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GO TO CHURCH SERVICES SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY ? _ _ . t The Lord's Requirements ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Butscherj ?Mlrali 4; V. ? ? The prophet Micah foretold that even tually the tiouse of the Lord would be built on a mountain, and people from many nations would come to It to wor ship and learn Cod's win. Mirah alio prophesied that the Lord would rebuke the strong nations so that there would be no more wars. Men would "beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hoc'ts " The* the Lord said, every man would sit Under his own vtne And fljc tree for none would make htm afraid. All people wodtd walk'in the name of God, "For the Lord of hosts hath spoken it." Thf Lord our God has told us wnat is good. Micah wrote. We are to be just; to love mercy, and "to walk humbly with our God." MEMORY VERSE?Micah 6 8. Rocky Branch Missionary Baptist Church The Her. Frank Lealherwood. Supply Paster. THURSDAY? T OO pm.?Officers and Teach ers meeting FRIDAY-? 7:00 p.m.?Young Married Wo meaa Cluae meets with Mrs Edgar Norman, SUNDAY? 10 am.?The church studying Hugh (lunter, Sunday School Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Hour. Ser mon by the Rev. Frank Leather wood. 6 30 pn.?The Church Training members. Tom Hassle, Training Union Director 7 30 p.m.?Worship Sermon by Rev. Frank Leatberwood. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Midweek Prayer meeting. If you do not attend ehurch somewhere we invite you to come <nd worship with ua. "II come, itn un wursmp . ? P*alm 95 6. The Crabtree Methodist Charge R. J. Hahn. Pastor ALL CHURCHES FRIDAY? Temperance Institute at the Sylva Methodist Church, 1:30 p.m. Sl'NDAY? Sub-District Missionary Institute at the Canton Central Methodist, 7 30 p m. Rev. James H. Berck man, missionary to Malaya, will he the speaker CRABTREE SUNDAY? Morning Worship, 10-00 a m. Sennnn subject "The Righteous ness that Exceeds". Church School, 10 43 a m John VirVnatriek. Supt. MONDAY? Woman's Society of Christian "Service. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY? Choir practice at 7:30 P in. DAVIS CHAPEL SATURDAY? 4 Commissions Meeting at 7 00 n m. Official Board Meeting at 7 30 n m. SUNDAY? Church School, 10:00 a m O. I,. Yates. Supt. PINCHERS CnAPEL Sl^VDA Y? Church School. 10.00 a.m. Wood "ow Plemmorw. Stmt Methodist Youth Fellowship, " 30 ti.fn. ivfdnfsday? Prayer Meeting 7 00 mt. 7.ion SUNDAY? Church School, 10 am.. Tlershol Ropers Sunt ' Mornine Worship. 1100 am Sermon Snhteet- "The Righteous ness That Exceeds " The matt who does not go to "hu'-ch votes for a churchless com munity. Smells Same RICHMOND. Va. (API ? This oifv no lonaer has a "doa nound." To avoid classing criminal and cick docs together. It will hereafter he termed the "animal shelter" First Methodist Church WAYNKSVUXE Corner Haywood and Academy Ihr Rev. Earl II. Brendall, Minister Worship Service* Every Sunday REFORMATION SUNDAY Morniop Worship, li am, Ser mon, "Taking God For Granted," by the pastor: Evening Worship, 7:30 p m . Oct. March. Evening Worship ? Sermon: "Fear Cart lie A Friend." The general theme is "The Glorious Use of Our Emotions". Church School Every Sunday J. Weaver Kirkpatrick. superin tendent. Sunday School classes for all aRC groups 9 45 a.m. Nurseries for Infants and chil dren open from 9 30 a m until 12.15 p.m each Sunday. Rvrnlnr Fellowship Services Youth and Intermediate ages: 0:00 p m each Sunday, Oct. Mareh 6:30 p m, each Sunday, April Scptember. Weekday Kindergarten: Under the leadership of Mrs. E. K. Her man with Mrs Mollis Chase assist ing. For children ages 3'? to 6 years Classes from B:4S 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 Recond Tuesday In each month. Choir Rehearsals: Cheruh and Junior?Tuesday afternoon 3 and 4 p.m. Youth and Senior?Wednes day evening 7 and R p.m. Family Night Suppers: Third Tuesday night of each month? Oct.-April iHf churrn sanctuary ano iioya Chapel are always open for prayer and meditation. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Max Patch Road Drawer fi Ml Tel. GL 8-6738 Sr. ("apt. and Mrs. James C. Henry, District Officers. 1st Lieut, (Henna West. U. Mae Smith, loulse Pilgrim Secretary. Jean Frese Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES Preaching services. Sunday Schools. Y. P. Legion. Bible Classes. Ladies' Home ? League. Home visitation in all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters Shelton Laurel. Lit tle Creek Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley. and Timber Ridge Bethel Methodist Dr. L. B Hayes. Minister "Bethel on the Pigeon" SUNDAY? Church School at 10 o'clock. M. C Nix Is the general supt. There are classes for all age groups. You are Invited to the group of your Interest 11:00? Morning Worship Layman's Day wilt be featured at Bethel Methodist Church this next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Those having part in the service are H. C. Sheffield, chairman of the official board, presiding; Neil Cable will bring the main address; J L. Worley will present the budget program for the year and tell of the plans of the commis sion on finance. Und?* his leader- ! ship the church has a successful business system Turner Vance, chairman of the a #..... ...Lll ,...11 i,xrx ?,? th/? ii usvro, vvni i cii i (l ivuviuH m> >..? new heating system recently in stalled and Of the plans to open i new Sunday School room'and a coat and hat nook in the vestibule. In order to tie In with National Educational Week. Superintendent C. C Poindexter will make an an nouncement and urge continued support of the schools. The MYF. with Orelia Morgan nresident, will meet at 6 30 The Official Board will meet next Monday night at the church at 7 p.m. North Hazelwood Baptist Church The Rev. Avery Peek. Pastor Sulphur Sprinns Road and Fair view Road SUNDAY? 10 00?Sunday School. 11 00?Mot nine Worship Ser mon by the pastor 7 00?Training Union 7 30 p.m.'?Revival begins. Rev Hohert Shone. 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. ? - ? m Free Methodist Church Aaaemblv and Oak Streets. Wayneavllle The Rev. L. 5}. Hoover. L.L.B., Pastor A. K. Hanghton. Sunday School Supt. The Church of the Light and Life Radio Hour International broadcast of the Gospel and sacred songs Invites you to the following regular weekly services: SUNDAY? I Dellwood Methodist Charge The Rev. Grid? Barrinrrr Pastor DEI.LWOOD SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Taylor Ferguson, superintendent. 11 00?Morning Worship. Ser man by the pastor. 6:30 ?MYF. TUESDAY? 7:30?Adult choir practice. ELIZABETH CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Jack Ar rington, Supt. 6:30?MYF. 7:30?Evening Worship, Sermon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:15?Bible Study 7 4.V-Choir practice. MAPLE GROVE FRIDAY? 7:30?Official Board Meeting will meet in the home of Mrs. Hardy Liner. SUNDAY? 10:00 ? Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 11:00?Church School. Leonard Leatherwood. superintendent. 630?MYF THURSDAY? 7:30?-Choir Practice for those who like to sing and also the choir is working oh special music for Thanksgiving and Chrirstmas. St. Johi^s Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. lawimce Newman, Pastor. Schedule of Catholic Matmeo for wrNirrn nonn i amnna Waynesville?8:00 and 11:00 ? Kt John's Church. Canton?9:15?Immaculate Con ception Chapel. Cherokee -^-10:00 ? Artist Craft Bldp (Summer only!. Brvson City?8:00?St. Joseph's Church. Murohy ? 8 00 ? St. William's Church Fontana? 11:00 ?Our Lady of the Lake. Franklin ? 10 00 ? St. Francis Church. Sundav School. 10 00 a.m. Morntne Worshlo 11:00 a.m. Youth Hour. 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Services; Wednesday nieht?7:30 , Friday morning?9 30. In the ten years following World War II the children under 18 in the United States reached a record total of 55 2 3 million. Richland Baptist Church The Rfv. Edgar Wlllix, Pastor Telephone GL 6-3507 THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?W.M.U. meets at the home of Mrs. Uowy Cagle on Ray St. Mrs. Robert Chapman, presi dent. will be in charge. Mrs. T. V. Warren will present the program SUNDAY? 10:00 am. ? Sunday School. Wayne Caldwell,. Superintendent, Ernest Miller, Associate Superin tendent. 11 a.m. ? Morning Worrship Sermon by the pastor. 6:45 p.m. ? Training Union ' Everett Cutshaw, Director, and Roy Parton, Associate Director. 7:45 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Message by the pastor, wtrnygsntv? 7:00 p m.?Prayer meeting. Aliens Creek Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Otto Parham, Pastor "And when the day of Pentecost was fully come; they were all with one accord in one place." SUNDAY? 10:00 a m.?Sunday School. Carl Brooks. Superintendent. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 6:30 p.m.?Training Union. Rov Mills. Director. 7:30 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor. ANNOUNCEMENTS I WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Teachers meeting. 7:45 p.m.?Prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m.?Choir rehearsal. The Hazelwood Presbyterian Church 117 East Main Street "Holding forth the word of troth.' Rev. W. II. Marquis, Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sunday School. Frank Worthington, Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon, "Thanksgiving Is Giving Thanks." 3:00 p.m. ? Services at Prison Camp No. 208. 615 p.m. ? Youth Fellowship meetings. 7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship Ser vice. Sermon; "An Angel Shows The Way." TUESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Combined Monthly Meetings of the Women and the Men of the Church. Thanksgiving DinIVI' to oe served uy me iauies for the men. Installation of new of ficers for 1957 in both the men's and the women's organizations. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m. ? Midweek Prayer Sorvice. 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. Iraq is a land with Oil reserves estimated at ten million barrels. Grace Church In The Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. James y. Perry, Jr. Rector Telephone GL 6-5036 SUNDAY? 9:30 a.m.?Church School and Family Worship. 10:45 a.m. ? Nursery through church Service. 11 a. m. ?? Morning Prayer, and sermon by Rev. James Y Per ry, Jr. 12:00 Noon?Coffee Hour. Visit ors welcome. Parish House. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Church School teach ers' meeting. WEDNESDAY? 3:15 p.m.?Junior choir practice. 7:00 p.m.?Choir practice. THURSDAY? 8:00 p.m. ? Local AA Chapter meeting. Parish House. Greece has a population of about 8 million people. Barberville Baptist Church The Rev. Paul T. Mull, Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sunday School. John Ruff, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. Jake Sehulhofer, Director. 8:00 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Message by the pastor. Announcements and Activities MONDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? The Business Wo men's Circle meets with Mrs. Bill Sehulhofer on Bogder Street. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?The Young Women's Auxiliary meets with Mrs. Burlin Queen at 123 S. Hill Street. WEDNESDAY? 7:15 p.m.?Prayer meeting. 7:15 p.m.?The Girl's Auxiliary meets at the church. 8:00 p.m.?Choir practice. Use Mountaineer Want Ads (The Golden (Text ? Moses and the laic. "He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy Ood?"?Micah 6:8. New Power-X with X-Chemical Does What No Gasoline Ever Did Before INCREASES POWER IN OLDER CARS RETAINS PEAK POWER IN NEW CARS. American Automobile Association tests prove new Sinclair Power-X, with X-Chemical, pro vides more power and lower operating cost 1 : ? -? ? ? ? ? * ? occauM; u cuminaies powcr-roooing engine ae posits?drastically reduces spark plug fouling. All cars need it?only Sinclair has it! See your Sinclair Dealer and power up with Power-X. NEW SUPER-PREMIUM GASOLINE SINCLAIR jB POWER-X Jlf mm g *or .? ? 1 T PKTFR 2 9-10.?"Hut you aj^? a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation. God'a own people, that you may decJare the wonderful deeds of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous llpht. Once you were no people, but now you are God's people; once you had not received mercy but now you have received mercy." (RSV) ? ? # From no people to God's people?this Is the movement which the Bible displays over and again. God chose a people of no particular attainments or promise and set them apart as his own. They are set apart for a special purpose: to tell of God's deeds. Thts must mean that every Christian community Is a mission-station, wherever tt is located. Those In darkness are Invited to share the light. Those ??? ?no?rwl tltis L inHnncB nf tho Lord art WIIU HQ TV IIVl V?* D \ V? Hi* ? ? .? w- ?? ? ? ? presented with that kindness. It ts also clear that God's people must be ready to be Qod's people. They must be recognizably different from those who walk in darkness. Those who have . received God's mercy tn the Christ must tell of his wonderful deeds and live tn the power of them. Dr. Walter Itarrelsoe "The Dlvthlty School Univeratty of Chicago JB I I IT'S NOT LUCK ' All work completed oil projects by December 1st Scrapbooks in to near est C P A L office De cember I5th. /?X HflPINO TO BUILD \ No chance turn of the wheel brought about the Improvements In Finer Carolina towns. Each hard working citizen with his Finer Carolina committee di rected his community's wheel of fortune. It's not luck but pluck that makes the difference between a win ning and non-winning town as Finer Carolina communities have dis covered 'n the past four years. Carolina Power & Light Company has watched with interest and pride many industrial developments, beautification projects, and im provements of educational and recreational facilities carried on by ener<~??'- and interested Carolinians. C P & L wishes for each of the 137 competing towns continued success in helptog build a Finer Carolina. (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY^) ?
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