THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER ' NEW ARRIVALS In WAYNESVILLE Guests Who Have Registered Kecently at Local Hotels and Hoarding Houses. sEr. vr, Dixie L' Florida. feu- rJrt,.P.i.1.na Been; lwV.!,,h-,: Mi's. H ... J.'.r H KU- 'I'.''"'"'1;'," Mr. and A"- " r -it'll Mrs. Jcihti I Mr unl Mrs A. V. ',',.... n.iMnii. Ohio: I nan-. . uierton. and lannly, . ,,1 Mrs. 1'. I). Charlotte: r- -. H!ss anil Mar- Detroit. HOISE-Mr-. K. I'. tiriiHo. IrDON-M. V. Shore, Mr. ;,'iil Mrv .lolm we, V ('.. Mr. and ie, Cadillac, Mich.; Alicwllr; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus N. Evans, Macon, Ga.; R. W. Shoffncr, Raleigh; J. E. Car roll, Atlanta; Dr. William Moore, Raleigh; H. K. Lutz, Hcnderson- iile; A. B. Slagle and son, Frank j lin. W .0. Trivalbatt, Columbia, S. C; George B. Salley, Orangeburg, S. C; H. P. Dixon, Kings Moun tain; Col. and Mrs. Earl Sutton, I Chicago; W. J. Hogan, Jonesville, S. C; Robert Galloway and party, Cleveland, Ohio; C. G. Tedder, At lanta; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Widon house, Raleigh; Joe Kirschenbaum, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Har rill, Forest City, N. C; Mr. and Mrs, Russell Berry, Macon, Ga, W. H. Tiller, Spartanburg; Jerry VV. Moody, Coolcemee, N. C; Miss Rose Ballengcr, GafTney, S. C; Mrs. Martha Thomas, Gaffney; Mrs. G. J. Ekstrom, Coral Gables; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hagen, Miss Virginia Hagen, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; R. A. McLaughlin, Winston-Salem; Ward Snarr, Siler City, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ferdon, Birmingham; Miss Sallie Anderson, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis, Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Belk, Orangeburg, S. C; Evan Mat his and party, Amcricus, Ga., and W. M. Donaldson, Canton, Ohio. 1JTED folored lib o y and rter Wpply GORDON WAYSIDE LODGE K. A. Bur- nctte, Memphis; Miss Betty Jane Ray, St. Petersburg, also a parly of nine girls and eight boys from the graduating class of the Wrens, (la., high school, who are making a tour of the mountains. HOTEL LeFAINE Mrs. O. T. Alexander, Mrs. Albert Moffitt and son, all of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond liucketr, Mjr. and Mrs. Charley Fiaby, all of Lenoir, N. C; Miss Zadic Graves, Atlanta; Mrs. Louis C. Allen and Joe, Burlington, N. C; O. C. Moore, Granite Quarry, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Frazier, Bre vard; T. W. Ferguson, Atlanta. Miss Louise Martin, who is at tending Woman's College of the University of North Carolina has arrived to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. O. R. Martin. Yet men of ordinary sense could solve every domestic problem if they were deeply concerned about the nation's welfare instead of votes. " v Jacking My Future! !"ying Building and Loan hrif t Shares j"tra ,lol,ar 1 get, goes into THRIFT ' 1 M the current rate of interest, 11 niy money whe nl want it, yet, I W1IU' check and- spend it on the spur moniunt." sl In Thrill Shares Today AYWOOD HOME lding & Loan association Main Street Anthallan New Drug For Hay Fever Victims i NEW YORK Dr. Alexander D Gniselin. Jr.. of Presbyterian hos pital reports that a new drug anthallan-'tt'hen used in doses of three to 12 capsules daily ' over a period ol one to five weeks offers hope to millions of American hav fever sufferers. I Writing in the June issue of The ; Bull'-t'n of the New York Academy : of Medicine. Dr fihi.n.. tests and clinical studies conducted in 42 cases at the Columbia univer sity Presbyterian hospital medical I'lmlur ; .i ..... w mulla aninanan was "a useful drug for obtaining relief in a high percentage of cases of seas onal ana non-seasonal rhinitis " And. adds the doctor, "anthallan can be used with complete safety " Discussing the results obtained in the tests in which "only four cases were failures," he writes: "No patient was allowed to change any factors such his surroundings, diet, or activities which might conceivably affect the severity of the nasal symptoms. Therefore, any remission of these symptoms during anthallan therapy can be attributed only to the in fluence of this drug. Here are some of the results Dr. Ghiselin reports: There are no injections nor pre liminary tests required. The drug, administered by the PAGE THREE (Flrrt SetionJ J. B. Stevenson Serving on USS Houston Visits Bergen, Norway J. B. Stevenson, seaman second class, of Waynesville, Route 1, left Bergen, Norway, the last of May, aboard the cruiser USS Houston, flagship of the 12th fleet, which completed a six-day courtesy call in Norway, according to information from the fleet home town news center. ""he I'SS Houston, accompanied b' two destroyers, returned to the B itish Isles, to take part in the Victory Day celebrations at Plymouth. England. The Norwegian cruise marks the first courtesy visit which the U. S. ships have paid to Norway since before the war. The trip was made as part of a training cruise in Euro pean waters. PLAYS IN SHADOW OF DEATH Oculists are no good, cither. We haven't found one who can pre scribe lenses that will give us hack the eves we had at twenty. mouth, can be used without what he describes as the "time consum ing" procedure of "extensive test ing in the search of specific aller gens" plus another period of treat ment to desensit ivie the patient "Not only can hv per-est hel le rhinitis be tieated simply and ef fectively with tins drug, but the diagnostic problem can be ignor ed," he says. NOT REALIZING THAT DEATH Is but a matter of weeks, Donald Eisenstndt 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Eisenstndt, Brooklyn, N. Y plnys with n toy telephone and wonders why he is getting all the extra attention The child is afflicted with Leukemia, and physicians have given him n1 the most only a few more short weeks to live, (International) FOR SALE Two glass show cases - 6 feet each. Two Antique round glass cabinets. One 3-drawer cabinet. 40 Rattan chairs. 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