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A Non-Partisan Family T VOLUME XXXV. News Items i\ I Vom Hi Interesting News Items as Our Correspondent? tions of tl ? Deep Gap Fishing seorns to bo the sport of Deep Gap. and New River will be minus many fish if the boys have good luck. The tourists from Lynch- ] burg, Va. will be along and we hope j they will have good luck and enjoy j the trip to the fullest extent, and a big catch their reward are our fond hopes. The Deep Gap Tie and Lumber Co. are planning to build their ware ho its in the near future. They intend to handle r. line of grain, feed, flour, fertiliser, etc for their trade. Their railroad is now complete and they will soon he ready for busim . which will help build up Deep Gap. Give the Toy your trade, as they deserve it. Mr. Wade H. Green of Stony Fork bad the misfortune of getting his Ford roadster burner] up on the road toward home at H T. Taylor's orchard lit was cleaning a spark plug and lighted a match to smukt v.hen by :"onu moans or other his car got on tin- and was soon burned down v to ashes. The school at Rocky 1'oiiU is getting along nicely and the parents and children speak in high terms of the teachers who are doing good work i>i the school room. i '11' ai tesi'liiiirc ir> in uri whi h we are pleased to note, and j we -ineei eiy hope every child in the ' disiiici will soon l>e in the school j room racing with their class mates toward the goal of kafdug and of kr.< fledge Wo are sorry to hear of the sad new about ??i: friend. Dr. facnbj S. Hophin,. Galu.v, Va. who sudden ly died thi re. The aie sage was sent j he'i1 by wire recently. We do not kn anything further than the mes3aye sent. Dr Hopkins was reared in hi' < ;? day near he? :ra| first began ilii practice it: this lota ?ity. i'. had goad success, and tvls he !?;?'\eri away was greatly 4 mis-ed by J:i.- oaiients. We are itide 1 sorry learn of his sudden de.'kt li nu utio. ! above. Meat Camp Rev. L. A. Wilson preach. <? at the Drodit Grove Church Saturday and Sunday. The church held its annual business meeting Saturday afternoon and elected the former pastor for the next year dr. Trvin Miller who has held a position with the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. of Winston--Salem for sev era) years, visited relatives here last week. His father Mr. W. S. Miller of ShtiMs Mills accompanied him. Mr. Robert Pemllc-y of near Boone visited his sister Mrs. Emory Bryan Sunday. Mr. Titus Moretz of Iliekory visited relatives here last week. Messrs Byiture Laxton and Edward C?? ingv< business men of Lenoir, spent a few days last week at Mr # }). L. G1 ce11e*s most of which they spout hunting1 and fishing. They p;t ehed their tent o the bottom neat Mr. Greene's and enjoyed real cami life again as thy are both work war veterans. Their stay was cry muck enjoyed and here's hoping they will come again. The people of this community wen shocked to hear of the death of on< of our best and oldest citizens Mi Thomas Tugman. His remains wen laid i.o rest ?n me riopeweu cemeier; Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Miller o Tamarack spent the week end here. Mr. Maniey Moretz last Friday lef for Bristol Va. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Wilson o Zionville attended services here Sur day. Two of our schools have begin Chestnut C*rove of whfth Mr. Kem Wilson and Miss Ruth Bingham ai teaching and Tugman which Mr. V A. Tugman and Miss Louise (lodge are teaching. The Winebarger scho< will begin next Monday under tY principalship of Mr. Spencer Milh and Misses Margaret Beach and Ai na Sherwood, assistants. Messrs Phiieaws of Virginia vis % Newspaper Published in i $1.50 Per Yeai BOON E, is Reported t m n j trai watauga Reported Each Week by in the Several Secxe County : I\(V> sister Mrs. Thomas Groette. Mr. Silas N orris of Zionville spetv i the week end with their daughter: here. Miss HazeD Proffit is somewhat in disposed at this writing. We hopshe will soon v<*? over. Hie people of this section arc taking advantage of the ^ood hay 'lay and are putting up hay by the wholi sale Foscoe The Kev. ("?>y Gentry of West Virginia i holding a series of meeting: here this week. Next Sunday vi! an ail day meeting:, dinner a the "hurch. Kev. Ebei Gragg wil pi'Meb at 1 o'clock and Gentry it the afternoon. He is a good preacher Come out and hear him. Mr. G l\ . Robhins of Shulls Mills came enn to hear him last night. Miss Marianna Graft? of Boom \ isifod Mrs. Walters Sunday. Miss Hazel Bingham of Cove Creel with several more of her friends vis ited Mr- Henry Bnnkley Sunday. Mr. Charlie Moote spent Sunda** :i the Glohe with his parents and oth or friends. Mr. \V. H. Byrd is at home fo. a few days from Blowing Rock. Mrs. Byrd's wife and family have measles hut are getting ??n fine. Mr Grover Robbin of Blov/im Rook was i?i Foscoe Sunday. Mrs. Rose McDade ??!' Blov Rock spent Sunday with her aun Mrs. McCain Sunday night a?ia;. 'vb- . ti . I'i". . *v' \va an. through -01110 one saw Mi. Hub Way. nor's house on fire. Being nt.u tin church it was rather evciting. Nb ono kn.v.whow it started. They sii\ o?l all iho furniture, down stairs hu nothing on tin- second floor when the file start id. Mr. Calvin Trivett and wife o i ftoor.c spoi.'. unday in r'osc<-?- wit! . i.i ::i?"b: t i \lf>. RivWi i . Wagm r is spending th i tier'1. ti..ir?g ?o U andfatlior to trot buck | elberricn is :i!,l the talk her*. l*':v 1 wagons ha\" passed iu-n and th i motiaiiaij. is covered \vi-:k peopl j com ??v cry v. h? re: Mrs. Carrie Waters is planning t ; -p. thi s weelc in Blowir?g Rock. Rominger Mr. Ret: Harmon is whistling i now tune. It's aten and or.t half 11 j hoy. The Zion Hill Singing Class sail , at our school house on Sunday th 20ih. Our school is getting it fine sta: bat the attendance; is not as good i it will he it- a few clays. h\?lks ai behind with their farm work and ai ver\ busy trying to get through : , their children can go to school, i Elder Uriah Farthing was in th , section a lew days ago .oiling got 1 took-. We wish him good success. Master C'; de Kominger foil fro : a l>uil<ling last week and broke Y shoulder. He was rushed > < Boo: \ 1 for treatment and is getting aloi 1 nicely now. He will be missed at t: school. The Antioch and Zion fir sir.gi: i classes will sing at Antioch the fh - Sunday in August in the afternoon 2; We are expecting Mr. A. E. Triv? ! to visit our school in the near i ? i ture. FI Mr. J. M. Hicks sold Ids enti merchandise out a few days ago f the highest bidder. Mr Chas Gill; was auctioneer. t f Stony Fork iA new road has been built ie; it ing from the Boone Trail near p T. Taylor's apple orchard over h e the Stony Fork section. This ri \ has a very much better grade tl ?s the old road, making travel and tr [>1 fie very much easier. ie Crops are fine. The Stony Fork school is now a- session with a fine attendance. have a good schooi this year. ir4 *v -?? giaci to note that a i tfctttg ind ior Boone and Wataui WATAUGA COUNTY, NOKTH C Ipage opposes more road bonos balciyrh, July 27.?Chairai&c frank Page of the state hignwa\ couimisr ha.- poke hi ou M mi d a ?.at i highway legislation coming before ' the general assembly at the special session and the leader in road < miction is against any new bond issues. Mr. Page's views were reflected iri his correspondence more than two weeks ago, but they were not labeloil because at that time they did not care to speak by the book. It wa-. bis view and evidently thai ot the ' governor that the 194 special -ossion should wait on the 1925 regulai which is another way ot saying that McLean udininisl rather. should be allowed ro work out its own way as to road work. j he road 'drive* ha- been feared tiovernor .Morrison has observe. - -somewhat facetiously several time; - : pa: he wou'd have difficulty block*| iug the onslaughts of the lunaway t "progres-sives" who fought his read legislation at every crossing, hut hi\ t ing been shoved over itow seek tc outdo every original progressive, There i- some sentiment in the highl way rommisson for ni>0,000 in bonds to further road building but '} whether that advocacy move up ihr | daPtes and makes this appropriation 1 | daring the Morrison administration or not. no dcpom-nl> -:iy. Chairman Pag favors allowing Mr. McLean 1 m do his own building. The Chairman ilots not fear the financing. lie thinks there plenty "of potential lvvtn i? nov.. The comi ? i? t ii produt t on of licetn-es ami gas' j oliiu taxes i.- $8,000000. It \eit.l grOw to less. It will get bigger. The sen -1 iintent for reducing the license plate tax will not grow. The farmers* uui" ion has ad ??ra<od, hot since the far1 ?ie. . s ja y .> -tate ro:ai tax, there .. p*>.- ' . le tin... i: size their ' i\ rtiler. Nev. i .he'nrss the State hij?;hwa\ L'j commission chairman thinks then ' sin .id be n?ad legislation A gooc " j deal was promised before tie spoke - if be clings to his original purpose l-jto retin from the commission at 1 hi ! cml of hi - i years, hi will go on: 5 i with the incoming administration, lit 'V would nut relish the imposition o ; another big program in him withou L j giving him a chance i*. work it eat Itul it al: goes t?- -how the svei "j of the road sentiment, it is ;?v L> | . ii-pervasive. The few object n v I .1.-. ol>:iU\ n\;:b' t h?? <?!?-. . e j tors eurios. In no places do ii i p ?opli eo-'l for roads with ? I t'iaiifant insisti'lu-e as i.' tlit count i.J And ii ngisialors caw. hero to u-. more toads which arc to be man possible without taxation from tit !and owners, even ?* governor and a >i;; i. highway commission chairma would havv fuli hands in stopp: . | the <iri\. . Chairman i'age has wii ^ a seasonable word, ie' rt . The Three Forks Aiiociation ? The Three Forks Association wi meet with 1 -an; Grove Church . Silver-tone 011 Tuesday Aug-. 12-1; is l:)21' "j We war.i t?> mak- lilts the r?.-essiolt we have ever held. We :u th< churches to instruct the .<*:> m tec to siav 111*111 the session en k There will !? no tradV .i'uowed rte ... . } eaarch ^ scnool grounns. .-vu c& ! uaikt-'i on church kswiikN \s: 11 ric I j protected. People arc a. ked re si; j out of them. as it is a fine to "if ! caught in other men's cars, by ; action .yf the church th. sheriff a: " I his men are asked to be jvllh u j take care of any that want to ina i trouble.?by the pastor R. C. Eggc ire [ *?! people in this section an taking t *m Democrat, and would like very mo ! to see a larger number taking t | home paper. Mr. Andy Wellborn, chairman i the commuiuvy. fair program is ; I ranging an interesting commuri *u~ fair to be held sometime in Octob j This will be a great thing for c ?*"?> i .. tr" | community. >a j We hope to arrange a coramu;. ?an, ^ram public ringing to be h a*~'in the school house glove some in August for the purpose of gett all our Mihool patrons together i in for getting better acquainted We We are glad to state that M Dr.kxel Wellborn who has Wen s :ew r .oral weeks i. now mipiv. i y ->r "V r -?r *a County, the Lea<ier ot akol.ina. thursday julv 31. Lvnchbuig Touiisis Eiijov ilie Beep Sap i\ W. A Wat--mi 1 be first tourists of the season v*h;> have pitched their tents at Dvep Gap wire Mr and Mrs. \V. C. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. I'Ois and son J Aii.ert ot Ly:icbbu*?, Va. J They have been camping: here for I several day. and sneak many words tjof praise for this section ' J They are highly pleased with the 'Xi.-rth Carolina people a> they state iihat they are real folks and the salt f J of the earth. They stated to the wri' u r t hat Nor- i) Carolina i.a.l progressed more in the last fifty years than had the old Dominion, their home state. Our good roads seem to draw the people while their bad roads i T in to drive the people around to otbe? states was the way they stated the matter on this point. We are ' glad to have these fine visitors in < a .immunity and va hope they will come again and bring their many tnl'i is witn them on the next trip. V\. have often spoke of the enchantment that Deep Clap held for tourists who mi^ht pitch theii tents here. D'-ep Gap rich ii: historic h; ck ground, as General Monenian. the i raidilijr commander of the Union foe Ices in his fancy saw a place to <?-t , a :eath trap to slay his enemies. so ! he threw up breast works t c; ratti -, but the enemy forces eluded 1 nU ahd passed quietly on by th< i way ol' the I'hillips Gap road in Ashe ' county, so there was no blood slu-d in. Deep Gap. The remains of the eld j trenches can l>? seen to this day around the face of the summit at ' the foot i f the mountain. 1 Deep Gap has an elevation of ab! j ou*. 3,t).Q0 fect above the sea level i" and lies right utt the top of a crest which holds many fine views that ; | ever look, Ashe, Wilkes, Watauga and 1t Caldwell counties if one will only <;,k- the time lo climb to the top where they can look out a.> far as the eyes can >e*\ The Brushy, rh ! Negro. and th- Rich Mountains lay out si retched be for-. you which seem I to liK-C't the .-.hies Mother Hat civ has played it lav1 ish hand when she huildedc the Ix-au it'u: r?".u :\ beiv which is uadovcl1 oped l?y man. It i*- . rude but covered 1 with verdure thai lures youi mind to t far away hills and blue skies rhe cryif.g need of Deep tourists hotels and boardii u h?Ua->. s The one who firsts stan s a Rood hotc tiete will profit very mucl .. the people from .he dil'i t.-t.-have their >?.- on Deep Gap. The background is here fov the kvhdsc.vpv j of Xatuiv has done her woik. and ? eJ now Waiting on man u make the ' next nio\e. A great eppo.'. r .ry a waits the op? who will come hen ,l and start building P this noted pi;u ? It would he a second Blowini Rock if the pooph would start \? molding it up. The air here is a fresh and g* title as a baby's breath and full of health-giving ozone cha . puts the tint of youth in the cheek ' of all who bask in the wonderful a; - and sunshine it We hope many more tourists wil ? ( i urn their eyes toward Deep Ga j whan or their trips out i the cour s: 1 try and when you get here you \yi ' fm<i \\>ur friends waiting galore to - V :U. !'lu- writer v i i give you any it 1 o>i",'!iaiioi". luh! you a*k, so conic ?,? to this i' aci ami yon will ha\c- ri >e j regrets coming to you. . PREVENT TOMATO WILT VtSj The tomato wilt disease i- preset ojiii many gardens tiiis? year, causir k? J tlic vines to wilt and die before ;1 ja fruit begins to ripen. This fungi trouble is most abundant in the snui i garden where tomatoes have hot he ^rowu continuously f<>r several yea eh The wilt-resisting tomato d&Velopi he by government breeders severs, ye 1 ago has proved effectiv in elimina of ing this loss. Tomato growers wis :tr- .ng to seure seed this year or ity tor next years crop can obtain the or. through the county agent provid >ur request is made during the next ft | weeks. . j I in fiouDt as to wnetner toe vm eld j arc? dying from wiir. or from oth mo' troubles the tomato grower shot ing: submit the lower portion of ** bs indjly affected stem to the count j ogt | foi examination. Wdt infected plai [rs. | display a characteristic folackeni iv k of the interior of the stem by ?vhi ..g. Jj!..- ' d * 1 .V Northwestern North Carols 1924. d Cts. aCopy NEWS ITEMS FIOM TRAINING SCHOOL Tjfr.< Appalachian Training School i lis ha-. ,' ? a record making: sumber] i". \r.i.n\ respects: larger faculty.' nc: students. better aui larger | bu ' l -. finer prof* ional spirit, ear- - application to >vcrk Thru handj* . and twenu five are registered for the second term, an ineieas< ?.f twenty per cert over the corresponding term last year. It i. int? r' sting to note that in attendance Wata'.ijgii led in the fir-t term, but' iredeii, which had second place <a tn first term, leads nov.\ This eoh: di- ?e:. is possible because the pubiiv school- ??f Watauga are now in session. AmoraE the visitor*,? t*> I'.ho school | during the week were Dr Davis, the 1 i . v,~ n .i 1 c . >_ . ?i i.nc x " -i -JO|;v?M lUUI ' It > ; I Albemarle, who spoke at chapel or; Tuesdav, Pvof. aud M- > Han* iman of Ashoville Wednc'iay; S.i permten dent Hougn ( ' ; i Thursday; Hon. Ch;.rk*> lto>s. ret eut Candidate for .-At! y Genera, de-; ivc ri-d a most evceiieit* addict? 0:1 j Friday, calculated to 'i? the- patriot-j |'srr e?f very North Carolinian, Mr.1, j Setzrt civil enp-i;:cf of Chnrlo-fcte, ' it ere ii> connection with t ho bildir.r; , ' program of the ' hi spoke iitj^-r ; i: y of: the aoh -. v? ntents of -:cit These add?< -- > a mug with .-cries being given b\ member- of 'he faculty, male the chape! ncriod.s m ;w ems of pit asu?'e nod prof;; Dr. and Mrs, McG- Anders entertained in then elegant. hotne a m:mi ? f friends on Th.irsdav e.vninng in t of lhe:s visitor.- iim, i) r Mi >oo and Lh ' Ii. Pugh ot (i < i ohia. lion T. A. liov.cr of Morirantot; pr? l ed most helpful!} at the Baptist church on Sunday. T? May is "Grand;alher day" for the school. Many studies and a num ; - c i. _ - u - - - ( iii-' ? * nw IHMHU-'UI > r.o\.- gui i HI ; climb the (>randl'ather Mountain. ' J'JM- day is delightful and tU) ; | ha vv a wonderful viou as they i.iok J down From iht1 top of this most aneioni Aicui ttinun*ai?s up?.r. the lofty peaks risinc; on all si<b I MK> WOOSLEY HOSTES Mr-. V ' Woo ioy was cha?mi?ojr hoste-?; Kviiiav \ f tor-noon club July 2.")' . no". '..hi- 15"l: . *.- : h' door of . t'fi r-i ion hal' ai d ir?-; oiousA 'nritt a of ?i.beious .vii -.hen hi*;- -i.-:.! Mi-:\\ :. ok a?ul tVkflKi Miss Hel i o. - of an;:i Kails gracei'. ' y pi .. . The j - vore : her. ushered rooms : i v.:. beaut.fully doe-.rated J with sw pfus in which diu: "jisickly i " Mi .. . i scheme of i>ix:k a ui vhite. i'lu first hour sped merrily "I w 1; nimble fingrors did 'heir * I work, a :ii happy hearts Ruined over i with if i ho hostess had prepared '.a rerj oyahie program on Robert t Burns :n?d his work as follows: S| Car /' appreciation of BurnsMiss A St anbury. 4*Ti Mountain I?aisy%>-? Mrs. E. S. Coff , P Gently Sweet Aflou " Cotn!j :?r Th the Rye"?Mrs. O. I.. Hatdm i?- : _ "T- a blouse"?Mi-s Mc. (.>' An"Jo'... Anderson My Joe'*? .Mr-. n B. .1. cc/tCiH. Aft tliterary program th* hos , i ess.. f(i whofolders with nink. cord .1 pencil attached for an in"\jr r r.yv cov.us1. ! (irap.dnt oihcr's u iv?;?hcr." Wfc; *-* three ov ioav uesis ig t: d f-.r excellency. Mrs. Bon Smith le ?>-< . ky t raw and received a ,s dainty hand made cup towel as prize, ill Th quests drew foi tables and -n; were directed by the bos toss to the rs dining- robni where tables were snreac whose center pieces ar.d in: at ba.-ketj ar k+._1 beaut:folly ar.d daintily emphasized h- j the color scheme of pink and white d There Mrs oosrey assisted by Mrs m Warlick and Teague served a de ed tightfui fruit salad with iced tea ant iw sandwiches and other accessories. Miss Pearl Tilley of Granite Fall >es Miss Mary Edwards of Charlotte Mirier Annie Ooppedgre, Wadesboro and Mr ild R Johnson of Lenoir were guests o id- the club. nt After exchanging bin ks and g:v its ing express!on to the feeling and jo ngi ibe afternoon afforded, the guest ich tardily took Wave to meet the no : hitMc G / .!. v i j na.- Established in ! 888 n MBEft 30. Or, "Jake" Hopkins Passes Away in Va, i*r -far oh Hopkins of ocii<tx. ^ a, a proa physician >f th&t town died !;? uiurdav from the effects "f a car uiide 01. his spine. I7< was vfvet confined to h:.- ht~J. |{(. v.a? a.: in - operating " >on (he owns a bo&pita there) when an urgent call caine from a patient five miles away. a oo'i as pc.-.-'.bie he attended th* c^U. After herng there for a short while he laid down for a rest, asking that he ho caTed :i m-ded. An . :er some mei:< >vr of the* fam v v tp his room and found him < r. death. The Dr. i. a son < f Mr. and Mrs. Joi Hopkins *?f s\ . ?i.r v. ana \ya> reared at Hopku - 5.:h? comity. Be was ?auof those ; .-a hearted jovial fellow? always ready to faeip thce-e who were ill uejed. ,o;d every <> _ who km- w bin* loved iiiifi admired him for his many sterling: tsaits ?o character. The remains were brought, to the old horn \ 1 urial. and ii ? raent was made Ti.t xiay in the presence of a '.i i ur: of ioved one- and ft'.vTidk t v lit M '? V, < <; i -.>'1<li:<ub th> funeral arid -c|rhe timeiy in-i < re >poke?i by Prof l. G. Greet- , r*ii. A T Th> : ,;vtbrpk< ): t unify inived frc-in '.Vas--inr?" A lime for the funeral. Quite . .umber \ r un Bonn wrtv pre:'"- Jj beh.uf of the neople of the tvwr the Democrat? extends sympathy to til*1 bereaved . ue-\ WORTH WHILE CLUB Mcsdauics Winkler and Hprton cntcrtair.M the Wonh While Ciub on Prkia* ? ii. 2bth at the home of tin* Kyrnu'r. j no attractive homo a ?- decorated with flowers and fern?,. Thi* meeting was called to order by Mr . Hairamari pr;w?d<?5^i of the ciu!>. Mrs Bennett <&?trductod the do votionai exercises. The committee or-, care of gardeivi, appointed at the last nioetiujr reported and a * e\v commit toe wes appointed. After the ivt_ri:'j<r onsiaess th* mot :in.: was turned over to the Hostesses. Two ?on ri? finished mhch wnn.s-in^nt. Tin first was "Low :r, the Kitchen" ?h which missing words were fur . In <1 > \ . ami ..-. I. tchep a ten si Is. Hie prize, a =iiver spoon, v-a> yvoii ! ; Mrs. H ait Cilltjrg fot In. v r.e the best story. fhe second I'Ollt St v\ a? . . in wfeh a?e five soda t jacket ? The to flil'-h -met ivhislle. The nrir.e in this was won by "Mrs. Mo he Miss Redvr.a an amus' ig so:v rei.ewinp; ih- hoof of fun ivfre>hnierife. cons.-i a 1 i<& cream, take ai\il crape iv.v: wen served. Valle Crucis Rev. and Mr?. M. Lackey of Rao iy.h spent a !' v. -lays at the Mission School last week Rev. Mr. Lackey preached at the Episcopal chapel la-t S unday. Other it. e * spending a while at he Missio Scle.M-1 are*. Mrs. P. H. thomas ol Henderson, N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. W B M.v i.-o. Dr. and Mrs. .J. \\ ei'ar.i cnuorcn 01 K'.'idsvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. tied.ws and Stfes Harrier L.. Herring of Spray, an.'; V ? Rosa Paschal, of Gi losboro. Mr. <m<i Mrs 1. B. Balsley and sons Mr. r.i ; Mrs. Tom Rankin and M"-n and Mr . I. "W. Rankin ivom j Reidavjlle, spent the week end here. | Recent rr;-a s at Mr. !>. V. Masc ? *!! Mrs. v. r.i nam and Mrs. Chat am j :'rjn. Elkir. Mr. and Mrs. M A. Rush ton i>L Ra.ngh. Mrs Augusta Sinclair ? i T > etteviiic. Dr. and .Mrs. James C-.boon and baby of ', Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ab'|emethy ar.d family of Wint-rhaven. I Florida. C Mr. and Mrs. Ed S^aele and fam, i iiy of Rai?.-:gh are spending a while j at Mr. W. W. Mast's. Mr. am5. Mrs. Ira T. Johnson of {Jefferson soe^t Sunday at Mr. J. M. - Shulls. The' vwre accompanied home 1 by Miss Gladys Taylor. ' Miss Boyd 'Caudill has returned to *her home here after attending the 51 summer school at chapel hill and viss iting at Durham and other places. 1 Miss Margaret Lusk of Johnson City is the guest of Miss Anne Mo j n tz. >" j The public school opened Monday s? j with Mrs R. A. Farthing principal tjand Miss Alice Taylor teacher of the ; crime rv grades. i i
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