wwtff (-" " js-r r - x Ml CT 1.. - T 1 "7" LM !V0L. 35 ' 8 Paget AMATEURS AGAIN SCORESUCCESS Jim Runnion, Age 4, Wins First Prize Miss Banks Again Wins Prize mu. j .....- .,. xne Btsvvuu Muatcui yi ugt am yuv on at the Marshall school auditorium last Saturday night result in more than an hour o entertainment and a nice little s ir the F. T. A. . The "'ij large as he fore.. ainca ap. ap. : ht teSi, riM ViV by ita ,:"?7 If? h VlZ J? w.l. nut Creek sectle, feo distiiiwUked 1. . 1 . 1 i. nunseu aancnur. ,1 10a second, prise of ,f 8.00 was won by Miss Berniote Banks, o the Little" Pme section, who, it will be recalled, won second prise' in a similar program some weeks ago When she won oeiore it was - ef her dancing, this time sue w i only danced but also flipped and did a number 01 stunts. ine intra priie was won by the Starlight Ram blers, of 'Petersburg, who won on vo cal and Instrumental music. Mr. J. Mi- Baler, St., was' master of cere-inimleef-th last program. The c castsn. weai said- to sv quite enjoya ble Onrof the most enjoyable feat uM of the program; was the tap dancing of little Mias Shlriey Joe Cul pepper, lg-months old daughter--of' Mrs. C. T. Culpepper, of Gainesville, Ga. Although not a winner of either of the prises, little Miss Culpepper received a large measure of applause from an appreciative audience. S.S. RALLY AT BEECH GLEN MAY 3rd There will be a Sunday School rally at Beech Glen, May 3rd at 2 o'clock. 2 n. m. Son? Service 210 Devotional, Rev. Joe Parson. 2:25 Reading of Minutes. Special Musio. ... 2:30 Temperance Reading Contest. 8:30 Reports offering. t 3 35 Address, J. Coleman Ramsey. 4:05 Adjournment. The Association will give a gold medal as a prize to the winner in the Temperance Heading Contest. FRED JERVIS, Supt. .Walnut Senior Class To' Present "An Old Fashioned Mother" EVERYBODY INVITED The Senior Class of Walnut High School presents "An Old-Fash-ioned Mother" on May 4, in the high school auditorium, at 8 :00 P. M. The characters are Deborah Underhill Jeanne Lunsford Widiler Bill Pindle Lillie Mae Stines Miss Lowizy Custard Virginia Ramsey Isabel Simpscott Mary Joe Chandler Glorianna Perkins Hattie Bell Ramsey Sukey Pindle Helen Harris John Umkrh'll .... Thomas Worley j.Bro. Jonah Quackenbush .... .. . Cecil Haynes Jeremiah Goring . B. G. Smith Enoch Hone Walter Wade Gahagiin Quintus T'ld Robert Raimey Aiimission: 10c and 15c. HONOR ROLL -cf-The News-Record Beginning with our, issue of Oct-, ober 17, wc are publishing below the names of people who subscribe t or renew their subscriptions to The News-Record within the last week. By keeping your subscriptions paid up you will greatly help your local ,paper. Of course, those whose sub- fcriptions are paid in advance are al ready on our honor roll. W. D. Ledford, Spring Creek J. G. Roberts, Hot Springs R. A. Tomberlin, Swiss, N.C. V. C. Haynes, Marshall E. P. Pinkerton, Joe. Robert Norton, Marshall, R-3 W. W. Gowan, Hot Springs C. R- Pike, Asheville R. M. Varner, Hot Springs L. J. Brown, Marshall, R-1 j J. T. Tyson, Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. T. N. Ramsey, Marshall, R-1 Mrs. Fine Allen, Walnut . . E. M. Ramsey, Jr., New York.' Chas. Rigsby, Detroit, Micji T. A. Russell, Hot Springs . IJ. P. Pritchard, Canal Zpne ; . ('( Esmond Price, Trust . .,,r,r It usaff Baseball at Mars Hill . This Friday Friday of this week 'all roads in Madison county lead to Mars Hill to the outstanding athletic event of the spring season at Mars Hill col On this dav the Lions meet their srch rival of the athletic world. - - Brevard college. This, the ilg game of th-asoa for both teams, will Mara Bill and Brevard meet two time thia season, on Friday:, at Mars Hill aftdi fta Saturday at Brevard. The Frldajr gama will be of the most intst-ta Mgdtao isotlnty fans who lik. to a. a rood baseball ame and espaciaUr gooA gm between Mars I ttsu Rmvaird. 1 - Th Main Hill team is in good shape for (the battle with Brevard and stands Tory good chance of lWkmg .TTSTTS. w , . " . r ..; Bre. f- vard games. Either of these two boys should be able to put the skids under the Tornado . m it. . u. tj:ii i;n.,n . , n. . m. -hia.. Will pTWuaBiy- DOT rmvtsr -vvu- Henandea, first; Wirt o'r Partw second; Haney, snort; iinrai, imm. Bowwami: Brantley,, Soiwireaghi awr. Johnson, outfldders. The Lions also tneetrthe P. J. - team here Thursday startrng atr three but this is merely a warhiup aitair to the Brevard game. New Candidates Out For Office NEW ENTRIES FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND BOARD OF EDUCATION .- Elsewhsre in this paper may vbe found the announcements of five candidates for the office of County Pnmmiiisloner and two more for the Madison County Board of Education. The three present commissioners an nounced last week and this week you can see Mr. Shad Franklin, a-met' chant of the Laurel section, an nounces, as does Mr. C. G. (Chief) Parris, of Hot Springs. Mr. E. Et Bryan, of Faust, and Mr. Wiley M. Roberts, of Marshall, Route 1, an nounce for the Board of Education Under Bond in Cutting Affray Reeve Howell in Hospital from Woundl Reeves Howell is in an Asheville hospital and Junior Tweed, son of Major Tweed, of White Rock, is un un- af ' der bond as a result 01 a cutting m-, fray at Arthur Gentry's filling sta- I i.:-- HT-,1. riio-Vit T?ovpc WHS nain- . tv, K,imon and : 1 luliy siasnuu atiu j j was rushed to an Asheville hospital, j where he is reported not to be in a ; 1 serious condition. The afTray was ; said to have resulted from an argu ment. '" ' Fountain Speaks Marshall in Former I.eut. Covernor K. T. Fo'in- t.i n. Candidate for the IVt.-d St:it.. Senate to succeed Senator J. W. ' I'l.- in tlm Jimp I'l'inial'X I'l" rht I 1 if tandiili.cy to fio Wc . oivi ;' 'the State, speaking in Mar.-hall Mon I day at the no n hour of Court to a I County audience. In discussing National affairs, Mr. Fountain paid a high tribute to Prcs , ident Roosevelt and this administra tion for the great work that had been , accomplished in lifting the effects of the worst depression in the history of this Republic; that every man, woman and child in North Caroiina was a living witness to this reoWd. He stated that he decided to be come a candidate because of Sena tor Bailey's failure to support Pres ident Roosevelt and the leadership of Congress in its recovery program. Methodist Church, Hot Springs, N. C; ROBT. M. VARNER, Pastor We will have our worship at Hot Springs t 11.00 o'clock Sunday morning instead of Sunday evanlng., Sunday ovening at 7:30, We will be gin our spring revival . -at Fairview. W l cordially invite every one to wor ahipwitbtufth (,The Meeting iwill. Pro bably 'continue for two weeks, jVIARSHALL, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936 Registrars Judges June Primary ' o ; ; List Made Public ByMkdison County Board Of Elections j "In accordance with Section 10 (C. 8. i(W8 Election Laws of the State oi North Carolina, the County Board of ilctlhs for Madison County ap pointed the following: precinct officers the Courthouse in -Marshall on Saturday , Apri Tl-Wl Registrar, Guy Rhodes; Judges, Done T1-W2 Registrar, Caroll Tweed; Judges, g, B TW3 Rstrar.' Henry Naves; Judges, fane Tl-W4 RegWr, Warren Ramseyr ..L., win t,,Hd. T2-W1 Registrar, Jim Wallin; Judges, T3-WI Jtegiatrar, John Merrell; Judges, Atley '. T1.W! KiMrutMr. Arthur Iiuck: JiiiImh. Holt T1.W1 Kaariatrar uvv McLiean: Judires. Nas TSi-W BMiMntR'Acvflla Ponder; Judare. Ho - ' " TB-W1' RegJetr,T B. Reeves; Judges; Jak ' nCWl Registrar," B. J. Ledfotd; Judgw; WittifPayntf, Tom Ball , iWH WIWBi Mmrae raraer; juoges, b. j ,Tir-WB Rgtatran Byard Ray ; Judges; Boli TSPWllRteigtetrar; tttnnte Parker; Judges; Bj? Tll-Wl Registrar, Jeff Whitt: Judges, George T12-W1 Kesristnr. Steve Worley; Judires. Clan T18-W1 Registrar, W. J, Moore; Judges, , v, Edds, Dewey f oster T14-W1 (Registrar, Sam Peek; Judges, Wesley Hunter, Carlos Clark T1S-W1 Registrar, L. J. Carter; Judges, Edgar awkins, C. T. McMahan T16-W1 Registrar, Rathie Brackens; Judges, B. p. Honeycutt, J. L. Shelton Ine ioregoing wsre auiy appoimea to serve as eiecvion omciais iui we primary election to be held Juno 6th, 1939, foi'the purpose of nominating " .... ,,t ........ m. s T v candidates tor ootn political parties 6 I, D. M. Robinson, secretary of hereby certify that the foregoing is a officials appointed by the said board Madison County in accordance with Section 7( (c5, 5929) of the elections .laws, of the State of tivtajfrtijaaj! J. D. M. ROBINSON, Secretary Board of Elections, Madison County. Changes In Voting Precincts According to W. K. McLean, Chairman Board of Elections: Ward 2 of Number two Township consolidated with ward 1. Vote at White Rock School House. Polling place of Ward 1, Number 10 Township moved from Rice School House to Big Laurel School House. Polling place on Big Pine, Number 12 Township moved from Worley's Store to the Lower Big Pine School House. Bull Creek Number 3. Tnwnshin. mnvorl t.n Stnto TTiirhwnv fiarnio on ' ' the Marshall-Mars Hill Road on Bone SPEAKS IN MARSH $&t&&tS$f Sf'SXr MM "RICHARD T. FOUN t JAIN Ca&dulate For U. And NamedFor at mealing oi said Board held at ;8th,;1836." gers, 8. B. Roberts lan.' Luther Revis mder, Theodore Rector Judgei Phil Wallin, Posey Wilde dler, Oscar . Shelton otii Otil Ch irater, Rufe Eller glish, Wilard Biggs inkenship, Mark Burleson Hawkins, D. B. Barrett Frank Randall iffor Fowler, I. W; Brown- Ledford; Burgan Frewmr by, W. M"; Lawson Lattte Ramsey alltirr John Rtee archbanks, Edd English Worley, Claude Wilds ior toe general eiecuun m ovemu, . V . ' t V ; '. 1 the Madison County Board of Elections, true and correct copy of the elections of elections On Saturday, .April 18th, , - " " . & Camp Creek. ALL LAST MONDAY "i - S. Senate Commencement Calen dar at Spring Creek With, the Senior play, Sat., April 25, qwmmenoement activities were launched at Spring Creek. The play, "Ghostly Fingers", was a mystery drama, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Burgess and was pre sented to a highly enthusiastic audi ence. . The characters were admira bly suited for their parts and the act ing was superb. On Sunday the Senior class and faculty made a tour through Norrls Dam, Knoxville, the Smoky Mountain Park and the Cherokee Indian Reser vation. On Saturday, May 2, the Senior class will entertain the Junior class with a picnicsupper, at the Recrea tion Park, and a theatre party that night in Asheville. Sunday, May 3, Mr. Wayne Peek, of Mars Hill will preach the Bac calaureate sermon. On Monday night, the Recitation and Declamation contest will be held in the high school auditorium. The Glee club, under the direction of Mrs. T. P. Burgess; will present a concwHP whieh will be of interest to all 'lovers of --music. TRe grammar grades will present a program on Wednesday, May 6 at 1:30. The Senior class win present their class day exercises, "Seniors at the Bar", on Wednesday, May 6 at 8:00. The graduating exercises will be held Thursday morning, May 7 at 10:30. Rev. Hoyt Blackwell will de liver the graduating address. Buddie Lewis who has made the highest aver- - age will give the Valedictory Tr F.hhs. the Salutatory. and ---- - it. uD On Thursday afternoon the base- ball teams of Walnut and Spring (j,. w;n piay on the Spring Creek djamond. Admission is free and ev- erybody is invited. RESOLUTIONS HALL OF FRENCH BROAD LODGE NO. 292, A. P. AND A. M. MARSHALL, N. C. Wheras, it has pleased the Omni tpnt Father and Most Lovable ! Grand Master of the Universe to re I move from this world of cares and troubles, our beloved Brother Lewis J. Baley, who has completed the de 1 signs written for him on life's trestle ! board and passed through the Por ' tals of Eternity and entered the , Grand Lodge of the New Jerusalem, being fully rewarded for his labors, and Whereas, 1 Grand Master of the Universe hav : ing called from labor to refreshment, our beloved Brother Lewis J. Baley, j a true and faithful member of our be loved order, Therefore be it resolved, that French Broad Lodge No. 2.2 A. P. and A. M. of Marshall, X. C., bow in humble recognition to the will of Our Omnipotent Father in this great sor row fully aware of the fact that he .loel'b all thing-' wc 1. We 1 ! n'! the virtues of this our deceased Brother to all of 0111 v-ill colli ir.ue to Cher mi-in'-ers and ,.h his mcinor-' in our h "ii'ts everywhere, hi. and loving e ,!o ef all trait Ma -.1- to t 'H'iv e ernal re- lave pa: ard. He it farther r .1 Ihst tend, to the wife and c...n 0 deceased RMh.-r Lewis J. r,,cy, our dcct.cst sympathy in this ffcat sor row. And too, we extend to the i--'od Mother of this our Brother an 's---inlMirp as she travels the JlULitll v,vii" few remaining year ennn. of her life's We would point the sorrowing over , the loss of this urotner to w "6 care of our Heavenly Father, who comforts as no other can. Be it further resolved that a copy of these Resolutions be sent to his wife, a copy to his Mother, a copy be spread on the minutes of this Lodge, and a copy be published in the News Record and Orphans Friend. Respectfully Submitted, DR. W. A. SAMS i J. J. RAMSEY ; R. G. RECTOR Committee At 89, Ambrose Keene, of Dundee, w:-v tuurf, that h ia one of the I town's' strongest men. He chins him self, and ean touch the floor wita nu Angers "without bending his knee. PRICE $1.00 A YEAR MARS HILL HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The program of the P.T.A., held a Tuesday afternoon, featured a pre sentation of charts showing the in dividual rating of each child in school, and. also the rating of the grades as whole. Many interesting and helpful facts were brought out as a result of the study of the charts. A series of mr chievement tests recently given in each grade throughout the school, made possible this individual grading. The main business item of the day was the election of officers. Profea- -sor R. M. Lee was elected president. The other officers were re-electedU They are: vice-president, Mrs. Bry son Tilson;; secretary Miss Mary Helen Fitzgerald; and treasurer, Mr. James Landers. Professor V. E. Wood, ' the retiring president, waa given a vote of thanks for his faith ful service. COMMENCEMENT The high school commencement (begins Friday, May 1, at 8 P. M., when the grammar grades and pri mary pupils present their program. ' On Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock, in the church, the Baeealaureate ser moh will be preached by the Rev. J. VL. Owen, of Asheville. The Senior play- will be given on Wednesday eveningj May 6, at 8:0 oclock. M The seventh grade graduation ex ercises and the Recitation and Dec lamation contests are scheduled for Thursday morning, May 7, and on Thursday evening the final exercisea take place. Mr. A. V. Nolan, now of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with bis family. Dr. and Mrs. Walt N. Johnson, who are spending the winter at Durham, spent Friday to Tuesday here with friends. It was a treat to have Dr Johnson preach on Sunday morning. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor, who nave made Their home here in the McCall cottage for ore than a year, are leaving on Thursday to vis it with relatives until the meeting ot the Southern Baptist Convention. Immediately after that meeting, they expect to sail for Brazil to continue their work as missionaries. On Sun day evening Dr. Taylor told of some interesting experiences in connection with the mission work in Brazil. They are leaving the three older children here in school. Betty, the youngest, is returning with them. They have made many friends here who wish them joy, happiness, and success in their work. Dr. Taylor has been appointed superintendent of all Southern Baptist Mission Work south of the Rio Grande and through, out South America. Mrs. George Leiby and little son, of Bryson City, came over Sunday to vi.-it her mother, Mrs. Wilk;ns. Miss Sylvia Aiiini ns, student at laryv He, spent the week-end at ei' home here. PICKED AT MEET CF METHODISTS WKST A:-i!TVl'.i.E CHUHCrl IS cHOSKN : OR M-XT DIS TRICT GATHI RiVG P, iea.te. lo t'He Wi -tern North f. !. e"1' I'd erne at S.'i-hury in Octoln r were elect, d by the Ashe ville district conference of Southern Methodists at Weaverviile yesterday. The West Asheville Methodist church was selected for the 1937 dis trict meeting next spring. The an nual conference delegates chosen are: George E. Evans, Action; C. Fred Brown, Weaverviile; Claude L. Fel met, Asbury Memorial; Zeb F. Cur tis, Central ; H. A. Dunhem, Haywood Street; Guy Weaver, Hillside Street; A. C. Reynolds, Oakley; L. J. Brook shire, West Asheville; R. L. Wood ard, Black Mountain; P. L. Gaston, Candler; S. M .Garren, Henderson ville; W. T. Davis, Hot Springs; and Miss Amy Hackney, Central. Alternates: Mrs. S. E. Greenwood. Fletcher;' M. B. Reeves, Leicester; Miss Mary Gudger, Marshall; Misa Bdnnte Lou Roberts,; Skyland; Vn. T. I-Brooks1, wannspoaf end Parker,- Weaverrflle2 eircuit. : ri "i ; Kit! : 1 nnnn r n t m