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Watauga Democrat| it Weekly to IMS and Published | by tfa* lat* C.F' FPBLISHKD ON THURSDAYS | Subscription Rates INSIDE WATAUGA COUNTY S.!^? ===^8 VrarltatlM , ? -T?i ^OTTOBM WATAUGA CXJUJTTT _ 1.50 ; Month* 1.90 IgaC hi fidvmam Notice to Subscribers k nqtmUaf change of iiUiih. It b Important to mention the Old a* wall a* the NEW ft. C RIVERS, Jr. - Puhitaher sr.1-, ... OUMm, ate, art charged at the regular advertising rate*. Entered at the yostofflca at Boone, M.C,as second claai mafiaatter. "THURSDAY7MARCH 7, 1946 THE EVERYDAY COUNSELLOR Rev. HERBERT SPAUGH, D. D. Do you know how to apologize and are willing to do it when the need arises? Are you willing to ad mit that you have made a mistake, If you have? these questions were prompted by a reader of my recent column in which I likened marriage to a heavy truck which has four speeds forward. In this I explained the meaning of the four words used for love in the ancient Greek, the | language in which the New Testa ment was written. 1 said that every successful marriage must demonst rate these four forms of love. "What about the reverse gear? How are you going to explain that?" Inquired this reader. "Don't you have to use that?" Certainly you do. 8t Paul has a fine discussion of domestic relations In his Epistle to the Ephesians. Concering married life he wrote " Submitting your selves one to another in the fear of God." The Greek word for "sub mitting" is a military term which calls for the use of strategy. The successful military commander knows that there are times when he must advance to the attack, other times when an attack from the front is unwise, so he drives in from the side or from the rear, backs up, and makes another start. Both husband and wife must learn how to do this if their marri age is to be a success. If either has allowed himself to get into an unfavorable position, he must know how to retreat it If he has made a mistake, he should be willing to apolgize. Apologizing is not easy, but it is good medicine. Someone has said, "A measure of a man is how he takes defeat." Bo me people find it extremely difficult to admit that they are ever wrong. Such have a difficult time in marriage. The happy marriage is one in which husband and wife have learned to "give and take." Every automobile driver would find himself in a bad way, if there were no reverse gear to his car. There are times when he has to back up, and make a fresh start, if he is in a tight corner or place. The same is true in marriage and the other life relationships. All of us need to heed the wise advice of St Paul, "Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of God." Tracy News ' Mr Smith Jenkins, who has been viliting relatives for the last couple of, months left for his home in Springfield, Mo., Monday. Mrs. Lassie Reece, of Bristol, Va., ?pent the weekend with her father, Smith Eggers. Miss Lois Jean Grogan, who has been employed in Elizabeth ton, Tenn., for the past two years, visit ed her mother, Mrs. Perdy Grogan. last week. Mrs. Howard Thomas and chil dren spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Jake May. Mrs. Glenn May and nieces, Joan Thomas and Jeanette Stanburry, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawrence, at Mountain City, Tenn. Mrs. Amanda May spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Smith Eggers. Mrs. Clyde Pearson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Ch&ll Osborne, Mrs. B. H Duncan and Robert Thomas was in Bristol last Saturday. Raymond (Sperkie) Thomas and Elmer Stuart spent Sunday in Vir finte. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Eggers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moretz at Trade. Miss Virginia May, who has been staying at the home of Mrs. Bartoa Sutherland, has returned hofne. I ____________ Mr. Glenn Davis, of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. Wilford Davis, of Washing tonj D. C., spent a short time here Saturday. Mrs. Paul Murry, of Greensboro, spent the first part of the week with heri mother, Mrs. Granville Norris, Ot Boone. Bethel School News The Bethel boys and girls basket ball teams entered the tournament conducted at the A. S. T. C. under the direction of Coach Garbee. We drew Jefferson High School boys and girls, and were the first teams to play in the tournament. Our giiis who had been ceded as one of the strong teams of the tournament were downed by Jefferson's tall girls by a score of 18-20. Our boys drew Jefferson boys in the Class C tournament as well as in this A. H. S. Athletic Assn. tournament, were again defeated by a twenty point lead, the final score being 12-32. Three games remain to be played this season by the Bethel teams. On March 7, we play Riverview High school boys and girls on our court We return to them on the 15th. We have a game to return to Cove Creek but the?date tor this game has not been set due to the homing Journal-Sentinel Tournament which the Cove Creek teams will enter. Mr. Wendell Wilson of Boone has accepted a position as teacher of. Science, History, and Physical Education to replace Mrs. H. K. Middleton, who had been with us since the holidays. Mr. Wilson was recently discharged from the Army after serving overseas in both the European and Pacific theatres of war. Before entering the armed forces he was employed as a teacher in the Blowing Rock High School and in the Valdese High school as athletic coach. On Friday inorninfc March 1, a 45 ntinute movie edition of the classic, Treasure Island, was pre sented free of charge to all the pupils of the school. This film was enjoyed very much by the pupils, and it should make easier the teach ing of the story in Literature. The next full length movie will be Count Of Monte Cristo which will be shown on March 6. At the Theatre I Bing Crosby's millions of fans will be delighted to learn that one of the crooner's best pictures is due to play a return engagment Friday at the Appalachian Theatre. "East Side of Heaven." which co-stars Bing with vivacious Joan Blondell and has the popular singer in the role of a taxi driving troubadour, gives him am ple opportunity to warble some of his fan's best-loved tunes. . Hailed as the first psychological drama ever to be filmed in techni color, starring Gene Tierney in her most important role to date, Corel Wilde in his first modern romantic part, and Jeanne Crmin in her first adult screen assignment, "Leave Her to Heaven," the dramatic Ben Ames Williams best-seller, opens at the Appalachian Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Packed with a new kind of laughter and romance, "Colonel Effingham's Raid," the hilarious 20th Century-Fox film will show at the Appalachian Theatre next Wed nesday. An all-star cast is headed by Charles Cobum, Joan Bennett and William Eythe. Despite their well-known prefer ence for the dark, spirits from the Great Beyond have been attracted to kleig lights like months to a candle. There was that happy family of ghosts whose good intentions dis rupted Topper's domestic felicity and there was Joe of "Here Comes Mr. Jordon"; ghosts have haunted family battlements arid ghosts have gone West in the annals of the screen. But never before Elvira in Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit," has such a charming, elfin and sophis ticated wraith insinuated itself be fore the cameras. See "Blithe Spirit" at the Appalachian Theatre next Thursday. Mrs, C. A. Hayworth and chil dren, Buckie and Julia Elizabeth, are visiting relatives in North Wilkes boro this week. M -sw jLi a ij a ( tij J PERFECT DIAMOND RINGS 1 ? Doubly guorcnteed >n writmq to bp perfect. .1 ? Individually i ? >*? <?<} in the ownei s nan ? ? Fi'ii, ?> ?? i -st Ihrll ti'f jnd toss. 4 ? One unifoiP' ncf tonal price or seolcd on tag. B. W. S tailings J*w*l?r Boon*, N. C. Presidential Quiz By Major Wm. G. Mufcii 1. What Vice Prssidsiita of die United States died hi ettoeT ? IWhatPrsa idents had served fall terms as Viae President be fore b*lB| elected Presi dentT I. Which Presidents were officers h the Civil war? 4. Which Vice President. atV ? r w a r d a Janes 8. United Sutes Sfcermin Senator, was expelled from the SenateT 9. How many Presidents have been Secretary of State T Answers: 1. Elbridge Gerry, William R. King, Henry Wilson, Thomas A. Hendricks, Garrett A. Hobart. George Clinton and Jimes S. Sherman died while Vice Presi dent. 1. John Adams, Thomas Jeffer son and Martin Van Buren. 3. Grant, Hayes, Garfield. Ben jamin Harrison, McKinley, An drew Johnson and Chester A. Arthur. 4. Breckenridge in 1861. 5. Six Presidents were Secre tary of State, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren and James Buchanan. AMOS WAGONER NAMED MAYOR OF SPARTA Amos Wagoner, prominent Sparta business man and former chairman of the Democratic party in Alle ghany county, was named mayor of the town of Sparta at a recent meet ing of the town council, it was an nounced last week. Mr. Wagoner is president of the Watauga Hardware Company, Inc., popular local hard ware establishment. NOTICE North Carolina, Watauga County) in tha Suparior Superior Court; Ba fora tha Clark. Thomas B. Hayes, Luther B. Hayes and wife. Pearl Hayes; Oscar W. Hayes arid wife, Jeanetic Hayes, Lloyd Hayes and wile, Nellie Hayes, and Quentin Wheeler vs. Harvey Wheeler, Doris Wheeler, Minors. The defendant, Harvey Wheeler, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of partitioning real estate be longing to George W. Hayes estate, located in Watauga codnty, North Carolina, in which the said defend ant has an interest; and the said de fendant will further take notire that he is required to appear at the of fice of the clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County in thp courthouse in Bone, North Carolina, within ten days from the 1st day of April, 1946, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said action. This 1st day of March, 1946. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, N. C. 3-7-4c-jeh Charles Walters Joins Bailey's Office Staff Charles Walters, 29, of Moo res - vUle, recently discharged from the Army Air Corps with the rank of captain. Monday, joined the staff of Senator Josiah W. Bailey's office, the Tar Heel senator announced The son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Walters of Mooreavill?, Walters is a graduate of Appalachian State College, where he participated in football and wrestling activities. He was named on the All-North State conference football team while at Appalachian and was active in the Young Democratic club at the school. His coach was Senator Bailey'* sec retary, Kidd Brewer. Every veteran's hospital is n aw served by a Red Cross Camp and Hospital Council. ? ANGEL S CAFE Steaks ? Oysters ? Regular Dinners Sandwiches OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Opposite Bus Station RECAPPING Have Your Tires Recapped With Goodyear Grade "A" Rubber 600.16 $6.00 650.16 . . 57.00 I Other sizes passenger and truck good price value. Quick service by experienced cappers. Swofford's TIRE STORE North Main Street Phone 225-J Boon.*, N. C. As in the past, Coble offers in glass bottles the regular pasteurized milk in which the cream or batterfat rises to the top of the bottle, if you prefer this type. Protected for health! The Coble Quality Program extends from the cow to bottled Milk, under dairy and laboratory spe cialists. Lot this Controlled QaaHty guide yon to Coblo Homo milk; regular Paatearizcd Milk; Chocolate Milk; Whol* Lactic Milk; Lactic But termilk ; cereal and whipping cream, ice cream ; Eskimo Pie; Cottage Cheese; Batter. Goocfv-ffiei/ conT pour orf my cream/ Don't rob your children of vital butterfat! Make sure your child gets his share of vital, energizing butter fat, with Coble "Homo" milk. By the special homogenizing process, ordinary butter fat particles are split into mUttoni more and sealed into every drop of milk. No laborious bottle shaking ? no "skim" milk toward the bottom. There's cream in every sip, from the first to last glassful. Have fun ? make this blind-fold test! Lot your children test Coble Homo milk against ordinary milk, first, mm, then the other. They'll say: "Yum Yum, I choose Coble's." Make thta fliW test right away. Pastear iaod for Safety; Homogenised for extra flavor and diges tlon; Vitamin D added for extra protection. 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