TT-.T.:- f (Qnc Pay Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, MARCH2 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 2 ! IV ft M Mr.: il In California Gets Bronze Star BIRTHS dps .1 SI 4 WW .J Hi j. .v in. fl'' t 1! J V;0 V V.- -J 1 S ir ft. A- I'll , '! if'.- i.Y i ? J in! jfi I r CHRISTIAN SCIKNft Church roonis located on t-oii! floor of Masonic Temple. Authorized flu. .'.u.iii Stunc literature available following tin- service on holiday morning ut 1 I o'clock. "Matter" will be the subject ... the lesson-sermon on Sun. lb morning and the Golden Tex! woi be taktu from Isaiah 40. H. " I he grass witlieretli, the flower fadeth; but the word of our God thai: stand for ever." CATHOLIC SERVICES Scheau.e of Masses Wajnesville, every Sunday, 11:00 a. m- Bryscn City, every 1st Sunday, . 8:00 a. m- Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun-; day, 8:00 m- Murphy, every 6th Sunday, 8:00 a. m- Canton, every 6th Sunday, 8:00! a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. , Sylva, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 a ! m. I Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday, 11:00 a. m. (C.W.T). JUNALl'SKA METHODIST CHURCH Pastor. Miles A McLean. Sunday school at 10 U0 . I Church service at 11 00. at which j time the pastor will speak on the topic. "Near the Cross", and the' text will be Matthew 27 40 "It! thou be the Son of God come dow n from the cross During this ser vice the pastor will consecrate chil dren in baptism, and receive the pastor's class into membership of the church. The choir will sing "The Palms' . The young people will meet at 7:30 p. m. and Frances Williams will be the leader. FIRST METHODIST ( III R( II Rev J ('. Madison. Pastor Church School with classes for all ages opens at 10 lit) o'clock. At the morning hour llie pastor will speak on the subject "The Eternal Purpose ." At the evening service a class ot bovs and girls will be received into the church The subject of the pastor's ines- NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY IN TH ESI'PF.RIOR fOl'KT DORTHA B. WHITE. VS. JOHN D. WHITE The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in tne Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, for the purpose of securing a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required In appear before the CleA of Hie Superior Court of Haywood I'oiiu ty, at the Court House in Wayne. -ville, N. C , within 30 days from the 24th day of April, 194:., ami answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This the 21st day of March HMri GERTRUDE P. CLARK. Asst. Clerk of Superior Omit. Haywood County. Mar. 22-29-Apr. 5-12 NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COUHT Barney Woody vs. Laura Woody ThC defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C , to obtain a divorce absolute on the ground of two years separation; and that the de fendant will further lake notice that she is required to appear within thirty days from the 2t;th day of March, 1945, before the Clerk of the Superior Court in the Court House in Waynesville. N. C. and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint This the 24th dav of February 1945 GERTRUDE P CLARK. Asst, Clerk of Superior Court Haywood County, N c. No. 1415 Mar. 1-8-15-22 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT EDWARD MEHAFFEY VS. ANNA S. MEHAFFEY The defendant, Anna S. Mehaf fey, will take notice that an ac tioii entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County to obtain an absolute divorce; and the said de fendant wil lfurther take notice that she is required to appear at the pffice of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county in the courthouse in Waynesville, Norllr Carolina, on or before thirty i30i days rom April 14th, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand d in said complaint. This March IS, 1945. . ' .GERTRUDE P. CLARK, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Haywood County, North Carolina No. UUr-rMar. 22-29-Apr. 5-12 i.. M.llillK. Illll ' Li- I I mi mi. II. I V. i . I: .1 ilcv utioiial :.l.l.l v ill he i.i I I al the church ', Molt !a- I in .ii;.'!. Vieiln.-Ml.il eve-i.jii.-. ,0 on o;i the sub-' .-, t ' l ii. Masti ' ".j- Hi,; . . ' out I Hi In atll. III i 1. 1., da.. f ellili Hull ( 'i, milium. .11 '.111 he ol,-,en- e.l. j I It '. I EAPIISl ( HUR( H 1:. . !.. ( , !.l!...tt Pasti' .uiida', Sri.. ...I ..: m on There '.'.ill he u Lpecl.il yl ;'. .11.1 C.jlil.Tll- ti: iiuiue and f.iiclijii Ml lo, at Ihe c!.. e ot t In tithing peiiod. .'.!! .it . al lllit lit- ' ill l i.lne together in 'l.e ou.llturiJiii loi this Lpcclal e. tilt .Morning wt.r-.liip at 11.16 This being the Sui.du' helul'e Lasltr. the pastui '.'ill speak on thin time I'. Mil) je. t ' I' tie ( i.i it of the t i oss.' Tinning Union at 7 in) p. m All i..t.ei - ait urged lo he pres-c-nr to i ti eii e roial illsti uctlons about the .' eek ot :tlidy which will begin Mi-nda' night Kemr,g v. or- hip ul S nil p m file tlin.ie of the pa-lor mes sage v. ill he ' I he ..lght ol Agony At the lo-.e of tl.i ; en ice the oidiiiaii.e ot hapiiun "ill be ad mllllstel e.i All :iii.e- dining Hie eek. iioiioail- -.hi'.lulefl fur tli.' even ing '.'.ill he called oil to make v.av for the v . i k of -iml' in the im puitjiil lu.iHi-r ol uiil-v. inning and evangelrm. I In n- will he cla-,-.e-. I..r juiii.ii . iiitei mediates, y niing people, and a, lulls. The il.i--.e-. Mill begin proiiiplly at 7 -ih. Mon day Ihl uUgh I- I lllas c I'lllllH;,. The entire chuiih ineinhei",liip i-i uig ed to alien. I Ihi . pci i.il wet k of tuih, At 11! iiuiin each day next week M.,ndav Ihrnugli I'nday all the chur. he-. Mill come Ii. gel her lor the annual I'i i-l...-.l.-r mi vice-. U at Ii and Ii-leu h.i anniiunce menls al.i.ul place and speaker. ( fit lit II OK (.(III ll.ii luood S. (' Lowery. Pastor hevp .il In i.'iniinig Maicli 25. Sunday :.ei i ice al II p. in. The He . Austin Hcutl, pastor of the ( hiiich of God in Canton, v ill he I he evangelist The Ladies Quaitet from llie Church ol God. ( anion, will ren der the inn :ii- and I he singing I he puhli.- i cordially invited to attend. GltACK KPISCOPAI. ( III H II Hev Hoht G Tatuni. Reclor Palm .Sunday (Tiuich School al 10 30 Sunday i m , i Mint; prayer and ser mon I I ISO YoiiniK (Peoples Service League at ,ri p. in. Holy Goiniiiiinioi at IIIII0 a in on .', 1 1 i n L t Tin-s.lav and Thursday 1 1 1 1 . l 11 1 1 1 ; ' . Holy ( '..nil, nun. hi at 1 1 Oil a in ..n Wednesday Three-hour service on Good Fri day from 12:00 to 3.00 p. m IIAZIXHOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHI ru n Hev. S. R. I roekelt. Pastor Sunday School at HI o'clock. Laurence Davis. Mipcrinlonilent. Morning Wor-diqi at II o thick, "ermon subject: "Whatllicn Shall I Do With .1.- .11 ' ' Pioneers, meet a I (i o'.l.xk Sun day evening. Prayer services at H o'clock Wednesday. HOLY (TII KCH OK CHRIST The Rev, Joe A Daniel of East Mai ion will preach on Saturday and Sunday nights, with services beginning at eight o'clock. Spe cial singing rind strin;; nm,ic will feature both services. On Sunday afternoon he will ociupy the pulpit at the Cine Creek Congregational Holiness church at two o'clock. IIAZFLWOOD BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev. Everett Murray. Pastor i Sunday School at 10 00 o'clock. ' Frank Underwood, superintendent, i Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. I I sage Week-End Special, Delicious . . . Devil's LAYER CAS With Lemon Frosting Pearce's Let Us Bake For You r4 jk J CPL T-5 LDGAR SWAYNCLM, ;ou ol Mr. and Mrs. Ld Sway ngiin. i,l Wavnesville, R.F.D .K.'o 'l is ix.v stationed at the De Witt Gen eral Hospital, Auburn. Calif At the time he entered the sen ice he was employed in an aluminium plant in Los Angeles, Calif He was inducted at San Pedro Calif , and attended the Letlerman Gen eral i senior i Surgical School for special training. Mrb. Howard Bryson To Address PTA Al Hazelwood School Mrs Howard Bryson, Haywood count v public health nurse, will address the members of the !lael wood Parent Teacher Associatioij al a meeting to be held in the audi toiiuiii on Monday evening al 7:30 on "Health and Safety." Mrs John Carvel' will also present her chorus liuin the school in several num bers. Mrs George Bischulf, presi dent, will preside. I'TA TO MEET TUESDAY The lla.elwood Parent Teacher A-.-oiiatioii will meel Tuesday evi-ning at H o'clock in the audj loiiiiui of the school for the regu lai monthly meeting. Subject- "( )pt:n Windows." Ti amine Union at 7 o'clock, Mrs. '.am Knight, director. I'A eniug Worship at H o'clock, subject: "God Our Expander." A study course will be held Mon day through Friday, beginning each evening at 8 o'clock. There v. ill he a class for every one. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Form a good habit by attending prayer service each week. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hev. Malcolm H. Williamson, Paslor. VVIntener Prevost, superinten dent of Sunday .school Suiiilav School at 10:00 o'clock. .Morning Worship 11:15 o'clock Sermon subject: "Behold Your Kini; Special music will feature l hi , Palm Sunday service. Tin church is cooperating with the other churches in the observ ance of Holy Week In addition lo the noon -day service on Wednes day l here will he a service Wed nesday night at 7:30 and again on Thin sday night at which time the lh.ly Communion will be observed. Famous U relieve MONTHLY FEMALE (Also Fin StMwdiic Ttakl) Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound Is omom to relieve not only monthly .pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, hlghstrung feelings when due to functional periodic dis turbances. Taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such dis tress. Plnkham's Compound htlpt na ture! Follow label directions. Try itl Jjjdio. C (PinkhawCS compound ENGRAVING . . . Free On Metal Leather Etc. If Bought From Our Store. 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