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Page 12 THE WATNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER FINKS CREEK METHODIST , CHURCH , Joseph T. Snactuord, Pastor. fine Grove Church i 10 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. mortung worship and sermon by the pastor. -Ending Chapel 2 p. ra. aiiernoon worship and sermon by the pastor. Spring: Creek Church 2:30 i m. chir.m school. 3:3U p. m. afternoon worship and sermon by the pastor. Women Who Will. Serve in the 77th Congress CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON- SEKMON "Soul and Body" will be the sub ject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science sermonJes80n on Sunday, November the 24th, in the rooms on the second floor f the Masonic Temple, where the group wui now be located permanently. The Golden Text will be taken from the Psalms 66:8, , M0 Jiicss Our God, Ye people, and make the yoke of his praise to be heard; which holdeth our soul in life, and unerth not our feet to be moved." if r: it TRANSACTIONS IN Keal Estate (Aa Hecoratd to Monday Noon Of I hut Wttk) w , CRABTKEE METHODIST CHURCH The pastor, Rev. Wm. H. Neese, will preach at Mt. Zion next Sun day at 0:45 a. m. He will Breach f Prat.. . 11 a. m. AH members and Iriendsf of these churches are urged to' attend If you are a member don't wait io e lAvited. Why not go to it as reguiarly as you would go home ? WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH Dr. R p. Walker, Pastor. Bible school 9:45. Preaching service 11. Christian Endeavor 7. Prayer service Wednesday 7:30. You are cordially invited to all cervices oi tnis church. I V H JjL if 2fl Ml!02,en Th0 'on Congress. Top (left to right) are 3LmCmL rt?le!Ud New JV Democrat; Caroline O'Day, re-elected New York Democrat; and Pn iff .P"'611 first woman ever elected to Congress, returning after an eneeof 2tnn Jeasie Sumner le Illinoll RepuWicanj Mra Frances p, Bolto 0hio RepuWlcMj and Edith flours Rogers, re-elected Massachusetts Republican. ATTITI'DES TOWARD THE GOSPEL MESSAGE The Sunday School Lesson By NEWMAN' CAMPBELL. HAZEL WOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S. B. M. Ghishelin, Pastor, Ham ThonlromltM-. . - program by boys and girls. Message by the 1 Him- 7:30 p. m. sacred musical pro gram by the Waynesville Bap tist choir. Sermon by the pastor: "Be ve thankful." hear." (The International Uniform Les- , The di?ciPI w?ntei to know o for Nov. 24 is Luke 8, the Gol- , n,ean'ne f this parable, and den Text beint Luke 8:18, "Take Jt?a ef1"n' . seed was heed therefore how ye hear.") 'hc W0,d f G,od h,ch was heard o.V many people. Some heart, THE CHAPTER of St. Luke hind and the word made no im whieh comprises- today's lesson is . piession on them. It was as if one of the most charming pictures birds flew down and plucked the of the life of our Lord on earth, words and ate them. Others' It mentions three women who be-'hearts wre stony, and while the lipvpH in tho J XirA anA n.;nio.nA fOOd WOrrfu mio-k ha .nnm in iV.. V"v a u nitu UlllllOiCICU ' aw 0V n u 'It VilVitf, I to Him. Mary Maedalorae had I tnT s"on were foreottcn because I been cuwd of evil spirits by Him; !ln- minds of those who received Jonanna was the wife of Chuzas, ' were not lnterested and gave them steward or chamberlain of Herod ,10J.hought in which to grow. John with Him, and the father and mother of the maiden. All in the house were weeping and wail ing, but Jesus said, "Weep not; she is not dead, but eleepeth." They laughed Him to scorn, but He put them out. and takinc thn girl by the hand He said, "Maid arise. "And her spirit came again and she rose Straightway." What lessons do we learn from this eighth chanter of Rr T.i.Vo Bea verdant Township J. E. Bryson. et ux. to Walker Brown, et ux. Glenn Miller, et ux, to Kath ryn Nichols. B. M. Stuart, et ux, to W. HJ Jurress, et ux. : i n, r. nnuers, et ux, to J, A Jenson, et ux. " R. D. Williams, et ux, to Mag gie Williams. D. S. Green, et ux. to J. R. Stamey, et ux. Allen C. Rowe. et ux. to Russell motor Company. Clyde Township Sam Medford. et al. to Selma McElroy. Ivy Hill Township Lou Palmer Kin? to Huyh N Lambert Jonathan Creek Tnw4iihin David Brown, pf n. t Pharlio narris. Pigeon Townshin " ' AHa A. Sheffield, et at. to Jamm K. Sheffield. Jr.. L. C. Henson. t. nv n P n Cook, et ux. Waynesville Townshin Dewey Hyatt, et ux, to Rufus B. Hyatt. A. R. Rabhan, et ux, to James Liner, et ux. Fred Gibson, et ux, to Grady Blanton, et ux. E. L. Withers, et ux, to Hester Anne Withers. R. and F. Liuuidatinn Cnm, in vunwi jLowe, et ux. William Lott, et ux, to L. N Davis, et ux. Mrs. S. F. Hooper to Eva Hoop er ftnmenart. Mabel Clare Lindfors to N. W. Garrett, et ux. CoUege Home fid? Asked To Sgfe Over Half Of Parkway Acreage In State Was Acquired In Four Years State highway department offi ciads announced last week that 1251 of the estimated 22,000 w9 wwuvu iwr vuuiuicuun or rn n ... Blue Ridge parkway in Western fZ ' COnnty hme J North Carolina have been obtained "nrey 0f the n during the past four years at a total cost of 7S2.18 B7. The .right-of-way was DrocuroH at an average cost to the state of $59.76 per acr which includes all administrative porL Tt; b""jr vwuiif Jiff pfi a Chairman Frank Dunlap said. The the home Al.V . " scenic drive crosses the western the governmPn nirf t j ... i .7. uvernment naa. u i"11 "u enters vir- will bp ptnj , Ki ginia northeast of Boone. anmahl J ' ? the J 22,000 officials . v??e -Ml I "lflfl HJt L " "no nave h,j f clears of collegeh The .. -- ..... juisj Sm tk - the National r. ' r 1 J a harvest of blessing. And sec ond, to have faith and not to fear, though storms rage and ills as- First, to keep our hearts' and minis' "I1 U8, We are saved by faith, and like fertile ground, to reeeiv nnr l1811" shall make us free niimo grvuuu, 10 receive an' I " . r ' w cherish the Word of God and yield Distributed by KJng Ffya (tares j Syndicate, Inc. every BAD APPLES You'll orobablv finrl . f-w k-j . i . bushel. PPie..n That's the way it is with beer retailing. There are several thousand wU..... kiJm u i i. . """-",. iaw. T- d i 'wwianinents in North Ca, ohna. But there w a handful of undestabl ant,-soc,al outkrts that reflect discredit upon ,kf entire br-r industry. , w ' The F Pd North Carolina Beer Di8tribu. tors C. .,e aims to eliminate everv soc,ai retaner Uunng the past 18 months b 11 1 c V Program, m cooperation with law-enforcernent authorities, has forced o of business 1 33 dealers who refused to operate accordmg to the high standards demanded Z idustryentlment d kgaIized brewir You can help in this important work by restrict ing your patronage to reputable beer dealers. ijND NORTH CAROLD TUTORS COMMUTE EDGAR H. BAIN, State MrJ juudgn, worth CanBa Antipas, and Susanna, who is not' mentioned anywhere else in the first but anowed THE METHODIST CHURCH J. G. Hufrsrin. Jr.. Pgdnr The paBtor wij preach morning on the subject: "Giving' of a sower who scattered Thanks." preach in The pastor the evening, ntner intprpsr NTnw Toinm,n( ah I V'ke weeds. to ' ehokn nut nil .vo.,m.. rxll mitre were , , ' ----- faithful followers who aided the 1 tnou8'nt ' them. But there were Lord in His great work (many whose minds and hearts wel- A p. ,i1it., " come the fruitful thoughts and Jesus, and He told hpm nrMVWTlbwa lnem and gathered a rich v narvpar. nt ts . w mrs, line VJU1 (J Via. 11 . I VI V wijl also rain from them. .. i , , . . ' otorm on Gallile uoiicii tfiuuiid, ana almost ac once' mhis A , , .1 ..-j . i tie oca Of Gal Hlue is a beaut tnl BT JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCD, food; others fell on .tony .round i be,OW Sea Waynesville. everv Runio. tt.nn A. M. " Canton, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 A. M.' .. 8-M AkSf' 4th Sunda Cherokee. P V P 7"V UfA Cm J. O.IA a. ai. . Wurphy, every 5th Sunday, T:00 A. M. PilCBE WAREHOUSE And BIG 5 WAftEBtiOUSE Fagg Bros, & Boblitt, Props. MORRISTOVVX TENN. We Begin Weighing Tobacco Nov. 25 Opaning Sale WILL BE IIELD DECEMBER 4th AU Companies Will Be Baying. Prices Will Be Higher. You Are Invited To Sell Tobacco With Us The Trip will Pay You $50.00 to $100, over wha you get at some markets. M.E.FAGG - a H. BOBLITT R, R. FAGG Warehouses Open Day and Night , TELEPHONE NO. 709 that p.VP r mih,r A 1 m '. USUal the ;ph, ;;m i den storms n it. Afur withered. Still o her. fell in 1 U,e Jesud and His .round that allowed then to iroSli e"ked.1I fVbat t0 and grow, buk thorns grew also,' ?1 t0 h f the Sa- and choked the good grain. Others! T ' WeHned' went t0 s,eeP- fell into good groundnd grew up hith and made a good harvest. As He! i the bat tTlShtcned the told th, arable He Sad. "He fpshfe" . 80 .tht they called that hath ears to hear. Z't hfm ?r"',n.H that '7 Wre - fumii. ocnua ruuuKeu me waves and they stilled. Th Hp i turned to His discip.es, reproving wem ior: tneir jack of faith. On the other side of the sea they were mei Dy a man sorely afflicted wan demons. So tormented was he that he hid in tombs and wore no clothes. The evil spirits spoke through his mouth, asking Jesus uui w command them to iro intrt th sea, but into a heard of swine which was feeding near by. Jesus did as they asked, and the swine ran down a steep place into the sea na were drowned. The man Hun himself at Jesus' feet, and later "em aoout telling everyone of hi release. But the people who saw me miracle were frightened, and asked Him to ra v. Sr. u back to the ship and returned to tne oiner side. Miracle of the Sick Woau The people on the itlr - - ---w B -U V Ul me sea received Him gladly. A man named Jarius. a mler nt tv synagogue, came to Him, saying young daughter was ill and asking that Jesus make her well. People crowded about the Master, and as He made Hia way to Jarius' house, He felt power o out of Him, and asked who had touched Him. Th iiu;nw i.-., uoiumg and told Him the multitude pressed so close about Hm that no one special had done ii, 1 woman who had been . ir it years came to Him and threw herself w,. ..7T that she had come behind Him and r-7-VT.. oe.m ?r Hi torment " "en neaied. He said to her: "Daurht. k . , w .. . ' A s"oa com LKnl.th? ,?lth thee ew m peace. Just then someone came from ioT'v' that ,esM nee(1 ot f h0UM g the ughter had died. But Jesu. said. ?2 And when He came to th pwy, ... ' -v,,,..-. - , .. ' ' ! i inn ii iiiiiii wimmmi "WWqaf-iklaa.. . . f ' x M .'-.- lf-y, . tt i - 4s:-. 4?; 3i Hfi- i j f 1 ' "' I ss-J;. p. o l '.iff W . L r Come in for a Thrilling Demonstration I Choosd from Many Now Models No t3d!as to Records Lost 10 Times Lcn Fell Record Beauty Reprcdd Phiko brings 70a cfae greatest phonograph imprewj mefx since tne inventioa of the talking-machine . the Photo-Electric Reproducer! Plays recori through reflection of a Una fin it Sewel on a Dhow electric celL No needles to change! 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