fagc 10 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT ADtEZIl Bethel Vacation Church School To Begin On Monday The Bethel daily vacation church school will begin Monday, July 13, at two o'clock, and continue for lire days a week. The school is beinc fmnnnnrpi bv the Bethel Methodist church for children of all denominations from the beginners through the inter mediate ages. Those in charge of the school are anxious that all children of the community enroll in the school for the two-week period. The daily sessions will be two hours. The teachers for the Kphnnl are ? 1 beginners, Mrs. Turner Cathey; primary, Mrs. Earl Moore; juniors, Mrs. W. P. Whitesides; and inter mediate, E. M. Hoyle. ' The music will be undpr the di rection of Mrs. Hugh K. Terrell and Miss Doris Whitesides. Queen Chats with Women Welders FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G, Hammett, Pastor. On thp nnpnino' riav rtf fVip rpvi. L o - - . . I val service the pastor will preach I at tne morning worsnip at 11:001 o clock on, ' How Jo Ubtain uod a Blessings." At the evening worship at 8:00 n. m. Rev .1. f Canine, of Rnon. who is tn assist the castor and I church in the summer revival, will I begin a series of sermons that will continue through the week. I Bible school will meet at fl-dsl a. m.. with a nlace for everv one to study uoa s word. The Train ing Union will meet at 7 p. m., to train cnristians now to serve Christ better. r ; - Former Resident Of County To Preach At Maggie Sunday Rev. Fred Setzer, pastor of the Methodist church of East Spencer, will fill the pulpit at the Methodist church of Maggie on next Sunday, it was learned here yesterday. His subject will be "Will God Bless America?" Rev. Mr. Setzer, native of Hay wood county, has been a mem ber of the Methodist conference for the past twenty years, and has j been castor of thp churphps in thp following places: Hayesville, Fair view, Leicester, East Gastonia, and for the past three years pastor of the East Spencer church. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. L. A. MILLER Vs. HATTIE N. MILLER. The defendant above named will take notice that an action has been commenced against her in the Su perior Court of Haywood County for the purpose of securing an ab solute divorce on the grounds of two vears seDaration and thp Hp. fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court in Waynesville, North Carolina, not later than thirty days from the 31et day of July, 1942 and answer or demur to the complaint herein filed or the plain tiff will demand the relief herein sought. This the 8th day of July, 1942. C H. LEA TH ERWOOD, Clerk of Superior Court of Hay Wood County. No. 1205 July 9-16-23-30. , WAYNESVILLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor. "Burerlar Proof Religion" will he the subject upon which the pastor will speak in the morning service. Th the eveninc service at fl-nn o'clock he will speak on the sub ject, " unfinished Business' Church school with classes fnr all ages opens at 9:45. The Meth odist Youth Fellowship holds its regular meeting at 7:00 p. m. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska. Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Church school at 10 o'clock. Church service for th: narti- ular Sur;day will begin at 10:30 with the nastor nrearhinir nn n topic suggested by a member of the conirreeation "Will the Thipf on tne (jross Keceive as Great a Re ward as Paul?" The choir anthem will be, "All Hail, Immaunel," by Gabriel. Shortly after 11 o'clock the service will come to a close, trivine- thp neonlp an onnnrtunitv to attend the service at the assem bly auditorium at which Bishop 'Clare Purcell will preach. Youth Fellowship at 7:30 p. m 0. ...... 9 uvui iiuuurzw ipun uu oer cuunbry war enorvDy numer ous visits to factories and shipyards. During these visit she displays a decided interest in the work being done by her subject. In this photo sh is shown laughing heartily as she enjoys a chat with women welders in a factory in Scotland. (Central Pre) of the lesson-sermon on next Sun day. The Golden Text will be tak en from I Corinthians 11:28. "Let a man examine himself, and so let hinl eat of that bread, and drink of that cup." Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "And as they are eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it. and brake it and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, say ing, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for manv for the remission of sins." (Matthew 26:26, 27, 28), title, "Adam and Eve; Temptation ana sin. ' Golden Text, "The soul that sin neth, it shall die." But there is a way of escane throueh Christ. Morning service 11 o'clock, ser mon subject, "Peace Makers." Evening service 8 'o'clock. Training Union 7 o'clock. Prayer services Wednesday evening 7:30 o'clock. ; WAYNE7SVILLE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R, Williamson, Pastor. R. H. Gibson, sunerintendent of &unaay scnooj 10:00 a. m, Morning worsnip 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "RELIGION THAT WORKS." - Young people's meeting 7:00 d. m Mid-week nraver cerviee "Wed nesday evening 7:00 o'clock. . GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Raymond E. MacBIain, Rector. Sunday, July 12, 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion. 9:45 a, m., church school. 11:00 a. m., morning prayer and sermon. Tuesday, July 14, Auxiliary meeting in Parish House. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON Assembly room second floor Ma sonic Temple. Sunday school 9:45. Lesson-sermon 11:00. Reading room open Wednesday afternoon 2 to 4 o'clock. "Sacrament" will be the subject HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S. R. Crockett, Minister. Sunday school 10:00. Paul Davis superintendent. Preaching 11:00. Evening service 8:00. Young people's meeting 7:15. Preaching at Hazelwood every Sunday morning and evening ex cept on the morning of the second and the fifth. On these dates Mr. Crockett preaches at Bethel. THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank , Leatherwood, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 o'clock, Frank Underwood Sunday school superintendent. General lesson ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville. St. John's Church every Sunday 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. Sylva Community House, every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Cherokee Qualla Hall, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. Bryson City, St. Joseph's Church, every Sunday 8:00 a m Franklin, American Legion Hall, every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a m. Highlands, School Auditorium, every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Murphy, Regal Hotel, every 1st and 5th Sunday (C.WVT.) 7:00 a. m. America is the crucible of God. It is the melting pot where all the races are fusing and reforming . . . these are the fires of God you ve come to . . . Into the cruci ble With you all. God is makinc the American. Zangwill. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Adam and Eve: Temptation and Sin HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 1-tl By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform 'ssori on the above topic for July - is uenesis 3, tne Golden Text ing Ezekiel 18:4, "The soul at smneth, it shall die.") THE STORY of man's disobedi ce to the first command laid ion him is the subjeot of the les n today. The Lord God had placed Adam d Eve in this beautiful carnen here they had everything that oart could wish. There was enty to eat without working for au me oeasis naa been named ;d were subservient to Adam, id life was very beautiful to 'am and Eve. Of the fruit of all trees in the garden were they .iitiea to eat, save one the .e of the knowledge of good and r-tut "the serpent was more sub- 1 ... than any beast of the field v.uch the Lord God had made." f course serpents in our day do t speak, so it must have been . i evil spirit which spoke to Eve i ;i oi me serpent s body. "Yea, hath God said. Ye shall :;ot eat of every tree of the gar u . n ?" he asked her. We may eat of the fruit of i v ry tree in the garden except one. Eve answered the tree of . nowledge of good and evil. "God -. 'h said. Ye shall not eat it. ' ither shall ye touch it, lest ye me." : - Now God had not said just that. He had said if they ate of it they would die, not if they touched it, so you see Eve was exaggerating, tf not lying. She knew very well that she should not have been standing talking to the serpent about such a thing, but have gone right away and avoided tempta tion. The serpent answered her. "Ye shall not surely die: for God doth know that In the day ye eat there- . . . . j . uicii juur eyes snail oe opened. J and ye shall be as gods, knowing i good and evil." Yielding to Tetnptatioa That waa indeed subtle, for the fruit of the tree looked particu larly tempting, and added to that it would make her wise, the ser pent said: so she ate some of it and offered some to Adam, and he too ate. Now they had been creat ed wearing no clothes. They were perfectly unself conscious about it. as the primitive peoples are to day. There was no reason why they should cover themselves They were beautiful, just as God had made them. But now they be gan to feel naked and they made Distributed by Kiaf Features Eradicate, lac themselves aprons of fig leaves to cover them. "In the cool of the day," they heard God calling them. They were accustomed to meet and talk with Him then, but now they were ashamed and hid. "Where art thou?" asked the Lord, and Adam answered, "I heard Thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, be cause I was naked; and I hid my self." "And He said, Who told thee thou wast naked? Hast thou eat en of the tree, whereof I com manded thee that thou shouldst not eat?" "The woman whom Thou gav est to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat," Adam an swered. It was a Contemptible an swer, was it not ? Not a manly ad mission that he was wrong, but" throwing the blame on "the wom an Thou eavest to be with mp " seeming to imply that God was to oiame tor giving him the woman. And Eve. too. when she vuaa asked about it said, "The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat." men the Lord God cursed thp serpent, savine that hp ahnniri crawl on his belly all his days, and . i. . a, . ... r mai mere snouia te enmity be tween man and serpents forever. And to Adam and Eve thp mm. ishment was that they would no longer be allowed to live in thp garden of Eden, but outside. where Adam must work for his bread by the sweat of .hi- Not only fruitful plants and trees would flourish there hut ln thorns and thistles. He must till tne ground and labor hard for the rest of his life, and his rhilHron after him. Eve must accomnanv him nnri her children should be born with pain and sufferine. But the merri- ful God provided them with gar- ments or skins to cover them. They were driven forth nnH o cherubim with a flamin? guarded the tree of life, lest these iwo wno naa disobeyed the good God's command, should eat nlsn of the tree of life and live forever Thus death, too, came by the dis obedience of these two whom God had made and nrnvirlpH fn abundantly wo man, woman or child can live Without Obevinv . lum unhappiness and suffering, even death, come to those who disobey ' even earthly laws. Resist tempta tion. Strive to live blampipoaiw ing what is right in the eyes of man, but even more, by the laws of God the Father, if you would really live. For "The SOUl t-hflt sin. neth, it shall die." NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, I HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE RTTPFRinP PflTTPrr HAYWOOD COUNTY, " - VS.-- SALLIE A. ATKINSON IF SHE BE ALIVE. IF NOT HER HEIRS AT LAW AND HER HUSBAND, IF ANY, BY WHATEVER NAME HR MAY BE KNOWN. The defendants, Sallie A. Atkin son, if she be alive, if not hpr hpiro at law and her husband, if any, by whatever name he may be known, will take notice that an action entitled as above has heen menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to foreclose liens for tnxp dim Haywood County; and said defend ants will further take notice that they are reauired to annpnr at fha office of the Clerk of the Superior ' L-ourt ol said countv nf thp r nut house in Waynesville, North Car olina, within thirtv dava nf W thp 1 20th day of July, 1942, and an swer or demur to the Complaint of said action or the nlaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 17th day of June, 1942. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court, Haywood County. No. 1197 June 18-26-Julv 2-9 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. ON MONDAY, the 20th dav of Juiy, iviz, at the Courthouse door m tne town ol Waynesville at eleven o'clock A. M., the under signed Superintendent of Educa tion of Haywood County will sell to ine nignest Didder lor cash, a certain tract or parcel of land lv ing and beinc in Wavneavillp Township, and which was formerlv used for school Durnoses. which said tract or narcel of land h become useless for school nurnnsea. and is described in metpa and bounds as follows: BEGINNING on a rocV IK fppt XNortn oi a laree stonp npar a branch known as Spruce Pine Branch, and on the side of the road leadinir through Rateliff CUrvo and runs South 45 West 75 feet with said road to a rock; thence South 45 East 57 feet to a lnro-p rock; thence North 60' East 75 reet to a rock; thence North 45 West 60 feet to the BEGINNING Containing acre's, more less. Being the same landa an formerly used as the Rateliff Cove School Property. This the 11th dav of Jnne. 1Q49 HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. By Jack Messer, Superintendent of Education. No. 1194 June 18-25-July 2-9 ON MONDAY, the 27th Hair nf July, 1942, at the Courthouse door in tne Town of Waynesville, North Carolina, at eleven o'clock A. M., the undersigned Superintendent of Education of Haywood County will sell to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Pigeon Town snip, Haywood County, and which was formely used for school nnr- poses, which said tract or parcel of land has become useless for said school purposes, and which was formerly known as Garden Creek scnooi property, and is described in metes and bounds as follows: TRACT I: BEGINNING on a stake on top of a ridsre. and beinir the corner of James H. Plott and Smathers and runs N. 32 W. 14 poles and to the line to a White Oak in the Plott and Smathera line; thence with said line two calls back to the BEGINNING, containing 44 sauare nnles mnr or less. TRACT II: BEGINNING on a White Oak. it being the corner at a lot conveyed by Mrs. Harriett amatners to the County Board of education, and runs S. 72 (East 11 poles and 9 feet to a atakp- - , tnence n. 67 East 16 Poles to a stake: thence S 11 West i nnlp and 12 feet to a stake in Plott and Smathers line: thence with said line three calls to the BEGINNING Containing One acre and 36 rods, more or less. The Board of Education reserves the right to reiect anv and all bids at said sale. This the 23rd day of June, 1942. HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. By Jack Messer. Snnprintpndpnt oi co-ucation. No. 1200 June 25-July 2-9-16 NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS . BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE STTPFPinp rniTPT HAYWOOD COUNTY. vs. W. T. AXORVU'S if Wo hp alive, if not his heirs at law, ' and his wife, if any by what ever name she may be known. "The defendants. W. T. A ndrpwa 11 be be alive, if not. hia hsira law, and his wife, if anv hv what ever name she may be known, Will take notice that an actinn en titled as above hast heen rnnompno- ed in th Suprior Court of Haywood county, iNorth Carolina, to fore close liens for taxes diiA Tlnvwnrul County- and Raid dpfpnda further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of th Snrurinr Pnnrt of said county at the courthouse m waynesville, worth Carolina, within thirty davs after the 20th day of July, 1942, and answer or aemur 10 the Complaint of said action or the nlaintiff will annlv to the court for th relief de manded in said Complaint. mis tne 17th day of June, 1942. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Sunerior Court of HownnJ County. No. 1196 June 18-25-July 2-9 Fines Creek News By Mrs. D. N. Ratbbone. Those making up a party and going to Wilken8 Creek for the rourth were Mr nni Mr Hill Rathbnnp anrl fnmilv Mr on1 Mrs. Dave Hall, Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Rus- seii and lamiJy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whyte. A picnic dinner was enjoyed. With the fi-aahline inii rnhlwr shortage the travel on the Fines ireeK8 highways has decreased Travel on the Fourth was very heavy. : Crops have never looked better on r ines reen than at this time. The farm women have taken ad vantage of the good growing sea son and have in their garden every thing that is palatable. Lots of these garden vegetables will be canned and stored away for winter use. Milas Lee Green, of Kannanolis. spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Wiley McL'lure, Charles Green and M. C. Green, also of Kannapolis. Mrs. Hubert Ferguson and daughter, Mrs. Georgia Purcell, of Canton, spent last week visiting in Newport News with Mrs. Fer guson's son, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Ferguson. Miss Lura Mae Green returned to Elon College on Tuesday of last week after attending the fu nerai oi ner grandmother, Mrs C. Z. Noland, here. Orval Fishe. a CCC. trainv at Smokemont, spent the week-end with his aunt. Mr. and ' Ur Reeves Rathbone. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jnatipp of Beaverdam, were Sunday guests oi mr. and Mrs. Wilev Ca nwll M. C. Green, of Kann tne week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvip flrmm Howard Green, of Tenn pasipp ar. rived Saturday to snpnd mm Hma here with Mr. and Mr V R Green. Miss Lorena MeCra j I u vuui.ii V of Blanton Business College, had as "er guest over the week-end her Canton Rant; o School Group ToZi? 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