0j)jiY, OCTOBER 29, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 nes Mr. V Creek News N. Eatnnonc4 IVing the occasion were ft?? Iimer Bryson, Mr. Prance Rogers and fam Krs. Henry Haynes fr'l Mr. Mta Price Cauley Rogers, and rrndMr8. W. B.Nolana, ML pvmond McCracken l" , , Miss Lois Ferguson, f.nd children, Mr. n J Noland, Mrs. Jacs: HUSO"- I fitory and his Rambling KSt0!l will aoDear at the Ki"! . s,hool Friday night, v tr? m. onf. is RDonsor- ixhor Associa- the r8rel LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST Lake Junaluska Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Church school at 10:00. Public worshin at 1 1 .no with tv. F .WW n .VU U1C pastor taking as his topic, "A Les son in Christian f:hnrto " TV,. 1UC will be an anthem by the choir. aunaay evening- at 7:30 the young people will meet - First aid course mmr Mnnrtin and Tuesday from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Hallnwe'pn iwrv fn trAuM - - 1 -J v ;uuii pCU- pie on Saturday night, beginning IT. OA at i .ov. v. ware the fines fffchool children along with , teachers la" Thome, and getting scrap "the road. Among those us the'r trucks Wednesday on ..Creek in gathering scrap , Hiram Green, Jack Bradley, I Fertruson, Jack luricpaincK, W ' ... 1..- TTovlon Path. n'-.voi- KUSEeil. jliailic nCaw. . i i.-. unmpr iraiiLiiaux u ijUOIie, - - pi KirkpatricK. L extra edition of The Moun- i - r onrnriRn to i.riH Si. rn a tfVVOaflv DTI . urn am . waa. k.wvw ifited. It gave muco ma uu Pituice in the scrap campaign. their efforts we're eagerly L. fm-ward to Fines Creek Ll being numbered on the list along witn oiner scnoois lie county. .. morn- Home HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Sundav arhnnl at in n'l.inj.L' J V MWVBI Paul Davis superintendent. rreacning on bundav morninc except tne secona and fifth Sun dava. Mr Croekett. services ai me nazeiwooa cnurch eacn sunaay evening at t 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject Sunday ing at 11 o'clock. "Our View." Young people's Leaeue at 6:30 THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwond Pastor Sundav school 11 o'clock. Prank Underwood superintendent. Gen eral lesson title, "The Christian View of Marriage " Hnlden Tp-rt "Marriage is Honorable in All." Morning service 11:00 o clock. Sermon subject, "God's Message for Our World Today." Sermon subject, "God's Expecta tion." Training Union 6:30 o'clock. Prayer services Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Aussies and Flag Taken From Retreating Japs ' P ..." r! x V Members of the New Guinea scouts of th Australian Amy proudly hold Jspanes . flag thai i behind by the Nipponese in their r.pid retreat after a dash with th. scouts in Pjpua, N " G"J soldiers were members of th. Allied army that droy. the Jap. away from Port Moresby d back over the Owe Stanley Mountains. (Vtntral rrt$ NovemberSehcdule'"lr"l1.,:T-.'V.S Is Announced fjt Magaha who has Deen worK- I tt Wilmington ior some time io visiting with his mother . family, Mrs. Mollie Woody at 'borne here. ; ; ;iinn Clark of Newport News, is Mtf his mother, Mrs. CandaS krk nd other relatives here. ' ind Mrs. Jack Redmond and My who reside at Newport News lisitinz with Mrs. Redmond's Lu, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nol- Huid other relatives here. Charlie Sutton, who holds a po tt Newport News, is spena- tlkis week with his wife at the t of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- 3. Greene. . civilian auto tires repre- pibout one million tons of rub- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor. The pastor will preach on Sun day morning at 11:00 o'clock on the subject, "Prayer and Missions." At the evening worship at 7:30 o'clock Dr. J. Bunn Olive, of China, and Dr. A. R Gallimore. of China. will be guests of our church. Dr. Gallimore will speak briefly and Dr. Olive will give the main ad dress. Our people are urged to hear these distinguished men and hear a vital message. WAYNESVILLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor, Snnrlnv will hn observed as Church Loyalty Day in the Metho- Hisst phnrrh At that time the fi nancial program of the new church vpar will be launched. An appeal is cninir out to everv member of the church to make a special effort to attend the services ol that day. In the morning the pastor will sneak on the subiect. "All That I Am and Have." the subject of the The Christian View of Marriage HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The . International Uniform N on the above topic for toember 1 Is Genesis lr27, 28; 'Mi: Jeivmiah 20-4.fi- Matt. h 19 3-6; John 2:1-5, the Gold- f Text being Hebrews .13:4, "Let Friage be had in honor among W THE bepinnlne- fJod rrpntpd FU tnd woman "mala nnri fe. P seated He them." God then HttUd tham on ,IA ,A t.-.v... hum OOIU iV h..C.I., fruitful and multiply, and re- jpmi me earth and subdue it: P hve dominion over the fish PlthfllAQ arA aha. U M 1 - M J llr, and ovr vorv llvlncr Fi that mdveth iinnn the our lesson for today refers to OthfP Hacfl..tn,t : .1. . pi of human beings wherein it -- uuu pui Aaam mio P sleep, extracted rib and :y Eve. to keep him from uness and . u-i 1 Adam's words spoken In his This nesh of m . ... I1 Woman u. out of man. i,fore sha a man leave ry'nall be one flesh "out 599 B. C. thp '"e m captivity in Baby si ta 7- Were not harshly treat- captivity, as is shown theywere advised by Jere- k . . r. Prophet, to build m u m "em, and to W ns and eat trult V h., y were also to teke nave children rh.. .. l UlAi -""vvv "ItiJ P dl.,Jls and husbands for Nn.:!".,- 80 tht they N m vn"aren and the tribe h. . Kates that T.ran.i.h ;u, u oe in caotlvitv nr at I I U7A WW , thi T.5 . eraons when he k "risees Temn rUr lesson tav. ,.. t tCu,aTIesUne' where Mat- JSdK-. Great multitudes ,5 in J: '"erywhere. we are f to tiTn were always member, hoping to get Him to make some admission that would give them a chance to have Him arrested and tnrown mio prison, at the least. The result was, now ever, without exception, to cover themselves with humiliation, for He showed them that they were ignorant of the laws of their own religion. In this case they asKea mm. "Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?" Jesus answered, "Have ye not readthat He which made them at the beginning made tnem maie and female, "And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh T "Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What there fore, God bath joined together, let not man put asunder." I imagine these men had no more questions for Him that day. That is the ideal marr'nge, and few indeed have been t ; races that have adhered t r rough out the centuries. v Jews themselves, in the tinu. of their great men, Abraham and his sons and grandsons, their kings like David and Solomon, and many others, practised polygamy, hav ing numerous wives. Today we gneve over broken homes and tre consequent problems of children of such homes broken by divorce. We, however, honor those men and women who wed when young and remain together to celebrate 50, 60, or even 75 years of mar riage, growing indeed, as the years pass, one, as the Lord in tended. Happy are the children, who are born of such unions! The last reference today is to the marriage which Jesus attend ed with His mother and His dis ciples. It was at Cana. The story recites Jesus' first recorded miracle. Jesus' mother discovered that the guests wanted wine and there was none. She told her Son and said to the servants, "What; soever He saith unto you, do lt Jesus directed that six waterpot. of .tone should be filled with water, and when It was with drawn it was wine. it Jesus was not hermit. H. lived His Ufa among His people He was with them in their Joy. and their sorrows. Surely Uie home that He blesses with His presence will be a happy one. The schedule of the home demon- straton clubs of the county for the month of November has been an nounced as follows by Miss Mary Margaret smitn; The Beaverdam club will meet with Mrs. Frank Ensley at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday, the 3rd; the Dellwood club with Mrs. Crews Moody at 2:30 o'clock on Tuesday the 6th; the Jonathan Creek club with Mrs. W. T. Palmer at 10:30 o'clock on Friday the 6th. Mrs. L. J. Cannon at 10:30 o'clock on Monday the 9th; the Maple Grove club with Mrs. H. C. Jus tice at 1 1 :00 o'clock on Tuesday morning the 10th; the Fines Creek club with Mrs. W. B. Green at 10:30 o'clock on Thursday the 12th. The Iron DurT club with MrS. V. R. Davis at 10:30 o'clock on Fr day morning the 13th; RatcliffrT Cove club with Mrs. Moody Jones at 10:30 o'clock on Monday the 16th; Rock Spring club with Mrs. The regular meeting of the Ha- zelwood Parent Teacher associa tion will be held Monday evening, November 2, at 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the school. Bill Prevost will speak on Civ ilian Defense, and the glee club will sing. All patrons of the school are urged to attend. Kate Sanford at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday the 17th. The Maggie club will meet with Mrs Rohert Plott at 1f)-n o'clock on Thursday the 19th; the Crabtree club will meet at 2:00 o'clock at the Crabtree school house; the ririisn rlnh will meet af tha Pruan school building on Monday the 30th. wide library service in Haywood, County Council Achievement Day Home Clubs Plan Plans were completed at a meet ing of the Haywood County Council of the 'home demonstration clubs held in the ofllce of the county home agent on Saturday afternoon for the annual Achievement Day of the group. Plans are to hold the all day meeting in the dining room of the First Methodist church, and to Show exhibits of the work of the clubs and individuals. The group went on record as en dorsing the movement for a county Africa Theme Of War Information , Center At Library As the United Nations, Forces are cdncentrating in Northern Africa on what is believed to be the second front of World War, II, a collection of latest available maps, charts, pamphlets pictures, and books have been assembled at the War Information. Center at the Waynesville Public Library. ' By November 1st, a supplemen tary collection is expected from the University of North Carolina. Gi- Alexandria. and Sues are no long er vague places under a Mediter- rannian sky. Our American xorces are there and a Haywood county army flier (Frank Haynes) for several weeks has been flying planes and bombers to the Allied Nations on the "Dark Continent." A mono- Kufrirested books on Afri ca are, "I Married An Adventurer," Johnson, "Im Darkest Alrtca," Stanley and "Bula MaUri," Was- serman. New books recently added to the regular library collection are: "See Here, Private Hargrove," Har srrove. "Windswept." Chase, "No Surrender," Allrand, "Assignment in Brittany," Maclnnes, "Alfred I. DiiPont." Smith. "Pink Camel lia," Bailey, "Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution" and "Re port on The Tennessee Valley Au thority Flood Control." f TTarplwnod To Stasre Hallowe'en Carnival The annual Hallowe'en carnival sponsored by the Haselwood Parent-Teacher association will be held Friday night, October 80, t 7:30 o'clock at the school. Features of the evening will be, cake walk, country store, grab bag, fishing, bingo and popularity contest. Candy, popsickles, drink, and eats will be .old. Mrs. Mary Sue Moody is chair man of the carnival. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs. W. B. Henderson. of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on October tne zvtn, as the Haywood County Hospital. and pledged to work in behalf of the cause. I The Achievement Day will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 18th and a la r tre attendance is urged by the president of the council, Mrs. L. J. Johnson, of Beaverdam. The RAF recently spilled 10,000 tons of bombs on Germany in 10 night air raids. 5 BAGGING The 1943 cotton-bagging-for-cot-ton-bales program, calling for the manufacture and sale of up to 8,000,000 cotton "patterns" or bale covers, will encourage the further use of domestic cotton. STILL GOING STRONG after 80 years! Ressonst perfect double-acting, more important min erals (calcium, phosphorus); as4 no alum to leave bitter taste. F&EBl New sugarless recipe booklet Be a kitchen patriot. Write today I Rumford Baking Powder, Boo CS, Romford, Rhode Island. evening message will be "Move On Or Die." Church school onena at 9:45. The Methodist Youth Fellowship ; is beginning a series oi special studies on the subject, "Planning . The World of Tomorrow." These meetings will be held each Sunday evening through the month of No- J vember at 8:30, The prop-ram next Sunday will be in the form of a forum. i WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas- tor. '. R. .II. Gibson superintendent of Sunday school. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship 11:15 O'clock. Sermon subject: "While It Is Day." Pioneer group of boys and girls meets at 6:00 p. m. Young People's League at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON Assembly rooms, second floor of Masonic Temple. Sunday school at 9:45. ! Reading room open Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock. 'Everlastine Punishment" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday morning at the regular 11 o'clock hour. The Golden Text will be taken from Proverbs 3:11, "My son, de spise not the chastening of ; the T .orH ! neither be wearv of his cor-, rections ; for whom the Lord loveth he correcteth ; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth." Anions- the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the God of hosts, who is a strong Lord following from the Bible: "O Lord unto thee? or to thy faithfulness round about thee? Justice and judgment are the habitations of thv throne : mercy and truth shall go before thy face. If they break my statutes, and keep not my com mandments; Then will I visit their trangression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes. My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out out of my lips." (fsaim oa; e, 14, 31, 32, 34). MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO . : MEET The Woman's Missionary Union of the Haz?lwood Baptist church will meet as a circle at the home of Mrs. T. L. Blalock, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Vll M. 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