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Store 7 EX-HITLER OFFICERS IN NEW ARMY < ' ' DEFENSE MINISTER Theodor Blank (right) presents commissions to the first generals in the new German army at ceremonies In Bonn. They are Adolf Heusing'er (left) and Hans Speldel, both major gen erals in Adolf Hitler's Wehrmacht They were given a lieutenant general's rank. A total of 101* volunteers were sworn in as part of the army's anticipated total of a half million. (International) MORE ABOUT Thanksgiving (Continued from Page 1) Rev. William H. Marquis of the Presbyterian Church, prayer by the Rev. John Ivan Kizer of the Haz elwood Baptist Church, and bene diction'by the Rev. Avery Peek of I he North Hazelwood Baptist Church. Rev. Wiggins also will pronounce the invocation. Special music will include three lymns, "All Hail the Power," 'Come Ye Thankful" and "Higher Cround," and a selection by the :hoir, not yet announced. During the services an offering vill be taken and turned over to he Hazelwood Boosters Club to lid underprivileged children for Christmas. Canton Canton's services will be held it 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at' the Central Methodist Church, with ix ministers participating. The Rev. Ben Ray of Calvary laptist Church will speak on 'Thank God for Our Country;" he Rev. Kenneth Crouse of the doming Star Methodist Church ind president of the Canton Min- i sterial Association will speak on 'Thank God for Our City," and he Rev. J. Clayton Lime of the Canton Presbyterian Church will peak on "Thank God for Our i 'hurches." Also on the program will be: The Rev. Cecil G. Hefner, host last or; - the Rev. H. R. Sherman, lr? of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, and the Rev. R. H. Kind ehl of Wesley an Methodist Church. * Special music will be presented >y the Central Methodist Church hoir and individual members of ither. Canton church choirs. Lake Junaluska At Lake Junaluska Thanksgiving ;ervices will be held at Long's Chapel Methodist Church at 9:30 i.m. Thursday. Special music will be sung by the ? hoir under the direction of C. G. f the Clyde First Baptist Church, vho will speak on the theme "A Spirit of Sacrifice." The Rev. V. N. Allen, pastor of he Louisa Chapel Church, will (ive a Thanksgiving prayer and the Ftev. G. C. Starr, Jr., host pastor, A'ill read the Scripture. Music will be by the CentraJ MORE ABOUT Boy Scouts (Continued fromtPage 1) swimming; Geoffrey Cooper of Troop 1, camping; Sidney Hamriek of Troop 4, Canton, firemanship; Bruce Briggs of Troop 4, home re pairs,. machinery, and reading; Philips Chase of Troop 5, Hazel wood, citizenship in the ' nation; Johnny Carswell of Troop 5, ath letics, personal fitness; Johnny Farmer of Troop 5, athletics; James M. Leatherwood of Troop 16, Canton, athletics; James Rosen dahl, Troop 16, public health, ' horsemanship, citizenship in the nation; William Stamey, public speaking. Charles Milner, Troop 16, home repairs; Michael Rogers, Troop 16, life saving, cooking; Rufus W. Al lis, Troop 16, stamp collecting; Robert Wright, Troop 16, stamp collecting, public speaking; Stephen Drye, Troop 16, citizenship in community, citizenship in home, personal fitness; Danny Whisen hunt, Troop 16, firemanship, and Chester LaFountalne, cooking. D. W. Randolph served as chair man for the court of honor, Tom Speed gave the call to order and presented Tenderfoot badges; P. C. Peyton awarded the Second Class badges, M. H. Bowles the First Class badges, Roger Walker the Methodist choir. An offering will be taken to pur chase food and clothing for under privileged children in Clyde Town ship, and used clothing will be solicited and gathered at the church Wednesday night to aid the needy. Bethel In the Bethel community, ser vices will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Bethel Methodist Church under the direction of the Rev. Frank C. Smathers, Methodist district superintendent. The host pastor, Dr. L. B. Hayes, will deliver a sermon on "The Hand of God in Our History." The choir will be under the di rection of Miss Maude Worley, with Gudger Worley at the organ. The servicb will last less than an hour and those attending are invited to come in oiftdoor or traveling clothing. Crabtree Charge Four Thanksgiving services will be held in the Crabtree charge, Thursday morning, beginning at 8 a.m., according to Rev. A. R. Davis, pastor. The pastor announced services as follows? Mt. Zion, 8 a.m. Crabtree, 9 a.m. Davis Chapel, 10 a.m. Fincher s Chapel, 11 a.m. I MORE ABOUT Santa Claus (Continued froia Pace 1) way" light poles'wlll bear individ ual exhibits, making Waynesville's business section for the holidays the best lighted ever. Many stores in Waynesville and Hazelwood will have their Christ mas merchandise in by this Friday and all display windows will fea ture the Yuletide theme. merit badges, Mr. Randolph'the Star badges, and Tom Speed the Life badges. , [ MORE ABOUT I Spelling Bee (Continued from Page I) ? Smith of Franklin, another WCC student, was the pronouncer. C. C- Poindexter, Bethel District Schools principal and secretary of the conference, was master of cere monies. Miss Etheridge will receive a trophy {or her victory. Nine girls and five lyoys com- ; peted. The Bible says the ark was made of gopher wood, which many trans lators believe to be cypress. Clothing Drive For Needy Children Set November 29!: * J : rr The drive for children's cloth ing to be made by the Wayhesvllle lodge of the Loyal Order of fi Moose will be next Tuesday night, el November 29, instead of this Tues- 'f day as was reported last week. w The Moose members will start at 7 p.m. and make calls at all w homes where porch lights are left u burning. Persons who are missed p can have clothing picked up by V calling the Marcus Electric Co. in C Hazel wood, GLendale 6-8610. SJ The drive wil be made to bene t the Waynesville Clothing Clos t whose stock of children's cloth ig has been depleted for several n eeks. Because of the present cold 1 eather, the need for clothing for nderprivileged children is "des erate," according to Mrs. Roger talker, president of the Clothing j loset. h Especially needed, she said, are tl - -"t 1 OLD 1 HONTltjjjJ BALTIMORE iAP,_ J ;au of Old Age and Sard irance of the Social Sec] linistration here, JoatvU ays his unit has issued si urity cards to: J One Hundred forty-aid amcd Davy Crockett, j Tv.o hundred twenty-aJ ianiel Boone, | The fiftu es are for la Inited States. J ackets, coats, sweater! duo jeans, and andtrl labies. children, and II hrough high school a|tl We Invite You To Visit 1HE OPENING OF BURNETTE'S 66 SERVICE Near The Hospital. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Percentage of All Sales Will Go To Our * Scholarship Fund ? Truly A Worthy Cause. FREE GIFTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY XI OMICRON Chapter Beta Sigma Phi ? I NOTICE! WE HAVE MOVED See The New 1956 Norge Appliances At HAYWOOD FURNITURE STORE x ! 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