Page 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN HER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936 AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE LECK SHUN SIDE LITES A sertain North ward worker had Well, the Demmycrat Landslide, I lust turnd away from a woman in the Mr. Editur. seems almost too bier to -oan nouse yisieraay. be true! But the reedurs of this kol yum will remember my prediekshun last wk. that it lookt like the sun flowers wuz a-froin' to git killed sump'm awful. An' at this writin' the indikations air that John Kerley is elected, with all presinks in 'cept Sawnook an' Vinnepar Valley, Last Re-ports over the raydeo Wednesday mornin' said that Lit terary Digest wuz bad eick with Indigeschun. A boy, in hiz teens, wuz with the woman "No, I've got to have a dollar an' a quarter," I heerd her say to the boy. "Better take the dollar. Maw' seJ the boy," caws the money mite give out." Ye remember that gal down in Texas, fokes, what reeds the stars well she sed she red Rozyvelt's elevk shun in the stars weeks ago. Now, Unkle Abe can go her 3 better. I red it in the stars, sun an' moon . . an' Mrs. Abe sez she red it in the colTy cup, Well, them awful important kon fabs where two or thre men wood stan' off to one side, put their heds t'gether an' discuss sitch profound se-kritg won't be seed so mutch now. Six Die in This Auto Crash! John Kerley Pez he kredits hiz ekrkshun moastly to hiz campane manager, Dock Turpin. Unkle Abe thinks that Waynes ville T. S. haz the kuntry skint fur gitten out the vote. If you want to see the halt, the maimed, the sick an' the blind out, jist watch Jno. Boyd, Bob Welch, Lufih Bramlett, Kerley, Jarvis Underwood, Nobel FeTguson, Johnny Forguson, Joe Welch, I'revo, Jarvis Commons, the Liner boys-an others 'bout as good. I think they'll be uzin' stretchers by next flenkshun. CUTS EASY W TERMS U v"ou"'"' Turn Your Timber Into Cash! Re your own boss. Suirt a wood sawing business ... make hi)? money. Witte log sawB alTonl the most depcnl:i hle, economical mt'thcxi of cutting down tniee and sawing them up. l'owered by direct seared WITTK engine. Absolute control - can be started alowly suipped instantly. Kasy tooperate. Cula level with trround. Tree and kiyc fiaw interchangw able. A dependable unit. FREE Catlloi. WITTE K.OI.NE WOHkS TtiT I'.ikliHi.l e. iir.i-S .So. 2tv St. Kansas City. Mo. Harrisburo, Pi. I musscnt forgit to tell ye fokes that, while we wuz waitin' on the Re turns to come in, evril uv-us went lnwn an' surrynuded Milas Nolan . . an' I think we took-im altergether on spi ize. Osker Briggs shot big farcrackers, Cheef blowd hiz huntin' horn, Banker Jim rattled hiz ol cow bell like the liickens, sum boys an' gurls hollerd an' beet on pans an' Unkle Abe beet on a string of tin buckets like fightin' far, an' well, all tergether we made a hell-of-a noite! In the mist of all this noize Unkle Abe thawt he heerd strain's of sweet musiok, ernlunir a lull, ye no; 0 I lookt ai oun' an' shore nutf thar stood Krate Nuiris a-playin' "Happy Days Air Here Agin" on hiz gittar. Well, 'bout this time Milas 'peared on the frunt poarch, all smiles, so I told Krate he'de made a good see leckshun so fur. "Speech! Speech!'' shouted 2 or 3 WINTER NEEDS No mailer what you need in the way of winter merchan dise we have it, and PRICED REASONABLY. SEE US FOR Boots Heavy Shoes Work Clothes Hunting Suits Underwear Hats and Caps Heavy Socks Wool and Flannel Shirts G. N. Allen & Go. HAZELWOOD, N. C, THERE'S NO MORE GUESSING THE ELECTION WE ALL KNOW THE RESULT'S There should be no more guessing on your part about where to send your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. If you want the BEST AND MOST SATISFACTORY Results SEND YOUR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING TO Waynesville Laundry, Inc. PHONE 205 mmtm mm mm www mmmmmmi mm Wiiij'i'iii-?. Six Dayton residents were instantly killed when their car drove across the tracks into the path of a speeding passenger train at Dayton, O., leading the car a mass of twisted wreckage, above. Bodies of two of the three young ladies killed appear in foreground. Go to Church Sunday VA YN KSVII.I.E I I K S H V T E H I A X CHURCH This church will observe Nov. 8 to 15, the week of Prayer and Self-denial for Missions. The Woman's Aux iliary will t;tudy Dr. BlakclcyV book, ' "With Christ into . Tomorrow." Let us see if every one cannot during thi ! special week pray more and practice a bit of real sacrifice that the great i cause of missions may be benefited and j we may be blessed. Come to Sunday school at 9:45. Sermon at 11 and .Christian En deavor at 7. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. We desire in this public way to ex press our sincere pleasure because of the return to Waynesville for another year of Brothers Rollins and Trues dale. We know that we shall greatly enjoy the fellowship of these minis ters. ROBERT PETER WALKER, Pastor. "Grace Church in the Mountains" EPISCOPAL Sunday, November 8th, IMG. 10 A. M. Church school. 11 A. M. Morning prayer and ser mon by the Rector. Everybody cordially invited. REV. ALBERT NEW, Rector. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Howard V. Lane Pastor. Morning mass at 11 a. nr." Benedic tion of the Blessed Sacrament after the mass. Sermon by the pastor. Mtirning mass at Franklin at 8 a. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH R. S. Truesdale, Pastor. Sunday school at 1:45 A. M., Mr. Hugh Sloan, general superintendent. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by the pastor. Young people's meeting at 6:30 P. M. in the krowd, "make us a speech, Milas, an' tell us how everything's "I haint heerd yit," re-plide Milas. So Milas woodn't say ennything , . all he cood say wuz that he wuz "jist too full fur utterance." "By the way, whir6 the bride, Mr. Nolan trot-er out," gumboily shouted. "No, I haint a-goin' to do it," re plide Milas, "caws you fellers haz skeerd-er too bad . .made sitch a hell-of-a-noize I think she's tun into the storm sellar." . :: Then we made reddy to leeve an jist as we sed "Sweet dreems!" to Milas an' turnd to go, a sertin lady in the krowd handed Milas sump'm, a little tissue package . An' we men fokes have bin a-won-derin' ever since jist what it wuz but Milas seemed to understand yes, siT-ee! But we haint a-goin' to take Sam Bushnell with Ue on nary nother sur nade, caws he won't do nuthin' but stan" an' laff at the show. Why kaint them thar 2 or 3 little New Englan States jist come in an' make it unanymous fur Rozyvelt? Well, it's all over now but the shoutin', so Gloary be! FOR SALE A 6-room house, barn, and two acres of land. Place has well, plenty of fruit. Located in East Waynesville SEE W. I). Corzine Route One Waynesville ORIGINAL RADIO Listen for the RADIO .BROADCAST 4 BIG DAYS NOV. 11 to 14 SMITH'S Cut T?nt Dnio Store MOUNTAIN JOE Well, boys, the 'lection is over, but cold weather is just starting in. According to all these amateur weather men, we are in for some real cold weather this winter. I went in to see Ote Bur gin this week but he was out somewhere buying more win ter stuff. I did find out that all this other new stuff will be in by next week. I haven't seen much of the Rurgin boys this fall, since they have been so busy sell ing merchandise, and let me tell you, this here bargain basement is certainly a gathering point for bargain hunters. BurginV Dept Store LIX STREET PHONE 74 Last Rites Held For J. N. Shoolbred, 80, Tuesday Afternoon (Continued from page One) married to Miss Mollie Toncray, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Charles P. Toncray, of Elizabethton. He first came to this section in the interests of Northern capital, for ex aminations regarding the possibility of workable iron ore near Sylva. Thirty years ago, he and his family moved to Waynesville and since that time have been prominently identified with the religious, social, and civic interests. ! At one time Mr. Shoolbred was city engineer of Waynesville. He has ! been employed on various jobs of ! construction for the Champion' Fibre Company. Mr. Shoolbred, who was highly re spected by all who knew him, had a great capacity for making friends. Widely read and traveled, though mod estly reserved, and with a keen sense of humor, he was a delightful compan ion. Interested at all times in commu nity affairs he never failed to answer any call made upon him. He was a member of Grace Episcopal church and had served as senior warden for twenty-nine years. He was deeply at tached to his home and his family. Surviving are his widow, two daugh ters, Mrs. Robert E. Wood, 0f Eliza bethton, and Mrs. Walter Taylor, f Baltimore, Md., and one son, Wiil'um Shoolbred, of Waynesville, and thrtr grandchildren, Miss Mary Dorothy Wood and Robert E. Wood, Jr.. ' Elizabethton, and Margaret Anr.t Taylor, of Baltimore. Among those from out of town at tending the funeral were: Mrs. Hor ace Frost, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wotd, and children, Mr. and Mr. Davten Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Si!tr. Miss Carrie Hunter, of Elizabahtjn. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. fonrrav, of Johnson City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and daughter, of Baltimore, and Mr. C. E. Bu-ns, of Charlestn,. BIG MONEY Grover Whalen, president of New York World's Fair, 1939, Inc., pre dicted last week that the exposition would gtart a spending cycle which would result in $10,000,000,000 churn ing hands. 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