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YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS WEEK - AT RAY'S FOR BUYING . Anvil ZIPPER OVERALLS Sizes .'10 to 12 ? $379 Value *339 AS PART OF OITR ANNIVERSARY SALE Your Overall Dollar Buys MORE in .. ? Read it ^TjK> Jl TAG 0' FACTS Overalls may LOOK much dike. But only long use and laundering / ' show you how they WEAR! J ';.v And men ond boys who have /J VI M tried 'em all Seep coming , back for ANVIL BRAND . /? Fit like made-to-measure, iy yet roomy for action. Bulldog bar tacks grip every point of strain. Bradded buttons can't tear out. I Suspender slides can't loosen I or come off. Deep pockets of rugged cloth. Multi-stitching M prevents rips and rovels. ? And. A.NV|L close-woven, Sanforijed denim stays leathery as mule hide! You DO not your money's worth? and o premium in long v.ear with ANVIL BRAND. Try them and see, Anvil Blue Denim *3" Overall Pants *2." $2.98 WORK PANTS 1 PAIR $2.65 2 - $5 READY SCHOOL (MSI CLOTHES! H ? '? .?? ?. ?' $1,000,000 Training Center Authorized By Methodists To Be Built In Capital Thickety Group To Improve Park At Friday Meet The regular community meeting will be held at the Park Friday evening. Those wlio can are asked ; lo bring lawn mowers and other tools to mow the playground and around the picnic area, before the , ?meeting begin- A watermelon i (slicing will he enjoyed after the)' work pet iod Miss Linda llipps will represent [the Intermediates of Korkwood (Church at Camp Tekoa, where she 1 '?ntolls this week wilh iitlier MYF ( ' delegates, Mrs. Jim Harris entertained with ' a buffet Supper Saturday night when former associates at the American Knka plant were guests Mixed garden flowers were used through out the bouse and on the buffet ( table 'fhi guests included Mrs, Joe Davis, Mrs. Cora I-ee Lominac, ' Mrs Nesbit Morton, Mrs. Pauline ' Miller imd Miss Jane I'uer all of the Kitkii at a Nesbit Robinson and family have 1 reiurned to Detroit Mich,, after visiting Iris parents. Mr and Mrs. W. Sam Itohinson. and other rela- ' lives here . ( Mr and Mi Ronald Mueneh of BainbridR.e (?n.< left Monday to j * visit friends at Boon. ? and in Iowa after spending the week end with ; Mrs. 'J' G Murray and family Kn-i route thr\ stopped to visit the Rev. and Mrs Kdwin Troutman in Miir ristown. Terin. * David Kalitz of Gastonia. is spending llu1 week h oe the guest of Howard Robinson; Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cobb and , daughters left Tuesday for their home in Vestal \ y after a ten-t da> visit with Mrs Cobb's parents, Mr and Mrs. W M WiMiamCon i ' [ Mrs Julia Clark is visiting the ' Harbin families in Gastonia this week. v ?. '?? i Mr. and Mrs Lewi* Clark and j j sons, and Alden C. Clark have re- j turned from a trip to California Where they visited their sister and daughter, Mrs Phillip Hollifteld" and familv Rnroutc home they stopped over in Denver, Colo., to visit Mrs Harle.V Jones, the form? er Miss Delia Holland of this com munity who "went west" a number of years ago Misses Jewell tvtii lain son and Ks- j talena Robinson spent a few days j the first of th? week, visiting! friends in Durham Mike Jimison has returned from Murphy after spending a week with his 'grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Car Raper His cousin Joey Raper. 1 returned Ivome with him to spend I a few day s The Wesleyan Service Guild held the regular mc'et ing Thur.s- < day evening.at the home of Mrs. I. 1 B George, Lake Junaluska Mrs.! i Ray McDowell presided, and Mrs > David Burch was in charge of the < program j j I ? Mr. and Mrs, Tom Jimison have as their guests Mr, and Mis. Rob- i ert Raper and children from Can- I ton, Ohio I ? ?,?_ : , I Mr and Mrs* R L. Atkinson ah? I < I A million-dollar Protestant cen ter for training career workers in Ih ? government's foreign service will be built In Washington by the Methodist Church. Dr. Hurst M. Anderson, presi rlent of American University in Washington, said the new School r?f International Service will be lo cated on the university campus. Arrv-rtean University is a Methodist I institution with an enrollment of more than 5 000 students. Addressing a Soutbwide- Metho rtist missionary conference at Lake lunaluska. Dr. Anderson said "America's new leadership in world ifTairs is accompanied by ivspon-; ubilitie for which we arc not pre pared." The Methodist Church's General Conference, top poliey - making body has authorized $1,000,000 to establish the school, Dr. Anderson said. l)r Anderson emphasized the need lor Protestants to take the lead in restoring Christian prin ciples in our government and cul ture," and warned that "if we ion't. Ilie influence will eome from in authoritarian-type church." The appropriation stipulated. Dr. Anderson said, that "the School of International Service shall be re-, garded as an institution of the en- ' tile Church, established bv the Church as a basic contribution to j eligious liberty and to (he main tenance of the Protestant tradition if freedom throughout the world." The international situation today compels Americans "to face prob lems undreamed of 25 years ago." i Or. Anderson said. "If are to. I demonstrate our cherished Ameri can principles to the people of other nations, then we must under stand our own cultural inheritance it will not perpetuate itself autonuiUrally. and we lose it over night." Dr. Anderson said that his trav els to Kurope and the Middle East had convinced him that many for eign leaders "are puzzled and con fused h\ Americans who ap|>car to worship materialism and Christ at the same time, and who know so little about America's democratic culture." | Ninevah Church To Sponsor Sing On Friday Night H> MRS. AZK GRIFFIN Community Reporter Thorp will bp a sing at (ho Nine-j vah Baptist Church at 8 p.m. F-ri-1 rljix. sponsored by the WMU ami featuring the Favorite Melody j Quartet of Knowillo. Tonn. Mr and Mrs Lars Smith of Dal-! las. N (' Mr and Mrs Zeb Head and son and daughter, Zeb, Jr., and Nancy ol Fort Mills, S C., spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs spending a few days at Shallotte.j (lie guests of Mr and Mrs Bo.vd Robinson, ? Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sorrells and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Harris and family have been visit ing relatives in Detroit. Mich, They were accompanied homo Friday by illenn Harris of Detroit, who spent j i few days here. Mrs. Robert flipps and children | ?cturned home Sunday after spend ing, a few days with her parents. Mr .and Mrs. J. \V Yelton. at Spin iale Mr Hipps went down to ac company tbem home. Arc Griffin. Tiic WMU met at the home of Mrs Jimmy Kelly Tuesday. ? John Smiley of Newport News, Va.. spent the weekend here with his family. DR. THOMAS KFPtFR will be the speaker at Junaluxka Day morning services- at ll a.m. Sun day. Junaluska Day Is Set For Sunday Junaluska Day will bp observed ' at the lake Sunday. Hishop Marvin Franklin, resident bishop of the Jackson, Miss., Area. ' will deliver the 11 a.m. address Dr Thomas H Kepler of the | Oberlin College, Ohio, Graduate School of Theology will be the speaker at 8 p.m. Cash contributions and pledges are received by the assembly at the 11 o'clock service each annual Junaluska Dav to apply on projects within the grounds. The collection this year will probably be used to pay for fur-1 ni.vhing.s and equipment in the Paul B Kern Memorial Youth Center ' More than $20,000 were received in pledges and cash last year The assembly board of trustees will be present for the event. Ratcliffe Cove Presents Program At Francis Cove By MRS. GROVKR FRANCIS Community Reporter The Ratcliffe Cove CDP visited Francis Cove Friday night. The guests presented a program includ ind a devotional by the junior training union group from the Bap tist Church, a skit, a duet by Chil lis and Mark Leopard and a comic speech by Milas Kirkpatriek Rat cliffe Cove wishes to thank the Francis Cove group for the nice time they had. Mrs Ralph Jenkins is a patient in an Asheville hospital. We wish to wish a happy birth day to ?Uncle" Bob Grasty today lir is 89 years old. Mr and Mrs. F. V Smith are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents and other relatives Roy Meador of Newport News, Va spent the weekend w ith bis I family. The Navy's second guided mis sile ship, the U. S. Canberra, was named for the flagship of the Australian Navy which was sunk off Savo Island in 1942 Chris Van Cuyk. former Dodger I southpaw, is pitching for Chatta nooga. Tenn.. in the Southern Association Last year he bad an1 8-8 record for Oakland, Calif. Heavyweight Harold Carter of i Linden. N. J , won 26 of 27 bouts as an amateur... losing only to Floyd ; Patterson In the Eastern Golden' Gloves finals. Two University of North Caro lina trackmen are 1936 Aliantic Coast Conference champions. Jim Bcatty is mi!.? ruler and Charlie Yarborough is broad jump titlist. SUMMER CLEARANCE SPECIAL YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR ? ? IS WORTH $100?? TRADE-IN on this "Once-a-week-Shopping" Size """ FRI6IDAIRE * FOOD FREEZER-REFRIGERATOR! Stores 49 lbs. of froien foods in Zero-Zone Cold I r i . Even LESS with your present refrigerator in trade! Gives you these famous Frigidaire features: ? Roll-to-You Shelves ? Cycla-matic Automatic Defrost ing Refrigerator Section ? Sliding Meat Tend-r ? Quiektibc It* Tra> s ? Twin Porcelain llydratori ? Butter (Minpartment ? Tilt-down1'gg Serv er wmmmwmmmmm? r ~ 1 -..raaw * ? ' Biggest 8 cu. ft. Buy! Quality FRIGIDAIRE Super Refrigerator GOLD ^ $18995 Model FDS-120-56 I LET'S TRADE Get our big allowance on your 8 present refrigerator. M wmmsimmmmmmJ " ? 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