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J 1'i r a-, - ihE WAlNtsvlLLii MOuiN'iAitfEisR Hi '"'1 GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY Sir ! i ' - - J. Psalms That We Sing ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON . (Scripture Pn-alms 28; 42; 46; 90; 131; 14. At The Churches By Alfrad J. Buescher Che 50&, ... i First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. 1,. G. Elliott, Pastor Sunday Sunday School at 9 4", PRO MOTION DAY ( !., -t for all ages. Morning W'oi- hip at 1100. Ser mon by l he pa lor: "Tin- I'lu i tian'c I'.e..,) " Siiiijtnii- i ratlin'.:: Hebrews 11. ti. Special luu-ii' the choir.: Charles CU-v. director: Mrs. Douglas Moure al ihe organ Training riiu.ii al ti 4 Evening Wm hip at 8 uO Ser mon bv t lie p..-to. riie Be t Policy" Si-npUin leaduiii. Ku- dus 20:15. Special inu u. Monday The Youns Wonian' AuMliarv will hold a nii-nni -tiuh ila at the home oi Mi Uud D.un at 8 p. in. Monday ei-i:iiif.'. Tuesday The Wumaii'- Mi-Muiiaiy Society Will hold their n.i-Men -tud cla-s Tuesday evening in the -ncial liull. There will he a cowred-di-h -upper at 6:30. W ednesday The Youth Choir meets tor re hearsal al 7 i "i Mirucek I'r. er Meeting at 8:00. Senior Choir ivhcai'-al al 8:13. Christian Science Service -Real it the !. .--mi- wl! .I'lar r the subject ol t 'he Christian S'.md.p. S.'i). SclePi e S. te fih( I 2 C.i.i.ier I '' hell. I i I 'lh tin on 1 I.am d. i .11, I n mi 'ila! nnc- on- 5.19 f'irevt'r: a"iin to general ion I'lu en H e seiond floor ot a! 1 1 a in. bc Ma held i. li on the Temple Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar II. c;o.lil. Rector Sept. !" loth Sund.iv atlei Ti holy 9 4.". a in. ( bin i h S. liool. 1 1 00 a in. Mm uiioi pi av er and sermon Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. ( . O. NVwell, Pastor Mrs. Newell will pieaih at Mt. Zion at In mi o i lock and at Crab- tree at 1 1 oo u'dui k. St. John's Catholic Church Father Ambrose Kohrbacher Pastor The summer -ciiedule started Sunday, May 1 and wnl continue througk. Nof. 1 for the Waynes ville church and the mi ions as follows: Waynesville: lla-i every Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 am. benediction of the Blts-'ed Sac; anient eveiy Sunday evening at 7 ?.() o'clock. Canton 8 am. every third Sun da) Fontana Dam: 11 am. every Sunday. Sylva: 8 am. eve'ry Sunday. CITATION AND NOTICI OF JfL'M.MONS TO APPEAR ifcfTWE SCPERIOU CO CRT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COCXTY IN THE MATTER OF THE WILL OF MARION W. ALLEN. DECEASED. The respondents in the above en titled eau-e. Elizabeth Outerbndge Frances Boyd Sleeper and Wil , liam Franklin Day named as lega tees and devisees under the pur ported Last Will and Testament ot Marion W. Allen, will take notice docket to be tried in the Superior Court of Haywood County at the November 1949 Term of said Court. and the respondents will further take notice that they are required to be and appear in the office of .. the Clerk of th.. Superior Court of - Haywood County on or before the November 1949 Term of the Superior Court of Havwood County that a Caveat has been filed in the above entitled matter in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court oi naywooa County, .. (.., and that the caveators have filed a duly verified petition asking that the al leged Will of Marion W. Allen, de ceased, heretofore attempted to be probated in common form, be de clared null and void and of no ef fect; and the respondents will take notice that an Order has been made and entered in said cause transfer ring the same to the civil issue which convenes on the 21st day of November, 1949, and to make them selves proper parties to said pro ceeding and the said respondents will further take notice that in the event they fail to appear and make themselves parties, the caveators will apply lo the Court for the re lief demanded in said caveat, v , Thig September 17, 1949. " ;: ; ; C. 11. LEATHER WOOD t, ., .. - Clerk Superior Court Haywood County, N. C. -r. . 1893 S 22-2 O 9-13 by ! fl The Lord Is my shepberd, I want He maketh me to he green pastures. He leadeth Stlli Vattl3. 1 Waynesville Presby terian Church , The Rev. M. K. Williamson. Pastor I Wlnteiier Prevo-t. Supei ililcud- ent of Sunday School. , Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 1 1 00 h i lot I.. ' Sermon Subject: "Jesus. The Gnat Teacher". Religious Education week is be ing observed all over the Southern Presbyterian Church and the mes sage will be in keeping with this observance. Rally Day exercises will be held in the Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Evervnne is urged to at tend Sunday School Sunday. The Pioneer and Youth Fellow ship groups will meet at 6 :h) p m. The service Sunday morning will be broadcast over station WHCC. Hazelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. 15. l ee. Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. In the absence of the pastor who is attend ing Annual Conference in Wir-ton-Salem. Mr. H. A. .leeries will bring the morning message. Evening Worship 7:30. The Youth Fellowship will have charge ot the evening worship. Mid -Week Services Tuesday 7:30 Prayer meeting in the Ninevah Community at the home of Mrs. (iillfurd. Wednesday 7 30 Prayer service at the church. Clyde Methodist Church W. T. Mediin, Jr. Minister Sunday 0.45. Sunday School lor a gioups. Robert Cornne. ( Jenl. Supt 1 1 0(1, Moi ning vvoi - hiii sermon by Revet end W. : C 30, Methodi-t Youth - hip. Wrdnesday 7 15, Prayer Meeting. 7:4.5. Choir Reheat - al with the Cook. Fellow- Reverend W. N. Cook, retired Baptet muii ter, of Franklin, will be the guest pi each) r at the 11.00 morning worship Sunday, accord ing to an announcement made tin; week by Rev. W. T. Medlm. Jr.. Clyde pa.lor. There will be no eve ning service Rev. Mr. Medl'm will I))- in Winston-Salem attending the sessions of the Western North Car olina Conference of the Methodi-t Church. The public is invited to hear Mr. Cook at 11:00. Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JCNALCSKA The Rev. Paul H. Duckvrall Pastor Sunday, Sept. 25 I Sunday, 9 30 a .m.. Radio Pro- 9:45 a.m.. Sunday School for all gram over Station WHCC, Waynes age groups. All visitors are cordi- : ville ally welcome. There will be no morning worship service. The pa -tor is at tending Annual Conference in Winston-Salem. 7:00 p.m.. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. John Terrell will be the leader on the subject: "What Can We Do?' All young people in (he community are invited to attend. Wednesday Boy Scout Troop No. 8 meets in the basement of the church at 7 p.m. Colonel R. C. Lane, Scout master. Thursday Choir practice at the church at 7.30 p.m. Aliens Creek Baptist Church The Rev. Thomas E'rwin, Pastor Saturday 7:30 p m Regular meeting of the BlanFhe Franklin SnnHnv School class, at the narsonaee Sunday 9:45 p.m. Sunday School, Lowe Allen, superintendent. 11 a.m. Worship Services with the pastor preaching. 7 p.m. Baptist Training I!nir.n Paul Justice, director. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Praver service at fh church. ' Thursday, 7:30 p. m. YWA meeting. Friday. 7:30 d. m Knmtiv School teachers meet with the Das- tor. shall not down in me beaue Yea, though. I walk in the valley of the shaJow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me always. Church To Hold Outdoor Service "Clod in Nature" will be the theme of the llaelwood liaptist Church on Wednesday evening, when l hev hold their first outdoor fellowship service, 1.. . Davis has hu ll er.-icicius enough to let them use his camp site up Saunook way for tills service. The whole of the church will participate, with each family preparing food for the oc casion. The group meets at the i hui i h at 5 o'clock Wednesday aft ernoon to journey to the camp. Th" Church Choir will be on li.ind to bring some appropriate a c.ii;ielhi music. There will also be some instrumental selections hv some of the group. Then differ ent ones will bring some thought for the Suniiav the pi,;, attend. hour. Each member of the . t raining Cnion or any of ' of the work are urged to First Methodist Church W.VVNFSVH.I.E The Rev. Russell I.. Young, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Francis Massie general superintendent. As this is the end of the Church J School year, a suitable promo tional program will be had throughout the Children's and Young Poopjo's Divisions. All teachers and pupils are urged to he pre ent. There will he no morning serv ile, as the pastor will he attend ing the Annual Conference at Cen- t It nan Methodist Church in Win- ; slun-Salcin. j The Methodist Youth Fellow ship will have its usual meeting in Ihe Youth Chapel at 6:45. All ; Young People cordially invited. The MY F Recreational Period will he on Tuesday, from 7 to !) iclock. All Young People wel come, j Choir Senior, : .lav evi I Sal urda: re' earsals: Youth and 7 and 8 o'clock, Wednes iiiiig; Children's, 10 a.m. Hazelwood Baptist Church The Rev, M. Jarvi Hind: L. Lewis, Pastor Educational Direc- Si 1 1 id a v School. 9:45. Frank II n- del wood. Supei inli-iideiit v,,i i ip Son ice tor. L nion, 11:00. Mes C:30 Sunday sate hv 1', Tr.iiuiiK evening. Evening Outdoor Worship, 7:30. Fellowship and Worship Sei v ice . Wednesday afternoon at 5.00. inciting at the Church. Tiiu.-ilay evening 7:30, Choir Prat I ice. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lee. Pastor 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Preaching Service. 7 30 p. m., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week prayer meeting. Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE The Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 11 10 a.m. Sunday School every Sunday. 1 1 a.m. Preaching services every ceond and fourth Sunday. 7.30 p.m. Services, second and fourth Sunday. 6:30 p.m. Training Union Mrs. Hiram Caldwell, director. Wednesday 7 p.m. Prayer meeting with Hiram Caldwell. If you are not attending church somewhere else, come worship with us. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Reek Pulnr Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School, D. It. Riley, general superintendent. 1 1 a. m. Preaching services on the? first and third Sundays. 7 p.m. Training Union, with Mrs. Carey McCracken as Training Union director. 8 p.m. Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer serv ices. Why art thou east down, O my soul? and why art thuu disquieted within me? hope tr.ou in Cod, tor 1 ..ill praiae him. Free Methodist Chapel 110 Boundary Street Waynesville Kev. Charlotte ISishop and Rev. Ruth (.ruber, Co-Pastors Sumlav School 10:00 a.m. Morniii", Win .hiu 1 1 :00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. The revival which started Sun day. Sent. II. is siill in Diogress with the Rev. (i. W. Gaines of At lanta, Ga.. Evangelist, but is being held each night this week, and through Sunday night. Sept. 25fh. at the church in East Waynesville. i Special inspirational music is ! rendered each night by the Misses i Mary I.inda .lell'ries, Mildred and I Martha Veal, with Miss Jeffries in charge. j Come and worship with us in i these full-gospel services, and hcai' Rev. Gaines who is one of the outstanding evangelists of the i .Mo mcti-l Church. Free "The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoii-e, let the multitude of isles be glad thereof." O sing unto the Lord ,i new song, for He hath done marvelous lhings His right hand and His Holy arm hath gotten Him f,H - ' victory." Psalm 97-1:98-1. Seventh Day Advent Tabernacle 106 Beech St. Hazelwood Evangelist Knecht, Pastor Saturday 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School, Clyde Morgan, Superintendent. Lesson Topic: "The Seven Seals." 11 a. in.- Worship Service, pas tor in charge. -3 PSALMS THAT WE SING . ... 4 IN WHICH DAVID EXPRESSES HIS TRUST IN GOD Scripture Paulms 23; . By NEWMAN CAMPBELL, ' EVER VONE in the world thirsts for sunn-thing. We have a thirst for tieedom, for financial secur ity, fur love and happiness, for knowledge, and for God in whom to place our trust. These are basic needs which make all men brothers. , The 23rd Psalm' ls"called the Shepherd's Psalm. ' It was prob ably written by King David when lie recalled his own days as a shepherd boy, before he became a king. If he did write it when he was a shepherd, the date would ,be somewhere around 1030 B. C. r This is a Psalm which, above all others, we should memorize. If you do so when young, it will surprise you to find yourself re peating it all through life, when griefs come orworries of .vari ous kinds. . It pi) turcsa" peaceful "stream flowing through a lovely meadow, with a kind shrpherd watching MEMORY "Thou, Jehovah; hast made his sheep, ready to fight if nec essary for their safety, and to seek any that are lost through Straying, r So God, says David, takes care of those who trust in Him. He will not desert us even when we pass "through the valley of the shadow of death." ' "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. ' "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. "He restoreth my soul : He leadeth me in the paths of right eousness for His name's sake. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil : for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me.' . "Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine ene mies: Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. ' "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever." Psalm 42 expresses the king's longing for God. "As the hart fth otner n.i red deer) panteth after the water Salvation Army WAYNESVILLE Mountain .Mission Center Major Cecil Brown Waynesville 10:30 a. in. Sun day School for all age groups. 7:45 p. in Sunday evening evan gelist ic Meeting. 7:45 p. m Friday Prayer Meeting. 7:45 p. m., Wednesday (first Wed. in month) Ladies Home League Meeting. 7:45 p. m. Young People's Meet ingThird Wednesday in month. MISSIONS: Maple Springs: 10:30 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday. 11:30 p. m. Wednesday Home League Meeting Second Wednes 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 Ladies Home League. Shelton Laurel: 2:30 p. m. 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 n m SimH,,, School every Sundav. 8:00 p. m Evangelistic Meet ing every fourth Sundav nicht in month. On Sept. 28, 1923. the New York Yankees made 30 hits in one game for an American Leauue record 42; 46; 90; 121; 143.' brooks,"' so 'panteth my soul after Thee, O God. . "Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thuu dis. quieted in me? hope thou in Gud: for I shall yet praise Him for the help of His countenance." -. "Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of Thy waterspouts; all Thy waves and Thy billows are gone over me. "Yet the' Lord will command His loving kindness in the day time, and in the night His song shall be with me, and my prayer uito the God of my Jife." , David sings ot his. trftst In the Almig-hty in thex4Gth . Psalm,' where he wrote: "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. "Therefore " will ' not "we fear, though the earth be removed, and' though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; "Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the VERSE' me glad." Psalm' 92. heathen, earth." I will be exalted in the "Lord, Xhou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.' cscrore the mountains were brought forth, or even Thou hadst formed the earth and the world,1 even from everlasting to everlast.' ing, Thou art God." Psalm 90. ' In Psalm 121 David repeats his trust in God and thankfulness for His care, beginning: "I will lift' up mine eyes unt,o the hills from whence comcth my help. "My help cometh fromTthe Lord, which made heaven and earth." Psalm 148 is purely a song or . praise to Jehovah. He calls on all mankind, all the beasts, the heav ens, the waters of the earth the' whole universe to praise their' Maker and their God. ' "Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye' the Lord from the heavens: praise Him in Ihd i, J - " 'lriJlL3. braise ye Him. sun omi praise Him, all ye stars of light.'! "Kings of the earth, and all people; princes, and all Judges of the earth: 6 i the earth: "Both voune- men an1 v,i i old men, and childrtn: Lt them praiso the name Cf' -Jt- 1 ii'i .-- 1 1 irt iy.'. ntj The I .old shall preserve thy going out a.d tlij, coming m from this time forth, eieu loieverniore. MEMOKY VERSli--Psalm 92:4. Church Officers Named Here The Russell L. Young, pastor cf Ihe First Methodist Church of Waynesville, this week announced the officers and teachers of the church and Sunday School lor the new year. They are: Board of Trustees J. E. Barr, R. II. Blackwell, J. It. Boyd. Grover Davis, Henry Gaddy. J. M. Long, J. E. Massie, E. B. McClure, Hugh Sloan, Tom Stringfield. Hoard of Stewards (Hugh Mas sie. District Steward, and H. M. Dulin. Alternate), II. B Angel Joe Jack Atkins. .1 K Han- n it Blackwell, M. H. Bowles, J. R. Boyd, John Boyd, W. A. Bradley, II. L. Buchanan, T. O. Chafin, Bill Chambers, W. M. Cobb, W. A. Corpening, Joe Davis, H. M. Dulin, Henry Gaddy, N. W. Garrett, J. H. Howell. David Hyatt, Howard Hy att. J. C. Jennines I. R l.n.nthnr. v.ood, J. M. Long, Hugh Massie, Guy Massie, N. M. Medford, Carl Mundy. E. B. McClure. Roy Park man, W. R. RatclifTe, W. A. Rector, Claude Reece, Claude Rogers, G. D. Stovall. Thomas Stringfield, R. C. Tuttle, A. T. Ward, C. E. Wealhcrby, J. H. Woody. Board of Ushers Joe Jack At kins. J. E. Bomar, John Boyd, Her bert Braren, Dick Bradley, Herbert Buchanan, Owen Corwin, W. M. Cobb, Donald Corwin, A. J. Fanch i r, J. II. Howell, Jr., Joe Howell, Bruce Jaynes, J. C. Jennings, L. B. Leatherwood, Harold Massie, Phil Medford, Carl Mundy, Paul Me Elroy, John Nesbitt, Sam Patter son, Tom Ray, W. A. Rector, Claude Rogers, Carl RatclifTe, W. M. Roberts. Ben Sloan. Henrv Tuttle C E Wealherby, J. II. Woody, Homer C. Justice, Henry Wliisen liiint. Woman's Society, of Christian 1 Service Mrs. Bonner Ray, presi dent; Mrs. Fred Campbell, presi dent of Weslevan Service Guild: Mrs. Roy Parkman, chairman of Circle No. 1; Mrs. David Hyatt, chairman of Circle No. 2 Mrs. Ogal R. Crews, chairman of Circle 3; Mrs. L. B. Leatherwood man of Circle No. 4; Mrs chair C. E. Wealhcrby, chairman of Circle No. 5: Mis: Mary Medford, chairman of Circle No. G. Board and Committee Chairmen Francis Massie. Worker's Coun cil: Joe Davis, Board of Education; Mrs. Troy Wyche, Recording Stew ard; Mrs. Claude Rogers, Commu nion Steward; Mrs. James Atkins, Good Literature; Mrs. S. II. Bush- 11(11. Director nf Gnldon Gross' Mrs. Wayne Corpening, Member ::hip; Hugh Massie," Finance; Mrs! Johnnie Ferguson. Audit; Mrs. J. M. Long, Hospital and Homes: Mrs. Howard Bryson, Missions; Fred Walston, Evangelism; H. L. Liner. Jr., Music; Howard Hyatt, Prop erty; Mrs. Carl RatciifTc, Local Work; Miss Margaret Reese, Pres ident MYF; Miss Anna Jean Crock er. Adult Counselor, MYF. CHURCH SCHOOL: Board of Education Francis Massie, Joe Davis, Miss Bessie Boyd, Mrs. R. L. Yonn, Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mrs. J. II. Woody, Fred I. Walston, Miss Margaret Reese, Miss Anna Jean Crocker, Mrs. H. M. Dulin. Superintendents Francis Mas sie, general supt.; Joe Davis, as sistant supt. and supt. of adult division; Miss Bessie Boyd, supt. of youth division; Mrs. Rufus Siler, supt. of children's division; Mrs. R. L. Young, supt. junior depart ment; Mrs. J. H. Woody, supt. be ginners' department; Mrs. II. M. Dulin, supt. nursery: Mrs. Francis Massie, supt. cradle roll. Secretary and treasurer Mrs. Carl RatclifTe. Teachers Men's Bible Class: J H. Howell and Grover Finnic- Wv men's Bible Class: Mrs. James At kins, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, and Mrs Henry Gaddy; Wesleyan Fellowship ciass: ired I. Walston; Young Adult Class: M. H. Bowles; Youth Department: Miss Bessie Boyd, C. E. Weatherby, Mrs. Myrtle Ray and Mrs. John Nesbitt; Junior Depart ment: Mrs. R. L. Young, Miss Mar garet Stringfield (Pianist), Mrs. Carl Mundy, Mrs. Owen Corwin, and Mrs. Irving Leatherwood; Pri maries: Miss Edna Hayes, Mrs. Ben Sloan, and Mrs. J. C. Jennings; Beginners: Mrs. J. H. Woody and Mrs .M. H. Bowles; Nursery: Mrs. II. M. Dulin and lira n..i ! net ' Tlt good ihephai "TU... I.L . . """on, tt ncd, me sled."-, Church Of God ; HAZELWOOD The Rev. Hueh J. Cox, Tastor ! Sunday School, 10 a. m. The Rpv. C Preaching Services, 11 a. m. Saturday. "Ji Evangelistic Servic s, 7:30 p. in. 1 Hrv n u. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Young 1 Pasl.u People's meeting. (Sunday- Correction Two errors appeared in Mon inn day's news item concerning the Church of God Assembly held last week at Cleveland. Tcnn. The Mountaineer regrets these and is happy to make the correc tions. Bob Jones College at Greenville. S.C., has no conned inn with the group that met al Cleveland. II is operated by a ddR-rcnt ilcniiiniiKi tion. The Rev. N. C. Henderson i': pas tor of the Chiinli of Gntl in Wavnesvillc, not Canton. The informal ion Mrs. E. H. Cald well gave us did iml conl.-iin these errors. Hers was completely ac curate. Members of the Havwood gnmp that attended the A- embly are el the Church of God over vUucli M A. Tomlinson is overseer. Churches of another denomina tion, known as The Chun h ol Cml are located in Ilaelwood and Can ton. The Tomliicon Church nf Cml. however, ahu has a chiin h in Can ton, as well a -, in Wayne vide. Canton Class To Have Picnic Supper Monday Tim Murr.'iv Haraca Che . of the Canton First Bapti-t Church will meet at Lon Good-on'. camp mi Pisgah Creek for a picnic supper Monday, evening. All members are requested tn be present. Those participating in the even ing's program will be J M- 1)l'1' ton. Charlie Smith, Garland Alhn and W. 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