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Page 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 19 ji Great Smoky Mountains National Park Is Wonderland For Lovers Of Nature ODD BUT TRUE ! Tht' Great Smoky Mountain? Na tional I 'ark, a vast storehouse of pri mitive natural life, is a wonderland for the nature lover:; among the thous ands 'of visitors who are touring through this scenic, mountain play ground, each year. Undisturbed since the days of colonial America, the larg. er portion of the nark is virgin wil derness, containing- an impressive large variety of wild life. Within the hounds of the national park, it is said, are to be found more .species and varieties of plant life than can be discovered on the whole of 1hc continent of Kurope. Theie are ".-J. varieties of trees alone. Of the -VM,-000 acres to he include! in the na tional reservation, over -00,000 acres are covered with virgin timber, un touched by the lumberman, the last great eastern primitive wilderness. Hotanist have discovered in the Great Smokies, ninone- other I'm-m ol plant life not only every other va riety of trillium to be found in Ameri ca, out also two new varieties, as yet unnamed. Flowers of every variety xuor tne vwieys and mountain slopes who a riot 01 color and prolusion of blossoms, through the spring ami sum mer and into the early autumn. The great diversity of plant life as well as that of animal life in the Great Snvokies, is said to he due to . the great range of altitude within the national park and t: the midsouthern location of the tiact. As one ascends the mountains to the sum, nil of th, great central divide, climatic condi tions change. In the valleys are flow ers birds and trees indigenous to northern (Jeortria On the snmmit c tne Higher ranges exists a forest which shelters plants and animals indige nous to southern Canada. lilack bears, deer, heavers, ravens and other species i animal and bird life, are to be found in the Smokies in varying numbers. Beavers and deer will be introduced in greater numbers and protected. Within the boundaries of the nark entomologists r,. overcd a new species of air-breathing beetle, which has the strange faculty for living to,, months under water, without rising to the scrl'ace. This beetle is another of the wonders tne iireat Smokies offer for th and enjoyment of scientists ; ture lovers. Commencement Exercises Will Bein Friday, 28 (Cantinued from Page 1) Asheville, will deliver the baccalau reate s rmon. This program will be gin at H;l,r). On Monday afternoon the county wide (lementary field d .y will be held at the athletic field here. Monday m-'ining the academic contests will bo held and the seventh grade di plomas w.ill be awarded. Tuesday morning will be class day cisc.s for the graduating class, -luesnay night, Or. K. Gibson deiver the study i na- Hazelvvood Wins Field Day Event The animal exercise..; were with 1200 of children of the elementary field day held hert. last Friday, the grammar grade township present and is a summary of cheering their teams. The events were held under the di rection of Coach C. E. Weatherby. Ilazelwood won the banner, which was presented by' the Ilazelwood Booster Club. The following events: " ' : 100 yards, Kuykeiidall, Ilazelwood; Rathbone. Junaluska; Rufu-, .East Waynes vi lie. oO yards, girls Jones. Junaluska; hstise. Waynesville; Chapman, Ila zelwood. Running Broad Jump, boys Ku.w kendall, Ilazelwood; Wright, Waynes ville; Caldwell, Junaluska. Running Broad Jump, girls -Mi lief. East Waynesville; Fisher, .Hawlwood ; Fowler, Junaluska. Short Put Underwood. HazHwodd ; MehafFey. FJast Waynesville;- Wright, Waynesville. Basketball Free Throw Contest, crirls .Millor H ,,,-.i,..:il. rowier. Junaluska; Kuykeiidall, Ila zelwood. Potato Race, girls- Junaluska' team, Ilazelwood,. East Waynesville. Three Leg Contest, buy-; Phillips and Phillips .Junaluska, Ilazelwood, East Waynesville. Baseball Throw, girls Ray. Hazel. Wood; Miller, East Waynesville; Mc Cracken, Junaluska. One-half Mile Run. boys Fisher, Ilazelwood; Troutmaii, Ilazelwood; Hill, East Waynesville. Over the Rope Relay, girls Juna luska. Ilazelwood, Past Waynesville. Tug of War, boys East Waynes ville, Hazelwood, Waynesville. and Junaluska tied Ilrd. Best School yell Hazelwood, 1st; Junaluska and Waynesville tied. Hazelwood score 501, winner of Banner. Lake Junaluska score 30'4. East Waynesville score 2G. Waynesville score 11. exe and I : . t a i ""vis, or asneville. wi commencement address and the 54 afininve ,inll Un iL ' i- i wo y,i ucuniiiucu ineir uipiomas. Superintendent B. I). Bunn an nounced that all evening programs would begin at 8:lf, and that all those not there when the programs be gan would he required to wait until ouei mission neiore entering the audi. torium. This step was taken in an effort to eliminate the disturbance usually caused by those coming into the auditorium late. The following graduates will re ceive their dinlomas Tuesday niiht- Willi am Andrews, Robert Andrew. Jr., David Andrew HovH. fy Brendle, Samuel Abel Carswell, Robert Lee Davis, Paul Lawson Davis, Porter C. Greenwotnl, David A. Dines. Mildred Helen Burgess, Mae E Bur-1 gess, Joseph Wood row Davis, Eugenia Bo ton, Virginia Lee Butcher, Mar tha Elizabeth Caldwell, Myrtle Evelyn Calhoun. Margie Lee Campbell. Ber tha Dorothy Chicilelie. Mabel Albe-a Coffey, thelma Louise Davis, Marv ! : I .. .. ,, . . wiee reiguson, name Mier f reeman, Myrtle Fulbright, Theda Garrett, Nettie Irene G rusty. Rufus W. Sum- nvrow. Anna Louise Moody, Sybil M. I'nderwood, : Matt Richard Ketner, Mary Elizabeth Webster, flattie F.louise Swayngim, Julia Carmen Plott, Hilda Liner, Joseph Liner, Anna Louise Leatherwood, Virginia Maye Russell. Hazel Teague. Avis Medford, Charlote Frances Rose, Hugh Moody, Jean Sutton Morrison, John F. Wil liams, Louisa Douglas Thackston, Martha McCrackcn, Alma Eugenia Nelson, Rosalyn Ray, Ralph Moody, Fisher Sprinkle, Clinton Moss Truitt. To receive Certificates: Lucile Allison, Virginia Allison. J.; ir.es Davis.' Those interested in learning the l'c-i suits of the city election can attend I the exercises and see the results as they leave the building as they will be posted on the 'bulletin hoard of the school;, it was announced. I z - X .. . i r . O i POLITICAL I ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself ,( , I date for Mayor of the town of v. ! nesville., subject to the wishes of v in the election to be held Tu-- May 2nd. : W. T. SHELTi i j ' FOR MA YOR I I hireby announce myself a.- can . date tor reelection for Mayor u Wayne-ville at the cr.y election M... 2. I wiil appreciate your support C. B. ATKINSON. SLVIER. BW- ",0 VK'SS 0JE. PMLKT OFFVCt &M ft W - TH? PRSt 6RONlHG Tim AO BE 'SO VR0TECIE.D N THfc nmom op the- FOR AI.DFRMAX I hereby announce myself a c.i didate for Aldermen of the Town -Waynesville- to the pleasure of th voters in the election to be held Tu--, dav, Mav 2nd. W. L. HARDIN. Jr. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for member of board of alder men in the City election on May sec ond. Any support given me will b appieciated. SAM II. JONES Judge Felix Alley Speaks To Bar On "The Ideal Lawyer" Buncombe Har Association Hears Waynesville Jurist Last Saturday Night. .Members of the Buncombe County Bar association last Saturday night at their monthly dinner mectinc at i ne J ndgi db- Saunook School Closing Program Given For Tonight hi !. ..!. i , i c j y i in k notoi nean I'cli-;- E. Alley, of Waynesvi i u s "1 he Ide-il Lawyer." "The ideal lawyer is oil,, who has iiioroughly prepared and (.'quipped iself that be can 'render ! cl.'en; caiel'ul, wholesome and li.udent ad vice that will ttcer him away from litigation," Judge Alley began.. "He will be able to prepar, docu ments that will not require additional riierprctation to the court and iury, and his legal phr is-ologv will b( 'such io.u ue can clearly and e-irreclly His ea -e in court:. -.tale i', ideal j Four Square League Organized At Lake i Contributed.) The Four .Square League which has he.n organized- in the Junaluska school has for its purpose to help the student to be truthful, faithful, teachable and kind. . The students and teachers are very giateful to Mis. Frank Siler who was instrumental in organizing this League. Others who have helped Mrs. Siler and the school with the league are: Mr. H. V. Freeman of Wayno.-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbrothe,-J of Lake Junaluska. Mr. Will Smith of I ake Junaluska. Mr. Tom Smith of A heville, Mrs. Caroline Glosser of Lake Junaluska, and the Junaluska P. T. A. On Friday evening, April 28, at the commencement program a block will be presented the school on which is written Truthful, Faithful, Teachable, Kind, and Love. This block will be placed in the school auditorium where the pupils will see it daily and be re minded of the things that measure a good life. Most of the students have joined the league and on Friday evening recognition will be made of those who have tried to be Truthful, Faithful, Teachable and Kind in each grade. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as can didate for member of Board of Alder men of Waynesville, subject u the wishes of the voters in the City elec tion to be held May second, " You; vote and support will be appreciate) FRED E. MARTIN FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myseif as can didate for Mayor of Waynesville, sub ject to the wishes of the voters in tht May election. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. FRANK D. FERGUSON,' JR. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for member of Board of Alder men of the Town of Wavnesville, sub ject to the city election May 2nd. You upport respectfully solicited J.'M. palmer SF.XIORS TO HAVE I'ICXIC The Senior Class of the Waynes-1-ville Township High School will, have j a. picnic 'supper at Smokv Cove, the I rustic cam!) of Mrs. Charles Quinhin, on Pigeon.. Friday evening. Chap erons for the outing will be Miss Betsey Lane Quinlan, Miss Bernice McElhannon. Miss Bessie Boyd, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Carleton Weatherby. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myseif as a can didate for member of Board of Alder jmen of this city subject to the wishes ,of the voters in the city election, May j2nd. I will appreciate vour support. ; j. h.way FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce -myself as candi date for election as member of Board of Aldermen of this city, subject fe the wishes of the voters in the elec tion on May second, I will, appreciate your support. L. M. K1LLIAN to law v r muM. -!,c a. mas I ':- XOTICF ' .- " v In the "Letters To The Editor" Vol. umn last week there appeared a letter from "An Appreciative Citizen" thanking Mayor J. II. Howell and the aldermen, T. N. Massie, R. T. Messer, and ('. B. Atkinson for placing lights on the Richland creek bridge at Love Lane. The editor took for granted tfcat the writer intended to name the .-Ttcsent aldermen for the work and vnade a footnote to that effect. The writer of the letter informs us Following is the program to be ren dered by the students at the Saunook school, Thursday tvening at. 7:.'ib: 1. Welcome song:. M r. and M rs. Audience. 2, The Rheumatiz: First Grade. I'm Going . 'to Tell My Ma on you. (lessie Inman and Ted Arring ton. 1- 0)erutta: The Sleeping I rin-cess- .:'--.'.'''.'.' - ".' Characters The Queen Margaret Sparks. The King James Eaverson. Princess ' Rosa-S-usie Arrington. Two ilerabls Samuel . and Junes Arrington. The Enil. Fairy .Marcia Arring toit. '.-.- The Old Woman Bessie Arring ton. The Cook Mary Hall. The Kithcen Boy Roy Swayngim. Prince Charming Jack Rabb. The Twelve Good Fairies Mary Rli'zat-et.h Rhinehart, Virginia Arring ton, Laura ( onrad. Ruth Guy. Pauline Downs, Cora Davis. Mildred Rhine hart, Mary Rabb,' Helen Lyle, Mattie Rabb, Geneva Eavanson, Iris McClure, Ladies anil Gentlemen of the Court Bonnie Rhinehart. Edgar Mehaffey, Gladys Caldwell, Mildred Hill. Myrtie SmatheYs, Hugh Arrington, Ruby Arringtnh. Fred Swayngim. Lucile Arrington, Clyde Lyle, Edna Mae llenry, Bill Moore. Hie 5 as it .ins any question ol the principles of iihibwoni,-, "ioo"o wnn tne rules of common i,ik,i i r. ...... i i. I, o.u.si mi aiue to go into court, ami give thy cbtirt such a-"-i l.'iitei. !i v.-i II u it .- . . 'I- 1 " I 'v'f i . M i losions. M,. must further and st.it Ins nointj so .iii,.i't...i,, ,i. i. . i . - .. 1y uiai i ho. nignei mm is win nave no doubt- as it I nonesty and abilify, nor as fo his case. . Tt. : I i . ' oe mea.1 i iwyer never resorts to i'lw and sordid alipeals to sympathy, . ' "Mate, lie recognizes m,u many members of juries arc un earned, inexperienced and impulsive m; Miows lliey are easily swayed by w: -' ' ".v onslaughts of oratory, and will not. use methods; to unduly and eiioneousiy influence them. H endeavor to lift the Jury improper sentiment and' that it can perceive fh G. E. Ray's Sons GROCERY DEPARTMENT will and reflect it e wi out of all feeling i; truth with in its a r. Trials of a - Boy ( Song) Roy th'it we were .wrong in taking that tor granted . in that the . mayor and 'board named . above . promised, the work, 'and- the present mayor, C. "B. Atkinson and aldermen Messer, Mas s:e, and Palmer saw. that the work was c niileted. ' We are glad to correct the mislcad ini st-i.tement, and. join the residents of . Love Lane in thanking' all those tha- had anything to do with the project:. and court 'to no- will ..not render a Uiifetterei verdict.. "Heir-M.- li,ii.-t ,i. l im.ii me court is a Point "f the ideal lawyer. He will not un lertake to deceive the court in any ' tie win ret use to .lefend Miiou mat is unsouni: ,.w' to induce the false judgment.. the n e-il In,. -.,.. ;.. i. . , """esL. wnn Ins vrriuoenis. r nis does not mean h ; ' u K'-es. nor reveal the 111 'i ,-,.( .. ..... . . t . r. , . . l.;;m""111111' "nt it does mean he wi,l consider a lawsuit in. a different .!'Kht- t han a dog fight. He will recog nize every lawsuit a ;, legal battle tor justice. , SYRUP PT. SIZE MAPLE FLAVOR 21( PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE FLOUR 2For15c e w sources of Swayngim Bouby, Jordan, Noel Hill, ; Don Snmthers, Ralph Rhinehart: Rob ' it Mohaffey. Clarence Arrington. i re -t.,n Henry, Joe McClure; 0 Good-bye Song: We Mix Our Sighs With Sunshine When We Sav Good-bye. : ' . Stu ients will return -FvIiImW .- ceive promotion cards and certificate's . Principal W. Thns. 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