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i P.g 7. "TPrt -r Haywood, Real Estate Transfers THE WAYNJESVIU. MOUNTAINEER NO TIG BAPTIST CHURCH 3. Elliott, Pastor School at 10 o'clock. e the iallKe in Vmf- "e had a record at "07 Many visitors 'their" way to the various , life and deternrna t0 characterize every department. worsnip " the change of hour, will speak on this sub Greatest Decision A t11' ., t 6:30. undr L1 1 HUM t m;. Mutsip Free- assembly pruKi" ,ie to see anu all. come oct We had the largest. nu.- iteiniaiue last ouima Lve seen in many a uo. ill' presem. worship at 7:30. The continue the series of on me ... ,e siilijeci oi i"" i; "The Nlgm Anuria Ladder." .... nrfru II .fliiutia v. nv tvill meet at the church, al hall. Monday aner ,:30. Supper will be 1 the various groups their meetings after- k service every Wcd- Irht at 7::i(). me cnoir ehcrsal following me rvice. . ( . , ,lic is cordially invited these services. It you biiliated with a church, your church home. Uo somewhere every bun- FIRST METHOblST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Madison, Pastor Sunday School at 10 o'clock with classes for ail ages. Church service at 11 o'clock with Rev. F. S. Love, superinten dent of Lake Junaluska Assembly, delivering the morning sermon in the absence of the pastor. The evening service begins at 7:30. Rev. Miles McLean, pastor of Lake Junaluska Methodist church, will preach the evening sermon. JUNALUSKA METHODIST CHURCH Pastor. Miles A. McLean 10:30 with omen and girls et wanted relief IcUondl periodic pain k a liouid medicine which amen sav has brought relief cramp-like aeony and ner- aun or luncuonai perioaio neres now it may neip; 1 Taken like a tonic. It should stimulate appetite, aid diges tion,' thus help build re sistance for the "time" to come. 2 Started 3 days be fore "your time", it should help relieve pain due to purely func tional periodic causes. 7 Cardul. If it helps, you'll glad you did. CARDUI Sunday sc'i.ool at classes for all ages. Church service at 11:30. at which time the pastor will take as his topic, "The Simple Life." The choir will render a special selec tion. The young people will meet at 7:30 p. m. Dr. R. Stuart Rober- son, of Hazelwood, has been se cured as the speaker. His topic will be, "Some Great Physicians and Why They were Considered Great." CATHOLIC SERVICES Schedule or Masse Waynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. Bryson City, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun Jay, 8:00 a- m- Murphy, every 6th Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Canton, every 6th Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Sylva, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 a m. Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday, 11:00 a. m. (C.W.T.). ft if U LT. AND MRS. PAUL CALHOUN, whoso marriage took place on October 14, 11)44, in Somerset County, Knglaiul. The bride wut before her marriage Miss Ehvyn Mary May Wright, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright, of Corum's Lane, . Wellington. Eng land. Lt. Calhoun is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, of Waynesville. Lt. Paul Calhoun, Haywood County Man, Weds English Girl 5tr l KSFL DIRECTIONS Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you tufler from rheumatic, arthri tis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. Pleasant and . no trouble at all. You need only 2 table spoonfuls two times a day. Oilen within 48 hours sometimes over night splendid results arc obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an abso lute money-back ptiarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by Smith's Cut-Rate Drug Store The following account appear d in the Somerset County Gaz ette, Somerset County. England: "Considerable interest w a s evinced in the wedding at the Parish Chinch of St. John, Well ington, on Saturday, 14th, Octo ber, of Lt. Paul Roland Calhoun, U. S. Army, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, Waynesville, North Carolina, U. S. A., and Elwyn Mary May. only child of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright, of H Coram's I,ane, Wellington, Som erset. "The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of local resi dents, together with many officers and other ranks of the U. S. Army. The vicar, Rev. J. II. D. Grinter, officiated and the hymns sung were: 'The Voice That Breathed OPA'S SHOE RELEASE IS WELCOME NEWS AT RAIFF'S we have hundreds of pairs of good shoes for men and women on which we will take the 5 REDUCTION 1 m T Y You Lan miy Without A Shoe Stamp You Will Find Big Shoe Values In This Jnrationed SHOE SALE lie Starts Monday, Feb: 19th ENDS MARCH 3RD For Men and Women Only No Stamp Necessary Women's Shoes L 3L Oxfords Pumps Straps Ties Regularly $3 to $5 25? OFF Come Early For Best Selections Quantity Limited Men's Shoes Oxfords Only Regularly $2.98 to $5 RAIFF'S 25g OFF SPECIAL NOTE to all shoe wearer: Raiff's have the largest stock of reg ular unrationed shoes to be found anywhere, and because of our low cash prices, you are always sure of the "biggest money's worth here." Of Canton O'er Kden' and 'O Father All Creating'. "Mr. P. K. Clarke. F. It. V. ()., was at the organ, his voluntaries including 'The Hridal March from Lohengrin, Mendelssohn's Wed ding March and 'I'll Walk Ueside You'. 'Accompanied liy her lather, the bride was charmingly and taste fully gowned in white crepe tfeor H'etto, headdress, coronet of or al i. ire blossom with silk enibraid ered veil and silver shoes and car ried a shower bouquet of pale pink carnations. "The bride's retinue consisted of Miss Edna Lindsay, Miss Ailuen Dunn, friends, Janet Trott and Jennifer Barrinjfton, cousins of the bride. The elder two were at tired in irowns of hyacinth blue liKured satin, headdress of blue net with pink coronets and silver shoes. Their bouquets were of shaded pink carnations and from the bridegroom they received sil ver necklets. The younger atten dants wore rose pink satin beanie, ornandie poke bonnets, pink sat in shoes anil carried Victorian posies. From the bridegroom they received silver bracelets. The bride's mother was attired in a dusky pink wool georgeltc two piece trimmed in wine, wine hat and accessories. The duties of the best man were carried out by W. O. Lavenson (Skippy) U. S. Army. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at Shapland's Kcstaurant and attended by 70 quests. The departure of the bride- and bridegroom for their honeymoon at IJourneinouth was witnessed by n large crown, ga thered outside the restaurant. The bride's traveling outfit was of tur quoise blue and wine accessories. "The bridegroom's gift to his bride was a Canadian fox coat and that of the bride to the bride groom a gold ring. Included in the many useful gifts were a number of cheques." Lt. Calhoun volunteered in May. 1U12, and has been over seas for the past two and one half years. Al the time he entered the service at Fort George Meade, be was maanger of the S. S. Kresge Company, Utica, N. Y. 19 MEDALS AWARDED The war department has announc ed the award of the Silver Star Medal to 10 soldiers from Georgia, Mississippi. Tennessee and North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE I have sold Pearce's Bakery, lo cated on Main Street in Waynes ville, to Mr. D. F. Whitman. I will not be responsible for any debts made by said firm on and after January 22, 1945. This the 23rd day of January, 1945. R. 13. PEAKCE. Jan. 25 Feb. 1-8-15. ' NOTICE . NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Slone Ervin, vs. Helen Ervin. The defendant above named will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood county, N. C, to secure a divorce o the ground of two years separation ; and that the said defendant will further take notice thakhe is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood county, N. C, at Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days from the 22nd day of February,- 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint.. This the 20th day of January, 1945. GERTRUDE P. CLARK, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, N. C. Eo. H13. Jan, 25-Feb. 1-8.-15. , vBeaverdam Township Nora Smathere and husband to Adolphus II. Mooney, et ux. Ernest Reynolds, et ux to J. M. Reynolds. N. D. Robinson, et ux to D. 15. Burrell, et ux.. T, R. Robinson, et ux to Joe Browning, et ux. Strausbury Franklin to Boone Chambers. George Maness, et ux to Frank Ensley, et ux. Wiley C. Robinson, et ux to A. B. Robinson. Cecil Township Tom Rogers to Mace Sisk Recce. Clyde Township C. C. Chambers, ct ux to Frank Chambers, ct ux. W. D. Prcssley. et ux to Wood row Moore, ct ux. East Fork Township Joe A. Pless to Silvester Sell ers. Piteon Township E. G. Griffin, ct ux to 11. W. McGee, et ux. Warnesille Township C. N. Allen, et ux to Clara McLean and May Smith. Iavc Branner Atkins Shackford and husband to William James Ashworth, et ux. Mrs. E. A. Potts to Wesley Aloiizo. Allen's Creek News Mrs. Ed Rhinehart Samuel Frady of the Navy, is home on a 14-day leave. Cpl. Roscoe Helms is spending a 15-day leave with his wife. A singing is held every Sunday evening at the Episcopal church on Aliens Creek. A Sunday school class is going to be started a little lajter on. FOR ... TAXI CALL SCOTT BEEVES f Phone 90 No Hogs Allowed In Town ; omplaint has been made by many people and. by the Health Department against the keep ing; of hogs within the corporate limits. Chapter J of Section 7 of the Town Code reads as follows: "Hog pens within Town unlawful: It shaft be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any hog pen or feed swine within the corporate limits of the Town of Waynesville." Instructions have been given that this Or dinance will be strictly enforced hereaf ter and all persons now having, or planning to have hogs within the corporate limits are given notice that such will not be permitted under this Ordinance. This February 13, 1945. J. L. STRINGFIELD Chief of Police ETON FvWJ You'll tee him along the track in rain and heat and cold. Hi strong hand wieldi a hammer, holds the throttle, waves a lantern. He'a "workm on the railroad" ... in shops and yards and roundhouses ... on trains and in stations and offices. He'a the "iron man" of railroading and without his help, the "iron horse" could never have hauled its record wartime loads. Together, the iron horse and the iron man took on a major share of America's emcr. gency transportation burden. They're seeing it through, too. All of the 45,000 men and women of the Southern Railway System are handling tougher, heavier jobs than ever before. Handling them cheerfully because they know that their work helps speed the day of Victory, and the coming era of peace and prosperity for the whole Southland. President SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM w 1 .-.
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