THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rage 3 ehind the Seen in HOUYUJOOD Trr iff to Steffi Duna Bv HARRISON CARROLL J ... UVM Ring Feature. SyadieaU. Ue. HOLLYWOOD Witnesses claim flight staged by Steffi Duna and n Rochelle Hudson in "Gvdsv" will nut rnuph-and- f vS. tumble anything IAfcV else of the sort 1 Ullimrwl h A fi offered. Any way, Rochelle, giving away 14 pounds, has been in bed three days re covering from the shock. Both girls were so overwrought at the finisn tnai they broke into tears. Bets are being made that Joan Fontaine and Conrad Nagel will make a trip to the altar as soon as she finishes the picture, Certi ne(j" The pair met at a radio broadcast and. according to inti mates, are so much In love. Joan is Olivia de Havilland's kid sister but won't let the studio give out publicity trading on the rela tionship. Hardest to down rumor of the week is that Norma Shearer and Director W. S. Van Dyke are not hitting it off smoothly In "Marie Antoinette". All hands ma vigorous denials and, apparently, there isn't a word of truth hi the story. It probably started because Van Dyke is known to shoot fast while Miss Shearer has been used to mnrp leisurelv production methods. The closing of the set to visitors added fuel to the gossip. Lowdown is said to be this. Miss Shearer can have a retake of a scene any time she asks for it. But, so far, Van Dyke has made th supirestion more often than she. The record is 11 takes on one scene which opened with the star standing at the top of a flight of steps wmcn canea ror ner to wain shout 100 feet to meet Tyrone Power in a garden. Some of these retakes were at the request of the sound and camera crew. M. G. M. says the set is closed because they have to be through with Power bv the end of the month, which means that the key romantic scenes of the picture have to he shot first. Production has a 77-day shooting scneauie ana, ror once, van uyite in not aneaa or scneauie. Don't remember anything being printed about Lee Tracy's serious lllncFs. He was In the hospital all during the holidays and is still very shaky after beating off an attack of pneumonia. James Cagney's friends will be amazed to hear that he recently gave a lecture on motion, pictures to 60 extension students at Colum bia university. A voluble talker In private life, Cagney usually can t De persuaded to make speeches in public. On the occasion mentioned, however, be talked for an hour and, after a screening of his old picture, "Public Enemy", answered questions for another hour. The star refused the lecture invitation at first, finally accepted on the condition that it would oe kept secret from the press. The life of Sam Houston, nero of Texas history, will reach the screen in Republic's "Wagons Westward". Harold Schumate has authored the story and the studio plans to put half a million dollars into the production a record in vestment for Republic. Richarc Dix is being asked to play the leading role. When Benny Baker flew east recently, it was his first long air plane ride and he undertook it only Because me Jessei radio progran made him linger here until the last minute. The pay-off was that th piane ueveiopea trouble in one motor and had to return to the air port. The comediaa, a little green arouna me gins, took off in another plane and it was grounded in Dallas by bad weather. Baker is returning irom nis personal ap pearance tour by train. Anita Louise says her mother will fight the former Mrs. White head's suit tnrough as many courts a necessary. . . , Monica Bannis ter has taken her marital troubles to an attorney. . . . Gene Raymond's horse, "Black Knight", placed second in the high Jumps at the Riviera. The other day h t was third in the Hunter's trials. . . . Marleno Diet rich lunches with the Karl of War wick at the Beverly Brown Derby. . . . Add to Hollywood whims. Dolores Del Rio has ordered twe dozen black and yellow butterflies for her greenhouse. . . . And Ralph Byrd, the Dick Tracy of the screen la a first cousin of Admiral Byrd. Dolores Del Rio SOUGHT BY Every Member of the Family Kws items, features, and humorous cartoons that interest every member of the family are found in every issue of The Mountaineer 94 Subscriptioits In Two Weeks. That's Conclusive Proof That J The Mountaineer Is Read. New Photo Of Associate Justice Reed, And Wife ' sf,- n II g"Mff - t I . I m MPS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Reed V f '! Eggs For Hatching Should Be Handled With Extreme Care This new photo .of the V. S.-wpriMiK-'ruuri J Htice, Stanley V. Reed, and wife, was taken n.t the rou4il depHrtrd l'rurn thfir 'Wushlneton luiicl for a linnr enKs'toment with the chiof Jtio of tht- court, t'hurUs Kvins Hughes. Hci iJ, r3-yMr-oltl Kciituckiiin, hiut been V. nolloitor Kcncral. Hi suci teil ti Hc scat c-n the tnch v.u-.ttcd l.y J t:,-f . SntrK' Sut herluml. TO I'KEACH AT ( ANTON The Rev. K. P. Walker, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will fill the pul pit on Sunday, lit 7:IJ0 p. m., at the Canton Presbyterian church. He will supply for the Rev. Georpe Ham mond, who with his family is on a vacation in Florida. W AYNF.SVILI.E . I'KBSRYTKKiAN- Dr. R. P. Walker, .Minister. Sunday begins 'Foreign- Mission week in the Southern Presbyterian church. The minister will bring a message ' suited to the occasion. Bible school at 9:45, L. M. Riche son, superintendent. Sermon at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer service ."Wednesday-at 7:,'0. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC C'lU'RCH Kev. Howard V. Lane Pastor. Morninir mass at 11 a. m. Sermon ! The Miseries of Life." by the pastor. Instructions ol the children on i Saturday morning at I:'.W. Methodists To Have Musical The iollowitiK projrrajn will be pre ai'iitcd tit the vesper service at the Methodist church on Sunday after noon at 6 o'clock, under the direction of J. Dale Stent z, with 'Mis. W. L. Matney, orKatiist. The public is cor dially invited to attend: Hymn ... "Eveniriir," . . Doane-Ci'oU-schalk-Parker, No. 5.1. "Hark, Hark, My Soul," Harry Row ShelleyEva Leatherwood, contralto soloist. "When the Gulden Leaves are Fall ing," Havens Edwin Poteat and Tom Davis, soloists. Solo, "O Lamb of Cod," Bizet Evander Preston, violin obligato, Mrs. R. N. Barber, Jr. Trio, "Bells Over Jordan," Hamblen Jane Carroll Stentz, Mary Stuart Stents, Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, Scripture and prayer, Rev. J. (J. Hugifin, Jr. Hymn, "Sun of My Soul," Keble Monk No. 47. "Seek Ye the Lord," Roberts Ceorge Stuart Stentz, soloist. Otl'ertory, "Adoration," Felix liohw ski Mrs. K. N. .Barber, Jr., violinist. Duett, "Thy Will Be Done," Frederic Jerome- .Mrs. Kwl Martin, 'Tom Davis. "The Cathedral Bell," Lomiz Da vid Sullins Steiiti:, soloiKt. "My Faith Looks I'p to Thee," Scheneker --Mrs. Fred Martin, Lester .Potent, soloist, .Mrs, U. N. Barber, Jr.', violin obli'gato. At the conclusion of the anthem the audience will stnnd with bowed heads as the choir sings .the. 'benedic tion. Vote for Wane Cut DETROIT Rather than ioice the company to close all oi its units here and move to other and smaller com munities where the pay scale is lower, the employes of the (iai Wood Indus tries, Inc., voted to accept wage cuts to as much as twenty per cent, bringing the wage scale down to ap proximately what it w'aii in Handling does more damage to hatching eggs between the lourth and fifteenth day of incubation than at any other time, warns Roy S. Dear styne, head of the State College Poul try Department. After the first fifteen days in th incubator, eggs can take a great deal ot punishment and still hutch. Tests have shown that egg's with live em bryos following this period may be shaken violently, whirled ranidlv. and jarnii sharply with a minimum of damage. Only three per n: failed to hatch. When the same touch ban.llinn- .-:m - o Hivon eggs incubated between four and ntteen days, .14 per cent of the uggs showed dead enibrvos. Dear- istyne declared. Incubating eggs damaged by rough treatment which was not severe enough to break the shells usually showed broken yolk sacs, or ruptured blood vessels in the growing embryos Sometimes tremulous ait eel's de veloped, but if the embryo lived, the air cells became fixed, the State College poultryman explained. For a long time there' has been n ! popular belief that such tlistui bances as thunder, rumbling trains, dyna mite explosions, and earthquakes are likely to prevent eggs from hatching. One of the objectives of the egg-hand-, ling experiment was to determine the validity of this belief. Certain eggs were handled eare fully during the incubation period. Others were subjected to rmigh treat ment, such as being placed near blasting operations wlucto produced a shock so severe as to break the shells of as many as one-third of the eggs. GARGLES , PEACH ONLYf J THOXINE SOOTHES ALL THE iWAY DOWN' For Sore Throat and Coughs due to colds, don't depend on gargles they reach only about " la" of irritation, (jet TllOXlNE the intermit throat maitcme Soothes through entire throat, then acts through system. Relief begins with first swallow. 100 satisfaction or your money back. 3.rtV CO, $1.00. Sold In Waynesvillc My SMITH'S Cut Rate Drug Store II AZKLWOOI) PRLSBYTKRI AN ( III RC1I Two special speakers will, occupy the pulpit of this church on Sunday J. E. Lancaster will have charge of the service on Sunday morning a' 10:45. Kev. R. D. Hedinger, D. I)., will be with us on Sunday night at 7:.i(). Both of these services will be of interest. Sunday school convenes at 10 a. rn. and the young people meet at (i:45 p. m.' The men ol the church meet tonight (Thursday). Supper will be served at 6:30. - The program will follow. The topic for discussion will be, "Import ant Events of 1937," Andy Wyatt, leader. All men invited. W . B. Winchester was ordained and installed an elder last Sunday in the church following the morning service, and at the same time Erman Inman and John Ferguson were .ordained and installed deacons. FIRST M ETIIODIST CH I'RCH The regular service will be held at 11:00 o'clock with the pastor preach ing on the subject: "The Birth of the Spirit." At 6:00 o'clock a special music pro gram will be presented by the choir, under the direction of Mr. J. Dale Ster.tz. mo checks COLDS snd FEVER LIQUID, TABLETS first i salve, nose drops Headache, 30 win. Try "Rub-My-Tiim" World'l Best Liniment Strength During MIDDLE LIFE Strength Is extra-Important for women going through the change of life. Then the body needs the very best nourishment to fortify it against the changes that are taking place. In such cases, Cardul has proved helpful to many women. It in creases the appetite and aids diges tion, favoring more complete trans formation of food Into living tissue, resulting In Improved nutrition and building up and strengthening of the whole system. nn Origin owned 1935 Chevrolet DeLux Coach Four prac tically new tires Clean Mohair Velvet up- holslering Original paint looks like new Motor and running works in A-l condition. Only 19.33 Ford Tudoor Good tires Good paint Clean upholstering and in good condi tion mechanically. Only 1933 Pontiac Sedan This! car is in perfect condition and will give some good man a real bargain. The price is 1932 Plymouth Sport Coupe New scat cov ers Good tires Looks and A T runs good .v. dl lO 1931 Chevrolet Coach A good A rjr car at the right price ... .... p X f Chevrolet Coach New seat covers il paint looks almost like new. This car by local man and well cared f0& for. 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