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i Thursday Afternoon, May 5, 194S THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ' GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY ; Radio I., At The Churches ToBeHe!) 1 1 SUND ! rio,un,i.i. ll 1 1 ktp ATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON .,1. - Script " Pi ! First Methodist Church Bethel Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Rassell L. Young, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m , Francis Massic. general superintendent. We are growing in size and inter est. Bring the entire family, place them in the class of their age, where they will find lessons from the Word that will be help ful and interesting, and remain for the morning service. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock Since this is Mother's Day, this service will be dedicated to our mothers. The Senior Choir and the Children's Chorus will furnish tlie music. The pastor's theme will be. "Mother's Throne.'' The public is invited to .attend The Methodist Youth Fellows-hip. lead by Miss Margaret Heese, will meet at 6:45. The Evening Service will be held in the Youth Chapel at 7:30. Mrs Clifford Senne will lead the con Rresation in singing your favorite hymn, and the Youth and Chil dren's Choirs in special numbers The paMor will give a message ap propriate tor the day. All cor dially invited. Choir RchersaN: Youth and Sen ior, (i oil and fi o'clock. Wednesday 'v'iing: Children. 10 a. m. Sat urday. Pigeon Valley Methodist Charge The Rev. V. N. Allen, Pastor I'INKV GROVE 1 1 a sn Worship serv ices on he Ihenie. "Molher's Day." Scrip lure Heading. .John 19:1-25. The Rev. Clyde L. Collins, Pastor Sunday, May 8 10:00 a m . Sunday School. J. Letch Woiley, superintendent. 11:00 a. m., Worship. Sermon, "Members of One Family." 7:00 p m.. Methodist Youth Fellowship meetv Wednesday. May 11 7:00 p. m.. Choir practice. Mr. Gudger Worlcy. director. The week of May 8 through 15 the minister will lead the singing for a revival to be held at the Eiltmore Methodist Church. The Reverend Charles D. White, min irler of the Hiltmore church, will preach. LONG'S CHl'RCH I Kvcnmc. Sen ices. Theme, "The Watchful Spirit." The text :' "Lead ! u 1101 into temptation but deliver ' Us from evil. " Matt. 6:13. j Morning Star Charge Methodist Church The Rev. Asmond Maxwell, Pastor MORNING STAR CHL'RCH Friday evening. 7:30. The Adult church membership class will meet at the parsonage, with all new members and interested persons invited to come. Sunday Services Mother's Day 10.00 a 111 . Church School class es 7 :';(). Ever.ini! Worship service, with the Youth Fellowship sponsor ing "Family Niht." All parents t 1 he 011nt: people are especially united to come worship, enjoy the ln-:aiii and the entertainment v. i!!i tin- young people. A motion picture. "Wrong Way Out," will be sho n Tui Mlay evening. 7:00. Boy Scout 1'roop. Bob Smalhers. scoutmaster, will nicei 111 the Cluircvh. Wednesday evening. 7.30, The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education will meet in (he Church. Thursday evening, 7:30, The W S C S. will meet in the Church. As Jesus was walking in the temple chief priests and scribes asked Him by what authority He performed miracles. He asked them one they dared not an swer, and He refused to answer them. Jesus told a parable 0 a man who planted a vineyard, and when the har vest was due he sent servants to collect, but the husbandmen beat or killed them, and even slew his only son. The Pharisees were sent to ask Jesus was it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar Asking for a coin, and seeing Caesar's head depicted thereon. He told them to render to Cr.e'r-ar his due. Near the triasury. Jesus saw a poor widow casting in two mites her all. He told His followers she gave more than the rich all she had. MEMORY VEHSE II Corinthians 9 7 Waynesville Church Youth Choir To Sing Baptist Regional Convention Opens Tomorrow At Vest Asheville Church Panthers Creek Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell. Pastor Sun-lay School. 10 a. m . with the superintendent. Johnnv Kirk patrick. in charge. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock fust and third Sundays. " 30 p m.. Bible study with D. L Messer. teacher. On the second Snn,ta, t 1 1 in., the Rev. Ben Fugate'will bring ! the message. ' Tuesday. 7:30 p m . Mid-week ' worship and choir rehearsal. Everyone is invited to attend our services. 1 BEAVEED.VM CHCRCH 10.00. Church School Classes. 11:15. Morning Worship Service. 7:00. The Youth Fellowship will leave to enjoy a program with the Morning Star Youth Fellowship. Church Of God HAZELWOOD The Rev. Hugh J. Cox, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Services, 11 a. m. Evanaelistic Services, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., Young People' meeting. First Methodist Church Canton Rev. L. E. Mabry, Pastor i Church School at 10:00. classes , for all ages, A. J. Reno, Superin j tendent. j Morning Worship at 11:00, An I nual Mother's Day Sermon, by the I Pastor. 7:00 p.m. The Youth Fellowship meets. All young people invited. I The Evening Worship at 8:00 ; The Reverend Paul Duekwall, j Pastor of Junaluska Methodist 1 Church will be the guest Minister ' in the absence of the Pastor w ho I for the past week has been assisting Dr. O. E. Croy of Swannanoa in I Evangelistice services. rehearsal Wednesday night at 8:00. Troop 16 Boy Scouts meets Tues day evening at 7:00. The General Meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice will be held at the church Thursday evening at 7:30. Christian Science Service The subject for the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Ser- ' vice On next Sunday morning will be "Adam And Fallen Man." Golden Text: I Corinthians 15 2? "As in Adam all die. even so in Christ shall all be made alive." The service will be held in the church rooms on the second floor of the Masonic Temple at 11 o'clock. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday School meets at 10 a. m., with D. R. Riley, superintendent. Preaching services: First Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock and the third Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday. 7.30 p m . Baptist Train ing Union. Every Wednesday. 7:30 p. m Mid-week Prayer Services. 7fiis genuine Look at these quality Maytags with prices starting as low as $124.95! Easymonthly terms liberal trade-in. We know you'll be delighted with these Maytag models. Come in today and let us give you a demonstration. THE MAYTAG CHIEFTAIN, America's finest low-priced washer genuine May tag in every respect. ;124 I fi m ftfi u nil Jf St. John's Catholic Church Father AribfOSe? Bohrbacher Pastor The sunupqSchedule started Sunday, May ,4 jfrid 'will continue through NpvAjtor the Waynes ville . church, J'a"nd the . rnissiajis as follows: --4 Waynesvi ss every Sunday at 11 a. ;!BeiieiUction of the Blessed Saora&tsljt ,ievery Sunday evening at 7Q Tl&fc. Missions Andrews: J.av-JTVvery fifth Sun day. " - Bryson City: 8 a. m. every Sun day. Canton: 8 a. m. every third Sun day. Cullowhee: 7 a m. every first Wednesday. Fontana Dam: 11 a. m. every Sunday. Franklin: 8 a. m. every Sunday. Highlands: 11 a. m. every Sun day. Murphy: 8 a. m. every first Sun day. Sylva: 8 a. m. every fourth Sunday. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Paul Davis, superintendent. Morning Worship (1st, 3rd and ith Sundays) 11:00 o'clock. Evening Worship (2nd and 5th Sundays 1 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week Bible Hour, Wednes day. 7:30 p. in. Followed by choir rehearsal. At the worship service Sunday evening the pastor will bring a Mother's Day message, using the subject, "A Mother's Dedication of a Son." Follow ing the evening worship there will be the monthly meeting of the church officers, elders and deacons. The Wednesday evening Bible study will be a continuation of the studies of First Corinthians, chap ters 7 and 8. The Question of Marriage and the Eating of Meat. Join us in our Bible studies and other worship services. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a .m., Radio Pro gram over Station WHCC, Waynes ville. 10 a. in., Sunday School. 11 a. m.. Preaching Service. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week prayer meeting. The two-day 1949 convention for Baptists of Region Nine will open tomorrow at the West Asheville Baptist church. in addition to those from the Haywood Association, the meeting will attract members and officials from Buncombe, Yancey, Carolina, French Broad. Mitchell. Newfound and Transylvania Associations. Among the features of the ses sion will be the regional tourna ment for winners of the events in associational competition held pre viously in junior memory work, intermediate sword drill, speaking, and adult Scripture reading. The meeting will convene at 2:55 p. m. with worship services follow ing a brief period of music. During the afternoon program, Allard Garren of Hendersonville, the regional director, will be the principal speaker. Other features will be the adult reading tournament directed by Miss Laura Mae Milliard, and a methods conference of general of ficers, adult leaders, and young i peoples, junior and intermediate officers and story hour leaders. j A demonstration program plan- : ning. meeting will be held by the Grace Baptist chur"ch prior to the j recess. 1 lhe (Soldett (Text r "WW,W feff- I"' :A Iff.. Ji. w lilSeiLiuLmimmimmmmJi at urHa, ., 1 ! social ...! i lists ,vv, The f(.ii....- s.'lnti, 1, ' Kach c.j 11,. u ..: U"MN j ., ,. """w Hi "v-u n of o., lH ,. ""HI!!, 1 whole is "Chnstis. Tin- ' l'vict.,,lileFJ Ji'each w tJ Day Tht' Vna broadiM n. vorship StTVitis, Sundjjs ia jIt lows MaV 15. First J tltl 29,'. Slain,., IrnJ " nu -villi lite HjvJ vorship senios 01 iia.wvinid alli The widow's mite. ' t "God lovelh cheerful giver." II Corinthians 9:7. THE MAYTAO MASTER, Sunt Msytsf ever t Hufs, square alnmi Bom tnb hold THE MAYTAO COMMANDER, with Urge, aquara porcdain tub. rest, efficient M44 IWm ELECTBIC CO. Phone 31 Main Street Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA Paul H. Duekwall, Pastor Saturday, May 7, The marriage of Miss Mary Jane Edwards to Mr. John Charles Klopp will be sol emnized at 4 p. m. All members of the church and community are cordially invited to attend. Sunday, May 8 9:45 a. m., Sunday School for an age groups. 11 a. m., Mother's Day service with the sermon by the pastor. A nursery is operated in con nection with this service. Parents of pre-school age children are in vited to use these facilities pro vided by the Wesleyan Service Guild. 3 p. m., Meeting of the Survey Committee of the Lake Junaluska community Development Program Mrs. Quay Medford is chairman. 7:30 p. m . MethnHUf v,, 1, e-i lowship. Ted Noland has charge of the program on the subject "Our Familv At H mvi 1-1 A 1 ' 1-. i- ,, Monday, Mav 9 7:30 p. m The Weslevan Ser vice Guild, an organization for gainfully employed women, meets at the home of Mrs. Ruell Noland Tuesday, May 10 7:00 p. m., The Adult Fellowship meet at the church for its regular monthly covered dish supper. Miss Pearl Johnson is nriii..i r organization. Wednesday, May H 7 p. m.. Boy Seoul meets in the baspmnf r 'u ui nit; church. R. C. Lane, Scoutmaster ana w. Edwards, Jr., assistant Friday, May 13 7:30 p. m.. Regular choir nrari. tice.' The Rev. John W. Moore will be guest teacher for the Men's Bible Class. Liberty Baptist Church D. C. Fugate, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Charlie Riddle, superintendent. There will be no morning wor ship service. The first of a series of revival services will be held Sunday even ing at 7:30 o'clock with the Rev. N. L. Stephens bringing the mes sage. Services will be held daily throughout the week at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The public is invited. Grace Church In The Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar Goold, Rector 3rd Sunday After Easter 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 o'clock. Morning Prayer and sermon. Crabtree Baptist Church The Rev. W. M. Abel, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Services. 7:30 p. m.. Services. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m., Choir practice. Hazelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. The subject for the morning mes sage win oe "The Mother of a Great Leader." Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock. Following the song service the theme for discussion - will be "Moses' Choice." Mid-Week Services Wednesday, 7:30 d. m.. Pnr.r service. Thursday, 3 d. m. ChiMrv Hour. Thursday. 7:30 d m Vnmi, ii. lowship. Six years of continuous Hrnnohi In Arizona came to an end during me snow season of the past winter. Bethel Presbyterian Church Paul Patterson h Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Lav- uvM i. Tieai, superintendent. Morning Worship (2nd and 5th Sundays) 11:00 o'clock. Sunday morning the pastor will bring to the congregation a Moth er's Day message. "An Old Tim. Mother." All people are urged to honor me jord and the true mothers of our land by attending worship ser vices on Mother's Day. Friday night will be Youth1 Night at the convention. One of the early features of this program will be the singing by lhe"YoutTi Choir of the First Bap-! tist church of Waynesville. State Worker Ruth Miller will discuss Summer Assemblies, Mrs. Sam Knight will supervise the speakers tournament, and the Rev. Nathan C. Brooke, Jr., of the Earle Street Baptist church, Greenville, I S. C, will bring the message, j "God s Call To Youth." I A dedication service will end the Post day's meeting. I The election and installation of 1 officers will highlight the Satur- j day session which will adjourn at noon . j The Rev. D. D. Gross, pastor of the Clyde Baptist church, will speak on the subject, "Faithful To Our Mission." There will be discussions on the various phases of church work, such as Ihe enlistment of deacons, organization of an Adult Union, in creasing attendance, and promo tion of Bible reading. The Junior memory work drill contest will be conducted hv Mrc Earl Recce of Clyde, and will pre cede the business session when the delegates will elect their officers. Competing for regional honors will be the winners of the asso ciational tournaments held earlier in memory work, adult Scripture reading, and the other contests. Current regional officers in ad clidon to Mr. Garrbn are the Rev Jack Bagwell, associate director! from Asheville; Mrs. Ralph E. ! Guice of Hendersonviiln c...i Junius Hueeins nf Fri.,iian ! chorister; Mrs. W. L. Harmon, of I Rosman, pianist; Neils Larson of' Asheville. adult lParir. i mio. Odlll rwiugni 01 Hazelwnnrl !,.., . , ji'uug peo ples leader; Mrs. Paunee Byrd of' v-aruiier, intermediate leader; Mrs Earl Recce of Clyde, junior leader a.u m,ss none Logan of Ashe ""i. story nour. Hospital Day To Be Observed At" Baptist Church Mother's Day is Baptist Hospital Day in the First Baptist Church. The Baptist Hospital at Winston Salem is asking the churches of Noifh. Carolina for $150,000 to help bring health and hope to so many who are in need throughout the State. All loose offerings in the Sunday School and worship serv ices, and all designated gifts, will go to the hospital. Our goal is $250.00. Baptist Men To Meet In Asheville A program will be held at 3 p 111 Sunday at Asheville r First Baptist Church for Baptisi ir.en of the ninth and tenth districts. Haywood County is included in the ninh district. Horace B. Easom, secretary of the North Carolina Brotherhood, and George W. Scliroeder, associ ate secretary of the Baptist Broth erhood of the South at Memphis. Tenn., will be principal speakers. Accidents It enough lost time dure more thai annual wheat sJ States. How To Fij Fever." Givi A Chance To In tin' spring common to hen as tired, weak iti I gv up morniid to bed." It ism of such miserifs J These svmpld which results lm a nil aOTvalin; pains tlui desta For nearly dinn Hiver Hfl praised by ttal men, women ill tigue-lhat is tld feeling brought 01 and rest, by srJ sure pains If vou surfer fw trv Scalf's Indiati today. The first or our mot;! all good drug si Listen lo 5a Quartet over W 9:30 a. m.. Moil Want Ads bring quick results. I Charles Dickens visited the Uni ted Mates in 184Z. Irtofc IF Instructions Frr Mnlmrt TVi Road anfl mm AAVIMilt ItV Bonds Election On June 4, 1949 mm lecD Central Methodist Church CANTON R"v. C. W. Kirhv. Minic4. 9 'uishi 4o a. m.. rhnivh c.i r on ovuuoi tor 10:55 o'clock mi . , s.,m. ,. """"6 vorsnip "iiiuii. nnmn wi D..:iJ """"els Are k ak "unuers Mother's Day." r Z ' lUth choir Pwctice 6-30 p. m., Youth Fellowship 7:30 o'clock i.'oi . ,' sm ""-""'B- service. -w. ...... lne ugnt In Xhe Wjn ,!h.0 Pe '".-'Wednesday, Bible stored. Scripture Lesson, John Ph." Wed"esday, senior t,In" P"'''C is cordi.v invited f lii- C 1 l j 11.. ,1 .i k uwnut oluii, Dy prociamauon, taut" " i tion for June 4th, 1949, on the road bond and school bond's which election is to be held under the General Election of The State. In his proclamation the Governor called the State and County boards of elections and all otlier tion officials to proceed to hold the said election on Safe June 4th. 1 Tn the SlatelJ ... mu.ivv nun me adIU piutlciiiiui--'-- of lr.,.4; i j i i , i 1 1 : j wfinn andal n-iuna iiiei una maae plans lo noia sam ed the following plans. "The registration books for the election will be of May 7th, for the registration of those eligible to rcg's'cr 1 ... . . ..iwi nn the' die nui now registered. Those already regis"11"" lar countv rpo-icfro;,, ,.,;n havr to rcg'11 in this snprial footnn t.. Atu QO will not bea I .iyjii jh dUUC Till, aci 1. 1 . . registration. The books will be Open through May 1 i urday, May 28th, will be challenge day." ,S ending - v. ii. inaH. ino inHn.. r r t-ned dowT- .... me nrst time in 10 years. JERRY ROGERS Chairman Haywood County Board of Electioll
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