TgTflffiER 27, 1932
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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l rWB "MEETS' WITH
monthly--meevng oi
was new last
B3n.r,n,-,n at, .the home of
r,pcweli,wjth Miss Molly
'...sociite hostess. .-.,- ...'
" ntinflss ..- session . the
tl " r F KirkDatrick.
e . U n.nrrrlim fl nil T
ffview oi l" ---
'.the vear. , ".- ' ,
, 'u 'Howell made an excel-
'fed Cluhs held at Cullbwhee.
ht out the faetthat Mr.
Barbf!,.,-i District -President
r11 .i J M T I.oTim'r
,..ed secretary, ii was re-
tv Club nd the Civic League
.mi.. tiorotVir with the
ieViiie u. -
Ui,l District Meeting of Fed-
flubs in . .
don was paw
,-her clul's of - the town in
i. a ro ui (v ' , .
f ... ti. new court house m
oration of thej BT-Centennial.
Lduise r.awarus, oi tne ,wgu
...,it,. a very interesting !
'adult classes t0' be inaugurated
high school. . A. motion was
bt the cl'JD assist me ocuuui
r' - ,... ..c nf kia Wind: '
ion " was passed. lna-' lne Kluo
'to the local library. ...
C F. K.rkpatri-ekr.; presented
V, .Moore, a popular, club
f 'Miami. wh'made;.n; fa
ir and delightful. talVi.' , J:,
e conchisnm MifM
Miss Mildred Crawford r,san.g,
t'accompanied by Mrs. R. H.
:erarv proj,'ni:)f was ?a,chage
r it Howell whose subject
iigin, Characteristics, arid. Ke
nt ol me Dnori cnuiy. iuia.
read an instructive-, paper on
jlr . . .
udjourn.Ticiii, a paian course
m hv tne hostesses'.''
e of the sf?rnoon"werc-. Mrs.
iloore, f .Vliaiiii. Mr.- Ti m
. Mrs, K. II. Orr.p. Mrs. J.
. i ..... , .i
ler. .Mis: .uiiuren -iav.iora,
. R. n. jstretclicrf-,'
Publicity Chairman.
age or miss Mcelroy
FERGUSOX AmiOUNCED
(If as a .surprise to tnetj
lends is the atn'riouncement
is week of the marnaire of
igusta McElroy to Mr. Albert
teremony was quietly sol.
on : August eleventh at the
parsonage in Sylva. witb
tor, Kev. J i urey Murray.
(!.-. - . . - v
Ferguson is the attractive
of Mr. J. R. McElroy of
She received her educa-
IClyde Hiph School and Duke
School. She has been fa
member. pf the faculty of the
Id county schools for the past
Irs.. -J f.
erguson is the ,qn of : Mr.
R. R. Ferguson -of tCrabtree.
:ved his education at Clvde
rhool and is now.,jbonnec"ted
Champion Fibre lOompany of
EAST WAYKESV1LLE HALLOW
i E'EX PAPrv
.1 A Hallowe'en festival will be given
the East Waynesville school Fri
day night. October 28. A program
"iri:unKui seve-ai c pvat orri
. ... - .v 1 IUH"
uiuus stunts win be the principal
feature of the evening represen
tatives from the seven grades, as well
as outsiders will give special numbers
There will also be side shows,
candy, cider, and ice cream sales
. C?m?! And bring vour family, as
it will be of interest to all members.
An admission of five cents for chil
dren and ten cents for adults will be
charged. Help the school and the
cnuaren Dy giving your support.
Publicity Chairman.
HALLOW E'EX FROLIC AT CFW
TRAL ELEMEX TARY SCHOOL
There will be a Hallowe'en Frolic
at the Central Elementary school Fri
day evening, October '2 .it 7-.in
o'clock.
A program will b- given by the
r :!es of the elementary school; oth-
am-acuons win De booths for for
tune telling, fish pond, and refresh
ments at 5 cent each.
Admission will be 10 cents for all
othar than Central Elementary chil
dren. The public is cordially invited
l.i snena.
MUSIC CLUB TO MEET WITH
MRS CAMP
Mrs. E. B. Camp will be hostess to
the Waynesvillp Music Club on next
Saturday afternoon, October 29. at
3:30 o'clock, at her home on Pigeon
street. Miss Mildred Crawford will
be leader of the program.
This is the regular monthly meet
ing which was postponed from last
Saturday.
AXXOUXCEMEXT
Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Ward, of
'Richwxd, West Virginia announce
the birth of a son on Saturday, Oc
tober 22. Mrs. Ward was before her
marriage Miss t?race Hipps. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hipps, of
Waynesville.
CENTRAL P. T, A MEETING
NEXT WEEK
The Parent-Teadiers' Association
of the Central Elementary school will
! have its regular monthly meetintr on
next Tuesday evening at the school
building, All parents and. teachers
are asked to be present.
Miss Babbie Way. who is a stu
dent at Salem College in Winston
Salem, spent last week-end with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way. Miss
Way had as her guests during her
visit at home two of her classmates,
Miss Virginia Nail and Miss Mary
Penn of Kingsport, Tennessee, and
Mr. Harry. Hunter and .Mr. "Shorty
Leonard, of Kingsport.
' I' RosEWiuperintendent
? , Smk7 Mountains Na4
final Park,;fith;Mfc. Eakin of Gat-'
Jingburg, Tenne-weo, spent several
days last week as .guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick at the Hotel
LeFaine.
Mr;. C. S. He Weergaard arrived
Monday from Bristol. Virgiinia and is
spending this wek a. The Georgian.
Mrs de Neergaard spent the summer
111 New York City and Detroit and
for the past few menths has been
m.-king her home in Bristol.
Mis. Regincld Arnold of Bristol,!
xennessee is spendinsr this week herp
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs M. H.
f 'evi.s and her cousin, Mrs. C. F.
Kirkpatrick, and Mr. Kirkp.ntrick at
:hc LeFaine Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Roboso:i had as
as their guests hist week-end the
former's brother. Mr. I.inton Robe
son, mil Mrs. Robeson, of Atlnntn.
Georgia.
'
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Barbe:- lm.l a
their guests last week end thp for-n.
ers nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs.
k. v. .barber, and young daughter, of
Mt. Ulla. North Carolina.
lid' Mrs. FergiMonv&ill rhake
tne in Crabtree.
m - Jt . ,
fiV CUT, ENJOYS
T CAMP DELLWOOD
ally interesting VM enjoya-
r the meeting of. the Twen-
ry Hub of AJJheville on
( amp DeH"ood near
Mrs. L. E.. . Perry was
fs and had invited tlip mem.
luncheon at 1 o'clock. - Sev-
fsponded to the Invitation and
siter. mother of Mrs'i JI;R.
fas a vi-i-nr. - Mrs. Howard
Iton. the TiresiHMit. ia!n
. "i.v'.'w...r'
tne roiu ar session -whiMi
the luncheon. . "... .
frsm w?.s' held in th-c'oun-("K
ami(l the natural setting
f nai spledor.. The .suWect of
s "Grand Canyon" "and 'two
fre given. Mrs. J B. Kine
nape- r.n "National"' Park
and Mrs., W. V.Vilson gave
;n "Yosomite Valley,", both
highly intere'stW and iU
0 MRS!. " V :nvr t ipv
;v CdSTHACT CLUIi ,
Wltfac! R'rirTa- rlK' or, J o
'?na R'aests -er3 charming.
;;'eu (.n las Monday even-r-
and (' V Roll nt
rf ':n (' ,1 -,..-,-
r'themums nnrl inhimn inv.-c
f colors were effectively- ar-
f aecorat!ons. Mrs.3 William
f W(n, h'eh score prize for
F5 And r i t
...i. r rann ,i?en . re-
.pnt'emenJVli tcrtk
rollowiro- tV, . T
fed a de'.ghtfur supper.'
ft mernb-vrs anl guests were:
!'n.j n LanpDen. Mr. and
f .: : -'ifi .ind Trc Cr.t n.n
Mrs. J. K. Boon?. Mis. Hugh Mas-
e and small daughter. Mary Ann
Massie. left Friday for a two "weeks
visit to Mrs. Boone-- sister in Louden.
.1-
iciuiessee,
Mr. Whitcmr Prevost. Mr. Earl
Messer, Mr. Jim Boyd, and Mr. Dave
l'eimet motored to Chapel Hill last
week-end to attend the Carolina-
Georgia Tech game.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Korr
were week-end guests of Miss Mil
dred Crawford. They were en route
to their home in New York City
from Kentucky.
Mr. S. R. Leatherrtoo.l o;" Detroit.
Michigan is the guest of his mother,
Mrs. Jerry R. l.eatherwood, in East
Wiyncsville.
Miss Martha Neal, who is a soph--more
at Salem College in Winston
Salem, spent last week end with her
mother, Mrs. S. T. Neal.
Mrs. L. E. Perry, who spent the
summer and fall at Camp Dellwood,
has returned b her home in Ashe-
viil for tho wiiiler.
Mr. Clifford ' Welch of Ellajay.
Georgia spent several days here last
week as thP guest of his cousin, Mrs.
J. Howell Way.
Mrs. Tom Williamson and son, Mr,
Carl Willi; i.Tison. of Ivno.wille. Ten
nessee were week-end guests of Mr.
:uid Mrs. W. A. Grah!.
MRS. GWYN HOSTESS , AT DU
MIXISHIXG PARTY
Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, regent of
the Dorcas Bell Love Chantr of h
Daughters of the American RevoliL
f i n - 1 vs. 1 1 - J
.i.v..., ciiLri Diiifu. on w eanesaay al
iemoon witn tne nrst or a series o;
aimini:,hing parties which will be
spor.sjred by the D. A. R. as a mu
tuai benent for the Waynesville Li
brary.
Sixteen guests were entertained on
.his occasion rind they will in turn
each, entertain eight, and so, on until
i '.' series is finished about the first of
eeemror.
as s of lovely bronzo chrysanthe
mum were attractively arranged in
n.' 10,1ms where Mrs. Gwyn received
hr guests. Tea wafc served during
me aiiernoon.
lea guests were: Miss Marion
uoggs. chairman of the board of di
rectors of the library, Mrs. James
Atkins. Mrs. J. Harden Howell. Mrs
xaui aiKer. Airs. J. Howell Way
Mrs. R. N. Barber, and Mrs. P.. j
Sloan.
Other guests who rnioved a fam..
of bridge earlier in the afternoon in
cluded: Mrs. R. L. Lee. Mrs. .1. M.
long, Miss Alice Quinlan, Mrs. Jack
Way, Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. J. W.
aoavor. Mrs. J. F. Abel, Mrs.
Shoolbred. Mrs. Kate Morris.
Ken Colkitt. Mrs. W. F. Swif
Mrs. L. M. Rieheson.
J. N.
Mrs.
, and
MR
Mrs. C. C. Shell, Mr. Charlie Shell.
Miss Alice Stringfield, Miss Rosalyn
Ray, and Miss Elizabeth Ray spent
Ir:st week-end in Durham and Chapel
Hill. They attended the Duke-Wake
Forest game on Friday and the Caro-
linaHGeorgia Tech fame on Saturday
Miss Rosalyn Ray was the guest of
her brother, Mr. Charles Ray. and
Mrs. Ray in Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Edwin Davis of Decatur,
Georgia and Mrs. W. W. Norman, of
Griffin Georgia, left Sunday after a
several days' visit to Mrs. DaWa
sister, Mrs. Grady Boyd, and Mr.
I Boyd. They were accompanied home
I by little Miss Barbara Ann Boyd,
who will visit Mrs. Davis for a week.
w m
Mrs. W. T. Blaylock returned last
day from a month's visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. A, A. Shuford. in Hickory.
Mrs. Blaylock is remodeling her cot
tage on Main street adjoining the
Hotel LeFaine and will make her
hcme there this winter with her
brother. Mr. W. B. Ferguson.
. .
Mrs. C; A. Haynes, Mr. Edwin
Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Alley,
and Mr. Kerm.it Purcell motored to
Atlanta, Georgia Mounday to hear
the address by Gov. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Democratic nonvnee for
President.
Mrs. Robert Stretcher and Miss
Mary Ray left Thursday for a ten
days' visit in the eastern part of the
state. Mrs. Stretcher will visit rela
tives in Raleigh and Wilson's Mill
and Miss Ray will be the guest of her,j
ister, Mrs. Kooert ure3ce, anq iur.
Brfice in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs, C. N. Christian, who
spent the summer at the Schoolbred
cottage in Hazelwood. left last Sun
day for New Castle. Indiana where
they will visit relatives before re
turning to their home in Mo:ksville,
North Carolina.
' '
Mr. Fred W. Landferskv of Grand
Rapids, Michigan and Mr. Irving
Warshaw. of Boston. Massachusetts.
furniture designers, are spending
several days at the LeFaine Hotel
this week.
..'''
: :. Mrs. William Shoolbred had as her
S'Uasts last week-end Mr; and .4rs.
, B. 0. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John Sea
Hr: Miss Elizabeth Wright, Mr.
Wallace 'Scales, and Mr. Jack Snyder,
all of Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs. S
irn,...: ' . . .
r"MCA.S'. RXTFPTA T7 it-
. c .-iMf . ' .
Mrs r T? T.-:l . '."
I debvi.i' ,,' IvlrKPatrici'- en.
taer " 'l'1""5 yisit to her sis-
L . . " - ,UU L CMilllll fill.
J pnn? "eir guests, Mr,, AtJanU. Georgia were
Fnes a;n,. 01 uatnn; guests of Mr. ana Airs, r.
u.M Mrs.--ft: T. Witw.
and t UxZiTL'yS.S:
1 l .) -M . Wt tkM 1 mm 1
C. Satterthw.mt of
week-end
L. Withers.
jiiThry. were accompanied by thtir
granddaughter. Miss Hester inn
Withers, who is a student at Agnes
ScJott College.
tMr. William Barber, who has been
visiting his brother, Mr. R. N. Barber.
"id Mrs. Barber at their home on
Ldve Lane for the past few weeks,
lefJ Sunday for his home- In Mft
Ulla.-,' ...,'.'.
Miss Virginia Smuttier returned
Monday from a three weeks' visit to
relatives and friends in Atlantic City
and Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Byers o! Clyde
have moved to Waynesville for the
winter and are guests at the Hotel
LeFaine.
Mr. Charles W, Perry of High
Point, receiver for Robbins Furniture
Company, was a visitor in Waynes
ville Thursday.
Mr. G. L. Pruden of Raleigh vis
ited his mother, who is a patient at
the Haywood County Hospital, last
week-end.
Dr. S. P. Gay made a business trip
to Charlotte Monday and returned
Tuesday.
''
Mrs. Alice Thompson and little
son of Cullasaja. N. 0. spent Satur
f.'iv in Waynesville.
Mrs. Charles R. Thomas has as her
guest this week Mi. Luther I-errell
of Winston-Salv-niiT.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson and
Miss Frances Robeson were Asheville
visitors Saturday.
M-s. Waitor Martin and Mrs. J. L.
Rtevos of Canton were visitors. in .the
city Tuesday.
.
Mr." and Mrs. S. A. Bushnell spent
last week-end visiting in Chapel Hill
and Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kinsland of
("rabtree visited in Waynesville last
week.
.'
Mr. Herman Greene was among the
visitors here from Fiaes Creek last
week.."
Mr. Medford Leatherwood of Jona-
thfin was among the visitors here last
week-end.
'
Mr. Ea Wells and Mr. G. W. Bur
nett were "amOtig the visitors here
from Pigeon Saturday.
'-. '.'
Mr. Kade "Hayes" of Hendersonvii!
spent Tuesday in Way.iesvill.y
."'. .''
Mr. R. Winfield of Canton was a
visitor in town last week-end.
.
Mr. George C. Haynes of Clyde
spent Saturday in Waynesville.
.' "
Messrs. R. T. Boyd and A. G. Boyd
were here from Jonathan Saturday.
Mr. Benton Grem spent Friday in
Waynesville.
.'. .'
Among the visitors here last week
was Mr. C. L. Hill of Crabtree.
... . ..
Mr. W. A. Moore of Pigeon was a
Waynesville visitor last ?;eek.
Mr. Bryari Medford was here from
Jonathan last week.
Miss PearV j'l'-t'c'p; and Miss Ethel
Best of Crabtf nt Saturday shop
ping in Wayrfesville. .'
Mr. F. A. Justice was jn town on p
business Saturday. . "
MISS C RE ASM AN WEDS
RATCLIFF
Of interest to friends in Waynes,
ville and Haywood county is the an
nouncement made last week nf th
marriage of Miss Ruth Creasman to
Mr. Fred Ratclilf on Wednesday,
"wuer nineieenin, in t:iayton, (.ia.
For the ceremony the bride was
atti-ed in a blue ensemble with ac
cessories to match.
Mrs. RatclifT is the youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Creasman.
She received her education at the
Waynesville High School and at
Western Carolina Teachers College at
Culiowhee. For the past year she has
been ' a popular member of the Bea
vrrdam school faculty in Canton.
Mr. Ratclitr is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ratclilf. He was educated
at Waynesville High School and the
N.-'val Electrical School in San Diego.
California.
After November 9, the young couple
will reside in Long Beach, California.
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WHICHAM-JEWELL
Mr. and Mrs. William Ray have
announced the marriage of their
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ray Jewell, to
Mr. Henry L. Whigham. of Asheville,
on Saturday.' October ' 15, 'in Green
ville. South Carolina.
.'
Mr. Coniell Russell of Canton,
chairman of the Democratic Execu
tive Committee of this district, with
Mr. W, H. McCracken, Mr. Bryan
Medford. nnd Mr. Robert Russell mo
tored to Atlanta to hear Gov. Frank
lin D. Roosevelt speak ia .that city
.nonuav evening.
".-.
Mrs. Frank Smathers and daughter,
Miss Virginia Smathers, are leaving
today for their home in Miami, Flori
da. They will stop en route to Miami
l or a visit to Mr. George Smathers in
Gainsville.
Mr. and Mrs. James McLean had as
their guests for several days this
week Mrs. Mclean's brothers. Messrs.
Bob and Ed . Profit t. of Ashevill .
Mr. and Mrs. T R. Pless of Cruso
were visitors in Waynesville Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Killian are
cruests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I). M, Killian, this week.
V '
Mr. T. J. Davis of Iron Duff spent
Tuesday In Waynesville. ;
Mr. H - P. Ledbettr of -Pigeon
spent Monday in Wajmesville.
u
Mr. J. F. Rogers oft Crabtree spent
Saturday m Waynesville.
" i 'J
Mr.sBoone Setelleof Jfigeon was
a Waynesville visitor Monday.
People OnVhiTg
Oak Are Biisy . (Set
ting Out Pulp Wood
WHITE OAK (Sperial to The
Mountaineer.) The people hew are
interested in gettiner out uu'.o wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clorence and and that we pleoVo vou." h emnhi
family, from Asheville. are SDendini? . sized as he brought his nilrBRs in
a lew, weeks here with Mr, Clorenee's close.
Large Crowd Hears
Ehringhaus Present
Issues Of Campaign
(Continued from page 1)
is decreasing the national debt is in
creasing daily."
( :"This state is paying less for gov
ernment than any state in thp union
with the exception of one. and w r
also payig 2-25 of the entrie federal
tax income, and this has been in
creased during the administration of
Mr. Hoover," he said.
"An ideal government must hv
the welfare of the people at heart,
father. Mr. Ebb Fish.
Fred Parker, from South Carolina.
i; here on a visit with his uncle, Mr.
P. T. Messer.
Mrs. Anni Mae Messer and Mrs.
Mary Francis, from here, have suent
a few days of the past week with Mrs.
sser .- mother, at Allen's Creek.
Mrs. Sallie Sutton is very ill.
-Viiss Beulah Ma,. Ledford and Miss
rannie Caldwell, from here, spent the t
(M.k MiTiv-triiu tn . v ttittioorntv, wnn
Miss I aldwelrs parents.
There was a larg crowd that at
tended the Democratic speaking at
the hite Oak school house. There
was good music and all seemed to en
joy themselves very much.
Miss Ruth Ledford, from Hepco,
I'ent Monday night with Miss Neta
Mae Duckott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Hunter and
family, from here, hive moved to
Riverside. The people from here
were very sorry to see then leave.
Mr. M. K Teague, from here, was
taken ill Monday and had to lv carried
from his store to his home.
There seems to be a lot of sickne ss
here just now. Mr. O. H. Parton is
also on thp sick list.
Mr. R. V. i isher spent Monday
night with Mr. and Mrs. j. D. Duckett.
News Events From
Jonathan's Creek
l'2hringhau said that he was
"feeling very good" although he was
somewhat hoarse from speaking two
and three times a day. He is now
speaking against the orders of his
doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehringhius arrived
here late Wednesday afternoon during
one of the hardest ruins here this
year.
He left her this morning- for
Bryson City where he is scheduled to
muke an address at noon.
22 Billions of Hoarded
Dollars Now Returning Int
Regular Trading Channels
JONATHAN (Sm-ci.il to The
Mountaineer.) Rev. Pete Hicks.
Baptist minister of Canton, preached'
t-ij 11111-1 i-Liii)f sermon to it large
udience at the Shady Grove Meth
odist; church Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. S. Davis arid .-Miss Laura
Moody, of Iron D11IT, spent Snturday
with Mrs. W. R, Kovl.
Mr. and Mrs, Rog.'r Medford and
011s. of Waynesville. speiu Sunday
with Mrs. Medford's parents, Mr. und
Mrs. K., T. Boyd.
Mr.' arid Mrs. Hub Caldwell nidi
Mr. Marion Howard visited friends
and relative in New'iorf. Tenn., last
week-end. '
'.'Several people from thl nlac. en-
joycnl u camping trip to Sprucemoijt
the past week-end. , ,.
Miss Mattie Moody spi-rit Saturday
night with Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger Med
ford. 10C Waynesville, '
Miss, Mary Lou LcntherWdod spent
last .week-end in Sylv,i;ivisiting her
siRter. iMrs. Jack Messer, and Mr.
Messer.
Mrs.v H. H. Enloe and son, Jack,
of Canton, are spending some time
with Mrs. Enloe's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Boyd.
U. H. Fe-guson iH in Columbia, S.
('. this wek on business.
Miss Mabel Jons. of Crabtrte.
nent. last week-end with Miss Mary
Allison.
Mr. r.tid Mrs. Roy Leatherwood and
small son. Herchel, of Seneca, S, C.
spent a few (lays last wek with Mr.
and Mrs. J. 11. Leatherwood.
Washington, A potential credit re
servoir of approximately $2,500,000.
000 has been made available to fi
nance American indus ry through a
return flow of currency which has
been hoarded.
The federal reserve board announ
ced last night it had estimated the
uctual return .if money to active cir
culation at $25O,O0tU'0o since July
20. Based on the usual estiiiiito that
one dollar of actual currency repre
sents about $10 in the credit power,
the lKiurd . estimate w.h interpreted
as indicating 'ho ready availability
of new billions for American industry.
"This estimate." Uv board said, "is
based on the' fuet that the amount of
ironcy in circulation declined by over
JIHO.OOO.OOO at a Mine when it usu
ally increases by m.nv that $110,000,-
I il.ti.
The Ixiard alsj report !.l ;i de-liiie
in bank failures, onlv !) institutions
closing their doors during Septem
ber, the smallest number snr. the
47 in March. 1U;I2, which in turn was
the smallest lor h,. tw.i-year period
Deposits 01 c'os-vl bank amounted
to' but $10,008,000 as against dep.xs.
its of $1. .t!2:5,(00 in reoiieniiig Lanks.
. This atcadhig of 'the banking
yirncture is rir:i- bv treasury rnd
re-erve board ofiie'nK as one o.' the
most optimistic sign on lh- 'lrnri
ciril horizon. It has been repeatedly
used as an index, to indicate a gon.
nrplly more hopeful too in b,ii.ineHs
,uai(l. '.financial circles. It. 1 an un
doubted factor in the decrease 111
hoarding.
Aged Lady, 81, Is
Baptized Here Sunday
Mr. T. . dark of Canton was a North Carolina Hiivtj"
visitor in -the city Tuesday. lOrin Carolina ISUyS
day
Among the visitors here from Crab
trey this week was Mr, J. M. McElroy.
Rev. R. P. McCracken of Clyde
spent Tuesday in Waynesville.
Mr. G. K. .lolly of
F r i ( I a y i 1 1 W a y n es v i 1 i " .
.Clyde sfMnt
Mr. R. L. Messer ' of Crabtree spent
Saturday here on business.
Mrs. S. J (Hark of Clyde spent
Saturday shopping in Waynesvijle.
Rev. W. M. Hall of CaUlooch-!e was
:i recent visitor in Wayncsvillo.
Coal For 5 Cents A Ton
Mr. James Teague
spent Friday in town.
of Jonathan
Mr. Leslie Mowdy of Colgate, Okla
homa is here on a visit to his young
daughter, little Miss Dotty Mowdy, at
the home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. James McLean. Mr. Mowdy's
sister, Miss Josephine Mowdy, is
also visiting the McLeans. .
R a U- i gh'), N . C. North C a rol i n a
purchiiscd coal as low as 5 cents a
ton for sum of its - in:-1 it utions dining
the summer, it is announced here by
the Department of Purchase anil Con
tract. All the coal purchased at these
prices is slack, but will be useful for
li'Oting purposes.
Nine hundred tons w"re puehnsed
at $ cents a ton for an institution lo-
.Ms-tisrl in ' Rajcigh. For the State Col
legi, fr Women, at Greensboro, 1050
;)Mn. were purchased at 15 cents
while 7100 tons wer.j secured for the
?t.itr College iif Agrieulturj and Fn
noorirtg, at Raleigh, at 23 cents a
' ' : Six thousand tone at 45 cents
-re e)ntracted for institutions in
W,. w"storn swtion of the State.
',',;. :."'' .';" .. - "-'',
Trying out a new plan of selling,
("raven farmers sold 174 fat hogs at
hy car door for cash at the low price
f $3.65 a hundred which was G5 cents
N-low the top at Richmond. Net cash
returns will determine future sales
of this kind.
The baptism Sunday afternoon at
thive o'clock m the First Knptisjt'
church of Miss Anna DoGolly, 84,
marked an event of most unusual oc
currence' according to statistics con
cerning the age at which people join
the church. .
After the death of her twin broth
er. James R. DeGolly, on October 8,
1SKI2, in the Mauney Cove, near Way
nesville, Miss DeGolly has been quite
feeble and somt. days ago, sent for
Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor of the
First Baptist church, to come to see
her. At the interview, she expressed
a desire to join the church. Mr.
Baucom brought th(. matter to the at
tention of the church m conference
Sunday morning, and, without the
presence of the aged woman, the
ehurfh accepted her us a candidate
for baptism. Wilhin two hours after
being received for membership, she
was on her way to the cnurch for
baptism. She was baptised in the
presence of about twenty-live people
who had gathered.
Thirty-two years ago, she and her
twin brother, James R. DeGolly, both
of Dutch ancestry, came here arid
purchased a farm from Kimsoy How
ell in the Mauney Cove upon -which
they lived,: Both had been school
teachers in Pennsylvania. Before his
death about two weeks ago. Mr. LU
Golly deeded his farm to C: ii Liner
on condition that he would take care
of himself and his sister as long as
they both should live. M Liner has
been most kind and considerate of
them. Miss DeGolly now resides with
Mr. Liner.
A sale of pure bred Hereford beef
cattle has been schedule:) by Madison
County farmers for Friday. Novem
Vr 11, at Marchall.
1 Announcing I
THE OPENING OF HEADQUARTERS IN
:-:,.j;'.': WAYNESVILLE
MINIC0 "CLEANERS
of Asheville ;
AT
' THE LeFAINE HOTEL
Phone 450 .
"Truck Here Daily From South's Leading Dry
Cleaning Establishment"
Call 450 and clothes will be called for that day and
delivered promptly.
i Ask about our special prices on Fall Cleaning
The North Carolina: State Grange
will meet in Davidson County next
year where there are 16 'subordinate
(? rahges with a r.i.'iubership of 850
persons.
-Caldwell County farmers have re
ceived the cooperation o: the towns
oeonlp in establishing a curb market
t Lenoir.
Three years ago a brood sow could
hardly be- found in tne Parks Spr-ng
Community of Caswell County, says
John R. Bowles. Now theTe are 15 on
nore.
Mrs. Frills: "Now that I have en
gaged you; Bridget. I am going to
begin right away to give you a little
trair.'ng in the art of wnit-nf on
guests. You see. my daughter i
coming out next month
Bridget: "Indnde. mum! How long
was she sint up for?''
.Lady of House: "No. we don't snt
no books, nor we don't want no cal
endars. We don't want nothing."
Hawker:- ."What about a cheap
grammar; ' '. .