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Job Printing Is our Specialty All Kinds Only 50 Cents A Year. Good Clubbing Rates urn VJ O F M E N D IE R S Iff O U N T Y Name changed from VISITOR Nov. 19, 1918. Vol 3. No. 25 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919 Independent MRS. GOVER TO BUILD 50-ROOM BRICK HOTEL O- O- PERSONAL MENTION Erection ' to Begin on Fifth Avenue in Fall; Leased for Two Years; Popular as Hotel Keeper. N. D. Hollingsworth is on the sick list. Mrs. James Patterson is a patient at Patton Memorial Hospital. Miss Beulah Shipman is visiting Mrs. A. M.'Gover, whose reputa tion as a popular hotel manageress relatives in Blantvre. is highly enviable, having reached a Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kilpatrick are very nign stage oi popularity wnne visiting relatives in Brevard. she owned and managed the Ken- Miss Ruth Smith is visiting friends tucky nome, has decided to re-engage in Batesburg and Bennettsville. S. C. in me notei Dusiness ana announces Miss Margaret Uomar expects to ner pians ior a ou-room Drick moaern attend the summer school at the Uni structure on Fifth avenue between versity of Virginia. Church and Mam streets. V. E. Grant attended the log roll Mrs. Gover has purchased from ine- association of the Woodmen of rm t i t i m I . ueorge Stephens tne green nouse iac- the World in Old Fort Mondav. ing on Sixth avenue and contemplates Miss Clara Sargent, who has been moving her residence on Fifth and visiting her sister, Miss Eleanor, has Church to Sixth so as to provide returned. ample room for the hotel. The plans Albert H. Leslie has received his call for a hotel that is strictly modern honorable discharge and is home with steam neat, running water m from overseas. each room with baths for connection The friends of Miss Louise Heffner with each room. crave her a nleasant surprise party Mrs. liover informs me jnuwb one evening last week. that she has leased the hotel for two O. M. Whitfield, who has been years to a popular and well-known visiting his family in Asheville. has hotel keeper and that after the ex- returned to the city. piration of this period she expects to Mrs. Edward Felder of Columbia is assume the management. visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. Grimshaw Mrs. uover will conduct the restau- at Flat Rock. rant feature of the Chimney Rock Earl Hallman. who holds a position Company enterprise this summer and with a bank in Charlote, is visiting upon her return from that work ex- his mother in the city. pects to begin the erection of the hotel. The Stephens cottage is being re painted and improved otherwise and will be occupied this summer by a lady from Sumter, S. C. MRS. BAILEY BUYS HOUSE Mrs. L. Meng, who has been visit ing relatives in the city, has returned to her home in Laurens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cobb of Tryon were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John S. Forrest Friday and Saturday, E. M. Allison is able to be out again after confinement for several davs at his home bv reason of ill- Purchases Mr. Hudgins' Home in ness. Order to Make it an Annex of The H. A. Stepp has returned to his Cedars. duties with the First Bank and Trust Comnanv after a vacation of a few Mrs. J. W. Bailey, proprietress of davs. The Cedars, has purchased the 11- Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Rollins, who room residence of S. H. Hudgins and have been visiting Mrs. J. E. Jenkins. will conduct it as an annex of The have returned to their home in Cedars. Shelby. Mr. Hudgins sold on the condition Lieut. J. B. Rector of Azalea that he was to surrender possession waR the guest of his brother-in-law on the first of next January. There- John S. Forrest, for a couple of days m m mm 1 1 I upon Mrs. bailey will remoaei tne nast week. building, making quite a number of Miss Artie Barber had as her gues improvements so as to adjust it to last week a former schoolmate. Miss the purposes for which it is to be Maphide Lange, superintendent of used. Mrs. Bailey's newly acquired Margaret Wright Hospital in Augusta. property adjoins that of The Cedars . t. Ben Williams has received his and in case of enlargements of the honorable discharge from naval serv hotel, which is expected, eventually, jce and is in the city visiting friends she will not be hampered for ade- and relatives. quate grounds. Albert Beck, who has been in the The Cedars has been very popular employ of M. C. Letson's harness shop and Mrs. Bailey has enjoyed a natter- f0r the past few years, has purchased ing patronage ever since it was erect- from Mr. Letson one-third interest ed and it is confidently expected by hn the business. those who know her ambitions that Mrs. J. E. Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. important enlargements will be made Avery Justus and M. L. Shipman -at no distant date. motored to Blantvre Sunday and spent the day with M. L. Shipman's Corrections parents, Mr. ana Mrs. f rank snip The NEWS observes itself falling man PERSONAL MENTION O MR. WOOTEN BUYS THE CAROLINA TERRACE HOTEL Mrs. J. H. Hines is on the sick list. I Will be Operated Under Same Popu- Lawrence J. Pace was in Atlanta . rian .ot 5tucky Home, last week. Which Is to be Enlarged. If! T . T 1 . ! 1 p.""-?,:1 13 Ylsmns reia" E. B. Wooten, who since his pur 7 V, "Vcc" . , tlIJ chase of the Kentucky Home has Mrs. G. L. Anders and children are made a signal success of the hotel visiting relatives m Greenville. business in Hendersonville, has pur Solicitor J. E. Shipman is attend- chased from Howell Cobb the Caro- ing court in Rutherfordton. lina Terrace at a price around Rev. J. C. Seagle is a patient in $50,000. Biltmore Hospital. It is Mr. Wooten's intention to Mrs. C. M. Pace is visiting relatives open his new hotel in June. E. B. in Spartanburg. Wooten will be in active charge and Dr. Drummond and family of his son, J. C. Wooten, will continue Greenville spent the week-end at their with the management of the Ken- summer home in Lennox Park."' tucky Home. The Carolina Terrace Edward Bryson of Hilton Village, will be operated only as a summer Va., is visiting his family at the hotel. The style of management that home of Mrs. J. Boling. has made the Kentucky Home singu- Mrs. Lucile Burroughs Godfrey of larly popular will be employed at the Cheraw, S. C, is visiting her sister, Carolina Terrace. Mrs. J. L. Egerton. Mr. Cobb, who is in the hotel busi- W. R. Gruber returned Monday ness in Raleigh, was prompted to after an extended absence at his sell his Hendersonville property home in Marion. which he bought and highly improved Mr. and Mrs. Fulton King of Ashe- with a big expenditure about three ville are visiting his parents, Mr. and years ago, by reason of the absence Mrs. A. F. P. King. of his son, Arthur Cobb, in service m Dr. R. N. Pratt participated in the r ranee, who was manager of the rally service at Columbus on the 20th, hotel here. according to the Tryon News. The popularity of the Kentucky Sgt. Louie Hesterly leaves tomor- xiome calls for additional room and row after a visit from Ft. McPher- m order to take care of the patron- son to his mother, Mrs. N. E. Hesterly. age an addition of 40 rooms on the Miss Louise Browning and Walton west side is contemplated, each room Browning from McCrary, Ark., are to have running water and private visiting their brother, Rev. Raymond bath. Browning. Rev. C. R. Cody, who is attend- VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN ASSUMES FINE SHAPE Intensive Campaign on in City Today to be Followed by One Over Entire County Until Quota Is Subscribed. into' error by articles on another page stating that Rev. G. W. Belk is con ducting a meeting at the East Hen dersonville Baptist church and that Miss Barber is in Forest City. More Fish Than Tale Bill Head, while fishing one day last week in French Broad river, caught a fish weighing 14 1-2 lbs and measuring 38 inches in length. Mr. and Mrs. Hyder Entertain Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hyder enter tained at their home Friday evening in honor of several soldiers who re cently returned from overseas. Re freshments and string band music added to the enjoyment of the . Sunday Schools Picnic The Sunday schools of Valley Hill and Pleasant Hill enjoyed a Picnic last Saturday week at Pinnacle mountain. rhe monthly business meeting of the Mother's Class of the First Bap tist Sunday school will be held at the home of Mrs. James Stepp at 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. -. "Irs. J. M. Flack has returned to ) .r home at Chimney Rock greatly improved after receiving treatment at the Rutherford hospital, according to the Rutherfordton Sun. Marion L. Walker, who recently re turned from overseas service, will address the First Baptist Sunday school next Sunday. He will speak on view points gathered from war time service. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Cody and family. Mrs. Thos. Seagle and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith at Hillgirt. Erecting Garage Building Glover Anders is erecting a brick building on the south side of Fifth avenue east. ing the Episcopal Theological Semi nary at Alexandria, Va., is visiting his family m the city. State Commissioner of Labor and Printing M. L. Shipman arrived from Raleigh Saturday . to look after his newspaper interests in this city. Prospects for the success of the Mrs. Pink Townsend, who has been Victory Loan of $135,000 in Hender visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lane, son county took on a better coloring returned Sunday to her home in Ashe- last Friday afternoon at the most rep- ville. resentative of several attempted Misses Sue and Hattie Justus, gatherings incident to this campaign. Messrs. John Nesbitt and Luniel R. P. Freeze, chairman of the city Enloe of Edneyville were week-end campaign, presided and named cap guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Pace, tains for a canvass of the city today Messrs Frank, Charlie and Logan (Tuesday). These captains selected Flynn and Lonnie Frady of Uree helpers and a whirlwind canvass of ' spent the week-end with Mr. and the city is being made today. The Mrs. H. M. Flynn. committees will report at the city hall Mrs. A. P. Cannon, who has been tonight at 8:30 and the county will visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Patton at be mapped out for a campaign, begin Flat Rock, has returned to her home ning Wednesday. Quite a number of in Greenville. cars have been volunteered for rural J. D. Beveridge has accepted the service and the outlook is promising management of the campaign of the for success. Western Carolina zone for the Sal- The captains for the city work are : vation Army and has gone to Ashe- S. Y. Bryson, W. A. Keith, T. L. ville to conduct the undertaking. Durham, J. Mack Rhodes, Clarence Misses Lenora Jackson and Lula Latham, W. F. Penny. Certain ter Sherman, Mrs. Frances Sherman and ritory has been- allotted each captain Messrs. Hobart Jackson, J. B. Sher- and his workers. Ladies will work man and Seldon Shipman were week-1 the residential sections of the city. end guests of Mrs. M. A. Jackson in I Rutherfordton. I Davis-Murray George B. Cobb of Tryon was inl Miss Nancy Davis of Brevard and the city Saturday. Mr. Cobb stated Benson Murray of Hendersonville that his son, Charlie Cobb, formerly were married Sunday afternoon by of Hendersonville, was in the mechan- Rev. H. T. Rikard at the home of ical department of the Knoxville Mrs. Hester Davis, Hendersonville. Journal & Tribune. Marion L. Walker, of Glendale, S. I Wholesale Company's Dissolution C. who recently returned from over-1 The Hendersonville Wholesale seas service, where he was military Grocery Company, incorporated, has police, resumed his position yester- dissolved as a corporation but con day with the Bland Hardware Com- tinues business with the same capital pany, also the office of secretary- and under the same management treasurer of the First Baptist Sunday with W. A. Keith, president; G. W. school ILentz, vice president: C. G. Keith, Arthur Cobb and son, Marion, were secretary-treasurer. up last week from Raleigh incident to the transfer of the Carolina Ter-I Mrs. Duncan Dies Suddenlr race property. Arthur Cobb, another Mrs. Alfred Duncan of East Flat ' son, who ran the hotel, is in govern-1 Rock died in the city Sunday at the. ment service in r ranee. home ox her sister, Mrs. Nathan Dun- J. R. Willson left on Saturday for can. Mrs. Duncan was taken sud- Pittsburgh, Pa., to attend the cele-ldenly ill while coming to the city bration of the return of the company I on the train from Flat Rock. Medical of engineers to that city after serv-laid was rushed to her assistance but ice overseas. Mr. Wuuon s son, I she died soon alter reaching the home Alex., was in the company and landed I of her sister. The funeral services in New York last week. were held at Dana Monday afternoon.
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