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ktBVCBMSTMAS. THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER MERRY CHRISTMAS 4 Cknsbnas (Wishes . 1 Every good wish for yoyr happiness ot this joyous Christmas Season. We hove enjoyed the past year with you ond ! are appreciate of your ! --onslderation. ROY AND ETHEL ! MOSEMAN j Main Street ! r tilKIJSTMAS CAROLS A Beautiful Tradition Come, AU Ye Faithful (Adcste Fidie) .... .... .. ... tw K Ob 1IM i. " ' .K f tT.t ' Chnirra It 1 O i i -. f . i K i .. T..b f . 1 iJ triufubhnl. O . r of An f lt .img in -vI - tft-tuomf L-U...I -l-or-I tar : rrST" vie. jr., v r''JI. "t Silent Night $..i..r;.-l.-Hv.,..,Kk,lA:i at4..M LhiiUM,,,,,,,,.. ''iSii J -''"" ' "NCfk,Khnls,uw.l(h..4M'0lon..;iri.ii fro, 'Ijijdij' V. i k N k . , Si f Jfrf 1 k Recommend At Kay s! I a! Yon Take The First i dimity 11 o 1 ."SSaTiV F BiSCRIMINATINe MEN r i iw c . .1,. r" . hiw -, i . tmtura str.- .- Bethel F. F. A. Club Wins In Regional Contest A quintet of Bethel high school students representing the F. F. A. club of that Institution, took flrst place honors at a contest on ritual and parliamentary procedure held it Cullowhee Friday as the first of a scries of five contests covering .arious phases of F. F. A. activl .ies in Western North Carolina. t was announced by I. A. McLaln, igricultural teacher at Bethel. Members of the club entering no contest trom. Bethel school who ook nrst place honors were: lllch ud Stamey, Frederick "Murray, lai-K yueen. Davis whitesides and larold I'less. Schools in this area and their atin in the contest arc: Bethel irst; Franklin hljjh school, stM-ond lva, thii d, and Clyde high school ourth. 'l he second contest on F. F. A vorn covering seed Judgin Ls cheduled to be held at Bethel cliool Jan. 23. Bethel Future Farmers, together mil tuns 0i tm. home economics lepnrtment of the hih school, re- ently prepared 23 ens of tnrui tulT for war relief, school otliclals iave announced. Rev. Walter B. West Preaches At Central Church, Canton, Today Rv. WalUr B. Wegt. superin tendent of the WaynesviUe district Methodist church will fill the pul pit In Central Methodist church In Canton at the 11 o'clock service thJLs morning. He will conduct the flrst quarterly meeting folio wins the service. At five o'clock in the afternoon a Christmas concert will be presented by the church choirs. ,ii mi it nwj. - - Hollanders Warned To Spare Their Bikes The Dutch, to whom the bicycle las hern the favorite means of ransportation, have been told that Hey had better take rnre nf th.iir ld machines because new bicycles n larger quantitieR will n(. ivailable before 1950. Some 2.000 000 or 3 nnn nrwi bicycles will be needed as a result the increase in population, the lbnormnl deterioration risulting from using the bicycles without ires, and German confiscation. Snap Shots Of The HUMAN SIDE OF LIFE -liy- FKANCES GILBERT FIUZIEIt Lxntv Titfl) Ff V FlaiUc Cushion Soles .Imlatr ' to Ileal or Cold ,$amti;,:d for Foot Health Even l),iv...all over the country... men are rediscovering kpn-Jlard comfort that only the cushioned soles of City Club A.h v Trcds can rive. . .which, combined widi "shoe- of-lllC-ll()lir 1 itvlintr unA linsiirnatcri lnntr.liTp rnnttmrtinii. -V"" O . 1 nukt llkin maslernipres nf mrvWn sh(v mftsninnsliin. OR MEN IN THE ARMY . . . The above shoe as illustrated makes an excellent shoe w men in the army. It is suitable for both officers and as a dress shoe for others. S A FURTHER RAY NOTE... I (it.v dull Shoes are the toD-irrade of Peters Shoes . . J TV ha e all of the other outstanding features of Peters sl,oes . . . iius a numDer Gf extra fine qualities. During the war period we have been able to get only a few pairs, hul soon you will find them featured on our shelves in a higwnv. hoe Department K . . The cni c!('!)cIk enlightens us in the i' 1 1 . in-; : "Cliristmas, ! Christ's Mass, festival observed by ! Christian Churches on December i 25 to celebrate the birth cf Jesus j Christ; observance began c200; now Say's public holiday in most countries with special festivities and cus toms . The Christmas tree ls of ancient origin; from Germany the custom went to Kngland. The sing ing of Chn.stmas carols by vails, out-of-doors on Christmas Eve, is an old Knglish custom recently re vived. The sending of g if Is had its origin in the Yule gifts of northern countries of Kuropo and ancient Koine Christmas cards date from cl850." But the encyclopedia dors not go on to say that the Christmas tree of IB 15 will be the handsomest, the grandest and most noteworthy in the history of the modern ase. It may be as tall as the second story of a house or so small its branches, extended, would repose comfoil.ibly within a run, The size makes little difference in its epoch-making grandeur. The fact that it Hill carry on its tip-most point the ilamiiis star of Feace is all that's necessary to make each tree of eijual size. Kvcry branch ul! carr its quota ! of lights ami cur jubilant faces ! will shine in then' reflected glory. How glorious that light can again, the out its brilliance and warmth! The long dark ingh's of anil won v have gone into limbo of forgotten things and we go through the agony of the past four years. Shining ornaments send out their prismatic messages of cherr and dance merrily in joyous anticipation of the hap py hours ahead, when the fam ily wiU gather to receive and give their greetings of good will. Neighbors will come In to join the merry-making and all will be united in the cele bration. Then comes the distribution of the gifts and tears will mingle w ith the gay laughter, for there will be names that will not be there to reply when their number is called. Sadness must necessarily be tuck ed away for the time being aim only brought forth in the quiet and loneliness of one's own heart. The world is n generous world but il is impossible to carry' the weight of other people's sorrows too loiii and so we must carry on, each to his own grief. What a wonderful array of gifts are spread out under that bountifully supplied tree, and so. so many of I hem bear your name. Here's the first one, and what a big package It is. Why, it's a gorgeous winter sunset tied with streamers of vibrant and brilliant scarlet, gold a..d orange: Knjoy every minute of it for it is perish able and soon disappears in the solemn purple tones of dusk. Meres a round box mini uoi, golden hours to be best advantage Farh is wrapped i"n rellonh.-m.. t,, , Dennis II. Caldwell Discharged From Navy, Dennis Hubert Caldwell, seaman first class, of Waynesvlllc, was among a lame numlwr nf ji... 'barged from the navy recently at ho V. S. Naval ..Sonnr.it inn ..o iCnarlcston. Seaman Caldwell has to hi. T credit twenty and one-half months seivice in the navy on board n supply ship. He has been on duty In the Asiatic-Pacific theater in rains. Seaman Caldwell wear the American theater of op erations ribbon, and the Aslatic Facific theater Sgt. Theodore R. Duncan Now Serving in Manila Sergeant Theodore R. Duncan of WaynesvUle, who ls serving with the 235th Engineer Combat Bat talion as a mechanic in Company c, is now on duty in Manila. Sgt. Duncan is the son of Bob Duncan, of WaynesvUle: and entered the service at Fort Bragtf In Sedem ber, 1942, and served 25 months In Italy with the 235th EnBlneer Combat Battalion prior to being sent to the Pacific. Sgt. Duncan Is authorized In wear the Presidential Unit Cita tion, European theater ribbon, with four campaign stars, for service in Italy; Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon, Good Conduct medal and the Me chanic badge. Buy an extra Victory Bond and help bring the boys home. A SINCERE GREETING TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. E White, Ej?k whites taken from tggi three to five days old will beat mnch more sausiacionly than those newly laid. that are FOR Y Q U f YOUR FAMILY, YOUR FRIENDS. OUR FRIENDS' A Merr) Christmas To All CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME WATKIHS CHEVROLET CO, PHONE 75 Waynes ville Phone 147 Canton Phone 4721 rtrf?jrk-j-Y -t-1.-. S . - A Merry Christmas to Our Readers i A USH nse ,wcnly.lour Hie i ,,. ,.. U'"' u i yj 1 1 it- prrtECUTiNC to the fullest extent the cordial relations existing between us in the pat, we take this opportunity to cordially wish you an old fashioned Mary Christmas May the Happiness and Good Cheer which we hope is yours this Christmas never tease in the days to come, and may the New Year bring each of you the Prosperity, Health and Real Happlnes yon so much deserve. of livinf reetinasl to The spirit of the season prompts us epress to you appreciation of our pleasant business relations during the post year and fo most heartily wish you o very Merry Christmas and Happiness and Prosperity fr the New Year Da vis-Liner Motor Sales FORD SALES & SERVICE Waynesvillc, N. C. can again I.nign am, see tne beauty can ,uok bfl(.k M.n we never Have to .,..,. nW ., ' " ...... fuinii, ui. 1 fllh golden trinket can never be used the second time, so handle care fully with the first using. They say the most precious jewels come In the smallest boxes so the next one must be invaluable: and It U rr when you carefully open the box you find a gem of purest rut swinging from a chain of finest silver it is a close friend and a gift you want to hold tight until the end of time. Let s turn ofT all the lights now; all except the glowing star atop the tree and the ribbon of lights at Its base which reads MERRY C H R I S T M A S '--y--qr4'vii-t- ' n It ifi 1 i n i I iff St 13 pN h '., SANTA FIVDS WAY INTO JAIL FOR FRIENDLY VISIT Two little children whom Fate has decreed must spend Christmas in a jail cell with their mother, will not lose their long-anticipated visit from their beloved Santa Claus. In a Princess Anno (Md iaii Mr. Harry Kelly, 24, waits for a hear ing on a charge of killing her hus band. Police Chief Emory Revelle asKea cis townspeople for help in playing Santa to the Utile six and four-year-olds, and $C5 came roll ing in. The youngsters were out fitted from head to toe. Other kind ly friends sent In candy, a doll and tlic wife of a sheriff sees that the children get hot and hearty break fasts every morning. worn - me (Best J)ay of I the ile ear Unagusta Manufacturing Co. Hazelwood, N. C. I ) . 1 - i "-' i
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