U PAGE OUR (Second Section GO TO At The Churches First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE Rev. L. G. Elliott, Pastor Sunday Sunday School at 9:4S a. ni. nl .-- and a welcome for those all auos Morning Worship at 1100 Ser mon by the pastor Light Through Parkness." Scripture reading. Hai.ih 50 10-11 Special music b the choir, directed by Mr. Isle. Joe Morrow is guest organist. Tins spruce will be on the air oer W1KV. Training L mon at tl 45 Kvenuig Worship at 8 00 Sei -mon bv the pastor None Other (.c,K " Scripture reading. Exodus 20 1-0. Special music. Monday I'lic Business Woman's Circle will meet with Mrs Stanley Henry at 7 ill); Mrs. A P. Evans is co-IwMe--. Hi'.ul.ir Sunday School ollicers aml teachers meeting at 7:00. en the parsonage lawn if the weather pel mils; otherwise, in the sociai ImU There will be a covered-dish supper, and the motion picture. "The Man Who Forgot Clod'' will be shown. Tuesday Circles ot I he W. M. S. will meet: I.oltie Moon Circle with Mrs Bind Owen at 8:00; Mrs. Jininue Williams, co-hostess. Ann llasseltine Judson in the social hull at 7:00; covered-dish supper. Henrietta Hall Shuck with Mrs Joe Cat hey at 11:00. KIim Yales with Mrs Robert Turner at 8:00: Mrs. L. K. Green, co-hostess. Fannie K. S. Heck with Mrs. Harry Sullivan. Wednesday Junior H A s. meet at the church at n :in. Youth Choir meets for rehearsal al 7 ni). Midweek Prayer Meeting at 8.00. Stinor Choir meets for rehear sal at 8.45. Thursday Sunbeams meet at 3:30. Junior G. A's. meet at 3:30. Kll.l. ATHLETES FOOT "TE-OI. BEST SELLER" SYS SMITH'S DRUG STORE Ht-KFS THE REASON The germ ?ro-, Openly You must REACH it lo Kill, it TE-OL. containing 90 percent alcnhnt. PENETRATES Reaches more grin:- Your 35c back from anv drug (MM if not pleased IN ONE HOUR Last I County Ta Before Advertising We are compelled by law to advertise all Real Estate on which the 1948 taxes have not been paid by August 1, 1949. Please take care of this matter in July and save the extra cost of advertising. If you wish to send check, money order, or currency by mail your receipt will be mailed to you. PAY NOW and SAVE! Sck Bryson Haywood County Tax Collector CHURCH Songs Sung by Marching Pilgrims ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY ". mm nw F y?iwn AYiuai.Miiaii mmn : t-----c- In my distress I cried unto the Lord, and He heard me. Deliver my soul. O Lord, from lying: lips, and from a deceit ful tongue. Morning Star Methodist Charge The Rev. Asinond Maxwell, Pastor MORNING STAR t'Hl'RCTI Our rewal continues through Fri(la ewning. with the Reverend Jack Kirl preaching every night at 11 o'clock. George W. Smather; is leading our singing. You arc cordialh invited to the services. Sunday July 10 111 a m . Church School classes Eldon Uurnette. superintendent. 7 p. in . Youth Fellowship meets 7.30. Kvenuig Worship service. A membership and baptismal ser vice Willi the Sacrament of the laird's Supper Tuesday evening. Scout Troop 13 meets in the church basement Wcdnc.sd.n owning. 7:4.1. Hoard of .'.ducat inn meets. These names wore i nad crtonl l lelt oil the June Church School Honor Roll: Young Adult Class: Mrs. Gor don Sharp. Mrs. Cecil Muse, Mrs. V. K. Wilson. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wilson. Howard Cole. BK.WKKI) AM CHIRCH 10 a. in.. Church School classes, Andy Worley. Superintendent. 11 00. Morning Worship service. 7:00. Youth Fellowship. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a ni.. Radio Pro gram over Station WHCC, Waynes ville. 10 a. m.. Sunday School. 11 a. m.. Preaching Service. 7:30 p. m.. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week prayer meeting. CHANCE ! To Pay I will life up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence Cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Kdsar II. Goold, Rector Fourth Sunday After Trinity 9:45. a. m.. Church School. 11:00. Morning Prayer anil Ser mon. Nursery School and Kindergarten during church hour. Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. ('. (. Newell, Pastor The pastor will preach at Crab tree Sunday morning Mrs. Newell will preach a! Ml Zion. Revival Services will begin al Davis Chapel Sunday evening. Hev L. K. Mabry from I he First Metho dist church of Canton, will preach for us during these meetings. The community is cordially invited to these services. 'Vaynesville Presby terian 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 New Com munion. The quarterly communion ser vice will be observed at the morn ing hour of worship Special music for the service w ill be provided by the church choir under the direction of Mrs J L. Kilpatrick. Mr. William White sides is the guest organist for the month. Pioneer and Youlh Fellowship groups meet at 7:00 p. m. X THE WAYNESVILLE SO MEWHEREEVERY I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go Into the house of the Lord. Because of the house of the Lord our God, I will seek thy good. St. John's Catholic Church l ather Ambrose Rohrbacher Pastor The summer schedule started Sunday. May 1 and will continue through Nov. 1 for the Waynes v i 1 It- church and the missions as follows: Waynesville: Mass every Sunday at 1 1 a.m.; Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament every Sunday evening al 7:30 o'clock. Missions Andrews: U a.m. every fifth Sun day. ISryson City: !1 a.m. every Sun day. Canton: 8 a.m. every third Sun day. Cullowhee: 7 a.m. every first Wednesday. Fontana Pain: 11 a.m. eery Sunday. Franklin: 8 a.m. every Sunday. Highlands: 11 a.m. every Sun day. Murphy: 8 a.m. every first Sun day. Slv;;: 8 a.m. every fourth Sun da v. Christian Science Service "Sacrament'' will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Chris tian Science Service on Sunday, July 10. Golden Text: Matthew 6:6. "Thou, when thou prayest. enter into thy closet and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward t hee openly." The service will be held on the second floor of the Masonic Tem ple al 1 1 o'clock. First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Russell L. Young, Pastor Sunday School. 10 a. m. There is a nlacc for all! Bring the whole family and remain for the morning service. The pastor will hold a baptismal service for babies in the Youth Chapel at 10:30. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Special music by the Senior Choi:-, with Bronson Matney, Jr.. as so loist. "A Christian" will be the pastor's theme. The Nurserv will bo open to take care of small chil dren. Bring them and enjoy the service. Visitors invited. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet in the Youth Chape! al i :!0 in the evening. All Young People invited. An interesting program is planned. Come! Evening Service at Lake Juna luska. 8 o'clock. Pr. F. S. Love assures us it will be a great "hymn festival." You are invited to at tend The Hoard of Stewards will meet in the Pining Hall of the church, 7:30 Monday evening. All mem bers are urged to attend. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will meet in the Youlh Chapel. 3 o'clock. Tuesday after noon Mothers vvith small children are reminded that the Nursery will he open to take care of small children at that time. Choir rehearsals: Youth and Sen ior, ti 30 and 8 o'clock. Wednesday evening; Children, 10 a. in. Sat urday. Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA Taul H. Duck wall. Pastor Sunday, July 10 9 45 a. m.. Sunday school for all ace croups. Everyone is invited to attend the study of God's Word. 1 1 o'clock. Morning worship with I he sermon by the pastor. Sermon theme: "World Disturbers." 7:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Ted Noland will lead the procram on the subject. "We The People." Monday. July 11 The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet at the church at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Ray Ellis and Mrs. Huah l eatherwood are co-hostesses for the meeting. Wednesday, July 13 Boy Scout Troop No. 8 of Lake Junaluska, meets in the basement of the church at 7 p. m. R. C. Lane, scoutmaster. I More than 75 tragedies a day are caused by children playing with matches, according to the U. S, I Office ot Education. MOtTNtAfNEER SCHOOL LESSON First Methodist Church CANTON The Rev. L. E. Mabry, Pastor Church School at 10:00 a. m., A. J. Reno, general superintendent. Morning Worship at 11:00. "The Man Approved of God." by the pastor. The Youth Fellowship at 7:00. All Young people and their friends cordially invited. The Evening Worship at 8:00. "The Fresh Air Cure," by the pas tor. Mid-week Worship Wednesday evening al 8:00. The special study on the Apostle's Creed will be con tinued. Thursday evening al 7:30 the circles will all meet in the general meeting of the W.S.C.S. at Un church. "I conquered my doubts upon my knees." Hazel wood Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School. 10:00 a. in., Paul L. Davis, superintendent. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock, list. 3rd and 4th Sundays). Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. (2nd and 5th Sundays). Our growing Sunday school which now has classes for all age groups cordially invites you to come and to bring all members of the family. Each class has its own room or meeting place. The senior adults, meeting in the sanctuary, and the couples class of young adults, in the fellowshio hall, which is being redecprated by the class. Since Sunday is the second Sun day of the month our worship ser vice will be in the evening at eight o'clock. Our guest minister will be Rev. II Seung Kay. of Korea. All not obligated to attend their own church are cordially invited to be present. Bethel Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., L. M. West, superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. '2nd and 5lh Sundays. Kev. II Seung Kay. Presbyterian Minister from Korea, will be guest minister Sunday morning. Mr. Kay is in America for two years for special study. All are cordially in vited to hear his message. Among the beetle family is one member known as the "bom bardier." When disturbed it exudes a volatile fluid that explodes in smoke. Special m 5-foot ENAMELED STEEL Recess Tub with chrome over-rim filler and chrome stopper type waste and over-flow. 19" x 17" ENAMELED STEEL LAVATORY, com plete with chrome faucet, chrome P. O. plu4, chrome trap and supplies to floor or wall. WITH TWO-PIECE WASH DOWN Closet with White Seat and Supply Pipe . $100.00 Same with 4V2-foot Porcelain Steel Tub $96.50 Same as above with CO ftrt close coupled closet addV"UU NOTE: Please Specify Left or Right-Hand Tub Lavatory Sup plies and Trap to Wall or Floor. Let us quote you on kitchen sinks, garbage disposalls, combination dishwashers and cabinet sinks and closet combinations. jm" " Water Systems. Sump Pumps, Oil and Coal Burning Laundry Heaters, Oil Circulating Furnaces knd Steam Furnaces, Oil Burning Water Heaters, Electric Ranges Deluxe and . v d ft Heaters, Ironers, Toasters, Broilers, Roasters, Automatic and Regular Hand Irons, and A rf Also a Complete Line of Automatic and Conventional Types T7! 4 A ! x AH 1 a . ... ..u ruungs up io , also 2 JUNALUSKA By Alfred J. Buescher Bless ye the Lord, all ye servants of the Lord, which by night stand in the house of the Lord. MEMORY VERSE Psalm 136:1. Bethel Methodist Church The Rev. Clyde L. Collins, Minister Sunday, July 10 Sunday School 10.00, J. Letch Worley, Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00, Com munion Service. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:30. Monday, July 11 Methodist Youth Fellowship Sub district Field Pay at the Canton Memorial Park. Wednesday, July 13 Choir Practice, 7:45. The first golf championship lo be televised was the 1947 U. S. Open at St. Louis. AUCTION Waynesville Art Gall TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. Hundreds Of . . The Finest Collection Of Lace Dresden Figures F,vrr OlTrred And For Sale. TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Waynesville Art Gall cv;" U:' Enameled Steel Fixtures. and 4 Soil Pipe and Fittintrs at SUPPLY CO. SUNt Rev. Elliott To Conduct Scries Of Sermons The Ten Commandments w I.. me tneme of a series ot senium, delivered by the pastor. Rev. . (; Elliott, to the Sunday evening cm gregations of the First n;U)M cnurcn curing the suniiiu I he hrst sermon sehedul d , Sunday evening, July 10. will , wun me nrsi commandment. "N voile Other Gods. This theme is pertinent to titri-.- Mi. E-i;..tt .... t...., u,. aiu: n caiim,! be denied that we are living in an age of lawlessness. "Individuals, groups, stales. anrt nations are worshiping self insi, ,,i of God. "It is the lawlessness which de fies religion and substitutes per sonal desires for Divine authority "As it was in the days of tH Hebrew judges when every man did that which was right m own eyes,' so it is now. "Our age needs a profound, , sense of Divine supremacy and human obligation. nil nniii: i in 'll . linn I, We need a Christianity anaii iiiigiiuiy execute God s inighiv will. "It is time we turn again in ;, serious consideration and a fresh interpretation of God's Law u ,ln effort to cope with our lawless age The public is cordially inviled to hear these sermons on the Ten Commandments every Sundav evening at 8 o'clock. About 7.600 dilTerenl required to nianul'acure latest turbo-jet aircraft tools leii' one ot Hie engines. This Season We Have Our Largest, Finest Collection Fine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported Porce lains . . . Watches . . . Clocks . . . Antique English Silver . . . Antique Furniture . . . Sterling Silver . . Complete Sterling Flat ware Sets . . . Service for 8 and 12 . . . Art Ohjects. Items Too Numerous ToMi Valuable Gifts FRKK Al Each Sale! In Our New Large Building Main Street Washing Machines, a ran -Irm-1. rir jfSHV-lri Low Prices. ,tfC T.AKE UFU2 r&AAi.I Korean? 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