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R. are I ?^ to make ?f Wed I a day in which past history will be I Carolina. Invitations are bein^ issued I and sent oat jointly by the two organ sketch ofthe -original Tysons will be read with tench interest, litis history was written by WiBiap? Sherrod Ty son, attorney of Greenville, and pres ident of the Tyson organisation. Sfceldi of the Tyson Family ?;:&? J The Tyson family is of Norman French origin and can*Sfv#4o Eng land ah tie time of the Norman Con quest, settling in Sussex and Kent cotmtiee.'./. V:V\ ; jj jharify are those relative to one Quil I iauine T^son who it appears acted y counsellor and advisor to the King William I. Bus was in the year 1092. From this time ?nta the year 1346 there are mmor incidents and WQ v J I . it . *>???f- nX- nJi >: rtVLnr-ui *? ? ?**? lo the estates afcr property in general held by the Crown. . though French in origin had beeome ? distinctly English daring these two eentories. When in the early part of the 17th Century wefindreligion op pression so prevelent in Ehffanxi, it Is I in ttifefcrVol. of James I that Georie and Sybil Tyson are among those baai?S I ished for religious differences. I' These two along with other mem bers of their family went to Holland ' ^ where they could worship in freedom. Dutch customs and influence-soon had . their effects upon them and they be- I eame known as Tiessens, tlie &|i I equivalent of thgir English name. ^After the discovery of America and Tiessons began gradually to drift hack l;V came on to America. So it was wfth I; Reyqier Tiesson who came to Ameri mahu. i ? . M ^^1- ,? >^1 I n#3 4B fl ^Kk u.-'*' t ^"fSm Coanty^SiMday School anal coup^Sunday school convention Sunday, October 1& and 16th. The con vention will be held Winterville. Hie opening session will beheld at ?:8ft oWt>ck Saturday night, ~ The officers in chargfe <* the plag and program for the convention have announced prepared with the idea of having "a convention for the discussion of prac tical Sunday school plans and prob lems," the plan being t?9l||?8?9* thing fa te Mpvytfan tot yiU hrt, workers in all departments of the Among the preminent spesne^^a of RalmgZ ge11?"^ superintendent of te North Carolina S?ad?y jchool association; and Miss lone AVerson, Raleigh, young peoples' division supt {of thensaedatian. During the couven | tion these |atoq^arm<? ^ Second -irf i ?! 8:26~Suggesti^4 for ? Sunday School ? . - , t . .--I ' 'V' - ? ' ' 'V Mr- - ^ ? -*>' i.'x rtu. ? i parts oi fee states The great throng I ^ ' -? Mi ?*7r':''Pr: I; Raleigh, Oet. 42.?Survey of the Cape Pear, Neuse and Tar Rivers looking toward hydro-electric power and navigation developments may be months, ^ report^ of ^ M&jpr W. ^ '^^th SayS' tst 0 _V6lopiMiit bBflib. Such tendfcg^^) South Carolina ahd Vlr , r:^pb jjecommendaig adversely, on tire yNeuse naviiation - question, Major SriOw said the recommendation does .not nece^ril* mead that the river wfll not be developed alonv these lines it being possible to attain such relief in event the government proceeds With development hj.ong other lines. (Series of Mcctn^^s Close { ^ , ???>?* i lq.7, ;'4:" J I jt 'stboqii^ g s)ccc[ j* ; ' j l the Nationa BanW^baiv Sonwone ?ofaff<d tin1 pc^<CB of what I was taking place, and the^th I ; immediately taken int^^stwly^^j^B I humpji 1 if^ of member^^^diff I ent raice wer* exchanged ifclu. Has.8fi& a esse I , - " *?r?lSf"V: w -tflfc J I the i)btr wh *i fr???? &tjB ^fedlto the'higheY* , ? I f ." f JL.BPJf ^ ort | yffiht to tlj? scofjc in outs oun not , i'r ? " ? ^ ' ? , . _ r ? -? < ?' B| ^.Hll^'fJP^^^BBM^BjyjM? ftTwuCr^' A pir* I unci fcllu^ii^ * 3tilv6i't"^ftii^6nt^ to invito to R*l^igh from Durham. - Plans for ^ [ TT7 I * j " y-v , . - ... , ? ^ | I " . ~ rtTL. ? ' . | 'IfijW? / tt ics o) 1/f i ? ?!!f^ ? -v->* * ?* I r Midhnyf . Rftfibin^ coniDHnv find J&HQ6S I ? . , '?- . +Ti^* 1 . m :'J I*-" ^ -. . *'" ? * I '*;*'?. ?. < . l ?' TUa rnnntn ?,i > MBfi -J ! ??- " ' '' | r-rd"'L^ fc4,; > *,'V? -1* ?i'r, glj' ' . 1 * ftft /? _ - ? ? ,4 I _ j ?l ' ?? illeged,. svis*<juenfcf$r were tnwed to . ",7?"*<. ??*r.-" ' ;v-. *7''.-'?**] ?' ' ?? 9 ' M 419 ' ' 4???^ | I *F?? ?|r BMjtftifm I ??" ?"'.*"*"? rj^-'OjgSftL'JSS^'?fogy? ?lytr??-^. ? - ?-.*. ????? j I * T^a 'f'Tst zxifictiiif? if fj^p P&ircnt^ I ion did hrt^cli good aid with theco perationiitf-a^^t plans to do even lore for the betterment of the school fife yea#;, #* \ I Plan now to attend this meeting; on't make other appointments with lit thought, of the time so that yor rfll have an excuse to be tbseni, but I The North Carolina Day program rhich was given at the school Wed esday morning of this week will be ;iven at the meeting. The program ppears below as given Wednesday so)ming*?'?' fl^'B j Wednesday, Octoberl2, North Caro ina Day, was fittingly observed here rith exercises by pupils of the grain ier grades, under the direction of earts of - spcdstors. ./ I rxne -nag". J /?< \ f\ *' i - t * T-* ? I ? thfil "Jrtvw^r Atirl T11A9 TTnhtrfAfl i *'?" y* aftCB uvUgUVU* j -1 ? ? " Ijl' ^ ^ il, I 7* 1^3 ^V4is ^il/tv, ?MvEiiit^F- ' ~y MRt^mFmln ^%" K> 111 n ' R^il( Irjf Al Imp ^ ^Vf"\If^jPV .. ^ wHk -6 ?08?ED TO DESCEND NEAR AZORES which carried an . *3der, aif over the Atlantic last Twe* la* afternoon, for a non^fll^^W from Ifew York to Paris, is today ? burned wrock in the ocean, the j, I ; tare, Captain George Kaijtma* also ~ ,<afe, she is aboard the Dutch ataatori? ?'?',? Baretidrechtr" whfcfc ?scia| . I ?arly Thursday from tht fallen pas* '^ome 325 miles northeast of the AMr 3S, about 960 miles from the d&rtMjf ^ >; J66 miles ^Something serious happened to the ' V ; 1 1 ' V The facts.already known caw'ifrt^y from jRuth Elder herself in * tern wireless message to the 'Associated -? I Press Borieau in Paris that she and Handleman had been picked up by >he tanker and were "O.K." from the < igents of the tanker in Rotterdam and { I fwmi her captain, whose message told I Fla., Miss Elder's home town, brought - "?' started a rumble of newspaper press- . ^ es virtually around the world, London,' % Vj Paris and ^other world centers .record- "H wifir a toy under her arm and a fare "* i Ux bJJCft ?U* f/cllCllCO a. : ?Jill UitP ^ t lc I'd , . w ? ? '? * X ? 1 '' ' It ' j" 1 Y 1 .1 VvMjl.ilhi I TD6nt Ox IQ888Mf63 WitiCO 'lolS spMTS^ 1 J . ? - * VV", ?> y *?|
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