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FIRST METHODIST CHl'RCH
R. L. Voune, Pastor
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Sunday School. 10 a. m
Bowles, supei inlendent.
Morning worship at 11 oiloik
Family Day will be observed. All ;
families of the tliunli are asked
to come and sit together Special ,
recognition will - given to the ,
oldest father and mother, the
youngest father and mother, the :
largest family, and the oldest and
youngest person piesent
The mixed chorus which won
high honors in the state nuwi- eon
test at Greensboro last week, led
by Charles Isley. will render spe
cial music. A father and mother
will read the scripture and lead ,
the prayer, ar.d the pastor will
bring an appropriate message on
the theme of Cooperating With
God."
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
6:30 o'clock will be led by Tom
Curtis and Tom Kogers.
The evening worship at 7.30
o'clock will emphasize rural lite
and 4-H club work.
The Haywood county subilislikt
rally will be held at the Fir-;t
Methodist church. Waynrsv ille, at
,7:30 o'clock Monday.
A Vacation Church School Insti
tute will be held in the Bowl Youth
Chapel Monday evenitm at 7.311
o'clock. All teachers and workers
with children in the Sunday --il.ool
lire urged to be present
Choir rehearsals MYF Choir. 7
o'clock Tuesday: Senior Choir at
7 3D Wednesday evening.
The regular monthly meeting of
the board of stewards will he held
at 7:30 Wednesday
FIRST BAPTIST C IH RC II
Rev. 1.. ti. Flliott. Pastor
Sunday School at iM.VHcn I'lul
lips, general superintendent
Title for this Sunday's lc-son
"Nehemiah Rebuilds Jem-alcm
There were l!i2 pieseut l:t-l San
day Morninfi worship at II oil 'I his
will be the opening service of i lu
re vival meeting A very pertinent
subject fcr th'e morning senium i "
"Do We Want a Revival"" Snip
ture reading: II Chr 7 12-17 Ap
propriate music by thi- choir: Mi
Sol Cohen, violinht, Mrs. Douglas
Moore, organist.
Training Union at fi -to
Evening worship at H 00 "A
Neglected Warning Read F.t -jciel
33 1-6 Perhaps this warning
applies to ou. It reads two ways
perhaps you need to take warn
ing if not, then surely you niuct
warn others: "His blood will 1 in
quire at the watchman's hand "
Special music by the choir
Services each evening. Monday
through Friday at 8 00.
Monday afternoon at 3 30 Jun
ior and Intermediate R. A.'s meet
Junior G. A .'s meet at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Crawford
Thursday afternoon at 3.30: In
termediate G. A.'s meet at the
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bis own houst hv'l,i.
Jonathan, ar.d 1 r-.
Irienuslup, -Joi.d'.h.in
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.-'.iul f. au J David, however, because me
I.onl was with him and the people loved
him. and he sought to kill him. While
l'avul bid. Jonathan softened Saul's
lica it toward his friend for the time
being.
Acain fearinir for hia life. David hid,
while 'Jonathan warned him by a pre
arranged sign. He ahot the arrows be
yond the boy who was sent to pick
them up, and David fled once more into
a long exile.
Years later the Philistine
tacked the Israelites, and
latter. Jonathan and ,S:iul
and David mourned di
friend .
MEMORY VEKSK -I Saraiml 11.
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4-H Club Will Dim t
First Methodist Service
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II
SevHial
county will
i ilisi v :iik i- nt 4
tins w ei k. will
either the u."i i
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The eveiiilig
Met hodist i h in i
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4-11 i lul) nt u I
adult leader ai
president. Ciuh i
rect the ieih.ii
ties and make '.I
theme nt one ot
ai(N. "M lUnh
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all ineinhei s
and as man)
the .'.miiig
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The C
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Rev. Edgar Goold
Is Named Rector
Of Grace Church
ih '. . I-Mear Goold has been
,, : . : i tni ot (irace Kpiscopal
I . - hi ! e ami will take charge
i ).: ., ... parish on May 1.
I e, 1.. Goold. who is now IV
,:. I lemleisoliv ille. was for
... , ai - in charge of St. Augus
! i -e in Raleigh. A native
. : . i . . Ni York, he was gra
:, ', .' :: in Amherst College, did
..hi -uidy at Columbia L'ni
! i and w is graduated from the
i :, . 1 Tin iilugii al Seminary in
II. a!-o -I udied in Gel -....
i a a an Honorary Fellow
. . ( , . ei al Seminary, studying
i i I nivei sily in Kiigland.
i . - , .... 'in mil of his serv ice at
' ii ii . i. i Mr. Goold v is
' . ! i . ,,i to the linll of llon
l h l. it no s, " a puhlicat ion
1 , i ' j .i ' 1 1 1 ' a I CIiiiic!.
i i i ,a a stranger to this dio-
i.a iii.iic siiiinuer pal i .h
i;.,iw i in', lan k, la nv ille.
ST. JOHN'S ( III RCII
Australia Also Aids
Hungry Children
(' AMIKHRA iLT'i Australia is
-Hiding its second shipment of
food lor the L'nited Nations chil
dn n s emergency fund to Europe.
The shipment consists of 2.000
Ions of foods including milk, cereal,
tinned meats and fish liver oil cap
sules which will go to Trieste lor
distribution throughout Europe.
Dr. Herbert V. Kvatt, federal
minister for external affairs, de-
senbed Hie children s emergency
fund as a "positive
toward world peace."
The
Everyday
Counselor
Hy-
KEV. HERBERT SI'AUUIl, I), ii.
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only Jonathu ml
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Mav a. at " 'o 1 1
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HOSPITALS TO I VI IT
RCHLINGTON. t 'I I',
rural are:e of t .. i, nm t Ii, i n
England -state-- i .1., n , .
their resoiiue- l..r a im 'la ,1
ter. Uiitler the plan, i , , , i , : t
pitals in noi t hern V .'. 1 1 i n,
and Vt-rniont would i ial i .
quiring spei lalieil r ue In a
tral ba ho pit.il at Pan hi. h
llicle Sam
of dried fr. s
ton of tin" i
imp-
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ran . 1 1 , an 'I
;,. . I l!.,hrbacher. I'a-.lor
X i-h . Tei i ace Hotel
1 1 Mmd.lV 8 00 A.M.
C.l a, ( lt St Joseph's
. , , i ii I I Suu-
,: 8 00 A.M.
I .inio'i. Y 'a C llllild-
,,, "i ,1 Sunday 8 00 A.M.
(,.,- :. . (.loalla Hall
, v . .' I shnirt.lv 8 00 A al.
( nl In,-, lice. s I ll d e II t
I -i.i. n lioialmg every
i : v. , ,. .lav 7:00 A.M.
I .a.l in a II. mi, lieerea-
:.. - ho - i veiy Sun-
,1 . 11:00 A.M.
I i mklin. .I,,l,n Was-ilik
II,.,. . -; . iv Sunday 8:00 A.M.
lii 1,1 mil-,. Si Loiil Audi-
mo; , - , iv Sunday 11:00 A.M.
Mm phs, John Manthey
, .- , V el - II Sun-
8.00 A M.
'-'. I'j. Uilh.im Wise
II,, i .- i vei-v 4th Sun-
8:00 A.M.
V. .imii vville, St. John s
( i h. . very Sunday 11:00 A.M.
and Little Switzerland.
Mr. Goold will he accompanied
to Way nesv ille by his wife and will
reside at Hie home of Miss Lois
Harold while the rectory is under
going renovation.
The (molds have three children,
a son. Edgar Goold. Jr.. who is an
insiiiHlor of English at the Uni
versity of North Carolina, and two
daughters, who are residing in Chi
cago. Mrs. Goold is a native of Kast
lhaiigc. N. .1. She has been active
in the Woman's Club and Garden
Club, of Raleigh.
New powerful poison found.
s emergency - .
contribution j One-quarter pound I in water su
ply of city oi 100,000 would kill
all." This newspaper headline tells
us that this new poison is the most
lethal simple compound known to
science.
Truly we have opened "Pan
dora's Box." To refresh your mem
ory concerning "Rundora's Box," I
give you the story briefly. Accord
ing to Greek mythology. Pandora
was the first woman. Alter I'loine
theus stole fire from heaven and
bestowed it upon mortals, Zeus de
termined lo counteract this bless
ing, so he ordered a woman to he
fashioned out of the earth, upon
whom Ihe gods would bestow vari
ous gifts. Epiinetheus, the hi oilier
en
(f l'lOllll'l
.ells gave 1 ii i ;
sii-eal lei) "Earn!
laming an a--,n'
blessing,'.. EpiiM
ti I open the ha
mission to do so
absence nl her
Pandora could
sire to take a
lei inns hoy SI
and lifted the
evils, w hieli Ii
si nee I hat il i .
dura could ie
In i' ev er. w I i i i
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but the lod knew not anything
moiier.' -l Samuel 21:38, 39
MAltltlAGF. I.H I'NSI S
l.olioy Worley and Ih.i.ii,
Hall, both of Canloii.
V i 1 1 i ii I ii V. Gordon, of Siuni, i ,
S, ('.. and Mela l)u.iis, Way m- hie
Wayne I'lott and Grace T il:, i I
both ol Haywood Ci
three virtues in greatest alnuiiU
lo act as antidotes for our m-a
cov ei ii s. and enable us to tit- h
lor the blessing of mankind
slead of our sclf-ili'sl i m l ion.
If we have l.iilh. hope, love
wards our Lord and limanl
fellnw man. we can view I he
age with lial ipv aid icipal inn n
ol fearful speeillal inn. St iein,- . a,
help us in-dead of tied roy n I'm
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hook , give I belli. Man's in il ,u
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The Golden Gift of Friendship
INSPIRATION GAINED FROM THE LIFE OF JONATHAN
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IN THESE! troublous times,
when the world seethes with sus
picion and animosity, and aggres
sion casts 'Its Bhadow on the fu
ture, It is good to contemplate
the story of the fine friendship
of two Israelitish youths David
and Jonathan. It is a tale of one
of the greatest friendships in his
tory of two men one a simple
shepherd lad; the other the son
of the king.
Stories such as these renew our
faith in mankind and his ulti
mate redemption, discounting the
stories of crime, violence, sadism
with which our minds have been
satiated In the last decade and
our souls sickened.
After David had slain the Phil
istine giant, Goliath, with his'
sling shot, and the enemies of
Israel had fled, King Saul took
the shepherd boy hero into his
own royal household, where Saul's
son, Jonathan, and David became
fast friends. Jonathan, to show
his friendship, "stripped himself
of the robe that was upon him,
and gave it to David, and his gar
ments, even to his sword, and to
his bow and girdle."
In spite of these honors, David
behaved wisely ana moaesiiy. une
rtnv however, the Israelitish wo
men came out of the cities to
greet the king, singing and danc-
than reasoned with his father,
reminding him of how much Da
vid had done for them, ana ne so
softened his father's heart, that,
for the time being the king gave
up his evil plot.
Not for long was lung &aui
freed from the evil spirit which
prompted him to kill this youth.
One day, as David was playing
his harp In Saul's presence to ex
orcise this demon witmn me King,
Saul hurled his javelin at David
but missed. David fled into hid
ing.
rwvirt rmdd not understand
why Saul hated him and sought
to harm him. Jonainan inea 10
comfort his friend and promised
to warn him when he was in dan
ger. Jonathan contrived a way
to let David know how Saul felt
about him and whether it was
safe to continue at court.
The king's son would take a
boy to a field where David was
hiding and shoot three arrows
into the field. He would then send
the boy to pick them up. If the
arrows fell between David and
the boy, the news was good and
David could stay; if they went
beyond, David should flee.
David, hidden, got the message,
"The arrows are beyond thee,"
and fled for his life; but not be
fore Jonathan and he had pledged
eternal friendship.
Jonathan risked his father's
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MEMORY VERSE
"The soul of Jonathan was knit with the oul of David, and
Jonathan loved him as his own soul" I Samuel 18:1.
ing, but the words they sang did
not please the King Saul: "Saul
hath slain his thousands, and Da
vid his ten thousands."
Saul knew he had once angered
the Lord, which made him Jealous
and suspicious that his throne
might be taken away. The Lord,
the king realized, was with this
shepherd youth who had slain a
giant and delivered Israel from
her enemies. Therefore, Jealousy,
born of the women's words, and
fear for his throne, made Saul
hate David and determine to kill
him.
Saul heaped honors on David,
however, while he secretly planned
his murder. He made David his
son-in-law and when he saw that
his daughter, Mlchal, David's wife,
loved him, he hoped she would
prove a snare by which to trap
David to his death. She failed
him, however. He also spoke to
Jonathan and all the servant
that he meant to kill him.
Jonathan told David to hide in
a field and he would come there
with his father and talk to him
to And out how matters lay. Da
vid did so and when Saul and
Jonathan came to the field jona
wrath In his fidelity to David, and
suffered as a consequence. The
relentless Saul pursued the exiled
David from place to place, but
never caught him.
At last, the Philistines attacked
Israel again with a mighty army,
and this time there was no David
tn heln hia oeoDle. In the terrific
fighting Jonathan was killed and
Saul sorely wounaea.
Seeing his men flee from the
Philistines and knowing the bat
tle was lost, Saul commanded his
armor bearer to kill him, but he
refused so Saul fell upon his own
sword and died.
When David heard the dread
ful news he tore his clothes and
wept, mourning for his friend.
"My brother Jonathan, thy love
to me was wonderful, passing the
love of women," cried the strick
en man.
Down the ages this friendship
has been a beautiful legend and
an Ideal of friendship between
two human beings. If the spirit
of David and Jonathan should
spread through the nations of the
earth, that other Ideal world
friendship would be realized. Let
us pray for It and work toward it.
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