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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 5

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MONDAY OCTOBER 1 1928 THE LANDMARK TTATEHVTTLK RAGE IVE AL SMITH BACK IN PERSONALS WAS BLACKMAILED HIS HOME STATE the ctJKi inc pivcuiui cu vvub ntiu 14 one half dozen times while police some evidence against him Tuesday c'eared nath of shoutincr well and if we can i get more for presenta N'ew ANNOUNCEMENT 0 the fact that a majority of the pec to Dr Weatherman Phone 373 5 if' 4 and 3 Shaker Sweaters uimino i Loray and Mr and Mrs Mor Ronrin Gan of At at We are showing a to i THINK! Phone No 83 than Meet Sherrill White 51 i wen music viuo at 7:30 o'clock nt alnut street All! 4 4 host Clnli 100 lOp 100 the the 5 this the lW ment Relative to Recent Speech We also have an attrac tive line of Sport sweat ers in Gray Blue and White a'nd mixed colors Sport sweaters $350 to $650 each 100 200 5 0P Deaton of ilcd at the meet 1 The stiuggle to make ends meet keeps a flapper's hands busy when she sits down Cedar alls Record A Tit if liot flutter lilz nknut Vini1 tint uuuul iiuiu' ooneu scienune Knowledge is that yeu never see it bound' in Jimp leather Boston Post I wish to announce to my friends that I have closed my summer of fice at Linville alls and will re same practice at my old office at corner Broad and Center Sept 25 Bank or Your Savings" MONEY! WE INVITE YOUR Deaton Clyde Hunter Cochrane Jr Lewis Brown Gus Deaton Earl Deaton red Sjlls Robert Rogers Sellers elix Campbell Deacon Joe Panella Jack Conley Mr and Mrs I) Cochrane Morrison Jr Shaker sweaters" $250 to $450 each 'ziti Junior Order fo Avoid Politics i ami iv between undcr pnvUi rnru pain ui snouting wen wishers In the hotel the governor with dif ficulty made his way to the fifth floornd almost immediately began receiv ing political leaders to get the latest information on the state situation Tonight he will address the Demo cratic state convention stressing par ticularly his desire that the campaign in New from the efforts to place him in the White House i The governor declined to be drawn out on his choice for the guberna torial nomination which along with a candidate for United States senator and other state officers will be de cided upon tomorrow Mr and Mrs Land entertain cd delightfully Thursday evening at their home on Oakhurst Road compli menting Mr and Mrs Selby 'who leave next week for New Mexi co to m'iKc ineir nome Bridge was enjoyably played at six tables arranged in rooms beautifully decorated with roses and zinnias high score prize a set of ta ble numbers was received by Mrs A Steele and the gentlemen's prize a cigarette holder was awarded Mr Cushing Mr and Mrs Selby were presented attractive going away gifts At the conclusion of the game a delicious salad course with coffee and salted nuts was served Shoe Co Shoes Hosiery Men's urnishings Sweaters Black and Navy Blue Coat or Pull Over Styles and Shak er sweaters $495 to $7 95 each Minnesota Put Down or Smith ill of North Wilkesboro Mrs red one her attend follow teams North Wilkesboro clubs in which the States ville team was victorious North Wilkesboro won a similar game at the inter club meeting in North Wilkes boro several weeks ago so that the score is now even Something ov'er a hundred dollars was realized from the game Thursday afternoon Mi Iw rliviriozi nnlln two clubs for their child fund Total: Previously acknowledged Total: very complete and attractive assortment of Wo and Shaker' Sweaters in Maroon Banking Business Merchants and armers Bank home Bridge was enthusiastically played at two tables hirh prize a ma dcira handkerchief case being won by Miss Anne Blair Bristol At the conclusion of the game the hostess served a tempting fruit salmi course with creamed chicken in patties cof fee hot rolls and candy I Gnnstd in addition tn the clnh were Mrs A Summerville and Miss Seal! Gregory afternoon by Ms Godfrey Kimballt her home on Brevard street honor ing Miss Elizabeth Bowles bride 1 elect and Mrs Whitten of Hillsboro Ill Bridge was enthusiastically played at four tables arranged in rooms at tractively decorated with bowls of I roses wild asters and zinnias Hkh I score prize a set of brass ash trays was awarded Mrs Wcsiev Jones An aHrictive fostoria vase was present 1 ed Miss Bowles and Mrs Whitten re ceived two attractive handmade tow els At the conclusion ol tne game the hostess served a delectable salad course with iced tea and Sherrill White Shoe Showing oi Way to His Hotel Block ed by Huge Throng of Rochester CitizensDesires That State Tic ket Win No Matter What Happens to Him Rochester Oct 1 Laying aside for the time being his standard as Democratic presidential candidate Governor Smith came to Rochester to talk state politics today and found the way to his hotel conference room blocked by a huge throng of Rochest er citizens who turned out to welcome him back from his western trip rom the time he arrived as tne depot wher'e a large crowd gave him a noisy greeting until he entered his suite at the Seneca Hotel the Gov ernor was the center of a wildly shouting crowd So dense was the crowd that it took more than one naif hour to drive the car the few blocks to the hotel A band nlaying chiefly the Walks of New lead the way and the governor's" car was h'eld un Pretty Marriage At Mount Mourne Large Sums Expended as to Keep His Prison Record Concealed Says Never Stole Any Such Sum as a Million Dollars Atlanta Oct New evidence on which additional indictments will be sought against Clinton Carnes former treasurer of the home mission board of the Southern Baptist con vention will be placed before the ul ton county grand jury Tuesday Carnes who was apprehended at Winnipeg Canada riday alreauy has been indicted twice by the grand jury each true bill charging embez zlement of the funds Bond on each indictment was set at $50000 Officials of the home mission board estimated his shortages at $1000000 "We are not certain but we hope to have several more indictments agains Carnes by the time he is re turned to ormer Governor Clifford Walker special deputy solic itor in general tn charge of the case said here grand jury will get The Sallie Dobbins Circle of the Homan's Mirsionarv Society of Race 1 1 nf with Null at her home uii uh duhuiu onoau roau OR KEEN VISION SEE DR SHERRILL OPTOMETRIST Over Statesville Drug Phone 76j Hfw Tj' DnrMOAV 11 Vi 1 TY1 iii ii 14 ncuiiinn viiMiMvv of the Iredell County Chapter Ajmeq lean Red Gross reports the loiwwmg contributions since Saturday: St Lutheran c'nurcn IL Guernsey Miss Laura Lazcnby red Sherrill Miss Nora Lee Miss Willie Nicholson Mrs Nicholson rank Deaton tion later in the week it will b'e offer ed riday 1 prosecution of Carnes will be pushed vigorously and relentlessly de spite his claims that he was black Decision to place additional 'evid ence against Carnes before the grand jury Tuesdav although the auofLors checking his books have not vet com pleted the task was reached yest'er dav officials said Two officers John Hudson assist ant solicitor general and Tol bert deputv sheriff left here Satur day for Winnipeg to return Carnes and local officials were expect ing hem to experience little delay in gaining possession of the prisoner in view of his reported declaration that he would waive extradition Although so far as could be learn ed no Baptist minister mentioned capture nor his confession from their pulpi' Sunday one or twotook occasion outside their churches to scout the hints of blackmail being responsible for the defal cations Carnes wanted to do good by the church he could have done it by telling the blackmailers to go to one minister said Southern Baptist convention is through with Clinton said Dr Luther Christie pastor of Tonee de I Aon Baptist church and president of the home mission board laws the state of Georgia will take care of him The Baptist churcn is now busy trying to recover from the calamity which he brought upon its home mission Carnes Wants His Return to Atlanta to Be Expedited Winnipeg Man Oct 1 Clinton Carnes former treasurer of the southern Baptist home mission board whose funds he is charged with em blezzing urged from his' police ceil here that authorities expedite his re turn to Atlanta Now that he has come to the eno cf his fugitive trail he wants to go back to Georgia and answer charges growing out of his peculations which he denies will total the estimated $1 000 000 suggested by preliminary in vestigation Denied to newspaper interviewers Carnes spent the Sabbath in his cell much of the time nervously pacing its narrow confines repeatedly ask ing when officers would arrive from Atlanta to return him to that city Jail attendants said Carnes appears very nervous the report that his misappropriations may reach $1 and while he has not de nied that he embezzled funds the at tendants say he has termed that fig ure Asked what had of the funds Carnes told police they said that the greater portion had gone to persons who knew his past as "husn requently they threatened to bring to light his prison record and large payments were necessary to satisfy their demands he said ran away because my affairs had got so black that I could not bear it any longer People who knew my past were continually blackmailing me and! I finally got into such a fix that there was nothing else I could never stole any such sum as a million said the former treasurer of the home mission board of the Southern Baptist convention who was said by some authorities to have obtained as much as $1000000 although the indictments involve only Carnes declined to answer when police asked him if he had taken sum from the mission board funds inanced Girls in ilms Previous inquiry had disclosed that Carnes had sent Miss Lois Griffin of Hapeville Ga and Miss Sonia Nord he a Norwegian beautv to ifniiv wood to seek career in motion pic 1 ures on the understanding that they were to repay him'out of their earn mgs if they were successful In jail at Winnipeg and awaiting removal to Atlanta Carnes has wir ed a local firm of attorneys a request that they defend him and annoumed his intention of putting up a vigorous tight when he reaches the city in the custody of an officer and deputv solic itor sent to bring him from Canada They were expected to receive him to night and bring him back some time next week To the first notes of the wedding march came the maid of honor Miss Sue Templeton cousin of the brideof Mount Mourne She was attrac lively dressed in rose beige crepe ro maine and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses aud fern The bride and groom entered to gether The bride wore a loVely dress of champagne crepe back satin with dose fitting tan felt hat and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the vall'ey or traveling the bride changed to a becoming ensemble suit of black satin back crepe trimmed in red with small red hat ollowing a motor trip to points In North Carolina Mr and Mrs Shields left today for a trin through th'e Shenandoah Valley Washington Ni agara alls and noints in Canada aft er which they will bo at home in De troit Mich The groom is a son of Mrs Julia Alexander Shields of Huntersville but has made his home in Detroit for several years He is a world war veteran and saw active service in rance The bride is the only child of Mr and Mrs David Templeton of near Mooresville and has always taken an active interest in the social and church work of her community She was educated at Mitchell College and has often visited relatives in States ville The wedding guests were received bv Mrs rancis McAulev of States ville and Miss Lucile Stevenson of Loray Misses Janie and Catherine Morrison of Statesville presided if the regis'br and Mrs Marvin Gaith er also of Statesville received in the lift room which was attractively dec orated with golden rod and fern Out of town guests were the grandmother Mrs A Morrison of Statesville the brother Mr lames Shields of Huntersville Mr Mrs Morrison Misse Catherine and Lucile Morrison Mrs I A Davis Mr Paul Davis Misses Anna and Mildred Davis Mr and Mr Watts Mr and Mrs John Morrison Misses Janie and Louise Morrison Mr and Mrs and Mrs rancis McAuley all of Statesville Miss Lucile Stevenson of President red Statesville club nres inir and presented kiwama Nicholson who gave the visiting club a gracious welcome declaring that the county of Wilkes is famed for its fine and fair women Wilkes has the distinction of being the only county in North Carolina that is 'a state within itself being known as the of Mr Nicholson said President Rains of the North Wilkesboro club then took charge or the meeting and turned the program over to Kiwanian Edward inley of Nor'h Wilkesboro who had charge of the urogram Mr Russell Hodges of the North Wilkesboro club was intro rlnccil nnd in brief sneech nrnisod the various modern inventions thatl unikrsiitnl on or twfore the 2ind dir are making ne world a mor'e pleas place to live and then declared' that there was no invention that would add more to the pleasure of liv ing he believed than the Self playing harmonica a newly patented musical instrument which he intended to dem onstrate The inrtrument about the size of a small kodak has music rolls verv rain'll like a kodak film inserted in it The performer turns a small crank at one side of the instrument'nd blows into the mouthpiece and ashe small roll turns the tune is pro duced and other tunes were played on the small instrument to the accompaniment of vigorous blowing on Mr part and his efforts were greeted with continued applause Several popular musical numbers'vere sung by a quartet from North Wilkesboro composed of Mrs Si Sisk Mrs Bailey Mr A Brny and Mr Russell Hodges nnt their songs were received with en 1 Miss Lois Scroggs of i North Wilkesboro a former resident of Statesville and for several years a 1 member of the music faculty of Mitchell College was accompanist for the quartet Chairman inley then presented Mr Guv Wallace who is in charge of the fish hatchery at Roaring Gap Mr Wallace who was for many years in forestry service for the United States government in the West and North represented the Izaak Waitnn Iague an organization of nature lovers which bus as its object the preservation of fish game and bird life He iw anxious to arouse the in terest of children in bird life and explained that the League which he represented is a non political altruis tic organization Nature lovers throughout the country are organiz ing and he is anxious to see the or ganization flourish in North Caro Herbert Hoover happens to be honorary president of the League Mr Wallace said He urged the Ki wanians to visit the fish hatelierv at Though it is onlv a small hatchery it is being carried on very successfully During the business session of the Kiwanis clubs Kiwanian A Parks of the Statesville club called atten tion to the district meeting of Ki wanis in Winston Salem October and 12 which Kiwanians and then wives in this district are urged to at tend Kiwanians Robert Miller and A Goodman of the Mooresville club wore present and Kiwanian Mil ler asked the support of the States ville club for Kiwanian John Barger of Mooresville who is the Moores ville candidate for lieutenant Larry Newsome Pays Raleigh Sept 29 Larrv sor diminutive Wayne county ne gro cied in the chair here i May for the murder of Beulah Tedder 14 year old Wayne county white girl Mack Newsome aired WaniR nniin ty negro father of Larry Newsome did not claim the body of his son nor did Larry wife Mack said he fe'el like he ought to take the money his other children had helped to make and snend it burying this count He is quoted as saying also that though he regretted deeply the taking the life of his boy he knew he had committed the crime and the good people or tne s'ate said he ought to pay for it and thatv justice is done The body it is said will be turned over to some medical institu tion Larry Newsome stumpy black ne gro of uncertain age the princi pal figure in two dramatic trials both of which ended in his being sentenced to death for the murder last Decem ber of Beulah Tedder 15 year old faint girl of near airmont Beulah Tedder was killed December after a desperate struggle with her assailant almost within the shadow of the humble home of her parents Mr ind Mrs Alex Tedder A short her body was found with the head almost severed from the body Sheriff Grant and other offi cers began an investigation and with a few hours they had arrested Lar ry Newsome who lived a short dis tance from the scene of the slaying order to prevent possible violence 'he negro was brought to Raleigh forsafe keeping Two days later Newsome was plac ed on trial in the Wayne county court house at Goldsboro with Judge Hen ry Grady presiding One day did not suffice to finish the case and it was continued on the second day which was Sunday In the midst of the proceedings the courtroom 'was thrown into turmoil when relatives of the dead girl made an attempt to seize the defendant Judge Grady dis played a pistol from the bench and Sheriff Grant fired into the ceiling The disorder was quashed the trial resumed and Nwsome was found guil ty of first degree murder Judge Gra dy sentenced him to die by electrocu tion An appeal to the SupremeCourt was taken eventually resulting in a new trial being ordered The 'lower was reversed1 because of an al leged error in the charge of Judge Grady and not because of the disturb ance in the court room or the second trial a change of venue to Chatham county was grant ed and Newsome again faced twelve jurors in Pittsboro early in the sum mer Two companies of national guard troops wpre ordered out by Governor Mcltoan as a precautionary measure They mounted three machine guns overlooking the approaches to the lit tle red brick court house Within the building where Judge Romulus ANunn was presiding over the trial a circle of guardsmen with fixed bajo hets bristling on their rifles stood aio'in 1 the bar encircling the prison er court officials and attorneys The trial was finished in one day without i hint of disorder and Newsome was icnt back to the State Penitentiary Another appeal in his behalf was noted but it was never perfected and at the September term of the Supreme court rank Nash assistant attorney neral moved that it be dismissed The court granted the order Under the law the date of execution was au tomatically fixed for the third ensuing riday Newsome confessed his crime offi cers testified at his trial The defend ant did not take the stand 11 is aitoi neys argued that he was of low men tality incapable of fully comprehe: cl ing the extent of his crimed and there fore should not be given more life imprisonment MacDowell Music Cluh Will Tuesday Evening Mrs William Wallace will be ess to th MacDowell Music Tuesday evening i hot home on Walnut members are asked to meet promptly! and come prepared to pay annual dues the four councils here being asked to indorse Cohoon's anpearance with 'he assurance that th'e principles of the order would be the subject of the address it is true that the occasion re ferred to was a political meeting it wnms'ln mo there has been a viola 1 tion of article number 13 of the con stiuition adopted for the government of suboidinate councils of the Junior Order within North Carolina and to national said Sor rell HU 1 IrfUVxr fKol i no nri cii' reivriuii io siaw 44 1 imoI ryf CAfd 41 1'1 11 3UVJ! Vid VI ovciwiiwu I character shall not be introduced into any me'dintrs of this council nor shall any member make use of the name of this order at a political Aee of Clubs Is Delightfully Enter Mrs Smith Visits Little Girl After allied I Tearful Plea The Ace of Clubs was delightfully Governor Train En Route Saturday afternoon by pjwaukec Sept 28 The tcar Miss Johnsie Newlin at the homciot j(j ppa ()j a gjxyear old girl who Mrs Bowles on West End was runnc(j ovr by a verh careless nveriue lovely howls of roses (rjvcr and got a fracturd ing the attractive decoration of the C( lrs Alfred Smith to spend 1 her last hour in St Paul in a hospit al The little girl Geraldine Sim mer of St Paul wrote a note to Goveinor Smith and hig wife telling them just how ang she was to see them both The note writ ten in a wavering hand on a corres pondence card was one of the few mnil tf ihr i nnmous nilf1 i 111 I I UM I 'I awaiting the puty that was given to Ct'Ulh whn C'lifl shn DOl JU I OHULM let the plea go unheeded Two Men Killed in Plane Crash Detroit Mich Two men one of whom was believed to be Dewey Caldwell connected witn a flving club here were killed today when their plane crasfied on the iGth fair wny on the Plum Hollow gun club The plane cracked up after fly ing so low over the course that it narrowly missed two member? of the club playing there The men were ('e ld when attaches of the club ana witnesses of the accident reached the wreckage Two women that wer thought to be wives of the men drove up shortly after the accident and be came hysterical when they Iqained of 7bcv were taken awav before I their names could be learn'ed Cald 1 wi was instructor of an air club which has a field near the Plum Hoi 1 low golf club Newspaper Obsejrver With Republi can Sympathies Writes That Smith Will Get Minnesota by 50000 or Better Senator Norris Expected to Come Out for Smith Washington Oct 1 Joseph Tumulty has received a letter from a newspaper man who has just com pleted a survey of a number of west ern stales in which he prophecies that Minnesota will give Governor Smith a majority of 50000 or better Since this man has for years been rat ed as a most intelligent observer and has generally been in sympathy with tne RArmhhpflns ipttpr OOC11 read with interest by a number of Democratic leaders here who had al ready arrived at the comforting con clusion that the New York governor had completed his western swing without any bad breaks and that his speeches had favorably impressed the natives They further reason that if Smith can carry Minnesota the same senti ment should swing Wisconsin Ne braska Montana and the Dakotas in to line for him Coincident with the letter received by Mr Tumulty for many years sec retary to the late President Wilson came another encouraging report from the wide open spaces This re port had it that at the Senator Norris will come all the way through for Smith If this report is well founded it might easily put the finishing touches on the west ern campaign for the Democrats as their fight is for the old La toilette following which they must have if I they are to realize much in the way I of electoral votes and the Nebraska senator is strong in a dozen stales Smith Is Courting Norris Smith has been saying pleasant things about Norris and this gives some people! the idea that the Ne braska senator is only feeling his way for the present anil will declaic ioi Smith perhaps unreservedly at the proper time and place to do the mft good It is frequently asserted that Mr Hoover really has no strength of his own in many of the farm states that if he is successful in that terri tory it will be necessary to attribute' such success to habit and prejudice pie long since formed the habit of vot ing the Republican ticket and to 11 fact Smith is a Catholic But the peo ple of that section would probably turn a more attentive ear to Norris Smith cs 1 1 1 let tu Ullltl XV 7 and'pecially as relates to the issue of I Lir nnl if Norris should tell i nrn ine our nruKivaMvc element that their interests would be sei veil by electing Smith the ef fect of such declaration would be vciy liw Liinchuark published ivini weekly at fitutesville i Editor Managing Editor Publisher aiM Pegram A Bryant 5 Known bondholder mortgagees and othlr security holders holding 1 per cent or mow of lutirl amount of bonds mortgages or othgr securities NONE i PEGRAM A BRYANT Owner Subscribed and sworn to before mu thia til 27th day of September 1928 WILLIE NICHULSUN Notary ublttb Oct 1 1928 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executor of the estat! of Delia Lundy deceased late of IredH county this is to notify all persons hotairix claims against said estate to present theta of Sepember 1V29 or this notice will be plei in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate are asked to pleaae mane prompt settlement Ihit day September juzo JOHN LUNDY Dunlap Rt 1 Executor of Delia Lundy fitTltaw Sept 24 Oct 1 8 15 22 29 Mr and Mrs Percy Steele have re turned from a visit in Colum bia with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Madden Mrs Gill of New York ar rived yesterday to spend a few days with Mrs urches Mr and Mrs JE Sloop and Mr and Mrs Lowrance of Moores ville will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to Richmond Va They will attend the Virginia State air in Richmond Mrs Eller of Norfolk Va will arrive tomorrow for a visit to Mrs A Stearns Mrs Murphy has returned to XY X7 Ti zxv Mer nome in uunaiu in spending the summer here with her sister Mrs vv rsosnamer Mr Carey Boshamer has returned from a business trip to Georgia and other southern points He was ac companied home by Mrs Boshamer who has been her parents at Springfield Misses Helen Johnson and Annie Walton have returned from High Point where they attended the fifth annual convention of the Young Peo Service League of the Diocese of North Carolina Mr and Mrs Brown Mr Louis Brown and Mr Karl Deaton wilV leave Thursday for a motor triri to Houston Texas They will visit Mrs brother Mr A De'iton in Houston Mrs Barringer has return ed from a visit to her daughter Mrs A Boyd in Erwin Mr Barringer spent the week end in Erwin Mrs Barringer accompanying him home this morning Miss Virgie Hubbard of Va spent the week end with friends in Statesville Rev Burwell and Mrs Bur well of Davidson were visitors here today Mr and Mrs James Gray who spent the summer in Statesville at the home cf Mr II Gray left this morning by automqbile for New York City They will sail Saturday from New York for Havana Ctiia where Mr Gray is American manager of the Plaza Hotel Miss Maude Elliott has returned to her borne in Charlotte after a short visit with Misses Azile Davidson and Elizabeth Hill at the Davis Hospit al Mrs Gwaltney of Morganton is visitng her son Mr Gwaltney in the Deaton apartments Mr and Mrs George Brooks of Siler City arnved Wednesday spend a few days with Mrs Dobbins on West ront street outer relatives in ntaiesvme Mr Walter Rodgers of Jacksonville lhp farm is visiting ai me nome mi mm Mrs Deaton on East Broad street Mr Land left Saturday for a few stay in Rocky Mount He was accompanied by Mrs Land and Mis Leng who will go to Wilson for a short visit with Mrs Eugene Davis Mi L'lTio Sills loft Thursday night for Baltimore to enter the University' $(afe Cotincilh Sorrell Issues State ZSt 1 A of Maryland nospnai lor nuises training course Miss Mildred Williams left Thurs day night for Baltimore to enter the Peabody Conservatory of Music where she will study violin Miss Julia Bryson Master Brvson and Master Billy Bryson who )ent seven weeks re with th 4 I rx 1 1 A I cy grailUlHOUIVJ iUIU dUHU uin Saturday issued a statem'ent in llU1Mia? nn I dtkiiii nrn vortn Carolina I The address here was instigated by Durham Oct As a result ot the recent political meeting in which Walter Cohoon cf Elizabeth City delivered an address against Alfred Qmith with the indorsement of 10 A 1 t) nnl fit llTHOr UIUVl bfr'W Sorrell of the city state council i lucnoil ct in I which he appealed to the 50000 mem Miizart Music Club Meets to keep the order Out of politics Mn'nt Mu ic Club met Situr The address here was instigated by stieet life and works were studied Miss Moore read a sketch of his life and Harry Lee Knox gave an interesting account of his Nulci acker suite and played the following num ber from the suite: (a) Overture i Miniature (b) March (c) Dance of the Sugar Plum airy (d) Trepak (Russian Dance) (e) Danse Arabe (f) Danse Chinoise (g) Dance of the lutes (h) Waltz of the lowers A delightful piano solo in by Rubenstein was men by Miss Elizabeth Roach and Miss Mary Mills sang During the social hour a delicious ice course with candy and salted nuts was served Miss Margaret Mcarland Templeton Becomes the Bride of Mr Guy Alexander Shields Will Make Home in Detroit The country home of Mr and Mrs David Templeton near Moores ville was the scene of a pretty mar riage Thursday evening at when their daughter Miss Margaret Mcarland Templeton be came the bride of Mr Guy Alexander Shields The pastor Rev Parker of Center Pixisbyterian church waS the officiating minister the impresive ring ceremony being used The living room in which the mar riage vows were spoken was beauti fully decorated with the nuptial col ors green and white An improvised altar of ferns intermingled with ivory baskets of pink and white rose buds was arranged before the man tel which was draped in white and festooned with English ivy The suit glow from white tapers burning softly in seven branched cathedral candlesticks added to the attractive ness of the setting for the bridal party The wedding music was played by Mrs McKee of Mooresville Prior to the e'eremony Mr Hugh Sloop of Mooresville sang Love You Bridal from Lohengrin was used as the pro cessional was played during the service and Mendelssohn's Wedding March formed th'e recession Mrs Arnold Hvder i Hostess at Bridge Compliment ing her sister Mrs Paul Aiken of Hickory Mrs Arnold Hyder was hostess at bridge Satur day afternoon at her home on East Bell street A profusion of fall flowers in col ortul shades the attractive decoration of the living room in which briihre was 'enjoyably played at two tables Mrs Armistad Guy was awarded the tcp score prize an Irish linen dnilie and Mrs Harry Abernathy reck veu the consolation a wall vase The honoree was pr'esent cd a lovely water The hostess as sistcr by Mrs Abernathy served a delicious ice course with salted nuts Woman's Auxiliary Of American Legion Will Meet The Woman's Auxiliary of Amreican Legion will meet in legion hut Tuesday evening at 7:30 The president state that the Meiimdis chuh will 7 i Tuesday afternoon liiinvui lv 1 1 (lUAHUUt vvtll lV display A full attendance of mem bers is requested IICAV He has expressed a desire to return riday' Afternoon Bridge Club Is De and it over as soon as: lightfully Entertained las? ridays Tkhad UmCEe w'ilh Thc1 Afternoon Bridge Club i the exnresn mirnoso nf delightfully entertained I J' ivuj nidnuiaciurin plant under the name of Lewis of Milwaukee A former Atlantan was said to have tipped the Winnopeg officers that Im quiet dignified business man who ap peared in the Canadian city three weeks ago answered to the tion of Carnes Affair at Vance Hotel ollows Base ball Game in Which Statesville De feats North Wilkesboro Program Marked by Spirit of Good ellow ship Marked by th'e Kiwanis spirit of good fellowship the inter club meet 1L XTx'L neil ing UL UHS nviuj vr Havowviu 4JUHR utuivu Statesville Kiwanis clubs was held at 'Mrs Robbie McAulay Harris the Vance Hotel Thursday evening at Deaton i clock witn UH Kiwanians anti Ki wanis ladies including some fifty from North Wilkesboro in ance The intcr club meeting ed a baseball game between from th'e Statesville and Kiwanis Clubs Hold lEI aioss nKTamunoNs I Inter Club Meeting mn ana Miss Myrtle Morrison Scotts Dr Anderson Entertains Dinner Dr Anderson entertained dinner Thursday evening at his home on Walnut street having as special guests the members of the North Carolina State Board of Health who were here to attend the meeting of the Ninth District Medical Society Covers were laid for Dr Anderson Dr A Crowell of Charlotte presi dent: Dr Charles I aughinghouse oflioJe aU Hnn nfSWfB) le The adies tendance prizes worn Hall of Vystbiook Sanatorium Jt'ch awarded to Mrs McCoy Mrs mond Va Dr Northington Horace Sisk and Mrs Edward inley editor of Southern Mw imn nnl 11 iom ery Char otte and Dr Thomas Af Deaton who was the winn'er'of Jordan of Dix Hospital Raleigh of the nrizes presented Entertain in Honor of Mr and Mrs i pnze 0 iny Selby Mrs Carlton Anirw it Why Not Club Mrs Carlton Andrews was hostess to the Why Not Chib at a most cn joyable meeting riday evening at I ner home on East Broad street an ar i tistic arrangement of fall flowers in 'olorftil shades forming the decora Don of the home I ollowing a series of delightful games of bridge and rook played at three tables the hostess served a tempting salad course with coffee hut rolls and salted nuts 500 100 $39030 $432t0 STATEMENT OWNERSHIP MANAGB MENT ETC ff 1 1 1 1 SiiE 't.

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