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lT,niOCTOBER 10, 1935 tffSS T-ij ri.4.i Wst lints neraiu.u.iu. 1" Autumnal Season For W. N. C. TT-ii-c erf! rlpt tints Seville, - . wood8 are herald- ..kives1" , .. i (1P . 1 nil! imilHl BCflBWH '.he. cf v. c. -mrful autumnal season . vnrrn uaro- ,untasn- the forests Vithin a " " " ,nta'n area win " m xv ff hues f"- which this l5'1, ,,,ir section is ramous r.tain , the nil montns. lie . f trees and over ,. ii7 van"" . 0f shrubs indigenous to s?fCifs uvstern North Caro- !',;e''ts, . n many aa may be blowgun. the Green Corn dances of the Cherokees and the snake and rain dances of the Hoplu, will be presented to thousands of white visitors. A huge pageant of Indian life will be staged nightly. time8 f3 ntVior Bpptlnns ..... f,.r-SL5 i'i " ' e hi variatii noted for its kale- ,n of hues, each spe- individual tint to .;lMirinir US ..uriimnal travel into Vth Carolina is increasing !!S!r";' approaches a peak which CcU in mid-October. Visi many instances have remained Section throughout the summer : Vn ntitiu their sojourns into ' months. which This Week IN History onfunin nil s- ,,-pnic attractions k'U"seastin have their most color- feci' are lurinK many motorists .long tours ,ular interest win l-ciiici upon u - f. rpprufltinn of the ftWW' vera ineruiv"- tne eastern boundary of the Mountains National Ufre will take place the annual Woke Festival, wnicn tnis season ,.f fli.i ninst rnlnrful and wiH oe enr ,w lacuiar ever staged by the Indians. u.jii nrimitive Allaire, the primitive arts and jf!S CI 1111 'rvvc-o, iiicji mi in iodacts. their names of Indian ball, frir contests in archery and with the Ol'R AGENCY ONE COMPLETE SERVICE Lei (his agency handle all your insurance needs with ne complete service. Give yourself the peace of mind goes with dependable insurance thoughtfully applied. - Bradley-Davis Co. INKIRAXC'E HEAL ESTATE RENTALS Telephone 77 OCTOBER 7. First Colonial Con gress met in New York, 1765; Chi cago nearly destroyed by fire. 1871; Battle of King's Mountain, S. C, 1780; James Whitcomb Riley, author, born, 1853. OCTOBER 8. Destructive erup tion of Mt. Vesuvius, 1868; Expul sion of the Jesuite from England, 1829; Aska ijormqriv, transferred to the United States, 1871; Battle of Ferryville, Ky., 1862. OCTOBER 9JUanian linr V, tuVw, carrying 657 persons, from Rotterdam to New York, burned in mid-ocean, 136 drowned, 1913; Aimee McPhei'son, evangelist, born, 1890; First reciprocal telenhnno pnnv. zation over an outdoor line, Boston to LamDriuge, Mas., 1876. OCTOBER 10. California ,in,,ii woman suffrage, 1911; Death of Car dina McClosky, first American car dinal, 1885; Loss by forest fires along the Minnesota-Canadian linrrler rpwk. ed 342 lives and $100,000,000 in prop erty, 1910; Helen Hayes, actress, born, OCTOBER 11. Great .Ire in Win nepeg, 1904; The name of "New Neth erlands" first applied to what is now New York, 1614; Canada raided by Fenians under Gen. O'Neil, 1871. OCTOBER 12. Columbus Day. Loiumbus sighted land which he nam ed Salvador, 1492; A comet discovered try pnotograpners lor the first time, 1892; First action in Boer war. Brit ish armored train derailed and cap tured by the Boers at Kraiipan, 1899. OCTOBER. 13 Death of Sir Henry Irving, famous actor-manager, aged 67, 1905; Napoleon, the Great, landed at St. Helena to begin his exile, dy ing there in 1821, aged 52, 1815; Cor nerstone of White House, Washing ton, D. C, laid, 1792. JJIEESLLE MOUNTAINEER Questions and Answers Around The World In 10 Days Planned NEW ORK Around-the-world by a:r in 10 days. That will be the schedule for world travelers within an- tary the Secre- What wel, known Senator f rom an Wl 'ttZ ""la J "rkd for the Pieman is here to ILxL t third time? f,--H21.ld was this senator time of his marriage? t- ow old was his bride? , T-v Willi 1 j ana Pan-American Airways officials. The K. L. M. now is operating a regular service for th- !Hruim;i 5. What was ti e hiX; i S for the 9000-mile name1 ...Sni irm Amsterdam to Batavia, 6. Who recentlv , -,ahi;-t, . " a fi-and-a-half day schedule with speed record o 350 m.t, T ' ,-n'Kht., fly,n-' The "-American land plan" at ZZ n hu.!: I lPP."" operates between San nia? Anna" talifor-, -Francisco to Manila on a two-day 7 WVio. ,. a i ffnedule. The link between Batavia record f r-TeaSA 01 nP 3 Usiliia, y of K. L. M., Mr. He" man New York' AnKtU'S ,0 revea,ed' 1'avinr the transatlantic 1: SnleLf,T-...-- remaim" aw 10 olution in ConjrreL how f nV . nVvi' 1 hl' he W0"'J llow the sur- 3 cent-first '., .... . . '.c.':e-v .malc b' Col. Charles A. Lind- tinue? ",rfh r-l'ross Greenland and Iceland. 10. What is meant )1V tfc . " 1 f""l,1,ws ,d "i-t-J ny Kngland in the Ital.'3n-t.uop:n contra'. ci -v" ANSWERS Swiis Ckect Sls cheese, or Eninieiithnler, wa first made in Swlt.erland" Kmmen valley. For many years, iiraclicolly nil Swiss cheise consinne i in Amor'.-a Moning of "Aleka Hal" Nul Is an Hawaiian superlative. It means "rery." Aloha Is nn nntranalat ahle word of welcome, greeting and farewell, carrying with It love and bl'St H-tlO 1. Cordell Hull. 2. William Gibbs 3. 71 years old. 4. 26 year,? old. 5. Doris Cross. !. Howard Hughe 7. Laura Ingals. 8. Greta Garbo. 9. Two vears. 10. Penaftit. Indian! Bleach Women Indians who bleach their women and sell them to the highest bidder, have been .liscivoreil In S.mtli rtn-i-ji -;i Yd if Horoscope MYSTERY OF THE HEADLESS BODY A true mystery story that will hold your interest. One of the many al luring illustrated features in the October 13 issue of the American Weekly, ;the b!,g niVigaine whijeh comes regularly with the Baltimore American, rour tavorite newsboy or newsdealer has your copy.. Only Book in Eskimo Language The only book possessed by Eski mos of Labrador, printed in their own language, has been the Bible. OCTOBER 8, 9. iou are very lov ing and true, always showing youi self a.s you are, and no one doubts your genuineness. You are thorough, painstaking, and have much originali ty, reopie nave implicit confidence in your judgment and ability. Al though rather positive and combat tive, you attract the same sort of peocle anil Vave manv warm fricmls. OCTOBER 10, 11, 12. Your nature shows rather strong intuitional and psychic traits. You are somewhat reserved an opinionated, but true and loyal to your friends and conscien tious in all your dealings. 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