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TIIE WAYNES VILLE - MOUNTAINEER FRIDAV DECEMB Teaching Junior Unselfish Ways At Christmas Is Urged they roust share with others in or der to enjoy the benefits belonging to all. And what better time is there, she asks, than at Yuletide. when whole families and communities get together to enjoy the giving and receiving of gifts. ' J low often have we seen children making a he in turn will be rcnniftoJ to i favor of ti,.,,,. ... CROSSWORD PUZZLE share their toys." This a compartively rlmple thing to do, she says, because junior's interest in any one object is short. It won't be long until his attention is diverted to some, other object. "Should j'.nior insist upon play ing with Johnny's toy, the alert parent can engage his interest in a substitute toy almost immediately, by displaying an active interest in it. Then, as junior's and Johnny's Interests wane, their toys can be Al ' M"'. v, ".iwiiurini. Shoul.l aware thai you la , hl junior lllr . , naiv. . ioys or sweets win, i... '"'""S his "''mis P 'i ..... . sat, ,. oiiiers, lie is tinuc doing So urn- ACROSS 1 Pierce 9 Coin 9 Harvesting tool 10 To be of use 12 French city 13 Color of Bf DAVID TAYLOK MARKS ma W Ik; H Again, childi,.,, servers, she sas you making up nn to be sent to 1,-s ril-en i,.. tltlia la Nasi Um. Christmas is a goott time to teach junior unselfish ways, according to Miss Norma Alessandrlni of the Children's Recreation Center, Pedi atries Division, Bellevue Hospital. She adds, however, that parents should not expect too much from there are some tiling that are theirs alone. lint, at the a He of six, .says Miss Alossmidi'iiii, children are first be coming aware that they belong to a group and to a community It is then parents can begin to teich are I h si-eat wilrw ""its "ati-h ('llriln,as "is- HI'S i Ml, grab for the toys of other children as well ns repeliiiig nil attempts of """nut,. ,., .. .111(1 ,,w. bring some ol n,,., you to be added t , make up their own 1 Mil soon 1 1, other children to play with their. "nlv ,l t,i ,ii toys. This is the time when junior t'ai-ka,!,. "' il ,,, natural wood three-to-four-year-old tots. These children need the feeling that them by example and through par can be taught that if he will let j exchanged," she says, love tu bask a"'l in ticipation in group activities, that other children play with his toys, Children in the u ujovni.. -'"cut Christmas Give Camfort Happiness Good CD 6 PAGS FOUB (TUrd Section)' grrrrTii i' i m " 1" Tl II' wwzzw 6 "3631 Hill! 43 44 45 7Z 47 4l 2p49 4-1 1 1 w 1 Hi 14 Simian 15 Public notice 17 Beverage 18 Aloft 19 Mends 32 ...eshed fabrics 23 State of conflict 28 A company 28 Plague 32 Obese 34 Portico 35 Fuss 3 Left side (abbr.) 40 Bitter vetch 41 Masurium (gyro.) 42 Poem 43 Quiet 44 Not a con sonant 48 Flowers 49 Pitchers 50 Tidings 51 Minus DOV 1 Kind of shoe 2 Story 3 Trouble 4 To dim 5 Founder of Babism 6 Hail! 7 Island of W Indies S Striped mammal 9 Brandish 11 Meadows 16 Moisture 20 Caress 21 God of war 23 Sign of Infinitive 24 Pliant 27 Girl s nickname 29 Close to 30 Alloys for joining metal surfaces No. J SI Artist'i stands 33 Evening sun god 33 Lizard 30 Dress, is feathers 37 Custom 38 Fray 42 Has obligations 44 Bovine animal 45 Large worm 47 To be in debt Annrtf U Pi ill Number Sft C RTflf pUYir ARS ORjffiRSIlASE A E3S N A PUN OH iPleisiTieiRiEiDnnsi W C H EIIPJA R E NTTj tSlfH?BSSH Thadeus Deitz Has Served 64 Years In Baptist Pulpit H I.AHHY U Ml I.I. Tin -tun of 1 1 if Ki'v. Thad- us K Dili ;i putiiivsque retired Haplisi minister, is u uuitj ut and colorful one He is now 79 years old ami (J4 uf those- e:irs he spent preacluiif! the gospel. Since his retirement I rum Scot I s Creek Bap list chtiKli in !():. where lu serv ed more than 20 years, he has been supply pa-.r,ir to Baplisi churches throughout Western North Caro lina. Mr Deilz beean Ins career at the aee uf tilteeii. Iiein elected at that tune as superinlendent of his Sunifin School He had few advant.-ipi-s of education. 18 months schooling lieine about all he could niiiinae He -tudud home arith nietic. did not tini-h Heed and Kellot' s (iiaiiiin.li and was in the third ivadi r when he h.d io ipiit (hiiol to help hi- father on the far in I.ove Story M the j'V of 1H. he man led Miss Theie-a Ciiwan In the-e days of the ha-tv mainape and quick divone, it is iiici.l refreshing to hear him tell ihe love stury of Ids Hie He -aid: i remember the first day I ever 'aw her -a little thine hx years old. in a little while dress I loved her that day and I've loved her ever ince. We went to school : together, we professed religion the' same dav at the same church, we were baptized the same day by the same preacher, and joined the same chiiri h the same day and." with a lauh "we were married the '.line dav " It wj- about this time that Mr Deitz he pan to preach to "exercise in public." as he expressed it He continued his studies at home buv- ine whit hooks he could and taking j them dutmidge oi every opportunity to improve himself, studying the ser mons cf famous ministers and their works. Walk 25 Miles During his early ears he would walk a far as 23 miles to "exercise in public " There wet p no easily traveled roads, no fine highways and no cars of any kind There were only rough trails and "danc ing" lop bridges On occasions he waited from Bunnell to his home Remains Of 11 WNC War Dead Returned Home Remains of 11 Western North Carolina war dead are being re turned to this country aboard the U. S. Army Transport Dalton Vic tory, the Department of the Army nas announced. They and their next of kin are listed as follows: Pfc. John Y. Anderson, Marine, Dal H Andrews. Asheville, Ft F.D No. 2; Pvt. Kondall M. Haird, Ma rine. Fondall M Baird, Valdese, R FD No 1; Pfc John B. Ballew, Marine. William I Ballew, Nebo; Cpl Jimmy Colageiakis. Marine, Mrs Hessje S. CoUnerakii, 272 Stale Street. A-hevillr: Pfc' Fred Davis, ,Ir , Marine, Harriett D ii.ston. Weaciille, It F I) No 1: Hfc Hubert D. Garrison, Marine, Margaret S Garrison, Weaverville n F.D. Nq. 1. T-4 Lishie T Hall, Army, Mrs Lena Hall, Candler, R F D No 3; Second Lt. Frank F. Roberts, Ma rine, Dr. Hubert K Roberts. Mar- snau, rte. James W Roberts vi irine, Mary L Hensley, Weaver I vine. H F.D. No 1. and Ralph I Robertson. Marine, Pearl Robert ... (l i -itn , i r ,u, JNO I I i H i LENNOX SF.KINC; DOUBLE SAN FRANCISCO -UPi One lecturer solved the problem of vision-obstructing women's hats. He had a large glass showcase install ed in the lobby of Ihe theater. Wo- men Willi IniPe ., ;..., in the showcase. Result everyone got to see ihe hats and incidentally, the lecturer BBBBBBai . MAI , ..... -eaMiLb ' " " 1 mr-' t i r- ; 7- 9- 'TP MEAN QUALITY HOME HEATING FHA NO DOWk, TEBMS PATMVT 8EI US TODAY . near Sylva. Thus began the career of this man of God. a born orator of unusual capacity: emphatically a mountain man, possessing the characteristics of the best specimen of typical mountaineers, and the ability to make a ... u:. ,. . .. - - " iui iiimseir despite of meager advantages . me neiief of most people who know him that he has preach- ...ore sermons, attended more funerals, married more people and Ptored more churches than any preacher in this part of the state vlr , h3S m'ver drlven f ny type of car except a Model-T Ford The present one is the fourth he has owned. ASPHALT GLAZED RUBBER - QUARRY TILE FREE ESTIMATES FRADY TILE CO. . 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