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Baptist Church
WOODLAND DK1VE
Thf Ret. Hobtrt Shope, Jr., Pactoi
"I was Glad when they said un
to Me, Let us go into the houM
of the Lord." Psalm? -122:1.
SUNDAY?
10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Earl
Mashburn, Superintendent.
11:00 a m. ? Morning Warship
Service. Message by the pastor.
7:00 p.m.?Training Union. J I..
McElroy, director.
8 p.m.?Evening worship serv
ice. Message by the Rev Avery
Peek
WEDNESDAY?
6:30 p.m.?Choir practice.
7:00 p.m. ? Prayer service and
Song Service. Bible study in 1st
Corinthian's.
North Hazelwood Baptist
Church
The Rev. Avery Peek. Pastor
Sulphur Springs Road and Pair
view Road
SUNDAY?
10^00?Sunday School.
11:00?Morning Worship. Ser
mon by the pastor.
7:00?Training Union.
7:30 p.m.?Revival begins. Rev.
Hobert Shopc, Jr., will be the
speaker each evening
Cottage Prayer Meeting each
Saturday night.
Bible Study and Prayer Meet
ing led by the pastor every Wed
nesday night.
Waynesville
Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Calvin Thielman. Pastor
I Charles Whitman. Supt of Sun
? day School,
i SUNDAY
9:45 a.m:?Sunday School.
11:00 a m ? Morning Worship
I Sermon "Sowing and Reaping." by
the pastor. This service will really
> be broadcast over Radio Station
WHCC.
6:45 p.m.?Youth Fellowship.
7:30 p m. ? Evening Wo.-chip.
Sermon, "Balaam ? The I'rophel
Who Sold His Faith," by the paste .
WEDNESDAY?
7.30 p.m.?Prayer service and
Bible study in the Gospel of John.
Visitors are cordially invited to
attend all of the services of this
church.
Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses
129 High Street, Canton
Roger G. De CeNes
Congregation Servant
Theme: "Exclusive Devotion".
FRIDAY?
7 30 p.m. ? Theocatlc Ministry
School.
8:30 p.m.?Service Meeting.
SUNDAY?
3 00 p.m.?Bible Discourse
"God's Great Healing Program".
4.15 pm.?Bible Study. "Mar
riage Ceremony and Require
ments".
TUESDAY?
8.00 p.m.?Bible Study.
"The Victorious Fighter* at
Armageddon."
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First Methodist Church
WAYNBSVILLE
Corner Haywood and Academy
Ibe Rev. Earl H. Brrndall,
Minister
Worship Services Every Sunday
Morning Worship, 1| a.m. Ser
mon, "Power and Strength For Any
Circumstance".
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m., Oct.
March.
Evening Worship?Members of
the congregation will attend the
Training School In Canton at Cen
tral Methodist Church Sunday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock. Transportation
will be provided for all those who.
come to the church by 7:00 o'clock
Church School Every Sunday
J. Weaver Kfrkpatriek, superin
tendent.
Sunday School classes for all age
group' 0:45 a m
Nurseries for infants and chil
dren open from 9 30 a m until
12:15 p m. each Sunday
Evuilni Fellowship Services
Youftt and Intermediate ages:
6:00 p.m. each Sunday, Oct.-1
March.
6:30 p.m. each Sunday, April-1
September.
Weekday Kindergarten: Under
the leadership of Mrs. E. K. Her
man with Mrs. Mollis Chase assist
ing. For children ages 3'j to 6
years. Classes from 8 45 a.m. to
11:45 a m September through May.
Woman's Society of Christian
Service Circles meet first Tuesday
in each month. General meeting
second Tuesday in each month.
Choir Rehearsals: Cherub and
Junior?Tuesday afternoon 3 and 1
4 p in. Youth and Senior?Wednes
day evening 7 and 8 p.m.
Family Night Suppers: Third
Tuesday night of each month?
Oct -April
The church sanctuary and Boyd
Chapel are always open for prayer
and meditation
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St. John's Church
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The Rev. l^wrence Newman,
Pastor,
Schedule of Catholic Masses for
Western North Carolina
Waynesvilie?8 00 and 11:00 ?
?t. John's Church.
Canton?9 15?Immaculate Oon
?pption Chapel.
Cherokee 10:00 ? Artist
'raft Bldg i Summer only).
Bryvon City?6:00?St. Joseph's
"hurch
Murphy ? 8 00 ? St William's
Church.
Fontnna? 11:00 ?Our I.ady of
he Lake ii
Franklin 10:00 ? St Francisj
'hurch, " '
I Grace Church In The
Mountains
EPISCOPAL
The Rev. James Parry, Jr.
tlltir
Telephone OL f-SNI
SUNDAY?
8:00 a.m.?Holy Communion.
9:30 a m.?Church School and
Family Worship.
10 45 a.m. ? Nursery thiough
church service.
1 i 00 a m,? Morning prater and
sermon hy Rev. Jamc*. Y. Perry.
Jr.
12:00 Noon?Coffee Hour. Visit
ors welcome. Parish House.
WF.DN BSD AY?
3:15 p.m.?Junior cM>lr practice
7:00 p.m.?Choir practice.
THURSDAY?
8:00 p.m. ? I.ocal A A Chapter
meeting. Parish House.
The Il&iU-lwood
Presbyterian Church
in East Main Street
"Holding forth the word of truth.'
Her. W. H. Marquis, Pastor
SUNDAY?
9 43 a.m.?Sunday School. Frank
Worthington. Supt.
11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship
Sermon "Heaven" by the pastor.
0:15 p.m. ? Youth Fellowship
meetings.
7 30 p.m.?Evening Worship Ser
vice. Sermon; "A Good Finish".
WEDNESDAY?
7:30 p.m.?Midweek Prayer Ser
vice. A time of communion with
God our Saviour through the min
istry of prayer and a study in Ills
Word.
Nursery
The Hazelwood Presbyterian
Church now has personnel and
equipment available to handle nurs
ery 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
Church. Come and enjoy our warm
fellowship and good music
Fines Creek
Memorial Baptist
Church
The Rev. Paul Grogan, l'astor
SUNDAY?
Sunday School?to o'clock ever)
Sunday. Floyd Fisher, Supt.
Johnny Rathbone, Associate Supt
Morning Worship ? 11 o'clock
every 1st and 3rd Sundays.
Evening Worship ? 8:00 every
2nd and 4th Sunday.
Training Union?7:00 every Sun
day night.
THURSDAY?
7:00 p.m.?Prayer Meeting.
Drafted As A Soph
WILLIAMSBURG. Va. <APi ?
William and Mary halfback Charlie
Sidwell hold* an unusual dlstinc- |
tion?that of b?tag drafted by a
I ? 1*
professional football team while;
still only a college sophomore. The '
Cleveland Browns drafted the 210
pound 6 foot 2 star last January*.
Sidwell was eligible for the foot
betl draft because he'? a Korean
War veteran whose original col
U-ge class at WiHJam and Mary
hat long been graduated. He Uvea
at Portsmouth. Va.
In the SheHwrne. Vt.. museum
of early American history, there
is probably- the largest existing
collection of cigar store wooden
Indians.
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Registration Books
OPEN SATURDAY
AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL SUNSET
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
All persons not now registered, must do so in order to vote November 6. Persons must live
in a precinet .'10 days before being eligible to vote. Registering ean be done at the polling places
each Saturday, or with the registrar at any time prior to Sunset, October 27th.
'&% Information On Absentee Ballots
Applications for absentee ballots are now being accepted by the board, daily, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. All persons
who will be out of the county on November 6. or know they will be unable to get to the polls, can make applica
tion for an absentee ballot, in person or through a near relative. Deadline is Sunset. Nov. 3, Persons becoming
indisposed between sunset Nov. 3. and election day, can make application by filing physician's certificate
of illness of voter.
REGISTRARS FOR HAYWOOD'S 29 VOTING PRECINCTS
Allen* Creek ? Mrs. Bill Ilem
bree.
Beaverdam No. 1?Harley Ram
sey.
Beaverdam No. 2?Joe Mease.
Beaverdam No. 3?Mrs. Logan
White.
Beaverdam No. 4 ? Mrs. Wade
Rhea.
Beaverdam No. 5 ? Fred Wil
liam*.
Beavcrdam No. 6 ? Mrs. Don
Scroggs.
Beaverdam No. 7?Mrs. Carolyn
Plemmons,
Big Creek?Mae Caldwell.
Cecil?
Clyde?Mrs. Sara Brown.
Crabtree?Marshall Kirkpatrick.
East Fork?.West A. Pless.
Ilazelwood?Mrs. R. W. Craw
ford.
Lake Junaluska ? Mi's. Grover
Loatherwood.
Jonathan Creek?Mrs. Kate Ken
nedy.
Fines Creek No. 1?R. A. Jus
tice.
Fines Creek No. 2?Hugh Rath
bone.
Ivy Hill ? Albert Siler.
Iron Duff?Clinton McElroy.
Pigeon?Mrs. Edith Edwards.
Center Pigeon?W. I. Mease.
Saunook?Jane Singletary
Center Waynesville?Mrs. Jack
Coin.
South Waynesville?Mrs. W A.
Hyatt.
East Waynesville?Harley Fran
cis.
West Waynesville?Mrs. Shuford
Howell.
White Oak?Mrs. Roe Led/ord,
Cataloochee?Lush Caldwell.
jUJtllM R. CARVER, Ch airman Board of Elections.
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