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PAGE 3 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 Waynesville Waiting To See President Roosevelt The Presidential Party Passing Through Waynesville 7 . W,,- i.MMg s 5 mm mm mn itt'i Photo By Cr null's Studio. 1 This photo was taken just a few minutes before Pre 1 .ym-BVille last Wednesday afternoon At lluriht is .ake Junalusk:) .unl Haytona Heaoh, Kla. sident Koosevelt and his party iasse.d through Clinically II oi tne j.-uin inmimj.- Mi f!62a?wMsis --r: - " if I I tzz i Jfl PS JL: fP ? r?- Fla. l-hi.to hv ('.reneH's Studio ,1 as III. .reshl mail y eiitiDi: anus i :n sident Roosevelt Has Overcome His Physical Handicap Cheerfully Bv Tom P. Jimison, i hailotte News Writer. - .Kiless of varying political ; u ie u one thing about Presi l,sevelt which draws the ad- n of everybody. That is the .-, the patience, and the indom " ul! which he has displayed in liw in middle life, and whu-h i I -ive put most men completely f the picture. He seems to have his general health, and he reeded in minimizing what ,,ioe a terrible handicap to ' ,1 us until people scarcely no ihat he is afflicted. Not only m.. pnoovolt disregarded this i'.al handicap, but his intimates developed a real art in conceal ; .from the public. Photographs the President standing behind '.tVnp and walkways to platforms uMiallv draped so that few see walk." From this I gather that Hives not to excite any sympathy the folks. He asks no odds he is crippled, does not want the folks to pay it any mind, but wants to be measured from his eyes up. At the Charlotte meeting I stood by the edge of the walkway whL'h lu.d been constructed from the armory to the stadium, and watched Brothe ...wu,...lt l,v. With his son on one arm and some frien.l on the other the President dragged slowly along. It was easy enough to see that he was beating some weight on thoe who assisted him. He dragged feet which no longer respond to the wi.l. But it looked as though he had sim ply said, "Legs, 1 am going to do a ! heep of traipsing about the count .-y. ! aiTH- you had just as well come on." I m he has become one of the most j traveled Presidents we have ever had. I No wonder that man got- elected. I He pays no more mind to a great affliction than the average man would pay to a briar scratch, lie just puts on'that famous smile, throws ba.k his head and moves serenely n his way. Highlights Of Mr. Roosevelt's Charlotte Speech Charlotte. Highlight of President Roosevelt's address before the "Sev en States Creep pacturts" 1 . mocratic Kallv:. 'If hifto y gives a n.-.nie to the ace in which we are Ir iir;. I hope n will - all this the "Kra of He Jildinj!. This photo was snai'pi ..r i -n-mii.i nv II ' are pic .",11 lUI'VI f ' i , if the rri sKieni s cai ..- . i , l , invL a anil llaviona Itrneii. down aynesviite s .m . . had ins; p;issei as tills picture l'ietuies of 1- w .1 Pi . llliV n .ass.llK ul nt s ear Mam Stieet an on display at The Moult- cottoii I ha 1 a ieti o l" t Hi cent ot- "In MSpect tiite nhieitive tan our first year in oftnv and to get 1 cent cotton or mvre for the next th ee vears. . . I ask you in simple fairness, have we attained that goa. . Weaving Project To Mrs. Lillian Allen llarte has iv turned from Gatlinburg, Tenn., where) she has taken a ,ourse in weaving i under Mrs. Mary Ogle. I Mrs. Ogle is one of the recognized 1 weavers in the .South, and the course, under her include all forms and I types of weaving. .. i ' m. llui-te has lieen appointed di rector and instructor of a weaving filter that is to Ih established here the first of October, under the aus pices of the State Department i.f Kductition, and l.ually sponsored by the Woman's Club. Rotarians Hear Of People In Mexico The Hotarv Club heard Koberto de 1m Kasa tell in a most entertaining manner, some of the customs and habits of the people of his native i . i i :..-. IHII1I .HIMlu. Mr. de l.a Ko-a is computing tour of the Southern states, which is in the nature oi a goou-win ami. said, lie leaves Friday fir New York , ,i....... ...jilw f,- Krance iiiiti ln'iii n ,i - CHILDREN'S DRESSES Sizes 3 to 86 to 16. Large variety of styles Prints, Crepes, Knits 98c Also big assortment Children's Dresses 59c Boys Suits Two and three piece styles, Knitted, Suit ings, Woolens 98c Also Large Variety Boy's Wr Suits .... Oo ft 1 don't believe that the gnat to- bacio growing stales oi irie mi ,-i.h to go back' to the days of 'everv man for.; himself nr.,1 let the devil take the hindwost." "We have - enabled the public, th'otsgh a p-actiVal prosperity, tv begin to nav their debts, to paint their homes., to buy farm tools and nuto i.iolnies, to.-send moie !o s and girls through schools and-college, to put line nn.nev i:l the hank i iid. mn- dent.lv to know for the tiiv-t im.' that the nionev in the bank is sate. ("AKD OK THANKS u',. u.;u, t,, ihank our friends and relatives for their kindness, sympa tic mill flowers at the time of the death of our father, the late C. MeWroy Thoma: THK ("H1LDKKN". i. f .mii,. "lijit trii-s to subsist on a total wage income of $400 a year is just as much a drag on the pros perity of America as me ijy that seeks to sulsist on a yearly cash income of $100." . . And common sense, logical governmental policy had to begin with the building up of farm and -other property values, and .-rop -values, i.n the increase of workers wages if that now historic corner was ever to be turned." FREE! FREE! For A Short Time Only We Are Giving Away W.th The Purchase Of One Or More CHILD'S DRESS or BOY'S SUIT for 98c An Attractive and Durable Lunch 'Box. : -: Harold's Dept. Store THE BARGAIN CENTER Esso Dealer MEDFOKI) -.SERVICE CENTER K I POTTS, Mi:r. A( I'.ntiHiK-e Soiillieni Assin lily, IM-ompt 'mirnNiUH Si-rtUt' Keilderetl. fore returning to practice medicine in . . f ; u:.... MiM He told OI courusmpn m Citv. which proved quite interesting as well as amusing to. the members and 7 visitors, including one member from Switzerland. hkk;ht kakm D. V. Martin, Flemington, Ca.; T. 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