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If; "i I A A I CHARLESTON PEOPLE VISITORS AT RESORT Local Families Are Guests at the Greenbrier Hotel at White Sulphur Springs; Others Open Summer Homes in Vicinity of Lewisburg 7KITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, June Tfl-The summer season at the Greenbrier is always a popular one with Charleston people and already a great many residents from that city are arriving to occupy thejr homes and cottages both at White Sulphur and nearby A A I 19, 1 9 3 7 Becomes Bride on Saturday Miss Ashton Wilson, of New York Mason Fetes i Draft road, and has as guests her sister Mrs. Willis Smith, and nieces. Misses Willis and Henrietta Lafh- rop, of Richmond. Mrs. Smith was a i former Miss Willis Wilson, of Charleston, and with her daughters is frequent visitor there.

Mr. and Mrs. Perceval Reniers are at their home on the Big Draft road. Mrs. Renters is the former Miss Ash ton Woodman, of Charles- Jon, and has made her summer home at White Sulphur for several years.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson of Charleston have not yet opened Wayside, their cottage on the Big Draft road. Mr. and Mrs.

Angus MacDonald, of Charleston, who in past years have spent their summers at the Greenbrier, are occupying "The Pippins." the Dana estate near Lew- isburg which they purchased last year. Both Mr. and Mrs. McDonald i frequent visitors at the Green- brier for luncheon and golf. Among those from Charleston this week-end are Mr.

and Mrs. Walsh who are here Mrs. James S. Rijte and Mr. Alderson: Mr.

and Mrs T. Mr. H. V. Campbell.

Mr. John O. Allen and Robert H. Gam- With Luncheon at the Tally-Ho for Recent Bride Mi-. W.

A. Wick, who before her rnarria.ae was Miss Eleanor was complimented i a given by Miss Elizabeth at Tally-Ho Saturday. placed Mrs rs Mrs. J. B.

Madison, Mrs. n' 1 arcnce Mc well Hardaway. Mrs. Hw, FeHx Li Jos phinc a hostess i L-'Clui IO OH Mr JftT Askew, of Charleston, who iTJ 1 Friday. The a jjelta i i sponsor a dance af the Ffks' rU.b Saturday ev-niru- in honor of roN logc who have "to Charleston for the summer Colonel, i a 10 o'clock Mrs Thomas i i LOVE PROBLEMS By Jane Dixon GOOD TASTE TODAY By Emily Post CAN A HOSTESS SAY "BRING YOUR OWN FOOD?" PAGE FIVB Legal Notice "I will not be tor contracted by my wife after day.

(Signed) HOMER VABIAW. i that it is "cheap" for a host- out seeming "cheap" at ali They ess to gl ve a party tot intimate would with laughing casualness say "Will you bring this?" and "Will MRS. POST: Do you think the feelings of any one and with- i TO WHOM THJS MAV CONCERN: ROUND-UP DAY PRESENTS LL set for another ROUND- i friends and ask each one to bring Lets go! Anxious Mother: Your daughter was doing excellent work in school, passed all her examinations with something toward the refreshment? Every one likes to come to our house a rumpus room, because we have I wh ch has a dancing and a ot and other attrac- you you bring the other." i to Ule Honorabte- Homer of the State of CT rom Bervlng the and "I'll provide The only thing that intermedia ti live which one couldn't ordi- credit, until you allowed her to join a i i keep set tip in the living in turn take something in the way young people's recreation club. I Since joining it she has lost interest in her studies, has fallen back in her class, comes home late and gen- most hostesses could do, however i ount 0 Mt on the 30th day of would be to confide in a really inti-' mate friend who would at some time suggest to the others that they each 0 erally is lax. Should you keep her i home from the club? "if she is the rooms of the house.

Always our I of food. friends say, "Oh, don't have anything to eat; if you'll just let us is all right except gels hungry and come." Which i i a that can't leave the others to go foraging sort of girt who can't realize that olu 'ce-box. I can't possibly sug- privileges are to be used, not abused, I sest a we to a restaurant to she doesn't deserve to have them. I eat because this would be 10 times would give her a i warning--unless ex Pensive as supplying our ice-j she keeps up with her work there I box far no one has ever sug-! I K. TM But be sure gested bringing anything and I hesi- i i talc to offer to contribute just a thou ht one should Dear Mrs.

Post: If an American goes to visit in a foreign country, should he try to follow the customs the or fit myself into the lately and a friend with fol- NOTICE OF TBUSTEB'S BAU By virtue ol tbe authority vwted ic hereinafter nailed In that certain deed of trust, dated 21th dty January, laae. executed by Andenoit H. Brown, to Wm. T. Lively.

and of record in the office of the Cterk TM County Court of Kanawha County. 1 rg lnia in Tru page 357. to wcure the certain jums and obligation, therein will be no club. Bf -ve it, you are ready to en- force your order, when necessary of they are coming but VCfy on hard -s. requested so to do by S-nariesion Building St Nothing destroys youth's trust "in us use wn rG to sup- moi-p a idle threaLs ply it all--only I can't! Answer: You are entirely right.

Perfect manners are those which Answer: This would not be an easy do not attract attention. The perfect BribedI real roblem for most of us. It is true cosmopolite is one who throueh lona 4wh County, We.t Vlri door thc urt 0 ni y- West Virginia, oa t'f Vol In, ion Virgiata. A. Both you and your husband Problem for most of us.

It is cosmopolite is one who through long i a been deep the muck. Now that certain spontaneous people can practice has learned so well to match I Being i a 1 you both want to pull yourselves out bo confidingly frank under even the background of whichever coun- of Inst City shoil-n on a mail of and a together, along a clean such circumstances without hurting 1 try he is in as to be inconspicuous ld 1 TM tltute Ci recorded in, path. Since you still love him and County st you )ned a x- be best for i it cannot leave vou in doubt. There i is notllin for to do but to act verdict and set about tak- numb from the impact, I Mr. Andrew L.

Perry. i 1 the Clerk of Court ot Kanawha County. Wwt Vlf- jfinia. and lo which said map reference But iet another's mail fraudently and I the woman calls for and receives your a i again report her to the about i ing a recovery course, to find one's wav out to is The best of a maze for thc SUN and use it as a direction-finder. the id Anderson H.

Brown Brown. Special Corn- duly recorded In oner. and office, Tearful Vm, couch have charge of dance ar- rancemcnts. AFC Feted Open Door Class Meets At House-Warming Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Cobb honored with a party given by Miss Beatrice Tnhb at their new home in Soinh recently. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe Tlnd rr, and Mrs. Wesley C. anri Mrs. a Baiiey, Mr. Mrs.

Vorhoit, Mr. and Clark Dodson, Sfsi-kev. The Open Door of A mrt a the home of Mrs. G. H.

Lynch in Easi Woodi i i a i i a class a i i a a srrvioe. MRS. WILLIAM L. NUHFER The marriage of Miss Freeda Hilrhcork, of Chesapeake, to Mr Nuhfcr, of Parkersburg, tnok place Saturday morning at I thc Church nf the Good Shepherd, at Coalburg. Miss Heath to Be Needlework Guild Wedded on Sunday Elects New Officers i way you i i a legal I a i her.

Tell your husband a propose to do. The sue- i i TP.SS of your reunion depends upon i Hio i 3 rf thr. i with which you the door of your past. i and was read by Rev. A.

tor of the Presbyterian church in the" property eon" Catlettsburg, at the parsonage pro eon February 25, 1935. Mrs. Mary Thayer Jones and Mrs. W. T.

Thayer will leave Tuesday i to accompany William Hoffman, Edwin Hess and William Hess to Millersburg, day of sale. 5294 SALE: WM. T. LIVELY. ney feans TM ld 1 gl vue the a i Mrs and M-S of 1'ick.

Pn C. H. a i Mrs. Gf-orirr i Mrs. i Booth, C.

i H. B. Mr-. S. H.

Mr- a i- i Become i i J. i at Ann Arbor, Mich. of Mrs. Mary Thayer Jones Is I i Mrs. Boyd i Ends Long; Term A Lou- a prelty, but jntt for the young couple who are starting i a i home, a lot of hope and very i money.

A piece of silver would be appropriate and greatly appre- suppoj-o. There's such i salad set i a vegetable not to sell themselves for "what can buy because if they do they're bound to be cheated. All right, I'll deliver sapp. half Charleston. Mrs.

Jones i to Legal Notice your mes- BANKKUFT'S PETITION FOR BIS- CHABGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON THE COUNTY COfRT OF KA.VAWHA WEST VIRGINIA nj! lo the Cour rj son Joh Morrison a a Morrison Thomaon, fi t.ix.f nf Son. All I In the DiMrlct Court of the United a Reed and Tam. ri, 1 8ntll "JLS lmtr ct I unknown 1 1 uli TN THF. laATTTrn nv cfv an rrison). Minnie Allen mes Thomson, and all 4 distributees of Mar- ciated.

Ion. I fi a i in Th 'spoon or Gir.5. TAKE WARNING. Money i buy a fur coat to keep your No 3311 TM PB i 1 thi It ordered cannot buy body a hut it a will i a flame in your heart. To toe Hono udg lhe i tat i-trlct Court of the United before the Count Southern District of West County.

Thr of of Mr. Oiosrpj- Stephen nf lo Mr. I nf Mrs. A. 8.

Calcic Lawrence. Miss Ada PsuJp'y Mi's Virginia Seizler, i Nichols. Irene Barton, Miss Mildred Karr, Miss Verna Pack. Gibson, Miss Mary Frances Mr. Forrest Lewis, Mr.

Archie Mr. Theron Luckadew, Mr Bailey. Mr. Leo Malcojm Bailev and Ha" ev Barton. i Meets at Camp a nf No.

nf the i i a Mrs. J. M. Lake a a a i MrrElfrosh i i T. A.

Sc hostess Miss Karz Feted By Mrs. Gordan Mrs. Leonard Gorrtan i i a luncheon given a a the Daniel Bootie hotel for MKs Sophia Karz. of Rochester, rf." who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordan at their home in Grant street Covers were placed for Miss Karz. Scott. Mr-. W. M--I a i i H.

R. .1. GOITPHM o. r. wa L.

A R. K. Conn 3 Party Is Held at Camp Mr. and Krigar C. Crr-w? a.s their i week at i camp.

"CrerMie-on-the-Elk Miss Jean i Miss a othy Pushkin and the hostess Will Hold Open House Mr. and Mrs. O. F. i a open house at i home in Lpo street a a i a- a corn pliment to Mr.

and Ro anri- Mr. i i a fiolaer. of lanrf, who i be i guests. F. i H.

of Montgomery. I Mr. arui Mrs. Crcv.v* a i i at i followed by a Bingo pai-ty. evening.

u-ere Mr'. H. S. i Mrs. i i a McCuc and A i Bnv M---.

a C'hnr. of Ann i the i i a Lr a a A Arbor. Miss and her of the i i of i i gan, and Miss Heath has been a i in the i i i high school at Clemens, jint-e her a a i Miss Heath is a i of the A a i Pi in rf PI i a Theta i i A i a i a n'a i i i i i i Ann Arbor. Personal Mention Mrs H. S.

i McCue sn a Mc- Cite. II, and Miss Bnyd are "spend in a at 'ama i i Mr. ar.ri Mrs. O. II.

Pierson and Mrs. a of i Tet't i a for i be Mie i i i of mrt A H. i 1 fir X. Mrs. I.

A. Mrs. ifir-nf. K. lit; if pi' 1 i i i J.

Ton vice i Miss Schw.M sec rets i a Mrs Bradford i i i Boyri the i a anH. i il Thr i i i a nf Miss Paxton And W. B. Rose Marry I These are a a a will fee! I a a but i I Ihey will use i pride. You sound mrre a i man in a dare i a I one in a maze.

The girl you she has she no Jong- cr- love? you. a her heart is else- and a she must ask vou to I i your a i That a enough for even the most re- i a i (o di.gcs!. and a i leave your- a i and Although thin column is devoted lo a public discussion of the various problems of men and women there are letters received which require personal Such letters addressed to Jane Dtxon, rare of this paper must be accompanied by self addressed, stamped 3-cent envelope. Marriage Is Announced Announcement has been made of the a i a of Marv in said District, respect-: TESTE: fully represents that on the 10th day of i June, last past WM adjudged I bankrupt under the acts ol Congress re- S1S3 iating ot bankruptcy; that she duly i surrendered ail her property and rights I i of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acrj, and of TM the court touching her bankruptcy. i J5 EtJjIiM called Lurv WHEHEFORE, the prays that she may I C.

ELLEN HHONE. GERTRUDE 3 he decreed by (he court (o have full i ANN A ORVIS KELLER. BOYD discharge irom all debts provable against I XVALTERS. CAROLfNEANN her estate under said bankrupt arts. 2" ONE JOHN FREDERICK RHONE.

rcpt such debt! are executed by law EDWARD CHRISTIAN RHONE tjEON- from such discharge. ARD. RHONE, OHVTS PAUL a a a County Court. TAKE DEPOSITION8 WILLIAM H. KELLER, lfl ated 1M7 this 3rd Jun A- Pceblw Randolph street, MYRTLE STEVENS THOMAS, KELLER ELLIS O.

II. ORDER OF NOTICE Somhern Disttict ot Virginia. 1 testament C. Hall, TS of last wfll and. diet! thereto of Sophto the time her death rn wt a was a On ihis 9th day of A.

1937. i ton in tS Clty Mr. A. r.r thr A t-i T' MJ-. i Mic Mr.

and a I'hr-g Mr. ani-l Mrs. a Shorp a i i a for 3 i to a i a a a at Mr. and Mrs. C'.

Mr. anrf A. H. of a Z'liiH a i i i i by or Jackson -trri-t i i a Rnrhrs'pr. i v.

ticte i i i i i S'ork. i i i i a a Mayo i i Thov i'eri i a and Wis. i Thf i OUR CHILDREN YOUTHFUL CRITICS OUNG people, those in adolescence, are i i to be harshly critical of i'outh and inexperience i to give the young people a i i or knowledge and wisdom that i- not it: proportion with, the facts. Thpy arc certain where informed people doubt. They are posi'ive in denunciation where expeiienc'Cfi fiticf hpttcr-m formed arr; i i kr.i'jw arid j.erio;i.v By A ngeio Patri a lot.

but don't listen me. ThoVrr nK to get a But you a i to be Inf. 1 i pf-r- a some -x- tht-m to net iom a a a a of i her gnc.st. Miss Ar- of f'eiham. N.

for tlnrcord. N. to a a to her home K.r;\t]!ipl'*rl frori! i i i vns N. is a jrrarl- of a i i ii v. etuployprl Mr.

Kay hss or tecl. i to i oro for the a a i his a Mrs. W. T. Thayer.

ci- Mr. v. ho (if i i A a i i a I a hf a jca 1 y. A 1 Rock. N.

the i i i i re- Jidtr at 20 Mr. anrf Mrs. a a son and Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. i left Satiirrt.iy for Inrfian.ipnlis. tn a the i a i a i i i i i i I Don't blame this paper for lack of rental ads. Few desirable homes are available for rent, that's the reason so many are buying homes and that's the reason prices are GOING UP so fast. Better BUY it will be worse in the fall.

See the Home for Sale ads in the Want Ads. reading foregoing Petition for the Bankrupt, I i ORDERED By thf Court, that a hear! bp had upon on 9th day July. A. D. before the said i at Ch a in said district, at 10 o'clock in (lie forenoon; and a notice Ihcreof published in The Charleatem Daily Man.

a newspaper printed in i and that all known creditors i and other persons in interest mav ap- at said time and pface and'fhow cause. any thry have, why the prayer oi the said petitioner should not be granted. And it i.T further ordered bv thf court that the clMk a send, hv majl, to a i known notice of said petition and thi! order, addressed to them at their places of residence as 5 Tated WITNESS The Honorable George aati 1hs of New i A of "harierd MICHAEL para ior r-L THF a a I-etten ot Mi1 County i a CAN society- in CAESAW 5-, 'JKf ST BABIES Ute STATE SO- rKE THB CH APTEH DAUGH- THE AMER ICAN HEVOLU- unln society of Delaware. RS OF rrov REVOLU- i 'TM Mra l' chartered by Act o( ct. on the 9 day of JllM A.

O. IRA H. MOTTESKEARD of the Couvt.J Pennsylvania. ST. TO TAKE TO EARLE S.

HARDER and HAZEL MAY HARDER: TAKE NOTICE that on the 14Ih day of July. J937. at ten o'clock unincorporated ST JOHN'S 1PEKNSYL- i incorporated or not I P' 3 THE SSP 01 OF BOAL- COUNTY, PENNSYL- A th col under the "IP atatc of Pennsylvania. LAD FES Cr.tjB OF BOALSBURC. PENN- cnrporation chartered by a i i i i i at tht- i i know a it not consequently makes mistakes.

One of i a mon indeed, is the reariine.W to PX- press an opinion about people things that thev can have i knowledge of. "bid Man Rogers i- a regular skinflint. He walks" lo office just to a and he eats crackers and i for The old miser." The other young propEc? nod i heads in acquiescence a add hit. "Some Scrooge. And ht- has barrels of money." "Yeah, vou i he'd a to do soirictiun." i it instead of just i i it up and piling it up?" Some yn far as to a i enough for 1he Si-roonn to he passes them on i One day Scrooge 'n.

very suddcniy, anrl of whom wore I hut a i spread the word to i knew a Mr. a office for his a i a for thc same And he had left moft of i mone; to build a -fhool. an endowed school, for the youth of his hometown. Children rto not alway.s know- even when they have the evidence of their eyes. are i i i it comes to judgins a values.

The young people are i i i i r-al of mother and clad. "Wiiy doesn': extend i buxincs.s? What's hf of? Why i i spruce up a i The of ing a oM place i i irien? Just monrv. Thr a le I Jtnciw i back in the nineties. i a i To a i i i rr a decree of i i atxive a Hn afTc'-- i i a itself i i a is not i to open hi a the i a i i i Mother not i lo i i i i for the to the person 'nf-r off i a cool. "HI you ho to do this.

You listen me. Votir but I'm up-to; i i r.ttcl a second a a i)t It j.s i to be voiiiig, but it i.v bt-t'w- to he i i i i i i Mr. Patri has prepared a speritil npon 'o the a'o ftii-f." in i hP I a how to ropp i thr i i i problrmv riisnlirdifin Send for it, fn. losing tp Arirjrevs your lo Mr. A Patri, care (hK HEAT MOTHS DIAL 27-108 Fur a BONDED I Diamond Jet 4 Coal Co.

tl'! The PURITY MEAT MARKET Announces the Opening Tuesday, June 22nd Of Large, Modernly Equipped Wholesale and Retail Meat Market at 154 SUMMERS ST. Block From Offic.) This L. designed for quick and and will the beat and and Our facilJHes aHord uc great saving. In operating eoato and our buying IB miparlor. ad van lag.

of on to our patooM, will you ot In your VUII this on and TUESDAY. Further Advertisement 21st i be taken at. the office of i Price. Smith Spilman in the Kanawha Bankins Company Building in Charleston. Kanawha County, West Virginia, to he read In evidence in behait of thf that certain suit now- pending- in the Circuit Court of Kanawha County.

West Virginia, or the chancery side thereof, in which Kanawha Banking Trust Company and William G. MacCorkle. Administrators, c. t. a.

of William A MacCorkle. docfasri. are plaintiffs, and you and C. Warden i company tit Pippen are defendants. Charleston.

Kanawha County West Vir If the taking of said shall Kinia, to be read in evidence in beh.JS not be begun, or if begun and not com- at lh plaintiff in that certain now pleled at aald time, the taking thereof Pending in the Circuit Court of wll be continued from time to time ha County. West Virginia i until they are completed. chancery side thereof in which KANAWHA BANKING TRUST i Charleston National Bank, a national COMPANY and WILLIAM Pinking corporation chartered and i i A A the Slate te 4 NOTICE that on he a.v July, 1937. at ten o'clock A depositions of sundry wiU will he taken at the office ot nco Smith Spilman. in the Trust Company Buildi ihm o- G.

MacCORKLK, A dm in is- i business under the laws of the United 6123 ti-atars. r. t. a. of i i a A MacCorkle.

deet'osed. NOTICE OF TRITSTF.E'S SALE Notice is hereby given a the under- I signed Trustee, by virtue of the author: ity vested in him by a certain deed nf trust executed by i i a Gibbs and a i Gihfas to the said Trustee dated Ocfober in. 1936, of record in thr Office of the Clerk of thp County Court of Kanawha County. i i i a in i a having been made in i a I nient of the deht thereby secured i offer for sate at public auction, to the highest taidrter. for cash, at the ea't I door ol the Court House of a a a I County, West Virginia, on Saturday, ihe toih day of July, 1336.

at ten o'clock A Dayhsht Saving Time, that certain parce! n( lan situate in Wood- i Ch a3 'r JC lts rffic ir West Virginia, as Adminti: trator c. f. a. of Mercy J. Keller.

te' nrt rr win ot asrsr pletrd, the a i thereof i be COR- 1 timed from time lo time until thev completed. mrw 113 NOTICE Or I SAT Pursuant to lhc a i i VFs'V'. the Trustee datcrt nccemlcr bv a dred A A I A 2 2 1 4 1 lts Trll 'he" a debt tlM'rpin dcsrribfd. i and "the J. Leonard of i to Thp Ksn.iHha Vai'cy Bank.

corporation. Kir a of a certain jole i a i of said notf. anrt hsvm.TM hern i bw Die V.i i Icy a the un. a i at f- of tiin i nf K.if.;iu-im 1 (: of i a on Turxlay. ft o't-rock A Eastern First: tjcit Nn in 38.

as shown on St.ip of a flled in offirc in Book 53, Third: I No. 3 and Lnt No. 3 in Block A of h- Wilson Subdivision Fourth: An undivided one-halt i anci known as No. 602 Shrewsbury Sireet. in the City of Charleston.

Kanawha County. West i i i a said rp(lt a i a frontage of 41 fee! on the rxtt side bury i and extcnrlme I from hrrwprn an niley. parallel linc.s isn feet to ln hand on dtv I. CENTRAL TRUST I INEWSPA'PERf SiEWSPAPES.1.

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