Go To Church Sunday Free Methodist Church Assembly and Oak StrKU, Wiyinvillr Tlie Rev. L. 8. Hoover. L.L.B., Pastor A. K. Haughton. Sunday School Supt. The Church of the Light and Life Radio Hour International broadcast of the Oospel and saprrd songs Invites you to the following regular weekly services: SUNDAY? Sunday School, 10 00 am. , Morning worship, 11 a.in, Ser mon by Rev. A V Mel.lelan. Dtst * Supt. Youth Hour, 7 00 p m. Evening Evangelistic Service, ! 7 30 p.in Message by Rev. Mc- ! ? Llelan. Mid-week Prayer Services; Wednesday niRht?7 30 Friday morning?9 30. Dellwood Methodist Charge The Her. Grady Barrtager, Pastor DELLWOOD \ SUNDAY? 9:00 ? Mcinlng Worship Ser mon by the pastor Commitment Sunday. 10:00?Church 'School Taylor Ferguson, superintendent. V00?Christmas play practice. 6 00?MYF. TUESDAY? 7 00?Children's Choir practice 7 30?Adult choir practice. ELIZABETH CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00?Church St-hopl. Jack Ar rington. Supt 1100?Morning Worship Ser mon by the pastor Commitment Sunday 6 30?MYF WEDNESDAY? 7 15?Bible Study 7 45? Choir practice. MAPLE GBOVE SUNDAY? 10 00 ? Morning Worship Ser mon by the pastor Commitment Sunday 11:00 -Church School. Leonard Lcatherwood. superintendent THURSDAY? 7 30?Choir practice for those Mho are interested in learning neM songs for Christmas t Crabtree Baptist Church Route 1. CLYDE. N. C. "A Church With A Warm Heart" The Rev. Gay Chambers, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 am ? Sunday School, Charles Noland, Superintendent. 11:00 a m. ? Morning worship j Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p.m. ? Training Union Noble Hoglan, -director 1HURSDAY? 7 30 p m.?Bible study at the church conducted by the pastor Everyone is welcome to attend ill services. First Methodist Church ? WAYNFSVfLLf Corner Haywood and Academy The Key. Earl H. Brendall, Minister Wot.sip Services Beery Sanaay Morning Worship. 11 a m Com munion Service Evening Worship, 7:30 p m,, Oct Mcrch. Evening Worship ? Sermon: "The breeding Spot For Emotional Trouble." The general theme is "The Glorious Use of Our Emo tions." Churrh School F.very Sunday J Weaver Klrkpatrick, super in U ndent. Sunday School elas-.es for all age groups 9 43 a m. Nurseries fir infants and chil dren open from 9:30 am until 12 19 p.m. each Sunday. Evening Fellowship Services Youth and Intermediate ages: <100 p m. each Sunday, Oct. March. 6 30 p m. each Sunday, April September; 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 8:43 am. to 11:43 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: Chancel and Junior?Tuesday afternoon 3 and 4 pm. 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. Bethel Methodist "Bethel on the Figron" Or. L. B llayes. Minister SUNDAY? Church School at 10 o'clock. M C. Nix "Is the general supt There are classes for all age group". You are invited to the I group of your interest, 11 00 - Morning Worship. In keeping with the temperance I Sunday in Methodist churches the ' pastor will use as his topic "Lo cating th ? Enemy". The choir un der the direction of Miss Maude Worley will render special music. The MYF with Aurelia Morgan president will meet at 6:30 "r: A new class and'another cloak ; room is being added for the church j school, The Commission will meet with the Official Board on Dec. 10th at 7 p m Waynesville Presbyterian Church The Rfv. Calvin Thidman Pastor Charles Whitman, Supt. of Sun J day School; SUNDAY IMS'a.m.?Sunday School 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon: "Cod's Gift and Our Re sponsibility." by the pastor. 5:45 p m?Youth Fellowship 7 3o p m ? Evening Worship. Sermon: "Men Who Serve the Lord." by the pastor Ordination i service. 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. Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Ed?ar Wlllix. Pastor Telephone GL 6-3507 SUNDAY 10 00 a m ? Sunday School. I Wayne Caldwell, Superintendent, Ernest Miller, Associate Superin tendent. 2 00 p.m.?Christmas play prac tice. 645 pm. ? Training Union. Everett Cutshaw, Director, and Roy Parton. Associate Director. 7 45 p.m. ? Evening Worship. ' Message bv the pastor. ! WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Prayer meeting. THURSDAY-, 7:30 p m ?Christmas play prac tice. Want ids bring quick reaulta First Baptist Church WAYNES V1I.LE Thf t. F. RoblneU, Pattor SUNDAY? 9 45? Sunday School There is a PJt? and a welcome for those of al^ ages. Bring the family and Strady God's word Glenn W. Brown, la superintendent. 9 45 to 11:00 -The Church Nurs ery 1* open 11:09?Morning Worship Rer ;m?n, "The Will of God." bv the pastor. Music under the direction of Charles L. Isky. Jr. 6:15 to 8:30?Th? Church Nurs ery Ik open 6:15?Training Union. 7 30 ? Evening Worship. Ser mon, "Why Did Xh's Happen To Me?" by the pastor TUESDAY? 10:00?Lottie Moon Circle meet* ?MIli Mrs. Iloyd Often THURSDAY? 3:15?Junior R. A's meet at the church Monday through "Friday a". 7.30 each evening we will be observing "The Week of Prayer for Foreign | Missions". Each evening there will | be a presentation of a phase of cur mission work with a period of directed prayer. There will also be a special feature period pre senting our foreign mission work through the means of Audio-Visual aids. The public is cordially In vited to worship with us each eve ning at 7 30 Streets Getting Longer CHICAGO iAP)?Street names are getting longer. A survey of 971 typical street names has been made to determine what Is happening to street signs and" their designs Today's average street name has almost seven letters, but the aver age is held down by such old-time favorites as Oak. King, Queen. Walter, River, High. East. West. North and South. The higher average is due to the suburbanite's desire for a quaint or exclusive sounding street like WyldhaVen, Frost Woods, Briar Cliff. Trestle and Magnolia. Use the Want Ads for result* A % i . t /# ? i Rocky Branch Missionary Baptist Church The Re*. Frank Uathrntood. Supply P#-W>r THURSDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Officers and Teach ers meeting. SATURDAY? 7:00 p m?Young married men's Sunday School class meets with Joe Muli. 7.30 p m. ? Singing program, with a number of groups partici- I peting. Everyone is Invited SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?The church studying Hugh Gunter, Sunday School Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Worship Hour. Ser mon by the Rev.' E. W McMury of Altapas, N. C. 6 30 p.m.?The Church Training members. Tom Massie, Training Union Director. 7:30 p m.?Worship, i TUESDAY ? 7:00 p m.?Practice for Christ mas program. If you do not attend ehurch somewhere we invite you to come and worship with us. "O come, let us worship". ? Psalm 95:6 Ninevah Personals By MRS. AZE GRIFFIN Community Reporter i Mr. an<4 Mrs Wayne Kelly, Mrs. Lois Ferguson, and Miss Barbara Ferguson, all of Newport News, Va. visited relatives in Ninevah last week David Kelly of Nashville. Tenn . spent last weekend with his par ents. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Kelly. Mrs John Smiley spent last week in Newport News with her son-in-law and daughter. Miss Hope Smith of Nantahala I spent last weekend with Mr. and Mi s Britain Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gaddv and I tlieir son Stuart of Chicago are I visiting relatives in Ninevah. Barbara Ketner Is Honored At College By MRS. C. L. BRADLEY Community Reporter Miss Barbara Ketner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ketner of Maggie, was elected maid of honor to attend the Ho met oming Queen at Warren-Wilson College i U.st week Miss Ketner is a mem ber of the freshman class. Ken Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradley is spending a 14 day leave with his parents after finishing nine weeks of training at the Naval Training Center. Great 1-akesi 111. After his visit he will report to the Naval Base: at Norfolk, Ya. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. j Bradley last week were Mr. and j Mrs Walter Smith of Miami. Fla.. and Mr and Mrs Robert Russell art! son. Dean, of New Orleans. La The Rev. Pete Hicks and the Rf\ Ham Hicks were guest speak- 1 ei s at t he Olivet Baptist Church 1 Sunday night. The Rev. Lawrence ? Parker is pastor of the church. The Maggie and Dell wood Home ! Demonstrations Clubs and the i women of the Peaehtree commu nity have expressed appreciation to the residents of the community I for their cooperation and generous donations to the benefit supper ! for the Maggie School lunch room. Double Steal OCA! \. Fla. ' \P' - Byron Craig, phosphate firm executive, reported bulb his cars stolen in different cilies while he was off on a foot ball weekend, Craig said he left one ear in Laije City and the other in the garage of his home here. Both were taken; as well as several valuables from his houses Police figured whoever stole Craig's car at Lake City found his address and house key in it and came here to add to the loot. Group From Here To Attend 3-Day Conference Soon The Wavnesville congregation of Jehovah's witnesses is making pre liminary plant to attend a three day ministerial training program in Hendersonvtlie. Roger G. DeCelles. presiding minister of the group, in discussing the announcement to the congre gation pointed to the challenge of Christian happiness and content ment and Christian works b?lng ! that of keeping a clean organization morally and spiritually, as a trade mark befitting Christian adults and teen-agers today. The announcement came as a cli max to the week'y minlstry-devel z' opment program, held at Kingdom Hall.-129 High Street. Canton. The program is scheduled for December 7-9. '! were given citizenship and the riyht to vote at the age of 19. But. onee thc-y east their first ballots they were inducted into the army ' i for 10 years service. THIS WEEK'S BEST SELLERS FICTION ? - Peyton Place, Grace Metaliou*. I Hon't Go Near The Water, Wll- ' liars Brinklcy. The Last Hurrah. Edwin O'Con nor. The Tribe That l.ost Its Head. Nicholas Monsarrat. Auntie Mame. Patrick Dennis. NONFICTION The Nun's Story. Kathryn \ Ilulme. 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