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FRIDAY, JPAGE SIX (Second Section) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. G. Elliott, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45. Ben Phillips. Superintendent, Mrs. Al bert Maye, Associate Superinten dent. The general lesson topic for Sunday. March 16, is: "Intimate Fellowship With Christ." Morning worship at 11 o'clock The pastor's sermon subject will be, "The Church Persecuted." Training Union meets at 6:30, under the direction of P. H. Gentry and Miss Ilalsie Freeman. Evening worship at 7:30. We will have a guest speaker, Rev Philip D. Fletcher from the Gran its Falls Baptist church. Our B.T.U. Study Course will begin Monday night and continue through Friday night, except for Wednesday night, which is our regular Mid-week worship service night; Rev. Fletcher will also speak to us at this hour. We urge each of our Training Union members to take this Study Course. We cordially invite e'ach of you to worship with us in the above services of worship. FIRST METHODIST CIU'RCII Church School opens with wor ship services in the Departments at 10:00 o'clock. Classes begin at 10:15. M II. Bowles. Superintend ent. Sunday morning Worship Ser vice at 11:00 o'clock. Music by the Senior Choir, Mrs. Fred Martin director. Mrs. W. L. Matney, or ganist. Sermon by the Pastor. Evening Service at 7:00 o'clock. At this service a film will be shown, "No Greater Power", depicting the story of Zacchaens and his meet ing with Christ. This picture is of great interest for both young peo ple and adults. Everyone is invited. fnfimate Words With His Disciples ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Bucichef -- tJ-XI Seated in an upper room in Jerusalem with His disciples shortly before His death, Jesus told them that "In My Father's hous are many mansions . . . I go to prepare a place for you." Thomas said to Jesus: "Lord, we know not whither Thou goest; and how can we know the way?" Jesus said. "I am the way, the truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by Me " Thar disciples asked one another who Jesus meant when He told them. "A little while and ye shall not see Me"; and again, "a little while, and ye shall see Me. because I go to the Father." Jesus told them that they would soon be scattered and He would be alone' but not alone, .for His Father would be with Him. MEMORY VERSE John 14:2. (The (Solben (Text CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The church rooms are located on the second floor of the Masonic Temple. Services each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the church rooms. 'Substance'' will be the sub ject of the Lesson-sermon next Sunday morning. The Golden Text will be taken from 11 Corinthians. 9:8. "God is able to make all graee abound toward you: that ye having all sufficiency in all things may abound to every good work." WAYNES VILLE PRESBYTERIAN CIILRCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson. Pastor Whitener Prevost. Superintend- ent'of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "The Church Carries On ". A Congregational Meeting will be held at the close of the morn ing service for the purpose of adopting a budget for the church for the new Church year beginning April 1st. All members of the Church are requested to be pres ent. Youth Fellowship service at 6:30 P. M. CONSTIPATION Risky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food becomej putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ills and interfering with their treatment. Why take this chance whm you can take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of Kiur intestines, sweeping out toxin den putrefactive foods and virus laden . mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. Take CALOTABS ,n Jtto-Jt ...i "In My Father's beast art many mansion. mt kmJ, I go t prepare place for vet. Jehu 14:Z The Everyday Counselor -By- BEV. HERBERT SPAUGII, D. D. IT Intimate Words With His Disciples HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for March IS is John 14-16. the Mem ory verse being John 14:2, Jesus said, "I go to prepare a place for you") , No two individuals are alike when it comes to life insurance requirements. That's why your Jefferson Standard representative specializes in "Planned Pro tection" the service that tailor the plan to fit your particular sitaation. Under the plan, your needs are an alyzed first and a program it then designed that will take care of them.' At no cost to yeu, your Jeffersoa Standard representative will be glad te talk with you and help you work out your."PUnned Pro tection" program. Call or write him today. S. . Connatser Special Representative Koaie 2 , WaynesvDIe Why live in uncertainty when you can have certainty? There is much talk about the insecurity., uncer tainty and confusion of fhodern Jiv ing. Certainly- let ters which come to this desk re flect that. The ac tions of people do likewise. The ris ing wave of iuv-j enile delinquency and crime indi-j cate the same at-f titude. ! Much has been' written and said about causes of juvenile delinquency. This is. one expression of the confusion and in security of the times. Juvenile de linquency is caused by parental delinquency. It comes out of inse cure and broken homes. These young people have no sense of se curity at home. They see their par ents, if they live with them, trying (6 get for themsVIves what they can i walk that God has a plan for their lives. They should know that, "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ pur Lord." They should know that the Bible gives the only plan of security. Some of these instructions are given below: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In ' ail thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall di rect thy paths . . . Trust in him at all times; ye. people, pour out your heart befofe him: God is a refuge for us. "I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. Be ye not as. the horse, or as the mule, which have no under standing: whose mouth must be held in with bit and 'bridle, lest they come near unto thee. "Thine ears shall bear a word be hind thee, saying, This is the way. ye in it, when yc turn to wUHe tney can. ; the right hand, and when ye turn At best adolescence is a time of J to the left." emotional insecurity and uncertain- Those who accept these words ty about the future. In adolescence ! should also remember God's prom young people should learn to know, lises to those who take Him as Lord if they haven't learned as children 'and Saviour: ' that they live in a God-centered I "My presence shall go with thee, universe, operated according to I and I will give thee rest . . . Lo, I divine plan. They should know that lam with you always, even unto the they are a part of this" universe, lend of. the world . . . Fear not." GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH In The Mountains ." Rev. Robert G. TalSm, Rector Fourth Sunday hi-Lent - Church School at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion at 11 an. The Rev. Jose Del Mora, celebrant. Every' Tuesday in Lent at 3 p.m. Lenten study group will meet at the home of Mrs. John N. Shool bred with Miss Clara Bell Williams, leader. IIAZEI.WOOD PRESBYTERIAN CTfCRCH Rev. S. R. Crockett. Pastor Preaching Sunday morning, by the pastor. Subject: "Prove Me Saith the Lord". Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Law- son Summcrrow Supt. DELLWOOD CIRCUIT Rev. J. E. B. Houser will fill his regular appointments Sunday, March 16 at Maple Grove at 10 o'clock, at Dcllwood at 11 o'clock, and at Elizabeth Chapel at 7:30 o'clock. "Ruth's Choice, the Biggest of All Choices," is the theme for wor ship at Maple Grove and Elizabeth Chapel. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at Dell wood. Californians Must Have Influence In Auto Mart DETROIT ' ire must be a great mar ...mential people in Califf -or they can pay above- Prayer meeting Wednesdays 7:30 t:;c jrket prices. P. M Young Peoples meetings P.M. and fcO P.M. Sundays. 2.00 ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses Waynesville Every Sunday 11:00 A.M. Bryson City 1st Sunday 8:00 A.M. Canton 5th Sunday 8:00 A.M. Cherokee 3rd Sunday .. 8:00 A.M. CuUewhee 1st Wednesday , 7:00 AJVL Fontana ViHsge It Satorday 8:00 AH Franklin . - 2bd Sunday 8:00' A.M. Highlands -' , . ;- 4tb Saturday 8:00 A.M. lTurply $th Saturday 8:00 AM. Although it ranks only fourth in population, the West Coast state outstrips its nearest rival by almost 500.600 in the number of new cars registered in 7948. Before the arrival u Europeans there were no domestic animals on the North Ainertean continent. The longest non-stop passenger railroad run in the United States is a 324.5 mite trip between Salt Lake CRy and Los Angeles. . i . ' i ,i ' THE SCENE of this lesson U the same as that of the last, in the upper room of the house where He and His disciples held their last 'supper together. In a few hours He would be led to His death on the cross, and they would be scattered, and He had this intimate talk with them, try ing to tell them that He would not be with them much longer, and preparing them for His de parture. Aa we shall see. they could not understand what He was telling them, or only a small part there of. There is so much in this les son that we shall only be able to give a few highlights. "Let not your heart be trou bled." He said. "Te believe in God, believe also in Me. "In My Father house are many mansions: if It were not so, I would have told you. I ga to prepare a place for you. "And if I go and prepare a place for you. I will come again, and receive you unto Myself; that where I am. there ye may be also. "And whither I go y know, and th way ye know." But Thomas, the doubter, said to Him, "Lord, we know not whither Thou goest; and how can we know the way?" Jesus' answer was, "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but Me." Philip said, "Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufflceth us." And Jesus answered, "Have I been so long with you. and yet hast thou not known Me ? He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father? Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me?" Keep My Commandments Jesus promised them that after He was gone they should de great works, "because I go unto My Father " "If ye love Me. keep My commandments," he told them. "And I will pray the Fa ther, and He shall give you an other Comforter . . even the spirit of truth." When He said, "Yet a little while and the world seeth Me no more, but ye see Me: because I live, ye shall live also," they were greatly puzzled, and He went on to say. among other things," "But tne Comforter Ghost, whom My Father will send" in My name. He shall teach you all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. "Peace I leave with you. My peace I give unto you: not as the world grveth, giva 1 unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid- "Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go away, and come again unto you. If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto My Father." "This is my commandment. That ye love one another, as I have loved, you. Greater love hath no man this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Jesus warned these followers that after He was gone they would be persecuted, put out of the synagogues, and even killed, "And these things will they do unto yew, because they have not known the Father, nor Me." The disciples were still trou bled and puzzled, and asked one .another, "What U this that He saith unto us. A little while, and ye shall not see Me: and again, a. little while, and ye shall see Me? and. Because I go to the rather?" Knows Their Thoughts Jesus knew what they were thinking and tohf them str. He re peated His saying that in a little while they would not see Him. but would sea Him again. "Verily, verily, I say unto you. That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned intor Joy." ... "And ye now therefore have sorrow: but 1 wilt see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you." He told them that God loved them, and that "I came forth from the Father, and .am come into the world: again, I leave the world, and g to the Father." The disciples were satisfied, saying, "Now are vrs sure that Thou knowest all things, and needest not that any man shonld ask thee: by this we believe that Thou earnest forth from God." Knowing now that the hour was very near when He would be betrayed, Jeaus said: . "Behold, the hour cometh, yea. Is now come, that ye shall be scattered, every man to his own, and shall leave M alone; and yet I am net atone, because the Fa ther is with Me. "These thing J have spoken unto- you. that in Me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have trlbutatton: hat be uf od cheert Ir" have overcome the' world. which is the Holv Distributed by Kin Feature Syndicate, tnc By Their Fish You Can Tell What Part Of Nation They Hail BOSTON (AP) Your prefer encces in hsh are as much a give away as to the place you hail from as your accent or your colloquial isms, says Edward Sawyer. He finds that fish preference has remained fairly constant during the past 10 years. In Boston, had dock is preferred while in New York top honors go to cod. Phila delphia wants flounder except when shad is running. Baltimore buys more croakers but Pittsburg goes alt out for had dock. In Chicago, fresh water fish from the Great Lakes are top fav orites while Cleveland, only a few hundred miles away, leans toward North Atlantre varieties. In the South, preference goes te catflsvi although Georgia would rattier Ivave Florida mackerel. De Mot lies, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and St. Levis put ocean perch, commonly called roseflsh, at the 'tow cf the heap. Egyptian tombe of the time of Texas likes red snapper while in King Tut -Ankh-Amen yielded Louisville and Nashville, whiting number of wooden articles glued is the thing, but Detroit le cod with animal glee.-., j - ( " again. Baptist Training Course Set For All Next Week The week of March 17-21 is study course week Tor the Training Un ion of the First Baptist church. Three courses will be offered as follows: The adults and young peo pie combined will study "Our Doc trines," by Tribble;. Rev. Phillip D. Fletcher, pastor of the First Baptist church of Granite Falls, will be the teacher. AM adults and young people of the church are urged to take this course. The intermediates will study the popular text, "Alcohol the Des troyer," by Hearn. W. O. Byers will teach this course. The Jun iors will have Miss' Gretchcn John son, Associatlonal Missionary for their teacher, and they will study the "New Junior Manual." The hours are from 7:30 until 9 each evening, with the exception of Wednesday when all will come together in the church auditorium for the mid-week worship service, conducted by Bev4 Fletcher. The U. 8.' Department ! Agri culture was established In 1889 EJY MARCH 15- A. B. RETURN ON 1946 in- 'com must be filed. TAX OWED on Form 1040 must be paid. C PERSONS in Armed Forces who are over seas may postpone filing their returns until 5'i months after they return to this country but not beyond 3'i months after the war is officially ended. WHO'S A DEPENDENT? A SOMEONE who got more than half his sup port from you in 1946 pro-' vided ho also met require ments in B and C below. B0I . cl, OCPf NOENT most bo closely related. (Cousins - ore not included but in-laws J are.) CIF DEPENDENT had in- come it must have been 'ess thaa $300. 1 Hayuood Baptists PI wew ui apecitu seit Baptists To I te rs Kevivai wee, sponsored y-i t l i 1 Haywood Baptist Associa- Or Jjlble SfJ Woodland T conl'ci c summer. ; Johnson. , All li,h associal mi meet i ui' women ul ' laidl ' '""-'WMStj '"'I Kap-J 1 ' "Mil Haplisi !!ilUIUj '' h-Ih4 , in u i aed I l.lllich u,l; The week of March 17 to 21 has been set aside as the annual Preacher's Revival week, sponsored by the tion. Services will be held in var ious churches throughout the eoun- j ty, using as the general theme. "Christ Exalted in our Churches." j The programs will include wor ship service, Bible study, and spec-i W ial music in addition to a discus-' reach ., sion of some phase of the general uu. h ,. theme by a participating minister, j wj(l ,( Plans are to start the meetings at 2:30, followed by a fellowship supper, and an evening service. The schedule of services an nounced follows: Monday at Pleasant Balsam with the Rev. J. Doyle Miller, pastor host. Speakers will be L. J. Rogers and A. E. Peek in the afternoon; Howard Mann and M. L. Lewis in the evening. Tuesday the Hazelwood church, M. L. Lewis,, pastor, will be host to Ihe meetings. Speakers will be Klmer Greene and Doyle Millar in the afternoon; Ed Stevens and Thomas Erwin at night. Wednesday Ratcliff Cove church , Sawyer and the pastor J. E. Greene be host, with M. C. Wyatt Jarvis Underwood the aiternoon ville, will l speakers. C II. ureen and T. H. special iiiumi miI1 iJ Parris will be the evening speakers, a colored c lum The I Thursday the meetings will be sage will le In j i held at the Woodland church where i "Christ Ksilin! jn M. C. Wyatt is pastor. Howard Hall oi 1 1 is Chun h Mil and N. L. 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