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Pare 6 THE WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i9i J( Boys Of 17 and? Urged To Enroll! Now In CCC Camp1 Applications May fie J fare Office- 1 AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE WAR HYSTERIA Mr. Editor, when war hysteria gets to the point it has been the last few days around here it is time somebody administered some soothing syrup. No wonder the excitment is great at Washington, as it ia reported to be, that being the logical culmination point. I heard of one false prophet who had been going around saying that the United States was "a-goin' to git whooped." One person asked how long I thought it would be till the Japs got over here. When she was told that they would never reach our shores to stay any length of time, she looked at me rather doubtfully and replied, "You reckon not ? Another woman said she had heard that "Fingerpole" had fall en; four days later Singapore real ly did fall This is what President Roosevelt warned against, hysteria. , The American mind is given to excita bility, and in war times it is likely to stampede. It is well enough to become sufficiently aroused and alarmed about our safety; but to become hysterical, bearers of false rumor and passive in a crisis like this would only lend comfort and aid to the enemy. Of course, the news has been mostly unfavorable during the past month. The brightest spots on the whole war map have been on the Russian front and Gen. McArthur's gallant defense, hopeless though his situation seems to be. But look for more cheering news soon Spring ought to see the Allies in a better position to fight back. And by next winter we should, at least, have parity in the air. Yes, it is going to be a long war. I do not pose as a Roger Babson, but I predict a long war. So let's quit running around in hysterical I circles and buckle down to the task, " . 1 i . , a it. t me ussk ox winning mis wan And ABOVE ALL, LET'S BE CALM! "COLOR ADDED" Hold up, girls! Let's read a bit, These lines are writ for you; About the way you fix an' paint Important things to do. We men an' boys are much alike About our tastes, by Joe; So here's our side about make-up, Some things you orter know. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska Miles A. McLean, Pastor Church school at 10:45 with clas ses for all ages. Church service at 12:00 with the sermon topic being "The Parable of the Seed Growing by Itself.'' During the six Sunday's in Lent the pastor will preach each Sun day from one of the Parables of Jesus. Sunday the choir will sing an anthem, "Master, the Tempest I is Raging," by Palmer. Young lips are swell if painted right, Right paint an' right contour; Don't try, regardless of their shape, To make them look Lamour. Young people's League at 7:00 p. m., with David Gillet as leader and the topic being, "Does God Work Alone?" Choir practice Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the church, Saturday the young people plan to work on the church grounds, and at noon they will have a picnic lunch. ; WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH Rev; Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas- tor. ' ' An' after meals when they're a Sunday school at 10:15 o'clock. mess . I Morning worship 11:15 o'clock. Don't think you've done no harm; I Sermon subject: "REBUILDING We'll then excuse while you regain THE WALLS OF JERUSALEM." That fresh rose-petal charm. Young people's meeting at 6:30 Ip- m. If you are old an' pale an' lean Attention is called to the change An' lips look mummyfied. in time for the Sunday school and Go slow, there's little paint can do, the morning worship hour, Quota Of Tires Granted During Past Week The report of the Haywood Coun ty Rationing board for the week ending Friday, 13th has been an nounced by Dan Watkins, chair man, as follows: T. L. Blalock, engaged in min ing operations, applying for 2 light truck tires was granted one tire; D. L. Pleas, hauler of raw mater ial, applying for 2 light truck tires was granted one tire. M. O. Galloway, hauler of raw material, applying for 2 truck tires, was granted his application in full; Town of Waynesville, for garbage hauling, applying lor 2 chose 12 of them to be constantly true tires was granted full appli-l with Him and to do His work cation; Hilliard Moody, applying I after Him. He chose Simon, whom for 2 obsolete tires was granted He surnamed Peter, and James, full application. son of Zebedee, and John, his Jesus Appoints and Teaches the Twelve HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 2L By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Feb 22 is Mark 3:13-19; Matt. 5-7; Luke 6:12-49. the Golden Text being Matt. 5:16, "Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is In heaven. ) : AFTER HEALING multitudes Jesus went to a mountain alone and communed with His Father all night. When morning came His disciples came to Him and He Relief At Last ForYourCougti Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem cranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 1Cept well, be satisfied. As for those cheeks, don't overdo, Tame down that pinkish patch: If you're going at it Big Chief style, Why, get head-gear to match. Then there's the face in plaster laid, So white and petrified; No flesh an' blood expression gone The paste's so thick applied. As for those eyes on lustre Dent, Wei, now we'll be quite frank; Change not your brows for black ish lines, They make you look so blank. Mid-week prayer service Wednes day evening at 8:00 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST CSHURCH Rev. J. Clay Madison, pastor. Sunday school at the First Meth odist church opens at 9:45. "The Successful Christian" will be the pastor's subject for the morning service next Sunday. At 7:30 the last of the services spon sored by the youth department of the church will use as his subject, "How Can I Understand the Bible Better? Can I Believe All It Says 7 A forum on the same sub ject will be held in the basement auditorium immediately following tne evening service. Edgar Rhinehart, applying for 1 one tire, was granted application; kdgar Morrow, not qualified, was not granted his application for passenger car tire; William E. Nichols, applying for 2 passenger car tires was judged not qualified; Howell Crawford, applying f or 1 passenger car tire was considered not qualified; Bert Finney, apply ing for 2 truck tires failed to get us application as quota was ex hausted. ship at 7:30 are "The Cure for Heart Trouble," and "Final Vic tory Over Human Suffering," respectively. Some paint hawk-brows, some eagle-like; But, for girls who prowl at nite. We recommend those hoot-owl eyes. ouu tney re an awiui inght. We know you want to look your . Dest, Us men you like to please. An' if youH use discretion more You'll bring us to our knees. Mrs, Smith: "I don't understand why you're so miserable with vrmr husband. Why a man lik him could make lots of women happy." airs. .Brown: "That's just the trouble he not onlv could but hn does." TRY US! Our job is to renew and refresh your clothes by ex pert dry cleaning methods. We do that job well. We also comply with war needs, of vital supplies, by our adop tion of new d ry cl ean ing methods which are economi cal and efficient. Our aim is to serve our country while serving you. Central Main Street Phone 113 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett,' Pastor. Natural science, medicine and true New Testament Christianity nave been vitally united m an ag gressive onslaught upon that stark reality, human suffering. Man kind, in the face of experinces and the findings of science and medi cine, cannot reasonably deny hu man suffering. The only rational course is to admit the presence of pain, disease and suffering; and then seek the remedy. In view of this problem the pastor concludes Sunday the February series of ser mon on, "The Christian World of Suffering" or "Christ and Problem of Human Suffering." The sermon subjects for morning worship at 11 and evening wor- NORTH CAROLINA FACTS ! ALL THE CIGARETTE PAPER MADE IN THE. AMERICAS IS PRODUCED X EAR BREVARD, N.C NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN SUPERIOR COURT. r KAjNK. KATCLIFF :"- Vs.. LORENA M. RATCLIFF THE DEFENDANT above nam ed will take notice that an action has been commenced aeainst her in the Superior Court of HavwnnH County for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separa tion and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to De ana appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County in the courthouse in Waynesville not later than thirty days from the 16th dav of LMarch, 1942 to answer or demur to the complaint filed in said ac tion or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted. This the 17th day of February, 1942.;:' . . (Signed) KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Cerk of Superior Court. No. 1159 Feb. 19-26-Mar. 6-12 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON "Mind" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the 11 o'clock assembly hour Sunday morning in the Masohm-Temple.''"- The Golden Text will i be taken from 1 Samuel 2:3: "The Lord is a God of knowledge, and by Him actions are weighed." ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Waynesville; every Sunday 11 a. m. - Bryson City, every 1st Sunday 8 a. m Franklin, Sunday 8 a Cherokee, a. m. Murphy, (CWTj 7 a. every m. 2nd and 4th brother; Andrew and Philip. Bar tholomew, and Matthew, Thomas and James, son of Alphaeus, Thaddeus and Simon the Canan Ite; and Judas- Iscariot, who was His betrayer. The multitudes followed Him there also, and seeing them Jesus went up into a mountain and taught, saying: "Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom -of heaven. "Blessed are they that mourn; for they ahall be comforted. "Blessed aro the meek; for they shall inherit the earth. "Blessed are they which do hun ger and thirst after righteousness; ror they shall be filled "Blessed are the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy. "Blessed are the pure in heart for they ahall see God. "Blessed are the peace makers for they shaU be called the chtt dren of God. oicssea are iney which are persecuted for righteousness sake: ior theirs is the kingdom of heaven. ' Blest Are Happy To be blessed is to be happy, to be prosperous, not in the worldly sense, but in the true sense. Noth ing is more satisfying than to feel blest. The "poor in spirit." not weak spirited, lacking in proper apirit. but those who are needy, shall gain the kingdom of heaven. inose who mourn shall be com every m. evirv 3rd !n. o . , . wau oe com- every Jrd Sunday 8 forted; the meek and lowly shall I KM th OHM tA tnhatr fh. El O J I , -, V4; CI ill, 5th Sunday they who are hungry for the right. shall be filled. The merciful shall WHERE'S SUSIE? (PnTK & A Dolice mirowin in PV,iiQMu; teeing God: and the Deuce mAir. says one is sober if he is able to 2 ?i! caUed tn children of say, "Susia sat in the soup." The aaVi ' of XhT wfn one we wonder a,f fi.i i "K -OI -.ngnt Will . ., WVVruV IS UUOtCl Portland Oregonian. Who suffer for the inherit the Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc. kingdom of heaven. All through our lesson today we are told what our conduct and thoughts should be. whatever the circumstances of our lives. To be truly "blest," we should not mere ly obey the laws laid down by Moses for the guidance of his peo ple, aa the Pharisees did. but obey the good impulses of our hearts no matter what happens to us. This is what Jesus taught His apostles and the multitudes who came to listen to Him. Not to destroy the law, Jesus said He came into the world, but to give finer, inner laws which, if obeyed, would save the world for ever. It Is no easy task He set us who try to follow Him. Even the best Christians find- it hard to do. but they keep on trying. The law stated that we should not kill, but Jesus said that who soever Is even angry with his brother without cause, shall be in danger of judgment. Don't go to church expecting to be helped 'if you have a grudge against a brother or friend. First go and be reconciled to your brother, and then whatever gift you bring to' the altar will be acceptable. Love, Not Hate A hew law He gave: "Ye have heard it said Thou shalt love thy neighbor and hate thine enemy. But I aay unto you. Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that despite fully use you. and persecute you." From practical experience we know that hating people usually comes from misunderstanding them. If we do our part to under stand and do what we can for them, lovingly, we are almost sure to overcome their anger and find we can be friends. In this remarkable sermon. I Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, according to Matthew. He gave them what we call the Lord's prayer, and warned them not to pray like the hypocrites, standing in public places so that everyone could hear them and think how re ligious they were, but pray to God the Father in secret. "Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and thieves oreax through and steal. But lav up for yourselves treasures in heaven ... for where your treas ure Is, there will your heart be also." "Judge not., that ve be not Judged," is another admonition of tne savior which is difficult for us to remember and to practice. Now is the best time tn. ,' 17 and 18 to enroll in th rnN cording to the authorities 1 tMitiinsi on1 fsvk TV JUU experience tl J enrollee receives in '.. J"1 going out h J a job in the defense Drivate business, it r wax out TrmiiRani nf i their start, after leavin ?5 from their financial aid vJj i and training obtained n9l In order to enroll in th fn. young man must meet the Uj the United States, unem good character, between thti of 17 and 23 unmarried, out of school aniU sieally and mentallv fit "1 There are many educatinB.i I . o f outn ag a ing room, which carries nuiwJ .uluc uanv w papers, and a library. The library contains several hund! books, both in fiction anH ,? tion. - "uui rt t i . . I vutBses are new in t.h rin .1 if any enrollee desires, he mav'J advantage of attending ni'rl classes of his choice, and theiJ receive training that helps ft fcJ Diiiuvurna factories and other such activitjj ooys are unable to hold J fense jobs due in big part to ty rr ! yi . x uere ta one ut u camD n n wood County, 22 miles from .l nesville, located at CatalooH- J L. - '1 uuw xium nie camp on CatU chee is in town each day, and wjrf the enrollee is acceDted h i. Jj J. I-- ' . - " transportation to the cuj Applications are taken at thewd iy weuare omce. yW attractive yoi salegirl): "I notice that yourf customer didn't buy anything, he seemed quite pleased m ItTL.i J' a I way. wnai qiq ne want?" Salesgirl: "Me for the darn J Misery of COLDS Trv LIQUID TABLETI SALVE NOSE DROn COUGH DOOR Rub-My-Tlim" Wondtrfal Uaai 21 IB Quality and Real Service, see These Firms! SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY WITHIN 125 YARDS OF ABANDONED CAPE HATTERAS LI6HT HOUSE,MC, LIE 15 OR MORE SHIP SKELETONS. HATTERAS WATERS ARE CALLED THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC IN 1041. NORTH CAROLINA'S BEER INDUSTRY PAID 2,111.000 IN TAXES TO THE STATE J ThM Committee wn formed b 1939 ta Wk benefit te North GaraUna ram the oak of legal beer Our "Ckaa, Oomp- program ia defioat to weeding eat mow wry low boor renDcra who imagine they mmy disregard the law. The great majority ag North Ckroliaaa boor retailer are reapooe&la, m.ac (uran, wnoa piaeee ar orcdat lo tbeir I X?.?wrB- Burjwoyhoar.irwa i T i ilrinrrm, lair ahiiliiig ilaiao. .. .. . . BREWERS AMD WORTH CAROLINA BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE fOBLKIED II C00PEKAT18M WITR THE MtEWlRS IIDVSTRY FOUXDAnOI NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. REVA LEEKE, Plaintiff, Vs. JAMES LEEKE, Defendant. The Defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court 'of Haywood County, North Carolina by the Plaintiff against the Defendant for a divorce on statutory grounds and the Defendant will take furth er notice that he is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County, in Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before 30 days from the 26th day of February, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint herein filed. The Defendant will take further notice that if he fails to answer or demur to the complaint within the time required by law, the Plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, an absolute divorce. ; Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of the Sunerior Honrt of Haywood County, North Caro lina. . , , Cogburn & Vrabel, Attorneys for Plaintiff. No. 1164 Feb. 6-12-19-26 g(:BUY Vi? 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