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' FEBRUARY r>, 1930 RT^jU- SUCCESSFUL ??J HCMEMAKING I\ By GRACE ViAll GRAY YOU MUST COME TO DINNER Wm- Gone arc the days wlien Mrs. XewU- | wed dteads her first dinner party for lihe now in-laws! T.lscnlts n?d I those traditional gambles of tlie anmjteur, hold no terrors for the modern [bride, for, with self-rising liour at licr right hand, Mrs. Xcwlywed Is without :fear and without reproach. And so is everything she cooks! "You must come to dinner,'' she says, and come they must, these critical in'laws who dread this demonstration of amateur cuisine. The bride is calm at her debut. She's proud of her vegetable soup, and the cheese sticks she nerves with it ltoasts are simpler and surer than any other meats and r-isn j Ncwlywcds Favor Honeymoon Cake and Paradise Pudding. ,iaiob was over ? standard treat at the i jln-lnw's home. So roast iamb it is, with mint jolly jelled in tlio refrigcr ator, and green pons. '"lion comes that bauc of life of every bride before the reign of se't-ris log fiour?drop biscuits! With self. rising flour, however, all fear is gone, for the actual cooking is a matter of ton of the last minutes. The recipe is 'simply two cups of self-rising Hour, two tablespoons of fat, and scven^ eighths of a cup of milk. "VERY LATESTS" By MARY MARSHALL , There is always a certain demand . for hand-made cotton and linen ] \ [cesses ? imported from countries \ shore women work for pitifully low , wages. Most of us have four.d lhat i 4\ \ ! 7' '->'1. t II i \i kN. i U .i V?M ?m lit dresses oi this sort seldom hold up ^ so well as American-made dresses, .vith seams put together by machine. lu the meantime there is and probably always will be something very I attractive about fine hand-work oi the purely ornamental sort. And H this ornamental sort of hand work IB appears on many of the smart new dresses, both those of French oriM| gin and those made in this country. The hand-made French dress L J I shown here is of mouse gray crepe Mfel I georgette with finely shirred girdle qFe/ and narrow shaped band appliqued IB -to the girdle. It is trimmed with gath V -red wheels made of velvet in a dark T ~ er shade. The godet at the right side ' of the skirt has a nicot edge. I PINKY DINKY : : : ( WELL.WELU, PlMKV - W, V MOTHER TELLS ME V_ <3000 DEED 1 s-~^\ STOPPED V^POfA F16H Dessert is easy for (Ue happy bride, | n for the romantic pairing is obvious?! Paradise Pudding and Honeymoon cm Cake. No terrors here! Follow these I e directions: ^ Honeymoon Cake. ^ V* cup fat 3 Vz cups solf-rts- f) cup sugar fn^ flour .. 1 tsp. lemon extract Vz cup milk or , 1 or:inn itiire H _ 2 esrsr whites ** Directions: Cream the fat; add the ^ sugar; continue to cream uniil the su* n gar grannies have dissolved; add p the flavoring and Hour alternately with 3 the milk; fold in the ogg whites, beat- ^ en stiff but not dry; pour into a o*cased 3u(l floured cukc pan, and bake ^ in n moderate oven about 30 minutes. Cool and spread Hie top and sides with c< orange frosting. y Legal Advertisements j Advertisements appearing under % thia heading are payable strictly ^ in advance. This rule applies to all. Please do not ask the publish- ^ ers to deviate. ^ EXECUTION SALE Bv virtue of an execution directed 2 to the undersigned from the Superior ? Court of Watauga County in the case ] if Bnone Chevrolet Company vs. C. j L. Dula and wife, Bertha Dula, I willl tj on Monday, the 3rd day oi" March, j t< 1030, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. at the] C .uanuvwov UUUI A SllIU COMllVy, .1CII | ? Co the highest bidder for cash to rat-. I isfy said execution the following de-| * scribed real estate, to-wit: jJ Adjoining the lands of A. M.lo Critcher, R. M. Coffey and Mrs. E. o B. Ward, and being- lots Nos. 10, 11 j o and 12, and being the same proper-1 e ty conveyed to C. L. Dnla by Sarah e Hollers, paid lots being on the sooth t side of Boone Street in the town of a Blowing Rock. d This February 1, 19110. L. M. FARTHING, V Sheriff Watauga County. ) JOHN E. BROWN, Atty. 2-6-41 ? NOTICE OF EXECUTtON SALE t State of North Carolina, County of , Watauga: Watauga County Bank 'j vs. Cove Creek Co-operative ^ Cheese Factory, in the Superior Court. By virtue of an execution directed > to the undersigned from the Superior _ Court of Watauga County in the above entitled action, 1 will on Moniay, the 'irri day of March, 19110, at ' an n m. ;I two courthouse door of ? said county, sell to the highest bid- c ter for cash to satisfy said execu- h tion, all the right, title and interest t irhich the said Cove Creek Co-oper- n alive Cheese Factory, the defendant, aas in the following described real ' . state, together with all fixtures and P mpplies belonging to said Cove Creek P Cheese Factory, to-wit: tl iseginnmg in tne center ol the iuoiie road leading from State Highway No. CO toward Beaver Dam and _ Laurel Creek, and runs north 32 detrees west &9 feet to a stake; thence lorlh 38 1-2 degrees east 50 feet to i stake; thence north 18 degrees tl vest 54 feet to a stake; thence south tl 18 1-2 degrees west 70 leer to a c] ;take in center of public road; thence s, lown and with said road to the betinning, containing 1-1 acre, more or I ^ ess. This January 30th, 1930. 11 L. M. FARTHING, c. !-6-4t Sheriff Watauga County. EXECUTION SALE j 1 By virtue of an execution directed j _ o the undersigned Sheriff of Wa-| auga County from the Superior j ;ourt ol Watauga County in that ortain action entitled N. L. Mast ? !Jas. B. Mast, Executor) vs. Walter ci lingham, administrator of Mrs. M. h V. Bingham, I will on Monday, Feb- t< uary 3, 1930, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. it the courthouse door of Watauga 'ounty sell to the highest bidder for 1 ash to satisfy said execution all the P ight, title and interest which the said P .Valtei Bingham, administrator of tl Urs. M. A. Bingham, has in the folowing described real estate: First tract: Adjoining the lands of j r. II. Williams and others, containng four acres, more or less. Second tract: Adioining T. H. Wiliams and others, containing 5 1-2 ^ icres. more or less and, for complete ind definite description reference is made to Book 17 of deeds at page 19 in the office of the register of deeds for Watauga County. This January 29, 1930. L. M. FARTHING, Sheriff Watauga County. 2-orj t i km tirmiiianniiiiiii i'"""h hm n ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE u Having qualified as administrator e of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Bingham, "j deceosed, late of Watauga county. North Carolina, this is to notify all (1 persons having claims against the | v estate of said deceased to exhibit ; them to the nnderT.gncd within 12 ( months; otherwise this notice will be 3 pleaded in bar of their recovery. All N' persons indebted to the estate will J please tome forward and make set- J tlcment. This Jan. 4, 1930. R. F. REINS, Administrator. Trivette & Holshouser, Attys. -1-9 I r,_ _ ?* AAV 0OV- \ / TH^TS FINE.' : vow did a v f man- wow, >k rooAV ) { SMOWIAJ O S>OCH TWO BOVS / \ 6?VF VOVJ A TIM6- X V_ . ALVOAVS * /> CaO T=i . -? * THE WATAUGA DEMOCRATOTICF. OF MORTGAGEE'S SAl By virtue of the power of sa mtained in a certain mortgage de xecuted to the undersigned, l?v -m Miller and wife, S. J. Miller, ? le 23rd day of January, 11*28. jcure the rum of One Thoiisai ollars, which said mortgage deed ^corded in the office of the Keg ?r of Deeds for Watauga County, ook iso. 13 or Mortgages ana nee f Trust at page 62, and default ha ig been made in the payment of t loney therein secured, as there rovided, I will on Monday, Alar id. 11*30, at the courthouse door Watauga County, at 1 o'clock p. r ?11 to _ the highest bidder for cas ie following described real estal >-\vit: Beginning on a chestnut the o brner, and runs south with C. IcNeal's line 20 poles to a whi lorn; then east 26 poles to t tate Highway; thence north 60 <i rees east with ihe highway 1 poll iorth 60 degrees east 4 poles wi iglnvay; then south 81* degrees ea ith highway 10 poles; south 89 d rees east with highway 28 poles stake in the old road, C. P. M Icil's line; north 73 degrees width the old road 71 poles to t leglrming, containing 4 acres a SjG X Tliis the 1st dav of Februarv, 10:: THOS. CHEER, Mortgagee. -6- lipEXECUTION SALE By virtue of an execution direct :> the undersigned Sheriff of \\ ruga County from the Super) ouvt of said county in that' cert' ction entitled Watauga four lank, trustee for the Valle Cru tank, vs. Lee L. Moody and wi . E. lloody, and C. P. Moore, 1 a ii Monday, March 3, 1930, al 2 'clock p. m. at the courthouse dc f Watauga County sell to the hit st bidder for cash to satisfy s: xccution all the right, title and prest which the said Jennie Moo nd L. L. Moody has in the followi escribed real estate: First tract: Adjoining the lands V. C. Calloway, Charles Keller a . JJ. Coffey, lecordcd in Book : age 269; Second tract: Adjoining I). tyrd heirs, school house lot, A. 'earns and L. L. Moody, contain) acres, more oi less, conveyed . II. Bingham and wife, Verna Bir am, recorded in Book 39, page t< This January 29, 1930. L. M. FARTHING, -G-lt Sheriff Watauga ("our NOTICE OF ADM1NISTRATlOl Having qualified as administrat f the estate of L. D. Miller, t eased, this is to notify al! perso uvitig claims against the said estt o present them within twel lonths, otherwise this notice will leaded in bar of their recovery. ersons indebted to the estate w lease come forward and make si IcmenL This 31st day of December, 192? J. C. MILLER, Admr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor he will of J. H. Shipley, deceasi tns is to notify all persons who lia [aims against the said estate to pi pnt them within twelve months; o! ?aj? ?mi l . ?* s i _ loo vmo-inintc win ut picaunrar of their recovery. All perso idebted to the estate will plea aire forward and. make settlemei This December 31, 1929. F F ^UlTPWOAn -2-tit Execute NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATE? Having qualified as administrati f the estate of William ltainey, d eased, this is to notify all perso aving claims against the said esta > present them within twel lonths, otherwise this notice will leaded in bar of their recovery. J ergons indebted to the estate \v lease come forward and make s< ementThis 13th day of January, 1930. MRS. MILLIE C. WATSOX, -lG-6t. Administratr NOTICE OF SUMMONS 'orth Carolina Watauga County. S. Winkler, administrator of E. Loving deceased, vs. \V. R. Ix>\ and wife, Lucy Lovill, James Bra ley and wife Maggie Brawli Frank Brawley and wife Pauli Brawl ey. The defendants, Frank Brawl r.d..y."ife_:Pauline Rron'loy will tr oticc that on the 20th da-- of J: itrv iy?u, a summons in the a Ik ntitled action was iissued bv A. South, Clerk of the Superior Coi or Watauga County, North Carol) .Iiich action is for the y>Jy of v state in Watauga county, for nsst ihich summons in returnable bef* t. E. South, Clerk of the Super "ourt of Watauga County on 1 !rd day of March 1 !)30, when a chore the defendants arc requii o appear and answer or demur he petition of the plaintiff or 1 elief demanded will be granted This 23rd day of Jan., 1930. A. E. SOUTH. -23-1 Clerk Superior Cor > YOU'RE A R.EA.L. UITTi-fc 1ST -ro ENCOURAGE voU FOP JUDGEMENT I'M CSCIMCJ -ro quarter . And, RETMEMBEC. BE THAT WAVIOtHtincv 15 CRUEL A WD MAU {.IKE WB8&BBM -EVERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. .E MORTGAGE SALE ite ed By virtue of the power of sale cor "* tained in a certain mortgage dec ?:l executed by Claud Williams and wif< |[j Dessic Williams, to M. J. William js and Ed. S. Williams, on Novembt is- 30, 1923, and recorded in Book in page 356 and by virtue of an ordc >s entered to consent judgment at fa term of Watauga Superior Cour |?e 1929. signed by John M. Oglesh; Cj1 Judge, appointing the undersigne 0f commissioner, I will on Friday, Fel n., ruary 7, 1930, at 2 o'clock p. ni. s ;h, the courthouse door of Wataug ie, County sell to the highest bidder fc cash the following described tract c J;' land: Being a part of the J. B. Wi he Hams old home place, for calls se ie. deed made to A. C. Williams by J. I :s; Williams and wife dated Novcmbc th 1, 1910, recorded in Book 21, pag [St 101. to I ''bis is not. to include -1 1-2 acre [L? so''-! and deeded to S. C. Eggers, dal ,s? ed November 150. 1923. by A. C. Wi he liams and wife on Federal Land loa nil of $150.00. This January C, 1930. l0- JOHN E. BROWN, 1-9-Jt Commissione: _ I ed NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE By virtue of a judgment of th Superior Court in that certain actio entitled H. C. Cole. K. L. ( ole an -j* C. S. Cole, doing business under th - style and firm name of Cole Brotl [.,! ers, by M. L. Ramev, Attorney i fact, vs. H. H. Yates, T. F. Yate I I",,. II I> r> ? ' ? a. o. rcr:y anil J. K. .M1HC appointing the undersigned a trustt "? to execute and carry out the trus 111 declared in the. teertain deed of trui dated duly 13, 1925 and execute * by H. H. Yates to Cole Brothers, will on Tuesday February 18, 193' - sell to the highest bidder for oaj , the following described articles ( '!. personal property and the real e ' tate described herein: One 15 h. p. Frick Boiler :ui lsngine on wheels, second hand. She number 12,388. One hundred eighty-six acres < .land, more or less, situated in tl 'K' county of Watauga. in the townshi | of Watauga. in the State >f Nort i Carolina and bounded as follows: o ,j the north by the land of Roscoe Cat ^ I dell, on the south by the land of I ~~ F. Baird. on the east, by the lan ^ ol" W. W. Mast, being the same lar or conveyed to the said 11. Tl. Yates b le- 1). F. Baird and wile, recorded in th nS office of the register ol' deeds : llc Boone, N. C., to which reference hereby made for fuller description. The personal property above di t)c scribed, consisting of one 15 h. i Frick boiler and engine will be sol ill at the saw mill of R. Miller i it- Meat Camp Township on Havmor Knob at 10 o'clock a. m. The rci j estate above described will lie sol at the courthouse door of iVataug County on said date at 1 u'clor - P. M. * This the 18th dav of Jan. 1930. of T. K. BINGHAM, .J I 1." ;u. trustee. ve e- NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER DEE :h- OF TRUST ns By virtue of the power of sa! s0 contained in a deed of trust date . February 14, 1927, and recorded i the ctficc of the Register of Ueet of Watauga County, in Book No. 9 at page 239, executed by I). S. Wa 1" ser to the undersigned trustee, to si ? cure a debt therein described due an 4 owing Mac C. Johnson; and detau having been made in the payment c , ' the debt thereby secured upon nppl e~ cation of the said M. C. Johnson, ih ns undersigned trustee, te On Monday, February 17th. 1930, ve at 12 o'Clock Noon be at the courthouse door of Wataug ^11 County, in Boone, North Caroiin: will offer for sale and sell, at put ^ lie auction, to the highest bidder io cash, a certain tract of land in Wt tauga County, North Carolina, an described as follows: Damning on a locust and lauri on south bank of Francum Creek, i _ G. G. Galyen, now J. E. Young lin ana runs eastward, a conaSBiinat lin 10 poles to a chestnut in fork of j road; thence northeast, a condition; J,-" line, between Nathan Harrison's ar ,j|j G. G. Galyen, 40 poles to a chestm w_ on the bank of Stout Branch; them norihward 40 poles to a sourwood the Nathan Harrison heirs line; the east about 10 poles to a stake the Ford line; then north 20 poles i a stake on top of the ridge; th< 54 pbles-tc a'ckcr.tnut oak ay ln~ dogwood; then with the ridge a nor west course to a double chest nv standing or top of the ridge; *h< "rt southward to a dogwood and roc ln!l crowing two small branches by .%bo TO feet; then west about 12 poles. 'ts> a chestnut oak; then southward nbo ?r? 120 poles; then south about 40 po! ?r to a chestnut oak on top of a r'.dg fj then northward, to the Bailey Can ,m| Road, and with said road to Geor) Ford's, now J. E. Young's line; tin northward to the beginning?knov 'be as the G. G. Galyen Land. This the 17th day of Januar 1030. T. F. SEEHORN, Trustee 11l-23-4t \ I I - BUT -T-ec-e ME , \| V JU5T HOW D*D V Ycu eTDP THEM 1 V-i ' . NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE I By virtue of the power of rale co ? tained in a certain deed o.. tiust t d eeuted to the undersigned on t 2, 19th day of January, 1929, to seeu is the sum of two thousand dollars 1 M. E. Triplett and wife. Oma Tri 2 lett, which deed of trust is record ir in the office of the Register of Dee 11 for Watuga County in Book io t, pages 203 and 204, and default ha ing been made in the sums of mo d ey thereby secured as therein pi >- vided, I will on it Wednesday, February 19, 1930, a afc 2 o'CIock P. M. >r at the courthouse door of Watau >f County, at Boone, N. C.? sell to t; highest bidder for cash the folio I- ing described tract of land to-wit: e In Blue Ridge Township, Watau 1. County, North Carolina, BEGI r NING on a maple. Jesse Triplet e corner, and runs west 200 feet a stake; then north 80 degrees wc s 300 feet to a stake; then South degrees west 628 feet to a stak I- then north 32 degrees west 840 ft n to a stake; then north TO degre west 276 feet to a stake; then nor 12 degrees west 411 feet to a stal< then north 86 degrees west 396 .ft r. to a stake; then north 4 degrees w< L 200 feet to a stake; then 39 degr east 145 feet to a stake; then noi 56 degrees east 341 feet to a stal 1C then north 8 degrees west 235 f< n to a stake; then south 8 degrees cs <i 775 feet to a stake; then north le degrees east 1,239 feet to a stal i- then north 165 feet to a stake; til in south 80 degrees 943 feet to a stal ** then south 30 degrees west 677 fi g to a stake; then south 16 dogr< west 918 feet to a stake; then r.t south 50 degrees west 890 to t d beginning, containing 112.3 aer I more or less. ?> Tliis Janunrv 15, 1930. ? JOHN E. BROWN, ? l-16-4t Trustee. a 5 Acidity The oomraoii rauw of digestive di cullies ta excess acid. Soda cannot. ail this condition, .and it burns the stoma* _ Something that will neutralize, the ac _ itr is the sensible thing to take. That ** why physicians tell tlie puMic to i Phillips Milk o! Magnesia. |0 ' One Bpoonfu! of tins delightful pre] ration can neutralize many limes n volume in acid. It acts instantly; rel I is quick, and very apparent. All gas j dispelled: all sourness is soon, gone; t ,' whole system i9 sweetened. llo try t! jK'rfcct anti-acid, and remember it is j* as good for children,, too, and plcaso |l* for them to take. Any drugstore has the geuuine, p [ acripiional product. PHILLIPS ? ? M;1L X ' Altiv of Magnesia t<! ;i The Best Purgative f< h in th 'j the congestion, reducei I complications, hastens recove; j, ft I SR. ALFRED W. SULA OS ! II RYE SPECIALIST ; I SEE BETTE! 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