L SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH Rev. G. B. Clemmer, PMtoi' ( ( N Schedule of Servioes. ' Preaching at Sylva every Sunday xiorning at 11 o'clock except the 4th Sunday and every Sunday evening at 7:30 except the 2nd Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday mon ing at 10 o'clock. EpwoHh League every Sunday cv ening at 7 o'clock. '' (< Prayer meeting every Wodnesday every 2nd Sunday evening at 7:30. Preaching at Balsam every 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoon at 3:15. The public is cordailly invited tr all thes? servioes. Preaching at Dillsboro every 4th evening at 7:30. < ? SYLVA BAPTIST CHURCH i '' 'i \ \. Rev. J. G. Murray, Pastor , Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clork in the morning and at 7:3 o'clock in the evening. , Sunday School at 9:45 Sundae morning, A. J. Dills, superintended B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening. / Prayer meeting at 7:30 o 'clock Wed f nesday evening. ? v Choir practice at 8 o'clock each Friday evening. Officers' and Teachcrs' moeting following prayer meeting, cach Wed nesday evening. A very qordial invitation is extend cd to the public to attend these services. ) BALSAM GROVE BAPTIST J CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor Preaching Saturday before the the first Sunday, at 11 o'clock and the first Sunday, at 11 o'dock. Sunday School every Sunday morn ins, at 10 o'clock. Everybody invited to all of thest services. ? , v ? t , BLACK MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH I r ' Rev. Ben Cook, Factor. ; , * Jbr Economical transportation 'i r?, i o r. iv p* ?2>, ? cat fir her. In thousands of American homes there are now two automobiles?"a car for her, too," so tKat there may be transportation for the family while "he" drives to business. And because it is so easy to drive and park . . . * V because it is so decidedly smart and comfort ' \_ \ able, today's Chevrolet is an outstaadin j favor ite among women drivers everywhere. Come in?and see the beautiful Chevrolet models. You'll find quality you have always associated with the highest priced automobiles ?and you'll find that Chevrolet ownership is always economical ? . . even when the family has more than one automobile! -AT THESE LOW PRICES The Touring $C?C The Sport *71 C or RoaJsier ? ?^ C ...triolet ? ' CQC T!>e Imperial 7^5 The Coach ? "f*-* UikLiU - ? ? ?L~)C ' Vi-Ton Truck . The Coupe ? OLj (Chauu Only) ~i lh^: . 695 ']s??i,> <95 All prlcc* f. o. b. Flint, Michigan Cheek Chevrolet Delivered Prices Xh?T include the lowest handling and inanriag >h?n? available. < CULLOWHEE MOTOR CO., Cullowhee - JACKSON CHEVROLET CO. Sylva ** ' jt " % 'A\ _ > " ' _ 'M . ? if ' *% QUALITY A T L CLW COS.T ?? i NOTICE or SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST by virtue of the power of sale con tained in a deed of trust executed by J. W. Bridges and Mary Bridges, his wife on the third day of March 1925 to secure the indebtedness there in to E. A. Reagan which said deed in trust is recorded in the office of register of deeds for Jackson county North Carolina in book 94 page 189 and default having been made in pay ment of both principal and interest on demand of the holder of said note the undersigned trustee will on Mon day, November 28, at 12 o'clock Noon; offer for sale at the eourt i House door in the town of Sylva, | N. C. to the highest bidder for cash the following piece of land lying in Qualla township Jackson county, North Carolina being the home now occupied by J. W. Bridges contain ing 25 acres more or less. Beginning on a Spanish oak on top of ridge in Joe Jordans line and runs south west a straight to a hick ory on top of ridge thence with top of ridge thence with top of ridge to a rock corner J. L. Floyds corner, thence south to pablic road ihenee with public road to a rock in Jim Hyatt's linc; thence easterly direc tion with Jim Hyatt's line and Pub lic road to a branch thence up the branch to the forks Joe Jordan's line thence to the beginning. J. H. Reagan, Trustee. This the 24 day of October, 1927. v z> v ;