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Presbyterian Iluzelwood Presbyterian Church 117 E. Main Street, Hazelwood Archie C. Graham. Pastor Riuke Breitenhirt, Student Ass't. SUNDAY? 10:00?Sunday Church School. Mr. Cecil Blanton, Superintendent. | 11:15?Morning Worship. Ser mon by Mr. Graham: "A Picture I of God." 6:00 p.m.?'Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. Gene Davis, President. (1:00 p.m. ? Presbyterian Junior Fellowship. 7:00 p.m.?Junior Choir Rehear sal. Miss Barbara Davis, director. 7:30 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Study of Mark. TUESDAY? 8:00 p.m.-?Women-of-the-Church meeting at the Church. WEDNESDAY? 8:00 p.m.?Devotional and Pray er Service. 8:30 p.m.?Senior Choir Rehear sal; Jimmy Davis, director. Bethel Presbyterian Church ROUTE 3. CANTON Archie C. Graham, Pr.sior Blake Breitenhirt. Student Ass't. SUNDAY? 10 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Breitenhirt. 11:00 a.m.-?Church School. C. S. Rollins. Supt. 7:30 p.m. ? Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. Melvin Early, Presi dent. Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. R. Williamson. Pastor Edgar N. Plott, Supt. of Sun-1 day School. SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Where Do You Live?" Special music by the church choir. Youth Fellowship service at' ?6 30 P. M. WEDNESDAY? | Evening Prayer Service at 8:00. ' ? ?. . | The Chnrch Of The Nazarene 118 DEPOT STREET David M. Cox, Pastor If. 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. There will be a special service Saturday night. August 8th at 7:45. The special speaker will be Rev. Phillip of Trevec-ea Nazarene Col lege of Nashville. Tenn.; also ac companying him will be a very i good quartet who are well known for their singing. They are called the Ambassador Four. You are invited to attend this service at the friendly Church of the Nazarene. ? " I.I. . I .. i .1 ?? ?? ?? ? ' ? ' <m JI ' '? l"l IMP' ????? Lonely? Try Banquet For One r SUMMER meal for one ... on paper plates. GLAMOROUS dessert . . . for private feast. By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor THE BABY'S still in the bottle stage and the older children are at camp? You're a mother who eats an uninteresting b it e-and-nibble lunch all by yourself? Or maybe you're a career girl who lives alone and loves it?ex cept for those nights you have a solo supper? Then you've no idea what a won- j derful thing a banquet for one can be. So comfortable to lean back and luxuriate in a delectable meal, to let your thoughts wander where they will, to plan and dream. Or to prop up that novel you've been dying to read and enjoy it, while you eat. without a single interrup-; tion. i Preparing an attractive meal for ; yourself doesn't haw to mean more work?there are lots of interesting dishes that can be made quickly and easily in small quantity. Get yourself a supply of paper plates in a couple of sizes; when you're through, throw them airily away. We used to turn up our nose at paper plates?but that was before they went both functional and i glamorous. Now they come in pret ty shades, convenient sizes, and with plastic-coated surfaces that stand up well under any type of food?hot. cold, moist or dry. Nice I to know. too. that they're sold in economy-size lots .with anywhere from 30 to 100 plates in a cello phane-wrapped package. So horde some of your housekeeping money ?give him chopped beef instead of T-bone steak ?- and treat your self to this convenience. Or set your hair yourself one week, and -plurge on these handy aids. . * * * EVERY GOOD COOK needs re hearsals What better time for a preview than when you're alone? Experiment with seasonings and: garnishes, with methods of prep- j aration When you cook the dish' for a duet or quartette, you'll feel confident. Your reward? Rave notices. Are there some foods you love that you never get enough of? Go on a binge?and widen your culin ary knowledge. If .^pu're crazy about cheese, for instance, have it as often as you like?but in differ ent ways. Fold grated Cheddar cheese into your omelet; put aj Roquefort spread on your ham burger; spoon a rarebit over a toasted English muffin. You've al ways wanted to try different kinds of Cheese? Camembert? Scandin-1 avian Gjetost? Italian Bel Paese? Dutck-type Gouda? Who's to stop ; yeiu? Wake up and taste! But one piece of stern advice: A six- or seven-inch skillet and a I pint-size saucepan are indispens able for the sometime eat-aloner. So quick to cook or heat food in, so easy to clean. Enjoy your possessions. You've had your main course on a paper plate?this intriguing tomato dish, whose recipe we're giving you, with a crunehy salad of escarole. green pepper rings and fluted cucumber. Now bring out one of the silver dessert dishes Aunt Minnie gave you for a wedding present; put such a pretty easy-fix dessert, as j this one that follows, on it. Then j sit back and enjoy your gustatory advent urel BAKF.I) EGG IN TOMATO NEST Ingredients. 1 large tomato, salt and pepper. 1 egg, 1 tablespoon grated Cheddar cheese. Method: Scoop center out of to mato. leaving a wall about fa inch thick; sprinkle inside cavity light ly with salt and pepper. Drop egg into cavity; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with grated cheese. Place in small greased baking dish; bake in moderate <350 Fi oven 25 minutes or unti legg is set. Makes 1 serving. FRILLED MELON-RASPBERRY CUP Draw a zigzag pencil line around the center of a chilled cantaloupe. Now cut in half, following zigzag line so melon will be "frilled". Fill half with raspberries. Grace Church in the Mountains episcopal Thcjtcv. Kdear tl. Ooold, Rector j August 10?Eleventh Sunday after Trinity SUNDAY? 8:00 a.m.?Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.?Church School. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Prayer and sermon. Seventh Day Adventisl Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD The Rev. Pete Meisner, Pastor SATURDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sabbath School. 11 a.m.?Worship. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting. First diesel-eleetric passenger i engines were used in 1934. Church Of God The Rev. A. L. Gardin, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.? Evangelistic Service. ] WEDNESDAY? 7 30 p.m.?Y.P.E. ^RIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?L.W.W.B. Clyde Church of God The Rev. F. T. Presley, 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 Bible Study. THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Young People's serv <'0. Church Of God Of Prophecy Smathers 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. Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall 107 >1- Main St Waynesville Program for week beginning Aug ust 16. SUNDAY? 3:00 p.m. ? Watchtower Study. Subject: "Launching The Kingdom Government". Scripture text: "And a great sign was seen in Heaven, i woman . . . and she gave hirth !d a Son. a male, who is destined To shepherd all nations with an iron rod. And her child was caught away to God and to His Throne." Rev 12:1.5. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Book study, Bible class. FRIDAY? 7:30 p m.?Service meeting. 8:30 p.m. ? Theocratic ministry school. We are glad to be able to an nounce that our studies have been resumed as usual on our weekly schedule. We also invite any and all of you good people of Haywood County to come and join us in Bible study. No collection. Christian Science Service The Christian Science lesson sermon will be read Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock In the church room on the 2nd floor of the Ma sonic Temple. Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone, is one of the strongholds of (he peripatus, a primitive worm likej.nigiak^ Saunook CDP Plans Fri. Night Meeting Before Picnic Field Day Sat. Bv MRS JULIA McCLURE Community Reporter The Saunook CDP will meet Friday night at 7:30 at the Saunook Sehool House. Plans are to be made for the next day when Sau nook will entertain Beaverdam on Saturday. August 15. Everyone is to bring a picnic lunch Saturday. W. W. Roland is chairman of the day. The Saunook CDP wishes to ex press its appreciation for the fine time shown it by Morning Star community last Saturday. Homecoming Sunday At Hemnhill Methodist The Hemnhill Methodist Chureh will hold its Homecoming Sunday, August 16. The Rev. James A. Coleman will preach at 10 a.m.. with Sunday School following at 11 a.m. Everyone is asked to bring a pic nic lunch, and there will be a sing ing in the afternoon. Anyone in terested is invited to participate. St. John's Church WAYNES VILI.E The Rev. Lawrence Newman, Pastor Schedule of Catholic Masses for Western North Carolina Waynesville?8:00 and 11:00?St. tohn's Church. Canton?900?Y M. C A. Cherokee ? 9:30 ? Cherokee School. Brvson City?-8:00?St. Joseph's Churrh. Murphy ? 8:00 ? St. William's Chureh. Fontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of 'he Lake. Franklin?8:00 ? John Waslllk Tome. Sylva?10:00?Carolina Hotel. Salvation Army <s MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRTC7 drawer 619 Tel. C.I, 6-6718 MAX PATCH ROAD Waynesville. N. C. Major Cecil Brown. District Of ficer, I.ieut. C.lfnna Weat. Assistant. T.lent. Marjorle Key. Assistant. Rlanrh I-owe. Seeretary. Jean Frese. Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion. Bible Classes, Ladles' Home League, Home visitation, In all Centers: CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel. Lit tle Crpck. Bonnie Hill. Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. About three-fourths of all farm work in the United States is doAe by farmers and their families and .only ^one-fourth J>y hired help. Rare Wine SAN KKANCISCO, Calif <AP>I --Only five bottles now remain of an I81S port wine speiiallj ] jioached for King Edward VII a hen he visited Lisbon as the Prince of -Wales. In 1905 the ca:.?fc was found in Portugal by Charles bellows, a I New York wine merchant. Bel lows bottled U, numbered each bot tle and distributed them to select ed clients, including the late Wil liam Rockefeller. With Rockefeller s Francisco connois*^ 4 to remain " the remaining bottle- ' iiothittg Satisfies .,-^pi SPECIAL J A v Many Money Savers va Dial Soap 2 ss 35c Dial Scno 2Comp Bars liVv Personal Size Ivory ISoap 4 Bars ISC Octagon Soap Powder pkg. 21D Ajax Cleanser 2 pkgs. 25c Margaret Holme With Snaps I FIELD PEAS v ij Margaret Holme CUT SQUASH - - ^ 17 Packer's Label I PIE APPLES 23 Worthmore ORANGE SLICES 2! Sultana Small STUFFED OLIVES -1 Tree! ? 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A"g. 49c Cod Fish "? 29c _ Sliced Spiced Fillet of BOlOgna Lb 45C Luncheon Meat Lb 49c Perch - Lb 33c Ann Page Creamy Rich MAYONNAISE - - ? 57c i Ann Page With Tomato Sauce PORK & BEANS - 2 ? 23c I Nabisco VANILLA waffers ?????? 33c 5 Jane Parker Angel Food Cake LARGE RING ? - - - ^ 49c ? Jane Parker Enriched WHITE BREAD ? ^ 14? | Packer's Label ? BLACKBERRIES - - ? 23c ' Clapp's Strained f..<u - - s Clapp's Junior Foods ? 3 Jars 21 For All Frying Purposes ? Wesson on s I Shortening - Snowdrift - - - - 5 Swanson's Boned g Turkey ----- s Swanson's Boned I Chicken ----- :?? J Swanson's Boneless Chicken Fricassee - - - - ? Swift's Shortening j Swift'ning ^ ??iiKri Miiaiit ???? HUiili tiMCf in* *?? ????? iniatK ? mcimc ?t* ???**?? Those Prices Effective Thru Sat., Aug. 15th w ? Cleaner Spic and Span 2 j'v 47c Swift's I Jewel Oil I Bot. 33c ^ bw;' ngj
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