THURSDAY, APRIlTTTTS THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I Dairinngl Rantiet MpfinT Personals Houses Jammed Together in Pittsburgh Suburb SIXTY ATTEND n ica WU1 Be Held In Sylva FOR MEN AT FIRE DEpr -1 The Citizens Bible C'a meets every Sunday niorn city hall, recorded an atVf'T sixty on last Sunday T" l.,...,- ,k '. . I Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson and Mrs. George Bishehoff were Asheville vis itors on Tuesday. Miss Annie Marsteller, who harf spent sometime with relatives in Col umbia, S. C, has joined her niece, Miss Clare Linsfor. Mr. S. W. Ifkuk, of Bryson City, i-pent Tuesday in tinyn on business. Mrs. P. I j. Turhylill had as her KUi-sts over the week-e!l. 1 her liaui-'h-ter, Mis. (I. N. lieu-oil, o! Castoiiia. iiiiil t .vo f.n-air i.suri,, Mr. ti. X. Heli-oii, Jr.. .f Ctst tnia. and M:. U'i.Kuti! -M. J 1 r 1 1 1 : i , of Si,ii'la;c. Mis . M-iry .Vi;.:ti V:.:--;, daut'h'.-r ,if M -. an i Mi. .'v!'p- Vt . . A -!: v i! ! , f ii n '- v i.f V.'aytv. -v:ii-. Plans for the annual western region al convention of the North Carolina Baptist Training Union, which will ' meet in Sylva April 10 and 11, are now I being made. This region embraces 17 Baptist i associations in the 19 western coun- I ties. The Tuc-kaseigee Association, l with which the convention will meet, j laiRi. nuiiiuvi piesent SI' t. ganization of the class, V r started had a membeii " fifty. f J. R. Morgan is the t. a ; . , group, which is gradual! , larger. On stated oca.-.. : . following the lesson "in the eleven o'clock mtvI, . t!u- local churches. Trees Mellow EritisK V ' Sc:t-n;ilic .piiibt: !, 7 C i 5 -4? 'I hopes that eacn association in tne region will be well represented. A , weli.planned program will be pre- 1 sented by worker., of the state depart- ; ment. Several piominent minister j ami others from various parts of the state are on the li-t of speakers ar.-.l : their tonics are su'ij'-'jt.- uf much in terest and vital im.irar.ie to yt ung people. 4 .'f,.- i I 1 - Wri ii 4 .A7 V.- - - aiipiiiH' ..'! S.IU. Amu i M ui i J.u 'ill:' 1- If A",l;e' K : .a :e a;i if "i: .- sat a . Cm 1! e Hu.V, 'r. Will :n!iy, is - . u-Utlit'!-i-oiiva- Miss Mary -I . 1 1 1 1 1 a, iite.-t.iri went .an niwrat kscjnir a1 the h,mi? of !n r pan-tr s, Mr. and Mrs. Uoh-rt llowei!, on ,J"ti Jithan Creek. A -1- Mrs. Ki.'hard N. Barber, Jr., Mrs. Tom Lee, .Jr., and Mrs. Kuth Williams Botha motored to A.-lieville on Mon day afternoon Miss Abbie Fa ye Henry, who is attending Uie Women's College of the University of North Carolina, is upending-'he spring vacations as the jaruest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henry. Mis.s Diana Blaek and a party of rfrielids were As4ieville visitors during the week. Miss Kathryn Queen, who is a stu dent at Duke University, spent the jiprmp: vacations with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Queen. She had as her ffuetit a classmate, Miss Mildred Williams, of Greenville, Ky. Miss Ellen Louise Kitlian and a party of friends motored to Ashe--ville on Saturday. Dr. and Mrn. R. S. Truesdale have sis their quests this week Mr, and Mrs. 1). M. Ariail, of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges and .Mrs. J. A. Smith inotored to Ashe ville on Saturday. I Ail Ho-.- i ,.-:,. : V , l."l'-r:r.i , i u-l i'i.l HERE and THERE HH.DA HY WAY CWYN Travelinji- through this world we I'm. I our interests mirrored in a most amazing manner in life about us and we' are so often blind to the things 'mutsi.le that personal visionj The other day driving down town with Mrs. W. F. Swift she stopped for me to get out of the ear near Harold's department store when from the back seat came the plaintive voice of little Jimmy Swift, "Oh, mother, look in that window, at that cute little pair of overalls." Not being interest ed in overalls of such diminutive size -my family having outgrown them I hal passed that window all week and had noticed the display of house dresses but had not seen the over alls beside them. Fes This agency was founded with the idea of rendering insurance service of except tional thoroughness t o thoughtful property own ers. Such service costs you no more. Why not investi gate III 111 111 PI T h e L.N.Davis Co. Insurance Uonds Rentals Real Estate TELEPHONE 77 And so it is the philatelist is ever on the lookout for some old forgotten envelop, that may have on it a priceless stamp a strata of earth and stone to most of us means dirt' and rock but to the geoiogist conveys a story of magnilieant magnitude the hoy who finds his heroes in the sports world, rarely sees the front page of a newspaper the collector of Early Americana is 'intrigued by every sign "An--ti(ues for Sale" hoping to dis cover some article of bygone days and so on which all proves how important it is to cultivate, the right interests, not only in material things, but in values of spiritual significance as so of ten things outside that charmed personal circle never even regis ter. One great authority on child training has said "dive your child the proper emotional reac tion to life about him and his morals will take care of them, selves." The loveliest spot I have seen this spring is the garden of Mrs. Harry Hall it gives such a promise of lush maturity of growth and bloom. In it are all the best loved perennials oriental poppies with their fringe ed leaves dianthu barbatus pyren thrums though I much prefer their common name of "painted daisies'-'- sweet William iris tulips gaillard- I ia coreopsis dozens of old fashioned spiced pinks, with their dull long grey leaves shasta daisies stance sweet rocket aquailegia and count les, others with the yellow of the dalfodilri in full bloom giving splash es of color to the entire picture. Not a weed to be seen all plants vigor ous and glowing in freshness and looking well cared for even after the storms of last week with the except ion of the pansies and their faces were all streaked with dirt spat tered by the rain -and with their saucy expressions they ..resembled little children who had just finished making mud pies with a bit of slinging at each other after. Hospital News Thanks for the thoughtfulness of -Mr, and Mrs. John N. Shool hred for their loan of several copies of the weekly edition of the London Times one was a special of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Johnannesburg, the city of gold, of Africa I. would judge that our famous American rush to California in the '4U's was mere child's play to the wealth to be found in this African possession of the British Km pi re -Apropos to a foregoing thought in this column I glanced at the head lines of the English and -African ads but when' I discov ered one about "the Canadian. Pacific" I read to the last word I was on familiar ground. Mrs. Jerry Hipps, of Canton, is im proving following an operation. Sumalee Webb, of Canton, is rest ing comfortably after an operation.. Mr. Earl Massey, of Hazelwood, is better t'olkiwing an operation. Mrs. Robert Snyder marked improvement. is making The condition of Mrs. Hill Setzer, of Canton, - is good following an operation. Mr. Olin F. I!arne; comfortably. is resting more . The condition of Mrs. Ernest Carver is good following an operation, .Mrs. Margaret Francis U resting comfortably. Mrs. Alice Xewsom, of Woodrow, is rapidly improving after an operation. The condition of Mr. Walter Lowe, Cove Creek, is good, following an operation. Have you been reading the reviews of the "Trail of Lonesome I'ine" "a milestone in the brief, but spectacu lar history of the motion picture a memorable step in the movie world because jt is the first film in which color has been used on the screen as it is in nature'' or maybe you have been lucky enough to have seen it? I hope it will not be long before it comes to the Park I have much curiosity screen versions are often so different from the originals and we native mountaineers always have tucked away in our minds a defense of our own ready to be brought 'Out with sometimes a fighting spirit at a moment's notice of any -deviation from a true picture of our selves, i. ,l; E It V I C E TO SAVE YOU MONEY (Bit ufa (Eljitrrlt itnimu FIRST M E. CHURCH. SOUTH Here's good news. We have just installed the latest type ATLAS Testing Equipment. The new Photo-test shows condition of each battery cell at a glance. The Capaci test indicates the working ability and condition of your battery in terms you can readily understand. Fc ilure to keep your battery in good condition will cause starting fail U'?s and other battery troubles e. ecially in cold weather. Your battery gives you no warning b- ore it breaks down our battery in. jection service will. . D 'op in tomorrow and have your lattery checked FREE. Medford Service Center KI POTTS, Manager IjAKK JlfTAIjUSKA, N. C. R. S. Truesdale, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 A- M Mr. Hugh Sloanj general superintendent. A pageant ioward the Mark, will take the place of the sermon at 11 A. M. A class will be received into the church membership also at this hour. No service at 8 P. iM. on account of the musical program,"The Cruel fiction," at the Presbyterian church by the Choral Club. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor. Palm Sunday, Morning Masses at 9:30 and 11 A. M. Communion Sunday for all the mem bers of the parish.' Today Palm is blessed and distributed to the people in commemoration of Christ's entry into Jerusalem. Today the gospel is read on account of the Crucifixation of Christ in all Catholic churches throughout the world. Next week is known as holy week and morning Mass will be said every day at 8:45. Special services consisting of pray ers, special singing, sermons in keepr ing with the holy seaeon will be con ducted on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Fridays nights at 8 o'clock. - All are invited to come and hear the timely topics. NOTICE Lost, Strayed, Missing, Forty Young - Men. - Description: Between the age of seventeen and twenty, some mothers' son, some daddys' boy. Strong, vig orous, capable. Last seen about town and along the highways and byways of life. Any person returning these young men to the Young People's Depart ment of the Baptist Sunday School next Sunday morning will be suitably rewarded. J. C. BROWN. Mrs. G. W. Ilenson, of Canton, is resting fairly well after an operation, Mr. C. W. Bailey is resting fairly well following injuries received in ari accident. The condition of Mr. Newton Lcath erwood, of Cove Creek, i& good fol lowing an operation. Mrs. Frank Smith, of Lake Juna Iuska, i,s resting well after an operation. The condition of Miss Bonnie Queen, of Canton, is good. Mrs. Tina Sheppard is resting fairly well The condition of Mr. Willard Davis, who suffered injuries from an acci dent, is fairly good. Mr. L. L. Frady, who has been a patient for sometime in the hospital, is much improved. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Robert Peter Walker, Minister, Bible school 9:45, Mr. L. M. RLch- eson, superintendent. Palm Sunday sermon 11 a. m. Subject: Elim, the Place of Palms. Music and decorations in accord with the day. Young people's service 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer Wednesday 8 p. m. A cordial greeting to visitors. WAYNESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH H. W. Baucom, Pastor. Regular services next Sunday, ex. cept there will be no service at 8 o'clock as we take part in the Cruci fixion cantata at the Presbyterian church given by The Waynesville Choral Club. It will be worth your time to go. , 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning worship. 7:00 Baptist Training Union, You are invited to all services. LEAGUE UNION, HOLDS MEETING AT ELIZABETH CHAPEL On Monday evening the League Union, composed of ' the , Epworth Leagues of the Methodist churches. of Haywood county, held the regular March meeting at Elizabeth Chapel, in Katciitt cove. Dr. R. P. Walker, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, address ed the group, taking as his subject: Character as Read in Faces. ' lhe banner which is given at each meet ing for the largest attendance of any league, was won by the Maple Grove group, which will be hosts for the April meeting. 1 DISCHARGED Miss Margaret Jane Palmer. Mrs. A. R. Cooke. Miss Ella Hosaflook. Mies Willie Mae Bright. Claude Bachanan. Mrs, Fred Wood and baby. Mr. Ed Massie. Mr. Roy Cope. , Mr. Joe Rathbone. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ravmnnil Williama announce the birth of a son, March the 31st. RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known ex pert of Chicago, will personally be at the Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, jsaturaay, bunday and Monday only, April 4, 5, and 6, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ;- .-.'- Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic Shield is a tremendous improvement over all former methods, effecting immediate results, it will not only hold the rup ture perfectly but increase the circu lation, strengthens the weakened parts: thereby closes the opening in ten day, on the average case, regard less of heavy lifting, straining or any position the body may assume, no matter . the size or location. A na tionally known scientific method. No under straps or cumbersome arrange ments and absolutely no medicines or medical treatments. . Mr. Shevnan will be glad to dem onstrate without charge. Add. 6441 ST. .Richmond St., Chicago. For 15 years assistant to F. H. Seeley, famous rupture expert of Chicago. r fS1W il'i vll" ...... s K gp jL i Agin ,vmie . . , UWil. Expansion . . . . .!-,.( ' . 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