THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1925 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAIN EER The Carolina Mountaineer 079 Main Street JWrnA. BAND, Editor-Owner Policy Democratic Duplay Advertising Rate: i Orty Cent! per co umn met. Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION KATES Subscriptions payable in advance ($2.50 if not so paid) 1 Year $2.00 f, Months 1.00 3 Months 50cts Entered at the post office, at Waynesvillc, N'. C, as Second ( lass Mail Matter, as provided under the Act of March 3, 1879, November 20, 1914. I'lIH.ISHFJt ON THURSDAY to the memory of W. .. Bryan he was a great admirer of the Common er. The writer had a person inter view with 'he evangelist. Hid phy sique is pteasir.g and. commanding; he has a good voice an I is h peraua ;;ve, impressive speaker. II- has a passion for souls and .vill have many MRS. LONG GIVES RECEPTION. Miss Barabara Staten of New York and Wilmington who is the jucst of Friday afternoon Mra. James M. tne Gordon Hotel will appear Long was hostess at a lovely recep-. Little Bit of Broadway" being heard tion given at her home in Hazelwoodjjn geveral vocal selections. Miss honoring Mrs. Lynden McKee of j staten has sudiea with the best teach Sylva, Mrs. Charles Weaver of Ashe- rs in ew York and Boston. George ville and Mrs. Lowry Allison of Frank- Hamlin, Yeatman Griffith, and was stars in his crown. H is thoroughly associated in teaenmg at winmrop Wesleyan in his theology- I fouml The rooms were charming with t College, Rock Hill, S. C. this sum him kind hearted socii.1. eenial and i wealth of late summer flowers, orange mer with Miss Dicie Howell of New rompaanionable. I like the man. You will find him always on the light side f eerv religious and moral issue. T. Y. T.LEN'N. 2H West wood Place. West Ashevillc August 12, 1923. I oihuji AH. Ill1 AVI llii A'. I'K'S-, A IK K-prff lent at lv THlkSIHV, A I lil'S I' 20, I1!" 1H K REV. "HI D" ROBINSON. MRS. JAS. ANDERSON A VISITOR. Mrs. Jus, 1'. Anderson of Waco, Texas arrived Wednesday to spend the remainder of August in Waynes ville. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss I.ela Allison, daughter of the lute Tapt. Julius V. and Fannie F"au cette Allison, who will tie remember ed best liy the older residents, as pioneer educators in Western Xorth Carolina. Both highly educated, Cajt. Allison was a graduate of Bingham's School and the State X'ni vcrsitv and Mrs. Allison a graduate zinnias and marigolds predominating. Mrs. Harry Rotha and Mrs. Fau cette Swift welcomed the guests on the porch. Mrs. George Ward and Mrs. J. V. Seaver in the hall and Mrs. R. L. Prevost presented them to the receiving line, which included York City. Among the novel features to be seen in "A Little Bit of Broadway" will be the Heart Bandit Chorus with following pretty and popular young girls appearing in it: Misses Eliza- BORN. A DAUGHTER. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mont McNabb on August 2nd, a daughter who will be called Mae Ruth. SALE OF VALUABLE ESTATE. REAL By authority of a mortgage from R.more or less. E 12 poles; N. 60 E. 26 polea; N 73 E. 18 poles; N. 46' E. 16 polea; S 82" E. 14 pole: N- 75 E- U poles to a stake in J. B. Hyatfa Fine; thence with said line (NO) N. 24 " W. 19 poles to a mountain oak on top of mountain; thence N. 48H" E. 13 noles 9 links to a white oak on top;" thence N. 21tt" E. 42 poles to the beginning. Containing 106 acres D. Gilmer and wife to the Trustees of Wake Forest College, recorded in Book O. Deeds of Trust, page 306, re cords of the Register of Deeds office Fxrentine from the above tract the following allotted as his homestead: .Beginning on a chestnut on the northeast corner ot tne nouses oi r. Mrs. Long and her honor guests. Dur-ibeth Quintan, Caroline Ashton, Elea ing the second hour Mrs. Kenneth Montgomery and Mrs. Jack Way re ceived at the door. At the doors leading into the din ing room Mrs. Ernest Hyatt received. Here the table was charmingly ar ranged with marigolds as a cen terpiece, on the sides of which were1 nor Bushnell, Frances Denton, Fanny Hallfand Annie Perry Neal, the latter two being attractive visitors in the city. The costumes to be worn by this particular chorus will be most unique in design. The beautiful Balloon Ballet Dance orange candles in crystal holders. ' is to be a special dance feature in "A Mrs. Rufus H. Black well and Mrs. Juanita Weaver presided at the table. Orange and white brick cream, indi vidual cakes iced in white and orna mented with yellow rose buds, al monds and mints were served by th them, assisted by Misses Isabelle Tin- noted it hi larhril ill the e--U.ili West A-hel!le. II Little Bit of Broadway" Friday night will be danced by'yie following grace ful young dance artists: Misses Fran ces Ray. Josephine Cabe, Blanche for Haywood County, the undersigned T. Hyatt, 189 feet to a locust on west as Attorneys for said Trustees, de- side of houses; thence S. 390 feet to fault having been made in the pay- an oak on bank of road; thence 156 ment of the indebtedness recited in feet with road to a chestnut; thnce said mortgage, will sell to the high-, 405 feet to the beginning, est bidder at public auction for cash, This the 17th day of August 192o. on Monday the 21st day of Sept., 1925, J- F. CABE, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House' Sheriff Haywood County, N. i. door of Haywood County, Waynesville,! 17 Sept. c N. C, that valuable lot of land with improvements thereon, -.djoining the lands of D. D. Davies, and other., and more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING on three white oaks in the eastern margin of a roadway on the back of the property herinl conveyed, and runs north 33 degreesj H. F. Ashton of Atlanta spent sev east 23 poles to a stake in the west-:eral days last week with his family ern margin of said Depot Street; Jt Qak Park. Prof. William J. Francis of Bel mont has returned to his home after a brief visit to his parents at the Francis Farm. thence ip and with said Depot Street in southeasterly direction, 70 feet to a stake in the northeastern corner of a tract of land owned by D. D. Davies I of music and language at one of id eccentric eviiiigil- ,..ij.r f,.male seminaries at that, Davis. Elizabeth Quinlan. Frances vital tunes recently ,;. The- gave up social advantages! Denton and Methodist Church, .,,i ,, i,f ,,f ,.mtarativi- case in was served on the varandni by Mrs .., III.-,, n,, . .... v ...1. .l: ...I J.-.l,.r,l .1 Poll, .son I r Mrs Hil- 1 ' ..iMrill .iiiio aioiin.t io limn- o I svvec you ever heard you cannot ,(,,, n , , , ; j , ; t ;i i n to teach when teach- lltiril Atkins and -Miss r ranees Kob Howard, Martha Mock and Lillian ' the same being also in the western Connallv. the last named from Char- margin of Depot Street; thence with lotte. i the northern line of the said 1). D Davies' tract South 20 degrees west I :i ,i-4 poles to t stake in the coi ner A picture of Miss Annie Albright with the following legend recently appeared in the Hartsfield (Conn.) Sunday Times: "Miss Annie Al bright, of Waynesville, N. C, Acting General Secretary of Hartford Omn ia-- it Inm h ,1 I.' mii nt-neris. He )- m a hi-- liy him-elf. I.eav-h,- Lome in Li- liin- he became be. ', TeVl -. V Lell I w eht V -one ..!! L. Leaul a Metodi-i preach .:. ... ted be!! vividly he l. e I.,. ,i., : ,t ual.t to go lllele If--. ' 11 it gl"VV ,!l(: .le-erip- I.. ,r. . . that "bud" vv anted to -pel liege bred teacher-'eson. -were few and far between. The home near Jun.i!us.a where the A!- Ii-,.iis lived ha -l.eltere.1 many li-tit.gui-hed vi-:!"l- from this a:.l .th. i- state-, who. pa-sing through the "land of ihe Sky." alway.- -oui:; e..ng.nia! haven and voir ever welcome, fol the h'ltcll key hlllig nil Mrs Hugh Massie Punch' M',S Braxton Kirk is PP-'aring inof the old Schuholfer line; thenve't.v Christian Aissociation, will be di i i m- I "' I'itt,e B't f Broadway" in the'nor-h 79 degrees west. 7 poles to .he! rector at Camp Aya Po at Woodstock, leading role of Betsv Brown the I Dceinning, containing one acre more j sweet and vivacious young Southern I "r k'ss 1fm' b.ein th11' sn'w' P"1" I . . , v ' i upon which the residence of the par- girl who goes to New York to see ties of the first part now reside and tne sights ot the great white way. 1 being a part of the property bought Receiving hours were from four ... .... ... , , ,, . . , -Viss Kirk is charming and perfectly six anil during that time more a hundred gue-ts called. NO I KS FOR READERS OUT OI THE WAY. T he Man I Helped M ide Cood - tie'. He v.a. .le, -ply convicted ,-,. ,,U ,,,.. Tom Allison, clili-t d " be' penitents were invited to ..f ( 'apt a in iitiiI Mrs. Allison, was t'oivvai.l f..r prayer, the yi.un;f Wayne-viHo's most poiiular son llll' l.lrl at ease in this delightful role. Ap- jiearing opposite her in the leading male role is Joe Quisenbprry. as : Harry Cordon, a New York Million I aire. Mr. Quisenberry gives an ex eellent portrayal of the dashing young New Yorker. Ruth these voung peo- My pastoral charge was in Ten-;j,le are local favorites and always- Sl'Pt- 10- -" ressee. inc nrigiu suiiiniei moi n-( ueiigni a w aynes'iiie auilience intr a man who had about reached! by R. D. Gilmer and wife from W. I. Hilliard et als.. which deed is dulv recorded in the office of the Ui vistet of Deeds for 11,'ivwood County in Hook Z. page 2S1. For further particulars, apply to .1. V. Ferguson. Attorney -at-Law. Way -nesviTle, N. C. JONES i- JONES, Attorneys for Mortgage.-. Conn, next month. The camp is for girls of high school age. is op erated bv the city and county Y. W. C. A.'s. and accommodates one hun dred girls." ei.vvhov fell on 111- Kllees at the altar. e...ll l,o,.,t voor.e- men His tlli c-i.'! .1 I I l:r II. ..1 ..t U..' Mrs T.orntnn Vi.-r, V..l fr.. .. .' uie suiiiiiiii inn in me, viiiiv-u .u on-. - ..s.,.,.,t ..viii. .iii.s.s onn Carolina though he had a Hsi,, i ,,, pocke! i ,, , together with that of his I .est rsonage-a thing he had never! Alie Sennnes and Mr. Dunham mo- Haywood County, an i a whi-key bottle in the other, f" r .,-nd. .lames Sheltoii. brother of our ,fore. He was not a member ! -"'ed over from Memphis and are The undersigned, having qualified M- : happily converted and in a townsman. W. T. Shelton, in a rib,,f mv ,.iulr,.h an.i ,v(, hnd onlv a ! Kuests of Mrs. Maude Semmes CiT- Administrator of the estate of J. D hurt vvluli preacher. 1 became a local Methodis- i i ' is l.iek o n .i. I I'.i' t 1. il did tl. ' . Ci i i ... 1 ...111 .... -ss..-. rI . . r e t , ...ininh ,u.oo,,v, . ..i ...... .. 8ll pt,rsons naving claims against recalled by many. He sleeps by farm about two miles from town, he' .... estate to present them properly to the s,,. ,,f his father and mother in v;is industrious, hard-workinh man, I Robert H. Smith of Mobile, made a the undersigned at his residence in i-en Hill cemetery. ,ut having n large family to support, I visit last week to his mother, 0uff Township on or before the a strenuous to make the 'rs. Alice Smith who is the guest of 7' .. "...1,, K ri"?j.V . ' iTl .Miss Margaret Wooldridgo of Louisville arrived last week for a visit to Miss Margaret Semmes. - t r .Mrs. M. V. Coman, who has been visiting at her old home at Lake Junaluska sin"e June, returned Wed nesday to her home in Lubbock, Tex. Howard Leatherwood, who is radio operator on the S. S. Wyoming, has returned from an extended European and Pacific cruise and is now in j Ferguson, deceased, this is to notify j Rhode Island. He win probably visit at his- home here later in the summer. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. cull iv; MISS THOMAS HONORKTI. Alt L!ng II III tne p reij'.nrei tent: ue and the buckle to meet. He'-d-s. Sydie Ray. a i.- h. i b tin.,!, t i Lurch be i ban. e, ' lie-;, on -ant :!ic.it ion, he :', tal obi a i Led that e pern 11- e ,., d 'be .-,,'-,,eM- cliurch. In ,: he! e lie gaV e a lilli.pie and b' lie i I ; pt ion of t he manner h- ' he I .ol d dealth vv bell he u as the .-mtilieaiioii of Ins en- ;,i a-, v lie 11 anger or- envy or , "came Up be would skin it t. .1, ,- Thoina . was giv Satu: dav Mi-Mr-. -aid hail come to town to buy some a much -iirar and coffee, but the merchant I Prof. R. O. Edgerton made a bus n a t-ry vovibl not credit him. whereii'ion he iress trip to Chapel Hill during the aftcintM.ii a-ked if I would endorse for hm. week. Miss Minnie Plott of Kennedy, without a moment's hesitation I gave Alabama is visiting relatives here him an order to one of the merchants. -"id at Plott. lie boiielit I'oods jill Mimmer on mvl phi, I 'll.ieto-b, value partv I'r.-uues Kobesoii. assisted still small voice in my inside heart I'.. .1. Robeson, dr.. at her tub! me to help the poor man and no. "Shadow Lawn." Garden (lower-; decorated the Ma .1 living room where the guest ii assembled. Miss Thomns waslcreilit. He assured me h Miss Mamie Leatherwood, who has been teaching in Smithfield for the notice will be pleaded in bar of their past four years, is at home for the recovery, and all persons oweing said summer months. estate are requested to make imme diate payment. C. F. MEDFORD, Administrator- of the estate of J. 1). Ferguson, Deceased. Supt 2-l-c NOTICE OF SALE LN'UERE E CI TION. slin line Q.norttot a position in the Clayton school for next year. F. T. Carter of Georgia Tech was I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Welch last week. j Miss Marion Sturkey of McCormick, null! not Kev- -""I Mrs. S. R. Crockett, Miss no fair N'ancy and Howe Taylor Crockett, Slate of North Carolina, Haywood S. C, has arrived for a visit with her (Court y In the Superior ( our!. i - i. . . ...u : .1. . . . . . i tt i "'iipieni oi uainiv sacoei - o icu y promptly. ue mane in lai: , - v ",l 141 1 - Harris Woodson Co. lllelliis mane lllirillg ine iiuee lirunilS'S. lie wuil no ju-s. win- um - -- r .... ....... i.,n-i--, aim .y If" il lina ' he got the mastery I ' f hi p.-issi,,!,.. H,. t obi ii that be neon The sachets were fastened to!he borrowed a liftv pound sack of Mi,s Martha Lon Parish, who have Lee Fisher and E. T. Hyatt I. a I ttie gieate-t -ht ot tn. lite alter .. lovely, haii'ls-mie satin rose ;nul !!ou to- ) i ; I been pre'i. ug ten years. One ihi-m r'nl by Mis. Robeson. Tho ing. 'ay ome man c Mneiiced abu-ing guests sliovved their skill in'inlv what the family needed. uiicthing." b. said, "rose i.p making rhymes Mis store account kept crow-1 ,K't"n Incr guests since the early part' b.v v'"ue ot an execution directed stay hul I did not worrr-he bought "t the month, left by motor Tuesday1'0 "J from the Supenorj New Providence church. .(;.. i' in .... m : N sister, .Mrs. B. Coleman. .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Butler of Jack sonville are in town for an extended i : in . In gentfeman. The hi ni heart and pa I up his left would lit the future husband's name came. One day mv man called and arn. a'loss to Ins right arm aid and placed them in attractive lit tie. paid every dollar he owed like a ie l -'o.kiil lb,, man down" Tne folders with pictures appropriate for Christian nnd !. her gave another incident show- the occasion. ing that the old Adam in him had rot Musical selection- were given riyjrrs of n different type. The type be. n evterminati d. One day he v.as Mis. Lewis II. Johnson of Atlanta lh" is said to be close akin to cow pli'ii'.'hiiig in the cotton (add, his :and Mis Crawford. nrdly stealing. n-.u'e became -tubb nil was gi.cn to Miss Thomas wore a striking p-' T. F. GLENN. e I nel'.s h, -.emopi'd h.ni and tume of ivru lace over yellow satin " 1 him -1 " til he vas ",'orn out and a broad hat of the same delicate ' lor. As honor guest, she was giy:i in exiiii-iti' puce of lingerie. At the el.. f the afternoon alail course was served. ,. , , . , . , . , I Those pro-cut were: Miss Josephine oel 'hri'ii- t'e,. or.oo.loe- ol.o.il ' i.n , Tl, . ..... . ! , I r Tt V , , ' ' ' "' ". .n. Felix E. Alley of Waynesville teit his head was buried in a !an;. , Misses Marv New. Sara and Dorothy . , . . ii , , , ... , , , , , ., , will snenk nt 11 a. m. and other bii'ik and when he rallied and looked j 1 homas. Daisy and Mess Bovd. Fannie , . . - , , ,, . , I . , , . isneukers will follow in the afternoon, i.ve- -he field the mule was i unnirg ; Campbell. Maud Fields, Mildred Cra V-1 n ,,,, . - r, . .... ... ., , .. ' "r. S. K. Medfora. Hon. 'i. C. Davis io,arii me rouse wiui nt" piougn lord, Mesilanvs Harry Kotha. Lewis .lohnson, I). Drayton ' Perrv of Ches ter, S. ('., Cleveland Kirkpatrick. Faucette Swift. Burwell of Hender son. R. Arnold of Rristol, R. Oshorne of Palm Beach, L. Allison of Frank- j-y .. , , I . u . w v. llttj nnuil , F'J l IV, 111 I I 1 L Providfence church, I h..ve. .nt ;tW .n I m.. ; NDr. Terrell of New Y'ork and Dr. wishes thnt. The summer passed and autumn,n Hawkins county, Terins-sec, a day the 21it day of S?vtemboi 1H25, i Crowell of Charlotte were among the I morning for former pastorate. Their guests are at twolve o'efox-k noon at the Court ' guests at the Gordon last week-end. returning to their homes in Madi-! Iluua" "UOT ln n- l "i Waynes-: -orWMe. Ky. Mr. Cr... !:ot wiil re-! Lrl 'vn'ter has had dealings with borrow-! 'urn in time to -HI his ; il ii Surriay the right, title and interest with the j said F. T. Hyatt has in the following TEA. n et 'ing. 1 he MeCra -Kens v -o have been described real estate, situate, King?' r . - , and ueinc- in Warru-sville ' I . vl Last W ednesday evening- j: r t t ,, - wi uja-' milium Oi mill- spending severaf weeks with their, land and Jonathan's Creeks and 7. dm. mule' heal giabb, ,1 on, teeth and now the mule's hi. a he went lounil to the pulled ii down r.nd f its ears be' v.-e' n his met hing happened give a mighty jerk MEDFORD REUNION. , The annual reunion of the Med ' i generation will be held at the !'i)fim Farm in Clyde Township on 'he Inst Saturday in August. A pro i" im is hing arranged for the day. Mrs. Schell gave a dinner party at the Green Tree Tea Room to cerebrate the birthday of Dr. Schell arid and Mr. Kfppetoe. The table was- beautifully pi.rents here have returned to their bounded and described as follows, to respective home: Roy McCracken tolwlI1: i- i- , Befldnrrirfir on nnMinta'n Si!--i;-K wiianuo, mm. isennour to unnrlotte, i ... - - .. 7". , '"" !n.n-.f,l , f,- j r. . .... ... "in 01 .oii-s rvnor, ana runs ...... ooon- anu iiuia Mrs. Dungan to Elizabethton and Nor-lKr. 7114: W. crossirar Fa.torv i,r.n.,..h e-andles and the score crd, t f. ton Persons to Chapel Hill. at ItS ptiles. tI5- poles to '3 chest- rors were in keenim, ftt. th. mb. nve cX Vt' f ?T M G"e8tS f MrS- SchdI mr -to" U notes to a chestnut: i ctuded Mr- and Mrs- R'PPetoe, Mr. Mr. Marshall Feinster of Newton f'ing after him, "The old Allan in him still had the mastery." He held a meeting ir a little Naz fn ne church in a town whut" there wen three other churches, the people fa'ked about him rind misrepre nsentcd I lin, Alexander of Little Rock, Ark., hi in until finally he challenvred thej Grady Royd, Roy Martin, Charles ta.ee pastors and their congregation j Burgin. t meet him on the vsjuar- on ip DANCE AT THE GORDON. C. as v nu given date and quote Soil' tic.' with hi " -ei'C about. He .V's -evlv for '. ii 1 duel nt the appointed hour, but ,1) 01 appeared on the n,'"ie field ex cept an old negro man. He Ming i Sit-r tl'ev I nieled in th' slr'Ct nn1 ' Put 1 .-de a fervent prayi 'h( n gr. eot happy and .vh "i 'hc r sc f 1 t iir knee.; the oil r,-.i-' lo ked n tt p'lacher and sa o "!!' .;. wo, t.'i I : j oi: meeting.' I'e .-I.ii tirii I mt; quote six th 1 1 I ? n- j t . 11 .s In the s 1.1 i-i 1 her r.l bi n r .,ch he quoted VI of li s n, oef j tr co-operat, in this m.nt ie ' f'tm memory mini of J-in;- from '.he Bible. I '''lk 'bat i- ' di. :'. iv omen'. Hi.i "xpo it'"r of Hand, Carolina 'ountailll er. Wpym svi'le. N Pi ar Mr. 3anri: 'In r ri'lay of 'his we k")w there is to be at th? new schr ol nidto'ii.m entitled "A Li.'-' Bit rf Broadway." This is to rais? a fund foi the bnilii-ng of a club douse f-'r tne Woman's Club. Vile lauiej luive I- 'iptore is often tini i".' ani 'i K b id- ri JaC anything voe e cr l ennl. It is marvelous how God can make an unschooled cow boy a mighty agent in spreading Scriptural hiloness in the land and in helping to establish the kingdom of our Lord in the com mowealth of mankind. Jesus Christ did not go to the city of Jerusa.em for Hi apostles, but to the lowly and obscure fishermen of Galilee. In both of the sermon? I heard Brother Robinson paid hiifh tribute ter. so I have agreed to postpone my dance until 10 clock nnd run snrvc until 12 o'clock. We usually rjn tl.; .so dances fro-n 9 in'.' II. I vve-ild gi'-'idly appre inte a little notiv-e concerning this mat'' :' it. soir.e good porition in your papt -. Very tri.ly yoor, VAV.O DCN'IIAM unci Hon. S. M. Robinsoii will have ehnrpe of Medford jokes and remin iscences. There will be plenty of mr-ic and entertainment for all. All Medfords and their relntions are urged to bring dinner nnd o"ie early. W. SPURGEON BYERS. 7 aug President. BRIDGE PARTY RECENTLY FOR BRIDE ELECT. will arrive Friday to take part ire 4J nK ITU, Mr, Hugh Abel, Se, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Rhodebust, "A Little Bit of Broadway." Mr Feimster possesses a rich baritone voice and wiTI be heard in several" solos one of these being Marcheta. The social even 0? the week wilT l.e tain- Spanish oak; S. 66 W. 27 poles 6ff E. to Smathers' line 80 poles to a locust in a nat on a mountain; S. J W. 29 poles and 7 links to a the presentation of " Little Bit of rar hemlock near an oM field Broadwar" under the- atisnices of ho,ani lhe?. having boundkry S. ."cr fopTf t,.; MfV; t f Detroit Mrs. Wall Snwthers" North View; ihenca sJ,ter. Coble- Dr- J- 11,11x13 McCracken, AVilliam Coble, Ben West and Dr. Schell. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edgerton of Goldsboro, Mrs. Annie Williams of Guilford College an Mrs. 0. G. Gurley and children ot Greenville, N. have returned to their homes after tt visit with Mrs. R. 0 Edgerton. Mrs. M. H. Reeves gave a very nretty bridge party honoring Misses Isabella McDowell and Josephine Thomas. The home was decorated with quantities of gladioli and nas turtiums. At the close of tie r.t rie Mrs. Charles Thomas held top store and was given a deck of cards. She very graciously asked the hor.oreos to cut for the prize and Miss Mc Dowell cut high. The honor guests were given bottles of violet bath salts. Delicious cantaloupe a-la-modo with cake nnd candies was served. Those present were Misses Isabella nnd Josephine Thomas and Sara Thomas. Mesdames Charles Thomas, Robert Osborne, Roy Francis, Ben Sleeper, J. R. Thomas. .Mrs. Fred Carey returned Tuesday to her home in Hartford, Conn., af ter spending the past two months here ai the truest of hir mother, Mrs. J. M. Moody. Waynesville Woman's Club, w.ich will be followed by a brilliant mas querade ball at the Gordon Hotel. All the participants will attend in their costumes worn in the play. This is expected to be attenttsd by alt! the young people and visitors in the city. Chaperones will be npnointed, by the Gordon Hotel management, j 1 Follow the crowds to the beautiful High School Auditorium FriHay night ! nnd see the presentation of the clever musical comedy "A Little Bit of Rroadway." Bus line will be oper ated between 7:45 nnd S:'M, staiting at the Gordon Hotel, stopnir.g at Alexander's Drug Store ni:d the Hotel vaynesvi!Ie for the ac x.mmodatiin of those who wish to at'end the p!nv. Allen Taylor and George White of Louisville arc in Waynesville until the first of September. Chief Pharmacists' Mate Mack Al bright, who is stationed at Ports mouth, is here with Mrs. Albright for a two weeks' visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Albright. Other guests in the Al bright household are Mr. E. J. West of Greensboro and his father, Mr. J. J. West of Salisbury, who will be here about ten day. 1 85 SO' E. I4H poles to a stake in bmathers' road; thence with said road as it meanders 11 calls as? follows: N. 80" E. 20 poles; S. 52 E 13 Va poles to a mountain ; N. 77" E. 27 poles to the top of mountain; E. 14 poles; N. 64" E. 24 poles; N. 53s A SOX ARRIVES. Roobert Hume Breese, Jr. arrived Sunday morning to make his ncne with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Breese. FOR SALE Two of the Most Desirable Lots In "ROYAL PINES' Ashevllle's Newest Sub-Division Being developed by Mr. Philipps. Deed Includes Lights Paving, Sewer Vater and all Improvements. These" two lots are directly across the street from the old homestead and an automatic advance of 15 per cent takes place Sept. 1st. I purchased four adjoining lots and find myself unable to handle payments on two Leaving for St. Louis Satur day and offer attractive price to immediate purchaser ONE FOURTH DOWN - BALANCE ONE, TWO AND THREE YEARS Communicate Phone 100 and Ask for ' MR. SLADE, Vance Hotel, Asheville, N. C. 'A Real Opportunity

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