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11 ; .' Page 10 Series of Missions To Be Held In St. John's Parish, Starting 16th A group of missions will be given in St. John's Catholic Parish by the Very Rev. Dr. H. Louis Motry, dean of the Church of Law School, Catholic University, Washington, and by the Rev. Benedict Hanley, C. P., St. Paul's Monastery, De- The missions will be scheduled as follows: a ifi.22. Verv Rev. Dr. H. Louis Motry, St. John's church, Waynesville. August 23-29, Very Rev. Dr. H. Louis Motry, St. John's church, August 23-29, Rev. Benedict Hanley, C. P., Legion Hall, ran lin. August 30-Sept. 5, Rev. Bene diet Hanley, C. P., The Communi t House. Svlva. The lectures will begin each evening at 7:30. The general pub lic is invited to attend. The missions will consist ot a series of addresses chiefly on the fundamental truths concerning f Tight living and the eternal des tiny of man. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUN iaiNEER Crabtree Church To Have Decoration Day On Saturday, Aug. 22 The annual decoration day ser vico will he held at the Crabtree Methodist church on Saturday, August 22nd. Rev. J. C. Madison, of Waynes ville, will preach at 11 o'clock. On the 21st, the cemetery will GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Raymond E. MacBlain, Rector.' 1 Sunday, Aug. 16, 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m, church scftooi. 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and sermon. called the children of God. Only through the power of God can peacemakers be effective in our world today. Morning worship ll ociock. Sermon subject: "Limitations of God in Human Life." Rveninsr worship 8 ociock. &er- mon subject: "Christ Our Door." Training Union 7 o ciock. Praver services Wednesday evening 7:30 o'clock, WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas tor. R. H- Gibson, superintendent of Sunday school. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "FOLLOWING r-HPiST." Young people's meeting at 7:00 Mid-week prayer service Wednes day evening at 8:00 o clock. There will be a congregational following the morning ser vice for the purpose of electing two additional ruling eiders, ah members of the church are request ed to be present. THE HAZEL WOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwood, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., Frank Underwood, superintendent. General lesson title, "Isaac Prac tices Peace." Golden Text, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be be cleaned off, and all members of the church are urged by the pas tor, Rev. Wm. H. Neese, to bring necessary tools to "do a good job." SAVE ON DRUGS -At- HAZEL WOOD TA IJ 1VJ 50c Phillip's MILK OF MAGNESIA - -280 y ' . 75c Bottle of 100 Bayer's '. ASPIRIN TABLETS - 590 50c Bottle William's AQUA VELVA - - - - - -390 $1.25 Bottle ' '"' I - i' :"':':'V SSS TONIC - - - - - - - 99c GEM RAZOR & 5 BLADES - 99? 50c Tube Barbasol FREE $1.00 Size Bottle Hind's Honey & Almond Cream - - 490 Flex-O-Knit " '"' DISH CLOTHS - - - - each 30 75c Johnson's ' G LOCO AT 590 75c ' Can -: OLD ENGLISH WAX - - - 590 10c Cake . WOODBURY'S SOAP - - - - 50 10c Cake William's ELDERFLOWER SOAP - - - 50 Large Size ARRID - - 590 100 Size COREGA-590 15c Value Kpwro SALTS - lb. 60 25c Box EX-LAX -190 25c Box F EENAM ENT - - - - - 190 75c Bottle' " ." FITCH SHAMPOO - - - - 590 Fitch Quinoil FREE As Your Doctor Wants It ... That is how all prescriptions are filled at McRay's. Extreme accuracy is used with every prescription, and only the best ingredi ents used. Our prices are most reasonable. MPS PHARMACY A REXALL STORE HAZELWOOD PRESBVTERJAN CHURCH yS. R. Crockett, Minister. Sunday school 10 a. m, Paul Davis. nuDerintendent. Preaching services at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m., except 2nd and otn Sundav. On these dates Mr. Crockett Dreaches at Bethel In the mornings, services as usual in the evening at the Hazelwood church. Sunday morning subject: "I Do Remember . . ." Young people's meeting Sunday evening at 7:15. News From Jonathan Creek TVio Jonathan home demonstra tion club held a recreational picnic meeting at the home of Mrs. Jams Palmer on last Friday. Each-mem- kor hi-nnrht a dish of food which . i made up the picnic lunch at tn noon hour. I Mureraret Smith,1 county home agent, had charge of the program. Sne toia me mem bers of the various uses of saccha rine and urged them to start saving any surplus fats, which can be diverted to war effort. It was announced that the Sep tember meeting would be held with Mrs. Alma Nelson. Bethel News Mrs. Horace Peeke attended the P T A. institute which was held last week at the Woman's College of the University of North Caro lina. m . n a Warren left Tuesday for her home in Florida where she goes on a business trip. Mrs. Grady Howell suffered a broken wrist during the past week. tu fJL...mo nffwera were elect ing lunu " -- ed to serve the B. T. U. Q the Baptist church at a meeting held iHent. Jay Cooke: WOfc OU""J . f ' J A. vice president, Roy Conard; treas urer, Rufus Russell; pianisi, o:i,' nnmkoi- nf fither appoint ments for the work were made at the meeting. FIRST METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor. Sunday school with classes for all ages opens at 9:45. In the morning service the pas tor will speak on the subject: "When Man Plays God." The sub ject for the evening message will be, "The Second Mile." The Methodist Youth Fellowship holds its meeting at 7:00 o clocK. Rev. G. M. Carver, pastor, has announced that a revival will be gin on Sunday at the Shady Grove church, A Bible school will also be conducted the following week. Vinson Howell, who is now lo cated in New Jersey, is visiting Mrs Hollv Newcom, who has been ill is reported to be improv ing. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell. THURSDAY, AUGUST ij, pat in class 3-B. I hose placed in llham Atkir. mj, . H Carver. FlnvH u-n : er Verhn Conarri r "avu- Mussolini's favorite bird should be the parrot. It, too, repeats only what it has been told. Classification And Re-Classifications s w men . have been placed re cently in class 1-A by the local draft board, as iouows: Morrow. John Henry Ledford, Al- b.rt Linell Hushes, Frank Mc- Daniel, Coy Hamilton Wood, and Benjamin Everett Cutshaw, Leo Sansone was placed in class 1-B, Placed in class 3-A were: Ken neth . Augjustus Stahl, v William Roy Phillips, ' Lloyd Thomas Claude Hoghn, Hubbard John Brown, Charles Poy Berry, Jack Edward ootiy, and l nomas Zack Moody. Tlte put in -.Its- 4-F were: ;oy LeatherwoocL Thomas String UtUl Franklin, Ba'. Howell Kirk putrick, Arthur Haze Franklin, Grady Reeves Nolaftd, Arthur White, Willis Shelton, "Robt Daniel Fisher, JohniRilejr'Wyatt, Vinton Delis Jones; Jek Best, Pinkney Lafayette Turbyfill, Jr., Commo a tiarshal Onrrt. William Lester Moody, Jim Sutton, Roy Mitchell Ed Wiley Moody Davis, John Riley Mathis, and Har- j nlH Junior Troutman. Hitler is renori - ,---u lV nave ff Placed in class 3-B were Vernie ed a special decoration for y Lee Moody and Clyde Winfred laborate with the Axis. cJ I i r'nnlov Mpsspr was nn doubt. The Dnnhlo r... I Boone. John v''tj vester Dock Mull, Robert Lee LnderwoT Grayson Hodge D' Ebid Bmleu. u5y Jones, Joseph Harold Si8lr row wiison Underway I mmm ayne Wright A Green. Jnhn UL 4 Rohfrt Wvtt Dv ..ri'JJ ton, John Henry SwanKr w Luther Morrow, Salem' S Wyatt, William Frank Smith ham Pless Boyd, Jr., dwai dell Haney, Harley Julius Henry, Kenneth Cu Hughey Glenn Glints v Beecher Winchester j'tl Woody Price, and Jack MiW uu,r, Virgil Weldon Rufus Sutton, EiioTi Boyd, William Walter. Mas J FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett. Pastor The pastor will preach at both worship services Sunday, In the morning worship at 11 O'clock the subject is, "The Face of Jesus. TVib subiect of the sermon at even ing worship is, "The Ground of Glorying. The Bible school, with depart ment and classes for all age groups, will meet for Bible study at 9:45 a. m. The Training Union will meet at 7 p. m for training in Chris tian service. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Pastor. Miles A. McLean. Church school at 10 o'clock with classes for all acres. Puhhc worshin at 11 o clock with the nastor takintr as his sermon topic, "Fighting the Good Fight." There will be an anthem by the choir, "Going Home," by Dvorak. The young people will meet at 7:30 r. m. Mr Thursday evening at 7:00 there will be a young-adult fellowship Dicnic at the trailer Dark. Friday night at 8:00 the young people will go on the "Cherokee' for a boating party. . Summary Of Annual Budget Estimates Town Of Waynesville, North Carolina FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1943 Totals ... $117,857.50 FUND General Street Water $31,410.00 $13,515.00 $10,195.00 Budget Requirements - Estimated Revenue ' ' 1ft1fl5nn Other than Tax Levy 90,430.55 22,000.00 8,775.00 10,195.00 Taxes Required to Balance Budget $ 27,426.95 Surplus June 30, 1943 10,804.91 Light Debt Servke $32,730.00 $30,007.5( 32,730.00 16,730.5a $ 9,410.00 1,905.65 $ 4,740.00 344.73 $13,276,93 8,554.53 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON Assembly rooms, second floor, Masonic Temple.: Sunday school 9:45 Sunday morning. Reading room open Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. "Soul" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday morning. The Golden Text will be taken from Psalms 35:9; "My soul shall be joyful in the Lord; it shall re joice in his salvation' Among the citations which com' prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he; be fore me there was no God formed, neither shall be after me. I, even I, am the Lord; and I have shewed, when there was no strange God among you; therefore ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, that I am God." (Isaiah 43:10-12.) Total $ 38,231.86 $11,315.65 $ 5,084.73 Less 1942 Collections in Advance and Old Levies 14,000.00 5,500.00 2,500.00 Reauired Collections of 1942 Levy $ 24,231.86 30 of 1942 Levy Reserved for Subse quent Years ..... Tax Levy 1942-1943 Tax Rate 1942-1943 ........... Tax Rate 1941-1942 Valuation 10,385.08 5,815.65 $ 2,584.73 2,492.42 1,107.74 $ 34,616.94 $ 8,308.07 $ 3,692.47 $21,831.43 6,000.0(1 $15,831,48 6.784.9: $22,616.42 1.50 $ 1.70 .36 $ .45 .16 .27 $ .A .9 $2,307,796.00 TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE Hedwig A. Love, Clerk. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Wa vrtesville. St. John's Church every Sunday 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. Svlva Community House, every Sundav 11:00 a. m. Cherokee Qualta Hall, every 3rd Surrdav 8:00 a. m. Bryson City, St. Joseph's Church, everv Sundav 8:00 a. m. Franklin. American Legion Hall, every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a, m. Hiehlands. School Auditorium, everv Sundav 11:00 a. m. Murnhv. Retral Hotel, every 1st and 5th Sunday (CWi T.) 7:00 a.:.m. NOTfCE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT HAYWOOD COUNTY : vs. J. WEBSTER DERRICK AND WIFE, BETTIE A. DERRICK, J. R. MORGAN, Trustee and TOWN OF WANESVILLE. The Defendants, J. Webster Der rick and wife, Bettie A. Derrick, will take notice that an action en titled as aboxe has been com meneed in the Superior Court of Haywood County, .North Carolina, to foreclose liens for taxes due Haywood County; and said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk ol the Superior Court of said county at the Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the 31st day of August, 1942, and answer on demur to the Complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Cam plaint. This the 29th day of July, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, Belk-Hudson Co. Offers Big Values During "r - zrirLii cvt Jtvt ".jsz -ifrra si ? ? "" c Boys' Good Quality Chambry SHIRTS - - - - - 480 Boys' Herringbone and Tweed, 8 to 16 PANTS - 970 These knickers were $1.2!) DRESS SHIRTS 690 OVERALLS - - 790-970 Closing Out One Lot WASH PANTS $1.48 Reduced from $1.98 Tom Sawyer Dress and Sport SHIRTS 970 LARGE SELECTION OF BOYS' Fall Suits HALF PRICE ft Save On SCHOOL SHOES Oxfords . Shoes Black and White An. If Rila Sg J os i a xins v ki an Aoa am xu : . V ".1 I 1.48 UP Fitted By An Expert For sturdy, tough shoes at savings, come here. '8 For Girls (1 OQ Print DRESSES --now $1 Sizes 6 to 14 , Boys' Winter Weight Underwear - 790 Big Value In Boys' FELT HATS Sold for $1.29 SQ Now On Sale.......... ...... w7 V All Colors Sizes w t XT. Fall DRESSES-$1.9 All Siws PANTIES -.lSgjj; SLIPS - 480 and59 ran wuui Sweaters - 970 . rr- Coo OUT lie ure i" T-i NEW FALL C0AT5, For l'iris $5.95 to$9 BELIC-HUDSON CO "The Home Of Better Values" MAIN STREET WAYN i i Hazelwood Phone 392 Haywood County. No. 1211 July 30-Aug-6-13-20.
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