L wFSVILLE FIRST METHO
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. f Madison, Pastor
,'h School under the direc-
f M H Bowles, opens at
nto o'clock the pastor will
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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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o'clock.
A', he subject, "Where Re
on Win." At the
Tour our congregation will
frtW union service at the First
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charch rooms on second floor of
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"fan'dav services at 11 a. m., the
. thp lesson-sermon for
EVsundavwill be, "Matter" and
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they fly away as an eagle
,ard Heaven.
iynbsvTlle presbyter-
IAN CHURCH
rv Malcolm R. Williamson,
Pastor
W.itenei Prevost, Superinten-
OK! 01 sunuay
Sundav School at iu:uu o ciuck.
Vornine orsmp, n.iu .iw...
e'nnon Subject: "THE BALCONY
AXD THE ROAD."
Evening service, :,ju o ciocit,
.n. Twilight Hour," sponsored
ihv the Young People of the church.
Former Barbervilk
Baptist Pastor Now
At Church In Miami
Rev. James H. Christie, iormtr
pastor of the Barberville Baptist
Church, is now pastor of Pinewood
Park Baptist Church of Miami.
Mr .Christie came here from Flori
da and served the local church for
several months, making many
friends while in this section.
H. Terrell, Supt.
Church service at ll :00 at which
time the pastor will speak on the
topic "Overcoming Doubt," and the
text will be Matthew 28:17 "They
worshipped him, but some doubt
ed." There will be an anthem by
the choir.
o:ov p. m. mere win De a sup
per and church conference, follow
ed by evening service at 8:00 with
District Supterintendent W. L.
Hutchins filling the pulpit.
II SALUSKA METHODIST
CHURCH
Pastor, Miles A. McLean.
Sunday school at 10:00 with R.
3T. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Schedule of Masses
Waynesville, every Sunday 11:00
a. m.
Andrews, every 1st Sunday, 8:00
a. m.
Bryson City, every Sunday, 8:00
a. m.
Canton, every 5th Sunday, 8:00
a. m,
Cherokee, every Srd Sunday,
4:00 a. m.
Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun
lav 8:0O a. m.
Highlands, every Sunday 11:00
a. m
Murphy, every 5th Sunday, 8:00
a. m.
Sylva, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a
m.
Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday
11:00 a. m.
Seaman and Wife
Medf ord Farm
News
Mrs. Sue Gossett Jackson has
been visiting her mother on Way
nesville, R.F.D. No. 2.
SHU FORD KATHBONE, S 2c,
and his wife, Mrs. Zelphia Rath
bone. The former is spending a
ten-day leave here with his family
and his brother, l.ee Rathbone, in
Waynesville.
fvt. and Mrs. Frank Penland and
young daughter, Sandy, are visit
ing the former's parents at Med
ford Farm.
First Lt. Zemeria V. Sizemore is
spending a leave at his home on
Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 2. Lt.
Sizemore has recently returned
from seven months overseas duty.
He made an outstanding record
while on combat duty. He was
awarded the DFC and the air medal
with four oak leaf clusters. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
Sizemore of R.F.D. No. 2.
Patricia Cole has been visiting
her grandparents in Buncombe
county.
Opea Naval Academy
The U. S. Naval academy was
opened at Annapolis In 1845.
Don't Ease Dp
Now - -
Let Us Prepare Your Car For
Fall and Winter Driving.
W ATKINS
CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Phone 75
Cpl. J. T. Rich
Goes On Ration Test
Cpl. J. T. Rich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jones C. Rich of Maggie, has
recently returned to Camp Carson
after participating in an experi
ment conducted by the Quarter
master Corps, medical department,
and ground forces to determine
how soldiers fare on an exclusive
diet of emergency rations.
Six companies from the 201st
Infantry Regiment, to which Cpl.
Rich is attached, commanded by
Col. James H. O'Reilly, have been
in the Pike National Forest for
eight weeks undergoing the test
One of the companies, a "control
unit" lived on field rations. The
others ate assorted emergency ra
tions for various periods to see how
they compare physically with those
of the control unit.
The war department needed some
idea of how men would get along
on field rations for extended per
iods in view of conditions arising
in the war where men may have to
spend weeks in forward or isolated
positions beyond the lines of nor
mal supply.
All men were in excellent phy
sical condition when they started
the experiment and finished the
test in even better health.
Mrs. Lester Lovelace is visiting
her husband at the Naval Base in
San Francisco.
Cecil Stevenson was honored with
a party at the home of his parents
on his 12th birthday anniversary.
Those present for the affair were:
Kenneth Cole, Carolyn Abbott,
John and Joseph Medford, Jimmy
Chambers, Floy and Jackie Lati
mer, Richard Hannah, Alice Neal,
Buddy Medford, Wayne Pressley,
Bob Medford, Joyce Gail Matthews,
and Wayne Stevenson. After the
games were played refreshments
were served.
We Are Now Receiving Shipments Of
DOLLS
TOYS
BICYCLES
GAMES
Think First
An angry man opens his mouth
and shuts his eyes
WAGONS
Avoid disappointments. . . . Make your
selections now.
A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection Until
December 1st.
SWEATERS
Just the Thing for School
Opening.
$135
up
WIZARD
BATTERIES
$5.55
GRADE 1
DAVIS TIRES
up
Exchange
$12
up
Plus Tax
IYA7
C. R. ECKHOFF
Main Street
Phone 106
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
A ramshackle jalopy pulled into
a used-car lot with a mighty rattle
and an ear-splitting grinding of
brakes, and the driver asked to be
shown -some second-hand cars:
Salesman: "Tired of the old bus,
I suppose?"
Driver: "No, it isn't that. I really
have a fondness for all its squeaks
and rattles, but every time I park
the car, a policeman dashes up to
make sure the accident has been
reported."
GAS is automatic
quick
clean
for Water Heating
Brading GAS Service
Athtvlll Raid
Haywood, the Coming Cattle
Capital of the State -
THE -FRIENDLY
BANK
The third annual Hereford Sale here, with some
of the best breeders in the South participating;
together with the convention of the North Caro
lina Hereford Breeders Association here next
week, brings us nearer the realization of our am
bition of many years to become known as the
Cattle Capital of the State.
We are proud of the part we have played, and
our ability to carry a big share of this program.
This institution is always for progress, when it
is on a sound and safe basis.
The First National Bank
Organized 1902
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
'North Carolina's
Well-Balanced
County"
y GOOD a g
w 7 place v m
'The Bluegrass
Area of
Carolina"
WELCOME
TO THE
NORTH CAROLINA
Hereford Breeders Association
You Will Find On Yaur Visit To Haywood,
Unlimited Agricultural Possibilities
Unlimited potential
ities in dairying.
Profitable forestry
enterprises.
An abundance of the
finest purebred and
feeder beef cattle.
Climate and sil
ideal for true'
crops.
World's finest ap
ples. One of the
South's finest dairy
herds.
HAYWOOD COUNTY
Board of Commissioners
Jfthn Hipps, Member
George A. Brown
Chairman Dock Noland, Member
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