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AtMsT CAR VEAL \l
?ALVES TO BE i
1$ W SHIPPER MAY 3
Agents Want To Show What
. _ 9Hy*il Brings On Northern |
J? Markets
first carioau 01 veal cslvcn to
this section to the northern
thrill be shipper on May 3rd,
g to announcement recently '
j County Agent H. H. Ellis, j
okee County, and Agent W.
erson, of Clay County. The 4
themselves will personal Iyer
the di tails of shipping this
according to the statement
future, however, the Western
a.olina Veal Growers and
1 Association will handle any
ts from this point. The or- '
^ t&tion of this association iv utiflway.
as announced some weeks ^
gr.d when completed only the
^ ibers may share in the benefits
The ear to be shipped on May
however, will be made up of ^
calves from Cherokee and Clay
Hnties at large and is being ship- *
simpiv us a dt monstration car ,
the farmers of this section
t results they may expect to fol- !
liaiH the organization of the veal '
^ rer* association.
Halve? in order to be classed as
^ i, should not be under fourt
^ ts of age and should not be more ^
ten or twelves weeks of age.
^ se calves should not be taken from ^
iViMfarir. before the morning of the
it was announced, and the car
be h? Id here until farmers for !
around have had amnio time
pa^Hring in their calves on the ap- J
I Bhe calv.s. in order to bring the
lv|^B prices, should be kept in warm '
-tall* ;md fed all the m'lk they
drink direct from the cow.
breed of calf may l?e shipped.
e county agents as mm no ob^^Htions
or risks in shippi .g the
^Jmr do they guarantee cny par- ^
^piar price. All receipts '.rom the ^
of the calves will be turned
Bk to the fanners except nctual
^Ber- which will include fr ugh*.
^B sal 1 charges, which sho-.ild not
to irnrr than from $1.40 t?Ar
per rslf. Th?* present nri?-o?
Sjr from *6.00 to *:10.00. with '
B average being from $10 00 to
^Bhe county agents desire to make
j^Blrar that this car is simply a dem^Htntion
to show what veal calves
bring. It should also be- under^Bou
that the agents cannot con^Bie
to render thin service, although
^B:* * erected that the association
Bl soi.n be rompl ted and handle
.shipments in the future.
Bo Give Music Recital ,
I
^Bis< I. M. Johnson's music class
H ihfttit ihirtv nr thirtv-five pupils j
Bl give a music recital Friday eve- i
1^Bg. February 22nd. at the school (
^HKtcrium. Vocal and instrumental t
will In- tendered. Th?* oc- i
^Bcr> will take on something of a
Htoiii setting, in honor of George
^Bshir.krton's birthday anniversary.
delightful evening is assured, t
^Btrv will he no admission charge. >
bill booster says
VxetK1Me5-W6RE AkAAM,
V/ n soot SO OCAD.
B "AO NEVER D HAS SAX),
B "~,V?S >S AW1 OVM, Vtl Ovuu
HOWC TOHWV ?
teriRAC* F?0?A-(WM SAOfAtE.
B *Xt MAUVIttHOUT AHOME
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L
ther
service was conducted by Mr.
Rhinehnrt. assisted by Rev. M. B.
L'legg of Lake Junaluska.
There were many beautiful floral
iributes to this good woman who
ived a number of years in Clyde and
fterwards in Waynosville before gong
to Andrews and afterwards to
Murphy. Married to Dr. H. N. Wells
n 18XG, no children were born durng
this union. Two children of Dr.
Well* pro living by a former marriage
and they were present at her
leparture, they were Vinson Wells
?f Cincinnati and Mrs. Frank E.
daynes of Clyde.
Active pall bear rs were Major .Y.
d. Howell, R. L. Lee. M. T. McCrnck>n.
.las. Atkins Jr., Oliver Shelton
mt: L. M. Killian. Honorary pall
rearers were I). M. Killian. C. W.
Miller. J. R. Boyd, D. L. Boyd, J. D.
Boone. J. F. Bass.
Those from out of town in nttrndtnce
were: Rev. D. H. Rhlnehart, Dr.
Veils, Mrs. Annette Brown. Murphy;
Mr . Giles Cover and Mrs. Elliott,
\ndrews; Vinson Wells, Nashville,
Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs. F. Fdaynes.
Mrs. Mack Fish, Dewey
*ish, A. G. Osborne. T. F. Osborne.
>. M. Cagle and Postmaster John
IV. Shook, Clyde.
VALENTINE PARTY
(From Lenoir Sentinel. Feb. lf>)
The home of Mrs. T. J. Meekins
vas a scene of beauty last night
vhen the members of the Worth
vhile club were hostess to their husbands
arc addidional guests at a
i meminv |mriy.
The house was beautiful in its de-orations
of red hearts, and soft
haded lights. ^
The guests were met at the door,
md shown to the cloak room by the
dies of the ciub.
After the guests had arrived
lainty hand painted score cards were
is ed, and thev found their- places
it tables, which had hi en arranged
for progressive gnnkcs.
After these games had been enjoyed
for some time, much fun was
tad by shooting at a heart. In ihis
untest, Mr. Clisha Powell was pre*>nted
with the bow and arrow for the
>?' shot and Miss Rose Sherrill with
hi "Booby."
The- men drew heart*, each having
i name on it. and were asked to find
hese ladies. Then refreshments
ivere served, consisting of a chicken
-nlad course with accessories and
offee, and tea with whipped cream
*nd sugar followed by Block Ice
earn. in Yaletine form, with dei?
i us home made cake.
Favors were dainty candy hearts.
Those enjoying the evening were:
Mcsdames Byaum Laxton. T. J.
M ckins. Hcrmand Payne. H. O.
Bumharncr. I.. E. Story. C. H. Carr,
II. B. Trull. R. A. Corneiius. Fred
Hicks. Harris, Pegram. W. A. Craddock,
Lowrence Rector. Boby ('rain,
George Holloway, Stevenson, Klisha
Powell, Lawrence Huntley, R. G.
Miller. R. M. Smith; Mason Scroggs
r.ni Mrs. Spainhour and Messrs
Mrckins, Lax ton. Payne. Story, Carr
Trull. Hicks. Harris. Pegram. Holloway.
Craddock, Fletcher, Parks.
Rector, Craig, Huntley. Powell,
Bomgarner, Scrogg*. Miller. Browder
Clark Huntley. Miss Elizab
I
quested that the recipient bring the
' heart full for the benefit of the ll- (
brary. Manv of the hearts were not j
returns d.
i The library was effectively decorat(
d with boughs of spruce." hearts
and small American flags and patriotic
drapery. Two laree punch
howls were provided for the benefit
of the guests Games in which the
young and old alike participated,
were immen ely enjoyed. A short
taix n ntne evolution 01 tne public
I library in America, and the value
. of the library to the community was
made by B. W. Sipe.
Income Tax Man To
Be Here February 25
According to announcement reaching
here a few days ago. Mr. J. R.
' Harwood. deputy commissioner of
1 revenue of the State of North Cam-.
' line, will be here on Monday. February
25th for the purpose of aiding
taxpayers in filing their income
tax returns. Mr. Harwood will be
at the R< gal Hotel. All single pet ons
with an income of more than
' *1,000 during the year, and all mar!
ied persons with an income of more
. than $2,000 are required to make re|
turn*.
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.eading Newspaper in tl
. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1324
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NGTON
RITE CHARGER | J
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?or of Our Country on hit fovoHto i
from which many eautstrian statues '
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. <
Lackey Entertain f
For Miss Posey 1
a
I Front Lenoir News Topic) *
On Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5
o'clock Mrs. Herbert Smith and Mrs. t
II. S. Lackey were joint hust.sst.* at ^
u delightful party at the home of
the latter on Virginia Street, honoring
Miss Elizabeth Posey, of Murphy,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. ^
Lawrence Rector. The home was |
quite attractive with simple decorations
of potted plants and bowls of ^
narcisis. Clever contests had been I
arranged which the guest* entered
into with much enthusiasm. In the j
first contest Mrs. Lawrence Rector1 t
won the prize, and in the second
Mrs. George Greer was the lucky
one. The prizes were dainty handktrchiefs,
which the winners present-' (
ed to the guest of honor.
M. Smith, served elaborate refreshments
consisting of sandwiches,
pickles, chicken salad, coffee and
salted nuts, followed by delicious
home-made pound cake with whipped'
cream.
A color scheme of yellow and J
white was notice in the refreshments
and dainty favors.
Besides the honorec. those who enenjoyed
the delighful hospitality
wore Mesdames R. G. Miller, George
Holloway, George Speer. Charles
Stevenson, Lawrence Rector, R. M.
Smith, John Boat. Fred McMillan.
I). J. Rictnr. Garland Hoover. Misses
Louise Todd, Sybil Henry. Louise
.....I \f...... I.,nn;n^ \(ar..
Buna Hood and Miss Shi I!, of Canada.
Singing
There will he an all day sinjrintr
and box dinner at the Collis School
Mou e Friday, February 29th. The
proceeds will bo used to pay for a
sinpinir school which is now in prop.i
-s. The public is cordially invited.
! T o Serve Dinner and
Supper At Library
The Indies of the Methodist church
ar planning to serve dinner and sup}
or at the assembly hall of the Li-1
Lrary on Saturday, February 2.2. A
nmplcte chicken dinner will be serv-1
ed for only fifty cents. The proceeds
will ko for the benefit of the
new Mctbodiat church.
tout I
lis Section of West err
lanuary Honor Roll
Murphy Public School
First Grade: Ruth Akin, Wildai
Iathews, Ruby Matthews, Clara Nell |
lobinson. Norma Lee Panther, Claud
' ilbert, Wm. Gulley.
First B Grsd?: John Rishop, :
lay Falls, Major Jordan. Ulv- Af!t
rsuu, Tom Posey, neiuvn urii>- i
iei Gi?tCe Parker and Robbie Wi*iamson.
Second Grade: James Parker, Ora[
.'arroll. Mnrv Withorvrinrtrr
Second Overflow: Bill Hunt, Grace
Vills Bell and Nonnie Gentry.
Third Overflow: I.innie Hampton,
:rd Delthia Mae Gulley.
Third Grade: Hadley Williamson,
rommy Coppenger, Pauline Allen ,
nd Marcella Hampton.
fourth Grade: James Mallonee,
\nnie Candler and Mary Weaver.
Fifth Grade: Marshall Bell, Granille
Ratcliff and Leonard Hall.
Sixth Grade: Noah Hembrec and
"loise Hampton. (These two were
lso on the honor roll for December).
First Should Come
First, Says Attorney
Editor Cherokee Scout:
It affords this writer genuine ,
leasure to say a word of endorse nent
and hearty approval of the eforts
of our Methodist friends to
omp'ete their house of worship, and
o urge all our people to come foi-i
card and render what aid they can
o this laudable undertaking. This;
aagnificent structure will, when finshed,
not oly be a credit to our enerprising
town, but its completion j
trill operate as a strong stimulus to
ts spiritual life.
Business men always ftel safe in
ny community where "first things
ome first". and any town having
reditable houses of worship are evr
ready to *t in their lot with ?>
leopu- wno are truly religious, forj
hey fee! assured thereby that they
itid their families will have good a?ociations.
Experience and observation both
each that the injunction: "Seek first
he Kingdom of God and His right
uosness," is as applicable to the com
nunity as to the individual, and
there strong, live churches exist, all
?ther "good things" are sure to be
ound.
May 1 ex pre-a the sincere hope
hat all our people, who can do so.,
vill give of their means, even to th~
loint of sacrifice, in order to gunrmtee
the immediate completion ?>f;
his splendid building.
Respectfully,
JOHN H. DIIXARD.
SPECIAL MEETING
FOR BAPTISTS
A special meeting for the Baptists
af the Western North Carolina Ar::::ciatior:
v.*il! be held in the Miwnby
Baptist church on the 28th day of
February, at 10:30 a. m. Dr. A. C.
Ham by and Rev. Walter Gilmore
will be present. Other outside speakers
will also be on hand. It is urged
that all the pastors of the association
be present at this meeting, arttl bring
some of their Itaders along with
their.. The object of the meeting Is
to work out plans for continuing the
work of the Kingdom durin the
enminc vear.
Entertainment will be provided by
the local church where the meeting
will be held, and it is hoped the various
R. Y. P. U.'s as well a? the W.
M. S.'s will send at least one member
to this meeting:.
Card of Thanks
We wi-h to heartily thank the
pood people of Ogrecta for their
kindness and help shown during the
illness and death of our dear daughter
and sister. Mrs. J. P. Johnson.
MR. AND MRS. K. A. VOLES.
AND FAMILY
Box Supper
Th? re will be a box supper at Fairview
church .at Ranger Saturday
night. March 1st. at 7 o'clock, the
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