THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 if .1 . Jude Winston Puts Questions To Citizens ..tir-.npl from Daare 1) , . t-L- with Asheville in gayety and -, .vu-ements. As an all.round sum ' for the whole -family, Way- ' .. r at the top. It is not neces r',1.' ", , stress this obvious fact. "''Therefore, here are two or three . .e ideas: .-St, the impression prevailing all ... ; that Waynesville's hotels are ;V. -Ni:. "rotten" is the word used Vv -oiiie rival towns, should be t"r . i-teil. If tie eating is as good r'-7-.vheie in Waynesville as at my l'; it can't be beat anywhere. Second, the White Sulphur water -..j!d be utilized. If this water v,. put on Main street, at a free fountain, it would draw many visitors. Third, Waynesville's altitude and ,.uie water, also its abundance of f'r;'t, and vegetables and dairy pro-i.H.-. Its fine scenery and superb r"ads, its past history as the very n'ttr of poitical influence and the y me of so many judges and congress irt n and the like. Rivaling if not sur passing any thing possessed by any city in America. All these advantages should be made known. "Fourth, last and above all, your libiarv should be kept at high speed. When one is going off for the sum Tin r, he is likely to ask, 'Is there a libiary?' Waynesville's library is a drawing card. Now that it is open n the mornings visitors frequent the uilding. It seems to me that every family ,'r, Waynesville should pay the small um of one dollar to the library. If o.ileod, you should close your library ! fear you would lose many visitors. ' Fifth, next year, no doubt, will be greatest Western Carolina ever had. The eyes of the world are fixed - r the Great Smokies and the incom : j.rable advantages, which the United States, with millions will make avail !:!('. What will Waynesville's citi v.ens do to utilize these opportuni ties ?" Leave To Attend Meetings In Raleiffh Mr. W. D. Smith, director of voca tional agriculture of Haywood county. mtkI Mr. Arthur Francis left yester day morning for Raleigh where they will attend several state meetings per taining to agriculture. Mr. Francis will represent the Western North Carolina District in the public speaking congest to b held today. He is also a delegate from the Aggie Club to the meeting of the Young Tar Heel Farmer As sociation which is to be held next week; he will attend the state Grange meetings and several others. M r. Smith will attend these meet ings and will also attend the State Vocational conference to be hold in Raleigh frdni Monday to Friday next week. BE OPTIMISTIC But Remember You Can't Keep Your Chin Up With Run-Down Heels! Bring Your Shoe Repairing To THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. MAIN ST. NEW TRAINS BETWEEN BRYSON AND ASHEVILLE K - Operating on the TRAIN 20 Lv. 8:00 8:08 8:13 8:30 8:33 8:45 8:55 A.M A.M A.M A.M - A.M A.M A.M . Bryson ...Ela ..Whittier I)illboro - ...Sylva -.Addie Willits .Balsam ...Hazelwood ... ..-'-...Waynesville Junaluska ------- ...Clyde . Canton Hominy ...Enka nwwoii - 9:10 A.M. 9:25 9:30 9:35 9:41 9:50 10:05 10:08 10:13 10:20 10:30 A.M A.M-.. A.M A.M A.M A.M A.M.-- - A.M A.M. Murphy Asheville Eastern Standard Time With this improved service passengers along tween Bryson and Asheville may now come to the day and return home same evening. TRAVEL BY TRAIN: SAFEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL T.k, ,a-.nt.c the O C.t ,ni . H I ..- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM $ Grange To Meet At Farm Convention The first organized school for Grange lecturers will be held at State College during the week of the Sta e Farmers' and Farm Women's Conven tion. July 24 to 29. Plans for the school hive been made by Harry B. Caldwell of Greens boro. State Lecturer, cooperating with Chillies A. Sheffield, secretary of the conversion. As announced by Mr. Caldwell, the school begins on Mon day, July 24 at ten o'clock with the lecturers first attending the after noon conference of the American In sti:ute of Cooperation- That even ing, the grangers will take part in the general meeet.ing on Riddick Field when Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, is scheduled for an ad dress. The program then continues through Thursday afternoon with many vital matters pertaining to Grange activ ities discussed by State :.nd national leaders. Among those on the pro gram are I.. J: Taber, National Mas ter; Dr. Clarence Pee. past State Master; W. Kerr Scott, master, and other prominent Grange members. Along with these members of the Grange family. Dean I. O. 3chaub. Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon, Prof. G. Horace Hamilton, Prof. T. E. Browne and others of the State College fac ulty will have a part on the program. The lecturers will also hear .on e of the prominent agricultural lenders who will he on the program of the Institute of Cooperation. Mr. Caldwell announces that 'the semi-finali, in the State Grange tie bate will be held Monday morning. The college is offering rooms in its dormitories free of charge as long as they last anil meals may be obtained in the it liege dining i all at cost prices. .4 DREAM Last night 1 dreamed that I returned And saw my Waynesville friends again, The ones for whom my heart had yearned. Yes, memory brought them back jut then. My dream though pleasant was un true, For when I reached, to clasp ur hands Your faces vanished like the dew. Or sparkling sunbeams in the sands. Now how could I my spirit soothe, Or ease the pain within my breast. Are so called friends but painted truth And flee as birds from their nest. Ah memory, go your way tonight. Leave me alone aiid free my mind Go dreamland from my haunted sight That I may peaceful slumber find. J. M. NEWTON, Blueficld, Va. The Catawba County Home Farm has three acre of sweet clover that measures nine feet in height. Duckett, Prop. NEXT WESTERN UNION .?? following schedule: TRAIN 1!) -7:30 M. Ar. M. '. M." .7:15 .7:10 6:35 I'. M. .6:50 IV M. ,6:40 I. M. -6:30 I. M. .-6:22 IV M. ..6:07 V. M. -6:03 I. M. .5:37 IV M. .3:50 I. M. .5:10 T. M. .5:17 IV M. .5:11 IV M. .5:09 P. M. .5:05 IV M. ;.5:()0 V. M. J 4- V 4- Jet. line of road be Asheville, spend ODD THINGS AND YSwrffrT Fall ft mj II I. 5W' A ' I r 1 1 ARE WNU W:7 11,..;, H LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 MRS. HAROX HOSORS SUMMER VISITORS Mrs. Susan Crawford, of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Robert Woodward, of Columbia. South Carolina. . wore .de lightfully honored. -on last Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Wilson Baron entertained at bridge at the Adger House. A variety of summer flowers in arUM'.ic 'arrangement doeorateil Hie home. Each of the two honore.es was jtresented with an attractive gift and Miss Mary Stringl'u'Kl i-eeeivcd the high score prize. . An k'e course was served as. the concluding feature of the oniertain ment. The guests present were: Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. K. I.. Coin, Miss Silvio Gaigiulo aiid Mrs. Louis F. Snedigar, of .Miami, Mrs. M. H. Howies, Mrs. Richard Har bor. Jr.. Miss Marv Kirkpatiick, Mrs. W. II. Hannah. Mrs. Tom Lee. Jr.. Mrs. William (Jrimball. Mrs. Ililliir-I Atkins. Miss Virginia Welch, Miss Isabel Ferguson. Mrs. Robert Stretch er. Mrs. S. I'. Gay, Mrs. Hess Lee Page, Mrs. O. V. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. William Shoolbred, Mrs. F. A. Gowdy and Mrs. W. F. Andes of Miami, Miss Adora Holtz- claw, Miss Mary Stringfield, and Miss Sarah Osborne. Tea guests included Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mrs. Clara Plum mcr, and Miss Liicile Maxwell, of Miami. . mrs: nran massie is ' unman HOSTESS A prc'ty all'air last week was the contract party given on Friday after noun by Mrs; Hugh Ma.-sie at her home on Haywood street, A profusion of mixed sumiiier flow ers decorated the rooms and formed a pretty .background for the yarty. After the games .Mrs. R. L. Coin was found ' hold high score ami receiv ed an attractive prize.-. MiV.. E. E. Wither, was the lucky winner nf'.thu consolation gift.. The hnst.es"-;- served a delightful sal.vd course with aeees sessorirs; ' - The guests present, were: Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr., .Mrs. Cleveland' Kirk patrick, Mrs. J. M, I.-ong, Mr,-. T. W. Sui lock, M iss Nancy Kil'.ian Mrs. William Hannah. Mrs. Roy Campbell. Mr; C. C. White, Mrs. J. C. Patrick, Mrs. J. W. Seavcr. Mrs. lien Colkitt, Mrs. W .1'. Swift Mrs. K. I. Withers. Mi sHarden Howell. M is. Joe Graves. Mrs; Rufus Siler.Mrs. (Juy Massie, Mrs. R. L. Coin.M rs. Robert Stretch er, and Mrs. Graden Feiguson: Mrs. Leon Kiilian joined he group, for tea. -.-... MISS C A RRETT HOXORS VIS ITOR One of the most delightful . social event last week was the party given by Mis Elizabeth G n'rett at her home on Pigeon street in honor of her house guest, Miss I'hyiis Clap), of Winston-Salem. The home was thrown en suite for the occasion and attractively decorated with seasonal flowers. Dancing fea tured the entertainment and punch and cake were served throughou; the evening. Mi-s Garrett's guests W'-re: Misses Mary Hutchinson, of Atlanta,' Myrtle Allen and Elizabeth Rattison, of Can ton. Ruth . Bennett, of Norfolk, Vir ginia. Mary Emma Massie. Martha N'eal," and gue.-ts. Anna Leak Scott and Dell King, Jewel Hipps. Tillie Rotha. Charlene Turbyfill. Mary Adams Ward, of Asheville, Hes ter Ann Withers- Messrs Ken neth Dunham, June Turbyfill, Herbert Bra ren. Lee Davis, Sam Bushnell, James H. Howell, Jr., Ben Ttkins. Joe Shackford, Frank Kinsey. George Rotha. Tom Reeves, Tom Thackson, Jack Bry ant, of Statesville, and Charlie Rho darroer. Jordon Neal, Hunt Bailey, Garland Allen. Hank Allen, and Fleet Smathers, of Canton. NEW - By Lame Bode ING TWO MILES PER MINUTE Parachute .jumpers FALLING VITWOin OPENING THEIR PARA CHUTES FOR LONG DISTANCES REACH A 120 MILE PER HOUR SPEED. The worlo INCREASE- very MORNNG THERE 50,000 FXT(?A HUMAN BEINGS EARTH. APPROXIMATELY f " A i 100,000 PERISH AND I50,000 ARE BORN DAILY. ORONA SlZE- DURINI THE RECENT ECLIPSE ONE STREAMER IN THE SUN'S CORONA extended for 3 times the sun's diameter. Sorvlc Mr, Crover Clark of While Oak spent Friday in the city. Mr. J, L. Walker of Crabtrce was here on business las.; week. - Mr. Homer West of Clyde was here on business last week. Mr. Roe 1!. Howell, of Jonathan, was here on business Monday. Mrs, F. K. Mayes,' of Crahtree, was a Waynesville visito,. Monday. ' Dr. A. C. Downs of Clyde was a Wavnesville visitor Saturday. Mr, Hubert Ferguson of Fines Creek was a Waynesville visitor Friday. - Mr. Shook Ferguson of Jonathan spent Tuesday here on business. Mr. John Haynes of Canton was among the visitor., in town Friday. Mr. Grady Walker of Fines Creek was a Waynesville visitor last weok. Mr. Job Redmond. of Fines Creek, was -a Waynesville vi-itor Monday, '"--.-- Miss Maggie James of Crabtrce spent Satunlav shopping in Waynes vibe. ' --' Among Monday's visitors, in Way nesville was Mr. Sebe Brown, of Clyde. .Mr. and Mrs. William Cogdill. of Canton, wore visitors in the city I'riday. Messrs. Caylor Bablwin and Deo 'lark of White Oak .were Waynesville visitors last week. Mi-s J-'i iinkie '-Rush, of Franklin, i- spending the week with her aunt, M i - . I'.-iii! I (eat on. anil M r . Dcaton. Mr. II. L. 1'revost left Sunday for Now . York City where ho will .".f.esid I he- N'i'w .Yfo k Funiltur . Show. Mi - - Fi--ra aiid Hetty McNeil, of Fayi ttevillo were guest of M i .s Ma rv and Alice St ringlie'fd yesterdny. '-. Hr. and, Mrs. J. R. Mctaacken. have as tlieiv euest Mrs, MH'r.U'kcn's aunt. M rs. Y. D. Jones, of Wilmington. N. C. '" . . Among tlie prominent guests at the Hotel Cordon are Ju'duo. and Mrs Robert Hunt. I'arker; of Roanoke Rapids. . Sam Welch- of. the State- Banking Department, spent Monday and . Tues day hero as the guest of his aunt. Mrs. J. Howell Way. Mr. Clyde Ray returned Sunday, from Towanda, Pennsylvania where he went to attend the funeralof Mi-s Frod ericka Quinlah. Among the visitors here from Crab tree last week were: Mr. Roy L. Medford, Mr, W. L. Brad haw, and Mr. J. T. Rogers. .- .-. Mr. Thea Ferguson. -Mr'.. Glenn McCracken and Mr, Herman Green were among the visitors here from Fines Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Reyes, who have spent the past month with Mrs. G, C. Briggs. left Wednesday for their home in Havana, Cuba. . Mrs. Christopher Crittendon, of Chapel Hill, arrived last Friday and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles Quinlan. '". Miss Mary Kirkpatrick left Satur day for Charlotte where she will visit her brother and i sister, Mr. and MrS. O. Y. Kirkpatrick. Mr. C. E. Brown of Clyde spent1 Friday in -Waynesville. Miss Sarah Osborne, of Can:on is the guest of her uncle and aunt. Dr. an,) Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick at th C 1 e v e w i 11 Apartments. Mis. W. F. Andes and Mrs. F. A. Cody, who spent several days at the Adger House, have taken the Ensley cottage for the summer. Mis. Eugene Purcell and Mr. and Mrs. Jim l'urcell. of St. Petersburg. Florida were guests at the Dunham House the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Kirkpatrick left Saturday for their home in Charlotte after a visit to the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs, W. L. Kirkpatrick. Mr. John Guddback, of Pittsburg. IV itrsvlvani :i. ha arrived, to spend 'the summer and is a guest at the home of Mrs. Lee Fisher in llazelwood. Miss L'bylis Clapp, who spent last week in Waynesville as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Garret l, has returned ta her home in Winston-Salem. Among the visitors in town Satur day from Fines Creek were: Messrs, Zeb Y. Ferguson, John James, C. H. MeCrai'ken. and Charles B. MrCrary. Mrs. S. C. Sattei thwait ami Miss Hester Ann Withers returned last week after an extensive visit to rela tives in New York state and Pennsyl vania. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Patrick left Tues day fo,. Scottsboro. Alabama where they will 'spend a week as guests of the former's . mother, Mrs. Nettie T. Patrick. ... Mr. and Mi's. Gin'go A. Nile md son, George Niles. Jr., arrived this week from their home in Griffin, Geor gia, to visit Mrs. Niles' father. Mr. C, W. Miller. i Mrs. K. P. Walker, Mrs A. II. Withers, and little Miss Betty Mae Withers spent last week-end in Green ville South Carolina as guests of Miss Mae Warnock. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Estes and daughter, Mrs. Clinton. .Fuller, of St. Augustine, Florida, have arrived to spend- 'he summer and are guests at the Dunham House. - Mrs. Walter Taylor and ilittle daughter, Peggy, of Baltimore. Mary land, arrived Saturday for a visit to the former's parents' Mr. and Mr.-. John N . 'Shoolbred. : .Mr. and Mrs . Charles Lee, of Ovieila. Florid t, who 'have- a cottage on Boyd avenue, have as their guests Mr, and .Mrs. S. W. Swope and Mr. Francis Swope, of Ovieda. .:'. M'. and Mrs. Charles Badgett, Jr. and children left Tuesday for Rich wood, West Virginia'-where they will spend-' the .remainder of Hie '. summer with Mr. Padgett's parents.' Mr. .ml Mr-. Paul Paul Dealon had a- their guests yesterday Mi's. Dea ton's sister. M rs. .Harold Wagner, and son, Mr. Grason Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs, George Rush, of Franklin. r Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Mather- and two young sons, Trivis aiid Otis, of Winter Park, Florida arrived Thurs day for a visit to Mrs. Mathers' broth, or. Mr. W. D. Smith .ami Mrs, Smith. Mi's. Susan'. Crawford has as her guests- at her cott ige in G'rimhal Park.. Mr. and .Mrs., F. V. Jordon' and son. of Dayton. Ohio. Boh Storms, of Dayton, is the guest of Buddy ( "ravvford." ... . j. 'Mrs. .M. . KiL of Jacksonville, Florida, M rs. A. IS. KeiiFand Mrs. John Hall, of (ireen Cave Springs. l''loricla, .ire guests of Mr. anil Mrs. II. (I. Stoive at their home, on the !' ii'te Nest Road. ...'. Mr. attd Mr-, Hugh .Massie and M i . and M rs.C. .1, Recce motored to Know i!le and spent the day Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. E. ( '. Jones, of LoUihol. Tonnesso, who i visiting her sistei' Mrs. J, K. Po .ne. ,M i - . I' rank The riel nn.j infant son, i'.rank, Jr..- of Nashville, Tennessee, and Mrs. Nellie B." Therrel .a nd . son, Mr. 11. ThotTcl. of Atlantai Georgia, wil' arrive .'Saturday, for. a visit, to Air-. Frank Therrel's mother, Mrs. H. F. Ashton. -. . '. Dr. and -D -. Harry Merryday and children- Miss 'Martha', and Harry Men yilay. of Datona Beach, Florida arrived hist week and have tak'eir the Si rihgfie'ld home.' on Love Lane for the summer Dr. Merrvdav -returned to his hiiniy in Florida Sundav. ' .' Mr: Ch iries Ray arrived last week from Chajif.l Hill and has entered husines- with his brother, Mr. W'ilforft Ray. at ('. E. Ray's Sons. Department Store. Mrs. Rav. 'who has : nosition with the University of North Caro lina, will join her,. hus-band here in the tall. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prev.j t return ed Friday from a wedding trip to Highlands anrf High Hampton and are iniests of tho fivrnirr'c nurnt. Mr. nnd Mrs, R T, T'rpv-nsf nf fVieir hnmrt ..... . , . -, .... ....., in Hazelwood. In a few days they will recently been constructed near the' movp. ui tht rmirrmpnr. whieii h.ic 1 revost home. -.' Miss Rosemarv I.pverinir wVin has been the guest of Miss Rosemary Rip petoe at Max Patch Lodge, returned to her home in Chicago this week ac- ommpanied by Miss Rippetoa who will visit her for six weeks. Miss Rippe toe will attend the - World's Fair while in Chicago. VERDICT OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER GIVEN H. BROWN 'i ( antinued from Page 1 ) him. Brown left with his wife ami a little later was seen struggling with her down the 'road. He threatened to shoot her if she went to the home of neighbors. Mrs. Brown's mother ap peared on the scene and was cursed by Brown, who later wen. to hli lather's home. Brown was seen later coming through the field with a shotgun. Mrs. Brown with her parents started for their home. Mr, Lowe saw Brown standing behind a bush and then Brown raised up. armed a. Mrs. Brown and tired th. gun. The load striking her. She was picked up1 by her father and brought to the Hay wood County Hospital where sha died several hours later. Brown was arrested some hourj later near the scene of tht sh,otiiiff and brought to jail here. Brown had told a Mrs. Clark that he was going to kill his wife. Neigh bors stated that the Browns had had a number of struggles previously ta the date of the fatal shooting. h was also stated that Brown had made threats to shoot the entire Lowe family. I.aiiv m .tie morning ot .lime 10th. Brown had gone to Shelion Laurel and bought a quart of liquo,- and took several drinks before meeting Mrs. Brown and her fannlv. lestimony bv Brown was Vat he did not remember anything from the time be took the drinks until he was arrested some time later in the even ing. The defense tended to show tnat ho was a boy of low mentality, and sub ject to Ins until ho was Ifi vo.ir-. of age. He bail hail pneumonia during recent years and this brought on the? tits again. He never got out of the first grade at school because of low mentality He was shv and would sit with Ids face in his hamL and not mix with people. I he state brought out that be wai capable ol making contracts with people for work ami capable of car rying out these contracts Dr. Grilhth. of Asheville. expert in treatment of mental diseases exam ined Brown here and also in Ashe ville and staled that the hoy did not have enough mentality to determine right from wrong. He hail a mind of an average 7 or !) vear-ohl bov. And was in such a condition now. Neigh bors slated they did not -believe he could distinguish right from wrong. Others said lie- was of low ment:ilitv . bill that- he knew right from wrong. I he state also contended thaf be courted and made arrangement for their marriage m Tennessee, and was mad with his wife because she left him. The state .also contended-' that he had planned the act. The defeu-,. contended that he was intoxicated .mil h:nl r,.!-i.,s,. of . ..(.- .... memory and t herefore colli.) not delib-. crate or meditate," o-r even distinguish good from evil, and asked for a ver- liet of not gujlly. "Drunkoness is no excuse of crime,' tht iurv was told -bv Juilea- Allev. The defense also brought out that members ol Brown s I ami v h.a.i snl- tered I rom fits and Dr. Griffith stated that fits might indicate insanity. Dr. Griffith said' he hail treated throe or four thou-and patients' fur insanity. The state ollered Doctor. Sam Sf ringlielil. W. I... K irk pat 'ick, and Dr. Davis.' who observed him while in court and st .ti that hi.i:'i thl l-ov was of low m'entalil v ' that ho knew rig'i' ir on wrong. The case wa- attended by a largo, niimlier '.of people doring eac'i of the -e -io.is, .S",'- day nigh'..' v-l.e'i Cee ca -e went to the iurv there v.t a gflou crowd present, including, .a number of women and summer isi'ors.. The' defendant. .was represented by W. 1. Hannah and (. II Sin it hers. counsel, appointed by the court. So licitor John M tueeii tor the ,-tate unassisted. The jury was composed of 1 carpen ter, 1 -'blacksmith, 7 farmers and .'5 empliiyos of Champion Fibre Co. COMMISSIONERS MEET Tlie Board .of County' Commission. el s met for their -rcguiar." . Monday. meeting last Moinhiv. i'ther -than the tegular routine of -disposing of busi ness, no other matter wove actel upon. . - Mrs. Joe Doggett. who na- been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Vo.Mson Jones, ami Mr. Jo'tvjs''- f-r several davs, is leaving todav for lier -hi'-me in High Point, :. ;." ." Mr. and Mr-. Wat-on "-Scoot- and little daughter- of W n -t r.-S .!cm were Week-end guests of Mrs, S. T. Neal. They returned to their home Siiridav accompanied bv Mi-- Anna Leak Scott .an, Mis K :ng who have been guests of Miss Martha Neal for t,wa weeks. . Mi ( Ru i i i Th3 Mountaineer, left fin-day to a'tend the annual meeting of the State Presj Asso.fiaitiun -in M'-anteo this woi'k. He will return himie Sundav. Mrs. Russ is spending this! week in Hen-, dersonville as the guest of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Wood 'and Boo Wood, of Llizabethton. Tennessee, Mr. George Toncray anj Georfee Toncray. Jr. of Johnson City, Tennesse. who arrived .Tuesday for the oc casion of Mr. Shoolbred's birthday, returned to their homes today. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred during their visit. v I I : S V