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St. John s School To Onen Monday. Sent! St. John's School, in all depart ments, will open Monday, Septem ber 1. The academic year will last nine months till the first week in June. Registrations for the coming term are under way at the school building. St John's School is conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis, with headquarters at Milwaukee, Wis. High school courses are given in Start Them Off In ToitPAMlOTS ALWAYS GV 100 -IN PtPORTfMNT! m til n ay. They Keep Their Good Looks and Wear Longer School days can beflfun for your children... but grief for you if they wear the wrong kind of shoes. For in children's footwear, it's deportment that counts! Poll-Parrots are made with all leather what it counts. They wear longer! ... fit better! . . keep their"erown-uD" looks. Prices are most reasonable. M'g.'v.'.ni $1.98 -$3.50 Massie Department Store C. J. REECE, Owner religion, English, Latin, French, Spanish, history, sociology, alge bra, geometry, biology, general science, business science, domestic science, art, speech, music, phy sical education. The grammar school embraces a standard course of seven years in conformity with other schools in this vicinity. J The purpose of the kindergarten is to develop the personality of the child. To this end there are courses in music, drama, art, dancing, voice training, and etiquette. Ac tivities will include games and outdoor recreation. Admission to the' kindergarten is open to chil dren four and five years of age. The department of music offers courses in piano, violin, cornet, clarinet, saxophone, and trom bone. In addition to a thorough understanding of music in its esth etic historical, and theoretical as pects, the department aims to ground the student in the scientific principles of instrumental tech nique. Poise and self control are developed through student recit als, training in accompaniment and ensemble playing. Arrangements can be made for a limited amount of private tutoring in grammar school, high school, or college courses. . , f The physical plot of St. John's School -represents ap investment Of $50,000. The grounds have just been new.ly landscaped. The build ing is modern in every educational and hygienic detail. The laboratory science facilities are sufficiently ample to insure in dividual work. The apparatus is of the improved type' and is con stantly being augmented. A library of general literature and reference works is accessible to the students at all times. A school auditorium : has recently been completed with a seating ca pacity of 250. Featured on St. John's campus is a 66x120 foot concrete play ground surrounded by chainlike fence with provisions made for the following sports; tennis, basket ball, volley ball, hand ball, touch football, roller skating, (in winter) ice skating, shuffle board, other recreational activities included: golf, boating, swimming, fishing, niking, mountain climbing, motor ing, croquet, law bowling, bad minton, archery, darts, ping pong, quoits, and other games of low organization. The high school department of St. John's School will again offer a limited number of honor tuition scholarships this year. The schol arships are offered for one year to incoming freshmen, but are re newable for the succeeding years, if a satisfactory record of con duct and studies is maintained. HAZEL WOOD PRESBYTERIAN S. R. Crockett, Pastor, Everyone welcome. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Church services 11:00 a. m. 8 p. THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Grade Mothers Of Crabtree-Iron Duff PTA Named J. Colvin Brown, Jr. Chosen To Attend State Boys' Meet and and m. Decoration Day Set For August 30th At Maple Grove Church Decoration day at the Maple Grove chusch on the Dellwood road will be held Saturday, August 30. Workers are asked to be on hand to start at seven o'clock, bringing tools with them. A picnic dinner will be served at the noon hour to the workers. ',' rffiC7rr7CVl & BUY NOW! And get your share of these S- SSSCrKJDL 1. LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOK FILLERS 2. HIGH QUALITY NOTEBOOKS '3. MEMO PADS 4. COLORED PENCILS 5. PENS and INK , 6. ERASERS 7. PENCIL LEADS 8. PASTES and GLUES 9. LUNCH KITS 10. HIGH GRADE PEN POINTS 11. SCHOOL BAGS 12. PROTRACTORS 13. RULERS 14. PENCIL SHARP-NERS Come In and See Our Complete line of School Supplies Stovall's 5 & 10 Main Street FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett. Pastor. "God's Better Covenant," is the subject for Bible study Sunday morning at 9:45. The Scripture les son is taken from Hebrews 9:11-22. At the morning worship at 11:00 the pastor's theme will 1 "Spirit ual Discernment.'' The evening hour of worship will be given to and old-fashioned Gospel song ser vice and observance' of the ordi nance of baptism. The pastor will speak briefly on "Righteousness Fulfilled." The senior and young choirs will participate in this worship. Other opportunities for prepar ation and training include the B. T. U.," which meets Sunday evening at 7:00. Prayer services at 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday afford tljs priv ilege of worship. fellowship, prayer and THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. G. Huggin, Jr. Pastor. The pastor will preaeh at both services-Sunday, using for his ser mon subject in the morning: "The Art of Making Goodness Attrac tive." In the evening he will speak on: "The Divine Call." The church school meets at 9:45 m., the moring worship begins at 11:00 o'clock. The young peo ple meet in the evning at 7:15, and the evening service begins at 8:00 o'clock. WAYNES VTLLE PRESBYTERI- RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williams, Pastor. William Chambers, Jr., superin tendent of Sunday school. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Be of Good Cheer." ' Young people's meeting at 7:00 m. . Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11 :00 A. M., E. S. T. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 A. M..-E. S. T. Bryson City, every Sunday 8:00 A. M E. S. T. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 A. M., E. S. T. Highlands, every Sunday 11:00 A. M., E. S. T. Andrews, every 1st Sunday 8:00 A. M., E. S. T. Murphy, every 5th Sunday T:00 A. M. C. S. T. Illillllllk, J. Colvin Brown, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, has been chosen to represent Haywood i county Dost Number 47 of the' American Legion in Tar Heel Boy s State from August 17 through 21st. The meetings are being held in the Institute of Government building at the State University in Chapel Hill. The campus has been turned over to the 'boys to govern for a week. A representative to the meeting must be either a junior or senior in high school and can be chosen for but one season for at tendance. ., Young Brown will be a junior this year. He has served inis class as secretary for two years, has been member of the student govern ment council; member of Troop Two Boy Scouts; has been active mem ber of the high school band since it was organized; is active mem ber of church; interested in his tory, literature, music, swimming and tennis. He is a member of the AH State Son's Legion Band which will aid in entertainments. The first meeting of the Parent Teachers' Association of .the Crabtree-Iron Duff school will be held this evening at 8:30 in the audito rium of the school All parents are urged to attend. The following have been selected to serve as grade mothers for the 1941-42 term: Mrs. Cash Medford, 1st grade; Mrs. Louise Boyd is the teacher. Mrs. Wallace McCracken as grade mother of Mrs. Cleo Rogers' 1st grade. Mrs. G. B, Jolley, 2nd grade; Mrs. Grady Noland, 2nd grade; Mrs. C. T. Ferguson, 3rd grade, Mrs. George Best, 3rd grade; Mrs. Wayne McElroy, 4th grade; Mrs. J. M. McClure, 4th grade; Walter McCracken, 6th. Mrs. L. O. Ferguson, 7th; Mrs. C. A. Dotson, 8th; Mrs. M. B. Rog ers, 9th; Mrs. Frank Medford, 10th, and Mrs. H. R. Bryson, the grade mother. THURSDAYAUGl'Sr n Fifth Annual Mozart Fete To Attract Music Lovers I Mrs. R. N. Barber, Jr, Ap J jointedrAs One Ojf the State :. Sponsors., Featuring' a number. of musical artists of national fame, the fifth annual Mozart festival will be held in Aaheville beginning Thursday evening the 28th and closing Sun day afternoon, according to Mrs. Richard I.. Barber, Jr., sponsor for the Waynesville area. The concert on Thursday and Friday evening will be given in the David Millard auditorium; on Fri day afternoon and Saturday even ing at "Homewood," ( residence of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll; and the closing memorial concert will be presented at Trinity Episcopal church. - . " Modeled after the famous Mo zart celebration held in Salzburg, Germany, the Aaheville festival has claimed national attention among 11th I Mozart enthusiasts and music lov ers in all sections of the United HoweURemn,,,, Be Held SenwT. TO,. . Hill ""7U The program will Li. J and continue throuehX1! With a n cni. " " hour. ' ,uaet States. The 1941 festival , director of Ann Harbor fi Ul IQg Michigan orchestr. in 1937 by Mr. JohnT late Mrs. W. H.Davi. a2 attracting each yew thtohgs 'of music lovea scenic mountain regioa. READ THEABs McCracken Property To Be Auctioned 23rd . The property of the R. Q. Mc Cracken estate on Main street will be offered at auction here Satur day at ten o'clock, by order of the court with T. L. Green as trustee and R. A. Patton, auctioneer. The sale will include household and kitchen furniture as well as the property. : : Willis Property to Be Auctioned Saturday A number of lots on Welch street of the Willis estate will be: offered at auction Saturday at two o'clock by J. R, Morgan, executor of the estate, with R. A. Patton, auctioneer in charge of sales. Other nearby property of the es tate will also be offered. VALUABLE LAND AT u u vuy Saturday August 2 p. r.i. Vacant lots between Welch Street and new alley street. Also pasture lot on Welch Street. Property Mrs. Willis Estate. Easy Terms 1-3 Cash, Balance In Senti-Annual Payments i' J : Executor Sale By J. R. MORGAN, Conducted Under Management R. A. PATTON Of NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. ELLEN B. SETZER .Vs.- ' ERNEST SETZER. The defendant, Ernest Setzer, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant on ground of two years separation; that the said defend' ant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County and State in the courthouse in Waynesville, N. C, within TWENTY (20) days after the 25th day of September, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 22 day of August, 1941, C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina. No. 1101 Aug. 21-28-Sept. 4-11 OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st St. JOHN'S SCHOOL For Pupils from 1st throuugh 10th Grades also KINDERGARTEN and MUSIC DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Having qualified as adminstratrix of the Estate of Mary L. MichaL deceased, late of the County and State aforesaid, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of Du Bose and Orr, Legal Bldg., Asheville, N. C on r before the 7th day of August, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment This the 1st day of August, 1941. MARTHR WOOD, M. D. Administratrix of the Estate of Mary L. MichaL deceased. -&?tMm-, w 4 I' i ll H i v RATES Grammar School Day Pupils . $ 5.00 per month High School Day Pupils ... , . , 7.00 per month ah Koarding Fupils . . ...... Kindergarten . .. .. . Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 per month 5.00 per montr 1.00 per week Music Courses In Piano, Violin, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trombone. I. Further Information I Can be obtained from Rv- f Cordea, Principal, St Johns Phone 177. 0y No. 1994 Aug. 7-14-21-28-Sept 4-11.
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