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I Backward Glances I ? YEARS AGO ' OCTOBER M, |?0 The Stat* Highway C*m "Football, Mountain Style" Homecoming Them* at WCC CULLOVHEE - Tyroe H. K1MT. ctotrmm o t com 1 nc commit*?? ?t w?*wn ced the profram for Horn* comtnf Day ?ot for Saturday. October W. A mowrcad* on campus will rcplicc the traditional pttfj* held la Sylva. ? move necaa s i land largely by r?ad ^coa ?trucdOB between Cullowhae t^Tthe couaty Mat. T h ? I ? rrotorcade will bo hold at 1:30 P.m. wltfc tho Homecoming Queen and bor court and col late officials participating. In addition to earn pus organi zations. inatead a t floats, each trots) will have a campus site set aside for the construction of decorations follwlng the theme, -Football. Mountain CfyU ?? Open house will be held In all dormitories and Student Union from 10:30 a.m. to noon, with registration of alumni at Hunter Library from 10:00 to 12:00. . At three o'clock ceremonies Will be held in Hoey Audit orium in which the new admin istration building, occi^rted last April, will be dedicated i n honor of President Emeritus William Ernest Bird. This will be followed ?t 3:30 by open house in the new building during which time tea will be served by Alpha Phi Sigma, honorary schol astic fraternity. Ktser said that an alumni mass meeting will be held In the auditorium at 4:30, at which time officers for the coming year will be atecad. At 5:30 the traditional bar becue dinner will be served In Brown Cafeteria. At 7:45, Dr. Paul A. Reld. president, will crown the Homecoming Queen and her court will be presented in pre -game ceremonies at Memorial Stadium. The home coming football game. WCC vs Elon College. Is set for eight o'clock. The day's festivities will end with an informal dance in Reid Gymnasium, sponsored by the Marshal's Club. The college's own dance band. Mark VI Combo, will provide musi c. Reese Campaigns Down East With GOP Candidates Dal M. Reese left Saturday for a week's campaignlngwith Bob Gavin and the other state Republican candidates. Mr. Reese is candidate on die Re publican State ticket for State Auditor. Mr. Reese said 1 traveled almost frcrn Murphy to Mantio week before last, to Elizabeth City to be exact covering the northeastern half of the state." The group started this week in Wilmtngton and will reach Asheville for a big rally in the city auditorium Friday night, October 28. Mr. Gavin and company are scheduled to reach Asheville Thursday Mr. aad Mrs. L. B. Ntcfc ?Mk ?li U EUtou aad Mrs. EUio*. Mr. aad Mr*. J. C.Simoadi M Curtail. T?bb. udHr. Md Mr*. ClirwLi Slmoads ??d childrsa war* gmta of Mr*. Glass Haiaa Sunday. ? YEARS AGO OCTOBER 24. 1940 Tkraajh freight service be lw*aa Murphy sad Ashevlii* ?m started by the Sonftara Railway eg Monday multti* '? dallvsrlaa as the same day of shipment. Mrs. J, L. Hall aad daucti "r?. Mar die aad Thalma and *?. Jerry spent last vesk ??d with Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Hall la Joknaoa City. Miss Dot Hensley spent last ?w*fc-*nd l? Copperhlll with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snaed. _ Mrs. D. V. Carrincer left Sunday for her home In Knox - villa, after a visit her* with Mr. and Mr?. Grady Carrla f*r. Mr. and Mrs. PaulSudderth announce the arrival of a son. William Re*, on October It ?t Whitfield Infirmary. B. G. Brumby spent last week-end in Manettx, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver were visitors la Waysesvllle Sunday. Mrs. Lona Crier of Rich mond. Va. visited here sev eral days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Peyton Me. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palmer, and little daughter. Doris, left Tuesday for a weeks visit In Charleston, S. C. 30 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 24, 1930 Work was begun recently by the State Highway Commission on the Beaverdam Road, which road was taken over recently ?s a unit in the secondary State Highway System. Mrs. Giles W. Cover and Misses Leila Owen and Ada Mae Pruett motored to Mur phy on last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mur ray are visiting friends and relatives In 111.. St. Louis KnoxvlUe and Nashville. Miss Katheryn Thompson returned home Sunday from ! w her sister, Mrs. K. E. Barclay at Copperhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin ?nd son of Maryvllle, Tenn., spent the week-end with rel atives here. Mr. S.M.Harshaw Is spend ing several days this week in Lenoir City, Tenn, with rel atives and friends. Miss Lois Adams left Mon day for Harrlmon. Tenn.. to accept a position with theSln ?er Sewing Machine Cr night and tour through Enka, Canton, Waynesville, Sylva. Franklin, Brevard and Hen dersonville, and backtoAshe e Friday evening for the rally at the auditorium. Sat urday morning the group will leave Asheville and go to Mar ion, Morganton, Cherryville, Kings Mountain, Shelby, Ruth erfordton, and wind up with a rally In Tryon Saturday mght. 7 Mr. Reese says hewillpro *a.^La1leaVeJ the c,r,vsn at Asheville and come home from there. Mrs. Reese is expected ? meet him in Asheville for the rally on Friday the 28th. MODERN ETIQUETTE By Roberta Let Q. Do you consider k pro per, when in a group of per sons, to speak privately with another person while someone else is already speaking to the entire group? A. It is rude to "Cross converse." When one attempts to talk with another person while someone else is talking to the entire group. It prob ably prevents that person from listening to the first speaker. He could be very much inter ested. ? ? ? Q. Where should one's re- \ turn address be properly placed on the envelope of a letter? A. The preferred position Is In the upper lefthand corner of the face of the envelope, although when the envelope Is to small for this, the return address Is sometimes written on the beck flap. ? ? ? Q. Should a wrist corsage be worn on the tight or left wrist? There Is no rule governing this, but probably It would be betwr to wear It oa the left wrist than on the mo re -of tea used right wrist. ? ? ? Q. Upon being Introduced to Miss Ferris for the secood time, is It all right to say, "I taww Miss Ferris"? A. This sounds Just a, lisle abrupt, as though It were too much trouble to makes second acknowledgment. I should think It would sound much better to say. "I havu sl reedy had the pleasure of meeting Miss Ferris." e e. e people cutting their bread and rolls at the table with their knives. Is this now considered correct? A. Not at all. Good behavior still requires that bread, rolls, and the like be broken into small pieces with the fingers, and each piece in dividually buttered as it is eaten. ? ? ? Q. May I, as the sister of a bride-elect, properly give a party for her, or would ait imply that gifts are ex " IT A. This would be all right If you emphasize that the par ty is not to be a shower. ? ? ? Q. Is It ever proper to ask both men and women to a bridal shower? A. Usually, when men are Included, they are asked to come later after the bride has opened her gifts. How ever. If the affair Is to be a "household shower," In stead of a personal one, the men could be askad. ? ? ? Q. When teen-agers are In troduced to the parent* of their friends, should they of fer their hands first or wait until the older persons make this gesture? A. According to rules ft pertocn doubt If should wait any older person would ?b)ect to this offer of frimdahto. ? ? ? Q. 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