LnSPAV.SEPT. 3, 1942 (ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY)
THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
..nnnn BAPTIST
THE HA-V-cS
rrank Leatherwood, Pastor.
! J!v ihool 10 o'clock. Frank
L superintendent -
tltls: "The Alco
rSem: Past and Present.
;l V, ivxt- "The way. of the
H0"'- esc&ne except
There " ' ' :
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trmon ?w
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pnver services
Renins: at 7:30 o'clock.
uaZKLWOOO- METHODIST
Prt- M- Carver, Pastor.
lf 11 A . Ait 'vi
Saml:.v nooi.iu.uu .
Vorr inu' worship 11 o ciock.
Evenir.g worship 8 o'clock.
pr;iv.r services each Wednesday
enintr at 6 o'clock.
"The Four Kinds
rnion 7:00 o'clock.
Grow Wheat in Public Squares in Italian Cities
FUiST H VI'TIST CHURCH
u ;. Hammett, Pastor.
Why Hitler Hates the Church,"
,iJ na tor's subject for the
rmon at morning worship at 11
ock. The destiny oi au wno
e Christ's Church will be por
ved from God's Word.
Labor Day empnasis wiu iea-
!TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Ol'S'TY Or HAlwuuu.
ON' MONDAY, the 7th day of
;rpMiiber, l'J-JZ, ai ine ourc
om door in Waynesville, at
level) o'clock A. M., the., under
lined Superintendent of Educa
wj of Haywood County will of
tr the following described prop
rty for sale at public auction to
he highest bidder for cash, the
lid land being formerly used for
chool purposes at Saunook in
lajupod County, which said land
4! become useless for school pur
ges, and which said land is de
tribed as follows: '.
TRACT NO 1 BEGINNING
n i stake in field corner to school
it runs N. 14 E. 120 feet to a
take in a swamp; thence S. 3 W.
07 feet to a stake; thence S. 70
W 26 feet to the BEGINNING,
'ontaining 1475 feet more or less.
TRACT NO. 2 BEGINNING
as stake in log road up the road
L 3 W-19.1 feet to Hooper's corner,
nth his line 69 feet to a stake at
he new road, down the road N. 20
I. 217 feet to school lot,' with the
brae S. 81 E. 125 feet to the BE-
IIXNIN'G, Containing 19788 feet
pore or less..
The Board of Education reserves
the right to revoke any and all
ids at said sale.
1AYW00D COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION,
By Jack Messer.
No. 1216-Aug. 13-20-27-Sept. 3
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This photo, just received from London, was taken In Naples, Italy. It shows coupU of laborers tending
grain In one of the big flower beds in the Piazza del Municipio, principal public square in that city. It is
reported that every piece of available land is cultivated in the Axis nation as the spectre of famine spreads.
This year's crops are said to be far below par. (Central Prtu)
ture the evening worship 8.00; nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock,
o clock as the pastor preaches on
"The Working Christ." There will i WAYNKSVILLkMfTHODIST
be a great gospel song service for' J. C. Madison, Pastor
the congregation, Thes? song j Sunday School onens at 9 -4K
services have been attended nnd Th i,, u..:..-
participated in, by a larre erowd nHiA Tn ti,. .,.. u-..l.
whose hearts cannot be satisfied dist Youth Fellowship meets at
by secular entertainments on God's
Sabbath. Also fully organized
senior and junior choirs will aid
in the worship service.
HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. S. R. Crockett, Pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m., Paul
Davis superintendent,
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m., except 2nd and 3rd
Sundays, on these dates Mr. Crock
ett preaches at Bethel in the morn
ings, services as usual in the even
ing at the Hazel wood church.
Young People's Union at 7:15.
WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTE
RIAN CHURCH
Rev. Malcom R. Williamson,
Pastor. .. . :
R. H. Gibson, superintendent of
Sunday school; .
Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock.
Morning worship 11:00 o'clock.
Sermon subject: "FORCES
THAT WIN." ; ; : '--' -
Young people's meeting at 7:30
p. ni.
Mid-week prayer service Wed-
7:00 o'clock and Worship is held at
8:00.
The subject of the pastor's mes
sage in the morning service will be,
"Behold, It Is Good!" In the even
ing Rev. John Everington, world
traveler, will present an illustrated
lecture 'Oh the subject, "A Pilgri
mage to the Sea of Galilee."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON
; SERMON
Assembly rooms, second floor
Masonic Temple.
Sunday school 9:45.
Reading room open Wednes
day afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock.
"Man" will be the subject of
the lesson-sermon at the regmlar
assembly hour on Sunday morn
ing. The Golden Text will be tak
en from Psalms 37:23: "The steps
of a good man are ordered by the
Lord ; and he delighteth in his
way."
Among the citations which com-
The Alcohol Problem : Past and Present
(In Ancient Sodom and Ancient Israel)
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
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By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
(The International Uniform
Usson on the above topic for
Sept. 6 is Genesis 13:13, 19:23-25;
Deut. S2:31-33; Amos 6:1-7, the
Golden Text being Psalm 1:6,
The way of the wicked shall
perish.")
"BUT THE men of Sodom were
'ltked and sinners before the
Lord exceedingly." It does , not
em that all the people living in
large city could have been bad,
you remember the Lord prom
Bfd Abraham that If there were
W good persons In Sodom, He
ould spare it for their sakes.
Since Abraham's time the wick
jjness had greatly Increased In
the cities. Those living there were
ff'lty of the vilest sins.
'Then the Lord rained upon
om and upon Gomorrah brim
stone and fire from the Lord out
heaven; And He overthrew
wose cities, and all the plain, and
the Inhabitants of the cities,
ni that which grew upon the
round." -
. The vale of Siddim, where these
"ties were located, is thought to
abounded In asphalt and
ner combustible materials, and
"" district was liable to earth
quakes and volcanic eruptions
times the earliest to the latest
During, these eruptions, ac
W'ling to the hUtorian. Josephus.
" Salt sea sends up in many
PWes black masses of asphalt,
nich lonV ii... j
ss oulU in shape. This lake lies
" ,owcst part of the valley of
Jordan nnA It. li
iKn. . . M ,va auuavc ilea
K 00 feet below 0,6
Cit"Ps Wiped Out
"'e do not I,.., l. ., !
that IS ,n iw-J w .-
Write . ucawiucu UJ UIC
burl of Genesi. whether It was
Pitch, lightning, or a vol
eruption, which destroyed
ir-i r!sidn- but the cies were
'11 out completely,
out - your sins w"l And you
true u n0t an idle maxim. It U
cyaluU.Ve What yOUr COn
"1U wron? wav. vou
tinu. t happy- and if you con-
,ike that- doing things
i" reanv Z' you never
end ,h f "J" "ie, and tn the
. ln Sins AnA , ...
troy vm, 7 "ppmess wm
ri rvl u as yrely as Sodom
Ti in rtT. were .destroyed.
true n ..J."SL. mor Ulk": it la
The Z lne "w of life.
verses in Deuteronomv
32:31-33, are taken from the Song
of Moses which he uttered shortly
before his death, Warning the
Israelites to be true to the living
God, whom he designates as the
Rock. "For their rock Is not as
our Rock, Even our enemies them
selves being judges," he says. The
gods of other peoples was not as
the Lord God of Israel, is his
meaning, as even their enemies
acknowledged on several occa
sions. He compares Israel's privileges
with those of the pagan people
around them, saying that these
people were of the same type as
the wicked of the two destroyed
Cities.
Our lesson is entitled, "The Al
cohol Problem : Past and Present."
In the verses assigned to us from
Amos, the writer pictures the lux.
urlous.life of the rich and thought
less In that day.
' They Take Their Ease
They "lie upon beds of ivory,"
he says, "and stretch themselves
upon the couches, and eat the
lambs out of the flock, and the
calves- out of the midst of the
stall; ;
"That sing idle songs to the
viol; that invent for themselves
instruments of music, like David;
"That drink wine in bowls, and
anoint themselves with the chief
oils; but they are not grieved for
the affliction of Joseph."
Stretching themselves out on
luxurious couches inside of sitting
to eat; drinking great bowls of
intoxicating liquor, instead of the
usual goblets; eating of the best
food in the land,-while others went
cold, tired and hungry, and they
took no heed. These were the sins
for which it is said, "Woe unto
them," and they are told, "they
now go captive with the first that
go captive; and the revelry of
them that stretched themselves
shall pass away."
In the whole history of the
world, the alcohol problem has
been with us. Following in it
wake have come many other prob
lems. Expenditures for Intoxicat
ing liquors top those for educa
tion; there are many more sa
loons than there are churches, and
billions of dollars are spent on al
cohol. Arrests for drunkenness;
accidents and deaths, as well as
crimes, all are laid at the door of
excessive drinking. It ruins people
physically and morally. It Is In
deed literally true as our Goldea
Text says, that, "The way of Mm
wicked shall perish."
Distributed by Kiac Features SradieaU. b
NOTICE SERVICE SUMMONS
HY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
HA WOOD COUNTY
-- VS. ".
WILLIAM C. DAVIS, MURRAY
DAVIS, LULA B. DAVIS, ISA
BELLE DAVIS SMITH, BRY
ANT SMITH, ROBERTA C.
DAVIS, THOMAS J. DAVIS,
JR., ADELAIDE DAVIS, CAR
RIE ELLEN MATNEY, W. L.
MATNEY, WILLIAM C. DAVIS,
Guardian of Emma Henderson,
WHIT HENDERSON, MABEL
DAVIS MOOREFIELD, ALVIN
MOOREFIELD, CLEO DAVIS
ADAMS AND FREEDLANDER,
BELNUTH & APPLEBAUM,
INC. .- v
The defendants, William C. Da
vis, Murray Davis, Bryant Smith,
William C. Davis, guardian of
Emma Henderson, Whit Henderson,
Mabel Davis Moorefield, Alvin
Moorefield, : Geo Davis Adams,
and Freedlander, Belnuth & Ap-
plebaum, Inc., will take notice
that an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Haywood County, North
Carolina, to foreclose hens for
taxes due Haywood County; and
said defendants will further take
notice that they are required to
appear at the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said
county at the Courthouse In
Waynesville, North Carolina, with
in thirty (30) days after the 14th
day of September, 1942, and
answer or demur to the Com
plaint of said action or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in said Complaint.
This the 12th day of August,
1942. :
KATE WILLIAMSON,
Asst. Clerk Superior Court of
Haywood County.
No. 1217 Aug. 13-20-27-Sept. 3
yiVomenrN.
Here is a name
f to remember
V A 62 year record J
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1.
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ly papa ap appatita, alda dl
9rUoa, and una kalpa build
mnnrriottix"Umm" toooaa.
Staitod 3 day fcalan yem
Urn; and takaa aa diraetad, it
ikould aalp tattara pais daa
to parfcuKrttaaalaaaaaa,
prise, the lesson-sermon will be the
following from the Bible: ''And
God said, Let us make man in our
image, after our likeness and let
them have dominion over the fish
of the sea, and over the fowl of
the air, and over the cattle and
over all the earth, and over every
creeping thing that creepeth upon
the earth. So God created man
in his own image, in the image of
uod created he him ; male and fe
male created he them,"
1:26-27)-
CLIPPINGS
Coming Friday
DONT SCRAP USEFUL GOODS
' YET I
The Americans have made a good
deal of unfavorable comment in the
past on the alleged fact that Ger
man and Italian women were ask-,
ed to give up even their wedding j
rings to the government for the
gold which could be melted down
and converted into money with '
which to buy ammunition of war.
Which may be a pretty good
warning to a lew people to go
slow, who seem to be having some
'bright ideas about asking people
to sacrifice practically new and
unused articles to some of our
urgent scrap drives.
We are not asking people to
make any such sacrifice. We do
not need it; not yet, certainly. The
government is not asking it. In
fact, we are definitely instructed
not to turn in articles of rubber,
aluminum, or any other material,
which is being used or is useful,
If the time comes when material
of that sort, even the tires off our
automobiles and the aluminum pots
in our kitchen, are needed for war
production purposes, we will give
them up, and we .won't "beef"
about it.
But up to yet we will try to ex
ercise common sense in our giving,
and pay little , attention to the
few crackpots who would like to
get us going on some wild ideas
which would be more harmful than
useful. Rock Hill Herald.
The first thing a young Axis
journalist is taught, no doubt, is
to eat and sleep while wearing a
muzzle.
There are 12 different kinds of
snow, says a magazine article
None of them, however, is self-shoveling.
Oil was struck in a well 15,000
feet beneath the surface of the
(Genesis earth. That's digging plenty deep
to find high profits.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev, Raymond E. MacBlain, Rector
9:45 Church School.
11:00 Holy Communion and sermon.
LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Pastor, Miles A. McLean
Sunday School at 10:00.
Church service at 11:00 with the
pastor taking as his topic, "What
Men Live By." There will be an
anthem by the choir.
The young people will meet at
7:30 p. m. with Ray Robinson as
leader.
The Young Adult Fellowship will
meet Tuesday, Sept-8 at the home
of Mrs, Curtis Seay.
Sr. JOHN'S CHURCH
Waynesville, St. John's Church
every Sunday 8:00 and 11:00 a. m.
Sylva Community House, every
Sunday 11:00 a. m.
, Cherokee Qualla Hall, every
3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m.
Bryson City, St. Joseph's Church,
every Sunday 8:00 a. m.
Franklin, American Legion Hall,
every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a.
m. v -
Highlands, School Auditorium,
every Sunday 11:00 a. m.
Murphy, Regal Hotel, every 1st
and 5th Sunday (C. W. T.) 7:00
a, m. ,' . ,' , .:, .
-1
MORE .CATS BUT FEWER
TIRES
In San Diego, Calif., Ronald
Curran has a cat. Ronald's cat
was about to have 'kittens.
So Ronald decided to leave his
garage door open that night for
the convenience of mamma cat.
When Ronald looked in his gar
age the next day he discovered that
the stork had paid the building a
visit during the night.
Mamma cat and her kittens
were there. Somebody else besides
the stork had paid the building a
visit too.
Five brand new tires and four
tubes were missing.
G. F. BALI., special representa
tive of the Esso Marketers, will
speak before the Rotary Club of
Waynesville on Friday at Hotel
Gordon on synthetic rubber and on
how to prolong the life of present
tires. Mr- Bull is holding a piece
of synthetic rubber.
About the only way to live hap
py in the present is to live in the
past.
The boss says we have a static
silhouette here in the oil'iee the
shadow of that new office boy.
Prudence is the knowledge of
things to be sought und those to
be shunned. Cicero.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HAYWOOD.
IN SUPERIOR COURT.
REBA GIBSON
vs.
J. T. GIBSON.
The defendant, J. T. Gibson, will
take notice that an action enti
tled as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Haywood
County, North Carolina, by the
plaintiff to secure judgment against
the defendant for an absolute di
vorce on the grounds of two years
separation: That the defendant
will further take notice that he is
required to appear at the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Haywood County, North Caro
lina, at the courthouse in Waynes
ville,. N. C, on or before thirty
days after the 17th day of Septem
ber, 1942, and answer or demur to
the complaint filed in said action,
or the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This 18th day of August, 1942.
KATE WILLIAMSON,
Assistant Clerk Superior Court
of Haywood County, North Caro
lina. :,
No. 1222 Aug. 20-27-Sept. 8-10
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HAYWOOD.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
COLLIE CLARK
vs.. -
SELMA JEANETTE CLARK.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Haywood
County, N. C, by the plaintiff
against the defendant for an ab
solute divorce on statutory grounds,
and the defendant will tuke fur
ther notice that she is required to
appear before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Haywood Coun
ty, in Waynesville, N. C, on or
before 30 days from the 17th day
of September, 1942, and answer or
demur to the complaint filed in this
action.
The defendant will further take
notice that if he fails to answer
or demur to the complaint within
the time required by law, the plain,
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint,
namely, an absolute divorce.
Given under my hand and seal
this the 14th day of August, 1942.
KATE WILLIAMSON,
Asst. Clerk of Superior Court of
Haywood County, N. C.
No. 1220 Aug. 20-27-Sept. 8-10.
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