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k M vol,, xxxvm, no. is Sue Green Accidentally ! Killed at Blowing Rock] Popular Youiu; Girl Kilted Almost Instantly Sunday When She Fell J From Motor Truck I Blowing; Rook, May 4.? Practically ] the entire population of Blowing* Rock paid tribute at the funcni!! Monday of Miss Susi?: Green. llv-ycarokl doughlor of The.o Greene, who v ;> killed Sunday when she fo.H from yf truck n which a party of vounjr \i\ .! ' V. ; i - ? rdltitr. All b'.isi .hous? - except* the pivitoffieo were dosed during the funeral. Miss Cteenr it said by witnesses, <vas oiundTna on the truck holding; to a standard. She released I'ho sinnliard t" adjust *ber hair or hat just \ uic trzicii rdn over a Wisv?p and threv her off: Her h??d struck the irrouml v. ?t!i such forts that her j rtetk v as broken and the skull frac-j tared. No oTher marks were found cm the body except a slight bruise on the lee. t>?io was taken to the office of Dr. K 1.5 jSkawithin six minute? after thV ajtvidisifri, Din* npthlrilr could he nio r her. She das! within ?i?te< .1 o'.h.a 1 :. SeaU-.i said that ordi-i ru-.riiy sue!) injurs: vv'&iild have t*'Lis5 :d instant death, and only ; he l b.Ts physical ;t t ?Mn:i h enabled h 1; vo live u.- io;.y as -he did. .M;--. Greeny was one of the most popular numbers of (he yeung^ set here tier vivacity and hyr cheerful disposition had made her beloved . anion p. a ! her associates. iT Dr. <; \V. Ivah.y ami family of' ilickfliy, relatives of Miss Greene, ere hoie to attend the funeral, m ....s also Miss Elizabeth Greene, Susi?W aunt, of .South Carolina. Joan ! ev/js and family, old friends and ncbvhohi > of the (1 recites, came from Johnson City, Tonn., to attend the funeral. Tip service ; were conducted at'the Methodist church by the pastor Rev. U. B. Woosley. assisted by Rev, C. McKerahcr, pastor of th< Rumple! Momoria IVoshyierinn churchThe twee tinge o.f the men's club of: tin- Presbyterian church, which was tip i:.?v, beer held at: Skulls' Mills .Momiju niidu. was' t ancolwl because ' < t i:.* f'iir- r.:i. ; CJepr??: M. Snddcrth was re v t d mayor of li.uwim^ Hock in Tuesday's c'rei:or. iu Kpilc of liio strong oppo.? I'o.m ticket tr.ri war. put forward on She h|ortiinir of the idyctiqji. X. 0 G?ovno a-' d A M. Criteher won- rcelected couric men, ami Lloyd ftopb'-us \va:; tci to succeed C A.-\Vilyf' liam.?. \yho was nova eaiijlidate. The \ vote was ftiisptvs: Yin mayor (J. :\5. Sudder* h, il 5 : Ed Robbins -IK For Arpunehmbn:' N. v t Greeniv, KM; A. M. Critcher, ; 4; Lloyd Rcbbins 86: C; S-^.Prevet ie; 77; L. V. Coon, Co; E G, Fir's" 68 Slnyor Sudderth said ho wou'd confinue his policy ot' ipstermj* pI?i;< improvements to muke Bipwinjr Rock a ?un)nier resort of the ti >r class. pr!ii| his administration, the town has iunh a water and Vjewerhjsre i sy-Acni. orjyani/.ed a itrc department . equipped with the best apparatus ob- \ lain able, built i? town ball, acquired a jail and added iiibvq than ;> square j mib* to the corporate limits and $1. 2QQ;O0,i} to the tax Yu-uatbms. With] this added valuation, it is pointed put, j the tax rate can be almost ?it tnj half, and still more revenue can be; nosed than under the form or valua-' tjc-ns. A poteniini apple crop of 100.000 bushels n? Watauga -county may be considered ;ost as a result of last; j week's freeze, according to growers tn this part of the cOunVy. E. G. XTiulerdown, manage r of the Cone estate. which bus 20.000 trees, said he expected only <i few late blooms to mature- add even they may fall from the trees. The Smith-Kirby Transfer Com-! nanv of I,onoir. operator of. the.: freight, baggage and mail line from, Lenoir to Boone, is building a one-; story office baggage and freight1 room adjacent to the store of the; "Barnhardt-Seagle Company. The forest fire which starred atj Coffey's Gap, six miles from here. Friday morning had almost burned! itsc'f out Tuesday, although it v. a still smouldering enough for somej smoke to he visible here. Fortunately," the blaze did not spread t'o the thick-' er timber and Saturday's rain helped, to subdue it. Forest Warden Carol: Hollidale was watching the fire to see that it did not become dangerous.! * ^ IVof. L CJ. Gtiitr; of the Appalachian State Normal school, deliver-! IATAI A Non-Partisan New BOONE. \ I LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN IN ! HIC CITY ELECTION TUESDAY j ! Little interest was manifested inj T tile city election Tuesday, an 1501 High vote? being cast. Lack of enthusiasm j "ach was due to the fact* that only one j n:or ticket was in the field, that named) ning at the citizens' mass meeting: last to b wey k. Th? fo rces of tiie newly olec- J Pi ted ticket rallied somewhat when it- Xnri was learned thr.t a different ballot W wa-* being circulated. (his having:i F; been }?H"\ or *c.-s , false alarm, as' Hod no concerted eriorl" was made. j C! \V K. (irugg. mayor of the town! L some years ago and pr sidenl of the j V Wctahga Lumber Company, received] A t'he iarg&sl number of votes cast for; (iuv 'mayor, I IS. J. M. More4/, w:.:: J.I:c - Alic only other name vet. d for for this of-j Man f:ee. receiving nine. A. V. Howell.; 'I T. M.'Moore and C. It- Greene eon- j ham rtiUiie the new board of aldermen.1 Pi receiving 157, 1 52 and ! 17 votes, re- lent spectively. Tracy Councill polled! 1. 1 n c. . 1 ? * ' - i..i H'tiiiueisara on use* ooavd v.! 111 other.- were representee! in the! bal'ot box by one vote each. The new adininistrs;tion wi! assume- * management of the affairs of the city -mVl (Tomorrow. ! v;iIy, Mr. Howell is the only member of; ' ; u. the hoard t?? be re-elected. The oufc-j going acimini: t ration accomplished I much during tin past tSvo years and ,<1? " wore popular as second Term eandi ' date . which honor they refused. The i a coming coiincil headed by Mr. Graftg is composed of good men and the citizens of the city are ex- J peeling a safe and sound admijiictra- \'Ml lion of municipal affairs for the en- '>1,u I' i suing two years. ^ ^ ed the commencement address before ^,ia its- graduating ci <jf the Blowi'iuc l*'."5. Rock .school last Friday night * and ,4,tU vook for hi- theme. "No one can rightfully expect protection from the ' government unless he is engaged in productive work and ?? contributing FRl. to the subsistence ??i' the nation;" Smith H^gaman, count}, superior ^ tendent of education, presented the diplomas to the thirteen graduateprincipal A. E. Mercer awarded eer* ! tifinales of perfect attendance. E. T. / Miller introduced the speaker. rpV tho t Thomas Shirlov New'in, father of j j Katherino Ncwlin Hurl and father-iniaw of the writer Strut tiers Burt*, is j v.},ar inn- mi a ?ew 4lays neiprc returning <?njc :o In- i)i.mr in P^inc-cton, N. .1. While -ua; ho \va? h. re. P> told how his daujrlPir j.> q. sol i hri^ first story She always ,, ... , wrote '*Loi*Jos for l*ho other children <)i the iHiiViiy, ho s 1:4!. bat never tried to have one published uvti.il! hay to Germany. Thetji *sho i jvii wrote in urusual y good story, oral [ war. her'-fin'?ic.r p-AT&uatte;<{ her <V> submit" it once to a T.-i.ridon publish*-'*'- 1* was it,i- looki itVoiisJiU-Jy accepted ami htir suece-s as r. co a v.ri was assured IVou? (hat time. \j(. Mrs. Burt brought Mr. Novvlio here from Southern Pines, arid then pho reiWncd there to join her husband. work hattr, (hoy will go to their Wyoming, cut n varicb. which inspired Mr. Burt'sj n;i novel, "The Diary ot a Dude Wvarig hed. *c?" j nffai ' modi Green Park hotel has been opened j Mi for guests since Saturday. O. AY'. j perit Spencer of Salisbury, the manager; has s xvas here for two weeks before the he si opening, supei vising the improver can ; nieriti made t\> the hotel; I " P<d \f.yi- f-a'nWi 1* r',..,.. ..1. ...X -i-- i ri .1. ? '??.*. v HIUVIJ, viic ui tue.'i " 1,1 aigest stockholders in tlic hotel, was iwill also here, but she was confined to j cUts bed at the hotel by senou* illness. For j hi a a while her condit ion was considered ! two. gbave, but Dr. It. B. Scales said last! have week thai she had passed the danger! e?^3; point. J spies Excavation has been begun for the! building of a garage and Chevroletj ^ agency; which will be operated by! , ). II. Winker. The garage storage J ? facilities wil? be open to the public 1CiC* within a short rime, Mr. Winkler i uat ' said. Fred Pendley will be in charge j un of the mechanical department, and (|1.nri' Mr. Winkler wilV superv ise the showrooms and filling station. w Mr. Heaine Swink. developer of Laurel ^rsPark, one of the most select summer SJ-erl residential sections of Blowing Rock, tnosc arrived here last week. . ?rea' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davidson, of *roni Orlando, F'sa.. and Connellsvillo. Pa., ca,nc passed through here on their way to JO-v Covmellsvilie after spending the winter in Orlando. Elliott Seed of Savannah. Ga.. was ^ P*,J here last Tuesday looking over the $20,000 summer heme that js being expe built for him ir? Mnwipw Pari- . he Lit | t'o h Dr. R. B. Scales uill soon erect on j cr.jo; 3o*s he has bought in Mayviev. Park j it is ? j a r.d (Continued on Page Eight*) ? birth JGA spaper, Devoted to tin VATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH H SCHOOL PROGRAM AT NORMAL TOMORROV I:- graduating? exercises of th school jfe pa rrment of the App-i ian State Normal w ?! be held to row (Friday) afternoon, begrin at. 2:4?> o'clock. The proj^rai e rendered is as follows: : iano duet, Cornice am i\ia Brown. "olcoine add res-. William Mast. :u*her Tiiv.v speaks. Richrvr* ttc-s. j' ?. Pi. Fried Blair. itt'VrianT Ilav.oi Hardy. Lueile ilopkins. m from the Butterflies Taylor; ho lot-flies, Mary White . fcViincfp, Willi* Reeves, V'tilli. Mary Annie Trivett. hereby l>e<pnicatlv" Mabel Biiig Valedictory, Norma Brown. i e-'Tital'iira of d p'omas. Pre.si Dougherty. :i rawed 1 sor,;Nr. (las- of 1027. RELIEF FUND GROWS i d- 10 t'hc amount of Slid.7 been received to date fror oils p<ults < {' .he county tor ih ? of th Mississippi valley flbtb ins. Funds are still net Jed sun < \vishi'ri{ to itr.ioiU'o can s6ni uatj - i; hei > I I>em<ier?t ?>V a ' >uu y Fe low 15 ; tist iiit ion - to date >rU'?l last vy ? k i " !I e Forks, church ...... 25.0'. [ 7. Sunday School. Boone 15.01 ?* CiueiN Sunday School. . HhtH h.o Baptist Si-'S tHhOi eeeived through The Dcmo'-ip: r. Wtnebarger 5 0' h VVinabiirgor 2.0* for*! Towji.aml 5.0< it Mis- Mar;. Wagner: . . . 1.01 Touil P'SQ.r, rrr in wilkes is cut SHORT BY KILLING PROS"1 ' ikes Journal, May 28?The friii has been badly damaged by tin -y frosts, which fell last week, i -urned. Practically all th-. frui been killed, with the exception oi e orchard? which are embraced ii thermal .bolt. :r fruit en the Gold Medal, Ik C e. For- Pearson and Shaley or dr has not been daiiuigod, if 1 id, while on I ho Bor.no Trail ord it is cslimjitfid thai r.roumi 00 burhok? of aplcs and many her. haw been killed. -7^ I VENTS CORN HARVESTER r. ()jk*ur Phif.ips. of Sujrar Grove, in Boone last week vn conferwith a Str.tesville muaufactufei !?{ toward the manufacture hi rn harvester whicli he invented, Phillips had.a miniature model of machine with him ami while \)\ Democrat office, explained the ings of the maclunc.-whieh will me row of. corn at a ti..-, ;.ml by :.s ?>f elevators load u in the The machine is a very simple r and iho-e who hav<- seen tlija t believe it will be su'Cnh-sfu! \ Phillips ha--, spent two years in acting: the mode., and behoves he amplified it until the cost will W- tl.O . ..... .....r ..xiiu.u irtiinri i fiord one. He has applied for am1.! but has pot yet received it v machine proves successful; it he a great labor saver, as the corn, loads, it and dumps it pile by the shifting of a gear or il is Mr. Phillips' intention to the machine so built that it eim ; ho converted into a manure dcr. BIRTHDAY DINNER awing Rock, May 2.- -At the of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Duia last week. Mr: Uufn Robbiiis jjiven a surprhe birthday dinner seyenty-lour*h birthday, the *r being given by his chidren. e present to do Mr. Bobbins honere Mr. and Mrs. Idee Bobbins, and Mrs. Ed Bobbins. Mr. and Barney Hollers, Mr. ;.nd Mrs. ing Hartley. Included among r present were grandchildren and -grandchildren also ki*. speqple Buffalo Cove and Patterson to pay their respects ;itM to er.the splendid d.nner which coni of everything good to eat', ri Robbins has bec-n a resident of itiga county many years and was known ia hif. younger drys as an rt mechanic. In his later years is devoted his time and attention ome affairs. While he is not ying the best of health at present hoped that he may soon lecoves live to enjoy many more happv tdays. DEMC e Best Interests ol Northwes CAROLINA, THL'RSD.AV^AV 5. 1527 Exile 5s Old Sf. y of Acadians r .he Delta e| ** j. | Creolw Leave F .'r-Baukcd Cot- <v i_ tAgefi tc Fury /ellow Streams :_| to 3av tv Orleans 13 i Exiic. sucii the > knew ,? . an:! Ldr.gftdlow made immortal in ; "Evangeline" i'< an o'd, ??ItI story *<> m | the/French Acadians. and Spurosh w \ \ Creoles of Si. Bernard and Plaque- a\ ; mine parishes, Louisiana who last ij : 'Wednesday ar??l ihursdav '? r their lij j hospe? in order that N<w Orleans , j mv?ht. be saved. Thursday their heme-:. iank.o -,i; ,, bright flowers of blue and gold ar.?l c criipson thai blossom u; T.ouisiana ttj sptdnjrtnn; smiied in i r." sun. Their c; - balds v.i rc green svifcft gtjti'.v'ijife corn .S i and. ear y vegetable pbitira d io nvei gi .5 the demands d a nation's market. S I Great treer sodded banks of the Mi> ?!; j s.'-sipp' river levee reared a pi ml hi i bulk ijtv'w.en t bc.?e (mines and fields j and the turbulent muddy, brown iij flood that rushed toward the Gulf ni j o.f Mt v.ico; the channel down which j roars the fiood water: of .'il great N - | rnu-s. kl | But 'T noon I* rfda y. by proclania-i p lien ; ; Simpson, the leycftj 1> i:: vus cut at foydras to lei the tor- ! * | r-.fir t >rront through thai t'he south?.s \' greatest ' y might he sev.iite. At v' that moment a rushing flood cngp fed p ^ the homes of x'he-e peop-e. ripped w ^ affijss their, fic'd.i and tore its v.av is out though hake l)t I .ery and down ? ^ Bay on Term Au\ Jmtioffs through r< * Breton ?puna into the tiulf of Mexico. 1 The great t'ryk went oh until th<i J! time ? t ?or. the breaking of the levee. <1 It was a gaunt and terrific thing to b '' witness hut at the same time a 7 scene of stoic courage and high ad* Venture which stirred the heart. Al! tin hurt that any family knov-s ai seeing the labor of years in huild- V' ^ ing a homo swepi rufluessly aside whs 1* j there, lag, the hurt, was hidden. Those I people, many of then1 Acadian*. g know what, evile means. It is a tradition born i?i their blohd, bred in V their bones. The groat-great grand &' fathers of some >? theso people who i? 1 , rudyed and rolled and rode up the river road to New Orleans, had built d " homes and tilled farms in far north lj | N<?,va Scotia. m the litr e village v>C '5 Grand Brc when on the day the- 01 I British ships of v.'ar appealed in t::>I offing. In family after family the ' tale has been told of tin- exile that la ! fallowed. Nor do the folk of St. il: j Bernard and Piaqueminc have to go ! hack to the days of the Acadian > in l N.Vva Scotia to know what exih moans. C( t,r \Vit'h the. people pf French anil .j Spanish blood they streamed into :l' | X-.w Qi-ieank in 1 s 1 A when the Brit- ' i; ish crime and were hurled hack by V | the rifles of Andrew Jackson's 1,1 troops. In 1922 tl;ey vxponciieed the a* gyeat flood when the Toydras ore- 01 vasse let the flood come crushing through on their plantations and ;v'~farms. n: Strange and mutely is the exodus vn | of the oariy French and Saltish setUtters. Up the. road' snnce last Tues ; day they have come with their 1 1 I flocks and their herds, their cattle, re !.'their household creeds and treasures, j Alan and v. omen and little children, ' white and black side by side. Cloud- ^ j- less Louisiana sky above them. But j they marched in choking dust?dust ' r?.k:,ecl by the feet* and rubber tires .r . - on | v?i auunitooi:e?;.- gi uiuior u iick^ Sf*' >&nd the stoe'-; wheels' of farm wagons. Jjgj' j For forty miles down the Fast : River bank, below the southernmost ' j limits of New Orleans, that heart ? string line trudged and rolled on its j way. Just on the other side of "he ^ j k-veec- the rivt-r growled and seemed * i to chuckle with sinister mirth as though it knew that it would soon have its wi'.l of tin- land from which until noon Friday it was barred. i i mi }jn ATTENTION. EXSEKV1CE MEN! < All who are interested in aiding} e< the Watauga Post, American Legion.! ;1' in completing plans for our Fourth] vof July celebration are asked to be!*" present Friday night. May 6th, atj the vegu'-ar monthly meeting- Wej cannot wait longer to decide. j L. S. ISAACS. j j Post Commander. j _ ! lh I PS RivaVs j ...j I In a certain English town two I o pork but'chers were keen business i vn *j rivals. t 'I In the window or one there appear- j,? 'i ori the sign: "Fresh sausage, as sup-; h "J plied to His Majesty the Kim; " j The next day the rival merchant >i j had posted this sign: "God Save the in I King.'*?The Progressive Grocer. | a _ _ )CR A t North Carolina. /ADE STEWART ARRESTED MONDAY IN TENNESSI Wade Stewart, wanted in Watauj junty on a charge of assault with eadly weapon open young Arl c:?son m the latter t? home in t Dam section, recently. u it--red at* M>il Cn.ek. Toim.. Mo ... by Deputy Sb.ei '.7 H A i -;j tjU.it. and Leo Mast. The prison a played in the Mt untain City j: .raiting i'Qqui i'ion npnjj the govr ??t* Tcmtc. s? e for n?i? i t.-'.urn ^fl id youruy. < : f'rev received infuntiiitlon th ty-vart W.-is ih' Mill Creek sooth f'.JifKiisoti eouety a-TM they :mme' : v wci?t aFl.e; ju'Krt WtJ'en fom i- y.'us. endeavoring to hide I -owfing under a tVu;.".ding. ldopu .heriff H:ij*?hian covered bho. with '!-? -t?id ::) t v. easily ma'd tc.yvart, who is said : > be p. nar ego us, was unarmed when appv :ti led. It was learned Wednesday mc.r le that attorney- feu* Stewr.'d we ia!iiug an effort to have the pi yri Mary bearing held Ui Torino .ov*. o witnesses had been FU'eiiVi'bned Itpcar and it" is m?dor8to??d thai t JrOS?.-:-i:f;?)?'. would bo y coiiri ' !. ii' i;hi the !v-ai it j> eld. Sherd';" FarU.uep o;vw'liicsday inprnir?a for M?>xni;: :ty_, and a! the time ? ;' g iffl-k" tioir<<ng yiw&ta '?e leanied a~ hit' action ha'! beep token. let | e?: ported -thill SiC'.vnVi.v.h'e t ir- '.'<1 to this county a.- s .. oaisiiion papers are secured. REAVER DAM DOTS The ivcfr.t coltl weather did 11 0 much damage to the fruit a; erry crop in this scetiop and if 11k i'o more epld woaih'-r, it is evpc 1 *hiit then will he a goVidly nil ) fruit. Since ihe appoint men: of Char) fi ' harper. Clyde Porn, and Cart 'av h eg .as -ct.a.f ^ipcrvisors far t! ?c 'tori, the> are getting the roads 01 d cohdition. Airs. AVilliams. wife of Dr. Bad Williams, fell over a saddle last we ad va- painfitrly, though not scrim ; hurt. Mrs. Susan Moody who has he ! for some t ime, is ihtpr<?vi:.g sic ROe Camph M, who was oporat: ti recemly for appendicitis is roe here now, almost rdcov ta il. Miss Alice Myers visited horn. fu~ sit week, returning SVi Boon. Sa iy. BOARD OF EDUCATION Smith l'a ne.Mi was re-e'erti unity superintendent of educaTh iv tv-> hog-inning duly 1. 1 ic hoard of education in month s-i> n hero Monday. Prof. U. ! uughcrty \va? also sworp id n>, ei'ahm* of the hoard, he having hei ypintcd hut did not* swear, in win fier iv.enuaers ii*<! on the first-Ma iy :o . April. The hoard also accepted the rest 1?i 1.1 >. of W. P. Grajjg as school coi mb-ri at \Vhitihg. W. Hemlersc ragg being appointed in his plac*. \V. Hardin Brown, memhry 01 tl >ve Creek hoard, also TYndc-yrd h signation. - ' 'k k DR. J C. TESTERMAN DIES News has reached Roche of ti ath of Dr. J. C. Tes'.Vrman. t fferson which occurred there la tarday nifrkt. 11c had been sei sly :11 for only it f0o days. t-'unor: rvices were conducted by Rev aekhura and Reynolds, after who l body was interred with Mnser.i nors c.i the r'-l henu-.uf ibp ;l, iH on oilKS i' reek. Dr. Tcsterman was web known i ore sad sucroiiiidiinr r.c-iir. vim practiced both hV< (i ;<t Bibwin# Rock. - '.' '-T* ; '. I Poydras I-n.. April tvhty blast which sent dirt flying ndrcd feet into the air aecompas i by a roar as the Mississippi riy* *ped to freedom, engineers bib i* levee fourteen mijes south ? w Orleans today in desperate e i s to save the Orescent City ar iter parts of the state from ft >vst flood threat, in history, eak war opened which widened o< out 15.000 feet as the release od wafers swirled ar.ri sw-jvcti rongh the gap and planed on th of destruction across St. He rd Parish which has been saci ifici appease the Mississippi rivci :*idh against New Orleans Slid oth or V of t Y. e si at: . iloi es in I ith of the ton ml trembled a: en topp!ed, garden spohs >ickly covered from the hack \vat the main flow and peaeetu' far c: com in anities were cor.vtrteu in scene of utter desolation. lt PRICK FIVE CENTS I * " E Closing Exercises at Lees-McRae Institute :? Finai Number orv Program Bo Give? j?y May ytfc; "Homecoatng" for h*fj Former Student) StS | ... Lc:< McUnv !';.'?rivr K'k, ... w this yoar brv MaV IHh, with Jgr ;tit Jniriifhvv i\C&iii! 'av'-ttL i>rojr-ani. The is r- be u m cii.l ' nin r.mSnyiI' oreaxAl. -iSfin for any ??? * who i-as attended j A-i: r:v,' riav.hoi o? rvt-' former student ? ur&j rwprd the M, . I.ininan- haeo/iU't vino vviV Ke one t;. <>.v 1 hi? most, dc.?;yhti!.u! ->ffr.irf- of 1 he vj yo-yoineot i_?m rf TV idterhry Sov . 15 ! iv'l-i Aiay 5th prom - an. 7y eninpT ox ' in, ;?7 d primary eonrja ' ?iO t.u-r.i or Ma.y.'Oi'h Vir'and/ath*?: O* a.ij t- Vrv nn -v< 1 of jy! ifvfe-ebt l o bik . if *, addi< .-- .- win V?> Tn<?:<Ie t?y J>r. ? i . ry Sv.-- of ' nisvill'. . Ivy., abd n_ ?V H Jlfidr or h r-f ttak-igrb. ;>oth r. of wjipnt a -e v/eV ko.-w a : KKifs and a: promoters of cilia at am. Ait v ''vk :a' abd ?.Ioiptnaw of Hie institu'.e 0 ; ; y ;.i-jily invsvd vo -attend toe-o oxerci? t"V: ! The program i- y:.-- Too -dav ' en.... oek v, V ;*.or (?> the .\y : in ?ho . ;. . A 7 ri; o'clock -i'h" ov.,-niiii* :? okay, to ' \Vif)Ian\ Gmm-h. jV ' giver- -"fey she If :ro::,->a?i arid PhKoIeflii-ao Ift< r.iry i-t 5 0-:- V.-':" 0 f :;'nr..' :1. V.-it'i t'lii Vol v. of <tracts ir-: Wil 'are $i !*; .?:$*! I?h"r:mc4s Grerh; Miner-, a- V T rode Hi'k -.v; .\V. joj Law - !! Tlito; Jimmy ?]V;ahol Tay'or: M;v. Ciaita -N't*!! W'iTon; ot Sarah Vara?KV.y .fahitto'n; V nnie tt<i Dick -Miffjlio Garland. !? Ai s o'c'dck the annum nicciii.tr of i- the In..mi ?>f trustees wy.s held, mi Friday, May 6 S p. ir. - -Primary cdtpn u - n cm e n t os jit G rami fr Orphanage. ,cr Saturday. May 7 lih 5: \ 5 til. -Meeting of alumnae, in i don p. pi Alumnae banquet. dM\ 11. in.?Class day exercises, ire Sunday, May 8 ek 1 1 PO n. in.'? Ban alaureal- ormon i in Presbyter; inn ctuueh- -Dr. Henry IT. Sweeps, I .onisxu'k. Ivy. op' 7:00 p. m.---Sorr!ti"/-Vvt.spt*r service, w- 1 ., sbytenan church. Mondiy May 9 : (! 8 ;i?|? p. m?Annual literary r?dat. ?ifMusiy. k- introduction. Mr. Toil :i- Adore--. I ': I. ll-nry Higlismitb. Award .of medals. Award of diplopias. mi MKS BELAR GRAY D) AD >n Mi-. Refer* Gray t?f Slab F rk. iV. >y V.;.. died at hoi home on Triiir.-fday ty ov Week, high blood pressure and D. rvm.p'icutions being responsible for a her death; The remains an ved pi n Boone Saturday afternoon and iptermi meat \va> at the Hine cemetery henvn Uv. old fflive; of the deceased; Sunday. A targe oroivd assembled Vo nay their ?- l&si.tribute of respect to a friend and n.- . former neighbor.- -" .sy; >n ' Airs. Gross was before her marviajre Miss Pearl G?\w-s/rini;ght?>r of ie ibe lute Mr. I S. (iro.s and Mrs. .vs; Grow.- iiup la ws of her demise brought sadness to the hearts of the many fioimh of '.'he, good lady. T)e ceased was a .sisterof Chief oil Police w j iiivi;. -th/iAc K.a ? - ? ? .a.vu ii?;r ,r husband. mother find severe.; brothers s* and al DEATH OF MISS HOP.TON ? i MiSg Katheri'rie Hcmott. thirteehh year old djtughtvr; of M:\ and Mrs. J. ic B. HortoVf. ol V ilris last SV.iurday iniinuni; ;n. o'clock f<dlo\>:mjr a shpyt illness with pmeumo.n id.. M isw h Kortoi/v dc-a:h 'was tip^xpected and V> j- came as a distinct shock to the .corn's . muniiy. The funeral and irit'crment was at Her.son!s Chape" ??Toriday attended by a large concourse ?. ; rpjaa cives and friends, a number of clansi mates of her sister. Miss Mar\ ij'ovten a student in. the Norma!, being in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Horron w have the deep sympathy of tocir host vf of friends throughout the county ir> f- ' this sad bereavement. id >< HERRING-MAST A! The following announcement will ,t >*, of interest' in (his county, where .1 fn.. kvi.l. - f x* , ; vuv "JAHlgjlVVIII, I l?: Oil. i\. Ij a Mast is wcil known* a Mr. and Mrs. Jr.rr.es Prichard Hej*rmg r-; cmn ounce the marriage of :-(i i heir daughter :?s Myrtle er to he , Jaines Brady Mast iid en Tuesday. April tVenty-sixth ro nineteen hundred and twenty -seven, or Wilmington. North Carolina m- j\ t home J.v> of er May the tenth i Mast", N. C.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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May 5, 1927, edition 1
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