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r - THE WATNESVTLLE .MOtT'AiNESJ GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY Israel Confesses Sins ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture Psalm 32: 81: 86:5; 130:1-5. By Alfred J. Buescher At. SUi - '4- At The Churches Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. ( .1. Heck. 1'aMor Sunday, July 24 10 a.m. Sundav School. D H Kilev. tciirr.jl -Uit'inilfiu1-ent. 11 a.m. Pieai hin .-eivue- on the first and Hard HuiuUj . 7.30 p. III. fl JUilili; I Inou met t- every Sunday. Wednesday. July ?7 7:30 p.m. Mid-vvt'tl. prayer services. Dellwood Methodist Circuit Rev. J. K li lluu-. I I'.i-Uir The pastor will till Id iv:'iil.ir appointments at 1 -11 v. . i I ..1 10 o'clock and at Maple (Iruvi at 11 o'clock. uiii'.! a- In- tin, in "Our Church Vu-". The revival l.-':ri- al Ma.'.i'u- Sunday night at cntlit ..di.ck. Tin- j pastor wit! preach, n-in : a- Ins : sermon siilijecl. "Co -u orkc-r With! Cod". Rf v. Mr. Henderson, of Buffalo. S (' will pi each Monday ni:ht 1 and every ni.lit throughout the re- viva I. The vacation liihle schoul will he Ikld iliirirr, the revival, begin- nitig Monday mnrni:: at 9 30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended all to attend these services. Free Methodist Chapel lloundiiry Street Waynesville Rev Charlotte Bishop & Rev Ruth timber. Co-Pastors Sunday S( hoi, I 1') a m. Moiimr; U'er-hip ! 1 00 Kv are'eli-die Serv ice 7.4.") p m. Mid Week prater meet nig Thurs day night 7 4i p.m. Come and wuiship Clod with us ill these lull-gospel services. You are always welcome at the Free Methodist Chapel. Cood music-, prayer and old-la Inonod Bible messages will warm your heart. "It is a nood thing to give thanks unto the l.uiil. and to ring praises unto Thy Name. O Mo I High:" Psalm 01!. 1. Christian Science Service "Truth" will he the subject of the Ipsson-senunn lor the C hris tian Science service on Sundav. July 24. Golden Text- P-alms 86.11. Teacn rae Thy way. O Lord: I will walk in Thy tiuth". The service will he held on the second Moor ot the Masonic Tem ple at 1 1 a m Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9 30 a m., Radio Pro gram ver Station WHCC, Waynes ville. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m.. Preaching Service. 7:30 p. in., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:3u p. m , Mid-wetk prayer meeting. Priced To Sell Now! Kem-Tone $.39gal. Good Colors French Wolfe Semi Gloss $249 gal. White and Ivory French Wolfe Outside Ivory and Cream $295 gal. KURFEES Outside Paste White . $295 gal. Richland Supply Co. "Your Frog Level Friend!" Phone 43 At The Depot CONTINUING OUR BIG Vinntfr When I kopt silence, my boms waxed old through my i curing all the day lenp. Kiif day and uplil Thy hand was heavy upon mo. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School. 10 a. in., Paul I. Davis. Superintendent. Men ' 1 1 1 1 1 u oi ship. I 1 a m . 1 St. ird and 4th Sundays. Evening Worship. H p. in . 2nd and fit li Sunday s Mid-Week liihle Hour, Wednes day. H p m liihle Study, II Cor :i. led hy W. li. Winchester Fol lowed by Choir Practice. lit is hoped that Rev E G. Pur ceil of Lake Junaluska, who sup- nl'iv) nilf niilnit lif IJiinflav i-ill preach again Sunday morning, in 'the absence of the pastor, who is 'away on vacation. ! Tuesdav evening. 8 o'clock, will he the regular meeting time of the Hoard of the Women of the Church. The pastor is expected to be home in time to fill the pulpit at Bethel and I lazed wood the last Sunday of this month. Woodland Baptist Church The Rev. M. C. VVvatt, Pastor Sunday School at !) VS each Sun day, Vordy Fugatc, general .super intendent. Worship hour at 11 o'clock with the pastor. Rev. M. C. Wyatt, bring ing the message. The training union meets every Sunday evening, and all are invited to attend. Allied Gaddis is di rector. Evening services at 8 o'clock with the pastor bringing the mes sage The regular mid-week prayer service al the church at 7.30 with Hardin Stevenson as prayer leader. Hazelwood Methodist Church Rev. M. H. Lee, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. The subject for the message will be "Are You Ashamed'.'" Evening Worship 8 p.m. Song j Service and Meditation. Theme for ; (he Evening "What Methodists He- ! lieve". Mid-Week Services Tueclay. 3 p.m. Prayer meeting I for Ninjevah community at the home of Mrs. Stamty. j Wednesday. 8 p.m. Prayer Sei v- ' ice in Church Sanctuary. Thursday, 8 p.m. Youth Fellow ship. , I 1 acknowledged my sin unto Thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid I said 1 will confess; my transgressions unV the l.ord. and Thou forgavest. Speakers At Lake Conference i . MBS&lftMi g "" ' - ,'! !!Z . ; , r rr t J lllt , I Hid In, at ""'Tlffl'i it lrimilMiillil"lHIB 1 FRED B. NOBLE, of Jackson ville, is president of the south wide Laymen's Conference now in session at Lake Junaluska. 'Vaynesville Presby terian Church Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor Whitenor Prevost, Superintend ent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "Blessings In Disguise". Special music for the service by the church choir under the direc tion of Mrs. J. L. Kilpatrick with Hill Whilesides at the organ. The organ numbers will feature the Cathedral Chimes. The service will he broadcast over station WHCC. Tlio-e unable to attend the serv ice are inviied to listen in. Pioneer and youth fellowship groups meet at 7:00 p.m. Morning Star Methodist Charge The Rev. Asmond Maxwell, Pastor MORNING STAR CHURCH 10:00 Church School Classes, Eldon Burnette, Superintendent. 1 LOU Morning Worship Service. Dr. C. N. Clark, our District Super intendent, will preach at the morn ing service. 7:00 The Youth Fellowships will meet. The Intermediate Fel-low-hip.Nig.-,, 10 to 14. will meet wilh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smathers as spomor-. The Senior Fellowship, ages la to 23. will meet with Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Wilson as sponsors. The pastor will leave Thursday morning lor a two-weeks vacation. There. will be no y reaching serv ice's fn the ftfoiiTingStar Church on the fifth Sunday, '"3tfryft; T&ut the pastor will return and there will be regular services on Sunday morning, August 7. BEAVEROAM CHCRCII 10:00 Church School Classes, Andy Worley. Superintendent. 7.00 - Youth Fellowship. There will be no preaching serv ice this Sunday (Note above, pas tor on-vacation), but the Rev. W. II. Pless will preach the fifth Sun day morning at the regular hour of 11:00. Our Vacation Church School will begin on Monday, August 8, and will continue every day from 2:00 to 4:30 until Friday, August 19. All children invited to attend. Rocky Branch Baptist Church Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Abe Jor don, superintendent. Morning Service, 11 a.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. B.T.U., 6:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. - . ' . .. ft - i i r . - Stock tUVCiyiillllU AIUUULCU -T" Restore unto me the joy f Thy salva tion Then will I teach transgressors Thy ways; and sinners shall be con verted unto Thee. BISHOP WILLIAM C. MARTIN of Dallas. Texas, will address the Laymen's Conference twice (lur ing the session. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE Rev. L. C. Klliolt, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School at 9:45, with a welcome for those of all ages. Morning Worship at 11:00. Ser mon by the pastor: "Worship of Tolerance" Scripture reading, Mat thew 7:13-14. Special music by the choir; Mr. Isley, director; Joe Mor row, guest organist. Training Union at 6:45. Evening Worship al 8:00. Ser mon by the pastor: "Honoring His Name," the third in a series of ser mons on the Ten Commandments Scripture: Exodus 20:7. Special music by the Youth Choir. WEDNESDAY Youth choir rehearsal at 7:00. Midweek Prayer Meeting at 8:00. Senior Choir rehearsal at 8:4i5 at the home of Mrs, Earl Messer, Pi geon Road. FRIDAY The Friendship Class will have a picnic in the city park al 6:30; hus bands and children are invited. First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Rev. Russell L. Young, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Francis Massie. general superintendent, re minds those of the Young Adult Age, 21 to 3,ri, that M. H. Bowles is the teacher for their class. If of this age group, come and join in a study with those of similar interests to your own. The Nursery will take care of lhe kiddies. Morning ,..Jei4tiwl4. -o'clock. Ivirs." FrJ Martin will Uead the)" hentdr Choir in special music with Bronson Matney, Jr., as soloist. The pastor will speak on the theme. "Something To Live For". The pub lic is invited. In the evening our people are in vited to attend the services at Lake Junaluska. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet in the Youth Chapel at 6:45 in the evening. All Young People invited. The Senior Choir will meet for rehearsals, 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening. The Youth and Children's choirs will not meet for the re mainder of July. An evening of recreation will be had on the church grounds by the MYF from 7 to 9:30 Wednesday evening. All Young People invited. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL Rev. Edgar H. Goold, Rector Sixth Sunday After Trinity 9:4fi a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Serv ice. Nursery school and kindergarten during Church Hour. Save ME Rev. R. L. Young To Have Radio Programs Morning d-votions will be con ducted by Rev, R. L. Young, Pas tor of the First Methodist Church of Way nesville, next week over sta tion WHCC. Monday through Sat urday at 9:30. Rev. Cecil ge Cul breth, pastor of the Rockwood Methodist Church, will be the speaker during the following week. August 1-6. The Sunday morning worship service will be broadcast from the Waynesville Presbyterian Church at 11 o'clock. The sermon will be the pastor. Rev. M. R. Williamson. Through the co-operation of WHCC, whose facilities and lime are donated as a public' service, the Haywood County Ministerial Asso ciation brings these daily programs of worship to the listeners of Hay wood and Jackson counties. Israel Confesses DAVID BEGS FORGIVENESS Scripture Psalms 32 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL IN THESE DAYS of post-war restlessness and crime, when every newspaper tells of theft, assault and murder, it is difficult to remember that the world is still in God's hands. Those who are committing these sins arc still God's children, and they may seek forgiveness and yet be saved and become useful citizens. King David, you remember, sinned grievously. He did not kill with his own hands, but he caused the husband of Bathsheba to be slain and so was guilty of murder. David repented his sin and begged for forgiveness in a Psalm we have for part of our lesson today. Bathsheba was the beautiful woman to whom David, the king, lost his heart. To ob tain her for his wife he had her soldier husband placed by his commander in the forefront of the battle, so that he would be killed. David then wed Eathshe ba, and she became the mother of Solomon. We all have sinned, we all must seek forgiveness from God .., s . I-.,,, 'MEMORY VERSE - . t s. "For Thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive." Psaltii 86:5. and our fellow-men. David was forgiven. We, too, will be if we sincerely repent and turn from our sins. Psalrn 32 is the second of the so-called Penitential Psalms. In it David speaks of the blessed ness of forgiveness after the darkness of the hours in which he kept silent and brooded over his wickedness. 'Blessed is he whose trans gression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. When I kept silence, my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long. For day and night Thy hand was heavy upon me: my moisture is turned into the drought of summer. Selah. "I acknowledged my sin unto Thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord; and Thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah." Even very little children are unhappy when they know they have done wrong. Schoolchildren know too well the fcelines of Bsi on copyrlchlfl outline rrnductd hy The International Council of Rlltiou Education and ucd by permission. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. DUCTEON Up To 50 For Thou, Lord, art good, and ready to foigive, and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon Thee. MKMOP.Y VKKSE Psulm 86.5. jRev. R. C. Weaver lis Elected Pastor At Rocky Branch The Rev. R. C. Weaver, pastor of the Pearl Baptist Church of Iron Station. N. C. has been elected pastor of the Rocky Branch Baptist Church of Aliens Creek to succeed . I lie Rev . Jarvis Underwood, w ho recently resigned. ; The Rev. Mr. Weaver will as sume his new duties the first Sun day in August. I The Rocky Branch church, which was established only four years ! ago, has an enrollment of one hun dred sixty-eight members with an 'average attendance of one hundred and forty. ; The Rev. Mr. Underwood, who t has also been serving as pastor at ; Wilkesdale Baptist Church near ' Sylva, will continue to serve that I church. n Sins in Psalms FOR TRANSGRESSIONS 51; 86:5; 130:1-5. shame and sadness when they have brokVn some school law, or cheated at some schoolyard game and offended their playmates. How happy they feel when they have confessed that they were wrong, made amends, been forgiven and taken back into fel lowship once more! "Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall compass him about. "Bo glad in the Lord, and re joice, ye righteous, and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart." David's unhappiness and de spair before the prophet Nathan awakened his conscience to the enormity of his evil deed, are beautifully portrayed in his cry to the Lord for mercy and prayer for forgiveness : "Have mercy upon me, O God,' according to Ttiy loving kind ness: According to the multitude of Thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. "Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin for I acknowledge my transgressions; and my sin is ever before me. "Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. "Make me to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which. Thou hast broken may rejoice. "Create in me a clean heart,1 O God; and renew a right spirit within me. ' "O Lord, open Thou my lips; and my mouth shall show fortl Thy praise. "For Thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon Thee. "Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee, O Lord. Lord, hear my voice; let Thine ears be at tentive to the voice of my sup plications. "If Thou, Lord, shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? But there is forgiveness with Thee, that Thou mayest be feared. "I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in His word do 1 hope." "For Thou, lord, art good; and reody to f9fgi Bethel Methodist Church The Rev. Clyde L. Collins, Minister Friday July 22, 7:30 p. m Methodist Youth Fellowship So cial, at the Church. Sunday, July 24 10:00 Sunday School, .1. , Worley, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sn mon: "The Adventure ol i!ir Church." 6:30 Methodist Youth I'ellnu ship meets at the churc h to go u, Canton First Church where Ihiuli, K. Terrell, Jr., will be in ,.,ar.;,. ' of the program. Wednesday, July 27 4:00 Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will have a si inly; course on "On our Dom tcp . " Politick supper will be served ;,i (i:0(). 7:4!) Choir practice. Friday, July 2!) j Amateur Night. Bethel llr.'ii' School. ; i Church Of Cod HAZELWOOD The Rev. Hugh .1. Cox, Pastor Sundav School 111 a. in Preaching Services, 1 1 a. in. Evangelistic Services, 7..!il p n Wednesday, 7.30 p. nr, Voiiu People's meeting. ORANCi: FOR SVIJAt'C'sK SYRACIJSK i.AI" --'Hie l'M!li I!''.! football team of Syi.nu r I mv.i--.l ;i !! sily really will be ' 'The (ii.iir . I 'l 'i' oiuin men" Oil.; full I'm' Co n li 1 l.r i ! I.i:i.in.ll 'l'sl( Srhwartnvakler is iilamnii:' to iin- his gridders in solid cum v ' Home Jfl How often have you lirnril th;,t ' ' " clothes ON YOU anil IX Till-: C sF sure vou're always ready lr ll:l1 '"" your dresses regularly lor "Don't call any CALL 205 Waynesville U Fred Sliei lia" Hovel Avrnu' I.'. I Rev. L, Continue The Ten 'I -"::(! 1 1 l'i : "... ijj : .:!,: ii;ut Hn I. (; E; "1 ('."I'.:;:, l r -1 1 ! j '"UUMWrXl ''in! it: m "t 'li. a. 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