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I Thursday Aftvnoon, January 28, 1950 TO CHURCH THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second Eec'ba) 30 I John's Catholic Church v F. Kohrbacher. Pastor St. Joseph 1st and rji uvtry siifiday. , yMCA Building v 3rd SuiUuy Aimnian Legion Every Sunday i... ct John's .svilie. " " ,,-h Every sunuay 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Junaluska Baptist Church O. J. Beck, Pastor D. R. , -Sunday School, ecncral superintendent. a services on a. hi. " " : . j iMrJ Siinrtavs. : lt'SUJJ p.m .--Mid-week prayer serv- ,,m -Training Union meets Sunday, with Mrs.-Carey MC- n, OIM'llUl. ; - m preacning services uu ,ond and fourth Sundays. ... .. a i Ti:j. lYhite uaK uapiisi Church Rev. C. T. Taylor, Pastor Inlay Sehool-10;00 a.m. wun Francis Tcague, supi. in preaching days are first and Sunday mornings. . .' erealcst path in all tne is the path from your floor dour of your church. Church Of God CANTON ic Rev. VV. C Lec, Pastor idsy, 9:30 a .ni., Radio Fro- over Station WIICC Waynesr a. m., sunnay Dcnooi. a, in., Preaching Service. p. m., Evangelistic Service. Hncsday, 7:30 pi m., Mid-week r meeting. .'.'.'.. possible,, water houseplants ain .water or melted snow. fffili S-Va Hit:: i-jiJl"7?J I: .;. ..;Wt:.W,..L-K',iiJ.V'l',-. affa; Aouse o S'iioi the tanner, Jh. ; :.V.ilfc liMllllf "Co yt". therefore and mofte discrplei of oil the nation!, baptuing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." Matthew 23:19. Bculah Baptist .'Church (Phillipsville Section Canton) Rev. Coman V, Ewa, Paster 10 a. m., Sunday School, Gljna Stamey, superintendent. Rev. P. C. Hicks, adult Bible teacher. 11 a. m Worship service. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:30 o'clock, Evening service. Mid-week prayer Senice Wed nesday night 7;30 o'clock. Also choir practice, J. A. McGoo, choir leader, Clarence Revis, .mu'slcnl di rector, Mrs. Geo. Brown, pii'iiist. .' Everyone welcome. , ; Rocky Branch Baptist .;v-'-:';;:' Church The Rev. W. C. Weaver. Pastor Sunday School, 10 o'clock. A. Jordan, superintendent. Worship Service, 11:00 a. m. B.T.U. meets at 6:30 p. m. Mis. W. C. Weaver, director. Evening Worship at 7:30. lospel Is for All Men, Saith the Lord ALL NATIONS TO BE CONVERTED BY APOSTLES BiacGI , Scripture Acts 8:i-tt:18. kr NEWMAN CAMPBELL : FORE JESUS' : Ascension, told His apostles to "make fcles of all the nations." This a new idea to the Jews, who accepted the Gospel of Christ neir exclusive own. It took time and several object les to convince them that the lei was for all men every- the modern world, mission journey far over the whole to bring this messaee to people bf far-off lands. Mil- unis hear the word of find become Christians... . , v.- 'e lesson today is long and only be touched upon here, "11 is it of episodes and ac- i we first place, we are Of Saul, a detprminori n. for of the converta t0 ma religion. llT t0 high priest Nil 1 papers 10 tne 83rn" " f Damascus, so that ould have authority to seize Christians he miPht flnrf f m hring them captive to . MEMORY VERSE ' rCoye therefore and make disciples of all the nations, bop- "J n the name of the Father and of the Son and of. aiy SpiriV'-Matthew 18:19. pa and Caesarca, and Peter is the central figure. .We are told of miracles he per formed first on Aeneas who, for years, had been confined to his bed with paralysis, and who was completely healed by Peter, The other was the raising from the dead of Tabitha, of Dorcas, a good, devout, charitable woman for whom many mourned. She was restored to her household and friends. However, Peter himself was also "converted" fey a vision vouchsafed to him by God. Asleep on the roof of a house in which he Was staying, Peter had a vis ion of a sheet being let down from heaven in which were ail manner of beasts. A voice told him to. kill and eat, as he was hungry. Peter, being a Jew, protested that -he could not eat that which was con sidered unclean hy his people The voice said, "What God hath cleansed, that call not thou com mon." Peter could not guess the mean- Salvalion Army "W.Vi'M rSVZLLt; IVlousitain RIfstn District Waior Cecil Crown. O. F. WAYXrSVJLLE CENTSIt r. sl Street 10.::.) Sunday School. M;;j. Loo -'.Ray, Y. V. Sorgcant- .JLijor.'v ; 7 30 Sunday evening Evangelis tic: Service. The lk-v. lithcl Schaar, Frt::;i?!tr. ; . ; i:;- Fiit Vvedncsday, 7:30 Ladies iio nc- l.-aruc. : St-cond Wcdncaday, 7:30 Soldiers Mtctifi?. ; :,,v Third WeUneadny, 7.30 Junior Lti;kn. l'purtli Y.Ydi:c; day, 7:30 Family Xi. ,!,'. : "''. f . riOl NTA'.X MISSIONS 'I.M'ii; SiUuNGi': District ! 'ei'dcu'ii-tn OiViccr's Quarters, Ci'lklrt h's lusiiie, Day Scliool. '... ' Ki.iK) .un. Sunday School. Cadet ni.-.iii Ii Lowe, Y. P. Su i'cant-Major. U:G5 '?.Iornin:j serviee, 5:0 Ciiird.vii's hour." LITTLi; CUFJIK: 10:00 a.m. Sunday , School. Mrs.- Jessie Lowe. Y. P. Sprgeant-Major. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:"0 Wednesday Prayer Meeting. . Si! ELTON LAUREL: 2:00- p.m. Surid::y. SeLiml. Mrs. Archie llatli boue.. Y. P. .S i'2uant-Mfljor. 3:(M) Salvation nveefing.' "7:00 Wed. Y. P. Legion. 7:45yWed. Traycr-Meeling. , 3 1 00 -.Each third Wednesday, Ladii's iloine League. liON'MK HILL; 10:30 Sunday Relioid. Pi'ny Gowan, Senior Scr-;;eant-Mnjor. . 7:30 Fouttli Sunday Evangelistic Service. I Mr l r - TIT m W 11:"- "..-1 - W.mrr I , . j ; i - -a i - . . ; t - -v v n -,- . ..t v ;- .v - - vn n i ' - - - - 0 i nni 11 111 nz v vx. u ji 1 .111 ah. -;v--..N.jx;-:;x x ; 1 1 1 1 a r r . piipiiiiiipiif . hry - .kill v s , i r-.-;: 1 ' N , , ' , v ,1 f? , - kR CS'k ' :' I , , ' - ? ' t. - . 1iiliiiti'n'ii.iiiinmnrll.l-,ifi,niin.lrllr-i, l. i it.i n-m i. m .1 1 1 . -f VAXtZr l . -'"I I rtHl.lil :; I ; 1 I III I j0 Crabtrce Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 The Rev. M, II. Kaby, Pastor January 29: 10 a. ni., Sunday School irieets. Oi viUoj Allen, superintendent. 6:30 . ni., Baptist Training Un ion meets. ...7:45 P. m., Worship service and eh'ijrve 'The Lord's Supper." Friday; .',.-.-.' 7;-:.) p.m., Prayer service with t he Rev. Ol to Piirham leaching the book of The Acts. My subject will be: "The Fellow ship at the Lord's Table." Everyone' is welcome. so hand Mem. toe way. howvo t... ..... asKed: "Sa,,i 0...1 ... 1 f tw oau, wnv per e thou Me?" Trembline 77"' Sal 'wked th; nat he should do, and was 10 BO on tn n j f e would receive further I"" LVjfin,hal blinded 3aur, f had to be Jed bv the h CltV. Pn- tu.' j-..- . fcinsd vM. ""cc uaya ne lent k 6 nen Ananias, a '""KB the Gnsnol J came Vt. yearly church fot n.r'i . uip was preach- heL ere' in desert Kh ! !w an Ethiopian lath; f great author. ofthaY'nCan. wh h.P him Faskea efhe reaL The H him a to. him, con- pUuve!vffr ,tbroJ in the hwo!?ledfunlarie, Iscetie n d ln this lesson. teiancltShift to three &ZeT: Hi .!?..M."II"" PrrxIneM bV' Thf tni"-"o'' '''""' "T'inUlon.' Ciatrtbiiteit ly King TUTtfrt1 ing of this vision, but he woo called to answer a knocking on the door. Three men had been sent to him. They came from a Roman centurion (soldier) who was a good man and true, who revered Jehovah. He had seen' a vision of an angel who told him to send for a man named Simon, whose surname was Peter, and he would instruct him. Peter then knew what his vis Ion must mean--that he was lit erally to follow the Master's in structions,, to preach the Gospel "unto all men." , He accompanied the messenger to the home of the centurion Cor nelius, and there, before the cen turion's entire household, gath ered to hear him, Peter said (pos sibly with a smile), "Of a truth I perceive that God is no respect er of persons; but in every na tion he that feareth Him, and worketh righteousness, is accept ed with Him." ' Peter told his listeners of Jesus, His life on earth, His message, and His death and resurrection. He converted and baptized the Whole household of Cornelius. The church members in Jeru salem were at first dubious about accepting non-Jews ijto their congregation, but when Peter told of his vision from God, they said no moro ril of r.f!i,:lcnii Church Of God KAZELWOOD .The Rev. Hugh J. Cox, Pastor ' Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Services, 11 a. m. 'Evangelistic Services, 7:30 p. m. '.Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Young People's meeting. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE" Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.nr, Worship Service. man against : mystery 1 ' '): ! The? lad in this picture has been into some kind of mischief, and his dad has called him "on the carpet." His drooping head and downward- gaze suggest .a consciousness of wrongdoing. These arc always tense moments in parent and child relations, because they involve a meeting of personalities in a situation which might easily serve to strengthen or weaken the parental tie. This is no occasion for parental anger, arrogance, or bluster. The situation calls for a sympathetic understanding, a calm appraisal, and good judgment based on the moral and spiritual elements in human conduct. Parents need the wisdom of God and spiritual guidance in dealing with the behavior problems of their children. Mistakes made in these circumstances often lead to unfortunate results. The counsel of the Church and the inspiration of the Scriptures is offered to every parent who seeks divine guidance in meeting the responsibilities of parenthood. , ... . Uiuo'I .US vikJisU mE CHURCH FOR ALL Th ' CHURCH 1 ' a storehouse o 7L ", 9,00d ci,i"nhip. 'rang Church, neither "a, Va,ues- W''hout a ' can survive. There ar. fouJ" civilion ;. sake of the nh,u y..and no"on. (4) pnr ... Jrtal-SWch need, hijord 'any and read vn, u.l, ,to church 4 iijjie an w - undy, . . . , Monday . .' ' Tuesday Wtdneiday. Frlliy Saturday. . ) Book Proverbs Ephe,i,ni Proverbs " I Corinthum Proverbs ... I Kings Matthew Chapter Veraea I M 6 20-24 ; 10-17 i i.a . .' -A V. X -. -,VV WW V,WUV' VV X n V n ...; ".nVVVV" V V sanlfU UN. . B. Keltttr. Slrubiirt, Va. This Scries 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 and Business Establishments: Sherrill's Studio Portraits Photo Finishing Framing 110-112 Depot Street, Wayncsville Phone 184 Tinibcs Puce Oil Station Bclk-IIi'rlson Company "Home of Better Values" Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 110 Bryson and IWillcr Motor Sales Ashcville Road Phone G78 Wayncsville, N. C. Burgin's Main St? eel, Wayncsville Phone -WG-W NIGS CARTER His startling adventures weave a thrilling story of suspense and intrigue, . SUNDAY J:3SLEMJ'fflCC Bur,'in's Dept. Store Dry Goods Groceries -Meals Depot Street, Wa.vnesviUc Phone 331 ...'''. CajIe Furniture Company l'our Hot Point Philco Maytag Dealer Dial 3379 Clyde, X. C. Canton Motor Company Bulck and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phono 2920 Carolina Insurance Realty "Dividend Paying Non-Assessable" 23C Main Street, Waynesvillc Phone 331 1 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Wayncsville Phone 113 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Hour Service Firestone Home & Auto Supplies BUI Cobb Wayncsville Phone 534 Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-J Phone 137 Haywood Electric Membership Corp. Main Street, Waynesvillc Phone 210 Howell Motor Company DeSolo Plyinoulh CMC Trucks Haywood Street, Waynesvillc Phone l'JO James Furniture Company "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main. Street, Wayncsville Thonc 7G9 Smith's Drugs A Carolina Institution Since 1925 Washing Lubrication 409 Main Street, Waynesvillc Phone 877 Underwood Sinclair Service Main Street, Waynesville phone 9170 Waynesvillc Auto Parts Wholesalers of standard Brand Farts and Accessories . Waynesvillc Phones 552 and 553 Waynesvillc Coal Company "Higher Quality at Lower Cost" Waynesville Phone 272 Wayncsville Phone 25 Davis-Liner Motor Sales Ford Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Service Miller & Haywood Sts., Waynesville Phone: Day - 52; Night -1071 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 88 Kctncr's Groceries Fertilizers Feeds Seeds Lake Junaluska Phone 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 AH Electrical Appliances 1-137 Main Street, Waynesville Phone 461 Wayncsville Florist and Garden Shop When You Say It With Flowers, Say It With Ours 116 Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 805 Wayncsville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care" Wayncsville Phone 205 N Waynesvillc Lumber Company Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumbers Waynesville Phone 154 Waynesville Radio Service ' 116 Miller Street, Waynesville Phone 1066 -w"l' 1 i 1 e, 1 1 ' ' " m iii ii; 11 is m IV IV'yifP"y ; i, mum, twmmmrm J iavtti Jaa-J;.;:;!!.'- . tUTi) irJ; ii L'lA-Lau! -
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