THE. tVAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER
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Film Bogey Man Is Father
Business Leaders
Look Forward To
Sanson's Forecast
ities and problems of business statis
tics. That was nearly thirty-five years
ago. Today his weekly statistical and
financial reports are lead by thous
ands of business men and his rescaivn
work is carried on by a large staff uf
workers.
Ilahson founded llabson lu-t.itut.'
j familiar weekly stories on business
I which appear in more than 400 pa
pers throughout North Ameiica. Of
'unbounded energy, Roger W. Babson
has probably done more than any
other man to bring statistics to life,
to intil a broader vision in business
men, and to publicize the ups-and-dour.s
of the business cycle.
His 1030 business forecast will be
published in The Mountaineer.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
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James G. Huggin, Jr., Pastor.
January 1, 1939.
Sermon at 11:00 o'clock a. m. by
Rev. Earl D. C. Brewer, member of
;he faculty of Brevard College, Bre
vard. 5:00 p. m. "Student Recognition
Day." Service by young people home .
fiora college for holidays. . General
;heme: "Youth and the Church."
Anu'i'icai: business has no more in
smring personaIi'. than Rogvr W
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l!uls,ii. internatsonally -know n busi- ; )',
men; and. in co-operation witii
ness coinmeiitatoi
Mrs. liabstni. developed Webber Col-
and in est nielli . v1,-
tor women,- both nationaliv-
adviM'r. An mi' -standing
feature
of his philosophy
has been his life
long insistence on
the impel tanco f
religion in busi
ness. known educational institutions. Here,
; young men ami women may conceu
jtiate more on the fundamentals and
less on t hi- fulls of business.
To millions of newspaper readers,
: Mi. Babson is best known bv bis
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H K WAYNE.SVU.l l-: presuyh.
KIAN CHTKCH
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938
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Dr. Robert P. Walker, Minister.
New Year Sunday will be observed
as Young People's Day at the eleven
o'clock service. The young1 people
will usher, take the offering, read the
Scripture, offer the prayers, sing in
the choir in fact have full charge of
die service. The pastor will speak
on: "Seek first the Kingdom of God
and his righteousness."
The Sunday school 9:45,
Worship service 11.
Christian Endeavor (:;!0.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:10.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Julian j5. Hopkins, Pastor.
Sunday, January first, is set for
all-day prayer. The program for the
day is as follows;
1. All deacons and the pastor meet
at the church at 7:,!U Sunday morn
ing in prayer,
2. All Sunday school officers and
teachers meet superintendent at 9:00
in prayer.
'!. All Sunday school forces by de
partments in prayer 9:45 to 10:45.
4. All church members at the church
in prayer 11:00 to 12. Sermon by
pastor.
5. All men meet in prayer 2:110.
!. All women meet in prayer 4:00.
7. All Training ' Union members in
piayer ti:,'!0 to 7:.'!0.
H. Evangelistic service 7 :"(. Ser
mon by pastor.
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Boris Karloff and new daughter
That bogey man of the screen, "Frankenstein" Boris Karloff, plays
tb role of father, without the makeup, in real life now. His wife
presented him with a daughter, Sara jane, their first child. Kartaff,
01, is shown viewing the baby through a window of the nursery In a
Hollywood hospital.
"Grace Church in the Mountains"
Sunday, Jaunary 1.
10 A. M. Church school.
1 1 A. JVI. Regular church service.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor.
Mass every Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
On first and fifth Sunday also at 8:00
a. m.
Religious class every Saturday 10:30
Read The Ads
Notice of foreclosure sale
DAT-A-125 Swayntlm
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed by William Edgar
Swayngim and wife, Mary Beatrice
Swayngim, to Keswick Corporation,
Trustee, dated February 23, 1938,
and recorded in Book 38, page
434, Registry of Haywood Coun
ty, North Carolina, the under
signed will offer for sale at
public auction at the Courthouse Door
in said County, in the City of Way
ncsville, N. C, at 12 o'clock Noon,
on Wednesday, January 11, 1939, and
will sell to the highest bidder for cash
the property described in said deed of
trust as follows:
Beginning on a stake in the West
erly margin of Church Street, which
stake is 332 feet South 7 degress 30
minutes West from the intersection
of Main Street and Church Street, and
which stake is Oscar Knight's south
easterly corner, and runs with said
Street, South 7 degrees 30 minutes
West 60 feet to a stake; thence North
'-S2 degrees 30 minutes West 150 feet
to a stake; thence North 7 degrees 30
minutes East 60 feet to a stake, Oscar
Knight's corner; thence with said
Oscar Knight's line, South 82 degrees
30 minutes East 150 feet to the begin
ning corner, being the same lot of land
conveyed to Sam Knight by deed April
25, 1921, from J. N. Knight and wife,
and recorded in Deed Book No. 55, at
rage 230, record of Deeds for Hay
wood County, North Carolina, and
being the same property conveyed to
General Realty Company by W. G.
Bramham and T. L. Bland, Receivers
for the First National Company of
Durham, Inc., Trustee, by deed dated
October 28, 1933, recorded in Book 90,
P'itro 154, Haywood County Registry.
Said property being in the Town of
Hnzelwood, N. C.
This sale will be subject to all out
standing and unpaid taxes and other
assessments, if any. This sale is to
ho made on account of default in the
payment of the indebtedness secured
by the aforesaid deed of trust, and is
wade pursuant to demand made upon
the undersigned by the holder of said
indebtedness.
o bid shall be accepted or reported
unless its maker shall deposit with
'he Trustee or its agent at the close
f the bidding 10 cash of the amount
of his bid as a forfeit and guaranty
of compliance with his bid, the same
to be credited on his bid when ac
cepted. This 9th dav of December. 1938.
KESWICK CORPORATION,
Trustee.
No. 830 Dec. 15-22-29-Jan. 5.
Demonstration Clubs
To Study IIome-MaUng
Responsibilities
The home demonstration clubs.-of
the county will have for their topic
for the month of January: "The re
sponsibilities of the Homo-maker."
The clubs will meet during the
months according to the following
schedule:
Beaverdam club, Tuesday, January
3, with' Mrs,- Paul Robinson at 2:00
P. ni.
Allen's Creek club. Wednesday 'Jan
uary 4, at the school house at 2:30
p. m.
Dellwood club, Thursday, January
5, at the school house at 2:00 o'clek.
Jonathan club, Friday, January t,
at the school house at 2:00 o'clock.
Morning Star club, Monday, Janu
ary 9, with Mrs. Walter Amnions at
2:00 o'clock.
Maple Grove club, Tuesday, Jan
uary 10, with Mrs. 7.. Massey at
2:00 olrlock.
Fines Creek club, Thursday, Jan
uary 12, with Mrs. Mark Ferguson
at i0:00 o'clock.
Iron Duff club,. Friday, January 15,
with Mrs. John MeCluie at 2:00
p. m. '
County Council Saturday, January
14, meeting in Waynesvillc at court
house at 2:00 p. m.
Francis Cove club, Monday, January
16, with Mrs. Will Boone at 10:00
o'clock.
Rock Spring club, Tuesday, January
17, with Mrs. K. W. Messer at '1:30
o'clock.
Bethel cluh, Wednesday, January
18, with Mrs. Tom Cathey at 2:00
NOTi( K
l-ii
I o clock.
The annual meeting of the sharo
holders of the Haywood Home Build
ing and Loan Association will be held
at the offices in the Morgan & Ward
building, on Tuesday evening, Janu
ary nth, 1939, at 7:30 P, M. All
members are urged to be present.
S. H. BUSHNELL,
Secretary-Treasurer.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Sammic Penland by her next
Friend, Neppie Penland,
Plaintiff, ;.
Vs. '':..--',
FRED II. I'l.OTT,
Defendant.
The defendant above-named will
take notice that a summons in the
above-entitled action was issued
ac-ainst said defendant on the 13th
day of December, 1938 by the under
signed Clerk of Superior Court ot
Haywood County, N. C, which sum
mons is returnable before the under
signed at his oftice in 30 days from
the 7 th day of January, 1939 at the
office of the undersigned in the Court
house at Wayncsville, N. C. The de
fendant will also take notice that a
warrant of attachment was issued by
the undersigned Clerk of Superior
Court of Haywood County on the 13th
day of December, 1938 against the
property of said defendant, which
warrant is returnable before the un
dersigned at the time and place above
named for the return of the summons,
when and where the defendant is re
quired to appear and answer or demur
to the complaint which is on file in
my office, within thirty days from
January 7, 1938, or the relief demand
ed will be granted.
This the 13th day of December,
1938.
I W, G. BYERS,
Clerk Superior Court of Haywood
County, N. C.
No. 831 Dec. 15-22-29-Jan, 5.
. Maggie cluli, Thursday. Jnnu.uy lt,
I with Mrs. Jack Campbell at 2:00
p. m.
Crabtree club, Friday. January 10,
j at the school house, at 2:00 p. in.
Clyde club, Tuesday, Januaiy 14,
j wit h Mrs. l:. i,. T.attimer at 2:00
i o'clock.
Cecil club, Wednesday, January 2.ri,
i with Mrs. Fred IVuett at 2:00 o'clock.
West Canton club, .Thursday, Jan
uary 26, 'with Mis. X. W. l,o.v at
I 2:00 o'clock.
Junaluska dub.. Friday. January'
27, With Mrs. Wayiie Rogers at 2:00
o'clock.
4-H Clubs To Study
Meaning Of Work
In Jan. Meetings
"What is 4-11 club work '.'" and the
duties of officers will be the topic for
discussion at all 4-11 club meetings
in the county (luring January. j
The county council will meet here
on Saturday, January 7, and county- j
wide achievement (lay will be ob
served on January 23 at 10 o'clock, i
The schedules for the ..clubs are as
follows.
Canton club, Monday January 9,
9:00 o'clock,
Beaverdani cluh, Monday, January
!. 11:00 o'clock.
Fines Creek club, Tuesday, January
10, S:4.r o'clock.
Crabtree dub, Tuesday, January 10,
10:30 o'clock.
Cecil club Wednesday, Januaiy 11,
0:00 o'clock.
Cruso club, Wednesday, January 11.
11:00 o'clock.
Waynesvillc club, Wednesday, Jan
uary 11, 3:00 o'clock.
Bethel club, Thursday, January 12,
9:00 o'clock.
THE PEAK
"How is Clipshear, the gag writer
getting along in Hollywood?"
"Fine! He wrote me last week he'
such a big success he now has two
desks one for each foot."
NOTICE OF SALE
fin Monday, January 23rd; 1939,
at eleven a. in., at the Court house
'door in the town of W'aynesvillo,
Haywood County, North Carolina, the
'undersigned will offer for sale at
public outcry, to the highest bidder
for cash, the ''' following described
lands and premises lying and being
in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood Coun
ty, North Carolina, and more particu
larly described as 'follows:-'
BEGINNING on a sycamore in
Arthur Lewis line and 1 tins S. ; E.
2591,2 feet to a stone; thence N. 5 'j
E. 23fiV feet to a stone; thence N.
fiS'n W. 254 '-it feet with center of
Public Road to a i-tone; thence S.
W, 228 feet to the BEfilNNI Si). Con
taining' one acre, more or less. EX
CEPTING from the . above described
tract of land part heretofore con vey
ey.to Glenn M, Campbell and C. C.
Moody, by deed dated November fith',
1937, and same being registered in
Book No. 99, on page 241 of the re
cords of deeds of HavwO(Ml County,
N. ('. '
Sale made pui suant to the powers
Conferred upon'the undersigned Trus
tee by virtue of that certain deeds
of trust, dated December 13th, 1937,
executed by Fred Elliott and record
ed in Book 37 at page 95, Hayw od
County Registry, to which instrument
and record reference is hereby made
for the term therein.
This December 23rd, 1938.
- C. B. ATKINSON,
Trustee.
No. 834 Dec. 29-Jan. 5-12-19.
Roger W. Babson
Horn in 1S75,
reared in an old
fashioned almos.
phere of hard work and hustle on a
farm in Gloucester, Mr. Babson went
to the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Upon graduating in
1S!S, he turned instinctively to finan
cial and business activities.
His exertions, however, undermined
his health; ho contracted tuberculosis
and he was sent West "As good us
dead." It was while he was conva
lescing from this dread malady that
he worked out some of the possibili-
"Resolved . . . CENTRAL
in (o be. neater, to look CLEANERS
my best, and make a better SHIN STREET
and lasting impression on ,
my associates in life." PhORC 113
(Let us help you keep this resolution just call one, one
three, we will do the rest).
USING THE WANT ADS
Wpmtot M O R E
during
1939!
Kind a , job
through t h e
Want Ads.
13
llotb Finders
gW and I,oosers
Vl f benefit here.
A reliable
Way to get
a business !
Prospective
home buyers
like this!
Lands of all
', sorts sold
lele
A service
for the rural
trade!
Here's a resolution that will be
a pleasure for you to keep .
because you can profit by it!
Every week the Want Ads of The
Mountaineer open boundless op
portunities in buying, selling and
many other things. Resolve to
make full use of them in
They'll work for you in the same
eflicient way that they worked
for thousands of I lay wood peo
ple last year. Everyone can use
The Mountaineer want ads with
profit !
The
Mountaineer
I-'ind just the
place you want
easily !
Anything from
an icebox to a
saxaphone! ;
flood buys
from reliable
persons!
Kverything
for farmers !
And Now A
During January
The Mountaineer will give a 25-word Want Ad with each
year's subscription. New or Renewal.
If you are already a subscriber and are paid tip to February, .May or July of 19.19.
another $1.50, if you live in Haywood Counly, will advance your account to the same
time in 1910, and will also entitle you to one of the FREE WANT ADS.
THIS OFFER POSITIVELY WILL EXPIRE WHEN THE
OFFICE CLOSES ON JANUARY 31, 1939, AND MAY
NEVER BE REPEATED