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AlJ fa i life WAWESttLLE MOUNTAINEER JVUlL' il-V- yvLj S.I- SOMEWHERE SUND TO EVERY GO CH U K(il AT THE CHURCHES H Vl l lllllll! Ml I IIOIMM IM'IU II Mi- M H I i-e I'd-hif Sunday S.hn.i 10 a in Morning Wo lup II S in The subjfct im i'i luoinuK message will be ' The- Watei ..I 1 lie." Evening ui.r:lui. 7 'mi The meditation tor tin- - i-r c vm'H be. "Is 11 Well With Tin- Young Man'' Mid Week Services Wedne-aJav, 7 :io hi . Praer service Thurfdav, 3 3d p m i luldrtn' Hour Thur-da' . 7 '!u i hi Youth I I lowship. WAYNKSVII.I.I. I'KI sHV I f FI.AN III he II Rev Mali H Ui 1' Whitcm-i I'i mi I sup. i nili-ii-dent ui Suiula S hool Suiiil.o. Si In ml a I Mm i. in- V,,i hip Sermon bv Hi' lli tlrachv .li p i- :..i III Mil 1 I Mil 1) ..I III. I 1. 1 II i Ini k Cllick ll- I .-.. c nil ih. .Memorial Pi Cloai v. ah t I I Special 1 1 1 1 j - 1 1 I it llir m rv a t- lo tbe i liu it li i In. n !r Hi lie Han nah at I 11.' 1.1 :' , i ll Si. I 11 ( ".. 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I'an MARVEL Bread Pick O' Carolina Sweol Mixed PICKLES -i ' - Underwood Deviled HAM - Rich and Flavorful NECTAR TEA Ann Pane Wih Pork and BEANS Fine Granulated SUGAR A &P GRAPE JUICE Golden Maid J MARGARINE I Honey Dew j; 1MELONS EEMONS 'LETTUCE TOMATOES. MA.FMUtOli l'hsll 11 MAS ( III lit II lirl I' ,1 1 ill ovvei So i ul.i i' Inn il al I . . I ll -Hill lUllUM"! I U drill O o'i lilt I I J I -,li pe I 1 1 1 1 e 11 i M-u liiln; u hi -tilj I lav I lark iui-l al I I v. II ll III'' luilii-tel , I'l ili: ! i UK Hie iiip-ifae. biennis worship at !i ! Willi IIV rt-l luull b llev ! Mi Innii. , lnk. TIRST R APTlfiT fill RCH l!ev I.. (', Elliott pa-lor s'lindav School al II Ha i.i, lor ii- till". Siiiid.i. i iiuhintv ad- in li.-hall el t 'I peoile ut u lioni t he lull tiidav l.e--i.n I it 1- l iu- I hou I ue per- iTIil- llOll.t I' l-'li. il M. I- . i h the Klliiiipun Mm unit; worship at I I b ttie p.t-'ini 'Ve-tni Spr.ik " Sfi ipl ui I. - -1. ii '.'.',1 -I I Special mil- ic h'. I Sei limn 1 1 il . i. I- Ail- i:i In- .hull l I, u I. .iii.lt l the direction ui I- lev . Mil-;. I louche Mum i I H.ipti-t 'I'laiiliii'-i I iiiiin urn 1 at I. 4 i. l-!veiiiii Mor-hip nt II Smi,,,,, In. I lie pail or. "One Tin nr I i i lam. Scripture It- ion Ninnlti , A.'. '.'II ' '-'.'. Special niii-ic b.v the i linir 1 Monday I )l I leers anil ti ai her uill aire! in the I'pi'er llnoai at H Tuesday M S in. i i' in the I pper Hooill al II 'I lie llelu u ll.i II. ui Shuck Circle villi he in thai ye ol tne proeiani line Savior li.i I. at in Aineric.'i ." Wrdntxlay Mulvvcck n;m r llleetin al II. I ' I it III 1 I heal ,1 al ST. JOHN'S ( IH ItCII Hi'V. A. K liolirb.iihei', I'a lnr Andrews, Terrace Hotel K.very fith Sunday 21 00 A M. Itrysun f'ily, St .luM-ph's ( liuicli every I st Sun day ! III) A ll C'anlon, Y.ll V A lsuihl- uifc! every :irrt Sundae il (10 A M ( lierokfe, Qualla Hall Kvery 2m Sundav II 00 A M ( ill lowlier, S t il il e n t Tnion HiilldinH every I t Wednesday 7 00 A.M. I oiilHiia Ham, Herrea- tioil HUU: every Sun- '''V 1 1 01) A M. Franklin. John Wasilik Home F.verv Sunday 8 00 A M llii blands. Si'boul Au.li- tiiriuiii every Sunday I I 00 A M. Murphy, John Mantliey Home every l-,t Sun day M 00 A M Sylva. William Wise Hume every -41 li Stin- i;y 11 00 A M Wayneswllle, St. John's iiiireh, every Sunday 1 1 00 A.M. White House MILK 3 CaVs 42 c 12 ()z. C;m l'.-l.l). I, oaf 49c 18c 1SC 17 25c 43c lli-Oz. Jar Size Can '4-1. h. Pki;. Tomato Sauce 2 Hi-Oz. Cans 5-Lb. Rug Pt. Bot. 19c l-Lh. Pkg. 34 Large Size 40 Large Size, doz 30 2.0,25" - 15 Lb. Ebed-Melech, the Jeremiah prophesied that the king cit Babylonia would conquer Jerusalem, and that those who remained in the city would be slaughtered, but those who surrendered would live. o King Zi-Je-kiah let his enemies throw him into a GJlhy well to die.. Future Farmers In Clyde Handle Big Crop Project The llllc F i'lvile ciiaptcr of the ainiei- of Aincrica lias aeiiit iiicinln'isliip of i!4 bovs lie in the Clydi' school district. Tin -e I h i v arc farming 21 acres nl land and at the present time mv n I I -I hi ad of livestock. A lari-'c percent ane of llio livc- 'nik con-els nl pure-bred beef ami il.mv (atllc. Thcv own on nine lto",s lor lii'ci'diiii iiurpocs, anil two (Irall luirses. Seventeen ot llice annual-; arc feeder steers lor the Western Ninth Carolina Fat Slock sliuvc anil sale to he held in Asheville Ibis fall Fiehl stock er -leer-, will he sold nn the reg ular 1 1 1 a l kit Tl e crops proieets are in vv it h t he I ivi" lock ov lied hv I II li' In iv ( ,' i am. hav , si lace anil pa -lure ui ipianl it ics l.ilt'e eliinieli to aihplv lake care nl their livc-toek uiii-l he produced In the produc tion ol llie e crops the bovs pill into practice all the iiiniriivt pi act ice available I f a I lit in e l.-O'ine.- cm I produce at least -10 hu-hels l corn, 411 bushels of oats, :ill Ini liel- nl vv Ileal, three tuns ol li'tiuiiie h.iv, 40 bushels of bailey . 10 tons of silai'o per acre, he is not en il- idereil a cnnd lariner. All I' F. A inenitieis sliive lo prodiui' lal l'i' le 1 1 1 ' at a -mall cusl pel unit ami at Hie -ami' lime keep the - oil built up Mo-1 ol the Chile !' K. A. bo il-e the I lit oper ill a lew line I a rni for their farni l ion- and over a period build up a plot of land with dure lo the place where it will, i.'iiijd ( 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 practices, pro oiit' laiuliiiL! yields at a small cu-.t pel' nere. Seveial boys vear piodiiicd corn at 40 rent last per liu- liel Pl'alil-f dl eil h.iv al T14 per ton tind d beef al StfO per bun- Library Notes By MARGARET JOHNSTON County I ihrarian THE ONE Ill'NDRED BOOKS i cont imicd i Fast week we started listing a group of books thai appeared in the January, l!)4!i issue of the Ki waiiis Mag.iinc as I he books which two thousand well known Ameri cans chose for their effectiveness in describing the unique flavors of America as brought out by its peo ple and their struggles, attain ments and ideals. Poetry Collected Poems, by Robert Frost Collected Poems, by Henry Wads worth Longfellow. John Brown's liody, by Stephen Vincent Hctlet. leaves Of Crass, by Walt Whit man. The People, Yes. by Carl Sand burg. Fssays History Miscellaneous A Sub Treasury Of American Humor by F li and K ' White, A Treasury Of v .mn iran Folk lore, by 11 A '.ntkin. The V' ..Kan Language, by II. I. v ; , ken. The Epic of America, by James Trnslow Adams. Essays, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. F'rom Many Lands, by Louis Adamic. The Ground We Stand On. by John Dos Passos. To he continued CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "Spirit" will he the subject of he Lesson-Sermon at the Chris lian Science Service on next Sun day morning, August 8. Testimonial meetings will be held on the first and third Wed nesday evenings of each month. Services are held in the church rooms on the second floor of the Masonic Temple. Ethiopian Kbed nitlcch, the Kind's EtMopiuu eu riUCll, went to the kil. U!,J piea'1'.il with lam to take Jii t-uiiali cut ui the will where he Mitrly would die, mi.t the kiiig listened .ill I lohi t.lK-i ii.. It . I, lo tal.c thirty men v,uh hii.i iii,.J Lull Jeicimuh Ut, I Ebed-Mclech, the Ethiopian i !iet I , . . .. r, , . - r, X.T- l.r T-.S ll.-1'l.'lll.lll I V1IU H Ah A fl.ll'.au i.M 1 r.l'.l.. 1 .it. i,i. j . . ' j W(, t..in't fit,t along without God, Kiiii.tiut Jin iiuiih i'S.M'M.f. ... , i . Jin p. 1 hv 'III l ie. or a ,V i II l.'l ev hlli. A- of r-i tor etl ha v . a i at or i;i 1 ii ii world where 1 1 uelty and bru tality are all loo pi .-v al.-iit, this lo an liedi'teiiihg phenomenon. .In i ii, iiili. tin- pi ..pin t, had bet n telling the lung uiid people that the Lord vvici a;'. oust them l.e ( amis' of their many . . 1 1 1 s . and t.iilt f.'t hilt hll'llle.'.al , l.ll'g of Kahylnii, would i.,i..pi.r ami dc tti .y their holy it j "he pi inc. a ot the land thought that am ll lulk was tiiason, as Jtrciiiiah also toll them that those who stayed and .1. hid the liu byluiiiai.s would surtly perish. "J.i t in n ui I. tlmt C 10. but those who .sin I mil l id would be spaitd and taken into ode. The primes contended that the Spirit of the soldiers to resist the aggressor was being lowered wlui h was probably true- and they petitioned the king to have Ji leimah killed. King Zcdckiuh turned tbe prophet over to them. They tied bis arms with ropes and lit him down into a deep and muddy well, viler e they thought he would fehorlly die of starvation and hardship. When Kbed-melecli, the eunuch, lieard this, be, without consider ing what might happen to him, Went to the king and pleaded With him to save Jeremiah's life. .. The king was evidently touched fcy his arguments that the princes had done an evil thing so to treat the prophet of God. The king told Ebcd-melech to make a rope cf rags and let it down to the prophet by cords, which he could fasten to his arms. Ebcd-melcch took ,'!0 men with him and with the rags and cords they pulled Basel on copyrighted outlines produced Education and used by r'crmusioa. By NT'.WMAN ( A.lll lll.l.Ii Tin-: i'i;i:.- i:T skkiks of le.s.v .ris is a st'clv of s.. nic little I'.iinvvn t liar a. t.-i s nl' the Hilile, tu.lay'.s h'-ini; an nl.si n,-,' Istlno- il.lll elilllllll atlaeiied to Klllf; y.. il. k ia.'i s lam eliol.l, who was a 1 1 al 1 rieud .'mi I la i 1 1 ','e Hi' t he pi e - lit llllV 1 1111 I j-i a, lily I III 1 1 . ; i.iii-l una annul e lll. -e l. ell aial V.. .mi ll I.I 1111, lent o w . r e willing to i ca; . . 1 1 .-1 1 hlniLes and e vi n , s, to il,. what t h.-y j in-hi . or to save their be put to death nor given up lo i n nl -i Y'lav vv all.s of hi". iH-i.n'is who ii-l Che (Soldett CCext Jeremith "Ul VI work that which is good UMDAY ILLUSTRATED - ,. . uial d-melech lugs, uttathed covvn into tbe mew Jeien.iah I'- het was a the niOIl iiuiih XS:l-i:-IX- Jerenuah out. Theiealter he was kept a prisoner, but in Uie court of tl.e prison. King Zeileki'ih went secretly lo Jeieniiali ami asked him to U- bun truly what was going lo happen to Ins kingdom. Jeremiah repeated his prophecy as before, telling the lung that the only hope was in siiiiiiiJiiin;: tu La hv Ion. Jatoie he would rej.iiit his prophec v, however, he made the king pioiui.se that lie would not be put to death nor given up Ins enemies because of what he lelt he nui.,1 say. The king prom ised. Zideluah said lie was afraid of the Jews who were prisoners of tile Babylonians, that they might lull him Jerenuah replied they would not do so, and begged the lung to "obey the Voice of the Lord," hot Zedekiah did not He made Jeieniiali proiiil.ie him that It the pillii e.s ipiesl lolled llllll about tins talk be would I. II them nothing, and Jcuiiah kept his promise. 'In tiie ninth year of Zedekiah, king of Juduli, in the tenth month, lame Nebuchadnezzar, king of l'.abylon, and all his army against Jerusalem, and they besieged it." tut MKMOKY VLLSE i' 1 1 icli is tjuud tun-arj all intn." Galutlarts Although the people of Judah resisted, they were overcome and many slaughtered. The king was taken prisoner, his children killed btfore his eyes and he was blind ed, and taken to Babylon. Jeru salem was burned and the walls pulled down. Nebuchadnezzar, however, had Jeremiah well treated. The Lord told Jeremiah to go and speak to Ebed-melech and tell him not to be afraid. He would be delivered from tjie Babylonians and his life would be spared, "because thou hast put thy trust in Me, saith the Lord." King Zedekiah, with all his wealth and power behind him, did not dare oppose his own princes to defend a prophet, even though he probably felt Jeremiah was right in his prophesies and warn ings. However, the humble servant in the king's household put his trust in what he knew to be right and God's will, risking his life by so doing, to become a hero for all time. by The International Council ol Retltfoui ' Distributed by King features Syndicate. imprisoned. toward all mtn." Oalatlans SCHOOt LESSON !ia;l-S3:18. took tast-oit garments and ropes to tnem, let them well and he and his men out and thereafter the prisoner in trie court or J ' until all were Babylon. taken to The Everyday Counselor Lj HERBERT SPAUGII, D. D. We even Mini. Some iv.uy really not think that, but many more act as if they did by their indifference to spirit ual things. John Foster Dulles, top-flight statesman in the United States, reminds us in an article published in I be Presbyterian Life, the Au gust Header's Digest and syndicat ed in newspapers throughout the country b.v the North American Newspaper Allicnce, that only the speedv application of Christian forces will solve our world prob lems. He reminds us that the Ciiiiiiiiunbts are moving into a moral and spiritual vacuum in the world. We iirc beholding that vacuum developing in this country, lack of moral and spiritual standard in our ideals; that lack of crusad ing zeal for these ideals. All tbe while we see the communists us iii:1 extraordinary zeal to promote their world revolution and the des truction of our social order. As this is being written, twelve communists have just been indict ed on charges advocating violent overthrow of the United States government. The Associated Pr ess reports that one member of the Communist Parly involved in this expose has working under him, 50 men and women government em- KeefUtuj, lip, With Weit&ui Alotith Gatalina . . . all "THE FRIENDLY BANK" ing THE First National Bai Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ORGANIZED 1902 ? Aided After the Babylonian king, Ncbuthaa nezzar, had sacked the city, killed m..y and taken the rest prisoner. Jercmiai, went to Ebed-meleeh and told him u.at hiu life was saved by the Loid becauac of his good deed. MEMORY VKhiiiC GuUtiaria 6.1U. ployees, "All CoininuniM frotn clerks lo one man ol Cabinet authority." Now the amazing tiling. 'Won, received money lor their ailnr ties. They turned over inhuma tion because they were loval mem bers of the Conuiiunisl Part i Doesn't that shame us, us prolcs. ed Christians and church nieinbei about our zeal! Hire is Mr. Dulles, and main others telling us that our I'hri tian ideals must become vu'iuou and vocal. Here are ulliei-, eall ing us to renewed life and w;nn in Hie Christian church vvhiih plu mules these Christian uleaK Vet bow many of us treat the ( Inn, h and religion as a kind ol Iumiiv How inanv ol Us pill a tlnui and one secular Hum's Inline spiritual things I he, ml ol a mother tile other dav vilm told her daughter's Siimlav School i teacher Ilia! her daui'lilcr had mil been able lo gel up her -.1 in I v and memory work assigned tor home study instead ol Sundav i la e because she had been so bu-.v 1 c ing to music lessons, dam nc; h -sons and oilier things." How many of these Hum's vie consider so important, coii'iuiuin our time, and our rnoncv. are go ing to help us against the usinc zeal of godless communism'' How nianv of these social activiln- tr i. u knuniiu ii) kct'i) iiH VC IllUKf 11 Ulll IFU.snn i developments in WisUm m North I'iirdi -ii . M t - We h:ic -een peciaiiy in iiayvvuoti - unm.- industrial plants develop int ihrivina entm shipping their products all over i'" ,vrt L,. oM . ,.11 fnmK flpVl'IlM) I"'0 'Jnt'! tion centers, and small beginning"1 P,a to summer vacationist iii renown Tlirnno-li 4fi vears o .... -'(-,- -nerience. nlus its resoiii" . , , i l, to sri'U1 liank has always nwn .' - .I!. e Vlllll' t'Hl"1' we inviie you ui tu needs with us. MemPf in..,.,,, ... I I I Otmo linul! iiKUrMM Uli Iv lu-du.illv )HH,.i d Mv- coal auiln I. TREMETT SWEET HMNC MlfUUtLW Jul I.Hu IU HI, UK lei a.fcrr 11-DAY MO W Timji irttit Diwl dniiikK fl,u mh l.'l iv Ki'NO ii ijll'MlUN lb uM m 1 ' WLelt la ajto atUUIilr (tiff Smith's Dm; into tha steady l'OU :iierr4 r'e.1
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