TO CHURCH SO ME WH ERE EVEI SUNDA West Canton Baptist Church CANTON, ROUTE 3 . The Rev. Otto Parftam, Pastor SUNDAY Sflnday School 10:00 a.m. Mai com; Crisp, Supt. Aiming Worship 11:00 a.m. Training. Union 6:45 p. m. Vau hn Hall, Director. E 'ening Worship 7:45 p rn, TUESDAY ' 2:&0 p.m. W.M.S. will be at the Chufch. ' . Revival begins Sunday, Sept. 16, li:0t) a.m. The Rev. W. C. Huntley, Pastor of Bail'our Baptist Church, Balfour, N.C, will Ho the preach ing.f.A hearty welcome awaits: everA-one .to 'hilar, this man preach: Chrfct, .;'';.' ' Player 7:00 each evening. Sing ing ;7:20 each evening. Preaching " 7:30jf each- evening-. IT;-" Hazel wood Methodist Church M. B. Lee, Pastor t: '''-'.- ' the Ret SUNDAY Sunday School 10 a m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. The subject of the message will be ""Christ, The Central. Figure of the AgesV1 : Junior Fellowship 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Fel lowship in Song and a Meditation on '"The Church, a Crusade; for Freedom". Mid-YVeek Services Wednesday-: ..7:Sp p.rB.-ra.veY'sA-vicP; V Larger Fellowship of Christians ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON y Aifrec jBueiW g-p" t 9:49-50; Acts 11:22-30; 15:1-35; I Corinthians 1:10-13$ II Corinthians 9:1-5; Phnippnuis 1:15-18. t i John said, "Master, we saw one casting Some prophets came to Antioch from out devils in Thy name; and we forbade him, because he followed not us;" but Jesus rebuked him, saying: "Forbid him not; for he that is not against us is for us." -. Jerusalem, and one, Agabus, prophesied that there would be a great famine through all the world, so the brethren at Antioch sent relief to the brethren, at Jerusalem by Paul and Barnabas. Certain men came to Antioch 'saying ' that Gentiles must be circumcised, after the manner of Moses, or they could :n6t be saved. Paul and Barnabas disagreed, ."' and were sent', to Jerusalem td discuss' the matter with the' elders.' In Jerusalem,- Paul end Barnabas told the elders what miracles God" had wrought among the Gentiles, and it was decided that they could be saved without following the' Jewish custom. i i MEMORY VERSE Luke 9 :5o; ' .Riverside Baptist ! ' Church The RV. Thomas E. Envin, Pastor THURSDAY 7:J0 P.m. Sunday School les son 'study. SUNDAY ' ' ' 10;00 a.m. Sunday School hour withLewis Sorrells in charge. 100 a.m. Special music by Young People. 7:)0 p.m. Training Union meets with. G. L. Warren, director, in charge; 7:45 p.fn: Senrion V Pas'tor. Grace Church the i Mountains Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA The Rev. Paul H. D-Jckwall, Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all age groups. All vis itors are welcome. 11 a.m. iMorning worship with the sermon by the pastor. Immediately following the serv ice, the pastor will conduct the Fourth Quarterly Conference. All members' of the conference are urg ed to be present. 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship for all youth in the community,. Miss Wanda Sue Hipps will have charge of the program on the theme, "To ward A Christian Economic Or- HierV' ,. MONDAY The Council 'of the' Haywood County Subdistrlct of the MYF will meet at Long's Methodist Church on the Morning Star Charge at 7:30 p.m. those mho nlan to attend from Long's Chapel are askeO to he at the church ai 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Boy Scout Troon No. 8 of Lake Junaluska meets at the church at 7 p.m. All boys 11 years' of age and older are eligible for mem bership in this troop. ; EPISCOPAL me Rev. Edgar H. Goold Rect Sep?f6 17th Sunday afterTnnity b:uu a.m. Holy Communion. 9:45 Church School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Crabtree Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 The Rev. M. H. Raby, Pastor ' jAijnwSunday Seljojab.MM. Yarborough, Supt. ' ,. 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Wednesday evening Prayer meeting at the church. Everyone is welcome to come out and join us. Free Methodist Church Assembly and Oak Sts. Waynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-pastort Telephone 666-J "The Light of the world is Je sus" The local "Light and Life Hour" Chapel invites you to its regular weekly services, conducted at its new location, one block off of East Main . St. Sundny 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. MidVWeek Prayer Meeting '. Wednesday night, 7:30. It. 'you do not attend church else where a warm welcome awaits you at the new Free Methodist Church; bring your family to the House of God a wonderful family habit and no better place to go. "The fear of the Lord tendeth to life;-and he that hath it shall abide satisfied, he shall not be vis ited with evil", Proverb 19:23, Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. R. Williamson, Pastoi Whftencr Prevost, Supt. of Sun day School. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Forward With Christ". Special music by the choir. Mrs. J. L. Kilpatrlck, director; Miss Florrie Patrick, organist; Sol Co hen, violinist. The service will be broadcast over Station WHCC. Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m, First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Broadus E. Wall, Pastor SUNDAY 9:4.5 Sunday School. Frank Kirkpatiiik is general Superin tendent; There is a place here for those of every. age. ' ..... ; 9:45 to 12:00 The nursery is open, ... - 11:00 Special meeting of the Sunbeams, in the Primary , Room. TIusms in observance of the Week of Prayer for State Missions, ' 1 1:00 Morning Wirship.' Ser mon by the pastor; "Who Is on the Lord's Side?" Special music under the direction of Charles' Isley. 0:45 .Training Union. -.- '. . 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon by the Rev. O. B. Reed. TUESDAY '3:30 -Junior Royal Ambassadors will meet at the church. . WEDNESDAY 3:30 Junior Girl's Auxiliary will meet at the church.! i:30 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:30 Mid-week Prayer Service. 8:15 Senior choir rehearsal. THURSDAY ' 7:30 Young Woman's Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Stanley Henry. Christian Science Service "Substance" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Chris tian Science Service next Sunday morning. The Golden Text, from Hosea 12:0, Is "Turn thou to thy God; Keep mercy vand judgment, and wait on thy God continually." . The service will be held on the second floor of the Masonic Tem ple at 11 o'clock f " V: - -W'' it www ilifei ....mum mm jmMmmm - - : ' mv w - -rir Mi .A syfrp f' . '-. I I. 0 fi ij .'; ; in IIS fields ' m 't&h. Wt m m sem jtM. r-r--. . 4 ... y C y in its field! Longest in its field (197's inches) . . . Heav. test in its field (3140 pounds in the model illustrated )t . ... 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Come in, see and drive America's largest and finest low-priced au-nowf , .:Jf i iy f MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI . . and finest no-shift driving at lowest cost with ; Automatic Transmission Chevrolet's time-proved Powerglide Automatic Transmisxian. coupled with 105-h.p. Valve-in-Ueud Engine, gives smoothest and finest no-shift driving at lowest coiY-plus the most powerful performance in its field! 'Combination of PowttfliJ, Automate Trans, mnmn and Wi-h.p. Vahcin-thad Engh, optional on Of Luxt mojeh at txlra toil. ; Woodland Baptist Church CLYDE . ,". " The Rev. G. W. Jameson, Paator SUNDAY ' ' ' 9:45 Sunday School, Vardy Fu gate, Supt. 11:00 Open Air Morning Wor ship service at new building site on Lake Junaluska highway. Every one is invited "to" attend and wor ship With US. - :.- 3:30 Radio program over WHCC. 7:00 Training Union, Alfred Gaddis, Director. 8:00 Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY ' : 7:30 Midweek Prayer Service. Henry Stevenson in charge. Crabtree Methodist Charge. The Rey. C. O. Newell, Pastor Mt. Zlon ;.;"' .' 11 a.m., Sunday School, Hershel Rogers, Superintendent. Crabtree Church 10 a.m., Sunday School, Andy Ferguson, Superintendent. Finchers Chapel 10 a.m., Sunday School, Fred Noland, Superintendent. 11 a.m. Mrs, Newell will preach on "Rest for the Weary". Davis Chapel 10 a.m. Mrs. Newell will preach on "The Detours of Life". 7:30 p.m, MYFmeets, first Methodist Church ' . WAYNESVILLE . Corner Haywood and Acadeniy The Rev, ! J. E. Yountz, Minister the Church School meets each Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Francis Massie, General Superin tendent. Classes and Departments for all ages. . Morning Worship at 11 o'elpck. Sermon- by the pastor, Subject of sermon: "Make Light of Religion". Special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Fred Martin. The MYF meets each Sunday evening at 6:00 o'clock. Fellowship supper and worship. Evening Worship 7:30 o'clock. Gospel songs. Special music by the Youth Choir. Sermon subject: "Which is. the Best Church?" " The public is cordially invited to all our services. Bethel Methodist Church the Rev. Clyde L. Collins, Minlstei SUNDAY 10:00 Sunday School, M. C. Nix, Supt.The Men's Bible Class will have charge of the opening wor ship.; . - , ' 11:00 Worship Service. Sermon: "Life's Saving Quality". Next Sun day is the last Sunday before Con ference. Our Lay Delegate and Pastor will leave for annual Con ference Sept. 25 in Greensboro. 7:00 Methodist Youth Fellow ship meets. Senior and Intermedi ate Depts... :, .j .v ' Mt. Olive Church To Hold Dinner Tomorrow Night The public is cordially invited to a benefit dinner Friday evening at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Sponsored by the Mt. Olive League' Club; dinner wil be served at 6 o'clock. The church W located on Pigeon Street. '. :-: , ....... Belmont Baptist Homecoming Set The Upper Fines Creek Belmont Baptist Church will celebrate Homecoming Day on Sunday, Sep tember 16. The services will last all day, and dinner will be served on' the ground. Singers are particularly invited to come, and the public will be wel come.' . ..',' . . Olivet Baptist Church Rev. 0.v lu Ledford, Pastor SUNDAY ''.'. 10 a.m. Sunday School. Cordell Bradley, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Worship Service by the pastor.'. ' 7 p.m. B.T.U. meeting with Rev. D. L. Summy as the leader. 1 8 p. m. Preaching by the pastor WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. .m. Midweek Prayer Meeting in the home, Hiram Cald well, leader. . SATURDAY ; - 7:30 p. m. Cottage Prayer Meet ing. James Hall, leader. Radio program over WHCC every Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock till 3, conducted by the pastor.- Old folks' meeting the third Sun day of each month, beginning at 7:30 p.m. . ', '' ' Fairview Baptist Church ;: ' PlottVCreek ; The Rev. B. C. Fugate, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Blayne Carswell, Supt. ' Worship Service 11 a.m. Mes sage by the pastor. Training Union 6:45 p.m. Mrs. Junior Kates, JHrector. 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