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THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 192S. THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER MISS JAME LOVE- MITCHELL . HOSTESS. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Janie Love Mitchell entertained -with a love ly bridge party at her home on Love Lane. She was assisted in serving her guests by her mothers, Mrs. Maria Mitchell and. her house guest, Miss Florida Kent. Mme. Vassilieva was' engaged for the summer season by Miss Edna deSayn, who brought to Asheville within the last few year distinguished dancers. Miss de Sayn has a school for violin and united art in Washington, D. C, where she Hives in the winter. Miss de Sayn is a violinist of distinction herself, having toured Europe and the United States of America. The top score was won by Mrs. Hammond. At the conclusion of the game a palatable salad course was served. Among those playing were the Mes- Hayes Alley. Curtis Logan, Charles refreshment stand, all under one and d-;i.. ,e.i. ii. .-j m;.. agement constitute a new enterprise n. via MIr.Dt s-mm. .In . now under way by i sephine Thomas, Elizabeth Quinlan,' Waynesville-Atlanta highway Ht Sau Fannic JiohnBon, Margaret Fearier, i nook- Virginia Rotha, Dorothy Thomas, Vir- John Rhinehart, Holmes Piott and pinia Welchk Lois Bsggs, Janie Rufus Kerley, all well known resi Reeves, and Thomasene Howell. I dents of the neighborhood, who have ... . . . ! . .. iL. ...... lenicred into pannersnip iui uie yui NEW SERVICE STATION AND RE FRESHMENT STAND AT SAU NOOK. A blacksmith shop, a garage, and a I the same proprietorship and man ris. now under way by the side of the CIVIC ITEAGUE. I pose are proprietors and will person- 'ally conduct the establishment. Mrs. W. T. Lee "was the delightful The blacksmith shop, a good roomy hostess to the Civic League on rnclay frame building, is! already erected. afternoon, June 3rd. Tne forge js installed and a .first-class After the usual opening program equipment of tools is conveniently the business of the afternoon was tak. arranged near it. Mr. Rhinehart is en up. The president reported $57.49. the smithy with "strong and sinewy Teceived from sale of poppies on May arms" who wields the hammer that 30th. This being the total aniom.t makes the anvil ring. sold by the Civic League, Community, Tne garage a structure similar to CJub and the Woman's Club. I the blacksmith shop, will be erected Plans were made for the lecture of , forthwith and the -erection of the Senator Heflin on June 19th. Mrs. building in which the refreshments Hardin, Mrs. Garrett and Mis. Mc-wi! be dispensed will follow speedily. Cracken were appointed as a com- ir iatter bv the use of various mittee to attend to the sale of ticket. rustjc designs and features will bej Mrs. Garrett was asked to attend ma(le aU.active to catch the eye and! to the planting of flowers on the va- haU the to,,,. and joy riders fiat cant lot back of the First National t.onl? roHine along that way. Bank. ' ! Considering the apparently "trat- Mis. H. G. Stone, Mrs.' de Ntesnard eRic lotion, thP scheme looks like aj and Mrs. Paul Walker were appoint- Rhrewed one on the part of thrse ed as a committee to plan the course three natives to gather in a portion: of study for another year of the coin of the ream which might' 'The paper of the afternoon, "North fin(j lodgement elsewhere. Carolina's Dreams Came Truo," was And who knows but this may prove. most ably given by Mrs. Stone. , the forerunner of larger interesting The next meeting will be :it the enterprises and developments on upper home of Mrs. Stone on June 19th. Richland creek? Mrs. E. J. Robeson to have the, HAZEL WOOD DEFEATS FRANK LIN le-2. The Haielwood Baseball team's en. thusiasm ran high when the Athletic Club defeated the Franklin all stars 16-2. Robinson held the opposing nine for four hits, while Jones was almost hit from the mound. In former game between Franklin and Hazelwood the game wa? a pitch er's duel. No score was made until the eighth inning. Enthusiasm was turned into sor row when Wyatt was struck with a fouled ball, injuring his nose seri ously. He was immediately carried to the hospital where he receive i physi cal aid and it "is reported that he is recovering. Batteries. Hazel wood: Robinson, Kuykendill. Franklin: Turner, Yandell. Haielwood 100 302 Ox Franklin 000020-000 more or lees. This the 2nd day of June, 1925. J. F. CABK, 2July Sheriff Haywood County. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. North Carolina, Haywood County In the Superior Court, j Haywood Supply Company vs. Jesse C. Curtis j Rv virtue nf n n ovaMititri Ai.z.A 1 to the undersigned from the Superior ourt or Haywood County. North Carolina, in the above entitled action, and other executions now in my hands. I will, on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1925, at 12 o'clock M., at the front door of the court house in the Town of Waynesville, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy sahl execution, aJI the right, title and interest which the said Jesse C. Curtis, the defendant, has in the fol lowing real estate, to wit: FIRST TRACT: Being Lots Num bers 164 , 165, 156. 167, 158, 159 and 160 in Block J. of the Brook wood Addition to the Town of Hazelwood. Beginning at an iron stake, junction of Brook and Cedar Streets, corner of lot 260 and runs thence with west martin of -Brook Street, South 11 East 260 feet to a stake at Pine Street; then South 79 West 175 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No 153 in (Pine Street; then North 10 30' West 877 feet to a stake, edge of Cedar Street; thence with Cedar Street North 83" 30" East 164 feet to the Begining. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake East Bide of Balsam Street, cor ner of Lots 152 and 153, then with line between said Lots North 83 30' East 169V4 feet to a stake; North 10 80' Wert 100 feet to stake; South 83 W West 166 feet to Balsam Street; thence South 6 80" East 100 feet to the Beginning, being Lota Numbers 161 and 162 in Block i. Brookwood addition of the Town of Hazelwood. THIRD TRACT: Being Lots Num bers 25 and 26 of Block B, of Brook wood Place, Beginning on a stake in the margin of Kentucky Avenue, cor ner of Lot Number 24, and rus thence North 2 East with line of Lot Num be 24, 165 feet to a stake, corner of Lot Number 9; then South 88 East 180 feet to a stake, corner of Lot Number 6; South 2 Wlest 165 feet to a stake margin ot Kentucky Avenue- then North 88 West with margin of said Kentucky Avenue 130 feet to the Beginning. J. F. CABE. Sheriff of Havwood County, N. C. This the 10th da- of June, 192.r). 3t-July 2. Millions genuine potato plants. Por to Rico, Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam Hnd Jersey Sweets. 1000 $1.75, 5000 $7.50. First class plants and prompt shipment guaranteed. Schroer Plant Farms, Valdosta, Ga. July2pd paper, "The Life of O. Henry.' COUNTY CLUBS ORGANIZED AT CITLLOWHEE NORMAL SCHOOL ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT. Company H, 120th Infantry, North Carolina National Guard, will go into camp at Camp Glenn, Morehead City, N. C, on July 4. Will leaye on a special train July 4, at 9:30. This local company is one of the eluding forty counties and several . three machine gun companies ir. the states. These clubs have been form-. state. The students of the Cullowhee Normal School have organized into county and section clubs. A wide range of territorv is represented, in- cd in order to make campus life more varied. Besides strictly social func tions, the clubs will serve several purposes, such as conducting the The company is composed of three officers and sixty-five enlisted men. Ten more are required. They have been practicing by firing B. Y. Waynes-Waynes- P. U. PROGRAM JUNE 22 ,1925 DAY chapel exercises, staging athletic j with the machine guns and pistols meets, etc. The Haywood County : for tne past two weeks. Club met recently and elected Miss Visitors are always welcome at the Sara Avery Thomas of Waynesville, i armory. Drill is held each Weines N. C, president at the Haywood i day night. It is very interesting and Club. Under Miss Thomas' direction, instructive to all visitors, the Haywood County Club presented an witertaining program at the chapel hour Friday morning, June 12, The program was as follows: Club Song-r-By the Chib. Haywood Song to Cullowhee The Club. Highland Fling Mary Cox ville, N. C. Reading Sara Thomas, ville. Charade of Advertising: The Progressive Teacher Represent ed by the Club. McCall's Magaziine Lila McCall, Hendersonville. Eastman Kodak Anne Terrell, Clyde. Good Housekeeping Edna Ferguson, Waynesville. Old Dutch Cleansers Ruth Smati ers, Canton. The members of the Haywood County Club are as follows: Wilda Crawford, Sara Avery Thomas. Ova Patterson, Eulo Patterson, Mar;iJ Davis, Laura Mae Noland, Mary Tucker, Minnie Burgin, Lilian Bur- gin, AJina Kirkpatrfck,, Dforothy Williams, Mary Cox, Fjraces Ketner, ..Mrs. Samuel Knight, Ruth Smathers, Sarah McCracken, Nealie Ford, Win nie Williameson, Anna D. Leather wood, Pauline Sentelle. Annie Terrell, Edith Terrell, Thelma Collins, Lucy Parris, Maria Cogburn, Olive E. Wooten, Chloe Patton, Grace Smith, Leola Hill, Nora Best, Mr. and Mrs. Kerstein, Edna Ferguson, Freda Fincher, Orville Noland, Rowe Henry, Roger Ferguson. William Howell. RUSSIAN DANCER AND TEACHER Mme, L N. Vassilieva, foremost Russian dancer and teacher, formerly of the Imperial Russian Ballet, Pet rograd, will' teach in Waynesville twice a week at the Hotel Gordon during the months of July and Au gust. 'Mme. Vassilieva is at present at the Manor Hotel, Asheville, N. C, where she has classes for children and adults in fancy dacing, toe dancing, folk dances, pantemine, ballroom vnd expression. A special course in Cas tanet playing is being offered to those who are Interested- In perfecting Spanish dances. Song No., 61. Prayer. Song'No. 251. Business. , Song No '196. Introduction James Osborne Opportunity for Enlistment Anna Jean Plott. Opportunity for Education Jasper Morgan. Opportunity for Evangelism Lou:se Green. Opportunity of Leadership Pearl Urgency of opportunity Vernie, Phillips. Violin Solo Mary Pauline Plott. 'Closing Song No. 308. "ACHED & ACHED" Lady Says Her Back "Hurt Night and Day" Least Noise Up set Her. Better After Taking Cardui. Wlnflcld, Texas. "My back hurt night and day," says Mrs. C. L. Eason, of R. F. D. 1, this place. "I ached and ached until I could hard ly go. I felt weak and did not reel like doing anything. My work was a great burden to me. I just hated to do up the dishes, even. I was no-account and extremely nervous. "Sty mother had taken Cardu! and she thought It would do mc good, fo she told me to take it. My husband got me a bottle anil ! began on It. I be'an to lmprox- . once. It was such a hel; ti..t ! continued it until after the Ui . birth. "I took eight bottles and I certainly say thai It helped n.e. It is a fine tonic. It built me up and seemed to strengthen me. I grew less nervous and began to sleep better. "I can certainly recommend Cardul to expectant mothers, for to me it was a wonderful help. ... In every way I felt better after taking it and I think it is a splendid medi cine." Cardul is purely vegetable, i,ud contains so harmful drugs. For sale everywhere. NC-162 2 DAYS A WEEK The Clyde Roller Mills will be open for buying and exchange on Friday and Saturday only until further notice. J. L. MORGAN, Prop. Clyde Roller Mills NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CUTION. EXE- State of North Carolina, County of Haywood Superior Court. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTT1U. Special Excursion to Atlantic City and OOther New Jersey Resorts. 18-day excursion tickets to Atlantic City and other seashore resorts will be sold from Asheville on the follow ing dates: Via Southern Railway to Washing ton and Pennsylvania R. R., June 1?, July 7 and 21: August 4 and 18; and September 1st. Via Southern Railway to Washing ton and B. & 0. R. R., July 1, 15 aad 29; August 12 and 26; and Septem ber 9th. Round Trip to From Atlantic City Ashevilfe V - 2-10 Lake Tdxaway 26.45 Brevard 25.8$ Hendersonville 24.90 Flat Rock 24.90 Saluda 24.90 Waynesville 25.15 Stopover so return journey will be allowed within Ifinal limit of ticket at Philadelphia,., Wumtngton, Balti more and Washington. Through seping cars Asheville to Washington. Make Pullman reservations through your local agent, or write the under signed. J. H. WOOD, , Division Passenger Agent, AshevlllerN. C. W. 1 R. Francis vs. F. Taylor Hyatt By virtue - an execution directed to the under -ned from the Superior ourt of Haywood County, in above entitled act ..i, I will on Monday, the (ith day v.: July. 1925, at 11 o'clock A. M., at i.:e court house door in the town of Waynesville, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for caah to sat isfy said execution and cost of sale, all the right, title and. interest which the said 1'.' Taylor Hyatt has in the following described real estate, situ- Late, lying and bing in Waynesville and Ivy Hill townships, on the wa ters of Richland and Jonathan's Creeks, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a mountain Span ish oak on ton of Jones Knob and mns N. 7H4" W. crossing factory branch at 118 poles, 151 poles to a chestnut on a ridge; thence up said ridge 6 calls: S. 68 IB' W. 11 poles; South BO 45' 14 poles to a chestnut; S. 64 45' W. 76 poles fo "a mountain Spanish oak; S. 56 W. 27 poles to a chestnut; S. 46 45' W. 63 noles to a chestnut on top of O'J fjieid Top; Snrathers North View; thence S. 66' E. with Smath ers' line 60 poles to a locust in a flat on the mountain; S. 3 W. 29 poles, 7 links to a large hemlock near an old field branch; thence leav ng boundary S. 85 30 E. U poles to a stake in Smathers' road; thence with said road as it meanders, 11 calls: N. 80 E. 20 poles; S. 02 E. 82V4 poles to a mountain 77 E. 27 poles to the top of the mountain; E. 14 poles; N. 64 E. 24 poles; N. 53 E. 12 poles; N. 60 E. 21 poles" N. 73 E. 18 poles; N. -H5 E. 16 poles; S. 82 E. 14po!es; N 75' E. 11 Vi poles to a stake in J. D. Hyatt's line; thence with said line N. 24" W. 19 poles to a mountain oak on top of mountain: thence N, 48 H E. 13 poles 9 links to' la -white oak on op, thence S1H E. 42 V4 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 16t! acrt-s, 'father's Day" Sunday June 21 Buy "Dad" a Tie Here s your chance daughter, sons, wives Only a tie-tut "Dad like ties and he likes your choice too Only a tie-but a tie of friendship, gratitude and love Only a tie-but "Dad's" worth a good one. Show him your good tase. Buy his at McCracken 49c McCracken Clothiy Co. YiTr.T,TTTJJJiL ESSEX COACH $850 Freight and Tax Extra The world's largest production of 6-cyIinder closed cars now makes possible the finest Essex ever built, at the lowest price in Essex history. Built by Hudson, Essex not only shares the advantages of the famous Super-Six patents, but also the value-building supremacy of their enormous combined production. Only among far higher priced cars will you find comparison for Essex quality, its long-lived perforrh ancc and riding ease. 1 Hudson-Essex, Now World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Car
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