THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935
THE WAYNES YILLE MOUNTAINEER
Legislation Needed
Before N.C. Can Par
ticipate In Federal
Social Security Bill
North Carolina is one cf 22 State
i hat would require a coistitutional
.iiiunilment before enacting legisla
:ion nt-oessary to participate, in the
unemployment insurance provisions of
:he Social becunty act, if the Fed
era! authorities hold that "contribu
tions" by employers must be required
; law so Governor Ehringhaus said
hi- had learned from the American As
sociation for Social Security, with
headquarter in New York.
"If tiie Federal government takes
he narrow stand that the '"contribu
tions" mentioned in the Social Security
a, t must be required by (State) law'.
!u-n North Carolina will be unable to!
iat .iLt(irtic, pain uic VJUVCIIIUI.
The Executive and Attorney Gen
, r.i! Stawell had taken the view that
in special legislation was required in
N'orth Carolina, that the word "con
tribution" means just what it says
affecting employers participating.
If such contributions are required by
law, then they become a tax which
cannot be levied in North Carolina
without an amendment to the consti
tution. The next move, however, the Gov
ernor indicated, is for the Federal
government. The views of the at
torney general had been set forth in
a brief sent to Washington about 10
.lay?, ago.
On March 9, 1935 God called to
Himself Mrs. Media Underwood West,
jf Francis Cove. She wa.s born and
reared in Ratcliff Cove, living here
through her childhood and early mar
ried life. '
She was married March, ino.'J to
Nathan West. To this union were
Uiim seven children of which six are
still living. Mrs. Wiley Franklin,
.Mrs. Dill Kelley, Homer, Rufus. John,
and Walter, all. of whom were
dearly devoted to their mother. She
was a loving and tender wife, To
know her was to love her.
She died at the age 54 year, 5
months and 24 days.
She joined the church about the
year 1898, being a member here at
she Ratcliff Cove Baptist church for
.-'J7 years, '
Prince Of Wales Is
"Real Salesman"
before his father's health became
delicate the Prince of Wales was
Pretty active as England's Star trav
eling salesman. His trio to South
Air.nca m 19.;- was franklv to drum
un husine?: he .. i .t.
i - ,i i unuer me
s-oean: Tiaue wi"h England." No
matter whom he nu; ,n hi :tiner
rries. Canadian farmers, Hindu politl
ians. Austral. an ..-j .h.,,.,.,
, . lu.iiuiuvii. --vriienune
uiisiness man or Rasm,, ,.hir ,u . ,.t
timate-objective was to sel! Manches
ter do'h. or Sheffield cutlerv. , some
other English product.
So he sock., w if'n .m. i., . i.
When he otTVre.l
. . . - - - v ix. v- U' 1.11 j i-
;sh business men at the annual meet
ing of the Travel and Industrial De
velopment Assill i.itr,i,i I...... . . -..U
their wares. Briefly he counseled
n--er. uvtivr ard more co-operative
advertising of native products and he
cuipiia.Mieu nis admonition with a bit
of rhyme (in which he advised Uncle
Sam's currency, old stvle, instead of
John Hull's):
He who whispers down a well
About the 2ools hp t,i ..'! I
Will never reao the golden dollars
As he who shows them 'round ami
hollers.
Shirley Wants A
Midget Automobile
Famous Child Movie Star Says,
"I Won t Get It." Will Get
Plenty Of Other Things
Kentucky Governor
Rides To New Job
In Antique Carriage)
citizen of this State, have not fought
a duel with deadly weapons within
the State, nor out of it, nor have I
sent or aece-rvred a challenge, nor
have I acted as second in carryjne
challenge, nor aided, or assisted any
person thus offending, so help me
God."
HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Shirley Tem
ple wants a midge: automobile for
Christmas, but Santa Claus Ls going to
turn her down.
The little film star wrote him todav,
saying:
"Dear Santa Claus Mother says I
can ask you for a doll cairiage. a
bic.wle. some rainy-day games to
play with, a painting set and books
about animals, as that is what I am
supposed to get.
"If you can't get me those things,
1 would like a midget auto that runs.
It' they don't make them at the North
Pole. 1 know where you can buy
num. i will trade vou an autoirranh-
ed picture of me and Ronald Coleman
tcr one ot yours.
"Your Dear Friend.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE."
Mrs. George Temple, her mother.
said Shirley will receive the things
described as "what I am supposed to
get." It will be a few years before
she finds that automobile in her
stocking, Mrs. Temple said.
In an antique cmriage drawn by
t'our dapple gray horses A. B. (Happy)
Chandkr, iode Irst Tuesdav to the
Kentucky Capitol, where he took the
oath as Governor iu addition t, the
usual avowals. The oath contains this
antique section:
"And I do further soimenlv swear
that since the adoption of the pivs-
ent tonstitutien (IStKM, I, being a
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For Bad Feeling
Due to Constipation
Oct rid of constipation by tsklug Black
Draught as aoon as you notice that bowel
activity has slowed up or you begin to feel
sluggish. Thousands prefer Black-Draught
for tin refreshing relief it ha brought
them. . . Mrs Ray Mulllns. of Late. Ark.,
writes: "My husband and I both take
Thedford'a Black-Draught and find It
splendid for constipation, biliousness, and
the disagreeable, aching, tired feeling that
comes from this conditio!!." With refer
ence to Byrup of Black-Draught, which
this mother gives her children, she says:
"They like the taste and It gave such
good result."
BLACK -DRAUGHT
AS A CAMEL
SMOKER OF LONG
STANDING. I FIND
THAT SMOKING A
CAMEL RENEWS MY
PEP AND I GET A
'UFT.'CAMELS HAVE
THE FLAVOR TOO!
OAVI IRWIN
Arctic Explorer
i' i .
44i" TT' iSat 1
(if 3
v u A - r . i
B5Sli
AFTER SKIING,
HOW GOOD IT IS
TO ENJOY A CAMEL
EXHAUSTION SLIPS
AWAY AS CAMELS
g-T UNtOCK MY STORE
OF ENERGY ANOTHER
NICE THING: CAMELS
OONT BOTHER MY
NERVES
OUTDOOR GIRL
Mardee Hoff
CEOCiS COSTLIER TOBACCOS
Much suffering oft He deemeth best
To draw her rloser tn Hia KroOE
And when the sleepless nights were
long,
Ho filled her soul with joyful song
She is in His euro. the ml, ...
And wondrous blessings around her
He led her in a better way.
That ended in heaven that glad day
Therefore, he i
first: While we realize' and feel
"u, we dow in humble submis
sion to Him who never makes a mis
take.
Second: We extend to the family
ur sincere, sympathy and prav for
rods blessings on them.
Third : That a copy of this obituary
will be placed on the church book and
,v w me iamuy or tne deceased
MRS. JARVIS MORROW,
MRS ROSA WILIJAMS,
MRS. G. W. LINER,
Committee
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Milas Franklin Albright, an honored
r-ider in our church. Honnro h: i;
Vnesdajl morning, December the
tn. at 5:15 o'clock.
Hrother Albright was for more than
.wenty years an elder in the Waynes.
Pjbyterian church, and before
ving to Haywood county in 1908, he
'wln--0fll?:r in the Graee Lutheran
(nurch in his native countv. that of
The ctorv rf KJe ti.xvf.t1 iir- -e
t , , " v "io Mcviu me yi seven- i
three years has been given in the 1
. V"" '"! ana neea not be repeated
iK're, except to say that Brother Al
r'gtit vas a man of deep Christian
, evictions, and for these convictions
I ?ev?-r faiIed to stand. As he lived,
SO hp r iprl with
the promises of Him who said, "I will
' uwr leave thee nor forsake thee."
Was very faithful to his church
hi J eV. , ailed attend as; long as
,,!,as abIe" His "rugged righteous
mtt as an outstanding mark of the
wAi u' . ot comPromise, nor
h v "eilau to let the world know
now he ntnnA 11 i ..
and he was always on the side of
Wo, . ie session ot tne
reae"?Vllle Prsbtrian church, do
-l' That we express our high regard
hvS,ncJere Christian love for our
-wirr oeparted.
r.,1: That ,?e shall greatly miss hia
shfr"Ce,.nls counsel and his leader-an!F-
1 , meetings 0f the Session
elsewhere in the work of the
- SHI VII.
inH 7hat,. to Mrs. Albright, his sons
and daughters, and others of his kin
urea, w-e extend our heartfelt sym
Pny, because of their sorrow; and
nL ,m,?beri that our brother has
only fallen asieep in Christ.
-that these resolutions be publish-
eu in t ho f : , . ,
f. ., -- "uni,aineer, seni vo ine
and placed upon our Record
u-,, ' Dy me -..session . of- the
aynesville Presbyterian church the
''"h day of December, 1935.
H. C. LINDSLEY,
W, R. HARBECK,
R. P. WALKER,
' Committee.
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