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4r pr-rj theestlishedneWspaperofma dison county VOL.33 0 Paget MARSHALL, N. C., THURSPAV 3EP MEMBER 20, 1934 Price $1.00 a yead 1884 TO 1934 GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY V On Sent. 18. 1884, Lee W. Sam and Miss Ella McCarthy WJlag-rona,. enn., were mar ried at the home of the bride, the ceremony being performed v the Rev. W. C. Mcuartny, r JUNIOR PICNIC THREE PlfflSONSStVAIR uMflAT S 1934. the Junior class of Mar shall High School had a most enjoyable trio to the Pisirah nauonai ,,;orest. A delicious inree periwiio, uj? .uiuji: yuiciais oi me maraiuui '-.pW picnic supper was . served by on woman, were uemg nem Bcuuui iair mex xaonaay nignc i. the light of the camp-fire. i Tuesday morning: in the Mar, at the home of C. D. Bowman . SENIORS ATTEND. J A H E MRlIpH 0 ND A Y Three persons, -two men and; J Officials of the Marshall Thirty-five if 's of the Marshall hK xJhool left at 8 ; Aaiesday morning to tie Cherokee Indian After aiinnAr tkov rottiii shall jail to answer assault her and decided that the fair Fair, which is being held this in a group and sang many charges growing out. of ra wiU.be held September 27, 28, week at Cherokee, N. C. The songs with guitar accompani- drunken brawl at Hamburg hi; and .297 This is the second time 'seniors were accompanied by ment by a member of the class, the Beech Glen section of Madthe! date for the fair has been fleverai invjted ruests The e- Tl..; 1 1.. fann Pnimtv MnnHgv nlrh A .hanrri TV,. ,. f .WVerai IHVIied gUeSlS. inese- uc .cuucxo wx Vu r T?vi?r?:- ?B. X7""!S". . nior anonsor. Mia Kiser. nd GREAT SUPERIOR SHOWS TO BE ON ISLAND HERE SHOWS, RIDES, FREE ACTS AMONG ATTRACTIONS HERE NEXT WEEK Superior Shows ?J..M" r." ' nmrnVJi, r - - . third man is in an Asheville -wai ftomniled hv the officials, wuuaw, aw u.wm vkiii a uuee uajro tat- fr1; &t .Miss dahagan, Mm.. Blanken- hospital in a serious condition. n y attractive features Professor 0. S. Dillard. also ac- gagement on the Island in Mar- The Great will begin a later, and on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1934, a celebration was held at the Sams home at Flag Pond, Tenn. On that date, a lovely luncheon, buffet stlye, was served on the lawn to about 'seventy-five loved ones and friends of these two fine folks. AU the afternoon neighbors land friends from afar were tcalling to extend congratula tions. A happy couple were nved host and mcjf ao ww r-j - ----- - hostess to their friends. Of v,oi children uresent. mrs ship, Mr. Dillingham, and Mr. 'Jess Mackey of WeavervilleVwere planned for the three fair Tomberlin. (Was taken totne Asnevuie nos--days that will probably be the bital suffering from severe best fair ever held in Marshall. knife wounds in the back and Thi organization was complet iarm and will be- arrigned for e4as follows: J. Herschel KriflN IVIHIMIAY Permits. T. D. Hicks of the-Jard- secretary-treasurer; and uuuu' ifiviiin a jBeech Glen section received directors, Earle Brintnall, J. W. (cuts in the arm and bruises. Wiple, Mrs. A. J. Ramsev. Mrs. CIVIL COURT TO Judge Finley To PreWe He is in the Marshall jail. 1 Others being held here in con- Ma: Mr; D. ii The September civil term of nectidn with the affray are Madison County superior court Jerome Angel, Kennie Cham- will convene here Monday, bers and Miss Olive Searcy. their children present, """.September 24, with Judge T. Officers could furnish no mo- Zade bpnnKie 01 mars '.b. Finley presiding. Fortyrone tive for the trouble except to Dr. W. A oms. cases are on the docket for tri- say that it was their belief that ex English oi marsiian, aufc u- vM Casea scheduled for Mon- Hicks and Mackey were drunk of Blankensnip oi iday, September 24, follow: at the time. The two men en- 2. J." Hubert Davis, Mrs. Guy V Rofierts Mrs.. R. R. Ramsey, Mrs. J. C. Sprinkle, Mrs. Annie White, Mrs. J. A. Dennis, companied them. MARS HILL Others Go To College shall next Thursday, Septem ber 27. This excellent attrac tion will have plenty of fun, frolic and frivolity for every body. It is being staged dur ing the Marshall Community Fair next week. Shows, rides, fun booths and three free acts will give an eve ning's entertainment long to be remembered. A gate admission is charged and from the wonderful dis plays which are on exhibit a much larger admission would be permissible. The charge is only ten cents. Among the attractions are W. T. Davis vs O. S. Brooks r gaged in a knife battle in the hi: A. Gunter va C. Gunter: Mar- Paint Fork section in which ff t v. Snms Mrs. John Ander- 1 1 son," and Miss Jessie Sams, all '.of Flag Pond, were V"""" I shall Buihters Supply Co. vs both were cut severely. They x4ritry supplies a first prize of Bruce Sams, who has gone to tion. inaa fl. wA, , jMcKmiey Karasey, two cases; were taken to the office of Dr. ?3 fcnd a second of $2 will be Atlanta Dental College; Bruce ; Johnson City, as well as Bank of Mars Hill va h. J. Car- Locke Robinson at Mars Hill. "riHn fa each department. A Ellen, who has gone to State -J Geo. Wofford, and lov. narr, teJ et aJ; j j Fore VjJ A w The physician was not at his 8jejai prizpwhas been offered College, Raleigh; Billy Peek, 0 of the Nat. Mil. Home 01 "rWhitehurst, administrator; fffice and while waiting for him Mine general poultry depart- who has gone to Wake Forest; son ny, wiiu John JVLetcalf vs J. T. Ballard, the men started another fight mjeAt by the Security Mill of Haynes Baird, who goes to son, were present and enjoyea et Ed firyan yg Bob Tweed flnd Mackey w a 8 knocked Kii4xville, Tenn. Blue and red Chapel Hill; and Fred Ander- f the day. let al; Burnett Woody vs Metro- down and kicked several times..-ribbons will be given in the in- son, Carl Carter, and Miss Ja- . A ainoriilar t.hinflr Was that eV- n.i;t.. T T . ri . T1 V. ii j.. a-1 mi ' li. aj 1 11.:. H I ' . . t - &vuau uuc iiisuiaucv vu., men lie wag utAcn 10 Asnevuie uiviuuai youiuy exiuuiis. mie Aiiuerson, wno leave mis f fery brotjier and sister oi mr. Addie Waldrop, administra- and the others were brought to Although tjhe exhibits are week for Western Carolina t pams was preseni. ni ia. ".trix, vs J. R. WaHin, et al; Mm- Marshall. N o preliminary hot to be judged until Friday, Teachers College. I rema.rKaov lttm"J' Jr i nie Henderson, et al, vs South- hearing has yet been arranged, the are expected to be brought ' of life. Thev are the sons ana V . - AA .. M.T X U B M. a J - V J 1 AA. . , .IHl(fHJ XW., A. V. Haiiorhtpm of the late Josian ti. x, t tj r;n. ;n ,.,;n ' "-o""'-"' . ... . T" , iu ic taoit nui auu ... .fi iiei i Sams eignt oi mem m Hwrn- testament of J. E. Redmon ; and ODPfl A I 17 A CTTBlT exhibit tewhich were all thecM!- N. Ct state iSFtliAt iliAISIMN : 'fMr'offi dren, and all eight of them are Highway commission. omin iinriiniliTi l living today, the inc now 64 years IMany presents were presented and "joyable day was had HOT SPRINGS (SPECIAL) : yase tor Tuesday, septem- .iaif II p. K 1. 1 li'w -of age. ,n ; her 2K.wiii he.. OI AH ailli Lt I 111 U ;r m7 nuniSnimfn and tokens t , nieohhua Rie Hnrtnn ACVni17l?niTI7Cir:Atri lilf 1111 Villi! ....... byall.- MotWGrim''- - I t? J .J tlBKlNU BUltT v u. vj. wiurcn, ei ai: uessie . Besides the ones already re ported from this little town to O. S. Dillard, and Mrs. C. go away to college, several, oth- owman. ers lett last week or are going general farm and home this week, They are: Robert bit will call for a first prize Robinson, who during the sum- 7 KO arA a wahH nrivn nf mor wna Tlr W T. f?nhinarn' 0. In the individual ex- assistant, who has gone to At- "c "uiu ueviceB bucii a mc of farm and field crops, lanta to continue hs medical i18"1 ems whee , the Merry- ed goods, needlework, and study in Mercer University ; lit0""1""' ine T?-a5? inc viiiuei aim uie rviuuie Rides, sure to satisfy all those seeking this form of pleasure. There are wrestling champions, as well as boxing champions offering to measure their abil ity with the local aspirants and give enjoyment, as well as ex citement, to the crowds. The Gay Broadwayites and the Su perba Shows will have f uu gar lore. Outside the big tops will be the Free Acts, and when Cap lain Cunningham on the high; Wire walking actjalances most everything in sight and wind up by walking blindfolded in a sack tied around his feet every person watching sighs with re in the first morning of the fair, A list of what constitutes each is being compiled by officials. FOR MARSHALL Personals Mrs. Albert Corpening, qJ Chicago, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Mae Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dixon, of Walstonburg, came up for 9 .1 Mra DixonVraol 1119VU, itnu m leave tueu auu, Phillip Jr., here with, Mrs. Til sOn to attend high school. Mrs. R. R. Riddle, who has 1 Ramsey vs Jftck Ramsey ; Mag- Mrs. ClydJ Fitigerild, Graky gie Allen vs J. A. Cummings, let al; L. W. Roberts vs Bank Matron, Present of French Broad, et al; M. C. Hattie Lee Tweed vs J. B. The Marshall O. E. S. ChaD- the town of Marshall to be e- . B?rn to r. and Mrs Ralph Work was started last Fri-been Quite j11 with an infected day on the new reservoir for.Iool 1S oeinning 10 improve. .. The Parent-Teacher asocia- Tw;Vd. j7h. Enelishret al. vs ter No. a neia1 meT redted wherei the chlorinator Anderson, Friday, Sept. 14, a tion, at a canea meeung inurs- ( . v Eno-lkh. ef 1 ? j. M Wesf ,w laot wHn.v 0ft now stands. Labor for the m-oi- daughter. JShiBrii from un-iva E' D' Reynolds, administra- at the Masonic Temple. The ect is being furnished by a gov- Mrs J. H. Stines and Mr. E furnishing children from un- . T . p ; . nri.inoi aoot ftf fv 0,faw ernment emenrencv deDart- C. Coates have as their guest der-privileged Marshall Soon i was Mrs rciyde Rtew ment and part of the materials 'this week their mother, from clothes in order that the chil-.p, .Ma 9llIltlll, n ' Qfoi,, ,j . xt n .u for the- structure must ho fur. near Grape Vine. i a i i i 7n amount ; of the lack1 H- Weaver' etal; and Levi Mc- Grand Matron of the Lodge, nished by the town V inrV imt 0ther distinguished visitors , Town officials bel f l-,I'k On Wednesday, September who attendedVhe meeting and arger reserve ir wi (Builders Supply Qo. vs Stanley aid, of Raleigh, N. C, who is f?r the- structure must be fur- children are handicapped in this respect, and the P.-T. A. hopes to overcome this. A can vass of the homes of the com ieve that a will remove 26, the following cases are gave talks were : Mrs. Joyce the hazard of ah inadequate scheduled: - Finlator of Winston-Salem, N, water supply during the win- Gomery Edwards v8 Esther C, Associate Grand Matron, ter months, in case of fire. Edwards; WiHam Parris, etal, Mrs. Minnie Lewis of Ashe- ' ;; vs W. T. Davis, et al; Kermit ville. N. C. Grand Conductress, rrejbvterians Hear Dr. Knox In Farewell Talk The Rev. Dr. J. T. M. Knox munUy will be made, and all ,lnZ Sh! fate GttSbli SSlerton et al; Charles Lee Tip- McCrary of Asheville, N. C. ! ments in?i reHef Past Grand Matron. Mrs- Em" ments in the reiiet worK room w. . . , , n s HtinTOii M-AmkA ikoad. rtoeuio thechoo" Srooks' et al; Citizen Ban'k vs' Courtesy Committee of the Preached h's farewell sermon i t h - s- Brooks, et al; George Grand Chapter. at the Couper Memorial Pres- uS and furnitur! and turn-5obinett. vs Southern Railway Six other visitors from Ashe- byterian church here Sunday gneives ana iurnnure uu iurn P , rsi- -,Q ti, r a ,rni ri m mi j nurht. He will leave thin week it into a study room and li-.r.ni,a ,. w w n0--,4 u w 10 a.u- for Morristown. Tenn where lOT all SCnOOl e.: nr-4. r t . ..in. -1 T x io will ho naatnr nf threo ' The annual reunion nf the vo ocivite uiuiui vu., inc. , vine were aiso pre-aen. . r r. j Wayne Peek vs Jeter P. Ram-' After the official meet ino- the churches. Bnggs family was held Sunday, - : . ' o in il. j i . 1 c a. n i. n i. i nri. sev; and Madionn Hnimtv v Marnhnll ninmter ).aiaj tho me omer cnurcnes in oeuu en, oeecu vjicu. nc X,,-- 1, mow AtiiiAiTiw vs Service Motor Co. purposes in the mam building .WjMrTla PooV wa - 1 has become very crowded The , community building, was, erect (te& ,as GWAAr;pryject ;last spring. Mrs. CharletfBurgm is chairman Mrs. Mildred. H. Iz lar is vice-chairman, and Miss Lula Chandler is secretary and treasurer of the association. Prof . W. L. Rikard is principal of the school. rape To Entertain Teachers The P.-T. A. has announced that a special meeting will be held next Friday evening in the Junior Order room. The ob ject of the meeting is to honor the teachers. Therefore, it is the desire of the body to have a large number of parents pres ent to meet the teachers and see that they have an enjoyable evening. week-end :yi4t'lastjireekwith iief.for if the Captain should Br'iggs Reunion The French Broad Baptist S. S. Convention will meet with the Grape Vine Baptist church nuuraiiaii iviiauLer nonoren me : - --. uihiuci u.vv r. is. a W.TT:vWeaerfcet;al. ,Wtoitl1a.dfiyg)itfpl-ooiaI'W , who :.arnye eariyWat.pTOgrwnis-inow in fie i.div.. i ..!.-.- j Um 1 " 1 . dHotiH . ,fVn nPraihvtwitn ur. aft anil . aArviraa.in the ;.tenT.' fsn 'heutdmifuarth- no net is spread below. Cap tain Dobbs' h'gh dive of over 100 feet, in the air into a net ten feet above the ground will supply plenty of thrills, while the Mohler Dog and Pony Show- will please the kiddies as well as the grown-ups. The president of the Mar shall Community Fair is Mr. Herschel Sprinkle, and the sec retary i8 Prof. O. S. Dillard. Bring your wares and prod ucts not later than Wednesday, September 26, to Prof. Dillard. There will be handbills avail able with premium prizes list ed, i The women will get in touch with Mrs. C. D. Bowman con cerning their wares and prod ucts for this fair. COME EARLY AND STAY LATE S. S. CONVENTION TO MEET AT GRAPE VINE The jury ;lwt f or-thia term- of hour. court follows: j : HV K, Rogers. John Cassada. O f AT Roy Henderson, Robert Lewis, u I il Andy franklin, G. C. Ramsey: J. W. Wilson, R. H. Maneyy.R. B. Deaver, J. K. Metcalf, J. W. Uliandier, W. D. rlemmons, J NG vices. The Rev. William C. meeting, on the grounds, ai : Blount, pastor of the Baptist ter services, lunch was spread 'church, and the Rev. Ralph B. under the tent, and many visit- Rh 11m nicer naatnr nf tha Moth- om na well na memhera nf the CONVEjNTION d S church' took part in the "family enjoyed the; bountiful Dr. Knox was pastor of the The business meeting was 4 The Madison Countv Staring Presbyterian church here for called to order by the presi- Convention met on the last 4th seven and a half years. He is dent, Mr. Gordon Briggs. Of- finnrloir nrifh fVm TIHH1 ITtrlr a nntiva nf T.omorl Vini an ft firern for the vear were elected lenn., hospital, has returned. . r, u piarir R s Veith w church. Fine music was' ren-has held Pastorates in several as follows: president, Mr. Hal home, after, an absence 01 a- . , n v w ..p-.-. .dered hv sll daiM nnuunt on sections of the United States. Brhrirs: secretary. Mis3 Athlene SJrH irA, ' 'Claude Foreater. puitcu wci vu me wajr w full recovery. VISITING IN MARSHALL Miss . Mary Rose McCord, Woman's Missionary Unipn Meets j the 4th Sunday in this month, particularly in the western Briggs; historian, t h e Rev. , The convention is to meet with .states. ' Sheridan Briggs; urogram com- the Little Ivy church which is Elder3 of the Presbyterian mittee, Mrs. R. R. Riddle, Mrs. located two miles east of Mars church here have as yet made Nell Wilson, Mrs. .Porter Ray, Hill. Evervbodv is invited to no effort to obtain another pas- and Miss Texie Briggs. ; . vcome and bring your classes tor. The Rev. Dr. Robert I.' The program , consisted of The Woman S Missionary U-. rJ mtarfHA. n lfa r.nmnn f ITnnTviUe Tenn. tallra mola hv Mr Jim Rricrtra fromBouthern Pines, N.Jnion of the Marahall . Presby-have some good music and a will look after the affairs of the and Mr. HarBriggs, and a nura- WhO Wa3 the last principal Olitenan Church met last ThUM- -; , , ..,. . . I rhurrh tnr tne nreaent - her nf anirituala n1 nthAi. rel. the Presbyterian school in 1908 .day ; afternoon. vBeside8 . the our Bin?illg g0 down x beijeve atives, sung by the Swiss and here, when the county took o- regular members being present, ft takes singing in our church The teacher was giving a Swannanoa quartets. v ver the school, is back visiting, Miss Jeannette Jones, a. pais-, work. We are to meet at 2 o'- lesson on the creation. ' John The oldest member present friends. Miss McCord has been., sionary from Persia, and . Mws clock interrupted with !the remark, . was Mr. Shepherd Briggs, -8 4, rin community work under the Rose McCord, who was a for-' C. PONDER. Chairman My father says we are de- of 'Mars HiU. , . Presbyterian Board - in h e ,mer principal of the Marshall. 1 scended from apes."--. The next meetinir is planned making. The story of the livesof S of our overseas missionaries will be told by 3 different people- -A missionary sermon will be? preached by the Rev. J. L. Bragg, of Horse Shoe, N. C The Rev. Mr. Bragg is. a great- speaker and no one in our as sociation should miss this op portunity to hear him. The singing will be in charge of EL S. Morgan, Jr., associational singing leader. The Devotion al message will be brought by the Rev. Frank W. Morgan of the Grape Vine church... It is expected that upward of five hundred people will at tend this convention. Let ev erybody come and help to make this the greatest Sunday School Convention ever held inv the French Broad Association. FRED JER VIS, SupL mountains of Kentucky since leaving Marshall, and is now a retired worker. -.. school when it was under the ."But I thonghgt rour daughter enttured to that - Bromisinr row Your private affairs have to be held at Middle Fork on man didn't keep hi pro A skeleton is what von have supervision of the Presbyteri- left when you take a man's in- no interest for. the class," was the second Sunday in Septem-j "tes, but h a .s, were also there. ;; , .., , sides out and his outsides off. the teacher's guick response, ber, W35. v . ; be. Jk. ,
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