Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 1

Location:
Statesville, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

AaatSBaKi VOJ th vime dub Caro rac on the Dorothy Margaret Overcash Urcet a son Philip Lery lU dmoml 8 8 6 is of of men Ren 6 I Mr Mother III I Mr Newbold wag called to his in Eiizahth Tuesday by news of the serious illness of his mother Mrs' Newbold A Mr Clyde' Alhea Undergoes Op eration NO 83 a neighbor without guile a in tn' ul's nlti laige comrreu I who came from to do honor to the memory THE DATE ON THE LABEL IS THE DATE YOUR PAPER WILL BE STOPPED! the club during the yar a ecreiary were th eld of Work tion with other i in securing the routing of th Ed was taxed with the Swann were in Guillord costs for being drunk ay to attenu the funeral: Lillie Mae Connaghey colored war Ctek of MrNoah Tengui Mr executive Carolina Union attended a uit i eel big in Greensboro Monday I ex cutive committees of the armers' Union and the North Caro 1 ra eder ition of Labor rom the tieshon of a luxury tax to the Aus tralian oaiiot from arrother repeal or strengthening of the primary law to exemption of foreign stocks: from imatter of paying legislators per session to emnlovment of women in industry at night theso were soma 4 4L zt rnk Txrt 4 A Ann aw naire consisting of 35 searching ques AVI nt i a a (1st nrih Lv his wife and ten children Mr 4 lx rt It 1 1 1 vm 1 rwiv 1r a hcaAYA uarirc Attend itAvivni umwwu I Wixun MUIUV nut HTl VUIHlj XHU WllfcUl uuu kinson Linwood (winner 2nd prize) Luther Conger of Statesville Mrs? I 1 rt 1 11 I Ta Az 1 I der before her marrH nnd iJd ir Vi James quite ill for several days but his con terment took place in North ui daughter of and M' I King nnd M1SS Naomi Hartman it ion today is improved his friends ord this afternoon nt 2 Mrs ilnbn'nlrlap a Ctn tAA111 formerly a nurse at Sanato rium I rivers lakes and pond vaniii jienuerson Buncombe Madison Mitchell and Avery coun ties Dan River and its tributaries and other rivers lakes and ponds in Rock ingham Surry and Stokes counties Pigeon and Tennessee Rivers and their tributaries and other rivers lakes and ponds in Haywood Jackson Macon Clay Cherokee Swain and Graham counties: Little River and its tributaries in Cumberland Lee and Hoke counties: Provided that this rule does not in any way apply to waters covered by any local rule passed prior to this date or any local law passed by the General Assembly in 1925 Provided further that fish may be taken from tho above named waters with one pole and line or rod and reel with cluster hooks and fly rods only and that no brook trout shall be taken from the above named waters fromOctober lath to January 1st each year and no fish be taken from tho above named waters at any season of the year of less size than hereinafter mentioned to wit: Bass large or small mouth 8 inches Pike and jacks Robin Bluegills Sand perch Chinquapin perch Google eye White Perch Red fin Brook or sneckle trout Rainbow or California trout Rock fish 8 Sun perch or beam 5 a number of special surgical subjects will spend most of his time in Vienna While away he will visit Germany England rance and Austria Mr James Anderson Undergoes Operation Mr James Anderson of States ville who underwent an operation in Gj ll io 111UVHU 1 Ail La INQWvOLQ pelling: Mr A fhmns local chairman nessage from Mr Newbold Wednes oy um mvi llay morning stated that his state chairman condition Was improved Marriage License License has been issued fop marriage of Mr years At th: was broken in health and weighed on a Christian without blemisn lv 90 pounds His physician advised: He lived the religion he professed him to locate in the South In 1873 he limiting the sick and helping bury purchased a farm in Iredell county the dead He gave to the point of about six miles east of Statesville on gave it hurt 4 i Vn Iv In i zx rl I ri Tnll AYir 1 1 I Ikf Jl A V41U AUV A 1 IV 441S year he brought his family there tojrael five In addition to his tion he went into the livestock busi iness which he continued until his sons wore old enough to relieve him of Hinfr PlaAv Uri hrtrrn Vrt kta ne of Xllkll XLU LUC UUOUILOO ml Messrs Powell at Nicholson sneend guests ollowingthe dinner th" directors held a busi session during which nhns fr the wmk of the? club were discussed County ield Day Postponed Until April 17 The following Watt was Prince Is I LIa Bi Artrxziz utrl tv L13 Lltiltu Had vivnih cau Ito his mortal remains farming opera A All All I 3 I OUS (Ur usual! inkingand nea of this rood citizen who waa a to The floral tributes were ma 'iry and very beautiful i Mr Summers was an elder in Con rd i hurcii and the active pall bear lers at his funeral were officers of hlc church as follows Messrs jWatt I) Morrison A Steven json Harris Stevenson 'and A McLelland Other officersji the church were honorary pall (beaiers I Mr Summers who was the young lest of a family of 11 sons was 40 years old lie is survived by his wid ow three sons red Dent and Wil Jlicm Summers and two daughters plary rances and Phyllis Summers hrathers also They i Messrs Abnei1 Summers of Planters iville Arkansas Millen Summers of Mr Thomas Jefferson Conger was Mooresburg Tennessee Robert Sum Charles Summers Loray uneral and interment took place in Baltimore Mrs razier was 39 years and two months old She was born and reared in Statesville but had made her home in Baltimore for the past seven years She was married to William A razier June 14 1908 and to this un ion were born two children Margaret and Jack who survive She is also survived by her mother Mrs A reeze of Statesville one brother Mr John reeze of Statesville and three sisters Mrs Laura Shoemaker of Elmwood Mrs reeze of Statesville and Mrs McKinne of Baltimore Mrs two chil dren and her sister Mrs McKinne were with her at the time of her death Attends uneral of Mrs Julia Absher Rev II Stone of Jefferson spent a short while in Statesville to day Rev Mr Stone was en route to North Wilkesboro to attend the fun eral of Mrs Julia Absher of Mount Airy in North Wilkesboro this after noon Mrs Absher was a former resi dent of North Wilkesboro Attend Meeting in Raleigh Misses Ethel McNairv Bernice Turner Martha Bradley Sarah Rut ledge and Seal Gregory and Messrs Larson Kirkman and II Gentry of the city schools faculty left today for Raleigh to at tend tne meeting ot the North lina Education Association Miss Bertie Hallman Suffers ture of Riirht Ieir Miss Bertie Hallman of Catawba 14 years old is a patient at Sanatorium suffering from a frac ture of the right leg Miss Hallman fell Wednesday afternoon fracturing her right leg above the knee Kiwanis Ladies Night riday Evening An interesting program is being ar ranged for the Kiwanis Night riday evening at 7:30 Special music by the Kiwanis beauty chorus will bg a feature of the en tertainment Rev Abernethy Will Preach at Bethlehem Rev Abernethy presiding elder of the Statesville district "will preach at Bethlehem church Sunday evening at 7:30 A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend this service Electric Current Will be Off Sunday The public is notified that the elec tric cun ent will be off the line on Sunday morning from 8 until 10 and from 1 until 4 in the aiternoon sion lines Series of rey Virginia a daughter Dorothy Margaret Overcash Sir Overcash is a son of Mr and Mrs Over cash of Statesville Annie Bernice Lowtharp Dies Annie Bernice Lowtharp the six months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Taowtharn StafoKvilln a died Sunday night at 12 un Airs Parks Crowell Ill era! services rind interment took place Mrs Parks Crowell is ill with a Monday afternoon nt Loray vote care of tonsilitis MIL CONGER PASSES AWAY DEATH MIL WATT SUMMERS D'al Res fits from Pneumonia inlimiAQ nf A Afternoon at Bread Street Church Loray' diorn aow iorK uity i i i a a i ir i Longer uieii eunesuay morning at 7 at his home on Lario avenue death resulting from jneumoca and infirmities of age funeral er'ices were condu ted this afternoon at 3 from Broad Street Methodist church by pas tor Rev Moores Interment will be in Oakwood RULE NO 13(1 OR ISHERMEN Unlawful for Any Person to ish With Any Kind of Net or Trap Before local fishermen sUrt out this season they would do well to familiar ize themselves with Rule No 13G North Carolina isheries Commission which rule reads as follows shall be unlawful of any person firm or corporation to set fish with use or place or to have set fished with used or placed in the following waters any kind of net or trap for the purpose of taking or killing fish or to buy sell offer for sale or have in possession fish taken from the fol lowing waters except as herein pro vidcd: Cape ear River and its tribu tanes and other rivers lakes and in Chatham Lee Hoke Moore Ran dolph Orange Alamance Guilford Person Caswell Rockingham Stokes and orsyth counties Yadkin River and its tributaries and other rivers lakes and ponds in Stanley Anson 1 inurn Cabarrus Rowan Davidson orsyth Davie Yadkin Surry Alle ghaney Ash Wilkes Iredell and Mecklenburg counties Catawba River and its tributaries and other rivers lakes ponds in Mecklenburg Gaston Lincoln Catawba Cleveland Alexan der Polk Henderson Buncombe Yan cy Avery Caldwell Burke McDowel Rutherfordton counties: rench Broad should have and an address hv Dr leasrle of thel The Mount Mourne community on tiomil Characters in History and Dr leagle mentioned I 'inllir Robert Leo ninst Ran perfect gentleman this country ever produced Gordon the missionary 1 agle field up ns an ideal (vrr Ine 1 rn th In hn Hie 4 is rvnwnthv to the lallen ns ubstanco to the poor and his heart to I At the close of the afternoon i mission prizes were awarded to the winneis in the contests bv Misa Cc born Seutember 13 1840 in New York mere Lit ste Henkel and Mrs Carl Thomn citv a son of Nichols Conger His fa 5 Ncnl Summers of the county and i tv i vn ti i I I tt HAvzii' llit 1 1 1 I 41 1 i i1 inn wx QYul vi uiv juvaiapun xivov niunna yviu iqHvoeuu uv nwr 'UJU Wlien LIIU bUJJVCu 'Jl Uilft niiu uumxucia ana practice of Rotary He urged I group at the county commencement on sketch was quite voung At the age of I Uir Summers who was a rural LilP Clin zi 0 1 ihrniiffh th nirl nf hie Snnritiv rnrHOv nt' jDUHV WHQ cmciont The morning session was opened school teacher Mr Conger gut a job I rind faithful in the performance of ev witli an attractive health play pre as errand bov in the record depart ory duty that came to his hands As ra man ne was good and true As a eit school Contests tncluxled i the Bible House lie was advanced iron he took first rank As a church Countv field dav scheduled for Sat in day March 20th has boon postpon ed until Satiii'day April 17 is annoimeod Swriiih of Cool 1 t'csday at the office of tho cminty su perintendent of education and uneral Services Wednesday After ni 1 V1 J14HJH 11 vJtiuvK iiuiii uiivra Utah Tyne uf Citizen Great Church Worker iMr Watt Summers died Mon day evening at 7:15 o'clock at his home in Concord township death fol lowing a brief illness from erysipelas and pneumonia uneral services was conducted Wednesday afternoon ac 2 from the Concord church izoray by tn pastor rt'atiy ilcl by Pi i'e nd Qu Salisbury Man Narrowly Death When He Drives reight Train Standing Crossinp Charlotte March I Jones! a XIHYin il IV i rvo'im nnl Airit rnn I inw uiunu V4 hrnnV Wnilnmc nowxAvl it ml 1 1 41 If luiaiua especially its efforts to secure a tu State Mr Monday evening hade fair to sustain bis reputation His program includ ed a number of popular songs but the numbers most enthusiastically receiv AXrl Lin Anlinli avwm i 1 1 7 I vu uy um auuivntu wuxu uiu uiu i convention tunes Piney Woods Arkansas Traveler Turkey in the Hay an'd Pop Goes the Weas el These he played with the genuine gusto the pat of the foot and rhythmic swing of the body of the competitors at the old con vention In fact it is doubtful wheth er many fiddlers can equal Mr Wil liams in agility He placed the fid dle on top of his head under either arm and behind his back bowing all the time without cessation In fact he did just about everything except stand on his head and play One of his most popular numbers was an in terpretation of James Whitcomb Ri the fid dle giving a very realistic and amus ing imitation of characteristic farm yard sounds at 4 in the morn ing chickens crowing pigs squeal ing children crying etc Mr program also includ ed Alabama Bound Pal My Cradle Days Save Your Sorrows When and I Were Young Maggie and Will My Dreams Come True the last song by two North Carolinians Messrs Royster and Mitchell of Charlotte He was ably accompanied at the piano by Miss Katherine Moore of Moores ville Impromptu talks on Lionism were made during the evening by Lions Sloan Lynch and Rogers The chib accepted an invitation to meet with the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs at Barium Springs on riday April 1G this meeting to take the place of the regular club meeting that week The next meeting of the club will be held at the Community Building and dinner will be served the Lions by the Ixiuise Sloan Circle of the Broad Street Methodist church Guests Monday evening included Miss Katherine Moore and Mr rank Williams of Mooresville guests of the dub Mr Clyde Kelly with Lion George eild Mr Stanley with Lion Walton Mr McAu ley with Lion Charles Davidson Mr Witherspoon with Lion II Suttenfield Messrs Shelton A Pool William Brierre and Dr Hart with Lion Trott Mrs ather Dies in Caldwell County Mr and Mrs Moore and Stanley Moore went to Lenoir Tues day to attend the funeral of Mrs father Mr Steele who died suddenly Monday afternoon at 4 at his home in the Happy Val ley Mr Steele who was about 75 years of age had been a sufferer from heart trouble for a number of years Mr Steele was a well known Cald well county citizen and had many friends throughout this section of the State where he had formerly traveled for a number of years in the cattle quarantine business Mr Steele is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs Moore and Mr Clarke Steele of Happy Valley Mr John Steele of Boone Mrs Ben Harrill of Lincolnton Mrs Moore of Statesville Dr Goode Will Spend Three Months in Europe Time iddler of State Some old time fiddle music by Mr Ur MnnrpriVi who was presented as the champion fid ilrtj ri MmIIi nnhrt mrul the Lions club at the weekly neel 1g Lions A Suttenfield were i charge of the program I ion Geo Anderson of the international As sociation who is in North rol 1 this week was invited to addns tl club at this meeting but wa ui it 1 to be present 1 TY 1 HT 41 1 ireseineu iur as uie 41 A ah M1L Commerce tne Work of club commit I i CnuiirpiOII lluuier ui Vlu nUlUliiz 1 IPPS lYllTTlnr nn Hi'Annnio 4 11 zYrv nprfnrmnnrp oiung lkv tcaui'ui ui me auuuuv uvuiuv suuvui juivimaHLu inft Upttp? I XX it aL4 cn I i 4 4 VlzxTzl i I I i V1A1 nrize) Willis Wilkin: Dr Goode of tho staff of rireet ednosday morning by nn au Tommy Uni Oak Rid a 1 4 1 A ItV YTw I a ivii iv eunesuiiy 1 me valley evening for New York City He will 1A ummK mvwij vast sail from there Saturday on the along the street when the boy started motion contests were Messrs Landon steamer Aquitania for a three 1 across uw muhi num un aney Wilkinson ami A unx lan in ai mr izcwis car lie was Knocxea aown uther fudges were fn if Mayor Bristol who happened to be telling Misn Mi 1114 1 Vi Al a I near took him in his car and hurried and third grade rending Miss ssie him to the Davis hospital Examina Tettn i 4th grade arithmetic Mr Da tion disclosed no serious injury wri mcc nth grade hn uaro' Alim IaLu 1 Mrs Virginia orester Dios at Home Miss Eva Podo oH in North Wilkesboro Mrs John Davis was notified Mr Nicholson Host to Kiwanis Wednesday morning of the death of Directors at Dinner 1 a 4 nrH niMfA I 4 1 1 illlLUIlVl UV4 VJIilllik 111 ester which occurred Tuesday evening 4 if 1 ZAKAl'l Vi ZS Mr 1 nc nun uiiuui nui ui miuraiinn iuba a uivow iiviiiu ih nm tn 1 41 41 i 1 1 A i vnnema Salisbury hospital riday has been Wilkesboro uneral service in and Miss Emma I recland Mr James quite ill for several dnvs hut his con ferment took nlace in North Wi Trouble on the cransmis is given as the cause Special Services at Little Church Rev Carl Craig of Laurinburg is conducting a series of special ser vices this week at church Barium Springs Tho meeting will Pckiiftiiim 4 zi 1 4li Sanatorium Club Will Meet riday Even i evening for New York City Mfc The Business and Professional YVn cluh will have its regular mm stay in Europe ing at the Community Building ri Dr Goode goes to Europe primarily day evening at 7:30 it a do special work in surgery and 1 Austria In addition to a study of Mr and Mrs John Miiholland general surgical work he will review move uno auraciive ew Home 1 iMr and Mrs John Miiholland have moved from East Broad street into their attractive new home Ntrth Green street lev Mc Vci Imtr cem itery nded by an itiori oi sor wood school ti Mr (rtlier incidents fact that he st od Eighth street ami in i lit lit i i i i ii i ill a a a in i it Ms'k hl as lie pass! wav to Washington 1 Horace Greeley and saw the Monitor when it was neing consirucieu Stone Mountain Memorial Coins on home Jtaw until April i been notified Cameron Morrison I hat North Crroliim has been granted an extension of time until April 1 in Condition of Alice Summers Im which to sell Stone Mountain memor proved ial coins This request was made of The condition of Miss Alice Sunt the Stone Mountain Confederate Mon triers of Sharpesburg township who umcntal Association by Morrison has been ill at the Davis hospital for since the enthusiasm iri North Caro i some weeks is improved has been so splendid and the 1 so short in which to coiplete the 'Lss Celeste Henkel Attend Teach rale North quota i er tn Raleigh Aiiss dcstc Henkel left 1 Stormwon of CafTnOv dav 'afternoon for Rn1irK ting her father Mr meeting of the North Carolina Teacn I Association in session th era to day and riday In the Court Oscar Reavis in the court was fined 325 and taxed "with Oio costs on charges of being drunk and disorderly lie is also to serve S') days it he violates the within 12 months nt i Birth TrxrtrTrvsr ll S' a for Tim stands open nd Mrs Rovt Rodmor'd East IM) un yj fvr incit nsed bid YrtGct a son Philin Lerov Ri ilmoni XT 1 1 ri 1 I aO fi 0 Qnnofnrioo fxf rtnssaAci vs ill nsn4 With An Angrv Place of Mme Mi itr 'Pa Pionipiers oi uie vrgwMuvu Prayer in a was the subject Slmm Mmn nc (2nd prize) DM TZ TMMho i of the sermon Wednesday afternoon rie Watts Linwood Pauline Poteet JiSes HiS mid 1 I 1 ll' 1 I LI "Z1 1 I 1 4 Pressly Howimd Knocked Down by Gderiamatn i am George Woodfin Mt Mourne (1st Pressly Howard young son onir iwW 15v (M and Mrs Howard on Triiild in ii 1 i 1 1 viiizincnn rent Wednesday morning bv nn mi Joel Brant will he gratified to know Mra Andcr orester was the mother of Mr in Salisbury with Mr Ander orester of the orester Priv ette Clothing Company of Statesville 7 TI I and Mrs Davis went to North Tn At Gourt i Wilkesboro today to attend the ft: In the court Monday nrrii night Poston was discharged from any connection with the rospor Attend uneral of Mr Noah Teague sibility of having whiskey in the re frigerator at his store Misses Mabel Gertrude and Doria day to attend the funeralat in zi it a Sanatorium Saturday is vet at the county home nis wmr community ci ting along nicely for 30 days for contempt of court Dinv I Mr agucr was r7 years old and I At Hurvivcd bv bis wife throe dauirb I Rerent arrivals at Lotm Satmto ri and two sons Mrs Tongue 'ws eommoncenient div it wa: A A Trioi Strm zia of Rwo'nU nf Trosdsv nt tho offieo of th Mrsvltalph Gabriel Mooresville WATCH LABEL ON YOUR PAPER AND LET SUB SCRIPTION EXPIRE! Union Prepares Question naire Gibson chairman of the committee of the North business i oansuury narrowly escaped death and sustained a fractured skull and other injuries near here early today 1 wiei ms automoaiie crasneu into a freight train at a crossing on the Sal isbury highway I and 11 A rt iv ni uit: iiubpiuu wiiuie ne was uiKcn it was said that he probably would re cover My Jones was conscious this morn ing and preparations were made to I take ray pictures ol his head His arm also was broken The accident occurred at 4 A according to officials of tho Southern railway here who explained the au tomobile struck the 33rd car from the engine and the IGth from the caboose The side of the freight car was crush ed by the impact the railway report said It was added that the train was standing at the time Mrs Beulah reeze razier Dies in Baltimore Mrs Beulah reeze razier daugh Al if A L' ri zxi C4 ii 4 44 Ml 4 vi kJLUVVSl vJ IIa i i pi! i 4 ouiHiay in ivieicy Hospital KiVei and its tributaries and other Bnltinnri whom Lhn ln1 nziJ in Iransyl 1 treatment for the past four months 10 inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches uneral for Mrs II Kunkle Wcd nesday Morning The funeral service for Mrs Minnie Ross Kunkle who died at her home here Monday following an illness of several months was held Wednesday morning at 11 at Western Av enue Baptist church The seivice was conducted by Rev A Hicks as sisted by Rev Morris of Ash boro Interment was in Oakwood cemetery The pallbearers were Messrs Kennedy Chap pell Alonzo Hart Daniel Burgess Bowman and Jurney A num ber of relatives and friends from Hickory and Morganton were here to attend the funeral Mrs Kunkle was 50 years old She survived by her husband Mr Kunkle her father Mr Ross the county four brothers Messrs Walter Julian and Alex Ross Statesville and two sisters Mrs a 1 1 rtf 7 i Df iU4UV4V Ul 11 Kl nils Blackwelder of Mooresville Mrs Kunkle was a charter mem ber of the Western Avenue Baptist church and took an active interest in the work of the church Scout Notes A Scout troop with 15 members was organized at the irst Associate Re formed Presbyterian church Tuesday evening The new Scout troop nt the I irst Baptist church was registered at a meeting Monday evening Most of the boys in tho troop recently or ganized at ront Street Presbyterian church passed off their tenderfoot work at the last meeting Statesville scouts will be interested to know that the new dining hall at Gamp Cove Echo is nearing' comple On account of illness in his family Scout Executive Ronsheim has can celled all engagements to meet with Sout troons during the remainder of this week he stated Wednesday morning Condition of Mrs Willis Re mains Critical The condition of Mrs Wil lis of Asheville which has been crit ical for sometime remains the same Mrs Willis was Miss May Blackwel I Blackwelder of Statesville She was 'Mr Memory Jr Here for formerly a nurse at Long's Sanato 1 Conference Mr Memory Jr of Raleigh Dorothy Margaret Qvercash state inspector of high schools was Rnrn Tiwsdnv tiivz1 I i erc TuesdaJ' a conference wim Mr ft t0 iIr Miss Celeste Henkel county superin vLSii SK1 tcndent of education Mr Nlchojson was host to the directors of the Kiwanis club at din msday evening at his home on st ront street A lovely bowl of tulips centered the table Covers were laid for Messrs Nicholson 'D Raymer Gord on Wallace Kan' Sher rill Current Rhyne Rob ert White A Bunch and TN 11 Lowrance ilireclnrs Dr Goode i3 V1J JI It Stevenson Captain Copyland of Clinton is spending a short time here with fii daughters Mosqatpes Craig and vin Steele Cotton Bi7 m'KvMr Gaither for $21900 rhe L'liira EHm Cotton Mill rsliing was re sold Saturday and Tins bid in by Mr Gaither Mr Clyde Albca who under 1 iiz fa 4 4 a 1 1 1 Sanatorium SatuX I at the county home Mr ague was 57 years old and survived bv his wife three dauglr da of I Spring are off springs of this Sunday' He also took a great interest emperance movements his long me tne i on the corner ot Broadway New has been manifested in tho services Springdale! Services are being held twice daily Sixth i the evening at 7:30 There will Pilui Lowrim Linwood (2nd prize Little hi inl snwmn Pnr men Rniwlav AU ty i ctiui I I Oi i I afternoon McCmmeli Pine Valiev Roy Linker T'kw tr 1 I rrI a I Tzmm xuv auujirti vx xuvy 4UI tUVUO KKIRO sermon unis evening win ne: lead inc With An Angry God ct Conger i lXALS AT MT MOURNE Series of Group Center Com cements is Held Dinners' Will resent Group at County Com cement tirat of the series of group voimcncements to be held in irtil schools of Iredell county Mount Mon ri Monday wis featured by the various grade eon i te ts participated in by icproseiita tives from everv school in the rroun by Tht commencement which was one activities in of the most sutcessful group cenur outing 1 meetings held during the year was organize well attended a large number of tc i 10 I beintr inresent from ev mh rroi it St resville and the city chamber of I for the success of the meeting is duet ks principal and the other! i a i i i I zx a i 4 i inu ui ouLLer Business me' nexts and I Contests wore hold daring tne Rotary education and the interest of morning and a picnic lunch wasserv the club in securing a sanatorium for at noon eatures of the afternoon tubercular patients for Iredell coun 1 session wore the seventh grade exer ty The present membership of the cisbs bv children from all surrounding 4 7 rMl 1 4 i 1 1 I 1 1 i 4j i inu i i t'i ti i rm i ir i i iar i 1 i i nn vi 11 4Mi i ai u1U)S vuv piisv ivm iiuuirs i anviv vv ju iivuavii months the organization has had an on the opportunities that every school average attendance qf 8727 per cent child in the county should have and wim a one minuroii per cent attend an azice ineeunkr on hnuirv 1 1 1 1 following members of the elub had a uoi 100 per cent attendance recorcl dur fat ini thn vnnv Tl A ur Ma'cKesson William i whom lie characterized as 1 nuuiee Honmann kin and Oscaf Marvin In turning over the gavel to RiWfiQcni I i iiy Huriu ivauiun expressed 101111 wn his appreciatiofi of tb loyal sunport weak hi ijucii mb auministration during the past year that tho organ! zation is now in splendid form its memuers linked tnziilt mj 4 iivvvvi 1 r4iliviq 1 1 4 AVc I 1 ail I f)W 111 aivehil! Aeta vivn QIHM I I ana a Keener realization of the ideals son Thus rl IWA nfa A4U UldCUL'tl IB I 4 4 IL ll 4 I I 1 i the club to carry forward its work April 17 ncnnmnll 4 IV i 1 pvuauy ju io secure a )ti WWX4l4 444141l 9 14? 1 l'41'lfil 1 1 Tn neaiin piuy jne 3 errand ooy in the recorddepnrt Rotortnn PT of PresWent eiiled ly the children of the Mount lnent of the American Bible Society 4 jAuu uiuuie iduuruu btiiuui uhivvsis iiiurujutMi i tn ircsident Rankin and 'first grade story telling second and t0 the head of the record department i man his place cannot be filled dX operatlon of elubBrid grade reading fourth grade land rcmaincd there for five years! The untimely passing of Mr Sum vn year quiex arithmetic contests fifth grade i During this time he attended a night mors in the prime of his vigorous Rankin the language work and recitation and doLchool and was nromoted to the sales manhood is a calamity of the greatest eo mtion of his splendid chunnticn contests in the sixth and I department or eight rears before I magnitude not" only to his family irt ICin 1 eu'eaV 1Dr seventh les I leaving the Bible House he had charge but to his church his school and his bcualf of the club presented luo 'C irtunpatinj in the contests foreign ami home sales Alto community He was a leader among in rXfwikPredent a Rotaryj vern igethcr he was vith the Society twen men in whom every one had conH Lin set With nnYvAY 4L 1 or I Hit nqf 1 PoLl 1 XV me UlUUl WV TVU mil I onirf TTZ14 it rx a 1 I it 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 4 piuHov uiura luoore nr miqhvw xuurrison A nrACimlnl 4L4 1 MUnnf MHiivnn Mviyoia rf fl 4 1 cf RUIU IVII nr MMV Vl HH IJV prize Ruby Anderson Linwood Ro A land Wagner Pine Valiev (win Newly elected officers of the club ner 01 2111 prize) Mary Bethel Stutts rjjA ejii iiiuuie jiuues mvvvu vuk muge 4U 1 C'z' i fa 4 f'nmtzx zv uuavcov uu nuuibuii age of 33 years Mr Conger church worker without a superior and HE PICKS ON REIGHT TRAIN LIONS ENJOY IDDLE MUSIC JOHN A SCOTT IS INSTALI ED i Escapes Mr rank Williams of Mooresville Nwly Elccted Rotary President Car Into Presented as the Champion Old Tnkts Up A Resume of! Still at Time iddler ol the old North Club Activities Dnrimr PikI Vr I Tiie installation of the newly elect cd club president Rotarian John' A 1 Scott resume of club activities dur ing the year and a detailed financial report bv the treasurer were tne prin cipal features of the meeting of the Rotary club Tuesday Among the objective activities of the i ti lions luoKeS to rlorida highway through i ery school in the group A Lazenby presented a gold pen and i pencil set in recognition of her serv ices aunng tne year in addition to President Scott Mr uillrnm vice president bpeumg Contest Came Robison Mr Shelton secretary and Glean Moore Pine Valley Mr Marvin treasurer Hist prize) Mary Thompson Mount On motion of Dr Hart the bourne (winner 2nd prize) Johnsie Rotary chib challenged the Kiwanis pV'aggins Oak Ridge Mary Christen club to a basketball game at an early bnr Hill Berle Thompson date Dr Hart being appointed a committee of nn iJ third Grade Lorine Ken game nerly Linwood Uura Morrison inen he began the nus ness ot AA plan for redistricting North and'Mount Mournc lst prizp): Elizabeth Hpney lending and real esta wlich South Carolina which now being Springdale (2nd prize) Ju kept up until his death ha ing considered by the Rotary clubs of J') Valey: Ruth Vfc Statesville for the to dub tdodnviCtthnWaiST to he P'Sond Reading Ernest a 2 Mr Conger man eu Ms which provides IlmVt rtesvniP1 shall Pine Valley Hunter Me Mary Jane Simonton of St tei be MSd th di trie Un prize) Lena who died six JC latr cludino western i pcrman Linwood (2nd prizo) Io Jo this union were born two children th andihan Poole Mount Mourne In 1870 he married Miss Jane Eliza Guests todnv AI Mr! ourth Grade reth Tomlins of Tomkins Cove a VUeS ts Mossrtof clones Mount Mourn T1f nr ovi who died in 1901 To this union vv mc? Ralph' Watts Linwood i2nd nrize) were born eight children In 1902 he1 tarian Steele' and Mr Wm Stillwell Springdale Marion married Miss Mary Virginia Rankin te sllbjects taken up in a question fev IV Yt II A ivhil (Ini? 1 1 4rt I Tvndnll iaTYtH "I A he ATI Yvatl 1 Kemp boni four children He is survived niwri I nfTrin ii i I 1 lkA4V 401 l'T Tnwrezv a 4 4 i i lx a i a wincHYL Linwnm ThoinjiR Jnncror ot imawDorr UlfeV 2111V11U IVVVlVllj ft a a 1 at Western Avenue I ixlh Grade Recitations Zola Wil Conn Mr red Conger and Mr i Installation of Officers eatures Meet Tlw rnvivol mnntintr imino nnine Linwood (winner 2nd prize) Luther Conger of Statesville Mrsri ing of Woman's Auxiliary ni Ju meeting being conduct Mary Thompson Mount Mourne (1st Susie Ten Eyck of New York churehv Pev rt aIv Pinc Valley 1 Mrs Stroupc of Charlotte The installation of newly elected Thompson Mount Mourne Vera Mrs Ervin of Rutherfordton officers featured the meeting of tho toro is being attended by laigc ton Alexander Oak Ridge Beryl Thomn (Mrs McCanless and Mrs Wil Auxiliary of the ront grcgations and already much interest son Mayhew Gladys Harwell riiam Kennedy of Salisbury Mrs Em Street Presbyterian church held Mori has been mamfested in th services PPa ")avB "of MooresvilleVMiss Mar day afternoon The service was in jye being hi Id twice dailj sxth Grade Ralph arct Conger He is also survived by charge of the pastor Rev Mc tha ani Mt Mourne (1st prize) one sister Mrs William Haveriandi Bride The new officers of the Auxil nnrt nhnut 50 larv are JAirs McHnde nres Smith Hickory Hill: Paul grandchildren and more than a ident Mrs Morrison vice pres a Sreat grantchikirn luerc hiss vree rnuer secretary Mr Conner was one of the prfrci and Mrs Daniel Morrison treasure in IM Community ill me utm luvvung UI me xvuAiuuryz Mrs Julia Overcash Pool Dies Mrs Julia Overcash Pool of Kan nauolis died Tuesday afternoon at 3 at Sanatorium The mnn 1 UJ reinvvcu io me Home iues rcL tl: iuA dy evening and funeral services and interment took place Wednesday at Grace Church China Grove rool wa years old She is i ork city and saw Abraham Lincoln urvjVcd bv her father Mr ed down Broadway on nis Overcash of Kannapolis and a num HA ATVAY CU a a VI 11 Dlr rrev A fa I a fl 1 1 Alf 4 az UV1 VI UlUVHvlO C44AIX DIOLVIB 1 1 1 I 1 A jMinrrnr nniir ti imihi i 7 i i winii in T71 4 ATTX A A HA TT hl Rti i i ul la II I Bl Hi 2 A i i VI 74 i 1 Cfcw JSL rA Yf I XZ4 rr nirrTrnrux a nzr diV IHUKbUAI MAlUJll Jo WZO TM I Hill I riirT vTWiiTTiBnTTnTTi BPSO SW' RwMlW fe 5 BOal A Tl I i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Statesville Record and Landmark Archive

Pages Available:
628,439
Years Available:
1874-2024