1 HE PRESIDENT MEETS MARSHALL A CORDIAL HANDSHAKE is giwr, Snu-iary of Stale George Marsh: 11 (right) by President Harry S T. u fnPnwing the former's arrival at Washington Airport The -y few in from Paris for a series of conferences' on foreign affairs at the White House. (International) How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel perm laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioa with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs,ChestColds,Bronchitis Do This for Head-Cold / Stuffiness! start to open up and give you wonder ful relief from sniffly head-cold distress. Va-tro-nol acts so fast because it tcorks right where trouble is. It relieves stufTy 'Congestion, and makes breathing easier. If used in time, Va-tro-nol helps pre ??>ent many colds from developing! Try ttt Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops. distantly?the moment a>u put a few drops if Vicks Va-tro-nol in iach nostril?you'll feel vour cold-stuffed nose Savannah News The Gay Home Demonstration club held its annual Thanksgiving and Christmas supper on Tuesday evening, November 23. at the com munity house. Each member brought a covered dish, and in vited a friend. Fifty or more per sons were present for the enjoy able occasion. I Mr. R. D. Higdon, principal of John's Creek elementary school, spent the Thanksgiving hoi.days with a camping party at Caney Fork Bald. Tho>e in the party were: Mr. Higdon, Mr. William Hooper, Mr. Bernard Brown and brother. The infant daughter^ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford nagle is much im proved. Mrs. Beulah Buchanan spent last week with her parents in ili.iwassee, Georgia. Mrs. Herman Cabe, who recent iv >ulfered an injury to her ankle is quite uncomfortable from the sprain. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and daughter, Emmaline, with a friend, are visiting here for a few days. Mrs. R. D.H.gdon visited her daughter, Mrs. Elmo Rogers, and *mall grand .laughter m Franklin last week. Mrs. Rogers is the form Cullovvhee Baptist Choir To Be Heard In Christmas Service The Cullovvhee Baptist Church is presenting A Candle Light Carol Service a* 5 30 Sunday evening. i")ece^*.'.;er 12. The music f<r the se;\Ke consists of Christmas rn t.jt'ii s, v.* ar s. s iiit. a.s. or < T:ie .heme < c ; h /. " I . is. The Li&h*. The V Id." T?>*1 c ? . i e t?Ii*s of 1 :r (M1 V. !i. . i ' O! eigi.' V ?; ? "i . :?? s*>h . J. ; c. urch c;;oir . i;*\ i ":>: l : . K . \* u s t .. .i I a ? I. l y ? s i / \o. t (' > Ma ' i:c;. Throu a wu.l n 'j.*n /ed training pr ?gr:-.m the ch n .-ce!\s to render Christian service. ?<> sf im a' ate interest in the use *A .1.0 >d ch..r"h mus e, and to encourage le; dersnip in choir activities. The Senior Choir is urder the direction of Dr. H. P. Smfth. The Youth Choir, wh.ch was or ganized this fall, is under the direction *5i ?arl Painter. Mr. Wal ter Cupp. a member of the music* department staff, Western Caro lina Teachers College, is the ad-. 1 i viser. The Junior Choir, which wvz also organized this fall, is under the directiorr of Jack W. Barnett, a member of the Senior Choir. Mrs. Margaret. Jones, a member of i music department staff of the College, is adviser. The entire tra ning program and choral ac tivities ol tne Church are under the general direction of Dr. Smith. Rev. C. B. McConnell, Pastor of the Church, is responsible for the organization and the promotion of both the Youth Choir and the er Miss Betty Higdon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones have moved to Madison county for an indefinite stay . Mrs. G. C. Turpin and son, Glen, were the gueshts of Mr. and Mrs. George Jones on Saturday. Clemard Buchanan, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. S. C. Buchanan ^pent Thr.nksgiv.ng here with his par ents. Clemard is a student at Bilt more College in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Buchanan ?nd small daughter, Pamelia Sue were the guests oi Mr.* and Mrs. iT. V. McMahah 1. st Thursday. Mrs. CTav Clark and son, Phil lip, o! Xorlolk. Va.. spent the week-end here with Mr. ar.d Mrs !). H. Clark. PROTECT YOUR WITH PONTTAC SERVICE A Prod met of General Motors Where it really belongs! There's only one sure way to know that you're always giving your fnotiac the kind of care it deserves?and that is by giving it jugular, authorized Pontiac service by your Pontiac dealer. We know every inch of your Pontiac?as only experts can. Our mechanics have been factory-trained to spot troubles accurately, to correct them with sure-handed skill. We use Pontiac Factory Engineered Parts which are exactly the same as the original parts installed at the factory. As a result, you get expert, authorized Pontiac service at a cost no higher?often less?than you would pay for ordinary work. If you are driving a Pontiac, you are driving one of the most dependable, one of the best performing cars ever bailt. To keep it that way, have it serviced regularly in the one place where it eeally belongs?our authorized Pontiac service department. fACTOKY-INOINUKID PASTS ri You can be sure that every Pontiac Factory-Engineered Part is exactly the seme as that originallv built into your new car. Naturally it fits properly, per forms properly, gives you more mile* of typical Pontiac satisfaction. Hooper Motor Company Main Street A . Sjrlra, N. C 'Star Farmer* AT THE twentieth anniversary con- j vention of the Future Farmers of AmeffBtrta Kansas Gity, MO., Ken neth Lewayne Cheatham (above), 19, of Greenville, 111., won the title of "Star Farmer." Kenneth received a $1,000 cash prize from a Kansas City newspaper. (International) Tunior Choir. The^-Se/.ior Choir will be heard in some special numbers which will be of interest to all who hear them. Among the specie! num bers to be presented in the service re: "Lamb of God", "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing", by Mendel ssohn: tie "Hallelujah Chorus", by Handel. The soloists are Mrs. Virginia Barnvftell. who will sing. "How Beautiful Upon The Mountains", by Wilson; Miss Maxine Barbour, "Night of- Nights", by Van de Water; Mr. Bronson Matney, 'Sweet Little Jesus", a spiritual. Mrs. Zula Murray Smith will be organist and Mr. Clayton Curtis the accompanist. Qood Farm Repair Shep Saves Timo And Trouble j A v -a : r.nseri, wcii-eoaippe r ::.rm repair shop which central izes repair operations can save fime cii.fl irouble and prevent ai cidents. M. I. Snipes, county agent fur the State College Extension Service, said here this week. Now ih; t the rush ol the glow ing se;:son is past, this is a good time to plan on reorganizing the f..rm shop, he added. The National Safety Council suggests a farm sh( p to bring tools and work together, thus not only sr.v rig time but al.-o promoting saiety throughout the year. If the shtro is properly designed for orderliness, good light, comfort and convenience, the work is cer tain to be easier and safer. Alrribst any kind of farm build ing can be converted to serve as a shop, Mr. Snipes said. The Ex tens on Office will be glad to give assistance to farmers desiring it. A checklist of construction hints offered by the couYity agent and approved by the National Safety Council includes the following: 1. Weatherproof the shop and equip it with a heating stove. (Winter is the time for construc tion and repair jobs.) 2. Install large, garage-type TILE Asphalt Rubber Quarry - Glazed Wall and Ceramic Floor Tile Free Estimates FRADY TILE GO. Phones 783-R or 2105 Box 313 WaynMville, N. C. Funeral Rite? Held For Btomgarner /Infant tcmeral services ioc Barbara1 Sie Btm^arner, two months old, ;i?.n^hter of Glen Bumgarner and 4-.1C-1.0 Reagan Bam^arner, were c ! Friday eve in.4. November . . ; t 3:00 o'clock ..t the home of C. . er. h*. 2. Whit. *i . o H< v. .!? . L. 1 ylt:t o - ? ' "! { \r ? v. ? v. . . i\ S. ?' .v. oY'A.l.il a ?n_ : t . V. a. Va. r t.: *..?? par re . i ;? v a*.aer. G'.cn, Jr., ' J'\ Rv ' .?.? L*. ?v. ;e ,.;i. . ; .?I a'iv .\" Melvin an. Wh " ? r Rf .'to 1. :i:kI a ?w..,er of i;i; ?'c - a:al aunts. Lovedale Baptist Plan Christmas Program Members of the Lovedale Bap .ist Train r.g Union met last Sat urday evening at the home of Mrs.' Claude Stanford to make plans for the Christmas program. They selected the play. "In Search of The Christ Child." The directors "f the play will be Mrs. Stanford, Mrs. Ralph England, and R. O. Vance. At a meeting at the church on Wednesday evening the parts were given out by the directors. Singing To Be Held At Speedwell Meth. Church The first Sunday singing con vention will be held at the Meth odist church at Speedweil on Sun day afternoon beginning at 1:30. The new books for the convention will be used lor the first time. All singers and the public is in vited to come. doors jf possible. Such doors will admit larger equipment and ex tend the range of work jobs. 3. Use large windows. 4. A concrete floor is easiest to keep clean. 5. Paint the interior white or whitewash it to improve visibility. 6. If electric lights are used, there should be more than one to prevent dark shadows. 7. Have a definite storage space for tools and supplies, and keep everything in its place. Some farmers find it helpiul to paint I the outline of each tool at its prop er place in the tool cabinet. * HiS 'DENAZIFICATION' PROTESTED VARIOUS PUBLIC FIGURES and organizations In the United States hav? protested the light sentence given Fritz Weidemann, former German Consul in San Francisco, by a denazification court in Passau, Germany. Weidemann is shown as the court found he had "resisted" Nazism in its early days fie esmped with a mere $600 fine. (International) A WHOLE SLEIGHFUL OF HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS ... STRAIGHT FROM SANTA'S OWN WORKSHOP . . * THE BOOK STORE In The Herald Bldg. Phone 110 Sylva, N. C. SGHULMAN'S For Tailor-Made Clothes Ft r Ladies and Men who want clothes that fit Our tailored clothes now cost no more than stock clothes. If you can afford a suit, then you can afford a tailor-made suit that is your choice by style by material, and by price. *\ Hundreds of America's best woolens and im ports available. A perfect fit guaranteed or your money back. All our tailor-made gar ments come back to us and you try them on before you pay for them. We can still make your clothes for delivery before Christmas. Try one of our custom made suits or coats and let us convince you that you will have your clothes hereafter tailor-made. FOR LADIES?Suits, Coats, Slacks, Jackets. FOR MEN?Suits, Coats, Slacks, Sport Coats. FOR BETTER MADE CLOTHES THAT FIT PERFECTLY. COME TODAY TO... SCHULMAN'S DEPT. STORE a NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALITY BRANDS ONLY"

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