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n. May 19 1919 HEWAY PAGE FIVE (Second SecticnJ 10 CHURCH . SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY (The olden (Text ;pe! Jesus Institutes the Lord's Supper ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buetcher .ornpiurr .iaru ii:r;-26; I. like 22:7-38 IW" I , la! :: ' ;ie- t- lad if1';" 11! '-; nu',:" - Ivn-"' Ice tarn," " r". ill " bvii.u: Vouns W'r 10 ;i : ! ' 'P- or ii. , .1 Tacks (.,, tilt' first Clay CU lc raaouvci, su.t I .' Hi twp disciples int0 the cit-v and pi them they would meet a man bear- itcher of water upon nis neau. Follow him. ir,- a pit Where the man with the water pitcher went they were to ask the master of the house where they should eat the nassover, and he would show them an upper room. In the evening the Master sat with the twelve, and they ate. and He said to them. "One of yn;i which cateth with Me shall betray Me" And they asked Him. "Is it 1?" Jefiis took bread, blessed and brake It and pave it to them, saying. "This is My body which is given for you: this do In remembrance of Me." MEMORY VERSE I. Cor 11:24. 7ie Z-a.vf Supper. "This do in remembrance of Me." I Cor 11:24. Top slugging percentage in the American League in 1!)41 was the .(ilf) compiled by Ted Williams ol the Boston Ked Sox. i A U i In ch Loyalty Program lowing 1- relh ill 1 in- li sli is a cream .alloc flavored with finely grated limn. Hi 1 a da h ol Miliar, and mil' I'd i.H -.lev . H .4 -C iLc!voxl Church NtiiP.es J. Brock As Pa: - Ut's Assistant I,.. . m. I.. LKWIS I'i'i' the past Ivvn Sundays the li'lal si lioiil attendance at four cliiiielus averaged 521 as compar ed with 400 (lui'inK February and .March. This U only 79 below the F fonyoup kitchen j ilesired jMial of (i()0 we hope for by I Hie end el dune. Fven though this ' I .: I . 1 I "., II.,,.-!,ood Kaplisl Lluirchiis the best attendance in history,! , 1 that the llazelwood Blip-j we reali" that there are hundreds' I .nil 101,1; a Ki .ai siep 101- ; who snoiiio nv aiK'nuniK more reg 1 Sun. lay; wo elected our uhirly our cliurelies. In addition Uwi. ki' anil Training Un- : lo the regular serv lies on Sunday , 1 .La-vis lirock, as full ioui- chiirehes have a inid-vveek , :iM-'s As.isiant. Ilis duties 'service en Wednesday evening. !..,, lor in Church Acliv- T,t. Icuics f the Ilaztlwood :' 1. at :"ti lime assist ing ( lunches plead wit h you to support ii r in seeunng a Keligious the churches of the community. 01 m:r town, which will he .1 and iced in our Sunday UJItlliwIbl lurrli B. I.IT, I'.ImIM oci:,..i fk M'l v i. l , Help in lilting our standards high er and in making a great forward m. u iiig I won. Revival niov.'mrie in the church of the h ,i ciitn ch ai tivilies. ,v ; Living Cod (,'onii' with your 1, 1 1 that by Ins help wc will L.inilv Sunday morning, help (ill ! 'i' In have ;;iH) in Sunday ! a pew. Keep Ihc Sabbath holy by I tendance, probably by the wor hi) and through service lo the "11 K:ival begins on June I I -"id and I he vv ock will prove more ! cn.iD.v able and tile scd lor y ou 'and .1 v'. C.iniK'. ol llendei-.son-. Hui e around yon. v i.i be w till 11 , lor the re- - - - - ; Morning Star Methodist Charge Asmoiid .Maxwell, Pastor ."MOIi.MNO STAR IH I( I 'I'll 111 --day evening, 7:30 Young 1 Adult Conlerenee at Clyde Motho- 1 dis' i l.urcli. I Frida.v evening. 7:110 Adult j .'.leinlvi Inn cI.tss :ll , c pjii sonage. I Siintl.iy Si r ices ! Ill I Ml dun, I. U..nl ..I....... : b, I, a great Revival. ,, ,,',. ... ' '".-v. each ,ln, this! I '' J',',,,L;.V;',sh'l services. .:.!.: I'.i-ll Si.nuav :,l i '' 'H" ''P meets. M;g b. . ins. We will alaii ' "(l :'U V' Snlil1' r V.:c .I i.in liible school at in-!" a- the revival I 111 our I'l'iiiion, is one of, : ' I t - -1 ev angelisl among : i in our slate. He is Sup . oil' ir.a u;-of I'A aiigelisin with our I 1 Si. it" Mission Hoard, in.! 1! .null, are continuing the i n 1, a n i'ray er meetings ill the . 1 '.ir each week. We had i 1 1 : 'hi al nil" of I hose mcel ' 1 v.i i k ;:ml I he iulorot was 1 ' I. !l 'on!; , now like wc 11'?L.i' '; '.: ' n The PRINCESS . r , m Down Ice Retnserator f Provides "MOIST COLD" Nature's flay. . . No Need to Cover Foods to Prevent Drying Out! A Q.61 7- l!. lie Capacity lb'.' I', un .'' oILis "moist (oM" without expensive m.n liin ci , 1 ,j iv I'V 11. or N'.iluic's own wholesome rcl rij;ci.HU)ii . . in i lb 1. is lio.linig su Crni lo tins true (old R.iil:s .10- '! i.rr.i I so tb.ii low t cinpci .1; 11 ic holds until almost all (lie iio molls. S.il.i.i guui i la , p .nsp in inoi'.tuic 1 n!cn air. 1 Ikii 's all ilit i.e y in vv.11" :, 1 , 1 oa vv.1111 ii ilc.u. sp.ukl 111;: and iclie.haig' And 1 in- 1.1! 1 Sliiiln's (dkts you 1 01:1 1 ih 111 hi 1:1 on this all' ! i v ; 1 y 10 in in 01 11 Vol e. I W.:yiies ille Sailor Vo llAwm To U. S. iWfcJ ":vIonth Cruise .0. ' 111, ay evening, 7:00, in the chinch. Scout I ir..vriii)Hi ciiL'RCii . Sunday Services j 10:00. Church School classes. "1 '''). Voul h Fellowship. ' 7:'!0. I veiling Worship service. I Delhvood Methodist Circuit .1. F. 15. Houser, Pastor Our revival at Dellwood will continue through Sunday with a service at II o'clock. The even ing -erv ices begin at 8 o'clock with song and prayer. Rev. John W. ; x'tt' v rki"" u ai, " .!..,, ,' , . ' .Moore of Lake Junaluska. is I f Hf " ""' ai.vill lilSK ril'CI. ' . ... 1 ... , , , ii ai nun one nine and 1 tit- V Need More Storage Space? Double Door - r Utility Cabinet y Mo!.L ofttn necJeJ lliiugs in lunJioiue, iclug, iHiiii si v It.-, j Ju.l pioof storage. Over 5 ft. I114I1, 21 in. wide, II in dicp. 5 spacious shelf sp.iMs All 45) Kcxcsc.i bl.ak base. 1 ? 1 w ? x t Y 5 V r 'adey . Navy lircman r.i Way nesv ill, , is . rive aboard the destroyer m ' m Ka'v '" N,"'fl,lk' Va- wx . VF ! Jg ' '"'-mI.-iv. ending ;, five-months t(& j?'l H'l- Mediterranean. i1 j " nii 'iley saw Oran, Algeria. ' jfj ''! in 1 tins month, after his ship 1 , 1 1 ( : 1,. ...n .... i .4a '"''ioycr Ware has been with the Sixth Task Fleet (,lc Down Deliver:; I 1 i j j I i ' I ! I mm QUALITY la HEA !';"' fort-os under Admiral l)n;i('h;" .! 1 ,1 : 1.47 Kl I i(KI WIU U.IIll I'' IK'UI 1 1 1 1 1 1 UUlll. t (nn;j Iv rnmm.TiH iT. ' .. . . I 1Iwi .. ' M , :l piisior wit (ill his appoini- M i' ristern t -ml if 1 . i M.esMbe sailors home is I ' v.- ., fi' (MM 11 - - I lil.H'I dllll UI t. NOW -Eve;yo;:e Can Afford A Ne:o 'an St. TING so ri()'v rv-,irv- PlOhrv Mil un. .. . "n!t r?t 11 Dug I'assriiKers OK'd ;,k'' 'JUick frosting for aj S. FRANCISCO iL'Pi The take niell ihn,. tabh-j niuiucipal railway managoment an- i i ' or niari:arii-e and noiiiin-s thai dogs may ride the 1 i.'i a half cud of brown j ( ii laces and trolley coaches. "' ;' l'u" of nioirl shlodtle-i i w nor will have lo pay the same '''read Mixture on an : dime a nde tare that humans are ";'"'' -ako and broil i ( b ,i. and il won't make any ln"l coconut is lightly 1 diMeicn e vvliclher the hound is a g: i :. il ice or a pekiiige.se. '"' i'-iaioos." ofic,, ,.,-illed i K?EOTHKlC5rfWK "' made by boiling "potatoes in salted water, -;'iv When the potatoes 1,1 they should be pooled ' 1 I' molted butler and '''ced parsley. NOV open Sl't";-; , "r-v!'-'A.SOiV RATES SHOD Anr.,. wxivS JUNE 15 KKAS', ' :!H) t,, 1 1 .s I'w. " n.ua a rices ;iviiu I'i"' "hot-foot." Its ;l good trick if it works but we clou t believe in tricks in the PAINT same. When it comes (o PUNTS vou want to make s,r. PARKiHANS HARD WARE handles only reliable merchandise. Don't be fooled ,v interior grades come to our store and get nationally known braods al a price, to lit your purse. PARKMANS HARD WARE always at your service. HARDWARE PHONE h MAIN STRUT IRONING BOARDS Easy Folding! LijlitrJOcijht! ! s. Pi ANOTHER STENCH I BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 4 6l iff ,.." uj f '"i; tihlc i- the PT,t (on y vrnirnr inmin-i; hjril cer n deveiopeJ! 1 Ml KITCHEN CABINET 1- I ft-' SSI i i fll i." 61c Down HOT 11 Ell STF.RCHI r.ir.THDA V SPECIAL! 1 Makes Ironing EASIER 6 Ways! . Opens and closes with one motion from cither end. 2. Perforated" top tarries moistu'C down from fabric and pad for easier iron ing. 3. Now safety lotks falls in place l y .'"1. 1. 1 n A T .'nl.tr . . 1 ...... r j llSCII ; (an l w 01 iujyy. -i. i.iuo-i rtim vi-,'1 to handle. 5. Stands on, or hanps irom ciincr end. 6. Stays steady and firm on strong tubu lar legs with nonskid rubber fect. "It Costs Less at Sterchi's" New Shipment, Just Received, of these I lantJbome, Porcelain, 5 IV. Chrome Dinettes 61c Down Yes. this dinette would be a good buy at $60 ! But during Stcrdu' s Anravci .iry Days, it is offered to you for just $49.61 . . . and on the nio ,t (onvenient terms in town, too. Stainproof, porcelain top has cx ttns;ou It.nes and tliair scats'and backs are covered with leatherette. TaMc legs arc dr.ublc tubes of the finest chrome steel, as are the one picxc formed chair frames. Whole dinette zips clean with damp cloth. A Pl;. c to Put - ' -. - ! ,. 'it 1 mm id. I- Ci!o..y white cmnitl fim-ii. St, link ' :-. p.in.r 'am work to' wi:li your ihoiic of hl.uk or rd (. !"C "(Hide a drawer" guidi s f:r sinooih noil liltinc diav.cr )H r.it'on. I.an-e nitt.il hrc.nt bov with n i -ini rir cover. Sln.M in uppr compartment. Made ol 1 ,nc kiln dried pjplar. , I Oifc y&K OF SSKWAG r $Oif. TO W AV & -. .-iir i , if s 9 Q 4 ASIIEVILLE, N. C. Free Delivery Within 50 Miles Of Asheville HENDERSON VII L F N. C. b.' 7r-:'.;..-BjaijHJ!W4M
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