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-nAvTPECEMBER 18, 1941 fRoUFor j Month Hit Hi-Lif) New NAM President i,ird month Jpnts nu ... n a 'a on H. The eighth grade led hatf of the total of school J- AV. Am ,i .. their ;ih nil a v ipj, . ,,,,, Rchol. beinf ire""; Te ninth grade was low no sophomores on the '. roll, and only three on Ld honor rolL HONOR ROLL Seventh Grade Alley- -.v Allison. 'rouser. , Francis. oGreen. at Atkinson. Eighth uraae . Kelly. . : titttherwooa. Lestherwood. Hyche. . Sisk. , : Sue Burgin. Barker. I Boone. Lh Adams. , ; Ninth uraae Tnth Grade Eleventh ursae Gillett. , : . ' kynes. Gwyn. OXD HONOR ROLL Seventh Grade i Woodard. k James. Hannah. ret James. Tinsland. fed Liner. Sue Messer. Eighth Grade ones. Hannah. Howell. McGaha. Dotson. ie Price. Jlillar. Ninth Grade ; Martin, y Jaynes. Camp. Tenth Grade r Ammons. Ellen Boone. " . y Colkitt. Eleventh Grade ice Burnette. 1 Palmer. I Haney. jbxit. - V;-. :. Moody. an Smith. Queen. Wilson. Osborne. r - KA ;, -tf ; navy hydrographic office py publishes 460.000 copies ftical charts, now it issues The 46th Congress of American Industry, meeting at New York's Waldorf-Astoria, elected William P. Witherow, of Pittsburgh, presi dent of the National Association of Manufacturers. Chairman of the N.A.M. national defense commit tee, Witherow succeeds Walter D. Fuller. Typewriting Honor Roll (Waynesville Hi-Life) Fall Semester. Beginning Puipls Name of Number Words per Pupil of Errors Minute Ruthie Wagenfeld 0 30 Shirley Colkitt 0 29 Margaret Blalock 0 25 Jarvis Brock 0 24 Virginia Matney 1 26 Adelaide Davis 1 24 Oliver Yount 1 24 Frank Smith 1 22 Ruby Deitz 1 21 Sam Arrington 2 28 Frances Swanger 2 26 Margaret Jones 2 22 Nina Mae Norman 3 29 Jack Worthington 8 29 Helen Mitchell 3 22 Nora Galloway 3 22 Edward Robinson 3 21 Thurman Smith 4 28 Aralene Eller 4 21 Clyde Greer 4 21 Lillian Turner 4 20 Mary Hen Boone 6 24 Betty Henry 5 23 Advanced Pupils Marion Green 1 63 Katherine Leather wood 1 49 Evelyn Moody 1 49 Mary Noland 1 46 Iris Jaynes 2 47 Blanche Massey 2 44 Virginia McElroy 2 44 Mary Allison 2 43 Roberta Moody 2 35 Henry Foy 3 50 Helen Trout 4 39 Elizabeth Bradley 4 88 Wallace Burnette 6 41 Alawayne Phillips 6 T 36 Words of Bible Laud Virtues In 'Giving' A little research reveals that many of the familiar quotations on the virtues of "giving" have a sound basis in Holy Scripture. Though they were not all made in connection with "giving' at Christmas time, the verses below (all taken from the Bible) provide definite dues to the origin of the many more modem "give" slogans so often heard in the holiday sea son: Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bos om. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. Luke 6:38. I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to re member the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive. Acts 20:35. Every man according as he pur poseth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of ne cessity; for God loveth a cheerful giver. II Cor. 9:7. A gift is a precious stone in the eyes of him that hath it; whithersoever it turneth, it pros pereth. Prov. 17:8. He that givcth unto the poor shall not lack; but he that hideth his eyes shall have many a curse. Prov. 28:27. But rather give alms of such things as ye have; and, behold, all things are clean unto you. Luke 11:41. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the great est ot these is charity. I Cor. 13:13. If thou hast but a little, be not afraid to give according to that little. WEST POINT MAN HERE Major Bjarne Furuholmen, Mrs, Furuholmen and two children, left Friday after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Seawell here. Major Furuholmen is per sonnel officer and member of the faculty at the Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. You can now make butter direct from grass. All you need is a cow and a churn. One Year In Waynesville urin? the nasi twelvo mnntha w have dnnp nur best to serve vou courteously and jficiently. You have already shown your appreciation of our efforts to serve you well by a constant increase in your patronage As Americans and Western North Carolinians e are proud on behalf of management and all employees, to offer ALL PROFITS from our Modern Gulf Station ON : . . Tbe Quickest, Surest Way YOU Can Help Win This War... v Buy Defense BONDS STAMPS Now! the Holy One of Israel, and his maker. Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me. I have made the earth, created man upon it; even my hands, have stretched out the heav ens, and all their host hav I com manded. I have raised hun up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways." j ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11:00 TO. Bryson City, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 5th Sunday 8:00 4. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 m. ; Murphy, every 4th Sunday 8.-0 CRABTREE CHARGE Wm. H. Neese, Pastor. Services next Sunday at Davis Chapel, preaching 9:45. Chureh school immediately following Fincher'a Church Church school 10 o'clock. Preaching service 11. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas' " .tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "THE PRINCE OF PEACE IN A WAR TORN WORLD." Vesper service at 6:00 p. m. A Christmas play "The Firstborn Among Many Brethren" will be pre sented. Special music will feature the service which will be centered around the Christmas story. On Tuesday night the Sunday school will have a Christmas tree at the church for all the children of the church school. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska. Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Church school at 9:45 with class es for all ages. Morning worship at 11:00. Topic "A Sermon Story-'The other Wise Man," by Henry Van Dyke. A Christmas musical at 6 o'clock, Caroling by young people Sunday evening after service. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, Dec. 23, Christmas pageant and tree for church school. J Friday, December 19, to the American Red Cross Saturday, December 20, to the Lionsme Board to F be used for assistance to needy children A moneys received over ACTUAL COST Mil be contributed. No deductions will fe made for Rent, Power or Labor. Whatever you need ty it on these days Waynesville Gulf Service :- v;".; and Tire Recapping Co. Main At Pigeon E. Sims, Mgr. Guy Sims Kenneth Navis John Tucker Phone 9183 Clem Gibbs METHODIST CHURCH In the morning service the pastor will speak on the subject, "A Child Is Born." The choir will sing as an anthem, "Heavenly Birth," by Shelley. Miss Jane Stents will sing "Glorious Morn," Neidlinges. The evening service will be in the form of a White Gift program, Christmas music will be furnished by the choir and by the children's division of the church school. The story, Why the Chimes Rang, will be presented by Mrs, Martha Med- ford. Everyone, is requested to bring some gift for the needy of our community or an offering for the Children's Home. This service will be held at 5:00 o'clock. . ST. JOHN'S CHURCH High Mass will be offered at St. John's church, Waynesville, on Christmas eve at midnight. The choir will be under the direction of Rev. Sister M. Ancilla. Holy Mass will be offered at St. Joseph's church, Bryson City, Christmas morning at 8:00 o'clock, and at the Legion Hall, Franklin, at 10:00 o'clock. HAZELWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Rer. E. N Carver Pastor: Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning worship 11:00. lEvening worship 7:30. : Epworth League 6:30. Prayer services each Tuesday evening at church, and Thursday evening in various home at o'clock.' ' . : ':J'r Medicinals are to be made from coke in. a new plant in India, 'Line Up' For World War II Here are the 36 nations officially in the second World War; The Unit ed States vs. Germany, Italy, Ja pan, Manchukuo. Britain, Canada, Union of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Free French and China vs. Germany, Italy, Japan, Manchukuo, Finland, Rumania, Croatia, Hungary. Russia, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, Ctechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Greece, Ethiopa vs. Germany, Italy, Finland, Rumania, Croatia, Hungary. Costa Rica, Cuba, Haiti, El Sal vador, Honduras, Domican Repub lic, Nicaragua, Gautemala, Pana ma, Bolivia vs. Japan and Manchu kuo. The most important neutrals in clude: Argentina. Bratil, Bulgaria, Chile, Columbia, Ecusador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal. Spain, Sweden, Switerland, Turkey, Ura guay and Venezuela. By United Press Nearly 1,600,000,000 persons on five continents are directly involved-in World War IU more than 1,000,000,000 of them on the Allied side. In addition, approximately 500, 000,000 of the world's known pop ulation of 2,640,252,000 are affect ed in oue way or another. The only continent not engaged in hostilities is South America. Behind the Allies are approxi mately 1,200,000,000 persona. Behind the Axis are approx imately 235,000,000 persons, in Manchukuo, but not Axis-occupied countries. Drought has killed 13,600,000 sheep in South Africa in 14 years. NUTS English Walnuts Mixed Nuts Brazil Nuts Pecans Last Call For Fruit Cake Materials CANDY KING MIX CHOCOLATES COCOANUT BON BONS PRIDE CREAMS ORANGE SLICES CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS COCOANUT PATTIES lb. and up Meadows Pure Sugar Stick 2 lb- OtStf box CmT 10 Chase & Sanborn COFFEE 290 lb. Yukon's Best FLOUR 24 lbs. $1,10 Cake Flour SWANSDOWN softasilk 270 Powdered - S U G A R 3 lbs. 270 MHaHMHaaMBHHBMWsMnaasmwnHpBBi. 9 oz. pkg MINCE MEAT 10 16 oz. can . MINCEMEAT 23 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 cans 250 FRESH : COCOANUTS lg. size 100 ea. baker's . : : COCOANUT 8 oz. pkg. 150 1 lb. box Vanilla WAFERS 2 for 290 Marshmallows 1 lb. bag 15 Best Buy In Town On Oranges By the Bag or Dozen delicious SVJEATS For the Holidays PORK RIBS 23 lb. S PORK ROAST 27 lb. I BALOGNA 19 lb. WEINERS 20 lb. BEEF LIVER 25 lb. HAZELWOOD PRESBTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, Pastor. .Everybody Welcome. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship ll:00f Evening worship 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday morning in the assembly rooms in the Masonic Temple. The Golden Text will be taken from Psalms 62:11, "God hath Spoken once, twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God." Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the followings: "Thus saith the Lord, BEEF ROAST 190 lb, WE WILL HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OP NICE FAT TURKEYS ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS SOAPS Rinso small 2a 7 23 Medium Size ..... 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