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The Lake Junaluska News o T - i J' i : LAKE JUNALUSKA. NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936 Boating In The Mountains Summer Program At Lake Is Getting Uuderway This Week Program At Lake For Comirur Week r -: . V ' - Thursday 8 P. M. n:ght. -Amateur Stunt E,unt Night Set For Tonight, nd Boat House Club Rooms Open On Friday r.CI.t coo! breezes from the Utke contrast to the heat wave ;-epinK other sections, the 'ihe Junaluska Methodist ,,ntinues to grow in inte iLpularity, and each day arrivals from less favored he country. , weeks of recreational and t features the program ,,ke on more formality as ,( summer schools and in inpleto preparations for s. Advance registration uitased attendance in all Ml NT XHiHT He:: ,;(,!. Thursday, auditorium at ,, will witness the first stunt the season. This will be cast ihr i voVr of the Major Bowes Mnat. ur Hour, and many en lui,,' i?en tiled by I'rof. Andrew ',,h:il. choirmaster of Junaluska, u;1i i,e in charge of the event, ;tl l,v Jerry Logging of Birming Mi'., and George Allen, of At- LI B ItOOMS OPEN On the social side, interest comers in the open house to be held tomor row, Friday, evening at the Young People's Club Kooms in the boat house. Mrs. Margaret l'reston. sup ervisor, and Mrs. YV. F. Quillian, sup. orirnendont of youn people's work in the Junaluska Woman's I'lub. will be in charge. rr.LKim.vnox ox ixuhth Big preparations arc being made under the direction (f Janus Atkins, general superintendent, for an Inde pendence Day celebration tli.it prom ises to eclipse all former observance.-., rompcitive swimming races and other water events, for w hu h cash pn.cs will be awarded, head tile list in in terest attractions. The races and' water carnival are set tor - p. in. A talk ing picture, staring Charlie Chaplin in "These Modern Times" is program med for 1 p. m.. in the auditorium, following a big fireworks display. Friday. S 1'. M Open night of Young People's Club Boom. Saturday Fourth of July Celebra tion, P. M. and S P. M Sunday, 11 A. M. Sermon. Dr. War ren A Bowman. Sunday. S P. M Sermon. Rev. C. C Herbert, Jr. g.UMt'.ed choir of Junaluska Singers will tarnish special music at morn ing and evening hours of worship. Dr. Warren I'. Bowman, of Duke I'ni versi'.y summer school faculty, and the Rev. Chesley C. Herbert, of Frank lin. X. C, will be the preachers at morning and evening hours of wor ship respectively. SIXDAYS PROGRAM Sunday at (lie junaluska assembly will tint! Sunday school under way at !i:3(i a. m. with l')r. F. S. AMridge of Durham. N. C, as superintendent. Prof. Hemphill and his recently or- Massie Furniture Company Main St. Waynesville Complete Home Furnishers G. E. Refrigerators and Kelvinators PHONE 33 Massie Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Day or Night PHONE, 32 Miller Street Waynesville, N. C. Ex-Service Men You Earned The Bonus. Use It To Buy a Home May We Help You. Many Attractive Listings. THE L. N. DAVIS COMPANY Rentals Insurance Sales TELEPHONE 77 YOI N; Pl'.OPl.i: lOMlXG The ensuing week will tind the Young People s Assembly of the Wesc eru Xorth Carolina Conference of the Methodist Kpisoopal Church, South open for a live day session July H -10. Alth'-ugh an effort was made to limit '.lie attendance to 4 1M, registrations indicate that ,MMI young Methodists will be oil hand for a combination proitrani of study and fun. The Rev. Carl King, of Salisbury, is in charge. The Assembly is sponsored by the board of Christian ediioattui of the Western Xorth Carolina conference.- MISS BROWN ARRIVES Miss i:iizabi'th Brown, of Nashville Ten pessee. where she is connected with the department of young peo ple's work, his arrived and prepara tions are being rapidly completed for the annual encampment at Camp Cheonda for Girls, July 6-August 4. Kvery section of the church's terri tory, H is said, will be represented In the enrollment, which will probably be to capacity. -. ? A. - .ST : .- V. ' ' - f :'" ' "" -';''.- ' - J , i ,n I ,. , Tliose who l:ve near larg bodies of water never gel homesick when spending a vacation at Lake Junaluska. Here is the large motor bout that makes regular trips around the like When Visiting Western North Carolina Don't Fail to Visit Lake Junaluska and THE TERRACE HOTEL The Largest Hotel West of Asheville F. S. ALDRIDGE, Manager WE SAVE YOU MONEY SERVICE OUR MOTTO We Guarantee To Please You on All Coals We Sell COAL! PHONE 272 WAYNESVILLE COAL CO. COMMERCE STREET EXPERT REPAIRING TEXACO PRODUCTS STORAGE LEE MOTOR COMPANY Near Post Office Phone GO WAYNESVILLE, N. C. M V Y T l'l..-Y;l)l'MI Another Indication of the tine t tendance is seen in the large number of children patronizing the Ivy Play ground. Miss Kvelyn Carper, recent Duke I'niversity graduate, a sister of the Rev. .1. H. Carper, pastor of Umg's I'hapel at Lake Junaluska. is play ground sti pervisor. its i itoM 2 sTYii.K r i,ki: James 'U. Cavett, in .charge, of the entrance gate reported Tuesday that cars bearing license plates from 23 difci'i-ut states as follows, (leorgia. Mississippi. Alabama, Louisiana. Ar kansas. Texas, North Carolina. South Carolina, Washington. California. Florida. Maine.';. -Virginia. West Vir ginia. . Illinois,. 'Kentucky, M issourl, District of Columbia. New Jersey, Maryland..'' Tennessee, 'ennsvl va nia . and Massachusetts. This Area Averages Over 2,700. Feet High The average clcvathin of this sec tion of North Carolina is around 2,7(10 feet, althouirh several peaks are more than five and .six thousand feet in height; Waynesville over 2,H0() feet high. Over most of the western section of the state are to le found the older crystaline -ncks, gneis.ses, granite, schists, and diarite that are of the Cambian age and are greatly folded and turned on their edges. On the western and eastern side of the moun tains are two narrow belt, of younger sedimentary rocks, consisting of lime, stone, shales and conglomerates, marbles, quartzites, and shale of the Cambian age. Extensive Syceim Of Hiking Trails Built In The Park During the lust three years, an ex tensive system of trails' have been mapped out for the Croat Smoky Mountains National l'ark. Many of them have been completed, and others are yet to be built. The outstanding trail in the whole park area is the trunk trail recently completed between Newfound (lap and Davenport Cap ami lead.s cast for a distance of 30 miles, to the eastern end of the park, running from peak to peak with the watershed. Hranch trails radiate out from this trunk trail to all the important points in the eastern end of the park. Trails leading from practically all the terminal points of the park motor roads, branch out to reach the peaks. These trails are a veritable paradise for hikers, since they lead into places of beauty inaccessible to the motor var, and they are not marred by the constant roar of the machine. There is an area of forest land in northern .Swain county into which few trails will be made. This is due to the abundant amount of high quality limbo,, which grows in that section, But practically every other section of the park, both in North Carolina and Tennessee, has or will have an extensive system of trails. 24 Peaks In Park Over A Mile High Seventy-two peaks and eighteen gaps in the (it-eat Smoky Mountains National Park are moid than 5,000 feet in elevation. Twenty-four of these are more than 0,000 feet high. (The Mt, Guyot, ti.tVJl feet; Ml.. Ambler, 0,100 feet; Mt. Yonaguxka, fi.lS.'! feet; Balsam, 5,243 feet; Tri corner Knob, 0,100 feet; Mt. Buckley, 0.5S2; Mt. Chapman, ti,4;(0; Cling man's Dome, t.-12 ; M.t. Collins, 0,-lSS; Ml. Hardison. ti.MS; Jump Off, 0,100; Mt. Kcphart 0.200; Mt. Leconte, 0,r0:!; Mt. Iaivc, 0,.00; Mt. Mingus, 0,.r!:i; Mt. Scpiovah. 0,000. Read The Ads Park Is Attracting Thousands Of People The high peaks and forest covered slopes of the Great Smoky Mountains National l'aik are each year attract ing more and mine visitors. The park, embracing more than 400,000 acres, is the most easily accessible national-park in America. The park contains peaks and gaps, ranging from three to more than six thousand feet above sea level. There are 24 peaks and one gap of 0,0(10 or more elevation. There are 28 peaks and six gaps, more than a mile high, and 20 peaks and 11 gaps with more than o.OOO feet elevation. There are three highway on the North Carolina side of the moun tains leading into the park. One begins t Waynesville and , goes through the Cove Creek gap by way of Dell wood. Another road lead.s from Robbinsville into the park, while the third goes by way of Cherokee. No busses run regularly into the park, but parties are formed con stantly and buses chartered for ex cursions into the various tection of the park, both in North Carolina and Tennessee. Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private Homes lo You Want (iiicsts This Sum mer'.' Write for Information To SHIMMER (ill EST PLACE MENT SKUVIfK lo IM14 SI. Petersburg, Kin. JUNIORS 'TO INSTALL OFFICERS The installation of officers of the Junior Order United American Me chanics will be held on next Tuesday even at 8 o'clock in the lodge hall over the First National Bank. All members are urged to attend. DR. I. B. FUNKE Y O IT R H O M E CHIROPRACTOR The Only Chiropractor west of Asheville holding-a. North Caro lina license. Ollice and residence on High way No. 10, between Waynesville and Hazelwood. A dg er House JULY 1 . HARHK( HE CHICKEN DINNER 75c;".; -;::;. Phone J2 for Reservations A Catch-From-Lake Junaluska The New PURE OIL STATION Yale Tires and Tubes Pure Oil Products LET US MAKE YOUR GAR LOOK NEW WITH A COAT OF PUROFANE Hugh and Jack Leatherwood, Mgrs. Opp. Court House Z ym-m'-ri s -h4 i ?' ' t kJtf' -t-. "A.? L, .'St. Hi .if It (nnr-i i. i Here li proof that there are fish In Iake Junaluska. This strlnK .as jght In just a short time. Medford Service Center El) POTTS, Mgr. Lake Junaluska, N. C. Phone 263-M (Jasoline, Oil, (ireasing and Certified Lubrication. Washing Polishing, Tube Repairing, Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Posted Price on (Jasoline Maintained For Nominal Profit. JUNALUSKA SUPPLY GO. MEATS VEGETAHLES (Jroceries Of AH Kinds JERRY LINER, Owner take "-Junaluska. PJione 263-J GRENELL'S Kodak Finishing GREETING CARDS Assembly BIdg. LAKE JUNALUSKA to: at MASIE9S O: You will find the Very LATEST and BEST Things in the DRY GOODS LINE TfWr ,n, nrfiCT1? You will always find Courteous and Efficient Sales People 1M HtRtr KDl: ; I. J:
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