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Litrn" August 4, IS THE WAYKEaviLLE IvICiuiVTAmj&ZI T 1 h TO CHURCH SUNDAY Thanks to God ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. 8-Jchr ; ve 1 , la t'lc a-,u u.ai.ks unto ,t oi strings, ,Jt me glad Like as a father pitieth hii children so the Lord pitieth ihem trial tear Hun For Ho knoweth our frame, He leniein bereth that we are dust as fur man, his tiays are as grass, for trie w.i.J paisech over it anJ it is gone, but the niery of the Lord enduieth forever O give thanks unto the Lord; to Him that made the moon and stars to shine tv night. His mercy endureth foiever, MEMORY VERSE Psdlm 92.1. Hazelwood Baptist Church Hie Krv. M. L. Lewis, Pastor Muidav School, 9:45. Prank I H ,!, iyyu.nl. Superintendent. Worship Service, II ;i. in. Mes .ir. ' ScoiiiK .losus on the i Minister, i 'J'lXii iiiif Union. 7:00 p. in ---Jar- , ., r. Hi in k. director. Kv. nhiK Worship, 8:00 p. in Mi s: by 1 he Minister. I Praver and Teacher's Mi'rlint's. ' Wi dnesday. 7:!H) p. in. Choir Practice - Thursday, 7::t0 i. in. ! xVaynesvil!e Prcsby- tcrian Church J The Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson. Pastor i Sunday School at 10 o'clock. niH Wliitiner Prcvost, superintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 o clcok. : Sermon Subject: "The Big Fisher man." The sermon will he a dis ( hi n h Day 'iission of the life of Peter, one of , ,,,, the disciples of our Lord, who has j ', '.;,! ,,,. been called by Lloyd C. Douglas J fc-niu'h l-'nday i e 8 r .sue, ,,,. i t Hi, 4lh. :lh Special music ior the service. . , . I. ..,..,i.l...l I i . I i ..Iti.i,. ,,,, ( (IIIIUI MM Will IIU IHUViutu IJJ i'n viiwii :iili-iiil 'I'his E HES tliumi JskA le,,.,!l I'-1''1"1, ll Hi K, !- Scene Of Sunday's Singing Convention mill', tui "in' !, -n,h II III!' Ml Ill . Ill :l!l,ll,l,, der the direction ot Mrs. .1 I, kil)atri k with Miss Hell.- Hannah at the organ. The Youth Fellowship Group will meet at 7:00 p. ill. This K the Sahatuin Arinv Citadel ing convention will he held Siiiulav Largi will he found on page one. it Maple Springs, mi III.' Ma Patch load, where Hie annual Miig- cnmiN are i n i ted to alleinl Details ol Hie conveiiiion i I ' I Mil i, in-.; I'. ,l Cllli---Illr homi ill :m p m All I t mil- Long's Chapel To Hold Church Camp Starting Monday Tin . I.,. iIhihIi All In- j: i i-nt ll: Pi if ( l.iii ( h !u- Oi.i.iip.i.i, Pleasant Balsam Names Teachers - For Coming Year ' llv J V A MALL Mounlaineer Col i " pondenl The Pleasant Hal-am Haplist Iclini'ch have elected their Sunday School li achei - for Hie oniinv year, as lollou-: Adull nun, Mr. Cha-e Willi llu t PI, iiiinon-, a-i-tai,l Adult wooii'i, Mi - ( hai h" Ar iiiil'lon Willi Mi- Jaine. Met mi" The youngsters of the Longs Chanel Methodist Church school !a1,1 11,1 llnll will start five days of camping. hiking, and outdoor life next Mon day. The Hev. Paul H. Iluckwall. the paslur, said the day camp, being lit Id in cooperation with the .Meth odist general board of education, .'.ill be for children who were in the fourth, fifth, or sixth grade-! ton a- a--Maul I lilt I ln (ll.ne rti i . in I' i ""I W'rniht ami Mr Kvereil Clark, a Bishops To Meet Tomorrow In Asheville Tile ( ollege ol Phillips of lit M. llimll-l Chiu i hs Soul iie.isli i ll Jin isdn I ion vmII .eiuveiie toinor iow iiinining in the Haltciy l'ik Hotel, in A-heMlle I ni a d.e long inei I nig. Hi-hop Marvin A I ranklui of ,lai k-on. Mi - . pi i -nieiil ni the ( ollege, Will he ill i hai'Me ol I he , - ion St ei riai ol I lie ' i oi i p i-. r.i nop I Jai l, in,'; Hie. I l.i Haywood Bulletin Board I': I , (Inn .ml To hood H l:i "ul of public school during the : 'ear. 'M!' At 9:l,r) A. M. each morning, 11111 ' ihriiiigh Friday, the children will '1mI on el at Long's Chapel and go in in, eaino sit, -it llolston Villau.e There will be singing, stories. Junior Ha M. v.e: hio sanies, handicraft, and Pleiiuooii . and Ml ot her activities. ' 1 1,1,1 : The campers w ill go back to the ' '' Ml il:' ' . " '.lunch at 3 P. M. ev.-ry day to i e- Mi ' I U, ( i a. In, , taut turn to their homes. 1 1,1 ' 1 ' 1,1 ' ' '' vill The pastor said each child if "ni Mi ''''" ''"'" Ha- a- ked to bring his lunch everv d.i 1 ' ' and an old blanket for "lay time'" n nl on I he ground. Itegislrallqn will bo completed a- l-lanl . Young men, l.auiellie Ilnon, 1 shoil with .N. 1. Stephen assi tani. Ynnng women. Mr-. Pen . , . Sinalliei and Mi - Thelnia Aii iii. j I' 1 IK'S C I tM'K I t'0)l0 Po Clean Church Yard H, MKs. I I HMAN ,!. AND j Mount unci r oi re poiidi nt le,,e,li:.te buy.. .lame Mi-. I!e . nl ol Hie run u,w ,nd Ch'iile A i 1 1 1 e, I o 1 1 . a ( iii.iiiini.il', will lai.e rs.o in o.i.. on i I , .in I lie i eim-lei anil y aril ol Mai v Fvelvn I Hie III) Ned Spark .. , Hoi ei ll.ipl i I ( Inn i h Thursday. 7S0 p. m -Thickety at Hock wood Methodist Church; dinner in. ling. Soco (lap Itoad lioosuis ( luh. Maggie School. ! Friday . 7 M0 p. in Saunook at j Saiinook School. I hi lilay . Aug i, !1 P in Lower (Tahlree at 11 v d e r Mountain ( inn . Ir with ( 'ban man Mar hall Ku kpat i n k. Saluid.n Clianup ol cemetery and . hill i I, yard, II n am liogei s ll ipli I Ch.ir. li. Fines ( 1 1 ek. Sundav Iron Dull lloinei oniing Day pi mil am, Ant im li liaptl. t Church, t.iitini' at ill :!0 a in K'lh anii.il S ily .itioii Ai my Smg in" oiim ill i. in , m ar M:i Pal. h in Ciabli. e Monday . all dav I' o ld Day, Thickety em t ol Mm inn" Star Sylva Pastor To Hold Radio Devotions Hev VV. H Wakeliehl, pasHir ot the Presby It a lan Cheicli at SyUa will be I he speaker tor iiioiiUiu devotions next week Monday ihroufh Saturday at 9-30 over ,-ta-tion VVHCC. The -(uak,r tor tu following week will bt Rev .1 ilovle Miller pastor of the Dutch Cove Baptist Church. The Sunday nun mug w or hip .ervlce will be broaiUast fior.i Hie Fust Methodist Church of Wavm -yille at 11 o'clcok lit-hup 11 lloai will he the rueM preacher fhe pastor. Hey H I. oung, in yite.; tho-e who . annot lie pu .cnl to hear Ui Imp Boa. b. l.iitlo ' .... - ( Sermon Serief; To Continue ' Sunday Night "Honor Thy I'.illier and Thy Mother'' will be the lillh in Hie series of scrinon- on Hie Ten Com mandment'' a I the I-ll-I llaptcl Church, Sunday night at I! o clock. The fust lour commandments de clare our duly to (hid, while Hie he I six declale our duly lo man In t be t n'st gi oup, 1 1 lii'inu i mor ality looking (loilward, yhile the latter is morality looking inauyy.iid The lillh coiioii.oidinenl I the link between Hie two grume, ol .In me dii iees. for it looks Codward and manward I'm the. n :i on jl has been called the ci ul. i pu ce ol Coil layv This is the Hi t cnminandm. nl with .1 promise Holh paicnls and children are cordially inyilcd to hear this sermon. Work Continues On Site For New Clyde Parsonage i Workmen wen hiey Ibis week demolishing the old Clyde Mdho dis Church to make way lor a new parsonage, which wilT be situated on Ihe site of the old elinri b ' The church incinlu i moved into I In ir new building m early March The parsonage will be a brick yeueered, six looin house. ylth lull : basement. J. C. Ilaynes, Frank Chanibeis, 'and Fdward (been compose the i Huilding CoinniiMi e II. v. W. T. Meillni. Jr.. is pastoi of the Chui'cb ll is expected that the parsonage yvlll be ready lor oicupancy by November 1 . ESS Right When You Need Them . . . RAIFF'S Bring Record Savings On These! D1RESS SALE! II ii micro's! Tool, Smart Summer Styles To Wear lor Weeks lo Come! :I.iny .lust Arrived from New Voik! $5.93 to$G.93 Values . . $3.44 $7.98 to $12.98 Values . . $4.44 Sm.irl Printed Itnynn French Crepes! 0 I'lenty of Ciuy Cotton 1'rints! 0 Membei g Sheers in Rii h Patterns'. Sizes for ery Woman and Miss! , If j . l y ( 01, 11, il h nl, 1 aid lod.iv 111 , ,, ,, ,,1 V M a 111 at Morning mi, olio, oe I he , le.inup ill iy e Ih.il'stai School' l p m Ihe I lo pill II, In Ip III, iillli-l III liol I ,! all who w.ll lie ,1, In, ,1--, 1 pi ap- 1 an 'ood j 1,, 1 v 1 i,nl I ( Kite hoo Lake I. mi ll 11 1 I at Jimalu I. a . 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 -loi I- 11 Id Da', with I. ale .liiualiiska bin i 1 1 1 - in" I nig. Church Of Cod 1 liu; 1 n r. Sunday morning in Hie junior de "' '" all, ml paitment of the Sunday School v li bee. with Mrs. C. G. Mcdiord Mipeiin 1,1 :''!" an- lendent of the Sunday School children's division, in (barge. 11 Azri.wooi) Tip Hev. Hush I. 'ix. Pastor Sunday Sc hool. 10 a. 111. Pica long Services, 1 1 a. m. Evangel Mir Services. 7.30 p. m. Y, ill i4- Wednesday. 7 .'10 People's meeting. p. 111., Young Chuidi To Hold Decoration' Day The ,11 111., I d, at ion dav of I In Panncti Siding Baptist Church wil he held m:is 21 Lunch will be scry ed. Ky ei one is iny itcd to attend. P ,,n Ml --" r f U r Panning to have a change made f'S Ul the nour 1 1. T .U.. ra&r -r uuvft. 1U J B0W o you will be lilted correctly. filIs re involved in preparing a tele i -' So anv a.ti, vmi fan " tisting$ wul be appreciaud. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BALANCED HEARING AT LAST a marvelous new way to hear thai means hear ing the way people who have no impairment can hear! IfFAIN'K IIOTFI MONOAV. AKilST 8 WAVNFSV1M.E, N. 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Aim. 2. all day t'pper Crahliee run s ol Panther Creek ( assemble at (lien I'lnchei 's at ! :t'l a. in '. Fiiday . Ami 12. It p in. County lieereation ( onmiissjon monthly .school ineelim.'. W'av nesv ille Arm ory . (All-Day Service Set For Peachtree Church The annual all-day service and dinner of Ihe Peachtree Church will be held Sunday. Singers and the public generally are invited to attend. The service al the church, which is on the Black Camp Gap road, will start at 10 a. m., with dinner on the grounds scheduled for noon, the Rev. C. 13. Brown, the pastor, said in his announcement today. ACOUSTICON ASHEVILLE CO. Instead of medals for bravery, soldiers of Annam, Indo-China, in 1640 received orders on the royal treasury for as much meat and other foods as they and their fami lies could eat during the. soldier's Mff s Back to Schmi Needs Al Money Saving Prices BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Children's SANDALS SI. 98 2M Barefoot styles and others. White and colors. 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Girls' $1.98 BLOUSF.S $1.49 Girls' 81.49 Costume SLIPS 98 Rayon satins and cottons. Cottons and rayons In Some eyelet trims. 6 to tailored and peasant styles. 14 yrs. 6 to 14 yrs. Girls Rayon a Girls' Denim S 49 PANTIES . OSJC DUNG AREES V J, KnU and wovrTr5L. Boxer styles. 6 to 14 yrs. Elastic waistband. 6 to 14 yrs. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Ball Point Pen and Pencil Sets $1.00 Leather Pencil Cases . 39c School Book Carrying Cases $1.00 '"CO 905 JidtsoD Bl- lifetime.
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