- ' ?rT OVER 125,000 PEOPLE VISITED OUR PARK DURING AUGUSI Travel to the Great Smoky Moum- I ::iins Xati<wiul Park for the mon!Ii j Anijust totalled 125,<572, according1 to ;i i estimate by park o!ii'eial> A tratta.* \ ?mint taken :tl one of tin* -six en- . ' t'r.n'fiOH to Hil: ji.uk i .Milted in a 1,241! automobil'* s*:irryi iCJ 1> >4,727 people. that .<'? > pep rent additional |?t '?pl.' eaiv i*'11' llie park :ii i!i(' otlur five entrances. li i it::! figure of i- csfi:'.at .ii: incren c of 24.'S p? r i: i > i' mouth j.i^t Mar. Automobil.-'; i to:,i -l?! t!.. j list l"!t i f i i?liiiji!)i:i, and ?' fii.a i.. \ ere eounlf.i, with -'J j -i r.v-i .i ??isitor-- l>i inu i'roai ,??.!:??> ? ; 1: i- i]. :.i I'liuc'ssec an.I X'or li Carolina. I'lVH i.'ally aM i i ;? .-{la24<i an; > > i*?toil -a and fo-J,/27 ] erp!e \ isi; \: . .?*ylva and ilm-k-oii Dr. R. W. Kirchberg l*hysit'inn & Surgeon jiiuiounces the opening of offices in The Leader Building Syl va, X. (I Telephone 66-J -1 i Recent Picture Of The President ? ? 1 r;i m ^ F.-ankhn D. Roosevelt i Linden Attends Church in Town of Birth m' WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. . . . With relatives and among old friends, Governor Alf M. Landon of Kansas, Republican ? Presidential candi date. attended services here in the <hurch where his grandfather, Rev. Wm. H. Mossman, was pastor when Landon was born in the parsonage nearby. Photo shows Gov. Landon leaving the church with his great aunt, Mrs. Emma Lininger, after the services. "Penny Pencil" Wina NEW YORK ... This year it !?: Mrs. Susan P. Elsele, Blue Earth. Minn, (above), with young sot;. adjudged the best country news paper correspondent and trtrardH a trip here and $200 In cap!;. Under the title, "With a Penny Pencil," her column deals wit?, everyday farm , life events. Ni'JW YORK >w . The? Olympic games in On-many made a hit with Mrs. Carla Do Vrles (above), of Norwalk, Calif. . . . She was there and beine near Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, in t.r"*> loge at thp stadium, she pla: a klBS on his unsuspecting couii "xu.ce Speedboat King RED RANK, N. J. . . . For the third year in succession Melvin Crooks, '(above), of Montclair, N. J. has won the National Sweep stakes for Powerboats. He sent his "Betty V." along here to a new world record of 63.114 M.P.H. to win the 1936 title. A Tyler Weds Cowboy NEW YORK . . . Miss Margar O. Tyler, 24, (above),O gran daughter of former Presidniu Tyler, went West this season. Now comes word that she has be come the bride of Clifford Olenn, 22, Montana cowboy and thaj are now on honeymoon. 0Ef,R'1T 5CUND5 uii?AoT^a - rtsmv ^4?r'I?5 VWPIM6 JUNIOR I I- K MfeA /YOUR OLD FATHER'S ) / *VH*A*A SUPPOSE k WOTMER SHOULDN'T i INTERFERE - fcUT |Ti BREAKING^ M HEARTn^fS^r Ul_ rrA p?- cS: O mt is GOING TO TEACH 1 HOW CAN 1 LEARN YOU A LESSON/ ]/ TO BE GOOD WHEN YOU WONT GIVE fAE A CHANCE-" OTHER K\DS \ o FATHERS AREN'T THAT MEAN - POJ-, P-L6AS6 GIVE toE ONE MORE CHANCE? I *" , * President Roosevelt ? \ and his party will find that all Sylva, Jackson county and Western North Carolina are one in a hospitable welcome to our beautiful, mountain country. The Leader Sylva, North Carolina A Great V . i , Financial Institution Serving A Great People 'N Joins them in welcoming A Great President To Sylva, Jackson County and Western North Carolina / *S,V; ?. ? T t + We are delighted, Mr President* to welcome, you and your par*) to our beautiful mountain country The Jackson Count) i-i i ?' i Bank Sylva, N. C. j i

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