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y 1941 hoste: r JBSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941 'red ledfoift f. n 1 onuti onstJ robe.1 USchool Pupils Records Of jsic And Speech Ld number of the students at p fnwnahlD burn rXiS . kind of .Uge onstrline made records of the high II and junior bands, members Mfi Je boys' and girls' glee clubs, icle cSbe dramatic club. ubs. ft record-making was part of embeftjidance program b honllnrated in the school program r The machine was wanea estern Carolina iecuen obiect of the recording is to he records ior use m smujuig j and pointing; oui improve that can be made, nlaved several num- also the glee clubs, and each th dramatic club gave ei uj. rt reading, the latter records used in corrections in voice peech. . . ior Honors At btree-Iron Duff ool Announced announcement of Taylor a nlpHiftorian and of s Ross, as salutatorian of the class of the Crabtree-Iron igh school has recently been or is tne son oi mr. ana xars. Rogers, of Clyde, route 1. Ross is the son of Mr. and Billiard W. Ross, of Clyde, boys are members of the ball team. Rogers is the nt of the senior class and the sericulture club. Ross president of the senior class, fifth issue of the "Crabtree e," student publication has len oublished. jFoolinV' 8 three-act comedy fc presented by the Crabtree class on March the 14th. taking part include: Edith !EPsf IED a sa e it hevj fc to Sponj arriai d wil nil THE WAYNESVILLB MOUNTAINEER Osa Johnson Marries p> j . JSC - i N 1 -; Seven Persons Are Confirmed In Grace Church Tuesday ' Bishop R. E. Gribbin, of Asheville, of the Western North Carolina dio cese of the Episcopal church, ad ministered the right of confirma tion to seven persons at Grace Church in the Mountains, on Tues day evening. Those taken into tha churrh in cluded, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hardin, Jr., and son, Bobby, Mrs. William Shoolbred, Mrs. Leo Hill, Elsie Jane Green, vounar daughter of Mrs. M. C Green, and Mis. Jan. White, daughter of Mrs. CIrir White. Following the confirmation rfohta Bishop Gribbin delivered an im pressive sermon. Osa Johnson, explorer-widow of Martin Johnson, noted big-cm. m." h"0WlthJ:haS,e,nHGltt' her their marriage by Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia in New York City Hall. Johnson was lulled in a plane crash in 1987. The bride is not changing her name. Little Known Facts In The Life Of Adolph Hitler Adolf Hitler, in leisure moments will quietly sit down ait a table and personally test the weight arA balance of knives, forks awl spoons he is planning to give away as a wedding present. It da one of the tJuwis-s wkii often surprise his intimates from whom IKhese detaoils of hisr daily life were obllainodh-Jthiait tih man who is carrying out the announced iKtea of giving Europe a painful new face-Jif tinsr ODeira tfion would . for instance, devote oaisid hi o time ty desagndlnig silverware. But itihis he does; in fact, ihe de signed the siJverwiare for has Tiereh. tesigisdien refttealt as well a for the len, Atha Bradshaw, Naomi Brown, Charles Sutton, Edward Haney, Gertrude Haney, Catherine j well, Jack Fulbright, Roger Best, and Jv B. James. " f ;y, Helen Noland, Ethel Hog- WAYS pod News ,or Farmers 3? " 111 m Before Such Work Shoe Features. .. fO riDDina.. nnlnn wmi mivk lrrnmr f yiTHiy i vw iiiwii iviiy vi wrviee from each pair. No seam to rub and bind the wndoru. Smooth Rt ot hl And Up rL"Hi 0nuln all ImHiw quality F bulh Into aU Patau Work Shoo "" neral work, but espec- for plowing, You will find toe of shoe both a mon- fver and a comfort-giver. 0"e piece back will not rnd eomes nearer being F Proof. eral Grades From Which to Select "CoW' In- Let V, Show You This Feature Shoe i"k Shoos S I .49 up, UiV" ShowYK1 ;. E. RAVS SONS big Reichschancellery in Berlin. Some Worries His associates describe him as "not overly particular about Irutle things Jn, has daily life." In Itjuwi, he worries somewhat about the Prus sian punctuality that is the very spirit of his underlings in the Reichschancellery. On coming from his quarteiu im the Chancellery down t his work-room, he shakes hands with each of his help, asking after their partic ular joya or troubles, custom fol lowed more eenemllv in German v than America. Besides the Rheichschancellery, he has several private dwellings and an apartment in Munich upon which he has paid rent regularly each monitjh for the nast 20 years and UDon the door of which Bttill is itacked the nameplalte "Adolf Hjtp'r, author." "Bestseller" After all, he is the writer of one of the best. -sellers of all time "Mein Kampf" of which some 6,000,000 copies have been issued. His old RTartmn. lin, MnTiiirh la just like thousands of other apart ments often eeen in Germany. It is at Prinzrepentein nlv 1 A. On. tha occasion of the Munich conference Neville Chamberlain and Benito Mussolini visited Mm there. Bomb-Cellars More recemitlv. a more Dalafcial dhwUinsr has been built for him bv the State in Munich. It is understood al hia houses are well-provided with bomb raid cellars. : Thi is certainly true of the Reichachanchenerv. where a trroun of several dozen children from an orphanage are brought ' mighltily im huge Cjovernment busses for undns turbed sleep. Table Reserved Like all oi'.her Munich citizens he has a stammSschable" reserved for a special group. ; One is at the Carlton tea house, a quite elegant spot seldom found by grangers. AMofcher etammtisch j in a res taurant in the newly-built "House of German Art." . From his income from "Mein Kampf" alone he is assure an adequate privalta income the amount of whiohi is undisclosed. Charged with fookimg after his daily program is Group Leader Julius Sohaub, a comrade since 1919.: ' Special Chauffeur He has a special chauffeur, S. S. Brigade Leader Kemaka, who has driven1 the Fuehrer's oar since his favorite chauffeur, Julius Schreck, died in 1936, Hitler's favorite towns are Ma niich, Goldlesberg and Bayreuth. The list fails to ninclude Prussian-direct ed' Bur to. His faltomiaties paSnt a picture of Hitler that is a far cry from the ravaging mooslter am the head of maased troops he so often is pic tured abroad. He is a good mixer, they say, td3s a igiood story well and has an endless list of tales of party battles ranging back through ,'tihe 20 years of the Nazi rise oo power. Aided Policeman The fctage towering traffic police man in front of dhe Reichschant ceUeryknown aU over Berlin as Siegfried', tells of the tfme his wife wiaja critcally ill, and Hitler, learn ing about it, sent her to the hos- i pitaJ and paid the bill from his own pocket. Associates sayHjuer has almost hypnotic capacity (to incite men to extend themselves to Uhe utmost Make-Up Artist Will Address Dramatic Folk At W.C.T.C. On Saturday Thomas Horwits. eminent make- UD artist, author and lArhiror nn'11 give a lecture-demonstration on the Art of Theatrical make-uo. before the 2 drama groups of Western Carolina Teachers College at 8 o'clock in the Student Union build ing, on Saturday night Inasmuch as the lecture at West ern Carolina Teachers College will be the only one scheduled for this area, an invitation is extended to the faculty and students of drama departments in all the public school and to the members of the several dramatic organizations and photographic societies in Western North Carolina, TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (At Recorded to Monday Noon Of Thi Week) Pigeon Townahin L. M. Tate, et ux, to Walter Rus sell. Warnearille Township J. P. Francis, et ux, et al, to E. D. Fisher, et ux, W. H. Jordan, et nx. et al. to Abe Jordan, et ux. White Oak Township G. W. Messer. et lix. to Boone Jenkins. Patron Saint of Paris Sainte Genevieve, who lived in the Fifth century, is the patron saint of Paris. Local All-Stars To Meet Champion T Here Friday, 7:30 There will be a double cage at traction on the local court Fri day night between the All-Stars of Waynesville and the strong Cham pion "Y" basketeers. The opening whistle is scheduled for 7:30, with a small admission to be charged. The local caeers have been im proving as the season progressed. and are expected to give the visi tors a run for their money. The all-star teams are made an of the nurses in the srirla division and former star players from her and elsewhere in the boys. Mrs. P. L.' Turbyfill had as her guest during the past week her daughter, Mrs. G. N. Henson, of Spindale, and over the week-end her granddaughter, Miss Ruth Henson, and her grandsons, G. N. Henson, Jr., of Gaston la, and Bill Henson, of Spindale. Mrs. Henson returned to her home in Spindale on Sunday. 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