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VOL. 38 (Published Every Thursday) 'CHERRY VJLLE, N. C. I'll L’RSUA Y, JAN CAR Y l’T. i:*44 No. ‘I Funeral services For Clarence S. Eakzr Today Passed Away Tuesday Morning Following j Illness Of Several Months Funeral services were conducted 1 oil this morning at 11 o'clock from t It e. Hotliloheni Meihodis, ; Church lot Clarence S. Faker, prominent farmer, ami former county commissioner, who <Ih-u at his home near here Tuesday morning' at 4 o’clock. Set s ices were in charge of his pastor. |Jev. N. S. Osbourn, assisted h> Uev. .J. K. H. Houser, a formei past or. Mr. Faker had been in ill health for about foul years and had been critically ill since last July when tie sutVered a stroke. It.- was one of the (laston Conn ty Commissioners from 1911S I" tuljn alul was a capable Iruek A life-lout'; resident oj this seel ion, he war an active member of Hot hu h.un Methodist Church and taught th.(“ Men’s Hible ( las as lone, as his health permitted'. In past years he had been an ar dent worker in many pha-es ot civic welfare ami was untiring in his efforts at community bet terment. Surviving in addition to he wife who before marriage wa: Miss I to vie Craft arc four chil dren. Miss Ma/.e!le Faker, a mem her of the South tlaslouia scnoo 1 mull y, t last on la, l.l. Hoy C. Ka he! of Kola kimx, Ivy., Mis. Mar reu Smith and Carl S Fakei oi t 'berry vide. One grandson, tint Hrure F.dvgr, and s.x> brothers. 1.uther Faker, Julius Faker l)o jus Faker, John Faker ami ( . -• Kicker all of Cherry vide. K"Ul< I, and l.Cayetle Fuker ol Hint.* Mountain. Captain Schofer To Address Brotherhood Contain Karl r • ailiireas Xouinern District ot th» Wth Carolina llroihci tiooit -Sun day alum..on al U o clock at Holy Communion Lutheiaii Church. Dallas. Capuwn Scholar will di-cu-s a tonic that is of vital interest t» the fr.en.la *>1 the scv.ee men. I is subject is "The v hurt;I. * lows lie Sons”, lie will | lav man m.-isht on wlial is mum none for the men in service aim ll,i- cleeis ot Lutheran V\ ol It. , In F. 11. Houser <•! Cherry Mile. will piesent tin* appeal loi Itm realization ol •' Lulheiai. < imreii at ( impel Hill. This move n.elit has alrea.ly hejjun and Si. John’s eonn’i eBation in Cherry \iile. ol which Dr. Houser is a i.ioinineni layman has nurehn-ed a lot in Chapel Hill for the Lu theran Synod in North ('" A lal|'.i delegation i Horn the twenty-five i oUjl'renu!I. ns ini-holed tfiroe eounlies in Hi. Hist rict. Fill In ran Southern To tho People of thl* Community THINK IT OVER How 4Puni doing a hide cold tui ..rv thinking unci- you lay ir de this ndvksua'.-er tonight' Voti've got a good job The chance* are there is someone else in vonr family, pri haps two or three, work ins V o v r son or your mav he awav m n s t e il 'I sometime. Votir whole family, your neighbors, are praying it ends soon ail-1 those fighting bo vs of yui,u s will come home aalf v but will von be ready tor wlialeX i ballpens when peace Collies', VV-ll .'oil base si'ii e • thing laid a.-, ay ’ Were all In. »•• ing (here'll be'jobs aplenty. j" .s' which mean making somethin* for so tiel.nidy's happine-s and put fur somebody's sorrow That's win-re your War hoods come into Hie picture. Su/e. America > o.-.n billions of uol lars- of Wa i Bonds now: and oe fore this- War Loan ends they will have put away billions iflora. tint how about voji'.‘ You’re thptuoe ttiat counts. The bigger the ipile, of War Bunds sow tiac'e when-, peace comes, the bigger chanee vou’U have to slip right 'jnto ’tt/e post war world you’re .dx-^aVning about tonight. So "far's All Back the Attack." l > THK £DlTOK. Given Air Medal LT. LEWIS B. DOOGFTT Lu'ntcnant Ls I». has recently recei. e<i the A. Medal. the result of uumorou raids he part icipatcd in o\rr m , tiaip. Il»* enlisted in Mare!: liMii, w:i' called to the color in June, was liallied al Aiaxwell Field, liefineUsville, tan Field, .Vi.icon. Ga., nei 1- ie*u, Albany, v.,a teu m .Matin. i.Mo. Willis aim coin in ission ,^i\»ooa 1‘ieni, aiusiiViiK , in 1 ’iii'o 10, v o.o i-.iio, aim i.iiicoin, .Vi ■ oloi iiuther iraininjj' ui piioi.i.{_ uu I.-li t l.ilu raioj iioiin.i i; i .. I ember i'.Pj'i lu: lit w m.', piune to England. In- was a.so inuu iy pi on)octal lo 11■ v l ank oi m i i.ict Aii.ss Ai.n> i\ii/.;iot*ui ill'll 'St*r, ilau^liUT ul .ins, V\ . it iluuSfJ- and lilt.4 id . Him. cr. She is makiii'j hei home hen i with her mo t lit*i*. l.l. Do.aueli im a on ol' Mr*, jlloiavi* II. DojLiui'll and the laU Air. I)i>nni*lt ol 1* uitv-.L ( ity. Cherryville Boys Meet In California WILLIAM CARROLL RUDIS1LL W. O. UPCHURCH William Carroll Rudisili, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rudisili, and W. O. Upchureh, son ol Mr. ami Mrs. W. 0. L'pchurch, had <|tiilo a ha))|ty surprise some* time. ago wlu*n they met in San Diego, California. Uo.lh boys are in the Nary and would like 1o hear from their friends. Address William O. Upchurch S 2 C Kec. Station, llalhoa Park. San Die o-o :!.7, California. William Car roll Rudisili. dr.. S 1 C. U.S.S Kim.ire. 1st Division, c-p Fl»et Post Office, San Francisco. Cal. Kings Mountain Defeats Cherryville Coach Carson’s fast moving ■‘Ironmon" journeyed to the Kings Mountain camp for the first- time Friday ni“ht. The j Cherryville “lassies" took a h ad . midway the third nuarter but ■•aw it slio away in the last per fioll, yielding only to the lu«it surge as the game ended 23-20. U. S. Holding AXrat<*Ti \n>si<‘ Alii,' Aim-mull -wililier - In n.-w (luilira wati-h a< tllelT Australian uu4j, -xei« i.se our ol the .rights tor whleh the Allii--. ai r lighiui; ij,,- i irltt 'ole. I.lrul. I any Drake. tlir unit's rlntoral rfi. ri supers ,*r« •> voting u lilt'll took plaie oil New tiiiinra. fni-p. A f . • . i- ■ f. r>- - siguLog the envelope wkloh couUius Ills ballot Overseas M-l. Headlines FVT. ODELL WISE I'v'i. Oiicii \* i.'v . .. i.r Air. and Aiii'. .1. I.. Wise wiv indue led imp service mi j;inoni \ In. ipj.l .mu «.*>. Ill'll 'Utliulicil nl i '.imp .i.ii ksiiji, S. i .. I.ili-r iH'iiii; Iransleired lu ( amp Lee, \ a. di at a y latA lit- sailed and Ini-. I.een stationed ud'i'.t us since. In . address is 1 *vl. Odell \i i e. Co. “I " litltli ltd, l’ei sound l en ter No. a. Till llepl. Depot, Ai ■> ;;7l\ e-o I’nsi niasier. .New Volk. Cherryville Girls Defeat Shelby Chcrryvillc Rills won theil third haskct hal I frame of the rea “on here Tuesday nifJ.ht, showing plenty <>T class in downing; Shel by’s Vl.innettes” do- Is. Nell 1 lellinRei, ( berry villeN tail sharp shootinR lorward. caned 11 lie id aoals and L! lire th row tu fj-iv'e her Id point- tor Hie evening and seorniR honors 'The Cherryville Teams, coach ed by Cat soil and Carter. have pi von some spectacular cxhihi lions oT Rood haskethall this eason ami Friday niR'ht’s frame vcnil Kinps .Mountain is lnominjr as a tin ill-packed attraction that .V ill warm the sports Tan’s heart from the openiliR whistle to the final score. Always ready wiIIitIR and aide Chen \ vdie's force of cheer leaders- Jacqueline Wallace t.ad Beam and Charles Ahum will brighten the cellery and put to flood use the hundreds oT eaRer voices that will Rive vent to ris ii.R victory chants. UK l)N HAN T) TO BOOST Vllldl TKAA1. Buys $100.00 Bond In Fourth War Loan Drive This Week Marvin rUflph 11 :i ■ relsnn. om . ployee ol' tlic Dorn Y:mi .Mill purchased n $100.00 War lintid this work in the Fourth' War l.nan Drive now bein'? launched The employees of tile Do la Mill re inakiriL*' a irooil sfiow'iiiff in the l''ourtli War Loan Drive, ami are pushing toward tlieir goal. CORK A new type of cork substitute made of nitli and lileis of farm | wastes, lias been developed, ae llfordinif to the Agricultural Re •starch Foundation. - ' SCI. F. 11. DIXON l ncle III .VI I. s.'s 1 ml ... u, aim i *•« 11 > Cline nut iv« ue.nUi ii. > Hi urn iail.1,1 ...Ih.w . Alul.iie .St l yi. i u l' ill Ulan ii i i| X.»11 a l al. I.1..ll,lill r. li, I . I a I la 11 ee.Vrii lilt a Ilia lilm * I \ haul. ol Ii Was 11 alii a liaVsiaal i-uhill'. sellout mill was at an. ... i. ... Make a aiau tii i t... i.. .s, \ . a Tins inalilain llrvoi. ilig a .Violyani.ua man aatia as a,,, u. (lit; iighiel aii,vs , i I,, .ail. .... n. ■ Ilia luiiuuilrt; ma oi i..a a.. - lest lialllas in the iiiilui, ... .. Marine (.ai(is. Ii was nisci.-m il .. a dalaveii dispatch lr.nn "Sonu where in Ilia 1‘uviiic, ’ .-.am ... Ilia News lleiald In ilia Alalia. Cul'IIS (.III.Ila relation- oilier 111 tlia struggle lor li.a Tarawa Alull, wlilvh leSulleil in ilia i. la I. i si |jai aaiua’;a ul casualties Hu ilia l liita.l Slates in ilia entire Har, Sgt. Dixon i-aina ll.iiu.ya n. Hying colors, aecording in a Iailai leceivad Ti.iin olla uT iiis linn i atlas. SuTfT St*c. Norman Hatch, writ-ilia- ii..hi Washington. D. t., in iuiiii.ail tin- Alai ilia s ni.iliiai, Mis. !•'. II. Dixon, that "avaiy thiny was ilalinilaly ;ill light." "I was with 'Dixie', as we callail hurt, all during the hattlc ami we hi.ti ;i swell lima together." he said. "Tarawa was a tough prop osition am! Dixie saiioti through i l like a i rut- Al an. ., present line he is in Hawaii. |ll aha III V all jay IIIU I,ini: .11 an a flu It I int al' leave ami ial.ii.g .t, ilia sights." C'oneliiiline the letter was tin latement "Vmir son math- a i-.ioil shipmate. i.i'nl I hope that 1 will ha al.la to serve with him The yniine sergvsinl-*s letter however, ili-iil mole with sm-h mallets as letters t'roin home. It, ii latter xvi it ton before Christ. - mas he lohl of "one of the hap. piesi Mays of my life" when he, received four ('hi isl mas packages | ami 2(1 let|ers. among the gift. hi-in--- fruit t-iihe from the 1 Diexel Furniture Company. He commented "(lee! Meeelving all those nice thing's made me home -i.-k " ami he added. "I wish I could ha home for Christmas, hut theta is a war. I urn hoping I well get to saa next Christmas al home " I .a Hal. in t ha* let tf I "he gets (Continued on page 5t , CARL A. RUDIS1LL SUFFERS STROKE ( utidition ul' ( all A. Itudi.-ill, ■ i i'iiiiiK-lu textile eXPiuUvi h• • ■t.llc:cil .i n.i'vkiai hvlnoi (ha--;t iiie.-day. w;n i i. pul l ed a.' . irf ioi* . "in! Uni diitiial IjJ attending iixati- at tri.Jiion (.'VoWfeL Vltlilli'il.i MlwPll.ll la Ul'RAHl'-i-.Tl I. IllTe All', t:,Ml, •■ill IS -l [alil'IA. . * i,;..: :... .....I :\n. Had .•■•ill had temporarily lost he e>u el at sketch and llal thete a .«ii|iif wcuhi.e- alniia' thf iftht silk-, lint Hid a ci.mplet.. I’hj skinns .- aid .VI j Kud'i ill'. 'ci nve> y is expeeled Ah. Haiti-ill suite red tin- at ark about ’J n’cl.ivk Tur -day al eriiiniii \v1111 <• out kuii’irj'! with a Ml ty id' 1 I lend in l.ipiiiltl i;««u I; • l.V, it WSr'. leal lied. aTid WM-. Ini f. cdiiitilv taken tn the I.iriiolri tnli hospital. Ho: pitai authorities reported today'he .-pMii a pood nijJ'ht arid »h«t kmiic ini' in\ement w* n.ited in hi- condition. Mrs. Nettie Conner 78, Passes Away l-'i n ■ r:j I siv,vji;<'>; r,,r \;r. f‘>n11<•)■. 7-i, h'ovo ciiiiiIdc I'd I’mm Chanel ’.VI vt !i-' ■'hr!-,;!' In -1 \V(,it!it-S'l:iy. Tie -i'I'vci s wnv in flhif!1,- of thr OJr’trif assi-'tod In dry. Fimntl' Wriffi’t r r Fro,)--on. Mis OiiniliM is ih<> willow ot ilip l:i'o F'r;.4i! f, rmi-r, wiin pas 0,1 ;t\v:iv slioir thii'v )i\t. ven/s "$»• S'-r I- suiv'i , ,1 hy one hill- ' M I ■ , ir I I, ilin; ■ «'i " i an,nktuu’ht rrs, one fna/id. , n. .11,i uno r.l -a, i-rafnl. on. •him N* t. a- fVrrVulK* cuUol l.i-I -IjoUI liei (S.IIIUV , ijt ill the t lia|«-l i-oiiiiiiUJHii. and wi.t-fi «:>/. iv a >,,uiih mi l united , Kai-ci clo.iyh. Iti, K.in,int-.^t that a n\ oil net;,r,tiol a l.o itimnu' in..i- l,,ny tilnc ■ ,,i Ilia: '.'ii- u..' a,-ii I,,,,.-a a lot Hi in-1. Local People Buy Registered Jerseys \ I. V(i i{ t\ \ u.M.-'iered •lei : ey ti:.' horn |iLU I-Wu; I?.! by K. 1). and tieol”e l)ovei at ('In. J ryfill, lfolli .1. 1. .VluXOV ot 1 updo. Mi.-S. the name ui Che animal is. lie-i^n Ih i .Siur Du-an Mo , m»S. A i cy i -Tim < tl .)ei • «.•> iuW ha. teen |.111 i < Cut t'li Haiti iiuV IllIJi ndfi Horn iliv.m; he;. I, u.-O >A: Miss. 1 ill- MUIlle ol lilt* alllnml i- lie a.yr r( 1 I ■. .0!. l.ftty lisd lift If ! - 11 i.i’.oi. Ill l a I' is 14 . Tin* w nto eubou.s .i ..11 r. . i - lered Jeise.Vs is I.nay. n .viol * are ! Lilly Watt" ill, owr by mo Anrer iean .Ji-i -ey i ailie 1 lull, it ah ay - iii«*s in Nt .v \ oi u t iiy. l'nis im [Miriuiit .job is 11-tit i ■ ■ i.us.siait ihrouii'li I cyl.st JuUtil.s :.no Wains lei:, mail.' by -lei f> t.ieeutr. , <i\ ..l.i it. i uiitn.* ■ itie-SWUeu* lion, SoineW tial . IrnituJ ill lai;; r [•Mi.i in:„, K.ct p.* .Iitlit .uiiuiS ft) Lhis tluil \ bl ft'd oi ». u^. : i.T' • *W l., .1 el st ,i - nil. .r b|J r: i-<-1 t ,it ill I tl.iil y ' j . . Ill l ne 1 Ti.. . •ituu . t;etuu.'f ilu.-y piitHiti: [lie w.n Id’- rifl.fii a..1... anti i ilian any oilier au'm in .mii-. j ... llifil' mle in \ a I i i * 11 a 1 11.. lrn.-e a e ini)ini lant on.'. I hi Ie..ri n i I iltleiiou ut JeJ-e.v m'.K lees llle ,ul otf . il. e tend heed n . SPECIAL MUSIC Al SECOND BAP I IS I CHURCH Kf.i.|ulai- seiAitt.' will he held ai 1 he Seeoiitl Itaimst thnreii Sun lay with special sind'HiU a the •ftni11”■ i our. At the lee’uia)' ft fiiiny!' worship service spei ail inn tie under the ilireetinh ol Hobson llondriek will he rendered. Tin [iijhlie is eordially inviied to ai MASONIC MEETING S | >«•«• ii.l communication of t *h>‘l I MliU Lodge .Mi. ..11. A. i . X’ A. Al. ne\i Albmiuy ovouifisf a' . :<*i> o'clock. Three candidate I'm 'Hind IW‘"ii-e. All member and visiting .Masons inviti d an uluial in . trend. Reftedimen will llO M'llVd. i>Avit> 1*. in:i_i i\( ki:. Muster GEORGE S. FALLS. So-rctaij SERVICES AT FREE SAINTS TAB-RNACIF Ti l" l' \vi i lif- S.-rl'ie- al. till. Free Saint-- Tnl-ornacle SaMi'dav night. January 2‘Hh, al Si n'< lw< 1 : nd Sunday morning'. January 30th at 11 o'clock. Rev. r. n Swiceg-ood of Lenoir City. Term, will do the nrearhinp. The pnb lir- i«a-cbr<Ha)b’ invited to attend. Good preaching and grind music and singing at each service, Chairman Mauney Keports "E" Bon d Sales Good But Co-Operation Of All Will Be Needed To Reach Cherryville’s Quota A. HOKE HUSS CRITICALLY ILL A Hoke ITuss, who h;»t- been ill for the past two months, suf tered another stroke Tuesday -light and is eriticullv ill at the •'ity Hospital in Gastonia The family is at his bedside -Wr, Hush is one -oi <’berry ville's most prominent business men and has been one of the nost successful textile men in the eourity for many years.. He is president of the Cherry > -lie National Bank and the • h'-rryville Building and Loan V -delation. Funeral Services For Mrs. T. A. Eaker r- uiit-ral sei vices for Mrs,. Amanda ( . Kakor, OS, wc.ie con ducted from f>t. Mark's Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon at j ■j'.'iO o'clock. Services were in i cluupe of the pastor, Rev, C. P. ! Mider. assisted by Hey. .). J. Bad ley, of Dallas, a former pas tor. Mrs. Maker died ut the Jack- j son Memorial Hospital at Miami f t iduy, January Ji»t. The body art iced fere Monday.. itis. Ma ker died from a heart attack sui ter ed IliHowiric' tlu and pneumo nia. At uve pallbearers weie nep news and flower trills. wety niree and friends of Uie family. In catty aulnood Mrs. Haket .united with the Hebron Metimd st ciiuicti atnl stiice moving t.u tb' St. Mark's commuiiiiy ha. been a leauiut attendant at Un Si. fjaiks c.uineian ctiurch. Sn« w as- ntat Tied to .vtr. 1-atj.et it. Isyo. alt . and MiLaker inadt tlielr home at Ojus in the uuiiei months amt nete m [lie summer. Surviving m uudiuon to net huslamu i.i e Liuee eiitidieti, .uo. lUa.v iroeivet, Miami fieacn. 1-ia.. Mrs. Same Hartley, Oj j.-, r ia., and t uj am Saner at home. A .son, Marion preceded per in CU-ath Ui lOhet LM. ijl.S. Also .surviving ate ten graiidetiiiuren find one pTem [fiamtcniid, to jjeUVO.t with ititee oroij.es. t[ ui> ei't Clara ami lieinj y.iaiy ol 1 iiet i y vide, and .loan i tattf ol La w miaif. Hay i looker vcfui idled three ween- „^o in l-lorjda wa- a son in-raw or rue deceased 'JESSE J. CASH GETS 11'Kwivioi ion in iviAas. • i 1'A.VlJ' lkwaKUs. Mas#., “'all. lu.—J. I toll, oi Ciifi iy>ilie. .V on? ol Uir nlt-Hed /lien 1/1 ilie A/Ui-Au; u-i Auiiiei> i laiiiiJitf Ceiuej iu ie iPu'e .i pt'ojuulinn U w.a; aluuu.ii «-<M by A.I.aU llf'adijoaj (i / Famous Writer To Speak In Shelby February Second SI1KLH\ —l-.ru it uuiluii,. world famous f.enmiruborn wit.er. »» ieceiiuy outlined lor uo- i ..rerun Allans (. oiumruee ol u.e t . s. Senate a program 101 ...M.muis tuition oj Germany wi... ..inei enemy territory aue; ie war. will come to Shelby on l-euruaiy " to deliver a leciuie on the sou- ■ .iet-1 “What Kino oi I’tac Shall We Make With Germany 1 he lecture will he presented in the high school auditorium hen-, be trmnuitr at S:i:. in the evening. Luuwiy tied from hi- native Breslau to Switzerland and ap plied lor i uizenship mere in 19.;_’. In 1‘hJO he came to the l ruled States because he felt that ihe arm of ililiei was strong enough to seize him from the neutral mountains. The general theme of his plan foi peace with Germany is a suggestion that bis native country should he di vided. “l et the warrior race of Prussians who rule the north he politically free front the south that rave the world Goethe and Beethoven. Thus separate, the two German strains would bal ance.’’ says he. His antaforiism to the Nazi party led to the announcement in 19:1? that Lndwiy's books— including the most popular. “Goethe," —- would bo burned publicly adorns with lbose of (Contiotted on pag-e 5f Si The i'VtiI t.. ; rciinjf ’ well in Ohei ry.'vi.He accord oy to reports fr.mi I> K. Mauney, chairman I..T Cir, rrv illy township, ('haiiman ;\|aiinej ■ ointed out thy sale-. of ■•|T’ 1 onihs as well - other types of war securities be.n o.tTrn-ci m thy dirve was vy. y .-ai-islartoi \ so I'ar. The woman's divisions, Inn, heen ilouiy' a spleioi , ,■ held of ‘‘K" hon'd-. 11,m-, house canvasses : ’re l, -.n made by various committee- arid the sales are comine in well Chairman Mauney <t,,i me r, _ lease any hynre-. fin ,i.* wee. issue 'but stated that la w.,- >\,|l pleased with tile itri\e so ;ai :e d with the Continued uileii-t ,, work of all eoniniiitee- Ii, i, ,| .-lire the sales would , ,111101,, , Thy county s lota, quota 0 sd.-M, 1.000, sliehth u 1 rut-1 tit total of the Third Win Loan Drive. Overseas PAUL Y. HALLMAN Paul A . 1 lalilium. L •'on i.if Air. ami alls. It liiali, is in Uit l . S. c n i 1st rit in tiio A a v y sniff liiat Aliir 111' illlisl 01 ti:f tilin' and Alas, liallni.m In. Iiraiii li. un n ii- i i Sii; If \\ i >iifd ail Ills Ira Ini, |),\ and sin rt ssl ui and would likt- in i. . AL C any. lit ant-. l'.i-PJ Nt'-u Y.‘ai Paul A i I ulln.un. (I tun tl S. I-n ut Post 1.. ..i- .ana. s’ PolllTl 1 li, Wf. . - 1 111 iff. ,\f» I >1 If a If On Maneuvers PVT \VM. F. HUSS Pvt. William !■'. Iluss. -m o' M r. and M i s. ]T«*f-■«- 1 In- w a inducted into tlio : rm\ A*iri 20, 10):!. He has 1 icen stut'inne, at Cantn Phillips-. Kansas, and Ft. I!i'iicc‘, also at Ft. !!ili\ Kan s:is. At present he is -lalione. near Nashville. Tciuic see aluti on maneuvers. TOBACCO Ciihimhus limners who hats conducted demonstrations u-iie the new wide fiat row nw metho'.1 ot “Towinv tobuven like the plat and will continue it. savs .1 FJ Quirrerly, county ajfent with th. atv Collette Kxt ension So vice
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