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THE WAYKESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 Page 8 (go tfl (ltmrit mtimy METHODIST Wade John -iMl, School DC l FIRST Rev. Sunditv agCS. 11 a. m. Sermon. S J). 111. Sel'IHlll. League 7:1"). churl Paster. H I the Fucharist. preach on: "The .-Miri'luv: :Fve.- vitcd to Three bodv i ..il'ull The Mes.-: in One. j 1 1 1 our service, Rector will cord:u!lv TUK rreshyterias church Di. r. rreshi The Men's Nth m. m. P. Walker, Castor teriax church meeting Thur.-day ' 1 iti"i";i 111 ami refi'C: monts. Kvcry man in the congri lion is invited. Church School !l:-l" a. in. Sermon 1 1 a. m. The Christian Endeavor i The pastor will preach on tian Joy" Sunday morning. The Auxiliary is spon-o: mid-week service Wednesday . m. Chri- our m. an ace episcopal church Revd. Albert New. M. A., Rector "Trinity" Sunday. June 11, 19113. 10 A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Choral Celebration of sr. -ioii.X'S i ai if it i church Rev. Arthur J- Racette Ma.-s at 1 1 Sundav. Ma- , week d.ys a't 7:::0 A. M. li AJ. I. li OOP PRESt: ) ' TERIAX CHURCH Kev. O. ('. r.undrum. Pastor. Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service, .Hi; 10 o'clock. Junior, Intermediate and Senior vespers, 7:15. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. H. V. Baucom, pastor Sunday school, J:io. V. C. Allen superintendent. .Morning Wor-hiu. 11:00. C:,'30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of church meet. Fvening Worship 8:00 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 Wednesday. HAZELWOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fdd Brown of Colo rado are visiting their sister, Mrs. Ceo. Bischotr and Mr. Bischolf. Mrs. L. C. Davis and small son. Derle, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Davis' father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, of Topton. Mes.-rs. Fern and Clyde Landrum of Kentucky, are visiting their brother. Kev. O. C. Landrum, and Mrs. Lan drum. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, Har rv. Jr.. Bob Anderson, and Grace Naylor, left Friday" for a two weeks' visit to relatives in Mt- Holly, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bentield and snuili daughter, Barbara, and Jim Johnston of Lenoir spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. MeFlroy. RKVIVAL AT HAPT1ST CHURCH A revival is being held at the Ila'.ol wood .''Baptist churrh. Services are held at and 7:4") and are con ducted by Kev. YV, B. Sprinkle of "Weavei'viHe. Large crowds have at tended the evening services and the public is cordially invited. I'.OOsi i i; CI i i; poTPOM D Due to the revival services being held at the Baptist church the Booster Club meeting which is scheduled for Thursday night will be postponed for one week and will meet Thursday, , June 1"). at the Presbyterian Hut. An interesting program lias already been NOTICE TO SUMMER SCHOOL SITDKNTS We are making a special hoard ing rate to summer school stu dents for S." a week or less when the week-ends are spent at home. See us helore making your reservations elsewhere. "A HOME AWAY FROM HOMK" planned and a large very nnh desired. attendance i- (Too late for last week ) Mrs. L. C. Waddell and small daughter. Freda Ann, and Helen Rob inson have returned from a week's visit to the former's mother. Mrs. M. W. Jenkins, at High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Singleton of Fast La Porte spent the week-end here visiting relatives. Fdna Karl Heritage returned home with them after a week's visit to Mr. and Mis. Tom Queen. HA'AEIAYOOl) .IUXIOUS WIS OY ER CLAXTOX SCHOOL Ila.elwood Juniors played ('laxton S. hool in a Very spirited ba-' Ami', game Saturday morning on the Ha zehvood field. The score .was .1' and 10 in I'aVo,. .of Hazehvood J iinioi.s. '.' y. r. U. SOCIAL The usual senior I!. Y, P. I'. sDcial Was .held at the home of - Carroll Whitener. Various parlor and con test games were enjoyed L'lilil quite a late hour. Delicious candies and cr.kes were served. Those present were: Misses Nell Meha:,ev, ilma HoyU Carrie Scruggs, Matlie K. ( lark, Olive Jane Green. M.irv Alice Blalock, Loretta Threlkeld of Lake Junaluska. .and Virginia Whitener, and. Messrs. Ernest Truitt, Kenneth Davis. Raymond States, Fdwin Poteat, Gordon Wyatt, and Mrs. Sam Knight. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (J A It RETT REE ES HOME Highwav No. 10 Lake Junaluska, -C. Clark i tracts i. II Patton, ship, 1'igcon River 1' . . Rogers, township. (k A. llenson Hen on, 40 1 sTilp, Henrv R. fa md wife to . lieaverdam Kov F, Tiuvn- Kailway 2 tracts Company to in Pigeon and acre wife to John A. Pigeon ToWn- hvards and wife to John Queen: -hi 'act, Waynesville Town. MARRIAGE LICENSES T. Guthrie Highlill. Crab tree. ( oniinarll kirkpatriek, ( Ivdo. John Mitchell,, Waynesville . Uo: Lee Bennett, AS avnesville. md MASSIE'S NEW AMBULANCE 11 The Ma,sie ears has Ihm-ii new Meolor 'luipjieil with ottles for hot d comfort. The motoi hursepower, and is Furniture and Undertaking Company which for the pa.-t 1" in business in this county, added to its equipment this week Ambulance. The ambulance is the latest type, being electric fans, electric heaters, first aid cabinets, thermos md cold water, and .special springs which assures unsui pass- is an eight-evhnder Buick motor which developes limbic of m. ik in 'j over "JO miles an hour. The veyunce fulfilled munities "The he stated iddition of for the cai his desires the size of new unibu.aiice iws the concern three motor con on'ol' their .-ervice. -Mr. Massif stated that lie has is now equipped to render seirvice that few corn- are offered. thi ; y ; r am Waynesville klition of better eiiuipment enables us to give better service LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 MR. Those Mrs. M. ( amp' c Dr-Mr AM.) MRS. CiRADY llOYD Mil-: lUilUGl-: HOSTS The Hotel Waynesville was the scene of a delightful affair on last Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Grady Boyd entertained with an elaborate bridge party. The rooms were thrown en 'suit nd beutifully arranged with a profusion af garden flowers. Sixteen tables of contract ami two tallies of auction were in play. Prizes for the high score in contract went to Mrs. M. II. Reeves and Mr. Angus Craft. Mrs. Lauris tou Hardin and Mr. Collin Mclnnes won the high score trophies fir the auction playt ; s. Punch was served throughout the evening and at the conclusion of t he games an ice course wa ; served. Mr. and Mrs, . Boyd were assisted in receiving their guests by Mrs. W, W. Norman, of Griflin, Georgia, Mrs. Pichaid Barber. Jr.. and Miss Dorothy Lane. invited .Included: Mr. and II. Bowks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Mr. ami -Mrs. Ben Colkitt, ml Mrs. X. M.Mediord, .Mr. and I.aiiri.-ton Hardin, Jr. and Mrs. S. I'. Gay. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Way Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mr, ami Mrs. Cleveland Kirkpatriek, -.Mr. and Mi . Angu.. Craft. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. K, L. Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, Mr. and Mrs. James II. Lathani, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. t . J. Reece, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Barber, .1 r., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Badgett, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fran cis, Mr. and Mrs. Joneph Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Dr. and Mrs. N.F. Lancaster. Mr, and Mrs. J, M.'Lonp, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Angus (' Craft, Mr, and Mrs. II. I.. Lee, . Mr. and Mrs. I' Lenoir (iwyn. Mr. and Mrs. I' rancis Massie, Dr. and Mrs. Kobert "Stretch er.. Mrs. M. II Refvfs. Miss Alice Quinlan, Miss Nancy Ki-llian-,-' Miss Mary Stringfield. Miss Eleano-r Bush. nell. Misses Mary and '.Betsey Lane Quinlan, Miss Mary , Kirkpatriek, Mr . A. II. Withers. Mrs. Willord Rav. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. Slioolbred and gUest, Miss McOubbins. Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Minthoi-ne Woolsey, Welch,- .Misses Miirga Rav. Mr. Donald Dun- SU i.v William Ge.hreelt Bar roll.. Mi: K t Virginia in 1 1 MarV ham, Mr, James Ferguson, Mr. Hugh Sloan. Mr. Aaron Prevost. Mr. Dave Felmet, Mr. Ben Sloan. Mr. Whitener Prevost. Mr. Jimnne Neal. Mr. Clyde. Rav Jr., Mr Wallace Blackwell. and Mr. Lenoir Sanders, of Haygood. S. C. Mr. (Jeorge Rotha returned yester day from Lake Lure where he nad b.eeii spending several days as the gue-t of Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Robinson of Charlotte, who . have. a sumnttr home there. 3 NOTICE The management of the Junaluska Summer School desires to announce to all Haywood Coun ty teachers that the same fee charges will be made to all County teachers. No extra charge will be made to any teachers who may not be appoint ed to teaching positions anywhere next year. All regular Haywood County teachers will be grant ed equal tuition privileges and it is hoped that all will plan to attend the school. B.G.CHILDS, Director HAY SCHOOL CLASS HAS SOCIAL MEET The Suzanna Wesley Bible Class oi the. Methodist Sunday School was de lightfully entertained Tuesday even ing at the regular monthly social me-ting at the home of. Mrs. Hubert Liner with Miss Susie Fisher ant Miss Fdna McKay as associate hoV i ses. The main feature of the evening was., the exchange of presents among the members of the class. Further iiijoynient was derived frojn yanie and contests. At the conclusion of the entertain nvnt the hostes-'es served a tempt ing salad course with accessories. About twenty-five class members wi re present. .V 17.1 TIO.XS REC)-:iYEI TO MART1S-ERK 'KS YE1)D1SG Tlie following cards, have been ." cived here this Week with interedt; .Mr, and Mrs. F. Pickney Martin r. tjU. the honor of-your presence ..! the marriage 'of their ilttUhte Fliz.ibeth . to ' Mr. John Franklin Flicks on Wednesday, the twenty-iiivt of June at half after four o'ch)cl Firs Methodist Church Waynesville, 'North Carolina. Mi-s Martin is being accorded a tiunilH-'f of social ; courtesies (luring the : week - preceeding her wedding. Rev. and Mrs. Albert New, after Hpetidng. the past two months In Myrtle Reach. South Carolina, -returned home Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Harbeck who motored to South Carolina the week before for them. Dr. -New..- who Went (to Myrtle Beach to convalence after an illness, is much improved in health. lr. ('. H. McDowell left last Sat urday for Greensboro to attend the graduation exercises of his daughter. Miss Fdwina McDowell, who is a member of the senior class at the Woman's College of the University oi North Carolina. Dr. McDowell also plans- 'to visit relatives in W'inston Salem, Hickory and Granite Falls. . Mr. Richard Honple, of St. Perters. burg. -who hia.kes his summer home in Waynesville, is expected to arrive today. . Mrs. Hopple is spending a few days in Birmingham, Alabama and will be here probably Sunday. The Hopples have many friends here who will learn wth pleasure of their arrival. Miss Margaret Burgin, who has been at Western Carolina Teachers College, during the spring term, has returned home for the summer. She has as her guests two of her school mates. Miss Kmma Thompson; of Goldsboro and Miss Lena Allison of Brevard. - - . ' . Mr. , and Mrs. , Louis Johnson and son. Mr; Neal Johnson, returned to their home in; Decatur, Georgia Sun day after a Week visit to Mr. and Mrs 1"). M, Lillian. ..Mr. Johnson ii head- of the music department at Ague- Scott College."; ''". .'- - Mr. and Mrs. Berry Lee Barney of Llk Mountain, were guests of Jklr. and Mi- J W Ru d on List Sunday The Barnes are tormer residents of Waynesville. having lived here dur ing the time the vocational school wa located at Sulphur Springs. - Mr. Wiley Marr. of Raleigh, who r....... l.,.l f.-. T-. ruuraicu .ui, a., m. isurns, jr. as liquidating agent of the Citizens Bank, with Mrs. Marr and small son, W lley, Jr., are making their home in Waynesville and are residing at the home of Mrs, M. H. Reeves. .'.a Mrs. E, B. Camp left Tuesday to join her sister, Mrs. O. C. Burkhart, and Mr. Burkhart at their home in Blaeksburg, Virginia and accompany them to Pennsylvania. Mrs. Camt and Mrs. Burkhart will visit their old home in Lykens and will also spend isometime ii Bethlehem and Harrisburg. Mr. Burkhart, who is an instructor at V, P. I., will go to at tend the 45th reunion of his class at Lehigh University. ... . , ;ii . Mrs. M. L. Knight, who has been visiting her son, Mr. J, T. Knight, and Mrs. Knight, left Monday for here home in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and three young sons, of North Wilks boro, have arrived in Waynesville and aie residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ferguson on East street. Mr. Wilson is one of the engineers for the Soco Gap Road and will be here with his. family for several months. Mr. S. P. Keller, who has been vis iting his brother, Mr. S. H. Keller for some month-, left Monday accom panied by hs son. Mr. Donald Kel ler, and Mr?, for Reading, Donald Keller and son Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey uf Orangeburg, South Carolina are here to spend sometime and are stopping at the home of Mrs. S. H. Keller. t Mr. and Mrs. Joserm Mizzell and daughter, Miss Ora Mizzell. of Tampa, to snend the Florida have arrived summer at their home luska. ... Mrs. Jack Elwood .Michigan, has arrived vi-it to her mother, II Favden. at Lake Juna- of PetroitH for a month's H. L. Mc- Mr. Jasper Morgan arrived yc. Say from Duke University w':.cr is studying for his Ph. D. de.r-r-spend the summer with hi- j Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan. Mrs. Virginia D. S:out of Beach, Florida has lea.-ed trony Wayr.e Hotel for th and will be open for guest days. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Bow'. -R. L. Coin, and Mrs. Carol 1; turned Monday from Elk'.a, Tennessee where they spent t'. -,-end visiting Mrs. Coin's si--., Walter IHingan, and Mr. Dti:.j I Mrs. C . Btulgett, of West Virginia, arrived Sund friends in Wavnesville and V.. A- .Mr. Douglas Jiaugett, who at present in Lanton, accompa: mother .o WaynesyiHe Sl Mrs. Edna MeGee: Mrs. Green. Mrs. Otis Burgin an D. M. Simons attended the 12 tiict Instruct!! n .Meeting, O. ! Asheville last Wednesuav. Mt. and Mis. R. A. league bad as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moreheail, of Gaffney, South Carolina. The visitors returned to their home Sunday accompanied by their daughter, little Misa Ozeliah Morehead who has been visiting the Teagues for sometime. Mrs. John N'arwood was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John Smathers last Friday. Mrs. Norwood. who hail many friends in Waynesville, was en route to her home in Washington, D. C. after a several weeks' stay in Franklin. Mr. Sam Cabe, who js a student at Weaver Collepe, haj arrived to spend the summer vacation with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cabe. .Miss Ruth Ducltett. who is taking training at the -Mission Hospital in Asheville, spent "last week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ducket t. Mrs. Sydie Ray and daughter. Miss I Dr. B. G. Childs, director of D. Summer School at Lake Junaluska arrived Tuesday for the owning ol 'unime,. school Friday. Miss Kathryn Queen will arrive i. day from Halifax where she has bevn visiting one of her classmates Duke University since the close . school last week. Eli?., a v.- rhis; and M abeth Ray, left last week to spend eek j, ten days in Chicago, 111 i -is the truest K of their cousins, Mr. Mrs. E. V. R. Thaver. Miss Ola Francis, who i uate nurse in the Cancer H Welfare Island. New York, is ing a month's vacation with h ents. Mr. and Mrs- J. P. Frar Mr. R. N. Barber returned home last Thursday after weeks' business thrip throut southern states, . Miss ILden Medford is a from the Woman's College of ti ver-ity of North Carolina in ( boro to spend the summer. a .i: na Vl-s I 1 . Mr to snend Hi'ndersonvil'ie Plott. a wo ex who has 1 ah!, let's with Ira id'. J la i r ag . and .Mrs. James D. Berbridge. icksonvillo. Florida, who spent t summer in Waynesville. have ar ed. tf! spend this summer and are (in stopping at the Dunham House. Mr. tind Mrs.; W. I!.' Barrow and Mr- f, A. Ragland- of Louisburg, N, ('.,"' were wceki-cncf guests at the Hotel Lel'ainf. rf: :t 3 3Ir. Shirley Craft, of Hartwell, Georgia, has arrived to assist his brother, Mr. Angus Craft, at the Hotel Gordon (luring the summer. Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Alexander have moved to their home on Haywood street after spending several months at the Hotel LoFaine. Mar Mis- Tennessee is i mer with h.-r t Mrs. John N. S W a oi E 'e to spend landpaivni s, 'oid bred. 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