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TEN Carolina Women 's College J. . Will Be Greatly Enlarged in Scope Dur- ing the Present Year. eVMtal Ct ., TU itkmtU tHMtm) i OftBElNtSBORO, Oct. 17 Tha - e Mlon division of tha North Carolina llwe for Woman ta greatly en-i-glng tha scope of Ha work thla t:rtr and plana to carry on definite -tm work In many oltlea and towns 1 tha State. Tha estenslon olaaaea wiilott were given laet year In Oreena-Jkv-o, Charlotte and other pieties -."re o eucceeaful that It ha baen 'imldad by Prof. Cliarlei M. .Hhaw, rector of tha exteneton division of ;.r ooMeee, to Increaae (ready the ' ,nler of eouraea offered thla year re make them available for a larger : ..niter of placet. Charlotte haa Perfectot Sublines 2 for 2$C Specials JO 9irttiyht 'NURICA- Afmil TV r ;.: 1 A (ll i jp "wf'4 I U "A Size and Shape for Every Smoker" '(.$1''' -"Y- Will Carry On Class Work In Many Cities In State Extension of Division Activities of That Institution already asked for five such courses this year and High Point for three. Course, will be (Ivan In Clreeneooro and other places nearby aa well. The eotiraea offered for tola year number . of which II are In the department of education, sis In EngHeh, two In French, four In hle tory, ona In I-atln, ona In music, una In political aclenoa and ana In gen eral anleoe. They will deal with auch subject matter aa educational pay. eholoery. vrobieine of secondary edu ration, melhoda In the gradea, teete and measurements, English literature. s, atudy or ma orima. American lit erature, tlta novel, contemporary VIM ican Dark, Bat Mild ' I XTEICA ttgn an km la pries because thsy are duty free. , , OtbanrUt thomandi tt mokwi would bata to pay, nor for their taiwtte tifu. i . . Tha) aaOdnau, f ramaow and superior quant of XVKICA aelights tha eriticsl moker. Sisea an Urcar j. prim loww. From 1 (or lto to I tor 80s. 1 "J Boy Them Wbere 1 Good Cigars are Sold ' , CUS Wetl Cigar Co., r Rlehnond, Tt,. ? Distributers, North Carolina Kiwaniana Greetings To You All May your visit here be a pleasant one. . : Tlhe Masioir Hotel Alberrmile Park, THE no.trv. conversational French, JStiro pran hlatury, Amerltan liletory, hlrh aohool Uitln, publlo achool muato. government, and aolenca. Tha collea-e aenda members of Ita faculty to tha variolic educational oenlera at an arranged time on Hai ti rdv mornlnaa r week-day aiter- noona and nlahte. Kach elaaa meete 17 or Ij tlmea tor ona hour and mlnutea each. Tha claaeea number from 10 to 10 atudenta and ara tatujrht by retular maenbera of tha faculty In tna aame manner aa coureea on ina campua ara. Two-hour and three hour aemeeter eredlta ara alven for the work, which may ba used toward collnta devrea or for railing a teacher'a certlAca.ta, 1 In the aame manner aa la now dona In tha Hum mer sohoola. Tha coHeca makea amalt nhamxa to each person who rear latere for work In tha ooureea offered. The fUtrnelon coureea ara eapeclally deelpned for teachera In tha aohooia. literary clube and other groupe that wteh to oarry on aennite atuaiea over a period of time. Kectriar eiamlna- tlona ara held at tha . and of tha eouraea. , . In addition to tha atudy eouraea or fared by the oolleae extension divis ion, there are a number of lectures offered for schools, olubiv Y. M. and y. w. c. A.'a. nnurchee ana ether onanlsatlona. Tha only coat la tha travallna ernensea of tha lecturer. There ara tt members of tha college faculty .who ara now, orrenna; auch lectures. Tha axtenalon division has uet published a, complete list, which may ba had tor tna askini. These loot urea cover a wide variety of auo 'eota, dealing with foe-elan hvng-uases and literatures, various phases of Etirlleh and American literature, problems of eduoatlon. history, eel-' ncs. economics, government. . eta. Clubs, organlsatlone and other groups ara Invited to make application for such lecturee as are needed, either single lectures or a group. Various members of the eorirra de partment of toMogy ara now giving a serial of lectures on nature atudy to tha Boy Hcout leadera tn Greensboro. Other special group lectures ara be ing arrangea. Tha new study bulletin on biogra phy, for clubs, literary groups and others ,1s now bring used by atudy elubs In Qreensooro, Salisbury, Shel by and othar places. Thla la written by Prof. Cttarlea B. Shew. Tha college la now also publishing ror generaiv circulation a parent teacher bulletin, designed for auch groups m the State., This ta Issued monthly. A library bulletin la also to ba published monthly. NEW YORK, Oct. 17 The raw sugar market was steady and. un changed at 1H cents for Cubaa, cost and freight, equal' to S.tl for cen trifugal. Closing: October J.72: !e cembtr (.51; March 1 10; May J. 20. Seventy-I'our Years Old, Has Never Smoked Mserfel CerrMstsimw TU iikntU. CtHim I t STATE8VILLB. Oct. 17. W. M. Fox. of Catawba County, who was in Statesville today, made the re markable statement while hers that, although he ta now 74 years of ase, yet he has never tasted to bacco In any fcrm up to this good hour; for the past forty years, Mr. Fox said he had not taken any Intoxicating liquor of any kind. It la wondered if thla record can be beaten in the State.;, . . , . Make Your Own Complexion Treatment If rnu Woulrt ! tMtuttful eatBBtMlon, n whlj'ti will mki you tcMdlnily aLtMctir. juit iry urn nnpc ; uo u mnj trocwry tiora una vi l vma worth at rdlniry octmtal ind from any drug rort a bflAtla ef Drll. uh th attmMt i dlrertcd In mrr paekaH of Daiwtllo, tbn lof andtfbcbetd tht KirtatotM ehangt. Try ft todtr. Oni tpplleatton will atioolib you.- Samn'a Uruf ?trt and Atytor'i Drug liara. South Carolina Kiwanlana Asheville, N. C. ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 18, M S. GOOD JO OF EE HEAD OFW.G.T.U Mrs. I. T. Sell, of Ashe ville, Made Secretary or Temperance Legion Younar Peonle'a . Branch, Mrs. B M Whltehuret. of Bethel; Becre tary Loyil Temperance Legion Mn. lrl T. Bell, of Ashevllle. Delo- k-ate to the World e Convention to lis held In Philadelphia In Novem tier. Mm. T. Adelaide Ooodno Delegates to National convention in Phtlndalnhla in November in- i-luda all state offlcera by virtue of office and, Also Mrs. H. H. itunta- man. of Ashevllle and T. wuey Duke, of Salisbury, with Mrs. O. V. Presly of Charlotte and Mlae Mora Harding, or Aanevuie, as alternates. Mrs. Dnke, of Salisbury, Heard In Address The nnmlDal address at the aft ornoon aeaslon today waa by Mrs, T. W. Duke, of Salisbury, who anoks on "Why the W. C. T. U.?' Tha stats convention passed bv unanimous vote a set of resolutions which are believed to be more far reaching; than on any former year bv reason woman aurtrage. Tna icrolutlona follow:. . That we do everything In our power to bring about a better ob servance of our prohibition laws "That we urge every woman to show her patriotism by using the franchise riven her. by the Nino U'enth Amendment forths purpose if advancing the cause of prohibl. tlon as established in tha eigh teenth. X"t wo work to elect to Congress and the Legislature only those who will bs true to their vow to uphold the constitulon of the Unlte-1 States. That we com mend thoae offlcera of the law who are faithfully discharging their dutlea to enforce the Volstead Act. Ws also relieve that the Volstead Act should be made the state law. "That we encourage the work of the. scientlfje temperance In struction department through prize eosay work in our publlo schools. That wo endeavor to Interest all oi the city and county superinten dents of the public schools In hav ing the beat possible program on the day designated by the State legislature as Temperance Day. t nat we make an eirort to organ ize work among the .negro women of the state. We also Urge the superintendents to Include In their welfare work a program for negro women and children. ; "That we fall In line to promote) legislation proposed by the legis lative council and lend, support to ita .efforts during the sessions cf the next legislature. That this union through its members on thlo council propose that the law of consent bo raised to Is years. That this convention Instruct its mernv hers on legislation to present a bill doing away with capital punish ment. :::. s ' 'That we continue our work for better moving pictures. , That w? stand for the reduction of arma ment amt do everything In our power to bring about no more war. That ;ws appreciate the fraternal spirit of the Anti -Saloon League find assurs-them of our reciproca tion, 4n union there Is strength and together we will stand unf l 0 IN i ORTING 202 Lf BE MLS IN FALL ELECTIONS (,... , . . Behind Pou and Ward . Program for Repeal of Volstead Act. (CtMNMM Irtm ftf Oa.1 ' of the candidates that would be actively aunoorted by this organ! zatlon in the political battle now on waa given out. - Actlvitlea are already under way Ih 35 States. Thla means a lively wet and dry fight. Hinckley as aerts that tha wets will make a gain of 70 to 75 In the next Con gress. ; ' " Hinckley outlined the platform of his organization "aa advocating the Immediate repeal Af the Vol stead act, and the eventual repeal of the prohibition amendment." He added that it "was flatly op posed to the return of the saloon, but was equally positive in favor tug the manufacturs and sale of wins and beer under such laws as the several States might pass." I This announcement Of names will stir up a sensation for the laat days of he campaign. ONLY ONE PROHIBITION - CASE LOST AT COURT WASHINGTON. D, C. ct. 17. Prohibition Commissioner Haynes received a stirring letter from Di rector Kohloss today, telling of the term of Federal Court at Charlotte. Kohloss said the . United States Marshall was in hia office and told him that "of all thahrohlbltion cases tried by Judge Webb, we trave only lost one." ? He said: 'There were over 100 cases tried and of this total fit Jail sentences were passed and the balance or them were fines. The total amount of the fines during the ten days (at Charlotte) was xiz.boo. "The Federal courts throughout the district are now in session and this is just a sample of one ses sion. I am enclosing a few clippings: eachoes of the report which I sent to you a few days ago, which .was published In every newspaper in North Carolina." Mr. Kohloss sftld a blsr docket wlould be tried at Statesville and predicted fine results. the last -estlge of the outlawed liquor traffic is driven from Ameri can soil. We are glad of the de cision recently handed down from v.asnmgton that American boat aie American terrltorv and that no longer can they be floating bar rooms under,-the American flag. We stand uncompromisingly for the extension of the three mile zone." . 1 : - ured Her Rheumatism Knowlns from ' ten-IMe the sufferinr caused bv rheiimetimn Mrs. J. B. Hurst, who lives at ra .K Douglas Street, C-288, Bloomlngton, 111., la so thankful at having cured herself that out f pufe gratitude ehe itt' anxious ta tell Alt nthM. unfr.r. luet how to get rid of their torture oy a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst haa Hothinsr In uit Merely mall rour own name and ad dress, and she wiH gladly send you this valuable Information entirely free. Write her, at once before you forget. iWKHPas'iflttrtPfRinHHiHIPIViiffffHiPVallfPtlHlf ITS SUP s i7 i a Its. ., .....,.... ""..........,.,-..-.-." ' sasaasaaal ,ssasaBBaaasssasaa8assaaasaBBBBassBa 1922. YMltin RIIS1NESS MEN TO GET WILL HOLD MEETINGS ; WEEKLY Perfection of a staunch organi zation by young; bualneaa and pro fessional men or tne city, wnicn will be affiliated with the Ameri can Business Club, (Birmingham, Ala., took definite shape laat eve-- ning at the second meeting nem at the Plaza Cafe, Pack Square. Of special interest was the state ment of Wayne Beachboard..tem norarv oresldent, that 85 young men of Ashevllle have mads appli cation' to become members, 16 mors than ths amount required In securing a charter. Motion was entertained and adopted without a dissenting vote that hencerortn tne menipga oi the organization bs held each Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock for the period of one hour. Until further police the gatherings will take place at the Plaza. At the request of those present, Mr. Beachboard appointed a spe cial committee to confer with 1. B. Keener, national representative who is now In Aahevllle, relative to obtalnnlg the charter. The com 1 I H 1 -T- I g The Mite Market Hill's Market extends a most cordial welcome to ' all Kiwanians. You are invited to pay us a visit while in Asheville. ..." N Kiwanian FRANK HILL. President and Mgr. . ; iejelaliHsJS. , 1 ! a husband both musl: be lived with a long time. You Can Depend Upon Our Furniture For Quality rmmmmma "tsi VW.VI W AH B RT1S uuuuuuiruiiiniu "We Turn Houses 20 Broadway mlttee, "which constats of J. C. Bradford, temporary , secretary! Thomas Bird and Wallace Wright, will render a report in detail at the next meeting. " W. H. Kessler and Howard Proffltt were named on the committee to furnlah en tertainment at the. next session of the club. ,: D. Hlden Rameey, the speaker of the evening and member of the local. Clvltan Club, suoke or tne in estimable value of civlo organiza tions to the progreas of Asneviue. "for a lone- time the clubs failed" to function properly ners ana mat was becauae the membership themselves failed to take their or ganizations seriously," he said. With the formation oi xnia ciuo In Arfheville. a triumvirate, so to speak, does not exist, but Instead a quartet. There la a big field tha Roatry, Kiwanis ana cmtan ciuos do - not cover and for the most part the membership Is comvosed of executives In bueiness. This, of course, leaves out the young men . THE WHITE MARKET i v Phone 3561-3562 r ' your furni ture as you would iDiiimnr nn liOl 07 IUIIIL Into Homes" " Phone 631 and your organization fulfills tr need. ',' . ,''. There was tlms when tl civlo clubs were about to suit from "dry rot,' due to ths Ina tlvity of the members, but the has been an awakening and hard a movement Is started for civ betterment jnleaa ths plan is fir placed before ona of these bodlc Let jne say again, I wjint to w boms the last member of ths qua tet." Mr. Ramsey's, addresa wi loudly applauded, and the than! of ths club were' extended by tl temporary president. ' y . Ths question of eligibility f, membership was discussed i length and it was finally decided ' authorize the presiding officer nams a classification committee i take charge of thla part of U 'club's activities. The committee composed of Albert L. Post,, Oei Branch and D. B- Munday. Arthur Wenlge, of the Aahevll Country Club, entertained thoa present with a piano solo. ' Woe unto him that glveth h neighbor drink, to thee that addet thy venom, i and markest hit drunken also that thou maye, look on their nakedness! t Ha! 8:15. .." i . Chimney Kock. Never Close: laiwiUMH (
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