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The Lake Junaluska News LAKE JUNALUSKA, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAvTlm VOL. 1 NO. 8 6, It Marionettes Prove To Be Popular At Lake Junaluska Judith Clayton, of Miami, Florida, and her famous "Marionette Revue" proved a popular auditorium attrac tion here Saturday and pleased a ca pacity auditorium crowd. The Clay ton marionettes are favorites with Junaluskans of all aes and the show introduced some new members of the marionette family in addition to Nikki, t'he clown, and other favorites. The main feature of Saturday night's entertainment was a clever musical comedy skit, "Hello, House," the story beinp adapted from the Uncle Remus tales, always favorites with an audi ence of grown-up and children. The Clayton Marionettes have re cently finished their season in the East, playing there in a theater cir cuit in New York City and in schools end clubs. One Of The Three Camps At Junaluska "-IT I Chattel Mortgage blanks, and mag istrates blanks for sale at The Mountaineer. Chattel Mortgage blanks, and mag istrates blanks for sale at The Mountaineer. You Can Get Absolutely De pendable Life Insurance Service with HUGH J. SLOAN Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. "1 V,.". - r-v tern :t. V - -7 T1 Airr ill- ' -S:.f v- 1 t Hon. Joe Starnes Complimentary Of Mountain Section Alabama Congressman Heard At Junaluska. Says People Must Learn To Play Arriving here barely in time to step on the platform for a lecture engagement at Stuart Auditorium, Congressman Joe Starnes, of Ala bama, gave as an excuse for hi tar diness the fact that he was. intrigued by the Rcenic beauty of Western North Carolina on the ride from Gunter vi lie, Alabama, that he fell by the wayside to admire the view. And "smiling Joe,' knows his moun tains, for in his trawl and war ser vice he has known the beautiful mountains of Eastern France. "But none are po entranciing as these," he Massie Furniture Company Main St. Waynesville Complete Home Furnishers G. E. Refrigerators and Kelvinators PHONE 33 Massie Funeral Home 'AMBULANCE' SERVICE Day or Night PHONE 32 Miller Street Waynesville, N. C. smiles. "I almost have to pinch my self to realize that they are really true." : .. . "In fact," "smiling Joe" avers, "I'm crazy about mountains. There's some thing about a mountain that suggests strength and security and makes one believe in the eternal verities. I nev er get into the mountain country with out experincing a new thrill." This was the Congressman's first visit to the Junaluska Methodist As sembly, where he has been participat ing in a Social Congress, speaking and discussing his pet hobby improve ment of conditions for the Southern farmer. "I am impressed," said "smiling Joe, "with the discriminating taste of the Methodist church in selecting this marvelous spot, It is ideal for serious study, discussion and recrea tion. It is accessible to the most at tractive park area in the United States, close to the eastern seaboard, it has water power and other re sources that make it an ideal play ground. And we have got to learn to play. American people have been too busy engaged in business and commerce and trade to take time for recreation anil to cultivate the finer instincts. This area affords a remark, able opportunity for people to gain a better appreciation of the good and the beautiful." Chattel Mortgage blanks, and mag istrates blanks for sale at The Mountaineer. Read The Ads ffll) e I ( BeSure I 1 I C' T'iJ You Get I Vhv-lf Carolina , t--' if f Pasteurized I Milk 1 MODERN SHOE REPAIRING The most modern equipment, and expert workmen assure the better repairing of your shoes thriftily. No Matter How Difficult The Job May Seem, It Will Be Simple For Us. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union Teachers Of The Bethel District Schools Organize The teachers of the Bethel district met with Principal C. C. Hanson in the Bethel school building last Satur day afternoon to make plans for the year's work and to complete all mat ters of organization, preparatory to beginning school on Monday. Thirty teachers, the entire tea h r personnel of the Bethel district, were present. They are as follows: Bethel C. C. Hanson, principal; J. D. Freeman, coach; Ernest Messer, Mary Fergunon, Mrs. Ruth Tucker, R. C. Cannon and I,. A. McClean; Sara Moore, Tyson Cathey., Mary Davis, Pauline Frazier, Ruth Singleton, Frances Leatherwood, Pauline Sen telle, Bessie McClure, Mabel Clark, and Edna Rogers. Cecil Thomas Erwin. principal; Alma Chambers, Pearle James, Norma Painter, and Hugh Rogers. Cruso H. N. Francis, principal ; Essie Sellers, Irma Patterson, Helen Greene, Lelia Kirkpatrick, Faye Gibbs, and Gladys Henson. Spring Hill Gay Chambers, princi pal; Mrs. Evelyn Chambers. At the end of the teacher's meeting Miss Nettie Brogdon, of New Col lege, at one time connected with West ern Carolina Teacher's College and recognized is an authority on ele mentary school problems, talked to the teachers on "Planning Your Year's Work." Miss Brogdon said that much 0f the subject matter taught at school avails nothing, since so many of the parents do not believe what is taught to the children. "We have been so busy trying to educate children," she said, "that we have forgotten to teach the parents. The school and the par-, ents should come very close together in carrying on the work of the school. School and parents should know the same things, teath the same things and do the same things." Other points of good advice given by Miss Brogdon were: "Know where your children are and lead then from that point." "Vary your plans to fit individual needs." "Know what ithe children ought to know before you begin to teach them." "Try to have more system in the scnooi room." Church Must Take Advantage Of Op portunities Now Dr. Shackford, of Rock Hill, Tells Junaluska Audience World Must Have Faith In God Dr John W.Shackford. pastor of the First Methodist church. Rock Hill, South Carolina, and executive secre tary of the Social Congress which recently adjourned its annual meeting hre, spoke from the Junaluska plat form Sunday. Dr. Shackford por trayed the world order today as in the midst of struggle and confusion which must be interpreted in terms of faith in God and men. If the church does not take advantage of her op portunity to express the purpose of God for His world, he said that other forces would shape the new order, and the church itself instead of being the freest' institution of human society would deter ioate into a mere echo of the voice of a master other than Him for whom she ig called. Finding hie text in the eleventh chapter of Mark, twenty-second verse, "Have Faith in God," Dr. Shackford said that faith in God implies faith in men and this thought was central with Jesue and His followers. Nations die, he said, that fail to fulfill this pur pose of God. "We are again in one of the con clusive periods in the world's history," eaid Dr. Shackford must die that are r.o Some barriers to h im.. be removed. The ca-i'''f convulsion is man's" rrjV..'.. sical forces f the ' ' ting them to u .,.. ' !' effe.it of this is ?t. - "vn beyond all foimer a.' production of mattrV'" reduction uf the re:a-.-v..'r.!' man labor in the Drt: necessary to suj.s:;,:'.".. ''!'., possible human at "i in other fields. The this pieces:- has br. i' ' watershed in human r. which we puss from t:.,- r. essary economic scarv ... philosophy and stnif.-., :;.,a: about that era. to tr.t .-ra -economic abundance, w.t'-, philosophy and organiju,-', Siat inevitably product-." M (images (As K-ird--d to Monday Noon of tills Week) rVw-lr VocGfir t V,...., r. . Canton, Route I. Frank Messer to Mary HvSxc of Cove Creek. A. Luther Mashburn l Styles, both of We.sser. Come In Today For Beauty Repairs. They're u ueh-ome aid after mi outdoor suiiiiin-i- vtln-u u wiiHl und Mm leave Uwlr mark on skin ami hair. ( u for an niHiiiiiu-nt. LAD YE FAYRE BEAUTY SHOPPE II PHONE 143 8 MAIN STREET FOR SALE My Home at Ijike JuiutluKka. A real bargain for Quick Sale Also Several Beautiful lutl. J. DALE STENTZ THOMAS DAVIS, JEWELER Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Depot Street. Opp. Court House CARD OF THANKS MiS45 Ruth Hflmntnn cnnAI-intanil. ent and the staff of the Haywood County Hospital, acknowledge with grateful appreciation the gift of a child's bed, completely equipped from the campeirs and counselors of Camp Junaluska for Girls, in loving mem ory of Mother McCoy, the late Mars. Wilbur McCoy, of St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. McCoy wa,, the mother of Miss Ethel J. McCoy, director and owner of Camp Junaluska and Mm T f M kee, assistant director of the camp. WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR SHOPPE TRY O V K O'GASTOR WAVE , . . . . .......... ..... ... . . . .$5 Complete SPECIAL, EMMPRESS WAVE . . . ; $5 Manager, V'inGIXIA BALDWIN, formerly of Washington, D. C. . and New Vork Citjr. MAIN STREET Jo Ann Beauty Shoppe PHONE 8.1 GRENELL'S Kodak Finishing GREETING CARDS Assembly BIdg. LAKE JUNALUSKA Medf ord Service Center ED POTTS, Mgr. Lake Junaluska, N. C. Phone 2631 Gasoline, Oil, Greasing and Certified Lubrication. Washinj Polishing, Tube Repairing, Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Posted Price on Gasoline Maintained For Nominal Profit. JUNALUSKA SUPPLY CO MEATS VEGETABLES Groceries Of All Kinds JERRY LINER, Owner Lake Junaluska phone 263-J lassie's Big Reduction Sale Continues Through This Week With Many Additional BARGAINS! Men's White and Siort "Friendly .Five" , OXFORDS f 5 Valno. On Sale $2.98 Men's White and Ventilated $3 and $4 Value OXFORDS On Sale $1.98 STOCK RMCI SALE Women's White and Dress OXFORDS 15 and $6 Values Close Out for $2.98 iji-ciW whit.-""4 OXFORDS f 2V to 31.9s Entire Stock At The Low Price Mark! KMSSOE'S EIPT, WaymiesvsSle
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