jMiiB WUea Snnvford, &Jitor
COMPENSATION.
The universe-' pays every man ia
Lis own coin; if you rfih'lle, M smile
upon you in return; if you frown, vu
will be frowned at; if you sing, you
will be invited into gray company; if
you think, you wilir be entertained by
thinkers; and if you love Vhe world
and earnestly seek for the good that
is therein, you wiU be surrounded by
treasures of the earth. Censure, cnt
icise and hate, and you will be ten
sured, crltcised and haled by yrur
fellow men. Every seed brings forth.
alter its kind. Mistrust' begets mis
trust, and confidence begets confi
dence, kindness begets kindness',' Inve
begets love. Resist and; ou will be
resisted. To meet the aggreaive' as
sault every entity- rises up 'rigid anil'
and. impenetrable while yonder moon
tain of granite melts and floats
- away on the bosom of the1 rivet- ot
love. N. W. Zimmerman:
Miss Josephine Thomas ' snoopy in
Asbeville Friday. .
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Mr. Will Hyatt, who recontly moved
to Asheville, was a visitor Sunday, i
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J. C. Patrick -k returned Tuesday
from a business trip to KnoxvfUe.
Mrs. Julia Plot of Route 1
Waynesville visitor Friday.' '
was a
Mrs. B. M. Brown of Sylva is vli
iting her sister, Mrs. C. A". -Miller.'
Arthur Schulhofer left, last -week
for Aiken, S. C. where he will te
this winter.
Mr. Troy Wyche of Asheville was
the guest of his sister, Miss Ruth,
Friday.
Mr. W. T. Lee of Raleigh snd
Waynesville is in town for several
days.
Mrs. C. B. Russell returned Friday
from Pittsburg after a visit with ber
parents.
Mr. Clinton Green tof Franklin
spent last week-end with his undo,
T. L. Green.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. SimOhS and
daughter, Helen, of Sylva were vL:
itors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stone and J. H
Lord of Sarasota. Fla. motored to
Brevard' Friday. ' "" 'n '
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Mr. and Mrs. William A. Band
have moved into the Dykera cottage
on Church street.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Garrison were
guests of Mr. Garrison's parents ini
weavervme ounaay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan and
Ralph, Jr. of Asheville were guests
of friends Tuesday.
Miss Louise Kilgore is ' attending
school at Mount, de Sales academy in
Macon, Ga. this fall.
Mrs. Clem S. Smathers and Mis.
C. B. Smith of Savannah we-e Ashe
ville visitors Tuo-jtiav.
Mrs. M. Kilgore, Misses Annie
Welch and Elizabeth McLean motored
10 Canton Thursday.
Mi-. Lawrence Miller of St. Loui
was tho guest of his cousin, Mrs. W.
C. Garrison, Thursday.
Mrs. D. A. Baker has returned to
her home in Salisbury after a vinit
with Mrs. R. L. Allen.
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Mrs. J. A. Kinnard of Detroit is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. ,D. A.
Howell, for several days.
Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan and Mrs.
Rufus Siler attended the club meet
ing in Cullowhee recently.
Mrs. T. L. Green, Mrs. U E-Green
and two children, Mack antf Emmett,
motored to Asheville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fudge' of
TTinceton, West Virginia were guests
at the Miller House' Wednesday.
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Mrs. James. Lapsley and daughter,
Agnes, of Montreat were week-end
guests at Mrs. R. H. Blackwell's.
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H. B. Foy, Sr. returned Thursday to
Wilmington after a visit of several
c'ay with his son, H. B. Foy, Jr.
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Miss Elizabeth tVenor faf Yasoo.
Mississippi is the attractive guest of
Mrs. J. W.. Seaver for a fortnight
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Mr. Robert L. Boyd of Bellas Re
turned Tuesday sifter a visit with his
patents, Mr. and. Mrs. D. L. Boyd,
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Mrs. W. B. Conine of Jonathan's
Creek spent the week-end with her
psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury HowelL
MiKWrtiwiw, 1 " ' . v'
attb Pergonal
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Judge . Frank Carter of Asheville
attended court here Friday.
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Prof. C. H. Allen of Cullowhoie
m6tored to Waynesville Sunday.
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H. R. Mauney of Retreat made a
business trip to Waynesville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller of Ashe
ville were the guests Wednesday of
Mrs. Miller's sister, Miss Flora
Palmer.
Mrs. A. T. Boyd left Tuesday for
New York after a visit of several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Allen.
Mrs. Ben Sleeper and two daughter
left Tuesday for Waco, Texas after
visiting Mrs.. Rufus L. Allen .far a
Worjtnight.
Mrs. H. D. Jollay has returned to
her home in Asbeville after spending
the summer with her mothers, Mrs.
J. M. Moody.,
.. Mis Ola Francis, who is a student
in the Cullowhee Normal, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Francis.
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Mrs. Frank C. Moody of Franklin
returned to her home Wednesday;
alter a brief visit with her daughter.
Mrs. Noble C. Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Davis of
Earl, Arkansas arrived Monday for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and younir
s-on of Blowing Rock are spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jje
Tate.
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Miss Sara Taylor, who is attend
ing school at Sylva, was the week
end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Walter
Hawk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berthea of
Faunshall. Ala. have retumrf tn their
home after a visit with Mrs Frnlr -
Smathers.
Mr. Odin G. Buell of Buelton, Ca.l
arrived Sunday for the Thomas-B-iel
wedding, which will be -solemnized
Thursday.
Mrs. B. H. Pearson of Murfrees
boro, Tenn. has returned to her home
after a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Liner.
Miss Annis Jackson of Atlanta
left Friday for Ensley, Ala. after a
prolonged visit with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. W. R. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Miller and fam
ily are leaving this week for Candler.
N. C, where Mr. Miller will engage
m the grocery business.
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iniss uaiaue AtKinsson, who is.
attending Cecil's Business College in
Asheville, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luther of
Oviedo, Fla. returned to their home
Tuesday after spending the summer
at their cottage on Hazel street
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee and Miss
Evelyn returned Friday from Sweet-
water, Tenn.,. where they have been
the guests of Mrs. D. W. Dickey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland and
young daughter of Hendersonvi!le
were the guests Sunday of Mrs.
Holland's aunt, Mrs. Toonie Davs.
Mrs. H. E. Carson mid daughter
Wry Allen retu.-ped Monday to their
home in Tampa, after spending sev-
al weeks i V.r J. M. M-ul-'s
Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson of Ral
eigh, State Commissioner of Public
Welfare, spent Saturday with Mrs.
C. E. Quinlan en route to Murohv.
Waynesville's Asheville visitors
Saturday were: Misses Minnie Bur-
gin, Ruth Noland, Dorris Messer, Earl
Messor and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mei-
ser.
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Mrs. S. L. Phillips, Mrs. J. M. But
ler and two children left Monday for
their home in . Jacksonville after
spending the summer at Mrs. J. M.
Moody's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Powell,
who have been spending .severe!
weeks at Mrs. S. C. Sattertwait's
returned Tuesday to their home In
Jacksonville.
Messrs. LeRoy Sargent, C. W. Sey-
more and Capt Emeson of St Pe
tersburg spent several days this week
Waynesville in connection with the
Raceoom development project.
Dr. J. A. McDowell of Winston-'
JSaJtnT arrived. Monday for an extend
ed visit with hk brother, Dr. C. H.
McDowelL Dr. McDowell 'spent the
pasV summer touring Europe. .
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Hoyt cWiurton left Thursday' fot
Chapel Hill wfcsrs lit , will attend tut
University thfc year
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Messrs. Joa Graves. E. K. Harbea
and fieorge FradyJ attended the In
dian Fair Wednesday.
Jr. and Mrs. D. P. Pressley and
Mr. . Leon Gillespie spent the week
end in, Brevard and East Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Glenn of Ashe
ville are guests at Mrs. D. P. Press
ley. 4
Mrs. W. H. Liner and Mrs. Hayes
Alley returned Saturday from Balti
more after an extended visit with
friends.
Mr. George W. - Semmes arrived
Wednesday from Jacksonville for the
Ray-Semmes marriage which will
occur Saturday.
Misses Mayme and Annie D. Clay
ton left Wednesday for Jacksonville,
Gainesville, St. Petersburg and other
Florida, points.
Miss Nell Campbell, who is attend
ing school t Cullowhee this fill,
spent the -week-end at the home jt
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd.
Mrs. Joseph Tate returned last
week f renin, Brevard and Headersor-
ville after a visit of several weeks
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. D. M. Simons and young son,
Joseph, who have been in Ashevi.le
for some time with Mr. Simons, who
recently underwent an operation,
were in Waynesville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Alley and
young daughter are' occupying Mrs.
W. T. Crawford' cottage on Bramer
avenue. Mr. Alley will be an insu
rance agent here.
Mr. C. S. Gore of Florida, who will
be remembered in Waynesville as he
was formerly connected with Alex
ahder's Drug store, is now located in
Asheville and has a position with the
Hollywood Florida Real Estate Co.
Louis Allen is attending school at
Wake Forest this year. His parents,
Mr - and Mnl- L. L. Allen, accompr
nied him there And spent several days
n the eastern part of tne stale vuit
ing friends. ? y
Mr. T. M. Rickards and Miss Kate
Rickards of Balsam motored to Way
nesville Friday. Mr. Rickardsihas
sold his v pme in Balsam to a lot -idian
and is planning to move to Cnn-
ton shortly.
Miss Grace Plott left last week for
Thomasville, Ga., where spe has ac
cepted a position as instructress in
the John D. Archibald Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Mary Martin Sloop of Cross-
more, who attended thePresbyte
lian Synodical meeting Wednesday
was a guest of Mrs. Charles E. Quin
lan.
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Miss Ruth A- Hopkins, emoloyed
by the Bureau of Engraving ad
rrinting and . Mrs. Jone Fletcher of
Washington, D. C, are guests of their
sister, Mrs. Mont McNabb, of Alle.i'-i
Creek.
Mr. B. P. Howell of Stuarts Draft.
Va. has returned to his home after
spending several weeks with his
hbrother, Mr. E. J. Howell, who has
been critically ill
Jonathan's Creek.
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Mrs. J. P. de Fravio of Charlotte
returned to her home Sunday after
''visit of several weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Howell.
Miss Ruby Howel accompanied Mrs
de.Fravio as far as Asheville. ,
' James Ferguson of Murphy spent
several days last week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Ferguson
Mr. Ferguson holds a responsible po
sition with the North Carolina and
Tennessee Power Company.
Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Stanley Wood and
children of .Ontario, Cal. left by mo
tor Friday for Miami where they
will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs.
Wood have been the guests of Mrs.
Wood's mother, Mrs. E. S. Harrold.
for several weeks.
Rev. Albert New, of the Episcopal
church, will be absent from his pul
pit for two Sundays, October lllh
and 18th, Mr. and Mrs.' N"v are
taking a brief vacation in Florida.
The Hon; Ex-Congressman C. R.
Thomas witl give two address ca on
these Sunday at 11 A. M. each Sun
day mornings" "The - Birth of . the
Christian Church'' will be the topic
on Oct. 11, and "The "Mother Church
at Jerusalem" on the 18th. The
Rector -will be back home for du&
on .sdet 25th and will on that date
dedicate a. pair . of . handsome brass
seven-branch. t catodloabra. ""vesnor
IfcWikK WWry of tlw laU Mr. D.
im vunnam .wno aioa on ' wooer bdui,
1922, ,-The. gift to the church is the
donation of Mrs. D. L. Dunham, St
Augustine, norida. i
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TUB TOGGERY.
Costume Suit
The House of Youth.
Mrs. Hugh Worley and Mrs. JU, P.
Pressley spent Tuesday in Asheville.
Miss Katherine Merchant of Pueblo,
Arisona, who has been in. Waynps
ville for some time settling the es
tate of Mrs. R. H. Dykers, left for
Asheville Monday where she has ac -
cepted the position as bookkeeper far
the Bon Marche.
MISS BARBER ENTERTAINS.
Miss Mary Barber was the charm
ing hostess to a week-end houre
party, given at one of the Barber
cottages on the Dellwood road. Miss
Cheatham, - a member of the facu'ty
in the city schools, chaperoned . the
young crowd.
The young . set enjoyed a party
Friday night with several additional
guests.
Those who accepted Miss Barber's
hospitality were: Misses Edith Man
gum, Dorothy Lane, Eleanor Garrison,
Virginia Garrison, Tibby Hardin,
Mary Quinlan, Nancy Crockett, Helen
Ray, Elizabeth Smathers, Anna Gor
don McDowell, Ola Franois, Pauline
Welch and Grace Hipps. .
MISS SHERRILL HOSTESS.
Miss Virginia SherriU delightfully
entertained the seventh grade with
party Saturday night at her home
on North Main.
During the evening the children en
joyed several games snd contests
after which punch, sandwiches, candy
and chestnuts were served.
I Those present were: Josephire
Cabe, Blanche Howell, Martha Mock,
Alice Stringfleld, Lola Davis, Gladys
Justice, Frances Ray, Elizabeth
Henry, Margaret Kuykendall, Louise
Matney, Elizabeth Ray, Martha
Stringfleld, May Crawford, Elsie
Smathers, Jenny Young, June Smath
ers, Jimmy Atkins, Albert Harris, T.
L. Bramlett, Jr., Jeffrey Freeman,
Roy Walls, 0. L. Briggs, Jr., Willaid
Moody, Albert New, Bob Alley, Gar
rett Howell, George Rotha, Charles
Russell, Fred Crawford, Jim Sam
Cabe and Earl Pat ton.
FIVE
RING CIRCUS
AT LAST.
REALIZED
Ripglin Bros, and Barnum & Bailey
Enlarger to Accommodate New
Big Acts. .
At last the five-ring circus!
For years reporters have used this
figure of speech to describe the big
ness of the Greatest Show on EarJi.
Now, for the first time in history pa
trons will actually And five finf-s
when the greater Ringling Brothers
and Barnum & Bailey circus of 1925
comes to Asheville October 16.
With the addition last winter of
enough performing horses, to bring
the Big Show's total to three hundred
and fifty the problem presented to
the Ringling Brothers was, "How
handle five troupes of them in a
single display?" The limits of the
show. grounds in many cities forbade
lengthening the main-tent. None cf
the stages could be spared. All were
amJaJ t tk. V. I nnllantiva -n TIC nt
L.n Thor. nmhntv mm.
jested that though the "big-top" par
uphernalia could not be cut down nor
yet "spread out," there was no rea
son why it should not be built higher,"
That suggestion was worked out uid
now, in addition to the three dirt
floored rings, two additional ring."
have been constructed to fit over the
tops of the steel structured stages.
This is the greatest innovation
since the Ringling Brothers started
their super-circus policy by combining
their own with Barnum & Bailey 'tr
cus. It has opened the way not or.ly
for trained horses numbers in sets of
five, but for other big, new displays
Though there are more than eight
hundred men and women arenic stars
on the mammoth program of 1025
only a few of the most brilliant are
presented singly. Instead they ate
presented in imposing ensemblv.
These groups extend over the entire
length of the huge main-tent seven
nine, as many as eleven troupes In
action at one time. In keeping with
this plan of giving the spectators at
the end of the tent just as much
"show" as is enjoyed by those nearer
the center, five herds of elephants are
now presented instead of three. .A
hundred clowns distribute their cap
erings in all parts of the "big-top."
The hippodrome track is utilized
mora than ever before. At one lime
it is completely circled by one hun
dred and fifty .trained horses, leSah
ridden by an expert, in an' amazing
ballet and "Fete of the Garlands."
Again it is filled with glittering pa
(reants, with splendid hlgh-schoyl
horses or remarkable thoroughbred!
that give brilliant exhibitions of lefty
hurdling" and hazardous high-jumps
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Mr. and Mrs. Boy McCracken , of
Orlando arrived Wednesday and will
be the guests of Mr. MqCrackco's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Q. Mc
Cracken, for sewral-aaya. :
Mrs. Arthur Meade has as her house
guest for several days Mr. and. Mrs.
Moore of Miami. Miat Amelia Meado,
New llavun, Connu, Mrs. W. M. Biggs,
Cltn.on College. S C Mri C. (IT.
Samllers, Gicemille, S. C.
LITTLE MISS SILER ENTERTAIN
Little Miss Emily Siler delightfully
entertained with a party Thursday,
honoring her sixth birthday.
After the children had olaved num
erous games on the lawn. Mrs. Siler
invited them into the dining hall
where they were served delicious ice
cream, cake and candy.
The invited guests were: Catherine
Martin. Thomasine Stringfleld. Hester
Anne Withers. Harv Adams and Car
oline Ward, Haselttne Swift Mary
Alice Blaylock, Hattie Siler Freeman,
Louisa Virginia Sherrelh Anna Kath
erine Coin, O'Neil Kirk,- and Billy
Prevost, John and Robert Boote,
Howard Hyatt, Ernest Withers, Jr.,
Bill Swift Willis Smith, Jr., John
West, Jr. and Bobby Coin.
MISS THOMAS, BRIDE-ELECT, 14
EXTENSIVELY HONORED.
Miss Josephine Thomas, whose mar
iiage to Mr. O. G. Buell, of Buelton,
Cal., is to take place Thursday has
been extensively entertained by her
friends during her last pre-nuptial
days.
Mrs. Rufus L. Allen was the charm
ing hostess to a miscellaneous shower
Thursday afternoon.
The invited guests wrote in the
bride's book, and Miss Dorothy
Thomas was awarded the prize, a
dainty work basket for the most
unique verse. Later in the afternoon
little Miss Martha Dlcus and Beautrix
Day rolled in a carriage laden with
beautiful gifts for the bridge-to-bo.
Mrs. Allen served a delightful salad
and ice course.
Those enjoying Mrs. Allen's hos
pitality were: Misses Josephine,
Sara and Dorothy Thomas. Fannie
Campbell, Janie Love Mitchell and
knbena Miller, Mesdames J. N. Shool-
bred, Charles Badsrett. Charlen R.
Thomas, Caroline de Neergaard, W. I,.
Hardin, C. M. Dicus. R. H. Mitchell.
Claronce Miller, Jr., David Miller, )I.
G.' Stone, Franklin Day, J. R. Thomas,
Cleveland Kirkpatrick and E. I
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One Year Ago
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a handicapped condition to an up-to-date,
systematized business.
To our good friends and customers goes
the credit, and we hope some little pleas
ure for making this, our First Anniver
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If continued honest and square dealings
will keep your confidence and good will,
then we will have many more successful
years.
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bridga aoooring her attractiva hous Vl ,
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QUINLAN lUtNOREIi.
Mrs. R. O. Covington delightfully
entertained with six tables of bridge
Wednosday, honoring Miss Elisa
beth Quinlan who leaves Saturday
for Boston where she enters Leland
Powers this fall.
Early fall flowers in the various
hues were used effectively throughout
the lower floor.
The hostess presented Miss Quin
lan with a lovely address booV At
the conclusion of the games Miss Vir
ginia Rotha held high score and re
ceived a dainty bottle of Coty's tal
cum while Miss Diana Black was
lucky in cutting the consolation and
received Coty's prefume.
Mrs. Covington was assisted by
Eleanor Bushnell and Frances Din
ton in serving a delightful sal ad
course.
Those playing were: Misses EUta
beth and Mary Quinlan, Thomas ire
Howell, Virginia Rotha, Diana Black.
Mag Francis, EJUwHMl MgLj&n, Btai
ton. Kirk, Anne Welch, Isabelle Davis,
Janie Love Mitchell, Lucy Tate, El
eanor Bushnell, Frances Denton, and
Wilds Crawford, Mesdames Curtis
Logan, Jr., John Swift, Jr., Hayes
Alley and Tom Lee, Jr.
Mrs. C. E. Quinlan, Mrs. S. T. Neat,
and Mrs. W. T. Denton came later in
the afternoon and enjoyed refresh
ments. Little women's dresses in sizes
13V4 to 18 at C. E. Ray & Sor.t. 1
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