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,y Ar;err.c::i, I'J 13, 1-3 0 TO CHURCH 1 1 - , t r District I rwii Brown. O. r. QUESTION ON PAGE t ULE CENTER ( Toda's Bible picture represents Samson wreckine the Dillars that supporiea me nouse ol the Philistines. . , Bible 1 riv y.P S.M. Sunday School, iav evening - , ITunesday.' Ladies' Wednesday. Soldier's V Wednesday, Junior ff0rth Wednesday. Family Nl SPRINGS: "1SC f Officer's Quarters, JsHome. On Max ijuw. Matron. ; : Sunday School. fiMdiy Evening tj CREEK: : Clowe, Y.P S.M. ?.a Sunday School. Morning worship, f,ffl Wednesday prayer ft V ktHILL: ti Cowan, C.S.M. r p..qv Srhnnl. Im aunuJ ,t Fourth Sunday Evan- t Service. Vflffl LAUREL: Rathbone, Y.PS.M. ipA Sunday School. ... salvation meeting. nju, w - . t. Hnme League each Wednesday. :".) V ". '. Sone is cordially invited John's Catholic Church l r.Rohrbacher, Pastor nil. St. Joseph U Every 1st and , Sunday 8;uua.m , YMCA Building r 3rd Sunday 8:00 a.m imprirAn Lesion (very Sunday ..... 11:00 a.m Lille, St. John's A Every Sunday . 9:00 and 11:00 a.m Church Of God BAZELWOOD ItT. Hugh J. Cox, Pastor . Srhfinl 10 a m. Jtiinj Services, 11 a. Hi. e!istic Services, 7:30 p. m. Way, 7:30 p. m,, Young it meeting. : AND DELILAH said to Samson, Tell me. I prav thee, whereiu my great sirengin new . . . Then he told her . . . Thpr hath not mm a razor upon mine head ... if 1 be shaven, then my strength will eo irom me, ana l shall be weak, and be like' any other man. Ana wnen ueiuan saw that he-had told her all his heart . . . site made him sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head ... and his strength went from him . ... The Philistines took him, and put out his eyes . . . and bound him with fetters, of brass; and he did grind in the prison house. . ' .-.' HOWBEIT the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaven. Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together . . . to rejoice: for they said, Our god hath delivered Samson our enemy into our hands . . . And when the people saw him , . . their hearts were merry, that they said, Call for Samson, that he may make us sport ... and they set him between the pillars. And Samson said unto the lad that held him by the hand, Suffer me that I may feel the pillars whereupon the house standeth, that I may lean upon them. Now the house was full of men and women; and all the lords of the Philistines were there; and there were upon the roof about three thousand men and women that beheld while Samson made sport. And bamson called unto the Lord, and sad, O Lord God, remember me, I pray thee, and strengthen me, I pray thee, only this once, O God, that I may be at once avenged of the Philistines for my two eyes. . '. . AND SAMSON took hold of the two middle pillars upon which the house stood, and on which it was borne up, of the one with his right hand, and of the other with his left. And Samson said, Let me die with the Philistines. And he bowed himself with all his might; and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein. So the dead which he slew at his death were more than they which he slew in his life. JUDGES 16: 6-30. From the Oxford Bible. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church : The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday ' 10 a. m. Sunday School, D, Riley, general superintendent. 11 a. m. Preaching services on the first and third Sundays. 7 p.mTraining Union meets every Sunday, with Mrs. Carey Mc Crackcn, director. . 8 p.m. Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer services. Church Of Christ EAST, WAYNESVILLE Sunday - . . 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship Service. 1 !' V i Pleads for Hu man Rights QUKES LEADERS FOP THEIR UNRIGHTEOUSNESS " Scripture Micah 1 XIWMAN CAMPBELL UB. C, the kingdom of J was conquered by the '"IK Tt ... U. . inhabitants were carried t aptive, but the ten "lost f Wished from history, mination threatened also tribes of the southern j In this unhappy period fVMoruthite, arose and ii He told his people W would surely punish their many gins, but as a chance for them "jwld renounce their evil i w turn aeain to Jehovah. had Vicinn n m A (about 725 B. C), "conaition of his world more precarious than 'WIv.Hii hnr.. t..... y ..wjvc uiuat uavo rWd and improbable r'e uving in that dan-r"t,' f Rosea, Micah pointed out -v m8 M his generaUon. etJeld. snrir.:.. u TUSH J U1CII1, nd take them away; Nik, 1, g; S:S-lt; 6:6-8. guard ancestral lands for their original owners. Micah spoke as one of the people wnen ne ioia or the oDoression home owners were subject to when evil men in. power planned to take their lands from them. Micah had his say about the 1 prophets or religious leaders of Israel who misled the people, lied to them, were spiritually blind, j Then there were also seers (sup posedly wise men) and "diviners," ; who were supposed to foreteU what was in store for their peo ple, but received, says Micah, "no answer of God." Micah himself was "full of power by the Spirit of Jehovah' and of judgment, and of mighV to declare unto Jacob his trans gression, and to Israel his-sin.,h He knew that Jehovah had. called) him to do this work of warning and attempted redemption to men. What does the Lord ask of His , people on earth? Micah asks the question and answers it: "Wherewith shall I come be fore Jehovah, and bow myself be Spring Hill Baptist Church The Rev. Gay Chambers, Pastor SUNDAY 10:50 Sunday School. There will be no opening assembly. Every. one will go directly to the classes so that we can dismiss early giv lng those who wish to do so, i chance to go to the Baccalaureate service at the Bethel High School. 2:00 East Haywood Singing Convention meets with us. The public is invited. 6:50 Training Union. The adult union will go to Maple Grove. 7:45 Evening worship. The pas. tor will speak on the question "Is Your Spring Plowing Done?" ' Wednesday mere will be no prayer service on account of Grad uation exercises at the Bethel High School. Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE M The Rev. Jarvls Underwood, Pastor Special services will be held Sun. day, with Sunday School under the direction of Harold Leather wood. The special services begin at eleven o'clock, with the program by the children, and special music by visiting singers. ! t ; At 12:15 dinner will be served Oh the grounds, and at 1:30 anothejr program of singing and a continu ance of the children's day program Visitors will be welcomed. Training union will meet at seven o'clock, and evening serv ices with preaching by the pastor at eight o clock. The church bus will run for all services. h JT're 01 thee' but t0 da 'tt4"!'' 0Bd ta love kindneu -L"" ""toiu vnth thy uodT"-Mican n:s. ' . Wress a man and his i. man and h; fw lge can appreciate lotion. We knnw th.t n W th -1 years especially Knn? great WorlS C ' if 'nnocent peple SfMd of their homes O'.nder about their clotffer hun- lack K wg' knowin I. ? ey m,y cven "evw L UP- That rak . 1 ,a "'-gotten l.an adult hannv stheloss-ofan- '"ten .l more dePlyielt Titk... w case todav. i. Jren?,11ny now who, fathers set- ve and which they gould be greatly teed safe- fore the high God? shall I coma, before Him with burnt offerings with calves a year old? "Win .Tehnvah be oleased with thousands of rams, or with tens of thousands of rivers or out Shall I give my first-born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin or my soui.- "He hath showed thee, O man what Is good; and what doth Je hovah require of thee, but to do Justly, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with thy God." . . , It seems very simple, does it not, for all of us to obey this command? Centuries have passed since Micah preached this doc trine to his people, and still men lie, covet their neighbors' lands, deceive others, kill and maim, and do all manner of evil. . , All know better all can under stand God's requirements to earn His approbation, from the least to the greatest We can at least try, as parents, teachers, men in public office, from humble posts of trust to the greatest, to follow His commands and teach them tft the young. Shady Grove Methodist Charge The Rev. Allison E. Belk, Pastor SHADY GROVE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Glen Boyd, Supt. Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pas. tor. Subject "A Victorious Battle", MAGGIE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mrs C. L. White, Supt. Preaching at 7:30 p.m. by the pastof. 4 PEACH TREE CHURCH Sunday School at 2 p.m. Preaching at 3 p.m. by the pas. tor. Lord we are vile, conceived in sin, And born unholy and unclean; l Sprung from the man whose guilty fall Corrupts his race, and taints us all. Behold, we all before thy face; Our only refuge Is thy grace; No outward forms can make us clean; The leprosy lies deep within. The way to God and His grace in Salvation is the humble way of contrition, confession and self ab negation. Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD Saturday 0:45 a.m. Sabbath School, Clyde Morgan, superintendent, ; 11 ajn. Preaching. Elder L. Knecht in charge. 8u(lm uroduert by Th. Intrrtlonl Council ol ' el'1 Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor George Milner, Superintendent 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 70 n.m. Church Service. Every Wednesday night, 7:30, Prayer Meeting. - ml iO ii,, J "" jtrf I t II'.- 1 Va.I iif I 'TO 1 v- . I H - . :. ? ; 1 i . I- ; I . 1 if- ; i ! ! 'it N f S ' ' . i I M. r Ji ' .r:n4 - - 1 .--r;- ill?1 liT- ' - .. m uaaTK h m. .... wr a arm I .m .i.-j.. w i . .. mm " - v : "i , zisv ' II 1 ) The giant Redwoods of California have breasted the storms of many centuries and stand today as marvels of the plant world for their endurance and longevity. V For countless generations the birds have nested in' their branches and beasts of the forests have roamed their trackless shades.. They are the patriarchs of the world of trees. ' The Redwoods , have lived on and on because their roots burrowed .deep .in the , friendly, soil and drank from earth's hidden springs the iwateirs of life and, health. t " i '.! People are like trees. Some of them tower above their environment and possess "unusual strength and endurance. They defy the storms of adversity and the5 chill winds of discouragement and sorrow. ' . These are. the Redwood people. . Their lives are deep-rooted iri the soil of faith, and they drink the strength of God from the hidden springs of spiritual experience. Go to Church on Sunday. Study the ScriptureWTry to be among men what the Redwood is among trees. r hT Church i tf7orJ, "URCH 5o'W,,ar "?Z7dV Nation "-"a. (9 p C r,n: They w,"W ' 7 Wd y?ur Biblfjf church. , 3 jt,,u ";'. I'TwiA Wi PW, 14 r!rf. i This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Waynes ville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals and Business Establishments: Belk-Hudson Company "Home of Better Values" Main Street, Waynesville ' Phone 110 Cagle Furniture Company Your Hot Point Philco Maytag- Dealer Dial 3379 Clyde, N. C. Canton Motor Company Buick and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 2920 Carolina Mutual Insurance Agency "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-Hour Service ... . Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Asso. Inc. , 24 Hour Ambulance Service . Waynesville Phone 147 Canton Phone 3535 i , ' Davis-Liner Motor Sales, Int. . Ford Sales and Service 24-fiour Wrecker Ser. Miller & Haywood Sts., Waynesville Phone: Day -52; Night - 229-M Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynesville Phone 534 Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-J, Phone 137 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Main Street, Waynesville Phone 216 Hyatt Plumbing Co. C. David Hyatt, Owner and Manager 115 Church St. . Phone 165 James Furniture Company. "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" -Main Street, Waynesville Phone 769 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise BuiMing Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 88 E. J. Lilius, Jeweler Diamonds Watches Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Massie Furniture Co. Waynesville Phone 33 Reno Pure Oil Station ; ; "Be Sure -- - Use Purelube" Rogers Electric Company ' Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St, Waynesville Phone 461 Sherrill's Studio Portraits Photo Finishing Framing-110-112 Depot Street, Waynesville Phone 181 Smith's Drugs A Carolina Institution Since 1925 Waynesville Phone 25 R. R. Kibbe, Jr. Consignee Distributor of Texaco Products Telephone 632 or 105-R "The Best The Market Affords" The Towne House Main St., Waynesville Phone 111 Underwood Sinclair. Service Main Street, Waynesville ....... Phone 9170 Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts and Accessories Waynesville Phones 552 and 553 Waynesville Drive-In Theater , The Best Shows In Comfort ' Phone 1033 Waynesville Florist & Garden Shop When Yoou Say It With Flowers, Say It With Ours 116 Main Street; Waynesville ... ' Phone 805 ' Nights & Holidays, Phone Canton, 5133 ' " . .... ,:., : Waynesville Laundry, Inc. ' i . v Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care " i Waynesville . ; Phone 20S . ' ,. 'v. v , , .- ... " ...... ; Waynesville Radio Service ' 116 Miller Street, Waynesville r V Phone W6S " "Waynesvllle'i Leading Radio Repair Servioo" I! 4 5 t r .a,;
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