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Afternoon, October 30, 1930 '3T AHer,u"" . ffiiTcH ARIES HOLDS CoMaNdIpIrfORMANCE THE WAYNESyiLLE MOUNTAINELR r PAGE THSEfi I - - , I t f Jin i-, 'i ff!vV Tp . " L..a.1wl1j. Deaths Francis Cove Has Unique Display W. R. HOWELL C.rsvesirte services for William Randolph Howell. 48. of Waynes- i vine, who died Saturday in an j Asheville hospital, were held in v. rawiord .Memorial ram mis aner niH'n. The Rev John Singer officiated. Pallbearers were Ed Ray, Harry Bradley, Fred Owens. Frank Tart- en. Bernard Morrow. Richard: Jones, and Lee Evans, I He is survived by the widow. Mrs. Faye Carver Howell; one son, Richard William Howell, U, S. Navy; and three brothers, Frank, Carl, and Grey Howell of waynes ville. Route 2: two sisters. Mrs. Pearl Lamb Henderson and Mrs. H. W. -Husking of Marion. Arranneinents were under the direction of Crawford Funeral Home. (niNG WITH HANDS ON HIPS (back to'camera) little Prince Charles gets Ms share of attention at a royal - 'fr'iiccs'! Elizabeth, holds the new baby, while the Dowager Queen Mary paU the princeling on the head fcueen Elizabeth tries to amuse hira. In background, smiling, is the Duke of Edinburgh. (International) J. D. SPIVEY .1 TV Ruivev. 18. of Canton, died Sunday morning in the Haywood County Hospital following a lengthy ! Illness. Funeral services Will be held In Arnold Plain Methodist Church, t at 2 n m with the Rev. George Culbrcth. pastor, officiating. The body will memaln at the home of a niece, Mrs. Way Parker, High Street, Canton, until the hour of the services. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Mary Freeman of Canton, Crawford Funeral Home is in charge. Farm Bureau Membership Drive Opens U t M . t - .:s 1 ' f" i - t-- , 1 . v.- This is the Francis Cove display showing a map of apples, with the heart made of red apples as Francis Cove The display is at The Toggery. vStalT Photoi. hel School dents ry Busy By Grace Erwln T A of Bethel Is spon- i Hallowe'en Carnival Tues- i Ddober 31. This is one cans of raising money for ris. of -the school. It will be ilie synmasiuin. There will fcnnal admission, but each till have a small charpe. 1 bo the general attrac fdi as the "hall of horrors," Isn U". etc. One of the main Ins w ill bo the baby con ilw will also be the cake fj . ..1., nnln, ftnffaa tH'K. l.Ulll.V. CUIVlia, viivt, Id drinks will be on sale. ai nival will come to an end choosine of one beauty n- the primary, elementary, h schmil grades. My is welcome to come ill lu something for every anil young. . , . High School Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Dellnia H. Phoenix, sang "American Prayer."- Then the speaker, Richard Bradley gave a very interesting talk oil the United Nations Organization. The Glee Club sane, "Kellers American Hymn." The United Nations flag was then presented to Mr. E. J. Evans, Principal, by Mrs. James Reeves, President of the P. T. A. Members of the Bethel Home Demonstration Club, P. T. A., and Home Econom ics girls helped make the flag. The whole program was planned and directed by Mrs. Jack Mc Cracken, President of the Bethel Home Demonstration Club. ATOMIC WARNING GIVEN LOS A N G F, L K S ( A P ) A static eliminator has been developed which uses polonium to halt static on belts, rollers and other indus trial machines.- It is radioactive. Dr. Fred A, Bryan and Dr. Louis B. Silverman, of the University of California have found that the de vice is efficient. But they warn that a firm which uses it should have an expert available to check on possible contamination and injury to workmen and others. Kenya Africa. is a British colony in MRS. OLA CRAWFORD Mrs Ola Ballard Crawford, 72. died at her home in the Cross Road Hill section of Canton early Sunday morning following a short Illness. Funeral services were held this afternoon In the Canton Free Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Mr. Beaver, pastor, and the Rev Wayne Smith officiating. Interment was in a cemetery on Sardls Road near Enka. Surviving are the husband, James Crawford; two daughters, Mrs. Dock Cannon and Mrs. Lane Warren, both of Canton; five grandchildren and one great grand child; a sister, Mrs, Cricket Rogers Elks Lodge To Hold Hallowe'en Costume Ball The Wavnesville Elks Lodge will hold its first annual Masque rade and Dance on Tuesday nljjht at its headquarters here. Tho Halloween event will be for the members and their guests, Teddy Martin and his orchestra will play. Brooklyn is the last team to boat the Yankees in a World Series game. It took a 1-0 shutout by Preacher Hoe to do it in 194!) of Asheville, and two brothers, Posey and I.lmon Ballard, both of Asheville. Wells Funeral Homo, Canton, was in charge. SKIING GRiniURS SOUTH BEND, 1ml. ap Three members of the Notre Dame football team. Jack Landry, senior fullback from' Rochester, N. Y.; Bill Hovcy. junior halfback from Lake Placid, N. Y , imd Hob Kelly, sophomore end from Duluth. Minn,, lis( skiin! as a favorite hobby. Hovey anu Kelly each won letters in-the winter sport while in high school. PLAYERS COME AND GO COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo -i API The Colorado Springs Sky Sox had ti2 players on their rosier In the HIM Western league cam paign, but only five were with the club from first game to last. Three were pitchers, Ted Shamlor, Earl i l'exl Beesley and Jim Kamls, out fielder George Uulenbar and catch er Buddy Phillips. King And Queen To Be Chosen At E. Waynesville The cohmation of a Kin! and A, ,lll V.rt II,., ,ni all. -notion 4(ui, i nil ,,,u ,,,.,,...'.,. of the East Waynesville Hallowe en Carnival on Monday night. The royal couple will be chosan from candidates representing each grade in the school. Voting will close at 8:30 the nlgbt of the carni val. Entered in the contest are Madge Gay Morris and David Morgan from the first grade, Douglas Gibson and Mary Evelyn Phillips from the sec ond grade, Roger RatclllTe and Sharon Walker, third grade; David Underwood and Palsy Shook, fourth grade; Gall Cameron and Tony Woods, fifth grade; and Linda Sue Morgan and Charles McElroy, sixth grade. The usual games and contests will be featured also at the carnival. The North Carolina Farm Bu reau annual state-wide member ship campaign, which opened re cently with a quota of 80.000. U "important to every farm family in the state,'" O L. Yates of Iron Duff. Havwood county FB Presi dent, declared today. "Fai m Bureau represents a mem bership of more than 1.409.000 farm families in the United State and Puerto Rico and over 78.000 of those families ore in North Caro lina." the count v leader pointed out. "An organwation that i able to represent so many farmers and their families and do it so well is deserving of the support of every one who makes his living on the farm. "Farm Bureau was organized to form the missing link between the .armors and existing agencies work ing on agricultural problems. Farm Bureau has n-uh' it possible for farm people to be rerogn'ied as leading force in shaping' policies affecting agriculture." The county s 4-H Clubs are lead ing the campaign to raise the Hay wood Farm Bureau membership from its current 300 to 1,000.. Mrj Yates is supervising the drive as general chairman (ud Federation president. The White Kiver, a Colorado trib utary, gets Its name from the white - wailed canyons through which It flows. yjzmz: i !s r k - - i - 1 ' " 1 S-.v'.'i'.v.i... Ay v-' fe.-; 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass"n. Waynesville, Phone 147 Canton, Dial 3535 vry impressive program was (til to-the Bethel students T (by, ending the Crusade i'llciiii. it started with the i of ihe three nearby church il the school bell rang for 'ive minutes. Then, the Rev. umbers gave the invocation. li.itilv followina this the t r The Senior Class of Bethel met Thursday afternoon with the Presi dent. Hush K. Terrell in , charge, The purpose of the meeting was to choose the mascots and nominate a beauty queen representing tne class for the Halloween Carnival. The nominations for mascots were Carolyn Mathis, Barbara Bur-, ress, Gwendolyn Trull, Larry Deaver, Neal McCracKen, ana Macs Shepherd. Carolyn Mathis, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Er nest Mathis was chosen as the girl, Mack Shepherd, 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Shepherd as the boy mascot. ' , The beauty contestant is Bobbie Sue Xr"u. a Senior. The Green River, tributary of the Colorado, flows many miles through green shale rock. ! 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