-siay After GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY Zephaniah Calls to Repentance ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. lueschtr bin bon:3i:cnces Slay For teamsha fcmn! PACC I CIV. Cct. SUNDA1 ' 1 ifo inn in iff i t ' ' It i . i IS II -Iff; ' I f I IT Haywood Circuit Methodist Church The Rev. V. N. Allen, Pastor Clyde, N. C. REACHING SCHEDULE First Sunday, 11 a.m. Spring Creek. First Sunday, 3 p.m. Fines Creek. Second Sunday, 11 a.m. Piney Grove. Second Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Lou isa Chapel. Third Sunday, 11 a.m. Fines Creek. Third Sunday, 7:30 p.m. No scheduled service. v. Fourth Sunday, il p.m. Louise Chapel. Children Day Program. The public is invited. Fourth Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Pinej Grove. This is the preaching schedule for this year: . Your pastor hopes that you will put this schedule in i prominent place in your home foi ready reference. May we all strive together t make this the best year in the his lory of our several churches. If at any time your pastor car serve you in any way, please fee free to call on him. - Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar 11. Goold, Rectot SUNDAY, JUNE 11,-. 9:45 a, m. Church School 11:00. a. m.-r-Morning Prayer rnd sermon. Hazclwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. In Cooperation with the evangel istic services in the Baptist Church our congregation will worship with them. Mid-week services we will again worship with the Baptist congrega lion in their evangelistic services i&i 1 l & nv Green Valley Baptist Church The Rev. Doyle Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. with George Troutman Supt. in charge Worship Service 1st and 3rd Sunday's at 11 a.m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at 8 p.m. Baptist Training Union at 7 p.m Miss Doris Moore, Director. A cordial invitation is extended to all to join in the revival now going on at the church. Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE The Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor Sunday school meets at ten o'clock with Harrold Leatherwood as superintendent in charge. The pastor will preach at the 11 o'clock services. The training will be held at 7 o'clock, with evening services at eight o'clock. ; Prayer services will be held Wednesday and Saturday nights. The church bus will operate for all services. Read the Want Ads for bargains Have You Tried Our SPECIAL HAND -FINISH SERVICE? Our exclusive HAND-FINISH service assures the best in laundering. We hand-finish curtains, ladies' apparel and all other fine garments .... return them to you in perfect condition. - JUST CALL 205 . THE WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY; INC. "Particular Cleaners For People Who Care" ! Phone 205 ' : Boyd Ave. . Fred Sheehan Joe Liner i - - " 1 - - The Lord said that He would search Jerusalem with lamps, and punish those that were living in luxury, indifferent to Jehovah, said Zephaniah. Shady Grove Methodist Charge The Rev. Allison E. Belk. Pastor HOME COMING DAY AT SHADY GROVE SHADY GROVE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Glen Boyd, Supt. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Kev.- tlomer Cox, Evangelist. Dinner served on the grounds at 12:30 p.m. Evangelistic Services at 2:30 p.m. Corner Cox Gospel Party in charge. The closing service of The Svangelistic Campaign will be con- lucted at 7:45 p.m. Rev. Cox will ring a message on "The Second Joining of Jesus". The bublic is cordially invited to ittend all these services. MAGGIE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mrs. 2. L. White'. Supt. The Evangelistic Campaign be gins at Maggie on" Tuesday evening it 7:45. The Homer Cox Gospel vill be with us in this meeting fhere will be services every even- ng through June 25th beginning it 7:45. We extend to one and all learty invitation" to all these meet- ngs. ; . TWO CHURCHES fhere was a church in our town Which thought 'twas wondrous wise; It tried to pay expenses By selling cakes and pies; Jut after years of trying That plan to raise the cash, The folks got tired of buying' And the whole thing went to smash. . . , There wa's'V church ifi our town And it WAS WONDROUS WISE; t always paid expenses By simply paying tithes, For when it found the tithe did , . . pay, .; ; It seemed so very plain, Twould have no other way, No, Never Once Again. West Canton Baptist Church Clyde Road The- Rev. Otto Parham, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Robert bwanger, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Ser mon "The Cost of Discipleship" John 6:66-71. Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. Ser mon "The Losses and Gains Con nected With Religion". Matt. 16:21 28. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Vaughn Hall, Director. i Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:00 p.m. . .- Our Vacation Bible School be gins Monday morning, June 12, 9:00 a.m. Mrs; Thelma Blanton, Princi pal. " These wealthy, but idolatrous people, should not long enjoy their luxuries, Zephaniah prophesied, but their houses would become a desolation. le WHAT DOES THIS ANSWER Hazelwood Baptist , Church . The Rev. M. L. Lewis, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Frank Underwood, General Supt. - Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sermon subject, "Shall We Be Fair With God?" by Rev. N. A. Melton. Text, Psalm 116:12. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Jarvis Brock Director.; . It t.,. Evening Worship" 8:00 'o'clock." Sermon subject, "The Danger of Neglect," by Rev. N. A. Melton. We are now In a Revival with the Rev, N. A. Melton of Fruitland, N. C, doing the rpeaching. Every body welcome, Burnett Siding Baptist Church The Rev. Joe Williams, Pastor 10 a.m Sunday School, Vaughn Rogers, Superintendent. 11 a.m. Preaching Service? the first and third Sundays. on Free Methodist Church 110 Boundary Street Waynesvlll Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-paston Telephone 666-J 'The Church of the "Light and Life Radio Hour" world - wide broadcast of gospel and sacred song, invites you to its weekly ser vices: Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Young People's Service 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic. Service 7:45 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting , Wednesday night 7:45, ' This service includes an' interest ing study of God's Word come and enjoy with us an hour of refresh ment to soul, andj body. "For the Word of God is quick and power ful, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the divid ing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints arid marrow, and is a discerner of the. thoughts and in tents of the heart". Heb. 4:12. Tune in every Sunday evening at 5 o'clock for the "Light & Life Hour" WDSUN. "The Lighf of the world is Jesus," - Lake Junaluska - Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School. D. R. Riley, general superintendent. 11 a. m. Preaching services on the first and third Sundays. 7 p.m. Training Union meets every Sunday, with Mrs. Carey MC- Cracken, director. 8 p.m. Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. neonesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer serv ices. Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 108 Beech Street HAZELWOOD Saturday ' 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School, Clyde SID "Seek ye. Jehovah, all ye meek of the earth, that have kept His ordinances: it may be ye will be hid in the day of Jehovah's anger." auiz PICTURE REPRESENT? ON PAGE 5 Burnett Cove Baptist Church ' The Rev. R. R. Mehaffcy, Pastor Sunday' 10 a.m. Sunday School every week with Clayton Pressley, super intendent. Every Sunday night Prayer meeting and choir practice. 11 a.m. Preaching on the sec ondhand fourth Sjundavs byj the pastor. , Saturday- Prayer meeting in the homes every Saturday night. Everyone is invited to attend this friendly church. Liberty Baptist Church Rev. B, C. Fugate, pastor 10 A. M Sunday School, Lloyd Teague, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon by the pastor. Everyone is cordially inlvited. Church Of God I1AZELWOOD 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. . FRANCIS COVE CHURCH JUNE First Sunday the Rev. M. R. Williamson, Third Sunday The Rev. J. E. Yountz. Fourth Sunday The Rev. L. G. Elliott. Sunday. School every week 1 P. M. - Preaching services 2:30 P. M. Vacation Bible School To Begin At Long's Chapel Vacation Bible School will begin next Monday morning at nine o' clock at Long's Chapel Methodist Church at Lake Junaluska, There will be Study Work for the older youth and play for children. All children between the ' ages of four and fourteen are welcome. The hours are nine o'clock until eleven o'clock, and the school will continue through Friday morning, June 16th. OS 1 PVlilJ- H H 1 4 H 'CI '21 'II aunf PaA " 'snx - -uojfl - -uns - QNVUIS LONG'S CHAPEL i Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA The Rev. Paul H. Duckwall. Pasto. Sunday, June 11 9:43 a. m., Sunday School for all igfe groups. All visitors are cor dially welcome. 11 o clock, Morning worship with the sermon by the pastor. Read the Methodist Book of the Month, "Our Faith in The Kingdom of God." 7:30 P, M., Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Miss Virginia Flncher has charge of the program which gives the story of the birth of Protest antism. This is the first study of a new unit on the general subject "Knowing Other Denominations". All youth are invited to attend these Sunday evening fellowship periods. Monday, June 12 9 A. M., Vacation Church School for boys and girls from 4 years of age up to 15 years. Classes for Be ginners, Primaries, Juniors, and In termediates. Studying, Singing, Recreation, Refreshments every day Monday thru Friday 9 to 11:30 A. M. All children of the commun ity are invited to attend. 7:30 P. M., Wesleyan Service Guild meets in the home of Mrs A. L. Ensley with Mrs. James R Hamilton as co-hostess. Wednesday, June 14 Boy Scout Troon No. 8 of Lake Junaluska meets in the basement of the church at 7 P. M. All boys of scouting age are invited to at tend. The National Geographic Society says the African Gold Coast has produced more than , million car ats . of industrial dl&monds in a year. The cacao tree was imported into the African Gold Coast from trdpi cal America 70 years ago. Qpft&tee tie It's the "Fear not; Jehovah thy God is In the midst of thee, a mighty bne who will save," Zephaniah promised. i MEMORY VERSE Psalms 86 :5. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rtv. L. G. EUJust. Pastor SUNDAY-4'U'.v"-.'. '. ''.V a:4D sunaay ocnooi, riui Kirkpatrick is general superintend ent. . ; : ll:00--Morning Worship Sermon by the pastor; "The Life W,e Are Missing", John y 5:39-43. Special music under the-direction of Mr. Charles Isley; Joe Morrow, organ ist. ' : v 6:45Wrrarjlng Union, Mr. R. L Gaddis 1 director. , 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon' "The Blood of tho Lamb" by the pastor... Scripture;, i Revelation 7:13 17. Special music; MONDAY . 3:30 Intermediate G. A.'s meet in the social hall. 7:30 Officers and teachers hold their : regular monthly council niecting. iAlf Sunday School offi cers and teachers, and department al officers and teachers are urged to be present for the covered-dish supper and business meeting, The film," "The First Missionary Jour ney' will be shown. TUESDAY ' 8,00 The' Woman's Missionary Society will . meet . in the Upper Room. The Fannie E. S. Heck Cir cle have the program; the Lottie Moon is hostess circle, WEDNESDAY 3:30 Jr. R. A.'s will meet in the social hall. 7:00 Youth choir rehearsal. 8:00 Midweek Prayer Meeting. 8:45 Senior choir rehearsal FRIDAY 3:30 Sunbeams meet in the so cial hall. 7:30ia.f."l?. "L'Class will meet Friday night, 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Wade McDaniel. Mrs. Eleanor Tressler Is associate hostess. 8:00 Men of the church will meet in the church auditorium to discuss building program. 4fe - 4lar of em a 'el only car of its kind B ' iOV Uere is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built here is the- magnificent -new Chevrolet Bel Air! Here, for the first time in the low-price field, - ... is a car. that combines all the dash and jaunti ness of a ( convertible with the comfort and safety of an all-steel body by Fisher. The new Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh breath-taking beauty of design with all the traditional Chevrolet advantages . ... makes it possible for you to Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional at extra cost. r-'-'-riVi'i n m l . mmim mmmE go.-. Six conferences sponsored by the Division of the Local Church, Meth dist General Board of Education .vith headquarters in Nashville, are scheduled to be held this summer .t Lake Junaluska, it has been an nounced by Dr. John Q. Schisler, xecutive secretary of the Division. First enterprise to be scheduled s the . Methodist Youth Caravan rralning Center, June 13-23, in which personnel for sixteen cara vans will be trained: Serving as eaders at the training center will e the Rev. Joseph W. Bell, A. Vrgyle Knight, Miss - Elizabeth 3rown and the Rev. George Harp er of the Local Church Division staff; Miss Mattle Sue Howell, Nashville, of the Scarritt College faculty; the Rev. Ben St. Clair, Methodist pastor at . Jonesboro, Tennessee; the Rev. Dave Cathcart, lastor, Swain Memorial . Church, Jacksonville, Florida, and Miss Helen Parish, director of Chrlst an Education, Centenary Method ist Church, Qulncy, Florida.- r June 24-27 will mark the first ime in the history of Methodism hat a convocation of leaders of idult end young adult church ?chool classes! will be held. Speak ers and leaders for this event at Lake Junaluska include:' Bishops rthur J- Moore, Atlanta, Clare aurcell, Birmingham, and Paul B. Cern, Nashville: U. S, Senator ?rank Graham, Dr. deorgla Hark ncss, Garrett Biblical Institute, vanston, Illinois; Dr. William R. Gannon, Emory University, Geor gia; Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor, Mt. Vernon Place " Methodist Church, Washington, D. C; Or. N. C. McPherson, pastor, Saint John's Methodist Church, Memphis, Tenn.; the Rev. Fagan Thompson, pastor, First Methodist Church, Cullman, Alabama; Paul B. Anderson, associate secretary, International Y. M. C. A., New York. .- ' " Youth leaders conference will be held July 20-28. Representing the local Church Division staff at this meeting will be the. Rev. Larry Eisenberg and the Rev. George Harper. The Rev. Warren' Willis, Lakeland. Florida, will serve as dean. MODERN TOUCH SAN DIEGO (UP) Residents and tourists alike are noting the "new look" on the museum ship Star of India. The ship is permanently anchor ed on San Diego's waterfront as a museum. It is one of the first iron hulled ships ever built. ' . ; Atop one of its masts is a touch of the modern, a television aerial. ,1 - far line . . iAe new &icvrot Air in the entire low-price field! own the liveliest-looking, loveliest-looking car on the road! ' , But come in and find out all about the Bel Air for yourself . .". its low-lined, youthful silhouette. . . its wide side windows unobstructed by any post . .'. the exceptionally generous vision from its .sweeping rear window'. . . its sparkling color harmonies . . . the rich Mendings of its luxuri ously appointed interior. , ' Blount Zion Ban Church Thomas Eriin 10:00 a.m.-Cl'-'H tht ' cm.;..., t4 Franklin in charge." i.uu p.m.-Traini ins r ine director in charge. ""..-usnnis S 8:00 p.m. Mk l.. tor. nl u Wednesday 7nn of Sundav Si-hi ...ii, . wai nieei at same time(l ' "naer the dir. Mrs. Tom Lanning. First Methodist C! WAYNESVint Corner Haywood and aJ The Rev J,E.younUJ Church School mu J day at 9:45 o'clock vjcnciai OUDerintpni4.,. and Departments for all , Morning Worship Sermon by the pastor "Where Do You Live'" music by the choir. Public :. 'e rait meets at IM in me Boyd Memorial Ch; young people urged to be Evening Worship 8:0d Sermon subject: "What Kingdom of God?" Fellow Inspiration. You are invitt ine stewards will hoi regular meeting follow evening worshio service. A Ders ot the Board are exp Tou need a lot ol when fjfg break . . . ond o MYERS Wolw 9 imtlt your nd-dtlvm i woltr right lo any point wk ' dongtr II grtatiil. Thli if Imp protection, a vital tilro l many dally btmfiti Uvn d ebl MYERS. Stop In toon. ' ' Haywood Electric Servl Phone 45-J Had S Morgan, superintendent. Phone 75 Main 11 a.m. Preaching. Elder L. P. Knecht in charge. - ;

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