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SD4Y, JULY 2 1945 (0ri Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (First SeriionI ) nrions waue cal Unit Of Air Patr01 the confh- of com- .jj Moou. , Queen. Lui'illf Iff , is master sergeant. Inri-n Lnliw"! uf n.miuission- appmw-u uy i-i. North C ar- .,..t,n for the Way- 0lVr' , ..... "iil Air Dan . " o'clock i!WT meet ma Mon- . of ir ' promot tii staff the ,, the armory j guards was Sf""5 (n.m Lyral are . PB1 rwnfhv I.U1 K and Martha Con privates first jerry Uner. Hrown. Mrs KlMe Green. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church rooms located on second floor of Masonic Temp,c. Sun day service each morning at u On the first U '...t,,..,., of each month testimonial meet ings will be held in the evenim i rum win be the subject lesson-sermon on Sunday ing. ine Golden Text will be taken from Psalms K9 8 u -q Lord God of Hosts who is a strong Lord like unto thee'' Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne; mercy and truth shall go before thv force Jl NAM SKA MK I lionivi C'H I'KCII Dawson commander, subject to bv the national com- hide Dan Wat- llerbert . sec-ekofr. ion Thse IIH llt-uteliaiit; John Keeves. s Clara Hippetoe l.,nrt I l( t. Ucer, Mrs Helen lirail- relatii'"1 Lfrf ciillipleieii ioi ii.viiig H.ellitiers ot t be local ai the meeting Drill arr belli! held Muridav 30 at the armory trots are still open, i.i Utrd Irtin at urine mg u I Pastor. Mile Sunday school rate classes for . Church service time the pastor i A Mel.i it II) (10 vu ill ages at 1 1 UU. a will take t which as his topic, "Sour Grapes.' and the i,.vi (will be. "And be content uin, .....i. Sanley ! ,things as '' have." 'Mcb I3;5i mere win be a special by the choir. Young people will meet at 7 M P ni and the pastor will speak on the "Duty of M V I' ndieers GRACE ( HI l( II MOUNTAIN allien joined and Mr. Marl have the vAayncsvillc The.i have been the past seevral nfi tune Mr Mac- il iiiaiia:eineiit of Isstimei IGas Pains O Imatli Distress n llalrr Tu Which A I.Utle cid Has Been Added Erst sign of distress smart I women now know just f Thev put a teaspoonful rn1 in had a glass of rea' 'iud drink it alter meals. Nftilrai'id is new it's trial l toi the syinpto- f of past I Ir li pel acidity. lute like Neuli'acid to I quirk relief tu the suf- lluiiiacll distress acid in- gas pains, heartburn, nsaliiin, and other con- iirii caused by excessive Iciiiilv. I.Vfiilrai'id at Smith's Cut k Storf and all druggists. tt.ir i in m Sei mon I .eague itev, Robert G Taluin 1! Sunda.v. Julv 2(1. IIM Holy Communion ti oti ,, Church School 10 00 .Morning i'ravei and 11:00 a. in Young people Seme and ( rusadcrs 7 UU i m The members will serve supper to visiting members (1 tl,ls League. Holy Communion on each Wed nesday morning 10:00 o'clock. Confirmation Classes each Wed nesday: For children -Too p. m.; for adults, r!:()0 p. m. Micadale St. Mary's Chapel h'vensong and Sermon IMIO p m Balsam Church of the Holy Communion Evensong and Sermon, with Choir 5:00 p. m. WAYNESVII.I.i: I'ltlSHVIERIAN ( IH'iU II pises the love of a noble husband. God is the husband and his people represent the unfaithful ytfe. The sermon will deal with the hus band's treatnunt of his unfaithful wife " Training Union at 7 IH1 n m Mi of the Hatsie Freeman is the efficient di-morn- rector of this organization, the purpose of which is to train aitd develop leaders for the church Evening worship at 8 o'clock. I he pastor will attempt to imper sonate Dismas. the Penitent Thief, who was crucified with Jesus. Dis mas has a message for tho.se of our day who try to "get by with things. " Head Luke 23:39-43 for a belter ; appreciateion of this message. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The discus- sion of the prayer Jesus taught his ! disciples will continue. "Deliver ! ance From Evil" will be the theme lot this brief service which lasts only orty-hve minutes. Cottage prayer meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The place will be announced later. We cordially and warmly invite all visitors who have no ehui h home to worship with us in these -ervices All the churches of our town extend a warm welcome Mo l the summer visitors. sep I Hf FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev J c. Madison, Pastor Church School under the direc tion of M. II Howies opens at 10:00. o'clock. At the morning hour the pastor will speak on the subject, "1 Died For What" At 8:00 o'clock Dr. G. I. Humphreys, president of High Point College, and formerly a prominent pastor in the Mary land Conference wHIl hrina iha , ..... ... ...n message. The Youth Fellowship meets coo o clock. Summer Hats 1 DUCED Fall Hats Arriving Now Hat Shop IN ALIEN HART Church Street Malcolm K Williamson. Ipel iuten- Rev Past oi Wtiitener Pivvost dent of Sunday School Sunday School at 10 00 a in. Morning Worship 1 1 oil o'clock. Sermon subject. "Praise the Lord." The special music for Sunday will feature Mrs Henry F. Mac Fadyen, soloist. Sol Cohen, violin ist, and Mrs. Nana Shankle as guest organist. !yt.Xju Pioneers and Young People will meet at 7:00 p in The Prayer Service on Wednes day evening at H 00 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST ( II I K( II Sunday School at 10:00 a m. Earl Messer, superintendent There is a department and class for all ages where one will find competent teachers, fine fellowship, and spir itual instruction Morning worship at 11:15. The pastor's theme will he. "The Love That Wins, ' based on Hosea 2: 14-15 The soul is here likened to a fickle, faithless woman who des- HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev S R. Crockett, Pastor Sunday School at 10 o'clock, Lawrence Davis, superintendent. I be pastor will preaoh. at the llethel Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. services Sunday evening at the Hazel wood church at 8:00 o'clock. Pioneers meet at 7:00 o'clock Prayer services Wednesday eve ning at li o'clock. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ' Schedule of Masse Waynesville, every Sunday (E. W. T. ll:00 a. m. Andrews, every 5th Sunday iC. r0r.lEU'30to52' J10T FLASHES? If vou Buffer from bot flashes. a bit blue at times due to th ftmL tlonal 'middle-age'" period peculiar to .... v.j ...... unt ujcuiuuc L. y lil E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve euch symptoms. Ptnkham's ojiu)iiura helps NiTcec It s one o( the best known medicines for this purpote. rouow label directions. Y J? WILL V. WORRY ASKS.,, j "How far from the end are you?" V' IVi .Every day more and more cars reach the end of the rope. Of course you don't just how many miles are left in your car .. . But you do know you'U 1 teas Lt you nepWt it anA Richt now. in bot weatVi I Mer care means good fresh summer-grade Esso Motor Oil... correct lliftimo, , ...... . . i -yrvweuve lubrication. .. extra careful watch on lottery and tires Ma vow n you tllink' Let your Esso Dealer help yu w oe sure of more miles of service later on!.. " not sorry. . , see your Esso Dealer and SAVE THAT CAR! eor miv WW (fssq) OiAUR ARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Ce.l45.ItMl- fell's Esso Leatherwood and Phillips Esso Sta. Irvine Leatherwood and Ben Phillips, Owners Fast, Courteous Service PboM 917S Asheville Road Walker's Esso Station CLAYTON WALKER, Owner , "Complete One-Stop Serrlce" PhOM lt Braren Attends Sales Meeting In Charlotte Herbert Braren of Garrett Fur niture Store, attended a district sales meeting last week in Char lotte of the American Central Kit chen Cabinet Manufacturing Com pany, and learnt d first hand how the "tailored-made'' kitchen units will be utilized. The plan is new in the house hold field, with special designs, and each unit fitted to the indi vidual kitchen. About 150 dealers attended. W. T.l-11:00 a. in. Bryson City, every Sunday iK W. T.l :00 a. in. Canton, every 5th Sundav iK W. T.l 8 00 a. in. Cherokee, everv 3rd Sundav iK W. T.l ;0() a. in. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sundav E. W. T.) -8 00 a in Highlands, everv Sundav iK T.l 11:00 a. m. Murphy, every 5th Sunday W. T.l 8:00 a. m. Sylva, every 1st Sundav K T.l 8:00 a. m. W W Classes Held Here In Salesmanship Classes in distributive education offered through the Vocational F.ducation Division of the Stale Department of Public Instruction are being held under the direction of C'has B. McKee. Jr., area in structor for this feature. Classes began Monday morning of this week with a salesmanship j class conducted at Central Elemen tary This group is composed of I the following salespeople of Way nesville: Mrs Nellv Bly Koaers. I Miss Duttie Lee OrtfMi Mm I j belli Hobertson, Mrs. Ruth Camp- hell. Mrs Irene Hudson. Mrs H. B I Foy. Miss Vena Blanton. Miss Mar garet Teague. Miss Edna Russell. Miss Marion .laynes, Mrs. Sallie L. Justice, Miss Clenna Hosatlook. Mis (Jrace Camo, Miss Thelnm Kich. Dave West and Sebe Hrysou. The supervisiou group met for preliminary wgani.atiou Tuesday evening and will meet again to night at 7:80 in the office of the county superintendent of eituca t ion Hu War Hiuiils and Stamps Miss Kit Crum Is '45 Queen Of Lake Junaluska Miss Kit Crum, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mason Crum. of Duke University, was elected Queen of Junaluska, last Wednesday. Miss Crum, who is a rising jun ior at Duke I'niversity. has spent her summers since early child hood, at this churcn center. She is a tall, stately blonde. Her spe cial interest is applied arts and designing, in which field she spe cialized at Duke. She recently announced her en gagement to Frank Irwin. USN, a recent Duke University graduate, who is now in Officers' Training School at Cornell University. 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