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1apital Letters ' ocnN r.REENWOOD By thu-""' rarolina ' hct . on local ..st million- . . . ni i'""' liiul 1 ' .:. ,,ken e step "1,K' 1 . ,.n,)OSe you .Ust act i l,.is become a Kt i,m Nowin- L'niu:rt ' ',;,.rpSnond- tfornwl'"' i. . !i all"-' u 1 10 January 24, 1916 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second Section)" writ- out Uuest on 0r charge. one hand, shot her through the head and chest with the pistol he held in the other, Now she's dead, and he's expected to die, carrying with him (he hopes) the ring she gave him last year. Any sympathy for eif'..er person in this sordid situation might well come under thp hpad of sentimental drivel. If you must philosophize, conclude that the man and the girl are vic tims of a world that currently re fuses to follow the normal tv havioristic patterns. .u'i'ii xu,tkh news maga j. (ijciuraging lts ,lVts. too. using its membership as a answers io in on any number Only Eleven Men Reclassified During The Week Eleven reclassifications were made by the local draft board this I week. They included: In class 3-A, i James Robert Cutshaw. I In Class 1-C Until: Ernest Shuf ford Cochran, Bennie James Mor- i row. Robert Lee Smith, George Thomas Snyder, James William Bradshaw. Roy Ralph Wood. Billy t arrol Mehatley. Kenneth Charles Rhinehart. Yider Leo Crayne, and Thonalhan Thomas Coward. A People at Worship HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON TEVhile we are striv- lahoiwl font. e U Slau-s anu - ,vnt term of Superior '.; ..M..u, the big bus ; tor orco. And ;,. ...t vuvk a -ycar-; ;;i;,al'lv took the unr-'ol.l wife "f a war ;,hl 1,,,-e on Raleigh s -d-Jm-X' the girl in :.d'; ;.!m-ik-c tshe had ;., , ,!,,. soldier five U, ,.ni ou-rseas, but . ,,,,linili i;,4 October, ill;e!0l- j on nd it increas IU1, il:ite" tlR girl. il iittempt to re- ,! faiiiii'', he saw Vi-rt vvork. held her with "WHITE SECTION" The 15-voar-old Wilmington Negro who was recently convicted of first degree burglary and rape, and who was later freed from the gas cham ber by Governor Cherry is sched uled to spend the remainder of his natural life behind bars. If he be haves himself, he will likely be able to resume living in about 10 years. He's lucky the crime didn't occur in Mississippi or a half-dozen other Southern states. As Governor Gregg Cherry point ed out in commuting the sentence, he was a victim of environment. However, as Raieigh Times report er Jesse Helms reminded readers last week, the Negro youth left a good environment to get into trou ble. The following sentence is from the records of the Negro's trial: "The Defendant said he was around the Recreation Center at Tenth and Castle streets and de cided to go up into the white sec tion and have . . . relations with a white woman." Sgt. Claude Sanford Now Serving On Saipan Srrr'1:!'!! Pl.'inl,' ;nfnrrt enn rtf Mr. and Mis. Isom Sanford, of Carton siervint? with ti. armpri forces in the Pacific theater and is now stationed on Saipan, according to information received by his fam ily. Sgt. Sanford entered the service in 1943 and has been on combat duty in France, Belgium and Ger numy. lie has served overseas for 12 months of the period he has been in service. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Jan. 27 is Exodus 24-40, tha Mem ory Verse being Psalm 122:1, "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go Into the house of Jehovah.") win stated, the bed was made and there was no evidence it had been recently occupied. He said that the Negro woman had been for merly employed at the hotel, but she was not working there on the day of her arrest." I fiTcross and irrita- 5j soank him. look ie. If it's coated, he a laxative. a jmber a cross, peevish cufforinp with faulty liation, will find quick I with Tnena. Children fTriena gladly, too, be- Tnena is flavored witn mt-tastine prune juice. delicious juice help ive medi- Jwhen your I needs it. Belicious H E N A jUse only Irected. large lust 50c. III JNttMTJ T7 ?! SHI "NO EVIDENCE" Now for a look on the other side of the fence, "e quote three paragraphs from a Raleigh paper's account ot last Wednesday's Raleigh City Court: "Solicitor Alfonso Lloyd an nounced that the court had taken a nol pros with leave in the case of a Negro woman and while man charged with using a room at the Sir Walter Hotel for immoral pur poses. "The court's action was taken on Tuesday, but it was not announced in open court until yesterday when the solicitor stated that, after dis cussing the cases with Capt. R. E. Goodwinfi head of the detective division, and Charlie Price, assist ant manager of the Sir Walter, "we do not believe that there is enough evidence to convict the de fendants.' "Captain Goodwin staled out of court when asked about the case that the defendants were found partially undressed in a room at the hotel on January 7. Captain Goodwin stated that he and Offi cer O. L. Smith went to the hotel and made the arrests after receiv ing a call from Price, who was in the room with the defendants when the officers arrived. However Good- RAZOR Although the Negress mentioned above was definitely not an employee of the hotel, the maids who do work in the hotels have their troubles with the various classes of rnnmors who ;irp nn thp fly these days. Recently, one of the Negro elevator operators taught one of them a lesson. As she was carrying him to his floor, he took advantage of the fact that he was the only passenger and made an improper proposal. Luckily, she had a razor blade in her uniform, so she gave him a nice slash on the wrist. After receiving first-aid he complained to the manaeer "Well, what do Vou want us to do about it?" asked the manager. The man scratched his head a little and that was the last of it. EE NIK MEENIE In the beauti ful Insurance Building here, the elevator operators are educated Negro girls and they like to be treated with respect. None of the "Nigger" business for them. Verv frequently the four eleva tors will be on the ground floor at the same time with the girls waiting. Many ot the men having offices m the building, seeing noth inn wrong with a little "darkle humor, approach the elevators and intune: "Eenie mecnic minie mo This burns the girls up, and last week two of the operators pulled right off and left the men stand ing there. Another remarked: "I better not hear that any more. If'n I do, out I go." IN THE first half of the book of Exodus which we are studying we followed the people of Israel through their troubles In Egypt, 0f to. Tneenh riled and had been nAtin th htrth and rise of Mr, tn V their leader, the vart miq nininips hrourht on the Egyp tians to make them let the chosen people leave Egypt, and their final Innfl etlir'A cv ail tViooo ripliver&nces ana A V w -"' , wcintra ; th Israelites owed wtvo4.e - . . . cla tflfTifli thanks ana worsmu JJL VIV v " The second half of Exodus, which ini,,rtoH in toriav's lesson. Is urith the DUUOinfcC -l LUllV-V. 11. ...... ho taHornaolA in nil ItS details ,ith v,o innnlntment of nriests vwi.il i'i their vestments and symbols, and the conduct of worsnip. Unooa lira (3 Ins tructed to take his kih. Aomn Aaron's sons Na- UlVUlbl, - ' dab and Abihu, and 70 eiaers, arm go up into the mountain, on top urMfh rlmid rested. Moses was told he was to go up into the im tn rerpive tne laDiea ui tlUUU " tAna nn whirh the laws and com mandments were to be wruien that he might teacn me peopie Tho nthprs were told to stay be hind i with Aaron while Moses went into me ciuuu. muoio gone 40 days and 40 nights. Moses Told How to Build There the Lord gave Moses spe ft Inst ructions as to the build ishintr of the taber r,io . init the "aDDOlntment of A a r An a a hlef nriest and his sons otih their crdrh and consecration He was told how the sacrifices should be prepared and orrerea, down to . the minutest details. Everything the priests wore per tained to their holy office and sym bolized modesty, reverence, pur ity, Innocence, and the grandeur of the holy office "holy to Jeho vah." As elsewhere in the Bible, Incense was to be used by the priests, "symbolic of prayers aris ing from the hearts of believers." After Moses had been in the cloud upon the mountain some days, the people grew restless, and probably - frightened, and they asked Aaron to build them 'a god that they might worship an Idol. Why Aaron listened and co operated with this wicked scheme we never will know he who was to be the Lord's priest. He did, however, y and directed them to bring ' their gold ornaments, and he melted them in the furnace and fashioned a golden calf, and all the people worshiped It. yvnen.uie.jUoru oavvuiia uim AILWAYS SERVES THE si Trailways buses, serving more than 55,000 miles of America's highways, take you to and through the scenic wonderlands of the nation. Through your Trailways bus window, you get a close-up, first hand view of tho grandeur and beauty of this land of yours, literally at "scencry-lcvcl." The liberal option of routes, the frequent, convenient times of departure and the extremely low cost, make Trailways buses the ideal way to travel. Let your Trailways bus agent help you plan that long-postponed vacation trip. You'll find him at the bus depot in your community that displays tne lamniai Smoky Mountain Trailways Waynesville, N. C. Phone 136 NATIONAL TRAILWAYS BUS SYSTEM phemy after all the blessings He had bestowea upon mis ycuyic, became very angry ana toia jmca He was going to destroy them for their wickedness. But "Moses be sought the Lord." reminding Him of all He had done lor mis u necked" people and what He had promised ADranam, ljsaat a..u Israel, His people. And the Lord repented of the evil which He thought to do unto His people." Moses went aown iu the people and he was so angry he broke the tables of stone. And he took the golden calf and Dunn u and ground it to powaer, pouii-u water upon it, and made the chil dren of Israel drink ot tne w aier. Levites on Moses" Side He then asked who among the people were on his side, and all the sons of Levi went to him, and v,i ttiem take swords at their sides and slay, and about i.wu men died that day. "Consecrate ..n,,iiv0Q tnihiv to the Lord, even every man upon his son, and upon his brother; that He may Deivow upon you a blessing this day," Moses ordered them. On the next day Moses told them they had sinned a great sin but he would make atonement for their sin. He begged the Lord to forgive them, which He did, but they were punished, nevertheless, by plagues. Because of Moses' intercession, the Israelites were spared and promised the "land flowing with milk and honey." Moses gathered the people together and told them that "whoever is of a willing heart, let him bring it, Jehovah's offering: gold and silver, and brass," etc. t the list being too long to repeat here). Now was the time to begin the construction of the tabernacle. "And they came, both men and women, as many as were vvnnng hearted, and brought brooches, and earrings, and signet rings and armlets, all jewels of gold; even every man that otterea an offering of gold unto Jehovah." Every man who owneu oiue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linen, and goats' hair, and ram's skins dyed red, and sealskins, brought them. "And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, the blue, and the purple, the scarlet, and the fine linen. . , . The children of Lsrael brought a freewill offering unto Jehovah, every man and woman, whose heart made them willing to. bring for all the work, which Je hovah had commanded to be made by Moses." When the tabernacle was "fin ished "a cloud covered the tent or the congregation, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle." Five Pressley Brothers Of Canton Discharged From Service The five sons of Mrs. Velma Pressley, of Canton, were recently discharged from the service, all having to their credit an overseas record. They have returned home without serious injury, though each one has undergone many hardships during the war. They all served in the European theater and included Corporal Har old Pressley, Sergeant Neal Press ley, Sergeant Cecil Pressley, Ser geant Horace Pressley and Corpo ral Lucius Pressley. Sgt. Horace Pressley was taken as a German prisoner early in the war and was held for a number of months. Pfc. Edward High tower Discharged From Army Private First Class Edward High tower, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miditower, of Bethel has been dis charged from the armed forces. lie entered the army in February. 1942, and was inducted at Fort Bragg, and was sent overseas in August, 1942. He served nearly three years in the South Pacific theater and is entitled to wear the following: Asiatic-Pacific Theater ribbon with four battle stars, Philippine Liber ation medal, Bronze Star, Good Conduct medal and Victory medal. Pfc. Higlilower was engaged in farming at the time he entered the service and plans to return to his former work. When You Button Up Your Overcoat ... Re member Your Car... Keep your car clean, especially moving parts, lubricate with winter lubricants, change to win ter oil, watch your storage battery . . . protect your radiator with Anti-Freeze. rioor wax If vou buv the self-polishing type of floor wax, test it first to see if it will stand several moppings. 1! it docs, it will also remove black heel marks from the floor and will in general give the floor a better appearance. 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Such a book is "AN ANTHOLOGY OF FAMOUS ENGLISH AND AMERICAN POETRY" and edited by the famous William Rose Benet and Conrad Aiken. Every lover of good poetry will enjoy each and eevry line of this book for it covers Anglo-American poetry from Chaucer to Auden in England; and from the Revolution ary time right on through World War II in our own country. Both William Rose Benet and Conrad Aiken are Pulitzer prize winner poets. at a Dreniium now-a-davs, the hoav ior tonics haing held sway during our trying days. Hut now we arc all viewing the world through rose colored glasses and we can thor oughly enjoy novels such as "STORM TIDE" which was writ ten by Klisabeth Oglivie who also has "HIGH TIDE AT NOON" to her literary credit. The enchanting shore of Maine with an island just ofT its coast are the main points of interest in this book. Joanna Sorenson owned Ben nett's Island and had already found tragedy doRfiine her stops when she had come there as the bride of Alec Douslass. After his death, she had de serted the island. Hut her second husband, NiLs, developed a hatred for it equally as strong as Joanna's devotion and he walked out of the picture, ostensibly to "help a relative with a boat." How Joanna found the way to happiness will carry the reader along the beautiful rocky, spruce-cloaked Maine coast. And the salty lives of the lough-talking lobster-men will be a revelation to landlubbers. 1 ifflpiS!i fi - 1 fffiSsjJWj LOfELf HOME I BUT HOW ABOUT THE With Mexico becoming so closely allied with our country as a eood neighbor, we are all most anxious to familiarize ourselves with the manners, customs and the social, relig ious and economic life of this wonderful country. In no bet ter way could one find than the reading of "MEXICAN VILLAGE," a just - published story by Josephona Niggli. Al though teaming with authenti city, it is written so cleverly that one does not realize they are absorbing facts as well as entertainment. 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