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July 7, 19
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE FIVE (Second Section)
TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY
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Boundary St., Waynesville
I!, v. Kuth Gruber and Rev.
( lurlotte Bishop, Co-pastors
,,mlav School, 10:00 a. in.
Mi.iniiiK Worship, 11:00 o'clock
I v cuing Service. 7:43 o'clock.
Mill -week prayer and praise
. ,, ,-miH. Thursday night, 7:45.
, mi are cordially invited to wor
, ,,, (,lHl with us in these full
,.,. services, it you do not at
., , lun ch elsewhere.
i) ,inn unto the Lord a new
,,,, suit! unto the Lord, all the
earth-"
SI'IXIAL YOl'TII RALLY
Tins Saturday night, at the Free
M.-ihiidisl Chapel. 7:45 p. m.
Mrs CI. A. (iaines of The Jolley
1 1, uiic, Conyer, Cia., wife of the
IV .ii let Superintendent of the Free
L-tiiodisl ehureh of the Georgia
liistncl. is guest speaker. Aeconi
IMiiMMK Mrs. Gaines will be the
(,,il. (Quartet from Jolley Home.
,,i, it ear-old special soloist, Jerry
MeCi.l'loueh. These hoys and girls
,,, nieiiihers of the big family at
oPey Home, Conyers. Come, hear
liul the wonderful project at
,,ii. el's, and listen to the beauti
,1 miisie rendered by the children
iuiii Jolley Honje.
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Church Of God
HAZl.LWOOI)
I hi- Hrv. Hugh .1. Cox, Pastor
Nmcl.iv School, 10 a. m.
'i . ;h hiiiK Services, 11 a. m.
I v hikcI ist ic Services, 7:30 p. in.
Weilne day. 7::!0 p. ni., Young
People's meeting.
Want Ads bring quick results.
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Many Attend
July 4th Picnic
At Davis Farm
! Hy MltS. HOY li MKOFOKU ,
! Mountaineer Con pponclpnt '
One hundred itv men. wuuien, '
land children celebrated the Fourth
I of July la .1 Monday at the Iron
Duir ('oininiiiiitv Development Pio
j Barm picnic at Frank Davis' tai in
j The liev M. li Williamson, pas
tor of the Vanesville l'leshvlerian
Church, made the Independence
(Day address that was an outstand
I ing feature of the event
Slate Hep. Orover C. Davis of
'Waynesville. who intorduced the
minister, told the audience he was
"glad to he back home, the best
place in the world "
Recalling the days when he lived
in Iron Dull, he kept the guests
in almost continuous laughter with
his stories ol the by-gone years.
Introducing Mr Williamson, the
legislator described him as a man
for whom h" has been mistaken
many times.
Frank Davis, the host, who
served as master of ceremonies,
and is chairman of the County
Dairy Commission, said there was
a united effort to make the Coun
ty's Community Development Pro
gram a success
"We probably don't understand
all its phases.'' he added, "but
prchaps we will come to under
stand them belter later."
He welcomed the guests on be
half of himself and his family
.1. It Caldwell. Iron Dull' com
munity chin man. also greeted the
guests and the Hev. Mrs, C ()
Newell offered the prayer for hle-s-ing.
The Hev, C O Newell's recital
of the poem "I Want To Go Hack
To the Farm.'' closed the program.
(the (Soliitn (Text
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New Memorial Chapel
At Lake Junaluska Opens
"O giv
The pilgrims going to chuich.
ihonkl unto Jthovah; for h i good "-Psolm 136.!.
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be In m Is, m e new
wink' urn l"ep.
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Jargi' f.;i ( n.int
pea I M'Hiil in the
I ilisiuikal. All
Ionic ( a i h w c( k,
O'lKilul in I he
bill li:)J.droster;
19Q fir. $20.00 Down
103. J J $9.00 Monthly
Pic ihatitiful Display of Norge
8 - hi Cubic Foot Models
Ki d iterators at
S ELECTRIC CO.
Main Street
Elizabeth Chape! Hible
School CeiiiK Held
The liev .1 F. I! Ilmi-cr. pas
tor of the Dellwood Methodist Cir
cuit, report- the Vacation Hible
School being held at Kliabeth
Chapel i'- growing in both interest
and attendance.
The school classes meet dally at ,
!)::!() a in. with Mrs. Woodie Jones I
serving as principal, and Mrs Joe
Turner. Mrs. ('lamer MeCracken.
Mrs. Mark Calloway. Mrs. Ward
Kirkpatriek. Mrs Hugh ItatclilTe,
Mrs. Paul Hiyson. Mrs C. I. Stied
ley, and Mrs. Carter Camp helpinfi
with the work.
The revival series, meanwhile,
will continue through Wednesday
nighl.
The Hev. John W Moore, who
is preaching at the services every
evening, will deliver the sermon
Sunday at 11. a. in.
Increasing attention is being
drawn steadily to the singing led
by Mrs. Sliedlcy 111 the Hible school
anil by Miss Mary l.inda Jeffries
in the evening services.
Serving as pianist for all the
services is Mrs Way Kalciuie, woo
I has earned the appreciation and
I gratitude the members of the
(lunch have cvpressed.
Field Day To
Feature MYF
Meet Monday
A Field Day will he held Mon
day at the Canton liecieat ion Park
starling at 2 p in., which will
feature the Haywood County sub
district meeting of the Methodist
Youth Fellowship
At I) Jl) p in . a picnic supper
will be held, with everyone invited
to bring a dinner
Swimming and other recreational
events will be on the Field Day
program
Bible School Set For
Francis Cove Church
Hv MltS WM. IIOIXIXGSWOKTII
Mountaineer ( 'onespoiulenl
Tin' Francis Cove Church will
hold a Vacation Hible School next
week Children of all ages are in
vited to attend.
. DON'T HMMv NOW. V. "I
Ml MI'IIIS. Ti nn. ' I'pi Mr -F.ninia
Hut land heard a noise he
hind her and when she looked
there was a black cat meowing at
his reflection in a broken mirror
Amateur Night
Set For Fines
Creek July 22
Hv MltS l'l'HM N NO!. AND
Mountaineer Con espondent
l ines Creek's musicians, artists,
singers, and those with .i 1 1 1 plain
i, dent will compete for pries in a
Community Development Program
Amateur Night event starling at
"stll p in. July L'2 at the Fines
(i eek School
All buy s ami gu Is and men and
women who want to compete may
(ontacl Mr.. Mark Ferguson ol
Clyde loule I, the program chair
man, or Assj taut County Agent
Turner Calhev at the County Court
Hon .c
The net proceeds from the la
eent adini .sion pi ice lor children
and LTi cent charge for adult:, will
go into the community treasury to
help pav tor Hie project . which will
he can M il out ill Ihc ( oinimiuily
I lev i lopnicnl Progi am.
Charles Dm l:el I , the cominiui
i v (hail man. will pi c ule at t he
event
The regular ( 'onmiiinily Develop
ment meetings are held at 7.110 p.
m every third Friday at Fines
Creek School.
Sunday was a banner day at the
Lake Junaluska Assembly notable
for the large congregations thai
tilled the auditorium where ser
vices were held, and especially not
able in that it marked the official
opening of the Junaluska Temple
of Peace a memorial chapel in
which are preserved the names of
70. OOP Methodist young people who
served in the armed forces of
World War II.
Early Sunday morning Commun
ion Services marked the opening of
the Chapel to the public. Bishop
Costen J. Harrell, of the Charlotte
Area, Dr. F. S. Love, Superintend
ent of the Assembly, Chief Navy
Chaplain. Admiral W N. Thomas
and the Hev. Dr. Elmer T. Clark,
editor of World Outlook and trustee
of the Assembly, officiated at the
opening service which was held
at 8:30 a.m.
Bishop Harrell in the Commun
ion Meditation .stressed the fact
that while the building specifically
honors the men and women who
"defended our country's sacred
liberties'' when they were imperil
ed." il is also a real memorial to all
that has Rone before in the estab
lishment of this church center and
a reminder that those living today
are debtors to those who have gone
before and dedicated to the hope
that nations will learn to live to
gether as members of the family ol
Cod.
"It is more than u memorial." he
continued, "il is a place of worship
where we shall seek in spiritual
reality those of the long past to
whom we are indebted and through
them find our way into the pres
ence ot Almighty won. mere are
many who have built II. It is not
just another building. It is dedicat
ed particularly to the dead and
line things of the soul It is the
spot at Fake Junaluska where peo
ple may experience the presence of
dod."
The chapel seats 'MM and an or
derly arrangement permitted Un
people inside and the wailing
crowds outside to lake their places
at the altar and receive the Sacra
ment dispensed by Bishop Harrell
and the assisting ministers
Throughout the day the chapel
remained open for Inspection.
It was announced that the build
ing would be used exclusively for
worship and would be open to per
sons desiring to enter for medit
ation and prayer.
Funds which were donated by
generosity of the congregations in
the Southeastern Jurisdiction have
made possible the building of the
Nashville Pastor
To Conduct Clyde
Baptist Revival
ship
A week of revival and win
services will open Sunday at
Clyde Baptist Church, with
o -" t L- ; .. i-
HUV. V . I 111(11 r I rill( IS, I Ol II K I I ) o;nl ( ,(
Katchllo I ove resident and now
pastor of the Nashville. N (' Bap
tist Church, preaching the evening
sermons.
The Rev. D D. dross, pastor
of the Clyde Church, said in he
announcement today that Mr Fran
cis also will conduct the morning
devotional programs over Station
WUCC in Waynesville lor the re
mainder ol the wo( k starting at
i: :i0 a m Tuesday
A graduate ol Wake Forest Col
lege and Croier Theological Sem
inary, the revival minister served
as an Army chaplain during the
war
After leav ing the scry ice. he
studied graduate work for a year
at Duke Ciuvcrsily before accept
ing the position as pastor at the
Nashville church
Clyde Pastor To
'Hold Morning
Radio Series
I Mm p. r j i'roti!.iM w ill be con
'i'ieii'1 hv Pe D D di oss. pastor
, "t the Cl-.il- II.H'li I chun h. Mon
1 da; lliiniuli S,itunla of next week
' at ! ."i
j 'I h- Hev M II illiam .on, pas
tel ol the Wayne. .vllle Pi esbyt-r-i.iii
eiiHiel, will lie the i.peaker ti'.P
lollow im: wi rk
Die worship service will be
tiom the First Baptist
church Sunday morning at I 1
o'clock The p.isloi, Hev. I,. (J.
I'lliott, will speak on this subject:
"Light Through Darkness."
Hailio station W'llfC is cooperat
ing with I he Haywood County Atin
: I. a ill Association in bringing to
the 1 1st curls ol ll.iywood and Jack--on
counties these daily programs
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LENNOX
Songs Sung by Marching Pilgrims
ISIIA ELITES GO SINGING ON WAY TO JEKCKALKM
Baptists Name
School Olliccts
(OOlfRS
KITH!
Only one new officer was eleeled
as the Crabtree Hapltsl Church's
Sundav School was re-organied at
a meeting at the church Sunday.
Hubert Wells was selected as the
new trea -urcr. and Superintendent
Vincent Ilaney and the teachers
all were re-elected to their former
positions
IUF. ( AFSFS HAVOC
MILFOBD. Ma--s- '"'l'1 ' Trying
to shoo a bee oul her front door.
Mrs, Pamesma Bruce. HI!, slipped
and fell, fracturing her wrist and
shoulder and injuring her bin.
for
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now
helps you get
MORE EGGS
next
Fall
Waynesville
Feed & Seed Co.
Balsam Uoad at Aliens Creek
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By NKH'MAN CAMrBKI.L
IS TIIKRK anything more en
Joyahle than for a group of pen
(de to get together for a good
.sing'' The many woes that plague
the world today seem to melt
away when we join our voices in
pong.
V sing when we are happy;
when w r are in church nr Sunday
Fchool, and the songs we have
sung in our childhood days -n
Sunday school remain with us all
our l.vrs
Young people (or older ones I
on hike?, or gathered around an
outdoor fire. lmost always fl
the urge tn break intn song
Happy is the home where the
members of the family sing to
gether In the hnm- of this writer, all
the family ang On Sunday eve
nings wp would sing the hymns
of nur ehureh. and today it is one
of the pleasantest "f home mem
ories Purh singing should he rneonr
agrt II is not rvrryonr nh" 'an
plav a mnsirql instrument hut
most can smg. and who .-an he
angrv with h'S brother, sister "i
friend if they join in song
possit'lv if "lrn "nl w ono n of
different nat mno emiM sing to
gether iP-tead of arguing fvi
him that liateth piaee I am for
peace - hut when I speak, they are
for war "
The 121st Psalm is so beautiful
and comforting that we love to
dwell on it "I will lift up min
eyes unto the lulls, (ii.ni wh-nee
conieth my help.
"My help eometh from the
Lord, which made heaven and
earth
"He will not suffer thv font 'ei
be moved. H- that keepeth t iae
shall neither slumber nor sleep . .
"The Lord shall preserve thee
from all evil lie shall preserve
thy soul.
"The Lord shall preserve thv
going out and thv enming in from
this tim- forth, and even for
evermore "
Too manv people in these davs
do not kn"W the enmfolt that
ehureh going gives They would
not he alii- to say w ith ih- march
ing Pilgrims
"I was glad when thev sao)
lintn me. l,et os go into Hie h"se
of the I,ord
' Our feet shall stqnd witpin'hv
gates. O let nsalem.
"Whither the tllhes go op, the
tribes of the I,oid. lint" test,.
nmnv of Israel, to give thank
,,nln the nao.e of the Lord .
pray for th" pea'" of leiusa-
MFMO!V VFFSF
n , to Vet for We r1 f-- '
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,his and tn ion would 1-
p ,nH really v.old live t-
etrrr as biothers instead of epe-se,-,ng
Whieh ope ean take
advantage of the others
We find the title. A .'-' "'
n, ,,r. over each psalm, has no
s.gp.neaeee for us These sere,
,n h marehmg se.ngs. probahlv
epe ,s caravans "f pilgrims
alked en their way t rusakm
for the h-lv feasts
fjo.pg to see Jerusalem. Hie
H-lv City, where the great temple
most have made these people
very happy, and they sang as
they were on their way. thanking
Irhnvan for their blessings and
fr His help in past troubles
The first Psalm in -or lesson
today -the 120th - seems rspenal
lv aprmpnate for us of today
when J have ended a terrtbl
war and fear that another may
br.,rmv distress . -ried unto
the Lord! and H. heard me Ie
r mv soul U Lord from lying
Up-. . rr.rh-
rylv soul nam "
Ba""l 't"
clilfl .Millirrt
pr.Ui.P'l 1-
lem tbPv shad prosper 'ha!
t hee
Vaee be - . t 11 I n Th v "all",
and prosper, lV - iHo thv palaees
' Fot tnv lii'tliu'i i and eom
papions' sake. I will n'w sav.
f a. e tie within thee "
The word I. rosalem" mean"
(jlV of Peace" Alas, that it
ba seen " little Pea'- W c,p.
however, neev be hopeful for I'?
f,l,"r'' .s , ,i
Psalm ta begins tsehopi.
how good and how pleasant it is
for htethien to dwell together in
unit v'"
The last psalm as igned us is
short, and is addressed to the
n, gh(-watchers -f 'he temple, and
the tearher should explain to the
pupils the procedure as related by
the comment ator.
Behold, bless ve the Lord, all
ve servants of the Lord, which
by night stand in the house of
I he Lord
Lift up coin hands in thr
sanctuary and bless the Lord
"The Lord that made heaven
and earth bless the- out of f.ton."
i n, Int. million! .-..unci, ol Krllt.our
r, , . .a V K " b'-a' o - S- ' l',''
Memorial Chapel CI Colin
itcctur.il slsle it r- built of
All interior appointim ills
high order hut there icin.un . much ;
to be done both inside .and oul be
lore the building, can be said to be ,
complete. The Hose W indow wliiihj
has been in .tailed above the altar.
honors two Lake .luii.ilu -la boys
who lost their I i in Woi Id W.u '
II. l.t. Thomas Melve, who was
killed in a plane era .h in I lull i.
and Pvl . .lohn H.ilhboiie, w ho w.e
lost at sea when his ship was tot
pedoed. The temporary side win-
d(lWS Will he 1 i pl.K I ll ll lilies ot
art gla as I hey are sub .cribeil to
by families of veterans and liiend .
of the Assembly
In C.olhic beaiilv tin I land-
lle .ide t be liimmei in:: lake
111 ilellt pi ole I to Ibe 111 c .
( il nn w ar ha . dared to lake
Trademai k ol our t In i t i.m fail h
Its Celtic Cross points In the sky
Within Its walls are shattered
dreams
Of lads who were not bin u lo die
The worshipers go slowly Ihroiigh
Our chapel's open door
Itcveri nt Iv they I neel and pray
We'll study war no inure
Our temple lo the Prince of Peace
(!od grant I hat il may he
A shrine of love and brotherhood
Throughout eternity.
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AUCTION SALES
Friday, July 8
10:00 A.M. Lot 114' x 263' located on Main Street in Way
nesville next to Post Office. The Old Waynesville
Hotel property subdivided or as a whole. Hotel build
ing will be sold separately.
11:00 A. M Corner lot 110' x 100' located corner Haywood
Street and Central Avenue. Unrestricted.
11:30 A. M 79' business lot located on Depot Street half
block from the bank.
2:00 P. M. 171' business lot, subdivided or as a whole, lo
cated on Haywood Street near Potls Motor Company.
4:00 P. M. 50 acres subdividedinto tracts located on Hyatt
Creek two miles from Dayton Rubber Plant - electric
ity available.
BIG FARM ME
Saturday, July 9, 2:00 p. m.
3(10 acres subdivided into large 'and small tr;i( and lici.ntifnl '.' Ir " '' river.
Located on the Pigeon Highway No. 27K siboiif 12 miles fnni XV iy n. v .11. and lmn 10
miles from Canton. A part of the SI'KIN(.I) Al K SCHOOL I'KOPI KTY .l KNOWN
AS TIIK HIGH VALLEY FLACK. One K-room house with . I. . 'i i. itv. limbec. :: ImHis
and in excellent shape. Also, several cabins .md other oii(luililin:s. Well w4(eicd by
streams and river.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT L. N. DAVIS CO.. WA YM SVILLL. N. C.
Easy Terms - Cash Prizes - Good Music
If You Have Property To Sell Sec Us
WALTER & GUBLEY AUCTION 00.
SELLING AGhNTS
Charlotte, N. C.
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