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CROPS IN STATE
0 BELOW AVERAGE
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Nov. 20. ? Since Novcm
!,(.,? jV-i. t he weather in North Caro
lina lift- ln'Cii ideal nil over t!ic state
aViil ?ot dissenting voice has been
niisi'tt - '/i. complaint. The days have
lHH,n inu* iit ;:i)d fair and fanu work
l,as Ihv Recovering from its set
I,.,,. k r iii tlio season. The nioun
t-^ui : i i It*- Ik: ve experienced a few
|j,.|ti with considerable fogs,
"but ifi*sI ''l0 days have been fine
WJIVIil. Q ) .
?fl^ r.nulit ion of the soil at pres
et is lint lor seeding purjioses. Sonu
CelcN ;? if rather hard to plow due ti
? bsi'iirf of rain for some time. Th?
ui"i p'-oiinistie . reports confim
t!io!u;elve> to rather dry" for t.
complaint.' and the majority state
ihiit jiiTM'iil'. soil conditions arc per
led. I'i'-'I1 harvesting is progressing
r.:|Mll> n < I i> about cu>ni|?lcte. Some
rotti'ii yet t?? piek. Picking has beei.
,|ilhi".i!i t h i*? season due to the cou
itien oi the lint in the bolls. Crop
it M- have been Iwo and the
ualiiy of tli?' crops rather j>cor.
The apple crop is unsually good
ilib u'.'w. The quality of the fruit
(\ccUent, and the majority
?|! the tMfp lias been housed. The
uarkct lu?^ hecn well supplied. Then
are vi'/v tlw late apples. Prices have
boen ^unsatisfactory.
The yield of cotton this season hn>
Irani 190 to 200 pounds o!
lint jvr acre. This is a low yield fo'.
i!ii; stat. since the average for- tin
jc^t Id ye,: i s lias been about ,2(>f
?pj&d-^A'vr ry small percent of the
m>|? i> yet unopened and the cpiali
iv oi the lint is unusually poor As n
r.>alt of injury from rains. Mori
laliajc js attributed to wet weather
t'uan to l>!)ll weevils. Cotton prices
sre piieourag.ni;
fanwr#' report the , prices beinf.
Wfivol t'i,r tobacco^ as very reason
able, f he yields, while not as heav?
a< laM year, are eonsielercel fair
fiiite the quality averages from poc
!o me .Most numerous report
aVi.:*;!it in weight but good color''.
' I ih \ ?ti..- r er , corn) yield
lc racing 17 buh c!.; per acre this
KO U ' .low the r.vtiy.ge this
The quality of the grain is|
P'>r to 4. lr. 1 litre was considerable
i ','C to com fodder by lains i
Sep^?:nb;V ii:ul the yieid and quality
tab1 ocar io\v. The number of farm
fr;/w1io leave their corn whole (un
fkMt has been increasing until
tJoycar when shortage of roughage
faulted in a heavy haiwest of corn
; Wthacp: The majority of tho com
f'?P has been harvested.
pin h ting of small grain:; is |
l^^ally tini. lied. The work wa:
ftrrrdod- in, September, but tht
'picmlhl \.V; ' K r for the past two|
has rirh!ed n'linto:*.; to large
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?y catel! i?). tlie'-v;*: >:i :c coining I
fine. Tie .ncrea-rt4 i ; reported
"iiallcv than last year.
; ito crap in tht#. state I
a S une d:;iago by r uns and
^nv ,rt; >i!;r,|| , I01?! ;,/T?v.f all ot|
'W Prop has *
potato 1
Pro
rr"p has not" 'been harvesi.'d and|
,!f 'liwiityi is exp;ctcd i> be fuirv
ft-* ? , . i
p: it a v.- rather low.
1! ;;r;' poor for winter fce?'|
"" : n s Ic.vn I'ovasre and hay hits bee;
tar 0sti (l this year than lisiul. Hi J
T'ilu'iitioii cr0pS lS increasing
? rt'i st:i1e and belter living con
jtiMis <in t|u? (V r;ns {ire noticeable
labor si'tuition in most sections
^ f <sy and fanners are in g;od
fy'v pAee; and good weather
'llkw], t|a. on the farms' a
Ssiiliij.j.
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Hl lH SCHOOL tfOTES
"I't- hoys' basket hall team met the |
fJ!lUi;i 0|< ||)p prankli^ .OOIU'1
SM;fy .li-ht. Nov. 12th. A -vdrv'
lv >uio was >lnyod. The
('1' and 1(5 in favor of Fratfkltii
''"'Mlav i nomine at the chapel
C'H Mi Whalcy, a ?lutj'<T Ked
"r,"^v.):k( . lortuved irt the student
L"'* ^'u* related very beautifully.
01-1U!ii of tiio Rod Cross ulvu the
Vr^ ?1 this jjroat eu'anizat on ia?
_ He a.'
/ ^P'.d::nt ? delighted io
L* hl- Ali'ivd W. Dula, an eve
l/12''"' !|l tlio rh'ipol jv?riod TIitB'S
vnino-. in hls talk he empha
1,10 '"i rp of young peoples o^'es.
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i'M ?' vli ool says it is nice to he
*? erect a line tombstone ti
after she is gone but how
1 ?*tter to give her a home water
3? now,
DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
ASK THOSE WHO USE IT
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Wrigleys spend $3,500,000 a yeav
to tell the public theirs is the gum
vO chcw. ' > (\ ?
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Ford spends $6,000,000 to tell hW
Fbrd story. '$/?
The Electric Light and Pewer in
dustiy spends more than $4,000 ,0()<i
Hashing the kilowatt hourly message.
Campbells are coming across with
$1,500,000 to say they seU succulent
ioup. ' . ,r
Electric Railway companies rinj,
up about $2,500,000 tor advertising
.rollcy rides. gv
Colg.itojs as:; ert, to the tune of
ionic $1,185,000, that their shaving
>oap, ctc, "produces the smile that
won't erase..-'
Proctor & Gamble arc still con
vincing the ablutionsly inclined that.
Ivory soap floats ? and are spending
$1,170,000 to make that conviction
stick. ? ? >
(.ias cc ;pr.n>.; talk |'.:ore i than
$2,000,000 worth through advertis
ng channe's.
One of Vicior':i mcr.t telling talk
ing machine.) is its advertising which
>osts $1,1420, CO. . I, ?
Telephone companies have busy
advertising lines with an estimated
toll of $1,500,000. Along each line
sounds the voice with the smile.
Does advertising pay?*
The answer is to be found . in
America's business,' commercial and
'ndustruil trend.
BALSAM
Mr. Hoy ( Bryson . married Mis:;
Bertha Crawford of Addie, Sumta..
afternoon the 9th, Rev. T} II. (jm-yn
omeiatiug.'ihey were given a sump
tuous" wedding supper at the home
jf the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. ;B. Bryson. We wish them a long
lift* of joy and happiness.
The public school was desert here
on' Armistice Day and the teacher.-?
and others attended the celebration
.n Sylvai . r \
Mr., and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr., Mr.,.
?lav bdle Perry and others attended
-he tcot b:ill game in Waynesville
YrmisticS'D:^ /
Mr. Ed Smnthcrs and famKly l.vj
i loved to Maple Springs in ..Uudi.-oii
county. .k v ,'v
Rev. W. M. Robbins of Sylvq, the
new pastor, of the Methodist'i church
nerc, preached a very interesting in
tial s sermon Sunday afternoon
Airs. Bobbins accompanied him to
Balaam, ? ; .
O Mr. Leo Roy Dock left last >*eek
for New York.
Mr. C. A. Ballough left Sunday for
his home in Daytona, Fla. During his
abscnce the work on his property
here will be continued. Ho will re
turn early next spring. -
Mr. E h^.\ Recce has gone to
ramp?., rlu., where he expfcets to
;pcnd the winter, h v
Miss Ruth Bryson left Sunday to
spend some time in Ashevillc. -
Miss Emma McKay left Monday to
*isit her sister, Mrs. Selma Penning
ton in'Asheville.
Rev. A. C. Bryson and others went
lo Ashcville Tuesday to work on the
roundhouse for the Southern.
Mr. and Mrs. Setzer of Franklin
were in Balsam Saturday.
Mrs. T. ' M. llickards attended
service in the Presbyterian church in
Waynesville Sunday.
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WHITESIDE COVE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biyson and
children, Franeea, Lcgan, Harold anjl
Edwin of Cashiers spoilt Sunday
with Mr. Brvson's sister, Mrs. Bud
' ombard.
Mrs. W., S. Alexander and Miss
Onyx Picklesimer made a business
trip to Highlands Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. N, A. Miller pnd
children, Conrad, Christine and N. A
Jr., of Brevard visited Mr. and Mrs.
C.D.Picklesimer Sunday.They were ac
companied by Mr. Alfred Miller of
Sapphire and Mios Edith Picklesim
er of Oakland.
Mr. Elb. Bumgarner is setting tip ? |
saw mill on the creek below Mr. Bud }
Lombard's mill shoal. Mi\ Paul Fu
gate is to do tl*e logging.
Miss Tegue McCall spent Thursday
night visiting Mr.;. Margaret Pickle^
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snner. '?<
Rev. W. T. Potts wll preach here
the fourth Sunday at eleven o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Powell and
children of Tuckaseeiree spent the \
week end with Mre. Powell's parent^
Mr. and Mr>. Charley Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Alley were the
guests cf Mr. and Mrs.- Bud Lom
'i' !i r> '-lirranirii'Tf i iim
OULLOWHEE TAKES VICTORY
(FROM WEAVERVILLE HIGH
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Cullowhee,. Nov. x17. ? Coach John
son's lads romped home with their
drat victory when they defeated tli^'
Wenverville High School eleven hero
jfifardnv with a score of 13-0. The
. isi! :r;S .though lighter than the lo
viW !?ds were fast, well trained, and
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i'ought hard until the final whistle.
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At no time did they threaten to
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score.
In the first quarter the locals used
a series of line plunges until the ten
>yftrd line was reached when Penland
racid around right end for a touch
down. The thrill of the game canio
near the enr of the second quarter
when Garrett intercepted a forwafcl
pass, ran forty yards only to bo
dowhod on the one* yard line. Tluv
whistle blew before* the ball could be
put in- plav again, ending the half
and robbing Cullowhee of another
touclnbwn. Mixing foiward passes
with end runs in the third quarter,
Cullowhee again marched down the
field, Robinson crossing the line for
another six pointy Penland kicked
a goal, making the score 13-0 where,
. it stood at the end of the game. The
mill quarter netted nothing except
incomplete passes for both tennis,
Afetcalf, until injured in the finnl
quarter, outplayed his team. For Cul
lowhee much credit w due Penland
and Robinson, Not only that;1 they
made the first touehd'jwiu k&) tlu
s(-i ,on. but their good work thrbngh
.-Uv? .ire game .counted for laucli
. .? * tllO victory. r
CULLOWHEE TO PLAY IN
DIANS THANKSGIVING
The bi^cst athletic event
C tilled hi Jackson county ^viil tai
place at 0ullowh.ee Thanksgiving
Day when the Cullowhee eleven tackio
the Indians of Cherokee.. Both tennis
will be in good tvim and indications
are tlir.t they will be well matched.
$5ince this is a legal holiday and due |
to t he lip usual interest centering
j.ro^nd,t:;iS\ game, it, w predicted
Ims'.ov;; a[ (housed peopio will bo
bithrrcd on tiie sideline to witness
this spectacular event. The game v. U |
be called at 3 o'clock P. M.
SHOAL CREEK
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" Key. T F. Arlington preached al
the Baptist church Sunjlay.
After Sunday School Sunday scvf>
eral car loads of our folks motored
to Wiiittier to attend revival services
r.t the Bnptist church, conducted, by
l{ev. Mi'- Staiisbeny.
f?ivS\ L. Manior, rMiss, Clara
? . wtih, several of their stud
in: itvnded 'Anni.itice celebration
al * ? ? Tuesday. Wednesday morn
inr, ?'! jf, Manier commended lllf
students f'.r t}fc part they took in , the
c:nie-t and awarded a- live dollnr j
bill to MisfyVinnie 0->op"i t*>r ^
'ing the most points for Quallaj
school. <? ) !
Mr. H.. G, / Ferguson and lahuly
and .Mr. J. L. Hyatt motored to
Wfyncsvillc and other points in Hay-j
wood Tuesday /the, lltli.
Mcssit. Frank Hall i and ? Wayn<
Battje of Cullowhee school spent
Monday with homefolks.
Mr. G. T. Cooper and family spent
Sunday afternoon with relatives in
Whit tier.
Mrs. J. L. Ferguson cpent Monday
with Mr;. -I). K. Battle.
Miss Sadie Queen returned tr
Sylva Sunday, after a visit to Mr. J
E. Hoyles. "?j*
Mis. Jane Franks ybf Glonville -isH
spending the week with her^ sister,
Mm. S. J. Bcck.
Miss Clara Buntain dined at Mr,
P. H. Ferguson's Sunday.
Miss Elta Kinslaud called on Miss
Winnie Cooper Sunday afternoon.
Miss Hannah Lee Farmer was the
guest of Misses Gertrude and Ruth
Ferguson Monday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Horace Howell spent
Friday night at Mr. R. F. Hall's.
Miss Bearl Green, of Georgia, was I
the guest of Oma Gass last Wee.
Miss Lethe House, is making a trip
to Asheville.
Mre. York Howell and Mrs. J. K
Terrell called at Mr. . H. G. Fergus
on 's* Sunday.
I Rev. T. F. Arrington was a week
end guest at Mr. W. H.,Oxner'&
Mrs. Laura Snider lias gone tr
gpaut the winter with relatives.
Miss Maggie Teague, with the.
Whittier Girls' Backet Ball team,.
. came- to Shoal' Creek to play the Qnal
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FIFTH SUNDAY MEET- . I
Vt, v INQ NOVEMBER 30.
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The next session of the Jackson
County Union Meeting will be hold
with the Barkers Creek Baptist
church, beginning Friday before the
Fifth Sunday in November.
FRIDAY MORNING
11:00 A. M. Introductory sermon,
Ijy A. C. Queen.
12:00 M. adjournment for dinner.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
1:00 P. M.: Devotional service, by
R. N Deitz.
2 :00 P. M. Is it in accord with the
New Testament to pledge oiir selve.
to pay a certain amount each year,
for Kingdom Work1/
SATURDAY MORNING
10:00 A. M. Devotional service, bj
R. L. Cdok..
10 :30 A. M. Discussion, Class oi
men that made the church go in the
past, and will spread the Kingdo.
of God in a stable way.
12:00 M. Adjournment for dinnei
1:00 P. M. Devotional service, W
P. West. -:;;
1 :00 P. M. Is the present Minister
Monthly Prayer Meeting worth while .
T. F. Deitz. ' *? ;? .
2:30 P. M. Round- tables discus
ijion, on matters of interest.
SUNDAY MORNING ,
10 :00 Sunday Scluool, led- by R. I ?
Jarbit.
11 :00 Preaching servitfe, , by W.
RossYokley.
A. W. DAVIS, for Committee.
' MRS. A. C. NATIONS PASSES 1
Mrs. A. C. Nations was born Feb
14 th, 184(>, died November 16^ 1924,
being(-78 yqaivi old a few months ago.
Mrs. Nations had been in ill health
for several years!- She was the widow
of late Ace Nations. Before her mar
.j-iage she was. Penuie Palestine.
Crock ham.
Mrs. Nations was- a devoted christ
ian and lo\ed by all y/'.io knew her
She professed faith in Christ when a
young woman and lived a christian
life until the end. She was general
ly called "Aunt Pine." She, will bu
ijrcatly mis: od in her community.
She leaves to ytouru the ir los seven
children, five sons, David of Calbert,
(la., Kiin, John, Dock and Jim. Two
daughters, Mr.*. .T. 0. Bumgarner and
.Mrs. Mam Aslie. Also a number of
?rand children and other relatives..
She was laid to rest in the Nations
cemetery, lie v. Thad V\ atson and G.
?\r. Snvder conducted hte ..funeral
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services. The large cruwd that at
cended the funeral showed the high
esteem in v. iiu-n she was ho i.
; A ']'\ GAY .
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1 The farmers of our section have been
very busy trying to finish their farm
work, before it rained. But instead of
raining the weather is turning cold.
! We have some capes of flu report
ed -up here.
Mrs. G. C. Turpin is able to get
jut after a few days confinement to
her room. \
. Miss Rose- Barron is very sick.
Hope she will be able to be out again
soon. \
Mrs. Horace Cabe visited aunt
and uncle recently, ? My. A and , Mrs.
(Jerome Sutton. ,
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/.Mrs. Texie Bryspn spent Tuesday
with M?. ;N. Higdon, who is still
unable to'.b? out/ ? .
? Mrs. Rope Higdon spent' Thurs
day with her daughter^ Mrs. Herman
Cabe. - , ; . \ , ,?
l)r. Wilkes was- in our community
on professional business Sunday.
Mrs. V. 'C. Buchanan has, been
very sick, but at this writing she is
; better. * v ^ W
'The children of Mr. R. G. Buch
anan met at the old hoine last Mon
day**and ate a very delicious birth
day dinner with him. "Uncle Bob''
lias passed anofher milestone in his
journey of life. Our thoughts to him
ire freighted . with ali good wishes
mil hoping him many mon; happy
birthdays. ;
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Ross Yoklev Pastor.
N Simday School at 9 :45 A. M. 1
J. T. Gribble, Supt. '^ ?('.
Preaching at 11 A. M. Sermon Sub- '
icct: "The Bramble King." '
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 P. M.
Preaching at 7 :30 P. M. Sermon ;
Subject i Hai'ln.cd Heart."
Prayer Meeting each Wednesdav
at 7:30 P. M.
Choir rehearsal enh Friday it ~ 0
P. M. ? ?
?i .Welcome to
PLANNING AN AGRICULTURAL
PROGRAM i'OR WESTERN N.O.
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Raleigh, Nov. 19. ? A meeting has
j^st been held in Raleigh composed
o? the: Extension forces of the State
College, the Marketing Division of
1;he State Department of Agriculture
and Mr. James G, & McClure, Jr.,
Resident of the Farmers Federation,
inc., of western North Carolina, with
a .view to uniting / the fortyesof the
x'armers Federation, the Extension
forces with their county agents and
-he State Division of Markets for
' .'jx-kiiig out aii agricultural program
for western North CurolinaThis would
iiaturally divide itself into the pro
duction work "being handled by the
^..tension forces, the ? commercial
,lde of actual purchase and sale by
as i' armors Federation and the in
action service, standardization of
, -v.de-> and packages, and t-lie niar
!jt newsservice by the State Div
ion of Markets. The program as be
dLcussed will also involve the
aestion of . prcduct.^n credit: and
aking available to the pr ducers
.ne aid oii'ered by the Federal Farm
Ijoan Board in the Intermediate
credit banks.
.t vis le t that ti e results of this
icetlng v.HI r ?! 11! Hmvp a far
aclting a'ou if icr western North
Jjivlina; but tl.at pubie.ua- wJi .be
.v rked out which will' eventually
ooneuL the .whole state.
GLENVILLE (- LEANINGS '
It ha*; been quite a while" since
there has' been any happenings from
Jhis placJ} but sinec someone has sa d
iUleiivi-ie liar aw' ke" here g.es.
ft -Wn-m- 4- Speedwell |
.? ?L ting !.?.t brother, Mr.
J.ti 'l ja!: i^n.
C,nia ngjiattt return
ed from a vi&it to Waverly,.Fla.
The wedding bells have been ring
ing around Glenvillfc. Rev. C.W. Med
ford has had t!ic pleasure of joining
:Vlr. Zeb Moss and Miss-Gertie Wat
>ori in holy bonds1 of wedlock, als.
Mr. Tonl Moss and^Miss Belzie Keen
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or. . . . < * i , . s
. Mr. . Arthur Gibbs and bride are
iiousokcepin;,' cn Main Street.
iMiss Luci'e Wike visited her broth
er, Mr. Cf. -> Taylor Hampton last
?veck end.
Mr. E. V. Fowler of Horseshoe
and his sister, Mrs. T. A. English
>f Davidson's River came to see
their mother, Mi's. W. A. Fowler who
has been quite ill. We are glad to
hear that Mrs. Fowler is very much
improved.
Miss Lucy Heddcn is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. P. Morrison and little
daughter, Janic Sue.
Mr. Jim McCali Miss Brogdon and
Mrs/Arnold took dinner at the Fqwl
cr House Wednedsay. We are always
glad to see Miss^ Brogdon. - >
The B. Y. P. U. enjoyed a camp
fire supper Saturday night. Some >f
our most attractive guests were: Mi*.
Waiter Ashe of Cashiers school and
.lis faculty. The party was chapror.
;>d by Rev. W. C. Medford and Mr.
and Mrs. Boone Bryson.
Mio. W. M. Fowler chaperoned a
party 1 3 Mrs. Kim Bryson 's. Friday
night. The party consisted of Miss
Helen Alley, Miss Nettie Franklin
and Mr. Juney Monteith.
The Ladies Aid Society is getting
the parsonage' ready for the Metho
dist minister, Rev.\W. ,.C. Medford
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md family." ?' V
Much , progress i; b'/ing' made to
ward erecting tl.3 new Methodist
church. "
The Community Service Club met
last Friday afternoon and seeme<} to
take on new life. We hope to have
Prof. Hanson of SyJya H:gh School
with Us at the next meeting which
will be on December 5tii.
Mr. Walker Breedlove has boon On
the sick list for several days, but v.*c
are glad 'to see him up again.
We are delighted pith the won
derful rapidty with which the worko ?
our new highway is being carried on.
BUY COCHRAN'S GROCERY
, H. D. Fowler and Hubert Potts
have bought tie gneerv store of .T.
R. .. Cochran and, in ' addition to the
^Toeer\r line carried bv Mr. Cochran,
are putting in ?r&h meats and pro
duce. >?* "
MOVES MEDFORDS \
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Ed. Reed, until recently with the
Tuckaseeesrfe Mo?or Company, has
severed his Connection with that con
ecm, arij .fc -the Medforr I
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supt.dillard speaks to
NORMAL SCHOOL STVDEHT8
The sencond day of American Ed
ucation Week wa sobserved at the
Cullowhee Normal Tuesday when >
Supt. 0. S. Dillard spoke to the fa*- ;
ulty and students at chapel on the
subject of patriotism.. He made a
convincing plea to the teachers 'for ,
a greater sense of loyalty and
stronger conviction of patriotism
both in their teaching and daily ^iv
ng. He stated that the biggest problem
confronting the teacher of tcday is
t ie training of bjys and girls for J.
real citizenship and developing them
into patriotic men and women. Sueh
objectives can be reached through
singing patriotic songs, studying the
lives of great leaders and states
men,: cultivating the proper respect
for the flag, teaching the ,right at
titude toward liberty and law, and
living consistent lives of patriotic
citizens d.iy by d.iy.
Supt. Diiard ment. nod the seem
ing indiiTerence developing in the
...inds and actions of our people sinco
the war toward patriotic observances
and conventions, and stated that the
time had come when we should re
ih'diente oursches to the cause ami ,
!?;? vc pir- (if trite ffiei, tfi's] ip .
? WEBSTER SCHOOL NOTES
Mr. and .Mrs. C. R. Bird entertain
ed the W. H. S. teachers at a five
course dinner Saturday evening, Nov.
15. Enjoying this rare display of
hospitality were Misses Allie Stev- ?
.n i n, 4.1 va Beulah ..atehett
and iiuth Allison and Mr. A.E. Ashe.
We had a "double header" qame
,)i 'Ba.sl.pt P'.tll >s >i i* Quail.: U.gh
Self ol two ^veek-.;
boys" ?o:T v i " ? *
girls teain^ won, that being their first r
match gapie. ? ??
The Community Club had a meet
ing Monday afternoon at which time
$;,2.00 in cash was given for the
Library Fund. A new larger room is
to be painted, equiped with reading
tables Mid chairs., thin giving plenty ,
of room. The students recently gave
$25.00 to tnis fund an d^ Imvc agreed
to fumish curtains for the room
Creat interest is put back ol making
vVi bster'Higii ochool not only a
sardard acciM f'.-vtl school but in
making it more than that, in making
it the communty centier as well.
Fndav nigtit, Nov. 1i, there wii1
be be a box supper at the school
mditorium for the purpose of fxtrther
increasing the Library Fund, and
helping get basket ball equipment
for boys' and girls' teams. Candy
will be sold and a short program of
music snven before the ooxes ar?
sold.
As you em see "Education W ee>''
i,: Webber is being obse.ved by
sumc very concrete v?ork foi the
progress of the school.
1 ? \ *
ERASTUS
Miss Gertude Watson and Mr.
Zeb V. Moss were happily married
licre Saturday night.
Mr. Alvin Crawford was here from
Cullowhec Saturday and Sunday.
We are glad to hear that Mrs. W.
J. Henderson is improving after
several days of illness.
Miss Charlotte Stewart spent
Saturday night with her mother. She
lias been staying at Glenville for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Norris and
children were the guests of Mr. an !
Mrs. H. M. Moody, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb V. Moss, Mi.-wes
Olive Stewart and Floreuce Herder
s >11, Messrs. Alyin Crawford, Roy
Stewart motored to White Ride Sun
day. ,
Messrs Ear Watson and Dan Bry
~:on were here from Cullowhcc Sun
ky.
Mr. Sari Henson from South Cam
I'.'n. is here now, Working on the
hig! Viiy, >?
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moody and
children wer? the guests of Kr. and
Mrs. W. R. Stewart Sunday evening.
. Messrs. F. M. and Burl iioss anl
Bill Bumgraner went to Cultywhec
Sunday. I . j > ?
Mr. Burke Stewart has recently
purchased a new bicycle.
We are glad that Mrs. E. M. Mosp
is improving after being sick for
some time. -I
, MARRIAGE, LICENSES
falter Hovleto Jensey HalL
ran Jenkins to Telia Beard, both
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