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SERMOXET
What Do You Think?
By REV. C. M. WARREN.
Pastor Sylva Baptist Church
Do you kno\v of anything more
important than lor a man to think?
How wonderful God made each of
us! God gave to us our mind?, and
with that gift he gave the power
to think. Life would not be worth
while if we were not endowed
with the capacity to use our mir.ds
which brings about understanding
and satisfaction. How do you'use
your mind? What do you think
about? How careful are you in
permitting things to come into
your mind about which you think
much?
The wise man of old, under the
compulsive power of God, said,
"For as he (a man) thinketh in
his heart, so is he. "You have
heard someone say, "Your actions
speak so loodly until I cannot hear
what you say." Yes, actions speak
louder than words sometimes. Ac
tions and words should be the re
sults of'real thinking. You cannot
separate a man from his thoughts,
because there is not anytKlHg^?o
close to the heart of man as his
own thoughts. We act according to
the way that we think . . . how
DR. ALDEN C. DOWNS
will examine eyes and fit glasses
in Sylva at the Carolina Hotel
Friday, June 20, from 9 o'clock
to 4 o'clock. '
If you have eye trouble or
don't tee well you should con
suit Dr. Downs on above date.
EYES EXAMINED
Fitted
careful we should be in our think
ing!
The most of our thinking results
in either good actions, or evil ac
tions. The Grimes that are commit
ted today are the results of very
Keen thinking which mature in ef
fective planning and outward ac
tions. A man becomes a murderer,
a thief, or any other evil charac
ter because that is what he has
been thinking. As a man thinketh
in his heart, so is he. God did not
make the heart and mind of man
to be used as a destructive agency.
Too, you have heard it said, "We
cannot prevent'the birds from fly
ing over our heads. BUT we can
keep them from building nests in
our hair." We aren't able to keep
all evil thoughts out of our minds,
BUT we can, by the grace of God,
keep ourselves from doing those
evil thoughts. We see many men
and women drinking beer, wine,
and whiskey . . . that is the result
of evil thinking. We see the results
of evil thinking in our midst daily.
It is causing deaths, homes to be
broken, hearts to become troubled
and broken, and children to be
reared in the wrong environment.
What kind of men and women will
those children make? Evil thinking
makes evil men, evil women, evil
boys, aTld evil girls.
The Apostle Paul knew the mind
of men and pleaded earnestly with
will we do more good things. If a
man who is not a Christian will
take the Bible and read, and pray,
and XHINK ON THESE THINGS,
the Holy Spirit will lead that man
into convictions* of sins, and then
into eternal salvation with Christ
Jesus. We become like those things
that we think about most . .
THAT is' one reason why we
should think about God in the Bi
ble, so that we could become more
like God in our daily living. "More
like the Master I would ever be."
Fathers and Mothers, husbands
and wives, the hope, of the world
is Christ Jesus in God. The church
is preaching the gospel of salva
tion. You need to think an'd act
these things. Your boys and girls
need to be taught the things of
every heart, "to have the mind of
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CULLOWHEE BAPTIST
BIBLE SCHOOL WILL
START MONDAY A M
Vacation B.bie school is sched
uled to begin at the Cullowhee
Baptist church Monday morning,
June 16, with the pastor. Rev.
I Mark R. Osborne, Jr., serving in
| the capacity of principal. Classes
; will be conducted each morning
during the week irom 9:30 until
noon, and children through the in
termediate age are extended a sin
cere invitation to attend. Activi
ties will include Bible work,
>toi ies, handwork and recreation.
Special emphasis will be placed
upon music. A carefully chosen
faculty has been placed in readi
ness to assume the varied respon
sibilities, and a great degree of
enthusiasm is to be observed among
children and their parents. We
strongly expect the attendance to
exceed all previous records.
FIELD OF MUSIC TO
BE FEATURED THIS
SUMMER AT W. C. T. C.
(Continued from page one)
Training, Sight Singing, History,
Methods, etc.
An entirely new course is being
offered for experienced teachers.
It is Chiltl Growth and Develop
ment. The course will instruct
teachers in the physical, mental,
social, and emotional development
of children from birth to maturity.
As a laboratory, a kindergarten
will be held in the mornings at the
Training School so that the teach
ers may study as they receive in
structions. Dr. C. D. Killian will
instruct the class, assisted by Miss
Knotts, primary teacher of the
Training School. >
Other professors and instructors
who will teach only during the
summer session are: Mr. Clarence
Evans of Appalachian State Teach
ers College, in the Social Science
Department; Miss Kathleen Pike of
Georgia State Teachers College,
Christ in you." Too, he said, "think
on these things." It is wonderful
what God has made plain to our
hearts. Listen, beloved reader,
But I am poor and needy: yet the
Lord thinketh upon me: Thou art
my help and my deliverer." Aren't
you glad that God thinks about
you? As we th:nk good things, so
God, and the church is trying to
-do that for all. Please see that you
have closer contact with your
cnurch and God, and that your
piecious boy? and girls are brought
to church that they may be taught
the things that will cause them to
think on God. Let us think on the
good things that we may put away
the evil things' with God in our
hearts. As a man thinketh in his
heart, so is he.
A t the Churches
Sylva Methodist
(The Rev. W. Q. Grlgg, Paetor)
Sund-ay school will meet at 10
a. m., Gudger Crawford, superin
tendent.
11 a. m. Morning Worship, Mr.
Claude J. Love of Asheville, guest
speaker.
6:30 p. m., Youth"Fellowship.
Sylva Baptist
(The Rev. C. M. Warren, Pastor)
Sunday school at 10 a. m., How
ard Ball, Supt.
11 a. m. Morning worship, the
pastor usin^ for his subject, "The
Forgivenes of Sin," Psalm 51.
B. T. U. at 6:30 p. m., Carl Cor
bin, director.
? 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor.
Sermon subject, "The Names of
Jesus," Philippians 2: 19:
Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Prayer meet
ing.
Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal.
Each Monday at 10:30 a. m. the
Baptist Ministers' Conference meets
here.
Cullowhee Baptist
(The Rev. Msrk R. Osborne, Jr.,
Pastor)
9:50 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. morning worship, the
pastoV speaking on the subject,
"Love Supreme."
4 p. m. Junior and Intermediate
Training Union.
Tuesday?2:30 p. m. Woman's
Missionary Union.
Wednesday?7:30 p. m. Mid week
Prayer service
Friday?8 p. m. Choir rehearsal
at the church.
Cullowhee Methodist
(The Rsv. R. T. Houts, Jr., Psttor)
10 a. m*. Church school,
mon subject, "Stewardship of
Life."
On Sunday evening at 6.30 p. m.
the members of the congregation
will meet in the social room of the
church for a Fellowship Supper.
Summer students who arrive on
the campus on Sunday are invited
i to the supper.
The Youth Fellowship will meet
' at tht church at 6:00 p. m.
Colle'gebQro, Georgia, in tha
lish Department; Mr. Ray Al.ifOi.,
who recently received his Master's
Degree in biology from the Uni
versity of North Carolina, in the
| Science Department; Mr. Charles
| Milner from the University of
; North Carolina will give special
demonstrations and lectures in the
field of Audio-Visual education
for one week during the first ses
sion.
Dean Bird stated that final plans
for the second session, July 22 to
August 30, have not been com
pleted as yet.
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Revival Services At
Sylva Baptist Church
To Close Sunday Night
The revival services at the Syl
va Baptist Church will continue
through Sunday night, June 15.
Services each evening at 8:00. The
gospel of salvation is being
preact<ed na<-h evening in message
and song by Rev. and Mrs. G. N. j
Smith. You are invited and urged I
tt> come with us.
Daily Vacation Bible School
The Daily Vacation Bible school
at the Sylva Baptist church will
cdntinue through Friday, June 13.
The boys and girls are having a
great time. We have registered
107 to date. Parents are urged to
visit and see what is being done,
and how these boys and girls are
enjoying the Bible school. We will
take the faculty, boys and girls,
and parents, who will come, on a
picnic Friday at 11 a. m.
MR. AND MRS. GLENN TO BE
HOSTS TO COWARD REUNrON
The Coward family reunion will
meet Sunday, Junfc 15, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Glenn, Sylva.
On account of illness in the family
the reunion will not be held with
Mr. and Mrs, George O. Coward
in Whittier as was formerly
planned. '
According to a USDA announce
ment the Commodity Credit Cor
poration will begin immediately to
pro rate $6,183,388.25 among 393,
359 cotton growers who have a
financial interest in the proceeds
from cotton which the Corporation
pooled from the 1943 crop.
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