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rage 3 BSDAY. DECEMBER 31,1912 (One Day Nearer Victory) VP4 Mio: THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Mioninj g Board .proves & ppKcations rr .-r,a and firms krabWion n their Led W0Tl .tiinff board t.a during the past . .aMQ KcTdy, of Mt. Sterling, Z ltires; u'vnesvUle. 2 truck 01 n-tf- o Waynesville, , t Robert Howell entertainer! a group of friends at his home re cently. Different games were played. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leatherwood, Rev. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Lou Belle Boyd, Edna Boyd, Iowa Lee Fer guson, Dave Boyd, Frank Ken nedoy, Jr., Neal Leatherwood. James Howell. W- v Hvatt, of Waynesville, fsafos B- MB1M,nsrer tire. LVy. oi Maggie, 1 grade Monger wi. Jg. Burgm J&KSard, of Waynesville RlSVE", Waynes- .... Wavnesville. John w' 'i i nrotrnoaville route Waynesville U L 1 passenger tube. forme i.- eaJ .---. Z 1 2 passenger recaps. 7 v Parks, of Waynesville, Ll2 passenger reca. o ; L Obenscnain, tn nj"-i P'en?er.:.r"!rf v,. ronte i passenger fre 4 ply. nj; Fish, of Cove Creek, 1 pas- 4 . .:. A nlv. jjile Messer, wj. oate 2, 1 passenger 'recap. 7 R. Palmer, of Waynesville, 2,1 truck tire. I, Pearson, M L,ane juh"ubiw, m truck tire. ' ' ; - Glenn C Palmer, oi wyoe, rouie b track tube t m I E, stovan, oi ayncB!, Billy Boyd, of the coast guard, has returned to Newport News after a ten days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pless Boyd. Ensign Charles Moody has gone to San Francisco after a few days with his homefolks. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON- SEKMON Assembly rooms, sfonnil flnnr nf Masonic Temple. (-! "...J Ujlt.ll .vui a vj o'clock Wednesday af ternonn. "find'' trill tVu eiihiuxt tt 4-hn ..... U V..V. IIUUJIV v .. The Golden Text will be taken from l nmotny 1:17. Responsive read ing will be from Isaiah 51:3,9-11, 10, 10. Lieut. Frank Kennedy, Jr., of Camp Shelby, Miss., is home on a 15-day furlough. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev, William Baker, Pastor Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Church School, 10 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon, 10 a. m. St. Mary's Episcopal Church Micadale Sunday School, 3 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon, 4 p. m. v SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK, Of fiUu By R. J SCOTT Amos Moodv SDent the Christ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Moody. Margaret Boyd, who teaches at Bethel, spent the Yuletide with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Boyd. Jeannette Dillard, of Sylva, went home for Christmas. Time to Cook with Gas the Perfect Fuel Economical Clean Quick Uiim Metered Service JWmniv " , CK ail eonwnltnca lnilmlld nywhr Brading Gas Service Sarah Louise of Chanel Hill and Jim Leatherwood of Furman Uni versity, Greenville, are with their if passenger grade 3 tire and 1 pas senger tube. .Tarvis Chambers, of Waynesville, route 2, 1 passenger tire, 4 ply. Tom Chambers, oi waynesviue, route 1, 2 passenger tires, grade 3. Paul Hyatt, oi waynesviue, route 1, 1 passenger recap. L. I. Allen, oi waynesviue, route 1, 2 passenger recaps. Scott Reeves, of Waynesville, 1 passenger Tecap. Eugene Wright, of Waynesville, 2 passenger recaps. Stella A. Pettitt, of Waynesville, 1 passenger recap. WAYNESVILLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor Sundav School with classes for all ages will open at 9:45. At the morning hour noly com munion will hp nhsprvpd. This dav - - - . - j will be known as Covenant Sunday throughout the Methodist Church. An effort is being made to get as nearly every church member in ser vice as possible. All of us are called upon to let this day mark the beginning of a renewal spirit ual emphasis in our lives, this em phasis to be promoted by daily Bible study and prayer throughout I the weeks and months ahead. In the evening service the pastor will speak on the subject, "A Coven ant With God." The Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30. dt'" wrB in .Aim! U-flM flit U1WK UH 1A pAisimERv1 Christian Science Group o Hold Pray Service On New Year's Day nliance with the request in the Proclamation by tha Presi dent that New Year's Day be ob served in prayer, publicly and pri vately, A Christian science prayer service will be held on Friday morn ing at 11 o'clock in the assembly rooms in the Masonic lempie. Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, First Read er, wll conduct the service. Among the citations which comprise tne Scriptural selection will be the fol lowing verses taken from the Bible: uatfh.ni .K-in and w.t. xa:ia-i. The meeting will be opened with congregational singing. less Sacrifice." There will be an anthem by the choir. The vounsr people win meet at 4:00 in the afternoon. Thpre will be a prayer meeting Tuesday, January 6th, at 7:80 p. m. at the home oi Mrs. uracie aieu- ford. The Young Adults will meet Wednesday, January 6, at 7:30 p. m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Soesbee. I Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 2483 Canton, N. C. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska Miles A. McLean, Pastor Sundav School at 10:00. with classes for all ages. Church service at 11:00 at which time the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed, with the pastor taking as his Communion Meditation, "No Maimed or Worth- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leath erwood, for the holidays. James Howell left Tuesday for Fort Jackson. The first quarterly conference of the Shady Grove church was held Sunday WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH R?v. Malcolm R, Williamson, Pastor R. H. Gibson, Superintendent of Sunday School. School at 10:00 o'clock Morning Worship 11:16 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "THE N EW COMMUNION." Af iho mnrnincr service the Sue rament af the Lord's Supper will be observed. Th rhiirrh Session will meet at 10:46 Sunday morning for the re ception of members. The Pioneer group oi Doya anu girls will meet at 6:00 P. M. and the Younsr Peoples League at e.du. The mid-week prayer Bervice on Wednesday evening at 7:30. II AZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 o'clock, Paul Davis, Superintendent. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock, sermon subject, "We Would See Jesus." This will be a commun ion service. Fvonino- worshm 7:30. sermon subject, A review on the book Latin nn hl ifi-nnd and fifth Sunday morning's Mr. Crocket preaches at the Bethel Presbyterian vnurcn. Young Peoples League at o:au FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, pastor I n vitpu; of the faet that Sunday is the first Sunday of the year the pastor will preach at morning wor hin at 11:00 o'clock on the pertin ent subject, "Living I94S Courag eously." At the evening worsnip at 7:30 the theme is, -ihe Keiuge in Life's Storms." At these services two choirs com- nnri nf willing and consecrated people of this church will lead our people In the worship witn nymns. Hiimhl nraver and fearless honor ing of God's Word offer an atmos phere of worship to all, whether rnu! nr had. rich Or DOOr. To all with burdens Christ says, "Come." HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH rv Prank Leatherwood. Pastor Sundav School 10:0O o'clock. I cs-anir iTndprwnnd. Suoerintendent I Mnrninir worsnin ii:uii o ciuv&. sermon subject "Facing The Right Way." . . . Evening worship 7:30 ociock, sermon subject, "Long jjistance Religion." Training Union 6:30 o'ciocn. Prayer services Wednesday even ing 7:30 o'clock. 11 ST JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, N. C. Waynesville, every Sunday, a.'m. Bryson City, every 1st Sunday, 8 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day, 8 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, H a. m. Sylva, every 5th Sunday, 8 a. m. Fontana Dam, every 1st Sun day, 8 a. m. C. W. T. Men do not practice polygamy ! any more. They find it too expensive. If miserv loves company it ought to have enough gy now to satisfy It . 125 Main Street gible .L . The Glory of the Son of God HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Tow areeli for New Or Recapped TIRES Let us inspect your tires and assist you in making your application. Easy Terms On NEW TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES Charge It Pay As You Ride We Recap Any Size Tire With Our New Vitacap Equipment Assures Machine Balanced Treads North Carolina's Most Modern Tire Plant Pledged V To Keep turn .turning Special ; Announcement Grade 3 War Tires Guaranteed 12 Months We will repair without cost to you any new Grade III Tire sold by us if it can be repaired for a period of one year- YOU PAY NO MORE HERE and you receive FREE repair service. Make your first cost of tires your only cost for the duration, Gulflex Lubrication - 750 Batteries Charged - - 500 Tire Vulcanizing Road Service Anywhere WiynesVille Gulf and Tire Recapping to. if. n n: mam ill rigeuii Phone 486 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL IThe International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Jan. 3 U John i:X-18. the Golden iText being John 1:14. -And the word became flesh, and dwelt among us land we beheld Hit glory as of the only begotten from the Father), full of grace and truth.") . .. THE VERSES. 18 In- number, which are assigned for this, the .. inuia nf the ntw year, are In the nature of a prologue, or In troduction to John' story of the life of Jesus In It the writer goes back to the beginning of things the creation of the world, assert' Ing that Jesus, the Son of God. waa present then with His Father Mark also starts his narrative with the coming of John the Bap tist as the herald of the Lord's coming, while Luke tells of the events before the birth of John, of his arrival and the annunciation to Mary and birth of Christ Matthew relates the generations of Jesus, and then tells of His birth. John. Forerunner of Christ . John's narrative, then, begins 30 years dfter the miraculous birth, when John the BaDtlst announced that he was but the forerunner of One who was greater than he. the Ron of God. "In the beginning was the Word." writes St John, "and the Word was with God. and the Word was God." I Before a word Is spoken, a i thnnirht must come God thought I . arwi "All thimrs were made throush Him. and without Him 1 ra nnt nnvthln made that hath been made." It Is not possible to ima trine God without thought, and thought then, must be eternal as the Deity. God aent John the Baptist Into the world to bear witness to the Light, which Is Jesus, that al! thmiicrh Him. mleht believe The Baptist waa not the light, but prepared the way oi mm ib"i. From the beginning Jesus was part Of the world In It but until this time he waa not manifest to men. They could not eee Him and so "knew Htm not" Even when He came In the flesh, "unto Hla own." as St John says. his own received Him not Gives Power to Believers Rut ii manv as received Him. i them cave He Dower to become the sons of God. even to them that believe on His name. And the Word was maae nesn in tha iwnnn of Jesus), and dwelt among us land we beheld His glory, the glory as or me omy begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth " . John tne tiapuai cneu, . He of whom I spake. He that com eth after me la preferred before me; for He was before me -And of His fullness nave an w received, and grace for grace "For the law was given oy Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ "No man hath seen God at any time: the only begotten Son. which la In the bosom of the Fa ther, he hath declared Him." Jesus, then. Is characterized In the Gospel of St John, as the Word, the Llehl and the Life of men. Jesus Himself said. "I am the Light of the World.'" In this world in which there Is at present so much trouble, hatred and strife. Jesus Is Indeed the Light which penetrate the darkness and keeos our faith tn the triumph of right love the brotherhood of man. and Justice over hatred and cruelty Distributed by King Featurei Syndicate Ine The Mountaineer Stationery Department Has A COMPLETE STOCK OF Mimeograph Supplies Paper Ink Stencils In paper, we have 6 colors, in three weights (light, medium and heavy) and in letter and legal size. Also in two grades. In ink, we have the ink that gives the utmost In satisfaction. Scores of local users. In stencils, we carry the Remington-Rand, one of proven quality, that costs no more than cheaper grades. Correction Fluid for stencils in case a mistake Is made. THE MOUNTAINEER "Stationery and Supplies for Office, Home and School? C1 V) PI f51 t &9 5"0 WW m 6 r
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