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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 29

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Section Page RVE firtrce's merchart marine last year broke all records for -'e volume of ii-i hru.d'ed B. PRINCE 15 BALD CREEK HIGH STUDENTS WILL HEAR C. M. SMITH SLACK MOUNTAIN DEBATQRS GOING PRESBYTERY TO HOLD MEET JIT L. P.

Pittillo Oldest Resident Of Fvuitland Section Of Henderson Slid Vo'rrS Nr.r-ri Ctirilma i u.ii h.Tfy taka for u'v AtMi ttif Ci-f mii he st tin DTTUr PU DPU April 16 Special I The baccalaureate seraiun to the gtadjating class of the Bald Crrtk hich school will be delivered the Bald Crrrk Methodist church Sunday mcnung at 11 'clock by the Rev. C. Smith. Three of the county schools STATE SENATOR SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED FOR MRS. CARSON, 65 MARSHALL.

April 16. (Special)-Funeral services for Mrs. N. K. Carson.

65. of Marshall, who died Friday night at 11:16 o'clock, will he held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Bull Creek cemetery. The aervlces will be conducted bv the Rev. A.

P. Sprinkle, the Rrv. G. C. Cox.

and the Tlev. W. Huntley. Pallbearers will be: Clrnard Arm-wood, Grady Clark. Lark Green.

Lloyd Fox, James Sprinkle, and Tate Lesley. The flower girls will Blouise Edwards. Fa ye Edwards. Helen Carson. 11a Tillery, Nillie Joe Clark, and Edith Fisher.

I II LL Ul will have bncca. aureate services iiun- Al.Uf. IH.NTON FIlt'ITLAND. April 1 Within a I miie of whrr hr h.if livid itice his 'marriage to Maria Koulus a-o. Littleton Pinckney was brn in IRoti.

and has never lived other than at lhes two places No i I other person ha lived in the Fruit- 1 lllllUirMinMIIC IjtlW deliver the haccalau- TO CHAPEL HILL Member Of Each Class Is Represented In Group BLACK MOUNTAIN. April IS (Special A freshman, a sophomore, a Junior, and a senior comprise Black So Dr. Kit-harcls'on, Of Union Seminarv, To He Heard to 1 Files With Hoard Of Elections low I A- reate sermon to the graduating class of the Burnsville high school in Hi-1 Hlggiru Memorial Methodist church Sunday night at 8 o'clock. I The senior class ol the Bee Loc high school will hear the Rev. Louis una community mat long.

1 Born of Scotch. Irish and 1 Ro-a V.iaifl runnier North CANTON Apill lr Speeuli The ancestry, the son of Milton Young HENDKRSONVILI.E. April 16. ISpe- I'uullo and Jane Clay pole Drake Pit ciali L. Prince, prominent Hen- Ludlum.

pa-tor of the Beaverdam dersorville attorney, filed today with Baptist church. Asheville in the high Mrs. Cai wm Is survived by hrr hus- Mountain high school's debating team band, N. K. Carson; one slater.

Mis Pre.bury ol Ailii.le will meet in the B' the! Pi sb lan church near Canton Tuidw. morning at 11 c'cl'K-k Th- op.inig rmon will be pleached thv He Dr I). W. Kichaid-on n'. I'lium Thcolugual tillo.

P. Pittillo curly in hie had strong principles of righteousness Mild truth instilled irfto his Hie. Opportunities for an education 7 jeui.s ago wi re ditferrnt from our well I ordered eductttiunal of tndav. I 0.1.1 Is-h ul April T38 OVrifi COl NTY BOAKD OP 0- ns AI It At 'MAN Ci JCNES JB S-cier. MONK tne county board of elections as a school auditorium at 7 30 o'clock, candidate for the Democratic nomt-I and the Rrv.

H. Bolick. of Mica-nation for state senator from the ville. will deliver the baccalaureate 27th district. He had not made a i sermon at the Micaville hlh school definite announcement previously Sunday night.

to his intuition to make this race Count.es in the district are Hender- I "u.hcr.ord. cievrtaad. ANNOUNCE LIST seiiiinarv, unii o'clock he a. a- ai 2 but young PittUio attended the pub- rnooi: there will lc Sch(ii hi- communitv where 1 wmcn win go to v.napei nm next juia A Hunter, ol wasninRlon. u.

week to participate in the annua; and glx step-children. Mrs. J. G. state-wide high school debating con-1 i.vls Mrs l.

Head, and W. L. test April 21-22. 1 Carbon all of Weavervllle; C. T.

Car- The senior is Lois Curt Us Moffltt, son, of Mara Hill, L. C-run. of and the sophomore. Paul Bell, who Ashevtlle, and J. K.

Carson, ol Fair-make up the atflrmative side, while view. the negative H'am is composed of: Junior Charles Mvers and Frehman Jlt Esther MorllrnhoH. G. U. f.

AlViLO BiownhM' Mi iris was teaching. He hkeu spelling especially. and also ItKed until he tatii'- to! oe a so. cud the day when the 11 miui'ters will be heard. Dr.

I i.inv if the Amenidn Mcietv. tlie Ho v. MUM), moiifv several months ago. I Owner inen'Kv for advertise- OF WINNERS IN Mr. Prince, who came to Hender- aonville in from Scotland countv, has long been active In the I R.

C. presenting "iitre.it colUc-. the tu v. Dr F. has been a resident or the United Iran ions; there hla tioubh began.

Another teacher to whom he pays high tribute, was his mot Afrs'. an woman erlii-cared in the s. hools of Liverpool. affairs of the Demociatic party in Sttc for onlv tuo years, having COVNTY TICKET FOR CHEROKEE the Rcv. J.

H. the Mountain On the 67-Hcre (arm indented King college, a BAKERS VII. I. E. April 16.

(Sp-vlali orphanage At the field day exercises of the three 7 j() Mitchell county high schools, held on tnere W1n be a I from his mother. Mr. Pitullo who Tuelay evening, only la and his bride of 1H, program on built a home and alianilv b. Lnti rtif ni, 0-4 13. Times.

WILL PERSON who called J076 and was to di iner lo.st dog days call aain and enr mir address, owner will come and ge dog Liberal reft ud. LOfST Kox teriki mown and white, bob tail small amount beagle. Nam "VfiS." JL'IU-W LOiSl- Extra wii; wlnl Chevrolet truck Riwaid, L. B. Kennedy, Weaverville.

LO.sT.LiKhtbrovn6hopherd dosri iliirk nnsf. ears. A hlie feet. Nam Pi-tr-'- ffrw-ird Orove Ibis section, although he has never held an elective public office. Until a few weeks ago he uas a member ol the Hendei.son county board of elections, serving as secretary.

He is a member of the county weliare board. The candidate for senator is a Woild war veteran and has been an active figure in alfairs of the American legion in Ninth Carolina, Among the of lices he had held with the state department that of vice-commander. He is a member of the Henderson ville Presbyterian MURPHY, April 1G. (Special) Cherokee county Republicans named their late of candidates at a meeting in the courthouse hre yesterday. Vonno L.

Cadger, of Ashevllle, Republican candidate for congress, gave the keynote talk at the meeting which was presided over by Chairman Edwin Hyde. The ticket follow: come here from Germany when her family became victlm.s of the Hitler 3ime. Both professor and Mrs. Moel-noff are now members ol the lac-y at Black Mountain college. According to Pilneipal N.

C. fcihnford. Esther's keen Interest In the workings of the United States government, and her excellent work In English ftood her in good steud in working on the debase subject, dealing with government conduct. W. C.

Honeycutt, local attorney, whose interest in debating lends him to present medals to members of the high school debating team each year, will furnish gtis and oil. and Professor Moellenhotf will place his automobile fit the teams disposal for the trip to Chapel Hill. The debaters will be accompanied by T. W. Ne.sbitl.

a member of the high school faculty, who coached them for the county con me campus or trie Bowman nin school here Friday, the Bowman school won four out of the five track events. Tipton Hill Inch Kchi did not take part in the track events. It was a dual meet between Bowman and Harris hnjh schools of Sprure Pine. The results of the track events were as follows: Broad Jump high school boys: Mc-Oec of Harris high win ml. first; Claude Oreene, of Bukersville, scc-ond; Scott Wilson, of Bakcraville, thud.

L. P. I'lTTIIKI keeps him from Sundav school and church srricfs. church and of the local Kiwaois ciuo For representative, Clyde H. Jar WANTED rTtteen children wer and Mis.

Pittillo. all h-iiu to Mr. whom wtf Atir rrwv f.ir Kherltl. Carl MD aibO la inemuri 01 un wiu Townson. of Murphy; for constable, director of the Kiwauls club.

Hf was educated at the University John Donley, ol Murphy, for register home mi-sions. Campbell, chair- the task ol clearing land and mak-man of the h.me nii. -inn committee, mg a crop. They toiled and will preside. acidn f.se will be until a few years, later they lnuit the eivni by home workers.

heme In which he now iva with On Wednc-day niurumg at 9.0; his widowed dauhtei, Mrs, Clara o'clock th" clevotl'-niii will he. led by Pace, and his son, Arthur, the Rev. p. I'. ol Bryson 1 Gnnnlfiii herw Mail laev City.

At 10 o'clock there will be ft Both his grandfather owned speual order of th da when the slaves, but when Mr. Pittillo mar-report on foreign mis-ions will be reid, the emnucipation proclumat ton given by the 1 linn mini, the Rev. i wits 10 years old. The tak ol dimn-H)o(Kr Adam1-. '1 11 will be lollowed mg the lowlands where laooni liad by an opn 1'iriiui lid by Dr D.

lor jears. and of feilim; trees Richurdsi n- At a in. the Pnsby- and dging up the all terial M-rmon wiil preai hed by his own. Strong of bo. oung and lie lis v.

Dr. 1. Hender- ainbitiotis in henrt. he inboied emly honville. Tills wul ot- lmlnwtd hy the and late clearing the swamp and celt oration of the I oid's iStipper.

'ditching the 2b acies of roi.h hind. is I'xpectcd that the Presbytery" The lagoons were dritiind. mid adjoin somet.ine in the late day theie is no prettier than aft' inocn of W'diie-day. In vallev section lyitii! snmoih in lis The Betii-1 Preb tci in churc Lj i of gra in. Ki ir two vi at the old.

st Mr. Pittillo han been III Mini this in HavwiHid cuun'v. being mor(? than mcw irom his hai it porcii Virginia. The 27th district has two senators. High Jump boys: Paul Hiknis of deeds.

Heniy Barton, oi Murpny: coroner. Dr. Fred L. Herbert, of Andrews; lor surveyor, O. G.

Ander-iwn, of Culberson. According to past practices of xoi- Bakeriivllje flrst, M-'Gee. Harris high lion, in IS IS nniunwm iwnm. jim county candidates iQ furnish one ol the senators. tests, hecond.

Tug of war won by Bakersville high school hoys. Joe j. Robinson. Jack Greene. Scott Wilson.

Robert Willis. Jack Hoiiman, Claude Urei'iiP, and Jack Conlry. were named as F.rst district i Vallcytown H. G. Dills; second district (Murphy), Gilbert Stiles; third district (lower end of county).

Milt Anderson. For the county board of education. ti mat ui it and became, like their parents, lending church ni' mbi and outstanding citizens of the communities W'hieh thev hn lived. Mi. has btlieved in education iukI g.ne his children opportunities lor From iiui 't'.

hlf child! 11 who at 01: time or oiiotlu 1 iustu si )ol. thev Imi' support! the church and th'- scbool th'ir midst. Iiisimnc, which Mr. pittillo Wii-- a il a long Hs the sch'Hjl 1. pi tafd I neiii (X 1 I'liiots Aiier ol wn.skey Iils mai'hfMKi.

Mr P.ttiho that he liked the l.t-re ot loo lr tlie w.l-!,i:e ot hilll-i 'I iie NOT INTERESTED IN PARDON, SAYS SPRUCE PINE'S BAND WILL GO TO GREENSBORO HKiHLSi CHish prices paid for good furniture Phone Chicago P'urnitura Houne 2Jfia SKI" CARPEN1 Elt" Uiois." chcapf I e.t I'osus coal Co, 10J Haywood el Phnue 4114 iW-n i'T youi fui'iturc. odd pieces oi rutin tvuise. I hompson s. Phona i AN I'LD Onori li'-d electric range, rea-oinhle. 1047.

'1 ltl a'iout 10 ton si, be iincl coudiuoii P-438 1, buy hu.c furniture. tooU, tv.iop St Phona 4 ilti "A.1- ior u- ure d.ninff -r dr- -er. teds, wardrobes. 1 r.r.'s I' UH tii'lid r.im it. an, thing under il.i at l- th '-'tld Write G-4)l I Fifty-yard dash boys: lye Howell Bahersville.

first: Claude Gi erne. Hakersville. second; Metiee, Harn; hiifh third. DR. TOW XS EX I) the COIUf'lUlon nominated Fred G.

his heart as he lemembets his early dnams now come true and the unabated svul with which he ouiht them nb.mt. To tiie mutual 57 aires winch he began, lie has ad 01 tutie. to time until his farm now tn- 100 ji-ars old. At ent. it i brtnj bv the Dr.

d-Inger. superintend ol hurue missions for tne tei MARSHALL IHG1I P. T. A. A US Justices of the peace Valley town township.

H. H. Hyde; Murphy township. Effert Hall; Notla township. Arthur Nichols; Hot House township, no candidate; Beaverdam township.

Vance Radford. Constables Vallevtown township. Herman West: Murohv townsbto I Two hundred-yard dash won SPRITE PINE. April 16. (Special! the following BakersMlle high school Bandmaster I.

White and his group boys: Lee Howell. Claude Or erne, of 45 high school boys and girls ex- Scott Wilson, and Paul Hur-kms. pect to leave Spruce Pine by bus Mondav morning at 10 o'clock for II Gieejisboro where on Wednesday thev 'I Mk II IK JjO I ciudes 1 7,1 acre.i on hu he raise; I'd not ,1 k.n, iigi.t .11 1 or market corn, EA ERYILLE 7ST Y) 1 bit' atld potat'xs. and. except inr Sheridan Stiles; Hot township I participate in the statewide band A.

L. Cole. Notla township. Guy contents. Hyatt; Beaverdam towntup, Clifford! Included in the group will be Miriam SERVICES r.

Murphy. It on CHICAGO. April 16. Ui Dr Francis E. Townsend declared today "I am not interested in a pardon rrom President Roosevelt," but added with a chuckle, "of course, 11 he gives me one I'll accept It." The 71-yrar-oId pension plan advocate said he would fly to Washington tomorrow to begin serving a 30-f'ay Jail term for contempt of a house committee by walking out ing questioning in May.

iy36. ie in an interview the lect of his serving the term would be to "stimulate activity of our organization, Townsend National Recovery Plan. eveiywheie." He predicted the Townsend political party would be "registered In every state by li40 when there isn't any doubt we shall have a presidential candioate His proposal. Dhv, vocal soloist, and Margaret Duncan, piano soloist, and their teacher. Mrs.

Ja-on Devton. who Ls my it h.i- ev WEAVERVILLE. April 1H- (Special1 Th four churches here aie nlunnnik! pianit for the instrumental soloists uiner spruce rme residents special Easter services at 11 or lot it are expec ted to attend as chaperons Sunrtay morning The choirs have FESTIVAL HELD BY STUDENTS OF SWAIN SCHOOLS mm wMium mr. mi nuti im. pj-pmed special mtistcal program? The Rev.

W. E. Covert, of the Bap Mrs Richmond tiarland. Mrs. Fred Jesse Sullms.

H. L. Pack, and tist church, has planned his service around the text Lord Is Risen." In the evening at a o'clock the choir Kester. assistant director and MARSHALL, Ap: :1 1H. (Special The cinniittce the Marshall hich school Parent -Teacher a.s-siial:nn h.t.s annouiud the lolloping coiuiiiittee to ser.e the aociatioii during the school yea I rr gr Mrs n.im-ey, Miss Annie Tweed.

Mr-. A W. BrvMi. r-d Krrcman. ma Mi Hnurr Sms Mi-.

J. SpruiKle; im int. -hip Mrs J. M. IVnlhlid.

(hall Mian. Mrs Tiiad C'oates, ir-bi-M cr-'we, Ciuy White, Ralph Publicity. Orov- L. chairman. Mi-.

Wltmi" Brvan Mrs V. Itams-'V. Wiilard Ihc-tor. chaiiman. Mr Mrs Bon White luncheon.

Mrs, Abulia Bradbuin. Trotlei, Mis C. mate, all that needs f. food lor the fhimlv from Ht cows and hukens. Mrs has a income to nn-et personal needs 1 Is I'iiIii tan Mr.

Pittillo has not hrn a man of war nor h.us he gloried con-i quests of the swoid lie w.c, too I oung for thr War Biiwem the States and Wiis beyond the ee for Venice lor the Spain. h-Am. an 1 struugie. Hp ha aUvav. vot.

the Democriitlc ticket, but has not been I a politic. an at any time. His crand- lather Drake uae the land i.i th first public school Puiitliind and contributed large Iv for the erection of the tir-st church i Shortly alter his marriage 1H7S. Mr. Pittillo joined the Missionary Baptist churcli and was soon there- made a deacon, which office he business manager for the band.

BRYSON CITY. April ifl (Special 1 The Bwnln countv educational festi- will present the Easter cantata. "The nf, rftno-i-wir Win" hv Ira Rich on Conqueror K.ng." by Ir. Butfiop Mr. white and his group launched in Ixng Beach, am ital th Tye.r Yi- I i "Ok a i hi oi toU i it," l.e l.tnt'hf'd as hi- r-.

that pain- I II rxp. 1 1- ii'-r 1' wa-- a la.ny d.iv tlial I tiled tliat one tlKA ni" so hot I had to r'A in tlte to I r.c.cr mi- cd lie Or.iv oi-f children h.is ever ux-d I ti.e u. and that i iiiiu- about v. in ri h.s m-ii a the T.d war Mr.s P.triho years aco alier dd had bc-n hr.red Their sons aie Free no Hriciile. Milton, Th.ewell.

Walter. Arthur. Dulls and th-- (i.iui-l.o i-. Mis Nil. a lv- died umnariu rl.

M-s Chira Phcc. Mis. Hester Rvman. Mrs Or- lavia Co.t'ir.. Mis.

Minola Sinclair. I and Mrs, french I Mum I Jones. 11 make for themselves a place 1934 advocates taxing all business 1 ncia nere yesieraay wiifi Amy th. rAt itnri fi i Ht bii tin ir i FTankiln serving as quren and Den- wealth bv movKline persons over 60 i ni Moore as king They were crowned by County Superintendent Warren L. WA.V1L1) 'l fix'ure pi-nt i lui nit urc for -i im'bSMAKING FL t.ialus tailoring alterdtloa.

tihiyis. New Vork specialist. Room 210 Flat Iron bulldinc MRS HAMILTON -DRESSMAKINli. Itera- drtrning. b'--(-d Ratton Phon l'7J-W Ft ft COATS cap, and collars made to oider F.ir 's lined 4 Miit.s iu-iKs Experienced.

It iiMinahle. Miss MfOlamery, 208 Mile- Hid; Phone HAN AM An i-H-win tinop Dre-mak-HiB suits, evenn.i di esses. Mltera- Mon -erammed cost ume hgs, Room 20 Flei Rids 13BS-W bo-ird! Ivi'-oi, oli-s 7 street, Rhone Uuiiel- BUSINESS OPP. oll Mm ph C. modern iy e'i upped c.iie.

for cash. AM-in Cltvrn-Ttmrs in the new classification. Heretofore, they have played in class C. but, having won all the honorn offered in that class, including permanent with $200 a month The Presbvterian church will hear an Easier sermon bv its pastor, the Rev Dr Dendy. Th Methodist church will hear a 1 by its pastor, the Rev.

frank tiiers. Rev. W. C. Clarke will conduct lethodiit Protestant church sir- es.sion ol the Mlver trophy cup.

th were obliged to adance to cla.o A large audience was present mu enthusiastically received the final l- t. L. Riidi.ill. wns and in-all-, Mis A lathan at exercises in the afternoon. About 1 000 persons attended, The day's program included folk dances presented by the Bryson City elementary school, the Almond elementary school, the Whlttier school, the Alarka school, and Swain hijh.

Bight maypoles were on the recreation field. In formal statement Dr. Town-bend questioned "motives' of Senator McAdoo (D. Calif i and Rep. C.

Jasper Bell Mo I in urging President Roosevelt to pardon him. He said Bell was "vindictive, intolerant and unjust" during the Townsend investigation "Rep. Bell's political defenses are in bad shape hairman. Mr.v Cub holds today wit strong inflin nee. J.

Ramsey D. Bowman, and Nothing short of physical disability Sprinkle. Mr. public concert, given by the band vie a. here Tuesday evening, at which time i Captain James C.

Harper, of Lenoir, MILL HOUSES Principal tiny B. Rhodes. The n'-wly -elected oil leers who comjMise the executive comuilt'ee arc: Ji-rrv vu e- On Sick List ARE PURCHASED iust now. and sskco cn ni moo nesa now be attributed to a desire SERM0XS TO BE FARMER AND HIS SON ARE HELD IN SHOOTING CASE for votes." pie-ident, Mrs J. Penland: -retaiy.

Cner and tri'hMiur, Mrs. A. J. Ramsey. HEARD TODAY TICKET CHOSEN BY REPUBLICANS OF POLK COUNTY BY STUDENTS LAST RITES ARE CONDUCTED FOR MRS.

PALMER, 91 BY E. S. HARRIS I.ENOIR. April 16. Special, Com-! plrnon of the sale of 17 houses In the lnoir Cotton Mill property to S.

I Ham, has been announced bv President C. U. Courtney. 9r. The Is a part of the liquidation of the mill property now taking place.

The transaction Is tiie second lame real estate d-al in the past 10 the other being the sale of the 'oe build. ng on the square to Dr. Clyde Hedncit. Mr.s. J.

C. Mottern. of 44 WaimiKn strtet. is ImproMiig at her home Ini-lowuig an llinesfc of trn das. James o.

Coivin. of 70 Kur-man avenue, is resting ucil alter huing undergone an op-iatein i.r appendicitis at Mission hospital tTi-day night. The condition of (ireene of R. D. No.

2, Candler, who recently MARION. April 16 iJSp-cial, Commencement activities in the McDowell comitv school system wilt be- DUNCAN FUNERAL SERVICES HELD 'AT BEAR CREEK JsPRlHT PINE. April 16 -Special) Kun-ral and mtuo-s w-re conducted at th" Creek chunh Thursdav lor John Duncan. Mt'IiPHY April 1H SpeeuliHam 'ole jironuri' n' Urmi-r of the Ioa-i-r ei el o.i and sen Everett, were hound ovrr to fed-eral n-i of Mioot-ivi at am otliceT f. w.u.

ol- let.d d-f r.st at the COM'MBl'S. April 16. (Speriall Polit county Republican, in convention here yesterday, heard an ao-flresa by Dr. J. ForreM Wttten.

of ML'RPHY. April 16. (Special Fu- gin Sunday with a baccalaureate aer-neral services for Mrs. Nancy Palmer. mon in each of the schools, except fit widow of a Confederate veteran the Nebo high school, and close with I Mooresv itle.

ana a county and on or tne nines msiu-hi ine una is on Monaay nignt, April za. ticket. It follows hra: m.i K-nd for 500 unoerwent an operation Ham 8.1. ol eruce Pme who died sud- this town, were conducted at tne nrst Baccalaureate speakers will be the H. Gibbs.

of Mills Spring, for Baptist church FTidav afternoon w.th 1 pev rjr, Rdwine, pastor of the Sam Edwards, of nlv Wedneviav. The R-v Charles 1 Pai. Wii reported ttoud I inc nousei in uif iioiiaj ot- tne Kf. j. ii, i I First BaptiM ehunh.

Hickory I Trynn. tor clerk of superior court: of the mill of Mr.disen id the Rev. Yates a. VT 1 Gardens hlyh school at 7 10 Eil Newman, lor kheriff. and W.

D. 'htir Barber. Interment was In the creek wani- aec- l'fff' Spt'iriffH ClaSH All 'uifSr dirt'inurMlaT evenintt WU. of Mar. mil at OM lr commisMuner.

na nissioner. ere unanimous. Fo Hear Grace iwlay I'Me eimdi-iou of Miss ita y-rioida and Mr. and Mrs ty. erta-- f( 'I act night in an autornohile nt, last Was upoilfd to be sit at Riltmore hospital.

Ed Newman reelected chair iiaving oecn i muoui -r Moving here frv.m Kentucky wh- a "Xternovn. the Rev p. w. lucke: jear Sparks, oi were in charge of the i 1 Mr Duncan wri- 1'Tti in Mitchell county, a tin Rev. Jonathan Duncan and Cvnth a Y'-unir Duncan, and sp "tit pi I ty his ntire lite In llu- loinmunr-.

when: for many years he was loiue.cted with the fcldspur Indus rv. i include the following pastor of the Ktrat Methodtat chur. rl, she llt married Vance Brit -Fl I. OR TRADE Service Station and itoie fmhiiied on Henderonville Rind doing ird buin-s, would foi or land N-418 1 i VANTFI) to buv -mall" plirit in or near T-423 Fit MNKs-i opp-t: unity. a good thin''" pft a psvitig i m.iiti' a gor-dl Iimh; 'i hi isme lerms, Mdi v-lu: p.

p. ma. h.i.. est unit Rh'-ne l.ADV or n'leiinci w.tn cupiZ til n'ed a n. new local en'er-pri-e wi'h it pudits Ri- B-49 AN s.tU ar.ft i p.

wants rtistri-t) -hip N. any or man? 1 1 i 'Hi li' profit to invest. Address i--4 i i i.i.- HAVK dojiais to in i-. an Ash ill--- bttoine.ss Srw ir o.tt Anat have ou to t' ryt AN executive ex ii.e ln nTM and si lirm r.n!:t i able to SKY LAND. April 1.

The Rev. T. A Oroce, pastor if Tweed Chapel, will deliver the et-mon at the baccalaureate serv.ee for the senior class of the Vallev ISpru.t.s school at 2 30 o'clock Sunday ri lam, a veteran She had no immediate relative. FUNERAL WILL BE CONDI (TED FOR of Marion, at CileiiwKd high hool at 3 dock in the altenion. the Rev.

T. C. Mim-Jfltld. of Mars Hill college, at North Cove high school at the same hour, and the Rev. (' Me-Cubbins.

pastor of the Old flirt Pres- hvtrtmn rhnreh at Nebn hich arhool The condition tif Mrs. W' wife I CongresMiiari lot, Weaver, who Is UI at h-r 4f Raird sine, last night to be unchanged. man of the county executive committee for a two-year term George Dedtnondt wax again named were-tary of the county executive ommit-tee. SMATHERS ILL DELIVER SERM0X TO SEXI0R CLASS rhilriren Mr. Neth.s 1 homa Deck Chailca, Cobtner, Mid Ainoid Duiuan MRS.

MARY C.tSTi'iSundav. Aprtl 34 tiranuaiion eerciM win run iruin April 21 to 25. A Avery, former Ashrii councilm.m. wtio is i.i H.ilo -i hospital, is expected to be HOW'S BUSINESS TMi fndt ta a COMrosllF rive remnittA (ntrat hoiif Indlrrt tn-eludlnr thoaa of two rtnnfimir wrott. Im 1.um'' wrrkli'- uA unt larce daily It Is a ttatMirat ronaenkaa en ttaa noftillon binmm to rclaiion la normal and to arerrdinc orfiod.

YELTON SPEAKS AT SPRUCE PINE ROTARY SESSION EAST FLAT ROCK ASSOCIATION IS WEAVERVILLE. April 1 i The Weaverville hich school commencement program will begin Sun- (wIYEX CHARTER R'. M. Smathers. presiding elder HENDFRSONVILI.E.

April 1. (Spe-rial i Tiie funeral for Mrs Mary lane widow of W. I. Case Aho did Friday nwht at the home a daughter tn Canton, will be held it 11 oclo Sunday morning at the dethodist church at Duna In Hender. ion county.

Bu: iai ill be in the hurch ceme'ery. The following chidlren aurvlve Case, Canton, Mrs, D. A. llaekweil. Canton; Harrison Caae.

trevaid' Carl Ca-e. Chde, Mrs. Inez, A'ard, Canton, and Ncal Ca.se, of 'exaa. l3 I '2930 to the hospital within a wi'k Mr A. tv is an atorni-y with tne Federal Trade commission.

FIRE DESTROYS i GRANITE FALLS LUMBER PLANT fiRANITK FALLS April 1ft f.upc. j' this LAST "S3 a i II I p-. Address M-435 or tne Asnevine aiiinratst district, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The combined hoirs of the four churches here will sing a special anthem, directed by Mia. J.

Robert Reagan On Monday night at 7 10 o'clock the high achool glee cluhs and the school muMc students will present a program In the grammar school. KAIaETGH. April 16. '41- Big Bear Super-Markt t. of High Point a retail rocety busines with 100-000 authorized capital of whw nubs, rtbid hy ti.

Hutchens. Elialieth Hiitchetui. and J. T. got a charter today from Thad Eure, arcrctary of itate.

Other firms chartered Include: 9 Fisher To Speak Al yt. it rwi if t-nipman Ainietic Association, inc. 1 UJ.WOf i I l. Ea.M Flat Rock, a physical tram- Ing org.iniAition with Harrv Knt- The Rev. Bay Fisher, patfr of fenmyer.

ljiurle Carson, and Clyde 4. Mark a Lutneran church, will be i Nln as incorporator of the now-ihe pniKipal spnk'r at a meeting tock lirm. -f the Clsxton school Parcnt-Tctchr cialt Fire destioved A 1 tutnher here this 2 o'clock i The ft mage wiw estimated bv th-( ow nrr to be Vi 00" A power line Of the I.ike Pi 'f company burned, cu'tm off town's current for aevrral hourP I Mr Macltie said he did not rair in.u:a.t: on the plsnt. i i Ou- of the fire has not bet d. termi.vd.

COMPOSTC teUS4CSS CHART lUy composite ,0 BuSfCSS chart! IV 1 A.f I nnn 1 tit' '0 rVinii 10 TT 40 MOMTHLr I I rrn MISS RICHARDSON DIES AT MURPHY; FUNERAL TODAY Ml'RPHY. April (Specul) -Miss Blanche Richardson, daughter News Of Public Record Lieberman To SfHok i At Central Church of Mr and Mrs J. A. Richardson, of Mufphv. died at her home here ewrly his morning after an lllnea of several months I The funeral aervlces will be held at the Mthfdit ehur.

Sunday mfter-; noon at 2 o'c'nk with the Riv. Arthur Barber, pastor, officiating. hT patents. Miss Ktthnrd-j son Is funned bv two aistcrs. i.l V.

Bnttain. of Black Mountain, and Mias Alline Richardson, of Murphy. Mehe Fdche Tt.e Rcur. ernon at th si hool Hi aubject r.ll ba "The Place of th Family In ihe Growing Community Mr. Waller Clark will conduct the rjeyotiouals.

and Mia. C. C. Prof jresident, ill preside at the meeting Icn nVothtrhood Of Church Plana Meeting The Men's of Calvary baptist church will hold a aupner ne-ting at 7 o'clock Thursdav night it the church. One hundred men are Mpectfd tor the meeting niHr HHlK 1 1 II I.

ATLANTA. April 1. .4 -Bishop N- A ni.orth of the Met bod mt p. oi lj a groups p-OfciarH is a 'er B.ii'dei this morning jo ni met t.ne ol the sored bv the Bible HIKIHs B-jrn to Mr a rdwsrd Mar-tin ol 5 ri.xd "A.ii HaatU. rrt.

vifrrclav a' b.iin to Mr arid Mrs Irt Hirrion iluuihter. Kridiv at Ui.ull tiu-P'i M4KKI4I.I: IJCftAtltf Hrr lee A ndTsoii. r-- H.ll. and Rulh Snaldinc S2 Aheviut. IV-wrv r-t-r, IV.

rial Crea. arut UjXhm. IS Kliima A jb-rv Ji kM'ii A 'ams. )( and T'lia Psrl IJurKff 3S bu of Swanr.ri"a Wade KuthAv 2 and Ctnma 8ttiioo 77 bo-h of Mar Hill 'mo M.ir!;s"ri J1 and Waltnn Un.rr It hnrh ef Jhhim Ktiih 14 A'hfMil and rtlvn 31. Onnillr.

BUSINESS LOSES NEARLY ALL MARCH GAIN Alter biaiely aht ad r.i.:v wa; turned back this week wita a whii iiPrttl'. all the hnrd-lou. t-. March gains. According to the Ind'-x.

tin loss w.i; 0 3 As ended bu-sines aa coasting si ng at 'J9 2 cent bi ixw- il 0 2 abov the low point of the "recession" wh.i w-s fat hd a mon'h Th ftffiira Inr thi urn 'i cin r.i-. a-. MLni'i- lfl'17 fl E. F. TROUTMAN NEW PASTOR OF (r-utlJhN hfc KLrt nest qualUv in seedi suited to this locality.

Teas, Rad: -h. -ltuce. ivets, Turnips, Onion Oauhngo plants. Reliahla field s-cTs lea-sonubly priced: Ijespedea, Orchard grass, Rlun Red Top. llmothf.

hits' FTrtera in w.ire house. OMII.IA roots per 10. Pn.ii" is.now I per 12 erhermij I'd ts pO'-rrv b.h"-, I'. loo. r.

M.j,int,,.a e. 'I'OMMO Pl.iS -Open" cJTa 1 from fifc.le N. certir.i-fl se-d, p-T 1.00C f. I -n. S.

ca-'h. No order Irs th in Write price i rj Walpol-, i oulos, nice varit i'h t- PtTI Ater, Mtrigolct i ar.d it p.ar.t vr! Pint OafiM-s. Hfdcron ONe a 1 end'ila Cv I .1. n-i. k.

uiKold. Pat Hliyhoc, I'e- rt sage iui.wt vA-ll-im, Dnnth'is. Zinnia, Enslish dozen 5 dozen 0.il.s Carnati n. Blue saze -m: f-hlox AUysum IJt 1 CeraStiu me: oc.ill.s. trdaathus.

ir.s. strong trans pi.r.vd. du Mixed gladiolus, St ui red. Po'ptid. Proctor Nur series PuKtcn N.

C. I'ANIii- rock p'ants Phlox JSubuIata variety. Hardy, and A'tir Chrvsanthe mums, r.amrd and mixed. Nielsen Kl'tchT CANNA. D.hha".

biiib. 'Good gi Vermont avenue. Phon 2iwa-w. Mr. Li'berman is a siuden Hi.

I colUge and native of Th gram wll be mtr WWNC. BO CHURCH Vr I per cent, 13.15, per cent. Jfi 4 per cent. 1913 47 per cent. FRANK WATSON TO SPEAK TODAY IN SPRUCE PINE v.sv.

Ap in ft iton. t- in Pine a- to the B'Pi- di.i t-- tection the pulp for ti.e R.v. J. A H.iri-n Kin .11 go to tor. H.ll to d'ii'-e- th Jj.ci- laureate ft rn.

tore the sr.icua'.-U.g class of T.ie h.g.. srhiM--! tiure S'eadv to moderrftelT better ikt'a ftorn m.ir.v li.d.itr.(a were BOONE. April imperial The Kr jht carioiimr.k's. lor instance wru'lfd bv Meial "culprit" barotn'er- Real Estate Board 9 I Bv. Edwin Trout man.

new pa- To Meet Tomorrow piscopal church. South, nt in Lmory tiniversi'y hnepiiai today. Mtendanta did not disc lone the nail re of illnesa but said hi eon-I it ion wa good. The bi'hop aulfeeed i heart attack here early last year, lis home tn Macon. Ot awards.

Textile mills reduced schedules, even though gr.iy g(ods kalea were i almost three times aa heavy aa i On the other hand, electric power consumption recovered mo.tt of the i The h'-monthly meeting of the A-heviUe Real Estate board will he held at the and W. cafeteria tomorrow at p. m. 1 In thv afternoon. Mr i -pi if.

to t'ie g.t":-n (ir.i.s.s re. Btptist chu.ch. using the theme his ariHress Hire he 11 supplv again for the R. v. Mr.

son. who sch dui-d to liver the bjf.culau:e.tte to tne s. i.ior ti iv mi it The atudy group of the Bi It more arent-teaher a.sociatlon will meet 3 o'clock Tuesday aliernoon at the chool. Mrs. A.

C. Willlama will be he principal speaker. Mr N. tubbel field will aa oaten, ground it lost in the previous week while runs-to-st ills were up modestly, bteel operation were practically unchanged from the prev.ous week at 32 7 per cent of capacity. A year ago tne operating r.te Kris 80 3 per cent.

Spurred on by better retail ialc.s reports, automobile factories kicked assemblies ahead 3.0U0 cars to a total of tiO'J'iO for the week. This improvement in industrial production was not enough, however, ui counterbalance the adverse factors. Retail trade shot ahead under the holiday t.n,ulus and unit sale were pected to arrive here with hi family the last week In April Mr. Trout man ia a graduate of Lrnoir-Rhyne college and of the Sout hern Theological seminary. Columbia.

C. He has been In the ministry 13 year. 11 of which have been in home mission vork. Mrs. Trout man also Is a Tduaie ot Lenoir Rhyne college.

MRS. HI IISON BN SPRUCE PINE April Ifl. (Speciall Mra J. A Hudson returned today from Monroe whre he has been for some time at the bedside of her Easter Egg Hunt To Be I Held At Spruce Pine RI I.TV TH N't'MW Union ban Char'nt al N- 11 orooirtr al Rirtk-r, it si. Mck pill i nt ham tn V.

J. Diilinahatn. oroiert in l. ionhin cartcm to Mack Dillinfharn DroorrtT in Kv tovnhiD Rountree ri il to Dr CD W. Colbv oropertv in TjDEr Hominv town-ahej Bertha Smith tn Parler Bar'lett.

troo-ertv In Black Mountain tomnihio Robmaon Wall. ccnrnii-ionr to Uarie Dfitnr. oroDertv on Jtflerfon drlvt. Conitoiidated RealtT rornoratlen to Jump Coleman, orowrii on Beaverdam crrrk Rav Kalin to Marr rrancea WUlla. oronertv on ainu i R'san Oooltbv al al te irT Kt- oropfrtv In Reema Crrr tonhio.

Rentier to login Avern. croorrtT in n. Cit tc r.h.n Hattie Miclf Loaan Avora, tWOO-ri is Reema Creek lonni. SPRUCE PINE. April 1 (Special) i class of Huns huh s.

hoc-I fijniiv ck in the sch'-ol at even RKKMR TO M'EAK Bueicner. teacher of the French road Avenue B.pt it church, will close to the wme eek of a year ao out c.nie wett ol wu a The Junior and beginners depaxt- poat-Eafcter week Bank debits climbed wav the previous period and men nf the Methixtist Sundav the drop from the was only 11 cent. Bank debus edged school here will have its annual higher, but commercial loans wre ag.in lower. National bmineaa aeemed Easter eg hunt at the church Mon-tn be a bit more cheerful over the outlook but not enough to abandon riav afternoon at 4 oclo-k All chd- and. A is been arranffi Mr rr.tln; Bap I'd church bv oi: tor.

and Mrs, "rTank B. Former, pianist. mother Mr J. Helms, who la aa subject ior rtisctiFsion this kerning at 10 o'rlork "Victory at faat Cost the Reward nd lu Ac- rptaoct or Rejection. i on reported her i the policy of we're sitting t.ght until clear up rr -n in th'se departments are init- un Improved, (All Rtchta ReerseL PuMnnera' futancial Hureitu, (khm Park, Mo.) ltd to attend..

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