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Catholic St. John's Church WAYNESVILLE The Re*. Lawrence Newman, Pastor Schedule of Catholic Masses for Western North Carolina Waynesville?8:00 and 11:00?St. John's Church. Canton?9 00?Y M. C. A.. Cherokee ? 9:30 ? Cherokee School. Bryson City? -8 00?St. Joseph's Church. Murphy ?8:00 ? St. William's Church. tontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of the Lake. Frantlin?8:00 ? John Wasilik llome. Sylva?10:00?Carolina Hotel. Presbyterian Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. R. Williamson. Pastor Edgar N. Plott, Supt. of Sun day School. SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "What Are You Worth." Special music by the church choir. Youth Fellowship meeting at (1:30. Summer visitors cordially invited to attend all services. Episcopal Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar II. Goold, Rector July 2G?Eighth Sunday after Trinity SUNDAY? 8:00 a.m.?Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.-?Church School. 11:00 a.m.?Morrting Prayer and sermon. Church Notice Deadline ? ? ? ? ? ? PLEASE NOTE: Church ? ? Notices Must Reach The ? ? Mountaineer By 11:00 A. M. * ? Wednesday. ? ? ????????? Church Of God The Rev. A. L. Cardtn, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Service. 7-39 p.m.?Evangelistic Service WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?V P E. FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?L.W W.B. Church Of God Of Prophecy Smatbers Street M. A. Chapman, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by Pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?V.L.B. service. Clyde Church of God The Rev. F. T. Prealey, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Meeting and 8ible Study. THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Young People's serv 'ce. Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD ? The Rev. Pete Melsner, Pastor SATURDAY? 9:45 a.m.--Sabbath School. 11 a.m.?Worship. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRTC1 Drawer 629 Tel. GL 6-6718 MAX PATCH ROAD Waynesville, N. C. Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Lieut. Glenna West. Assistant. Lieut. Marjorie Key, Assistant. Blanrh Lowe. Secretary. Jean Frese. Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y- P. Legion, Bible Classes, Ladies' Home League, Home visitation, in all Centers: CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel. Lit tle Creek. Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESV1LI.F On Asheville Road. 19-A Bob Rigdon, Minister SUNDAY? 10 .m.?Bible Study. It a.m.?Worship Service. 7:30 p m.?Worship service THURSDAY? ? 7:30?Worship service. | PARADE OF BEAUTIES IN 'MISS UNIVERSE' CONTEST | ^IM ' ?? ?1 ? .." SMI 3 f / T ' '? f". I A MIIE-LONO PARADE of floats and bands gets underway In Long Beach. Calif., opening the "Miss Universe" pageant. An estimated half-million spectators sweltered in a heat wave to witness the spec tacle. The first five floats represent Sweden, Nebraska, Italy, Missouri and Norway. (International) The Church Of The Nazarene 118 DEPOT STREET David M. Cox, Pastor H. A. Jeffries, S. S. Supt. SUNDAY? 9:45 a. m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. 7:45 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. THURSDAY? 7:45 p.m.?Prayer meeting. You are cordially invited to at tend services at the friendly Church of the Nazarene. Campbell Reunion To Be Held July 26 The twenty - second annual re union of the Campbell Family will be held Sunday. July 26, at the home of C. A. Campbell and his daughter. Miss Fannie Campbell, at Dell wood. The program win Degin at 12 o'clock, noon, and a picnic lunch will be served at 1 o'clock. Hugh B. Campbell of Charlotte is president of the family group and W. Jarvis Campbell of Clyde is vice president. Historians are Miss Louise Campbell, Miss Fannie Campbell. An invitation Is extended to all members of the family and their friends to attend the reunion. * ? * Dr. Frank Conrad, famed radio engineer, says he built his first radio set in 1915 to hear time sig nals from ArHngton, Va. and settle a $5 bet about the accuracy of his $12 watch. (ifeFij \ U & BY VIVIAN BROWN J AP Newsfeatures In the Rood old summertime a picnic is The Thing. A picnic is a perfect excuse for a boy-girl get-together, as any maiden knows. A group of girls offering promises of home-pre pared food and cool .drinks can entice the most popular boys in their set to a day in the outdoors. If you agree to combine lpscious food with some outdoor sport ? swimming, buating. Ashing, ten nis?the lads surely will beat their f?*et to your retreat. A summer picnic is the perfect occasion for man-snaring, too. Or didn't you know? It is the time when you can be bait without being suspect: (1) Feminine ? Sunnybrook farm dress, home cooked food, <2) A good sport? enjoying the outdoors, playing his favorite game, <3i Romantic? walking through the woods, listen ing to a bird sing, admiring the wonders of nature, wading in surf, canoeing, i4i Complimentary ?admiring his prowess in build ing a fire, finding the right path, etc. You don't want to fall down on any of these opportunities to win his admiration, if not his class ring. So here are some ideas for picnic food we hope will hit him in the light spot. I>ime Bank Budget?Chili Mac and Fruit Skewer. Left-over dimes can be invested in hardboiled eggs, tomatoes, and soda. To make Chili Mac, empty a can of chili con carne with beans into a pot and heat. Cook spaghet tina 'thin spaghetti al dente (firm, not too soft). Pour chili over top of spaghetti and serve with chop ped onions sprinkled over the top. ? So it's not romantic! But the boys will love the onions.) If the chili needs some jazzing up. take along extra chili powder to add to the cooking chili. Fruit Skewer: Put alternate chunks of pineapple, marshmallow and pear on a skewer and toast over a fire. This makes a fun dessert for the boys. Fair-to-middlin' allowance: Hot Dogs, black-eyed peas or beans and salad. The hot dogs can be cooked over a grill of course, and the boys will certainly fight to see who is chef on that deal. Beans or black-eyed peas can be cooked at home, heated up at the picnic spot. Fat Wallet Menu: Fried Chicken, Macaroni Salad, Grilled Bananas. Fry the chicken at home, wrap In wax paper in equal portions so that each gets at least leg and ? I breast or thigh Make the dressing for cold maca- [ roni by mixing mayonnaise, celery, green pepper and onion with salad Oil until moist mixture covers macaroni. Keep cold. Grilled bananas are made by ?peeling and brushing with melted butter or margarine. Split bananas lengthwise, being careful not to cub them entirely in half. Place 3 marshmallows in each banana slit. Place bananas on grill over hot coals and grill until marsh mallows are melted and bananas are heated Sprinkle with chopped peanuts. Here's a sandwich the boys will love. This can be thrown in with any of the above budgets: Com bine in a bowl 1 tablespoon grated onion, and one-quarter cup finely chopped parsley. Chop 2 hard cooked eggs and add onion-' parsley mixture. ' Combine mayon- \ naise and 1 tsp. curry powder, j mix well. Add a 614-ounce can of chunk-style tuna drained just be fore serving and mix thoroughly. VStotanv. I Use the Want Ads for results CDP Field Days Start WednJ The mutual Community Develop ment Program farm and home ra-. its will get under way beginning July 29. when Iron Duff residents spend the day at Beaverdam. On August 1. Morning Star will jour ney to Aliens Creek. An addition to the recreational program this year is a fox horn blowing contest, open to teams 01 two, eitk^r men or women or both. Other features will be group sing ing, special talent, guessing grmes in which the whole family can take part, target shootinf. horse-shoe pitching and softball games. Target shooting, also a new ar rangement. is set for eight con testants from each community. Teams will consist of two boys un der 14, two girls under 15, two men over 14 and two women over 15, Each contestant will be giv en five shots at a standing posi tion of 50 feet from the target. Guns and ammunition will be fur nished at the picnic. At the final field day top marksmen from each division will compete for prizes offered by the Garrett Furniture I Company. Tours for the first week in Aug ust inc'iuU. - ? Pigeon on \ .? jt Honiin la...? at Iron Dud on Xu|l at Mornint Stai uoB West Pigeoi ji So. H August 8. I Other tou. s l future art H I trtt. Aliens P Btaverdam SqB Crabtrtt a' Vest Jonathan ( ? Thickets ? Cove and W I Lake With TStl LAKEVll.l.K CoJ necticut's most , .auJ water is Lake wj You pronounce it jtntl ed; hut if you're Uba necticut folk- mtludgl live on its very shod it "Lakevillt l.ake I 1 It is belies ed I high as a 13-story baa treat aluminum ii '1 plant tWestinghouseia tallest. J TREE! SMI Fl AUCTIOn C. R. WARD PROPERTY I Located in the heart of Jonathan Cr eek Township between the tnj hill Roads. Just off main highway. One mile of church and schoJ MONDAY, JULY 10:30 A. M. RAIN or SHINE mm j THIS FARM contains some of the best land in the town ship. House, barn, silo and other out buildings. Subdivided so you can buy as much or as little as you like. Come out, look this property over and be with us on day of sale. Lunch to be served by ladies of the church. Immediately After This Sale We Will Offer The Jonathan Creek Roller Mill . * . ^?????p?????????????? SALE CONDUCTED BY West & Gossett Land Auction Com WEAVERVILLE, & CANTON, N. C. B. D. MEDFORD, AGT., WAT! Get MORE for Your Vacation Dollar in "Florida Malt* your vacation dollar! da doabl* duty, and treat your family to the finest vacation they've ever had...come to Florida this summer. This fabulous state, wi,th its 30,000 lakes and 1,200 miles of mainland coastline oiffers every facility for a glorious vacation...bathing,Soaring,fishing...scenic wonders, fabled landmarks, well-kept parks...more than two dozen spectacular attractions. Refreshing breezes from gulf, lakes, and ocean keep every part of the State delightfully cool. Your vaca tion dollars go farther, too, because Florida offers low summer rates just at the time ^ when prices elsewhere are at their peak. /-K 43s ^ : STATt Of flOMOA, J '2306-A COMMISSION ILDO., TALLAHASSR, FU. J * PI tan send me frtt, J DON'T MISS I "Fitrides Information Package" J Sarasota Summer Festival * ? 2 ol the Arts ? ? 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From the thrilling power of the great new Fireball VS Engine found in every 1953 Ruick Super and Ruick Roadmaster ? the modern and advanced V8 that reaches a new high in compres sion ratio? From the new instant getaway of Twin-Turbine Dynaflow* ? where you move from standstill to cruising pace in a quick sprin kling of seconds, and with truly infinite smoothness ? From the deep comfort of riding soft and ever-level on all-coil spring cushioning ? of sitting in sumptuous luxury on really wide seats ?of handling over two balanced tons of fine automobile with finger-tip ease and the gentle assist, as you need it, of Power Steering.* 0 We '11 be happy toliave you guest drive one of these stunning new Buicks?and let you see for your self how much fun and fine feeling it can add to life. Why not drop in for a visit soon? * Standard on Road master, optional at extti cost on other Series. TNI GREATEST BUICK IN BO GOUT YEA* ! . ? ' . ; .... . 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