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i EIGHT THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. JUNE 25, 1922. Mrs. L. E.

Fuher, Editor. Club and Society Itemj Are Solicited 'Phone 2167 between 4 and 7 o'CIock every day except Saturday, then from 3 to 7 o'CIock. IN THE REALM OF WOMEN ft- SAN SOUCi CLUB HONORS MISS KATIE LEE, FRIDAY At the home of Mrs. Seth Perkln-snn, $5 Wooflfln Street, Friday aC.r- from Richmond yesterday. y.

Ponnahoe was maid of honor fnr th, Thomas D. Johnston Camp of of Veterans at tha Confederate ha. MRS. MOORE ENTERTAINS FOR OUT OF TOWN QUESTS Mrs. Vivian Moore entertained a number of friends at her home In MRS.

RAY DeVAULT HONORS MRS. HOOKS FRIDAY Mrs. Ray peVault was hos'ess at her home on Kavcnsoroft Drive on Krlda I inc nt fniir Club Activities PERSONALS I I union. noon, the -members or ths fun fouoi t- I Woilsey Friday evening In compll woum.v Fruiav ment. to Miss Oleta (j.

laoies or orifice in minor or sire. en crtainea in nomii L'ati. I n-hnna mlllTl.lIi ill joiiii manwi'y hooks, i ne jirsi pirn f'i. Emory jut too. of HeridTssnville, Verda Mclntlre will leave on 1 will leave on Waj, to ta'4K course In rhu'fLN nesaay ior rnuaaerpnu llladelphla "iieniisiiuro, mui Airs.

is. v. i arr, of Nashville, who have lust returned to Asheville fur the summer. Tha Uaap. u-aa ha.

1 with a party of school mates at was ttoti by Mrs. C. H. Wilson and she presented a cut glass hud vase. The consolation was ut Mis.

Al'en T. Hipps. ho received a Mower howl. the conclusion i.f Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hugo, of ClnCln- Ing to New Tork ..1 i snrt are aton-1 friends who were In the city and are mil occur en Tuesday. The house. was decora'ed with meet pas ami palms end ferns In special six weeks ks nati. are MR.

LOWE TO PRESENT ADVANCED STUDENTS Mr. Alva H. Lowe will pres-jnt a number of his advanced student. In we find him Justice of the court of pleas and quarter session of the county of Tyrrell, aid colonel of the provincial troops of His Majasty King George. During this tranquil period of his decorated with cut flowers.

Panrlnj games the honorce was showered hear" were suspended, over ths din- Ing table upcri which lay ths bride's' occupied-the evening. Mm Kalheryii I with dainty linen which she received the University of North Carolina during the past year. Mr. Lee graduated at the university last week. Miss Beulab Donnahn.

returned Mrs. J. J. Tates, who attended tlu Confederate Reunion at Richmond chaperon, for the Fourth Brtguja is now visiting in Wilson, her old Knfedv and Miss Mildred Jones nr. in an llliiolle wuv.

She wan nrevpnr nome. ping at Margo Terrace. Mis. Katherlne O. McCarthy, of Springfield.

are visitors to Asheville and are stopping at Margo Terrace. Miss Katherlne White, of Greensboro, is in the city and Is stopping at Battery Park. ANTHONY'S: si led at th punch howl. Those present were Mies (Jleta Norman, MlfS Mildred Jones Miss Klwyn Kennedy, Miss Katheryn Kenntdy, Miss KHsabeth Wllherspoon, Miss Klsle Gillespie, Miss Jo Kennedy, Miss Watts. Mr.

and Mrs, It V. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. KoRera, II. 11.

James, Mr. "Ralph James, Mrs Julia Kennedy, Mr. Allien Smith, Mr. Alfx Ashe. Mr, J.

Jnhn-sori, Mr. Jack Mr. Ilnver- ed with a beautiful corsage of sweet peas tied with a string of red harts to which was attached a note her that the flowers would lead her to a heart of 'Good Wishes' from the girls. This proved to ha a large red heart box filled with the gifts of linen. The color scheme of red and white was further pronounced in (he Ices and cakes which were served.

Mrs. PeVault guests were Mrs. John Uruntley Hooks, Mrs. via- Vrl.u I-'l torium of the high school on Wednesday eveping, June 2. Ticket, may be secured by applying at either Punham's Music House of Hood's Music Store.

The following: program will be rendered Casta Plva, from "Norma," Bellini Mrs. O. Lyle Jones. Hahrenera, from "Carmen," Bizet Miss Hilda Ownbey. tali Whims, Schumann.

b) Lento, Cyril Scoit Miss Virginia Weaver. I'll Sing The Hong of Araby, Clay--Mr." Howell. Aria from "Mlgnon," TJiomas Miss Ines Kessler. me, nuts so oner, tnree children were bfhrn to him. Of these three only Elisabeth Ann Buncombe, who married John Oeolet, left Just prior to the revolution his wife died.

At the very beginning of the revolution, though English born und hred and having lived In North Carolina only seven years, he took the stand for liberty and was. appointed colonel by the Provincial Congress held at Hlllsboro, September 17T5 In April I77S he was transferred to the regulars and commissioned colonel of the Fifth North Carolina Reer ment 1 Mr. and Mri. C. M.

Brown return-. Alien T. llipps. Mrs. Walter Watts man, Mr.

H. W. I'elton, Mr. (5. Adams, Mr.

Wendell Herhert Parker. MR. J. WOODALL WINS DISTINCTIONS AT YALE Friends of the Woodall family will he Interested to know that Mr Kmory J. Woodall has just passed Villanelle, pell 'Acjua Mra.

A. S. Guerard. re he Mllltnlre raue which was decorated with rninlatnre drills and Iced with the words 000(1 Luck." Ths punch bowl was also adorned with many little hearts Mrs. W.

c. Pryor, Mrs. Winer Crises and Mrs. Shytls served nrstigfado those who won prizes In the various contests enjoyed were Weaver Wilson, IV. Pryor.

Mills Ml" loulsn I'erkinjon drew la ths gifts of the iruests IroiiK'H for the brMe, usinff a doll rarrutto prettily decorated. The alien was rnnl uy Wis. F. wife of tiis farmer pastor r.f Fl'st Baptist Church A largs number of ths club members were present, among whom wen Mrs. J.

1'. Mrs. pick Mrs. Elmer Griigs. Mn.

W. Ij. Itel.l, Airs. I W. Patterson, Mrs.

J. 0. Kino hi, Mrs. Palton, Mrs. Shytls.

Mrs. lur. ray, Mrs. Tom Clark, Mrs. K.

Wheeler, Mr. F. S. Cunningham, Mrs. W.

F. Powell, Mrs. J. A. Ware and Mrs.

Nixon. ,4 tl MISS FRANCES PARKER HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Miss Frances Parker was hostess at bridge at her home en Charlotte Ftreet yesterday afternoon. Her decorations were most attractive. I being In lavendar and pink. Tho 1 Wilson, Mrs.

(). C. Marker, Mrs. Itonnie Ramsey, Miss Louise fusion. Miss Marv IiUck, Miss llnth Neely, Miss Inez Kcssler Miss Helen liunnlcutt.

Miss Mary Ponrion. Miss Thelma Williams, "-iiiiiiiii ii, silt. olonel Buncombe fought at the battle of Brandywlne and his ed yesterday from Richmond wnere Mrs. Brown was matron of honor for the State division of Sons of Confederate Veteran, at the Confederate Reunion. Miss Harriett Smith, of Richmond, is spending some time in the city and Is a guest at Margo Terrace.

1 Miss Mary Katherlne Hester has as her guests for a visit. Miss Ruth Wood, of Canton, Miss Frances Ann, of Old Fort, and Miss Kate Thomas, of Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Noguerol and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Noguerol. of Havana. Cuba, are In the city for an extended stay. Mix t.

r. ll.Ih.T inn a t'herrv Miu Maru his oral examinations for the Pr. degree at Yale l'mversity. Mr. i arrie iorrity, of Hendorscn were again engaged at the battie of Germantown, October 4, 1777.

It was during the latter action that Colonel Buncombe was shot and left as dead on the battle field. A British officer, who was a former Wooilall was granted the rarensle Elisabeth Welch. Aria from "Iiuise," Charpentier Miss Kettle Moore. (a) InvlctuK. Huhn.

(b) Sunrise and You, Penn-Mr. Leo Goldstein. from "Lucia dl Leschetlaky Miss Margaret Johnson. (a) Austumnal Gale, Grieg. (b) Vale, Kennedy Russell Mrs.

Rosenthal. anss Hertha t'ates, of Hurllngton Miss Martha Robinson, of trfxington' Miss Agatha Rorthavinka, Mrs' N. Bijckner and Mr. John Brantley Hooks. MISS FLORENCE BROOKS RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Miss Florence Brooks has returned from Ohio Wesleyan University which she has been M.niiin.

w- Foundation Fellowship at Yale last year and has Just had It renewed for next year when he will enmnlele Ids Clssertatlon. He has had an added honor during the commencement at Yale In that he received the prize of 576 for an article on International law which was offered by the rnl-verslty. Mr Wooflall's mother, Mrs. Inet Pjvine Redeemer, Gounod Mrs. found him there, revived him, and had him carried to Philadelphia to be nursed.

Philadelphia was then In the hands of the British. He recuperated and became able to go about the city, being under parole not to escape. My hB a fall which opened bis wound afresh, her home In this city after visiting I Mrs. Edward Cay. at Columbia, fi.

C. Woodall, who is spending the sum past year. While there she obtained Miss Addle Lee Grimes, of Bethel mer with her daughter, Mrs. ft. U.

many honors, most of them In athle' sains color notes were emphaslied In uutainen. ICS. pnl.i-ail ui ui "inmiiic, iriuin io ew nnvrn a. Aicueacny. Fantasie Impromptu, Chopin Miss Mary Ownbey.

Aria from D'Amore, Donizetti Mr. Horace I Seeley. jt Jt MRS. WILSON AND DAUGHTER TO BE JOINT HOSTESSES Mrs K. V.

Wilson and her daughter, Miss Louvenla Dent, will be Joint hostesses at a bridge party of several tables on Friday afternoon at their home on Merrimon Avenue. jp.ri noov hm la Is the house guest of Miss Lossi Cherry, corner nf Flint Street and r.ry.i.corner nf i rie jces served at 7" worn: in and be with her son the conclusion of same. unknown grave until recemlv ill Edward Buncomhi" Vl Chestnut Street was offered In that, form, and made the teams of each due, winning four different sets of numerals, she also Rachel Plas was the winner of Elizabeth Collins, Mrs. n. S.

Momlv, Mrs. Pender, Miss Flora Mc- Ponatd. 3kl 1MB Caroline Holmes Misa Mrs. E. B.

Glenn will return today inemupr or the Life Savin fnrn. irom iiicnmonn where she went as I top score prme and Miss Hannah wearer cut the consolation. Miss Parkers guest list Included Miss Josephine Can-, Miss Edith farr. Mrs. William rm.

nhrUK.5 'fforta been able to nnd old records and the last resting place was revealed. HalPin nown itSivJl? iEV.7tn cr'l'n was destroyed In IMS and remaining tnd, matron of honor to the Fourth Red Cross and was chosen R-llth Holmes. Miss Elizabeth Kent, I American Miss Mia Fisher. Miss Kleanor Miles, freshman reporter for the women's nngane at tne Confederate Reunion. MrS A Haaa.tl ..4 edition of the Transcript, the cnllet-e OANCE AT BATTERY PARK Miss Virginia fl.HleL i on nil ner 1 a i paper With Its wun trn sii 'i" nrown, anss iiannan weaver, miss trarllck, as Lucy rur u.u.

urniini LWO t.Illl. is tne menrnrv ntuncjUSY EVENING The young dancing set of the city 1 wi 01 me cuy flren, Margaret and Allen, of Greer, rorothr wehh Miss Helen Miss Emily Mso. K. flra vlnltitiir Ma .1 I 1- IS lOOKinir forwitrd urith tn. 1'IAI, of HZTn.n..,"nd upreme Sled In -Ptriot who oiea In his efforts to help mav America free." ha'' 'h unique Mng th youngest of Li "IT "nlverslty.

gom1 Mart hvlng sue. cessfnllv." rnmnl.ll i uu urange street for two weeks Rae, Miss Elizabeth Klmberly, Mist Mary Iirlck, Mrs. C. B. Devenlsh and Miss Hannah Jones.

moe r.ugenia ii ci Dorothy Pngh, Miss Luclle Oeary, Mies Ellen Alston, Miss ar "pected TfTer! i ij if 'J18 rtnr bB Blven at Battery Park on Wednesday evening. (The chaperonea for the affair will be Mrs Cameron MacRae. Mis. John Mac-Rae, Mrs. Louis Bourne and Mrs.

E. Reld Russell. MISS R08E MORTON TO New Fall Hats First Shipment SCHOOL CHILDREN OF PARK TO BE GUESTS OP COLONIAc DAMES HISTORICAL PICTURE Through ths GREAT INTErI'st'ceNTERS IN COLONIAL BALL A.vs "m.0 these flays Is Mis, Collyer's studio at 75 Broadwsv uhnf, iive TEA ON SATURDAY 1 wv mrianess 1 'o onxl- ouinoer or lad es, who arn mi OUS to iHnh 0 "HXI MISS Rose kfnrln. mill l.A...-x "in miBiess ma eariv colon Ilia tory of Amerle. tn or m.

dren of all L. chll-1 a tea in given at her home. 20 heirsaTs aforafhee' .1 row for a tea to be slven h.e i vi, STnol havs neci In-Principal 3X3" Monday Brings Bargains Throughout the Store and by "Bargain t' we mean vorth -while merchandise reduced in price for a quick turn over; not "plunder-merchandise" bought at a price to sell at a price. This is not that sort of store. a MISSES BROWN HOSTESSES FOR BRIDGE TOMORROW Mrs.

Bynum Sumner and daughter, Miss Alice Sumner, returned from the Confederate Reunion at Richmond yesterday. Miss Sumner was a maid of honor for the Fourth Brigade. Miss F. Kennedy has arrived from her home at Durham and is spending a while at Battery Park. Mr.

Charles Q. 7,, I. motor- regaTn FORCE OF YOUTH New Wonder Treatment, Kor.x Cm. pound, Acclaimed as Superior to Gland Treatments. Nature's greatest gift to mankind Is declared by thousands of men and women to be Korex Compound, the wonder working treatment for reator- wonder working treatment h.

the Children Home at Grace The rnet0.h.e after" noLidl' one, so New ideas in Felts with Ribbon and Th. II o'clock. Ma. 'hey will he t.k.. i Misses Rice Brown will oZJ srirrln, cn.

depict, the afternoon at a bridge party at their home on Bearden Avenue. MRS. FORTUNE HONORS MRS. W. F.

POWfLL pretty as, to he always admired All costume." Wi" executed FORMER ASHEVILLE MAN WEDS IN PROCTOR, The many friends of Mr. rt Guv 'W- nAJ0 '0rtU" h0n0rti Mr Picture to ATeviM F. r6ell. of Nishvllle T.n i Asheville child and every Ileal Filet and Irish Plcot Edge, yard 19c Heal Filet Hdkfs. 60c each, 4 (or' $1.75 uiiiirny or mis city Madeira tor $1.00 will avail rt Lf Cora Elliott, of Proctor, -i nnrmii and Historical picture with event, equaintefl th.

Vigor of Youth. If vn Feather Trimmings. Beautiful assortment of Taffetas and Satins in all the newest advanced Fall Styles." (Second Floor) at a beautifully appointed tea at er home on Spruce street Fridi-y afternoon Little Miss France. Powell and Miss Gladys Fortune received the cards. Miss Wallace Tucker greeted the guest, at the door and Invited them Into th.

reception hall where mmnV, the early days 0f ourTountrvry ia nervous energy, f.fi.! Mr' R. Carter, of West Asheville and "re sao 'T" "ew years ago. hi, route from time wedding trip Mr. Mrs Lop Asheville for a visit Madeira Napkins, per dot. $6.50 Madeira Pillow, each $1.65 "erven uy miss c.1'?" aM Ml '''on Brltt.

Held daisies and blue larkspur were used in the rtenoratlnns in Mh the week to spend th. rlve their son and Sh A xVmmer Ronald OtHnttt BAPTliFcHcLES TO MEET MONDAY lurmer. parents. ANDREW HEMPHILL HAS ARRIVED AT BATTERY PARK Andrew Hemphill, who will con. the Bauer; Park during the season, arrived motor xt.

i.J' Mrs. T. Homey directed Into the Jiving room which was decorated In Dink Inricnnnr a. ,4 A.uii-- -I. wanimn ami wnere' the lecelvlng line stood composed as I Heavy Crepe de Chine iuiivub iiosen oi ine aay.

of youth, try Korex, In the privacy of your own home. Gratifying result, are reported usually In a few days. Korex Compound (In tablet form) Is the result of many years of scientific research. It contain, no harmful drugs or opiates. It act.

naturally to rebuild the vital force. In men and women, to revive the power of youthful vigor and stamina. Hlghiy acclaimed as superior to the much-discussed Gland Treatments or bark and animal ex-tracts. It has. a powerful action in strengthening and renewing nerve tissues, and tn overcome the handicap of physical weakness, result-Ing from braklng nature's lawe.

Korex is distributed and guaranteed Onlv hv the M.llnn and i Mr. rl luIie, bits. I'owell, and i R. ngi.m,. Gowns asalstanf Vmi 1 hi ting, who Mi9.Ien.

Glove Silk Novelty Vest $2.25 Step ing $2.95 I Church meet Mondi B.m $5.25 Envelopes $3.75 hill pirly" il nmembr lw. i'U' Juna.usbka h'S MRS. RONALDGREEN HAS "RIDGE TEA YESTERDAY Mrs. 0repn rf Baiigham, Mrs. Mrs.

Weaver Hson. The dining room was lovelv with Its crystal bowls of sweet pas. On the center of the table was a basket eihh 1 tied with pink satin notion whose ends reached out to Nskets filled with the lh h. P'nt candles also adorn-etl the table. A shower bouquet Was -hndeller.

Pre-s ding the dining room were Mrs. Jicrartment 1608, Massachusetts Kayser, Van Raalte, Onyx, Rivoli, Full Fashioned uwing: Circle No. will meet with Mr, E. P. Flemmlng, 222 Broad Avenue rench rtnt lS nMn Street.

Geo Brxrwi 1-i 5eel with ci-fi. 179 Street A Von wi" "tirltli Mr. I a. (J. Antlev.

its. nr tJUK 1 1U0C $1.95 Vh. Beam. Mrs. E.

E. 35 Patton Ave. 0 nnutwB mo, A full treatment of this wonder invlgorator sent prepaid for only 12.00. Or. If more convenient, send no money; pay the postman J2.00 and a few cents postage when it arrives.

Your money refund ed promptly If result, are not entirely satisfactory. Cut. or tear out tlfls ad now, and send order today Advt. Street. uneiuim mrH.

courtney Atcr wirm. Kloharn Tftvlnr Mr. Oudger and Mrs Garrett frienT Mr8 ToWell'. Old friends called to greet her. D.

A. R. TO GIVE BENEFIT AT IMPERIAL FOR Circle Xo. JO win Mrs. C.

R. Balgham. Street. Circle No. wil, Mrs.

T. W. Chambllss, meet with 15 Spruce meet with 2 75 Mont- JOINT B. Y. TT Philippine Hand Made Gowns and Teddies.

Hand Embroidered Japanese Kimonos. $2.95 Hand Embroidered Japanese Slippers. Cold print cannot tell of the values. Only a woman's eye can judge them and that after a close inspection of the quality and workmanship. f-UNOS TO MARK GRAVE of the Edward Buncombe tl 1 i MEETING SUNDAY Members nanter neneflt st the Imner nl "ii Circle No.

1T will meet with Mrs. Km ma Hlldebrand, 60 Wood-lawn Street. and Thursday of this A chorus of BO voices, composed of young people of (he y. -t, iiib proceeds to he used to- ward nurchusintr i-nr-jt will MJIMlSr in 1 ia Lircie iSo. lg tH! nu Rny, 22 Orange Mies Elliabeth Street.

First Baptist church Sunday night 'Tho chorus will be lend by Reth J. I rave or Sir Edward Buncombe for whom the chapter Is named. Through the Indefatigable efforts of Mrs. s. E.

Bolton, the ne half of the proceeds of tb. prKinson. of the local V. C. A.

Circle No. 7 will meet at th. Church Tnesdnv oft. special songs will be nn- Iii "iuiuun iO clock and go out to the county I IVY, Or Rnrt Thursday home. The Store, of Fcmlnlno PoJlglit 25 ratton Ai'f.

A joint meeting of all the B. T. U. societies in the city will he held at tho First Baptist at 1.41 o'clock tonight for a unfnn (lc'vo-tlonal service, preceding the regular programs. Junior, and Senior unions will gather at the church at 6:55 o'clock.

me ii. a. for ins patriotic purpose. The nature to- he presented is entitled "Watch lour step- comes very hlghlv recommended as a clean and TWIFORD RETTRXS. S.

I). Twlford returned to Saturday from Cincinnati, some picture. The foiu.i- of sir Pjt ii, a rA r. nistury co.ion ana New York, ill HI chases for his here. Edward Buncombe ChanI -MRS.

DALE'S- IT'S NEW r-r win ns of Interest to reeidents of the county named In his honor: n. church yard In i of rhrlt Church, fn SJr. m.f,lUnm'lrl"", frv' Thl re-P1'" mn- 'or whom Buncombe English parentage In 1H2 on the Is. SrS-? in ttenion from Maine to California, Flonda to North Dakota, thrifty buyintf fflT Product3 of the factory Whose refrigerators and boxes we are offer- SgTh? nge ttyles a2.d Prices- Here are threo 2 AnvZ2 Come in and see famihes certainly deserres your conaidAtinn. 1 ii commonly WitiiJ' XMB- British In.rtlM received his edu-TurMn.

fenmrds re-f. t0, 5''. Christopher, where he In April 17 to Ellia-beth Dawson Tavlor. an estate In North Caro na frnm a. ,7 ESKIMO REFRIGERATORS now wasn then vouin.y Dii vrnat.

was Tyrre County. Here he hull mansion fn a1 i. Announcing ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF PERMANENT WAVES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OUR PRICE WILL BE $10.00 To Curl Half Head $18.00 To Curl Entire Head This work is done personally by Mrs, Dale, aasisted by a graduate of Pro-feasor Franco. Marcel. TW prices are not guaranteed and ma'y be changed at any time and we therefore suggest that all who wish to take advantage of this price get their appointment on our books as early as possible.

Japanese dress Sandal in Nude Kid and Patent Buncombe Tradition tells "Is kindness aid Heie. he lived serving his adopted country In various capacities. In 1771 Leather trimmings $6.95 Be sure and see them Monday as they are extremely new. Everyday's express brings us new white shoes, with prices very reasonable. BILTMORE A Dollcloni Nutritions food For Breakfast or Luncheon.

Prepared in three minutes Its delightful taste. Its nourishing qualities. irs. Dales Marinello Shnn BEAUMONT FURNITURE C.tt TWIFORD'S Shoe Store Next to United Cigar Store Its easy preparation, makes it the superior breakfast food. 1 Most economical in trie.

lonn. tg-t-rA V't'iMf i 1. 1 ut i 1 run PHONE 1671. BILTMORE AVENUE Make No Mistake; Look for the NmU, AT ALL GROCERS Wllflll'Mlll'tnMmnniiiiiimni-i i "Hi' I Ii In1 -i nil" I 'i ii''!.

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