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DARRINGTON, W. NEWS
Well Folks, We have some very
sad news this time ? Mrs. Cole
Ensley died April 29. She was buri
ed here May 3. Mrs. Ensley was
born in 1879 in Haywood county.
She leaves besides her husband
to mourn her loss three brothers,
John Phillips of Canton, Albert
Phillips of Gastonia and Tom Phil
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SYLVA, N. C.
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Argura News
The Oak Ridge Baptist church
conducted a Mother's Day program
Sunday with each one taking part
making it very interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Johnson of
Charlotte were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bi ?oum. They
took part in the Mother's Day pro
gram at Oak Ridge church Sun
day.
Miss Alberta Melton was the
dinner guest of Juanita and Nor
ma Jean Burrell Sunday.
Mrs. Alvin Rigdon of Asheville
is spending a week with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson.
Mrs. Albert Amnions leit Fri
day to spend two weeks with her
parents in Pikesvilie, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mathis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Melton.
Friends of Mrs. R. M. Broom will
be glad to learn that she is" im
proving after an extended illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burrell spent
Saturday night witji Mrs. Bur
rell's father, Mr. John Broom.
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lips *of Ryderwood, Washington;
two sisters, Mrs. Laura Snyder of
Old Fort and Mrs. Dallie Clayton
here in Darrington.
Mrs. Ensley joined the Darring
ton Baptist church and was bap
tized August 31, 1930. She has been
a faithful worker every day of her
life since. Every one that knew her
was her friend, old or young.
Pallbearers were her nephews
Joe Stoney, Tom Ashe, Harold
Hatenson, Bert Tavter, Elmer
wood and Robert Clayton, Singers
were Fate Shular, Bedford Blan
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fox.
Rev Will Breedlove conducted the
funeral services.
Out-of-town relatives presenti
for the funeral were Mr. Bob Ens
ley, Sedro Wooley; Wills Ensley,
Lyman; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ensley,
Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. John Ber
ry, Alderwood Manor; Harvey and
Hal .Berry, Seattle; Tom Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Phillips and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ghent, Ryder
wood; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clay
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hayter
and daughter, Seattle; Mrs. Laura
Mallonee and Mrs. Jack Cogdill,
Marysville.
Old Uncle Mark Reese is better
after his illness.
To meet the need for a hybrid
* corn which will mature at high
elevation, the State College Ex
tension Service will experiment
this year with 10 acres of West
Virginia Yellow Hybrid 1163. The
demonstrations, will be conducted
in fields of 3;500 to 4,000 foot el
evation in the mountain section of
Western North Carolina.
Preserving Children
By Larry W. Mull
Take one large grassy field,
one-half dozen children, all sizes,
three small dogs, one long nar
row brook, pebbly it possible, mix
the children with the dogs and em
p*y them into the field, stirring *
continually, sprinkle with field
flowers, pour brook gently over
pebble>: cover all with a deep blue)
>ky and bake in a hot sun. I
When the children are well and;
browned they may be removed.;
Will be found right and ready fori
setting away to cool in the bath!
tub, place on crisp linen blankets I
and cover with desired .amount of,
quilts and preserve several hours,;
after which they will be refresh-1
ing at breakfast time.
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'EXPERIENCE...
Is The Best Teacher In Government"
?
Charles M
Johnson
With His Training In
All Phases Of Our
State Goverment
Is The Best Qualified
Man To Be The Next
GOVERNOR
Of North Carolina
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Charles M. Johnson was born April 9, 1891, on a farm near Burgaw hi Pender County in east
~ ern North Carolina. He attended Burgaw High School, Buies Creek Academy and Bingham
Military School. His career was started as a clerk in the state auditor'* office at a small salary
and since that time he has steadily climbed the ladder of public service. His activities as State
Treasurer have brought him not only state-wide, but national recognition for progressive ad
vancement m the field of finance. He has a ywt knowledge of state government and has dealt
with all phases of the government. ? A Veteran, he served as a sergeant in World War I, his
ton in World War II. H^ serves on more boards and commissions than an? other official, a
testimonial of his efficiency. They include: Chairman of Banking Commission, Chairman Teach
ers' and State Employees' Retirement Commission, Chairman of the Local Government Commis
sion, member of the State Board of Assessment, State Board of Education, Council of State, Vet
erans' Loan Board, Board Of Public Buildings and "Grounds, Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit
Fund, Sinking Fond Commission. A deacon and Treasurer in the Presbyterian Church*