THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE irOUR (Second Section;
TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNfl
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At The
Churches
St. John's Catholic
Church
Father Ambrose Rohrhacher
Pastor
The summer schedule si;.:'rr
Sunday. Ma 1 and wi.l cont.nm
through N.. 1 !o: Mi, V nc
villr church ana ;!it miMn
follow s
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Christian Science
Service
G'xi Hi. n! Cau-e and Cn -atr
will be the --object of the
lt.--on-sFi'ninn at the Christian
Si'!Ke Service on Sunday. July i'.
The f oilden Tel w ill be Hevi l
ation 4 II 'Thou ;irt worthy. (
I. onl. to receive kIiiiv and honor
and power, for thou hast treated
all things, and for thy pleasure
thev are and were created '
The service will he held on the
second Moor of the Masonic Temple
al 11 a m.
Wayncsville Presby
terian Church
The Kev. Malcolm K. Williamson.
Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock
Wbitener I'revost. superintendent.
Morning Worship. 11:00 o'clock.
Sermon Subject: "The Power Of
KiHhtcousness." The service will
bp broadcast over Station WHCC.
The Sunday School lesson will
be broadcast at 10:15.
Special music for the inoininR
serv ice by the church choir direct
ed by Mrs. J. L. Kilpatrick
Pioneer and Youth Fellowship
groups meet at 7:00 p. in.
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Phone 52 Waynesville, N. C.
AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE
First Baptist Church
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Crabtree Methodist
Charge
The Itev. C. O. Newell. Pastor
DAVIS CIIAPKI.
The pastor will preach at Davis
Chapel Sunday morning.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
will meet Sunday evening.
KINCIIF.KS CHAPEL
The Rev Mrs, C. O. Newell will
preach at Finchei s Chapel Sunday
morning, when the doors of the
church will be open lor all who
want to join.
Revival services and a Vacation
Bible School are now being held.
Forty -the persons are enrolled in
the classes.
Church Of God
CANTON
The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor
Sunday, 9:30 a m., Radio Pro
gram over Station WHCC, Wayncs
ville. 10 a. m.. Sunday School.
11 a. m.. Preaching Service.
7:30 p. ni , Evangelistic Service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week
prayer meeting.
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smooth-riding center of the car and cushioned by
brand new Ford Springs ; i ; "Hydra-Coil" in front,
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Ye, feel the solid safety of
Body of heavy gauge steel
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Yet, you'll feel safer and be safer with
those big "Picture Windows" aN oround
and that great 88 bigger rear
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Morning Star
Methodist Charge
The Rev. Asroond Maxvrrll. Pastor
Fnd.iv owning. T 30 o clock
Closing program for our Yar.ition
Church Schcvl. with exhibits of
work done and iard.:vs of oertifi-ciie-
lo those students !'.o have
,.ne a!is!aclor work ii-.J have
roi Mussed more than or.e da .
There !ue N-en To s'.udects and
teachers "" our scho;
tood vork has Nyi: do:
Sunday Srvics
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KMor. Btirr.ette. Su'tv.;
1! o cKx'k Morntns
Ser ice
ilnr Youth Choir i'.
.if.d some
tendent
Worship
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7 p in Youth Fel'.owsh.p
7 45 o'clock Kv emits Worship
Service with the Reverend Jack
Ktrby dome the preaching With
this service ve will becin our re
vival services with services being
held every evening ot this week
at 7:45 You are cordially united
to come enjov these meetm
with
us Ge-orse Smathers will
be our
song leader.
BF.AVF.RDAM CHI RC1I
Sunday Service
10 a. ni. Church School Classes.
Andy Worley. Superintendent
7 P ni Youth Fellowship
7:45 o'clock This is our rew
lar preaching right, but we wiM
loin with Morning Star as they
begin their revival services.
Long's Chapel
Methodist Church
I.AKK H NAI.I SKA
The Rev. Paul II Duckwall, Pastor
Sunday. July 3
!1:45 a. ni . Sunday School for all
age groups. K. H. Terrell, super
intendent. 11 a .nr. Morning Worship. Sac
rament of Holy Communion Com
munion Meditation. "Our Peerless
Christ."
7:30 p. m.. Meihodisl Youth
Fellowship. "Liberty and Justice
For All."
Tuesday. July ,"i
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service will meet at 2 30 n ni
in the home of Mrs. W. IV l.eatlier
Wood, with Mrs. C. C Medford as
co-hostess. All women of Un
church and community are cor
dially invited to attend.
Wednesday, July (!
Uo.v Scout Troop No, H of Lake
Junalu.ska meets in the basement
of the church at 7 p. in. All hoys
of scouting age who are interested
in the scouting program arc in
vited to attend. R. C. Lane is the
scoutmaster.
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FORD castom two door sedan
Ford's "Lrfeguord"
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with thonkyiving."-Palm 100:J.
Bethel Methodist
Church
Clyde I.. Collins, Minister
Sunday. July 3
10 nil. Sunday School. J. Letch
Worley. superintendent.
1 1 00. Morning Worship. Sermon,
"When (oid Answers Prayer."
7.30, M Y F. program, "A Study
of World Peace." Leader, Uobby
Fore.
Tuesday. July 5
8:00 p. m.. Regular monthly
meeting of the Hoard of Education,
at the home of Mrs. Jim Welch.
Wednesday, July (i
2.00 p. in.. Woman's Society of
Christian Service at the home of
Mrs. Fred Hyatt. Mrs. Florence
(lamer is in charge of the program.
7:45 p. 111.. Choir practice.
Ilroiler chick placements in the
Wilkes area totaled 176,000 during
the week ending April 10. This to
tal was 3 per cent below that for
the previous week and 9 per cent
below the peak of 193,000 chicks
placed two weeks earlier.
Psalms Songbook of Bible
GOD PRAISED FOR HIS
Scriptures Psalms
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL ,'
THE WORLD today is in great
need. Food, housing, clothing are
scarce, both mental and physical
suffering are intense, and lack of
liberty in many lands causes trag
edy to stalk the earth.
It should not be so. The earth
Is beautiful and fertile. God made
it so. There is room for all His
children and food for all, if man
would only obey His lawg and His
Son Jesus' command to "love thy
neighbor as thyself "
"Man's inhumanity ' to " man
makes countless thousands
mourn" Indeed, as Rohert Burns
tells us.
The word "psalm" comes from
the Greek psalmos. which means
a poem sung to the accompani
ment of musical instruments.
There are many hymns of praise
tn the psalms, also petitions for
help in times of stress, moral re
flections on the good life, and
songs of serene trust In the Lord
and His goodness.
King David Is thought to have
written 150 psalms. David was
called the "sweet psalmist lor
singer I of IsraeL" He loved God
and rejoiced in the prosperity he
MEMORY VERSE
Serte the Lord with gladness: Come before His presence
with singing." Psalm 100 :t.
enjoyed, rising from shepherd boy
to king He sinned, repented, was
forgiven, suffered and mourned,
but, on the whole, his life was a
happy one, and he thanked and
praised the Lord for it.
In Psalm One. he writes of the
blessedness of right 1 1 v i n g
"Blessed is the man that walketh
not in the counsel of the ungodly,
nor standeth in the way of sin
ners, nor sitteth in the seat of
the scornful.
"But his delight is tn the law
of the Lord, and in His law doth
he meditate day and night."
He likens such a man to a tree
which is planted "by the rivers
of waters," which brings forth
fruit in season, and shall not
wither, but prosper.
The teacher could impress this
lesson on the children by asking
them to think of their school
mates. Who are the pupils who
are best liked by students and
teachers alike?
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4'jeln t.ni ul t pe-mmim timtutftd' by fftnf r-i.nr-.- Syiirait.
Morning Star Church
School To Close
The commencement program of
tho Morning Star Methodist church
vacation church school will be held
tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the Can
Ion church.
The Rev. A.smond Maxwell, pas
tor, said today 76 punils and teach
ers attended the classes.
Certificates will be awarded on
(losing night, and exhibits of the
work that has been done will be
shown.
Lake Junaluska
Baptist Church
The Rev. (). ,1. Beck, Pastor
Sunday, July 3
10 a. m., Sunday School. I).
Riley, general superintendent.
II a. 111., Preaching services, first
and third Sundays.
7:30 p. 111., Training Union meets
every Sunday.
Mid-Week Prayer Service, 7:30
p. m.
GOODNESS TO MEN
J; 33:12-15; 67; 100.
They are not the lazy,' the re
bellious, the mischievous. They
disrupt the work, cause tensions,
and are often disliked by all and
fail in their studies. They are not
happy, nor do they feel prosper
ous.
"Blessed is " the nation whose
God is the Lord; and the people
whom He hath chosen for His
own inheritance.
"The Lord lookcth from heav
cn; He beholdeth all the sons of
men.
"From the place of His habita
tion He looketh upon all the in
habitants of the earth.
"He fashloneth their " hearts
alike; He considereth all their
works."
"AU the inhabitants of the
earth," sang David, whose world
was more limited than ours. How
ever, it Is true of our . modern
world. God made us al) all the
people tn all the nations.
Why cannot we all be brothers
and sisters and share all His good,
ness and the gifts of His earth?
Why are we so cruel to one an
other? Why do we set ourselves
up as better than people of other
nations? Why do men want to
dominate certain parts of the
earth, denying freedom to their
fellow men?
The 67th Psalm asks God to
be merciful to us "all nations"
and "Let the people praise Thee,
O God; let all the people praise
Thee. Then shall the earth yield
her increase; and God, even our
own God, shall bless us."
"Make a joyful noise unto the
Lord, all ye lands.
"Serve the Lord with gladness!
come before His presence with
singing.
"For the Lord is good; His'
mercy is everlasting; and His
truth endureth to all genera
tions." Sorrow and privations may
come to even a righteous man,
but if his trust is in his Maker,
he will come through all right;
he will keep his serenity, know
ing that In time all will be well,
as the psalmist wrote so many
years ago.
Pastor Asks Aid In
Upkeep Of Cemetery
The Rev. Asmond Maxwell, pas
tor of the Morning Star Methodist
church of Canton, today asked
relatives and friends of those bur
ied in the church cemetery to help
in maintaining the plots.
"This help," he said, "is our only
source of revenue for keeping the
cemetery in good condition."
The pastor said a committee of
Raymond Miller, Robert Kelley,
Charles Rhodarmer, L. L. Smath
ers, J. A. Sharp and Wayne Smath
ers will receive the donations.
Hazelwood Methodist
Church
The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Come
as a family group and bring along
that friend that is visiting in your
home.
Morning Worship, 1 1 o'clock. The
subject of the message will be,
"Power for Peace."
Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. Fol
lowing the period of worship
through song and music the medi
tation for the evening will be,
"Wishing to Content the Multi
tude." Mid-Weck Services
Wednesday Evening, 8 o'clock.
Prayer service.
Thursday Evening, 8 o'clock,
Youth Fellowship.
Hazelwood Presbyterian
Church
The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower,
Minister
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Paul
L. Davis, superintendent.
Morning Worship. 11:00 o'clock,
list. 3rd and 4th Sundays).
Evening Worship, 11:00 o'clock.
(2nd and 5th Sundays).
Bible Hour. Wednesday. 8:00
p. m. Bible Study, I Cor. 16. Fol
lowed by Choir Practice,
The pastor's subject for Sunday
morning will be, "Things Which
Ought Not To Be."
All are most cordially invited lo
the services of our church. The
Sunday school has classes for all
age groups.
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"iwiuunced By p(
The Rev. Asmond Maxw
tor of the Morning Star Method
cnurcn ot canton, today aiiiiou,M ,,,, a
the names of the church sthu i
students who had won places mi ;
the honor roll for June. j
The roll is as follows: 1
Beginners Phillip Paxton sUs t,
an Maxwell. Peter Maxwell ,V.(
Van Hook, Edna Fishe-. V.rii V
Fisher, Buddy Connard, Mrs , j
thus Cody, teacher.
Primary Shirley Ashe. Charl,
Van Hook, James Medford, Donald
Fisher.
Juniors Pete Wilson
Intermediates Christine kv! ,
Robert Allen, Caroline Cody, s,,, ,
my Smathers, Max Fisher, Fu ;, ,
Van Hook, Anna Lou Van ii.;
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The Management
Farmers Federatii
nounces that the locJ
will remain open six
week in the future in)
that members and
patrons may rcceij
and complete servio
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