r GOLFERS LOG CABIN BUILT BY BOY SCOUTS The Rov Scouts of Murpln. under fli reef ?on of Rev. Howard P. Powell. Scout Master. .111^ Dale Vff. Assistant. have erected a log cabin on top of the hill across Lake Midwav. The Scouts erected the eahin thi- Keek ? eut all lops, peeled and }v?m oA flip roof wa? pn* on the hiiildinc Wednesdav. the doors and windows are expected to he eut and the huildinz floored h\ the lat ter Mart of the week. \ corner -tone laving was held at thr site of the eahin when it? con struction was started, and the sneak ers included Mayor Harry P. Coop er. Lion President W. M. Fain. Mr?. Warren. Welfare Superintendent. . Powell and two Girl Scouts. Edna Patton ant Grace Rcll. Th* G?rl Seoul s and mothers of ihr Rov Seouls served dinner a la picnic style one dav thi- week, and the Scouts Claim that it w as "sum dinner." T'?- -ite <>f the eahin was donated l?v Hampton Brothers, who also do nated the lo?is and the services of a trap* for logins purposes. The lumber in the building was donated I" Cooper and Davidson. The cracks of the eahin will he filled with ce ment. and W. M. Fain Grocery Corn Mr v donates the cement. T|io hovs will clean off and lienu tifv the quaitcr acre lot of the eahin. setting out shruhherv apd flowers, and limn." the walks and driveway with nehhles. The Scouts have challenged the 1 ions Club for a contest of athletic f"ats and stunts on Julv Fourth, and ihe Lions have accepted. NEWS BRIEFS The Yellow Rird. the French air plane an^ its three French aviator? with their stowaway, an American voii'h. landed safely in northern ^nain Friday nip:ht aftc a non *"np flight from the United Sfate?. The French m^n we'e forced down vithin ISO miles of their native land when their gas supply pave f" The aviators continued their flight to Paris Sunday where a *ann r^eption was waiting for "rv?. This was the first French ""plane to cross the North Atlan-. ',p in either direction. Arthur Schreihcr. stowaway was blamed Machine its poal. .He was warmlv deceived hv th? French people, al t^onch he had endangered tlv lives ?f the airmen in his daring fete. BRYSON CITY. Tune IS.? Effie ^avis. 18 year old danshter of ^harl?? Davi?. confessed her** todav killinc of her father. She said that she fired three shots into his bead after he had threatened her ai]d other members of f lie family *ith a knife. She and her two sis placed the body in a boat and rowed to the middle of Cbeoah Lake the Little Tennessee River where "iv easd the bodv into th water and 8aw it quickly sink out of sipht. A of rocks was used to weicht the down. The girl will be tried during the term of Swain C.ountv Superior Court beginning July 27. Tom Evans, and Mts. Harry ^ergU9on motored to Atlanta Friday To Teach In Murphy Schools Next Year \. B. Scroggs, Science teacher in the Hayesville High School for the past two years has been elected principal of the Murphy High School He will take up his duties there when school opens this fall. While Mease, son of Mr. and M:s. ' Mease, who taught in the Elf ?hool last year has been elected on the faculty of the Murphv school. Engagement Of Miss Ethel Walker Is Announced Here Sister Of Mrs. F rrel To Wed Edward K. Sfaplr of Orlando. Fla. Of in'erest in social circles of Western North Carolina is the an nouneemrn* ??f the engagement and approac hing marriage of Mif^Tthel \\ alker. daughter of Mrs. l?eorge W alker and the la*e Senator Walker. ! ?la ^i??. of Orlando. Fla. The news of the engagement wa< disclosed at a buffet supper eiven l?\ M*-. and Mrs. C. S. Freel brother ' and sifter of the bride-elect, at their home here Thursday when a feu i close friends were assembled. Miss W alker is a member of the facullx of the David Millard high | >*ho??l. She has a charming per sonality and a sincere and unassum ^ ????* manner. She is a graduate of Queens College. Charlotte, has also attended Columbia University at \e\% ^ ork City, and the I niversitv of California and has traveled :il '-'v?d extensively. The bride-elect comes from one ? ?f Western North Carolina's most prominent pioneer fanv'ies. Her ?io?her is a member of the Demo cratic State executive committee and scived for several vears as 1 viie chairman. Her father the late Senator Walker, whose I constructive work in the upbuilding of this section of the sta'e is well l?>own to those identified w ith ; Western North Carolina. Her erand | m??,her. Ma* caret Scott Walker, a i relative of General Vi infield Scott. ; was prominent in pioneer days in j her native count Mr. Slagle received hi* education at the University of North Carolina. He is a prominent business man of Oilando. Fla.. benig a proprietor , and treasurer of the Walk-Over ?t*?re j of Orlando and Miami. The marriage which is scheduled to take place in the earlv sun ns*'r. will be a simple service attended onlv by relatives and close friends. The couple will reside in Orland ? Canton Enterprise. I NEW CAMPS BUILT AT LAKE CARROL In the development and improve ment of the Lake Carroll property j by the owners Messrs. Frank Her ' bert and Fd Cuitis, two additional ramp houses have been completed. This now gives three nice comfort able hnildings for campers on the property. These buildings are lo cated and constructed so that they make an ideal place for one who love? to camp in the woods by swift running streams. Near one of the camp buildings has been constructed a nice bathing pool. The water supply for this pool rushes down over huge rocks for a distance of 100 feet or more and is clear and cold. A natural shower bath is af forded at this place where the water dashes over the rocks. Numbers of people have taken ad vantage of the good fishing to be had at the lake. Bream and bass are the fish to be caught. Mr. Harry Ferguson returned to Indianapolis, Ind.T Monday after ^pending a few days with his wife at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mis. T. S. Evans. BODIES OF THREE VICTIMS IN CRASH ARE TAKEN HOME Two Men And M Oman Meet Death In Plane A ear U ilmington WILMINGTON. June 9.? Bodies of Colonel John A. Hambleton of Baltimoic. and Mr. and Mr?. J. Von Der Heeyden of Flushing. L. I., kil led in the crash of their monoplan" near New Hanover county airfield j yesterday, tonight were being taken | to their homes for funeral services ! and burial tomorrow. The body of Colonel Hambleton. who was \ iee president of the Pan- ! \ine;ican Airways Corporation -and ( of Hambleton and Company. Balti- I more bankers, was accompanied to ! Baltimore by his widow and her 1 father, George B. hlliott of il mington. president of the Atlantic Coast Lint' railroad. The bodies of \ on Der Heyden and his wife are to be received in New York tomorrow by his father, j L. F. Yon I)e> He\den. The young er Yon Der Heyden was a director of sales promotion for the Consolidat j ed Instrument Company of New ^ oi k. which owned the plane in which the three crashed. Colonel Hambleton was on his wax here to join his wife, who was | visiting her parents, when the acci dent occurred. Observe! s at the air I nort said tlv pbne suddenlv went in?? a nose dive from a h^?aht of j 1(10 feet. Whether Colonel Hamble j ?nn or \ an n.?r Hevden was p?lo* . iivr t!*- h;?? wrt ""biown. Both were experienced pilots and the plane Ir.id dual control*. ? h'l. Not" ( rlonel Hambleton. j ? ? f -t-red In in i|ii< article was -it one t?mc interested in th ? old Wrhi?in?r Company, later the Cherokee Com oai \ . and now the Tri-Count\ Lum ber Com pan v. His interest and th" interest of his companv. Hambleton and Com pan v. Were sold to the Tri (.ount\ Lumber Companv some time ago. ) Baptist Sunday School | Convention At Andrews On Fifth Sunday In June The Western \or?h Carolina R""*ist Sunday School Convention j will m e#?? with the Andrews ch'irch ; on the fifth Sunda' in Tunp whifK is Time 30th. according to announce ment this week bv General Super intendent W. 4 daws. The B. Y. P. V. will meet and hold s#??cjnn jomtlv with the S??n dav School \ssociation. holdng ?l-'Mr r?1f?e*'n?r before thss*on ory Society; there are twenty-four members, and twenty of these are active. The president is the wife of the denoj agent: the vice nresiden1 the wife of a local preacher: and the recording secretary i ?? a teacher in an important school. The Meth odist Church is small, hut the peo ple who belong ar.? highly respect ed in the community. It is said that this is the result of the nfluence of one woman. D. Dede, who has lifted high the standard of Christianity and Protestantism. The meetings of. this society are held ?non##*?v ai"**r T-"."t?sday evening prayer service. They are always held iu the church, and visi tors often attend. There is a chil d'en's society having a membership of twelve and a babv div??i^i of fourteen members. Miss Epps says of this visit: "It was. indeed, a sat l-f "*"? visit with these Chri?ti*r. worn. ho are eager to le better ?? \ on this w .J the joy *ng with the dis;r?ct secretary .o visit in eight different homes. It was good to be there. I.EGION TO HAVE JULY 4 PROGRAM The American Legion will spon sor a program ?>f f i ? ? 1 ? I da\ sports ind two baseball games at Murphv hi .1 nl v 1th. in co-operation >vith In- Bov Scouts. Lions Club and the local Baseball Club. Th?. field day sport? will he h?Id in the morning lietween the Bov Scouts and the Lions Club. the Scouts having challenged the Lions lo a number of athletic stunts. A name of baseball between the Cher okee Indians and Murphy will take place at 2 < /clock in the afternoon. The Indians wil lalso play a real Indian ball game. A tentative program is being woiked out bv tin* Legion. and no doubt other features will lie added a? th?? plans for the celebration de velop. The legion i* looking forward to a bin dav on the Fourth, and are asking that their friends come to town and help enjoy the fun. HONOR ROl! I-OH M\TH MONTH Ml'RPHY SCHOOL Below is a li-t of the punils ??r 'he Murphv School who were neither absent nor tardv during the ninth school month of the vear inst clos ed. and who made a mark of at least nercent on each subiect studied. First Grade (Mrs. Sipe) Billv HnrneH. Jan'es Wood. l?*rrv Mal lonee. Horace R????sev. Oonnie An derson. Mary Katherine Axley, Ma?*v Franc*** *M1. Ruth Sneed, Hf'He M.ie Min^haw. F?rst fVi's. Crj?nt ) F.dna Hall. Anna Barbara H;??h?*n. Rub\ TownsonN \anv?' Katj^ Hunt. Porter Thomas. Oscar Kirk land. Fred Johnson. Jr. Lakes Hamp ton. Second Grade (Miss Leila Hayes I Dennis II unsucker. Second Grade (Miss Clara Mc Combs I Melba Bruce, Lee Clayton, Sarah Sword. Sarah Witherspoon, Fliza Carter. Frank Baker. I^onaicf Ramsay, Hrold Wells. Hubert Wells. Third Grade I Miss McCombs) Mildred Gentry. Moselle Moore. Dennis Barnett. Guindle Hamby. Pearlie Kephart. Third Grade (Mrs. Beil I T.eon Axlev. Gaines Elk in*. B. J. Fish. Richard Howell. lark Hunt. John Jordan. Frances Christopher. Rebec ca Hall. F.dith Harben. Christine Howell. Fourth Grade Sword) El len Cooper Axley. Edith Carroll. Verhie Mae Anderson. Katherine r"'f;in. Paulino Dalrvmple. Ruth Hampton. Blanch** Grant. Wilson Palmer. G^or^c Ta*o Williamson. Fourth Grade (Miss Flla Mc Combsl Frances Dickey. Katherine Keenc. Bill Hampton. J. O. Hens lex . Marion Butt. Ann Hill. Eliza beth Franklin. Euffene Johnson, Alice Kirhy. James Birchfield. Fifth Grade (Miss Hood) Anna Mae Henslev. Anna Mae Palmer. Marv Robinson. Jennie Lee Sp;via, D. H. Bovd. J. Merritt Crowe. Tru man Hinshaw. Sixth G^ade I Miss Triplett) Be.i Gartrell. Ernest Hawkins. Pearl Ba ker. Robbie Williamson. Irene Ram sav. Arietta Ramsav. Seventh Grade (Miss McFather) Marv W itherspoon. Maida Ramsav, Evelvn Crisp. Grace Wills Bell. Tenth Grade (Miss Polattv) Eve lyn Warren. Eleventh Grade (Miss Bailey) Fthel Davis. Meile Davis. Ths week I am gonig to visit in Olvmnia.'" P-ohahlv the most important work being done bv*the Woman's Missionary Council is that of giving help and encouragement to women of other lands as they learn how to ?<*rve in the Christian Church. Thev are as timid and hesitating as were our own women sixty vears ago. This is a real working together.