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The Western North Carolina Times from Hendersonville, North Carolina • Page 5

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Hendersonville, North Carolina
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DEATH OF SMALL CHILD ATTENDING JEWELRS' MEETING WILLIAMS STOCK CO. IS HERE 0 I The Lehr-Williams stock company is in Hendersonville, and is located on Third Avenue, one block from Main street. This is one of the most popular stock companies making the circuit, and is always well received in Hendersonville. They have been coming here for a number of years. Homer Hawkins, of the firm of Hawkins and Son, of Hendersonville, is attending the state jeweler's convention, being held this year in Durham, N.

C. Mr. Hawkins left Monday and will be gone several days. Land Deeds, Mortgage Deed and Chattle Mortgages for tale at The Time Office. And Personal Richard, the two year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Cantey, died Sunday morning at six o'clock at the home of his parents, the old McKnight homestead, near Blue Ridge. The child had been very ill for a week previous to its death. Funeral services were held at the home by Rev. R.

N. Pratt and interment made in a country cemetery one mile from the home. The child was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Chewning of this city.

WILL PAY a reasonable price for two months use of a four or five room house or bungalow furnished or partly furnished, on or near hard road, and with a good view of mountains. Care The Times. (Mrt. W. P.

Whitmire, Society Editor, Telephone 458-W) Advertise it in The Time. guests one night last week enroute to Niagara and other Northern points. Mrs. J. V.

Goodrich spent Monday in Asheville. Chewning House arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Whelar and brother, Walter Sura, St. Petersburg; Mrs. Hammond and daughter, Virginia, of Tampa, Mrs. Bradford, Sumter; Misses Mattie Valley and Guffie Appelt, Manning, S. Misses Sue Sprott and Tora Bagnar, Manning, S.

Cv: Mrs. James Love and little Mary Shaw, of Quincy, arrived in Hendersonville today to spend some time with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Cross-land. Misses Janie and Lola McKnight, of Sumter, are with their aunt, Mrs. R. L. Chewning.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COLLEGE STATION RALEIGH, N. for personal success Technical Education at St.stc- College prep-rcs ami for leadership In industrial progress. The i Land Deeds, Mortgage Deeds and Chattle Mortgages for sale at The. Times Office. Miss Mantilla Alexander, of Spartanburg, is two weeks at Blue Ridge School for Boys.

Miss George Sandifer is visiting Miss Katherine Heffner in Spartanburg. Mrs. M. F. Moores, recently of Hendersonville, now of Reidsville, N.

is the guest this week of Mrs. Raymond Browning and Mrs. Bland. Miss Gladys Hodges is in New York attending summer school at Columbia University. Bert Colt is a member of "Kamp New Jersey, which is conducted by the N.

M. C. A. Bert expects to be away during the entire summer. Miss Sue Corn, of Greenville, is "U-Put-On" Rubber Heels, aU colors and sizes.

English Brothers, Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. Telephone 160. 9-9-tfo spending July with Miss St. Claire Guice. Miss Georgia Stuart Hunn, of FOUR YEAR COURSES IN: Agriculture Including fl.

ncr.il Agriculture E-Vciaiizcd Courses In Farm Crops. Agricultural Animal Husbandry and i). loins, Uiulogy, Horticulture, Poultry Science, Soils, Veterinary Medicine, Vocational Education. Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry. Textile Chemistry and Dyeing.

Civil Engineering, Architecture and Highway Engineering. Electrical Engineering. 1 Mechanical Engineering. Textile Textile Textile Manufacturing, Textile Chemistry and Dyeing. Agricultural Economics, business Administration.

Rural Life. TWO YEAR COURSES IN: '-nt TiStile Manufacturing. One Year Course in A mo Mechanics. Winter Course in Acriculture for Farmers. Summer Session for Teachers, for College Knt ranee and for College Credit Excellent equipment all departments'.

Session Logins Keptcmlwr 5. vtVygWr Knlrahce requirements for Freshman Class, 15 units -English, 3: History, Mathematics, 2'A Science. 1 For catalog, circulars, ami entrance Manta, write E. B. OWEN, Registrar.

Louisville, is visiting Mrs. C. B. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST The members of the parish section of the Church Service League met one evening last week at the rectory and made plans for a bazaar to be held some time in August. Place of meeting and other arrangements will be published later.

Mrs. Theodore Ravanel, of Green Pond, S. has arrved at her summer home on Flemming street. Miss Marie Brown and Mrs. Mortimer, of Charleston, have arrived for the summer at their house on Flemming street.

Mrs. Chas. Millhouse, is leaving the to "Suits Us" cottage on Washing-house on Fourth avenue and moving ton street. Mrs. J.

B. Rector, of Greensboro, N. was the guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Forrest. The Foster House entertained Sunday night Messrs. Olverrox, Johnson and two sons, Ernest Allen, Will Egerton, Etheredge and C. J. Hill.

Miss Jaunita Foster left Saturday for a week's visit to Mrs. Holcombe, in Washington City. Mrs. Doyle, of Doyle's Sport Shop, left Saturday for New York to buy goods. The following are guests at Hunt-hurst: John Keeker, Florence, S.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Briston, Fort Pierce, Miss Hartwig, Palm Beach; Miss Eunice Bryon, Columbia; Miss Julia Krockie and Miss Fredrica Judge Lunn Duke, wife and daughter, Miss Annette, Miss Elizabeth Dukes and Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Cook an id daughter, made up a motor party offi Apelika, to Henderson- froi Harbeson, on the old Ashevlle road. Mrs. W. J.

Powell and little daughter, Margaret Cisby, of Thomasville, are spending the summer here. W. C. Hathcock went to Brevard Monday on business. Mrs.

J. J. Headrick left Tuesday for a few weeks visit to her parents in Morganton. Upon her return Mrs. Headrick will have rooms at the Richelieu.

Her house on Eighth avenue west, has been rented for the season to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crow-der. J. J.

Tinsley has accepted a position in a laundry in Spartanburg. Mrs. H. I. Hodges is convalescing after a week's illness.

ville. They are stopping with Mrs C. H. T. Bly, at Valmont, Miss Mary Ellison, of Jellico, formerly of Hendersonville, is the guest of Mrs.

C. J. Valley. Mrs. C.

J. Valley has opened her house on Fifth avenue to tourists this season. In connection with her own house she will also use Mack Rhodes' and Chas. Morrow's houses on the same street. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Brock returned Saturday from Canton where they visited their daughter, Mrs. 0.

S. Kurkendall. By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust, given to secure balance of purchase money, by Perry Huff, on October 21, 1918 to the undersigned trustee, and duly recorded in book 52 page 201 of the records for mortgages and deeds of trust for Henderson county, N. and default having been made in the indebted' ness secured thereby and having been requested by the holder of the indebtedness secured by said- deed in trust, to foreclose the same, and all notices given which the said deed in trust requires to be given, and the whole of the indebtedness secured by said deed in trust declared due, I will, on the 21st day of July, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the county courthouse in Hendersonville, N. all the following described piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the township of Henderson-ville, county of Henderson and state of North Carolina, and known and designated as follows: Being lot No.

59 of the Barker property and more fully described as follows Beginning at a stake on the W. margin of Third avenue, just 20 feet W. of the center of said avenue and 20 feet S. of the center of Park avenue, and runs S. 63 deg.

W. 150 feet to a stake; thence S. 27 deg. E. 61 feet to a stake, corner of lot No.

58; thence N. 63 deg. E. 150 feet to a stake in the W. margin of Third avenue; thence N.

27 deg. W. with Mrs. H. D.

Kaplin and daughter, Pearl, of Macon, are visiting Mrs. H. L. Schlosburg, on Fifth Avenue. Mrs.

M. M. Klaplan of Macon, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. L.

Schlosburg. Mrs. L. H. Schlosburg, of Camden, S.

is visiting Mrs. H. L. Schlosburg, on Fifth avenue. Krockie, Charleston.

Mrs. McHugh and Miss Harrold, of Norfolk, are guests at The Aloha. Recent guests at the Dickinson, on Fifth avenue, are Mrs. Chipley and Mrs. Saith, Greenville, S.

C. Messrs. Pratt and Eason, Greenville; Miss Essie. Johnson, White Springs, W. S.

Christopher, Omaha, Neb. Guests at Maple Terrace are: Mr. and Mrs. S. Strouse, Mrs.

Weil and Miss Pauline Weil, of Summerville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

A. Grun-derman, and Stella, Vernon and 1 Laurence Grunderman, New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Newbern and family, pf Oklahoma City were Mrs. Willie Bane has returned to her home at Travelers' Rest after a visit here. Mrs. Dan McCreary is quite sick. Mrs.

J. B. Crews and baby, of Danvlle, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Brooks Miss Jessine Brooks is spending July visiting friends in Charlotte and Warrenton, Va. Ira G. Royster and family of Salisbury, are visiting Mrs. W.

J. Benjamin, at "Cherokee Cottage." The Misses Nickle, of St. Petersburg, are at Cherokee Cottage. Mrs. Teicher, of Sumter, is a guest of Mrs.

0. L. Williams, on Fifth avenue. Mrs. M.

A. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. F. V.

Gaines visited Toxaway Friday and Saturday. Third avenue, 61 feet to the For kinds of shoe laces and Poliahes tee English Brothers, Good year Shoe Repair Shop. Telephone 160. 9-9-tfc This 19th day of June, 1922. B.

F. STATON, Trustee. W. C. RECTOR, Attorney.

T6-20-4t. Mark Twain Hot Weather Specials at Rollins' Special 18 Day Outings TO ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. and other New Jersey Resorts NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.

THE Southern Railway System Will sell from the following stations at rates quoted below: TO NIAGARA FALLS: Asheville $33.95 Brevard $35.55 Flat Rock $34.75 Hendersonville $34.75 Lake Toxaway $36.30 Saluda $34.45 Tryon Waynesville $35.00 Spartanburg Niagara Falls, Dates of Sale. Via. Pennsylvania Railroad July 5 and 19. August 2, 16 and 30. Misses Maude and Kathleen Heffner, of Spartanburg, are visiting Mrs.

S. Y. Bryson. Miss Newsome, of Sandersville, Ga. is with Mrs.

H. Cannon, on Sixth avenue and Oak street. Recent guests at The Carson: Mr. Woodford Hall, Louisville, Ky; Mr. J.

W. Selker, wife and son, Monroe, Dr. M. C. Horton, Raleigh; Mrs.

H. B. Condest, Danville, Miss Inda Blount, Miami. Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Case had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will Haynes and Miss Effie Haynes, of Anderson, S.

C. Friends of E. H. Davis were glad to see him on our streets Monday. Mr.

Davis is holding a position in the office of Brownlow Jackson in Asheville, and is getting along nicely with his work. Mrs. L. C. Sheper and Miss Emily Mann, of Beaufort, S.

are occupying Mrs. Scheper's home on Haywood street. Harold Scheper and Mrs. Harold Scheper are stopping with their mother as also are Mrs. C.

T. Loundes. John S. Haven retuned to Tampa Tuesday after visiting in the city several days. Mr.

Haven expressed himself as delighted with this section of country. Mrs. Lawrence Young and daughters are in the city visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, at the Old Homestead, on Shaws Creek road.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pous and family, of Asheville, are guests of S.

M. Garren, on the Flat Rock road. Albert Robinson, of Biltmore, visited his cousin, Howard Garren, on the Flat-Rock road. Misses Pearl Weaver and Dorothy Hollingsworth spent Sunday in Weav-erville. F.

L. Ralpth and J. M. Hawley, of Florence, S. have taken rooms at the Gilreath house for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and children, of Williston, S. axe with TO ATLANTIC CITY: Asheville $24.10 Brevard $25.65 Flat Rock $24.90 Hendersonville Lake Toxaway $26.45 Saluda $24.60 Tryon $24.30 Waynesville $25.15 Applies via. Atlantic City, Dates of Sale Applies via.

Spartanburg Via Pennsylvania Railroad July 6 and 18, August 1, 15 and 29. Via Baltimore Ohio R. R. July 12 and 26. August 9 and 23.

Stop-overs permitted on return trip, not to exceed 10 days, within final limit of Everybody talks a lot about the hot weather, but nobody does anything about it. Mark was right at that time, but that was before Palm Beach Cloth had been invented. Now thousands of men have stopped talking about the weather and are doing something about it. They keep cool by buying clothes suitable for the season. Cool Summer Garments For every member of the family can be bought at low prices at our great Money-Saving Sale which is now going on at THE Boston Store "Sells for Less" Opp- City Hall Via.

Baltimore Ohio R. R. July 13 and 27. August 10 and 24. Stop-overs permitted on return trip, not to exceed 10 days, within final limit of ticket.

Via. Pennsylvania Railroad. Buffalo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa.

Harrisburg, Pa. Washington, D. C. Via. Baltimore Ohio R.

R. Bal- Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y.

Ithaca, N. Y. Geneva, N. Y. Mauch Chunk, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D. C. Via Pennsylvania or via. timore Ohio R.

R. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C.

TUB SILK AND PRINTED CREPE DRESSES NEW COOL AND LIGHT. THE POPULAR DRESS FOR THIS SEASON AT POPULAR PRICES. SEE OUR NEW THINGS BEFORE YOU BUY. SHOP WITH US. ROLLINS' THE NEW APPAREL SHOP Mrs.

W. F. Edwards These tickets will be good on trains 12 or 16 out of Asheville only on dates shown above, and out of Washington only on dates following. Stop-overs will not be permitted on going journey. Make your Pullman reservations early.

For further information as to rates from stations not named above, apply to your local Ticket Agent, or address: J.H.WOOD, Asheville, N. C. Division Passenger Agent Mr. and Mrs. Perry.

Gflls of Charlotte; visited Mrs W. F. Edwards last Miss Martha Dixon of Williston, who used to live in this is at Greystone Camp, Lake Summit Mist Marion Cutter. ojT New York, i the guest of Miae Dessle Dixon. i i.

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