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WHITTIER NEWS Gene Alley Turpin SC 2m;, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Turpin, has been given an honorable discharge after two months terminal leave. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson O.^Schrie ber of Hillsdale, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Turpin of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Athil Grimon and small daughter of Asheville have ^en visiting their TH* BIRTH OF NEWSPRINT Charles Fenerty of Halifax coun ty, N. S., a lad of 23, is credited with announcing production in Canada of the first piece of what might now be called newsprint. , ' Mrs. A. M. Henson is in Ashe ville visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lazelle Robinson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tur pin. TheJeep a IS BECOMING THE *-? ? Universal Farm Power Unit 4 *> # We are now taking orders for Jeeps and can make reasonable early deliveries. You should place your order now before the Spring rush for these cars causes delay in delivery. These cars are becoming the all-pur pose vehicle for the farm and industrial users. They are handy for farm run about . . . practical as farm pick-up truck, plowing, sawing wood, and many other jobs where economical power is needed. # See us for good buys in used cars and trucks. We' service all makes. We will soon be able to deliver the new Jeep station wagon. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY Fulmer Motor Co. Cullowhee Road1 ? Phone 212 ? .? .? i i DIRECTORY OF LOCAL CHURCHES WEBSTER METHODIST CHARGE (The Rev. E. A. Fitzgerald, Pastor) Sermon theme for the Charge, Sunday, January 26, "The Appear ances of Christians." Webster Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching services 1st Sunday at 11* a. m. and 3rd Sundays at 8 p. m. Wesley anna Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching services 1st and 3rd Sundays at 3 p. m. Love's Chapel Sjndjy school each Sunday at I 10 a. m. i .tacning services 1st Sunday at T p. m. and 3ud Sunday at 11 a. m. East La Porte ; Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a. m, . Preaching services 2nd Sunday at 8 p. m. and 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. Speedwell Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a. m. in cooperation with the Baptist church. Preaching services 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. and 4th Sunday at 8 p. m. John's Creek Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching services 2nd Sunday at 3 p. m. and 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. Sylva Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. Grigg, Pastor) Worship service will be held at 11a. m., Sunday. The pastor will speak on the subject, "Growing in Grace." Sunday school will meet* at 10 a. m., Gudger Crawford, superin tendent. 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Sylva Baptist {Tlw.Rsv. C. M. Warren, Pastor) Worship services will be held at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Dr. J. B. i Attention Farmers! # Fertilizer will not be too plentiful this spring, but if you will buy now it will enable us to restock our supply as it is depleted. # At the present time, we have a sufficient quantity to meet your needs, if you buy early. # Remember we carry the famous PLANTER and AR MOUR brand. They are your guarantee of quality. FARMERS FEDERATION FRED COPE, Manager SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA Committees For 1947 Named For Woman's Club Constitution and by-laws of the Sylva Woman's club were read, and committee appointments were made for 1947 at the January meeting of the club which was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Fisher, with Mrs. W. H. Crawford, hostess to the 22 members present. Mrs. Carl Buchanan was in charge of the program. She pre sented Miss Annie Louise Madison \vho read Uncle Remus stories. Miss Hicks Wilson, new club president, presided over the meet ing and made the following com mittee appointments for the year. Program, Shirley Kirk, chairman, Evelyn Sherrill, Patsy McGuire; Ways -ancL^Means* Jjuanita Fergu son, chairman, Nimmo Hampton, Thelma Fisher; Publicity, Carol Thompson; Camp-fire sponsors, Bess Buckner, Carma Crawford; Junior club, Lillian Madison; and Courtesy, Wilma Jones, chairman, Margaret Wise, Lucille Wilson. Grice of Asheville will be the guest speaker at both these services. Sunday school at 10 a. m., How ard Ball, Supt. B. T. U. at 6:30 p. m., Carl Cor bin, director. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. Each Monday at 10:30 a. m. the Baptist Ministers' Conference meets here. Presbyterian (The Rev. Milton P. Reld, Pastor) The pastor will hold services Sunday in the Episcopal church at 7 p. m. Scotts Creek Baptist (The Rev. B. 8. Henslsy, Pastor) Morning worship will be held at 11 a. m. Sunday morning. Sunday school will begin at 10 a. m. B. T. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) Morning worship at 11 a. m. with the minister using for his sermon subject, "Life's Greatest Decision." Church School will meet at 10 a. m. Wesleyan Foundation and Youth Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p. m. At this meeting a March of Time film on Palestine will be shown. Shoal Creek Baptist (The Rev. L. J. Rogers, Pastor) Morning worship at 11 a. m. each 2nd and 4th Sunday. Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. Shoal Creek Methodist (The Rev. A. A. Vermillion, Pastor) Morning worship at 11 a. m. each 1st and 3rd Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Cullowhee Baptist (The Rev. Mark R. Osborne, Jr., Pastor) Morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock; sermon subject, "Think ing It Through." Sunday school meets at 9:50 a. m. Junior and Intermediate B. T. U. at 4 p. m. and Young People's B. T. U. at 6 p. m. Tuesday evening at 7:30 Baptist Student Union council meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Study. Friday, Choir Rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. Quarterly Conference will be held at the church Sunday evening, January 26, at 7:30. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeze, Jr. announce the birth of a son, Frank Freeze, III, on Sunday, January 19, in Rex Hospital, Raleigh. Mr. Freeze is the son of Mrs. Frank Freeze of Sylva, He and* Mrs. Freeze have been living in Mont gomery, Ala. since his discharge from service. Too Late For Classification FOR SALE?1941 model Pontiac "8," in good condition, $1350.00. Can be seen at Sylva Coal & Lum ber Company Saturday, Jan. 25th from 12 till 3. 34* LAXATIVE Trleno is the laxative for children un dor 12. Acts promptly and thoroughly to rollove sluggishness, irritability and lour stomach duo to faulty olimino Hon. Mad* with sonno. Flavored with pruno-juico. No upset di> gestion with TRIENA. Caution: uso only as directed. 30c, largo six*, 50c. Triena Al 1.1tD DfcUC, PRODUCTS ( 0 C K it' ji'OOIO I "nn LOOKING BACKWARD ? From ths Flits of Tht Ruralltt of 16 years ago Mrs. E. L. McKee will be the principal speaker at the Lee-Jack son Day program to be held at the Sylva Graded school Thursday af ternoon. The program is sponsored by B. H. Cathey Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of Jackson County Bank, R. C. Sutton was elected cashier. Other officers are C. J. Harris, president; R. W. Harris, vice-president; E. L. McKee, vice president; W. J. Fisher and W. W. -Bryson, -assiittant cashiers. ____ A new business, The Modern Beauty Shop, will open tomorrow in the Dills building. Mrs. Rogers and Miss Ruth Brown of Asheville, both experienced operators, will have charge. L. M. Gates will open the Sylva Cafe January 23 in the Buchanan building, in the room formerly oc cupied by the Union Bus station, which will be moved to another part of the same building. The Embroidery Clpb will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. C. Allison, with Mrs. W. M. Brown as joint hostess. At a district meeting at the Syl QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising Imh STOMACH ULCERS ww to EXCESS ACID Nili sfcTsflsofH?Troot?tfwi Mast Molp or It WW CM Yoo Mfctag 8YLVA PHARMACY Phont 27 va Methodist chifrch last Friday, Rev. L. B. Hayes, presiding elder, presided. Other speakers were Rev. D. H. Rhinehart, H. A. Dunham, of Asheville. Mr. Harbison, Elkin, and Rev. Walter West of Albemarle. Attention Builders % We can now supply you with stone for veneer ing purposes, flagstones, also crushed stone. Quarries and crusher located at Needmore, North Carolina. NEEDMORE STONE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. PHONE 168 BOX 256 ATTENTION Hunters! Fishermen! Woodsmen! We Have Been Able To Secure A Shipment Of ' \ REGULATION Army Combat Boots Just What You Need For Hard Use See Us For Your Size At BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP Phone 114 Sylva, N. C. ' '<?' t ? SB SALE! Plenty of Merchandise Left Our Close Out Sale continues for i ie# more days. Oi course there is a time limit as we have to vacate the building we are in soon. Time is running short, so do not delay. 5 Be sure you see our b Mr gains at once for this goods must be sold and sold quickly. CLOSE OUT PRICES LADIES' SWEATERS Baby Blankets, Table Covers, Snuggle Suits, Skirts, and Blouses. Buy Now and Save. 44 ONE BIG TABLE CLOSE OUT PRICES LADIES' PUMPS AND ; OXFORDS One.big rack Black, Brown anil White, leather aolea and rubber eolee. Sizes 4 to 9. On 8ale at * t CLOSE OUT PRICE8 MEN'S DRESS & WORK " SHOES One big rack Black, Brown and Combination of col ore, leather solea and rub ber so Ice. Sizea 6 to 12. Cotton Panties, Rayon Panties, Baby Slips, Receiving Blankets, and Many Other Items. oo 33c CLOSE OUT PRICES BOY'S OVERALLS Corduroy Overalls, Sweaters, and Jack ets. They must go! $ 4 09 CLOSE OUT PRICES One Table BOYS' HELMETS Children's Cotton Slips, Ladies' Rayon Panties, Knit Caps and Many other items. On sale for CLOSE OUT PRICES CHILDREN'S MITTENS Wool ? Assorted colors. 58c value. I 4c ALL COATS, SUITS, AND DRESSES GOING UNDER THE HAMMER AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES CLOSE OUT PRICES WOMEN'S PRINT DRESSES Stripes, Dots and Florals. Values to $2.98. $ <|00 CLOSE OUT PRICES BABY SLIPS L a d i e s' Handker chiefs, Bootees, Baby Bands, Baby Shirts. 19c THE ARMY STORE SYLVA, N. CAR.
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