ells Grads
he tan loot at the fim.be i
i my wish pride 'I built Jut
But for all that teaching ti a glori
ous, even holy profession. It hai
reward* and satisfactions that no
other calling offer* and that can
not be meaaured In dollar* or In
public acclaim or In the pomp and
circumetance* of office. Saint Paul
broke with the upbringing of hi*
youth, but he never forgot that he
had sat at the feet of a great teacb
You will have the golden oppor
tunity to quicken and furniib the
mind*, of children, to enable their
thoughts, to lhape their characters,
to fix the course of- their live*. To
your work there I* a touch of im
mortality. When you build purpoie
perception and stamina Into a
child, you build tomething that
endures for hi* lifetime and I*
transmitted for his children a*
their inheritance from a cultured
To those of you who are enter
ing the teaching profession I ex
tend my heartiest congratulations
and my sincerest commendation,
and my warm personal thank* a* a
private citizen of North Carolina.
You have, I truly believe, selected
the moat beneficent, the most
genuinely utiifying, even the
nobleit of all secular professions.
May the Lord who gave to human
ity the Greatest of All Teachers
bless you in your work!"
Dr. W. H. Plemmons, president
of Appalachian State Teachers
College, who presided at the exer
cises, announced that the senior
claas at Ms last meeting yesterday
had elected as permanent officers
the following: Billy Ray Soflcy of
Mocksvllle, president; John Maur
ice Lovett of Miller* Creek, vice
president; Betty Huffman of Mar
lon, secretary; and Margaret Good
man of Union, S. C., treaaurer. On
behalf of the senior claas, Mr. Sot
ley presented to Dr. Plemmons for
the college the first contribution
the college had ever received to
ward the establishment of a living
endowment. In addition to a check
of <187.90, the seniors pledged
$1,114 to be paid to this purpose
before the end of the next school
year. This living endowment Is to
be used to make it possible for
worthy and needy students who
wish to become teachers to attend
Appalachian State Teachers Col
lege. Dr. Plemmons cslled this
gift "one of the most momentous
steps this institution has ever
taken."
Students who graduated with
honors were as follows: Magna
eum laude ? Helen Davis Brown,
Huntarsville; Mildred Laney Black
burn, Maiden; Sarah Dean Uddle,
Jefferson; Juanita Harrell, Bakers
ville; and Ruth Carolyn Harmon,
i UacotaUm. Cum laud*? WUma j
, Christine rotter. Miller. Creek; j
John Maurice Lovette, Milters 1
Crook; Bobby Loo Myers. Hays;
fhrifht frtitCT-1
P"
Lucy Betty Barker. Elkin; Peg
Cy Jane Harrison, Denton; Carolyn 1
June Leftwieh, Lenoir; ,
Coffey. Hudson; Nancy Loo Sni
dor, Eaglo Springs; Martha Cuthrio
Hmphill, Morgan ton; Alverte
Eunice Houston, Kssriaburg; Loan
Ksye Watu, Morganten; J an too
Swift Fraley. Room; Margaret Cot
art Hartmon. MMMMMnShMM
Loan Heid, Moorteville; Mary Juno
bhoota. Laurel Springs; Betty Jane
Brown, Rod Springs; Gwen Thomp
son Cail ton, Lenoir;
George C. Carter, Jr.. Boone;
Margaret Jane Goodman. Union,
S. C.; Doris Ann Vanco, Boone;
David Wood Barrett, Amherat, Vs.;
Edward Barry Ruth, High Point;
Helen rianeot Sisk, Bessemer City;
j Franklin Turner Widenhouae, Con
cord; Julia Ann Host, Charlotte;
I Iris Irms Tsnner, Elk Park; Mar
! tha Jesn Templeton, Boone; Joan
ette Willis, Lawndsle; Elisabeth
Carolyn Bare, Jefferson; Shirley
Sbarpe Campbell, Kannapolis;
Dorothy Mae Eadot, Catawba; Opal
Christine Elliott, Marble; Betty
Jean Emmett, Gastonia; Bonnie
Inex Godfrey, Marion; Shirley
Crabtree Hall. Winston-Sslem;
Msrjorie Carter KmschwiU, Mars
Hill; Ruby Jean Lowia, Creston;
: Peggy Lee Long, Charlotte; Cllffo
! gene PUkinton, Lenoir; Grotta
I Woolen Price, Jonetville; Jscqua
> line Richardson. Lllesvllle; Jo Nell
| Starnes, Monroe; Margaret Crsw
: ley Thurman, Boone; Doris Eu
- Uen la Wall, Spindale;
; Nsncy Catherine Caldwell, Char
lotte; Ila Louise Church, Millers
Creek; Eugenia Ruth Davis, Bilt
more; Doris Duncan Edwards,
Cliffside; Abby June Gibson; Eli
sabeth Jane Holden, Monroe; Mary
Frances Martin, SUtesville; EUins
Mae Weaver, Crasty Creek; Nelda
Peterson Wilson, Burntville.
Bachelor of science degrees
were swarded to 198 and master
of arts degrees to 27.
So litis Is
New York
r (continued tram pace tour)
"kfil4rand goods and on them war*
label* giving the prices. Then It
turned out that thii waa 6nt of the
discount houses which are growing
fast her*, and that the secret of
their big business activity was
simply lower prices.
We saw the Broadway play
which has Just opened here, "The
Lovers" by Leslie Stevens, pre
sented at the Martin Beck Theater
by the Playwrights' Company, and
were quite impresaed by it Like
Henry Adams, It takes you back to
the 12th Century for the portrayal
of great truths that are as sensible
as they are today. A knight takes
the young bride of one of hia pea
sants away from her husband on
their wedding night ? because he
wanted her and had the legal right
of such possession. The problems
which follow, theh uman and ec
clesiastical reactions which al
though sad are alao moving, all
furnish a very entertaining even
ing in the theater.
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control flea beetles in tobacco and
gardens.
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Tweetsie
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VM their UW-WM to IMM?
bar Tweetsie* put. others to see
her for (he first tim?. but all to
cheer and ippliud bcr
Plenty of music and MtcrUii
mmt w** wpptttd lor tkfl hour
long prof urn by the Lenoir Rhyue
College Band, the Hickory High
School Band, the Boom High
School Band, television cowboy
Fred Kirfey, and the "Twilight***,"
a "oca I group of young ladle* from i
Charlotte.
It waa Tweetsie'* big day.
As she came to ? atop at the
trackside platform, studenta from
various high schools in the ansa i
stopped from her Ipad coach ?reae- :
ed in costumes fashionable in the
IMO's, so the little vintage choo
choo would feel right at home.
Tweetsie got her start back in
MM. but was put out of service
when the 1M0 floods washed away 1
the tracks between Boone and
Johnson City, Tenn.
Then, about three years ago, a
group of Virginians bought the
little train and used her to carry
excursion passengers over a one
mile stretch of the Shenandoah
Central Railroad. The venture
didn't pay, so Tweetsie was put
up for sale again. ,
Gene Autry, the cowboy star, put
In a bid and wanted to take her
to Hollywood, but the deal fell
through, and Tweetsie was finally j
bought by Mr. Robbins.
Introduced by Hickory Mayor
Donald S. Menzies, Governor Hod
1 '
|M Mid T?sUis would prow, to
be a big tourist attraction, and
uid then VI tour things Mar*
Carolinian* caa concentrate oo to
promote touriat business la the
Mat* ? good food, comfort and hos
pitality, friendl tneaa, and cteanlt
He aald that tw eapects North
Carolina to develop a bffliow dxt
lar tourist trade in the near fu
ture.
He praised those who had pro
moted the TweeUte project and
urged everyone to help it as much
u possible os a true enterprise
basis.
Israel Is reported to have applied 1
(or a $75,000,000 loan from the I
United States Export-Import Bank j
It would bo spent for water do- 1
velopment
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FOR SALE ? Going buaineu ? gift fhop and apartment houie,
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separately or together. Located Linville Road, Blowing Hock.
Terms if needed.
LAKE SITE AND WOODED MOUNTAIN LOTS? Located 2 milea
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STONY FORK? 8 milea from Deep Gap, TO acres tt cleared, 8
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GOOD 4-BEDROOM HOUSE, full basement, lot 100x180. Lo
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BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM HOUSE, 4 bedrooms, large living room, ?
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with 9 acres land alt cleared, with fruit trees, raaberry
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* way No. 421.
NEW RESTAURANT FULLY EQUIPPED with new exponent
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421 about 6 milea west of Boone.
LOCATED Vt MILE WEST OF BOONE on highway 421. Good
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baaement, forced hot water heat. 8 acres land. Priced to
sell.
GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, bath, steam heat, large lot, located
on Howard Street near college, price, <8,800.
2 APARTMENTS, completely furnished, in brick buUding with '
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY? Good brick 10-room house, with 4
room double garage apartment. Located on Water Street
Priced for quick sale.
GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE, bath, with 4 acres land, located on
Junalusks Road. Price 16,800.
APARTMENT OR ROOMING HOUSE-located on corner lot at
Oak and Pine Streets, near College. Apartment over garage.
Priced to sell.
VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS juit off Blowing Rock
Highway near the peerfield road.
FOR SALE ? 10 acre farm, good 6 room house, bath, hot air heat,
basement, new chicken house 15'xflC and tobacco base. Lo
cated Deerfield road near Boone. Immediate poeseaaion.
NEW S-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE? Bath, attached garage, fire
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WOODLAND DRIVE? New S-bedroom brick houae, two ceramic
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CHOICE BUILDING LOTS? N?w development? Highland Av
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GOOD S-Room STONE HOUSE, two hatha, large lot Located
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Priced for qijlek sale.
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