BjgS*8 AT THE ? Scotts Creek Baptist fllit Riv. B. S. Hensley, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship by the ( OdO pjn. Baptist Training Union. 7:30 pan. Evening worship. J SyWi Methodist ^The Hev. W. Q. ariQt, Pastor) lftOO ajn. Sunday SchooL Paul Hifc, supft 11 ajn. Wold-wide Communion ZDpy will be observed. 6:15 p. xn., Youth Fellowship. Thursday 7:30, Adult choir. * 1 Sylva Presbyterian |I1m Rav. W. H. Wakaflaid, Pastor) lfeOO ajn. Sunday School, M. C. ^??wi>ti|h?ml superintendent. 11 ajn. Morning worship. Tuesday, 8 pjn. choir practice. Tnckaseigee Wesley an Methodist Rev. ,H. M. Moody, Pastor Mmdaj School 10:00 ajn. v W. A. Jackson, Supt. k Morning Worship ........ 11:00 ajn. Svening Worship 7:30 pjn. Fnjer Meeting, Thurs., 7:30 pjn Sylva Baptist fThe Rev. C. M. Warren. Paster) 10 ajn. Sunday School. Carl CorUa, supt. 11 a.m. Morning worship. "Her SLagacy", Psalms 32:1-11, will be pastor's subject. H.T.U. at 7:00 p.m. "God's Unfailing Purpose", Rom. Tuesday. 8 pjn. Prayer meeting. Rriday, 8 pa Choir rehearsal ' Sag Ridge Baptist Church (Rev. Ransey Owens, pastor) IffcOO ajn. Sunday School, David fhwtt, Supt 11:00 aon. 2nd and 4th Sundays, Worship service. 720 pjn. Every Sunday, Prayer St. Francis Of Assisi (Episcopal of Cherokee) ML Rufus Morgan Pastor Holy Communion Each 1st Sunday ... 7 ajn. Service COi nfe if 4 i ?% I ^j j^ ! i Kirk-Dav CribwheeBoad f I a OHM UUMk Wilkesdale Baptist (Rev. W. J. Mills, Pastor) ' 9:45 a.m. Sunday School?Fred ?ope? Supt. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship., 7:00 p.m. B.T.U. R. O. Vance, rrM director. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.?Prayer neeting. Buff Creek Baptist Htov. Edgar Willi*. Pastor) Sunday School each Sunday at 10 ajn. S.S. Supt. Alton MeClure. Worship service each 1st and 3rd Sundays at u a. m. euia viu Ith Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Webster Baptist (Rav. Ralph Nix, Pastor.) 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, Johnny Cunningham, Supt. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 7:00 p.m. B.T.U. William Ashe, director. ? Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer Service. Lovedale Baptist Church (Rev. G. E. Scruggs, Pastor) 10 A. M. Sunday School. M A. M. Worship Service. 6:30 p.m. B. T. U. 7:30 pjn. Worship Service ' Sylva Catholic 11:60 a.m. Holy Mass each Sun * i Uama aay in Amenc. engine opnodels at extra cosL een Styfeline thmConvmrtH .. America's Best Buy I let Comp fLVA HERALD AND RURA Central Jackson Singing Convention The Central Jackson County Singing# Convention will be held Sunday, October 1, at Black Moun- _ tain Baptist Church. All singers and the public are cordially in- 0 vited to attend. A Glenn Blanton, President. < o Industry Teams Up v p With Farm Youth In jj 4-H Club Programs j CHICAGO?(Special) Ten years t< ago only a handful of industrial 0 concerns were supporting 4-H t; Club work nationally. Today? v through the National Committee on i Boys and Girls Work nearly industries, business: Hmen and women c H|are backing up s their faith in two s [million 4-H Club ! members with i 9yy L NobU incentives valued Lat $40,000 annually. This amount * is distributed for awards and lead- ^ er training funds in 4-H programs Which range from canning to tract- ^ or maintenance. 4 "The money is considered a > I in nntiftn's souna investment m u>? > ????.. future by encouraging these rural boys and girls who have pledged their head, heart, hands and health to make the best better," declared Guy L. Noble, director of the National 4-H Committee, a non-prof i < Seventh Day Adventist j (Elder H. J. DooLlttle, patter) J Sat., 2:30 p.m. 8abbath 8chool J Mrs. Blaine Nicholson, Supt. < 3:30 p.m. Preaching Service < Wednes. 7:30 p.m. Prayer service J ______ < East Sylva Baptist ; (Rev. Harry Vance, Paator) J 10 ajn. Sunday School. Vernon J Jamison, S. S. Supt. < 11 a. m. Morning Warship. 6:30 p.m. B.T.U. E. J. Beasley, J director. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship i Calvary Baptist Church (Rev. J. E. Brown, Pastor) 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Sam ' i Allison, supt. 11 mm Mnrninn tvnrehin "TVlP ix a.in. muiui ng ??? {> | Home, . the Nation's Foundation" will be pastor's sermon subject. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service. a | fo/ce 11 I m _ I I Sh>>p9&J s*a' v8 l^^vU 5w p ^***^ any, Inc. Sylva, N. C. ? LITE STATE COLLEGE FARMER'S AID QUESTION?I have twin calves, ne a male and one a female. Will fie female breed? ANSWER ? In about 10 cases ut of 11, she would not be expected to breed, says J. A. Arey, n charge of dairy work for the itate College Extension Service, t's a safe procedure, says Arey, o keep such heifers until they are Id enough Jo breed. Then, if hey are not fertile, the owner vould not sustain any loss by sellng them for beef. QUESTION?What items should >e included in a first aid kit for he farm home? ANSWER?A first aid kit might veil contain the following; rolls >f adhesive tape of various widths, terile cotton, swabs and sticks, terile white cloth or bandages ind tourniquets, tube of sterile t citizen's group. "4-H youth learn by doing," he tated, "and guiding their efforts ire 225,000 volunteer club leaders vho work under the direction of he Extension Service of the State Agricultural colleges to carry out t-H program objectives." The eenagers do a man-sized job in heir projects, according to Noble, tnd by the time they reach 21 nany are well on the way to beoming independent farmers, while ithers have substantial bank acounts. SO sou B O I FUI H M 'W f [DUO ^ As HEATS 4 TO 5 GENEI i I HAS IXCl i: <' i: sum ! | " Alwi o Main Street PERSONALS { Miss Elva Rhea returned to Chattanooga, Tenn., after spend: ing the week-end here with her J I mother, Mrs. Sam. Rhea. ? Mr. and Mrs. Matt Henson and 0 i Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hall of Burling- v ! ton, Washington, have returned to Q their homes after three weeks visit ^ with the Hooper and Henson rela- ^ tives in Sylva, Canton, and Ashe- a ville. They returned by a south- ^ ern sight-seeing route. ^ ! Out-of-town relatives and close 8 friends of the W. B. Dillard family here last week for the funeral of g Billy Dillard, included Mr. and y Mrs. Ed Hertwig, and children, Ed, s Jr., Marrie and Bootsie, of Colum- t bus, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Framton j Durban, Aiken, S C.; Mrs. Phil t Buckheit and Mrs. Lucy Burnett, \ j white vaseline for minor burns, ( scissors, boric acid, tincture of . benzoine, an accepted antiseptic, aromatic spirits of ammonia. A good first aid kit need not be . expensive or difficult to provide. A tight box, preferably metal, such as a cash box or a fishing tackle or even a tightly covered tin can, may be used. The box should be thoroughly cleaned and well labeled. The National Safety Council suggests that first aid kits be located in the house, the barns, the farm shop, and machine shed. Small kits might well be includi ed as standard equipment .on the farm tractor and combine and other equipment. SSAMI AS T in nam UliHIU uo-Ther il Heate LL-SIZE, GENU -TUEBM 0,110,1 IIB I fl EflWI circulating TB B Ask to sot Thrift Model 7\ USIYE DUO-THERM DUAL CHAMG hat goti mora hoot from ovary drop of S CUAN-BURNING, e ON FURNITURE C ays First with the Best for the m m m m Thursday, Sept. 28, 1950 region Square )ance Postponed Managers of the American LegDn Square Dance, held each TuesLay night at the Legion Home, lave announced that the dance n next Tuesday night, October 3, rill not be held due to the Cherkee Fair which opens on thgt lay. The dances will resume on taesday night, October 10, and if ittendance justifies they will coninue indefinitely, otherwise the ? lance on the 10th will end the eason. Spartanburg, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. (Varren Lehman, Scaly, N. C.; Mr* ind Mrs. Bill Waters, of Wilmingon; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haire, Jack Godson, and daughter, Janey, Rich* nond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. BObClaxon and son, Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Coats and laughter, Carol, Florence, S. C. HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? i ? NOW MOTOR TO TOP Whiteside Midway Cashiers and MT? Highlands?U. 8. 84 Eastern America's Highest Cliffs! $1 A Person ? Children Under 10 Free * ?\ ON i MD m rs < ' r iATER fcaraSsBH ' '' MM !! ICR BURNER ; > oill) J . F TY! 3| < < QMPANY I < Home" v Sylva, N. C. ; ^ t O * < 4 i