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Jul. 2K. 1W9 THE WAYNES YILLE RIOUKTAI'inT.EI: 0 TO CHURCH SUNDAY HE ;HES lialiel jChurfh Ltbh- In, r dwol wiih us. k -11 nfT up5 tor 311 6 lastor- '"1U" A ral'f-'u" inviied 10 list Youth Kel- L Know Mi-n- Lt. will llaA' m on the -b- lugbb Above iDurt uii 'In' L-he atK'iid- All vuiiir-' l'o- l. afl. Wi ll UIIIC. No, 8 "I l-flf the jaiiueiit 1 l oloi 11 puuliii-i'li i All it i.l i "ifJ klliml Held brcli HilllllTsllll. ()l jHiiiil', revival tlf .UI'UIUUIM al " o'clock ivcd ir scleral .ingclM l llulllKI (.'(lllllT- i, lliimccom- Air Ihmleison A M services lik thai night. II lie held al ill all tinnier in geneial fclli'iiil this and n: now lass. I !' -- vaid u-ffl in pit race Willi lay vhel 1- cost pi cil iiai - $2 in First Methodist Church, Rockwood Church I Mem Who Draws 'Right Around Home' WAYNESVILLE T- , . f Russell L. Young. 1'aslui rOStOr 1 O HOlfl Sunday School, 10 a.m. f ranc,, n i- O - .viassie, general superintendent J llUUlO 4361108 r) Huwell, teacher of the Men s Bible Class, invites all men to a H" lieorge ( ulbreth. pasi.ir of . iqss of fellowship and inspiration llltJ Horkv.ood Altai,, idi-i ilu,,,ii The class meets in the main audi- conduct nun ning devoimn, lorium of the church, over station WHt V MoiuV.,, Morning Worship, 11 o'clock t'n initeh Satur1a ai U.3U uiim l. Following special music by the 'I"1' following week. .Aug ti-i;). Senior Choir, the pastor will 1(ev w H Wakefield, pasmr of sneak on the theme, "Seeking the lhe rYesb.vieriaii church of S;. ha. Best." Puttie invied. v,iu b? speakpr The Methodist Youth Fellowship Sunday morning rervice win bp wUl meet in the Youth Chapel at brosdcasi from the r.r-t Rnpust 6 45 in the evening. Young people church at li o'clock, invited Special niu .c by the choir wdl Evening services at Lake Juna- be unuer the direction oi Charle niska, 8 o'clock. The speaker will 1 ipi' v"th Jot; Morrow at The or be our former Btehop Clare Pur- ' cell You will want to hear him Kev (' l-llmn vvul oeuver 0..iai- mrintfalv meeting of the 'cinion Hi- ubjei-i will be. j i o.ot.,c Ko huM ii ' OpellillK Pi . Oil DoOl the Dining Hall of the church at 7:30 Monday evening. It is most important that all members be present. Choir rehearsals: Youth and Senior Choirs, 6:30 and 8 O'clock, Wednesday evening; Children, 10 a. in. Saturday. Recreation for young people, 7 to 9:30 each Wednesday evening All young people invited. We kave been most fortunate in securing Dr. Pierce Harris, pastoi of the First Methodist Church of Atlanta, and his Director of Music Mr. Armstrong, for a .series of revival messages, both morning and evening, beginning Monday evening, August 15th, and running through the 19th. We solicit the prayers and cooperation of all who are interested in making Waynes ville a better place in which to live and grow a family. Bible School To Be Held at Riverside A Bible School will be held at it,., Bii,rcfta Qhnnl fnr the chil- .i.. f ihp rnmmunitv. starting James of Delluood at 9 a. m. Monday. At 10 A. M . they will appear at , The school will continue through Elizabeth Chapel; at 10:30 o clock j next week, with the Rev. C, O. j at Maple Grove Church: 1 1 o'clock i Newell, pastor of the Crabtree at Dellwood Church, and 2 1 M. j Methodist Charge, serving as prin- at Maggie Church. i i The children entered iiiuuicns '' ' 'Home shortly before their father. Louie .lames, died in 1947 Those ho cannot attend church are inwied to lrlen Tluolit'ii the cooperation oi WHCC the Haywood Countv Mm i'lenal A oiiation brings tin i daily periods ol uor-liip to the li leiuiv of Haswood and Jackson co niilies. Children To Plead For Orphanage The seven James children ol Dellwood. students at Children s Home in Winston-Salem, will carry a message in behalf ol the Method ist school Sunday to the lour churches of the Dellwood Method ist Circuit. They will bring those pleas in the form of songs. The Rev. J. K. B. llouser, pastor of the circuit, said today in his announcement that I his will he part of the observance of Children's Homo Sunday. The children arrive Saturday to spend their vacations with their erandnarents. Mr. and Mrs Jell f.ioiiiMifflrWrHii imwii mn nMM n- i-t-t"-- A A n ... i. ; i o3 dreaminn l'anii "Hightjr llere'tl rl.-i 1 1 null no dtiuj 137 l)ii,ll,. rkhi'i- Innk a rest fi'iiin his work, and started about what Christinas would he like on Ins grandmother's k.-.d i urs.iirlmiitluT miti she li.'iil a farm 1 hat s t he wa Jiillil Home, the poiular syndicated cartoon, was mini it (uitlinr of the iopiilar strip in action. He also (haws the 11,- -trii.. ' viwllc." iibM i ves llial Ins 1 7-year-old datifhlcr had a lot to do with' 1 1 1 . heginiiing ol that strip The Sunday ekinic pag aluites. j 'Highl Aioinid Home." Is dl-t rihul i d h Klin: Seminiary President Urges "Sunday School Attendance Py Family MONEY WINDFALL SHORT-LIVED AUBURN, Wash. (UP) During a windstorm, paper money began blowing down Main Street. A scramble for the money began. City Treasurer M. E. Brewer had rounded a corner with $921 in bills under his arm when a gust of wind ; blew it away. He said he got every I cent back. The pastor urged that liberal offerings for the Home he given at the Sunday School classes Theie are more than 400 child ren in the school who arc depend ent on the Methodists of the West ern North Carolina Conference for their support and education, he declared si.ow bit srui: Tl.'I.I.AIIOMA. Tenn. UH'i -Hex Tavlor. local druggist, received a i heck for $-10 but no letter accom panied it. Tavlor studied his old accounts HI, d found the signer of Hie i liei k had run up a ac count as a Hi year-old boy in 1 95 and had. ltlt town Without paving a. Want Ads bring quick resulis. See Our Want Ads For Bargains ccili uaun.. , uu can't tell THE PLAYERS WITHOUT A SCORECARD!' Ml The cry goes out to millions in the na tion's grandstands. Actually it is echoing a simple but fundamental principle of modern advertising. pp 'fv 1 Advertising is the scorecard for intelli gent shoppers. It does more than identi fy a product, however. It tells where this product is available, and at what price. About thousands of products, thousands of necessities and conveniences, it gives accurate information INSTANTLY - infor mation that one individual could not se cure, even after the most painstaking and wearying search. You can't tell the values without read ing the advertisements in this news paper! Mountaineer " Sunday School is not merely for thte children It's for everyone t'Vging attendance by the entire i I'aiuilV. K " Head, president ot Southwestern Baptist Theological Seniimuyy. made I his observation recent ly:'- , " Take yOUf family to Sunday School' because Hie tainily is the pivotal unit in ToWe'ty."' As goes the family, so goes all else- the school, the church. Ihe state When you take your family to Sunday j School, sou take I hem to the Hlhle. ilo the church, to fellowship wilh consecrated Chuslian teachers, in ia predominantly healthful spirilual atmosphere, to Christ, the Saviour lot the soul and the Lord of lite l in tact, y on make available lor I them that which is indispensable 10 i he olidarity of Hie family. Hie staurity of the home, the hope ol j the world. Salvation Army Singing Session Set For Aug. 7th I'lan are being completed tm (he l.'lh annual iin in" convention at the Salvation Ann', mountain mis. ion near Ma I'.di h un- Aim 7lh Tin vva .inili, HI I ', I 1 I lil ilVV II III I , 1,1 1 h, 11,1,1111 d recent Iv bv Ma oi ; li H I oil ii l in i I, I on loi ' mil v ol I. Col. ';. A. :.i'- h-'ii. ' I 'lc '"m- ; m.nidej ol Hi' .A: n A i oi'.. ami i stationed in Cluu lotle. Will In Ihe Miciker for i he occa' inn. htnh nlfori::,'. and sVPial-'Hwurtiu' an c peeled to lu re on the 7fh. Bug Expert Tells How To Chase Chiggers LINCOLN. N'h. 'I'. P. Cliic ui i are liki I v In be as enl hu la I ic about iiciiic even I In hi 1 1 invited fin el'hillg b" Hi Piol. O. S. Hare. Cuivei-ity d Nebia-ka i nt omohe'isl . oiler llnec wav- ol lidding Hi'1 pally ol Ihe pest The ohl-lashioned remedy ol du-ting uiih sulphur al the tale ,,( one pound per Ibree square rods is one of the best, he said. Tor those who feel there is little to choose from between the odor of sulphur and chiggers, Bare sug gests a five per cent chlordane dust, one pound to four square rods A 10 per cent toxaphene dust also is good, he said, half a pound to four square rods. All treatments usually are ef fective for two or three weeks, he said. VANISHING INDIAN NORTH RAYMOND. Me. (UP) "Me Indian,", says Isaac Bubir. And , he's been saying it for almost 100 j years, because that's how old he is. ; With nearly a century of In dian woodcraft lore behind him, Isaac took a short walk home through a swamp from a friend's, . house. j A search party with bloodhounds found the vanishing Indian three j days later, lost in the swamp. "How did I et in here"?"-he j asked. TREMENDOUi IN THIS GREArJ CLEAR. Everything You Need for Sumn Most for Your Money . . . Doi Hundreds of Bargains Not Ad mer Clothes . . . Home Furnish quirement! SUMMER 39c and 49c Qualities In a Feature Group . . 69c to 89s Qualities In Another Big Group . Kveryhudy who sews W" llroiidclotlis! (limn brays! (ail - prints nnd plain color: ltr. to 9Hc K'(. to 49c Butcher Rayons i Marquisettes Yd. CQc Yd. OQc Jr 1 . amJ Children's ( Hii4 Siivinijs on livery lliiiin for Summer. Hny are Examples for Hundreds of 1 1 a 1 1; a i 1 1 s Heady al (Jills' I .!) PAJAMAS $1.00 jGii kfi' Rayon v CI IT) k. HejXsfe, 98c 4 to 10 yr. .iris' Rayon PANTIES Keg, 59c While and Colors Tots' Gh Sl'N M'lTB I Rej. B9c Re 29c '1 9i7.p 1 to S yrB. whUi Girls' (j SUN SUITS He, to $198 ' Sijes 1 to 14 yrs. r J Girls' WASH DRESSES I and PINAFORFS I Kelt, to $198 1 v79 fto.14 Housewa KKD SIIF.FTS 1.98 I'wirj and full bed si7e 1 ALUMINUM SKILLI TS l!rp.. til $1.19 49c PRESSURE ( I (OKI ItS Rck. to $19.98 s7.98 li t ii KITS Re. 9Rc THERMOS BOTTLED Reg. $1.(19 TABLE LAVll'S Reg. S5.9H $2.98 July Clearance Brings Greater Our New DOW Bargain Depi ;niup Women's BLOUSES 69c and 98c Here $1.98 t $4.98 Women's Crepe GOWNS Rer. 81.79 1.00 Women's Costume Slips SI. 49 Values 79c Women's Rayon PANTIES 8 Prs. 1.00 Women's Wash Dresses Worn' Orig. t $4.98 Slat Women's Coals Sufis Orieinally S25 to $40. :.VI El r..i. i 1 r .- . . ,, ,.ni ' " " " " " J :4 .:
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