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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEEK Page 7. y t I - l! 7 ; "Ml i- - (go to (Eljttrrlt gnuimtj iAT METHODIST CHUUCU Kc-v Wads John.on, Taster, uniay School 9:45, classes for all II a. m. Sermon. - p. in. Sermon. .... .; i- 7:15. i' CE CHURCH IX THE MOUX TAIXS' lv Au,et New, M. A. Rector Sunday, June lMh. in M Church School. 11 M Morning l'raycr and sei n by the Rector. Topic: "Personal . rponsibility." Everybody cordially invited. HE FltESBYTEItlAS CULRCII l)i R P Walker, Pastor Church School 8:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. ni. The Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Midweek Prayer -enice Wedne- J Visitors are cordially invited to 111 services of this churcn. thy Eucharist. The Rector will preach on: 'The Message of fiinity Sunday: Three in One." Everybody is mos.: jcordially in vited to all all our services. ST. JOHX'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Arthur J Racette Mass at 11 Sunday. Mass, week Jays at 7:80 A. M. HAZELWOOD PRESRYTERIAX CHURCH Rev. 0. C Lundruni. Pastor. Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service. 10:40 o'clock. Junior, Intermediate and Senior vespers, 7:15. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. II. . Baucom, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 W. C. Allen superintendent. Morning Warshio. 11:00. 6:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of church meet. Evening Worship 8:00 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 Wednesday. HAZELWOOD NEWS Among those camping at Soco Gap I .j.-irg the week-end were: Misses i'.nlys McElroy, Lucile McClure, ,na (ireen, Billy Lampkin, J. U irnll Jess Roulette, Hugh Brown r - Vinson McTlroy, and Mr. and i-. : Creen. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Mistes Helen Morrow, Berdell a i s, llesste Gaddy. and Mrs. C. S. L'tnli eld of Lenoir and Messrs. Eari Byrd and Jark MrClure were Canton visitors Saturday. Mr. and John Jones and family of Spartanburg, S. C. visited Mr. and Mrs- John Tittle during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. ISrazelle of Rock Hill, S. ( . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. hitencr Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Hyatt and children of Lenoir visited Airs, llya t's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate re turning Sunday. Tluy were neeonu v I v 4- v V 1 srT net bags guard . your clothes Jrom wear YOUR clothfQncc inside one of these tough net bags cannot possibly come in contact with wearing surfaces intheir jour ney through the laundry. These bags arc just one more reason why laundry-washed clothes last longer all possibility of wear is completely eliminated, and they return to you clean, fresh and sanitary, vve wash a only in filtered, rainsoft water heated to v1 sterilizing temperatures. Laundry-washed clothes do last longer and ore cleaner. LET THE LA U N D RY DO IT Waynesville Laundry "Call 205 We'll Do The Rest" J. 'V NEW TRAINS ! HETWEEX ISKYSON AND ASHEN ILLE I Operating on the following schedule: IK UN 20 Lv TRAIN 10 J. 8:00 A M Br j son 8.08 A.M i:ia 8:13 A.M Whittier - 8:3(1 A.M.I)iIlsboro 8:35 A.M....Sylva 8:15 A.M Addie 8:55 .M Wilhts 9:10 A.M-------Balsam 9:25 A.M .-Hazelwood 9:30 A.M. Waynesville 9:35 A.M. ..-.Iunaluska '1:11 A.M Cljde 9:50 A.M-.. .Canton 10:05 A.M. i,..Hominy i 10:08 A.M Fnka 10:13 A.M-.-u -Boswell 10:20 A.M Murph Jet. 10:30 A.M-.. --Asheville "Eastern Standard Time 50 V M. Ar. '. M. . M '. M With this improved service passenRwrs along 1 ween Bry son and Asheville may now come to the day and return home same evening. ..7:15 I .7:10 1' ..fi:55 I fi:50 P. M. (i:10 P. M. .6:30 P. M. .6:22 P. M. 6:07 P. M. 6:01 P. M. 5:57 P. M. -5:50 P. M. ..5: 10 P. M. .5:17 P. M. .5:1 1 P. M. ..5:09 P. M. ..5:05 P. M. ..5:00 P. M. line of road bo Ashcville, spend ANNUAL REPORT LOCAL LIBRARY The ani.al report of the local libra ry was made at the annual meeting of the board of directors held here this week. Reports from t? va rious officers of the library showed :h t the library had accomplished quite a bit during the past year. '"In going over the work of the past year I feel that the library has accomplished a great deal in being "ble to keep its doors open and add a f t w books " Miss Alice Crosby Quin lan. secretary stated in her report. "A great deal of credit is due our new president, Miss Boggs, who has been untiringly on the job. As most of our work is covered by the various committees, the report is brief. The winners of the Oudger award for the will be of he p announced per " s!u c 1 IK! pas' vc:'.r late,- issue ued. Mrs. W.T. Shelton the following report: ( 'ASH Bank Balance, March 1 Subscriptions Fees and tines Lost Books Picture Show 1. A. R. Treasurer donation . IL A. R cash for check t itizeiu Bank Io.ia;ion: Community Club, donation: Woman's Club... Donation: Mr. Thomas Prh Donation: Miscellaneous ... in a .mtin- irtasuer, made sio.:;r .145.50 .140.03 4.,'0 2-L'JO Jii 00 1 0.00 10.00 10.00 lO.Otl . 4.125 Total $ EXI'EXDITIRES Librarian's Salary $ Janitor's Salary 1'. 1.1. Box Rent Miscellaneous Magazines . House Cleaning Books . Coal and kindling Cards, etc . , . !i'4 si Bank balance. Feb. 28. P.3:: lnui. nee building for I! ye, Insurance. Books for 3 years Citizens Bank .and Trust C Kxpi nditures , . $:!(i3.57 . ;u.2t; M)4 M l S i'.l 00 . lo.r.o $ 58.50 .1S:!..1!) . r.s.5o S121.'.lll Report of Miss Louise Beville: CTassilic.ation Circulalion Fiction . . .5203 Juvenile . . . . S43 Mag;.izino.s . . .' . l'octiv . . 1 Biiigraphy 130 Sciences . . . Iv-avs . . 11 History.. . .... 1.07 Cenei'al Literature . .......... 88 Total number of volumes during yenr . ...... ..... . J. .,-.'S03 Total nuniliey- of subscriber's dur ing yeiir 113 Total" number of borrower during year . . . . . .. .12:17 Report of the book commit U'e by Cracc S. Bowie-, is a ; follow.- : "Another year has rolled 'loiinil and while the library may bo said to be in tatu qiio, those closely associated with the work find much encour agement, in fhi' hare fact that the various .'committees here being able to Carry on. After alb where can one got a bigger dividend on a dollar per year investment, than by takintr a subscription in the Waynesville -Library? No. volumes on hand Feb. 28th, i:i:i3 ... .5838 No. -'Volume "put''ha-cil ....... " p i til. J by .dir-- .tlalgery ( oiapi who Will visit Iter ia'J.i-r fur two eek in Lenoir,. .Miss Stella Biogdon of (a-tnivia is visit in Mr. and .Mis. Lon Lon Wyatt. Mi-, and. Mrs. Y. V.. Kuykcixiall and childien. L. L.. Jr. ami Ivlna, Mrs. J. i'. K.uylo felall, Mr. an, M is. Tom Quocn ;;'ii(i (1. ughters, Kdith and -.:;, ii:e. Mr.-. J. II. McKli'oy, M :.- Vir ginia Wliiten.ei and M r. .and Mi's; Jainis Kuykeiel dj .'and sma'l on, Ji-minys, spent Sunday at Black M',. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kuykc-n-(ia:: ..Mrs. Oweiib; of -. Marion spent the week with Mrs. B. . A. Kdwafds. Mrs. Nellie Anderson and daugh ters, Mari" and. (Una Blan'.on nf Daytona lb a-ch: Fla,: ai rived -during the week to visit relative-. - lr. Claude Sin;;von of Last I Poite visited his sister, Mrs.i.John Scute during the V Mr. S. I). Hamilton and son, Blake, of Robbinsvllle sp- tr. tlte week-end at home. The Cherokee . and the. Hazclwood Cut Sole Ball Team met ;n a very spirited game here Saturday, after noon. The score was ! to 2 mi favor of the Hazclwood.tc.ai.il. Cordon and Glen Wyatt were pitchers for '.he home team, while. C. . Saunwk and L. Wanetah hurled for Cherokee. , 4.' TRAVEL BY TRAIN: SAFEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL v 4. 4- 4- TakA aHvanfjurp of the One Cent and a Half Fares applying hntunni, ..11 .n;r.ts V See vour nearest agent for further information, or add; ess V R. H. DeBUTTS. AG PA. T 4- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM No. volumes donated 186 No. volumes lost 18 No. volumes on hand, Feb 1. 1033 6037 Fiction 134 Juvenile - Reference . . Total . . There being magazines, tin - i : the . tab! rui ". 217 no fund available for committee has sup with the following: Time, Literary Digest. McCaU's. .' ur.lay Kvenmg Post. McCall's, '. '. i 1 Review. Cood 1 iuisekeeping, V ! :',. a'.or. Ladies' Home Journal, lid's. Better li'imes and Cardens, A onian's Home Companion. Also 'Mor of The Mountaineer must c thanked for ser.ding it regularly : i a o of charge. The out-tanding gif; of the year has been and India paper edition of Knelyeopedia Britannica in twenty iiirie volumes, given by Mr, Lucian Bo-g-, of Jacksonville, Fla.. who i.'.ost generously answered the S. O. . c .11. For a long time it has been ; source of omhairossment that an up-to-date Kneyclopedia could not be "a: chased, so a note of thanks is here by tendered Mr. Boggs. Another friend. Mr. Thomas Price, of New ork. has again made new books pos--i''le ''.v his generosity and volumes have been donated hv Mr. t lvde Ray, Jr.. Mr. W. .B. Ferguson. Airs. Paul Scott, Mis. River and others. Last tall the t ivic League purchased fif teen volumes and prosecuted them in :he club's name at the time when it was impossible for the library to order any new fiction making this an especially welcome donation. It is gratifying to note an increase of 747 in circulation, and that of 537 in number of borrowers, as to .sub scribers, the 143 reported is small in a town of this size." Report of the Ways and Means Committee: The Ways ami Means Committee of the Waynesville Library submit the following report : Last year in July a benefit picture was given which netted $24.20, The D. A. R. sponsored vanishing teas and divide,) the proceeds with the li orary. which has received so fa'. $26. OS. with some additional funds 'o come in from teas given since Ihi tunount was collected. This has been of gnat benefit to the library and we feel indebted to the l. A. R.'for their generosity and to every one who help, ed to make. these teas a success. l; -pectfully, II, Chairman. Commil tee: especially ac- M rs- Harden Howe Uenort of Publicity This committee was tt'Ve-during the spring and. summer months, having something concern ing the Library in every issue of the local miper. This good work contin ued through the fall and until well afto,. the holiday-, when there socnie,) to be such a dearth of material our i ts lagged. An aoi oiin! of tin la o aimtml nieetiiig and of each quart fy merting Farm Act Section Can Aid Borrowers Authorization for Federal Land in bonds, with uttered guaranteed by the United States, and t ther ex change tiie bonds for first mortgages on farms or sell them and use the money to make new loans to farmers, i is one of the principal features of the farm mortgage section of the Agri cultural Adjustment Act according to information issued by the Farm Credit Administration, which admin isters this section of the act. The Farm Credit Administration began functioning on May 27 as pro vided for in President Roosevdt's Focutive Order issued Marc 27. 103.'). The agencies to be consoli dated under the new Administration inc udethe 1'ederal Farm Boaid; the Federal Farm Loan Bureau which has iurisdiction Over the Federal Land Banks; the regional agricultural since has loen published in the paper, and of course the annual report was published in full. Whenever ni'w books have been bought or given, the lists have been put in the paper and m numerous in stances a brief icsume sjven to catch the eye of the reader and arouse in terest. t hildrens' Book Week was brought into prominence by an article written by Miss Quinlan for this committee. The President and Mrs, Howell also contributed articles for the paper. Mrs. Rutin gave the library sonic gratifying publicity in an article she wrote and the chairman and Miss Bowles both expressed their appre ciation to her. Any special activity of other com mittees, especially the Ways and Means .Committee,' has always been written up fo-r the paper, and the editor has been most courteous and willing to co-oparnle and the commit tee appreciates, same. Josephine P. Smathers, Cli lirman. credit corporations of .he Recon struction Finance Corporation, and the Crop Production Loan Division of the United States Department of Ag riculture, The Farm mortgage section of the Farm Act makes it possible to lower the interest rates on both old and new loans, and to permit borrowers, generally, to extend payment on the principal of their loans from the Fed eral Land Banks, and to loan money directly to farmers in districts where there are no National farm loan as sociations through which applications may be accepted. It also provides for Farm Loan Commissioner located in each of the 12 Federal land bank districts. Applications for information or loans under the new Act should he made to the secretary-trea-urer of iho National farm loan association in the county in which applicant' f: vm is located, or to the Federal I.-.nd Bank serving hi .etc In the m since of ,i loan as -cia ion. farm ers s'r ould get in tou.'ii with tluir County Farm Agent. 'ike Federal Land B i ' o detr ct is at Columbia- Sou li Una. th. Citi- Most for Your Money In a Good Laxative Thedford's BLACK-DBA l.i(JHT has been highly regarded for a loiig, long time, lint it is better appro elated now than ever before. I'eo I lo are ImyluK vei-ythinn more.care- fiillv thiiav. In liiiy lni'. lllaoU-I )r.iuj;lit, ia li pan ulav. In Iniy-ltnr Itlaek- : Iho iimM for llioir monoy, i-l. offo.-ilM- lavatlve. ili'poiiil- for Iho n lioi of onltnary con.stl ili (ronOlos. (loses of Z.) or more Thcillord's Ii!ack-I)rauKlit In a 2.ri-n'.nt package For Cluliin n, in t iiciiitt-fa.ii'' A 300-pound man stood gazing longingly at the enticing display in a haberdasher's window. A triend --topiied to inquire if he was think-isv- of buying the marked-down lav . i ier silk shirt- "No." redied the iat man wistful- The only thing that tits me lv-made is a handkerchief. lv n ai Want Ads FOR SM-F-Oni' Bmck louring A 1 condition. New ures. Bargain- See C. N- Allen, Hazel wood r call -IS. Juneic FDR S LI' - 2 mules at old homo idace Mellwooil Road, -Also seed soy-la-ans for stile. K. N. Bnr'H'r i i: I'd OK KFNT --One b-rooin liouse, on ll iehwav 2K b otie muo i rom wuw. Practically new. See Cru o. N. C. large caimo pin Inaweeu I'resbyterian church a'.m! Judg.J Felix Alloy's, residence, n pU.ase return to Mrs. .!. M. Palmer and receive reward. (is I the 11 .H,,M.l.. NO ice To The Public kit fin '--'-' -'il iiiliiliiitiiiiiill' iiiiii'iiiiMiiiiirnnmi-'---'-'''; If P C hLLUR 1 TLS S ,Uh HIIiTHD 1 Y The children of Mr.s. Joseph Parker Wyatt. of Lake Junaluska, .rurprised hf r with a birthday party Sunday, June 11, honoring the occasion of her Slid buthday Mr-,, Uyitt i, a na tive of Madison county. ; I'nor to her marriage, in 1S71. she was Miss Sarah Ann Wahirop- She has been mariied 62 ye r-, ha- 15 children (nnlv ' living)..' 09 grand children, and .r8 great grand children. J'rac- tically all of them were present ior 'he occasion, together with several outsiders. Friends of the family visiting Mrs. W'vatt during the day included: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brogdon, and Mis Stella Brogdon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison, of Gastori. N, C, and Mrs B. A. Edwards, of Hazelwood. Her children present were: II. L. Wyatt. RoV Wyatt, Mrs- Mack Mull, of" Hazelwood. F. A. Wyatt, Phil Wyatt, Andy Wyatt, and Mrs. Ra mon McClure, of Lake Junaluska. ll pei miiis vwmlrnp, o 1mw ad jiMmi'iils n t.ixi's on umI t-st.ite ni.ulc aic lociiifslcd lo iwvi ihv l'.anl f i:(tiaia(ion al (he plticivand on Iho dale set lorlh lielov , . icoidin;; lolownsliip in which property is located. Schedule Of Meetings Of Board Of Equalization Township Pigeon ... ..-.,.. Kast I 'oi'k . . . Cecil .......... I Mill Jo'iialhan Creek Cataloochec . . . I'ines Creek While Oak . . . CraMree . . Iron Dull ( lule IJeaverdam Wavnesville Date June 201 h June 20th June 20th June 21st June 21st ... June 21st June 22nd June 22nd June 2'5rd . June 2 5rd June 26th June 27-28 June 29-30 Meeting i'lace Time Uethel Hih Sthool !:0 A. M. Uethel Hih School . ... : . 1. Wvthd Hili School ......... . i :W A- 1. Dellwood School ... .... . . . . ):00 A. M. Dellwood School ..... . . .9:00 A. !N1. Dellwood School ..... . . . . . . .9:00 A. .M. Tines Creek Ilifrh Sthool . 9:00 A. M. Fines Creek Hih School . . . . 9:00 A. M. Crahtree Post Office 9:00 A. M. Crabtree Post Oflife '. 9:00 A. M. Clyde IliRh School . ... ..... . 9:00 A. .M. Canton Chamber of ( onimerce 9 :0() A.M. Court House 9:0(1 A. M. 91 c C. C. FRANCIS, Tax Supervisor and Clerk to Board It A i I . t! uU
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