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MADE 'DF'W ON 'TRUMAN DAY' AVFRC . .'.'AMID Tnur.an and Barkley, these twin heifers were b>,. n nn the d y the President scored his politics.l upset and was rc turned in the I t'.? Hon.-e. The proi d owner <>f the animals is Max Sr c' w:] 1 A-* ( b member of MelAansviile. N. C. (lntcrna%unal) The Assassination Of President. Lincoln By Larry W. Mull A copy of the New York Hern Id published Sat., April 15, 1865?the day President Lincoln was assas sinated?is in the possession of J. W. Patterson. It carries a full de tailed report of the death of the ]President, also the dagger stab bing of Secretary of War William H. Seward, Sr., and his son, Fred- ' erick, which occurred in less than j one hour from the time President' Unco In was slain. i The paper states that the Pres ident and Mrs. Lincoln, with oth ?t friends, were at Ford's Theatre listening to the performance of The American Cousin, occupying a box in the second tier, when an assas sin entered the box behind the President. At the close of the third act the . assassin shot Mr. ZJncoln in the head, the shot en tered the back of the head and ctme out above temple. The Pres was removed to a house on enth street. After the assassin shot the Pres he jumped from the box upon stage and ran across to the side, exhibiting a long dag in his hand, flourishing it in a i.ii r s ,dj; r \i, the words ? Ty, . j 1 is." t h nio! lo o ihe i* t ? v' ?? Virginia, also fn'.i'iL, "'! iv S Lit:, is ; ?vjji^cd." The . ss. s>"in v:;:> rrcagni :ed^ by I/i h . am.',;':' n! ;he orc.iestra c: .1 r . s -J. W I. es Booth, the j k*'a 1 u rabi.i sore-sionisl. in I' ss than one hour a't r th"j President was si::in Hooth h d > ,.d\ a?H-( d to t e home of Secretary | if War William H. Seward. Sr.; and under pretense *ot having'a prescription was shown to the Secretary's s*ck chamber. Booth immediately rushed to th bed and inflected two or more wounds in | '.he neck and two on the face. A son, Frederick, wus in an ad joining room. He rushed to the door of his father's room and was met by the assasin who inflicted two or more wounds in his side. The desperado managtd to es cape from the house, and was pre pared for escape by having a horse at the door. * He immediately mounted his horse and sung out the words "Sic Semper Tyrannis!" and "The South is avenged." The paper also carries the organ of Governor Vance of North Car olina, advising General Lee to sub mit to Mr. Lincoln's terms. One dispatch from the then Asheville ARE YOU MISSING SOMETHING? No matter what you've been offered for your present car, your nearest Kaiser-Frazer dealer would like to tell you what he thinks it's worth. It could be much more than you think. And while you're about it, see and drive the 1949 KAISER or FRAZER. Power to spare, with many a long mile between gallons. Room for yourself and your five best friends. Style and luxury that make the KAISER and FRAZER the most copied cars in America. A ride that smooths the bumps and hugs the road at any speed. Before you decide on any new car, fill out the coupon below and find out easily?and without obli gation? what your present car will bring. Then drive a 1949 KAISER or FRAZER and find out for your self what our 300,000 proud owners already know. The keys are waiting for you. Maybe you've been missing something! MAIL THIS COUPON TO YOUR^ KAISER-FRAZER DEALER W Fohner Motor Co. Collowhee Rd/ - Sylva, N. C. ! w mm mmm mm a I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHAT MY CAR IS WORTH My cor b Y?or NtllM City lory Sfgt> Phon* NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE Associational Meeting Held At Speedwell Bap. Church The Tuckaseigee Baptist Sun day Schools held their Association al meeting Sunday afternoon ?t 2:30 p. m. at the Speedwell B.ptist was in charge. The Rev. J. E. Brown ied the devotional and M ss Hattie Hilda Sutton, secretary of the convention, gave h r report. Reports were given by 'each group that participated in contact ing the churches to encourage Sun_ day School attendance. The Rev. B. S. Hensley, speaKer of the evening, made a very im pressive talk on Sunday school en largement. Gene Parker, president, Tuckaseigee PTA Has Election Of Officers Mrs. Gladys Hoop?r was eV^ted president of the Tuckaseigee P^r ent-Teacher Associ tion at a meet ing of the organization held at the Tuckaseigee school house on Fri day, November 12. Mrs. Kath 'ee:1 Lannjng .was elected vice >roid nt and Mrs. Florence Hoop-} er .secrelary-tre su^er. number of differNit commit-1 te^s were app>?i"-ted at this t me. t MFS. POWELL IMPROVING Mrs. Ed Powell of Tuckaseigee. wh i h;\s bee.", quite ill at her, ome ;.t Tuckasei^i e. is reported be irr.pr <vin;; vA this time. >i ighig School Ifi Progress Ai Wilkcsdale Chipch A sinc?inj? s"' o;>l under the direc tion of Vernon Movie is in protr \s t.t tr.e, Wilkeslaie Baptist ?.? L:i jh. Tiie school will run thru is week. Upper District Singing Convention Sunday Mr. Sam Prcssley. president of upper district singing con s' ntio.i, has announced that there ! will be a sinking at the Baptist church at Cashiers on Sunday eve_ n ng beginning at 2:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Singers are especially invited to come and take part in the after noon singing. (N. C.) News carried the exchange of prisoners, Brigadier General Z. B. Vance was among the number. The New York Herald, which Mr. Patterson says is priceless, was printed in an 8^-point type. It has within its pages two illustrations and one map. Most of the front page was devoted to the asassina tion of Lincoln. Despite its 83 years the Herald is in almost perfect condition and every -word is readable. Services at The Churches Sylva Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. Griyg, Pastor) j Svjnrio's scnuoi will meet aT It j nv Gungei Crawford, superin- j lendent. 11 a.m. Morn ng Worship; Ser-' mon by the pastyr, ^Tnanksgiv- ? ina." 6:00 p. m., Y-Jl.. I'eilowshin. j Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir Re hearsed. Sylva Presbyterian (The Rev. W. rt. Wakefield, Pastor) \ Services held in Episcopal church. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, M. C. ^inuingham, superintendent. 11:05 a. m. Morning worship wit! ihe pastor using for his sermon -ubicct, "We Give Thanks". ? 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship in charge of the pastor. Sermon sub ject, "Peter's Blunder." Sylva Baptist (The Rev. C. M. Warren, Paatcri i Sunday school at 10 a. m., M V rl Corbin,* Supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship with the pastor using for. his scrrao ; subject. "Cooperation and Ki;,^ K.rn V/c! B. T, U. ; t p. rn. M.'s- Ha* - tie Hilda Sutton, Director. 7:30 p. ni. Baptismal Service. Tuesday 7:3u p. rrr. Prayer meet ? Cullowhee Baptist ^(Rev. Chas. B. McConnel, Pastor j y:30 a. ni Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning" Worship. Evening program: 6:30 Training Union 7:30 Worship Service. \? -unesday?7:30 p. m. Sunday school lesson pre-view. Friday, 7;U0 p. m. Choir Rehear sal. Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Fellowship Supper. 7:30 p.m. Vesper Service. Buff Creek Baptist (Rev. Edgar WiUlx, Pastor) Sunday School each Sunday ai 10 a.m. S.S. Supt. Charlie Parris. Worship service each 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m East Svlva Baotist (Rev. E. W. Jamison, Paetor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. DeWitt Beasley, S. S. Supt. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. Jame? Jones, director. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Wed. 7 p.,m. Choir Practice. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeti lg Wesleyan Methodist (Rev. Gertrude Farmer, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 8 p. m. Evening Worship.' Dillsboro Baptist (Rev. W. C. D it*, Pastor) 10 a.m. Sunday School. 1 11. a.m. Morning worship. 7:30 p.m Evening Worsh p. Scotts Creek Baptist (The Rev. B. S. Hensiey, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday Set tool. 11 a. m. Morning Worship by thr pastor. 6.30 p. m. Baptist Training Unior. 8 p. m. Evening Worship. Episcopal The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Pastor 4 p. rn. V sper Service. Glenville Baptist 10:00 a. m. Sunday School; Sair. ? Fisher, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. B.T.U. 8 p. m. Evening worship. Lovedale Baptist Church (Rev. G. E. Scruggs, Pastor) 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Worship Service. * 6:30 p.m. B. T. U. 7:30 p.m. Worship Service Tuckaseigee Baotist (Rev. Edgar Wrllix, Pastor) Sunday Scvool each Sunday a 10 a. m. Sunt Junnie !?oo^er. Worship service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. each 2nd and 4th Sun days. Wilkesdale Baptist I (Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor* 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Worship ServTce. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. 7:30 p. m. Rvemns; Worship. Webster Methodist Charge (Rev. John Kincaft?, P.stor) Lov-v c-ppol 11 a.m. Wofiev nnr. 2:30 p.m. Webster -7:30 p.m. c at pach above of the ch rne. "I Am A Chr stian." Attends Forestry Meet In Raleigh Raymond^S^tton, head of the ^vood pi ocur merrT^hvision of Mead Corporation here, anc^ a member Ji the North Carcl.na Forestry .?.s:* ;., w .s in Ral igh mis week ih j . n;r.;al mejb*ing of s ociauoiY^w; ich ^convened at Sir Walter hotel Tuesday at 11 a.l' piOia:n was "Keep I\o; th Cc roi na Ore n" and a talk n ^ i- suo:e"*. v.* s given by Gov ernor-elect W. Kerr Scott Tuesday The Church of God (Leonard O. Prower, Pastor) 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Tues., 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Fri., 7:30 p.m. Y.P.E. Delegates For AAA Convention To Be Elected December 3 Each year the farmers in Jack son county elect three men from ihe fifteen townships in the coun ty to serve as communty commit lnemer on th > AAA program. The r will be held De cember 2, 1948. At the same time c rnmunity will elect a dele gate to attend the county conven tion on December 3, 1948, in the 1 AAA oflic , at which time these delegates will elect a county com rn ttee. The places of voting in each township will*be announced next week. evening at 8 oclock following the annual banquet. The meeting adjourned at 11:30 Wean. sday. Cecil M. Frady With Army In Panama Recruit Cecil M. Frady, of Web ster, recently arrived on the Isth mus of Panama, having made the trip via U. S. Army Transport, 'General Win, G. H,.an". Upon arrival Recruit Frady was assigned ?to duty with Battery D. Harbor Defense of Balboa, Fort Amador, Canal Zone of the Pacific <=ide of the Isthmus. .'se Herald want ads for result** GLENN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE 8CRVICE Phone ?5 Sylva, N. C 8:28tf California > CARROTS, 2 bunches Nice Size ORANGES, 200s, 216s, 2 doz Idaho Russet POTATOES, 10 lbs. Florida GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for Red Emperor GRAPES, 2 lbs. CHESTNUTS per^ lb. CRANBERRIES per lb. Bosc Russet PEARS, 2 lbs. WESSON OIL 39c NOWDRIFT | \ $1,17 i-Lb Can Woodbury Facial SOAP Bars 19c II iona PEAS No. 2 Cans Campbells Tomato JUICE 14-Oz Cans Northern or Waldorf 1 Cp TISSUE, 2 rolls 1 Cut 125 Rite Wax Paper OQ/> ft. rolls Ann Page SALAD 41 DRESSING, pint jar Dainty DOGFOOD, 3 cans Morton's Sugar Cure fiO? SALT, 7V2 ib. can Octogan or P & G i ^? Laundry Soap, 2 bars ^ a m 1 Swift's Bland Lard SWIFT'NING Swift PREM A&P Fancy California TUNA FISH Ann Page Salad ^RPSSINC . Packers Label TOMATOES 2 iona Stringless CREEN BEANS .... 2 Campbell's Tomato SOUP 2 Ocean Spray Cranberry SAUCE ? # ? ? 1-Lb Can 12-Oz. Can Vz Size Can Pt Jar No 2 Cans No. 2 Cans 10*6-Oz Can 16-Oz Car 39c 49c 43c BTc 29c 27c 21c ?0c ANN PAGE BEANS CHEESE 2 lb. box PINEAPPLE No. 2 ?2 can 85c 33c With Pork and Tomato Sauce 16-Oz. Can 10c ? ? ? ? - ? ?1-^|~ ?|?|?|~ |? -~.~L~U~U~L m Pi W P Grade A Cream Style or Whole Kernel torn 19c per can GREEN BEANS 2 cans ? ???????? i 27c A&P Whole Peeled or Halves Unpeeled REACHES iona Sliced or Halves rLOUR Sunnyfield Sell Rising " "RICOTS \&P ?' PPI-C SAIICE .... 2 Packer's Label Grapefruit -=rnoNS ^&P Grapefruit miC* 3 Mild American ^MPFSP Golden Maid MARGARINE Tiny A&P PEAS No 2M, ?Qr Can -'*? 10-Lb Bag No 2V* ? Can No 2 Cans No 2 Can No 2 Cans Lb 1-Lb Pkg No 2 Can 27c 19c Vc "8c ">9c T7c MILD & MELLOW j> COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK 40c 3 a-1.15 UM-M-M More than 2/3 Nuts and Fruits Jane Parkei FRUIT CAKES k\ " 2.45-3 85
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