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. January 23, lSO jay Aft"100"'1 THE Y7 A YNI 3 VILLE MOUNTAIXEEI T'XGl TIir.IE (Secoa.I THE . OUNGER SET By ULDRED MEDFORD tllgu Dr. Frank Graham Chosen As Outstanding Senator By Pearson ,.: ralhoun cenauiiy ! CV"u r Set"- lhat the J--- " rather a'""-. ' L,nur atWTIIS. en- laving Canasta order to piay '""'- ,,f her trieuus. Thursday nig'", L ,lie home of Vivian V Lw of the club t -and Play Canosta. T.f.ch will rotate lu uuc v I .... OrflOfl Flaine'Fran- in Watkins, Mary Osborne, Lvd Edna Callahan, Joan ffietty ia.e o. u the memoersmH ui " L will have lots of fun e in the .canasta iuu . Lnist week. Mr. Bowles UsviUe High, has been i conference who cacu Bscusses your future and you what to do m oraer ps a lot for some one to th us, and we appreciate much, Mr. Bowles. Hnn't hear some one sing- ile Train," it's something lie same tune. the attraction is between (rain" to the teenagers of unknown to me. But one ested "It's just sorta fas " and that boy was Hallett le very sorry to hear that has the "mumps' V Espe- Ince St. John's was sup- start mid-term exams ilso heard that he . was Kins of the St. John's bhool Prom which will be April. Kienist was chosen as She will certainly make int. tatulations to the King em, and let's hope that 1 ' " 1 DON'T BE A PIG . . . It Isn't fait to deprive other shoppers of a selecton while you try to make up your own mind. the King's "mumps" have tone away by then. (Continued from Page Two) know." Months later, Donnell remarked to Morse: "Remember what you said about Frank Graham being the most Christlike man you know? Well, I share your opinion." Whenever Senator Graham rises from -a' Senate desk that almost swaUows him he is the shortest man onlhe floor Senators come back-from the eloAkrooms to listen. This is tribute few men in Sen ate history have won. Frank Gra ham Is not an orator, in the man-; ner of dramatic Arthur Vanden i berg. He speaks In a soft drawl,; but he is able to put In simple; words the great problems of the day, and! point the way clearly to their answers. I imagine that every one Is go ing to the dance tomorrow night, by all the excitement that has been accumulating since the announce ment of the dance. The Beta Sigma Phi is sponsor ing the dance, with Teddy Martin and his orchestra playing. I know every one will have a wonderful time, since In the past it has been proved that everyone loves a Beta Sigma Phi Dance. for radio $ latest daytime low; listen to 1 W-: tsM SUNDAY CC 5 P. M.. WA0CA$tIN SYSTIM On Monday, 11 boys from Waynesville Junior High School spoke before the Student body In the D.A.R. Speaking contest Billy Rogers won first place with "The New South". David Felmet's selection, "The Death of ' Stonewall Jackson," won second place. Others that participated in the contest were: Stanley William son, Darryll Caglc, Charles Par ris, Eugene Davis, Bobby Throw er, , Ted Rogers, Roy Callahan, Wilburn Duncan and Larry Cal lum. These boys sure did some good work, and I don't believe that they could be beat. x Congratulations to nil of you. After his Senate speech on the Atlantic Pact, Republican Sen. Charles Tobey, himself a vivid phrasemaker, remarked in awe: "Frank Graham's speech was the greatest I have ever heard in the Senate. The Senator has. given us a pattern, not for my party or his party, but a pattern for America. I commend his state for having giv en him to us as a Senator." After another Graham talk. Sen ator Vandenberg said thoughtfully, "I was profoundly impressed by his grasp of the subject." Despite the praise showered on him, Frank Graham is still a mod est, unassuming man with a great affection for people. He will spot a friend, a Senator, an elevator boy working his way through col lege, or a-reporter, and trot up to him. "Hey, there," he will say, "got something to talk to you about." Senator Graham is one of the most conscientious men in Wash ington ,and a story is told of how President Roosevelt exploited this. Dr. Graham's University trustees had asked him to resign from the War Labor Board and give all his time to the University. Graham stayed up all night writing and re writing his letter of resignation to the President. When, he arrived at the White House, Mr. Roosevelt, who had been tipped off, got in the first More "slumber" parties and more sleep lost. Everyone enjoyed themselves at Kathryn Hyatt's slumber party. We did everything but sleep, and yet We can say that it was one of the best "slumber" parties that have ever kept us awake. Ann BishofT, another future photographer, took pictures, I bet they turn out to be pretty good, as she got the shots when everyone was unaware of her taking Ac- tures. ' -,- , . This will be one "slumber" par ty that Mary Jane Rogers, Betty Hale, Alice Marie Burgin, Nancy Floyd, Elaine Francis, and Ann Bishoil will long remember. II. R. CALDWELL ON CAMPUS NEWSPAPER Hardy Caldwell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Caldwell of Way nesville, has been named to the editorial staff of The Technician, campus newspaper at N, C. State College. He is a member of the Junior class. w i, DR. FRANK GRAHAM wo"hi. He said, "Frank, what would you think of a man who deserts his nation in time of war? 1 1 have a businessman here who wants to re sign from the War Production Board and go back to his com pany." Later, when Dr. Graham re turned to his hotel, a friend asked, "well did you resign?" Meekly, Graham drew from his pocket the rumpled 'but still un-j opened letter of resignation. . Copyright, Bell Syndicate.) ;l New Managers To Operdte Soda Shop , Mrs. Bonner Ray and Mrs, F. H. Marley have taken over the man agement of the former Handy Soda Shop, next to the " Park Theatre, and will start operation of a Coffee Shop, next Monday morning, The soda shop has been operat ed by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Massie un til this week when it was closed for remodeling. Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Marley will serve home-cooked meals in addi tion to sandwiches and soft drinks. N, 0,P,Q Driver Advised To Get Licenses Now Motorists whose last names be gin with N, O, P, or Q have until June SO to renew their licenses. But they had better get it done now. - Many of the "M" drivers in the Waynesville area waited until live last -minute -to see about that. And of course during the last week up to New Year's Eve the basement of the Court House looked like the front of the box office at the Yankee Stadium at the World Series. Robert V. Hooper, examiner for the Highway Safety Division., an nounced his schedule today for ex amination at Waynesville, Sylva, Franklin, and Hithlani'". He's at Waynesville in the Court house from 8;30 A.M. to 5:30 P. M. every Monday and Thursday, and the second, fourth, aud fifth Tuesdays of each month. The rest of his schedule is as follows, with the same hours as those at Waynesville: Sylva Every Friday, Highlands First and third Tues days of each month. Franklin Every Wednesday. He urees that drivers whose last names begin with N, O, P, or Q clip the schedule and report to the station nearest to them at their earliest convenience. W. Pigeon Folks Discuss New Road Chances By MRS. HOWARD H. SMATHERS Mountaineer Correspondent More than 100 residents of West Pigeon Community discussed the possibilities of a new West Pigeon road when they held a Community Development Program meeting re cently. - ' With Jack Sloan, the retiring community chairman presiding, George Stamey of the roads com mittee explained to the audience how the state plans to build new roads and what the state expects of the community residents. The round-table, discussion fol lowed this explanation. Hominy Re-Elects All Incumbent CDP Officers Looking back on t year of great progress in the Community Devel opment Program, the residents of Hominy Creek this week decided to keeu the same leaders thev elected last winter when they organized. the mmiiny folks, jamming the meeting hall to the rafters, re elected: Uorsiiel llipps 'as chair man; Fred Maniv as vice-chairman; Mrs. Gobol McCracken as Secre: tary; Mrs. Robert Holland treas urer; and Porter Rroyles, reporter. .Alter expressing satisfaction over the improvements accomplished in 1JM9, Chairman llipps turned to the year ahead, and urged his neighbors to improve on the improvements. AROUND AND AROUND WINSTON - SALF.M C.U P ) Thieves really had W. C. Kapp go ing in circles. His pocket was pick ed in a revolving door. fa m i:i;iTinrr 1 JQH?3S'.: IViLL j tMBidcrsemnt! OVER 2 MILLION INSUUTEO HOMES 4 PtflNFrRc t v "SINCE $lS i r L 0 n 1 . K V .M J ivj j IMSULATiCI phone 2-2461 TRANSFER. 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