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SS THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER alvation Army Plans Mountain Top Singing Sunday IX Patch gsion Host Gathering Ur and near, folks will be ling Sunday to the breeze ipjgjits of Max Patch mouu Lwn by the l'th annual convention and mountain Lertg of the Salvation Army |n Mission. tain singers and entertain [come to show their talents; tends will be there to en " them; and many another in search of home-spun will join the merry-mak llcnt chicken dinners are tl for the singers, many of lave come from other states, iiun stands ofltr chicken ough dinners, sandwiches, mi and drinks to all corners. I) prefer to pack along their :111c baskets and spread out under some giant tree, morning session will fea : address by Commissioner .1. Dray of Atlanta, Terri binmander of the 15 south les. E afternoon the annual dec ol the graves in the Army's | cemetery will take place p.m. irogram starts at 10 in the |. and continues until 4 in moon. cial attraction promised for ji is "Pan Handle Pete," 11 extraordinary, ol' the I Farmers Federation. Cecil Brown, in charge of hv's mountain-top mission, |iarge of the entire day's j p. [ear, some 3000 people from Is journeyed to Max Patch all-day gathering. This nted the largest attendance vent's 16-year history, ie-eyed Major Cecil Brown [led the mountain mission. 1 Hurricane Creek, only six Way. she became a member Salvation Army and was Ily returned to the lone tax Patch area. The old fir ing preachers who had scrv area were gone; the little churches were tumbled-down. Ma jor BroVrn, al that time a lieuten ant, succeeded in re-establisiiing the circuit, re - opening the: churches, until todaj the central Citadel has been joined by five more missions. Small fry love toasted bread cubes in a cream soup, under a ' poached egg or as a base for cream ed vegetables, meat or fish. To pre pare the cubes, cut soft bread into i small .squares. Arrange the cubes on a cookie sheet and place in a slow oven; turn the bread occasion- j jally and toast until golden brown on all sides. lOothespGcfssy Stomal Pain! RF.V. DRAKE Scott Drake, well-known of Middlesboro, Ken-1 lucky, writes: "My painful stom ach troubles were relieved to completely by Scalf's Indian Riv er Medicine that I am writing this letter of thanks to you, I just want to help those whose days just drag by because they suffer the awful gassy stomach agony that I did I highly recommend Scalf's Indian River Medicine to all my friends. Yes, be sure genuine Scalf's Indian River Medicine is what you get if you suffer as Rev. Drake did. Let it quickly ease away the terrible gassy stomach pains after meals. Let it help you regain your "Smile of Health". MAJOR CECIL BROWN with "Aunt Jane" Rathhonr. who never **" misses a meeting, and little Mary Ann Allen. PANHANDLE PETE will be present. Come and hear liim! ROY PLEMMON8 preaches his annual sermon, A SOLO from little Norma Clark of Fines Creek "Jonah and the Whale." SOME OF TIIE CROWD at last year's Katherinc. HW ? mjmr. TIMK OUT for lunch. Come and set It! low that's what I call Hill, Mfcc! **? s a big difference roffee, if you haven't eady. learned. Moat ?ple have and that's >y 'he delicious flavor ?i^G Special just nat tily brings out, with t first sip .. "That's >?? I caU REAL cof i!" i , s<*?? ? \c< Library Notes Margaret Johnston County Librarian FILM SCHEDLIJE JUL* 27 - AUGUST 21 I'rrssure Groups?20 minutes? sound ?b&w.Clearly explain what pressure groups are and reveals that, when democratically used, they are a necessary instrument for decision-making in democracy. Il lustrates methods used by a rep resentative democratic pressure group to bring about legislation for a desirable civic project. Obligations?17 minutes sound ?b&w. Two families illustrate the correct and incorrect manner of taking care of their obligations to one another. Coon's Necklace?II minutes? sound color. Brings to life a charming Indian legend of how the loon, a water bird, received his dis tinguished neckband Authentic ccremonial masks, carved by Indi ans of British Columbia, establishes (lie characters of the story and clearly portrays the Indian's sen sitivity to the moods of nature. Rich color photography, delightful narration, and effective background music make this a_ thoroughly charming film. I.ibrai'y Story ? Ifi minutes sound color. Portrays ways in which a modern public library serves its community. Dwells fin the varied interests of "regular" readers, children, teenagers, blind people, and those interested in mu sic, showing how the library helps (hem all. Stuff for stuff ? I!) minutes ? sound?b&w. The story of trade. Cave drawings, Egyptian hierogly phics. animated maps, and live photography are used to illustrate the transition from primitive food gathering to I he complexity and in terdependence of present-day in ternational exchange. Crisis In Iran ? 18 minutes sound b&w. Shows modern cities and primitive nomadic tribesmen the largest oil refinery in the world and the ruins of ancient Persian civilizations. Outlines the ecotiomie I and political conditions that have hnniuh) <111 Ilii' present crisis. Stale Employee sAss'n. To Have Area Meeting The 1H53-54 annual convention of Area I c?f the North Carolina State Kmplovees Association will l?c held in the Club Boom at the SAW Cafeteria in Ashevllle, Sat urday, August 1. The purpose of the meeting Is to elect area officers for the ne*t fis cal year and to appoint delegatae* to the State Convention. The business meeting will con vene promptly at 1:00 p.m. Here's a handy guide to sir* when you use strained or junior baby foods in cooking. The ouncc size yields Va cup; the 8 ounce size yields I cup. In U. S. cities 60 to HO per cent of traffic fatalities are pedestrians. WiSWP/1 WHILE ( vv fJSUMMER | PRICES j$nowf( in effect DIAL GL 6 - 3271 LET US FILL YOUR BIN TODAY Richland Supply Go. 242 commerce L^JItlU?1111 T|-|?III 1 ? WANTED! I 100 USED REFRIGERATORS! Trade Your Old Refrigerator For a New 1953 Hotpoint! I Your Old Refrigerator Will Probably Make The Down Payment! HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Investigate Today - We Can Save You Money CLINE- BRADLEY COMPANY fl Joe Cline ? Dick Itrntllvy Dial CiL 6-3181 5 Points, llazelwood I
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