Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / March 29, 1951, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Thursday Afternoon, Yni FACE xTTC (SeconJ SacilcnJ THE W AYTSVTLLE JIOUNTAPfTTS O TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDA V 1 t 'Mil,iii;:r r Wayncsville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. R. Williamson. Pastor Whltener Prevosl. Superintend rut of Sunday School. , Sunday School at 10 00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11. U0 o'clock. Sermon subject: "FollowinR Christ", The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed immcdi Mely tollowillR tile sermon. Special music lor the service will he pro-, vided by the church choir directed bv Mrs, J. L. hilpatrick with Rob ert Alexander Campbell a; the or gan. Youth Fellowship nicit.m.: nl C .'li) p.m. LONG'S CHAPEL Methodist Church LAKE JUNALl'SKA The Rev. Paul II. Duck v. all, Paste. SUNDAY, April 1 H:4f a. m. Sunday School for all ago groups. R II. Terrell. Supt. 11:00 a. m: Morning worship, In the absence of the pastor .Ad miral VV. N. Thomas of Lake Juiia luska will preach. All visitors ;n-e Welcome. 7 p. in Methodist .Youth i'ot luwslup. Dons Ann Knslev u ill have charge of the program en tin' theme, "Who Are Mv Fneiuls.- ' All youth of the community are .n vited to attend MONDAY The Haywood Count v SuhdHnu tit the Methodist Youih re! !. ship will hold its April ineeHr.'.' ; -t the Bethel Methodist (.'burrh af 7 30 p. m. The Allen llich Sfl;. chorus of Asheville the program. TUESDAY The Woman's Sik h lan Service will meet ci M:s; Ethel Mi Coy . luska For Girls Tin- will fun. i b Ch: btzm at 2 p AI! tt.e W S. C S an- ur?t d t.. tend V. EDXESDAY Eoy Scout Troop Nr. P. nt I ,.. Junaiuska nitet; at the c-Lutch ;it 7 p. m with J. B Soe-U'c - i : ant Scoutmaster, in I u i t; THURSDAY Ciioir practice at U.f i imi i li ;.t 7 30 p in. ... . , , , Hazehvood Baptist Church The Rev. M. L. Lewis. Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School 9 4.r) a.m. . Fred Moody. Gen. Supt Worship 11:00 a.m. Sermon hy pastor. Training Union 0:3u p.m. Mrv. Sam Knight. Director. ' Evening Worship 7:30. Sermon hy pastor. Special music in each Worship service MONDAY - Revival services each evi n'm?, Monday through Saturday, at 7.30. All are welcome. Bethel Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister t Morning Worship 10:00 A. M. Subject; "Christ Greater Than W ThjTemple." . Sunday School i 1:00 A.M., L. M. West, Supt., Women of the Church, Mrs, Henry Garner, Pres. First Friday 2:00 P.M. (JlD The Last Grain COUNTS! Anyone can mix the beginnings of a prescription, but it takes a trained registered pharmacist to accurately measure those final grains that fill your doctor's orders. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH -PROVEN PRODUCTS! . Your Walgreen Agency GURU DRUG Home Owned "Depend on Us God's Wonderful Creation , , : 1 r &ZJPk&& "W&Ik U TTyiW-ZTyKJr l la U.c l ginning the earth was without tuiivaiiU voi J : and darkness was upon the fare, tf lh deep. Salvation Army P. O. Box 57, Wayncsville MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS I. orated at .Maple Springs, On The .Max Patch Road Major Cecil Brown, District Of licer. Blanch Lowe. Assistant. (Henna West, Children's worker. MU'l.K SPRINGS: Headquar ters. I..u!e Creek. Shelton Laurel, Honnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mimn Centers.' ACTIVITIES- Sunday Schools. Preaching services. Young People's inet'ii, . Visitation. Bible classes. Lad-it.-; Hriir.e League sn all Cen- Lethel Methodist Church Rev. ( Ivde I . Collir.s. Minlstei u: C. eoplc liard j Hope ..hiiol i ' .,r- M) Mui hip Youth Fel-: r; ,ksiay- Tioo) 12 Boy I ! n act ice at the -DAY - m. t lioir i m Wmi; z on p ii i-'ii.-ti Society of Ser ice. Riverside Baptist Church! I he Rev 'ihomas I'.. F.rwin, Pastor liTHURItDAY- " 00 p.m. Siindav School lesson -Hulv taiicht by paMor. 1 7:30 p.m. Business meeting i U. 00 p.m. Choir practice, Mrs. J. K. Burnetle, director. SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Lew is Sorrells, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Secial music by choir. 7:00 p.m. B.T.U. meets. Harmon F.r'. in. director. 7:4.") pan. Sermon by pastor. Olivet Baptist Church Rev. 0. L. Ledford, Pastor SUNDAY 10 a. m Sunday School, Harrold I.eatherwood, Superintendent, 11 a. m. Worship Service by the pastor. B.T.U. meeting with ii:30 p. m. Mrs. Lester Sheehan as the leader, 8 p. m. Preaching bly the pastor EDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting in the home, Hiram Cald- well, leader. SATURDAY 7:30 p, m Cottage Prayer Meet- ing, Melvin Brooks, leader. STORE and Operated Your Doctor Does." Cod said. Let there be light: and there was light, and God divided the lyht from the darkness. Wcst Canton Baptist Church CANTON", ROUTE 3 The Rev. Otlo Parhara, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rob ert Swanger. Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Training Union 6:30 p.m. Revival continues through next week. The pastor and Rev. Frank Early doing the preaching. Every one welcome. Crabtree Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 The Rev. M. H. Ruby. Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, with -M. M, Yarborough, superintendent. 7 30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer services at the church. Haywood Methodist Circuit The Rev. V. N. Allen, Pastor Preaching Schedule: Louisa Chapel: First Sunday, 11 Piney Grove:: First Sunday 7:30 p.m. j Piney Grove; Second Sunday 11 i a.m. i.ouisa Chapel: Second Sunday 7:30 p.m. Louisa Chaptl: Third Sunday, 11 a.m. Piney Grovei Third Sunday, 7:30 I P.m. Piney Grove: Fourth Sunday, 1 a m Louisa :30 p.m. Chapel: Fourth Sunday Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lambert, Pastor Saturday night 7:15 O'clock l''?E Service. Sunday ' . 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Preaching Service. ':30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday i-m pm. wia-week prayer meeting. East Fork Baptist Church Sunday School at 10:00, Dois Rogers. Superintendent, Worship Service at 11:00, Rev O. F. Burnette. B.T.U. at 6:45 p. m.. Director Lawrence Deaver. Sunday School with the Rev. O. F. Friday night. teachers meet Burnette every Reading to Your Child Will Establish Nice Relationship By GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. OFTEN in this column I've entreated parents to read to the young child and to keep on read ing to him after he enters school, with the hope of reading to one another In the family by and by, just for companionship and pleasure. In my bulletin "Books from Which To Read to the Baby and Young Child" (to be had by sending t. self-addressed,stamped envelope to me in care ot this paper) I give seventeen reasons for reading to the child. One of these reasons Is the gain In ease and forcefulness of speech and writing by the parent who does the reading. Usually the very kind of stories young children like to hear, are told In simply, direct and effective style, February 12 was Lincoln's birthday. From the ... time when he learned to read he was continually reading aloud even when alone. Afte,r he began to practice law he often read aloud. It's wonderful1 when various members of the family read to one another some news item from the local paper, some joke or un usual statement or Idea, some beautiful verses or paragraphs of prose or whole chapters of a book. It can be a delightful companion ship, lounger Parents Some of us snared in such ex periences of reading and listen ing when we were children and when we were younger parents with our own children. Few mem ories are to me more precious than of when one of our own chil dren at 8, 10 or 15 would read aloud something from a story he was reading for mere fun or from ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY Scripture Genesis 1-2: Psalm 104; John 1:1-3., And God said. Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Ben Cooke, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School at 10 o'clock with George Milner, Superintendent. Training Union ' at 6:30 with Frank Trull, Director in charge. Worship service at 7:30 p.m. con tinuing revival services which have been in progress during the week. Visitors are welcome to all serv ices. First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. J. E. Tounlz, Minister Church School meets earh Sun day at 9:45 o'clock. Francis Mas sie, General Superintendent. Clas ses and Departments for all ages. We invite you to join our Church School with the entire lamily. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: 'The Christian Attitude Towards Possessions." Special music hy the Choir. The Senior and Intermediate Youth Fellowships meet each Sun day evening at 0:30 o'clock. All Young People invited to he pres ent. Evening Worship at 7:30 o'clock Sermon subject: "Ileum and Be coming, ' Special music by the Youth Choir Stewards' meetiit" will he held following the Evcn.il.; Worship service. All Stewards ur:'cd present. be Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. C. (. Newell. Pastor CRABTREE Sunday School at 10 o'clock With Andy Ferguson. Superintendent. Sermon at ll o'clock by Mrs. Newell. DAVIS CHAPEL Sunday School at 10 o'clock with Frank Davis, Superintendent, in charge. Sermon at 11 o'clock by C O. Newell. FINTHERS CHAPEL Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Fred Noland, Superintendent. Fellowship Service at 7 p.m. Davis Chapel Church will be in charge of the program. The sub ject of the program will be "The Surest Road to Peace". Mrs. Roy Medford directs this study. , MT. ZION Mrs. Newell preaches at 10 o'clock. Sunday School at 11 o'clock. Her shell Rogers, Superintendent. Want Ads bring quick results. a book of reading assigned at school. Often this was Just blur ted out with the hope that some one would listen appreciatively. I Can also remember happily hearing my grandfather reading from the Bible to my grand mother while she was mending or doing other work with her hands. Often I would choose to listen for a long while. One pair of grand parents of our children used to read every evening to each other from the Bible and often titers were many younger listeners. Read to Each Other How delightful when many old er married couples on evenings alone read to each other a verse or paragraphs or humorous re marks come upon, while the other also reading, gladly stops and listens. Modern invention and ways In homes today television, radio, and somebody always in a hurry to go somewhere don't encour age this reading to one another. Nevertheless, there still are homes of leisure around the fireside, where all the family are together on some or many evenings; there are some such homes from which the world Is shut out for long periods at a stretch. There could be more such homes If more parents saw the values of such and cultivated pleasure of listening in the child from his very early years by read ing and reading and reading to him. Fortunately more and more teachers are reading aloud In the schoolroom for the children's enjoyments and more children are learning at school to read aloud and are practiced there at reading to one another. - SCHOOL LESSON Free Methodist Church Assembly and Oak Sts. Waynesville . Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-pastors Telephone 666-J "The Light and Life Hour" church invites you to its following full gospel services: Sunday School 10.00 a.m. ' Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Young People's Service 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Wednesday night 7:30, The revival being conducted by the Rev.. LeRoy McDowell con tinues through this weekend, clos ing Sunday night, April 1st. Rev. McDowell is Area Director of Evangelism in the Free Methodist Church of North America. He is a speaker of great spiritual depths and his timely messages for these days are a means of grace to all who hear him. AT CONFERENCE Major Cecil Brown will he at tending the Mountain Workers Conference held in Gatlinhurg, Tennessee Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. FIREBALL POWERED Here, packed in 3,615 nimble pounds and 204.8 inches of over-all length, is the car marvel of '51. In the few short weeks since it started to roll off the assembly lines, it has written a bright new page in automotive history for the low-priced field. What Buick engineers have done is come up with a brand-new high-style body-new in every contour and dimension. They've designed a brand-new, weight, saving frame, exclusively for this Special. Then they've added the power-packed F-263 Fireball engine-which was new in the 1950 SuPER-and just wait till you see iul, oc.-M.on.,, trim and , ,tj, ta ckanile wlUuut M,w Tunt In HENRY 1. MVLOR, ABC Ntlwotk. tyry By Alfred J. Bum cher And God made the beasts of the earth and everything that creepeth. MEMORY VERSE Psalm 104:21. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Broadus E. Wall, Pastor SUNDAY . 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser mon by . the pastor; special music. 6:15 Training Union. 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor; special music. The Nursery will be open during the Sunday School and Morning Worship hours. MONDAY 7:00 Worker's Council Tor Sun day School officers and teachers. Covered-dish supper, Department al conferences, general business meeting 7:30 Deacons will meet In the church olflce. 7:3(1 Y. w. A's. will meet. 7:30 Business Woman's Circle will meet with Mrs. Elyse Mr-Crack. j en. if, TUESDAY 3:30 Jr. R. A's will meet at the church. WEDNESDAY 3:30 Jr. G. A's. will meet at the church. (1:30 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:30 -Midweek Prayer Meeting. B:lf Senior choir rehearsal. Monday tvmirg. TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1197 ' South Clyde Group Doi many improvements (V Fieasant mil Cemetery MRS. MAUDE OSBORNE Mountaineer Reporter The South Clyde Community De velopment program met at Louisa Chapel, on March 2Cth. with Lloyd Justice in charge of the devotional. The meeting opened with sinaing of several hymns, and the reading of the scripture by Donald Jack son, and Massie Osborne. Mrs. Robert Lindsey led In prayer. Mrs. Kyle Lindsey was at the piano. William Osborne, chairman, pre sided during the business session. He gave details for the bloodbank which will be in the county on April 7th. The citizens of South Clyde will donate bipod at Bethel, from 10 to 10:30 a. m,, md from 2 to 2:30 p. m. Volunteers are sought and can accompany the many who have already volunteer ed to give blood on the 7th. Chairman Osborne reported that much progress has been made in scattering lime at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, which is one of the major projects of the community. After the business session, a spelling bee was held, with Sam Jackson, and Mrs. Maude Osborne choosing sides, Mrs. Osborne and her co?spellers won. Refreshments were served after the spelling bee. Mr. and Mrs. James Willard and son from Pendleton. S, C. visited their mother, Mrs. Dovie Willard. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willard vis ited their mother who has moved from Camden, S. C. to Brevard to take a new job. Rev. and Mrs. V. N. Allen have gone to Texas to take Mrs. Allen's sister. Messrs Carter and William Os borne and Ernestine and Lou Os borne have returned from High Springs, Florida where they were called bv the sudden death of Mr. James Honey. Mrs. Honey was the League ). The leal uivured it """" 'l what that docs for this nimble performer. There's a power-to-wcight ratio that spells thrill and thrift in operation-at a first cost that's just a breath away from the lowest price level. We'd like you to see and drive this newest Buick marvel-lind out for yourself u hat a honey it is to handle, and what a cinch it is t ) buy. Why not drop in and see us the vcr fast chance you get? OLIVERS lOCAtty FOS ONLY , ........i mis;, ,lUt(lp ... I Miss Kathenr,. "'-4 ii norma lor a ion ger v J ncr sisier. Mrs. Ma Hi,, D,.. have pp. ,, Ud.,rindJ fpc"d.ing.:eu' yan-llis, lwr .U1(i son. DnnnlH T v,.v. . in n,,t,.r,ll T I ... "t-uvii, 110 W nome oy-his broth ,H'r Nee son. Va tw 1 .. .1 . uZL: ,,K"a u report uujues is (tup,,, Haywood Count, H; Miss Lucille Cathcv .. ston-Salem U vi,i.i, .. ', imu v.aun'V llsS C ..iltu lit: .. l"e vvinsion.Salt.ra j, The choir of th0 civd, church gave a cintjta yHi day .-evening, with Mrs Chapman, organist Several numbers WWe gi the women's chorus, as eli men's chorus, -.and ihe choir. Those making up the ch ciuae: iviiss Aiu;Ut. Andersi- j. ,vy. winirey. Mrs. uratJ Mrs. D. D (lio-v, mm 4 Brown, Miss Betty Jvce Mrs. Charles I.aiming, Mrs Mann, Mrs. Iddiard Hny Amos Mecitord. Mis sidm- lies, Mrs. Elmer CwkIsuh, Haynes, Sidney lk,yn,.s Clei Ham Brown, Milton Brw Louden Birch A Famous First SPJilNGEIl l.l) Mjsv- The first minor league player lour home runs in mw gaiv Billy Botloines, Springfield em League mow tin- Interm provides all this: BODY BY FISHER 3uir-L e 212750 friM WMOr'W. fo nrf I I ..... .... V"!" to Chang, withotrt notict, Depot btreev
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1951, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75