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1 THE WAYNESVIIXE MOUNTAINEER THTTTJCTsAV vrwi Page 16 Katheryn Hill Is Given Number Of Honors At Salem Kathryn Hill, granddaughter of Mrs. Chas. R. Thomas, of Waynesville, has been accorded a high honor at Salem Academy, the hundred and sixty-seven year old girls' preparatory school located in Winston-Salem. Miss Hill has been selected as Editor-in-Chief of the Academy yearbook, the QUILL PEN, and will direct the publishing of the 1939 issue which will appear in the spring. In addition to this office, Kathryn has been appointed as a member of the Academy Vesper committee for the first semester. She is also an enthusiastic member of Pi Delta Phi, the senior dramatic group, and has contributed much to this organization during her three years at Salem. In a group play to be given November 20th, Kathryn will be seen in a char acter part, for which she has exhibit ed outstanding talent in her previous work with this club. Because of her athletic ability, Kathryn was elected as head of Soccer for the first sports' season of this year at Salem Academy. She has won wide recognition on the athletic field in various sports and is a valu able member of the "Purple" team. Treasury May Get To Pocket Money The Treasury at Washington has announced that a fourth of the $828, 914,956 national bank notes in cir culation when their redemption began in 1935 are still in the hands of the public or have been lost. A few of the old notes straggle in nearly every day, but on Oct. 24, $208,494,894 were still in circulation. If they are not turned in, the Treas ury will be able to pocket that much money, because the issuing banks post ed cash with the Treasury to pay for the redemption. Recent redemptions have amounted to about $3,000,000 a month. Since 1935, the only kinds of new currency issued have been Federal Re serve notes and Treasury silver cer tificates. But before the war, nation al bank notes, issued by any national bank willing to pledge Government bonds for them, were one of the most common types of currency. Heads Campaign 1 " -s ', ''f' Without possessing even one per cent of the world's gold stock, some countries can put oh quite a parade. R. Gregg Cherry, as Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Com mittee, has injected real life into the current political campaign. From headquarters in Raleigh, he is main taining an active contact with party leaders in all sections of the State, and is predicting another great Demo cratic victory on November 8. Waynesville Will Observe National Book Week, 13-20 National Book Week, which is ob served from November the 13th through the 20th, originated more than a decade ago in the mind of Franklin K. Matthews, chief librarian of the Boy Scouts of America. He interested other librarians in the idea of devot ing a particular seven day period of each year, mid-way between the sum mer and the Christmas holidays, to stress the purchase of books for boys. From the start Boys' Book Week was a hugh success. Soon unable to show just cause for excluding the girls, and stimulated by the advocacy of Frederic G. Melcher, the week be came known as Children's Book Week. Before long the new idea met with such a hearty welcome, not only from the children, but also from grown-ups, that its orginal juvenile significance was swamped in a general observance by old and young alike, and now in the minds of the great majority has become plain "Book Week," without distinction of sex or age. The Waynesville Public Library plans to observe Book Week by ask- Everything Seems To Be Topsy-Turvy To Boy Everything that moves seems up side down to eight-year-old Richard Kenealy of Chicago. The discovery by his parents and teachers that Richard's world is topsy-turvy has made him an object of scientific curiosity. The boy, a second grade pupil, reads upside down and backward. A mov ing automobile, he said, seems as though its wheels are in the air but when it stops it is back to normal. On the playground Richard's friends appear to be running upside down, and a ball thrown overhanded appears to be delivered with an underhand sweep. Dr. S. J. Krump, public school op tometrist, said the case was unique in his nineteen years of practice. He expressed the belief that careful and ing for donations to purchase 100 much needed boks for the library, and hold a book contest for the children. Any child interested in entering the contest is requested to call at the library and receive instructions from Miss Helen Medford, the librarian. Righteous J. Truth And Skippy Love, Faithfu Wonderful Wisdom, and other followers of Hhr!tn Divine, Negro evangelist." court in New York and sion to vote under their a,;, They said these nami- v. t rames by which they :uv . and contended they had in right to change from Juh.n w v onnf-t'fi! change K-gal!y nani' s t.. readily spoken. Among the petitioners Wl of Love, Rolling Stone spa nan; - ".-it VT'.M June; f instantaneously J Person does to unpronounceable 5 4 ar.H Bunr .-VU'it ;n f. ness, Virtue Bloom, J,,v n d;v. T rr. ...... J I'-ttrr iviguicuus j. i rum, and Fait Charity. 11. If labor organizations earn,,. ar. among themselves regarding the of legislation that should be enac J and how it should be administer,! v-.. ...... cjj.vi.i. uuiers to agree patient muscular training woaU ;l:aK. Richard's vision normal. The red-haired youngster was cribed as normal except fur his vis Advice Offered On Moving Shrubs Most m'onle have success moving shrubs and trees during the dormant fpmhlv in November and December. If the plant to be moved is deciduous (drops its foliage in the winter) it is not necessary to remove a ball of earth with the plant. -are should be taken, however, to remove all the roots possible with the plant nnd :ivoid bruising the roots as much' is possible. A ball of earth should be moved with evergreens. A two to six-foot native plant is usually the best size to move. The hole in which the plant is to be placed should bo dug considerably larger and deeper than is necessary to take care of the longest roots. Use only topsoil to fill this surplus space. Place the plant in the hole the same depth that it was crowing originally and tamp the soil around its roots until the hole is three-fourths filled. The remainder of the soil should be filled without packing. Prune the plant enough to balance against the loss of roots. This us ually means cutting from one-third to one-half the top from the plant. Fertilize at the time of transplanting or early the next spring. Immediately transplant deciduous plants, or at least keep the roots moist until they arc reset. Leave a disk shape hole around the new position for the purpose of collecting water for the plant. CIGARETTES Leading Brands - Ck Ctn. -i -t t Package of 20 1 200 1 . 1 L Smoking Tobaccos 15c Tins BIG HEN or PRINCE" ALBERT 10c VIKING Toilet p Rolls gr Tissue 0 for UC Red Cross Towels 10c Roll of O IL 150 Towels Z for jC ALL 5c CHEWING Gum and Candy ...... 3 for 10c 10c FACIAL SOAP Woodbury's ........ .4 for 25c 10c LIFBUOY OR Lux Soap . . ...... ...3 for 16c THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY (None Sold To Dealers Quantity Rights Reserved) Wins A Pony Goes To College his a Chicago. llenry Shall and brother wanted a pony. Anil result Henry is going to college. It was .like this. To get the pony they had to guess which two ponies in a picture looked alike. They tried and tried, but somehow . 'always just missed it. Finally when Henry was a junior in high school he got it right, and the pony, lint he .was too old to rid'.' it, so .he sold it and saved the money. Thus inspired, he entered more contests, and won in rapid suc cession a bicycle, an outboard motor used by Admiral Byrd in the Ant artic, a trip to Mexico City .valued at S500, six cans (if tur.a fish, three re frigerators, two watches,', an automo bile, and quite a bit of prize money. He sold his second refrigerator for $80 and invested the money in a cam era. He was then able to take pictures and expand his contest activities into the photo field, so popular nowadays. He has so far won back $!I2 in camera competitions. Altogether Henry has won 53,500 in the last five years, and he's paying most of his expenses at Northwest ern University with the money. 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