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BSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 tt W A i -mi 'm 'MW E MIL l14lOIUI LIMA ill I r w .... - w .iiciriu P . tnown pictures ox uic this week to wie rm wmes this week 1 VT nff 1 0 H. M ua K. C 111 "TT Skelton, strata off ... nroeram today. WorK- rith Bd is 1W Raid? . nHO TltfCU UV - ' ffs . , .. mvsterv-shroud- and several attractive f". then I keep Lloyd Noland . double life "Just Off . provides many tense ' : ,; mvsterv tnriuer. ollien K.ino-s the ton screen boy to tne r"T7 f-Home n WyommV V utry-is as tuneful and !;;,, as ever in this new 'J and altogether as satisfactory for the ow o""" --- .kip?e iron' uic uoc 5 to a musical thriller that $ cause chills to race down your inl . not irom ivn, uuv u t ,uic iinu ui u..v".B . . . Zt e "Juke Box Jenny," ;Brrin? Ren Murray, Harriet Hil rf and. Charles Barnett and his orchestra. ailed as one w ucot mmo ,i,0 Voar. the tiimization oi kite's irreat novel, "The Methodist Church Holds Annual and Quarterly Meet The members of th Af; church held their annual congre gational meeting on Monday night for the purpose of reviewing the program oi tne church for the past year and for carrvinc fnmurA the business of the fourth quarter ly cuniertnce. Approximately 100 persons were present. The Dastor. the Rev J Clay Madison, presided the first part oi the meeting, with the Rev. W. L. Hutchins. district sunprin. tendent, presiding during the bus- to England for safety. For Monday and Tuesday, the film, hailed by critics as one of the great novels of our generation and America's number one best seller for many months "This Above AH" will be shown two days. Co-starring Tryone Tower and Joan Fontaine, the storv tells nf two young lovers caught in the turmoil of war in Britain. Rlisterine' thrills hrenth.tulf- pitd Piper" opens Sunday. Monty ing chills and bullet-streaked ac Woojley. Rixlily McTJowall and tion are promised Wednesday in m Baxter are featured in the : "Sabotage Squad," with Bruce enthralling story of the English- Bennett, Kay Harris and Eddie man who helped a band of helpless Norris. Also several short sub dildren across embattled France jects for special entertainment. PARK THEATRE Matinees Monday and Wednesday at 3; Saturday and Sunday at 2 mdl Sunday night at 9, other nights, shows start at 7:15 and 9:15. 01 Show Saturday nights at 10:30. Admission 10c and 30c. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 A stage musical you'll love ... "Panama Hattie" Starring Red Skelton Lena Home. ' ALSO- .'. ' '- Selected Short Subjects. ii FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 It's a killer-thriller . '.. . Just Off Broadway With Lloyd Noland and Mar jorie Weaver. ALSO Stage Show The Tennesseean Hillbillies SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 Gene Autry at his best . . . Home In Wyoming1 With Smiley Burnette and Fay McKenzie. OWL SHOW leu tunes. Ten recording bands ... the jive-time of a lifetime J uke Box Jenny" Ken Murray, Harriet Hilliard and the King's Men. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 The novel of our times becomes the picture of the year The Pied Piper" Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowell, Anne Baxter. -;'. ; : v . also Selected Short Subjects. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12-13 It will stir your heart . . . your every emotion . . . 'This Above AH" With Tryone Power and Joan Fontaine. ALSO , ' - News Short Subjects. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Smoking guns smoke out Nazi Spies in . . . "Sabotage Squad" With Bruce Bennett, Kay Harris and Edward Norris. ALSO Variety of Special Short Subjects. WANTED) TO SELL Haywood Institute Property LOCATED IN CLYDE About 2 1-4 Acres Of Land One 40-Room Dormitory One 20-Room Dormitory One Dwelling House mitories have steam heat and can be converted into apartments or dwellings. " If Interested See Committee J. H. Haynes, C R. Francis and Tom Leatherwood -. CLYDE Glenn D. Brown CANTON PHONE 2538 T. L. Green To Address Local DAR Chapter On Friday The October meeting of the Dor cas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo lution will be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Jolly, with Mrs. Jolly and Mrs. Elmer Osborne, of Canton, as associate hostesses. T. L. Green, member of the local draft board, will discuss the se-1 lective service system. Mrs. E. J. Hyatt will review the national magazine. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, regent, will preside. Rotarians Hold A Barbecue Supper Approximately 100 enjoyed a biirbecuo supper given by the Rotary Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler last Friday riipht. Rotarians and their wives, to gether with friends, were served at the Siler barbecue pits, and :htn retired to the lawn where tables had been set up. The tables were decorated with a combina tion of patriotic favors and fall fruits. There was no formal program, but before the group left, a former president, William Medford, was, presented, and said "I'll see you later" as he was leaving the next morning to assume duties in the navy as a lieutenant. The committee in charge was W. Roy Francis, Guy Massie and Howard Clapp. The barbecue was prepared by Mr. Siler, as were the hountiful "trimmings'' which were served. Mrs. John Shnckford, of Rock Hill, was the guest of relatives here during the week. Mrs. Genatus Early will leave today for Cheyenne, Wyo., where she will join her husband, who is at the officers training school in the quartermasters corps at Fort F, E. Warren. Mrs. Oliver P. Cole, of Balti more, is the guest this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hines. Mrs. Cole is a former res ident of Waynesville. T. G. Stump, who holds a posi tion in Andrews, spent the week end here with his family. . Roy Robirtson, who holds a po sition in Newport News, spent the first of this week here with , his family. .' Miss Dorothy Milner, who is a student at Virginia Interm'ont College, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Milner. ' Mrs. William Medford has given up her apartment at Birchwood Hall since her husband has been called into active service and is with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Mock, at her home on Haywood street. Janette and Lester Burgin, Jr., who are attending Mars Hill Col lege, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bur- gin. They had as their guest Douglas Brown, a classmate. Canton Group Of Baptist Association To Meet Sunday The quarterly Sunday school convention of the Canton group of the Haywood County Baptist Asso ciation will hold a meeting at 2:30 o'clock at the Rocky Face Baptist church about 5 miles northeast of Canton, it has been announced by R. E. Sentelle, county superintendent.-' Miss Madge Lewis, Haywood County Baptist associational mis sionary, will deliver the principal address. Two subjects will be un der consideration at the conven tion: increasing average attend ance and training courses. The following Sunday schools are in the Canton group: Canton First, Canton West, Canton North, Cal valry, Oak Grove, Beaverdam, Rocky Face, Sunny Point, and Long Branch. All Sunday school superintend ents, officers, teachers and pastors are expected to attend the convention. Dellwood News Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell of New Jersey, are visiting friends and relatives in Dellwood, Ransom Shehan is slightly im proved after having undergone a major operation. Mrs. Herman Fowler, of Fletch er, visited relatives and friends in Dellwood last week. Mr. , and Mrs. Arthur Woody spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Fraiier. Mr. Woody has been on our sick list for two weeks. iness session. Supper was served in the church dining room. In his report the pastor stated that during the year around 70 per sons have united with the church and that the present membership is now 537, representing a gain of 43 over that of last year. In his treasurer's report, M. H. Bowles brought out that the con gregation had contributed $1,215 to world service and that a total of $360.00 had been sent to the Children's Home. A full report was submitted of all benevolences. The following" stewards were elected to serve during the .com ing years: J. E. Barr, M. H. Bowles, J. R. Boyd, R. H. Black well, J. H. Howell, E. J. Hyatt, E. B. McClure, Hugh Massie, T. G. Massie, Claude Rogers, G. D. Stov all, Chas. Ray, Ben Sloan, S. L. Stringfield, Thomas; Stringfield, Jr., E. L. Withers, Henry Gaddy, T. O. Chafin, C. N. Sisk, C. E. Weatherby, Jonathan Woody. Elected as trustees of the church were the following: Grover C. Da vis, E. J. Hyatt, J. R. Boyd, E. B. McClure, Hugh Massie, S. L. Stringfield, Hugh Sloan, J. M. Long, and Tom Stringfield. Sunday school officers were elect ed as follows: general superintend ent, M. H. Bowles; superintendent of children's division, Mrs. Rufus Siler; of the youth department, Miss Bessie Boyd; adult groups, Mrs. Henry Gaddy; treasurer, E, K. Herman. In addition to the election of the officers, board and committee for the coming church year were also set up during the evening. The pastor plans to have an installation service on Sunday the 11th, and has requested that all officers and committee members be present for the service. Ministers Wives To Be Hostesses Of Club Meeting The October meeting of the Woman's Club will be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J.' Clay Madison on Thursday the 15th. The wives of the ministers of the town in addition to Mrs. Madison will be hostesses of the afternoon, in cluding Mrs. II. G. Haninu'tt, Mrs. R. E. McBlain and Mrs. M. R. Wil liamson. The speaker will be announced later. Mrs. William T. Hannah, president, will preside. Members are asked to assemble at 3 o'clock. ; v , Mrs. James Brown and Miss Elizabeth Rhinehart, of Lake Juna luska, spent the week-end with Private James Brown, who is sta tioned at Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.: ..- Mrs. Sam Cosky, of San Fran cisco, arrived during the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cabe. Mrs. Cosky made the trip by plane. ...','.. '. " Mr, and Mrs. Grover C. Davis had with them during the past week their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Mack Davis, who are now in Quantico, Va. Dr. Davis, dentist," U. S. navy, former ly practiced his profession in Ha zel wood. ; Misses Eloise and Mildred Knight and Miss Lillian Ross spent the week-end with Mrs. James Knight at Morganton. Mrs. Jerry Rogers and daughter, Patsy, of Wilmington, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Blalock. Charles Leatherwood, who is at tending Furman University, spent the week-end here with his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Leath erwood. '' Mrs, Paul Walker returned on Tuesday from a ten days visit with her husband and son in Baltimore. En route home she stopped for a brief visit in Washington, D. C. Mrs. G. C. Plott left yesterday for B ryson City where she will spend the remainder of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Battle. -.. Boiling Hall, who is now located in Cincinnati, Ohio, is here on busi ness for Several days. . ..' Col. and Mrs. William Ira Lee, of Gatlinburg, spent a couple of days in town during the week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Justice left the 6th of October for Salem, N. J., where they will spend a week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Justice. . , .. . . , J. Dale Stentz.jwho is located at Waltersboro, S. C., spent Monday and Tuesday here with Mrs. Stentz. Miss Mary Stentz, who is at tending Western Carolina Teachers' College, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. . J. Dale Stentz. : ; Fred Martin, who is a student at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin. ' ' Mrs. W. T. Crawford has re-, turned after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Col. and Mrs. William Ira Lee, in Gatlinburg, Tenn. I "' .... Mrs. Lillie Walls Swann, of Asheville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. George Walls. Friends of Mr. Thornberry of Jacksonville, Fla., are glad to wel come him to our community for his annual visit. It was feared that he was not going to get here this summer. "It is better late than not at all." Mr. Thornberry has been coming to Dellwood for a long time and has won the friend ship of all the neighborhood and everyone looks forward to his friendly calls upon the local resi dents. Everyone respects and admires Mr. Thornberry as a friend and all wish to extend him a hearty wel come. .He -..was out last Sunday afternoon making culls. Mr. Thornberry is staying at the Moody Farm. Three Men Bound Over. To November Superior Court Roe Ledf ord, of the White Oak section, Thad Moody, of Hemphill, and Lee Lewis, of Maggie, were ar rested around 6:30 Tuesday morn ing at Cove Creek Gap by Pat romen Ed Jones and R. O. Rob erts, it was learned from the sher iff's department. Fifteen cases of bonded whis key were taken from the 1936 Ford sedan in which the men were Mrs. Grady Williams, Mrs. Wilson Medford, Mrs. Dink Bryson, Mrs, Troy Ford, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. David Birch, Mrs. Harley E. Wright, Mrs. Frank R. Williams, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Jarrett Williamson, Mrs. Dock Cannon, Mrs. Sherrill Jamison, Mrs. Frank Cabe and Mrs. Lloyd Pharm. The class is being taught by Mrs. Myrtle Vrable. riding. All three were tried in magis trate's court here yesterday and bound over for trial to the Novem ber term of superior court. Lewis and Moody made bond for $500 each, but Roe Ledford la still being held in jail. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Nannie E. Jones, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 26th day of September, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 26th day of September, 1942. NANNETTE E. JONES, Executrix of the Estate of Nan nie E. Jones, deceased. No. 1242 Oct 1-8-15-22-29 - Ratcliff Cove News Mrs, Kay Fowler and daughter, Jean, have been visiting relatives here before moving to Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Emer Cavasas, Miss Susie Davis, Ray Lawrence ; and Ernest Davis spent the week-end in Knoxville. Rufus Underwood left Sunday for Wilmington, where he now holds a position. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and children spent the week-end with Mrs. Miller's parents at Cruso. A baptising will be held Sun church by Rev. Oder Burnett and Rev. Howard Hall. Mrs. John Webb visited relatives in Tennessee last week. Dick Leopard left Saturday for Washington and Oregon. Miss Blanche White, who form srly resided with Mrs. James Med ford here, is now living in Asheville. Miss Margaret and Miss Sara Underwood attended a birthday party given in honor of Mr. Aze Griffin, of Hazelwood, on Monday night. Beaverdam News Rev. Hobert Rogers has return ed home after being in a ten-day revival meetirtg at Newbridge Bap tist church, where Rev. O. L. Mc Ginnis is pastor. There were 144 conversions and much good ac complished among the 30 churches cooperating in the Buncombe As sociation. Mrs. Gaston Rhvmer left Seo- tember 28 for a two-weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Bill Mash burn in Detroit. Mrs.; Charles Elmore, from the eastern part of the state, is spend' ing a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Hobert Rogers. She is the for mer's sister. A class in home nursing is being held on Friday afternoon from 1 to 4 in the basement of the Rock wood Methodist Church. . Mrs. Roy RobinBon was chosen general chair. man and Mrs. Troy Ford secretary. The following eighteen women have registered: Mrs. Sandy McCrack en, Mrs. Elmer Kukyendall, Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mrs. Ernest Jones, CAKES We pack and ship Cakes and Cookies all over the Unit ed States and guarantee de livery in good condition. Let us ship a Cake to your soldier boy. ' Waynesville Bakery Phone 343-W Church Si McKay's Pharmacy HAZELWOOD Saves You Money 50c Pepsodunt Tooth 75c Bottle Powder - - 390 Listerine - 590 50c Tube Ipana Tooth 25c Carter's Paste - - 390 Liver Pills 190 60c Dreen . 65c Size Shampoo - 490 Pinex - - - 540 S0c Bottle 35c Bottle Lysol 250 Vick's Salve 27c Quart Bottle 25c Package Nujol 690 Feen-a-mint 19c - i , 75c Bottle Bayer's lmS Aspirin - - 590 ' VJ 11 IrW! Pint Johnson's GIo-Coat--590 3 cakes 16? 3 Doz. St. Joseph's (Limit 3 to a customer) Aspirin - - 200 40c Fletcher's 60c Size Castoria--310 M U M - - 490 FAIRY SOAP CH SPECIAL flVtUxTftl 3 Cakes ............................19c II "wtsoa? 3f 1 Cake lc J 4 cakes - - 200 , - 2 cakes 130 It I N S 0 Pint USP Heavy Regular Large MINERAL OIL 90 230 260 3 Items At A Bargain $1.00 Box Evening In Paris Povrder 55c Evening In Paris Lipstick 55c Box Evening In Paris Rouge $2.10 VALUE FOR $1.10 HONEY & ALMOND CREAM 50 SIZE LIMITED TIME ONLY F .00 Size - - - 490 Bring Us Your Prescriptions It is important that you get your prescription fill ed exactly as your physi cian prescribes. That is what we do. We follow his directions, using the best ingredients available. We now have on file all prescriptions of the Alex ander Drug ' Store. Call us for refills. mm PHARMACY Phone 392 A REXAJLL STORE Hazelwood nh Witt IP r lerelbilse-t fm Son
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