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DECEMBER 18, 1941 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER V Pace 5 AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE 0f LIFE r y n Lorctta in New York ontUlT OF 41 vJtening, folks. to see how i. re rallying to the cause kle w n the war. le v.n. mon and women Eu boys and girls are swing loltep in remarkable way. noticeable first in the towns IL dopuIous places; now the Kermeated back to the L districts. L in Haywood county World Lateralis are ouwu.6 - kjain, aisu f'-- Women aiiu .. -- r man upvptitv line u viv id to have expressed a de- ret into some active branch e service and many mothers nsrried women want to know they can do to help. y talk of the "Spirit of '76" m fine we know; but couldn't ,irit of 1941-2 equal it? Billy Once Again, Boys! jlyonce again boys, aiy "round the flag The spirit of our fathers Must never, never lag. Down with hated Nippon; And Hitler's Axis all Renew again the battle cry of freedom! The torch has come to all now Ours to hold it high; Let every true American Resolve to win or die. Then down with hated Nippon; And Hitler's Axis all This shall be our battle cry ; of freedom! ONWARD! Score a victory over M and Grime! Don't t them weaken your irment's fabric and rob lent of their color 1 Everyone should con- h-ve tneir aoines s Juch as possible, so send fours to us now! And t us renew its life. Prompt Service! Efficient Service! Waynesville Laundry PH0NE42Q5 Handy Man? Well, folks my duties have multi plied, seein' as how I've gotten to be such a handy man out in the field. As handy as Uncle Asberry said he was in the political. cam paigns when he chopped stove wood, pacified the babies, etc. Uncle Abe can even go him one better: I help the children with their "sums," slop the hawgs, make out family records in the Bible and per form other duties too numerous or too delicate to mention. How's the War Git ten Along? But first of all I must tell the men folks how the war is a-gitten a-long; no use to talk papers and subscriptions until you Ve given a line o' talk on the war. If I don't know this or that question, why, to save face I must pretend and fire away all the same half-cocked, from the hip or any old way. Loretta Young, screen favorite, Is pictured with her husband, Tom Lewis, enjoying a short vacation in New York. The photographer caught them while they were having dinner at the Waldorf. quit stocking their ice boxes with beer; then and not until then would the cause of temperance make real progress. But, as Hambone says, there's two sides to: every question and somtimes four. This certain will apply to sermonizing when it comes to the question of how far to go and how far not to go. There will be criticism in either case. Fearless Preaching How many of you heard Dr. Price (I think it was) preach from his pulpit in Knoxville a few Sun days ago ? I don't know, but I im agine his was a typical First Church congregation. Anyway, he "waded in with gloves off" with the plainest and most powerfully convincing sermon I've heard in some time from a city church. The preacher said that he had personally searched out a hungry family; a mother and some half a dozen children down in a slum section and had taken them food and clothing, charging the bill to the church. They could "like it or not like it," said he and here is where he laid gloves off. After stating that tha father of the children was a hard drinker he asked when would the drink evil in Knoxville and every where. else get better, as long as the church acted like it did. When members quit turning up their bottle and Waynesville on Armistice Morn Yes the air was chill on that morn As we met to commemorate the day; The flags were unfolded And the bells were tolled As we heard other bells far away. Then we sadly faced toward the ' East. . J. R. McCracken Installs Officers In Masonic Bodies Dr. J. R. McCracken, Past Grand High Priest, installed the following officers recently elected in the Waynesville York Rite Masonic Bodies on Friday night, Waynes ville Chapter, Number 69, Royal Arch Masons: High Priest, F. E. Worthington; King, William Cham bers, Jr.; scribe, J. A, treasurer, J. R. McCracken; secre tary, C. B. Hosaflook, The rest of the officers are to be appointed Dy the high priest-elect Those installed in the Doric Council, number 20, Royal and Se lect Masters were: Illustrious mas ter, Wm. Chambers, Jr.; deputy master, J. A. Inman; principal conductor of works, S. E. Con natser; treasurer, J. R. McCrack en; recorder C. B. Hosaflook; cap tain of guard, F. E. Worthington; conductor of council, W. A. Abel; steward, S. D. Brown; sentinel, E. P. Martin. Installed in the Waynesville Commandry, number 81, Knights Templar were the following: Em Commander, Glenn D. Brown; generalissmo, N. W. Garrett; cap tain general, W. A. Abel; prelate, Wm. Chambers, Jr.; treasurer, J. R McCracken : recorder. C. B. I Hosaflook : senior warden. R. M. , . . I Crawford; junior warden, Edwin Sergeant Wallace Peek, who has Fincher; standard bearer, C. E. been visiting his wife and rela- connatser; sword bearer, C. C. tives for two weeks, has returned warden. F. C. Compton; to Alexandria, La. sentinal. E. P. Martin. . .. ! The regular meetings of these The Home Demonstration Club . .. ,. tu.Vfv metwitn Mrs.r.ny.m.u.. f ft h th and M mem. J1 urged to attend and visi- annual all day meeting and Christ- Dellwood News Carl Story and his Mountaineers will be at Dellwood school house Friday night, December 19th, with music and a good clean show. This is sponsored by the P.T.A. Every one is urged to cooperate and help a good cause. The W. M. U. of Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Wiley Gallo way on Friday at 3 o'clock. All Inman; interested ladies are urged to. at tend this meeting. Mai Bethel News Jack Ferguson, of New Jersey, has returned home after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boone Ferguson. Davis Galloway is home on a short furlough before being trans ferred to a stationary camp. West Gate Club Masonic Group To Be Entertained Tonight the Sanoma Lodge num ber 472, A. F. and A. M. will be host to the West uate uud in ww Pigeon Valley. The Wight wor shipful Brother J. W. Aliora, i Kenley, grand lecturer oi ww Grand Lodge of North Carolina, will be present. The annual election of officers will be held during the evening. The retiring officers are: presi dent, J. D. Justice; vice president, J. E. Justice; treasurer, R. M. Crawford ; secretary, Edwin Finch er; director, C. B. Hosaflook. All members are urged to attend the meeting tonight at which time an oyster supper will be served. Miss Alva Joe Moody, who is at tendinat W. C. T. C. spent the week-end with her family. Most people learn about six sittings. to skate in VENTILATION Tests made at the University of Nebraska showed that no provi sion need be made for forced ven tilation under hovera of chick en brooding units if these units are less than three feet wide. tors are welcomed. gave many good ideas, umcers were elected for the following year: But the day was fair on that morn As we vowed to keep faith with our dead; Thnnf.li ad Pluniloi1. fiol1 Inin tv t HioH in v;n president Mrs. W. P. .Whiteside; Was the essence of the prayers un- vice president, Mrs. I. A. McLaln ; secretary ana weuRurer, mrs, ace Peek; song leader, Mrs. J. W. Blitch ; recreation leader, Mrs. Welch Singleton; reporter, Mrs. I. A. McLain. mna nariv In the morning games were en-1 RvfOn Marsh Patient in on." J. W. Blitch, Each member brought Rvron Mar8h. student at Fish- a covered dish and a lunch was burn Military School, of Waynes served at noon. j boro, Va., arrived on Wednesday, During the afternoon members Bna j8 a patient at the Haywood showed things they had made for ' County Hospital, where he will un Christmas gifts and Miss Smith ' dereoe an operation. He has been As said we proudly East. faced toward the And the sun shone bright on that morn, , Bright, we trust, the torch in our hand, In freedom high, Ours to do and to die In the spirit of the fathers we'll "'' stand! Then, determined, we turned from East.. . J B if Yx ilA y IS ,fil SEE THESE AMAZING NEW SPCtMSf. Come in . . . see the sensational Philco Radio and Radio-Phonograph values now. Beautiful consoles ... lovely table models . . . portables ... compact radios. For your family and friends, Philco offers the perfect gift for Christmas, 1941! ORDER NOW. . . OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED! PHILCO 1008 Musk on a Beam of Ughti No needles to change ... longer record life . . . glorious new tone! Philco Automatic Record ganger. Stroboscope Control. Tilt front Cabinet. New Double I. F. dio Circuit Philco Built-in Super Aerial System. Electric Push-Button Tuning. Covers Standard, American "W Foreign Short-Wave Reception. Handsome Walnut console cabinet ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT TERMS if-- i ? L jl - I , The Baptist preachers' revival was held in various churches in the county during the past week. The last of the series of meetings was held at the Bethel church on Fri day. Ladies of the church served lunch. Many interesting talks were given. Rev. A. E. Peck has announced a baptizing to be held on Sunday afternoon, December 21st, at the usual place in the river back of the home of R. E. Sentelle. The Bethel P. T. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting Thurs. day evening in the auditorium. All parents are urged to attend. ioined by his parents, Mr. and Mrs B S. Marsh, of Bryson City, who will spend the greater part of the week here. STEER :-:: . The grand champion steer of the 42nd annual International Live stock Exposition, held recently in Chicago, was sold at auction xor $3.80 a pound, the same price paid for last year's champion. ETOWAH, N.C. PHONE S 3ES TRUCK DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF WESTERN N.C i-y&f SANTA CLAUS is SPEAKING: It's too near Christmas for me to erect a brick home before the end of the year, but I can deliver to you might helpful suggestions showing how beautiful your brick home would be if erected or veneered now with E T 0 W A H BR I C K If you are really interested in building, or in brick veneer ing your home, anywhere in Western North Carolina, write the firm named below for helpful suggestions without cost or obligation. ETOWAH BRICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES MOLAND-DRYSDALE CORPORATION ' MARRIED PEOPLE LIVE LONGE WASHINGTON. The Census Bureau reports the death rate for husbands between the ages of 85 and 60 years is less than half that for single men. Wives 30 years and older also have a greater life expectancy that single men. The death rate of divorced per sons more than 55 years old is one third greater than married persons of the same age, but tht life ex pectancy of widows and widowers is approximately that of single persons. Martin Electric Compa ny f Phone 31 Church Street NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, December 29th, 1941, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, I will offer for sale at public out cry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lots, units or parcels of land, and personal property, situate in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; to-wit: Being units 63, 64, 65, and 66 of the addition made to Block 7, (sometimes called addition Block 7-AJ of the Southern Assembly property, according to survey and plat of J. W. Seaver, C. E., which said plat is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, in Record of Maps, Book No. "A", Page 15, together with all furniture and household goods now contained in the house located on the above described premises. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority contained in that lertain deed of trust dated April 15, 1937, from Margaret Hayes Foster and husband, L. L. Foster, to James Atkins, Jr., trustee, for Eugene Wuesthoff, which deed of trust is recorded in Book 38, page 218, Haywood County Registry. The undersigned having been sub stituted as trustee in said deed of rust by instrumelit dated Novem ber 17th, 1941, and recorded in Book 114 at nage 76, Haywood County Registry. Reference is hereby made to said instruments and records' for all the terms and conditions thereof. This November 24th, 1941. A. T. WARD, Substituted Trustee. No. 1138 Dec. 4-11-18-25. r . M a : m. m If 'rA. J I I J Practical because they can serve a useful pur pose every day. Beautiful, because they are more handsomely designed than ever before. Quality made to endure, because they are pro duced by skilled American la bor- electrical gifts are a wise choice this Christmas! 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