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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 14 Fines Creek News By Mrs. D. N. Rathbone. ' Th staff of the Fines Creek Re flector were recently elected as follows: Editor in Chief dd Mc Cracken; associate editor Dortha Green; advertising manager1 N. C. James, Jr.; circulation manager- Elizabeth Rogers; sports editora-r-Francis Rogers, James Messer; art ' editors Dorothy Rogers, Nancy Walker; alumni editor Lil lian Haynes; poetry editor Jun ior McElroy; columnist Elizabeth Rogers; humor editors Ruth Price, Evelyn Haynes ; faculty ad-visor--Dorothy Gahagan. , The home economics department now has a new refrigerator for their department. This will be a great help to the girls in their work. ' Ice cream sales are carried On daily in the office of the Fines Creek school. Elizabeth Rogers is in charge of the sales. Profit made from the sale of ice cream will be used for the purchase of play ground equipment. The elementary glee club has been organized for the first time in the music department Officers for the club are president, Peggy Noland; vice president, Doris Ratb bone; secretary, June Brown; treas urer, Ted James. Bonnie Walker and Mary Lee Bramlett are the news reporters. i Rally pay was observed last Sun day at the Laurel Hill Methodist church. A two act drama was read by the pastor, the Rev. Joe Shackford. HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwood will preach at the 11 o'clock morning prviv. In the evening the Rev. J. M. Woodard, will deliever the sermon. ". FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor. "Cod Our Heavenly Father." is the subject for Bible Study in the Sur.dav School Sunday morning at 9:45. The Scripture lesson is from Genesis 1-.26-2S; Matthew 6:24-33. At the Mornmr Worship at 11:00 the pastor will use as the subject, 'The Basis of Christian Steward ship," The subject for Evening Worship at 7:30 is, "Enemies of The Cross." HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Everybody Welcome S. R. Crocket, Pastor; Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ' Church Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P.M. As fall is approaching and win ter not far off our thoughts turn to the safety of our school chil dren. We can not ignore the safe ty of our school children who will be the men and women of tomorrow-.' The roads in our section are very good except the Fines Creek moun tain road. The Cold Spring bus must travel over this road twice daily, This road sould be fixed and we know of hone better qual ified to do this than our county representative, Glenn C. Palmer. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH . Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas- ' , tor. William Chambers. Jr.. superin tendent of Sunday school. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Quarter Communion service will be observed. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednes day evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis had as their guests last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Reeves, of Greene ville, Tenn. Mr. Reeves has been connected with tobacco warehouse for several years and each year he travels over this vicinity bar gaining for tobacco sales. Glenn Noland, a teacher in the Hazelwood school, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Noland. He had with him a friend, Mr, Davis, who holds a Rally Day will be observed in the Sunday school of the Presby terian church with appropriate exercises on Sunday morning. A program featuring the theme "This Enduring Wisdom" will be pre sented and participated in by groups from all departments of the church school. In connection with the Rally Day promotional exercises will be held at which time children being advanced will be presented certificates of promo tion. The Presbyterian Sunday school enjoys the distinction of having made the largest per capita offering of any church in Asheville Presbytery on last Rally Day- For position with Sherrill's Studio. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Greene had as their guests on Sunday the Rev. and Mrs. Joe Shackford and small son, Jodie. Also Mrs. Roy Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCrary spent Sunday on Big, Branch in the Iron Duff section with the latter's mother, Mrs. Sallie McCrary. A Cooperative First Line of Defense Against Rising Prices When you trade with the Farmer Fed eration Store you are helping yourself by helping keep prices from getting out of bounds. Our prices are always close, insuring you the most for your money. ."Cooperate With Your Cooperative" Farmers Federation Groceries, Feeds, Seeds, ' Farm and Home Supplies Phone 344 At the Depot At Legion Parley Pictured as he arrived in Milwau kee, Wis., for the American Legion's national convention is -John Henry O'Connor, 76, of Winfield, Kan., who served in the World War as a ma jor of infantry and won the Dis tinguished Service Cross. He also was decorated in the Spanish American War. Dellwood News TTomnr MawIvI nt Rkvland. who has been working for the Brownall t Lumber Co., of BUtmore- lor more than 25 years, spent his' fir3t vacation in twenty years visiting his brother, Ernest Moody, of Dell wood and other friends, and rela tives of the county. Roy Matney and Mr. and Mrs Fred Enloe, ol TanKim, maue a brief business trip to Waynesville and Dellwood last week. Those baptized at Dellwood Sun day were: Mrs. James A. Single ton, Mrs. Walter Plott, and Mrs. Noble Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mann, of Clyde, attended the baptizing and visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson and family, of Pigeon township, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Moody over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Gibson accompanied them home where thev plan to visit their relatives in that community for the next week. Allen's Creek News My Miss Janet Ammons. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer McClure and children, of Concord, are spending this week with Mr. Mc Clure's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gather McClure. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Belt and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Belt and Mac and Earl Russell spent Sunday at Chimney Rock. Fred Buchanan, who has been spending - the past few weeks in Johnson City, Tenn., has returned home. ,". Mrs. David and Mrs, Ellis, who live in their trailers on Brookside Farm, entertained a number of friends in the Brookside parlor, in honor of Mrs, Hugh Allison. The house was beautifully decor ated with fall flowers and the col or scheme of pink and blue was carried out throughout the events Mrs. Allison received many beauti ful gifts. Everyone reported that it was the outstanding social event of the community, Delicious re freshments were served by the hostesses. Firemen Hold Annual Barbecue Thursday Night The annual Fir omen's barbecue was held on Thursday evening at the City Park with around 250 pres ent Mayor Way opened the even ing with a word of greeting and the Rev. J. G. Huggin, Jr., pastor of the Methodist Churcb( gave the invncAtinh. ' - Lawrence Kerley, chief of the city fire department, was in charge of the arrangements. Barbecued pork and all the accessories were served to the guests, with plenty of soft drinks. Cove reek News Ratcliff Cove News Miss Dot Johnson, of Hazelwood, spent the week-end with Miss Mar garet Underwood. - Mrs. James Medf ord and her Sunday school class, hiked to Big Stomp and enjoyed a picnic lunch, Mrs. Earl Cagle and daughter, Florence, spent Saturday - night with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cagle. Mrs. Rube Jones accompanied her daughter-in-law and small daughter to Asheville where they took the train for Florida after Helen Rushing spent the week end with Mrs. James Medf ord. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dills spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Carl Jones, who is ill, is some better. having spent a month in the home of Mr., and Mrs. Rube Jones. The home demonstration club will meet with Mrs. Newell Thursday afternoon. They plan a check-up meeting and a flower show, Every member is urged to attend and to bring at least one display of flowers. Mr. Fugit has moved his saw mill business from Cove Creek to Dellwood.- However, this will not throw the crew out of work, as John Howey and his son-in-law, Sam Chambers, are planning to continue the milL We regret the loss of the Fu git family, as they were loyal church workers and good neighbors. Miss Trio t- . m.iW8S' IH1R Tin. D onNYA'M and has r i each monft fa Srl Cruso Mutaal" e&S poration lln 4 .... . The traffic has been across Cove Creek to Cataloochee and Tenn. se'e this summer. More tourists than usual have crossed and more local people, too, due to a good fishing season in the park. , Although I heard several com plaints about our narrow, curved roads, wrecks have been limited and no serious injuries. . We hope to have better roads in Jhe near future. The principle crops grown by the Cove Creek farmers this year are tobacco, potatoes and corn. The have had exceptionally good markets for their beans, and are in good hopes of the tobacco market. Miss Beatrice Howell spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell, of Cove Creek. She is employed at Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howell en inved a birthdav dinner Sunday. set by Mrs. Harry Howell, of Lake Junaluska, for her daughter, Bar bara, and Mrs. Jerry Howell, ol Dellwood. During its manufacture an au tomobile eets all the attention of an infant, being subjected to at least 2,000 approvals before the final "O. K." is scrawled on the finished product's windshield. BeaverdamNe ivuucri Rogers vJ recently called by kJL" i Baptist chr,h I i 7o " iiT-r'."as ed "uu our midst fiJ in the surrounding '! them a most generowTj last fVPninr . The f ollowfagarTthe k ------- -v .lc c,lurcn. Slffii 5th. Sunnau , - - J 1U Morning worship H ,, Everv nno nl.. - -w Twining, . Prayer meeting every Aav dvanin- rt .tin Due to so manv wn. v. with insufficient nm. six families on Smathen U just off Canton's city limit purcnasea a private line wif right to connect on to the en ply. The ditch is dug J pujbb are peing lam for flu supply. The folks out this mr warm in their praise of the stock and Home Art Sko was great to have two ii pleasant and profitable enti ment that was wholsome tti out. Automoble travel today col motorist no more per nils tire expense alone 35 yean Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lanning and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cable, of Bushnell, , over the week-end. Thomas Grasty, of Cove Creek, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grasty, Mrs. Eliza Medf ord, who has been spending the past few months in Concord, has returned home, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhinehart, Mary Elizabeth and Edgar Ammons spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Singleton. this they were awarded a beautiful banner and will be permitted to hold this banner if the attendance and offering this year will war rant it. All members of the church and friends of the church school are therefore invited to be present' for the Rally Day exercises. At the morning hour of worship all communicants of the church have been urged to be in their pews for the observance of the Sac rament of the Lord's Supper. Sun day will be Universal Communion Sunday at which time Christian people all over the world will be observing the sacrament, A suita ble Communion . message will be given by the Rev, Malcolm R. Wil liamson, pastor of the church. Est Quality Real Service These Firms and , see SAVE TIME- SAVE M0NEY All th oonvtniancM of 'city' gu. Essotane -:,, Metered Service PAY A3 YOU USE IT Cooking Watar Heating ; Heating Brading GAS Service Church Street Phone 202 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON "Unreality" is the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. The Golden Text will be taken from John 1, 2:16-17, "AH that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eye, and the pride of life is not of the Fath er, but is of the World. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof ; but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever." Singer Serwing Machine Service . Sales Service Rentals Hemstitching and Button Holes Also Cover Buttons Opposite Masonic Temple Phone 343-J. THE METHODIST CHURCH "World Communion Sunday" will i be observed October 6th by Protes tant churches all Over the nation, the communicants, being : reminded of their suffering brethren in the other parts of the world. In ob servance of that day, the Holy Communion will be celebrated at the eleven o'clock hour with the pastor in charge. In the evening the pastor will preach, using as his sermon sub ject! "How Manasseh Learned of God." ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11:00 a. m. , ' ... Bryson City, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a. m. Franklin, everj ' 2nd and 6th Sunday 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. ," :. Murphy, every Hh SiJnday 8:00 a." m. rj H si Grade CH A . o o H Oysters Fried Stewed Raw The Spinning Wheel "Tht Hom Of Good Goody Good" We Are Now Equipped To Serve You Better Than Ever Newest Model Stitcher. Modern Lamac Weld For invisible Soling,' Champion Shoe Shop "Beside Western Union" C. E. RAY'S SONS EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY- YOU CAN PARK SHOP AND SAVE WITH US Headquarters For Shoe Repairing Nichols Shoe Shop Specializing In Lamac Weld Invisible Soling HURRY! HURRY! Let's Go To CharKe's Place Delicious Sandwiches Curb Service ' . The Best ft FOOD As You Like It KNOWN FOR 18 YE AS THE HOME OF t FOODS "We Serve FOOD, and Soil : ' A Filler" Green Tree K Room Phone 9165 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted C O N S U L T DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 126 Main Street ; Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 2483 Canton, N. C. The history of libertv ia a his- J tory of limitations of government-1 al power, not the increase of it. I Keai Estate Automobile And Fire, Insurance ATKINS Insurance Agency Phone 301 Junaluska Supply Machine Shop Phone 88 Specializing In Welding Brazing General Repair Garage Work LATHE & PLANER WORK For Quality In Office Supplies SEE The Mountaineer "Everything For The Office" SPECIAL Floor Sanding Finishing " New Equipm' Call Canton 4152 Or Box 283 Bob Carter Canton Courteous Service Expert Mechanic Complete Sernc LEATHERWOOD ESSO STAHV Asheville Rod tt r 1 nru R A Y S i 1 Jl1 E. I FOR E-IOIP MAY'S ALL ME IRC HAN t '. ... V
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