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receipt of the Asheville post office for the Tirst' four month of 1938 totaled 9947471 an Increase of 531317 over the amount of the corresponding period last year it whs announced by Postmaster Wythe Peyton 'Come and SEE THEM ELECTRIC TUNING BURRELL TO CONDUCT ORDINATION SERVICE WIENER ROAST WILL BE GIVEN BY Hl CLUB YOU BOB BURNS rigldalre sales 4k ben lew Dealers since tDjs Going: 6:40 PM 7:30 AM The Rev Burrell wUl be tn charge of ordination services at the new Patton Avenue Baptist church Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Mr Burrell la pastor of ths Raed Memorial Baptist church NEGRO CHURCH WILL PRESENT RECITAL Schedule: Lv Atheville Ar Louisville Efh SA The Sheik HU Song Of 1921 To Be eatured By Orchestra 75 an NORTHCOTT SPEAKS TO CLEAN LIE CLUB nf 125 Attend Citizens Group Mee rrward Natlf Nile Paet CMtea fl if 9 riBUKlH UIRMWV gUVVJUllM wive of AhviiiRMrirutwiii lusitt wnnreceiving gtreiteJKa' with the en Trade In Allowance for Your Old Radio on Model 8 ftK Organizer Talks At Meet Of Contractors On ederal Housing Cl nd CITIZENS TRANSER COAL CO Authorised Agent Iron tremin latiron Rldg PbonJ State Member Of Little Business Group violin (trio by Hubert Owen a vocal solo by Mis Julia Owen a banjo solo by Harry Miller and several se lection by a negro quartet Approximately 150 persons attended the dinner Thursday Event Will Be Observance Of Music Week Returning Ar 10:45 AM Lv 8:15 PM THE ASHEVILLE Captain Paul Rockwell who recent ly returned from a six month trip abroad will apeak at the monthly meeting of Klftln Rockwell post of th American Legion next Thursday night at 8 at th court houa Ha will dUcuaa the increasing arm ament of the European countries and will compare conditions today with those of the World war period Captain Rockwell served with th rench oreign Legion during the world war and la an elder brother of Klffln Rockwell for whom the local post is named The irst Baptist church quartet will sing several selections The pro gram i in charge of a committee compoaed of Robinson chair man Kennedy and Lon Wag ner Gordon Robortaop is In charge of refreshment A mualeal and literary recital will ba prssented at tomor row evening at th irst (negro) Baptist church comer of Hazaard and Pine streets for the benefit of riendship college a negro Baptist institution at Rock Hill 8 Beats will reserved for whit persons Th public ha been invited to at tend EDWARDS HIGH PUPILS IB GIVE MUSIC PROGRAM Th expanded program of th ed era Housing Administration now make available an Increa in resi dent lai construction buslnea and contractors should seek an Increasing share In this new phase of commun ity growth Harry Loving of Charlotte executive secretary of the Carolinas branch of th Associated General Contractors of America told contractors of tht section at a meet ing last night at th Georg Van derbilt hotel Mr Loving suggested two means whereby contractor can acquire new business: irst by developing a proj ect zin co operation with other inter ests: and second by remaining on th alert for project already in the development stag and then construction servlc to developer United State Housing au thority la making loan for Urge Kale housing project" Mr Loving ssld of the HA Into thia field mean that It wiU inaure mort gages on group of single family dwelling Mr Loving explained provisions of th national housing act a recently amended by congress which offer en couragement to private corporations and public instrumentalities for the development of large scale rental housing projects and which include for the first time within the ederal Housing administration's scope mort gage insurance for real estate devel opment consisting of groups of 10 or mor single family dwelling John Enwrlght manager of the George Vanderbilt hotel ha received announcement of hl appointment to th State Advisory committee of th North Carolina division of the Amer ican ederation of Little Business bringing th total to seven mtnocn Mr Enwrlght received notice of hlr appointment today from Ames Washington chairman of the National Governing committee The selection of Mr Enwrlght was made upon the recommendation of Alfred William of Raleigh state chairman Named With Mr Enwrlght on thia committee ta Jerne Clark cf tliaabethton a genera) Mr: Enwrlght represents the Eleventh congressional district and Mr Clark th Seventh The May criminal term of United State district court will open Mon day with ederal Judge Yate Webb of Shelby preaiding Defendant from Buncombe will be tried the first day Haywood and Henderson the second day Transyl vania and Polk Wednesday and Avery Madison and Yancey Thurs day fn general county court yesterday two civil action Were filed la which the plaintiff seek aggregate damage of 20350 A Shook ask 15 350 and Gen Johnson 5000 from the Southern Dairies and Cas sels for Injuries allegedly received tn an automobile accident on Janu ary 23 137 Women And Children Are Honored At Supper The men of Oak orest Presbyterian church reversed tftt iguai prCSfir ofchurch dinners last night when they donned prone and prepared and served a dinner tor the women and children of the church James Duckworth president of the Men's club presided at the din ner and the Rev Charles Chapin pastor of the church presided over the program A Deland acted as program chairman The program included a vocal solo by Miss Gussle Souther accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Welch: a banjo and accordion duet by Harry and Roderick Miller: a violin duet' by Mis Julia and Hubert Owen: an ac cordion solo by Roderick Miller a MRS WALKER ONLY WOMAN TO RUN DAILY HERE TO REST Esssnassaeesss Naturally Say Love DAY Next Sunday Davl Burgin Mullinax and McIntosh sang several number Group stngtni was led by Mr Ingle T1 banquet marked th cloe of an attendance contest between th id i mlnger and Bqulr and Aarah Boon by the Btst Department of Conser vation and Development It was leemed' Mr Bwaln former governor and preeldent of tha University of North Carolina wm born in upper Beaver asm valley Th grave of Mr Mem mlnger who was secretary of the treasury of the Confederate State ta at lat Rock and th burial pled of Squire and Sarah Boone parent of Daniel Boon 1 near Mocksville Mr Bwain lived In the old home in Beaverdam valley until he went to th university as a young man or many years it wu th home of the'Rev Thomas Stradley founder of th nrat Baptist church here Charles A Webb owned tht uroperty for several year i WAfB in tn irm nr A iv vv i AUo prutnV At th convention win 949 NBC Pnnti Knoeppel prominent ft Jtotarltn of New York and Ciuy Houk oJ loc rnft ir E' DheiblH' Jr With no vacation for 10 years" Mrs Walker said did not know how every lovely Western North Car olina la in the springtime All it needs is a press agent as Irvin Cobbaid and the loveliest place in the world except Randolph county Llsta Interest A Interests Mrs Walker listed eats dogs newspapers politic music the tatng? variety end the mountains were not eo alluring and lovely the book I'm And then she said "there is my very lovely young daughter a Junior at Salem academy and her brother who despite protest that a dog'a life ts advertising manager for The Dally Courier until law school begins at the University in th As a newspaper woman Mr Wal ker was asked what the liked most about Asheville "The polite said the nicest crowd I ever aaw and they re certainly helpful to strangers" And in a reply to question what she disliked most about Asheville Mr Walker said It la lovely here" ehe added "except it in Randolph county AnniSW dent of the tiNivpiw jwri rt "nJ 'nt Wemmlngar was at Hill" at Rock On the Boone marker which win oe erected on etate highway No oi a mile north of Mockaviu win ths following inacriptlon: "Danu! Boone' parcnts Bquire and 8rih burled here Daniel Boone 1734 1830 lived many mn la thia Air Conditioned RERIGERATORS New Officers Installed Bv Edwards High Assocla tlon Jarvis Speaks The last meeting of tha school year wee held by the Lee Edwards High School Parent Teacher association yesterday afternoon at th school with Hubert Jarvis Asheville at torney as the principal apesker Mr Jarvis apoke on "Vacation Ahead" Newnffleert for th 1938 39 school term were Installed during senlo conducted by Mr Iyda presi dent of th city council of pAl ent tescher association Mr William Krickhan was installed a president and Mrs rknk Bedtnger a first vice president Mrs A Patla is eeeond vice president Mr George Poster recording secretary Mr Carl Greene correaponding secretary and Mr Kale treasurer A report of the state parent teach er convention held recently at Win ston Belem we made by' Mrs Bedin ger Mrs red Hampton reported on th allied youth movement at pre sented before the Winston Salem con vention i Mr Kale read lh annual histo rian's report and Mr Pries Leeper member of th school faculty con ducted th devotional Member of th music department who were winner in th tate music contest held recently at Greensboro presented a program Mi Marjorie Lightsey accompanied by Mm Gra ham Reams of th music department sang several solos and a trio com posed of Mis Bara Booe Miss Thelma Brown and Miss Bull Marie Wall also sang Mi Hoffman retiring presi dent of th association was present ed with gift in behalf of the asso ciation by Mrs Beulah Hoffman assistant principal of the school Mrs Walter Clark was ths leader of a discussion held by association study group preceding the regular meeting The aubject under discus sion was Hygiene Problems" ENWRIGHT IS SELECTED ON EDERAL BODY Capt Rockwell Will Speak At Legion Meeting REROO NOW! AM th Slfterrne voa mv4 later on NEW JLOW PXICE8 a areeent HA elan wUl enable yea jo art that new reel vou hewn hat been neeSInr a Hnr Let at aaate an year reaalte eata witheal ebfaaitea BMwtrr toon WH ARTHUR COMPANY 225 Patton Ava Phono 2116 Ticket honored in Pullmap sleeping car upon payment of charges for space occupied Drawing Room $1100 Lower Berth $300 and Upper Berth $240 each way The Radio That Gives Satisfaction $1840 Round Trip rom Asheville a NodeiXteCorli Lcihlis 1 140 JilcrrimThv TlwwHO HkeeaaMaMeMSaP that the cost Of a full 'length Plate Ilnaa mirror fnr tha nrernee harhennH can at your MAY 4 Today is the birthday anniver sary of: Mr Spivey home Ashe ville Route No 4 Mm Wallace home 48 Highland street Mr Basil Howell home 14 Woodley avenue Julian A Woodcock Jr presi dent of the Citizens Transfer and Coal company home 422 Van derbilt road Biltmore orest Earl Deweese with the bu reau of Identification sheriff's department home 46 Charlotte street Mrs Arthur Dunn home 758 Haywood road Wert Ashe ville TWf Put OURTEEN nna' Ivan I jl TH jtwurwi ui new luin suu mu I of ranklin diatrlM governor mtt Throughoukthsujeeting lM i torr Wlti N1W tMItntnk WntiAHki IuuIcaIm ImI regram The New fRIGIDAiRE for" Per Month It Satletied and Saved for You In urnace and Grate Last Winter It Will Be Equally Helpful with Cooking rand Water Heating Telephone Vs! Interested In I Hollywood chu May A lot of politic' clan as wall i ectars ow their auccaas to th brilliant mind of eome publicity egent Those fella canthlnk up mors way ta' 'mak a sparkling hero out of drab client On of 'em walked into a po litical offlcW thq other day and asked th politi cian to give him Job pub licity director Ln hi campaign The politician drew himself up indignantly and aald "I am con ducting a etrelght forward hon est bunkleu campaign" Th publicity men ay I'm just the guy you I'ae got Just the bsioney to put that huey over" MinnT WAVES Smm Wehi Short Wovrei C1 Nlherlon4( 7 Proerom Per ISO Amfrlcti! Gap Gr QSC GSB London 1 Phv end Soon MlnoWonih Con torn ZKO Some 7:30 tlht Mntlet DID Berlin TiM Vtrlrlo one Cnmle Oprra TVSRC CoroCM Con(inntol OPPORTUNITY IN Three hhtorlcel markers will Mr Benin ws governor of placed at either the birtbplsre or Carolina three time and wsi graves of David Basis 0 Mem dent of the unlvereity fi Pritchard Paint Glass Co 'i PL fT GLASS DEPT 3 Irvington Ave Phone 407 1880 Phone 3431 am? itching Treat dda Irritations with Sooth 1 noaeew nam 1 ZEZXr iCTfi aswv vqa a on WHaa aa Mr Harrietts Hammer Welker probably the only woman ever to edit nnd manege a dally newspaper in North Carolina was interviewed here todsy despite protests that "my job Is to write for newspapers not be interviewed for them" Mrs Walker who was forced to re linquish her duties a head of The Asheboro courier in Asheboro few months ago because of illnese has eome to Asheville for a rest She is making her home her in th Carlbeth apartments where to day she told a newspaperman that ehe was born In a country newspaper office in Asheboro "a thousand yean Mra Walker th daughter of th late William Hammer newspaper man lawyer solicitor and 0 dis trict attorney who served as a mem ber of congress from th old seventh North Carolina district He died in congress and at hl death hia widow was offered her husband'a aeat in congress but refused "I always had done newspaper and feature writing" Mre Walker said today In explaining how she had be come editor and publisher of tha dally newspaper at Asheboro Wrote Book "At th time of death" she continued "I had a desk job and was feature writer on The Journal Sentinel at Winston Salem I finished a book "Busy North Carolina Wo and then went home to run The Asheborp Courier with my mother who shortly aftqrwarqs had I an accident and was forced to retire I from th work i "The taste of dally work for a year I or more In Winston ruined the slow drag of a country weekly office ao The Courier soon became tri weeklv I secretly spelled it try weekiy but it worked" she said "That did not satisfy" Mrs Walker continued "so my application and that of my competitor went in for an Associated Pre membership I got it one Monday and oft Saturday night and Ran dolph county's first dally newspaper on 8 1937 Quite a Job "Doing job work and publishing a dally on the one Intertype my father had bought 34 years before was quite a Job A year before had bought a new Duplex press and then I bought a new Linotype machine Th shop now has two There ws no cron lorrman tne plant after the foreman left about five year sgo and bought a competition newspaper "That's all" Mrs Walker said in summing up "until ths doctoh kicked me out and started ms' to Arizona or new Mexico: But having wn iU to norwj vara Una Asheville wu the destination our member each from American Bualnean club and Cosmic club will compete in the first of th new Inter city spelling bee over Station WWNC tonight at 8 o'clock Representing the Cosmic club will be Dudley Setzler James O'Kelly Charlee Graff and Hamilton Slagle Hubert Jaxvia Tom Cushing Buckner and Bob Bowen will repreeent the American Bualnte club A 5 cash prize will be swarded the winners Btlginning tonight th spelling bee will be a regular Wed nesday evening feature over Station WWNC hit song of 1931 will be featured by Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra during their NBC broadcast tonight at 7:30 o'clock over Station WWNC or hia orchestra Tommy promises are not going to desecrate this fine old song that is firmly entrenched in the heart of every true music lover and 1 don't believe we'll ba cut off a single mid weftern station To preserve the fin flavor of Sheik are going to play it strictly in 1931 six Hasomc MEETINGS ARE ONSCHEDULE 1 Ths Bev John Inzer pastor of jut 1 Lb irst Baptist church wm thprincipal speaker at a banquet givent i the Citizen Bible elaa of th nrat Baptist church lut night in the church dining room Approxi Add Jroh attended th ban spoke informally on some of bi personal experience as a mtn Xa flat Ar tha fallnwkhin and frUndlv anlrit It ta HrAoMvairil 8 'i! a atl ba Il'MM SLMIlOItU IM 1 WMU 'VdXLUklX Clarence Walker teacher of mad a brief humorous talk 'Mvyvuwava rvw mlttee Mnolet' Talk it Over 1:30 NBO lAhtOner8lit lions 3:00 JX1C Bal) Sloan Pianist 3:) 5 LOO Monitor Views the News 3 30 LOC Nsllons! Music Week Promm Lpv Psrnl Techer Council 3'00 NBC Club Matinee 4 Us B8 NHC To Be Announced far jcEARINGj SP 445 'aaisdiiri wMfrf tlNZElTSPEAKS AT BANQUET BIBLE CLASS SYt All Year Cdal! Useful every day in the year I At thio season you need it for' Cooking for heating water and for grate fires when cool snaps come Try PARDEE! Spring Scottisti Rite Re union Set or May 17 19 Six Masonic meetings and the an nual spring Scottish Rite reunion are scheduled for the Masonic temple during the month of Msy The re union will be held May 17 18 and Mt Hermon lodge No 118 A and A meets Thursday night tor its monthly business session and for special communications Monday May 16 and May 23 Cyrene commandery No 5 Knights Templar meets riday nluh Ashe ville chapter No 25 Royal Arch Ma nons riday ntght May 13 and Ionic council No 9 Royal and Se lect Master Tljureday May IB Criminal Term Of Court Opens Monday Cord Wood and Kindling CCR COAL CO ainlaw Rd PboneJSSl CAROLINA Coal Ice Co PATTON AVE PHONE 13S "Rln Asbolllt Wan Zina tSST iC WDATHEB OB PC A0T four Bport Review fetfnnaf Music Week Promtn won new or ma" a nr iir KVA V1V1UK $25 REWARD 844el A Ta4r eed roaeh Metnr A SMM9 limit Slt tei krk with readla Bailer onder eee he 17 rot J2L cr Ar lul'i jE' taferaw Member of th Clan Lif ciutA meeting last night at tha AV A heard a talk by North cott of Chicago JH retired A secretary A total of 131 th meeting Raymond Campbell wu announced a winner of last Bible reading con WEDNESDAY? MAY 4 1935 bathroom or eioset door Is les J1'1 You estimate Window Class Replaced or Paint A nmuram of Instrumental and cal music will be presented by stu dents of ihe music department of the Lee Edwards High school Thurs da morning in chapel exerclsea in observance of National Music week "Arabian Nights" will be rendered by the school band a an opening number Other selections on th program will be is follows: "The Lotus end "Ah I Sweet Mystery of by trio composed of Miss Thetas Brown Mis Billie Wall and Miss Sarah Boo a num ber by a brass quartet a duet "Mother Machree" by Mias Marjorie Lightsey and Miss June Armstrong: band selection "Organ Melody" Violin solo "Songs My Mother Taught Mias Margaret Spiro male quartet number Mother of Mine" by WUlla Clayton John Neely Davis Morris Kill and Charles Sullivan rench horn aolo "Old MIm Mildred Hine and "Little Mother of Mine" bv th girl's glee club The program will be given under the direction of Lee Briggs and Mr Graham Ream of th faculty The chapel session will open at 10 o'clock MENOCHURCH DON APRONS TO ISERVE GUESTS THROUGH AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING CARS AIR CONDITIONED COACHES TRAVEL BY SAE ECONOMICAL Make your reservation early in order to insure accommodations see your nearest agent or write RH DeBUTTS At General Passenger Agent Asheville Ml $2295 up Sr WKs 1 Conwwniwnt Tm OmvwMiWswW MusicHouse The Home of High Grade Pianp 62 Patton Aye ONLY THREE MORE DAYS Sensational STOKELY WEEK SALE OVER 150 ITEMS ON SALE AT WHOLESALE OR LESS CENTRAL BANK BLDG PACK SQUARE 9 A Jo 9 REE GITS 'in leuowaoip ana invnaiy 'fostered in' th church uiw wand a A quartet composed of Ray Ingle 4 ui VhaaaAkM If otiinaa Tlljt SHADOW UrxJ Proersm nvilc in th Hom VILLAOB CRim To Be Announced nsao nnppRTin pnc Musis Sian Oft nmnno JI IOO M1DDAV REVIEW 'It X6u AMILY ANn MINK (W NBC Women a Notions! Rulo Con nmirw Woman's Msilnrn Monitor Views ths Nsws Music bv Curst NaHiinei Mtialw Waele WHarveMi NBC Club Mstlpsj 4:00 LOO P1AY HAL) WITH KELLOGG ASHBVHXr AT NOROLK J00 THE HESHDHT TIHNG IN 1UVYH 5 LOO BC RKMKDY T1MK SIGNAL (MH NHU ih Naratmen Quartet i ff I 22 fbookam 8 Jt t1 NIJ4CK riMK signal 7 00 NBC ONE MAN'S AMILY 7 30 NUC TOMMY DORSET OHCHW THA ns IOC SmIIIds Bf 30 IOC Your Snorts Review 49 LOO nitYTHM TIME NBC KAY MUSICAL CLASS A DANCE 10 DO LQC Snclsl Security Bos rd Tait cniffit js ib NBQ To Be Announce il LOO ESSO HEPOHTEB 1300 LOC Sian Off THPHSBAT 7 00 LOC TOP O' THE MOHNUP I 40 JOC E6CO REPORTR IQS IOp 'I'liE 3 OT NBC BrcekhiM Club 39 NBC Press nsdlo News aOOUWBADtO BCRAp BOOK 0 19 LOO 1 W1TB Jl IOC RHAPSODY IN lUYTHM49 too Momlne Devotions Viennese EnMimnis nefMils 41fiejH UIIUIRI ITVSIItVQP iiomf MAKirar exchange rtvim ii ism Cliff Carlisle A His Rsmhll' SOWOOVS II 19 WHO Oeo Orlffin Bones 1395 LOC M1D DAY BBVIEW than 81200 We win without obligation Mirror or See Clinchfield EMnomlcsl JK AlLurpose which Ums "Dusty" Miller of TWilmlngton Ohio popular speaker will bs presented At th Tuesday morning sesaion 5 addresses and dieeusalon will be beard and at a luncheon at th Bat tery Park hotel Dr Inzer will spaaknve 4n fh flrisiO 'XTJs if Horses Hsun lirlesdlrrend Orchestr I Me Just Intertelnmeni 1 Psrenthood Welt iterrv Wood snd Musle He Announced 1 Csvwlcerte ilrrole snd Lads Ore Moor ftnn He Annotate 2Q 771 Gant Busters A Guest resrsw JO rsnk Dsiler Orehestre0 To Ilf Announced 1 Bed Nong end Orchestra WiU AMA Bkil Mr Keen end Lost Persons StM Ross Merle Son rroerem St Aclrnee Merchtnr Abend 2J shield Redin Revue Hsrtfel Pererms Movle fisrrv JSeKInlev Berttone 4 Tune Tvnys tn Vsrieiv Boeion Concert Chlcseo Minstrel Show 19 Cutler Orchitrs Herbie Ksv iuqorcneetrs Henry Busse orcncsirs Teddv Mill snd Orchestra SPELLING BEE fwsywpwsBw7 PaymantgOnly BUILDING MATERIALS Cement Doors Roofing LUMBER Of AU Kindi PHONE 371 Business Scenic tiHlfc oSlal gram ur uamerino Th Rev John Inzer pastor of th irst Dentist church here and formerly speaker for Rotary Intcrna tlonal on a wtald tour will ba on' the speakers at ths district Ro Ury confercnc bar May 15 17 itwas learned today in 1 Headquarter for th conference! i wiu oe sis uiw uwtsrry wrn uuvs stiu Nrer'Yif a reception group of Rotarian anti ing their wive will be st th hotel Bun neiSfcT'' dy May 15' ffibbt tbs delegates id Registration and th opening con 'ld ferenc seeeloo with election of dls innmcA' trie officers will held Monday lied morning with luncheon at 1 1 st the George Vanderbilt hotel A BpeC silt by six AshevIUe Ilotulwns will be featured during th lunchon During th afternoon visitor will I taken for a drive through Bilt itton mor estate and an inspection Uded lJt of Biltmore houM Tea will nerved SUnV 1 at th Btltmorq estate guest houselca5'f: Nondsy evening the governor a din 1 'f nr will be held at Grove Park Inn iwS sturft jyiir nd ran 2 S' Pg 1 rx ww eTSt yA wB A tewaM Tf? lIMfing IllTOHI i UODDK I 1 1 i2 I Bi i In Ki 1 'v I I I A 5iVi I St WYV Uta Jt I I I BUf 4 I 1 i 9 1 js a MM i service VO wwatbom i phniip him XJSHV valley ZA K'2 At IrM Unb ASsbrtf 4AIMZ A HU vn 'wst 1' jam i IH'M iWiJl i2ilik 'r 4 I' 5 KSBrcS 'I IMi wB A 5 wm HOME OWND UNERAL HOME.

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