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PAGE TWO National Championship of Golf Quo Champions to Be Held at St. Augustine \ X'jt& \ J t . \ •sobs el IM finaai geUres wha have played at at. Augustin* regularly la ’ , fha past §ve years. o ' I BT. ADOUrrunt. Via.— A new of imiflfin rirnld qb tbe links it was learned today, with tha ißßUinrinunt that the. national cbaaopionablp of club obtnploDi tt I i«U| projected here for the first J lane, and will ha played over the fa masto fit Augustin# course January (Ml. IBM This to tha fin* event ! ad tha kind evtr bald in this oountry I bad promisee to develop Into an an nual fixture « ' Tbt BtUooil chAnplonahlp of dub I abMBatUU will be the first major toll I tournament ah he held In the South Hto eaaslag aadaon. There are bun daada at dub tttto-hoMerm. and this tontnr mant will afiaad them the first Brogden Honor Roll Tlu following children have reach •d Um requirements tad art on the ■ra|4f* honor roll tor tha month of T“ ww Low Warran. June* Pott a, Viola Potto* peeaM Grad* ■HU# Kay Bowden, Robert Moore, Margirat PoUa, Eudte Lancaster, Har aay Bay Holloman. Ruth Andaraon. Winnie Jonaa, Janet Martin, Lputoe Hargrove. Olady* Rodgers. Hilda She Has Difficult * ; Hostess Job u E it ~v Ve. , I „ i Ottotol teprrsentaav* and ambaa> safigreßtraortiuiaiy. Louise u May. "Miami. u one of tha fe*. ano it la aattawl. possibly tbt only womaa i*ar ahaata oy the mayor and board . at ooaaauaaionera of a large city aa tt- duly credited bores* abroad. Olttaa are brftnnin* mar* and more to raangniie the value of lb* eociui lector in official eme.tauui.rnu and patfoma* and tue duties in un re *#et which have ettherle q**a-pur tormad by mire rain will i. dyuot ■an ba spsrafl While i vm*¥. Omtoim fate Ityi* eiaitorvVtne » men imrn Mrs. I i *R?rftr •. "'.V. ( i, >•*• afem -*h*- fi«w»n •*»**s£ I ' firfiBBOSOWg V 7 rha- it: cx>» "* tttt ■BHdaDt. .Miami ana ivtli r ha tecum*-* i . v» el uw.,, dtongh mated Ir Nrw t. ->. Man Mat (tevanaatly oreie' t*> hjri. term* of the gQcuii Hua winter to in on *.*t 'nun., tc Ih* Mhml bodth at -t c «-4r* ai< • :v. . sOPt nuaeUtlM Hhii TBf Wid mW *Bk- aotvea problem*. pcifarii,* aiw ■he baa even -been eonauued u u> Mt Raw a prosper tt,* bridal coup** mi«bt beat told their wedding is or dar to catch a fart "honeymoon »p»- BhTto l«Mal,Mra a widely • ,' ■ r, ' opportunity to meet their fellow champion* on an equal plene. Thto tournsnjmi offer* the widest range of representation, embracing as It does more than one thousand ko« clubs in every section of tbe United States The competition will tbrths tore be truly national in character. The seaside course at fit. Augustine Links comparts favorably with any t» Florida, or to tha country. The total yardage to approximately 6.300 yards, with a real par of Tl. Tha course to fled, but la very picturesque, and I* exceedingly well trapped. A con stantly shifting wind metre accrlng difficult and adds new Intereel and aaet every time tt la played. Tbe conditions of play for the na tional championship us club charu Jlnrmer, Rally Anderson, Hampton Ixm, Dblltix Lewla, Ixila Potts. Third f.rad* cy Lola Andenion, Lillie Kztcll. Helen >l4 tell. laußtSie Brbgden. Mildred Dali. Ada Lae Dsvls, Ifaxel Ktevens. Haxel McNamara, Olrtrudo Wilkins, Kioto* Warren, Chrlatlne Parmer, Kenneth Carroway, »ank Joaea. Ruf us Potto. Fourth tirade Rlamite Crocker, Thelma Grady. Kunice Hotluifiaii, Itoatoh Martin. KutU Itorklue, Margaret Southerland. Ruth Taylor. Gladys Williams. Mar garet Wllllaip*. Resale Hope. Rssll Bowden. George Farmer. John Holl ingsworth, Jr., larlvd Massey. Fifth tlrad* Minnie Anderson. Robert Jinnette, Dtmaon Thigpen, Consrd Mnxsey, Carlton Crocker, Eddls Hoolonian. . (tilth Grade &htplo Anderson. Patrick I'ariner. Hath llarnes, Mabel Holloman, Lll -lin 11 I’oita. " Neteath tirade Eunice Hall. Annie Anderson. Grace Walker. Noma Bowden. J. M. I’otta, Ruby Stevens. Hnscl Whitman . eighth Grade Nannt* Cox. Mildred M err life, Mary Overmau, Mnlk tirade Ulnr' Mae Andcrsiyn. Kalo Cllxa l»eth Moore, Wljmcr Price, Pauline Barefoot, Arnold Perkins, Arnold i‘yrkln*,,.Eruesl la*e Roberts. . w ' Tenth tirade , Stcicns. Ktlgcr Sutton. Woodsrd Dnil. : sm h Will Direct Survey h As To School Facts CHAPEL HILL, Dec. 7—Dr Edgar W. Knight and Dr. M. R. Trabue, nu ni 'TOBBY a Size Two. "’ ■ ’fUT' M '*'rr' § ;4S " | » * * : ~~ . ' -.r,-« -.- . - ,j . _.. _ ! ■*" *r~ 1 ~ r '— ■'■■ 1 ■ ■ ■ »»i Mn ■ n ■, #a plons call for a qualifying round of eighteen holes on Wednrsdsy. Janu sry 4. Match play will star* on Tburaday. with tha first and second rounds being ptayefi Tha third and ’semi-final rounds of match play will taka placa on Friday, and tha final rotund or thirty-six* holm will be played on Saturday. A medal play handicap round of kM! btcr, ‘ bole* will ba held on fidturday. Tbs win ner of the championship proper will be ewarded also a beautiful Individ ual trophy. The greatest golfers In the world have played the fit. Augustine course regularly In the peet five years Bobby Jones. Walter Hagen. Johnny Farrell. Tommy Armour. Watts Oumv. Clem Hsraun. Bobby Crulckabank. Willis Macfarlaoe. Abe Mitchell. George Duncan. Archie Comps ton. Jock llutcblnaon. Jim Barnes. Bill Mrl horn. leo Dlegrl. and tha Mlaeee Glenns Collett. Malyre 11 Orcutt. Vir ginia Van Wla and many other start have all competed on the local gouree. and all declare It to be one of the best they ever played anywhere. Tbs regular tournament acifrhult a't Bt. Aunviatlna calls for plenty of action during the months of January, February and March with nearly a doarn established competitions on the carfi. On* has to ha vs all the shots in his bag to score well on the at Augustine layout. j bare of the faculty of Hie 'school of education, of North faro Butt, hare bceu uaked recently to dir ect aurvsys of school condlttoua In u other states, with the view to making -recommendations for Improvements. These Invitations are regarded as high tribute to the development of Korth Caroling'* iwltfv>| system and to quality of the faculty of the I nl verslty's school of education. Ur. Knight bus been asked to help direct a survey of the school* of Florida, and he has agreed to do bo. The Legislature of that state ordered 'lhe survey, and the details Os the’pro gram were considered recently at a conference of school authorities, In New York, which Dr. Kutgfit attend ed .. Burns Manager Called As The First Witness WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 f/M - Groundwork Jorjtfe testimony l» vict Harry Hliicfulr and Wm. Rums In 1 let Harry Sinclair ad Wm. Rums In and their associates of crlmlnul con tempt of court today was laid before Justice Hiddous Ip the Supremo court ot the District of ColuroGla fall I iik t'linrles Ruddy, limns' Phil adelphia manager who hud charge of Fall-Klurtolr i4l conspiracy Jury surveillance, us his first witness, the district ultorney introduced re port* made by the detectives to Henry Day, vice president ot the Sinclair ‘Ynntpany snd one of the defendants In Hie t nntenrpt action. These reports r-howed the jurors had been subjected to Intensive shadowing. State’s Credit Balance Is About Two Million HALEIGH, Dec. 7—(4h—With Uu credit ImlatH’e of tjr# state standlug at THE GOLDSBORO NEW* 1 A $200,000 gala to ragla- I tered sluce tha Btat# of tbe fiscal year which bsgou July f. A balance of $1.44*3,&55 to cash fur th* biennium l!'2s-77 w#a testified tr »*. upshot of the fiscal operations under the executive budget act which went Into effect July 1, M2*-. For the fiscal year 102&-26, the cre dit h&lauce was $1,2611.624 and for the ftoacl year which ended June 3b, this year Ihe balance was sl33,?s*) making the total for the first two years under operatlod of the exe cutive budget by Governor McLean of $1,403,661. The governor today said lie Was pre paring to release another statement on finances. ' ft Publicity Called Most Powerful Policeman ASHEVILLE. Dec. 7-l-H -Public ity to tlje world's most powerful ik>l- Iceman. Says Charles A. M ebb. co-pub lisher of the Asheville Clttoen. adding that It Is utterly Impossible for any newspaper to suppress ull crime news "Public opinion is. In the «ovd. thp inexorable judge Itefore whom wrong doers quail and hy whom crime is kept down, and the' stipreme creator of publicity und transmitter of pub- | lie opinion Is the nowspuper. "Reputable publishers jtnd editors take no pleasure In material that Is ugly or rcp<‘Reut. Lite is alter r ate sunshine and shadow. The new s ot-per Is .like that. It is the mirror, the voice and the Interpreter of the people us they fight the battle j “It* duty to to picture und ex- : press the* buttle ia that, while omit-! ting nothing eHscutl.il, to the welfare, of the group and printing nothing i that ueetllcssly hurts an Individual. f Che^lield^^ smokers don’t change ’ with the m00n... ■« , ' . „ but watch how other smokers a r^J are changing to Chefterjield! FOR THE BEST 3 tr OF GOOD REASONS Q i: |£. ' milk ms// ! It wi'.l make overy man proud ot j himself and tils community hud fortl-l fy In him the determination to go on to better things." . NAKED 44MIC WARDEN 3; O | RALEIGH. Dec. 7—(/P)—David P. : Wake. Shull* Mills, Watauga county. | ha* been named deputy game aud | ftsh commissioner of the second diu -1 trlct, according to au unnouncement today by Wade H. Phillips, direc tor of the Department ot Conserva tion and Development. Deputy Commissioner Wake succeds J. E. resigned:. Included In the second district are Allegheny* Ashe, Avery. Caldwell, Rprke. Mc- Downtl. Rutherford, Huny*. Wilkes. Watagua. and Yancy cmiutles. * _i_ 3_ THY FOR FNIMKANCK * RECORD DETROIT, Dec 7—OP)—Edward T. Sckluc and William 8. Brock, round the world filers, will leuve the Ford jlrport here at seven o'clock this r> , d morning in the Pride of Detroit, for ftaytonp, Fla., where they will a" •in.it 1 n new endurance record. The 11 tors | plan to stay over night In Cincinnati (,'tnd reach Daytona friday RHEUMATISM While in Francs with the American Army I ob ulned u noted French pre scription for the treatment of Rheu matism and Neuritis. I have this to thousands wi b wonderful rn | suite. The prescription cost me noth ing, 1 ask nothing for it. I will nmll it If you will send me your address. A poa ul will bring Jt. Write today. I PAI L. CASE, Dept. F-200, Rrocktou, Mass. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 8,1 | A PIMPbY SKIN NEEDS SULPHUR »»0 »•*»•, M Taq Hhr, Im BUs Breaks Out ■ ■ ** 1 Any breaking out of th* skin en i face, n*ck, arms or body to over r ' coma quickly fay applying Ment'bo- Eulphur, Th« pimples sesra to .dry right up and go sway, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found t* take the place ot sulphur as a pimpl* j remover. It to harmlsa sand toexpen-! sire. Just ask any druggjpt fdF a small jar of Rowlto Atentho-Sulph'ur, % o’clock this aftcraooo the defense re»t«;d. „ I 'The case to closo to the Jury stage but there was some delny when tbe state asked an ud.tournmcut until to-1 u.orrow morning vrhcn rebutUl testp nony will be jrtoen. Neither defend, ant took the witness stand. The frail mother of tbe dead Sher iff, walking with a crutch and assis ted by a daughter aud grand daugh ter, tcok the stand to defend the two. j She asserted there had never bceu j any discord between Willi* and hto ( wife and that tbe friendship of Mrs. j Wliy* and Townshcnd, who the state! ha* alleged were too friendly, had!' no hing improper In it. *—*v.' ; ''' ' ■■ ■ CbMING SiM’MSJI*} OPERA HOUSE, Mon., Tue& and Wed* “I h*ee perfect confidence la my said Hn, Julia Hollis Willis, 75 year* old mother qf the dead mad. Asdisted to the stand by her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Blaae* imgarne. and grand daughter 'Hi** Rnsle Kills, sho told the jury in a rentls voice that she knew Bam Wil lis, trusted Henry Towushcnd, his war time friend implicitly. She told the court that when the younger nremaa was arrested she personally summon ed an attorney to defend har. North State—Msur.-Tue*. * t daKKo vXfC ■" Dunk . £ M$Y » thocol.u, _
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