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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, J Page 16 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Clyde Area Baptist Sunday School Workers Hold Successful Meeting The following Sunday school workers took part on the program at the second monthly meeting of the Clyde church offered the open ing prayer. R. E. Sentelle, county superintendent, addressed the group on "Plans and Purposes of County Wide Associational Sun companist. ; Sunday school reports and dis cussions by Glen D. Brown, of Clyde, G. N. Morrow, of Woodland, and Mrs. Pearl James, or Fines Creek; special music by Miss Hilda Waynesville Group Baptist Sunday the Hazelwood Baptist Church, it was learned from R. E. Sentelle, Associational Sunday School sup erintendent. The following Sunday schools make up the Waynesville group: Balsam, Hazelwood, Allen's Creek, Ratcliff Cove, Olivet, Hemphill, rVtva 1"!tw1t Fairview. Rocky the convention and superinuJl .to give reports of twl HOSPITAL their tiviues. NEWS Schools To Meet The second monthly convention of the thirteen Sunday schools in the Way nesville group of the Hay--rood County Baptist Sunday School Association, will meet at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Gravity always brings W flying bullet, but can't br a flying rumor. day School Organization." Mrs. Jameg Parker, of Canton, Special features by Mrs. Nell Collins, of Clyde: a short play by Stephenson and Miss Myrtle Chambers of the Woodland church. G. N. Morrow gave the. benediction. operative case, is better. the Clyde stoud of the county Baptist Associational Sunday schools, which was held at the Woodland church near Clyde Sun pupils of Fines Creek, Dorothy t Uncle Mom: " rriim luifn AS- Branch, Richland, Barberville, Dell- j Miss Murriel Cavanaugh, of Greene, leader, Thomasine Fisher, The next meeting will be held on the second Sunday in March at the Fines Creek Baptist church. Clyde, operative case, is improving, wood, and waynesville. All schools in the group are ex-1 pected 1 to send representatives to war day." Cecil Ferguson and Dorotha Green, frwinna be noorer v., a r . A MIT Robert Stiles, of Balsam, medi The Rev. T. H. Parris, pastor o with Mrs. Howard Stanley as ac cant be." cal case, is fairly well. R. S. Case, of Canton, medical case, is critically ill. Robert Thompson, of Canton, route 1, medical case, is better. Mrs. M. L. Farmer, of Waynes- ville, operative case, is improving, Mrs. Ben Fisher, of Waynes' ville, route 2, operative case, is resting fairly well. Baby Frances Fisher, of Way- nesville, route 2, medical case, is better. Miss Faustine Howell, of Way nesville, operative case, is im proving. The condition of Master Everett Erwin, of Canton, medical case, is better. Master Furman Cagle, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is some what improved. Mrs. W. C. Early, of Canton, medical case, is better. Mrs. H. B. Ashe, of Canton, route 2, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Robert Smith, of Canton, medi cal case, is better. Master Eugene Hall, of Cold Springs, medical case, is improv ing. Morris Williams, of Canton, route 2, operative case, is im proving. Mrs. Roger Best, of Enka, oper- ; ative case, is better. Baby Kenneth Green, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is improving, Mrs. Joe Tate, of Waynesville, route 1, medical case, is resting mure comioiraoty. Miss Marie Whitted, of Canton, route l, operative case, is better. Pern Rathbone, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is improving. Jack Kirkpatrick, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is fairly well. Baby David Mull, of Canton, medical case, is better, William Kell, Jr., of Canton, operative case, is resting more comfortably. DISCHARGED Among those discharged from the Haywood County Hospital dur ing the past week were: Baby Jerry jWorley, Mrs. Albert Clark, Master J. T. Bryant, Mrs. Jesse Moody and baby, Mrs. . Branson Rose and baby, Mrs. Yates Rector and baby, Mrs. Horace Teague, Mrs. D. K. Henderson, Mrs. Andrew McCracken, Mrs. George Walls, Jr., Mrs. Ben Bridges and baby, Miss Lucille Moody, Master John ny Patterson. Mrs. R. W. Robertson, Mrs. Jes se Aiken and baby, Mrs. Tom Kil lian and baby, Miss Norma Watts, Mrs. Bill Mitchell and baby, Mrs. Way Ratcliff, Mrs. Reath Huff man, Mrs. Babe Walker and baby, Zeb Rogers, Mrs. George Brown ing, Mrs. R. lEv Caldwell, Hardy Fish, Grover Harrell, Jarvis Kins land, Baby Thomas Green and Master James Arrington. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Silas Frizzle, of Canton, announce the birth of twin sons on February 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, of Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a son on February 11th. . , . 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