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f it il V a weekly Newspaper devoted to the best interest of the people of uvicDowell county: AB LI S H ED'.rlB9 6 x X MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 rvoii; xxvi-noa 20 1 ' 'I 1 ' ' ' ' ' " I I .1 1 1 . I " I II - fHPlVoqREPORT )ffKANkSSENT HERE . -ialeCRlMiibIncome of 0 1 ,0 0 6; 'and Mairri e a Mail i T -JL? ju5lyrolvHan.upon which in ' CH 'c" iJtaSipoTOy filed lias (I I a;; sent Register, of .Deeds R. iF. rn'es; according ; :$o telegraphic uqspatcheltfjieigh from the tatIdepariiVp' revenue, and . un :,Isr) etatesne income tax law, -.r etmiJ)4fd'- before March Ii:Jn31tdaHen attaches hestatenrit'of Commission of Peyenne" AirCatts; follows: "Tlegitoep a iieinmtiiawen'ective Janu .t;iy-,li;;i22,lJnderJihe previous act H , c ?pmvi?inxpmesirom' salaries, wages, ' :" -Vf were subject . - V " act .income "frdm "all other sources ire 'rTijceiye'dxat the cal- f ' fidaryear,l921 iff subject to income . :'M torb;edTn:1922. r 0 f! (f J I ' R-v P&& of .$1,000. and u'j; viji net income H:i Kidu $2,000 Wover" if and living ' with husband or . y " wif e, shall : ihake a : return. . Sv .VBlank forms -forreport of income J. .! bf ;tax ;yers,. individuals, partner p V'iSdortons , are- now bemg S ; maUedulrbxA .state department -vrv-yjenu61KaIeig:hi to all known : "W-rnTsi fr'-' ihn vrs ' 'wKir.h blank dpf bythe fc '7 GREENE-KENDALL WEDDING V Charlotte, Dec. 23. In a cere mony characterized by beauty and simplicity Miss Sara Elizabeth Ken dall and Mr. -Fred Adams Greene were wedded last evening at 6:45 o'clock at Tryon Street Methodist church, Rev. H. G. Hardin, pastor of the church, officiating. The chancel was beautifully decor ated with towering cedars and palms, flanked with cathedral candlesticks holding lighted tapers. Mrs. I. W. Jamison played the wed ding music. She played the wedding march from "Lohengrin" for the pro cessional and Mendelssohn's march as the recessional. During the ser vice she played MacDowell's "To a Wild Rose." The brjde was given in marriage by her father, Mr. B. D. Kendall.. The groom was attended by Mr. Thomas S. Rhyne. Miss Douglas Kendall, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Master Clyde C. Greene, Jr., was ring bearer. Messrs. Wil liam D. Flintom and C. C. Greene were ushers. The bride was unusually pretty in a fclue tricotine coat suit with acces sories to match and wore a black vel vet hat and a corsage of bride roses and lillies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore brown geor gette and a silver hat trimmed in jade ostrich. She carried an armful of Russell roses. - The little ringbearer wore a black velvet suit and white silk blouse and carried the ring on a white satin pillow. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE COUNTY Brief Mention of Some of the Happenings in McDowell Items About Home People. OLD FORT Old Fort, Jan. 3. The Boy Scouts gave a social at the school building Friday night. Games were played and delicious refreshments were serv ed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Strickland, Millie Kanipe, Mae Allison, Emma Allison, Sallie Epley, Signa Fleming, Bessie Greene and Bonnie Fortune; Messrs. Ber nard Tate, Royce McDaniel, Berch Allison, William Treverton, Harry Noblitt, Clifford Nesbitt, Eari Nes bitt, Paul Hughes, Kimball Miller, Robert Hughes, Robert Wilkerson, Jack McElroy, Franz Strickland and Harry Burgin. Misses Mae Allison, Bula Kanipe, Millie Kanipe and Gertrude Durham have returned to the North Carolina College at Greensboro after spending Christmas here. Rev. and Mrs. Dawson have re turned from Greensboro and Spray where they visited relatives during the holidays. S. J. Fortune of Asheville spent Sunday here. Mrs. Luther Robinson, who died at the Mission Hospital in Asheville last Saturday, as the result of burns sustained when her clothing caught on fire a few days ago, was buried at Black Mountain yesterday. The LorenBates Trio gave a con- fcV?f;! payer should Mr. and Mrs. Greene left on the cert at the 'school auditorium Mon .kV'i train for a trip north, after day night wfiich was enjoyed by all i r- i SKIdep to- j 'tax ueefiSi n HvL - t f; deeds of the county;, f or distribu- ?5 ceived directly 'a blank :f ornv Afv re- t 'VM- i port,: ana Uany wax payer nas laueu he should im- ft -iJjifJ on' the register of deeds': for a copy. KSi'tate ; income tax law while not identical witii the federal income Wtalawfiimila be used J;aaasis(i for. j . state : in come . tax. -;5&!frot' -inore" detailed information as x,foincome tax law reference snouia :2 had Mbo Schedule D, of the revenue r ;thapt0l4 public laws of 1021." 1 3STlCE.McCALL. . manvftiends of Mr. t . - - A NEW YEAR BANQUET. The members of the San Souci Club gave a Dinner Party A to : -their husbands on New Year's eve at the handsome new home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cross on North Main street. The spaciousness and beauty of tiie home, coupled with the gracious jbos pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Cross added much to the pleasure of the guests. The Messenger Boy place cards held in their hands a New Year's message for each guest. These mes sages were read, amid much merri ment, as the party assembled round the banquet table. After a sumptu ous three course dinner Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey, president of the Club, called the meeting to order and conducted a burlesque, session of the Club which gave' conclusive proof that the husbands were being well supervised. Mr. D. F. Giles was then 'called upon to ascertain if the husbands had any defense to make. With the assistance of Dr. Kirby and others he kept the party in an- uproar for half an hour. A quartette of young men sang a parody on LiP Liza Jane which was ' about $5,000. dedicated by the men present to the j San Souci members as a club song. Messrs. J. Q. Gilkey and H. F. Little directed an after dinner social hour. NEITEMSFROM ? T OVER THE STATE Items Concerning Events of In-, - , . terest and I m p'or t a h c o Throughout ''eStetelfTl1 A loss of $100000 was entailed in t the destruction by fire f Saturday "of ' '--'. the Industrial Building! of Biddle :Uni-' . versity, Charlotte, maintained by the; Northern Presbyterian church ; - A railroad is to be miilt to Rocky r Face Mountain from IJidoieniten the near, future, the purpose' being" tod velop a mammoth uaiTyJfatl rC place and furnish rock "to he. used; in the construction- of:tiiat -hard !X sur- x . faced road from Statesville-to Char: lotte. .'. .; Five fires totaling around $25,00 0 : loss is the New Year's day record for v , Asheville. . The Ottari" : Sanatorium : operated-by Dr. W. B. Meacham was ; ; partially demolished, the losVrbeinj. estimated at $20,0 00. - The residence ; of Dr. M.; C. (MiUnder onrPearsonftJ drive, was rendered uninhabitable. ,-; Loss by fire and water will totals ; COMMISSIONERS MEET; vaf JURORS. FOR feEBRUARYfi ? The county commissioners, were; in THE LOREN BATES TRIO r""1 uuuy. ATTRACTION TONIGHT ness wa;s passed upon.' : Jurors . for . The Loren Bates Trio, the third at- JJiMM . j were drawn as follows: . traction of the Lyceum course, will . FirstVeek M. AV Burgess R.'Gr: appear at the graded school auditor- Lon . iM. Avery v C. : M. Haney; v mm tonight. -Carl Davis; W. A. B. Garrison FivB. : Loren Bates is most fortunate in Qwin, E W; GnffinyBHiradleivri V possessing a delightful, gracious per- M. Haney, J. N. Norton; C. J. Lytle, which they will be at home in this present. I d. urgin, i?visK, iMorp city. Miss Katnenne mcuiiroy leit rues-' gan, w. xv. oiune, u.: . vnapman, . . Mrs. Greene is a daughter of Mr. ! day for Abfegdon, Va., where she is jfrtist he has accomplished much that L. - Spratt, Chaiies J Davis ,P James V: and Mrs. B. D. KendalL tHer na, atten4itenewaU Jecks Wrfjti5vgatb tShei-ms& Anle LeeCrice of BlackPa" exrucnio- m tne anaKes. G Ptt,vM.-Biggersteff,. T a. j !ii. i Denrean coraeuy j. aiiimtr ot uie xti. t u tt.it. i-u -rr . Tt . . . - by when she was quite young. She Mountain spent a few days witn was graduated from the Alexander ! friends here last week. Graham high school and is a bright ! Misses Bonnie Fortune and Viola young woman, pretty and attractive. ; Gilliam spent Monday in Marion. She is one of the most active workers Misses Clell Brahham of Raleigh-, pearean comedy "Taming of the Noland. J. M. Holler. It A: i Ros.' : Shrew" and giving many successful Janies Hemphill, W. D. .Cuthbertsonr programs. J. W. Garrison, W.M. IiawirigJ.'M. He tells his stories naturally and Grady, John BirdMlM; witn a iuno 01 numor ana patnos. T. W. Kincaid, W. D. -Harris. nis cnaractenzations are careiuuy Sorkr? wmv1t t? TmWAI -Rn - analyzed and worked down to the Hensley, J. P. Padgett, J. "A. - Mc- j finest details while his make-up lvovA j nmiWot.rc' T -Yi t . W. in Tryon Street Methodist church j Alva Goswick of Winston-Salem, and Sunday school and is greatly ad-! Florence Murray of Saint Paul, J 1 A A f f-JiA. ' TTntVximrri "Rilfv rf Marshville. teach- Since the announcement of her en- ers inthe Old Fort (Graded school, sketches are-unusually artistic Miss dis, J. H. L. Mfller,WcMahan; i.ieturned after spending thej r 18 a y"u"5 W. XL Bailey, C L. LytiefB. gixLtru witu miMUicuu vuicc wx Haynes, John Ellis, C; L.- Poteat, K. : gagement Mrs. Greene has been giv- haye en a number of showers and informal . holidays at their respective parties. Mr. Greene is bookkeeper for the homes ample range. Her character songs Bj Neai L A. Cahnon:E;Luffh- D. Y. Grant and children ' which include a childrens group are teTj u;r;HuflM3B the holidays with Mrs. Grant's : popular. Mr. Bates and Miss - - " " . i r A i f Leon Justicenll be interested irt. the an- vv rounceineht 'of Ins marriage wmcn :''::tootplM Friday be- -'oi0nriss,;Rev. L. D. Thompson Smciatinghet Charlotte Observer .yesnojttdwing account of the 'i rV'CriiiaiTiaiS'' v t: Aj and Mr. Leon : . i Justice," hpih ' of Charlotte, were t ?r- ir: 0qnieUy-marned' Friday night at 8 : tte announcement of the. marriage . r frienavof t ' Iriucolcae" to Charlotte ironi; Marion, i;feVr5iyears ago and : has "mde'niap during his st&JbeTe.: - - . )Thew bride is the eldest daughter of &3j andMrsBrown McCall and is a f harniin wo: "rmanbf;mahyi Immeteafier;; .the ceremony T Ir. and Mrsusfice left for5 Marion to "spen6t"We:tJlris 2Ir? Justieetis ajson; of - Pr.:and : Irir iLl25Ustice : of pthis place and : . - sVanofbiri ;c:n invishinglhimloah with their parents. Vfrs TfAM4-o4-A M ntr nnmnanv onrl is a v.n, ' J , 01 ., -n luwiiiwvc , 4 , C5nnuer win oner a truuu ui uuami- . w.,w young man of splendid business abili- w asl0n , wel, , mKK , .ny r , , : ty and sterling qualities. He com- Mr Mary J. Harrnon, who recent , . Euv. j. T. Borden, JastOof.. the - - . - i Itr -marl qt ovTOTino1 Tnr T.r VISIT. rlfTV, . - t- i '.- ' . mands a -wide circle of friends. ljr T . " . lrsi aptist xinircn - injrjuanon, Out of town guests at the wedding ' PeoPle m Spartanburg union tt j i Forest City, returned home were: JM.rs. ax. iviiies 01 nenaer- r son, N. C; Mrs. Chas. Baber aria;wer A . , daughter, Miss Margaret Baber, of Af z left uesda: Blacksburg, S. C; Mrs. B. H. Ken-for Chorlottsville to resume her du - . . j ! inc. 1 Miss Helen Smith the third mem-! Proved the "marrying- .parSoh; rf or !w rt Q Qr.WT1QT,iT the Yuletide season Hemarried dall, of Shelby; J. C. Greene and ties t tt xt r. lottsville schools. Mrs. in. J. vjreexie, ui manuii, . v. i . . . ijarvey xi ester ox norma spent part of the holidays in Old Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, of the road construction force, have returned to Old Fort after spending the holidays Jded'lifei T ' '. . Ir BenVHenaley; anIiena ':s T7ererried n rr- -ins e on T ecv 27& fiey ("C; Pi r. Sinciair rheld the -lucky r 2 9 0 -which drew the doll ven '' r.T.-dy" cn Christinas eye "Trii ' ' v Vv SMITH-McMAHAN. A beautiful home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMahan on Henderson h homefolks. Geo. E. Marshall, of the Marshall Lumber Co., left Monday for Bos- Street at 2:30 in the afternbon of Dec. - 24th Christmas . Eve when Miss Edna McMahan Vbecame the bride of Mr. Paul N. Sinith. Only the immediate family ahaVa few inti mate friends witnessed ihe import ant occasion.! Rev. J. T. Bowden of ficiated, using the beautiful and im pressive ring ceremony. The happy couple left immediately in their car for a brief bridal trip. The bride was dressed in a handsome traveling suit, while the groom wore the con- j CROOKED CREEK ventional black: They are now "old Fort. Rt. 2-. Jan. ' 3. Lee Lav- huosekeeping at the home of Tiis paj , of w k For6st SDent the holi- of ability and capable of handling ; three couples in a Trew-hbjirs during her share of the program. i afternoon of . Christmas eve and ton on a business trip. Mr. Kenneth Sawyer of Old Fort and Miss Reba Burnett -of Black Mountain were married Wednesday, Dec. 21, at the home of the bride's parents in Black Mountain. Miss May Jordan and Miss Mamie Nichols were at home for the holidays. This is a high class attraction and iturnedi in nearly n;;the should be welL attended. marriage license issuea irom jne Registers' office for -McDowell coun- WILL OBSERVE LEE- ty during-month of-December k';The JACKSON DAY JXN. 19 "Parsons!',. wifellwasJeMeoJas.: The McDowell Chapter of the U. ... . I Santa's giftsvtv?-r.:v:; D. C. did not have a meeting at their iu vv-:; '1 -o'-u' -. i mtAr 1 oa ...I At-2:3p on the Ayefpre,Christ-. Jcsuittl """ vjr,- )mas :jjr Bdwdetf spoktoe words the president, Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey, .i . v "j " '"''- t-TLrVrwL---'" j . , , x ,v T .Aljtliat made iWir: PauL Smith;and I Miss Edna McMahan f husband and wife, at 5 'o'clock, married Mr Clif-. ton Bucnett and MissMattiet'Bailey at the parsonageVand a't 7:30 ofiiciat ed at' the marriage ; of t - Mr; 'Arthur Olive . Leopard 'andrMissx;Maryi Davis at the brides .home lon V West Court rents on Henderson Street. Mrs Smith holds an important ;ad - re sponsible position with theMFirst National Bank aha 3Ir. jSmithisJ a valued assistant of the Marioht Tele phone Co. ' Both are popular and they, have a nost 01 .xrienas wno wisn them every! blessing. - - ', '-. - . - WEATHER REPORT, r Thbs. McGuire, . local government weather: bureau o bsryerff reports the I chadrenpeni . theviho temperature and., raxnf all rat riiarion oreeekas";.foUo Maximum,- 58 degrees jL ; minimum 15 decrees; rain,ro.OO ; sunshine, r per cent; .89..;- 1. 'S .-' - ' . days -with homefolks. Tom Elliott is erecting a nice hoiisS on the? place he recently pur chased ftxomLV. i. Fortune; Misses Nannie "Nichols and Estelle Lavender -of v Old Fort were guests of MissAda; Vendr Tuesday. i " Misses ' IVIihnie Parker 1 - and r " Ola Tonev of ' Marion visited relatives on the I creek- durinliristmas. p j'-v- qfMrand MrsAWvLavener ays th re latives at : Henriettap!f A r 5 0. ADavis and amnyyisited his mother on vCedar creek " Sunday. i S ; (Continued on supplement)? wished to observe the Lee-Jacfeohrl Memorial day, Jan. 19, the meeting to be held at the-home of Mrs. Gil-J key at 3 o'clock with a fitting pro-; gram. Members will please take no tice of the date as a. good program will be given and a full attendance Js requested. v ; This chapter not only remembered the boys at Oteen and Kenilworth with a substantial donation for Christmas, but" remembered the Con federate veterans living' in -the -town in a most happy and thoughtful man-? ner. Each one was given socks fill--ed vwith candies, fruits and a-toy to remind themt of their . boyhood v daya and wi.rpreky.ClsrjJsa teed - wishihg them' ; inuch ' happiness and joyvithis .paph? ters wished, toj con vey to " thelj yetert ails thetiglrt'thatttheyv areTnever forgotten Vby: themembers A of x this r; T&reetter way . to " - save money "than: by the systematic build-inand-ioani way. ; Newj series in tHe 1 McDowell Building and LoanI is now opeii -Take stock' in this series.; JEjNaiSec'y. " street. '..." - Other' rjecembeimarrges?vwere as follows: "JWrerldnd"",lIizs Iva Morrow on the2&f Horace H; Mull and Miss EsteUeouck; on the 22nd ; attd "E. PtHopanaIIiss Jennie .?BaUew.:ollitcnTell:couhty, onrthetSthi- 'tip&j&&m OFFICERSC DESTROY 3 IX - ::S stiljls" ciiniSTr.iAS v;zn . Sheriff. J.L. Nichols Report z T capture of 'six jstills during Chrlzt: week ; Thelist includ eci.a.Bij cop : outfit destroyed .by liichols n:: ;! T.l le near the Dyr2rt.iri!l; n 1 ?xcor' still on Toms Creel: end c:iz cn T Creek' by Mchcl:, ZVivlc.; . -iT.'c : two 'stills in BracLctt tc Pv "Mor3n ; o n 2 : in D . - -: ship by Y7."b. Slrlf, end still- thrce miles north cf John Banks and VJ, 11 4 i I i)' :i . "V -
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