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TUESDAY, March 3L 193S DAILY NEWS-JOURNAL, MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE PAGE FOUR BLACKMAN McGEEVILL SPEAK I READYYILI.E 1 Miss Callie Mai Morgan called of Misses Rethie and LARGE GROUP ON on the sick list for quite a while is some better "at this waiting. Mr. and Mrs. E. V.

Rowlette of NEW ZEPPELIN TO VISIT S. 1 WEATHER QUIRKS DISPROVE CITY'S VOLUUTEERLY SPEAKING 'Anis Gaither last Sunday night. Nashville spent Sunday with home AT BROTHERHOOD C.HrS. HOTtOR ROLL Mrs. Joe Mullins spent one night last week with Mrs.

Joe H. Rowlette and family. Mrs. O. O.

Williams of Wooa- folks in this section. bury spent last week with Mrs. Several from here were in.JVlur- Friedrichshafen, Germany, Mar- Jtt rrvu. ViOW von CLAIM TO FAME S. M.

Patton. Honor, 133 53 High (By R. Columbia, Term, the community Wednesday of last tteesboroSaturday. 'UinU Torino is The Rev. J.

Vernon McGee, pastor of the Second -Presbyterian church of Nashville and president Honor Students week. a few days with her mother, Mrs.fward and northwestwafd today New York, Not Chicago, Is Windiest City Of Listed Miss' Mary Garvin is visiting ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (HIS OVI Reed. lover the new garrisons along the of the Nashville Bible conference, Mrs. J. D.

Hartman of Lavergne.L Misses Rethie Gaither spent th raetherlands and the Nation TORIC SITES AND BLDGS.) EXAMINATION The TTnit.A stflt.ps Civil f5ervice Mr. and Mrs. J. N. York, little II we understand them right, the French are 'inclined to believe that the best way to keep the Germans from jumping on them is for them to jump-on the Germans.

Fifty-three students at Central High school made the high honor last Thursday night with Mr. andjsea on its first transatlantic cruise Mrs. J. C. Knox and children.

fi o1 tniies to Rio De Janeiro. daughter and Harry Hud roll and 133 made the honor roll nri Kere the bed time guests 01 rjnmmiKsion has announced an Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Sneed and Fiye eeks from nowMay 6 it son of Milton Jes il for Lakehurst, N.

on for the sixth month, according to Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Rowlette ana, open competitive examination for an announcement made public family Saturday night. M.

Gaither. were the last bunaayi it the' United Sta- the position of assistant director (historic sites 'and buildings), in today. i guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.

G-tes. Gaithef anti family. Because of international tension By GENE DAILY United Presi Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 193S, By United Press) CHICAGO, Marcl 21 (UP) The Chicagoan no longer can hook his thumb 4n Ja'is vest-and boast, "I'm from the Windy. City." A weather survey of 36 cities shows New York Che place to hang onto your hat and 19 other cities are windier than the midwest rrietropbUs'T' -The statistics were compiled by Mrs. D.

A. P.optte is slowly improving1 at this iwriting -v and Mrs. Willard Russell The- complete-list Sidney Baskin, Henry F. Bran Some" cf the Republicans keep talking about nominating a "dark horse" for President. But a young lady '-we know says she doesn't think, color has anything to do with the speed of a horse.

the National Park Service, De partment of the Interior. will speak" at the Evangelistic Brotherhood meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the "Odd Fellows hall. Rev. McGee" is one of the best known Bible conference leaders and lecturers in the state, having recently held conferences in Memphis and Atlanta. Rev.

McGee was formerly an official of the Nashville Trust company. He was -converted1 ad-TesignecL his position to become a minister. All members of the Brotherhood are urged to attend this meeting don. James Brandon, Thomas Mr. Lyon Mitchell of Murfrees-, cvgr the occupation of the demili-boro, Misses Annis, Rethie andtarized Rhineland zone, the coVirse iitfi nf KToshvillo snpnt The entrance salarv is 5,600 a Crownover, Sanl DavisElizabeth Delbridee.

Reeves Hewlett, Lytle of the luxury shir was Changed. Iti 1 .1 ,1 iit Via locr last Suniday afternaon Jakes; Richard Moseley, Bill Scar 1 -was UCVAUCU wmjf aw Maccr: iMrl Wollis. Mercer R2ed. 1 iwnthttrd A New York magistrate "wants to find out how many morons and maniacs are driving autOs. Per- borough, Edward Steelman, IDorris Thompson, Kathleen Watson, Za-die Bowline.

James Craddock. Nell j-flOUr- Hi BllUUia UCBli 1UIuaiiiuviii Hcgan Davenport, Tom Rodgers, the Netnerlands Belgium ter-of Halls Creek, Misses, Ima Le'erit0ry Anis, Rethie Gaither spent a few. Frederick. Rex, Chicago munici pal librarian. His- study showed' hacs it would be easier to deter- ttllti llwlC DUU I Sunday with relatives in this year, less a deduction of 3 '4 per community, cent toward a retirement Mrrand Mrs: Hubert Jenkins, 'AyZ' Madison, little Evelyn York of Applicants must have success-near the Fanning school completed a four-year course Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Joe a college or university of recog-Rowlette and family. nized standing, in addition, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Rowlette, must have -certain specified ex-spent-Sunday- with her parents' perience. applicant's experi-Mr. and Mrs. J.

Duke. jence must Indicate among other Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Rowlette things, thorough and comprehen-visitPrt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrell sive training in American -his- Hastings. Frances Holden, Irene I and the otiblic is cordially invited hours with Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Jones, iorene Lowe, Sara Frances to. attend. Miss Jessie The clergyman wanted to be sure he was doing right in marring Sneed and children, McClane, Hershal Wray Gaither.

Miss Fannie Booker, 72, oLBam- Bragg, Sara Frances Blankenship, Alfred Hoss, of Tacoma, walked into an open elevator shaft tained from local secretary of the berg, S.C., and Rhodes Watson, S. Civil Service Board of Ex-'24, and so asked the bride's bro aminers, at the post office.or cus- ther-in-law who answered she's tomhouse in this city. 'old enough to know. Adeline Dismukes, B. B.

Gracy, Juanita Hindman, Lucille Virginia Oscar Altman, Leiper Freeman, Van Fox, Clyde and' fell 50 feet, pulling -a 'band truck in after him, but was not and family. Sunday. Mr. M. A.

Lane who has been1 Full information may be ob- seriously hurt. I Ehrhardt, Cath that in New York there were 94mme how many are not, days in 1935 during which the wind blew 32 miles i or more an -rone; nice thing about not living Buffalor runs close second-jsdth Georgia is that you can disagree 82 days of heavey wind; Cleveland 'with Governor Talmadgeiif you third with 67, Boston fourth withwant to, ancT still keep your job. 58 an PhUadelphia -hfth withu. i Lake Kansas City, Baltimore All: the Superme- Court has to Minneapolis," Indianapolis. Spring-jdb to render a unanimous decision field, 111., Miami, and Detroit all is for the other eight justices to rank as windier than agree with Mr, which had only five days of gale, Blow to California Sumhinejja weaii the average Am- Rex also -announcer that the erican js jellow who decides honors of sunshine does not go tojthat it's about time to buy" a new a California or Flordia city, butcar wnen ne maker the next to to Salt Lake City, and, San -e iast payment on his old one.

ta Fe N. M. Seventy per cent of Bv Bill Conselman and Charlie Pinmb erine Hartman, John Hitt, Evelyn ELLA CINDERS Mvliles. Elizabeth Putman, Elvis Reid, Frances Sand TMINK pROBL3A CHILDREN Pi tr pm Ir4 A SPOT WHERE? THe ONLY WAY. 'TrtXJt Thetd have uttle Jobs to geV amywhere with summy ooTrr Fip-sT wo have-to be is app the I FiKsri TUPIR.

BEST SIDE AMD ri SIDE OF HERJHEAD ers, Dick Stickney, Stif anina EU-A iMAVE AM IDEA WE CAN MAKE SHOULD BE PUT WHERE THEY'D Tamburo, Burney Lee Tucker, 6E FORCED TO KEEP MINOS OCXJJPIED WITH SOMETHIKie I A DIFFEREMTT child our or SUMMY i I- DOM'T Hy ICNOVrf HOVVJi E5IDSl Evelyn West, Mary Al-myra Walkup, Frank Burgdorf, Clayton Homer Gannon, Clyde Hodge, Vem Powers, Wil liam Patterson, Rogers Smith, the days there last year were" Even if WPA money is "stage Christine Woodrow-Med- and bright. 1 V. Jcck, G. C. Baskin, Bill Dye, Gene WW money," as General Hagood is reported to have said, we have heard cf people using it to buy food and clothing that were genuine.

OxS'. Other cities where a person could get suntan were Los Angelas, 68. -Dcm) and San Diego- residents enjoyed 62 psr cent of sunshine. Clear Skies down upon Savannah, 61 per cent of the time in 1935. New Orleans was1 not quite as fortunate with 59.

Iced drinks were pepujar in ItM ky tJnHM tUl htwilirl. Inc. it M. Hall, Wiley Holloway, Juliet McLean, i Edith Philpott, Milton tolbert, Nancy Branaon, Mary Love Carter, Alfred Cook, u-ui narris, Al-iene Wilson, Lena Ryan, Sue -Gill Riggs, Dorothy Rhodes, S. Summers, Thomas Avaritt, James Arnette, Jack Cunningham, Law-fence Lyon, Howard McKee, Roy A Louisiana man shot himself while -his" wife sat on his lap.

So far 'as we' that wasn't the reason, however. By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb ELLA CINDERS If mv TheosieS' ape LS 1 a Business That id MUST have SOMETHING GOOO IN HEfe makeup'. Find out what AND DEVELOP IT iP TM El IT IS And-sunny would find Things a little" different from what iHE IS "USED TOt SHE'D HAVE io WOEK 6RINO IN WOOD -HAlll WATER AMD PERHAPS-. DO 1 Some people are so darn contrary that if they died and became an gels they 'd insist that their wings be streamlined. 1 14AVE A UTTLE CABIM THS MOUNTAINS, ELi-A1 WHY MoT "Take unny Amd BLACKIE THERE BLACK'E NEEDS OUTDOORS I always OBEY MY I PHYSICIAN'S- OF AlN IN TME PRCBlEV.

CHILDREN OF parents Kansas City and Houston, to! EXPERIMENT WORKS ON THEN WE CAN BE IT'LL QM QTufpt, UTTLE FI5HINO MARRlBg BUILD flP C5 I KCrsio -itMSt- 1 LICE HEK.J judge from the survey. Last year these two cities had. 9a days when the thermometer rocketed to 90 degrees or above. Seminole county down in Georgia has voted strong for President Rcosevelt, antl it's -a wonder Mr. Talmadge doesn't give it back to the Indians.

GUM -Mr. and Mrs. William Haynes of Plajnview spent the week-end with Mr. and-Mrs. Claude, Hayes.

G. C. Newman j5pent7- a There are still a few optimists in the world. One leading corre North, M. H.

Patterson, Sam Parks, James Rowlette, Robert Sanders, Ruth Yearwood, Helen Wise, Mary Theresa Williams, Flo-rine Pearson, Margaret McDonald, Theresa Bragg, Judy Lane, Billy McGill, Matilda Medlock, Clarence Puckett, Lucy Roberson, Bill Shacklett, Edith Williams, Louise Williams, Gertrude Woodruff, Roy Arnold, Eula Duggin, Robert Duckworth, Harris, Virgia Irby Evelyn Jacobs, Frances Mc-Bride, Ed Morton, Marguerite Norris, Christihe O'Brien, Lucille Smotherman, Del Young, Elizabeth Couch, Florence Crockett, Mary Drake, Farmer, Josephine Hitt, Weakley Holloway, Ruth Lamb, Thelma Malone, Edward Brown, Mary McGraw, Louanna Robertson, Sam Smith. spondent doesn't think there will week recently with -her RF(. I'. Pal. OB.

All nslU Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morton, and) By Harry F. O'Neil Bl CHO BILL children scent Sunday with Mr. 1 .1 Mr, Hoover has jumped on the and Mrs.

Henry Auberry AND NEfTHER wTh THE RETURN Meanwhile nel.v-TRE to CURB SIUFFiNfi OF THE BALLOT BO4 13 MNT TAKE THl MAMS 6ALLOT HE VOTED BEFORE AV-40 T'M ARRE.STING HIM FOR TRYING TO OF TODAY "3 VArJ DYKE. I '1 SORR- NOW THAT WE'RE euu CAKIDDATE Or THAT STOLEN GOLO THEIR RECORDS. ARE UME NOW I REPEAT THERE'S A wmmmxl I r-J ARE VE.R.Y aNDSNAMT ONEiR, THE INGRATITUDE OF Some cm-z-ENS" NIE.LU THIU? I HONEST PERFECT nl v(, 'l ArD NELL As OFFICERS I MEM I I I Mk I MISTKR BERKLEY, v-nun UM idler But we don't suppose he ex- M- Jpects it to give him a job. Rev. Kelley of Unionville I will be Willi us again' at 11 a.

We are beginning to believe that April 19th. i some of the professionals we hear Mrs. J. W. Ferrell and oyer ra(Jio during the ek Carthel Gibson were the reten are almost as g0od as EOme of the guests of Mrs.

Henry Auberry. Sunday night Miss Joe Hayes returned home; "Saturday after an extended visit: Nfews items now say that Con in Memphis. 1 gress may stay in session until Central High Schcc High Honor Rcll For 6th Mcnth 1 Lurline Dill. Margaret Adams, WW THE. EANKER.mAT AFTER.

TODAY'S RETURNS ARE IN AND A KfeW SHERIFF ELECTED SHE WILL BE HAPPY Emily Crichlow, Madison Dill, Julian "Gcbelet. Edith Hawkins. Ruth Hare, Mary Donneil Hewlett, Eth Miss Mae Auberry returned ffo nattnnni conventions. el Herron. James Norris, Virginia 1 ,3 1 But we feel pretty sure the boys Phillips, William Aren dale, Vir sister, Mrs.

Jacobs JMorton a other, relatives of Midland. will adjourn in time to come home and run for re-eleetion. ginia Crdwnover, B. B. Jr, Jackie Maveety, F.

W. Miles, Mar WANTED Lawn mowers to re- tha Anne Rion, Jane Snell, Gan- Even nudist wives, we bet, like By Harry F. O'Neil pair and sharpen. COLEMAN'S elle McKee; Charles Jenkins, 1 If Charles Lyon, Bascom Williamson, FIX-IT-SHOP 104 S. Spring St.

"to go "window shopping and look 21-21-d) at all the nice things they just SAX I'M YOU vAn't be asle to take. Lum Gannon, B. B. Harding; MISTER SHELBY, I'M HERDING VOTE -REPEATERS YOU FORGET r'M STILL PRACTICALLY ELECTED PI uvwv inc. iantKirra jud Charles Wilburn, Donald Odom.

Mortimer Cchen, C. G. 00k, Till EVEN YOU ARE ELECTED i ARE ELECTED OFFICER O'THiS YOU CAN! KEEP YOUFL. HA1SD AWAY il I II Jf-TlSi 1 11 7- T7---1 -r man Haynes, Jeanne uumore, FROM THAT GUN OR Meredith McLean, Lorene Cates, '( Amanda Maddcx, Fritzie Powers, Ellen A. Carlton, Evelyn Corlew, Geraldine- Gar an t-, Margaret Groom, Lady Houston, Lucy Par- pt I.

mmam MINIMUM CHARGE 25C rish, Elma Pate, Jesse Waller, 2C PER WORD PHONr38r untut'Cook Frank Faulkinbcrry, ASK FOR CLASSIFIEI OjThui 1 Anni ie Griff is. Jack Haynes, Ernest FOR SALE Hooper, Nancy Johnson, Ella Sie WANTED Seward, Jean sneii, jean owwart, EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE FORSALE Apartment house, Ann Young, John Zumbro. I East LytJe'. Modern conveniences. Mary Ellen Webb, Odera CRIClILOW AGENCY List your property for Sale or Sent (20-3t-d) Tel.

391-n. Carlton, Mary Eli By Al Capp zabeth Arnold, Wordna Bragg, LI'LABNER WANTED Hosiery salesgirl for Saturday only. Experienced preferred. Write P. O.

Box 246. FOR SALE Sectional book case, or will exchange for desk. Mc-FADDEN SCHOOL. Call 64d-W after 1:30. 19-3t-d) 1 5 Tr1 CTHEJ- -H'S 77' R6HT YASsJrTji Doris Cambron, George Clancy, Clayton Dann, Francis Tarwater, Louise Travis, Jean Vance, Raikes, BUT H' TRAP HAIN'T SNAPPED (21-lt-d) I COM IN- WANTED" FOR RENT-Furnished bungalow Slinkard, Alice Wilson.

SHUT YET THAR'S JEST ONE CCME All conviences well located WAY Reasonable price Now ready. Phone 312. (21-3t-d) wants furnished apartment. Close in. Call 227-W, between 10 and 4:30.

(20-3t-d) POLICE DRAGNET CLOSING IN ON GAT GARS0N! WITH A VERITABLE ARMY OF POLICE CIRCLING AROUND THE DOGPATCH ZONE IN WHICH 3AT GARSON NO TORIOUS BANK ROBBER HAS BEEN SEEN, HIS CAPTURE IS EXPECTED THEV'RE EV'RV -r' WHAR- CUSS "EM." AH'Ki LIKE A I VsRAT IN A TRAPr Qfg FOR SALE Names- Omrftlcd Through an error tne following names appeared on the fifth mcnth honor roll: Emily Crichlow, Del Fuston, Florence Webb, B. B. Gracy, III, Betty Jackson. The following were omitted; by error on the fifth month honor roll: Oscar Altman, Clyde Ehrhardt, Catherine Hartman, Kate Miles, Elizabeth Putman, Frances I 1 l.v IrVA 35 1 FOR SALE Dry wood and kindling. Tel.

86. BUCKET FACTORY. (207-if-D) FOR SALE Emperor Jonquils-Flowers 50 cents per hundred. Bulbs $3 per MISS 1 ANNE ORDWAY. (21-3t-d) for.

Hbuse and lot in Murfreesboro, 59 acre farm, six room dwelling new barn, 8 miles Woodbury pike Tel; 7402. (21-7t-d) GARSON'S RED1 ROADSTER FOR SALE-A 1 Lespedeza hay, $13 per ton at barn. E. RUFF. Phone 28.

(18-3t-d) WITH THE LICENSE NUMBER O-W WAS REPORTED HEADING Sanders, Dick Stickney, Stif anina 1,500 MILE OIL Five gallons, $1.50, PIERCE OIL 50Q South Second St. C-9S29. Nash-j Tamburo, Evelyn West. know would 'look cute off them. FOR RENT lilt Uilrd hjndlritp.

Inf. Tm Kft IU Off AH rithu ry-rrtJ ville, Tenn. (16-tf-d) FOR RENT Furnished room io one or two gentlemen, 434 E. Burton St. (20-3t-cl) By Alpp LI'LABNER FOR SALE Piano, near Murfreesboro.

Can be bought for balance due. Easy' payments. If interest No wonder those European coun-tries are finding it hard to keep from jumping on one another. This is leap year. TV AN' -WE'RE TH A 1 FOR RENT 5 room" apartment.

SKIP IT.r- SAV- WISH T'SPEAKT AH SHO' WO I II fY Tel. 391-M. C-CAIN kTEL.L--WHICH IV AH C-CAIN-r WHY- t. SAM El HEIGHT Jv W-WHUT WHICH WE-AIX AN BUILD IS SO 1106 E. Lytle St.

ME SUH-- ed write CLAUDE STREET PIANO CO. Nashville. (18-3t-d) (20-3t-d) LIKE T'GO JY 'NUFP THIS HAIN'T TW ARfilJT Jl IS FAfTH A Washington leader thinks, any FO' A NICE LOVE THET suHrr's SO RED AW WAL PRV i nwri Rinr T-'' ALIKE 1 LUCKIEST BREAK OTHEK 1 IN MAH CAR? AH HI DC FOR RENT Furnished apartment, four rooms and bath. Close iii. Call 947-W.

(19-31-D) PURTV mm FOR SALE Four burner "Florence" oil stove with oven. Also leather upholstered dayenette size bed) and phe chair to match. Call' 833. (15-tf-D) I new war debt settlement, talk "should "originate Europe. In othet; words, he thinks we might as well forget about it.

What we. call, a really Jlsinart girl tjie young5 lady who "always mahagesxto get home in time to help her mother with the break MISCEU-ANEOUS DO YOU NEED come FOR SALE-Closing out ing library. Your choice of any book on our shelves for only 35 Cents B-anner- Circulating rary. 122 E. Main St.

(14-tf-DJ to" the STOMES' RIVER LOAN CCv-Hoom 21, -Murfreesboro Bank Bldg. (18-3t-d) fast ---f- A Pennsylvania weather prog-nosticator says- next "winter will FOR SALE 80 acre farm, six SWEDISH MASS GES, ior ner be colder thaii-lastr But what! vnnsness Rednjlnff baths. Sec room dwelling, -tenant house, 1 Ki.rn r.Mrl 'cfnvo niilpe: "WtlKb- MRS. JACKSON at Worrying about right now is UOili VWiV. A.HWU 1 ville Pike, MOORE LEWIS, Tel.

107 E. College SU Tel. 286-W. how, hot it's going to be this sum-: C102. U6-Ct-pd)i n-tfimer.

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