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I pAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) Uvood School THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 C50lnWar Cps; Get Scrap Group; w tjibers. Htfdwood Parent-Tewher D , u tkiir ueond meet- Kew ;chl year in the f - of the school Monday frm,t-Lce Davis, presi- CTstringfield, who W- P hiwt was. his ex- .-rt in , announced by the presi- St the regular Hallowe'en W1 . . v.U anil mill. preappointed: Mrs Mary goody,. Mm. ""- Z Sirriett Withers, Mrs. L. C. Uind Mrs. J. E. bnieias. lrence u ! U the scnooi, T" r V . metal arive Ij through tne scoou. wu fr Voan inM in one stamps u ,hmueh the school. I mrpspntatives were also pom tj" Ll they are: , ce Davis., ss Erma Patterson nrui srue, on., tt Welch. "i, CfrJnjrfipW first iss in""an,"c uo - h Mrs. HugH uaii. 4.'. Murcuerite Clark second Frank Underwood, Lois Harrow seconu siauc, Rufus Clark. I n Carl Ratcliff second grade, Julius Hoyle and Mrs. Wayne pre, . . . :s! Ellen Louise iuiiian mini Lie Mrs. Gene W yaw ana jars. hole Whitner. - , : , , tra. Mary Lou Mooay s inira K.Mrs. E. A. Green. . ss Daisy coya s lourcn graae, Clifford Green. Mrt- June Smatners' lourcn lie, Mrs. J. W. Moody. if Harriett Withers' fourth nit, Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs. F, Swift. in. Bonnie Clark's fifth grade, i. L c. Waddell and Mrs. W. S. rrelli. v . Jin T. Crawford's fifth grade, First Aid Course Started Monday At Hazelwood A course in First Aid was start ed at the Hazelwood school on Monday evening with Rudolph Carswell in charge. The classes will be held each Monday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock in the lunch room of the school for several weeks. The course is open to all in the community, any person wishing to enter the class now may do so and time lost on the first class may be made up. The second meeting will be held tonight at 7:30. The public is urged to attend. Those enrolled Monday evening are as follows: Mrs. C. N. Allen. C N. Allen, Hugh Browning, George Bischoff, Mrs. Fred Camp bell, Max Edward Cochran, Miss Willie Mae Cope, C. D. Creasman, John Evans, James A. Gwyn, Mrs. Bessie Lee Gwyn, Miss Wilma Hoyle, Ralph Hyde, Karl Kenneth Karns, Mrs. Helen A. Karns, Miss Artie Knight, Miss Letha Knight, J. A. McClure, Jack McClure, F. C. Morrison, Chas. E. Palmer, Mrs. Bill Prevost, W. F. Queen, Heinz W. Roleman, C. A- Scruggs, G. C. Summerow, Ernest C. Truitt, Roger Walker and E. C. Wagenfeld. HAZELWOOD PRESBYTER1A CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, pastor. Sunday School 10 o'clock with Paul Davis, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock each Sunday morning except 2nd and 5th Sundays. Bvenmg worship every Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. At 7:30 Sunday evening there will be an installation service with the Rev. George Bradley Hammond, of Canton, the Rev. Malcolm Wil liamson of Waynesville and the Rev. Roberson of Bryson City, of' f iciating. The public is invited. mon subject, "The Wisdom of Win ners."- '- ; . . Evening worship 7:30 o clock. Sermon subject, "A Heavenly light and a voice." Training Union 6:30 o clock. Prayer services Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. A weeks training course for the four groups of the Training' Union will begin Monday evening at 7:30. The Rev. H. G. Hammett, Miss Madge Lewis, Mrs. Sam Knight and Miss Cox will be the teachers. is the pastor's sermon subject for Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. In the evening hour of worship at 8:00 o'clock the subject is, "The Privileges of the Christian." At the evening worship the or dinance of Baptism will be admin istered. The Senior and Young Peoples Choirs will participate in this worship. THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwod, pastor Sunday School 10 o'clock with Frank Underwood, superintendent. General lesson title, "Loyalty to Christ," Golden Text, "What things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ." If ever there was a time when we should show our colors for Christ it is now. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser- WAYNESVILLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, pastor. Sunday School with classes for all ages opens at 9:45. At the 11:00 o'clock hour an in stallation service for the newly elected officials of the church will be held. At that time the pastor will speak on the subject, "What the Church Stands For." His sub ject in the evening service will be, "Occasional Religion." The Methodist Youth Fellowship holds its regular meetings' on Sun day evenings at 7:00 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Waynesville, N. C. "God's Work In a World At War' 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, "COME OVER AND HELP US." Intermediate and Young Peoples Leagues at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer service Wed nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. will be an anthem by the choir. The young people will meet at 7:00 p. m. The young adults will meet Thursday at the church at 8 p- m. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Miles A. McLean, pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., with classes for all ages. Church service at 11:00 with the pastor taking as his topic, "God Will Bless America, If. . ." The text will be 2 Chron. 7:14, and there CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON Assembly rooms, second floor, Masonic Temple. Sunday school at 9:45. Reading room open Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock. "Are sins, disease, and death real!" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the assembly hour at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning. The Golden Text will be taken from Psalms 8:8, "Salvation be- longth unto the Lord, Thy bless ing is upon thy people. Among the citations comprising the lesson-sermon will be the fol lowing from the Bible: "I will extol Thee, Oh Lord,' for thou hast lifted me up, and has not made my foes to rejoice over me." (Psalms 30:1.) a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sunday, 8 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, 8 sv m. Sylva, every 5th Sunday, 8 a. m. Casein, chemical product from cow's milk, is potentially useful to thousands of manufacturera. 11 ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday, a. m. Bryson City, every 1st Sunday, WANTEB) At Once HULLED BLACK WALNUTS Sell Now While Prices Are High. Farmers Exchange C D. KETNER, Owner Mrs. Dewey Brendle and Mrs. New. ton Brendle. Mrs. Sam Knight's fifth grade, Mrs. Dewey Hyatt and Mrs. Sam Jones. Mrs. Josephine Brown's sixth grade, Mrs. Claud McClure and Mrs. II. B. Milner. Mrs. Bramlett Stone's sixth grade, Mrs. W. B. Winchester and Mrs. R. E. Swanger. Lawrence Leatherwood's sixth grade, Mrs. Henry Francis, Mrs. Hayes Bryson and Mrs. Raymond i Crawford. The membership chairman an nounced that 103 paid members had been obtained since Wednesday, September 30th. The glee club accompained by Miss Marguerite Clark, rendered two numbers, "Patriot" and "Star Daisies." Miss Lois Harrold's second grade room was awarded the half holiday for having the most parents pres ent at the meeting. STATEMENT ' POTOMAC INSURANCE COMPANY. OP WASHINGTON, O. C Condition Doctmbor 30, 1940, At Shown By SUUmont Fllod r..i..i u i. .t. ... i... ....$1,000,000.00 i.H.r tV. nc. Hat DKvioua er. o.010,S!.75: Total ... 6,10,8i.76 r uHhniH-r. t ooa X7& Ki' liiacelUiMOiu. 110.848.81 ToUl ,i,m.8 nut. To Policyholder!, l,18t,8t.4; MKctllUMia, i,iV 712.8: ToUl i 1,758,0S.78 malum Written or renewed during war, ll,6J4,161.; In Fore I,76,0o.7l 0Ur Premium! Written or renewed durinf year, lt,76,I.0: In Force ......w. l,60,0.8e ' 'ASSETS bnn Loiiu on Real EeUte 4.uo,ou iJ u..i. u..l,. 4.608.783.00 Mi b nnmninv'. Off if . . . . . . J ........ . 1,82.7 hMmA in Tn.uf nnmr.nu Br.fi Rank. Ttttt tin interClt . . . ... 709,884.47 ftwud In Trust Companiea and Banka on lnterert .................. 1 8.000 .0 0 M i balance,. renrfii-Mtlni buaineaa written aubaeauent to October 1, 1041 6l4,746.J W. hal.ru... .rrMMtln. itHn.u written tirinr ta October 1. 1941 6.VH8.DZ tM rWrl lt.in.iir.nr.. Unlinm Pavihl 0,888.88 rrHl unrl H.nta rlii. anrl .rwu.rl . .1 HX,Z4X.4Z r " ...Ann. hr Auu-tji H.t.ll.rl in arjitement OD.OIU.. Tot, , . .8,06.041.1S la Aurtl not dmitted ........ .... ................ t ....... ; .... . 104,166.80 Total admitted Aaaeta 6,64,885.88 : LIABILITIES it imoimt nf nnnsirl lr..,. ...I rl.im. . t 0.1,412.91 aMd prfiniume ............. . . ........................ .,424,180.o jtim, rents, exti-ntt-a. hills, flpcoiinta . feea. due or accrued ....i ...;. 2,314.48 Kimaird iitunti, n..-u,l. r,p .'.il.rul Rtj.,. rountv and municitml taxes due or accrued ' . . i"."1-"" atinjrent cummissions, or other chartrea due or accrued . . . 08,000.011 ma luuiiiiics, us detailed In atatement .,' ... . . . . . ; . . .3,22a,34.i3 .$1,000,000.00 . 1,741,62U.8U 2,741,620.80 ,o, 964, 886.83 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital tpital actually iraid ud In cash . . .............. PTta over all liabilities ... . . . ....... . . Prim regards Tolicyboldera .................... Total Liabilities .... . . . .'. . ...... RIISIMr&S IM SODTU OAROI INA DURINO 194Il lit Bi.r. . :r a in, nr.. n .i..a.l t C.lrlA.OO r rfir.icu ............a VWU,tVU.VV, r dJli Ulil. P Otbtr Risks written ........ 1,262,969.00: 'I'remiuiiia received . . . . 11,1.00 a incurred Fire ........ 2,218.00; Paid ....... l,X4-.. ineurred-r-AU other . . . fi.OS2.OOr Paid 6,097.00 Ptmdent, John H. (Jrady, Secretary, Douglas K. Phillips. ome Office, 902 F, St., M. W., Washington, D. O. attorney for service: Dan C. Boney, Inaurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleurn. Julr 9th. 1942. L Dan P nr.nA i r-. i i v uriif. ih.r th. .km. I. a true f """d sbstract of the statement of the Potomac Inauranca Company of Washington, l V- filed With thi. n-nr.n.rr .l.oi . V,. .winrlirinn nf BBIrl ComDailT. Otl the 81st W " December, 1941. ibksi mj band and official aeal. the day and year a bore written. DAN C. BONKT. Inaurance Commissioner. STATEMENT'' OVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. Contiitinn rimMh XI 1AAJ1 A m Chntatn Rw ftlaltamsint Fllwi onnt at ponitni u i . A Ann Ann on 1 - fitlU 111 CMO eUaat .s.asa-a7 " " - f ----- i PntLeder Assets, Dec. s 1st previous year, 15,44,44.27; Total . 16,944,44.27 rtrom 'n r.vK . nc ao. oe. Ui.llaH.... A 7 3 Hfil An fWiei 'foul aentsTo Policyholders, $2.93,880.44: Miscellaneous, $4,373,- ir.;Z:"l.. ................ : ' L liL , written or renewed during year, 5,871,i.i; in rorce t" TOer Premiums Written or renewed during year, $8,830,788.20: In 1 force , . of Real Virff ' ' 'ASSETS t?. B"d. and st ::::::::::::::i::::::i.:::,. KosiM t"mni"1' Offioe KmM n J st Companiea and Banka not on interest ......... ; . . Iwti h.'in Compiniea and Banks on interest ................ I oaiances, representina; buaineaa written subsequent to October 1, I 1V41 . . ................. ... 44urt f?'f"CM representing bu'sineM written prior to October 1, 1941 . I a itrT , . , Re'neranc Balance Payable . . . .". ?.J', Uken ,or Hr risU ............. fce!?!2b Uken ,or otter riiki hou, i nM am nd accrued wis, aa detailed in statement Total ' ' ' 't8 not arlmitrri T"tj.l admitted Assets ............... I .nil ITICS JWjml . of unpaid losses and claims ........ n.. , " premturna ........ . j'r"ts. expenses, bills, accounts, feet due or accrued . i "mount payable for Federal. State, county and municipal taxes W, u or accrued i commissions, or other chanrea due or accrued Ml stfcrr iT.r.'i .Irem Premums due other companies I : , aa detailed in 'Atrial ToUl atatement amount of all liabilities except Capital wis 8,816,875.67 I ............$ 7,98,179.11 as Annoon oo 11 liabilitiea 6.816,875.67 ""da Policrholdera Total Liabilities $16,744,064.08 iks .ri.r BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 0941 HCl" $9,429,410.00; Premiums received ...... weT, written ........ 9,174,588.00; Premiums received .. fiSM ........... 14 840.00; Paid...., S'Sti 22 . ""curred All oth a nil no- Paid r46.00 Br'"h; - C. Rouse; Secretary, H. T. Pnenney; Treasurer. 8. Duncomb. iOffice, to Wacbet Square. Providence, R. I. . 'or service: n.r n nr,.n in.nranr Commlseiorer. Raleigh, K. 0. dtitb ix vnPTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. , . D. l.l-t. Jnlv Sth. 1942 .J0 0. Boner. Tnrr.n r..i a. hn.hr rertifr that the above is a true f1 ttis ll I 'roridence Washington Imrurance Company, of Providence R. I. filed her, ' "howin the condition of said Company, on the flat day ol 8,468,948.70 7,810,182.68 9,661,686.62 4,641,271.44 1,000,000.00 12,709,869.19 : 80U.UU 2,979, 196.7a 64,916.64 1,501,152.68 26.425.79 S10,894.96 ; 1.068.11! 69.25 16,779.08 101,363.75 .$17,11,566.06 . 437,511.38 ..$16,744,064.68 ..$ 1,740,682.74 . . 6,493,975.92 , . 40,000.00 199,674.38 86,250.00 121,416.74 I 297,279.83 1 I i sSaal I i s I ro) 0) ARGAIN o)f 111 Get Ready For Old Man Winter With One Of Our Beautiful COATS if . rrv i n i -i Jt Ltf' PIN- ) ' ;Ll aa $1295 Rich looking styles that will keep you snug and warm. Come and see them. Women's Fall Boy Coats New tweeds, herringbones, plaids in fall colors . . . Sizes 12 to 42. Others to $12.95 Women's Fall Dresses New fall printed and solid crepes in popular colors for now through winter. Sizes 14 to 20. $1.98 New spun rayons and solid and printed crepes in smart fall styles. Sizes 14 to 46. $2.98 Other Spun Rayons $3.95 Women's Hats $1 Women's Skirts $1.48 Plaids and solid colors Women's Blouses Tuxedo sport blouses pastel broadcloth 69 Children's School SOCKS-50 pr. Girls' COATS In tweeds, fleeces and her ringbones. Sizes 4 to 14. All colors. $495to$795 Girls' DRESSES Striped chambray, soli d and printed percale for school wear. Sizes 2 to 14. 79 Others to $2.98 Men's Leather Jackets S7.56 TAN CAPESKIN Taffeta lined ........... HORSEHIDE Black only . 52L2.95 Men's Wool Jackets S2.98 Navy Melton with zipper front Boys' Melton Jacket $2.48 Winter Is Coming THie TooDfle BOY M(DO US 1 Our remodeling program is going along on schedule, and before very long, this will be one of the most modern stores in this section. Right now, carpen ters and plasterers are working like a hive of bees on the job, but all passage ways and selling spaces are clear for our customers. Come on in see the bargains galore we have and trade at BELK-H UDSON'S. it will pay you to visit Women's Warm Coat SWEATERS You need one f these for practi cal wear. $48 6x19 Linoleum RUGS Floral or tile patterns $98 Heavy Plaid OUTING Yard wide. 90 Yard Double Cotton BLANKETS Assorted colors. Special $198 80 Square Velencia PRINTS In popular fall patterns. 22 Yard BOYS' CORDUROY ZIPPER Brown or grey mixtures. For all kinds of weather. Others $3-95 $4.95 PANTS TO MATCH L 0 N G I E S $1.98-$2.98 KNICKERS ----- $1.48 BOYS' SWEATERS Slipover and coat styles for school wear Boys' Work SHIRTS Good shirts in blue and grey coverts ... ... Boys' Dress PANTS $1 l S -din-! Brown, blue, green- Sizes are 6 to 16. (Q) Men's Winter Union Suits Long sleeves and ankle length. Per suit 97' Men's Work Pants mforized vat dyed t art fltQ ue and tan J Jtf2 Men's Coverts Shirts $1 Blue and ey covert work shirts . . . Sanforized ......... School Suppl Tablets and ISS Notebook Fillers 3 "Home Of Better Values" CO. Ufiea, "y hand and official seal, the day and year bD'rt30NKT J Inauranca Conuniaaioner. '.-'. ' -
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