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Stew^rtyi washinotonvS® '.•LETTER JSaScf Stovepipe Hat Mueh in Evidence at the White House. By CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Service Writer Washington, .Tan. Hl.—One thing this seasons'White House social func tions have proven is that the plug tile is far from obsolete. That is to say. it’s still affected by an overwhelming majority of the president's civilian callers. Os course the array and navy men wear their uniform headgear. With few excep tions the members of the diplomatic corps are uniformed, too. mostly with cocked hats and some With waving .plumes, like an old-fashioned hearse. But for ordinary people—ordinary people of consequence, not the hoi polloi, who attend the public recep tions —the stovepiper’s the rule among 8.11 who care a cent for appearances. * * * - Speaking of hats— Representative H. St. George Tuck er, of Virginia, had his blown off a few days ago, going down Pennsyl vania Avenue. In it was a speech Tucker had prepared, denouncing the appropriation of money to enable pro hibition agents to buy liquor. The wind broadcast that speech all over northwest Washington. Right then Tucker delivered a speech all right, but it was impromp tu. Wayne B. Wheeler grinned fiend ishly when he heard about it, ** * . Colonel Cheney, chief military aide at the White House, used to be one of the principal ornaments at all func tions there. Now there’s a scandal about him. All during the New Tear's recep tion one of the front buttons on his full dress uniform coat was unbut toned. Nobody noticed it at the time, but a phoptograph of him. standing in the receiving line along side the Coolidges, subsequently re vealed it. The President has decided against a court martial, but life never can be the same again to Sherwood Chen ey. The foremost woman breeder of livestock on the American continent is Mrs. Minnie W. Miller, owner of the famous Thousand Springs Farm, in Idaho. The farm is especially not ed for its Hampshire sheep, which have won highest awards at stock shows throughout the country. Tt was the late Queen Mnrgherita of Italy who named St. Christopher the patron saint of automobilists, and n picture of the saint always adorned the motor car she used in her travels. Her suggestion has been followed by thousands of mitomo bilists in nearly all the countries of Europe. w Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bitl' Drop a little. “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irrita tion. GIBSON’S White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup Especially Prepared For Children Gibson Drug Store The Store "• \ J ~ 4 Just Received Two Car Loads of Sparta Feeds—Laying Nfash and Dai* ry Feed. Spartan Feeds sell because they get results. Phone us your orders. '§ NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR PROPOSED PARK Stale Campaigns Will Be in Full Swing by the First of February. Asheville, N. C., Jan. 20.—With the prospect that the national cam- , paign for funds for the purchase of | the Great Smoky Mountains for . a national park may begin early in , February, the locnl campaign com mittee this week will speed up its efforts to complete the quotn of $250,000 for Asheville and Buneom be county, and throughout Western and Central , North Carolina local campaigns will be inaugurated. It is the hope of the state campaign com mittee. which is working at the quest of the federal park commission, that the state campaign may be com pleted by the time the national cam paign gets under way. Meetings at Waynesville nnd Mor gnnton on Friday night indicated lively interest in • the national park movement in -two counties, which had been reported as apathetic or op posed to the plan to 'create a nation al pork in the Great Smokies. In Wayne ville, where Charles A, Webb, co-publisher of the Asheville Citizen made the chief nddress an executive committee to take charge of the cam paign in Haywood County was or ganized. In Morganton, where State Representative Harry Nettle of Itiltnioye made the chief presentation, it was stated that the city nnd coun ty were ready to do their part when ever the state campaign committee was ready to perfect the organiza tion. On Tuesday noon, first steps to start the campaign in Henderson ville will be taken. A meeting has been (idled at one o’clock at the Old Kentucky Home by H. Walter Ful ler, county chairmen. At. this time Ihe campaign organization, which is to raise the pro-rated $25,000 for Henderson county, will be fully ef fected. 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