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JANUARY 28, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAG2 V3 A TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY Che (frolArett Tet Jesus Was Tempted Just as We Are ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON y J .- THE Scripture Luke 4:14-18. CHES V CHURCH ,,i!tti!,ki m Elliott, Pastor i lit 9:45, an hour fr those of every I -tofi were present. La(1y will be: "The Jesus . I.iu at 11:00. Ser- ... ... IT D.lilH " or: i.ei us jjui.". ng. Genesis ll:l- u the choir, direct- Isley; Mrs. Uougias n at 0:15. fchip at 7:30- ,n,s Sinai service. Medi- lastor: tjuaiuji.iB Scripture reading, Special music. fciniiary tocieiy win fcper Hooni at T.sv. n Circle will pre- j.i for this meeting, K. S. Heck Circle bet at the church at meets lor renearsai Hlt, WeeK 1'iayer met-i-nilinuing the study )i John. rehearsal at 8:15. ieel with Mrs. C. C. eet in the social After Mis baptism, Jesus, being full of the Holy Spirit, left the Jordan and "was led by the Spirit into the wilder ness," where He stayed for 40 Uuys, fasting, and Satan came to Him. After many days in the wilderness Jesus grew hungry; then Satan tempted Him by saying that Jesus could turn the stones into bread to satisfy His hunger, but Jesus refused to do so. Satan took Jesus into high mountain and promised Him the whole world if He would but worship him. Jesus bade him to be gone, as God said He only should be worshipped. Taking: the Lord to the pinnacle of the temple, Satan told Jesus to throw Him self off and God's angels would save Him, but again Jesus refused. MEMORY VERSE Hebrews 4.14-15. IOD1ST CHURCH Young. Pastor ,ol at 10 a.m. rran- neral superintend- rship at 11 a.m. Dr. deliver the sermon. Youth Fellowship, loung people are in- bi ship at 7:30 p.m. rge of Mrs. Henry ky school uiass. ce on Wednesday choir at 7 o'clock ir at 8 o'clock. CRABTREE METHODIST CIRCUIT C. O. Newell, Pastor Crabtree Sunday School at 10:30. Tom Kirkpatrick, Sunt. Andy Ferguson, Assistant Supt Church services each second and fourth Sunday at 11:30 o'clock. Methodist Yor'i Fellowship at 6:30 p.:... Davis Chapel Sunday School at 10 o'colck, Frank Davis Supt. Jar- vis Caldwell, Assistant Supt. Church Services each first and third Sundays at 11 o'clock. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7 o'clock. Joe Caldwell, president. Fincher's Chapel Sunday School at 10 o'clock, Fred Noland Supt., W. J. McCrary, Assistant. Church Services each first and third Sundays at 11 o'clock. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Lucile Haney Tabor, president. Mt. Zion Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Herschel Rogers, Supt. Church services every second and fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock. LAKE JUNAI.USKA CHURCH BAPTIST D. Dev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. It. Kiley. superintendent. Preaching services as follows: 1 ir ! Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Thud Sunday, 11:00 a. m. Mid-uiek Prayer service, Wed nc'day, 7:!10 p. m. K PRESBYTERIAN JHVRCH ll. Williamson. Pastor ipwjst. Superintend- Sclionl. bill at 10 o'clock. In ship 11 o'clock, tjocl: "The Power of ks the beginning of layer and self-denial Missions. fling at (1:30 o'clock, nple will present a :n program to which vih d. 01) METHODIST IM'lif II H l.ee. Pastor oiil 10 a.m. ration 11 a.m. The )i; message will he Are You0'' fji'-lnp 7 p.m. .Song k'd by meditation on iniaiidnienl. rek Service ' l m. Prayer Serv- 1 p.m. Children's pm. Youth Fellow- ST. JOHN'S cnURCH Rev. A. F. Rohruacher, Pastor Canton, Y.M.C.A. Build ing every 3rd Sunday 8:00 A.M. Andrews, Terrace Hotel Every 5th Sunday ...... 8:00 A.M. Brysbn City, St. Joseph's Church every 1st Sun day 8:00 A.M. Cherokee, Qualla Hall Every 2nd Sunday 8:00 A.M. Cullowhee, Student Union Building every tion Bldg. every Sun- LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Paul II. DuckwaU, Pastor Sunday, January 30: 9:ra.m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning w o r s h i p. Sermon theme: "Why Am I Here?" 7:00 p, m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Miss Louise Bal lard, former missionary to China, will talk with the group about China. Tuesday, February 1: The Methodist Youth Fellowship Council will meet at 7 p. m. Miss Emily McCrackcn, president, will preside in this program planning session. Wednesday, February 2: Boy Scout Troop No. 8 will meet at the church at 6:45 p. m. Rev. Maxwell Will Conduct Morning Services Over WHCC : Rev. A. W. Maxwell, pastor of the Morning Star Methodist Church, will have charge of the morning devotions to be broadcast over WHCC each morning uext week, Monday through Saturday, at 9:30. In cooperation with the Haywood County Ministerial Asso ciation, WHCC brings this period of devotion 'each week day for the spiritual life of this area. DELLWOOD METHODIST CIRCUIT J. E. B. Houser, Pastor Sunday School at 10 o'clock in all four churches in the circuit. There will be a union service for the entire community at the Dell- wood Baptist Church at 11:15 day 11:00 A.M. j ()(.(R.k, with preaching by the 1st Wednesday 7:00 A.M Fontana Dam, Recrea- Franklin, John" Wasillk Home Every Sunday 8:00 A.M. Highlands, School Audi torium every Sunday 11:00 A.M. Murphy, John Manthcy Home every 1st Sun day 8:00 A.M. Sylva, William Wise Home every 4th Sun day 8:00 A.M. Waynesville, St. John's Church, every Sunday 11:00 A.M Chinch. All persons and county the service, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE The subject for the les: on-ct r mon at the Christian Science srrv ice on next Sunday nioi ning will be "Love". The service will be held in the church rooms on the second Hour of the Masonic Temple. CLYDE BAPTIST CHURCH Hev. PI. D. Cross, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. in. Grady Rogers, superintendent. Worship, 11 o'clock. Training Union, 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship. 7:30 o'clock. Prayer Service, Wednesday at 7 o'clock. ' iiienfion Farmers! BUY NOW! Beam Single Foot $ 6.95 Beam Four Foot 12.95 pth Drag Harrow 43.90 oth Drag Harrow 48.60 oth Drag Harrow Heavy Duty Tractor 63.95 18" Disc Harrow 94.95 izer Distributor 27.50 ichland Supply Co. uuK KOG LEVEL FRIEND" e Depot Phone 43 in this community arc invited to attend Living Costs Boomerang On Luckless Thief SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) The high cost of Hying teamed up with justice to send a turkey thief to prison for 15 years. Cleovis Simpson, 33, confessed he had stolen a big turkey from an automobile. The prosecutor told the court the turkey cost so much that it brought the charge against Simpson up from petty larceny to grand larceny. Petty larceny, the charge for stealing a turkey in normal times, carries a maximum sentence of only one year; grand larceny a sentence of 15 years,' FREE METHODIST CHAPEL Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. GRACE CHURCH IN THE MOUNTAINS Episcopal The Rev. Edgar Goold, Rector Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, January 30 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Jesus Was Tempted, Just as We Are SATAN OFFERED HIM THE WORLD TO RULE Scripture By NEWMAN CAMPBEIX TEMPTATION comes to all human beings. They are tempted to he, to take what is not theirs, to strike their enemies when an gered, even to kill. There are many small tempta tions, such as selfishness, ill-temper, lack of consideration for others, and modem life presents many chances to become prey to these faults. We think of Jesus as the one perfect being in the world with out fault and it is comforting to think that He, tao, was tempt ed. We gain strength to meet our own temptations when we read ' how He resisted the evil one and remained without fault. Josus had been baptized by John the Baptist, and leaving the Jordan river where the baptism took place, He led by the Holy Spirit went to the wilderness alone. He had not yet begun his Luke Him "all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time." "And the devil said unto Him,, All this power will I give Thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto ' me; and -to whomsoever I will I give it. If Thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be Thine." Jesus' answer was: "Get thee behind Me, Satan: for it is writ ten (again quoting Scripture) Thou Shalt Worship the Lord thy God, and Him only Jhait thou serve." Thwarted the second time, the devil then took Jesus to the very top or pinnacle of the temple, and suggested that He throw Himself down. God Himsejf had given His angels charge over Jesus, said Satan craftily, and they would bear Him up in their hands so no harm would come to Him. "It is said," Jesus answered, MEMORY VERSE '"Jesus ... hath been in. all points 'tempted like as we are, yet without sin." Hebrews i:H-15. ministry, and this period of 40 days in solitude was perhaps His preparation for it. However, He was not feft alone. Satan arch-enemy of the good came to Hint, bent on mischief. After days of fasting in the wilderness, the Lord was hungry even as you and I would have been. That was natural even for Jesus- in His human form. Satan pointed to the stones at their feet, and said to Him, "If Thou be the Son of God, command this stone that it be made bread." However, Jesus, quoting the Scripture, answered, "It is writ ten that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." Could you have withstood that temptation, after fasting- for days, and having the power to do as Satan suggested 1 The next temptation was on what we might call "a Urge scale." Taking Jesus up into a "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." "And when the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from Him for a season. And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee; and there went out a fame of Him through all the region round about" Even to ordinary mortals there comes a glow of happiness and confidence when temptation-Is re sisted. Some tiny part of the Spirit that was . with Jesua is with us, too, especially if the temptation that we have over come is great. Whether our temptation are large or small, however, it is a comfort to know, and to remind ourselves that Jesus the perfect Man could be tempted juat as you and I, and that He will give us strength to overcome our faults it w pray to Him and : listen to that small inner voice that tells us when ' things are The Everyday Counselor -By- rtfiV. HERBERT SPAUGH, D. D. Few people pay much attention to the Fire Department until their house catches on fire. Then they want a fire truck in a hurry. Even those who have had their home saved by the fire department often forget as time goes on. Let's don't forget that fire which ran through the southland last sum mer. The polio epidemic worst in the recollection of most of us. One newspaper headlined it as "The Most Tragic Story of the Year." Those families touched by it will agree to this title. When that fire commenced rag ing there was a fire department which came to our rescue with its fullest resources The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. We did what we could as polio soared during the summer with the heat. A ban against places of public assembly was established for those under sixteen years of age. Swimming pools shut down. Sunday School closed. Children were kept away from theatres. House to house health inspection started. DDT was fogged by trucks and airplanes. All the while the National Foun dation threw its resources, person nel and equipment into the cam paign to fight this fire. Then those annual "March of Dimes" began to pay eff for us. Trained specjaU ists came into our hospitals financ ed by the National Foundation. They treated our children. They provided things for many of us which we could not have afforded personally. As the result, the lives of many of our children were sav ed, and their health reclaimed. Polio also reached out and touch ed the young adult group. The combined resources of the National Foundation to which goes the annual "March of Dimes" each year throughout the country came to our help. Now that the fire has subsided and headlines no longer cry "Po lio," let's not forget the firemen. The fire may break out again next year in another part of the coun try. As we last summer, they may not be able to cope with the situa tion alone. So let's throw every re source we have in supporting the current "March of Dimes ". Let's replenish the fire department. The National Foundation is devoting continuing efforts to discovering the cause and cure for polio. Like our local fire department they must De ever in readiness to answer a call of need, and discover every possible new way to combat this scourge of young people and chil dren. No one knows where fire will strike and when whether it will be a fire which burns your home, the fire of an epidemic, the fire of alcoholism, the lire of disease, the fire of sin. The Bible reminds us. "Let him that thinketh he standcth take heed lest he fall." There's much truth in the saying attributed to Oliver Cromwell, "Let's trust the Lord and keep our powder dry." We have our part to do with all problems which face mankind. We can rest assured that the Lord will do His. First Baptist Church Clothing Collection For Overseas Relief Starts Next Week The clothing collection for over seas relief conducted by the First Baptist Church will get underway next week. Twenty duffle bags have been received at the church office which will be distributed to the many and varied organizations of the church. The Woman's Missionary Society and the Baucom Bible Class will sponsor the collection. Needed items include clothing of all types for men, women, and children, un derwear, bedding, shoes, socks, and neckties, These items must be clean and wearable, and ihe shoes tied together. The duffle hags will be packed and shipped to the Southern Baptist Relief Center at New Orleans. Always Refreshing When Shopping Is Done.. J; ' fTl'i " A Vl,"1 it 4 Christ tempted by Satan. f "Jesus . . . hath been in all points templed like as we art, yet without sin." Hebrew 4:14-15. Horses Cause Many Accidents On The Farm Horses are not considered dan gerous animals, yet they account for more accidcnls of a serious na ture than any other farm animal. Wayne Corpenins. county agent for the Stale College Extension Service, pointed oul today. "According to the National Safe ty Council, approximately three times as many accidents occur with horses as with any other farm ani mal.'' Mr ( orpening said. He ex plained that this is a good time of the jchi- to check thoroughly all equipment to be used with horses in (hi1 spring work, and to make necessary repairs. Only strong harnesses should be used and these harnesses should be inspected periodically and kept in good repair. Dry leather has low tensile .strength, and this is a good time to put the harnesses in con dition hy thoroughly cleaning them with a mild soap and warm water and oiling I hem with a good har ness oil Attention to equipment such as neck-yokes, tongues, single tree:; and iloiible-lrees and eveners is also ei y necessary, The National Safety Council sug gests thai many serious accidents (.ill be preveiiled by following Ihei.e simple rules in the handling Singing Convention Slated In Brevard Sunday Afternoon The regular fifth Sunday singing convention will be held in the American Lcyion Building Sunday afternoon, January ISO, in Brevard, beginning at 1:30 o'clock, it was announced by President Glenn Winchester. The outstanding singing groups to participate are: Southern Joy Quartet, Greenville. S. C; Ecusta Quartet, Brevard; Mountain Home Quartet, Hendersonville: and Fas ley . Trio from Kasley, S. C. All local singers are invited to attend the convention in Brevard. of horses: 1. Never approach a horse wilh out speaking to him. 2. When cleaning a stall, make no sudden movement. I'.nter the stall on the left side of the horse. 3. When driving or leading horses, never wrap the lines around your hody or tie the lead rope to yourself. 4. Never leave a team standing unattended without securely tying il. 5. Always consider the welfare of the horse. Do not permit flies or other annoyances to torment him. 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