if ll ri"dii'i?i1ittiiuis"iik""""s'iFifiuo Phono 2048 to Mark T an lmporta f T 9% «$4 K? "th, , )kii,i 1. li , \ï¬\ _ '?s! " Photot BLACK SOIL and ROTTED MANURE ‘2 '0’, ARMUI'RS t?.SPOA w FA I rth 8. Commercial Fertilizers 'ily', MILORGANITE 9’25 S? Am rs/r " PROFESSIONAL ’PIANO TUNING FRANK SILJESTROM INLS ' m Phorie Highland Park 6t " SHIT] Work Gun-Mod. brim-tn 530 South Linden Avenue, Ilighlnd Put. k . " yuan experience lawn and garden successful ment H. P. PAHNKE FATHER'S DAY BRICK SPECIAL Chocolate Chip, Vanilla and Marshmale Pecan ally prupurcd under ‘Hi Phone Highland Park 43.f t what is needed to NoitTit t'til EMMA N ROA n m ll I I who Iswei ler it rich in I 'h otog m pits by il Free mm that dinnvr well. THE m. I R Samuel Holmes road, stands hnldim Mrs. Walter W, Ma Van Schaick, son 0 this race as first 3 Ithaca, N. Y. THREE H. P. YOUTHS ' 0N ASHEVILLE CREW Samuel Holmes, Richard Man. ning and John Van Schaick Members Rowing Group mm of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Samuel S. H rinuw of N. Sheridan road, captain of the crow. stands holding the second our from the left, and Richard Man. ning. m n of Mr. and Mrs. Walter w. Manning of N. Linden avenue, stands hultlinmtVu second oar from the right. Rctter Fin-stone of Akron, Ohio, the (‘uxswain of the crew, stands upon the extreme right. und John Van Schaick of Highland Park are members of the 1930 var- sity crew of Asheville school, Ashe.. ville, N. C. In this picture above which was taken at the Cornell boat hullso, Ithaca, N. Y., Samuel Holmes, mm of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Samuel S. Navy Row at Philadelphia On Saturday, May 3lst they also ."ttW the Asheville boys row on the Schuylkill river at Philadelphia; Pa. in the National Interscholastic cham- pinnship in the American Henley re- Katha. In this rum the Asheville crew was pitted against tlve of the strongest sthool My new; of the East, and Asheville while drawing the slowest of the six courses. and having to row the frst half mile over dead water while the other tive crews hld the riv Shame! Hulmcs, Richard Manning dtey, at Ithaca. N. Y. and had the ivilecre uf witnessing this thrilling re from the Cornell launch as 4-51: of Couch Wray of the Cornell Highland Park Yout'hs On Asheville mes, son of yr lding around. " . Manning, N. L un of Mrs. Gem st substitute. Mr ar 1m left; H n avenue, Jan.tiehai M r r..eneiit of a strong current, gave a splendid account. of themselves. Off to a pnur start in their first Big com- petitive race, they outrowed three of the (-11le and tinished.in third place. one quarter cf a length behind the ~14me crew and a length and a_half behind the winners. Give Dinner After the race Mr, and Mrs. Man- ning gave- n dinner to the coach and the Asheville crew at the Ballerina Sirutford hotel in Philadelphia before the crew returned to Asheville, The Asheville crew speak in the high-st terms of the {Inspitality of Covnell university, whie left nothing undune to provide for their comfort, and the University of Pennsylvania which extended to them every cour- tesy extended to thym during the In. terscholastic regatta at Philadelphia. Wedding My Music by Dewitt 'rfutn Lash Look kindly down, 0 gracious Lord Upon this man and wife, ' Who now have made their mutual On them through all their future lives May blessings gently fall, And with them, 0 our Father. grant Thy Love,---) best of all! And in their home, and in their hearts, _ Whatever may halide, May mutual love, and in her hearts, Whatever may betide, May mutual love, and kindliness, And heavenly peace abide', Tannin: Ind PI" Clan "mum. Miso Wr.at's Iulurinl! imam mow!» m. G7t Laurel SH". Mummy. June "i. fur Elma work u o'clm‘k. Morninl Plly (Ila! Group mm! at "" (uh at. at Ctr'), Alarm-on Group mud. at l o‘clnck. Tel. H. P. "" vow: And lasting as is life! Samuel Richard M uy 'O m in: l S. 1r,ltttt ( Manning, d oar frum ne avenue. 29 at Cort NOTICE MONDAY JUNE " Thursday, June 12, 1930 --Frederiek M. Steele L'rew s, N. Sheridan son of Mr. and right; John M. “um present at ell boat house,