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xlaj Ai'uiuouti.-..Maria 3, laju Tim A SiS ILL. UOUS l AiXtujJ i CHURCH i j nn n n r , r t r i r If i n i i f U cJulJiliijLiLjL Crmd Methodist - - in" . Church M. B-L. Pwk Sfhool. 10 ' . - ...hin 11 O'clock. .in beein r 18 . iu will 0TO At' So hurches i 1 irfi iiic rt 6y ,,,c e, i..ji-i-ni H. Green u" - ..-.I- sin n in, Ben will preside r Ta .nd'the program latitat direction of Miss Worship, row. "' ' " vidiina minister vival, will bring theses- , services lening at 7:30 Mr. Green , Oil if is invnea ices. (e Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL , -Edgar H. Goold, Rector MARCH 12 u -Church School. Mornlng Prayer and ress by Presiding Bisnop for ' "One World In AY. MARCH 15 n, Evening Service. istian Science Service rice" will be the subject un-sermon at the Chris- Ice service on &unaay. Text: Eeclesiastes 3:14. I whatsoever God doeth, for ever; nothing can be '.or anything taken f rflm Mop will be held on the ir of the Masonic Tem- m. ..: r . .So , it y j St. Paul tikes leav . " L oi. ruiu mn icavt or cpnesus. "GIv diligtnc le pritnt Ihy wlf opprovtd unto God, ai a workman thot nitdeth hoi to bo aihamod, handling aright th word of truth." -II Timothy 2:15. Crabtree Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 Te Rev. M. II. Raby, Pastor Friday Mar. 107:00 Prayer Meeting at the church. Sunday March 12 Sunday School at 10:00, Orville Allen, Supf. Sunday night Baptist Training Union at. 6:45, studying the 6th Chapter of Matt. Worship service at 7.45 P. M. Everyone Is cordially welcom ed to attend each of these services. Shady Grove Methodist Charge The Ret. AlUsoh E. Belk, Pastor Shady Grove Church Suhday School at 10 a. m. Glenn Boyd, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Maggie Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. C. L. White, supi'rlntendent. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. , Cottage Prayer Meeting Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. PAUL LEAVES EPHESUS CHURCH ELDERS WEEP A3 HE DEPARTS re-Acts 6:1-6; t0:l1-ti:6; t Corinthians It; 1 Timothy 3, IWMAJf CAMPBELL ING lg such sweet or. illiam Shakespeare says partings; Partings are i being always sweet, 'n those who are parted meet again. To many fople in the world today fen and Is tragedy, and y ons, husbands, broth- (hearts marched away to er to return or came 'P'ei Families have been hm their homes and put w separated never to eM God comfort thoBe ' o suffered!.'-' W had endeared himself pples at Ephesus. !As I told In our last lesaoh, ft his heart on going to f- iw me rentecost the p time. He knew that x srrested m. or even killed, but he !"iiea mm to f o. Wetus, further down' the " Ephesus, where he "Uaul aejittoEphe Med the church eldera 1'"' tny were assem- jnunaea them of his the shore to see him sail. All knelt on the beach While Paul prayed, "And we went an board (h ship, but they returned home.". This was the close of Paul's third missionary Journey. In fact, it was his last missionary jour" ney because most of the time after triis he was . in custody--"protective custody," as it is called now, although he did have. 1 a brief period of liberty. son Concerns the church in Jeru salem before Paul became a con-' vert and started hia great work.' You remember that the Christian members shared and shared alike in all things, the richer casting in their belongings with the poorer. Certain Greeks, among them complained that their widows were hot receiving their share. The 12 apostles called a meeting and said they felt they could not leave their preaching, praying and "ministry of the word" to attend to these things. They asked that the congregation choose seven good men outstand ing men to take care of the matter. t The whole multitude In demo-: rntli matiiiAii ' - n h A D lOVPTI jMPw, and how he had Stephen first of all, he who was MEMORY. VERSE , i. ' - F'vzni myself approvea unto uoa, a worKman r-'oetft nttjo be ashained, handling aright the word oj L truth." II Timothy t:iS. Id taught both Jewa !JerU8aiem not te things that shall be-Bf-V he said. , "And Wl know that ye all, jf Wom cr God, .hall c no more." ...- I Irtevous wolves" wouw te'.e Uachers L ,ure th People H iome fth 'telf who "will tV?the truth' ' I ' ittlc. Blled with down ,1 en Paul I h7iilm goodbye. Mkfcoked up dimples, Mitfl These dis- ft hilW. with SL'j"''! x)utM toy The inwmatloMt Council of R!!!itur ' "ra'Mlon. DUU1bule4 by King Feature! gynaicwt. . went to afterwards stoned to death the first Christian Tnirtjr,'r-- When they . had chosen seven and the men were standing be-' fore the apostles Stephen, Philip,' Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Par-: menas and Nicolas (all Greeks), the apostles "laid theif hinds on them "and prayed," dedicating them to the work. 1 So carefully and democratically' the founders of the Christian church chose their ministers in the very beginning. ; V Paul, writing to timothy, who Was at Ephesus, in after years,' advised hini of the necessity of( electing men of good moral char acternot drunkards, nor polyga mists, nor money lovers to serve as bishops and. deacons in the organizing Of their churches. He. ven mentioned the wives of these, officers of the church: "Even so must their wives be grave, not slanderers', sober, faithful in all things." ,' Such, according to St. Paul, was the type of man and wife to become leaders of the church, of God. -The advice is es perti nent today as it was then. Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. R. Williamson, Pastor Whitcner Provost, Superintend ent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Wofsliip, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "One Great Hour." Special music by the church choir. The service will be broadcast over Station WHCC. Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p. m. v Hazelwood Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Paul L. Davis, superintendent. Youth Fellowship Meeting, 6:30 p. m. Norma Jean Winchester, president., Claude Greene, Program Leader. Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock. Subject: . "Our Christian Obliga tion Sunday being the 2nd Sunday of the month, the pastor will preach at Bethel in the morning and at Hazelwood in the evening. All mid-week meetings will be called off next week In order that the membership may be free to join in the Week of Home Visita tion Evangelism. Our chttrch is joining in a presbytery-wlde pro gram of ; home VlsitatliVif . evange lism. A mass meeting for workers of the churches of the Waynesvllle Asheville area will bp held at the West Ashevllle Presbytetinn church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Then earh week night next week our workers will go out in two's, visit ing in the homes between the hours of 7 and 9, leaving from and returning-to the church. ' ',. ! i s - r i 1 1 .i i- ' .'. Free Methodist Chapel 110 Boundary Street Waynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth' Gruber, Co-pastors Telephone 666-J The church of the "LIGHT & LIFE" world-wide radio broadcast, invites you to Its following weekly services; Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Young People's Meeting 6:30 P; M. Evengelistic .service 7:30 P, M. (Young people's service each Sun day night is under the direction of Mary Gladys Tubb an hour of good fellowship and interest for teen-agers.) .y THURSDAY NIGHT 7:30 Mid week, prayer meeting. Come and worship God with us in these full-gospel services, which are held every week at the same hour. . "O Lord, our Lord, how excell ent is Thy Name in all the earth! Who hast set Thy glory above the Heavens.". Psalms 8:1 Tune in Sunday morning at 8:30 for the Light & Life Radio Hour Stations WATL & WDUN, "The Light of the World is Jesus." ts. r j 4 Bethel Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, , Minlater - Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. L. M. West, Supt. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Subject: "The Debt We Owe." Women of the Church, First Fri day of the month at 2 P. M. Preaching service is held at 11 A. M. oA the 2nd Suhday and at 10 A. M. on the 4th Sunday (with Sunday School at 11. on the 4th Sunday). If you do hot have a regular place of worship, we invite you to worship with us. Many parents and children need just to get started, so why not be among those who will be present Sunday. Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Ben Cooke, Pastor George Milner, Sunday School superintendent. ,' Sunday School, 10 a. hi. Church Service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednes day night at 7:30 o'clock. We urge every man and boy to he at the church at 7:30 p. m. Friday..' , .' ':';'."; :r" 1 Y if ra v J r r , Thesfe hn days of many and serious world , problems, wliicli America cannot ignore. Cold war, strikes, revolution, conflict aro the phrases that make today's headlines. . Numerous are the theories advanced for solving these problems. Statesmen, -economists, and diplomats have tried and ; failed to1 achieve their goal of world peace. But there is another force at work that promises greater success,, This is the power of love, fellowship, and understanding and it takes its banner under the name of Christianity. On Sunday, March : 12, Christians the nation over will gather together to pool their wealth, talents, and faith in ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING. Only through such united efforts as this can the world come to know the peace that it desires. Come to Church this Sunday morning and share wiuYothers the peace and security that youknow,wUl comefroraCistian living nd Christian faith, ' "" "" wlv"r tun Art " '.-- " to a tfm-T cnraeter tod Z on rth for " writ llVW w S ?vUlM,lo " mcb of U- "T ana .u ir ui moral sad r" iteelf. -ITS W 1 d our RiM j. 90 to ehurnT Tud.' M.mw ' ,? 38-48 Wand., k : Je-aa rwd.. tk , Aon " 29-34 .Acta 43 47 33-33 This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Waynesville Mountain ccr Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals and Business Establishments: - ' ,'....'.....',, i Firestone Home & Auto Supplies v- 'A. ; v ' Shcrill Studirf. f -:obb Waynesviiie ? ' tbone?i3i ;V''' il JiuV''' V, 2;' Belk-Hudson Company "Home of Better Values' Main Street, Waynesville Bill t'obb Phone 140 ,;' JfXv 7"'.. Garrett Furniture Store ' Portrait? 110-112 Depot Street, Waynesville Photo Finishing Framing;':: Phone 184 Cryson and Miller Motor Sales Ashevllle Road Phone 878 Waynesville, N. C. Burgin's Main Street, Waynesville Phone 596-W Burgin's Dept. Store Dry Goods Groceries Meats Depot Street, Waynesville , ', Phone 334 :-lrrl Cagle Furniture Company, . . Your Hot Point Philco Maytag Dealer Dial 3379 Clyde, N. C. " ' Canton Motor Company . Bulck and Wlilys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 2920 Carolina Insurance Realty "Dividend Paying Non-Assessable" 236 Main Street, Waynesville Phone 331 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Waynesville Phone' 113 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Uour Service Davis-Liner Motor Sales Ford Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Service Miller & Haywood Sts., Waynesville . : Phone: Day - 52; Night - 1071 Garrett Funeral Home v . . Phone 1-J Phone 137 ilaywood Electric Membership Corpi Main Street, Waynesville ' !. Phone 21G Howell Motor Company :J DeSoto Plymouth GMC Trucks Haywood Street, Waynesville Phone 190 James Furniture Company "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street, Waynesville Phone 769 Smith's Drugs A Carolina Institution Since 1925 Underwood Sinclair Service " Main Street, Waynesville Phone 9171 Waynesville Auto Tarts Wholesalers of Standard Brand Parts and Accessories Waynesville Phones 552 and 85 J Waynesville Coal Company "Higher Quality at Lower Cost Waynesville . " Phone 112' Waynesville Phone 25 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building 'Supplies Lake Junaluska - ' . Phone 88 ' JCetner's ! ' Groceries -t Fertilizers Feeds Seeds Lake Junaluska Phone 239-M , E. J. Lilius, Jeweler i Diamonds Watches Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Main Street. Waynesville Phone 98 Rogers Electric Company 'Sales and Service of AH Electrical Appliances 137 Main Street, Waynesville Phone 461 Waynesville Florist and Garden Shop When You Say It With Flowers, Say It With Oars 116 Main Street, Waynesville Phone Ml Nights & Holidays, Phone Canton 5133 Waynesville Laundry, Inc. " Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care" Waynesville Phone 20J Waynesville Lumber Company Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumbers Waynesville Phone 114 Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street, Wayneaville Phon 10SI -4 a- i '
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