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r PAGE TWO (Second Seciion) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEK CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY GO TO God Is Universal Father ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher he (5oig Scriptur' Isaiah 7:14: Jeremiah 99: 81 j Luke 1. SUND Hazelwood Presbyterian Church The Kev. Paul Patterson Thrower. Minister t'uiiday School 10 Oil .i in I'M' I. Davis, Supt Mumiiig Worship 1 1 00 Jin F.v cep; 2nd ami ."th Sundays oulii Fellowship b' 30 p in No ma Jean on he-ler. Pies. 1. 1 t In ,lg U nip :iu i in liim I. Will be. t!ell m. tlli- p.i-'.oi 'The Chi 1st i Shccli.ii: mi!! b si.bjt . i Pi ill I l.ai - II". 1 1-1 lilt v.,. r -i . 1 1 ( Nl 1:1, ,1 I lie Volllll -'e!liU-lll (j HO p 111 Tile eVel'l.-l H 7 '.'A) U ill be a -el"'' li e ' lia- iiui-ic by tile choir .!.: lulled slllgcl'v a U i ).. U ednt sda cw mug. l'i 21 7 on i in the Sunday. School v. p.,.. ii- Christinas program ai tit.:: !i-i the children Note 'h !.'... ..vu! i- 7 00. i-arller thai: uu , i: .a count ol children Hazelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. I.ee. Pastor : ic.iiay School 10 a in. K . cing Worshiu 1 1 a :n T! :..ji! for the message w:'.l ' S:.t plu-rds Turn Explorers . Vi "a'.'i Fellowship ri 30 p :;! !..( Worship T 3o pea Fe : i.ip f Sons and Medit.it ion u; oi. The Lighted Hear! '. Mid-Week Services Tue-day 7 30 P I' The W..:r...s. Socle! ot Cr.r;-!:an Se-A Ic ::.ee" :i. the home o! Mr- .!,. W ri.Tit with Mi- Jack N:i ' U : ti.arie of the program. Wednesday 7 3'J P . i: etii'S in he church Tnursda;. 7 30 p in (.":".: ".-':; i ' ram b Si:r.c!.i S !.: !'.i;: Church Of God HAZELWOOD The Rev. Hugh J. Cox Pastor Sunday School. 10 a. m. Preaching Services. 11 a. m. Kvar.gelistic Servics. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 7 30 p. m., Young Pei, pie's meeting. FREE! 1 YEAR'S SUPPLY OF SOAP VITH ANY MODEL WE HAVE IN STOCK! NIW 1949 MODEL !1 7s r r?r f7r IX 9 V fV Va Jehovah told Jeremiah to write to His people, captives in Babylon, and to tell them to fcuikl houses, plant gardens and to eat of the fruit thereof. Free Methodist Chapel 110 boundary Street Waynesyille i. ( harlattc I'.i-hop and Kuth Cruber. Co-pastors Kei 1 1 , .lll'l .1 c! :" ::-r iiiht and i i's to!- "1 a i:i p in. i'hiiisc..:-. Ni-iht 30. Lord. t in- upm: li.- N. ;kt known opie. Smg unto Him: us w orks." Hi- ii n iconic ilodi-l '. mm mil-; at ..! I. .li Hour" . i 1)1 N. Hazelwood Baptist Chinch Tat- v. M. 1. Lewis. Pastor Ml pel 1 :i! r.d- m- ,1 Pravcr ff? &4 WASHER only 5 LIMITED QUANTITY YOU OSTF tho suft eiT- TO ACTION lor iSt world'. Ixtl oik. ing. NotNinq cltt gH dolh M rtotly, rally rlton) YOU OiTf STREAMLINED IWE. SAFE WHINCEH with odjuttobl svr and ftafety bor roltaMl YOU OSTt BtO FAMILY CAPACITY . . . kolrll I pounrfi of dry ltl. JlKrj (oy en wathdoy I yot err oleamino whiti- POtCElAIN TUt in:d and mi. Abw.. Ivtaly orraiien prooO Extrs ki( tmHf' wlfwl rn g bly Mtrrieftl Li l(095 Jeremiah's letter also said Jehovah com manded His people to take wives, unci mates for their sons and daughters and to raise up children in their euptivity. Waynesville Preshy- j terian Church ! Hie Kev. M. R. H'illiuinson. Pastor Wliiteiier 1'cevost. S-api . intend-I cut in Sunday School. Sunday School at 10 00 o'clock Mm niiiij Worship 11 00 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "St-i-kini; Jelh ". Music b the choii uuihr tin direction of Mrs. J. I.. Kilpatrick Vesper Serv ice at 4.30 p m. "The .Message of the Star." a Christmas play will be presented by the Young 1'toult- ol the C'liurcli assisted by the Church t'lioir Tin play vvi'l be interspersed by a num ber of the more familiar Cln i-t mas Carols. The mornim: service will be broadcast over Station WHCC. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. I.. C Elliott, Pastor SI 'XI) AY SI: 4.1 Sunday Sclioo!. ila,.-t- for ali age-. 11:00 Morniin,' Worship. S: i :u on by the pastor. Special muw. b-. (lie senior choir dnectid h;. M: Nicy ; Mr-. Doisyl.is Moore. i " .; 0 15-"Tr.iiiiiiii" I'nion. 7 30 - K ciiint,' oi ship, s, riiii'i l) Ihi' pastor: -pt cial mu-a . lONDAY ."0 A i .iiu.il ouhl: pt , -ipV "... iiauip.i. lint he social bail. HTDMMIAV- 3:30 - Jr. i;. A.'.s meet in t Mo -o-cial ha!!. 1 7 3' l . C!in-inia- caiullc I igip -( i v ice of ( arol- and hells. Seventh Day Advent Tabernacle 106 Perch St. Hazelwood I- P. Knerht, Pastor Saturday 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School. Ciyde Morgan. Superintendent. Preaching services at 11 o'clock' Young people's mcetin? Krulav ! night at 7:30. with Dorothy Det i wcili-r in charge, i Services Sunday night v i ; h Kvan-tTi-Irt Kneeht in cha:.:e. Rocky Branch Baptist I Church ' I he Rev. W. C. Weaver. Pastor Sunday School, 10 o'clock Jordan, superintendent. W or hip Service. 11:00 n B T.C. meet-- at 6:30 d. in. A m. .Mr' W. C We; director. Evening Worship LONG'S C HAPEL Methodist Church j LAKE Jl X.MJ slCA I The Rev. Paul H. Ourkv.all, Pastor I Sunday. Dec. lft ' j B 30 ,i. TI1 . The Methodi-i Hour ; over radio station WWN'C. Ashc ille. Dr f; Hay Jordan, profes sor al the Candler School of Theol ogy of Emory I "niv ersjty ij speak on the subject- - Beyond Do-pair." !.45 a in . Sunday School f,,r ,-, age gioups. beginners to adults. We never go; (no ,,ld ,, ,.nrr of Jesus Christ ,-md the Chris' i n life. All members of the church i'r urged to attend our Surd'iv School and all vi itois are im pod to at tend. 11 o'clock. Morni-i.' wrs'ii,i With tb '-crmon In tin- p.-is-ior. T)r C X. Clark, our District Superintendent is unable to be present anil bold our First Quar terly Conference as scheduled b" f.iusn r.f illness The Conference is nostponed until a later date 7 p m . Our annual Christina program will be presented in the sanctuary nf the church The Methodist Youth Fellow-ship in co operation with the choir is pre sentine our program this year. Mrs F. O. Dryman heads he rnm ! mittee which is directing the nro ; pram. All visitors will be cordially welcomed. I 3 p. tn., The Methodist Youth Fellowship will Ring Christmas j Carols to several of the shut-ins of ' our church and community. Mrs. ; John Charles KIopp will lead the group. Monday, the Wesleyan Service Guild will meet at 7 30 p. m. In the home of Mrs. C. G. Klopp with Mrs. John Charles KIopp and Mrs. Charles W. Edwards, Jr., as co-hostesses. All Western Hemisphere nations are expected to take a census in 1950. To Zacharias, a priest of the temple, appeared an angel of the Lord, telling frm that his wife should bear a son, and his name should be pallid John. First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Corner liayuooil and Academy Tne i;;-v. J. L. Yountz, Minister Cliuiili School meets at 9:45 i' .ch Suinlay. Francis Massie Gen- ' i : al Superintendent. Classes and ! l)i pai tmi nts tor al! ages. J ! Morning W er.-llii) 11.00 o'clock.! I Si rinoii In t'.e pastor: "The Judg-! limit o! Chi i-tn.as ". Special music j b--' -ei:io. and children's choirs. I Hie p iDlic i'lviteil. : t tiie evening worship hour, j 7 30 te Youth Fellowship will! p:e-ei!l a ( in i-i m.is Pageant. "The I Piuaiised ('in ". A Candlelight! t'roei -ioii.,1 of Christinas carols: ni'l he rendered by the Children's1 'mi- undo: the direction of Mrs. I Jthor.l Si line ! Uichland Baptist Church The Kev. Urn Cooke, Pastor Mllld.i.l , 10 ;, Uihici . ! I a. Dee. 1!!. :n Sunday School, George superintendent, in . Preaching service. Tl.e oung people I'm- the -m i ice for ill practice the Christ- pi ogram. 7 p. in . Worship service .a led ! Hie pastor. con- Kev. Thomas Speaks To Hazelwood Group Ti e Kev. W. G. Thomas, pastor I the West .shciile Presbyteri oi ( iuuili. sp,,'K0 ;lt the monthly in r mi cling of I lie Men of the "P'uiii of the Hazelwood Presby :t nan Churcli. IP-- subject v.a-. "The M n With I hv I pv aid Look". Supper was rcpn ed ;i!il served by Paul Davis, !'.!u IJi.nirscti and Iiufus Suiiimcr- : '". pii cling w;:s presided over i I V. Cireene. President. .i Hie fihruary meeting the .ion will have as tiicir guest their V ali :'l iiies. YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WIUIAM Central Press AP.P.IYAL in Germany of the fir.-t po.-t-war shipment of rum a ri.s greeted vi ith a brass band. The t'::;e played, no doubt, was "Ai h. b-.i Lie ber Augu-stein!" i ; ; Now tkst the oyster has been ruhd a wild animal it'll have to wcrk up a reasonable sort ol snci!. ; ; i A Tokyo liquor store staged a "free taste" day. This, opines Zadok Dumlcopf, smacks of good business. ; ; i There's nothing new under the sun. The Egyptians invent ed the water clocrt thousands of fe? ANNOUNCING NEW MANAGEMENT Of The SMJITARY CAFE (Grade A) MAIN STREET, HAZELWOOD Now Under The Management and Supervision Of HARRY ROBBINS We Feature BUSINESS LUNCHES, SHORT ORDERS, SANDWICHES, HOME-MADE PIES, SOFT DRINKS AND EXCELLENT COFFEE. Special Musical Program Set For Sunday Night At Clyde Baptist Church 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. m., Preaching Service. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week prayer meeting. First Methodist Church CANTON Rev. L. E. Mabry, Pastor At the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning, the pastor will use as his sermon subject, "Does Christ mas Mattor?" The subject for the 7:30 service will be "Find God For Yourself." The Youth Fellowship meets al 6:30 Sunday. The Boy Scouts will attend the court of honor at Clyde at 7:30 Monday, and on Tuesday t bo regu lar Scout meeting at the church. Saturday at six, the annual Christmas program, witl; an old fashioned Christmas tree, with Santa Claus present. Choir To Sing Christmas Program The members of the church choir with a few .. guesU lingers will give a program of Christmas music at the Hazelwood Presbyteri an Church Sunday evening al 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited. The Joy Gift, offering for the aged ministers and their fam- i ilies, will be received. RITT Writer years ago. Now, there's a new aluminum watch, we hear, so light that it floats. ! ! ! A Los Angeleno spotted his wife's new green tar with paint ed black dots. We'd say that's carrying the polka craze too tar. i i ; American engineers say the Russians must be kidding about moving mountains by atomic en ergy. Just a big joke, eh? i i ; Some British dressmaking es tablishments are accused of run ning bookie joints as a side line. Ah, the seamy side of life! The angel also came to Mary, a virgin, telling her she should have a son. Mary ran to tell her cousin, Elisabeth ME1MORY VERSE -Luke 1:31-32. A special Christmas musical ! program to be given by the Adult land Youth Choirs of the Clyde Baptist Church on Sunday evening, December 18, in the Church, will ; begin a series of programs in ob- sei ance. of the Christmas season. ! Mr. Jack .Med ford is director of I Hie Adult Choir, and Mrs. W. C. Chapman is director of the Youth Choir. Mrs. F-. M. Cireene, organist, j On Wednesday evening. Decem j ber 21, the Churcli will have a j Christinas Tree Party. Stockings :wi!l lie given to the children of flic- Church. Mr. Bill Carter. 'Churcli School Superintendent and Mrs. Howard Shook. Asst., are in charge ol the program. A group of young people will go caroling through the commun ity mi December 24, and on the same evening a midnight candle-li-.'h; piograiii will be held in the Church. On Christinas evening, Decem ber 25, the Church will observe St licit lit night. College students of Hie Church will be in charge of the program. Clyde Singers In Musical Program Asheville Sunday A group from the Clyde Baptist Church Adult and Youth Choirs participated in the presentation of "The Messiah," which was pre senled in the City Auditorium in Asheville. Sunday, December 11th. They will take part in the second ivc:-i illation of "The Messiah," which is to be conducted next Sun day. December 18 at 3:0d in the Ciiv Auditorium in Asheville. In the Chorus the following members of the two Choirs will sing: Mrs. Wi er Chapman. Mrs. Horace El lis. Mrs. D. D. Gross, Mrs. Sid ney Hay nes .Mrs. Buren Melcalf, Mi ;s Norma Sue Burcb. Miss Joyce CJi.il Matthews, Miss Alice Neal Medford. Miss Nina Medford, Lin- ui o omen, in uce rrancis, itonnio i Hall, Sidney iiaync-s, Jack Med ford. Joseph Medford, Carol Price ai-.d Eugene Sanford. Host passer on the 1949 Michi gan Stale freshman football team really was a thrower Willie Thrower, halfback from New Ken sington, Pa. S Ej 8j L DIXIE WM Asheville, N. C. - -7. k Sale Every Day We Have Plenty Of Floor Space SELL HERE FOR THE High Dollar Taft Bass, Prop. '"f pcop,c 01 P"ynt Cod f tod I Tu u T H" nomeJ" He shall b. J hall be ta d the Son , .u. "H Rev. Gross To Conduct Morning Radio Devotions The Kev. D. 1). Gross, pastor ol the Clyde Baptist Churcli. will he the speaker for morning devolinns next week. Monday through Satur day, at 9:1."). The following week's speaker will be the Kev. M. H. Williamson, pastor of the Waynesville I'n--byterian Church. Sunday morning worship -en ice will be broadcast from the I'resliy terian Church al 11 o'clock, with the Rev. M. It. Williamson deliver ing the sermon. Ir. cooperation with the Maywund County Ministerial Association, station WHCC-brings tlitse periods of worship daily to the listeners of Haywood and Jackson counties. Mrs. Thrower Returns To Hospital Mrs. Paul Thrower, ife of Kev. Paul P. Thrown-, pas'or o! the Hi.zelwood a ml Bethel Pro-bv teri an Churches, re-eiitclei! Missiuii Hospital ill Asheville T:ic-!a al ter being al home for iv." wicks following I'.vo weeks in Hie hospi tal. Mrs. Thrower is suffering ui:!t a back injtiiy .sustained the I'.r I of October when -lie fell ml" a hole on a walkway. HELPING HAND GHKF.NVILI.K. S ing to start a car steal, Everett Godi'n er haul it lo a gar: a grand larceny wai I I at the had a"!!i-ci';- Jliinil-iy YOUE I M;i hi peoples of t ! I'1'' rating f inset's . sin v i ing listen i; Story tf Conducted Rev. Robert gfii ify , R f 1' r:;t 44. w nee Mi ll i" through FriJ, Saturday morniiis. lls;:il jtiiiiul Kins I '' " 1 ii... IDS troll lie HOUSE
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