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The Canton Enterprise Volume 22 Number 28

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  • FRIDAY, JULY 16. 1926. THE CANTON ENTERPRISE. CANTON. N. C. PAGEFIVE Bits of Local & Information J| Concerning- Our Ftoo/.. IhuMw and ImT Progress in the County and Teton. ^ , It shows what talent I riding just now while it ver. when a person has for them to ride handicap-.. She impossible ■ some of the the Luremont i has not yet. in Western FOR SALE OR TRADE -100 a farm and pasture land: spring water: fruit tree-, e up. Ten ton. \. ( FOR SALE or trade outbuild land o miles out of Can William Store, I fa it FARM FOR SALE—We have listed EOI sale a 65 acre farm 2 miles j FOR SALE CHEAP Having pui south of Clyde that is one of the will sell very b at a bargain. Add in Haywood County. \ . i culli- lice. N. R. Fowler has opened a lunch room at the corner of North Main * and Fibreville Streets. Mrs. C. A. Hildebrand has as her guest her sister, Miss Margaret Pah- terson, of Statesville. Mrs. Fred Merrill, of Frankfort, Ky., has returned to her home after spending several days here, the guest of Mrs. N. R. Wilde. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Mease and family returned Monday from a visit with friends at Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gallienne left the first of the week for a two week's motor trip to Virginia Beach, Washington, D. C, and other points. Mrs. H. B. Bird, who was called here by the death of her brother, Mr. W. H. Mann, has returned to Tier home in Jacksonville, Fla Lucile and Clara Blanche, have turned from a visit to their 11 Mr. G. M. Trostel returned Tuesday from Raleigh where he was accompanied by Mrs. Trostel and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mease and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bell and little daughter spent last week at Wrightsville Beach. Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Gibbs and little son, of Morven, spent last ween here the guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Gibbs. Ished by the Homey Orchest of Asheville. . H. E. Bruce, of Fort Woi B. Y. P. U. PICNIC Members of the B. Y. P. U. First Baptist Church enjoyed Die Tuesday evening at- the Wildwood Hotel place. A mini Brooks and Mei OPPORTUNITY he ■ le; Mrs. R. S. Jackson and children, of Chattanooga, Tcnn., are visiting hei mother, Mrs. J. M. Curtis and family. Mrs. B. D. Color ford College, whei in Mt. A ir\ after pndi here the Mann. gl ests of Mis family a 1 B id Irs. H. Mr. an ;. Ha 1 M week on a ■amping part ler, Mrs. C. Ei Hutchins, Mrs. olt'/.elaw Mrs. Med Williams Tom L 3dford, Paul Murray M. Tros el. _...—/- MURRAY r'S ENTERTAIN FOR RENT—Four-room apartment; modern conveniences. Phone 98 or see Mrs. J. W. Bcnnick. REPAIR—We Phonographs & Cycle Co.. , N. C. We Will sell you practically new 7 room house and 6 acres land for less than the house can be built for today. Located near Clyde. Sentelle & Co., Canton, N. C. .eats FOR SALE—A number of beautiful building lots Clyde, fronting on hard surface road. Easy terms. Sentelle & Co , Can- tton, N. C. FOR SALE—G-room house ; buildings; four and three acres land: good spring; a the Mingus property in W ton. Apply to P. C. Hicks, N. C. 7-23-26—Pd. I For Yale Shirts See W. G. Cole. With all the meat to choose from Mrs. Willie Belle Green has chosen meat from us to use in the Y. M. C. A. free Electric Cooking School. Telephone Your Orders to 252 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray were hosts to the deacons of the first Baptist Church at the regular meeting held at their home Monday evening. After the business session light refreshments were served. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Tuesday afternoon, June 29, Master James Medford invited a number of his friends to his home to help him celebrate his sixth birthday. After many games were enjoyed, the children were served with candy, cake, ice cream and fruits. Those present were Brunei] Wil liam Kei Moi •, Evelyn Stillcs, Margie Hol- rady and Mary Justice, Maude rank ISoydston, Donald Plott I Buckner and Shearl Jimison. MRS. C. V. BELL HOSTESS Mrs. C. V. Bell entertained at noring Mrs. Frank Bell, Jr., a i nt' I . Gladden, of Ma Prof. A. J. Hutcl tell, Messrs. W. 1 is, Dr. J. M. Ru; Snyder. .1. I and J. F. Russel . r>. Will amson. .Mrs. Mrs Hug] Mease, Mrs rs a id Mi ses Victor) {ell. \nna C. Laird and UKI LELE MADE BY BY CANTON PUPIL McX ely. Miss Lyon here for some iccts t ) re- Mr J. II. Kirkpatrick cashi ■r of the Champion Bank & Trust Com pain is in the Frcnc i B oad 11 >spit al suffering from a ha lly m ishe< dent as the result < which occured s f a i auto al day aiio fa mi the car in wh ch he an 1 his Tin however, is one of Professor Nelson's most talented pupils both on piano and violin. She has also passed to the High School with honors. She says positively however that the instrument she made is for her own use and is not soliciting any orders. We had hoped that we could have had a picture of the ukelele but have been unable to slip it out of ilts tomobile for a trip through North Carolina and Tennessee, after which they will be at home to their friends at Canton, N. C, where Mr. Foot- Miss Nash is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Perry Nash. She is a graduate of Win- throp college and has done special work at Columbia university, New York. She has been a member of the Florence school faculty for the past two years.—The S. C. State. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EN- , JOYING CAMP SEASON ?stern North Carolir al of real summer I by personally participates and helps to direct all branches of the sports program, and himself is one of the frequent riders of the bridle paths. To a visitor at the camp a few days ago Mr. Combs said: "Our boys seem thoroughly to enjoy the athletic games, canoeing, swimming, and craftsmanship, but more especially do they seem to enjoy the horseback ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• Snyder Are still showing a beautiful line o f plain and figured Crepe-de-chine You may have as many fresh, cool, attractive summer frocks as you wish. The many fashions displayed and the designs and colors will suggest any number of clever combinations. Come in and look them over. A FEW MORE HATS LEFT AT $2.95 ■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»*■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*< «»♦<<»< »♦»♦»«+
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