CATAWBA etHTWTT.
Mm Ann* Row*, of Catawba fun
tr. reports that tit* basketry work
aba |in to • rim of haya ban pww
• vary profitable indoatry. They ara
■Mt bottom in (r chain and Kara many
fin. A mother of o«a of
► Wya hffBHif interested an4 Mkfd
this ciaas. She took ap
making with • view toward
and reported to Misa
Mb Month that aha had cleared l
Ami WO an har work since January
1. The clothing dubs aftor finiah
| Kirfi and
mtm faraiture. Tha Catawba
Mr will ha?r aa tha big
Ml «• historical
to eight or ulna at
•aarounittaa Uklnr part,
fc chairman of a
Ail up, and at prsMWt is
i tor the peraon who la to write H.
at la nnlriag tha haarty
not only of tha fair organiaa
hut of an paopla hi Catawba
www! ih comm.
' lUaa Alio* McQueen, of Forsyjh
awntr, followad her regular plan of
' aaafc with program* in tha ehk Maat
toga of interior decoration, faad pre
paration. sewing, gardening and kit
chen Improvement. Foar. women
who entered their kiyaia in tha im
provement contest, which ended May
I. npailed that they had IT* riaitora
to their kitchen.
CABARRUS OOUNTT.
_ Mian Mattie Lee Coo ley has n-M
he as from the tidewatpr district, he
lag located la Northampton county,
to take ap her work tiff Caharrus
aamnty. May It.-the baa spent of
' Mm month ia getting acquainted aad
planning her^work for the suMiser.
iMD COVNTY.
Inaa Wallace of Clavalaiid
gave moat of the mantb to
The demon it ra
wer* the making of cher
; &
right mw to Mm gnrdaw eooteat, tton
being »»» irfton. wiuM. Mom of
of aagatohtoa Md (Mr place la Ik*
(tally diet. At each club meeting two
the diet. TV Mmtton 0t hom« <to
mnnatratlon aloha wrtahra tod til*
aixth awnWariwy «f Its ««mMIn
tMa month. Mr*. McKlmmon waa the
main Upeaher of the oeeaalon. Thai*
wan ttk win attending. At the
end of tha 1a eating a birthday cake
with ds candle* homing *u biooght
In ami la tar iwm< with atigwhmrtoa
and la* crentn. TMa made a delight
ful ending to tha program.
TKANHYLVAJHA OOCHTT.
Mtoa Ada Walker, of Tran*ylvaaia
county, haa made •rnngnmita tar
har rlob imriin to make a little h>
»ome through tha nale of thrir pro
dvrta to •ammar toartota. To thto
and tha woman mid girta hare *pant
thto month Warning tha art of nail
ing cahaa and brown Waad which
thay win pit «■ aala. Same of tha
flcnttow hare haan much tntoraatod
in tha making of window ahade*. for
thay hare fotmd that thay mold make
vary attract!** onaa for toaa than
half what thay cam ready made
Mtoa Walker aayar -W. hare ratoed
enoogh miaay thto month to toy
I ny
Penroaa chih. and a atave f^r tha
llttoartoan dab Wa are atoo rs
perting to gat a aawing machine Man
for tha Sihraratoan (Mb aa Mr. Bil
eerataan offered to gire oa • machine
if wa would boy a atom."
OOtmTY.
Mrs. Hetties NeM BcBrayer, <4
Rutherford county, reports that iW
subject taken up in ijtf dote
month «m fanning,
wrvltif a wail htlM
_ I _ ,, —- * !». ||
a nr Kirii nmvinuOT vwrii
rowan comm.
Ml* Anna Edwards. if
county, |i«w tha following
** fiflHHHL^—,
thie month* program because fhre of
the largest cluba hi tha county parti
cipated la • mateet which waa haid hi
htw had |i hi
waa tha rem* of than **Ldy '"The
riding tha |
toobm It i II,
doable window. Enry day far a
weak before the rooaaa were aeored
16th arrived they looked aa if Ave
families had Jaat riaanad ap and pot
in fresh flowers far
[Wallace and Mlaa
•l. ——- —j —
Everybody stayed to hear the decis
ions and in the afternoon about >00
club wemia from all ever tha county
came hi to haar Miss Wallace's criti
cism «| the roams This was aa open
sad frank ^iacasaion a# good and had
points In the rooms and was regard
ed by the dab women aa tfce moot ia
they had ever ha*r<T I> addition to
thia the' sabjects for study this
moartb were food pc enervation. doth
tog. food preparation, banaUfying the
try. Miss Edwards spent two iayi
in Lee'cnvaty |idn| talks and de
monstrate to draaa design to hea
uuu'wr^ hlr* ^
DAVIOMW COCMTY
of Da>|
nr. Dixon mi mm of thro* broth
er*, all of whoa nit«nrf ttw Baptiat
miniatry and m iwl priHRimnt
chwrlMi In thia aaH hi oth*r Stales,
bat the other two k*n been brat
Vnown for tMr work in other fkelda.
Thomas Dixon, the famous noveliat
and playwright, ia now llvtnff in Now
York City, while Frank Pixon. tha
wefl known lecturer. AH at Ma kom
in Brooklyn on May 9.
In tMM Dr. Dixon married Miaa'
Mary Faiaon, of Waraaw, who M
Aucuat 1IK at Sutaf, China,
Marine Dr. Dixon'a work at a nW
sionary cwftnan. On January »,
1924. ha waari !■< Mra. Charles M.
^^Jasuataier of l^Mada^a, tvtha
Ha ia a|on aunri vad by thraa daoch
tera and ona aon, antral panMiO
Funeral mrtrn wiH ha toM at
(1 o'clock Tbeaday morning from tha
University Baptiat Church, CWariea
and Thirty-fourth atreets, Baltiaaora,
Md. Interment wfll ha at Druid
Kids* Camotary. Tha diacuaa of tha
•hurch *01 act aa pill haarari and Dr.
W. I Pettlngill. daan of tha PhBa
Halphia School of Bible and art in*
oaator of tha church durtax Dr. Dlx
-Va ilhaaaa, wfll officiate.
^ tha dread of '
buncombe covrrnr. .
Mra. Sarah P. El Ha, of Buniiimbe
county, took op tha foBewinjr pro
ject* thin month: Clothing, food pre
parations. maal planning, hobaa
beautifying, beautifying the hoaaa
ground* and poultry. In reporting
the poultry work, Mra. Bllia aaym:
"1 have viaitad fhm of tha demon
atrationa in atandard brad poultry
-onteat thia month, (hi»( what aa
«iatence. I could in tha prnbhtii of.
faedkw and caring far tha baby'
chicks. Mr. TilaMi, tha aaaiaUnt
'nrm agent, and I Jointly hare started ;
111 JamuinH ationa ha It different i
conmunitiaa of the county. Bach dc
monatration haa been started with
Here York, Jurtr If.- The
will mj tomorrow that John T.
Wrnpw. who ia on hin way to Dayton,
Tom., wkm he k to bt trM for
th« theory of evolution, re
offer* mggngmtbtg llMjtM
in thk ritjr conferring with at
torney*. it wai teamed tonight from
a friend who
One
red |
the trial
pirtare corporation of
$60,000 for the rishU to
I for hiai to appear hi a
Other offer* for Aghta
yond SI AW. the
gcipn i ifni all offers, it ^aa
«li for be feet* that the trial t» ij
affair and that
to Ua.
200 lMil(||M Caught
9hfk| a# 2 Cap*
Chicago, June 14.—1« aa all-day
iMpnr raid hi the Italian diatribe of]
Chicago, the
The drivee were a renalt of the
kilMag of two detective* yeaterday hi
■ fight with Uqaor «—1~ I
3\r"
Far
Raleigh. June U._The
I ' ■* 1 JlLgl Jl_ f lhf&MAft|
ajlSU nnRliW WI HvWlWI pWWM W WVI III !
CmvIIm'i nearty 4M.M ulMMMb
miwi will h Um Monday by tk»
tta » '
Letters htfi |dm oat to *8 etf
laat jmtV patfhasma lac I—lug ap
^Itqftion blanks ud ennnawrbig that
no (htdu win ha si iep«ad in par
merit Last year Ikt bareaa was
gtvea coneiderabte trouble by <
(d checks.
ApfmlMtdy IMjMO platan
rraasa of MjM *iw tka mow
yaar. . A rnrraspundlag increase far,
this yaar would place tka nutober a#
LAUNDRY FURNACE USED
TO CREMATE
md im
latad in tka nialliia la tka
of tka Oak Qtj Umhr of tka Mrl
of a negro infant, wka had M from ^
not kara moaay enough tokaar barial
axpansaa, Coroner U M. War** ruled
yeetorday after making a thorough
investigation of tka
under whiek charred boa as rams to ha
<n tka laawdij furnace
\ I,aundry amptoyaas declared that
H. W. Mteuna, employee of Brown's
Undertaking eatabliahment. nqoeat
ad tkam to born "this handle." Yes
terday. Morning a negro fli aasan 4mm
hMtiflad to find chaired human
bodes hi tka furnace.
Coroner Wariitg discovered that
the bocHM wwwi tboRc of t)ic itfant'
child of Gladys DwQ. s Bffm wo- j
man. whose husband it aaitlag a
term oa tka county roads. Tka body
waa taken to the midirtohir fallow
ing tka daath of tka eMM hot tka «a.
ther had no Atada with which to have
it buried, although tka undertaking
establishment offarad to meat tka n- j
Tka law imMm IkM Ik aack eaaaa