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lflUKsbAY' NOVEMBER 19, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) I rHAPEL METHODIST tike Junaluska "JSZSVL with the firing as his topic, "What f to Be A Christian The "While Shepherds Holey Memo- it 1 . a aflvffltA AT There ww - - . " on lor ine uw """- - nd teachers of the KJS b "Handel, Kf "Night of Ho P? k.re will be a In Ucrtii officers rchscbc Ldw scripture, aupw d n x V U 81 v P PV Staple. iw" ' r .L nraver. lu .:ii at 7:00 D. m. HRST BAPTIST CHUROT TI.,tf Pastor Sunday acnuui ui hid meet ai w' - rith classes iur on sc. pastor will deliver the morn the lie ing message at 11:00 o'clock with his subject being "CHRISTIANS FOR TIMES LIKE THIS." The Baptist Training Union will meet promptly at 6:30, this also having training for all ages from tne tot to the adult At the evening service the nan. tor will have as his subject "Ful filling Righteousness." WAYNESyiLLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor Church School under the direc tion of M. H. Bowles, opens at 0:45. In the morning service the pas tor ww speak on the subject, "Aw Unusual Thanksgiving." The eve ning service will consist of a pro. gram of readings and music on the theme, "Be Ye Thankful." A mix ed quartette and a Junior Choir will participate in this program, In the services Sunday our annual Thanksgiving offering for the Children's Home will be taken. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet immediately following the evening service. The Union Thanksgiving service HAIli iiO T iXuAJi 1 ; . - - . . . : OPENS THE BABY DOLL Plastic doll with life-like skin and dressed ftl in hood and cape. Just .......... 1jl MAMA DOLL Sfj She crys for mama and she's so pretty, blue eyes and brown headed and dressed like a g million. ONLY .. ................................. . .. '-fl: . SNOOKUMS yJ Big quality doll that crys and sleeps, opens and RSSM closes her eyes, has real hair, eye lashes. Of I I J course, she's dressed in the height fi QC HKs of fashion 3tS.5JO Says "MAMA and PAPA" just as plain, Youll hardly believe your ears. She's just as lovely as she is $3 .99 .W DOLL & TRUNK SET I tft.cL-TlL -s-v hair, pigtails and a trunk Tl II J A $5.95 - Pace 11 Traise the Lord' J4 K Motives That Strengthen Family Life HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON HI KEWMAN CAMPBELL Internstlonal Uniform .L nn th above topic for Nov BiTexcxIus 2:l-. 20-12: Joshua r,n,:41-51; Epheslans 5:22-33; 1T4 Colossiana 8:18-21. the Gol JnText being I Cor. 13:8. "Love wrfaiieui. 1 ticaBS AFTER the death of lOMplt. the Hebrew people had be hm Have to the Egyptians and nrt very cruelly treated by them bdMd. so terrible was wieir ireai (at Ut tlie ruling Pharaoh mminded the people of Israel to ait every ton born to them Into On river Only the flrl babies m to be spared At this time a man of the house rfUrl married a daughter of the ant tribe and tney naa an miani w The mother saw that the baby nit lovely child and determined att he should not be, destroyed, a when be was three months old Hi iht eould no longer conceal kin In the home, she made "an irk bulrushes, and daubed it ittiillmt and pitch, and put the aUa therein; and she laid It In at tip by the river's Brink "And his sister stood afar off. a wit what would be done to to- The mother had faith that God tould not let her little son die. W would preserve him.' and this aittr. Miriam, was to be near at and to see what would happen It him You know the story of the Mlnceu coming to bathe In the river and taking the baby home with her, later adopting him as arion She called him Moses and pew up to lead his people out their bondage In Egypt Honour Thy Parents Next we have the sixth com unriment, which also bears upon r lesson on family life, "Honour thy father and thy mother: that fiiy days may be long upon the and which the Lord thy God glv h thee " There are people In the world who do not heed this com- and Sometimes, sad to say. It is si partly the parents' fault thij is so. but In a cood home. wu crwaren properly loved and "wo. the father and mother wnonored and tenderly cared for 1 as mey live. V3IIUa. . Vnil PATY, am ha. . brother nnrt M. jjth Joshua led the people Into " rromisea land. Near the end m nut he talked to them, tell J : them that they must make t 01 me god they would -""'P ihey mieht worshlo heathen gods, but he reminded them of all the Lord had done for them and said that he and his household would worship the One True God. In the last chapter of Proverbs we are given a beautiful picture of the perfect wife and mother, and while It is too long to quote here. It should be read for Its beauty and truth The "virtuous woman" is one whom her husband can trust, for she will do him good all' her days. She la Industrious, she manages her household splendidly, provid ing warm clothes so that the fam ily does not fear the cold of win ter She rises early to give them food; she is even a good business woman, buying land, planting It. besides making "fine linen" and selling It Her husband prospers because of her. , Gives to the Needy She has a tender heart and gives to the poor and needy "She open eth her mouth with wisdom; and In her tongue Is the law of kind ness." . " No wonder her "children rise up and call her blessed; her hus band also, and he pralseth her." "Favour Is deceitful, and beauty Is vain, but a woman that fear eth the Lord, she shall be praised." There is a reference to Christ's childhood when he went to Jeru salem with His parents, and stayed in the temple until they found Him. As we have had this story twice recently, we will not dwell upon It only to say that Jesus was an obedient child, and His home was undoubtedly a hap py one. In St Paul's letter to the Ephe slant he states his idea of the Ideal family. The father and hus band is the head of the house he states, the wife submitting herself to him. Husbands, he admonishes, "love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for It." This Is the Ideal family, then, the father heading it, loving and cherishing its members, the moth er being diligent in all her house hold duties, helping the husband to be successful, loving her chil dren and caring for them and ay who live In the household, and the children growing up obedient to the parents, loving and honoring them. In such a home th father would not "provoke his children to anger, lest they be discouraged." as Paul says, and the children would grow up to Indeed honor their father and mother, for love like this never faileth. Distributed by King Features 8radlcate. lac WHEN YOU NEED Blanks - - -We Have Them! Legal -Chattel Mortgages Warrants Warranty Deeds -Deed Of Trust State Warrants -Claim-Delivery Proceedings -No Trespassing Signs No Hunting Signs Leases . "Ejection Blanks -Transcript Of Judgment -Civil Summons The Mountaineer "Quality Office Supplies" PHONE 137 MAIN STREET BELK-HUDSON Buy Your Toys Nov! sT w V vY Buy Them At Belk-Hudson It has been revealed that the real author of the famous phrase,4Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition" is Lieut Howell Forgy (above), 94, of Haddonfield, N. J. The ex-football playing naval chaplain, attached to a cruiser at Pearl Harbor used the phrase to encourage men as they passed shells by hand to fight off the Japs. (Central Prt$) Revival Services Being Held At Church of God In Hazelwood, Public Invited The Rev. Brooks Youngblood, of Adrian, Ga., is conducting a series of revival services at the Church of God in Hazelwood. Rev. Young blood, who is 25 years of age, has been in Evangelistic work for the past four years. Services are held each evening at 7:30 o'clock, with special music featured at each meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend by the pastor, the Rev. G. E- Bail this year will be held in this church at 6:00 o'clock on Thanksgiving morning. Rev. M. R. Williamson will be the speaker. HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Paul Davis, superintendent. Morning service at 11 o'clock, The pastor will have as his sub ject, "Jesus Marveled." Young Peoples meeting at 7:00 oclock. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock Rev. Crockett conducts morning services on every second and fifth Sunday at the Bethel Presbyterian Church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON Assembly rooms, second floor Masonic Temple. Sunday school at 9:45. afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock. Reading room open Wednesday "Soul and Body" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon on Sunday. The Golden Text will be taken from Corinthians 3:16, "Know ve not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you." Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "And' what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? For ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not tne unclean things; and I will receive you." (2 Corinthians 6:16-17). ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, N. C. Waynesville, every Sunday 11 a. m. ..'.'. ' ,' Bryson City, every 1st bunday 8 a. m. . , ' " Franklin, every znd ana 4tn .sun- day, 8 a. m. Cherokee, every jra ounaay o a. m. ':'; ' . ; . - Sylva, every 5th Sunday 8 a. m. Fontana Dam, every 1 st Sun day 8 a. m. C. W. T. 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