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r-pDAY, JUNE 0, 1935 THE MOUNTAINEER, W AYNESYILLE. V P nJinitP Plans Are Made For Annual flower Show Here ; .mmitite of the Com b",,lt. Tuesday afternoon plans were made for ,v'.0 be held in August, made in two classi-V- Vrattur and profession . ''.'.fording every flower li-i.vwinni county, an op - ' 'vmpf.e for prize. ;,. .....iveit are requested ."v purate with the gar ,'.iur; toward making the an outstanding event , nrize lit: THEATRE "George muee Scandals Of 1935" All Star Musical Saturday, June 22 "The Lone Rider" With Buck Jones Vondav and Tuesday, June 24-25 "life Begins At Forty" Vith Will Rogers and All Star Cast Wednesday, June 26 'tar 99" Vith Fred Macmurry and Ann Sheridan Thursday, June 27 'Shadow Of Doubt" Vith R'cardo Cortez and Vir . no 1 rs "ALMOST" INEARTH CRIME WAVE . Tliat Eure, principal clery of the 1 House of liepresentativex lias iiniioun House of Representatives lias an i nounced that he is a i-a udalato fur A the Democratic nomination fur Seere- tary f Slate in the DrmiM at io pri I mary. This Week IN History W M"I'KS. Two boys almost rartni a .vfime wave here. i.vhV. Kavmond Mundav and James !iU p dashed into a police turn wsteroay. W,. fimn.l a skeleton at the Grand Avenat' Bridge." they exclaimed. P:kv.nan Lieutenant Ioyd Halt' .trait! runnier William Carpenter "jrvic . !( ; he scene, 'They'n right.'' shout '(! the core fr: "bat it"- only a cow." T. Eure Enters Race I For Secretary State B . r y lhad Eure, principal clerk of the QjHouse of Representatives, widely pop ftular in the state, has announced that 5the will seek the nomination for sec retary of state in the forthcoming Democratic primary and is actively soliciting the support of friends and acquaintances. I Mr. Eure, 35, of Winton, Hertford ; county, is a son of Tazewell A. and Armecia Langston Eure, of (hues i county. He was educated at the Uni ersity of North Carolina and hat been a practicing attorney in Winton 5 since 1H22. In 1U28 he was a mem- ber of the House of Kepresentatives 'and was principal clerk of that body in 11)31, 11)33 and 11(35. He has been .active in the Democratic party and 'has filled speaking engagements in 'every campaign since 11)20. He was a Democratic presidential elector in !lO' f,,. tVw Vit rB.m,iiiiial lie. trict and ili the campaign of l'J32 made 32 speeches over the state. He is married to Miss Minta Iianks, of Winton, and they have two children, a son and a daughter.. He is a mem ber of the Christian church. "Without solicitation from anyone, I desire to serve the people ot .ortn Carolina as Secretary of State and have filed with the State board of elections notice of my candidacy to gether with the fee and pledge .re quired to enter the forthcoming Dem ocratic primary for nomination to this office. Coming from an humble home without wide family political influences and fcelng without funds JUNE 1,. ta-.h,.,. Marquette ar.d John, rrer.ch explorers, entered the head-waters of the Mississippi, 107.".; ba-- e ot Bur.k.r Hiil, 1775: John o esiey, Methodis't. bum I7u3 JLXK Is, .'!;;.-.., and Italy declared war against Aik,-;., i?,io;' Welling ton victorious at Waterloo. 1 1 . -Lake Erie ami Ohio Kivtr Snip b. passed the' the Senate VH'o JUNE in. Texas annexed bv -.!., Lnited States, IMi; Iceiaim,' with consent of the Danish government, grants complete uf!"iage to women. lDlo; 1-irs: Virginia Assembly, lull); Elbert Hubbard, author, born 1n,;i JUNE 20. The Savannah, the first steamer to cro the Atlantic under the American nag, arrived at Liver pool, lSiy; First parliament opeiu.i in Japan by the Emporer, lS7,"v. JUNE 21. Seige of Gibraltar Ih gun by the British, 177:1. It lasttd 1300 days, ending in Eebruarv, 17H;i; Founding of Halifax, N. S by Lo-d Halifax, 1750. JUNE 22. Napoleon, defeated at Waterloo, abdicated for the Second time, in favo,. of his son, whom he proclaimed emporer of the French 1 S 1 5 ; H. Rider Haggard, novelist, born 185(1. JUNE 2,3. IVnn's treaty with In dians, lti!)3; 1'rince of Wales. Eng.. born, 18!4; Foundation of Eng.ani'. rule in India laid by dive's vuiory at Dlassey, 1757. ' Jersey Women Organize Against Senator Huey Long 'MAELEW ( K iD. N. ,1. A women's committee of New Jersey, headed by Mrs. William ( hilds, (.f iiarnardsville, has rallied to the support of a Louis iana women's organization in a bat tle against the filibustering Huey Long. The committee was formed recent ly specifically to exert pressure on the United States senate to rehear election fraud charges against Sena tors Eong and John Overton, Huey' Louisiana colleague. IVtitions re questing such a hearing will be cir culated this summer, Mrs.- Child said, and a group may go to Wash'tig't1': later to plead personally for -iwh action. . to conduct a money campaign, I can only submit my -desire to '.my loyal friends throughout the state and 1 the new friends I am eoni'ident they will make for me." ' z Itl'AK ,M.O(i Tin: SKYl IM We Extend Congratulations - To Massie Funeral Home On Their Expansion I'tl : ?3 We take pride in the fact that we have furnished merchandise for this firm and that cur standard of quality has enabled many other like firms to move forward. Cleveland Casket C o. CLEVELAND, TENN. v-0 tf '' TO rH- ' -Kl- '' v-T; ;T; -T- IT: jTi -VjiTi jTj .iviv'.vt fr! 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