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SEVENTH PAGE ill, N. C. ;.. June 12, 1925 THE NEW3-REC0RD X 5 MARS HILL An .nrrmit Junior Collesre rnll.. rnvlr in ariHitinn tn thn VV"?K,B nv" ... " Hill "is making rapid progress. in 14 states, three foreign countries, and 66 counties in North Carolina, is the highest In Its-history. Faculty 2 6k college trained men and women, excellent literary societies,, library of 4,000 volumes, good laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, and Bi ology. School plant including endowment worth over $300,000. If 485 students came from outside of Madison, 112 from be yond the borders of the State, surely the school possesses merit which should commend it to our own people. Fall term opens August 18, 1925. Illustrated catalogue on request. Correspondence invited. Address r M00RE( pint, Mars Hill, N. C. From Lower Big Pine The people of this section were glad to see the little rain Sunday afternoon. "Mr. Hubert Waldrup spent Saturday night with his parents, MTand Mrs. R. H. Waldrup, at Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Caldwell of Big Pine visited his daugh ter Sunday, Mrs. Ella orley. Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Worley and little son, Junior, spent Sat urday night with Mrs. Worley s sister, Mrs. Everett Worley. Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Worley and children spent Saturday night with Mrs. Worley s par ents, Mr.xand Mrs. John Ran dall. A J Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ander son and children of Highland took dinner with Mr, ana mis. Phones 16 and 2497 CRUISE'S Superfluous Hair, Moles, Warts Facial and Scalp Electrical Treatments Permanent and Marcel Waving Hair Good3 to Order MANICURING 23 Haywood Street, SHAMPOOING HAIR DRESSING Asheville, N From BULL CREEK We are having a very good Surfday School at Bull Creek now. There were one hundred ten in Sunday School Sunday. Bull Creek has lost much of her spiritual power she once pos sessed. The farmers of this section are needing rain so they can fi nish setting tobacco and toma to plants. The ground is dry and hard. Mr. William ytle, accompa nied by John .and Mary Lou .Lytle, motored down from Bilt more Sunday. JTexa Hunter joined them at Bull Creek and they continued their spin to Re fuge. Several other Bull Oeek peo ple were also at Refuge. Mr. W. K. Hunter and family motored to Reem's Creek Sun day. Mr. Wilburn Sprinkle and Miss Grace Guthrje were visiting friends in this section last week., Mian Ola Hunter has return ed home after a three wcek'si visit on Grape Vine. " - - Miss Ora Edwards and Wes ley JHunter are attending sum mer school at Mars Hill College. GeoYgia and Mamie Buckner were the guests of Ora Edwards for dinner Sunday. - - ' Mr. Kline Guthrie is a regu-J i u i r jar visnor nere. r ; v Mr. D. D. Merretl visited Mr. K. K. Carson Sunday. He was I" Al "-i-ril Al" Air7 SAyTiilfZllifSfiifZIi! fr--"-""!!-''VU ft '3J r "-i ' ' 1 , ; 3? ; ' . - nW-rr v ,n.-mwT I Ttr T ASHEVILLE WELDWG C05IPANY ; . E, W.BLAKE WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF ALL METALS ' 'Welding' of Farming and Mining Machinery ' . ASpI"), -. Corner Southside vuhevillc, N. C ' . ' and Church St - PHONE 1119 COLLEGE f offering two years of standard usual four year h itrh school. Mars . The enrollment of 545, represent- II XV C 1 1 1 CJ fTViiv;. I nir Dn; Wollrnn nf RlllfFl JUIs.' UaUU II aiua up I is visiting friends and relatives here this week Mr Rvrett Worley went to Asheville last Monday witn Mr . . . w D. H. Baker. t . i iVXra. DOI11UC TT lllia . 4U...e v,,,. aiator Mrs. Homer Worley at Runion. U1"VV f - l mr, 5 fV r rarolina derson went to South Carolina last Friday on business. Miss Blanche Worley took dinner with Ethel Randall Sun day. Mr. Henry and Candy Wor ley and Mr. W. H. Roberts went to meeting last Sunday at Big Pine. We missed them in our Sunday School. Best wishes to News-Record and all its readers. Customers' Phone 2494 SHOP wanting some pictures made. Mav the work of the Kews- Record be crowned with success and all its readers blessed by its weeklj visits. From Gabriel's Creek The people of this place are very anxious to see a good rain fall. Mr. Tillery Phillips lost a fine cow some few weeks ngo. Mrs. Julius CaDDS and little fe -anddaughter, Marie Peek, are T a ... , . war m.l1 visiting her sister, Mrs. iiuery Phillins. . Mr. Robert Phillips, who has Vtppn sir. k for the past few weeks, is improving some. TVip nraver meeting1 was held at Rom Rice's last Friday nignt. A large crowd attended and there seemed to be great in terest in the meeting. There nrara anme made to reiOlCe The services will be held at Mr E. J. Sawyer's next Saturday night. We are glad to-hear of these Draver meetings. ' We feel sure it is helping our com munity. . -. - . ' ' , Mr. ftnH Mrs. Offie Silver and little Helen are spending a few days at Mrs. Silvers's parents, Mr. and Mrs." Julius Capps. TV,o HtlA A months old child i , - - . jof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Masn uaii-i burn, of Hickory, 'N. ftt buried in ' the cemetery here (Friday at 10 o'clock. W . Best wishes to News-Record. : ; . Subscribe to -The NEWS-RECORD t 15 c !fi OTAIIT IIR7S THE WORLD OVER IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIS AND OTHER NATIONS FOR 1 SEVEN DAY8 GIVEN THE HEWS IT rHE SOUTH What IS Taking Place In The South land Will B Found In Brief Paragraphs Foreign JoWh Hammond MacVeagh, thtrfl secretary o fthe American embassy at Havana, Cuba, has received orders ' ' tn rptnrn to Washington. He expects to leave Havana early in July. An official communique announces iat the Rlffian losses from French lArioi hnm norma mav zi una were aerial bombards May 21 and 22 were 260 killed and 300 wounded. The com- muniQUo .ihiwu mere iu "u v BHirmwuiUB iu i lira wuhi ocwi, ...... attacking Rifftans repulsed. Abd-EJl- - Krlm was resorted to be urging va rious tribesmen who have not here- Mon been . th fighting to organize against the French. One Canadian custom officer along the Canadian - United States border point has been relieved of his post and a general shake-up In the cus toms department is In" the offing, it is stated by Ottawa, Canada, newspa per. If she does not discontinue her v1ot u'" " - " - latlons of the disarmament clauses of V VMaatlU. taatv fWmilllV In fact will be an "armed nation," according . to the decision ! tne auies. ; The Norwegian government has de- cided to send two seaplanes to the Arctic preparatory to a search for tho Amundsen - Ellsworth nying expeai- tion to the north pole, which started from Spitzberflen May 21. Hage of two mlUIon dollars shot n thp Havana nubile In the acc ment lg announced, com- works depai ,mlir cabinet meeting tag after the i at the palace. Two seaplanes, the F-14 and F-22, are about ready for shipment on the the steamer Ingertre for Spitsbergen from Horten. It Is understood om- SJ arxCtsTthHn X . . . ,. base, Norway, ana co - oramaio their efforts to find the Amundsen- Viscount Foulet, who was minister of the interior m the Theunis cam- fnet, has accepted King Albert's in vitation to form a new Belgian min istry. Klnc George of England celebrated his birthday on the 3rd of June. The occasion was marked by the custom ary congratulations from relatives, friends and foreign rulers. Washington tne William Green, president of American Federation or LaDor, in a communication to Representatm John C. McKenzle, chairman or tne Muscle Shoals Inquiry commission de- clarea tnai conunimnce ui BUYciiiiuw ta. development an,, operation of Mus- cle Shoals was desirable ana aavan- i. in - the best disposition of the property. . ... , : tiiiratiniia at the treasury show nat nlans are (toing forward for a far-reaching offensive by the coast 22 jafSATS American coast. The recent drive, it seems, was only a "scratching or the seems, j ture operations will be on a scale that will end the nefarious, trade. D, A. C. Millspaugh forme the state department, but for several ytJCHB UOTU wa n Washington from Teheran In th. lat- ter part r June. Jt as been learned ff,cUlly.Doctf J . v. . i ...... renta jot tne pas w utu.ii.b ii mb m Home tor a va- nn cauon, tt7.w Thm . Northern Mechanical Works; . . . . , SJJZi 1;. burning aariipment industrial furnace, tor the smelt- ln of iron ut.au - Mu'- , . .. . .n A. declaeo snnnp in urKiuiun Xeumd In the last flT years In Lowndes comty In south Georgia, ol whlchVaIdosUlsthecounty seat.lt la iihowii tn wellmlnarr flKures Just shown fn preliminary figures Just mad. public by th. department oi commerce m Its farm census. , ' Th. , great froaen waste, between Alaska' and tn. North Pol., where a continent U supposed to Ifc nndei now and ice,- has - suddenly become mnnii of international rivalry, be cause of the clatm advanced by Can ada to practically all .of., that .tarti- Along wlth th. moaaagea of a num ber of governors expressing approval of th. July 4 defena. test plana, Gov ernor Trumbull of Connecticut, toM the war oapartment that the ehoto. ot the national holiday, aa ta. flat, wm m Traaafer of the bureau of mines I from the Interior department of . com merce has been decided npcJn. ' Attor ney General Barcent has , ruled the transfer can be made by eiecuUve or der, and action was agreed upon at I conference between President Cool- lIge and Secretaries Work aud Hoo ver. Without Benminff to interefer with the arrangements. President Coolldge 1 bas thrown a monkey wrench into the j plan to star him in the movies witn Ramon Navarro in the act of handing the actor a sheepsKin irom Annapons for use tn the scenario. Mr. Coolldge told callers he had no objection to appearing in the production, but did not feel any one unauthorized to re ceive a diploma Bhould be permitted to pass down the line and take a dummy diploma from his hand. Domestic Fire of undetermined origin caused a million dollar loss to the yards of T. V. Stinson Hardwood company, near .Helena, Ark. , William Brassfleld, New York, negro Janitor, has been Identified as the man seen near the vacant lot in Brooklyn where the battered body of Miss Flor ence Kane was found half an hour later. Charges of attempted assault upon three young women employees at a against James Lindsay and Roy Few- . ter, students at the Textile Industrial Institute there, after the arrest of three local men for the alleged abduc tion and flogging of Lfndsay, were dis missed. L. P. Summers of Abbingdon, Va., former United States district attor- uny , wan luuuu guJUL uj a juij federal court at Roanoke, Va., of vl- . ... 1 J ... 3 tit m. It tenced to serve fifteen months In the 1' Atlanta federal penitentiary Mrs. Ana Hughes, wbo expects to become a mother soon, was convicted by a jury In the Cooke county (CM- ;eago) criminal court or roDoery witn ' a gua The conviction carries In pen- jalty a sentence of three to twenty , 1 ta penitentiary, Plans for the merger of the Porto , Rico-American Steamship company of Baltimore with the Bull Line of New York, were ratified by stockhold- 9rs of the former company at Balti- more, Md. When Sheriff Fred E. Qulnn of York county, South Carolina, went to the county Jan the otner nignt to serve SreeTf "SmTtScL him. oveZw-' , . . . 1 . 1. 1 , 11 erea mm ana lucnea mm m a ueu and two of the three escaped . Dorothy Anderson may be married to Edward J. Sailstad, although she Is not yet . 6fflclaly free under pa- role from the industrial home for women Taycheedah, Wis. She is known as the "Sunshine Girl," and was one of. the principals In the re- cent death hoax. The diploma of Howard A. Schwei- ker of Albany, N. Y a senior at the Wesleyan university, Mlddletown, Conn., and captain or tne tennis team, ; was attached in a $iuu damage sun brought by a tailoring firm for alleg- . . ii ti, served Qn ea non-paymeui uu uuluos. J. L. MC- h nresldent-elect of the uni- v,tv versity. confessed to Coun- - , , LZl " ' on1 " , her aunt, Mrs. Emma Towns and fir- , - throp, Maine. t T. o t Avnlurlnn la all de- P? :JZL?;" - - - ner sister, ivirs. veiua ivamsey, Tennessee law against the"nf M.roll Snnrlnv teaching of evolution theories . urau ine, . been confined to her bed for the wi Flovd'some. - . . . . hlm; wi;ieJhniemberg of h,8 Sr3t;. brotner. alster-in-Uw ad five nennewir--- Ml,:l,, a,.un,IL. M! "near to tmrsUng with; music, merrl- ' ment and multi-colored pagonatry as . 77 - ivj. : i ine vomew m u mjiv, om "- - JJT ZT. , w, , . .... lra liAn. .1.4 every snu - - - return-famous. Tlbbett became fam ous one evening not so long ago when a" mmi audience at the New York Metropolitan Opera thundereM conUn- uoua applause for his singing or mas ter Ford In th. opera ralstaft ;- nr. armed , men ' held up .' th. Brlchtmoor Stat. Savings hank ta th. northwestern pan or jueovn m escaped with mora than eight Hun dred dollars ta currency. ' Three am- ployeaa and tea patrona or tne nana trere compelled to He on th. floor while th. robbers scooped all th. money ta th. tollers cages. ;t; Bench warranU w. ordered Issued i. rniiMvn far. Wallace Davis, Tom Poa, Varnoa Heath and Jowph C. Mo- Sinnay ot LRUs Koca, at-, nvi iA poewsslng hoods stolea ta th. tU a rohoary. : i, 1 Hi REAL ESTflTF FXRHAfJBF WE BUY, SELL, AND EXCHANGE ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE "ANYWHERE" u: I ffi We handle property either at private or auction sale. When you are in the market to buy, sell or exchange any kind of real estate, you will find it to your advan tage to write us, or come and see us and talk it over. If you write, give full information in first letter. MONEY TO LOAN: We negotiate first mortgage real estate loans. If you have money to put out in this way, you will find it to your advantage to give us a call, or if you have first class real estate, well located, and desire to borrow, we will negotiate the loan for you. NORTH CAROLINA REALTY CO. J. H. GROGG, Sec-Treas. Classic Building iTVMX? Pones 2581-1129 78 Pattoa Arena REALTORS Asheville, N. C. From BONNIE HILL A good rain would be a great help at the present as the far mers are waritincr to set out 'their tobacco crops. Mr. and Mrs. Kandaii Wyatt of Craggy, N. C." are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gowan, of this place, and also Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wyatt of Joe, N. C. Mr. D. S. Lamb has been very ill for the past two weeks, but is improving some at this writ ing. Mr. W. M. Wyatt went to Marshall today to see Dr. Rob erts. He reports that Mr. Wy att has inflamed tonsils. We hope he Will soon be well again. Mrs. Bettie Gowan and daughter, Dora, and Mrs. Alice LrOWan ana aaugmer, ivacnei, . ! Hi tfiifiiflffiifitrtfiiKffi 1 f g REDUCE 4p , ffi I JfJ ( US On all ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS AND APPLIANCES Also Have One DELCO LIGHT PLANT At a Sacrifice $190.00 installed. CITIZENS ELECTRIC COMPANY 3 Walnut St., Asheville, N. C. j in jj. '; I ey 31 ' Ifl t From PETERSBURG A The people of this place have 1 1 r st.art.eri a Snnriav Sfhnol Vierp It will be held at three o'clock J Migg Ledford( who hag Mrs. Nannie Carter spent xnow is tne tame ta ouy your WIRIP TPTTTT -lTG7.TTT!Tf S t 1 before the rush gets on. ' fertilizer, you may not get plant your tobacco. You know that ' means money lost for you. ,We have the best fertilizer that money will buy, ' the kind that will produce results. BUY FROM US AND BANK YOUR SAVINGS. City Dll MAPCHAI I M r '' : . BOLTED MEAL : Whole Wheat Flour. Bran Shorts, Cot Z ton Seed Meal. .Coffee, Lard, -Sugaf, Flour. Hay. Grain Etc . ' Ve Grind For Your Cattle Your Corn, Coh,Shuc!aandAiI. 0 ; F. E. FREET.1AN, Manager. - . o m . ..!. K , t j. i .. . ... , im were the afternoon callers at Mrs. Wyatt's this afternoon. Mrs. Cynthia Cook and Mrs. Veater Cook were viaitinc the sick Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norton had their first mess of green beans Sunday. Miss Maola Beck of Mud Spring was a pleasant visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Holt's Sunday. Mrs. Collin Cook is quite ill at this writing with neuralgia. Mr. Clarence Holt has been helDine his brothers hoe corn last week. Mr. Albert Gowan, who has been ill for some time, is re ported worse. We hope to see him wen again if it is God's will. WmXXXXKXXX !fi kinds of Gr?:ia F ffl Capps? of Gabriel's Creek, were visiting at the home of Mr. and ivirs. urne sirver Sunday and at tended Sunday School here. Best wishes to News-Record and its readers. Club bovs and crirls will 'gather at State College for their annual short course dur ing the week July 6 to 11. ' Extension authorities expect some 600 vounc neonle to at tend this course. 4 If you delay buying your. it at the time you need it to i-.- "A' Kpptoprlf. ... " i f"Aj-
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