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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT A1NEEK i I Thursday GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE E VERY SUN r At The Churches Richland Baptist CUlrih God Rebukes the Nations ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scriptures Isaiah 1:21-28; 10; IS; 19:19-25; 31. Cy Alfred J. Cuescher PAGE FOUR (Second Section) AfuPn. I uunn n "i I n... .1 I'.kI,., vUi!hI y Hazelwood Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister j Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Paul! L. Davis. Supt I Morning Worship. 11:00 A M. i Youth Fellowship. ti.30 P.M. Nor- ma Jean inclusler. President. i Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M. Cnioii Service. Dr. J. H Mc-'lregor. ; preaching 1 Mhl-W.vk Bible Hour. Wed.. 7.30 ". M Bible Stud. Arts H.V l'ol low ed hy choir practice The pastor's scrition tor Sunday pioniin;: "ill he especially tor joune h i. pic. In- subject being, 'tied - Call For Youth", text, Keel. ! 1 1 . 'lit nil inher now thy creator i in the das Sunday -ilm service vv,- Mr H.irkiev. Orphanage, about ei -i;t ol lh youth " At the .I and at the morning ill have as our guests, supt. ot the Mountain ot Sw annanoa, and i hildrcn trom tin ; Orphanage. The Youth Fellowship will meet a- irual al (i 30 P. M Belts Slice-' han will have charge of the pro gram. "A I. aim Lesson You Will Like ' 1 At the 7 30 esenmg service, we: will hav, a I riii'ii Worship Service j (d Mctlmdi ts. Baptists and Preshy- ; terian- l'r .1 K McGregor. Pre-.- i ident ot Montie.it College, will be guest mini let V quartet of the Montreal College gitK will ,ing Special lirviv.il Services will he conducted in our church Oct -3-3H, ; with Hev Alexander M Warren.' AllendnV. s. C. guest evangelist I Plan now to attend. I Attention is called to the mem-! ljcr and li lends of the pastor and congregation to the change in tele-j phone numbers. Mr. Thrower's res idence numlirr is 612-J. and the number of the church is 612-K. Please mark them in your directory or preserve them so that you may moie easily contact the minister. Hospital Aide Couldn't Sleep, Now Does Fine on Scalf's Mr. E. H. Gore, who is a mem ber of the American Legion and assistant of Mountain Home Hos pital, writes 'For i two years I suf-' fered from lor.sj of appetite with rpcilltant a s 6 Sjpressure pains sy.C: lafter meals, with a tired, rundown. nervous feeling. Couldn't sleep at night. I tried E. II. Gore medicine after medicine but with little or no results After only three bottles of Scalf's Indian River Medicine I feel like a new man. 1 eat heartily and enjoy every meal, for I no longer suffer from gassy i'omach distress. I didn't know there was such a good medicine as Scalfjs." Scalf's is on sale at all good drug stores try it todav. fit CANCEL,, ,,,25 of your oil bills with a flUO-TIIERM Fuol Oil Hatr with Power-Air Blower! Tht taautihjl Duo-Thfm CHIPPENDAIC Horn HtQtw ia Walnut Finiih. Don't face winfar with an able Duo-Therm heater with exclusive Power-Air Blower and tare up to 1 gallon of fuel oil in every i. Tests in a cold northern climate have proved this sav ing. Enjoy unequalled heating comfort at the turn of a dial. More than a million satisfied users heat with Duo-Therm! Exclusive Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Burner given you more heat from every drop of oil . . . and a rknn fire always. Quiet. No moving parts. Extra capacity for extra-cold days. Fine Furniture Styling of this Duo-Therm console adds real beauty to your home ! Choice of walnut finish, as shown, or modern blond. EASY TERMS, C. 3. Phone 48 The princes of the city of Jerusalem are rebellious, the Lord told Isaiah, and companions of thieves every one loveth gifts, and followeth after rewards. First Baptist Church W AYM'SVII.l.K The Rev. 1-. C I lliutt. Pastor SIM) Y Suuil mii an School II!'. 1 1 IK'I I o know w i -In perceive lauding' ot limiei -t.'v Mornm ; W people iu:i li. ev er ' I ' oil lll'i That I li- c the lor- I 1 Ti ainii" show i hy -li l.'i 1 I r to Cod' .U'l'tl urn F.vciimk u - w o I" -1 1 I Woi- and up - ' O Come let ilow if - 7.30. MOM)Y The Fannie will iii'tl w il 1 1 I" .Mi le, k ark Circle F t y al 7 30. The nn lie . eltmt cle will meet w P h Mi Jutl on Cir .1 P. Dicus at 7 30 WEDNESDAY - Jr I!. A'-, meei in the Sunday- School buiMin;: al 3 I'll. Youth Choir meets tor rehearsal at fi 30 Prayer Meet in:: al 7 30. Senior Choir meets tor rehears al at H .15 THURSDAY - Sunbeams mid ,lr (; Vs. nice! I in the Sunday School building al I 3:30. FRIDAY Intermediate C A s. meet at 3:30. I The Friendship Class will have' their annual banquet in the social hall Friday evening at 6:30. Inman's Chapel UNIVERSALIS!) i)r.i Fraui is, IV pi-hop w ill hold services each Suiidav during the I 'rest of October al Inman's Chapel, j i Universalis!. He will preach Ihree sermons on I '"Great Religious Teachings of thei Bible ". Hi' tober the Spake the tonic Kith. Truth" for Sunday. Oc .'ill be "As Paul Church Of God l ANTON The Rev. V. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9 30 a .m., Radio Pro gram over Station WHCC, Waynes villc. 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. i oil-waiter! Get a depend IF YOU WISH1 j5y t W? !itZ fa f ALLEN & CO. Hazelwood 1 will restore thy judges and thy coun sellors as at the beginning, afterward thou ihalt be called the city of right eousness, a faithful town. Waynesvillc Presby terian Church l he Kev. M. R. Williamson. Pastor Whiluer I'revosl 'jpcri lidcnt of Sunday School. Sunday S,la.o al 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship I I Ml o'clock. Sermon Subnet. "Tin- Supiei'.e Mi: sion ot the Chin ol." Tile m i llion wiil In' a iuc .;"c on Evangelism ami will be based on i lie lel : "For I he -o:i ol m. n ' . come lo seek and In save that v Inch was lost". The service will be broadca .1 ov or si al ion W I ICC. The Pioneer and Youth Fellow- lup groups wil meet, al li 30. Christian Science Service "Doctrine of Atonement" will be the subject ol lhe lc .on-sermon at the Christian Science Service on Sunday, ( etobcr Hi. Golden Text: II Coriul hians a: 1 !j. "All I liings are of God. w I in hath reconciled us to himself by .leal Christ, and hath given lo u , the ministery of reconciliation." The service will be held in Un church room on the second flooi of the Masonic Temple al II o'clock. First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. J. YoWz, Minister Church School meets at 0:45 each Sunday. Francis Massie, General Super intendent Classes for all aces. Morning Worship 1100 A. M. Sermon topic: 'Breaking Down lhe Walls." Visilors are welcome to all our services." The MYF meets Sunday evening at (i:4S. Choir evening. rehearsals on Wcdnc-sdav Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE The Rev. Jarvis I'nderwood Pastr Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School. Harold Leatherwood. superintendent. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Preach ing services every second and fourth Sunday. 7 p.m. Training Union. Mrs. Hi ram Caldwell, director. Wednesday 7 p in - Prayer meeting. Come and worship with us. L.onr s Chapel Methodist Church LAKE .H'NAH SKA The Rev. Paul II. Durkwall, Pastor Sunday. October lfi 9:4a a in. Sunday School for all age groups Ml visilors are wel- come 11 a.m. Morning worship. In the absence nf lhe pa , lor who r. on vacation. Reverend F. O. Dryinan will preach 7 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellow ship for Intermediate. Senior and Older Youth. The Fellowship meets in the Youth Department of the church. Ted Nolainl. Chairman of the Woi Id Friendship Commission, will have charge of the program on "The Practice of Personal Devo tions." Wednesday. October 19 Hoy Scout Troop No. 3 of. Lake Junalir-ka meet s in the ba ement of lhe church at 7 p in. All boy s 1 1 years of age and older are invited to' attend. Colonel R. C. Lane, Scoutmaster. Thursday Regular choir practice at the cnurcn at V:30 p.m. 6 Hazelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday School 10 a .m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. The subject for the morning message will be "Paul's Great Question". Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. The leader for the program. Miss Bar bara Wright. Evening Worship 7:30 o.m. Union Service in the Presbyterian Church with Rev. J. R. McGregor of Mon treal as guest speaker. Mid-Week Service Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Prayer serv ice in Church. The bus will run for the Wednesday evening service a well as for both morning and evening .Sunday Service., . - Jehovah shall be known to Egypt, and the Egyptians shall know Jehovah in Siat day. and shall vow a vow unto Jehovah, and shall perform it. St. John's Catholic Church l ather Ambrose Kohrbachcr Pastor The summer schedule started Sunday, May I and will continue througt f o. 1 for the Waynes villc church and the missions as lo! lows: Way iiesv illo: Mass every Sunday at 0 a.m. and 11 a. in ; Benediction ol tin- lilessed Sacrament every Sunday evening al 7:30 o'clock. Canton II a.m. every third Sun da) Foul ana Dam: 11 a.m. every Sunday. Sylva: t! a.m. every Sunday. Fairview Missionary Baptist Church The Rev. Albert Robinson, Pastor Sunday 10 a. in 11 a in. ing every Sunday School, and 7:45 p.m. Preach second and fourth Sun- day. (i:-ir p.m. Wednesday, Meeting. -BTU meets. 7:30 p.m. - Prayer Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar II. Goold, Rector October l(i li'.lh Sunday After Trinity 1! a. in.- -Holy Communion. !) t.i a. in - Church School. 1 1 a.m.- Morning prayer and Me-rnion. - - - GOD REBUKES THE NATIONS DECLARES THAT EGYPT, ASSYRIA, ISRAEL WILL WORSHIP HIM Scrtpfure Isaiah 1 21-28, By NEWMAN CAMPBELL OCR LESSON today is very long- and difficult for both teach ers and pupils. The gospel read ings which are assigned to it, however, do remind--us of world h tory, from the conquerors and dictators of Isaiji'S day, down to our two world wars. The Assyrians of that day (traditional enemies of Israel) conquered the Jewish nation. Later other dictators and would be world rulers arose from time to time r"aesar. Napoleon, Mus solini, Hitler, to name a very few, and all met the same fate as the warriors of old eventual defeat and rnin In Isaiah 1 21-28, Isaich tells the peonle that Jehovah asks how His people came to be so wicked and rebellious, and enumerates their sins "How is the faithful city be come an harlot' it was full of judgment, righteousness lodged in it. hut now murderers. "Thy princes are rebellious, and companions of thieves every one MEMORY VERSE "Nation shall not lift up xword against nation, nrxthrr shall thry Irarn war any more " Isaiah !:i. loveth fcifts, and followeth after rewards they judge not the fa therless, neither doth the cause of the widow come unto them " That reminds us of the present time, when too often our news papers print stories of corruption in high places those in important posts accused of taking: bribes to use their influence to gam advan tage over others The Lord, said Isaiah, would purge these untrustworthy ones of their sins or destroy them. He would restore the honest judges and counsellors, and in time the city (Jerusalem ) -would be called. The city of righteousness, the faiUiful city" How many cities today would measure up to that title ? The lflth chapter of Isaiah again reminds us of our one-time dictators now deceased It reads: "O Assyrian, the rod of mine nger. and the atari In their hand is mine Indignation. "I will send him against an hypocritical nation, and .against Burnt en copyrighted outlir.M produ-M by Crabtrec Methodist Charge The Rev. C. O. Newell, Pastor Sunday The ivistor will preach al l-'inch-er's Chapel at- 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Newell will preach al Davis Chapel. The Mcthodisl Youth Fcllow-lnp will meel al the parsonage al 7 o'clock. Thursday, October 0 10:30 a in. 'l he Women .-, .Soci eties of lhe Crabtrec Charge- will meet at lhe parsonage for the first mission study of I ho new year. The study will be "Women of (he Scripture.' Various women l-s give descriptions of the women of!,, the Bible. A playlet, 'The Well of j Sychar." also will be presented. Mrs. F. O. Dryinan, district pro motion secretary will be present lo assist in the study. Lunch will lie served at lhe noon hour. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School, D. R. Riley, general superintendent. 11a. in. Preaching services on the first and third Sundays. 7 p.m. Training Union meets every Sunday, with Mrs. Carey Mc Cracken, director. 8 p.m. Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. Wednesday 7:JP p.m. Mid-week .prfjyer serv ices. 10, 11; 10 19-25 , .11 the people of My wrath will I give him charge, to take the spoil, and to take the prey, and to tread them down like the mire of the streets." Then the Lord rebuked the boastings of the Assyrian king ' For he saith, By the strength of my hand I have done it, and by my wisdom, for I am prudent and I have removed the hounds of the people, and have robbed their treasures, and I have put down the inhabitants like a valiant man." This boastful one shall he put down, says Jehovah, and the rem nant of the Israelites shall return to their own land. "Therefore thus saith the Lord God of Hosts, O my people that dwellest in Zion, be not afraid of the Assyrian he shall sme thee with a rod, and shall lift up his staff against thee, after the man ner of Egypt. "For yet a very little while, and the indignation shall cease, and mine anger in their destruction." In our day the remnant of the Jewish people is in the home land after many thousands were slain in the recent persecutions. f Then comes the prophecy that In other lands besides Israel the J Lord shall in time be worshiped in tgypi and Assyria. The Lord shall send the Egyp tians a saviour, and a great one, and He .shall deliver them. "And the Lord shall be known to Egypt, and the Egyptians shall know the Lord in that day, and shall do sacrifice and oblation; yea, they shall vow a vow unto the Lord, and perform it." Assyria too, shall be the Lord's, and "In that day shall Israel be the third with Egypt and with Assyria, even a blessing in the midst of the land: Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless." In spite of wars and rumors of wars, let us trust God's good ness and take to heart the prom ise in our Memory Verse today, that In His own good time wars shall cease and peace descend upon this troubled earth. Thr International Council ot Rc'lKlout In that day shall Israel be the third with Fypt and with Assyria, and a blessing in the midst of the enrth. MEMORY VERSE-Isaiah 21. S. C. Minister To Preach Revival At Haze I wood i:. v. clist h will i' Ale: w o e.ler M. Warren. A 1 1 ( nilale. ek s i ev iv.d din I a open.' w cod ii,: )'!oii"i- : Prc-.by I- i i:oi Wiii i en vvili ! al Hi,- ll:iel Church. iio'il sei ice.; al 1 1 .uhI "0 p. in. o I VIOL' I lie Ivmi Sunday letob. r 30. and ill p.m. we-.'k day . The low. Paul Tltmv.er. Ila.el uiiuil pastor. ; said lhe icviv.il itiinis Icr lo.iy In mi. a , I, r. .'...ii", loader McAIm e. an coler ol I he Es till. S. C. Pre .by lei i.m Church. Mr. Warn u, lormer pastor of ihe l-'ii I Pre- by lerian ('lunches ol Fiankforl. Ky.. and Miildletown. N. Y-. served with the Pre. I lerian Church of lh" USA ( rorl herni Do pal Imenl ol Kvan.'.cli.an. lie and Mr. Thrower were class mate:. a1 D:v idsoii Colic.. v. Mr. Warren al o i , a ;,i aduale of I'liuciion 'I Ik ologica I Seminary. New .let', ey . lie will coi'iluc! the morning radio devotion, i:e.l vvt ek which will l.-e held ;,! it. 30 a.m. daily over Station WHCC. Orphanage Head Will Visit Church In Hazelwood Mr. llirkley. .siiperuilendenl of the I'resbv ierian Mountain Orplnm :i;',c near .Swanuaooa, v, lij bring cighl of his students lo u. KM'. wood I'ri shy lei ian Church on Sun day for services. The Rev. Pan! Thrower, pastor of the Hazelwood Church. sid loday Air. llarkle,-. vvii (hildrcn will Mug service. Mr. Barkley will of I he Orphan.!' founded at Crabt n (Iron making un '.ak and the Hie nioinin eu ;s I he work which was . il li lour cliil- nrollmoiit ih shoill.v after th. Inn and later n nanoa area. lie and lhe eh, church and Hu- lorn of the ccn oved. lo the Swan- iorcn vi!l visit the Sunday School. Crabtrec Women To Hold Mission Study Tile lirsl mis-ion sludy of the new church year in lhe Crabtrec Melhodist ChaiMo will he held at lll::m a.m. at the parsonage by incmleis of the various Women's Socio; ics of Christian Service at a .joint mecliim. The women linurin;: in the Scrip ture will occupy lhe allention of lhe church workers, a number of whom will j;ive de'eript ions of the women in the llihle. A '.isliii'. (he local m-oups in (he 'luily will be Mrs. ' o. Drymun, disliicl promoiiou :;ecietary. Lunch will be served at noon. The tolal aeroa;;,. expected lo be irri'ab-d when lhe Columbia River I'.H.v developed is about 1. 000. 0(il. Plans are lor some 110,000 acres lo be under irrigation bv Full Regardless of I ' - 1 BBProj.. L - - - ----- minium iW'11 iirniir'i1 E Pays in ! i3ryiy BENEFITS ARE NOT REDUCED FOR CHILDREN OR ELDERLY DEPENDENTS AGE LIMIT 1 DAY TO 80 1 vil Sunday School at i,,,,,, ,.. MC Moi mug Worship i ,,,, n , i,,1'"1'!1 Si-he,, Kvcnmg Worship 7 p I U Midweek pray er ine.-i ,,, .,, - ,( l( W- 5 I r-iv.-rni" v.,-'., 'What if you can't do as well .is tht' LAUNDRY, I'm satislicd." New Convenience. Savings . . .New Thrills Are Yours W The Economical HOME FRE OUTSTANDING VALVE! 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