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PAGE SEVEN (First: StetSszJ ) THE : WAYNES VHilcE' MOUNTAINEER IP"' " --- .rnimriD it mi" Wiedemann Empioyrnem UrVMCAMan Veteran. law rtfi f McBnde LfUi Interviewer :ii.r, u,,in has recent i. local staff of .. r.mployment ,wer. Veterans Mutative. Mr. ,,nlerred from . . .... r;n ( s :- omce iu " ,,,;!, .l by K. C. Mc . T..u ! on September T'fJ . . .,..,. :.n here ami job Place- ((un cd in the .. Ci.ntom. Ki-i u'hAn hi fc to -I'1111 lh, Purple Heart, Eu- ,ew . , t innt! T-ih. .,,,,., .... iui I)-'111'' slU, u,J;l! ,-,.,bai Infantry- 1',;ikt(l in Y. M C. A. ,.-: k in New York. .'jlr rt!l;i,, i, ,,i Henderson r( tu r ,in lier husband , ,,,;,r ml ure. len do you suffer MEtm mm - LEWIS ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE Less of ;- ' Or '"' ' ii r.: i .id ' " .s T..-.1- dcsru..f stem's ' Blood-Iron? i r Irom simple , mueti durmi! i, ul tired, weak, ,v be duo to low n.'i L. Piukjmm' :. khum's lablats , home ways to ,.1 io give more .a such cases. ..re one of Hie M.n-j vou can buy! FIRST BArTIST CHl'RCU Sunday School at 9:45 a m Earl Messcr superintendent The' o are classes wit!, able teachers for all age groups. Morning worship at 11 a. m Baptist Training I'nion meets at 6:45 p. m. under the general direc tion of Miss Halsie Freeman. Mr Emmett Ballentine is associate di rector. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. W.M.U. Jr. Auxiliary supper meeting will be held at the church Monday night at 5:30. Mid-week worship and choir re hearsal Wednesday night at 7 30. Cottage prayer meeting Fridav night at 7:00 o'clock with Mrs David Underwood on East street We cordially invite visitors ami those having no church home to attend these services. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHl'RCU Rev. Robert G. Tat urn. rector. Church School at 9:30 a. m Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Young People's Service League and Crusaders at 7:00 p. ni. H I I s-iS .. 1 I V.d ':: ,1 i fc -.t A , ST. MARY MICADALE CHl'RCU Rev. Robert O. Tatiim. rector Evensong and sermon at 3.00 p. m. CIU RCII -OF- llazt'lwood The Church of God of Hazel wood will begin a revival Sunday night. November 18, with Rev. Harold Smith, of Mooresville. well known evangelist in charge There will be special music and singing each evening. Services will begin promptly at 7:00 o'clock The pas tor. Rev. Shellon Turnage. eMemls a special invitation to even one lo attend the service. WHEN A PICKET HNS made up of members of independent unions of New Jersey made their appearance before the Department of Labor as the labor-industry conference got under way in Washington, they carried a sign challenging Green, Murray and Lewis to cross the line. Here John L. Lewis is shown accepting th cJvillenge. (International) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church rooms located on second floor of Masonic Temple. Church services each Sunday morning at WOOD FOB SME With Coal Rationing and Labor and Trans portation Difficulties, We Will Probably Ex perience A Severe Shortage of Fuel Next Winter. bw Is The Time To Lay In A Supply Of Wood Call 240-17 or 331 IIAZLTWOOD LUMI5ER COMPANY Pfc. Wayne Moody Is Stationed Now At Fort Oglethorpe Private First Class Wayne Mooch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest j Moody, of W.1 nesville. R F.D No. ! 2, is currently stationed at the ' redistribution station at Fort ' Oglethorpe. Ga.. where he will ' spend two weeks before reporting to his new assignment. Pfc. Moody has returned recent ly to the United States after hav ing served six months in France. Belgium. Germany and Holland as a rifleman in the U. S. Infantry. His decorations include the Euro pean theater of operations medal with two campaign stars, Good Conduct medal, Purple Heart for wounds suffered and Combat In fantryman's badge. The loudest lamentations of the century will arise from business and industry when the government gets out of business, cutting out subsidies, legislative favors and regulations protecting monopo l ies. 1 1 o'clock. The subject of the Lesson-Sermon for next Sunday will be "Mortals and Immortals." The-Gol-clen Text will be taken from 1 Cor inthians 15:50-53. "Flesh and blood rannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit in coi ruplion. For this corruption must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality." WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Re Malcolm R. Williamson, pastor. Whilener Prevosf, superintend ent of Sunday school. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "The Power of God." Pioneer boys and girls young people meet at 7:00 p Prayer service Wednesday ning a( 7:00 o"clock. and m. eve- Pfc. Wood row Arlington Pays Tribute to America in Letter Pi ivate First Class Woodrow Ar rington. son of Mr. and Mrs W. R Arl ington, of V'a nesville. is now serving in Japan with the Kilst Regiment, of the llfitb Division In a recent letter to his uncle. Alf Arrinston he paid his tribute to his native land, excerpts of which follow : "We are proud of America, a country where a kid can sling a baseball hat instead of being a slave with a shovel; where you can fish in the stream-- without fear of an overlord; where the very skies challenge the daring to imitate the birds. "We are all proud of America because it is a land of liberty and freedom; a land where a junkman's son can become a great doctor and the daughter of the village grocer can aspire to be the best face on the screen: we are proud that it is blessed with everything that makes life rich and contented. We are still going to see that no enemy robs it of its beauty and its freedom and justice; and the glorious opportunities it offers to every citizen." East Waynesville P. T. A.' To Sponsor Entertainment Monday The Fast Waynesville Parent Teacher Association will sponsor Smilin' Red Raper and The West ern Bred Mountaineers on Monday night at 7:30 at the school. A full program of entertainment will be given, and a special attrac tion will be 10 tree gifts given away. The entertainers are heard daily over WWNC. Robert 0. Arrington Discharged From Service Seaman Second Class Robert Oscar Arrington. of Hazelwood. has recently been discharged from the V S Navy at the Naval Per sonnel Separation renter in Char leston He entered the service on May 17. and his last duty was aboard an LST-713. Seaman Arrington was in com bat of I wo .lima and other areas in the Pacific theater of operations fjn PHnt Your Name on R " Ordered Now. f if M&w.My a SS HJ I VI if M Y f W I . I I r .1 r. GREETINGS GALORE We're putting our cards on the table ... of course wc mean our Christmas cards. . We have some real beauties unusually clever in Christmas design and sentiment. Our largest showing. All size boxes from 12 to 2o cards each. Re sure to select your cards early! BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs. M. T. Rogers, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter Anna Laine at the Mission hospital in Asheville on November 7. Mrs. Rogers was the former Miss Frances Burgin. Life springs its surprises upon unsuspecting victms, thus upsetting their ideas that they have the world by the tail on a down-hill pull. I The Waynesville Mountaineer Now to help relieve con gestion and irritation in upper bronchial tubes, muscular soreness or tightness, coughing spurns most young mothers rub Vicks VapoRubon throat.chestand back at bedtime. And at once VapoRub to upper bronchial tubes with its special medicinal vapors Distinctive Stationery chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice, So soothing, comforting . . .VapoRub invites restful sleep and keeps on work ing for hows to relieve distress. And . . . ONLY VAPORUS Gives You this spe cial penetrating-stimulating action. It's the best known home remedy for re lieving miseries A mm of children's CliS District FHA Girls Holdv Meeting Here. Approximately 225 members of the Future Homemakers of Amer ica in this district composed of 20 counties met here at the Waynes ville Township high school on last Saturday. Miss Sarah Bueton Jen kins, of Raleigh. distri t supervi sor, presided, Nancy Jones, local high school student gave the wel come to the group. The following girls were nomi nated and their names will be entered for election to state of fices: Miss Gloria Enman of Lee Kdwards high school, Asheville; Miss Kloiso Redman, West Bun combe high school. Buncombe county; and Miss Janice Wright, Bethel high school. Haywood coun ty. The first 30 minutes in the morn ing was taken up with registration and getting acquainted, followed by an informal gathering of stu dents in the gymnasium for sing ing and ;nies. A meeting of teachers was held at the same time with Miss Bette Allison of Candler high school, presiding, Miss Jaequelin Aikin, of Sand Hill high school, was elected alternate club advisor for the west ern district. At the noon hour lunch was served in the high school cafeteria. SSgt. Earl B. Sutton Receives Discharge Staff Sergeant Earl B. Sutton, of Waynesville, H F.D. 1. has re ceived his discharge from the I'nited States army at Camp Cooke, Calif , separation renter. Sgt. Sutton was a member of the 13th Armored Division 'Black Cat which fought under General George S. Patlon in Germany. The Black Cat tankmen captured more than 20.000 German prisoners in the fighting in the Ruhr and took an additional 19,000 during its spearhead drive through Bnvaria and Austria. In the closing days of the Euro pean war. the 13th captured Hit ler's birthplace city of Braunau, Austria, and liberated 14.000 AU lied prisoners of war. The 13th Armored Division was in the pro cess of being redeployed to the Pacific for action in the scheduled invasion ,of Japan when the Japa nese suddenly surrendered. 3" Slights jifeJb Each Week b Free " Wm mmwflm IP 3 Highi Each Week Fre e vr GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN" THERE HAS NEVER BEEN PEACE. Oli (10(111 WILL TOWARD MEN. WHAT 1)0 THESE WORDS ME AN? ASTOMSH1NO FACTS. SUNDAY MIGHT Nov- 18th. 7:30 MASONIC TEMPLE! YVIU. THERE BE LASTING PEACE? Question Box HKINC YOl'Iv (I'ESTIONS MARRIAGE LICENSES A. D. Cashion, of Davidson, lo Agnes Thomas, of Waynesvillevand Gastonia. Virgil Wilson to Ruth Kvans, both of Canton. TUESDAY NIGHT "How To Keep Your Past A Secret" THURSDAY NIGHT 'When Man Would Give A Fortune To Hear A Sermon The Old Fashion Gospel Services Fundamental Educational Ne w Stoi 3 Now In Effect Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays Open 8:30 -Close 5:30 Wednesdays Open 8:30 - Close Noon (Hazelwood To Close At 1. p. m.) Saturdays Open 8:30 - Close 6 p. m. 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