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ft bus far. ri IgDAY, DECMlffiR-K 1946 (from Editorial Page) ... this engraver says Klre calling cards than Z year of the 9U years : . cm hoc hppn in ' rl than a oe mac W'- ' r .h fnwn art- . return , thP conventional days ' aside tor hostesses of circles in auv.cij j jH tradition," has not However, it is serve the following days when call ing on official hostesses: The White House any day. The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court Monday. The Diplomatic Corps Friday. The Vice-President, Cabinet, and Speaker of the House Wednesday Senators Thusrday. Representatives Tuesday. Mrs. Carolyn Hagner Shaw, in instructions on social form in her 1947 Social List, says that when paying formal calls a woman leaves a card for each lady in the house. A married woman always leaves one of her husband's cards for each adult member of the family man or woman. She says the joint card (Mr. and THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER they contend, to ob-Mrs.) can be used, leaving the sin- MERRY hristmas It is with grateful appreciation of your courtesies during the past yer that we take this means of expressing the compliments of the season. Mis- Ji takes and problems of the last twelve months are oi minor importance ai this glad season and we look forward to the future with every confidence and. anticipation. A very Merry Christmas to you, and you, and you! Hazelwood Garage 171 -JT On The Highway Hazelwood r -1M Lmfiti&&B& mrn syria - rsk tjs TRANS" ! 4 JR. EGYPT - - - i- '-- v V aimuuW PfiLESTIKE - - ! m ' TTiriiiTT'i i i ' ' itiiii t' ; " - . .- .--I . .... MERRY CHRISTMAS Letters Pack Santa Claus Post Office To Get Favorite Holiday Postmarks .1' Yea-vVerm- s ST (MACS, litd. Just turned Hill. Sana Clans knuckled dou n tD a giant-sire job of post markine. Christ mas letters and packages today. Mesidcs taking on :t nou brood bori iweil from Mother Cum: The wart mic 'lump is over for thi' inn soot ho. -n Indiana hamlet, ami i i i . i -t of Hi - population has al ready uone to work on the mail mountains n i ho two-room post- lire ami i'io toy shops that began hiMiiim loou be! no Thanksgiving. 1'o-tniaMi"- (Vear I.. Phillips ii's to sandwich in enough time lo e.ei mil h while-furred red suit, I ; 1 1 ho said the loads of mail coni iii : s'l lor Saul a Clans postmarks i "lar laroer than ever before." I - ill In lore Th inksgiving, seven lr!pr , mi.' on :he job handling thousands if U'M- is and packages ( i iMi! f i Tin, ountjstors impa- i mi tor I he hi nd ol reindeer homes ami , Inimical givers. Those children s ')ra: Sanla'' letters that h.i ( i- i in n add i -st's are answered lo tin- 1 1 1 1 in; m Legion post at r hiti-sides. chairman of ud- .on en, omI presided over the Colli I ! li.llllM' Tell City, Ind. Founded in 1P4G as Sanla Fe, the village siumDered without distinc tion until 1895, whpn the postoffice department asked for another name, to avoid confusion with an other Santa Fc in Indiana. The postal rush ha-: gorwn with the years and widening popularity, but only in recent years have toy mak ers capitalized on the unique name of the village. Opened for the first time this ye. r is a "Santa Claus Land" gift and toy shop opened by Louis J. Koch, Evansvdl? manufacturer, with an "encharted trail" of sculp tured characters one third of a mile long ot sueb notables as spider - frightened Miss Muffett Beanstalk - climbing Jack, Little Boy Blue and lkimpty-Dumpty. Under construct ion is a second miniature railroad, designed with a 59-foot train to haul loads of 30 children on r. blitz tour of the "Pyramids," the "Swiss Alps," the "Grand Canyon" and even across the "Atlantic Ocean." Before the w;r. the Santa Claus mail volume reached half a million pieces in a one-room postoffice in Annie Martin's general store, and U. S. Food Prices MayDrapSfightly WASHlNGTdlf-iWrerB a cheer ing note for houteWhres: The Agriculture Department ex pects food pYIeos, fnbw at recrird high levels, to drop somewhat within the next three to six months. The extent it the decline was not specified, but the Department said It probably would hot be as great as after World War I. A less optimistic note was sound ed for meat prices. For the remain der of the Mntr these are expect ed to decline but little from present high levels. And In the spring, pork and lamb prices may even increase, but beef costs, par ticularly fo- the better grades, may go down. visitors carre in thorngs as big as 6.000 at the height of the yule sea son. Now, with, the postoffice set up in its own two-room building and toy vendors reproducing the imagery of childhood. Postmaster Phillips foresees new life for Santa Claus during its second hundred years. A pair of mice, beginning at the age of six months, will bear an average litter of nine young three lo i limes a year. ?!L,0f rJr.S 'Two Bethel Scout aituitivjuai iiiuu, j in i iiii 1 hand corner of the card is turned Rrfiivf Lift Rank down to indicate that the call was llctuvc made in person QQm Q Honor When leaving cards upon an am bassador or minister of a foreign' Two Hie Scouts from Ti nun 1? 3 power who is a bachelor. Mrs. Bethel received :ho award ol h!.- rank a! the Court of Honor lor ' Pigeon I! h or de-t riel at 1 he ( 'a.'i on I YA1C on Her Hi. The a'A.ud ' were made hv llev I. K. lalirv ' Joe .lack Well.- and William K Manou- Merit badges. presented h' I.ewj- (ialo-. wore auarihil He I l.ycriy . . I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i lioberl -oii I'ri'op lli Can'oii. Lewis Cates .Il Da vid I )ea-. Troop I . Cant on. (Miai v Peek, .hie Jack Wells, Abbe C..i.l Jr . Troop 12. Belhei. Aldie Cook. Jr.. and l!ohb (Jiieeli 'Canton Troop I (i to " od 1 he a a ard ol lirsl ela-- -eoiil I mm Don Handolph. .1. ii. I.erl iae 1 iie . u aril ot second ela-- -, .itii In P.llh Slllloll. Joe If. Ml'llllM. I ' 111 C niton: l!ai r I! Palo. ,oid P. Sniathers, Troop 1. Canton Jimmy liurrcss of Hetbel and Charles Wilson of Canton weia in -tailed as lendertoot scout.- lo Hob (iarner, (ield Seoul i'o nliir 1 k Crawford Funeral Home Phone 147 Main Street . SV.- W.-A V: To oar gooa friends, those whom we have W the privilege of serving in the past, and those whro we'd like to serve in the future, we send this little x package of Christmas cheer. It is keavlly laden because it carries our most hearty appreciation of, your friendships, patronage, and cooperation that you have shown this institution in the past It also .brings you our earnest hopes for a full enjoyment Jrt- of the Holiday season. Accept our wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a joyous New Year. Farmers Federation Shaw says il i- not flood term tor a w email lo leave her card im a man's card is Icll. " I low ever." she add-.. ' .c, a man s card does not include hi address, and ol ( our-e din- . no; show u bet her he i- married or not it is now considered a courtesy lo the loremn represent at i e In a I- n leavi her card ' i This, she explains, as-isp, loe stall- ol (he embassies and lir.a- i I ions in coinpilini: their party h- I- And hat. ladies and Kcntli-iuen is one of the chief reasons a-h intonians skip around leaving Iho neal little white oblonfis on silver platters all over the place. Mrs. Shaw warns that it is "of the utmost importance in Wash ington that your address lie in . eluded on your visiting card." ' C. S. representatives to fomi n governments, including amha-sa-1 dors, ministers and lureimi ser ue I officers, and Army and N;io olii i eials keep the engravers busy loo, I not only with callinu cards bin j also invitations. Don't Neglect 1 h. ni ! Naturp designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their task is to ke,p llie (lowing blood stream (roe of an ow "l tonic impurili. 3. The act ot loam;- I. . .-((! constantly produrme " mailer the kidneys must remove (r..m the Wood if KOod heath i to endure. When the kidneys fail lo funetion as Nature intended, there i mention or wasie that may cause body-wide as tress. One may suffer nagmn bankarn... persistent headache, attacks o( o :"'. s-. gelling up nights, .welling, putlm.-iw under the fyes feel tired, nervous, at. WFrequent, scanty or burnins passages are sometimes further evidence ot kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognised and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine to Mp lbe k.dn-vs get rid of excess poisonous body aso . taw Uon; Pill. They have -had more than fony yean, of public approval A e endorsed the country over. Insist on THE BLESSINGS 4 CHRISTMAS A v ! hrnilil tfir approach of another ('.In srnsim. ire count our blessings in fiooil jiinhls and pleasant associations. Il is appropriate, then, that we extend our niirrnrs! greetings arid add the hope that the coining tear uill he the best you hare ever enoed and that from the experi ences id the prrst ue mar gain strength for the inddeins of the future. Barber's Orchard Waynesville, N. C. Doan's. Sold at all arug iun-. k 344 At The Depot attefVHMM i
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