Afternoon, August 23, 1951 TI1E WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEEH PAGE THREE (Second Sesi7 b TO CHURCH ' WW l" ! hill Church 4 :' Che Gotten (Test ! L' . I 1( y Meeting is Sunday V.VVV-"''- m - VI j m A . fhnrrh Will ! r iir iiUi vi' hi It (KA;A3) ' I I I I I ' Jl v V' ww ST m 1 I I 1 AV : . .rtJSl1rt v--r .'. ' c-. t iir Aiinr i ' I 1 - ?CIIIM I , 11 , iin? on Sun- K iO o'clock with the 'r'6 on nastnr. . H LiHt'llian,, i . ICS v' . . ,jir fnl. Sunday scnuui ... . . rwur( will be din- .'ground at the noon 5 Gook will be in the singing on Sunday, Ut' during the week. 1,10 -nnartptS. tr OS. iihn nave .i 1 ...,, invited to par- the afternoon singing. L be no : .service, ou Services will De nu Monday through Friday k Church Day Set , ,i the Clyde Church j's been announced for t 2 p.m. The saniora -d' other special groups kh singing, n" siugcis participate. The puduc to attend. The Clyde ( Cud is located in Cove. F. T. Presley is ing Devotions : Devotions over radio HCC for next week will :he direction of the Rev. by. pastor of the Central Church, Canton. These ire heard each week day horn 8:45 to 9:00 o'clock. Mr1 V 1 M1 . ..." ' . . X Zacchaerts in the sycomore. ' -"For it it belter, if th. will of God should to 'will, thai yo toffH for ' well-doing than for evil-doing." I Ptlor 3:1. V ' . : '. : ',- Balance of Power issed either by the seriate house of representative! ipproved by a majority of body. ' .. ..' .... 'Dust Or Destiny' To Be Shown At Presbyterian Ch. "Dust or Destiny", a scientific and religious . film put out by Moody Bible Institute, will be shown at the Waynesville Presby terian Church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock; The film is being sponsored by the Youth Fellowship Group of the Church and everyone is invited to see the picture. There will be no admission but a free will offering will be received. . j, . . . : - . . , :, . .-' Responsibility in Public Life WSTIANS MUST OBEY GOD RATHER THAN MAN, SAID ST. PETER KWMAV CAMPRFI.I. p'SIBILITY is a w o r d tnc state or quality of wmsible; accountability; al accountability; relia- v indeed are the persons rraponsimiilies. Even Id mav have' rnrtnin which he is responsible. umes wncn we, won- hng that we are ac ' our duties, iohs. appeared from human Parents neelect their husband a nit ui i ii a e ymmg people neglect i''opre wan jobs s--sometimes slieht lions; and ordinirv 'ton loaf on the job and liberties with it. W,- thorp sr niii;a ' r responsibilities "d discharge them more do their duty rt it, but we hear more who are negligent, so times it seems as if guilty. the salt of the earth," s: but if thp cou ... w ut,t, tin for. wherewith shall it Ins but to be cast out. uen under the foot are I M for 'itive 5 :IS-16; 1S:SS; Luke 19:1-10; Acta S:Z5-i9; I Peter 3:13-18. lcr(,d too Ion g and Christ permeate the whole of life and make Christians At for the kingdom of God. : Passing through Jericho, Jesus, looking up, saw Zacchaeus, a pub lican and a man of very small stature, 'who had climbed into a tree the better to see Him. Jesus called to the man to come down, as He would bide with him that night. Zacchaeus came down quickly, and said- "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anything from any man Vy false accusation, I restore him fourfold." And Jesus answered, "This day is salvation come, to this house." . This publican or tax gatherer for the Romans was hated by the Jews, He was not paid a stated salary, as are our tax collectors, but grew rich from the taxes he collected. He bought the privilege of collecting these taxes for a large sum, and what he collected was his. Peter and the other apostles had been preaching and teaching, and healing so that their fame had spread, and many were both healed of their physical ailments and converted to Jesus. . The jealous priests laid hold on them and threw them into the common prison, bidding them MEMORY VERSE ' better, if the will of God should so will, that ye suffer Ffu-rfniMrt h. .... ..... . .... .... o'9 tlmn for evil-doing."! Peter 3:17. Puck "1 a damn nlapis nrill fodness, and it cannot '"to the rield or gar !' ould kill evervthine ' must be thrown out street wh.. ; I' 'foot, or into a bar- """o it can do no t!,e lifht nf tv, j .. untied. " :.. .,. .. hill VUJ' lnal 18 "'""nnot be hid. 'r do men 1,u . j. . 'S"i canaie . Bivein Ugm Mt are in the hm, H "Sht so shin. hf heaven'-' KMMt fChnrt- does not Should boast of -our our acceptance ur duties- e u-L n.at PeP'e can flMnm P Master. 'lie hM sur" or hole was leav- f 10 does the e-rm.i never to set foot in the temple again. That night an angel of ,God released them from prison, and when the morning came their jailers told the priests that when they opened the doors of the prison no one was inside. , Then someone came and said the apostles were in the temple, preaching. The Roman captain found them and brought them be fore - the . Sanhedrin without vio-: lence because he was afraid the people would stone his men. The high priest asked them why they had disobeyed him, and Peter answered boldly, "We ought to obey God rather than men." To obey the laws of the land is necessary and right, but when man commands us to do some thing that is not right, and our consciences rebel, we must obey God's will rather than man's. St. Peter wrote- "And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good ?" "But if ye suffer for righteous ness' sake., happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled; "For it is better, if the will of God be so. that ye suffer for well doing than for evil-doing." Many are suffering in the world today for the right to preach and practice their religion. Jesus Christ too. suffered for no sins of . "ie gospel of ' His own. DUl tor our sanes. ' lit X"? "tok1 K the Dlvtton of Chrlrtita Education, NtlonJ " wares,, of rs.. it fi4 uMd bv BtrsriMioa. , St. John's Churcii;:. WAYNESVILLE' ' The Rev. Lawrence Newman, . ' Pastor. . Vi Summer Schedule of Masses for Western North Carolina, V WAYNESVILLE St, John's Church 8 aim! and 11 a.m. . : , .- . , . CHEROKEE '. '.' 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Cher okees Council Hall, ; FONTANA 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Lake Chapel. : ' , SYLVA , 10 a.m. Carolina Hotel. MURPHY .' " 8 a.m. Carnegie Library., - Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE . Sunday . - '. 10 a.m. Sunday Schoot. 1 11 a.m. Worship Service. :' 5 Burnett Cove " Baptist Church . I'he Rev. R. K. Mehirtey, Pastor Sunday ;:., ; 10 a.m. Sunday School. every week with Clayton Pressley, super intendent. '"'".' i Every Sunday night Prayer meeting and choir practice.' ") '. 11 a.m. Preaching i on, the sec ond and fourth Sundays by . the pastor. .: ' .' ,-. , Saturday ...',,: ..' r' v ' Prayer meeting In tnv b,omes every Saturday night. Everyone Is invited tq attend this friendly church.. ' :' V Burnett Siding Baptist Church ' The Rev. Joe Williams, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn Rogers, Superintendent. ; ' 11 a.m. Preaching Services on the first and third Sundays. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd Teague, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon . to the pastor. Everyone is cordially tnlvtted. Salvation Army P. O. Box 57, Waynesville , MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, On The Max Patch Road Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Blanch Lowe, Assistant. Glenna West, Children's worker. MAPLE SPRINGS: , Headquar ters. . Little Creeki Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mission Centers. ACTIVITIES: Sunday' Schools, Preaching services) Young People's meetings. Visitation, Bible classes, Ladies' Home League in all Centers.- ' ' ! ? DELLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, George Mehiffey, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, with the sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Friday night at the homes. Bible study conducted by the patsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday night The church bus operates for sll services. Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle ; 108 Beech Street HAZELWOOD i Stewart I. Baner, Pastor i . t SATURDAY 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School. j 11 a.m. Worship. ; WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer,, pett ing at the church. 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It is a time when boys and girls should heed the counsel of Solomon, who said: "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, when the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh when thou shalt say, 'I have no pleasure in themV It is a time when parents and teachers and friends should en deavor to fortify youth against the pitfalls of the most dangerous period of human life; when a . slip or more serious mistake may take the brightness from the skies and leave only gloom and disillusionment. Youth needs God needs a deep sense of the Infinite and Eternal in human life. The churches of this community are endeavoring to meet this need. ALL FOR Ttrp V,, . ,l . IS th .. . . "vti .Mii, CbiZ 'j"a' " tor' can .urvivs Th r aemocracy norm u a ni suDrmrt L a,'end serviv . r"Y own. o nurch- They ,5UY ownsak .9r., . iyor...i 5"Tf ak8 of u '"' or children'. ..t"- M' rr "i i, " . na"n. B Ol h o ",u'nim.. ,n of lh. Ph. uUnlly cnd nation 'm rr ,h lundiy Monday Tu,dty W'dm.d.y , ' nuridiy Krid.y . '' 5lturrt. Book EctlMi,,,,, - $"'ronomy Tltut Job Plmi I P.... CI"Pr Vtr, 12 I 2 J6 I cl....,,,, I 1.2I I ) er- I' " to V-s lK-"' ! ' , , .f3 r. ''An'A J '' ".IL. 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: Allison & Duncan Suppliers of Sinclair Products Phone 172 Hazclwood, N. C. Branson Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars Trucks it Main St. Canton. N. C. Caglc Furniture Co. "Your Uotpoint - Philco - Maytag Dealer" Free Delivery Clyde. N.C. l'a' 3379 Canton Motor Company Bulck and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Thone 2920 Central Cleaners ' Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Waynesville Phone 113 - Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners--Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Hour Service Farmers Exchan-ie Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, Insecticides AsheviHe Road Phone HO Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynrevill' Phone m Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Garrett Funeral Home Plton T-f Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There Is a Material Difference" Depot Street phone 82 E. J. Lilius Jeweler Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry , Watch and Jewelry Repairing Main St. WAYNESVILLE, N.C. Phone 98 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative "Hatching-Egg Headquarters for Haywood County" Freds, Seeds and Fertiliser 216 Di pot St- Phone 722 Home Laundry and Cleaners Waynesville, N. C. Howell Motor Com pan v DrSolo - Plymouth - GMC Trucks Sales Service Phone 190 Waynesville James Furniture Companv I,ow Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Sirect, Waynesville Phone 769 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 8 Kctncr's "The Store With The Checkerboard Sign" Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer - Local Produce Lake Junaluska, N. C. Phone 505 R. R. Kibbe. Jr. Consignee Distributor ot Texaco Products Telephone 632 or 10.VR "It Costs No More To Use The Best" Liner Motor Sales, Inc. Ford Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Ser. Miller & Haywood Sts., WaynesvRle Phone: Day -52; Night -229-M Miller's Sinclair Service Main Street, Waynesville Phone B1H Clyde Ray's Flower Shop ; & Greenhouse ' Phone 1180 and 1181 Rogers Electric Company S, Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances ' . 437 Main St., Waynesville Phone 481 r The Pure Oil Company Be Sure With Pure'- Fucl Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline Phone 300 -'V Wavnesvillf Auto Parti i Wholesaler!, oi Standard Parts and Accessories' Waynesville Phones 552 and SBS Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan &, Joe Liner "Partlmlar Cleaners for People Who Care Waynesville Phone 80S Wavncsvillc Pure Oil Station "Be Sure With Pure" Opposite Court House Phone 1198 Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street, Waynesville Phone 1091 MWayncsvilIe's Leading Radio Repair Service" i!?e'itliw m