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i'i,,,.,. l f PAGE TWO (Second THE W A YNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER church Somewhere every sui GO TO Jeremiah Teaches Personal Religion ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Bwichr Asheville Pusto, apeak At Church Dinner For Alen The T.vv. V 'I Hie West A lunch, will men ol tin I'1 r iiK'i I inc P,, v III, I. 1 1 ' ..I , l)r, ehiii i i "I 1!., s I - 1 liillliillilii 4"V s IF I ChiifJ ' l; 'i rum ( hin M "' Hazelvvood Presbyterian Church , The Bev. Paul Patterson Thrower, I Minister Sunday School. 10 00 a m. Paul I. D;iK. superintendent. Youth Fellowship meeting. tilth p. r.i. Norma Jean Winchester. : president. Manila Ann Suinpler. ltader or pioarain , Kvtiiing Woijlnp. 7 30 o'clock ! Mi.l-VVtek Service WlieMla . ' 1 3'j p in Hiblc Stud r-l'h f-l. ;..liotil b choir practice. I he pa-ioi will u m- as his siiu jeit Sunday evening. "Spintual S-.iirt.nl ion" Mr Thrower wll hi I Hethel in t lie inorniii.s;. The iiien ot the church will hold l he : i uioiitlily supper mcctiiis: 'lu-dj evening at 7 ucl'Kk The Hev W (i Thomas, pastor of the V. t - i lu ille I'l esh tcnan il.unli. vull be t hi' suiet speaker 11 i hoped that ever man ot the (l.iucli will try to brins nune utlier with dim St. John's Catholic Church Key. A. F. Kohrbacher. Pastor Itryson City. St. Joseph Church Every ist and ;--rd Sui. day 8.00 am Canton. YMCA Building Every 3rd Sunday 8 00 am. Sylya. American Legion Hall Every Sunday 1 1:00 a.m. Wayntsville, St. John's Church Every Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a m. Church Of God in. hi m "I the Summi'i ro'A i " ' -'n i (i.'iinij i, ii l Want Ads Riini Otiiek 'h'Slllls ''"'. it. Jiuiniah chides the people for then lui kshdi.'if; ami urn epenlance. telling llit-ii: that ihe buds of tilt air know the l. ot ' kiK'w i ih. thM.s I'll! i nt laud's f the people Lord." After rebuking the people for their wickedness, Jeremiah defied them to kill him. saying "Do with me as seenieth fcood unto you . but ye shall surely bring uinocent bluud upon yourselves." Acknowledging the justice of chastize ment. man ' repents of his sins "I re pented; I sinote upon my thigh; I was ashamed, yea, even confounded, because 1 did bear the reproach of niy youth." After man repents and is forgiven, the law of the Lord will be written In his heart. God will be his God, and promises thut "they shall be My people." MEMORY VERSE Romans 13:10. Bethel Presbyterian Church The Itev. Paul I'.itWlMill Minister Thrower. First Baptist Church W AYNF.SV1I.I.F. The Key. I.. (' Klliolt, Pastor irV.n Sch. . Mlli- H i ( 'In i-;. Pi. p. W. . -I: mail...-. d.i. Sch o!. the at II' ol foil '' MIIIIK I.: w ill In o. Sunday '!". i. .'I'.lilll t - I.,;. . Chris. - i !i Siin I n : 4 ."s .1 m. Hazehvood Methodist Church The l!ev. M. P. Lee. Pastnr Suiula Morm .subjt 1 1 will b. Youth y Schi'.' nz World- the Tile Sii:' Ke ' ios - SIVDAV i I ' ; !:.s-,-- Ii" : i oo m i':.ii: lu ti'i S 1 e i ll Mjlllivtt ( 'i' ; he sei.ior i lioir. 1 .1 -'Training I'nion. 7 30 Eveiiinu Worship. bv the pastor: "He Sour' . Scripture Spi ci:i! music ti I MOM) W 7 '.0 Hii-iness micts v. i!h Mrs. Mis. Z. I.. M.issev Sunday Schuol. with rniii' Worship. Ser- i nalor: "Seek Fi.'sl I '. Script lire reading. 22 21. Special music Sermon Came Too . John 1:1-14. by the Male Quar- Womeii's Circle Kred Saunders: is associate hosl- ; The -! IP. 'h h Evenii. I'.lPat! W. t itp -I- The Rev CANTON W. C. Lee, Pastor Sunday, 9 30 a m.. Radio Pro gram over Station WHCC, Waynes ville. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., PreachingServ ice. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., Mid-week prayer meeting. :fn p in ;il p iii Fol io -oils; llie ii io he ,-r. s thou hast I Ml he ! done Ill'.tO till'-.'." Mid-Meek Service WcdiieMildy iei n 7 '!:) Prayer sel vice in t he i lum !). Liberty Baptist Church F'usate Rev. I. C. IT machine -v: thud Sundays Sunday Si ho ii ". ii cloi k w - UP' hi-. V '! Pastor very first anil t il o'clock, r Sunday a! io . ii Teauuo. ;:'e welcome TIESDAY 7 '';()- I.otlic Moon Circle meets ; with Mrs. Kred Saunders; Mrs.: Hugh Campbell and Mrs. Hub Ruff j are associati hostesses. 7:30 Ann Hasseltine Judson ' Circle meets with Mrs. Claude Woodard. 1 7.30- Kam.ie K. S. Heck Circle 1 meets with Mrs. Hoilis Chase a! j Skyland Cottace. WIDNF.SDAY (!:30- YoiPh choir meels for re luaisal. i 7:.''.0- Midweek Prayer Meeting. ! 3: 1 ."- - Si nior choir rehearsal. TiirnsnAY 7.30 - iiPerniediate B.T.U. will h,.ve Christmas party in the soci.i! h .':!. ! IiilDAY j 7 30 Eliza Yates Circle will', meet with Mi's, (j B yy y.i,.s , Tele v ill In ir ch;;i'L'i of the pro- J Kram. Man Of The Year County CROP Meeting Set For Monday Night The Rev. Paul H. Duckwall. county chairman for the Christian Rural Overseas Program, said to day his organization will finish its canvass of all communities by Mon day. He also announced thai the dale (f shipments has been postponed until the corn collected under the CROP program is in condition to shell. The local community is Io hold the corn collected until the date ol shipment, which will be announced. The county's contribution to Hie North Carolina Friendship Train for shipment overseas has been designated as coin. Other commodities donated, such as potatoes, black walnuts, poul try, or eggs, should he converted into cash with the check made pay able to the treasurer, The Rev. Paul Thrower, nastor of llie Hazel wood Presbyterian Church. Mr. Duckwall announced thai a meeting of the county CROP or ganization would be held at 7 p.m. Monday at the Clyde School. All Haywood County ministers and the chairman of the county's Community Development Program organizations are urged to attend. !. x SA THK Kl V. IM .ION I CLARKE, religious direclo!' ol the l-'armers Federation. Asheville. has been named Alan of Ihe Year in Ser vice to N'orlli Carolina Agricul ture for 1040 Hy The Progressive Farmer. The award in Ibis honor to llie veteran church and farm leader was announced by the niaguii'.c last week One ol llr. Clarke's most not able conlriUit ions hi rural reli gious al term life was the nationally-famous I.iirii'.- Acre plan which he has bun promoting for 20 years. Star! in-.; with s:x churches in ruri.oi::!)c Coon:;. Lis i.lc;i h;is grown lint;! I' now is winking in rurnl churchy hi "1 si;,i, s. alKi in Canada, and Mexico. Jeremiah Teaches Personal Religion REPENTANCE. FORGIVENESS. RIGHTEOUS LIVING PLEASES GOD. First Methodist Church Craft Workshop lis Scheduled For Next Week Scripture Jrremiah 8 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL ARE PEOPLE today SI. PEOPLE today better than those of a few thousand years ago? Anyone can start an argument at any time by asking that question, and it never has been settled. At first glance at our modern world one thinks they are better Then a look around and a little thought makes this seem doubt ful Our last two wars have cer tainly brought, out the brutality and inhumanity in man which can be equally matched only in those long-ago days children read about in their history books. If the Prophet Jeremiah were alive today, would he not bo jus tified in standing on the public square of almost any city or town and calling for repentance for mankind's sins? Not only did he berate men for their wickedness and call on them to repent and beg forgive ness, but he threatened them with the destruction of their persons, families, homes and country God was angry with His chosen people, was Jeremiah's theme, and unless these "backsliders" realized their wickedness, they were doomed. "Thus said the Lord," Jeremiah orated: "Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a or colder climate. Yet mar. thought he was wiser and clever er than bir'J.s or beasts. Chapter 26 ti lls us once again, as in a prov.ou lesson, of the word of God coming to Jeremiah in the reign of J- hoiakim, tell ing him to wan the people of their shorUom.r. ; .. an 1 pli ading with them to rper.t i.efrre it was too late. Speaking before the priests, princes and peplt he recited the Lord s message, which contained the threat of the destruction of their beloved city of Jerusalem. This made them all furious, and they shouted at him. 'Thou shall surely die." Jeremiah said. "Th- Lord sent me to prophesy against this house and against this city all the words that ye ha' hearl. " "As for me. behold. I am in your hand: do with me as scem rth ge,r,d and ni'd lint's you. "But. know- ye for certain, that if ye put me to death. v shall surely bring innocent bh'od upon yourselves, and upon this city, and upon the inhabitants thereof, for of a truth the Lord sent me unto you to speak ail the.se words in your ears." This brave speech changed the minds ol the crowds .nd they decided that he sh '.ad not be put Corner Haywood and Academy WAYNESVILLE The Rev. J. F. Vountz Minister Church School meets at 9:45 a.m. Francis Massie. General Superin tiiiilint. Classes and Departments lor .11 ages. You are invited. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. S.'imon Subject: "If Jeus Ihfd No! Cutre". This service will be broadcast over radio slalion WHCC. MVF m-cts at b:0) o'doik for ri In ai sal of Pageant. Kviiiiu-. Worship at 7:30 o'clock. I hi- '.'.ill be a service of fcllow--hip and inspiration. Sermon Sub jict: "The Gosi.el of Kedcmption". The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service meets Tuesday at the Church. Time of meeting is 3:30. Prayei 2roui meet- at 3:00. Shady Grove Methodist Church The Rev. Allison E. Belk, Pastor Shady Grove Church School at 1 ') a in.. Glen Boyd, superinten- Miss Mary Cornvvcll has an nounced plans for a Handicraft Workshop o be held during the week of December 12. The workshop, sponsored by the Community Devi lopmeiii programs of Ihe couiily. Will be conducted by Miss Amy Woodruff of the craft duration proj'r.-iin in Asheville. Teioalive plaris arc (G hold class es in ihe Farmer:, Co-operative Auditorium, twiic daily, from !K!0 to 11:30 a. m. and from 7.30 to 9:30 p. m. Craft leader? in rath Commun ity Development program are ex pected to attend the vtork'hop and olhcrs particularly interested in crafls are invited. The work will he entirely in copper and many items such as trays and bowls, will be made. The only co.-t to those attending will be for materials used. The wrkshop will continue through December Hi. !'n ..chin-; at Shady Grove. 7:00 in. Sermon by the pastor Sub- Pure and L'ndefiled lieii- School at Maggie. 10:00 -. My rt If White, supcrin- m. bv tii" ti.m Stew- MEMORY VERSE "Love do?1 no vromj to n nnrhbor; thmforr ,'o' r iv thr fulfilling ol thr lair." Roman 11 10 perpetual backslid ng? they hold fast deceit, they refuse to re . turn. "I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright; no man I repepted him of his wickedness, yiny. What have I done? every one turned to his course, as the horse rusheth into the battle. "Yea, the stork in the heaven 'Jcnoweth her appointed times: and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming:; but My people know not the Judgment of the Lord." ' It Is odd that In spite of all 'Jferemiah'a warning", few seemed to heed his words. He could not rouse them to the danger of their situation, or ir-ake them un derstand how evil their manner of living was. . The birds of the air knew what they should do. Their inherited Instinct told them when' to mate. When to build and "raise young, ' when to take flight for a warmer to death. In the 31st chapter of Jere miah, h" tells of the Lord's good ness to his repentant and for given children in th new king dom, when He would make a new covenant with them. After this new covenant there would be no need to teach of God, because He would be in all their hearts. Finally, we would take notice of our Memory Verse. If we fol lowed its teachings which was Jesus' wars would really cease we would fear it no more. Love can do no wrong. If the nations would try that possibly not loving, but trying to understand one another: look ing for virtues instead of fault finding; each minding its own businexs and leaving others to practkf! their own individual concept of better government what a change would come about in a short time; How happy the world could be! leC on Suriri,-,' i. in '!. !er.rlfi:t Prr a( h'i;y at 1 1 00 a p.'Stor Siibj, ' . "Chri rd - hip " The Shady Grove Woman's So ciety iif Christian Service meets Thuisdav. December l.ith. at 3:00 P in at Mrs Robert Howell's home . The Woman's Societv of Chris tian Service meets at Maggie. Dec. 14th. at 3:00 n. m. You are cordially invited to at li !d all of these services. Those looking for a church home COME! We can assist you. The her ol wbei i v v ine rose family. is a mem- Mormons To Hold Church Classes Here Sunday Missionaries of ihe Church of I Jesus Christ Of Latten Day Saints! Mormon) will hold Sunday School I classes starting at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Old Sawmill Buildinn on Brown Avenue in Hazelvvood. Miss Shirley Garret! of Sail Lake City. Utah, and Miss Alice Coc dell of Goldsboro. N. C. both working in the Waynesvillo-Hazel-wood area, and Elders Dale Pear son of Stockton, California, and Marlyn Fife of Idaho Falls. Idaho, serving in the Cherokee area, veil! conduct the classes. In their announcement today, they cordially invited everyone to attend the Sunday School. Waynesville Presby- ! terian Church ! The Uev. M. U. Williamson, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Whitener Prevost, Superintendent of Sunday School. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by Admiral W. N. Thomas, retired Navy Chaplain. Special music by the church choir under the direction of Mrs. .1. L. Kilpilrii'k. Pioneer and Youth Fellowship meetiiiL's at 6:30 p. m. Success As a Pirate Bartholomew Roberts, perhaps the inost successful of n'l pirates, was a teetotaler and allowed no gambling or women aboard his ships, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica. He was born in Wales In 1682 and died fighting in 1722 af ter hav'iny captured more than 400 ships. Recipes for Fnll aJT By ALICE DLMloi F , . FALL, especially ll:e beautiful ' mixturi" utJ weather, is allied in our minds with ! add pSf plenty; with gathering in the fruits ; mixture and nu s, with heartfelt gratitude choDDed 1,..'", ' me oouniy wun which t h a crest 1 ml '""Hi land is blessed. SowhynotSi Coddled ti S7v w 'a , r ''"I?'-jarful j uv, ,vHU us ueioie long by having a household Harvest Fes tival, making use of the pimnki ATI ho, U... . grapes, squash, nuts anil fruits th ! i,r,h, ' .... "?4 gatherings of the harvest thatmsV. lic-vt , " the season. IcinrV- n. v icnnan on stick, k Ilork flip liinlnn. mnm ...l, i Vprv tV...I . , . - .......h i' i .ii lan ""'"J BCUmL fn hili'o lm..i,., y R.,-. I fl - "..h.t. niiansti a "'"' iiiini puij bounteous centerpiece of fruits ""Jfain nail nuts, and enjoy harvest fa re. I an;lsermi4i. tin me meai, uy ine way ot suiiu- Uram,-i. ( :n. ,t;ir.,,.r. .i:..i. I -n.r.. . '"H uuiv.ii.iii. in iuiiik, fi'rve a t'ipcir'jit cron iS taiie-y citrus punch. l or f imir.ft llf"f", PiacelK.J mix together J's c. trrapefruit juice, :f ran'.e boiler, mil - i. ui.in'ii' jineu, cue c. 1'ij.ip.iioiry , u, s:tw tat (J jiii 'o r.r.u j c. e l apel l nit gvctioss. fash t: (.inn wen inline Street For n:i inter serve MYri p'.i! fervire;. l'utaloes teiv. me.ii until Add ' salt, p :in en.- t. :e '.1111 .'..l.l Nit, t "iiili r, t'icn 1 1 C in;!: 1 I'i'-i' pa.'i b:;I to ta.-.e ' .Mill wiisli. !-r, t;i. e c. I'liiiiieJ siii; ii, water, a-.j briji rnp-j.y hi :l-r.g rtt ".': """ Wtssl ' -ii... l.f.i.ove iettig. S'8-sts, Km it t-i r.l gsrolt: giapi::".:; ttctmist When It Comes To n - I At The Right Prices YOU CAN'T They're here by the hundreds every wanted style . . . 10 S I THE .AI)!i:S! Dellwood Methodist Charge The Rev. Paul Taylor, Pastor The pastor's preaching appoint ments for Sunday. December lltii. are: Dellwood 10 a. in.: Maple Grove. 11 a. m. Sermon topic; will be: Dellwood. "A Word Fitly Spoken:" Maple Grove, "The Light That Failed." Raht.it Protection Young fruit trees and shrubs can be successfully protected from rab bit damage by individual wire guards. These may be made nf one inch mesh poultry wire formed in to cylinders and anchored in the .""il at the hrse. Pickles Perk" Up a Meal Crabtree Baptist Church , Clyde, Route 1 ! The Rev. M. II. Rabj, Pastor Sunday. Dec. 1 1. 1 1r a. m., Sunday School. Oliver Allen, superintendent. 1 1 a. m.. Preaching service. 7:30 p. m . B.T.U. meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meet ing. Everyone is welcome. copyrighted outllnt prtxiuffd by Th InlrmaUina! Council of fttfifMus Um So Ht k rgilMMa. ptMMbutrt bj tUng FcWutm fjrniUcsl. Ilazelwood Revival To Close Sunday Sunday Morning will climax the Revival Services at the Hazelvvood Baptist Church, Rev. Carl Rogers, visiting Preacher from Chatta nooga,, Tennessee, will bring both the rooming and evening Messages. Brother Rogers will speak. Ey ALICE DEXHOFP MENU magic isti't difficult to ac quire. Just a little of this, a little of that, added to bi.sic itr-reilients make all the difference between just food and fine fare. T'e right season ing, to be more explicit, is the trick that works wonders, and one such trick is using the tanp of pickle relish or dill pickles to pick up meat, and make it more tender. And a3 for fish, why, pickles work wonders at , basic seasoning ingredient, as well as being a swell escort to a ham on rye. v For something exotic that won't dent the budget, serve this one: Beef with Strogonoff Pickle Sauce for 4, starts off with one lb. round steak cut into one-inch cubes. Roll meat in 3 tbsp. flour which has been seasoned with tsp. salt, H tsp, pep per. Saute meat in 2 tbsp. shorten ing until brown on all sides. Mix 2 c. our cream gradually with 2 tbsp. tomato catsup, and gradually stir into meat in skillet. Cover and simmer 40 min. until meat is tender. Add Vi c. finely chopped dill pickles, and cook a few minutes longer. Serve with rice or mashed potatoes. Fine Dish Pickle Stuffed Beef Rolls is an other mighty fine dish that owesi much to dill pickles. To serve 6 have butcher thinly slice 2 lb. round steak into 6 portions. Sprinkle each por tion with salt and pepper, and tbsp. chopped onion, one for each slice. Place 8 carrot strins and s dill ntrM. JS f ' -.'"! Ko" P W'ininute longer. slices and secure with toothpicks or skewer. Place beef rolls in skillet, then brown on all sides in shorten ing. Melt 4 tbsp. butter in separate pan, add 14 c. chopped green pepper and one small sliced onion, then saute for 5 min. Add c. flour; blend well. Add a Number 2 can to mato juice, then cook until thick ened, stirring constant. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Pour tomato sauce over beef rolls, then simmer for an hour or so, until meat is tender. Crabmeat Cakes with Hot Pickle Sauce is another new and wonder ful recipe. The recipe is for 6 serv ings, and we do hope you'll try it very soon. c- Can of Crsbiflett Remove stiff bony tissue from a lb. can of crabmeat, then flake and cut into smaller pieces. Add a slight ly beaten egg, tip. salt, i tsp, pepper, Up. dry mustard, 2 tsp. lem on juice, tsp. Worcestershire sauce, tbsp. minced onion and 2 tbsp. may onnaite; mix lightly with a fork. Shape into 6 cakes and roll in dry bread crumbs. Dip in one slightly beaten egg, then roll in breadcrumbs again. Fry in butter over low heat. To prepare the sauce, melt tbsp. butter, add 2 tbsp. minced onion: cook until onion is tender. Blend in tbsp. flour. Add one c. milk; cook, stirring constantly, until Jnixture is thickened. Add ft e. chopped pickles, tsp. prepared horseradish, salt and pepper to taste, then cook few - - i BEAT RAM! " I r Ai.i. ' 1, This lovely COACHMAN'S ROBE in Celenese Taffeta . . . Reversible a $25 value . . . 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