int; WAYNtsviLLE MuUMAiiNttiv GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE . EVERY SUl Baptist Missionaries Assigned To County for Emphasis Week by Atlanta Board Catholic Laymen Che CoIhit - Hear State Head At St. John's County Baptists To Observe Mission Week Approximately L'O miionarit -representing stale home and for eign fit-Id, will be ttationed in Haywood count v Septembei 4 through September S) in coniiec tion with the observance ol Mi-.-fion rtnphai; Week. A tiifTeu-iif speaker will addre -the coneref-ju.in.- eai li nlj-'tit at trie Bapti-t rliuichcs t.a.ing part in the observance. Among the mi-sionai if who arc to tit a-signed to Hav.wmil aie In Earle I. biadle-- 01 KaU.-h. Di E. I.. Spivi lit c'n.,i i,iu aint tlic Rev. J C Pipe- ut A In ille all field eiietaiie- tiom ltitir re pettiVe offil e : Ml J. .hi". .11 a I- ?r. field repi't - ( ntatiw limn the; Raleiuh office ! the Wouk n'- . Mi-Uiliaiy I iimn: and the Kev j J. F. Peai-i-n 1 ! it ii; Mnuntain ;i-oiut lon.il mi- icn.ir. t i o in North Wilk. burn Home Mi-lonn if l , - Vena Aguillai'd. l-'reiich wmL r I'lllai e. l.a : 111.- He I-rank lliM.n' ni Italian urn ki i Hn iiiuii'liaiii. Ala. the R V Mai in H la ei h liali o; worker. Cnininirco. Ala : Mi - Pearl Cillnnl. Conil Will lent worker, Baltimore .1 Carl Britain ot Koleii'll M1--1011 McMilhaii. China. Spellle. Chile: Ml Pah-tine: the Ke i ei la. and Mi ami l)r I ' P I .Ille. On Septembei Md . A ndel II II -Mi" i, 1. II :,la h,.:h 4 M 1 ml Mr- S I II II I urie I ullu' t ller-i. 1 .1 -on hina i a Mi- 1011 l(. Hapt Mi: :to p :, a! I el dll..'. 'I'akl! the Fust r-i!le at - -1 ' I '. .i I 1 e s : 1 I: ! Mill1 1 II, ( ll e(le 1 1 on. ) -rk j 'list j a d- e Pi' I! I I la .mi tt ,t u, w mi h , la ,Ma I to speak at r in lteil Praise Given for PSALMIST SINGS OF .pfure Pialn.s S 19 Bv NEW MAN CAMPBELL , THE CHILD who .5 nt trained to in tf.c tea orld p..r r indeed an and Tht Wui.aei 3 of tl rriwCri, the a'aii the ift.r.gnn.e r.d l.i .c r..arv'cls of at!! and Ititf .g :ra;.r,3 B3 ,:.J should te ..r.giLci ,n the 1CI of :t'2. the cal tv!l il-j tiat.t tu t el)' ' WstlJ Have y, j ever Seen a person who was .r.-Jittetrf.t !j a glr.ous fUl.ict 1,1 a lie al.ta.ri Vie'A'. to liie tigr.t ai,,i ' : a i ate 1.. id. cr (loti in i,!eo::. ' M..s.i n.dy net iaa.i l..,,.c a ;a'. a'. - t least, but cr.t v. :s tat at hast n, casion aiiv tt.i.m 1 at Ntui-'s Uau'y and la, .1,' a s 1- t', I e p.ta d Sill h b tin- sui'i) no. si r.ave ha I a nc- gltited (.ll.i'iftOOd , In this series of k ssor.s on the PjaiBii ar not f r.ly lcairt!f SBnSe of " the most beautit',.1 thiairiltat t'a-r vare -vntt n ,n any lung i. age, I... ahi t. . are be- a h our mg ta; ihildlef tr.at ,i r what car iit'aa tharkf.,1 -an be frr His ir Maker MEMORY VERSE thnv'. 5 Mi'r, J'l i ' nh. mil vpon Hi.? name; Hake 'ut') ti" y 'jn' 1 Hs foin.7.5." Psalm. 105 1. "0 'iv I care of i.s ar.d the wonders of His universe We can only quote briefly from the Psalms allotted to this lesson. Psalm lot, written by King Da vid, begins ' O Lord, our Lord, how- excellent is Thy name in all the earth' Whin I consider the heavens, the work of Thy fingers, the mwn and the stars, which Thou hast ordained. What is man, that Thou art mindful of him? and the son of man that Thou visitest him'" Man is but an infinitesimal part cf the universe a mere speck which is here today and gone to morrow, but God created him in His own image, and gave him, as the psalmist says, "dominion over the works of Thy hands. Thou hast put all things under his feet all sheep and oxen, yea, the beasts of the field; the fowl of the air, and the fish of the eas." ' : Man has not been a very wise 'steward of all earths treasures that have been entrusted to hl :care. He has, like the prodigal ton, "wasted his substance m -riotous living." nd is Just btgin- ,tung to realize it nd conserve The heavens declare the glory ot God, and the firmament anew th Hi handywork. Day unto j.., ,,ttrth srieech. and night - .,t ,iii. rotffcete j mmmammmmmmmmmmm mum wpJJWSSPS pmio'"11 1 i t ''wmwmwmmr' r mm im Mi i'eail llillonl Ue-l ViiHima n.itue lia hi i n with the Home Mi -11111 Hoard and v.oikuu; at the (loud Will Center ;it Baltimore. Mil . Mine 194a. title ot those Ii' ted Anion;.', the principal speakers at tile npelllm'. ion will be W. B. S 1 j 1 mkle. Ila w ood Miss Daphne Boone, iv.ochitional niis-ionarv: I 1 1 F Bin nette. Ben I.ee Hay. T K. Kiuiii, M. A Himuins. and C. I.. BlM'tt. During the afternoon, the Rev. I. C KM iot t . pastor of the First Baptist Church of Waynesville, will report on the work of the executive promotion committee, while organizational reports will he given by Fred Fore, .Mrs. Sam Knight. Mrs. ,lohn Blalock, and C T. Taylor. The iie. D II. Daniel, pastor of the First Baptist Church of llen dirson ille. will discuss the work ot church organizations in one of the featured addresses. The delegates will elect officers alter hearing the report of the nominating committee at the clos ing portion of the afternoon meel- 1 "'K 'I That night, C. D. Sawyer. A. M Wall. 11. A Matthew. M. C. W.v att, and J. Doyle Miller will share 1 God's Works EARTH S BOUNTIES 1-6, 65 9-13. 104. unto night iheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language where their voice la not heard." Thankfulness to God for His evtrlasting benefits is expressed by David in these verses from Psalm 65 Thuii visitest the earth, and waterest it Thou greatly enrich est it with the river of God, whii.h is full of waler; Thou pre paiest them corn, when Thou hat so provided for it. Thou w atereat the rtdgea thereof abundantly Thou settlest the fuirows thereof Thou mak est it soft with showers Thou blesscit the springing thereof, Thou crownest the year with Tny goodness, and Thy paths drop fatness.'' The expression, "drop fatness," is explained as honey dew The pastures are ctothed jvlth -. flocks, tKe valleys also are cov ertd with corn, they shout for joV. they also sing." 'Psalm 104 reviews the creation of the universe from Genesis, and the teacher should refer to that account and try to make the, children picture In their minds the wonderful events. Also, the teacher should tell how small and close the world seemed to David, and how vast it has grown with modern knowl edge. With this knowledge our gratitude to our Maker, God, should increase as well as our awe at His power and its mag nitude. "Bless the Lord, O my soul. O lord, my God. Thou art very great. Thou art clothed with honor and majesty. "Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed forever. "He sendeth the springs into the valleys, which run among the hills. They give drink to every beast of the field: the wild asses quench their thirst. "By them shall the fowls of the heaven have their habitation, which sing among the branches. "He watereth the htlls from His chambers: the earth is satisfied with the fruit of Thy works. "He causeth the grass to g"row for the cattle, and herb for the service of man. that he may bring forth food out of the earth. "Bless the Lord. O my (out Praise ye the Lord." by Th- Interatieotl Council cf RtIIlon a I.uiii ian i iila 'e, h.i the l-'ren .' ' 1 1 u e h' ew Or C.a!)( reo Methodist Charge The Kev. C. (). N. w.ll, Pastor DAVIS ('HAITI. ' 1 a. in. 1 ti(, pasliir w 1 " 'M p. in. - Mi'lhndi Pi'llow ship will nii'i't II piT I Yi 111 Ii I INCIIEK S CHAPEL 11 a. im--Tlii' Hev , NCw i ll w ill pri-aeh. Mis, ( O. Ilaelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B I.ee, Pastor Sunday School 11) A. M. Moi'iiin.q Worship I 1 M. Till' tin iiu for the nirs'.ajJi' will In "The How anil Why nl Sfrward- lii ". Kvcninps Worship 8 P. M. ! i'ullowiiiH tho SOI 1(4 MTWIT till' nirilitation for the evening will be "While Does Your Dollar Co'.'" j Mid-week Services 1 Tuesday II P. M. The Woman's : Society of Christian Service will ' meet at the home ot Mrs. .Iillij Winchester. j Wednesday 3 P. M. - Prayer : service. I hiu sday 8 P. M - Youth Fel lowship. Ilazehvood Presbyterian , Church I i The llev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister School, 11) 00 A. M. Paul Supt. Sunday Davis. Moinine; Worship. 11:00 A. M. I t. 3rd and 4th Sundays. hvenini; Worship, 8:00 P. M , l!nd ami ath Sundays Mid-Week Bible Hour, Wednes day. 8 on l'. M ., followed by Choir th lu ai al I'he pa lor - ' uhject for Sunday inoniim: , . ' l'i iiieeh People". The iiuii" People will have iluir mi i tin,: Sunday evenim: at 7:00 o'i Im 1. All voimp, people from tvvelve year-' and up are invited. II Cor ,'! & fl will be the Bible le "ii for Wednesday evening. You an- invited to bruit; your Bible and your friends and join us in our Ihhle -Indies. First I.aptist Church W.-WNKSVIM.E The Hev. I.. O. Elliott. Pastor Sunday SunilsS School at 9:45: An hour of instruction where those of every age are welcome. Morning Worship at 11:00. Ser mon by the );,:, (or, "The Abundant Life," Scripture leading. .John 10: 7 14. Special music tinder the di rection of Chailes Tsley: Joe Mor row, guest organist. This service will lie on Ihe air. Training t.'nion at 6:45. Evening Worship at 8:00. Ser mon by the pastor: "Parsnt-Child Relationship." Scripture, Ephes ians 6:1-4. Special music. Wednesday Junior Choir rehearsal at 7:00. Midweek Prayer Meeting at 8:00. Senior Choir rehearsal at 8:4r. the speaker's rostrum. The convention will be resumed in full swing the following morn ing, with reports and discussions on church work scheduled. Among those who will appea? before the audience are C. D. Saw yer, Edwin Haynes. Jack Mcdford, Claude F. Gaddy, J. R. Morgan, II. L. Smith, and C. V. Brown. During the closing session Wednesday afternoon, Jarvls Un derwood will speak on "Alwavs Bearing Praise." W. C. Russ of Waynesville will talk on the theme of bearing witness through the or-! phanagc; E. W. Jones, bearing wit-' ness through temperance and good' morals; and the Rev. D. D. Gross. I pastor of the Clyde Baptist Church, on bearing witness through re-' lief and annuitly. 1 R. P. McCraken will discuss, memorials. His talk will be fol-; lowed by the business session at i which the committees will sub mit their reports. The convention will adjourn fol lowing the-closing address of Dr. David Vipperman. - Mis?: Vena Av'nillai d, native uf French p;u been wnikiii" a i m ti u; ' people in I.Diii i.iii.i i l .iihl.il, (I Im,,, tin lean- Seiiiin.'ii 1 1 l.c i'cv Fiaiil; DcMaggio. born on the i land ut' Sicily, came to count! y w In n he Was 1 7 old and later craduatect 1 loin i 1 1 the Hie v I )l It am r, e i,l , oan". 1 Seminary AlaMer of He ir now foreign born , the ih a.i.i ,1 I Long's Chapel Methodist Church I.AKT II WI.I'SKA Kev. Paul II. Din kwall, Pastor Tin Sunday ! .4 a a. in - Sunday School all ,-i!e m imps. All v isitors for ;ui eordiallv vv (decline. 1 I a. m. Morning worship with I lie sermon bv the pastor. Sermon thi ine: 'l.ile's 1 ndust ructible Foun dai ion." .'I p. in - Prom-ani of Dedication lor the new Worship Center. Sev eral months ;i!4o Ihe youth of our chin i h and their leaders umter look as a project for the year the ei eel ion of a worship center in their assembly room. With the help and cooperation of many members and friends of our church Ihe wor ship center has been arranged and made a permanent part of the Youih Department. The alter rail and rostrum from the old church have been refinished and make up a heaulilul part of the center. A eopv of Warner Sallnian's picture, ' Head of Christ", hung aj4ainsl a w ino-ruloi ed back-drop, forms the background. A- a pari of this dedication pro gram the story of the painting of the "Head of Christ" will be pre sented bv members of the Method ist until Pellowship who have charc,o of the program. All mem bers ami friends of the church and coiniiiuniiv are invited to the ser i ice. MONDAY The la t Quarterly Conference' ot the church year will be held at Ihe church at 7:30 p. m. Dr. C. N. t'laik. District Superintendent, will preside. All members of the ronlei i-iii e ure.ed to be present. POM SI) W Boy Scout Troop No. R of Lake . I u 1 1 :i 1 1 1 La meets in the basement "t the i hurch at 7 p. m. All boys it Moulin" ase i 12 years and over) are invited to attend. Colonel K. C. l a ne is the .scoutmaster. WESTERN You Save Time -You Save Money - YoU Save Parking Meter Fees! SWV I Gas, Oils and HSiMi Lubrication AAA Road Service Washing Waxing Polishing DAYTON TIIOROBRED COLD RUBBER TIRES Charles Shell Service Phone 402-J Charles Balentine, Owner Try Our FRENCH FRIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE BILL'S S' ..... The Rev. Robert Fred Fowler, horn in the South Carolina mountain-, of parents of limited mean . went to work in a textile mill w hen he was nine year-, old. Hi : lorinal education ended when he finished the eifhth made, but be studied ilurini', the day ill hi, span lime from his nielit job. and finished hic.h .school nine y ears at!o, when he was 4;i ears old. lie received his theolottieal decree two years ae,o from the Southwestern Theological Semin arv at Kurt Worth, Texas, and graduated last vear from the School of Sacred Music, lie lives with his wife and four children in Anderson. S. C. Fines Creek Methodist Charge The Rev. P. E. Bingham, Pastor Fines Creek Methodist Church, preaching at 9:45 a. m., anil after a brief intermission Sunday School will convene. At Pine Grove, Sunday School will be at 10:15 a. m. and preach ing service at 11:15 a. in. At these services the pastor will preach on "The Problem of Hu man Suffering." Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Kev. O. J. Reck, Pastor Sunday, August 14 10 a.m.- Sunday School. D. It. Riley, general superintend ent. 11 a.m. Preaching services on the first and third Sundays. 7:30 p.m. Training Union meets every Sunday. (I p. m., Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. Wednesday, August 17 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer services. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a .m., Radio Pro gram over Station WHCC, Waynes ville. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. ni., Preaching Service. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week prayer meeting. CAROLINA'S 5 POINTS IN HAZELWOOD ON THE BALSAM ROAD SANDWICHES (All FRESH BAR-B-QTJE SODA SHOP Phone 1030-W Mrs Francis J. McAlahon, presi dent of the .North Carolina Catho lic Laymen's As-ocialion, ad-drcM-d the local chapter of the .e..- oi iat ion in St. John's '.unlitoi' iiiiii last Sunday, Ancml 14. Mr- McMahon prelaced her re niaiks by complimenting the wo men lor (heir splendid representa tion in the LciMiien'-, ac' ociatiun. She cautioned the nun that lhu a-" ociaiion ha- biousdit to ihe fore vvomen who don I look one way and move in another when their intei e l i ; Catholic Action. AMtr outliniiiH the ohjectivi" aiid lomiuitlte need- lVli ,. Me diation plait'd heavy einpha' in upon our respon ibilily lo carr.v piiilu.d energy to remote places. "In tlii- iiii-'-ion frontier ue must be. not. one-hour-a-w ei k Catholics, hut I'ven-day-a-vveek zealous ( olic laymen strivin1! to ree tianie a deehri' I ianied vvoild." St. John's Catholic Church Father Ambrose Itohrbacher Pastor The summer schedule started Sunday. May 1 and will continue through No. 1 for the Waynes ville church and the missions as follows: Waynesville: Mass every Sunday at 11 a.m.: Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament every Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Missions Andrews: 8 a in. every fifth Sun day. Bryson City: 3 a.m. every Sun day. " Canton 8 a.m. every third Sun da! Cullowhee: 7 a.m. every first Wednesday. F'trntana Dam: 11 a.m. every Sunday. Franklin: 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. Seventh Day Advent Tabernacle 10f! Reach St. Ilazehvood Kvamicllst Kncclil, P.istur Saturday 045 a, m. Sabbath School, Clyde Morgan, Superintendent. Lesson Topic: "The Seven Seals." 11 a. m Worship Service, pas tor in charge. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The liev. I.dgar II. Goold, Hector August 14 till h Sunday after Trinity t! a. m - Holy Communion. !):4:"i a. m. Chinch School. J 1 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Nursery School and Kindergar ten during Church hours. F1EE It's Convenient To Shop In Hazelwood's Complete Shopping Center We Offer You Wiihin a Two-Block Area: Haywood's Only Children's Store Groceries Hardware Beauty Parlor Laundry Bakery Garagf s Service Stations Barber Sltoi Guest Houses Fine Eating Places Dry Cleaning Real Estate Clothing Shoes Feeds Seeds Bus Service Recreation Kinds) .SJ-' m ' 1 KSaSf am- i vHIyfiW Miwiiimiii '"MCTBMMtu-'A.fc;i Creadon oi i,lm,c ''Oh, give ,honkS un.o aM Methodist Official! Hope In Eventual I Of World's Churcl The president ol the Mi-HmkIm Church's Council ol Iti-hop-Sunday night expressed uptmiMii in an eventual world-wide uniim of Christian churche- Bishop Ivan I.ee Unit ,, st Louis. Mo., said in his address -ii the Lake Junaluska Methodist ,v sembly that he had fnuml grounds for hope especially in the union of the Methodist faiths in the ilea: future. The bishop is a leading expumni for file uniting of all I'rutestani denominations. He is president n the Methodist Church's Kcunieiii cal Council. The Bishop also pointed out llul Communism is a growing menace which threatens all Christian faiths. The treatment of Christians lir hind the Iron Curlain. lie snnl. i proof of this. What has happened In Christian, leaders in Bulgaria, lie said, i likely to happen in oilier Balkan countries, and also in China when Communism conies into power "Communist ic l(u- s.i." lie dt dared, "is finding a way lo irrale op position to Ihe Chi i-.tian move ment. There is a new i-onlhit n; the world between ('01111110111-111 .aui Christianity." The bi'diop told ol ailemlim' a meeting in Nnrthwi-t (leiioativ where twelve It an (atli"!" priests and Ivvelve i'role iaiil inin i.-.tei . iiiel . and, w 11 Ii Nie ji 1 " of Home, not only talked lo: elln 1' hut lead the Scripture- and pi.od logelher. ' When ihur Ida ilia' happen," he said, "it ine.ni tlan is a growing cunviition that clne tians nitist stand together, m -pud H"i' ..,d. Ir. 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