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NOVEMBER 8, 1945 flub To. talk On. Us Tonight club will meet at the regu- , o clock John Boyd. "d m financial commit ...., nf the pro- Line matters regarding i1180 ., deities will i, ,s a nu" by Majr Richard ., army omi- " members to oe pi ca used Tucker, a former j'the club, spoke on 'Villi his wit and humor A tn hearers to receive -Mtive ideas about safe- jome. on ic nil a ennu a ikj illustrated the three ts namely, engiiieeiuig, aid enforcement. These the foundation 01 uiu- V jker went on to point ifcmingly inconsequen- nhich all oi us tane j waste paper in oase i and household articles steps, soap on me ,r scatter rugs in the L faulty electrical wir- numerous otner mings ;oned as hazards in the THE WAVWKSVlLLfc MUlMAlAttlt IlKkbcadt, Too, Went Fast . it it tru. there it a sale, Z,im, mauled liquid called KUtREX lint dneB up pimples ..1U1IJ.I" to loosen and irmotl CSrid .pl.ed KMJW apoa I.eVini Wy "nn-d when they Li 1,1a. U.e..d l.ad J.sapiK-ared. ,1 If tail ii a rial tjimalliaiiiy F1"'","": tdgeiiwt n.tisiy. you' get a on Die Cut-Rate Drug Store Dorothy Martel Named Editor St. John's School I Paper For Third Time Dorothy Martel. junior at si John s High School, lias hoi -n named editor of the school's paper ! Mountain Kchoi-s. lor t)js y'ea,.' j This is her tiiii appointment as I editor of the local school organ.! wuier ineniuers ot (lie cdilon.,1 staff are Tuck Hay. cartoonist: Grace Furtado, business manager: Barbara Boyd, advertising mana ger; Herman Sieber. Dolores Cass Frances Frazier. Nancy Furtado! Ann Mormino, reporters. Challenges Union ! Smith Sisters Are I Visiting Parents At i ii Two Haywood County Men Arrive At Moore General Hospital Two Haywood County men are among the recent anivals at Moore General Hospital. They are Cor poral Dan Reno, son of Mr and Mrs. H. C. Reno, of West Asheville, formerly of Canton, and I'vt. Dol phus L. Treadway. whose wife now resides at Fort Oglethorpe. Ga. BIRTH ANNOl'NC'EME N'T Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Conrad of Maggie, announce the birth of a daughter on October :u at their home. 1 V'-'lTTH! Home In Hazehvood home. The speaker pointed out the American people talk about safety but the lack of safety devices in factories, industries, and places of business, and tin; oversight of small articles lying about the home prove that we do not want safety. The following guests uere pres ent: Paul McElroy and Robert Plott, discharged service men. also Charles Davenport who is con nected with the Builders Supply company and a charter member of the Hot Springs Lions club- DR. V. J. WININGER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICES ID BUILDING friCE HOURS 12 AND 2 TO 3 WAYNE9VILLE EVENING BY APPOINTMENT REFUSING TO JOIN A UNION in order to resume his pre-war job as driver of a chain-store food truck, William Drummond (above, in his crbj of Tulsa, Okla., discharged veteran, has collided with union officials who threaten a country wide strike against the company's 2,300 stores if he drives without a union card. " (International) Carroll Grahl, U.S. Navy Receives Promotion Crroll Grnlil. son of Mr. and Mrs Unuood Grahl of Waynes ville. h:is been promoted from Hos pital Apprentice, second class. U.S Navy, to Apprentice, first class. Young Grahl. who volunteered in the navy during his senior year in high school received his hoot training at Hainbiidge. Md., and from there was transferred to the hospil,;! al Beaufort, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. John IV Smith, of Hazelwood. formerly of Robbins- Iville. have with them their two! I daughters who have been discharg- j ed from the armed forces. They are I.t. Allene Smith Vavruska ! who served in th army nursing i corps and Sgt. Dorothy Smith WAC's. I I.t. Vavruska, a graduate of the1 Mission Hospital entered the serv- j ice in August. 1942. and was st.i- i tioned at hospitals at Fort Bragg i and Camp Tyson. Tenn., before go-1 ing overseas. She servrd in t he I European theater in England.! France. Belgium and Germany. where she was attached to the 5th I Evacuation Hospital. j I.t. Vavruska was married to; Captain S. J. Vavruska, of Chicago I in England on May 10. 1944. Her i nusoand is now serving in the Pacific theater and upon his dis charge plans to join his wife here at the home of her parents. Sgt. Smith has to her credit 22 months ovrseas service, having en tered the armed forces in April, 1943 and was stationed at Daytona Beach prior to being sent overseas. She served in North Africa and Italy, and recently received her discharge at Fort Bragg. Sgt Smith held a position with the First National Bank of Ashe ville al the time she entered the Worshiping in the Church HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON ( has. E. Jaeohs Honorahly Discharged Staff Sergeant Charles E. Jacobs, Jr., 24, son of Charles E. Jacobs, of Canton has been honorably dis charged from the Marine Corps at Camp I.ejeune. and has to his credit 12D points. Sgt. Jacobs is a veteran of the Gilberts. Marshalls, Saipan, Tinian and Iwo .lima campaigns. Upon his : return home he plans to go back i to school. Pfc. Francis E. Willis Returns From Pacific Private First Class Francis E. Willis, grandson of Thomas E. Wil lis, of Waynesville, was ainonu three North Carolinians, returning wnn tne 24th Infantry i Victor i Division from the Pacific theater recently. The three men were former members of the "Rock of Clnclia mauga," 19th Infantry Regiment, and are eligible for discharge un der the new eighty point system. Pfc. Willis was in the Second Battalion which received a Presi dential Citation for action on the Island of Lcyte in the Philippines. He also saw service in campaigns in New Guinea and several of the islands in the Philippine group. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Wyalt, of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son at their home on November 3. Mmfinti lMIjS(Bi(BEB o a a Your Friendly and ependable AUTO DEALER Every day people are asking us to take ad vance orders on New Dodges and Plymouths, although we do not yet have the new models 'to show. Even though many people are anxious to make substantial payments and leave orders now, we are extremely reluctant to do business this way. Before too many weeks pass we hope to have new model automobiles on the display, floor. We urge you to wait until you can see them. Know for sure what you are buying before spending one cent of your money. We believe this is the most honest advice we can give. We do not mean to say that you cannot, with confidence, place an order for something you receive later. But we do believe that if you wait until you see what you are buying com pare it with the several other makes and models to be available, you'll be a lot surer of lasting satisfaction. And we decidedly are confident that when new automobiles are here, you'll find Dodge and Plymouth the same efficient, beautiful and dependable cars they have always been. By NEWMAN CAMI'llVM. (The International Vmf.irni Lesson on the above topic for Nov. 11 is Neh. 8:1-12; Psalm 111: Isaiah 6:1-8: Acts 2:46. 47; IJnh. .V15-21, the Memory Verse bem. Psalm 111:1, "I will give thank.s unto Jehovah with my whol heart, in the council of the up right, and in the congregation ' ) BRIEFLY. WE will speak in to d:iy's lesson of what followed the building of the walls of Jeriisal-vn after the city had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar They had re built the walls of their city, and "all the people gathered them selves together as one man in the street that was before the wutii gate; and they spake unto l'ia the scribe to bring the bonk of the law of Moses, which the l.urd had commanded to Israel." So E7.ra. surrounded by his as sociates, stood on a wooden pulpit above the people, and opened the book In the sight of all the people, and the people stood up. "Ezr.i blessed the Lord, the great c; I. and all the people answered, "Amen, Amen' and they bow. I their heads and worshipped tde Lord w ith their faces to I be ground." The book was read and the priests made the people undt r stand the law as it was r. :td. and the people wept. But they w tit told that they should not weep ,.r be sad, "for the joy of the l.ei I your strength. " They were told tn go home and eat and drink, to .send portions to those who III! nothing, and "to- make ei. ,i mirth," because they undo:-td the laws that were read and i -plained to them. Hymn of Praiso The Psalm is a hymn of praise to Jehovah, beginning, "I wdl praise the Lord witli my uln'V heai t, in the assembly ot ''v vp right, and in the congi e;;,it mu " The designation in the last vei:..-. that the feur of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, is from Proverbs 1 7 and it .0 Isaiah tells us of a vision be had "in the year that King l':vi.di died. I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lift-d up. and his train filled the templo " King Cziiah reigned I'm ft 2 yens, and no one knew what v, is to come after his death. There v;,. u. feeling of uncertainty, when Isaiah had this comforting He describes the seiaplim standing above the throne. ' ti one had six wings, with twain In covered his Cure, and with twain he covered his feet, and w-.Hi twain he did fly. "And one cried unto another, Dilrl)nil.M.i I Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hi -i',.': the whole earth is full of His glory " lsaiuh said. -Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts." Then one of the seraphlms flew to hint with a live coal In his hand, whu-h he had taken from off the nli-ir. 1 he laid it on my in 'Mith. . s.iid, Lo, this hath tiuiV,-l thy hps, and thine in l. uiiy is taken away, and thy sin Purged" Then the voice of the Lord said, "Whom shall I send, mid who will :m for us 7 Then said I, Here am I; sen, me." Isaiah, realizing that h s unruly tomjue- which caused h.'U ti cry he was undone was ile ipse, I. was not f raid to speak in; I offer I.:-; services to the Lord i f Lot, is. Mere Am I, Send Me" This writer always associates th.se words, "Mete am I, send me." with the message a fine min isier gave to the children of the Son !,iv school for their summer vacation motto. Whenever there e. i i o' s to lie done and mother , i fa' her asked for v olunteers, a v , :;i:: .-.: is .-hould say, "Here am 1 . ::, liu ," sol vice being the v .i I . hvv oi d. In Ai ls the reference is to two v. i.-.'s we t -.lked about in a recent I : ion. so we will just mention t'l-m as showing how the early h oh members lived one with an t if: r "I ", -M niuin;; dully with one ...eot.i in the temple, mid break ii l-! :,i 1 1 oni le ii, - e to house, did ,t lien oie.it with gladness and -,i: ,., ss of heart, praising God, ;...! having lavor w ith all the peo- lun ).-.,! Wl i When P oil wrote the letter to . :ans the church had v.-i a great part of the world He wan in prison The epittle, as usual, ,!. the first part to the Chris tim ilietnnes, the second to the conduct becoming members of the church. "See that ye walk circumspect lv." reads the loth verse of the I'.i Hi chapter. "Ke.hemir.g the time, became the i iyi, are evil "Wherefore be ye not unwise, I -it un lerst. hi, ling what the will ol the l.i. rd is. "And be- not drunk with wine, vhei.in is excess; but be filled v ii h the Spll it ,.i . iki.ig to yourselves in I i di is and hymns and spiritual .- in; s. singing and making melody n vi in h -..i t to the Lord. '(living thanks always for all ih.i i s onto Co l ioid the Father i-i i!" name of our Lord Jesus Christ." K i I ' -n'.'ii i m SvnudcRlo. In. CHRISTIAN SCI E, N't I. Church rooms located on sia ond floor of Masonic Temple. Chun Ii services each Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. The subject of the Lcsmi-So) -moil for next Sunday v. ill bo "Adam and Fallen Man'' .h i tie- Golden Text vv ill he f inn 1 ' ea 14:1. "O 1m ael, helm n I lui tin Lord Thy God: for Thou ll;e I I . !- , leu by Thine Iniquity." FIRST METHODIST CIJl P, 11 Sunday School at Id o lo. k Dr. F. S. Love will fill the pi pit at the morning sec. u o ,-.n there will be no evening mtv.u WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CTIIRCII Rev. Malcolm I!. William.-on. pastor. White iter Provost, supei intend ent of Sunday School. Sunday School al 10 o'clock. Morning worship at. 1 1 o cUk k Special service presented by th -young people of the church on the theme "A More Excellent Way." Pioneer boys and girls and v-mm:; people meet at 6:30 p. in. Laymen's Church IVl.'cw !nn supper Wednesday cvenin" al , v) o'clock. I i i d t hroimhout the month. bapli l Training Lnion meets at ii l.i p. in. under the general direo lion ol Miss llalsie Freeman. Mr inninctl HallcnliiH' is the associate .in eel or. Evening" 'or-hip at 7.:i() p. m i 1 lie n ol t lie pastor, who . ' i - i .i ; th" .oi l b Carolina -. :'i: i uiivi ni inn in K.ilcigh. the n il d will be supplied. I In general meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will he held al the t hin ch Tuesday m 'iit at 7::) Mid v eek woisliip and choir re Ice. -al Wednesday night at 7:30. age pravcr uncling Friday .-it 7 do o'clock with Mrs. I ndi rvvood on Fast street. inidi.dly invite visitors Jind having no (lunch home to ( o! : ill David We th.i-.i- ii 'end these services. i Jay wood Man One Of '' i .'.,!. n..!!:;h!oys to I;;).in Occunation I'l i V ,ltl 1 ( e'm, ir, PRESBYTERIAN fill lit H 11.174 IvCOOd Rev. S. It. Crockett, pastor. Lawson Summerrow. St;.".'..v School superintendent . Sunday School at 10 o'clock. The pastor will preach at P, - I in the morning and at the !!,... wood church at 7:00.o'c!oek in th evening. His text in the evening will be "The Young Man Ala'am Safe." Prayer meeting Wcdne.-dav at 7:00 and ali;o choir practice. O'l fl!!C( 1 o i .ion. i t Class Zeb Hannah, B. 103th Infantry Reg rving Willi the occu s ot the 27th Infan- ihe ('.est AGF unit to ir into .Japan proper. K at present occupy aiound Koriyama. di i-i the son of Mrs. ii of Cove Creek, and bird American dough foot on the enemy start the occupation i He ha- boon overseas for t v o men! lis and at the entered the service on in. I'M-!, was engaged in in this county. Ik on Manna if I in to M't md In We Will Do Our Best lo Serve You Well Mot Co Your DODGE PLYMOUTH G.M.C. TRUCK Deler GRACE EPISCOPAL Church In the Mountains Rev. Robert G. Tatum. rector. Sunday School at 9:30 o'clock. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Young People's League and Cru sader at 7 o'clock. first baptist; church Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Earl Messer, superintendent. There are classes with able teachers for all age groups. Morning worship at 11 a. m. The pastor- will speak on this subject: "God's Lw of Stewardship." Since this is Stewardship Month the gen eral note of stewardship as taught in the Bible will be sounded and May Warn of Disordered Kidney Artion TolIf rn life with its hurry and worry., i-res'ular -li:ita, improper eating ana drinking it b rink of exposure and infec tion throws heavy strain on the work nf the kidneys. Thr-y are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid a'id other impurities frou the life-giving blood. V-.u nir.y sutler cagfring backache. he;ta..-i:bf, dizziness, getting up nighta, ! (j pair -;, swelling feel constantly ti-ed, nerv ous, all worn out. Othsr signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Dean's Pills. Doon's belp the kidneys to psbs off harmful excess body waste. Thry have had more than half a century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Ask your nnehborl FranrhlMs available now la 61 lennraee, Virginia, Watt . itiim. ana naru i areiina launtles DEALERS! 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