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FRIDAY, FEBRi ARY j, ii r FAGfc S1A (5cvid Section)' THF, WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER GO TO CHURCH SOME WHERE EVERY SUXI). Che (Solbctt (Text ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alf, Fellowship of Christian Believers AT THE CHURCHES nmure -' - i ! 1 "1 i' I ! ' Ji. 5 - , t ' FIRST BAPTIST CHVRCII Kev 1. C: l.lliott. Pastor Suiida.i School at h 4.i Hen Phil lips, geiieiul Mipeuiiieiideiit. Tilt? church tcliool 1 Ik rue tor 1SH& i: "Expert gical things ''I ('d A, tempi giejt 1 1 j 1 1 1 j.-- ni God." There were 27(1 pit-enl la;t Sunday. We study tin- Sunday Hie k' eneral lesson title "Hie Fellowship of Christian Behcvns. Moiiiine wciiiinp al II o'clock. The pastoi vs. i II u c a-, in; morn ing theme '.le.-ii .i Woik Training l uwu -it w Leaders .of the varum- union- inwie ou to this prelude to the cvciiiuf: hour of service Eveninn uui-lup a' " :t0 Tllt' pastar cuiiiiiuic- the sciics ot ser mons (ill meal women ot t lit- llible, using a-, to- caecum; topic. "The Socialite VVlio Hec.ime Sail Junini I! A meet Monday, at 3:30 in Welch Memorial Hall. Midweek hoi -hip and choir re hearsal on Wediic-d.iy at 7 The church in -pei nil Mihlc slud taughl by pastor Woman- Missionary Society have u.uarle i ly mission study class Thursday. Fchruar lit;, al 7:30 in Welch Mciiiinial Hall. Members of the various i n Ii - will lead a gen eral discuss urn on "Home Mis sions". KrieniMiip (-'la - have business and social nuelim: liulay. Febru ary 27. al 7 :in wilh Mrs. Joe Young mi Walnut SI Mis Itobert Shook Is lo I in-I ev-. H AVM.S ll.l.K HitlSIU I I RI AN ( III IM II Hev. Malcolm It Williamson Paslor SuiidaV Si h.iol at HI IM) o'clock. Morning W. in tup 1 1 DO o'clock Sel 1111)11 Sulijcl 1 " iolllt! L p To Jei u-ah-m The -elliiull will deal Willi events leading up to the etii.e lit the eallh ly mini- ii ol t 'In i I . Pioneer and youth Fellowship groups meet at i) 'to p in k si., i, . rr, ..-.as ci ji-v it . uv&-t . r mr ,i .-tit. The day Pentecost. wai lad when they said unto me, let ot go wnte the house of the Lord "-Palm 122:1. LENNOS SHADY GROVK Mf TIIODISI (Tit K( II C, (). Newell, Pastor l.a man's l)a will he oh ai ed Sunday with Glenn liod I'haiile Lay Leader, m charm-. Iluuli Hal cliff will also speak on the pi o gram. Mr. Itatclill i ; l the l-:ii- aheth Chapel on the Dtllwoo.l vTiayje. Davis Chapel will oh-.erve I.a -man's l)a Suuda at II ml n clink f rank l)avi-. Charm- La I e.uh i for the Ciahtiee i 'barge is in charge ot I he pi ogi am CHRISTIAN CIF.N( T. "Mind" will he tlie -ubject ot the lesson-jei moil at the t nil liau Science s.ervu e next Siiinta mnin ing, February '.'.2 Tlie service will be held al 11 a.m. in tlie cnun n mono on me second floor ot the Masonic leuV pie. Rev. L. G. Elliott Continues Talks On 'Great Women' "The Sin l.i 1 1 1 1 1 1, lllll Woiuan To Kemeniber, A Who Became Salt" will eel ol the seiinon by Rev- It hi MEAN QUALITY In HOME HEATING FHA TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENT SEE I'S TODAY IllHfaTO OmPflN! Phone 1357 58 Broadway Ashrville, N. C. How Scalf's VgT Helped Girl . ' After riu Fhyiiis Fannin Mr and Mi Lowell Fannin In:' Nevada Avenue, Lai-1 dh-l le l enn say; "Alter :,he had flu . our lllll. daughter, Phvlli--. -.uileieil imui lo-o of appetite and nidn'e limi She lost weinht, looked pale anil undernourished, was n-;ih--; al night, and seemed ncrvou . ill all times. We an- so i-'l.id vv- i'.ave hei Scalf's Indian River Medicine. She eats like a dilTercnt child Scalf's is on sale at all nood dim: stores. Try it today, adv. il I. C Elliott at the First plot I 'lunch. Sunday evening at ,ii This is the fourth in the ii , ol eveiuim sermons based i.i eat Women ot the Hi hie whnh aie attracting wide atten- i ion. Two women were made immort al in the teachings of Jesus. One w.i . I lie woman who anointed his lead and teet with costly ointment, in l,. i .1. o -aid: 'Wherever the v pel should be preached, what l l.i woman lias done shall he spok en of a;, a memorial unto her". The ollxi was this socialite vho was l mi inil to a pillar of salt. Of her .1, a -aid Iieiiieinber Lot's , ,i, Among all the women of i in- Itihh- this woman is to be -iiej led out for remembrance by cwiv t hi ist lan who is in earnest about -a!valion. vMh n o many women are striv iin' i,ii in., I new look." wisdom and e .peitieiK-v insist that we take a li.k at one who looked back ward and e table lied a fashion ..in,!, I,... mil changed through the l he public i- united to hear this , i i on l he Woman to Re in, ttiliel II A .I I.WOOD METHODIST ( III lt( II !, FOR BETTER FARMING USE Mi M It Lee, Pastor Siiudav School 11) a.m. Moiniii!.' Worship 11 a.m. The ,;!, . i vance ol Laymen's Oay. The abject loi disciosion is "Learn ,,i Ii, Five I he Christian Life". Speakers for this service are. Mrs. ( eel Maunev. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, and Mi s Namona Bogle, j i:ciiiiin Worship 7 p.m. I The pastor's subject will be "The IWoik ot Cupid's Assistant". Mid-Week Services UV.h.c- dav. Pi aver service 7 0 Disc Harrows 0 Wood Saws 0 Lime Spreaders 0 4-Wheel Wagons 0 Mowing Machines 0 Koto-Tillers 0 Cultivators 0 2-Wheel Wagons Cultipackers John Deere Horse-Drawn Mowing Machine and Many Other Farm Implements Are Available at Mountain Supply Co. SALES AND SERVICE Ford Tractors and Dearborn Farm Equipment Phone 461 Main Street Children's Hour 3:30 p in '1 luir da' n in Thursday. Youth Fellowship 7 p in. GRACE CHURCH In-Thc-Mountains Episcopal The Rev. Hobt G. Tatuin, Rector Second Sunday In Lent Chinch School. 9 30 am Morning prayer and sermon, 1 1 lid a m lienor's; Guild will meet Tues a i - v. ' Q n m with frs I lid' . rei). v w I I A lie I, ),..! U 1. IkliZdSVT- 1 T... M 1 I r nmi lllll I I !! . Peter talked to the DeoDle in Jerusalem. telling them they were to blame for Jesus' crucifixion, which "pricked their consciences," and they begged him to tell them vlifll they should do. Peter told them "be baptized, every one of you In the name ot Jesus uririsi and ye shall rtcelve the gilt of the Holy ClhoM." About thiec thousand bouls Were baptized All that believed in Jesus Christ were together and had all things in common. And sold their possessions and goods, and pdited tiiein to all men, as eveiy man hud need And they "did eat th, u ness and singleness ,,t i, Cod, and having i n pei.pi, MEMORY VF.h.s.t t ;ialir. i;jJ luoot The Fellowship of Christian Believers HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON i i The Everyday Counselor I5y tCEV. HKKltKUT SI'AUGH, D. D. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International lesson on me above topic for February 22 la AcU 2.37-47, Ephealana 4 1-6, the Memory Verse being Psalm 122 1, "I was glad when they said unto me. Let ua go unto the house ot Jehovah"! IS THERE anything more pleasurable and stimulating than fellowship7 In home, in school, In our social Ufe, and especially In our church there is nothing more delightful than fellowship. In this lesson we are told of the happy fellowship of the early Christian church, when all shared and shared alike, and lived In harmony In our last lesson, you remem ber that Peter and John were put In prison after Peter had healed a man who had been lame since birth. They were released the next day after appearing be for the Saiildrtn, because the priests had seen the result of the miracle, and were afraid to de tain them longer However, they wer told not to preach Christ any more, but refused to promise. Peter Immediately began to talk lo the people, telling them "God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ " Now these same people, who two months be fore had been crying, 'Crucify Him, crucify Him." felt their con sciences pricked, and appealed to Peter and the reat of the apos tles, saying. "Men and brethren, what shall we do?' Repent of 81ns 'Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you In the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. "For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off. even as many as the Lord our God shall call." Manv other things Peter told ih, rwnnie Kftrfinp them to "save yourselves from this untoward generation Many accepieu mo invitcllon and were baptized, as many as 3.000 souls. The neonle "continued stead fastly In the apostle's doctrine and fellowship, and In breaking of bread and prayers " All these people, we are told. Distributed by Kins sold their possessions and goods, and parted inem to au men, every man had need. Jesus and Hit disciples had lived this son of communal life, havlne a com mon purse. It must have been a happy community of these newly converted people, happy and en thusiastic over tnetr new uie. "And they, continuing daily urith nnn accord In the temDle. and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meai wun gladness and singleness of heart, i "Praising: God. and having fa vor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church datlv such as should be saved." The Christian Way This Is the way all Christian people should live, even If they disagree In certain doctrines. Nothing is sadder than discord In a church which bears Christ's name. Just as In the home fam-( lly, the best welfare of the chil dren and the greatest happiness to all comes from harmony eat ing, working, playing, conversing with love and goodwill so It Is in the church. Differences may arise, but If each and every one remembers that Jesus advocated love to God and then to man as the two necessary laws to keep, It could be done. Only is the human body in a healthy state when all Its parts are function ing smoothly and normally. In other words, harmoniously. So It would be with the Christian church if differences were forgot tenor kept In the background and all members lived together in love, loving God and loving each other Paul, In his letter to the Ephe aians, pleads with them to live the kind of life that preserves this fellowship. He writes: "I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation where with ye are called, "With all lowliness and meek ness, with tongsuffering, forbear ing one another In love; "Endeavoring to keep the unity of SDirit In the bond of peace. There Is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called In one hope of your calling: "One Lord, one faith, one bap tism. "One God and Father of all, who Is above all, and through I all, and In you all." Features Syndicate, Inc. arid ;ht" ( R.VflTKI.E METHODIST ( II Mll.i) Mi s C O Newell, Pastor TYn iek services at Mt. Zion and 11 o'clock services at Crab ii ee The theme for the day will be Christ's question to his disciples, "I.ovest Thou Me?" 212,000 HOME OWNERS TO LIFT MORTGAGES CHICAGO iUIM - Some 212,000 persons will struiU'Je out from under the mortgage on the old homestead this year, according to u survey by the United States Sav ings and Loan League. It will have taken the 212.uUO home owners an average ot twelve and a fraction years to complete the payments on their homes The average is about the same which has prevailed since the 19.10 s. The leapue estimates that 50,000 of the mortgage-free homes will havp heen built about .i years ago and the remainder will have been built prior to the assumption of a mortgage, rinn-half of the persons who started out have kept up payments and held on to their homes durine that time. DEI.LWOOD METHODIST CHURCH ,T E B. Houser, Pastor The pastor will use as a theme for the 10 o'clock service Sunday at Maggie. "A Bible Study of the Two Roads, One Leading to Vic tory, the Other to Defeat." The theme at Maple Grove is, "Some Voires Whirl) Cry Out Against the Use of Strong Drink". M. H. Bowles, superintendent of WaynesvUle district schools, will be in charge of the 11 o'clock serv ice at Dellwood. A cordial Invita tion to the public is txtnded for services. Customers Grow Shaggy As Barber Seeks Sun i FITCHBURG, Mass. Ul'i For a while the faithful customers of barber Joseph Oi Sando could bo identified by their shaggy hair. Not that Di Sando is a poor bar ber. He just got tired of snow and cold weather and went off lo Flor ida, leaving a sign in his one-man shop: ! "Gone lo Florida. ' "Save Haircuts for Me j "I Always Come Back." ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masse Bryson City 1st & 3rd Sunday 8 00 A.M. Canton -5th Sunday 8:00 A M Cullowhee 1st Wednesday 7 00 A.M. Fontana Dam 2nd Saturday 8:00 A.M. Franklin 2nd Sunday 8 00 A.M Highlands Srrf Ruturdav 8:00 A.M. Murphy 1st Saturday . 8:00 A.M. Sylva 4th Sunday oo a.m. WaynesvUle ' Every Sunday 11:00 AJI. j Family Birthday : Falls On August 15 ! SEATTLE (UP I Mrs M. L. i Parker of Seattle believes her fam j ily has a high score on special oc ! casions falling on the same day. I Mrs Parker was born, her daugh ter married, her grandson was i born, her son-in-law's mother and ' twin sister were born, and their mother was born all on August 15. NEW LENS DEVELOPED SOUTHBRIDGE. Mass. (UP) A new type of unbreakable plastic contact lens has gone into produc tion, the American Optical com pany announced here. The invis ible spectacle was brought out aft er a 10-year search for an improved lens. It can be worn for six to eight hours and is described as more comfortable than previous suiels. )u you take voiir wornc lunhlein-, ol bed Willi von III I If you do, you have a had habit. The purpose of a bed is lor ret and sleep. It i not a device to en able vim to e,o over the (lav s vv ni ne. Hid pi ohlclil-.. plan I in i mi I ovv vvoi-k, in a recliiuni', in-line. KliMciu- K Siiiilh. Mecklenbure. County iN.C.t mIiuoI principal, took hi.-, trouble, to bed vulh hlin one nh'.lit and leciellcd il Inline he gut mil ot bed the next lliulll hit',. 'tile Charlotte db.eivei 'N.C ' leports that one ol I'Miicipal Siiiilh's Inc. driver , backed a hool Iju-, into eii'lil - v, mi eld Itlllv hi u il, , el ion- h in Mil me, linn Ac (til (line, to the lit U-, .tin . ".ill d.i I'liiii d.iv and I ml. in I he mallei v in I it il Mr. Smith. I i iil.i.v uu;hl h had wol k.-d him ell ipln Mich a late thai he had a nii'lilmai e l'e dieamed he -aw the llllle bo: .p.-l behind I lie bu-,' ami made a mi; lil heave Id eel him and ill .it; hi:u to ,.il', l . The iiili ht v heave i ai i i' d Mr. Slllilh I l'ht Old ol bed illlu 1 lie dre?;.-,ei' acro-.s the loiuii lie uAuke with a tearing pain in he, hotinlci. j A i.-,it to a ho-.pil.il -r.i machine lioued lie had a bin ken - lioiildei ! hone . . . ycvlerdav 1ml Ii ueliiii- ol j the bus .11 i idelil wele (lo I Ml; Well". Not all of il-: I hi ovv oui-clve, out j of bed, ure-dling With the piobleue. ! which we took in with ir. hut manv ! of us do a bad job ot leeiuin;. (!n-j del 'lu ll i ii i Ulii-laiici , le. tie-lie-- pioVuke-- itl.iliv tllllli'-. Siilne i'el up, pace the Hum, ruukc, read :i book, or go to the 1 1 1 1 ieei atul and ('el Mimetliine In eal. Other--lie there and Hunk what a leiiilil, Ihlli'.' it is not lo he able In sleep And llu- net re-lilt is nunc -leep. h'ssnes.s. No mailer how haul the day ha been, no matter how nianv prob lems we face, how many we'll have lo face tomorrow, il i-- sheer tolly lo take all these to bed with u--They are poor bedh Hows This is line ol the ronl i ihut i in: l.icloi s to tension and nervoii- m-s Almighty Cod -o ensiled man- New Type Drill To Make Dental Visit Less Unpleasant PITTSBURGH 'I T' - The trip to the dentist twice a year soon may he a less unpleasant experience. "The painless dentist. " more or less, is here al last Science has developed a way lo eliminate the (tain of the drill. Or Harold Hillenbrand, secre tary of the American Denial Asso ciation, hailed progress in "pain control"- both in extractions and Idlings- as one of the most signifi cant of the war-linn- advances in dent ist rv I lie latest tool winch the war added to the kit of the "painless dentist" is a diamond-tip 'Hill Heat Kli in ilia till The old style drill, usually made of hard steel, generated heat widen would react on the nerves of the teeth and cause pain. The diamond drill produces little heat. Hence no pain. Dr. Hillenbrand said much prog ress had been made in local anes thetics designed lo deaden pai.i without endangering the patient. He said, however, the use of sodium pentathol ih no! vet advis able for the general dentist s chair and this efficient drug should he administered only in ho.pital cases Solution Tails "Hart man's solution," which stirred up enthusiasm a few years ago, proved a disapoiiitmenl. It was au anesthetic winch was ap plied directly to the tooth. It was supposed lo deaden the tooth while the dentist pulled it or worked on a filling. But the solution evap orated too quickly and lost its effectiveness. kind that about a third of his time is required to be spoilt in rest and ; sleep. Itcsl restores the body and, mind, puis il into condition for the next day. Those who strain and ; oveiahiise their bodies and minds1 usually end up in a hospital where j lliev spend days anil weeks in bed ; Lack of rest and sleep is one of modern ailments. Any physician will tell von that If you can't sleep al nii'lil, ,vou had better do -.oniel luiu' more about it than take sleepiue pills. Try the lledside .shelf. II .miu vwnil to know more alum! this, write the Everyday i iiiin a loi , in rare of the newspaper in which von read Ibis, enclosing a ell -act 1 1 1 es-ei1, .tamped envelope, and I lie licit . uie Shelf method will he sent to you. Co-Eds l)is(o,. p( Of Telc imuii ,e Mll.WAI III i is tioiii". 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