I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ! : do to (Eljurrrf unbag 1 1 ' ' KAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN (1 O. C Landrum, Pastor. 'I Surniiy school and church attend- on ;np increasing since the vaca tion reason has ended. nr .Inhn J. Fix. of Bristol. Tenn.. director of Religious Education in .rnnil of ADDalachia. will conduct jt teacher training course for Sunday hfml teachers betrinninir either :I cnn,mni' 91 or Oetnbpr 1st. L. N. ? Davis is superintendent of our sun- ! jeuicjuuv. - t Our church will entertain Asheville D-Vn-toi-v f it.; fall mpptinir. Oct. . - - -- ----- ' 1 (; ami 1 i . "J The men of the church meet to ri night (Thursday) for their Septem- '.jtT meeting, auppci win oe .-civcu :1t the Hut at 0:o0 L. h. Davis will c in charge of the session. The hours of our church services ate 10:40 a m. and 7:,'i0 p. m. Pray er meeting Wednesday 7:.'i0 p . m. We Welcome all visitor and urge ..ill the church membership to attend. WAYNESVILLE METHODIST Paul Hardin Jr.. Pastor. The voung people will h ive charge jf the night service Sunday. They are planning a good program, with -pecial music and an outside speaker. The pastor will he away conducting -ei vices ,t Fines ("reek hut feels con fident that ike young people can be iepuiU'd upi n to conduct a .splendid -civic. . Wo. -hip with them at 7 : :10 'Sunday evening. lhe pastor 'clock .-ei vice ivill be iicld as at 9:45 a. m.. . '.',1 pnach at the 11 r.nd all other services usual Church school H. J. Sloan, superin- 'endent. The .stewards of the church are .making; a strenuous effort to close out the finances of the conference year. Please give them your loyal support and cooperation. Let's clean the -late 'and have some Jubilee .services vefoiu conference! We extend a cordial invitation to ill visitors to worship, with us as if ten ast possible. PASTOR RESCNS W,. the members id' the Richland Missionary.' Baptist church are very much pained to give up our faithful pastoj. Rev. L. F. Clark, of Canton, who has so faithfully served the church for ten long years, but due to declining health, mu.-t retire as pas tor for a while. WP trust and pray for his recov ery as he has a great host of friends iu Waynesville. He is faithful minister and a man that, brings to his hearers the tiue go.-pel power. We as a chunh can safely commend him to any church where he may be as sociated and to the confidence of the people. Now. we as a church must tell him good by, praying that he may come to us again and may God's richest blessings follow this good man of God wherever he may be is the prayer of this church by vote of entire church Sunday evening: Sept 2 1934. MRS. ETHEL SHEEHAN. Church Clerk. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. R. P. Walker, Minister Did you subscribe for the church paper? If not call some member of the auxiliary-and' do so right now. Sunday. October 7th, is Rally Day throughout the Presbyterian church and in every department. On that )ay you are asked to rally to the church service, the Sunday school and the Christian Endeavor. There will J,e a Rally Day program in' the Sun lay school There are four regular .services m the church each week: Sunday school 9:4") a. nr., morning worship 11. and Christian Endeavor 7:1!) p. m., mid week .er vice Wednesday T.10 p- m. The ministers' topic "Sunday will be; "The King's Garden." You are cordially invited to ail services.'" T. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH V Rev, Howard V. Lane, Pastor , Eighf reir.h .Sunday after . I'e.V.e-clst- .Morning Mass at 11 a.. hi. Ser mon "Our Father '. by the pastor, Benedicton of the Blessed Sacrament immediately after th,. Mass All the ladies of St. JohnV church, both visitors, and parishioners, will meet at the rectory qn Thursday after noon from four to five o'clock to dis cuss the organization of . an Altar so ciety. Kills Nagging Wife, Sentenced I,r.nrionA Rriti-h iudcre and jury today agreed in an unprecedented de cision that a man who kills his wife because she "nags" him is not guilty of murder. Sidney Haggerty, forty-one, suc cessfully pleaded that he was driven to strangling his wife because she continually nagged him. The charge of murder was reduced to one of manslaughter, and Haggerty vrap sentenced to only one year's im prisonment in Old Bailey. In summing ur the case tne juage pointed out that Haggerty .was a "nice- peaceable man," whereas his wife was "quarrelsome and violent." Traffic Cop: "Let me see your license." T . . : ... t ii i - n : iuutiii; nicn . one i maniagc, car. driver's, camp-fire, fishing, or bunting? Open the license trunk, Maria- ." Teacher: "Now, can any little boy or girl tell me why a mother bird sits on her eggs?" Little Girl: "Please, miss because she hasn't got a chair.'' 'GRACE C H U R C H IX THE M 0 U N TAINS. WAYNESVILLE. Episcopal Rev. Albert New, Rector. Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 2lst, be ing St. Matthew's Day, there will be services at 10 A. M , when the Sac rament of Holy Communion will be administered. At this service, the members of the Auxiliary will pre sent their United Thank Offering Boxei. On Sunday, L'.'ird. inst., the Church School will meet in the Parish House at ten o'clock, and at 11 A. M.. there will be morning prayer with sermon by the Rector. Everybody cordially invited to all our services- MARRIAGE LICENSES Cecil Toaster and Fay Ledford both of Fines Creek. Wiley lK'lmar Waldrup and tiladys Etta P.uitt. both of Canton. Walter R. Neal and Blanch Hal!, both of ( '.niton Crowr ('. Uavis. Cove Creek and Mucgic 1". Chambers. Iron Duff- W. Tat't C recti and Callie Be!l Hall, Fine- ( reek. Weatherby Predicts In History Study Of Players Shows That Well Hounded Team Will Perhaps Outplay Famous Team Of 'XI ( By W. Thos Reeves.) Coach C. E. Weatherby says "I'll h .ve the best team I've ever coached." If this is tiue, it means the best team to ever represent the Waynesville High School im the gridiron will face Hayesville in the opening game Friday. It appears to the majority that the former Duke star has fa vored the local fans with their great est team in the 19;!:! edition of Mountaineers. I have heard the "Main Street'" fans say thaJ ,no team which defeated Asheville about twenty to nothing was tht. greatest It is true that other teams had the .service- of Hyatt. Davis, Crawford, and Phillips, but the team of last year w. .- composed of eleven men as a team. None of them may have been equal to either of the four formar star- Fans will have to argue this matter. 1 didn't even see the old edition. Nevertheless, if Coach Weatherby place- eleven men On the field to moriow which will equal the starters "t' a year ago football fan.- will again 1-e plead f their team in victory ami anxious for !be arrival of each game. The u i iter is going to he very rest !c until Mr Hei man blows the open- j ing hi.-tie and "Fatty" Swaringcr I and "Slim'Ttavis begin to hop up and down on l he -ideline-. On what doe- ( o.'O h Weatherby ba-e Ir.s opinion'.' He ba.-e- this opin There's A Reason! Within The Last Six Days 3f FamoBnes (22 new) Inlave Mdl TDneSir Sao toscr S pftSomi to f HE Mr. and Mrs- Reader We do not believe that there is anywhere that you can et more for a dollar than from a year's subscrip tion to this paper. Watch the date on your paper and don't let your subscription e x p i r e the price is ONLY ONE DOL LAR A YEAR. There's No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising Greatest Team I Of Waynesville School I ion on the best thirty-three men to ever report in one reason to a Moun taineer coach In the writer's opinion an elusive back mu.-t be developed who can kick, pass, and play in the safety position if this prediction runs true to form. In other words, Scott Reeves' shoes must be tilled, and the three times All-western wor,. a large shoe that kicked and ran havoc into all opposition last year. Uoss. the nride of the Band Milli section relieves any coaches' worry at the end position. "Yank" Bridges is all I would want backing up my high school line. Garland can tak care of his position on any higl eleven. Poteat will relieve any scare 'i that the coach may have for the other tackle position. Don't worry for th,. safety of Ferguson and Hyatt. They look good. And there 1 mu.-t halt- Francis and Cillett, blond,. nd ledette. will be tried Friday. You gue-s what they will do. Kuyk.ldall ha.- the speed of a good running b.n'k. 1 don't know whether he c .n .emember the signals. Summerow looks fifty per cent In't ter 'that la-t year. .His best suit is passing ami kicking and he seems to ir.ve about eight spades His side hand of running blocking and tack ling appears about . the average. Bryson doe-n't look like a back to me. but be may make ;i good football players for the high's team. Swift the little man of the hackficld. out lan them all in past scrimmages. Mno'e mi, I Yount . sophomore.- played I well with the v.,r-ity in early drills. K'eeve- ha-, been playing ill Bridge.-' ' place behind the line Let'.- see what Have- i!!e make- through the line. As re.-eive- Coach Weatherby has HiUMTODMEE JUNALUSKA P- T. A. HAS OPEN ING MEET The first meeting of the Junaluska Parent-Teachers was held at tle school house Thursday night. After the opening song, Come Thou Almighty King, prayer was offered bv Mr. Glavich. "The president. Mrs. Toy, read the aims of the organization, after which Miss Moore reported a balance in the treasury of $4 70. Mrs. Hilliard Moody was elected secretary to suc ceed Mrs. Threlkeld. who has moved' to th,, Clyde district. , The committees for the year were read as follows: Membership, Mrs. Queen and Mr. Bur ress. Program, Mrs. Glavich and Mrs Peck. Hospitality, Mrs. Hurst Burgin ami; Mrs. Claude Medford. j Publicity, Mr. Francis and Mrs Moore. Publications. Miss Rogers. i Welfare Mrs. liner and Mis Walker. ' Finance, Mr. Glavich and Mr, Hurst, Bti.gin ' Four Square l eague Mrs. l.eath- ; eiw.Hul ,,nd Mrs. Bun ess. ; The -certificate for a standard or- ganization, which was brought from Durham last spring by Mrs. Messer was proudly displayed by the presi dent She 'read the requirements for i -uporior organization, and urged Roe . Leather-wood "Snook-" Leather wood, two Caldwell-, a Bvrd a Case Shiplev, MebatVi'V. and others. The first one looks like a football player It is too eaily to say about the others. Through an eleven game sched ule loc.d fan- will follow the Moun taineers Willi inie.e-l, I lll'ie .lie a few gooil player.- and a ho.-t of tan-one-. Let'.- hope thai -oinc ar,. cap able of development. Mr. Advertiser The fact that more than 20 new families each week are subscribing t o t h i s paper should be p roof enough that your message will go to many prospective customers that perhaps you could not reach otherwise. that the association make that iU goal for the coming year. Plans for increasing membership and attendance this year took the form of a contest, with Mrs. Queen, and Mr. Burgess as captains. The losing team is to entertain th, win ners with a i-upper at the end of the term. Before the next meeting, the pres ident is to appoint gr.ide mothers for every grade. Very soon, she hopes to hear from the finance committee some definite plans for raising money to pay for an encyclopeiidia or dered for the school. Mrs. Jack Messer gave a most in teresting report of her trip to th St ite Convention at Durham. Among other things, she told that Mrs. Henderson- state president, laid emphasis on the thioc (". character education, citizenship training. and cultural skill, rather than on the three R's of old Announcement was made of the .'i-'.rict meeting to be held at Can dler. Tuesday. October 2, Reverend I. R. Hayes, of Way nesville, talked very interestingly and helpfully on the influence of the home in the education of the child. Conforming to the theme of the evening. Home. Sweet Home was sung as a duet bv Mrs. Glavich and Miss Walker. After delicious punch and cookies were served bv the- teachers the as sociation adjourned to meet again in October MRS. MOORE, Assistant Publicity. Now you can find your favorite radio program for every day in the week TWO FULL PAGES of program- and radio go-.-ip each week in the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMER. li'AN. Buy your copy from your favorite newsboy or new-dealer. H t f i.'.. r V, f f ft.'! il i " i iC-;.- -- - "- i . . ' "Si.

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