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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL 30 1936 The Political Firing Line (Continued from Dage 1) plea for a spc'ci;il .session of the legislature. Prom lialeiKli tl'f-s wee-k came throe large broadsides sett i nit forth h in (Ua liiioationH for .secretary nf slate M. R. Dunnam. He has 'wo s1ron op ponents, ami liecause of this he is waging a hanl-foiiKlvt campaign. His literature is about the "slroriKi'st" and makes the hardest attacks that have loen seen this year. Former lieutenant K1,' vcrniir, II. T. Fountain, was a Haywood visitor Tues day. He is seeking the nomination ns I lilted sate.s senator -opposing Senator J. W. lialley, who is complet ing his sixth year in the .senate. Air, Fountain is attacking Mr. liailey on the grounds that the .senior North Carolina Senator has not sup ported the Roosevelt administration in every respect. Mr. Fountain -said: "The whole North Carolina delega tion in Congress supported the meas ures in their original form except Mr. Hailey." The liocky Mount cand iilate further charged: "That if Mr. lioeseVelt is right, Mr. liailey is wrong." "The state .should h'tve gotten more relief money than we did," he said, "but as it is we only got about one fourth of what other stxtes got." Mr. Fountain passed out a number of pieces of literature one of which contained a .speech be made, against Mr. liailey's record and the Is'ew Deal. He does not plan to make an address he .said, and will not have an FACTS from Washington From The I'nited (Slate Xewn, Washington, D. C. There are not enough qualified can didates for flying cadets, for the Army Air Corps to fill the quotas for the classes at the Training Center at San Antonio, Tex. Unmarried men between 20 and 26 years of age who meet rigid mental and physical re quirements are eligible. Capital Pays Tribute to Howe here, One out of every seven persons in the United States in the last six years benefitted directly from pay ments made by life insurance com panies, according to estimates of the National Association of Underwriters. A total of 14,800 pilots and 7,205 aircraft are now holding activ Department of Commerce License. 1 Last year at this time there were 13,886 licensed pilots and 6,855 li censed aircraft. Twelve destroyers completed dur ing 1915-1019 and found to be unfit for further use by the Navy are being let.ive campaign manager in Haywood, unless "some friends come forth and volunteer their services." While Mr. Fountain was here, close friends of Senator Jlailey. remarked hat they believed Haywood would go strong for Mr. liailey, regardless m the battle being 'waged by Mr. Foun tain. IS" . . - . & ' . . " ' . . - ! v ' ' '' " ' I ftpiiR 1 ...n.p! Operetta Will Be Given At Clyde The "Isle of Jewels," an operetta in two scene by George L. Spaulding, will be presented friday night, May 1, in the Clyde high school auditorium under the direction of Hilda S. Hali burton, assisted by Mary Davis, Bon nie Francis, and Mary L. Brooks. The principal characters are: King Diamond, Samuel McCrary; Queen Diamond, Virginia Hill; Prince Emer ald, Billy Henson; Princess Sapphire, Geraldine Robinson; Lady Onyx, Gwendolyn Haynes; Lady Turquoise, Mildred Shuler; Lady Opal, Edith Henson; Lady Amethyst, Helen Dot son; Lord Topez, Jerry Leatherwood; Lord Agate, Haskew Warren; Pet of the Beach, Alice Fincher; Spirit of Nature, Gaynell Rhinehardt; Flower Sprites, Margaret Ann Cole anrf t Suttlen; Royal Guard, Jack jw A chorus of twelve jewels and A' flower maidens. s' 'I Accompanist, Hilda S. Ha ;l r r Hikers Will Go To Newfound Mt, The hike for the week is v-A-.-,...4 Mountain, near Canton. Th -J ' short hike, but a good onean-- purpose is partly to accustom tV" nator6 to outdoor exercise before - " ing the longer hikes scheduled for summer. ' " The hikers will meet in front of M J. R. Boyd's residence at 2- '0 jV ' afternoon, May 3. ' Read The Ads mm Louis McHenry Howe I bm2&- White Houu flag at half-mast I-J i w ,Cr Km ) 1MA(INE (iKTTINf; THE NEWEST OVEKALL ON THE MARKET TODAY OVtRAUWSHWS Overalls any man will be PROUD to wear. NEW in design and positively un equalled in style and lit. Zipper Rib'. Pocket San forized 8-ounce, double rule pocket, 2 match pockets, the famous ANVIL BRAND no-ravel front pockets- and many other improvements over the ordinary overall. Three men will own this tine garment FREE. Come in and register now for the awards. SATURDAY Will Be The BIG DAY I'REE awards will be made three times Saturday, May 2. He sure to be at the store at the following hours 10 A. M. 2 P. M. l P. M. At those hours some one man will be delighted by receiving one of these NEW garments WITHOUT V PENNY OF COST! Anyone who knows ANVIL BRAND quality also knows that here is a GIFT of real value. Just like ANVIL BRAND Pants and Shirts, here is a garment with quality built into every stitch. Don't Miss These FREE PRIZES HEADQUARTERS Not only headquarters but the best place to buy work clothing and sjioes of all sorts. Ask to see our feature all leather shoe in neat dark tan $2.95 Wanting Overalls---- Ask for ANVILS U'bile Ihiiise II:if4 :it h.i 1 f -111:1 si . .nhuve, sy n i l.cl ixd the trihute Ji.liil Louis Alellenry M'jvve, insei. milileti:i;il fi--i el:i ry uf l'lcsich-nt Uonsi-veli mill vi-. r.in . 1 i I i i-;i 1 figure. hi. ilii-.l after a J ea r-s illness. II. v:m an iiin-le ul' Harry M. Hall uf ihis iHy. , .... ... (Bit ulit (Eltitrrlt uuftau J ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHLKCII Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor. Morning Musses at 9::J0 and 11 A. M. Communion Sunday. Benediction of the. Blessed Sacrament after the Mass. Sermon by the pastor. Week day Mass on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 7:!!0 A. M. KKVJVAL SKKVICKS AT CHlKtH IS(iAtI Bible school at 9:45 and Christian Lndeavor at 7 p. m. Ji is a pleasure to see visitors in our church; we are always glad to have thein. ROISKRT I'ETKK WALKER, Minister. WAYNKSY 1LI.K BAI'TIST CHL'RCH Revival services', wilt betrin at Pit? pah M. E. Church, South, Sunday, May 10, with the 1 1 o'eliuk morning service. Rev. J. B. Tabor will assist the pastor,.-Kev. T. (!. Ilitfhfill, in these serviees. Come and worship with us. WAYNESYILI.K PUKSBYTEKIAN Clll'KCH This is National Youth Week. In Y. M, C. A. meetings and over the radio we are hearing affain the neels and importance of youth. Let us hope that in every ehureh the matter will be stressed. The pastor will .speak Sunday at 11 o'eloek on the question: "Is the Yountr man Safe?" H. W. Haueom. Pastor. Regular services for next Sunday. !:4j Sunilay school. 11:00 Morninir worship. 7:00 Baptist Training Union. 8:00 Eveninu; worship. Special music at both morninir and eveninji: services. C,ome and worship with us. BETHEL CIRCIIT QUARTERLY CONFERENCE The third quarterly conference for the Bethel charge will meet at the Bethel M. E, Church, South, Sunday, May ;), at. 1 1 a. m. The Presiding r.Kler, Kev. W. A. Rollins, will preach and conduct the -business session. The public Js invited to Worship with us. All officials are urged to be present. Clyde News Events W. A. Green, formerly with Francis Cafe at Canton, has recently leased the Justice Cafe at Clyde,. which place he will operate for himself. Mr. Ctrecii states that he has thoroughly renovated, also somewhat remodeled, the place to meet his. needs. Mrs. Elender Noland i,s erecting a modern six-room residence in Clyde on the highway, the building to be of native stone. Howell and Edwards, of DelKvood, have the contract. Mr. Curtis, who operates one of Clyde's barber shops, will soon have his new place of business complete! on Main street. One of the ' front rooms will ' be. used for his barber shop, the other for a cafe. The rear room will be used for living quarters. SAVE ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT SMITH'S BIG VALUES FOR FRI. and SAT. offered for sale by the Navy Depart ment. : If the pennies collected in 'gasoline taxes between February 25, 1919, when the levy first was imposed, and January 1, 10.it), were used to pave a highway 20 feet wide, it would stretch 20,000 miles, or four-fifths of the distance around the earth. Stratosphere flying 'is regarded as "worthy of research" by nearly two thirds of 1,000 licensed transport pilots questioned recently by the De partment of Commerce. Advantages pointed out for higher altitude flying are greater speed, economy of ac tion, and elimination of weather haz ards alter Tne lower strata are climbed. . ;. Railroads, although maintaining one of the highest passenger safety records in the field of transportation, last year suffered one of the worst grade-crossing accidents on record since 1931. Read The Ads Lady's Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do so many women take Car tful for the relief of functional pains at monthly times? The answer Is that they want results such as Mrs. Herbert W. Hunt, of HaUsvllle, Texas, describes. 8he writes: "My health wasn't good. I suffered from cramp tag. My pain would b to tatns It would Dauietto m. I would Just drag1 around. o sluggish and 'do-less.' Mr mothsr de cided to girt m Cardui. I began to mend. That tired, sluggish feeling was gona and the pains dlsappeartd. I can't praise Car dui too highly because I know It helped me." . . . II Cardui does net help TOO, consult a physician. Safety League To Meet On May 14th The Safety league will hold the nTi'thlv dinner meetinar at 7:30 on the evening of May the 14th in the banquet hall ot tlie weicn.Me-the- First BaDtist church, with iHrs. J acK Messer, pre siding. The subject under discus sion will be Sanitation. Speakers -will be Ir. Gladys Os borne, Mrs. Jean Dillon. Miss Ivy Lind Ives, Miss Ruby Bowles, the last two connected with the Haywood County Hospital, and Mr. V. A. Bradley. ' After the talks an amateur hour will be held for the children of the town under seventeen years of age. They will be classified in three groups. The first group will include children under eight years of age, the second group children under twelve years of age, and the last confined to those under seventeen. There will be six prizes offered the winners with two given to each group. 1 he hrst prize in each case will be two tickets to the Park Theatre, and the second prize will be one ticket. All children who wish to enter must register with Oscar L. Briggs before the 7th of May. All the contestants will be given meal tickets by the League.; VISITING TRINCE A guest for tea at the White House recently was Prince Louis Ferdinand, eldest son of the former Crown Prince of Germany. Of recent years he has lived in the United States, concentrat ing on learning the automobile indus try in Detroit, He has been a friend of the Roosevelts since their Albany days. '..'-.' 50c TOOTH I'ASTi: Pepsodent . . 29c I'OOTH I'OWDDK Dr, Lyons 18c TOOTH IWSTi: Phillip's .....17c $1.00 .XTISi:i'TIC Pepsodent ..69c .Vie TOOTH It It I S 1 1 Prophylactic .29c ;.-e SII T; (TtKAM Ingram's . . . 23c 2.-c T.l. I M Gentlemen's . 17c : sizk Vitalis 34c MOTHER'S DAY CANDY Uc SIZK Lysol 21c I.I. i: Dyes 10c Whitman's AND . Martha Washington 49c q $3.00 IS ATI! I'OWDKIt Yardley's . .$1 35 SIIITIIKIi'S 1Y Stationery . . 50c ihiciim: Vanity Case ..50c OVER! 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