jr, DECEMBER 17, 1941 Jroup Event btree ighter banquet, Jven by the Fu- Club of the jf school, was cafeteria Wed acember 15. Miss president of the iter. yas as follows: pit," Sally Kate jtinsland, Helen 3ilda Faye Mas Iford; devotional, j; solo, "White Bradshaw; wel uylene Caldwell; ms," Anne Cald y to the World," Peggy Bradshaw, jd Jo Ann Mo thers, Hilda Faye Mrs. Frank Med- THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TimCJ He Wants Tombstone Changed a .Ml a WHEN COLDS CAUSE jf)(j3 now what won u get when you apoRub! your child wakes i tormented with i of a cold, here's to use Vtcks VapoRub Steam gs relief almost j poonful of Vlcks . bowl of boiling Izer. Then ... let ireathe in the lub Steam. Med penetrate deep ated upper bron- t tw VapoRub is it . 4tn' .A. r ? &t Ilamu Kendall of Ltnoir, served nine years in prison at the turn of the century for a murder lie did not commit. And now he wants the inscription changed on the tombstone of the slain man. Lawrence Nelson It reads: "Murdered and robbed hy Damp Ken dall and John Vickers. Sept. 25, 1906." Kendall, standing beside the tombstone, was cleared of any connection with the case after serving nearly a decade of his 30-year sentence. He was given a full pardon. Recently he requested Gov. Gregg Cherry to have the "slanderous" inscription removed. Cherry referred him to lo cal authorities. AIJ Photoi. ford. Recognition of guests. Mrs. Glen Noland, home economics teacher and sponsor of the Future Home Makers Club; poem, Roxie Ann Crawford; the Christmas Story in flannelograph by Mrs. Jeannette Chase; Christmas songs, guests; and a Christmas poem, Eleanor Kins land. Mrs. Chase was piano accom panist. A group of Future Farmers under the direction of B. F. Nes biti. agriculture teacher, served the meal. The Christmas motif was carried out in the decorations. I FOXGLOVE viland Patterns In Stock I Springtime Gainsborough en Flowers Windsor Arlington ; Johann Haviland Bavarian China Desert Rose Franciscan China I OPEN STOCK E. J. LILIUS JEWELER ? XmJ PSfs. I?S your prescriptions to us with confidence. We uilt our reputation as prescription-specialists, ways use fresh stocks of highest quality ingre- Our pharmacists are highly skilled and ex ced. me Owned and Operated. ;URTI DRUG STORE Your Walgreen Agency Final Rites For L. B. Compton Are Conducted Funeral services for the Rev Lucius B Compton, 73, a native of Haywood county who died Mon day afternoon in Asheville, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at Haywood Street Methodist Church near the spot where he began his work 43 years ago. Rev. Mr. Compton was president and founder of Kliada Orphanage, Inc. .and founder of Faith Cottage. Officiating were the Rev. W. K. Paul of Minneapolis. Minn., past president of the International Union of Gospel Missions, and I he Rev. Peter MacFarlane of St. Paul, Minn. He had been in declining health for several months ;nri failed rapidly followinu a major operation performed last Tuesday Mr Compton was born in Hay wood county and resided here until he was 15 years "hi As a young man, he suffered from two infirmi ties, a crippled knee and stutter ing speech When he was about 20 years old. he was converted in a Cincinnati rescue mission and the speech impediment disappeared. In later vcirs. he became widely sought after as a speaker. A widely-known minister, Mr. Compton was president of the In ternal ional Union of Gosprl Mis sions at the time of his death. The organization was srheduled to hold a meeting in Asheville this spring. Survivors include the widow, I he former Miss Edith Van Dusen of Painted Post, N. Y ; a daughter. Miss Klizaheth Compton; and two brothers, James Compton of Green ville. S C. and Tom Compton of Hazelwood. Gold Star Lapel Buttons Are Now Available Here Gold Star lapel buttons are now available without charge to wid ows and parents of those members of the armed forces who lost their lives in World War If, according to James II. Howell. Jr., Haywood county service officer. Under the terms of Public Law 30fi. 8l)th Congress, children, broth ers and sisters are eligible to pur chase one of these buttons. "Only one Gold Star lapel but ton can be furnished any one in dividual, so they should be care fully safeguarded," Mr. Howell cautioned. The wearer's Initials are engraved on the back of each but ton before issuance. "Those desiring to apply for one of these Gold Star buttons will be furnished application blanks and any assistance necessary in com pleting them." Mr. Howell said For further information call or write J. H. Howell. Jr., Haywood county service officer. Waynesville. Number One Million! T7 The one millionth rural telephone to be added by the Bell System since World War II was placed in service Thursday on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pace in Alamance County. Mr. Pace is shown at center receiving the instrument from Ray F. Hewitt. Southern Hell installer, as Mrs. Pace smiles approval. The first call was made to President Truman by Senator-Elect J. M. Broughkui. Birth Announcements Births at the Haywood County Hospital this past week: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Justice, Route 1, Clyde, a girl on the 10th. Mr. and Mrs. John Frady, Route I, Cl.vde, a boy on the 11th. Mr. and Mrs Norman Burgess, Caiiloii, Route 1. a boy on the 11th. Mr. and Mrs Walter Galloway, Wajuesville, a boy on the 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Carpenter, Route 1. Canton, a girl on the 12th. Mr. and Mrs. J M. Carver, Route 1, Waynesville, a girl on the 12th Mr. and Mrs J M. Henson, Can ton, a boy on the 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCall, Waj nesville, a girl on the 13th. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Caldwell, Route 2, Waynesville, a irl on the 13th. " . '. Mr. and Mr. Clyde rMehaffey,' Hazelwood, a girl on the 13th. ;. Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Brown, Route 3, Canton, a boy on .the 14th. Mi and Mrs. Olla Burchfield, Waynesville, a boy on the 14th. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahr, Hazel wood, a boy on the 15th. Mr and Mrs. Bryson Cagle, Route 1, Waynesville, a girl on the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bramlett, Cove. Creek, a boy on the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sutton, Can ton, a boy on the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook, Canton, a boy on the 16th. Christmas Event Presented To Crabtree Pupils "Bird's Christmas Carol" was presented in chape to the faculty and entire student body of the Crabtree-lron Duff High School yesterday morning by the fifth grade under the direction of Mrs. Lloyd C. Brvson. The readers were George Kirk patrick. Tommy Kirkpatrick. Car olyn Bryson. Louise Best, and Ad die Best. Martha Caldwell played the part of Carol; Shelby Jean Tate. Mrs. Bird; Roy Jenkins, Mr. Bird; Hugh Bird, Way Kinsland; Donald Bird. Ernest Hoglen; Paul Bird, Spencer McCracken; Uncle Jack'. Autrey Best; Mrs. Ruggles, Bobby Jean Parks. The Ruccales children: Sarah Maud, Jean Crawford; Peter. Boyd Fisher; Clement, Roger McElroy; Susan, Doris Messer; Kitty, Bar bara Smith; Peoria. Barbara Ann Crawford; Cornelius. Jimmie L. Best; Ellen, Gladys Frady; Larry Grover Lee Bradshaw. A play, "The First Christmas" was also presented with Elaine Walker playing the part of Mary; Peggy S. Greene and Annetta Fer guson, the angels; Louis Franklin, Hugh Presnell. Billy Jo Lowe, Tom my Rathbone. Gene Parks, and Al vin Chambers, the shepherds; Hen ry E. Massie, Charles Hannah and Boyd Brown, the kings. I BAPTIZES GREAT-GRANDSON BALDWIN CITY, Kan. U.P.) Rev. Charles W. Bailey, retired miinster who soon will be 101 years old, officiated at the baptism of his infant great-grandson, John T. Marshall. BELK- HUDSON CO. SANTA HAS CANDY FOR ALL THE CHILDREN BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE SANTA mw$ xfz' jMMvW 5 Meet Santa at B elk- Hud 10 A.M. to Noon 2P.M. to 4P.M. Saturday-Monday SOUS 10 A.M. to Noon 2P.M. to 4P.M. 1 (See Tuesday's Ad in this Newspaper for his schedule next week) VISIT OUR BIG - TOY DEPARTMENT Wagons - Dolls - Guns -Tricycles - Balls - Trucks PRACTICAL SIFTS AT BIG it Savings AWAIT YOU AT no Home of Better Values" Almost All Workmen On The Job At Our Store Have Gone For The Holi days All carpenters, brick masons and others, who are enlarging our store, leave at noon today for the holidays. There are jn.st four sprinkler system men on the job, so you can now shop in less noise than in the past few weeks. P.S. Our new heating system is also operating. i 0D-