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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER - : : EVENTS OF THE WEEK THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1935 FRIDAY, JULY 19 RMWry Club -Methodist Chu.vh-1 AUditoriuin 7:40 1 30 TholiC CHURCH 3 V Lane, r'" &-y W and 11 A. M (., -s sermon, wW iw - h e services. UviLLK METHODIST ,JS: rU ,., jr.. Pastor, . . assembles at S!oan is the ts" h service is at s;rrt naor will preach. ' ; ,-huK-h service at t'Vr" ''.' . ... ,i,a nlpasure K. Alley, w"ho -abject: "Jesus M-,ti and the aon ..,.. our friends ,,f Waynesville ,. , ,unty to this r iT.i'i.''"' meet at 7 p. m. .,. have visitors La.'.v:iy- -' Job Printing XPERT WORK The lountaineer I'rlONE 137 "Grace Church In the Mountains." EPISCOPAL Rev. Albert New, Rector. Sunday, July 21, 1935. 8 A. M. Sacrament of Holy Com munion. 10 A. M. Instruction class for those to be confirmed by Bishop Gribbin next month. 11 A. M. Morning prayer and ser mon by the Rector. Topic: Is the Forward Move ment moving forward?" M lV.m M.-Cut.-h.n VO0 Or. Wm s t.i.,.r !:40 P. M Kish K,r:i Hi no 1' W. X Aiiisworth at Moody Farm. SATURDAY. JULY 20 I-ikt- Auiiitm-ium -T.-4.1 P M pe.m II S:00 1. M Dean Alb, l.r; K:ui,lon "luarc rin.-. Belle Me;nie I'l, lycrouniis SUNDAY, JULY 21 BALSAM EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Albert New Rector of the Waynesville associate missions, will preach at BaLsam on Sundav aiternoon, July lst, at 4 P. M. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Micadale, Allen's Creek. Rev. Albert New, Rector. On Sunday, July 21st. Sundav school will be held at 2 P. M. Evening service conducted bv our licensed lay-reader, Mr. C. M. Beall, at 3 o'clock. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN -erVH-t- in rhurcnes Lake Au,ht..r:um-n.o.. A M ,.,.. Kdwin 1. Muor t'luSMn; f I'jshn-s (.'out eivn, e "" 1'- M l!ih.,t. A V Ionar.l I'l'.-nin 0f Cmforeinv for Meth,.,l;s Hikers t'lub n;.,- i. , ,, a.. vuo,, .,,,..! r; ; TT"AUr 100 nni I ,, . ............ hi v oimm-r .-"i i lira a ii erf, conif,.)!.il,,. shoe. Sti'wjir.i Plan To Put 45,000 Tar Heels To Work 01. Ho suv f to wear lo Sunday evening lecture at ; 1 the Son of Man and the emht o , 1.,, k .Indue l--el.N First Methodist ehuivh on of Hod - i: A',le will ".Iosuh of N.I RALEIGHJuly 11. ( A P ) Hdiw that 45,000 North Carolinians now on relief will be on payrolls by October 1 was voiced by George W. Coan, Jr., state PWA administrator, to a con ference of about 100 persons interest ed in works progress and relief plana. Most of those in attendance were attaches of the federal emergency relief and re-employment set-ups in the state and Coan said "You who want to come in on the new program, if your records are good, will be given consideration and an opportunity to continue in this great service." It will take from 30 to 45 days. Coan said, for the PWA program to get fully underway so that it can absorb the ERA and be in full swing by Oc to'.H'r 1. Thr Ar Other Thejr gay Shakespeare never told the same story twice, but there's nothing unusual In that Plenty of court wit i "ss.-s have the sntw record. $2,000 Worth Of Tobacco Destroyed DARLINGTON. S. C Night rid ers were reported to have destroyed an estimated $2,000 worth of tobacco in the fields of Bob Warr, who reput edly refused to sign a government contract to limit his acreage, and to have threatened Mrs. Warr with gun. Mrs. Warr said a son came in about 11 P. M. and told her it sounded as though their tobacco was being strip ped of its leaves. When she rushed out as far as the tobacco barn, she said, she met a group of night riders nd was forced back into her home at the point of a gun. i She said she was unable to recog nize any of the group positively be cause of disguises but believed she knew at least on of them. The band destroyed between six and seven acres. Gold Teeth Used in 300 B. C Hodle buried about 3X) B. C. la Home were found to have cnld tpetb ml hriil',-. work MONDAY, JULY 22 Dr. R. P. Walker. Minister. "The Little Church on the Corner." We were delighted to see so many visitors at our church last Sunday. Come, we are alwa glad to hav The regular program for. the wee as follows: Bible school 9:45. Morning worship 11. Christian Endeavor 7. Mid week service Wednesday 8. The pastor will speak Junday morning on "The Service of Song," or "The meaning of music in worship." Open Hons., a: Seven Cluli-M,,,.,.' 1 , . skx 1., n dei s Lake Auditorium--1: mi Noon l:,sho,, lul p. Ken v"" M H.shop A W. I nard S..-i ia! Musi,- lo Simior c i..e!li TUESDAY, JULY 2.? Iak Auditorium s Ou p M M n :-!!' A W I M' Mi; nor t IM'e! WEDNESDAY. JULY 21 La ke A ud iim 1 u in v no i m i Special M us: - A ml; ii W I, THURSDAY, JULY 25- Lake Audiloi iuni- -S:oo 1'. M ; Speiial Music -Ii". A 1.,. ! Si: nor' c ' , j . j , SHOES Whether for Men, Women, Children WILL COST YOU LESS AT C. E. RAY'S SONS Sugar Pine Cone Grow Long Cones of the suar pine sometimes ;row 'JO Inchos lonj; ...c YOO you on'-"'" pe low;st night rates on station-to-station calls ire n; in effect from 7:00 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. jWith minimum rates in effect 1 hours earlier, oa now have more time and more convenient our$ in which to make your night calls. Night rates on most station-to-station calls are about PS less than the day rates which are in effect rom 4:30 a.m. until 7:00 p. m. Typical Station-to-Station Rates ffig f& Birmingham, Ala, to Hashrille, Tena. $ .95 $ .55 Jacksonville, Fla. to Miami, Fla, 1.50 .85 Atlanta, Ca. to Chattanooga,Teim. .75 .40 w OtImih, La. to Chicago, ID. 3.25 1.75 twiwait, Ky. to KnoYiUe,Tean- 1.2Q .55 emphis, Tenn. to Shrertport, La. 1.35 .SO tliariort,, H. C, to Chrlotton, S. C. .90 .55 Columbia, S. C. to AthTfllo, N.C. .95 .SO jtkson. Mitt. to Mobil,, Ate. 1.10 .55 me on calls costing 35c or ten arm ih tame at ati htmr outhern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. i: i:it i I'lav (.oil SHimn iinis lt.Kili"K IIMs lKi. k-lti(iim llikin- ( liil.lrons l-la.vm.u.mls iiy I'ai l Itcllc Mrnilr l-layiM-ouml a, ii., illc and l.;.kc dlinaluska (,,, Mnlnr lo Sivnie roliits. '" 'J-''"1' l Mip.'i;ilc whli us in m ilium ili,. , -wills ,, t-;u h wrvU lisp I'lionc ion mil Ijiici- ilian 'liicsihi, ciiiu. I DILLINGEK'S CAR CHASED BY POLICE .SAX llIKGO; fal. flic', niolor ear of ihi' late John pilling i- s,, ,l '.liroULrh Ihi' iiorlt, section of Sati I'icK'o at what shcrilT's deputies sai'l was nearly 10(1 mites' an hour. So they lumlcd down ('. ('. . yiick. of Tucson, Ariz. He paid a line of 2.' for spceilinir after cuiivincinj; ollii'eis tic had purchased the car at a. Fed eral Court .sale of the dead liamfit's etfi cts. Mead, FormcptrJ Drink -Mead is :, 1". '. m -. I ilr.uk made of tvaler ii 1 1 , 1 lion, y with mall ,!iid yeast.' Alcoholic drink,;, made 1 rom liouey were common in liucieht iiliies and '.urine M , .. au-cs Ihroiliout l'.uro,e. The ;iv. ks had a ili iiik c.-iHed hvilr ! and the i; mis one called imuNc I 1 aliu, iiiulsuml. liich ( onsisied of nili.i hoilod mid nun-led wilh honey. ,, ilieLdi;i (a Welsh name) it one modern form sometimes made with spiers. : Your Horoscope Improved Schedules OUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Pn'ng Sunday. Julv 14. schedule nf train No 19. be- V AsheviUe and Bryson was improved to operate as fus: Lv. Ashi'ville 'Lv. Hominy Lv- Canton I-1. Clyde I v- I :'ke Junaluska Lv. Waynesville : Lv. Hazelwood Lv. Halsam 1 Syha ' Lv- Whittier imnw.... . '"CQ Sfri! ...:n . WI" give patrons more time in t -Ashevillo fn r-i..: i . pE cent lr:unSafe, Comfortable, Economical Mr "A HALF PER MILE FOR EACH g TRAVELED IN COACHES ee our nearest agent for details. H. H. DeBUTTE, AGPA, R)IiTlln, Asheville, N. C. CiEHERN RAII.W4V QV5TPM 5 :30 pm ET 4:47 pm CT 5:10 pm 5:20 pm 5:27 pm 5 :33 pm 5:37 pm 5:51 pm 6:20 pm 6:40 pm 7:00 pm July 14 You are fomi of travel a keen and successful student of men and motives. You have much power for good, and can be helpful to others with council and advise. You are sympathetic, loving, domestic. You always heed a call for help. July -6, 17 If you were born July lfi or 17 you are a clear sound rea soner, generally of good disposition, but can be very sarcastic. Your likes and dislikes are very strong, but you do not cultivate hatred. You are apt to see no fault in those you love. You are much appreciated by those who understand you. July 18, 19 You are home-loving, domestic and a very kind parent. Your nature is very cheerful and happy. You are apt to have a little conceit and vanity but will overcome this in time. July 20, 21 You are a fluent talk er, sound reasoner, but not always fair with yourself or others. You are vt-ry found of dress and finery, and w;i' have them if you can. You are stu :ious and fond of books. You want to be good but circumstances are sometimes too much for you. Zion Canyon in Utah Ion canyon. In I 'tali, spectacular gorjje In Zion National park. Is uliimt fourteen miles lung and varies In width from one mile to scarcely inure tlinn the reach of n man's oiitsi retched urms. It Is cut through more that) il.i'KK) feet of while and red sandstone iiinl the creative processes are esti mated to cover a period of more than i inety million years. How Fih Breathe T'ish breathe by extracting the nlr coiitiilned In the water which they draw thmiiKh their months, (in Its way to the ..gills' of the llsh this water passes over a series of plates 'carrying a large supply of hlool vessels. The oxytten which Is In the wafer Is thus orought Into contact with the Wood of the fish Save the Systematic Way Take Shares in the July Series The Haywood Home Building and Loan 4 PAID Questions and Answers 1. How many stars did the first United States flag have? 2. Name the present Secretary of War,. ' . 3. Who was the 2nd President of the United States! 4. How many members constitute the supreme court? 5. What is a submarine? 6. What determines the length of a day? 7. Paul was struck blind on the highway between what two cities? 8. How does a star differ from a planet? , Q What anharmacv? 10. By whom was a successful mechanical heart and lungs recently perfected at the ; Rockefeller insti tute of New York? 1. Thirteen.: 2. Harry H. Woodring. , : : 3. John Adams. ... A chief justice and eight asso ciates. . : 5. A ship that sails under the water. '''"'.:''. 6. The rotation of the earth on its axis. 7. Jerusalem and Damascus. 8 Stars shine by their own light, planets shine from reflected light. 9. A place where drugs are sold, a drug store. 10. Col. Charles Lindbergh. For Bad Feeling Due to Constipation Oet lid of constipation by taking Black Draught ai toon ai yoa notice that bowal actlrlly hai ilowrd up or you txjln to fed ajugglfh. Thousands prefer Black-Draught lor the refreshing relief It has brought them. . . Mrs Ray Mulllns, of Lafa. Ark . writes: "My husband and X both take Thedford'i Black-trraught and find It splendid for constipation, biliousness, and the disagreeable, aching, tired feeling that comes from this cor.dltlon." With refer ence to Byrup Of Black-Draught, which this mother gives her children, she says: They like the taste and It ga such good results." BLACK -DRAUGHT A Hugh J. Sloan Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Waynesville, N. C. IT'S NOT WHAT YOl' EARN ITS WHAT YOU S A V K Statement As IVr Audit of Mr." J as A. Hill, State Examiner. . . ASSETS . Cash in bank . HOLC Honds . Real Estate , . .. Mortpajje loans . , Stock loans . . . . . Accts. rec ... Total Assets Installments ... -. l ull Paid-up stock . Profits accts. . . . . Reserve . . . ..... . . Total Liabilities LIABILITIES $ 29,066.,. , 7, 130.00 89,25 1.28 158,390.26 . 1,750.00 513.60 ,$286,121.72 .$111,037.75 . 119,300.00 . 19,987.20 6,099.00 .$286,121.72 OFFICERS Ml, I.. I'ltl.X osT. I'ic-IiIi iii i:. .1. IIYA'IT, Vice Prcfildont S. II. lirsilM:!.!,, S-i)-Tr-ns. .1. it. iiovn n. i. ritiovos-r i:. j. iivArr DIRECTORS . v. M.i.i: l,: M. IIK'HKSOV W. II, III -MUX it. ii. shi:iix)v I. M. KII.M.W J. W. HAY S. If. IirSHNKrMi Speedy by Abel's Garage HI, SPeEDY- HOW ABOUT Wkin MB 100 A 6000 UONC OOAD ;TEiT IM THAT USED CAP FOOM . ABEL'SGARAGE you WAr4T TO SgLU ft- A JURE, HOPIM- I was juai 6RABB NO FORI) PRICES DELIVERED (OH BOY. ITS .) MIIK? IKhEY WHATS V NO - WOE :W WELL WHATCrIA H SAY- THAT'S 'J !s06CAO.q 0jj WHOA! W'MAnK-VFoJWTIiw ABOUT THAT) THE WHO 1 SKtCL" I . .. .i au, ii " ' men i vj r amw i n I . o, As OHOnvn.y. APPtNDICITI5ryrF MILK t HAD u.,L lull OIOiki. rAO 1 I SMOOTH AS V r ooTTA WN--- X FOR LUNCH IN I I DIDMT H VANT HERE SI K MILKJ ' JTOP. J K TH BUMBLE , ft SPILt THE CASH. r, -'2LfssV WzfrS seatanotm V a drop.) vrap it up J 4 rf .OcTO?t1'5! $717 , 777 ; . ' 737 . ... ; . 798 Tador Sodan . Dol.nie Tudor Coupe Coupe DoLuxe ... .$651 , Four-Door Sedan . . . . , .. 715 DcLoxe ........ .. ... . , . 635 Tudor Touring Sedan ... 701 Touring Sedan ... ... ALL TAXES PALD. . .snATTER PROOF G LASS ALL AIUH'M) - -"IlilJ. K ML tVJ A. M.
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