losevelt Was RoyalIL Welcomed By Jackson'. firing Tho?& ? J, t,i ciii^ ox JackdM ^,?(^1.1 <* 'u l""jJ '*u .i? 1 w "? 1 .?liMi.il ;.i a?"* :.ou"'? i>r'^a c,U .svlv.. Tlw t!ly ->?j *?? ullU'ltt'4. l>f anJ tiiijw ?? '*c ?^suww, Men*""1'4 >s ? ,tt.l W'"? ;l'" 1 Wu an ,.{i r, wi ll ?h? top rfcite iloas* ?? 'i '-.viva, !.?? ?f-?l ????""h0"r: ?*? ?w ?* :ri *1 ?:,! I.. 1! l''0" ^ "w J"'"* a* U jjjfi ^;x^?.u:vp. Ac-'OSS ilw vv); ' ami bl ie lu? ^ ?? \? .??itiii*' ii' i'fvci L,BeitfW.-. oi itic Ikr** ^jeK-oiiu'. oilier* chipptil j^or thn-'v [lu'iv hut* llUc rii|e othti^ u'*' s0 luU ol w ihi\v ?e-n uimW? 10 '1l" :t "u,Vl\ . ^ uiunn..^ "ho Ihm.jjU- be Minto Sy -.i, and I'> -w? ^ sU"i'tis '*e?e p?"?wl pnutp 01 - 'i J W baUlf's' ^u, mind i-uged and w-gttu by Uvi fktr, ivr tli.' Lwiem iiai.u lokta, uuiil u ltu tie couui) US Irip. ISchoui ciiiidjfn BAl-H* b xuute, t't'ir id iu'tfuwii' iluij nations uiid ae^r 111 ^ t IU etnplo)]6M o? tw iaUM^i waSylva ?v?.re o u' by the ij ViWIilu.. Cor?*rvaliou iwupuuts ?i:, d x\ option . WuiimosH ai' Jh'.'Lsoii tfa.'.n i kMimU ' l people* lioiu fcttUu hud tU'. ,f-il OUL tO gU'C, ^ Booiksel"; .kiiii at *v? ry *k?e ;iiuv k j/? ople, '.?ic car v.u:- uouglil '.u H in o?*.i?v ;1u?i u>: iipfc'b', '?Wisui til l ed '.be .?tate at ?liiup, whuiv iiiu'iy p?'o lusttlk ?iu in t':c l'aik ^?Iroiu Stvv..,aud trip l'1 ^'.oiLii^;u..ii's Dome, wh-1\. 'W wat, u? l itu and ';ht ^ ^ iiu par y liy tho \lltilU ^ Service. 'I'.itii.s hat; Uvii ithfrchv Un) C C. ? iAh ' ^R-siclcut w:i<- tin;ii?d vo uli '"'Author. A-. Lit w a.i *ruvtl th<> balsr.'n forests iiuni l^iltetoi),a uil ?toru earu-, ttW0Be remaiki d Uiat ue ele* '^playiuglKil *.i tho Clutf. ^Pmuing raiu io!iow: l. The ( mid il t clouds swept tite Louie. Hut soon ibc -Thft clom'i lifted, as a en Jv re ^ H-iead before ';h.: 6 resiAen- an u\ve-iusp,T ma'ta >-t panorama of :?of ^"^ne? mouuiuu a :d s?w?v-!rrM ,v''k' *tiM>?. >, ? ^'Oudfcriul u jig I Wtt I itul slMnl ??? S ,ll.v>' > l,u |?, QUALLA (By Mjty J. K TwrrellV Many Qualla folks went to the uigbway, Wednesday, i^o see Prej. ilottt RoowveR. An ice cream aad box Bupvn r wua given at the school building, Wed nesday evening. Misses Mary Penland and Betiy Sua CaiJioy of Bethel wore guests of >lis3 Mary Emma Ferguson Suiiduy. Mr. Leo McLaugliJiu of WVJunfc .ouf Mr. and Mrs. I'.ank Myers, of i, alitomila, and Mr. end Mrs. Charles Myers, of Florida, visited a; Air. J v.*. Johiwon's and Mi. C. M. .;ifit WWk. Mr. and Mrs. T.W. .McLau^hlir vis t.ed relatives in Asfieville, S i? day. Miu Weaver Fro-Maun gave a bitfiii . ay reception in honor of* Mi. L(:c ..iwidon of Eukft, who with Mrs Lou on is bisitiing their parents, Mr. and irs. K. Howell ? and ceboi^tv'stivcs, Mr. J. K. Messer is vifcitin;, rel.v a es ia Detroit, Mich. .Mis. J. W. Cathay, who has bc.n ?ek tor sevtjifal day*, is imp-oving. Miss Mary Noweli of Bethel speiu (,'iie week end with Mrs. G. U. Martin. Mrs. D. M. Shut*/ called on Mr*, esuie Worley. Mi,S3 Etta Kinsland has gone to her .?hool near Miucton. ~'r Mr. Howell Cooper of Rome, (la., is v isiting relatives. Mit>a Ruth Ferguson with u parly >C friends from Canton called Mv. l'. H. Ferguson's, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. L Hyadrti and M.\ ud Mrs. Enwium Catbey a'/.ended ? ?-,v , Wfffisss m V ioou. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Oi.von ot marker's Creek visited Mrs. Laura ..uyder, Wednesday. Mr. and Mx* W. H. Iloylv talloti c Mr. K. Howell's ilitotvi itolcn and O^lia Howe.'! _uK'd ou All's. W. Ai. lloj le. AT THE BAPTiZi CHOitOIi 6unday bchool y A>. i'reaclimg service* . i a. m and 3l m. \Bapti?t Training l.iuon, 7 p. m. 'i ho pastor, itev. ii. M. JiocuttJ ho bxu been away conductmg t'. re tval, will return t)i<> lutter part of ue week and will ,i?aduet r>te fr ets, Sunday. AU thoso not atro ;ding *ervice.< iiiewbeiro in town, and visitors are' ordially inviled 'to "ht-se ser\ eea. EPS1C0PAL SERVICES Rev. Goo. Lemuel Granger, Keot>r. St. John's Episcopal Chuich, Syl ?vn. e. Sunday Service. 9:30 A. M. Holy Conimun.cn an J | .ermon. St. David's church, Cullowbe. H A. M. Holy Communion wd ser-| aton. All moat cordially invited to these I rviccs. e-' incident wont to W ;?ne?villo Can >n and Asheville. "lie next day he; ,'ioroeded to Charlotne, where he nd ! reased tho Green Pasiuros Rally ;tr < unged by Young D /nocratic organ za* ions. He stopped in Gasarnia to ?ay a visit to the crippled t hilclr^i i the Orihopedic H/isital. With the Presides, wero his son, ohn Roosevelt, his secretary, C/?. ?larvin Mclntyre, Gc\. Hill .'IcAlis sr of Tennessee, Sjtii>tor Moivih". Governor and Mrs. El rinyhaus, Sca tter Reynolds, Miss j'.nnoes Eeynoiis ?iobert R. Reynolds, ???., Congvessin-ui ^'bulon Weaver, Zebu'on Weavei, Jr. fam?? G. Stikeleather J. G. St'.ir. ieaih^r, Jr., Ed. Crump, National < ommittoeman from Tennossce, ot' er notables, and an youu^ army of ne ? d ? | paper reporters and secret seivui uiea. The Tojineasee Highway PaVol e >n duciod the Presidcii* "io tlij S^Rit line. From there he *vas esorted to Cliarloile by . the ;North Carol i:a ! Highway Patrol under eommand of : t'apt Beb Farmer, and Serjeant V,'. i W. Stone, of Syiva . o' Franklin E&feno Roosevelt ' J |Tfr srr-t** . ? ; . S + THE PRESIDENT WAS HERE WEDNESDAY! bYLVA CHILD SHAKES PRESIDENT'S HARD lx mis iSckstein, .Jr. and granfLoh t.i Mr. and Mrs. E. L. WiKon, was ?lie only person v. l.t. shook huiid* wkh tho President of the United Slutes while he was in Sylva. Wed nesday. When tho Presidential paty waj oularing the lowe:* end oi Alain JltflMi^.ihe child'a father stepped whh th* in hi* ao-ms. President li^tk^l a "Brow! IMfle, grasped and shook it, us ho; " BIG JOURNAL GETS PRAISE A grent deal of praise and apprtc' ation of vhe l>ig edition of tht Jou u nl welcoming President H?.ose\?*lt e President^; | parly, and to the ne v>pnper cores pondents for the bi*; (Kailies and na tional and internatioval new ; ugor cies. THE SP0R1S MILL (Ily liuerh A-llison) Athletic doings in Jackson county aro rcftiher s!pw sut this time of the year .since Sylva High is th> only ichool to put out i football team, tint I. will, endeavor o summarize th^ activities at the various school. The Sylva High Hurricane under direction of Coach Leonard Huff if being whipped napidly inii? sh.ipo to ho ready for the opening g.rnj ef the season with Wayncsville High at Wuynesvill j on September 18. The Hurricane team is nac up t?> pnr so far, but wh improve >: fore the season is over. About 3 > hoys pre pracl icing t nch day on High school squad, several of the?i letter men. The latter men .are us fol lows: Wilson, Snyder, Cook, and Sumner, backs; Dillaid .and Bryson, ends; O'Kelley and Ensley, unciiwn, Painter, center. Several new ra*n are in itliero fighting every day .and will probably give the veterans some trouble beforo positions "are tilled. Two men luive oome out ^h's fo* fbis year's squad "that ? hoald improve it if they come up to their *orm?r rcoords. The new meu -are; Jo-lhom as, a former Sylva High school half back, and "P present tli.- Webs!er Hibi stu lenta aro carrying on pHv^rounl1 Activities that include softba^I. boRi/l Unll, taiftl Ikoree sho?>>. The Webster re undar direction of Mr ichman, principal ?>! f.i o r. Buchanan will be asiisted1 *)K by Bnrch Allison. Pros * winning baSke.bail teams ' jaUlletes Lave relcaued ool je pis minair&l ifi lh^near future to raise limds for playground grid I aLbbtic equipment. CULLOWHEE Bi -h: The Cullo whee .school, bad aui upenel yet, tiieroore, not much is known aboi* its yilhly.ic program * for the coming 3 ear. (iLEXVlLLE Higl;: does u-1 put oiu a football team, but various phv ground games arc engaged in, ard| basketbcill practice viii soon srtau. Lovo Shaver sand Bum 1'env ilyu aro in ehiargc of athletics at la. i.iIonville sclkool. The Western Carolina Catamount.-; ISiive bix?n.jTuacticing for tw0 weeks under the direction of Coach llalph Janiea and are beginning i tak? shape. Coach James succeeds Charli-ij Poindexter as dircctoi of athl sties a: the Teachers College ""The Catamounts have a compara tively new team this year wi.u man yi of the men coming in for tre fir*?| time. The loss of several regulars last' year was a great blow 'jo tb,j cats I'aul Schachner, quaretrback, Walt*? fhomas, halfback, end Alvin -.uttoo, halfback, were among Uie mcu finish ing last spring. Alvin Sutton, a Sylva boy, starred on the Cullowhee veains loi four years. Letter men coming back this ye?r i tie: RiadclifFe, Tombrelin, ends, Renr. backs, Dandelake, Henson, TaUtaSi and Liner, guards and tackles. With the old men and the new Coach James hopes to build up a good team before the season is over. Practice for the last two wveks has| included all the fundamentals of foot: ball, as well as intensive body con ditioning workouts. Punting an J passl ing drills have also been featured; and short scrimmage- periods have "lakcn up 'the last part of the praetiw each day. The Western Carol na seascn opens with the Oats pitying the CVawba Indians at Salisbury on the l^?'h. Tli? first home game will be with Carson Newman on September 26. The tul! Hcnedule is as follows: Sept 10, Catawba, awiy. Sept 26, Cahson-lsewm.Ki horn* Oct. 2 Tenn. T eachers away Oct. 9. Maryville, awa* Oct 17/ Appal ichian, way. Oct 24 Base. Car., away. Oct. 91, Milligin (homecming) Nov. 20, Lenoir-Rh; ue, away Xov. 26, Cumberland, away Swimming Pool For 100 Will Be Constructed Here That the swimming pool near tiu. now Community Houie wall be utt?lsr construction by Mor.y ill 3 O.M.Hail, chiannau of the comnuHee .:i charge oi" Iho pro;?ct. The pool, which viii be s W'l'A project, will accomodate 100 persons at a time, and will be of suffici ut dopih for sale divin;:. The pla'is were drawn by Bon S'ucaii, sanitary engJn :ol for little children, rih'v er balks, lockers, diving boards, a:id all, that goes with a, real inonici:>al uvvunniing pool. A w.,\i Will b" bo.c 1 ia provide an abuadanc-e of pi-1' water. Mrs. Hall stated t' at the LV?mnr.n iiiy House itself wili be completed as soon r.s i funds are hand to buy ruite rials. FIDDLIN AKT TO Bil AT WfiBSTfifi SATOED.r j Fiddliu* Art and hi; Boamii-' Cow boys will present a vrognan'. at Ite i Webster High School budding next Saturday, Sept. 19, .t: 8 o'clock. Tlie Roaniin' Cowboys can be heard on ihc radio eviwy day. They come to yoo over Station W WNC, playing on the J. F. F. Coffee program. On the Webster program the Cov boys will feature Ja^k Cole and nis Cole and his Hawaiian Guitar as well as other radio and sM^e sdars. Proceeds will go the h-a ktio fund to pay tor playground equipment BETA _____ Mrs. Miller Hall visited at Mis. Charlie Fisher's, Saiuiday. e Snydef of Wasiangion, Miss Elizabeth Fis^iT is at ? jautoo, attending business. s f.ool. Miss Daisy Smith will retora to Ue School for tine Blind, a' -aleigh, Thursday. Mrs. Sallie Freeman sp.nt last week end 'at Duckto?n, Tcnn, visit snd danghicr and Mi'. Winston Ciaig, of Ducktown, Tenn., -pent teat Tues day ni^ir; with Mrs. tallie Fieoman.J Misses Jdanivette Ibilard and L1 j?yn Queen left Tuesday fo* AkIic- ' i ille Normal and Tcwlwr* ColV ;ge Mrs. G.C. Snyder'* Sunday School b 'ass gave a supper, eaturday nijn;.! Thev raised around & 3 fus the begin ing friend?. I Rav. and Mrs. Org Fist*r *nd son ning of a fund for building addition al Sunday School rooms. The B. A. U. class cf our B. 1 P. went to Webster Snndiay n.jht >0 rive a program and organize a B. \ U. there. PAIR PLANNED FOK GLEN77LLL 3 iHOU. Probably one of *).r most ;up.?f; ant events of tic y-xr for Gleny.He school is "the eombir-vion fair l^u carnival to be given .n Hign r>cl'ooi building on the eveniLg of Scf teube; 18, for tbt benefit 01 ihe school. Exhibits will include t~ccfc if.ran products, such as sw<;?-;- and I.'inh p) iaitoes, pumpkins, boms, turn *:h, id ilia celebrated Hamburg ca bba.v? handcrafts, of which beautiful qui ts, woven, crocheted and tufted W : juvads, hooked rugs; and o.nbro .1 iiv ai?- a part.; and r. wide varit'.V of. ilo-vers. Blue, red and wlsue rl!> bons will be given i ?, first, secmd, suid third places in the various ex hibits. Other features ".ill be a caW walk, a box supper, an amateur biar of local talent, ana man\ si le r?l i.-actions. There will be string n.csie (1. rough out the evenr.g. As a climax to the evening'. eni'T tainuient, the cabbage queen, near?'d on a throne of cabbage, viii !?? crowned. Admission fees of 10 coals for children and 15 oen"b for adn tt will bo charged. MAGICIAN COMING Sylva High Schoo". annonnc s tl.?' oil next Thursday evening, S.apt. 17. Lt 8 o'clock, Wilbur Waehob, magic ian, will present his aizay of old uid br.ffling effects. Hm niysteries com;' from ihe Orient, from Europe, acd from America. Among his fealros h: the great " Levi'iatted a beaul tu: girl floats over the s',%e and vaambes * like * cloud. Even vagician3 u. been baffled by t|us ae dkrnnd ?nyaioty 'Mil BALSAM The fourth Quarterly Cou*?Ji-:nr c r l' 'ihe Dellwood charge, WayuaiviMe District, mat in the Mcfchodifi* obnreh i ?>re Sunday afternoon. Rev. W. A. Rollins, Presiding Elu ? COLVIN ? BROWDER i Town State..