'oo', at Molly Cliff, have re- reereat to learn that he Is 111 at hla CONTRACTOR aome time with her parents at Ha luda. home near Soutn Main. Me It.

Emmett Kerr, of Ralelah, noire on Anfleraon, Mls Tip- turned to Annapolis, wnere iieu Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Walker an ton.

Mies Oeonrlana Hnmnton. Ml tenant Broadfoot Is one of the in- apent the holMaye with his grand chl'dren are guests at the home ot honeymoon. Mrs. Walkers parents. Mr.

and Mra. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. uarpen-ter, here.

Mr. rharlea H. Moore, of Marlon. J. W.

Jackson. Before the last hour of the year, (again) I wish to thank the tnanv nustntners for Hiving tne contracts tO i i Mlsa Almotta Crump, daughter of Mr. J. E. Hhlpman and family of hlarhway engineer, apent the holidays Mr.

and Mra. Iewla Crump, of Route Henderaonvlile. apent Mtintlay wltn 5. and Mr. Henry Cannon, aiio of Mrs.

J. I'. Arlediia at Columbus. Stanley Ballengnr who la studen Route 6, were married here Saturday at the home of Rev. Tom Shoemake.

install Plumbing and Heating in thejollowing list of at the State University at Chape in East Lenoir. The marr.age cere 11111. spent the holidays with his par enta, Mr. and Mra. Claude Halllnger, trnetors the Naval Academy.

Mr Can' Brown will return to the Presbvterlan College, at Clinton, thla after spending hla vacation w'th tils mother, Mra. Penderajraea, at Portman Vllki. Th following cards have been received In Plack Mountain: Mr. and Mra. Kverett Randolph Combe announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy Klliabrth to Mr.

Tatil Prentlae Bprln on FVIdav, December twenty-aesyind nineteen hundred and twenty-two Lebanon. Virginia The groom la the only aon ft Rev. James K. Sprine, member of ttie with home ifolKa here. Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorge Logan, of S. vlalted relatives In Rutherfordton durlne; the week. Messrs. Eugene Adama, Maurice Hill, Walter Tavlor, Ralph Maltaby and Jnmea Justice, students of the rnlvoralty of Nfarth Carolina.

Chapel Hill, are spending the holidays with relatives In Rutherford County. Her friends will re ret to learn of Minnie Woodard. Miss Col lna Cold- well. Mra. JdcGraw; Mra.

F. li. Max-, well. Mr. and Mra Will II.

HolmAn hive wlrh the.m the latter'a mother, Mrs. Oarrlnirton. of Durham, who spent the Chrlarmae holldavs wltn them at their home In Rldrecreat Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ecklea.

hve returned to their homo at Windsor, after apendlnx the i' Ohrlatmaa ho'ldava with (att. and Mr. r. g. Ecklea at Tommyhawk 5 Ix4ae.

Mlsa Oarnlvn Marwell has had dnr-na the hoHriaye as her gueata Misa Vletorl Karl and M'sis Josephine Dennett, of Anderson, 6. C. The Camp Fire rls aave a dinner to the Boy Seouls at their rooms at beautiful homes and places of bustness. i mony as performed in the presence of only the necessary witnesses. Miss Colene Craig and Mr.

Wade B. Helgler were married at the home Mlsa Mamie Thompson apent the Chrletmaa holldaya with her parents near Salttdn. of the bride parents on vieanesaay evenlns. Dcember 20. at o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ruekner epen Chrlatmaa with Mrs.

Uuckner'a par It is gratifying to know that we have no better homes and no better Plumbing and Heating material is enla. Mr. and Mra. r. O.

Morrn. the lllneas ot Mrs. W. O. Watklns at her home, West Washington Street.

Mr. Keith Orady who la attending Rev. A. A. McUian was Iht officiating minister.

Only the family and Intimate friends of the contracting parties were present. Mrs. Halgler school at Chapel HI 1. apent Christ Mr. Spur eon Ca'ton.

ot it-urauia. was a Rutherfordton visitor mas with hla parents, Dr. and Mra, the riauahte.r of Mr. and Mrs. made, than what 1 have installed in tne rmmoing, Conference ano a nrmner in during the week.

Krle arady. i' tha Preabyterlnn Church on 7." a evenllur. which waa a very hetny llolston lllnnb W. Crair. and haa a number of loan, or wooaiana vol Miss Martha Twltty, ot Asneviue, Mountain.

srjent a few dava wltn noma louts event for. both orvanlaatlons. The Hot Water Heating, Vapor Heating and bteam fr Mairwell and daughter. frlenda who will be Intoreatcd In her marriage. Mr Hn I trier la the son of Mr.

William Halgier who lives rear FOREST CITY here during the holidays. Reoiita had 1uat completed the renn Mr. and Mrs. M. i.

ij. janon. OT t' vatlon of their room and were Juatly Mlsa Carolyn Maxwell, conrpllmenled their house goesta on Tueeday even-ins nh tL theatre oarty. when they Fufaula. were auests this week proud of their nifty quarters, scout- Heating.

of Mr. and Mra. A. R. Telton.

master Boehme took bhem to the Hibrlten. Immediately after tne marriage, a suppar was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs Craig. Th hapy pair wilt live at Mr. JIalgler's motored to Ashevllle to enjoy Thomaa Mr ttnhert R.

Crawford and sister. Beaton Lodfre for a catnip on Friday 1 nJ UbmmIB miss ainry r. innriuiu, FOREST CrTT, Dec. 10. Mlsa Laura Mae Wataon, of Bladenboro, la visiting Misa Mary Crowell at the Crowell House.

Miss Klliabeth Wllklna. of 8par- i nia-nt. Abolov to some customers, whose jobs were small, and niece. Mlas jteien tTawrora, 5 Mra Clayton and Boston, came on Wednesday Chesnee, were gueets this week of Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Miller. SouU It an be fuosts while here of tanburer, spent Chrlsrtmaa Day wltn probably less than One Hundred Dollars, whose name Ureen Street. Mien Nell Misa Ulisaheth Blawerslaff of Asne Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Parferett. or ueor- Monte viara, I Mary Wblte. of Concord, apent the holldyi with Mr. and Mra.

Cllf- InrA thl hnm nn rHtwiK vllle, la visiting relatives' here during 51a were gueats of Sheriff and Mrs. Reason durlnar She week. the holldaya. Mls-ea Nell and Margaret Young Tvl sa Venetta waters, or uaaionia, Melghan in "Back Home ana uroae at the Imperial. After thla.

they attended the dance at Mr. Charlie Alexander' home near the Karin School. Those In the party were Mra. Josle Peoplea. of Anderaon, 8w Mr.

Cora Lee, of Rldgecreat; Mra. Ben Cummlnga, tt Oak Rldae. N. Mr. and Mra.

F. B. Maxwell, Mlae Josephine Kennett and Mlaa Victoria Karl, of Anderson, S. Mr. Phil Cox.

of Ashevllle; Mr. Perry Prleat. of Mount, I'lla, N. and Mlsa Carolyn Maxwell. A community watch, service and social will be held on Sunday night at the Preb-terlan Church, betrln-nln the social hour at 10 o'clock, during which1 time refreahmenta will and Menans.

('harlea Kiack and kod- of Ourta and Walker, cotton oroa era, visited relatives In Rutherford Inn thfM week. art Poole attended a dinner party In Bhelby Tuesday evening, given by home. Saturday morning, December 23, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Price, a simple and Im-presslve wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. P. W. Tucker, when Miss Bessie Price became the bride of Mr.

James Barrlnger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barrlnger. of Salisbury. Only the families and friends of the contracting parties were present.

The happy couple left Immediately for a bridal trip to Washington and other points North, after which they will be at home to their friends in Lenoir. Miss Grace Halgler and Mr. Augustus Pennell were married here at the home of Dr. T. C.

Tyree on Wednesday evening. December 20. Rev. nr. Tvrea officiating.

Only ft few Mr. Rsron uaiton, siuaent or oing- Mix Frances Hovle. ham Mllltarv School. Ashevllle, Is Mlsa Rwbbln Blgireratafr entertained Street. Mr.

rwrenea Brown will leave anon for Miami, for the remainder wf the Winter. He has spent the nolldaya with hla mother, Mra. Pen-derirraaa. at Portman Villa. Lieut, and Mra.

Brian Broad-foot were honoreea of an oyeter roast on Wednesday at 1 o'clock at Molly Cliff, which was tendered them by Me John B. Broadfoot. Thla was followed by several rubbers of brldve. spending the holldaya with reltalve? at a rieliahtful liner party ednea and friend In Kutnenora county. day evenltnjr.

Her guests were Misses Mr. and Mra. R. w. SJcnenca ana Maytne Martin.

Laura Mae watson rwn ehlldren. of flreenville. S. and Mary roweii. Mr.

Krank Newton and Misa Lou does not appear. THE BIG LIST New Asheville Y. M. C. with W.

W. Edwards at the bat. New Asheville Bank of Commerce, See W. M. Redwood.

The Asheville Citizen, a large modern steam boiler. Emma School, Buncombe Co. Ralph Arbogast, some houses. B. Frank Gudger.

J. T. Bledsoe six or eight houses. L. L.

Merchant. vlaVted the former'a parente, Dr. and Mra. D. U.

Schenck, during ttie holi be aerved, and from 11 till li the de ls Harrlll were auletly married I)e- votions will be held. Talka will be 4 which re-ulud In the lady's prlae days. oember 2S at the borne of the brlde'a made by Hon. Uallatln Honoris. Ashe Mr n.

Thrasri. asricumirai agent mother. Mr. Ray Arledge, of Atlanta. Is tnf niitherford Onuntv.

haa returneel from Buncombe County, after a few vta'tln hla slater. Mra. W. C. Boatlc.

daya' vlelt to relatives ana menus. Mr. Edwin P. Holmes haa returned friends were present to witness the ceremony. Mrs.

Pennell ts tne only daughter of Mr. Will Halgler. and the aroom Is the oldest son of Mr. Mrs. Jake Gilmer, or.

cnarioiie. her parents here during the hol to Greensboro, after spending cnnsi-maa with hla parents. Rev. and Mrs. Parker Holmes.

vine a mayor, and Mr. w. w. Edward, eacretary of the Y. M.

C. A. of Ashevllle. Mra. McGratw ia chairman In charge of the meeting and Mra.

C. C. Dougherty haa been having prepared apeclal mualc tor thla oocaalon. All are cordially Invited to attend. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby aome have ldaya ar, UTra Miles T.

Long. Of Mr. Charles Crowell Is visiting his mother. Mra. W.

A. Falvey, la Lln- Jersey City. N. and Mr. and Mra.

W. C. Hilderman, of Danville, and Mrs. liar Pennell of Kings Creek. These splendit) young people have the wishes of a host of frieuds for a long and happy wedded life.

After the ceremony, an elegant supper was served at the home of tho bride. i roln to Mra. Robert B. Currier and 5 the gentleman's, to MY. Jamee R.

Maney. Mra. Broadfoot' guests. In 1 addition to tha honoreea, were Mr. and Mra Robert Ecklea, of WlnC i aor.

Mr. Burruo Waddlll, of Nor-i folk. Col. and Mra. M.

C. Ball, 5 of Wahlnton, D. Mr. C. Loah, i tf Loudonvllle, Ohio; Mr.

and Mra. 1 Mot.eod Patton, Mr. and Mra. John Reading, Maj. and Mra.

Z. B. Vance, Mr. and Mra Charlea Crkm, Mr. 5 nd Mra.

Lou la Vnaa, Mr. and Mra A. A. Hageman. Mra.

Ruth Wood-t cock, Mh and Mra. Robert E. Cur- f- A. Parley, Miss Carrie Maney, Mr. and Mra.

Dlaon Mra. Joale People, ef Anderaon. sfter a visit to rormer anu v. Ijiw near Weatmlnater oolntoa. Mr.

Frank Doraey entertained nl Sunday School class of young men Wednesday iejnt at hla home on Powell Street. A moat enjoyable time School, have returned to their homea. Miss Wlstray Kirk, of Long island, entertained, angeli unaware. Heto 18:2 Is spending the Christmus tuxidaya waa reported. Refreshments were Mlea Gladys irfnvia, wno na teaching at Mooreaville, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Lewis. -M-iB.

r.ntrnA R. Losrsn. of Great with MJse matin Jonas. A beautiful home wedding was sol-MnnliHd on Tuesday morning. De Mlaa'ea Bertha and Benna Joneaand Nothing; happen to anybody which he Is not fitted by nature to bear.

"Marcus Aurellus. May Brldea are spenoinaj laea va oatlon with home folka. cember It, at o'clock In Danville, ir Vflu Veil Retell Cheater. Falls, S. C.

Is spending her vacation here with her parents, Col, and Mra SAAAAAaaaa aaaaaaaaa of Gastonla, N. became tha bride of Mr. Ransom Edward Stallings of R. w. iogan, wen nMwini Street, Tv Stoartanburg.

S. C. The marriage too a Prof, and Mra raiwri u. place at the home of the bnde Tenn. relatlTea In Rutherford County during tne vansuowa a.

rimm. Julia Justice, Announcing a Showing of. Winifred Mode, Jo- Morrow, Bertha McRorle and Eevelyi Hamrlck, atu-dents of tha North Carolina College for Women, ureenaooro. brother, W. L.

Chester, HI North Main Street. Rev. H. W. Counley.

pastor of the Second Baptist Church, officiated, using the ring ceremony Mrs. D. H. Dula gave a surprise party for Misses Mary and Ann Dula and Mr. James Dula TueBday evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home on North Main Street Rook waa played ano ssveral musical selections were enjoyed.

Refreshments consisting of hot chocolate, chicken salad sandwiches and mints were Miss Cathsrine and Louise Cllno ot Hickory, spent the Christ mai holidays with Miss Margaret Teague. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Cline, of Hick net rhe holidays wnn nome uis. iu Rutherford County. DRESSES it. rttr Rt ii vr i.iuri Rutherfordton visitor during the E. E.

McDowell. G. W. Wrenn Co. Howard P.

Clayton, three houses. J. W. M. Smith, two houses.

Chas. M. Whiteside, three houses. Mountain Sanatorium, at Naples. John Pearson r.M Ridge Street.

W. E. Jones. Road. Lawrence Clayton.

Cane Creek. Mr. and Mrs. N. W.

Reed. Forest. Judge Junius G. Adams Biltmore Forest. Dr.

Wm. B. Mason. Forest. Dr.

Chas. L. Biltmore Forest. Dr. J.

M. Lynch. 70 East College Street. Dr. Wm.

M. Hollyday w. Pear son Drive. Dr. M.

Chas. Millender 240 Pearson Drive. Dr. Chas. S.

296 Montford Avenue. Dr. R. S. Carroll Zillicoa Street.

Dr. Loula A. 142 Hillside Street. Dr. Webb Griffith 5 1 Watauga Street.

Dr. H. G. Brookshire Haywood Road. holidays.

aetlara. of ISewatit. t' e.f Rutherfordton. af- "i.it in Rutherford County, haa For Early Spring- returned to nis Dr. Boyce Scruggs, of Chesnee.

8. visited home folka In the city dur ing the noiioayrj. home ory, spent yesterday here wtin Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Tsaguo. Mlsa Olive Kent of the Thomasvlllt Graded 'School faculty, Is spending the Christmas holidays horo with home folks. Mra J. R.

Ervln and Daughter, Miss Jessie, left last week for Bal out Mn with rftlatlvM and h' with relatives and vacation fMia Maude Wllklns. of the Rhelby Graded School, Is home for the hol- timore for the Christmas holidays. Miss Maude Mlnlsh, of the Rowan County Farm Life School faculty, is spending tho Christmas holidays with home folks. Miss Leila Tuttle, who Is taking a Nothing that we have ever offered haa given us as much pleasure as this advanced showing of frocks for early Spring. They arc charming in their delicate loveliness, in the beautiful lines and in the whoiesomeness of their design.

Nothing freakish about the new styles, but a real beauty that will be appreciated by the woman who loves to wear pretty things. The colorings are very good, and in harmonious combinations, and the trimmings are too pretty to be anything else but popular. We are glad indeed to extend this invit.ttion to you and we will be even more pleased if you choose to accept it, and will drop in and let us show you these very charming frocks. Mr. Charloa ScniW, student of Mars Hill Colleda.

Is spending Ins vacation with relatives in Ruther- Mrs. Vatt C. Harris have an their guests Mr. and Mr. E.

8. iMm-tnn, of Washlnerton, D. Mr. and A. N.

Venahle and five children, Frank, Eva, Annie. Samuel snd Xeleou. of Knoxvllle Mlsa Msrlon Anderson, of Cleveland, Mr. J. R.

Anderson, of KnoxvlUe, Sara snd Madge Wllklns. of special course at the Columbia University, New York City, is spending the Christmas holidays here with rel- at Ives. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Joy spent the Christmas holidays In Morgan ton with friends. Dr. Louis G. Beall. Sanatorium, Black Misa Sibil Henry, of the Ramsrtt Graded School faculty.

Is spending the Christmas holidays with iter mother, Mra J. T. Henry. Frankllnlon. are spending with their mother, Mrs.

W. T. rrf Charlotte. Is visiting her parents here. Mr.

and MORGANTON mountain. Harmon Miller Patton Avenue. Miss Rose M. Byrne w. Park VxMr? n' 227 Cumberland Avenue Mrs' I- Fj Malloy.

72 Merrimon Mr H. r. Kcmggs- -I --i. nis EMsabelhtown Is' spending her vacation here with Me Mrs. C.

C. Item, iNorin Avenue. ui' Tlelen Tanner, of Augusta, i- ivr has arrived In the city, where mrs. w. a.

rorter Materials are the finest Taffetas, trimmed with Inlaid velvets. Metal lace. Ruffled Moray Ribbon, Oriental, and Gold laces. The ribbon trimmings predominate. Skirts are very wide, with circular and straight-line effects.

Novelty collars of lace and of Oriental trimmings. MORG ANTON. December Miss Louise Coffey and Mr. Clarence Plch-ard of Chapel Hill, were quietly married December 28 Ht the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Nora Coffey, Rev.

F. A. Hower, pastor of th- First Baptist Church, performed the ceremony. Only relatives and a few friends of the families were present. Tho bride at Weaverville.

Asheville. sho will spend some tlmo wnn nrv. MMeCssy' fVltatt L. Miller. aod r.

hnvn returned from a short visit to friends in Buncombe A Tanbann I mini ie. Cumberland Circle. Mr nd Mrs. H. M.

Oeer and two and groom entered the living room children, of Reno. are visiting relatives In Rutherfordton. They ZU7 Haywood Street together. The brldo wore a neconi-Ing gown of dark hlue with accesor-es to match. After the ceremony, formerlv reslde.1 at Ollkey.

P. Twlttv suffered a pain fui accident a few days ato when a R. C. Stevens John A. Campbell B.W.Morris..,..

J.W.Shuler Mrs. R. M. Boozer Horace G. Ely.

J. T. MacMahon. houses. Sam Hemphill Mr.

and Mrs. PIchard left for a wedding trip to Washington. Mrs. PIchard I a pretty brunette nail being driven struca mm in me t-ye. It i nopea iimt mo cjcbibiu West Asheville.

245 South French Broad Ave. Grove Park. Road, also two other and Is attractive and popu'ar. For ham nnl h.pTI fteStrOVCa. severs years she has been private Miss Zi.adan Asne, or nyiva, mem seoretary to Mr.

N. VV. Walker of Chapel Hill. ber of the faculty or tne liutnerrord-ton Graded School. Is spending her The grutn la a mercnanr or t.nap vacat'on itt nor nome in me iana oi el Hill a'ld is a splendid young burl the Sky.

ess man. Tney v. Ill make tiicir hi nn- Also Showing the New Spring Frocks In The Ever-Popular Poiret Twills Prices are $28.00, $35.00 and $38.00. The IVORY and BLUE SHOP in that ci'y. Biltmore.

Out of town guests here for the WAYNESVILLE tvtTVFirvTlJ.e. Deo. 30. The wedding were, the bride's sister, Mrs. Harry Rosenthal ts IQ 'O J.

B. Finch and Mr. Finch, of Bailey; i. "uriuu uirppr. Ch as.

atillwell Mr. Carl Coney and Mr. Oscar Martin of Chapel Hill. Blanche Hamilton: dVoZ twoh. A pretty wedding took plaoe Wed wedding of Mies Virginia Matney and Mr.

Paul Martin took p'are Christmas Day at 3 o'clock In the afternoon in the Preehyte-ian Church. Rev. Mr. Harman officiating. The ereen and white decorations, nesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at a.

rv. F. Ruwie? Baker the home of Mr. and Mrs. v.

v. Mall-man when their daugnter Miss Ava beoame the br de of Mr. William 1 lad- with burning Christmas candles and holiday reds gave the church the full Yuletida setting. TV impres den Finch. Rev.

W. R. Ware of the Mrs. C. S.

Bryant. Tohn J. Worslev. Montford Avenue. Cullowhee Street.

Flint Street. Moot- A i '11 First Methodist Church officiated. sive "wedding march waa rendered by tne orsanist and en tne violin oy Miss Margaret StringfWd. The v-ot r-tsnevme. Sulphur SDrino-Q bridesmaid were pictures me In blue velvet and porcellne hats carrying brlda! roses.

The maid of honor waa the sister of tha bride, Misa Elisabeth Mtney. Mr. Martin, brother of using the ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar of ferns and evergreens. Prior to the ceremony ilea II.

L. Riddle sang Promise Me." accompanied by Mr. Hardle Turner who rendered the wedding music. ttie Misses Martha and Elisabeth Williams, cousins of the bride, were flower girls. The Were dressed In green orgs ad le with hats to match and carried pink carnations.

Little Durward McGall ard. dressed In white and carrying the ling on a white satin pillow, preceded the bride Burgin Pennell Mrs. Reuben B. Robertson Robert S. Brown.

David Alexander. Miss Rebecca Kimberly Mrs. Chas. Rull 63 HaTjiPood Street ASHEUIU.E. 2 1 Coleman Avenue.

Swannanoa, N. C. Woolsey. .37 Courtland Avenue IS THE CHEAPEST." the irroom, was the best man. Ushers were Mr.

Larlson Hardin, Mr. Wood and Mr. Bronson M.itney. The l'ttls flower girl. Louhe Thaektton.

Was dressed In pale biue and car-, rid a basket of roses. The bride dressed In dtrk bine and carrying the bridal bouq ict, enteral en the arm of her father. Mr. Washington Lee Matney. After the service, a reception was t.eld at th home of the bride, after which the Couole lei't for aknvt t.nn..-..

i- bit and groom who entered together. The THE BEST bride wore a Diaca velvet dress trimmed In grey with accessories to match. She carried a bouquet of pink ri'Ir Yl- Vir vir IV IV IV vTv IV' roses snoweero wltn valley ILles. The oeremonx wag witnessed by members the Boutfc..

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