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THE WAYNESYHXE MOUNTAINEER Pact II SmosToGoOnSaleToday j Postal Savings jt8; H Howell an 3i4er i . rt nearlv com" of the Ijt the opening Bond tuPr .: fiavines to thTfamiliar ''Baby Jhfch iore than ftve 'VT worth have been jZn two and a - Cr ans since 1935. X may be pur- A . te. years, this bond 1 & ten.J This is an " . :.tt return oi "ndedsemi-an. yrZlTfter sixty day. 11 with .table of redemp. olta printed on the face of 1)0 .J .a an 'T the Defense Bonds, Iftidlf them without com-nL--fit.it was learned ft from Jonathan woooy, Cm investments widely f. ji . it)le in America, a , i v.nnn aot An the & these bonds to be bought Jijom person in one year, xuv . ... n iPTinminauuiio vi t-wi k S500 and f 1,000, all of hpt sola. lor lu jjm ,v - saturity value ana ui isature in ten years, ; - tw .mailer investor who L to buy a Government Bond Jieuf payment plan, the post U iffl have a new series vi has authorized eH- Itat National Bank an attractive pocket album in which to paste his stamps until he has enoueh to buy a $25 bond or G Swings Stamps, at 10c, 25c, , one of higher denomination. Thirty f 0 I i i 1 1 .ff il (.lkiima Q unit B, ind Jo. Each purcnaser i mmion mee CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON- SERMON "Everlasting Punishment" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday- morning in the assem bly rooms of the Masonic Temple. The Golden Text will be from Prov erbs 28:31, "He that covereth his Bins shall not prosper; but who so confe8seth and forsaketh them shall have mercy." FINES CREEK METHODIST CIRCUIT - Rev. Joe Shackf ord, Pastor. Services at Fines Creek church at 11 a. m. Sunday. Services at Laurel Hill church at 8 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH J. G. Huggin, Jr., Pastor, Holy Communion will be observ ed Sunday morning at the Metho dist church. The pastor will give the address. At the evening hour the young people will meet at 7:15. There will be no evening service, the pas tor being in Clyde to deliver the sermon before the graduates of the Clyde high school. Fights Deportation l: I4 t 7i: i ' m ( I Canton Minister Elected Secretary of Asheville Presbytery at Meeting Rev. George B. Hammond, pas tor of the Canton Presbyterian church, was elected temporary clerk of the Asheville Presbytery, synod of Appalachia, at the annual meeting of the Presbytry held last week at Mountain Orphanage near Swannanoa. The Rev. H. L. Paisley, of Mur phy, was elected moderator. Congregational Singing And Class Choir to Be Held At Mt. Zion Church Sunday A class choir and congregational singing will be held at the Mount Zion Methodist church on Sunday afternoon, : May the 4th, at 2 o'clock, according to an announce' ment' this week from those in charge.; The public is cordially invited, and those attending are asked to bring their song books with them, GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Raymond E. MacBlain, Rector. Friday, May 2 10:30 a. m. district meeting of Woman's Auxiliary, Trinity church, Asheville. Sunday, May 4 9:45 a. m. church school. Li Savings Stamp higher than dl be given, free of charge, Durham Life Insurance Co. RALEIGH, N. C. . -f e protect the family" Frank Harben New Resident Agent Author of the best seller, "Out of , the Night," and self-confessed f or ' mer agent of both Russia's and Ger many's secret police, Julius Krebs, better known as Jan Valtin, is pic tured arriving at Ellis Island for : deportation proceedings. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon. . 4 p. m. childrens service in Ashe ville. Preacher, Rev. R. E. Mac Blain. Cars will leave the Parish House at 2:30. Each child is urged to be ready on time. ' Transporta tion will be provided for all. being nreDared, The cover design of the aioums . . a - TT il.A is in color. leaiunng a umuw States battleship and an eagle hpurinc the American Hag. un the back cover is a painting oi the Minute Man statue by Daniel Chester French, which symbolizes the American citizen ever alert in defense of his country. The in scription is "America on Guard." Secretary Morgenthau said that even a boy or girl who saved 10c to buy a Savings Stamp would help the country. He added that "you can safeguard your own money and your own future, while helping the national defense, by buying ushers will do every thing possible to welcome every worshipper and give all comfortable seats in order of their arrival. Any overflow will be amply cared for as usual by placing extra chairs in every avail able space. God calls to worship! Hollywood the Loser in iiiiih . a- mnuui ii II jim 1 1 1 ,. ,ii j Whir Hazelwood MA" Honor Roll for Month of April Is Announced The A honor roll for the eighth and closing month of the Hazel wood school as announced on Mon day by Lawrence Leatherwood, principal of the school, "is as fol lows: Sixth grade, Jean Hyatt, Lucile Culberson, Nancy Jones, Jean Ann Bradley, Charles Frady, fourth grade, Joe Fortner, Bobby Griffin, Dorothy Mashburn, Bar bara Milner, Bobby Queen, Patsy Rogers and Jim Swanger. Second grade, Samuel Mehaffey, Boyce Powers, Jimmy Swift, and Betty Truitt; first grade, Carroll Swanger, Terry Swanger and Ralph Swanger. ALAS! There are thousands of hidden taxes these davs. but alas, no place and Beulah Mauney; fifth grade, w here the taxpayer can hide. St. Harold Farmer and Flora Hyatt; Louis Star-Times. One girl who prefers her Job as re ceptionist in the U. S. Army to a Hollywood career is Patricia Wing, ex-actress and sister of screen ac tress Toby Wing. Patricia is shown with Lieut R. H. Goodrich at work in the office at Fort Monmouth, N. J. She in the mother of a four 1 - , ' hoy. 1 ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11 a. m., E. S. T. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day 8:00 a. m., E. S. T. Cherokee, every 3 Sunday 8:00 a. m., E. S. T. Andrews, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a. m., E. S. T.. Murphy, every 5 :h Sunday 7:00 a. m., C. S. T. Peace The period during which the licked nation prepares to get even. Buffalo News. Good, Bad Or . . . George Is Well TRENTON. N. J. Three-year- old George Ziegler was struck by an automobile. That was bad. Taken to a hospital, he was found to be unhurt. That was good. A rash on his body indicated scarlet fever. That was bad. The rash disappeared and a doc tor decided that George merely ate too many strawberries. That was good Your Best Medium of Advertising This Year Welcome and Guide Our Visitors With ATTRACTIVE SIGNS By joe Ratnieif, SIGNS Thone 242-J Main St. Waynesville, N. C. y United States Savings Bonds now", FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor. How can a church enlarge its fellowship? How can we reveal nersonal. vital Christianity T in the Bible study at 9:45 Sunday morning the answers are given to these questions in the emphasis of the subject, -Sharing Christ With Others." At morning worship at 11:00 further emphasis to personal, real Christian faith will be given by the pastor in the theme, "Effec tive Faith." 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