ir 1ST 5. 1938 ' THE WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 ' ' ' , w.d give a report, etc. necessary. , I 3, 7SV ,3 ) -V-, n T "HiUbilly" Victor and Family .,mv uIW k abut mls. '""'"-JXi '' lA (I V . sions, money and schools. Bumgard One morning at the preaching hour , ( . fflftZA " l-Sl' -'V YvCuL, -W a 7 i 3TT , and not enough about savins he Cl'w Pasture preacher got so , f liJjO lltVV j Pfef VV FvX- stWV51 I souls." Thev should have had a love j haJW he disturbed he service some- VT ao ,.r- rrro -r, ,r- I , IV I t rv'.lav; the one held was what by h.s 'A-mens" and "llal yh,o- -' .. .j ' . , SyJrri AS HE SEES THE t?W V1? U-ery much "enjoyed, but- yers' After seveial pe.sons sitting lei . FikJr C v .ik xsrCvli I -TV,.,,. i..,.' k , . , ,..: , i.lcc neaibv had given him glances of dis- , HUMAN SIDE QM IFF Sr s FrV UXZ -i, ,uu, r AA riUVtnlN OlUU VJ LIT L I glf AxJ small in the ReV. Bumgard's big, "'erto his sue and hatred to him. V 1 JJ1 I I If x W? Yi XMI 'awkward fingers that he tipped his . "To much sVtty an' b.g.t,. K,tten ..rlRKIT" an' all these things for which w I aV l in trying to manipulate it from the '"to th' Methodist church, he sai.l ,.,.u- pasTLKE "CIKKU an all these things foi which we fe jIsNn- A ' .... .. , after the service. "Why kamt 11 man ,. THEt0"'o2.) orter all be so thankful." SsJXjf V "N 1 t'".v to h.s hps. He much prefer- lv 8,loww, 0 Miy . sh(luMN hl. I'v hige crowd had gath- When the new pastor mentioned II V T'NA O J 4 red the old-fashioned way of admin- he feels like it-as 1 did in thar this ' fenew pastor arrived .. beautiful, bright-eyed children he f JL V Vf istering the sacrament, i: e. by pouing mornin'? But the worst part of it ' , 4 h 1 how he compared with ! looked around at the Sunday School Mk Iff l V l iW th ,.m in .,,." nttwin all is the way they trigger-work an ' W Mothers merely to see class of small girls, one of which was , f ) . , V T T Z wap trade when it con.es time fer ''T'S horns or not. Jim Supt. Cutshaw's grandchild, the other I V NV&JO V-v V I t .around-even though some of the ,ho Hp.jntmellt of ,,rt.at.ht.,.Si.. h,. U)M J j&a he ,cj to keep the Rev. three belonging to Jake Munday. f f cWW mJiry i 1 members did take more than was ; hjs members on his return . r Muring 'his temporal"' pas- Bi-o. Cutshawand Jake both looked at ' CV '' ' ' . ' i I I aUV')0l"met i'nNovember. other approvingly, just as their pas- fc kJ j fl ff III ill f I J1 Cc'pVrut-haw who had the tor began to appologize for taking up JL-'0fihi I r' ' ' III ' m . w . a 5 I a?. the introductions so much of the Sunday School time JCV-.-V V L--L IX U I r ft J . it I inAhS the Rev. .;0h, that's alight, Bro. Bunard," JlOOk (U UGUSl JtOtHG : h.ued and smiled his broad- interrupted Cutshaw; "We'll jist run CCTS? .-J III I iter Cutshaw wouldn't over the lesson briefly this time ... NrVOi8JsL . tf III II I ''- . hn'hand to ursurp all the we'de be glad f listen f what-chu L U I - ' ' I ;- h,M h trLr new pastor in have to say." (fP .. h J A X , : , V; I 1rf',.?!'h !at few rounds. ' Then he told them how pleased he I I i ' . W t ' j t- l'! " 1 was to see so many in Sunday School, f f Ml (TLrillV II . I " h h iran an( ow ne n0Pe( a" would now pull I I III Lrj II ?V II ' '' I -Brothd's and ilstt'lv. eJ;,.' together for the advancement of the L (jL lWH ' I :tov,n-t any set s-?"t kingdom of God on earth: Then he TJ i LT I U I trust an' pray will be help- hrt - l I i . I X " TKiklft-. I ' our immortal souls." It was now mid-September. Preach- tftW.J .TWM,,,wMewJ. . I I 11 1 't-5jv w I -f I wuz a-comin' over theEe tow- er Bumgard's collections had been lSl I Wffv? yJt t fctSi V II I miunfiins with the mail-boy last "only moderate," as he put it, dur- W. Lm O'Oanlel with bmOj ' &mll( llWlu't.' '-Tlf II 1 I 'ivVled over yoi-e wonderful ing the past monthto be exact yictoriou. In th. Texa, DemocraUe ubematorUJ primary, W. Le w jl rjCifr' " 11 .jntn- here an' 1 thawt how wonder- $31.53. This included: O'Dani.1 and hU family celebraU victory at their Ft. Worth hom.. W AWlrfv&tir' I 'v i-ou folks had been blessed of 1 gal. molassis bOc O'Danlel, weaithy flour salesman who campaigned with a "blUblliy J SMSfjfMiSSf I I 'cattle feedin' on a thousan' 3 chickens 1.50 band and a platform based on the Ten Commandments, defeated 11 S&ilSSim ' II I Is P-vore water runr.in' down', good 40 lbs. cabbich . 10.00 opponent after waging i acnaatlonal if unorthodox campaign. The Sfv0 1 II I ips btwtiful bright-eyed childern . . Honey 1.25 DemocraUe nomination in Texa ! tantamount to election. II I Butter . ............. ti.80 cii mcumstance to attend the Confer- III J tOU II I HELP TO STAMP OUT So, when he got out of bed on this - rfV 1 I fiO I ... particular Monday morning, he reach- OFF TO CONFKKKNCK I 51 IT A Ir 1 I I IP III Ir " I lAIJOODI K IaP afI laP II l'd fo1' hlS P"ntS "ml bt'foit' l)UttinK Of all the great number of minis- J, Q.IC M. jLARMmJ Mmd 111 Jll I rTlll-flJl I IMlJ mJl II lllrl them on he looked down into them ters speeding toward Greensboro on I -Vf w -w" al 'W WW! I like a man would look into a sack to a Mnday morning in early November III II I ' f ' SJk& see if it would hold sufficiently no doubt the Cow Pasture circuit III It is SO easy lo have just the kind of home J'OU want II j I fs, V-; That Planus ' 1 don t lhi,lk these britches will , id, i was the happiest now. You can have a home lhat you will be proud to ' I f I m. CV vtvl do fer Annual Conference," he said ..,, T....ui.lii' Fl.lm'c nmstlv nav- III . . ... , . . . , II i . I I lB f CMdren tHOt W his wife, "eab-m if I had the money 11 Z; "d 10 -V "' .'" h Jw. Jf Takes too much Toll. . to go on; thar s a little hole in the ..him HI). tt) ol. ,nll.,, wt.ii-t-do broth- and lei us show you how easy it is In remodel and repair, i i i I I? if seat already. But I'll see what the (in th(. Waynesville de-strict God ) H I if- a'IS "Whooping COUgh is a rack- elder thinks about it when he comes b,.ss Vnl An yu we this new III I I- X I f i AlV ing, destructive and some- on the first Sunday." ,.uit I've got on, well Id o. Dickenson ,1 7 V f? times fatal, acute infectious "You don't mean to ask him if you mKde me a present of it." I IiiHAliinlrA Vlinitltt i M 1 I X'Xvf disease, all too often looked can go with the seat of your punts i;ut little did our plain, uneducated .llinnlllSKd llUDDlV Lll. H I upon as one "a child must out 1 hopt'' responded ; his wrfe, a ,, uninitiated mountain minister F UIIU1WU11M. MMJ -.VVo ill ittMP have Do not treat U-Aoop- plam speaking woman. know about the workings of an Annual ' " ''1I?ot,v ihjppt. ' ' 'il kl KmYf ing COUgh lightly it IS . "Oh, no. . ou know. what 1 mean Methodist Conference. He had dream- III JLKKl LIALK, Uwner II i l l "WUr serious for very you nfl I'll ax-him if thars any .chance .fer od of how he would talk with the bish-1 f M l T children, and mosun me to go, some how." (ip and t,i. him about the work on, Thone 263-J Lake Junaluka ;j pleasant and painful, in any case. his mission, of how -.nfi....nrl 1 ! I ,. . , ,. , ,. , . "It's always been the dezire of my , . . . ... .. 1 1 l-L 1 1! I I Medical Science has discovered a vaccine for thia heH1.t.. Bl,,. Bumgard wrote his Tre- hi eyZ "L . r -; I dif-ease that often prevents a child contracting the siding Elder, "to 'tend an Annual Con- ; I di.sease. After whooping cough has developed, this ference." I vaccine Will often cure in week or two, and save Furthermore, he had "labored hard I weeks of suffering, and much mental anguish and on the circuit "endurin the past five . sf I broken rest for parents. Treatment is inexpensive, month" and had gotten it in fairly " i i I harmle.s. and attended by very little pain. Ask "good shape" he said; had held four GsC I your doctor about it. mettings and the Lord had wonderful- 1 I ly blessed them in two of these. V T" ' I He had sown other good seed, to .CV "Vs. I f all four corners of his 12 by 18 square 17 4 SvV I nLJ O nJ I yT1ral m''e c'rcu't' Rn' was confident that yJOfySXl fy Ts I iV ffC f4 7t a I " Ti much of this seed would yet spring up MfIi ZP Si.f I fmjtAlf U J lUyO tTwS I and ripen into a bountiful harvest . . fiwrLlSfflft A. I "lZ Xl I y W UL'SL.m.mmmy r 7 !" certainly so, if he himself should be utfttwMffiM S I ? r I I (QAJU- DRUG STORE returned for another year. ' WMffiMfP UU t llA But he didn't have the money, Bum- MfiVr-'-'l I ' I -5 I gard started, and wanted to know of ! JMf )inUuCtr7 -sSkJL'XL ' ' I This ,s So. 33 of a Series "Telling the Public About (he Doctor" the elder if there was any fund or Jt n iff ' ' ' .'' ' ' provided for preachers in his .f - " Waynesvle Art Gallery fm'fe iao(S"Dini Sail J Mmhadi5eFroAliPartsofT1,ew.,.d.F eal times are happy The Home Beautiful tlHieS 111 the homeS With modern Electrical Helps! 1 2 V I Even when the homemaker does all It costs so little to enjoy Electric I vVOi HitC IIJiil the housework ALONE there is so Cooking, Water Heating, Refrjgera- j jf (HIN lifll I little hard, manual labor in the u d the m ther hc, ful ' finished without fatigue or upset afford these time, labor and money- :i 10:20 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. : ':' ;, ' : ' ' : " ' -:'' ' ' Visit your Electrical Dealer or our Sales Rooms today. K I LOCATED IN CITIZENS BANK BUILDING C & Light Company - ... , .. .. j j z& vh vyis, tog - j j VJ

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