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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, Sidelights Of The Fair (Continued from Page One) lure outfit showing scenes of for estry Korvioe, and Mr. Haynes has animals and skins there, and G. C. Plott, county game warden hag some interesting facts about for. cut conservation. The Nantaliala Porest Service helps oat, and after all, it's really worth while. Questions and Answers 1. What is the name of the chief of the bureau of investigation of Washington who has a great deal to do with the breaking- up of criminal gangR in this country who recently rpsitrnpri? Local Legionaires Plan To Stage Big Armistice Program Tentative Plans Call For Foot ball Game And Exercises At High School, WithTDance In Evening Only three commercial exhibits nre beinp shown. Ijovers of lire stock and fouls get a thrill out of the se-on(I tent exhibits. One of the freaks is the half chick en and half turkey. A cross between a Rhode Island Red and a bronze tur key. This belongs to J. II. Beach. There are more shows and rid ing devices with the carnival this year than last, and some new ones, with the two most interest ing next to each other the pon ies for the kiddies and the ''Loop-O-T'lane" which really stands the riders on their heads. Formal Opening Of Personality Shop Draws Large Crowd i The opening of the Personality Beauty Shop on Friday evening at tracted such large crowds that there was standing room only, with many spectators compelled to stand on the side walk. The evening was featured by several danee numbers as well as models in the last word of hair ar rangements. Those modeling were Miss Drama Lampkin, Miss Corrinne Wagenfield, Miss Sarah Welch, Miss Fannie Pearl Felmet Mis Janie Reeves, Mrs. Ruth Rotha Kimberly, Miss Mary Pauline Plott, Miss Ellen Louis Killian, Miss Ila Green, Mrs. Cliff Lupton, Mrs. Francis Massie, and Miss Mary Emma Massie. The writer'' eyes are full of dust; time tu k'o to press so long! SPAIN' BURLESQUES BULL FIGHTS Attempt t0 abolish drjuel spoH meeting with success under a new plan. You'll enjoy this illustrated article in the October 13 issue of the American Weekly, the big maga zine which comes regularly with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Get your copy from your newsdealer or , newsboy. WANTED Experienced driver to drive car to Florida for transpor tation. Apply Priscilla Shop, Main Street. pd. Plans for the American Legion's 9 What . tha linor Armistice Day observance are grad whieh nrnf ocrrnnnH ;n th rwpnt uaiiy taking shape, it was announced hurricane near Florida with 394 per- by LeRoy Davis, chairman of the com- sons aboard? mittee in charge, at the regular meet- 3. What do the three letters S O S mg oi naywooa rest io. i mes- mean when sent by a ship radio? day night. 4. f rom what source is the inlec- lhe tentative program calls lor a tion received that causes undulant parade in the morning from some fever by humans? point down town to the high school 5. What is the term applied to an building, where appropriate exercises addition made to a will after the will will be held in the auditorium with is completed and signed? the students participating. Efforts 6. What is the name of the airplane are being made to schedule a football which Wiley Post made his round the I game for the afternoon between two world flight and which will be placed nearby CCC camps, and the days in the Smithsonian Institute at Wash- events will end with a dance in the ington? evening at the Masonic Temple hall, 7. Where is President Roosevelt's sponsored jointly by the Legion and home located? the D. A. V. 8. What is the name of the bill re- R,,i,u,. ,,i murinp husi cently passed by Congress and signed ness a movement was inaugurated to Dy tne president wnicn permits iarm- organize a Legion drum and bugle ers to retain possession oi ineir iarms Corps. with Bob Gibson as director, as asked that all boys flTQO fflI Mflof Yt i TV! lit. t VlP certain requirements? Amory next Tuesday night at 7:30 f"e next meeting will De neiu lues- 9. What two well known ball player 0'ciock. Several vears ago Haywood day night, November 5th, one week Drotners are reierreu to as uicty ami post rvo. 47 had a drum and bugle m mc icKuii nrctuni,, m Datty.' 10. What is the name of the United State Ambassador to Russia? ANSWERS 1. J. Edgar Hoover. 2. The Dixie. 3. Send on Succor. 4. From milk from diseased cows. 5. A codicil. (i. The Winnie Mae. 7. At Hyde Park, New York. 8. The Frazier-Lemke bill U. The Dean Brothers. 10. William C. Bullitt. 1935 Used Trucks 1 1934 CHEVROLET TRUCK S450.00 I 1934 CHEVROLET TRUCK d iAA Good Condition 3)4111). Gfl I 1930 FORD DUAL Long h. Wheel Base. Mi)5.00 I 1929 CHEVROLET Short tf 1 1 A An Wheel Base flj J.U.00 ears full of bally-hooinc: shoes full for three years on which foreclosure mY Gibson ha of s.uHl; nnstnls full of the smell of action ha been taken by meeting who are inter" hot-dops, ..liver an,l onions, and its r,;,-mpnt? them in to him, Commander Howell, or Adjutant Davis. Fred Martin, chairman of the en-J tertainment committee, asked that the committee be continued until the next meeting, as the committee decided I since the Legion is sponsoring the I Haywood County Fair, most of the members had probably planned to be on the fair grounds Tuesday night, and it was thought best to postpone the entertainment feature until some future meeting. Commander J. H. Howell presided. corps which wa.s a credit to the town - O'r to complete arrangements for and county, and Mr. Gibson is seeking to re-organize it. 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