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Page 5 i THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (go to (Elinrrli gitnoay - 1 24 High Spots In Address vn Gov. Ehringhaus Milestones In The v -w i i Career Ut taivin Coolidge Some Facts GatheredfE. L Hinton Makes S." m!'o roionHnr Quarterly Report .... I CHUKCH NOTICES FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Ii. "'."S", vv C. Allen cuiulav school, 9.4o. ,.jPrintendent. . BTf!PU.ot church me,, aS eieninK worship. Sermon by week pr-yer service 7:80 Wed rday. METHODIST up.. Wade juii3" r- , . , i!ible, but -tno - w,d Ql'ACKS - . T" 1 ' . '(Continued from page 4) the 'crooner. . . There W nVdd .o. many fights if eatwhnfi?h;ei "tH lt some one his own Mze. . . i y apply to nations a. well . . and women. . . u e looks me near Harry Da f but like a monument . tk hulk ot the mount-". .Irn-onvill, U tor tne (:umn of two wm -b ket bv -no Planted in the waste ba ket Dy ,,jU-agement bucket. . .11 anu '?;ritourSied Candler ; , the Vn-t basketball game. . . ; , ;.in th . in- Leatherwood are F i,ndsol Mi. u h0 mcant Renting his -death . . n nj.-h to his fnends anil w 1 . W hw.Unot.MK.nforh.y.ulto nheir organization. Vr(,. -,.t important conimitees 1; i(. V Research Committee on Sex u U K'thatV best college or -unwer- MlV football teams "" "rofs sional lean's. rnme All-Sta-s have good teams . . . conn in Tn s mm,.,. - . . .. , .i -Tim Wiivil of God." 11 u clock '.nt-niv-, i..v . --- The subject for his 7 o clock termoi. will be announced Sunday morning. The Church school will meet at .- and the Epworth League at t:u. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. R. 1'. Walker, pastor Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor 11 a. ni. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Wednesday r.ou p. .u. -vice and study of book "Lost a Ro man Soul." In the mid-week services preparation is ut-Mi "tv rtf Atlanta beginning " - , - . Kev R P. Walker will preach at Eat Waynesville on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend all services. CimnlA Funeral Held kJlltipSV M. ror vaiviii uiuuuv li Jon':: telegraph. ... ,l- "I suppose you wert. nev v. when you' first asked your hus- ,a-Str -as calm, and col- 1 . .V. Driver: "Will you please tell . J" nis is the third t r-pM after the left turn at the sic find crossroads'.'" TW idol of the French theatres Ihe iooi . Parisian hisd Off, the s age oy a audience to puiuau '"v -7" . . nopular hero, see "f.:u..i with T?". a J.i oil Tinws stands. AN. n sa"1 a, " ' . . i sif eimnlieitV In an amiospucc o...-r--typical of his entire We,. funeral services were --"JV . idge Saturday in me ou. . givgational church, at his home in jNortnampioii. iu--ou... Kev. Aioeri o. i .'. - .. . .u wtaa cal cd to voutniui iiiviiR- " ..- 'the congregation only four months ago, preached the sermon from a nign square puipa in mc- ia.. I hall Outside skies were dark and Mullen and rain fell as the service "'"Sow that pulpit was the bronze I ... . 1 il. . U.wlir 1 1l '- cot In in wmcn uw , ;un i . , .i uni tilt1 president, in y ' " "hunir hmply from a small standard; at the olher was raised the blue and v hite tTug of the cnurcn. Parallel row- of ,erv-ie abh pc.j , m dow the rch from the chance In the -first rows sau i..... and her son, John; the President and Mrs. Hoover; Mrs. Franklin D. .. i i .l!inifs: fcec- KoosevPU, ami ' ntarv f State. Stimson; becretarj t Commerce, Chapin ; Secretary ot the Navt. Adams; Senator David Hehinil tneni sat " .i u Senate of the United ftiaie. iiouse of Kepr.sentative, togethel with representatives oi ine inu ;.--ampton city government into the rear of the church, t, llmg the nar-ow balcony, sat the neighbor ot JNortnampuoii. . , , The only living former president who was fiO years old last July 4, died home, "Tlie ieecnes, tack- ...i... . i.,, llr roolidL'O. A lew minuoi's . ... it (ItW,TII,l II.' Ul returning ir'" . "7 f. found his body on the floor. Huk was calm and bore no sign (rf pwi. ... p.lm, fnimrl him It When ivirs. "r " . V v was 2:15 p. m. A nnysican. Dr. K. W Brown, a friend of years, was summoned immediately . death had occurred aoout minutes John uoonagc. sun i , 7;;" President, Wliu ian. - , - 1 rtsiuuiw "V, m,t,i-M Viol rlavs. alive during tno. m""''"-:, ?. was shocked when informed of .his death at -ew. nayu, - RALEIGH. Highlights in the retommendatiens made b C..e: iv.r John Christopher Butcher Lh ringhaus in his inaugural address he'e last Thursday wete: 1. A balanced budget immediat ely. '2 Levy of no new tae. Immediate revaluation ol property. ' 1 Relief from the l.went state wide lew for support of schools. 5. Drastic curtailment in spend ing. . li. Economy m general goern- mental set-up. 7. Abolition of entertainment fund for chief executive. 8 Abolition -f position of ex ecutive counsel and granting to governor of power to appoint pai don commissioner. 'l Transfer of local government commission .to treasury depart ment . ,.,-! 10 Consolidation ot highway and 'prison 'departments. Consoli dation of all motor vehicle collections.- 11. Elimination of duplications in governmental functions. l- No new commitments in volving additional state money. 13. No diversion of highway funds. . , . 1 14. No new construction of high ways for next bienniuni. 15. Broader supervision of local governments. Hi. Consolidation ol counties or of counties and towns. 17. Elimination or consolidation of local government statutory of fices. , IS. Interpretation of local sal ary limitations to allow reduc tion. , : 19. Supervision ot local .expen ditures and tax levies. 20. Extension of Iwal debt ma turity dates. , Lil. Reduction in cost ot tax foreclosures. 22. Foreclosure postponement ot back taxes. '23. Discontinuance ot unicst 't rained fee expenditures-. 21. -Stimulation of livestock dairying and poultry industries Born Julv 4. 1872. at Plymouth, t. Received preliminary education m vraded school at Plymouth and at 1 lick River Academy at Ludlow and I St. Johnsburg Academy. I Was graduated at Amherst college ' ... , . : ... ........ i-.v,, Willi! in lt-l'o. m senior e.n ij. , I medal in national competition for best 1 lessav on "'Causes of Revolutionary -Studied law in -offices of Hammond and Field at Northampton. Mass.. and began practice theie. Entered politics as member ot Northampton Common Council 19UU- Citv clerk of Northampton. 1904. m ,',., ;.,.i A Goodhue .f Bui - lington, Vt., October 4. 1905. .Meinuer .iassacuusens w...-. Representatives, 1907-OS. Mayor 01 .oniiaiiiii", Member Massachusetts State Sen ate, 1912-15; president oi uie .-.eim in 1914 and liMi). . Lieutenant Governor ol .u'ouv etts, 191647-18. Elected uovernor 01 jhmiii..- 101U mil 1 ;ft. IWO le. us, ...... ..- IT,:,lyl Elected VTee-i remueiit 01 on- States in November, iy-u. Became l'resident 01 me u mte August a. 1923. upon the death of Warren G. Harding. Electwl t'resiueni 01 uu- States in November, 19JI. V1,; vnr'Htloll AUITUSI -, l.'-'. j f.,n,.Mw Mtjitement "I do not .1 i., ..... fur President in 192 ij.,t;....,i fnim Piesidencv March -1, 1929 and resumed residence at North Died January 5. at Northampton Mass. There Will He Two Friday's The; Thirteenth. And Four Month With Fie Pay Hays. F L Hinton. Sanitary "YV fo, Haloed unty in making htf quarterly state.ne , , . - nes 01 mi- in Grade A anu sevu tlu .1 Waynesville Plays 1 1 11 iienoersuiiviiif ncn. . . -a. 1 1 1 11 Friday in lsasketnaii For tho.-e who are forward looking, it may be interesting to have pro uU some definite information about 1 new sear as gleaned from the calendar-a sort of program ot coming events. . , . To those who are inclined to bi .upeistituous there may be some 10 ,,,e,n 0.1 two widely sepa.u . ed lax m the year lor there be'that many Fridays that tall on . i;?th days, one in January ai.d UK other in October. . , And for those who teel t hat b. 'glancing at a new moon tor the lust time over the ngni miuu.mi-.. ..... .1... , ,. alunir with a wish, means luck and more ol it, thei will, of course, ue 1- new ... la.e scheduled to make their appearan ces January 25. February n, ',.' 25. Apiil 24, May 24, June , n.v --. iigust 21. Septemlier 19, October 19, November 17, and December U February 12 Lincoln's birthday--- falls on Sunday, ami wasningLv... , , . ,i 1... L, iiM.iii' VV11 Ui' IMI i Wwlnesday. On March 4, a iatuuU. the nation will witness the advent ot a new president-rraniwui ; . velt, on that date replaces v."-"-Hoover at the helm of national affairs. From then on unui .i.v ; haps will tie no evein '-" " r widesp.ead notice AH Fool's Day is on .amm. . , , , .,, .. . : l.,u- sen 1. I ' ami i',-.v... her each' will have live pay days-.f inv-aml, provided id course V".;"1 'paid on Saturdays. Then Easter Sun , . ...:n i... A m il ni Independence da v 01 ... f . Dav will be on Tuesday,. July 1, Ai -miitiee Day. Saturday, November 11, while Thanksgiving I -ay co n.es , Thursday. November ISO- the last da , f the month, and ( hnstmas Day, Monday. December 25, another chance .. '. 1., ,. v., "it inn . count mir t he I 101- a . 1 ..-.. 1 .v I Sunday before. ! eleven dairies i in Grade "D. His report i as follows: v.i,-,w.ivilli. Grade "A. W. F. Swift. J. E. Ferguson. J. H Allison. S. J. Moody. W. C. McCrackcii. ' iivinn. Grade "A. ' A. Osborne. F. Mann. J. Smathers. E. Henderson. J. K. Sellers. I Clarke. Waynesville, Grade C. Turpin. H. Burein. H. Keller. n n,i,.Vftt Canton, Grade "D. ' W. M. Coman. I). G. Smathers. Clyde, Grade "D." Dr H. B. Osborne. H. J. W. J. Mr D. S. E D.' "Is she fond of listening in?" "Not half so much as she is speaking out. of , UNSEST1 ..niv. ' , t 4 "" wim 4-4- 4 4v 4 4. 4-4-4. 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- Times During 1933 You May Travel The Path of Leisure and Economy Mrs. Bright Leases New Carolina Cafe Mrs. Ed Hrk'ht, owne o! Blight's farm and operators 'of the boarding house there, uv.ioiinced tins wcciv that she had leased irony I- ian- enship the New Carolina t ale i.n Main street here aim win opeiuic n new business under her. supervision, spicializing in home cocking and us ing -produce grown on her farm near i. ...... future Mrs. Bright phi lis to make some changes in tne interior of the cafe, it was stated. Oiv of the features of the cafe is the - homo cooking and much stress is being made on the breads that are H'ing served. Mien nay uie ine iu i changed. .- . . . Mrs. Bright lias Deen in cue uu.hu ing house business for over .25 years, she said. MAM A T.OVR If ARRELI. 3. IS BURIED ON SUNDAY Little Nanna Love Harrell, three vear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . r. vt.' 11 ,.r C'rt.rft I'rftut dinfi at j. ,-. iiarieo. ii vu..- ........... ----- the home of her parents last Satur day, following a brief illness. Funeral services were neiu vun- aftemoon and lnternu-ni was .l Creek cemetery. is survived by her parents am ters. Bernice and Mildred, and 1 L'n,L-I 1 i'Kov lirotners, i,imi)ru- i.i". "i Clarence, and Ray. Out-of-town relatives who atteni eo funeral included ..virs, iiarrvur Mr. ( liar lie iviorrow, oi new Tennessee, and Mrs. Fannie Truitt, of Cullowhee. and Mrs. Roberts. The Waynesville Mountaineers have! .'. working hard for the past sev-i Mi-al days in preparation lor tne u.-u-I i.i . i i..,. t., he nlaved here V nda night 'at 7:;'.0 with 'the Heiulerson- ville cagers. . The Mountaineers aft-er losing th- ir opening game to the fast, t, au di, i- -team expect to show better team ........ .hi. tnMl'KSHiai sill i ..iiiii 1 . j the invaders from Henderson- there will he n and girls line-up smooth attack on including both meet ville. It is likely that liang'' in both boy in order to make a the offense. Admission price STl DYING ANIMALS ; I os Angeles the school board , i-w and two calvis around to sehoels .-v.-ry day .lust so u.e Mien limy see what they look like. 1 he Country Home. Out i n i- frame will be. 25 cents v.ivnisville AH-Slars Engage In Tough (iame Want Ads A S P I'R I N Because The Bayer cross is not merely a trade-mark, luil a symbol of safety. The name Bayer tells you that it cannot depress the fiearl. The tablet that's stamped Bayer dissolves so quickly you get instant relief from the pain. Uigdvm piled up 15 points to lead 7. . i i 4ii.. i , , r to In the lsemei n i - " - "7,, ,,.., v ictoi y over aynesviiie here Saturday night. Halcliff was out standing for Waynesville. vJiSeTu;) p.,. J! Unwell 14 f t- "- ' V Ratclilf (C) - F .,.1''K Putnam C..-.. (O J. BoK Carver (2) v ' T,nk. Smathers, (2) A - - 1 Subs: Waynesvine, gin 4, underwoou; i".. On Mondoy night Clyde s A 1-stais divided a twin bill with the Wayncs v Ue All-stars. The Clyde girls won If, to 5 but the local boys came back to register a 27 to 2:i decision. MALE HELP WANTEI) TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN Bier reliable national company ;i more men immediately. Previous experience unnecessary but must be physically able and willing to ser vice 200 steady customers on regu lar route and work hours a day i-,- about $:I7.5() weekly. Write Ailw.it Mills. Route Mgr., 224:1 Mon- 1 1. finiMiinat i. ). Up. IllUlll( v'.. . There's no unpleasant taste or cdor to tablets of Bayer manufacture; no injurious ingredients to upset the system. Tablets bearing the familiar Bayer cross have no coarse particles to irritate throat or stomach. 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 day Cove Sin two five The girl. Waynesvill Smathers Edwards (1) - A. Phillips (1) II. Phillips .... Franklin Underwood lineup: (5) Pos. . V . . C -,G ; G Subs: - Waynes villi the brothel port, Bun- Nora The boys Wavnesvilh Howell - Putnam i:nderwood lineup: (27) Pos. F F (11 4 4 4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4 4 4 4- 4- IN EVERY HOME there stands a clothes hamper. And into it goes hours of labor, backaches, frazzled nerves -the weeklv washing. Hut this hamper needn hampei YOU I,ts show you the lane that leads to e.sure and elomy'through our modern and econom.cal serv.ee. Invest vour washday in serving as a comrade to hus .ajTnd children. It .1U bring far than hours wasted at a washtub. Just as y ou , a an art of homemaking. we have made a HISINLSS washday. Hundreds of women in this LTaZr dTei Jow, tZ T -feds HEALTH as well as CLOTHES. A-her,. lie i- employe' by a railroad -ompanv. Cwldige's only other son Calvin,' Jr.. died in Washingto i in i'.i'Ji while he was pr-. una. Clyde (15) Morgan Bohnstahl (7) Snyder DO B. Brown P. Prown Ensley Miller. Clyde (15) Suttle- (12) Sho.ik (10) V. Haynes :. Haviies ()) 1 1 ay ne Carver (ID 'J r'wIyv.He-Stahlir.l.Katc.ifl (7), Caddy, Swayngim, T-tuitt 4- 4 4 4 '4 4 4- 4 4-4-4 4-4-4- 4- 4- 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WEEKLY PHOtiRAM FPU WAYNEWOOD THEATRE Thursday and Friday, Jan. 12-W Clara Row and 1 neima i 'CALL HER SAVAGE' Waynesville Laundry "Call 205-We'U Do The Rest" f iKcnn in "A. MANS LAND" Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 16-17 i INkuin in Edmund Lowe ana "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING Wednesday, Jan. 18 . .1 t :in T aa in H B Warner anu ww "UNHOLY LOVE " (aver) if I f I ' ! t - ,' i7r The hearts of those who mourn are comforted by. the smypathy that is silent, and expressed in un obstrusive services. GARRETT FUNERAL HOME Main Street I "UJNnULii it i i l I r l Z, Comedies and N.-eHies Daily g ' " 1 4- t
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