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fHE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNES V1LLK, M. f . THURSDAY, June Haywood Institute Class of '24 Meets The second annual meeting of the class of 1U24 of the old Haywood Institute, of Clyde, was held at the Sulphur Springs, Waynes ville, Sun day, June -:l Oi.ly a third of the tjirrt-ix who paduated together weie pit-sent. The afternoon was a a delightful time of good fellowship. A striking feature of the gather ing was the absence of much remin iscence, but the itvely interest and concern in present-day trench of thought and living. Plans were made that the group meet at this same time next year, and that efforts be made to have more members and their families attend. Tentative place of meeting in V.'M is Soco Gap. Jesse James was reelected to head the group for the coming year. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Justice and children, of Clyde, Oiviile and Sarah McCiacken Noland and children, of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Ferguson and children, of Crab-tree, Hen and Hazel Crawford Fatten ami childien, of Canton, Koxie No land James and Mr. Orville James, Crabtree, Annie Hawkins, of Sandy Mush, Hilda Haynes Owen and Mr. Homer Owen and children, of Way nesville, Je.-.-e Carr James and son, of Hazelwood, (iuy V. Messer, f Crabtree. Ciace Flott, of Waynes- ville.. Mob Lynches Negro In Mississippi WIkkIii". Mi-Ji. -ne wxru v.;r lyn ( lii'ii an ', iiioili' r w i - 1 i i i ' ! into .vt!!l-! ir.i'. ;. 1 1 1 I tinni: I loons . i r.,o!i ; ii :i . -i ! j;. J ) ; ' : , , . 1 . - : -.,1.1 II! Kl'.o. W:t ..;".( , , ,: . l..,.iy ! iiMll-.! V. i' ll ,l 1 : : .-. ' M !nl . .1 11 ! ! irk , . . . 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V.-' mi " leiilii'il I 1 1M .It 1 din ,,,,,.(' i.i tin- iisvch.ili.ynal cllci-t. T nniiosf lli.i . tli'i' v;ihli"-:i:'V'.' '' i "i -villained th- . elii'mml ,,, . i ...i. ,, . ,1 niri-.l lini li i li tti Wi'iil ..... il, . 11 , ! .. ln-kiO'.- till- fl.i l.icli I,: 1 1,,- i , ,"ll .inn.; -Vo.i t m i i'lil wh.H -"' 1 ft .uiiu-ks -ill hi- n, n!c " v iiil Ci.im: --W .. wutslit ,f. .!-:( K I 1 1 1 V :1 llioli Mditor The Mountaineer After heaimg considerable ader.e -lu,'u i, Ptrar:iiU(r our street ' E.u.t-tfni- J'-tiaatw;"' vn, the writer vih t's tn tali attvttuou .u '.in; fad th.tt we alrti.v- have an Ka.-twn.-fcn-tran.ee into thv :i)so une . ihtfUKh the j.yiK. f-' ii-.'. ' ' orv oau tn-V" really JLn-w this..-mat it is small inter st,!-;!- f.-' .1 1 !:)f'"t Sixteen nil,. - over ii "Uto ui ,, 1 iki - ik t 1 .'l.uk C.imp tiap- new rvvelve mile t id lead out from tlii point right '-nr. . the p;irk. Si. . in ,-e out. at 1-uit tti.-k. we come to one ut t:-;e uUlstamlit, - never-.to-lie fv-ijiottfii views. :-i wm .t nule elc vatiim we Iuok a ...(.... i - upper sti etches' of the lcei) Ca.oochee v aiie'y to the outstanding pai,,..ama O: -;he-- r.-i'e park.; Range Ui-on 1 sc-em pi e i b. Kite us in the jk, ;.h the (ire.ttMii ,K,e- crowning all, , Ou. leaditi".' pjik n.Ii nils, as well as local people, vti'o aie nunc familiar with the park piomuiiice this the out standing panoramic view of the w nolo park. Then don't forget Cove Creek Cap with highway 284 leading thi.ougn the park, "past Mount Sterling, with a wonderful new trail on. into Ten nessee. . It is true that bur sign is a little misleading lo strangers. It could be changed but should not be removed as we do have an Eastern Entrance and a very good one right at our side door. Contributed or Interested. Asks $20,000 for Ear Rockford, : 111. Thure Nelson esti mated his left ear was worth $20,000. He filed suit against Walter Wyman. 26. Milwaul.ee, chaiging AVyman cut off the ear with a knife during a silvir wedding anniversary party at Durand. Drunkennes Decreases P.iiltimorp A steady decrease since- 1928 in arrests here for drunkenness was shown in po.ice figurers announc ed by Commissioner Charles D. Gaith er. The lowest figure of all was reach ed las year, the first full year after .repeal. . Junior Music Club Met On Wednesday The Waynesville Junior Music Study Club held it's June meeting Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock in the auditorium of the Baptist church. For some time the Junior Club has been studying church music, and this meeting brojght to a close the course of study with each young memler playing from memory one of the old hvmn of the church. For the best performance, a prize was awarded in piano and violin, and the highest honor went to Bebr Med ford, pianist and Phil Medford, viol inist. The following pupils p'ayed: Merrell Green. Marion Morgan, Rosemary Herman. Jane Dudley Fran is. Iis Massie. Fatsv Burgin, Henrv Fov, Phil Medford. Ruth Bur gin, Gladys Walker, Paul Walker, Jr.. Virginia Kellett. Bt be Medford, T.ennra May Walker. Two From Here Seeking Places On Highway Patrol J .111-s II Cumin and Fr-d J Fer .us"ii. 1 "th cf this community, will l- .in .-lit: the 154 North ( 'arolinians uh. h.-ivr l,e-n nutitied '' Ir. .M- C. S. .V.ilile, Jr.. assistant state revenue e..iiiniiisioner. to report in Raleigh on July first t- undergo a training seme it th- State hair i.iouniis to ii-ifi-miri- their qualifications for men) h-r-ship to the stat- highway patml. Out of the 1 . 4 . a total of 4 w ill l,e v.-le-ted as stat- patrolmen to liring the highway patrol up tu the limit of KM allowed l.y the 1935 general as- ,-iellilil.V. I it announcing the list -f men order ed here. Dr. N'oMe said it hail been il'iite a task to select the group out of the "several thuusand tine young men who had applied fur the patrol johs." a lichrymose article if the L'nited States is -headed for chaos." 1 j That, we had been thinking, are the ! conditions from whicii we have been hi ving to escape. j We wen- 11 . t sure where we were 'going during these past two years, but jit is commonly consented that we were iin a hurrv getting away irnm cnaus Now Mr. Kabson frightens with the 'alarms the economist inquiry tending to indicate that in hisyear the govemr c judgment e nmj "c aimosi unimag straightway into a i.uci ..co.-, Ui that we have tecome lost in our wind ings about and are back-trackins it to the same dismal swamp of confusion and bewilderment we hai thought our selvfs to be leaving. It's the increase 1 puuuu- utui uiai So far this m.,1.1 nnn nnn -,v.v every week a billion a niunth He knows that 111 nce the same law in physics Kee-. ume greater than vessel will eventual1' lotte Observer. ri. ,rt W1IKHK AI1K UK HK A lKD .' Must Be Remarried .Some, villi--. Ma. -Th.- ritv id-rv said that Aniiii" M Cufotn-. and h s bride. Annie. 113. r:. 11.-! m through .mother in. image , 1-1 , iioov. when tlo-v return from thiei honeymoon.' A New Hampshire minister made ., misiake in marrying tlo- i-r-aple 011 the l,ais .,f a Massacliii-r-tts He-en."'-, good only in I his si a I Kaiff's SACRIFICE SALE which opened here last week, will continue until the Fourth of July. Hundreds of BARGAINS await you there. adv Read The Ads Mr. liabson. usually cheerful and level-headed, has ,1 bad case of the blues just now. He lugburiotisly wants to know in Lady's Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do so many women take Car dui for the relief of functional pains at monthly times? The answer la that they want results such as Mrs, Herbert W. Hunt, of HaUsviUe, Texas, describes. She writes: "My health wasn't good. I suffered from cramp ing. My Pln would ba so lntcns It would Muscat me. I would Just drag around, o slugtri.'h and 'do-less.' My mother de cided to Rive me Cardui. I began to mend. That tired. sluegi-h feeling .i gone and the pains disappeared I can t praise Car dui too highly because I know It helped me." ... If Cardui does not help TOO, consult a phyddan. Read The Ads We Announce The removal of our Show Room and Shop to new and larger quarters. Corner Church and Montgomery Streets (Opposite Masonic Temple) Open for Business Friday, June 28th Martin Electric Company 3aE e if e me iiDCDirDDe D D)irD e DoeifDoDoei?(n1(D)ir' onooii Icpoji SeelheFriridaire'JS. k ax.6m suowrooms. sixteen beautiful models ... all with ""AND ONLY THE GENUINE FR1GH,AUE IS THE GEieAi Mr - int UENRAL MOTORS R F R I G At R Corner Church and Montgomery Streets O 1 ri 1 " oaleS ckirVlCe Opposite Masonic Temple Per. '4 ",.
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