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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 193. THE WiNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER Pa Re 12 It. ' ! ; I , ' ) ,-.r .': v- 'P , f 1 ' fi' 't I: V. ' 1 BAPTIST WOMEN MEET The (hiistmas meeting "f the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist, i-huivh was held Tik-day night at the homt. el' .Mi's. .1. U Mm-I gan. An interesting prugram. cm-1 sisting Christina- mu-ir ami mi.--, sionarv tonics was given Mrs. Sam Join s being thi- leader, and Mrs. Joe i Tate having charge fit" the mu-dc. Violin accompaniiin-in to the Clirisl-1 ma- music ",.y Mi.-s Grace Crocker ad-; dod greatly to the iiR-cting. The West ' Siilc Circle was hu.-te.--' for th,. evening, and at the close- of ' the program -erved deivimi- refre-h-: incuts. Th., following ..nic.-r- Were elected for next year: Junaluska P. T. A. i Met Last Thursday! n Thur.-day evening, Dec. . th, the uvular monthly meeting of the Jii!:alu-Ka I'. T. A. was lield in the .-eh....i auditorium with an e.vcraye at'.end.iiu-e of mcinlj, r- and -everai i.-itor- pic-ciit. Mi.-s Horn Uatliiioiic icaci a state ment fit the t.ea-niei's finance-, item- Dr. Crum Of Duke 'Witness Says Dewe y Heard By Teachers! Potter Left Home to Kill Thomas Price I),. Via-on ( of Religion I'' M'-ity ifavc before lie Haywood Countv Asm, la! ion !;,e C i uni. of the department ; ducat ion of 1 )uke L' ni an inspiring addrfs- I J eacner.- Salurday nun ning. Dec. ntra! Klciiiciitarv School. ring n f tin 11 ivci ipt- and disbursement.- Mrs. Mr.-. 'dent. Mrs. ident. Mis. .dent Mr Mr.-. .Mr.-. H. Y. P.,u! Walker . 1 .1. I!. Morgan. Ji ) K. Latham .') P .i ' d V Prcs- month. which sli han I of li;:.O0. Toy tile pie-ident -!,,!! of ; he matte lunch room midei !".-. I: decided ote, t'j run 1 tine; l,a-i-, i: a'i'l -i ! ' :tlg Mr-. Il.ir.ly I. in Mi.-s Moor. WOll a bal- M l i i.ir ! n ui tiled for f tinanc- i certain new d i.y a unan upon a self tii e manage, turned over iv port e to the I !i Child Ll.isf rip Wf I fare W. ' 1! T Nor: ion Study am Mrs. John 1 W. A. Mrs", II. V. Ham Mr.s. Lucil,. Foy Sunbeam Leaders. With these capable leaders, it is anticipate) year's work for !).'M. Mi.- t raw ford, secretary Mes.-er. treasurer. Ashton, haiiman l.itera ure. Mavis. Counsel mi. ( 'oimselor (' A. ami Mrs. J,,t. Tate. c nsecrated a successful Will Douglas Fairbanks become an English Lord? Read the story or this none star's life abroad in the BAL TIMORE Sl .NDAY AMERICAN, is up of December 17, Buy your con front your favorite newsboy or newsdealer. Can a girl bt engaged to one man and sue another for breach of projnise at the same time? .You will find the answer in an interesting story in the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, issue of JVcember 17. Buy your copy from your favorite newsboy or newsdealer. FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED at lion- to uate Magazine- The piesident called attention to tile l.roadca.st injr next Tuessday after noon of the Institute of (iovcrnment. and requested all who were accessi ble t radios to profit, by this oppor tunity to inform them.selv.es concern iiijJT the proposed governmental ad ministration. At the conclusion of bu.-ine a program featuring talks on Hon. Training for Citizenship was . (-1 1 I td a- follows: Obedience, by Mr. Hardy Liner. Truthfulness, by Mr. Zack Massey. Problem Parents, by Mrs. Clavich. These numbers : presented many pomt.s for the consideration of par ents, which should result in some real constructive thinking in dealing with home-training problems. .Supplementing the appeal for more subscriptions to the Child' Welfare Magazine, Mrs. W. H. Burgin performed a one-act stunt, illus trating the decline of corporal pun ishment by parents, in proportion to their understanding of child psychology. Mr ' I a m - discourse eiitiiusia-lically received, part: "Moral instruction been up in the air, s lias lacked delinitenes has been hit-or-mis-. running in the dark, ed out very definitely which was follows in J. IIKI! in the past ha o to speak. It s. Our method We have been We have work- platu and Je- tne vi-ed suitable fechniiiues f called tool subjects, but in the realm of morals We have drifted in the old nays without exerting much thought or planning:. "The chief difficulty has been in tht intangibility of the things we are dealing with You cannot handle or see ideals, and therefore we have stood aghast and have been reluctant to tackle the problem with the energy and intelligence which it deserves. "An authority in this field The Waynesville Pharmacv by I. H. THACKSTOX- Varicose Ulcers Old Sores HKAI.KD AT HOMK 6 6 6 LI(l"Jl, TABLETS. SAI.VK VOSK DROPS Cheeks Malaria in :i days, ( 'olds lrst day. Headaches or Neuralgia in ,'10 minutes. Vine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies h now n. N enforced rest. No operations nor injections. The simple Kmerald Oil home treatment permits you to go almut your daily routine as usuii while those old sores .and ulcers quick ly heal up and your legs become a goo.1 as new. .Kmc raid Oil acts instantly . to end pain, reduce swelling, stimulate circu lation. Just f-dlow the easy direct ions you arc- sure to be helped or money kick. Smith's "ut Rate Drug Store and druggist every where, (adv) I i i i hi iail 1 ' een tioli- ;ays ELECTRICAL GIFTS PHILCO RADIO $22.50 IP FLASH LKiHTS 59c $2.00 : Cell liffhl 1200 fool ranjre MAYTAfi WASHING MACHINES $64.50 Terms if desired LAMPS "Pin up" Lamps with parch, ment shades. The very latest It pins anywhere Houdoir and uj i Klinps if X 9J UP TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS Many styles and colors to choose from. $1.50 $1.25 ELEvTHK All porcelain three burners RANGES $75.00 ELECTRIC TOASTERS A popular, pleasing. "useful and economical rjfL Prices begin at : ... . $2.00 WAFFLE IRONS Delicious Sunday night sup. pers the .rear round a gifi for the whole family $5.50 up COFFEE MAKERS West inghouse. Glass You'll know the taste of real coffee neither coffee nor water t o u c h e s any metal . . . . $4.95 LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS LIGHTING SETS for Your Christmas Tree r 8 light string; ... J)UC Extra Lamps GE Mazda Tungsten. 2 for 5c 5c PERCOLATORS Chromium non tarnishing finish in a variety of styles. THEATERS" Chill chasers, for quick heat in the bath room 98c ... $6.95 HEATING PADS The ideal irift for (hp siVL or (he well with cold leet $4.50 GZJ VPN BUY NOW Irices advance Januarv 1st. Martin Electr ic Co. Radio Sen ice Phone .U Electrical Service estimated that Jinnually thre d thousand adults inter our in ' penitentiaries a. inmates. yea" tlir.-,. million will have m:' -d t t'.'.e.s,. penal in.stitu- Th vital oiiestinn for teach- eis and j ui cuts is: Where are those three million future innm cs today. There is only one answer. They are in our homes ami schools.' ''If the public school is to make much headway in the direction of moral instruction it appears that it mu.-t come largely in an indirect way through the curriculum. This gen oration will not stand for direct mor al instruction. Not. that it is without -omc. distinct advantage as a method, but it has many connotations which ure lift acceptable with '.ho modern educational mind. Chief among these is it's connection with the lecture method. The lecture is of course taboo in till public school work. It is being seriously questioned in un dergraduate college work, and I think with justification. You have heard d" the classroom lecture as a pro. cess whereby th,. notes of the pro fessor arei transcribed from the teacher's notebook to the student's notebook without passing through the minds of either. "In our school procedure we hav0 in the pa-t taken care of the knowl edges and -kills and have done very noteworthy work in handling these. We mu.-t learn, however, that atti tudes, motives and ideals deserve consideration if we are to minister to the whole child.- And it is well for teachers to remember that the whole child goes to school. We sometimes think w,, can touch hi,, intellect with out affecting, his morals. This of course cutinn-. be done, We luive the whole child to deal .with, intellect, attitude, motives and all. "It is this second part of the as signment that schools have neglected. 1 believe we are on the verge of the greatest adventure the forces of ed ucation have yet undertaken. The very thought, of the task heightens the teaching profession. If it can be SKTOinplislie.l with some, 'legree of success, the attainment of the much j desired sense of profcs.-ional con-J sciousness among teachers will Vic hastened, and teachers and teaching will be elevated in the eyes of the World. MRS. I.ANCASTKK AND MUS. H.MJH1N HAVK .CONTRACT TARTY One of the loveliest social event. of the Christmas season was the contract party given yesterday after, noon by Mrs. L.iurision Hardin and Mrs. N. K. Lancaster. The ".affair was tendered at the at tractive .home of Mr-, Hardin, which was bright with its decorations .'of holly and red candles. A color .schem,. of red and green was noted in all party appointments'- and in the salad course . scrveil a-t'-tho- conclusion, of the game-. . After progressions Mrs. Jerry Col kitt lecoive.l. the high scor,, prize '-.and Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr. was- pre sented the low score gift. .Mrs. Jim Stringtieldi who won the consolation, was aiso presented a lovely gift a was Mrs. lien Slona. a recent bride- Those playing were: Mrs. Richard Haroer, Jr.. Mrs. S. P. Gav. Mrs Hugh Massie. Mrs. John Hodges Roy-Campbell, Mrs. Ren Colkitt Jerry Colkitt. Mrs. Frank Bell. t arol Bell, Mrs. Hilliard Atkin Jack ay. .Mrs. John N. Shool .Miss Mary Barber, Miss Betsey vuunan. .urs. u. Howies. Tom Lee. Jr.. Mrs WrMWlsnn Jones, Mis. J. C. Patrick; Mrs M. G. Stamey, Mrs. William Hannah. Mrs. Caroliiip Hyatt. Mrs. C. M. Dicus. Mrs. J, P. Dicus. Mrs. C K. Kirk. Patrick. Mrs. Francis Massie. Mrs. Alvin War, Mrs. R. L. Prevost. Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Mrs. Graden Fer guson. Mrs. Grady Boyd. Mrs Robert Stretcher, and Mrs. Jim Stringfield. Those coming in for tea were: Mrs. Hugh Love. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell. Miss Francis Robeson. : M rs. Dewey Stovall, Misses Anna D. and Winnie Ktrkpntrick, and Miss Lois Harrold. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mi-.s! Cire.l. Lane Mrs. Two Doses Stop Cough or no cost ... ;'- ' -'" : .1 .no argument money back if two doses of Bron. chuline Emulsion don't give you un mistakable relief. Smith's Drug Store and all other good druggists guarantee it. : Contains no chloroform nor other narcotics, and no sweet, sugary syrup. Not nabit-forming. Smells worse than it tastes. But if you are couehintr yourselt to pieces, INSTANT RELIEF Kate Cut "I; ( ' out mui ..I 1 1 ..in page 1 I t .;. of tile shooting as Mitchell ".!,!! and Sain lnman had ivpuit- .. him Tate -aid that tie examined the which Mr. Price was riding at time lie was Uilk-d and found a ini ;ih.u: eight inche- Ion acro-s I. .ck. : -hi- point th,. .state rested and ,-! for the defense called C!ar- Potter t.. tin -.and. iiv.'u-e I '..'-'. ! that ne wu ar - .'" age had lived most of '.he the i.a-t lour or live year. k-.-:i e .ur.'.y. lie ha. I hum wan ther off i.n.l on during the past month.-, .-pending -.me ..f his ii northern Ceoigia. He came from Georgia about two Weeks th. .-hooting He testified that , day of the shooting he and hi r left home about .'J o clock an,, to the hmc of Dock Woods rt visit there he went 1 ..me .f Frank Ridby i with KifUey to tne . a n l ihen started to the lialil for a singing. Ha on t h. 1 1 ail and caught ) a In- !' tw elv time hum,. U-fon mi th. fath. went After a -h alone to th and return Woods' lion top of old left Kidle up with his fa ahead and they get her arriving mountain almut and later were locked up. He de clared that he was not within a mile and a half of the scene of the shoot ing all day and that he had no knowl edge that thP shooting would take place. On cross examination by the state Potter denied knowing anything about the shooting or why his broth jr and cousin went to the solicitor anil he also denied asking W, C. Allen where th,. solicitor could be found. He -aid he didn't temember hearing I.edford tel! the solicitor that Dewey wanted to give himself up- He ad mitted telling William- after his trial for tresspassing to tell old man Price t.. stay off of the Haywood County .Mining 'Company'.- land. He told the jury that hi' had asked his brother to git some -hot for him sev eral .lavs before Price wa- killed be cause he was planning a bear hu He did not know-how many buck Dewey got for him or where were. On Monday, Judge Alley app, Walter Crawford U represent r". I.edford. Friends of the P. ;;,Y employed G rover C. Davis and . F- Davi.- to assist Doyle D. A!'. -," ' the defense. The firm of M .--g '. ' Stamey and Ward are assisting s itor John M. Queen for the state The court room has been till, j' : ing the tiial at each session. Th,. defendants seem calm ii .. .. respect. They were rather a:...;, at the testimony of" the negro, ... Wednesday afternoon Gro. . , Davis made a motion for a mist :. the defendants had been exam: Solicitor Queen soon after the ing. Th,, motion was over rui. her who had gone made the hike to at the top of the 11:."0. On the way up he said they met two men. whom lie did not know, leading horses. Clarence and his father had been at the top of Old Bald about 20 min utes, he said, when the other mem hers of th,, singing party, scheduled to take place, began to arrive. The party had lunch iy a spring :ind -pent some time singing, leaving the top .,f the mountain about 2 o'clock. H. said that he and his father came homo alone and met I.-iwrence Kilby i.iout a quarter of a mile front the .-pring. The next people they saw were at Dock Woods' about -l'.i miles from the soring, and hero they heard the news from Horace Woods of the shooting. . lie uid his father left the Woods' resilience approximately at ' o'clock and started home. On the way they met Dewey Potter, Mrs. Potter. Wayn,. Potter.- and Urith Ledfprd and . again were told of the shooting. Clarence said tint he then came to. Waync-viHo with Dewey and Iyedford : who r,, they talked with Mr. Queen TOY Headquarters Aain this year we are headquarters for Toys and Gifts. Lare New Stock on display at our new location in the building formerly occupied by us on Main Street. SEE OI K LINES WE CAN FILL YOUR NEEDS Ray's Variety Store CLYDE H. RAY .MAIN ST. IN OLD LOCATION Hereand There Among Ashevilles Better Shops 4018 Haywood St. ONE'' TABLE.. ODDS & ENDS PERFECT TOYS I'rice BUY NOW FOEEE SHOE Copies of French Models Beautiful Lingerie (owns .S3.93 up Slips S..M up Panties $3.00 indicate and exot ic perfumes 1 - - $L7.-i .S3 V andcrbilt J'lftce Hilt more Forest V0 have added a luggage de partment. . . all kinds of hand luggage for men. . . Gladstones, carry-alls, over-night bags, en velope rases, leather traveling kits. Covington Sport Hi Haywood St. Asheviile.'X. C '": Tih Sweater Sets $2.98 up Skirts $2.98 up ( New Tweeds Included) Polo Coats $9.95 up Beautifully Lined 19 HAYWOOD STREET "You'll Know It When You Se It" ENTIRE STOCK HRAl'TTFt'L FRENCH ROOM FROCKS Reduced To Half-Price Streot. sport, evening, dinner and afternoon powns .19 Haywood Street Visions of Paris blurred, dream ; ol i omance enchanting odor.- In other words, the cosmetics and perfumes at the LADIES SHOP! That favorite perfumer, I.ucien Leloni;. is lavishly represented. Their Vanities arc the newest things and come in all grades. If vou once us(. LelonjrV face powder or one .of his lipsticks you will never want any other and will wonder where he's been, all your life. HURSEY.'S has sometliitt.u; a lot wives are oinj to want to jrive tht'it' husbands. It's a j-enuine cowhide belt With a sterling silver buckle, enclosed smartly in a iblack and silver eirsar ette box. Said husbands may very likely gratefully present their wives with a beautiful perfum(, bottle and powder box of Dresden design or a j"orje6iis ': dresser set all shown at Hutsey's at very reasonable prices. The pocket and table liphters here will make smart as well as. practical gifts for any smoker. The FROCK SHOP litis uitderthings that look to Ik1 woven of cobwebs fragile, lovely, and actually made of French imported materials. I saw a peach gown with insets of grey lace that fairly took my breath. Grey lace is also smartly combined with slips of pastel shades. Panties to match, All are priced most reasonably. An im portant small gift to send your most fastidious friends'. An extfetly simi-; dated bottle of Shalimar Caron's Eellodgia and all the scents of stag gering cost reproduced at low pricen. LOWFNBIX'S has a .blue crepe afternoon dress that is a dream. Its lines are subtle, flaring into a rather, wide skirt. The sleeves are long full at the top. tapering to tit the wrist. A heavy grograin ribbon sash snugly outlines the wrist. Drop in and see it-also a frock in tan with a top of chiffon and a skirt of heavy crepe, with a cowl neck and long graceful lines. Elegant! JEAN'S is one- shop Santa CTaus is evidently making one of his head fiuarter. They, have th0 most beau tiful assortment of new evening and hostess gown for you to wear to the holiday festivities. One gown in par. ticular fascinated me. It is heavv turquoise crepe de chiene. The MOST heavenly shade of turquoise. It is made in long, flowing lines. There is a berth around the neck that falls : gracefully over the arms, trimmed in a shimmering band of spangles- There are many others, some with trains, and all in gorgeous tones of color. You won't be able to l-esist them. Our Sale Continues Through DECEMBER One.Third Off On All Dresses 5 One.Half Off On AU Hats JEAN WEST "The Ladies Shop" 33 Haywood Street If you can't get to s.heville to Christmas Shop write MILDRED GRAY Send her a list of the peopli' you must remember. Give her a hint .as to what each would like, and limit the amount to be spent. Mildred Gray will personally -sc. lect the gifts from Bon Marche. and mail them either to vou or directly to each one on y oil r lit. The most riated SHOES servicable and -appre of all Xmas Gitt j j EDWIN BURGE, INC. "Your Shoe Man" 7 Haywood Street I ID1V1DUAI. SfodeU for Stout. . Youthful the Stvlih Lowenbeins SMART SHOP If Church Strt TWO GIFT ITEMS That Will Appeal For Him table or smoking stand lighter. Priced only .-.-l-2'' For Her 3-piece China toilet set 2 bottles and powder jar. Dres den Design. Just S'.'1'1 You May Order by Mail HURSEY&CO JEWELERS Battery Park Ave. Ashevilif 5 ts what you want and what you tret with Bronohuline. ' (adv) V.
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