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Pag 6 Section 2 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935 Efforts Renewed To Rescue Paul Redfern In Brazil PJane Has Already Arrived In British Guiana To Search For Georgia Flier NEW YORK, De;-. 14. R jueual of still alive nlans for into the seek the reports that, Paul Red fern is has led to organization of two si partite expeditions South Av.y'tra:: jungle? to Brunswick, Oa.. flyer who disappear ed in V.fi" an ittei!YO ed non-stop flight f iv in his h(me town to Rio tie Janeiro. A seaplane from Georgetown, Brit ish Guiana, already has arrived at the village of Wanatoba, near the inter section of the frontier cf Brazil, Brit ish (iuiami and Dutch Guiana, to search for lied f era in the surrounding area of swamps and forests. In ad dition, the explorer William Lacarre recehtly stated lead a rescue he was planning to expedition headed by Taylor, army flyer at '.he jungles of Dutch Major Willis Panama, In r (ruiana. Many reports have come South America aa.to IJetifcrn's about, since, he last was seen master of Norwegian vessel out cf The C'hris- tian Krobg 1(15 miles off the Venezue lan coast. However, all previous at tempts to determine lledfern'.s fate have been unsuccessful Within recent months, however. fresh reports that Rodfern still lives have been received from two sources. On May 2! l!'.':,r, Tom Roche, a nat iiraliztl (icrmain-1 America n citiTi, told American Consul James L. Parks, of Col Redfer Panama, he had lived with : in the Amazon jungles two veais "Kirk Roc both 1 igo li scoto village inhabited by Indians. ,aid !ic flyer's left broken when a mountain, hist, .lames S arm and he plane re crashed On ,h Amenc: maril.H.,. ran 1. mil, i ra A agent new iated. (!! iv.or. '.young Crefle die mUsion j that Rttifen: in I lute !) Gui The ( r.eole . legs; had. beet ) a Tat . at itjes a "white god" living v.i .among the Indians. Ill both -of Reilfern's broken. l ne expedition at vyanatoba includes the pilot. Art Williams, veteran American army flier; Harry Wendy, vo-pilot; Kdward Sill, Georgetown timber merchant who financed the ven ture; ami an Indian .guide. Few white men who vanished in the dense jungie.s of tropical America have come back to toll of their: adven turesi Kariy in I9,'i4, however, one such ca. o was recorded. On March 10 of last year, a passen. fre'r plane crashed in the jungle-clad Andes of Columbia. The only sur vivor was an American mining engin eer, Newton C. Marshall, who did not reach an outpo.it of civilization until April ("'. He recounted a passenger had been killed outright. ami another who suf fered broken arms and legs died four flays later. The pilot and a .mechanic were injured. After two days they went into the woods in search of help but never have been heard from again. .Marsha,!'!, who thild been injured severely, remained' at the plane until conditions there forced him to aban don it. He wandered three days and nights in the jungles, living on water, until he met a party of primitive Guaquero Indians who took him to the village of Bolivar Val'e. Honor Roll Given For November "A" HONOR ROLL Senior Class, Mildred Arrin(ftn. Ruth Dyer. Dotlie Marsh. Louise Mears. Kathei ine I'almer. Jane White. Emily Siler. .. Mary Ann Turner. Joan West. Sophomore Clas- Ben Colkitl. Joe Davis. Elizabeth Clavier,. Jack Rathbone. Mildred Phillips. Helen IUnror.s. Frances Turner. Vera Hosaflock. Grace Leatherwood. Freshman Class Mary K. Rhinehart. Jack Richeson. Virginia Kellett. Louise Leatherwood. Junior Class Herbert Dotson. Johnny Fergruson. Virjfinia Whitner. Fay Siske. Louise Russell. Mary Poteate. Jimmy Toy. Richard Turpin. Catherine Martin. Marguerite Murphy. Women's Coats Reduced Fur Trimmed 50 Sport Types . , 25 Children's (8 to 14) 25 BARGAINS FOR YOU C.E. Ray's Sons OZI1UL1IWUUJ By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1935. Kino Features Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD Kverytiiinff Is for sale, declare the cynics, but Sylvia Sidney, lilm star, discovered that wouldn't buy a mutt dog from its owner, a South Dakota row hoy named tier Orvedahl. T li e actress' record offer and rebuff took place on a movie loca tion at Bis: fiear lake a n d un covered an ex traordinary story of iove between Sylvia Sidney master and animal. Orvedu.ii, the man who loved hi? uok more than J2.500 worth, is a lormer range ndor from Faith, S. D. About four years ao, he was se riously injured when a horse fell on lii in, and had to .spend months In bed For company, he Rot a mong-iel pup, half shppp do;.. half collie, and bi'T.in to teach him unusual tricks. Tuff' , as the pup was christened, ;'tcw protiei' nt that, a year ago, Orvedahl ilii de.i to brins the doi; to llolbwood He rode his horse all tlie ujv fro'ii South Dakota, arriving in Ik)s Angles broke and with no friends to get him into a studio. One way or another, however, he and Tuffy finally got Into the location company of "The Trail of the Lone some Tine". There the dog'a unusual intelligence and his affection for Orvedahl became a topic of conversa tion among the actors. Finally, a wager was made. Sylvia Swlney cont"iided the cowboy would :.eM tlie dog. Director Henry Hatha way was so suro not that he offered to pay for Tuffy if Sylvia could buy bun. When the. offer reaihed J2.500. Orvrdah! gulped but still refused to si ll. Now he's glad for Hathaway .s ug Tii-Vy a part in (In- picture. I'lihivr. the late Flor ni! .iegfrld, whom he portrays on the screen, William l'owell has no valet He won't even lie bothered with a man to help him around the .set. "It seem.-, so .sniy. says run, "lor a healthy man to be constantly shad owed by a male tniilil carrying a powder puff: I'm still strong enough to carry my own makeup mirror, and I can, get into a coat all right by myself." All of which will probably torch aoino of Hollywood's best known stars. You Asked Mo and I'm Telling You! Pauline McComos, Minneapolis: Greta Garbo has been making pic tures in Hollywood ror 10 years!, Marlene Dietrich only Htb. Ia Oarbo H" HONOR ROLL senior Cias Thomas Blalock, Carnial De.weese. Ruth (laddv. I'.Iifford Harrell. Hunter Henry. John Kennedy. Edwin Leatherwoiod . Frederick Nichols. Margaret Lane. Margaret'' Hall. Alma Hunter. fJertha Leopard. I.ucile Medford. Kate Messer. Hiram McClure. Miriam McClure. Klsie McCravkcn. Josephine Nelson. Mary Elizabeth Palmer. Junior Cli- (lien IJouineau. : Joe Campbell. Thad Chafin. I'orter Frady. .Davis (lallowav. ( lar Wya'.t. Mi.dred Winchester. Sara Jane Walker, iidna- Sumiticmr.v. Jane Stentz. Stella Roten. Mabel Robinson. Willie Rhinehart. Miriam Phillips, Marmon Rogers. G. W. Smith. Gordon Hendricks. Jame.s Leatherwood. Jere Liner. Charles Moody. Bern ice Harrell. Heati ice Howell. Ruth McClure. Hilda Moody. Sophomore Class C'eci! Arrington. Joe Calhoun, f'o-vard Collins. James Cunningham. Henry Farmer. Carl Francis. Harold Francis. Marcia Arrington. Carrie Buchanan. Ruth Coffey. Georgia Davis. Riby Derrick. Blanche Dyer. came over in the summer of 192.". and went into a picture called "The Torrent". She made 10 more silenl films and, then, 10 talkies. Twenty one pictures in all, Dietrich, startet with "Morocco" and is now making her eighth talkie for Paramount Oddly enough, it's the first time she and Gary Cooper have played to aether since "Morocco" At her own request. Margaret Lindsay' is rehearsing with the 6C chorines Bobby Connolly is training for "Colleen". The level headed Margaret figures that the quickest way to fame is to be a hit in a musical. Warners have promi; ed be an opportunity, so she is learnin : o ilanco tlie whirlwind routines that Hollywood requires of its chorus -Tills. For years, Jerry and Moe II. .v. tit', (ex Ted Healy stooges) have been trying to get their parents to rno. to California, but the old folks hav always beeri nervous about earth qaakes. Kven the promise of a lions--wouldn't budge them. Then came th Hrooklyn quake tlx other day. Tho next morning. Jerry and Mod got a wire: "Huy that house. We're on our way." HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE Ida Lupino has tossed off n son called "Out ait tlie Thou?, it "iutl" nidi" You", a n d It w ill be offered : . orche::!ia use soon. . Times must n picking up. Con nie liennett, wnc is shrewd abpir her m o n e y. i erecting a busi ness building on her Sunset bou levari! propyl : . . . The, Clove club, one of t!. smartest of the local night spot.;, Is open a g a i n Constance Dennett after a nunibi-r of weeks of dai'kiies.s. . . . lleeoin- inended for stay-up-laleis. (leorge CJivot's impersonations of Harry Itichmaii at the King's club. . , . CMo Itrown's piano madness at the Century club. ... Now that Harpo Marx refuses to give up his European trip, (Irouclio may take a 39-day trip to Peru. . . . (I!ing Crosby's horse, "Friend Andy", racing at Santa Anita this season, Is named after Andy Devine. . . . And, ppeaklng: of racing, Joan Harlow may buy as Interest in the .1. Walter Ruben- Spencer Tracy stables. DID YOU KNOW That Mao West once played "Littl Lord Fauntleroy" for the Hal Clarrendon stock company In Brook lyn's Bushwick section? Iron Work Bought From Asheville Man Although the ornamentol iron work ha.s not arrived, it is of special de sign, it was announced, and was funv ished by S.. It. Goldman, of Asheville. He also furnished the steel window frames and the steel fire escane. Cat l ie Mae Galloway. Marie Gibson. Douirlas Holsonhack. .Joe Johnson. Willie Messer. Stella Haney, Carrie Lou Howell. Alma Mae Johnson. Ruth 'Mas.sie. Anna MedofrU. Pearl Miller. David Taylor. Joe Way. Hunter Worsham. Earl Wyatt. Reine Rathbune. Mildred Ray. Hazel Robinson. Margaret Sparks. Georgia Bell Warren. Jimmie White. Stacv Wilburn. Freshman Ciass. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator T. A. of the pstate of Mv M. Bryant, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate or Max M. Brvant. to fi ft same with the Clerk of the Runni-inf Pniirt. of Haywood County, or me, on or be- iore tne iwrd day ot November, 1936, or this notice will be nlearUM in har of such claim. All persons indebted to saiH ORtAt will please make settlement at once t the undersigned. inis the 23rd dav of Novumber. 1955. WILLIAM METFORD, Administrator. C. T. A., of t,h Es tate of Max (M. Br-ant. Deceased. No. 417 Dec. 5-12-1926-Jan. 2-9. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mattie R. Toy, de ceased, late of the county of Hay wood, State of North Carolina, this x km is to notify all persons having claims) against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Waynesville, N. C Route No. 2, on or before the 9th day of December, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 10th day of December, 1935. VAN TOY, Administrator of the Estate of Mat tie R. Toy. No. 424 Dec. 12-19-26-Jan. 2-9-15 Local Choral Club To) (jive tandlelighting Service Will Be Held At First Baptist Church At 7:30 O'clock. All Churches Taking Part On Sunday evening at 7:Cu o'clock, at the First Baptist church, the Way nesville Choral Club will give a Christmas Candlelight service. This service will be the only one helrl in town that night. The program has been arranged bv Evaader Pretton. and Miss Oaep Crocker will be the accompanist. ine program is as' follows: Organ PreludeAndante Relig iose. Processional The March of The Three Kings, Prayer, Dr. R, P. Walker. Carols: God Rest -You Merry, Gentlemen. Good King Wencesias. The First Nowetl. Shepherds: Shake Off Your Drow The TEXACO ROOFING WAS USED The Roofing That Protection At A Congra tula Hons Dave sy Sleep. Scripture, Rev. Albert New. Hynvn Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Congregation. Violin Solo Ave Maria-Liebes-traum Schubert-Lizst, Elizabeth Barber, Jr. Carols: Bring a Toivh, Jeannette, Isabella. While SheDherds Watched Their Flocks. We Three Kings of Orient Are. A Virgin Unspotted. OrTertory Organ Solo The Shep herds. Sole Cantique de Noel, by Evander Preston. Chris: mas Message The Genius of; Christmas, by Dr. R. S. Truesdale. Hvmn O Little Town of Bethle hem, bv the congregation. Carols: Draw Nigh, Immanuel. Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming. The Holly and the Ivy. Stille Nacht (Silent Night.) Recessional The March of the Three Kings. Benediction Rev. H. W. Baucom. Organ Postlude Jubilate Doe. Read The Ads Park Theatre I s Uf.n r j tt eii tuvticu H E (' A lT S E Gives Maximum Minimum Cost C. V. BELL COMMISSION AGENT For The Texas Company WAY WES VILLE, IN. V. To The Park Theatre On Their New Home WE FURNISHED THE STRUCTURAL STEEL Steel Company Asheville, N. C. Piece Of Steel In Park Weighs 6 Tons The structural steel ued -Park Theatre was purchased f roVn Dave Steel Company, Ashayille " One of the larsest ever used in Waynsville was use a cross beam under the end o balcony. The beam weighed six t. two nat cars were required to : the beam here. ' Texaco Roofing Used On Theatre The roofing used or. the Park Tr atie was bought from The Texa-, Company, being the well known iv aco Roofing. It was bought local'y In Waynesville, C. V. Bell, is loir mission agent fcr The Texas fjw pany. This brand of roofing ba Knot, .-,.: cn a large numer of buildings in the county during the past number 'of years. "i i
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