I DECEMBER 3, 1948 ZOO TIGER BROKE LOOSE JPAGE XHSI35 THE AYNESVJLLE MOUNTAINEER Glad Tidings Of Thanksgiving Are Spread Here Th;inkst!vinif dinner they James Franklin Serves Aboard F.D.R. Carrier Deaf and Dumb" Beggar i Talks Too Much . ; TACOMA, Wash. CU.P WM good while It, Iaated, ut. . .; Daniel B. Carman, 49, a tran sient stopped pedestrian here and handed them a note saying. H m i rteaf and dumb. I am a veteran o so SALLY'S SALLIES 'Lou lirissie Speaks At Ecusta Iianiiiet tiuui;hUiill supplied. The Junior Class ol Woodland Baptist Church, with their leather. Miss Sibyle Sizemore, visited 95-year-old Aunt Meg 1'enland on Thanksgving Day, supplying her with fruit, canned goods and many other things to. eat. The girls in the class worked in the house, while the boys cleaned the yard. Mrs. 1'enland, widely known in the Chde community, was ovei- - K - .lames K. Franklin, seaman op prentice, USN, of Waynesville, is serving aboard the aircraft carrier I'SS franklin D. liooscwlt. cruis All I'custaiis who pa nil :,UM slimmer sports will he enl.'it lined at a haii'iiiel in the plant cafeteria Friday 11 IK 111. Dei ember S. at 7 o i lock, .lacK A leander, athletic il 1 1 ertt ii . .iiillinnii .'ii today. l eu lirisvie, nf Wrc Shoals. S. Vtipl,' ii Hnviood county are the Klad tidin.ys of ing in the Mediterranean Sea as part of the Sixth Task Fleet. The Mediterranean dutv will af '.iviny by helping other per liine it' need, so a I ht personnel an op- ' World War I. I need help. ! lord th ship 'r -e hi lim incidents las' week. portunity to isit many of the help me. folice i him. I Later an officer dropped Into a i cafe He was surprised to find tha deaf and dumb" transient argu ing with the proprietor about the . , 'I'hr itilllilleil nelsons and pel (.'.. and the player who was voted I I countries of Kurope and Africa. 111,, I 1,1 County Home sent a ! io d iy the visit and requested tin oolite pitcher of the hie I - I " "I thanks to the Ladies' Mis ..'ii.ii Societies it Wayneswlle II ll 1 :' '' lor their visit and niee llilll l.i-t Smul.iv. .ifiie- in l!U8". will he the speak- MOSHS OSBOKNK IMPROVING the haiiinu t. I Mom's Osborne, well-known negro (111 Co.in. . another hi league resident of Wax nesvillc. u ho has i-el;ill plaxer and .4 former nn ni- been i. mined to his home for the that the children drop by her house next Sunday morning and she would go to church with them , price oi a meai. Carman w as booked for disor "We couldn't print your spee, Ii in r..o et.,- ... ... . . ... . .. 'ii ii also thanked Mr. and UK Wells of Canton for th Mercury is the smallest a Irani, will aUo he j past six weeks on account of ill inajoi planets of the sun. U1, UIALUI. C I All itUl Oi ness, is getting some hitter derly conduct. I SALLY'S SALLIES i I i id. Nil 1 1 Xnn -IV 4? l- yfj i . i . . i.. l if til t" r.t ii v ...i Mi;, ni.ijiuiii iih.; i. cvpttmi vanie hi'lter V-,, J1 W.sV- . 1 ' W j - . .'.,-,L X.. . , J? MM l "l THE BODY of a six-year-old tiger that escaped from its sex Fells Zoo, Stoneham, Mass., is Police Stt. K. y C. inimal broke loose, badly mangled keeper J.m.es Mc-a-ced 40 spectators to flee for their lives. St. lUidtms fith which he Jiilled the vicious animal. (IiiternutioiwIJ r I Save By Christmas Library Notes By MAKGAHFT JOHNSTON ( ounty I ihT .ii i.in ll(TIO is recently Rotten (boks Among the Interest most peo Jienn.in" by Lloyd ;is the slory of Si--y, who laid down On i he Sea of Cial SUs in Oethscmone Llim aiul xi't later jealost of the first ;hers uf Christian- Savannah just af- fn, "Sangaree" by in which a socio nt in land tenantry induce Planlalion lto a personal eon prinul "back-coun-arninant daughter I .m alteinplcd es i n cniid American "ai'iiir Northwest lip lllih century . . . csl" by Jennings ttiy ol the iidven rach r. ock'' by Ilobart ipM family conlroll lanii . and large (Tnia hee.ins to div 4 a Min brings hack lU-r tan refugee. Vaualiond Virgin" Chi liner tells of a t t i non t rying to Die xoiing girl out find hiuii.elf solv kniail. forgery and , aliellniii tunes ; . ul li.iau.ike 1 in the Kngland of 1 ' 1 1 anil in the w iliU rne Island. "Song Before Sunrise" In l.au ritzcil is a period noxel ol Hie early ilnv nt Saul i I i. in w lui I ; I lie Cialll Hero leels drawn tow. ml the In dians but cau l iilenl il him ell com)lcli'ly. There's an Indian en 1 In Carl Sandbui i:'.- "Iti'inciu brance Itock" the readei lullew the new country as, M vimccles and grows durum the l!ewlul ion . . . during the Cix il War . . . ami the great movement Weslxxard . while an epilogue brings the sloty back to the presenl lime. "I Capture the C.istle" l Doro thy Smith unfolds the tale "I Ca sandra Mortmain s recent nc launlx living precariously in ;i ruined F.ng lisll castle. When two yiiuiiy Ameri can bachelors, who hae inherited the castle arrive, romantic and humoiolis sil ual mil' iiiiIikhI Hie entire family. In 'Sliinhi". Miiuiit.iins" In Van V.vei'v Mall Mm ran i i t Mi was to reai h the Shmni" Mouu l l.-iiiis w it h Lew i anil ( 'lai k. lie j 1' finally achieved I li I'nal lo Inm self alter many adxeiiiiue ilh Indians, trailers aim ii.ippei" u milliner xiliich xiouhl haxe killed a less inlri'piil man j 'Niirtliern l.ii'.hts" In Vcrrcl is I about a yoiim! .I.h ipu l ei ii.ix. mi I nf nn An lie cnlorei . H natelv it In Ned and n-leiil Doing I S MPMTMIWT TOKI & hoppingri AT I BELK-HUDSON'S .TO ST THOUSANDS OF PRACTICAL' GIFTS For All The Family I FREE GIFT. TO EVERY CHILD Willi An Adult VISITING OUR BIG TOYLAND SECOND FLOOR i BUY MORE FOR LESS AT THIS BIG STORE OF, GIFTS s t Tide" bv Forbes $ novel in which ship-nw ning family ars nl old Salem's Shipping days and I its decline, the novels of the poast. Inglis Flet lluike Hundred", a ,I!rilish settlement Pes furring him to t hi a perilous ex fihis dead father's j' -he scene laid both ed n nilei i iM University Tests Hearing Of 2,:i00 New Students g i I P. i North- I KVANSTON. western I him t it v i t' tin". ""' : r hearing ol rath ol il- -V'l'1' new jjlj students. The tests are cnnihuletl in lheAjj nudiology ili-parliii.nl ol the uni- S versity's school ol -ihti Ii. j l'rof. ltaxmontl C.nli.nt. who , & eondurling I lit - program, said the; tests not only would help in de tecting l.iully hc.irim: anioiiin'. stu dents, but the rcsiills would seixe as the basis of research on hear ing in general. 1ACHT MARSHAL SENTENCED Hundreds of Values Await You Here 1 Remember You Can Give More For Less Fiom BELKS 14 Big Departments With Unusual Savings s . 8 t X'tv Just Received New Shipment Of Wagons - Tricycles Air Rifles - Dolls Trains - Footballs SECOND FLOOR 3 tit WE WILL CASH YOUR TOBACCO CHECKS AT ANY TIME I an Americio War Crimea court In Nuremberg, Wil Held Marshal, who helped plan and carry out Invasions ' ia, Poland, th Low Countriei and France, hears himself ee years in prison. Although drawing sentences of from fe imprisonment, thirteen top German commanders on tted ol plotting tp hmnch fforld War H. (International) Remember, The Best Bargains Are Always At B Hudsomi Co 'Home of Better Values' i i tn ClV I

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