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;v3 f 'i'i f I J (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER o, J THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Pajre 6 v! t. 'J ; 2 -il--- BAKBERVILLE BAPTIST CHl'BCH James H. Christie, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m Morninj? Worship, 11:00 a. m. Message by the pastor, "How Can a Man be Horn Again - ' Evening Worship, 8:00 p. ni. Subject, "Why Does Cod Allow This War?" There will be a baptismal service at Dellwoocl in Jonathan Creek Sun day afternoon at three o'clock. All candidates waiting baptism wilL arrange to be present. Bride-Elect W A Y N K S V I L I . E METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor Next Sunday will be observed as Promotion Day in the Church School. An appropriate program, will be led by the Sunday School Superintendent, M. H. Bowles. At the morning hour the pastor will speak on the subject, "Keep ing Faith With Christ." His theme for the evening service will be, "The Church Faces the Race Issue." This will be the third in a series of sermons on the Social Message of the church. M V. Promotion Day To Be Held At First Baptist Sun. 1 Promotion Day will be held in two depatments of the First Bap tist church here Sunday. The Sunday school will have their promotion exercises beginning, at !):45 in the morning. The program will consist of features from the various departments of the Sun day school and by the general offi cers. Parents and friends will be the guests of the pupils in the various departments for the awarding of diplomas, promotion certificates and Bibles. At 7:00 o'clock in the evening the B. T. U. will also have their pro motion exercises with a varied pro gram from the different unions. ' The invitation to parents and ifri.nds is also extended by the B. T. U., that they might see the work and progress that is being made in the Training Union. The pastor is basing his sermons for the day on the youth of the church with the morning sermon at 11:00 o'clock being "Youth Contri bution" which will be continued to the evening service at 8:00 o'clock. Ratcliff Cove News Private Joe Underwood sp.nt the I week here visiting his wife and parents. Pvt. Underwood is now , stationed at Camp McClellan, Ala. j James Albright, U. S. Navy, Home On Leave James Albright, seaman first class, U. S. Navy, is spending a ten-day leave here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Al bright. Seaman Albright volunteered in the service in March of this year and took his boot training at Bain bridge, Md. From Bainbridge he was transferred to Newport, R. I. Upon his return to Newport he will be sent to New Roten, Conn., for another six weeks training course. Prior to entering the service Seaman Albright was employed by the Pet Dairy Products Company at the local plant. MISS daughte S S K R, liam Hill, of N. J., whose LONGS CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska Pastor, Miles A. McLean Sunday school at 10:00 during which there will be a special pro gram of Rally Day and Promotion Day. Church service at 11 o'clock at which time the pastor will speak On the topic. "Real Faith Is Not Easy.'' There will be an anthem by the choir. The young people will meet at 7:.'!0 p. m. VII HIST IAS S( IFXCF LFSSOX Sh'h'MOS Theassembly rooms are located on the second floor of the Masonic Temple. Reading rooms open each Wed nesday from 2 to 4 o'clock. "Reality" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday morning. The Golden Text will be taken from Isaiah t4:4, "Since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepar ed for him that waiteth for him." ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 a. m, Bryson City, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day, 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Sylva, every 5th Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Fontana Dam, everv 1st Sunday, 8:00 a. ni. C.W.T. FIRST B ARTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor Youth emphasis will feature the morning worship Sunday, at 11:00 o'clock, as the church observes Pro motion Day and Intermediate Week. The pastor will preach at this worship period on the subject, ")' until' Cmitrihution." At the evening worship at 8:00 o'clock the sermon subject is, "I'roriitfj Our Snl rullmt." This service will feature the work of the Training Union and will nli-orve the Ordinance of Baptism. A number of candidates will be bap tized as tile church participates in this significant New Testament svmbol. JANICE of Mrs. Wi Pennsylvania Beach, engagement has recently been an nounced by her mother and her stepfather, to Private John Chris topher, who is now stationed at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Pvt. Chris topher is the son of Mrs. John Christopher, of Woods Town, N. I. The date of the marriage has ni t yet been set, but will be an nounced later. Fins ( V"' x o A News itv y.us. d. n. rathbone of Little Creek, and Miss Ruth Haynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Haynes. Miss Haynes and young Lowe will be students at Berea College, Bera, Ky., this year. Pvt. R. V. Ford is spending a furlough here with his parents. He lis now stationed in a camp in California. Fines Creek high .school recently hold the election of officers for the senior class. Margaret Ferguson was named president; (dee Han nah, vice president; Fiances Rog ers, secretary; Velnia Hannah, assistant secretary anil Maggie Kinsland, reporter. Following the election of officers the class elected superlatives for the year a follows: best citizen, Edith Rogers: most popular boy and girl, Yoder Conard and Glee Hannah; best all round girl and boy, Manitee Messer and Robert Fisher; girl most likely to succeed, Frances Rogers; boy most likely to succeed, Robert Fisher. Cutest boy, Yoder Conard; cut est girl, Willia Bell Jenkins; class Hilt, Frances Rogers; neatest boy, Robert Fisher; neatest girl, Faye Smith; most athletic boy, Robert Fisher; most athletic girl, Frances Rogers; most mischievious, Velma Hannah; most studious person, Margaret Ferguson; most person ality, Edith Rogers. Class sunshine, Glee Hannah; most original, Jewell Messer; most dignified, Frances Rogers; most dependable, Mazzie Kinsland. Pink carnation was chosen as the class flower; class motto, "Front the sunshineand theshad ows will fall behind you." Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Garleigh and baby have beeen visiting the parents of Mrs. Gareigh, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ferguson. Mr. Gar leigh has returned to Newport News, but his family are remain ing over for a more extended visit. Miss Maggie Underwood of the Western North Carolina Sanitor ium of Black Mountain, attended the funeral services of her niece here this week. C. C. Underwood of Kingsport, Tenn., attended the funeral of his niece here this week also. Pvt. Morris Reidel Returns To Post Private Morns Reidel has re turned to his post at Fort Jack son, after spending a ten-day fur lough with his wire and young son, Tommy, who are residing in the Weaver apartments on the Bal sam Road. Judge Frank Smathers has re turned after a visit to his brother, Senator Will Smathers, at his home in Atlantic City, N. J. i Did You Ever Investigate How Eas It Is To Pay For A Home? 66th Series Open Oct, Your savings with ur I0 can purchase the home v have wished for. yu Uoi be surprised how little dJ with rent-like monthly pa iiici.ia, ii Mm uihe to niak, you a home owner, a ho owner is a wise investor. Haywood Home Building and Loan It's Easy To Save Through Building and Loan ASSOCIATION Phone 17 Main Stret The Fines Creek lunch room opened on Monday of last week in the school. Mrs. Lena Rathbone and Miss Addie Rathbone will be in charge. All green vegetables as well as canned goods will be taken in exchange for the student's lurches. a 'home in Atlantic City, N. J. 1 f .Mrs. Marvin Gieen and children, Mrs. J. II. Creen and U. N. Rath bone were t lie Sunday guests of the fni mer'.- parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ferguson and Mrs. Paul Yi'img at their homes in Hazelwood. NOTICE OF SUMMONS In The Superior Court North Carolina, Haywood County. Lyndon Bryson vs Margie Bryson The defendent titled action will Mis, W. P. RathlM.ne, who has been a pat lent in an Ashevilie hos pital, i- now - it h her sun. Bill Rat hboiie, in ( anton. Reed McKh.'V, wim is serving with the U. S. Army, has recently spent a I'uil. -ugh here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Klroy. and other relatives. in the above en take notice that an action as above has been com-1 menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. ' for the purpose of securing an ab-1 solute divorce from the defendent upon statutory grounds. And said defendent will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Court of said County at the Court House in Waynesville, North Caro lina, on the 15th day of November, 1943, and answer or demur to the Complaint, filed in said cause or the plaintiff will apply to the Court' for the relief demanded in said Complaint. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Court of Haywood County 1326 Sept. 23-30 Oct. 7-14. Mr. and Mrs. Von Haney, of Crabtree. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi-. J. B. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Green, of Fines I C reek. Miss Dorothy Moore, of the Sal vation Army, is returning to War ren Wilson, junior college to re sume her work this vear. Miss Aileen Frisbee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Frisbee, of Little Creek, is attending school in Ashevilie this year. Adjutant Cecil Brown and Captain Thelma Colton recently made a trip to Berea, Ky. They were accompanied by Marvin Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lowe, Pepsi-Cola Company. Loni Island City, N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Ashevilie We, Too 9 Urge All Woodcutters - Farmers and Other Workers To Comply With Uncle Sam's Request To Devote 3 EXTRA DAY IN THE WOODS CUTTING PULPWOOD! JU Is Also Badly Needed In The War Effort AND We Can Use More Men In The Woods Cutting wood is an essential occupation. Farmers get credit for this work and those employed in non-essential work can be list ed as essential workers if they shift to wood cutting. If You Want To Cut Wood Or If You Have Logs For Sale-Contact CARR LUMBER CO. Pisgah Forest, N. C. 1 Z
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