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Hi Arrl )AT, DECEMBER 18, 1941 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 Qtees In Hazelwood Working On! MisdiaandHisBridel f mas Programs r or sunaay schools I WW 1 have been appointed tee , . . tv- finn- rlfSwood to work 1 nrograms. Frank tfflM prog piist church, appoint--vt on1 Mm R. direct the beginner'. Christmas poems and mm will be given on number 24th. Iff -i. which there lUsualChristree for memDers pi w. u- Ljay evening, December epartments will present clay under the direction . UT,a fWllPV WiftA .;,n for dramatization ithor, Henry Van Dyke, onnprintendent of fwood Presbyterian Sun- ...Vfo4 Kv Mm. Ttavi. f H3311-LV J .7 Harry w mcnesier, wm i TnoaHnv pvpn- Imber 23, with the usual and treat for mem- L Siindav school. , 9C ' ' . W..Mn annorintonfforit nf jHUuipi " r wood Methodist Sunday as appointed a committee k of Mrs. Vernon Truitt jBryson Smith to direct jties of their church. This ( Christmas tree and treat Usented on Sunday even Lber 21. CALVES registered Guernsey bull iom tested cows have just jed in Yancey county with peyton, Green Mountain; iggins, Ramsey town; and rieycutt, Sioux. fZ. New War Songs Are Pouring In NEW YORK Tin Pan Alley's batteries, featuring saxaphone and fiddle rather than bugle and drum, are ready to open fire on Japan. Song publishers reported today that lyrics are pouring into their offices and that at least two pugna cious pieces are in the hands of the printers. "You're A Sap, Mr. Jap" and "The Sun Will Soon Be Setting (For The Land of The Rising Sun)'' are two new ones youH be hearing shortly. Some other titles: "Let's Take A Rap at the Japs," "The Jan Won't Hava a CMm. man's Chance," "Taps for the Japs," we re xne Uuys To Do It" and "Good-by Mama, We'll See You in Yokohama." How close song writers watch new developments for inspiration is evidenced by an announcement since Monday the percentage of patriotic numbers had increased from one-third to more than one half of the total songs received. The amount of rejections, pub lishers said, was "terrific," but Sam Lerner clicked with "The Sun Will Soon Be Setting," a fox-trot in semi-material tempo which Lerner said he wrote late Sunday night after the Japanese attack on Ha. waii. . The chorus of Lerner's song, as released by its publishers, Irving Berlin, Inc., starts: "So the sun will soon be setting For the land of the rising sun. While their left hand offered friendship, "In the right they held a gun. "But the sun will soon be set- HOSPITAL NEWS t Sherman Worley, of Canton, route 1, operative case, is better. Mrs. Nep Sue Penland, of Way nesville, route 1, operative case, is fairly comfortable. ; Miss Wanda Moody, of Dell wood, operative case, is some better.'" 1 Mrs. Howard Sanford, of Can ton, operative case, is improving. I. reoare Now! r ph all the Christinas pany coining in you'll it to look your best !y minute, on't fret and worry, jd your clothes to us. ('U return them fresh i clean, odorless and re you time and energy. i Central Cleaners Main Street Phone 113 Mischa Aner, stage and screen com edian, and Joyce Hunter, linger, are shown after they were wed ia New York's City Hall by Mayor LaGuardia. Mischa must believe in remote control if we are to judge, from the kiss he ia giving his bride. NYA Girls Are 100 Per Cent In Buying Defense Stamps Twenty NYA girls enrolled in the clerical group have bought de fense stamps during the week, ac cording to their supervisor, Miss Sarah Welch. Individually they have pledged to buy a stated num ber until they have enough to buy a defense bond. All members' of the group work two weeks out of each month, and are employed in clerical work in the various county offices. Howard Wright, .of Canton, op erative case, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Howard Hall, of Clyde, op erative case, is improving. Mrs. L. L. Ludwigren, of Way nesville, operative case, is better. The condition of Mrs. R. C. Long, of Lake Junaluska, medical case, is good. Miss Viola Mills, of Canton, op erative case, is better. ting "For the land of the Rising Sun." "YOU'RE A SAP" Mills Music, Inc., said James Vav enough, John Redmond and Nat Simon completed "You're A Sap, Mister Jap," Sunday and released this chorus: "You're a sap, Mister Jap, To make a Yankee cranky; You're a sap. Mister Jap, Uncle Sam is gonna spunky, Wait and see, before we're done. The A. B. C. and D. will sink your Rising Sun. You're a sap, Mister Jap. You don't know Uncle Sammy; When he fights for his rights You'll take it on the lamee, For he'll wipe the Axis right off the map. You're a sap, sap, sap, Jap." Mrs. Rady Daves, of Canton, operative case, ia improving. Discharged The following were discharged from the Haywood County Hospit al during the past week; Master Reeves Warren, Mrs. Howell Un derwood, Master Lee Coley, Jr., Mrs. Frank Phillips and baby, Mrs. Otis Henderson and baby, Mrs. Scott Reeves and baby. Also Mark Thompson, Frank Curtis, Mrs. J, M. McKenney, Mrs. Max Patham and baby, Mrs. Rabey Sherrill and baby, Ralph Long, Blaine Hannah and Mrs. Wid Cunningham. Commissioners Draw Jury For January Court The jury for the January term of civil 'court, which will convene I here on Monday, the 5th, with Judsre Allen H. Gwyn. of Reida- ville, presiding, was drawn on Monday by the county commission ers. Those drawn for the first week were as follows: John B. Medford, Waynesville; R. M. Waddell, Wayn nesville; Robt. A. Justice, Fines Creek; Vinson Morrow, Jonathan; Perry Cook, Beaverdam; T. G. Sorrells, Beaverdam; J. M. Cathey, Pigeon; C. H. McCracken, Crab tree; R. V. Trull, East Fork; Vin son Smith, Waynesville; R. J. Dotson, Beavefdam. . Aho N. C. James, Fines Creek; i Glenn J. Cathey, Clyde; S. J. Moody, Ivy Hill; W. C. Kirkpat rick, Crabtree; Luther E. Cogbura, East Fork; J. H. Allen, Jr., Beav erdam; H. F. Francis, Waynes ville; Frank F. Smith, Waynes ville; Howard J. Reece, Cecil; Har ley Crawford, Iron Duff; W. H. Williams, White Oak; 0. L. Ad kins, Waynesville; R. L. Prevost, Waynesville. Drawn for the second week were : Willard Francis, Waynesville; Wil liam L. Suttles, Clyde; Ed Haw kins, Beaverdam; William Ira Cogburn, East Fork; Jack L. West, Clyde; J. W. Smathers, Beaver dam; C. H. Kuykendall ; East Fork ; Dan iGibson, Ivy Hill; W. F . Strange, Waynesville. Also Joe Williamson, Beaver dam; D. S. Burchfield, East Fork; j A. H. Dotson, Beaverdam; D. V. Brendle, Waynesville; H. C. Mof- Ifitt, Beaverdam; Tom Leather wood, Clyde; Roy C. Best, Crab- tree; and J. Ruley McElroy, also of Crabtree. Acts for Halifax British Minister Sir Ronald Iaa Campbell shows pass permitting him to leave customs room to guard at LaGuardia Airport. N York, as he arrives in U. S. He sal he would act for Lord Halifax in absence of the British ambaasadi Rev. Daniel To Preach Here Over Week-End Rev, Joe Daniel, of Rutherford ton, will preach at the Congrega tional Holiness church on Saturday and Sunday nights, December the 20th and 21st. There will be spe cial music at b"h services. The public is invited to attend Birth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inman, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter on December, the 13th. Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a son on December, 14th. Mr, and Mrs. James Moore, of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Browning, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on December 15th. MARRIAGES William :E. Singleton, of Canton, route 2, to Anna Dee Ray, of Way nesville. i James H. Leopard to Maleta N. Hampton, both of Waynesville. Arland Worley to Evelyn Teague, both of Canton. St. John's To Give Operetta Tonight At 8 The pupils of St John's School will present an operetta "Trouble in Toyland" in the school audito rium at 8:00 o'clock tonight, "De cember 19. It seems that not only the world has trouble now-a-days, but even Toyland. Santa and his willing helpers, the elves, encounter thrill ing experiences before packing up the toys previous to Santa's journ ey to your homes. Santa, himself, will meet the good little boys and girls after the pro gram. .V.-. The cast of characters is as fol lows:., : Jimmy Tutwiler plays the part of Santa. The Elves are played by Bobby Hardin, John Mack Alli son, Tom Ray, Nip Ray, and Tuck Ray. Jean Rotha has the role of the French Doll. Bette Hannah is cast as Aunt Dinah DolL The Gypsy Dolls are played by Bar bara Hass, Anne Mormino, Carolyn Cooper, and Kathleen Allison. Kath leen Calhoun has the part of the Indian Doll. H allett Ward enacts the role of a Clown and Talmadge Morris that of Jack-in-the-box. Dorothy Martel plays the part of Trouble. Walter Taliaferro is the Captain of the Wooden Soldiers played by Dick Wilson, Dale Rat cliffe, John Calhoun and Dickie Boyd, Laura Woody, Irene Wil son, Lane Prevost, Ida Bushee, Bernedette Kenney and Mary Cooper are Dutch Dolls. Joan Ratcliffe plays the part of the Chinese Doll and Betty Liner that of the Baby Doll. Nativity tableau, operetta cast: Nancy Kirkpatrick has the role of the Angel. Richard Underwood and Buddy Wilson play the parts of the Shepherds. How about a slight pause in the war for nation identification. BREAKS INTO MARINES T? A T.tfTr.TT William S. H in ton. 7, was too short when he tried to lnlist in the marine corps several I weeks ago. He was enlisted Friday ! after hanging from a chinning 1 bar to stretch himsejf. Mister CHRISTMAS SPECIALS on USED CAMS U Special Chevrolet Sport Sedan. Ra- 1936 Ford Tudor. Ra- vjflg - Underseat Heater Looks and dio. Heater. Good ... . 3so3 rforms like a new car. 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Haywoodx Proving hnwtvw, thai tar th pnrpna ol enforcing:: the provisions of this Act the sheriff of the county and the chief of police in all muncipalities within the county are hereby empowered and authorized to issue permits for use in connection with the conduct of public exhibitions, such as fairs, carnivals, shows of all descriptions and public celebrations,' but only after satisfactory evidence is produced to the effect that said pyrotechnics will be used for the aforementioned purpose and none other. Any person desiring to secure a permit as aforementioned, shall make ap plication to the sheriff of said county or to the chief of police of the muni cipality in which said pyrotechnics are to be used. Section That any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding fifty ($50.00) dollars or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. ' Therein the: law WILL BE ENFORCED This Warning Issued By R. V. WELCH, Sheriff Haywood County J. L. STRINGFIELD, Chief of Police Town of Waynesville JERRY ROGERS, Chief of Police Hazelwood 1 rfSSfj r,-'.'.'J V, . Y.V-V. aoraU Basra-, mwbm U U Being Out Of The High Rent District - We Sell For Less u & r-.' fI Tftl no 11 JM4-MAnfa '& rnone.oo - an uepaiuiiciua Lake Junaluska
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