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THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE nVE (Scrr I Tctt ) Jay urs 10 TO CHURCH c t Che (Sold ettCet M the Jhurches Uvation Army ,r Cecil Brown, O F. - . 1 VNESVILLE CENTER Fast Street Sunday School. Ray. Y. F Sergeant- Afternoon, January 12, 1230 " ' " '" ; Tif t.11'1 1 m - . f -V4- . I Site WtJ .NJ , 1 !' 'L 'Z-h ,!:IV ""' : I"?"- i;"- , . r ,- - ' ,-: I ": ijil!lHll'illil""MHWll'ltl'i''ll'"i i V ! t I ' ti tl T-l W. ti.!U- . V- ... " j 1ULJ. Ill " li.,!.tu--a.-.. i.ii-i mi,. lSulul;.v evening .vut.u9- iCe. The Rev. unci ou.i, Wednesday, 7:30 Ladies ld Wednesday, 7:30 Soldiers Wednesday. 7:30 Junior Wednesday, 7:30 family buXTAIN MISSIONS i.E STRINGS: -District Lirters.-, Officers quarters, v h.inic Dav School, , m Sunday School. Cadet Lowe. Y. P- Sergeant-Major. Morning Service. Children's hour. ,E CREEK: 10:00 a.m. School. Mrs, Jessie Lowe, k-rseant-Major. Mm-nine service, Wednesday Prayer Meeting. JON -'LAUREL;. 2:00 p.m Si-hool. Mrs. Archie Rath P. Sergeant-Major.' Salvation meeting.. Wed. y. P. Lesion. Wed. Prayer Meeting. Each third Wednesday, Home League. XIE HILL: 10:30 Sunday Perry, Gowan, Senior Ser- tiaior. I'ourlh Sunday Evangelistic . :-'.V,':.,-'-:;"-':. torch Of Christ LST WAYNESVILLE m. Sunday School. ' Worship Service, ' Healing ot the Itme mm by Peter. "And th multitude of them thai believed were et on heart and tout: and not one of them laid that aught of th things which ht po. tested were hit own; but they had all thing tommon."-Acti 4:32. Crabtree Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 The Rev. M. II. Raby, Pastor The Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock, with Oliver Allen, superin tendent. B.T.U. meets at 6:45, with Joel Ferguson, director in charge. The worship service will be held at 7:45. The regular Friday prayer service will be held at 7:30. Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE The Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Tastor Prayer service Saturday night at the home of Jarvis White, at 7:30. Sunday school will begin at 10 o'clock Sunday, followed by the morning worship at 11, with ser mon by the pastor. The training union at 7 and the evening service at 8 o'clock. St John's Catholic Church Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor Bryson City, St. Joseph Church Every 1st and 3rd Sunday 8.00 a.m. Canton, YMCA Building Every 3rd Sunday : 8:00 a.m. Sylva, American Legion Hall Every Sunday 11:00 a.m. Wayncsville, St. John's Church, Every Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a.m Shady Grove Methodist Charge The Rev. Allison E. Belk, Pastor SHADY GROVE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mr. Glen Boyd, Supt. Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pas tor. MAGGIE CHURCH Preaching at 10 a.m. by the pas tor. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Mrs Myrtle White, Supt. HEMPHILL CHURCH Preaching at 7 p.m, by the pas tor. -v,-.; . ; fellowship Practiced in Early CKurch FRIENDS OF JESUS UVED HAPPILY TOGETHER, SHARING ALL THINGS. Scripture Acts t:bS-5:b2. NEWMAN CAMPBELL THIS discordant world it is ortin2 to read 'about the kles in the earlv Christian ch and how they lived hap together, sharing all their ily goods, praising pod and ving favor with all the ir newsDaners are filled with its of quarrels between na- ; between states of the same m; between leaders of goV ients; between members of same churphps. and hptwppn Ibers of the same families. 113 fellowshin nf tht nnnstlcji r - other early Christians was w of communism, but it was Immiininn nf rva fMaltr an. I into a sharing of worldly s with one another for love ' ie Risen Christ, not through i -.umpuision dui quae vol-F'ly. c r J vuiiii iuaiiip v4ifA's 4rV fovrtfoKlA ah le generally, and helped to r vuuveris. aii went to me ' tor prayers, and ate from e to house, with "gladness His death, now came upon the scene and laid hands on them and put them in prison until the next day, Next morning tney were brought before Annas, the high priest, "and many others high in the temple," and were asked, "By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?" Peter told them, plainly, in a sermon of great power. What could they "do? The lame man was cured and standing : before them proof of the miracle so, telling Peter and John to preach Jesus Christ no more, and fur ther threatening them, they let them go.' Now comes the note of discord into this happy band of people. A man named Ananias and his wife, Sapphjra. had considerable property which they sold, but in stead! of turning all into the gen eral fund, they kept some back, as if, however, it was all they hA patup knew that Ananias was lying about it and accused him, and hearing this charge, Ananias fell over dead, and his body was carried away. Crabtree Methodist Charge ' fhe Rev. C. O. Newell, Pastor The Pastor will preach at Mt. Zion at ten o'clock and at Crabtree at. eleven. Mrs. Newell will preach at Davis Chapel at eleven. Theme "A Per-1 si stent Faith In God." ThP Methodist Youth Fellow- lowship will meet at Davis Chapel at seven o'clock. MEMORY VERSE . -' AM the multitude-of them that believed were 61 one heart F"! soul: and tint hup nf thm said that auaht of the things Wich he possessed were hia own; but they had all things common." Acts i:SS. , singleness of heart," Discord to comp lotpi. ,- ! wut. av uiab fellowship was perfect. ; , " "'si miracle by apostles corded in tho 'Kf.nf,,.. pssigned to our lesson. Peter I John inAnt i., . F e at the hour of prayer. A fed man had Un f to beg for alms his only r 0f BCttinSr thO lUharailHthot rc'-we may suppose. When Peter and John, he held r f I m for money, but -'"s wwn on mm, saia, tr and imM u : t . ..1 "avc i none, dui " I have give I thee: In the t Jesus Christ of Naza- rise lln bmi ,, ' : r"ig Peter's offered hand. did indeed rise, walk; " went into the temple leap praising God. who had known this Ir"m childhood vior , -n amiracle, and crowded whr!ee!,as: at L urough their own power 11 of himspif oh tu ihma , ree' Seein& their miron ' Bnu Jonn mat m'racle woe ...... I Sh Jesus Christ, "whom ve Presence of Pilato nedtoietHim." "C !l Peter called nnnn thom 1k. be. converted, .'that oe Dioited out." ; .sam' men who hd m. F 1 .tic... . . vf I ..,,.. ,na TirOTgar-aDoufT AhAiit thrpA hours later Sap- phira came in and Peter told her of her husband's death and why he had been smitten, and she too died. Thus these names nave come down to us as synonymous . with liars. . '. ... Peter, continuing his Doia nrpnrhinff in Jerusalem, throngs of people came to hear him and to Dnng tneir sick iur mo npuo ties to heal. ,The rulers of the temple, the high priest and Sad- ducees werq "filled witn indigna tion." They took the apostles and put them in prison. But the Lord released them, and when morning came they were gone, and were found teaching in the temple. The captains and officers feared to do them violence, because of the people, so they were brought before the council and the high priest asked them "Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this Name?" Peter and the others answered, simply: "We ought to obey God rather than men." This time they were beaten before being released, being again warned that they must not preach again. "Ana they departed from the presence of. the council, rejoic ing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His Name. And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preacn jesua fHrt'Bf"" WriKhlrt '(OwillMr produces by Tt tntornMtonM Council ef VMr.Uxu Dellwood Methodist Charge Tha pv. Paul Taylor. Pastor ThP Dastor's preaching appoint ments for Sunday, January 15, will be: . "v. - Maple Grove 10 a.m. Dellwood 11 am. Elizabeth Chapel 7:30 p.m. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday m a: m. Sunday School, r. R. pile, oonorai snnprlntendent. I aw.vj, c..- . 11 a. m. nreacning burviccs uu tha first nnd third Sundays. I,..., . - i 7 n.m. Training Union meets every Sunday, with Mrs. carey jvic- Www''f 8 p.m. Preaching services on j the second and fourth Sundays. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer serv ices. Rocky Branch Baptist Church The Rev, Wv C. Weaver. Pastor t-..4., c.vnnl. 10 o'clock. A. Jordan.' superintendent. wn-thtn Rprvlce. 11:00 a. m : Tiirti maoia ot fi:30 d. m. Mrs. W C. Weaver, director. Evening Worship at 7:30. Church Of God ti&ZF.T.WOOD The Rev. Ilugh J. Cox, Pastor 'School. 10 a. m. WJU,V"J . Drooohini Services. 11 a. m. Tr.,.nooiistip Services. 7:30 p. m Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Young People's meeting. Seventh Day Advent Tabernacle mc raptH St. Haielwood L. P. Knecbt, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School, SuDerintendent. Preaching services at 11 o clocK. Young people's- meeting Friday night at 7:30, with Dorothy Det- . weiler In charge, life a' . .mm , , , ... .v." , . t r , A k Vn- '. ill I liHiV - & i x I - i You oueht to put into real action that long-felt desire to do something that will help' others; ' 11 "' T We all have that desireall but the very selfish. We would like to serve. But where? How? One of the contributions which our churches make to the life of this community is in providing countless opportunities for valuable service.. Can you sing in a choir? Teach a class? Lead a youth group? Visit a shut-in? Pack a gift basket? . Paint a Sunday. School room? Mend a choir gown? These are humble, yet valuable services. They won't make you famous, but they'll make you a better , person. 1 And they'll help others discover the true riches in life. You ought to do it! You ought to join a church 7 and find the service that you can render!, CH FOR ALL. . J ' cr .torehous, of SritJS s,ood citi"nship. Church, neither l '"aI va,uei' Without a - rea your Bibl. daily" WWCft reiW- Sunrf.. . Book vl". l .... It ondjr,, niit Thu,Idt, ',-. Uke ridy.','!"..'....H.,efc Siturda, Luk. 1 '". JCettkew' ,J Ml 40-44 M0 4S-4B Mo 4 15-2, J-S IVift-ilfiiTfllV'liT I-""" This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Wayncsville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic individuals ana uusme Belk-Hudson Company "Home of Better Values" Main Street, Wayncsville ; Firestone Home & Auto Supplies Bill Cobb Waynesvllle Phone 534 ) Phone 110 Bryson and Miller Motor Sales Asheville Road Phone 878 Wayncsville, N. C. Burgin's Main Street, Waynesvllle Phone 596-W Services Sunday night with Evan gelist Knecht J n charge. Burgin's Dept. Store - - Dry Goods Groceries Meals Depot Street, Wayncsville Phone 331 Cagle Furniture Company Your Hot Point Philco Maytag Dealer Dial 3379 Clyde, a. i Canton Motor Company Buick and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone ZJ0 Carolina Insurance Realty "Dividend Paying Non-Assessable" 236 Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 331 V Central Cleaners ripanln? and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Wayncsville Phone 113 Charlie's Lunch1 Room & Texaco Service Owners ' Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Hour Service Davis-Liner Motor Sales Ford Sales and Service 24iIIour Wrecker Service Miller & Haywood sts., waynesviue Phone: Day - 52; Ni?ht - 1071 Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-J phonc 137 Haywood Electric Membership Corp. Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 213 Howell Motor Company DeSoto Plymouth CMC Trucks Haywood Street, Wayncsville Phone 190 James Furniture Company "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 769 " Smith's Drugs A Carolina institution Since 1925 Sherrill's Studio Portraits Photo Finishing Framing 110-112 Depot Street, Waynesvllle Phone 184 Timbes Pure Oil Station Washing Lubrication 409 Main Street, Waynesvllle Tnone 877 Underwood Sinclair Service Main Street, Waynesvllle - Phone 9170 Wayncsville Auto Farts Wholesalers of Standard Brand Parts and Accessories Waynesvllle Phones 552 and 553 Phone 272 Waynesville Phone 25 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 88 '"'.'.-' " .; '.' ',.'"', '..',"'. .'-' ".- I. Ketncr's Groceries Fertilizers Feeds Seeds Lake Junaluska Pbne 259-M E. J. Lilius, Jeweler Diamonds Watches Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Main Street, Waynesville Phone 98 , Rogers Electric Company .' , Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 137 Mala Street, Waynesvllle Phone 461 Waynesville Coal Company "Higher Quality at Lower Cost" Wayncsville Wayncsville Florist and Garden Shop When You Say It With Flowers, Say It With Ours 116 Main Street, Waynesville, 805 Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care" WaynesviUe Phone 205 Waynesville Lumber Company Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumbers Waynesville PhM 1$ Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street, Waynesvllle Phone INf
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