MARCH 9, 1933
SITTINGS FROM
- LEGISLATURE
(CvKiLiuuctl from Page 1)
House were pretty well cleared over j
the week end; that is, both bousesj
were well up and had few measures
requiring their attention. OC course,
they are constantly reaching the ?al
endar from committees bills introduced
during the session reached J
about 1150 last week, above 325 in
the Senate and nearly 825 in the
House. Introduction slowed down a
bit, *o about 120 last week, 80-odd
in the House and 10 ill the Senate.
All measures ratified through last
week, including a few that had passed
and were ready to be ratified,
numberd 274. The week's ratifications,
including a few ready, numbered
24 public bills and resolutions
and 39 local bills. Three were resoy
lotions: approving the Century of
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-o? " iii vmcugu; commending:
Congressman E. W. Pou for
a speech in Congress and designating
the week of March G-ll as National
Business Women's Week.
Important among the measures
passed was the provision for a commissioner
of parole, taking the place
of the former Executive Counsel, abolished.
The new law provides for a
commissioner and four inspectors to
work in the field with paroled men,
providing for completion of sentences
outside -prison walls and under
supervision. Another abolished the
State Tax Commission. Another lim-i
its highway Work for two year3 to
maintenance, construction being only
from federal funds and one or two
minor projects.
Several laws finally passed deal
with legal matters. One amends the
law as to payment to clerks of court
of sums of money not exceeding $300
due and owing to persons intestate;
another allows clerks to demand proper
reports of commissiners they appoint;
one prevents clerks of court
from loaning trust funds; one relates
to jurors; another to advertising jul
dicial foreclosure sales; another re[
lieves sheriffs and tax collectors, allowing
them to continue collecting
taxes due and for which they have
settled; two amend methods of sevice
of process under two actions;
regulating appeals from general
county to superior courts; relating to
probating wills; relating to issuance
and filing of pleadings in claims and
de!iv*vr_v- actions: navment nf Kii'v-nl 1
expenses from assets derived from J
wrongful ulLi.
New laws of a general" nature u>c.
Drovide for return of escapees FiCV.".
penal and correctional institutions;an
amendment as to license fees and
taxes on commercial fishing; prevent
deception in storing, selling or offering
for sale liquid fuel, lubricants,
etc., and prohibit sale of nny such
from containers improperly marked;
authorizing the Secretary of State to
sell the three volumes of Consolidated
Statutes at $5 a set; providing for
repairing and ditching the State canal
in Hyde County.
New measures introduced last week
include five resolutions, three to Congress,
one asking that R. F. D. routes
he put on a competitive basis and
two asking for legislation to prevent|
foreclosures on real estate; one asks
for a short hour day and short day
week in industry; another asks the.
^tr Commissioner of Banks to supply a
list of attorneys, their duties and fees
Spaid them in 1931-33.
Tax measures include two for
t property revaluation, by horizontal
' cuts if county commissioners so decide,
to save costs; another would
relieve homes of the blind from taxation;
another Would impose a tax
on electric current; tax on non-resident
fur dealers would he reduced
by aother.
Bank bills, in addition to the one
mentioned, would allow operation of
bank cash depositories; regulate the
sale of certain assets of defuut
banks; and safeguard bank deposits,
repeal the double liability of bank
stockholders and give additional regulatory
authority to the Commissiont
er of Banks.
Legal measures would: provide for
stay of execution in cases where motion
for new trial is made after affirmance
of conviction b> the SuHi-Land
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Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Hat
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preme Court; make competent evi-j
dence of communicated threat against
defendant, in cases of assault and
battery and affray, where a deadly j
[weapon :s used; regulate seizure audi
' sale of personal property and title
jietained contract or rental agreement;
validate judgments under
j ethics contingent remainders and exjecutory
devices have been partitionled;
amend the statutes on foreclosures
of mortgages and deeds of
[trust; direct clerks to give notice to
devisees and legatees under wills ofI
fered for probate; amend the process
iu jury service; provide process
for disbarment of attorneys at law.
Other new bills of interest are:
Consolidate Mitchell and Avery
counties as Mitchell county.
Place hospital hills in second ciass
in payment of debts of decedent.
Croatp a Sbitft T?vt /v?
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sion.
Regulate workmen's compensation
insurance rates.
Place the purchase of all office
supplies, books, records, furniture
and fixtures of all counties under
Division of Purchase and Contract.
Amend the law on penalty for non
payment of dues in Building and
Loan Associations.
Protect the public from a ttain
infectious diseases.
Amend the State game law; also
open season for raccoon and opossum.
Protect the consumers of flour;
regulate bedding.
Appoint a Board of Agriculture'
and define its dutiesAllow
local units to invest in their
own bonds.
Include neighborhood public roads
under provisions for cartways.
During the past seven years, Lincoln
County poultry growers have
sold 700,000 pounds of surplus poultry
for a total income *-o the farmer;
of ? 15! ,000.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Henry J. Hardin, Assignee of Wa
tauga Chevrolet Company, Inc., vs.
F. C. Ward, L. M. Farthing, ./. W.
Ward, W. J. Mast and W. Hardin
Brown.
By virtue of the execution issued to (
the undersigned Sheriff of Watauga .
County on the 3rd day of March, (
1933, that certain action entitled: ,
Henry .1. Hardin, Assignee of Wa- j
tauga Chevrolet Co., Inc., vs. F. C. i
Ward, L. M. Farthing, j. W. Ward, i
W. J. Mast, and W. Hardin Brown, I :
will or MONDAY: APRIL 3rd. 1933, <
at the courthouse door of Watauga '
.C?vhty,at iO;iO o'clock a. 1
to the highest bidder tof" cash alii
the right, liiie ami iinetrst which the
said W. J. Mast has in the following
described real estate, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a stake on the j
hank of the highway and at the forks
of the road leading to the Wilson
place, runs south 1? degrees west
with the east side of the Wilson road
crossing Brushy Fork Creel: 52 poles
to a stake near a hickory on the bank
of the. road; thence south fi2 1-2 degrees
east with the Hartley and Wilson
lino 18 poles and 6 1-2 feet .to
a stake; thence north, 12 degrees
cast crossing Brushy Fork Creek
52 2-5 poles to a stake on the south
bank of the highway; thence nortli
62 1-2 degrees west with the said,
highway- 18 poles and 6 1-2 feet to
the beginning, containing 60 acres.
BEGINNING on n stake in the road
at Campbell's gate and runs north '
34 degrees west crossing the creek
32 poles to a stake; thence north 29
degrees east 25 il-2 poles to a hick- .
ory near the hollow and branch; i
thence north 7 degrees West crossing
a branch 89 3-5 poles to a stake i
in the old line near the top of the
ridge; thence west with the old line ,
-19 polls to a white oak, the old cor- <
ner, now gone; thence south with
the old Councill line 81 poles to a
stake in the road on the south side
of the creek;thence south 79 degrees
east with the road 15 poles to a
stake; thence south 59 degrees east
with the road 11 3-5 poleJ' to the
beginning, containing 25 acres; Except
all the lands from 20 feet above
the barn at the J. W. Ward line,
straight course ot the old Councill
line back to the highway, including
house and barn, and about five (5)
acres.
This the 3rd day of March, 193$.
A. Y. HOWELL,
Sheriff Watauga County.
John E. Brown,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-9-4c
DR. R. G. STONE
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Office on Second Floor OveT the
Boone Clothing Store
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WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE
E. T. & W. N. C. MOTOR TRANS
TORTATION COMPANY
(Schedule Effective Sept. 19321
Leave Boone (or?Valle Crucis, Ban
ner Elk, Elk Park, Roan Mountain
Hampton, Elizabethccu, Johnsur
City, Greeneviile. Morristown
Knoxville, Chattanooga and West
at 11:50 a. m., 3:10 p. n>.
Blowing Rock, Lenoir, Hickory, Char
iotte, Statesville, Salisbury, Higi
Point, Greensboro, Durham, Raleigh,
Norfolk, at 9:15 a. m., and
5:30 p. m.
Asheville, Greenville, S. O., Columbia
and Charleston, S. C.. Augusts
and Atlanta, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla.
and South at 9:15 a. m., 11:50 a.
m. and 5:30 p. m.
FARES FROM BOONE:
Valle Crucis, N. C 3 0.51
Banner Elk. N. C 0.7E
Elk Park. N. C 1.13
Elizabethton, Tenn. 2.0C
Johnson City, Tenn 2.2E
Greeneviile, Tenn. 3.2c
Morristuwn, Tenn. 1.1c
Knoxville, Tenn. 5.2c
Chattanooga, Tenn. 7.7c
Kingsport. Tenn. 2.8E
Blowing Rock, N. C 0.4C
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riii-Kory. V 2.25
Charlotte, N. C 4.00
Greensboro, N. C o.OC
Asheville, N. C 4.15
Augii-Li. Ga. 8.15
Jacksonville, Fia. 13.90
Lowest Fares Everywhere Best
Highways No Dust.
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FARES AND SCHEDULES
TO OTHER POINTS.
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Advertisement* appearing under
this heading are payable strictly
in Rdvance. Thu rule applies to
all. Please do not aak the publishers
to deviate.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue of the power of sale con
ainod in a certain Mortgage Deed
executed to R. E. Clark on the 25th
Jay of October, 1922, by J. C. Brown
md wife, Bessie Brown, to secure
Ihe sum of $6-12.56 to R. E. Clark,
ind said note and mortgage being
rssigned to C. D. Taylor, and default
having been made ill the payment
of the moneys thereby secured
rs therein provided, 1 will on Monlay,
March 20th, 1933, at 11:00 o':lock
a. m. at the courthouse deer
n Boone, North Carolina, sell to the
highest b*ddov -foe--cash the . fall: v.*
ing described real estate, to-wit:
Beginning" on -a?white?oak, Mavy
Brown's corner, and runs west 71
poles to a stake in the branch; then
up said branch south 20 degrees west
27 poles to a stake; then south 38
Jcgrces west 31 poles to a sarvis tree;
then 67 -degrees west 26 poles to a
dakc ir. the branch; then south 32
poles to a stake in the branch; then
south 32 poles to a slake in the
iranch; then south 50 degrees west
20 poles to a beech; then south 50
degrees west to Buckeye in Cling
Townsend's line on the band of b
branch: then east 1 degree south 1
poles to a chestnut; then south 2 de
grces east 2-1 poles to a beech; then
l-ioi. iui puies to a cnestnut; mer
north 113 poles to the beginning
Containing 65 acres, more or iess
Eleven acres excepted out of thii
rieed sold to Cordelt .Taylor.
SECOND TKACT: Beginning ?i
r birch at the form of the branch
and runs -North with said brand
and Itoby Clark's line to .1. C-. Browr
line; then west with his line to a maple
in John May's line; then souil
ivith said line to a stake, May's corner
in J. M. Shrill's line; then ar
east course to the beginning, con
taining 10 acres, more or less.
This the 13th day of February
1933.
C. D. TAYLOR, Mortgagei
Assignee of R. E. Clark.
John E. Brown, Attorney 2-2.'!-.
falotabs
^ihau? fcSARK RES.
For!?vv liver, stomach and
kidneys, biliousness, indigestion,
constipation, headache,
colds and fever.
10ff and 35l at dealers*
(the fullest ||4 oldeu times ku1ghts f
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RY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C.
NOT8CE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of "he power of sale
contained in a certain deed of trust
" executed to the undersigned trustee
> hy R. 3. Hodge* anu wife, Maude
1 Hodges, on toe Vtn <jay of Ov-lot-.i,
* 1930, to secure the sum of $1300.00
' to the iVatauga Building and Loan
Association, said deed of trust be"ling
recorded in the office of the Reg1
j ioier of Deeds fo: Watauga County,
. *11 uvuk y Crf DccJs, pa^C 396; 2"i
default having been made in the payvnent
of the moneys thereby secured
' as therein provided, I will on Satur'
day, April the 1st, 1933, the
courthouse door of Watauga County,
at 1 :C0 r- SfiU t-O the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
real estate, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a stake on the
1 northwest corner of lot conveyed by
R. C. Rivers to W. S. Christian and
) Henry Hardin, November 18, 1925,
> and this conveyance being a part of
! same and runs an east course with
Ring Street 21 feet to a stake at the
wall of the old Methodist Church;
> mcutc suain coarse it* icet ~o a
1 slake; thence a west course 21 feet
1 to a sake, the southwest cornel* of
1 lot conveyed to W. 8. Christian and
Henry Hardin by R. C. Rivers; tlier.
1 7G feet to :he liemiiningj containing
1596;feet more or lefs.
This the 28th dav of February,"
1933.
\V. H. GRAGG,
1 3-2-41. TiustcC.
1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE*S~SALE
I By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust executed
>to the undersigned on the
2tat day of May, 1928, by Carl
Hodges and wife, Allie Hodges, to
secure the sum of $400.00 to the
I ,Watauga Building and Loan Association,
and default having been made
in payment of the moneys thereby
secured as therein provided, I will,
on March 27th, 193.3. at 1 o'clock
p. m., at the courthouse door in
Boone, N. C., sell to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
tract of land, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a beech at the
road and runs south 82 degrees east
21 poles to a maple at the edge of
, the field; thence north about 87 1-2
degrees east up the ridge v, ith the
fence about 30 poles to a slake on
top of the ridge; thence north 83
degrees east 11 poles and 18 links to
I a chestnut stump, Andy 'League's
| corner; thence south 5 deewes east
I with Tcague's line 35 poles and L8
'.inks '< n chestnut, Tcague's corner;
thence south 2 degrees east with
iTeuB~ae~!ir.c lapels: ti " ccerwood,
j Tcague's corner; tthcncr north Su
yegtuci a stake at
the road near the forks of the branch,
thence with said road to the beginning,
containing 15 acres, and 88
square rods, more or less, being the
land purchased by W. R. Gragg from
| I. J. McGinnis, October 2, 1012.
This the 27th day of February,
, 1033.
W. H. GRAGG, Trustee,
i Trivette & Holshouser,
; Attorneys. S-2-4t
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAGE
North Carolina, Watauga County:
Under and by virtue of a power of
, sale contained in that ccrtaia Dead
or Trust, executed on the 15th day
of December, 1930, by M. P. Grit;
cher and wife, .lennie Criteher, to G.
M. S\jddreth, Trustee, to secure the
, su:n of $3,S09.00, which deed of
trust is duly recorded in the office
[ of the Register of Deeds of Watauga
, County in Book No. 15, page 29, de.
fault having been made in the pay,
ment of the principal and interest
. secured by said Deed of Trust and
, at the instance and request of the
. cestique trust, 1, G. M. Suddreth,
Trustee, will sell to the highest bidder
for cash at the courthouse door
in Boone. North Carolina at 1:00 o',
clock p. m. on the 20th day of March,
1933, to satisfy amount of said
j principal, interest and cost including
tsxer, on said property, which
will be given on the day of sale, the
following described property, lying
and being in,Watauga County, North
Carolina and bounded as follows:
Beginning on a corner of King
and Depot Streets near the Critehei
Hotel and runs south 29 1-2 degrees
| west with Depot Street 155 feet to
a stake; thence south 53 degrees east
j 140 feet to a stake; thence north
l 29 1-2 degrees east 155 feet to King
j Street; then with King Street 140
11 cct. to me uvgiuntng, anu nc.ng tne
j lot on which the Critchcr Hotel now
.stands. Known as the Critcher Hote
t>iopeity in Boone, N. C. Including
all improvements on said lot.
This 14th day of February, 1933.
G. M. SUDDRETH,
2-16-4t Trustee
? The mamaquas iwdiams st
ARROWS AT StoRMS TO WUVE1
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the of .sale contained
in a deed of trust executed to
the undersigned trustee by Charlie
Keller and wife Bessie Keller on the
- - r.y.\ of 1Q3I. to secure
the sum of $500.00 to R. W.
Keller un<i wife Addie Keller, the
said deed of trust being recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Watauga County in Book 15 at
page i 211, and default having been
made in the payment of ice uiOES't'tthereby
secured hs therein provided,
I will, on the 22nd day of March,
i&33, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the courtjimur^
doov of Wata*iga County. spIi
I to the highest bidder for cash the
? followinj? described real estate, lying
land being in Watauga County, State I
I of North Carolina:
Fir*t Tract:
Beginning on a spruce pine near
the foot of a hill and Austin's and
Joshua Winkler's corner, running
south 80 degrees east with said Aus j
tin's line 00 poles to a chestnut near I
the L'.'p of Bear then south I
with tiie same 44 poles to a Spanish
oak; then east with the same 28 poles
to two spruce pines at a 5mall branch,
then south CO poies to a spruce ?ine
on top of the mountain, Anderson
Greent-'s. coroov 1
j Pitt's lin 140 poles to a chestnut, j
his corner: then north with James!
j "inklc-r's line 120 poles to a stake,
j in Joshua -WfnKler's line; then south j
80 decrees east with said line 2Uj
I poles to the beginning, containing 80;
acres, more or less; this being covered
by Grant No. 2012, recorded in
Book B, page 451, Register of Deeds
office.
Second Tract:
Adjoining the lands of Sam Austin
and Theodore Simmons.
BEGINNING on a spruce pine,
Theodore Simmons' corner, running
with said line north 20 poles to a
stake; then south 80 degrees east 40
poles to a stake; then south 20 poles
to a stake in Keller's line; thence
with mid lino north 80 degrees west
40 1-4 poles to the beginning, con- j
taining 5 acres, more or less, being I
the land conveyed by Sam Austin j
and wife to .Jonas G. Keller, said
deed recorded in Book page ?. j
Third Tract
BEGINNING on a white birch and
runs south 20 poles to the creek; then
north 05 degre.se west 14 poles to a
stake; then north 20 degrees west 10
poles; then north 53 degrees east G
poles to a stake; then north 85 degrees
oast 10 poles to the beginning,
containing 1 5-6 acres, more or less,
conveyed to .1. G. Keller and wife
by L. O. Winkler, November 28,
1899.
This conveys iiie interest c? Ch?riiie
Kullci ?r.d wife, Bessie
hut not the interestyor iilc ucirv of
A rfhnw?^SKflBn
This February 21st. 1932.
JOHN E. BROWN,
2-23-lt. Trustee.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned on the
22nd day of April 1931, by Fred Pendley
and Wife, Ella Pendley, to secure
the sum of $100.00 to Smith
Hamlet, and default haying been
made in the payment of the moneys
thereby secured as therein provided,
1 will, on the 6th .day cf March 19S3
at twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door in Boone , N. C. sell to
the hig'hest bidder for cash the following
described property:
| Adjoining the lands of A. P. Bclick,
Jeff Hollars. C. <J. Winkler and
others; beginning on a stake on the
bnnk of the road in Winkler's and
Bolick's line and runs with same soulh
t.1 1-4 east 32 poles io a planted rock
thence north 12 1-2 east 21 3-4 poles!
lo a locust; thence north 24 1-2 west!
. i <; ? poms co a scaae ana smaw ounca
beeches on bank of road; thence with
rond as foilows: South 62 1-2 west
6 poles; south 16 1-2 west 12 poles;
south 39 west 23 1-2 poles to the beginning,
containing 5 3-16 acres more
or* less.
this the 6th day uX February -933,
J. E. HOLSHOUSElt, Trustee.
2-9-1
; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as administratrix
' of the estate of John Day, deceased,
this will notify ail persons indebted
i to the estate of said deceased to
: come forward and make immediate
I payment and all persons holding or
having claims against the said estate
wili present the same for payment
t within twelve months or this notice
; will be plead in bar of their recovery.
This the 24th day of January 1933
MRS. MARY JANE DAY,
Administratrix.
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TitCE KTHE sromwr A flECt OF
&lWEH AWl? U?G?P IU AOAJ/IS T
KJTBOISOU SIE>CE ALL MEU WAVE THIS
HEM AWAY. AS ACEMlHCEftOTADAMSSIU..
seve:;
Dr. C. B. Baughiiun, ?je, E*r,
Nose and Throat Specialist, Elizabetoton.
Tons., will be in the oEiice
of Dr. J. B. Hr.gaman in Boone, oo
the first Monday in each month for
the practice of hu profession.
i Church
Announcements
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ADVENT CHRISTIAN
(Rev. J. T. Greene, Pastor)
Sunday Schoo! each Sunday at
9:45. Morning service at Xi o'clock
and evening service at S o'clock.
FIRST BAPTIST
(Rev. P. A. Hicks, Pastor)
Sunday School at 0:45 a. m..
W. D. Farthing, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p.
ni.; B. V. I'. (I., 6:00 p. m.; Brotherhood,
C:C0 p. re... mid-week prayer
service or. Wednesdays at 7:30
p. nr. r.hoir practice each Friday,
j Junior, 7:00 and Senior, 8:00.
METHODIST CHURCH
(Rev. J. H. Brendal! Jr., Pastor)
Slin^fll' QpllAAt oJ Q. '' - T
D. Rankin, Superintendent; morning
sermon at 11 a. m., evening
sermon at 7:30 by the pastor;
World Club, 0:45 p. rn.: Fellowship
Hour Wednesday at 8 p. m.; choir
practice o Friday at 8 p. m.
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BOONE-WATAUGA MISSION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Rev. J. A. Yount, Pastor)
St Marks (Bailey's Camp?Preaching
first Sunday of each month.
11 a. m.; Sunday School every
sunday at 9:45 a. m., Gracie Bolick,
superintendent.
Grace Church (East Boor.r)?
Preaching service on second and
! fourth Sundays of each month at.
11 a. m., and ori first and third
Sundays of each month at 7 p.
m.; Sunday School every Sunday
at 9:45 a. m.F Grady Morolz, superinTendent.
George TSawyer,
assistant superintendent; Luther
League each Sunday at 0 p. in.;
Woman's .Missionary Society on
Monday after the second Sunday
of each month at 2:iHJ jp. m.
Holy Contmunion (near Valle Crucls)
?Service on third Sunday of
each month at 11 a. m.; Sunday
School each Sunday at *J:45 a. m
Perry Townsend, supt.
Banner Elk?Preaching service every
fourth .Sunday at 3 j>. m.
Holy Trinity (Deep Gap)?Preaching
service -on .the second Sundav
of Oilf'.h m/inth 9 1/. .. ?"
WATAUGA CHARGE
(Rov. G. C. Graham, Pa&tor)
Henson's Chapel?Second a ftd
| xu'irth Suliuraj'' 1 J Sun*
dfly school ut S;*o, j> u> auitwrt
?im?rintimd'nt: Epworth League
at G p. rn.
Valle Crucis?Preaching on first
and third Sundays at 11 a. m.;
Sunday School 10 a. m., J. M.
Shull, superintendent; Epworth
League every Wednesday night.
Mabel?Preaching every second
and fourth Sunday at 3 p. m.;
Sunday School 10 a. m., Robert
Castle, superintendent.
Salem?Preaching every first Sun
day at 3 p. m.
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Valle Crucis Anociated Minions of
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(Rev. Leicester F. Kent. Rector)
Valie Crucis, N. C.
Rev. George W. Hulbert, Asst.
Valle Crucis, N. C.
Capt. William R. Smith, A. 0. R.
Linville. N. C.
Holy Cross Church (Valle Crucis)
Celebration Holy Communion
every Sunday, 7:30 a. m.; morning
prayer and sermon, 11:00
a. m.
Saint Anthony's (Dutch Creek) ?
Church School every Sunday at
i "2:30 p, m.; evening prayer and
sermon on first, third and fifth
Sundnys, 3:15 p. m.
Stringfelluw Memorial (Blowing
Rock?Evening prayer and sermon
every first Sunday, 7 p. in.
St. Luke's (Boone)?Services as
announced.
St. Matthew's (Todd)?Morning
prayer and sermon, second and
I fourth Sundavs. 11 -nn -
Church School every Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock.
St. Mary's (Beaver Creek)?Evening
prayer and sermon, second
and fourth Sundays, 8:16 p. ro.
Holy Trinity (Glenaale Springs)
Evening prayer and sermon second
and fourth Sundays at 7:00
p. m.
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