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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, THK WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER 4 auk i i ul ocCiiun J 1 v,r I . : i ' 11 J ;!" ! v if- x t 'L I ii n , 3 t4it! 1 1 i fob) J in! 1 n 1 1 ! 1 1 u s 1' ; ' ' ' I - ' ' 1 Baptists Name Officers And; Church Loaders Chinch officers and heads of the various departments of the church v.o-.k were elected by the congre gation o! the Kirst Baptist chiireh. h !( last Sunday morning when he nominating committee made : - r l'r mal report to the church. The Sunday School teachers will he named within a week or so as well as the other officers of the Un'itist Training Unions. Officers elected Sunday included: ivr-eons: For 3 year Earl Mes - i-niaielt Halrntlne, J. B. Siler. ..; '2 yi ai's J. li. Morgan, V. H. . ,) Dewey Hyatt. For 1 year r! Howell. Marion Bridges, )'. . i'hiilips. i''e; -t.n !"meriUH- VV. C. Allen. I. Davis. T. I.. Creen, J. T. Meat Owned By Haywood Citizens in Federation Locker l':;:-fi:-o Committee: H .15. Daven it. Chairman. W. C. lUiss, John W. R. Francis, J. C. : :i i. D. J. N'oland. Richard r"f. P. T. Mesaer, Ben Colkltt, ::m Mod ford, liuvry M. Sulll :i. W V. Strange. Hai'tiin:' pnd Ground' Commit- ;. ('. II. Haki:-. Chairman: . I.u.-.iii Fa?-. Dr K. Stuart '1 .tc a.'Vll W. C. Allen, ll. C. T. MeCracken, Clinton Church Treasurer: John L Davis, t ;i h Clerk: Miss Mayme Clay- ' y Hrrrtor: Mrs. L. E. Green ' Aliss Theresa Alley. - t a:': M;s5 Men-il C'-oii . - .!. C Brown. Chairman; ; .".''i',k. Assistant: Emmet :. -v. H. B. Davenport. S. K. :'.-r. Ben Phillips, M. B. .l.-ck Kclmet, Harry M. Sul .!. .:.hJ)nie Edwards, Guy Mes . rn-tiict Green. uli i'ules for Sunday School as i: -.is:' -,- -submitted: J. C. Brown. Supt. r. '.vvci'es for Training Union --.o-i-iy sabrnitted: Miss Hat- i": e. :n;:i. Director: Emmet Bal .K'. Associate Director; Inter- ato Department Director, Ben I'hiilips. t Lt. Alvin R.Deitz -v Op. Terminal Leave l'i: f ,t, Alvin It. Deitz. of the A i my Infantry, of Waynes a : reived his discharge the iii tiiis month from Camp But !. .-.ccordins to information re 1 ! this separation center. Lt. Deitz is now on terminal !',- and will revert to inactive U!-; u January 4, 1946. I Mi .-C'ciutiiy without massaae? Amnpluc new N'in?tt Crciim i-(iiu:ii!'. r-i as ill if a tcleiUllc -Kt ;H9 ' fimiftJ i HCK hor- iij whit I) ui.iy be neeitftd if n.ur Ii.i.-.t Is umler-nortnal. IM', itn tii Inch of nliply of hjm i" i i .t it t r (i u n ' c sub . Nrn-tLu (Team van- i i'.-. rp(umj no tin-iuintf ? :m,. . N, tr. .-titer w'u.t . "i (rli-ii now try Nai- lire r-tnrn on ru.-rjnle of c i. tn ; I b i aat'tffanlon or n-c-ncy back. 3u-dr Jar tn Above is a scene in the chill room of tin- free, er loci. left to rit'ht are C. B. Hosaflook, manajter of tin- lreiver fifteen baby beefs are anliK to be processed and put in the from the AslieviUe Fat Show and were raised by 4-U ami I i ui (he F; : Kcr and ' I lav ma mot lual ! ood is Federation here. Reading from her employee, Ernest Parham. The lfkei's. The animals were bought ('orrity bo; s THE BOOK CORNER Reading From Left To Right FRANCES With CILIJERT FP.AZIMH VNITED 7 imOiW if HOOKS I to reading the daily n.iper . 1 u hat a loss vmi lind oursell NOVEMBER 11 TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 17TH has been made National Book Week and we sin erely tiope that evei-y one will v better acquainted with books. We truly oelieve that this acquaiat c hip v iM lead into a lasting i icncbhi) for there is much com fort and companionship within the covers ol all -;ood books. .Vfter all. reading is somewhat of a habit: the more one reads the more he finds the desire to read. You know how accustomed you get ml at , vv K-ii Ulia; ! I -ami printed it fails to arrive on srhi doesn't take long lo get 1 way about reading other material. ; We would like lo t-niplifisre (he words "GOOD BOCKS ' There are so many books on ill" ma.-ri! that It is dilTicult to weed mil those ! for better reading, but it doesn't I take long for the person nf intelli gence to separate the "wheat from the ehall'." A new book that will gel the attention of the readnri win Id is "THE G UNTT-KT" by .lames Street. Me. Street has : d ready several uell-k:t'ra n bonks in his credit, si'ch as "T P KOD i'S " "OH, PUOMISMD LAND" and dlY 1 3. Men Placed In Class 1-A By Draft Board E'evcii of 11. e 158 men reclassi ,'ieil during the past week by the draft board serving this area were placed in i iass 1-A as follows: Yoder Eee Crayne, Alvin Green, !,eo:i Xeal Sanford, James Edgar j Williams, Henry S. James, Roy R. Wood. .lames II. Hollingsworth, Bill;' C. Mehaffey. Kenneth C. Khitu hart, Charles R. Russell, and William if. Gibbs. Jr. Pined in class 2-A were: Clar 'n. e Tale. William G. Dotson, and Charles K. Hyatt,. Placed in class 4-A were: Jack l.cnial Conard, Arthur Nath Phil dps. Wiley Ammons McElrath, Herman I.ce Kellett, Waldo Green, 'JaiiMim loodv Shehan. Glenn Tranlliain. Arville A. Caldwell. 1 hiv I !' DeW'eese. and liunyaa C. 'hi: VALOUR AMI AR MS," "THE G FNTI FT" he ha- - ,v V Smith's Drue Store i . - 0 t he po'.cer and a r Mm i-! v : d best srl!r '. me II a Street and o Iris a studied but put .did .it fir t : ( . I v Ml i fry. later having bis own church. Hut the lure of writing cenoig-i-ed all else and where he he moved l.i has continued New York hi witincr e'iy ever I'l iced in class 1-C were: Robert Flint Smith, Harlie Louis Burris, James Gettus Rathbone. Llndon i-M.ur Ni'. hoN. Eoyd Shelton, Jr., Shield'; Bradley, Carroll Lee "ii --ih, Vim Nol.inc!. and Deuel . v. mi; h'-.:.T. i r .-on. - .a-'s 4-1- were: James han. Joe Putinan, Ar- iia:Ve' and Charlie A IX Ri.tht. II. Ferguson "Vi From Army, d'p:: c : ! cmui-i en ! ins ''tn KM her i.indi n. Mi: I T. i'l: I). wile, itie by .-a.e.i ; i "' 't Fet guson. son of on of Jonathan Creek I h bo eh. out for lo .hru K ml'api. the Pi l.e.r.fli rious d 'on:, n e' iid "ii hen T.,1 loll'1 I'H'l) : a of he- i a rein man o'' a more r of a A, FgATHERS grow 3 FEET in OWE NIGHT ON TOP OF MTr WASHINGTON, WHERE GENERAL ELECTRIC SCIENTISTS CARRY ON RESEARCH ON AIRCRAFT IONS AND WEATHER PREDICTION. )ad carved I. on. tun lak. I.i'iden. it s1 :'ii:'.-de and id lain ih of her life ; 'hen it iii.it wee n bis reli i-ti r of the Goxnol i tb.e woi-ld in search profitable life as m large ana rich inetro'Hilitan church which has called lam. BECAUSE IT IS TIM: I.MTST vo'-k of Mary Robe-... : ' i n-iiarl . ou will pick up "Til.-: YKl.LOW OOM" ; ml start .'caimin its 'ages in a lein.-r.--iy way. Before ou realize it. you will have Ilon- into the nearest chair and it you this !!.- Feb F: ri'i tarhed to the 130th Cen tal, has received his Hic. '' ' "' 'rom tluv armed forces. He ntereil tfie service on Am-il fl m t was inducted at Fort lie took his training at Grant. III., Fort Leonard md attended a three months t the enlisted technician's at Fort Riley General Hos ted will take atomic force to pr iway from the fascinations t aook. Vi.-s. r.inehavt carries the 19 !'.!. tb-.-e-g ' ' in :' W,;od ni-'-'i- ' ' ' 1 d i ecr.nicain 1-erguson served for roomr,;; ,;i Greenland, including wo wint'-rs. and was then sent ...- 1. 1 i.ie ,-i,ues wnere ne was- d-n;or,ed at the Thayer General ''o-nil-d. Nashville. In March, 1945. u 'cut to the European the ' ' ;,nf' served in England, cotlarid. France, Holland and Bel gium. 'wm vl TEM CENTS: CANMILKACOW'fOR. A WHOLE MONTH WHEN , - Youoarr bv electkiqty 4 FOR 1 IN 1923 A SINGLE CO-WATT G-E MAZDA LAMP COST 40. C, ' TO0AV YOU GET 4 FOR 40 C PLUS TAX. . . G-E RESEARCH BRINGS AAORE . GOODS TO ; MORE. PEOPLE, AT, LESS 'COSTT EEECTRIC HIGH VJk QUALITY W' "nviahlc reputation of being one f America's best mystery writers nd she has lived up to that repu Tion with this, her latest, book. U"on Carol Snencer's beautifully r,-.pareled shoulders is placed the burden of onening the Maine sum mer home in compliance to the whim of a wealthy, badly-spoiled but enMrely healthy mother. The other daughter, also spoiled, and a -on in service, disclaim all liabil ity so Carol proceeds to the Maine house to be met with the absence of the usual caretakers but the addition of a murdered woman in the linen closet. TABLEAU! Of course, the stoiy carries the reader on many a devious road usually ,ii a oeaa-ena street. But uiidny you emerge- carrying Kuniy party and On your face. the an amazed, look A VA1UABU COUPON oo reiy no of Hearth Club. Redeemable at all Ocr goir premium stores. At your grocer. HERE IS A NOVEL THAT will come to you brand new. By-that we mean it has never been serial bed so when you read "DAISY KENYON" by Elizabeth- Janeway you will have seen it for the first time. . And. well worth meeting Daisy, we assure you. There are three principal charac ters in this book . . . Daisy, Dan O Mara and Peter Laphanv Their story is told against a political and economic background where people and (events that have-be come familiar pass in review Daisy is, naturally,, the center-figure and it b she who struggle to , straighten ,. oufc the., problem brought about by her attachment to the two men, The; Veterans' Guide By JOHN' F. IVil .1.1 A M s County Service OMuci The purpose of this en:u:;,n i to acquaint the reluming vei. Ailh.. his.- rights and privileges granted him undir the Gl l-till. ; While, not atlempling lo aosvvei ( U the questions anyone conhl a--k lt merely bils the high .-not--. I'm' further information consult any facility of the V t.-rans Ad'. o lus tration. Hospital ( arc If you should ever in .1 Ik..,h.i; care for a disalnlil; imi'ie d a. line of duty in the m : - i. , . it will be provided upon reqiu I in i he Veterans Admiuisl rain. Yen i ay aljo be given tran-iiori ai i a u, Fie hospital. If your disability i: ra.t due to service you may git liei hu-localization if you are financial!' un able to pay the cost in a civilian hospital. Medical Attention If you need medical ;erv:e ' or dental care not requir-ny I"- ;-daii zation, it will be provid-d l- die Veterans Administralm a .: he condition was caused or a : .. . -ed in line of duty by your service Medicine, appliances, bridgework, etc., are included. Care In National Soldiers Home Members and former members of the armed service who are dis abled and without means of sup port may apply for and receive care in National Soldiers i'omei' located throughout the country. Internment Flax The next of kin of a veteran who is killed in action or who dies in civilian life may apply at any first class post office for the in ternment flag for use in the fune ral . This flag may be retained. Burial Everey veteran is entitled io ! Lyle Coffey Elected To Office At Mars Hill College I I.; !e Coffey, son of Mrs. R. G. iCilTty. of Wav nesville. has been , 'e'led censer for the Philoma :hian Literary Society for the scc- i ond term of the first semester at j Mar:. lull College v here he is a ! st u. lent. Me Collev was graduated from i he Way nesv ille High School and is i,c,w a sophomore at Mars Hill, lb- is also secretary and treasurer for the Ministerial Conference. , Julo W. Noland 'vet-eives Discharge Corpora' Jule W. Noland. of '.V'..nevville. R.K.D. No. 2. has re en., -d his discharge from the army it i in- separation center. 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