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P. T. A. SELECTS OFFICERS
AT WEITTIER SCHOOL
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WhiU'er, Feb. 23.? The Whitticr
l'arcut-'iVaeher Association met yes
terday in the auditoriu^i of the
Whillier school. Following t'he prw
entation of a (Seorgo Washington
program by the fifth ami sixih
rude-, under direction of Miss Thel
mn Moo-.ly, the following officers and
? ominittoe chairmen were selected:
President, Mrs. (Slenn Stalcup;
\ ice president, Mis. Hob Chiidors,
?eriMary-treasuirr, Mrs. .John Ashe,
? iciubcr:<liLp, Mr;. .John Xorton; Fi
? :ii.ce. M't>s Thelina M?;?dy: program
social, Sirs. L. 11. Swam.
In the futivre, meeting- of the
'?!'ou|? will he held at 2:!5, every
other Friday afternoon.
COUNTY TOUJtliAMENT NOW
Utf?E3 WAY AT CULLOWHEE
'1 he' Second Annual Jackson Couii
y lit rh School Basketball Tourna
. ?eat -:tt\ j/'f to a flying start Mon
u-na ! hriliing extra period puiie
? > l\Vieii ( tlilowluv ;fnd Sylva boys.
!i!iM.. ii;*ii ! I.u^jiy esiU r -i'd victors by
;? 2*> i;. i* > s. me. The game was hard
:Vr..rh? ??:?] i .teiv^tiAi? throughout.'
Svlva held :: il> in ?i lead al the half,
'ihf game v as p'rrycd early to enable
Sylva^o enter the Mars Hill tourna*
menK
The remainder of the games of the
torrnaiMerd, both A and B divisions
will he played Friday and Saturday,
Pairings and playing times are as
follows:
Friday aCtorifOiyi, 3:00 P. M., Cui
bwheo I> girls vs /Sylva; 4:00, Sylva
li boys vs V," b tor; 5:00, Cullowhee
!> boys vs i Henviile.
Friday night ? 7:00, Cullowhee A
riils vs Olenviile: S:00, Sylv Hi girls
vs Webster; 9:00, (Henviile A boys
vs Webster.
Saturday afternoon ? 2:00, finals li
??;ir!s (w inner Cullowhee-Sylva vs
Jlenvilie); 3:00, Finals P? boys; 4:00
; V.i! sola! ion A girls; 5:00 OoilAdation
.V boys.
Saturday night, 8:00, linal A girls;
9:00, finals A beys.
Coach I'niitdextcr has announced
:hnt a record number of entries had.
?? i n received for the Eleventh Annual
'nvitntijw High School Tournament
scheduled for March 7, 8 anl 9. An
nouncement of pairings and playing
time-? v. ill be announced within a few
<!:ivs. These two high school tourna
ments 'always furnish a fitting cli
mnx to the basketball season in West
ern Xorth Carolina.
SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB MEETS
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' The Jackson C nunf}* Selioolrna^ers'
Club met in regular session February
22 and gave n ballot of miimimotis
v.'?!e, favoring and f?npjpo !*ting- State
?MiperinN ndent Cly'e A. Envin's pro
:? ??;! M0.000 appropriation for
'?*. ('. public scJh ? ?!.-; for each year ol
^itc 1 03' 1 037.
Mr. \V. (\ Keel f.-avc " an ? interesti
in'; and worth while talk on promo
tuns, in bo'h elementary ami high
*.?hool, -and Prof. If.' A. Hoyle, prin
cipal of CnHowhee high school gave
a talk on "Well Known Characters
in X. 0. " bringing out character
I traits of them.
WILL HAVU riDCLSRS'
CONVENTION SATURDAY
Wilis I ?er, Feb. 21.? The Fiddlers*
V nv<'M' ii.n "which will be held in the
Whiltier 'fliool, a. 7:30 next Swlur
?ir? v I'vcni is cxncjjtcd to draw an
'?v.? i iv. r ,'ivm i nsi'vicians and
i's) cuts th-ni iiMenJlrd- the eonven
? : : i of lV i> v.cek-5 ago.
| (':<:li .*>ud other prizes will be a ward -
??! to 'lie best of "TV fiddlers, guitar
b.tnj^ pieker*, string hawk,
and dancer;, -ing tap, buck.
??!!>?! c'lvg da-'vers. In alditu n, prizes,
vi'! b i> given to the nvxt < rtsta'nding
performers on the evening \s premium.
WOLFS RETURNS
? '/?v. T *\ Wid^. pa s! or of the
Kvlva ^ret '?o.-Tf ehiwcdi, who recent! v
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accompanied hi; family to Florida,
?"H refn: nr.! I Sv!v:i and will fill
re- ?!?!.? 'r ji;v:rcliifwj appointments on
^undav.
!V>r a iuv. .ifoimf;
To authorize the lo?al govern
merit commission to make investi
gation v/h/m any unit is in default
1 lYir six v.'j.o;. to determine its fi
S nancia.! condition, and negotiate with
1 ereditpnj, -.and prepare a plan of re
. financing.
Glemriile Finals To
Be fold March 22
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Tlu? Glenville >0onsolidatel school
d-istrict, -which comprises Glenville,
Cadiier's, Yellow Mountain, Pine
Creek, Double Springs and Pleasant
Grove schools will hold its commence
ment at the Glenville High school on
Friday, March 22.
The literary events will be held in
the auditorium in the morning, be
ginning at 10.-30 ; and the physical
i education program' will* be held on
| the campus of- the school in the al
! ternoon, from liOO1 to 2:30.
The following program litis* been
| arranged :
Primary: Dramatization, first
;;ra?le; story telling,- second grade;
readiu;:, any primary ,-ehild ; singing
game, any primary. group.
t?: am.nnir grades: Heading, any
girl, grades 4 to < ; declamation, any
bov grades 4 to 7; tolk dance, tiny
grammar grade group.
General: Health stunt, any group:
picture poking, any group; chorus,
any group.
Exhiluife: Best health poster, first
grade ; best healt h booklet, seconu
grade: best jKMler as on poems, oi
story, third grade; poster on "Jour
neys in Distant Lands," fourth grade:
bookleuqf free hand drawings, fifth
guide ..geography note book, sixth
grade; history note book, seventh
grade.
Physical Education Entries:
First grade: Standing on head 3
seconds, No 1 or 2 (boys and girls);
balance on 2 inch beam, 12 fM long.
1 to 3 (boys and girls).
Second grade: Throw a hall to a
person- 10 feet distance, 1 (boys and
girls);* 2, do forward roll, boys, No. 1
to 3.
Third grade: Girls six potato nice
(5 feet ftpak, 15 feet between can
?and goal) ; dodge ball throw from
any point within 25 foot circle, (girls
4) ; Standing broad jump, 13 feet, (B
1). one cart wheel (B) 1 or 2. , ,i.
Fourth grade; Potato , relay race,
G potatoes, 10 feet apart, 15 feet be
tween can and goal; oart wheel and
Standing top (B) 2;, chinning bar o
limes (bovs and girls 2); shoot
basketball goals in 30 ^conds (boys
and girls) 3. - I
Fifth grade :" "Basketball throw
(bovs and girls) 2; jimp 5 feet 8 in.
standing broad, boys 2; 5 feet e
inches, girls 2.
Sixth grade: .lump 5 ft. 10 "??
(standing broad) boys and girs
each; shoot 3 out of 5 baskecba.l
goals, boys and girl-, 2 each; run
and vault bar, as miuiv times as
siblq, boys and girls, 2 oach.
Seventh grade: Jump 6 ft. 6 in.,
standing broad, boys 3; jump b ft.
2 in., standing hnond. girls 3; shoo,
3 goals in 25 seconds, B, shoot 3 out
of 5 (9) 3 each; hand stand, still, J
seconds, boys 2; chinning tor, as
many times as possible, boys an
girls, 3 each.
P.T.A. WILL MEET TUESDAY
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The Sylva Parent-Teacher Associa
tion will meet at the .school next
Tuesday afternoon, March 5. Officers
i -will be elected for the ensuing year,
after report is made by the nominat
ing committee, which is composed of
Mrs, Dan Tompkins, Miss Mavme
Long and Mrs. F. N. McLain.
I Prof. J. S. Seymour, of Western
Carolina Teachers College, will speak
on "hobbies."
Dr. Sisk, head of the three county
health unit, will bring a report or
finding, of the physical examinations
recently held in the schools.
REV. M. A. NORMAN PASSES
Rev. M. A. Norman, 81 -year-old
minister and citizen of this county is
dead. Funeral and interment were
held at Ochre Hill with Rev. J. T
Carson and Rev. L. H. Crawford of
I filiating. Interment was in the Nor
man cemetery,
Mr. Norman is survived by five
sons, Pet, George, Ed. Dave and
William Norman, by two daughters,
Mr*. I.ndie Cope and Mrs. L. H.
Crawford, anl by a large number of
other relatives and friends.
ALL DAY SINGING
There will be all day singing with
dinner on the grounds, at Speedwell
Methodist church, the second Sunday
in March. \
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All singing classes in this part of
the State are "i:ivit;-d to come and
' sing.
Founder's Day 1 9 Be
Observed By P.T. A.
The Webster P.T. A. will meet
Thursday, February 28th, and cele
brate the 38th anniversary of the
founding of the organization.
The business session will In- pre
s'del over by the president, at which
time, Dr. .C. N. Sisk, district, health
officer, will present a project on a
pre-school <;liiiic for Webster.
The \ birthday cake and candle
lighting ceremony will he used.
A historical sketch and tribute to
Mrs. Alice Birney and Mrs. Phoebe
Hurst will be given by Mrs. Don
(Jowan of Sylva. Mrs. Dau Allison,
the president, will pay tribute to Mrs.
Katherine Martin. Tributes will also
Ih' |>ai?i to the National Congress, the
Parent-Teacher Magazine, the State
association and the local association,
its president and officers.
Special music will be rendered by
Miss Mildred Cowan, after which
coffee and cake will be served, and
] an offering taken.
WHITTIER P.T.A. TO HOLD
TWO SOCIALS THIS WEEK
Whittier, Fol>. 24. ? On Thursday
evening of this week, at 7:30 o'clock,
the Whittier Parent-Teacher groop
will hold a social in the Whittier
school. Refreshments will bo served,
and a lively recreational program is
planned. All grown-ups in the com
munity who are interested in the
school are cordially invited to attend
the social Thursday.
Another social event is scheduled
for next Saturday, March 2, when an
nil-day community "working" will be
held at the school, with the grading
of the school grounds as the chief
undertaking. Dinner will be served on
the grounds.
98 STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL
Mars Hill, Feb. 23. ? The names
of 98 students out of a total of 508
enrolled at Mars Hill college the
first rm^ter appear csn second
honor roll released from t";e Regis
trar's office recently. One f Jack
son county is on this list, I !'iss Viola
Breedlove.
The second honor noil i-- composed
of the Halm's of students \ho main
tain an average of not less 'lan "C'
on any subject.
There were thirty-Fix runes on
the first honor roll, which include.-*
all students whose average ^ are not
less than "B" on any su'-ject. The
honor rolls are compiled Jit the end
of each . semester. ,f
TIME IS EXTENDED FOR
FORECLOSURE FOR TAXES
Representative Bryson's Bill, ex
tending the time for foreclosures of
1032 taxes to October, 193a, and 1933
taxes to October, 1936, hns passed
both houses and has been ratified.
It applies only to Jackson county.
EPISCOPAL SERVICES
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St. John's Episcopal church, Sylva
Rev. George Lemuel Granger, min
ister.
Quinquagesima Sunday.
7 :30 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser
mon.
St. David's church, Cullcvrhee.
11 A. M. Holy Communion and
Sermon.
St. John's Episcopal church, Sylva.
Lenten Announcement.
March 6th, Ash Wednesday.
7:30 P. M. Litany and Penitential
Office and Sermon. Discourses on the
Lord's Prayer, Fridays during Lent
at 7 :30 P. M., beginning Mareh 8th.
All most cordially invited to these
services.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Sylva Baptist church will meet
Wednesday afternoon, March 6th, at
the home of Mrs. A. W. Gayior, on
College Hill. All members are urged
to attend.
The Davidson Fanners' Mutual
Exchange did a business amounting
to $46,494.55 during the past year,
according to an announcement made
by the secretary at the recent annual
meeting.
Hyde County farmers are burning
off all ditch banks, plowing laird
early and burning corn stalks in an
effort to destroy insects ?hich dam
aged the corn and soybein crops se
verely last mm m.
Criminal Docket Finished
In Superior Court Here
40 YEARS AGO
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ruckaaeige Democrat, Feb. 28, 1895
Prof. W. H. H. Hughes was over
;rom Webster, Monday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Geer. of New York
ire at the Sylva House.
Miss Lula Woodfin left this week,
enter school in Whitticr.
Mr. W. W. Helm reached here Tues
day, and went up to Collowhee.
Mr. H. H. Painter, of the Southern
stopped off awhile at home this week.
Miss Annie Leatherwood, of Web
ster, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M
Buchanan.
Miss Annie Gibson came down
from Beta Wednesday and stayed <?
short time. -
Col. S. A. Jones, President of the
Ahxminnm, Corundum and Copper
Co., ciamc iii today.
Mr. Scroop Enloe, who has been in
Knoxville for several months, reached
home Saturday.
Three clever women, Margaret De
land, Sara Orme Jewett and Mrs.
liur.ton Harrison, will try and settle
in the next number of The Ladier
Home Journal when it is proper to
use tihp word "woman" and when
the term "lady" should be employed.
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The balmy weather of Mw pasl
week has melted most of the snow
and turned the thougrts of the folks
towards farming and gardening work.
Mr. J. W. Divelbiss is the first to
to commence actual gardening opera
tions, as he was plowing his garden
yesterday.
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Married: At the residence of the
bride's father, Miss Cassie, second
daughter of Mr. Jno. Watson, to Mr.
John Phillips, Esquire J. P. Brendlc
officiating. At Dillsboro, this mom
ing, by Rev A. H. Sims, Miss Ida
Mooney to Mr. Charlie Allen.
Everybody rejoices at the appoint
ment, of Senator Ransom as Minister
to Mcxico, to succeed Isaac P. Gray,
deceased.
The snow in Cherokee courtty fell
to a depth of 18 to 20 inches, and in
many ptaces near the \Hallies it drift
ed from 12 to 15 feet.
ZONE MISSIONARY MEETING
The meeting of the women's mis-j
s'onarv societies of the Zone, com
?r 7 ?
pcsed of Sylva, Cullowhee, Speedwell, j
Jonathan and Waynes vi lie, will meet j
in the Waynesville Metholist chureli,
next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
A nhmber of women from the Meth
odist churches in this county arc
planning to be present.
QTJALLA
"And Lot pitched his tent toward
Sodom," was the tetft from which
Rev. J. L. Rogers preached at the
Baptist ctrorch Sunday morning. His
theme was the difference in a person
making their own choice in life or
God's choice in the life of an indi
vidual.
Mrs. Gilbert Moody and children
of Sylva and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Jackson of Enka were Qua! la visitors
Samby.
Mr. Carl Hoyle of Candler visited
relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Childer*
anl Mrs. Margaret Childers of Whit
tier spent Sunday at Mr. GoLman
Kinsiand 's.
Miss Etta Kinsiand and Mr. and
-
Mrs.. Hubert Blanton spent the week
end at Mr. G. A. Kinsiand 's.
Mrs. Laura Snyder, Messrs. Chas.
and Dock Snyder and Mrs. Eph Clark
and son of Clyde called at Mr. D.
M. Shuler's Sunday aftesnoon.
Mrs. Mary Kinsiand visited Mrs.
Kate Hughes at Cherokee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinsknd were
guests of Mrs. W. J. Turpin, Sunday.
Mrs. S. M. Crisp spent Monday at
Mr. W. H. Hoyle 's.
I Mrs. J. H. Hughes and Mrs. D. M.
I Shuler called on Mrs. J. K. Terrell,
Friday.
Roy Wilson, who entered a plea of
guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
in 'connection with the death of E?
gene Zito, C.C.C. eiirollee, on Sunday
night, February 17, on Highway 10,
just inside the Western limits of the
town of Sylva, was sentenced to
serve two years on the roads, sus
pendel upon payment of the costs, and
the sum of $20 a month to the Clerk
of the Superior Court, for the bone
fit of the family oi the deceased, and
conditioned upon his not operating
an automobile for 12 months, and
upon good behavior, including no vio
lation of the liquor law, .-.clling, buy
ing or usinj^ liquor unlawfully. Zim
and two other CC.O men wore struck
down on the Highway about 7 o'clock,
by a passing automobile,, and won*
picked up and takt'ii to the hospital,
where Zito died, within an iu ur. An
abandoned coupe, later learned to be
the property of Kov Morton, was
found, with both headlights smashed,
a short distance front the scene of
the tragedy. Morion told officers
that he had let Wilson have his car.
The two survivors testified that they
were walking on the left side of the
highway, when a car came up behind
them, and struck !l>om down. Morton
put up no evidence except to his
j^ood character.
Leo Wilson, 19-year-old .son of Calvin
Wilson, was convicted of involuntary
manslaughter by a jury, in connec
tion with the death of Miss Alvi
Green, young girl from Green's Creek,
last August. She was killed when the
truck, driven by young Wilson, oc
cupied by him and two other young
ladies, and upon i he running board
of which Miss Green and a young
man were riding, side-swiped an aban
doned steam shovel, on Highway 283,
near the mouth of Savannah ('reek,
prayer for judgment was continued
until the May term of the court.
Judge T. B. Finley, retired, but
now an emergency judge, is presiding
tiiis week, in the absence of Judge
Rousseau, who is ill at his home at
; North Wilke.sboro.
D. H. Clark was sentenced to servo
4 months on the roads, for violation
of the prohibition laws, with an ad
ditional ei'.r!n nn ihs sentence .sus
pended for four years up.m good be
havior.
William Dorsey, young Sylva Ne
gro, drew a ?? months sentence for
larceny.
Caesar Morrow for. a staluatory
offens e, was sentenced to serve six
months.
A jury convicted Frank Rhinehart
of injury to properly. 1'i aycr for
judgment was continued until the
May term of I In1 court.
Maze Gray, Ben Curry, and, Lsaia.i
Petty, three \ c,tnr-; Xe<;r.';:s vere
tried for the lar<-*.yy of
Petty wa.s found J.ot iiuiMy and ;!io
other two Wcie m 11 fenced '.<? fi iHo.iiu
each, su^penrlvd < yi -*t ?? ? i !?. ].;.vior
and payment <?(' the ?-?>-' \
Clyde Frizzell for v!o!i;tii:,u tin*
prohibition laws drew u 12 months
.-usjH'nded sentence.
Othelia McDow-ll. Anderson Me
Dowell, her husband, and Fiances
Dorsey, all Xegrues, were fried for
an affray. Fi ?ane< s was found not
guiFtv, and the oUier two were sen
tenced to serve 00 da:> cacb, sus
pended upon payment of the co-:*
and good behavior.
Ed Cope and Walter Reed, larceny.
Iieed was acquitted. Cope drew a four
months su-ipended sentence.
John Gibson and Howard Gibson,
dynamiting river, called and failed.
Walter Ashe,* dynamiting river,
continued.
Fronk Crawford, reck Ins Iriving,
? ailed and failed.
Charles Pa^more, seducti in, con
tinued.
Manuel Xicholson, ali: capias.
L. C. Parker, abandoi-.nent, aliat
capias.
Alvin Cogrins, larceny, alia- capia-s.
Hen rv Rich, murder, alias capias.
J. L. ?Buchanan, prohibition viola
tion, nol pro-.
Boyd Buchanan and Daniel Press
lev, trespass, f> months suspended on
good behavior and payment of the
costs.
Joe William-, prohibition violation,
nol pros.
Emmett Green, prohibition viola
tion, nol pros.
Ben Curry, breaking and entering,
not guilty.
Divorces Granted
Ethel Litteral from Lonzo LittcraL
Vernon Massengale from Cindf
Massengale.
J. T. Wood from Virginia Wood,