, 4 , ' - iv; I' ' "" W - - :." ',: . " . BO NEWS-RECORtt .'I Price a tear ... THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN : MAPISQN Nj . . . 7 - VOL. XXI ' MARSHALL, N; C, FRIBAVp NOVEMBER 27, ia2SIS ;i2oo I J f 1 v RELATIVES OF MRS. E LSMITH KILLED IN CAR WRECK AT HICKORY Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Smith left If A DC IITT I WITMC Thursday eveniair for HfcVor"iMliUlulllliL Jff lllJ N. C., in response to a telegram notifying Mrs. Smith thai her sister, 16 years of age and Mrs. Smith's unde'a small child were killed in an automobile wreck near Hickory, : N. C, f; some time Thursday. rThe small Emd Rtm by Gramham m Third rrid H Only Scoring Mars' Hilt Not 26-Mare Hill won the annuaK- Thanks- jdiring Xf football gamer from child was Idlled outright and Weater College here toaay.o to u, a long ena run viuunmai the girl lived only a few hours. Whether or not the other oc cupant of the car, was iajured and other details of the wreck could not be learned Friday. A full account of the accident fwii appear in this paper. in the third period carrying the ball over Weaver's last chalk mark : for; the only scoring of the game.. A large holiday crowd saw the contest staged annually between the two ri vals. Three attempts at field goals, a Later issue of two by Mars Hill,' were made during the first three periods after both teams had been n ' , able to thrust through, the lines r a nv -vc ruAMirc ior aw appreciable gains. In CARD OF THANKS the first half Weaver had a 'slight edge, but with the rain I wish to thank my many that fell during the second half friends for all their kindness eaVe the advantage to Mars and service during the death Hill with its heavier team. of my brother. Dr. O. V. Bur nett, of Mars Hill. He and myself have practiced The rain made the field a sea of mud and numerous fumbles marred the otherwise interest- medicine on Laurel for the past ing contest. Both elevens have twenty-five y aars arid c a n trouble keeping their hands on tfruthfully say that we never rthe ball, and were orced to al- wene anions k.nder or mora Jmost resort to straignt iQotDan ui act lai avAVAo cb trutniui Deooie aurimt au uui m 'piatc practicevrfAtiWa are ' '' Mars Hill a-thivugrig!f SaAf jtlr coming down the field and snOW and other hardships With a series of line bucks and Tonrl and attend their sick lend runs. .Gramham got away there,, as be considered -ihem from Weaver's end to. carry thef. amonir tha best friends he had. 'ball &(9itt-an&$xm$Mte attd I afit suhatpTeWl lMteqfr-&& iVL auestiotfjwiU tttiAuf talbe down. It" f1 W so. and give justice p ot par- empt to add thxtra pent, iea. until the end. Lyda, ;n the offettse, and WitK'hif:wwhii aad Kadeit! Carpenter on the defense were reiiswds for Che people 4m IthMUianding stars for Wea- Lateel and at Mars HiU, iver, while Tnpp,"dwards aad T.E.BURN1TT. GIVES LODGE EAD SEA Gramham featured for Mars TtiA liBA-nn Wad nammtrY : Weaver: ibfdov ti e.; Kia- GAVEL FROM JERUSALEM nly, I ti Carpenter, L g. ; v .. , iCroy, c4; Weaver, r. g.; Bart- - . ilett, r t.; Hampton, r. e.; Lyda, Cambridge, SpriBgs, Ta.- q. b.; Deaa, 1.. h. ; Tuttle, r. h Gavelsr Maspaic and otherwise, have been , made from maay unlqtte er historical materials. Hayes, f b.; Mars Hillt Ward, 1. e.; Owen, 1. ti; Baber, 1. g.; Cartejr, c; Detkery, ff g,; Sat such - as .wood fMm fameus terfield. r. t ; MyVes, r. e.; Cook, bindings aad trf sUae & q. b. ; Gramham, L h.j Edwards. UttoHo spots ei1 , erambMWf ;r. h.; Wiaecoff, f . . regicV aad tha Kko. 0 of; Scare by period: a niost iaterestiag ; el test Waaver 0 0 0 0 0 Ctls has baea ; presented ta Mara Hill I t ( Covenant Blue. Lodge of Masonsiapeniis, umpire, Deaahoe,, lines. oare.. jmaa. . K Mr. A. L. Goldsto recently! . - . ' -v . -, bresented this lodffe with a! :.. -.. -.i::-.- beautiful gavel, . tne neaa or which is made of a rock taken ON MYlCONDUCTiTi L By EDGAR Al QUEST I am noi blind to beauty but I'm married, lovely charmesao Although my eyes I do not shift My raptnre I don't plainly spenr. COUNTY SUPERINTRNDfiNTS ffirjIMN I . A- Out in thaibpen I will chat In tontsvihich everyone way heari . i win Da courteous ana au xnac, ; But I'll not whisper in your far! 'YOU a?e a vision fair to see it ' There's beauty in your nick aad arms, But with you, lady, I won't stf, V Behind a sheltering bank oftpalms; Those radiant charms I recogfize, -You are a visiion fair to sees But I'm a married man and wise, ... I know your charms are not for me. Is my wife jealous? I can't ay -In me she takes a little pride, Bat this I'll venture, anyway, I think she could be if she tried. . LARGE STILL CAPTURED On Monday morning, Novem ber 23, a large copper still was taken near the Tennessee line, below Hot Springs. The raid, was led by Feder al Prohibition officer C. N. Jar- vis of . Mars Hill. He was as sisted by Chief, of Police Ram sey of Hot Springs and F. C. Haynie 0f Mars Hill. - When the officers approach? d the still was in 'operation several kegs. ,. . v ? . This .was the "largest still, 4.1 i. 1 1 Xl - K 1 . County for several years. iThe people of JWars -HiH are peased with the work Mr. Sal via is doing. He has been vejr . It.w W source 6f regret that we .wejfe unable to give our reg ular Veekly: school news to the press lait.weeki but unforeseen thingahaned that prevented getting;itxi,eady. for the press. We hope that it will be possible to get this report in every week AS rHROUGH IT we hopeto acquaintv.tTfe readers of the RECORD of what the school system doirig in the County, Board of Educa tion vmet in1 call session on the i6thvlihat.-.to consider applica tions for Joans from the Special Building Fund which the last aesaldn tf the legislature provid ed, to be loaned to the counties for -the. purpose of building school houses. The first action of the Board was to approve and recommend a county wide 4pfsi$hXol organization for thfetnthejEounty. Applications wefte 'approved for a new school building., it Marshall,5 oiie at Middle Fork and one at Spring Xrra.k09f('in Number Fourteen' .Township near Center andu-an ad'ditpft'i the Mars Hill Build- wlueh . i4 already overcrowded. V,' Witlt buildintrs such as the 'Bo$cdecommends f,br these m , of, Madison County. 3; (,,in. order to make the burden vf air and equitable, that all notes, bonds, , etc. Herefore made and exouted by , the -local districts; be as sumed by the Board of Coun ty Conimisi oners that levies be included each year in the annual school budget pre" sented by the Board of Edu- , cation to care for meet these Obligations as they become' . due, as is provided in sec 175 bof the Public School laws of 1925. 4th. That we approve app lications for loans from the Special. Buliding Fund, in 'dorsed by the County Board Aof Education, for the purpose of carrying out the spirit of th! 'law and this resolution, ; aii4that levies to care for' ' eattfo'be made in the school .bfttBt presented annually to ' the comissioners for their I' approval. J JBth." That copies of these - reiofutions be signed by the j Chairman and secretary and entered upon the minutes-of the Board of Commissioners and a copy given to the Board Of Education or its records." ' "After much discussion, the J j ? ' r ? ! i suceessful ni the work, and is; places:-Madison County would urely doing hs very best to en)jfbegi;1tovitake rank with otherlBoard (of Commissioners post force the Drohmitioii law. "r44 A w o i .j' .4.5r ii.' .','.' . Kind Lady gazing at fellov?' parra of. we state. ' J v poned action on the matter uh- ,,,ne,iQiiowinif resolution: was oMartner. time tor atudv. Tne ma aay gazing at yow Rardand-pBo5ri:.hin: adjourned to meet , college' hospital) Poor'fdettAia? 'the :: Commissioners:'o'Thu l- November 19th- for tMit indorsementiji m f ? for final action Whereas, -thcr4aw of North Carolina 'have defined tha High Sfhools as. a part of the low, tyn: must" have been i. ,'";V- -'.'''JOi through a tight aqeeze." Sick Lad-"Well, the nurses Three men were t the still, andjhave been pretty good to me." Wefe arrested-8ij-takwrtok,v !, Thank goodnestf h TweJve Marshall -and put in . jail The officers estimated that there was enouah beer to nake two hundred gallons of whis-'moiithr o aV things easy b- t mu; J i. J 1 1 ; ' I .:r ,r:.r .fre aaether tioa mves. key also seventeen large iermeat- ers, two hundred fruit jars and -ElAr'City Clarion. PRINCE OF WALES NOW HEADS MASONIC LODGE from the bottom of the Dead Sa. A renroduction of the : tower of David is Inscribed on' London, Eng. Two members mxe side of the head while the f othe royal house are taking other depicts the preeentatioa active posts in Masonry accord- to Covenant Lodee 1 It was ing to recent announcements, made by. the students of . the The ;? Prince of Wales, SCHEDULE OF PICTURES TO BE , JftOlVN AtFASTIMEitflMIlli The following schedule has been announced by the man agement of the Pastime Theatre for the week of December- 1st to 5th. Tuesday night, December 1st A five-reel picture, "THE STAR REPORTER," aad a two-reel comedy, "THE HOBO," will be shown. Thursday night, December 3rd Another five rael picture, RECKLESS SPEED," and a two-reel comedy, "NO DANGER ". starring Bobby Dunn are the program. ' Saturday night, December tbA five-rel picture, "IIO" REWARD, starring the famous actor, Bg Boy WUUamaT and a two-reel King Bee comedy, "STRAIGHT and NARROW," will be the entertaining features. y . The public i cordially invited to attend. The Board of Commissioners '. v these resolutions dowfl, and 're- v - public school system of the .fused to aDDrova anv of the an. state, and whereas, the State nheations or loans' on tha basia 7tKBoata f Education and the of the countjuhit pbin, '"---; - s t0 mean that thaCounty jfion has presented a plan to the rd trf Educatioa MUST; county commissioners that is a', privrde adequate high school !f ir and i uat It has Dresented kinstrucfien for all the chil-;a plan that will prarida fqr all -, aren or tne uounty ? the chydren of the ouatyt it Andt whereas : A great nura- has presented the only plan that v, ite. af; the children of Madi- will do for this.' . In-na other", u-son are without such advan- way-can the proper districts of . tagesi. and,,, whereasr ' the the county ever have schools exr wealth ef a great number of jcept at the expense o the coun ,these.districts fs such that tie ty. districts are unable to pro- The Board of Education ;. ' vide suitable buildings and maintains. this position that the .adhipment for high school in- children of one section of the vfluction or the six months'; county has the same-right to ad--Ttwnirwithout a tax rate that equate elementary high school WOUld be exorbitant B'd nro-ladvantarM aa another. It fur. .ibirtv thus making St impoav'ther maintains that no one dis ;,iblefor children In'saleVeUlatil right vfcriet to get advantages of 'nigh schools tft draw a line arOund the .cor porate wealth of the county, PARENT TE AC HERS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED A meetinff was held on the Pant 19th of November, 1925,. at the schoolhouse- to organize a rar- l - tftfthVilftai kchoorichb f iUnlted .GrULlhaV.tif irEnirwrnt-Teachers'cAsgociation. Tne j VFjyZ'L " " ' 'Jand, ha just been installed as f Qllbwihgfflceriere elected : ft v i.:XV?;MiXT?.: HVnraMnful-MaSterof Maffdalen Mrs. Guy. Vi Roberts, President; Vice- C ARD OF.TH ANKS ! Lodre for the insuinsr year. Miss Hortense Roberts, iMagdalen-wasi the college at President; Miss ------ , w v "rT"i which he Pnnc6 studied duringtSecretary4: Mra. Tweed, Treas- V(We wi3h to thank our many his time at Oxford arid the in-,nref. The rst regular meet friend for their many acts of atitution celebrates jjts jubilee.ingfwillbe called soon and all fnentte rortneur many acts oi tm8 v ,r ; V : v .parents are -urged to come out kindness -; during tha ; sickness f x The Viscount Lascelles, pres-'and help' make' this organiza aaa Vr W;Wenibr Grand Warden; ds" to, Wonauceasa. It is expected and death of our little son, Riley Ka -.a-if-u. . l'that a sneaker will be here from Marshall Rogers,; afio Dr. Sams shortly to be for being so faithful to come t when we ealled for him. -MR?and MRS, -ii K30GERS. Wetherby, Yorkshire.,! It is weir in 'making, a cross- examination , to be reasonably sure of -tne answer before ask ing a question. Otherwise there about Tarient-Aeacher Associa tiohVorkl" IP-: r p a Marshall; N. C.f R. F?D.Noi! 1. i rxrt.invc i tth& man wnose, uttie aaugnter "nwas' asked by a visitor which U Mr. and Mrs James ' Wilson- member of the family she' liked of R.TR;D.(&v" wishes, to thank best 'Mother,'' said the child. tneir many inenas:ior. ; wen pwnp nexi i . iu.ie , sister, many acts of kindness and aH-fWMlierir'AdjBtic The FZHirr nnat1 -iotM. Anrintr thoir fnthpr whrt was 'sitttnO' In a ?tfiWuwii wmtJ,vi , . ' a pother's illness and xleathandorner of the room, poke up, especially JLl, OB11IB 1W u 7 oiins,T-r-,;i, mij- ucu tiring efforts We alj appre- do I come in 7 " ."Jit two o'clock elated the many beautiful f lo -t ral offerings. in the morning" was the prompt reply. The Argonaut. . . CI If CLE WILL HAVE BAZAAR m Jhe .Baptist jewing Circle 1 i.. , too i wo-riece raoq 1 yViV, w:t. a v.-.: 1 IrPffJl'lArii.i'i 1 yrtm'': II-- . I r! I I ..,ltsV.-: AT' ;c THEREFORE: BE IT and say , that we will us this ."SOLVE BY THE BOARD; wealth Of thi county, and say :OF COMMISSIONERS .OF .thatwe wilt use this wealth OIADISON COUNTY, THATifortthe benefit of a few the , ,;il;v.It is the sense of this children, of the county, regard- .jBoard that the building of less of ;whether , it benefits all y-aehobl houses and equipping the Children it should. vime is a matter of county .The Board of Education has L Obligation rather than a dis- mapped out a plan. The re- kwWJvt! sponsibility of the future edu- kj8c?..,- That funds be provided cation of the county rests upon jftract and equip a suiiicient the shoulders of the County uiper qf high .schools as Commissioners. We believe .vwjneet the. requirements . ot that after more fully consider- b?Zft;Mw goveromg sairae; upon ing the matter that they will .eATecommenaation or tre measure Up ;y Board oi Educr.;io:i occupy. to the office, they THE OLD DEESTRICK onun 'Mi&iven by EASTERN StAR. ' H-W. . :. - ; E COURTHOUSE in MARSHALL, will hold their ;Bkzaar at, the puia. triH!e aattaia ngWfot' . .- - i.. v 'V v 'jmaay nort JLa- recall Old Allison Hotelon Saturday,' TnX? U mMtjanmr t may ..W, December -5thr 195. FRIDAY DECEMBER 4r1925, atr$30 o'clock. .Va';: 'S .f-w iy''-l---wrr i'itV r 'i'-'"i ".-.v I i 1 t ' 1 v ? ,f " U H i vr,