THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1925 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER Mr. Kellogg and Belgium's Debt Commissioners W. Read, Dr. J. R. Bagby, S. W. Holt, J. N. Shannahan, Harry Reyner, G. A. Parker, E. F. Heard, C. B. Lord, F. B. Hooper, Commander F. T. Watrous, Captain J. A. Spilman and Murray Miller. Newport News Daily Press. UNDERWOOD PLACE SOLD. I BORN A DAUGHTER. The six room cottage with eight Born, August 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. and one-half acres of ground be- j Frank Wells of Pigeon Valley, a longing to Mr. S. L. Underwood on daughter. y the Thomas drive was sold to Mrs. I , Lillie Cannans of Daytona, Fla., this i W- Hoffma". secretary of Sylva weej Chamber of Commerce, Bper.t several I day? in town this week. n i." 1 ftl - - : ft First meeting of the members of the Bolginii del.t rum mission with Secre tary of Stnte Kellogg. Left to right: M. FelU'ieti t'uttler, Huron De dirtier Ie Miirclilenno, Mr. Kellop mid for mer I'remler Tlieunls. Cape Cod Town Had to Dispose of These Blackfish V One hundred huge blnckiish were tttraudi-il on the :kwii mi Kiist I'.rowsler. ";i i ( "oil, au the i : ! Iheir enronssps presented a problem for the town oliirials. Tin' lilackfl.sli weighed from ;i qiuirtcr of ;i ton io three tons. They are a small variety of Y'hule. Coolidges See the Constitution at Charlestown President and Mrs. Coollrtge, together with Seiretury Hoover and others, went to the Charlestown navy yard and visited the historic old frigate Constitution. The Illustration shows the Mayflower, the Presidential ynrht, coming In as the sailors on the frigate, In the foreground, give the. salute. Artificial Lake Will Engulf This Village The little villuge of Gllhoa, N. Y.. once a prosperous farming center, soon will be the bottom of an ariill. ial lake 150 feet deep, Ave miles long, and holding 'JLMKW.OOO.OOO gallons of water for the supply of New York ( itj. iue town dates from 1760. The waters of Schoharie creek, blocked hy an enormous dam. will be carried from this artificial lake through eighteen miles of tunnel to feed the Ashokan reservoir. This view of Gilhoa Is from the top of the dam. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. FERGUSON HELD YESTERDAY. Beautiful Floral Tributes Sent by Individuals and Societies of Which She Was a Former Member. Funeral services for Mrs. Maud MacLean Ferguson, wife of W. B. Ferguson, who died after a brief ill ness on Friday afternoon from the residence at 8401 West avenue 'with the, Rev. L. T. Williams, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church, officiating. Burial was made in Greenlawn ceme tery, i There was a profusion of flowers at the home, with many beautiful tributes from organizations to which Mrs. Ferguson had belonged, as well as from friends of her husband. Among these were flowers from the Girl Reserves, the Y. W. C. A. board of directors, the Apprentice schooV the Newport News Shipbuilding an Dry Dock Company, of which Mr. Fer guson is production manager, the Fannie Asher Circle, the Woman's Missionary Society of Trinity M. E. Church, Order of the Eastern Star, Douglas MacLean Production Com pany, the Woman's Club and the class of 1900 of the U. S. Naval Academy, with which Mr. Ferguson was grad uated at Annapolis. The members of the Missionary So ciety and the Fannie Asher Circle at tended in a body, while there were fo -many others on hand to pay a last tribute to Mrs. Ferguson that a large crowd was forced to stand on the lawn while the services were in pro gress. Many of the flowers ' were later taken to Greenlawn where they com pletely covered the plot after the j body had been lowered to its last' resting place. At the conclusion of the funeral services by the minister, a quartette from the Woman's Club sang two hymns, the first being "Asleep in Jesus" and the second, "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" as the body was being borne out from the house for the last time. Those making up the quartette were Mrs. Harry Shawen, Mrs. W. J. Knight, Mrs. Ralph Bauer and Mrs. S. P. Marston. Active pallbearers were: W. T. Dimm, S. H. Plummer, L. C. Branch, , M. M. Fitzhugh, L. S. Davis, W. C. Spratt, E. J. Robeson and J. W. Rob-, inson. The honary pallbearers were: S. L.j Wood, C. F. Bailey, F. H. Skinner, E. I. Cornbrooks. J. W. Reynolds, JNl y Leads the World in Motor Car Value W" I ft - r- f. o. b. factory : r3 DCDOB) The New SPECIAL SIX SEDAN 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost 1 The body of this new Special Six Sedan is an original Nash-Seaman conception and brilliantly exem plifies the ablest work of craftsmen ' known the world over for the distinctive beauty of their designs- BELL MOTOR COMPANY, Waynesville, N. C LOWER reiffS -yet HIGHER QUALITY TOURING $875 FORMER PRICE $890 COACH $950 FORMER PRICE-$1075 SEDAN $1025 FORMER PRICE $1285 All Prices F. O. B. Detroit OLDSMOBILE SIX Greater Beauty Finer Performance Not Ofie-But All Three Lower Price! NOLAND MOTOR COMPANY T ".'V''". ". ' -":' J A!!"'-""