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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDj tAGE FOUR (Second Section? 'AT THE CHURCHES CRABTREE METHODIST CHURCH , . Irs. C. O. Newell, pastor. Sunday morning 6ervices will be held at Crabtree church at 11:00 o'clock. Afternoon services at Mt. Zlon. Vacation schools are in prog ress at Davis Chapel and Mt. Zion with an enrollment of 54. Miss Marian Watkins of Albemarle is as sisting the pastor and local helpers in these schools. On Tuesday eve ning, June 25, at 8 o'clock a pro gram will be given by the pupils of the Mt. Zion school. On Wed nesday evening, June 26, t he Davis Chapel pupils will present a clos ing program for their schools. Par ents and friends are urged to at tend these services. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will meet with Mrs. L. O. Ferguson Thursday, June 20, for an all-day meeting and Mission Study. CLYDE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Clyde O. Newell, minister. The pastor's sermon topic for next Sunday morning at Clyde Methodist church is "Taking Jesus In Earnest." The M.Y.F. meets at 7:00 p. m. for an hour of fellowship, study and worship. The study will be on the Bible Characters. The charac ter for next Sunday is Moses. Miss Irene Graham, leader. The 8:00 o'clock service will be presentation of College Student Day. The pastor will cooperate Vith three other young men, four young ladies and some children in a play portraying the need and Value of the Church Colleges for the Church. Mrs. Newell will preach at Louisa Chapel at 8 o'clock. LAKE JUNALl'SKA METHODIST CHURCH Cecil L. Heckard, Pastor Church School will be open at 9:45 A. M., with a service of wor ship conducted by Mr. llessie Ter rell, the general superintendent. The pastor, Cecil L. Heckard. will preach at the eleven o'clock hour on the subject, "Your Place." Charles Klopp, choir director, will have charge of the music. The Methodist Youth Fellowship Will meet at 7:15. Edwin Terrell, president ,and Miss Edwina Cock rell, leader of evening worship, will lead the young people in the even ing's activities. LAKE JUNALUSKA BAPTIST CHURCH A special service will be held Sunday night, which will be the iast service for the pastor, Rev. H. E. Benfield. A special musical program by the Happy Five from Buncombe county will be featured. The services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. The Sunday morning services be held with Rev. Hubert W:.:.on in charge. MAPLE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Stamey Cove Road Rev. George Ingle. Pastor An old time Revival is going on Rev Morris Banks of Waynessille is preaching. At all services the Rev. Banks will give special sing ing, you will be the looser if you don't come. 11 LOST 51 Lbs.!" ! 11 In. In wabf, 10 In. ) In htpt and In. In hurt. Once 1701bt..Mra. D M Hawkins (119 lb., n right ) lott weight and beat with delicmu A YDS Vita min Candy Reducing Plan until she look like model. Your ei PrteLa may or may not be the Mow but try this eaaier reducing elan. Very Fint Box Muat Show IKeaulta or Money Back. In dmical tests, conducted by medical doctor, more than IM paraon loat 14 to IS pound arcrMa In few week with the A YDS Vita min Candy Reducing Plan. i No eaeiuae. No druea. No laxa tive. You don't cut out inr m.-ii narcnea, potatoes, meat or butter you just .cut them down. Simple when you enjoy dVli doua AYDS Vitamin Candy aa directed. Abso lutely harmless. 30daya' auppl y nutritious A Y DS C2.25. NOW, phone or call at CURTIS DRIG STORE Phone 32 BETHEL AND SPRING HILL BAPTIST CHURCHES J. Howard Hall, pastor Bethel Sunday school, with D. York, superintendent, meets at 10 o'clock. Junior choir will smg fol lowing the Sunday school hour. Training Union hour for all groups, with J W. Sloan, director, ireets at 7:30. followed by worship hour, with pastor speaking on the "Facts of Sin.'' Read and study the first three chapters of the Epistle of The Romans. Practice and Prayer Wednesday night at H o'clock. Chapters seven and eight in the Revelation. Spring Hill Sunday school, with George Ilenson, superintendent, meets at i):f)0 o'clock. The pastor will have as his subject at the 11 o'clock hour. "A Great Day and A Great Question." Training Union hour for all groups, with Hubert Clark, meets it '.:i0. followed by the business session and election of officers. Prayer meeting and choir prac tice at I 'M) o'clock. Study of the .eventh chapter of Revelation. The public is invited to attend our services. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1. G Elliott, Pastor Sunday scholl 9:45. Karl Mcsser, Superintendent: Ben Phillips, as sociate superintendent. The lesson opie for Sunday. June 2i is'Thc Bonds Of Christian Fellowship" Morning worship at II o'clock In the absence of our pastor Dr. 15. A. Rowers from Ridgecrest will bring the message Training Union meets at 7 o'clock under the direction of Miss Hatsie Freeman and Kmmett Balentine. ,'ome and let us train ourselves ogether for better service for the Master. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Dr. dowers will also bring this mess ige Mid-week worship service and .hoir rehearsal Wednesday night it R o'clock. Mr. Morgan w ill have barge of Ibis service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The church rooms are located on the second floor of the Masonic Temple. Services are held each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The uibject for next Sunday will be "Is the Universe, including man, evolv ed by Atomic Force'".' The Gold en Text will be taken from Pro verbs 3; 1!). "The Lord by wisdom hath found the earth: by under standing hath he established the heavens." HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Haelwood, N. C. Rev. S. It. Crockett, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. l.asvson Summerrow supt. Preaching service at 11:00 Sub ject: "Springs of Stewardship. No preaching service at night. Prayer meeting Wednesdays 8:00 P. M. Pioneers meet 7 00 P. M. Sunday. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses Waynesville Every Sunday 11:00 A.M. Bryson City Every Sunday 8:00 A.M. Canton 5th Sunday 8:00 A.M. Cherokee :ird Sunday 8:00 A.M. Fontana Village Every Sunday 11:00 A.M. Franklin Every Sunday 8:00 A.M. Highlands Every Sunday .. 11:00 A.M. Murphy First Sunday 8:00 A.M. Sylva Fourth Sunday 8:00 A.M. Wear and Tear To determine the difference In the cost of operating an automobile at 25 miles an hour and 65 miles an hour, two identical cars were driven at these speeds over the same course of 1,000 miles, with the result that the fast car consumed 60 per cent more gasoline, 800 per cent more oil and caused 700 per cent more wear on the tires. SIPECBAL Regular 39c Overseas Nailing Boxes Now Only 14c BELK-HUDS0N CO MP AN Y "Home of Better Values" Strengthening Bonds of Fellowship ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ey aim j. a..,.. Scripture Luke 22:14-27; John, l5:a-i; u. "When the hour was come," Jesus sat down with His twelve apostles, and He took the cup, and gave thanks, and said, "Take this, and divide it among yourselves." "And He took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, say ing. This is My body which is ginen for you: this do in remembrance of Me Likewise the cup after supper.'' After supper, the apostles began to dis pute among themselves as to which of them should be accounted greatest among them, and Jesus rebuked them, saying the least should be greatest. After the last supper, Jesus told Hia apostles, "This is My commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you." MEMORY VERSE John 15:12. ; GETTING of ' GETTING YOU1 JhoUMnJ j J "mtata'on ol tf,, yl ! cesi acidity a ' Vky aullfr r,,,j, , I ROOT : 'Hlev. trouble,;. '" I : y created I- ' "'niWii..'."'1 j "" ol 16 h,rb "' ' ' od & " the k,dn,y.',l, 1 urine ,d '7."" I torn. f k I..?' ,h i Like thou,' ;.' Department B I J"1 I2S5. Si.i..J ,"m" at one, a 1 ' l" LSI Strengthening Bonds of Friendship HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for June 23 is Luke 22.14-27; John 15:9-18, 17, the Memory Verse be ing John 15:12. "Thi3 la My com mandment, that ye love one an other, even as I have loved you.") THIS IS Jesus' last week on earth before His dreadful death Passion Week, we call it. He had had His apostles prepare a room in which He and they might have a last supper together. It is still amazing to one who reads the rec ord to see how oblivious these close friends of Jesus wore to the tragic events that were so near at hand. "And when the hour was come, He .sat down, and the 12 apostles with Him. "And He .said unto them, With desire I have desired to cat this passovcr with you hefore I .suffer: "For I say unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God. "And He took the cup, and gave thanks, and said, Take this, and divide It among yourselves. . . . And He took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is My body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of Me. "Likewise also the cup after supper, saying. This cup is the new testament In My blood, which Is shed for you." How Passover Is Celebrated The Passovcr was celebrated then, and is today in Jesviih households, in memory of their release from bondage in Egypt. We quote: "The company having taken their places, two or three flat cakes or thin biscuits of un leavened bread and four cups of red wine mixed with water, being on the table before the master of the feast, he took one of the cups, called 'the cup of consecration." and gave thanks, tasted it and passed it round. Water was brought and the president and then the others washed. The table was then set with bitter herbs (lettuce, endive, beet, succory and horehound), the sauce, called 'charoseth' (made of dates, rai sins, figs, vinegar, etc., pounded and mixed together), and the paschal lamb. "Next, after thanksgiving, the president took a portion of the bitter herbs and, dipping it Into the sauce, ate it. the others fol lowing. The second cup of wine was filled, and then followed the 'haggadah' or showing forth, where a child or proselyte present asked, 'What mean ye by this service?' and the president an swered at length. "The first part of the 'Hallel was sung and the second cup drunk. Then the president again washed his hands, and, taking two of the cakes of unleavened bread, gave thanks, and distributed them to the company, each of whom, took a portion, dipped it in the sauce and ate it. The paschal lamb was then eaten, and after thanksgiving the third cup or 'cup of blessing' was handed around. Thanks for the food received were given and the fourth cup, the 'cup of joy' was drunk, the second part of the 'Hallel' was sung and the company separated." This is ac cording to Thomas M. Lindsay. Desires to Eat Passover "With desire I have desired to eat this passovcr with you before I suffer," said Jesus. It was for their sake that He wanted this meeting, to comfort them after He had gone. They did not under stand at the time, when He said to them, "For I say unto you, I shall not eat it, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God." They must have thought of it many times in later days. From the record it appears that later on the apostles went to ar guing heatedly among themselves as to who should be the greatest. It seems incredible that at this time they would be so small mind ed as to quarrel about such a mat ter, but they did, and Jesus said to them, "The kings of the Gen tiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. "Cut ye shall not be so; but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve. "For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serv eth? is not he that sitteth at meat? But I am among you as he that serveth." These men were Jesus' friends, the ones He had called to be with Ifiin constantly, to be trained to follow Him and do His work after he had left earth. Nowhere do we read that He lost patience with their selfishness and self seeking. Human beings are very frail, are they not? It is Impossible to cover the whole of the lesson assigned to us in this space, so we will conclude with the beautiful words of Jesus to His apostles at this time: "As the Father hath loved Me, so have I loved you: continue ye in My love. "If ye keep My commandments, ve shall abide in My love; even as I have kept My Father's com mandments, and abide in His love. "This Is My commandment. That ye love one another, as I have loved you." Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. The Everyday Counselor My REV. HERBERT SPAUGH, I). D. With the vacation season upon us and Ihc thousands going lo the beaches, the spectre of drowning comes up over the horizon. Up wards of ten thousand American lives arc lost each year as a result of drowning. Some years ago James W. Danner wrote an article. "Drowning Is So Unnecessary." In it he gave the professional life guards rules for waterfront safety. "Practically all our drownings pare due lo recK- icss disregard oi plain common sense. On behalf j of my fellow life guards, who have seen again and again how quick ly folly leads to stark tragedy in the water, I em phasize these- es sential 'don'ts'". 1. "Don't swim far from shore, unaccompanied by a boat . . . Never swim alone, even in shallow water. 2. "Don't swim until two hours after eating. If you do, the sudden pain of stomach cramps may double you forward in a knot . . . This danger is common knowledge; yet foolhardy young people annually I defy the risk and pay the penalty. aaaassaasssssasa ssssssssmI 3. "Don't stay in swimming un til you are very cold. Muscular cramps affecting the feet, thigh or arms oflen result from exertion when fatigued and chilled. 4. "Don't plunge into cold water when exhausted or overheated, es pecially after playing strenuous games. It is a severe shock to your heart, and may induce stomach cramps. 5 "Don't try to rescue another person by plunging in yourself, un less you have had lifesaving train ing. 6. "Don't fight against a current should you become caught in one. in a stream one should always swim diagonally across the current, with its flow. 7. "Don't get panicky if caught in an undertow. This is the re ceding movement of waves on slop ing shore. It won't take you to shore, but will merely carry you out into deeper water. The next crest will carry you several feet closer to the shore. Swim when the wave comes in. 8. "Don't fail to obey lifeguard's orders without question." "Remember that death is always at your elbow in the water, and drowning is not a nice death.' Cut these rules out, take them Dr. B. A. Bowers At Baptist Church Hero Two Sundays Dr. li. A. Bower;, of Ridgecrest, will be the guest milliliter at the I'll. I li.ipli.t church on June and in the absence of the paster, who is away on vacation. I r. Houci-s is ;i well known iniiiMei' in orlh Carolina. For a number of scars be was pastor of the First Baptist church of Gas tonia from which position lie re signed to r.ise his lime lo I be work of an eaii;'.elisl and pulpit supply, lie will conduct both murimi;: and eveiiiii;-' serv ices on I lie above dales. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Ministers To Be Guests Oi Farm Agents All the in 1 1 1 1 s I crs of Haywood counts will be Hie gnosis of the lla.ssvood county farm agents at a special meeting to be held at the courthouse here on Monday, July. Hth. and will also be the luncheon guest of the agents at noon, accord ing to plans announced yesterday by Wayne t'orpening. county agent. liev. Vladimir K. Mailman, of the Council of Soul hern Mountain workers is spending today in town to make the final plans with Mr. Corpemng. The program svill include a talk by W. M. I.andis, of the agricultural section of the Tennessee Valley Aul hority. Other details of the program svill he announced later, according to Mr. Coi 'polling. Record Crowds At Tent Revival Hendricks Opens The large lent revival in Hazel wood conducted by Evangelist L. I'. Kneelil and bis group of work ers, is now eiileruig ils third week. The interest has grosvn lo (he ex tent that it is impossible lo seat I be large attendance on Sunday nights. Chairs were borrowed from homes in the vicinity last Sunday night in an endeavor to accommodate Ihe large attendance, but many ucre standing lo hear Kvangelist Kneelil speak of the "I'npardon.iblc Sin." The- evangel isl declared Ihe un pardonable sin lo be a deliberate, premeditated, outward act before men, by speaking against, or blas pheming against the Holy Spirit, the third person of Ihe God head sen! here lo convince men of sin, righteousness, and judgment, and is not grieving away of the spirit in sonic revival. Next Sunday night Kvangelist Knechl svill speak on "'t he Great est Sin Known" which he declares to be much greater than the un pardonable as more are apt to commit it. with you to the beach, follow them, and see that those ssith you read them. You may thank me when the summer is over. I was pulled out of the water once by a lifeguard. If I had Iwd these rules and read them, follow ed them, it wouldn't have happened. Editor's Nolo: The third printing of Dr. Spaugh's nesv book, "The Pathway To Contentment" is now off the press, and orders can be filled. Address it to THE EVERY DAY COUNSELOR, P. O. Box 4145, Charlotte, N. C. Enclose $1.00. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Exartitrix of the estate of Jarvis L. Palmer, de ceased, late of Haywood County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Way nesville, North Carolina, on or be fore the 22nd day of May, 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of May, 1946 VELMA CHILDERS PALMER, Executrix of the Estate of Jarvis L. Palmer, deceased. 153,1 May 24-31 June 7-14-21-20. Capital Letters (Continued from Page 2) incurable! HEARD AND SEEN They seem to think around Raleigh that Chat bam svill defeat .Folger and that Rises might win out oser Congress man Carl Durham . . Hut this col umn isn't at all certain on Ihe latter, goes along on the former with fingers crossed (Jul in the counties, however, (lie candi dates who made it necessary for their constituents to spend extra tax money for a second primary stand a good chance of coming in second on Saturday . . . NOTES A total of 2.473 motor ists in this State have been arrested for driving drunk since January . . r.'tfl for speeding . . .3.450 for no driver's license ... .A special ses sion of the State Baptist Conven tion is expected to be held around July 15 for the purpose of final consideration of the Reynolds en dowment of $10,500,00 for Wake forest .... President Harry S. Truman will be invited to visit at Laurel Springs (Congressman Bob Doughton's home) for three or four days this summer More about this later. 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