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SOCIETY NEWS BREVARD DELEGATES TO ASHEVILLE CONVENTION Mrs, Oliver Orr, Misses Essie Norton, Winifi'ed Nicholson and Gerakline Barrett were delegates to a convention of the young people's missionary society of the Asheville district, hold at the Hillside Metho dist church Tuesday. The meeting proved both interest jVing and helpful. Especially inter ' 'estinjr was a talk given by Miss Julia Lake Stevens of the mission head quarters at Nashville, Tenn., and a missionary to China. Talks by other district officers were received with great enthusiasm. Miss Norton delivered the report of the Business Girl's Auxiliary and Miss Barrett gave a short discussion on the Negro in the Southland. LARGE NUMBER ENJOY WATERMELON FEAST Under the chaperonage of Mrs. E. L. Hamilton and Mrs. Lynch Moore, about fifty members of the younger set enjoyed a delightful evening at White Pine Forest Camping ground at a watermelon feast last Thursday. Many crames suitable to the out-of door life were played, after which the watermelon? were sliced. LARGE TEA FAVORS (iUESTS OF MRS. PATTON One of the most interesting social affairs of the sumiiui' season was the tea given by Mrs. Ed Patton on Wednesday afternon at the Ivy Hill Tea House, complimenting Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Greenville, mother of Mrs. Patton, and Miss Martha Davis of Raleigh. Mesdames Earle Maud 'in of Charlotte, Garland McGregor of Greenville and Alston Davis, of ? Baltimore ,all sisters of the hostess, j ( Assisting in the receiving line were, ' Mrs. David Ward, Mrs. Boyco Walk er, Mi?s Margaret Denver and Miss Annii' Jean Gash. Pouring tea was Miss Annie Hall. The rooms were attractively dec- ' o"ateil with mountain dowel's, the ? i i.l Ro:.e predominating. A Lout sixty-.'ive guests called dur- : ing the afternoon, among whom j were the following out-of-town ? guests: Misses Annie and Helen Hall i and Miss Elizabeth Maudlin of Char- 1 lotte, and Mrs. Todema Robertson of Tampa, Fla. ^ TO SELL IT? USE A WANT AD ' NEW YORK'S * HOMELIKE HOSTELRY SHERMAH ? SQUARE ? BROADWAY ol 70th STREET ^ Where You Will Find LARGE ROOMS CHARMINGLY FURNISHED AMPLE PARKING SPACE and BEST GARAGES Finest Food at MODERATE PRICES SATCCi SINGlE from $2 JO DOUBLE from K.00 G#org? J. Meyer, Manager i, HOME-MAKERS IN ENJOYABLE i MEETING i Mrs. H. E. Erwin was hostess to the Home-Makers class of the Bap tist church at the July meeting, held Tuesday afternoon. The devotionals were led by Mrs. Avpry Galloway. | Mrs. Perry Galloway was appoint ed by the president, Mrs. S. W. Rad ford, to welcome the visiting ladies in the church auditorium and con duct them to the class room. Many summer flowers were used in the attractive decorations of the Erwin home. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess, assisted by members of the club, served iced cantaloupe alamode. . . FORMER BREVARD BOY MARRIES MILWAUKEE GIRL An announcement of much inter est in Brevard is that of the wedding of Miss Jeanne Baker to Mr. Carl Townsend, which took place in Chi cago, 111., on June 21. Miss Baker is a native of Mil waukee but now holds the position as secretary to the president of the Chicago Film Laboratories, Chicago. ' Mr. Townsend is the youngest son | of Mrs. J. S. Greenwood, formerly of Waynesville. He has a responsible position with the Irwing Crawford Drug Co., of Chicago. He was for merly manager of one of Chicago's ' largest United Cigar Stores. | They will reside at the Barry Arms ? Hotel in Chicago for the present. Mrs. Campbell ? Dear, I saw the | cweetest little hat downtown today, j Campbell ? Put it on and let me see how you look in It. NOTICE OF SALE Under anil by virtue of the power | of sale contained in a Deed in Trust , executed on the 19th day of Aug. i 1925 by Mrs. A. F. Christy and Mrs. Pearl R. Wakely to Thos. H. Shipman, Trustee, which said deed in Trust is duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in Book 14 page 563 and indexed in said office and to which said index and record reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof for the purpose of description, and default having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the note secured by the said Deed in Trust and legal demand having been made for the payment of same by the holder of said note, and all other legal notices having been duly given, the undersigned trustee will, ' on Monday, Aug. 25, 1930 at 12:00 o'clock M. offer for sale at Public Auction and sell to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, County of Transylvania, State of North Caro lina, the following piece, parcel or lot of land, and all interests there in, as described in said deed in trust, and said land being more par ticularly described as follows: Being lots Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Block 1 of the H. C. Case Subdi vision, formerly known as the T. J. Wilson property, as shown by Map No. 256, surveyed and platted by John L. Stacy, Registered Surveyor, August 1925 said map being on rec ord in office of Register _of Deeds for Transylvania - ^nunty in Plat Book Noi 33 at ^ > 104 to which reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of said lots by metes and bounds. Said sale being made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, cost and expenses of said sale, i This 22nd day of July 1930. THOS. H. SHiPMAN, Trustee 1 July 23!30 AUG C 13 j HORSES Good horsemen pride themselves on the appear ance of their horses. Purina Omolene will keep them in good flesh, with sleek coats, and full of pep. Omolene will put them in such splendid condition that anyone would be proud of them. Let us send you a supply. COWS Cows usually give less milk as pastures dry up. Feed enough Purina Cow Chow to keep the milk flow up, and feed enough cooling, succulent Bulky Las to keep the cows in condition, and you will have no summer milk slump this year. MORE EGGS Hot, fat, lazy hens that are allowed to swelter and sizzle in the summer, can't be expected to lay. Feed them a cooling sum mer ration like Purina Chicken Chowder, and you will get more eggs right straight through the summer. May we send rou some? BETTER LAWNS Your lawn, no doubt, is beginning to look like the November winds had al ready begun to blow across it ? let us advise you aboat the proper care for it, and you will be sur prised at the difference in a sfywt time. B. & B. Feed & Seed Co. The Store with the Checkerboard Sign. PREACHER ATE BOTH GIZZARDS AND WON ENMITY OF BOBBY Couldn't Keep from Cussing When Lad Saw His Coveted Gizzard Going I.nto Plate of Preacher. WHITE BRITCHES AT $1.50 Well, folks, how in the world are you? We laid out of the paper last week, doggone it, because Mrs. Glaz ener had that big advertisement about all of them pretty dresses, which she sold to the good women from all parts of the county, and here she has gone and fetched in an other shipment of Chiffon Dresses which she is offering for only $4.95 ? but we got to get this column in :his week, or bust. So you can read ler dress advertisement and then read this stuff. Both of them are food, you bet, but danged if wc don't relieve this column is best. We sold a man TWO pairs of white britches Monday last, and he lad never before in all his life worn i pair of white britches ? that is, he lad never worn white britches on the ' >utside. We dont know how about I he underthings. But he was look- j ng at these white britches, and : vhen we told him that they would I vash good and clean, and not draw i ip, and that they cost him only i > 1.50, blamed if he didn't take TWO 1 It reminded us of a story that we leard one time. There was a little j >oy by the name of Bob. When he ' vas learning to talk, this little Bob ived with people who cussed all the 1 ime, so little Bob could outcuss a ailor. When he was about ten , 'ears old his parents died, and little Bobby went to live with his unclc 1 md aunt. These pepole were good t :hurch members and it nearly killed j hem to hear Bobby cuss like he did. I rhey whipped him, they begged him, hey done everything to break him. It was announced one day that the ireacher was coming to this home lext Sunday for dinner. The old oiks were scared stiff, fearing that 3obby would cuss while the preacher vas there. Bobby was very fond of he chicken gizzard, so his aunt, old him if he would be good all the ! ^eek, and not cuss a single cussword, I hat he could have the gizzard next I >unday. Bobby knew his onions, ' ind told his aunt that the preacher ras a.'so a fool about the gizzard, j Veil, the aunt then said she would j ?ill two chickens, put one gizzard on ? op of the meat plate and the other1 'izzard down under the gravy so j Job woud get one after the preacher lad had his. Well, Sunday came, >r.d not a bad word had come from JobbyV mo?J;b Hp , was nice at aunday School. He was nice "???1! hrough church. He was nice after hey all got home. He was nice at he table, while the preacher asked he blessing. Then the chicken plate vent, of course, to the preacher irst. He took the gizzard that was >n top. Then he saw two pullie 'ones, so he knew there must be an other gizzard in the dish, and the preacher went digging down until le found the other gizzard at the >ottom of the dish, under the gravy. He pulled it out and put it on his relate with the other gizzard. Little Bobby had been watching him close ly, and when he saw the preacher get the other gizzard, he yelled out: "Aunt Sally, I be thing didn't get both arizzards!" ^ ou look at these white britches here, and you'll take two pairs, too. Just one dollar and a half ? cheaper than patching your old ones. They're durable, too, and wear well and can be washed. Back to socks this time. Got an arm full of Golf Socks here that beat the band going at fifty cents a pair. They're good, they're o.k. and anyone can wear Golf Socks at fifty cents a pair. Got something else here that we ain't going to say much about, on ly tell you that this article is good, and away down in price from any other place. Kote*. 35 cents a dozen, in packages. Enough said. But we can talk about Ginghams, a whole paper full, and then never tell the full tale of Ginghams her? at Ten Cents a yard. This is t gingham that ordinarily sells for fif teen cents a yard, but we are selling them at Ten Cents a yard, becausc we bought them the Glazener Waj and we're selling them the Glazemi Way. GLAZENER'S INC. GLAZENER CUTS THE PRICE a::d sells the goods NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of i.he pQwer of sale contained in a deed in trust 'executed on the 19th day of Sep tember 1925 by Wm. B. Carroll to [Thomas H. Shipman, Trustee, which said deed in trust is duly recorded fin the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in ? Book 14 page 584 and indexed in 'said office arid to which said index 'and record reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof for the purpose of description, and | default having been made in the payment of both principal and in-, terest on the note secured by the 'said deed in trust and legal demand , ; having been made for the payment | of same by the holder of said note, ; and all other legal notices having ' been duly given, the undersigned ! will, on Monday, 25th day of August 1930 at 12:00 o'clock M. Offer for |sale at Public Auction and sell to .the highest bidder FOR CASH at ithe Court House Door in the Town of Brevard, County of Transylvania' , State of North Carolina, the follow ing piece, parcel or lot of land, and .all in|:rests therein, as described in | aid deed in trust, and said land be ing more particularly described as I ollows: i Being lots Nos. 15, 16, 17, and , 18 in Block 2 of the H. C. Case sub division formerly known as the T. ' J. Wilson property as shown by Map No. 25G, surveyed and platted by John L. Stacy, Registered Surveyor, ' August 1925, said map being on record in office of Register of Deeds for Transylvania County in Plat Book No. . . at page No. . . to which reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of said lots by metes and bounds. Said sale beinp: made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, cost and expenses of said sale. This the 22nd day of .July 1930. ' THOMAS H. SHIPMAN, Trustee. July 23]30'AUG 6! 13 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power if sale contained in a Deed in Trust xecuti'd on the 12th dav of Oct. 3925 by H. C. Case to J. D. Cald well, Trustee and T. H. Shipman, Trustee, which said Deed in Trust 1 is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in Book 19 page 303 and in dexed in said office and to which 1 said index and record reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof for the purpose of de scription, and default having been ; made in the payment of both prin cipal and interest on the notes se cured by the said Deed in Trust and legal demand having been made for the payment of same by the holder j of said notes, and all other legal notices having been duly given, the undersigned Trustees will ,on Mon day, August 25, 1930 at 12:00 o'clock M. offer for sale at Public Auction and sell to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, County of Transylvania, State of North Caro Ilina, the following piece, parcel or' | lot of land, and ail interests therein, j 'as described in said deed in trust, | i and said lands being mosre particu- j llarly described as follows: Lying in Eastatoe Township BE GINNING on a white oak on the southeast side of Trammels Branch' 'or Abram's Branch and runs north 16 deg west 160 poias to a boxwood at the head of the spring; thence south 74 deg. west 100 poles to a stake; thence south 16 deg. east 160 ( poles to a stake; thence north 74 deg. east 100 poles to the BEGIN- 1 NING, containing 112 acres more or less. Said sale being made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter, est, cost and expenses of said sale. This the 22 day of July 19S0. I J. D. CALDWELL, Trustee. T. H. SHIPMAN, Trustee. July 23J30|AUG 6[13 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power J of sale contained in a Deed in Trust ] executed on the 19th day of August , 1925 by William Speiccr and wife, i Mrs. William Speicer to Thomas H. Shipman, Trustee, which said deed . in Trust is duly recorded in the I office of the Register of Deeds of ! Transylvania County in Book 14'. page 536 and indexed in said office and to which said index and record * reference is hereby made and the " same made a part hereof for the ' purpose of description, and default ! having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the 1 note secured by the said Deed in 1 Trust and legal demand having been ' made for the payment of same by i the holder of the said note and ail 1 other legal notices having been duly ' given, the undersigned Trustee will, j on Monday 25th day of August 1930 at 12:00 o'clock M. offer for sale at Public Auction and sell to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard. ? County of Transylvania, State of : North Carolina, the following piece, ? parcel or lot of land, and all inter- i est therein, as describfd in said j ) Deed in Trust, and said land being : ! more particularly described as foi l lows: Being lots Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9, 10 | and 11 in Block 1 of the H. C. Case . subdivision formerly known as the : J T. J. Wilson property, as shown by map No. 256. surveyed and platted by John L. Stacy, Registered Sur veyor, August 1925 said map being on record in office of Register of Deeds for Transylvania County in Plat Book No. 33 at page No. 104, to which reference is hereby made for a full and complete descrpition of said lots by metes and bounds. Said sale being made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, cost and expenses of said sale. This the 22 day of July 1930. THOMAS H. SHIPMAN. Trustee. July 23|30i AUG 6,13 j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed in Trust executed on the 19th day of August 1925 by C. L. Nesbitt to Thos. ll. Shipman, Trustee, which said Deed in Trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in Book 14 page 580 and indexed in said office and to which said index and record reference is hereby made and tbv* same made a part hereof for the purpose of description, and default having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the note secured by the said Deed in Trust and legal demand having been made for the payment of same by the holder of said note, and all other legal notices having been duly given, the undersigned trustee, will, on Monday, 25th day of August 1930 at 12:00 o'clock M. Offer for sale at Public Auction and sell to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, County of Transylvania, State of North Carolina, the following piece, pcrcel or lot of land, and all inter est therein, as described in said Deed in Trust, and said land being more particularly described ai fol lows: Being lots Nos. 18 and 19 in Block 1 of the H. C. Case subdivis on formerly known as the T. J. Wilson property, as shown by" map So. 256, surveyed and platted by John L. Stacy, Registered Surveyor, August 1925, said map being on ?ecord in office of Register of Deeds For Transylvania County in Plat Book No. 33 at page No. 104, to which reference is hereby made for i full and complete description of >aid lots by metes and bounds. Said sale being made for the pur Jose of satisfying said debt, ^Tnter ;st, cost and expenses of said sale. This the 22 day of July 1930? THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Trustee. July 23 30 AUG 6 13 THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is* by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable. Costs lesa. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding jreatly reduced fares for short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION AN INVESTMENT An advertisement placed in the Little Ads is an in vestment that will make you money. The next time you have an odd article to sell or desire some used article place a small ad vertisement in this paper. The cost is small and the results are great. EVERY PAIR GORDON irft.SE NOW ON SALE^ Other Chiffon and Service Weight Hose $1.00 PAIR Gordon $1.50 Hose, Service or Chiffon. French Heel. Sale Price, PAIR Gordon V-Line $2.00 Hose all Silk Chiffon Sale Price, PAIR ???. . . Gordon $2, GO Hose, Chiffon, Service and Heavy Service. Sale Price, PAIR GORDON HOSIERY GORDON HOSIERY TtPUSHELL''9 GORDON HOSIERY GORDON HOSIERY
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