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Go To Church Sunday
The Hazel wood
Presbyterian Church
11? East Main Street
"Holding forth the word of truth"
Rev. W. H. Marquis, Pastor
SUNDAY?
9:45 ? Sunday School. FYank
Worthington, Supt.
11:00?Worship Service. Sermon,
"Hollow Prosperity".
6:45 p.m. ? Youth Fellowship
meetings
8:00 p.m.?Youth Crusade. Ser
mon by Jimbo Smith
Special Announcement
Monday through Sunday:
8 00 p m ? Youth Crusade by j
Jim iJimbot Smith.
Plan now to attend.
Nursery
The Hazel wood Presbyterian
Church now has personnel and f
equipment available to handle nurs
cry children and to instruct them
in Bible teachings. All pre-school
age children-may be entered in this
nursery during all worship services.
You are invited to worship In
Hazelwood's friendly Presbyterian I
Church. Come and enjoy our warm
fellowship and good music.
Grace Church in the
Mountains
EPISCOPAL
The Rev. James Y. Perry, Jr.
Rector
Telephone GL 6-5036
SUNDAY?
8:00 a.m.?Holy Communion.
10:00 a.m.?Church School and
Family Worship.
10:45?Nursery through church
service.
11:00 a m?Morning prayer and
sermon by Rev. John C Grainger
of Ituxton. Md.
12:00 Noon?Coffee Hour. Visit
ors welcome. Parish House.
WEDNESDAY?
7:00 pm.?Choir practice.
THURSDAY?
8 00 p.m. ? Local AA Chapter
meeting. Parish House.
The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day
Saints
(MORMON)
Ilazelwood American Legion llall
SUNDAY?
10:00 a.m.?Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.?Evening Service.
WEDNESDAY?
7:00 p.m.?M.I.A
? ? Bhter James Siminonda. Superin
tendent.
Bro Clarence Sill, Assistant
Superintendent.
Hazelwood Methodist
Charge
The Rev. L. F.. Wiggins, Pastor
THE HAZELWOOD CHURCH
SUNDAY? ?
10:00 a.m. ? Church School,
Glenn Scruggs, superintendent.
11:00 a.m.?Morning worship.
7 00 p.m.?MYF.
TOE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH
SUNDAY?
10:00 a m.?Morning worship.
11:00 a.m. ? Church School.
R. H. Boone, superintendent.
Kingdom Hall Of
Jehovah's Witnesses
? 129 High Street, Canton
Roger G. De Ceiles
Congregation Servant
Theme Look' I am come to do
your will. Oh. God
FRIDAY?
7 30 p m. ? Theocatic Ministry
School.
8:30 p.m.?Service Meeting
SUNDAY?
3:00 p.m.?Bible Discourse
"Can you talk with the dead".
4:15 p.m.?Bible Study.
"Waging the right warfare".
TUESDAY?
8 00 p m?Bible Study.
"Awaiting the attack of Gog of
Magog "
All persons of good-will Invited.
The Church Of
The Nazarene
Opposite The Conrt Homo
HI Depot Street
The Rev. Don E. Conrad. Pastor
Phone GL 6-6319
SUNDAY?
9:45 a m.?Sunday School. H. A.
Jefferies. superintendent.
11:00 a m. ? Morning Worship.
7:45 p.m.?F.vangellstic Service.
WEDNESDAY?
7:45 p.m. ? Prayer meeting.
Prayer and Praise Service.
Ninevah Baptist Church 1
The Rev. C. L. Allen, Pastor
SUNDAY?
10 a.m.?Sunday School. Roy
Davis superintendent. Rufus Lem
ing, Associate Superintendent.
Sermon by .the pastor every sec
ond and fourth Sunday mornings
at 11 o'clock, and every first and
third Sunday nights at 8:00 o'clock
7 00 pjn.?Training Union. Ruf
us Lemtng, Director,
WEDNESDAY?
7 30 p.m.?Prayer meeting.
American Indians used polished
and rounded clam shells as money, j
Seventh - Day Adventist
Tabernacle
IN Beeeh Street
HAZKLfVOOD
ride: J. O. Wilson. District Pastor
Dave Wiggins, Local Elder
SATURDAY?
9 30 a m ? Preaching. Sermon
by pastor.
10-45 a.m.?Sabbath School.
Christian Science
Service
The Christian Science lesson
lermon will be read Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock In room number
17 on the second floor of the Ma
aonic Temple.
Public Is Invited.
Evangelistic
Mission Planned
By Presbyterians
The Waynesville Presbyterian
Church Session has announced
plans for a special series of serv
iees to be held August 5th through
the 12th
The services are in keeping with
the Presbyterian denominational
wide program which is called "For
ward with Christ Through Evangel
ism".
The guest minister for the serv
ices will be the Rev. Leighton
Ford, an Associate Evangelist with
the Billy Graham learn.
Mr Ford will be assisted by
Jack Ward, formerly the assistant
Director of the Wheaton College ;
Choir, and the soloist for the meet- I
inp will be Joe Emerson Rose
prominent radio hymn singer and
an Elder of the Waynesvillc ,
Church.
Special prayer services and plans
for the meeting are now in prog
ress.
Richland Church
To Observe
Youth Night
^ outh Night will be observed at
the Richland Baptist Church Sun
day July 22. when the young peo
ple will have charge of the train
ing union
Jo Anne Moore will aet as diree
lor for the evening and will be
assisted by the following leaders:
Nancy Moore, adult leader; June
McClure, adult Bible- Glass, Keith
fiibson. intermediate leader; Bobby !
lean Edwards junior leader
rieljen Mehaffey, primary leader;
and Joyce Warren, beginner leader
Harry David Cutshaw will ba
the song leader. I.inda Cutshaw
the sa-cra-tary and Barbara Cutshaw
Ih- general secretary.
Plans fomthe youth night serv
ice have ba-en completed by Everett
Cutshaw, director.
N. Hazel wood Baptists
To Observe Homecoming
The annual homecoming will ba
held at the North Harelwood Bap
tist Church Sunday July 22.
Following the morning worship
services lunch will be served by
the women of tha- church.
The public Is invita-d to attend,
by the pastor, the Rev. Avery Peek
and members of the congregation
Cancer caused 237,000 U. S
deaths in 1954
I BEAUTY CHARGES HUSBAND WITH ASSAULT?REPENTS
KAY DOUOIAS, 18, Mis* New York State, Is covered
up as she appears at a New York police station
where she charged her husband, Douglas Grundy
(left). 35, with assault She said Grundy beat her
after a night-long "domestic argument." A half
hour after Grundy was booked, his wife tearfully
asked that the charges be dropped so he could
accompany her to California, where she will com
pete in the Miss Universe contest The couple are
Darents of a 10-months-old baby. (International'
Canton Man Stationed
At Post On Hawaii
PFC Harlev L. Sherrill. whose
wife. Emmaline, lives on Route 3.
Canton, is participating in annual
battalion training tests with the
25th Infantry Division Arillery on
th.? island of Hawaii
Sherrll is scheduled to return
to his regular station at Schofield
Barracks on Oahu in early August.
A wireman in Battery A of the
division's 90th Field Artillery Bat
talion. Sherrill entered the Army
in August 1954. He w-as last station
ed at Fort Hood, Tex.
Sherrill attended Waynesvilie
High School. He is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Baxter B Sherrill, Route
3. Waynesvilie.
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Schedule
Friday, July 20
CRl'SO
Robert Freeman 9:00- 9:15
Sam Freeman 9:30- 9:45 j
Cruso Grocery 10:00-10:15
Deaver's Grocery 10:30-10:45 1
Dorth.v Heatherly 11:00-11:15;
James Edwards 11:30-11:45;
Mrs. Ella Pless 12:00-12:10
J. S. Williams 12:15-12:30
Springdale School 12:45- 1:15
Monday. July 23
MAGGIE - JONATHAN CREEK
Mrs. D. Plott 8 43- 8:50
Hobart White 9 00- 9:15
Smoky Mtn. Gift Shop 9:30- 9 45
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Cordell Bradley ... 10:00-10:15
Muggie School ' 10:20-10:30
Way Fisher 10:45-11:00
L. M. Owen 11:05-11:15
R W. Howell 11:30-11:45
David Boyd 12:00-12:15
Mrs. Ethel Boyd 12:30-12:45 {
Burgin's Store 1:00- 1:15
Tuesday, July 24
L. JINALUSKA - IIVDFR MTV.
Junaluska Supply 8:45- 9:00
Francis Wyatt 9:15- 9:30
Jessie Hannah ....... 9:45-10:00
W. J. McCrary 10:15-10:30
Willis Smith 10:45-11:00,
W. Plemmons 11:15-11:30)
Ollie Mackv 11:45-12:15
Wallace Massey 12:45- 1:00
Asphalt was used by Noah to
waterproof the Ark.
Francis Cove CDP !
Will Meet Friday
By MRS. XHOUA KICK MAN
Community Reporter
The Francis Cove Community
Development will hold their re
gular monthly meeting on Friday,
July 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the
church. A group from the Ratcliffe
Cove Community will present the
program. Refreshments will be
served.
Mrs. Rhoda Rickman and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rickman are visit
ing the former's son. Joe Rickman.
this week in Belle 1J,ontaine, Ohio.
Elizabeth Chapel
Revival Services
To Begin Sunday
Revival services at Elizabeth
Chapel Methodist Church will be
gin Sunday evening, July 22, at
7:45 p.m. The Reverend G. Ray
mond Bodie of Norfolk, Va? will
bring the messages, which will be
interesting to young people as
well as to adults. Everyone is
cordially invited to attend these
services.
Thomas Edison's lead pencils
were 312 inches or less long so
they would fit into his vest pocket.
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THIS IS OUR 24th CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN WAYNESVILLE
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