THE WAYNESVILXE Page 2 $i pA..j time the pastor will speak, on the ' rr-t- Ii topic, ' Like A Tree", taking as UTUII the text Psalm 1:3 "And he shall 54 be like a tree." The choir will offer a musical selection. Young people will meet at 7:3ft p. m. with Miss Hilda Dotson as Fifty-fou- r men were reclassified leader, and the topic will be "The during the past week under the Meaning of the Lord': Prayer." selective service system by the Waynesville area draft board, with CHRISTIAN SCIENCE only five men placed in class secon Church rooms located as follows: ond floor of Masonic Temple. John Harden Phillips, Leroy Authorized Christian Science Manning Parkman, Irving Francis the following literature available Leatherwood, Howard Robert Philservice on each Sunday morning lips, and Hanson Moody Russell. at II o'clock. ulfschargedi Placed in class "Mortals and Immortals" will was Nichols Price. lesson-sermon be the subject of the was Fred Placed in class on Sunday morning, May 20. The Golden Text will be taken from Walter Wright. was Austin Placed in class Romans i):.r), "They that are after the flesh do mind Ihe things of Carroll McCracken. iF) were ihe flesh: hut they that are after Placed in class the Spirit the things of the Spirit " Junior Levi Conard, Willie Claude Allison and Thomas William I Men This Week CHURCH C. Madison, Pastor Church School under the diiec- Uion of M. H. Bowles opens at tiQ-Mo'clock. The Nursery open during the church FIRST METHODIST Wv. J. A liour. At the morning service the paswill speak on the .subject, "And His iHe Shall Reign Forever." subject for. the evening service ""Will be, "Fishing where There Are No Fish." The Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7:00 o'clock. tor , 2-- 1 GRACF. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Hev. Robert Ci. Tatum, Hector :i in. Church school at j Sermon at 11.'10 P. S L. and Crusadei 7 00 p m St. Mary's Cliinr-liViicadale Evensong 3:30 p. id Y. at VVAYNESVH.LF PRESBYTERIAN Brown. ' CHURCH were John Placed in class R Williamson, Rev. Malcolm MehafTey, Wiley Caldwell, and Pastor. Rufus Clarence Frady. White.-iePrevost, Superinten-- ' Placed in class Fi were CATHOLIC SERVICES den! of Sunday School. Charles Neal Justice and Frank Scne&uie ot Masses Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Wayne Caldwell. Waynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 Ser- Placed in class F were Noble Morning Worship 11:15. a- m. inon subject: "Behold Your God." George McDonald, Fd llaynes DaBryson City, every ist Sunday, Pioneer hoys and girls and vis, Gordon Phillip Rabb, Robert 8:00 a. m. Young People meet at 7:00 p. in Fields Waynes, and Curtis Young. SunFranklin, every 2nd and 4tb was ElContinued in class Annual Roll Call service on day, 8:00 a. re. Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. mer Jenkins Buchanan. Murphy, every 6th Sunday, 8 00 were Continued in class a. rn. Robert Norman Grant, Ralph WilFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Canton, every 6th Sunday, 8:00 liam Mercer, and Bnyce ,luyel MoI. ; Elliott, Pastor a. rn. rris. 10:00 o'clock at School Sunday every 3rd Sunday, Qherokee, iFi were Continued in class nuclei- ihe siiperintendency of Karl Charles Lee Sutton, James Hut lor 8:00 a. m. Sylva, tvery 1st Sunday, 8:00 aj Messcr All members are urge!', to Hunt, Paul Lomax Bryson, Grady be present and bring someone Massie, rn, Kenneth August Slah). Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday. vvilh them. and James Ray Beck. at 11:15. The Worship service 11:00 a. m. (C.W.T.). were: Continued in class pastor will bring th message of Alexander Waistill Avera, Joseph the hour JCNAl.l'SKA METHODIST Frank Martin, Charles Jackson H T Li. meets at 7:00 p. m. with CHURCH McDonald, Hamilton Meehan Akers Freeman, director, and Daniel Ernest York. Miss Uatsie Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Sunday school at with R leading iFi were Continued in class IT. Terrell, Supt. Worship service at 0:00 p. in. Fred Bruce Ilembree, Edward 00 at which Sermon by the pastor. There will Haywood Plott, l.loyd Cecil Gieen, Church service at Donald Carroll Best, and James 4-- i 2-- 4-- - i j ' ' r1' ' ' 10-0- MY MEW COOK BOOK SMO TO USE ANY OLD J CUP WITHOUT A HANDLE TO I ksssmssct u p it- - mm Betty McClure Wins 1st Place In Reading Contest DEATHS Reclassified Joe Suttles Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the home in East Waynesville, for Joe Suttles, 75, Haywood county farmer, who died at his residence at 8:00 a. m. Tuesday. Rev. L. F. Clark, of Canton, will officiate. Burial will be in the Arrington cemetery on the Balsam Road. Mr. Suttles, who is a native of Madison county, is survived by his wife, the former Miss Lillie Wright; two sons, Frank Suttles, of Brevard, and Oscar Suttles, of Hendersonville; ten grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Julia Page Cutshaw Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the Maggie Baptist church at 2:30 o'clock for Mrs. Julia Page Cutshaw, 85, who died at the home of her son, J. P v nisnaw, oi i.axe .lunaiuska, on Sunday, May 13tli, after a lengthy illness. Rev. Holden Hargrove officiated Burial vas in the Lowe cemetery Grandsons served as pallbearers ' AMMIT Weed Killer Easy To Handle Effective. the Mr. the first place in the annual reading contest sponsored by the Waynesville Woman's Club for the girls of the high school. The contest was held at 10:30 Tuesday morning in the high school auditorium, with Mrs. J. C. Brown, chairman, presiding. won second Joyce Underwod place and also received a medal. Betsy Siler received honorable mention. The announcement of the awards and presentation of the medals were made by Mrs. James W. president of the sponsoring organization Serving as judges were: Mrs. W. T. Crawford, Rev. R. G, Tatum, and Rev. M. R. Williamson. The contestants and their readings were as follows: Betty McClure, "A Pleasant One Half Hour on the Beach; Joyce Underwood, "An Encounter with an Interviewer," by Mark Twain; "Betsy Siler, "The Crimson Rambler", Katherine Kimball; Frances Williams, "The Highwayman", Alfred Noyes; Joan "My Country," Boone, Russell Davenport; Ola Jean Evans, "My Country (second part",) Russell Davenport; Jane Wyche "The Hand Fuli of Clay", by Henry Van Dyke. NeBtectory) w d We must back our Armed Forces in the defeat of Japan by purchasing MORE War Bonds. In History The Quota Is The Heaviest Musi Buy Heavier ifttfhl ' Clean gink Does your sink bef in to look a lit tie dowdy? Clean up the rnst spoti with k cut slice ot lemon in places Where the water drips. Better .yet, repair the dripping faucpt yourself. You can do it. If any part of tha sink has chipped, frepair with porcelain cement or glaze. It's so very Important to keep everything in order so it Will last for the duration. known cabinet maker, was the son of the late John Wesley and Nancy Burnett he a baptismnl- - wWfrtfval t he close of the hour. Monday evening at 6:00 o'clock, Junior organizations of the W. M. U. will meet for their monthly Mrs. Julia Anne Cutshaw Mr. Miller, a well Miller. He is survived by three brothers, Henry Miller, of Waynesville, I,. S. Miller, of Lenoir, and Thomas L. Miller, of Candler; one sister, Mrs. W. S. York, of Waynesville, H.F.D. No. 1; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church at Maggie on Moriday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock meeting. for Mrs. Julia Anne Cutshaw, 85, Wednesday evening al 11:00 who died al the home of tier son, o'clock, cottage prayer meeting. J. P. Cutshaw. at Lake .lunaiuska, Place 1o be announced. on Sunday, May 13. There has been a spiritual upRev. Bolden Hargrove officiated. lifting among our people during Burial was in the Lowe cemetery. these revival days and we hope Grandsons served as pallbearers that we will continue to grow antl and granddaughters were in charge work for Christ during these try- of the flowers. ing times. Mrs. Cutshaw was a native of Than Ever Before. Our HkltlfK rlBMC USE tutar Mlltt ft in tTll Ht itftctlin ft tluut. iliM with tytiilt Md.Mini lamnIt ilttm fit, tui ania. li RIB SAVINGS. W urntt w MftiHl Nullity and iflr! warfcman. tfntf namt and adarau for FflEF Wrtta ana camaura Infarmatlui). The First National lun cattlagua today. HOME SERVICE SPECTACLE CO. 101J-HN- Chestnut St., Phils. 5, Pa. One 01 Haywood's Best Farms Af A for i $SWi 11'.:.. , 1 tower th, II a. in Into Nice Tracts 30 Acres In Cultivation Fine Pastures and Woodland Will Also Auction Off Sub-Divide- .style-tei- rd patterns. l Make KEM-TON- E Floral print in cod aod pretty Enk 2.98 Wlp Rayon sheer, louched up with snowy white lingerie ' collar tnd cuffs. It 53 Navy, Grey, Green and Luggase. gal jrotu selectioo today. 3 to . d 44. I 11 HARDWARE CO. ROY PARKMAN, Owner V. v ' MASSE J. Electricity Springs For Further Details See ... BRYAN MEDEORD, Agent MEDFORD LEATHERWOOD. Auctioneer u Ask us about your needs for individuals or teams. Running Water Tobacco Allotment Dairy Barn Modern Home Farm Machinery and Livestock ' This Is Sportsmen's . DUFF TOWNSHIP Waynesville On Gravel Highway VARNISHES wo room no mum NOfAsnrr 'Ho trimming, pauing, fussing wiA tools. Goes right ovrr old wallpaper or painted snrfacir9. Cnatantwd to stick or your money back. Loads of vasbabh-- f 0) RAIN OR SHINE 8 Miles From Fair U i Creed Welch Farm In mon r and 4 (c 70-Ac- re Woosley's v) If Ban Memher Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation mm PAINTS All America "The Friend Iv Bank" See Us m m i The purchases of War Bonds back-eour Armed Forces in the defeat of Germany, Kil-lia- ( New VJiilipciptt THURSDAY, May 7th WAR George W. Miller York. GET RID OF POISON OAK ANT) WP.EDS WITH DV PONT Betty McClure, member of 10th grade and daughter of and Mrs. C. M. McClure, was winner of the medal and and granddaughters were in charge of the flowers. Mrs. Cutshaw .is survived by three sons, William and Gurstle Cutshaw, of Greenville, Tenn., and J. P. Cutshaw, of Lake .lunaiuska; Haywood county and is survived one datighter. Mrs Jim Miller, of by three sons, William and Gurstle, Waynesville, and a number of of Greenville, Tenn., and J. P., of grandchildren and great grandchi Lake Junaluska; one daughter, Mrs. dren. Jim Miller, of Waynesville, and a The Crawford Funeral Home number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. was in charge of the arrange ments. Crawford Funeral Home wis in charge of the arrangements. George W. Miller, 61, native of Haywod county, died at 2:00 a. tn Jackson Clark. were yesterday at his home on the Pig Continued in class Charles Anderson Ferguson. Sam- eon Road. Funeral services will uel Orvil Dean, Fred Matlmniel he held this afternoon at 3:00 Haney, a. id Ernest (Iravsou l.uns-lord- . o'clock at the Garrett Funeral Home. Burial will he in Green were Hill cemetery. Continued in class Serving as pallbearers will be Leonard Semmes Dunavant, Paul Teague, Jack Charles Cagle, Doug- Marvin Thomason, and the followlas Beasley, John Thomas Rich and ing nephews, Floyd, Roy and Mack Miller, and D. D. and Coleman James Robert Wood. 2-- (One Day MOUNTAINEER nri The Toggery M mm (Fir Ejlusic sisGii ProM 0y High School Band
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