PAGE THEEE 1 August 25, 1949 THE WAYNESMLLL MOUNTAINEER t TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY 1. i eeK ! . nU ,,tl,. klttl 1 L,... in Lb ,he Lut2 in-' t.-rlUiU"1'11 1 kli.ll"1" "" 1 for a nuni L.i t pl.iilB i ai-iioiinii- j lev. Walter I 1,-ujrunHii inul Work. I rt .il Kiln- ! rvalue 111 i have a ,1 Advance ! irc-ti under 4ul: L ami prac- fcnuns car: ' mdl etn- ivfiiu-nl. I fcs thi- lb' Iks fr the . iighcr das- j lull ediica-, Sfiirrs and I visitint! in Week in culminate 'iiikl t'oin- iber 2. dvcnt Hazelwood Pastor 1th School, enilenl. iven Seals." mice, pas- I about live At The Churches First Methodist Church WAVNESVJLLE The Rev. Russell L. Young, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. nt., Fran cis Massie, general superintendent. Miss Bessie Boyd, along with C. E. Weatherby, Mrs. John Nesbitt, and Mrs. Bonner Ray, invite all be tween the ages of 12 and 21 to come and join the class oi their age. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Martin, with Mrs. W. L. Matney at the organ, will lead the Senior Choir in special music. The pastor will use as his theme, "The Great Physician." This service will be broadcast over btation whu The public is invited. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 6:45 in the evening. A good pro gram will be had. Young people urged to attend. Evening Worship, 8 o'clock, at Lake Junaluska. Let's go down and enjoy a good service. The Board of Stewards will meet in the Dining H a 1 1 of the C h u r c h , 7:30, Mon day evening. This will be one of the most important meetings of the year. All members are urged to be present. Choir rehearsals: Youth and Senior, 6:30 and 8 o'clock. Wednes day evening; Children, 10 a, m Saturday. All members are asked in rnoDerate by being present. The Young People will have their usual recreation period from 7 to 9 on Wednesday evening. All ; young people invited. Ushers for SeptemDer: joe Jacn Atkins, chairman, Herbert Braren, H;irrv Evans. Paul McElroy, Carl i Ratcliffe, and E. C. Wagenfield. 1 Welcoming Committee for Sep ! tember: Herbert Buchanan, Bill (Chambers, and J. H. Howell, Jr. j The pastor will preach in the I Sylva Methodist Church on Thurs ! day and Friday evenings of this I w eek. Use Mountaineer Want Ads , fwi Advertising Co."V""'W 2, , WAYNESVILjLE LAUNDRY, Inc., be doing our laundry." NO MARGIN FOR ERROR Steady hands; well trained minds; purest, armaceuticals; hospital-clean prem- a" precise instruments. . . . These 'Ptions filled here are BEST! $S . . . vniTR nnrTftp nnr.S HIS YOUR PHARMACY pED AND 6PERATED RTIS STORE y Walgreen Agency PsalmistJxalts.theiWord. of . 1 t ' rf trmw irr r? ! ir? . ISB S The statutes of the Lord are right, re joicing the Ileal l the cuniinaiidiiiriit of the Lord is puic. enlightening the eyes Salvation Army WAVNKSVU.il Mountain Mission Center Major Cecil Brown Waynesville 1IKI0 a. in - Sun day School for all ape croup?;. .7:45 p. in. - Sunday ei nine, evan gelistic Mt-et i isl', . 7:45 p. in.. Friday -- Prayer Meeting. 7:45 p. nv, Weilni'Mlay ifirst Weil, in month Ladies lliiue l.eaeuc Meeting. 7:45 p. in. Ynumi People's Meet ing Third Wednesday in inonlh. MISSIONS: Maple Springs: 10:30 a. m Sunday School every Sunday. 11:30 p. in. W'cdnesdav Home League Meeting Seiuml YVcilnis day in month. Little Creek: 10:00 a. m Sun day School every Sunday. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 11:30 p. m.- Fourth Wednesdays in month Lames llome League. Shelton Laurel: 2:30 p. in. -Sunday School every Sunday. 3:00 p. m.- Worship Service . 11:30 p. m. - Ladies Home League every third Wednesday in month. Bonnie Hill: 3:00 p. m. Sunday School ev.cry Sunday. 8:00 i. in. - Evangelistic Meet ing every fourth Sunday night in month. Gas travels through natural eas pipelines from in to 20 miles an hour. Psalmist Exalts the Word of God HIS STATUTES ARE MIGHT. KEJOICING THE HEART Scripture Psalms By NEWMAN CAMPBELL TO LEAD good lives to keep the moral law- that is the task of everyone in the world. Laws and customs vary In diffennt countries, but there are nioial laws which are the same in cveiy land and every religion to love God with all your heart and your neighbor as yourself. If everyone tried to honestly live up to these simple stated rules, which Jesus said were the two most important in the law, how changed the world would be1 In today's lesson the teachings of our Bible are exalted. The Lord's statutes are perfect, con verting the soul, says the psalmist. ' In last week's lesson we had assigned the first six verses of Psalm 19. Now we have the re mainder of the Psalm : "The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: the testi mony of the Lord is sure, making: Wise the simple. "The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart: the MEMORY VERSE "Sing mto Him, sin,, Praws unto "i k ye pf all His marvelous works. Psalm 105:i. commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. "The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever the judgments of the Lord are true and right eous altogether "More to be desired are they than gold . Moreover, by them is Thy servant warned, and in keeping of them there is great David had reason to know the truth of this latter part of Ins Psalm, for he was indeed un happy - heartbroken - when 1 e broke the Lord's laws, and only knew peace of mmd when he ac knowledged his fault and felt he was forgoven The Psalm continues. Who can understand his errors? Cleanse Thou me from secret 'a"Keep back Thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me . then Shall I be upright and 1 shall be innocent from the great tians- rf'OI,.V w.a of n,v mouth, and the meditation of my hearty me uimi"' - : , f. acceptable in Thy sight, O be Lord, my strength and my re rlppmer." Books of science must cnange, L?t the worda of my meditation of niy heart, Thy sipht, O Lord, St. John's Catholic Church rather Ambrose Bohrbachcr Pastor Hie summer schedule started Sunday. May 1 arid will continue ItiiuucL ' IJo. I (or the Wuynes wlle church and the missions as follows: Wa iiesv ille: Mass every Sunday at il a in and 11 a in.; Benediction ol ili: I'.lessed Sacrament even Slilulav evening at 7:30 o'clock. Missions Andrews: 8 a.m. every fifth Sun day Biyson City: 8 a.m. every Sun day. ' Canton 1! a.m. every third Sun ilaj Cullowhee: 7 a.m. every first Wednesday. Kimtana Dam: 11 a.m. every Sunday. Franklin: 8 a.m. every Sunday. Murphy: 8 a.m. every first Sun day. i Stva: H a.m. every Sunday. Liberty Baptist Church The Kev. B. C. Fugate, Pastor Sl'NDAY. ACO. 28: IIOMKCOM 1NC DAV ID a. in. -Sunday School. Lloyd I'i.u, superintendent. 11 a. in. Worship services. 12 noon -Dinner on the grounds. All singers are Invited to come. The siiiMiiiK will he held during the day and in the evening as well. elxool 19 .7-14, 105, 119. as knowledge advances. History bunks are revised because we learn more of historical move ments and factors. But the motal laws as set forth in the Bible are sine. They never change. We may sin from Ignorance and from 'hidden" offenses, and be forgiven. Sins that are committed willfully and with defiance, are hot so easdy pardoned. David prayed to be restrained from such desperate acts, beseeching God that the words of his mouth and the meditations of his heart might be found acceptable in His sight. Wouldn't it be marvelous to so live that we could feel that God would approve of all our acts even of your thoughts? The 119th Psalm begins, as Jesus' Sermon on the Mount does, with the word "Blessed." "Blessed are the undefiled In the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. "Blessed are they that keep His testimonies, and that seek Him with the whole heart." "Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed thereto according to Thy word. "With my whole heart have I' sought Thee; Oh let me not wan der from Thy commandments." "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path," the psalmist says, and pleads, for deliverance from his enemies and those that persecute him. He finds "great peace have they which love Thy law and noth ing shall offend them." The last division of this Psalm is a cry for understanding of God's law "O Lord, give me understand ing, according to Thy word.... My lips shall utter praise when Thou hast taught me Thy sta tutes ... My tongue shall speak of Thy word : for all Thy command ments are righteousness." His final confession is: "I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek Thy servant; for I do not forget Thy commandments." All of us young and old rich and poor have gone astray many times, but we too, can Btrive to keep God s moral laws and hope that the words of our mouths and i.iot'mna of our hearts will i. orrentable in His sight. T,rn,l,01 Counclr 0i r.iuiou ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 8criptW-Plmii IS-": 105; 119- Thy woid is a lump onto niy feet, und a light unto my path. 1 have Mvuni that 1 will Keep Thy judgment. mouth, and the be acceptable in my trt'iith. Canton Church To Hold Singing Meet The regular fourth Sunday Sin" ing uul be held at the lleulali Baptist Church ut Canton Suud.iv .illernoon. August 28. at 1:30 P m. Bay Parker of Canton is in i harge. A nuniber or singing groups 1 1 ,m Ha wood and adjoining coun ties are i'ieeted to parlieipate i:eriine is cordially muted .iltellll. In 'Vaynesville Preshy- tcrian Church The Kev. Malcolm K. Williamson. Pastor Sunday School at 10 o'clock hitener Provost, superintendent 'Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "When Christians del Together." l the service Su inlay special recognition will lie given the many visitors who will he present . All ineinliers of the church congrega tion are urged to be present to greet the visitors. I Special music by the church choir. I The Youth Fellowship group will i meet at 7 p. m. MORE OF N Girls' Fancy and Solid Color BLOUSES ALL SIZES . . mam m - m " j njt ti - jar.' sf k &m 9 r 2L Save On School Needs At BUk-Jfdion "Home of Better Values" Dellwood Methodist Circuit The Kev. J. I'. I!. lloUsri'. Pastor The pastor will lill his regular appointments Sundav at Dellwood at 10 a in. and Maple Clove at 1 1 a. in. His theme at both cluircltcs will be I'haiactei isllcs ol the Apos tolic Church." Tin' last iuarteil conference ill lie held at 7 45 p. in Monday at Maple llrove. Dr. I' N. Clark, Waynesville dis trict superintendent, will preside All ollicials arc urged to he present . Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Kev O. J. Beck. Pastor Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School. D. R. liilcy. general superintendent. 1 I a. in. Preaching services on the first and (hud Sundays. 7 p. in.---Training I'nion meets every Sunday. 1) p. m - Preaching services on the second and lourlh Sundays. Wednesday 11 p m Mid-week prayer serv ices. ' iU ;ilk-l!Mscm Values for OUR ALL-STAR VALUES YOU ALWAYS SAVE Special Group , SCHOOL DRESSES At BELK HUDSON'S Plastic Raincoats With Hoods Assorted Colors s1.59 Sizes fi to It Cdor Prints Sanforized By Alfred J. Buescher ft 1 have gone astray like hut 1 do nut forget Thy ' MICMOJtY VEKSE 1 a lost Church Of God Revival Bringing Large Throngs Since the revival services opt ti ed Sunday night crowds of wor shippers have filled the Church of Cod chapel ill llacluood complete ly to Us caparil.N ol "fiO. while many others who couldn't gel in circled 1 he cut ranee out side '1'he services, being held daily at 7 110 p.m. will continue through September 2. Preaching the sermons is the Hcv. Coy Hy t il of I'avett . ille. The Kev. Q. .1. Co is:islor of the llaelwood church. ltocky Branch Church To Be Decorated Sunday will tion Day at tin he annual Decora liockv Hi a in li iiap- list Church. Mrs. Florence Wilson. Hie church secretary, said in her announce ment today that even one is cordi flly invited to attend. Worker bees sex functions are hav Ionia i not es in w li it-li developed. BOYS' Overalls Sizes 2 to 111 Sanforized Triple Stitched Hlnc Denim NOW ONLY d a Bovs' Shoes $ I Youngsters Hold I Down Hazelwood ( Church Positions There will be an election at the Hazelwood Baptist Church tomor row night. The Board of Deacons (junior gradei will decide how much to pay the hureh's new pastor (also junior gradei. f The election wil be one of the hii'iilights of the week's reign of the oungsters in the church offices. fhes II conduct the Sunday service-, before returning the church ie hands of their elders. .larus Hroek. filling in as pastor lor the week In the place of the Kev. M 1.. Lewis, will preach the senium at the 11:00 A. M. services, while Fan-ell Sutton will be in charge of tbx Training Union meeting at 7 P. M in his capacity a.s director. During the evening services, scheduled to start at 8 o'clock, the youngsters also will be the princi pal speakers. Nearly SO of the young men and women of the church have been serung capably in the Institution's offices during the week. Dr. .ludson Vipperman, a visiting minister, delivered an address Tuesday night that applied to both the young people and the adults. .larvis took over the pulpit Wednesday night to address the congregation during the evening serv ices Tonight also, the Youth Choir will rehearse under Chorister Bil ls Whitcner for the Sunday serv ices. Acting a.s chairman for the young board of deacons tomorrow night will be Hobby Buchanan. 1ICKT TWO WAYS SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) John Dyke was doubly dismayed when a parked truck slipped its brakes, careened across the street and smacked his car. Along with a caved-in rear 4nd, Dyke noticed a ticket for over-time parking. FOR YOU Ioys' Fancy Sport SHIRTS and KNITTED PULL-OVERS and Girls' School r Black and Brown Leather and Composition Sole ..m nrfirilKied D lie Qi.nHtf-t BducaUoa and used SI J -7"