f?AGE TWO
Mrs. Worth Byers Dies
After a Brief Illness
Mrs. Worth Byers, age 20. died at
a Lenoir Hospital on Wednesday of
last week, following an illness of only
five days with blood-poisoning and
nnf-nmnnin ITiineial worn
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conducted at Zionville Baptist Church
Friday morning by tlie pastor. Rev.
VV. D. Ashley, who was assisted bv
Rev. R. C. Eggers and Rev. J. C Canipe.
Burial took place in the family
cemetery, the Greer Funeral Home
of Lenoir being in charge of arrangements.
Pall bearers were: Lloyd Eller. Fred
Castle, Howard Greer. Shelton Penn,
Henry Miller, Ernest Wilson, Clyde
Wilson. Kermit Recce. Vaughn Recce.
Ernest Eggers, Mon Critcher arid Vet>
non Castle.
A large floral offering was borne
by Mrs. VV. S. Penn. Mildred Thomas.
Mozelia Eggers. Lily Mae Smith. Madeline
and Ella Recce. Maude ami
Madge Williams, Earline Younce.
Ruth and Madge Castle.
Surviving are the husband, a small
daughter. Dalene Elizabeth Byers:
father and mother. Mr and Mrs.
George C. Greer, Zionville: one sister.
Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, Zionville: j
four brothers. Ralph and Theo Greer, j
San Bernardino, Calif.; Spencer Greer, j
Norfolk. Va.: Fleet Greer, U. S. Army, j
Hawaiian Islands. j
Mrs. Byers was one o* Watauga's
most popular young women, and her
untimely death has caused much sorrow
among a. host of friends through- j
out Western Carolina and Eastern :
Tennessee.
Those coming from a distance to j
attend the funeral included: Lleuten- j
ant and Mrs. Chambers and daughter, j
Mary Louise. Mrs. E. Y. Moore. G. B. |
Manavei and Rothman Wilson, all of <
Globe, N. C.; Mrs. W. .5. Moore, of
Lenoir; Mr. and Mrs W. P. Greer
and son. Abingdon. Va.; Philip;
Younce. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Youncc, .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Younce, Mrs.
John Adams, Mrs George StHckJer I
and daughter, of Kingsport, Tenn.:
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Duncan and Fred
Castle, West Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs.
T~*-"5-dr Rcccc, Mioocs Ivlitugtr itltU Sue
Reece. Bristol, Tenn.: Mrs. Elizabeth
Sproles, Frank Smythc. Mrs. W. G.
Love, Miss Lillie Mae Smith and Rev.
Byrd, Mountain City; Mr. and Mrs
Vernon Moody, Blowing Rock; Rev 1
Graham, Amar.tha; Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Snider and daughters, Mrs. Roscoe 1
Hodges and flattie Snider, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Reese. Neva, Tenn. Many
others from Boone and surrounding 1 <
communities attended the rites. <
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ZIONVILLE NEWS J
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Greer are ^
here from Norfolk. Va., where they j (
were called on account of the death!*
of their sister, Mrs. Worth Byers.
Mrs Alice Miller has as guests this,
week her niece, Mrs: Wilson Mu!lxriS,L
with Mr MulHns and two children. J
Lcxie and Maioy, and M**. and Mrs.} t
xyuy Aiumns, all rrom Jenkins, Ky.
Mrs. Fula Day is at the home of
her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. John Eggers.
in a very serious condition, and
little hope is entertained for her recovery.
Jake Holman from Todd has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reeves
Holman.
Mrs. Don Bingham and son have
returned to Grove after soending
some time with Mrs. Lillie Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Greer and children.
ol Morganton. were guests ol j
Uncle" Philip Greer over the week
end. j
Miss Donnie Trivette of Shoun.3.
Tenn.. spent the week-end with Miss j
Dollie Warner here.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Swift
of Zionville R. F. D. on April 12th.
a daughter who has been named Pa-,
tricia Annette.
Mr. F an
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Speak in Boone
District Meeting Expected to
Draw Large Crowd.
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Mrs. M. H. Shumway, president
of the Legion Auxiliary, Department
of North Carolina, who will
address a district meeting of the
i Legion and Auxiliary at the Courtj
house in Boone on Tuesday. April
' 23. Large delegations of veterans
| ana their wives Iron; this entire
I district are expected to attend and
I make this the largest and most important
meeting of Legionaires and
Auxiliary members ever to be held
in this section
Many other distinguished speakers
of the Legion and Auxiliary
will also be here and the opinion J
has been expressed that this meeting
will be attended by most of the
veterans of Northwest Carolina. The
speaking will be held at the Courthouse
and all interested parsons arc
invited to attend, as closer under- J
standing with the public at iarge is 1
a desire of the Legion and Auxiliary.
Following" the speaking, all 1
veterans and their wives are requested
to go to the Legion Hall |
where o picnic lunch will be served.
FlNISKI1XG FfJRXlTURK
How can T put an oil finish on my
furniture ?
Answer; All dust should be removed
Trom the furniture before any finish
is applied. A thin coat of a mixture
oi two parts of boiled linseed oil and
?nc part of turpentine is then brushed
>n the sin-face. After this coat is
thoroughly dry it is rubbed down with
Tine steel wool. For light finishes use
.vhite shellac and for darker finishes
use orange shcilac. Shellac coats
should be repeated until the wood
pores are filled. Rub down each coat
thoroughly. After the last application
>f shellac is rubbed down the surface
is then waxed and polished.
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Crystals
We have the agency for this
f a hi o u s Miitcral Crystal
which is proving so generally
satisfactory. Let us
supply your needs.
NEW PRICES - - $1.00 & 60c.
Formerly priced $1.00 and $1.80.
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New Bill Allows Boys P1
Under Sixteen to Caddy
RALEIGH. N. C.?Representatives in
Swift and Meckins introduced a bill ?I
in the House of Representatives Wednesday
to allow boys under 16 years
of age to act as caddies on golf "
courses in Watauga and Caldwell ,n
counties. The bill was passed by the 111
House under suspension of the rules
and ordered sent to the Senate. The ai
text of the bill. House Bill 1093, is ^
as follows:
"Section 1 That it shall be lawful ci
for any boy under the age of sixteen f(
io act as a caddy on the golf courses iir
in Watauga and Caldwell counties, it
being the intent and purpose of this -'
act to remove any restriction which
may exist as to boys under the age vi
of sixteen acting as caddies on the i
golf courses in said counties. tc
"Section 2. That all laws and claus- ,r
es of laws in conflict with the pro- ct
visions of this act are hereby re- ai
pealed. s<
Section 3. That this act shall he in \ !>
ftsll force and effect from and after:w
its ratification." j tl
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VALLE CRI C IS SCHOOL
Following is the perfect attendance j ^
roll, seventh month, at Valle Crucis jtc
public school. I
First Grade: Burlin Townsend. Mac ITowr.se
nd, Johnnie Yates. Howard g
Yates, Nancy Hicks, Bcrnicc Greene, i 9
Second Grade. Kimbert Cornel! II
Rom Danner, Frank Mast. Bynum H
Maltba, Ruby Hicks, .Jeanne Snul!.
Third Grade: Earl Edmisten, H. \V.
Mast, Ernest Howe. Fred Smith, Anna
Lou James, Una Love. Mary Lawrence.
Fourth Grade: Russell Greene,
Mastin Hodges, Karl Rov;c, Blanche
Greene. Carrie James, Letha Yates,
Eva Yates.
Fifth Grade: Albert Yates, Dexter!
Yates, Clara Caudill and Margaret |
Yates.
Sixth Grade: Gilbert Edmisten, j
Dare Caudill, Reba Hodges, Dorothy,
German.
Seventh Grade: Glenn Farthing, j
Vlary Herman, Grace Maltba. I
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THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C.
[{OSJPECTS KOK FISHING IN Tuf
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Banner Elk. -Prospects for the fishg
season at Benner Elk. which ?
>encd on the 15th, are unusually g||
>od, according to reports of meni- mm
:is of the Elk Falls Fishing Club E
hich held its final pie-season meet- fla
g recently in Elk Park. At this E
eeting Roby Grier of Elk Park was
warded a handsome fishing rod as M
t award for the largest fish, a 23- E
;ch brown trout, caught in Elk Kiv- m
last season. Other members of the IP
ub had records that closely second- E
i Mr. Grier's catch and all reports Efij
idicate that there are many other Eft
sh in he stream that equal last E|
ears' prize. K
Last year hundreds of fishermen E
[sited the Elk Stream, which is a n
iLately owned public fishing quar;r
controlled by the Elk Falls Fish- H
?g Club. Already advance inquiries H
mcerning the fishing regulations
:id prospects indicate an even better ' Kg
>ason this year than last. Fortunate. Eg
the early stocking of the stream j be
ith brook trout will make possible 1H
ie accommodation of a large number rejj
f fishermen this season. Eg?
In addition to the Elk River, Ban- i
t*r Elk offers further fishing terrify
in the Wild Cat Lake, a thir en-acre
body of water on the Edgar I
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s lake has also been heavily i
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APRIL 18, 1935 |
Fishing licenses may be obtained
front John Patton of Elk Park, sec
rotary of the Elk Falls Fishing Club. <
>r from the Exchange at Banner Elk.
;e to 1
vYERS (
i 1933 taxes have not
Monday in May, will
ho month of May and
in June.
g will ho added after
jjv. We insist thst t Ho
we are compelled to
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ctor for Watauga County.
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is the result of having your
shoes repaired here. Quality
workmanship and quality materials
are combined to add long
months of extra service to worn
footwear for men, women and
children. Here shoes are actually
rebuilt, not merely repaired.
Yet the prices for this high
grade service are attractively
low.
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ND UF. List price of New
idard Roadster at Flint.
h., S465. With bumpers,
e tire and tire lock, the
price is f20.00 addi:ional.
es Quoted in this aaver7icnt
are list at Flint,
h.. end are subject to
me without notice,
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