L wFSVILLE FIRST METHO kl DIST . f Madison, Pastor ,'h School under the direc- f M H Bowles, opens at nto o'clock the pastor will A' n ahiect. "Where Re lHlRSDJ Y, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 13 o'clock. A', he subject, "Where Re on Win." At the Tour our congregation will frtW union service at the First Rev. H. G. Ham L1 1 " "L..h ntlSl -"-- ' bett win dc r Keiiowshin Lj meet a u- - ...,,thv SPIKNCE charch rooms on second floor of ,n.,c. 7 rhristian Science liStuw available from lending 1 r..- cmrlnv service. "fan'dav services at 11 a. m., the . thp lesson-sermon for EVsundavwill be, "Matter" and fl.l. nn Will vuuvti v' 1 1 1 l-rh '8:5, ' w t lI1"u scl """ fI" ... w which is not? For ,..!,( certaini man. 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 m

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