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OCTOBER 16, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 Troop 4 Cs Thomson (i Trophy I Troop l Awarded C FW Activities Of L Troop 4. nder the lfor the second eonaec Pra a wander Thom- T, for Scoutcraft at the fr7..-. court of honor C,y evening in Canton. w.n 1 was prestuwu , .treamer for having the w of teams to qual- ;ntoftheScouU)-Ral ,u new w ' . . V ; : athletic flcIJ last Sat ifternoon. i attained twenty i n m 1 1 1 s. " - - - G in the Alexander Thorn- kiohy contest. close seconu j- Lints. Troop 7 of Canton third with thirteen points RKTHEATRE ATKESVILLEvNva HURSDAY-FRIDAY fold Back the Dawn" Chas. Boyer and Olivia DeHavalind. SATURDAY woGun Sheriff" ith Don (Red) Barry. OWL SHOV Ian At Large" Marjoi'ie Weaver and G. Reeves. SUNDAY "Lydia" Me: la Cberon and Joseph Cotton. I0ND AY-TUESDAY- .Citizen Kane" Orson Welles and all star .' cast. WEDNESDAY Bay Me That Town" Uyod Noland and players. Second Annual Rathbone Reunion Held On October 12 The second annual Rathbone reunion-was held Sunday, October 12th, with Mrs. Dola Rathbone at the C. Z. Noland home in Pines Creek. At noon a picnic lunch was serv ed. The benediction was given by Rev. Jarvis Teague. Mrs. Dola Rathbone had with her the following children: John Rathbone, Mark Rathbone, Miss Aldie Rathbone, Mr, and Mrs. Reeves Rathbone and their three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rathbone and their three children, Mr. and Mrs. Len Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rathbone and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Webb and children, of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Green and their chil dren.' ' Other relatives present at the reunion were: Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rathbone and Mrs. Will Rathbone, all of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Rathbone and children, Mrs. James Jinkins and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Lannings, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark and two chil dren, Mrs. Minnie Clark, Mrs. Bethel Messer and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. West and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Rathbone, Miss Ethel Taylor, Eugene Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark, Mrs. Tom Rathbone and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green. Friends and invited guests in cluded: Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, Mrs. Homer Trantham, Mrs. Mary Beas ley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Z, Noland, E. M. Trantham, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Noland, Mrs. Billie No land, Miss Phyllis Green and Dean Green. Rev. Jarvis Teague and Miss Maude White and Miss Fan nie Wright, of Baltimore. The Holy Spirit Our Helper HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON and Clyde Troop 9 was fourth with eleven points. Canton Troop 1 had nine teams to qualify in the events which en titled them to nine ribbons ana a blue troop streamer. Canton Troop 4 was awarded seven ribbons and a red troop streamer, Canton Troop 7 six ribbons and a red troop streamer, Clyde Troop 9 three rib bons and Waynesville Troop 3 one ribbon. Troop 4 of Canton won first place in inspection, Troop 1 second, Troop 7 third and Clyde Troop 9 fourth. In the firebuilding contest, Troop 9 was first, Troop 1 second, Troop 7 third, and Troop 4 fourth. Troop 1 and 7 also had extra teams qual ifying in this event. ; Flapjack cooking wars won by Troop.4 -with Troop J, second. Troop 9 of Clyde won the dressing race. Canton Troop 7 was second, Way nesville Troop 3 third, and Canton Troop 1 fourth. Canton Troop I also had another team to qualify in this event. Troop 1 and Troop 4 tied for first place in first aid, with Troop 7 win ning second. Canton Troop 4 was he only troop to qualify in the knot tying. They also won first in tent pitching, with Canton Troop 7 coming in second. Canton Troop 1 was the only troop to qualify in signaling. They also won first place , in Are by flint and steel, with Can tin Troon 1, James B. Hurley of ' Canton Troop 7, and Eugene Fran- ' ci r.f CIvHb froop 9. IF YOU HATE A HOT KITCHEN ; immir .1 . mmammm I i KKPSTHEHAT "Tf' Y ,H THiroODirTj 7-.. " j pans ova ' I I - i, By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Oct 19 la Gen. 1:2; Pa. 61:11; Is. 63:10-14; Joel 2: 28. 29; Luke 11:13; John 3:8-8; 14:26; 16:7-14; Acta l: 2:1-4, 82. $3: 4:31; 10:44-48; 19:1-7; Rom 8. 12-17, 26-28; I Cor. 13:1-13. n Cor. 13-14; GaL 8:22-28; Rev 1:10; 22:17. the Golden Text being Rom. 8-14, "As many as are led by the Spirit of God, those are sons of God.") i . THE FIRST Bible reference In our lesson today is from Genesis 1, second verse, telling of the crea tion of the earth: "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the wa ters." In the beginning the Spirit of God was manifest in the world, and our lesson continues to show how it works in the world, even unto the present day. and to what heights it attains in Inspiring and helping human beings Isaiah reminds the children of Israel how this Spirit was with them In their wanderings In the wilderness, especially In their es cape from the Egyptians, when they were guided by Moses through the Red sea. "dividing the water before them, to make Himself an everlasting name." It seemed hard for the Israelites to continue to be true to God; their faith wavered, even after their de liverance from their taskmasters, and their prophets were always reminding them of the many blessings God has bestowed upon them. David, the psalmist, pleads with the Lord to "Cast me not away from Thy presence: and take not Thy Holy Spirit from me." It is universal cry which we all must make lest we lose sight of the Spirit which helps us through all our misfortunes and keeps us on the right road God Sustains Us Shall we fear that God will not sustain us and give us the things that we need ? Jesus said, you re member, that if a son asked for bread, a man would not give him a stone, or if he asked for fish no earthly father would give the son a serpent "If ye, then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that call upon Him." Again Jesus tells Nicodemus. a ruler of the Jews who came to Him and asked that His message be explained to him. that he must be "born again." Nicodemus couldn't ' understand that Jesus meant a spiritual rebirth, but Jesus told him not to marvel that He said man must be born again, for "The wind bloweth where it j Usteth. and thou nearest the sound ! thereof, but canst not tell whence It cometh, and whither it goeth: : so is every one that Is born of the ! Spirit" The Important thing ls( that this Holy Spirit comes to us ; when we need It. An earnest desire to leave that which Is evil in our past and to do what is right and pleasing in God's sight brings about this re birth. And when we receive this Holy Spirit we shall be helped and comforted "Ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both In Jerusalem, and in all Judea. and In Samaria, and unto the utter most part of the earth." said Jesus This was the last message of .Jesus before He was taken up in a cloud and vanished from the sight of His disciples The next reference relates the story of the day of Pentecost , when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in "tongues of Ore." and they all began to talk in .different languages as the Spirit gave them power This epi j ode we have had in an earlier lesson bo we need not dwell upon it here. Also we read the account I of the Holy Ghost descending upon Gentiles of the house of Cornelius, affecting them as it had the Jews who were Jesus' disciples, to their amazement ' In I Corinthians St. Paul again asserts that the Spirit is the same In all of us. There are diversities of gifts," he writes, "but the same Spirit." Each of us has a different gift for instance, some are given the girt of wisdom; some the art of healing, others have other tal ents But an these may be direct! ed by the Spirit for our own and the world's good. "The fruit of the Spirit is love, Joy. peace, long suffering, gentle ness, goodness, faith, meekness,1 temperance: against such there la1 no law. . . . Let us not be-desir-l ous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying one another." i "If we live in the Spirit let us also walk in the Spirit" as St Paul tells us, for "As many as are led by the 8plrit of God, these are the sons of God." What a change would come over the world If everyone asked the Holy Spirit to help them to live lives of love, goodness, Joy, peace, long suffering, not being desirous of glory for oneself, not provoking others or envying others, but walking and living with the Spirit In brotherly love. Distributed br King Features Syndicate, toe. Dellwood News Mrs. Lou Moody of this section is seriously ill. Mrs. Mary Fowl- r, of Fletcher, and Mrs. Lora Holcomb, of Eilka, both her daugh- ers, have been visiting , at her home this week. Mrs. Louise Alexander, of Enka, vjsited her grandmother, Mrs. Lou Moody, last week. Mr. Ramsey, who formerly lived in the house of Ernest Moody, has moved from this community. Mary Palmer Accepts Position With State Board of Health Miss Mary Palmer, who has held the position of clerk in the dis trict health department for more than a year, has recently resigned to accept a isimilar position in the Vital Statistics department of the State Board of Health office in Ral eigh.;. ' ' Miss Palmer left yesterday to assume her new duties in Raleigh. Her successor has not yet been named. Pbethowiwel. fghotyour kitchen summer? Don't General R-nge and 18 Months To Pay G-Fs famous Flavor-Saver Oven and Deep-Well Thrift Cooker seal to tbt beat -while they seal in the flavor and juicy goodness of food. Let n show yoa M tb ftaturts of these new G-E Ranges. You'll see In tantly why yoa should start thu sunv tner with this dean, f ast, thrifty way ta better cooking, and best of all, you 11 keepcooK GENERAL ELECTRIC assie Furniture Co. i ione 33 JIain Street There will be an organization meeting of the Dellwood P. T. A. it the school house on Friday at 2:30. A'l parents and interested persons are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs, II. B. Moody have returned to their home in Franklin after spending three weeks with Mrs. R. S. Kuykendall. Miss Margaret Hall, of North Wilkesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hall. J General Motors has 11,200,000, 000 defense orders. Misses Ada and Lillian Magaha spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hannah in Maggie. Paul Hannah has returned from the Asheville hospital and is pro gressing nicely. He will be con fined to his bed for some time. Mrs. Cordell Evans and son, Bobby, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Evans. NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Mrs. Artie Mull, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate ( to file the same with the under signed at Waynesvjlle, N. C, on or before the 15th day of October, '942, or this notice will be pleaded n bar of recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate settlement. This October 15th, 1941. HERBERT H. BRAREN, , Administrator. No. 1119 Oct 16-23-30-Nov. 6-13-20. , , - To relieve 'Tfsery of n "RuWKhr-Tlwn" COLEDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Wonderful Liniment olATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN .vGLlWuNT, CIHCULATION, rlC, Ht.QU.H . D BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF OOUST 24, lSif AND MARCH 3. 1?J Of Th Wnivlll MounUlnwr. publlthd weakly t WynevlM, North Caroline, for ciobar 8, 1941, Stala of North Carolina, County of Haywood. ' Itcii.re me, a nolary publlo in and for tba State and county aton-aaul. pM.-nanj !' poured W. ('. Kuk, who, bavin been duly worn U't'onliiifc to law, nt-pon:,-, uim he ia the editor of The WavuenvMle M- ti.eer, and that the follow-in ia. to the heat of hia knowledge and belief, a true itatetnent of the ownerahip, iiuiiuiKVini-m (and If a daily 'paper, the circulatcwil. etc,,, f the aforexaid pulilliation fur tlie 4a te shown in the raptum, reijiiired I'v the -Kci of Auiruat 24, 1H12, aa amended by the Act if March 3. lV.it. emtKKlied In aoction 1'wt.il bawa and Heirulationa, printed on the reverse of this folio, to wit: 1. . That tiie . namea and addreaea of t.hr fiublialier. editor, maniia'in editor, and buar nena nianaarera are: i'ublnher. HurneHvinr inline m anv. Wavneavllle; I.'I'I t, v C. Ruaa. Wavneaville: Ifanasin Editor. W .. b dm: Huaineaa Manage, W, V. Ruaa nd M T, Bridgea, Wayneaville. 2. That the owner la: (If owned by rurporatiiin, ita name and addreaa mimt 1m tiiieii and also immediately thereunder the .umee and addreaai-s of atwkholdeia owmna ir holding one per cent or mure of tola. mount of etock. If not owned by a cor ponrtiori, the namea and addrease of t!' individual ownera muat be given. If owned i..m. - i..,'a'iy, ..r uri.inciorte'. oncem. Ita name and addreaa, aa well a tboae of each individual, muat be riven ) V. C. Kuaa. Wayneaville, ti. C; M. T. Bridgea, Wayneaville, M. O. H. ., t hat Uie . known ooiidholdera. mortg airee8. and other aecurity huldera owning o noldin 1 per cent or more of total amount of bi-nda, mortK'iea, or other Heiuritiet are: (If there are none, ao atate. ) None. 4. That the two pararapha nitt almve aivin the names of the ownera, atnckholder. ind aecurity boldera. If any. contain riot only the Mat of atockholdera and aecurity holders aa they appear upon the booke of the com nanv. hut alao. in caaea where the atock holder or aet-urity holder appeara uion th booka of the company aa trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom euch trustee a artina;, ia given; alao that the1 aaid two paragraphia contain atatementa embracing al fiant'a full knowieibre and belief aa to tbe ircumatancea and conditiona under whic! atockholdera and aecurity boldera who do n' 1 appear upon the booka of the company a, trust eea. hold atock and securities in a ca pacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant baa Bo reaeon to believe that any other pereon, a affectation, or cor poration haa any interest direct or indirect in the aaid stock, bonda, or other securities than aa so atated by turn. W. C. RUSH, , Editor. Sworn to and subacribed before me thie Sfb day of October, 14)41. CORINNE WAGE.N'FELD. My enrnmfaaiion expires April 18, 14)43. I Aliens Creek News By Janet Amnions. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis children, of Caldwell, Ohio, spending this week with Mr. Mrs. Dick Rhinehart. and are and Granville Mull, Jr., from Fort Benning, Ga., spent 11 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gran ville Mull. Gertrude Medford, Betty Massie Burtin and Willie. Conner spent Sunday in Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shepard ind children, of Gastonia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate and son, Clarence, spent Sunday with Mr. -nd Mrs. Larry Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Ennis Chambers, of Kyle, spent - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finney and children spent the . week-end in Greenville, S. C. Lon Ammons apent Monday. Black Mountain. tn De Leon Clark, of Lenoir, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure. Mrs. Evelyn MacMahan, of Fletcher, is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Harrison Burchfield. Robert Buchanan, Scott Cunning ham, Ralph and Elmer Hendrix, spent Sunday in Hendersonville. SNAKE BITES TEACHER ATLANTA, Ga, While teaching a class of interested on-lookers how to handle snakes without b?ing bitten, Wallace White, Jr. ama teur ophiologist, hf.d the emDar rasing experience of having a yel low rat-snake almost five feet long to lunge at and bite him under the right eye-lid. White was rushed to a physician by the members of his class and waia treated1 for snakebite, a sore eye and a hurt pride. .' . New Regulations On Releasing Men From Service Certain inducted men will be re leased or discharged from active military service prior to comple tion of their regular period of ser vice, according to a new ruling from National Headquarters of Se lective Service it was learned from local draft board this week. Men will not be released from service indiscriminately, but in ord er to obtain a separation from ser vice the inducted man must show that he is entitled to be released for one of the following seven rea- sons: . .' '.. Physical or mental disability, de sertion, , inaptness, undesirable traits of character, conviction of civil court, dishonorable discharge pursuant to sentence of a court martial or military commission and for other recognized military causes. Other reasons include : age, an inducted man may ! be separated from active military service if ha reaches the age of 28 years on or before July 1, 1941, and prior to his induction into service; erroneous in duction; incorrect classification; a necessity for the maintenance of the national health, safety or in terest,' a necessity to prevent im pairment of the national defense effort; or dependency or home con ditions occurring after induction. 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