L-rt • [esi ilFnena«lup CEui^ Of SeedI For Use In Planti^^ 'Givens For w. IHa» Growing League' cr u Fo»* New Members, Waged; About 90 Enrolled . Details ^ Being f Handled Rr s EIROTHER AND SISTER v/, Relief Agen«|es In - The Counties r % MILLERS filREBK, March The,’Friendship Bpworth Leafn# ts a growing one. We are paging Continue To Aidsfe^ of U. (Continued, from page one) *11 ipyi, sb;j jpror. to9 thejSiotioB to*'lnstruct; fil^iong support for the L'nited; would serve no useful purpose. ifa!ilnre of the electors to 'meet jt#,,write a'letter of fa few friends, room. ! ducted into oftiee’until Aprirsttil Frof. W. D. Half Washington ;^^' C o n ti tt-u e dlalSO'becau.se their^ publicatluneThls was du^he said, States banhing structure isas- attrM'from tbh government-spon-; Reconstruction Finance >% ...I,. Haleiffa, March 1.—ContraWa fer 125.000 packages of garden I * ■ ■ I seeds fer use in'planting gardens . ? almost positJve.^that the victims fer . destitute famitles » e r e j DIE AS THEIR PLANE , , , o'rniirirc ivnwwn f Csil? ® campaign at the preaent time; Corporation, officials said today. ‘ OIKIIVIS* ruwnn Lii^iei momhers. More en-' Directors of the government thuslasm. is being shown in the lending'^gency have been in con- work* than . has 'ever been dis-' played .at. Millers ■ Creek before. About ninety persons are enroll- (Continued from ^ge one) awarded last week by the State Department of Purchase and Contract. These seeds will be paid for by the Governor’s Of fice of Relief and in turn be made available for those desti- kute families who have agreed to plant gardens so as to become self-supporting. The details of working out the plan are In ebarge of the county farm agents trid the relief directors in the various counties. Every possible assistance is being offered by the Governor's ftffiee of Relief in carrying out the program which is designed to enable destitute families to produce all the food they con sume. A planting calendar set ting forth in detail the dates for planting gardens, the amount to Be planted, and instructions for sultivating have already been Broadcast throiig'.iout the State. The Slate Colle,ge Extension service has also published for w'idespread (iistrihiition a guide ♦o community farm budgeting, a The couple bad gone to Char lotte wit3i Attorney William C. Honeycutt.' who piloted the plane there, and then turned the plane over to young Sanborn who start ed on his way back to Black .Mountain. It was thought that ed now and more are expected i Michigan. The R. F. C. attributed a part'of jand canvass tbO'vOteJn Um^ H- H. Sfprulll, the recent difficulties in bankingltbe date which had been set.'|Mouotaiii View high to the policy under which (Washington wgs ina^gnAted lA|was absent On acco^H^ it'is-required to make/' monthly i New York, then tbe^eeat of the! death of his pother. T^S loan-repoffe to Conifress. ’ Igqyernment. . Ji;,. ivf lcafriod' hnanlmoustf.'' Nearly^a biniph dollars /has; The*^fiwt^#«Wlc, Jnauguraf%> ‘ A delightful closlu sunt (ottoh over the, y week-end; been thrown behind the bankl^ l which the eomiM^I^MMi^ came ■ "“fe* “Love's Oli with the hankingi Bltuotlon in)structure, already by tbe tlwt of Atidresr ’Jaet^itm* ! Maryland, * Ohio, IndianaV andtation.^ vji'.^.^Ci::fl*«ehftia-, from one Miss Beatrice-Ha to join soon. We’re no^ growing. Despite the circulation'of in number alone.'Our programs |they, consider '"mailclous’’ and have been good and are getting j “unfounded,’’ “ rumors,I)’.■'Recon- better. It yqu want to" hear aigtructlon Finance adthorlfles really original and happy fro- j they are continuing to make gram come to Friendship M. E. j jogng to needy banks. church at Millers Creek eac.b j Gardiner Cowles, a momber of was at the plano.,-.^ they lost their way and sought Sunday evening at 7:00. We the corporation hoard, officially a landing 'here. The ship'flew over the city and beaded in-the direction of Fair- plains. according to those who observed its course. It then came shall be happy to have you! We would not forget to mention the stimulus for a great part of the interest taken by dhe pastor. Rev. E. P. Greene. He is a A coroner’s Jury after hearHig denied today that there toad been evidence late Monday returned a ^(Continued from, page-one) de&ts, the speaker carried the.road almost In'froiit of bis audience down to''the present home. Officers said he was drlnk4^^ time*. He touched briefly'on the any change in the lending policy | verdict that the boy came to tils'l'He had "^ carried his camera [recent attempt W aittiBMi last resting places of ’ the iPresi- dents. He toad been to the gmve PLANS compl: FOR INAUG^BA' ihls' ' ' y (Continued frot^ page most carefully guaral^'Fr in peacetime history^ S«ret ice service operotlrefc and ^ of practically every President, lice, their seal stimk^l^fljji by I death at the hands of his fath- along and made pictures which j President-elest i t, Mlai back here and flew with the riv-1 wide-awake man and has epent' ^ Gowles said it yras er about two and a halt miles, (years in young peoples’ work. We i jjgpggggj.y to clear up public mis- Going east on the soiitJh side of | are proud of him. Come meetr affairs of the river, it circled and started him. ft would be worth y°'"’|'the R. F. C. caused by the clr- of the organisation. ^ Terming his statement ’ today; er. Coroner Stephen A. Rashihe exhibited to the audience. (laid elaborate plans to eJiO(i as “shooting a mouse with a conducted the investigation. j Anyone qualified to administer any possibiility of dIscBndeijLj Moore is 45 years of age. |an oath may sidminh(ter the oath Funeral services for the boy i of office to the Presideht, Mr. were held Tuesday on the Brushy Reynolds explained, although west on the north side of the time, river, coming down as if to land in the level bottom. With the sun in his eyes, the pilot evi dently failed to see the pxiwer line.s. By the time the plane had crashed to the ground, it had be come a roaring inferno. The watch of Sanborn and that of his sister were found hy peo ple who came to the scene. The 1 culation of unfounded rumors. Mountain. The boy is survived this is usually the function of To hlake Short .^Bpeouh^ • Mr. Roosevelt piaai to req no more than 15 mil C. H. COWLES SEEKS OPINION OF PEOPLE Attivlty at the R. F; C. offices i father and mother and (Continued from page one) over the week-end was entirely brothers and sisters. normal, although officials con- [ —^ tinned to keep I'd close touch 1 The Lutheran Mission probably eight mimitqa^ livery of his inaugural which will begin ab()tit 12: m., immediately after be pamphlet which will be of ma- vou„jr nian's watch bad stopped terlal assistance to relief dlrec- Lj ami the girl’s watch tors in starting community farms ! stopped at it is stated. This ■which win provide foodstuffs f'w j pp„hg[,|j. indicated the moment those destitute families who do'',ci,pn nip idane hit the power I law, would only confer upon the County Commissioners the power to establish a Recorder’s Court for the county, if, in their dis cretion. they should think best to give such a court a trial. The Commissioners would have the not live on farms M -W.\Y SERVICE STATION ROBBED onei (Continu''d from pu arose to his km-i IS l\t' 1 fell to tin- ground with ' wound in ills rigid sUoul- wircs. Tlie ation in the (irobaiily the time keiit ity eight-nunute two tvafclios difference in the watches. right to appoint a Judge and So licitor, w'ho would serve until the planning to restrict loan.s next general election when their successors would be elected by was the i tile people of the eounty, also to ,\ couple of key rings, a knife and a piece fix the salaries. Several superior court .ludges and several grand juries iiave recommended the es- talili-shment of a Recorder’s with the general United States i banking situation. j “We made loans to banks yes- I terday, we made loans to banks today and we will make loans to morrow.’’ Cowles said. “We will continue to go ahead.” He emphatically denied ru-1 mors that his organization was i and i claimed that they might have had their origin with persons trying to “rig” the stock market for their own personal gains. “I cannot ponceive,” he con tinued. “why auyhody starts these rumors. There is not the G by his I the Chief Justice of the Supreme several | court. 'Probably the most simple ; inaugural in the history of the i country was that of Calvin Cool- j en the oath. The new v; : Idge who was administered the i dent, John N. Garner, ot oath in the dim light of a kero-1 plans a short speech- wh«§ at V. A. Wagner, supply minister, i , , ^ -j Services everj’ Sunday evening j»ene lamp by his father following | takes the oath of olfic^ 7:.70 - »ilock. 'We have ju8t|‘he death of Warren G. Harding,, senate chamber at 12, Both messages are the that of Miss Sanborns county. Should the! slightest foundation to them.’’ run. and aim ' old. wiiii siuftc 1 ■ d in I lie rigl;l arm i.tyi * n-lI'lU'd I he .'iri’v- ■ iticn and iii>!ifi*'ii il"' no- .ind Shi-rift' l!.-fc-ve nffir-V' an-ivcl. l•,^Vl>v.■|•, rn.'!: Iiad di.-;i|>li-an'd ■ II, i: sv,.- !.-ani,-I. .-Jlopned Ked'iingd. SfVVic,.' Station i':i, i-idi>''i'il man 'o living to ’ll" \Vilk"S KnspHal. rliove ill' v,a-' lo'.ii'd hv th" of- fieovs a s';o|-l wl'.ilo l;il‘-f v\1mi liionghl ho was loss, lerifiasl.v !i ii't. u,-nl to tin* iionio ’ ’ 9f McKinley wnliains and char- teveil ills our o;:n-,v him In his grandmnl’ior''. in iito mounlrrno. tho ofl'mers had gnne on below | Fall an! woi" nii 'imir wa.v liaok | when th.i y mol t!m Williams our. I Cadil wa I'ound in the rear seat. He had sluffoil I'm- groonliaci! | Behind 'ho en.sliion and plaeeil the pistol ell tit,, flnriv of tile i-av. j He still had tlie small eliange in j Sis poekets. I.add wii- I't-onahl In i in- o,.--| pital for mosiioal atlentinn and , is shoe were, about all the personal el'I'eets fniind with the exception of the watches. The liodios were removed from rile i.'lane and lironght to a local mnli-rtaking eslahlishment t o a w a i t pnsiliv(‘ identification wliieii !iad not lieeii made at t!ie lime I hoy wi-r" ri'indved. Vniiiic Saiiiiiirn was an exper- ioncoil (Ivor iiaving around ?,00 flving hniti's to his oredit. The idaiio, it liieti was owned liy a ir.imlier of Hlaek Mnnntain peo ple. was it Wai-o h. Tin- young man had laiiulil a ’liimlior of (diiors In fly, inolnding liis fath- have just, started our series of services for 1speaker said ^ the Lenten season. The subject j Turning to the wives of of the sermon for Sunday eve-1 Presidents, he reminded ning is, “We beseech you that i Madison, one ot the most ye receive not the grace ot God i gracious hostesses ever to preside In vain.” The sermon is on the Epistle lesson for the.of GuHford county, ixoru. Sunday,’2 Cor. 6, 1-10. i May everyone take the oppor-1 Among the interesting tunity in this I.,enten season , to | come and hear what our Savior I has done for us. May we look for even a better attendance than noon ed to be the shortest* on,^ f(fr the occasion. More time will be requHxKl the parade than any other' W based t the White House, was a native except the ball in the ' North Caro-[The marcljfrs will arrive White House for the review side- about 2:30 p. m., and about I and a half hours will be reqiii Nine vice presidents have be-' for the column to pass the ! come President, three by elec-i President's enclosed stand. .. 'tion, six by succession following. In an auditorium, a few to we have had. ' the death of the President. from the White House, dei .gure.s might ne misconstrued and i Thursday, Feliruary I \ n-povt from Charlotte said Ml'. I loiicyeii’t. wliom the couple had aeeomimiiied to the Char- lotli- airport, had .gone tliere lo m'gotiate with Dwight S. Cross, 11 iinter.svilh- fl.ver. fur llP- piir- ehas^. of an airplane and was with .Mr. Cross wlien notified of the tragic accident. Il was reported from Black Moiiiitaiii liial the Saiiliorn ehil- dreii iiail intended to follow (iiw-[ tvuel' higliwayg home from Char- gnjllolle after taking Mr. Iloneyeiitt commissioners, after two years j The Reconstruction Finance trial ot a recorder's conrt. find it Corporation has been reticent in unsatisfactory tliey will have an- disenssing individual loans such thority under the law to ulioltsh as have been made over the past tlie court. week, beUanng that these fi- j Wednesday “:\ large majority of the conn-igure.s might to ties ot the state Iiave one or more Recorder's courts—some have three--and with few exceptions they are relieving the court dock et of their respective counties and are saving thonsamis of dol lars every year for tlie tax pay ers of llie eounty in which they oiierate. | “Tliere is some very active and detei inine l opposition to liie Re-I eoriU'i'"s Court Bill on the part' of a few of the citizens of the eounty, praeiieally tlie same op-1 position that was snccessfnl in ^ preventing a iiill estahlisliing a i Recorder's Court in Wilkes conn-! tv from imssing the Senate in j after passing the House of | j Three Presidents.died a natiir-ltion will be put into place Willard Wolf Dies Ul death in office and three were. week for , the inaugural^ Willard Wolf, two-day-old son ; assassinated.' j which .Mrs. Roosevelt an(i«' of Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Wolf, of | Hoover is the only man born members ot the new presJlJ the I*ewis Fork section, died. east of the Mississippi ever to be-' famil.v will attend in additii and was buried,come President. nearly all of the Democratic James Btichanon was the only , eriiors ot the nation. A Question Asked » And Answered ■1 it is tittilcrstooil tbiit iiis rondt- tion is ntore serious titan tliaf of Bell. The hones of his riglil arm i Representatives, and this oppo-(] sition will follow the hill here i to Raleigh and appear iiefore,. the Committee and urge that the |; bill be not pa.ssed. | “The hill I have introduced , does not establisli a Recorder’s Court, hut merely confers the ^ for lM>"'®i’ *1* upon the Coin- ♦ missioners of onr county, as be- ■ ^ i there. They were believed to Miuve mistaken tlie .Vorlh Wilkes- hofo hi.ghway at Statesville were badly challercd tiv the j *1''’ | fore stated, thus giving our peo-j ? fet ami ampiiuition may lie neees- ■ ' • ■ • j right to" trv out a court that | X sary. c ildren. and Ve" fonnd' to he sncoesst..r * Both Rcll tind I.adil are under ' aint ,\ ( .une . . 1^^^ satisfactory in a majority of i guard at the ho.spital. .Fred :the counties of the state. j Sheets hiivitig In en assi'giii'd to *" ns «ere lemtues , order tliat the citizens and i dulv there "’‘’■■"-Ux payL of Wilkes county may! All ttie money with llu' oxcep- '"g- , ,, , , ■ j,.;havc a rhance lo express them-( tihn of the pistol atol most I'O'an and Kvel.in hnilt ® j jo,. nr against the' ■sf file i-igaieltos were ri cnverod. j""" >• "P >" ■ ' • using an t i (jj .^^r’s Court Bill herein re-1 ttcll is the same vo.tpg man j cyltm er army ship motor. j «^ , who is uMeg.'d to imvo ‘ citizen in the eounty either write ( patted in the tlioft of J. H I'oaiis '«o ' vivicl,, nte a letter or postal card or sign I automohilo hero roceiitly and «'( Joiu'n- gia\ts a a e . p staling whether or not was at iihortv ..nder bond for hi* I cemetery near their home at , > P®' appearanco ni tiie March term of lUack Mountain Tnesday. court. Sherift Somers also hold | Fuiuial seivice. " ‘.jjjea* will give Wilkes county the a warrant for him on a charge , ducted St James M-.s ’ • Pal 1 of shooting 'lis fatiier. Cia'i 1 , i hiin i ii .n j a rocorder's court, if our com- Boll. since tlie aiitomoliile t lieft. ^ tiien o owiii- m ai 'missioners decide to establish Me is said to have shot him j cemotoiy. | through the window, hut did not , Mr, Noll, government inspector 1.. let,lie l.im ‘>f fl'® aeronautical department, i I,add escaped from the state with headquaitei's at Is it better to use newspaper advertising when business is dull or ndien it is bad? he or she is for the passage of House Bill No. MS. wliieh. to re- it Raleigh last wepk'Ga., came here Knoxville, morning had a newspaper article telliiit gseape in his pocket Foust, who attempted it the same time Ladd made his get*awav, was killed I'.y .slate pri son guards. I,ad(l was S'-nt up at Ih' lerm of court last year for the theft of George Foreslpr's auto mobile. He was given a two-year . Tuesday from renn. to investigate Failure to see the penitentiar.v a ind when arrested yesterday cHppiiig of the 'he wreck. of his . power lines because of tile sun Ralph , wiieii the pilot attempted to land to escape i "as given liy the inspector as tlie Taliernach ' missioners the court and give it a fair trial. Those who may he a.gainst the Atlanta i''""rt being established will have the right lo appear before the etllist said. of ttie fatal crash, it March sentence which was later m- commisslotiers and make their i opposition know- n. Likewise, those who are for the conrt will have the privilege of making , their plea to the commissioner- for the establishment ot the ennrl. “Please do not delay. Write a once. I have no Interest in this nia’ •A wedding of much interest ter other than to ascertain the to tlieir many friends, took place wishes of the tax payers of thr at AVilkeshoro Saturday. Fell. 2.5. county and to serve them accept- Edmiston-Russell I ■ when Miss Helen Edmiston. treased to three w hen he ht came |,pfgme the bride of Mr. ■ nrnly at the jaii and broke a , R„s,sell. of Lenoir. Esq. P. r"'er pipe. , . , I-- Lendermaii officiating. Only a Moth men have cr mma rec friends attended the wed- * "• -s besides their latest escap . it is stated. The quick work of Mr , din.g. of ahlv and to the very iiest ot my abllity. “Faithfully yours. “GITAS. H. COWLES, “Representative, “Raleigh. N. C." I Hayes I The liride is much praise from (laughter of .Mr. the J. D. attractive I Edmiston.' r.-hieh evoked m'.w., e'of Boomer. *Hp Dopulace tliwar e one o , bridegroom i« the son of boldest attempt at robtoenes to 6e made in this city in years, l' Junior Order To Meet Next Tuesday Evening Advertising experts advance tbe practical theory that the merchant or business man gets I more for his advertising dollar by using news paper space when business is dull. It U the logical time to attract customers with out standing values. This is the logical time to advertise. Call the Advertising Department of this news paper for layout copy and advertising service. ■-WJ. U. D. C. To Meet The Wilkes” Co^ty chapter of; and Mrs. John Russell, of Boomer, and holds a position with the Coffey Furniture Com pany in'Lenoir. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will make Degree work w-ill feature the regulnr meeting of the local lodge of the Junior Order next Tuesday evening at 7:.30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. THE r..-|7V' I their home Lenoir with Mr. Mrs. Gny Mc- the United Daughters Confederacy -will meet Monday j Rggggjj'g sister afternoon. March 6, at 3;30.{jge e’Clock wftb Mrs. P. E. Brown I and Mrs. Jim Neal as -hostesses.! Union county farmers have es- ■The meeting will be held at the tablished a milk receiving sta- home of Mrs. Brown in 'WUkes- tion at Monroe for trucking to the cheese, factory at i^bemaxte. Each and every day brings in new good*. lTo say you’ll., find variety, style and assortments is the word. A perusal Is Invited* Our sales must keep up if feaVt prices baaany , powur.^lfee PUBUSHED MONDAYS AW fflURSDAJfc

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