ar,. im t 3, I .1 i PAGE FOUR (Second Section; THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUND AT THE CHURCHES First Methodist Church Russell L. Young, Pastor Sunday School. 10 a. m. Fran cis Massie, general superintendent. The Wesleyan Fellowship Class, Fred Walston, teacher, will be on the air. The new Children's Choir, directed by Mrs. Clifford Senne, will furnish special music. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. The Senior Choir, with Mrs. Fred Martin, leading and Mrs. W. L. Matney at the organ, will render appropriate music. In the absence of the pastor, who will be at Whit tier for the official opening of their beautiful new church. Dr. Frank S. Love will bring the mes sage. The public is invited. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:45. Margaret Reese will lead in continuing the discussion, "How Can I Know What Is Right?'' All young people will find these ser vices interesting and helpful Evening Worship. 7:30. After a few moments of Songfest, Mrs. Senne will lead the ChildVen and Youth Choirs in special numbers. You are invited to join the parents in hearing these children and voting people sing. The pastor will bring a short meditation. The Zone Captains and Committee on Evan gelism will again meet for a few moments following the service. Hoard of Stewards will have its regular monthly meeting in the ilinina hall at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Choir Rehearsals: Youth and Senior. 6:30 and 8. Wednesday cv'rninc; Children, 10, Saturday morning. The walls are now being built around the tennis courts, which it is hoped will be ready for play by summer time. Churches Invited To Use This Page Pastors and laymen are Invited to set their church notices and news about church activities to The Mountaineer for use on this page. This page is devoted to church news, and is published every Thursday. This particular page goes to press at four o'clock Wednesdays. News re ceived too late, must of neces sity be placed elsewhere in the paper. Grace Church In The Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar Goold. Rector April 3. Fifth Sunday in Lent 9 45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon Presentation of Women's Auxiliary United Thank Offering. ... ' Wednesday, April 6 fe oo p. m. Evening Lenten Ser vice and Address. 9:00 p. m. Vestry meeting. Thursday, April 7 ?:00 p. m. Men's Lenten Study Group at the Rectory. THE BOOK STORE Long's Chapel Methodist Church Paul H Duckwall. Pastor Sunday, April 3 9:45 a. m. Sunday School for all age groups. R H. Terrell, super intendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship, with the sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Mary Ann Liner is the leader of the program on the sub ject, in His Presence." All young people of the church and com munity are invited to attend these weekly services. Wednesday, April 6 Boy Scout Troop No. 8, meets at the church at 6:30 o'clock to drive to Canton for its monthly swimming program. Thursday, April 7 Regular choir practice at the church at 7:30 p. m. Friday, April 8 Methodist Youth Fellowship wiener roast. Come to our Youth Fellowship on Sunday night for the particulars. Jesus Faces the Cross ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture Mark 8:27-9:1. 31-St; Luke . By Alff a Fines Creek Baptist Church R. P. McCracken, Pastor Preaching every, second and iourth Sundays. Sunday school every Sunday at 11 o'clock. M. M. Kirkpatnck, superintendent, Miss Mary West, assistant. Everybody welcome. Our building committee is re suming the work on our new building. FOR EASTER GIFTS Belmont Baptist Church Rev. M. H. Raby, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m., with Vinson Smith, superintendent. Preaching services Sunday night at 7:30. Everybody is welcome. Please come. 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Stanley Jones IN HIS STEPS 1.00 By Charles Sheldon GOD S MINUTE 1.00 GOD'S PURPOSE 1.00 GOD'S MESSAGE 1.00 The Book Store your Patronage Appreciated W. T. Medlin. Jr., Minister SUNDAY: 9:45 Sunday School for all groups, Grady Rogers, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship with the sermon by the pastor. 6:30 Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Worship with the sermon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 Mid-week prayer service. 8:00 Choir Rehearsal. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock with D. R. Riley, superintendent. Preaching services the first Sun day night at 7:30, and the third Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mid-week prayer services each Wednesday night at 7:30. Pigeon Baptist Church Clarence T. Taylor, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., with Sherrill Teague, superintendent. Worship Hour, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by pastor. Subject, "Ye Are The Light Of The World." Business Meeting, 7:30 p. m. The pastor will bring a short message following the business meeting. We have Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10:00; preach ing 1st Sunday morning and night, 3rd Sunday morning. Everyone is invited to attend our Sunday school and worship with us on preaching days. Pigeon Valley Appoint ments METHODIST Rev. U. N. Allen, Pastor MEADOW GROVE 11 o'clock, the subject by pastor, "Meeting Temptations.' the Bus To Carry People To Church The Hazelwood Methodist Church will use a bus Sunday to take peo ple of Ninevah and along the Sul- pnur springs Road to and from Sunday school and church. The bus will leave Pigeon Street at about 9:30 a. m. for the run through Ninevah. The same bus will run on Sulphur Springs Road. , After the morning Worship Serv. ice, the bus will return the people to their homes. Residents of these two commun ities are invited and weed to fair Jesus asked His disciples who people said He was. They said John the Bap tist, Elijah or one of the other prophets, but when He asked who they thought Him, Peter answered, "The Christ." Then Jesus tried to tell His friends what was in store for Him His suffer ing on the cross, death and resurrection, but they did not understand and Peter rebuked Him. . Jesus, in turn, chided Peter, saying, Get thee behind Me. Satan," and He told them that any who would follow in His footsteps must also bear His cros and accept martyrdom. Taking: Peter, James and John. Jesus went up into a high mountain, where, before His apostles' eyes, He became transfigured. His face and body white.; MEMORY VERSE! Mark 8:29. lvlajor Bn narge Of dJ '""Jr Cecil I Salvation aJ Tea' wil1 W, next 10vst day thrugh San "i'"iisurs tl,is speritual meditjt Hazelwood Methodist Church Mrs. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. in. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. The series of sermons on the 17 chapter of St. John will be con tinued with the subject for the morning being. "What the World Does Not Know." Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Song service followed by the con cluding message from the 17 chap ter of St. John, "The Indwelling Christ." Mid-Week Services In preparation for the revival which will begin April 18, with the Rev. J. J. P. Kincairl of Webster, preaching, these cottage prayer meetings will be held: Monday, 7:30 p. m. North Pine St. Sanderson, with leading. Richland St., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mauney with Mrs. Lee leading. Church St., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Davis with H. A. Jeffries, leader. Balsam St., at the home of Mrs. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Paul Jess Curtis with Miss Manona Bogle, leader. Tuesday evening, 7:30 Kentucky St., home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Head with James San derson, leader. Sulphur Springs Road, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClure with Miss Namona Bogle, leader. Nineveh community, Mrs. M. B. Lee, leader Prison Camp St., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parton witli H. A. Jeffries, leader. Wednesday evening, 7:30, Prayer service at the church. Thursday afternoon, 3:00, Chil dren's hour. Thursday evening, 7:30 Youth Fellowship. Sundav School, 10:00 a. m. Davis, superintendent. I Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock, '1st. 3rd and 4th Sundays). Young People's Hour, 6:45 p. m., i Juniors through Seniors). Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock, ;i2nd and 5th Sundays). Monday Evening Visitations, 7:00 o'clock. ' Mid-Week Bible Hour, Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Bible lessons, Acts 18:25-21:17. Followed by choir practice. , by choir practice. ! The pastor's topic for Sunday 'morning will be, "The Consecrated Life." A nursery class for tod dlers is held during the worship home of James ! nour. sunaay is tne beginning ot Mr. Sanderson the nt'w church year and also of the Town-wide Church Loyalty Period. April - May - June, during which time all people of the town are urged to give the churches their fullest support at every ser vice. Any not attending Sunday school regularly are invited to our school, where we have classes for all age groups. The Session has appoint ed Paul Davis superintendent for the next year. He succeeds Law son Summerrow, who has served well for more than three years, during which time the Sunday school has far more than doubled in attendance. Our quarterly communion ser- ' vice will be postponed until Easter morning. Christian Science Service Sunday, April 3 The subject for the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Ser vice on next Sunday morning will be "Unreality." NO SAFETY ANYWHERE j The service will be held in the DETROIT (UPl John Warunek ! church rooms on the second floor complained of being robbed across j pf the Masonic Temple at 1 1 the street from the police station. I o'clock. PU00H7f .. TQPAX MSIAUS ANYWNKE! NO I01XN&! mew Wbstin0hou AUTOMATIC WASHER vrith Exclusive WATER $AVER GET PROOF THAT tT l Saves up to 10 GaHons of Water a Uertlt Exclusive Water Saver measures weter to the mme of the load. Just set the dial! Wash Cleaner. Eichixrve, geotfc hmt thorops washing action drains soiled water men treea the clothes ... not through them. Ends Washday Work. Wash,,, trrjjle rin.es. damp-dries, cleans itself, shuts off . . tuit ill iiw'iefljL Slanting front . . . easy loadiiM. Hint's HOW YOU HT MOOf Phone us and make arrangements to see a load mt your clothes washed dean ... the Lauftdremat wajw 0 Parkman's Hardware Phone 23 Main Street Waynesville Presbyter ian Church Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock, Whitener Prevost, superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "The Privilege of Communion." The quarterly communion ser vice will be observed, the Sacra ment of Baptism will be administ- 7,7 ' , . i 8:00 p. m All members of the church arc , r urged to be present. !t',,,j.,v The Pioneer boys and girls and ! l ,JJ i Clyde Baptist Church Dawyer D. Gross, Pastor Sunday I Church School, 10:00 a. m., Mr. i Jack Medford, superintendent. j Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock., I Sermon by the pastor: Training Union, 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Howard Shook, director. i Evening Worship, 7:30 o'cloc I Sermon by the pastor: j Wednesday 7:00 p. m., Worship and Fellow j ship. Senior Choir Rehear- Youth Fellowship groups will meet at 6.30. Free Methodist Chapel Depot Street, Waynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and The Rev. Ruth Gruher, Co-pastors. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, Sunday, 11:00. Evening Evangelistic service, 7:00 o'clock. Thursday, Mid-week prayer and praise meeting, 7:30 p. in., conduct ed by Rev. Mary Gladys Tubb. The public is cordially invited to worship God with us in these full gospel services each week. m.. Young People's Choir Rehearsal". Rocky Branch Baptist Church Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor Sunday School at 10 o'clock, with Abe Jordan, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Training Union at seven o'clock, Milford Rcece, director. Mid-week prayer services each Wednesday evening at 7:30. Wednesday night, Prayer Meet ing. A welcome is also extended to those who do not attend the regular services. The follnui..l Kirhv ... 1 Liberty -'""igsern. ih: worship win Russell will briJ Sun(iay at li "mi mm. Prayer servit, 7:30 p. m. 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