Thursday, June 23, 1938
Kelley Bennett
Will Not Call
2nd Primary
Dr. Kelley E. Bennett, of Bryson
City, second high man in the race for j
the Democratic nomination for the |
state senate in the 33rd district, has
decided against calling a second pri-H
maty. It. B- Morphew. of Bobbins-;
villi . was high man.
Dr. Bennett, in a letter to Raymond
C Maxwell, executive secretary of!
the state board of elections, Raleigh, j
.said: 1
"This will acknowledge receipt of
your letter of .June 15. in which you
adivse that by virtue of receiving the:
second highest number of votes cast
in the recent primary for the office j
of state senator in the 33rd senatorial
district, I am entitled to request [<
a second primary in the district, if1 ,
same be made within five days from ; |
June J4. j [
"While I appreciate the value of
the office and realize it is wort* any j \
sacrifice I might be called on to|t
make personally, after giving the j
matter considerable thought, I have (
decided that, inasmuch as the dis- |
trict covers, five counties, the expense ^
of a second primary would ba too t
heavy to justify another primary, and,
since this expense would have to be p
borne by the people of my district, I
believe mv decision not to call a second
primary will be in accord with t
their judgment aiv> wishes. ji
"This is. therefore, to authorize t
you. insofar as my candidacy for the
office of state senator from the 33rd >
district is concerned to certify Hon. (
It. I). Morphew the duly elected candidatc."
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Cover Attends District 1
Oil Meeting Last Week ,
Mv. G. \V. Cover. Jr., Texas Oil s
company distributor, of Andrews, attended
a district meeting in Charlotte ''
last week. On the return trip, he and
Mrs. Cover attended the Rhododen- v
dron Festival in Asheville. 1
Mr. Cover will open his new service
station in Murphy soon.
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494. Three best, in jelly glasses
COLLECTION
495. One each of the above entries
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496. Best Home-made dress
497. Best Home-made underwear ou
498. Best Home-made article
499. Best collection of three articles
500. Best quilt -
501. Best Bed spread
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503- Light rolls
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506. Pie
507. Doughnuts
508. Custard
609. Home-made candy
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LOCAL QUARTETTE
BROADCASTS OVER
WDOD ON SUNDAY
A large number of local people;
tuned in on WDOD, Chattanooga,i
Tenn., Sunday to hear the local Val- j
ley River Quartette render a number
of vocal selections over that station
Broadcasts of the local quartette
were on the air at 7 :30 a. in. and at
2:30 p. m.
Tht. quartette is composed of:
Charlie Grain, Viator West. Ernest
Tranham and Lawrence AndersonGlenn
Siiles was at the piano.
An invitation has been extended
the group to return any time.
MARBLE
Mrs. \V. B. Mulkey returned home
slinrL? \? nftor enonHincr u fr.W
light in Atlanta visiting her son,
Jaul Mulkoy. and her daughter, Mrs.
Jeryl Palmer, of Canton.
We are glad to report that Master
Ycndell Lovingood, Jr., has recover,
id after being ill for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Camp and family, of
loorgia are now occupying the
lames residence. Mr. Camp is one j
f the granite cutters for the Colum |
da Marble Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phillips were
fuests of Mrs. Phillips' parents, Mi.
nd Mrs. H. W. Foster, Sunday.
Mi:;. Everett Rcbinscr. and childen
of Robbinsville, have been visitig
friends and relatives here for
he past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmade Thompson,
f Gnstonia, are visiting friends ar.::
elatives here for a few days.
Mi. Willie Griggs is confined to his
>ed this week with a near stroke
f paralysis. We hope he will soon
ecover.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coggins, of
ilberton, Ga., were visitors in Marble
>unuay.
Sunday is our regular preaching
lay. We hope everyone will attend
"hy Rev. Robert Barker, the pastor,
i ill preach at both morning and evenng
worship.
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Two Men Are
| Killed By Train
' Gordon Jones, '38. of Sylva, and
Arthur Rowland, 30, of Tomotla,
were killed Sunday afternoon when
i they were struck by an eastbound
' Southern Railway freight train three
miles west of Sylva. The accident oc- !
cured at 2 o'clock on a curve near the J
Cowoe tunnel.
Jess Elders told investigating of.
ficers he and the two men had been
walking along the tracks. He left
the two on the tracks, h > said, to g >
to a nearby house, *. ?* timing soma
time lat"t to find the two had been
killed. Hj said he believed Jones an 1
Rowland went to sleep on the tracks
while waiting for him.
Both men were decapitated by the
wheels of the double-header freight.
Jones is survived by his wife and
three sons, Rufus, 8, Jimmie 6. and
Jackie, 4. He leaves also his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, six brothers.
Shaster, Garland, Donnell, Aud, Ause
and Wayne all of Sylva, and two sisters.
Mrs. Ethel Welch and Miss Dora
Jones both of Sylva.
Rowland was the son of Nick Rowland,
of Tomotla. He is survived by
a wife and four children.
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Jackson, Is Buried
Funeral services were held at the
Dillsboro Methodist church Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock for Charles C.
Mason, sheriff of .facksan county, who
was shot ?nd almost instantly killed
early Thursday morning when he
went to serve sanity hearing papers
on Donald Ashe, a recluse, who re.
sided in the Ashe settlement about
three and a half miles from Sylva.
After shooting the sheriff, Ashe
ended his own life with a bullet from!
a pistol.
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GROUP RETURNS
FROM EASTERN
STAR MEETING
Six local women who attended the
Grand Chapter meeting of the Order
of Eastern Star last week at Elizabeth
City returned Saturday morning.
Those making the trip were: Mrs.
George Phillips and Miss Hattie J
Palmer, of Murphy, Mrs. Luke Ellis, i
Miss Leuna Tatham, Mrs. J. A. Mor-!
i gan and Mrs. Fank Swan, all of An- I
urews.
The meeting was attended by
more than GOO delegates from all
over the state, and a number of social
affairs were arranged to add spice
io the business sessions held during
the four days of the convention.
The local group led a motorcade
from Elizabeth City to Manteo thus
bearing out the saying "from Cherokee
to Currituck".
SUIT NEWS
Mrs. J. M. Patterson made a business
trip to Blue Ridge, Ga., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lakes Quinn and
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.....wvu ill I O. <^UIIIII A II1UIIICI,
Mrs. Ida Raper, over the week-end.
Mrs. Bobby Balton has returned
from Asheville.
M iss Cora McNabb, who has been I
seriously ill, is improving at this
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Strunk and fam-1
ily will leave this week to visit relatives
in Norris and Oneida, Tenn.
Mr. Martin Montgomery' left Monday
to enter the U. S. Naval training
station at Norfolk, Va.
Miss Pearl Ware 1 ft Friday for
Blue Ridge, Ga., where she has employment.
Messrs W. N. Anderson, R. L. Kee.
num and Miss Ruth MeNnbb of Cullowliee.
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Mr. J. F. Wood- made a business
trip to Murphy Saturday.
Mr. Pat Tays and family, of Alabama,
are now residing at the home
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to make settlement or
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Pearly Reagan in Andrev
?Monday, June 27, at sto
unship?Tuesday, June 28
ownship?Wednesday, Jui
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of Mr. J. F. Wood. Mr. Tays fe ...
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I Mrs. J. M. Patterson is having her I
home remodeled at the present tin,. H
Mrs. Clyde Montgomery, who has I
been seriously ill for several weeks, in B
slowly improving. K
Rev. Fred Stiles visited Mr. and K
Mrs. Charlie Wood Sunday. S
Mr. Claude Patterson, of Ducktown B
Tenn., spent the week-end with his ?
mother. Mrs. J. M. Patterson. ?
Mr. Ira Curtis, who is employed ai E
Hiwassee l)am has been a patient at w
Hiwassec Dam Hospita 1. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guyton and B
Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Ward of Hiwas. B
see Dam visited Mr. and Mrs. J. f B
Wood Sundev
ANDREW? I
THEATER 1
ANDREWS, NORTH CAROLINA
TUESDAY, JUNE 21
'Big Broadcast of 1938'
Featuring W. C. Fields, "Martha
Raye and Large Cast.
SHORT SUBJECTS, "Candid Can
didate" and 'Romance of Colloide'
WEDNESDAY, JUNE~22 I
Tex Ritter, in? I
"Heading For the Rio I
Grande" I
!_ COMEDY AND FOX NEWS I
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, I
jnn? 23 or.d 2i ~
Victor McLaglcn & Louise Hovick H
"Battle of Broadway"
Terrytown Comedy and Fox News H
SATURDAY. JUNE 25 I
Ken Mynard, in?
"Trailin' Trouble" I
Popeye Short Dick Tracy Serial
MONDAY and TUESDAY I
June 27 and 28 I
"Thoroughbreds I
Don't Cry" I
With Mickey Rooney and Judy (
Garland [ ,
ALSO COMEDY
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SHIPS TO GIVE I
AXES: I
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re of Harley Croft I
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re 29, at store of Jim I
30, at store of Glen 1
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Taxes Now! (