J t Marshall; n. a, Tuesday, may zo, 1930. ZBOO 8 Pages This Issue hi! "1 1 , 7 MARSHALL SCHOOL FINALS Commenbement Sermon .v D , iWed By Rer, P. Li . & Hi- Kil" fa, t( 'Th closing exercises of the ,Mar . s shall school are ; taking plate fr-this i week.! -The baccalaureate sermon ' was preached Sunday night by Rev. 'irP' h.. Elliott, vice-president of Mars ' Hilt college. Before the sermon, the :' invocation was pronounced by Rev.J. T.' M. Knox, Professor Robinson -pre-1 ' aiding. ; Af ter : the ' JJoxology, the '"senior class, 29 ta'ambejvwith' caps' : -and gowns, entered the rear of the , auditorium, proceeding very "slowly 4own the aisle on either aide, while - ' Hiss 'Hal played the march. ; The congregation en sang "Holy, Holy, Holy." . Prayer was' offered by" Bev. G. C. teague, pastor of the Marshall Baptistchureh. A?very eweet. duet a wae sang by Misses Marie- Haleand ' ' Violet Wrfahtileeompanled at thS pi-' - aaa h?)BxC3frA , Stuart;' JfefeTJMd "Elllotty tbWtninced bsAfjf doM Robinson as whose brifca t king " 1,1 bi - 1 '! . ' .. . ' ' M.t. PaluWi Salll Hall -A " PLAYS GIVEN Fairly ' TsaVvJAdimoij 'wiiaeaees t . 4 flays At AarJMnShoI. ' . i THE PUBLISIE 3 COLUMN ABOUT V -1I0US LIATTERS 5 r. Three one-ct plays, directed, by Miu Ada Michael and Mrs. ,0.' M. Plankenehip were given V the Map. shall High School Uuditbrium last tVidayf evening .Considering ' the fact that there was -an, admission charge, the attendance was quite sat isfactory, and , all seemed to enjoy the larger part of of we program. i' In the first play, "Indian 6ommer,"v the following pupils had parts ! Johnnie Robinson, i: Page: - Brigman Horace Davis, Clara Eads...'.. 4-The seeond play - iwas a comedy called "Neighbors," which was quite Those had 'touched every'-nook" ahd corAer of Western, North Carolina. 'r 1 Bev. Mr. , Elliott then preached from the Scripture, found; in Matthew 20,; in which Christ taught that service and sacrifice- are the prerequisites of , po sitions of honor in. His kingdom. , He compared the graduating class to the class of twelve-v disciples of Christ, and delivered a fine sermon along the line of five lessons which the mem bers of the class ahouli leara as they go out upon the joutney of life, of which this is but the commencement Following the sermon,' the bene diction" was pronounced, by pr, ?! M. Knox, pastor of leresberian church. . Sv' Thursday night the Class Day ex ercises will be givenin.: the form of a play--"''Ghosts :0 Tdmorrow Friday mpxitf graduation, exercises, will take: place, the address being delivered by Mr. J. W. Bailey of Raleigh. Following are the names of the graduf ng class: CUm Roll: Joseph Harrison Eads, Maude Marie Martin, Minnie Lee Rector, Mary Frances Tweed, Zack Arnold Bryan, Lloyd Herbert Boberson, John Worth McDevitt, Charles Robert Hinkle, Wanda Roberts, Merle Sams, Mary Thursie Green, Jessie Marguer. ite. BaU, Viola . Bedmond, Thelma Louise Tweed, Mabel Clara Farmer, Mary Lucille -Farmer, - Mary . Frances "West. Thelma 2Faye ,1-Uin, v Dewie Evelyn Treadwxy, Alma Irene Rector, Lola Dorothy pone, Agnes Gennell Fox, Agnes Rapens Freeman, Docla Velma Buckner,- Duffie Faulkner, Jacob Wiley ; Reid,'; Zenna Agnes Tweed, Warren Todd Ramsey, Carl M. Bryan. - ,-; v , . ' ' Class officers are M - 1 , - Joseph Harrison 'Eads, - President Maude, MHMartlri,;Vicr-President till '' Minnie , Lee .; Rector, .Secretary: and - i Treasurer. t r Class Mottf "FtSlshd--yet- . ." i '.ginningV -!.' -l' t Clasjj colors: Green and White. Marie Roberts: Ssllie'BalL George Roberts, Herman Bradburn," Mayona Ball, ViolarBaU, Gladys Meadows, and Thelma Deal. j. ; ,mh(! i ,1 The third play, "Pierrot's Mother,? was also welj done, those taking parjt. fa It being," James :Story, Iva, Glenn Coates and Portia Coates, land! these taking the part of Japanese girhi in Plerrott's trope were Nell Dodson, Bo" ketta FHsbyi'andlda5!.; r'-VT i ; Especially ; cutefWe! tie j j ballet girls, tota of the first 'gradej!; ' t', . . Stage managers for ' this Occasion were" Nell Dodson,' Ernest' Snelson'and utherPhillipa.:'MVr.j',: :'!;( MR. C A. THOMAS DEAD f "Mr. C A.TbomaiiiAsheie, in ' Asheville Monday morning. Mrs. J. N. West, who by marriage, is con- nected -witn tne lamuy, weni over io Asheville Monday, .called on account of the death of Mr. Thomas. We un derstand the body will be cremated and taken to Ohio for interment OUGHT A MAN VOTE TCI LI 3 ENEMY? H these days when io m&zy candidates are in the field for ' ..office; and the chief subject' of .conversation is along the ; fine of politics, elections -and Voting, Jiave our people thought ' ; ,that there could be a conditicjn la which' one should Vote eyen; I for one's enemy? That wc j'i indeed be hard for, m6st peo-" . pie to "do, hut the point 6tl4J article is that personal preju-' dices or pref erences should iput aside-when one comes W: the ballot box. ' Voters 'should not be so much interested in' '.Whether or not tljViv- t r! CiVdV are'.elecfed as in whether or not a candidate is inos fitted for the position which he' seeks 'Wr Bwr coteiye of instan,Ve in w.hch a; man might vote agnsteverJhi? fatheV'r brother, if in hiij better judgment fie should consider some other candidate better fitted for holdingrther position. The welfare of the public in general should ha the controlling factor in making iip one's mind how tdjcoS ballot." In an extreme case ' we can conceive of a man pvmg expression to real patri otism by voting even for ihiS bitterest enemy if, in his con scdousnesa, he believes that! enemy would better Serve the public. ' -(t-ifCv J WILL A SECOND PWMyf . NECESSARY? F Madison County so, many Indidates are aspiring for the same office, it begins to Joas if a second primary may be necessary. !TlM'::iai can be avoided by an agreement among .iidil that the high man be de clared the nominee. Thi.hawevr, is not always satisfac toryr as the high man may Sometimes be a long way from HARSH ft I: COLLEGE COM-l 1 ; ! MENCEMENT NOW, IN PROGRESS TRAIN SCHEDULE.; CHANGES SUNDAY ONtf" TWO TRAINS , PASSING MARSHALL, AFFECTED', ' ' - - , f T , . .' r Beginning next Sunday, two chang es will be made in the schedules of trains passing Marshall " Train.. 'Io. 27 which has been leaving; Asheville. at seven o'clock P. M.,s 'Eastern Standard time; going .West accord ing to Sunday's Asheville Citisett, iri'.l be schedules to arrhraJn .Cincinnati forty minutes earlier, and' train No. Hj which has been arrivfaig at jar shall at 2:26 P. M..will belet&ck about thirty minutes later. ' We Kope to give: the exact -.Marshall schedule. for these trains' in ;ir hert lasue. NEWICHURCH AT LEICESTER TO BE- OPENED SUNDAY r , n't 'L' " M ' t NEXT FRIDAY TO BE, . LAST DAY .f- THE The commencement exercises of Mars Bill College; are- taking place this week. The baccalaureate ser mon was delivered last Sunday morn ing: to a full church.:- Before the vis iting minister (was ' introduced, the congregation was favored . with vsj most : delightful male quartetj a fe-' male solo,-violin and piano music Rev. X. R. Owen, pastor of the Mare Hill church," then called upon Dr. BV L. Moore for announcements for the1 week.' ; Dr. Moore then, in addition to giving an outline of the week's exercises, read the following figures (Which indicate something of the col- lege work. XT'r1UP AWARDS FOR THE COLLEGE 1929-130 ; 1". i The list of awards which Dr. Moore read Sunday follows: i Old Testament u. New Testament hurches of N. T L S. S. Manual . : : i Building a Standard S. S Young People anJ Adult Dept. -Working With Children Leicester's new and spacious Meth odist Episcopal .church, South, which , Soul Winning has just been completed at a cost 'of ; Pilgrim's Progress more than 115,000 swill be formally opened, to the public with an all-day program Sunday. The tnorning worship will be he'd as usual at llo'clock and will be fea tured with a sermon by the Rev.- Dr.' Plan of Salvation General Organization B. Y. P. U Sr. B. Y, P. U. Administration . Special Course B. Y. P, U L-u. MISSION STUD Yt Stewardship in Life of Youth . D. M. titaker, presiding elder of the-1 W. M. U. Methods Asheville district, an &u jnstruinental , Pioneer Women duets by Miss Sue Triplett:arid Prof- Matthew T. Yates lessor C B. Bohannon. j The Ministry of Women CARD OF. THANKS Cls flbwerrWhite Rose. . The'-play Thursday "nigluVwHrbe given by the entire senior class, the ! fallowing having apeciaf roles in the in Joseph Harrison Eads, Mary Fran. Mes Tweftd,' Lloyd Herbert Robinson . John Worth Mcevltt, Charles'Rob- j,cillo Farmer, Alma Irene Rector, and x Docta Yelma Buckner. . MARSHALL BOY t. vi v ' WINS PRIZES ; i" A - Sve-dollar gold, piece., riven' by J1- the United Danghters.of the Confed- . ' . . V - i . m e. TTMf -11. 1 - Aef West Asheville, who submitted the ..'! Vluit .MU m. ImVm " ws won byTeddy Eobinson,' an' of . t.s Mr, and.Mrs.jL M. Bobinaon, of Mar v aaa. The.prue was awarded at the . rsi9S0.' . j -4-- r . " . ; .; T r -'-' Another prise, a' Bible, given" as IUJ .ti.s vuv wo compoSiv.on ca TTho 7rote' The Elble given ' fcy the pastor of Gak.Forest'PTesby .: tariaa 'chu.xh wai 'also won by this i " young man, Tedr Bobinson. tIt is - .quite; an honor, for. thia young eaaa te have won both these prises. I wish to thank the good people of Meadow Fork Township' for the kind ness lowCepmea while enumerating .hevn)50sf ,am sorry this is late, but 1 have been very busy in my crops since I have got home. Hospitality reigns4 supreme in .their homes. " I ' worked Meadow Fork township in 185 hours. . J. WELDON HARRIS. , 'o t '-.. - , Jiaving the majority. However, there is a stroncr feeiino- iu gainstAputtinilpeopil second nrimanr ; verv ofte4h'panfltHrA'Wim4ili''la a .I'VThe afternoon program .ill consist Judson, ihe noneer F&SWfml0 74:short addresses byhe fol!6wing iLivjngstone, The Pathfinder rights in asking for the second primary Up tothis time, we have seen nothing in print about this matter and it might be well for someone to make a proposition. m 173 11 12 60 44 IS 40 92 S3 85 . 8 . 64 . 82 6 22 26 15 44 150 MR. ISAAC PRICE HURT BY MULE Mr. Isaac Price of Spring Creek was seriously hurt Thursday of last week when the mule on which he was riding threw him. He was on his way: to see his mother, Mrs. Joe Price, who is quite ill. ENTERTAINING SENIORS TONIGHT Coudert Does skirts? . ' Horsetail -No, only she wear too thin one. J. Marvin Glance, ; C. R. Bohnnon, Prof. A; C. Reynolds, and Judge Rob ert M; Wells. Special music for the afternoon program will be furnished by local tal ent. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend these services and inspect the new church, according to the pastor, the Rev. Marcus E. Leftwitch. An es pecial invitation is extended to those ministers who have served as pastors of the Leicester charge in the past. The building committee that has Grand Total, including regular college . 'courses, S. ; S. Study Course, B. Y. P. U. Study Course and Mission Study . . 1292 Miss Selwyn McDevitt is enter taining the senior class of the Marsh all school tonight (Tuesday). The entertainment will be in the form of an informal buffet supper and the ater party. Miss McDevitt is spon- oemn charge of the erection of the sor for the class. - ' new edifice is made up of M. B. Reeves, chairman, V. Ev Alexander, Sabtcrib to Th Nws-Rcord I Dr. W. J. Weaver. Herman M. Ste- the esUbluhed "paper: of , -Madisoa vum. J. Martin Smith. O. 1 WaIIb. Sam M. Mean, V. Frank Brown and ' Conty--only $2.00 ft yaar. ;iEiCJRul,lillllIInoMdMrState!- mi R. Walter Shook; - I K m f it BEREA' COLLEGE JCOSEIENCEfilENT Berea, Ky.,' f May N 1 9 The com mencement exercises' for Berea Col lege and Allied Schools are scheduled to . begin on . May 26 and close on commencement day; June- 2. - On the evening mteMAutai the Music Department will have a re cital.' The - Training School exercis es: n-ill be, held -on Wednesday the SStlu.v Onr'Tttttrsday evening the Fonhdation-Junior High 'School will graduate: 160 'students: on the eve- nlng'of the, SOth diplomas will be a- warded to- 61 Normal School gradu atesponx Saturday; evening 105 stu dents will receive -diplomas from the Academy and ;on Monday, June 2, Following Dr. Moore's announce ments, Dr. B. A. Bowers, pastor of the First Baptist church at Gastonia, N. C, was introduced and delivered quite an able sermon. j, On Wednesday, May 21st., at 8 p. m., the readers contest will be given, in which Sharon Buckner is the only one from Madison county. Thursday morning. May 22nd., the oration essay contest will be given, at which time Sharon Buckner will ren der a Vocal solo, ." 'Tia June, My Dear," by Spross. Thursday after- ., noon at 2 o'clock a debate will take place on the query: Resolved,. That North Carolina should adopt the pro posed Constitutional amendment au thorizing the classification of proper' ty f or taxation.: -mr ' At five-thirty Thursday afternoon, ' the complimentary alumni dinner will be given, and at eight o'clock, that evening, the annual entertainment by the music and expression department Friday - morning at tern o'clock; the alumni address win be delivered by Mr Allison ,W. Honeycutt Superin tendent.' City Schools, - Henderson- . , This will bring to a close a splen did year1 for Mars Hill College. . . KNOWS NOTIDKG OF MBS KENT ' - I ? J ' j degrees will be conferred" ba 9 2 ' Col-I.'.- -- , l .i Dr William Jl Hutchina, president. FL"jrr Ar::,-UAL cc: c? ti z J.zrniODisr Enzcc?At. church "V 1V V7fc ".J aaJ Lil;.""::Xbto KirA Oun! hr Jet zWuoatt wta aaae'V'- go ti. . Ty U, 1 772.' Tr-Jvw gi" T: pre tI' ef Iliadeieori, tt tLhome l JUr - i t-.l ot ti.1 k ' Lrst annual - ! IcoiTir: .; c t s f f: :: itJ -. M,. . Jl t evened : .;:3 201 723: r TU ; - 1 1 ujj c: : '-:., x Nor.', oLi aroiji. V J. A 1 '.I; ' 1 . i ra Zi t:;-- 7 f iom I ! const from J taae - I'. t;iUJj . 1 Lf t ci,l r;a (91 -t j C.a oi!.!a of H .....ton .1 I.-. .? - ,. ' t:ewn 1: rtL.ici; '..jvliibsr :.ac5 Cte dcoaaioB t Noni Ct;j;.,i and eody k k 745 chnrchea ill preach the baccalaureate sermon on Junel; and en eomhfencement day the address te the graduates will fee delivered by Judge Florence E. Allen. of. the Ohio JCnnrt'of -Appeals. a 0 .as these exercises the neighbors and frhr.3s of students and the pub lic, ln.xsneral are most' cordially In vitedrrV -. ' " 'f . . ' -r-'' JOHN F. .EMITH. ' . .r.' .. I,'" - - MeLluosr-oSay,' Corona, -why yoo spoeedey-'calle de-.doctah a stork nHhen he brings a baby? ' "Corona I donno lessen account ord'big' bilL The finder. Silvav Of Detroit Make '.Affidavit ' . f- .The following affidavit was sent to the News-Record some few days ago. While-we were not requested to pub lish it, we can see no reason for its being tent to the Newt-Record except for publication." - 4 - " . , May:T2,183J; I;f te' derslfned', h!o sole '.'7 swear that I am in no wsy'fe ble forth disappearance of L ' Kent and know nothing of her 1 nt whereabouts.' -' 's TILMAN EILVI -." " Subscribed and sworn to bt .'. this 12th day of Hay, A. D., II . u .. Joge-rh A. WHicn. , it'S OB. Kntr "PuV.Mc Wiv rhh'r- " - - . - K ! '"y commfesi on expires Jaca . 1932. 1 -

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