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JUNE 14, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Section One Fa 3 egg L j.H Clubs jounced Sponsored By lty Farm Agents Health Impart fAmong 500 4-II hers- of Mr. urn 1 ES . j cannon t:j the C of Canton. . .. A 11 . u . f on win tii K" ... J.H f II hs L contest. stageu Lnd farm agents ot W nth the , cooped"" ,.l jnrtmeiit. Willi u,r" L Williams P ... ,M -I.. I. h-ic f serving as 1jss Williams is frank Wil- HAZELWOOD PBESBYTEIUAN CHURCH Sunday School 10 a. m., Law rence Davis Supt. Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Them Thai Hon or Me, 1 Will Honor." Pioneers 7 o'clock. Prayer services 8 o'clock Wednesday. member kvitesv bonor Iff of Mr ..t..iK W I' I C UP district ticimi L (he 500 members of t 4-H Clubs ouriiiB mi March and April and results are announced i.. u,.u"inl li Clapp. L "and Miss Mary Mar j and Miss Jewel Gra t agent s. in the nine 4-11 Clubs junty Hum which the Gueen were chosen film's: L flub. Kinu. Carl J. L,, Hrtly Jean lirook- Jle C'luli: KinH. Stanley ; Queen. Frances V il- dub: King. I. .1. (. an Pmvn. Faye Hills. Club. Kiiik. David iiifvii. 1'cUKy Ann rvo- flub: Kinn. Jack C has- iiifi'ii. Hiawatha Shook. lubfT Kiuti. Karl Hroxvn iiiffli (Vralilmc liroxvn- WAYNESV1LLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson. Pastor Whitener Prevost, Sucriiiten dent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock Morning Worship, 11:15 o'clock Sermon Subject: "A Father's La ment." Pioneer boys and girls and Young People meet at 7:00 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday even ing at 8:00 o'clock. Hill Repair Your rm Clocks I JFWIJ.KY AND iTfll RII'AIKS AVIS-SMITH Mrs Since 1X(S!) wnplfti' Stock Masonic Temiile Kids. k 511 8 ( lun ch St. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church rooms located on the second floor of the Masonic Temple. Sunday service each morning at 11 o'clock. On Wednesday begin ning this month and continuing through September, testimonial meetings will be held the first Wed nesday of each month. "God the Presrver of Man" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on next Sunday. The Golden Text will be taken from Psalm 25: 21-22. "Let integrity and upright ness preserve me: for I xxai' on thee. Redeem Israel. () God. out of all his troubles." FIRST 15 ARTIST CHURCH L. G. Elliott. Pastor When the church bell sends out Its welcome peal it calls to young and old. rich and poor, lettered and unlettered to attend the Sunday School at 10 o'clock, presided over by Karl Messer and his efficient stall' of ofliccrs and teachers, Then, once you are here, we in vite you to rCmain for the service of worship which begins propnitly at 11:1 S The congregational par ticipation in the reading of t In Seiil tires responsively, mid Hie singing of beloved hymns will give ing. Cecil Club: King, Earl Hrown and Queen, Louise Stamey. Clyde Club: King. Charles W Morgan, and Queen, Doris Brown. Crabtree Club: King, II. . Caldwell. Jr., and Queen. Phyllis Hradshaw. you a sense of belonging m the spirit of the Sanctuary The sermon for tin- morning hour is selected to harmonize with the spirit ot tin- Father s l)a The pastor will speak on the theme of The Pi-ice ol Leadership." The honored guests ol uie uax xvib the local Lions Ui:l who will sit in a body for tins special occasion At 7:00 p in U. lYaining f1M ,,, will he engaged in the specific busi ness of trainnis; for leadership in the many phases ol chinch lite ami ivsponsihiliu n,;, pioeraiu r open fur excry member ol the church both xoiiiir and old. and is directed by M,ss llatsie Freeman and her corns of leaders who take their otlicc serunMx When the cvenine shadows gath er the church w i!i elou w ith rail lent light, calhne ir.en darkness to light" and the Lord a ;ain will meet With his people ,, o'clock The pastor's subject ui!l be "The Theme Song ot .1. mi- The Church Begins its Work HIGHLIGHTS ON THE PUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform lesson on the above topic for June 17 in Luke 24.44-48; Acts, the Memory Verse' being Acts 5:29, "We must obey God ra'her than men.") Dr. II. M. Clarvoc GENERAL PRACTICE VKTKIMNARY MEDICINE AND SURJEKY HIKE 1'hONK RESIDENCE PHONE ISr.-K OH ICE DEPOT STREET On Mm-day junior auxiliaries will meet at the grams and suppe Wednesday at : will be "on her period ol wor-.b the pastor will meditation on I Taught His Dili; lorn Come " Daily Vacation in progress tin continue thiougl week. The hours . The church i invitation to ai! all services IV, I ' p in all Hu ll! the W church li M r P help to any one i ho "Conic thou w ilh i, do thee good p ui the church kuces' in a Intel : at w Inch 1 line eont nine a shoi t i,e I'rayer .lesu 'les Thy Kino I'.ibie School : w eek. and v. ill ! i nlay ol i.el tv U lo 1 1 :tO a ui tends a eoribil e i! ors t ai b -li! di sire to be ol may need u and we wi ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC ( II 1 lt( II Schedule of 'Masses Waynesville. eei Sunday i F W. T.i I 1 (in a in Andrews. eer .it 1 1 Sunday i( ' W. T.i- 1 1 lib a in Uryson City nni Sunday ' f: W. T 1-11:0(1 a m Canton, every filh Sunday iF. W. T.I HOll a in Cherokee every Uril Sunday ' F W. T.I H -00 a m Franklin, every 'Jiul and Ith Sunday 1 1-:. W T i !i III! a m Highlands eyeiy Sunday if: T.i II till a m Murphy, every alb Sunday U' W T i II (in a in Sylva. ex cry I si Sunday IK W T.i- H:0(l a in Welch Cove, every Isl Sunday IC W, T.i 11 00 a in .1 1 ! N A U ' S K A Mi l IIOOIS I ( III K( II Pastor. Miles A McLean Sunday school al III (Hi Willi I! II Terrell superintendent . Church scrx ice al 1 F00. al xxhich (iinc the pastor will speak on the topic, "Disappointed in Jesus." and the text will be taken from Si Luke 23:H There will be a soc ial number by t he choir. The young people will meet at 7.4.r p. in with Miss Lillian kimy Medford as the program leader. FlltST M FTI 1 l )IST ( IIIKCII .1 C Madison. Pasloi Church School with classes for all ages will open at in o'clock The Nursery yvill remain open ilur- OODYEAR WE I IMHHIB I n III I 1 1 ! 'ill" iff I I1OT' I! THE FIRST episode in totlay's lesson occurs on the evening of the day of Christ's rwurrectlon. in Jerusalem. The disciples were gathered together after two of (hem had met Him oa the way to Fiiiinaus and brought Him with them. They thought He wa a spirit, but He proved It wa Indeed He in the risen flesh. "And He said unto them. These are My words xxhich I spake unto you, while yet I wax with you, that all things must needs be fulfilled, which are written in the law of Moaea, and t he prophets, and the psalms, con cerning Me." "Then opened He their mind, that they might understand the .scriptures: And He aaid unto them, Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer, and rise again from the dead the third day; Ami that repentanace and remis sion of sins ghould be preached in His name unto all the nations, be ginning in Jerusalem." Thus began the preaching and teaching to all the nations In other words, the beginning of the church. With all of the book of Acts contained in our lesson, we can only concentrate on a few episodes that show us the .spirit of the men who started this holy work. The teacher may, however, like to em bellish the lesson with other inci dents occurring in this Interesting book, which tells of the works of the apostles. Ueggar In the Temple Peter and John went to the tem ple to pray, and there they found v man, lame from birth, who begged alms. Peter said, "Silver and gold have 1 none; but such as I have I give thee: in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." Kx-eryone knew of this lame b. g(;ar, and when he walked into the temple, leaping and praising iod, they were all excited, and "wondered greatly." Peter ex plained to the jit-ople that thi.s miracle came through Jesus Christ, whom they had crucified, pieteiring a murderer he liberated instead of this Holy One. As the two were preaching the iejMntanee of sins, the priests and captain of the temple, and the Sad.liie.-es came upon them. This new, and lo them shocking, doc trine was gaining ground, so they Distributed by Kin F laid hands on these men who taught it. and "put them in hold unto the next day; for it was noxv even " Next day the two were brought before the high priests and asked, "By what power, or by w hat name, have ye done this?" Peter, filled witli the Holy Ghost, addressed them fearlessly. It was through the Lord Jesus whom they had himg upon a tree, as he said. This man was "the stone which was set at naught of your builders, which is become the head of the eorner. Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, xvhereDy we must be saved." Priests Marvel When the priests saw that these were ignorant men, they marveled, and seeing the healed man with them, they could say nothing against it. They sent them out and considered among themselves as to what next they should do. Fearful that the gospel would spread, they called Peter and John and commanded them not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus. Peter and John would not be in timidated, however, and answered, "Whether ft be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, Judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard." After further threatening they were let go, but of course they continued preaching more zealous ly than ever, and many were con verted. Again they were brought before the priests who had heard of their converts. They were brought without violence because the priests feared the mob might .stone them if they were violent. "Did we not straitly command ynii lhat ye should not leach in this niinie ?" they asked, and Peter answered, "We ought to obey God lather than men." The priests were Infuriated and would have killed the disciples Ih'n, but a man by the name of Gamaliel, a renowned lawyer, aro.se and told them to restrain themselves Oth er sects had risen and died out. he said If this strange new doctrine was li I it i lie It xx-ould die likewise, but il it xvas the truth, nothing they could do would stop it. Again the priests called the apostles lo Uvem, and to show then ilisplramire they beat them, snd ihen let them go. "They there fore departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they wen counted worthy to suffer dis honor for t he Name. ' And every day, in the temple and at home, they ceased not to leach mid to preach Jesus ai tha Christ." 'Hture Synd'cate. Inc. ing the morning hour. For the morning service Hev I G Hoggin, former minister, will be in the pulpil. The pastor will be filling an appointment in High lands at that hour. At H o'clock the pastor's subject will be. "The Death of a Forgotten Man " The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet al 7 o'clock. OK ACE CHURCH IN fill MOUNTAINS Kev Hubert G Tatum, Keeloi llolv Communion. 11:00 a in Church School. 10 :10 a in. Morning Prayer and Senium I 1 HO o'clock Young Peoples Service l eai'iu 7 00 p in Micadale' St. Mary's Chapel Evensong and Sei mon. :F(itl p i Sea battles arc much ni-ali When the enemy is beaten, doesn't duller up I he sceneiy remain lo be fed. John S. K,. C rot kctt Stiilioiu'd At IMnrillo John S K Crocket I. student llighl engineer, sun ol Kev and MTs S I! OrockclLol' ITarlxvood. is noxv slat toned al Ainarillo Tex He wa-. inducted in the service al Foil lliagg on Feb 17. l!M-( while he was a sludent al David -.on College He has been trained al posts in the following place Miami South Georgia Maxwell Field and (lillitel Field His brothel. I'f'c C Taylor Croi-kcll. x derail ol I he African and Italian campaigns, is now sta tinned at Miami. CARD Ol THANKS We wish lo express our grateful i 1 hanks In Hie many Irieuds lot I heir i kindness and beauliliil Mowers dill' ! I in: the illness and ileal h of oil) heloxed husband, sun and brolliei Mrs Ralph Seise, Mr and Mrs I Jack Sease and family FECIALS I JUNE DULY $3.10) pr turn-in tire on For any turn'm trucl tire e NEW GOO D- 20 on NEW GOODYEAR 1 Passenger Tire. Truck Tire. H You Need Tires, See Us Before You Buy us Tire and Battery Co. ED SIMS, Owner Waynesville. N. C. RIGHT FINANCING Is As Important As the Right House A home loan arranged through this ojganization affords prompt, friend ly service, highly experienced counsel arrangements to fit your personal requirements. 7i! HAYWOOD HOME Building and Loan ASSOCIATION Cnrllat Llsoletmi If your linoleum is befinrinf to bulge or curl, fill a hot water bag and put over the ecbj. When the linoleum is thoroughly warm, move the hot water bag and plare a weight over the spot and the linoleum will go back into place. i.rs examined For AppotftanftM Glasses Fitted Telephone ttal CONSULT UK. R. KING HARPE OPi'OMETRlST 125 Main Street Wells Bid. Cnto. N C We Pay Top Prices for Anything Grown On the Farm No lOHtler what you jtoxv on the farm we can handle it for you al the top market prices. Hring ns your eni'.s, poultry and produce. Before bringing produce, please contact us so we can arrange delivery date, and in that way we can eel il on the market belter. Farmer's Exchange I 'HONE 130-M EAST WAYNESVILLE know that sagging, sawdust feel ing. It's a wartime symptom of tlx' high cost of living. You often gel il when you go to market or pay a hill. Bui not you pay your electric bill. For the price of electric service hssn't followed other prices IT. lt till at low pre-war levels or even ;i little lower. In fact, if yours is im average family, you're getting jn-t ahout iirice a.v much electricity for your luunctj today as you did 1 " years ago. We're glad we've been able lo kt-ep your electric service cheap and friendly and dependable in spite of wartime conditions. That makes our hard work and careful business uuan- m agement seem worth while. And we are glad that it helps give you .sow relief from "rag doll knees"! Htar NELSON EDDY ia "Tk Eltctric Hom" with lil 4iitmi(r' Orchtttra. Entry SmJaf alri, 4:30, CWT. CBS. (CAROLINA P OWE II g EIGHT COMPANY) DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE IT'S CHEAP!
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