r i L ES ,-Sun- r an- praw-r Li '''' l.t-.tt: n. 9 a 1:1 - f Wuiu I f .rio , Jdnr-il.i. iiimif ,e.MLi 111 Sunday ini'iii m Its For ford florrt $3 Hit and $4.89 ition D September 15, 1949 Free Methodist Chapel HO Boundary Street Waynesville Rev. Ruth Cruber and Kev. Charlotte Bishop, Co-Pastors A gracious, old-fashioned Metho dist revival is in progress at the t'liapel each night this week, and next with the Rev. G. W. Guines of Atlanta, Ga., bringing the mes sages. Rev. Gaines is general evan gelist of the Free Methodist ! Church, and has held a number of evangelistic campaigns in variou states. Special inspirational music is lurnishfd each night under ilu I direction of Miss Mary Linda Jif li ies. The Misses Mildred and Mai - ilia Veal of Atlanta are in Wayne ! ville for the revival, and also bruit; beautiful messages in song at the,... services. Come and enjoy the go--i pel in sermon and song each niLt at 7 30. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday morning worship 11:0(1 Evangelistic service 7:3U p.m. j "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises ii til o Thy Name, O most High'. Psalm 92:1. Crabtree Methodist ! Charge The Rev. C. O. Newell, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 18 The pastor will preach at Kincli er's Chapel on the theiiu- "God's wailing ones," Isiaih 40:31 -"They that wait upon the Lord". Mrs. Newell will preach at Davis Chapel on the scripture: "lie shewed unto them Hit hands," "lle- School Wear . . Children's Oxford in Brown Only Sizes 8i 2 to 11 and 11 2 to 3 $2 69 Children's Patent Leather MARY JANES Sizes 4li to 8 $3.49 Sizes 8 to 11 and IPs to 3 $3 89 Child's Two-Tone Oxford . with Composition Soles Sizes 8M to 11 and lllt2 to 3 $2.89 5 BEDROOM SHOES From 99c to $2.29 Elmer, The Swqk -- w w US Elmer, the swan, 'let! . take-. Memorial park at ChaiioUe. a to the usual a- ol su.oi-. Elmer's lit 't male was killed by a dog the oilier il.iv . Iaki i- -a; a ',ian si liloiu takes a second mate in a lit,- tune llul I'.lnu i ' ilnl.i.ni 11, even chiseled in on another male swan to win (Ii, .dln-l -, ol lii new male. t.l' VVireplioto'. MOHK AllOl l Field Day (Continued from Pace 1) CtV Will ol.IV fell the pills' snlllv.11 ' title, while Upper Crabtree, Kast Pigeon, and Iron Dull' sol'tball teams will compete for the boys' crown. Kach of the six communities also will have representatives in tug-o-war. group singing, quartet and trio singing, and men's and women's horseshoe pitching. County recreation officials at the Same time reminded Hie residents of each community that the one having the largest delegation at tending the events will be awarded f)0 points on their score sheet. The over-all winner will be de cided on the basis of the highest number of points compiled in all events. In addition to the number for greatest attendance, the winner of the girls' sollball game will he awarded 25: boys' sollball. 23; wo men's horseshoe pitching. 10; men's horseshoe pitching. 10; tiig-o-vvar, 20; quartet and trio singing, 20; and group singing. 30. The first event of the day will be the hoys' sollball games, sched uled to start at 10 a m. Lunch for the visitors will be available at concessioo stands which will he open on the grounds Serving with Mr. I.eatherwood on the general Field Day commit tee are Miss Margaret Creen. David Underwood, Stanley Living ston of Civile, the liev Civile Col lins ol llelliel. Mrs. Chiton Shook of Saunuiik and .lack Justice, ! Champion Y MCA phvical direc tor. Ul'IU:i.AI! ADDS I IXINC.S STOM ll M. Ma - H I'. A bin glar who iilh'il Hie SI. Clair n laiiranl had the makings of , pi-ell V I'ooll pal IV HI i eie Mure- lul haul of $100. He six i hit kens .mil ix steaks. lool, The largest dinosaur found in South Dakota'- While River region, home of pre-lusloi i listers mil lions ol years ago, was the hronto tlieriuin Sniiilai in appearance to a rbineoieio-. Ihi- i ivalme readied the si.e of a lull-grown elephant. hold My hands. '. Jim 0 JO. The Crablree-lron Dull Metho dist Youth Fellow -slupw ill meet al the parsonage al 7 :tl! p in. Now's A Good Time! Have You Had A Check-Up Lately? If not. it would be a Rood idea to see your physician soon and let him look you over. By so doing you may avoid serious trouble later. When your doctor prescribes for you. you may brin his prescription here with full assurance that it will be filled strictly according to his wishes. Your Walgreen Agency CURTIS DRUG STORE Home Owned and Operated "Depend on Us - Your Doctor Does." THE WAYNESVTLI.& . With New Mate atewj naiidc at his new mate in Shwon and herein hangs a story "contrary MO UK ABOUT East Pigeon (Continued from l'aue 1) l Mountaineer. He explained the proposed expansion of the Hay wood county Hospital, the needs lor more facilities .and the small costs of the expansion to Haywood taxpayers. Much interest was shown 4n the approaching election, and a show of hands indicated that almost 100 per cent of the group present planned to vole for the expansion program. After the talk by Mr. Huss, the group was told by Mr. Wells: "1 favor the expansion pro gram. I am a booster of that hos pital, and if it had not been for that hospital, 1 would have died 20 years ago 1 am going to do all 1 can for the bond election, because we really need a larger hospital." After the meeting, the choir spent some time in practicing for the held day contests. MORI! ABOl'T South Clyde (Continued from Page II The Mountaineer. Kxprcssing confidence that the proposed expansion program will be (allied, Mr. Russ said thai he believes the citizens of Haywood will not put the dollar mark above pi oleel ion of Hie lives of them selves, their families, and friends. Chairman William Osborne pre sided over Ihe business session, dining which September 2(i was di signaled as clean-up day for 'he I'h a ant Hill Cemetery. The com niiinil.v development group has been working on the cemetery this Summer as one of ils chief pro-net- Lunch will he served to the woiker- on that day and the regu lar in.. 'ting will he held ill Hie af teinooii al the cemetery grounds. I.lovd Justice and Kyle Lindsay were authorized, by vote of tie' eioiip, to make name signs for the . lailboxes nt Hie organization's members. Mr. O'honie is to be re ioii ihle for posts for the boxes. "lir.AMACIil. HALL" DOES IT MLMIMIIS. Tenn. U'PI N. C. liovd. a steel worker, received a biain concussion when he was s 1 1 nek in the back of the head by a headache ball," which is what steel workers call a heavy iron weight attached to the cable on a huge crane. I MOUNTAINEER Hay vopd Men To Study Hatching Egg Business Haywood County farmers will make a poultry lour ol CTa County next Thursday to see w hat can be done about raising laying and producing eggs for hatching. Th.e trip is being sponsored b the ComnuinUy Development Pro gram's Poultry Commission, headed by Commission Chairman Van Wells of Pigeon. The group will leave by private car at H a.m. at the Haywood Coun ty Court House. Mr. Wells ad vised that those wtu plan to make (he trip must provide then own transportation The farmers will return to Wavnesville at ti p. in that day County Agent Wawie CnrpeiniK said there is a market lor all the hatching eggs that ran be pro duced i" this county. "One dealer alone said he would lake 500 cases ilfi.000 dozen' such eggs a week." the county agent added. He puinted out that in the last 12 mouths, the price paid tor hatching eggs averaged US cenls BeUz-Indian i Ii tMxL there's beauty m0, ii Color magic is captured in every pair of 51-gauge "As You Like It" nylons . . . anil (his magic blends with anil brings out the fascinating tones of your own skin adds charm to your costume. Yes, there's beauty in these full -fashioned, 51 gauge nylons and there's long, long wear, too; for they are as practical as they are sheer and beautiful. "THE HOME OF MOLL APART Young Father I (Continued from Page 11 'fathers, he looked as IIioiikIi he'd i been tne hr-1 per-cn m the world le eel the idea. His xoiing wife. Mollie. who is l."i. had been admitted last Sunday. Kroni that time on. Ralph said, he didn't sleep a wink. Then, at 1 1 4 r p in , a nurse told hinr "lil's a girl." II ee.iainU was worth waiting for. he and Mollie admitted later. The newest Zimmerman, a little blonde. hlue-eed husky, tipped the si ah s at seen pounds, ten ounces shoilh attei she was introduced mlo Ihe world P.alpti. who s.ands live three and a iloen. I.i !n Ninth Carolina deinon- sir.it ion fhu kr, on winch records were kepi paid a net profit of S,.i 1-1 pei bird, over and above feed . lists. This is a rood chance lor many small farmers particularly to sup plement their income at very little i ost. he added. "We will see some very inexpen sive elm ken houses on this trip" and the famous Lockwood VOLUMETRIC You have seen this hose advertised in National IMaf.aincs Now arc available right here in Waynesville for you We have your size and wanted shades. 1 JO $1.75 in these... Ufa 51Gauge Nylons BETTER VALUES" weigh-- about 120 legisteied sur prise mingled with justifiable pride. "She's nearly big as 1 am." he triniied. Like many a father through the ages, he had hoped for a boy. So had Mollie. Hut both, after seemi'. the baby, agreed that they were both well satisfied. They met after Mollie and her parents. Mr. and -Mrs Joseph W il liam Rhinehart, had moved from Jackson County to settle along ; Aliens Creek near the Zimmer 1 man's about two and a halt years 1 ago. One day, about a year later, they decided to get married. Right now, they are try in--', to liguie out a name lor their girl She'll be the guesl of honor when j they celebrate their tii-'t anniver sary on November 1". While Ralph prepared the li.ni e on Allen.-. Creek tor Hu ll ptliu.i- : neiil visitor. Molhe and the b.ibv ; i eniained in good hands Thousands of infants have seen their first llglil ol dav m the hospital. But the niir-es on the third lioor were as carotid as though the girl born Moml.iv men, were Hie riisl baby in the woiht. and the last Featuring Haywood's Largest Hosiery Department Of NATIONAL BRANDS NYLONS FUnt quality . . . lov ely Shades . . . reinforced toe and heel . . . full welt, fine reams. 54 GBB,e 15 Denier and $1.19 Seams are never contrary when Center the arrow for straight seams, Buy your Hose at y ....... bei.k- i r fit if H t J- arrow. ..and you'll love the exquisite ihwnew Zs end perfect fit of McCrary nylons. Awide telectww 'of smarnew, fashionighteolorforfaB.v. PAGE TUMpl Visitors to Colorado Like to Come Back DENVER i UP Bette than one out of three out-of-state visitors to Colorado make return trips to the Mile High State. The Colorado Resources Devel opment Council, Inc., questioned a civiss-section of tourists in Colo rado during 1948. Comprising 87.8 per cent of the total number quer ied were those who visited the state before and came back for another look. Thosp who cam on the -recom mendation of others made up 22.3 per cent Tourists who were spin ml to travel in Colorado by unieaine and newspaper adveitise-ineiii- made up 18 2 per cent; 14.9 pei 1 1 nt tame because they have lel.iiive' or friends living here, and c.!i per cent for reasons of health. Early Spanish settlers brought with them many of the domesti talecl animals common throughout the l ulled States today. Anjoflg others, they transplanted horses, cat He, sheep, goats, pigs, burros, and cats into the southwest. you wear McCRARY nyoni beautiful ' ' s i.