OBER 3, 1947
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
Scripture Hebrews 1-2; 8:-18i Matthew 3:16-17; John 14:5-11.
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7:30 p.m.
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I, Houser, Pastor
y,r 5 is world wide
mday. The event will
lied in the churches
lUwouu at 11) a. m.;
10.45; Elizabeth
and Maggie at
Jtering will be taken
missionary in
Barber's area in fcu-
is the last week be-
Every member is
iresent.
After Jesus was baptized, the heavens
opened and the Spirit of God descended
like a dove, nd lighted upon Him.
Thomas, the apostle, said to Jesus.
"Lord, we know not whither Thou go
est; and how can we know the way?"
Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no man Cometh to
the Father but by Me."
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HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. S. It. Crockett, Pastor
Sunday will be the regular Com
munion Service at the Hazelwomt
church.
Subject of the sermon- That
Night.
This service has additional mean
ing in that it is on the day which
will be observed as Woi Id-Wide
Communion.
Sunday School lt):l)0 A.M. Law
son Summerrow Supl.
. Prayer meetings Wednesdays
7:30 P. M.
Tlw r
"i- umi-i fciuiij in ,voung people
meet at G:30 P. M. Sundays.
"I am In the Father and the Father
Me," Jesus told His apostles.
MEMORY VERSE Psalm 122:1.
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Rev.L. G.Elliott To Hold
Revival In Buncombe
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LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Cecil Heckard, Pastor
Church School will open at 9:45
a. m. with R. H. Terrell, the gen
eral superintendent, in charge of
the worship.
The pastor will preach at the 11
o'clock hour of worship. He will
use as his subject: "The Central
Figure." The choir, under the di
rection of Mr. Charles Klopp, will
have charge of the music at this
service of worship.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
will meet at 7:30 p. m.
L. CT. Kllititt n.'lslnr iif thn
First Baptist church, will assist
Rev. Everett Murray in a series of
revival meetings at the White Hock
Baptist church in Buncombe coun
ty beginning on Friday evening, Oc
tober 3, mid continuing through
ftaiurelay evening, October 11
There will he evening services on
ly. Hev. Elliott will not be absent
from his own pulpit Sunday morn
ing. Rev. Mr. Murray is the former
pastor of the Hazelwood Baptist
church and has been in his present
pastorate for a little mure than one
year.
GRACE CHURCH IN THE
MOUNTAINS
Episcopal
The Rev. Robert G. Tatum, Rector
18th Sunday After Trinity
- Church School, 9:30 A. M.
Holy Communion and sermon,
11 a.m.
Certain species of beetles were
considered so sacred in ancient
times that they were mummified.
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for security,..
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trnp1oyees has been in effect 34 vears
p a costs paid by the. Company.
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Ministerial Association
Will Meet On Monday
The Haywood County Ministerial
Association will meet Monday
at 12:30 at Long's Chapel Metho
dist cnurcn. Kake .lunaluska, it is
announced by Rev. Cecil Heckard
pastor of the host church.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. G. Elliott, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:4I". Ben Phil
lips, as general superintendent.
with other departmental leaders.
welcome into the new departments,
those who received certificates of
promotion last Sunday. There were
234 present. The general lesson
title for this Sunday is: "The Bet
ter Revelation".
Morning Worship at 11:00
o'clock. The pastor will bring a
morning message on the topic:
"Prove Me Now".
Training Union meets at 6:30.
Director P. 11. Gentry urges full
attendance for this important
meeting.
Evening Service at 7:30. Instal
lation of Training Union officers
under direction of P. 11. Gentry, re
tiring director, and R. E. Fore, the
in-coniing director.
Junior and Intermediate It. A.'s
meet Monday at the church, at 3:30.
Deacons meet Monday evening at
7:30, in the church office.
Circles of the Woman's Mission
ary Society meet Tuesday as other
wise printed in this paper.
Midweek worship and choir re
hearsal on Wednesday, at 7:30
o'clock.
The Better Revelation
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Waynesville
Paul W. Townsend, Pastor
Church School opens at 10:00
o'clock. Classes begin at 10:15
M. H. Bowles, Superintendent.
Sunday Morning Worship at
11:00. At this time we are observ
ing Loyalty Sunday, and every
member and friend of the church
is urged to be present. There will
be music by the Senior Choir un
der the direction of Mrs. Fred rVfar
tin, Mrs. W. L. Matney, Organist,
and a solo by Bronson Matney, Jr.
The sermon will be given by the
pastor.
Sunday Evening Service at 7:30
will be a Union Service at the
Methodist Church, with music by
the Young People's Choir and the
sermon bv the Rev. Malcolm Wil
liamson. Both Presbyterian and
Methodist congregations will par
ticipate in this service.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship,
with Donald Rhea as President,
will meet in the Boyd Memorial
Youth Chapel at 6:30.
' By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
(The International Uniform
Lesson on the above topic for
October 5 Is Hebrews 1-2; 8:6-13;
Matthew 3:16-17; John 14:5-11,
the Memory Verse being Psalm
122 :1. "I was glad when they said
unto me. Let us go unto the
house of Jehovah.")
TODAY WE start a new series
of lessons taken from the letters
of early church leaders. The one
for today commences with two
chapters from the Epistle of Paul
to the Hebrews, concerning the
revelation of God regarding H!
Son, Jesus. It begins:
"God, who at sundry times and
In divers manners spake An time
past unto the fathers lay the
prophets,
"Hath in these last days spoken
unto us by His Son, whom He
hath appointed heir to all things,
by whom also be made the
worlds;
"Who being th brightness of
His glory, and the express Image
of His person, and upholding all
things by the word of His power,
when He had by Himself purged
our sins, sat down on the right
hand of the Majesty on high."
All through the Old Testament
narratives God spoke through the
prophets, who, in turn, translated
His words to the Hebrew people.
In the New Testament He speaks
through Jesus, His Son and rep
resentative on earth.
Jesus brought God very near to
us He called Him "Our Father,"
as well as "My Father," assuring
us that we could take our prob
lems directly to Him and He
would hear and help us.
God's Words Concerning Jesus
As to the revelation concerning
Jesus, Paul tells us: "For unto
which of the angels said He at
any time. Thou art My Son, this
day have I begotten thee? And
again, I will be to him a Father,
and he shall bs to Me a Son? . . .
"Thou hast loved righteousness,
and hated iniquity; therefore God,
even thy God, bath anointed Thee
with the oil of gladness above
Thy fellows."
These passages we should keep
In our hearts. Paul writes:
"Therefore we ought to give the
more earnest heed to the things
which we have heard, lest at any
time we should let them slip."
There is no need to comment on
this verse. Heedless little children
who "forget" what Fattier and
Mother tell them, or what their
day or Sunday School teachers
say, are matched by we older
ones who forget too, and must
remind ourselves again and again
about our moral and spiritual
lives
Now we come to the New
Covenant which Paul sets forth
la Ui 8th chapter of his epistle
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to the Hebrews.
"But now hath He obtained a
more excellent ministry, by how
much also He Is the mediator of
a better covenant, which was
established upon better promises.
"For if that first covenant had
been faultless, then should no
place have been sought for the
second.
"For finding fault with them,!
He salth, Behold, the days come,'
saith the Lord, when I will maks
a new covenant with the house of
Israel and with the house of
Judah.
"Not according to the covenant
that I made with their fathers in
the day when 1 took them by the
hand to lead them out of the land
of Egypt; because they continued
not in My covenant, and I re-'
garded them not, salth the Lord.'
"For this is the covenant that 1
will make with the house 6f Israel
after these days, saith the Lord;
I will put My laws into their,
minds, and wrtts them . In their ,
hearts and I will be to them a
God, and they shall be to Me a
people:
All Shall Know Him
"And they shall not teach every'
man his neighbor, and every man
his brother, saying, Know the
Lord: for all shall know Me, from
the least to the greatest.
"For I will be merciful to their
unrighteousness, and their sins
and their Iniquities will I remem
ber no more."
The old covenant may be found
in the 30th chapter of Jeremiah.
The people broke that pact and
ware punished. Now, through
Jesus we have this New Cove
nant, "the new, the better, the
everlasting Covenant."
When Jesus was baptized in the'
river Jordan, you remember, by
John the Baptist, John said, "I
have need to be baptized of Thee,
and come8t Thou to me?" Paul
baptized Him, and as He came
from the water the heavens
opened and a voice from heaven
said, "This is My Beloved Son, in
whom I am well pleased."
Our last reference, John 14.5-'
11, tells us of Jesus' efforts to
explain His coming death and
resurrection to His apostles. He
had told them that He was going
to leave them but Would prepare
a place for them. "And whither
I g y. know, and the way ye
know." They did not know,
Thomas told Him, and Jesus said,
"I am the way, the truth, and
the life; no man cometh unto the
Father, but by Me. If ye had
known Me, ye should have known
My Father also . . . Bellevest
thou not that I am in the Father,
and the Father in Me? the words
that I spesk unto you I speak
not of Myself: but the Father
that dwelleth in Me, He doeth the
works."
Inc.
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 3rd Sunday . 8:00 A.M.
Cullowhee 2fid Sunday 8:00 A.M.
Fontana Dam
Every Sunday 11:00 A.M.
Franklin
Every Sunday 8:00 A.M.
Highlands
Every Sunday 11:00 A.M.
Murphy 1st Sunday 8:00 A.M.
Sylva 4th Sunday 8:00 A.M.
Under Their Noses
AUBURN, Ind. (UPI A thief
pried open a roll-top desk in the
firemen's room in the city hall
here and took $4 in cash and $2
In stamps. The firemen's room
I djrsatly iWjfiine Me police -station.
Library Notes
Or
MARGARET JOHNSTON
County Librarian
NEW
BOOKS YOU
MISS
SHOULDN'T
-666G Frontiers on the
Daniels-
Potomac.
Liebman Peace of Mind.
Williams L i 1 1 1 e Treasury of
Modern Poetry.
Betz Your Manners Are Show
ing. Kolodin New Guide to Re
corded Music.
Mytinger New Guinea Head
Hunt.
Whiting Photography Is,,a,
guage. ;Mam' f-.
Fairchild World Grows Round
My Door.
Jaeger Easy Crafts.
Lpcomte du Nouey Human Des
tiny. Sawyer Way of the Storyteller.
Arnall Shore Dimly Seen.
Shoemaker How You Can Help
Other People.
Zaidenberg Sketching Is Easy.
Pray Taxidermy.
Hausman American Wild Flow
ers.
Edman Philosopher's Quest.
Keith Three Came Home.
Pyle Home Country.
Odum Way of the South.
Biddle Flower Arrangement foi
Everyone.
Green Car Owner's Handbook,
Feller Strike Out Story.
Gardner Book of Original Plays
and How to Give Them.
Rockow Creative Home Deco
rating. Harre Treasures of the King
dom. Taylor Rounds and Rounds.
Lamont My Boyhood In a Par
sonage. Mason Cabins, Cottages and
Summer Homes.
Armstrong Prayer Poems.
Eljis- How to Gain Pleasure
slid Profit from fitamp-OoHecting.
EVERYDAY
COUNSELOR
REV.
By
HERBERT SPAUC.II,
D. I).
Courtesy being one of the most
admirable human traits, 1 have
wondered why more emphasis has
not been placed
upon it by our
schools. Accord
ing to the Marion
Star IS. C.i, the
stale of South
Carolina is
launching a vig
orous program of
courtesy amongst
employees a n d
customers to dc-
t e r in I n e what courtesy prob
lems are most common and what
can he done lo correct them.
Films and posters will lie used to
call to the attention ol the public
and clerks the lad that courtesy
is contageous and does pay divi
dends." That training will be initiated in
the form of a "Courtesy Promotion
Week". After this, classes will be
conducted in both high schools and
business firms to train youths and
adults to be more courteous, there
by rendering more effective service
in the field of distribution. This is
part of the program of work in Dis
tributive Education being con
ducted in South Carolina.
This is an interesting angle to
the program of Distributive Edu
cation, which is becoming a part of
our school systems I hroughoiil Hie
country. It brings the schools
closer lo business and industry
which will employ our high school
graduates.
We Americans are an impetuous
and somewhat intemperate people.
We drive things through to a con
clusion, and often at the expense
of the feelings of others. There is
a school of modern psychology, of
which Dale Carnegie is an out
standing exponent, which teaches
that appreciation and encourage
ment accomplish far better results
in getting tlie 1 1 h is I mil ol people,
than force and pressuie. They tell
us repeatedly that courtesy, consid
eration and appreciat inn pay big
dividends. Those of us who have
tried this program know that it
works.
II is fine thai courtesy programs
are being launched in our schools.
Every encouragement should be
given lo them. But it they're to be
truly ell'ective, such a program
must originate in the home. Much
good leaching in the school can be
totally counteracted by had ex
ample and practice at home. That
puts the problem squarely in the
lap of us parents Thai's where it
ought to be.
Too many marriages are going
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The Baptism of Christ.
"I wei glad when they aid unto me, 1st us go unto the house 0
Jehovah. "-Pialm 122:1.
on the rocks toda due primarily
to (he lack of courtesy and appre
ciation between liuslxuid and wife.
A marriage which started out beau
tifully and serenely, all too quickly
becomes a iloineslie battleground.
If there are children, they are in
evitably drawn into the disorder
and confusion. II parenls aren'l
courteous to one another, they
probably aren'l courteous to the
children. Naturally Hie children
then follow their example.
The most closely knit unit in the
land should be the home. Parents
an dchildren should certainly stand
together remembering the old say
ing, "Blood is thicker than water."
A home bound together by love,
courtesy and appreciation will
stand up under any set of circum
stances. Yes, courtesy commences at
home, and no better rule for it has
been devised than the Golden Rule.
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