, 1S 1949 fHE WAYNESVlLLE MOWfTATNEER PAGE FIVZ- (Secsna Scy r jL4BCH ; . . f TOCHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY . SUN DAY . . J fL,.t.W (The Oldett (Tect I " ! General And Mrs. Marshall Drop In For A Meal PAGE FIVE- (Secsna S (The Golden (Test i J PluirrliQC AT THE n Loyaliyjampaign lull.:' , H.i.-l"'""1- .1,1 .ooperai- cai'1 ili ., various w.- '"" V ro iti.' 'Iiun-H-. wen-be," -,.n. i'"1 ,. i.,o t ' )U..i It M li Via: ill about mall hut , (I ill .1 u i it- in iiw-IJl'e ai-M-Ikh.I will !-' .epinK i.illl rllH'l'l lunch in tin' .Miiki-niaii said. To Be Held It The Fines :list Church I tjuartt rl conference , fin, Ci-ci'k church IMjicii 2h District It. l)i ('. N. Clark, lilt eleven u'clock liiurli :h cmm-reiice -r 1 1 ; P I allrr till' k l( t'. lAlTWUll' IS 1M- :ii;il- air uracil to ull ,iImi it'r;ii'll at I III '111 illll I I 'Mill (it jl Simiiil; Ciri'k liii-i - p;Mn' o( I lie Li'-'C Several Programs Set For Week At Clyde Methodist Special to The Mountaineer) A number of special activities hems held at the ciyae Merno- ,i. t church throughout this week. ji cording to announcement by Rev. W. T. Medlin, Jr., pastor. Friday at 7:30 p.m., a circle ut the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will be organized for I he young business women who are unable to attend afternoon meet ings of other church circles. Mrs. Medlin will preside over this or ganizational meeting in the little auditorium at the church. Women of the church will serve a baked ham supper at the Clyde kchool cafeteria from 5:30 to 8 I., , Saturday. Proceeds are to i ,,,, on the church building fund. Rantists To Hold . . , o r Covered Lnsn supper Friday Night at 6:30 Members of Clyde Baptist church will hold their regular cov ered disn supper at the church I'ridav at 6:30 p.m. The event for the entire mem bership will be held in the base ment of the church. motion picture with sould. ' It s The Brain That Counts," will be howii tallowing me suppei. VS fv VtfFty v Asp s W Miiwi-wwiiiYiifrmnrft'tiy(iBr 4 CHURCHES Miracle ol the loaves and Bshes.1 t"We or fellow-workmen for Cod."' I Corinthiant 3:9, CLYDE BAPTIST CHURCH Daw'yer D. Gross, Pastor Sunday Church School, 18:00 a. m., Mr. Jack Medtord, superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock., Sermon by trie pastor: "the Heal ing of FattB." Special music by the Senior Choir, Edwin N. Trout I nian, director, Mrs. E. M. Green, organist. Training Union, 6:30 p. in., Mrs. Howard Shook, director. Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon hy the pastor: "God the c ,,v,. " ii,.in r.n ..AM t I service is led by the Young Peo , pie's Choir, Mrs Weaver Chapman, , director. Wednesday : 7:00 p. m., Worship and Fellow- l ship. B 00 p. m Senior Choir Rehear- I sal. ' Thursday ! 6:30 p. m. Hehearsal. Young People's Choir Rev. C. H. Green To Be On WHCC Next Week Hev C. H. Green, pastor of West Canton Baptist church, will have charge of Morning Devotions over Station W11CC next week, Mnn dav through Saturday, March 21 - 25. at 9:30 o'clock. The lullowing week, wiarcn i ihrough April 1, Rev. C. O. Newell, pastor of the Crabtree Methodist church, will be the speaker. ti .-a , IN a. : H f 'l$g2 mm Gen. Geoi'e C. Marshall Sanl'onl. The i',i in ral is inent. The drove over Ironi their v. ic.it n.n Inmn Sanford. ' I' I'lmtoi. Jesus Trains the Twelve Apostles THE MASTER GIVES INSTRUCTIONS TO HIS DISCirLES Scripture Mark 6. 7-12. 30-4 t; Luke 11:1-4, 9-13. lull Pllllitillllp r.Cal. il'Pi Irrigat- I air an cctiiiiiniical lioik li 1 1 larin man- Iniu'Mh ut ('alitor- Baptists Group To Have Supper Meeting Parents, teachers and pupils ot I he Intermediate Department of Hie First Baptist church will have luiu-war sludv ofi" eovereit-fllsh supper i.u-ei.HB lures In ('.,111,11111.1 , 'uesnay evening, ma..., r,i.li,Un:,l value ot ' o'clock, in the social hall ot Welch at a!,.,.,! une-lmirtlrM'"''! Building. At this time !a film, "Strange Gods of India , will be shown. VANA MIAG l0Th CAROLINA OPEN! sllenf Food Fishing ? Your Camera tl'..s week-end, to !-:-i Village, high -' Sir,., i.its near di.ni. Enjoy l'ais . . . ratrh fiuv.i. tfti'ty to do for I Burnett Cove Baptists Purchase A Bus The Burnett Cove Baptist church ; has recently bought a bus to be ii-'ed in transportation of mem ! hers to Sunday school and other Nei vices of the church, it was an ! nounced by Rev. R. R. Mehaffey. pastor. This js one of several churches in the county that now operate a bus. ! Rev. Mr. Mehaffey reported that attendance at both church and Sunday school were showing gains. Bv NEWMAN CAMPBELL, PREPARATION for usofu'l service in the world is the aim of all modern schools and colleges. However, after graduation fronn high school and college, yoiung people enter business only to die put through more training courses to teach them the rudiments, of that particular business. No matter how strong arcall from Cod a young man feels he has received to serve as a min ister of the Gospel, he must take a rigorous course of training be fore he is ordained in that min istry. After choosing the twelve apos tles, Jesus, knowing that His tin-.? on earth would be short, be gan instructing them In their du ties. St. Mark tells us, chapter 6 7-12, "And He called unto Him the twelve, and began to send them forth ,by two and two; and gave them power over unclean spirits.',' ' These men were not sent out alone to face the world and their new wotk, with its many yet un known problems Two were sent so that each might give strength, courage and counsel to the other. However, manv people saw them depart by boat, and tliey followed on foot, and when the twelve and the Master arrived, they saw a multitude waiting for them. Jesus saw the multitude as "sheep not having a shepherd," and He had compassion on them, and began to teach them. Toward evening the apostles came to Jesus and suggested that they send the people away to buy themselves food, "for they have nothing to eat." Jesus told the twelve to feed them, and the apostles asked Him if they should buy the food, knowing they did not have the money to do so for such a crowd. "He saith unto them. How many loaves have ye' Go and see. And when they knew, they say. Five, and two fishes." Jesus commanded that all sit down which they did. Then He took the loaves and fishes, "looked up to heaven, and blessed, and brake the loaves, and gave them to His disciples, and the two fishes divided He among them all, And they did eat and were filled." About five thousand were thus fed, according to Mark, and Annual Sunrise Easter Services Planned At Lake ! Plans are underway for the an I nual sunrise Raster service to be ! held at the cross at i.akr .Junaluska this year. I The Haywood County Methodist Vniilb Fellowship council anil MEMORYVERSE ire are fellow workmen for God " I Corinthians S:9. Niy. ',: fy as Its are rea- Pt-OR FOLDER Mr - 0. Bo 650 VLUCE, N. C. WOODEN GUN BACKKIRF.S ARLINGTON. Tex. (UP Guns, even wooden ones, are dangerous, as Toinmv McGrew. 7. can tell you. 1 He got a black eye from one. The 1 gun hit him as he struck it against a corner of the house he was lounding in a hot game of cops i and robbers. Among the common names for the tiny evergreen wintergreen are tea-berry, checker-berry, box-berry, jersey tea, spice-berry and ground holly. HEADQUARTERS FOR Ik ' "w - " rSrnw OnolH-w Garden Seed GREENS Spinach Mustard GARDEN PEAS Early Bird was Laxton 0ne (Tall and Dwarf X FEDERATION CO-OP AT. THE DEPOT Spinach Turnip Alaska Tho, Uepht They were commanded to "take nothing for their journey, save a staff only; no scrip, no bread, no money in their purse But be shod with sandals; and not put on two coats." These first missionary journeys were short trips-possibly a day or so away from home. They were to stay at any house which received them hospitably. If at some place no one would receive or listen to them, they were told to shake the lust of that place from their feet. "And they went out, and preached that men should repent." We are not told how long the twelve were away on these jour neys, but St. Mark relates their return, when they "gathered themselves together unto Jesus and told Him all things, both what they had done, and what they had taught." Jesus told them; "Come T ye yourselves apart into a desert place and rest awhile; for there were many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat." They did not neces sarily go to a sandy, hot desert only to a quiet place-or so they tv,r,,rTht to recuperate. they took up twelve baskets of the fragments St. Luke 11 1-4 tells us of Jesus praying . "in a oertain place," and the disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray. Ti,i ia the siiiiole prayer the Lord gave them, and it is as ade quate a prayer ior us an u for the fortunate twelve- "Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. 'Give us day by day our daily bread. And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation; but de liver us from evil." The Master followed the prayer by reminding His followers that they would give only good gifts to their own children, and even so God their Father, would much more give good gifts to those that asked Him. This editor feels that if we all prayed that prayer to our Father in heaven, daily, sincerely, hum bly and earnestly, it would suf fice, provided our daily lives were dedicated to help bring about the ideals which . the petition suggests. IIAZFLWOOD PRESBYTERIAN i CHURCH Raul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School. 10:00 a. m., Law J son Summerrow, superintendent, j Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock, i 1st. 3rd and 4th Sundays!. I Children's Hour, 0:45 p. m. ! Kvening Worship, 7:30 o'clock, 2nd and 5th Sundays). Midweek Bible Hour, Wednes j day at 7:30 p. in., followed by Choir I practice. j In tlie Sunday morning sermon the pastor will use as his subject, "WhatM Must Do To Be Saved,'' .,1.1 , II,., 11, 1,11ml 11 111 Ull .!lvu, lll j.iui...' " uuestion. one of the most important i their advisors, met at Clyde Mi which can come from man's soul, 1 day and discussed the details l "What must 1 do to be saved?" the program for the sunrise serv If in. 're is :uiv doubt iii vnur heart , ice as to what saving faith means you are especially invited to hear thv message. T h e Ilazelwood Presbyterian church is united with the other churches of the town in a Church Loyalty Period, seeking increased attendance and loyally in each de partment of the church. We hope to have a great share in boosting I he town's Sunday school attend dance of 400 to 000 by the end of June. Our ain) is to triple our Kmiilnv school attendance of a year ago which has already been i doubled. We call on all to "Start j Marching To Church 1) u r i n g j March." I Special instruction for church j membership is being given by the j pastor on Sunday and Wednesday j evenines at 6:45 o'clock, especially ; foi the young people planning to unite with the church on Member ship Sunday, March 27, The young church members are also invited to attend these meetings which -hould be helpful in making clear to them their Christian duties. The Bible Hour on Wednesday e'liiini! for the next few weeks will be given to the study of the two Epistles to the Thessalonian Read the epistles and juin us in these studies. former secretary of slat,., and his wife dine informally at a restaurant in .niiliir! and a' ar-. lit and rested alter bis recent operation for a kidn. y ail- l.iseombe Lodge," at l'inehurst , .ill mil.- lmm MORNING STAR METHODIST CHARGE Asinond Maxwell, l'astor MORNINCJ STAR CHURCH Friday, 7:30 Youth Fellowship party at the home of Virginia Dare Allen. SUNDAY: Church School Classes 10:00. I'.I don Burnt tte, superintendent, with classes for every age Mroup. Morning Worship Service 11:00. Sermon "What Is Conversion?" Youth Fellowship at 7:00 in the Church, Evening Worship at 7:45 with showing of a motion picture, Los Miserables." by Victor Hugo. This is a first quality, religious mo tion picture. You are invited to worship with us. Monday through Saturday is Work Week in our Church. This is a time for clean-up and paint-up and repair. Plan to come and do ! your share. I Sunday, March 27 at 11:00, The ! Allen High Chorus of Asheville will have charge of our Morning i Worship Service with a program of ! music. the The time was set at 5:25 for t lu- scrvice, with other details to be announced later. The Clyde Fellowship group were hosts 1o the counly eoumil. and refreshments were served dur ing the social hour. LONG'S ( IIAi'IX MFTIIOniST ( HI R( II Paul II Duekwall, Pastor Sunday. March 20: l)a of Dedi cation. !) 45 a in Sunday School. I!. II Terrell, General Superintendent. II a.m. Saerameul of Holy Coni imiiiloii. Rev. F, O. Divnian will Jive the Communion Meditation This service will culminate our Week ol Dedication. Each romniu nieant and worshipper is united to dedicate alony with hiin clt' an ol ferine to help meet the needs ot a suffering world. Our Day of Dedi lalioti offering will be divided as lollows: 20'; to the Methodist Committee for Over-eas Relief 2:j' "( to 11 oW Missions; and fi.v'; to Foreign Mission projects. 7 :10 p in. MelhodH Youth I- I -low-hip. I. uke Terrell will have i haree of the program on, "How Can I Know What Is Ritht In Ms i nil'" All oillli of Ihe rollil.iillli! v are united to attend these y nut ii er iees each Sunday niglil. WF.hNKSDAY (,:-lfi p.m. Buy Seoul Tlnnp .'f meet in I lie basement of the ehiiiih Colonel R. C. Lane i Seoul master and ('. W. Edward . Jr.. i- A" r lant S ouliiia ler. Till I'SDAY:-- 7:30 p.m. Choir practice for all who are ml ei e' I ed in ; I m i ir; in our 1 1 riilar t lioir. ( 'li.u li s ( I Kloi) is choir director, and Mi Anna ( ; lo cr ir. organi-1 . IRI'i: METHODIST CHAPEL Depot St. Rev. Ruth Grnber, Rev. Charlotte Bishop. Co-Pastors Sunday Services Sunday School, 10.00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting. Thurs day 7:30 p. m. (Note our weekly prayer meeting has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday nighl this is a permanent change). If you do not attend Church else where, you are cordially invited to worship with us in these regular gospel services ? 95 MILLION PEOPLE see q movie each week W Mil I lAKl DFfiDLE. find time ior cnur-n smi Ven'f e&ve W cy AGE CANNOT WITHER KENT, O. (UP) As long as it's healthv and vigorous, a tree will continue manufacturing new cells, says Martin L. Davey, Jr , of the Dav&y Tree Expert Co. A tree never dies of old age. Some living trees are estimated to be more than 4,000 years old and are the oldest living, things in the world. FINGER ON 20,000 CHICAGOANS CHICAGO i UP) Wanted by po liceone out of every 200 CW cagoans. The arrest of more than 20.000 motorists who have ignored Chicago traffic tickets was ordered bv Police Commissioner John p'renei gast. "Guilty of speeding or parking violations, they must eith er post bond or te locked up. 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