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THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 PERSONALS Mr. Minithorne Woolsey who has MRS. ROBERT MITCHELL HON- The meeting opened with the feder. been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. j ORED. ation sonK folowed by the club prayer J. W. Reed, for the past several days, A health maxim was given In re- left during the week for Miami. 1 Saturday evening Mis. T. J. sponse to the roll call. 'Semmes entertained with a beautiful.! During the business session the fol- Mrs. W. H. Palmer, who has been ly apoointed dinner in compliment to lowing officers were elected: visiting her daughter. Miss Lavnda Mrs. Robert Mitchell, who has just President, Mrs. C. H. McDowell Palmer at the home of Mrs. Walter returned homo after an extended visit1 lst Vice President Mrs R. L Al- Ferguson, returned home on Monday, to friends and relatives in Virginia. lt.n . M mi jnas mam-) n....,in spem inurs- . It was the occasion of Mis. Mitchells '2m vice lay in town. : Mrs. Wm. I Phillips of Miami an 1 biithday. The house was artistically Han-old. ,"' , , Asheville spent Tuesday in town, decorated with dogwood and the ; ;,,) vice Dr. J. L. Stnngfellow of Sunbur.it She came over to attend to m im- ..r .i ...u: ,..... . provements that she is having made carried out in the table decorations,, Sccrttaiv on her house. tne centerpiece, of ferns and various Vonespoinljir ,, , white spring Mowers, bring most el- Frank Ferguson. Roy Mart,,, has spent several flftjve, Duri the dinner Ej. Treasurer. Mis, Robena Miller, The Flittings to and Fro of The Traveling Public. was in town Saturday. - J. I). Booone spent Monday at llendersonville and Brevard. President, Mr. K. S. Piesident. .Mrs. Clartnte Mis. T. (". Rreeding S4'i- rotary. Mis, Mr. Brown Caldwell spending this week at Catalooche, fishing. 4. f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Band and children visited Brevard on Sunday. .h The Community ICHub wl meet Monday afternoon, April 27th, at 3:30 Mr days in Asheville this week, taking win Bjorkman gave a toast to the (hairman of 'Education. Miss F.OIYie snt'inl nnrva lhaf Ic 1.., . ... ' ' B honoree. Among those enjoying the Bessie Bovd .I f (mPUny fr hospitality of the hostess were: Mr.: .Chairman of Art. Mrs. R. H. Black- Mr. Dick Paxton of Canton spent Friday in town. Then. and Mrs. J. W. Reed, Col. and Mrs. well. Minthoine Woolsey. Mr. and Mrs. F.. Chairman of Health. Mi J G. Rippetoe, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCracken. Abel, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bjorlcman' Chairman of Music, Miss Georgia Mr. W. A. Coble was a Sylva visitor f New Yolk' Mrs- Hugh Love of Miller. p. during the week. Raleigh, Dr. and Mrs. QJ. H. Way, Social Service, Mr.s. Grovcr Davis. Mr. J. C. Burleson or Jpruee Vine ( . t Mr an( M j L stringfieldi Mrs , FolowjnK a(journment a delicious spent Wednesday in town on bust- Mrs R G Rippetoe was g Canto Lintpsan of New York, Mrs. B. J.' salad course was served by the hos- ness- .... j visitor on Tuesday. i Sloan, Mrs. Maud Gilmer, the Misses tess, assisted by Elizabeth S.nath?rs rv i mij r rwir 'Florida Kent, Anne Jones, Janie Love and Wilda Crawford. W vSur1,n bu.wS oT' ';enoir Wednesday Mitchell and the Messrs. Hugh Sloan The next meeting will be at the was in WaynesviUe on business Wed- for and Tarboro nesday. ' lr. and Mrs. Fred Martin motored Mr. E. B. MClure attended the W. to Asheville on Thursday O. W. State meeting in Wilmingtjn . . . last week. Henry Browning. I MISS COURTNEY IN RECITAL. 23rd, with Mrs. Dick Sentelle Joint Hostess. j Mrs: Elmer McClure spent Thurs- The following delightful program! tt Charter No. 6554 Reserve District No. .". Reqort of Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK iMm. Bessie Penny and small son ' ,.vu,K. , was Klven on Frlllay nl(fht by Mlss e the guests of relatives in Raleigh Mrs p, js visiting hr ' t,crtrudo Courtney, Soprano, under At Wayne8viie in the Sute of Norlh , :.,. . t t -L.j the auspices of Music Department of Carolina, at the Close of Busi- are this week ithe Woman's Club: i . , 1 ft un mursaay ir. a..u Misa M.e pa( the wepk had as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Cecily in Ashevie aS the Mw Ptess of Canton. Lakty. Mrs. David Miller returned home Wednesday night from a visit to rel atives in Atlanta. j Dr. Eustus Semnues of Memphis, Tenn. is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Semmes 'Miss Jessie Rogers spent the past ' week in 'Asheville as the guest of Mrs. Chas. T. Qumlan and Mrs. Mrs Henry T. Sharp. i Rufus Siler motored to Bryson City , -. on Wednesday. A XT' I ITiroti urn th VlASPSS ' on Wednesday to Circle No. 3 of the Miss Beryl Robinson of Andrews ey esl Program. I a "Phylis has such graces." Wilson. b. "Songs My Mother Taugh Me.' Dvorak. c. "Rain." Pearl Curran. d. The Answer. Terry. II. a. Air dans la Cantate de la Pen tecote. Bach. Carolina, at the Close of Busi. ness on April 6, 1925. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . . . ..f-'i-lii. K)l .11 V17.-14 cchaimtng Deposited to secure circula Methodist church. Mrs. S. B. Medford and daughter, Miss Valeria of Clyde, were Waynes viUe visitors Sunday. Mr. Theo. McCracken left Wednes day for Chapel Hill to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rigsby. Mr. William Hannah returned Mon day to Chapel Hill. Mrs. Hannah will remain in WaynesviUe. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mabry and Mr. and Mr.s. Willard Francis and son spent the week-end last week with iMiss Margaret Taylor. Miss Lena lAlsteatter, who has spent the past winter in Pheonix, ! Arizona has returned home. Mr. E. Martin has ,gone id Raleigh to attend the Grand Lodge I meeting of the Odd Fellows. I , Mrs. R. D. DeLong of Brevard has been visiting her relatives, Mr. and odiade). (Massenet. Mrs. Wm. A. Band, this week. V lion 1 1'. S. bonds par value) All oth U. S. Government securities Total Other bonds, stocks, secu rities, etc Hanking House $11,627.00 furniture and fixtures "770 im b. Se tu niamv se soiri. , . , . " " ' ' " ' V,," "i-'V eral Reserve Bank .... t'ash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State ; bank;, liunk?rx and trust onipaaies in United States Checks on other banks in the same city or town as ' reporting bank Miscellaneuovs ca.sh items ' lemntion fund with L S rrcHurii nd !-n" V. S. Treasurer . . c. Si mes vers avaient des allies. Hahn. d. Girometta. iSibella. HI. The Flower Group. a. The Violet. Mogart. h. The Lilacts. Rjachmaninofl". c. Oh Little Roses of May. Clarke d. The Water Lily. Manning. e. Spring. Ijegenfritz. IV. Alia -It et doux, il est hon (Her- 53.000.00 7,000.00 1 57,000.00! ::i,O7t"..0O 12,:!!7.00, I 2;!,47:i.07i 36.11H.93 12,042.74 r(,07n.r,i 2,500.00 t soo nn Total . $5211,450.03 b. Die;: ! land. I c. Joy. - on ze Bayon. Lilltf Time. Lilly StriclT I a.. Mm i ' n Ttlppo u.-ill w a Tfnll in f"V,ni r-.,.- i . .... . . n; ,jav i - " " r aincKian-. drove iu oijs v.Lj, ft,u. j. . iTTiencement held at the High School building in WaynesviUe Tomorrow. Muss Flora Palmer spent the week- . . , end in Whittier as the guest of her Rev. S. R. Crockett and Mr. R. 0. aunt, Mrs. C. E. Campbell. jEdgerton attended a reginal meeting ANNOI'NCEMENT PARTY. Mis. Cla ence Miller, Jr. and Miss Saul. LIABILITIES apital static paid in $50,000,001 Surplus fund $ 00,000.00 1 Ilnlii.Hol nmfit, ' I .1 '111 11'' I Les-s current expenses ! Daid 7.103.74 1 24,200.21)1 Reserved for taxes, inter- i est. etc., accrued 5.000.00 ' Circulating notes outstand ing 50,000.00 ' of the Boy Scouts in Statesvtlle last mi nf Maw Rprn . Mrs. Unas, inumas week tu m-ii u. " arrived Saturday and will occupy her . , , 1 Amount due to Mute bi.nKs, armec aaiuruy a ; on Friday afternoon at the home of bankers and trust corn home for the sommer months. The revlval at thu Baptist church the formel at one of thc loveliejt paniM 16,531.86 is getting sianeo on nice witn ttev.' f lh BDrin .season. Thp Certified checks outstanding 5.8;. Tntnl nf ili-ms quanxiiius t sprinij nowers. ul,lo, f,.- i. At ic Anna (.anion Mnl inurp wne " is gluing staneu on nice witn rvev. 1 u u;ii.gnri Matnpv is back from . T ,tl , , - has j. amiw oi rranKi.n uo.ng ue hous( was attractiwely decorated in '. ' iU ...:,,. pieaciiuig. Quantities i f sprinir flowers. been spenuing 10c "'. Mr R O. Covinsrton. Mrs. S. A. ones and Miss Nannette Jom tored to Asheville on Tuesday. Mrs. Delos Crary and children of 1.3111 .03 a difegate to the Young People's . fir several kcJting progressions. 24, 25 and 26$18,357.i4 Deposits suliject to check 138,700.79 Total of demand deposits $138,706.71" t xt f Innas mn- . . Mrs. Rnr pT'-inpi wnsi frtunA tr. In Jones ana miss M I sionary Conference in Charlotte , ,' , Certificates 0f deposit (oth which was held last week. l"v "-- , , was presented a 'beautiful deck of Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Washington ,-artls- New York are the guests of the have been the guests of Mrs. Brings 1 "e hostesses, agisted j.v M-v. former's mother, Mrs. S. A. Jones. for the past several days. Mrs. I-Oon Killian and Mis.s Mary Nell We ah was before lur marriage Miss served a palatable salad and Mr. Roscoe Crary of Chicago and Marguerite Briggs Ntw York, arrived Thursday and will spend t-everal days here on business. er than for nionev bor rower!) IS::, 117.05 Total of time deposits sub ject to reserve $18:;. 1 17.05 Cash over 2.26 Total $521), 450. 03 Mr. J. A. McDowell of Winston- golden heart, the corner of which Balem has been visiting his brother, was covered with a rose and under I)r nd Mr.s C C Bennett and ' ' McDowell of WaynesviUe. neath. the quests found the following M ..I. U.-t Will nrp thp trllpsts of i)r.'ar.d Mrs. N. M. Medford on Sun- Euroa" P day. ice course. On each plate was a State of North Carolina, County of unioue favor, of a CuDid holdinir a Haywoou "Miller Kirkpntrick, Mr. J. A. McDowell will leave for an information: June 2, 1925." The announcement of the entrai!"- Mr. and Mrs. R;ilph Morgan were ,. nn,i flrh:,, , ,,f . . ..w:,,-, nere "u'ay- nt'y are moving to , Miss Georgia Mcintosh Miller A:7l OSt mt0r'nr g'i A;llo '.Vshcville whi,h is more convenient ,Ml, o!oxr,aml F):lin Rirkpafic on Wednesday were Dr an Mrs. O. hcadquart for Mr. Mor(fan who f w:(,e . . ;.. travels for T. C. Smith & Co. , jon, as both belong to two of the rr ill f l v'c; nlrlno. ntviiline Mrs. Simpson of New York, who (lf Cnar,otte, who are auditing the .M,SS Mler 'Sthe da"Bkhto' f . ''" has been the charming guest of Mrs. county.s book,, enjoyed a fishing trip C 'areme W' '"er' a"(l by he'" win- letl this week near Cataloochee They , , , , , , ,, , ... , has endeared herself to countless declared the best fishing ever known. . . , .... . . , . friends. Mr. Kirkoatnck is the ion Allen. J. W. Reed for the past week Monday. 1, J. H. VVav. .Jr.. Cn-hier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the anove ..tatenient is tiue to the best of niv knowledge belief. .1. li. WAY, JR.. Ca hier. Silo cr::n-i and sworn to before nie this the 18th dav of April, 1H25. ,:. I.. Wn'HKKS. N'otary Public. and My Commission expires August 7, is 1925. sec- C. A. HAYNES, S. C. SATTERTHWAIT, M. J. McCRACKEN. Directors. ROBERT H. LUCASi D. M. Killian. Mesfcrs HowaTd and Hoyt Cov ington returned to Chapel Hill Mon day to resume their studies at the State University. Mi' and iMrsi Jamies KiTliBn of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Welch, who of Mrs- Mllas Kirkpatr.ck. He is Black Mountain spent the week-end have bee,, soending the winter with serv'"K his second term as Regis'er in tov n, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Mrs. Andrew Moore Dee,h antl Prominent in the life: in Gastonia and their son, Mr. Cleve- 1,11 land Welch in Cramerton, returned Those P'ay'"? K' were: Mes.; home on Saturday. l,!,n ' F'rnpst J Withtrs. Jo O'lves, , a M. li. Atkins. Roy Francis, K. L. Mr. H. A. Ford of Gainsville, Fla. Allen. Hairy Kotha. J. H. Way. Jr.. spent last week in town. While here K- O. (ovington, Wr. r . Swift, M. II. Mr. Ford bought a summer home, thc Reeves, Harry Hull. R. I.. Lee, W. C Mellardi house on Branner avenue. Garrson. Stnrkey and Damt.off of ! Mrs. Jack Newell of Charlotte has He &nd hjs famiv wjn return iater to Canton. T. I?noir Gwyn, Rufus Si'.-r, 1 returned home after a visit to her speld the summel. J. N. Shoolbrcd. Chas. Pad gut and j parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Black at their - - the Misses Sara and Jo-v;hine I home on the Pigeon Road. j Postmaster T. L. Green, his son Thomas, Sarah Hill Hannah and Xin-j Arthur J. Green and wife and Brown- nctte Jones. Those coming in vt t'ipi llr. W. L. Matney who has been i0w Snyder and J. H. Rogers of Clyde close of the game were: Mrs. W. L. 1 running: an, automobile and livery deft yesterday mornir(g for Macon . Kirkpitrick Mrs. John Kii'kpatrick, stable at Summcrville, S. C. has rc- county for a fishing trip on Nan ta- Mrs. 1 eon Killian, Mrs. Chas. Miller.; truned home for the summer. hala. They will return Saturday. Mrs. W.. li. McCracken and Miss ' 'Lilian Allen. iMUs iDorothy Thomas returned ; Mr. Clyde Ray, the Main street . Wednesday night after visiting Mrs. nr.wrichant, has 'had his Ifine young' WOMAN'S CLUB. McDonald McCarty in Columbia and apple orchard, up beyond Love Lane, The Woman's Club was delightfully Mrs. F. R. Meyers in Charleston. carefully pruned and the soil plowed, entertained by Mrs. W. T. Crawford ; He jneans to have the good work con-' at her hon- cn Branner avlenue Mr. and Mrs. Alden Howell, Jr., tinued and all done that seems re- Thursday afternoon. April 16th. On Mrs. Davis Ray and Miss Anna Ray quired to perfect the large crop of account of illness of the president, who have spent the past week in New apples which the heavy blossoming Mrs. J. H. Howell, Mrs. R. L. Allen, Xork returned home on Monday. promises. Vice President, presided. Robert ft. Lucas, collector of In ternal .evepue for the Loulsvlllo (Ky.) district, who It Is rumored may suc ceed David H. Blair ae commissioner of internal revenue. ( .1 KQott 1-1 tor K'DtCORA VAL PAP CLEA H(M: VJ TI u i n i iti iv rii n Linen Dresses for House or Street Now that Easter has passed and we look forward to real summer time we begin to think of frocks to wear on trie porch, to go shopping or lor business. Linen dresses always meet these needs. Th is is your opportun ity to buy our regular $6.00 dresses at a much lower price. Trimmings of hand-drawn work, embroidery, tucks and buttons. $4.98 $4.98 Attractions At The Waynewood Theatre WAYNEWOOD THEATRE April, 27th to May 2nd. Monday TOM MIX in THE HEART BUSTER i-i, it's Turn and Tony in their usual unusual story with lots of "PEP." Tuesday LEWIS STONE and MARLU'ERITE IaMOTTE in GHEAPER 10 MARRY Sot'icty demands the wedding' nnK-! So it is CHEAPER TO MARRY for 'tis said two can live CHEAPER than one. FOX NEWS. Wednesday BUFFOLA BILL. Jr. in RARIN' TO GO RARIN" TO GO pulsates with peppy action, plenty of ! hi iiis and stunts. Thursday MARGUERITE LIVINGSTON in THE CHORUS LADY A Dramatic Picturization of the Famous Stage Play ly James Forbes. Friday SEE BILLBOARD FOX NEWS. Saturday PETE MORRISON in THE EMPTY SADDLE v A fast moving story of the old west with some won dr iful scenery and plenty of action. SEE THE CAROLINA PLAYMAKERS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, SATURDAY NIGHT May 2nd
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