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i V THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PageS ll LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 PAKEST-TEACHER COUSCIL TO MEET Superintendent A. J. Hutcnin if h Canton schools will be the speak er at the- rejrular monthly meeting of the Wavnesville Township Parent Teacher' Council, Monday evening March 27, at 7:.'!0 o 'flock. The place--f 'he meeting1 will be the countv court house . All Parent-Teacher Associations are urged to send representatives. The membership of the civic and religious organizations in the community, u well as the general public, is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Hutchins being an able and interesting speaker, we are ure that no one will want to miss hi -splendid address on educational topic of vital interest to all. Judgf and Mrs. V. J. Rose and laughter. Miss Myrtle Rose, and Mr. and"Mrs. Adrian McCune, of Miami. Florida were week-end guests at the Hotel LeFaine. Mr. W T. Reagan and Mr. Knight, of the State Highway Commission, engineers for the Roco Gap Road, have arrived in Waynesville and stopping at the Hotel LeFaine. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Byers have moved from the Kirkpatru-k Apart ments to a cottage on East j-treet where they will spend the summei Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Strickler. of Austell, (ieoipia. are gueut at ttau Hotel Leraine. Morning Prayer and Sermon at Grace Episcopal church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. The service will be conducted by a member of the Brotherhood of St. An drew. Trinity church. Ashevib. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS Prp-inVnt Roosevelt siirneii the .1.2 per cent ln-er bill Wednesday atternoon at - o clock, using tour pens bet ore a battery of news cameras and news papermen. Earlier in the day Vice President Garner and Speaker of the House. Rainey. had placed their sig natures to the bill. This makes beer legal The act goes into ctlect in l.r days, according to President Roosevelt. Beer Stamps Are Now Being Printed The Treasury was so sure that beer wi'. be leagal soon that beer revenue 4 imps are being printed, members of ' 'i nirt tss wore informed Monday. The stamps are' being sandwiched in f.c: -veen the various issues of Federal Reserve bunk notes, which have kept -h liureau of Engraving and Print. -iri'j working night and day for weeks. Giuseppee Zangara. the little Italian immigrant who hated all governments, was ele.'tru.'Ute.i at i:L" a. m. Monday morning for murdering Mayor Anton J. Ceimak, of Chicago in an attempt to assinate president Roosevelt. Shei iff Dan Hardie, of Hade county, where the attemnted nssisination took ri'it'l.' ri'Kt'ni' if enrh'CH ' I Plac0' ttlll'w tlu' switch which sent ;;0-year Italian. Some thirty witnesses were present when the electrocution took place. Zangara's last remarks were prac tically the same line of thought which he has , repeatedly uttered since the day he shot at President Roosevelt. "All capalists, lousy bunch of crooks," he said just a few seconds before the switch was thrown. Quarterly Conference Of Methodists to Meet Sunday Presiding Elder L. P. Hayes an nounced yesterday that quarterly con ferences ' will be held next Sunday, March 2(, at the following churches: Dellwood Circuit at Maple Grove, 11 a. m. Clyde Circuit at Clark's Chapel 7:-10 p. ni. Rev. Hayes will deliver the sermon at both paces. Delegates will also be elected at this time to the district conference to h. held in June. LIGHTNING STRIKES HIGH-VOLTAGE WIRES' IN THE LAND OF THE Sl h: aitaniung .' disVovei ed Saturday a brilliant light which illuminat- M the sky. in that viemitv during a .sovi"c electrical storm -Friday night ...caused by lightning striking a h;,.'n voltage wire 'tower and not by a meteor as first reported. Commissioners Held Regular Meeting Here Monday! The board of county commissioners met .Monday for their regular third Monday meeting. The general routine of 'business was disposed of and also several matters of importance were taken under consideration, hut the nature of the matters were not disclos ed by Chairman W. A. Hyatt. 1 love the land where I was horn. 1 love those hills so high. While some may laugh, and some may scorn. : iUit ' is there' "I'd- live and (lie. 1 love to know, that I am free A - the mist that the mountain shrouds, To look in the 'distance and only see Mountains caressed by clouds. I toye to climb the hills so high, I love these mountain tops Wlu-re earth's rare beauties catch the eye And trees with birds in their locks. So let ethers go. where they see lit. To places filled by greater crowds, But I'll stay on. on the high summits In the land caressed by clouds. EDWIN POTEATE- Lecturer (in a small town): "Ot 'arse, oil a!! know v.liat the inside f a corpuscle is like." Chairman of Meeting ( interrupt -g i : "Most of us do, but ye better .l.iin for the benefit of them as . , n."i or In i n inside one." i.nn;tii got on a trolley ear and : p-ii; that she didn't have any ::;iur(, sl.e handed the conductor a ,o .'il'. "I'm sorry " she said, "but avufl a nickel," worry '.civ. h sail m . i r iLV r X; run rom mm lnrnrr innnrii -. a la W00LSEYS QUALITY "."' MIXED PAIN1 An Extra Measure of Qualify in every can of Woolsey s Mixed Paint Extra brilliance extra life extra spread mean real econ omy in using WOOLSEY'S Mixed Paints. It's like getting an extra measure for your money. For this paint is made of the purest and best ingredients it will not crack, peel or disintegrate irom contact with the elements or the heat of the sun. When you have a woolse Y job your property doesn't need repaint ing as often. Low upkeep cost has made WOOLSEY'S the choice for more than 75 years- , W. T. Denton Phone 23 - Main Street - Waynesville, N. C. When you P"l t0 preserve You beautify When you Pmt lo beauiif t Vau prcierre. 1 t !' I'm in a WILL OBSERVE LAYMAN'S DAY IN COUNTY SOON Pastors In County Will Receive! One-Day Holiday Dur ing- April A elerk who had been on a buying trip in New York wrote to the store bookkeeper back home: ''Since I have been away I have jseen many strange sights and hope to nee you on Monday." Chorus Girl (quarrelling in dress ing rom); "Not only that, but you get uglier every day!" Second Ditto: "Another thiiiR 1 can do and you cannot." I1 VrVM,l ..SUCCESSFUL OMEMAKING A-tAYm i - - - L.r- SIMPLE CAKE RECIPE VARIED IN MANY WAYS 'Ai'V u nman . ln.'ciK :i simple, ccn noiiih'a.l i-alic r;he; li i rh niay lift ,iri.'i and ui''d in niaii. dilTi'i'i'id 'a.. Sin li a rake Is tin' .fnllowiii:! One -Egg Cake. -;.mh: luil C. c-iip hut- n! mill. I :i:-h Kilt I's '"I'l'-v .! I K- I. t-H'.-l' in i .llaviirini; in.u' Hour ,-i ruji suf.::ir I ( 'I'l'iini Imtlcr anil simrir iimcllrer ; add whole ,t aiid ln';it ' thoroughly:. hU! milk ami tlonr 'aUenialely ; 'put in t-lii vn-i'i iij; ; pour in greased and Hour' ' !il;c pan, and h .'.. .i a nioilcratc ni '; C'.r.ii derives: 1".) aliout .". niinuH'S. That, is llic foundatipii rcripi'. 'One if the inaiiy ways it can lie varied is 'n inalic it i 111 H an apple eal;e. Alter I'll.' hallcf is: in patv. prcas inlo it slices of a good wikins apple place in rows fairly close top-l her. SpHiiMe ll'i! lop of til" bailer vvitli snu'ai ami cinnamon and hake, in a ino.lerati' ommi (:',."iii decrees I'M mIhmiI !(.". mill uies. Serve as a pnd'linir with sauce or creani, or as a calie. .This is e (.llent for school lunch': " Another way to v-( the same reciiie is to add spices and cool; it. in nnill'm . riiiss or pajiei-'liakiiiL: clips, to nia!;e l''.an,- for carrying out laymen's day in the Ha 'wood County liaptist association and giving all the pastors in the county a one day holiday have moved nearer i oniplotio.il according to an announce ment made Sunday morning by the Kev. H, V. Raucom. pastor of the First Baptist church of Waynesville. Seventeen of the laymen met Sat urday night at the Baptist church here and talked over the plans for the day and made a schedule of appoint ments for two Sundays during the month of April for every pulpit in the Haptist association of the countv to be tilled by a layman. A full list of appointments will he made public in i few days, it was said. .1. T .Henderson, of Knoxyiili . Tenn., director of the Haptist Broth erhood of the Southern Baptist con vention, is credited with the plan to get every laymen in the bounds of the Southland interested in the Southwide causes of the church. This is one of the methods set forth by .Air. Hender son, namely, to retire the pastors for one day and let the laymen talk over plan-, for carrying out the purposes f the church. In this coun'.y, general interest has iu'cn aroused and enlistment, of lay men to carry out the project has been in ale. On' Saturday night, at the I! .ir i . .church here, the following laymen met. enjoyed a dinner served by the Woman's Missionary society, and worked on plan- for the success ful carrying cut of the. day: B. 1). I. nnn. chairman of the committee, Way nc .ville, ,1. II. Il iyiics, of Clyde. Sam- Knight, of Hay.elvv nod, 1.. U. Lovelace, of Canton. .1. It. I'dalock, of II. i.olwood. .1. M. New: on, .1. K. Mor ;an, K. T. Slesscr, W. C. livers, T. L. (ire mi and . C. Allen, Waynesville; '(ll'over C. llavii.-. Clyde. Tom Rogers', Sam Robinson, Canton, Hurst Justice, ( anion, and lileiiti Brovvii, Clyde. Mr, iiuii'.i. chairman, outlined, (ho purpose of the .plan as given by Mr. Henderson He also inaie some sttg iresl inns as to carrying out (lie pur pose nf 'he movement in the various iHilnits of-the countv. The two Sun days of April decided upon for the fruition of the plan are the first and second, n Spring oflicially began Monday night at S: la o'clock. It was at that' ins tant that the son crossed' the eipiator on its iotunev northward. CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME T K A I N T K A V E I. li A K (i A 1 N F A R E S $6 WASHINGTON, D. C. and Return From all points in Western North Carolina 0 X S A I. E April 1, good returning April 2nd April '8, good returning April 9th Extension up to live days upon payment of $1 per day DON'T MISS SEElNCi THE JAPANESE ( HEKIIY BLOSSOMS 11 Easter Holiday .Round. Trip Fares l'O AND FROM EVERYWHERE. IN THE SOUTHEAST Including Washington, Cincinnati. St. Louis, Louisville ONE FARE FLFS ONE DOLLAR FOR RETI RN .101 RNEY On, Sale April Kith To l.'Uh limit it. days form. date of sale r e i) iv c e i) 1' i l l m a n f a r e s i5A(.(;.v;e checked - -stop-overs IV,r further informal ion ..see your agent or address A. 11. ACKER. DP A SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM TRAIN TRAVEL HAIMJALN FARESrilpcnivvpj'NN 1 ill ffN-'Pv SaT . . .v n'-- ERNEST L. WITHERS AND COMPANY (Established 1904) Pench Short-Ccike, This Is One of a Number of Delicacies That Can Be Made From One Simple Self- Rising Flour Recipe. litt le ili'oli eakes. P.y suli.-i ;, a; :i.- our fourth cupful of. tlmir with oi,e-i..i:r:'i CUliflil of coeoa, yoit rnay make e-lmeo,-late drop cakes. . . 1'lii s ree; lie calls, for self-risi ng . Ilotti wliieli will save from 'Si t io.iiei- cent of the time in inakiiU' enkes. After ilr,. Itv.i-.iii;..nl s have t. eea collected one sliouW lie aliie to .make this cake in less than; five niitnres. Self-rising .flo'iir not-'-oiil.v saves Ho cost : .of., flie, bilking." iiow'doK. hut i' hfaltliful to ' use, ton, iK'eauso it: sup caVii;!:! nnil. jihospkoriis for I. !; - 'in i'il preserving . Iiones till'l li e: ii . '' Pciwh : c;ike ' is tmotlier ilelilitful v. :iv to n-rvo this s.iii.e . siaiple cake, P,ai;( t ho rnko in. n '.stein- i:in. ..plit the. cake crosswise aid put; in.a tliieli Liver of sliceo. nnil .sweet onei! peache" Keplncs: the ; upper 1:."!." Jiivl fill .the center 'with peaches, ( jiver i.lif nnire i-iiEii with a; thick layer of wliippcl cream beaten very -stiff.-. A few peaches may lip . llseil to decorate ie ; ea,c iThls' makes :i very at tra.-l iv e. ileaeioii ainl nonrisliini iloscrt e.-;.i . a.lly suit oi.i.i in i..i, (.'V fi lFL-lit meal, sui'il . as a ve?ctaiile ilinniT. ''..-. Real Estate Rents Insurance Surety Bonds AVe have huntli eds of the nicest places listed w ith us for ..sale. Fnusually attractive l)aiains in improved prni i ics. Pikes most reasonable and terms to suit the most modest income. Our list of rental properties is unsurpassed. We are daily .hav ing inquiries from our patrons of former years for summer homes. '"; 'i his has been a specialty with us for the past twenty-nine years. We write all lines in strong, reliable companies with an excellent record of prompt settlement of all honest claims. We have Power-of-a 1 1 oiney to execu te bonds i m med iat el y upon receipt of application. AVe are exclusive agents for the (iREYLIN(i REALTY COMPANY'S properties in this section. Their homes can be bought on payments like rent. INVESTIGATE Use Your Rent Money To Buy A Home" ERNEST I . WITHERS T. HENRY G ADD Y .I !0
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