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The Greeneville Sun from Greeneville, Tennessee • 6

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1 3IX THE -TUESDAY, APRIL 5, MS. lionnoMENI, tir JEAROLDSTOWN 1 Mr. Sam Souther land is on tho list list. OFFICIAL 1938 APPALACHIAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE Treat Yourself to the Boot By James Shelton Tre men at Yeo to the Boot ESC By James Shelton At ELIZABETIITON-, Lo1111116.0A1 At NEWPORT At At GREENEVILLE JOHNSON CITY THEATRE WED. THUR.

MATINEE-NIGHT 10 and 26c PIITe A 101 THEATRE May 16, 17, 26, 27 1 June 5, 6, 17, 18, 29, 30 July 11, 12, 22, 31 26, 27 18, 29, 30 22, 31 Newport May 18, 19 June 1, 2, 11, 12, 21, 22 July 3, 4, 15, 16, 26, 27 Aug. 11, 12, 27, 28 Aug. 26 Open Read 'sick A revival meeting is expected Miss Opal Pete's of Greeneville to start at Bethesda Sunday night. spent the week-end with her par-Miss Ileene Evans' ivas recently erts, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Peters. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I Mrs.

Henry Fraker and (laugh. ter, Clyde, are visiting Mrs. Era-Friends were sorry to helix of ker's mother of La Follette. the death of Mr. Horace Shanks.

I Mr. and Bill Ilayes, of Mrs. Elira Pitt is Fpending a I Chuchey spent one day tecently few days with her son, Mr. John with Mr. and Mrs.

E. Hall. Pitt. 1 I Miss June ItIcKaN, who Las Mrs. Carols Ne plan, of Akron, been suffering from pneumonia, Ohio, and Mrs.

Mae Wedding are is much improved. visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. R.

Bolton. Mr. Mien C011 ill.j; called at the I Elbert Milburn, who has home of his father, Ma John Col-bad an attack of measles, is re- ling. Sunday. covering.

I Mr. and Mrs. 11-inian Strong 1 Mr. Richard Jackson of-Kings- and daughter were the dinner port is spending a few days with iguests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

folks. Bob Thomason. I Mrs. Harriet Archer is not im- proving, friends will be Mr. Ernest Sams is confined to his home on account of illness.

Aug. 13 14 May 20, 21 June 3, 4, 15, 16, 27, 28 July 9, 10, 24, 25 Aug. 5, 6, 17, 18, 24, 25 July 19 All-Stak Game May 22, 23, 30, 31 June 9, 10, 23. 24 July 5, 6, 17, 18 Aug. 1, 2, 13, 14, 22, 23 May 12, 13, 28, 29 Jun! 14, 25, 26 July 7, 8, 20, 21 Aug.

3, 4. 15, 16, 20, 21 Greenevillo The Sun May 14, 15, 24, 25 June 7, 8, 13, 19, 20 July 1, 2, 13, 14, 28, 29 Aug. 9, 10, 19 July 19 All-Star Game May 12, 13, 28, 29 June 14, 25, 26 July 7, 8, 20, 21 Aug. 3, 4, 15, 16, 20, 21 Aug. 26 Open 4,25 10, 20 14, 28, 29 I9 Gitille 8,29 226 1 6, 2 ,1 0, 21 i I May 14, 15, 21, 25 June 7, 8, 13.

19, 20 July 1, 2, 13, 14, 28, 29 Aug. 9 10, 19 May' 16, 17, 26, 27 June 5, 6, 17, 18 June 29, 30 July 11, 12, 22, 23, 30, 31 Aug. 7, 8 Johnson City For Sport I 1 I I t8.1 I I -I 1 I 1 I i i I i 1 I 1 .1 .1 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I i APPALACHIAN LEAGUE' SCHEDULE IS COMPLETE The official Appalachian League ttchedtde was dravo Up and x'eleased at a meeting held at Johnson City yesterday. The schedule was drawn so that each team would have as many home games as thuy have away from Lach team has animistmately 108 games. Through special arrangement the schedule wa4 tit-awn so that Greeneville would play all Sunday games on Lae the road.

The schedule begins May 12 and closes on August 28. Greeneville will take the road for their first game going to Newport. while will play host to Johnson City on the openitig date. The All-Star game which is played between the leading club' anti the select players from the other three clubs will be played on July 19, No definite site has been chomp') itH yet for this game. President Bernard, who presid-, ed at the meeting gave warning to al club a about the salary litn! it.

ile warned them if they were caught he would give the' club the limit penalty. Again Pennington Cap was not represented at a league 'meeting which strengthented -official belief that Pennington Cap woo hi drop. out Of tho league. Pennington' out or tno I 1 learn. Miss Eunice Staten of Greene.

eine and Mr. Roses Boggs of JohnsanCit pent Sunday with and Mrs. Buford Staten and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Loyd and family Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culler.

Mrs. Geortria Maunin spent the week-end alai he Mr. Maurius Maupin, of Mosheim. Results ItlitS May 18, 19 June 1, 2, 11, 12, 21, 22 July 3, 4, 15, 16, 26, 27 Aug. 11, 12, 27, 28 Elizabethton May 22, 23, 30, 31 June 9, 10, 23, 24 5, 6, 17, 18 lAug.

1, 2, 7, 8, 22, 23 May 20, 21 June 3, 4, 15, 16, 27, 28 July 9, 10, 17, 18 Augb 24, 25 of land in grass. It wasn't long before the couple had the floor crowded with younger Turners moving to the tune of the rollicking balald. the couple led with young- to the tune of Id. on the word "Schmidt," Dr. Weisbach and his partncr, 'comely Mrs.

Freda Krupp, both dressed in costume; faced each other holding hands and skipped forward in an easy, gay motion. A brisk two-step filled in between the frequent "Herr Schmidts." The song goes on to tell of the fine dowry Gretchen brings to the lucky Herr Schmidt, among other things a feather hat and a veil, a horse a calf and thrge acres 'HERR SCHMIDT' WANTS SLICE OF THE BIG APPLE Louisville, I err Schmidt," Sebastian Weisbach's adaptation of a German folk dance, would not go 40 years ago but Dr. Weisbach things it ought to now. The 81-year old composer, a formerswimming instructor in the German army, explains "I we al 'the dances the young people dothe Big Apple and the Susie and there are others. I say to myself, Sebastian, the time is ripe for Herr Schmidt!" Dr.

Weisbach persuaded the orchestra leader at the Turners' ball where he tired out his Steps four decades ago, to play his dance piece, the first line of each verse going, "Herr Schmidt, Herr Schmidt, was brinst das Gretchen mitr Mrs. Fannie Evans anti Ma. Walter Collins spent a few Pi, ileene, spent the day with days recently-with his sister, Mrs. Mrs. Sylvan Hayes Wednesday.

Tolbert Ferguson of Sulphur Mr. Orgie Stith id spending the week-end with home folks. Mr. Joe Miteliell and Mr. Judge Mr' 4" 1.8 M.

L. NIcUnnnin Thomamon-left last week for Rock SI' I 'in In Greeneville. Fri- 'ford, where they will spend day and Saturday. 4he Mr. Rex Staten spent last tCeek th Mr.

Albert Murtin of Lime. PIG THIEF SHOT. stone. Nionm(Iuth. III.

ill)A golden Mo J. I. Hayes itent Saturday (ogle with a seven-foot wing night Mr. Corbel, and sead was shot and killed by Artit Lee Quillen. thur Frye near, here after the bird Miss Sara Elizabeth Smith stolen several.

Mrs- weighitz more than 2 3 pounds. st()I(n sevul al 1)igs vk eigilittf' tilltri 23 Pacific salotron cannot be produced extensively in any part of the world except the North Pacific ocean, according to studies roade by the United States Bureau of Fisheries. cannot be pro- in any part of the North Pa- ding to studies States Bureau HIS SCRAPPIEST, 1 HAPPIEST HIT! )1 ,.1, lfl HIS SCRAPPIEST; I HAPPIEST HIT! I i 1 A I 1,, 'i il'fk, A l000torr I t' 8. i i A 1 i i '47. 0, 4.

4 4 1 i i 11 I v-I. fit 1 i 1 I I I i 1 i7 I i IP1 i 1 1 i 1 i I I 1 A orn kilit A-- 1 lit---1-L. -1: afternoon xxith Itylvii.nibi cap agreed to give up thvir fron-1 111 mires Pitt. chist if tireencwilli or tii Muoi Ntuy Thornburg culled on remain ili.i sixth tvato wils IP 3 Aundity afterttopli ith Ilelewand Geraldine Staten Saturday. ed.

Mr. J. T. and Hayes en. tcrtaincd a party of friends vith G.II.

S. TAKES ANOTHER ixeiner otait Saturday J. T. Ilayes, Grayce Taylor, -Th" h411 i "111 orbut Quillen, Nisbet Chase, ken-squad 4. the Seniors lo tit th Thornburg, Ileene Evans, second ga ry toe Is) to tedocut an-s.

J. Hayes, Grayee Taylor, it orbut Mabel, Chase, Ken' tit th Thornburg, Beene Evans, Luke Shanks, Gladys Chase, I 4- 4. tric-A1 I I 2 11 1 2. a 1 11 i IL. 1 111 1111 1 Ak 4 1 -A, z.

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----'0111 SIP' 1 0 1 I 0 0 i'lliria). 714 4111111 i. AriSla, 1 MOP '11b. 4, fillIg1311 vc 11 In I 1 11111111 kJ ".4. 4 Pik 1 thetwelves for their Lirevions de- "ft ff.qt st Ow hands -of the Seniors.

ga ik, The me is to be played Wd enes- yr ..) day nistht at 8 Willa at the City 9 0 a. Bid' Palk A ith admission price of Inc to eervhod )- The game will be played as any game in retular season. Tho band All lbe there to fill tooNu the air with music It IA ill be foot- BARRYMOI1 ban hi Spring, vsam InULLIVANLEICN IDNUND WINN DOTS AND DASHES JONES 1 bia bY Jet (mower That well -k no wn couple VAS to- Preaktod by gether again last night. Yepl. Kyle brheol S.

Mo and Margaret T. toq-i' Geraldine It. had two boy friends last night, Fred F. and 4 Lawrence T. m.

Edythe W. was in town lase i tw4 i SHORTS night hut ahe sVitS With her moth- er. Worry, wiwry', Where is John II, I It seems HS if Pete was not Comedy. Cartoon at Pisgah Sunday night. It was MOVIETONE NEWS the handsome drum maim', Earl Met'.

has another flame. 1 yr.a411. or is it the S'allie 1)40, I titili't kattW, vol. it wa, Doi othy K. another Mitsheim girl.

RAZIEWS SCHOOL NEWS Who is the Moshenn hid that Petty Gene says is the cutest or school is twogressing nice- one Examinations tor the seeentn th are user. Ecryone is liOW TOY FACTORY IN CHINA ing forskard to final tests and MANNED By JAPANESE lotion. 1 i' 'lave boon vely busy for the Peking, Nmth China oPt----The few weeks. NVe now ilaVe a oilfil'eli JellitileSe liniik and a solidi library sob' all over the world may soon 4vhi Wc feel ITO' gt ate- be made in Ciiina of Chine'w indeed to the potions and ton. tilt' who latt made thas.

Pos- A tellaloht rushing The children tire enjoying, phIns to comolete it million rieW beilikSi Had tahe a fiteiiit in l'ientsm, North China, in handlin with care. port, which Neill esdelit'i erillilitSe Fit- iliellkiWis of the community from the s.idton iai it in (hi, Ling ate sery misy now. At totiatY. of their recent meeting-, tinny This cotton slim 'tad Sled ta make a quill it the 'illfit for lito-4 textile nurposes but vitt of the school. To chink 111 1 these enithusiastic tl.ther, stt'S iliViiii and Other i'iaZar'S iS tA.i itei The pat- The new flo tote is eperted to 1 chosen for their quilt ts -the 11.

M. C011ipitliql IliV lit 'Xi iiiiiiitilli, 10..1041 FRAZIER'S SCHOOL NEWS school is progressing nice. Examinations tor the 14Oventh are over. Everyone is now forskarti to final tests and favinotion. have liven very busy for the few weeks.

We now have hook casy anti srmill library cavil room, We reel very indeed to the pillions and who have made this' The children are eitinVing, Hew hol111.8 Will take a des in handling thew with care. The nien.hi:t of the community ate sery hosy now. At Of their recent meetinKs they to make quill tor the of the school. To think these enithusia.stie rtithers krioilir's is to nil. The chosen for their quilt ts the 37 SHORTS 1 )71 rt 4 4 4 A.

A ft. ill. it. 47 0 A imN, IIARRYMOtt Mowoeo ton O'StILLIVANLEICN 1 IDNUND WINN 1 JONES 1 NV I by Jet Ulmer I Preflutod by A 4 MVIPM111. MINKN 170.11 I i 711.

'410111100' gror 1111 1111.:141 iirryt Trn1111 11111) "14- 11 MANY TIRES COST MORE BUT NO OTHER TIREAT ANY TRICE CAN GIVE jOU LIFE-SAVER TREAD 1 AND GOLDEN PLY PROTECTION 1 AGAINST BOTH 'Z'Ilk SKIDS AND 'of BLOW-OUTS DST MORI) TIREAT AN GIVE TREAD A -ply 4 TH 0 ITS PI AG troilk ocell i yi 'Mills', Mildred ChaSe, I eret Lee Quillen, Sta. iten, Clom Chase, Vloht Taylor, Hayes, Denzie 'and Darold Thornburg. 1 Ve exPeclintt to liear the edit ing bells ring throughout Easter for ninny of our friends in 'tbis community. TIMBER RiDGE NOTES The Timber Ridge Church Amo. eiation met, with biss.

V. N. bob(, its tor the March meeting oil kebruary 25. SiXteen Were Pres'. ent and a most tnjoyable and inspirotional meeting was held.

The WItS us this watt the time for neW Ot flet'r3 of the Ladies Aid Delucament to be chosen. The nominat nig comillit tee was tomposed on Tom I 1. Roberts, Mrs. Bowels and Miss Ruth Boles, owl brought lit the following list, of officers, who 'were unanimously elected: President, Mrs. Edgar F.

Bowers; Vice-President, Miss 'Lilo Sumong; Secretory, N. Roberts; Assistant, tiecretary, Miss Mary Lou Brumley; 'freesurC. M. Rader. 'rile secretary and her assistant ore also to act as press Sonte atiditiont3 wtre made to urious tommittves in the 11418eiifilary society, those chosen being NUS; Burke)' timid hs Bettie Rob.

l'ts; Miss Ruth Boles anil Mrs. .1. Viinter Railer; Mrs. Jennie Nev it Mies Ella, Sutong; Mrs. eipian Bowers ond Mas.

itoge'r Harmon and' Miss Bertha Brumley and NI us. Roger 'turmoil were elected pianists. These officers will be installed at the next meeting, which will be at the home of Nils. A. Rob.

Is, on April 15, the date biting changed to the third Friday of each month on account of so many tet iv ities the fourth week. Other items of business were dis positil of and the program was then entered Into. 'the subject for the meeting was "The Words Jvstih Day Compared to tines," Every phase of the program VilA good tund a feeling of spirituality prevailed throughout. The highlielits a the program were tin ititelcsting and insttuctie tulk 'by the pastor's mire, Mrs. A.

N. MIttStille'r Wilt) hpUke on "The tustonis of Jesus' the tweatitiftil st ory told by rs. C. Roberts, tool the very delightful talk given by our Presbytei ion President, rs. It ra Itston who, with us.

Mutschler, Were Itlis. Itrabson gave the closing ProP'r 'heti pew iliemberS ere AIM) re(ei ed. A delightful social hoot followed during. bitch tempt log ref I cIc IIi 011t the St. PO tia'.

Day col, ler scheme, by Misses Ruth Voiles, isi). I Brumley. Hurtle Robcits and Mrs. C. M.

Roder. GRAND VIEW The elltell 11 Vil all-day quilting sit the home ler Mrs. E. Bobo IMr. Charlie Bays spent one night the past ith E.

Mil, Miss tilenno Peters spent a Ificwil hays ie pa-t, eel( ith Mr. Hod Nit-An lion MeDonald. NI I's. Bartley Denney under. till operotion in a local hospittil one day the post vreck.

Mrs, 1-itiy Loyd, v.lio has been "nflhu'l to her home ofl aecount mut ii 'mitre ed. iz.ect ii ite-day for Indiana. mid It 11. Frillier call. punt one Oily tile ppm, 11, 1 etly Lo yd os been to Iwr home on necount 01111,1., Intik 11 improud.

)Iiivi. kill Ica NI I 1 for 1 ,1 it 11. rum. WITH A NEW ELECTRIC oP on ti i 1 I 0 1 -I i' i 7 -IL 3. vain A ri pity ELECTRIC i iins LICalinti II 1 I i i our I clp itlitine n111111411, ti ruhlirti ill i119t), CtillSer All I ight, don't.

4... Come in and tire thi sensational new Goodrich Safety Si Ivertown with the Life-Saver Tread. See how its never-ending spiral treeil bars sweep the water right and left, making a dry" track for the rubber to grip. Learn, too, how the exctusice Golden Ply to ect you against dangerous high speed blow-outs. We'll let you be the indge if this tire isn't TIIE SAF.

EST THING ON WHEELS! th. IIWT1 See reed and I he hilw ects perd he 1 -no I cow Prays for Franco Our aionth looking Vi'y past; Itew woeful feiends their la4ht meeting lle deckled betittit iwith, ot patters The piecing- of this quilt vvas done in such baste that tine would think Nat it was spoken into 6tvace, The vtis dono at the ailiactive 'home of Mts. (.. F. in OW sai MAUI Iv quilt is nua at thy Home Those taking part in the (pithing at Mi.

C. needs is vie lestlamett Roy Sittiouire, Ii two, Joitee, Fugvilv Wells, Ft eetnim Soutletland and I Reed; ves Lillian Wells, Altantita and' Rath Reed and lator in the after-nova Mrs, (ail Ea5telly mid Eva Quite a lot 4,1 xoth has liven done oti.the school yard this week ttiol totoe painting on -Loth inside anti wit. ticxt iday A 1,111 14, promptly at siVit .141 tit, It VI'I a FrM. iur' hy the Jr, t), No, 22. kill cavetwAlite No, Ilutigliteis of Amyl jai, at otich time they ill present $chool with livatit ifi Bible and a three AloriCan 1101' OLIO of the State temeiretilyits is that a rate: lie played on, erY iubju sehool anti a Rible Seithie, 'These are Who the sentiment4 of Ole above Let every One tioNV 10 11.

with ID esetime. April I. I puldie is cur. invited "Spruce up" this spring. Match the smartness of your Fprink ensemble with new dress for nir kitchen.

The beauty and cleanliness of new 193M Hotpoint Electric Ranges lend new distinction, comfort and convenience to modern homes Sensational new Select-A- Speed Cal rod cooking unit gives you a choice of file speeds for every tfI(i Ac! needbrings more speed prink end rteanliitinction, 1 modern you 'or every Dre speed spruce up" this spring. Match the smartness of your spring en- semble with new dress for ur kitchen. 'The beauty and cleanli- ness Of new 1938 Hotpoint Electric Ranges lend new distinction, comfort and convenience to modern 'VI 1 at I 'Ill I 1 I ME-SAVER TREAD I unt-sAvErt TREAD NO 1 i 11 I 1 11. I 1111' II I -V I anti 20'; to 61'4, greater economy to electric cookery. )nomy to II II I I 111111 A I I IN -1 I I I 111111 Ar I 17.1,777.7-- rge I I I 1 1 I I Ar'-- 4g I It 1 7 1 7 1 7 a I AF1P MODERN FEATURES TO THRILL 'RES rtiot.Dilk 14 irrr '1277777J L.1,; r0111111 5 SPEED FINGER TIP CONTROL nom( 5 SPEED FINGERTIP bi SMI it, 1 liotpoint's mnart, new built-to-the-floor elev.

Irk range with semi-direct lamp. matched eondiment set. Select-A-Speed Ca kod, warming oompartment. Full porcelain enamel. ladAndrant's mmart TIP built-to-the-floor elec.

Irk eond ins 1 s.i. ti I .4 I I i ow' 1 'I '4It. tr lk '''Itit I I A. 4k If I 1701; '44 kk 1 1 k44, 't 'N 14' 1 4 1 0 1,,,. 1 --41 4 Full poreelain enamel.

Built-to-the. floor New Select-A-SPeed Ca lend. Combination Time Chime and Tinier (bock. Semi-direct Condiment act. Two large utility draw ers and warmer drawer.

Pilot light. Large insulated oven. 1111-to-the. -A-Speed and lilly draw light. a a RANGE I 1 I 1 tIGE 1 SI 1 1 1 9.1NWPAM,Promo,....

RArIGE 1 5 Cooking Speeds, from, Intense-nigh to lAus-IVarni. speed for every cookin4 need. Cook with eleetriciO raAt or slow, as low COSI .1 i ii l' i i i 4 k. 1 .4 1 1: 111111t tli, i I 7 As, Little As Down, Balancc Monthly I ,:.7: ))), 0 I 4, 1 tog Electric Itanes icday in our show-beautiful models on disphy at )our I See the rooms leteni See the roomsor local new Hotpoint the many dealer. I -11111 Silvertown Ott lint II WON Pit IKON fUt POOTICIWN NONE 1 I 711't''' Goodtidl-Q- 3 9., I t- SAFETY lverto 1 iIsli I UPI SAKI 11104D WWI Pit IKON IPUI PCOICIION rHost T- 4,14,, '''''14144, 'I.

4114 1 1 N4 14. 1 I. I 1 1 .0.1 4 i EASTERN ELECTRIC. COMPANY 021 114 vcro Fresh Oysters Daily at Smith's Market NV holt you see fat house, barns and i le fields. you nearly al v4 a vs twe kOMP CN10-ck gi azing in the meadow tIur about provide good boom.

nod a rotui living for the, la rot homily the farm most, potluer (mid and feed supplies for the family and livestock crops for roa et Fresh Oysters Daily at Smith's Market NV biol. you sce it rood fat it, howiv, barns and you hvitriv skAvs )04 kOMP 1.0 C- "ck gi anig in tin' mead" about g. I yoffit living for the, form homily the farm mmt pr uee od food ithol feed sttinihes for the latnity end livestock crops for rootket No. 6 Tire and Battery Co. 0 6 4' Tire and 1 I Daltery to Ia hoi hotii E.

Ernisil. rs. A IOWA ('tn i HONE ibkInt on iii iI lid 1 erv ht. rs, J. III hi afternoon vi tire Mt', s.

)fl(Mc told sill, Mr. and NI rS 1101 I Henry Frakiir unit 'Niiria 6' 'a I oi horn'. (if IL E. 14 Ittil tiivoli, 1 A 14 'ICA Ctll, C- Conning' plioNE lior i'onlO on account 111- ne 1 i Mr. iiiiil Nits.

1:0 A Ax il I'l'ie- ht. tlinner SUMIAV of MI Mrs. J. It. l'Plir4 in the afternoon ere Mr Nod I Nit? Joe Colletite iota son, Wade, Mr, and BUt Er' in, MCS'iN, Henry raker VD-1g INItte 6 On the fourteenth infovcrary of hie trivetituce the rvii hat, Patrick Caidinal head of the Archdiocese of New Yolk.

giutitts1 his first press, Iii ift years, Ile ekpressod come' for the church in Austria, confessed tie Ale "beildered" in the feet of the "irtgeinUe failuter" in modern pio eiCtY find said that he ways for the of Ike tulunituts in t)41fl. on the of his with the rid hut, Patrick Cattliiiitl head of the A of l' ew oi gi milted his prthp totervIrv III year, Ile ekprebsed concel for the church in Austria, confessed he Alike in the face of the "irtganue fillintez" in Modern 00 tiety, and saal that he ptayt rot the of the tillulutuia 113 PERCY wtilioir. Mgr Corner SUrtirliCr a Irish PERCY Nk tilimr, Mgr 'mow Corner StillirliCr and troti .....,.00 I 1 9 7 a 1 II 0 4 1 1 9.

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