THE WAYNESVI MOUNTAIN UaV, AIG. 2. "SI SECOND SECTION Site Of Singing Convention Guest Speaker at Singing Convention their home in White Pine, Tcnn., they visited friends and relatives on Upper Crabtree. . who has recently returned from Texas. S. f. Crew's Commodore Lea, injured last spring in the Preak ness, will come back to the races this winter at Hialeah. Bud Justice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Justice, is visiting his parents. He has been employed in Detroit. - ' 1 - s x 1 Max Best of Detroit, Mich., is spending two weeks with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Best. Mr. and Mrs. Best also have as their guest another son, Ernest, Jack McGill, goal tender for the St. Paul Saints of tho U. S. Hockey League, was .in outstanding combat pilot in the RCAF during the war. 4 Use Want Ads for Quick results A v X;vv WE SELL BARGAINS 'r 5s o EER .LjJljJCi 'I '$ if ! Juntiin' Mission, created after years of effort by Major Cecil Brown and expanded into a v will soon hear tne in annual singing convention or tne salvation Army to be held ' i ; jirnnfiwr -"it i ; 1 vw 4.- Annual Convention ined By Salvation Army 51 h is the date sei ior Lnual convention at the rmy's Mountain Mission . J 1 L Max'ratcn roaa. uuest U he Colonel P. L. De ho is Chief Speaker for 'en House inlay, August 5, t i t n ' om i to o r. . Artistic, Utterly 4-bedroom Spanish tile bathrooms, all irge, ample closet and space. Oil hot water nr garage, patio, pri- c, 12 acres. Mountain liroiigh huge picture is but one of the fne features. Cultured, iiwncrs have made and Tip-Top.'! Price dras diiccd for quick sale. lit onU. S. Highway 25 licvillc, N. C. to Arden, (lien Bridge Road, fol- l Real Estate signs Vk property and inspect IraWe home. The bar- tlic year. Avenue Dial. 3-7351 3 he Law Heb You" I0MAS W. LAW Kstate Organization Micville, N. C. Two Field Days Set Next Week For Communities Two more Community picnic days are slated for next week, the third and fourth of this year's ser ies. Turner Cathey, assistant coun ty agent, has suggested that each community appoint one or more persons to be in charge of the in the Southern States with headquar ters in Atlanta. Other guests will be Brigadier E. E. Agnew of St. Petersburg, and Captain Ivy Water worth of Atlanta who will cover the event for the War Cry. Among those on the program will be Vice-Chief McKinnley Ross and his quartet from Cherokee; the Rock Springs Choir from the In dian Reservation; The, Friendly Five; The Shelton Quartet; and the Mother Singers from Leicester. Ray Parker of Canton will be Central Methodist Begins Four-Day Training Program "Jesus' way, our mission": will be Hie theme used by the youth of Central Methodist Church, Clyde, in a tour day training program be ginning Monday evening at 7:00 p. m. These sessions will be under the direction of Miss Helen Parish, Director of Christian Education of Centenary Methodist C h u r ch, Quincy, Florida, Miss Parish is at present at Lake Junaluska, where she is directing the Senior Depart ment Laboratory School.- All Meth odist youth of the community are cordially invited to attend and take part in this school. The daily schedule for the four days is as follows: , v 7:00-7:30 Fellowship supper; 7:30-8:30 Planning and discus sion; 8:30-9:00 Worship; 9:00-9:30 Recreation. Planning and discussion by the group will be in "Making Jesus' Way Our Mission as We Vitalize Our Meetings." Gene Rogers of Clyde, is presi- K v V Quart Jar Sweet Mixed IS PICKS 21c 46-oz.'Can Libby's MIEUPPLE JUICE 32 26-oz. Box Sterling Plain or Iodized SALT V9 3 for 2c Colonel P. L. DeBevoise of Atlanta will be the chief speaker at the 14th annual Singing Convention at the Salvation Army's Moun tain Mission on the Max Patch road. chairman of the singings A feaIdetit of, jthe local .Methodisit :group. win oe na ture of the prograir decoration of graves in the Army cemetery on the grounds. All friends are requested to bring flowers for this purpose. Last' year around 2000 people at tended the sing, and an equally large number is expected this year. All families are asked to bring a picnic basket, but lunch will be served to all visitors and singers. Plenty of parking space -is avail able on the" mountain top, and, although' the roads are in fine shaoe. drivers are urged to use caution around the curves. The sineine starts at 10 a.m. and closes at 4 p.m. Mrs. Dae Mann and Mrs. Howard Shook are Adult Counselors. tcr-community events, so singing groups, softball and horse shoe terns, and tractor-driving entrants may be lined up in advance. The Field Days next week will be Tuesday and Wednesday. Hominy Community will visit Crablrce on Tuesday; and White Oak will tour Iron Duff on Wednesday. ' ; i Sanctioned Little baseball Leagues now are operating in 28 states and total 302. The players must be between the ages of eight and 12. ClydeChurch Observes87th Anniversary The Clyde Baptist Church ob served its 87th anniversary and third Homecoming Day Sunday, with more than 300 friends and members in attendance, Dr. Rob ert L. Holt, who is head of .the Department of Religion at East ern Carolina Teachers College, de livered the morning and evening services. An interesting talk was given by Mbs EugeJia WilkU ,. Uf'nii Beach, Calif. Her '"husband was pastor of the church from 1897 to 1903, at which time it Was still known u Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Mrs. Wilkins, who is visit ing relatives in Mars Hill, told of life in the community as it was lived a half century ago, One fact brought out was that three of the charter members, two women and one man, were colored people. Pas tor D. D. Gross observed later that while' at present there are no colored members, there are no re strictions upon their joining if they should so desire. Two boys were bupti.d at the close of services. Upper Crabtree Items Of Interest PEGGY BRADSI1AW Mountaineer Reporter Upper Crabtree residents Bonnie Sue Justice, Betty Jo Justice, Ed die Hill, Neal Justice and Edith Israel are visiting Mr., and Mrs. Lacy Blanton in Wilmington. Mrs. Blanton is the former Miss Hazel Justice, ', t Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCrark en and children Andrea and Terry have been vacationing in Daylona Beach, Fla, On their way .hack to 6 Bottle Carton COCA-COLAS . . . . 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