Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Sept. 22, 1955, edition 1 / Page 18
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
? .? ??" ?" ? Go To Church Sunday First Baptist Church HAZELWOOD. N. C. The Itf. John Iran Kiarr, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:49 a.m., Tal madge Woodard, Superintendent. There is a welcome here for all { ages. Morning Worship ? 11:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "The Sacredness of Marrli'ge", This service will be broadcast over WHCC. Training Union ? 6:3<U p.m., Frank Saunders, Director. Evening worship ? 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "The Christian's Chal lenge," by the pastor. Youth Fellowship ? 8:30 p.m., Barbara Chase, director. Announcements and Activities Sunday is Promotion Day for Sunday School and Training Union. Monday?Deacons Meeting?7:30 p.m. The Nursery will be open for all services Sunday. Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. ? Weekly Bible Hour. Weekly Choir Practice will fol low. Thursday?Executive committee of the Brotherhood will meet at 7:30 p.m. Visitors are always welcome to worship with us here A hearty welcome awaits you. You are not a stranger, but a guest of God in His house of worship. Rocky Branch Missionary Baptist Church The Rev. W. G. Rhlnehart, Paster SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?The church studying. Leonard Bryson, Sunday School Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Hour. 7:00 p.m.?The Church Training members. Tom Massie, Training Union Director. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?WM.S. meets at the church. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?The Church praying. If you do not attend church somewhere we Invite you to come and worship with us. "I was glad when they said un to me. Let us go into the House of the Lord."?Psalm 122:1. Hazel wood Methodist Charge The Rev. L. E. Wiggins. Paster THE HAZELWOOD CHURCH SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School. W. J. Nichols, Supt THE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH SUNDAY? 10:00 a m.?Church School. R.H. Boone. Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. There were 1,364,000 U. S. col lege students in 1939 compared to 2.473,000 in 1954. m Sing Set Sunday At Antioch Church The singing convention of the Antioch Baptist Church will hold its regular meeting at 2 p.m. Sun day. Ail singers are invited. The convention meets the fourth Sunday of every month. Bethel Methodist "Bethel on the Pigeon" The Rev. L. B. George, Miniates Church School at 10 o'clock. M. C. Nix is the general supt. There are classes for- all age groups. You are invited to the group of your interest. 11:00?Morning worship. A very hearty welcome ? awaits you at the worship service. The services are informal and should meet the needs of all who wish to come. 7:30?Youth meeting. A period of worship and fellowship. All youth of the church are asked to the meeting. Boy Scout Troop No. 12 will meet at the church Monday at 7:00 o'clock. ' : -,v* ' Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve ning at the church at 7:30. All . members of the choir are Invited to the rehearsals. Miss Maud Wor ley is the director. First Baptist Church WAYNESYILLE The Rev. T. E. Robinett. Pastor ^4to RADIANT LIVING Along Christ'* Highway You'll Find the Flower* of Brighter Hue, the Song* More Re*tful at Eventide. Phil. 1:21 / SUNDAY? B:4S-^Suoday School..There is a place and a welcome here for those of all ages. Mr. Glenn W. Brown is superintendent. 9:45 to 12:00?The Nursery is open. 11:00 ? Morning worship. Ser mon, "A Prayer for Cleansing", by the pastor. Music under the direc tion of Charles Isley. 6:45?Training Union. 8:00?Evening worship. Sermon, "Our Distinguishing Mark", by the pastor. MONDAY? 2:45 ? Sunbeams meet at the church. 7:30?Y.W.A's. meet with Mrs. Wayne Edwards. 7:30?Intermediate G. A's. meet at the parsonage. 7:30?Intermediate R. A's. meet at the parsonage. 8:00?Ruth Sunday School Class meets. WEDNESDAY? 3:30?Junior G. A's. meet at the church. 7:30?Midweek Prayer Service. 8:19?Youth and Senior Choir rehearsal. Riverside Baptist Church The Her. Paul Grogan, Paster THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Lesson Study for teachers taught by Lynn Cham bers. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Paul Erwln, Superintendent. In charge 10:45 a.m.?Junior Choir sings Ed ear Burnette. director. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by the pas tor. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union Edear Burnette. director, in charge. In vitation to everyone is extended Training groups for all ages are available. Also a Bible Class. 7:45 p.m. ? General Assembly Program with the Adult Group in 'harre. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting at the rhhrrh with the pastor In charge 8-00 p.m.?Choir practice. Junior Secretin. Chorister, THURSDAY? 9 00 a m.?WMU Quilting. Mrs J. P. Ledbetter, hostess. Covered dish luncheon at the noon hour will be served. 6 Richland Baptist Church TV Rev. Edgar WUltx. Pastor STTNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School Allle Moore Supt. 11:60 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 6:45 p.m. ? Training Union. ' Everett Cutshaw. Director, and Rot Parton. Associate Director, 7:45 p.m. ? Fogging Worship WEDNESDAY?. I TWO pm?Prryer meeting and Bible Study. LIFEGUARD DESIGN?A mother make's sure that her son is securely seated in a 1956 Ford Suniiner. The new Fords, which will be shown to the public Friday (September 23) incorporate five safety features in a "lifeguard design" intended to reduce chances of acci dental injury. On all new Fords, safety-designed steering wheels, door latches and rear view mirrors are standard equipment. Wheels arc designed to absorb force if the driver is thrown forward, reducing the Chance his chest might strike the steering column hub. Safety door latches (lower left) will resist crash impact, and help keep passengers inside the car where they are twice as safe, according to research figures. Mirrors have a special backing to help prevent shat tering. Optional seat belts will withstand up to 4,000 pounds of force. Optional crash cushions for instrument panels and sun visors will provide added protection if a passenger is thrown forward. Dellwood Methodist Charge The Rev. Grady Barrinrer, Pastor DELLWOOD SUNDAY? 10:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 11:00 ? Church School. Taylor Ferguson, superintendent TUESDAY? 7:30?Adult Choir practice. ELIZABETH CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Jack Ar rington, superintendent. 7:30?Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY ? 8:IS?Choir practice. MAPLE GROVE SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Leanord Leatherwood, superintendent. 11:00 ? Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30?Youth and Adult Choir practice. I New Ford On Display Here Friday Safety features offered for the first time by any automobile com pany, power equal to the Thunder bird, and lower body silhouettes are ! available in the 1956 Ford cars I A'hlch 6,800 Ford dealers place on I display here tomorrow. The new Fords will be built in four scries offering 18 body styles ?two more than in 1955'. They are available in 13 solid exterior col ors, or 21 two-tone combinations. A "Thunderbird Y-8" engine leads the power selections avail able for 1956. It is installed on Fairlane and Station Wagon mod els, and develops 202 horsepower for Fordomatic, or 200 hp for over drive or standard transmission. Customline and Mainline Fords ; ofi'er a Y-8 engine developing 176 hp for Fordomatic, or 173 hp for overdrive or conventional drive. Also, the economical Ford six, in creased to 137 hp, is available on all models with all transmission ! types. Ford safety research, coupled with studies of medical groups, led j to development of a "lifeguard de- j sign" in 1956 models. New door latches give added 1 protection against the chance that j doors may open under impact. They have been proved in full scale crash tests at Dearborn. Mich. To keep the driver's chest from hitting the steering column in a crash, the new three-spoke Ford steering wheel has its center hub released 3 1/8 inches below the wheel rim. Rear view .mirrors have a special backing designed to prevent shat tering. # Front and rear seat mountings have been strengthened so they will resist greater impart. I In addition, Ford offers two op ttonal safety devices. Seat belts, designed to withstand pull up to 4.000 pounds, will help to hold oc cupants inside cars, and to prevent forward motion. Foam plastic padding for instrument panels and sun visors will help to absorb Im pact If a person Is accidentally I thrown forward. Styling advances in the Ford for 1 '56 include a hew grille with ob long parking lights at the outer ' ends, set in frames which wrap ^ around the fender sides. Body side molding is restyled for Fairlane. , Station Wagon and Customeline models. Restyled tail lamps and deck lid handles, a larger recess ed hood ornament, and a com pletely new instrument papel are * offered in all models. The 1956 Victoria is l'? Inches lower than the comparable 1955 model. Two door and four d:>or sedans also have new tops reduc ing total car height almost a full ( inch. However, headroom was not . reduced since the contour change is mostly along the top's center line, and fabric headlinings are installed closer to the steel top. In addition to the line is the Parklane Station Wagon, a two door ear which offers an eight by five-foot load space with talegate extended. It is fitted inside with deluxe upholstery and trim com binations, and has special bright metal trim inside and outside. Early in the model year, Ford will start production of a new four door Victoria style in which side pil lars have been eliminated to pro vide all-around vision. Optional convenience and com fort features in the 1956 Fords include power steering, as well as power-operated brakes, seats, and window lifts. Air conditioning, j fresh air heaters, and tinted safety glass are available. This year Ford offers a signal-seeking radio ] which automatically selects new stations. A dual-range automatic control adjusts the set for city or country listening. . Transacts REAL ESfl \Y avnwiUe iJ Henry Clay ton and J Rogers and v,ife. J Robert Dixon and J. Hendi ui. and udjl J. \V Kay and |U J. Cobb and uiie. 1 J. \Y. Hay and v.He J yards and wile. | Charb \ McDaJ ;rs V<? J. H MtDonSfl Kraverdam tod Earl \V. Davit udM yliller a 1 I ast I urk IqJ 11. Hooper and J 'rod W I mi ry and a An average ol tvcry American ua For LOW COST CONTROL of PUNT BED WEEDS mid NEMATODES... CTANAMID + A SOIL FUMIGANT It's Easy as A-B-C I A. Work up seed bed and apply soil fumigant. B, Apply Cyanamid at recommended rates. C, In the spring, rake, fertilize and seed as usual. ""advantageTO^^ FOR TOBACCO BED WEED CONTROL V. Eliminates costly, back-breaking, hand weeding. 2. Supplies long-lasting nitrogen. 3. Produces stronger, healthier plants that grow off ?o IWtT ?E BAO WITH A inP" A BONUS J lMh woads and ASK FOR __ FREE LEAFLET REMEMBER ?Cyanamid plus a soil fumigant is the I lowest-cost way to control weeds and nematodes in plant beds. See your dealer and place your order today. American G/onamid company AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DIVISION 16 Wast Monk* St, Rofaigh, N. C having television or trouble call Franklin R Servic] philco deJ "Famous For (N| World Oral BALSAMll Dial GL 64 O Car and llomr ll Serviced. | 0 TV Sets Swittil 0 1V Installation I 0 Efficient, Prompt I Courteous Send OWNED AND ora BY 1 W. o. "Skipper" | Here Friday! MEW 56 FORD! The fine car at half the fine car price j With [hew 202h.p. Thunderbird Y*8 New 202-h.p. Thunderbird Y-8 engine is avail* / able in Fordomatic Fairlanes and Station Wagons. " "?""" T~a?rrr- *n Fordomatic Customlines and Mainlines you ^X__? ?- can have the 176-h.p. Y-8. And Ford's new 137-h.p. Six is available in all 18 models. ...with [hew: Thunderbird stylind V f f,7?\ ? The new >56 Ford looks like the Thunderbird! j itt a m,'A i_ ??*??r- You'll find the same graceful lines ... the same ftMnmirr IS^ni'lIT' * ?'?* - long, low silhouette... the same dashing apPear' anc? ? ? ? styling which helped the fabulous ror ??*"**?* "?Thunderbird to win America's heart. .. .with Ihew Lifeguard Design Ford's now Lifeguard features are: a new deep Rr '66, Ford brings you the greats* safety news , iL II VAfflf ' ~=\ canWr tJagl*D ,t*ari?? wh*4 b in e generation... Lifeguard Design. In coopers- j I ? of?wndent.... Aoubl^P tion with universities, medical associations and J it C__J to red?j? c^*nc?ot d??" opening , ^ safety experts, Ford learned the cause of most ////I | ilWU .?; ? optional padding for control panellano serious injuries in accidents. To provide extra 11, visors to help lessen injuries . . . op protection against these hazards Ford developed 40 P 868 the new Lifeguard features described at right. - J) rt j^|f- jo % But there is still more wonderful news! Ford Come in ? ? # See the brings you Thunderbird power in a modern deep- '' / block Y-8 . . . Thunderbird beauty, too . . . | ??% / ROW *56 FORD rich new interior* ... quality throughout. IvAVww : y/ / 1 See it... try it. youTl agree the '66 Ford ^^5/ / Friday is the fine car at half the fine car price. ^\f I PARKWAY MOTORS, Inc. Mills A Hanmod StweLs
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1955, edition 1
18
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75