THURSDAY, APRlL Page 10 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Following Men In Service Around the World This column is devoted to news of men serving their country. Such news is solicited from parents and friends of these men. When writing, be sure to sign your name. "Remember Pearl Harbor" Pvt. and Mrs. Shackf ord Visit Relatives Here Private Atkins Shackford, of Fort Jackson and Mrs. Shackford, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Atkins. Private Shackford prior to his enlistment in service was a teach er at State College in Raleigh. Three Reclassifications Made by Board This Week Only three reclassifications were made by the local draft board this week. They are as follows: Zeno Morrow,; from 1-B to class 1-A; Homer Hunter Hen ry, from 1-A to 1-C; Clifford Brown, from 1-A to class 3-A. Home for Five Days But Recalled to Duty Sergeant Thad Chafin, of Fort Jackson, arrived last Thursday to spend a five-day furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chafin, at their home on the Fairview road, but was called back to camp the following day. Leaves For Camp After A Ten Days Furlough Private Sherman I. London has returned to Camp Bowie, Texas, after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lon don, at their home on Hyatt Creek. Bill Ray Makes Brief Visit Here During Week Corporal Bill Ray, who is now stationed at Camp Stewart, South of Savannah, Ga., spent a couple of days with his family during the week. Corporal Ray is attached to the Supply Battery of the Anti Aircraf t section of the Coast Artillery. Lt. Hal Marley En Route To Maxwell Field, Ala. Mrs. F. H. Marley joined her son, Lt. Hal Marley, at the home of relatives in Charlotte over the week-end for a brief visit. Lt. Marley was en route from Camp Croft, where he had been in train ing to Maxwell Field, Ala. Pvt. Cecil B. Yount Arrives Safely in Hawaii Private Cecil B- Yount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Yount, who recently sailed from San Francisco with Co. "F" 105th Infantry has landed safely and is stationed at Hawaiian Islands. He reports he is well and in fine health and sends greetings to his friend in and around Waynesville and West ern Carolina. Sunday -The Day of Acclaim HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 5-2 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for May 3 is Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:41-44, the Golden Text being Mark -11:9, "Blessed is he that cometh in the name, of the Lord.") Private R. Porter Frady, son of James D. Frady, is now stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas. Private Frady entered service early in January and was first sta tioned at Fort Bragg. From there he was transferred to Fort Knox, Kentucky, when finishing his NOTICE Of REGISTRATION DAYS For PRIMARY ELECTION Registration books for Primary or General Elec tion will be open at several Voting' places in the various precincts in Haywood County on May 2, 1942; May 9, 1942; and May 16, 1942. Challenge Day will be the following Saturday, May 23, 1942, and Primary Elec tion will be held May 30, 1942. Hours on above dates when the Registration Books will be open are from 9 o'clock a. m. until sundown. GUDGER BRYSON, Chmn., Haywood County Board of Elections THERE IS something especial ly delightful to us who follow Christ's life on earth, about Hts triumphant entry Into Jerusalem. It is as if a dear earthly friend, who has had a hard struggle, fi nally has a wonderful happiness and triumph; is acclaimed by all for his superior qualities and achievements. Even though he may suffer later, we share with him the joy of this day. It is not a day of unmitigated Joy for our Lord. Before the jour ney is ended He weeps over Jeru salem. But it is a happy day, nev ertheless, for at the end, we are told. He went back to Bethany, and, to the home of His dear friends, Martha, Mary and Laza rus. It is told that when Christ and His disciples neared Jerusalem, near also to Bethany and Beth phage, He called two of His dis ciples and told them to go to the next village, where they would find a young colt tied that had never been ridden by a human be ing. The colt was an ass, a state lier, livelier, swifter animal than ours, and one on which kings and princes rode. The Lord's Need Enough They were to untie this colt and bring him to Jesus. If anyone asked them why they were taking him, they would answer, "The Lord hath need of him," and no one would interfere. The two did as they were asked, found the colt tethered to his master's house, and brought him to Jesus. Some did ask why they loosed him, but when they gave Jesus' answer, they were allowed to take him. When the disciples brought the animal to Jesus, they put their garments on him and Jesus mounted. Others spread their out er wraps in front of Him and still others cut down palm branches and strewed them In His path,, and av great procession started toward Jerusalem, the people shouting with Joy and singing, Hosanna; blessed is He that cometh In the name of the Lord: messed be the kingdom of our fa ther David, .that cometh In the Distributed by Kin Feature SrndicaU. Too. name of the Lord: Hosanna in the highest." Thus triumphantly Jesus en tered into Jerusalem a few short days before the time He was to suffer arrest and humiliations, scourgings, etc., and a terrible death, deserted by His friends. Entering the temple at Jerusalem He looked about, and then, as even time had come, '"He went out to Bethany with the twelve." St. Luke tells of the one inci dent in the Saviour's progress that is not a happy one. As they de scended the Mount of Olives to ward the city, St, Luke says: "He beheld the city, a ad wept over it, saying. If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes. "For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side. "And shall lay thee even with ' the ground, and thy children with in thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation," Prophecy Fulfilled Forty years later the prophecy was fulfilled, under Titus, the Roman general. The city was de stroyed, made an utter ruin, one stone not being left upon another. The inhabitants were all slain. Seeing this would come, the Mas ter wept. Nevertheless He and His disci ples, surrounded by a happy, shouting multitude, entered the city, and went to the temple, where Jesus looked about Him, and as it grew late, He and His friends went to Bethany where they were sure of a welcome. This was on Sunday Palm Sunday we call it and the Thurs day following Jesus spent in the Garden of Gethsemane, in great f grief and anguish of spirit, and Friday He was crucified. The pow ers of evil had their way for a lit tle time, but Right triumphed in the end. The Romans and rulers of the temple thought they had put out of the world a dangerous person, one whom they feared and hence hated. But where are they today? Who knows their names and where they lie T While all the Christian world worships and bows down before the Savior, Jesus Christ training there, he was one among fifteen boys who were selected for the officers training school. He has recently been transferred to the personel department 760th Tank Battalion at Camp Bowie. Why Buy Defense Bonds? M. For Victory Bmj ' ' 0.1DIFENSI BONDS STAMPS Secretary Morge.nth.au. says: "It's a hundred times cheaper to win the war than loss." It is your patriotic duty to allot a portion of each wage check for the purchase of Defense Bonds. The regular pur chase of Defense Bonds will help avoid inflation. It will start you saving regularly, and youll soon be thrifty. . During the let-down after the war, youll have money to meet the necessities of life. Remember, Bonds will increase in value and not one cent profit is made by your banker for handling these Bonds for our government. Let s all be full fledged Americans and buy Defense Bonds regularly. i The Friendly Bank First National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (5,000 Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor) 'Organized 1902 ' , Sergeant Guy Arrington, of Fort Jackson, spent a seven-day fur lough with his family at Saunook last week, returning to camp on Wednesday. Corporal John R. Arrington, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Claude Hill, at Saunook. Pvt. Fred Crawford Is Transferred to Savannah Private Fred Crawford has been transferred from ' Jefferson Bar racks, Mo., to Savannah, air base. Private Crawford is in the Army Air Corps. Famous Words of Famous Peo ple: We must all hang together, or assured we shall all hang sep arately. : NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, May 25th, 1942, at eleven o'clock a. m. at the Court house door in the Town of Waynes ville, N. C., I will offer for sale at public outcry . to the highest bidder for cash the following lands and premises situate in Waynes ville Township, Haywood County, N. C., to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake at the Northeast or back corner of the J. C. Patrick lot on the West side of Norris or Vance Street and runs N. 69 W. 197 feet to a stake; thence N. 33 E. 60 feet to a stake; thence S. 69" E. 200 feet to a stake in margin of said street; thence with street, S. 33 W. 50 feet to the BEGINNING, and be- Sg lot No. 4 of the T. C. Norris operty, subdivided February, 1924, by J. W. Seaver, C. E., plat of which appears of record in Map Book "C," Index "N," page 1, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County. Being the same property describ ed in a deed from Jerry Liner et ux. of even 'date herewith to Arthur Sheehan. This deed of trust is given subject to prior deed of trust to Haywood Home Building & Loan Association from the parties of the first part of even date herewith. Sale made pursuant to power and authority vested in me by that certain deed of trust dated May 8th, 1939 executed by Arthur Sheehan and wife, Jessie Sheehan, to the undersigned as Trustee for Jerry Liner, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 89, page 204, Haywood County Registry, to which instrument and record ref erence is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. This April 22nd, 1942. A, T. WARD, No. 1180 April 30-May 7-14-21 ;.. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, I HAYWOOD COUNTY I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ROBERT WAGENFELD VS. 1 . - V. VELMA CRAFT WAGENFELD. The defendant, Velma Craft Wagenfeld, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro Una, for the purpose of securing for the plaintiff an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that Bhe is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county with in thirty (30) days after the 18th day of May, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand in said complaint. This the 16th day of April, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. No. 1175 April 23-30-May 7-14 LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska. Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Sunday school at 10:00. Morning worship at 11:00 with tho nastnr takin? as his topic, "The Question of the Ages," and the text from Matt. 27:22: "What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?" There will be an anthem by the choir. Youth Fellowship will meet at 7:00 p. m. The quarterly conference of this church will be at 7:30 Sunday evenine- with Dr. W. L. Hutchins, district superintendent in charge. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor. "The Prince of Peace" is the topic for general study in the Bible school Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. It is realized that there can be no permanent peace in this world until Christ be comes the King of the world and the ruler of the hearts of men. The sermon subject for Sunday morning worship at 11:00 o'clock is, "Paul's Diploma." This is Student Dedication Service. The Training Union will meet at 7 o'clock for preparation and study for greater service. At 8:00 p. m. we will join with the community at the high school auditorium for worship. At tnis time. Rev. M. R. Williamson, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, will preach the sermon. uates in worship in the high school auditorium. Church school opens at 9:45. The Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7:00 o'clock in the evening. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Raymond E. MacBlain, Rector. Sunday, May 3, 9:45 church school. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5 and 6, annual Diocesan conven tion at Biltmore. THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwood Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Frank Underwood superintendent. Gen eral lesson title, "Sunday the Day of Acclaim." Golden Text, "Bless ed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord." If only the world would utter these words with deep heartfelt sincerity. Morning worship 11 o'clock, ser- Rev. Joe Daniel t. KPV Trt T . . . f ocmng, y. -i Anumrr.?.81! bers will be ind M vices. The publi, i.M vrted to attend both Hgious OppirtunTtie mon subient ti.: v(i4 ow." 'e aH Training Union 7o.. . unices irj evening 7 :3n ""l - " "WS. We are u-ni-k;.... , . for A r:" hours for To "l'U t slow th; z:rh v,ctMr WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas tor Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. Morning worship 11:15 o'clock. Sermon subject: "ON TO PER FECTION." Young people's meeting at 7:00 p. m. At 8:00 o'clock tne commence ment sermon will be preached by Mr. Williamson in the high school auditorium on the subject : "Get ting Our Wings." Mid-week prayer service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust, executed by William P. Dodds and wife, Jennie C. Dodds, to William Medf ord, trus tee for the First National Bank of Waynesville, North Carolina, dated the 18th day of March, 1941, re corded in Deeds of Trust Book No 48, page 7, Offices of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, . the undersigned will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described real proper ty, on the 18th day of May, 1942, at 12 o'clock Noon at the Court house Door in Waynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina; BEGINNING at a stake on the Southeast Margin of Welch Street 100.4 feet Southeasterly from the Southwest intersection of Haywood and Welch Streets, and runs thence S. 24 Or E. 113.2 feet to a stake; thence S. 65 59' W. 60 feet to a stake; thence with the line between lots 6 and 7 N. 24 01' W. 1135 to said Welch Street; thence with the Southeast margin of Welch Street N. 65 59' E. 50 feet to the BEGINNING, being lots 6 and 6 in Block "A" of the C. A. George property in Waynesville, and being the same lots conveyed, by C. A. George to R. G. Rathbone by deed dated June 8th, 1926, and recorded in Deed Book 74, page 8, to which reference is hereby made. Being also the same property conveyed by Moses Osborne and wife, Lizzie Osborne to William P. Dodds and wife, Jennie C. Dodds, recorded in Deed Book- , page , Office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON- SERMON "Everlasting Punishment" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the 11 o'clock assembly on Sun day morning in the Masonic Tem ple. The Golden Text will be taken from Psalms 9:16: "The Lord is known by the judgment which he executeth; the wicked is shared in the work of his own hands." Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "Now, therefore, harken, O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judg ments, which I teach you, for to do them, that ye may live, and go in and possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers giveth you." (Deut. 4:1). FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF WAYNESVILLE "Trio Tq TTriri rf rnmnrnmiaa" will be the subject of the pastor's B A 1 ' message ior tne morning service. Tn ' Vio nvaninn 4-Via . n a fiin v, t viitiig bi4c vvusjicgawvu will join with the high school grad- ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday 11 a. m. .-' Bryson City, every 1st Sunday 8 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8 a. m." Murphy, every 6th Sunday (CWT) 7 a. m. NOTICE In Regard To Absentee Ballots For PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE USED ONLY BY MEN' IN ARMED FORCES . X T . .1 . 1... .. 1. I'll . 1. io one is biuiubu vj uie uy auseuwe oauot in a prinj who is not a memoer or tne armed forces of the Ui . States. ; . 2. The application for the ballot must be in writing, signed the voter or in his name, by his wife, brother, sister, pai or child. , 3. The application must state the precinct in which the a; cant is a qualified voter and must show the companj other armed unit 01 wmcn ne is a member. 4. The written application must be filed with the Chain of the County Board of Elections and must be kept presented by such Chairman. 5. Upon receiving an application, the Chairman must d on a register kept for that purpose, the name, party ti ation and precinct of the applicant. Such register public record, open at all times for inspection by voter of the County. 6. After registering the application, the Chairman shall to the applicant, after having signed the certificate mi back of the ballot, an official ballot of the applicant's w NOTE: This ballot cannot be delivered to any pel whomsoever, as agent for the voter but be mailed by the Chairman to the voter bimi 7. The chairman must send with the ballot an envelope for return of the ballot, addressed to the Chairman sendinf and having printed thereon the certificate set out 11 statute. 8. The Chairman, on the day of the primary, and not befi must deliver, or cause to be delivered, to the appropriate cinct, all ballots, with envelopes unopened and the seals broken, which have been returned to him. The above 8 rules and regulations have been sent to by the State Board of Elections and will be strictly adhered in all and every instance. GUDGER BRYSON, Chmn. Haywood County Board of Elections Food Prepared and Served As You Like It At CHARLIE S CAFE A Modern Eating Place With the Open-View Kitchen Always good service, offering tempting delicious fo DELICIOUS APPETIZING REGULAR SIZZLING Breakfast Plate Lunch Dinner Steaks Sunday Dinner For Entire Family A This Cafe built ac cording to specifica Hons of State Board of Health Take Home One of Our Delicious Pies Oh, so tasty, with lots of fruits or thick centers. Crusts that melt in your mouth. Take one home and see for yourself. Owned and ed by experi5 men -Jimn .. . 4 flu- nams " - 1 Woodw c Main Street IDE'S CAFE Opposite First National Bank Waynesvilfc This the 18th day of April, 1942. WM. MEDFORD, Trustee, No. 1177 April 23-30-May 7-14

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