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;0 TO CHURCH' 'Baptist Church i -..vvESVILLE lR L. G. molt. Pastor Bethel Churches Join To Get Bus For Their Members r ("-Luke Sria' t n e luinuiiuru Baptist Speaker 0 dtrecior. i ....in uorsinu. the pastor. . -scripture aiaiwcw 1 n.lll'ln Lords sui'i'"' by music idw: Mrs I- . Jor the direction ot Mr. Mr. Rob. i Medita- Observance AY Intermediate G. As. meet . . t. -.1! - Sunday .-hrnooi ""-- (Wish supper, prog. picture "ine Keiuin iu iniinr picture in the pn the lite of the apostle, bay- ; ; ;':.'!' L The Woman's Missionary ,. ill meet m uie ui'i'vi The Lottie Moon Circle has KMin. The Henrietta Hall Circle is hostess. ESDAY Youlh choir rehearsal Midweek' Prayer Meeting 5Siiiior choir rehearsal AY L-Sunbccms meet in the soc- ft 7 DR. DUKE K. McCALL, execu tive secretary of the Southern Baptist Convention, will use s his nation-wide radio talk Sun day, the subject, "A Miracle For You". The Bethel Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian Churches joined hands again recently to pro ide transportation for their members. The bus they operate jointly makes its rounds every Sunday morning to pick up members of the thre churches and take them I to their Sunday School classes , and worsnip services. 4 It starts its first trip at 9 a.m., "i going up the Pisgah highway to Dix Creek Road, then down the 1 river road to Rogers Store. From there it returns up the river road to Bethel, completing this first round trip Jn about 30 minutes. At 9:30 a.m. it starts out again this time going up the Lake Logan road to Retreat, then turning right and proceeding into the Edwards Cove Community. From there it continues ud the j highway to. Pigeon Gap, then re turns to Bethel. Everyone who does not have transportation to services is invlt ea io riae me dus to his own church. , The service is sponsored by the Men's Bible Class of the Bethel Methodist Church and financed by the members of all three churches ,'aynesvillc Presby terian Church Jtfv. M. R. Williamson, Pastor lilener Provost, Supeilndcnd- Sunday School. .:: ,dav School at 10:00 o'clock. lining Worship at 11:00 o'clock mm Subject; TUB KES- fcCTION, THE CHRISTIAN'S ropriatc Easter music by the rh Choir consisting of ; An--s, solos, and the Cathedral ics. . o Scssion will, meet at 10:45 he reception of members, iblic reception of members at Iiioniing service. ,, luth Fellowship, meeting at ?. M. Olivet Baptist Church -. MAGGIE ' The Rev, Jarvis Underwood, Pastor Harold Leatherwood, superinten dent of the Sunday School, which meets at 10 o'clock. Morning services begin at 11 o'clock, with the sermon by the pastor. Training Union starts at 7 o'clock, with the regular evening services, with the sermon by the pastor at eight o'clock. , Wednesday evening prayer ser vices at the church with Hiram Caldwell in charge. The church bus operates for all church services. . ,.,-' Rev. Cox To Direct Radio Devotions The Morning Devotions next week over Radio Station WHCC will be under the direction of the Rev. Hugh J. Cox, pastor of the Ilazdwood Church of God. They will be heard each week day morn- ling from 8:45 to 9:00 o'clock. First Methodist Church WAYNES VILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. J. E. Yountt, Minister Easter Sunday, April 9. 1950 everyone Is invited to attend the Sun-rise service to be held at Lake Junaluska. This service is under the direction of the Haywood Sub-District of the MYF, Time is b.00 o'clock. . The Church School meets at 9:45 o'clock. Francis Massle, Gen erai superintendent. Department ana classes ior au ages. You are cordially invited to Join our Church School. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock Sermon by the pastor. Subject "We Believe in the Life Everlast Ing." Special music by the choir Join us in worship on Easter day There will be no evening wor ship Sunday. HE IS RISEN EASTER LESSON THE POWER OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION Scripture I Corinthians 15; Luke til-lt. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL THIS SPRING when we cele- p the Risen Lord, the birds i be singing, the flowers will nearing bloom and the whole p will be renewed after the. W winter; " ' " .; , - ' jjWe take these natural events ranted, Jout nevertheless we glad and our hearts sing at coming of the fruitful season. over the world people will feel ame nft to their spirits, and py will give thanks, and hail Risen Saviour In their pches and homes, and in the F out-of-doors. . ri8t has risen." thev will ' "'e too Will risp." Tn nnmt NtriCS it is the Mlstnm tn crroot P other with the phrase, "He ".- io wmclt the friend re- Olllis. "Hp la rlont, j..jiii wwe rptpli th o-ot ,f 7 of the first Easter Day: To , . 4 uwocii ui Annul, fca. where the tomb of Christ located, the women whn hud f' friends of Jesus and His ing apostles, and to all the rest. But these people who had heard Christ's words and lived so close to Him still did not believe this thing they were being told. "Idle tales," they thought them.: However, Peter rose up and ran to the sepulchre. He stooped down, saw the linen clothes laid by themselves, and he went away, "wondering in himself at that which was come to pass." Christ is risen from the dead! In spite of the terror that-holds so many in its grip in these days of discords, wars and rumors of wars, w can pause and rest on this: that Christ rose from the dead, and so may we too if we believe in Him. In chapter 15 of Paul's longest letter-r-wrltten to the Corinthians, he affirms Christ's resurrection: "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day accord- Dell wood Methodist Charge The Rev. Paul R. Taylor, Pastor Worship Services will be held in each. of , the churches Sunday morning. The Pastor will hold ser vices at Dellwood at 10 o'clock, preaching on the text, "He is not here, but is risen"; and at Maple Grove, at 11 o'clock, the text will be, "The Lord is Risen". Reverend F. 0. Dryman will be in charge of the II o'clock Services at Elizabeth Chapel. Special Easter music will be presented in each of the churches. The Maple Grove Youth Fellow ship will meet at 6:45 on Sunday evening, with the Worship Program and regular business meeting un der the direction of the newly elected officers. The Methodist Youth Fellowship of Elizabeth Chapel will present an Easter Pageant at 7:30 P. M. All are invited. MEMORY VERSE "riwiili be to God, who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." t Corinthians 15:51. I"t!e went nn : tha W Aav Week tn rr.iWt U; klu Spices. Uhir-Vi tv. k.J irp . .M-j ,tau fit- rea. as was th nMnm 'Atid thev away from the sepulchre. it tt, i v,,lclu in, ana iouna tie body of the Lord Jesus." id , . - lhev turned about, i m in .rnen who stood by Kr .em:'"Why 8eek ye the 8 among the dead?" .-.;,; i "Piened, the women pros Eemaelv before the two ,m? . inS'. and the men spoke -"e is not here, ou is fa vm. . t r now He spake Klf . . "e w yet in tstKi a ," 6' 1116 ooii ot wan m dehvered into the hands 'ittt kn? and be crucified, "" third day rise again?" Frta. ,.ey remembered His I. All Uie annctloo .A i i Tt4"y this, but none had be- u..... v m.s io uie n remain- women went away Free Methodist Chapel 110 Boundary Street Waynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-pastors Telephone 666-J The church of the "Light and Life Radio Hour," world-wide broadcast of the gospel and sacred song, invites you to its following weekly services: Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. .' Evangelistic service; 7:30 p. m. In addition to the above services, there will be an Easter Sunrise service Sunday morning at 6 a. m. on top of Soco Mountain. All in terested in attending this, will olease meet at the Boundary St Chaoel at 5:30 Sunday morning. At thp Sundav School hour, this Sundav. an Easter program will be presented by the different classes telling the Blessed Resurrection story in poem and song. Midweek Prayer Meeting f w Cen of Theregur dweek ayer "J the twelve: After that He was seen of above 500 brethren at once: of whom the greater part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep." Some of the younger disciples were still alive and had seen the risen Lord, Paul says, although we do not know Just where or how this appearance to 500 occurred.- "And last of all He was seen of me," Paul wrote. That was when Jesus' appeared to Paul when he was journeying to Da mascus to persecute and take back bound to Jerusalem Chris tians in that City. i- "If in this life only we . have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable." Paul wrote. "But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead, in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.' UoTl"?'"1 ou,lin" Produced by The Intmtional Council of Rj"ot . med bv.pertiion. Dutrlbutfd by Klnj Ftslitrei Syndim. meeting will be held on Wednesday nicht this week only, due to Regional Youth Rally at the Free Methodist church, Andrews, on Thursday night, conducted by na tional youth leaders from winona Lake Ind. whv sepk ve the living among the dead, He is not here, but is risen; remember how He spake ,,ntn vnu when He was yet in Galilee." St. Luke 24.5-6. GREEN VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev, Doyle Miller, Pastor Preaching services every First and Third Sundays, at 11 o'clock a.m. - Sunday school at 9:45 every Sun day morning with George Trout man, superintendent. Training Union meets every Sunday night at 7:30 with Miss Doris Moore as director. Prayer meeting every Thursday, night at 7:30. . i , t VISION OF THE 'CROSS t w'J A great stone cross rises from the rugged peak of a lofty mountain, and pious people often journey there to pray. As some devout women prayed, the cross suddenly seemed to be transfigured, and a bleeding figure appeared stretched upon its stony sur face. 'I:-'-;. V' ; '"''I. The suppliants stared in won ' der, but the drooping figure lifted its head and said softly: "I suffered much for thee." The vision vanished and the devout women went away strengthened in mind and soul. They had seen a vision of the Christ, People who suffer for: others are -.too often unappreciated. We do not see them in our visions and dreams. Yet millions of lives have been redeemed or have been blessed and strengthened because some body loved them and suffered for them. The Cross glorified by Jesus is the symbol of this suffering too. For those who bear the burdens of others, and suffer for their sakes, are His brethren and partakers of His sacrifice. ' 1 I I - i A ' 1 v k , n nn ,ii .I ii m. m in i mi. . 1 CHURCH FOR ALT If l. character J -1"0'.0" erth fo, vun surviv tl umocrapv . 'wl4' "T Person mZ ake of (hi rmmLuni,y and nlHal A? For aook Lui, Luk P..i - ..in 1tlm "'tlnt Wdne.d,y.. Eaturdy cor,thl,ni 23 22 39-47 l-J 1-S 18 10-lg 27-36 1 iwmm rm4 Cuiirlslit liijl), . k. Keliter. titrtittnrf . V. MMwww;..ti Wxt i, . L. Keliter. titrtittnrf . This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Waynesville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals and Business Establishments: Belk-lludson .Company "Home of Belter Values" Main Street, Waynesville Phone 140 Bryson and Miller Motor Sales Ashevllle Road Phone 878 Waynesville, N. C. ' Burgin's Main Street, WayncsvHle Phone 596-W Burgin's Dept. Store Dry Goods Groceries Meats Depot Street, Waynesville Phone 334 - Your - Hot Point Dial 3379 Caglo Furniture Company Phtlco Maytag Dealer Clyde, N. C Canton Motor Company ! ' Bulck and Willys Jeep Sales & Service ' 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 2920 Carolina Insurance Realty "Dividend Paying Non-Assessable'' 236 Main Street, Waynesville Phone 331 ' Central Cleaners , "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sis., Waynesville Phone 113 Charlie's Lunch Koom & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard , Complete 24-Hour Service Davis-Liner Motor Sales Ford Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Service -Miller & Haywood Sts., Waynesville Phone: Day - 52; Nicht . 1071 Firestone Home & Auto Supplies Bill Cobb Waynesville Phone 534 Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Phone l-J Phone 137 Haywood Electric Membership Corp. Main Street, Waynesville Thone 218 Howell Motor Company DeSoto Plymouth GMC Trucks Haywood Street, Waynesville Phone 190 n James Furniture Company "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street, Waynesville Phone 769 Smith's Drugs A Carolina Institution Since 1925 Waynesville Phone 25 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska phone 88 KctncrY Groceries Fertilizers Feeds Seeds Lake Junaluska Phone 259-M E. J. Lilius, Jeweler Diamonds Watches Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Main Street, Waynesville Phone 98 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of AH Electrical Appliances 137 Main Street, Waynesville Phone 461 Shcrrill's Studio Portraits Photo Finishing Framing 110-112 Depot Street, Waynesville Phone 184 Underwood Sinclair Service v Main Street, Waynesville Phone 17l Waynesville Auto Farts f Wholesalers of Standard Brand Parts and Accessories ( Waynesville Phones 552 and 553 Waynesville Coal Company ' "Higher Quality at Lower Cost' Waynesville Phone 273 Waynesville Florist and Garden Shop When you Say It With Flowers, Say It With Ours 116 Main Street, Waynesville Phone 805 Nights & Holidays, Phone Canton 5133 Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Fred Shcehan A Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care, Waynesville Phone 205 Waynesville Lumber Company t Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumber 1 . Waynesville .... Phone, 154 Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street, Waynesville Phone 1068 7 f t
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