T113'1 THE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNESVILLE, X. C.
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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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" , .i tMA children.
cfnd Lveral days with the
.kJ u ." '.'rents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
-..nif ' 1
..-:i.
W
l-. r,e" Rose, who has bn
"" v Brevard College, has
and will spend the summer
parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Kt-f-
n Mr,. S. P. Gay had as their
I r 'rrg the past week. Mrs.
W:Y' lav and children, Juanita
f-1,, ,;: e'll, of Greeneville, Tenn.
", u a sister of Mrs. Gay.
,r Tfddv Hartzoj?, who form
in' Waynesville with his
"who now make their home
i riville, is spending sever-
-he tfue-t of Zeb Curtis, Jr.
M-irgaret Woody, of Louis-
V i and ner son, ur, iwwh
Duke University, spent t"e
as the guests of their cous-
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.J. nuiiuaii.
r'.y
: art-hVr.
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M- and Mrs. G. C. Thompson and
n Fdwin and Jean, and Mrs.
F T Roux. of Bartow, Fla., have
ll ami will spend the summer
" "ue-ts at Birchwood Hall.
i,l Jo.-i-phine Plott, who has been
; Kn: at Brevard College the past
?','r n:u returned home, and will
i he summer vacation with her
::..::r't: Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott.
'
M;.-. Patsy Hill, who attended the
remnienceme'nt dances at the State
University, has returned home and is
.v::h lit i-'grandmother, Mrs. Charles
p T' l ina-, for the summer vacation.
Mr I.ii'O Massie and young neph
,iv, Tii.Mv.as Ray, spent Sunday in
rhari'tti' -with the latter's mother,
Mi. i:i'tiiu-i- Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers have
gone to Andrews to reside. Mr.
Rogers is with the State Highway
Commission and was transferred last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Krock, of Dur
ham, will be located in Waynesville
for the next several months. Mr.
Krock is with the Highway Commis
sion. Mr. Shirley Craft, of Miami, has
arrived in town and will be associated
with his brother, .Mr. Angus Craft, in
the management of the Hotel Gordon
this season.
Dr. and Mis. J. C. Murphy and
daughter, Miss Marguerite Murphy,
have returned from a visit to friends
ami relatives in Charlotte and Hick
ory. Miss Xannette Jones, who has been
spending sometime with friends in
Caiflornia, Oklahoma, and Texas, has
returned home and will spend the
summer with her family.
.Mrs. S. C. Saterlhwaite,- Miss Bar
bara Haviland, and Miss Caroline
Lucas, o Atlanta, arrived on Tuesday
and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. I.. Withers.
Mr. Thomas Crary, of Bingham
ton, X. Y who has been attending
Jones College in Cleveland, Tenn., is
the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.
S. A. Jones.
The following made up a party
motoring to Asheville on Tuesday
oivnini, ffir the ne rf nrma nee of
"Tight Breeches:" Mrs. Caroline Mil
ler, .Mis? Katherine Kay, .Uiss vwiiia
Crawford, Mr. Whitnef Prevost, and
Mr, Xoble McEwan.
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Mr. James Harden l.
who is attending the State Univer
sity, returne.i to town on Monday
and will spend the summer vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harden Howell, at Windover.
Miss Queen Justice, who has bun
a frtshman at Brevard College, for
the past year, has arrived home and
will spend the summer with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Justice,
at their home on the Dellwood Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carter and
daughter. Miss Virginia Carter, whe
have ?pent the winter in Lenoir City.
Tei'.r.., arrived m Saturday and will
occupy their apartment in the Kirk
putrkk Apartment House. Mr. Car
ter returned to Tennessee on Monday,
but wi'.l join his family fivm ti'me to
time during 'the sta.-on.
.
, -Miss Martha Mel" rack n arrived on
Friday from Brevaiv, College, where
she has been studying for the past
year, and will be with her parents,
Mr. ami Mis. U". 1.. McCracken, for
the summe,- vacation.
.
Mr. Frank Theri'e!!, vi I.aFollette.
Tenn., spent the Week-ellu ill town
with his family at the home of Mrs.
Nora Welch Ashton. He had as hi
guest Mr. Allen Zaiing, Richmond,
Kentucky.
Rev. and Mrs. II. 1'. Walker have
as their gue?ts :hi wevk, Mr. and
Mrs. K. L MvF.lniurray and daugh
ter, Miss Lillian McF'imirray, and
Mr. Thomas Richards, of Augusta,
(.ia. Mrs. McF.hnnriav i a sister of
Mrs. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Houtwel! have
as their, guests their nieces. Miss Ann
and Miss Juanita Ross, vf Uult'por.,
Mis.. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
I!outwell and the r guests attended
the Festival in Asheville.
Mrs. James 1'aliiHi and her two
sons, Kenneth and Fred, who have
been making their home in Arlington,
X. J., have returned to Waynesville
to reside, and are occupying their
home on Cherrv street.
Mrs. R. X. Harbor returned on Sat
urday night, after an absence of sev
eral weeks. Mrs. Harm r attended the
meeting of the Xorth Carolina Fed
eration of Women's CnUi, which were
held in Klizaheth Citv. the first week
in May. r rom tnere sue wen; in
Xorfolk. 'a., w4liere slij- was tin
guest of relatives. She later went
to LawTcllcevillo, where she attended
the -unveiling of a nioininieiit to Col
John Joins, of Revolutionary fame,
one of her ancestor?.
Miss (lenevitve 1'arr. daughter of
Mr- and Mrs. John. L. Harr, has ar
rived froln Winnebago, .Minn., where
she has been teaching during the
past year, and will spend the sum
mer with her parents here.
.Miss May Crawford has gone to
Hoston, where she will visit friends
for a month after which she will go
to the "Red Wing - ('amp,'' in the
Adirondacks, and will be a counselor
at the camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Craft have as
their guests, I r. and Mrs. F. X. Al
drich and son, Mr. Frederick Aldrich,
of Brunswick, Ca. Mr. Aldrich has
just graduated from the I'niversity
of Georgia.
Mr. C. .M. ''Patterson and daughter,
Miss Mary Elizabeth .Patterson, of
Earle, Ark., have arrived in town and
are to make their home with the
former's daughter, Mrs. W. Y. Mavis,
at her home on Church street.
::,. ...
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Anderson
have returned to town after an ab
si'iice of several, week-. Mr. Ander
son has been on a visit to hi- mother
in California and Mrs. Anderson has
beta the guest of relatives in Parkers-
burg, West Va.
.
M: . Pavis Rogers, who was a stu
dent last year at Hrevard . College,
sp:int a few' days w ith his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hoope Rogers, at . Crtbtree,
and has returned to Brevard for the
session of the -summer school.
..
Mr.-. Charles E. Quinlan, who is
now occupying the Breeding residence,-
on Boundary street, had as
her guests over the week-end, .. her
eon .and' daughter, l'r. and Mrs. C. C.
Crittenlen, and young : son,' harlcs
Christopher, Jr., and the formers
mother. .Mrs. Ethel ' Crittenden, of
Wake: Forest. . Hr. anil Mrs. Critten
den lef; ori Monday for an extensive
trip to Cuba, and various point- in
Florida, before moving to Ra'.e gh.
where . Dr. Crit t endi n a.-s times . h i.
duties as secretary of the North av
plina Historical Commission. Mi-s-tor
Crittenden, Jr. . will Hir.a.n with
his grandmother for a visit.
BANKERS HELP
"Save the Land and You Save the
Man" Is the essence of a suggested agri
cultural program recommended by the
Arkansas Bankers Agricultural Com
mittee. "Beware of impoverished soil.
It leads to impoverished homes," says a
statement sent to the l...nks to he dis
tributed to their farmer customers. "To
help nature save the land, build up the
soil, l-v:
a. Stopping soil erosion.
b. rianting legumes.
...;.c.- Raising livestock.
d. Developing pastures.
"Look ahead with confidence know
what you are doing, therefore: ;
1. Draw up a farm Inventory.
2. Keep a record, daily or weekly.
3. Budget expense, and keep within
it" - ."' ':
HK.M) ALONG THE SKYLINE
neighbordhood is too squalid to
support at least one beauty parlor
Mistakes are only fur.ny when they
don't hurt.
A f ?im n i
tJiemoriai 10 toi.
! Thomas To Be
Dedicated On 23rd
1- :na: ; '.:. ns are being perfected for
the dedicat.on of the memorial to Col.
With mi Thomas and the Cherokee
Indians who fought with him for the
cause of the Confederacy, which will
be held on June the 2;lrd, on the
ground.- of the Council House, at the
Rest rvatioii.
While the undertaking is the work
of the western d'.strut of the Daugh
ters of the Confedi racy, the idea hav
ing been conceived at the IV;;; district
meeting, it is of state-wide historical
interest. Many of the state officials
will be present for the affair, among
whom will U- Mrs. R. K. Ridenhour,
of Concord, prc-idiiit of the Xorth
Carolina division of the C. 1. C.
Hon. Marshall lieo. attorney, of
Murphy, will make, the principal ad
dress of ih-, evasion. The program
will deal largely with the co'.orfui
historv of the part the Cherokee In-
TO FOIL BANK CROOKS
ave-d
Wa, Between
the State:
MOTIYKS
liy
I.F.ONAKl) A. l!Hi5i:Tl
Duly in criminal law d
teriiiine the p
since Jean lean
served 19 years as
I-'roncli priMin for
m ! i e de-
1 1 1 1 1 ii I lor cmno. If
a murder is pre
iii.ilnaled. ilie pen
.1 1 I v is deal ti.
-.Iiollld ii lia e been
ooniunlle.1 by ac
. idi'iil or w 1 1 1 1 on I
:iali c e a ' o v 0
.houlil. Hit pen
lly ina lie life
imprison in e n 1.
v lien jll-l il l' ill'
;.,.imls a penally
. r ol her lolat ions
law llie elonient
ol llloliM' is not
snlered. It ban
1 en a long lime
ii. in l.es Miserable,
s a valley slave In a
slealmg a loaf of
brown bread. I rue, tie stole Hie
bread, but llie inoiive which impelled
the net was I he hunger of the seven
little children of his widowed sister.
'I hat the penally was unjust goes with
out i)ues(ion, but Imw far have we nd
vanced In this respect froiii llie day
when Victor Hugo wrote?
In the reconstruction of-our social
order-and who doubts It is under
going a veiy significant chiinge? (be
clement of motive Is liuiilid to receive
more serious consideralion. The most
dangerous condition In our social or
der today is the -'problem of unemploy
ment. This Is due to two factors, the
impossibility of procuring work by
men who honestly seek for It, and t lie
mental nttitlide of those men who do
i Kit care to work even when they have
the opportunity. The latter believe
that the government's duly is to pro
vide shelter, food and lien t for all per
sons deprived of these necessities.
The clement of motive nlwilys nsks
the (piesiioii, Why? When welfare
workers disregard llie element of mo
tive and 'give necessities Indiscrim
inately to whomever applies, II only
encourages that dangerous nllilude
w nich not only accepts but deiuand.f
Ibo.vi! necesvilies as I be rights of cill
zeii.ship. If a man's motive In nooopr
ing help Is io eseapo work, tin-re is no
moral law- w lib Ii ilemainls Ilia!, be be
assisled
The clement of motive is also vital
to our national recovery. Why do we
want recovery) The universal answer
seems to be, reroe.-y is essential to
prosperity.- Cut why prosperity?- If
our motive in. 'seeking prosperity Is
that we ni.'iy again beeoine cxlrav
agaiil !iii(l indulgent and reieat the
same mi-take which brought about the
depression, then the return to pros
perity might lie open to serious ipies
tbiti. Whenever We have a recovery
of our moral and spiritual resources
along with the recovery of our mate
rial values, our prosperity will remain,
stable and fcectire find its rerorery
fully, justified,
, 1.933, WfMti-rn NeWH!,ii('i;r Uuion. '
(jABBY (jERTIE
n
- I1 Vi '
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"Interes. added to capita runt into
neat fiflure."
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A Hypocrite IS worse mail a
tlesnake. A snake gives warning be
fore it strikes.
NEW YORK. The American Bank
ers Association Protective Committee
has developed a plan of hank inspec
tion to bring out exposure haiards'or
weak spots in respect to attacks by
criminals based on Its long-established,
nation wide experience in investigating
bank burglaries, holdups and sneak
thefts.
The inspection covers eighty leading
Questions and seventeen recommenda
tion which are lns'uictive in the pre
vention of such crimes. These relate to
such subjects as the iie of alan.is nd
other protective equipment, also the
condition of windows, doors, skylights
and other entrances which have facili
tated the early moruiug entry of ban
dits who kidnap bank employees from
their homes during the night, or break
Into the bank premises and bind nml
gag the employees.
iti"t Tin: iti MW mdi: oiii i:
i
Miss Lois Harrold, who has been
vitising relatives, in Washing. on, I).
C. Xtw York 1 ity, Baltimore, and
luihan attending a family reunion
a". t"-c .'.tit' place, ai rived on Mon
dav.
l'r. ii'i,. Mr-.
a-r i t . Tt i.r. ,
cupy.ng t i.t r
1. k Junaluska.
W. M. Ou.llian, of
i.a.e arrived and are
summer home, at
Ir. Quillian is the
geiieiai secietary of thi hnstian
Uvaid o! ihe Methodist i hui h. South.
Mar, cntnizis woman for her ex
travagance, but she never wastes
two d,..!i.r- worth of shotgun shells
in ouiti to g a t went -five cent
tahbit.
Nor fro into a restaurant and
buys a i'ui nt meal a ml gives the
waitre-s a twenty-five icnt tip be
. ause be smi'eii a: her.
No,, u-is twenty gai'-ort- of gas
ire and pay- a twenty-five dollar
boat hire to ge; where the ti-h aren't.
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Yukon's Western .... . .$1.10
Koll ( all . , .... . , ..... . .... . 8!tc
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OUlmlV 25 pounds
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CERTO 29c
PARWAX 10c
Heavy House BROOMS
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No. 21 an Slued I'KACHKS . . . . ; 21c
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(ii t cn LIMA 1JKANS, No. 2 t an . . . l!c
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Swift Premium HAMS
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Brookfield Link Sausage lb, 35c
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Oleomargarine 15c
Country Butter 19c
Cottage Cheese 20c
Daisy Cheese 19c
Creamery Butter 29c
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