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'Ministry Oi Sympathy' Is Unique Service r LOUISVILLE. Ky. 'AP??From th?-ee to four hours a day. Mrs. Lcuise Kniss sits sit the kitchen tabic of her home and goes over ohituary notices: Those hours have developed into a unique ' ministry of sympathy" which more than 1MMH) people have felt. Mrs. Kniss sends to survivors of loved ones Inspirational tracts ? and with no thought but to com fort the bereaved She does it anonymously. Her daily procedure started fiv.? years ago when the minister of Christian Missionary Alliance Church here put sugges tions to his congregation on ways they might serve the Lord. Mrs. Kniss herself knew what a comforting message could mean--- j she found out three years earlier I when her husband died Now. she brings that same kind of comforf to others, almost all of them total st rangers She sends two tracts: "In Time of Sorrow." a four-page leaflet with a simple message of comfort; and .1 Am the Door." a gospel tract outlining the plan of salvation "As I stuff each envelope. I breathe a prayer that tiie lan d will ? - ? WW -fff MRS. LOUISE KN1SS bless th?m and comfort them." she said quietly. Often people who receive her 1 Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday. Oct. 23 RKTHK1. SCHOOL Bethel School 9:00 Friday, Oft. 16 FINKS CRFFK Paul Kirkpalrick 9.00 Mrs. Kuth Moore 9.15 TranUtam'a Store 9 45 Franci* Rogers 10:15: Fines Crc -k Sriiool 10:45 H L Kathbone 12:00 j R, C Rathbone 12:30 C. H McKlreath 1:00 mail respond, sometimes with tliank-you cards, frequently with ntfes Of appreciation One rnme ft orn the family of the late Sen Allien VV Barkley. All are for warded to her by the church, whose address Is on the envelope "But if I never got one single r? sponse I wouldn't care," she sa>-. "I've never expected thanks." The United States Department of Agriculture estimates that about one-third of all water u ed for Ir rigation is lost in conveying it to the land. Miet of this loss is calls-1 ed by seepage DMITRI SHEPHOV, Soviet Foreign Minister. Is shown (left) speaking at the United Nations Security i Council debate. In New York, on the Suez Canal dispute He backed the proposal of F.g.vptian For- j! eign Minister Mahmoud Fawzl for the creation of 11 ? negotiating body to seek a peaceful settlement of 11 11 the. dispute, t?ut went further by proposing that , such a body be composed of the U. S., Britain, France, Russia, E^ypt and India. Left to right are: ; Shepilov; Britain's Selwyn Lloyd; Secretary of State John Foster Dulles; U. S. Ambassador Henry j' Cabot Lodge and Minister Fawzi. (International) ? < Washington Women Win 'Worst-Dressed' Nomination By JANE EADS ' WASHINGTON?Though every- j body complains about the leather ? even when they come from places notably hotter?partying In the nation's capital continues brisk ly along with politics. As long as Congress Ls in session and government big wheels stay close to town, there is no notice able slump in the so-called "dog day" season. Only the setting is j different. The free-'.oading and el bow-bending is dc ne at crowded buffet tables and bars set up out doors, even though many would prefer to linger in the air-condi tioned drawing rooms which many embassies and private residences boast. Socialites are taking advantage ? of the season's festivities this year ipore than ever. It's a chance to do a little politicking on, the side, but-j '.er-up potential supporters, make oew friends, before the fall cam-l oaigning begins in earnest, ; For the women, it's a chance to ook their prettiest in portrait >Te garden party frocks and big. i iroopy-brimmed, flower-laden hats, vhich returned to style this season, i Washington women, however, are getting scolded for their downtown street attire. They're being criti cized for their backless dresses, shorts, see-through fabrics, sloppy hgh-dos, gloveless hands, stocking less gams! A local fashion editor goes fur ther. "There is no possible excuse ror any woman's presence on dow n ;own streets without a girdle and i proper brassiere. This is Wash ngton, D. C.t NOT the Marshall islands.'' She goes on to remind her r.ead ;rs that Washington women have >een scored as ariong America's nost poorly dressied and suggests hey follow the example set by wo nen in New York -and otfier large \merican cities. Dark, tailored, un-/ ussy street rocks and suits of su/nmer-wfight 'abrics are the rule rather than he exception iit cosmopolitan ireas. Washington wo r.ien complain it sn't they but the tourists who are ^areless about their appearance in the city s sir eets. They are re minded that tcjiiristg also go to *ew York, Chicago, Dallas and 5an Francisco! L ? Waynesville vh. Kiilhi-rfordlon-Spindale wanted rnn usediiiks We're trading HIGH to get them...we'll pay TOP DOLLAR for the tires you trade on new good/year tires ? Choose from this famous line up: ? All-Nylon Cord Supor-Cushion ? Double Eaglo ? world's best tiro ? Marathon Dtluxt Supor-Cushion f' y- .'.-r;-- ?? ? 9 Allison & Duncan Tire Co. 4 l irr Sen ice Headquarters" 1 Georgia Ave., Hazelwood L 1 1 1 PICK THE WINNERS IN THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER'S I ?'? : ft '^B ^^HFWjw' >^E&t!ii&^M W- ' ?&? K &Vix:^^^^^^HPvV iwf^l ^_j^ __ BB V I *\?..-f H I H^"\ - I ;^ilMMlm^:^m?^B lg|>J^H I M Jft-'iffi- Irti ? Vllv \ \ (jp w ? I $1500 CASH PRIZE EACH WEEK 1 This football contest is open to everyone except employees of the Waynesville Mountaineer and their families. 2 No contestants may submit more than one entry a week under his or any other name. The official entry blank only may be used. 3 Ml entries must be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday of lire week the games are played, and deposited in the Football Contest" box in The Mountaineer office at 413 Main Street. For the convenience of the contestants, mail entries will be accepted but must be in The Mountaineer office not later than the time specified above. Address "Football Contest" Editor, in care of The Mountaineer. Pl:_ T1 p ? ? r?i i ni i 4. Ton football games are listed in the advertisements ap* pcaring on this page Kadi came is numbered. Using the,, official entry blank in this issue, write in beside the cor responding number the winner of each game. 5. Tie games must be indicated or will be counted in error. 6. Contestant picking the larcest number of winners will be awarded a cash prize. In case of ties, prizeswill be equally divided. 7. Winners of each week's contests will he announced in the Monday's issue of The Wayncsville Mountaineer. Winners are requested to obtain their prizes at the office. 8. The decision of the judges shall be final. ^np ine uoniesi DianK msewnere in Xhis issue and Try Your Skill i - FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TV CHOOSE GE For ? Clearer Pictures ? Better Listening ? Best Trade-In Allowance SEE THE GAMES ON G.E. TELEVISION fjfif* BIACK-Dtrur\ f&utmWm \ No. 2 ? Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma HAYWOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE Dial GL 6-5041 Main Street, Hazelwood I ?J For a Treat FORD BIG GAME ?i^v; || SAVE up to 50% on FUEL t \ ?... lry # leads the o Small Game WITH SIEGLER'S EXCLUSIVE PATENTED i Biltmore 3 field ^0 ^ave Everything TWO-IN-ONE HE AT MAKER! ' 1 \ You'll Need For look* at these exclusive v J ? PERFORMANCE RIFLES ? SHOTGUNS ? AMMUNITION S 1*1 il^L PR 1 . 4' l? 4* .p. 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