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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. C. THURSDAY.

JANUARY 16. 1930 Page SIX Section A MRS. PLATT IS SAMED ON Representative Lindsay Warren, dell, of Wilmington, State president RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT Colonial Dames: R. D. W.

Connor, Washington; Mrs. Ralph Van Land Lee Memorial Body Chhpel Hill: Mrs. W. N. Reynolds, i VOMENS Robert Htnes ana uurton f-raitie 1 ing ham.

ol Charlotte, vice president general. D. A. Mrs. Charles Whttakr.

of Southern Pines, state D. A. regent: Mrs. Alfred M. Wad- Winston-SUem; Dr.

Archibald Cfc Johu-i ville I joa and Fred L. Seely. Ashev Mrs. Charlea Malcom Piatt has accepted an Invitation to become head of the Buncombe County committee for the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation in North Carolina, of iUf7tWH 'fry-.

ACTIVITmS ille-BUt. Mie Ah day evejiine AUNT LtCIA9 TO EE ATI' RE COMEDY AND ClIORUSLS more Hotel Rnnoutif rn veeteidav afternoon that the reservation ht.t Is sTeedlly iimhlr.E to sa is! rtctor An feature of the col- pglat Aunt to be is tne nun women 01 iob chj-n the erenlnc of Thursday and 4 'r? hf, January 23 and 24. is the danc- for yesfrrday wrie: Mr S.ii kins. Mrp. linvrnond W.mr.'T, M.

Conn Ingham. Mrs I) Mr. W. Wunsdj Mifi Mr? Kvrrrit Wi.Mm Lula Fa.st. Mm Kva Fmr.

Carolina Girl Gains Weight Amazingly 1 r. 1 Ad- 15 or 25 young giris. i nese. pins to be specially costumed for loruaea with clever steps and Mr. T.

Chandler. The pastor, the 1 i T. A. Hlzlns. and the teacher.

Mrs. Bertha Williamson made inter-'S liiij talk." Later In the evening a play as given by members of the 1 after various games were iii Joyed. Giles's of horor were the Rev. and Mrs Thomas A Hiftnv Mrs. Brrtha imsin, and Fred Felmet.

Jr The I'Nlnwlni: memhr-r nt the rlaas ere jirer.fiit: Mr and Mrs E. Charulter. Mr. ami Mrs. Harr.non Hill.

Mr and Mri Tnrn ismi. Mr. and llnm't and Mr. In Mfish-Irirn. the Tiny and Huby Frantes Felmei, Ruth Kay ior Het'ie Crsvn.

Mr Pa-il Boa. r.rli.. the V.M!:-m-oii. Pertnmn. Fra-ik Aln.

A Krnmett Wilson and O. C. Mills. Wish A so Oiii nu isi Meet Tuesday Evening The WHe and Otherwise Club held regular on Tuesday evening at the Y. W.

C. A. on Grove street. It w.vs a supper meeting and tlie business was transacted at the upper board, with the president. Mrs Kenneth Prtln, presiding.

Decision v.aa reached for the flub to send several delegates to the Carolina Olub Conference to he held In Charlotte, January 2h and 20. 1 MIhs wtlheimlna Hydrlrk an- nouiiced that, the Ashevllle clubs hrtve been signally honored by being' ked to take charge of the worship service at the conference on Sunday The main feature on the program on Tuet-dav evening was the inltla- (Inn of sven new members as fol- Interertlns sonfrs. A Tbe sailor chorus of Brecr.riR Joni With the Breeze," and the fclUtmald chorus of "Out On Ttie Hew Mown Hay." and the famou 1 which Mrs. Fdwin C. Gregory, of i Salisbury, is chairman, Josiah W.

Bailey, cf Raleigh, ha I aecpted the State chairmanship of the finance committee for this organization in funds for the 1 restoration of Iee's birthplace. Stratford Hall, on the Potomac River. I Mrs E. L. McKee.

of fiylva. president of the State United Daughter of the Confederacy. Is chairman of the advisory committee and Mjs Gertrurie Carraway. of New Bern. It.

i publicity chairman. Mis. Mary Henderson, of Salisbury, is State and Captain Nathan O'Berrv. of Goldsboro. is State treasurer of the organisation, A State rouncil Is being appointed bv Mrs.

Gregory, the members of 1 which will he chairmen from every county in the Stnte and the presidents or heads of oil State patriotic, civic, and fraternal organization in North Carolina. Through these it is hoped to tecure the Interest and cooperation of the members in the various societies. Although the State director has only recently started organization work in North Carolina, she reports gratifying enthusiastic response and 1 rexults so far. Many letters of en- dorsement have been received, including one from Governor O. Max Gardner.

Raleigh citizens are ar-, ranging for the program for the first State meeting to be held Monday in Rluia Hulmr. Mj.ik Minim I'h kird. Mi as All-e Davj. Mnrv Kl.wi- he 1 I)' ut Wr I Is 11 Well. Mi Bolev Mrs.

Will Mary lard. A prtre brum added to the tfve number already derm ted for the party is a (leaning tlket of $2 50 chorus to the tune of Collegiate." make Tip thia pleaslne rray 01 cnorunes. The danring stepi. cald to be clever, the tunes MLS and the einglng exceptional. Staid buslnw men annnx ana BnglnR In a flapper chomn, a ple 4 SJX Hub alnplnst old favorites, charming little children In a bahv pnrant, contrtbuted by the Mmlro Cleaners It wa.i also nicntloiKd that the tirkl given for (jlciuil nt; nt.

the Abbott-I Knight C'leaiilnn I'nmpany wna for I iii 50 Instead of 2 00 hH previously mentioned hrouirh error. I Those winhliig to attend this party should rrmkr re-wrvatlnrn thoruah Mrs. Unhurt Allport, Mrs. William NATURE controls all the functions of our digestive organs save one. We control that; and a lot of trouble it causes.

Children suffer when they don't observe regular bowel habits. Breath becomes fetid; tongue coated; eyes dull. A host of ailments; biliousness, feverishness, lack of appetite follow if we neglect this warning that a child's bowels need help. In such cases California Fig Syrup never fails to help by the prompt opening of clogged intestines. The first spoonful does that; and relieves the common symptoms of constipation.

Successive doses help tone and strengthen weak stomach and bowels improve appetite encourage digestion and assimilation. In a few nays a child is well, happy and bright again. The way children improve when California Fig Syrup is is the best proof of its merit. Here's an example; Mrs. T.

J. Barefoot, 805 Kim Raleigh; N. says: "Virginia was bothered with constipation several years ago and I decided to give her California Fig Syrup. It made such a difference in her that I have used it since then for every little upset. It helps her digestion; regulates her bowels: keeps her strong and energetic.

I am sure it is one thing that is helping her gain weight at such a wonderful rate, now." The pure vegetable Droduct. rnrr or Mrs. fcirrett Carolina (Hie Ciir To ArvE tft Hire On Tib. IS Mimical circle of the city will be pleaftrd to Jearn that the Carol! Olee- Club will appear In Ashcville at the Woman's Cub on the evening of February IB tinder the auspires or the Saturday M'ite Club. Mr.

Harold Dyer will be the director of the interwoven with a real rtntmritic and txcttlnj? plot of rolleze life prom Ism in evenlnn of real fun. The charce of 50 cent has been ilaced by the club women for tickets ind every one wishing tlrket are irped to buy them Immediately aji hey will be limited to seating ca-taclty. Law yew? Hues Are Invited To Card Party AH wives of lawyera In the city are lordlally Invited to attend the bridge arty at Grove Park Inn next Mon-iay afternoon, being tendered by the ocal ladles for the entertainment of he wives of visiting lawyers here or the meeting of the executive Kwrd of the American Bar aocla-lOd, according to announcement of in. Thomas 6- Rollins, general rhalr-nan of the entertainment commit- lows; Mr." Nany Thomas. Mra.

Viola Stevens. Miss Gwendolyn Frady, Miss 1 Fstelle Rymer. Mrs. Archie Iee Morgan. Mrs.

Ida Belle Gentry, and Miss Dorothy Boyle. Din lug trie first part of the ceremonial of initiation, Mrs. Partln explained the purpose of the club. Miss Itlre then gave the candidates the 'lnb motto and colors, after which Mrs. Irene Clapp discussed fees, dues, and assessments.

Mrs. Julia White, secretary, then outlined briefly the work of the club. CALIFORNIA me otate capitoi at Raleigh. Among those already appointed on the advisory committee are Senator P. M.

Simmons, of New Bern; Senator Lee 8. Overman, of Salisbury: Dr. Henry Louis Smith, who will be the main speaker at the first State meeting: Mrs. O. Max Gardner.

Judge Johnson Hayes, of Greensboro: Captain 8. A. Ashe. Joseph us Daniels, and Mrs. Palmer Jerman.

of Raleigh: Bishop Thomas C. Darst, of Wllming- endorsed by doctors for oO years, always bears the wordCaJiornta. Miss Mary Brookes Allen, who was re-elected president of the Aeolian Choir at the meeting on Tuesday evening. Mtsa Allen received high praise for her sdmlnistratlon of her office during the past year, and the members of the organization were pleased at the fine reports made on the successful year Just closed. FIG SYRUP THE BICH.TRUITY IAXATIVE AND TONIC FOR CHILDREN it is expected to be a very delight- fit! occasion for the young men who come as well as for the audience as the University boys are always greeted with warmth of cordflaJlty and appreciation in their annual concerts here.

Mr. Frank Coxp and other TJnlver 1 slty alumni are cooperating with the Saturday Munic Club in arranging 1 entertainment for the young men Mra. O. C. Hamilton, concert chair- man for the Saturday Mualc Club.

Is arranging 'fr the sale of tlcketi and will shortly make other an- iiouncemeitta. fttni.E Class Holds Its Annual Banquet Monday i The Bertha Williamson Bible Claw of the Haywood-Bethel Mfthodist rhurch. held Its annual banquet Monday evening at the Asheville-Biltmore hotel. Mi-s Franres Fclmrt. prenident of the elrms, presided and acted as tons! mistress.

Tfxvsts were given by Mlsn Tiny Helster. Mr. J. Msshhurn. Mr Krnmett.

Wilson and All ladlea expecting to attend are equested to notify Mrs. fill a Ber-lard not later than Saturday night, order that adequate tables may placed for the games. fxs. McRae Entertained Bridge Club A Luncheon Mra. Charles B.

MacRse entertnlnerl per bridge club at a bridge luncheon it the Biltmore. Forest Country club sterday. The games began at 11 (clock and the luncheon followed I o'clock. Reservations Are Made For Saturday Eve Bridge Ladles In charge of the benefit Wldge party to be given on Satur- aEs Sor Fsi. 4 yards of 39c 36-In.

Fine Si 2'2 yard, of 12 MOM-M1E PONGEE, (Jg 98c CRETONNES, for Fast 3 35c Best 3'4 yards of KIMONA CREPES, for Color 98c 3 yards of ENGLISH PRINTS, for 4 yards of 36-in. Plaid DRESS GOODS, gg 1 1 2 yards of 32-in. and 36-in. CORDU- QQ ROY, for 70C 4 yards of Silk Stripe MADRAS SHIRT- AO INGS, for 10 3 yards of Plain Colored INDIAN HEAD, gg 3 yard, of SUN TUB Lurm.NGS: 98c Extra Large Seamless SHEETS, 81x99, gg 5 Large size Bleached 98c 5 good 42x36 in. PILLOW CASES, gg.

3 splendid Hemstitched PILLOW CASES, AO for yoc 20 yards of 36-in. TOBACCO CANVAS gg, 5 yards of 36-In. Best FRUIT-OF-THE- no LOOM, for 0C 1 Lot of Heavy Wool COATINGS, QO at yard 0C A Cape Coat of Covert Travel Cloth 5 yards of Windsor UN 4 vards of Fine 36-In. 98c DERWEAR CREPE, for 98c DRESS PRINTS, for 5 yards of All Linen Crash TOWEL, AO ING, for J0C 10 yards of Heavy Unbleached DOMES- AO TIC, for yOC IV2 yards of 40-in. Rayon SLIP CLOTH, gg 5 yards of NETS Scrim and Marquisette, AO for yoc- Boys' Pants W1! made rants for the hor ThfT live the lertlce rn yon want "oC Sheet Blankets White Sheet Blankets that are of the best quality.

AO sue 70C yards of good 32-In. DRESS GING- f0- 3 yards of 39c Fine DRESS GING- AO. HAMS, for HAMS, for Sweaters For Men, Womrn and Children. In ill fttylr and sizes. Coveralls rThe Ideal play suit for the boy.

We hare them tn Khaki, Ka.t color blue rhambry, and blue or brown stripes. Well sewed and of materials that are sure Wash Suits Fioellent quality doth wah suits In fat color material. In the new styles. Middy Blouses Plain white middy hlouwn that arc excellent for gym and drrw wear. 98c House Dresses They wanh well and we have sizes from 38 to 52.

98c 1 A spring harbinger in Arab Brown to give long wear. 98c 98c 98c $65 Star Values! TUB FAST DRESSES The Newest Styles! lAdlen Full Fashioned Sll HOSK, at ladle Ml HOSE, all colors, 2 nr. for palM of rirfl.DREVS SPORT SOX. for 1 pair Silk of Chamolvtte GLOVES, for Tn yard Bolt, of Mre LONG CLOTH. fnr 7 of Good.

Heavy OI T1NGS, plain for 1 Rerular J1.5S Quality 5LIT CAPE. for 3 yard hppherd Check TtRF.SS GOnr. for Bom' Rlue Serte HITS AND CAr, at 4 yards of 36 In. Black and Colored SATEEN for 5 Fancy SOI BATH TOWELS, for I Ladles- CORSET OR CORSLI.ETTF, for 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c Star Values! I.a.lln.' K4HMI HI OOMI ItS. fQ yoc Mhi'i Illue hanibrar WORK SHIRTS.

AQ tor yoc Mrn't While and Colored Rroadrlolh Shlrln, lVn' Good Quality Fleered I'MON Sl'lTS, 1 lot of Itrjnlar S1.IS SUtlo SHI 9C Mlier star Pil OIV CASUS, qq fnr yoc arcH of 3B In. HOPE-BIFACH. QfJ for yoc U1v Knit MOV StlTS. 98C lullr- Fann rRlSffS AO ,1 yftc hinttr mon ir, QQ. tor yisc 1 i.aiiiev RWON (innss, 98c lailllV RWON STIT-1NS, QQ for yoc 1 t'anri HtlON nol limit I'll.

LOW, 98c OVERALLS For Men and Boys IiJF llpl Sire. Ipil 16 To 20 I 36 To 44 46 To 52 Ladies' Bloomers Cotton Jersey Bloomers of excellent quality, all sizes. 98 2 pair for Excellent quality overalls for Men. Theae are long wearing and well made. the nor a pair of the fine iirrul! nnd ttnn him out tn pluf and hate a Rood time.

Thev well and Ia-t loiig, 98 98. A New Dress If They Fade! A colorful array of wash frocks that set a new standard in style and service. Colorful cotton prints in fast colors and delightfully new styles. Styles and sizes for every figure. All Newest Styles And Trims! All Are Most Unusual Values! Two sectional capes, draping fasten in the bark with a button of Arab brown.

A cluster of tuks over eac cut in pocket moulds the coat into the new fitted lines. A narrow tie belt a little bow on the side of the collar add finished perfection and youthfulncss. The coat is fully lined. We assure you that as soon as von try it on you will fell in love with it. Rayon Bloomers Excellent quality rayon bloomers for "ladies, 98.

SPECIAL Ruffled Curtains A largs selection nf ruffled curtains in all the wanted colors. A great many of thasr originally sold for $1.50 nnd some for $1.75. Rummage Table All kind of dresses, boy's pants, Children's Coats, and a number of other odds and ends. Palais Royal ASTORJE rNDIVlDIMLUr.D SHOP forty jvt Patcon Avenut Special Values (c $5.00 This is a Curtain Clearance Sale. Special 98 98 ON BILTMORE AVE.

"ASHEVILLE'S DRV GOODS STORE.

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