i i FRIDAY, spp I I T PAGE EIGHT (Second Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER W. N. C. Fair Will Feature Singing Jonathan Creek News MRS. W. T. RAIXER Convention In Oct. j i SVAE SFEI PRESCCIF'iTI)JS VT SI1TIS: j The Home llcmoii -tr;t inn club held Iheir regular monthly meeting with Mrs. K. K. Oui n Plans were discussed for the eimiini; Ho.ne and Arts show in Wayneswllf. Mrs. Lee Howell was hostess to the Woman's Society of Christian Service on last Wednesday. Those cntcniiL! school at C'ullo whec last week from the Creek were ,Iak Allison, Worley Owen. Gene Howell, and William Lee Howell. Mrs. C. H. Mcl.in has returned to Miami after a visit with her family. She was accompanied to Raleigh hy her sister, Mrs. 1". I! Kennedy where their brother-in-law, It. W. Ralteeb was ill. Mr. and Mrs W. I-', li.'.iner have had as quests Mr. and Mrs .lames Parrot t and son. Jimin.v, of Kin.s trce, S. C. John Kennedy of Allanla is at home with his parents for a Iwo weeks vacation. I Sara Louise Lcat hcrwnnd has returned to Fort Hrai'i; afler Kit -inn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leal herw ood tor a week. Mr. and Mrs Robert 1 low ell are home from lialtiuiore where they were called because of the illness of their daufhtrr, Mary Jo. ltev. and Mrs. 1). II. Dennis have had as their guests Mr. Winfrod Dennis of Albemarle and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Billinys of Mollis, Term. (). H. Haynos, of Ovapa. V-' V.i , has been visiting Jim Leather wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kdwards, of Peachland, N. C, spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Howell. W. I". Hisy of Shauandalc. a., fias been a guest of Robert Howell. Marion Kills Howell was a 4-11 An old-time singing convention will be the opening entertainment event of the third annual Western North Carolina fair, which will be held at the fairgrounds in Hen- dersonville here during the week of October 7-12, Secretary-Mana ger H B. Kelly announced today. The convention will be held on the large platform in front of the 3,000-seat. covered grandstand at ii p m Monday and will feature music hy both professional and amateur singers of this section. The amateur contest, open to all singing groups in Western North Carolina, will have cash prizes of $25 for the best quartet, $15 for the best trio, and $10 for the best duet. Musical groups desiring to inter the contests are requested to mail applications to W. R. Hill at fair headquarters in the Skyland hotel. In addition to the amateur con tests, the committee has scheduled the Swanee River Boys of radio fame and the Friendly Five, an A hoville quartet and other profes sional singers will be on the pro gram. None of the professional organizations will compete for the cash prizes. The committee in charge of the event is composed of James Gil liam of I lendersonvillo, W. L. Har mon of Bosnian and J. Welman Cosiicll of Ashcville. W. R. Hill of I lendorsonville will be master of ceremonies. Four nights of square dance con tests with the crowning of the championship team,, three after noons of automobile racing, an aft ernoon of horse and mule racing and a full week of midway enter tainment by the Johnny J. Denton shows are other entertainment hiehlighls. club member who entered a calf at the Calf Show in Asheville last week. Vinson Howell has gone Miami for an extended visit. to Roy Howell of Asheville, visited home folks last Sunday. Prevent Accidents Beforehand B; CARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. ON'E reason many young chil dren get scolded and punished so much is because the mother usual ly waits till she gets good and mad before she tries to make her word good. The youngster naturally goes on ignoring her forbidding as long as he can. Sometimes, ho es capes final punishment hy stop ping when he thinks the sound of her voice indicates tho danger point. Why will mothers make such fools of themselves? To me, it is exasperating to hear any mother repeat a .forbidding which was clearly made. What irks me most is that tho youngster must eventually pay a heavy pen alty. Hesides, it reveals a lack of ' integrity in tho .nother. Learns Disobedience What is more, the child learns disobedience, and .vhen at last he does surrender, he usually does so with great emotional resistance, lie may be very unhappy and his mother may have been vexed be yond description. I wish I might persuade the young mother raiely to say "No" or "Don't," but having said it, never to repeat it but to use in stead an effective penalty at once. In those instances which will sure ly come up again and again, there should be no occasion for her ever to repeat a definite forbidding that was clearly made even weeks earlier. Of course, she may discover that she had erred in uttering the for bidding. In this case she should ! tell the child she made an error ' and that she is sorry. Punishment for Accident Many a child is punished for an accident after the mother has al lowed him to go on doing what she knew was pretty sure to lead to disaster. The tot, three, for wc ample, is playfully pushing a glast of water beside his plate at th table. Seeing him do to. the mothef' can be pretty certain were will be a spill. She lets him continue till the glass turns over. Then she makes a fuss over tha accident, or even punishes him. She easily could have prevented the accident by forbidding him to push the glass the moment she saw him do no. If one quiet reminder did not deter him, she should have sent him from the table to sit alone for twenty minutes. That was the psychological moment. Sometimes the accident itself proves too severe punishment. Two youngsters, five and three are wild? ly chasing each other through the house, the one opening and slam ming the doors ahead of his pur suer. The mother does nothing to stop the roughhouse. Soon the fin gers of tho pursuing child are se verely pinched in the door. Many a tot will run away to dan. gerous places. Sometimes the out. come is tragic. In vain, this young ster may have been spanked each time he was found and caught The child was punished tot being caught, not for running away; so he supposed. If the mother had used the Bense she was bom witb, she would have let everything else go till the matter was settled per manently. She would have defined clearly to the youngster the boundary be yond which he must not go. Then, always, when he was out-of-doors she should have been near him, so that when he crossed that bound ary, she would spank or paddle him soundly right then and there. The psychological moment was when he crossed the line. THE W.N.C. FAIR At The Fairgrounds Three Miles South of Hendersonville One Big Week Oct. 7-12 OLD-TIME SINGING CONVENTION Cash Prizes, Monday, 8:00 P. M. SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL, Tuesday Through Friday, 8:00 P. M. 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