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DAY, SEPT. 10, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 tar - Love - Gangsters, )istory and Fiction ll On Park Program r . from eane "t stories, that in a gist ,WinS atthe Park Thea week, starting to- 'v The Big Shot" wiucn .Vnrv and star corouii.wvm ' vfs for surere enter- . Tt has an action-pac laient n-hich gtars Humphrey storf ;, Kior shot a out-"""' M v. raueht between Jpfn. can't go straight 1 no honest person wants to "V. who has been . three, times. Ana he J into any morei trouble r... time it's life! I'M 1 i . j mroeram is News and the comedy "stone, a Johnny rtfP. a v.,Hti film Kdear Alien Po;. ,ted as outstanding. '. little known private life of e ... t .nlnrfnl literarv Lrit s musl . Y v V Lis the excitine subject. rpassing his own swrui.K bvu C realistic film brings to the all of the drama that was , Hfe Utilizing an unusual hud of presentation, iy w of Amenea s nrst mm sicavcm, Lary geniUS. roes DUiu muue Ife, his struggle for respect in lStile world ana me wuuugncss Umen to pay i iul him constitute one ui uib. iiiubi. 'lin? true to me wu c ech the screen. and-picked for the role from ,n?a score of Hollywood's lead- fflen, Jonn snepparu puicrnyn peat poet. Like roe, jonn torn snd reared in the South, his thorough understanding of .. well as his sensitive per- hwice, has won him praise from previewers. Linda Darnell was a unanimous choice for the part of Virginia Clemm, the Baltimore belle who wed Poe. Besides Movietone News, a come, dy "Framing Father, will be shown. Saturday brings to the screen, the beginning of another serial one that should prove interesting to both young and old Holt of The Secret Service," starring Jack Holt. The main feature Saturday is "Jesse James, Jr.," which co-stars Don "Red" Barry and Lynn Mer rick. Barry plays the part of Johnny Barrett, a young law officer who believes that he can tame the wild and wooly West without resorting to gunplay. At the time of his arrival in Sundown, the town is being ter rorized by a powerful band of outlaws. The secret leader of this gang is Amos Martin (Karl Hack ett), who stands to profit enor mously if Fargo wins the fran chise. By having his men terror ize Sundown, Martin hopes to dis credit it in the eyes of the tele graph company officials, and les sen its chances of winning. The Owl Show will present "Spy Ship," which deals with fifth column sabotage in the United States, was in the making months before the FBI announced the ar rest of eight German secret agents who had landed on the coast via submarine and rubber boats. It even preceeded a scandal in which a famous woman flier was arrested for dealing with the enemy. "In. "Spy Ship," Irene Manning plays the part of a famed aviatrix PARK THEATRE Itinees Monday and Wednesday at 3; Saturday and Sunday at 2 Ki sundav nient at v. otner nients. snows start at :io ana I! Show Saturday nights at 10:30. Admission 10c and 30c. Group Makes $145 On Lord's Acre J H i 1 Shown here are members of the Ratcliff Cove Baptist church who cultivated a crop of beans this year and sold them for $145, which they gave to the church. Groups of all ages worked the crop. This is ihe third year the group have sponsored a Lord's Acre movement. The first year they made $C5, and then the following year netted $100- The work was started by Mrs, Frank L. Leopard. who becomes involved with Nazi agents and betrays her country by radioing secret information which leads to the sinking of American vessels. An exciting series of events comes to a climax December 7, the day Pearl Harbor is bombed, and Stevens, comes into his own and does a service for his country. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Lrisf and fall of a eane lord and his lady ... The bullet-streaked ty of a guy who got to the top and couldn't stop. Humphry tfogart m his Diggest nit. "The Big Shot" ALSO - side-splitting comedy featuring J ohnny Downs' in "GROOM AND BORED" Also -latest Movietone News- FRIDAY," SEPTEMBER 11 flWAf lac- Vsvsv'n nn vmsOA ofnx.f aa i moo ImntUrl t-f Ihe women who loved him. Linda Darnell t John Shepperd in The Loves Of Edgar Allen Poe" -A strange love story that will haunt you as it thrills you. AL.&U Comedy ''Training Father," and latest Movietone News. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 K Old West . . . where a lifetime of adventure is packed into a day . . . Don "Red" Barry in ( "Jesse James,. Jr." also . Starting Saturday a thrilling new serial . . . Jack Holt in "HOLT OF THE SECRET SERVICE" r OWL SHOW and terriffic . . . see the whole exciting story of the filthy sabotage set-up exposed in "The Spy Ship" Craig Stevens Irene Manning. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Peatest mixture of magic and mirth the screen has ever seen Stan Laurel Olive Hardy Danty, the magician in "A-Hauntine We Will Go" ...... JF !EEE SHORT SUBJECTS Travel Talk Doing Their Bit- barton Comedy "Ace In the Hole." MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14-15 that has received the highest praise wherever shown "The Talk Of the Town" CS Jean Arthur, Gary Grant and Ronald Coleman. A picture "'"y aetached from wartime proDiems . , . out ami laughter and fun. ALSO' , Latest News of the Day , v WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 p sensational scene is true! The flaming world its stage! All civilization its cast! "United We Stand" tli Wel1 Tnomas . . , with a cast of 15 presidents, 21 . --..., , emperors, 11 princes, zo premiers, i Sh-h! With nothing up his sleeves and nothing In their heads, except laughs aplenty, Laurel and Hardy are coming in "A-Hunting W'e Will Go," a rollicking film which, judg ing from advance notices, abounds in practically all the ingredients of solid entertainment magic, murder, mirth, action and romance Just when we need it most, it seems that Stan and Ollie have come up with their hilarious best. And something new has been ad ded in the person of Dante, the great magician, who performs feats never before seen on the screen. Ravishing Sheila Ryan and John Shelton are teamed in the roman tic interludes. They are just two people happy in love, until Stan and Ollie's misadventures inexor ably encompass their lives, too. But it looks this time as if all of Stan's and Ollie's . bungling will have to be forgotten, because it in advertently brings a gang of criminals before the bar of justice and threatens to bring down the bouse. On the same program will be three short subjects a Travel Talk, "Doing Their Bit" and a comedy "Ace in the Hole." On Monday and Tuesday, the film title will live true to its name "The Talk of the Town," starring Jean Arthur, Ronald Col man and Cary Grant. A comedy that is destined to bring laughs from even those who have refused thus far to even smile. What a mess these three stars get into . . . but they get out, but-only after spreading mirth by the barrel. . News of the day is on the same program for the two days. Aliens Creek News By Mrs. Ed Rhinehart. Lon Amnions spent Monday in Black Mountain. Harry Hembree, of Virginia, is now spending sometime with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Buchanan have received a letter from their son, Millard, who is 1,300 miles from his home here. Miss Jeanette Amnions and Mrs. Roscoe Helms have returned home after a five weeks visit in Concord, Columbia and Charlotte, Services are being conducted every night at the Union Church by the Rev. Will Massie. They are being held especially for the boys in the service. Miss Ruth Ryder has returned home from a visit in Charlotte. Bill Range who holds a position at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, is visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. Tene Craig and children, and Miss Anna Belle Hull spent Sunday in Swannanoa. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Mull have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hazel Mull, to Ar thur Dills, of Flats. The marriage was solemnized at Clayton, Ga., on Sunday, September 6th. Mrs. Dills holds a position with the Dayton Rubber Company here. Mr. Dills is employed by the Pet Dairy Products Company. The young couple will reside for the present with the bride's parents. For Wednesday, comes a film out of the archives and a wealth of hitherto unshown film, acquired at the risk of life and limb, the true story of the last quarter-century from Versailles to Pearl Harbor. Entitled "United We Stand," the film chronicle gives circulation and purpose to the angry confusion of our times. It is the living, spectacular story of the world's most explosive era, photographed on the spot, with the men who were and are making history as its cast. Thousands presidents, prime ministers, emperors, dictators, generals as well as the free and captive peoples of the world parade in true perspective be fore the camera. They're all there: together with all the unfor gettable memories and men of the past two and one-half decades. "United We Stand" has been call ed an inspiring. account torn from civilization's most tumultuous pe- riod. Screened against the blazing background of the whole embat tled earth and seven seas, it makes one of the most unusual films ever brought to the screen. The film has NOTICE OF SERVING SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. LETTIE. EVANS, Plaintiff vs. . GRADY EVANS, (GRADY LET- TERMAN), Defendant The Defendant, Grady Evans (Gradv Letterman), will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super- Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, wherein the Plain tiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defendant; and that the de fendant Grady Evans (Grady Let terman) will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse at Waynesville, North Carolina, within thirty days after the 8th day of October, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 8th day of September, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro-; GO BACK TO COLLEGE Larry and Frank Williamson, Jr., who have been emDloveH at Pnrtn- mouth. Va., spent the past week-end witn their parents at Canton. They left the first of the week for col lege. Larry to Wake Forest, where he is a senior. Frank, Jr., to Mars Hill, where he will enter as a junior. A doctor says half the people kill themselves by work. The other half probably kill them selves dodging it. a message the messace contain ed in the title which proves for all time that "Divide and Conquer" can only work when disunity is widespread. The storv is told Hit T.nuroil Thomas, also three selected short subjects. FIRST METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor "UDon-Holy Ground" will be the pastor's subject in the morning service. In the evening he will speak on the question, "What Are You Looking For?" Sundav school opens at 9:45 in the morning and the Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7 o'clock in the evening. HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m., Paul Da vis, superintendent. Preaching services at 11 a. Al and 8 p. m., except 2nd and 3rd Sundays. On these dates Mr. Crockett preaches at Bethel in the morning. Services as usual in the evening at the Hazelwood church. Young People Union at 7:15. HAZELWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. G. M. Carver, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Prayer services each Wednes Evening worship 8 o'clock, day evening at 8 o'clock- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor "Fifth Columnists of Waynes ville," is the sermon subject for Sunday morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. The subject for the ser mon at evening worship at 8:00 o'clock is, "The Proof of Love." These worship services will be of especial interest to our weary minds and bodies because of the emphasis on prayer, congregational singing and special music from the senior and junior choirs. All in need of physical healing and spiritual strength will find Christ real. The Bible School will meet at 9:45 a. m. At 7 p. m. the Train ing Union will meet. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON Assembly rooms, second floor Masonic Temple. Sunday school 9:45. Reading rooms open on Wednes day from 2 to 4 o'clock. "Substance" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the regu lar assembly hour on Sunday. The Golden Text will be taken from Psalms 135:13: "Thy name, O Lord endureth forever; and thy memorial, O Lord, throughout all generations." Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; Thy Lord our God is one Lord; And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all they heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength; this is the first com mandment. And the second is like, namely this. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." (Mark 12:-29-31). GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Raymond E. MacBlain, Rector Sunday, Sept. 13 9:45 a. nrt Church School, 11:00 a. m Morning Prayer and Sermon. 3:00 p. m. Sunday School at St. Mary's Micadale. 4:00 p. m. Evening Prayer at St. David's Cullowhce. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Miles A. McLean, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 with R. H. Terrell, superintendent. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor will speak on the subject, "What Men Live By: Love and Worship." There will be an an them by the choir, "Going Home," by Dvorak. ; Sunday evening at 7:30 the young people will meet, and Jean ett Crawford will be the leader. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTER- , IAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor. R. H. Gibson, Superintendent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject, "ADVANCING WITH CHRIST." Young Peoples meeting at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwood, Pastor Sunday school. 10 o'clock, Frank Underwood, superintendent. Gen eral lesson title, ''Joseph Sold Into Slavery." Golden Text: "Charity envieth not." Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Training the Child." . Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Ratcliff Cove News Mrs. Trouman Grasty and baby have returned home from the hos pital. .:' . ' - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cagle had as their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Parton and children of Clyde. Sermon subject, "Too Little and Too Late." Training Union 6:30 o'clock. Prayer services each Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. 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 8rd 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. Murphy, Regal Hotel, every 1st and 5th Sunday (C. W. T.) 7:00 a. m. ttcCRESTKNIT Cheviot Topcoat MaJ hy Men't Taifort $39.95 ",e perfect cot for your civilian defense duties. Crest knit Cheviot (weeds for discriminating fashionables who like men's tailoring. Shower proof, wrinkleproof and 100 wool. 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