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rm ji Job Printing Is our Specialty All Kinds Only 50 Cents A Year. Good Clubbing Rates UVJ OF M E N D IE K S NT c O U N T Y Name changed from VISITOR Nov. 19. 1918. HENDERSONVILLE, N. G., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919 MRS. J. B. SHERMAN DEAD SAMUEL JOHNSTON DEAD Vol.3. No. 28 PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT . IN JUNE 1.1 p , ,. c 7T7 n, - J5rs- J B- Sherman, aged 48 years, Samuel Johnston died Wednesday - J-iOCai 1UD11C OCnOOl to (.lOKA nn .lnn 1 fllPrl nt hor hnma - - iVii L""e a"u "er wnicn caused by appendicitis. Mr. Johnston m, ... , , , , resulted from a complication of was born in Glasgow Scotland aH mi i J "Wuvi " I . luiiuwiiig xxxxxuexxz., uiu not came to Amenca when hnf a vnnH Will close on June fi I nnmn nrovnnt tvtc cu i V. A . rr wnen out a youth ci 11 . . ii . - "m;u. iio. Guelman, ana irom mat time made this ronr- . Following is the program in out- f before her marriage, Miss try his home. H? revfsited Scotland Martha Hyder, daughter of Mr. and only once during his lifetime He was . . Friday evening, May 30 exercises Mrs Hampton Hyder, had always engaged for a T numbed "of years fn Sunt weHntHiS?de;.f apreSS t7 n tMl CU,ntI ad 7" I C0S- olfsale and retai? mLcantile busi- countv s'chh PP ' f Bunco.mbe 2fent member J the Baptist church, neas in Charleston, S. C. Coming to county schools. - She was a good neighbor a kind- this city some twenty years aso he Sunday morning, June 1, 11:00 hearted woman who performed many purchased the dry goods store of 'the ReCvDr oTchandl nf aT -if f" ? Un-obtrUsive char. Ee JosephC-dntod Kev,; JJr-,u- J- Chandler of Asheville. funeral services were conducted by with it until hk dpafh u0 tiocTserning' JUne 5' SradUa" SltV-cWS,:hB1bdUrn aiEefUSe "nl'luful taSLWmana nun exercises. tlSt church Mondav aft.prnnnn nt t Pa mo a i Friday evening June fi. Mo s.h, n VWV Mr SoTo " " Tv 1VL "f aVl?V memoer 01 Dlav. "ThA RnttPrfli" ' w wi,7 3"Z rman. .nc cnurchand all Independent o I o- PEKSONAL MENTION , j i . , , i vauwuu cuurcn ana ail her husband and eight children of who knew him had full confidence in mib t,.or. luey are: mrs. oi- ms Christian character. He was a hns, Misses Lute and Hattie Sherman, friend to the friendless, a kind and JJewey, Doll, Willie, Horace and Ed- hosDitable neighbor 0 Win. Her brothers and sisters are; and upright in his dealins-s with bis nhn M ilMnw. l- i; J! I I n METHODISTS GO OVER TOP IN THEIR CENTENARY DRIVE Henderson County Methodists Sub scribe Liberally; Local Church Over $18,000 in Three Hours. The Methodists of Hen A county made an unnarallplpri Sunday when thev made their H rivp in behalf of the Centenarv move ment. , . Within three hours the TTenHersnTi. ville Methodist church raised $18,331. The canvass was made in the after noon and the response was encourag ing. It Was a remarkahle rernrrl onrl others as good have been made with many Methodist churches in this movement. . Countv Chairm an T)lirfpp ronnrtol on Monday that Mills River, Horse Shoe, Shaws Creek and Flat Rock churches had raised their quotas. ine oversubscription from some of these churches anH fho miooollonnAno A. Kurtz is in New York for a Doc!' HjSer kra Luia Case? to fidft ta&d ShT 1? dfa yet to be ma7! & them w w days on business. ZnX? Oase Mrs. faith in God and patiently submitted in the opinion of Mr. Durfee nut i lu wiiii, nfe?if hii ill f-rimo rn niwi i v i li -j t . mi - - v v,. xxi lu.iuc uciiuersun county saiely over the Cirri CY nt riivma rwmriAm, Tlf I t. J u"51 LI1C few days on business. Miss Pink Gash nf Ft.nwah the week-end with the Misses Dixon, son W D. Justus, Seldon Shipman, Johnston was a good c!tizenterSt n. , , v,mUU Kjuiiiiaxi, uxiusi-uxi was a gooa citizen, interest- Miss Beulah Donnaho of Biltmore Pexter. Jones S. Y. Bryson, John ed, deeply, in that which was for the LIST PROPFRTY phi i .Mrnur visiting Miss Dessie Dixon. forrest. material, educational and moral nn- T PROPERTY, POLL, INCOME building of his community Earl Huggins spent the week-end wnn relatives at Beulah. 14- I - largely through Mr. Johnston's efforts nronertv Z fnH , 8t that the Roman Catholic churrh Mrs. Whitaker Entertains Tir Til.- . nn u , . . . . t. ""--i "6" umisiuil B euuris nrnnortw Miss Bernice Bans, whn j... ; Li ne. e?lWea W the Roman Catholic church w rafcT.J ill is imnrftvino. a. , nome at anuga aKe JJTiaay built here. He worked and nlanned rrC V j. in, is improving. nie-ht with n snripl MnCi raa i. i dI, p,.e? The law directs the Countv Cn. Monroe Redden has accepted a po- and refreshments were enjoyed by the K'S ffiZSTlS missioners to charge all persons 25 ion m Goldsboro.( twenty-five guests. are a monument hta SSSo fhS 2?' funeral services were cnnnWprf Mr ""U1U ' "w WXbe D.e cnarged on all Appeal to Modern Woodmen Father Marion at the Catholic church ffre"l ascvered not listed, unless 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Z "L" w satisiactory pxcuse sition in Goldsboro. Mrs. W. A. Morris, who has been on the sick list, is improving. O. M. Whitfield spent the week-end with his family in Asheville. - Mrs. J. T. Brinkley had as her suesc last weeK her son-m-law, W. E Broughton, of Columbia. J. C. Morrow, Jr., who spent a few days m Gainsville, Ga., last week, has returned to the city. w. m. bhelton of Greenville spent All. members of . Fernwood Camn 3 nvwv vXa.ZT """t1""' they can show a satisfactory excuse M. W. of A. are reauested to be rZ7 ZrL 1 2 UL' or before the first Monday in - i "-''f wv fiukj vctia ui i. i i i l i - x. . a. i i ii nir l i . . 7 i i fi-i.iiiiMr i -- --- j , I """f "" vvtio jcaia oia, i! present at the hall on Mondav. Mav I survivor! o.v u.uv vv vure uu ijxupuaeu i ier, ivirs. xv. xi. otaton. new rates. Summer Commercial School J. C. Wilson has returned from Columbia, S. C., where he took a the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs S H ourse m . stenotypy. He is planning Gilreath. to Pen a business school in the pub lic school building of H.endersonville PLANS PERFECTED TO HONOR MEN FROM SERVICE MAY 30: PARADE AND BASKET DINNER Miss Maxine Shipman of Etowah spent the week-end with Miss Helen Morris. Mrs. Z. A. Shipman of Etowah is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. A. iuurns, on June 9. Douglas Angus is on the sick list. Mrs. Frank Burroughs and daugh- Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Invited to Bring Friend and Enjoy Parade and Basket Dinner, Numerous Well-Filled Baskets Wanted. The listers for TTenrl prsnnvillo township can be found at the court house. The listers of all tther fr.m. ships can-be found at their appoint ments and at their homes. You are reauested to list vonr property soon as Dossihle wait until the last day. Adv. lc. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the manv lrinrlnoeoaa cU, I. . "v...v.ttt raxivvrxx us by our friends during the illness "D1 1 1 ' ' m . , a. W . X, to " "V "6 flails nave aeen periected lor ua u uur ienas aunng the illness Homer Patterson J cT"'""! orating tne return of men from u aeain 01 r Deloved mother and - wwvwa W llf A. I.l.rill IMIl I A. A W U. -A. A. LII1I IJllll V 1V. k 1 . ( . . Sill Mr! X I TflH C HTT1 An Saaw m A I U I X KM tt in i v ... . x "-"-v i - - - rfj vac ociviLc ui Li it! 1 1 ruun TV. I . retnrnpTh. visit to the former's daugh- The celebration will be on May S2 N F rine , t i, . ' ter' Mrs J' L ESerton- 30 decoration day. The men home snenhpJi ' Sh0.has feen Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wall and daugh- from service will parade about 11 has rp?frnp tGr m Davtona' F., ter, Katharine, who spent several o'clock. Free transportation will be uas returned. j0, ., . i t 1 i-.i . , Mi! Rpcsio Pm,, Ylir".,'"c 1U1UI sister, iwrs. iiucu nxciu tu uaurei rarK, wnere ck is vIStinJMt (fChlmn?,y A- J' WiIliams. las week, have re- a picnic dinner will be served. Each )CK IS VlSltmCT Mr. and Mrs T? T I i i n. u: :i ... , J. B. Sherman and family. OPERA HOUSE IS GIVING HIGH-CLASS ATTRACTIONS m Rock is visiting Mr d n f J- Williams, last week, have re- a picnic dinner will be served,, EachUiV.lana,?er U' Lo..P of the local Freeman w Jr turnea to tneir nome m uampobello. soiaier, sailor or marine will have vpera ouse Save his amusement ACCXXXaXX. I -mr v - . I 4-U A 1 xl; m . nrnMnn 4 1 ... Mrs John R Tnnmm onj -i-n Ivlrs- J M- Uannon of Savannah, "1C " laKing one inend AU summer a Dig boost of iSidSS S C n? rtf1 Ga- and A J- Gannon of Younges along for the occasion and the people having the "Old HickoryNuts" end with Dr and Mrs E E Rtr" Island' S' C" who attended the W1 Pvide the basket dinner. Those here Saturday. The evening perform- Mr and Mr? T T nr; v1 j "eral of S. Johnston, have returned interested are asked to attend and anSe was enjoyed by a crowded house as their mest "for The veew home- ' ' take a basket of dinner. If they and every number was most favorably BenjfSinDiJrnam of aVwS?' MrS Mr. and Mrs A J Williams Miss ,Can ' attend thev are requested to received. It was clean-absolutelj JSIsjs aiS5sfiJ 1 m "HST&rtt. who attended tt. S SSEf SHX -C? ""i''L? A- Iu.Iiir!..S5W!!.to southern Baptist conventinn w Misa Ruth Tri nf . "X' '. " T" " mt .rMJ"'" ,"?."" " week , AtUnU returned home Monl Mount, and 1 Miss Anna Thompson A Zr tuenda of the men Mrs A j r. . v -"'rjr. nave reiurnea to tneir from service" s expected and many, AirS. A. J. Oannon Of Ynnnt I home., after tnonH nir a ratal. m n;-. ! Tr.. . Island t . i . T . 1 1 , ., . " - " ; uiaiijr lamiiies in nenaerson county M S Johnston niTrCek S JS1' SSJ Freeman at Chimney are expected to show their apprecia K II Staton r and Mrs' tion the faithful of the boys Mrs. II. G. SavW ,J," a"a lnt ,wmiam P"- and py Dnnging or sending a well-filled hr m., Vc" tTv . wiure lurnea nome. Chiton remained in this StJ8' MissPatsy Palmer, of school Miss Cora Lett left the motor Mr. and Mr. R. TT Rt Pa"7m Atlanta to visit Miss Lee in he Iadiea of the uennnviUa ns Vincent and Leon, will make Geonre Crawford whn 'i... "ofP1 Association wish to express CARD OF THANKS sons, V mcent and Leon, will make r.-nr(,0 rMrr ' i. u Hospital Association wish to express their home with Mrs. SUtonVmoTher! makfnThis homt in Charfo8 fnr'S their sincere thanks to a11 thosewho Mrs. S. Johnston. m'ner' f 13 i1 hirPXefnfoJ contributed and assisted in the linen . Dr. J. Albert Hart, who has been STbSffirB fPrii?r shower for the Patton Memorial Hos- - : i,ix upcniuun. I ' J ' iVr Rev. W. It. Da aliases Elizabeth and Ann. I r j """""J J- d..i: SSpSTtSS,- S;.irii FFf BypSKht Miss Emiwbank en"t'erUined her 011 Slxtll;Vr. Puett was formerly a pastor in Sunday school class at the Episcopal Henderson county. rectory May 10 with a candy pulling. On next Mondav nirhf A l Skovgaard is a world-famed Danish violinist and will be accompanied by Madame Skovgaard and Miss Jean Wilcox, the latter a popular Ameri can vocal artist. They come direct from Florida where they have been highly aDDreciated bv miKl Invar. iw large places like Tamna nrf .To.vc ville. Working Up Junior Order Perry II. Gallownv .,n."Tr the Jr. O. U. A. M. of Brevard at the rCQUeSt Of the tata will be in Henderonvilla UTorin.n to do some preliminary work incident to the organizing of such an order in Ilendersonrillp- trhora . a Junior order several years ago. A tboroufhlr read naw.n.... . thoroufKIr rood advert itifi. .-J: Tht' Th NEWS.
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