THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY JUNE 11 Page 8 111 WASHINGTON f ROBERT R. y REYNOLDS 1 United States Senator The visit of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President, to North Carolina, where she will be the honor guest of the stalwart citizens if the Eastern section of the state, at Wallace, is more evidence of the part women are playing in public af fairs. Like her distinguished husband, Mrs. Roosevelt utilizes every oppor tunity t0 meet and mingle with people and her many visits to the state are evidence of her keen appreciation for North Carolina, where she is always given a hearty welcome. Therefore, the great gathering .scheduled for Wallace on Friday," with the First Lady as the guest of honor, gives me a long-postponed opportu nity to commend the part that women generally have in civic and political functions. No longer do they just attend banquests and applaud the words of mere men; they now have an active part in the arrangements and s-hare the responsibilities. And their activities are having a wholesome ef fect on these affairs. The hands that keep order in the home and office are truly exercising a beneficial effect on public activities of every charatcer. Just Arrived In Haywood A son t0 Mr. and Mrs. Jones Estis Barker, at their home in Clyde, on April the 22nd. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holder, at their home in Clyde, on May the 11th. A son to Mr. and Mrs. General Lee Parks, at their home in Clyde, on May the 14th. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, at their home in Clyde, on May the 13th. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McAbee, at the Haywood County Hos pital, on June the 7th. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fish, at the Haywod County Hospital, on June the 6th. A son to Mr. and Mrs, Howard Grasty, of Hazelwood, at the Haywood County Hospital, on June the 3rd. A son t0 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jenk ins, of Canton, at the Haywood Coun ty Hospital, on June the 3rd. A son to Dr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, of Hazelwood, at the Way nesville Sanitarium, on June the 2nd. The part that women are playing in national affairs is no better evi denced than in the records of our great national conventions. In this connec tion, it is interesting to note that at the Democratic National convention of 1912 the first attended by President ( Roosevelt there were only two wom en delegates. But at the convention of 19.'i2, which nominated our illus trious President, there were 208 wom en delegates and more at Philadelphia in lilllO. And everyone concedes that the presence of the fine women who are leaders in the affairs of their re spective states has meant more order ly and pleasant gatherings of nation al leaders It is all evidence that our country is beginning to make a greater use of the variety of abilities possessed by women, and many of the limita tions which were characteristic of the position of women in our earlier or der are now-being overcome.-"' Except for an aged lady from Geor gia who held office for one ceremo nial day, no woman had been either appointed or elected to the United States Senate until the autumn of 1931, when Arkansas elected the wid ow of a statesman to succeed her hus band for the unexpired term. Since that distinguished lady, Senator Hattie Carraway, has been elected in her own right and is now serving with honor. Her daily presence in the Senate is an inspiration to her col leagues. In addition to being chair man of a committee the committee on Enrolled Bills she also serves on the committees on Agriculture and Forestry, Commerce and the Library. It is needless to say that she bears her share of Senatorial responsibilities. In the House of 'Representatives are a number of active women who merit their offices. It is a far cry from the furore created in If 16 when Montana elected the first women to the National Legislature. But whether serving jn public office, at a desk, in the home or on the farm, women are proving their right to assume greater responsibilities and have greater recognition. And the visit of Mrs. Roosevelt to North Carolina, where the First Lady will mingle with Carolina women who are first in the hearts of their communi ties, is some evidence of the part women have and deserve in our affairs, national, state and local. Peace Officers To Sleep In Police Headquarters To insure prompt investigation of crimes the Central American Republic of Guatemala last week ordered its justices to take turns sleeping at police headquarters. ZVffi ' Meat Costs Cut WITH AN lectric Refrigerator You will find lower prices and many meat spec ials on Saturdays. If you have a modem elec trical refrigerator you can buy your week's meat supply on Saturday and take advantage of these savings and cut your meat costs. This is just one of the many savings you can realize by hav ing electrical refrigeration. ( There are many other specials that you may buy as well as rea lizing savings from food left-overs and reduc ing food spoilage to the minimum. Electrical Refrigeration Definitely Cuts The Cost Of Better Living CATV LOGOUT DEPT. Miss Eccles to Wed .Wavnesville GroUD . . To Participate In Asheville Festival Eleanore Eccles n engagement of note in YVash ngton circles is that of Eleanore May Eccles, daughter of the gov ernor of the federal reserve board, who will wed Harold J. Steele cf Houston, Tex., in September. They will be married in Ogden, Utah, home of the Eccles. MOVIE HEROINE PREACHES EVIL j many true j Reporting how a former film favor ite, whoie career was ruined by drugs, broke herself of the habit and now crusades against the evil. One of sione- issue of the America, magazine nuhUh,j . BALTIMORE SU.r',A-11 On sale at all nc-,v. '.. ,AM Over 300 Killed On Memorial Holidays More than 300 deaths resulted from Memorial Day week-end holiday trag edies according to a national survey made the Monday following, which generally was observed as the holiday, as May the 30th, National Memorial Day fell on Sunday. The total of more than 300 fatalities resulted from traffic accidents, shootings, drownings, train accidents, etc. Wayesville will participate for the fifth consecutive year in the tenth annual Rhododendron Pageant to be presented in the McCormiek Field on Wednesday night, June 16th. Twenty four girls and boys, garbed in the lovely costumes symbolizing the Rose of Persia will present for Waynes vile's scene, a Persian Slave Market feature. Twelve girls dressed as Per sian slaves will enter, dance for their master and be sold at public auction to the twelve young men who are dressed as merchants. Professional costumes are being rented to lend more color and glamour to the scene, and two professional dancers will participate in the Way nesville skit as an added feature. Contributions from local citizens and clubs have made possible the rental of the costumes and the cast includes the following: Josephine Cabe and George Keller. Bobbie Jean Truesdale and Bill Prevent. Elizabeth Henry and Kenneth Steelev. Johnnie Russell and Milas Fergu son. Blanche Med ford and Fleming Ewing. Ruth Green and Joe Shipley. Sarah Welch and Leon Killian. Fannie Pearl Felmet and Joe Welch. Corine Alley and Jack Cooley. Drama Lampkin and Hugh Shelton. Dollee Marsh and Robert Hugh Clark. Louise Francis Lupton and Clyiff Lupton. The dance routine is directed by Miss Mary Soiari, of Asheville, who will dance as "Rhodora'' in the pag eant this year, and rehearsals are un der the supervision of Miss Edith P. Ailev and Miss 11a Greene. Home Water Cooler Introduced r jiWIWmlmrWrnimirlti ).ivit.,i - f" ," i .... t Mu him j, B i ' Read The Ads This young miss thinks it just heaps of fun drinking elisgfulil water several times a day, but mother knows it's an exceedinj neaimiui nauu. me youngster nuts iu uo n uciaube sat geti i water refreshingly cold directly from a new type automatically reN erated water cooler designed for the kitchen by Frigidaire. mkml the famous refrigerator of the same name. It looks like the pritj of cluttering up the food relr -crator with water bottles is going tc I a thing of the past. 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