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THURSDAY, MARCH l8, l9f Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE BIOUNTAUlEER Iron Duff Club Holds Meeting The Ir.n Duff korr.e Drrr.-.n-club held it- monthiv meetir.; Mr.' J. S. D&vj3. Mar:r. 12. Those pre-t-r.t were: Mr Me.ford, Mr,. Jr.hr. M-iC-jjc Thurman Davis. Mr Mr?. Gray Divis. ! Mrs. J. S. Dav:-. M. sr.J Miss Mar;. Davis The program readings, oy nr. err.1: rr.ade ar. ir.". .-stir.? Frer.;-r. C&-T. M ar:or. w..i. Roy Mrs ! Federation After Million Dollars For Coming Year H. Arthur Osborne Elected Di rector For Another Two i Years From Haywood I Husband Wishes Amelia Luck! ? Wavnesville Girl TT -5. orre m-.pr: .g ar.d re' .o-'ieiir.' : rated tx smrtr. ! .. - Ht: d ,'ove ! r rr.ak- I .. K. A -jr..: rated a : I r : . . We Are Offering the re mainder of our ,-tock of Oliver Chilled Plows At Cost HYATT & CO. if-err.'.r.. a. d.:; e of Car. tor., was I ar.itr.e." two-year tern, j ! tr.T Farmers Fe :era- ' -- annual rr.eetir.g of ' . :y 'x i-;h o i d e r s r. f .at.ve in the Wayr.e.--J a: 2 o-;k Monday . 0rr.e. oes:des be- :s- a:so a member cf ' executive eomrr.ittre t where the federation j tie 3 to two represen- e, Urate. R. T. fcovd, is .e otr.er " re--r.t i.r t .. Hi- term extend- ! . Ir. ad-J.tior. to tk ! a wood county aic tr.e f cderat rr. btard -a.-ge. Henry Francis, i 10 c! t-: s r.om.r.at' -J r- meetings is to ar.r.ua: ;r.eeiir.fr of entire orjraniza- :'- to he'd at v morr. .ng :n the i tr.e Bun 'j on; be JACK NICHOLS Wishes to inform hi friends and cutomers that he i- now with the Service Shoe nd And will appreciate am all bu-ine. that he receive-. SERVICE SHOE SHOP Main St. Wavnesville : y OT.-i7eraer.t a n. . 'Of Mr, (y- F.-ar J B. i R. erne, it.ji: man: ':"- .T;a : mar-. ; G!er.r. R T. R'y!, r.Ute 2; yte 2; Gler.r. Pai.'iv-! . Iav..-. rout- L'; N. 1. a:.u : flT i-xl":'' ""'' ':,' J: -r-r- j-v .-- I . ,ry i - . . , 1 ' - s v-:r-! Mr- -J I (church, Friday evenine, Ma,h i II r? M i" i to be held at Henders;r.vn Hllliiei Ul CUIUCM 9-10. The winner of thee rf::t mer i cunipeie wim reD! v-rr-,.3 She is a membtr of the class, field editor and cop Lilian Wyatt, of Waynesvilie. a student at Western Carolina Teachers Co'.len. was i.udfreo winner of the Better Speakers contest among tne I Senior Baptist Ycurg Peoples L'nion "Western Caroiinain," sec. oi iucsas:?ee Asscx-iatior. on jui.ua), repoiter ti ir.e journaJ:.-rn i j March 14. ir. the Sy.va Baptist courch. ! sis ant in office of the r-z e prei'.m:nary ! presiaent oi tne coi.eg-e 1 y., , i .Miss vatt wor 'contest held at the Cu"owhee Baptist man's Auxiliary. AmeOa Earfavt Putnam u husband Prep&r&Uona completed for her projected round-the-world flight In her new $80,000 "flying laboratory", George Putnam wlshea his fa-, moua wife, Amelia Earhart Putnam, luck at the airport at Qav land, CaL R. T. ;it-d. i: .yd. ;r. R r. ;r a ! - a iT'ia tor ('. .fa'.' ' - ( i : t ani .'eni i ai Kah.'z.it .ir.' ! ?.'l ; :da.'.taire A : fanr:u - wa- i '.. heal of the j d-'-par tiin-n. j Annual Meeting Of Farmers Federation Set For Saturday Mr. and Mr-. Fied Crn. of ')n Pity. Term., were tr.e g'lv' the latt-r .- parents. Dr.' and Mr-. W. H Li: tr. e w..-e, !ohn- of Mr, nd. Tr R. b ' ar.;: rfltHt lat t i! .--. i r. tr t'h ' " wa en 'r. :-. '.-.r.'.' the wirine . adji-uir.ed to niei. Da', i- in April. d. Mrs i' tam HATS or MEN A FAMOIS FAMILY OF HATS SIETSOX - PENNCRAIT and KENSINGTON AM.- THREE MADE HY JOHN R STETSON $3.50 $5.00 $6.50 MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE ;r.ua; nice' r.j -, .-t ..d(-'," of trie Fir:.M'i - Ft- ierat -i . In- , ha tr. a'!'-d for 10 o'tio;k Saturday. m'.Tnir.tf. Mai eh 20, in the a.-fnoly loom of th' BuncomU.- Pounty c-"urt houc ff.:- fa.'Tiivr.-' 'co-fipei at i '. r. fv." r.ed in i:20 by a handful of farmi-i-- .f the Kairview section of Runcmbe j county, now ' has 3.100 slockh'i'der Witn.and ope,' ate- '15 warehouses in nine j Western Xorth Carolina, counties, in addition to a c'anneiy. baby chick hatcheries, sweet potato curing houses and home industries. 'Reports. 'on ..activities of the feder-,' ation during the past year will be i submitted Saturday by James G. K. i McClure, Jr., president and general manager; Guy M. Sales, assistant general manager, and by departmental heads. Motion pictures wiil be shown de picting : the varied activities of the co-operative. Principal business to come before the stockholders will be the election of nine regular directors and three direCtors-at-large. Each c o u n t y where the federation operates is en- ' titled to two regular, directors,.-each'-to. -serve for two years. Offering At Cost O n e. n u m be i 1 5 ") II i 1 1 ?s i d e Oliver Chilled Plow HYATT & CO; SCHOOL DAYS ARE EYE-STRAIN DAYS CJ.0SE visual application is re quired f or study and when study ing under poor lighting there is danger of injuring eyesight. MOST education is received through our eyes. Eyesight and scholarship are, therefore, close companions in school achieve ment as well as in later accom plishments of an individual. Sufficient light will assure safe, comfortable seeing. Better see ing means greater ability to ab sorb and retain that which is be ing studied. CITY LIGHT DEPT. Good Sight Is Priceless Good Light Is Cheap Delivers this new PIIILCO with AUTOMATIC TUNING! ' CLICK... there's your station! 1 &A I 'it 1 tbot'i ik:tht-d twiri tout tutioa. ACCURATE tuoed with eiecxriaJ praciiioa. PtRfECT better than eye or eat ui tune. AUTOMATIC oo dial jiggling . . . tuoe iuelf. CONVD(IDT-forit atJoo, phowo, oa dial. Radio's latest, greatest coo venieoce . . . and your assur ance of perfect program re ceptioa . . . that's Philco Automatic Tuning! Now vJaMe in many new Philcoi in w;de pnees ---.' on the easiest term erer o6Fered. Come in for a demonstration! gtfttH fertitm rtceptiom. t III ; V J Go to Church Sunday "Grace Church in the Mountains" EPISCOPAL Rev, Albeit New, Rector. Palni Sunday, March 21st. 10 A. M. Church school. 11 A. M. Choral celebration of the Holy Communion and sermon by the Rector, Rev. Albert New. 5 P. M. Evensong and Good Fridav services will be announced on Sun day in church by the rector. Everybody cordially invited to all: Episcopal church services. PALM SUNDAY The blessing of the palrrus followed by morning mass -will be at 10:30 A. M. Sermon : The Reading of the Sa cred Passion of Our Divine Saviour. Instructions for the children on Satur day morning at 10:30. Sunday school at Franklin at 5 o'clock. Evening devotion at 7:30. The sixth jn a series of the Lenten course ; of lectures will be given on on Thursday evening at St. John's Catholic church at 7:1.", by Father Lane. Miss Frances Robeson will be the guest soloist, accompanied by by Mrs, Evander Preston at the organ. W A Y N ES V I LLE BAPTIST CH I' R C H H. W. Baucom, Pastor The services for next Sunday will be as follows: 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. i :.s0 Evening worship. 6:30 B.T. U.'s. The public is invited to all these meetings. rYTtci-LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALL0WAMCE WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN As a result of our revival services, the pastor will have a good class to be publicly received at Easter. So far six have been before the Session; we are expecting others. On next Sunday the 21st, Palm Sun day, the pastor will speak on the Crusading Christ. There will be Palm Sunday music. Sunday school at 9:45. ;. Sermon at 11. ... Christian Endeavnr at 7. 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