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December 6, 1851 THE WAYNESVILLE TuGUNTAINEEH rAGE tlvE (Secouu 3ciiC 0 TO CHURCH 'on' ivi its! her ire on sral " iver ight ets. S. CMiirh Baptist Churcii C. Weaver, ' nbscrvance oi v Q prayer. All members ?1 attend this service. . Church Conference. 'Tt.for season of ptayer $COTTS SCRAP BOOK By M SCOTT ijttt fr season ,j missions. . , ...... Sunday School, fart rfintendent, a Stewardship program. ft'lsermon by pastor: U1" . ! . 1 . ciewarasmp . Vhcaisal for Christmas. " BTU. Mrs. W. C. Director. , '.--worship. -,; L-Library opens., v k-Prayer a n d Bible kThe Church bus runs Wees. . ,.. ,r; .;..-,..,.;;; iel Methodist Church . , Clyde L. Collins, Pastor -,Thi woman s soci- 'btistian Service meets at i I .i mpc Welch Sineleton. 1 Li. Collins has charge of BENJAMIN, JfcCOl'S YouNqtS! SOK OR.ifiitRI& HSCtMDEO -fftCM BENJAMIN, VMi.'f fcmtk iUut You txf Mftn.tU.vma fofctMbES. . - til'" Wl AUt AMIR.1CAH 1AHD rit HtflcnWu KlCHKt. FH.6H.IMS re&sutioH Of LMt Ela.smobra.nch fAmy,ti" Moi-f umuss. m -Sunday School M. Superintendent. The Jun has charge ot tne opening m- Morning .Worship. Jackson Hiincy,cutt;' Dls- ot Way ncsville will he morning sermon and first ' ,quat rerly; confer- m Evening-- mei-iuig, 01 Ihodist Youth Fellowship tnior anu iniermeaiaic 1m. Methodist men will jhe Subdistrict Fellowship at the Plains Methodist .m. Boys of Bethel Troop meet at the Y.M.C.A. in br regular troop meeting. EDAY I u.-Choir practice at the Mr, and Mrs. II. K. T?r- Crabtrce Baptist Church :':y . v Clyde, Ronte 1 , ,.;The RT. M, H. Baby, Ptstor SUNDAY v , 10 a.m. Sunday School M'VM. Yarborough, Supt. 11 a. m. Sermon by pastor; Rev. M. II. Raby. ': WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at church, i Everyone is welcome. ' Christian Science Service ' "God Trie Only Cause and Cre ator" will be the topic of the les-son-ssrmon at the Christian Sci ence Service next Sunday morning The Golden Text is from Gen esis 1:1. "In the beginning God cre ated the heaven and the earth." The service will be hold on the second floor of the Masonic Tem ple' at 11 o'clock. - . . . " r- : ' Modes' Charge to the People HE WARNED THEM THAT DISOBEDIENCE TO JEHOVAH - . ,- - MEANT DISASTER. kood Methodist Church k M. B. Lee, Pstor ! School 10 a.m. h Worship 11 a.m. Sub- I be, "The Relevance of the Fellowship and Youth i ? 5:15 p.m. ig Worship 7:00 p.m. Fel- in son? and meditation on It Book". EDAY Service 7 p.m. ! urch Of Christ ST WAYNESVILLE Sunday Schooi, worship Service. : John's Church WAYNPSVIT.t F 1 V k Lawrence Newman, Sfhcdulp ftf Mscbm' tnr "em North Carolina ' ; 5VILLE "i's Church-8' a.m. 'and EE -Our Lady of the Cher. puncil Hall. , A ' ; - ; -Our Lady of the Lake Carolina Hotel. . ' Harnegle Library. , ' . . Scripture Deuteroionij 9.9 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL . IN THIS world, -where moral values seem for the time to have lapsed, and dishonesty,-disloyalty, assaults and murder fill the pages of . our newspapers, we need to turn to the pages of our Old Tes tament, and read how these same sins brought disaster to the Is raelites. Moses called all Israel to listen to his reading of the covenants of the Lord which he had written down in the Lord's own words. He reviewed their history from r the escape from Egypt to that time. Forty years they had wandered In the wilderness,., and Jehovah was with them all the way. When they were tempted and yielded, He had forgiven them. His trumpet-had sounded to start them on their daily journey; His cloud had been over them by day and His light shone for them by night. Th4t was their security in all their weary wanderings and camping in tents. . Mor.cs, now in his extreme old ago-and facing death, warned his people that as long as they were true to Jehovah and obeyed Him, prosperity and happiness would be theirs; but if they disobeyed Him and were faithless, .worship-;-'lriff false- gods,1 disaster, surely would befall them. .They would be xurscd.-- 1 ' v of them;. .for the Lord thy God, Ho it is that doth go with thee; He will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." And before all the people Moses repeated his Cheering message to the new leader. , , . Moses wrote dbwn the law. and delivered it to the priests, the sons , of Levi, "which have the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and unto all the elders of Israel. "And Moses commanded them, saying, At the end of every seven years, in the solemnity of the year of release, in the foast of the ; tabernacles, when all Israel is 1 come to appear before the Lord thy God in the place which He shall choose, thou shalt read this law before all Israel in their hear ing... that their children may hear, and learn to fear the Lord your God, as long as ye live in the land whither ye go over Jm dan to possess it." . Moses hade the Lcvites to take the book of the law and put It in the side of the ark of the cove nant. Again Moses called all the peo ple together, and this time it was to hear a beautiful song of praise to Jehovah. Do you remember the song the Israelites Rang when they had crossed the Red sea safely and their enemies were lost in its depths? This song of Moses, is considered perhaps the MEMORY VERSE ' ' ! "The etmwl God is thy dwellinr, phec, end tmderncath arc the - cvcrlastinq arma.'!-DfyteroHomy SS:it... .. 'y Baptist Church D. D. RusseU, Putf Perintendent. -Morning jermon i K Is cordially tnlvtted Cove Church R. Mthnney, Pastor '; : an-, .... 'Sunday School every 'jaon mssiey, super. "1 choir practice. - ."eachlng on the sec f.,.t -win Sundays by the Bum 8 ,n nomes LliBvited attend this Siding Baptist i J(U 1171111 ' tfur vx, with Jehovah's help. Overcome Sihon, king of Heshbon. and Og king ,ot tsasnan. x nei would be more battles to fight, and Moses himself must have wondered If Israel would prove true to her. trust or would back slide to the worship of false gods and, idols, as she had in me pasi. ust have been full of passionate pleading as he read. "Keep tnereiore iiie - covenant,, and do them, that ye ,. .ctvir in all that ye do . . That He may establish thee today tot A people unto nimi.ni, that He may be unto thee a God, as He hath said unto thee, and as He hath sworn unto thy fa thers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob." , , wf mint, have almost jviuseo uton ... -- ,. 'failed him when he thought of the past history oi mio 5urmg theie ,40 years. How would it be when he was gone apd they felt that God was not so close to them?' After the reading. Moses to d his. people that he was an old mani 120 that day, and he was unable to "go out and .come-in: S h rd hath said unto me Thou shalt not go over this Jordan." -The Lord thy God, He wi l go over' before thee and He will de itVoV these nations from before thee, and thou shalt possess them , and Joshua, he shall go oyer be . . ih Trd hath said. VToshuar'who was to take -courage, icr i most beautiful poetry in the world. God had told Moses to go up Into the mount and He would show him the land that was to be the home of his people, and then ho would die. ; First, how ever, Moses blessed the children of Israel, and then he "went up from the plains of Moab unto the mountain of Nebo, to the top of pisgah...and the Lord showed him all the land of Cilead unto Dan. And all Naphtali. and the land of Ephralm. ana wanasscii. and all the lana oi juoan. umu tho utmost sea. "And the south, and the plain cf Jericho, the city of palm trees, unto Zoar. 'And the Lord said unto him: tmo ia th land which I sware Abraham, unto Isaac., and - unto Jacob, saying, I will give it unto thy seed: I have caused thee to see It with thine eyes, but thou Ehalt not go over thither." , So Moses, the servant of the Lord, died there In the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord, although "his eye was not dim. nor his natural force And the Lord "buried him In a valley in the land of Moab, over against Bcthpesor; but no man knoweth his sepulchre unto this "And the children of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days: so the days ot weeping nd mourning, for Moses were ended. "And there arose not a prophet in Trnel like unto Moss, smt-c ' " ----- the Lord Knew ia-c iu face." .... . ;ductio. Mtionu fear not. nor uc n ( chriIljtn tductio.. n.uo- f2 Grandmother knows so many things! She can sew and knit and crochet and make lots of pretty things that people prize because they are hand-made. And you simply can't beat her as a good cook and housekeeper. Yes, honey, Grandmother does know. She knows about all these practical things and much more. She knows the deeper lessons of life. She knows that right is right and wrong is wrong and that right is always best. The girl who is blest with a good mother and a good grandmother, and is smart enough to learn from them, can practically chart her own happiness and build a life that is a blessing to mankind and tne world. Grandmother knows that spiritual things are far more im portant than material things. She knows that God rules in the kingdom of men) that the Church is His messenger, and that iaitn is man s nope mm. 1 ' : - -ittv . . ot salvation. V,th H,Kr vhi f 1 1, ' V I A' .4 ( X J ' ' ' "S. I A' I 1 1 - . t: t ... - 4 ';s. i moral If I ro IK al "iiiniiv . viisnrsf mi Mk . MO If-. rH 10 - IcV 4;Ji I?. 'ST 35-44 I 1. M .ff,S IKE CHURCH . "'rong Church, neither 11' Valuw' W"hout a can survive ru " T d?moacy nor civili,? "" nuppwi ih. ru ...,"4 Eerv"s reauUrZ . ... v,,".n, inv ,.. r v"" UJ For his W.iM . rr hi of hia coZtuT'tTA, for ,h'( wro oi the Church HwlfThi T "' Fc and read your Bible du'V Ch ru- rhiiritil. I'rldiy ... Saturday, Book ... Plm ...Provtrln ...M.jk Pialirt M(W John 1 This Scries of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Waynesville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial AssociationTand IsBcinc Sponsored by the Following I'atriouc ina.vmuu,, n - joiner motur ouit-, in.. . - ; Ford Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Br. Allison & Duncan Suppliers of Sinclair Products rhone!72 Haselwood, N. C. Branson Motor Co. .Podge and 1'lymouth I'asnetiBer Cars Trucks , . 42 Main St. ' Cant"n' N- C' Cagle Furniture Co. "Your Hotpoinl - I'hilco - Maytag Healer Free Delivery Clyde. S C. " niaUHO Canton Motor Company Bulck and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street. Canton Phope-2M0 Central Cleaners ."Superior Cleaning snd Pressing- Church A Montgomery Sts.. WaynesviUe Phone 118 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Honr Service Farmers Exchange Feeds, Seeds, Fertilisers, Insecticides Ashevllle Itoad rhonc B Farmers Federation Serving Haywood County lit the .production of hatching eggs, broilers, quality feed, seed, and fertilizer, rhonn 344 " . Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Fill Cobb WaynewvllV Phone 534 Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Phone - 1 Waynesville Haywood Builders Supplv Co. "Where There Is a Material Difference" fUmnt Klreet Phone Si Wrv K. J. Lilius Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - i Watch and Jewelry Repairing Jeweler ' ' Main St. WAYNESVILLE, N.C. Phone 98 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative "Hakhing-Egg Headquarters for Haywood County" Feeds, Seeds and Fertiliser 216 Depot St l,on( Haywood Monument Co. "A tribute of respect and honor to the dead, A constant source of Inspiration to the livlne Ashevllle Road lli;n Home Laundry and Cleaners , Waynesville. N. C. Miller Sc Haywood Sts., WaynesvIHe Phone: Day-52; NiKlit-Z29.M Moody Rulane, Inc. Complete "las Service MYl N. Main Phone 938 Howell Motor Comnanv DeSoto Plymouth - CMC Trucks Sales - service Personality Beauty Shop A complete beauty service Bpcciallriiig in cold waves : Miller Street Phone 30C Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service ef All Eleotrlcal Appliances 37 Main St. Waynesville Phone 4 Taylor Motor Co. Bulck Sales & Service -"When better automobiles are built, Bulek will build them." . .The Pure Oil Company "Be Sure With Pure" Fuel Oil, Kerosene. Gasoline Phone 300 Phone A90 Wayuesvlllfl Hyatt Plumbing Co. Plumbing, Heating and Supplies anything from faucet washers to complete installation. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 115 Church Street 'h"e lfir James Furniture Companv 'Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street. WayneavHle Phone 7B Junaluska Supplv Company General Merchandise Building Supplle. . T,ake Jnnalnsks Pn"nB " R. R. Kibbe. Jr. ConsJmee Distributor of Texaco Products npAlanhnnS "It Costs No More To Use The Best Wavncsvillf Auto Parti j Wholesalers ol Standard Parts and Aeeessorrtj Waynesville Phones 552 and 1 Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner , "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care Wavnevill- vn M Wavnesville Lumber Co. We buy timber and logs Wavnesville Pure Oil Station "Be Snre With Pure" -f Opposite Court House Phone IU Waynesville Radio Service 9901 ouoW: i"!"Stre! Waynesville's leaaing wauio b it I nkM no mwi in vk m im i y i ii f ' i -1 : t'. rt it '!" rfTeachlntt StnHo All fin cob . Council i ounaavi.
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