GO TO CHURCH SERVICES SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY ' Parables on Discipleship ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ?? J. ? ? '? ? Scripture?Luke 14. ^ One Sabbath Jeaua sat at meat in the house of a Pharisee. He noticed a man who was III. He asked the Pharisees present if It was lawful to heal on that day. No one spoke so He healed the man. I ? I Jesus advised His listeners that when a man was Invited to a wedding feast he should not take the highest seat, but a humble ofte. Then his host might insist that he take a higher place, where he would be honored. ? Also Jesus suggested that when a man made a feast, instead of inviting rich friends who would feel obligated to the host, that he call the poor, the maimed, the lame and the blind, who would bless him. A man made a fine aupper and aent his servant to invite his friends, but all made excuses. The servant was then told to call the poor, and the crippled to fill his table. MEMORY VERSE?Luke li:lE Dr. Turlington Announces His Sermon Subjects Interest and attendance la In creaaing wltii each service at the apeclal services of the First Bap tist Church. Dr. Henry E. Turlington, pro fessor of New Testament of the Southern Baptist Seminary, Louis ville. Is the speaker. Services ure held twice dally? 7:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dr. Turlington announced the following topics for the remainder of the week: Thursday night. 7:30- "The True Motive." Matthew 6 1-18. Friday morning, 7:30?"Power for Anything," Phillppians 4:10-13. Friday night. 7:30?"The UUS mate Quest," Matthew 8:18-34. Saturday night. 7.30?"Discern ment and Destiny," Matthew 7 jpfl7 Sunday morning. 11:00 ? 'Jlow God Comes to Man." John 2. Mr 4. Sunday night. 7:30?"TheHk-*! and His Church," Revelatiorflvi. Hev. T. E. Robinett. pastoi&pMd the congregation was flndinflple discussions by Dr. TurlinxtoL^x tremely interesting, as he exnMn ed In detail the varioua passages of the Bible. Fairview Baptist Church PLOTTS CREEK The U?. Lee Smith, Paator SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a.m. Claud* McLean, Superintendent. Sermon by the paator?2nd and 4th Sunday mornings and 1st and 3rd Sunday nights. Fines Creek Methodist Charge M. B. Lee Paster Fines Creek Methodist Church? Church School, 10 a.m. > Frank Bathbone, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. 2nd and 3rd Sundays. Fellowship in music and medita tion 7 p.m. 1st Sunday. Pine Grove Methodist Church? Church School, 10 a.m. Charles Duckett, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. 4th Sunday. Worship Service, 7 p.m. 2nd Sunday. Cove Creek Baptist Church The Kev. Carl Cook. Paator 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Mrs D. C. Davis, Superintendent Sermon by the pastor lstand 3rd Sunday mornings and 2nd and 4th Sunday nights. THIS WEEK'S BEST SELLERS FICTION Marjorie Mornlngstar, Herman Wouk. AndersonvtUe, MacKlnlay Kan tor. Cash MeCall, Cameron Hawley. Ten North Frederick. J o b n O'Hara. The Tontine, Thomas B. Cos tain. NONFICTION Gift Prom the Sea, Anne Mor row Lindbergh. Inside Africa. John Ogflttier. The Edge Of The Sea, Rachel Carson. ? ' A Night To Rememhef; Walter Lord. The Power ot Poaltlve Think . Ing. Norman Vincent Peale. THE BOOK STORE Dial ' Mala St Baptist Church School Rally Set For Monday A quarterly Baptist Association al Sunday School Rally will be held at the West Canton Baptist Church on Monday, January 23, at 7:30 p.m. Every Baptist pastor and Sun day School worker in the county Is expected to attend the meeting which will have as a general theme. Vacation Bible School. The Rev. Paul Mull will deliver the message and departmental conferences will be led by Associa tional Sunday School officers. Miss Esther Mae Gibson will present music and the Rev. Millard Hall will conduct the devotions. The departmental conferences will be conducted by the follow ing: pastors and superintendents, B. A. Horton; adult workers, Lewis Sorrells; young people workers, Mrs. Jack L. Medford; Intermediate workers, Mrs. B. A. Horton; junior workers. Miss Violet Mann; primary workers, Mrs. Ben Pressley; beginner work ers, Mrs. Ina Erady; nursery workers, Mrs. W. S. Young; cradle roll workers, Mrs. Dock Scroggs; extension workers, the Rev. Paul Grogan; and junior. Intermediate, and young people pupils, the Rev. Elmer Greene. Adjournment will be at 9:03 p.m. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Max Patch Road Drawer 829 Tel GL 6-6718 Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Lieut. Glenna West, Assistant, Lela Presnell, Assistant. Blanche Lowe, Secretary. Jean Frese, Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion, Bible Classes, Ladles' Home League, Home visitation In all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit tle Creek. Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. St. John's Church WAYNES V1LLR The Rev. Lawrence Newman, Pastor. Schedule of Catholic Masses for Western North Carolina Waynesville?8:00 and 11:00 ? St. John's Church. Canton?9:13?Immaculate Con ception Chapel. Cherokee ? 10:00 ? Artist Craft Bldg. (Summer only). Bryson City?8:00?St Joseph's Church. Murphy?8:00 ? St William's Church. Fontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of the Lake. Franklin ? 10:00 ? St Francis Church. First Baptist Church WAYNES VILLI The Rev. T. E. Robinett, Pastor The invitation is to you. Come Sunday, you'll like the worshipful services, the friendly people SUNDAY? 8-45?Sunday School, The Teach ing Ministry. There is a place and a welcome here for those of all ages. Bring your family to Sun day School and join us in the study of God's Word. Mr. Glenn W. Brown Is superintendent. 8:45 to 12:00?The Nursery Is open. 11:00 to 12:00?The Sunbeams I meet. 11:00?Morning worship. Ser mon, "How God Comes To Man", by Dr. Henry Turlington, professor of New Testament, Baptist Theo logical Seminary, l.ouisvllle, Ky. Music under the direction of Charles Isley. 6:15?The Training Union. 7:30?Evening worship. Sermon, "The Lord and His Church", by Dr. Turlington. MONDAY? 2 45 ? William Wallace Sun beams meet at the church. 7:30?Intermediate R. A's. meet at the parsonage. 7:30?Intermediate G. A's. meet at the parsonage. 7:30?Y W.A's. meet with Sara Reeves. WEDNESDAY? 3:30?Junior G.A's meet at the church. 7:30?Midweek Prayer Service. 8:15?Youth and Senior Choir rehearsal. Riverside Baptist Church The Rev. Paul Grot an. Pastor FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Lesson Study for teachers taught by Lynn Cham bers at homes to be announced. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Paul Erwin, Superintendent, in charge. 10:45 a.m.?Junior Choir sings. Edgar Burnette, director. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by the pas tor 2nd and 4th Sundays. Obser vance of the Lord's Supper the second Sunday of each quarter. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. Edgar Burnette, director. In charge. In vitation to everyone is extended. Training groups for all ages are available. Also a Bible Class. 7:45 p.m.?Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sundays. 7:45 p.m. ? General Assembly Program 2nd and 4th Sundays by various groups. TUESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Cottage prayer meeting, at various homes. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p m. ? Midweek prayer meeting at the church. Pastor in charge. 7:30 p.m.?Choir practice, Jun ior Sorrells. Chorister. THURSDAY? 9:00 a.m.?WMU Quilting. Mrs. J. H. Rcece, hostess. Covered dish luncheon at the noon hour will be served. Church of Christ East oa Highway 19A-23 Across from REA Ruilding Bab Rigdon, Minister Phone GL 6-8930 , "Speaking the truth In Lave? Eph. 4:15. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.?Evening service. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible study. THURSDAY? 7:45 p.m. to 8:00 p a.?Radio program, "Mid-week Bible Study." WHCC. SATURDAY? 8:00 to 0:13 a.m. ?Radio Pro gram?"The Gospel of Christ" ? Radio Station WHCC. You are Invited to worship with "The churches of Christ salute you" Romans 18:18. Red Bank Baptist Church Ker. Joe Williams, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Gar rett Hill, Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship, Message by the pastor every 2nd and 4th Sunday. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. John rruli, Director. 8:00 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Message by the pastor every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Monthly sing 1st Sunday in the month. Frank Smathers in charge. Visitors are welcome to worship sith us in any of the services. Clyde Church Of God THOMPSON COVE The Rev. John Bowens, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Young People's Service Friday 7:30 p.m. Laurel Grove Baptist Church The Rev. Ralph Surrett, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Coy Presjley, Superintendent, in charge. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor every Sun day. 7:30 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Sermon hy the pastor every Sun day except first Sunday. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Meeting. Rocky Branch Free Will Baptist Church The Rev. N. F. Byrd, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Lum Boone, Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by pastor. 8:00 p.m.?Sermon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer service. First Methodist Church WAYNES VILI.B Corner Haywood and Araderay The Bcr. Earl H. Brendall, Minister 10:00 a.m.?Church School. W. S. Roberts, General Superintend ent. Classes and Departments for all ago*. The nursery Is open for children under six until twelve o'clock. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by the pas tor. 6:00 p.m.?MYF will meet for supper followed by a program of worship and recreation. 7:30 p.mi?Evening Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. Christian Science Service The Christian Science lesson sermon will be read Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock In room number 17 on the second floor of the Ma sonic Temple. Public Is Invited. Che (So!6ett (Text I I IB Ml??1 T ABS The marriage feaat. "Whoioavtr exalteth himself shall be abased; and ha that humbfath himself shall ba exalted."?luka 14:11. The Iiazelwood Presbyterian Church 117 East Main Street /Holding: forth the word of life." Rev. W. H. Marquis. Pastor FRIDAY and SATURDAY? <Jan. 13 & 14> 7:30 p.m.?The film, "Martin Luther" in the main auditorium. The public is cordially invited. SUNDAY? 9:45 ? Sunday School. Frank Wurthington, Supt. 11:00?Worship Service. Sermon: "Me and My House!" 7:00 ? Presbyterian Youth and Junior Fellowship. 7:30?Evangelistic Service. Ser mon: "Abundant Grace." 8:30 ? Refreshments for the Young People. WEDNESDAY? 6:30 p.m.?"Family Night Din ner" covered dish. Guest speaker. Rev. Clayton Lime of the Presby terian Church in Canton. 7:30 p.m.?.Workers Conference in Sanctuary. 8:30 p.m.?Choir Practice. You are invited to worship in Hazelwood's friendly Presbyterian church and enjoy her good Aiusic, and warm fellowship. The Canary Islands were named for their many large doge (Latin canis), says the National Geogra phic Society and the canary bird took its name from this archipel ago. HAVE YOU HEARD! About the new shows on WLOS-TV Starting January 16th 7-9 . Farmer Rum ? 9-10 ik Cartoon Capers * 10-14 * hi Tot Town 11-11:30 Homemaker Show 11:30-12 Midday Varieties NOON 5 STATE HOME and FARM TIME a ** (now on the wr) Smoothest thing in the whole ride world t J . IF you think most of today's new cars ride pretty well?you're right. They do. But we think the 1956 Buick ride has them all beat. And we'll tell you why. In the whole wide world, no other car combines the wealth of features that bring you Buick's solid and level buoyancy of ride. Some of these great features you may know about?like the coil springing at all four wheels to soften and gentle your going? And the rigid, full-length torque-tube drive that puts solid checkrein on rear-end sway and slew ? And the massive X-braced frame with the solid ity of steel girders for weave-proof firmness. But Buick engineers added to these basics to bring you an even greater Buick ride for 1936. They designed a whole new chassis of extra brawn and heft and solidity. \ They devised big new direct-action shock absorbers that snub out jars and jolts with triple the oil volume of former ones. They came up with new center-groove brakes ?put a sharp new precision response into the steering ?gifted this beauty with a new cornering stability and a phenomenal "sense of direction." They worked out a new power train, too, for ' this ride. Now, transmitting the purring might of big new 322-cubic-inch V8 engines, lofted to new highs in power and compression, there's the smoothness of an advanced' new Variable Pitch Dynaflow* that silks your whole ride like no other transmission yet developed. W hat it all adds up to is the sweetest, the smoothest, the steadiest, the greatest ride yet. And the proof is waiting for you at the wheel of a '56 Buick?right now. Come in this week and take your seat. You have nothing to lose?but you sure can be spoiled for anything less. ?.Veil' Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century?optional at modest extra cost on the Special. 1956 Buick SUPER 6-Passenger, ^^^^^teorRiviera, Model 53 48e*tr4&u?eA> t/etr ' . WHIN IITTH AUTOMOtlUS AH ?UIIT WICK WIU MJIID THEM AT A NEW LOW PRICE-4-Soa*on Comfort in your now Bukk with PRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING ? TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY DIAL GL 6-3591 HAYWOOD STREET N IV -

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