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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 2

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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY WORMING, JURS 9, 132t TWO MATTERS OF RECORD REDELL CQUN $10 and other considerations. I H. B. Kerlee to Richard hummer. P.

W. Wolf to K. Zeph Ray, lot on property in -Hlack Mountain tsvnsmp, Hanover street. $10 and other consider- 10 and other considerations. Marriage Licensee Joseph Walker to K.

O. Carrigr, lot Licenses fur the marriage of the fol-on Houth Ubertv street, $1,500. lowing were Issued: Following are utnnna the rejilrv tt-ittiR fera Vt-sterdav filed fVr rpcriNlnitimi' at WHERE IS I the otticft of CcoreM A register is the J-of Richard H. Howland to S. M.

Carl. Davis r. "mis, hi nt i. ii; tin al A.itviA IjtndiM. of i3t'nT FORIN .11.

B. Jverlee to Richard Summey. IN 66 -99 If one-eleven BradshRW, 01 IllCKory, iu- ami) nv. property In Hlack- township, other considerations, Human HEART Maintain One of State's Best County Homes Farm of 240 Acres More Than Pays Cost of Op 1 (Or, erating Home 2odarettesl' Some folks say the heart has its habitat with in the covers of a good stout pocketbook but we think, instead, that it may more likely be found in the savings bank. Perhaps we are a little sentimental about the savings bank.

We confess, at least, to a warm and cheerful fepKng when we think of the work of our own savings department. This department of our bank harbors the hopes of many hundreds And we admit that we take joy with them in their splendid progress toward happiness and success. autumn iv Newest Summer Frocks (Special to The Citizen) STATKSVILI.E. One of Ire-1e county's Rieatest assefci is the mas-Mflcent home which has been privhu'l for Its aped and infirm The property Contains hitps of land and Ic-ated nix-milffi wiiiiii of Statesvllle on ihe Charlotte road The home wj; etab. fished 90 years K.

Thirteen iipi. five modern brick biiildtrurs wer, erected a short diamine from tlie site Unoriginal heme. The present plant. ll recognized as one of the flntui in III." Mate, has Ave. brick with electric lights, water, Kewerace, jinl rill modern convenience installed; and I vo substantial wooden hiilMinss.

I i oci counties the home that provided for the aged and Infirm is nothing short a disgrace, hut If Is not tlie His? in Iredell where Its, unfortunate i-HUeus are prmideft with all the i onv nh nci and comforts of modern Tiomr The Citizens representative had tie-pleasure of a brhf visit to the l-edeil -nuntv Icme yesterday It Inneed an eye-opener to look over the pl.int see what is acconiplisheit on the Turin under the skillful direction of Perry, who has been superintendent of the Institution for the past 15 years. The Inmates are comfortably Mid are hanpy In their home-hki surroundings. The neatness with which tin? Hionis of the inmates are kept would d.i credit to the housekeepers of prWate homes. Two of the. Inmates have been In the home for the pat 60 years; one CENTRA Newest Summer Frocks Of Organdy, Voile, and some Taffeta, in all tf best Modes and Shades of the Season.

These are Frocks that you will find marked as high as $22.50 at other stores. But as usual our price is Moderate. For this week only 'the sum of after having paid all expenses connected with the operation iof the home, and wo are hoping to do 'oh well this year. We now liave on hand enough old wheal to last us jjntll Christmas. he said.

It is evident that this Institution la Imanagrd in a most skillful and efficient I manner. For a plant of this kind to I pay its running expenses and arid some-i thing to the county treasury is a record I of hich the good, people of Iredell have right to be proud. lit BANK TRUST Company South Pack Squ $12,000 IS SECURED Adams, of Asheville. Charle S. Srtoup, iof Holly, to Jennie Roberts, of Those beautiful lots In ih( nJ Grove on Biltmore Just npposl'J Providence, R.

I. Committer Wires Wife of Former the Normal olIrRlatp 1 nstit utp. AT AUCTION TODAY, June 9th. at 11 a. in 2 Those beautiful lots in the Oak Grove on Biltmore Just opposite the Normal Collegiate Institute.

(iovernor iititl Others Koqueslliig Their Pri-rw-nop to AhkIM. In Work. A total of approximately had been secured up to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the underwriting of the contemplated Improvements at the site of the women's training corns camp, lo- JtiM rKx-lved: rotor's llelnsll black and vthlto SKiit Oxford fj ladles! iot your pair today at tlj AT AUCTION TODAY, June 9th, at 11 a. in. i cafed at 1ho old waterworks track on Racket Store! the Swannanoa river.

The "official title of the camp Is the "AshevHIe Recreation Park and Camp Ground." The committee of 16 looal business men. In charge of the work and the underwriting of funds, laat night wired Mrs. W. liickett. wife of former Governor Blckett.

commandant of the eastern district, and of this camp, and has been there for 35 years. It is real home to them. The Inflrmy. a handsome brick structure, has been provlcVd for the care of the sick: and another commodious budding has been titled up for the use of the mentally defective. A glimpse at the farm, orchard and vineyard showed ft wonderful progress.

Mr. ferry has fio a.ren In red clover. 40 acres of which has been cut and the field Is literally spotted witli larga shocks of the finest hay that can be produced. fifty acres are In wheat which Is now about ready for the reaper. Two crops have, been cut from the alfalfa plot: many acres are In rye.

oats and corn. The crop outlook so far Is very good. Twelve acres are embraced In the orchard of auples, peachesApearg and cherries "We expect crop of fruit this year, but frouj the I'OO vines In tlie yard we are counting on L'OO bushels of grapes," said Mr. Terry. Me also explained that they still have on hand a lot of canned fruit and vegetables kept over from Inst year.

Much feed Ih also left In the barns from last year's crop. The farm now owns .10 head of hogs of the Poland China and Puroc Jersey breeds: and IS head of cattle, Holstelns, and Jerseys. When asked about the financial status of the farm. Mr. Perry satt.de'oa of the farm.

Mr. Perry stated: "last year we paid Into the treasury of Iredell aa proceeds from the farm, High-Class Accommodations at BATTERY PARK HOTEL For High-Class Traveling Men Under, the hew ownership of Mr. E. W. Grove of St.

Louis, we have allotted a portion of our capacity for the use of commercial travelers who desire to enjoy the refined service and attractions of a world-famous tourist hotel conven iently located in the business district. American plan Special commercial rates. Reservations will receive the personal attention of the manager. WILBUR DEVENDORF. Manager.

Battery Park Hotel, Asheville. N. Sirs. u. W.

tirirrin, president of the federated women's clubs of Raleigh, requesting their presence here to aslt the local committee In designing and supervising the layout of the camp. A manager for the camp will be named today. It was announced last night. The object of the campaign Is to secure underwriting for $20,000. which amount Is believed to be more than sufficient for the improvements contemplated.

Local business men and mer chants are asked to sign 15-month non-Interestiromlssory notes, which are as collateral for Board of Trade notes, on which security the funds necessary for the enlargement and Improvement of the camp will he raised. It is expected that the revenue to he realised from the operation of the camp will be sufficient to liquidate the notes before the expiration of two years. 'Where Smart Styles Meet Moderate Prices" N. Is Drink Your Friend? TI1E-GLWB SH4DE A good many people who like tea or cottee jina tnat tea ana conee dorft like them. Nervousness; sleeplessness or disturbed digestion is proof Instant Postum Mai furnishes a satisfying" cup without irritating Opens litis Moraieg 0 Asheville's Oppor nerves or digestion.

Thousands who have made the charge keep on with Postum because its better for them. There's a Reason' Sold by all grocers Mad by Poertum Oreal Cojnc, Berttk Creek.Mlcb, POSTUM A BtVERAOK mil porto HttoM fmam CkmI CantpaiO Here- f' iunity Is GLOBE BASEMENT TO BE OPENED THURSDAY Addition to Well Known Shoo Company Will Bo Kutlly Accessible l-Yom Biltmore Avenue. The new basement at the Globe, a well known Asheville shoe store at lo Biltmore avenue, will bo opened on Thursday morning. The upper floors of the hiiikllne have born The Ashovilln firm has stores located at Spartanburg and (ireonvlllo, which enables the purchase of shoes in larer iiian-titlcs at reasonable prices, Tlie (Hobo is one of the first firms in the city lo operate a department of tins kind It is expected to attract much attention. to buy Shoes like her sister cities which have a first-class rating.

We know that no city of any size can boast of a more complete assortment of well-known makes in their Bargain Shoe Basements than will be found in the H. L. FINKELSTEIN'S We arc the only authorized agents in Asheville, handling Globe Bargain Basement, and the prices are even lower than pre-war prices. If you want shoes Mow Is the TfiniuC To Buy Remember that this is the first and original Bargain Shoe Basement in Asheville. Come where the crowd goes Be on time when we open LUGGAGE Wardrobe Trunks Drett Trunks Steamer Trunks Hat Trunks Hat Boxes Suit Cases Hand Bags English Kits Gladstone Bags Week End Cases H.

L. FINKELSTEIN 23-25 Biltmore Avenue. Mail orders promptly Filled Write us your Wants. Ln AUDITS Hnanolal Statements Bookkeeping Systems Income Tax Serrlee. THE WILSON AUDIT 10 Biltmore Avenue 10 Biltmore Avenue Phone 137a..

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