vn tv. vnrr Victory) THURSDAY, MAK THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 J I 1 i J: ' Ifi'i- Ft f in r' AT THE CHURCHES FIItST BAPTIST ( ill'KCH I,. G. :'":: p or Eihk School at ill o . ,-luc'i Karl SbW". .ii;e: iiile officers and ie,,i 1 a few minutes I)'1: so lhat t noss- - lw I'l'l'M'lll ,' liiSH- 1" slJI't i e.'U'lv W ill ,,i 1 I i Till' : i i ; ii . mi liject : : .'in ' Si euro." ,. j.,. .' I' last i ', .11 II I. . I HOI Of Ih l:i l.l-.ll this Know win i i' i s " r.i'ui'rJi't; i ' : 1 1 1 pallor ,-:i. "Hk" Fu'jiK.j' lit : i Those h.i h. .r! 1 i-undas 1 1 ' I'lii' Civ ligation w iilfs-iaKf. Ti''.ii:ip. M I nion P!e; ' c n.i'e 1 he 'J In' . -V'l .il ; r 1 c . or! Ii I'm:! Kvcnln! w.m ,i I'loao i)!)(M t'n' od from 7 ::n io .1 v., I s;.r k i Nu-ir. v-f.i" .: is a ( or.! iini:.1 ' H'i'i:n:i.s llll I III' NlL'Jl" Mi;h Mf " ''I l II! tl i:e. I .'I'. lll'S ! hear. , lock, rivllh- Tl.' I s'or The Tin- II Hi I !h .H i ii - (i the Wi'd u ilh tl'i'O i ! I I'si'iit il on Hill rice. N. w it Iv po: ililr to Ii. ac his pii t.ii c is i It V'i! Ii.ci' nlr!. I in "a till' i'lllll '.l V 'I! inln Mil" i ll'O'.t tl"l t'.o.lls lull ' ill sui;i i s;:( h a w .i v that I.I'M'. Ill HT "I'llll m:r' I ".ri ;ili ;ii'i- ni ' ( i I'.i'iiini; ..I .i T ill' ill al :.il iv !i la. linn i: , !,!.!. Iw.'.l 1(11114 l III till' I'.l ' Kii'iH s, I .Si'"' this an -rut in; 't wail JiUL, I' !ml. . Mil Ollf i is now. 'I ' tut' at i;.!:;. i .n w u.ifv SilM'i: it W;, , Mcsvill.'. Buv H- 1 IMU IWV Hi restone fa I Packed With Exira Power for Quick Starting vtii m Smoother Performance? POLONIUM You get a hot ?park at lower voltage, which mcan3 quick, easy startijig. X Csit. Soulh, West, Central Pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil PENNSyj.VANIA 1 CjJA Compit'te Line Of FKRS5TQNE Come In and Lei rirestorif and I' i restone 1 4 Only S:2" x M 10 1 OnJy 7:00 x IT, ti Ply 2 Only 10:00 x 28 Tractor lone Fires C. GALUSIIA, .Owner this week? We cordially invite all those who have no church home to attend all these services. Attend church somewhere every Sunday. HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH j I j ' Everette Murray, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. ni. At the Master's Feet." Training Union at 7:00 p. m. Kvenin; worship at 8 o'clock. Things Eternal." Bring your Bible to prayer meet ing Wednesday evening' at 7:30. Choir practice following prayer meeting. Listen to "The Baptist Hour'' Sunday morning 8:30 W. W. N. C. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Cliurch rooms located on second Hour of Masonic Temple. Authorized Christian Science literature available following the Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. "Christ Jesus'' will bo the sub ject of the lesson-sermon on Sun ilav morning. The Golden Text will be taken from Isaiah 11:1, 'There shall come forth a rod out ul the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall glow out of his roots." GKACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Kev. Hubert G. Talum, Hector Third Sunday in Lent. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Sunday morning service and Holy Communion 11:30. Young People's Service League, i a p. in. Tuesday 3:30 Woman's Auxiliary Study Class. Communion Wednesday at 11:00 a m. Vespers Wednesday at 5 p. m. FIRST METHODIST III HOI Itev. J. Clay Madison. Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. for the morning service the pastor will preach on "Our Gilt to a New World." During the evening service a study will be conducted of the layman's study book, "Christ After Chaos." by Bishop Arthur Moore. Itev. Madison will discuss the first half of the hook and Lawrence Leatherwood will review the sec ond half. STANIIAIUI BATTERY 795 Up Enchange Bny the Standard Battery for dependab'la, economical, trouble-free service. ril-O-Matic coven. v KiEP YOUR MOTOR OIL CLEAN! OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES They'll prolong the life of your car. Fit most filters. Ecnn Sentinel JIOTOll OIL 1.89 2 Gals. To keep yonr motor running smoother . . . longer, use this quality oiL Pure paraffin base. BATTERIES Us Check Yours Slow Charging ruck 1 ires Ply Kayon Transport 6 Only 6:00 x 16 6 Ply 1 Only 7:00 x 20 8 Ply Home and Supply Co. A. G. Baldwin Honored On Birthday The following account from a St. Petersburg paper will be of interest to the friends of A. G. Baldwin, of White Oak. who is spending the winter in Florida: "A. G. Baldwin, a winter visitor from North Carolina, wts honored recently with a lawn party in ob servance of his eighty-third birth day at Aunt Genie's Inn. Hos tesses of the affair were: Mrs. Mat tie Ness, Mrs. Margaret Ii Spen cer. Mrs. Mary A. Walch, Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Fern Woods worth. The program included group singing, a duet by Samuel and Oscir Phil'er and talks by Kev. J. W. Porter and M. Griffith. Gifts were presented by Mrs. Nee.se and refreshments were served by the hostesses." Mrs. Rufus Downs ha;; returned to Newport News. Va , after spend ing a few weeks with her parents, VIr. and Mrs. Jue Brown, of Lake Junaluska. CATHOLIC SERVICES Schedule of Masses Waynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. Hryson City, every 1st Sunday, :00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun j lay, 8:00 a- m- Murphy, every 6th Sunday, 8:00 a. m. Canton, every 5th Sunday, 8:00 ii. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, :00 a. m. Sylva, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 Tl. Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday, 11:00 a. m. (C.W.T.). Want I'Ott SAI.K - riO-acre farm, 4 miles of Waynesville on Stale Highway. Tohaffo Allotment. I'lenly of wood. Good springs, with Stream. 5-room house, good barn, also 2 room, fair repair. $4,5011 0(1. Atkins In .suranee AKeney. Phone 301, or see Mr. Stone. Mar. 1 KOIt SAI.K- One large Steel Kile Cabinet. See Hugh Gossett, Medford Karm, Route 2. Way nesville. Mar. 1 AUTISTIC I'iano 'Inning, VoirioC and Repairing. Paul Shephard, Helhel High School, Waynesville, N. C. 14t SAI.KSMKN WANTED Man or Woman wanted. Good nearby Kawleigh IJoule now open in North Haywood and North Bun Combe Counties. If willing to conduct Home Service business - while earning good living, write ; immediately. Uawleigh's, Dept. NCC-245-45, Richmond, Va. V Mar. 1 LOST-- Bunch of keys on Friday. Probably on Main Street. Re ward offered finder. David Hyatt. Phone 321-M. Mar. 1 FOR SAI.K 1. 000-Pound Mare, broken to work. See Tom Ray. Phone 1S1-W. Mar. 1 DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since 18(i5l. Kxpert Watch Repair. Op posite Masonic Temple. No. 8 Chinch Street. FOR SAI.K Raliv Rabbits and Geese. Call Roilman, 2111. tf WANTED elderly couple to milk and feed cattle. House provided. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska LOST 2 Ration Rooks No. 4, One Ration Rook No. 3. Willie Pen land Christopher, Fred S. Chris topher, Hazelwood, N. C. Fob. 15-22 Mar. 1 WILL PAY CEILING for fat hogs weighing from 200 up, on foot. Grace Lumber Mills, 114 Main Street. Feb. 15-22 Mar.1-7 KOR SALI3 six-room house. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska. LOST Gas coupon A Serial No. 0955522. Georgia Warren. Feb. 15-22 Mar. FOR SALE One brood sow. Call Roilman, 2111. tf WANTED Experienced parts pmn. brdy man and mechanics. Splendid opportunity in these three openings. M)fe Watkins Chevrolet Company:- tf USED CARS WANTED We will pay ceiling price for good used cars. Sec Davis-Liner Motor Sales. WANTED AT ONCE skilled and semi-skilled workers. Also truck drivers and farm help. House? furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. FOR SALE: One mare and colt. Call 318. tf FOR SLIP COVERS, button covered button buckles and belts, also hemstitching, see Mrs, T. L. Campbell at 11 Masonic Temple, phone 525-J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for a man familiar with farming, to manage a local chain farm ser vice store. Investment of five hundred to a thousand dollars necessary, well secured. Re markable opportunity for ambi tious person to connect with rowing organization. Write Box No. A In care of Waynes ville Mountaineer. ' , , Feb. 22-Mar 1 On Leave Here . ..f JAMES KVKKKTT SMITH, sea man second class, son ul Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, of I Mhvoo'l. is spending a 21-day leave with his parents. Seaman Sniiih volunteer ed in the Navy on .1 umaiy 1(1 1944, and took his buot tiainiiii; at Jacksonville. I'ia. I'lun com pletion of which lie was sent lo Memphis, Teim.. where lie took further training as an airplane me chanic for six inonllis. receiving a certificate for ;l.n hmi -,l Mate. He , was then Iran: loru-d to Jack sonville at a gunnel v v. ':ou! from which he received a li;iiiiiia lie was later sent lo Banana River. Fla., and after icioiviiig his wings was transferred lo San Diefo, Calif., for further training. lie- fore joining the navy he was em ployed by the Stale hi'fh'Aay and public work coiuuiissiiui. Kxperimenls show llial inidsuni mer sunlight has :i dfis the value of midwinter sunlight in Ads LOST OR STKAYKl) Mon day afternoon, a Iinll dog on Junaluska Drive. Re ward offered. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. Phone MX-W. Mar. 1 FOR SALK I fix; (lii'vr.ilel lu. door sedan New painl. Moi,,, reconditioned. ,-jvt. extraordin ary god tires Hot water healer. Priced $325 cash. Call Waynes ville, 2(i2-Ii or write Box 50T,. Lake Junaluska. . m.u- i in THAT V- 1 111 4- Mmm V lit, rpM Slim ami .simple. "Mi-cnl-tip' with chain stitch embroid er) dc.-i'ii of r in r. flower.- and leaves. In Pastel Norman die Spun Havon... Caress Ulue. Frost Green, Blush Pink, Dream (ires, or Sweet Lilac, sizes 1814 to 2 Vj . . ?g98 A jonquil prinl two-pieoer lhal5 refreshing as can be! In Printed Ravon F.nka Sheer . . . Navy, Bouiiiet Lavendar, Silver Dew, or Sisline Ulue. Sizes 10 to 2214 . $J2 Anollier Exclusive The Winifred Rodgers Receives National Recognition Miss Winifred Hodfcers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reeves, of Wav ii.jsville, who will receive her A ii. degree from Berea Col lege in June, is among those .stu dents who will be listed in the 1944 45 edition of Who's Who among Students in American Uni versities and Colleges. This publication in published through the cooperation of over (i(K) universities and colleges. It is H e only means of national rcc iiiiiii.ai which is devoid of dues. i'ees an 1 politics. Several students from each of these accredited col leges arc .-elected each year by an impi cjudu ed committee, for their biographies to appear in the pub lic.il ion. Mr s Rodgers is president of the lit 1 1 a ! la vers, college drama' ics so'-iely and is playing a leaO'r"; role in the major show f ir this term. ' Tne Importance of Being In Earnest." She is circulation , in .us.' ",er for the yearbook, and has , i;'i 'i on the slalf for two years I ..v.l vear she was junior class: I iv i.lcni , leature editor ot th" scl.uol paper and served on the inter -s lionl recreational commit tee. She is a member of the Low er l)is!cn Senate. Bcthe! Teams Win ' Con! i nued from page 1) the riils division, and Martin of St. John's in the boy's division. Girls' lineup: l!i lln I Ul) V Howard U0) V ( Kw-ii '13) V Wcsl i.rH G lii'iisim (I Cochran G Metcalf Subs: Bethel, Waynesville (20) Hampton i2i Adams Kit Trantham I7i Messer Kvans Davis Queen, Shook. Me. is IkiIIV Wavnesville, Scales (5, Me McCluro, Bryson. I!iis' lineup: it. "ii i ::) V Wi'lls i 10) V Stevenson 18) (' Ti n 1 1 i 10) G S'aine.v G West 12) Subs: ISelbel, Waynesville (IB) Clark 2i Powers 16) Shook l(i i Robinson Milner I2i Ford. Frady. C. 'i .1 ; Wavnesville, Turner, C'omp ( ni . Me si'i', Francis. ultra violet effect on human health And did you know that the peel of apples is five times as rich vitamin c as the flesh? .lr,l' - f IOOK Line With Us Toggefy az Dr.. Gay Goes To Greensboro (Contii d fi.iiii page H civic life til i!n is a past p! e i Club. pav. ni District, .orlh lion of Wo, nre c.-.iiiiuiilti'.y. She .:! i if Ih:- Vi'iuian's !. n! ol tin' First C.io'ina Fcdera Cin'i' a niciiiber !i. ..-.I, I Ii is been , . ; .. oi ! 'ic I' li st II. iii which lo cx- of the Bonk C active in I'ic Metlioili-t chin "1 lack uoi.i previ inv apl ' pL' of tins conn lor mvself and i friendship, i m. sinnallv. an ! ii lal i in:. ,ii to tin' peo-1 I., .nut county. ni lai-tily . lor their , ri ,d i. ii prole s i.eir Minpnrt in all 1 1, v. !iit n . i.' have I will --in .iv want i . ii- - till- when . '.iid'. i . id'crc! " the cioup, been alhli..l lo COinc ll.lt ever the o said in C. la Ic I lln, week. have bought lidh. Grccns i:,i their son, ',.,ii Dr. Gay Dr. a, d a home n boiti. Mi )'ai kcr. .Ii sonic! l ine i er r. a li and lias r !i I ii i.n.nlli. I'ark i in hi.'.h school nr in Si outing. iiiM iii' shiiitagc In and supp ha Ii, s'',.i., h.uing u NO I'IC I' Hi SI MMONS NOI.TII ( i , : I N . i : I v : :,' I'r;;, ioi; co'.kt iiAY. IN TIH Barii.-v Woo vs. I. aura V.uiui The di iri, take mi': . l as al.'ovi' h.t: the Si.:.er..i Coinil.v. ( absolute on lit il llVI' ii .iik d will . ,:,i ;n : ion eiil il led )i II ( Orllncneed in ( 'o,. i I ot Haywood In ii!il:i,ii a divorce in- '.liillll'l of two veai.s :,'.'p:.i 'I i..n: :,r i :i.i! liie de fciidaiil will nnlh'-r lake notice that h" i i ' jiii; ;l to appear within I hn i.. ilav -, f ruin I lie 2lith (ia.v ol VI. i r. 1 1 . 1 li-i ,i. be i ore t hi! Clerk of Hie S;i,ie:ior Court in the Court Hiiu .e in .; ;ie:, ille. N. C, and answer r (ler.uir In Hie coin pliiinl in s.-.v; ii 1 i n', or l lie plain till will i.ppr. i ;i '.!.. ( 'oiu l lor the relief (1 in.i:- , in i lie couiplaint. 'I Ins Hie J I Ii o.:.'. ol I'eiiruary, I:)!,.. : p ci.akk, As' I . ( h i k oi :-!Miei lor ( 'ourl, I : MlM'Cl I '.'tl,,' . t '. o. 111.". .Vl.n. 1 ;,-l.ri-22 m flf vi tf-'r -m' r - trrn-miitmiiimvim When W'l- Tell You That Again At RAY'S V Nice Assortment Of Children's Shoes In AM S; . And Quantities, It's "hv-v jP :.Ir4 Ul IJTjI OTJrt Kn - zrc's the new j iiappiness We rarry ( h'd dren's Shoes m widths an f wilt Rive your chiul a proper tit. r RAY'S i Announcing THE OPKMN'.;. MA lit LUCILE IIAML - Afliliated with Jt.ini nouns 10 A. M.-12 Evening Py Aiip-.iiti. The Bellevue Churtn MfU -O. S'PIF i 1 Sturdy, lie,mi!;i! . OVERSEAS MII.ITA! BELK-H "Home of IJetler Values" BUY WAR BOUm I-" '"f,.VX 'J. ' ,7 W- . : way to help yr that follow n; MaQic Circle Fit insures a firm, nug fit around the ankle's non iovinj circle where proper tit counts giving h complete freedom to vital to the foot's for. rd, moving parts. Thus, with fit at the heel and room at the toe. Play-Poise Shoes help normal young feet to develop properly during the all-important early years While their permanent shape is forming Put your child in Play-Poise ... get a pair today! I MUCm" '--ii'l'liniM'"" SHOE DEPAR ' 5 N' t'ifjili . .. KM- A'- Mla

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