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i PAGE SIX (Second Sectioa) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, IVl.Sfj r rvr nTTT 7-n x-t-t- TTnTTrrTTirM1 TlTmTH7 f1T TTT , ;-. m. h a I a i t i i ! J m j x m i m i i I. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. G." Elliott, Pastor i 9:45' a. m., Sunday School, Ben .Phillips, superintendent. There is' a class for every age group. Every member of a christian home should attend this teaching service, and strive to bring in the unenlisted around him. 11 a. ni Morning Worship ser vice conducted by the pastor, whose sermon topic is "The Christ of the Cross." The Book says, "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together," and "Come, let us go unto the house of the Lord." 6:30 p. in.. Training Union, P. H. Gentry, director. Every Chris tian should have in his heart the desire to serve his Lord more ef ficiently. That is the purpose of the Training Union. 7:3 p. m.. The evening worship service will be a praise and song service. The musical part of the program will be presented by a group of young men from Spring dale and is as follows: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Martin Luther The Octette Sun,' of. Thanksgiving Allisten Paul Keldman ("real Ion's Hymn Heethovtn The Octette The Holy City Adams Kohe'rt Kennedy A Song of Peace i Finjandia ! Sibelius The Octette I 2;ird I'salm ifrom Tschaiknwsky's liftli Symphony i Gethsemane j Sol U. Cohen Joseph Unsenbhim Violin Solos Selected i Sol li. Cohen I A Group of Sacred Songs Selected ; William Whitctides The Lord's Prayer Malotte The Octette The Benediction By Pastor Sol B. Cohen, director j William Whitesides, guest solost. Jesus Lays Down His Life ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Hi By Alfrad J. Buwcher I u.i..u. m.k.. . B . . iii jtfimuin iriv. TO MARKET, TO" MARKET T0 BUY A NEW After Jesus' prayer for His disciples, "H went forth with His disciples over Um brook Kidron, wber was a garden Uto which He entered and His dis omies." Juda knew this place too. To this garden Judas brought a band of men and officers from th chief priests and Pharisees with torches and lan terns. Jesus, asked whom they sought, a..,! told them He was Jesus. Jesus was first brought bound to the high priest who questioned Him and then sent Him to Pilate, who- interro gated Him but found no fault with Him, and would have released Hint. The Jews insisted that Jesus should be crucified. So, bearing His own cross. Me was led to Golgotha, where He was nailed to the cross. MEMORY VERSE John 13:1. (the (Solbcn (Text JI'VH.I'SK AMF.TIIODIST CHURCH ' The Church School will meet at 0:45 a. in., with R. H Terrell in charge of the worship. The sermon topic for the eleven o'clock hour of worship will be. The Glory of the Cross." The pastor will preach and the choir, under the direction of Charles Klopp, will have charge of the inuiic. Miss Emily McCracken will lead the young people in worship and study at 7:30 p. m. n Jesus Lays Down His Life HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON i Bv NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for March 30 is John 18-19; 21:15, the Memory Verse being John 13:1, ."Jesus . . having loved His own ... . loved them unto the end.") Jesus taken captive. "J . . . having loved Hit own . . . unto the end ."-Joh n 13:1. loved them CKAI5TKEE MF.THOIHST CHARGE FIRST METHODIST CHCRCII The Church With The Chimes j Paul Townsend, Pastor , -i P Church Sohiool opens at 10:0(V' o'clock, with worship services in 1 all departments. Classes begin at 10:15, M. H. Bowles, superintendent. by the choir, directed by Charles Isley. Mr. Sol Cohen will render appropriate violin selection.", Sunday will be the last Sunday in the present church year. Sunday is Fifth Sunday on the. Youth Fellowship service at 6:30 Crabtree Charge. This special ser- Ml C. O. New ell. Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Morning worship at 11:00. Music j Temple uy me senior cnotr, Mrs. hred Mar The church rooms arc located on the second door of the Masonic Services each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Lesson organist. Sermon by the pastor. sermon . next Sunday win be on Sunday evening worship at 7:00 j "Reality" and the Golden Text will o'clock. This service will be con-, be taken from Psalms 102.12, ducted by the youtig people. Music . ..Thou. q Lor(, sha (.ndure for. by the Methodist Youth Choir.1 . rhari.. t.iv A;t ta.,j ' evcr: anrt Thy remembrance unto Rhea, who is entering- the Metho dist youth contest, will speak on, The World Service of toe Metho dist Church." WAVOT.8Vlf,I.I! nCSBTTF.RIAN cireftcif Rev Malcolm R. Williamson,' Pastor Whitener Pr.vost, Superinten dent of Sunday, School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Mornirfg Worship,, 11;00 o'clock. Sermrfrt Subjiet: 'CHRISTIANITY, ON THE MARCH." The sermon Sunday morning will be in keeping with the observance of "Palm Sun day." Special music wUl be furnished all generations." 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 8:1)1) A.M. Cherokee 3rd Sunday 8 00 A.M. Cutlowhee 1st Wednesday 7;00 A.M. Fontana Village ' "1st Saturday 8:00 A M Franklin . 2nd Sunday 8:00 A.M. Highlands 4th Saturday C:C0 A.M. Murphy 5th Saturday .... 8:00 A.M. vice will be held at the Crabtree Church beginning at eleven o'clock. The services of the day will be mostly in the hands of Laymen. The pastor will conduct the wor ship service in the beginning. The ; theme will be "The Rural Church . , Mr. C. C. Poindexter. General , Church School Superintendent of the Canton Central Church and Adult Counsellor for The Haywood County Sub-district MYF will ; speak to us in the morning. Alsj, j Mr. Frank Davis, charge lay lead-j er for the Crabtree Charge. There : will be lunch in the church at ' noon. In the afternoon Mr. Glenn, Royd. Charge Lay Leader for Sha dy Grove will talk for us. The Choir of Davis Chapel will help ' us in the singing of Gospel Hymns. The Service will conclude with The Holy Communion conducted j by Rev. C. O. Newell. Come and ; enjoy a day of Christian fellow- ship with us next Sundav Spi iring Is Jus! Around The Corner Now is the time to get all your clothes in tip - top condition for Easter, We clean thern to look like new and at an amazingly low price. Don't waif 'fil the last minute, bring them in earlyr CULL 205 SHADY GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C. O. Newell, Pastor I Our church is planning for Spe cial Services next Sunday. Mar. 30 i We are observing "Rural Life Sun day" with a Dedication Service 'prepared by James William Sells. ;The importance and responsibility of the farmers to God and human ity will be emphasized both in this j service and the pastor's sermon, ; "Divine Partnership". j This same Sunday has also been set as "Family Day". We plan to give recognition to families who !ar present lDO and a special ; honor to the largest family present 100r. Let us fill the church next 'Sunday. The House will be warm. 'according to the pastor. WHEN JESUS had spoken the last words we read in last week's lesson. He went out with His dis ciples, over the- brook Kedron or Cedrnn, where there was a garden (Gethsemane) with His disciples. Judas also knew this place, for Jesus and His disciples often went there, John tells us. Judas gathered a band of men ami officers from the chief priests and Pharisees and went to the garden seeking Jesus. Jesus met them and said, "Whom seek ye?". They answered. "Jesus of Naza reth." Jesus said. ,"1 am He." John tells us that when Jesus said this "they went backward, and fell to the ground." t This prostration is considered by B. F. Westcott due' "to the effects, of fear, awe. veneration, self-humiliation," as they faced Him.' , Jesus again asked vvhpm. they were seeking and again they said, "Jesus of Nazareth," and again Jesus said He was the one, add ing, "if therefore ye seek Me. let these ( His . disciples) go their way." ' -'; Taken Before Annas J Jesus was first taken before Annas, whese father-in-law was Caiaphas, the high priest. It Is thought that perhaps Jesus, hav ing driven the money changers out of the temple, had incensed Caiaphas against Him, for he and his family were growing rich on the temple traffic. Thrice was Peter asked If he was with Jesus, and three times lie denied it. The high priest asked Jesus of His disciples and His doctrise. Jesus' answer was, "I spake open ly to the world; I ever taught in the synagogue, and in the tem ple, whither the Jews always re .sort; and in secret have I said nothing. Why askest thou Me? ask them which heard Me, what 1 have said unto them:, behold, they know what I said." At this one' of the 1 officers struck Jesus with the palm of his Land, saying. "Answerest Thou the high priest so?" Jesus an swered him. "If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smitest thou Me?" Annas then sent Him bound to Caiaphas. "Then led they Jesus from Caianhas, unto the hall of Judgment." These Jews would not go into the hall where PUate sat, for fear thev would defile them- Distributed by King Vesture Syadlcete, selves in the presence of Gentiles and therefore could not eat the passover. They were very eareful to observe the Jewish law. even with murder in their hearts. Pilate, f Roman ruler. ' asked, "What accusation bring ye against this Man?" The Jews made answer, "If He were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered Him up to thee." Pilate told them to take Him and judge Him according to the Jewish law, but the Jews answered. "It is not lawful for us to put any man to death." Pilate Thinks 'Jesus Innocent Questioned f by Pilate?, Jesus' answers convinced Pilate that He was guilty of nothing worthy of death. He seemed to f ear the Jews, ' however, and finally said that they had a custom that a man should be released at the passover; "will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?", But they shouted to him not to release Jesus, but Bar abbas, a robber. fe Pilate therefore had . 'Jesus scourgd,"nd the soldiers platted a crown of thorns and put it on His head and a purple robe about Him in mockery, hailing Him aa King of the Jews, and they smote Him. Pilate went" out to" the Jews saying, "I bring Him forth to you, that ye may know that I find no fault in Him," and when Jesus came forth wearing the crown of thcrns and robe Pilate said to the Jew, "Behold the man," but the chief priest ancj officers cried, "Crucify Him, crucify Him," and Pilate was afraid and questioned Jesus again, I but He answered not. Pilate sought to release Him even now, ' but the Jews cried. "If .thou let this- man- go, thou art not Caesar's friend: whoso ever maketh himself - a i king speaketh against Caesar." ' So Pilate released Jesus to His enemies, and He was led away, carrying His crosa to Golgotha, where He was crucified, and two thieves with Him. one on each side. Over His head they wrote in r Hebrew. Greek f and Latin. "Jesua of Naaareth the King of the Jews." Hi mother was there and f John the beloved discinle, into whose care Jesus gave His mother. The soldiers divided his garments among them, casting lots for the coat. Joseph of Arimathea. a secret disciple, begged the body of Jesus from Pilate and laid it in his own new tomb, and Nicodemus, who had come to Jesus at night, brought myrrh and aloea, and the two wrapped the body and buried Him. Inc. ; her treat religion as a kind ol op tional luxury. They are "loo busy"' to do any Bible study, "loo tired" to go to church and take their cliil- i drcn to Sunday School. Yet the, day inevitably comes when they will need those things which t lie llible and the Church leach. They j will run afoul of the police. Tlu i will need character reference for! employment or a character witness i in court. Then they call on the J Church and the minister whose services they have treated so care- j lessly in the past. I have seen it : h; en tii"e after time. Why wait until you get into a ! jam to call on God'.' Why wail mi ni you have to be driven to your knees.' Why take the hard knocks when you don't have to'.' The liible pleads, "Remember now thy ci eat-' or in the days of thy youth." The most important event in Die life of a boy or girl is when lie it-arns to know his Lord miTpARRoTSf Pre JestajnN i Mrm Greenland has m area of ' 'square miles of which ' 1 square miles are covered I glaciers the year around. 'nfi. hm U it I) Pol!-Prrors have the good looki". Inl.hru i .,, Children s diocs niujt give. Pre-Tesnnj; on ilu u, ot active youngiters has nude dm Mipniiuin jimnNr ivithiMit gi:ess work... for your child' piocoiinn. lomc in and chootc Ironi our ( empiric Anil It pays to use Want Ads. assie s I Waynesville Laundry V .i : ' (iMrfrporalcd) , ( i. VT. KILUAN. Owner WE CALL AND DELIVER rUM 2ft Boy&AvtiitM HAZELWOOO METHODIST C. O. Newell. Aci ni; Pastor Sunday School at ten o'clock. Evening worship at 7 30. Prayer Service Wednesday 730 . M. . '"!(' : i I roas Rr.nzie- . ;, i;iry unit, cruzeiro, was ir , . ior a constellation knowi uide to countless mariners iu waters south of the equator the j Southern Cross. Records show a I drawing of the Southern Cross was ! one of the first souvenirs int to King Manoel of Portugal by Pedro Alvares Cabral, following hit voyage , of discovery to Brazil In 1500. To i day the itars of the great eonstella j tion are depicted in Brazil's flag , and coat of arm as wei In its money. The Everyday Counselor REV. HERBERT SPAUGH, D. IX CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown us and for the beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and Mother. E. IT. Browning and Children, Mar 28 way, when there is an easier one. Many say that the school of hard k n o c k s is the best, but it is certainly the most expensive. The earlier a man learns that the belter. The sooner he learns ihat this world and his person al affairs are gov erned by divine law, the fewer hard knocks he. is going to have. The rising rate of juvenile de linquency is an indication of the increasing ignorance among our young people of those fundamen tal laws of God which must be rec ognized. The law of cause and ef fect is just as certain as the law n gravity. The Bible puts it, 'Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also- reap." There is the law of right and wrong. It is sum med up In the Ten Command- V ! ments. Men do not successfully break the Ten Commandments; in stead they are broken by them. There is a law of property right included in the Ten Command ments the law against theft, adul tery, murder. When we take that which belongs to others, we in- pvitahlv mifTpr A Fortunate is the boy or girl who learns early in life how to find God's will for his daily life through prayer. God has a plan for his life, just as He has a plan by which the earth rotates on its axis, producing day and night. The boy or girl who starts out in life try ing to follow his own desires with out regarding the law of God and tne fights of others, soon finds himself in trouble, sometimes seri ous trouble. We ran t live successfully with- , oat Goo;. God has made it possible J tor us to learn his plan for living and Hie plan for dying. He gave us the Bible and the Church to teach us. Yet an increasing num-' A .........Wr,yg,, ,,,,,,, ,, , H.n,,,,,,,. ,. ,, Dent. Si 1 I IN . BABY PICTURt Beginning April 14th we are offering a spe cial feature in the field of ohotoaraohv that brings within reach of every family of Haywool County, a service you can't afford to miss. W are going to specialize in those "Hard-to-Gei' snapshots of your baby . . . RIGHT IN Y0U1 OWN HOME ... in the bath ... at play . . . at me time . . . anywhere you like, inside or out. 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