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PAGE TWO (First Section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER St. John's Announces Christmas Progrdfci Here On December 1 8th St. John'js school junior high and grammar departments will present! and James Fuwler. The train is their annual Christmas program in 'made by Peggy Carver, Kathleen St. John's auditorium December 18, ! Finley .Margaret Finley, John Sketch Of Proposed Rural Health, Center at 8:00 p. m. instead of December 19 as originally announced in the school paper. The spirit of giving f..d good chter sets the keynote for "The Christmas Guost," adapted by Janet Moynahan from the pipy ' f Constance D'Arcy Mackay anO acted by the members of the junior high school as follows: Spirit of Yule, Joyce Carter: the beggar, Sara Garrison: D.mie Mar garet, Barbara .lean I'oltv I'elei Beck, John Heinz. Mary MorrK Joan Ratcliffe, Stanley Shaw, Sails Stovall, John Sneakuian and Ale en Williams also take part. "Christmas Shopping" to In given by grades three, four and live, ir, a lively humoinus pla lei of the excitement that coined ju-I before Christmas. The cast is a follow s: Ticket agent. Suzanne Curr: 1 1 tender, Tyker Miller: new lue . Charles Furtado: fat man Itc Feichter: lady with bundles. Alice Alexander: younp ladies. INe l-Yn li ter and Bai bara MouN. .oilier Man Gunn: nauht child. Iliiiliu.i Miller: conductors. i; ml Aki-r- Holtclaw, Virginia Lide, Myrna Miller, Clyde Hay. Mary Reeves, l'atsy Iteeves, I'c '4gy Reeves, Peggy Sikes. Buddy Taylor, and Claudia Taylor. An afler-bedlime lark "Bye I.o 1 and" will be enacted by the ijama-clad first and second grad ers. The characters are: Mother, Su.anne Owen: angels, Sandra Caldwell. Martha Motrin, anc Sikes and Betty Jo Snntn: children. Mel ha fiean Coward, Shii lev IliMin. Biily and Paul George. Ann Hem, June Mend-1 ricks, 'harles Holland. Joel Kuy keudall. liuddv Miller. Mary Lou; Moflitl. Da id Moody. Gail Pinnix.j Sarah lieevcs. Maxine Sims and Neddie Tucker ' The kindergarten will add to1 the entertainment a radio broad-; c.v t le television from the Mickey Mouse Broadcasting Station, fea- ! hum: a Christina's Hour of Cheer.' The' program is an outgrowth of! the kindergarten's school work. The children named the station, ' constructed I he "mike" and sug gested the costumes to be worn for the program. Those in the Here is an artists's conception of the type rural community health center proposed by the Stale s Relations Division of the U. S. Public Health Service and now under consideration by the North Carolina Medical Care Commission or location in Hreas not large enough to support a hospital. There are now .'14 North Carol ma counties without any type medical institution and it is the Commission that every county in the state have eith er a hospital or AT THE CHURCHES a par- ft Give Good Books and Bibles This Year GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Bobt. G. Tatum, rector Third Sunday in Advent. Church school at 9:30. Morning prayer and sermon at 1 1 .00. Young People's Service League and Crusade at !:30. ! may, rf he wishes, be also ; ticipant in the service. 1 CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Newell are in charge of the services every ; Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, i The Sunday school is doing fine I at Hazelwoori. It meets at 10:00 ' o'clock. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Mlradalr Sermon by rector at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. mi 5- CHARACTER RT'ILDIXf FICTION The Doctor's Return ?1 Ken Anderson ni . i tt 1 .i , inaaows uncier the air Sun Ken Ander-on Fuq Over Hone Kern; Ken Andei-son After Many Days Jove Hoekzeiiia Autumn Gold Charlotte Kruger BIBLE STORY BOOKS FOR YOL'Nd AND OLD fiO lit Our Darlinr Bible Story Bible Stiii v Color ABC Book ABC Book Books to $ .35 $1.25 i ;ji Bible Stories Folks For Little si .r.o b ,i'ivrr and Bible Girls of the Wonder Book of Bible Stories We Spend the Years Charlotte Kruger Dark Are The Shadows Bernard Palmer Born at Daybreak Bertha M. Peterson Sl.'iO Hurlbut's Bible Storv of the $1.00 $1.50 $1.50 $2.95 SHADY GROVE METHODIST CHURCH C. O. Nevell, pastor The pastor will preach another sermon on Stewardship next Sun day, Dec. 15, at 11 o'clock. The subject is "The Stewardship of Talents." What a responsibility we all have, even the least of us in the matter of improving that which God has given us in ourj personal endowments. The date and hour for ourl CRARTREE METHODIST CHARGE Mrs. C. O. Newell, pastor The pastor will preach at Finch er's Chapel Sunday morning. The Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock, W. J. McCrary, superin tendent. The M Y.F. meets at 4:30 p. m. Miss Doris McCracken, president. In the afternoon the pastor will preach at Davis Chapel. At this service there will be a dedication in infant baptism. Also the recep tion of the child's mother into the church. recommendation of the Medical Can one or more health centers. A. J. Maxwell Research Division Director, Passes Allen .1. Maxwell, 73. director of the state research division and j former commissioner of revenue, I died from a heart attack in a Kal ' cigh hospital Monday, and funeral services were conducted Wednes day a'lternoon in Cret nslioro. I Maxwell was twice candidate for governor, in '.r.!2 and 1940. A native of Duplin county, lie for merly operated weekly newspapers, was in the lumber business for a time, and served as mayor of While ville in 1800 in his first public office. During 30 years of work with the state government. he became known as the slate's best -known authority on rux niacers. lie Ik came head of the revenue division in 1942. Mrs. Candler Buried Here Thursday Last rites were conducted at the Garrett funeral home on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for Mrs. Jessie Lee Candler, 59, daughter of the late Mr. andMrs. Dean Lee and widow of Gaither Candler, who died at the Haywood county Hospital on Wednesday morning at 7:30 following a brief illness. Rev. Paul Townsend, pastor of I he First Methodist Church offici ated. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were: John Boyd, David Underwood, W. H. Francis, R. V. Welch, W. L. I. ampkin, and Paul Callahan. Mrs. Candler was born in Waynesville, had resided here aM her life. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Neil R. Rhodes, of Jackson ville, Fla.; Mrs. O. C. Sittle, (rf Asheville, Mrs. L. L. Allen, of Waynesville and Mrs. W, B. Revis, of Asheville and a number irf nieces and nephews, the latter in cluding Ray Shoap, who had lived most of his life with his aunt. DELLWOOD METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. J. E. D. Hauser, pastor Our nmcunl f ,u o ,( ,u-l ,, .1 f n .- .... Chnstmas program will appear ,jwill be ned a1 Dellwood Sund next weeks Mountaineer. Every December ,5 fol,owing the Jrl anendant the Chr.stmas service ;mon by Rev w B West sper. i intendent of the Waynesville dis broadcast are: trict at 11 o'clock. Jackie Allison, Jack Carver, Roy-1 Every officer of the church is ster Carver, Mary E. Devlon, Joe urged to be present. The pastor Dixon, Herbert Gibson, Clarencel will preach at Maeeie at 10:00 Lewis, Caroline Ray, Patsy Sims, Johnny Sloan, Betty Jean Solo mon, Nancy Glenn Stimson and Sandra Timbes. Year to Live Dorothy SI. $1.50 $1.50 Bryant Liht On a Hill . . $1. Clark Duncan FOR TEEN-AflERS Ken Rifles the Range $ . Basil Miller Ken in Alaska ,? .' Basil Miller Little Feather ( "loes Hunt- in p; . $ Bernard Palmer Patty Lou of the Golden West S Basil Miller Linda Lou Comes Through $ Dan E. L. Pfttch New and Revised Edition Wtih Questions and Answers and Maps BIBLE HELPS Smiths Bible Dictionary $2.75 Peloubet's Bible o'clock and at Elizabeth Chapel at 7:00 o'clock in the evning. His subject will be: "Christ, the Won derful Saviour." HE AND HIS STORE COLLIDE ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. The plate glass window installed in front of Marshall Stone's store was so clean, it looked just like there was no front there at all. Stone was worried tlm some customer might attempt ot walk through it. Some one did, but it wasn't a cus tomer it was Stone' himself. Be sides having his glasses knocked from his nose. Stone and the glass front were unscathed. DEATHS THOMAS G. HILL Funeral services for Thomas G. Hill, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Hill, who died on Wed nesday morning, were conducted 'uiiesc a' the church li afte ;'ioon Hiram pl0gJ on rvk. Forrest v e ,, " ,ne church w ,ha'!e of the ?, "e Strang, uin a man's Come To The BETTY JEAN CLU And Dine and Dane 'FREE MUSIC By New Aireon Machine -FREE DINNER J For the 13th Person Entering the cu,i, Ka,h . , For the Remainder of the Month CHOICE OF WESTERN STEAKS, FRIED nilfKI '"'inn'H, I. HOI'S Two Miles Out on Highway l!)-2:t f W. . 17 T,' : . , . v.rii r.vciy iNlgru iroill il:l)) M I,, .()() ., BEER AT ALL TIMES - - - I.Xcni''! "si ) WE CATER TO SPECIAL PAR No Minimum or Federal Tax Charge Ilel-veen 5 Dictionary Cruden's Complete Concordance $3.00 $3.00 i.OOO Questions and Answers $1.00 On The Scriptures .75 BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS Presentation Bible $5.75 Red-Letter With Helps .7". O-.-foi-ri Rf.d-Letter Bible $6.50 Oxford Reference Bible $6.50 Oxford Teacher's Bible $9.00 . t D Yount' Folks Zipper Bible $2.00 75 New Testaments With and Without the Psalms .7.rc-3.00 The Gospel Booh Room OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Phone 54 4-J Clarence Taylor, owner Main Street Jusi Received CAR VOLUNTEER ouft Also MYERS ELECTRIC PUMPS At Richland Supply Co. . . . . ! 1 A i ffl TV m ' I I tte&te lue urpl Phone 43 tejXfeJfrfrfofrKjfrKjteKj-. . . . 1 '' " OPA Will Keep Secret New Valid Sujjar Stamp WASHINGTON - i AIM - ()' officials said they will keep secret until January 1 the number of new sugar ration stamps which will be come valid then to prevent user:, from "spending" it in advance. The new stamp will be good for five pounds of sugar from the first the year until April 30. Current individual stamp No. SI and home canning stamps 9 and 10 will ex pire December 31. Although OPA said a second stamp also might be validated dur ing the first quarter of 1947. de partment of agriculture officials said they doubted this could be done before April 1, By that time the size of next year's sugar crop and of Cuban imports can be taken into account. OPA announced industrial sugar allotments for the first quarter of 1947 will be the same as for the last quarter of 1946 and institution al allotments for January and Feb ruary will be unchanged. WANT TO SEND SOMETHING THAT'S A FEAST FOR THE EYES? F Vti IflMMiHTiTjE WW- I I They Are Here---They Are Yours For The Asking -Yes Your Pretty CcUmdoA On Saturday morning, we will - give each of our customers one of our beautiful 1947 calendars. Come by and ask for yours. 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