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nLtSKA METHODIST CHURCH p,,tor Miles A. McLean P510 ' , -1 mnn with X . ..11 QCT-PS. IW8 1 .. n nvwk church ser- c,,nrlav will be observ- rrlmilieare asked to come and t ram . r-h. The Dastor .V biV text: "And there generation LiRSPAVL NOVEMBER 9, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER after l.i take a r ..t'n..r to . tV,o T.nrH . " . ij At Btiv Inncer j before their enemies." Jos. . tstm Will hp The seunuii i-.v ... Lord" Iung this service Vill be an installation cere ur all the officers and teach- of the Mimihj you::-' people ..i - hop. m. Ls7mi:ihodist church j c. Madison, rastor lurch School with classes for 10:00 o'clock. The L-crv remains open through the lurch hour. for the morning service me pa :ii c.u.uW on the Question. Le We Lost Our Faith?" 'At evening hour ne win speaK on subject, "The YaraaticK ol Kie Methodist Youth Fellow- , i. . i A lip meets at u.v. Wounded ' ysywMM A ' V f PVT. RUBIN JAY KIRKPAT RKK, son of Will Kirkpatrick, of Waynesville, who was wounded in action in Belgium on October 11, according to a message from the War Department to his family. Pvt. Kirkpatrick has been serv ing in the U. S. Army for the past 2' months and has been over seas for the past two months. CATHOLIC SERVICES Schedule of Masses faynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 Bryson City, every 1st Sunday, franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun- 17, 8.00 a. m- Mnrphy, every 6th Sunday, 8:00 n. Canton, every 5th Sunday, 8:00 B. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, 100 a. m. JSylva, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 a i Welch Cove, every 1st Sunday, OC a. m. (C.W.T.). COLD SPRIRNGS Capt. Thelma Colton, Pastor Sundav school at 10:30. suDerin- pdent, H. L. Liner. Sermon on first and third Sun- lys at 7 p. in. I&reryborly invited to attend the servici s and Sunday school. CHRISTIAX SCIENCE Church rooms on the second floor of the Masonic Temple. Authorized Christian Science lit erature available from lending li brary after church services each Sunday. Sunday church service at 11 a. m. and the subject for the lesson sermon next Sunday will be: "Mor tals and Immortals", with the Golden Text taken from I Corin thians 15:48, "As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy; and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly." Sgt. J. R. Carswell Reported Slightly Wounded In Action First Sergeant John R. Carswell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carswell. of Waynesville, has been reported slightly wounded in ac tion on October 21, in Germany, according to a message received by his mother from the War Depart ment. Sgt. Carswell left here with the National Guard unit in September, '9 40. a,-id took his training at Fort Jackson. Camp Blanding, Fla., Camp Forrest, Tenn., and Camp Atterbury, Ind., before being sent overseas. He has three brothers in the service: First Lt. Samuel Cars ewll, now in the Caribbean area; First Lt. Rufus Carswell, now in Italy; and Mark K. Carswell, third class aviation ordnanceman, serv ing in the Caribbean area. He al so has a brother-in-law, Private Fred Galloway, who is now in New Guinea. Ij relieve distresa of MONTHLY female Weakness (Alto Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lvdia E. Plnkhnm'n Cnmnnunrf la Kmoui to relieve Dnrirwlln nolo ryf accompanying nervoua, weak, tired- mil feellntlK tll rillA tj"l fnnMlnnal toatlily disturbances. Made eepe- i-tuy ii women n neipt nature! Fallow label directions. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S &mpouno FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH L. G. Elliott, Pastor Bible School, under the general supervision of Earl Messer, will begin at 9:45 a. m. Classes are provided with competent teachers for all ages. At the morning worship hour, 11 o'clock, the pastor will preach on the subject: "The Faithful Church," using as his text Revelation 2:10. At 7:30 p. m. the subject will be: "Tares Among the Wheat" from the Scripture Matthew 13:24-30. The Baptist Training Union, under the direction of Miss Hat tie Siler Freeman, will meet at 6:30 p. m. It is hoped that the entire church membership will take this matter of training seriously, and become identified with the training program. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 the church will meet for prayer, praise and Bible study. The pulse mh Annual AUCTION 100 Choice REGISTERED HEREFORDS 70 Heifers (7 to 18 Months) 30 Bulls TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA Saturday Nov. 11th Modern Type, the Blocky, Deep, Mellow kind with De pendable Background. Blood of National Champions. Tazewell Hereford Breeders D. W. LYNCH, Secretary, Tazewell, Va. (WRITE OR WIRE FOR CATALOGUE) Two Canton Men Reported Wounded In Action Two Canton men, Corporal Win ston D. Pace and Private Hubert Wright, have been reported wound ed in action by the War Depatment during the past week. Cpl. Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Pace, was reported wounded in Germany on October 10, accord ing to information received by his parents. He w'as serving with the Engi neers and was ?n General Hodges First Army. He was stationed in Belgium according to the last let ter his family received. He enter ed the service in March, 1942, and had been overseas since January of this year. Private Wright, son of Mrs. Bertha Wright, of Mears Avenue, Canton, was attached to the U. S. Infantry. He was reported wound ed in Italy on October 13. He entered the service in 1942 and had been overseas for the past six months. Mrs. McCracken Elected Vice Chairman State Nurses Association Mrs. J. Rufus McCracken was ehcted vice chairman of public Health Nurses Section of the State Public Health Association at their regular fall meeting held in Ral eigh last week. Mrs. McCracken is supervisor of public health nurses in the district health department with headquart ers in Waynesville. of any church is the prayer meet ing. Our goal is one hundred in attendance. Following this service the choir will meet for rehersal. Put the church in your program, and guard its hours of worship against all encroachments. WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor Whitener Prevost, Superinten dent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship, 11;15 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "THE DISTURB ING CHRIST." Pioneer boys and girls meet at 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples League meets at 7:00 p. m- Mid-week Prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30. La Lee Beauty Shoppe Offers the Finest In Permanent Waves At SPECIAL PRICES Machine Wave f nw Only . "M Machinp W o Only $3 $5 $5.00 Machine Wave Now Only $7.50 Machine Wave Now Only MAPHINELESS WAVES $5.00 AND UP PM ("Id PermWnt ffO Cfl $15.00 Cold Permanent h)V Oni V V a V? I1U w win y SHAMPOO AND SET $1.00 MANICURE 50c Three Experienced Operators To Please You La Lee Beauty Shoppe $4 $6.50 $12.50 The Church During War and Peace HIGHLIGHTS ON THE) SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Treason on the above topic for Nov. 12 U Isaiah J 2-4. 9 6. T. Matt 5:43-48; Romans 13 1-7. the Gold en Text being Matt 8 8. "Blessed are the peacemaker! for they Mall be called aons of God ') THE FIRST reference In our lesson Is to Isaiah, where the prophet aays that In the last day the house of the Lord shall be es tablished in the top of the moun tains, and that all the nations hall nock to It. And the nations shall be Judged tnd some rebuked, and "they shall beat their swords Into plowshares, and their spears Into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up word against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." What can we do to be ready when this wonderful day comes T Further Isaiah prophesies. "For unto us a child Is born, unto us a Son la given: and the government aha.ll be upon His shoulder and HU name shall be called Wonder ful, Counsellor. The Mighty God. the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. "Of the Increase of His govern ment and peace there shall be no end. upon the throne of David, and upon HI kingdom, to order It, and to establish It with Judgment and with Justice from henceforth even for ever. The seal of the Lord of Host will perform this " Fight Necessary At present, while we are In the midst of a great war to liberate enslaved people, we must fight. Bestiality, cruelty unspeakable have been visited upon defenseless men, women and children, and we must fight to stamp It out, with Ood'a help. If we cannot go to battle for the right, we can suppress any feel ings we may have of racial su perlorlty; we must realize that such emotions are unchristian, and that as God loves ALL His people, we must acknowledge that all are our brothers,- nourished by the same sun. helped by the same be neflcent rain which falls on the Just and the unjust. We must try to understand peoples of other na tions and races, seeing that their problems are our problems, and that peace can only come when there Is mercy and Justice to all on earth. Jesus tells us that we shall love even those who are unkind to us. "Ye have heard that It hath been said. Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you. Love your enemies, bless them that curse you. do good to them that hate you. and pray for them that de spttefully use you. and persecute you That ye may be the children of your Father which Is In heaven for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and send eth rain on the Just and on the unjust." That tells us very clearly what we even little children can be taught to do Have you an enemy? Has any one been hateful to you T Don't fight, with words or fists Try to see It your conduct has been correct, if you are In any way to blame If you find you are even In a small measure at fault, make amends, and even if your at titude Is not at first appreciated, hold your temper Pray to be shown how to love that person, to understand why he or she is your enehiy. and to win him over What Reward Have YeT Aa Jesus asked. "If ye love them which love you. what reward have ye? do not even the publi cans the same? "And If ye salute your brethren only what do ye more than oth ers?" These things may seem a small and even unimportant beginning to world peace, but if we could train everyone to act so. every one even In our own country, it would have a wonderful Influence. If even one Sunday school really practiced Jesus' commandment, the effect would be marvelous We have so much to be thank ful for In our country If we obey the laws of the land, we have nothing to fear and the laws are not harsh or unjust St Paul told the Romans. "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers For there is no power but of God the powers that be are ordained of God " "Whosoever therefore realateth the power, reslsteth the ordinance of God." "For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ' do that which Is good, and iho.. shalt have praise of the .same ' DuruibuUd by Klnf Features Syndicate. 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