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   Landmark, The (Newspaper) - September 15, 1930, Statesville, North Carolina                               and don't M ex- 1 ME Tim M date vifl VOL. 57. N. O. SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. No. 28 IMF ROHM Od L. K. Houston and Dewey Houston Charged With With ly Weapon on Henry Brawler Funeral Held For Mrs. Lula May Fulp Service Conducted froat Race Street Methodist Ministers Pay Beautiful Tribute to Life of a Goad i The funeral of Mrs. Lula May of Mr. J. L. Pulp and the morning session of the Iredell county court today was that j L. K. Houston and Dewey charged with assault with 1 This involving a difficulty be- tween citizens of consumed the greater part of the morning session of court and the ter was to be taken up again this afternoon at 3 o'clock for final dis- The defendants plead not The evidence indicated that the trouble started in a wooded section on of her was held afternoon at service was conducted Mrs. by B. E. Pastor of the Western Avenue Event to their ex- ample ia worth far more than v No matter how many lectures a I may her daughter on tf mother herself is her will follow her mny continuity preach to but find is dishonest his leaching is as I influence of his ty HpU Annual Conclusion Achievement county's second held a k Py their happiness Is re and to if the parent are continually snarling and impressions are made on th life that can never be erased annual in the matter of punishment for chil Avery Mrs. McKimmon did not advo t. the Houston estate and was trans- ferred a short distance out into the public Henry the chief prosecuting told of be- ing hit with a stick and with a rock and having to come to town for v ment for cuts and An oak st about four feet long and an inch and or two inches in dia- was identified in the court room by Mr. Brawley as the weapon neighbor used in the He said he was struck with a but dd not see who threw the Mr. Brawley ted on the stand that he displayed his knife and his big pocket carving im- was shown to the court at the suggestion of counsel for the de- A large number of witnesses were both for the state and the The hearing was to be resumed at 3 o'clock th s Charlie colored ed with assault with deadly a on his Annie came into court without sel and entered a plea of An- was the main witness for the Charlie put two es on the stand for the purpose of muddying the testimony offered by the defense being ed to show that the wife of the de- fendant not been as faithful to her husband as she might have Starr final disposition of the case until the afternoon session of A number of cases werp In the case against M. B. prayer for was continued until September 22. Other cases continued until ber 22 ed with assault with deadly weapon and driving a car while Son charged with trans- porting Oscar a car while Wilson charged with assault with The case against Gus charged with home was continued until Octo- per 20. but that its fullness is measured by service ence and character Her life was a grand and glorious ex- ample of the paradox of in that if we lose it we shall gain or if wo keep it we shall lose it. Rev. Mr. Morris spoke of the sunset of life remains to o ad pronounced than Achievement Day last It may do good In Mrs. head of home I your child anc demonstration work in the see if it is effective in his It's a able to be present this year and to wait until the heat of visit proved a drawing Another has subsided before the drawing that was responsible whipping Mrs. McKimmon thinks the group of 250 child the worst in her thinks she was iy n er en the way of others who are 1 that attended the Achievement hood was given severe by mg the toward was th highway toward life's He paid touching tribute to the preciation of the life of a good shown in the magnificent floral for of greeting referred to It and the great concourse of their speeches and showed friends who stood by to offer their were anticipating another such sympathy and Wj was the Those men every day of his Yet Jast year s splendid changed that some of them when called upon The As a was the terror of the He grew up to be the worst young man in the commu were advised not to for and much to AA W T Adams w. L. Williams L. A. i The flowers were in charge of Mrs. s- and to Miss Claudia who were 1 food she had by Mesdames George Henkel an Day gathering W. C. Ross Everett was M. J E j demonstration work in continual Large families n about it huw E. E. W. C. A. C. Morrison Tori Charles Lloyd B. F. j ddl of their when so county officials demonstrate learned how to Jive The only child the of contact er children and his parents should that he pets it. In large ily the child was irto through contact with his brothers arid only child must this he may the not when there is no your only tense Hux and Ila Mae Douglas Among relatives and friends here Mr. J. M. Allerdyce Speaks at First Presbyterian Church Mr. J. M. Presbyterian layman and a man of San was the speaker at the First Presbyterian church at the morning service Mr. Allerdyce visits churches throughout the speaking on tho layman's part in spreading Gospel of subject was yesterday This was his second visit to the First Presbyterian church of a iu vx where a parent who believed in self- allowed his son to do rs were ore to us of and Mrs. Floyd upon the county began the as and is now Two Alexander County Men Held After Wreck Two young men from Alexander Lloyd 25 or 30, and Son about 20 years of a hearing in the Mayor's court Friday on charges of with deadly an j and reckless and George Locked Up Hero to the court With Speeding and a bond for teM ft n The Alexander county men were Friday about charged responsibility for a a wreck occurred on wreck Wednesday night at suiting in two white men having to go the intersection of Allison street and south center when the car b Mr. and Mrs w H PO hce and Jordan severe vard ly The young men were unable h. A r i wu the before Mayor Roach Sharpe and Cecil Mayhew who Uve and were returned to the to await the required on Newbern a Ford lty from and in the touring laden with farm and home county of the parden products which they were of- fering for From given out from police car hit the rear of the Ford and overturned scattering bles over the Mr. Mayhew re- a deep gash in his left arm near the had his nose er and suffered numerous minor cuts and Mr. Sharpe was cut and bruised about the face and and severely Both were re- moved to the Davis hospital for treatment Mr. Mayhew will have to remain at the hospital for a few it is Police officers apprehended well on charges of speeding and less driving and locked him up at the police station to await a County Commissioners Settle With the Sheriff The board of commissioners of dell in special session at the courthouse this settled with the sheriff and transacted other ness adjourning at noon to our traffic troubles are at in- commented Chief Tom Kerr this in handing out in- about the collision night and the wreck Friday morning on adding that all these wrecks are the result of carelessness on the part of some Mrs. J. A. Fulp Dies After 3 Illness Mrs Lula May wife of Mr. J. A. died Friday morning at o'clock at her home on Allison death following three weeks of About 30 North Wilkesboro Attend Inter-City Meeting Given Over ly to The Statesville club was host to the North Wilkesboro club at an inter-city meeting at the Vance Hotel Friday There seventy-one in including President Sisk of the North boro club and about thirty Wilkesboro as well as a number of guests of both Chairman Fred H. of the In- presided and Rev presided and Key E. J. of the local comed the visiting A most enjoyable feature of the evening's program was the music by Misses Carolyn and Helen of the Mitchell who were Miss head of the voice department at the sang two The first was a Scotch love by and the second With the Delicate by As an encore Miss Patterson sang Passed By Your Miss Hermann was her accompanist The even ng was given over ly to with Mr. Chester 0. Ensign starring in the role of en- Mrs. is survived by her His varied program aad a number of j of card three Mrs. and a entitled and Mrs. Harley both of Lobster is the Wise Guy After and Mrs. M. In this he was assisted by Miss of One Mr. L. A. of also and one John of Mrs. Fulp was 61 years The funeral service was held In the settlement with Sheriff Jesse L. it was brought out that the total charges against the sheriff for the past year were 071.75 and credits for on real te and i personal Tho board nc conducted by the Rev. E. J. and EV Baptist wag m T Attend Funeral Service for M. 0. Sherrill The funeral service for Mrs. Sarah Lucile at the As the climax to the entertainment gave a clever tion of Sale delivering a mon on the Mother Goose which tells of Old Mother Hubbard and her famous visit to the This was enthusiastically Funeral Service Held for Mr. D. C. Honeycutt The rom W 0 whose deaTh was men LT of in Thursday's for at a rail of V held 65 per cent. o'clock at the 5 Mrs. S. L. The board 5 be paid j r waa of Mrs. has to bp and p must be Mrs. in that that for Scolts for and I w. H. Zd to grounds W Mr. and N j were in Greensboro in Greensboro Friday to STATESVILLE HAVE DOLLAR DAYS Next Friday and Saturday Will Be of who as Bargain Days Idea Is to Fall Buying and to Attract New to Of special interest are the other woman Mrs. cord Presbyterian and of her own home club then was chosen by the women of president of the North of Home are tne an- in this issue that next September Mrs. the years ago He spoke Sere a few Young Man Fined for Speeding on State Highway T. V. a young man ing in the western part of the was given a hearing before Squire George R. Anderson late Saturday charged and was fined 110 and The young man was hended and brought into the local magistrate's court by a state highway The patrolman remarked that he had noted an improvement recently ir driving on the ists displaying less recklessness now than chants of Statesville as Dollar Days Local merchants one day as Dollar servance of the day when ductions are made in all classes of merchandise met with such ble response on the part ing public that the merchants couM not handle the situation Achievement Day to ro- for family that to make homes of means more than pimply teaching the how to earn money that he may a living for his and sew Mrs. Clarence former dent of the State Federation of Home on spoke briefly Achievement Day gram. Her subject was and her talk was the same that she made to the of Home Demonstration clubs on the opening day of their meeting m Raleigh the Mrs Pou emphasized the fact that woman can exert mous if they in building and She urged them to interment was in Concord The service was conducted by Rev. S. L. assisted by Rev. W. A The pallbearers were Messrs. R. F. R. H. D. B. J. R. W. G. Brown and R. M. The flowers were in charge of Mrs. D. L. Mrs. E. M. Mrs R M. Maugans and Mrs. J. T. ly on one day hence their gnn how to liw happi- extend the period to two days held i Brains semi-annually Isaid Some people practiced met with such favorable the hands of shoppers tient reposition Meeting of Education Called Off Department The meeting of the Education De- of the Woman's i that the practice has now of and as spend on our an siness of the Merchants forth their duties to do their pat government in Mrs. Walter Sherrill presided at the Achievement Day and Miss Eugen a of the Oak Ridge the and spoke briefly to the women of the Demonstration reminding that Troop to Attend Big Celebration The young men composing the local cavalry troop will attend the big eel at Kings the the the former State her 83d Surviving are several sons and Frazier Funeral Held Fair mount Church The funeral service Mr. Sherrill V. of who died hiell afternoon at o clock from Fairmount dist with interment in The service was conducted by Rev. A. S. Beaman and Rev. Grady Pallbearers were Messrs. Eugene M. D. W. C. J. W. C. A. Johnson and Troy The flowers were in charge of Misses Delia and Helen Tuesday near held Friday afternoon clock from the residence with Rev. W. A. tor of Boulevard Methodist and Rev. E. G. pastor Pressly Memorial A. P. in The remains iWere laid to rest in the family plot in Oakwood The pall bearers Messrs. ter Tom Ed. Francis Sim Freeze and Dock The flowers were in charge of R. L. assisted by Mrs. E. R. Mrs N. W. Mrs. P. E f Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Turner 3frs. C. B. Mrs. Neal Miss Mary Miss Mary Miss Margaret Miss Berite Mrs. Pink Brady Mrs. N R Mrs. G. Mrs. L. G. Mrs. Graham Mrs. Joe Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Mrs Ina Mrs. A. Mrs. M. C. Miss Annie A number of friends and relatives attended the funeraL who have the best opportunity Sixty military of 7th of and will act as Lilian and Arlene and Stella of honor to President according to statement made today to preserve home and family Miss Jamison thought that the year are with the usual will make nd s fact for anything develops a or a into a man or children you can't you Would to do for the welfare of the family should come first of She quoted from the Farmer the statement that the family should exist for the home and not the home for the Splendid reports were given from remember that it is much the various home demonstration or to have to do for Their representatives gave detailed and McKimmon weeK especially a youne student at inviting to of needs on the at reduced of Davs here this uled for this has led as Miss Bettie Windley who from their was to talk to the was their stores are well delayed in arriving here and will not be here until Mrs. Fred V. Crawford Undergoes Operation Mrs. Fred N. South berry underwent an operation the Davis hospital this Mrs. Crawford's condition this after- noon is considered Colored Granted Two Colored couples were granted licenses Saturday afternoon LM and Lillie and Emma Walker a young student at State College been doing in home I came to because he tion this They have been Vint 1.2. 1___1 1 J An to Attend nd Tuld He had j ing home Those making wmy had gotten reports were Mrs Scott for T i With and the Mrs Days South Carolina are expected to in the ceremonies orating the battle of Kings Mountain the Statesville unit has been in all nieces of Mr Officers Elected for Smith Cafe on Robbed Friday Night The Smith Cafe on just south of the overhead was burglarized some time Friday The building was entered on the after a glass had been and two slot a wrist watch and a package of men's socks were The slot machines were removed to the edge of the woods near the ern railway about 200 from the where they were en open and all cash taken off were called m e es we cae m at- Company for but they The stockholders of the Mills ing which was recently in- met Thursday night for to act as escort of honor for tho electing Messrs. C. E. president during the 7. local boya are making plans to Captain Kimbail Suit for Filed Against Alleged T. G. J. B. R Lathan Mills and L. Barren di- The directors met and elected Mr C E. Mr. T. G. Mr. L. Bar Mr. R or v for the Miss go through She Eugenia Jamison for the Oak R dge Mrs. Ella Mae Dennis against four Sent Back to Charlotte men now under arrest in The group of Charlotte T Mrs. C. A. for Mrs. Reid the appearing ii suf of this paner should were merely Mount Mourne Mrs. Mack Ifn readi effort tKi before is being made or fathers and to real Film Arrive at Hartford donne Coste Aid Maurice transatlantic arrived Mr. C club account of the illness of Mrs. Glenn there no 1 ran report from the Harmony the re- Cool Spring club also gave no is the Most of the clubs were represented large I ates of last Achievement Day September 14 to Mr and L with the fatal of her State E The men named in the are Glern D. W. L. Curtis Thornley and Clarence W. L. Thornley has confessed he shot Dennis and implicated Woodward and Curtis Rotary Club Will Join four men and three came to Statesville on a shopping tour Wednesday and ed and imprisoned on a charge of were released on account of their several members of the being in need 01 medical The which bore evidence of becoming an increasing liability on the were given their freedom and had been unable to get any definite clues as to the perpetrators of the The officers report that this cafe had been robbed several months of the slot machines having been taken out and broken open at the first the machine having been repaired and put in condition for operation before the latest Mr. And Mrs. Irvine Tomlin Move To Home Of C. S. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine and moved Friday from their home on Elm street to the home of Mrs. C. S. Mr. and Mrs. B. Rodgers and bers of the Rotary club will joHi with the and the Lions clubs in a fish try at Barium Springs Thursday evening at Ma for Marriage License in Chief C. L. Gilbert III With Pleurisy C. L. of the ville Fire became ill with pleurisy Thursday evening at his rome on North Center street and his condition during the night was tnd to be improved little son will move this week from 204 South Mulberry street to the Irvine Tomlin Congressman R. L. Doughton Will Speak Here Next Ihe Democratic campaign in Iredell county will be opened oh September 20th, when Con- gressman R. L. Doughton will speak at the courthouse at 2 p. m. Bobbie Ellen September 13, to Mr anf Mrs. Oscar Statesville a Bobbie Ellen Democratic Campaign natters The county Democratic headquarters have opened ia the terson on Broad i rrr  

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