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y w 1 rv4 r i it3 i THE ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER OF MADISON COUNTY VOL.33 8 Pages MARSHALL, N. CM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934 PRICE $1.00 A YEAR GREAT SUPERIOR SHOWS TO OPEN ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT ON ISLAND MARRIED SEPTEMBER 1, 1934 TWO WOMEN BOOTLEGGERS CAPTUoo AT MARSHALL t 4 Under Auspices Of Parent Teacher Aitsociation MARRIAGE OF MISS RAMSEY AND MR. WILSON Wedding' . Unite Two" Promi nent North Carolina Fami lies At High Noon, Sat. (Contributed) The largest out-door attrac tion ever to appear in this city commences a three days en gagement Thursday night on the school grounds under the . auspices of the Parent-Teacher ' 'The marriage of Miss Verna Association and "What Fun A- L- Ramsey, only daughter of waits Everybody". Shows con- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin" Ramsey of sisting of the Famous Hearne Marshall, N. C, and Mr. Ar Minstrel of over twenty ebony thur E. Wilson, solemnized artists dancing and singing to Saturday, September 1, 1934, the delight of all able to get at hih n0n a the First Meth- insirfp nf the hio- Minstrel Show odist Episcopal church, of Top will lead the entertain- Johnson City, Tenn., is an e ments on the Midway. When ! vent of cordial interest to a you stroll down Midway Lane wide circle of friends. Inl and have the opportunity of Passive dignity characterized visiting the Monkev-drome the nuptials, witnessed by sev where live monkeys race a- enty-five close friends of the round a perpendicular wall couple. and hear them talk in their na-! The Rev. J. W. Broyles, pastor tive language you will readily of the church, officiated, using understand why Hon. W. J. the ring ceremony. Bryan claimed that we all came 1 Miss Anna Lee Houk was from the Monkey family. Then mald of honor, and Mr.-Charles the Hindoo village with per- ,S. Johnson was best man. sons doing the seemingly im-1 . Master Dubar Ferrell was possible feats will hold your at- "ng earer, and ,MlssesT Be.ty tention for a few moments, fol- Jane Russell and Vivian Lucille Won hv thi. Athletic show McCrary were flower girls. with Champions and near The bride was lovely in her Champions vieing with each , wedding gown of white bridal other in Wrestling and Boxing satin fashioned along, princess to the delight of all. Many oth-, lines with long tram. The dol er shows will attract your at-! man sleeves were of Alencon tention on the Midway but' 'fee and the same i lace edged don't forget the Giant Ferris the filmy veil of tulle, which Wheel as well as the Merry-go-. was fitted -into cap shape. t,h orw4 tha, Whin- nlsn the1 She carried an arm bouquet Kiddie Rides. j of brides' roses and lilies of the He was graduated from the The Free Acts will keep ev-valley. M. Seminary and College of Salis- erybody at a high tension as Miss Houk woje a fashion- bury. Since that time he has Captain Cunningham on the ante frock of tea rose" crepe, worked himself up to his pres High Wire does everything in with large hat of black tulle ent position of engineer with the Balancing Effort to satisiy - ; j f M it J 'I , t it ' ?? :i ZADE SPRINKJ AGAIf'T JAIL 5 Sprinkle Being Held In Clayton Case Baby And 72 Gallons Liquor In Possession Of Asheville Women Two women and a babv a bout a year old were arrested near the Ivy Bridge on the Marion, Sept. 21. (Special)-lAsheville road Monday after Zade Sprinkle, 51, of Mar-inoon about one o'clock by Of shall. said tn he a confessed &c- ncers Hubert Worley, Harri- complice in the Clayton bank n Tread way, and Li da robbery on August 20, is being rnown-, ,They were driving a held in the McDowell county i P model Ford coupe and had jail here for further investiga- ln. their Possession 72 gallons tion, according to Sheriff O. F. 01 "qur- iney gave their Adkins, who, learning of Sprin- names as ireaen retus ana Mrs. ke's arrest in Asheville. brought ! J- ? Spann of Asheville. They him to Mar'on for investigation waived preliminary hearing nn a phnrtrp nf n hnld-nn near and were released on ?300 Old Fort on the night of August ! bonds each. 21. , ! According to the purported Condition Of Man Shot And Stabbed, Reported As Fair confession of Sprinkle, follow ing the bank robbery in Geor gia the robber gang fled to the hills of Western North Caro- lina throwing large carpet 1 The condition of Neade Gen tacks ni the road to retard pos- try, 30, of Shelton Laurel, whd ill ivictisiidii cl Tirne Qanmicalv- innirpH in q finrhf in Tennessee Sunday afternoon, was reported fair today by at tendants at Mission hospital here. Gentry suffered kni-fe wounds in the back and was MRS. ARTHUR E. WILSON the most critical. The Mohler ,D.oad;Ppiw.ypffeyfttt. tertainment for young and old alike. Fun Booths such as the Fish Pond, The Photo Gallery, Th? Corn Game, The Bowling , . m I ODDIATf fDPW 1 01 IllilU LliLiUl -' ' i Seniors Visit Fair ' the h.61d-up, f ound a supply of i - Members of the Senior class carpet tack3 in the abandoned was and black accessories. Her the, Southern. Mr. Wilson flowers Were an arm bouquet an ; attractive personality hd ; .r-' Reception - safd of TuimtEafc hs is a .'.'typi ' Immediatey after the cere-cal all around mnn " . TViia mony an informal reception wedding unites two of the old-' ',f3S 0ltne, TuA.!, carpet iac3 ln iftV? , held at the home of Mr. est families in North Carolina i;eof . t : l 8 t IT me" L" ""r"""" "J r, ,. TAi fiinp ivror.ia ofi-o M m o : aian reservation last weeK to suing me trail ne iourni trie in every way' The hostess, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. George Wilson, of Ashe Admission' to the grounds 'wore a burnt gold marionette ville, N. C. will be Ten Cents, and large Jsuit. with accessories ofdarkj crowds are sure to be in attend- brown. ' WAIMITTDTa Assisting in serving were," n w i i .- i , Mrs. Jack Russell, wearing rose ELECTS OFFICERS i ... sioie pursuers. icar was stolen and the flight continued across the mountains. On highway No. 10 in McDow ell county, the robbers crash ed into a car coming out of a jside road and occupied by four ghot through the hip. negroes Both cars were, Taylor Hipps, Madison coun , wrecked and one of the robber ty man who ia charged with' gang was seriously mjurd. Un- shootinR Gentry, had not been 'der the pretext of getting as- arrested this morning. Hunter sistance, they asked for help Hipp8j a relative, who is said and were picked up by B. Scott to have cut Gentry( was beingr Blanton and son, of Asheville. held in jaii at Marshall. A little way from the scene of j The fight took place in the wreck they forced Mr. Greene county, Tenn., across Blanton and son from the car, the Tennessee-North Carolina returned with it to the scene of jine Tennessee officers were the wreck, loaded on a part of expected to come for Hunter their equipment and loot, and Hippg some time today He i8 escaped in the direction of said to have admitted cutting- journsyiue,; . . 'Iftntrv. Mondav'a Asheville iV.-r.j : i and Mb. rhrla S. Johnson. Out nftn .,,T-i" ,i "i .ra.aae a wip to ine.neroKee m- tne activnies oi tne gang, r ui- Aiiey,ana many wiuw Bmf ---- r7 ijt' W o"?"co" diaii reservation last u. n-i-euiieiiiier ana i ..u j ....i t: tt : ui T,r;i . : aiuenu iiie annual inuiaii ran. rtiaruori car iiuanuuiicu ncai They vi3ited the general agri- Micaville. Learning of the pur- jcultural, arts, and crafts ex- chase by Sprinkle a short time !hibit3, and attended the arch IF ITS SCENERY THEY WANT ance to make a success for the Parent-Teacher Association. Bring Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Aunt, Uncle, Grand ma and Grand-ma and be young for three days. QUICK JUSTICE FOR BANDITS Marshall Officys Make Fortunate Arrest Most series, and Miss Patsy McCloud fiA"I " I"-1 III1' i nc a tne who wore a blue crepe suit "V- w i. V . J"--1 year with black accessories. i" S.e? school auditorium The house was beautifully M"B"' ae- oin , .A .:v. Officers for the ensu n a a i v were elected. Thev are of rose.and white was used in .B,a,xter Guti?ne; the dining room.. In the cen- 1";: "fi "am North Carolina's claim as the before of a large supply of car- logical state to secure the na- ery and Indian ball contests, the pet tacks and ammunition, a tional parkway is a sound one. old tribal dances, and the sing- warrant was taken for hs ar-1 Tennessee has many beauti ing contest by the Iriian rest and the hunt continued un- ful scenes, superb rivers, but choirs. til Sprinkle was arrested on an- North Carolina's mountain , , ,, . 'other charge in Asheville a few views are no less g'gantic, cc At noon the class held a pic- d Asheville Times. lossal, stupendous and awe in- lUliVllVVJl VII bllb VUtOAU X' i 1 - 1 A 1 J 1. Officers for the ensuing year OI- Ln? grounas. aiier ine , vife j lV1;if tho fair fhn rlaac VioM a pres- theater party in Sylva. 1 T A 1 ter of the table a wedding JrA tir. T u S" s' urovr Anel QVo ;ff rhn KriHa iwh- twasurer, Mrs. Bob Hen- ror of the group. Mr '.((. Russell, was WectifSt, M??0 ' porter, Miss Virginia tion was td wti- white lilies an vtnk and miniature bri Je and g roass, members of the so eventful day in Marshall Meriraa Pritchard and Fred cake Mr, ' Mrs. Hugh Justice, va- btudents making the trip were: Misses Annie Bell and be annintlCPfl later. Nflnio Tn PalHwAll Mplhn I Mrs Wilsaa lritt' HGINIA McCLURfi. Lewis, Pansy Miller, Willie sP"W- 1 There are no more beautiful Smith, Eula Waldroup, and mountains in eastern America Manplln Woodv: and Messrs. than are found east of the The class was in charge of Robert Alley, Aubrey Brown, North Carolina line. The tow- faculty spon- Frank Clark, Sammie Flem- enng heights ot the peaKs near Transporta-'ming. Paul Lowe, Doyle Miller, Minneapolis, Elk Park, Boone, furnished by Mr. and Horace and Jack Price. Oliver Burnsville, and the gorge of-- Thursday of last week wasj pnfy, Wfla fiervfj wita ta Tf,;,!lI1!lttees were chosen College Students Leave Bdwards, without a gun, '. ar- iHiiHmr thp nfternonn a-Fv-Twr oi wainut r.-i. a. meaaows, M ary Jtiizabetn cently trom the &pnng reeK rested two ; boys who had !viue N. n en route to Wa iv--"' v- . - jrommunity to 'attend various t o atnlpn LaSalle . l n n xt vv i'T I " wi.TiTTn,iir-ii ,i, fj-- coHflirpa are: James N. Suttles, 1 qoHot, rvalue $1900 1 near Wal-.T.,flPi a MiQroi-o oiw : r t'r Berea College. Berea, Ky.: nut and had caught the bus to- They will reside in Asheville. ward . Asheville. . Uhe two por traveling the bride wore young hoboes had held up and 'a tailored brown plaid crepe of tied to a tree the owner .and Mallison's weave trimmed with driver of the car, had robbed j,rown veiyet jabot and self him of ?40 or $50 and some trimmed belt and collar, and clothing between Asheville and harmonizing accessories. Wenvervillft. T h e owner, a Salesman from Brooklyn. N. Y., Prominent Couple ThA hride rrRdiitd from identified the youths I in ?, the gtanlev McCormick hiirh choel Marshall ; jail. They Vw ere cf Burnsville at the age of 15. rushed 1 1 o Asheville where an(j Weaver college at 18 court was in session, they conhere fihe was salutatorian of fessed the crime and were giv ej. cia8a with an average of 9S an 15 years hard ; labor and pe cent. She received I her: were on their way to the-pem. A. B. degree t from Tusculum - '-' r Sr.-" 9 Suttles, and Woodrow Woody. Spring Creek west of Hot Springs are pictures oi nature s grandeur that is not surpassed even considering the beauty Among those who left . re- of the Shenandoah valley of Virginia with its caverns, gw- s and its natural bridge. Those sections o f North Carolina are undeveloped, and. Miss Catherine Martin and in a measure, that is what Claude E. Keener, W.C.T.C., makes them awe-inspiring; Cullowhee; Rickman Davis, , Visitors to that section of th Tusculum College, Greeneville, state who have Seen the Rockies enn. ; George and William and Switzerland are as one in College, saying that scenes in Western, Martha North Carolina are on a par" Business with those famed places. , The National parkway ag finally located may not pass these beauty spots, but it will ENJOY TRIP TO 'pass others equally as beautiful CO DILLINGHAM and one who knows the moun tains doubts, that . Tennessee scenery, possibly the Roan mountain section one travels in going from Elk Park, N. C, tor Ferguson, Brevard Brevard ; and Miss Meadows, Blanton's College, Asheville. . . ! 'Several of Mrs. Jessie Kelly tentlary:fa--8;houri.after4tlieyiconejre- GweneviUe,; Teim. at .Wiaawl To Driv rWr? W from -Roberts ;Pharmaoy. Ramsey's friends honored her .gom irom imk ,a mA fv.a rima Miieh i e: A TT UJaru uvive K&r, a ...mi -i r;ii;mn.km iEhzabethton and Johnson Citr, credit was iriven the bus driver v, i,.,. kh nk vmi f rrnH. klle Blindfolded hlindfoM , Avr tha wfmrd's e,mrfoV iwr Pnmaov hnlrlo a Tenn., can compare witft any for the manner in which he te work in education at the U- ; - eyes. Cotton will be applied position with the TV A at Taze-!8ecJion lhe Tar Heel state. niversitv of North Carolina and "Saieatiea Exhibition On The over each' eye and fastened in well. Tenn.. and is a former a business course at Cecil's Bus- Street Saturday At 2i30 P.M. place with adhesive tape, then stenographer for Mr. John A iness college. For six , years paper. REVIVAL AT DAVIS CHAPIL months she has been case work- act Saturday at 2:80 P. M. ter bebg thus blindfolded, he Mr. and Mrs. Connor Tweed, er in Johnson City for the Zobar, Prince of Mystery, will will take off on his tour of the Mr. 'and Mrs. A. L. Plemmonfl, I TER A. a I-.-.,.- "irj drive a new stock model Ford , city in the new Ford. , . i Mr. and , Mrs. Ervin Ramsey, I Xff Wilortn ia f Via Mnn fit fhfl flim?aVlH K f Via Cfanrina HTntftr C... . J i J i.. v. btA Mra Plmav PoiYlUAV Mrs. The KV. Robert VUghn and tfie i.lrft. Bn J fr T Wilann of C.n luol 4-.o1am -.11 thrnnirh v A e.i j . i o.av -i. R.m rofnmoil trt TutawaII rwlvai meetiir at DavU ChapeL Salisbury,' N. C. ' He is an engk the streets of Marshall while erts Pharmacy and witness this Sunday evening where she will Large crowd have been attending, neer for the Southern Railway. cpDVIetely blindfolded, start modern m'racle. continue her work. The odrkway is to connect federal parks of eastern United' the plan calls lor a tipped off the officerg and pro- t-annA iha nnsPTiffra from nhot MtllMhlVA h1l S Utinnt.1!.... ..II... P.. to ." - . . . .... KloiV' k.nai. akAn a,'lM TT rl-.'.ln Tka.. nnlnmn f Via otatCS , 1116 PI8I1 Incr ftn the hllR " ' . r ' . Lk. K. K... a nnnnltr taaV.sr Av.T,. 1on4. fnMn thiolr will k. tiaH avap t)iA non Utr tnJ Mn V.m. SCCHIC rOUte. IHai IS WnjT The same :.; day Mrs. ;Rudi- Un the Madison, Swain and Bun-w, The populate will have an cotton and tape and, last, a mitt Plemmons, Mr. and Mrs. sll's apartment was ransacked ;COmbe county schools of North opportunity of witnessing the black velvet hood will be plac- A; A. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. as mentionea eisewnere in ""s .Carolina and the last three season's most sensational free d over the wizard's head. Af- Calhhan, of HendersonvUle, North Carolina s : claim is ' sound one. T h e - Charlotte News. t' , . P.-T.: A: TUESDAY ; The Parent-Teacher Associa tion will hold its regular meet ing' Tuesday; afternoon, Oct. IV at the Marshall school buildfns'A All parents are urged to attend- K
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