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1933-04-27 [P Sp. ™ r> v' NOTICE Society fif Mud* Creek churrh EXECUTOR'S as executor and arrangements have been Having qualified A. B. PASTORS WILL made for the Carolina Haptipt of the estate of Freeman, Standings of Hen- Monroe Doctrine Ministerial conference to convene deceased, late resident drop derson N. this is to ves in this connection county, C., Wa I its session NO BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE t" MONDAY all having claims W. L. Pet MEET Monday at 10 a. m. notify persons Teams Answer to Previous Puzzle from said estate to • HORIZONTAL pressing against present York ; 8 2 .801 New 1 To tax. grapes. them to the undersigned <>n or 8 4 .66' Chicago CELLAR HraaDHflDHBMUIffl If* To meditate. MUD CREEK DOUBLED before March 23rd, 1934, or this INTO 7 money. AT Hard HOUSEWIFE BRAWLS, EDIC1 Cleveland 7 5 .58: 13 Writer's mark. 22 To help. notice will be pleaded in bar of ' Detroit 6 5 .54! ;| MARIE DRESSLER 11 Vehement. 25 Transparent, FOR recovery; and all persons in- Washington 6 G ."01 » and Reds Tied for Asso- President of the Americar ij Dodgers 16 The Monroe 27 Strength. Carolina Ministerial debted to said estate will make Boston 4 6 .401 Third Cold and Doctrine is an 29 Bra. SEATTLE, April 27.—(UH. settlement at once with the un- in 4 8 .33; | Place; ciation To Be Guests Mrs. Maria Seattle house- League Will Act Philadelphia agreement 31 Tanner's Fisk. dersigned executor. St. Louis 3 10 .23J wasn't even thrilled whein 1933. Rain Prevents Games about the vessel. of W. M. U. wife, This March 23. Washington Row she doubled for Marie Dressloor. FREEMAN. Execuctor. •: continent of 33 Outer garpienl JOE NATIONAL LEAGUE as Annie." NEW YORK, 27.— (UP) 35 From what movie star, "Tugboat 3-23-Thurs-(»tc KENNETH D. FRY W. L. Pet April A joint meeting of the Baptist movie By Teams in A Hollywood company 2 .77* l Brooklyn replaced the Phillies 18 An important country did conference of the L nited Pre*» Staff Corrctpondenl Pittsburgh -. 7 ministerial arrived in Seattle to take scenes EXECUTOR'S NOTICE .75( i a third place tie with Cincinnati bill passed by the proposed Carolina association with the CHICAGO, April 27.—(UP)— New York 6 2 for the production. Miss Dress- 5 5 .50( in the National league's rankings the U. S. four-power Women's missionary society with the cast President William Harridge of tht Brooklyn in ier couldn't accompany Notice is hereby given that the 4 .50( when Owen Carroll, acquired Congress. pact to pacify dinner on the to be serv- was on his Cincinnati 4 grounds because of illness and a double American league waj lim- ema- of the Mud undersigned has duly qualified 5 6 .45!! February from the Cardinals, 20 Sunburns. Europe ed by the society was to I last to con- Philadelphia was sought. Mrs. Fisk spot- as executrix of the estate hiladelphia night ited Boston to four hits, in a game nate? church has been the oft 4 6 .40C ij >1 Craft. Creek Baptist on the rear of her houseboat sider the proper punishment foi St. Louis 48 To thread. 5 The believers ted the late I)r. \V. H. Justus, and 6 .33? on the home grounds, £.1 Flat and 3fi Breeding arranged for Monday, May 1, Shi- whose Boston 3 i; Dodgers' in a throwing out coffee grounds. claims three ball players pugilistic score. 49 Entrance. particular all persons having against won a 5 to 1 Gyselman turned up. places. opening at 10 o'clock. sever ill inter- 3 6 .33J j by creed. consented to act after will them to tendencies injected war-like Chicago Braves each 50 Pointed a will over said estate present and Berger of the 54 Kxperiment. 37 To fawn. The morning be given of at. hours persuasion. the verified at «st into the major league Tuesday. the latter Run 6 To commence. cor to a discussion of exchange of undersigned duly ASSOCIATION j made two hits, making '.f Sesame, plant. 38 Piece of Director said Harridge indefinitely SOUUTHERN War flyers. Mervyn LeRoy what is known as the Justus Yesterday a home run in the seventh. Del 5? 7 Seed basket. and the Sunday school Teams W. L. Pet. ; 27 Balance. respondence. pulpits Mrs. Fisk made a fine double. | in Hendersonville, suspended Charles "Buddy" Myer, a 53 Horizontal 8 the the Drug store, 9 4 .60S contributed Brooklyn 28 To be added Step. 39 Not bright. work during forenoon, second baseman, and Earl White- Birmingham jBissonette or before the 25th day in Socks Seibold members span- 9 Self. dinner for this event will be N. C., on 9 4 .692 homer the eighth. as an increase. 41 Countersunk. LINDBERGHS AT TULSA hill, both of Washington, Memphis ning: of March, 1034, or this notice pitcher, 5 .68S and Fred Frankhouse allowed 11 dissolu- openings. 10 Official o\*er- 42 To withdraw. served at noon, and in the after- Hen New York out- New Orleans 11 to Legal TULSA. Okla., April 27.—(UI') in bar of recov-t and Chapman, Braves into a 55 seer of morals noon. an open forum will bo con- will be pleaded 8 6 .571 I hits. The dropped tions of mar- Clothes. 13 Kiln. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- to said fielder for in fisticuffs Chattanooga 57 Microbes. cry. All persons indebted engaging 7 .50C tie with the Cubs. and conduct. 44 Slumbers. ducted. here late ankee Nashville 7 last-place riages. bergh landed yesterday| estate will make imme- ciuing the Senator-\ gani€ rose to the third- 58 Wasted. The program is announced please Rock 4 10 .286 Cincinnati 12 Policeman. 11 Satiric. 47 Fine line of and decided to spend the night. at Washington yesterday. Little virtue 59 Cherry colored. by the Rev. W. H. Ford diate payment. 3 9 .25C place tie with Brooklyn by Cat's foot. 12 Extra pay for a letter. jointly will to Oklahoma City! Definite will be Knoxville 34 | E. Bomar of They fly This March 23. 1933. punishment to 1 win over St. Louis, af- 60 Circular. of this city, Dr. E. • Atlanta 3 10 .231 of a 2 35 Caused to soldiers in 50 Charity. and Amarillo early today. Justus, Executrix meted out to the offending Amer- in the James L. Brown of | Mrs. Nannie E. ter Johnny Moore singled VERTICAL India. 51 Part of a Tryon ,and ican after has ! stoop. the school associational of Dr. W. H. Justus, deceased, leaguers Harridge ninth with the bases loaded for Sunday for George PIEDMONT LEAGUE 40 Consternation. 2 Pictorial. 15 Shifts pedestal. There is no substitute Hendersonville, N. C. conferred with Umpires run. made their body. W. L. Pet, the winning They 45 Became 3 wind. suddenly. 54 Assam silk. Moriarty and Harry Geisel and weary. Deadly Opening at 10 o'clock noxt newspaper advertising. 3-23-Thurs-fitp 3 0 1.000 first tally in the opening frame, 4 Silk worm. 17 Refuse matter 5ti Bad. with of the New York Richmond 46 Fleur-de-lis. there will be a members 1 .667 and the Cards tied it in the fifth. Monday morning in Charlotte 2 led Yankee club, now scheduled | the Cards to five tsong and praise service, by Durham 2 1 .667 Si Johnson held Philadelphia. the pasto •, the Rev. C. E. Blv- see the J 1 2 .333 ! hits while Paul Derringer allowed This is to plans to return here ! Greensboro tho. your opportunity Harridge 1 2 .333 10. at which time he will [ Wilmington At 10:30 a. m. reports on (he Saturday, .000 at was froz- at .... 0 3 Chicago Pittsburgh small cost! make definite announcement i Winston-Salem exchange of pulpits, held on April mountain trips ! en out. ahout the immediate future of the 9 will be offered. In addition to the Clcveland-St. 1 At 11 a. m., open discussion an players. Louis game, only one other con- We make up parties to Chimney Rock, Sugar Loaf, In a statement several weeks Games Today to the further exchange of pul- test was in the American Caesar's Head and other LEAGUF played on 4 will take Mt. Mt. Pisgah, ago the American league president AMERICAN pits June plaoe. Mitchell, league, an 11-inning battle in j ABOUT US FOR who struck New York at Philadelphia. The Rev. Jim Ju?tice will speak of interest. ASK ANYBODY said that any player ; which Detroit downed Chicago's points at Boston. on "Keeping Alive the God- another player would be suspend- Washington com- RECOMMENDATION. White Sox 6 to 4. The Tigers Given at 11:30 a. m., ed for thirty days. It is likeiv that St. Louis at Cleveland. Spark," bined three singles and a long fly the work of such punishment will hit Myer, Detroit at Chicago. and at 12:15 p. m., for the two runs in the 11th. Min- association will W hitehill and Chapman. the Sunday school LEAGUE I ter Hayes drove out a Chicago Reverend* York reserve NATIONAL be discussed by the Dixie Walker, Mew in the first The Ti- Chicago at Pittsburgh. homer inning. Arnold Edney and Ford. outfielder and one of the combat- to 10. at St. Louis. gers out hit the Chisox 12 The meeting is announced ants, did not draw a suspension Cincinnati at Brooklyn. The Tigers replaced Washington held at the Mud Creek Bap- PHONE 54 because the umpires' report to Boston being at New York. in fourth place. tist church upon invitation ex- OFFICE NEXT TO PENNEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Harridge indicated that he went Philadelphia Washington at Boston was wash- tended by Mrs.
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