$150 the Year in Advance in th^?Rinty Sylva, N. C. Thursday, November 17,1927 $2.00 the Year in Advance Outside County ii Lyme op?ns WITH BIG PARADE The new Lyric Theatre Sylva's ,u.^est moving picture house, opened last Friday, showing "The Big Pa rade,'' and it is said that the larg est crowd of people that ever saw u moving picture in Jackson county witnessed the eight showings of the pin Parade. Mr. Harry Buchanan, owner of the new theatre surprised the-people by lu'vitijr something not advertised. He secured the services of Joseph De Nanlo's orchestra from Asheville for the two days wftile The Big Parade was being shown, adding much to the iiiipressivencss of the picture. The new Lyric, just completed, is )said to be One of the best moving pic ture theatres in North Carolina and is equipped with every hpodern con venience and appliance tdi be found in any motion picture house. The building of brick has a (front of North Carolina marble anHv presents a most impressive appearance. Inside the finishing and fixtures are as handsome as can be found. The thea- j tre seats 410 people and is equipped with the best of three Spring, leath er-upholstered opera chairs. A steam heating system has been installed as has an air cooling system, making j the theatre comfortable in all kinds' oi weather. The stage is ftted up for] presentation of plays and vaudeville. Another most attractive feature is the installation of a Wurlitzer organette to furnish the music. This instrument plays either organ or piano pieces, and can be played either by hand or rolls. People from all parts of West ern North Carolina who came to Syl va tor the opening picture were high in their praise of Sylva and the pic ture houses of the town. * MRS. LEWIS CANNON DIES Mrs. Lewis Cannon passed on at the home of her father at Cullowhee, about noon ysterday, after a protract cd illness. Mrs. Cannon, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wike, of Cullowhee, taught in the schools of Jackson county until her marriage to Mr Cannon, about two years ago. She was a young woman of unusual charm, and had a large num ber ot friends in various parto of this county. Early in the spring she became unwell and went to South Carolina for a visit with her sister, Mrs. I). E. Peek, hoping to recover ber health; but while there she be ?ame worse, and returned to Cul lowhee where she spent the last months of her life, an invalid. She is survived by her husband, Lewis Cannon, of Dillsboro, her fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wike, of Cullowhee, a number of sifr. tors, one brother, Mr. G. T Hampton, ot Ohio, and a large number of other relatives and friends. The funeral will be held at t(i? Cullowhee Methodist church, this af ternoon, nnd will be conducted by Dr. S. ,If. Hilliard, of Asheville, a former pastor of Mrs. Cannon. Term Marriages ? / i? BuSell, Los# An-' Gdes, says the divorce evil is #0 gr<*t it is time to try fi*?#*** term" marriages?which could be renewed at the end of that perio4 JJ? both parties were MtiiW. __ .j WELFARE MEETING IN WAYNESVTLLE TOMORROW Tbe Western District Welfare As sociation will hold an all day meet ing, in the Masonic Temple, in ; WaynesviHe, tomorrow, beginning at 10 ;3D. It is expected that a large num ber of interested people will attend,! and that welfare workers from all ftsrts of North Carolina will be pres ent. 'Y. ?? ? The program follows: i 10:30 to 11:00 Registration \ Devotional Rev S. R. Crockett Mnsic by High School Orchestra Address of Welcome?H. A. Osborne Presidents Address Roll Call By Counties 11:00 to 12:30 Economic Value of Welfare Work in Rural Counties? Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson Discussion. Welfare Work as Related to Public Health Dr. Sams 12:30 to 1:30 Luncheon ? Mas onic Temple. AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 to 2:00 Report of Nominating Comrtitti-c 'Value of Publicity in Welfare Work ?Dan Tompkins Music 2:00 to 2:30 Financing County Wel fare Work, Miss ifary Frances Camp 2:30 to 3:00 Church and Welfare V