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MARSHALL, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1936
FINAL EXERCISES O F MARSHALL
SCHOOL THURSDAY NIGHT UNIQUE
Entire Exercises Broad- A senior ,
cast To A Large
1 1 'Audience
Z . Zeno Ponder
yaledlctorian -Lola Ball
Miss Virginia McClure -was direct
or and the two mascots' ere Master
George Freeman and ' little Y Mbs
Nancy Ann Ramsey. ,
Following the class day. exercises,
Prof. Guy B. Rhodes made , quite a
well prepared and stirring address
OFFICIAL LIST OF
The class day and graduation ex
ercises of the Marshall school Thurs
day night of this week Were uniaue
the-diPiom..,to m
ra-hT r..iZlJ rT "T uu"1"""- members of.the graduating class. The
rJ,fhblira " nonn Marshals were:
?1fd o ?" welL I Onnle Robinson, Chief
.PiUJ2, Marv Rice
i
Salutatorlan'
Class President .
Historian
Giftorlan
Prophet
Poet
Louise Rector i
. Liston Ramsey
Landon Roberts
Announcer
Mukeiji
Testator
Miss Joy Farmer Win
" ner.in Two Events
Messenger Boy ,
A Senior
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. Lucy Reese Fore
-Ethel Pegg
Eileen Morgan
. Paige Bryan
Edwin Mashburn ' As may be seen from the Farm A-
- Hugh Bradburn gents Column, Miss Joy Marie Farm
. Charles Redmon r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
- Bobbie Redmon Farmer, of the Little Pine section of
Agnes Rica . jjadison County, was jrfrron first hon--
CAMPAIGN MANAGER
..f MeOawM k Modisost County
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F. E. FREEMAN -of
Marshall -
F. E. F r ee m a n
McDonald Manager
CANDIDATES TOR OFFICE
in md son
COUNTY
QUITE A NUMBER DECLARED
NOMINEES
CONTEST
LARGE AUDIENCE HEARD
BACCALAUREAT E SERMON SUNDAY
TWO DEMOCRATS ENTER PRL
MARY FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Below may be found the official list
of candidates who have filed accord
ing to law in Madison County for of
fice. We give the name, the party,
the office, County and Township:
FOR SHERIFF
Guy English, Republican
W. J. Edwards, Democrat
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Sixteen Seniors Receive
Diplopias at Beech
Glen
ore in -the 4-H 3nb.c'vSlljaW.it3mley. Jr.. Renubhcan
and JUUHKW Kooene was nrsi among
the boys. Miss Farmer was adiodged
99 perfect in health. ' But this is
not the only honor Miss Farmer has
won recently. She has won a flOO
scholarship in a business College in
Charlotte, N. C. This scholarship
was won by writing an article on,
"Why Desire a Modern BuBinnesa
Course". She is graduating at the
Marshall High School this week and
expects to enter the business college
in the near future. Her course in
school has been aimed at a business
course in' the future and her winning
the Scholarship is an incentive to suc
cess in thia field.
SEVENTH GRADE PUPILS
ENTERTAIN
v The entertainment by . the seventh
grad pupils, presented Wednesday
morning' was attended oy quite
number of parents, who enjoyed, the
program of which Mr. Ezra Burnett
tad charge.
XL 0. Burnett Democrat
N. Woody, Democrat
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
Jeter P. Ramsey, Republican
J. Orville Drake, Democrat
FOR STATE SENATE
Dr. J. H. Hutching, Republican
Lee Bryan, Democrat
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
Paul Shelton, Republican
FOR CORONER
G. C. Redmon, Republican
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I. E. Burnett, Democrat
Arthur Phoenix, Democrat
Kelly Hunter, Democrat
Shad Franklin, Republican
T. A. Higgins, Republican
A. L. Coates, Republican
C. G. "Chief" Paris, Republican
B. E. Guthrie, Republican
(SPECIAL)
Raleigh, May 12 Headquarters
for Ralph W. McDonald, candidate .
lor the Democratic nomination for
Governor, today announced appoint
ment of F. E. Freeman, of Marshall,
as manager of the anti-sales tax
candidate's campaign in Madison
County,
MAY CHANGE
MARSHALL ROAD
, At the last meeting of the Men's
Club in Marshall, mention was made
that the road leading from Marshall
towards Asheville may be changed
between Marshall and Ivy. We un
derstood, that v if ;; the 1 project v Is
approved, arrangements may be made
to change this section of .the road
from its ,piet"locj&o.fri ;wp
per side f 1dili"nirHwiould,
not only miae the tXoa&baBrhe
flood ataa of the river, but will alse
ininate the two ?rawa uswaaiuAs. f J
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r-RADHATINO WITH
HONORS AT
LIMESTONE
rniiFCF.
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1 tt-w:1nTI ;;'V
; m am
be f stottihat aBn w73t
this project may start.
HONOR ROLL
The News-Record
Beginning with our issue of Oct
ober 17, we re publishing below
the names of people who subscribe
or renew their subscriptions to , The
(tws-Reeord within the last week.
3y keeping your sutscriptions paid
ap you will greatly help your local
paper. Of eourse, those whose sub
scriptions are paid in advance are al
ready oa our honor roll.
Harley Cody, Norfolk, .Virginia
A. B. Cody, Walnut ..; . .
Chan Balding, Joe . .
Ferman Fox, Mars HilL R-l
a W. Briggs, Akron, Ohio yt
J. J. Rice, Marshall, R-8 ;v ,
Mrs. R. Iisenhee; Marshall, ;R-2 .f
W. A. Gentry, Walnut-; s.
Frank Rice, Barnard . T . -
Mrs. E.B. Christkie, Bridgeport, Conn
Conner Tweed, Charlotte, N.
Gradua ting
At Limestone
., Miss Basel West, daughter, of .Mr,
and Mrs., W., A. West of . Marshall,
who is graduating ' this spring . at
Limestone Colleire. Gaffnev .'S. C
has been an honor student ,uyjnany
respects being quite ' popular ' both
with faculty and students,. She. was
president of the - Sophomore h Class,
19SS-34, president of the Junior
Class 1934-35, president of Student
Body 1935-36, a ; member ' of . tbe
Monogram Club, and cheer leader of
the Student body 1934-85 Listed
mbnr her honorary clubs it fraterni
ties are the Clio Delta Pht-Jranorary
English sorority nd Beta Mu Kappa
honorary ; Science ; organisation.
She was a member of the Senior Lue
Saving Service, f of" e : Athletic
Board, B. S. 17, .Council, 1BS5-88,
Lantern staff (school paper), Calciid
Staff (college annual) 19S4-85, A-
are listed swim
mono- her holtl
mine, tennis, basketball "and , she is
rs. Jim Runyaft.Boyds Creek, ITenn.'! plsnning' to teack as a profession
WflUamPaJtteiReptitea
, FOR BOARD OF" EDUCATION
K. B.' Murray, Democrat
Glenn Gardner, Democrat
D. G. Chureh, Democrat
Wiley M .Roberts Democrat
Chan W. Balding, Democrat
J. Clyde Brown, Democrat
Lee Ramsey, Democrat
Wayne Peek, Democrat
E. E. Bryan, Democrat
Joe Worley, Democrat
G. L. McKinney, Republican
A. Fred Sprinkle, Republican
Otto Rice, Republican
A. W. Bryan, Republican
M. J. Ball, Republican
Guy George, Republican
FOR CONSTABLE
No. 1 TewuUp
C. H. Ramsey, Republican
Claude L. Henderson, Republican
Fred Rigsby, Reomblican
No. -5 Township
'Harris Ball, Democrat
Ralph Shelton, Republican
No. 7 Township
C. Payne, Republican
Frank Payne, Republican
No. 8 Township
H. O. Plemmons, Democrat
No. 10 Towoshop
Jack Chandler, Democrat
.itDawey -WalUn, .Bejablican
Hmsa. :a
ite W.iiejr,.ot.
o.OUt?onkip
Fleming, Trtmocrat
BlsBihenshjp, Democrat
, , Do. 14 Township
G. C. Norton, Republican
Lee Ingle, Republican
J. T. D, Democrat
'-,,-. t'No. . 16 Towashtp
Everett Ingle, Democrat ,
li FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
' No. 10 Township
Fred S. Ramsey, Republican !
H. H. Buckner, Republican
No. ll .TowBship
W. M. Edmonds, Republican
. - No. IS Towhip
J. T. Bmnkesnhip, Democrat
Roy Plemmons, Democrat
Hardy Reese,' Democrat
Claude Rainey, Democrat ,
Caney J. Smith. Democrat
' The County Board of Elections re
quests that If any1 error 'appears 'In
the above list, please make tt known
to them at once, otherwise the bal
lots will be printed accordingly. 'Any
person who faas no pposiflbn in his
party win
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Dr, Jo E. Clf so Dolivers Address;
arte T Crowds Attend Exercises
v?.Jt'a!'
Sixteen Seniors, ten girls and six
boys Received diplomas at the final
graduation- exercises of the Beech
Glen High "School last Tuesday even-
f. "iMeroens of the graduating,
class rere: . Ruby Carrie Waldrowp,
Edith Lucille Radford, Lot R. Ran
dolph, Helen Aline Lovette, .Rosalie
Gibbs Carlie Roscoe Rice, Daisy Ly
nelle Ponder, Willie Dale Riddle,"
Lloyd: E. Ray, Marie Lessie Jamer-
son, William Frank Mcintosh, Shirley
Eva Cox, Willie Kate ("Bill") Clouse,
Maymee Harriett Clouse, Vaughn
H. Ropinson, and Edna Mae Roberts.
The? literary address was delivered
by Dr1,' John E. Calfee, president of
the Asheville Normal and Teachers
College, Asheville. He chose for his
theme "The New Citizen," and told
the capacity audience that we are liv
ing In a new generation and that the
great need today is for new citizens
who will think. He stressed particu
larly the need for the development
of the great natural resources of
Western North Carolina. ,
Ptioicthe Address-beaujttful
chorus "The Dance . of the - Leaves''
was given by the Girls' Glee Club,
under the direction of Mrs. Mary
Severs, piano instructor.
Professor J. O. Wells, superin
tendent of the County schools spoke
briefly of the improvements of the
Beech Glen school before presenting
the diplomas to the seniors.
Principal J. V. Howell read a list
of the perfect attendance students
and assisted by Miss Nell English,
seventh grade teacher, presented cer-
school to the following: Inez Angel,
Kathleen Ballard, Estoy Briggs, Hel
en Brown, Geneva Burleson, Edith
Chandler, Mae English, Blanch Gibbs,
Mary Hensley, Lillie McMahan, Faye
Rice, Eula Robinson, Eloise Young,
Wayne Anderson, Lloyd Briggs, Roy
Briggs, Grady Buckner, Harold Met-
alf and Evelyn Roberts.
Medals , were presented by rrm
cipal Howell and Grover L. Angel,
high school teacher, to the following
students: Beet-all-round girl student,
Marie Jamerson; best-all-round boy
student Carlie Rice! Reading Medal,
Ruby Waldroup; Declamation Medal,
Carlie Rice; debaters: Lynelle Pon-
fler, "aafOnttse, 3Emnle Mctatosff.i
jws.teMded iBejsnloe viAagfl,
TJ ausie piaae s. won a?y
Xaungrf,a seuitbradB.
. Usseilfroots o sini
have shown great hiting power with
lots of dash and speed.
Several changes have been made
in the infield. Alexander has re
placed Parker and Wirtz at second.
These boys had alternated from
pitching to this position. Haney has
been placed at short and Brantley on
third. This combination looks good
and these men will all be back next
year.
The Friday game will be called at
8:30, and the Saturday game at 3:00.
E. HURST
Miss Pansy R2ce Gracf-
uating at Tusculum
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Miss Pansy Ann Rice, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Rice,
of Marshall is graduating this spring
at Tusculum College, GreenevUle,
Tenn. Before going to Tusculum,
she was a student of Dorland BJ1
school at Hot Springs. During her
career at Tusculum, she has been
president of the Y. W. C. A., pfesi
dent girls domitory, a member-of the
presidents council, Home Economics
Club, Chairman Literary Society,.
Wellonts CIu"b, and Religious coun
cil. Her hobbies are said to be sew
ing, cooking, hiking, collecting in
sects and . flowers. She expects to
teach biology and practise social ser
vice. Mrs. D. C. Hunter Dies
at Child Birth
Marshall Churches Unite Iri
Morning Service at School
Mrs. D. C. Hunter died about 11:
00 o'clock Tuesday night at her home
on Walnut Creek following the birth
of a daughter who is living. Mrs.
Hunter was a young and attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Run
nion of the samevsection. nd leaves
one hroQfer aiid two sixers! 11 friirierai
services were at 3 :00 o'clock Wednes
day afternoon, at the Walnut Creek
Bapjtist churchy Conducted by the
Rev. Mr. Jackson, of Asheville and
interment followed at the Runnion
cemetery.
The school auditorium was filled!
last Sunday morning to hear the bac
calaurate sermon delived by Dr. Hoyfc
Blackwell, pastor of the Marshall
Baptist church. Services began by
the choir singing, "All Hail the Pow
er of Jesus Name". Prayer was of
f ered by the Rev. Paul P. Thrower,,
pastor of the Presbyterian church.
The union choir then rendered ait
anthem,- scripture was read by Dr.
Blackwell, and Miss Lace McLean, in
her characteristically attractive man
ner, rendered a solo, accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. W. H. Morrow. Thet
sermon w.as masterfully delivered to
n appreciative audience and con
tained much food for thought by the
graduating class as well as others of
the congregation.
To Preach In Hot Springs Re
vival Beginning May 24.
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reate sermon was preached . to the
class by the Rev. Edgar H. Nease,
pastor of the West Asheville Episco
pal chuch South, who chose for his
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Baseball tMarsHm
This Friday and Saturday will find
Campbell college and Boiling Springs
college furnishing the ..opposition a-
gainst the Lions at Mars HilL Both
Camnbell and Boilins- Borings - have
great tensK two of the best In the
North Carolina conference. Campbell
has yet to taste defeat In conference
ptayi'. Mars HR1 has defeated Boil
ing Springs once this season 4 E on
the Boiling Springs field. J 'Vj'f
Wirts is slated la.' pitch , against
Campbell' ami Parker, against Boiling
Springs. These two )ad are )n reat
foraaiand rank among the. leaders in
North Carolina collegenci?cles, Fans
who attend these games , will see a
team that has been developed kere
MANPY RAMIFY OIIITF.
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REV. E. H. NEASE
of West Asheville
Bible School To Start
- Here Monday
MAY IS to MAY 31; AGES 4-15
MmWiy sey,u nd xene iif
liiM i imghtmerf atrwiswtt mn..
The churches of Marshall are
sponsoring a UNION VACATIONT
CHURCH SCHOOL which begins
Monday, at 8 :00 o'clock A. M. The
school will last two weeks, five days
each week, two and a half hours each,
morning. It will .be held at the
school on the island. On Sunday
evening, May 31, we will have a.
special commencement program in
the Baptist church.
The teachers will be leaders from
the various churches. Parents of.
the community are especially urged
to encourage their children to attend.
Let us do all we can these two week
toward the spiritual development of
the boys and girls of our town.
' There will be no fees. Christian
leaders are giving their services
There will be a number of things
invaded. ;iowrer,if or baietrBient
K-f.ha.ytanL.imf
lBMlrialtM
hcyiyniflnJwat iftinukaa
attains mmtikmammmt jMmw
odwernv,ii'3aw-tiaes
not have his name nrtntediteani that ha ei
.j. ni-i.ii.t.-i.i5-!. this rear as were were Iw . oxper.
nominee of tis; party. ' --"f s? lenced men 14 begb wrtk ; The ljoys
ejaisc3ypti ,Wan!aib.
Sunset Parkway, Asheville. A blue
ribbon for acrobatics was also award
ed to Nancy. The judge was a lady
from the R. C. A. Dancing Academy
of New York City. ; Nancy was mas
cot at the Marshall school this week
and will be mascot at the commence
ment at Meredith College, June 1st.
Two Men Captured
Last Friday;'
' Sheriff Guy English and Deputy
Sheriir"Hubert Davis captured a car
. .- , ' . 1 1.1- -!. AM-
a Detter scnooi can maxe i.air -tributions
through either of the Sun
day. School superintendents or pas
tors. Currituck farmers f are exhibiting"
interest in electrifying their " farmav'
Contracts and right-of-ways are now"
being signed from Moyock to Coin
As! X-Ray nisi' been, ; Instilled fat
used by the doctors of Madison eodn-,
tv. ... The X-Rav- cost more than ' av -
IT ' .a ..-;;' !.,
UIOUHDO OIW
last Friday afternoon on Big Laurel w Sams office and. will b
that eonuined about izuo wortn 01
stolen goods.' In , the car were two
men, one having on his person V 8
Rpeckl and the other a .45., Neither
would give any name but are thought
to be escaped convicts from Brushy
Mt, Prison . camp. ; Both are in jail
her.' t -. a PPC-rri
Rob WilllB,: who owns ja.store near
, Erwin, Tenn., claimed the . stolen
goods. The car Is also believed to
Tonsil - Clinic
trixii Next W e e Lc'
. Dr. iffr L Sams -wishes ts to an-
oonee that next Tuesday, May" 3ff v
Vi .lint. wilT Tl-
L HIS VlllWO. m WUDH ..., ' .
be stolen property, but pi report has" jje j Jn wV l DrV Sams will be astv
been made toithat effect dy Dr. Edwards, of AshevUe.'-v;"