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PAGE FIVE (Second Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER noon. TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY Theological Scminarv President Terms Sunday Schools World's Vital Institutions Jesus Teaches of the Judgment ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Cy Alfred J. Buchr 3E Scripture Mark 13; 14:8-9. May 12. 19W Hisli'"1 ibrr. fciffS fcices i Chapel ille Pastors 311 I' Ihursclay, r ami pl'ilise 7:30. Jj I'luircii , ill J , III,' I-"'1 mlii' klinW'l cthodist iff, rasmi a. "i 11 (i t I (. k friiins message , The Sinit- SiM-pi'iil. f7 ni ('"Ml in- Tlii' Sllll- II 111'. ".MOM'S Tiers Prayer ser- U'limi ill tin' felorris. in., Prayer Children's As Jesus went out of the temple, one of His disciples said tp Him, "What man ner of stones are here?" Jesus answered, that there should not he one stone of that groat building left upon another. Four disciples askrrl the Master when the day of judpmont would come. When the fig tree puts forth lciwn, ye know t'.iiit summer is near, He said, hut r.o one knows the day of judgment hut Cod. "Tii lie ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know nut when the time is . . . Watch, lest coming siiiUlcnly he find you sleep in;. And w h.it I say unto you I say unto all. Watch,'' Jesus warned. A wo over .1 Hint mi II Ml 522 Attend Sunday School In Hazelwood She olden (Tei You Hi t Church I), raMiir I'hwl. Cl.i ;:; in-; W.'j .liip- n liii. All il'-il Win1 lnp. Ser- iiiecls Tues- il I! Weilnes hy cliuir re 'at any ;i ttd all HikI llu'iiin;li .ffilialecl ihfi- Baptist .'liiuil. Abe nil krvires. The V Oraime Sta ll Ille SC1I11011. '(invent ion. Traininn L'n- Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA The Rev. Paul H. Duckwall, Pastor Saturday, May 14 The Board of Stewards will en tertain Boy Scout Troop No. 8 of Lake Junaluska at a wiener roast to be held ut Soco Gap. All stew ards and scouts are asked to meet it i he church at 5 p. m. Sunday, May 15 !): -IS a. in., Sunday School for all aw groups. R. H. Terrell, general superintendent; Mrs. T. J. Kincher, superintendent of the Adult Division; Mrs. F. O. Dry niiin,, superintendent of the Youth Division; Mrs. C. G. Medford, sup erintendent of the Children's Di vision. Ucv. W. V. McRae of Lake Juna luska. will be (he guest teacher of illie Men's Bible Class. T. J. Fin jrlier is Ihe regular teacher. ! 1 1 o'clock, Morning worship ser vice. The sermon will be preached ! by the pastor. I I! p. m., The Glee Club of the j Allen High School of Asheville I will present a concert of sacred ! music in the sanctuary of the church. Allen High School is one of the institutions of our Woman's Division of Christian Service. It is a high school for negro girls. Our Woman's Society of Christian Service and our Wesleyan Service Guild are sponsors for this service. Wednesday, May 18 , Boy Scout Troop No. 8 meets in (lie basement of the church at 7 p. m. R. C. Lane is the scout master. Thursday, May 19 Regular choir practice at 7:30 p. in. Rev. ;wifh the message, nv. Prayer Dcllwood Baptist Church The Rev. Georfre Mehaffey, Pastor 10 a. m., Sunday School. 1 1 a. in., Second and fourth Sun days, preaching services. 7:45 p. m., Baptist Training Union. Want Ads bring quick results School s & Girls fpccially For You ddili! June ls() Bill Fold Pictures Nihil Glamour Style for 8.1c 12 for $1.50 2 Poses taken) PAM'S STUDIO 'lie Tcmni,, p,u . . , - w aynesvine I'lione 227 Sunday School attendance in the four Hazelwood Churches climbed to 522 last Sunday just 711 short of the goal set in the Church loyal ty Program. Since the program was launch ed by the Church of God and the Presbyterian. Methodist and Bap tist Churches six weeks ago, Sun day School attendance records have been broken in two of the churches. The goal: To increase Sunday School attendance from 400 to (iOO by the last of June. In other religious activities in Hazelwood, a revival is being held at the Church of God with the Rev. C. G. Ray of Marion preach ing. Members of the church welcome everyone to attend. First Baptist Church Rev. L. G. Elliott, Pastor Sunday Sunday School at !):4.ri. Men Phil lips, general superintendent invites those of every age to Ibis hour of study and training in, "Jesus Teachings on the Judgment." Last Sunday 2!)4 were present Morning Worship at 11:00. Ser mon by the pastor, "Rebuilding the Altars." Scripture Heading, 1 Kings 18: 30-3l. Special music by the choir; diaries Isley, director; Mrs. Douglas Moore, organist. Training Union at (i:4.r. Evening Worship al 11:00. The pastor will speak on "Family Wor ship." Scripture Heading, Kphcs ians 3:20-22 6:1-4. Special music by the Youth Choir. Monday Intermediate H. A s. meet at the parsonage at 3:30. The W. M. S. meeting which was postponed from last week, will meet in the Upper Room. Monday at 8.00, instead of Tuesday. The Fannie E. S. Heck Circle will have the program and (lie Ann Hassel tine Judson Circle will be hostess. Wednesday Jr. R. A's. meet in the social hall at 3:30. , Youth Choir meets for rehearsal at 7:00. Midweek Prayer Meeting at 8:00. Senior Choir rehearsal at 1:4.") Thursday Sunbeams meet in the social hall al 3:30. Jr. G. A's. meet in the Upper Room al 3:30. Friday Intermediate G. A's. meet in the social hall at 3:30. i A. - v. ' :--' ' ; v .v-. ! J t, I V ?3 A i AT " ; 4 J j , -fW s inn poured expensive ointment -.us' head, and when the disciples il Jesus said she but anointed n hei'orenand for His burial. '.u:;Y VERSE -I Cor. 16.14 I Church Of God i CANTON I he ltev. W. C. Ere, Pastor Sunday. '1.30 a in.. Radio I'm . i.iin over Slation WIICC, Waynes Mile HI ,i in.. Sunday School. ! I a in.. Preaching Service. 7.1(1 p mi, Fv iini'.elisl ie Service. Wednesday. 7::!0 p. in , Mid-week in .1' meet ill!!. Kllii Puller, president of South e' li M.'piist T tn oIol'j: al ;,einin.iy at Louisll!e. I.y.. couuiKU'ed ic ee.ntlv on Hie bill ortanee of the family as a whole attendin ; Sou- , day Schuol regularly. ! In Uiis connection, be made the following slal enicnl: With every passing year my con- 1 viction dev pens that Christian j truth is the only hope for this! world. The greatest imperative of life is to get men and women to experience this truth and then un der tin guidance of the Holy Spirit to go out into the world to live .mil to teach it in all areas of life. Some day we will understand that our Sunday schools rank among the most important institutions of earth. They arc organized to teach Christian truth to human beings. The destiny of our nation de pends more hugely upon their suc cess than our linito minds can grasp since they are our adopted means for implementing indis pensable truth and for (jetting it into Hie hearts of men and women. T'iicy should have the lull support and co operation of all the people. It is literally true that there can lie no freedom of the highest order un'il it comes as a result of truth. ! The future of our great nation j would be immersed in brilliant I hope if the boys and girls of this natioji could be enrolled in our Sunday schools and there taught I (he Irudi for successful living and service. Clyde Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Gross, Pastor m., Jack Sunday School, 10:00 a Medford, superintendent. M(iiinc Worship, 11 Dawyer D. Gross, Pastor, music will be rendered Adult Choir. Mrs. E. G. Jr., of Lake Junaluska, directing. Sermon by the pastor: "For Bet ter for Worse." Training Union. 7:00 p. m., Mrs. Howard Shook, Director. Evening Worship, 8:00 o'clock. The music will be led by the Young People's Choir, Mrs. Weav er Chapman, directing. Sermon by the pastor: "The Need for Salvation." o'clock, Special by the Purcell, Hurry ! Hurry! (Klijrry! ONLY 2 DAYS OF OUR Unhnished watchlowtr in a vineyard. "Let oil that ys do b done in love." I Cor. 16:14. Mis. liu ci'll Becomes Choir' Director Mrs. I'. G Purcell. Jr., of Lake Junaluska. has accepted the work a director of the Adult Choir id Hie Clyde llipli l church. Mrs I'urcell will work wilh the choir No ember. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church Kev. The 10 a. m D. R. Riley Preaching day, 7:30 p. a m 7:30 p .m. ion. Wednesday. 7:30 p prayer services (). .1. Beck. Pastor Sunday School, wilh superintendent, services; Kii't Sun ni.: Third Sunday. 1 1 Baptist Training I!n- M id-week Bethel Methodist Church The Rev. Clyde Collins. Pastor Sunday in a m Siindav School . A Letch Worley. superintendent. ! 11 a. m.. Worship service by the minister. 7 p m . Methodist Youth Fellow ship meeting. Monday, 8 p. m.. Course for Va cation Bible .School workers. Tuesday. 8 p. m . Monthly stew ards meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m . Choir 1 Iaehvood Presbyterian Church The Kev. Paul Patterson Thrower. Minister Sunday School. 10.00 a. in., Paul L. Davi-, Supei inlendenl. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.. c 1st. 3rd & 4lli Sundays). Evening Worship. 8:00 p. m. '2nd & rlh Sundays!. Mid Week Ililt. Hour. Wednes day. 8 nil p in . followed by Choir Pi ;.( In e. The paslor's 'object at the Morn ing Win .kip Sunday will be, "The Miiilant Church". Our people are urged to lend their full uppoil to the united church loyally campaign, that of ntlei'.rhi".! faithfully all the services of I ke church a r. d encouraging ol her . In do I he same. All ,ii e invited to join us in I he midweek Bible studies each Wed nr.dav cvcnin;; Nc.l Wednesday the 1 1 1 f 1 w ill Ie- I Cor. 0-11, the L.il In-, id Meal arc! the Proper Use ol I In I en il . Supper. The ie, ii of ! In c lunch will hold Iheir mi 1 1 1 1 1 ! upper mcelint; al die c hin c Ii 'I I i ii ' day evening 7:(to o'clock. Our childten tin- year will join in Willi Hi'' Melhodisl in a joint ac,ilioii Chinch School. Children bet v. i en Ike a"e ol 4 and 1 4 . in ch! e are urged to plan lo attend din in . June "0-.luly 1. The women ol the church will have Ihcir IJnthilay meeting of the ycur .'I I lie r Inn cli Tue.-day. 8:00 p ni pi ae. ice. I bin .d Adult H. I lay w nod VP dli'x'l hi I ! Sin i . 7 30 P. in . Young rkci conference for t he .eh di ii id. al Hie Clyde church. The Rev. Au- f the Wc ley Height", First Methodist Church The ltcv. Russell I,. Yoiini;, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. in. I'l.inei Massie, general superinlenilenl. in vites all of every age to come The Nursery is open for Ihe care of "Toddlers" for both tin- Sun day School and morning service. The climax of a several veils, routed between die four Viull ('hisses will be a picnic supper on the church lawn, 7 o'clock. Wed nesday, May 18. Morning Worship, 11 ei'(l'k Following special music by Senior Choir. Dr. John W. M of Lake Junaluska, will hi in : message. The public is cord invited. The Melhodisl Youth Fellow will meet al (i:45, wilh iinoil interesting program provided (he Young People llienee!i Young People are invited to tend. Evening Worship, 7:3(1 n'c h Afler the usual songfest and ial music by the Youlli Choir, il pastor will give a shorl niedit. All are invited. Monday. 6:30 p. m.. The Worn,-,, Society of Christian Service i ' have their annual Hal v e I I 'a . meeting and covered cli h : iipi-ei in the dining hall ol die ( hui i h. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., '! lie V. leyan Service Guild will en.il Ihe home of Mrs. Troy Wv.lr . m Love Lane. Mr:.. ,1. M. Ivllcl Mrs. Lura Kerley will l.e c o ho losses. A musical program i planned Choir Rehearsals: Yoiilh an Senior, fi:30 and 8 o'c lock. Wed nesday ; Children. 10 a. in. Nalti: day. I In III he. bv Ml id 'el. Remington lectnc Cteoc aver Bring in your electric shaver now. Factory experts will clean, oil and adjust it without charge. Monday & Tuesday, May 16 & 17 rii,:; in your electric shaver and have Remington experts clean,.' oil id adjust it. This service won't cost you a cent. They 11 also replace it n or missim 1 1 parts in any Remington shaver at factory prices. You '.in al io have your Remington ( regurd less of age or condition) completc I; i "built at a maximum charge of $7.50, or it can be brought up-to-date Vv'ilh installation of the new Blue Streak twin shaving head. It's the : :'.i!.'.;t development since the invention of the multiple-head shaver, iir.lallod immediately for only $.5.50. Streak Five. Hero's the speediest made. Combines two twin Blue Streak heads with one round head. Other Remingtons from $17.50. SI.!'; AND TRY Kemiiif',1 nil's new Blue and mo;:! elTicicnt electric shaver ever Grace Church In The Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. I.'cc I'T e,- Etlr.ar Gaold. May la Fourth Sunday afler ihOO a. in.. Holy Communion 9:45 a. m . Church School. 11:00, Morning prayer and nto hampion Employees Store, Inc. N.C. Phone 2313 I . ... I 1rmM,...:im j .-r i - ' I ! 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