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vf 1; ? i a s B h1 ot H t V41 I t ,i M D H. Ri !; ! Page 6 WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931 HAZEL WOOD NEWS 1 The newly elected cnnstian en deavor officers were entertained Fri day night at-an installation banquet held at the Presbyterian Hut. Kev. 0. C. Landrum had charge of the program. Thr following officers were installed: President, Miss Gladys Stump, Vice-Pres., Mr. Rufus Gaddis; Secretary, Miss Ruth Summerrow and Treasurer, Mr. Paul Davis. A delight ful time was enjoyed by all present. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sny der of Hazelwood on November 20, a daughter. Miss Gladys Stump was a Sylva visitor Saturday. i Mr. R. A. Johnson died Saturday night at his home near Hazelwood following an illness erf several months pmeral services were conducted Monday morning at 10 o'clock and burial was in Buchanan cemetery, Mr Johnson is survived by his widow and several children. Rev. M. L. Hooper attended the funeral. The Hazelwood Elementary School will observe the Thanksgiving season with a program Wednesday afternoon at school. This program will consist of musical numbers, poems, essays, tableaux, and the like. The patrons are cordiallv invited to attend. The less fortunate families will be remem-. bered by the school and churches. (Editor's Note: The following news was sent by our correspondent for last week's paper but was un avoidably left out, which was not in any way the fault of our correspondent.) Church News 7 71i.L. ,yew l our oeait" by Purification Pnv physician wUi tell you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health.."' Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are uniiermin- i- your vitality : i-umy yuur u tire sy.;tem by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, once or twice a week for several weeks and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs purify tha blood by acti vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Trial package, 10 eta. Farm, ly package, 3f cts. All dealers, (Adv.) WAYNESVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev W. O. Goode, pastor Sunday School 9.45 Preaching Service 11:00 Kpworth Loiigue (3:45 K veiling Sermon 7:30 WAYNES VILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor Sunday School 9:45. T. L.Grcen, Supt. Preaching 11:00 Y. P. U. 0:30. Evening Sermon 7:30 B CANTON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. V. Joyncr, Pastor, Sunday Scbuol, 10:00 A. M. Preaching Service, 11:00 A. M. B. Y. P. U., 0:30 P. M. Evening Sermon, 7:30 Mrs. Wiiliani Alien and children of Canton spent the weekend with her sister Mrs-. (I. C. Sunime'iTuw on Beach street. Mrs.. Bur reel- is convalescing after quite a serious illness. Mrs. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr., who have been spending some time at the home of Mrs. J, J. Stone, have moved to. the Rinaldi Cottage. MKTHOIHST CHI KCII, SOUTH CANTON Rev. ( arlock Hawk, Pastor Sunday School 10:01) A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Kpworth League, 0:30 P. M. pleaching, 7:30 P. M. ST. SINGING MKKT HELD Kl'NDlAY The West: End Singing. Convention which, met Sunday afternoon at the Hazelwood Baptist church was attend ed by a large number of people. Very good singing was heard during the afternoon. Choirs were present from various places including Bryson City, Enka, . Dell wood, West Brothers from1, Canton and Hazelwood, Oak Grove, i Ridgevvay, and Hazelwood. j JOHN'S CATHOLIC C1U RCH W ay nesville, N. C. Rev.' Arthur J. Racette, Pastor 1st. and 3rd. Sundays at 8:30, Mass and Sermon. . and., and 1th. Sundays at 10:30. Mass and Sermon. , HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY By virtue of power vested in the un dersigned trustee by u certain Deed of Trust, executed on tha 30th day of December, 1926, -by P. D Turner and wife, Mattie Turner, to John M. Queen, Trustee as lecorded in the ci fice of Register of Deeds ot Haywood County, in Deeds of Trust Record No. 16, page 569 et deq., to secure certain indebtedness therein set out and de fault having been made in the pay- ...i. ..e il.. A,Y.1r V,orin secured, and mem ui w ---- - having been requested by the holder of said inueoteaness to erty to pay said debt, I, John M. Queen, undersigned Trustee, will on i-nd .y, cue loth day of Dec-, 1U31 Court. House ill LI1C liuiif - 4i.. nf Wnvncsvi e. (the Ala- sonic Temple now used as the County Court House,) at rz:uu uiwn mm day, sell to the highest Diaaer ior tht following described tracts or par eels of land, to wit: Being the F1KST IKAUi iiescnueu in said Deed of Trust, being a part of the Turner farm near Kaf mi Cove, Beginning at a staKe ut yie edge of the Ratcliff Cove Road, wnic-h stake is at a point 940.5 feet from the intersection of the Western boundary line of the . 1'ritchard W. Ferguson property and said Ratcliff Cove Road; then running along the Western boun dary line, S. 4 degrees 30 minutes W 1888 feet -to a stake, top of ridgv thence S. 75 degrees 15 minutes E. 15 feet to a stake; thence S, 27 de crees 30 minutes K. 200.25 feet to a stake; thence S- 42 degrees liv min utes E. -117.'17-feet to 'a.stase; tnence e0Iltuihinj running 5S. i" 1,w ' !l-v u" and corner of No. 2; thence running with line and lot No.. 2, N. 4 degrees 30 minutes E. 2256 fee1; to a stake;at said Ratcliff Cove road ; theiue with the a'd. road, N- 87 degrees 30 min utes W 378 feet to point of ; Begin ning, Containing 18 acres, more or krV-. '., 'h dav of Nov. 1031 : ,TNO. M. QUEEN, Nov. in-20-Dec 3-10-17 Trustee vnr-,. g ntainingl gi Fif, i" PRESBYTERIAN MEN MEET The men of the IVesbyterian church held their regular monthly meeting Monday : night at the Presbytjerian Hut. A very good supper was served. The business matters of the church were discussed. Everyone reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. John Little and children, Fred, Frank and Dorothy, spent the week-end in Spartanburg visiting relatives. Rev. R. P. McCrcken of Clyde was in town Monday. Rev. Orie.C. Landrum, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A, M. T. G. Stump, Superintendent. Services 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P. M. Junior and Senior C. E. at 0:45 p. m. p. T. A. MET TUESDAY The P. T. A. of Hazelwood Ele mentary school held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 with the president, Mrs. J. L. Robinson presiding. Musical numbers were rendered by Mr. Paul Frye, Billy, Prevost, Paul Davis and How ard Hyatt. Superintendent B. D. Bunn was the speaker of the even ing. He made a very interesting talk on the progress and change in educa tion and society in general over a period of 2,000 years. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH CLYDE, N. C. Rev. A. A. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Erastus Stamey, Superintendent. Church 1st and 3rd. Sundays. A cordial welcome is extended to all. "GRACE CHURCH IN THE MOUNTAINS." (Ep.scopal.) Rev. Albert New, Rector. 10 a. m. Church School- 11:00 A. M. Sermon. The Rector is also in charge of St Mary's, Micadale, St. John's Sylva, and St. DavidVCuUowh.ee. ADM IS ISTkA VOA-'N XOTICE 1 hnve been appointed administra w nf the estate of Chailes .E. Quin- lnn deceased, in place of Mrs. Annie fl Ouinlan. resigned. Creditors who have not exhibited their claims to Mrs- Quinlan, should present them to Vmfnre Sent. 10, 1932, or this Hit Ull VM - 1 n toB-ether with the nice pub lished'bv Mrs. Quinlan, will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 22nd dav of October, 1931. JOS E. JOHNSON, Administrator. Oet.22-Nov. 26 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Woodward, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45. Preaching services at 11 and 7:30 o'clock on the 1st and 3rd Sundays B. Y. P. U. 6:30. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. (E. T.) Kuth vtnv deceased, this is to notiiy an persons having claims against said estate to file same with me unun- irned within twelve months Irom date or this notice will be pleaded in bai of their recovery. Persons owing sa.u estate will make payment to the un dersigned. This the 8th day of Oct. 1931. E. T. KETNER, Administrator. Oct. 22-Nov. 26. BOOSTER CLUB M ET THURSDAY The Booster club held its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at the town hall. A very interesting program was carried out. Mayor J.-II. Howell of Waynesville was the princi pal speaker. String music was furnish ed by Mr. Fred Lewis and his string band. The girls making the highest average in school in the grades from the fourth through the seventh werej guests. They were Dorothy Hamilton,! Pauline Ray, Helen Rogers, Kerne Rathbone, Mabel Wyatt and Sara Welch. The two boys making the highest average .in all the grades were also entertained. They were Jim Lowry Robinson and Jack Richcson. Officers for the incoming year were oWtj-l a follows: president Joe Davis, vice president Lawrence Davis, secretary William Chambers and treasurer Mr. J. C. Fisher, A delicious supper, carrying out the Thanksgiv-, ing motifs even the Thanksgiving i turkey and pumpkin pie, wa sserved by the Baptist ladies. TheTe were 35. present. . A preacher of Elgin, 111., trying to ; increase attendance at his service hung out this sign: "A hearse is a poor vehicle to come to church in-J Why wait!" . i LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. F. O. Dryman, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:45. Preaching, 11:00 Epworth League, 6:45. Preaching, 7:30. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. R. P. Walker, Minister. Sabath School, 9:45, A, M. R. L. Prevost, Supt. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M, Christian Endevor, 7:00 P. M. Mid-week Prayer service Wednes day 7:30 P. M. TAXI Service Day and Night Herman Martin Call .70-J NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE In the District Court of the United States for the Western Disuicc of North Carolina. SUNCREST LUMBER CO. Vs. C. W. DENNNG AND CO., et al o'clock, noon, ah the assets and prop erty of the defendant, C. W. Den ning & Co., including all the manu factured lumber of said defendant Company situate on the y-rd n Woodrow, North Carolina, of va rinns kinds and descriptions, '.on ed on the yard at Woodrow, in Hay wood county, North Caroline, cr.--taming by estimation Five Hundrc Thousand and (500,000) fee of manufactured lumber: Also all the manufactured lumbe of' said Company at the mill - ., J- ,t nA rjimiMM at Pif ine varus m ouiu eon. North Carolina, of the va; kinds and grades thereof, cont by estimation Seven Hundre l housand (750,000) feet o, sai . manufactured lumber: j Also the logs belonging to said d'" fendant, C. W. Denning & Co-, c'.thu uoon the yards above mentioned or. in transit, and or at any and all drop. vards of said Company, as well at. all the logs on the lands hereinafter referred to: Also all railroads, railroad irons and steel, supplies, cross-ties, rights of way, railroad equipment, locomo tives, logging cars, box cars, trucks, log loaders, tools, and all equipment of every character and kind, togeth er with all personal property of the said ('. W. Denning, located in the County of Haywood, State of North Carolina: Also all camps, buildings, structure.; and improvements of every character and kind of the said C. W. Denning & Company, located on the lands here inafter referred to, or at any other place in said Haywood county: Also: all the right, title, interest, claim and estate of the said C. W. Dnning & Company, in' and to the; timber, standing ov cut, on a boundary 6,088 acres, more. or less, as conveyed to the C W- Den ning & Company by Sunburst Lum ber Company by deed and agreement bearing date December; 1, 1027, and rce.M-ded in the office of the Registei Deeds for Haywood county, if. Bool: 75, at page 598, et. seq., togetn- er with all ana every rigm, i.ivi- lege and equity of the said C. W. Tin;r,r !in,l f'nmnnnv in and to sail lands, timbers and property, includ inir till onsflnipnts. richts of wav Inhnvide nml plaims of said C. W.I Denning & Company in and to said properties and lands, as well as all other of the assets of said C. W. Denning & Company, situate in Hay wood County, of whatever descrip tion, character and kind the same ' may be. On the date of sale the said United States Marshal will require a de posit of the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars to be made by the successful bidder to guarantee his, its or their compliance with the terms of Said bid. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event said sale for any satisfactory cause shall not be con cluded on the above mentioned date, that the said United States Marshal may adjourn the same until the fol lowing dav. or days in order that the bidding may be concluded. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the said lumber, tim ber, timber lands, logging railways, equipments and other assets of said C. W. Denning & Company may bt inspected by prospective bidders and all persons interested in said sale, upon the yards and grounds t,t said C. W. Denning & Company and prem ises above described, and that full in formation' will be furnished the said prospective purchasers, bidders and persons interested, by the under- Buy and Sell Through the Mountaineer nuSBL .?f j 5v? J!- fit- X V w 1.' On a::d cflcr December the first I will place my grocery business on a strickly The Public: Cash Basis Business conditions make this necessary and at the same time will enable me to sell you the same high qualitv groceries, fresh meats, and produce that I have in the past but at even greater savings and at lower prices than ever before I want to take this opportunity to thank my many customers for the patronage they have oiven me and I invite them to continue to do so and at the same time receive more for their money than ever before. . Boyd Avenue Grocery E. C. MOODY, Owner j Phone 140 Boyd Avcnue j Tn nroruv r.lVPM that pursuant to a final decree entered by -the District Court of the United representatives, upon application to I ... L ... VLWpm District of the office of the United States Mar- ., ...... A'.UA;11 n-.ipH ( snai, ior uie bimi ubimu uj Iortn Carolina, m aoi"-"vi " Let Us Plan and Print Your Printed in Any Color Commercial printing of the fine quality. Book anc special ruled work. We print anything from bu, Iness cards to 30 x 44 sheets, and the price t right and delivery made on time. SATISFACTION OR NO COST TO YOU Waynesville Printing Co. Lessees of The Mountaineer Waynesville, N. C. the 2nd day of August, 1930, in a cause pending in said Court entitled; Suncrest Lumber Company, Plain tiff, vs. C. W. Denning & Company,' Defendant, at law, and in obedience to an execution issued out of said court in said cause,, I, Brownlow Jackson, United States Marshall, for the Western District of North Caro lina, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder or bidders, upon the steps of the Court House door in Haywood County, (at the nresent time in the Masonic Temple, situated I Waynesville, 'Haywood county) in the Western District of North Carolina on Monday, the 23rd day of Novem ber, 1931, at the hour of twelve North Carolina, at Asheville on the third floor of the United States Post Office in Asheville, N. C. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the sale of said property under execution will be duly reported to the Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, for con firmation, within ten days after tbc date of such sale. This the 21st days of October, -1931. BROWNLOW JACKSIN. United States Marshal . By JAMES PADGKTT, Deputy United States Marsha, J. E. SWAIN, Attorney, Oct. 29-Nov. 19 Asheville, N. C. SUNDAY TRIPS One cent per mile in each direction for distant 150 miles or less. Good for , transportation J coaches only and to return prior to midnight date of sale. WEEK-END TRIPS To All Points in the Southeast Fare and One-Fifth for the Round-Trip On Sale Each FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY To reach original starting point prior to mWnif Tuesday Immediately. following date of sale. Take A Train Ride And Visit Your Friends "Safer Than Staying At Home" ASK TICKET AGENT SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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