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'Jfage 4 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAIN IXi Miss Wvatf nivpn Honor At WCTCI Miss Lillian Wyatt, of Hazelwood, has been admitted to the Alpha Phi Sigma honorary fraternity at West ern Carolina Teachers College. .Mem bership in this fraternity is limited to students maintaining a high schol astic rating. Miss Wyatt is a member of the sophomore class and is an active stu dent on the campus. She is president of the B. S. U. council for next year, is editor of the Western Carolinian next year, and has been V. W. A. president this yea( She is the daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. 31. L. Wyatt, of Hazelwood. Vaudeville Unit To Be Here Tuesday Uy actual teot, handwriting in pencil vquhes nearly five times as much tight to be legible as writing in ink. Uy mid-October of VJ'M, British Columbia had packed 1,735,050 cases of salmon. STRPKLSK FOR VOl'MJSTERS Build a world museum! Learn all about wild animals and important happenings. The World Museum Dio ramas is something different for boys iiul girls. A new feature in the Comic Weekly of the BALTIMORE "SUNDAY AMERICAN'. On s..L all newstands. Park Theatre Program FOR COMING WEEK ifHm m iiHiwugjymmi 'mini mi n annum aim n PW" Campaign Against Syphilis Started By Medical Group State Board Of Health Terms Act As A Forward Step For This State Mrs. Laura Davis I NEW CAR SALES L if j. a I SHOW INCREASE r asses iuier a Two-Month Illness raURSDAYM THURSDAY llul( hiiivnii lirrnt ill ml (. "'.MOUNTAIN Jl'STICE FRIDAY I J iii)iii.ii i TIH NDIJH IN the CITY' SATURDAY liail. , smiirii ami v-m-iii ( as( in "WEST BOUND MAIL" SUNDAY Don Aiiic Ii,. ,,,1(1 Ann .'.SotlKTiiln "FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN" MONDAY and TUESDAY Norma Shoiu r uiul l..sli,. liowml in "ROMEO AND JULIET" WEDNESDAY Jtalpli lh-Hnmy,' Waurr foiinntty 'tfniT lila rin "LET'S GET MARRIED" ADMISSION 10c and 25c On Tuesday, May 18th, Miss Marie I'url will present her vaudeville unit in Gentlemen Miit " ...n u.t attraction, with 18 people, including "The West Virginia Swincr Kim's." the hottest Swiiiu- RunH rn tnm- ull of them are ytung good looking col lege boys and expert musicians. Reggie Vestal, a young comedian known as the Laugh A Minute Boy, and an outstanding Master of Cere monies. Ku.ss Jones, Ice Skater: Present ing a small ice carnival last ami Fu rious. A novel on flashy skates. Dotty (li'eene. t lie cut i.t 1 in l l!l,i.. Singer you h.ivi' evei' heard or seen on the stage. Hie INev-o Sisters -A Modern Sis ter Team doing the latest modern and futuristic dunce with plenty of eW The Sophisticated Ladies Six danc ing girls with more than their share .of beauty and talent, each doing a specialty, and single numbers as well as working in line, who could keep from liking them? This is positively the lurgest vau deville unit ever to appear in a thea tre in Waynesville or anywhere be tween Asheviile and Atlanta, Ga, A good picture pngram will also be presented with this stage show, anf-the-admission price will not be alflickets will bea3ftatSr-u2ScT&. gardless of age, as all available seat are 25c balcony and auditorium, .there fore any children wishing to attend will have to pay the regular 25c price. Endorsement of N'orth Carolina's syphilis control plan by organized medicine is interpreted iiy Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer, as a forward step that will aid materially in helping the fight against what he terms " the kin? nf killers" t-, fa,-. Mrs. Laura Rhea Davis wife nf the late Joseph S. Davis. at the home of her son, the Rev. J Y. Davis, of Crabtree. Mav M after h n I :i' i - ' ) u.iies.i ui ten monins. Mrs. Davis was born May 26, 1801, the daughter 0f John and Martha Wright Rhea. She was united in longer taboo, unspoken and unread," indicating his satisfaction that, it is now brought out into the open, where it can oe mte hwn nttofitut or,,i R. R. McLaughlin, director of the motor vehicle bureau, reported that 6,115 new cars and 1,973 new trucks weie sold in North Carolina during April. In March 3.426 new cms and 1.105 trucks were sold and in April there were 4,846 cars and 1.523 trucks. The April car sales were the high est for any month since last July, when 6,036 were sold. Thus far this year 18,812 new cars and 5255 new trucks have been sold, compared with 13,424 cars and 4,559 trucks in tha ;:! miliar r There have been 4 licenses issued lh.s 5J with 443.900 tothu-(lat;as ni i win ,i - U T i r t a fl,, k-i i , - 1L inie ng-eniv attacked ant w jusepn uavis, flung battle hnes, reaching many out- , through the aid of ciLtinc diovery,' I WW. and surviving her are Lne lonuwing cnnaien: Mrs. fctta Cjawford, of Iron Duff; Erastus, of Marion; Hardie, of Buffalo, S. C; Matt, Vinson, Dewey, Mrs. Curtis Rogers, and Rev. J. Y. Davis, of Crab tree, and 30 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren. Grandsons acted as pallbearers, with granddaughters, as flower gir'.s. Interment was made in the Pan ther Creek cemetery, with Revs. R. P. McCracken, A. F. Phibbs and W. F. Ferguson officiating at the funeral service. posts The plan was presented to the doc tors in session in Winston-Salem, just prior to the conjoint meeting of the State Board 0f Health and the North Carolina Medical Society, as provided for by law. Dr. Reynolds expressed himself as being highly pleased at the reception given bv the nmHipni m.,r, and their endorsement, without a word oi aissent, ot what he conceives to be a plan of battle which, carried on vir orously, as it will be. is to Dlav an important part in control being undertaken in North Carolina. Uv. Reynolds referred to the suc cess that followed war on such dis eases as smallpox, typhoid fever, dvs- entary, hookworm, tuber other human ailments which former ly brought despair but are now intel ligently controlled or di eventiM alto gether -by the use of scientific discoveries. He said of syphi'is. to which he re ferred also as "the exterminator" "the great imitator" and "the ventril oquist that "it is controllable and is urable." "It is, however, distinctly encour aging that the name 'syphilis' is no successfully combtjtted "It is encouraging," he went on, "that now history teaches us, and sta tistics clearly establish the fact that syphilis is not controlled as a moral issue; that it is treated 'as an infec tious disease, contracted by and through many avenues that violation of the moral law is one source only. We are not now attempting to hold the disease within the moral group," he said, here bringing out and empha sizing the modern control plan's ad mission that "it attacks rhe mora! nrvi immoral alike." "Syphilis, the one outstanding dis ease that challenges the ingenuity of the medical profession and the public health officials, looms up before us. What are we to do about it?" he acked. "The Health Department of the State of Xmth Carolina includes the provisions in its administrative or ganization as outlined bv the state and territorial officers in that syphilis control work is integrated with the communicable disease division. "The program is 'directed by a full time venereal disease control officer." MAKES THEMO RELEASES THii' INSTANTiY.jJ R A DOZEN AMI "ME! AND STORrJ '00 MORE ,1 Less Monthly Discomfort Many women, who formerly suf fered from a weak, run-down con dition as a result of poor assimila tion of food, say they benefited by taking CARDUI, a special medicine for women. They found it helped to Increase the appetite and Improve digestion, thereby . bringing them more strength from their food. Naturally there is less discomfort at monthly periods when the system has been strengthened and the vari ous functions restored and regulated. Cardtii, praised by thousands of women, Is well worth trying. Of course, U cot benefited, consult a physician. 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