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AGS SIX (Second Section)' T1-rs-3T Afternoon, J un,i3)1. : f 1 ' . V ' i t" P a 1 1 In5 J5 caching at Clyde REV. WALDO D. EARLY begins afevival meeting at the Clyde Baptist Church on Monday eve ning. Rev. D. D.' Gross, pastor, will preach the Initial sermons oflTSuntiay of the 10-day series. 51 '1 S-1 in Several 'ilcptenspnia l. rnnt yourJroori J-- wwa, mwvvu JUA frWKJk $5 to $50. . 1 completely reconditioned Electric range . . . only $65.00. tali Used Bendix -washer in excellent condition, ($49.50. i r 1 buffet table ami six chairs made by Unagusta Mfg. Co. ' j Only $49.50. . , 1 Large round antique dining room table, $12.50. J Several used maple beds in good condition, $8. ! ISeveral coal and wood space heaters in good condition, $5 up. Buy now for next winters " 6 or 8 good used wool rugs, only $5, 'l; used dlfiette suit . . . Chrome chairs with ; plastic seats ' and backs.. Same M newOnlyv $40.00.,.,. ,,.tu 1 t. - . ' 1 Used couch In eaod condition. &25 JAMES FURNITURE CO. -4 "Low Prices Phone 769 l , ' it. 4 " " s " h f f with FittinjJ - - ! work-savinj fatwM m-.c I' I; !'(" DZnrZia Eleclric Go" ; HiONE 31 TO - . v. . . -'. : Other Church News on pf. 4 & 5 Section 3 - .-Mount Zion Baptist : , ; - , Church - Thomas Erwln, Pastor ' J Sunday, iune 18, Youth Sunday. HlfcOO a.m. -r- Sunday School, Charles Stanley.. , in charge for superintendent. ' All Sunday School classes will be taught by the young people. . 11:00 a.m. Message by Don Recce: r- . 7:00 p.m. Training Union. The assembly program, to be given by the young peoples' union. Wednesday tf:00 p.m. Meeting of Sunday School teachers. Juniors will meet at same ; time fer'prayCr meeting under the direction' of Mrs. Tom Lanning. . ; ; -t .'f i - - 1 . Dellwood Methodist . 4 Charge The Rev. Paul R, Taylor, Pastor Special Revival Services will be. gin in the Dellwood -church Surf day morning. June 18th:.V at ' ll o'clock , with preaching. asain Suri day evening at "8 'o'clock -and throughout the week; The sermoih topic Sunday morning will be "The New Frontier" and Sundas.evenintf the sermon will be- orWells' . i !Tk- ........ T ... l i j.l . xue icguiai wumapwtii: oe neia in the Maple Grove "cbunch .Sun day morning, at 10 jo'rioct " The sermon topic will be !'JLf ". l ; y . Gastroenteritis i ! Transmissible gastroenteritis which causes scouring, vomiting, and heavy . death losses has be come one of tht nation's most cost ly baby; pig diseases, according te Jhei AmerlQan Veterinary Medical Keep Us Busy" Maui Street ; f ; 0wite,Ki44MbthS uUhhmI toy . n wtf ctoH, pUaMra to vb. NkwAafrMttofhii immm4 to mi kM ifaia rbtMfrfNraulUHiMi , tutu COME W TODAY, i i see rot rouxsvi 'MAIN STREET CHURCH Receives Degree THE REV. J. ELMER GREEN of Hazelwood received the Bachelor of Arts degree at Carson New man College in Jefferson City,! ?'enn., on lay 26. He completed V he course In two years and.nine months and at the same time; served as assistant pastor at, the" First Baptist Church , In; LaFol lette, Tenn. In 'charge1 of -North'. PumberlannJ- Mission, Mr.'Green Vas pastoof the Ratcliffe Coye 'Baptist :'Church before entering; ."Carson Newman. He . and Mrs. v Preen ,'andtheir . small son are at yiei? nomon urown Avenue xortf the. pteseiitf. .-X Vfc f. -1 ' ' : Shady Grove, Methodist ( . Charge The Rev. Allison E. Belk, "Pastor r SHADY, GROVE CHURCH Sunday,, School atl0 a.m. Glen Boyd;,SupU; : V t ? Preaching at 1 i la.ra.H by Rev; Mrs. ' Stella G. 'Belt 1 Subject, wlt.lM iiritL i lit . tL 1 MAGGIE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Supt. Mrs. C. L. White., Preaching at 11 a. m. bv Rev. Homer Cox, the evangelist. Preaching at 7:45 p.m. The Hom er Cox Gospel Party in charge. During the song service there will be ducts, solos and ouartetts. Don't fail to hear these wonder ful Gospel singers. These Evangelistic Services will continue throughout the week, services beginning each evening at 7:45. -r , PEACHTREE CHURCH Sunday School at 2 p.m. Preachlne at 3 n. m. hv thn Rpv Allison E. Bellu . - PULLING TOGETHER Two old mules, now get this dope, were tied together with a piece of rope,.'...'- . Said one to the other, "You ;come my way while I take a nibble of Ithls heWmovvh hay,?' "I rwon't," feaid the other,; v "Yon come my way for I too hive . . some hay you see." v So they got nowhere, just pawed up dirt, and how, how, that old rope did hurt! Then they faced about; those stub- corn muies, and said, ''We're too much Jike human fools.. Let's pull together, I'll go your .. .way, men come witn me and we'U both eat hay" ' WeU they ate their hay, and liked it too, and swore to.be com rades good and true As the sun went down they were neard to say, "Ah, This is the . end of a perfect dav 4 We must pull together 'tis the only way." Marriage Licenses Love A. Coman. Jr.. of Canton and Gladys Mae Brown of Clyde. James D.i Cordell pf Swannanoa and Eugenia Lee Smathers of Can ton, Lloyd Renn and Ruth Itnhlnsnn both of CantdVi. .,. Lindon Nichols of WavnesvlUe and Gwendolyn Joy Wyatt of Haz elwood. : s" ; John Bradley and, Edith Jack son; both of Whlttier. Jack P. Moody of WavnesviUe and Stella Hall of Dellwood. Weaver Carver ' of Canton and Irene Seay of Clyde. . " , Tommy Sams and Carolyn Wines of Canton. ' ' ' : Joe C. Cline and Elizabeth Jane Bradley, both of Way nesville. John Howard O'Kelly and La Vanche Brlggs, both of Benton, Tenn.. .':. .".-''' Johnny E. Robinson of Hazel wood and Judith Ann Clark of Canton. - . -.; John Minor Richeson and Eliza beth Bowman, both of Waynes vUle. ..' .':;,;;.? f Ted Trammell and Betty Sue Cagle, both of Waynesville. ( Italy' Ne Italy is extremely short of fuel and mineral resources. Before World War II, this country im ported more than five times as much coal and neirly 120 times as much crude oil ar it product! Denmark's largest church is the Cathedral of Viborg, built between 1130 and llfl9. ihcsriHs c .. "-V V , ' . V " -TfLfyif icw -ASff iuu. i; -."itVt-'t 1 ' :J :"-'r.- .... " I v.-- y v,.- s ...... . ' 's ''i'.i.-.i v .1-.,. - fc- . ...... Phone 934 Si . ,e "V X -I' . . '. . .; ' J. . . - u ' ... , .. r : .... . - - x . " ? '" BOYD TEXACO Bpedtdhg For -Aimiiih ' who cannot speak for theiiselves. It really isn't Important who 1 am. I could be the family cat or the old dog "taken for a ride" and left to die of starvation in the mountains, a cow, or one of those "there ain't nothing dumber on earth than a chicken " I am an animal and I can't talk, someone's got to do it for me because it's important. " Here's my gripe: . , Two months ago some humans with a conscience formed an SPCA: a humane society to look after the Interests of the likes of me. There's about eighty paid members Last Monday night there was a meet ing. Nine paid members showed up. What goes here anyway? Do you know the moral tone of a community is raised where an SPCA is supported? , - 'lit ..v . , 4 MEDFORD'S Boyd Medf 6rd, Operator n. . Do you know the public health of a community is raised where an SPCA Is supported? Well? So maybe yojj'U cay, I Ilaywooa County's most 00106 Radio Servic 55feon ,y PPtd .... .. r - Haywood County's most Radio Technicians WfiYMFQ7TTT P D rtntA'" 14 U!I1 'i-i . , "V Aie muter aireei SERVICE "Hush, you dumb all and health 9LW, Oie Oh, yeah! Meb:" dam township " B Animal to man I a goes? 4 foc Haywood County's most comnW . . .-.rnoneii . Main at Pigen
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