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,GO TO CHURCH r First SOMEWHERE 1 T" " I I I r bVEKY S Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Russell L. Young;, Pastor Sept. 4 Sunday School, 10 a.m., Francis Massie, general superintendent. Mrs. R. L. Young, superintendent of the Junior Department, and Mrs. Carl Mundy, Mrs. Owen Cor win and Miss Margaret Stringfield invite ?U of the Junior age, 9 to 11, to jome and join the class of their age. Toddlers will be taken care of during both the Sunday School and Morning Worship. Bring the family! Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Following special music, by the Senior Choir, the pastor will bring a special message to youth on the subject of "Is Youth Heady?'- This service will be dedicated to our young people going olf to college. Public invited. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet in the Youth Chapel at 6:45 in the evening. All young people invited. I No evening service will be had j until after conference, which meets ! in Winston-Salem. September 21. A covered dish supper for the entire membership of the church will be held at 6 o'clock. Wednes day, Sept. 7. All new members since last annual conference and college students will be guests of honor. A good program of music and fellowship, plus lots of Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Ben Cooke, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m., George Milner, Superinendent. Morning Service 11 a.m. There will be missionaries at the church beginning Sunday morning through the following week, end ing Friday night. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. A Revival Meeting has just ended at Richland with great success, with 5 conversions. A baptizing will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'elcok. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a m.. Radio Pro gram over Station W1ICC, Waynes ville. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11a. m., Preaching Service. j 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic Service, j Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week orayer meeting. (The (5oldtt (Text j cats, will be had All members are Surged to be present The Hoard of j Stewards will have a final check up I meeting immediately following the ; supper and program. j The Senior and Junior Choirs I will have their rehearsals following ! the supper: the children's at 10 1 good 1 a.m. Saturday. The evil doing of King Solomon, "Glory ye in Hit holy name; Let the heart of them rejoice that seek Jehovah." Psalm 105:3. 90 WNC People Expected To Attend St. John's Laymen's Group Dinner ON FOODS & FEEDS Pure Pork SAUSAGE lb. 35c Lay's Sliced BACON lb. 60c ACA Has $2,000 Extra For County Farmers : The Agricultural Cou.serval ion ! Association office here advised Haywood County fanners recently that it now has $2.0011 extra led- 1 er.il money for conservation mate-, rials. i Farmers who have mil received1 such aid during the HMD program year are advised to tile I heir re quests soon as possible ..ince this money is available for a limited 1 time only. j Office spokesmen reported that j more Haywood fanners have been j participating in the ACA program j (successor to the old AAA i since' September 1948 than during ihe! same period the previous vear. Since last September, the agen cy has spent $84,342.07 for conserv ation materials issued to 1 ,u!Jj farmers. During the same period the pre vious year. 1.482 farmers participated. HOME GROWN TOMATOES lb. 13c 2 lbs. 25c 25-Lb. Bag SCRATCH FEED $1.10 Pure l(ir GRAY SHORTS $3-60 FREE DELIVERY ON SATURDAY V. C. Ensley Grocery Phone 517-J Pigeon Street Hazelwood Baptist Church The Itev. "1. L. Lewis, Pastor Jarvis Brock. Educational Direetm- Sunday School. 9:45. Frank L'n- derwood, superintendent. Worship Servise, 11:00. Message. "Peace. Tribulation and Victory," by the pastor. Training L nion, 7:00, Jarvis Brock, director. Sunday Evening begins .Mission Emphasis Week. Dr. E. L. Sphoy 'will bring the message Sunday evening. The schedule for the rest of the week is as follows: Monday, Rev. Frank DiMaggio. Tuesday, Miss Marjorie Spence. Wednesday. Rev. Walter Zvoda. 'Hun s;l.i . )r. j:.u l 1.. isradlov . Friday. Dr. H. II. McMillan. Services begin promptly at 7:30 ! each e cuing. Approximately 90 people from several western North Carolina counties are expected at St. John' School Auditorium at noon Sundav for the first dinner of the St. John Catholic Laymen's Association. The Rev. Francis A. McCarthy i i Raleigh, director of Catholic cl ion for the North Carolina dio ccsc. will he the principal speaker Mrs. Douglas Grant, the dinnei chairman, also said in her an nounceiuent today that among I hose scheduled to appear at the session are Mrs. Francis J. Mc- Mahon of Asheville. state president of Ihe Catholic Laymen's Associ ation: and Rernard Kerrey, presi j dent of the Association's Asheville I unit ( The dinner is being arranged un- I tier the general direction of James I Hurley of Canton, president of the ! St. John's unit. Besides 20 visitors from Ashe ville, others will come from Swan : l.anoa. and from the St. John's Church missions at Fontana, Krank- i in . Sylva, Cherokee. Canton, and Bryson City. ; In general direction of the din- i i r is Miss Gertrude Flannagan of i Cherokee, while Raymond Hart of Ila:lwood is treasurer; and Mr. , and Mrs. William H. Sanderson of Balsam, hospitality chairmen. Douglas Grant of Waynesville is handling the tickets, assisted by Henry Elliott of Fontana, John Wasilik of Franklin, and Charles Miller of Waynesville. The responsibility for the nurs ery to take care of the youngsters accompanying their parents to the dinner falls on Mrs. Raymond Hart. Assisting Miss Flannagan with the dinner are Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Spaldon Un derwood of Waynesville. Mrs. Ray mond C. Lane of Lake Junaluska. and the Misses Anne Kramer, Grace and Nancy Furtado, Dorothy Maricl, Ann Mormino, and Rela Grant, all of St. John's School. Clay stalled tile wall in ancient decorations in Persian build- mgs seven centuries their color and luster ago retain today. i wMiihiii y ffn HEADLINE NEWS . . . All The Important News Is Not On The Front Page Take A Look At The WANT AD PAGE Here arc accumulated available goods and scrvicrs from unusual sources. Here you can make your own ofTerhv-s of unneeded items. Here you can find listed the many essential services which you need and for which you may seek in vain through the ordinary channels. For Scoops Read The Want Ads Every Week The Mountaineer Phone 700 Ratcliffe Cove, Junaluska To Hold Events Ralelifle Cove and Lake Juna luska contestants will play the re mainder of the event's of their in-ter-conuminity Field Day Tuesday afternoon at Lake Junaluska. Haiti washed out most of the recreational contests during the Field Day last month. Men's events will start at 2 p.m. Boys' and Girls' contests will be played after school at 3:30 p.m. Among fhe contests scheduled are the girls' Softball game and the other girls' events, the bovs' events except Softball, and some men's events. Hymn Sing To Be Held jit Clyde An old-fashioned Hymn Sing will feature Ihe evening service Sunday at the Clyde Methodist Church, with the Rev. Clyde Col lins. Bethel pastor, and Miss Jan ice Smathers. Clyde church organ ist, directing. The public is invited to attend both this service and the morn ing service', which will start at 11 o'clock. WYOMING AIR-MINDED CHEYENNE. Wyo. fUPt Wyom ing now has 105 airports, compar ed to 92 last year. C. K. Faught, state aeronautics director, said Wyoming is the only state to in crease its number of airports dur ing the last year. FUGITIVE TAUNTS LAW LOWELL. Mass. (UP) Police In spector Frank J. O'Dea received a postcard from a Lowell youth rant. The card was Dostmarkpd Augustine, Fla., and showed the I fountain tf vnlith it roaH. "Wioti Grace Church in the Mountains FPISCOi'.U. The Kev. Ecljjar 11. Cuotd, ltcetor Sept. 4 Twelfth Sunday alter Trinity 8:45 a.m. Church si tool. 11 a.m. HjIv Coiumuuior. and sermon. Dr. Moore To I Preach at Clyde j Dr. John W. Moore of Lake Junaluska, retired Methodist min ister, will preach at the Civile Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Sun day, the Rev. W. T. Mediin. Jr., the pastor, announced this week. ' Mr. Medlin will he vacationing with his family in the easlern. part of the stale. j Redmond Cemetery To Be Decorated The annual decoration of the Kcdmnnd Cemelerj in the Shelton 1 unci section of Fines Creek will I e Saturday, with the Iev. P. C. I.e-ks. Baptist minisr from Can ten, slaied to give the principal speech. The public is invited to come ami bring a lunch basket for the picnic which will he served at 12 noon. Week-day Mass 6:30 a.m.! At St. John's Church j '. ek-day Mass will Ik- held at St. John's Church every day at e a in. u 11 1 i i further notice. The first on the new schedule was he'd l.rlay. " Want Aus luiiir; iiik results. Dr. Roll,-o ... 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