THE WAYNES VlLLE MOUwiAlJNiiJfcB -Hit. fUUtl cvuud Section, GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY S .J At The Churches First Methodist Church WAYNFSVIII.E The Rev. Russell I.. Young, Pastor Sunday, August 7 Sunday Siliool. 10 a m . Fi an cis Massie general siipei lntenrient Mrs. Henry Gaclrb . leather nt the Women s Bible Clas. invites all of the older women to an hour of worship and slud Vh not bring the whole lanulv to church There is a place for all' And it wdl help plant them in the betttr v..i; ot life. Morning Wor-lnp. 11 o t lock Following --peii.il niu n h the Senior Choir. Hioii-un M.iiin . Ji soloist, a tre.it i in Who eoine. Ui-lii.p 11 Dallas. Tex . will hi m inp me.-saye I in broadcast un-i U Hi i is invited. loi II,.., 1 he - Ll I J 1 1 1 The Meth (i.4; in the ' ,ti Vou; I i . -,l per service wa- h Id on the h.u I. tep last Sund.i.' Ano! In r eood ! is in the in. ikon- loi tin Suml.n Yolllli! People iin ' ' 'I KelllM'.' St i ,il L.it.i .Ion )u-k.i. it o i loi 1 no oi on vited to co down ami e evening. Tile W ( ' S will meet ('Impel. :i :U o , !, k Tin" th. in Hod l:i al't- elllooll A i-ttl to he ))l e-i lit I'lunr liehear-als: Youth and Senior Choir-, ti 'Ml and 8 o'clock. W'etliit -d.i . Chlldicn. HI a in. Sat urday The memliei - ol the Youth and ilnldren's Choir are lcniindcd thai .Mi- Seni.e i. hack and will be Willi them llu- week, l.cl all be ine-ent Heinalion for Wednesday eve ning. 7 to ! :)() o'clock The MYK of Hethel is united to come and join our MYK in an evening of fun. Let's all be present. Dr. l'ierre Harris, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Atlanta, Ga. will be with us for a series of services. 10 a in and H p in . August l.i-19. inclusive. The pub lic is cordially invited to come and hear this great preacher. Salvation Army W A YNF.SV11.I.E Mountain Mission Center Major Cecil Brown Waynesville lo HO a in. Sun day School tor all age groups. 7:45 p. in. Sunday evening evan gelistic Meeting 7:45 p in.. Friday Prayer meeting. 7:45 p. m . Wednesday first Wed in month) Ladies Home League Meeting 7:45 p. m. Voung People's Meet ing Third Wednesday in month MISSIONS: Maple Springs: 10.30 a. m Sunday School ever'- Sundae j 11 30 p m. Wednesday Home League Meeting Second Wednes- , day in month. Little Creel;: 10 00 a m Sun day School every Sunday j i 1 Ou a m Moinint; Wor-lnp I Service 11:30 p. m Fourth Wedne-days In month Ladi"- Home I.eafiie Shelton Lain el: .'iil p m . Sunday School every Sunday. 3:00 p. in - Woi lop Si-rv ice, 11:30 p. m Ladn - Home League every thiul Wi-dne-dav in month. Bonnie Hill: 3.00 p. m Sundav School every Sunday. fg)0p. fn-- Fvarteli.tic Meet ing every fourth Sundav ni'lit in month. 'vk 10 y w w r w Spots Look Good On Him! Spots are a part of the leopard's coat but certainly not a part of yours! When you see spots on your clothes send them here! We'll get rid of the spots rapidly efficiently and economically! "Don't call any CALL 205 Vaynesville Laundry , Incorporated Fred Sheehan Joe Liner Boyd Avenue First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. L. G. Elliott. Pastor ! Sunday Sunday School at 9 45 A place and a welcome for those of ever ; Morning Worship at 11 00 Rev ' A Klaupiks. Field Representative tor the Baptist Wotld Alliance Committee on Displaced Person-, will speak at this seivue. Special u,u-ic under the direction oi Mi I Charles l le: Joe Morrow, guest: organist. naming Union at 6 45 Fvcniiig Woisnip at 8 00. The ( p.,-lor will bung the nftn m a -cue.- of erruoii. on tne Fen Coir, liiandii.eiil- 'Honoring Pam.l ; ' Special mil ic Monday j Deacons will meet in the cluirib otf ,ce at 8 00 Wedne ,Jay Youth C hoir loeel- for n he.ir-al at 7 00 Mnlweek i'l a' . M' ' tnni at 'I 00 , ,,,, I (. ho, I '.: a: ..I at 4,".. St. John's Catholic Church I jther Ambrose liohrharher Pastor I he Minimi I i In dole started Sund.i M.n I and u ill cunlinue tluoii 't. Nov 1 for the Wayncs- ille chin ( h ai d t he missions as lullow- ;, lies! Hit l.r every Sunday nt 11 am: Hi in du l ion of t he Hie--cd S.u raiiienl ei-ry Suiukiy evening at 7710 o lock. Missions Andrews; II a in. i very fifth Sun day . Hryson City: i! a m every Sun day. Canton it a m. even third Sim da! Cullowhee: 7 a in. every first Wednesday . Foul ana Dam: 11 a m. every Sunday. Fianklin: H a m. every Sunday. Highlands: 11 a in every Sun day. Murphv: 8 a m. every first Sun day. Sylva: 8 a m every fourth Sun day. llazehvood Preshyterian Church The Kev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School 10 00 a.m. Paul L. Davis, Supt I Morning Worship 1100 am 1st, 3rd and 4th Sunday s. Evening Workup 3:00 p.m. 2nd and 5th Sunday Mid-Week P.ible Hour. Wednes day 8 00 pin Followed by Choir rehearsal. The subject ot the pa-tor - -er-nimi for Sundav morning will be. Divine Detour-". Ail young people of the church and other young people not attend ing any other youth meeting-" are united to meet at the lunch Sun day evening at 7 00 o'clock with the group who met last Sunday study ing the plain, for organuinH a youth fellow-tup All young people trom U! up aie urged to be pie-- elit. A joint meetin." of the Men and Women of the Church will be held at the chin eh Tue dav evening be ."innine; with a covered di-h supper at 7 o'clock II Cor 5 ' Whv Paul Labored ". will be the Bible study Wednesday evening, All are invited to join u: in oui1' regular mtdweek worsfiip and Uible study Head the lesson and bring your Bible with voir laundry (The (Soldctt (Text S .ta let-'- '';sk4 $g&- m-i r r v,wi; $ The creation "If is a good thing to give thanks Christian Science Service "Spiril" will be the subject ol I he le on '.el mini loi t ho Chi i I !:tn Si u uce Service on Sunday. .u;:ii'l 7. i Colileii Text: Psalms 131): 17. " Lord, Thou has searched inc. and, known oie . . . Whither shall I go Iioio 'I by spirit or ..bilher shall lj th e from Thy preseiic! " " i The service vwll be held on t be second ttoor ot the .Masonic Temple ! at 1 1 o'clock. JSflK I PSALMS GIVE THANKS TO COD : zi r SONGS OP PRAISE RISE TO' JEHOVAH Scriptures Psalm 92 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL THIS LESSON is about thank fulness more especially, praise to God for all His goodness to men. It is good in these days, when our hearts are largely concentra ted on tne ills of the world, to remember our blessings and to give thanks for them. This is a lesson which should be taught to children from the time tluy aie able to say "thank you," so that they may remem ber it all their lives. Adults are not always gracious in their appreciation of what others do for them. We have all experienced Ingratitude in those for whom we have done favors. Possibly we have not . always shown those who have been good to us how much we value their kindness. We should be remin ded of these remissions and cor rect them. During the reigns of David and his son, Solomon, the Hebrew people enjoyed the highest peak of well-being. The nation was triumphant in battle renowned MEMORY VERSE "It is a fwi thing to give thanks unto Jehovah." Psalms 92:1. for its feats of arms and for Its prosperity and the wisdom of its kings. David, when he was alone, pondered these things and burst forth into praise for all the good ness of Jehovah. He had been a humble shepherd lad. Now he was a powerful king reigning in splendor over a people who loved and admired him. Thus he bursts forth: "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O most High: "To shew forth Thy loving kindness In the morning, and Thy faithfulness every night, "Upon an instrument of ten atrings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp, with a solemn sound.. "For Thou, Lord, hast made me giad through Thy work; I will triumph in the works of Thy hands. "Oh Lord, how great ar Thy works! and Thy thoughts are very deep. A brutish man know eth not; neither doth a fool un derstand this." The members of the Sunday school class might be asked to Butd on copyright! eutllntt produced by The Inttrmtlotul Council of JUilfiouS XductUon and umd or pormlnion. Bmnbuted by King Featured Syndicate. s t . ... if . ' ,Vt'r 'P- -',. j. .i,t'.i' of light. unto Jehovah." Psolm 92:1. Lake Junahiska Baptist Church 'phr Kev. (). .1. Heck, l'astor Siinilav, August 7 in ,, ,,, Sunday School. 1) 1!. Kiley, general superintend- cut. II a.m. Preaching services on Hie lir-,1 and third Sundays. 7 lit) p.m. Training Union meets every Sunday. Wednesday, August 10 7 :su p in. Mid-week prayer services. 103; 136:1-9, 23. 28,r - --' v; W write down a list of their bless ings. They probably would b surprised what a long list it would be. Surely we should tak time not only to think of all th things for which we should ba thankful, but to give praises and thanks for them. The psalmist mentions every( instrument of praise that a tem ple could furnish, and then adds the music of a thankful heart to them. "Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name. 'Bless the Lord, O my soiil, and forget not all His benefits: "Who forgiveth all thine iniqui ties; who healcth . all thy di-, , seases. "Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender mercies. "Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's." In spite of the horrible cruel-' ties that have been practised on thousands of people in recent years, there are those who have escaped in miraculous ways and now are living happily and we hope thankfully renewing their lives in friendly lands. We would like to quote all this great Psalm (103) but space for bids it. It can be read aloud in a short space of time, however. The 136th Psalm "was known in the liturgical language of the Jews as the Great Hallel ' At the laying of the foundation stone of the second temple it is recorded that the priests and Le vites 'answered one another in giving thanks to Jehovah, saying. For He is good and His loving kindness endureth forever to ward Israel." "O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever. - "O give thanks unto the God of gods: for His mercy endureth forever. "To Him that by wisdom made the heavens ... To Him that stretched out the earth above th waters : To Him that made great lights: The sun to rule by day: The moon and stars to rule by night: for His mercy endureth forever." Bethel Methodist Church The Bev. Clyde L. Collins, Pastor Saturday. August 6 8:30 The Young Adult Class is sponsring an ice-cream supper and croquet party on the lawn of the church. Everyone is invited to eome. eat all the ice cream they can. and contribute to the purchase of a projector for the church. Sunday, August 7 10:00 -Sunday School. J. L Worley, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship This is Membership Sunday. Membership cards will be given to all members present, and new members will be taken into the church. 7:30 Mehtodist Youth Fellow ship. Emily Michael will be in charge of the program. Wednesday, August 10 7:45 Choir practice. Free Methodist Chapel 110 Boundary St. Waynesville Kev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-Pastors Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic Service, 8 p. in. Midweek prayer meeting, Thurs day night, 8 p. m. A warm welcome always awaits you at the Free Methodist Chapel where you will hear full-gospel messages, and an old-fashioned Christian atmosphere prevails. "O God, Thou are my God; early will I seek Thee; my soul thirsteth for Thee, my flesh longcth for Thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is." Psalm (13:1. Hazelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday, August 7 Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 1 1 a. m. The subject for the message will be "The Meaning of Faith." Evening Worship, 8 p. m. The Evening Service is featuring the Mlission work on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. The Indians from the Reservation and their pastor, Rev. D. H. Dennis, will he with us for this service, You are invited to come and hear the In dians sing. Mid-week services: Wednesday evening, 8 p. m. Prayer service. Thursday, 8 p. m. Youth Fel lowship. The law 1948 all personal property on which 194b tax have not been paid. The names of all delincruent taxpayers be published August will BE SOLD the 2nd Monday in Sept G. C. FERGUS01 Tax Collector and Supervisior Latvian Pastor To Preach Here The congregation of the First Baptist Church of Way nesville will hear the Rev. A Klaupiks Sunday murning at 11 o clock. Mr Klaupiks is field representa tive of the Baptist World Alliance Ueliel Committee, with headquart ers in Washington, 1) C. He is a native of Latvia who speaks English fluently. Having been an enforced guet in concentration tamp:: of Russia, riev. Mr. Klaupliks bears in hi; nody. mind, and -oul marks of a prisoner for Chrkt. He has first hand information and experience of what thousands have suffered in war-torn countries. His special nii.-ion in America is to promote i duration of Displaced Persons of the Baptist faith in Baptist homes and romiuiinitie.s. Mr Klaupiks wjll arrive in Way nesville Saturday with his wife aricl two children. They will speak and sinr! about Displaced Persons at II o'clock. At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon he will be available to talk with those villi) are interested in spon soring a Baptist family for relocat ion in our community. lie will have a list of names and pictures of DP families for those who are interested in providing a home and work for Ihese unfor tunate Delayed Pilgrims. This conference will be held on the second floor of the Welch Mem orial building at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. The public is cordially invited to see and hear this Latvian family. Rev. Fr. Henry To Preach Series at St. John's The Rev. Leonard M. Henry, O. E. M., of the Franciscan Mon astery, Washington, . C, will de liver a series of sermons ;il the Forty Hours Devotions in St. John's Church tomorrow through Sunday. The services are scheduled as follows: Mass and sermon Friday and Saturday, 9 a. in.; Sunday, 11 a. m. Sermon and benediction, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 7:30 p. m. There will be continuous wor ship by alternating groups of parishioners all day Friday, Sat urday, and Sunday. FTHI FOR requires that OFFICE IN Popular Atlanta ToPreachJJe;; JJ Church Speaker UK. PIERCE HARRIS. ,,., ,, Atlanta s first Methodi I Una, i, newspaper columniM . and bun,,.,' major league baseball will preach a scrn-, oi ',.,. next week at lb,, l-ii i t l tJ1Mll , Church of Wayiie-.ville. l, n,,,.. lis will appear at 1(1 a , ,lm again at tl p.m. daily fr, ... list lfi through Align. I III , his speaking engagement-. "oi, .' c, si:,l,- Church Of God CANTON !i ,hU, Sim, The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a ,ni., l!j,li pm. gram over Station WI1CC, Wavnrs- ville. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 n. m., Preaching Service. 7:31) p. m., Evangelistic S-rvicc. Wednesday, 7:30 p. in , Mul-ueck prayer meeting. we lh i tied Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar II. Chmld, Kcrtoi fllh Sunday al'ler Trinity 9:4fi a.m. Church School. 11:00 a.m. Holy Ciiiiuiiunioii ami sermon. At Ibis service there will be an ingathering ot the l niicl Thank Offering of the Woinan's Auxiliary, CALL ... AXES we advertise and s m dm t 15th and the prOT For The Town of WayneSl CITY HALL 1,1 hJ :''"-1 '"''WOlSil it! d mr irJ l,l'l"!.;lu. W!ll- Siiuii,, But. ; Hi, mm: " tlt'di .1- pi. -if. r. (Veer !' -OH pti !' 'l Wli illun. t.a:'p n: 1 liumnr '"'I'11-11 (li'IMlil '' tMlll I i'l'i' i lii.ich g: iiml conieiitiec: 'tii' Inindrtdsfi "r Harris t t-tiueat ion in ihl lii'Himi al :ind Kiiiini OXEM Cl.KVKL. liu Mill,- 35 Id 1 1' ;nili'iiiubile Hllirllliilillllillk iilii'ii lit' esmJ sliiics ail nrei