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Page 12 THE WA YNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3l Urgent Need For More Women To Roll Dressings (Continued from page one) the work. The recess is being taken at this time for the New Year holiday. Mrs. Colkitt stated that she hoped weik a larger number of workers would take up regular days for the work. The local chapter is far behind in its assigned quota from the na tional headquarters, according to Mrs. Colkitt, who 3 urging that the women assist in this vital war work. Mrs. Colkitt pointed out that the work is not difficult and that the women combine a social afternoon with an important war effort contribution. Christmas Holidays Were Quietest In Several Years (Continued from page one) nuts and large quantities of fruits and gifts were distributed at the community Christmas tree on Christmas afternoon, which is an nually sponsored by the Woman's Club. The Lions Club, which had ope rated a dime board for their Christ mas Cheer fund and their sight conservation work took care of around 35 needy families in the community. The Rotary Club which annually makes a contribution to the com munity Christmas cheer fund had around 14 families on their list. Price, of Fines Creek; Walter W. West, of Pigeon; J. T. Cathey, of Beaverdamffi Hobert Hoglan, of White Oak; Howard H. Smathers, V. 0. Sizemore, of Waynesville; of Beaverdam.. Harley L. Rathbone, of Fines Creek; Crews Moody, of Ivy Hill; C. In Leatherwood, of Jonathan Creek; and G. O. Hogan, of Iron Duff. Dr. Zadok Paris, Noted Methodist, Dies In Atlanta (Continued from pag 1) E. R. Cannon, R. M. Hipp, George W. Martin, Robert H. Scott, R. H. Scott, Jr., and Kennon Young, Dr. Paris and Mrs. Paris had gone to Atlanta recently to visit their son, Ralph Paris, and their daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Scott. Shortly after arrival in that city, illness necessitated his removal to a hospital. He had been in ill health several years. Dr. Paris, who was born in Pam lico county on July 28, 1860, was the oldest living alumnus of Duke university, Durham, then known as Trinity college, which subsequent ly conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Dr. and Mrs. Paris were among the earliest reRiaems at the Lake, having maintained their ridence there for more than 20 years. In the period uf hulf a century marking his active ministry, Dr. Paris filled many of the leading ap pointments in the Western North Carolina conference. He was pre siding elder of the Marion district four years, and served in the same capacity on the Salisbury district three years. Among his pastorates were Central church in Concord, Central church in Mount Airy, For est City, North Wilksboro; and First church in Marion. , He retired in 1928. Dr. Paris also was a lead er in fraternal bodies, notably, the Masonic, Pythian and Odd Fellow orders. He was id,)v kn . ma i eruaiuon as well as h . lli and ecclesiastical acbi,?:tf Damage Suits From Explosion To Be Tried Next Week (Continued from page one) Earl Cagle, of Waynesville; Rob-1 ert snyaer, oi Clyde; win jl. Bradshaw, of Crabtree; Walter Ketner, of Ivy Hill; Jess Mooncy, of Fines Creek; Harry S. Crumley of Beaverdam; J. Wales Trull, of East Fork; Lee Noland, of Iron Duff ; Vess Reece, of Cecil ; 0. P. . Jenkins, of White Oak; P. L. Med ford,; of Beaverdam; W. E. Shef field, of Beaverdam; B. W. Terrell, of Pigeon, and E. H. Pless, of East Fork. Drawn for the second week were: Frank Swanger, of Waynes ville; J. E. Childs, of Beaverdam; J. L. Swafford, of Beaverdam; V. S. Reno, of Beaverdam; Frank Stamey, of Clyde ; Raymond Sto allj of Waynesville; Lawrence Here is another example of chickens that come home to roost. - ' For more than a year nd-head-ed Civilian Jaroes Helvey was post exchange barber at Camp Barber. 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