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TWfcLVE THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. ;anton OAVTOW Sfpl !i n of th. lanre! an, mo! beautiful ukI'Iiht evfir hilit liirr ti.nlf nln a I t-,nH.-.-n 4.lhn,ll.t 'h...-..l, .... Tn ... . t Hi' A.'.rvlMf 11.. I ft'. ft' III'':.' 'A"lll y r veiling at I o'clock, a: .hull ! ' '''r '"' Ki.d ic.it time Mln Otnevieve llurnrMv ' !. Knnd.iv a ! wi rwr the nrl.U or M". J..hn I.. R. b-. 'rr Mr K.in.J.iv ' T .. i-a' trta. of Enillroti. X. V. .rr,i.. on (:. iiihw i-i i alia Hum! to U th" il if .Thl-i' of . ILK 'Hid at nigh- I.W Mr. Florence and the a 1'i.ti . "Mn-: at t.i- V" A j. : .-! il . (i m.i lllirnett. farmorlv .,f Iliitct itnvo , l proa ran ii.nrl.ril l.v Mt he ha he.n on1 of th. yo'inc biui tnras w-onvn of t'fm'.iti (or skirnf time and lis. many frtwidn who rfgr-! i P hi n iti. it: r ot neve ner wave. ,,:t"f I- Mr. R ib.rta l well known hi . f . ; lall havlfia; mn'lt1 n .lorn In 'ant"n pr., i ;'! 1lr ffolng to New York tttate. Th k'ti'tn M church nn )utifuliv iin-or.-ifd in ii'iM! aroldenrnd anil light. l ratidlea. 1'ri : Wut cedtra th. Ofremunv, Mn llii'i ftwha Meaie mdk ver awfelly "O I'.rfn'l I f.pv." ati.j "Mv W..,rM " Mh.4 i,ii.-up Mi, 0 VV.'H prmlded .il the platm. T'. IV bridal party lnnered to t!ir .t-Hln. of itj ft ; in.nsnn. connnc nnwn f no tu.i '"it .ill I rtf t.rt liv ih. ihrM n.hfra ! -..it. Hush keener. i'nr Khltiehiirt 'it .1 tew.y 4.l!lrpir Th- w.rr- fii'f .wr-l KM " ina.'ii" nfi Kr.itfTii. in r w hi -:i th riari;, lefi tin' mr. , t'o 'ti t rturnlth! ti.lf! ' .M ii'J -: o.'iri Wfiidlnji Murcli. A r'p: luti I i fit ftrnM piirry unt i ft ' Jtititnutp ft ...r 'i-:rt WiifTIn n! Jotin M- ciilMren Ifft Tu-nlav In thlr rr for Martin, ail of Illoko'.v. , RaleiKh to Hprrul about a wk. Mr. I Ml. I.nrifl Milltr. of Wn lloiry u.Mirria. m niniii. ' hr.ilal v l,t .rvrrul ilaya UH! n i.-iii.i 11.1. 'm. u iO. l! Sarj (iirriaon lik'kaori. wrni with thvm aa far ui th. K.r ,.!.r' I ' I : i ti Mr ill.. Oi.ollu lMM' !. In rt laxt Sa t - " inanui - wncio n will viail Mr.- INilvfi i-ft nn' m rvi'Mim, niU.iy .'or hr h..rrif it. Ilrlatol. aftr a i "",')'"'r.." T,r I!. itl- .Ml workn unit n-r iw'i aunt, i; Srnlt.i n.i Mr; Clay p- ii. 1 H Ki!ih an1 I fr.'tn I'harlntto. nfk Willi rcU ..nrif- ) p v . ni- Int. Mi m l.tiifto-, , . 1 1 1 t . Jll M.i-v ....i.t .""I M: 'rot.- I'.! hi::' 'i ii' i. itri r t , 1 1 1 otnnlr'' a.i - 'i !!-' r. ''" A MUtlttif" III f, " ' lift " .1 ' ' l iln ut..lt r f r k'.irii n; a '"I Mr . lti-.( fr:n ,a A-,l' Mi-,' K' .-n I. i:.-.-.. Hrrn-ka i il .. tf 1 ul.ilJ IT' .1 III ' 'I 'vJirN ,int M"- r I Hand motore'l . vii:.- T a. Vfr . "a n'll.cl' Ki'.i'l. of HrIWO"d. I,. t 7..' v!'inic hrr daui- t.- .Mr- .) Ilin'kwl.' Ii. M .-' v If fw-M h:ii nturiiftd from vl-'i.ti.,- Ktrr ni.i'h."-. who 11 v pa np.ir :.i:.-.v,:ii. M W V li-r-o-v an. V lr(r.on v " ho fi .ai;- in vv lyni-hviilp TVed- ..l.i I lit 1 1 ,. 'i.i Itlot I t ?l V" ' 4 J 'Mil i.'t r.f;.- t. T:mw u tio ...... rotu w ri M' tl" W 'il'.. I T ifhiia S'.i.'i i .." Ma"K.ir"t llilt.M.t ..t'. Af.Ti.i K'i:l.'' ' ' r ':!'; Itnrt'f-' i . loir. i up oiMi.in ioom'.i i nn hi-; niinti, iirr1 ' trt 1 i ft 4 iraittiv Im thKlr tlfrrMil colorprt Car'.-inil ll.T'! h . i iiJ" . Swn. Tb wrre Mt. Alio Se- . I.lm li.f 'I i .ffc (Via'!, in p-ilp ert-eti tatTrta. Miss l' tjcfa il l-'.-it K ' I0 fr IN !!. In lurn inliP blur: Ml ; Hnlh VViKid. In lifmpa. Mitt ila i k-jA - K:fa Infra.-.- fn -rlte. Mtf. f.ana ' M'lticr;. In pink Th . Mr( -' : I .1 M. tt.-:io 'h.a .. W. ,,.r .S-.rrril M .1.1 ' . ) M. a-r l.l, ii'l Mr T A Hrifrop and rnotortd to Mount -M i I li 1 1 M l . ina -u.ip.Hi n nine alio mr.'l lim lit ' r'1" ' 111 a!ta KhpPM llipv r,.rni...l n ho,i. Kroomamon 1 ,.ih - Ball. Mr atl.I M" FlHTVHV It ' .1 I 'I l.'.ll'l- l.,',.'l I .I Ho- ... TT.i t .1 Mrs T -. Ii'l'. . i ! r. II.-, i, i l l-'r.in K u V l' ,l.-!l!fi ... i 'It tT.'! ,1'pII. William Cohrn iitnl AV Mnrr Ml"a lalt.y Rurnptti'.' In p.iik and jijoi lai'p. HM t-hp maid of honor Two dainty llttlp nopr riiik. Kulli Mprp And JunP CavAnaiiRh. and thp rlnK i.prr. Mantpr f3-orai' William Smith. Immdlatr!y pncfdpd the lrin Tl.p carrlrd nnautlful boiniii.-ta of roai. Th arroorn Knn hue Mr. Charlpa Map aa to -t Tho hrltle, lttliar hrr Im-i in Ivory . r!'n and lacr. w ltn veil ami earr Imx Itrldr'.i roaitft, pntpre,f o-i I'm- arm oi Mr. Morrla Llnninnn. Thry wtirmfi IU the aitar by Hev. A. 1. Ayi'ttk. why perform! tit ortiinny. arnr i,. I t 'i ' f ' p ' i malda car ri, pink' roa ! t" poripd by ''t ;t,a Kirkimtrirk. or WaynPa ,'i,t Sunday ,re. K vv etoe w;t hoatptiB to r i hp Tmotina Spwinc (,'lrcle .".v of'i-r frfn4 on Tiieily ii 'I'ttr friieaii a3o.il a .le a ft .t'no in with nepdlpwork .t.K't , ,:i'.;,. and a timptlntjr aal- nO , .nri-r "a pan. Thn-ap prppent . .!:i .11". W U Shook .1, C. I .i. Ii . I. ' l!l;n npy l l.i. rf f II I' ' o' ti ii n O. r. Smllh, .1 ! T llailrv i ,M llntupton, It. J. ..f Kprai.a W It. I'rnte. (. T. V'aujfhn. hi - v s .iia-iifi. rv V. tlampron. f. A. 1 1 .i. I.I.t mi,. I. A II. Thnrnnnon. ( '. S. n, t M--'.. li.m I: Mnrrittmt, l. ' AfirrlMin A i at.'l Mi.a Blanche Th-impaori. c. .Mitipt t'lnlre and Margaret Hardin . lefi .Saturday for tr.flr home In Char i i Asup ; lolle. after a arveral wppkn' vH with 1 toeir aunl. Mm. o. M. Hamptn.n ok nn, I fan,-. Mm l.urlle Iflppa haa returned I Dr. Carey , fttom the hoHplta and la making Mr, t ; (ouil riM'overy Mla 8a;t (l-irrlivin vLrlle.1 frlenda In Wayneavllle lajt wpek pnd. Miiaea Anna. Kalhurlne I.aird ami A:1pp Swrl and Mar. W. rt. l'al tiier and ltii(;li Kepner motored to .Mount f'!aa.Hh Bundoy. Sir. Cl..irlea 1 1 Inn of Ktioxvlllp, Trim . hat been here (or aeveral daya wltti relative). Mr H. H. Cowell. of Charlotte, la in Canton for a few daya. After a prolonged vlalt with frlanda in Canton. Mi Marian 0born ha a returned to her home In Waahlntftoa. Mra. c V. C.a'.y niert ilned on r'rtday ni'.riiin( with a hrida-e party lix a eonipllment to Mm. i. T. 'aiinn, of WaflhiiKftnr, n. c. who ha been wlin hrr (iHwrhter. Mn W. H. Cmip. for mine time. Afier the name, rte llfiotiM refreahmentn were aerved. Thone who participate. i In the name were Me lumen E. M. J.lde, W l t.arrlarm. c. v. Hampton'. W 8 Mar. tin. C. A Hlldelirand, W M. lla.tl a.nt. X, R. Wlhl, Tom (inborn. '. .1 Hand. P. W. Vein. W. I'. Crute and O T. nu8hti Mm. W. K. Roberta fin In for the am-lal hour. Mr. and Mra. J T. Mnllev and Mr and Mr. W. J. Kprans m,. lured to Mount Pi jail nn Labor Hay. rr ttirninij l.y vmi.v of Mriynr.l ami llen-dPrwnvlllP. Mi.; Ma) font Hatcher, of Roe Hill. Mm .. Mr M Mr .1 II Kit K rftle!!! la -.t ' U l irktta Irlek e n'l .liia;: I'lielfTer of H h .una. ( Mr. " WilitM'ti M. i .ti . vll'e Tile.-lav. Mr a tut Mre V it .' Ily. I'l. A. W Viutif Xftfir. ..r i': l-iii: Mr I, tmivli.-v and iliiualitertt. Mr. mid Miaa Karppia Hinathen ha (nn to Mrs. r linn, ii a it family ami; X..rlh Wllkeplioro to vlalt her brother, Mr. at.'d Mr-' I 'oi 1 ,i . or Atievl.l' . Rev Turner Hmathertt, before going ttoent Labor !';) ..n a llvhlnc li lii a: I lo llir achool In Cur ileert. Ibe I'wyti pin e Meat', .1. Oulon Hrlffltll. Joe' StettV Itr .in.! Mr-, w S Martin hud an .art, Iterli-n Oratiam and Charlea An their ffiiciit.i ee.;J daya blM w-ek drews. of Charlotte, apent tttunUay ,Lnu .virn, women. .Mtai.ee -inn w it ;i irtenop nerp. Martin ami M.n) I'olk Woolen. Mr. and Mia. O. H. Trtpl and Is your skin pale and sallow? ' w r m "A ikin you lova to touch" If your ekin u pale and tallow, it how the need of a more stimulating treatment than you arc lining. To ve-your akin the aofl, clear color every healthy skin should have, follow once a week thin special treatment: Just before retiring, fill your basin full of hot water almost boiling hot Bend over the top of the bain and cover your head with a heavy bath towel, so that no "team can escape. i Steam your face for thirty second. Now lather a hot cloth with Woodbury'a Facial Soap. With this wash your face thoroughly, rubbing the lather well into the ' ikin with an upward and outward motion. , Then rinse the skin well, first with wurm water, then with cold, and fiuinh by rubbing it for thirty seconds with u piece of ice. , , T?IE other six nights of the week cleanse your skin thoroughly in the usual way with Woodbury's Facial Soap and warm water. Get a cake of Woodbury's today, and begin tonight this special steam treatment. A25rcent , cake of Woodbury's lasts for a month or '.t1 .fix. week. -.'.."." - jf ' . ... WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP ! ESSEX COACH $I345 CANDLER CA.VIHBR. Hppt. Mr. MJIehpU Siiook and MniDv, of Kninia, paased th roug ti town lat wpk. Mr. It .1. MoCee and a.m. Mow, ot Leicester, tmaaad through Candler en route tto Waynevll!e , thl week. Mr. Jeffereon .Iakon and daugh ter, i"arrle. of thl place, ?ni lat week end at Canton, Hev A. a. )en!lt,.of rfinn mil filled hla regular appilntment at thia pla.-e Sunday. M:. Mamie lrp. of thi place who waa Injured In an automobile arclrtwit bwt week, la reponea im proving lowty. Metw.ru. Troy and Rrownlew Mrtt.pe. of AKhpvllle, poed throunth town Fri day en route to "Waynecvllie. Mteeea Pi'rtta and )ia ('ueen were vlal.'ora at thlf place Monday. Mr. It. (, Cr-owell lien gone to Hen det'j .n I'nnniy, where be will be aJI wek on buainesa. Mr. t U. .-irnil hat g.ine tu lice ter hi btialnesa thia week. Mr .lohn Auttlti. or l.elceater. panl thrntigh Candler Monday. Mr. and Mra W. B. Wilson, of J-ol-ceB'i'V have tiken charge if the Cantller. Mutual Telephone Company. Mr an.i Mrj. Kvana. who have bad ciir.rei tf thr pxchanoe for i-everai moitha have moved lo their farm In We-: Candler .M'.i. It'ibltui Srrnrm. of lltiyeovllle, ft p'l at tail place 'or n tew day la' w.-ck i n her way to "Mam-taJl lo vie.t her father. R. C M Carpatl- vreat andlar Milluril.iv Mr. atul Mra, I,. M. Dvt,"o( Mar shall, paaaed tiirough town Ttiarvday en route to Clyde. Rev. Mr. Powell filled hi regular aW'irftment at. the M. K. Church, South, Sunday. Mr. J. IL .Tocklnaon. of thia placa, made 'a buelnejia trip to AnUavill TueR.lay. Cjindl.T flkrh School opened Tuea dayilu the oil building with the larg est known enrollment of this dlatrlot. Ttie new l.'irt.OrtO billldinp; is ejtpected ta he completed by .November 1. Me'sra. Jrtter I?rown and Klmer plemmnns. of the Newfound section. Leloeater, were visitor, at thia pla-.te Sunday. -V ".. ta the eilenf i,f.l.r lirother pWll!;.J'Xo. -Nlr.a.J. r .v," '"' ltrr"f' Tret.lw. A,hevllle. 'pawed through Ct ,.3l,r,,i., r.-iit nuiiuay Willi air. Heater Meaae. Mr. and Mra Ken) Moner and on, Milton, of Miildletnwn, Ohio, were guet of th W. J. HiaU lam weak end. After a two weekV visit in Sylva, Ml loiil Hill has returned home. Mr. Thud Cathey. of Clyde. pnt last Thuraday with Mta. .lonn Steph ena. The Won-ian's. Club will hold" the flrt meeting of (tie year on Tuesday afternoon, September 12. at J:3U In th club room nt the "Y." A large attendance is desired. Mr. and Mra. W. J, Dial, .Mini Win nifred an, I their guests, Mr. and Mr. Moaer and aon. and Mr. and Mr. Bn Onliorne and family made the trip to Ohlrmiey Rock Monday. Mr. and Mra. Kphrlam Clarke, who live, near Lake Junaluska, apetit Bun day with Mr. and Mra. H. A. Helder. Mr. J. I.. Hampton, of wlnaton. Salem, fs the guest of Mr. and Mr. TuU Jlmlson and family. Mr. and Mra. K. M, Oelar motored lo Shelby Saturday. When they re turned. Mra. Karl Hamrlck and Mis Ray Putnam, of Shelby, came with them. Mra. Spencer Jackson ha returned from the hnapital and ia recovering nicely. Mr. and Mra. C. C. Hawkins and Mr. and Mra. Wayne Snialhcrs apent Monday fishing at lnman. Mr. aad Mr. Arthur Randall and small arm, of Pittsburgh. Pa., are vis iting Mr. and Mr. K. T. Kiiiulall. of Fbrvllle. the parents of Mr. Randall. Mra. Loulae Monroe, who haa been spending the summer here, baa re turned to her home In Live Oaks, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McAuliffe. R. I). McAuliffe and Miss Ruby King, of Augusta, (la., were recent Canton visitor. Mr. Hiid Mra. Hllllard Hall. Mr. and Mr Tom Henderaon and VV. H. Hen derson made the trip to Mount iMttoneil on Labor my. Mr. S. D. Evered. of Hristol, visits the Champion "V" one day last Week.. Mra. Harry Ross, oi Spartanburg, la the gueatt of Mr. J. B. Seay. Ir. and Mra. C. A. Picas were Ahville visitors Monday. Mr. and Mr. R. B. Robertson. MIm Hope and Reuben, Jr., epent La bar Pay here. St. Andrew' Guild will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at -ttre home Mrs. C.. V. Cofby. Mr. 1. L. Slansell, of Orlando, Fla.. who "has been with hla mother and ain'eS, Mr. W M. BatUson, for two wppIw, left, Monday. Mr. J. it. Rinnenart. or Mpartan- Hendersonville HRXnWRBONVILLE. SetDt. 9 An engagement of special Interest la that of Mli Junfllta Foster to Pr. Harold MoKenney Ctarvoe. of Washington, 1. C, The weddins will take plac the flrat of October. Miss Anne Jamison, of Rugby, and Mr. Travis Lf jerette were married at the Presbyterian manse on Saturday evening bv Rev. J. F. Llgon in the presence of a few friends. Mrs. II. Waters and llttla on Bruce, left on Monday for Green bor.i, where Mrs. Waters will be ec- retary to the .physician In oharg at the Oreerisboro Collroye for Women. Bruce will attend the model school on the colleee campus. Miss Ethel Thomas was called to Lenoir on Friday on account of Ihe sudden death of her father. Rev. J. W. Thomas. Her many frlenda re gret to hear of tnls midden bereave ment of a much beloved father and a wonderful man in the work of the Baptist denomination. MIsa Thomas returned on Monday to Hnis!u her du ties as assistant hostess at Dun craijgan. Mr. R. P. Freeze Is expected today, after a brief trip to New York City combining business and pleasure. lira. .I..W. Fraaer and little daugh ter. Vivian, are gueata In Spartan burg for several daya, visiting friends In lha elty and amemc tha faculty at Converse, where Mrs. Krer wa a member cf the faculty until her mar rlaga la-1 Pali. , , Mff Luolie MrWhlrter l t tha hoir. of Mr Hollowell on 8lth Ava nue. Join Ins her mother and brother, who have mien1 the Bummer Here. Titty will rvt'trn to their Home In .loiesville, 6. C In the neit everal dax. lira. Ho de. and daughter. MI'S Ada. of Darlhveton, have decided to spend the .Winter In H'ndfToortville and will Tie a' the home of Mra. C. J. Valley op Fifth Avenue. Mr. W. -W. Harrij, editor of th Chronicle of Clinton, fl. C, 1 spend ing a iiort vacation hare. Mro. Fred McArthur, of Oklahoma City, better remembered here as Mis Blanone Ktalon, Is visiting relatives and frlenda. , Mr. and Mr. M. C. Irftson and lit tle Jemnette are planning a motor trip throuii the - MldUle Western State for the not two week. Mr. and Mrs. Wakemknn. of St. Petersburg, are living In the Wlthr spoon bungtlow for several week. Mr.' A. Cutrie has returned to hla professional duties at Davidson, after attending the Irey-Wharey reunion t the home of Mr. and Mr. C L. Grey. Mr. and T:. tonard Trsnhnlm, or Chattanooaa. are with Mr. A. M. Trenholm f"r a short time. Mr n-d Mrs. A -C, Vestal have aa t!i,'lr piles Miss Minnie Lvu Hoovsr, of Asnenoro'. ' Mr. T. V. Valentine-Is In Ashe- y 1 !!.".,-. n IS.. jveeKJimaat I. pnyatcians. l Emphasizing Our Delivery" Service-- ij Sizing, iuu. i uu ii aay -ll so, once you've given th t i it a trial. S The 'phone is your best 31 servant. USE IT! ffi 'Phone 260 jj 33 Patton Avenue. 'Phone 260. S PROFESSIONAL DRUGGISTS ffi SUInway, Htllet and bvl Pianos and Player Pianos W. H. RYMER, Incorporated IS Gevernment ateaet Formerly Cattery Park Plac The Key to Health TU health has broken nrmny a man's '"""will "befor ,h haa mad one. Th pur tult of treasure denendu upon your vy tiot your spine right today. i Drs. Tucker & Tucker CHIROPRACTORS X-Rjiy Kquipmont 1 rhono 3837 S2 Haywood BUttf. Aahovllle, N. C. - bnrp, was In town last Saturday. Mr. art-i Mr- ('. K. Smltli, Mrs. W. O. Walker and Mis Marguerite Rnn motored to Greenville, a. . WedneBdny. Mre. P. H. Oadsdon. or Anevni. ind )ier hoiinc gueflt, Mr, t'aton, of Htatevll.e: Mrs. Hpvirr of KnoxvUle, niid Mis1 laouiae-Tannihill. of Ahevillr vi:ted Mm. J. B. Smathera Wettnes- &y afternoon. Mr. ll. . idoinir, or Asuevuio, was l recent Canton visitor. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Call, ol Afne- vU! were here We(tndny. " viim .Trrtt. Maud I'onnor and Hilda MoCracken and Mesftrs. V. ' rw M. Comsinn. A. C Perry and Pat ColcT NOTU K Or SALE UNDER DECREE Stntu of North Ctritlina, Ccuntjf of Buneombir In t. th 8upritT .'irl. stai.Iei' Howltnd. Kieeutor ct Mary TT. Fimlind, cigftf4: fflinlty Howlsn-I, Inditiduilly; Han Coleman Porter, iuIur on Iheir own l tislf. anil all other rrAtfipri of the defenrtanl who may cbooit to hec'Hne parties ami con ttrlbuu te U txDanaea of thl suit, rariua Aiharlllt A Eaat Teonaites Rattmad fempansr. Notice la hereby given that, pursuant lo an OMir and Decree 'luly enteral In t)ie ahnre ett- tltleit came on this, the 1 Hill day of Atiictm, 1922, ihs umtrrsiKne-l iterelver will sell at ptft Ite nurl Ion lo the highest bidder, for rath, at the .VHfrt House door, In the City of AaberlUe, Stat ri North Cirnllni, at 11 oVIork noon, on the 23nl Cy or Ortnber, 1913, all and sinful ir, the ralhoail, toRetl-.er with the eitaien, rights, , pri !!:, franrhlsen, and other property, real and pprsiiral, now held and owned hy the defendant, Ahrrillc A 1miMie Railroad t'outpany, aid railroad extending from a point near Orace, in the County of Rimoomhe, North ('roltjia, to a poiru In Weavervltle, North t'aroltna, a distance of about It. 3a miles. The property included herein ti the road and equipment, ran, machinery in sub -t attain and fthon, off ire furniture, etc, hut does not Include L. . ' ' " aMM- sua i ' - ""' - I ! IBM 1 1 made the trip to Mount rtsgah on I.pur lfty. Uttle C'hriirtinfr wniker, nauh!Pror Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker, of Knox- ville. celebrated her fourth birtlLjuy t -vi r Saturday at tne Iwmc or her trrandmother. Mr. V. if. Kfjmi, t.v nvi!lnz a nuinniT of Utile folks to make merry with her. A most de lightful afternoon whh enjoyed and tempting refreshment were served. Mr. u. K. Kunirr ana air. I,, i,. Whitehead, of Aslieville, were in town Sunday. M rj. J H. K irnB i rkk was nojst v to ihe ' Woman's MiHSlonary Society -vf fie Southern Methndlst Chuirh on H'ednenilay aftfrnr-u. Thr devotion al service was led by Mra. V K. Hlieffield. The suhjiTtn of the- after noon were "Sorinl 1-ife In the Home" nd "Socinl Service," whli'h wru ahly dl5cuesed by Mr. Klrkputrlrlt and Mrs. i.orao llampli'ti, I ne ortM- dent. Mr A. T. Ayoock. diacussed thi' hunlnesf" and callel for rnur.. Hurinf th oclnl hour loe tea and wafar- ware nerved. arewms or bills receivable In lh hands of or rerajtanie ny tre neceifer herein. Alt switrhes, sidings, terminal statUiu.4, depot and shop (rounds, materials and supplies used tn the operations of said railroad are to bt Included tn said sale. Fall ptrtlm.)ars as to the property to be sold rin he ascertained fronn (bo Receiver and "by reference to his reports on file tn this cause. Th said properly, rfrhts and frenehtaes hrretn d'rtcrlbed shall he sold as an etitirety, free of ail Mens antl encumh ranees. Before reporlini any hid In the Court, tie bidder shall make a deposit with th Receiver of Vfl per cent of his said bid. whfett said amount fhall be applied on the purchase price, should such hid he art-anted and confirmed, and as a pledge that the bldilvr will make k1 hii hid In caie of Its arrcpiance and ctinflrmatlon, and the said hldiler shall also he required to cnttr inio and execute a bond for the balance or hli said hid, with rood and suffli'ient sureties, acceptable to the Receiver; said hid la to he made In full compliance with the Decree of Sate, which said Decree Is on file in ihe Offlre of the Clerk of Hie .Superior Court, and reference H hereby specially made thereto for its terms. , The sale has to be confirmed by the Court before the prnierty can be dltred to the purchaser, as provided in said Decree. This IBlh day of Aucin. iM. JAMES ti. i OI.KMAN, necelTer AnheHlle A Kat Tennessee. Rallmad Co. JAMKH ti. MKItKlMON, Attorney for Receiver, aug. 33-sei4. 10 21 -net. J-132'J ' Pj 1 1 a sii.iii i iPM.swt ,n i uw m m ps",v J"Lsti 1 Sayn Conservatory of Music il n no unco instruction In ttirn-rt Violin Playing under Elena de Sayn . (KxKncnt Sfvoik-Aucr) and Iut ns!stnnts SIO. $1.'.. 20 nnd $25 monthly Twar Ij)Kn. a H'rfk Pluiio Inxlrui'tion at miiho rule Y. W. C. A. Bldg., Oak Street Tel. 4IT8-J Saj n C'onaervatory of Mutle Co-Ed Dresses For Youngr Women and Women Who Want To Stay Young STYLE 360 The reports from Pari setm to favor the titled basque. Thia is carried out to a charminc du prea In this very smart frock of navy Poirot Twill which has been .modified by the hand kerchief aleeves. ' Tlit circular skirt add grace and youthfulneaa In an already beautiful dress. The imported novelty buckle mark the waist line. Thu narrow sash of a e 1 f material tiea in trie hack. Price $35.00 STYLE 34S A touch of color on dark French serge frock takes the form of red and green silk em broidery and adds con siderably t'o its attrat tiveness. Being a one piece style, it ia a serv iceable dress for prac tical every day wear. The aleeves are wlt and are thre-quarte length. A novel patch pocket is applied to each side of the fron giving a youthful touch. A narrow belt Is made of the self ma terial and Is tied at th back: . Price $10.00 STYLE 361 Long slender lines ara emphasized in .this charming f r o e k of navy Poiret Twill y a pleated panel that i. placed at either side of the front and hanga. below the skirt. Each , panel Is topped by a silk embroidered tab studded with silver nail head heads. The long tight - fitting sleeves are treated in a very ingenious way with pleated wing-lik sections which are at tached at t h e elbow and caught at the wrists. Two rows of silver buttons on tha back and one on ttie front trim the waist. Price $35.00 Satisfied Owners .4 Greatest Proof. Its Just ask owners of the Essex Coach how delightfully it ride and drives. How quiet andjree from rattles the body stays. How reliably and smoothly the Coach performs every task, day after day. with little need for attention. We think their enthusiasm will win you too. WEAVER MOTOR CO. 29-31 Spruce St. Phone 221 1" itchell $r&.00 Mount ROUND TRIP Cart leave every morning. Plenty of good cart. 7-Passenger Car $3.00 per hour Asheville Taxi Company aVB 50 Diltmore Avenue. 'Phone 66. Massachusetts Fire rnd Margie Insurance Co. t r Ccs;on, Masj. Flr Va-in Tourist B-iggage Registered Mail Wallace Wright, Agerct Tc!-.r!e:.l "t-.ttf'n- Fhone Hit STYLE 190 Drapery, the favorite child of the mode and canton crepe, are fea tured in this becoming afternoon frock. Cas lades of the material ripple down the sides of the skirt to slender points below the hem. An Insert of faggottintf on the waist and flow ing handkerchief sleeve constitutes the only trimming. The waist line is girder! with a wide crushed sash of the crepe. Thi. neck line is cut in the pnpul.-ii; bateau outline. Price $25.00 STYLE 329 There are many usc3 to which a practical frock like this can bo put to, as it is appro priate for 'straight wear, shopping or busi ness. It is a simple -tailored model o f French serge that slips over the head and haa a becoming V nscl line. The sleeves are the popular long tight fitting style. The pock ets on the skirt are artistically t r 1 m m ed with soutache braid and silver buttons to relieve the plainness. Price $10.00 STYLE 188 There is a certain Oriental charm about , this afternoon frock of canton crepa that makes it very soft and becoming, The wide, flowing sleeves and low belted waist line, are a feature responsible fjr this. The entiro front of the waist is) pin tucked from top to bottom. The aleeves and girdle are trimmed with Insertions of fancy faggotting. A cas cade drapery i, added .to the skirt. Two nov elty plaques trim the crushed girdle. Price $35.00 Co-Ed Style Booklet Sent On Request We ara eiclnsWe representatives for Co-Kd Dresses in AshevlUe 27-29 Haywood St.'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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