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' I' PAGE TWO FRIDAY, !5; r,:iABt THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUND I. I fli:t M )M Sir f ' w (The (5olden (Tea. 4M CHABTREE METHODIST CIKCCIT ('. (). Newell. Pastor (labliec -- Sunda School at 111 el) Tom Kirkpatrick. Sup' Jesus Faces Opposition ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buttchtr i scripture :iarc 3:1-8:0. I WW -nrtv Icrnuson. Assi slam Sup'. ( hot i ll services ach second aril toiolli Sundav at 11:3(1 o'clock Methodist Youth Fellowship at 47 if y'WwWl! aAn VI; 1 if 6:30 p. in. Davii Chapel Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Frank Davis. Supt. .lar vis Caldwell. Assistant Supt. Church Service each lirst ami ; mud Sundays at 11 o'clock. Methodist Youth Fellow -hip at ; o'clock. Joe Caldwell, president 1 Fun her s Chapel Sund a School at 10 o'clock. Fred Nnlainl j-unt.. W. J McCrarvv. Assistant Chin ch Services each tiist .iml third Sundays at II o'cioi k Methodist Youth Fellowship .,: 7 o'clock. Mrs l.ucile Ham v Tabor, president ion- Sunday School at 1" c'ciocK Herschel Hollers. Supt Chinch services cverv second and lourth Sunday at 1 I o'clock fe'l . JOHN'S ( III K( II Kev A r liohl bacher. Pastor t jmu.ii, Y M C A liuild- int; every 3i d Sunday 1! HO A M ( Andrews. Terrace Hotel , F.fiy 5lh Sunday III"1 A M Hryicn City. Si Joseph's Chuich every -i Sun- clav " "; 'I ( heroke e. Qualla Hall E-.ei; L'l.d Sunday H '"i A M ( ullowhrc. Student I'lHun biiildint; everv 1st Wednesday 7 00 1 Fcnlana Dam. Hecrca- lion Bids; eveiv Sim day 1 1 -id A M Franklin. John Wasilik Hume every Sunday no A M Highlands. School Audi- ioiium every Sunday I pun AM tiurptiy. John Manthey Home every 1st Sun Oav H oil M Syiva. William W i s e Home every 4th Sun day H on M. Wajnesville, St Johns Church, ever- Sunday 11 tifi M At Cap. rnauiv. Jesus healed a man who was suk with palsy, ami after the heal-ill- tit man took up his bed and walked ( . Man: SniWs objected anil Jc.-iis of Masphemv localise He mat accused told the hi sins were forgiven. Many people followed Jesus, anion; them publicans and sinners, and He ami His disciples ate with theim. The Scribis asked the disciples why the Ij.kJ ate with such people Jesus said because He cam to bring sinners to repentance. X i fit I ? .! f A r Jesus and His disciples went through pram fields on the Sabba;h Day. and as they walked they picked and ate the kernels of gram, but the Pharisees said thty were breaking the law, but Jesus defended His disciples. KnUrine the synaooe u the Sabbath, Jcmis beheld loan with a withered haiut and icatoieu ttie liaial wiiolt , and tht I l.anstts angeled, took counsel tio.v they n-ight otstloy Hun M Kid Oh Y VLKtK Ephesiuns 6 10. chuuh at 7 p oidiallv invited V.'i dm -dav . tlno Fi h o the 16 .1 meet. .lunch at f'.Fl III I PltKSIir TKHIAN t MITM II P Tl,i : m. V, I .".ll, wci. Ministe ml 111:00 a m -upi i iiitendenl. ,1 -hl(J, 11 (HI a ..(.d;. -. Lav- m lib! il I li oiling .i n iti a to Mm da;, s, si rv ice vi!! spt-iik n (u, (.'.'nistian lirother morniuf. in obser Helatmns Sunday lO' inniiounily not at ne. church are cordially b'- present for both the '"Hi 1 lit" worship WAV.VFSMLLE PRESBVTKKI.W CHIRCH Ktv Malcolm R. Williamson Pastor Wluteivr Prevost. Supirimen rienl of Sunday School. Smul.n School at 10:00 o'clock. -Morninc Worship. 11 00 o'clock, fcennon Subject: Tht' Christ I:. n s Attitude Toward Other People In keeping with "liace Relanor Sunday the sermon will deal with tne Christian attitude toward people of other faiths and raci ln a world of many faiths anil '.! i -C hristian people ouht to know IIAZFPWOOD PRESBYTERIAN III RCH Pan! P. Thrower. Minister Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Law--o:. SriHin, rro.v . superintendent. Mo:mi-i; Worship. 11:00 a. ni. o:' 1-1. .1;il and 41 h Sundays. Fvininj Worship. 7:30 o'clock -mi an. I ."ith Sundays Mn!-Week Service. Wednesday. 7 'iii p in followed ly choir prac- URST BAPTIST CHL'RCH Kev L G. Elliott. Pastor Sunday Sunday School at 9:45. lien Phillips is general superintendent There is a place and u welcome hen for those of every age. Last Sunday. 301 were present. .Morning Worship at 11:00. Ser mon by the pastor: "The Builders." This is the fourth in a series of sermons on Building Scripture Heading: I Corinthians 3:11-14. Special music by the senior choir, directed by Charles Isley: Mrs Douglas Moore, organist. This service will be on the air. Training L'nion meets at i:30. Evening Worship at 7:30 Ser mon by the pastor: 'Knowing Truth " Special music. Wednesday Junior R. A's. will meel at Un church at 3:30 Youth Choir meets for rehearsal at 6:45. Regular Midweek Pravc-r Meet ing at 7:30. Senior Choir meets for rehearsal at 8:15. Thursday Junior Girls Auxiliary meet with their counselor. Mrs. C. C League at 3:30. Friday Sunbeams meet in the social hall at 3:30. j Special Service Set For Young People j A special evangelistic service lor I young people will he conducted at ! the Free Methodist chapel on Sat : urdav night at 7:30. ; Guest speaker- will be Bill I Wright ol Way i:es ille. and J. W. Stiles of Gastonia. Both these young men are ministerial st(K)eI)(s from the We-ley an Methodist col lege at Cential. S. C. A special invitation is extended all young people, as well as the older groups. j . I The Everyday Counselor IW UER1JKRT SPAUM). O. Judges Can He Wrong SAVANNAH. Ga. i L P. I Judge David S. Atkinson gets tired of court routine sometimes. So. be fore discharging a grand jury, he gave them a tip from the bench in answer to a local qui program. The local radio .station, good-naturedly irate, announced that lliz zonner had better stick to law. It was the wrong answer. The legend of the Wandering Jew was first given in a pamphlet printed in l.eyden in 1602. Infatuation has wrecked and i wrecking many a home. A pailnln letttr is before me now r llt-din;' I such a picture. It comes iroin a : limine where husband and wife lived ! together for 25 y ears and l eau d a fine family. The children are grow i: j and have established their own ; homes. Now the husband has :m- nounced that he doesn 1 love his i wife: is in love with another vvo : man whom he proposes to marry I after divorce. The w ile is heart -I broken. The hus'hand probably isin too happy about it deep inside, but he wouldn't admit it. It's a familiar picture of whal so often happens in middle year.-, have written about this befor one of the problems of what adole'-eellee". A l'c uliimn i- available to vv i ile The F.vei yday in ol 1 Ins newspaper ll-addressed i-tamp- in ur 'hat Jesus had to say on li jtt ol racial prejudice lifcloiis intolerance. The SUi.day will be an attimp: tor th the teachings of .,. tflis subject. Pioneer and Youth Fellow nietlnifcs at 6:30. and -u- uh- hip tONG'S CHAPEL .METHODIST CHIT RCH Paul H. Duckwall. Pastor Sunday February 13: Race Rela tions Sunday y 4a a m. Sunday School i; Itrrell general superintendent. il a in. Morning Worship. Ser mci' theme -The Impatience ol Goa 7 p in Methodist Youth Follow -snip A Movement Grows (, 'ftu oland is the'leader tor this pi ufiaiii Monday. Feb 14 'I ne Weslevan Service Guild will mtet in the home of Mr-. Dudley Moore at 7:30 p rn. Mrs. A I Ensley will be eo-hoste-s Tuesday. Feb. 15 Auul; Fellowship covered r!;h t)si tv -ar.ee of Race Relations iy the Da-tor will meaeh Sun day i vemug on a theme pertain ing !' Christian Brotherhood. A Childre,. - Hour, for ages 9-14. wiil ( conducted Sunday afler ' r'oo o'elock. Mrs. Rufus G,,(ir;- at, (I Mrs Fred Plot! will bi in ci-arge Rev. Frank Leath- ,-cfi ni.' -upply the pulpit Sun-'!- " '" t ir.a. February 20. FIRST METHODIST CHCRCH j R'ussi li L Young. Pastor I Siii -i r'av Sehonl. PI a. m. Francis ti geiiera superintendent, in '' i '- to bring the entire md;: School and re ic 11 o'clock service, will take care of the DEI.LWOOD METHODIST CIRCITT J. E. B Houser. Pastor Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the pastor will use as a theme at Maple Grove: "The Fatherhood God and Brotherhood of Man . The theme at Maggie at 1 1 o'clock will be: "The Certainty a Man's Religious Experience". Mr. H. J. Jeffries of Way nosvilU will teach the Adult Bible Class Del I wood at 10 o'clock and speak to the congregation at 11 o'clock Mr. Jeffries is a gifted sptjakler and you will hear him with profit n of 15 of :it Jesus Faces Opposition THE LORD ACCUSED OF BLASPHEMY, LAW-BREAKING Mr v it tl! to !!;!! tor The miiH balm -Mo: r The J ' -. If l f I ' ,' tor Yoi i tig itlllH' 'I. ( h, of f..V b.-ir .g '. i-nirv Listen To Read Your Bible Campaign EveryFriday 6:45 P. M. WHCC, 1400 K. Su n -The Mord; l.rged 'I he Pil-el . lJ!.-d!e Worship. 11 o'elock. wiil brine the mecs.-ipe b' ii. e. Barriers." Th iir. timli-r the direction i! Martin, will render I s ' bodist Youth Fellowship ir the evening- at 6:45. ivople invited to attend. Sirvice. 7:30. in the I i I Follow ing the sing oi :le by mn. the pastor the s,.,.(nd message of ' series on the "Second GRACE CHI RCH IN THE MOUNTAINS Episcopal The Rev. Edgar Goold, Rectoi February 13 Septuagesima Sunday 9:45 a. in. Church School. 1 1 00 a in. Morning prayer sermon. and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE The subject for the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Ser vice on next Sunday morning will be "Soul " The servile will be held in the church room on the second floor id' the Masonic Temple. MYI i el ; ' l v lo hi V. C' ii it the Sub-District Council t Morning Star. 7:30 '"iig. All members pii sent, 'an Service Guild will home of Mrs. W. A. 30 o'clock. Tuesday BAPTIST D. c. (Ire-day evening choir re-hca'-ab: The Youth will meet in " e Youth Chapel at 7 o'clock, and 'be Senioi m the Church Parlor at odor k. 11 is hoped all members of the two (l.oii - will be present. I he Board of Christian Educa lion will meet in the Youth Chapel '" 7 :, J'cl"ck. Wednesday evening. CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES OF AN INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT Your savings here are insured to Si (MO h. r-j Saving and ,.oan Insurance dCorn!;ra,!by Earnings are compounded twice a vrir H a worthwhile return on savines VMr-and vou Service is prompt, friendly and helpful Haywood Home Building & Loan Association main street Teleniione 17 vVa., N. C. LAKE Jl'NAI.lSKA ( HI RCH Hev. O. J. Heck. Pastor Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. If. RileV S'lllw.rirl..-.-l .- -1. mil nuriii. Preaching services as follows: First Sunday. 7:30 p. m Third Sunday. 1 1:00 a m. Midweek prayer service Wed nesday. 7:00 p. m. FREE METHODIST CHAPEL Depot Street. Wavnesvillc Rev. Ruth Gruber and Rev Char lotte Rishop. co-pastors. Sunday school starts at 10 u'clock. followed by morning wor sni at II o'clock. Evening worship starts at 7 30 with prayer meeting on Wednes day at 7.30. conducted by Rev Mary G. Tubbs ( By NEWMAN CAMPBELL , EVERY LEADER of men in every century has been criticised and accused of unrighteousness. General Georg"e Washington, al though he was praised as "first in (war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen," jhad critics who accused him of .unworthy motives and acts. Abraham Lincoln was hated by many, and was assassinated by a man who thought the country would be better off without him. .We cannot recall a prominent man in any century who was without detractors. Jesus of Nazareth was teach ing a revolutionary doctrine, and it was inevitable that He would arouse enmity among those of the Jewish faith who believed in the letter and ceremonial of the law, but not in the moral pre cepts thereof. Jesus entered again into Caper naum, that Galilean city where He performed many miracles. The house which He made His headquarters was soon crowded with people who wanted to hear i Inn and also those who brought their sick friends and relatives to be cured. .So great was the crowd that when four men appeared carry ing on a bed a man sick with palsy fluy could not enter the house to see the Lord. They went onto the roof, which was flat, and, scraping aw ay the earth or gravel Scripture Mark 2.1-i.fi. said, "Follow Me," and Matthew tonowed him. Matthew must have been very glad to follow the Lord. He prob ably was sick' of the life he was leading, and, apparently, he gave a great feast to celebrate his re-, lease. Jesus was present and many "publicans and sinners" sat at meat in Matthews house. Those same scribes present a g a i n otmeu wny jesus would dine with such people, and Jesus' answer was that He came to earth not to call the righteous to repent ance, but sinners,.' which answer doubtless angered the scribes even more against Him. Jesus walked through the field of grain on the Sabbath with His disciples. They picked the grams of wheat, rubbed them between their hands to separate chaff from grain, and ate the latter. This action was also considered against the law of the Sabbath in the Jewish scriptures, so the Pharisees accused Him of unlaw ful conduct. Jesus reminded them h nw no . vid, in his flight from Saul s court, was hungry, and the priest gave him lome of the showbread which wa only for the priests of the temple to eat, and David and his men partook of it. Jesua aaid, "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath," and also, "The Son of Man Is lord also of the Sab-bath." 1 all "second print ol Ihr 1 I ho-1 V. ho u 1! ( 'nuiM-lor in 1 11:1 lo inj; a i d envelop!1. Many a marriage succumbs to matrimonial munotony . The mar riage n latioic deteriorate over the y 1 ai s bocatoe the husband and wife seem lo lorgct thai true love lan guishes Iron lack of care and at lention. Those little courtesies, at tentions, and demonstrations of af fection which are so necissary lo keep alive the flames of love, are neglected. Husband and wife lake We one another lor grant, d. The 111a- as joi ily of their energies are devoted we, to rearing the children, maintain . mg a home, dividing the money to' I pay needed expenses. So the chil- j (iron come lo maturity, marry and (leave home. An empty ness de scends upon the marriage. Then , conies along the oilier woman or , Hie other man. In the case present- ; ed in this letter, it's another wo- 1 I man. While no details are given 111 this letter, from many similar cases we can reconstruct what has happened. Proximity either in work or in oilier associations has brought the two together frequently. She has shown him I i 1 1 Jt- attentions which have been neglected at home. Tin ir relations v- become oioie ' i"'idi and cordial. Pd haps thev ba'-e even hi come more intimate, "c is inlatuati d with her hm 7j3tnc hac tha man with f h a "Be strong in the Lord and in the strength ms mignr. cpnenanj o io, Bethel Methodist To Give Oy.ster Supper I 'J l' l i.:b-l Sft I slide'-. :,i. ! ::i t ! pari ol ! j os on leh. it,, m. WANT The Worn in's Society of Chris tian Serviic of the Bethel Metho dist church i- sponsoring; their an nual Valentine Social. .111 oyster supper on Saturday, I'ebruary 12. The supper vvi:i lir 'creed in the llinch '11,!, ii the Itelhel IO11I, school (.del, ; 11. al seven o'clock ' -SANIJ SI 2.7 I'OH.i Tickets .'n e n,,,, ,,,, , ..l : Nov. mien l,,rL Kn'crl.iiiiinenl will be i urnisbed Jlarini.ii' CiirkJ by a group ol hoy . from New Col lege. The public is cordially in- vited. James Hurley Heads St. John's Laymen think I i hal a 1.1 happini" , douhllul he i'. at i nappin an unh ' hi!. in li -lav,, vie I uj !'..p;,ii.i lll Ill l towai d Kin h Hid n ' .ill l;.;; id v.l, love with Ik r ami 11, ai riage will bring real Perhaps it will, but it s True happiness never the exp use of ihe m,. ' s of others. Me w ill leave ' 'ippv wile, and his married 1 "ill probably look with il not ifcph asme and di;- 1 on H i 11 father - move Hi-. . " i- nut going to be sii eng b: v;.;!aiiiiX ins (.ai!y mar " .'l bi- sense of duty Ins wife will not be losl. ni,,i 1 ia; ( s (im ie repaired" i d, it husband and wife I h lal'e I In ir borne proiilem '' piaver to their Lord.' '"'ol nr.- will, but Thine ". True lo e Is uii-;elfi.-h. t n b e;-ed and gnideil ;'. erlasliiig. well liiiird ; bom e. v ..ler jni1 till 1 I f I 1 II .Is ','(l Pail oi-li lialaiif, I.oc.ili 1, 1 (JI7-.V1. . ,J,mrc,,"r,7'- C;mfon' was p,oct- j I'OK sai.i: std '-"... o, ,.., ei. .lonns 1 .ay. $) r, , , .., 'TV ;i, ';'r:':"n, i! ,h" ;"",u:"! vm """,' 1,1 Sun,!;,' no,,,,. ,'( . 1 r. y , ,, "'" ,: b' ' ' 'o ' io.iditoi iuiu. j . " ' ' ' '" v-'i'!i '" ' S.-.nderon. Il.ii Iwdod. : HO Vll' H.VM ''. . .j Mic-i'ii idcnl: and ; 'IT. A VI " II ;u. 111 ''""''" . r lanagan. Chero- in lilhi i, ;ii,c. kic. seen 1,'n i -Ire,', nrer of the as- j house 1,1 m,I Iti 1 11 'bin I- cnlitled ' loi 1 he . ( .1 f. ' '"-!"' C.-ohoii, .iii,:i,le." was de- aioii;,' ,Mi ti,;; '"l I'' i' c L-,i I s;c.:l,.er l 1 ace. 1 . !. X ""' " "'I" :' I 1 'o.'i- ,1. licel K. i ilvi ,.,) ''. " (. ,.! ,i, ,1:,, ' i 0$T EXCITING SALE If A by K I Ii T II S 'I be following nirlhs lave been i iK.unced al Ihe Haywood County b.spilal during Ihe past week: Mr and Mrs. Jack Medford 1 (i". i.oute l. a son. Kebruan of .' 4th. MEMORY VERSE EJ:,!? L0Td "l ttrCn9tH f n"ht"- BETHEL METHODIST CHIRCH Clyde Collins. Pastor Sunday. February 13. 1949 10:00 Sunday School, J. I.efch vVorlev. superintendent 11:00. Worship. Communion Meditation: The Forgiveness of 7.00. Methodist Youth Fellow ship: Program leader Eugenia Jus- tT. Adu" Biblp Course Topic. "The Prophets" .vietnodmt Youth Felkr snip v.noir Practice. uunng the month of February "e iwetnodist Youth Fellowship 's 1 1 11- worsnin hnm- fi. n... Sue West ,s otu piist. Vfv- SEEING EYE AIDS DOG PAL DALLAS. Ore. (UP sD,uu, the only dog that ever had a "see Ing eye doe" ha h . .. --." iminn nere. Bunie, a blind Bosfnn iorri the aid of Soortie hi. . dQg companion. Buzz!p m trot about town without dllfculty. that covered it, pulling up the tile slabs underneath, they were able to let down the bed which would be a thickly padded quilt into the room. Jesus' first words to the man were, "Son, thy sins be for given thee." Some scribes, those learned men of the Hebrew law, were present and they immediately ac cused the Master of blasphemy, for who but God, reasoned they, could forgive sins? Jesus divined what' they were thinking and asked them why they reasoned thus., "la it easier , to say to the iick of the palsy, I Thy sins be foreiven thoo- - , - c 1 11 aay. Arise, and tak up thy bed. (and walk?" Then He said those very same 'words to the sick man, and he Immediately took up his bed and .went .forth, -to the amazement of. everyone. Those present glorified God and said, "We never Saw it ,ln this fashion." As Jesus passed the Capernaum rcustom house He saw Levi (or Matthew) who was a publican or ta)f . gatherer, and as such de- pisea By nis own people, and He Mr. ri-.de. Mr. .1 Canton and vi, . Karl Sutton nm. February 4Hi. Mrs. son. I'rady Ralhboiic February fith. of of Wffmmh Per The final act which caused the scribes and Pharisees to seek His destruction was when, in the syn agogue, on the Sabbath day, He healed a man who had a withered hand. When those that were present saw the man, they watched Jesus to see if He would heal on the sacred day. Jesus said to the man with the withered hand "Stand forth," and then He asked of the Pharisees, "Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath day, or to do evil? to save life or to kill?' but they did not answer. Angered at the hardening of their' hearts. Jesus tnM th to stretch forth his withered hand, and when he did it was made .whole.. Then the, Pharisees hurried way to counsel with others how they might destroy the Lord. How sad it is that even these' of klndnes nd mercy should be so misinterpreted and made the basis for taking a man s . life away by those who wilfully misunderstood and misconstrued every, word-He m .. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cabli ! 1 '""'" ii daughter. February of 5lli. j Mr. and Mrs. I'd Wav nesville February 51 h. Millard llufhanan lioutc 2. a .son. ilmmF ONE SET TO A CfHJ Mr. and Mrs. UramleU Ston .i.Miesviiie. Koule 1 ,. ,1 1.. Mill. Of COME EARLY I ' THE SALE 2 Kn!y C,: MAY NEVER EE REPEATED I IkL-U: Hgrryl Tl, .upp.y , imi(s(j, Tw0 harJ Ir.--j JfflS. K-.p Ve-,r Fhh H.c,;1y f "?-uiU& un i isn roq, only February Mr. and Mi Wav nesvillc. a Mr. Hilly Medford of sn, Februaiv mi, and Aire mil . .,, ; ' nomas of -anion, a son. February 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Enmiett Filer of "aynesville.son, February 7lh Mr. and Mi ary 7th 00L1FISE; AMD Bi s. R T r-i, . on. Route 1 ,u ....... (sinei, reurii- Mr. and Mrs Lewis n , Wavnns,,iii ...Vs Do,s"n of February 7th. a daughter, Willi Each 50c Drug Pur Mr. and Mrs. F.. Phillin, ,lf n Creek, a son, February wi. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Styles of Saunook, . son, February ' At Smithes J)rug St
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