THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE
PAGE FOUR (Second Section)
THE WaFNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Time To Start
Getting Packages
To Men Overseas
Same Regulations As
Last Year Apply To
Mailing Christmas
Packages.
II'.; tiiiu' to he thinking of niail
inj: C lu isl in.is packages overseas.
Tin.1 regulations governing the
nn.ili.ig (if overseas Christmas gifts
lo Army personnel remain the
sr.r.ie as hel year they must be
posted between September 15 and
Oi l ober ITi one package a week
may be seal nut hut a request by
any one person lo the same ser
viceman the usual rest net ions as
lo size ami weigh! of Christmas
p.treels applies n l more than lli
inches long or more than Mi inches
in lee.gili and gir!!i combined . 1 1 1 I
mas i iiiinn we'ghl live pounds
Must s'oiv. hae a slock of boxes
a.c.'i i I'd by the War I )epai I menl
lor o'- i'!'si';:s gill shipments.
Tin' iiny asks I hat gills be se
ll i ti ll which a soldier is unlikely
in bud in the particular area in
w hub he is stationed and to re
member lhal intoxicants, inllam-
ii.it:- nciierials isucli as matches
end lighter II1111I..1 and perishable
m.i'tir are unaceeptahle for mail-
l-'ainihes and friends of men
alionrd in the ( 'hi na-IHirnia tfie
alie. India thealre. the Middle
Mast . or on I lie Pacific Islands
are 111 ued lo avail themselves ol
Ilic rally milling date to insure
receipt ol Christinas presents by
(brrim.is Pay. It is suggested
that parcels routed lo these dis
l.:nl bases be mailed as nearly as
po s.i.lc to September If) and no
later h.iii ( h lolu r 1.
Above all. don't forget the im
portance of the correct address
Promoted
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COLUMBIA, S. C. -,'
CAPTAIN' CHARLES L. KEK
Gl'SON. medical ollicer. V S
Navy, son of Mrs Horace C Mer
iuson and the late Mr Ferguson,
who was recently promoted to his
nrcscnt rank. He lias recently re
turned from an extended tour of
tuty in I1'" Pacific theater, and has
been assigned to duly as medical
,'hief of the Navai Hospital at
Karragut, Idaho (.'apt and Mrs
Kerguson isited relatives here lasl
.veek Mrs Ferguson is the tur
ner Miss Clennie Coinan daughlei
if .larvis T Co, nan and the late
Mrs Coinan of Lake .lunaluska
C'apl Ferguson lias served for
;cveral years in the navy.
Sgt. Sam Arlington
Attending College In
Florence, Italy
Sgl. Sam Arringion. son of Mrs
Hello Snialhers Arlington, of Way
nes ille. 1! M 1) No I . reconl ly
completed a four-week term at the
Mediterranean theatre s University
tudy center. Florence. Italy.
The 1.200 soldiers, many former
combat men. attending classes al
ihis fust lull lime army college
overseas, have the benefit of the
university's 10 modern buildings
1 swimming pool, and 1!K) haud
Jickod instructors Classes in Ha
subjects average .'10 students each
dlowing ample time for indivi
lual instruclion.
The school's aim is lo enable
soldiers await in?,' redeployment to
;pend their time profitably. Two
'our-week terms at the University
raining center are equal to one
;emester in most civilian schools,
ind credits towards degrees are
?iven for this study by many
American colloges.
b,
'Miss America" Wins
And Loses Contest
Iilondc, gray-eyed Peggy Payne,
lisqualilied from the Atlantic Citv
"Miss America'' contest when her
secret marriage to an honorably
Jischarged Army private was dis
closed, was the holder today of the
title of "Mrs. America "
The 22 -year-old Hopeville. (la..
'iPKiity. who had been selected
hreo weeks ago as "Miss Amer
ica" won her title from l.'td other
vvedded aspirants in the seventh
lniiual beauty pageant at Palisades
imusement park.
ank. name, seri.r number, branch
if service and 1 irganiat inn, Al'O
'lumber and post ofliee which will
Scientists Say
Man's Bite More ;
Deadly Than Dog
When a man bites a dog it's not
only news but the .dog gets a
rougher deal than would a man
under reverse'! circ ihmtancc.
Such a conclusion seems indi
cated from a report by a n:iv
doctor He said that w In 11 a !ni
man bites another human tin re
sult can be far nastier than v. lo-n
Rover takes a chew uu' ol a 11I1
zen's log
"The human bile,' declaicl I.'
Comdr. M. CI. Henry, of the n.A.d
medical corps reserve, "is 1 n .1 - 11 1 1 -ally
one hundred per cent inlei led
and serious, while dog bites .no
with the single exception ol rabies
practically always clean as a
hound's tooth' and the wound
heals quickly wilh no second in
infect ion "
II is positively ,
really filthy the I111111.1
Henry wrote in the
geon
Slaphloeocciis, sire
germs of Vincents
"trench mouth", arc
many which may lurk
man mouth, he si id.
unless a bile wound
cleaned al the oulsi f.
infection may result
Henry's reperl did
why it is I hat a dog ,
less bacteria than
a Washington veterinarian
this explanation
"Dogs exercise the
gums more than hum
tear and rend Hun
keeping their teeth
stronger and less sui
boring infection "
Commander Henrv d
two cases of human bi'i- ml
In' bad treated including a
who was bitten on the h.uid !:,,
1 light and who developed .1 hi
infect ion.
And he told ol another dor
who treated ,1 man lor .1 mm
I he eyelid. The wound hri aim
complicated the man's eye bad
bo removed.
Judah's Concern for His Family
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
(The International TJniform
IyO.sson on the above topic for
Sept. 16 is Genesis 43, 44, the
Memory Verse being I John 4:7,
"Let us love one another.")
AND T11K FAMINE was sore
in the land." That wa.s in the land
of Canaan, where Jacob and his
family livid. So when the food
that was brought from Egypt was
gone, Jacob suggested that his
soils' go again to Egypt to buy
more.
Judah took upon himself to an
swer bis father, reminding him
that the mlrr of Egypt under
Pharaoh bad .said to them, "Ye
shall not see my fare except your
brother (Benjamin) be with you."
n in u
Mililai
disc.,
anion
1 1.
add 1 in
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; , 1 1 1 o 1 : ;
human
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' If II
v, ilh u.s
Hire for,,!,'
I hou wilt n
go 1 low n."
"Wberefi
wilt send our brother
vvill go down and buy
JiVlab .said. "And if
it .send him, we will not
ill
1 ha'
pell'
.il 1 1
ntc, ;
yet I
'th. a .
had ,
lo 1,
.hi.
ye : o ill with
m whether ye
askrd the fa
il that Jo.sepli
i t ly and they
hi
ill.
d
take
II Hi.
biolber
h .-'iisu-
1. koI them 1
1 ns v. err I him truthfully.
r'i Judah pleadi d with his fa
to t t r,i njamin go with
. ami he would be personally
11. ii.lr for tin- lad, and if he
o' hung him bark be would
the entire blame on himself.
te 'I li
'. do
food
' J' '"" I '
ill
do
Jucij!) Cives Consent
J 1 1 1 ! . 1 1 1 won hi.s father's consent,
and 1,1,1.1 ( .'.Inch you remember
w .is 1 :.M .-. name for Jacob) told
Hum to take the money that had
bii 11 rct'itn.'il on thiir other trip,
and double in .in y besides; also
p!!s .1 ")'. li.i. a hltle honey and
:.i. '-., and 11 ynh. nubs and al
aio..,!s " These things did not grow
Take
"Aid 1;,
lrii'1'ry tirf,
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th.
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handle the mail. If Hie p
"olle.ws 1 ns1 1 net ion - given by
r;iiy. ft s a pi city sure bet
Ille Cln istmas boxes will
hrourh on tune and rea'h
service men lor whom it is dcsig
natod.
ihlic
tV
that
go
the
James K. Lioon-
On IJoard USS Qiimy
In Occupation of Japan
James K. Boone, electrician',
mate, third class. ISMI of -nesville.
I). F. . N 1 Seiim,
on the CSS Quiney, lusivy c, 11
in Tokyo Bay, according to in!,,,
mation from the licet home !!
center. The CSS Quiney 111 Tokvo
Hay is part of the powertiil
cibc Heel eomplel im; lb
stages of the occupation i f
pan
I'ndcr opcral ional eonlrol id
miral William I' Halsey I s
Quiney, with ID olhor erui ,11
battleships. 17 aircraft ranir;,
six escort carriers and more ihan
2!)0 other V. S, ships, is liclpuu:
take over control of t he N ips' big
naval bases.
The Quiney look pari 111 1 In- v ir
tory at Nurmandv and v as m Ihr
Task 1'on-e thai bonibarded .l.ip.u;
in July of Ibis year.
The Nazis, it would appear. r( ally
had Iheir gold "salted avva
ATIU.KTKS FOOT (iKliy
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TIIATIv The germ ran t In k
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Tli A I'M. l eaches more grim
PLY MU.I. STKI'.NCTII Im .1,
sweaty or smelly leet Today
Smiths Cut Rate Drin; Store
0 yoi.r, brother, and
;,ti'i unto the man:
.1 almighty give you
ire the man, that he
way your other broth
,i '.Mill 1 f I be bereaved
Iron. I am bereaved."
1. '.rl. had regained his
1 :! who bad mve.
J . ,.b, or I.
I r : li in i !,
i.ui.-.i limi.
Mo P ry t. ok l'.i iijainin and the
money and thr gifts and departed
!! l-'gypt. Win n Joseph saw Hen
J . n 1 1 : 1 W illi tie-in, he said to the
1 1 1 1 ' r of Ins hous 'Bring these
.'li home,
ady; for
I h me at
"When ! In
, J.,., ph'
laid oir-r
and make
shall dine
and slay,
these men
noon."
br. .t hers were brought
, house I hey were
and they .'11111-
st evvard.
been a
r mot
I with Josiph's
lean Srelll.s to bav
hi
to
d
11, and be said,
1, fear not : your
I of your father,
1,111 you lieasu.ie in your
1 had y..,ir money." And to
oilier reassure them he
brought Simeon out to them.
They were given water to wash
their feet, a custom still in use in
Jesus' time. They gave Joseph the
presents they had brought him,
and they bowed to the earth in
front of him.
"And he asked them of their
Welfare ami said, Is your father
well, the old man of whom ye
spake? Is he yet alive?"
Joseph Blesses Benjamin
They answered that he was well,
and then he saw Benjamin, his
mother's son, and asked, "Is this
your younger brother of whom ye
spake to me? And he said, God
be gracious unto thee, my son."
Jtseph left them at this, and,
retiring to hi.s chamber, he wept
He then washed his face so that
they would not see traces of
tears, and they dined, he and the
Egyptians with him at one table,
the Jews at another. Several
times he sent choice dishes from
his table to theirs, but Benjamin's
share was five times larger than
that of his brothers.
When they were about to I"avr,
Joseph instructed his -steward to
till the sacks with corn, put their
money in the top of each one, and
into Benjamin's sack put his own
silver cup. This was done, and
when they were a short ilislanc
away the steward came running
to them saying the master's cup
was missing. They were shorke.!,
being very cerlaiu they were inno
cent, but in Benjamin's sack the
cup was found.
Back they went, and Joseph
met them and Judah said, "What
shall we say unto my lord? What
shall we speak? or how shall we
ilea r ourselves ?"
Joseph said that the man in
whose sack the eup was found
should he his servant, and tie n
Judah made one of the Idlest and
most self-sacrificing .speeches in
history.
He said in part: "We have a
father, an old man, and a child of
his old age, h little one; and his
brother is (.lead and be alone is
loft of his mother, and his father
loveth him."
Jfe reminded Joseph that he had
told him his father would die if
tins boy was taken from him, but
Joseph insisted they must biing
lilm with them or he would not re
ceive them, and so their falher
hail let him come, and now this
had happened. They could not. go
back to their father without Ben
jamin or his futher would die of
grief. "Now therefore, I pray I hoc,
let thy servant abide instead of
the lad a bondman to my lord;
and let the lad go up with bis
breth ren."
Judah, the wicked man who had
sold bis brother into slavery and,
he believed, bad caused his death,
wa.s completely humbled and eon
trite, and offered himself a sacri
fice for this beloved younger
brother.
Distributed by King Feature Syndicate, Inc.
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