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f FACTE SIX TIIE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948 DEATHS J. C. KUVKENALL West Canton Baptist Funeral services Charlie Ku kendaiJ. Dutch Cove st-CtlOll Counly, iin died Ii.isn Ithinohai t, George Jones, Love Coman. Frank Kogers and Wilburn Wilson Niecejs will be Itower bearers. . ' Mr. Kuvkendall was woodyard l rain switchman for the Canton vision of the Chi mpion Paper morning in tn- huii.e atur illnesc-, will lit- held today p. in. in Church. tor Joseph : The Rev C It Greene, the Kev 4(1 of the J Uoyle Miller and the Rev. Han i- i mid Fibre Company ut Haywood sun Benfield will officiate and but i- WedliesdaV a I will h in Hin. .Viitnrw (Vin- a itiort at -' 30 triy. Pallbear : ! s vil' b, Sewell and ALWAYS AN UNEQUALED TO fXTEND He started work with the com pany December l 1919 and Had completed more than 27 years ot continuous service. He was a member of the Champion Old Tim ers Club. -h i 1 . t in wviins are the widow. 'Mrs. Kva I-ee KukendalL' seven son, I'Uitmc Wiley, Eugene Rtees. J. C. J: . Hohb I.ee, Larry, Billy JoN and John Farl Kuvkendall. all of anion ihite daughters. Mrs. V li tem Robinson. Miss Nellie Kuvken- lail ani M:s; On Ms Kuykf ndall. also if Csnton Also fe-ar bitithtrs. Luther of iUi.-ilU.ii Ohio; Arthur of Canton HiD 3 Thomas of Clayton. Ca . id Hi I, aid nf Canton four sif ter. Mrs Alex Allen, Mrs Annie Ku?ell Mrs Roy Invle. and Mrs Canull In-Jle of Canton; one grand child The body will remain at the luilll.. lirlil timii ttw th . .- .... .. me jn vnrs Ciaufuid Funeral Home is in hart-'e of arrangements. SEASON'S BEST. GREETINGS We are happy that lice Holulay season again furnishes us an opportunity to ex press our heartfelt gratitude for the con tinued friendships of you, and you and ou. It is a blessing ue lalue highly. Our thoughts are with you, friends, and ue hope next year u ill be one of full happiness and prosperity for you and yours. V MRS. HETTIF. L. PAXTON Mi- Ihttie 1. Paxton. 74. widow uf Charlie l'aton of C.'inton. died W'odne .it noon in an Ashcville hu-pil.il alter a two months' ill i Kutvral services will be held to d.v t 2 ii in in North Canton Hap tl-t Church with the Rev. C. I) Sawer anil the lie, Hiih.nl Hup i-i- mi iciai nit;, mulal will be in tit ndci nil Ceiiieterv Mr- laton was a lifelong resi mill in 1 1 a W nod I nuritv jinil u member nl the Ninth Canton Bap list Chun Stu-MMiiK are one son Claude W Hill' I'axlun; on,, sister Mrs l.inlh.-i I'axtim of Canton: three grandchildren and live great erand- children "ens Mineral Home is in i hai,- of arrangements El) MATIIIS Funeral services were held at i' in. eum-stiay in tiie tiome on 1'lolt Creek for Ed Mathis. 44 Male prison camp einulove ulm was in-tantly killed when he ar cideiilall, shot himself with a .32 calibre pistol at his home Sunriav atterilnoll The Ifev. Bill Queen officiated and burial was in Hyatt Creek C enieterv 1'allheaiers were Henrv Honner l.-eorge Sorrel s. Jess Creasmsii ive-s gueeu. I lis Burnet and llawv M,.i in ivuiH are the widow; two ions. I.einy of Swannanoa and Dole of the home; a daughter. Ht-llv J. all. IliP h:,.HIlK f, I r i . aim Mrs. .Men in Matins of Wavne-'- , vi lie; two brothers t o m i Wayne-ville; two mother I eu i it Wa.Miesville and I. Inert nf the L S. Army now stationed in ) buquerque N M. waiiru riinerai iiorne was in charge of the arrangements. The only wild .boars found , America are in North Carolina east Tennessee. These anim'!, mliouiu not be confused with ia, backs. I'l l.-v mi . ' . i a, ii T. . i . i ii. 1 I.. 'i kj I K"-'- 1,1 Nimt. Strictly Sentimental AMERICAN LOOK FOR SPRING . . . Newest wrinkles in the spring silhouette will in clude: brief capelet jackets, slim, slit or )eii-top skirts, hcitilines shj'htly shorter than last fall, plenty of sleeve and pocket interest and necklines as revealing as the law allows. New l'ahrics ate elegant and beautiful. YES, VIRGINIA Watkins Chevrolet Co. Sales Service Wavnesville FARL T. BRADLEY Funeral services lor Earl Thomas Bradley, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. Robert Bradley, who died at the Haywood Count v Hosnital Sunday, were conducted Tuesdav afternoon at the Rocky Branch Bap tist Church. The Rev, Jarvis Under wood officiated and burial was in Buchanan cemetery. Surviving in addition to the par ents are two brothers and a sister Arrangements were under the direction of Garrett Funeral Home. WE WISH YOU A JOYOUS W b- S ' ft'. Back in 1897, little Virginia O'llanlon wrote the following letter to the editor of the New York Sun: "I am S years old. Some of my little friends say theie is no Santa Claus. I'apa says, 'If you see it in The Sun it's so.' I'lease ti ll me the truth is there a Santa Claus?" The editor wrote a newspaper and literary classic in reply to the childish plea. It is reprinted here: "Yes, indeed! Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skeptu ism of a skeptical age they do not be lieve except what they see Ihey think that nothing can lie which is not comprehensive by their little minds. "All minds, Virginia, whether they be mens or children's are little. "In t lis great universe of ours, man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the boundless world about him. as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge. "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. "He exists as certainly as- love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know lli.it they abound and give to jinn life its highest beauty and joy. Alas' how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Clan-,: It would be as dreary as If there were no Virginias. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make toler able this exi teiice. We should have no enjoyment, extent in anrf sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. "Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies! I "YOU lllicllt Oct Vfillr tin li.i In lOr,. I.. ,.,i..u : n .1 , - ' .w ....1- ..nil in w.nen III HI Hit1 Cllim- neys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus. but even if they did not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Clans, but that is no sign there is no Santa Claus-the most real things in the world are tbo e neither children or men can see. "Hid you ever ; ce fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but 1 mat . no pmnl that they are not there-nobody can conceive or imagine an me woiKi. i'. mat are unseen and unseeable in the world. "You tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man. or even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, fancy, poetry, love romance ran push aside the curtain and view and picture the .supernal beauty and glory beyond. "Is it all rel?-ah Virgnia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. "No Santa Claus! Thank God!-hc lives, and he lives forever a thousand years from how. Virginia, nay. ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make elad the hi-art nf ni.11.11, i ( RABTREE METHODIST ( IRCl'IT C O. Newell, Pastor The pastor will be away on the Fourth Sunday but Sunday Schools will convene as Usual. WATCH NICillT SERVICE LOR CRABTREE CHAIHiE A watch night service for young people and adults will lv held al the ho, ii,. of Mr. and Mis. II. !'. Ncsliitt 011 New Year's Eve. A lime of recreation and worship lor all has been planned. Maybe we are old fashioned k, J do get iust a lutle swimenul at nl mas time. We like to look back over At m twelve months, remembering ell &,Z things that have been our good It s pleasant to review the assocwiu, we have had with, our friends-to M comfort in the knowledge that in iato friendships come the joys oj good it It's eood to say "Aerrv fl,;,t,. it s satisfying to hear, our hiendi ar iviciij u'i isimas. So, old fashioned or not, wt jut wanted to extend H. S. Ward Lake Junalus s We sincerely appreciate your patronage and cood will and take this oppor TUNITY TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE BY SAYINC May you experience a Glorious Christmas SeasoM a holiday rich in happinfi'ss and contentment JUNALUSKA SUPPLY CO. PHONE 88 LAKE JUNALUSKA s w.i.!itwi.j";.i)yyij fy-iv i v. r HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. The light that shone on Bethlehem still shines tj in our hearts today, bringing us joy . . and faith in His great promise .T. "peace ;' cn earth, good will to tnen jjy HAZELWOOD PHARMACY Phone 392 Hazelvvood 2 -.1 . -
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