lim WAYNn-S v ILLE MOUNTAINEER Inird hectionj t '''"rsdi. i- TO CHURCH: SOMETOEREyERYSUf ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture Psalms 34; 87; 46; 91; 13&:3, 1. By Alfred J. Buas.cher Che 5oIft, David Sings Songs of Trust :n(Tl " ". ill ' the Rector I'rinity i er and iderEar- i i i.t I Lin July 1:11 i,t I sought tne Loid. and He heard me, and dejivered me. from aii my teais. Thty iooKed unto Hw;. and were, light ened: and their faces v.ere not ashamed. First Baptist Church WAYNESYILLE The Rev. I.. G. Elliott, Pastor Sunday Sunday School each Sunday at if 4; a. in with i la --es lor thu-e uf all ages. Morning Woi-lnp at 11:111). Sim uion liv ill- pa-tin : "Openim; PlISOIl Dlllll' -. ' S, i 1 1 1 ( u i e. Ail-12:1-11. Spiel. il iini-ic by the choir: Charle- Isle.v. director. Joe Mm row, guest organist. This ser vice will be on the air. Training Union al ti:45. tuning Worship at HDD. Ser mon l the pa.stoi : "A llay to Keep Holy." Scripture, hxudus 0 H-1 1 . This is the liunth Minion in a series on the Ten Ciiminandmciit.s. Special music. Monday Deacons meet in the church office at 8:1)0. Tuesday The Woman's Missionary Society will meet in the Upper Hoom at UO0. The Ann Hassclline Judsun Circle will have the program and the Lottie Moon C ircle will lie liostess. Wednesday Junior H. A s. will meet at 3:30 Youth Choir meets lor rehear- i al 7:00. Regular Midweek Prayer Meet- g at 8:00 Senior Choir meets for rehear I al 8:45. lUrsday Sunbeams meet in the social hall 3.30, Junior G A s. meet at 3:30. idjy intermediate G. As meet at 1 riendship Class picnic in the park at 6:30 ee Methodist Chapel dary Street Waynesville v. Kuth driiber and Key. i iriotte Bishop, C o-pastors j da.. School. 10.00 a. in. j niife Win -iup lk. 00 o'clock. : gelistic Service, 8:00 p. m. Week Prayer meeting Thur--, lit. 8:00 o'cioik. vMr. Her- . fines is our prayer meeting ' i his week i . irm welcome awaits you at ee Metliodi t Chapel, where pel messages, and an oid ed christian atmopheie a; found. ome let us sing unto the et us make a joyful nin e Kock ol our Salvation" i"..l. hunh Of God IIAZEEWOOD v. Hiih .1. Cox, Pastor .' School. 10 a. m. ng Sei vices, 11 a. m. IMic Seivtors, 7i3i'p. m. day, 7 30 p. m , Young iiieciiug, T'S "IN THE SARDS'' :he best housewife in ash! Your linens will will have that profes rates are reasonable. unrjry . . ." ,, 205 lie Laundry orporated i than Jo Lines Td Arcane This poor man cried, and the Lou heard him, and saved him out of ail his troubles. The angel of the I.utd n campeth atout them tht.t fear Hun I St. John's Catholic Church Father Ambrose Kohrbarher Pastor I he summer schedule started Sunday. May I ami vwil continue Ihmut'l. fio. I fia tlu- Way lies ville iliinili and the missions as IllllO'.v . W.iWiesville: M:cs every Sunday al 11 a in : Ken. diet inn ot Hie llles.ed Sacrament tveiy Sunday evening at 7.3U o'clock. Missions Andrews: 8 a.m. every fifth Sun day . llryson City: 8 a m. every Sun day. I Canton 8 a.m. every third Sun j das I ( ulUiw hee: 7 a in. every lirst 1 Wednesday. ! roiUana Dam: 11 a.m. every j Sunday . ! I ianklin: 8 a.m. every Sunday. Highlands: 11 a m. every Sun day. Murphy: 8 a.m. every first Sun day. Sylva: 8 a.m. every fourth Sun day. Vaynesville Presby terian Church The Kev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Whitener Prevost, superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Senium Subject: "Jesus Calling I's To Hest." Music by the church choir under the direction of Mrs. J. L. Kil patrick. Bill Whiteside? is the guest organist. The Cathedral Chimes will be featured during the service. Pioneer and Youth Fellowship meetings at 7:00 p. m. Hazelvvood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday, July 31 Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock The theme for the message will be "Palm Tree Christians." Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. The subject for the meditation will be. Rule for Christian Living." Mid-Week Services Tiie da.. 8 p m., Prayer Meet ins; in the Nineveh Community at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey A Srrui'f!'-'. U edi.e -ii:iv, 8 p. m . Prayer ser- . it' e III t lie l lllil I h Thiii d i; H p in Youl h Kelovv h.p. Crab tree Methodist Charge j , The Rev. C. O. N'rwfll, Pastor DAVIS CHAPEL II a in Tin- pa-tor will preach. EIN( TIER'S CHAPEL 11 nil, The Kev. Mrs C. () Newell will priach. Bethel Methodist Church The Rev. Clyde L. Collins, Minister Thursday. July J.lt, 7:4.'). Hoard I oi .-siewaros meet at tne church. Friday, July 29, 8:00, Talent Night at Hethel School. Sponsor ed by Young Adult Class. Sunday, Julv 31. 10.00, Sunday School, J. L. Worley, superinten dent. 11:00, Morning Worship. Sermon, 'The Status of a Church." 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellow ship meets at the church to visit homes of shut-ins for worship ser vices. Tuesday, August 2, 8:00, Board of Education meets at the church Wednesday, August 3, 7:45, Choir practice. Aliens Creek Church Class To Meet By MRS. BLANCHE FBANKLKlN Mountaineer Correspondent The Blanche Franklin Sunday School Class of the. AUejis Creek Church will hold iU regular meet ing at 7.30 p. m. Saturday at the parsonage. All members arc asked to attend. Primitive manufacture of iron from ore is believed to have begun in some nations wejl before, 1300 B. C. The Lord maketh wars to -.'ease unto the end of the earth; He bre.i,Keth the bow, and cutieth the spear in sunder; He burneth the chariot in tne fire. Quaker Urqes Making UN Strong Enough To Prevent World War III Mal ' Hi pi, . c, il V, anneal von i roll!; enoii!!h to ir III. VV:I, tile I h. I. al e .lilii.i iid.iy loi.hl li iaial. Vi!;:iiii.i i'., natciaally i i nil nr. i t and a tv of Friends aid V. . ,1 II-. , lu ka pl.iti'.i .a : I Sam Levi I .'i ; ol J ami Ml An N" know ii hi i li a ill ' leader in the ' igiLiliia'1 Tin' i,u u tin ,1 ' a hai kj-.M I "I .. ail. i' out of 1 , live expei ieuce Ini euio.,1 ori'ain- : in w oi I, iii" w nil .allot. , :.inl iintr. hiu. ils who are ' pi'ilpulli ill 1 .1 1 pi-. ii e. as Well a, In, i, i in, :h,,iif, rcll;:lous ronvic liun.s. I l.everiue i a member of the i .. . i ' , il ,,l World I'eder- alr i .mil mi hi In Hu e tours over the i oiii.h v I a . i.ikeii part in In stitute, nt I mil national Relations and in a i a i, ; of aloniic energy y hi Id i nv ei 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 loi'unis sponsor ed in I lie I niv a i ily of North ( ,ii i j i i ii.i in cooperation vvilh tin1 ( iak linlge A .soi ialioii of Atomic Siiiiiii l, and (lie United World I'Ydciali .Is ol Nul l 11 (.iruliiia, of vv till Ii lie i i i lie ol g.inier. In In, lalk Mr. Leveling cited four liii'loi- as being necessary to Ih, i an ,, ' ,.f peace, namely, the will to peace, justice, the niacliin ei ol peace and personal respon-sihiiil- . Love, he ;aid is the stronges' fai tor. hut "it is not enough mi- DAVID SINGS SONGS OFTRUST PSALMS EXPRESS RELIANCE ON GOD'S GOODNESS Srnnlure Psalms 34, 3 7. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL THE AFTERMATH of Worlu War II has left the world jittery restless, fearful of what may be in sImiv fur it. After two dread ful conflicts, the hope of making a lasting peace seems remote, with nations contending against tin ii ii. iglihi.rs m seemingly enJ- lt -is ill 'lllajllts baviil Ha king passed through many l oiitlut., e.penenccd many smw..'.s s..;u brought on by his r.'.vn n, i;e . or .-elfish, short--i-l.i. .1 a. t . I.-, H", however, manned I to r 'd m his tniiit in tl.t t ,., iia.-s i . the Almighty and attain a sen-i.e outlook on his tm.il.lous lite in spite of all. Li tin Psalms allotted. to our lesion today he i.tistered this faith, and may v. not also rely on lus experience to siiiue a more hopeful outlook, with a re solve that we will, by our altitude towaid lite and oiu actions do at least a little to help our genera tion to make that "biave new wor 1.1" we all so ardently dp.sire? " O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt Mis name to- MEMORY "TYusf in Jehovah, anil getlier "1 sought the Lord, and He heard me. and delivered me from all my fears." For small children this lesson may be quite difficult, but one way to iiitei est them is to ask of what they are afraid. Some would answer, "the dark"; some "dogs," or other animals, neigh bifclmod bullies, storms, etc. Fathers and mothers can do much to allay, auch fear3. They can point out that darkness is only absence of light, and that if a child is afraid of it, he can imagine he is lo6king at the room or the outdoor! when it is light, and that nothing is changed except that all things are rest ing in the peaceful darknesa; The beauties of darkness with perhaps the beautiful stars and the moon sliming so softly down on all can be used to interest him to learn of his universe and so banish fear Parents can explain that most domestic creatures are friendly to man. and if they are treated kindly, will respond Trust is at the bottom of these attitudes. Trust in God Dsvid wrote of himself, "This Sa4 en copyrtuhirt oulllnw produced Eiucstion v.it w4 6j fermtuion. . jfil J SAM LICVKKING, orchardist, ei'ononiist, (Juaker . . . less we can bring about justice tin ough the machinery of peace. "Law applied to individuals on a world basis, enforced by civilian police Willi courts and police, offi cers, is the only thing that deal with the armament race. "Law. Justice, Love and personal 46. 91; 138 3, 7; 143:8. poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all hi3 troubles. ', "The angel of the Lord en campeth round about them that fear Him, and delivereth them. 4 "O taste and see that the Lord is good' blessed is the man that trusteth in Him." , In Psalm 37 David counsels: "Trust in the Lord and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed. "Cease from anger, and for sake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil." In Psalms 46 we read these comforting words which have brought fresh trust and faith to many,' troubled aoujs: "God is p u r Vrefuge " a n d strength, a very pleasant help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be re moved, and though the mountain be carried into the midst of the sea; "Though the waters thereof be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swellings there-, of. Selah! "In the day when I cried Thou' VERSE do good." Psalm 57 answeredst me, and strengthen edst me, with strength in my soul. "Though I walk in the midst of trouble, Thou wilt revive me: Thou shalt stretch forth Thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and Thy right hand shall save me." ' If we would gain David's tr,ust in God, and lean on it, and so trusting, do our very best to do what is right, "He will make thy, righteousness to go forth as the light, and thy justice as the noonday," the psalmist says. And, finally, in Paalm 143:8,' David says: ."Cause me to hear Thy loving-kindness in the morn-, ing. for in Thee do I trust: cause me to know the way where in I should walk; for I lift up my soul unto Thee " As we recall David's troubled and adventurous life; how he was forced to flee from home and hide in caves arid other lone ly, desolate places, ih danger of his life, while his enemy, ' King Saul, had him hunted 'down, we can imagine his thankfulness to God who had been with him all the time and bad atrengthened him. y Th tntrrnHn1 CouiMil ( lUtftlouS DUtMMtf y Klnt Tnvtn ayndlctte. He shall give His a.ngels charge, over thee, to keep thee, in a.U' thy way. They shall bear thee' up in their hands. MEMORY" VERSE Psalm 3 :3. Raleigh Pastor Discusses Origins Of Christianity Speaking on Origins of the Chris tian movement, the Rev. Dr. E. McNeill Poteat, minister of Pul'en Memorial Baptist Church in Raj . eigh, featured speaker at the Juna- luska Methodist Assembly, said that the origin of the Christian ; movement presents in essence the : conflict between three principles of social organization and control I hat have determined the nature of society from the times of its origins. The first type, hp said, concen trates aulhurity in the strong in dividual. It is exhibited in the tribal chief or the national dictator and assumes thai rule is best ex ercised by one outstanding and autonomous leaders. "The second method of social control," he continued, "both in historic development and idealism passes the authority from one man to several. This is variously called the oligarchical, the representative, or the bureaucratic method of gov ernment. "Organization, while necessary for order, can become not only a nuisance when it arrogates to it self too great importance, but can become a positive hazard to true democratic participation. "The third type, strong popular participation, seems to have been chosen as the way in which the movement we know as the King dom of God was projected. "This is the meaning of Pente cost. Here in the symbolism of rushing wind, divided flame and polylingual utterance, the Holy Spirit is diffused on all nipmhers of the Community, Witness to the redemptive in tentions of God was not confined to one voice or the voice of an apostolate. "All became the spokesmen of Ihe redemption wrought by Jesus Christ. For this ministry they were scattered abroad throughout the Roman W'orld and the Christian Movement becamp the first great popular religious movement in his tory. "This is the origin of the demo cratic experience as we know it to day, even in its modified forms." Bethel Group To Hold Talent Show Tomorrow A team of the Bethel Young Adult class is sponsoring a talent show which will be held at 8 p. m tomorrow at Bethel Uih fichpol. The show will cli'ma -a 'Suriday School contest. Entries rom the surrounding communities as well as Bethel will compete for the cash prizes. The best performance will bring $5 to Hip winning artist, with $3 to be awarded to the performer finish ing second, and $1 to the one placing third. In addition to those prizes, one will be given to the holder of the lucky ticket received at the door. Proceeds from the program will help buy a motion picture pro jector for the church. Seventh Day Adventist Church 106 Beech St., Hazelvvood The Rev. L. P. Knecht, Pastor Saturday 9:45 a. m, Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m Preaching, responsibility, are the answer to impending war. "We must work for peace, not just to save onr own skins, but because it is right. "It is wrong to go slaughtering and, killing. God is a God of law and, order. A,s his. physical world is ruled, by natural laws, so must the world of nations abide by such Bible principles, as Thou Shalt, Not Kill an4 thou Shalt Not tel." The speaker viewed the! present international situation as a lull ii rather trian an end to the cold war and warned that unless, national armaments are. brought under con trol. World War II may occur 'with in the; pre-sent generation. IJ plead for strengthening UN agenc'iee and" that there be no reduction of aid under the. Marshall Watt. "Trust in Jehovah oiul do uo.-d -.M Revival Series To Fe Held at Fines Creek A six-day series ol revival -ei. ices will open al II a m. Siiml.n at the Fines Creek Mellmilit Church, the Rev. I' K linmli pastor of the Fines Creek Cliauv. announced today. He said the Kev. J'aiil lliu kvv .,11 of Lake Junaluska will preach the evening services, which Mill start at 8 o'clock every night, including Sunday. The revival will continue I In migli August 5. Mr. Bingham also iiiinoiiiiiiil that the vacation Bible mIihhI tm the Fines Creek Cliurcli will opin at 9 a. m. Monday ami will nm tinue through Friday. Classes will be held from 9 a. m. tu il a m Dellwood Methodist Circuit The Rev. J. E. B. Houser, Pastor ItecK July 31 Children's Home iWim-ton-Saleml Sunday Our Sunday Schools, meeting at 10 A M are urged to give a liberal ulteiini-; m the Children's Home. Elizabeth Chapel Services 10 A M., Maple Grove, 10:3d A M Dellwood, 11 A. M and Maggie. 2 P. M. 11 A. M At MaBRie. Huniecnm- ine Dav. with the Rev W O Hend erson of Buffalo. S. C. )na'h.r,e 2 p. M. Song Service al MaKkie 8 P. M. every (lay. r.-uv..l l'1' vices at Maggie, Mr. Hemlei "i, onducting. BUSINESS IS lii '.IVKv TULSA. Okla. UT ' ""' Judge Eben L. Tavlur . " '' ing the case of Cluu U I !'; convicted of emhe.leiin m. u" said he'd rather -nve a Mil ' than give up his buntd ' 1,11 1 ness during a pi obal ioh.o i" 1 " ": MBS. FRANCES WARN" i, p-.V'-f V, A & I am I ' I A I ,p' ji i i BEMSTBA FRIDAY Aug, AT OUB ST01J Mrs. Warner, of l harlo"'- and expla"' EIIDIX EV OPEN HOUSE FBFE D00B ROGERS ELECM Phone 461 Rev.E PreacI Sermol ' A Day nun 11: Ji till IliOl;-. J I'.lnuii 0f : Ini Suintay ll.llrj-l'd Hull ll I -el le- ul, ill I l,i' tin: mii.lti IM 11 lint'." is nut Dmitri! I III' lUllli .li-uisl. Ml, M.I..V Kii I lie Jti iiuiii' but i,l lilt Ml. Ii.iu lull ill i siiiie thti the hi-! J milt Thai -tiit ii ll'if MSl i'l.r f I tie - e Spec ii it. i l'..,tlU Revival ;It. Ziori Ki"..'.ai ,1., ii' ,l,a! ii..!.. H Kev U :, b the V ,-EBtasi