. 4'. kPAY, MARCH 24, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page & LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 J Wiry CLUB HOLDS ku PKADING CONTEST Lrine Lowe was winner of Inedal and Miss Hilda Liner L of th 12.50 golf piece at t'h annual reading contest t'oi the Waynesville Town- h School, neia unuer me fcf the Community Club, on day morning in me scnooi ... T 1 1 Dn ... n orable mention by the judg- Alice yuinian, yresiuem hh oresideu OU"ng me pru- po memoers wrre gicauy jith the spienma talent ist exhibited by the twenty jtestants who took part in Ration contests which were he Waynesville and Hazel pen tary Schools last Friday. i number the final twelve re selected. owing readings were given: fTbe Magdalene," by Mar- tkendall. bv Eitella Taylor. asf Leaf," by Helen Med- van Song," by Mildred hood," by Lillian Wyatt. My, by Elizabeth Francis. J-'rom Merchant of Venice," we- jklissay on uoys, nuua the Bees," Nellie -Mehaffey. amine r rom . uiawatna, 3 ;iy- list Spa Henrietta I'hil- mlul and second prize of $2.50 witc presented the winners by ('ulkitt, chairman ot dra- the Community Club. Sill me tun test were lurs. r, Mrs. H . V Baueom, and Allen MRS. HYATT HONOR GUEST Mrs. W. A.Hyatt. U- D.C. district airecwr, was the guest of honor at a lucheon given by the Cherokee chapter at the Riverside Hotel in An drews Saturday. Mrs. Hyatt addressed the ladies on the importance of preserving local history which inspired the Cherokee ladies to make a decision to exert every effort to get the history of their county in form for recording. Besides Mrs. Hyatt, other visitors at the affair were Mrs. R. R. Camp bell, president of the Hay-wood chap ter, Mrs. George Plott and Mrs. W P. Swift. ft Mr. Thomas Sringfieid, who is a medical student at the University of North Carolina, returned to Chapel Hill Sunday after spending the spring holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs- Sam Stringfield. Mr. Ralph Prevost of the Unagusta inanuiacturing Company left Sunday for a business trip to New York and other Northern points. a Mr. David Felraet left Thursday to visit relatives in Charlotte before returning to Chapel Hill. Messrs. Albert New. Sam Bushnell. and John Queen returned to Chapel I Hill Sunday after a weeks vacation! at their homes in Waynesville. 1 Miss Babbie Way is at home from Salem College in Winston-Salem to spend the holidays wkh her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Way- Mr. and Mrs. M H. Bowles, Miss Charlotte Hatcher, Miss Nancy Crock ett, and Mr- Paul Frye were Ashe ville visitors Saturday. M iss Martha Neal. who is a student dent at Salem College, is spending the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. a. I- -Neal. Among those who attended the fun eral of Mrs. W. 0. Goode in Shelbv Monday morning were: Rev. L.B Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs T. N. Massie, Mrs- Guy Massie Mrs. Homer Henry, Mrs. Poyle Alley, airs. Kate Morris, Mrs. J. M, Long Mrs Grover Davis, Mrs. Ernest Hy att, Miss Marguerite Massie, Mrs, Noble Garrett, Mr. J. M. Mock, and Mr. J.R. Boyd. Presidents C. H. Trowbridge of Weaver College and Misses Beth Honeycutt, Edna and Mildred Me Cracken and Messrs. Otis Freeman and Jack Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. McCracken a few hours last Wednesday. They were turning from Franklin where they attended the funeral of Mr. Charles Teague, the father of Miss Adeline Teague, who is also a student at Weaver College. Mr. T. T Noland of Cra.btree was a visitor here last wteek. Mr. Fate Hoglen of Crabtree spent last Thursday in Waynesville. rt ij Mr. Silas Smart of Iron Duff was in Waynesville last week. Mrs- S. H. Stevenson week-end in Washington ing her sister, Miss Jeanette lnman who is in training at the Haptist Hospital of that city. Mr. R. E. Sentelle, Jr. of Canton spent the was here on business last week. 1). C. visit-1 9 Ji::; A W isumg' Mis. Cleveland Kirkpatriek ;i.nd Mr. ('. W. Miller spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drayton IVVry ot. the Poinsett Grill in Sylva. .:me Quinhin, who has , , vith Tho lUivmnlfrs - deUrge la.Vlol' ,..'Ml llu' end the has tor holidays I ' rsl'.y- of North Carolina I(- 1 ig and directing, is ex to Ki). iid a vacation with Mr, t harles Iv Quinia.., has snent the winter iters; Misses Fred-1 ll''- Quin.lan, lias moved j Ti-.IKH-t," on Main I Mr, and .Mrs. I J. K. lioono, Mrs - i Mrs. Hugh Massie attemuvl liowell of Ashoville era! of Mrs. V. O. Cmvl- i in Waynesville visit-1. Monday morning. Mr. ami Mrs. George Ward and .Mr, and Mrs G. Lyle Junes of Ashoville visited friends in Wiyne0-vtl!i' J.lIHl tl 1 M John M . Quei n. ; ml fini sh I'v after 11, Liner are is able to be it. three weeks' M r. and M i s. deorge i find Miss Florence Chambers ville were guests of Mr ,-i T- N. Massie on Sunday. A -he- 3 at i n(B ne .McDowell, who r-tduate work at Duke if. spend the Easter ig triends in Augusta, Miss Marv Emma -Massu; is ed lrom lireenshoro to spon-' ter holidays with her ten and Mrs. T. Is. Massie .McDowell, who is a C. W in Greensboro, her spring vacation next tit guest of friends in Ral- Marnin McDowell, also a tiv . .c .c. w, in'ton-Salem- will visit ! tin in: .... hir' meeting of tae Way--ie Club will be postponed li Mauh 20. to Satur- 2, at which tiiv.e it will i.r-'i. .Ii'seph E. Johnson at Misses Edna and Ehzabe h (.:n- rett, students at Grccns'not j t'olleue. are spending the Easter holidays at their home on Pigeon street. Mrs. Francis Massie and Miss Marguerite Massie were Ashoville visitors last week. Mr. Eugene hnslev ;iim vou.'.v; daughter, spent last week-en I it'ht sieoing in Washington, D.C Mi. f. liiig, and Harrv McCracken reuirned Mon- ' Mr K P. Mi Ciack -n Mr. Kirkpatriek, -Sir. ('an Mi Mr. Will Bryscm of Iron Dull' spent Friday in Waynesville. i .'vniong the visitors liere last week was Mr. R. B. Howell of Jonathan. Mr. William New returned to State College Tuesday after spending the spring vacation with his parents, Key- and Mrs. Albert New. Mr, David Howell, who is a senior at State College in Raleigh, has re turned to school after spending, the "'filing. vacation with his parents, "Mr. ;n:d Mrs. Asliurv Howell. Mr. George Rotha has returned to State College in Raleigh after 'spend ing liu- 'ipring holidays visiting his ;avn's Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha, and f i Sends in Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. J.liufiis McCracken. Mrs. S. T- Neal and Mrs. Dowry I.e.-- were As!;evil'e visitors Monday. Mrs. Minthorno Wroolsey of Asho ville spent Saturday with friends in Waynesville. .',".. ..'. Mr.Johnny Johnson ppent the week ond with Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I". Johnson. Mr. Joseph Johnson, Mr. S. II. Iiu.hnell, and Dr- Tom Strin-lield made a business trip to Ashevil.e Monday. Mr. William Henson of Ashoville spent the week-end with friends in W aynesville. Miss Martha Strmgleld arrived Tuesday lrom Duke Univer-itv to spend the- holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Stringfield. n u.rh l i'.i:lt- day from a several days' visit to Mr. irIAV.'s'' 1 s's'OC 1 TO V H ("arnn will l e i K- noKe, win is in at rns homo m it this Wilmington. Mr. McC-racK.Mi si)p.p'd in Chapel Hill on his return from Wilmington urogram r.-VUDStiood quality, i.vpe at lhe .Mountaineer. , 100 for.? LOO. ; Dr. and Mrs- O. T. Aieluinder ami Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatriek r.pent last week-end m Charlotte and returned by way of Shelby to attend the fun eral of Mrs. W. O. Goode. EASTER TIME CALLS FOR FLOWERS Flowers express a senti ment that no other gift could possibly express. GI VE FLOWERS We have a lovely selection to choose from this year. Come in and select your choice or just give us a ring you'll pet the same attention over the phone as you would to come" in person. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL EASTER FLOWERS WE TELEGRAPn FLOWERS ANYWHERE iYDE RAY, Jr. Florist I Phone 89 1 I tin Wednor-dav evenini.', March lfi, the Junaluska Parent-Teathers' As s'H i.'ition held its regular meeting in the school auditorium-. The follow ing ofheers for next year were electo 1: Mrs. I'ink Tatherwood. president. Mr?. O N. ThoMiold. vice president. Mrs. Hardv Liner, secretary. J. T. Noland. treasurer. The program was on ohodi-once and the fillow'ng subjects were disens-rd: "If We Don't Sp.ml , h if" .1. l'lott. "Obedience," Mrs. Frank Nichols and Mrs. Harding Franklin. The next meeting of this organisa tion will he held Wednesday, April 20, at 2 p. m. at which time the new of ficers will be installed. All members are asked to lw present and bring any plants, seeds, bulbs, or .shrubs that would aid in beautifying the school grounds. -'After th? meeting members will plant these flowers and clean tne grounds, RAVT1ST CIRCLE W I IA, II A VE BENEFIT SUPPER A benefit supper will le given Sr.t- I urday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock bv I the ladies of the North Side Circle of the P.aptist church, at the W. W. N.C.Cafe. The proceeds from this lionefit will ?o toward pain .mg the parsonage. A three course, meal will 1 bo served for the small sum of 35 cents and the public is cordially in vited. Miss Hester Ann Withers will ar rive today from Agnes Scott Collge to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Withers, during the holidays- Miss Elizabeth Baucom is expected "oday from Winthrop f ollege to spend the jpring vacation with her parents. Vev. and Mrs. II. W. Baucorn. Miss Baneom will have two of her class mates as her guests during her visit it home. i . o Miss Alice Stringfield. student at "onverse College in Spartanburg, -Trtip yesterday to spend Easter at her home here. '.... Miss Louise Rotha, who is on the faculty of the Salisbury High School, will arrive today to sjend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry WOMAN'S CLUB HAS MARCH MEETING The monthly meeting of the Wo man's Club was held at the Hotel LeFaine Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatriek and Miss Robe n a Miller were joint hostesses. Mrs Kirkpatriek presided over the busi ness session of the club. In keeping with the plan adopted at the first meet of the year, one of the features of the program was in reference to the George Washington Bi-Centennial, At this meetine. it was in the form of a vocal solo en-! HOMESPUN SENSE 0 Pithy Quotations from Public Addresses f MELVDN A. TRAYLOR Pretidemt, Firtt National Bank, thictfo imea, - wasnington, tne Man," sung by Mrs. Fred Martin. Two outstanding papers were pre sented: One by Professor Paul Ftye, Northern Writers," and the other by Miss Louise Beville on "Southern Writers." The first of these pre sented a discussion of Hawthorne. Mrs. Grover Davis, chairman of the literary committee of the club, presided during the literary part of the program and delighted the club with a talk on American literature. Mrs Tillett of Andrews, district president, addressed the club on the two objectives for this year and most interestingly told of a scheme for the ways and means committee that would be instructive and. entertaining also. "It is time some leadership and some krty called our attention to-the fae here is no magic cure for the ills and he evils of human folly. We trod tho rlmrose path of extravagance, of houghtle.- and of almost criminal eiglect "very sound principle of uman conduct, from the Individual to he government, and the individual s aided, encouraged, and abetted on (sat path by the government and those sponsible for its administration." Iho "One of the biggest things was a tared state of mind in which we all bought we were richer than we were, Hid were living beyond our means.'' Mrs. J. Harden. Howell presented v ' . pYwntiv, (VtnlniittMi with fh ' . the club's files since 1908. when organ ized. The minutes are complete ex cept for a period of a few years, which it is thought can be recovered. A most gratifying report on the financial condition of the organiza tion was presented by the treasurer, Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. Miss Charlotte Hatcher entertained the audience with her rendition of The Bird With The Broken Wing." MRS- THOMAS M. SEAWELL, Publicity Chairman. Miss Margaret Hyatt, Mr. Rufus Siler, and Mr. Don Hyatt drove to Durham last wiek where Mr. Slier i entered Duke Hospital for treatment. AX(rCEUEST Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taliaferro of Raleigh, announce the birth of a son, Water Robert Taliaferro. Ill, on Monday, March 21, at the Haywood County Hospital. Mrs. Taliaferro is the formir Miss Janie I.ovo Mitchell tnd lied about. leriod ot time farmer." as much in the same as has the American Mi - Wither from a month' Mr. and Mrs. returned last week visit to her parents, I C. Satterthwait. in ; "This then is my hope for our future t that we may be rich without forget ting to bo righteous; that we may be powerful without being offensively prOud; that we may be nationally mindod without being narrow-minded; &nd, finally, that wo may live in a world pf fact without surrendering our faith." 'I would urgo 'consideration of tho pomplote abolishment of so-callinl floor I trading, which, as I am informed, ban la'ioiit It most of the characteristics o; plain crap shooting, and few, if any. Ihioro redeeming features than that do (ightful ICthlopiaii instiine." "It, is had c-no'j;;'.; when the inlelli ' umt and wealthy speculate, and lo. Imt when senibwomen, luy labor i.mall home ownors, -wives 'and you! (peculate and lose, ni-mply .bocaiiM- V.; -an ,uo to a broker's olhee an.i credit, for small sums, the pra fcoaies (o bo tli-fensilile on any ;:ro-'., that we want above everything abandon the struggle to live up the Joneses, end to rediscover the purpose ot life, which is the Joy tol1 found In the simple virtues of lndrss' try, thrift and sane living. I believe ki ' our people. In our country, and la tiel Cod who directs onr destinies; and t welcome the future wKn confident and unshiken faith." J "We have not failed because ot ignorance of economic theories, beAj because of our titter disregard eJMj defiance of all economic lews. JLmBftvj tlon, stupidity, and greed have dictated policies, and trouble has been the result." "All through history . . . the nstioae that have been agriculturists and beve included In their agricultural and do mestic pursuits the breeding and seis ing of livestock have been the natloas that have endured the longest and performed the greatest work fbr man kind." "Open the door of an agricultural school and you close the door of m poorhouse." "Relief from owing too much money does not lie in borrowing more." ' Knowledge Ih oho t hing, but courag?e f leadership is another." ' l-'alsobood and error make the i adllnos, while truth and fact ore si In the maze of half-point type." ' "Wo cannot trado the hungry, th' od, llio fee bio video ol the nick, thu iity basket of the unumployed. ;nnst tho maintenance of party pref neo or individiml ndvnntage or por- lal aehluTement." Atl.T.ta, Ge.orgia. Mr. and Mrs. S;- Herthwait returned to Waynes-1 villi- with Mrs Withers and their mativ .friends are delighted to see : ti.it- M r. Sat.lerliwait, who has been ill f:i ome time during the winter, ; . . .greallv iniproved. Mrs. Satter t !) .v:i!t . vv ho .has also been ill, is re civ erini';. .Mrs .Vndrovv Moore and Mrs. .1. K. A In. I were Asheviile visitors Tuesdnv. "Oul nt tlio t the it rial ion 1 liall roturn to simider living. tress and difficulty "..olipve gradually KilU.pler' t hi nit in;; ,:i For il .seems, to ; I beliove I am a !on;- shot, than I better farmer by mi a banlfor." "Wo iiiiisl. either all thrlvo togothor r all suflor disaster." 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I bur new Homespun r- . 1 1 all wool suits, the best fih'W j tailoring' and trimm- lrant$19.75 iL $19.75 AWWh $2.95 V if $5.95 im I II 1 ""f" 79c Young men's whoopee style wool trousers fiood wool suits as low as Small boys all wool jersey l 1Q SUits .... Oieli We are selling you these goods as low as they were sold in 20 years and they are better made. O C K S ' DEPARTMENT STORE We are after your business with good goods and new low prices v 1 1 S j i H i i it ! y i-3 'ii Rotha.