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noted lecturer
TUESDAY EVENING.
H|{. .!. M. KOV. LAND
Dr.
M. Kowland, noted ys:tlu>r,
uniltl iraxeler and editor ?!' the Rieh
in,...,! i '(iri?t i::ii AdtocRlc, will deiiv
:i In line in tlie Lyric Theatre next
Tiii-?l.i\ *?* ?*n inir. .Inly l?l at S o'clock.
|, mil definitely known what will
lit' the subject of the lecture, but it is
|t,iMi:liI ! hat il will, he, "Four Times
in i in- i My I jjuul.
I'irhap- 111'. Rowland is best- known
in l hi' |tt-o|>le of this community as the
author i>i * * nine Kidge Breezes."
Tlio-r who have fcnighed and cried
il,, -ir w:n through this interesting i
Mijiiiiu- will not li.ive to he urged to'
: i!\ aiitauc of this opportunity to
|i,.;ii- i his uilet l s|. akcr. Sulfur it
in lli., l Sylva and .lackson county
u i I li.i'.c a rare opportunity to hear
,i in.-it! wiio is an eloquent orator, n
iii.-iori-i, and a Christian gentleman.
There will he no formal admission I
?-!i.inic ai d the entire community is
i!iv ift'd to hear this distinguished !
ji.iiiu' -on ol the Old North State, j
METHODIST CHURCH
Th' -r:\iics which have been plan1
lid! lor l lie Methodist church of Sy'
Vii Smithy will be rather unusual.'
The Sunday school and the entire;
foii-.Teiralion will go out into (Jod's
>;rc;il out of <loors and worship-]
;iiui)uu: the templed hills.
The place selected for the service'
nml which was announced /last Sun
day i> Patterson Spring's on No. 10'
liiu'i.u:!'. some S miles west ol Hry
>nii Cilv.. The Sunday school and
coiiurcuMi ion will :isseinble at the
f Imi cli troai !) to 0:15 a. m. All who
li'ivc a car or cars are asked to bring
tliriu lo the church so that ampR*
jiiiivMoii may be made lor any who
m;?y not have one. One truck will he
|?nnii|ci| lo carry the baskets which
the h'.l:cs are reouestcd to brinsr well
tilled, it. id another one will carry (
"iMiir ol the larger hoys and girls.
Mr. t'!c:irtncr, who will return from]
(":!!.;|i I >, i. icl Boone with the Boy
Siniii i loop Saturday will be mi
<liiir;:i' ol 'he program of worship.
Tlie |i:i>ior will s|M*ak on some theme
in kr.'h with the character of thfi|
>min. Due s|Mcial feature of the
>*Hicc will he the congregational
?"ii| clit-s singing.
In On i veniug there will be preach
'ii- ;:i the Methodist church in' DilU
In-i'ii. I?. ,, p. \\*. Tucker, tlie presid
iii- i-l.lci will he the s|M'aker.
LOCAL TROOP BOY
SCOUTS CAMPING
Die Si*?* (if Troop No. 1 are
''??"ii: - :: I.al t inif iit Camp Daniel
Tin- daily program consists
'? many act ivit ies. There ore throi'
t'liolf
si>inc infills, ysiines, .canoeiilJJ,
^iniminv;, instruction in flic various I
imd with iust <*noutjh
sandwiched in to make the
l.ivs ii|>|>i-('i-i;it ?? still more the pleas
J'raMe aciivitic*. ^
I'hImiIs vie with each other at
' ,>rk 'ii panics, in kwjiiir^ their tints
! l> and in personal cleanliness and
"hIim-ss. (Some parents no doubt
V!'l take Jiiis with a jp'ain of^salt.)
?^??nc hi i he ScontsS have "Killed
? ' It it Scoutmaster Clemmer and
(,i ' ; in-iik Askcv and Karl Col
'?"s killed ;i Rattlesnake as they
"I'mvil the environs of the en in p 'and
' Ht < red into the heroic tradi
ho,K ' '?:?-! center ahout the name of
1 "'i '-.Hi 1. 1 Scout Daniel Boone. The
'">* will return Saturday, consider
'aimed, hut much the better for
' l,, |inc c\|K'rience which they are
in ennip.
CHILD DIES
'K i<- I'.rvson, the three year old
Mr. :ind Mrs. Ransom Bryson
111 t'ull.iwl.ec fell on sleep Saturday
*lulv ISKW The friends ami neiffh
0N "I the bereaved parents extend
ami commend them to God
,0r '"in tort and solace in this time
Br"'l and loss.
I \ BALSAM
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Mr. A. F. Arlington received notice
that his brother, Sahi ; Arrington
j -died in .in Ashevillo hospital Sunday
.night. Mr. Arringtonw as working
in n fnrniturp factory in Asheviile
anil was- accidentally lmrt about two
} months ago, ami was taken to the
hospital. TliC remains were brought
to his home in Hazclwbod, Monday,
and interment in Saunook k'emetery
Tuesday. He leaves a wife and eleven
elnldren.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan of Glad'?
Spring Va.' announces the bix*th of
an eleven ]>ound son ? -Ralph Baker.
Mrs. Duncan wa^, before her marriage
Miss May Christy, o/ Balsam. "
Mr. and Mis G. C. IWawner and
j Miss . Clarice and Master (ins, Mrs.
.!. 11. Rork and Master Raymond
Rork of P.u^ucah, Ky., spent Saturday
at the Indian reservation,
j Mr. ,1. \Y. Culhberson and family
of Almond spent Sunday before last
wilh re'alives here. Master (Menu I
remained until Friday when he re
i turned home accomiKUiied.. by his
cousins, Helen and Agnes Queen.
Mr. Lloyd Quictt of Whit tier w:h
here I his week visiting his sister.
Mrs. K. <>. Queen.
Mrs Dr. Fred Moor of Tallahassee,
Fla., who i* spending the summer
in Wayricsville and Lake .lunaluska
sjvnt Friday with Mrs. 1). T. Knight.
L'rof W. C Casscl will close- his!
singing school here I'liursday night, j
lie is a fine teacher i'lid has, ifi ad
dition to the class of adult*, taken
great interest in teaching the chil
dren each afternoon A large ntimocr
of visitors have been preheat each
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hob Cm w lord andj
daughter of Addle a" tended the sitiir- 1
i ing Monday night. ,
Mis-; Anna Margarettc Baker audi
Messrs Janinit Fuller and Thomrvj
Stoddard of Clereinont, Fla., visited!
Miss Faye Hryson, Friday.
? Messrs Fred McTCce' -CSrorgc Mr- j
Council and Harry ?!. Allison of Web,
stcr were visitors in Balsam Satur
day evening. "
Mr. llu'rli Sniiilhovs smd Mr. TrvJ
Smut !u?i*s of f, niton were quests of
their , coi gns Mrs< j[\l. C. iBryson.
Kundav.
Misses !'.vc!y:i Brvson, Marie Cow
ard ami Messrs Crady Crawford and
Lawrencp Hoopp)?.wcu1 fo Kasl La
port^ Sunday eveninir to hear t lit*
Hazelwood quartette sinu.
0 ???'? Fnye Brvson a', 'id K;itu
Kenney and Mr. Robert Brvson wore :
.joint hostesses and liost ;;t a weine;)
roast, Wednesday afternoon at thej
"grandpa Brvson " spring. The yin st.? i
were Misses Anna Margarette' Bakcrl
of Cleremont, Fla., Lillian Kenney'
A v i
Mr. ni:d Mrs. Hoy Duncan in Clade
0 rren, Howard Warren and Ben jy j
Br/son.
Mr. and Mrs, Finley Carson ami
Mrs. W S. Christy left Friday to'
visit Miss Kd.it h Cliristy i?i <!reen-j
ville, Tenh., and from there to visit l
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Duncan inG I, id"
Springs, Ya.
Mr. Dick Howell of Bat Care
visited his brother, Mr. K. B. Howell,
last week, and his nephews, .loe ami
Dillank Howell accompanied him homo
HOYLE HOOPER
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A quiet but impressive wedding was:
' celebrated* at Cullowheo, N*. C., Thurs
day eveniner .Tilly 12, when Miss Cer-!
! tie Mae Hoyle of Balsam, X. .C., be
came the bride of Mr. Lloyd C. TToop-j
er of Tuckas*eeiree, llev. T. K. Staf
ford, pastor of the Baptist church at
| Cnllowhee performed the ceremony in
j the presence of a small ^roup of
| friends of the bride and grooSn. The
'best wishes of the friends of this
' fine coii]>le go with them as they
j begin life together.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hooper will make
tlicir home at Tuckaseg#ee.
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1 JACKSON BOYS RETURN
FROM TRAINING' CAMP
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A number of young; men who have
1 been in training- at the Citizen's Mili
| tnry Training Camp, at Fort Ogle
! (Jr., for the past four weeks,
f have returned to their homes in Syl
va and Jackson County. Included in
i ti?e number are Arthur Rogers, Earl
' I.V.ell, Hold Queen, Parson Kincaid
Jr., Janips Mason, Dick Wilson, Ray
| Cogilill, Wayne Bryson, Fred Bnc
! hanan,
William Koylc, Hairy Nichol
J son, Felix Potts and Askew Hooper.
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!' Despite depredations by bean bc>
! tic:, the on+iuary farm garden is
1 still the best paying piece of land
j yi. : jt place.
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r..S.The next big championship fight,
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GENE TUNiJEYl
QUALI*A
Tii.i' Quarterly CoiiiVremv cmi-i
vcncil at the Methodist ehnreh Sail-]
<lay afternoon. ??
I?ev. P. \V. Tneki i jveaMie.-l n very,
interesting sermon. His (-heme was <
"What is "exjM'cted of tiio Hiun'h '
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Several visitors from Whiliier an-1
Olivet were present.
Tiiv Coiiwrinity Kncatapiiieni t h:!i
sprat oi l:i -t week :i( Cherokee. |
They rejHirt an cn.joyh'ile time.
Mr. A. 1 "r;. ii!>lii! and fa:::il\ of
r-rv . on (' ty, M i\. I A Gi ill 1.1 t??'j
('in rn::ee with ir.nv.otln' rolalive-*,
and }'riectl?? "Itas-v- visited M n
Keener who l..V;>heen seriotiSTv ill for
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the |>:i!?t week.
Mi's. York Howell of Sevierville,
Tenn, is siK'iulins; awhile anions rel
atives.
Mr. \V, ('. Norton of Cnllowhoe was
a Qua lla visitor Sunday.
.Miss Inez Mat! in of Iirvson City
is vi>ililijj at Mr. .1. ('. .loli?i>,oii V. J
Mr. and Mrs..!. M. Ilu?h< > liH'e re- !
turned to Ashevil!o(ai'ier a visit witlii
relatives.
.Mrs.i Horace I Towel! ami ihildrei
are srirests at Mr. .1. M. ITanla
r* i
Mrs .lolm Jones of barkers Creek
sjH'iit the w*ek eml with Mrs. I). L
' ).\ner.
I
Mr \Vi:ifred Hughes ol' Ashevi'ie
is visiting anion <r rel.il iv:s.
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Miss B'ssie Martin was the truest
of M-s lil. i I <:it tie, Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gibson were
guests al Mr. 11. G. Ferguson's, Sun-'
day
?Onr farmers, wlio-e work has lien?
irreatiy retarded in reeent rains, are j
now "makimr hay while J he sua
shines." \
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t.iii.e r.nd leviraft* make a payiiiirj
pair on the military _ Tarheel farm I
and it is not too crh now 1o lie
j ?In iriii n<r lor t:ie limestone, sa\ ujjro-i
nomv workers. : ,
( 'I
ibAenett to speak
W& atlovedale;
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Hi*. .Th jior X. Bar.iejte, associate
; sectary Department of Administra
tio% ^Baptist Sunday School Board of
.Vai&ilie,' Tciui. will sjH'ak at tin;
Suj6j|j& School Conventiori at Lovc
i dale Baptist church oh Sunday after
noooj. jpy 22nd. Mi. Banicttc is one
of xmr. own North Carolina hoys and
worked* with the Baptist State Mis-j
: sioti Board tor a number of years be-j
! 1 orb giving to Nashville as a South- 1
wi?. worker. lie is recognized as one j
! of Sh?' outstanding Sunday School
South jindt those interest- !
: od in Sunday school work will take!
; ,;dvantage of hearing him. The hour
oi' the nu'etiiiff will he announced in
? ' ' > i
; (lie program. 1
MRS. DAVIS HONORED
Miss Bessie Snyder and Mrs. .Ten- 1
ilinirs Bryson entertai.'ied at the homoj
of Mi>*s Snyder Thursday afternoon'
with a miscellaneous shower honor- j
in;/ Mis. .toe \V. Davis, who was Mis?
Carrye .1. Bry.-on before her niar-l
riage last week.
During the afternoon the guests!
\tcre asked lo write their favorite
recipes in the bride's cook book and
also a bit of advice was ?rivon by
each one present.
Many beautiful and useful present.*
were drawn into the room by the
little niece -of Mrs. Davis, Doris
'ifenda Bryson, in a beautifully drap
ed wagou of white and green.
I The hostess es served an ice course
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carrying out the color scheme of!
green and white.
Those present were: Mesda ines Joe
W. Davis, ( leoige C. Snyder, I), (i.
Bryson, W. (i. Dillard, T. C. Bryijpn,
j Sr., Albert 'Anderson, V. V. Jfoojier,
Misses Mary Clayton, Muriel Snyder,
of Beta and Mesdames C. B. Thomp
son, Ii. U. Sutton and Miss Helen
: Allison of Sylva.
TONIGHT
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rin-tin-tin in
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PROGRAM OF JACKSON
COUNTY UNIori MEETING
The next Union meeting will con
vene with the Moses Creek Baptist
cIiutcIi July 27th, 28th and 29th.
Kvcry church in the Tuckaseigee As
so^iation is urged to send represent
atives.
The program is as follows:
? . FRIDAY
11:00 A, M. Introductory Sermon ?
Rev Fcank Cook. Alternate, Rev I>aw
reuce Crawford.
12 M. Dinner
1 :30 P. M. Reorganization and Elec
..tiou. uuOliicers-tor the Ensuing year
2:00 I'. M. 4 4 Who arc the Stewards
ol' (iod and where does their Respon
sibility begin and End?" ? Opened
hv Rev. J. G. Murray.
2:45 P. M. How may we Enlist the
Members of our churches to become
Loyal Stewards? Opened by Rev.
1. K. Stafford.
3:30 P. M. Adjournment.
SATURDAY
9:4") A. M. Devotional ? Rev. A.
C. Queen
10:00 A. M. The W. M. U Work
and its va^ie to the church, discussed
by Mrs T. ('. Bryson, Mrs. H. T
Hunter and Mrs W.- C Reed
] 0 :45 A M. Prove that the B. Y.
P. U is worth while as an auxiliary
to (lie church ? Opened by Prof W.
C. Reed.
1 1 :.'!() A. M. How can a rural church
maintain a B. Y. P. U? Opened by
Mildred Staneil
12:00 Dinner.
1 :30 P. M. Devotional ? Retv Ben
Cook.
1 :45 P. M. What are some of the
Evidences of a Real Revival? Opened
by Rev T. F. Deitz.
2:45 P. M. Ways and means of se
curing accurate reports and repre
sientatives from every church to our
annual meeting of the association,
Led bvRev. R. L. Cook.
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. Devotional, Rev. J. I).
Sitton. .
10:00 A M. S. S. Session, Lesson
Discussed by Prof. E. H. Still well!
10:45 A. M Business and Reports.
ll:00 A. M. Sermon, To be supplied.
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOI,
CONVENTION AT LOVEDALE
The District Sunday School Con-j
vention will be held at "the Lovedale"
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Baptist church on next Sunday, July!
22. Below wc give the program for
the meeting:
2:30 Devotional, E. H. Stillwell,
CuJloWhee.
2:40 Introduction, A. V. Washburn
Sylva.
2:50 Building a Standard Sunday
School, J. N. Barnette.
Cullowhee quartette.
3:40 Round Table Discussion: Can
a Country church build and Main
tain a Standard Sunday School?
Adjourn at will.
M. C. BROWN, Superintendent.
R. R. FISHER, Asso. Superintendent
A meeting of all associational B.
Y. P. U, officers will be called at
3:40 by the president, Miss Louella
Brown. / y
North Carolina's first Farm and
Home Week and 26th annual meet
ing of the State Farmer's Convention
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FOUR LIVESTOCK DATS ,
- AT FABM CONVENTION
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Raleigh, N. C., July 18 ? PigB,
dairy cattle, beef animals, work stock
and sheep will occupy an iaipotrant
part in the program of farm discus
sions to be held at State College
daring Farm and Home Week, July
23 to 27.
Tuesday, July 24, will be swine
day with W. W. Shay as. chariman.
Experimental results in feeding hogs
actual results in feeding by farmers
and late information about the great
increase in growing hogs for market
will be three of the important mat
ters discussed on this day. Two coun
ty agents who have had much exper
ience in swine feeding work during
the past year will lead two other
discussions.
Wednesday, July 25, will be. dairy
day with John A. Arey in the chair.
On this day farmers and specialists
will tell of actual experiences with
dairy animals. R. L. Shuford of Ca
tawba county is on the program to
tcil how to develop a good hend and
it is admitted, generally, that he has
the right to talk with authority. H.
A. Patten of New Bern will also dis
cuss some local feeding problems
and ? ports will discuss other phases
of" the dairy industry. The day will
end with a judging demonstration.
Thursday, July 26, is beef cattle
and workstock day with Earl Hostet
ler ar chairman. How pure bred beef .
bulls are being used in Ashe county
will be one of the interesting discus
sions as will those having to do with
the present status of this industry
in the South. H. L. Young, field man
for the Hore Association of America,
will discuss the present situation as
regards workstock and will also dem
ontratc multiple hitches in the after
noon.
Earl Hostctler is also chairman of
yiieep- day on Friday* July 27. In ad
dition to four important lectures on
J he subject there will be demonstra
tions in slaughtering and dressing the
animals as well as in drenching and
judging lambs. In the afternoon n
trip of inspection will be made to the
college flock when the experimental
work with sheej) will be observed.
BUYS WAYNESVTLLE
FURNITURE PLANTS
Waynesville Mountaineer.
R. C. Robbins, for several years
connected with the Star -Furniture
Co., of Lenoir, has bought the Hay
wood Furniture Company at Waynes
villc and the Waynesville Furniture
Company at Hazelwood, and bopraii
operations Monday as the Robbins
Furniture Company. Mr. Robbins ha?,
already arrived in .Waynesville to
take active charge of the operations
of the two plants.
Mr. Robbins has been negotiating
with the owners of the two properties
here for several months for these
two plants.
One plant will manufacture din
ing room furniture while the other
makes a line of bedroom furniture.
These lines with improvements will
be continued under the new manage
ment and ownership.
MASONIC LODGE
ELECTS OFFICERS
Unaka Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Svl
va, elected Dr. C. Z. Candler as Mas
ter, John H. Morris, Senior Warden,
Dan Tompkins, Junior Warden, C.
E. English, Secretary, M. D. Cowan,
treasurer, Doyle D. Alley, education
al secretary W. C. Reed, Chaplain,
W. D. Warren, Senior Deacon, J. R
Buchanan, Junior Deacon, Ben X.
Queen steward, Harry E. Buchanan,
Junior steward, and J. T. Bird, tyler,
at a meeting held, Monday in the
masonic hall.
The officers were immediately in
stalled.
I. H. Powell, Albert M. Anderson,
and Roy C. Allison were appointed
as the committee on the Oxford Or
phanage; and Raymond Glenn, John
Battle and Henry Bird, as a refresh
ment committee.
J. E. Clark of Beufort county be
gan his tobacco harvest this year on
June 27. Much of the crop is matur
ing earlier than usual in eastern
Carolina this season.
Tom Tarheel says, his boy has
earned his own money and will at
tend the annual state club short
course at State College July 30 to
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