Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. W. S. Young, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a. m.?Sunday School, Ed ward Moody. Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. 6:30 P m.?Training Union. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p m.?Prayer Service If you do not have a church home, we invite you to come and worship with us. Ninevah Baptist Church Rev. C. L. Allen. Pastor Roy Davis, Sunday School Supt. SUNDAY? 10?Sunday School. Worship service first and third Sunday evenings at 7:30, and sec ond and fourth Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting each Wednes day night at 7:30. Special singing every first and third Saturday nights. WEDNESDAY? 3:30?Cherub Choir practice. 4 15?Junior Choir practice. 6:30?Youth Choir rehearsal. 7:30?Midweek Prayer meeting. 8:15?Senior Choir rehearsal. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE SUNDAY? 10 m?Bible Study. 11 a m.?Worship Service. SEMINOLE Cove Creek Baptist Church The Krt. Carl Cook. Pastor 10 a m.?Sunday School. 11 a m?Preaching services th? irsl and third Sundays. Church Of Ood The Rev. A. L. Gardin. Pastor 1 SUNDAY ? 10:00 a m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.?Evangelistic Service WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Y.P.E. FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?L.W.W B. Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. >1. R. Williamson. Pastor Edgar N. Plott, Supt. of Sun day School. SUNDAY? Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship. 11 00 o'clock. Sermon subject; "lit The Line of March'\ Speaal Palm Sunday music by the church choir. Youth Fellowship meeting at 6 30. Sulphur Springs Free Will Baptist Church Rev. W. I? Queen. Pastor George McCall. Supt, of S.S. SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a. m. Morning Worship?11:00 a. m. Evening Worship?7:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY Prayer Meeting?7:00 p. in. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell. Pastor SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?Sunday School, Lloyd Teague. superintendent. 11 a m.?Morning sermon by the pastor. Everyone is cordially invited. ? Want ads bring quick results. Salvation Armv MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Drawer 629 Telephone 982-M-2 WAVKESVILLE. V C. MAX PATCH ROAD Major (. ecil Brown. Diatrirl Of ficer. I.leut. Doris VrOair, Assistant Lieut. Marjoric Key. Assistant. Blanch 1-owe. Secretary. Jean Krese. TcacliPr. Barbara Stokcly , Children 's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Pieachin? services, Sunday Schools, Y- H. Legion. Bible Classes, Ladies' Home League. Home visitation, in all Centers; CHURCHES: Maple Springs ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel. Lit tle Creek. Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timbtr Ridge. North Canton Baptist Church SUNDAY? 10 a. m.?Sunday School. 11 a. m.?Worship. Sermon by pastor. 7:30 p. m.?Worship. Sermon hy pastor. WEDNESDAY? 6:30 p. m.?Training Union and I orayer services. Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE The Rev. John Willis, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:45 a.m.?Sunday School. Cor dell Bradley, Supt. 11 a.m.?Worship Service by Pastor. 7 p.m.?BTU 8 p.m.-?Worship Service. WEDNESDAY - 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Meeting al Ihe church. Conducted hy Iliram Caldwell. SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. Cottage Prayer .Meet ing in the homes conducted hy lames Hall. Because no satisfactory engine could be bought, the Wright broth ers had one built in their own bi cycle shop to power their fir I air plane. Morning Star Methodist Church CANTON. Route 1 The Rev. Asmond Maxwell. PuU* MORNING STAR CHURCH SUNDAY? 10.00?Church School classes. ' George W. Smathers, Supt, 11:00?Morning Worship Serv ice. 7:00?Youth Fellowhslp meets. 8 00?Sunday Evening Fellow ;hip. , Thickety CDP To Meet April 2 At Oak Grove By MRS G J WILLIAMSON Community Reporter The Thickety Community De v opment Program meeting for \pi it w ill be held at Oak Grove Bap i-t Church Thursday, April 2, at 7.30. Tiie program committee, com p d of Rev. Francis Lunsford and Mis.- Jorretta McCreary, will have charge of the program. Re f: -hmer.is will be served by the host church. The refreshment com-: mi! <? is composed of Mrs. Homer Sonclls, Mrs. T J. Fletcher. Mrs ! Fran!. Ford, and Mrs. Francis Luns- i ford. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Muench wee called to Washington, Iowa, last 'rik because of the illness of Mr, Muench\s mother. They are expectsd to return home the las! of tliis week. While away, I lu". will visit Mrs. Muench's fath er al Delhi, Iowa. James I'arham, son of Mr. and Mi-. Lloyd I'arham, Sr., visited hi pan uts he t weekend, lie Is a tudent at Gardner-Webb College. Sixteen young people of the Rock wood iMYF attended the skat ing parly in Asheville Monday nisbi. Tlie Rot kwood Guild Society met 3 Inn -day night of last week at the home of Mrs. John Nations. The president, Mrs. Betty Cabe, pre sided and refreshments were serv ed. Rev. Francis Lunsford is a pati ent at St Joseph's Hospital in Asheviilc. He is reported improv ing. Sunday morning James Par ham substituted for Rev Lunsford at Oak Grove Baptist Church. Bob by Trull substituted Sunday night. The YWA of Oak Grove church met with Misses Lola and Betty I Ford Monday night. The Evangelistic Club of Oak Grove Church will meet Saturday night at the c-urch. Everyone is invited. The WSM of Oak Grove Church met with Mrs. A. J. Trantham last Thursday for an all-day meeting a .id study course. The Society vot ed to buy the church a typewriter, . The plates with a o ,? Grove Church have * anyone wishing lo may see any y\vA ^ Among theTu^^ the Sahara men go veiled dav " the women arc i , v i ri 1 / / \ .v TRUCKS G.isoime 4,800 6VW to 90.000 GCW D tsd 19.800 GVW to 100.000 0C? Ho other light trucks have at! this YOU don't expect polo-pony agility from a truck in traffic ? but the new CMC's have it. You'd like to have passenger-car pace and economy on the highway ? unit you'll get it from the 1153 CMC's. For there are two tremendous advances that step the new GMC's far ahead of all previous truck performance: One: Dufll-Uangellydra-Matic Drive*1?the fully automatic shift with 3 speeds for traffic, 4 for the open road ? available on 19 models throughout the /j-, %? and 1-ton capacity range. Two: a new line of engines of progressive design, with compression ratios of 7.5 to 1 and 8.0 to 1 ? the highest of any gasoline truck engine ever huilt. Here's pile-driver power behind.every piston stroke ? flashing response and better mileage squeezed from regular fuel. A number of chassis advances too, add to the extra-value features that make GMC's, point for point, the biggest dollar's worth in the light-truck field as well as in the heavier lines. We confidently tell you?these great new GMC's will do your job better, easier, and at the lowest over-all cost. They have stamina beyond their size, because they're "built like the big ones" ? the heavy-duty GMC's that lead the world in sales. That's saying a lot. Hut just come in ? and we'll prove it. 'Standard equipment on Paikay.e Delit ety model; optional at d moderate extra cost on the others. Get a r&!truckt, A General Motors Value ' M HOWELL MOTOR CO. ? I - Phone 190 Haywood Street ?r? i9\aop 3IYQ jnoA tjtiM yinjf posn o uo Jdj/oq op //,nox Libby's Tomato Juice 's- 29c Libby's Peas 17-Oz. OQp Can fcOt Blue Label Karo Syrup z 21c s- 59c Swift's Pre.n ?j? 45c Swift's ' Pork Sausage s 47c Ann Page Fancy Tomato KETCHUP - - - 1J Golden Whole Kernol or Cream Style A&PC0RN-- 19 White House Staley s Apple Jelly "S 15c Waffle Syrup .... Van Camp's Ann Page Regular or Beans & Pork 'J? He Elbow Macaroni.. ^ 1 Short Grain Packers Label?Red Sour Pitted Comet Rice Xg. 37c Pie Cherries ~ I Sunnyfield Ann Page Prepared Corn Flakes "? 2Bc Spaghetti 2 Ann Page Sparkle Lemon Sultana Imitation Pie Filling 3 iZ;20c Vanilla Extract... ]!'; ] A&P Fancy Plain or Self Rising Flour Tuna Fish '<? 29c Red Band ^% Northern Toilet TISSUE ? 3 2! hTm with A*P's Lower wwiHTniT Produce Prices! Crisp 4-Doz. Size Lettuce - 2 23' Nice Juicy Lemons - 2 ?? 25? EASTER CANDIES Worthmore Jelly Eggs -----'SI Worthmore Novelty Creams Easter Mix Worthmore Chocolate-Cocoanut Cream Eggs S 2 PAAS EASTER ECG DYE 15c c?t* 'v! Fresh Florida Corn ------ 3 ^ 29c U. S. No. 1 Red Bliss Potatoes - - - - 5 u?. 27c Crisp Golden Carrots ----- 13c Green Pascal ? 3-Doz: Size Celery 8c Juicy Florida ? 54's 64's Grapefruit - - - - 4 <?? 25c hWH A?P's lews rarfpp Meat Pfej j /y "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY WESTON 3! .llSlliloAST *0 Krey's Meat Products Krey's In Gravy Sliced Beef - - - - 53c Krey's In Gravy Chopped Beef - - - 'r:;, 22c Krey's With Gravy Sliced Pork - - ^ 49c MMH Parker Caramel PECAN ROLLS pk< 29c J mm ? I 1 Short Shank Smoked ? 12 to 14-Lb. Avg. ? Skinned ? PI k II A Whole or Holf I HAMS 2ZJK5L-uI "Super-Right" ? Heavy Western Beef ?! j Sirloin Steak l "Super-Right" ? Heavy Western Beef ? Hopeless afl 1 Round Steak 1 ottom ~ " ? " " I Swift's Premium ,*? Sliced Bacon I iwfll I 1 "Super-Right" ? Freshly Ground Beet - I PiaItIdC Pick of Sweet m m 160 J I ICMGS Carolina Mixed I - H ? hsshsb i Camay rP 2 M Fab a 29c Dreft & 29c ???*"^M I ? Hamburger Duz - - - - - - % 27c sjl ?J These Prices Effective Through Saturday, ***** ^ *H

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