hood Methodist Charge ni i *A*m 2?-' ? j,m BUS)-11 ' :"-fr ' jlAPt-t GKOVE tlay-l ? ? ma*)?lu ' acs)-' - m" DOS)-1! DEU?OOD ida)?" 3 po?>?11 noav-W - Way-10 a >?? r Grove .Methodist Charge B,e> a. I ic-inan, Pastor Id. til. ti-5788 MAGGIE t'hui i . School for all rs. c. L. White, superin _Morn Worship, Ser be Pastor. SHADY tiKOVE t L'.hui ? School for all p#. Git-:" A. Boyd, sup tnt. , . - K ?Ku - Worship. Ser ine past'". HEMPIIIEL, .? M,i.i , Worship, Ser lhL' Pa-:"r. ft.tn t it School for all p. hoy Shclton, supcrin i Jin'? . i ;niug will be \vi;picnic lunch ip::. t-i, afternoon. Methodist Church CANTON I t. Maiiry, Pastor i hi Wot ship Service. ii -MyI- meets. i t \. i 11 Worship. Ser 1 . .Special music by tptr. DAY :? .Mid - Week Prayer Methodist Church v. J. 15, Golden, Pastor ?Sunday School. Morning Worship first Sunday s. -Youth Fellowship. ?Worship second and indays. it.?Choir practice. int Ads lor quick results Pigeon Valley Methodist Charge Rev. W. L Broome. Pastor BEAVERDAM SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a.m. A. M. Worley, general superintendent. Sermon by the pastor, 11 o'clock second and fourth Sundays. Sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p.m. every First Sunday. M.Y.F. 6:30 p.m. each Sunday evening. Miss Evelyn Robinson, president. SUSAN 1NMAN MEMORIAL SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a.m. P. G. Allen, general superintendent. Sermon by the pastor 11 a.m. Morning Star Methodist Church CANTON, Route 1 The Rev. Asmond Maxwell, Pastor MORNING STAR CHURCH SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School classes. George W. Smathers, Supt. 11:00?Morning Worship Serv ice. 7:00?Youth Fellowhsip meets. 8:00?Sunday Evening Fellow ship. Fines Creek Methodist Charge The Rev. Ben Zeigler, Pastor PINE GROVE METHODIST 10 a.m.?Sunday School 2nd Sun days. 11 a.m.?Preaching 2nd Sundays. Central Methodist Church CLYDE George C. Starr, Jr. Minister SUNDAY? 10:00?Sunday School. Roland Leatherwood, Supt. Classes for all age groups. 11:00?Worship Service. Sermon ay the pastor. 5:00 p.m. ? Vesper Worship Service. 6:00 p.m.?Fellowship supper. 6:45 p.m. ? Adult Fellowship Study Group, Methodist Youth Fel lowship, Intermediate Youth Fel lowship. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Mid-week Study Hour. 8:00?Choir Rehearsal. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE On Asheville Road, 19-A Bob Rigdon, Minister SUNDAY? 10 .m.?Bible Study. 11 a.m.?Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.?.Worship service THURSDAY? 7:30?Worship service. Christ Above Ail T, WRITES OF THE PRE-EMINENCE OF THE LORD Scripture?Colossians 1:1?2:7. F.WMAN C AMPBELL SSAi: i< an important !r. , n the province of ; was S* Paul whose i. .nsible for the in i: lu .iny citizens id th ; "inding of the r a nor, was al v a .ut the welfare r ' he had founded, ? i .. to his letters to i ared that the i !? weaned away 1 i h >? evil men. 1 i i sties praising ' i gnod works, h r ? his continued : i ayers on their ' a arning them of ' wis that might h i they were not ? I the Colossians "For in Him were all things created, in the heavens and upon the earth, things visible ancf things invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things have been cre ated through Him and unto Him. ''And He is before all things* and by Him all things exist. "And He is the head of the' body, the church; who is the be ginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things He might have pre-eminence." What does the word "pre-emi nence" mean? "Eminent above others; prominent; superior, especially in excellence," says the dictionary. How many pre-eminent people do you know? Not too many, and yet each one of us can think of some one?m a y b e several A (MEMORY VERSE '? >f all things, and in Him all things consist ?Colossians ttl. W dee i f r 1 1 O w- ' I who is for B of Christ, B unto us your | ? -My with i ? ? letter. ? II how glad ? lys arc when B i their home ? md gi . rs pleas- , ? i we have ? ime. ?' Ihually, Paul ?' ay be filled B of God's will B spiritual B might B Lord unto all B I fruitful in every B' ? and increasing in the B c m i r id s them to give B r "Who hath B ; n the power of B translated us B var Son: B ? h :t v e redemption B I, even the for ? r>f sins." Br' ? Christ, "Who B" invisible God, B I all C i' ation. HbCODVIM whom wc consider pre-eminent. They stand out from all thosa we have known even in quite a Ions: lifetime. Children may know j few?parents, other relatives, teachers?some men and women in other walks of life. Howerc, Christ, who. as a man on earth, went about doing good; who told us to forgive our ene mics and love those who were unkind to us; who, when suffer ing agony on the cross, still asked His Father to forgive His tor turers. No one can possibly be pre-eminent over Him in all the world. Though Paul was absent In the body from his churches, his spirit was with them always, he writes, and he warns them against men who might beguile them with "en ticing words." "As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him; rooted and built up in Him, and stabilized in the faith, as ye have been taught, accord ing therein with thanksgiving." Thus, putting Christ above all, we can strive, as Paul wrote to the Colossians, to follow Him. f t-"" ? outunorf produced by the Dlvj*'on?'by permtaawn. uitt.il t'hurchaa o( CI.rut In the U.S V. nivi u?ca ?y r Ui.4.1 .buteU by Kin* Feature* bynattaw A CHANGE IN VIEW There's nothing like a new perspective to change your atti tude toward life. When Junior is bored, he simply stands on his head for a new slant at things. The floor flips to the ceiling, with tables and chairs hanging from it, and people walk upside-down. At. least that's the way it looks to him. It is a good idea to gain a different perspective?to step back and get a new slant on things around you. But you don't have to stand on your head to do it. Instead identify yourself with a church. Take your , family and go regularly to worship. You will find a new perspective. Genuine values will keep their / " importance; unimportant things will diminish. Today's life will be happier; tomorrow's full of hope. Nothing is upside-down, but / everything claims its rightful place when you view life with the faith of a Christian. THE CHURCH FOR ALL... I ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest (actor on earth lor the Li.iM j ol character and good citizenship It is a storehouse ol spiritual values. Without a I strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization I can survive. There are lour sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly I and support the Church They are: (1) For his 1 own sake. (2) For I113 children'* sake. (3) Tor the I ol his community and nation. (4) For the I sake ol the Church itseli, which needs his moral I an i material support Plan to go to church regu- I larly and read your Bible daily. ? Book Chapter Verses I Sunday Kiclcsiastes 11 1-10 H Monday John 3 r -17 H Tuesday John 14 1-17 I Wednesday . .Acts 10 34-43 H Thursday ... Acts 17 22-34 ?? Friday II Corinthians S 1-10 I^H Saturday James 3 13-18 Allison & Duncan Suppliers o( Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 llaw I wood Cagle Furniture Co. "Your Hotpoint - Philco - Maytag Dealer" Clyde. N. C. Dial 3379 Free Delivery The Champion Paper and Fibre Company Canton. N. C. Charlie's Lunch Room Si Texaco Service Owners?Charlie and Claude tinodard Complete 24-Hour Service Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 Waynesvllle, Kf. C. Farmers Kxrhange Feeds. Seeds, Fertilizers, Insecticides Asheville Road Dial til, 6-5333 Farmer's Federation "You Always Get Quality When You Trade With Us" Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, Spray Materials Dial GL 6-5361 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynesvllle Dial GL 6-3071 Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL 6.5325 Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6051 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative "llatrhing-K.gc Headquarters tor llaywood County" Cords, Seeds and Fertilizer 216 Depot St. Dial GL 6-16^11 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise?Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Dial GL 6-5S11 f' Krtnor's I arm Supplies and Equipment Dial <?!. 6-60115 l.akc Junaluska I -I.. R. R. Kihbc, Jr., Consignee Distributor of Texaco Products Dial GL 6-1591 Prompt. Courteous Attention To Your Motoring Needs Kaiser's Book Store Books ? (lifts ? Office, Artists and I'hoto Supplies. Main Street Waynesville Lake Junaluska Methodist Assembly Outstanding Programs June 1 - September 1 L. J. Lilius JEWEI.KR Diamonds - VVatrhes - Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Alain St. Waynesville Dial GI. ft6087 Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial (II. 6-4251 Massie Furniture Company Dial GL 6-3311 Mam Street Moody Kulanc, Inc. "Complete (las Service and Appliances" 902 N. Main Street Dial (1L 6-5071 Mottinger Motor Co. Ford Sales & Service - 24-llour Wrecker Ser, Miller & Haywood Sts? Waynesville Dial (II. 6.4685 W. R. McCrackcn Distributor of Pure Oil Products "Be Sure With Pure Fuel Oil. Kerosene. Gasoline Dial (II. 6-4022 Penland Brothers Refrigeration Co. Sales and Service "Everything In Commercial Refrigeration Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street ?BBHBSMB2&21 V ? it.'T .Z~Tr.-nXM I. Potts Motor Company Sales - WILLYS - Service 2(l.'i liayuood St. Dial GL 6-3061 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of AU F'edrical Applianrei 437 Main St. Waynesville Dial GL 6-Uil Turner's Store "Never Buy Before You Try Turner'*" IJnHrrvvood Supply Company Builders Supplies - Hardware ir Plumbing Depot St. Dial GL 6-4311 Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts tk Accessories Waynesville Dial GL 6-332} Wayncsvillc Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care" Wayncsvillc Dial GL 6-3367 Waynesville Tractor Co. Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment Depot St. Dial GL 6-4931 Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street DUI GL 6-5231 Waynesville's Leading Kadi# and TV Borneo # U '1 it ? T* \

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