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The Log Vol. 17 No. 09 (1935)

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  • Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
  • • • ' • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • -· - ·- \ OL. X Y'Jl - - .. 1o . ,(l,o THt~ I . PER FOR T.fll'""' 1\ft\f; Zl ,E I~ ~1 DE ~L ~ 0 PL \ . "T 0 "T OF 'VOOD FROM 'rHE FOREST O"fi"' NORrrfl C_ RGLJ~ .-. " 'E 1 lTI'':\CTURE MA Y t.U DE. Ole' BLEACilED S LPHJTE PAPER ... . M CHTI\rE FJNI~H; .AND ~ l J PER-C.ALENDERED. if••.,_.._.. ................. ·~ ..- & ....... e e e • e a I ..,.,........, I t e • e e e I e .... I .......... ~ ........ . e e I ...... ........,..._ ................. • • --·- · e e e I 1 • ....... a 8 • • • . e . _.._., 8t .. . ....... ......... , , ....... ... 1' ' ': l J t • or I • ·• nlin.• .. _" ,, .::.>. • I • I \ ti' ~1 !r..a .. _.,__ .. -··- ••.. -·~ .. 4. ••• j 4 ' A N inteF~uting peculation is whai pa1t of one's life one ould give up \vi t}l. the n\o t ext.f-enlc reluc­tance. I think that \Vhai I kno'¥ a n1y \Vork i .: t he plea..:ant­est and he.~L part of n1y life. I often hate to get up in the n1ornjng, and on so1ne clay ... I 'vish 1 ~rer~ five thou­... inld rnilc ~ a:wa,v frorn n1y desl\, but as I soberly cat U!) ihe net of the "ear's activities I un1 certain that the ~' '•} Jnciu::ui·•l ,'afc .t •••• • + ~ t '· '- !11iorml l 1 ... :- .. i B-v -J, \ •r: c ' . t, irh ... .. . , .. a 1 }' ). ~~ . &)(', 1•1 I • • • La~er-1 l~tt.: bt'"r ..... « ..... ··-· •• . ..:r=---"·· - ••• . - ••• • •• ..,.·-··· -,• •" • "I B_.· J. M. Jl.\; :-tH,n ........ . ..... ~ .~ H.l ~,a t .. c.'' ... ·-··-··· -·. _. ... -~ .. .. . ll - 16 • • lUOBi ~ olirl nlea ~ure : h(lVe ffo"ved out of work. I e:vk no one to ag ree v;ith n1c in 1ny appraisal of \vha1 h; wor1 h wh il ~. Ever.v.. n1an n1u~ t n1ake hi .. O\vn esti-n1at~. I am puitjng down n1y conclu. ion n1et"ely as n nlaLLer of pe~sonal record. orxte people think there i..; no fun in bu '"ines ·. 'rh i , ~taten1ent ,,·ill r en1ind then1 Lhat one man is having a good bme out of it. -.--Willian\ Feather. • 1 f • 1 1 I 8 I • • I . I a I I I • I 8 8 I a a I I I • I I e I •••• I I s • a • a. a. I I • I ••• I I a a • I I e I • a 8 • • e e 8 I • • e I . I I I I I I I & a. 8 8 S I • i , G - THE 'YELL AND "OLD BAS'r Bl.i iLnl.~G ·: -.·c. 'AL THll\GS AND PLACE OF INTEREST I!\ _ -oRTH CAROL! A C}JAPEL fflLL . J I J'fA PEL }Jill is one nf ihe n1ost inter esting ' 'P~, p]aee.: in ~ r ot·th CaYolina, not mer ely on ae­- count (Jf it;") \ id(~ .. ireets~ f:plendid homes auci •Je&utiful . ,;elJ-}~<.;JJt .v.a1 ls, but because here i he olcfe. L ,f th~ . •tate UJ1iver:"'ilk·s j ~ l'>t(ltied Th e Univer s ity of "' 1rtll f),J J rlfj na. Jn U ~ lJ~Wh :tr<.JuJJd, vf lhe picture above·. is sh uwn t11'· ·(JirJ L.<J.Sf Huilding-,'' tJ11~ fJJclP'-tl UJ1 i vers i i.~ btulding; in t~·~ r rtlitetJ f:hJ.i(#,' Tlli," l;ui ldiJJg W}t<..: en·cted nearly H. ('4\!!Jltn ·.l ; n'J 4 J,, If ag()--1..0 bf~ exr.t<·t* lhc corner s lolH" r,j .d hrJi lrfitJg , .. ':l,') J;, Jd f)f'b>bt~ r 12, 1 7~):1 In tJ1 (.. . f,,p. . ;q·uPJ•rl 'Jf tlu_. fJitf.uJ'e i~ Lhr. . ''Old 'vV•·ll ," wJ1i 1~1 ~ ftH· lJfPt qJ.w •·f•· ' · td i'.t ec•ntu ry or Hr•;n. 'r\~Ui 1ht· iJ.~~~~ \' t rl t· olJppij f't,J tft r> I ui'/ P.,·e;ity. fr'; 001 tJ d.'l \c ·}l •. 1 11ri< HU ; <·~ s ·i+·d \':'1.' 1 1U l.ulH-s, J1lld ·ttl n nd a ll sot t ;­ ·~J V4 .. : f:dS j'r,,· UH pclJ V' dJt;tJ t:), ftuda, niph l h;IIIJ In 1 lfc, ·~ d::t,: lmf l,tuJ, 1 '"'Jdt. t·n ' 'fJI'"' 11i ·twc·3 itlld t 'l ltl lltug water in buj ldings "va. unk nvwn . \Yater for bathing and drinking h nd to be ca r ried by tne ~tt,ldenG frQn'l t his old well to the dor milo1ie_. In 1789, "~'hen the thirteen _-\n1erican Coloni • ... "'~ere in revolt agajnst Btiti .. h rule, v\'i llian1. Ridtard. on Da - ie introduced a b ill in the ' 'flouse <>f Gonunun ~·· 0' ca11ed the l louse o-r F' eptest--nialh·es) to r>.~ta liud. th University of 1 \ nih Ccu·olina. t: nr:t tht:l ~· ~ mu<·h oppos ition h O\ \ ~v er. Davie· ... eloquen~e flnd pe1·;:uH rou p1 evailecL Williru11 Hichcu'lt·on Davit "as ho1·n t.ll l:.ngtal\ l Jun 20, l 7:l6. He tculle to r\ nwrkn. i11 f7(13 ' ith fij fan , .. et·, An ·hiba lrl. Da ie, to y.i~it hi:; u nd<1 • I · '. '' i lli; 1 J> .it hctl' l ~ D)l , \.\'hO \1\!-- li\ inJ· iH tt H? :\ cl H\\ ::-t> tklllt .' of Sc U Lh "H rnl i 11 n. L <d ~'t t.h1) lwy, \ \' 11J itttlt lUt·h .. n.l.~on I :rvi ~ \ t. d l•v tlh 1\(•V. \" ill icllll l' irh .t••d · ,n, 'H1d 'd" n \~; : u iH)II ~ t t' ll ,\' l~tl t '"' pf' a g t• ht• '' 'h ~· til tn t:t ,\ l t t ·'tl lll , :-~ ~l.'l t oo l ,d ( ' lw d •) l.l t'. .\ 1\, ' ,t · • <' lll t· t'l•d i'\u. '. tll l f ti L. uow I n••wu u,· P1 il't' t, n f ·' ~ I Jt,.a I Hl tinl t .; t·, •th Pt. in 1' "' \ J ·1 :"; • '~. lt.~ pt­tha: ·~ l · ~n l·f n' It ~ t· h~ 1l1l\ '1\· i- THE LOG 3 it i~ s:nirl l h<-4t "Jl•) t: th ''1. yn:nl rlid ; s nruch :t ~ tc tl) t''r bJ1 h t hl' t ·ni\ t 1' it,\·. I fc \ l'l' ,f , .. tht 1 h ' (' 1't •a tiu '2.· i(: •.~~ j, }H n .. {:, pt:J~uad( i fh Lt~p.j s ht UJl' f • p<Js~ if ; h " \:t~ one t f the tir~ t t.rtt ~b:'<' ~ th l:1id lh > ·oJ·tH11-­.. i <: n 4.? f'l f I h e i i r .. t b n i l ft i n {f ; ~l n d l "·) \ I\ a~ u I w · (\ · ~ ( n o o l it:-. '' ~-lnl1 t fri,~nd~. f'cn· t ht·s· .. t '.'l~"( u~ h · 1. t';tfh'.~ ''Th _ F~~ l h(lr of t h L ni Y en~il' : · • ~lin ··v:n i P('Jllnr:· (1 gi.1nl L1· '('. ~t:nH I JJll' in t h ~! \.'• nt ) t nf th' canqnts i~ th ~pot \ ht n~ \ i llt:nn Pi ·h­ard.~) 1 Jla\ ie ~tnd I i ~ '\>11U1l~ll0t' t't3 tul. ,., <'tnhc:.·. t7~~. wh<:'n ~.-.: },jng ~t ~ i t;t f(q tJH .. tJni' ·t·sd ,' . . · •at· th ··1~, 'i ' J tlphu ·· i .. :1 !" Ut\' ,, \ht II , ' ·'i .' 1ud nt at.t ~tH11H . tit <.' l 1 u n~e,-r~j{\ ~· H~ cl lld Olt)clfll ~. 01 • • the tu1 tn~~ •1f: tlll d<t \ !-- \ he!l t hP wo1ld ' hall ; <H\ n " I Hi~ JJ lJ IL\ '1B I OP L.\H ~ Ids efforL vrith ~· nee ' S~ . Hecat1 :-:e f1 nrn tint' inu1 c­n1o1 ·iaf :1 lc•g-Pnd d 'C l.<'eti tl 1 ~tt no ~t ndc nt attt'JHlinv 1 he! t : ni\1 1-'I'~ i f \ ( r North Carolina e<Hlld be ..., u cr;(~ . " I ul -·he- • fo.n1r :\ g l·e:t t. tll :t ll"'-- WlLhc>ut s itl i ns~· nn hi ~, CtHt(J'ffP ~t "tt \'{' :vtd in1pl )J i ng t he <:•>rl (•f f te t') clfr 'cf. ht: lJrtLh· \ tl.\ • Tlu· c;U1lfi i1S ~lt. tiH~' Ur i {. n·d f ~ of I nrf,h CaJ'tJfirJ•t. :. l·nown r irl , , ~. fn1 if!'\ n1ag-nitlc ·nt I n.)f•~. \·Vhct• \T r. Jhl\t' :lttd llt :\ t'l)lllttdtl e-;\ d v:irl iMl upnn tl tr'. jt(s lor· fl:l' tni\<'J'-' it .\' tilt' pltn' f:l \ cl~ th ·n ;1 d en:-;p f t.Hest. Tuht\' ht' n~b~. \d ~ of tiH\ ~ ·· 1 t·inti {i'\(• lt·t·H~, \vhid1 h :1V<~ gro\rt n1nt \ !:'lafd.' '' i J, :lg , ;Hlorn th E' c~tn1p u.. 1\IJe~n ,\' ,,f thcn'l :u ,) lltlltd! rd ~ of \ c'ars oJd, and if t.lH ... v ·ouJcl ealk • • 1nig-ht t •II sontc· tnl(•r e.-,t lllJ:l.' stori ~s. not unl.r nf ('oll ·g,~ da.\ .. l' Ul Joug befort·~ the whi te rnan ev0r Lllnn •lrt of · invacttn~ thu la ir of UH'! 11i-1tive Hed skirt, the lion aud t he b ·ar. The 1Jntv 'ndt_,. <If Chapel Hill h0g-an H. 111 ~ 1 ~e.­sion in St'OLPJHbfl r. I H:.H>. ·---------------·-- Are ,\'0U Oll<.' or lht' c h C:qJ~ \hO can tak(:~ hi .... I'Up~ ~-\ nd . 1 i ll n o~. hit the flour: · \Vho'H ~tick h.v t he g-un til! his task i ~ rlotH-.! And then lo\)k 'round for n1o1·e ·! Do you grin nt you1· \·ork or sulk ancl ~ h irk \IV hen t he .i ol> secn1s hard to do; A1·e you there \·ith the grit t.o do you1· bit~ Can the Loss depend on .\ ou '? ] ... youl" conscience clear, \Yl th nothing to fear ... s you pun<:h the c:ock each night, ; V{h en .) ou lcavt! the jnb, doe~ your pulse Lh rolJ Vv'iih t he thoughl o l' a t.a~l' done rig ht ? • Is i L a pleH ~ ure or dread " ·hen you pillo\v Yvll r head And think of the con1ing day; Do you breathe a prayer for strength to uear; Does your job n1ectn s.in1ply pay? .J u:i pau\,Je a. l>iL and ::;ee i·f ~'Oll f·i L ln t he class LhHt's pictured hcl'c-­Ii., or i t'~ never Loo la Lc to clean t he slalc And s latt on a record clear. - 11,rank .A. CoiJ ins. Diner " \Vhat have you got·?" The 'A' ajter ''Vecllloafroagibeefr ica lamb. eedch icken.' te,\· · • lllt l.Jby-·1'n1 glad you \Y ~nt onJ.v $5 to go sho1 pintr \'\ith todny . \·Vhat r re you gojng to get ' vith it '? \VtfP - ·otl1 ing lrnl lunehenn, dea t·. I'm gning to have: ev~ryth i H~ el.tic ,.l, arp: ·d. •• • muel fl'r-a ole Smith • AMERICA. Attributed to HenJY C rey 17 ...... L y y s. Let Oa.r .... • aoun - try t 'Us of th e, Sweet land of llb • er • ''' Of thee I slog: La 4 ber rDJ n ... tJ.v c un· try, thee. Lard of the no· ble, frte1 Thy name I love· I 1 ve -· .. .J mu • ie ewell the br ze nd ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's Bong! "t mo ... fa- there' God l to Thee, Au .. thor of lib • er • ty, To Thee we aillg: Long rosy o ~. f -thers died 1 Land of the pilgrims' pride t From ev - 'ry rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills: My heart with ngue a wake; Let all ths.t breathe partake; Let rocks their l&nd be bright With freedom's ho-ly light; Pro.- teet us moun-taJn side free-dom rJogt rap-ture thrills Like that a - oove. si-lence .break, The sound ~o-long. bJ Thy might,G God, our King ··MY COll .t :rTRY TIS OF THEE' ~ it true that we aTe so busy making money, providing the things needful to sustain life or hzving a good time, that our loyalty for the Land \ hich gave us our Liberty is ·waning-? .. {s indication of the fact that " 'e may not be as Loyal as \Ve sh OL1ld, few of us can sing oux N a tiona! H~·mn. A1uerica. from memory. 1r et, Yve believe that ev~rr Jo~ a1 Arneric.an will agree with us that Ameri­cau~ shovld be taught, not only to sing this inspiring ~ong, but to b~ luyal to the Stars and Stripes and to tbe C;Gd that go.ve our forefathers courage to brave the clang-e~·s of the mjghty deep and the savage jungle jn .o-rder that \AJ'e n1ight inhed t a land of p:ron1ise, wheJ-..~ a11 n~ '~Jl at·e horn free anrl equal. Ou?"" father$' :rod ! to Th ec ;\uW•oT of Libert , rrv 'rhet.: we sing: L.tJh~ 1nay ou ;- htnd ue l1righ t \.Vith fl·t.~ed qm'f.. brJJy light; Pr,L .. t u fJ' "'r hy t11igh t, <;,-r~nt Cnd, uur Kin~ . I ;C t Tt ilU-d I ' .SW ~ 11 f h,. IJ 1'4.:t ·'l (•. tJd Jilw· t JtJTt · c.df (Jrt trt 'f · ~ ,,~ .t fn (ljl,nu' .• vtw, • • Let znortal tongL•es awake: Let all that bt·cathe po tHke; • Let rocks their silence brt!"l ~, The sound prolong. !Vfy Country : ti& f)f Thee, , weet land oJ liberty, Of Thee T sing: n1ay oul' "l1ea1-ts with rapture Lhril l. '. [n fact no c1 ild should be g taduated fron1 gran1ma r .. chooJ un il he or s he has memorizocl one of the world.· greate_ t ;:)ong::'. · America." America Wcl ' vrit t en by J~e.v . .. <HHne1 1~. ~u 'th, Ba pii. t ~1ini ~ter, who \.·ras bon1 in l•rJ ton. t t: t 'O::Jr ~ J • 1808. It i~ said thal the en1incnt ttllt ~icic .. Hl, Ln \ e ll da H a f1aend of l)r. ~. •uith, b::i.ng un11ble to !·Nh Gern1·inr a~ 1\:ed ])r". ~ m ith to trnn c.dht' $0lHC UetJ1ll'lH t,.ng fer hin1. Dr . • 'ndth .. tt}~: ''1\u ninp o\1\:' r tJ ~ lr \ ·s of .t) book one ~loorn y t'k:t.\.'. in l-~ €·l> t'\Wl'). J ~~"' \ I ct:: Ill«' t·C '(. • th ~ air, · ;od """ctvf' lh <:~ King!' I hJ t•d t te r-tu·ic. u:ud \lJl(l~ ·· the iiiSJlll'ation l)f th ' Hl )) th'nu L Wk'llt h) :r ad, ~trHI in haJf an hntn· 'Atnr1·i ·n· \ ()'-'thE· ·~nH. It ;\(\:; \riltt •n un n ~w r~q) vf pnpt")r I Ph~ I ·d tl}' 1 rn1.\ th ;II • ..,__ Lk· auu lht! h nn\ •>I' l • •tLt~ i .... 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Receni ~tufi\~~ ho \ . e\'t. l'. h~ in b ·nt d t h<tt indh·t 1 co t s of ac;/ ent.~ ip l ing la' ~1l pr laue. tion, d~lniage to tool. , 1~ ~ i~l .. '-d ~t·· .. 1teHt, 1 '~- .... < f e:x p~r·iencerl nHUl po,ver, :-.te,~ · · ~ ~e~t~:. ''t-1! t~ ~.. ~ · g-1 <..•:1t as the rl irect co t. ~:'t·t- ." t~ti-v'iti .. are .~ ~·"· ti\·e not only in eliminating the~e J ,, , Sit , bh t iv:t~ ... , ! ' ' ~erve to pn.1n1ote improved pr~('tlHC ·ou. hri.~l,c~r t'lJ r• ti..ng eft iei~nc : . and decreased 01 crabn,g :x 'e t·~e #< ..-id. f', ... 1n t'1e Pl'l·t !~ ero.lOUl-ic. gro.uildS., accident rue tit~':t ·wol'k, JTt e··t. ~ c ncl uc.t.edt satisfies cert.ain . · ~ru ob :2'stic.m~~ - ;EJ!t1pl(\l't e .. ha\~ a right to expect ·afe (:/ udit' · n ... ~. d .i)r pe1 operating -pr actices while at ~·~ • &,. •.. .. Hce · f :t~ ~e1.d .: t decrease Ca$es of patnful ~lJ tili. ·~ tUl"";.!1 · ly· an t' llUP t.all :-;uffe-ring and djstre.s. to '3.ll ~.mph . e '.' famit~· Up{J)D h l JOSS, the p1·evention -of .. t. ciaent.: ]. ar.rli i. • j u.·t.ified on humanitarian . ~1ool·"-llclnd ---,. . e r tpoli tan Life Insurance Co. eo 1fd be a gTef!.t. rloctor. I d like to be a h· ne • 'S!4l~e--:-F.~(t.h~! s - I n· •!1 tonigl. t i called 'Love One <.t_,~t (, ( ft 'l;d1 !.~t' ... ~t;ay home <tnd p1 ucti<:e ·what he • 6 • Y()C TIO AL ~rJtAJ 'INfr C:J SJ ~H • 1 '. - RT I ll<· JN(; W~f!l< OI• (H. :1'0U~!Jf, 1 tl Jly .1. \icu·ren , 'ntith Sc-h ol flay s al'P here agui n. rJ h (! Cham pion ncntion­nJ !'Chool phtu~ to OJJen on 0 ·tobe1· :Vt. Pl an~ an.l l1ei ng llH\tlt for anothPt' tnt '1-c~}, Un pl'o t • tn of' cJ· 't-' f\'' to b ~ r)([;~ruu tv enll)ln · l( ~!' rl uriuy th fall and ' j nt. · .IT10rt1 h ~ . g<, •d O<'nt of etftH"t is J t in~ (> ~ rt 'd to ot}l: n i7. • t hosf . ubjec:t~ that. \vjll h(' <lf rno ~t u~'tH.JrL tu the ~ .. ~t"ge.: t lttunbe.r t'>f p o~Jk\ in ih ., li fl'c'r,•nt depatlrnt'nt ·'l of the . ' tn rJJ. Tit difft'rt.'nf dt1parlnt ·'nt: ht'ads a te being cou: 1 Jted ·1h< ub \vhat t'lusS•' arc Lt) be held, ·o that n >i ~u1y g1 up \-\ill JJo n gledt'ti. If a.ny neud j~ not ta.h t~n cu.J·e of1 rc ... ll'lPJ.nb ·r Lh;'lt i f n.· rr:lany "~ten pr '".i~nt U1r1nselvP "' £IS dt'~ trinf,r an r p;..n-tit~ult-u· ~ ubjc~ct an atterrlpt \vi ll b" Ht~Mle to off · r lt. G t XPady now, sr)J ct your snl j ct unrl nH l e whaL­.. \'er pJan.;.; that are lieces~·ru·y to be on hn11 rl for i:he fin~t se~.:" ion . Pvemernb, ~ that you ~xe eJ1gib!e fo1 any r 1ass th·1t k off(\l'Pd if you can h<\nefit frorn the at ... L ndance. DetaHerl inf<:n"'xnaiiou about the schedl~ln, t he in~truc­tor ~ . the titne, and p laces of meeting~ \Vill be annouucel1 through the bulletin Loards. 1~he fo1lowjng i~ a tentative Jist of the subjects to be offered : Blueprint Reading, Stean1 Pla n t P.ractice, Gener al Ivlechanics, Shop Mathema tics, l\11 tal Layout, Welding, Soda Sulphite, and ulphate rneth ods of rnak­ing pulp, Papel' Machines, Board l\[~lking, Pulp 1\tlal<­ing 1\ilachines, Electrolytic Bleach Processes, Paper Testing, Pape1· Finish~ng, Pa}Jer Chemist t·y. \~'atch for the a;ru1onnceruents and plan to be an1ong those ' ho report for the first class. Boost the voca.­~ ional school to all your friends. Let~s make this our 1)e~t .v. ear. • 'Well how's married life?, a traffic cop w·ho had re­cently been n1arried, 'vas asked-. "·Oh, aJl right.," he sighed, "but I fmcl I can ~t talk to tny ' ife the way I can to a motorist." Tlte pris0n visitor \Vas going around the cells and was a king rather fah1ous questions. "Was it your .. love f.or drink that l>tought you here?" she asked a pTis~nel" "Lor, no1 J.\ll.iss," he replied, "you can't g .. et notlun' here." Old la~y Son, can you direct 1ne to the Peop1 ·s National Bank? Boy Yessu1n, for a qua1·te1·. Old lady Isn,t that a mighty high pay, n1.y boy? Boy No, n1a/an1; not fo1· a bank director . • • • I 6 THE LOG ..:-.~- - D VE H. H.t\ RRlS L.~BOR O _~y CELEBRATION A'rl'ENDED BY THOU AN D~ By .J. M. Deaton Frl)m the r.nountains and coves of \Vestern No1•th Ca1 '>hna and n1anr \ddeJy scatt ered States came thou­;-) a rv1 ~ Of p~r~CJTIS into thi~ rfay\VOOd county jndustl·ial <:411nter tt> enjr;y the features offered during Canton's l th anuua1 La hor Da ce1E:braiion. ~ ! ie>:~1· in t }, (:· 1 d~tot : of Canton (.n· The Chmnp·ion Fi-i, re C(JJrlfJalJ\" have ·o rnaHy peo])le cr O\'\'ded the s LJ'eetc; 1J[ thi. Jc,caltt.~ fr;r ;...tJt annual IHJ!iday cclebJ aiion. It . >./~ (.:.<Jfi~' L J· vat ivr ly · I in1ated that between 12.000 and 1 f;, t) Jo th lJU -;a" rl p~! ') n ~ ,. tt i ov,·d Ca u l:.on · s h oR pi W-t 1i L.r t 1JJ tbis d:.ty. fJndt-'}; t,},( .. ]l•Hdl-'l '~hi JI of I Jave 'fL l r:n l"if), SJ,'(.•!Wl Hl ~•,ajJ,tJJ:.H, Jvl' UH" jt~J St tvvo y r•Hr·;;:;, UH" a rlllU:tJ nlf}dl' \.\;,t:. f.ahe1 ed ; d1 c•tcJ( .. d succe:~; fnJrl J vil1,uHlly c; <'t'j :lllJd•'· • Th ~ du \ :.; f'l oflTC!lll \':tS e.x h jJ a d c n. lf{b•t tl.v LLnd '' ithn11t the ~light(' ~d. rjp!JitJ c,f f''•nfu~i' n. Folic win ·· ar .. tJu .. va t·iP lk lJl'iz< .. winner: in Lhc Itt 'H eu nt~ .... t·' in which hundn)d~ r,J J,e,·son: !J~trti~ipa ed throughuul i.ht· celel,J·ntion: Choi r ~i11gi n g . Churd'l of God. f'anton. fir t;; Bca'i"el'­danl choir ~e<·ond. (~ tJttrf et s ingin~. Parl{<:-f qu~•rteu. fir~t; CuntA•n lnrle­pt• ntlt_.,,t qwu1 1t, scconrl: Wa1 fl quartet. thi1•rl; and Vi. P. 1 ~ . q u arlfl1. of lh r~ C)h u rch uf C ''(L, fourth. Ir :-trmon iea, Cverr-~tt (' otll ran, fin~t: Ilo race l1,11 i · . .,(\('­( lnd ; l"ranl\ t~n,\·d:-.t(•n, lhird. Cow r-a ll iug etm le. t. (,J won.en, M n~. l'e}l d l ~<•hertson, 1irst; iVIf's. \V . . J. );p1wn, ~econd. Hog cAlling, -vv·. A. J fj pp~. fln~t. Z .. J:., . fcG~c~, second. Nail-dri ving eo nle~t for won1en, iY1i..c:.;s AjJeen Pickens, fir. t; Nil·s. Dn vc Be~t, second. Ten.nis tournament : Roy Tiurd1. def~->aled Dan B~ll, the r unner u p. Soft-ball gan1e: Local te<tm::., rlesjgnated th-e Anteri­can League, und N ation.al r ~ague tearrL~ . played. ·with the An1erican League tean1 defeating the J ~alional League team 12 to 3. Baseball game: Canton defeated lVIooresboro, 3 to 0. Swinlming contests: 80 yard ~vent, Jack Smathers fir st; Porter Plemmons second; 40 yard event) Jack Smathers, first; Porter P lemm<>ns, second: 40 yard event for ho.rs, Jack~ 'n1athe1·s, fir t; George P1ice, sec­ond ; 20 yard event for girls} Net Lie Payne, first; her si ·ter, Mru·y Payne, second. Diving contes t : Po1·ter Plen1mon 1 first: iVJiss Hilda Rol>inson, second. Displaying exceptional formatjon and po ses !ng plenty of r hythm. Soco Gap square dance tean1 walked aw·ay with fjrst money, $20, while the Chan1pion Y. :\I. C. A. dance team ''von second place money, ~ 12.50. Cane Creek, $7.50 ; Happy I-Iollow, $5 and Bear Wallow ··.). Square dance team judges \Vere: P . D~ De,~eese. 1\!r . F red vVarner and I-lar old nloffitt. The Smathers string band played their wa)· into first place honors in thjs departn1ent of the da,v··s celebration and $20 \Vhich was first prize n1oney. The IIaywood J1amb1ers took second plnce and $1~.30; Cane Creek~ $7.50; Suco Gap, $5, and the Pis~ah Ran1bl€rs' band took fifth prize money of $:1. Judges in the string ban 1 conle~t were: .i\1. G. Bar re ll, vV. 8. }loltzclaw .. nd ~;. I L Gri ~han1. I ~i ll l fnwanl took first place honor~ in the h .. >r\; e~h .,. t' pitch i11g contest,, wlli l ·. T. · . ~tcun '.\ rn n second in t h~ ;-; ing1 e~ event. l n the rloul>les event nill llln,·nrd, L ... r. nlalock and ffyatL nnd Stevens n were \inn ·r$ . ]n UH.) girls polnt·o l'acc U.lnl,rl \':trd and ~ ~ elyn vVH­~( IJl r~ul first and ~eeond, re. pt-~·tiv ' ly. fan\ l'~ l arton <lllcl T AI,\ (\ S t V('lL lHl \"1ln flrsi nnd Seol·Ond p) Ct"~~ l · • ., Jit{'WVt ly, iu tltt' pot ;d<> I'H C'l for bi))'S. Hnl>l t) l 'l.·iet• and \ ri\, t~n \ il~on \(.ln in the jlJl)HW t • • THE LOG • • , 'T .... 'fC 0 F' .1'\0f~TJf fA £ ~OJ jl 1\ !\ IH~PAH1 ) fL ... ,. OF fjAUOlA ' • l~ ~ J ... t::rGH . . J l . F'LETC fiE11 . Con11n i "'· ioner Sflpternh l 20, 19!-15. \. i:lJI h:n ~ '" l~ C ... u· -.fin~. •• • • tr ; lt h~ ith a gree:H d ;,tl of 1 <U' llt't' tha.t f :•gain er rnn1(3Brt rPu fo1 tJ1.e exreJlc:1nt w n· .. J\in;e.- ~ond1t.i >lt." rn:t int..u.i;ip•f in ~ oul· t..lant. 0nr Ul~ >e ·t 'l' reJ nrt~ that h~ fvund ,\nn CPtHJ lying' \ \; ltll tllf! ~ ·taL L .. hor L<l ,, .. jn Jl l:t'SP ct . '· irni~a:t rcpnrt~ hen e 1 ce11 Jfl (\<.lC nu \·our p~<Htt for ~~ .. ., \r~ntl in"'-p "<· iPll ~. Th i is a ftl('fit d t)f '"hi< h _v-c;ru rua.} JJ JU ~tlr prond. It clea.r -­J,\ '!Lt ~~ ih· t yuu ar ~ \"iJ hu~ to ,l.,ould-n· th<~ Tt"\ ~p~ n. iuilrt i,.,_, t.h:1t 5 ur po 'iiHHl a. flu en1pJo~'t'l' place·. on Yo t. \;\~ ~ ... H~l · • ~ H N? v u th~t ' ve. a thP ~iate J p::nt.nt .. n.t eharg I with tht~ duty f•f s( curing <;;-ompH<iOC · ·with t he 1 ~ • 0r a'' s. · ppr ~ei~ne th0 Utirl~$\ . "(Hl ar~ d ',in . \' · ~tre ~tll\:}nu · Lo . c•·v' both \ ou ::1nd youl' O'lPk'Y~~~ · and :-;ba li l ~ o-l,atl t·o h;1\ e ..~ "'t'l '-,nil on u,. an til11 ~ ~ int:<~ rely y otJJ ·~t A. . J• r JI::Tc r-rr:;r. • • Otll lTIJ ~~Jon er. Canton, 1 .... ~ C. , · c-r tern her 2~" rd, 19~" '"i ~h dear .. I·. Phillip.:~ . 111<~ enc.Ju .. d letter fl\ H) ni.r. Fl(o\tchet. CnnH~I t ~ion r r)f L~bot for ~~orth Cat~olina . :f<:tllo·wing l'CCP.Dt inspect ion f oul' plant ,,·a~ \ t ._.., leas1n.tt to n1\! ~md .I thought it v~r ou !d he of intere~t to many of our en1vlo.vee.. and a.-- so­elate · ,,·llo ro·e i es )t1.1bl.J fol· l\eeping the mill . hip~h~pe and\ ho ca1r~., the detail of seeing that our tate la\rs are corr·r>-lic.:d 's it il. \- :V1U't no re ·t nu our oar ~int1 1ly he-cause l\e have escaped rritici. n1, but n1u. l make :\Jr . f'letcher'~ letter a sou ce 01 nSlJlrauion f( 1I' fur ther effcn t. ,. YVe h.no that n 'th~r .inn· p!n:nt no1· G>\H' policies ~u·e perfect. ~~t~l iei,. ni u.a.n ha" e\-et J· n the ease. We 'vant to tnake t hen1 · n1ore n ea rl. .\ · ab ,ye • - ~ rr. po~1to race hile Jacl\ Iiipp!:> and .Jan1es Ray \~ere viet• rj u'"' in the boy·'s potate raee.~ l\1argarei ilied­fot ·d ''® n1.~ t and Luc.ille ~Tard won seeond plac.e in the gh ls ~;ack ace. }~tJbb) Pitts and Ray Patton \ron fitst <. .. d econ4 piact-~ .. in the ""'ack race for J:nen. \·ivi· .. n Park a11d .J u(l\ :\I ·dford \VOn fixst and econd • p1 izes re ~ )ecti:vely, in the s~on d saek l'ace event fo1· f"itl ~\.. .} 'le Gu\~ \V I d and J. C. \"'ard 'von first and ·sec- o . ond place~, re pE-Ctj \·Jel.' . in thi.b depar tment of t he day'. RlOgra.Jn. Iarrarei .. Jedf<.·J·d and Beat iee , "-anger '"von fir t and .. ecunri place , .re "peci)vely. in the girl's 75 yard aa 1, \1-l1ile (;,.ol d n Trull \on ftrsi and Elme1· NI.iJler tOt)l. . set;ond J... la~e in the J 00 yard -da~h for rnen. In t he 7:1 r(l.rd d· b fr.Jt g1 rl ~ under 12 years ThelnJtt Calvin a :r.-x and \fivi~n Pal·ker ~econd . Mi"Chael \:Vilson V:'On nr· t and ~a.\.dron Sch~n k took second place in the 1 OQ • Td d~ h e •T' bo~ ~ from 12 to 16 yea r ·. · • You1· ~ ver\ trul \'r ' L THE CH.A.i\IPTO T FlBllE CO)fPA.NY Reuben J:~ . . Robertson. President. In the high .i u rnp ev n t for girls over 12 year r 1' ancy Fisher \Von fir t pl~ce \vhile C1a1·a Stevenson 'von sec­ond.' Iu the high j un1p fo.r git"ls tTuder 1a year. Jane Fisher \VOn first 'vl·tile Th eln1a Calvin 1·an second. J an1e::; Dayton won fu·st p1·ize ·in the 74 :yard dash fol' boy. under 12 .vea1·s, \Yhile Robert l{oyle ran sec­ond. Gordon Reno took fir t pd ze in the high jump event for bo-ys under 16, \-vhile Cavi Ratcli ff 1·an ~ econd. Jack Hipps and Adron \ chenk won fi rst and econd placesl respectively, in t he high jumv for boys 12 to 16 yeax. . Nettie l\1lae Robel'tson ,,~on fust place in the br oad j un~p for g.irL ovet 12 years, ''"'bile Clara. .'tev~n­son r an · econd. T11eln1a c~uvin and Jane F i her '\Von fir st and seco11d prizes, respectjv ly , in the broad jtlllp fen· gh·ls UllQGl' 12_ yeaFS. r Carl Rt-ltel ifl' \'?on first prize money in t he er os coun­try run \Vhile Gordon 11."Ull t ool second prize. \¥ ayne . tamey t ook first place jn the high jump for to s nn­( Chnchlded on page 10) • • • • , Publt~hoo by "The \ hampiou Fun!i lr'' a:s ~ ...:)rm l,ol ()f t h~ Co· oper at10n , nd Good l•'ellowship Exi~ ting at. the P l~ n t t) f The. Cnnmpi(}n F ibre ('omp:my, Cant.on. N-o r th Cure> I ina. G. \'. PUll LIP ' Editor ltE U E'\ }.{. UOI'Ell SO ~ . JR. . .. .... . ... Ass oci~ tc Ed it or ------------~------------------------------~----------------- REPORTERS OA.J.s .. suD~"V~ ~"'-.1 E --·----··- ·-·-- --···--·- . -··--- --~fa.Jn omcc '1. 1. D~ATON --·-··-··--··--- - .. ·--····---- -··---····-·-··-Book Mill '"' 'l ul" " M" ""'~..,...... __ ·-··-···- --~~ .. 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G. hl"l l £~ . -··· ··-.. -· __ , .. ... ,._. _ ........... - ....... - ............. - ..... -..... _ .. .. ........... _ ... ___ ::;udn l\lill ==-~~=-================================~-~~- THE \VROr U IDEA O_lf, LABOR DAY r;;;==1:=;" A BO l~ 1 )ay "' as set aside prin1arily to honol' ~ rhose who 'vork with th eir hand. , h owever, sltouldn 't it be a dav in \'hich \Ve should glori- • :y vor in a.n.r fonn just ~o long a ' i t i ·· leg·itimate trJ;1 of tJH~ hand 01 the mind? Thf-re ~ho u1 r1 be no d iff erence because one per 'On t:a?'lh. ;, Ji\ i.:ug by the use of his hand and another with ld ~ mind JJt"Jth c- ne es. ·entiaJ tJ1e band a11d nlind 1nust ·' f:JJ'k t<> ·r~t.h.e1', rfheir labors dove-tail iJliO eaeh other t> PJILl.f• ,so that each js ihe he]pnutte of tlte othe r·. FuU J'f'r:.tJ rnji i<,H of t.hi.!; fact rntgh t, help to '-'(Jl ve som e of c Uf' u~,, L c.;~o•ri )us pl'oblems. ··ap f\}.\· because a tn~n d n~ a pair of ()Vct~ll s and L i ha 1ld ~ ~ nd fa(:~ I.Jr# n!i Peh(•d with dil-L a n(l (!:\I'e-"d e, L 1 dc~ing J.l t: .tw l hth(,j , is IJ) n•Dr e o f a 1Hbon'l' 1Jnt:1 tl r r~ne \ lv, lcJ jls hcu·u in ~U l f' ~r· ui IV ~-> I ..,jt ivll \ !(.a ; .. re tll ink ltJt: <1 f a. t t1an who, .1t l,)w p t 't\S ·n l,iHIP, j ~ assi LJ JJU tr) th4 i:-'n•-, iJJe tLt U~l · l ;t:.n ~ ,~~JJ 1Wa n:-t~ Pr' or :\ lat·gr,. "'JJp•..;1~.t- jr,n. !Hit · c 1f f t~H ht- p ut...; ~,, :.1 J1.i ai r of • U\ er·afl , gcj~~· ,l,Jwn iDtn t ne P'la:ut at~rl I IJur. h~ d r IH u t·~ uo ., lve a fY(HJlJleo fJnH~ prohl rn. Llac.k JP.d \n th J.r' a ] ;1n i dirt hP h a~ very a pJu: r;.~ c.e of a man­l l. J ltttult"'· t'1 ~ et. we su...,p~-ct that th~ n · 1al w >"r'k h~~ dot·H ~ ~ r e retilion t'OHtpareJ Lo the va.i"iou~ nroiJj,._ojs which h(· hH ~ tu contend with in the of je~ as £H1 • eelJ ... lJ \ P . r\ lt.tl)' 'rcr ;"' one wile> dt>•~s rnanual Jahor Ol~ ' ' h~ CojJs in lltt olfice . Th reJore, w ~ ~h ou l .l \"qJ!k t ,,gef ' ' ·r r,, li t•' pt•uce. ha}•p inPss a nd \' cl ~:.a·f\ <Jf 1h "' ualh>tl. lJur ·tirns an"' one, •)r a t l r u ~ t sh0 uld be . • · c Jtl-1 1 tan accorn­J tl i ~ ll its purpo e v~' i tho ut the fJ lhcr. (i~d ward F. 1\tcG •·ad y . As. i ·tant ~ rlc.;r~tarv nt: Lah•1r iu a t'eceut conference ~a id : .. We should ftght as hard­for jHdus t ria l p~ace as we have pn~]Jo.red for industrial \va r.· ~ lt is goorl a d vice, :ound comsn on , n . e. l\Jeu who ork should be frienrl executi ve~ ~ office woJ·I:er · anrl lTil-UlUal laiJon:~rs. . · on1e day these \viil I ave a • J .roailer gl'asp of each othel-'s pronlen1s a d~e(Jer un-del ·Rtanding of the oth er '· pos-it ion, and tbe 1·e;-ult \ H1 be r eal frJ end. hjp~ and Labor Da.y w ilJ havp. a bnJ.adeJ· signj ficance. - MORALE r.=:=:::::;;, ERFIAP ' the n1ost in1portan t facto1 in ~t ~uc­ce · "ful organj'l..ation i mor a le. By fno1'4.lt we n1ean tean1-mindedoess . co-operation in every e o1't for the best intere ·t of the organization of whi ,h one L a n1ember. T eam n1.oraJe is de,7 eloped through indj vidual intet e ·l effort, ambition, elf-di cipline and a s ince t•e d;\ ot i )n to the be~t inter est of the team~ · O:ne sh()u]d not be satisfied with les than one' ... be~·· effort. . Son1e members of a team do not fit into t~arn play. There are other who do not take a zealotL in tel·­est in the maintaining of a proper at titude on t he pa1·t of othe1• n1ell'tbers of the team a.re not leam-min ted·­consequet1tly, the morale of the tean1 i · \Yeakeneu. Perhap'"' lhe thing mo t needed in ol"ganiza.tions of e ve r·y nature today i. tea1n-n1indednes~ and lo 'all. ~ ou the part of tho ·e in th ~ ranks as w II a l hos~ in h i~h l }' po~ itions. . l\tio r~tl e is a nualual condition_ -t on r•d~n~ and Ct'ui ·­age ni all tiln s to clo thHt which i~ r~qu i 1 t.: l <,f ou . 1\•fa" t et• ''\Vbnt h> yotn· tUttl\E\ nl." ho.\· ·.)•· Nt w b.,~ l•Jul · .Johnson. sir." l\I, ~ Lt\r- · 'Juliu s, lll)' h<J ~, nni .Jult' ! Yurt .•ht uldn't ·tmil ~ lkh M- t)C)blc. nan1t' {\s .fuliu ~ ! ~ ud whut i" yonr uaiJH', nly buy '!1 ~ .. N t•:\ t ho\.~ (c·onfn. t•tl) - "Hill ion~ ~1ni1!h , ~it .' ' ...... .1. I ! t t) (ht \,·ht)le '"·orld '' n ~ ~ic l ~ntf t r ttd nf \ ~H\ but it ~~l~t 1:s h:t t· f h ~ tPrribJ ~\ h('h'<'<'nst ·of st.l J -l ' .h u · hC'P11 forgot{ t·n H nrl ptt n.·nts tl\8. \' ,'~0 \t) ht~\ ~' lf' f ur ni :'h lllOl' " t~UHIOtl-fPdtlt'l' fot • < ... 1 i rg l \: dt 1 .... f!' t •'\ n g"14Pat \ ii h t H )\'\ t ' ~" F:·,)nt : <,olp, J' t, 1: quaH.r ·u.. . :'.i~nufica n L 1" P rh n1" ~ ~ s thfl l . a~o;..b hi,)i i lO ti"'l •Ute 1 ':tJ'('cl a <'t \n fl a ~ ratinn fhat .~P n t rniUi• n~ •>t ~ ~ul-.: hl t< ' .. )tPrni t .\ ·. ;\1\d c l l l~cd ' "rh su1.l 'Pr - ~~l • ~ th ' n·ld h :t~ n ;\t'l" l\tluwn. '~ h · 1 thn < HIH t"~· nf .)[u ~'1 1 i ni f tr ' the (u·s1 g u 1 (H. d 'IJl th ' tu.- " h~t tnb j n ,t I ~1 hinpw u t l, r t Hl}r~ . \ L' will s , th t" \fll '··te ~ Hap'e f tht [.<'lu~ne nf 0!atil'TJ ~, tl1e l u, 1tg· l \n~ l ~1~"t Hnd C:iH ~)t h<:)r orgauiz li i 01 1 ~ r "~:r p · :ac . ~ h u u h v l,\ pu \ \l~ 1 · ~; f nn ~ h t ;llH l 1 u. t w i 11 h r · e:t l\ l· ~. c fl' ~ ~ , ~1 Indian bat 1·kane anrJ tl ~~.tr ~'.V Lh<\ \r (·'. 1 {J( \ (.\l~ ,l\[ l}l l' \~ Orl d . J, 11.' tb:1t. Uhe onb ~n~it l e t hilt~r for .t nat h'll L) ~ i~ i\ ·ar 11 i t!he teeth. hat t h~y n1t1 ,\' he t~• ·· · pttn"d io d ~ :)on J1 'il' ')" H nnd 'top te~ l\iin ,,. pea~ . Or . perh ~l l ~ I ,~e.. t H \f • le ~uc ~1 ' h1g n ·:t ti\'\OS ~ h )tlld en lPr i Btu· a :--•'l~·hn O\ en nth. ai i t 1e :\ 'c,;·ll !' n at i on~ \Vh l'n ol ­nd d fe 1d t h~:.ru ·:tg2.li .st the :tg ~-ee ...... ~' r . ·onH:'- 1 h.~ng \'t'l1!h -..~1dle n:\1 ~h "\ ..1 u. ornph~h u. P· tient """~·Po·E' 1t~r~d: a C'J t nrch in t he n1jddle of the • 1d $€H t'\od hiln.~ lt hl i be l.>ac t~ pe'~ . A.ft~ · t.idg . . Leaning o er to t he '\vhile­. !~ · . er identl:v an old rn enlher of the r H1!.:. rr· Li n J1 ,. 1. ~t>ered : ~'Ho\ long· has he been "1 • · ·nr: ._ ,- · Thil.,c C'l" 'orty ~·ectr-, 1 think " t he old ~u.a'P.t:td =·1 .,n·t "nrrw· exacth.. . ."' ' L. ·= :the ,. ·~ecide.d the ~..:tranae1·~ ·'he nyu ·t b~ A. .. , t I {n .. a 1 . · s · i "t?O ec1~e<i v, anderiug a t·ound De­t ai. afruu .pJedlr· u .. er~ over bjs arn1. ~ . ~tn I t:')l) v~ ~ · n a:n ;v '" ay ?'' asked a kindly eit izen. •" 1 t.;· 11---J ·': t 1e ""ot, \ ho \ \. R- evideDtly a ne,vcom­er. '· J ~. 1 o Kin~ f:<~r the Detroit F ree Pre . . . " ] an hter ·_dui:it :'l , do you want n1e to put the par­vot o t e fi(_{ck. o~e h 't' ~~···.._...;. ·p£,£itJ et .\~ no! y ,-ur fat he-r i! r f'pai ring t~i1 e1 r in th ') ~c · . .. '.tJ~L Ex. • ~ · ; ... t.e ·--'·l },eat . P(:l-ddi , the. 've gohe dry jn the vi.lag . h r • /'OU hl'Jth~J' l' e . . " P:a · .. 1• • · Hr~ r~ n:.• n: Th~. · ·r parchttt.i. I 1ve just ll&1 a • ~ fi·c,-rt . )1 il' e, an' tl e po taste s t}..t..rt \1) \! as ith a r;"n. --s , c~fer Magazine .. • 9 FP\t llH'IJ . j r ;til.\'' dun fJ g· th I pa!1t Clli llt \ ' hi~ V(' h:-vl • • I 7o. • tnt 1 ( ' ·pal'(' i'tl the ue·, ~l )t pc.ar~ ~nd tun g'l iS t n.,~ '·'' ,.nJ .. ('(,LU n t r v, de ·ol<:d t.n CfJrl l l1l ~fl ts1 bnl h fa ~ \r:t l I•• rutrl Hn .. favnt'abk'. 1han lltti-'Y Lr rl$.f, Llt (, pp1ii J(•tlJ diC't~1 to~· r1f L( n i~iltH :t . lJnr ing the ·J ~t ---1 ~e ·n !Ht'-'· :Jinl •' Itt! \V~: t' ' ct,\d ( ;o\ e t·n ••l nf Lquit-~ia nn iu J !t~H. Utt' ne\ ··~p:1·· p 'l':-4 lhrcHI !t1H) llt tho ,• ltl n(t~y havn J)Pt'n cl ist;ns i1 11~ lt 'n 1, l ~u l. dur in$! tl t(' p:L t tl• rl)•' or f -nul' y ~ot·~ prnctic·:·Hy •Vet y ' 't'' -''"P''Iu>r frotn lV1 t•ll1(' to !\!J c. Jl'O, an I I ron1 1ht·· A ll ~ util" (}{'('<Ill. t\, fh P;•(' Jflr . ha ve· cnrriftd t1ne t1l· ntc)fe ~ ~ rHrl ~ · dai ly alHHit hi1!1. 'rhousHn<l.· r11'' hj pic~ tun~, lutvt.' n p1 •a t·cd IJJ1 i ht::. f ruut 1; ,·t·~ o1 huth htiJ~P au(l .-.. )l'}(lllllt 'W!-· JXl [lf I'H Ulld 01a Y:l 7#in ·; \ ·ith COtllfllA(If,~. \ 'h ilc ,,, ~ hnvc ncvee u nd ~r~l• >Od ~litrl , OOl' c-v: n1ired . h in\ ~·~~ a nH' n or politi ·ian howe.v 11" Vf' wondt~r ~H)\ rn all ~ n1 ' ll, d ttr ill tJ.. t he past C·'1l bu.-.v In poliJ it:lt JifP·, have fon n ttH'"' o t· JJO l'h t'tl)~ as lll llt h f<> t h(;i r ~bJ.tE! a:-; h (' "! \rV ~ an i nfo t'nl<: rl., not by h i" friend.;;, Ut:tt ; " ~1h Pr'l h( \1\· rt :-- · lcc1 cd G( vern r Ill 1 !}L.!H 11 ~ (()u nrl UH-· .. ~ t ; d.t jn deb t fl' 1n bnd rnanag ' rnel1i of 1Lb finance.. At once hr· in~ t.itu terl rn~dern accounti11g nH.~t llod~ in <tll ~ Lat(> de­partn'l. c n t~ . l•"ul'lhe-r . j t is asserted to h 1 ' cr.,.·d i l t.lu L, altl1ongh th ere i ~ ::;t ill a stat~ debt, Long f ft Louisinna ~· lvent and vvi th monf•y in the tJ asu1·y. ''1-le erected better s-chool building s, 1n·ov ided Lt larg­er corps of teachers and iltcl·ea sed ~ubJ ic Hchoul at­tendance t\vcnty per cent. tle a lso prov ided Lre ~chuol books and e ~tab li sh ed . 't1 igh t . eh()ols for the <trlult illi tera te. ''lie pr ovided uciLer care f or the ind igent and in ~c llf' f the .. tate. .. fie launched a high\: ·ay progran1 of 3,000 Iniles of paYed roads, gr ~atl y inlproving lhe f~u·m er ~ accex~ 'o nla rket . "l\1Ir. Long \Vas 2tlso sjnceJ:ely in ter~sied in the StatP u ·njvel'Sity and placed its t uit ion f ees jn l·each of n1any sti1dents who othel'Wise would not have been finan cial­lr able to have altended the Universit.v. ." 1\[r. Long " 'as born a poor boy, a fa rmer's on . l le '''as financially unable to, at tend college, ho\vever, he d Ld conl}Jlet e a la \Y course, and soon after l'le began practicing la\' he ent ered into polit ics a nd soon be(·an1e 011e of the nation's rnoR-t talked abou t men. Litt le has been aid of ihe good deed for \Vh i ·h he ~ houlrl l>e gi ven credil, even t hough in the ot)iu kn' of orne, hjs evil deed :-. n1.ight predominate. Jlo·wever . ''Th a·e·s so n1uch bad ill the best of u"·, a nd so rl"tueh good in .i h r~ ~"{ortl!lt of us, lh at i t hon:llv lleh or,.~r :s ~ any of U$ to cri t.it-i ~ e t he restT of u:-.'' ~------~---------~----~~·~--~~--~----------·----------~------~--~--~~--------------------~------~ , l.#r\ 1101-' D-A \ C l~ 1 E UI ~ 4 Tl ~ H._ , ntinued 11 ont png) 7) dcr 1 ~ ~ e ... r~ whilf' :}~n 1 Dnyton to( k st~<"lJ1(l pl·tc "· i\lteh~ l \Yilson ran fir~t 'l'd l ior t"lC:\ E lli~ s Ci)JHl in the 01'Litd itnup for uoy. nndel· 1 ~ to 1 () Yfllo(l}' ~. Dnnahl flipp~ and Ehne1· Gn1·ner to,,I- ftt·~ L an I se<·o11<l placo". 1·c .. } t..:.cti vely. i:n the bt·oaj j utn) \ ft.: · ho.n~ und .~ 12 ~·l·at-. .. Ht'Vd Q,,.tm tool'- fir~t p1·i1.e tn one.~ in t h :.) bt·, j d juntp • f•Jr brn ~ •JVe-r 16 , ea1·~ . \'h ile 11oy ~~ r hat rl'y to' I ;-\f~c ontl • • pf'i7.P i 1 thi~ e' Cllt . ,- J. l\1. Dea t n • C'ELl :I.RATIO. \Y_ ' S C "'ES Canlon·s- 2~th aHuual Labo1.' Da~· eel bralion ha~ come Jnd g( ne l ut i t' '"' n1 ·n1ory lingers on in the n1iucL ,)f the th ou&anos '\ ho e11j.oy 'tl it various featlues. ".\lau) J•ri'le \rt: re awarded b different departn1ent.~ and tb~ per"on.,; gathering ·he.tn into their per sonal fold eYideuUy appreciated then1. The e ent thi yea1· prov­ed ~1 d \eided success f run1· every angle ' '\rhich \Vill cause eYer~ inte1~'"' teo per son to loo] forward to even a big­ger and better La bor Day celebration next year . BA:XD l\lADE ..... OME :i\10NEY , pon oring an entertainment v1hich appealed to the ~.. .Q ung and old alikeJ Th e Champion Fibr e Compan:v's 40-piece band ca n1e out at the big e11d of the financial hoJ·n here Labor Day ·week. The band, v.~hjch has be­come one of this sections leading as ets under the di­rection of E rnest Grishan1, of Ashevi lle, js truly ·~:ort.hy of this financiai uplif t ing. The boys have work­ed untiringly· in their effort to reach their present ulane v•hich is second to none in thjs sectj~on of the St-ate. The band received a portion of t he -proceeds of the riding devices offer ed in Canton Labor Day a11d the \,·eei\ bef o1·e. >:O DOUBT ABOUT IT The Canton Fire department, under the leade1'ship of C. L. \YestmoreJand, chief, composed of volunteer firehgrters and good on~s too sponsored a carnival he(e la.~t week a nd, acco:rding io report ·, eon iderably strengthened the con1pany 's tinanci<tl "pot.n The car­nival proved a popular rend ezvou~ fo1· lovers of this kind r;f l"Yd~1 unf~, a nd t oo. the citizens of Canton togeth­t: r. w~tlt empl oyee~ of The Chantpjon Fibt-e Company, . I ent t.hPi i' tnrJtu:: li b~ t·a lf y .in f urther eo-operation .,,_i th the volunt ·;· fi f~fltrh lers of this locality. C IV J·; T H !·~ .Gy 'J H f:I·;L . CJ:h\ N C f~ } !y tJ E: tirn• ~ t}, i , p: I u g-t :q rh :-: PJ ~:.t t''l Lx·fore ~ntpl.c1yc. or 'f h t.: Charo pJ C.!t F ibn· CtJ rn~t1:iJI Y rnaJJ ,Y \ · ~t..., run ~q un·­n~ l huHt«> r~ ,v!H JntV" i 11 '.'iUkd Ht · J uv ff' d ruountuiHOU.:> ~'$rt r ~>u , t)f \ 'c·~··t~rn •'ot•Lh Carolina ~,nd l ' i.ot·tt•l,il [·llt'1 ... fi' trtl .•• ith <,a; 1:tl .tnd un• H ir j:tl J'f;JI'Jft • of J hPi t l i ll. . Acr( r rlt n~ t l ,. •poJ·ts of &Pa ~0rt"d •Jutdor n -::r1. n1a:ny . quin·eJ.;:: · .f' in E' Vtdt' 1fi'P titi fnll d.nd rhaH \U) f~tJ $0 f(')f'(' thP 1 1~tt1• ain1 of looal ·pnn .. snatl .. I.,ud~ t~ . ( u, l1c. ys. · nd r ernt:' nlher . t h} lr,JH!J,,· . ·r· il ·r! ~ iJJ J, • .ri rht anl4H1g._t y ou, bnl wjLh onlv a L'1Hla H ht_,lr,~ l'~ )P ~.. . hi~ wr ·tpon. • hoiguns :O:h•Jt Lld t,~ htu1· _d fnnu •4Jt:in·el lntntiug t 3n i t ory a J tu~cU ·tPr. (;i ve 'ern a l hl.!ore. ·u'fTCE! \Ve a re anxiou ~.S to keep our r~cord , up·t '-date, there~ fore-, aJJ ·nltJIOY(!P. an:.. rec,ue. ted tt> notify the 'aft•fy and Wt"lfare o.ffic~ wh n yuu change your addre\., • Should you :move fron• one .... tn:!et to a.noth-er, Hl' one community to another. plea~e \-Yritc your· name and cor- ­rect addt·c~ .. on a piece of paper and reave it at the ~afetv and Welfa1"e o-ifice or with the watchman. • C.E. SMJTH' ' LATEST "'1 cannot telJ how the truth n1a.\ be; I say the tale a 'l"tv-as said to me.'' We have heard many tnries, reasonable anrl u.nrect­sonal> Je, about big-game hunters killing t he lion, tiger and the bear, bt.tt usually they bring home 0-0.1e of the ''bacon'' to substantiale their .staten1ents. Ho~. ever·. the bigges t and pe1'haps the most unreasonable one .. t have heard is told by C. E. m·ith, wood purch a~ing ~~gent for The Ch.an1pjon Fibre Company . Recently Charlie returned from a trip: '~e don't knov; whe.t"'e, one of his front fenders was bad]y :-;n1a b.ed and his big LaSalle othe1·,vise injured. \Vhen questioner! a to h o\v t he accident occurred1 he tated ''I was driving along the road and struck a deer.' Of cot1rse he didn7t expect anybody· to believe it. but he has toJd it so often he now believe· it hin1.:elf . 8 hal'lie, it nught have been wise if you had brought hon1e the hide, a hoof or at lea t, the deer'~ Lail to prove y.our .story. Teacher ''Little boy, '"'hen 1 was your ag-e, 1 could nan1e all the Pl'esidents off by heart. Little Hoy .. Yeah but there was only n couple uf then1 then.'' Tl\e Pitchfo1·k. Ah! He' to Blarue Zowie I hear .Jinks ha got a jol> wit h. th ~ n.1 iJr ad. \'hai s.ort of a po"' ttion is it? UJnpah rie's in the puzzle d pnrtnH'll t. Zo\1\ ie Wl1at do , ou m au '? l f tnp~lh-lle n1ake .. lUt thP tinlt:-table". C'oJonel ~0 \ (,ll j(l. t hll.lf \ ' t lU' 1\ln t . ' b\ ~\ { rkk of" • • • lh' n~ul )' '? Capt a in Y P. • 'l'h ·'· rigj.rt:d Ut• a Juach l ne u1' to lool I i l , • . a Jnnvi tan lt~a·n. tu\cl lh ·' h ·~". · j u ~t fongh t ft r i l . Juuw iu l.t('f jn 1 n;ut ' r it. • • • • • ~U(:h i~ k~rg:r' 11 U 111 b• l" ') 1 \ )'U 1 ' 11- T lPY<' ~. 3ftd l ll ;'llnl)(•\ s of th.(.tr f;lJll .. ih., ... . h.uv .~en in t·h,:\ luKpihd Co1· ;.ul 01 ~~1,11 tit n n1• t rt-i"' tnten t dnri n ). th tl.:l~t n1 nth wt.~ ~tu1 U t n1., n.tt' lt"' th>n ~ lh ir n;u1 t s... Th ~ f lh)\ in,, h"l .. \, rt:ttl •t1'f?\J h ~~11 0 , • Utl ~u~~· nn th , ,. ,. d lc . r ~'\n' ,.ll ; c}l' an.~ iJl f h .- hr1. ~ ;.»tal ~l· . t h~ pl.{"., 'nt 1.itne. l. ~feY Llc:tUlJiU. \ . T'. (l ~l l'ltt { ti;.. .- :--il nrc~' ·i,, fiJi~~ .J .\,t)! l\ · y t1 , \ fJ'.. H. t i . l ~O~ <~f~. e. J-, t ~ l~r l\i L. n, ~'i'a \ •ftnd, t) 1 , l ' uru Iff • t1 hn llalL ·l·•vel' SnHC~. ch.·n(l.it" ~A HiJ h . !_, 1u ) ~-\n. ~1 t ~. .. ~;.:4 "" .. ,lone... . ~I I·~ • T. \ ~"e ~. :111. ·I. B. r :1tl:n1t, ~l1:.,. _ Cr1f . . '"'Jlid1., ·. C.lhild ·~~ ~it s. · ~. \i\r tl. 111, .. It·. . L. Fi ~b , ~ rr .. Hrtt~e J<)~l \ n. !\· ·~. .~\Jnw 1'..._ rrl . \ ~ . ' ' B·. Col· t / ' rl O'""'f>n. and ali )a~~~. 1~.nn t) ~lr . a~il ~r , (. . liolt~ .... ·let\.\·\ 1Jne U~tb\. L'ov. ~·lotl1 3 l' anrl ' ~" ). d\Hl'lrr. fiae. ~r. and l\1 :-n~. '"'. u. Y ~•rk 1 ")l f'ni fJte a:t· ::hat ~·f :' ... on. l\:U ::-. \ nrk hr.. SftJ.t are y·~r ilind ch · ppy .. ...~ d&u '1 te · .a:r1+· ed at t ' l~ hc,n1c ~i} ~·. an· ~ fu.r;-. J. ~- C9le l'(.~e ',) tl!\ ld b ch. ~ e '(ic,in~' fine. . ·~ . B .. A. C.. a rdel\. A ... the l izt~ F:ev. 0, F. <..ii.Jh~ . -'~ . g. n~ on h~ .... ' ·e· . ~i!lJl I ~~H~ trs· i!(;) do ,J J1fti15 pi u ·11-h ittirig f<li h U:n. ~o ... tar~ 1f wi d:t Floyd has ~ rtgin hims~ a h 'nt) o.~ ~ni~ . and ~ · lot ,1- .ifferent ru a}te ~ of ctr-rt~ ;l?idg· ..... Ho sa-iCl tn.ai: ';""oll'lP oi t:&e ea.Ft.-r;d.ge. # llat he o:)aght \ f>Ulcl g'G · · hi::, g-l n 8,11 1·i ·ht) 1Ju fhe othe1,., ~ he ~ "' n 't e.t.v. f'U ·e of. He also ~aic . e ·a. net goiilg ~1-o e, anrl • t .e n1 · S th~tt {lf(J DtJt fit hi gun SG ;l ud 11 ... ~onHi a;·k th6 othe,r fellow ~ ~ ( t ~ ,. ft,· t j\l ~~t tn ttr ;..~ ~ that hP '\ 'L trl(I ;no La· e • •• • c~ . '\'-'(11"11( .. ~v...,t.....,:t. :: ... ' ·, 'e beat tJ· ht Tun J arnl:-.;On a.nd hi.~ .g(, ,tl -.;~;jf k,~v l ~-. . gttla.Y st·I·~~v i .., . deo y b~j (\~ 1 r<? Ca'l'!\l., c. 1 • bO\t - . t U; 1 [u1 ~ il .. r ~tt--+..1 tha.t lte ~·.:as • ,ofug: t(.> ~ e ~omc .d;tll~J ug. g it-Js do Ult1L-r :-.t.ufl and -tht: be-tif!l'_h.nlf f\-atrl uo. ~V dt)Jl 't h uow who " 'Ot'!l t.nt TuU wn~ s"' n atte.n Hug• tht . lH)W. 1~ 1· d F'tt rl1c~ h~t - l Jt ~lH' T~' Jeach J•J: nt itJH~ t•f-!tUlfHJd t 1 a id~u n ( ~nNt: g<>·, '" ) Hll \YI.,lt Tt-'U t he b $t ."lr lut:'h. · :l ou l 'tJoll llaz., ·liSt' le li tHs to at.­. 't··n,f i l n~ Tniv~ ~ rs,it v of N. C. ;-~t • t'l1 ~1 pr·l LUH; \Vht)n "r.c n_ .l<~rl :~ g·oqd -lil\ ." , · I laJl_. lt(;\ ~ urc and g-ive l(f a t ut. 1~:1tfl pr kP. . N'l1 ·~: . ( Hnt~din , · iJtrg·ht ,,. c f Nf. T c h ap..tn '11'1 d i r'd In., l , L'h u n~d~~y th f' 1 :J'tlt (d~ ;;;;, ~.p.t <.: rul • ·l·, Out· heart.r It ~~"'I l1 put h ~ g'' ) 1 f) ( h <: be }~lt' l eo f afll-- · }' ,l_ \ . , tr. . farl' P ~h >, 'P. 1 .. J'c-uuison R Hl( t !A er fn l~ w diad u ( ldf!Ul v· H t .ft et· • h"'"n'h:.) •'tl H ~ ... ~v crd; tnl .. . 'fh .. ~ urvi v-arP · ~~t~11 · ~ h~tVe our .since l'e s.yrn­paH1 .. J au ~'";(.)} l tli-1ugh bt1 t~ of OUJ' Su-- i ~ri r.rl t?ndent. ha~ just corne hou1c ff' rn the ho "'pitaf, where she fia.s be )n ()pe-r~tten otl for ~1ppen aiciti~. Sht:. g ·)t ~l ong ju ~t fi11 . tl ~ lN OFFJCE NOTES· . By Daisy J. DuJ1te,tt.e 'icn:h1y there is a uice s:pirit pelf-va'ttil). g the • {ajn Office. 1 t l1as to do \~ith the Canton 1:-Iig'h football iAam: We anticipate a g-reat $e.a­..: l}l~ fQr i}H~Rl. And thjnking of high ach oQl days hir·in g... to n1 ind H a:l lowe' en. .And ·\~ hat tirne could he better for a par­ty than that partieu la_t· date? It . \ ou.ld be so very, ve:ry nice 1f \Ve could have a Allain Off{ce ·party for :Plallowe'en! ~lith Sl~ook s · and black cat:- and goblins and eYeJ:ything. ~1a:be a haunted b.ou e thrown in ' for good n1easure. We have sonJ.e · ve-1·~ ... speeial £r.iends that would baunt a 11ouse for nearly nothing . Real eheav like. Of ~ourse the tl·Su­al p"fice i:s f"or 1\ve rooms and bath. lt \VtJuld ~nn1e a b1i hjgh·ru; for aJl, upsta~1. h.atlntlng job. ~\iartJ1a Gar is taking , a nice, ·long vac·a:tion.., A rno'tOJ' trjp b.:t Ne\~' Yo1.k and around. We cxpecl to • -• • fiud out n10rA al.Jottt ft. ·wh n ~ h J~et~ h om(~. Th~L fs our , x p~'e f u ... tjC<) n . v h •thet 'Are wifJ or not r . · rna i llti to ,fJet st'*>n,. LollS J (: rn iBOJJ H Wt 1.1 i. w H h n~~ ~1 ·~d n . l t h fl$ J-een quit'(l ~' H'J)f< .. H t it tC' ' w~ had her ~u·uunrl the o ffic~. J .a fl ~tlc( :l'fl.\i is n lleweon-u·r- tu'td i·s CI"'tll ;\ s.h~vl Jl ~. Sll , ft f• ~ b' ·r~u wvrl· i-ng at the ~wl tcldJtu~n L ·VVP Jif\ ,l hel· '. res ab;o ll ei· . miJo. fltdeu 1\1cJ ntv rc can t aB you l.10\V t.n li e a COUJ) I<! of \V ;:\el<s ~or 1 :. ev-.. <Yninf( t •·yin t > get a huz.•l ;. trl t • the tt~1,. iu ou tilr te. ... Gtt-1'1 'Wei t) h; bHck t , w0rk 'l.g~ in. Ji lool ~ a~ if he baa had a won-­derful vacatio'n. 'rl1e.re seen1g t have hA n <.1u.it.e ~1. .ff,w rerntu· J~ ~ front tha l"~ n ~ in eei .. in~· dep;n:·tment con cet'tfdng~ tht. 11<.>1 su a c rtain nerson seen\ s to ma.l<e dul1 j·ng \Vorkirig houJ·s.. It must be terrible to. f e at oused fr()tTJ a nice afte.rnoint nap by ~t noisy "vorking person. J ust nothing to do except warke up and s ta rt home at foul' o'doel\ , •• CARD 0 -F 1 HANKS \Ve wi h io expxess our than1<s and appi'~ci atjon thru the medi tnn of the Log for the many kipdness- . es shown by bur friends dw'ing the ilJness and. death· of our father, Jv.f. R. HalL We especially wish to thank the Finishing Departn1e11 (. StYda Mill and the R & A Depart­ment f(:)l' the bea\ttiful floral olte1·- • tngs. Little Willie 'vas suffering fr·om a sevete cold and his mot her gave h:4nl a bottle o1 cough mixture to take while h~ was at school. On his retllrn home &he a ked h'im if he h a~ taken his medicine l"egularly. "'Oh, no/' replied \Villie. ~.-13ut J ironue Wjggins did. fie liked it .·o l swapped it for a handftll of p-ea­nuts.'[) • - • • , 12 THE LOG - ----~-----~---~ 'U \Rl.l~ ~ ~( u r.t tr. and \lr · 'l\u·nf'r ( ~a uc~ r • B.: J. 1 • Deat n ~~fl cr h"' ' ing en1erged ft· 'll' th.~ t tn~ ~a· enil1o' t· i3w~ of d~a tl1' rlur- e • j pg· " ·h ich tire.e h~ c xperi~nc-ed r e-lentle : .t.. '~ain. }.J-ed '·\rossie'' No-iantl '\as again re ... un1ed his regu-lar J. e1-th o:n ··B .. ruaehine \vinders. \Yo .... ~je had hi"' ttppend'b r en1oved a.ntl (ltb ·~l\ise ha-..1 himself shaped Uj'l for better health in genera I. ,,-\. ·re glad to haYe you with us ~gain F1·ed. (II\e ~hot o n1uch keet during rhe past three months that r ve snrely neglected hayjng my hair • stung 1 ed into sa.tis! actor .. · concl i-tion, · ~ eonrplained Carl u!Iot Rock~~ Owen ecentl~·. "Eoy, it's aw'ful -hen a fello'v just shoots and <.:.hootS until he fails to check up on 1 ~ personal appearance. But I' 11 oet D1/ bottom dollar I never allow d.nother pay day to sHp by without pa: ing a :visit to my favorite ton­~ oria1 artist," Carl declared with (~xeltemcnt. Garland Allen, HB'' machjne , .. inder employee, ha.s again con1e hai.l) bi. rp.vn. jnsofar as perfect i ~ealth )~ eoncern"d. Garland was In a?'l<l out for several vtee.ks ~~ ~ r~.!Sult ?f aUov.ing his big toe to ':hll;e 111 unuH::rci fu1 c H•tact '-" jtiJ a. alJin~{' it~l)!'t eor~, lJut has sufficle-nt­Jy l'·~c(jVf .. f~ to tad.; le hie; ogtdur du j~ a· ... ~j n irJ iht· .IJO'.JJ· J 1i1J :lPf' ;.~ rf ~J o'. (JOt; {;n I iJI1~ .. f;ouh_J l'eli~l hie ha~k tend~r OJI 'JY' , n:.J.dnn~ jf•vr~t ,J {';{ f h•~ 1-JJfJl J \ )1.' le ·s r·di~~.tbl• ' 4Ill},J') / ( f.' • ·h4,~ :r(J iug-l'~ with Fj1ll1> v. N fJ'(JIJ) ]tjdt to J·Jh jJt (!;.IJldit Jy row·f1 '"nr uh ·. ~1 l·r. Fl.nln . it i 1 ged 1 )~ c.-\'l; H: ~r JU the: l :, K>k fill a;r n. ...H J ed a uf!.l ~nda1· stack to .o i p ''le of hi.., nng·ers :!r ,.,cntlr. E - \)re .fatiJH,.. tht·' rtigllt nnr~-·~ ilt Fir t id he-:J.dl1ll· 1 .lr;·1 Finl l)v i. · dgflin alh-~ged to ha ·~ t;r, tted hi; fockcr whcr ht: ph.J<'tn· ·' 1 h 1. • ~t\ aU m tr­l'l •·. dr(l .:.~ l h iti h 1 • trtd , ~tl~ .. n ., j '~ ~n h ;uHed hi~ <H''P ili'fi:1e~ g~nerall v b,!.fo1· • rn, J,ing the i'ir~ t id · _n- 1Ur€. But l.ftnlt'y j s th< t '·ay, ~o l h.- bt'.\. s ~a,. .. 'fh~: condi tt n of Jun Tia1J, dav snper-int(ll'ldellt of the Eook JHH arear is znuch impro,:f'd, aect>1·ding to fe] l o'"~ workers "'·h.o have caiJed nr1 hjn1 while at the hospital, in AsheviLLe. -lin1 was forced to un­d C'rgo a. s ucce sful ope1·ation and will Jll ely be t-nvay from active ser­vic: e fo1· seve1·aJ " reeks longer dux­ing which t in1e he wi11 thoroughly r est ltin1self for the many duties he perforn1s 'vith n1nrkecl efficien­cy while on the job. Jiis friends wish h.im a speedy recover y. vV~ave1· Sotrells is to be congr,a.t­ulated on con1pi1ing a baseball ag­gl'ega tion \·hich defeated the fast and scrappy 1VIoo . resb0ro team in Canton Labor .Df)y .S to 0. Weaver i · an excellent judg:e of baseball n1aterial and h~ judgment dur­ing one of Canton's features on Lab.0r Day did· not falter. The game was one of the best staged in this ter1ito.ry in years and attracted several hundred Labol' DaY visi- "' to1·::;. '(If the wol·ld is only half as large the ot.hexside of New York City as it is between Canton and New York it's a hell of a big place,'' declared M.. u tt Cod.v. on his l'eiu.t·n fron1 the hig city afte-r a ten-day vacatjon. lVfutt accompani­ed ~l achine Tende r· Viltcent \Vorley nnd hif{ '"'ifc Oil the trip which was blH> ·oughly Pnjoye<ft by t.h~ entire part,, \.Yb ich irt ·ludeu \Vorley 1S sis­f•.. L '{I ~<la.vjng all JCJkc8 aaid ," luit ~ttl•nitf.t'd, ··1 \Voulc.l not take ~. )fJ O fo-t· lh~L tJ ip wl tich Lt~ught RU:l u t11~ t.lt i n ~·~s I (!( uld n vut• hnve • 111410 •#i \'( d or had 1 HOt l }tt}ri tW d - thetn vi tJ1 rr · wn ey · · ~ ,.f)it.h ·r is h)" }y nt no · :tn:~ # ther ·r, a.... . "'riJJ e~·cr ntil'e.ly !H" ef f t'· r in _ spP,l~Cn n"tde by 1 ·:1:y Jl.>ttt. l Qt" p.re~iden •f th ' f 1ham l( n . · t Club, during a llf'P r be ll(tU~t g.j - en 1 .ahu.r [hty night .f;o t• vi iting ~hot ~u u Jft• int~r h·t,!fJ .Kuo.· · le. Ten o .. , 'p..cu:tanu•.zr.g, . ·. C.~ and A shevHIP. lt a a u1· teJ"1)l ~fl! and only Larry t·ottll have d lJ-ver­ffi !oiUCh an o-ration. k th.a l. "'YB and g-irJ ~ wh-o c1 anc11d tt.~ h PaJ' it . and ther·u lab 1 it a deeirfed .. earl­liner." \Vith a hroad mile playing er his countenaoce, fljchard "JY.ev· Hoberts, winder en1ployee ou 'TV' machine., calne hUl· ting u1 o the machine area recent!·." with a. box of cigars tucked rtnder eii·her ann. Eagerly he snatoheti o~n the box-­es, dished out the contents ith the elated announcement that a _daughter had arrived at hi~ horne. The daughter. Carol.;-n Ann. as born at the Waynes.' itle h:o~pita.l about thl'ee w-eeks ago. Dick·~ \.\if-e \-Vas the forn1er 1\liss Gene\ 1e· a Ho,velJ, daughter of Mi's. _ ~ ettre Howell, of West Asheville. Ten usmittyHJ of the eJ~c t tical department, to mimic General Fore man Weaver Sorrells while eng.r g­ed in giving S.A.FETI- lessvns .re­garding the repairing of cranes in the Book ~lill machine m·ea. Bo._:'s you'll get a ''kick'' out of tlus I ·­fonnance provided ··smitry·· 'viH consent and thi " correspondeitl. be­lieves he will ! Maybe It"s Jost urioo .. Papa, are: you gt·o,ving tnllc · : U the t une '? • No. n1y child. \Vhy du Yt)U a-::;k . 'Cause tb top of you.r h u.l · poking UJ) through t.}ur h h:. c; irl L have h1·, 'kt'D my !-tl \:--, • ill l hn l" to bo t' ·anlin .'i ll tl\ r ~~g-a in •t • Optidan- Nc•, Ollly ·' our ~! ~ EvP-r. hHd.v·:-t \ t~ ldr (I ")nd,)u). • • f ;: . _....,_._..___ .1 r. . IIJ 11 V'n.l and n~ h~ . i tt r. R . . T " ~ "'OTE ' heR ~:-~ and C ·.,1··t t u<: t i n de­P~ >t1 nt , ])it ui "a . a g '(:at ... uc­C• s~ ag· in t hi... y e! "' ~ it h( bet•ll anll.UL1lh' t r 1le pas .. .., r : 1 .'·ears. 1) · tl) thf:\ ~{i cwts ul ~ ·ert•l rr1ill o1f.irua:l .. 1rended by· 1\ r. C L. est· m• e·~ illd it i n~ade v.:.:iule that t h r:npio. <: • t).f tL e~e depart .. Jl1'tn.tt~ l!U.l.:ve .he p ')ortunity to gD to t1"te I~ e<".reati n Pa1·j{ in Ashe-ille an <IDjo~~ one ~ "'bole da~~ of • n e-asur.~ and ~1 u ement. F,n .. se\1- • e1 1 a .. eacJ1 .. e?.r J u t h~for the JYC ie J 1:. 7 ..... tn1o:r Janfl '"orks ' -ete -sis c ...u t1 e· 'l"!lest]y getting hia #S in ~ha~e f:).r fhi. e ent. are ~ umerr n~ detaib to be "" rH·!~e<i out amon(J' i.h:en!; loold ng after t r?.n ' i> 1\tatl n fot· thost., ~·ho clil n .. t ha cars: get tiug the !at­em. neJOllS and nurn~tou;) other ne­taiL tnMt ;nequi:re t . n.11? a nci effor t. ~'1er b~s .. :: ·.~ el'e hj1·ed f ;r the r~casi ·.11d ~e e1·~l <1f the Com­: ucr~ ,re-,-=- us .... d . . ..,;n1e cal"­ried ~ ,ter;tlleicn and a .. other car­r ~ ll€ tHnne.t, anrl Leli ~ ve me the e \'a 1 )i ·11t , . f beliE-ve .':>hn1-n: • • fl :b' .i) ~ ha n ,urch diWJc- fo · t-\ '] h ~ p : f J lit · c r~ \ vn t in ~ j1 ~H'(H ( P, a ~ u unf. ac '"nl•; •n i~· d b s \'(' J ; tl rat · pd lro:fnu:n ;-nld h , -...f ol J nli.cP l u "()II. ~-\lt~ 'U t ~ ( p l'iv:dr- eut n­ln ol, i J ~·~, S:r' t r :l f bn t' ~-e.· and tt·uc k ~ ft r n 1 =· J lht:• P( '<·r ~~ i \fl. 'fhe 1 :H·H 1 lt' ft fnn tt~n ~ ~~J'.lU ! !• :;~() .c\ ;\rJ. ;Urd p n'et\t'{h tl to IH' J ':u k ' ' i hont. a nv • rn i~ .. h~•P o1· de}, . · \'ith ihc · Ge.J t it n c t ht· " a tenn• lou ( l ll<'k h:• i rt l· a fl.1t.. \'d li h \ ~ t repai1·(:·rl in t in lt' f <ll the '' a f ern1 vl on ~ (•) h(' €iWf.iAn l) J f:i Ill( ·. 1 i--il\' OI;UH (·I f 1!J bi}'"} l nt1i •};t }. of nur p1an1· tf ,t·u 'htg· :l ~· irlc • thei t· d i ~n i b a nd ha,?illg a ·e ll eHjo ·­ ·thlt tin> . , f tntt'\- we• t.' ! l t t'h . ~l t :>i)l­in. •' ~~1Jlf.. r ~·. of h er.. \ n~ J' in i n~~ 1·he "' 1 i p "' J d 1 e c::t ill oth .,r~ \" TP ~(l(.' n wjth t~hf'i' b:uHi. , full of jr E~ r1·eam cone c Jd thtsi r fac 'S fu 11 f cr<);Hrl. R. Bt l"·· ~I~~·. , \1\ :-:ts geen .lJnpt.v ing UJ :lp H;,. 'n<' , fte1 111 ~~~ll'ljli P. of sh ells u t the hi , "f ~ ; J\ [r. C rut<" "'"' i. ~ a 1 so : (·fm r idn1u- the \' h ip tlnd \7as r P.HJ­ly enj .ving it. All the f 1r n(·n of the H& ~t.nd Con truetion Dcpartntents fon1H~ 1 a co1urnittee f safet.\ and \vas giv­en tt r iblJun bearing t l1e ti tle Snfety Conun itteemen. .l~. pin \Vas f ur­nished 'riLh each 1"ibbou fur ft1 'ten­ing it on t heir coat. The fun nie~t tlsi]ng about it \Vas \Vhen Phil l-Iar­grove got his r ibbon there "as a thu:rnb tack \Vith it instead of the aecu ... tomed pin. I-Ie in1n1ediatelY • inquired. as to wlt<tther t he ribbon wa to be fastened to his coat ot· h is ht:ad. The reply \Va , "')~ou r }lead.' Beu vV right \Vas found at hi aecu to1ned place, looking at t he elephant, as he h~ dn.ring the Jn·evious , ·ears. But it \Vas par ti ­cular ly not iced that Be11 wa look­ing mo-re ehec:rfu.l and the ele11hant had et more cheerful and hopeful appearance than last year. Ben '"as heard tellil1g t he elephant not to " ·orry, that it \vould not be long 1 o,,~, \·hat ever he n1 ean t is left foT con jr..~ture. .An ~· \vay r uring the ('On v~r. ation the Ph~ J Jhan t ·woulrl pranc·e ~h,Jut and 1.run1pei as t ho ]\ .. ~ od B~lt h ~H:l cnn tphJte u t"ldt r .. :.: ~ nding r)f · ac~h r Pu·' t·. \Vil1 J it k-p ctt.n cl{ :i fl "U !:r) n t tlcl t tim (· l0qking ~I t tftt' f;;tt l/l lrin • h )' t •l1[} 1J1:'1t }H.~ ('()11 - f r'HC{t•d tit 'H' htHJ(} t ; ltH{ ~· h ·n fl t• Wf?U ( h otn tJ I d ~ w i14.· t hot1 v h t ;, tn · s ... t :l l e b c d h0en ntarJr., ff ud V d i h nd b en loci\ d up in tc;' rl ( ) f l'h 1 q.~ ... (•na. (' J'h i ~ i ~ ~ e 111·dint::t to ~ bJt·.Y {old hy u 1 p J i : d • l'~ p• l 'Rnn fr<Jt ll CJ.\. d«.) J.; \ <' •· • hnd had ~ ~ r n l gone{ tj 'rn · :t tld u. t.hr-•rt. h ~~ V<' b( "f ~ ll • ' nl'fn . !"~- • q 11 c ~ t ~ tnnde4 Lhat th ru t J1e mP.rlhun of' HH'\ Lop· thr• rnPn1bE. :~ (\f the·.. . e d('pur t rntYu l-'"' \Vish to extend t.h \i\'• L h ~'tul,~ ~Hid ~ ~~precwtion to J 1 ·. fVe:"'\111d)r e-litnd and o1lt en·~ t nr rn :tt~­in, tr it p,>s::;il I for thr.nn t:Htd th eirs t( enjo.\ Vhis pjcnic ~H1d d<t,V ~v· t hey dirl. ,J, g _ n ~ ·~ ~ has ; t last :;et tl( tl d<J\ n and '.-.ill n H>ve no ntore. Tie has pto chu ... fid a f t1r n1 up the ri v•~r intendiJlg to have a cnu11try place in ~vltic h to I i VE' a~ l0a.10tt a portion of tlt~ t.iJrlC. A fe\v dars ag·o wh i1c cuttin[r buf-,ht;s he got intQ a nest of ))lun ble uec:-·· and thi rJdng they W<:'l e h oney bee-s he attetnpterl tn secu1 ~ so1ne of th eix h on e~', '.Vhel·e­upon the bumble bees got busy nnd 1·,1n J irn abo11t three n'iles do.\vn thP l'h er . lie then and t hete dee-icled be didn't \Van t to raise bees as a sideline on his f arm. Hill S\vafford t radecl a hou,e and lot in t o\·n for a n1all farm in the country a Iew days ago, and in the t.rade nill received a banjo, t \ o hounds, three old h en3, a dry milk co\~ Hncl a dozen headB of cabbage a difference. B5ll is plann ing 0n r en1oving at unce to his dai 1·y anrl. chicken far111, \Vhile as a sideline he cHn hunt and pick the ban jo. It seems that all the cl ubs~- 'keet, ' virnn1ing , and the many other s a.1·e n1a king progresi5 very rapidly b ut nov; con1es one to the f ront er y se.ldon1 heard of h er~ e - ''fhe Oriental Dance CluJJ''. F rank Snu1.tbe1·s ha pu1·cha ·ed 5 ~acre:· of land in the ext reme pa:rt~ of the Dutch CoYe and is n1aking p t~pnn ­tinn h ur rieclhr fot this club. fr. • Rtr\H then) gain \ l the id a fl 'Oln Lh e . p~l i .. nee h hacl \ rhile lo ldug ' rrHE bOG -14· -·---------·---------...!.;-.:..-~----------'-------.....:.--__:._..:....,_ __, _. ,_..;:.....----:-~-·..,_,____..., ........- ,-:.,---.--.. .. .._......._,_ ___ _ after I · :~n1 <'f the c· rnivz.tl dtn·­ing the pa t e\· ., '' that of he · .dental anee". lt WD~ ~v1den (3 I durin~ the ~ a~ of lhi~ carnivi•l • t ha [\ r. ""nu\thers. "''a:.=. a do" t)b- ~er\' 1· at :lvery pi)rfPrtnance. "Ph plans hav tt that only a f<'W in ;nu""'iher nl~lY be achnitted tn thi~ ciuh. The fir~ :..n nt'n'lber.... ''ill l e adn1itterl frt;e arld1tional nl~nl­b l". .• 1\ll~t p~y :..(LOt) j n ~th Ul\Ct' lc) j in and t hejr dneA ''ill lJe .n.-).110 1 r ~-car . lt i ... h p~d tha all th{)5P intrr­<. -..t..ed '"ill see ~ lr ... ~ n1~\th~1·s 1·i "ht .::. on and n1· ke their applicat ion a ... he p l371S to h<lYe this dub in opern­tio 1 l efore cold wen ther. Aecording- t 1 son1e of the fellow .. f1· n1 t:he country chinkapin... arc heg1nning 10 dpen. lf y u a re unable to uet out in the country, ·us·· set Blll .::n1ith and he will be • glttd to .:uppl~· ~-ou ,~~ith an.v &.'"110llnt \'Oll n1a ,. de..,ire. • • Ti1e stork visited l\Ir. and :M.l's. C. A. Holtzcla\- August 25, leaving thent a fine babY. bo,·. "'ome of the ~ boys accu "ed Claude of savjng bab,- cicrars 'i'·hich had been given to hin1 ~n the past for th is occasjon. Both 1nother and child are getting along :fi 1e at the Xorburn Hospital in A ~heviJle. P n. _orry to report the death of _ r. i\1. R. Hall who died at his J.lOme in PhillipsviJle, September 10. .l\Ir. Hall ·was bot·n in Havw·ood • County llay 3, 1861 and has lived nracticaJJy all his life in Haywood Count,/. He was employed by The Charrl}Jion Fibre Cr,mpany for sev­ ·.-ral ~·ear e;. JTis ~on& Lawrence and ·1 u1 n~Y ar·~ f.lfl'lplt>yed with 'T'he Gharnpion at the pr~s~n t time. La·.t. rr:-nce jn t"'e E tectrolytie Bleach Plant a11d Tut·ne:r b in rJu.r deparL­nlent. \Ve ~xtend V; all t J1 tt faroily 'Ur de .. pe-.t .-yn1 r,athy in t11eir g, eat ~~.~r o'v. - -~--------~~- 'Vtsit(_.~r I'd fjke t(> :-•pp tht.: ho. ·• pJf .f r;H •<~e Htt· ' f'f,, 11 t..K1 k• • lfJr,J( :t ftJJU pl1·a jn;J t hr· JJf>\ 'r' .1 • .. nrw . Sho,Yn al.Jove are n1cn1bers of Lhe Cha1npion Y. 1\T. C. A. Skeet team who won high team hooting honors dut·ing a regi~tererl ~keP hoot 1 -eld i.n Canton, l\1onday, Septen1ber 2, during Canton's a11ntwl LalJ,)r l)a" c.Jebra­tion. The Canton tea.n1 defeated a cl'ack tec.un from l{nox,,i11er . pa.r.t'ar­bnrg! S. C., and Ashevlll e. A ll ·cores were ba..:ed on J CJO targets. . ie~ber:-; of t he tearn and. thei_r it1:li vin ual sc.otc~ are: Left to right: J...,arr , Hart­shorn 87x100; JJm Hardtn, 92; Arlle nHtthers 7: Ca:rl "l Tut f~r,ck·' 0 ~cr, 9~, and Jjmn1ie lJeaton 97. 'The Canton club ~ h ot an av~ru.gc or· 9lxil1J to w1n the hand ·orne :five blanket given by 'The Chan1pion Fibre Corrtpau~. CHAMPION SKEET CLUB WINS REGISTERED SHOOT By J. M. Deaton .. battering the flying a.uccrs fron1 aU angles of the .field iu the face of a relentless early Septem­ber sun , the Champion Y. M. C. A . keet club walked away ·with high tean1 honors dut·ing a regi .. ·tered sh0ot held het-e in connection tvith Canton's 28th e:1nnual Labnr Dar ' celeb rat ion lVIonday , Septen1ber 2. The local cJub cafnc t>tti vkto.r]­ous over a cracl< quintet frot11 ihe Kn(>xville, 'f enn. Rod and (,un club, Spal·tanlJurg, S.C., and ~h e~ ville \Vith a l~ar n averag0 of 91 <Htl of Jon ta rg- l s. '1'he t·egt~{ .red shocJt, Lh .. first h el l h.\ tht' hlC 1 club ~ inc(~ jL Wft~ orgt:t.n!'Z,~cl s li,_rhth o v/. ' tl y<·~tr rLJr.O, Wr\$ ~up ' r vj :-;~.,d h · J acJ< Wn ,\, Jt 'rnin}(Lou Anll ~ Gotn­p. tH t.~ '"" )H tl, :t-nd l>.v Pt·(p jlj l!l :-; (If P(•tr-, · ( ·~ll ( l Jdyt· ( 1'tlflfJ.t)l,\'. T1 tf Jue;d ltol yt tJ J pf) ltll f·J'; will' 4il:5x000 target · to their credit handed all visito1·s. a ~ tback. K..'10>:­vi11e , n1ashed 4:10 of their 3 ~0 ta'l·­gets while . 'partanburg-AshevHte feD th il'd in the even t \<'ith tl43ix­! 100. 1\Iore than ~co fan$ 'vitne:-. ·c.d the all-dav c<'nflitt. ' The g reat godde ·s of h1<:k ~@t.­t. Jed on lh shoul<ier of this lo\tv'" corretpondent \Vho led lhe Ca_rtton --hooter with g7x100 targe ~. Jitn l·[ardin HJ1d Cru·l "llt)t r~ c · ~·· \-\~D tlerl with n~ earh ' hite A lit'-' ~ntctlh e l'g anct L<nT I l art~horn lockrcl ll(•rns with l'7 P-a ·h. 1\tlectck Phip~l)s, prkll' <ll th .. .1. ·l n~­vi 1l( Cun ;_ nct l·'ofl t hth, .. ttna *r~l U7x I 00 t' l~;'ld hi, te•\tH. • CP \ :~ li<: $. l ·:~trl ~n1lth cll,l ll d up " ... "'ore of~M, ( :. l . Jon,·~,,~ , . "h1k lh · ~ l ~t uth Httd Jo\' ~h1ltt'"~n h.1ck \ l 'ith x:> l'~H'h. I ~HHH' Andre'\ ~. ,.r ~p,Hro nhnr •. . ·. (', ~tnd \ . ltt.vdl.·, lu i tlh St, i'- l.lltltut l ' , .. ltPvith' qlllllt PI \dh ~ · · I1 JP. If tl <.l N\tt:l" " " <.H) h ' lht·u • 1 .h ~ :.! ' h if .~ 1 · )rge ~T{)tle! .. ~r~r~~;nea n ~'1 · ·011:. t.•Ih t'r Frvncb t~~nF~ H .l,nsg't1 with all l 6 \1-h.Jl<~ .J in1 J--1 vdvn. Jr .. ·1 rtiled \.\·ith '' 79 h.tll.v. • f I.'.- \ ·i t~t lJ e ) r 1 be il· '\" i Ct-'J l' .r a~ h i i!h t ~~ n1. t h u weal ~u i tllt t~ t t u c h. e 1 awa ~ th t·• hanrl:-t n1c hfankt"t.~ gi\l£ n tn· The Ch:"}n\pi ·ll f lb.rc C'•nlJ)UHY ' t:,'} the high t.ctun nl tht' regi.·t l ~d . hoot. _ ;tfl, Fhipp:,, "1( Kn('\X\!llte, ..: ::t~ ~q .Y(l.l"d ~d ;{H .ttt·,actj \7~ S~\.~t*t j~t k \t g i~·cn o.: thE:! " ~ht''· itle nny Stor ti' a~ h i~""ll •u1 nri.z.e~ '' hik lke .~ ndrt.,, .. ~ waH\~ ·~ a w:\_,~ ,,. it h ttl~ sh ,erli nf),; $.Tt.lu ··a :-,.€' (It l re\i fot' .. ec~ ~>Jff high ~Hfl ll·~ .. c lJ~ f'L ll. 1•:- 'lnn~ JlanJ,\:atP {\nl-i an. ·; of • 1~n ''' Hle. Y1 ·itin·l' "'keete-r.. "~Ver· ~nteY-ta~ n~ 'vit:h n i"'\l}Jflt~r and .:-r.en(~l!~il arnu. en .. ~nt tl(U ty before thef'"' Ierl £or hh !ll. re,.. e<'ti -e hotu~. Lth r~· Hal'tsh"'rn. r·(.)sident of t!1e- 1~C~J~ clt~ ) .. ha..s ju~t t·ettn·nP.d. h·on1 T~n3Ues"'ee· Stato Chann).inn Sl,~et' hoot ~~~1(1 in Kn "\_ ville . · ep­t.. eml E:~r 11-1;:, \'\bene he 1nadt> G' c1 ~1it·:thle snowi u: fJY Sl1Ul hing l72A20n t~1 rg: ~ts on lf'1 e:nti.., elr n~'v Hel{l. ... fx('.k Phipp... aforenH~ntjot100 1 tide {}f the lC1 V\:Y;!Je ciuiJ. again s\ ~)t i.lJt(\ · h:.e ,.1Ct.vt~ coluutn by :fnc ~hing~ a lOta} L f. 196x_2{j@ ta:f­betS. A-Ia.c1 { led th:e fa~w·t{1 field '\.1th t}H~, . i 1() guage eveJlt .by, ~J:ua.t­te~ ng .1'i:d50 ta1;-get .. Eat)l S"rnit'..h cl ·ve.r .v oungste-r ~nd aceara te- shot guh p ,inter ran ... etGl!J in th·e. Ten<!. ne.sse~ ":>tate shuot b.,.· killing ·190~ ­~ CO. • ( ~t\,RD OF THAJ ;KS ·~ re :L~1it to thank i)Ur friend .. f0r me mo~ ) ers, kinclnes . ·and . ) n1})ft­~ h ... hv •. ~n u .. d:trinrr th.e illne s and , ~atl1 ~I Qur cl~ar husban i and f~.,he'r. L. f;6Ciall,'r, du W'& \fant to til«iUl{ t~~e Constr~tioH f>epari­l1lcn fo~ the l.K!6H1ti ·ul floral off~r­ing ·~ . -N ~- I '. ll. '~ <,Yl'l.!f.\7 ~~. d 1'( ·mu:Jiy. • -~- ... B.\: lJf.\uora Hugh~ :. J r. and Mx.. . .Jeter Mtn tin s pt-~11 ~ two ' V(!e]-.'· .ac.:-tii<n1 in Vn hir ~·­tnl, D. "' .. Hnti Ct!Jur lltu -st~ '\ ir-­giniH. 0n (· he$, pea l·-e J~"l .. '.l"<?" nre .~:.-rl~d to l~a rn f ';ty f' :\Jn­(\ U' s ntotnt.'t i :-; r •f:1, eri.n~ from R ~.:P .. ·.v se1· t-t'HS t )p l'Uti H a · t1H~ '!'J t'l'­l •1l n 1 Ii t ~"f' it aL Th ~ fJ* >' 1 r ltHlth h it:-. Ut'"~•U'Yht ·u.• h~-c' J'l1(trC c\V h1'td(l.· in t J1f\ 1-•in"$> 1-~ in~ D(~r t. 1\J t ~;· Thehna ·G t\1t•n, w·hv n1arried kJ r, Cldr n t:H l'rldl and 1 Ll ·h ~ha'rp-e. lHnY 'h" . l.JCwi~ , rnath(>lf·..... :rht~\· wUJ n1ake th eir • h(}ru ~ in ( '<-tntnn. 1\It ~. Huth Prluin:s }n <llid do.ugh­t:. r, ~J. r. n.nd Ala1"". ~J. .r. It blt-~r rt11d r. L. !~ en< ~~en t. th I!' 1· st \VCek in -~ un-nst tVa · ation~np; ,yi,t}1 lVlr. 'l ve~­te1 ~ b_rvthm" in \~t in ton-SaJern. I>tEWJNDER 1-tOOM R. A. ~~ai~d 'bas. 1 utt1e.s has returned to wol'k af ter beirig aut eve1·~1.1 dars \-yith t0nsiliti . 1"'\~iee during the· rnonth of Au­gust \vere cjg~u:· and· candy pa sed .iJ1 tl~~ Rewh1de1' DepRJ1!nent . ~Ir. at1d Mrs. Addie, H..h oaal'met a t>abv • boy · Mr. and .fiirs . Vertin Turner a ' babv gi1~l, Pauline E~Jixabeth An- • ·.gust 24.· \JV:e are hoping a quick reco er~.­fe- r E. C. B1·oyles, ·who is out siek at the tin1e of th j~ " 1riting. Jf a ta ~k ]·· once beg-um,J n ev~r le<\ve it, tiJ1 it'}) done. be the l abiDr great ox sn1a.Ji, do i t ·well Ol:' not at ' alJ~ •• Favor ite St-anee A the colored doorrnarrl 1·an do''11 to op~n the limousine door, he t r iJEtofJt·d and rolled dowtrl t he la-st L{):U cr stetJS. I~ o}· h.,eave:n1B scJ-re. he careful, cPierl t~1e club mnJlag·e:r . 1'1iey'll tl; i11k .r<nr'1·e a n1c1uber. • ·15 p ~(; ( , f).;Ju g hf e-r of Mr. and :\ft· • \.oodrow Parkflr ' \Ve \Vish to e . .'IJl c .... s our appre- • datio11 through t he columns of · 'r.he Logr·'' . to our f1·i.ends for the nuun.r deeds <,f kind:n.ess and S}rrt1- . . p~thy . lro-vvn n du.r·ing tbe illness and death of our deat mothet" and grandm{)ther. Especia;lly do we \·ant to thank the R & A. Depart­n1ent for the beautiful flo1·a1 offer­Jngs . -1\!Ir. and Alrs .. Chas. C. Conlev • an~ Fautily . Yeah. But He Cau,t Sil\g '•M a1n tn y '·:, rflte onlV aniJ11a} that lHtS four v leg , eats o;:l t . has a taiJ and ~ees. e.q (tally '-v.~ U fron1 U.oth ends is a blind hors~. Judge Not That Ye Be _ ot "J u,gged'' J udge (in t t--affic court) I'll let you off \Vith a fine this time, but a,uother day ru send you to jail. Dri v~r Sort of a \veHther fore­east, eh. Judge ? Judge What do you n~ea.n ? · Dt' ive l' Pine torlf\Y, cooler to- 1ll 01 'YU\V • • ' • , 16 ------·--.----~----"'-"'----- BOBBY .. t,n of Mr. and Jlr . John Il a ll .~ULPHITE DIGE "TINGS By Dige ·ter The new· thi~ month .is aJn1ost entirc~Jy dev0ted to ihe personal aLilities of a f(.w of our Sulphitq en plnyee . .;. \re ha\ e an exception­;_ liJly ve1·salile gr(Jup in uur depart­n ent aPd there is no subject upon xhiciJ 'I)U can't r~~jve advice frurn • une or n-101 f:' tA' the fJf) vs. • F' w j n u nee, tako n1ar~' nu1n~h ip. . · <.:~t Jlric lllat·I·.JJJ<!Hsldp, in which yc u .c~ nYer.ienU.\ rest a rjfle upOJJ ~t rJj(l ~l lf )J>f•l't and ~.:q uint fOJ· nVf.! rnir•tJt i..h t·ough tJH~ l>~st type of t. v~rr.:'JfJe sjght <.1t a st:.•tir>naJ·r 1:tl'­gei i:Jh.y .' arrl~ ::t .• a ... ·, hut Lhat higl t­~! lt t:.' fJ(J ol rrwrl .. nlaliJ;I1iJ,1 in wbjch '\v'th a }Jt. IJf,} Y''U pia('(, a J,uiJ,;>t t>a.J J. • L~t .\1P(!U th ) .. t , u I a r<;Osf­, 1: ;tt tJn et· hvJldl'< d and iif y ,;.10 d ·. And n,,1 a h:u·~·t· t (if' ·t-f at t;taf. CititrHt· Fit~l1 can rio ll•at . hth, ut. I 1.\ i11;.[. \'\ ttrtdt·t l · IHI THE L-O-G. _____ _._ .... ~ .... ;-. .,;----·---_,.;......_...: _.........,_, __. ....,_ _ t.l :.1 l th Em J u·o1· 11f l~U1 i p ·a hc. 1· que~i ~.~d .,luu·J i · tn tt·ain hi · t n ''P· Then L h "1' ~· ... hou~ nfing. ,.~n-e •. Ill) W<' thin!· of l ,Jq £ roofing a .~. ~111 in :s da~ · ~ work, an.tl l1nvinJ,f nothiug {)f ne\ ~ 'nlu • in lt.. But it rl .,. "!nps t hr.+· '- v\?n I ons· ·c d'in1.;' cun bt• n1:1d > t() .. L~Hl 1 otlt ~ hnv · thf= or'-i hnnT JVc·'fl \.s { f t h d: v. :.. nsl • • coUHIPUHi att nfinn. l' iJ·"t th ,:-.1 is J e Po\t:ll's HH~ lhod . J H: to\.f'llS ·<?nl o fa~t that th~ u£•ighbors have Lo cul l flttt the lire d •pal'ltn(·nt If) cool o1f the roof and l'C'Scue .Joe. And .lra <3 u~ , '' ho has recently con1plet.ecl the ·onstt uction of his ho u ~e . .rcpo1 L · that lar paper is n1uch ea ier lo apply if you begin at. the top anrl work down. Then, if you place pans under the roo£ \Yhen it rains, you \vill have an abundant supply of r ain \Vater, \vhich is supposed to be good for 1\·hat ails vou . ' The ' Ve.stern Carolina Safetv ' Council met at t he Beacon l\1ill on September 10, and t ho. e attending report a fine n1eeting. W. V. I ves­ter and T. P. Owen 'vere the SuJ­phite representatives present. Cjgars again! This time it's a girl to lVI1 ·. and lVfrs. J. C. Burch. Congratulations, Jim! A genial old mountaineer \'as once asked hovv he rnanaged to keep on such good terms wjth his neighbors. Well, suh, 11e replied, I r eckon ifs because 1 spend so 111UCh iime Crit ici ·in.' D'lyself t hat 1 ai11'i got no t ime to find fauH '" ilh other fo lks. The good Lonl don't expect n1e to n1aJ,e anybody goorl hu t myself, but He does expect nw to ICive n1y n<;aig-hbor · a ucl try t.0 nutlrc 'em ha.pp.v. lf L call do t hat, rnaybc· H ' II worl< t'other w:t.v 'round · - u1ake LhPnt KOOd an I I'l l t' happy. Ma sjudg~'d I lc.n· l it!s n t' dr·;-;.1ri:w. 1 J c ':-, w:; ec ,f d a. in·. If ' ) tuti)Wd <Jl11 \' f Jfff'(' W hl'fl I ft• ·JH~ rdd h:tvt· llllllf•Pd f \ ,._.."· l:ler 114 ·y • t I'P·e,' ~· ( \', tl e o h r :rt'gb rt ,.. t l WOt d th~at 1 aln < ,t t. 'n t \H.,.. 1 e;{~y \Yh.s., l I ) ~ l'IUUI ~ ~ nd 1 h4 b :.f. or,... H · n· l~<l H.l t t , be iD'-' t)f IllY e:-' 1 n·~r l u b· r:d .--1 :ut o t h life of ltl I c• ll'·ln"t reou~Jb 1 h i r:.u rt1 . -------. Hi .. . Alibi ll h·::.ot La'\;\r\t·t~r llov· did that • rnur.rlul C!' c n1 · nut - the ' · when~ that Hl 11 tlk d l1is Vletn:n to death ·! ~eccmd L8 \'.Yer rf h_ j ur. · 'eci 1- ed that it wa ~ r:.c e .f ju t,ifiecl ht1111icid,... The 11ictira wa 011])· ·1 bt~u c; h agetont. eo~s TheTe· · .\'D doHar~ mi ·~­ing fron1 rr1.Y d~sk dro.\·el and no one but . ·ou and I ha '~ a liex to it .. , Office Boy \Ydl, Jet' ... ear. .. h put a dolJar back anct .:l.ay no ~ O??e alJout it. ·· Th,e EnameJi .. t Ctubman-d rinldng ? DiLto Yep, I'n1 doing it fer the \Vife and ki-dney$. tt \ J I \ U \ ,I t. \ N p. ,u ~ hh' t ut ~~. H id \.It . ~ I. \,tr11