J, trt 1 v." f tl .9. ii ,i mt TP U Lu 'Hi -J THE ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER OF MADISON COUNTY VOL.33 8 Pages MARSHALL, N.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 PRICE $1.00 A YEAR PARK TO PARK HIGHWAY SHOULD : TRAVERSE' MADISON COUNTY TO MARRY IN NOVEMBER FIFTY-SIX MADISON COUNTY STUDENTS ATMARS HILL COLLEGE She is the daucJiter of Mr. aim mra. oeur; rriicnaru. LAUREL FAIR The annual Fair of the Lau rel section of Madison County will be held Thursday, Octo ber 11 in the new community ANSON G. BETTS Weaverville, N. C. y . - - . - Sept. 26th Editor News-Record, Marshall, N. C. Dear Mr. Editor. Asheville wants the Park to Park highway, of course. , North Carolina wants it some- Everything slides to Tennes- building which has been erect i see. however. The Government ed on the High school grounds seems determined to pour un- at ; White Rock. . With the corn limited millions into Tennessee mittees working for its success, while the' TVA will show the we hope to have a very good mountainers how to can black- exhibit of the different prod berries and live on air. uctsm?f thesoll,i . ' Mount Mitchell ranges are -T,he different departments grand peaks. We know that, will have their exhibits m the but they are a separate pile and djffer,ent rooms of the building, not on a direct scenic route Mr. WHliam Spencer Rice is from Park to Park. The Ten- chairman of the general com nessee plan to go through the mittee With Mr. T. L. Shelton farmlands of the Tennessee as general manager of the fair Valley is a far-fetched one. There will be exhibits of field Might as well build a scenic ops, wheat, hay, oats,, and to parkway from Philadelphia to bacco;. garden products of ev- Baltimore; better, as there are mu, puuysu..w plenty of hotels out that way, n?d goods, -stock, chickens, and plenty of excitement. P18' ad every form of stock I think that most people who There will be a department of have actually rambled t h e articles made by hand and mountains and actually know which will show the program them apart from dog-stand wh ch we hope to carry out in owners - and ice-cream soda the building. We hope to have merchants, will generally agree a loom spindle, and work them if they want a scenic parkway at the fair. The household arts of maximum interest and beau- will be demonstrated. The ty, it ought to go through Mad- work done in the Relief this ison County, and ought to head summer will have proofs 'of across the valley somewhere their work. Prizes offered . by between Marshall and Hot the merchants of Marshall and . dnrincra fl Greeneville will be given to The mountain ridge from the those who take first prize Big Butt mountain to the Little J-ae oerem uepanmeuw, j in A amrnnnf iwmw ' - ffhww mi iL.. . M iww jitf WELFARE CONFERENCE OCTOBER 10 j Among the 470 students en rolled at Mars Hill college at ,the close of the first week of i the 78th session, fifty-six arc irom Madison uounty. They are: Mavis AUman, George 'Anderson, Margaret Anderson, r- Frank Bradley, Neal Bridges, Dr. Roy M. Brown, Director Craig Brigman, Lee Bryan, Social Service Department, jack Carter, Eugene Chandler, State Emergency Relief Ad- Loi8 Church, Ben Clarke, Har ministration, will be the lunch- ley Cody, Litton Davis, Owen eon speaker at the Western Duck, Glenwood Edwards, District Welfare Conference Woodrow Edwards, C. J. Ellen, which is the first of a series to Elizabeth Fleetwood, Robert be sponsored by the North Carolina Association of County Superintendents of Public Wei Fleetwood. June Gahagan, Elizabeth' Grubbs. Donald Hicrcrins. James fare and the State Board of Holcombe, Irene Holcombe, Charitiea and Public Welfare. 'Melba Holt, Schubert Holt, Dr. Brown's subject will be I James Huff, Mary Huff, George The Passing of the Emergency. ' Jarvis, Holder Jarvis, Jaxie The conference will be held Jarvis, Charline Metcalf, E in Newland, Wednesday, Octo- dith Mcintosh, Martha Navy, ber 10, with Mrs. R. W. Wall, Jerome Peek, James Whitt; Superintendent of Public Wei- jack Whitt, Clarence Young, fare, Avery county. President Clara Phillips, of the district, presiding. The Woodrow Ramsey, Janette morn ng session, which will be Ramsey, Virginia Ramsey, Jas. held in the county courthouse, Ray Edith Redmon, Mack Rob will begin at 10:00 o'clock, inson. A 1 b e Robinson. Eva The Avery County Board of Robinson, James Roberts, Mar i Public Welfare will be host to jorie Sawyer, Edward Smith, the district, which includes the Jeanne Sprinkle, Clyda Sronce, following counties: Avery, Brenton Stines, Golda Tillery, ,Burke, . Cleveland, Mitchell, Sidney Wall, Ola Wallin. .Yancey, McDowell, Rutherford; The statistics show further Madwon, Buncombe, Hender- seventy-five counties of North son, Polk, Haywood, Transyl- Carolina, eighteen states, and anifl. .Tap k son Swain. Macon. firrn nnnnfrmn iotua Misses Mamie Lamb and Edith fJraham Clav and Cherokee. aA .Uch, Tli. Aii r2PT? I The public 13 invited to at-,8tates represented are: North . . r.. r- t.m.i s,.aiuH. vv auuen ana tend all sessions of the comer MISS JUNE TWEED- . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Ti eed,: of Marshall, whose engagement to Mr. Hoyt W. Shore, of Charlotte, has been announced. The wedding will take fplace about the middle of JNovember. PAINT ROCK Mjissrs.', Bfubert Roberts, Man- ley IRay ;: Floyd Ward, and T?u riif-Tftt riHiw. he-Program during the day w.Ul tween them, in my opinion, include speakers a smgng con-i ... the week-end with' could not be beat anywhere for test, demonstration of work, J? 'ift NHKPiiH 1 1 irH.mf. 24iitJiii.iii.if con 1 : r Miss Etta - m 11 " marsnan, nas Deen visiting m ma ' RoA',wre in Paint Tlnlr Paint Rock for the past two Satu day afternoon. ! - weeks. -.m s itvrtu Whiten snent nrrvmw 17Aim Miss Louise Lamb of Ashe- Wee rtday night of last week liCiillLrr lUUIl ipi Adrian Martin. a sector of the route. 1 n e unaa-omoay, juuuuuuu j-- "T "I TC.IT (Mrs.. Jim Woody-. Of - Marshall 1 y SeVen ' Carolin anTTw pT,- Miss Lucille ' Ramsey is at; listed in the United States Navv TrrfTfhp hkrkboneof test. A betlter babies contest m.1zIl . TU m u? "AV ranges crosses the river valley, H be served on theground at somewhere from Hot Springs a reasonable cost, the profits to Barnard. That is where the 01 wnicn w 11 go towara tne French Broad flows swiftest, scnooi ana its neeas. An imer wiiora it .nta tiiia mntint. in estmg feature of the Laurel .v,0 in Fair will be a singing If Secretary Ickes wants to The winning class will be given put the parkway where it will 1ZiC- " uco f u auia APPLICATIONS Cards Sent Committeemen For Distribution Mr. L. C. Reed, chairman of Carolina, 348, South Carolina, 36, Tennessee 31, Virginia 18, Georgia 5, New York, Florida Louisjana 4 each; Indiana 3, Michigan, Kentucky, Texas 2 each, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexicoj Connecticut, Cal- j ttt j xr: 1111! II 'P uQruia, west Virginia, 1 escn - . ... peniea are,veuaujr, vuua bxiu jtsrazu. j FOOTBALL Mars Hill College home now with her parents, as nnprentafce seamlen durinir Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ramsey. the month of September, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward of were transferred to the naval Fair will he a sinrinr contest Alexander spent the week-end training station at Norf o.lk, Vir- uu jf.um, wnere mey win receive the National Reemployment Messrs. Buck Price and Er- their elementary training for a committee, at. Marshall, receiv- C i.r.Mfni :;Ti;iat: ny as possible will enter. Those 1 Vn u?wan were m r- oaiur' "aZai career wwen otters 5 ed the following letter which I This will be a very bu?y wee hnr it wfll run l through Madl- wishing to enter, please notify ,aayauern5?n- . . ., diflerent vocations to select explains itself. lin football for Mars Hill and sS?Countv 'SaVorStte State H. W. Cook, White Rock, N.C. L Mr. Hardie Woody was visit- from. These young men were-Dear-Mr. Reed: 'the surrounding community, son County, near or on the ate ( . . Jng m Pamt roc1c Sunday af- selected from various parts of "Under separate cover I am The varsity will play Belmont Marshall Ml rootball Htl u . a j n. V . -"y," vv-v-"v-"".t;iiciosaiK some reiurneu put- vDhev nere saturaay ana me marviiaii t wwa.ii Those who attended the nhvamnea nnH intel iorin.o a t u lt . i-: ttt.i..- T. '. e n - - . . ... v o-" cctiua aim 1 wuuiu ffi enow , "tj team win piay vvhuiuu earn Loses O U. Cherokee Indian Fair from this 1 Eight negro men were also vmi o-ivine-them nut to vour v,;v, ov,i v,oo Frinv Ttnth My suggestion Is that you bring this to his attention in a public way. And furthermore, Secretary Ickes may find it a Mill ... riiiiniriiiiiiNH viiiii.H ill iiMn - jnuit. j . uut.li. A - - rt B.ttlfl tho iaaiifl nntf antiflfv eleven lost the first scheduled , the METHODIST CHURCH s,ervant worK- un'y. men ot wish to renew their application Belmont Abbey has one of " ... v-j ij. t: j - ThP imp err r rnrP nra c cvih b tnr av.: flR .. . . , , ---b"-- ,in una unite. rue heaviest teams in lunior 1 1 1 1. tit j j 1 ,. , . j uu is''" ""iniKn scnuoi nere ruuajf. uuni piace last w eanesaay were enlisted in the Navy as mess at- enmmittpemen. so that thev in1 ct n tvi a a tut ill ha nnWafl at thrp r i .1.111 .p. , . . , . - ' 7 tf KOlllV-tJ Jj v."N V rne Marsnau nign lootDau LADIES AID SOCIETY OF . ut u aos' iUI geilcIitl turn may give tnem to any w no D m 1 X J - X-- X hnth niHa frtrhtpvpr rfpo-rpo ia Kam iat rnuay aneriioun at, possible. Barnardsville when the Barn- Anybody making the park to "1U""W , Iv. Vv. " TO MEET T O .OA Park triD wanting to iro . to touchdown in the third "Madie, of the Methodist church m -b-,tnJ P,rannes 13 being ac- aer lnact-ve m our files, as you It ig ai0 noted that this team AshA Jfv Sufh tf - A fewminutes-before the will meet with Mrs. G. L. Mc- da tlZSl" necessary for them represents all sections of the get there plenty of roads from parting .whistle sounded a Kinney in the apartments over f phSo m g plf r!new their aPPjlcatl0n at Country from Aalaska to Lou- mIm tor Iwint drizzle of rain started to fall the vJ,'h Rroa Rank. Asheville, Charlotte, NewBern, least once every 90 days. iisianna. and Charleston to enlistment as mess attendants.1 "At present practically, all !college football. Their starting nppiwaiiuHs iu7, unusimeui the Madison uounty applicants team will average 190 pounds. oundlhep of ihe. Big but before the first quarter Was Butt mountain on earth for the aKiiwoa -lit aviof ATIAA . ' A iimlo' could land- there and, bring M1 tJree"1el!eI" I Ttt rriZL,d Ra,eh and Salisbury. N. C This is a special meeting and riiarlM.n "If you could arrange some Maine. This team is coached is the finest spot completed, the grid was just.a Mrs. c C. Weaver of Asheville, U?J 4l0r,ice;a Publicjty .in your local paper in ;by two Wheeler brothers, they ie grandest golf nei?. Vinu1: ine,T74 t,b1u,N. C will bring a timely mes- r.vr"r;,' w v nr'''Almlflnm continued . throughout t h e sajre 6 ith'nk that the can pass the cations thu !nce..(-. Airplanes It.ii it i. j i5;' nmH hvaint Avnm not nun J members of Corfgress to "play golf over the week-end. Yours respectfully, "' . '. ANSON G. BETTS ' eral times but fumbled each jtimei they got within sconng distance. For the most part the game was played in the middle of the field with neither: team renewing their appli- hmno- from th TIniversitv of II- this would be appreciat- i;Tlftia Thia wUl hp thp fourth examinations od. nr nv nthpr nlan vmi micht! "1 i. tu ni,nlo 1 ii ... , . r. . v. . .. 0 iraiiic uctwecii tne lwu sihuj. aau meoHi tesia are invitea to thmjc of in order to keep them'-j. havine worf a game and visit the above named stations active ip the file, as we cannot'"e walTSe So either Mars df86'"1.11' happen this Hill or Belmo'o Abbey should uvui9 ui tu .ou un ian or wmier. unj nfav Cnfm-a- aavu and 9:U0 to 1:00 Vsrv tml vvnnrs. ?, si ii i. i- - ii.. .. AH iAMM4-lA. ... 1 L. AArifl Tl HAT- n A 1 ' i . . . . -lv lO A.xv. ..w..-, w " " " " ANNOUNCEMENT There will be an ice cream week. , .f, , able to eainVery much ground. ,: ; ' v iw arauuDg iaxnk uastuin, vpral of tha Belmont bovs Squirrel " Season ' ss are closed on all hon- AshevmeJapageiv are future Notre Dame candi- BTrnaSsvi Naval' Recruiting Station S Belmont. Now Open I n Madison County end and ran 40r yards for the 2M2 ? 2 ouiy score or tne game., lney- r: ' P. O. Bldg. a TT v ' ftdled Tto make IheS point Bring your mother, wife, and KENT REUNION OCT. 7, 1934 The firing of rifles and shoi sweetheart (also the children). The Annual reunion of the runs ushered, in the squirrel o puge. . , - Dont fagmt the dateQct. e Kent family will be held the .sruns iiAsrse c CONVENTION turn for the better last Frday and Saturday in anticipation of Grape Vine the open season v ' Most of the hunters in Madi son county hunt squi shotguns, but many rifles, living that : they- are 2:15 -Devotional Baptist Church, October 7, 1934, 2:00 P. M. 1934. Admission 5c. first ' Sunday m Octob"r at The proceeds are to be used Pleasant Hill, near Alexander. to help raise funds toward the Relatives and fr ends of the standardization of the Elemen- family are invited. Come and 'LbWlb HA I IN to Mars Hill received a few in- DIES AT CAMP juries in the game with Tuscu ! lum Saturday, but hopes to 21 -YEAR OLD MARSHALL J t BOY BURIED WEDNESDAY tary department of the school, bring a basket Exercises will son of Mr. and . Mrs. V. C. game shows that Tusculum made but three first downs to t n TTao 91 vaar ij six for Mars Hill.. Tusculum Lewis C. Haynes, 21-year old ' o . . f rt. oar1v This is being - sponsored by , begin about eleven e'clock. Miss Olga -Hunter, Miss Doro- , It will be recalled what of a Mars Hill fumble. , Mars ?a7"Jfh dKl HiU wonXffenand I had i ri a. I rr .1 I emu rciy on ,v- z. ej. iuuigait, . .-. Bnii Mr. John Worth Mr Uvitt airo and urhaf nniliWii tv Mv. iurt.iaiall M MiCnnntiAiiol - Frank rrV.ZZC ' " " . .T'Z: r i.re w.TC . - ; - ' Tuesday afternoon and. iuner- al services were at the Old tta t'on cemetery Wednesday. He (is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters. Morgan :S5 Heroe,. of Faith t v (1) David Livingstone, by Mabel Elkins . (2). The Judsons, by Zilla Chandler " : :'-" S (8) Lottie Moon, by Mrs. - Crawford Bryan :05- Reports. Offering " - iuu air. iuan w FranK grade teachers. MARS HILL-5IARSHALL ROAD , . BEING TREATED WITH TAR Chansres Made In . Southern Schedule . - Attention is called to change in the passenger traia schedule of the Southern pass-- ine ' Marshall. . The change? more effie'ent and do not cause as much damage to the animal." 2 il ISS HELEN : PRITCHARD f HEADS STIIDF.NTS AT , ST. GENEVIEVE'S .. - v-- '" 'I "' Itrying to avoid inconvenience HTI TTI n ' . Hrawford Rrvan' , - I Pourinir tar over the. Mar-, to arhnnl Kn Pritchard. of Asheville. as pres- 3 :05 Reports. Offering Ishall-Mars Hill h'ghway was possible. We understand the H. Massey family will be held .While the charge is only a lew ident of the student body of 3:15 Sermon by J. L; Bragg, begun at Mars Hill Mohday.tar will be poured at the rate at Hot Springs. Sunday,' Octo the Junior college department - - Horse Shoe, N. C. and will be continued as far as of about 1 miles a day if ev- ber 7th. All relat'ves of the at St. Geneviev-of-the-Pines4:00Announcements. Ad-Petersburg.- Mr. W. R. John- erything including weather"ris famfly are urged to be present, MASSEY REUNION The annual reunion of the R. Iwent into effect last - Sunday. Tirvsi. ii4 Vi oro- hnlT a fefi minutes: it means a. great deaF in the first train from Asheviller in the morning, -which bring 1 I i 1? -6 the morning paper. 5,1- .