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MARSHALL P.-T. A.
FAIR
By Horn Demonatration Agent,
V - UD4 D : D ' RAM W
. Tha Marshall P.-T. A- is sponsoring
TWO KILLED,
ONE HURT IN
VOL.33
TRUCK CRASH
1 . Two men are dead and a
third was seriously injured as
a result of an automobile-truck' to' produce and harvest the different
..-.j.,,!. Tlinraflnv nf last week 1 Tne schools in the communi-
accident Bursaay or ia st weeK tM haVe had iMblu of work &om
at the intersection of Sugar the different grades. This is well
Fork road ... and highway No. Worth the effort -of the fair commit
695, near Democrat, in Bun-tee. For each year interest has
Combe county. grown in this phase of the ;exhibits,
tv " as in farm and home exhibits,
ine aeaa are. The Marshall P.-T- A. is asking
Glenn Kadiord, i, larmer, smaH community m the Mar-
01 Buckner, Madison county.
Alvm Kobinson, Jsl, iarmer
of Candler , is a great opportunity, oi tnis district
The injured man was Oflther cooperating and creating a friendly
t. Z' n a nji. spirit for the Bchool year. JCach per-
Robmson, 2 4. o f Candler. sn ,ivinjf -n this c,,., fihlUd
brother of Alvm Robinson and exhibit something that you -have that
driver of the truck. Oather you are proud of. We all have nice
Robinson had severe scalp looking canned fruits and vegetable
lacerations and possible inter- sewing, quilts, fancv sewings and
... . tj . , . i. vegetables. Two fears ag3 I . went
nal injuries. He was taken to Un 0scar shelton.s basement and
Aston Park hospital. selected 3 cans of fruics and veg.
Radford was killed instant- tables for a State contest-, Thse
ly and Alvin Robinson died in cans won a State prize m the "Ball
a hospital in Asheville three Fn Jar" .contest. You have some
hours after the accident from thing equally as nice.f you wUl bnng
a fractured skull. Radford's schedule for next week
neck was broken, officers said. Monday, Sept. 10, 10:30 o'clock
The accident occurred, offi- Spring Creek girls
cers said, when the driver of 1 :30 Roaring Fork .girls
WeXesday,ePSept. 'l2, 10:30
Ivmber. tried to avoid a colli- Bi? Laurel girls
sion with a small coupe. The . 2:00 White Rock women
truck went over a 30-foot em- Thursday, Sept- 13, 10:30
bankment into Ivy creek. i . nn t .Ht Springs girts
The three men were riding PH,fj00c-?otuSpKowomen
in the cab of the truck. Friday' Sepfc 14 10 Pinp Kirls
DR. C C PULLEY
rhtn iuM il KtoxUiSl
49, for three years pharmacist Accept. Chr At Morri.town, Tenn.
at Moore's Pharmacy in Mar-! Dr j T M KnpXt for eiht yeals
shall, died Sunday afternoon a- pastor of' the Cooper Memorial Pres
bout 6 o'clock after a brief ill- .byterian church at Marshall, Wed
neS3. He suffered an attack of nesday night tendered his resigna
i nK4- a. n' tion as pastor of the Marshall church,
T iJ c wir mnV2 n r, rl
clock Saturday morning and
with a weak heart succumbed
just as he entered Aston Park
hosfcital Sunday afternoon,
The body was shipped to Knox-
,.;ii 0j irtormont
vilte for funeral and interment,
Dr. Pulley having been a drug-
gist in Knoxville about fifteen (
years before coming to Mar-;
shall the first of September,'
1931. His former home was
ProsDect Station. Tenn.. near
Nashvi'" He is survived by
his wife, who was Mrs. Pr?nce,
and a step-son, Fred Prince, of
Knoxvil e. He is survived by
one oroiner, iuxner ruuey, oi
Dallas, Texas, and two sisters,
Mrs. G.X. Case and Mrs O. L.
oi rrospeci suuud,
Tenn.
Dr. Pulley was a mem-
ber of Cumberland Presbyteri
an church at Knoxville and a
member of the Masonic order.
Dr. Pulley was a good man and
line Citizen, attending Strictly
to his business. The many
friends of the family 'liMar-i
iall are shocked at his sudden
"SSJSa ifr
gret that Mrs. . Pulley and her
son will leave Marshall to make
their (home in Knoxville.
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IMIMI I I If H I IIMIIIIM '
XaiUlUXUi lUlUmWl, Reporter Marie Allison AAevflfe thrt an I
Will? ITI7I FI IH7D1? ; . , A . - . Jactive (Campaign will be waged by him
DEi WAAJJVEMX Cinirinir ConvehtlonTo C0' o. Solicitor of the I9ih
" , , il - - j.:1.-"MnyFnUOnvl,OjjndjcW district' whieh embraces Mad-
S, The annual reunion of the descend- U-l J A f p; nva'ison and Buncombe counties.
ants of Billy and Sally Ramser will Be Held At riliey UTOVe iwi '7,. Tm.
be held Sunday, Sept. $ on the Island .
in Marshall. AH relatives of the fam-
lly are invited te come and bring pie:
nic dinners.
BRIGGS REUNION
The annual reunion of the
4m famSv will he TheM at
Briges
the Beech Glen High School take part!
buildinsr. . Sunday. SeDtember.
9th. A definite all-day program
is Demg arrangea Dy a program ,
committee. A picnic lunch will.
be held on the grounds. All
relatives and friends of the
family are invited to be pres-
ent and bring a basket of lunch,
a community Fair Friday, October J,
at the Marshall school house. This
fa the flrat fair the P.-T. A. hue ever
sponsored in Marshall- Definite plans
were made Monday afternoon,, ty.
Mr. 0. S. Dillard and a oup of P.-T
A. members' These plans will be In
tnUl by fj,, gchooi children.
Community fairs have been held at
White Rock and Bull Creek for the
last 6 years. These two communi-
value. Ideas are exchanged on how
BhaK! school district to cooperate in.
ties feel that these fairs nav created I ' 'With a Dnrnose or iostenng geoa rroprwna at. me bhm wmw- r - - i'
a fine spirit of Cooperation. . It has fellowshin among the patrons of the .t 1 i . v.' -JL?JZV? 7 wiw-.
enlarged their immunity. m Esch 'MarshaU 'schdel district, preparations . - ' UtiMr nd Mrs J W lson P-T'
small community has an opportunity are under way lor the Marshall Com- r Vir n m 1 ' !? SiSf. te W' d LUxZ? day.
to. ie. thefruitful'effortsiof their munity Fair October 5. In our an- , f : I AICV Willi . . ",,,-11
neighbors. They would not have the lnotrocememvjaw weea in some was v-.; SrTTr-VTT" ",i,i,r f jj. fit mi
nrivileire of seeiiur thes nroctucts if acconnUbU way a number of the f SS . ?f JKf mm
thev were not exhibited at the fair,1 committees were left out. We there- Mrs? SWlfc ' RrfrfnsW. with her XZQ.WJ?JZ-ZC.
nn m . i . 4 Li t " . r..a .jj iks
inesn iam nave in eauouioDu ivro icwun uu in
making this a successful fair., Tallin
2:0 Enoh women
i LEAVE MARSHALL
which resignation was accepted by
the church Dr Knox had already
accepted a charge at Morristown,
Tenn., where he will take un his new
work the latter part of this month.
The many friends of the family in
Marshall and vicinity regret to lose
them them ev Buccess
in the new field.
NcwcirrrmiT
news left out
We reeret very much that some of
the news had to be omitted this week.
'and this news will be published in our
next issue.
Dear- Teachert r t e
Johnny.s mother "kindly ex-
cuge John,s absence r b m
hoo, terda afternoon; he
fell in the mud and soiled his
iua t a tu'uno
will nhiv. his mother.
GOES TO HOSPITAL
McDevitt, of Walnut. wa
admitted Sunday to Aston Park hos
nitai. -
. if
elects qfficeks
8'A class"o7TTa Marshall High
School elected officer8 Wednesday af-
ternobn, a follows: v
President Helen Rudisill
Vice President , Ruth Dalton
Secretary Martha Jane Rector
Treasurer
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. Th remilar meeting of the French
Broad singing convention will be held
at 8 nVloclt Sundew afternoon at the
Piney Grove church in the Sandy
Mush .section, v Dr. J, ?. Hubshins,
of Walnut, recenUy elected ehairmsn
tha 0IKi inriUa CiMse5
Civitans To Be
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v v-.
The Marshall Clvitan Club will
a. - cij.. c r mi i ;
,t the school- A full attend-,
ence is desired. -v'i's.--"-fore
THE ESTABLISHED NEWS
MARSHALL,"N.C,THUi:
Vy -Tnr a a rtrtw r. m is w it
rWAKAIMwi liiilu j 1 -JOB ;i : -
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Evnt Sponsored :Bjp;
P.-T. A. To B OctoW S
.others:
COMMITTEESMi
.
The following, committees
have been appointed for the
Marshall Community Fair:
Entertainment M r s. Hu
bert Davis, chairman ; Mrs. W
' m V ; n" leata:nxfsundav for Meredith
Ki McLean, Miss Hunt. Mr. U.,floiliHrt4AeWttv er f or th
S. Dillard, Mr. R. A. Tomber-
RefreshmenWM r s. Cub k tZZrv re Vrl
Sprinkle .chairman; M r s . o
Claude Sawyer, Mrs. C. L. Ru- msUr cho8e aege, open -
vfiiWiJrfpS lE! qMB fl'S&'Knl q Et,,ridKe of
Vanda Wooden Mrs S. B. Mr. ,n- Pan S ft. "de;i
Roberts, Mrs. Jul'a Meadow a. 4k 8
Mrs. Fred Sprinkle, Mrs. Nell.fJ?088 Sl"!?
fJ'r:
Miss Winnie Bryan, Miss Key-
ser, Mis3 Gahagan.
Healthy Baby Contest
(Committee to be selected from
Grade Mothers).
Needlework M r s. Hubert
Roberts, chairman, Mrs. Pul
ley, Miss Mayme Morrow.
Fireside Industries and An
tiquesMr. Roy Gudger, chair
man, Mr. J. A. Dennis, Mrs.
Nat Holcombe, Mrs. Crawford
Bryan, Mrs. Will Morrow.
Flowers M rs. Arthur
Whitehurst. chairman, Mrs. O.
C. Rector, Mrs. E. R. Tweed,
Home Economics M i s s
Thomas.
Publicity-Mrs. Guy Roberts,
Mrs. H. L. Story.
.Pfarm and flejd crops: Guy V.
Roberts, chairman; J. P. Ramsey,
jWiley- M. Roberts, Frank Runnion,
Bernard eed. Bryan .;iw?ue,' aoq
Besslsir1tfy-M A Den
nis, chairman; Mrs; Nellie' Carter,
Mrs. Robert Teague, Mrs. Lillie Bry
an and Mrs. William V. Farmer.
Fruit committee Everett Tweed,
chairman; J- H. Stines, William Spen
cer Rice, and C. L. Stamey; Vege
tatfles C. H. Reeves, chairman; O.
W. Rector and Bob Tweed; Canned
Goods Mrs- A. J. Ramsey, chairman:
Mrs. Wiley M. Roberts, Mrs. Pearson
tiall, Mrs. Willie Runnion, Mrs. Polk
Bryan. Mrs. Lillie Ward, and Mrs.
Wade Rermon; Pantry Supplies-T
SEEKING OFFICE OF SOLICITOR,
MARVIN CLAKCE
Out For Solicitor
Of Thw District
rAmini, n nf th. titter-
L. -u- . i,;
the announcement tnis weeic or j-
routv havino' been born at Cross
nv i. ,
moc(" to tha Leicester section of
i.. - .v. j.v vt.
'wj,en h- bont two years old. '
He 8tjn iivtta n th Leicester com-
jmunity ere he owns his home. He
!h" bee engaged in the
years and has frequently appeared in
th courts at Marshall.
The candidate for solicitor nas
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fit
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S- 1 oeen . raenunea wim in nepnoiican
CDOO llparty' since early childhood,-having
lorssjcen uie political set-up or a long
f iorearents when yet a small
Dov and has worked nnstrntmsriv lor
uccess of hat party sines long bs-
he became old anough to vote.
I OF MAPISON COUNTY
.YLPTEMOEj j934
T.t t - lww
1 rs H.n i 1 mud the his school- A full account
'.1
MrsT.'W' Ramses, Jfra, J. Henchel
Snrinkle. Mrs; t S. DilUw and Miss
atSWoJS' , '
1 Ever committee ii to ht
nrMMt.,1 if tfc. Ta.Hav.
nephe Mck Robinson, jpent Fri-
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day Jto PWday nwtn relves
nicKorvj aA' mocbvii.ia naries
fe1
with hi to ntir pnllecrn hre.
Mrg, o.fEJsam smnt t week on !
a tri0 t iChicago. she Ws ccom-
panJerbyjheV two sons 0oiway and
Oscar; "Jtrcfeiv
Misses Pauline Wall and Julla Cox
Ml 1 - - . " 1-1 . ifxl
session's, k Miss Sy1vja Ammons
Dr.J
it. McrjtB, of Ha-
vana, Ciib who have W wable
to tendttheir usual vacation period.
at meirinonie mere on -coon i irr.
MT'.i,l til l...ltl. ...n . nr k
MeCaffalll health, spent few hours
here lai
iday. They r.re acom-
panied
f'their son. losea. and his
cousin,
ftp! Green, of Gj-eeIjville. S.
C, ;ac(
rpanied them, gnd Mr-
Green
i Entering colldgie here this
weekt4 Ut?
Profeoy? and Mrs. A. y. Noland
and chiiAen .visited Mrion nd p0r-
est Citv'the latter part of lst week.
Retuxnuif wtlh them was Mi- P. B
Verao iMrs. . Nound' notneri of
Forest jCjty who will apend about
twe vecs here with her daughter.
Mrs; ty.g E. Wood had as her
guests ter the week-end, sister,
MrsSam Browning and on, Luther,
ands heC aister-in-law, iirt- Boyd
King, ; pt Knoxville.
. 'Mr. Mitchell Carry- nd his bride,
were guests of bis brother Dean I.
N. Csw iMtJMiiCarr Monday night
I2r.r"
Tenn.- Members of the Hel?e facul"
ty and other friends, numbering a-! Ivy; three sisters, Mrs. Eliza
bout 60, were invited to the Carr heth Payne, of Asheville, and
nome tor tne evening to et these
guests.
Mrs. J. W. Huff, who "hag been 0n
the sick list following a tojil opera
tion in the Aston Park hospital last
Thursday, is much improved and a
bqut her usual duties.
For some time aL''! of the ,j0imitory
rooms have been engaged, and since
last Friday students have been arriv-
Ke is chairman nf Tu-t... r
Wo. l, a member of the to,.ncomi,a
county KepuDiican execur've commit
tee and a member of the ftuncomhe
county Republican club.
Mr- Glance is a member of the Bell
Methodist Episcopal chufci, at Lri-1
:the Sunday School work of Uiq church,
I He was recently chosen to represent
ihis church at the Annual C0nferece
'October Vj-.e""J"n, Ballard, anl U Ferguson.
I He is' prominentlv connected with L ?lower Tbrea,r.er8 J"e TJ?is
ithe Junior Order United Aifler'can iBrigmon, Verline Ballard, Ha
iMechanicS; being a member of Lei- zel Angel, Edith Radford, Ida
icester Council No. 212. and t -pres- j McKinney. Cora Rice, Bernice
rn rv nir n rxi All trM mi . fl l
ent serving as- Councilor of local Angel, Archie Anderson, Ber
l.rctp!iiycV'Airel. Berzelle Gardner,
Iwhich is comprised of Madison.
cojrvDe, foiK, uenaerson. Hsy'od
and Transylvania eountia.
In addition thereto Mr. ninc b
a member of the North Carolin fette
Jcouncii where h has ser'd if noein-
ber nd chairmajt respectrvy or the
Good of the Order and Credentials
committees. lora s Honesty, xmaness ana in-
Ip his announcement Mr. Glance jtegrity. He was known to be
say? he stands squarely o the P'.one of the best-hearted youths
U aAnntaA kv th Rpllblipoll State
convention held recently in ChrWte.
in HHition thereto he offers hi3 Pr-
sonai piauorm " w
and with a' minimum expanse to the
I ledo bit scred no-
inr to the faithful observe of thi ,
'nriinln If Aleetitd."
The candidate also state: "1 nU
appreciate the support of ewew
in the district The recO
life as an individual and M
recfri oi iy
wjlcoma a
.most searching investigation int
ery phase of it I have n roinl8
to make other than the fles Pr
formance of the duties placed upon
th Solicitor to the very bat jf my
kill and abUitV.. . The eatanaign I
.kail nalM wiTl ha H tliall ft-I USN I
nified as know how to tJk I
abhor mud slinging and I "hall Bt
stow to such tctivs." ; ,
ThedV" ot. Justice d,M,nd .the little Country church were
fair, clean, fearless and host d"- .proof enough (0 attest the Targe
tion of the courts; . free. oj number of friends he is leaving
semblaiiea f pwneeution i'h.tainil '
affecte.4 by the personal opinions or j"""1?' ' ; . TT. -
ffte,in cf th orosecutioaT attorney "We know not -Where His Is-
& j&TCSfc
points toward a.
fine school year for both the college
WILSON RAMSEY 1
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' ' Anounement was made n last
S,,nd.y' on CLty f?88 ?' Ahe
Saturday, Sept. 1, of Miss
vnia L Ramsey, only daughter of
IIW DBOWl Ulli'-HailIJt . WS
hplda position wit4 the Southern
, Raiiviay- After an extended tour,
n. j ;u k t i.nn.a
rAXvnT.r " "
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FINAL RITES ARE
CONDUCTED FOR
GLENN RADFORD
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Funeral gervices were con-
day jnoraiwr aTTerry's Fork The slogat r f to ? 1,
ZJwXi nea'Wk for Every child." '
;Pant Fork, for Glenn Radford, JSetaSo? fsTfaTr t'held
20- wh aS killed Thursday Frida'v. Sober
afternoon in an automobile-, 5. 1934- The object of tfo fair is
truck accident at the intersec-to promote community spirit.
Aw rtf sflr miul anH I Tie P.-T. A. will have its next
Mrtway 6S Var Democrat
in Buncombe county.
The final rites were in charge
of tine Rev. T. E. Woody. He
,was assisted by the Rev. Geor-
Quintin, the Rev. Monroe Whit
son, the Rev. A. P. Rich, the
Rev. Lee Lovett, the Rev. H. P.
j iu r,, t iw Tin-r
Hicks, and the Rev. J. M. Bur -
leson,
Interment ws in the family
I cemetery,
A larger crowd wag present,
it is said, than ever before at-
tended a funeral in this section.
Mr. Radford, who at the
time of his death was residing
at Buckner, in the Middle Fork
section of Madison County, is
survived by his widow, Mrs.
Verdie Ballard Radford, and
an infant son, Doyle, of Buck
ner; his parents, Mr. Curtis and
Mrs. Minnie Radfordi of Justi
Don, of Just, and Orville, of
Misses Essie and Frances, of
Just; his paternal grandfather,
Mr. Elbert Radford, of Just;
and his maternal grandmother,
Mrs. W. W. Ballard, of Bar
nardsville, and several uncles
and aunts, and nieces and
nephews.
Active pallbearers were: T.
D. Hicks, Vemie Chambers,
Kenneth Chambers, L y d a
Dockery, Robert Ballard and
ra -RAA&as
tr m
v j n w a
Kenneth and Oscar Anderson,
Clvrf Brown. Grover L. Aneel.
r.nvAnn nritriri A N Ri.hinson.
J. F. Carter, Willie B. Metcalf,
'Berry
Duck, William Henry
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BUn-lMae R'ddle, Keda bnepherd,
inez Anei, Aatnieen jcaiiaru,
Grace Maney, Lucule Gnus,
.Orla McKinney, Lucy Dockery f
iFlJ& 2: '.J
nign urioute was paw iiniHS
funeral orations to young Kad-
of the whole pountry. The
large number of floral offerings
and the throngs who crowded
lands lift
Their fronded palms in air
We only know we cannot drift
Beyond Hia love and care."
CARD OF THANKS
We take this opportunity to
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thank All Of UT friends Who
were so kind to us during the
death of our husband, son, and
brother, Glenn Radford. We
highly appreciated tne beau-
ifnh flral nfFarinera ind th I
workof those who had ttofr'JOTE
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nerai service in cnarge. - i
-i. . . THE FAMILY. 1
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PRICE $1.00 A YEAH
C A Tl 17 A Tl Y 17
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ATTEND P.-T. k
CommittMii Annmn hi n 1
' For Marshall Fair
About . fifty peiople attended thsF
A. meeting at the school Toe
The Rev. Ralph Shuroaker led;
devotions and speeches were made
the president, Mrs. C. D. Bow-
i, Mr. lEarle Brintnall. Mr. O. S.
isutara ana otners. i valuable susv
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1"- w .offe?1 th vanoo
committees and a fuller account of
these suggestions will b published
next week. Mrs. Vanda Wooten was
elected 'secretary and her account of
the meeting follows:
Marshall P.-T. A.
ciation had its first meeting for this
(year lp tne nign scnooi auaiionum
(With more than fifty members pres-
ent. The association adopted as its
SS'&Jl i "S
me 'urgle every member to be present.
Secretary. VANDA WOOTEN
H. CURTIS BUCKNER
Funeral services for H. Curt.'s
"ucaner, oi, iormer resident or msw
lm . .. ,ntlHnv - Aa..
ville hospital, jvtie conducted Sun
day afternoon at. Stars Hill
Mr. Brckner is survived by his wi
dow, Mrs. Sallie Alien Buckner; tw
n2Z:!r
brothers, Vetes Buckner, of Mars Hill
and Luther Buckner, of Detroit,
Mich.; and five sisters, Mrs. J. C.
PipeSj of Woodfin, Mrs. Pansey Sell
of High Point, Mrs. Gypsy White of
Marshall, Mrs. Vera Ammons,' of
Mars Hill, and Mrs- Ruby Littie, of
Wmaton-Saem.
MEADOW FORKMEETING
foulwif'. i" f,WT LitfS
Saturday, 11 o'clock, closed
a t
weeks' meeting at Meadow Fork Bap
tist church the meeting being con
ducted by the oastor, the Rev. Wal
ter Goforth, assisted by the Rev. S.
C. Roberts and two licensed ministers.
Eugene Moore and Taylor Woody.
25 additions by baptism and ther
church was greasy revived- Thank
ing everyone for the hearty coopera
tion and l'jjeraj conitribultSon, and
prav-jng God's blessing to lead us to
greater fields of usefulness,
WALTER GOFORTH.
AT WALNUT
NEXT SUNDAY
The Rev. Raph Shumlaker will
Dreach at Walnut next Sunday mow
irnr. Sent. 9. at eleven o'clock. In
iMarshall at 8:00 P. M. the Rev.
wf"eL.Wl J!
L1113 UlOtl TV If 1 J v wiv -
sr.RU MeyioaiBt enurenj wtwoay
welcome at these services.
Leaving Marshall
For College
The following are leaving Mar
shall for the various colleges:
Katy Sams. Sept. 10, Meredith
Collsre. 4 .
Patty Tom Tweed, Sept. 10, Ashe-
UlSTwnitohur; Sept. 10. W
Scctt.
Marv RudisiH. Sent. tl. W.C.U.N.C
Jegnne Sprinkle, Sept 6, Mars Hill
Margie Sawyer, Sept 6. Mars H0L ,
Paul Roberts, Sept 10, Cullowhee.
Hazel West Sept- 17, Limestone.
Ruth Dennis, Sept 11, W.C.UJI.a'
Mary Knox, Sept 11, Va. State
Ruth Knox, Sept 11, Va. State.
(Miss Martha Rfidmon left Sept 1
for New York to go in training.
S. S. CONVENTION
The Sundav School Convention 1
with the Bull Creek Baptist chorda
Sunday, September 2nd." '
An interesting program was rear.
dtarfecL v - c .
The Sunday School address was bw
Don C- Young. - '
-"The Last IBook" was a chelles
to the Sunday schools in the Freacsi .
10 tne ounaay scnoiua m w n
BpMd xwociation to come back to
tW llte,,.of thft Bible.
The next meeting wf,I be held mith
the Grape Viae Baptist churchOct-
.ber the 7th at two-ocioct
It is honed that the thirtr-nlaa
churches , of the-association 1riU b
feed . JERVis. Sooerintendeat,
lola JOE ARROWOOP, Secy.
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