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FOUK The Watauga Democrat Is.sy*d Every Thursday by The KVVEKS PRINTING COMPANY K. C. RIVERS KOB. EJVTERS Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year SI e-j Sic- Months .... Pii Three Months .'10 Payable in Advance ?A Advert ishtjr JIrr r.r ~ sr. Applicatic. i Cu'itta t>{ Tr-iir.Wr. . of Bt >peet. Ob:TuarU'?. etc., are ohhvgtsJ for r.'. rile rate? Entered j : ihc : Booth N. 1 .. nr Sec* - n .! matter THURSDAY. JUNE 21; T32S STRANCE BUT TRUE Several weeks uao the people o the town sport a little hit o: money trying to beautify the tow i y i rhddodeTldrbr:i? atoc the v. alks or: both '.goes of Mui street ftoni the corner of Main am Water streets tv 'he irtemctior. o Highway No. X?. the eastern tcrrr.j nGS of the city paving. the rcsi (ien'fs along the street we; e. : .-oem ed, all v. ry rr:;ch pleased with :r.t> efforts as thr beaotifuj rich foliag of this most popular throb r as Ver; (.earing to the eye. are visitors -ver lord it) the;! ofmineruat: ts of work. Much fare was -vc.v; carirg for the sturdy boshes a;o &ey wiifdfe a very p; ctty start. Eu the strange Part of i'. is that tit |:t"ipie, many ox t'-.er.i, :n passim along the wad:-. . nthotightejiiy (v.: could opt think it dene purposViy fin .ivc-T'lating). .-;r}>: off or:e. >.- i: rorne instances a -ie j.uaeti vi :io rich, green jc/i.'es foaJ ty'tSf ?ts uncor.vt-rncd. tea;: :g the!.; into hits ami d >;vii g m yi itfei ri :1c walks, i-s'.ead of iig- tsejn.. |||. ihv->\nU~* to.' |[&vv. fm?" j.-urfiOti 'tho? ^y.nV'-V'-vlt-ri'.lv-i1<- i ?>av< 'fr4vii\nV'\r _ " 'C X:,v r;.- j?' as a Vx^v.h t. v :w,'< ci I *ar;;? r. ar...l \cy ?:2 JoAVas. i t te ;v;i 'v. ?V vyyn - y.:M /O-O'l %'f a double eric of <> ; up : y . tiii v-'r.ivl L jK-'i^-e -fel Wf' 'i ?s? . plvyyi >l8y.< aya. gg jickja; up sagae# tir.ni &!- ...s. f-.; . he 'Ml r-".> ?" 1 Mi. -Ikk , pPTr'p-Ly .Jsian ot aii\ tope srui't> A >ni# j.lreinst SmBi'itvv.abiv Tie',;: V.". : .i\ ! the ber-'t ctopi'j, im ! { : .; . ' ?8 . thai car, >)% L-.K.na, bu' feat d'u|PI | f ' bit.- f : if y -.i > -h< V.'CI Vi '.V;! n.i-i pips i. riroi stall.!-. . '< " l.'?' Ssi'iiS? ".ha-, v-'ta<ju-i : a jon^g&rab]! .. experts;- ijSV ;ht- jjlvasuv-.. <,i & pas K ' ; ?JPV-.'j' r.-ioa in : (?;< . .was a ad eii K-s tb'-' v. j.,' i Tic a nTiSlembaivr;' parish,use by ? . ' *t > <>.: a re yip in the Eli'.Ity i. .r!:.v, please desslS in the fiuure. <: RVVETiS. ME2.LON SACROSANCT Th(; Pvesbyytii.-.i-. as*mli.c .1 -Tulsa.-iuiftt' i i! r.vn 2 memorial fror >be Sedaiif Mri.. ir.i.rch iitvaiii;; Seri-tiary sfellori tpr pO'>v enforce wnt aS the prohibit:,,n ??v. It ha ri-:>t'>infr to bo '.vilL it, o: co"ir.-;e. feu Ilrother Tyiclfcti >s. a' upjesi.yteriar 'fitcv v }: : is.O K. Sri;!, ;t;:ct.^5r:p ib 'loYSrp'.ir r*?r ehor, he has been rmrsM to hi y duty . as prohibition officer: It i jBgB%| also a jmatijsjr. of - cbnimbn^no&'U-ti? 'tiia*. ho - sp4>k- atijco'v huiao;. by iii Vt m *1,ZiSeries. Sgggg: that prr/biiyxion has1 n'oi'^tseer on i'orcoa "^eiiatqr Nor? is says ha never been6fe^>rc?e^.?v governor :s /filing cte bounced he. Vi ajy?ar?i-pr(i hibitionktv; Kut"; he heyer 'ma.de ' - Sd 7 i^ipMp w:la -.-.fcruspai Qvpin fflHjb: bitron cr,g^g.rrv&>t inti rasiie ;? foot b'ai).-6fc?t. . The.-: man who criticizes Swiv IsSj? and defc-idsr ryJi-iion is?v."-1',. . }.<)C>e?r.'fSiaov. vot factiiSo!' >e.,i's 'litepAifecaiK'C'-ho .Cffl 'KinS fi' ar>% thir.sr ?i v* ii doce hy Heptt'olicar.' ?Haivicx. NVws and Obsetvor. ? AO'NC. AT HOME ife'Vs' ^J^il Patriot eMmw HKgpi? .". be. t hiiiisn: is ownaon i '-Mi'-eric-niT^ r0-.--.t--7 ? . i T . j>apc:s. i2i".v- v ?Kfa HBibS srita's . iswwi oK-ya^r- ros^-^ve a ?;? f oak-'-'-iatv! ?:? rna!;e biin (or het Sfev i-car>: .'-.? irotinsioii -rat anprvcis lion is ; . yp.yt; vjrti'.i-. The editoi t f ine. pood :ai*gb. He ' <1 a :?te: from home nwrer.av.: urging. hlrr.- to roa ;-i k.- 'It u--.vn t,yj.a: finny about It is written c r. letter head printed out of row, CoTiyirip: this the Shelby. Star adi anotte- sto:-v.. and loth eon id be sn cccnst r.ted with a "that remind? mi in practically, every newspaper of ft in the land: "'-Vherein we would shake *i the IVilk.'sboro editor, recalling th not long since a local rnercha chopped bv to urge us to boost tra ing with the home merchant. And happened at trie time that the me chant himself was distributing c: culars, printed in another town, a vertising his sale and the circuia thrown about the streets were rei by about one-tenth as many peop as lead the Star each issue. He w; one of these fellows referred to 'long-sighted' hut running in r verse."?Morganton-News-Herald. > iraammtMnii usi-TiromvwwKrreoiourfVxiiiiyi i mgc LOCAL AFFAIRS ! ; j Attorney W. K. LovjJi ha? been i : hooked for a Fnnrth of -July sjiet-fh i at Mountain f'ity, Tenn. ! M;=-: Mary Eurzaheth 3 mvj rs of Brlsio!, Vs.. is visiting her sist?eiy.';i MJohl'es H. Moore. ' > Vigetaiion has bt-tr iowrir. u f-.T /'>, rast few day? a to :- fj.voters :.re waging a ? tat war on -'tiet.: <iraen." We are now bavins r-:a! '..vr-inir -.vei: titer. Mr. F.. .i- Morris. ohairatRD of :.1V uc.ty ntlSsion boar.:, asks The i to announce that Inert v. : be a meeting of the board in . Boone on Monday, .'uiy 2. i Mrs. .). C Kay has biien very nr.. : > for seyeisl days, but as we go . !t. :vts news reaches us froir her edeide that the boioved o!u iaoy is " thought to fee right notch tmproved. i f M ? -. C <.vf-r Tj ipie<t and two little daughters 01 Lenoir are spend ing > unevme in Boone with Mrs. Triplet x>arents, Mr. at : Mrs. J. * M Moretz. r^v 'v/fr * " " Mr. and Mrs. (harks Lewis and: * daughter, Miss Clara, -t Johnson L' City. Tenn.. were visitors' for a few e hours T ?osfiay Mrs. Lewis* daugh; re'r, Mrs. Ron Riven?* They returned ' ;<' r h *:>. in the after a n. M; F M. Maliba has - his : ret* :y hor.ic- to Mr. Lavtor: Wilson and s :-!<c to h'.dM ar.o;::t;r _esi1 denire in the v?yy r.oar The.., has (en closed v: as yet; the I F.w, Ed. rliVd^frS 'vas a ?aib?r at. ] tne s&on 1 iay Mid Uild Fhi. . ; lieat thrit or. ias? Friday be tvhrsed weeks peetu . at P?.t-: - : -. rs -li tha: vos".Cted ?yj than ?(' 1 : > the Baptist chu'ryh *' C ;0::t . Town. | M ........ | j. ,Ci!;u;ihi^ ;is now ,?o:ng oh . for the ; t.Vn*?tv- inMnSreii ch'in eh. tvh'eh , Ch:l he ..." this v..i : the hit a as ?h;t-ed * s'I <.y.j M i - i HsOihi.. The ' ' <; ? ' l loK fiUii w:!i br rrn- , siifuctert Hiojii: ''ine* ;-.i> ilie-', MfeSi fill o Iffiil i: 3J.V. .- . TT. ii'.-utv :U. "A !r..?e , A I. !a?t V.V A. 'vail.llu , " ;p;;cn .r>: his -"..hri- n i nar.j -. :-iu -a..; H .- Mr. i; [ Fnr.-y.rv i;;. Ma-.... ' i-'-xygiiti Toi-sh-t that he aa -eavfotr :ij indrnir.'^'. ' l!v. siji M':- K. '. rlihs of She.by. 1 *aKHg8y Sunday aft-, taoo'n t?l spent . 1 the uiirtu at MiipU'.vroi They v .-o: here to lock over too . snThmcv yiwhich is briny rushed to * on. [detain by t Vhtrac'or \Y. 'T. ' iTartTho; o to lirOVi m :.: time neXt wet-k. WSw8^HBMmKrtr-rnr~? j;.. Mia fMgtid}'. with seme nesr rela-ivos .-.ii el viile, has arrived and is new oVtL-upyintf her new summer home not far from the Daniel ,t| Boone hotel. Mrs. Moody has been li a visitor here the two past summers. a and became so attached to the place that she decided to bubti. .1 ti {Jfeorsrc P- .'laganm::. cashsev ". i. the Watauga County Batik, and oag ? the busiest men ia; iov.-n. left lagr i- wets for a richly deserved vacation. s tr.kir.fr hi.- childicn \\>th turn. We' s are not 'informed as to his entire e 'tint-vary hat are told that Norfolk,: V$2.'"S;8?s o&jeciive. He is expected: t back the latter part (i? the v.-.ei,. i Mr. M.vl: ^"fcmur Wati-i aakan, arrived in Booh? Saturday = evening i'rdm his home- i:i Springs fieM. 1:1.. and v.jj' sm a rew .. weeks? vacation with his parents. ,. Mr. afid Mrs. A. W. Beach, ar.d otha -\ relatives and frit'r.tls in the couhs,', ty. This is his first visit home for ii.'i.six years, an.; his ;rier.ds an.! loved - ones are g"'.;d to see him hack on his: native heath av?.in.k?t,ipag. i-jDg h Mr. Hcyrcro Goodnight, -.vho was aj r. . .. ..- "Cerea College, Bcvea,! . Xy., r the past year. canoe ... r. .; -vi.;-: to sr.-ad a ;< . : dayst :: . Mr. arid Mrs- !. 1 Ir.igKr. He returned to Berc-a art Monticv where he holds a aoslA tic-:: at :. Boone Tat em. a hotel si ' r ." r.nr. operated tfy the school. :-:He expects to -r.ter school trie!';. !r, again next fall. Aitex-tlance at rhree ol the coty ) ^v.nday schools last Sar-day -vas as h- lows: Methodist, : 5; Baptist, >? 45-1; Advent Christian, 71, malting a total of KM. with two churches not a .".card from. That U indeed fine, a her :iccr 1: vouui be if the attend-, si anoc next Sunday would pass the thousand mark. If your name is not in on the to!) you are cordially invited ." :o attend the Sunday school of your is choice next Sunday p- ? ?" Mr. Will C. Waiker, popular local re! jeweler, took his son. Linney, to j Grace Hospital. Banner Elk, last th, Sunday to have one of his iegs treatat ed that was painfully hurt in an aunt tomobile accident several weeks ago. d- j Pictures of the injured limb were it! taken and nothing serious wa.< ob-r-j served. He wiil remain there for ir-i a short time and the surgeons in the d-' institution spoke very hopefully of rs! his early recover y. ad le: Mr. S. B. Sullivan and son of as I Miami. F!a.. have arrived for the as summer. The other members of the e- family will follow soon. Mr. Sullivan says this is his third summer THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVEX icre; Sic- like# the tows), he likes the; wuplc, end the sar-rouudings to hist) >re tacts pleasing. He sti!! has some m> icir.es here I'.it doer not yet know Jefinively Jasi where he will locate for the "rises, mouths. My. Tern V.'hit.e of Mart,", Ysu. who ior tiros has beds empioy,ti i.y R. T. Cireti - Company of that r.'a *, returned to his home at Lststoji; X-.Ses.-iay. rtfntt:r; with hitr. y:Te, Va,.:U -:..ve bride. who bet'"r? their .- -..-as Miss Bina rr-. baap.ute) - -1 Mi. r.nd Mrs. Arthur Moore .-i My re-.iile, Va. The young couple hr.Ve a host of relatives bird frfeads ' the county who -Mtij - . :heT!> neir best wishes far a long and btaifpy iife. Mr. ti-.h Carssf-he-l. an operative in j the siik mills : E1 iv ah e th > n, Tenn.. was ,-n town Me-.tday. rle brought The t.'fcir.-.'cr:.- a sr-.t. 1 tkcin of the heiijtlfti! a:h ifioiii silk -vhich iused for hosiery r.r.J manufactured only srs the ileir.herg piatts of ISlizaI'ethton. It is a very oeautifui product. ami we are tobi that it far surpassts that which s spun and put or the market at Berlin Germany, -whence the "".vners of these extensive plants .tame. T.Ve were very much ; lease.! fc see our friend. Mr. i_ee Tester of v-..u. r. ...r tr. ... * after a serious iiliicss covering a period of nearly nir lonfhs. Miv.r of :r- time his life seemed In be hanging by ;. thread and man} limes all v >pe> of his recovery were bspaiit'd of. lie ;<r now able to rice :n h-< ear. say.- he cwi - a: -all he can rf.r ar. : hungry. iio is rather of; his feet and travels " .* -so vf ;-r a ?? **?. Mis utter h* lo.o.-sness for v has jv>:<i0;v?1 hi- legs almi;-" !;>] g ut thai - a ter/ubte Chi.il Yi'il itself .-eon. ? _ 'V. H. '! . v eighth clU-tri it v i.-i.atv *o Nbifva.il K< ;u -ihlic&n ... :a-orvrb.n I'.i Eahsn- City last week, j ' tip S Itl&tl? : <-a. W;-'- was. a nromi-, , r.ciit I.- 'v-ici; van but hi} said he i- exne.ih a* to ?.\hr,b ->n the ... banii-.vSfbb :* the fi st on : - a;., . h.? ' Vay," he ^ -ay -. " *i ' i ?t'; e : e-:-o n vvnXioi? a k X h ..-. <1 t M; i* er \vas ?r?!v a joV;^ ' tabr, it nil "back..-T . i : ' ; pi -igi:< ' . ah i is . h .. .a.-... Senator ( 'a' : s. :- a jriin t lib: H ib&h fv?? ftooyeyCato; ;b^2rtJS J*' PENSION CHECKS HERE *-" T . ?k,- for Confederate ye;> t;r.is nr. ! v \d-M?b r f veterans h, fvv nrnvt-d and can be bad at oncv tflSBHBbneis wit! <? 1 at the ' officii of 11; f the Superior Court Austin E. Si>.;;h. < . .. t a FOR BEAN' BEETLES Jor.il X,.... (if ^ejiiityhimia. sends* s the t.. Farm LitV: "At t Taw .iiraw&gfe) .1 rente tie iSSfr.'the .Mtsxmin i<?<an 1 ;h:r,k it my t.i -.and it to: Take one I 4 pound :ii Biiiiis'i talis to five . jarisC V or" we.-,.:, t r<v.T it on one. .. : t-.-ason and i never. . rv. ? hit'tie on. *?yf beans a iter 1 g|?| iVTy neijthl.iirs used it and S'-.t ere sane ret-.It--." BRIDGE. PARTY ON COVE CREEK I Mf'StinniOv Lutitcr; ~nd Cbavivs: 5 Biojfhafe v.'cie nostosfig as. a lle'i:gi}f-.]5 ful i riitit pari> I-VMav "rtSfi-iusUVe. home of Mi. asti Mi's! ?.-_lSsir. ^ BiugSueW fin Creeks- Qnoiiti-; ; ties of daisies .vere rsyd in .o-.-.tuBi- * ir.jv. Mrs. lames M;;-: ami Mr. 1 tVaitjer Bi:ibm v.-i-. ? St-dre prizes: ' Ttmptiijjr reiyesh.nifMx* a-e:u se'rv-' : e-M by the rK.Sttittet. ThoSe ph-.yi: y ; wore M-.. :int! Mrt. Earn Hurt. ... H Mr. and Mrs. vyM-'tcr Bingham. ; arid Mr . iJairits Msiftf. 3Vr. MTKCS'IR James Hovtcn, Mrs, Will and Y";- I-V.ther Bingha'ro ;,rir Mr. } Charles Bingham. ENTRE NOUS CLUB The Sritro Notts' ClSS .was S||gglnjil ially ''entertained it the home ^ifKrag ' Sam F. rloiton Friday efternc .. ' dace 75. The ineiUberr and 1.:.. enjoyed a pleasant :u:r of eridrt. ; and the High seo> e prise, a decii -f' r eaitis. was 3".i:rJ-.-ii to Mrs. .). M. Gaiih-.:. Mr.-. Will T. Payne was the. s low ;?iiv ar.a was presented a Sc-J.'e f-ia.i. FoMo-wmg this, a .n--t terny-tithr two-convse ii'.r.dl'.eori Jgp . 5 ? strvf.": . : -e irt.ifiSsS Gnosis nf - v ..fir j-r v.'tr? Mrs. J. M. GaitVr, : Mrs. Tracy .Council! and Mis. Will1? I!. Wil son. The club members 1:: i ' their husbands will be entertain?-! 1 oh Friday cyeding, .Tune '1 i'-, by Mr . ; J. C. MeConnell. MRS. W. J. CR1TCHER DEAD Mrs. Critcher, relict, of the la:-? 1 Mr. W. J. Critcher, of the Bamboo M section of the county, died ai her old! home last Tbarsday. The funeial' services ware conducted and interment made on Friday. Mrs. Critcher was the mother of 1 four children. Messrs. L. L. and C. JI. Critcher of Boone; Mrs. J. C. Bowies and Mr. G. F. Criteher of Bamboo. She was So years of aye. and the major par:, of her long i:fe ' was spent in the section where she | died. Up to the time of her mar-: nape ir, ?861, she was a resident of Tennessee, a Miss Cinri.-k. Her hus. band was the son of Mr. Nathaniel; i Criteher who came to this state near-, : ij- a century ago. i CLARK-GREER Cards are out announcing the mar-' riagc- of Mr. Thomas Milton Greer! ! of Boone, last Saturday to Missi ! Amelia Blount Clarke of Lexington,' | N. C., the ceremony being perforin-1 armttam wwatwiHrew*. ti THURSDAY- BOONE. N. C. j Democratic Convei I MSIiAV?R f- S |g^8&r< HOt ?T| 4U [7t '?( : Mr. aal Mrs. h : U-:~: i&r:edl?l?#fy after the \ oriy fo! Ri<ijr< Moitri-(st - of Virginia." v.-here tr.vy v/fiJ j t i ; a few - hoTitfyriiouningr' nv{ / y :ov/?.* era! tit.ieV. nlors? the . faot-j u a" <;he jcrc-ia. raajre. i * The ferootn^fj axe f Boom- * ;?.>?*. h ? >. :;.t:. han.15 and ' id5 : a h-kn-.v. a teacher >f ;h stat'. * :a-.JKht in the. State Normal here * :i the fcossoo.h ?: 1 The IVxm: .\ ' ulatior, ' < " .. ai: < a.* Mr. I: has a a it'ul lioxnTi here " hirh " xey after .'the 25*h itidi. \ 7 UFP Writ")TV.PflPrPv i heagtiStil honi.- v ,l;!i "'as tVvdnoday. 1v.1V/n:Kc: " t Ss.v liosrt/ oi .Itr.-'.sjj'l Mrs. W. K. et I i Cove Creek. whet: Mr, Cifiey c-i Bluvir.;; ilo/.v led ihtar their da/p.r.:er, M4- ."!< hnenvmni. pniy immedi- a te in v.: litis and a very i?\v f/i. nils t tended the ntlpfiai. The ynnv.v i f.i .>'i H'ic, T. H. C, ffey, a splevitl -.1.1, tr man, while his iiritie is - e of the choice, your.K L. .his of li.t ' nve Creek section. . t After e short h'dneyrhbor. trip to " tshir.ami ether points, Mr. and! i l:s Coffey wil! be at homo to their 1 riemis at Blowing Rock. ?i j ? i 1 DESERVED HONOR < It isn't often that h man, aside ] com one who has to his credit sonic-1 : li.t/ii- notable ai/hi'evera?t, is lion- _ ,red with degrees from two ...mversi- ' ids. Such tin honor caVrv. to Dr. V. A. Sinn/.itry, pastor oi" Edetiton; ' Street' Methodist ebufcn, m Kaieigfc.LJ .a-' vev 1: I> .k - ..'r.iversity c. i.fe'red: \ ipon li.r. the degree of .?ctor'af divinity, and yesterday ".lie ' ytiyersity <.i North Carolina cor.- ] erred a Jilte degree It is significant 1 hat trustors of neither university j , :ne.v that t>.t- other was cbnteiriplat-: j no- such an honor for- tr.o Raleigh; 1 .reayhor. J" Why I ho honor? The citations of he two universities till the story.Che citation from Bake University ollows: V. alter A. Stanhuryj of the class; >f IS28. patient and honest searcher or the truth sicca human iil'c and: ibstiny, elbqotn: preacher who. in; he midst oi tin ever-changing .,1, seeks to find and proclaim the ercr-j i&l verities." At the University of North Oaro-; ina this citation vas read.: ' "Walter .S?fdart'.utry: Eioqushi1 ireachor ax the Method;.-", denom'sr.*ahie administrator, of church. ['fairs, ar.d prominent official >ti the j .w.poriant educational :n! rpiritua: ictivities of the North Carolina v.ir!Vrerce. Scholarly in taste and fairniuec. ir. disposition. he has courageously s;river to promote freedom >f expression, religious tolerance,' ir,d liberality of view."' The two degrees are honors' worthily bestowed.?Raleigh News-;! md Observer. j NORMAL NOTES The usual number oi distinguished j visitors come to the Normal' summer i school. Among the more .recent] ones, were Dr. John Jordan Douglas, | the distinguished Presbyterian min-! ister ar.d poet, who was at the Normal Thursday and made one of the finest addresses the students have ever heard: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell of Campbell College were ati chapel Friday end Dr. Campbell j rr.ad? a most entertaining and help- j ful talk in conducting the devotional! service; also oil the same day Dean ' of Music H. A. Shirley of Salem Co! : lege, Winston-Salem, who rendered i several unique numbers on the piano to the pleasure of all; Dr. Edwin M. Bet's of the University of Virginia;; Prof. J. W. .VIclntosh, county super-j inter.der.t ofv Caldwell schools, with j Mrs. Mcintosh and Miss Ethel Kel- j . itvon Highlights ? 41 |?|l 5? IJTON- '9lfl ? I .. I i phi 1 . Normal very fortunate ir. tin eeurir-g from Rev. W. R. Savage, hoi : t* Watauga but now of [for his coli^ctioh ??f In- of ia.n veif; v-H to be one of the . ia nest in the state 33r. Savage is an vol Ljh>vo*.;J -i:r i an> of th< .: ! to nt The C.o!lec-\ be< kvill he v out ,: . to thf Nor \ > r,v.~' avid -u;?ierit body. Tit The o-Woi ha- finished its tea i* ! -n ami a!? reein t<% tie e>i n: 'e|l into the vrork.. ; ?o? of. ? M. Ibiwivam presented a t di bin poefiW to tab Norma :Wa;> at chapel cx-li rise.- Saturday ' tht \ i ih. il. R. : i.ry to: the i bra ; . . his usual e ::an?;er. , ' f-0 At *: . V.vithsg the sV.iiV.UiYV sche >' r,.j ifcs fmm J.ria.iis in e\x latin rsh an'! ->) in other tales. The counties in ibis state st), ire widely distributed from the extent* SiiSt to the Wist. . - ;.m PINNACLE INN OPENS .'i.' Ha mi er Elk. lime II.?"tip in the is m" 1.0tul feet PiT.nnel'.' Tna opened an orlay for the sum trier. This is the .is hinl season which the beautiful naive -lone dormitories of Lees-Mc-: In !ae Institute have beeu used as a tit urnim i houi. The previous seasons iai ilive been most successful, some pr : .? ' ~ spending' the entire summer. lis i'innaele inn. the highest fireproof Ca s./l.ei east of the Rockies. is modern an r. all j's appointments, moderate in gn r-riice and restful in atmosphere. j Not only does Pinnacle Inn rank cs ',ii i: the best .if sumnic>- hotels but xh t fills a. real need in the work of pr tie? Edgar Tufts Memorial Assucia- m: lion. This association is composed in if Lecs-McRae iiistffiSie tirMvidfath. 1 : Orphar>ay e an?l Grace Hospital, ov The girls of Lees-Jic.Kae who are tti jarniniE their v.ay Through school be iin;i employment at the inn. Thejpe uer girls from Grandfather Or-iPJ I Becin N< K&veM Right now, no matter h may be, is the time to money or making the b grow. Someone else p you spend; you gain b? in the bank. START SAVING RE WE INVITE YOUR B . WATA jVgE! COUNTY HAVE MONEY! Lct'l DEVELOP 1 JUNE 21, 1?28 By Albert T. Reid *0 Hi ^ ! ir.r/jt who are in Lses-Meltae in - r.uujr arc furnished with i v .' and renmncrative employment the sumnfer months. The friends the rhtjrar Tufts Mteoria! Assotjoi are able to come in persona) K'h V/'hr? life \V:H'k- \vWlfi> ;.t Many guests of the xriri ^ iii tH?, great * rk thus he\y friends are made, e profits o Pinn.uio Inn go into work of Lecarjk'Hke Institute. Fhere is no effort math t> iuvv work ??f t!?- association on of ih? inn. piiiRtiele Inn strictly on a business basis,; - oi^i deration being the m'-". t of the guestsB; : jr E)k is easily nccesMfoh m all direct ions. Its nearest raiiMarion is Elk Park, K. :ht miles away. Bus connections .v be made from 'AshoyiHe, Jbhheity, Blowing Bock and Marion. Though located in n valley Banr Elk is so high and the forman %.?>' the valley itself directs the currents in such a way that il frhe from the mists that hang mod the surrounding mountains well as many mountain towns. . r*.ntir.r?o i?V.? ViJMorf PinnnVlp i). Tennis, croquet, hiking. beauul Walks .u-.ri fishing prove papu with the guests. The Elk river, obabiy one of the- finest trout, hir.g streams in western North .rolir.a, runs through the grounds d fishing rights are obtainable hy , ests of the inn. For those who like to spend a ration 'roughing it" in the open, e camping ground of the inn operty proves attractive. Meals he- taken at the inn while camp ft- ' ;h_. To all those who. come to the not !ins to find their recreation ine out-cf-dcors, who wish to return ime at the end oi the vacation rio.i rested and ready for work, nv.aok Inn opens wide its loors. n IW to [QNEYl ow old or young you begin banking your alance to your credit rofits by the money / the money you put > / . GUI.ARIA' NOW A NKING BUSINESS Our County HAVE MONEY! A = . . ,
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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June 21, 1928, edition 1
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