H . ? in advance m the Kptist Semi-( J Celebration , baptist church wi!i celebrate 11 ^mhn^eenti'unial of its o^aniza I with an. al; day.^K* , banning: with Sunday Scfcdol, J ^Kcl'ui the church seiriea There jte ^ial music by the choir; H^uiir members wi:j be reoog- , fo; short talks. The .sermoh j ty* either a former pastor or 4 ^ snecial mus'e by Mrs ! bna^n, of ftdidergormJI*, ; Rj'iMr. RUMui'ma v. ?i Aahoville. K 0f whom are former raomhcm i clUU't'h. ^Ei.W picnic style J Roouii. Ti.v Hi.ernoon will be featur/* R ty b h/story ?f tbe church, tfy. Rjoin b. Knsley, short f&Uu ; ud ^ ^E;ui 'iP'ftit*. There will be- ft.*J R^ 4I the liome of Air. and j?lrs. v,iison, with thr four liv. . r R^r ambers present 3hi4 sn- , R^iUi; be conducted by fiev. T. * v K, 1 Mwer pastor, and wij u|! R |,| it her home bej \ua? of th* ma ^ Riny 01 Wats m k gtf to kiC J R MfU service will begin * fh r^>- Training I'mora a* i\*C: * R'.^ ioUowed. by the (v^oin^ f and worship, and a bap- f j-lTTlt'S | it is erpceted thatf, a large number '? of 54) years ago were: D. J. t Jj. P. - AVlerr, Charlea Allen, i Allen, Alice* Reed, RhocH ? d, Alfred Parker, Mrs. w. M. *p$&iry Patferson, Paralee 1 ion, Sarah Allen, J. K. Allen, \ \\x*. Tabitlia T)i! la ? J. *Jt f umber tour are sti'i living in I , and three of them are and ? bwn mantbers of this chureh f 5 the entire fifty yoars of its t nee. They tue Mrs. Rhoda Wat (V, J. K. Allen and Mr. L. P. f ho Other, Mrs. Tabitha Oil- ( loved her membership to Kaftt t a short time ago. 1 A. 11. Thomas wns the 'ir i t and Rev. hL M. Hocutt, the 1 .The other ministers who th<> church during the pas^ 1 tilury were: S. H. Harrington, 1 lVaD' a. H. Sims, A. B, I T. Bright, .7. W. Kestorson, I teitz, J. W. Watson, W. W. 5 M. Burboson, W. B. Creas- * \r mi T T,, -O ,?4 4- ? ji o, i noni, -I*1Hllia^tou, K. R. Harris, ?T. 0. Full- e bight, W. Rs Yokley, and J. Gray Murray. fOPUUfi MECHANICS AND J THIS NEW8PAPEE OFF EKED AT BitQAIV ' doflblo-barroled bargain in good it?a'. Qualla ;o\u r4<;rded the ( Y^rtwiy Meetine- id Olivet. Sunday , ^'crnoon , ^ 01 lie Hal', wro is In'.r.i;.* i lor ? nnr&e in ChncU ioo? i nosnii *1. \ "v ^'siting Mr. and Mrs. C. Jobn- t >-IV -| ^r- I?ill Howell and sons. o? j r?'r, spent the week oil with 5: hi ^ ] ilr-C. B. Terrel-iv! ;{.% w?-?-k \ ^mAsh,vi:io. | diss Gertrude Pc'ciso '. '*' j ?fsl of \fj8g Annie Iiiliie Terrell. *nday. < \ ^Wt and Hubert BVp^Usou ;V$~ '' r?'la,tives-in Carutdn. ^ j { J . r- 'lohn Johnson, of RohbinsVif1. . ] j^t week end at Mr. J. C. John ; ^4. * H. G. Fergusqjh and faoply * ftr? called to Bethel, ifcst week, on the death of Mr. Trull< ^ - . " v.. -'S?.. > >* :.-i . . . " *jfl t igUHMMfHndlK I COQNTS^ri. *5* ici ? mm i! PI *^j PAPERM1LL NOW ; RUNNING STEADY.; > ' ?;> *-;_ * *:-' --v"' ' ' TJi-e ^$a^Ap?i*boar plaint at Splva iTinmrig ft J1 * limtf'foUT t&eVp&tr^iir ^efc'v an re* ttittr>T%aii Utvr ei>ii?e ? n if or the T>i$t two years,' according tl v official? ,*fx the cdtapauy. * , |f pe ptW$t Tun of ftto? so^Vfta refit# for' f&lrtfyne is the loosest in Si ? .V^y'fr dM jnill wdl operate foil timo fof w <*& ~'*'r v Ol'rJlQ Alj&ya: ' -^ ' .fo -..- . .. f WaafcipJuly Zkr?W&h tbo ,E Resident i|ig jte wajMM>s tend >" ooater flah^j the'eoast of Ijowei P foxvexs are ^ying ta mako a fan fj tppraisa' o? J'5 .jk i3 Tiie present sj^n8 indicate that tsf~- 'J; linajy citizens will not be feeliag. T heniselves quite so '' hard up" ^ r November as they" have felfce^r HH ^ince last fall.)'* )*4 ') ^Jr3L J troiii; the President tour iwJrpSI ^ jtical conclusions are being t|^ try to read out . of the Democratic'*!^ 3arty every Senator and Bepreeea-1 P alive who had voted against hi? pel I !? ueasures. ^ * . In< The President did give..personal I V ndorseftienftb some of "hhrloyaMmp I rf jorters, which .was to have been ex-1 yected, but did hot ,go on tho ram, >age against ..many who had been I trongly against him. Nothing Jiko a 1 'purge" of the party can be read J ? nto the record of the President V J ^ peeches. ' ) * , : . 1** . Garner's Views fV That is not to say that thin sptit ;n pa he Democratic ^Party, which Mr, I ^ Parley so greatly deplores has been |b* ieaied, bnt at least it has not been I videned by anything Mr,. Hoo*?velt I ]" laid or did on his Western tour. , I Down in Texas ^ Vioo^rusidoht j Earner did alittle taking, which I ins set political^ torf^uos wagging. Te remarked casualf^^rt^ be did lot seek a third Vieer-PreSi lent. This might^meari Anything or lotliing. If, as believed !?y wc.LJ here, M>. larnar has bis 'rc *?i* the White tloiise in 1940, it might mean that he ; vas putting hi (isc;f icrri'id as che .cad of the Pemocnt;* ficket. *'U !^ms definitely to mean that the l"ice President doesn't think the President shou?d s?rk a third temi, it her. vrt v. t But not the )].-*}?? tosiveiuci^ lent of Mr. Ro^noU's trip was tic presentation ii hi a ?u Pui bio, Oslo; f.' ado, of a petit:w:i ?igned by more;. 'wi ban 4,000 wage-worker?, demanding r~ ,bat he run for Preside/ir Whether this is the b ginning of in organised "popuHr" oaaovemeftt Cor Mr. Rooseveir,s rcnominatian, or i arv\ntnn?oiig flpeslnre by ajataif*! " "f"? -J, ^ ?nrap ofc vdfcers, .? t. emotion which I a disturbing poli^'al Washington; I [f many more such ^*etit.ona turn up, ? it will be looked upon us proof that. _ someone is acting >on X r. Boose vpftHs > ' behalf in stirring ip the animals in t* e political too. and trying to start . ei backfire again/.: tue Gurasr jnoreonent, which is ?air,jn/ c,)r?sidefiraMp Keaidway. ... ^ -i.'i Pr&id*grt'/Pcptl1trit? . . Mr.1 Gamer's Hvbitic$ : for {the Presidency in 1932 ** led by the recent publieatS^ of; :M?\ Farley's own iacconnt of 1 he Chi? "go convun- < HoYi^ where the Texan. 7as induced to withdraw in far or of Got. Roose 1 y.\ nab ! > " V*. .t* ? V \ . ' ' - . % !. 4 * * A' A ^ --<-4 V ^" * STLVA. XOSTH CABOI lorence Newspaper tfoman Ifltes Sylva ; j. . The Journal and its readers ore . idebted - far .the.-following article i i Miss Nellie Brisro w, newspaper x*nan. of Florence, S. C., who is pending her vacation here?EJitor. Back ht Sylva! My third guinim r J a Cation here, drawn t>> the beauty nd charm of this lovely spar.. Sylva f a gem let in a ring of emerald nountains, with seenory is changing a a kaleidoscope, for every turn in he roadway (jives an .enchant jng ew prospect of the. mistcapp?- < opntaina. Indeed,c 1*3 *eo o> twenty from ;?ny givVrilpmut and a Sw picture -emerges. Whafi a .joy ; is to be back i My first visit he tae of the C. Moodys, right J itside the Sy*va city limits, ami e received a welcome and friend.i*ss thttf have brought us back from ' imraer to summer, to feel that we 1 kte *come bene" eaeh tiime. this delightful h^me set on top 1 tree-crowned hill, is ideal for a rest and recreation" vacation, and ,ajny visitors come back year after Bar, frcftn distant homes, to rest [id recuperate from strain and jSjess of the worka/day world. The kmc people, having found a beauty^ delightful climate, friendly' , eijple, ?not to forget the delicious x>d in pleasing variety and tempt- 1 igly served?the same people come gram .'and . again, from east and (vst^'iopjn north and south, and h ue >nn friendships that hang like fra rant;flowers on (memory's wnlh>. For two summers 1 was acconqwmd by a dear little wq/man who had sited here before, and loved if;.She oked forward Uk coming again, lis year, but in the spring the ce stial gates opened bofor > her, audi * f?w she walks thp Heavenly ways ; isfcead of the winning mountain >ad beside the singing brook she'Jjj slighted in. But otbjer-friends came ith ine this suimiinev, and they to% i ive fallen under th? spell of Sylva f Down at our home in F'orence .. . Q, we feel'that v?e are greatly. ) eofsdd bp our nearness to the moun ashore. A few'Tidurs' drive will ashore. A few hours' dlive wil' ike us to the strand to enjoy the 'isk wind from the ocean, surf < ithing, and the mystery and charm i (Please turn to pasr* 1t *0 ' y : . .St \ : ^ H * ! { in IH ) ! V LV JNA, JULY 28, 1938. RITES HELD FOR E. C. HEDDEN if-> neial services for E. C. Hedden, , v.l-v died Sunday afternoon at 6:15,' were conducted at I0:d0 Tuesday, morning, from his hohie si Webster^ and i Jierment was in the Webster Mr. Hedden, who was 7? years of age. was a native of Hamburg township. and made this cotanty his home practically all his life. He was prom iuent as a lumberman and as a citire*i in Western North Carolina. Mi. Hidden had been i!l for sevex^ a! mouths. He is survived by two sons, tames Hedde?i. Fisgah JYwrest, 1 and George Hedden, Jlad n, two ,1 n nmliiAttn H-HA Ttf Am**C/ill fill'l ^ iiau^uiiciat on,-i a. iuvn>ovu ?* serious operation. bTLVA MAGISTRATE STJPFTJjvfl AMOnt Esquire S. H. Monteith ia in tks C. J. Harris Community Hospital, recovering from a broken ankle, 1 which lie sustained, when a wafo* wheel ran 1u$ leg, while be wna- > ' iffiHifjJ1 wood, on h's farm la DiHt- i boro township, late Motadiv iftjf 1 noon. ii.?LSr 1 . ] WILMOT MAN KILLED AT WOBK ON SNOWBIBD 1 _ ] Kelly Raby, 25 year old Wilmo1 i nan, was .ki'led instantly, when a ( tree fell on him while lie was cutting i Q?/\u 1 - ^ - - - '*4i* A -A > *3 ~ I lint To Erect Ne School At Sylva Rotarians 1 Go To Chestei ' . ; J Nineteen' ntmbifB of the Sylv; Rotarjr dub and sis wives of Rotari ans attended the annual district as sembly ?f tba lMth district of Boj - - -i-t- - - - t ' ? * * *1-1 tary inWffllltifl, wnien wm neu 111 Chester, S. C., last Monday. Th? u ip wa's made in .t special bui loaned Uk He eeBMHn by Weston Carolina Teaehers' College, Cullo vvhee. Ralfh C. Sutton was ehuinmn of the sstosMSl en arrangement! for the trip, and he ww asiated bj r. N. Mauris, of Syfva, and W. E Knsor, of Chcnfcee. At the regular meeting in Sylva Tuesday sight, the piogram wa< ?iven ovt to discussions of the dis triet assembly. One visiting Rotariai and hit wife were present: Dr. anc Mrs. H. V. Weems, of Sebring, Flor da. Other visitors included: Sidney EilfSM, sf Leeshnrg, Fofrida, thr goes! Sf & W. Enloe; W. E. Ensor Sr., the guest of his.son; and Charlef Ffalleown, President of the Studenl Body cf Westers' Caroling Teachers HoJIege, gusrt of John Seymour. TODAY and TOMORROW (By Frank Parker Stockbridge) FBOPL1 v . populatior There are about 130 million peoph living in the Uniled States today Rat loan fknro will h#? infi millions L^V it/UV V4W*V ^ . From then dn the" niimT?er of Aaner icans will not increase materially unless there i? a new tide of immif nation. Our population will reniair fixed at abont 168 millions. Those are conclusions reaeho;! b) the Committee on Population of tin National Resource Conunitt ? ? in ;j recent repoit to the Preside!!*;. The) 3 a mo to that conclusion by studying the statistics of deaths .inn l?ntk< ies over many years pa each yea: tvill about equal the nunner S%MM * hf1 \ ."