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THURSDAY, -MARCH 1, 193, THE AYNESYILLE Mot'NTAlNEEK Page G V-y IEIIEU5 MITCHELL iPW Clyde News hi ivci ;;t ! ng f rom M .irr Mu.nf All ur.ecuM c-t.r.i: AIkci:-. A . ; ., rl. t '' gi-nc-" A - ;"' Mi. liilldtv . - nic :n c nr, $.a.t. :ty .imvw were m:ii ti:iw .-... i i.i.iu .-'I... ....... ..... ii.. 1 . v,,n 1 ' n, rr.eii 1 1; . k I k r ........ I j, 11 ..' .... "lr.ens uie i'.rm ritsnt wt-if, i H.. wi-st :: . the anteroom an.l reiiased it mvselt" n hi- i.kt.m. uU 1b,.r,. , ?' th- t- iick- handed 1 wvi-e ging t do it next. I ttucs.- him a paper, i he gt wised ut to I hi- kind narts Vti' her. She'.- vou uUK.nt to lay. ..,.u ;, ' -Vv!l. too lat.. !i..v. a i Space hu.-K-i iiim up quickly. ! wiec --wa faintlv regretful as 'he l.-i::-- .it the papt-r. -Never mind-" , turned ba.k to her cotfrl'e. Hi .turtV.! tin- i.ani-r into hi-, pocket ".Swell part, commciiu-.i .-pact tn c M A PTE It 1 Playing The I,ady Gi'.letti '- secretary hurried . dice while tht t'hii-f and . .jis- vtvr were still '1 w.. ir. p. 'Hi; hri i- t ,-h '.Vice in I 1 i1 d. M. 1 - Were i". K. ( Mu.-k 'Fi-h a I-i 1 . Mv 1 . ( huivh, Sou! ma'ii- :v ll.'V ( annoii, an ... .-,,,-,i;v,...i d Mr-. 1 m v : n i.r. iu.-t Mr and Mrs. day in Clydr with the fornn rV aunt Mr-. Mack Kish. Kalph O.llrpe pa.tMt-. th Fu-fman. fc'rorrnaii, spor.t thi- stu.K'nt at Weaver vifk-i"!iil with hi. and Mrs H. Friend: ""hy have you riven the Kt-nernl -such a "peculiar pose?" Sculptor: "You see, it was started i a an equestrian statue and then the j ccmnntte,- found they couldn't arf.rd i h.--hi. !-. " Mi !!! .1 lushed Hru.e tne Hil H. G. Hurst i.v Mm. Sellers. -U with i ; Kd n pita Marjiaret -pent the relatives. ule., Hrvek.' 111 and nd I Jetty w.-ek-en 1 11 cnil- j and Mr? lx- doinji' Ho.-' oper- iDixr- T.urint' till" Mrs. M.Kjnev, Mrs. K. L. I't-niand, a Mrs. Chu uients. Amoiifc thoM- preen Mr- H L. reemun. John Staiuiv, Mr. a Cathev Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mi.-. .!. M. An M r--. !(. annon. 1'enland -en.'ed itfic t were Rev. and Mr. and Mr-, nd Mrs. T A. , Hruce Sellers dersoiv Mr. and Mr. and Mrs .f.r.. Cille't. u-h.. had followed him heard l.iliet-.e say they wer into the anteroom, could read it. i :ng to put Alice ( olle in it. , .I..-- a- I : bought. H. K. She'.- hy. ( oie c.uildn t conceive Alice s t-ono ..-at to in- i lady. Thanks, you character, and he-ide.- she built VU." The tw.. dick.- left ie!uc-llike .1 (.hanne! ,-wimmer! Imagine taritly. her sitting in a pumpkin ilrav.r y "I.e. me Me, a:d (ililette. i- tn-r mice! tending h hand for the paper. .Space was puzzled. "Wliat "a "i- "Yi-u'w co to trust me. H. K. ; k:n?" Two cook- are -troinir to ,-poil thib i "1 don't expect yi-u to know any omelette. Di.ln't I tret her Uack tie- , tlnnir a- tfentte and lovt ly a ma. fore?'' i .-tory. The pumpkin drawn by the Yes, but- ' . six mice that Alice went to t'le 'all "Well, I won't fail this time. The ' in." Kirl i. putty in my hands." ! ' That wa.-n't Alice. 1'hat wa- Snace H anion's auto spend past a mdeielia. bilibourd or. the desert which read:1 "It happened to be Alice.' Lola Wvlome t-. tiie Desert and I'alm i voice was vol y cool. Spring Soutnern California's mo.-t "Listen. Screwy,' our.-i out .Space, fashionai.lf tvsori." It was early i in m.-irust. -SiK-akinu of Alu-e. yuu tnorTiinp and the riH.ster.- were wel-1 re full of treacle." fomux a new liny. Haif an hour later "1'ni not lull et wnat you are. i the auto drew tip in front ot the Deep i vou ' ei! Rar.cn m I'alm Springs and she t...ped her waiter eame up. Space ciimberl out while a bellboy ,)Iuinv tlu-tere.l to interrupt such unloaded hi.- bags. acrimonious discmr.-e He couched "Hiif.lon'.- the name, he said to i jr,. .,?!: "Kr, Mivi Bums- At her the clerk "Monarch You got nty upturned look from ye- till h"--'ir.''.''' ! tile, he shrank away, niunmii'inm Hui.-t Justice. Mr. and Mr-, (.erald KUh. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Walker. .,n. f'tv.ili.. I'.-nlaiul. Mr-. I Mack Fish. Mrs. dradv Rogers, Mrs. .). K. Rush, Mrs. (feorge Rogers, Mrs. (irover Haynes. Mrs. Krnest Rogers. Mr-. Neal Carr. Mr-. Donald Jones. Mrs. J. f. Havnes. Mrs. Helen Med ford, Mrs. R. I.. I'enland Mrs. Min nie Spencer. Mis.- Haselle Stall, MisJ Willie liolunson. M:s Jennie K 11 -ley, II'-- MiM Rogers. Ml- I.UClle Catiuv. l-'rank ("atiiey and Shirley ni'V. Mr. Hon You mu- Ave -". .' "ear Will The h'.r- u v;i,nt topp tered. are waiting. I.oia ar..-a. Will vou -ec that my i maid is informed, plea.-e'.' li The 1I' vv;ly i waiter nodded as he pulled back her : chair. She looked majestically at "Your 'bungalow's right in back." 1 .Space. 'And I d sit a a different .-..,id a bell-hop, picking up his hue- j table a; .luncheon." She .-wept re- Snace . f d lowed, him into 'the 1 gaily., for a -Mia.ll woman, out ot the . j ,o :: ;.J,J.;v ':k. -kJt -k kvx: lhe m-t throw .us together, don t they.' said Spate. ha.. :eao nr an. W.-P'r,. Jh, d m-. -nop the fully. ' Are you horse I asKed fur . I: " She fro?,, .ii feigning great surpr 1m her. . "Whv, Lola! Oi all the fanev meeting you here! "I might have Known corritullv. iveio lialicaivw.- Ill tae la Burns wearing an early morning Miss Burns, .-aid met in the hall. he replied, checr ure thev got that He's the only one o silence as Space led ajuire where back the people u t iding in I'alm Springs. e, hurried up c id lb thtfe.- no iven opening your Mggae, pace 11 anion. oa can turn ngnt around and go bacN tJillette I in t.irougr. nd tell my ever do you understand' Through for- Aoa re iu.st chasmir i wild goee "Listen. I'm chasing nothing rut tosure mveif. dillettc tired nie tor "Most evervnod Ige route." Okev p..Ce rule- waiter t' uallv war.' tr rl.. th: time. id no if gh hca4 -WeeH 3 t'hirra tir-t -top.' I w- "ere, who oid and about it." Lola nodded ' her "And so vou came and the South Sea.-.' "Oh. tni.s is only -aid Space, airly. "Such a coincidence too!" "You aren't the only persor know,, about Palm Springs." , Sne tlounced awav trom him-.headed tor tne amir.g room. Space, start ed to lollow the bell-nop to his bun galow, chanced his mind, went into the dining room, selected a tablo next to Lola's and took a chair .-o that thev sat uack to back. Lola had tmihhed her orange juice and was Doing .-crved toast and Ce'ffee Space gave his order and spoke pleasantly to Lola. "Thev m-t tnrow us together, don t they?"' she w as piainlv in two minds, if not three or lour, as to what to do get up and leave the table, burn up the head waiter, ignore Space complete ly or light into tne press agent. She remaned silent, and Space ramoied on: ' ' "Well, tne Mar.-juis and Brogan .sure made thoso headlines. What a tory! WelL eveiv Napoleon has his Wartcrloo: 'Benelh Sues Brogan as Lola'" "I don t rare to hear anj-thing atwut it," snapped Lola. "And especially the columns and columns of lies about my disappearance." "Oh. there's nothing much aoout vou at all." Lola was incredulous. ' There in't?" she couldn't help asking. "You're just tupposed to be at home, resting from the shock. I saw to that." He unfolded a paper to the movie page, signed regretfully: .-at t hinki'nt?. a I . ! .1.1 k . I. Lk gcn.ie lamping oi wie iao:e wi.n jii. tingers swrning to aid that piece-.-. lvola Bunts was walking her horse along a diix tvnid in a datt. 'grove, :ier ee Ii.xed itreanuly on .-pace when a man darted swiftly from U-hiiid a palm tree, put his arm about her and was trying to drag her from the horse. : "My lovely wife!" he cried. ' I've found vou! You can't cseanc me like th--! You" "Get away f;,.in me!'' ciied Lo'.a. 'Lorct'.a! llelp! Look out,, you -Heip sometody ! At her, outcry a lone hoi-eman back on the trial .-et . spurs to his hor.-e and came: thundering around tne oviM in tne road. He pulled up to b r-nurt atop, leaped lroni tne hor.-t and closed with Lola's ailnoyer the anie nut w no hail claimed her a,- hi- wife at the Monarch studios.. AS hat s going on here.' Why are vou annoying ithis lady.' he re nianoed of tne nut, pulling him away from Lolas hor.-e. The crazed man, alter onw tnghtened look at Lolas le.-cuer, sprang out of the stranger s gra.-p and darted into some bushe at the side of the ro.id. The young man gave chase for a short distance, and then returned to Lola. 'I uon t believe... he will annoy you anv more, - the man smiled up at her. Lola was too thrilled bv his ao. Pearance his rather etherial yet man iv beauty, the impressiveness of her rescue for an immediate response and the young man asked: "Did he hurt vou very much?" ' N-no, He s tome crazy man whoe been following me- Tha. . . thans vou very much." "Not at all. Lot of queer people around these parts. Allow nic: "I'm Gilford Middleton, of Boston." He stopped to recover the reins of his mount- It really couldn't be a horse that such a princely j-oung man as riding: one had to be accurate even in his thoughts: it was distinctively a mount, How-. . . How do you do?" re sponded Lola, rather faintly, as the man paused to give her a chance to mention her name. She did not do so, and GifTord Middleton continued: 'I think I'd better ride along with with you a little, way. Until we get clear of this crazv man " (To be Continued.) T'roiessor What i.s steam? Student Water m a high : state M Mis,-es .-ibvl An.-iers.il. cis. and ivian Ila :u - in Canton Saturday a Riley Palmer and Willie Fran- I . were vi-itor crnoon Mi.-s Kmi'ly Palmer- students at spent 'he week-end ents. .vi r. and .mi Crab-tree. Mr-. Mark l.cattiorw'M week-end in Canton with ter. Mr.-. Krnest ( aid well Mr.-. t)t.- FJurgm and . W avne-ville, .-pent the ,1 Weaver College, with their par Cilenn Palmer, a; her -pi-n' the laughter iv Wedi i of Mr I!: oiks, is reported to .;. at the Hayw.Mii County :. where he underwent n if .a-t I.ic.-iMv .or : dicit:.-. Ju i-.jii A'lider.-oi: Jr. ein -.-rlained rcveral of hi- friends on last Wednes day at hi.s home in observance of his twelfth birthday. Several games were enjoyed during the evening after which tire guests were invited into the dining m an where cake and c Cna was .-erved. i Tho-c present were Uoajie . Jo i Haynes, Sheiler Shook. Janice! Smathers, Bruce Brown. Paul Free-1 man, Jimmie Haynes. Van Hayne-. Johnie N"orri. . Hilliard N'orris. and! Sorrel Minnett. Jr. The .-ch'X)l masters club held their j regular monthly meerting at the Clyde Inn lat Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Green were visiting in W yne-vi!le Monday af ternoon Born to Mr. an I Mrs. S. K. Con natser ..n Monday. Feb. lit), at the Haywoa.l Cianty Hospital. Wayne ville, an S pound daughter, Shirley Mae Mr. Connntser js principal of Clyde High School Mrs. Connatser will he remembered to her many friends of Haywood county as Miss I.ura Mae N'oland. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson and two children. Pale and Jacqueline, of Meridian. Miss., stopped in Clyde for a short visit Monday with Mr. and Mis. J, M. Anderson- Mr. and Mrs. C-idetson were en route from Mis-:-.-ippi to Spsrtanburg, S. ('.. where they will make their home. STATK 'IK NORTH CARULIN'A. IiLPARTMK.YT OF STATF :v f Filing ..:' C'onsent by . kiroid.-rs x 1 i.-s.olution Ai. To Wilo.il Tiles, I o.'ri, C T ee . Illg ; f.-e-eir' M: Waeiea.- It appeal- to my -atls-f act ion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof deposited in my oliice the l.'nagusta Manufacturing Company, a corparati-'ii of this State, whose principal orlice is situated in the town of Hazeiwood. County of Haywood. State uf North Carolina, ( R. I.. Prevost being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22 of the Consolidated! Statutes, prelim inary to the issuing of this Certificate that such consent has lx-en tiled: Now, therefore. I. Staeey W. Wade. Secretary of the State of North Car olina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the Oth day of February, 1!K!1. tile in my orlice a duly executed and attested consent in writing ti the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by more than two thirds in interest of the stockholders thereof which -ai.! certificate and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on tile in my said offie as proided by law. In Testimony Whereof 1 have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at . Raleigh, this Gth day of February. 193-1. STACEY W. WADE Secretary of St.ite. No. MO Feb. S-15-22-Mar. I. NOTICE OF TjRUSTEE'S SA1.K On Monday, March 18th, 1',, eleven o ciock. A- -u. at the Cvl. . house. door in the town of Vay;,e in Haywood County, North Can,;, the undersigned trustee will public outcry to the highest bill:.. ... cash the following de-cribed !;,. i premises, tu-wit: Lying tnd being in Hay-.vood ..... ty. N- "., in the town of Hata-:-. BEGINNING at a stake en tht. , margin of Brown Avenue 10U :, . North of the North margin of C-.., gia Avenue, and runs thence- it . We.-t margin of Brown Avenu. v 6' 30' E. 100 feet to a stake; with the line between lots. No.-. U :;, N- 81 1 30' W. 2(35 feet to ,t.I. in center of Railroad; thence with th. center of the railroad in a South, in direction 101 feet to a stake; e .i ' .. i.., v i -:u i: . .- ,- No. 1 and 2. S. 81 30' E. 274 f,,.. to the BEGINNING. BEING sam,. tract of land conveyed to Rh L. Underwood by J. R. Morgan, ... by deed dated the 15th day of Jar.. 192C. and recorded in the offic- the Register of Deeds of Haywiu f.nrov. in I?i-kiU- 74. napp Tifi. T1V'IM Lot No 2, in Block VII. as per su .-viand map of J. N. . Shoolbred, date' December. 1922, and recorded in Mi Book "B." Index "G,'' of said Cviih'. and State. Sale made pursuant to powe. sale conferred upon the uixlersigiuck trustee by a deed of trust execute by Rachel L. Underwood and husband S. L. Underwood, dated August 1 1931, and recorded in Book 20. pap. i i r, . i T..J. ... rrs 6 n, liecoiu oi ueeos oi i ru.-t . Haywood County. This the loth day of February, l:.;. M. G. STAMEY. Truster No Pi2 Feb. 22-Mar. 1-8-15. Read the ads f m on e y Means Anythimi' n o you THEN lie iread e a c Ii week: Advertisements are direct messages from the merchants and man ufacturers who want you to know just what they have that you will prob ably be in the market for. Those who read the advertisements carefully always know where they can get more for their money they know where the latest merch- J andise can be had and know what to expect when they get ready to buy Begin today and read the ads carefully and be one of the thousands who - profit by it. ,;'; - ; y ;sfc r
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