Page 10 THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER News From H AZ ELWOOD "The Growing Industrial Town" EDITED BY MRS. J. E. SHIELDS PHONE 444-J PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES MET ON TUESDAY The circles of the Woman's aux iliary of the Hazelwood Presbyte rian church met on Tuesday even j ag. The Women's circle held their meeting at the home of Mrs. T. G. Stump with Mrs. Roy Rob inson, circle chairman in charge. The Business Women's group met at the home of Mrs. Sam Lane. Miss Almarie Robinson was in charge of the program. Accepts Call Mrs. O. V. Hamrick, who has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, returned to her homo ir. Shelby on Saturday. Mrs. Ham rick was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rice spent Sunday with Mr. Rice's mother In Weaverville. Miss Anna Jim Pritchard, of Asheville, is spending this week with Miss Daphne Rice. REV. J. M. WOODARD PREACH ED MOTHER'S DAY SER MON IN SWAIN CO. The Rev. J. M. Woodard, pastor of the Hazelwood Baptist church, preached a Mother's Day sermon at Cold Springs Baptist church in Swain County on Sunday. Mr. Woodard grew up in the Cold Springs community and after le entered the ministry he was pastor of the Cold Springs church for six years. During his pastor ate there he served as moderator of the Tennessee River Associa tion for five years. , s REV. O. C LANDRUM Mrs. Carol Whitner and son, Billy, returned on Friday after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hyatt at Ela. W. M. S. CIRCLES WILL MEET THURSDAY WITH MRS. WOODARD The circle of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Hazelwood Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. M. Woodard on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Messer, of Valdese, were week-end guests of Mr. Messer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Messer. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Armour are occupying the new house on Bal sam road recently built and owned by R. L. Prevost. Miss Lillian Wyatt and friend, Miss Helen Davis, of Wilson, spent the week-end with Miss Wyatt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whisenhunt had us quests on Sunday their son, J. E. Whisenhunt, Jr., Mrs. Whis enhunt's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Robert Young, Mrs. Annie Young, all Jf Swannanoa. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane and small son, Mike. Mrs. William Chambers, Jr., and Mrs. Fred Campbell spent the week-end with Mrs. Chambers' sister, Mrs. Wessie Hitt, in Mc Cormick, S. C. Mrs. William Abbott and chil dren and Mrs. Jerry Hall, of Can ton, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clark. Mrs. Ralph Summerrow had as guests on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Sheffield and twin daughters, Jeanette and Annette. Mrs. Hessie Gaddy visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Massie, in Gatlinburg, Tenn., a part of last week. The Rev. and Mrs. 0. C. Lan drum and family left Monday for a months stay with Rev. Landrum's parents in Jackson, Ky, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bowles, of Winston-Salem, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davis. Mrs. L. W. Swan, of Asheville, and Mrs. George Walls were guests of Mr. and MrsR. A. Gaddis on Sunday. ' Miss Frances Smathers, of Can ton, is spending this week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Summerrow. J Amrl IVfiM Wo irnn Mnnvo nf Lake Junaluska, were guests of . . r Tl t 11 Mr, ana ivirs. naymonu aiuvan on Sunday. Mrs. j. C. Lynn returned to her home. on Sunday after a weeks visit with her mother in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. David Downen left Satur day for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. R. O. Masbin, in Dewodue, Alabama. George Allen, of Detroit, Mich igan, spent Thursday with his sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summerrow. ; Rev. O.C. Landrum Accepts Call To Tifton, Georgia Former Hazelwood Pastor To Take Up New Duties On July First Rev. 0. C, Landrum has accepted a call to become pastor of the Tifton, Ga., Presbyterian church. The former Hazelwood pastor will takd up his new work there on July first. He and Mr? Landrum visited Tifton several weeks ago, at which time he preached at both the morn ing and night services. The con gregation extended a call on that day. This was exactly 11 years to the day when he preached his first sermon in Hazelwood. Tifton is 107 miles south of Ma con, and about 65 miles from Flor ida, on the main highway to the west coast. The town has a pop ulation of about 7,000. It is the largest tobacco market in the state, and a big cotton marketing center. It is also the home of Baldwin College and a state insti tution, Abraham, and the costal plains experiment station. Rev. and Mrs. Landrum left Monday for a month's visit with his parents in Jackson, Ky. They plan to return here about June 10 or 15 and leave for their new home on June 25. The membership of the Hazel wood church when he came here was 56. The church now has 134. During the past year, 55 new mem bers have been received at the Hazelwood and White Oak church es. He was also pastor of the latter church. Only 60 of the 3,180 churches of the denomination baptized more than did Hazelwood and White Oak during 1939. The Hazelwood congregation be gan the erection of a new church In 1936, and to date have raised ap proximately $7,000 on the building. Wipe enamel stove surfaces daily with a cloth dipped in warm water and mild soap suds, inis helps keep the stove in good order and will keerj enamel shinv. WiDe when the stove is cold; if done when warm, the enamel may crack. North Carolina farmers had 385,000 milk cows and heifers for milk on January 1, 1940, compared with a ten-year (1929-1938) aver age of 348,000. Sauers Vanilla . Sauers Pepper . 45c Value ALL FOR . ...35c ... .10c 31 Free Radio 5-TUBE MAGESTIC 1 Free Coupon with Each 10c Candy Purchase 2 lb. bx. 25c Sugar 10 lb. bag 49c Grapefruit Juice 15c Santo Coffee 3 lbs. 39c LIPTON'STEA l-41b.pkg 25c Glass FREE Free P and G 360 SERVEL , White Naptha Refrigerators s p $21,000 in Cash ! 6 Weekly Contests T V Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. 23c 3 for 20c Kraft Dinner 3 pkgs. 25c Mapes Peas 3 cans 22c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, pt. 19c Harvest Moon Mayonnaise, qt. 35c Yellow Eye ( Beans 4 lbs. 25c P-Nut Butter 2 lb. jar 23c Matches .2 boxes 5c "Wife Preservers Sea that all electric fixturea that art) handled while a person works near water or water pipes, are well insulated to pra vent possibility of shocks or bums. Vife Preservers id ' i ruiu uiLVf ymyvt iws. m. w.e creases and clip them together with a elothespin and they will always be ready wbM yoo need them. Preservers Wife 1 kr Pan-Americanism Q .4 ..... J i Jj'fJ This is a photographic copy of thl stamp which will go on sale it Washington April 14 to commem orate BOth anniversary of the found ing of the Pan-American Unior At Park Theatre TODAY "Black Friday," heralded as the newest idea in horror pictures, with Boris Karloff and Bla Lug osi in the starring roles, comes to day to the Park Theatre. Said to be different from previ ous horror films both in story and technique, "Black Friday" finds both the stars and their support ing players appearing without the "weird" make-up effects they have used in the past. A trail of murder unique on the screen is started by. Karloff, who as a famous surgeon performs a daring operation by transplanting part of the brain of a criminal into the brain of a quiet little college professor. Plays Two Parts Stanley Ridges, Celebrated char acter actor, plays the difficult role of the professor whose dual brain transforms him at times into a ruthless killer. Like Karloff and Lugosi, Ridgers achieves his changes of character entirely by voice and facial expression. FRIDAY Announced as a blend of ro mance and comedy with colorful dance revues. "Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me," opens Friday at the Park Theatre. Tow Brown, as a live-wire young press agent with a million ideas, and Constance Moore as the pretty Broadway model who becomes the sensation of the hour, share roman tic honors in the swiftly paced screenplay. Action in the story revolves around the efforts of Brown to make American girls more fashion conscious, and save a swank Fifth Avenue shop from bankruptcy. Colorful revue numbers in the pic ture feature comedy routines by Mitchell and Chamberlain, the dancing of Vivien Fay, noted Broadway ballerina, and a swing version of "The Blue Danube," sung by Marie Greene and her "Merry Minstrels" of radio fame. When planting tiny seeds a medicine dropper is a help. Take off rubber bulb, fill medicine dropper with seeds, then re place bulb and squeeze it to drop seeds into furrows. Wife Preservers Rice .6 lbs. 25c t Bulk Bean Seed Plants All Varieties CASH GROCERY COMPANY "The Better Food Store" HAZELWOOD fftfo.frw 13-1 SATURDAY "Rovin Tumbleweed" is the lat est Gene Autry western and a rare western jt is. The story seems to be a conglomeration of current productions. The problem of the migratory workers sends Mr. Autry to Washington as Congressman to push through a bill on flood con trol, which is at the heart of the migratory situation in Mr. Autry's uaiuwicK.. ai ine Deginmng ox uie film and at its end the rains come in copious quantity. The picture's resemblance to the typical western lies only in the habiliments of the star, Smiley Burnette and some other cowboy characters, and in a scene laid at a rodeo. There is quite a deal of singing in the film with Autry as the soloist and the "Pals of the Golden West" as accompanists and a chorus. Mary Carlisle, the girl in the case, plays a radio reporter, and the secretary to Mr. Autry in the nation's capital. Douglas Dnm- brille is the villain who reforms t For a canape, spread small round slices of brown bread with pimento cheese and garnish each with a slice of pimento stuffed olive. ' wife Preservers the last moment when he is forced to help stem the flood. OWL SHOW SATURDAY Can science find a way to sus pend life by freezing ? Can hu man beings be put in "cold storage" and brought back to life many years later? These startling questions are the subject of one of the most horren dous of the horror epics. "The Man With Nine Lives" starring Boris Karloff in what has been hailed as the most terrifying por trayal ever screened, surpassing even "Frankenstein" and "The Man They Could Not Hang" for spine-chilling qualities, the new film bases its story on the newly discovered "freeze cure." The drama opens when a young scientist, Roger Pryor, and his fiancee, Jo Ann Sayers, attempt to find out about the work of a mysterious Dr. Kravaal who was years ahead of his time by pre dicting the cure of disease by the lowering of body temperatures. The couple go to the deserted is land home of the scientist and there they find the secret of Kra vaal's mysterious disappearance some ten years before. In an underground ice-chamber hewn out of a glacier, they find the body of Dr. Kravaal, played by Boris Karloff. In a state of suspended animation. They revive the seemingly dead scientist and four others whom he has taken with him into the state of "frozen sleep." SUNDAY With loud "Yippees!" ringing in the air, Jane Withers and Gene Autry gallop into town in "Shoot ing High," the colorful actions romance of the West. In this gay film Hollywood's favorite commedienne and the screen's? No. 1 Cowboy star ride like demons and shoot like sixty to corral a desperate band of bank robbers, break up a family feud, arrange a love match for Gene and sing as only they can. Five tuneful melodies are sprink led through "Shooting High." Gene had a hand in composing three of them. He wrote "Only One Love in a Lifetime" in colaboration with Johnnie Marvin and Harry Tobais and "Little Old Band of Gold" in collaboration wfith Charles Newman and Fred Glickman. These two songs serve as solo numbers for Gene. His third song, "Shanty of Dreams," was written in collabor ation withvlohnnie Marvin. It is one of the two songs sung togeth er by Jane and Gene. Another Withers-Autry duet, "Wanderers," was written by Felix Bernard and Paul Francis Webster. Jane has a rollicking number en titled "On the Rancho with My Pancho." This number was com posed by Sidney Clare and Harry Akst. i-.-' MONDAY AND TUESDAY There will be thrills and ex citement a plenty at the Park Monday and Tuesday when the stirring film, "Virginia City" makes it local debut. The picture co stars Errol Flynn and 'Miriam Hopkins as two people whose con flicting missions journey across the fainted Desert. Error Flynn as a tough, two fisted adventurer is said to have surpassed even his success in "Dodge City," and a new, vivid Miriam Hopkins ds revealed in the part of a dancing, fighting spirt-fire. "Virginia City" is an intriguing story of gold-smuggling during the final stages of the Civil War. Errol Flynn, a Union Intelligence officer, escapes from a Confeder ate prison and learns of a con spiracy to smuggle five million dollars worth of gold out of Vir ginia City to aid the South, but he doesn't realize that Miriam Hop kins, with whom he is deeply in love, is one of the conspirators. The situation becomes even more exciting when Humphrey Bogart, as a notorious bandit attacks the Union Garrison outside Of Vir ginia City and the gold caravan starts jt mad dash during the raid. A thrilling story of an unwritten chapter in the history of the Old West "Virginia City" will make a top rating on the long list of Decorated by trance TliVIlSDAT. MAY mm,mtmu iniilM iiiwlinnnioiiiinr (t-itt J First American to win a Frenci: decoration in the present war is Arthur Stratton, of Clinton, Mass.; volunteer ambulance driver. He wm swarded the Croix de Guerre with palm for gallantry in action, "somewhere in France." great Warner films. WEDNESDAY Produced in 1932 as a comedy melodrama under the title "One Way Passage" and starring Wil liam Powell and Kay Francis, War ner Brothers asrain has taken the original story by Robert Lord and made it into a romantic melodra ma with George Brent and Merle Oberon in the leading roles. In this version the comedy has been lim ited to the portrayals by Frank McHugh and Eric Blore. The picture's innate appeal is to women, especially women who are fans of the love story type of magazine. Wife Preservers CS SHAKER ml - ' 1 l!J -l.-l.-t L 4-1 i I o lfiv an invaua an siconoi ruu, ian ( small bottle, put alcohol in it and put a . sprinkler top on it Just the right amount I of liquid may thus bs shaken out, and tons will be spilled on the bed clothes. extraordimJ feoturesmarii SHELVADt ii WW 1 15c J SHELYADOR extra tktlvst..HiJ Forestall food coapvW FREEZORCOLD litre spec far frMii aiMTs, posirry, kin 6CU.FT.S MOIIl MLAV-eO 5 We will gladly give n home demonstration wit! obligation. Boyd Furniture! Phone 196 I Depot St. Waynei PARK THEATRE W AY N E S VI L L E THURSDAY, MAY 16 "Black Friday" with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi FRIDAY, MAY 17 "Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me" with Tom Brown, Constance Moore SATURDAY, MAY 18 "Rovin' Tumbleweeds with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette OWL SIIOW10 :30 P. M. (Saturday) "The Man With Nine Lives" with Joan Sears arid Roger Pryor SUNDAY, MAY 19 "Shooting High" with Gene Autry and Jane Withers MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 20-21 "Virginia City" with Errol Flynn, Miriam Hokpins, Humphrey B& WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 "Till We Meet Again" with Merle Oberon, George Brent, Pat O'Brien KB B 1 f?0 1 ENJOY YOUR TUB OR SHOWER ANY HOUR WHEN YOUR HOME IS EQUIPPED WITH DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL AUTOMATIC ELECTHIC WATER HEATING There's no dejay-no bother with Automatic Electric Water Heaten Jutt turn on tht faucet and you have an abundant supply ot hot watcc ready for any need. Inwtla mnA i.m v. mar orovxM W XZ 1 W clau convenient low cost electric servica. for your W Ami SEE Y)lJI ELECTIIBC DEAW If your heating plant oes balky, tnvra tisratc first the draft. Better call in your local heating contractor if yon think th draft is inadequate. . , I OK TM CAROLINA fOWEB LIGHT COM7ANX

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