THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pg9 1 TAL , parks, of Waynesville C operate - . Mflshburn. of Enka, is better. : Sarah, Hicks, of Canton, .'.I.. Haskins, of Maggie, ive case, is edition of Miss Mary w.vnesville, . route 2, Lce.' is good. John Beasley, of Clyde, .- i a is resting h niedicai i-F - - tomicr""".'- -j- ni.rnptt. of Canton, Imperative ease, is better. ,:.fl Master Charles ,f Canton, route !, medical good, . C. B. Mann, of Clyde, op case, is resting better. c.nfnrd. of Clyde, route 1, ive case, is resting fairly Cody, of Canton, medical gome better. Mrv Davis, of Waynes- lute 1, medical case, is only hvell. CRABTREE METHODIST CHARGE Wm, H. Neese, Pastor. All members and friends inter ested in Crabtree Chapel Metho dist church, are invited to attend Mother's Day services which will be held at the chapel at 2.30 Sun day afternoon. Porter Plemmons, of Can- trative case, is resting more tably. Georpe Cagle, of Clyde, operative case, is better. ., WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Sunday morning service at 11:00. The pastor will preach on "A Great Woman's Faith," his sub ject chosen in observance of Mother's Day. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. G. Huggin, Jr., Pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning service 11:00. The pas tor will preach on "The Mother of Moses." Evening service 7:30. The pas tor's sermon subject will be "The Problem of Crowning Old." Elbert Guy, of Canton, e case, is improving. Yates. , of Waynesville, case, is resting fairly well. James Stewart Marcus, of ille, medical case, is some Newton Brendle, of Way- route 1, Operative case, is only fairly well. Sam Kelley, of Waynesville, case, is better. Jack Cagle, of Clyde, route case, is improving. Irt Burgess, of Waynesvflle, operative! case, is better. DISCHARGED those discharged from pood County Hospital dur- IHWNING phone Service' Standards perica girds for national me southern Bell Com la"n is not onlv to mn Pcreasing telephone de f4 government anA inA F to continue rendering Quality service to the in--aluscr. Pe the necessity for train "merous new employes, nn8 ot a record increase phones and vohtoe of service has generally ued at a high standard.' Epnone men and women jotinuing to furnish '7. helpful and techni dent service. trained and expert w0tkers and their man nt "e accustomed to a8 together and to plan aJead under conditions Ed oy emergencies. ! nwMkers, while meeting JP1 expanding defense J ijuirements, are Of the nil.'f .i. I , Ui U1C 111- Pj Met in every way they Fer existing conditions F'ephone organization is t' Dest to see that dur pe tunes of national FUCV ni, . 4 -uuunue to do . greatest possible advan- j uruseof thesemce, BELLjELEPHOnE EUCRfiPH compflns 'NOOM ORATCO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor. The Sunday school lesson at 9 :45 a. m. concerns itself with the vital problem of "Home and its Responsibility Regarding Bever age Alcohol." Father, mother and young people should give this sub ject careful consideration. In recognition of Mother's Day the pastor will preach at the morn ing worship at 11:00 on Mother's Day." At the evening worship at 8 :00, which will include the old Gospel Hymns, the pastor will preach on "Mother s Savior. Let a honor mother by worshipping her Savior. Bring mother out of the kitchen, with the whole family, to church. The circle may be soon broken so be sure to be united in church on this Mother's Day. What , better place can we find to be with our families than in church ? At 7:00 p. m. the Baptist Train ing Union and the Brotherhood will meet. There is a place here for the young children even to the oldest of the family. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11 a. m., E. S. T. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day 8:00 a. m., E. S. T. Cherokee, every 3 Sunday 8:00 a. nu, E. S. T. Andrews, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a. m., E. S. T. Murphy, every 5th Sunday 7:00 a. m., C. S. T. Lives Of Mother And Baby Born In Road Saved By Dog DTIRANT. Okla. A collie dog saved the life of a 35-year-old woman and the baby to which she trave birth, unattended, in a cold rain on a country road. Capt, Leon J. Thomas, of the Salvation Armv. said that Mrs. Ed C. Northup inexplicably left her husband and small daughter in their home near Hugo, Okla., re cently. She wandered down a har row country road in a cold, beat ing rain. On the way, she gave birth to a son. She had lain by the road, in the rain, all night, when the collie led Lonzo Caldwell, a farmer, to hSr. ' RpsiHents renorted that the dog they did not know to whom it be longedbarked at several houses during the night, and whined and scratched at their doors, xney r-hnapri him awav. Finally he at tracted Mr. Caldwell's attention and led him to the mother and her baby. Physicians said the child weigh ed nine pounds and was healthy. Mrs, Northup suffered shock, but Was recovering in a hospital here. ing the past week were: Master II. C. Turner, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Wilson and baby, Mrs. Weaver Green, Baby Joyce Smathers, Mrs. Freeman Trull, Master Kenneth Rhinehart, Master Arlis Queen, Klinfnrd Beaslev. R. G. A. Campbell, Ulus Inman, Dewey Henson, Pauline Dalton, coiorea, Mrs. Carl Jones and baby, Mrs. J. D. West, Mrs. M. E. Evans and baby T Also Mrs. Jim Awruage, j. Whitted, Mrs. Roy Haynes, Mrs. L. W. Waters, Mrs. Marshall Kirk patrick, Mrs. Hugh Cathey, Mrs. Frank Bryson, Mrs. J. E. Newman, Mrs. Hobart Burnett, Miss Ruth Warlick, Mrs. Richard Kerley, Mrs. Fred Rogers and baby, Miss Lois Russell, Miss Mae; Kirkpatnck, Jack Brown, Loretta Hamiliton, (colored), Irin Reno, Mrs. George Stamey, Mrs. Russell Gilliland and baby, Mrs. Joe Ruff, Master Billy Messer, Tom Oats, (colored; and Mrs. Elbert Boyd. BIRTH , j il.. riavfnn Trull, of air. aim bus, .. , Canton, route 2, announce the birth of a son on April the 30th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cagle, 01 Hazelwood, announce the birth of a son on May the lst Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Bolden, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on May the 4th. ! THE OLD HOME TOWN 6y STANLEY t WHYtONT,ttXJ USH TWB5AMff A rrrr. -f speech elmer usepwhex hb t T&TA VMHEELS 0PROieeSS'r-ITOTlt , . fS"Y . I Vf?v HIM A JOB ONBOVNFRSOX COa. f V j ! hi i ii. i a i ! i i ii 1 1 i . m . - i Army Selectee's Error In Age Costs Him $9,748 DALLAS. Buck Private Louis A. Neveleff. a former SlO.OOO-a- year executive, wishes he had look ed up his age before registering for the draft. Private Neveleff was a buyer for a Dallas department store until a month ago. Then the army packed him off to Camp Bowie and gave him a rifle. Then Private Neveleff discover ed that he was born April 10, 1904, instead of 1905. The year will cost Neveleff $9,748, the difference between $10,000 a year and $21 a month. Rumors, get around again that Germany's running shrt of oil for lubricating all those tanks. Not likely. They can alway use axis grease; WNC People Need To Know More About Section "The people of Western North Carolina should make every effort Jo learn more about the section in order to inform the thousands who come into this area every year," John Lineberger, president of the Asheville Junior Chamber of Commerce told the Rotary Club here Friday. Commenting on the possibilities of a growing tourist business in the small towns he pointed out that those who stay for any length of time prefer the small towns to Asheville. This fact was determ ined by information received from over 28,000 visitors at the infor mation booth in Asheville last seas on, the speaker said. "From information gathered at this, booth, we found that sixty per cent of our visitors were from Ohio, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Florida. As far as I know, there has not been any determined effort, or advertising campaign car ried on in the midwest to attract these people. "We also found that 53 per cent of the registering visitors were here for their first time because some friend hud suggested a trip to this area. This means that we must be cordial to all who come if We expect them to go back and tell others about us." Mr. Lineberger pointed out that Gets New Battleship1 Command of the VSJS. North Caro lina, first new American battleship inea izi, goes to Capt O. M. Huatvedt, pictured as the ship was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard. The keel was laid on Navy Day. Oct 27. 1837- the general lack of entertainment seemed to be the general complaint in Western North Carolina. He cited a number of projects which the Organization of which he is head had accomplished during the past year. Charles Ray had charge of the program, and several local hotel and boarding house men were guests of Kotarians for the meeting. Price Is Named Head State REA Governor Broughton announced that Gwynn B. Price of West Jefferson, who has long been asso ciated with cooperative movements, would be the new chairman of the North Carolina Rural Electrifica tion authority. ' At the same time the chief execu tive released the reappointments of Ed F. Allen of Lenoir, Dr. Jane S. McKimmon of Raleigh and W. M. Sherard of Henderson to the REA board. They and Price will serve four-year terms beginning June 5. The other two members D. E. Purcell of Rockingham county and Professor S. H. Hobbs, Jr., of Chapel Hill will serve until the expiration of their terms June 5, 1943. They, with the others, re signed some time ago but their res ignations were not acted upon and they were requested to complete their terms. Price succeeds Professor David S. Weaver of N. C, State college, who has been serving as acting chairman but who had requested that he be relieved of his duties. Governor Broughton. said Price had been endorsed by the majority of all rural electrification projects in the state. 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