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Page 7 ,r AUGUST 20, 1942 (ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY) $0'. ; ; n THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNiaiNEER lens Creek News E. Rhmenart. "Txr Shuford Mills an imarriage of their bc " Mills, to Mr. -u- P" Riley. 01 A"""""" I . j tinn will be P"? Rocky Branch grave J id aft the oecor-u. manure and Mrs. Khtaehart spent Wedn. " r in Gay- , Mrs. Elmer Green and f- nd sDent Sunday fllr Green's mother. Ofltf f lW ' T7 J V,V and Mr. ana . a ells, , , tv. Hwlicft. ,krt attenueu ".w the Pleasant Balsam cbureh day. , , u-nnds Gordon Scruggs, rnk UD will Mas ses Ji., z ... jess McClure from . Fort n2 Ga., is visiting ;?r McClure. L Mary Curtis announced the n. ' . Comoral triage- 01. , .Trlc- rU Curtis, jr., v , fd Wavnesville, to Miss Edna "a " Tl,nu n er of vaynesviiic. U their wedding were oer rnt Hi" and Lucille Lovedahl. i..i Dnirors and Paul K from Fort Jackson, are spend- some time at nome. Massie, of Fort friends over the Oral Hygiene Clinics Start On 5 Months' Program The annual schedule of dental clinics have begun in the county schools, it was learned from the health department this week. Dr- A. C. Earlv of the oral hv- giene division of the state board of health, has arrived to stay five months in Haywood countv stand ing two weeks in a number of the schools. Oniv children under 12 years of age deserving of the care are given this free service by the state. The program is so arranged that each school in the county is given this service every other year. Clinics this year are scheduled to be held in the following schools in the county: Crabtree. Clyde, Morning Star, North Canton, Penn sylvania Avenue, Spring Hill, Saunook, Aliens Creek, Hazel wood. Central Elementary. East Waynesville, Junaluska, Dellwood, and Rock Hill. Bus Breaks Down And Men Delayed In Reaching Camp Tha Pavis.at in tha TT S bitov making up the July quota under the selective system, wno had been accepted in the service and were returned here for a two weeks fur lough, left at 8:40 Monday for active duty at Fort Jackson. They were due to arrive early in the day at camp, but the bus broke down in Asheville and it was late afternoon before they left, ar riving in camp many hours past their scheduled time. Chrest George served his usual mnrninff rnflfaa snd tha YVnvnos. ville Bakery furnished doughnuts prior to tne men taking their de parture. A committee from the Dorcas Bell Love chapter presented 42 Men Left Canton Monday For Service Fnrhr.two selectees from Can ton returned to Fork Jackson Mon day. They had previoaiy Deen ex amined and passed all tests at the South Carolina military cen ter. tw crnnn had been given 14 days at home to take ear of per sonal matters before beginning active duties in the service. each man with a package of cigar ettes. Artinir Cornoral John E. Bram- lett, who was leader of the group when they returned Here irom ramn - was in charge of the men on the trip back. Private James R. private Dock ,50n. visited k-end. Irs. Broughton Scott, of Hope- 11, 'a., visited her sister, mrs. ward Arlington, last ween, WAYNESVILLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor. Sunday school under the direc tion of Mr. Homer Henry, opens at 9:45. Since the Dastor did not speak last Sunday morning he will use the subject announced for then on , the coming Sunday, "When Man i Plays God.'' The subject for the eveninir message will be. "The urgent Invitation." The Methodist Youth Fellowship holds its regular meetings at 7:00 o'clock on Sunday evenings. !rs. Sallie Hendrix. and chil- ,B, of Newport News, ya., are niline this week with Mr. and K Lee Hendrix. to' risrif and daughter, Mrs, fison Smith, arrived here Tuesday ipend two weeks with Mrs. Jonn Irk. . b r T .- Allen filled his ap- Intment at Pole Creek in Bun- lube county Sunday. Sr. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, St. John's Church every Sunday 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. Sylva Community House, every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Cherokee Qualla Hall, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. Bryson City, St. Joseph's Church, every Sunday 8:00 a. m. Franklin, American Legion Hall, every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a. m. Highlands. School Auditorium. every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Murphv. Keeal Hotel, everv 1st and 5th Sunday (C.W. T.) 7:00 a. m. Dwight Beaty To Attend Boys' State In Chapel Hill rtwiirht Beatv. Jr.. son af Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Beaty, who was selected by the local post of the American Legion as its candidate tn Tar Heel State, leaves Sunday for Chapel Hill to spend next week, where the group wm oe in session. Vniinir Reatv: who Will M l member of the senior class when school opens this month, has made a splendid scholastic record. e has been a winner of the annual TJDC contest held in the local schools. In his sophomore year in high school he was chosen as the assistant most outstanding boy in his class in tne contest bpuiibviu ujr m Lions Club. The mimosa of the week at the University of North Carolina cen ter is to train and inspire the mi,fh nf th state in their respon sibilities of citizenship and to teach them some of the fundamental functions of the government. It is sponsored annually by the American Legion department of North Carolina. The faculty for boys' state con sists of counselons who are selected from young men of outstanding principles and high qualifications. In Wyatt, Jrs served as leader. Those leavine here included: Jphn E. Bramlett, Hughey C. Gun- ter, James R. Wyatt, Jr., James K. Z. Rogers, Edward C. Haney, JacK- son W. Price, William F. Smith, John H. Swanger, Robert L, Un derwood, Homer V. Conard, Eu gene Henry, Julius L. farton, Floyd W. Davis, Weldon R. Sut ton, Carter T. Boone. John G. Reeves, Glenn Green, Sylvester D. Mull, Jack M. Mc r'racken. James V. Smith, Saleni H. Wyatt, John B. Reeves, Wil liam W. Massey, Jr., Joseph H. Sisk, Milton L. Morrow oya u. director of the j ones, uuuiun vt i William A. Medford, Jr., William xr n?-;,v,t Mnui R Winchester. . TIH6,, .. ' and Robert Caldwell. Waynesviile School District Teachers To Meet On 29th A meeting of the teachers of the Wavnoavilla Hi strip Schools IS scheduled to be held on Saturday morning at the Central fciementary school building, it has been an nounced by M. H. Bowles, district superintendent. Mr. Bowles sUted that the pro gram would center around discus sions for the work of the coming school year. All teachers in the district are requested to attend. 1 Qj.hrwda in th Wavnesville dis trict include: Waynesville high and junior high; Central elementary, East Waynesville, Saunook, Aliens Creek. Hazelwood, Rock Hill, Lake Junaluska, Maggie and Dellwood. Kuu ran huv only "bread that is four days old because the har vest is uncertain. "Rartender Ben" Rogers (Cud- ahy, Wis,), give free beer to any one who brings in rubber scrap. stitute of Government, of the Uni versity of North Carolina, will be director of the group. BOOKS AWdutelv new. Some of them just released by the publisher. India Today .... - . Bv Duffett One Small Candle .. By Cecil Roberts Men On Bataan By John Hersey Keep Them Human By Lixon The Old South By Wertenbacker Just received a complete shelf of Technical Books. Mail orders receive prompt attention Brown Book Co. ASHEVILLE, N. C. 2.50 2.50 1.50 3.50 Try Your Home Town First If You Can't Buy It There, Come To ASHEVILLE , , ;Y;- ' We Have Itl , tJMsAt no a Tmin Seliedulee Mr. and Mrs. Willey McClure, of spent the week-end with Mr. rWs mother. Mrs. uaitner Clare. RfT. Will Massie leaching at the Unagusta factory y at noon. - LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Pastor. Miles A. McLean. Sundav school at 10:00 with R. H. Terrell, superintendent. Hhurch service at 11:00 with the pastor taking as his text, "And This Is the Victory," I jonn o:4. There will be an anthem by the choir. 7:30 p. m. the League will meet Choir practice 8 p. m. Xnursaay. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON- SERMON second floor, Have Fun, Recreation, A Good Time Night at bt. John's r. ivi. Every Tuesday AUDITORIUM AIR-COOLED Assembly rooms, . . . I Masonic Temple. conducted sj. i,nnl n.-e ". Readinar room ODen Wednesday afternoons from a to 4 o ciock. Hif:Jl ...111 ta t-lna ai,Ktait ' f1 Mrs. Charles rruett ana son, .. . t th assembly i.uuci, f---- i hour on sunaay morning. ine s week with her mother, Mrs. oniHn T.xt will be taken from II InAmmons. ITimnthv 1-7. "God hath not sriven I . . I, ; , I us tne spirit oi iear; out oi power, it. and Mrs. Clarence TayloTjand of love( and 0l R sound mind." d family are spending this week , . ,itofins which com- ith Mrs. Taylors mother at I . """" B r - ,,,, . ,i,J i, i uriBts Llic leaauii-ociiiiuii nui uc wv iioiiowing irom tne uioie: oe ui r.n T..rai- -.in iu . the same mind one toward anotner. 1 ' , 1 n , , ill 1111. 1 111 I. IIIKIl hlllllRO, U V meeune at r rea uucnanansi . . . . .i L n r . . - scend to me oi low estate, oe not e sunaay at z :3U. ah inenasi . . t- e invited I Wise in your own conceits, rvctom- npnse to no man evil lur evil, nw , I Viae tmngs njnrai i me biriu va Sweet corn, green string beans, I it . D0Ssible. as much Ireen peas, pumpkins. sauash.U. is.k'-t ii aihlv with pery and greens are best vegeta- all men . Be not overcome of evil. ia wr some drying. Apples ana but overcome evil with good." rrnes are best adapted to drvincr I r 10. 11Q91 trip hnma amAnn funifa ' I ...w uuillt BlUUUg X. UtlO lORTH CAROLINA, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BKKiHF. thv rr lrpr- f THE MATTER OP ' K. FRANCIS, GUARDIAN if woonpnw MrAR.F.ir 0 FL0YB McABEE. SAM MBEE and SHUFORD Mc BEE. RnrTtriTc! rv FOODROW McABEE. DE- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tation dated th Ath dar of "PMt. A. TV ha. Kaon an. If! tho gknva aMUIaJ GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rew Ravmond F.. MacBlain. Rector. Sunday. August 23, 9:45 cnurcn - - i school. 11;00 morning prayer and ser mon. HAZELWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. G. M. Carver. Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11 o clock. Evenine worship 8 o'clock. Praver services each Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. I . vi j? u . a. - r m tne above entitled cause I n-veryone is coraiauy inviteu w rre the undersigned directing attend and help us worship . vt uaure tne intn nsv on 11 ' - , Member, A. D.. 1942. vou show! THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST ..if any you have, why the ac-I CHURCH UZ W' ?: Rev. Frank Leatherwood. Pastor WZrrZiZl"'' Sunday school 10 o'clock. Frank nndeed8 are not tZ and Pnderwood ""Pintendent. Gen- B and the S oi hihrn title" "Jacob'8 vision r- oi the Sunarinr Honrt ui Ptered the 2fith W r w. Golden Text. "I am with thee, and i9!. should not Ka aa ..J I will keen thee . . . whither thou Peered a final order dicharging goest." This gracious promise is t;'M FAUL MERCURY IN- for U those who are obedient to PITY COMPANY from all God. Jft. nrc.AnA . . ... .... I . for a luture liability I Morning servici Ndof0w0nits suretyshiP n the subject "Fainting .WJ"' ?; ?rancis, Guardian of Evenine service Km considered and ad- a:,tv Conscience. i al tnere is no liability of I " . 7 . ."tint Pol r . . ' - I TVoininor TTnion . ..ui iuercnrv InHantnifv Moraine service 11:00. Sermon Evening service 8 o'clock. Ser mon mhiprt.. i ne voice Ui a exis tr'. 5!I evening at 7:30 o'clock, ffitvlr itaauil ui ibo 1 . . .".ill. I.n Thn b. I. X TT T p f saiu Dona OI VT. ik;. 111 farther ORn,F.RFn that r n aU he published for .S. R. Training Union 7 o'clock. Prayer services each Wednesday HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH riwWett. Minister. rhool 10 a. m.. Paul FPanrTV weeks in 80me Sunday school 10 m r. ; general circulation in I Davis, superintendent. r,hauVn(!1thatJ8aidb- nd 8 p. m., except 2nd and 5th of .... nall be deemed aarrirnl . . r Hfo Mr. "'O ahow . j." -" Vr: Sundays, ur r- ----- i named ZZ- m lae Crocket preaches at cetnei i. t&2:. . . . mornings, services as usual ,n the pW42. ' August, A.eTening at tbe Hazelwood cnurcn. subiect. "Peace Clerv"- LEATHERWOOD. ' - t,UPver Court of Hay- . . , Union Sunday V -x r.S saN too?"- V 1 First Award Every Tuesday, A $25.00 War Bond 4, to av a A VIM aiV" 1 Half Net Proceeds GoToUSO Come Help Your self and A Worthy Cause. 1 Given As A Benefit for St. John's School Most Popular Entertainment In Town Every Tuesday wm vm iwi Mjsi wy tci hra hra hra X 1 lX LSLI I xa 1 ISLSJ LSLSJ LSiSJ LHAI LilAI LJ LJ LHJ " Aug. 20-27-Sept-10hvenin ftt 7:15,
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