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w4 M ' ! 0 THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE .V.iC.NTAINEER T L. Green Ends 19 Average Pay For j Senior Class I Junior-Senior xeaih ui service i n lute Teachers In j Superlatives Banquet Held srosimasierlierei iY C ls$550A Year Page 5 PulKil.ued fivm fie: in l!u thit-e yt i..- 1h wa a pui-ui: m.-i;oo: pn,,.- ,, in-ginning tnt. . tuc iy of law. He wa.-. I' s. Cum- ' mi.siuner fur suiiie ye .1.- and ha- sor , ed as deputy etdleetor uf internal lew- ' nue, appraiser fur tho Federal Pan : : Bank, ami ivu-lary (.r.giv..r:a:i J. M. .Moody for two yea.-. J.-,,.- m,,;i than a .:. r he v;i .-erre'.a: V. M. ('. A. at Tann. JuvkM.n dun':"-!: ' the World war. secretary i f tar -iii,. '.; 'xiard of Wa.viK'.-villt. ir .,i war-' .! iwilK'i; !' tht. U.ard ui' ,M.-rm-n'..t:, a Waynesville fur two years; aiiii ha- v : .-e.-vei! as chairman ( the i.natd ' deacons uf the Wuyiie-ville liapt!.-! ehai'i-h for sev eral Year- . 5 '" WAS GRAXDMASTKR ty I.oinii' From May. P.U."., l.e uj.- grand.-' , ' master of the ariu l-..igt. ,,( Odd 1-VL .'','' lows. He is also a mcmoer of the 1 j' ' -Junioi' Order, knights of Pythias, and 1 ,"' wiis two weeKs ago elected u- one of the board of directors of the Wavnes. ville Chamber of Commerce. He married, at the ;I, Mi.-s Dora J Rotters and has the following children: Lawrence, McKi;dey. Ar thur, all of Haywood county and Mr-. Lillian Mereileth, Knid, Okla.: Mr l..uise Ferguson, Clyde; ami Mi! Joyce Pallentine of V-,yne-vi'le. Mr. Preen .-aid today; - wtsii t., ommend to the patrons of the Way- o.-vilU' nostoll'ue my -ucce.-sor, Ma jor H- Howell, as a man worthy and ..el! qualified fo.- hi duties." lave 1 ( oniptti ;S( n .f Teacher's Salaries In i his Stale And Other Stales lit Natior. li a. N. rtr. '. iii - hi... -. . R I e Iti a spirited election, the emmber.s The Junior Class of the avncsvillc the graduating class of l'.KU voted Tow ns'iip High Scb,H! entertained the r ti-.e outstanding figures in .espec- Seller V.ass in t he dining room vf w fields. Those Seniors who were the .Methodist Church at eielit . ' . 1 . V. . - iiosen .. - superlatives are: Sat u: day evening. The d'inir.ir hall I M-st Popular M.1.-1 l.pu!ar w .. ::t : 1 .:. : f ei; de.oraied w 1U1 the I Vtijrinia Campiull Hill Kay Svnto; eo!or. l'duo an) white, while 1 tho ta'ile , a . ::ip'.ete: anoooo..! Handsomest m vel'on .,).,: while, the Junior colors. Homer Justice I ho p!ao iard were xellow, printed m blue, ati.i v.i-ie de.oia; .d w.C.iap- Most Studiou.s (iropriated MMoue'lc-. On tiie .speak l.i'uis Sorrells els table was a larjtv r.t e' oiecv' ,.f .I'ow ,ion,iui: an 1 uii.tc 'oidal liest a!! .Ar.-and '"- a:h. Tho ontito XubU a, d.corat ;.. ;t:tide 11. 1 1 M -: Studiau.s i- . ra lii!. son i'e-: aii Around : n dale All.iotv S.a I IV.iu.mj Big Fish And Big Stories Raleigh News and Ohsei er ti. a- ha ale .. unifie. mid, lion Hr. Pester: "You'll only jump otP I the fryini; pan into the lire." Mr-. Pester: "We don't use ,-uch things a.s f.yintf nan-s and lires. I a! t:..s nm,, :,; a .,! PilUiv I'elai ions ( , !a- N C K. meat ion A-, '-i'i liy P. P!ii!:;ps. Creel! An - loian ui::;i hi- . cccnt ,.; s president. In North 1 'a 1 ui. n:. . ;:.. idle: 111 -:. -, s, , n iijr.il,; ,,f the S'.ate Seiiou! ollla.is.s;,,'!, Sli eld 'J 1 o has beep, al- to. i ;.' :o.;. h, !. ";:ii.;,s7 t,, w lute tiaci.er-- and .'L',".1 1 :;oo o iu.K1. ' ocio . -. Tito .raUr ..f !. acher.s .11. m C. -:.i.7T, or I'i-'L'-s 'ii;;, ..ad i'..'.i:t mc;.... liy p'e p'o, e-s ,f d;v ;,.. 11 ; found . hi.' t In tonebei - . it. ; i a 1 a i r if ' 'si'.'S a yea'. S.-.'.o '',,- white and ' ' ' i ne'i r.. ; ache i's. !' trtir., urther, the ha'h'in points out. the . iii lier.s jrot jSll.r.o a .::lh or ?1.:!''. i '1 , . or, tin- P.! in .rth- h:is!s. l-'iyuie- will 1: ,' ava.lai 'e en- st 1 1, ith 1 aendable M Mi A T United Kay H. ui-' lirely aciur:.tel- unlil aftei tin year , nil- enoeo aoo uu can oe coicoMeo, uppose you moan out of tho elect no ' ,,. . ,,,,;;,;,,, f,. ,,. cher in) into a short circuit."- K. sala. ies ale taken as a husis, and i . - nr.(;Rv when vor shop? eat at f Creight on's W WHEN IN ASHEMEI.E The Food Satisfies And There's Plentv Of It Kuth Katelitl' liest Sport Annie Tate S oet , HeU.ll Moody Most l.itrt.ijio.i Virttinia I'aiuidul li.rees. - oase Sii' I ndi : w , o.i .'lost ColUl'l'.C.l Yiieona ( ampin All'., d Ki'.une ' liest Athlete Scot; lleeNc- ' ' t I'ependa'o'le : liohhy Sloan Ikn Talented i P.ohby Sloan eate,t P. 11 Ka;. , liest Sport ' i Kay Poirttin t ' rooner ' ('.lis M .i,-.-.ei Most iicui:ii,i Alfied khunc li .ejtesi 1U aoe K y Uurttm Mo.st Coi..tei loev Pat!. IP Most O liohhv tlnal loan I'dlle the I' 'del Jo PI ,t! ii';oi!ia (a Jiheil lileee-t .'i,t Silo I iiiierwooil Major Ho.iple lvi l!in'j;m ii',p.es Sheik Pill Ray Juliet Yireni; Uiill -l-'i aik is ( aiupbell I Hum Alfred Romeo Khune I B Wittiest j 'I(H' 11"tl l.a;ti, -r 'irtfinia Camplie Clllest Mary Alice lilah I Most Pashful Mora (iibson Appotlo Pill Ray I.a.t:e.-t John Slier Cute.st Richard IJuei'ii Most lia.shl'ul Lewis Sorrells Wittiest Poll Wa-ellfeld m Sri 1 MEN, How A b o u t . That New S p r i n g SUIT? or A New Suit VURLEE I I TBAOI MAST J CLOTHES Be-t Jiixor Mary Alice PlaKick Gurlee Clothes with th,. funds the Federal jrovern niont is now adding", the assumption i.s that they will be paid on that bars for the entire leiitrth of term. With that and other slight inacfuracios in mind.' tijrures for i!K .states have been Kathered and as given as fo-llows: North Carolina, $4!8 Alabama,, $.)20: Arkansas, $440; Canneetieut; $l..r80; Delaware,:. $1,41.'); Florida, $80Q; Illinois. $1,000; Indiana, $1,100; Iowa, $547; Maryland, 10 per cent cut; M,ussachu.sott.s. ti.xrtX" Mi..Kii. $;..M.;J5 ; Minne.sota, $500 to'$,.IOO; Mks- i-t.ssippi. wu; .Nevada, $'J1'0 to $1.2(H); Xew Mexico. $400; Ohio, $7'J2 to $1,42;. . Oklahoma, $0:iO; Pennsyl vania, slight .-eduction; Rhode Island, 1,0S(; SoVitli Carolina. .'$41)2 plus supplements; South Dakota, $45!) to $10:i:i; Texas, $722; I'tah. $.50; Vermont, ,$7!)7; Virginia, $np;' We.st Virginia, $000 to $l,02ii; Wyoming, .7000 10 .7,1 ,ou. VA RM E RcTTnW I'rST E R I I S(i SECTION 'ARE VERY 1U SY ' The farmers of Ml. Sterling have been verv bnsv fo.- 'tu.. . ..., ,....iy I planting ga.-(len.s and plowing'' corn ground. , The .Mis.sionalv ttii.tio) .a,,, ...a, i..,.i ... . 1 .. . 1 iiu:iji lau a large congregation at the monthly meeting held the , first Katurdav of th,, flionth. The pt.stoi-. R(.v. AViP ham Lee Smith, of Maggie, is in charge. The Baptist Sundnv school at Mt. toiling elected .new ofiicers for the quarter, as t follows: Hiram Leather wood, .Superintendent; Taylor Sutton, as-istant Superintendent; . Blanche W hite, .secretary and. treasurer; TeP it ha White, Chorister ami organist the Sunday school has a. law at tendance. "Heveraj Ijoys :a-ked for their dis charge from the P. C. ('.. Cam,) at Mt ttte.-ling. and received thoim They went home the 5th.- The work at the camp ns go ng nicely . with Mr. Mc LauRhhn. of Waynesvillo. in charge of the work. The trail to White Kk-k. is almost finished. I w :th joti, puis an,j Coilow l,oll. About . no handled an.! :ifi peopic ;:oniie,j the 'oan.pa t 'I 'unioi s ad .,s their cu, -I- 1 lu. nieiuliei ol :e Sonar c'a-.s. do .oomhers of the 1 tilt . t tie nioinlu'i s , f ; ii, s, hoi,. aid. the pies: 'en; ol ,:.e Fresh an and S.-phxti.-ie . lasses. , ,,. M-.. tare of the Student CoMonmini As ;;;:it:m Re . Paul Hardin. 'i'he progi-ani consisted of: 'lllest lie The Tie" d'iie Assonihlv. I nv.vat 1011 Mr. Ralioson. Wehonio- .i.i . - Myra Phillips. ' OS,,), nt of Junior Clus.s. "I'.'a-t to Sentoi s aihe pi i.ie. s. R' pon-o Alfred l ahiu', Pre-ident '. he S. nio.. class. I a I k !.U . I 'a 11 1 1 1 a ,1 1 n o!o llai,,, Ma-s... School l.ochlan Ihat;. Rispon-o Mr. I'.oules. s ;", iiu ICoh Schoo' Orchcs ,-, To she S, h. ol Roar, I Ahhie Pax,. Henry. Ri noli . M 1 U i: I , ' '-' ' 1 'to hallo, a 1 o ,111:11011; 1111 "ii !"-'!' ''! l.,,':!' oU' sos ,-r,. called upon 1 ' i '-'-- .Hid a a!:: lonal n.ii-ic dec ;';"' v" "' .eivoii. The p 1 am -0'. eiidi, I. and 1 j.-une p. opl, , 1 ! 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I t!a I'homa.s Vi l, ti 1 ill pes:. , : tile as. , . 1 learned ii-in chance ti:o Jlist Hi'.,. ,: than l.'Js. p; e Ichthyologist in New 'bo.- d.u -aid he tiiiii.- it ' I , - v a i low " 1 110 1 . . o, 1 1 i s of 'one mow" calclics , ontajned in ne , 1 o , -c I c , a n! horii us, Tiie.se conilic: with "known fa,t and lig ut os." a,. , mpiiasied. "I 00 I.ol believe tile Cambridge Natural Hi-tow wlien it .-av.s of the hu.so t hai 'indu iduals' w eighing 2,71'nl 1' Why i".d " 200 pounds haebeeii captured,"! and (;! ' '.'d. "Nor do I t :ke aiiv sic, k' in ! tero-tm : a.' 1 "c , lonodia Prilann , a w lien it -: bat tile h.an. en I I111-,, hu-o) 'attain, t he 1 n,,i in leiigi h of 2 I I. a:;d a w. ii'bt of '-' 000 pounds. N01 ' .m' I wallow 1 1 . id St in- Jordan's 1 'ob w hi, h is -aid lo . ango in" length to "0 feel. "And I ,1,. not 1 , !i b, boe thai I fal her of 1, ht ,j !ou.v, P.orro Peloii, hu n hi- book on t i -hi- say-, that a j -1 '.p itoon 1 s ;', ,.; ,,n... a, m-,. I ''tight to Kmg l-'ranei-. None of J 1 no so w riter- v no 1 ol o retire to t h.,so who ba e con and 1110 ,,u red t hose li-h. "These accoltnl are jut old tales All Ibhcs shrink undir'lho tape, and al'lraclive and colorful in their gal 1 see you at oil;; trock.-. The a If a 1 r w as verv gay , a n. ' 11 usual, inarkeil a high spo ot I h. cliool vear. . .1- , I in C of u Can: . : . net r ' the 1 . , than hi.s : hat ihoi, .. iv liest a n h, o,. more pk.-u- thai on, cannot Ik, , out r, April lb in the niaga.ai'o wl PA I TlMiUC; CAN Cot , , , ' . , c . ''tet: . '. o - . , ' ! h, ., i h ih, PR1 hi- fa- ot it,, lew do 1 1 TraSftllBHH7iTM t'llMH - Mkssie's Dent Storel The Same Goods For Less Money WATCH! For the Formal Opening Announce ment in Next Week's Paper of MOCK'S In Tit e Huildinti Now (K-cupied Hy THE WOMAN'S E( HANCJE CARRYING (OMPLETF LINES OF Piece Goods U Hosiery , Of JHE 1 7 A L S 0- PRESRYTERIAX CHI RCH .The pastdg, Dr. R. P. Walker and rder..L, M- Killian will attend Pres. bytery thi.-. week at Weaverville. o On Wednesday evening 7. o'clock the choir.. moots: for practice, and at 7:45 the midweek service, is held in the Sunday school room. . . . The' Annual ;Roll .Call is a big event in the program of this church. It will be held Wednesday at'S p. nt., April jsth.. All members of the con gregation,, .youngand old, ae invited snd utgvd to: come. It consist, in a Full Time Service Of A Dress Maker We will ciiter to dress makinj of ;ill descriptions. Ma terials can lie purchased from us or elsewhere. Watch For Complete Detailed Information In Next Weeks Issue Of This Paper. Opening Date, Friday, April 20th The ffiKidairc '31 has all the ' conven iences V"u ve eve longed for. It ha ,iutomattC defrosting! Ice ways arc re leased. Miomainitlly, from the freezer at a anxer touch! 1 here's an almost unbelievable amount of food space wiih extra room for tull liottles. And the I rigidare ' t line contain models that have gleaming Lifetime PonttDin inside and out , . , classic, simple fmes , . . sparkling chromium hardware . . , the convenient, new( Irigldairc Servasliclf that's so handy when rearranging things in the refrig- erator. And a Sliding Utility Basket for epgs and other small articles. And the Ffigidaire 34 operates oo so amaiuijilyr,small an amount of air-j rent that you'll scarcely notice it on your light bills! Come in and see diese new Frigid aires. Join die proud families who are boasting, "Outs is a Frigtdaire4'34."' -, A PRODUCT n.F T.FNERAL MOTOR mm mmmxm MOGK'S i MRS. J! M. MOCK 'II)I II)lUL ATTENTION T(l EACII C't'STOMEir 111.1 At' iLl' I' I ut Freitit ' DUlVtKtD anJ LNbTAUXU . 3Iar".i: "'.'i-irii Co. I'Iiom: .:i EVERY YEAR THE BEST OF THE YEAZ ',..': '. .... S toilfwra ii i 'i , , ; u i -1 ...ati, it 1 1 1 , 1.-1 Thm X
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