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Go To Church Crabtree Methodist Charge Rfv. A. K. Mavis. Minister CRABTREE SUNDAY? 10:tM) ? Church School, Joe Painter, Supt. 11 (Kl Molting Worship. Hov Forest Ferguson will bring the message 7:15 MYK at the Davis Chapel Church. DAVIS CHAPEL SCNDVY 10:00 - Church School: O I. Yates. Sui>t. ' 7 f.V-MYF at the church riVCIII R'S CIIAPEI. SI M?AY II) 00 Church School linbeil < ockrell, 7 oo MYK ..t the Church. MT. ZION Ft \n\Y 1(1.00 Churih School llerschell lingers. Supt. II 00 Layman's D. v w ill he <>h served. Mi Frank Davis will hrinj the itjessagc 7 IS MYK at Davis Chapel Crablrce Baptist Church CLYDE. It I The Rev. Hnyle Miller, Pastor St MJA'V 10:00 a hi'. ? Sunday Sehoo). Charles Noland Supt. in eharve. 11 (Hi a in Mm ninn Win >-!np Sermon b.v the pa I nr. t> dfl pin l'i lining Union \ Training I iiiun Study Con ? i' tie illy held each eveiiiny at 7 n'cliM k and will continue thriiuidi Friday. Nov. 12. Tilt" rnuise is lie iMgtalight by Itev and Mf K'liiiei Green SATURDAY - 7 00 p.m.?-Sinyint? Sehonl i on ] <hi( ted by Prank Ku kland. ? K very one is welcome to attend. ^ Use Mountaineer Want Ads Cove Creek Baptist Church The Rev. C-trl Cook, Castor 10 am?Sunday School. Mrs D. C. Dun is. Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor 1st and 3rd Sunday morning and 2nd and 4th Sunday nights. North Hazel wood Baptist Church The Rev, Avery I'eek. I'astor Sulphur Springs Road and Fair view Road SUNDAY - Ml (Ml Sunday School 11 (Mi Morning Worship Ser mon bv the pastor. 7 (Mi Traiiiii.'-( I iiiqn. Cidtii i? l*i <t < 'icli Saturday night Bible Study and J'rayer Meet-! ir ? h it bv. r t pa iir i \ iiv Wed nesdav nield. Special Services Show Increase In Attendance i Vu increase in .iltvmlaiuu* ha (jet ii iiiifc ,( , i ? .,( }i f t the Xunda.v nfiiiif ..mh \iei at tin' I'it.sf Metho dol < Tiip'i It dtp in,1; i 'Mi's of .'rt.'uKJIlK'by the | ast'lir, the fifV K;ii i II ,B: > ' liif! . ilif till me. \ (iiiiit-' u> Confident r?ivl.nj?.'' The si'i it" (H'S'iii Sunday night October 24 and will continue <?:>? h . SUnda}. night .thinugh December j I ' T'h.e rtixni .in- t isCd on the book. \ (Itjide In (ami idenl l.iv- | i'" . )'\ i)r >? i t ii m Vim out Pi-,ito i tor of. -1lr Ojlle'i.de ; Church in New York ('.it , \<? xC sunttny > sei iiKin Vv ill In "11 (w To lie t ic*' Fiorti I'l-m Mr. Hietidnll i i undue tilig I be special service* a- a part of the j P roc ram on por-pnal guidance, j Cards arc provided in the church ? Presents STUDENT TALENT PROGRAMS Friday, Nov. 12. 16:15 A.M.. FilMM ( reck ScHmIh Friday. No\. 12. 5:.'1() P.M., WTIIS Teen- \ire Safely Club FOOTBALL W aynes ille \s. ^lars Hill. Friday. T:J:? P.M. I diversity of North Carolina Vs. Notre Dame. Saturday, 1:1a P.M. SUNDAY CONCERTS You'll en joy t he WIICC l.iuht Concert Music Programs every Sunday at :(I0 P. M.. and s:">() P.M. Listen To WHCC DAY and NIGHT SINGING i BENEFIT UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN NOV. 13th-7:30 pm till? i HAZELWOOD SCHOOL AUDITORIUM -v ' ^ Featuring Our Owri Local Artists (U V GROG AN, SAMOUI) 01 \RTKT. DEACON'S QUARTET. WILES QIARTLT. SHELTON TRIO \NI> >1 \\Y OTHERS. ALL SINGERS CORDIALLY INVITED Sponsored Rv The LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE WAVNE8VII.EE LODGE NO. 173.1 , Tickets ? Adults f 1.00 ? Children 50c For Advance Tickets See Any Member of The >toose Lodge Canton High Campus Cufrnotes By LINDA BR1GC.S 'I he Canton tlifh Black Bears played their last fame of the seas on On Friday nifht and defeated the Marion Kippers, :tf-l2. Be fore the fame, the twelve senior foot hall players escorted the fill they sponsored for Homecoming Queen on the field at which time ,ln queen was crowned and site and in f runnei tip were presented w ith : ill The queen, Linda Moore, v spoil mod by Dickie f'aten and ifie runner up. Ann Ward, was ri-rtsored tiy Karl Hardin. The other firls and their escorts included Krankie Owen and Cier ild Milper, Betty Jo Cody and 'teddy Scarf Judy Williams and Bohhy Owen. Shirley Clampitt and Italph Win ley. Kay i'hillips and \ ml Coily. Sheila Unfiles and Charles ftoper, Sue I'leminons and Itriiee Sniatliiis. June Myers and .1 ickie Worlcy. Ann dales and "oliei | Wilson, Violet ('alter anil I )i 11 Matthews. Alii i .lie came the queen am1 court were honored at a party ii Mh .in and the' two bands and i puf hall Iraqis were served re : i hrnen!- in the cafeteria. Every one a i. ml this fame was one nl ih" In i nl the season in spite of II " i old, "I'ii" s. nior < lav w ishes to thank iwirNone who had anylhrrif to do ?11 th" fine time they trail a' i aaipior on Friday . Mechanical a i.res w if pi i M uted the class as !y adu lion ifls" and later Hi. . enlined lunch and a tour th.ouf h the mill TlriS s cms lo lie' "Convent ion ? -<)' " t he Tri-lli Y convention lield in Ml Airy on Kridaf a d Saturday anil was attended by fat Cooper .nil Claire Seaman. The.' n l-; returned Sunday niuhl to report thai they had a very en hoard several* excellent speaker and picked i p many good idea for the Canton Tri-Ili-N ('lull I It i year. , The yroup that attetlded the Fu ture' Teacher's Club convention re ports a tine weekend and a la- e attendance at the meeting in Dur ham. They h el this convention was a fine v> 'V to begin Ann ricati education Week which is this week. On Monday ev< rul"mouthers of the FT'A Club were heard on radio station WW IT in i radio piay. "Mi - Jan.ies Derides To Stay." 'I tie i-a- f inrlruled Itolihie Brank. Mis i James. Xeal Knsley, Mr. Butler Cat Cooper. Miss T'oster, KatJii v n Fftth Mi - I oster .:<> years vourv jer.i, Charles (Treeii, Ralph Butler and David llaync*. Jim a modern high srhool student Tlie entire R< a (Tub traveled liS Mays Tli'l Collet \V< Incsday for thr' first Westerji \oiih Carolina". I1 iriet Beta ("lull convention Finda M<hii e had been noimne'er' for District fseerr' ?>'? and the ? Iub i i joyed eiirirpai -.nil.a for. her. At ih" convention pin ver< jnadi for (lie State ( ? invention to he held in A ship i^te in fh -prio and jiiitrirt olfieer ? vv re t joelcd. Saturday ni a lit the IT -.wood i oinlty Ttninbov (iiilsheld i parte 1 ai tile Canton VF\V Post The '? I room was ife'orated with the <iif- * I t< rent enters of the rainbow anil '1 The group enjoyed dances and '' several name- h a ? i | The feature ejiib this week is.the " newly 01 '..ini/ed 'travel Civ ? sponsored I v \h V. c iirkbv Recent l\ I lei fed olTicci s i de president. (it-oia e Hughes; >011 i loyabh' inspirational Iinu\ They Bookmobile Schedule ? Friday Nov. 1'J nil so Robert I'n i ni.iii 9:30- 9.43 Sam l' i? entail 111:00-10 15 Ci'ten (iroccry 10:30-11:00 Cried School II 15-12:30 hois Hotter- 1 00- 1:15 I S Williams 1:30- 1:45; lint Clark 2 00- 2 30 Hm it< H Cash Citocery 2 45- 3 15: Monday. Nov. 15 51 ACCIi: JONATHAN CKI.KK Dave I'loll 9:15- 9:30 III.It:.; i Wtete 9 45-10:00 Smoky 511. f iill Shop 10 15-10 30 51 * School 10 45 11:45 j Wav I'eh i- 12.00-12:'5 ! I-' 1' Kennedy 12 30-12 45 II. \V lloue'll 1:00- 1:15 Hock 11 til School 1 30- 2 14 Air- Ktili'l Jloj ll 2 30- 2 45 tluritin's Si ore 3:00- 3 15 Tuesday: Nov. 16 ( I 5DI Clyde School 9:15 11 15 Frank Statney .1! 3" 1' 00 Sam Jaek-on 12.1.. 12 30 ! 51. VV Ool-oil 12:45- I 00 lack llelclii r 1 15- 1 30 Clyde Tow n Hall 1 45- 2 45 Annie l.nnr 3.00- 3 15 pews I'm the 1 onveiiience of thost who desire a personal eon t ere nee w ith the minister. Ire set vires include special | nut-ii find a period 01 silent niedi tal ion. | Copies of hr: i'eale's book may lie purchased in the Vestibule id the 1 huri It j WINS 24-0;\Y RACE,TO FREEDOM . 5??; ' CECRC-E MIHAIIA. ?G. n R urnrr; rj firmer, .displays his worft-flut oh his safe ittwil U> Munich after a 24-dfi'y race to' freedom njjalrt ; Ifu Man; .Chechoslovakian- ;n ,1 t German soldier and p dice Uurr; ? I ? = !?, ".Jili . l.i w s i; ' >r C< ?'!.,??? t Rniic'.ro three . '? i saicl he subsisted maiuJy on apples-and water. . ' (International) resident. .Charles Green: si ' y, In Snmthers ,.nd tl ? r, J.artvra <'arsweli. rite ? 1 !) as he en studsi' ' dittereill id. . 1 I'hi -1 ' i' % a (I a'pthia I'.d plan- to Ii; ike i ? ' at- - ips to various plates not too fas 1)111 Canton. Wake t'o-e ' and nek '.City have been mentioned a >: - iliilities. but no definite plans ,ui been mad '. \. st Saturday is olTiei.illy Sadie rl:e\ kite Day ". in Canton -? C litial Meihoddt V m |i o\eshJp..,'ms ? haA-Vrtt; .a Big.- 1(1 forma . i ' v oh Sat liiv) !>? i :. 'it .it 7 ' I'4- 1:'? :?? <? to i>K Hie )?:?>?. .'.i ?11 /thorn- au-.f tak.o vr a1 !hcot aH esp' Hses./o! .ho cvetiina ami' Jitvally esfniii t.iv a v.i.r. Youitv people ot all youtl 'roup? are inv ite I to attend M ? i k- lookiriu for you! Railroad rails ivcconiiv t su-sri ly slippery iu d: tip v.?*?_,.',.? i !? a use a! t tieh tii.oey a vol y thit : ?-1 r of nil ,.Her spreads i vir tin ?ail. v. 'Mr. aiui .in?, -v' I'urhia Rt'seareh I M. C\ Ni\ ami ' ,?f Bethel. met'' iif the country v.hti \ Purina ? iiw-yarch i- u rn ? Sunauiit M - nut ? ? ??? 'I ?t' ?? 1 ': ? . i ? ?ahniutori ? ii; 1 , * i i ?? ti! t ' ?? ' ( man> from foreign cmr/tri Pvt. John B. T< Promoted 1 <v ! rAMi' OORfX ivCii !'? ? U Terrell rif ('.)}<'?' wi *, this week ftirtn thVv'I . ; ? !.i< ion and flrpaif Cotir ? the. niaiiy ?(-i?rn'x'.'. ?*f' South ea-' ? ( a Si ' ' v (T (h i don, Ocni iii i It Mr and Airs H. II T H Repair f'nUrsc. wtii' li s iongtlr, trains ? V ? rI j | ?o ins* tt and nia;?: -i ? >ii inn h.-.ilter, !? ? ' . V vftll fl?Sus;:n U " r)i 1 ! ii 1. 11 I. S'? ' 1 Ti'io Sou!' ; -n K is a r orhoonet: T: ? ' - . Trajnift" C-o'nt.T :v " h , rrunirMijm .cdllnsri ??? '' u; >h. !' ? fair i si r -.i t- . i i Of/i'. iaJ YVil * I'.' T!'. Vlr ' P l (>r f* M.:' ? vis,';] , f. r. I I tr e.f! ic t' ! ! to ?. " IVir i I . i ? (' ? lice , said hi' dclih car into' a 'in.li.cr A.? f? Ti;'.{?!? >.? ? saw 1 ' ? "w .. in it- v > ?/ . s'ran.c in,ah. 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