Thursday After THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TWO EVERY SOMEWHERE i GO TO CHURCH (eiHtmcieiKi-: Dim. ,1 sum t HI- it Id Morning Star Charge Of The Methodist Church CANTON, N. C. Asmond Maxwell. Pastor MORNING STAR CHIRCH Thursday evening. 7 30. in the church, the W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. Freft Trull and Mrs. Taylor Hardin as co-hostesses. This s an important meeting with elec tion of officers and reports from uur annual conference delegates. Good Friday evening. 8:00. in the church, the Sacrament of the iluly Communion will be administ iicd. l.jfcUT Sunday Services 5:30 a m . Easter Sunrisp Ser icet Lake Junaluska. 10 a. in . Church School classes, fcldon Burnette. superintendent. 11 a. m . Worship Service with Christening of infants and recep tion into church membership of ddults If you desire either of itiese services, please tell the pas U,r this week 7 p in.. Youth Fellowship in the church. 7.45 p m.. There will be a relig ious motion picture. "The Great l uininaiidment " shown in the i Iiurch and the public is cordially invited to attend Monday. 7:30 p. m ., The Young Adult Fellowship will sponsor a Uck party uith everyone invited to come dressed for the occasion BEYVERDAM CHIRCH Thursday. 7:30 p in.. The Sacra mint of the Holy Communion. l'.aster Sunday Sunrise Service and Church School classes. You ale invited to worship with the Morning Star church. St. John's Catholic Church l ather Ambrose Rohrbachrr, Pastor i-ek service- Easter W continued toii;i. Hoi Thursday, with High Mavs and the procession of the Hlc-sed Sacrament at 9 a. in. Father John Harper. a-Mant pastor, said the Mass. Adoration ot the Blessed Sacra ment will continue through today. (iood Friday. 9 a in.. High Mass of the Pre-Sanctifk'ci. by Father Harper. 7:30 p. m . Stations of the Cross, and sermon b Father llenrv liicl 'ki. assistant pastor of the Church i.f the Immaculate Conception. Ifer.dersonville. Hols Saturday. 8 a. m. Blessing ot the New Fire and Baptismal Font. H a m. HUh Mass. by Father iiohibaeher. Easter Sunday 11 a. in.. High Mass. h Father Harper. 7 30 p m . The Rosary and Bene didion of the Blessed Sacrament. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sur.dav School. 10 a. m.. with I) K Riley, superintendent. Pieaelnng services the first Sun riav nmiit at 7:30 o'clock, and the tr,i:d Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service... every Wednesday at 7:30 p. rn. In Church Loyalty Program Hazelwood Sunday School Attendance Still Rising Sunday School attendance at 1'aeiwood's four churches conti- miisd rising under the stimulus of the Church Loyalty Program as the month of April approached Ihe half-way mark. The Hev. M. B. Lee. pastor of the Hazelwood Methodist Church, rejiorts that 431 people attended ; last Sunday's classes al the Metho- j d it . Presbyterian, and Baptist I Churches and the Church of God. This was an increase of nine i over the previous Sunday, and top ped the March average by 121. j The minister also reports that ' the cottage prayer services being S held by lay men in various sec- i tions of the community are reflect- , ing the intensified interest in j church activities. j This has extended to physical ; improvements. The Methodist ! Church sanctuary has been paint-j ed and the work of finishing the Presbyterian Church's Sunday j School rooms is ncaring comple-j tion. I Haywood's Best r SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Free Methodist Chapel Depot St.. Waynesville Kev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-pastors Sunday Services 5:30 a. m., Easter Sunrise ser vice. Soco Gap. 10 a. m.. Easter program at Sun day School hour. Special music by Mary Linda Jeffries: and all Sunday School classes taking part in Easter stories and song. Morning worship. Easter mes sage and special Easter music. 11:00 o'clock. Evening evangelistic message. 7:30 o'clock. Weekly Services Fast-prayer meeting. Thursday. 1:00 p. m. Mid-week praise and prayer meeting Thursday night i conduct ed by Rev. Mary Gladys Tubb. 7:30 o'clock. Come and worship with us. if you don't elsewhere, a warm wel come awaits you at the Free Metho dist Chapel. Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. Clyde O. Newell, Pastor DAVIS CHAPEL Sunday. 11 a. m., the pastor will preach the Easter Sermon. 7:30 p. m. MYF meets. FINCHER'S CHAPEL Sunday. 11 a m . The Rev. Mrs. C. O. Newell will preach the East er Sermon. Mrs. James Kirkpat rick will sing a solo for this ser- ice. 7:30 p. m . MYF meets. Special Holy Week services are in progress this week at this church. Hazelwood Union Services Sunday The Hazelwood Church L'nion Services lor Easier Sunday night will be held in the Methodist Church. The l!ev. Paul Thrower, pastor ol the Haclwood Presbyterian Church vil bring the message for these second quarter services. The union services, which are held each quarter, are sponsored by the Presbyterian, Baptist, and Methodist Churches of Hazelwood. At the meeting for the last quar ter a capacity congregation at the Presbyterian Church heard the sermon by the Rev. M. I.. Lewis, the Baptist pastor. New Attendance Records Are Set Attendance last Sunday set new records for the Sunday Schools of the Crabtree Methodist Charge and the Crabtree church, the Rev. Clyde O. Newell, pastor, reports. Membership of the Charge church is 275. Last Sunday. 173 persons attended Sunday school out of school enrollment of 265. The Crabtree and Fincher's Chapel Sunday Schools will be held together next Sunday at Fincher's Chapel. Easter-Jeus Tells of Life Immortal Jrsus. knowing HJfi earthly life was near its end. told His disciples' "In My father'. house arc many mansions . . . I go to prepare it piece for you " Woodland Baptist Church The Rev. M. C. Wyatt, Pastor Sunday School. 9:45 a. ni., Joseph Hugh Gossett, general superinten dent. On Easter Sunday, we are studying, "Wtiy we believe in Eternal Life." You are invited to attend all services. Golden Text: "Because I live, ye shall live also." John 14:19. 11 a. m.. Worship Hour with the Rev. Mack Wyatt, pastor of the Oak Grove Baptist church, deliv ering the message. Regular mid-week prayer meet ing will be held at the church at 7 p. m., thirty minutes before the revival message is brought to us. The Rev. Mack Wyatt is holding the meeting. Sunday. 7 p. m., Training Union. 8 p. m.. Regular evening service. The annual Easter egg hunt will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chic" Foster. All who wish to attend will bring Iheir eggs and lunch for the picnic lhat will follow the- hunt. Wednesday. The WMU will meet al the home of Mrs. Bill Haney. All members 'are asked to attend I his meeting, to discuss plans for Vacation Bible School study sched uled to be held this month. Dellwood Methodist Circuit The Rev. J. E. B. House r, Pastor 5:30 a. m.. Easter Sunrise i ices. Lake Junaluska. MAGGIE CHURCH Ser- 11 a. m. Sunday.the Rev. T. S. Raton, former pastor, will preach. DELLWOOD CHURCH Sunday. 11 a.m.. Sermon by the pastor on the theme: "Roll Away Tlie Stones." ELIZABETH CHAPEL Sunday. 7:30 p. m.. the pastor will preach, using as the theme. "Roll Away the Stones." Remember to attend the Sunrise Service at Lake Junaluska at the foot of the Cross overlooking the lake. May Easter Sunday be a glad and joyous day as you attend Sun clay school and religious services. ,Two Choirs To Sing At Baptist Easter Services Faster Services at Waynesville's First Baptist Church will feature the singing of the combined senior and youth choirs. The services, scheduled to start at 11 a.m.. will be broadcast over Station WHCC. The combined choir of 60 voices, singing two special Easter num bers, will be directed by Charles Isley. the church's minister of mu sic, and Mrs. Douglas Moore will be the organist. The first selection will be "Hal i lelujah for the Cross." by Mc Granahan. and the second will be "The Hallelu jah Chorus." from The 1 Messiah, by Handel, j The Rev. L. G. Elliott, the pas I tor, will deliver the sermon on the j theme "He Is Risen Indeed," in keeping with the Easter season. JesiiR also told the disciples. "If I go and prepare a plaer for you, I will come again, and receive you unto Myself; that where I am, there ye may be also." Easter--Jesus Tells of Life Immortal PROMISES DISCIPLES THAT THEY WILL SHARE IT Scrifiiire -John 5:25-29; 14:1-4: Corinthians By NEWMAN CAMPBELL MANY PROBLEMS trouble the peoplea of the world today. Fear of war. fear of illness, worry about possible depressions, and many other things keep the whole world tense and unhappy. Our lesson today pictures Jesus and His disciples shortly 'before His crucifixion, which He knows will come shortly, and which His disciples seem not to understand. These men who had been so close to Him for the last two years must have known that some trag edy was impending, and been un easy about it, and .Testis prob- ably saw that. Peter htd just declared that he would lay down his life for Jesus' sake, and the Lord had answered that "the cock shall not crow, till thou hast denied Me thrice." Then He comforted them with : "Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe in God, believe also in Me. "In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to pi pare a place for you. 'And if I go and prepare a MEMORY I Jesus said I "Lrt mil uour In bilior (il.su in Mt. 'John H I. place for you. I will coc again, and receive you unto Myself: that where I am. ye may be also. "And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know." The disciples may not fully have understood 4he Lord, but their troubled hearts must have been somewhat eased at the promise and the happy picture He envisioned, a time when their troubles would be over, their grief at the loss of their Master, their period of persecution and martyrdom done, they would share the joy and triumph of Jesus in heaven. The arrest of Jesus with all its hateful incidents was accom plished. All His friends had de serted Him, even Peter who had sworn to give his life lor his Master, had denied Him as Jesus had foretold. The great sacrifice for man kind had been made, and until the third day, when Christ rose from the dead, the disciples mut have L.vi desolate ami heart broken indeed. Did thev remember what He Bawd on copyrighted outlines produce,! Education and used by pernms.cn Haywood Baptists Gave Liberally Last Year Last year. 4(i churches in the Haywood Baptist Association turn ed in nearly S18U00 to the cooper ative program. The largest conti ibution Sfi, 754.75 came from the First Church in Canton, according to fig ures in the associalional report which was released this week. The cooperative program in cludes state, home and foreign mis sions: Christian education, minis terial relief, and hospital aid. The churches of the association also contributed a total $4,029.02 for the Orphanage; $1,411.33 lor j associarional missions in 1048. and ' ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture John 5:Z5-Z9; 14:1-4; I Corinthians 15:1-8. 20.86: II Corinthians Paul. In his first epistle to 'tfitf-Corinth-ians, wrote of how the disciples raw Jesus after His resurrection, and that many others saw Him. as many as 500. GET YOUR EASTER SHOES AND SAVE AT I Corinthtanx 15:1-8, 20-26; 4:16-5:10. had told them then that He would surely rise again and that they should, after their earthly life, join Him in glory? We can only wonder about that. Years later, Paul wrote to the chinch at Corinth, "how Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures; And that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures." He was seen by Si mon Peter and by all the disci ples, wrote Paul, and although he, Paul, was not born soon enough to have seen the Lord while He was on earth, he did see Him when he was on his way to Da mascus to persecute the Chris tians there and drag them back to Jerusalem. This vision of the Risen Lord was the turning point in Paul's life. "But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept." Paul wrote in triumph. ' For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrec tion of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive." VERSE art br trnuMni: In hi if in 6W. Like Jesus, Paul, too comfort ed the people who were troubled by the conditions of life in the times in which they were living. At any time they might be ar rested and suffer the same fate as their Master because they be lieved in Him. They must often r.nve been weary and faint and longed for death. Paul wrote them, how ever, that they should rejoice in the work they were doing, even if martyrdom stared them in the face. For which cause we faint not," he wrote; "but though our out ward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. "For our light affliction, which us but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eter nal weight of glory. "While wc look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen, for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." O death where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?" hy The Int. , national Council of "" p.ilnuuleu by King F.alurea Syndlcau. $043.57 toward these missions for j 1949. I In cooperative gifts, the Clyde i church contributed a total $2,600: 1 the First Church of Waynesville, $3,563.93: and the Spring Hill Church. $907.36. I The total for the program was i the equivalent of a contribution I of a fraction more than $2.67 from each of the 6 952 resident members ! which the churches had last year. ti aiso amounts to an average S87.58 from each church. "Noontootly" is the name of a national game refuge in Georgia. I Hazelwood Presbyterian Church 1 Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Paul L Davis, superintendent, i Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock ! UsL 3rd and 4th Sundays). Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock. ! 1 2nd and 5th Sundays). 1 Children's Hour, 0:45 p. m. Mid-Week Bible Hour tWednes j day i, 7:30 p. in followed by Choir practice. "The Easter Dawn" will be the subject at the Sunday morning j worship. For the evening service ;our congregation will join the j Methodists and Baptists at the Methodist church at 8:00 p. m. in ' a regular quarterly Union Service. First Methodist Chureh CANTON, N. C. Rev. L. E. Mabry, Pastor 10 a. m., Church School, A. J. Reiuj, general superintendent. 11 o'clock. Morning Worship, The Empty Tomb," by the pastor. Reception of members. 2:30 p. m.. Baptism lor infants and children. 6:30 p. m.. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. in.. Worship. Sermon by the pastor. .Mid-Week Worship, Wednesday al 7:30 p. m. Followed by Choir practice. At the morning worship service Sunday morning the Fund Raising Campaign for funds to build our new parsonage and educational j building will be started. ( Friday, 6:30 p. in., Fellowship 1 supper and meeting of the Official Board, at the Y.M.C.A. North Canton Missionary; Baptist Church Ilev. C. D. Sawyer, Pastor April 17 Sunrise service at 6:30 : a. in. with Rev. John R. Willis in I charge. Everyone urged to attend, j Sunday School at 10 a. in. J. j .1. Ivester. superintendent. ! Morning Worship at 11 o'clock,! message by the pastor. i Training Union at 7 p. m. Bill Clark, director. ! Evening Worship at 8 o'clock. . i Begnning revival services with Rev. ; Roy Liner, from Charlotte, bring- i ing tne messages beginning Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock. Pigeon Valley Methodist Charge The Rev. V. U. Allen, Pastor Sunday Easter Program 11 a. m., Communion service. Lunch will be served on the grounds with a good singing pro gram in the afternoon. All sing ers are invited. The Methodist Youth Fellow ship groups from Long's Church and Piny Grove Church will go to Louise's Chapel at Clyde for an evening of worship. Long's Church Women's Society of Christian Service will meet at the church at 10 a. m. Wednesday to finish their study course. Dellwood Baptist Church The Rev.. George MehafTey, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching services every second and fourth Sunday. . On Easter Sunday, a bus will leave Palmer's Service Station at about 9.30 a. m. and drive to Round Hill and PlnM'c t r.;b her fnr ,!., cu, Services. a te: y J Bu,ch.r 4:16-5:10.. Paul wrote the Corinthians that al though he was horn too late to r the Lord. He came to him ,nd saved him MEMORY VERSE -John H i Waynesville Presbyter- Maple'jjJ Iclll VUUlllI nl Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor i I li, Whitener Provost, superintendent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock Sermon Subject: "I Am The Resur rection." The choir anthem for Sunday will be, "Joy that Overflows the Heart," by Dieterich The organ numbers played by Miss Bette Hannah will be in keep, ing with the Easter service. Reception of members and bap tisms will be held at the morning hour of worship. The Pioneer and Youth Fellow ship groups will meet nt 6:30 p. in Everyone is invited to attend Church Easter Sunday. Grace Church In The Mountains episcopal . The Rev. Edgar Goold, Rector April 15 11:00 a. m. Good Friday Service. April 17, Easter Sunday 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11.00 a. m. Holy Communion ami Sermon. There were 182.500,000 life in surance policies owned in the Uni ted States at the end of 1947. Canton Pastor To Conduct Morning Radio Programs The Rev- c- A- Ram8.a'- pasto'-!,,,, uiiiM i of the Weslevan Methodist Church j of Canton, will have charge of i morning devotions next week over station WHCC. ! This program of spiritual medi j tat ion may be heard every week, j Monday through Saturday at 9:30. The local station is cooperating with the Haywood County Minis terial Association in this 15 minule period of devotions. Next week. IJr. Sankey L. Blan- 1 Vl-, . JPL. t r tvM W in nr-i IV! - Well,'! ,h. u. of Co.. Wood, Go. .ri. "H Sale Starts April 20 - Lasts Sluder Furniture "Your Credit Is Good W Canton's Oldest Fnrniturt Phone 2538 Opposite I' 1 ; -rf "Mil Sunday """UJ -'""I oy.ti, I he hev. CI lua. IhefwJ '3",ln'. UJ iu coiae M.. ,L 01 t ;" li monn J "eill Jl 1U j j ;" 11 ni, I'vwyfj scnuui is u "nice., al Clyde lJ DawyeiBj Sunday. 5:13 1 rise Service at j "The ThonK) Easter Cantkljl will be preseuj choir at the Qp Sunday evenin Edwin X. tJ will direct E. M, Greenai win we as d organ and piaw Pre-Easier conducted attkti iiiK. beginning Dr. Ulanton School ui Reliji, College, and i Baptist Church 1 a series of tail 1 in April 24 mi I Sunday mora l ic es at 11-00 rt ! ii'aining Sundav: l)i(i:i(lcas froE churches: Ann' j Baptist Church. : Methodist t'H LASTS 1011 0. F