CRAFTSMAN'S FAIR TO BE HELD JULY 26
THROUGH 28 IN GATLINBURG, TENN.
THE CRAFTSMAN'S FAIR OF
THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS
sponsored by the Southern High
land Handicraft Guild and South
ern Highlands, to be held in Gat
linburg, Tennessee, July 26 thru
29, 1948, is an "all-out" effort cn
the part of the -membership of
the sponsoring groups to bring to
the public the very best in South
ern Highland Handicrafts. Not
only will an attempt be made to
show as many examples of go6d|
crafts as possible, but there will1
be outstanding craftsmen in every'
field to show how as well as to ex-!
plain how good craft articles come
into being. |
The work of these Craftsmen is
done both for personal pleasure
and ecomcnic help. In most cases
it is difficult to tell the differences
?such is the joy of the craftsman
in his work.
Those desiring more definite in
formation concerning the:
CRAFTSMAN'S FAIR OF THE|
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS con-j
tact: General Chairman, J. E.
Davis, The Craft Education Pro
' gram, 8 1-2 Wall Street, Asheville;
Chairman of Information: Miss
Margaret Decker, Biltmore; For
Reservations, The Gatlinburg
Tourist Bureau, well in advance.
Several Jackson County people
are members of the Handicraft
Guild and will attpnd the Fair in
Gatlinbifrg. Mrs. Lewis Norton,
of the Norton community, who has
been in the craft business for many
years, and Mrs. N. B. Ashe, of
the Webster community, who op-|
erates a craft shop on the highway!
in Lovefield, are the most active!
in the work of the Guild in Jack-1
son county.
HAVE YOU RENEWED
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?
EYES EXAMINED
Glasses Fitted
DR. ALDEN C. DOWNS
will examine eyes and fit glasses
in Sylva.at the Cairolina Hotel
Friday, June 18, from 9 o'clock
to 4 o'clock.
If you have eye trouble or
can't tee weH you should con
sult Dr. Downs on above date.
GREER TO BE HEARD
AT QUARTERLY MEET
OF SAFETY COUNCIL
Dr. I. G. Greer, of Chapel Hill.
Executive Vice-President of Thej
Business Foundation of North Car
olina, w.'H speak on "Safety Is
A Joint Responsibility" as a spe
cial feature of the regular quar
terly meeting of the Western Car
olina Safety Council scheduled
for Swannanoa High School, Wed
nesday evening, June 16, at 7:30
o'clock.
Arnold Powell, Safety Director
for Beacon Manufacturing Com
pany, has charge of program ar
rangements which will also feature
special musical entertainment. The
Beacon Company is host to the
meeting. '
The primary purpose of the
| Council is to promote industrial,
highway and public safety in West
ern North Carolina/ The Council
is composed of thirteen counties
in this section of the State. Repre
sentatives of all plants and or
ganizations in this area are in
vited to attend these meetings, it
was announced by John M. Barnes,
Chairman of the Council.
Officers of the Council, in ad
dition -to Chairman Barnes, of The
Champion Paper and Fibre Com
pany, are: T. M. Mason, Coca-Cola
Bottling Company, Asheville, Vice.
Chairman; T. S. Shinn, Carolina
Power * and Light Company, Ashe
ville, Secretary, and E. J. Koontz,
Biltmore Dairy Farms, Treasurer
Bass Family Lease
The Carolina Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bass and
son, Henry L., Jr., of Elberton, Ga.,
have purchased from Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Closman of this city the
lease and equipment of the Caro
lina Hotel, on Main street, opposite
the Ritz Theatre. Purchase price
of the lease and equipment was
not reavealed.
Mr. and Mrs. Closman operated
the Carolina for a number of
years, along with other business
interests. Mr. Closman is now
promoting the Southern States
Mining Company, with headquart
ers in Tennessee.
Mr. Bass was division manager
of the Smoky Mountain Trailways
at Elbertcn and has been associated
with a brother in the hotel busi
ness. Henry L., Jr., was postmaster
at an office in Alabama before
coming to Sylva.
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Services at
The Churches
Sylva Methodist
(The Rev. W. Q. Grigg, Pastor)
Sunday school" will meet at 10
a. m., Gudger Crawford, superin
tendent.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.,
6:30 p. m., foutrt reiiowship.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Choir Re
hearsal.
Sylva Presbyterian
(The Rev. W. H. Wakefield, Pastor)
Services held in Episcopal
church.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School. M
C. Cunningham, Supt.
11:05 a. m. Morning worship by
the pastor using for his sermon
subject, "Not an hoof shall be left
behind."
8:00 p. m. Evening worship in
charge of the pastor. Sermon sub
ject, "And how much owest thou?"
Cullowhee Baptist
(Rev. A. C. McCall, Supply Pastor)
9:50 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning worship.
4 p. m. Junior B.T.U.
6 p. m. Young People and Inter
mediate's B. T. U. and Fellowship
Hour. .
Wednesday?7:30 p. m. Sunday
school lesson,pre-view.
Friday, 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehear
sal.
Cullowhee Methodist
, (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor)
10 a. m. Church school.
11 a.m. Morning worship.
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship.
* 7:00 p. m. Fellowship Supper.
7:30 p. m. Wesley Foundation.
Cashiers Baptist
(Rev. Edgar Wllllx, Pastor) *
Sunday School each Sunday at
10 a. m.
Worship service each 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
St. John's Catholic Church
Schedule of Mass
Sylva, 4th Sunday 8:00 a. m.
Sylva Baptist
(The Rev. C. M. Warren, Patter)
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mk\
Carl Corbin, Supt.
11 a.m. Morning worship by the
pastor, using for his sermon sub
ject, "Parents, Children, the
Church. Matt. 15:21-28.
B. T. U. at 7.00 p. m., Miss Hat
tie Hilda Sutton, Director.
8:00 p. m. Evening worship by
the pastor using ,for his subject,
"Wh o is my neighbor?" Luke
10:25-37.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet
ing.
Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Youth choir
practice at the church. All between
13 and 20 years of age are urged
to be present.
Fri., 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Each Monday at 10:30 a. m. the
Baptist Ministers' Conference
meets here.
East Sylva Baptist
(Rev. E. W. Jamison, Pastor)
10 a. m. Sunday School. DeWitt
Beasley, S. S. Supt.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. B.T.U. James Jones,
director.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
Wed. 7 p. m. Choir Practice.
Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting.
Wesleyan Methodist
(Rev. W. A. Todd, Pastor)
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
8 p. m. Evening Worship.
Scotts Creek Baptist
(The Rev. B. 8. Henstey, Pastor
| 10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship by the
pastor.
6.30 p. m. Baptist Training Union.
8 p. m. Evening Worship.
Glenville Baptist
(Rev. Hoyt Hadaway, Pastor)
10 a. m. Sunday School.
Mr. McCoy, S. S. superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning worship.
7 p. m. B.T.V.
8 p. m. Evening worship.
Lovedale Baptist Church
(Rev. G. E. Scruggs, Pastor)
10 A. M. Sunday School.
11 A. M. Worship Service.
7:30 P. M. Worship Service.
Tuckaseigee Baotist
(Rev. Edgar Wrltix, Pastor)
Sunday Schools each Sunday at
10 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. each 2nd and 4th Sun
days.
Wilkesdale Baptist
(Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor)
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Worship Service.
6:30 p. m. B.T.U.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
Bishop Serving On
Destroyer USS Rich
Eulais M. Bishop, seaman ap
prentice, USN, of Gay, N. C., is
serving aboard the destroyer USS
Rich, which has visited the fabu
lous river city of New Orleans, La.,
for a four-day break in operation
al training. His ship was part of
the largest force of combatant snips
to enter this port since Admiral!
Farragut stormed it during the War
between the States.
The warships, under the com-i
mand of Rear Admiral R. P. Bris
coe, USN, include one carrier, five
iLstroyers, two destroyer-escorts,
and two submarines. They hadj
been undergoing intricate task
force operations when they paus
ed at New Orleans fcr logistic sup
port and shore liberty for their
sea-weary crews.
Daily sight-seeing tours in the
Mardi Gras' home town exposed
Jean Lafitte's hideaway deep in
the Latin section of the balconied
French Quarters.
The Rich, second warship nam
ed after a Navy flyer in the Battle
of Midway, was commissioned on
Independence Day, 1946. *
Coward Reunion To
Be Held June 13
On Sunday, June 13, Mr. and
Mrs. G. O. Coward, who have re
cently come trom Eagle Lake, Fla.
*0 spend the summer at their home
near Whittier, will be hosts for
the ahnual meeting of the Coward
reunion, which is held each year
on the Sunday nearest June 12,
the birthday of the late Mr. Nathan
Coward, whose descendants first
met on his birthday. Since his death
they have held an annual reunion.
All members of the Coward family
are urged to come and make this
a big occasion.
The Church of God
The Rev. Homer Pope, Pastor
2:30 p. m. Sunday School.
3:00 p. m. Afternoon Worship.
Friday 7:00 p. m. YPE. and Pray
er Meeting.
Miss Harte Oliver
Comes To Jackson As
Public Health Nurse
Miss Harte Oliver, of Winston
Salem, began her duties June 1
as public health nurse for Jack
son County, working through the
county health office. Miss Oliver
h. s had much experience in public
iualtii work, having served over
seas with the U. S. .Army Nurse
Corps for 18 months, was then
Rationed at Moore General hps
pi'.al at Swannanoa and did public
health work in Graham county.
Miss "Oliver has announ \ that
she will be in the office of the
hialtn department in Sylva each
Tuesday "until 3:30 p. m. for general
clinic work, and each Saturday
from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. On the
first Tuesdays in each month she
will be at the community health
center at Cashiers from 11 a. m.
to 3 p. m. During the remainder
of the week she will do home visit
Funeral Rites .Held
For Sutton Infant
Funiculi services for Dorothy
in<> ovor the county.
On June 15 and 16 she will be
in charge of the tonsil clinic at
?he Svlva high school bu.lding.
Louise, infant daughter of Mr. and
M/s. Walter Sutton, of Barkers
Creek were held at Dick's Creek
on Monday with the pastor, Rev.
Frank Gunter, officiating. Burial
wa.s in the church cemetery.
Surviving besides the parents
are l\jur brothers and three sisters.
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