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b TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Methodist Church Expanding In
Activities, Membership, Equipment
Church To Be
115 Years Old
Next Sunday
Members of
the Bethel Presh.
' lei la il church
vmII uutti ve their
i nonunion's
ll:th ainmer-di y
Sunday.
I The Kev. Paul Thrower, paster
'of the Bethel church, oldest in
; Haywood county, will conduit .ci
,irt at 1 1 a. m.
During the r.ervice he al o will
i (induct the Holy Communion
v, in, h is held on the Sunday of
each anniversary of the church
The choir of the Haeluood
l'i c h terian church, of which Mi
Thrower also is pastor, will in:'
The anniversary celebration dur
ii,:'. the day al-o will tcaluie a
li.i. I;ct dinner on the suiiuiid1 and
an afternoon musical program, with
A K. Huberts, lamed lainik (piai
lil from Canton, ;eheduled to ;ip
pear anions the star pcifui iner
In addilion to the perfoi inaiiet
b the choial group1--, there also
will he siniiini! by the entire I'.ilh
eijiifi. Mi Thrower said members of
the Baptist and Methodist chinch
es of the community ale especial
ly invited to join in the obscr-
ancc.
A cordial invitation also is ex
lendcd to any who wish to attend.
Woodland Baptist
Church
The Rev. M. C. Wvatt. Pastor
Sunday, August 14
Homecoming Day. The priicjain
will feature sinning and dinner on
the grounds. We extend a hearty
welcome to all.
9:45 a. in. Sunday School. Vardy
Kugale, superintendent.
11 a. in. -The Kev. 11. A. Kliine
hart will bring the message.
Two hours of fellowship is
scheduled during the lunch hour
The Kev. F. A. Quick, former
p;lsor, Will deliver the closing
message after the ciuartcls and
ol her groups sing.
7 p. in - Training Union.
il p. m.- Sermon by the pastor.
Wednesday
2.'M) p. m. WMU meets ai the
church.
7::SD p. in. Hegular mid-week
prayer service.
The church has bought a bus
You are especially invited to u-e
it to visit our church.
Dellwood Methodist
Circuit
The Iiev. J. K. B. Houser, Pastor
1 1 a. in., Sunday The Kev.
Charlie .MeliaHey of Hn lol, Teim .
will preach.
MAPi.r cnovK
ll a. m Mi . .1. I
B. Hon er
will he in charge of
the beginning ol tin
the service,
annual re-
v ival.
The Rev. O K. Thorne ol Whil
lier will preach at 8 p. m. Sunday
and every night throughout the
revival.
Monday, 9:30 a. m Vacation
Bible School will start. All the
children of the community are in
vited to attend.
nrxiAVooD
10 a. m The Hew C. W. Boss
of Lake .Junaluska will pi each.
I-I.1ZABFTII (I1APKI,
11 a. ni. H A. .leffrii
Wavnesvillo will direct Hie
s ol
VV 01-
ship.
r extend a cordial invitation
it' our
to everyone to worship
services Sunday.
Morning Star
Methodist Charge
MORNING STAR CIU RCTI
Thursday evening
7:30 WSCS
nieets in the Church. ,
Sunday, August 14 1
10:00 Church School ' Classfls,
l'.ldon Burnette. Superintendent 1
6:30 Choir Practice for Youth J
Fellowship.
7:45 Evening Worship Service ,
8:30 Intermediate and Senior
Youth Fellowships meet.
Wednesday evening. ' -w
Monthly meeting of the Young
Adult Fellowship at the home of
Thomas Hall.
Our Fourth Quarterly Confer-
ence will be held in the church,
i n Tuesday evening. August 3" j
!-,n.7 n,nmitr ic iireed to he .
present.
BEAVF.RDAM CIII RC1I
10:00 Church School Classes.
11:00 Morning Worship Serv
ice. Our Vacation Church School will
continue through next Friday. The
Commencement exercise's will be
on Sunday morning, August 21.
Our Revival Sorvices begin Sun
day morning, August 14, and will
continue Monday evening through
Friday evening. Bev. W. T. Med
lin, Paul Duckwall and Jack Kirby
will assist in th services, which
will begin each evening at 7:30.
No new mih-hiif!- rtiv gown; up
-iinii1 Hie I list Mt-diodot ( i,,,.,:.
I III ttjWir'Wllr
Mill lilt ill-lit Utlull Is B OW 111-' ill
' l o! lit I ill, ,i it,,
! In pit ji.,1 .,ii in t,n the i? i.il
Ml let s U lip Will .,11,11 Ki,,i.,,
tin example, HisIk.o II A b.irt. ir
I licit . ii-i,l,ni ,,t S.,ntlici ii ivlttii,,
dl.-l I ln i-l s . Hall.,-. Texas
pi e.n In ,1 lsi Stimta St xl Suudav
l''Kht
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Ml-livp l'.,,il t.nii t,l N.t-h
1 1 nil hud i..,Kt- .kinalu-lid
.'ill tttluii Hi, rciiiion at ill!1 ti
0 t lo, i 1 1 n i I, lilt) ,, in iJ tht
iiit.i itiiip .iiiiuai b ii,,1 fa i',u
ii y,.Uii;. I he pa Itn
t I wtel. 1ii,i,i Mm, da tlnoiu'l,
I'rid.i, 1)1 l'ltlee ll.iin- patiii
01 Hi e I n -1 Metliodi-t ('hul l I til
All. ,i,l i (la . will In in the pulpit
tin- a ei ie- nl .iiUiie-M Coiuiug
with I, no In ,,M,r ill, i- lil- min-1-1(
i i,l inn ii Mi Al iii -t i niig. one
nl ll,t Sunt h In,, I i In, ii (In ci
lia
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full!
1 1 it ii and - i n
, pill:1 pat, will
i , ealuni Sniei
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Hi rit.uine
II:,' S, pteliibi
tit l !
III!
In new
S a lic
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hi' llllicl ll.l I Jtill
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111
il hie. ,
In Hi,
mi mlji t
gal inn.
Inlcii
had
la-t two
i eai
nit d 111
have i
t has increased propoi
lloiiati l .
Mr Young
ceiitagc mi it ii
Hut each Sui
mil I In- exai I
e was mil ku.
lav inn i mug.
In
large audiloi nun vv Inch
400 people h well tilled '
an s, :i;
llli x . i
shippers.
.Meanwhile. Mrs Call Hale
secrelai v of the church's Su
dav
School reports the attendance a'
1 7 per cent above last year s
j Tin church's- i t. ul l iliul ions also
, have risen Including I he Women's
Society lor Christian Service, it's
(donations lo World Service are up
ill! lH per cent.
Ol the $1,000 Mission Special
goal for the maintenance of a na
tive minister in Poland. Mr. Young
i cpoiis. $Hri0 has already been rais
! i d without personal solicitation.
I Besides the fewer empty pews
jcacb Sunday morning, the most
'evidence ol improvement nollce
I able to the observer is in the phvsi
I ca I appearance and 1 lie new equip
meiil .
With an ev,. for the recreational
, needs ,,( bulb youngsters and
I adults, the chinch authorities have
I been pi cpai in.", a nearby lol tor
I tennis cmnls, and recently com
j pleled an oiililoor grill for i Inn i h
picnic:: and diiini i .
I Already available is the ha-e
in, nl ri creat mil room w il Ii ping
pong tables, tin, iiuidooi- Bailmin
tun and ( loquel colli t on the lawn,
and the -ollball eciuipmi.nl and
other material for games.
(llhn leceiil addilion have been
the IWu new -loves in the (lunch
kill In n lor the preparation of the
diiinii- xv huh are served in the
dining room, vvhii h can s,.,,i :uo
people.
In general, the First Methodrt
Chill i h i- keepinf, step ill the ad
vaiice tor ( III 1st and hi- Church.
(Sunday School Of
! Baptist Church
I To Hold Picnic
; I lie Sunday -scnooi m in.- i ,
; Baptist C li u i c li will have Ihe an- j
' iiual picnic Wednesday afternoon
at the M O Calloway farm The ;
adult department is sponsoring the
j evi nl for tlie whole Sunday school.
Fviiy lainily is requested lo bring
! a well tilled I'll nic basket with
! suilieiciil food to satisfy the appc-
t lies (
I Hie familv. It 11), 1 lamuy
1 . . .1
ureters pi
ilalo s,ii,,(i 10 iiieo
,10, k, 11 and ( ounli v bam. that is
! the dish to bring. Only the drinks
I consisting of eolfee and lemonade
will be tin nished Facb familv intisl
I be responsible tor the variety and
j amount of lood.
I Anoroximalely three
hundred
people are expected to allend this
! annual event Those attending arc
: i e(ue.sted to meet at the church
, not later than 5:30. Transportation
1 will he provided lor those not hav
ing I heir own cars,
i A brief period of worship will be
conducted on the mountain side hv
! the pastor, with congregational
singing as a feature. This will take
the place of the regular mid-week
service at the church Those loyal
summer visitors who have
been attending the mid-week wor
ship hour are cordially invited to
come along and he our guests at
j the picnic and open-air service ol
vv 01 ship
Bethel Methodist
Church
The Rev. Clyde Collins. Minister
Sunday, August 14
10 a m., Sunday School.
11 a m . This church will join
in commemorating the 1 15th anni
versary of the Bethel Presbyterian
church We think this meeting
will do much to bind the churches
of the community together in the
work of Christ and his church
7 30 p m-, Methodist Youth Fel
lowship meets with Joe Jack as
worship leader, Larue Amos president.
(The (5ol6ett Tet
The i etui
"0 give thanks unto Jehovah,
Cove Creek Revival
Postponed; Pastor III
p. i:ha hkia i s .
Muiuil a 1 1 let i ( -iiimuIi ill
Bev iv al ei v in-., w In, Ii v, t i ,
scheduled to (il n 1 1 'a-.l Suudav el
Hie Cove C'eek li.iplisl ; ha1, h
hav r been po-1 pot i d h, c.-,o ,,l
I he libit sv ol l he p.isiui . Hi, IV ,
Dock i;iss, l
The sci v ices vvill i,. be, ,1 al
later dale
Free Methodists To
Hear District Olliier
The Kev. Paul . Filler of Macon,
the (icorgia dr. In, I siiperinti ii.
dent lor the Free Melhotbsl
Chuiili. will preach al the Free
Methodist Chapel in av m-v ill,
toniiiiiow and Salurdav imlils al
H ii'cloi k and at I In Sunday 1 el v i
ees 'I be 1 1 c I v Sail .inn nl will he ad
mini- leri d Suudav mm lung al the
elir e nl Mr Fidel - nic: age
SONGS SUNG
ISP. A ELITES I 'F.LKJ HT IN
sfn'dif P.mii.i
By NEWMAN ( AMPBFI.I.
t'VFl.Y c'cll'N'TP.Y has lis In
(1, .. ndtii. . 1 My. it.s day ot dihv-
cran, ,
w hi, h
01 si 111 ii teMival tunc
it , ,., 1,1 at, s vv ith .speeches
us, 1 i a II
,,f.'- ,,, lu.th
alms alletl. ,1 to ..or les-
Th,
Soli t
by it,
ti,,i,al
I1
liiv an s,.ngs lo P.- sung
Ism, lit. s cit t.in.-s , f na
I,
tivity 1 l,ev ai e liynin.s
,! thanl
bveiiii,'
lty t"i
tn, 11 Jinn
also gir
riving imtl Joy for de
1 1 1,111 soui. gi. at 1 alam
,11 lory m battle, libcra-
,..n.lagc. ti The Jews
thanksgiving for the
Lord
lu lp nil through their Ins-
toiy as
107
Psalm
revicvvcd m psalms lO.i-
11V, her ins. "Oh cive
thank:
unto Jehovah, cull upon
His nann
make Known 111s o. ctis
among
the people.
"Sing
unto Him. sing psaims
unto Him; talk ye ot ail ins
wondrous works. Glory ye in His
holy name,
rejoii r that
!, t the hi art ol tlicm
seek the Lord "
nsalm recounts the
Then tin
"wondrous works that lie hatli
dn." -from the brgmn-.ng of Is
rael as a nation-from the call of
MEMORY VERSE
,,,1-e Ihnnkx unto Jrhovah, call upon Hut name."
Oh
-Psalm
Abraham, about 1000 B. C. down
to the entrance into the promised
land under Joshua, about 1400
B C
It recalls the sale of Joseph to
the Egyptians, his imprisonment
and release: his promotion to
lord of the house of his master
and "ruler over all his substance.
Israel also came to Egypt, and
Jacob sojourned in the land of
Ham." , ,
psalm 106 is a psalm of peni
tential confession; the sins of Is
rael are recounted and then the
mighty acts of Jehovah for which
they should render obedience and
thTbe1mhg to the 118th paa.m.
included in our lesson arc
called the Hallel. This word
means "pra.se. " The whole book
of psalms is one of praise and
thanksgiving. This series of
psalms, however, is meant to be
sung on festival occasions pub
be praise, "sung in circumstances
of joyous solemnity in the temp e
courts, at the three great feasts
t-, Pntrost and TftD-
rassuvci , -
.11 tka motl ttt
ernacies wuc" - -
Israel had to appear before the
Lord." This is quoted from Da
vid Barons bibliography.
The -same authority writea,
1 . . . .V, . .rs
sutd on copyrights outlinw produw
s-
n c the firk.
cull upon Hii name." Piolm 105;).'
Dutch Cove 1
Pastor To Hold
Radio Service
The Hcv .1 Doyle Miller, pas
On ol Ihe Dutch Cove Baptist
Chinch, will have charge of the
linn m ng tic nl ions nver W 1 1C( '
i,, xl week Monday Ihituigh Satur
day al it :tll The follow ing week
Mi1 C I) Newell ol the Crab
1 1 ee Mi -Hindis! Charge will be Hie
! ste,ikel .
The worship service will he
hioadeasl from the Pi esby lei iali
1 ( 'hoi cb Sunday morning at I I
o'elntk Hcv. M 11 Williams,, ii
will preach the sermon.
, Itaibo slalion WTICC is cooper
aliui: willi I In Haywood Counly
M 1 1 1 1st ei la I As -,ia I inn in liinigiiig
these duly worship periods In the
1 1 1 1 ' i ii 1 1 s ill Havvvood and .lai Icon
COUllt It s.
!
Mankind began using gold earl
u r I ban lie um d silver.
n
AT FESTIVALS
SINGING GOD'S PRAISE
105-107, 111-J1H.
'Aeetudiug to the old rabbis, the'
llallcl ctltbiatcd tlie piaises of
God III t onneit ion with Ave
things the dehvtiance from
Egypt, the dividing of the P.ed
Sea. giving ot the law, resurrec
tion fiom the dead; and the lot
of the Mfssifih."
Mr Baron tells us, too, that
in connection with the Paschal
supper, the Hallcl used to be di
vided into two parts: the first
half consisted of the first two of
the series, either sung or recited
in an early part of the service.
You remember when the Lord
Jesus kept the Passover in that
upper room, on the night before
His trial and crucifixion, He
turned the ritual from the deliv
erance from bondaRc into a me
morial for the spilling of His own
blood for the sins of the world.
The Mallei is full of praise, and
was turned by the throng of
Levites and Israelites in the tem
ple courts to one continuous hal
lelujah. The people would repeat
the whole of the first line of the
psalms after the Levites, and then
respond with a hallelujah after
105:1.
each of the subsequent lines, etc.
The 113th psalm begins:
"Praise ye the Lord. Praise, O ye
servants of the Lord, praise the
name of the Lord.
"Blessed be the name of the
Lord from this time forth and for
evermore.
"From the rising of the sun
unto the going down of the same
the Lord's name be praised.
"The Lord is high above all na
tions, and His glory above the
heavens.
"Who is like unto the Lord our
God. who dwelleth on high,
"Who humbleth Himself to be-(
hold the things that are In heav
en, and in the earth!
He raiseth up the poor out of
the dust, and lifteth the needy
out of the dunghill; That He may
set him with princes, even the
princes of His people."
To make the children see this
ereat pageant In their minds and
to feel the Joy and thanksgiving
expressed in these psalms, is an
tnapiring thing for a teacher
This is the lesson taught today
the happiness in atore for those
who Uve the Christian life, as ex
pressed in the psalms. Thia aUo
ahould b Impressed . upon the
1 tmiuieii. ,
' . ... V rt.
by Tot inurnnwnii uu -..
pwu-ibuua fcy Kins natures Byndlcati.
Thrifty Mothers Will Not Miss This Event!
SCHOOL SALE!
Our C hildren's Depai tint iils Are Filled w illi N'v 1'all ami Winter Clcttlun;; ami Shoes.
. . Kvei.vtliiaj! a Hoy or (iirl Neds for tlie .Months AIk-hiI. All Depend a hie Quality . . .
And All at Tin illy low Trices Thai Mean Heal Sa iii;;s to K.very Home! Here are a
Few of the Harj'.ains.
GIRLS' WASH DRESSES .
TCi - v' ...
r ii7ii- c n no
easily worm 0.30
New Patterns and
Smart cottons and
Sizes (i to II ears.
(URLS' SLV'IS DKI.SSI S
s1.98
t'otltins .tnd r.iuiis til
smart h.ilU i ns.
GIRLS' WINTER COATS
Worth to
$19.98 .
Many new styles in tweeds, lleei es and novelties.
Sonic .111 iilald lined. Siiiue lime ilaiil humls.
li to 1 I ears.
;IKI.S WOOL SKIKTS
Win lb S .'.IIK. Smart plaids. li
to I t M'iOS.
(oitni itov ja( Ki:ts
s5.98
I'relty ((ihirs. I'alcb pockets. K
to 14 veins.
RAYON I'ANTH S
Small colors. Iliitf style
(i In 11 years.
Just Read The Savings On Boys' Wear
duio oruni ooinio
nr n iU T d-i 00 . -
IMUIiy VYUilll 1U tPl.vIO ....
I'Uids . . . novelties ... in colors union1! Short sleeves . . .
c oiik i tihlc collars, ti to Hi year sizes
Hoys' 7!)c Knit
I'OLO SHIRTS
49'
Quick clearance. Medium
and dark colors, l ancies and ,
plain weaves.
lil'O AIM LOTH SHORTS
59'
q
f-lmw... i'.t,ll.l.L Um III
,.,
LITTLF HOYS'
LONfUF SLITS
Sg.98
Herringbones and tweed' Itiuhl for school .Patch pock School Hook Hans S1
weaves. Jacket with lonKies. els. (.reel., brown, wine, Krav Leather p,1u:i ( ;lse 39(.
4 lo 12 years. -1 to Kt years. v
ACTUALLY . . . THOUSANDS OF PAIRS . . . No Store Shows You So Many!
School Shoes
OI K DOWVSTMRS CHILDREN'S SHOK DI P Mi l MI NT IT'ATI RKS f.OOIt Slllll'S AT LOW
I'KK I S. AND BK( Al SI, W I! .VIKASl Kl I III WITH I III: I.ATI.ST TVI'L HAV MACHINE . .
VOCRE SI'RE OF COKItECT H I. When You Read Our Prices . . .Kemt mbrr . . . Every Pair
Will WEAK!
Group Boys'
School Oxfords
$1.93
BOYS' OXFORDS
4.98
RED EAGLE brand. Sturdy
ones with crepe or leather soles.
BOYS' OXFORDS
3.98
Tan leather. Cord soles.
Sizes 3 1-2 to 5 1-2.
Boys' New
TENNIS SHOES
$1.90
BOYS'
Special
4sit
Colors
r.ivons in florals and prints.
.IRI.S" WASH SKIUTS
1
Many reduced limn $I.!IK.
C'olliins .111(1 I.IVIIIIS.
$9.98 lo $14-98
(ilKLS' WASH IJLOl'SI S
$1.49
Reduced from $I.!H. Sheei, and
hi (Mcleliitli.
(WKliS'
Were lo
sllle.
( .lltl.S ANKL1 IS
25
While unci rnbirs. Novelty
i.ill, i ns. 1
HOYS' WASH SLACKS
1.98
Win tb to $?.!)K. Tan. blue
and ulllei cohiis in cotton vah
anliiie. I! to Hi years.
AIIIM.lll
39c
sizes.
I'M) LKS I HUTS
Knit rotUn. All siws
CORDl'ROY
SI'OKT COATS
Sg.98
SADDLF OXFORDS
2.98
White leather with ureen,
rjd, hrowm and other trims.
Sizes 8' to 3.
OIRLS' OXFORDS
3.98 j
WAl'KA WA V brand. RED 1
EAOI.E brand. Tie styles, brown 1
leather. H1 to 3.
GIRLS' OXFORDS i
1.98
Brown leather. Tie style. Nov
elty trims. Sizes ft' to 3.
GIRLS' SANDALS
1.98
& GIRL S' HIGH TOPS
$1.98
WE CLOSE
WEDNESDAY
AT 1 P.M.
am
'J is
KAYON SLIPS
98
Iluill up shiiuldii
I'LASTK' IIAINCOATS
s1.98
Deonned Hh bnorts. h lo
M years.
y n
School Supplies
Lunch Hoves 5(lc
Hall Point Pen Sels SI
Thermos Hollies SI. 2!)
SCHOOL SIIOFS on SALK
Sl
Table filled with sandals, ox
lords, in white and colors.
GKOCP OF SANDALS
1 49
Many originally $1.98 and
S2.98 values.
SHOES REDUCED
79(
Big variety of styles for
boys and (iris. Play shoe and
undals.
s
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