,:,V 1 Hi I Go to Church Sunday WAYNKSV1LLE BAPTIST CHUIiCH H. W. Baucom, pastor. Regular services next Sunday. !:45 Sunday school. . 11:00 Morning worship. 6:45 B. T. U. 7:Ii0 Evening worship. Welcome to our service. W A YNKVILLE I'RESBYTEKI A N CHUIICH Robert Peter Walker, Minister Sunday school begins promptly aT VA5, L. M. Richeson, superintendent. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor Will speak on the text: "He preached unto him Jesus." The regular au tumn quarterly Communion will be ob- THE NEW PASTRY BAKERY Will Open Soon, Serving Pastry, Pies, Cakes and Rolls. Watch This Paper For Dates. served. Every member of the church ' is especially urged to attend this holy ' ordinance. . i Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30. ! Are These Stars Secretly Wed? ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor. Masses at 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament immediately after the last mass. Rev. Father Begley, of High Point, will officiate in the absence of Fath er Lane. (.race Church in the .Mountains" EPISCOPAL Rev. Albeit New, Rector. Sunday, September 26th. 10 A. M. Church school. 11 A. M. Choral Celebration of the Holy Communion, and sermon by the rector. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH R. S. Truesdale, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M., Mr. Hugh Sloan, general superintendent. Preaching at 1 1 A. M., and at 7:30 P. M., by the pastor. Young people's meeting at !:30 P. M. If you rent it, it's a House; If you own it, it's a HOME! A LOAN I ROM THIS ASSOCIATION WILL ENABLE YOU TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME AND PAY FOR IT LIKE RENT. NEW SERIES OPENS TOMORROW OCTOBER FI RST See any director, or our secretary-treasurer for detailed information. "ffllifllttlllnllll11liimitWltllillWif 11; iw Bonlla Hume Mr" Ronald CoIim1IJS Ronald Colman and Benita Hume, British film stars, were secretly married recently, according to reports from Hollywood. Colman was born at Richmond, Surrey, England, Fob. 9, 1891, has been married and divorced, while Miss Hume is listed as having been born in London on Oct, 14, 1906, and has .never been married. The savings that matured, together with -cash dividends, .have amounted to about $51,000 so far this year. Stockholders w ho took our shares (i'i years ago, have this week received checks for what they have saved and also a nice dividend. For example, a stockholder who took out $2,000 actually paid in .$1,690 and re ceived a check for $2,000. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS NEW SERIES AND (JET IN ON THIS EASY SAVING: PLAN. Hypnotist To Be At Park Theatre On Friday Night Several Outstanding Entertain ment Features Advertised By Fayssoux. Advertised for Friday of this week at the Park Theatre, is Fayssoux, a hypnotist and trlepalhist, who with his company will stage a regular act in connection with the usual pictures. : Fayssoux advises thai he will hyp notise a man, and place him in the window of Massie Furniture Company at 3 o'clock Friday, anil that the man will remain asleep until the perform ance that night. F'efore being awak ened a heavy rock will be broken on the man's chest. A blindfold drive is also scheduled for Friday afternoon. A member of the company, is Miss Cene Chanel, who will be blindfolded, and seated at a piano, and play any selection of mi.xtic chosen bv a commit tee in the audience, as soon as "the committee concentrates their several minds on the piece of music selected,'' it was said. Another advertisement feature, will he the "Mail Hag, Trunk" escape. A committee selected by the audi ence will be permitted to lock an as sistant in a mail bag, place mail bag and all in a trunk, lock and tie the trunk any way they wish, so they are sure he cannot make his escape. In three minutes they unlock the trunk and find a beautiful young lady. The. assistant has ' made his escape and comes walking down the isle. This is the same identical trick that made the , name Houdini Famous the world over. : PLAY A play will he . presented by the young people's union: "Hring Thou Whole Heart," at Riverside school house, Saturday --night, October 2, !:17, at 7 :.'!) o'clock. A college proressor in Kansas claims that the best jokes about Kan sas are produced in , Kansas, It is also claimed that the best Scotch jokes are written in Aberdeen. DIRECTORS J. R. Boyd R. L. Prevost E. J. Hyatt C. N. Allen L. M. Richeson W. II. Burgin L. M. Killian J. W. Ray S. H. Bushnell O. H. Shelton HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING And LOAN ASSOCIATION S. H. BUSHNELL, Secretary -Treasurer PHONE 19 MORGAN & WARD BUILDING Precious Eyesight MUSTN'T BE NEGLECTED. EYE-HEALTH IS TOO IMPOR TANT TO TAKE CHANCES. ...Are you sure you have safe light in your home healthf.,1 light that protects young and old eyes from danirei OU Strain Better sight lamps are a development of modern lichif to provide the right amount and right kind of light for your home. City Light Deptartment ehind the Seen in HOLLYWOOD i i1 r n Tamara Geva By HARIU30-N' CAKKOLi. Copyright, 1937 King Feature Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD A laugh from the day's news. Republic, which la splurging on its musical. "Manhattan o u n d", bor j rowed $150,000 i worth of jewels j for Tamara ! Geva to wear in a scene. The sheriff's office was then ap pealed to for a man to guard the gems. The other morning, D i- rector Chuck Reisner lifted the deputy's watch and the puzzled officer didn't know where it was until it was returned later. Up in Bantt on a vacation, Ginger Rogers got so steamed up over the idea of mi.sing the pre view of "Stage Door" that she and Phyllis Frasier cut two weeks off their holiday and drove back to Hollywood. They made the 2,000 miles in five days, stopping only to sleep and eat. That comedienne, who sued her husband recently, can't be pining away, for she was at a late spot over the week-end with a well- known stage actor and enlivened the last floor show by getting out before the patrons and putting on an act. actors, with signments are kT ?;ct out of - Answering Your o- Hodges, Jersey o,M J'J- j first picture was C. rv,.... in Ships". Her ,ast for Fox in 19-;:; -'j th "Ho. a'r.n- r. "" arnvea on tre . ' Twentieth Century'-Fov1' tographers t0 nicel ; nt dena. Unknown to u 3 tsernie bad ma.L 5'4 I into Los am' ? 10 1 ah .... . ur 1 ucii surroum m,i jumped off the tram nirtiirps u when the cars starts had to make a fmn,, , 11R back onto his I'u!iir,. '" 'it ar.j m. Chatter, and John intent to Lee wed l'at.sv y h-.Ti, Mahin tiie.i ' nari.-.rv - Anffolao hut " l-l wood frien,!.! -i " u hf f ijrril UifV U A Ensenada been married in Mexico Mulhall, working m a' serial, was riaui , ' across tpe 4 and arm hv a ,,,, ,, lion. His injuries were su..' Between the first and seoTI views "Angel the new '. is said j Delay in finishing the sets made it impossible to start the new Mae West picture on schedule. The studio was planning for it to go before the camera on Monday, but , that was the thirteenth, and the superstitious star vetoed the idea. Rare in studio annals was M. G. M.'s consent for James Stew art's flight to Cleveland, The actor took off with Jimmy Mattern, arriving in Cleveland at 1.-30 Labor Day. He saw the air races, boarded a transport plane that night and was on the "Navy Blue and Gold" set, ready to work, at 9 a. m. Tuesday. The studio okay was a big compliment to Mattern. because Dietrich p:t. to have b-en" New vers;. ' "'an u 1 1 tfc uK story rector A 1 & "aa sav. beach iu',.p roni drovval "n overtu Paddle n a 0 knoi i ne guard s less. , . t M ontgo: and Ches Morns, whu crazy ab two hours at nit-- uiner r learning trade secrets from u show. . . . Wendy Karne wriiteu s cnecK ror a house Palm bpnngs. . . . And Cli Trevor liked her brunette wig well in "Big. l own Girt" that i r Bb Montgomery magic, spent Biltmore Bowl threatens to darken her '"4 P The A R j- nun x vaj 'LEAPING. MOVIE HOUSE IN ALL OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA" Program For Coming Wee Thursday, Sept. 30 BOBBY BREEN and BASIL RATHBONE In MAKE A WISH Also, THE BIG SQUIRT Friday, Oct. 1 THE JONES FAMILY In HOT WATER Also, "MONTAGUE THE MAGNIFICENT" ' FOX NEW ON THE STAGE William Fayssoux and Company Hypnotic Exhibitions, Full Of Thrills and -Comedy. Saturday, Oct. 2 CHEROKEE STRIP .Starring DICK-' FORAN, The Singing Oowbo.v Chapter 6 "DICK TRACY" and POPE YE ( AKT00N 1 Sunday, Oct- 3 PRISONER OF ZENDA With ROLAND COLMAN and MADELEINE CARKOU Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 4-5 DEAD END SYLVIA SYDNEY and JOE McRAE. From The Successful Play. Wednesday, Oct. 6 SHE ASKED FOR IT With, AV. M. GARGAN and VI YIENNE OSIJ MATINKF! i At i. m.. . x-i-iit T:l.') and , - " . in, rauv, umiu -; r) ounua.Y jiaunee, z and i P. M. Sunday iMgni. 1 ADMISSION 25c & lOc

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