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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. ms THE WA YNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER 11 5 for sometime with pneumonia, is Baptist church on Christma, En. The impressive nroeram ir,.i..jr will be announced at the January meeting, which will be held at the church the Monday after the first Sunday. Two new members of the group were present, Mrs. Van Wells and Mrs. C. C. Saunders. night a Christmas program was presented, under the direction of the pastor, the Rev. Houts. Mrs. Jule Welch is recovering from an injured ankle received in a recent fall. Welch. A large number of the members were present. Each per son brought a "covered dish" and two members furnished a turkey with the "fixings". Christmas gifts were exchanged. D. D. York for the Week of Prayer. The program included the prayer study, and other features. Mrs. Horace Peek was elected president and others elected to serve with her were: vice president, Mrs. A. T. Medford; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Jaye Cook and director of young people, Mrs. I. reported to be improving. Mrs. Ira Mann has returned to her home after a brief stay at Black Mountain hospital. She is much improved. A Christmas program and Christmas tree were held at the carols, cantata, pantomin. .... Meditations of a By-Stander Sacrifice: The things your neigh bor should do without. other features. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Martin has with them during Christmas w7 and Mrs. J. Frank Fricks and twt sons, Franklin and Edwin Marti of Sylva. The annual Christmas tree was given at the Methodist church on The condition of Joe Goodson, A. McLain. Committee chairmei Christmas Eve, and on faunaay who has been confined to hisnome The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Bethel Baptist church rwpntlv mpfc at the home of Mrs. I .f v r Inflation at its worse: A public school teacher with $5.00 on the first of the month. White Collared Worker: Those j who are not financially able to have their laundry done regularly. "Education for Democracy:" An eighth grade "graduate" drawing lore salary in a week than his teacher draws in a month. If gas rationing lasts another year it will be necessary to widen ain street to accommodate double parking. Correct this sentence: "Altho you are not a regular customer we will be glad to sell you some coal and at the same rate we charge our regular patrons." (?) Mr. Churchill said, "Blood, sweat and tears," not bunk, swat and smears. "Committee gives non-operating rail employees raise": A bad pre sedent if all groups under this head get a raise it will deplete the treasurer. li msinm .... .PSXHGIgL II The Constitution gives every man the ripht to make as big a fool of himself as he likes but some ex ceed their constitutional right. A reactionary: Any person who presumes to think other than Washington. The Japs say we tried to make fools of them why try to improve n what nature has already done. Our culture is only as broad as the dining table and as wide as the living room. Dr. Gallup is responsible for the wrangle over subsidies all he need do is to tell elective officers in Washington which vote will re turn them to their post. Some refuse appointment to Washington because it is better to bj a big fish in a little puddle than a little fish in a big puddle. Some public speeches, including sermons, do not begin where they start nor stop where they end. Ratcliff Cove News Frank Roberts of Portsmouth, Va., was the guest during the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Under wood and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Smith. Miss Vanda Morgan spent a few days during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Underwood. Miss Ruth Ratcliff of New York spent the Christmas holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ratcliff. Christmas programs and treats were conducted at each of the churches in the Cove on Sunday. Mrs. Hub Turner is slightly mi-proving. Miss Frances Turner spent the Christmas holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turner. Mrs. John Webb is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Underwood who have been ill are reported to be improving. Mrs. Algie Ratcliff is said to be improving. Bethel News The Bethel Lone Girl Scout troops were entertained at a Christ mas party Friday night at the home of Mrs. Joe Beverage, with the following assisting, Miss Mar garet Boyd, member of the high school faculty, Mrs. Henry Garner and Mrs. Horace Peek, Girl Scout leffdTs. Special geusts were members of the local Bry Scout troop and the young men of the community. Those present were: Miss Peggy Ann Peek, Scout mascot, Miss Blanche Harvis, of the Bethel faculty, Miss Sue Cook M:s Veita Inman. Miss Opal Wright, Miss Norma Deaver. Miss Sue Queen, Miss Ula Mae Bumgarner, Mrs. T. E. Shook, Miss Elizabeth Church, Miss Shir Irv West. ?'iss Iberia Owen, Miss Hiawatha Shook, Miss Alice Rus sell. Miss Doris Medford, Lindey Rogers, Hugh Butrgarner, Billy Wrlf. Clifford West. Harry Owen, William Whitesides, Jr., Al v'n Cha-en. Frederick West, and Ernest Mathis. Announcement was made of the meeting of the troop on the first Tuesday after Christmas. The Bethel Home Demonstration ; Club held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Jim San YOUR REXALL SPwiAL SAviiiGS Pint Squibb s tH tf.NtKO. OIL . 3 Lb. Size 10 MOLE BORAX $1.25 Size CKLUftlULSION $08 35c Sloan's LINIMENT 29' Pint Mouth Wash Ml 31 590 60c Size SAL HEPATIC A - - 490 DRUG STORE SPECIAL SAVINGS Quart Squibb'b jh Milk ot Magnesia 100 White's I r T1D1 CTC di&C u. I m. iwpmj 60c Size FASTEETH 34' 30c Mon'ett's 1 Today, more than ever, consumers must b 3 on the watch lor every opportunity to save money. Higher taxes must bo paid. 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