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Kir-U I. .-,-..v:0W J: y r J,-, alternate iVnv '.0 ra-!t:''!'-" 'AilP '' Vour Linen lake uoou i" T,jrinr Contest DR. r r. c' '"Va&mw v. ,,f Haywood eJ in the live f,,r vocational CAMAK IN REVIVAL AT LAKE JUNALUSKA THP Itni VTllVrpn .. ... .w.. i.w.ny, Ai .ts 1LLE, N. t Former Waynesville Plan To Tighten Dr. D. E. Camak, pastor of the Southern Methodist church at Can ton, will assist Dr. J. H. West, pastor of the Methodist church at Lake Ju na'.uska in a series of evangelistic services, beginning Sunday and con tinuing through the folowling Sunday Saturday, May e-t farm. Kcster, Bun ndividual high . out of a pos- I ,'VCS!''1 K" -, railKHlg oi .."" arneu on Bethel ranked team while Joe t ret'K sen""'. ,10,,k. of Leicester, ,,!rr, falling only Billv McElroy, .1. :-J while Steve :i. fourth in in- ::.e .,; i-oun: ei t. a .-.!T r. . the : 1'iavis htt .- Ty conte. jur.e. Bil honors but two . i . i im maae gwu ,,ed 2U9.6 and points, rei's, Shook and t sent Western -he state-wuie nve- t to oe neiu in lv McElroy will Winners of the fJ- will t-' to Mr. J Dale Stentz, of Lake Juna- luska, will be in charge of the sing ing and a good time is expected. Dr. Camak announced the follow ing tentative list of sermon topics: Sunday night, "Not Bad But Busy." Monday night, "Stirred Hearts." Tuesday night, "Is the New Birth out of Date?" Wednesday night, "One Man and a Crowd." Thursday night, "A Boy who Want ed to Be Free." Friday night, "Church for Sale." Sunday morning, "May 2i, "Notes Past Due." Sunday night, "God's Want Ad." -.None of these topics deal with mon ey. Each one has a spiritual application. Man Makes Good In New Jersev EPWORTH LEAGUE SPONSOR ING "MISS BLUE BONNET." The follow:!.- taken nntie (. flinty ,Kurn-i! J., iv, men. is aiui relative Mr. Smuttier is v. Mrs. B. F. Sma.hi i one of a series be:r.e oi imima'.e t.li:n;sc. business ami Atlantic Citv. Federal Control On Liquor Taxes County's tmguish as a !. h s seat be h the national Id in Kansas ,,ni Uethel was coffl l athey, Bill Hyatt and ,s. The team from made up oi Joe w i.i 1 ,.' i'!vi!. team consi Kel'v Watson, and Sebe i '.e.u-her of the vo- i!:u:e classes in the r ; i :y.:e High schools. AXKS (CLYDE (Special A three act comedy, ' Miss Blue Bonnet," is be ing sponsored by the Epworth League Friday, May 17th, at the Clyde school auditorium at 8:00 P. M. Local talent is being used exclu sively in the delightful musical com edy with Miss Mary Kate Penland playing the leading role. It will be a fast moving show, .-nappy dancers t; T using colorful costunus and jm-tur- SteOj t;,.!.! sietfimi.. (Ith.'i- ..h:l r:i ( i. p-c !ip,' Grover Haynes, Frances Leather wood, Eiitelle Ruch, Bonnie Francis, Mrs. Walter C'athey. Margaret I.eath erwoorl, William Norris, Katherinc Collins, Wilson Tranlhum, l.ucile Rowland I.etitherwooil, Vat Smathers, and Tom I.euthor- from the At-J of Atlantic! e of interest to i 's of this section. I e son of Hi. ani s. The article is run in the paper f l'romin..nt i rotesskinai Mv n of and carries a ni,n. i.ul picture of Mr. Smathers: "imam n. Mm! her i i.i.,,,,;.. rirst Democrat!.- St '.,. ator in about t0 veai- II.. h.i .i;, fd himself in public ljft. ;uui eader m his nartv h..f,.-.' .,.t-,;.. enton ill Januarv .i.' thv yeitr. for eleven years he was iud-e of the Common Pleas Court, and in 1!W0 he received the award of the KiwanU Club as "the most useful cit izen in Atlantic City.' l,n iv;I1R elected a senator, which pavs JilOD a vear, Smathers resigned his post as first assistant attorney general which p: ys $7,500 a year. horn in waynesville, North Caro lina, on January' 7, lS'.U. he attended schools there, praduated from the " asmngton and l.ee , niversitv. He came to Atlantic City in l'.U:!, shortly fter having lxen admitted to the bar and was first ;-"p vnted to the bench iy Governor Edwards in One of his favorite recreations is hunting." l'css moved of a batch 1 to provide new weapons for lUor tax evaders. "ton ill v r i .ar many friends vve,.s that were the death of i r- .:r-s and Family, ;::ns. Pd. Read The Ads Brooks, tie Kay woi J. There lections will be several musical se between acts. In the chor uses will be: Bobbie do Haynes, Vir ginia Collins Jant.te Chambers, Sybel Ardei son. Dixie Warren. Hilda Rogers, Kvoiyp lMiielier, Sliila Dar ,ell, and it her smaller chorusc... This play is under' the direction of Miss Martha T. Fowler, the Wayne. P. Sewdl Pi.rdLcing Co., AtlaiUh, Ga. Brief Sketch of Life of Hon. Clvde Hoev than ( By Lee B. Weathers.) 'Ij'ile Rcirk Hoy has for hum o deitides been one of the most I"i ft! tigui-es in the public life ot irth Carolina. Horn in Shelby, X. (''., on ,Deceinb"f . 1S77. the son of a Con U de'-at e my otli.er. Capl. S. A. and .Mrs. i.'iilie Roaik lloey, his life story lids veiy much like a chapter out fiction instead of real life, lie avorncv Xorth Cirolinian not N; 11 ll'- that Still or ;r familiar with the Shelby 111 hardly i ealizi tended .school years,' except you R OLD PIUOWSL with IZOUN Pillows Restock Closet i imate -details ! ally life would he has not at the aue of CJ llort law Course in (h: diversity of Xorth CaVoliiiii summer school. Yet his self-edu,a: tion, star'eil in boyhood when it be came necessary to leave sclioo in order to earn his livelihood, has been so thorough that, for years he ha. been ranked as one of the state's lead ing attorneys and one of the Sotith's niost outstanding orators. He Vvoiked on a farm, while not at lending -ehonl. notir .h,. .,,,,, ..(' 1 o :in,l tli..n ,.n.,,,-,i,l .,;.,.; ..i'..... I and began work as "the siiop devil" to learn the tiade. At the ag , of 17 lie purchased, on: I'rr.lit, the news paper for which he worked and bo cane publisher, and edito,. thereof. Wr?n only till years of age he was elected to the State Legislature, erving two terms' rn the house ami He studied at night at rare tew hours WASHIXGTON.Con i').vaid swift enactment it tieasutv bills desi,..,.. .lie gi'Nvrnment with cracking down on hi v aairman U'ou aiiaugea lor hearings Mondav before n; house ways ami means committee on three measures directed against domestic tax evaders. Asked if he t nought toe bills would reach the i;:ate t nks before conless nd journed. Doughton replied: "Of course." lite coinmittec previously had ap proved and put on the house cal endar another treasury measure to strengthen laws against liquor sinug g.er.s Secretary Moigenthau esti mated smugglers were robbing the go eminent of Jol,000,000 a year iti ewnue. The new bills deal purely with in ternal tax evaders. Some of then .revisions: For the seizure and forfeiture of bootleg containers of liquor. Declarine it il.'ip-:il t',,i- fh.,. V,., haw liitoxicatm.j liqut-r m titoir .HPssi.ssioti. in violation ot laws, to have at the same time smoke screen devices or dangerous weapons. Permitting imprisonment from 5 to 20 years of those who are caught "'in oooueg liquor while carrying maenme guns or sawed otf shotguns or titles iess than l! inches 'ong. Adding to the list of intoxicating liquor denatured alcohol or mm not produce,! for commercial purposes. r oiviiq.iing a rectitier to um' equipment, tor the bottling ot sott drinks. i .Aiiou, ng tne lieiisiiiy to re.ieem liquor tax stMp stamps which are no u-ed so a- to k'.'c;' th- oi.emal pur chaser t'lom making bootleg sales t someone el-e. (iraham To Kun In Witty For (Governor New Text Book Rental Law Will Save Patrons Money square i ndoi l.v I or ed bv been a life cars ot age. phi'ie he one in the State Senate law, in the meantime. hiii,. utiil iltiriniy U V II lip IK I m h thoice New Linens BED AND BATH ROOM 'loredloimging Pillows 39c & 49c w You and Quote You Prices C- E. Ray's Sons of leisure at the printing oflice, where he was still one of the printers as well as owner and editor. Following a brief study of law one summer at .Carolina, die obtained his law license, when just 21 years of age, and began the practice of law in connection with his newspaper work. In 11)08, after 11 years as "devil,"' printer and'ed- itor-tawyer, ne disposed ot his news paper interests and has since .devoted his full time to the practice of law. Few men have participated in more political campaigns for the .Demo cratic party ami, during the I a t twenty years, he has spoken in prac tically all of the 100 counties in Xorth Carolina. Air. Hoey's persua sive oratorical talent has been drafted or rather volunteered, for every state and national caninaign of any im portance . iliee 1!M0. Despite his work for the party and its candidate-, in which he has remained consis ently Demociatie through victory and defeat, flic widely known Shelby at torney has held only one elective of fice, and that for a very short period. since his early experience in the (leu eial Assembly. . He was appointed Assistant District Attorney of the United States I lis! l ie! Court . Western Xorth Can.lir.a DisJ'i.t, in I'M:',, and served ii) ! ha! . capa'd! v until, ll'l'.1, when he was el Oct ed to ('ongre's's Tenth re e-h am lay- iMethodist las i a tight 'I.i n'l tin- "bi Mint !;, now fh I list t'ict. : but declined 1 seek ; ion. - He has be. odist church i today oiv men in the .church.. For ip large Bible class: in his home chun h ;in l is a nlenvber of the following lodges: Masonic, Odd -Fellows. Jun ior Order, Woodmen of Uo.rb Knight- of Pythias.. Kiwanis. Mr. lb-, v married M - 1 (1-irdner in -1 . M H t ami they h-ive 'liildren: Clvde, .lr., Charles and 1-a'ei. n a member of the M since the age. of jo, of the best known Southern i years hi A party was given by .Miss .Wilma Chanihers Saturday nighl; .May 1 1th, entertaining a group of friends. The guests were .Misses Pauline lavis, lla lirysoii, lieiiiice and Mildred 'liar-. rell. Kate, Haze! and China Messer.l KaMiale.ii Uoy.l, Maye lluir llairell.) and Mrs. (leorgia linvpi, and C.ra llai i ell, .'Mess i s. i 'aul Uei-ves, l'ingj li." and D. ( '. I la i -,. Thad ami II. -w.,;. Woodiow -Fraiikli.il,. huiy Friiiil.lili, ('..'pluis St. Clyde' MolToW, .lohn H.urell Hugh and Horace Mo.-: -it, and Walker Lee Chamber.-, L C. V. I'atk.-, ( laiiii.'. Craw for. ani SteVeiisiii, Soiie. lirysoii, (. hanibei s, Clu'v Harn Me-ser, and llrin-st Dune'ap...'. . '( lii mi's wim e pl.'iycd aiel I ei'resh' mi'lits weir- -livid and ail l epo ted a li i e" time. '..'.'' Air." Cieiin Paitoti ha- bi-en ddding William IS in nd i. i.isun, I, .leirv. ii. I ward ar o -I. How. Man in William i f hi:- fr past- t ill Oil pve re l : ri I I'm in n ti aivt in Mi Mis Hi'-i h Mr-. S ri lula . Mis u . k-( lr- t (ire" wi-'.k wi Monday. . Vei :t; Wehh and children or iii.ither and 'father. Mr. Will Howell, Saturday Troy. Davis visited''. the d with her parents, John Leathei wood spell the l.ls vis- and and past '.'the Mi .end wi and Mi ller ,1. V band'- parent-, at liei w oepd: (illiell.!v Sp r 1 to !! .!;'i'- Spr.-.l.-rlS' Ci have I'.y v. if. -how did oi k'n li.'li.e '.' -.l.rh-. bit l.i". 1 oi r y ! i..i. ! i the ill.' (jAUIcoF THANKS ii-w-lsh to' thank our friends f r .(autifui floral ai ; aiigetneiits and kindness to ii- at the time of lealth '!' 1'iir I"'.-' i.tid ai: i I'a.th- M p s. Horace -Ferguson ami Chiidreh.. R E D U C E p AH Ladies' Spring 1 SUITS AND COATS ( OMK IN AM) SEE THEM Massie's Dept. Store Raleigh. Parents and guardians of public school pupils will save two. I thirds the cost of textbooks next fall! when North Carolina's school doors' open for the l;;ici-;W term. Ratified Saturday was the law which sets lip' a state-wide system for the rentall of textbooks to be used in elementary and high schools. The law provides for the establish ment of a textbook rental commission which will administer the rental sys tem. The eonimission will be com posed of the state superintendent of scnoois. wno will tie chairman, the1 attorney general, the director of pur- chase and contract, and two other' persons to be named by the governor. I iloer the supervision of the com mission textbooks will he rented to pupils at a cost not to exceed one third the cost of the Inioks. The law ix press l.v provides for the disinfec tion of textbooks after they have been used by one pupil and before they are rented to another, ami explicitly forbids the interchange of books be tween races so that textbooks rented to negroes cannot be rented to whites and vice versa. The latter two pro visions were incorporated in senate amendments to the measure, as were two others which provide that parents or guardians may purchase textbooks instead of renting them if they so desire and that no depository for text books other than a state agency can be named by the commission. Kr many years a private company, Alfred Wiliams i company, of Kal eigh, a book and office equipment concern, has U'en designated as the state textbook depository and ha received through the textbook com panies a ten per cent commission on all textbooks sold m Xorth Carolina. Author of the amendment which elim inated Alfred Williams ii company, was Senator Lee Gravely, of Nash, Representative Gregg Cherry, of Gaston, told the lower house that the Raleigh concern made atiout $lti,0OO last year on its 14 per cent commis sion basis. An amendment by Senator John son, of Duplin, to require that all textbook companies selling books to the state to maintain warehouses and distribution systems in the state was lost. If it had been because of its being the state textbook adopted a sufficient mark-up in price of text books to at least take care of the in creased cost by reason of the ware houses would have been made. The law provides -hat $1,500,000 shall be used from the state's gen eral fund to purchase textbooks in order to start the system. As an added precauti')'- 'he governor anil the council of state are authorized to issue bonds to the extent of the same amount in th- .".en: that the' original grant should prove insuffi cient to set up the system. it , . . i. , .a. ii. iirar'im. i.cuienan: govcrnorl ot .North t arolma, has lormally an- nounced that he i- a ,andidale l governor in I :!('.. In linking hi- aiiouncemeiil In stated that his platform would be announced liter, "but in accord with! my record I ...shall slam! those policies which arc 'he Democratic party." M r. ! It iilnini w h.. has lone I lemocra I , is I.i , He was born in llillsbor, now lives. lie al-Ii-ll'led r.pis.opai liielll school in Alexandria. Va.. and leceived his bachelor of arts degree from the I'lti versity of Xort Charolina in 1 1' 1 . He attended the I 'niversitv of North Car olina summer law school in I'd! .MM, and the Harvard law scheool in l'dLi- 11. He is a practicing attorney nndl member of the North Carolina liar association. Graham is a World war veteran. having been commissioned a second I lieutenant at Fort .Oglethorpe in lull He was promoted to fust lieutenant anil then captain, and 'served1, over-i seas with the 81st division'. He is not a newcomer to politics, I He served in the house in F.tliM, 1!25, and l'd'JT, and was elected I speaker in I'dL'ih He was elected lieutenant -governor! in i;t:!2. He was married to. Mi Kathleen Long in August. 1017. They live at ILIIsboro. Cove Creek News Early Summer Groceries FLOUR ROM, CAM S'lf Yl kOVS WKSTKKN SI. 10 YI KOVS 1 5 EST SI. lit lio Collee 2 lbs. for . Loin riaki's .'! lor . . . 25c 25c mix A TE A I -1 round ........ 10c 1-12 Pound ..... ... l!c SANTO CO fin MJL(L : i3 ,'J l,ls. for ilOe Ked Salmon Kxtrn Small IVas, No. 2 ran . . . IVIOimrC'll Sma" '"tt'n Lima Ueans, 12 for Spinach. No. 1 can . . l'ruM Cocktail .... , . ,)C . . ,l!lc , . .215f . . . 2.-.0 : . .10c . . ,l!kv Polke's (irape Fruit Juice No. 1 can ........ No. 2 can, .'5 for ... No. . can ........ . 2.)C ,.'!2c ('anipbell's Tomato Juice i! It size ' f ' 27c Wash Tubs Size 0 Size 1 Size 2 Size .'5 .... I!tc ... ..VJc . . . . (iik 7!c 1 1 igh (i rade (i lasses 3 w aler for ' 10c Seminole Toilet Tissue; '! rolls l or 19c CoUon Soft and Snow While Fully Wrapped T wLi. A Beautiful 1935 PACKARD 7 wmmb Larye Size . . . 1 7c Small 2 for y ; 17c SUNDAY NK;HT SUPPER ITEMS Suffar cured spiced Beef , . per lb. 33c Spiced Pork Ham . . . . per lb. 39c Cooked Boiled Hani . . . . . per lb. 39c Veal Luncheon Meat . . ; per lb. 33c Goose Liver (Braunseheiger), lb; 35c Pressed Cheese Loaf per lb. 39c Sweet Mixed Pickles . . ... per pt. 23c Dill Pickles 2 for 5c C, E. RATS SONS Grocery Prices that Mean Savings V
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