THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 FOLKS YOU KNOW Probe Gang War lr. and Mrs. Harry Evans and c'-ildren and Mrs. Mark Galloway n-otored to South Georgia for the week-end, where they were the guests of Mrs. Evans' parents. En route home they stopped in Atlanta, where thev visited the Southeastern Georgia Fair. Mr. Craig Wilton, of Charlotte, the truest during the week of aur.t. wa.-h:s Mrs. Rufus L. Allen. Pr. and Mrs. O. T. Alexander have '.:urned trom a visit to relatives in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robinson have eturned to their home in Hazel wood after a visit to the latter's paems in Newport News. Va. While there they visited the plant of the New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Doek Company, and saw the launching of the Enterprise, the gister ship to the Yo; ktown. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Messer an nounce the birth of a daughter, Patsy Ann, on October the (5th. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Killian, Ml-.; Nancy Killiaji, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Swift and daughter, Miss Has e.Hine Swift, and son, Jimmy, Mr, a-.d Mrs. J. Harden Howell and guest, Miss Alice Hinson, were the dinner quests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Killian, Jr., at their home in Asheville. Mr. Robert Oslvrne, of Tampa. r!a., arrived in town this week ami r.as joined his family, who have been -;u-nJing sometime here. V Mrs. W. H. Liner, Mrs. Joe Liner an: tne former's granddaughter, little Mi-s Theresa Alley, spent the week- Atlanta, the guests of friends. Lawrence Crov ley Echoes of the gang wars of pro hibition days were stirred m Jol iet. 111., when two youthful gun men riddled Lawrence "Butch" Crowley with bullets as he stepped from his car in front of his home Crowley, who became Joliet's rich est bootlegger and was reputed to have been so successful that he had gold door knobs on his home was thought by police to have been muscling in on the slot ma chine racket, a theory which Crowley denied. His condition was described as critical. i has she re-has a po- Mrs. S. C. Satterthwaito t j: tied from Ashevil!e. where : eon visiting relatives. M:-s Lucile Plott. who holds s'.Twn in the Mewark C lty Hospital, i.f Newark,. N. J., is 'visiting rela tives' in the county. Mr, Edwin Haynes and Mr. Felix Sloval! were among those attending the ileorgia Tech and Kentucky game in Atlanta on Saturday. . ''.Mrs. Cnarles Burgin ami Mrs. My: tie Massie Ray spent the week-end r Murphy, with friends. Mr. Sammy Bu.sh.nell, who is with the. State Highway Commission with eh.hiuarf ers at Morganton., spent the vtik-end in tovn with his parents, Mr. '.and Mrs. S. H. .Bushrielf.:--' .M"s. John K. Ho. me. Mrs ihekson, ot Durham, and Mrc Hugh .lassie and young daughter, Marv Ann, who have been visiting th iiMiiui s simvi-, .virs. i-.. i. .nines, in Louden, lentl.. have returned to town Mrs. .Ruth Williams Roll truest litHntr the week ' of Hryson Citv. .a. was til tnends m ir. n. w. .Wangum. ot .Morganton. spent the week-end in town as ill guest of friends. Mr. Tom ( "ampin.!!. 0f was the guest of friend: over the week-end. A dievil! nUiwn .Mr. and Mrs. '.Jimmy Trot twr. of Keidsville, spent the week-end in town as the guests of the latter's mother,' M.s. S.T. Meal. They were in tnis section of the state to "attend the marriage f Miss Mary .Harris Hubbard and Mr. Charles Acliby Panip'i".. .Ir.. w'nirh took place in Asheville at the bride's home on Sat urisay. afternoon. .' ' : . ' Mis. William Hannah and Miss Jewel. Hipos "avciv among those, 1110 loring to Asheville nil Friday.. 1 Jjffi HOLLYWOOD i By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1M. King Features Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD -F o o t b a 1 1 se- ouences In "The Big Game" were all too realistic for Andy Devine, gravel-voiced screen comic, who failed to get up after a half dozen all-Americans charged over him for the benefit of grinding cam eras. G r I m a c ing from the pain of an injured foot, Devine was carried to the hospital where Doctors Dickey and all put him under the X-ray Andy Devine "Libelled Lady" company, but she sent a 15-piece brass band to the Glendale station to bid Boy Friend ' Bill Powell and the. rest of the troop goodby. For Bill and alter Connolly and Director Jack Con- way, there were red roses ami . Myrna Loy received a huge bou quet. Within an hour the other ciy, the old death rumor story cropped up about Dick Powell, Joan Blon dell and Edward G. Robinson. All three reports were quickly squelched, but Joan Blondell began to worrv about her sister, Gloria, in New York, and spent plenty on the long distance telephone satis fying herself that there had been no confusion In names. Here and There In Movieland. ad- then announcer! that, the actor is suffering from contusion and I The big question around Hojly- sprained right foot. I wood . now Is who keeps a diary. To anxious screen executives. I Eleanor Powell dons, if anybody is interested. . . . Madeleine '-.'us means shooting around the! '"median until 'he is able to don ' 'ball togs again. To Devine, it means crutches for lumber of days. The new home of Venlta Varden and Jack Oakie' at Pacific Pali sades Is the complete Hollywood menage, even to a swimming pool. Jack and the bride have eve;1 en paged an Instructor to teach them the art of the perfect jackkn;fe and the swan dive. ' The turnover in film chorus girls is as complete as this. Out of 125 rxfi Madeleine Carroll Car roll writes that the weather in London is too depressing and that she can't wait to get back to Cali f ornla. . . . Another trav eler, Tay Har riett, postcards from Denmark that he is homesick for You may not the boulevard. ott'eve it but M. G. M, had to close Ct:tlP.Q linarl ,,n 1.,, T?.,at,r T3irtrloV I Gold Diggers . the set where Kooerr cencniey is Mr the current only one worked in the famous 1929 edition. Remember Winnie Lightner in this? And Nick Lucar singing "Tip Toe Through the Tulips"? , Warners figure that the "Gold Diggers" title is worth millions AW of the series have been bir nits. They have played to a tote' gross of $15,000,000. You Asked Me and I'm Tel!;: You! Archie Baldwin, Mi nru apolis : It is hard to say what f average popular song brings to i' authors, but certainly nothing t Set excited about . Bing Crosby brother, Larry, tells me he g 521.99 out of "Plain Old Me" which was recorded by Vallee a:-. : :a number of other name orchestras.-- '';..: Jean Harlow didn't have to g 6a: the Sonora location of the recording "How to Vote" because visitors laughed unexpectedly and spoiled too many takes. . . . The exotic Margo was dining at the Brown Derby the other evening with Jerry Asher and Francis Lederer. . ; . Ann Sothern is pre pared to sing, dance, play the ilano and perform feats of magic n her personal appearance tour 'vis autumn; . . . Marcel Lamaze is ceting guests at the Cafs La aze again. . . ; That was Betty rable's sister with the Starlet and ckie Coogan at the Club Casa--va the other midnight . . . And vong the film crowd at Yosemite , other week-end were Binnie -irr.es and Don Alvarado. Today's Puzzle: What society r! of Svdney, Australia, is pining tor a Hollywood film star since he xade a picture over there ? A SPEEDY CURE Two taii-driver were talklnjr, one apparently In great pain, says London Tlt-Blts. Yus, Bill." he said, "can't rdly walk. "Ad this corn for three weeks." "Why don't you try one of them there chiropodists, 'Arry?"" Three days later they met. "'Ow'g your foot. 'ArryT asked Bill. Harry was In the best of spirits. "It's all ri,'lit now. I went to the cniropouist, ami do yer know It weren't ) corn at all?'' "No?" replied Bill In surprise. "Xo," answered Harry in dissust. "It was uie collar stud got stuck in me shoe I" Victim Of Joe Louis IN THE MARKET I JtLji.J "Maude made ad tier money In sun k didn't she?" ".No, In bonds, iiialriinonjal." Ready for Either Turn uie parents ot a new lialiy itlrl had MOjipeu at uie iars,mai:e In litlve the little one liaplized. The name (hey hail given her was !inn M., tl. t,i ther explained. "And -what does the M s'and fur?" the niinisler asked in curiosity. "Well," replied I he I'm her, "if she grows up to have a Sweet, t'enile dis position like her mother, we will call her Hina May ; Iml if she develops a temper like mine, we'll hat to call hei I 'ina Mite." leter Tetted was prolialil.v mentally 1e e.'iiniiiaiiun was Indl ars lias a eat ?" (pieried The boy fieient, and an Cflted. "llov many i till' pSVl'llolo'-lst Two," replied the lad In "And how many oes has Two." "And how many leys lias 'a "Say, 1 Hie," asked the hoy, you ever see eat?"-..Menta tantly. a eat '.'" eat?" 'didn't Health. supper Just Pali! Mr. firoucho-Why Isn't ready? Mrs. !. I've been down town bur sa In hunt ing all. the. afternoon mid . I Jus! couldn't get home In time. Mr. ;.-- Huh I Looklu' for jitiniethiiiV for notldtl', I presinne. Mi'-. I.'.- Yes. .,..:, . ... f,,r hlrlli day presi'iit- for yoii. I'ai lilinder XJas-ItZhie. "What w a woriian t lleney'.-'' . "I'd thin Sena i or So iny ; 1 1 1 1 f t -I a tesinea Retraint mid yon ihiiik nf eleellng I the fulled States, 1'resl- :.well j 1 1 n 1 1 1 . Mill '' .- . i i I . 1 iMllil, there if we had Is a lady l'r of the idea,'"- said . "t hir talk is 'row -.1 1. .. i i ; 1 1 . Mayhe We lie ii in iv si ndioiis'y o reineii Jicr thai : -:.enl." -'- VACATION THOUGHTS ' -.i.l,,-,, I.-.J "Have j-oii a reeonuiiendtalon your last plare?" - "Yes, sir; seven months off for behavior.'' Overheard in a Doctor's "Say ah.' " . ' : - -. "Aw." -. "No., ah.'" "."'". .'. "Noa'i." ;, . ' ' "No!" ' ' .. "No." :.'.. ! "No! Just an 'ah.'" Anna." from good OHica Hole in One IIortn Smith, the Chicago eolfer. told a golf story at a luncheon In Palm Springs.. "Last Christmas eve," he said "a golfer hung up Ids stocking before the fire In his bedroom, and when h got up Christmas morning he fund a hole in one." Deficient Knowledge "Tour boy Josh thinks he knows a lot about baseball," : "Yes," replied Farmer Corn tossel. "That's why he lias so much trouble. Anybody that knew as much about the game as Josh thinks he does would know enough to quit uinpirin'." Anything to Please "Mm, that jiopcorn smells good," the girl exclaimed as they drove past the stand. . "Doesn't it?" agreed the man, 'Til drive a little closer." Fierce Animal these shoelaces "But these shoelaces seem Tery 'dear."'." :'. Ah, but they're real mohair, ma'am. And it's a risky Job, hunting the mo." L 1 n Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, Jr. spent Sunday in AsnevilU as the guests of their son, Mr. Joe Jack Atkins, who i,j a student at Brevard College this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I.. Withers had as their guests during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Muller, of New York City. Mrs. Aleck Farmer and her son, Mr. William Farmer, and Mr. George II. Smathers, of Asheville up Ce, stand .li.e I. Friday out m m.uiv hard Georjre BrvarU Hresei.i. of ltiazil. cyiild urn under the heavy Wows of uis. the lo-owii bonilier lisi nicht. Hreseia was kuoeke.1 the third lauind. after t.ikmrt iuui da mai rij; tduw s Mr. and Sunday as Inn. Mi's. J. Dale Stentz rpent guests at High Hampton Mr. John Queen, Jr., who is now located in his work with the State Highway Commission at Morgiuiton, was the guest over the week-end of nis parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Queen. Miss Hester Ann Withers guest during the week of Mr Murray, of Charleston, who is her parents- in Asheville. Mis iraret villi-. - Martha Mock and Mic-s Ashton ..pent Saturday in -s the J.C. siting Mar-Ashe- Mr. William Medford and a party of friends motored to Asheville du ing the week-end. m Mr. liny Camplieli. of Ctica, N. V.. is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. l.ee. Jr. have k" veil up their apartment in the Kuk pat iik, and will spend the winter with the hitter's mother. Mrs. J. 1.. Williams, on Haywood street. Mrs. Han Watkins and two young daughters. Vivian and Kliabeth Ann. have gone t(i Stanford, Conn., where tney will spend 11 fortnight as the guests of the former's mother. Kev. 11. W. liaiuom made a bus iness trip to Asheville on Tuesday. Friends will le interej that Dr. Jack Turbytill. formerly of Waynesv ille, Cliuago, where he will special work in dental ?u 1 to learn if Asnevide. has gone to take some gerv. Mrs. Winifred Baker, of Orlando, Fla.. arrived this week for a visit to her parents. e Mrs. John K. Boone has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Dick son, of Durham. Mrs. Dickson is the former Miss Elizabeth Boone, and ha many friends who are always in terested in her visits here. Mrs. Felix Stovall had as her guests during the week Mrs. W. C. Klinfj ensmith. of Titusville, Fla., and Mrs. H. C. Nelson, of Miami. Mrs. I.eRoy Davis is spending a few days in Sumter, S. C-, the guest of her mother, who will ac company her home for a visit. Mr. Thomas Hi'l has tuna lieaeh. where he '.he Florida 1'. eparatory gone to Day has entered School. Mrs. Charles R. Thomas has re tumed from Skyland. where she was the guest of Mrs. Kdwin Snow. Mr. C. W. Bailey of The Moun-tainee- force underwent an eye oper ation -at tin' Mission hipital in Ashe ville Tuesday. Mrs. (. (', I'iott accompanied her daurhter. Mrs. Way ne Ha! tie. of Hry-on C:'y. to Asheville on Saturday. Military and naval officials are pri vately said to he in disagreement over the extent and lo ation of defense works in the l'aci.tic. The opening of the .. membership campaign, lor the I'aren:-1 eacllers Ass, via' ions of Western Nurth, Caro lina, will he made from WWXC thist afternoon from II to AA'y o'cl k. Mrs. Dan Allison, of Webster, will be in eharge of the program. Read (he ads-It pays Boys!! Girls!! i: t e it o r it hk; puie CONTEST Win A $:55 Bicycle FREK! IManv -Other ValuabU- liiis! HKItK AUK the P RIES M I. I It Iv I M . 1114 ( II. iii i i i : i; ( i it w ,i It 1st ( II II l III I I . ( MI'( M i I It I I I hoi i i it s i i: n i I. SI r :i -rii t i: ion i r si i l.lt(.l: s I I 'l, Kill I, M1MI IH lt i:i .m i i i i n i i, '-' I I I. I I s I K. H I KIM in M l II I M (.1 i'it; I'iim; sit TI N M I'l N II. ( M 111 ll N I'ViM' si r tow tu si n THE SILVER Ii N G c . AW ALUMINUM AU01 "") II II IIUW1W llll 1 Here Are The Rules t. the tome I'ath rontestant must store and register. Votes tan he cast by self or friend. Votes must he east at tjie time (if purchase and are not transferable after they have been deposited n ballot box. All prizes will be given out on the last day of the contest to the perr sons having the greatest number of votes. 10,000 votes will be given to each contestant when they enter the contest. Votes will be given at t)ie rate of 1000 for every $1.00 spent at our store (2,000 for every $1.00 spent on double vole day), and additional votes-will be given with special daily features, and also by passing: out special vote cards. Famous "Silver Kin ' lJiKe, 1st rrize Distribution of Votes Will Meg in Wednesday, October 21s!. COM' EST WILE HI'S. 7 A E E K S CI .OS ISC. ill I KK I ) A V . I)E EMI'.EU 10. Entry Should lie .Made This Week or Next These Special Days Make It Easy T( Get Votes! MONDAYS 2000 votes will be given for every pair of old shoes brought into (he store. Limit of 100 pairs for any one Monday. WEDNESDAYS Any adult registering at the store on Eery Wednesday is entitled to cast 1000 votes without any purchase being- required. Double votes this day on any purchase. I IUDA YS Friday purchases every week will carry double voting power. Tor each $1.00, you will gr-t 2.000 votes. I (For store. further information inquire at the Also see the prizes on display. Anv boy or girl resident in Haywood County, age 16 or under, and not closely related to any one connected with the store is eligible. Y OU DO NOT HAVE TO SPEND ONE RED PENNY TO ENTER CONTEST.' Don't Wait! Enter Today! 2nd Prize C. E. Ray's Sons i i

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