-1 i) MARSHALL, N.' CrFajDAY,: JULY 18, 1930 if - ZBOO VOL. XXIX. 8 Pages This Issue THE. ESTABLISHED HEVC1 APER OF MADISON COUNTY vj $V irs Session Mars Hill , ftrc r- i I lu"Siirhmer School Gloses L sur.:::ia tc::zzh at ti. h. a C.4H.Jn Yul-t 1QiXtrn 4 lift pIaRIIV . I - i.- . uuiua t - v w u. ' v a rf trm of the. summer ill.. . ; a . tti'a rtoi i!i'jOn trm. loiiowea juohwv '.-:! Vr 17 Who finished up their junior "Ju eollegs work during the first 'term i and received, Jhei diplomas." ;rour h(t . ' 1a i hmiomi rrnn i iii'MLfn liuin uis J preparatory department. ' ti5 While the enrollment is.- never quite so large during the . eecond term, it -is fairly good at this time. Tt.nfoeonv n. M. Lee wll act as di- , rector of the work during this term I since Dean Carr wil be away for a part of the term. ; ' Mtb. Millstead, known to our ' boys as i "Mother Millstead," was called away last week due to the ill ness of relatives, in St, Louis, from I aun stroke. t ,. ', , ' . t,j r A jfc and Mrs. Frank Clark and M' Mamily, who have lived here fo sey 'ii i-.eral year waH Mr. Clark, was in " .i I ml nmed "from visit " ' to relatives"! JttarylaBd.,, . - -' Professor and in-Ri& tee nd J Jliss ElizaWh. ' MiddletonJ inade-. W-t4r, to lSryc Cit Bpb. i IWIle: kad ' Fonts', of Inter, in- the sectiba 5f 1 -e J3B',,U" ,.Qrg lastVeek. A X? V -X i-'n ; -vl'v',;!' ii; -ito and , 'M Hl'Ja son f AshevUW spent V! i?'.- 'l'. 4 Eaters-"' -rmoUer,.- h 'U;iss iTv.Lnie Wght, j wen Boston, spent 'i'fwr 4ys here lst "iir" friend arid class- . mate. vro t . nr mower was iu( ( "1 1 . ill 4f if' A N'-' : iviviit mvLiuuKrvi west ruiiii, vaiiiumiai nmuiiigAUV mikcsi aivik entered . in the mternati6na( frog jumping tournament at Angels CampJ Calveras County, Ctl., made, famous Sit Mark Twain's "Jumping Frog story. The winner jompedj IZ feet, Hty4 incnw, If I 1 v 1 ''Mil"! W , 1j , es it py ti Yc"p:tii tld hens ; fr Wt another.' year? Ifkr'OfteJi!I 4AlrV .l ' t. anawetit by, tlving my experience, I have one' hen' that is now m h$r r a seventeentb' yeari anjf still lays iwell. J ' Last .year ,she I laiA.from January t , 1 until vshe" ' took ,-hfer est "in ; March, 1 $ 5 chicks and raised them all' hut two.' She began laying again within a weolc after the chicks were, weaned. and hatched out another , brood in 1 and has,been laying steadily up to. kltffQ XtVVP rCiVJS the time I write , this (in February.) ililllJ llijiil .VV" flow; is that forfa 1 7-year V.old; U If H V A li IV KnT . Sli-. ia f.tha Shade Island U.Lt li U XX. f Red type.'-,:l'lv:i- 'A - nPIMKFnJ -4dy .figure" shothat a fceAU not f- JLIliUXlUjLlpv in prima laying ondiponx. until she Is three or xour.rears om that a hen: often-jgetf w ." imit Biuinm dvis liiu , a aL ' ur . s.uu .. . . l. a.t. h.'-titMat rnr v A.i'n-.tr -.. j . . .r .. - -. -- ptti'I; .v. reP wwt r; ...,h soils of a : Bepublid wwen w old-yowparrlsoa, fuftMh -"children and live In wi irganized th citizens of Japan from - - j '.. cities,1 'Royal Dixon,. .naturali rtde--. ,ive. : ; liAljpnLu rllil!' "Magazine; , Bm, he adda, are. ofteTv' , The Mexican beetle has been par- ' , i . "L .Wiiton' fa 'btawls and tienlarlv damarins in preying upon "t-iik?-w4 i roher;elementih,.thehivci.' V . ' ,Anpt,her fcnc;..t .sg as.iane ihai; The'eows', 'Elton JeXpUM,, W. c'atch ""these beeties, anii .U.e-, JI'.-J way. of, all flesh. New bridea no lcmSv 'Jcr, ereatures' suish 'ax plant ,0; WeS,ts", turned ever tK'ciftn-jr-give their-husbands c indigestion and. the,, fac iht. nt . "cowboy? fn ngolqgy o they can hft-,Un iritlr home made psstry -and eake. herd .and. protect them, makeanthem j djef mora effective nveans found - , . , ditnewt to xtermmate in tnv..gv j YJlUda3Sa i Th."cow strokedunta, fff-S poinedy moving pistur directs. - f . . . : Oxfdrd -Qrphqnage Singing i ClaspToWe Here July 25) I ' t ' , 1 pi , fj.,'.i' ijUNSEI-PlSrl SERVICE ' 'TeiJ Miss j Alice. Hutchina JDrake, a Washington woman who, earns her living" by isnsweing-wisei and; other wise, i questions ; read 1)jr s tnilUons of newspaper ! readeM ; throughout - trte United Sfates. tall ihe. honor 1 of the Ration's pioneers in br.oad cast ing" 'educational 'programs, j I,1' t In, 1924 she , was invited by Sta tion ? W. R.' C. to broadcast: a regular weekly lecture ton ,7 Art . iii Wash ington," 'and this was ) frequently, sunnlemented bv weekly "flbook ' re- views which she made jrer.-the Na tional Broadcsstih 5QhaViIn July 1928, she began broadcasting a new series of radio talks .' The-' topic se- looted was famous; Piaintijngs ot i Kf T nJn f l?f Mtl ' . IV Art AO1 n XT Q f. 1 it1 BEETLES ; : v The Japanese beetle entored the -United SUtes in 191 through a small shipment of bulbs from Japan to Riverton, New Jersey.. The-Jocal quarantine has been graauauy eKien- I'- i : Li.t . ii .i! lit, if. If give a concert at the Marshall 7 tligti School" auditorium '.next 'I i1! Friday JulyS, "at 8 oclock i-a t 1 lit i of -the good that flasj .heretofore ire-':: .-j sulte4 from the visits made by these ! children.: and wa. ara -confident that .n .- the effort to make' the forthcyming! ) viBit a success, as well as a blessing ?-- ' to our community, will enlist your hearty co-operation. ,. . , ANNOUNCEMENT ternoon interested listeners tune in ! ,u be a decoratioii at the and to them Miss Drake's lectures have been in the 'nature of a contin uous educational course,'-. ;.- . .., i . In addition Miss Drake has con ducted the Book Lovers' Hour at the Washington Y.W. C. Af a. weekly and' every otiher week in broadcast ing, great lumbers of persons have mini) liar. letnrea to - be intellectual stimulants, ndL ths' ,knpwledge ithey have acquired through, hef, wonaer ful fulids of bjformetion and her de Sire' to . help jpthers Jeara things 4!hat n Kanafit nm hmx nlaced People 'nndpr a debt of lastitiz cratitude to Took Lovt'S' Honr 1 tnw for i .uat ' ww' wmalever i. r .'alniained f h8d at the .Central Union Mission purely by the,, volunj tary eonCrlbutionii which the mem hers turn- h . - - . . ' dav in Aufenst. We exDect several singing classes and, testimonies and A. a real religious meeting. .. Everybdoy is invited to .come and ? take a part in the meeting. Come ' one, ' come all, and come praying, expecting God to bless. Services to commence at 2 'o'clock. ' , 1 , J. G. RAMSEY. JR. . . Route 4 .... . Marshall, N. C - , . . .. t .r . , .. ' ... i . I Some Causes Of Pres- - e n t Unemployment fin OoreeJ'i Mrsy Henry Tilson and' grandson, - Raymond Tilson of Asheville are t i i' ithig relatives, here. .- , ' '. .Charlie red Harrell of - Forest City, is spending some .tint here, at the home" of his grandmother, Mrs. ' AHie ..Hutchina, ? ' . i V' ' . ' - Mr. and Mrs. 'William -Runion . "'spent several days with Mr. RunioriV nressed by - Elizabeth CarWr, of the Radio .Household. .Institute who i is ' K'')M, 'tn'a h drit?,That seems H be perfectly 'naturarquestion VERIFY. - i i'i hVi t' was asked of Miss Drake , TRAMPS AUBl she tdmitted that her sale , reason who wa recently ar- . . . . v. j w 'i-1'" ' 'x. i rested for panhandling a dtrae--sup1 other forms of art because --.Ti., -fi. hut. , whA in de ' ... : - .. i T Kadi&.Mousenoia-.insxreuw wno - ' .-.ii ... 4-, """iU1 v vv, . thbsii Were thmgs tnas .v!v., t,. ii h,ftU PP"9 edfl of fermented grass . t Jl9 wanted milk znos w 1,.a th. -a - In n ohok. Wioroadr. on the , - 'c- kept hi from 3. TdrtsW'M tltfks wonderful woman's frfends thanmillion housewives over ' hemllV ha. broadcast, more- nationwide network of stations. , Z'iS information .worth listening t .A hrida knw. much had been Wanted by the ants. Later W.01 "1. ' ftirely without pay, than any living v, Doctor Mlra wno rascuui, - Bein the. onquastionea pi- The unemployment problem la ' this country during the past year -has grown intensity serious. ' There re-rf ve"j cf 'c - s 1 ow----, j-'1, CS.of Iach'is tie piwi ' j--AratJon as some eeem o;0.ink. The bast and most efficient leader of tlie opposing party'' would no doubt be faced- with, the.' same condition. ,-The entrance of too ttany foreign ,' ers'is one cause.. Time after time as t they pass the required rules and seek f work here,' the common laborimt A mericanjs job s made less secure be- cure oecause' tne zoreigner can ana v does, work for a much smaller wage. j The use of machinery has to some .j extent affeeted .hand labor, but we i do not feel that we could accomplish '- -much -without it now. """ . It is 'practically impossible for a boom as that of a few. years ago to ... . ut- o...inw 'more aDOUS'.inescence;:oi icovaiwir, jn '.ue Beaaon iuu - .. :'.-r.,n sans sJTffi-w: ar,rk r s&jsZ'-zS' ..'Hunnion and 'Vis Kan Clbbs'had spite genera puouc ,iu. w -4 on ana v -fbBftA married .f i-'oout "three rv-w. - V' ' ' '--! ' - -, '.' ' ."'"months, mostof the f "s'at "Th In Y fl t' place' domestic Dixon found alf a swarm of sMi;U" kJiw nothing of " -nd their gbUnce'i.J e f i .e important stu-: bees intoxicated 1 from' a-sweetr wine announcement ear"1 es VprUs. ' They are.. -i Cireetaville, r. c llVk.jt ie a sur- dies in m rn school. All el ' ttiw mil's for themselves, anoj praw' now '.In" the ne -. cor' . T ilseowries ars iins! in : their hive Sober' beeaj.were .... r:.f.:. ."...I . ..... V A- ..... ... . A-.! H ' ' .. ... J ttt.f A-vlAtttArft .AtlSfl.. ilxc lessor and lira. H. u. r4Tent- ai institutions fcy worU Jtnown au- Crickets are jifipecKea tne ham and family. spert the week-end "thoritles arid, - 'as -a. -result, " when, list ssys. and ilien 4hey mate, the T-: 'rc:tivfs in Ten-osses., ' the modern gM learns v -cooktog. female breaks tilie wings of th:ale. T Urs A. C KatJity, .a farmer res- hint; she la espitalizing aa'rthe exB0-.e can make no more flirtatious, -- ' . ..v , jpendlture of Irx? ums .of money noises. ." ' - (Continued to sev-'h p.ge) ,. V g cf exreiienC9 pald icr y The naturaliBf declare, that spi- " tlpirrath bv strinfinr weo ' The increasing desire of employ ees for '.thoroughly ; experienced workmen 1 probably en, indirect 1 I -...J " v' ' ' a and plucking upon h nd oak igger I ! "The Mdoi ;a insect found in' Prance, ,'lroadT . used ,to.strr. 'e with, her f;rrt cake .m aaartfl ,rnm ,fttennaes grew- with all te 1 1p she co ordinary flour and the ingredients-used under the old fash- rt t-yj k m TT ioned methods, has given way to the ,1 V'1 II l. j J Jj l Ljr J T - . -i might eat a moderate mldntttt "tw andWom.M tn .T.-',' .ways, follows a boom.- and sleep aU tne newer , " , '..- - - ht who. drank coffee'-with their - d -ers had many nd. unplea-J' -:J ApCOUST.IC3 ; - drcairs, -were. easily -..disturbed ;ty , w. - ' ' eause, It is not possible for every, , nc' es and did not wak -in. Dr. faut. Heyl.f. U . Fn"c on vho .ppije, for positions to be , .-aiH those who o-V.Rnii Standards says unat . ;'..;, .-v ijio.i.ni . . , vjv. experienced. . j, abstained ,from .he ewrage . ; hen e but two problems in the . , ' '. i.V(taMnr1 - acoustics: f ' tjit. k b no means least, comos . lirofesaor' HoUingswortli ef Cotr nfm'r practical ' character J the problem of consumption. The urrsbia University found that wane maybe designated, 'as' the' laws of supply and demand govern, coffee increases speed lfe; topwa and the public problem.' ? : the prices' 6f all manufactured goads steadiness and consequently- een'' Thft- private problem ia that of as well as farm -products. -If there and that in sny but very smaU doses producJn - iound-proof . partitions U an pverproduction, things are com- ; ; h -aaendctrwytolproducaiinsominia. tocreasme fr concentration" , qCpelUd' to slow down until the sur-tn.r-rnt 1 experiments, at Colum- -afa bc li'r-and, plus isvnsed,'but if a product is in- bia U..iversity, Norman W. yn, . . totensifed -IhV rea demand, it brings a.' better for more -J '? Z N Ml hS. . V. e"Ty0ttZ7L rensonably -sound-proof "price resulting in the call f. many other -. irg 8?eed anf mental stimulation, af- .. . fl This eu.ployes. , ' I r"odera bride who uses -special cake flour , and saves her husband's indi i- "The tno '-r?! hW !g knows fects- accuracy and has a decidedly ' . B-,i t r-. , unforableeifectatahfch level and . .w' BONNIE ENSLEY. that i Fpc ,r, y 1 l'y s ' 3 1 -0 Si" C ...4 S. ' r bread a s of bf.lie ' , is c !y a . ' ' he ' r c iBn..Aorauwfi-n " 7 reau of Standards Ifor the past six ' ,nlrTW.adJeJ ri'or seven -year., .and several hn- " lU i,'lALLhf f atIOn WithU By'nPinlf-'Cd type, of partitions have-been ' . ' yluoied, ranging Trom an eignwpcn p-T--n . s ' concrete wall to: a singU sheet of 4 S I - L'tS ' I wrapping paper, t ' As -a result of . -i answer I i . ... . I other, the question "Is' death inevitablet? poods. m f..a a.T.i Ive..Sut not so with natter Tr- Eusehio A. IlermaTidea, of the -v r,f 1 rnce at rans. xeiu r i f ::ow who hitched hhbrse',1T.?t,:1',princir,0-8 W ! OV" ! t , . , . j forr- cf a Interna ls at a chsl is in ' -es not cf all f r the f - -:iza-', sth. '.h- c t f at ; i"ve to tahlished. Ih fch first clace. when .dealing r vvo cut his hand on with hbmoleneoi" -vb"s it l as le-cn WASHINGTON. POST. frr;J Gymnastic ! j f k a t s to found that the so ! d3icnnined by the ter square-foot. ' ' T - - Eat to obtain J t stui'.g ly inflation in this v ' i - ". ."walls' f jroIJlit'.-e s b's suit'. ' Acoustcs . ccrr IT nairket and inf-u' in genei-al use in 1 1 Z'"2 iiys. ; ' : . T 1 1

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