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pjgpAY, MARCH 16, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VHJLE MOUNTAINEER Seaths Andrew Dcas ru. , 5. youngest son of indr; Jim Deas, of Hamp- " ,hts Canton, - " r; ?? an Asheville Hosp.Ul, :-)" . v,,n received Sun- 'f L Bt the home when Pr -hr living room. ' . . suffered burns lis ' ..,;1,j,hinir the W?' 1 services were held on ''Jral .sr th Canton 1.,.. aiUsriHivJ" i ;da church. I'"';,! ar the parents, two fc.M-Rray college, and Ann V-' . ...,t,,n- three brothers, '?' "n Jr., 'student at N. C. 111 ' ' nUviH and Robert ,(. ci'llt'C" lS both of canio. . h Well Funeral home was in ?p uf the arrangements. Floyd Shelton nnera! services were conduct-afternoon Lv Mian's Creek Baptist church Klovd Shelton, ov, ..ac.c ,oo"d county, who died at his ie 0I1 ,he Balsam Road at 3:05 r. , I . Lv William Sorrells, pastor and 41 wa ii. the Buchanan ceme- WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor Whitener Prevost, Superinten dent of Sunday School Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship, 11:15 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "STEPPING STONES OR STUMBLING BLOCKS." Pioneer boys and girls meet at 6:30. Young Peoples Ltague at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week Hymn Sing Wednes day evening at 7 :30. Arrives In England .rvi" : S. Mill , as pallbearers were: Ik. Arthur Sisk, Roy Sisk, , Knu'st Lee and Dewey ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 . m. Bryson City, every 1st Sunday, 4:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun lay, 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, :00 a. m. Sylva, every 6ta Sanday, 8:00 x. m. Fantana Dam, every 1st Suaday, 4:60 a. m. C.W.T. , -S!r. !-., who was a former I. '.v ' e .f the A. C. Lawrence i,'r C.impany, is survived by f ,:i, w.riK: his wife, Mrs. Iva s .k Sh'ltoii; one son, Jimmy one daughter, Bobbie i SN'lion; his mother, Mrs. a Kliza KufF, of Waynesville, I I. 1 two half brothers, Hobert Hy Ruff, of Waynesville, K. Jh ! one sister, Mrs. Mota .n,, ii! Leicester, i.r .u. iiu. ;in,i three half sisters, Mrs. r Strickland and Mrs. Charles ckhin.l. of Halifa, R.F.D. 2; Mrs. Carl Carpenter, of Haz- :.i,mI; on o niece, Mrs. Lois bisk, 'he (larrett Funeral Home was cnariri' ot trie arrangements. City gas convenience look in? Hot Water with Brading Gas Service lihtvlili Rm4 Phww 202 -J FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor The pastor will continue, Sun day, the series of sermons on the theme, "The Christ I Know." The sermons for morning and evening worship, respectively, are, "Christ The Seemingly Indifferent Sa vior" and "Chriit The Universal Savior.'' The hours of worship are, 11 :00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Bible school meets at 9:lr a. m. The Training Union meets at 6:30 p. m.' LONGS CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska Pastor, Miles A. McLean Sunday school at 10:00 with II. H. Terrell, Superintendent. Church service at 11:00 at which time the pastor will take as hi topic. "Finding Our Brothers," and the text will be John 1:14, "He first findeth his own brother, Simon and said unto him, We have found . . . the Christ." There will be an anthem by the choir. The young people will meet at 7:30 P. m. The pastor is attending the I Evangelistic Conference at High Point this week. . ' ','::;:;' si. . i ' PVT. JAMES L. PAIGE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paige, of Waynesville, R. F. D. No. 1, has safely arrived in England, accord ing to a message received by his parents. Pvt. Paige was inducted at Fort Jackson on June 30, 1943, and wu.s transferred to Camp Barkley, Te . and then to Greenville, Pa. From the latter he was sent to New York and then overseas. Before entering the service Pvt. Paige was employed by the Una- gusta Manufacturing plant. He is attached to the Medical Corps. WAYNESVILLE FIRST METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor Church school with classes for Cpl. John Summerow On 12-Day Furlough Cpl. John Summerow is spend ing a 12 day leave in Hazelwood with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summerow. Cpl. Summerow volunteered for service in Febru ary, 1943, was .hrst sent to Fort Bragg, thm Camp Swift, Texas, and spent some time in Louisiana on maneuvirs before being sent to his present post, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. all ages opens at. 10:00 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock service Rev. W. L. Hutching, superintendent of the Waynesville Methodist District, will deliver the sermon. The pastor will fill the pulpit at the evening service at 7:30 o'clock. The Methodist Youth Fellowship opens its recreational program at 6 o'clock. The youth worship fol lows at 6:30. Prayer service is held at the church each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Good News for Milk Producers H CASH MOR for MILK During March and April Government Subsidy Increased 40c Per Hundred Present Milk Prices (Including Subsidy) Grade "A" $4.85 Per Hundred Pounds (42c Per Gallon) MANUFACTURE MILK 53.80 Per Hundred Pounds (33c Per Gallon) Produce More Milk Mow Help Relieve The Milk Shortage PET DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Jesus Crucified HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (Tht International Uniform Lesson oa the above topic for March 1 U Mark 15 21-47. the Golden Text being Isaiah 3 5. ' He was wounded (or our transgres sions. He was bruised for our In iquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with Hit itrlpes we are healed.") If) HIS description of the cruci fixion of Jesun. Mark la brief, merely mentioning the dreadful act. but emphasizing the brutal actions ot the mob and Its acofting ot the urtering Lord. Jesus was required to carry His own cross out of the city of Jeru salem, but evidently faltered, and a centurion summoned man who happened to be passing at the mo ment, one Simon, a Cyrenlan. w ho had Just come from the country He carried the cross the remain der of the way. It la the only men tion of thia Simon, but because he was at the spot at the time he won lasting fame. Arrived at Golgotha, which Is Interpreted aa the "place of the skull." they gave Jesus a drink of wine mixed with myrrh a pre cious commodity of trade and one of the gifts brought by the magi to Jesus at His birth. It as used, mixed with wine, to numb the pain of criminals about to be crucified, and so was offered to Jesus, but He refused It. Cat Lota for Garment "And when they had crucified Him." Mark writes, "thoy parted His garments, rasiing lots upon them, what every man should take " The soldiers were as callous as could be. you see There was no question but tht anything Jesus had worn belonged to them. They were not ottered to relatives and filendu who would treasure tliein for the memories they brought of t heir loved one Over Jesus' ha1 they placed a fc-perit i iption. ' The King of the Jews " Two thieves were crucified with Him. one on each side. Other gospels tell u.s one of the thieves was converted. "And they that passed that way railed upon Him, wagging their heads and saying, Ah, thou that ile.slroyest the temple, and build est It In three days, ave Thvsclf. and come down from the cross." The chief priests and acribej forgot their dignity and were also present at the crucifixion, but they didn't mingle with the com mon mob, but talked among them selves, saying, "He saved others; Himself He cannot save." When the sixth hour had come, three hours after Jesus was nailed to the cross. "There was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour." At this ninth hour Mark records Jesus' fourth cry from the cross. "My God. My God. why hast Thou forsaken Me?" One ran to Him. offering a drink of sour wine on a sponge. This wine, or vinegar, was usually drunk by laborers In the fields. Some of those standing by aald He called on Elijah, the prophet Again Jesus cried and then died. At that moment, while the dark less atill veiled the earth, the veil of the temple In Jerusalem which separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy was rent In twain from top to bottom. Truly the Son of God As He died, the Roman soldier standing at the foot of the cross exclaimed. "Truly this man was the son of God." "There were also women look ing on afar off: among whom were Mary Magdalene and Mary, moth er of James the lest and of Joses and Salome." The disciples ran away. and. as far as we know, none were at the foot of the crosa on which their Lord and friend died, but the women did not leava Him. Many others were there who came with Him unto Jerusalem, Mark tells us. We now hear of another man who has never before been men tloned In the scriptures Joseph of Arlmathea, "an honourable counsellor, which also waited for the kingdom of God, came, and went In boldly unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus." Pilate, Mark says, "marveled If He were already dead." He called the centurion, and when he knew that He was. he gave the body to Joseph. Joseph brought fine linen, and "they look Him down, and wrapped Him In the linen, and laid Him In a sepulchre which was hewn out of a rock, and rolled a stone unto the door of the sepul chre." This Is the simple story of the preatcst crime In hlntorv. life ( SPECIAL COFFEE LmA h- Ifw Ilium i ' w ! !!, ' " -' ' A Farmer's Security The Farmer Is In Business For Himself The wise farmer knows he musi make sound investments, must plan for his own retire ment, lie knows that insurance is dependable and that it fits his needs and his pocketbook. L. N. DAVIS CO. 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