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THE NEWS-RECORD
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MADisON COUNTY RECORD
Established Jane 28, 1901.
FRENCH BROAD NEWS
Established May 16, 1907.
Consolidated Nov. 2, 1911
The paper that tells what the
people in the country as well
as those in town are doing.
Published TWICE A WEEK-Tuesdays and Fridays
THE ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER OF MADISON COUNTY
MARSHALL, N.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930
4 Pages This Issue
VOL. XXIX
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Unofficial Returns Indicate
The Following Results In
The General Election Held
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1930
WILLIAM R. WHITE
LAID TO REST
I PROMINENT LAUREL BRANCH
CITIZEN DIED AT HOME
SUNDAY NIGHT
it seems that the above named
officers for the State
tricts were elected. A more
complete tabulation of the
votes will be given in. our Fri
day edition, after official re-
For U. S. Senator:
Josiah W. Bailey
For Congress:
A. L. Bulwinkle
For Solicitor of 19th
District:
Zeb V. Nettles
For Representative:
N. B. McDevitt
For Register of Deeds:
Jeter P. Ramsey
For 'Clerk Superior
f Court:
J. Hubert Davit
For Auditor?
J. N, White
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, FojjfTg3c;6?tor;.
B. E. Guthrie
For. County
Commissioners: .
The Three Republican
Commissioners seem to
be elected. However,
tli a vnt i in cIoia that
Afi.n iiv'Mrs- p- A. Dnnahoe, Jr., last un
complete returns may . Mrs- Donnahoe wa3
change tne results.
At the time we went to
White, all of Marshall. He is also
Survived by the following brothers
and sisters: Mrs. Alice Runnion of
I Marshall; Mr. J. N. White, County
Auditor, of Marshall; Mrs. John
Roberts of Marshall; and Mr. John J.
White of Fort Benning, Columbus,
Ga.
In the large assembly which at
tended the funeral service were quite
a number of people from Hickory
and Asheville, among whom were;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anders, Mr. Jeff I
Runnion and family, Mr. Frank Eller
After four or five days' intense
suffering with hemorrhages, caused
by cancer of stomach, Mr William
R. White, of Laurel Branch, passed
and Dis- awy about one o'clock Monday and family, Mr Rass Eller and fam-
morning, November 3, 1930. Mr. Jly, of Asheville; Mr. ana Mrs. Jas
White had been in declining health per Buckner, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
for a period of about two years, be- j Eller of Weaverville. Mr. White
ing critically ill and hardly expected was a good citizen, had many
to live two years ago, but had re- friends, and will be greatly missed in
gained his strength and was getting his community.
uii juiriy wen until inursuay oeiorq
his death. Funeral services were
GET-TOGETHER
ON THE ISLAND
turns have been made.
, Election day started off with from Uuwl Brancn chuwh
rather unfavorable weather,
the surrounding mountains be
ing snow-capped, and the at
mosphere cold, damp and dis
agreeable. V However, the
0Hdates made an early, start
kij assisting the voters to the
polls, and spent a day of hard
worje. TJhe Marshall school
was Wuroendedf for the day oa
CONISRESSMN
News has been received in Mar
shall that a son was born to. Mr. and
morning.
before marriage Miss Sarah .Pritc,h-
ard, daughter of Congressmen and
Mrs. Georvre M. Pritchard. Mother
press, 20 precincts of the 24 ' and child are doing nicely at the
in Madison County had report- hspital in Ashevdlle, W.ei,, this
in iTiauiouii hospital in Asheville. When this
ed as indicated by the accom- comes outj whether Congressman
panying table, from which we 1 Pritchard has been elected Senator
, 'or not, he will have something to
judge that the above were e-jdivert him now he .to.gwI4
lected. By radio and otherwise father. o'x--k'"..
Monday efterhoon at three o'clock;
in charge of Rev. J. A., Bradley,
much beloved pastor of the deceas
ed, and the one who baptized Um at
the age of 15, 45 years ago. Mr.
White was 59 last May; Asi'.st
Rev. Mr. Bradley wetfe Rev, Mr. A
brams of Mars Hill, the present pa,
tor of the church, and Rev.. Perry
Sprinkle, and Rev. L. C. Robert,
four of these ministers paid thf high
est '.tribute to the Vf of the -S4
ed. For tb entire 45 yi-
AMERICAN
EDUCATION
hi WEEK
;Raieigh, Oct. 26. A publication,
giv"-: - many suggestion for making
ihp 'rogram f or the observance of
tne
opruuuo, . - - hxinkn Education Week in
lomer pastor, oi tne wwra.iu., Nmw 10-18.
l. lttst, ben issued by .ft,. State
Juj)eateitdnt o Putlte Instwciten'
and'ltad be
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and ltad been an activw and ardetjwr' 'wrr tf7rCrY 'Ja
wWkS, for ntany years 6f thir ! : to te-che"' "n?
riod bein in the capacity of dcSctin. j Prvttow. ,
As a' part of the service the choir Thi bulletin contains matenaj
.. . . . . ..j . ii mti;nui Aav hv Hav with reference
sane "Asleep in Jesus, ana now v..,,-- w .
Firm A Foundation." Following the
11 A. M. TO 2 P.M.
SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1930
Let's get together again. Let's talk with our
neighbor from the other side of the county and
become acquainted. Let's learn of what he or
she is thinking: of what he is doing on his farm.
she in her home. Let's get his view point of coun-
tyaffan-s. (
Briefly, that is the purpose of the Get-Together
Picnic to be held on the Island hv Marshall on
next Saturday. Also every one attending is go
ing to have a gqod .tinije.- The committees ap
pointed to arrange the. program and to plan for
the occasion in general are working. They hope
that many families (for this s for the whole fam
ily, ladies and men) will fill up a large basket
tributes of respect by the' ministers,
the casket was opened and the re
mains viewed by practically all the
large congregation of friends and
relatives, during which time a num
ber of selections were sung. The
pallbearers were his several nephews,
th undertaker being Mr. ttdrick
Bowman of the O. C. Rector estab
lishment. Interment
church cemetery.
allowed at the
' Mr. White is survived by his wife
and the following sons and daugh
ters: Rev. Wade White, of near
Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Rellie Allman of
Hickory; Mr. Herbert White of
Hickory; Mr. Guy White, Mr. Roy
White, Mrs. Ed. Fagan, and Mr. Bon
to the: general program of the week
and suggestions as. to its adaption to
the needs of -the local community.
The1, general program as outlined is
as: follows:
"Monday, Nov. 10v-The Schools
and the Enrichment of Human
Life
Tuesday, Nov. 11 How Schools
Promote Patriotism and World
Understanding
Wednesday, Novi 12 The Schools
of Yesterday
Thursday, Nov. 13 The Schools
of Today
Friday, Nov. 14 - What the Schools
Have Helped the Individual to
Achieve
Saturday, Nov. 15 What the
Schools Have Helped America to
Last year every -ope attending the Get-Tojgether'
Picnic, held in th&new iSIdison Friners ware
house, certainly enjoyed the occasion. The talks
by the different ones from the different sections
of the county 4 the songs by the male quartet
from Upper Laurel, the seleptions by the string
band from California, and our own magician,
Ben Prisby, made a program that was not at
once forgotten. Let's do it again.
If the day is one not suited to an out-of-doors pic
nic, arrangements will be made to hold it in
doors. The committees will do their part; you
do yours you come!
(Signed) Committee on Arrangements.
Achieve
Sunday, Nov. 16 The Schools of
Tomorrow and the Future of A-merica
unofficial ELECTION RETURNS November 1930
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