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jaV Afternoon, October 29, 1931 TIH: WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER page t::: kents At (College. Haywood e 1449 students enroll- College, Berea, Ky., term, there are ten od County. They are Lergill, Clyde; Betty 1 iiAV:na' Rftndnluh. f an Nelma Jean EUer, tmore, - L Reeee,. Canton;.. AI w': Fave Braxton Waynesville, Berea College is a non-sectarian co-educational institution that maintains three schools a college department, a high school unit, and a nurses' training school. The col lege was established in 1855 prim arily for the purpose of serving worthy youth from the mountain areas of eight Southern states. More than ninety per cent of the enrollment comes from this desig nated territory. A labor schedule is provided for all students, This enables them to work all or a part of their school expenses. Both the college and high school are accredited by the South- Rummage Sale Is Set For Saturday A Rummage Sale, sponsored by the y.'omans' Society of Christian Service of the Maple Grove Meth odist Church, will be held Satur day, November 3, in the REA office on Main Street. The sale will begin at 9 o'clock. Mark Galloway Issues Statement About Wreck em Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dr. F. S. Hut chins is president of the college. I - HUDSON - Proving Again That Thousands of Pieces of Beautiful NOW ON SALE 1TH EACH 10c WORTH OF MERnHANnTQFi F YOU BUY A SHIRT FOR 2.00 YOU CAN ALSO BUY J BEAUTIFUL DISHES FOR ONLY 10c EACH 5 CHINA SELLS REGULARLY JAT PRICES UP TO $1.50 IONE SOLD TO DEALERS Select As Many Pieces As You Want WLL FIND THEM THE DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR i -v t "i i upi hi rrrnr ' 1 1 Il ' ' Mark Galloway, well known lumberman who was injured Tues day morning as his car was de molished on the Southern Railway tracks, issued a statement through his employer, The Builders Supply Company., relative to the accident. Mr. Galloway is still In the Mission Hospital suffering from injuries re ceived in the wreck. Mr. Galloway said: "I did not know that the train was coming; I've been making that turn for 17 years without seeing a train there. It must have been coasting for I didn't hear any engine noise, its whistle or its bell. That crossing Is so bad, the street is so close to the tracks, that you have to turn completely around or get on the tracks before you can see anything coming from the same direction. 1 didn't have the slightest idea a train was near until it hit me." The brief but official report filed by Francis Reece, police olhcer who Investigated the accident, at the police station is as follows: "Car and locomotive were both Roing west. Car was oh Richland Street which runs parallel to the South ern Railroad tracks. Car was a few yards ahead of train and ap parently not aware of same. . On reaching intersection of Richland and Charles Streets, car made a right turn in front of oncoming train." .. Since the accident occurred two civic clubs have protested to South ern Railroad about the dangerous crossing, and have demanded that some action be taken to correct conditions there. White Oak Woman Honored At Dinner For Poultry Raisers MRS. GEORGE BORING Mountaineer Reporter Several from this community at tended the chicken dinner served by the Farmers Co-op at thi Crab tree High School last week. Mrs. Sallie Sutton, who has gone into hatching egg business in a big way. was paid high tribute when intro duced, She was the only person having 90 per cent production last year, and she does all the work her self. We hope as time goes on that more peoole on White Oak will fol low in her footsteps and do like wise. Those attending were Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. Sherrill Teague Hen ry V. Teague, Janie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and Mr. and Mrs. George Boring. Fifteen 4-H Clubsters attended their meeting Friday night at the Community House. The usual busi ness was attended to under the direction of the president, Roslyn Messer. They then practiced on their play and program that they are planning on presenting at a lat er community meeting. There will be another practice night next Fri day 'night, November 2, at the Community House. The young folks then played games out-of-doors for a while, working up an appetite for the" re freshments which were served later. Pvt. David Teague returned Thursday to Camp Pickett. Va. If anyone doesn't think that time flies, just ask a service man who has a ten-day leave at home. Aliens CrccI:S:l Hallowe'en Party: Tuesday Night 3 . A Hallowe'en party is being planned by the Aliens Creek Com munity Development Program for Tuesday night. Guests may wear costumes or not, as they choog. One feature of the evening will b a cake-walk. The party will be held at the Aliens Creek school, begin ning at 7 p.m. 1 from her son, Capt. John Williams, that he hag arrived In Germany. ' Mrs. Bill Williams has had word Don't let your subscription elapse, folks. Please contact your reporter and she will be glad to renew it for you. She would also appreciate any news that you may know about. 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