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THlR,I)Al3iS THE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. 'r.i-i' ")' ,1-. i H.Haynes Heads Baptist Women In County ', Trv Woman's Mission ' . Haywood County - -u.'i met in its 21st p--": '"""V'v -he Hazelwood Bap-s'-- -j iv. Luncheon was ''r-".. ".r.l'n of the Hazelwood - ......i-nK feature of the A'a ;ir. address by Miss .. , ' KaleiiJh, ilireotor 01 uvik for North Caro 1 u,;ca of her address was H "Uanner." Miss Curnn intr discussion at the t'li'yount' people's work in ' .-roell. , . ,! tVitiir tonus . u'i the banner 01 i eisunai ;'Vl'-' Hii''st Burgin, YY'aynes "; High the Banner of T. II. Kojrers. .'fhe' Home fur Missionaries'! ... I ouisville, Ky.," Mrs. bam 'iva.vneville. . "r" , men in? devotional was con ;;v -lie Rev. J. M. Woodartl,1 cS;V- oi" the looal Baptist church. 'fV .v -ason of prayer was led V. Hutrhes, of Bethel. VCir" ,.f welcome was given by ''V" v H'.'.lui-k and the response f"i'v'!r- Hurst Buigin. The clos- -Vruri'. a dramatization pi me ;r'.'.'hvmn, "Fling Out The Ban ; wal jjiven by a group of young 1 '. ,. .,f Hazelwood and Waynes-: I : A , i - : f u I K U'iier tie tllieciion oi .uia. ji. !T -;;uK.'ini. of Waynesville, director . .ar.r people s work in the nay ,: r,ft.t':Pt association. :- !Vr the coming year, elected '" -afu'rr.oi'n session, are: Super 5i,n!, -Mrs. J. H. Haynes, of ;,; a-ociate superintendent, Van; Walker, of Waynesville; '..j ;ivn.-ia:e superintendent, Mrs. . M.,if,n,l flvilo: third associate ''inuniknt, Mrs. J. R. Thomason, ftr-vf.; secreWiY-treasurer, airs. jr ! ii:.1,i,k. Hazelwood: chairman f ;r-oiial service, -Mrs. K. I. Aies Lr.'U'avnesvillf ; and chairman of, ::en study, .Mrs. Sam Jones( Vay Bt:;ul was chosen as the place of mi i . P . 1. n l Hi. i ne Mate oi me l.i.ii; nuctiiig will be decided by the .atr .cm .t m Kaleigh. ; Isn't It So? By POLK DANIELS S,n;t V.ks iuok on their own mis- a? exiK'nence. ' -. i Whir, wf are happy we are usually 1 1 .;. lit.; when wv are good we are t V a-wav- happy. V A:": : IK, ;,i .. 4 .-''!. of. life are too often t.!i! in. 'late to be of any use to iiiit's are not so bad as em to think they are sing by: The only thing st her is she's intf ler- i-ein told of a funeral i.e. two ministers officiated, m aver, the other with .'a T'nc prayer was nineteen u liiscourse sixteen. rather enioy being made a -woman if it's the right j nien are afraid to pop while 'others, are afraid :.v nop.. Waynewood THEATRE Biur-duy and Friday, May 30-31 All The Kings' Horses" 'th Musical Ensembles Mturd.i, June 1 "The Phantom Cowhov" hAH star Western Cast W and Tuesday June 3-4 Lives of a Bengal I Lancer" r (9per and Franchot Tone j Wednesday, June 5 LOVP Tn 11" i J0 Morrison Burns and A1'en, and D. Lee a an Friday, June 6-7 ! Ku?gles of Red j Uas- ughlon, and Chas I Juggles -""n.ioc and 25c This Week IN History Household Hints May 2. Haymarkct anarchists in dicted in Chicago for murder, lSSti; Japanese fleet annihilated the Rus sian fleet in the Sea of Japan, 1905; President Wilson dedicated the Amer ican University at Washington, 1914. May 28. First steamlu at launched on Lake Erie, the "Walk in the Wa ter,'' ISIS; Beginning of Maxmilian's reign in Mexico. Three years later he was taken from his prison cell and shot, lMi4. American, mops capture Cantingny from tieimans in France, 1918. May 29. Patrick Hi-nry, statesman, born IS.'iii; Wisconsin was admitted into the Union 1S4K; Kteamt-r Em press of Ireland collid.d with col lie'' in St. Lawrence river, near'v 1000 lives lost, 1914. May 30. President Garfield deliv ered the address on the tii.-t Memo rial day at the Arlington National Cemetery, 1 St!8 ; ,ioan of Arc, the he roine of France, binned at the stake by the English for sorcery, 14.'!1: DeSoto landed in Florida. l.Vi'.t. May ;51. Cornerstone of state cap itol of Pennsylvania laid, Harrisburg. 1819; Record for crossing Atlantic was lowered -to thirteen days and eight hours by steamer Great West ern, 1K:19; Flood at Johnstown, Pa.,- ho: water before baR;r.s ar.d .: w.V. taKe half hv usual tinu. , iu -'-ean :vory uianied furr.lturt ,:ai"Pen a cloth :r. w m wate use e idinaiy baking .-d.t . a Would e:e;.e.ing :w-,it-r. Add a lutle t,:a:ng to :w water to w'roten IViaghnuts w ill su-t a: : !4 teaoo.: -ir-u a :.; -, If you v.,i;: .,!..:.,- :, ' a as U,n, try tlu t'.-ll. w:: g ;,.;t: each e.md'.e by the w:.-n a j;iniii e.;t:i:g Then put aw:.y harden. The :r gietlse tri ni r.r.:..r.i; ;. -, -. a (" 1 e- . .,c j.;, ,.i ru- t ar.n.e. A few droo- . ;U!-;, v a w.-olen cloth u 11 , can tat: shoes and .i in mo i,i i o o: .i !iio:i uio'i w then a bi il!l..:;t ol.-h. g : a: :::!:. v o :u, :i col;:- :ht . w i: :.(. give ' C' i 1 .1 by buisting of .t ,'an:, .! -.'-': ' o lives, hSt'. lur,..' 1. 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