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th I USD AY, JUNE 4, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Leaders at Regional Meeting of Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME i 11111 ... i wswMHWUijiiiimHin jmniiuiiii j.mnin. ( III .iHfcJ -' ' ; -V"'""" a "- 5v,'ci.'""''' Kfflf8SrM If 1st i mjris &s Till V- ' " H - .rv3&fiJ fi - i .MISS lntli. l,i:X M) K TAI.I.IY Oiiinlia. Nclir. .Vuinnal l'roMileiit i't tin U 1- men i iivlp. M M 1 1 ' I ' I.OXS I MRS. J1.AME WIl l AHI) Oiiiiilui. tlir. IH'litson. Tt'. Si i'irl:irv .if llie W ooil nuMi ! Niitioiml u o I'rt'sulrnt rf the ifii'i-U' W'otuinu'ii l'irr! IMIIII illWHIIIIIIillllll'IWW P'"llliimiiliiMIllllli I MM MltS ltS I. ! MISS MWMI. IIU'I'IKIS Mult iinoi-c. Ml. lcflaml. (Hun. .riiiiii;il l)iri'c;or of ! hi' .ind im n .;itin.il .Iiiiht SimiHu.-I f l!i-Cii'i'li'- StiHo Manaecr Marvlan.l., " 'ltu.-n i n . Uv M.ito Mmikikit f atHlDistrict .of (..'ulumlila . i'hiu. "Msii&. 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Certificate of Low Operating 3- New Beauty of Design 4. Five-Year Protection Plan 5. Flexible Grids in All Ice Trays 6. Interior Light ( 7. Food Crisper ' 8. Vegetable Basket ' 9. Automatic Defroster Swfce ,10. Sliding Shelves SEE TMS NEW KELVINATOR your next Refrigerator I i -( j. lassie Furniture Co. PHOXE 33 MAIN ST. sn:s. i:rriK u(;kks .M . ill In r nf the National Li-jiislittive CiiniMiillci' '...f thf WiMi.lnii tV I'in'lc. .Stat.- M.riiiij;.-!.'. nf N'Ttli I'aK.iina. Play Will Be Given At 8 Tonight "The Drunkard," a tcnipcranri' play by P. T. namum. will ho jriven at ihr Ci'titial Kle-'mentary'. svhoo!,. Juim- ll, at ;S:()0 o'clock. The play is. Iwini' sponsorwl by the Wnyno'villc V. T. A. This play was very popular, highly acclaimed and successful about the middle nf the last century, when it was presented . time after time at the same theatre and drew a larjrc crowd each time. The story presents' all the horrors of drink known to those of another century. The heart aches and suffer ing of women, and the dttrradatwn and immoralitv of men, caused by tho demon "Strong Drink,", are depic!e! in a very vivid mariner. ' Many old sonjrs are featured in the play. The costumes, dt orations, and scenic effects are modelled after the last century type. The lanjruaiie of the plav is that of the same period, "The" Drunkard" is beinfr produced by The Federal Theatre, an orga nization sponsored by the Federal gov ernment' to "'promote-. . dramatic art. Wilbur K. Morgan of Asheville is .di rector tf the play. (l,H It. (ASMIIV Allaiilii, (ii. N'ali.uial Hlicil.ii- ,,f 1 1 H . ! n) u Circle. Matt1 Mana.j:tr i't lf;ia Sllpcl-l.s(ii: ol li'tineM't 700 Women At Lake I For Woodmen Circle Conference Meeting A ' i 'ti i i 1 11.1 1 i" l" Tin' wiinieii .'ire a! ti'ii'lnu: ihi' ja-idonal in .i 1 1'-la i ii -!. nf t he juuliiirti I'lrilf. ulriili in lii-in;; Ui-ViV :li s weekat I .a K e .1 una I usU a The i. itlilial IHllilie Ulienin; f llie Kalher Inn, luois iai e on .Tuesilay lum liini;. wlirn Kim.'iial l';iil:iin; Mi-s. Mai : i;. , k.i. ,.r ri. m i .n.i. ( iiiio. h it im wiiTii. ii .liessi d in while uliii'iiiMiN in a c ra mi ina i-.ii t)iriii;h the reriial- ii. iial Ki'i'iiii'ls. in :.l il'-'lii-aliiiil eere niiiliy .if llie .aini anil In raise llie (lay f Hie f nileil Slairs, and iln- lian nrr of l lie in:a n i-Ai I inn. Tin. In . n er nl' raisini; I he- 1 'nlleil Slates tl:iL- was eiven in the ohlnl .hi. i;.-.iii.vn. aii.l Ihr ha liner was ne sein.iri'V ilie National Chaplain, .Mrs. Maniye llil'l'er.. uf i 'hvi-la int. In 'Hie Xalional I'n -i.li 11. Nl i s. T.illey. On. Tuesilay eveniilK mi i ni pi essiv e irni;rain - was prrseiileil. In which the f m 1 Hii- was iiivile.il. The uiimi-ii. In evenlnn .Iressi's of many . shades, ami . ari yinr- llnwei.s of tli.-ir slates, march- id in tan.y drills, thai eu 1 m ina t ed in ail nld laslimiieil Kiinli'ii. lilaKiny nil , 1'I.Vc! ivi. pii-t Ilia- nil tin- stae of the audilnriiini. I Hi. cilni'sday evcniii),' a mi-niiir-ial 'service w as held, wliieh was also ,,p. i. i.. the piihlie. wit h 1 he . remain -di-r of tin- nieeiines l'"i' t he. week tn he entililiitl I.. Ihe attend.ilH-e ul llie l.-l"lli only. . Thursday w ill he devilled In si I Is of jusn iieiinn and nh Friday I le re w ill iie a nieel iiiK hi Id ai-niilid a. canip lire. The last .sessin.n w ill he held on iaiurd:..v nmihini.', in the nature, of a farewell hreakfast. There a re repi ienlatives frnm L'n slates and all the ileleK.ites are en thiisiatie oyer I his sect ion, :' a ml Hie hnsliitalils- extended them hy the i Sunt hern Assemhly management. ST. JOHN'S CATIKU.IC ( HI K( H Rev, Howard V. Lane, Pastor. Morninsr Masses at 9:30 and 11 A. M. Communion Sunday for all. Sermon, "The Most Holy Trinity," by the pastor. .Morning ' Mass ..on Friday at 7:.i0 in honor of the Sacred Heart, mimsi i:ks m mi:i: i Tlie llavwnnd c.nintv M i n si el la 1 .siu lation will meet in re-iil.ii num. .Ih.ly ses-1,.11 ,11 llie llke .) II 1 1 a 1 1 is U a Mc:i ti.i.lisi ( hai. -h. M. hi. lav. .lune S. al l ii If in. All pastors ! all .len.mil nalinus ill tile iMMHllv ale Hixlt'd in he present. 'I' ! lllilll'li:i.i. See, T&at extra room the Sroct porch PAINT IT UP WITH DESOTO 4-Hour Floor Enamel Recommended for Wood or Concrete Floors, Exterior or Interior Surfaces M 3 de in Memphis Paints &Yvrnishes Vt& for Southern Clinatc Building .Material and Lumber IT'S srilN(J . . . :md the wise homo-owiuT turns his thoiiK'hls to hoautifjintf Jiis home. You'll he surprised at the mi m her of "little things" you can do to your home which will hrinK eolor, new life and coiivenkwe into your home. And wjien in need of theses things, whether larye or small, consult us. Junaluska Supply Co. IMIONK 2C..5-J .li:iRV LINKR, Owner LAKK JI NAIA SKA. N. ('. NUMBER 77 Charles M. Schwab, pteel magnate, came home on last Thursday from r,,mno tViehv roninletin? his sev enty-seventh round trip aoross thei water since 1923. Only one thing seemed to disturb him the proposed x Iinol tovpc h ni-no-rations, He IXC). i.o. v " l' I claims that Germany is in fine shape i and Hitler is really popular, oecau the business men credit hini with bringing order out of chaos. SHY FOR HIS OWN GLORY Dexter Fellows, publicity agent for t- 1 : i vjl t.i.c -i many years oi nuiginiK ..1-,, and Barnum Bailey is proving a very poor press agent for himself. He has recently written an autobiography. Last Wednesday New York reporters tried to interview him about the book, but he talked of everything else, but cf his own book and hie own adven tures. Mr. Fellows is in his 65th year and has been a press agent for the tanback arena since he was 22. Editors regard him as the clinching sign of Spring, for he and hie ad jectives always precede the circus. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH The Bible school meets at 9:45. Sermon at 11 o'clock. In connec tion with thip service the three deacons-elect will be ordained and in fdilnH Tt. is imnortant that every deacon and elder be present for this service. Christian Endeavor meets prompt ly at 7 o'clock. Mid-week service Wednesday at 3 P. M. Visitors are cordially invited. ROBERT PETER WALKER, . Minister. ' ! Annou The Purchase of Slock of Davis-Kpyd Motor Co., and The Estahlishment of TOM LEE Owner I FIRST M. E. CH t'RCH, SOUTH K. S. Truesdale, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Mr. Hugh Sloan, General Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m, by Rev. John Carper of Lake Junaluska. Young Peoples meeting at 7. p. m. No evening service. The pastor is attending Duke University Commencement. NO LONGER MAYOR Confronted w-ith the necessity of giv .r nn either hi- iob as mavor of Gulf port, Fla., or his job as assistant foreman on a WPA project, Andrew K. Potter Tetirea irom ine cny nan. He got $10 a month as mayor; the WPA job pays $75. Repair Work Our repair depart ment is one of the largest in the county. We will only employ the most experienced and thoroughly trained mechanics. Just (five us a trial on tjie next motor job you have and w guaranfee that you will be satisfied. OUR CHARGES ARE INEXPENSIVE S t o r a ge We have ample storage facilities at our place just above the Tost Office, on Main Street. Cars will be carefully cared for at all times. ' We w ill appreciate it if you will tell your summer visitors that our storage plans and place is unsurpassed. "It is cheaper to store a car than to have it stolen or run into." Co m pi et e Se rvi c e Our years of experience has taught us how t(i ser ice cars for exuding custo mers. People who arc particular and de mand the best are the people we number as our customers. No matter what make of car you d rice, you pet equally fine atten tion here. TEXAS PRODUCTS SOU) Par ts-Access o r i e s We have bought the large stock of parts of the Davis-Boyd Motor Company, to gether with a large assortment of acces sories. . If there are any parts or accessories that you are in the market for it will pay you to get our prices before you buy. We will appreciate your business, and assure you of the best for less. p m k.'
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