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ljursday Afternoon, August 31, 1930 TIIE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AEVEER PAGE THREE 0 TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY; AT THE URCHtb hurch Of God HAZELWOOD eT. nush J. Cox. raswr School.. 10 a. m. fctiftlc Services, 7:30.. m. f i ?n n m.. Young lesua.v. - , meeting. Peter Became a Man of Power ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Sfrtptnr Matthew 1C:1S-17; Luke 2?:5i-2; John 21:15-17; Acts 5-5. By Alfred J. Buttchtr mrch Of Christ AST ffAYXESVILLE $ Sunday School. John's Church v. A. F. Rohrbaclier, rasior Uedule of Masses m wesi- ,;h Carolina, way i io i 1 1950. is as follows: , NESV1LLE. St. John's Every Sunday, 9:00 and JSOX till, OV. ousvyiia Every Sunday, tJ'.uu a. m. 3rd Sunday, o:uu . "i. TANA, Recreation Buiiaing, Sunday, 11:00 a. m. NKLIN. John wasuiK Home, Sunday. 8:00 a. m. Jl'HY, John Manthcy Home, Kt Snndav. 8:0U a. m. T 1 I VA, American Legion iian, Sunday. 11:00 a. m. jenth Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street I1AZELWOOD rr Harry Doolittle, Pastor iDAY Kith School, 9:45. Clyde Mor n Supt. Dr. I. M. Weir, teacher. Mrs. Fred Morgan, Bible teacher. lolling. 11 o'clock, with pray- l ling Wednesday night, Dave lis in charge. na peonie s meeting on rn uht, with Ruth Francis and Morgan, teachers. Peter denied that he knew Christ at His Lord's trial, but after Jesus rose from the dead and appeared to His disciples, the Holy Ghost came upon them, and Peter was filled with courage. Peter and John went to the temple, and there saw a lame man who asked alms. The disciples said they had no money, but what they had they would give, and they healed him. Peter and John were arrested by church authorities, and tried, for they were con vcrt'rig thousands. They were forbidden to preach Christ, bui they were not harmed, because, the priests feared the vrath of the people. Imprisoned, Peter and John, freed by an earthquake, went back to the temple, which had been forbidden. Queried, Peter aaid, "We ought to obey God rather than men." MEMORY VERSE Acts 5:29. Clyde Church To Hold Homecoming Program Sunday Central Mi thodist Church of Clyde will observe Homecoming next Sunday (Scot. 3. The" program will get under way at 9:45 with Sunday School under the direction of Robert Corzine, general super intendent. At 11:00 a.m. Dr. John W. Moore of Lake Junaluska will de liver the sermon. This service will mark the .be ginning of :the Revival series. Or Moore will also sneak at 8:00. Services will begin each evening to attend. First Methodist Church CANTON Rev. L. E. Mabry, Pastor On . Sunday morning at eleven o'clock the pastor will use as his sermon subject, "What If He Gain The Whole World And Lose His Soul". The choir will render a special number, "In The Hour of Trial". For the evening services, the pastor's subject will be "Why?" Union services will be held at eight o'clock at Contral Methodist. Boy Scouts will Ineet at seven on Tuesday, and mid-week prayer services will be held Wednesday at 7:30. Circles will meet Thursday at 7:30. ! The Woman's Society will oper ate a concession stand on Labor Day with proceeds going to the building fund. le Junaluska Baptist Church A M . Sunday School, D. R. superintendent. V M.-Sermon. The Rev. R. I. ID P. M Training Union. Bob- uy Fullbright, director. arbersville Baptist Church Jarvis Brock, Pastor jnday School 9:45. Roy Parton, irintendent. hip Service 11:00. age ' The New Dispcnsa- qpining Union 7:15 Ned Bur- i Director. Id Week Bible Study Wed- iy 7:30. Jltage Prayer Meetings Friday lings 7:30. Central Methodist Church CLYDE The Rev. W.T.Medlin, Jr., Minister SUNDAY 9:45 Sunday School. Robert Corzine, general superintendent. 11:00 Morning worship with sermon by Dr, John W. Moore, 12:30 Picnic lunch served on church grounds. 2:00 Dedication of Hammond Organ. Organ concert. Miss Jams Smathers, and Mr. Dan Cook. 8:00 Evening hour of worship led by Dr. John W. Moore. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Revival services led by Dr. Moore. The public is cordially invited to attend all these services. Free Methodist Church 110 Boundary Street Waynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Gruber, Co-pastors Telephone 666-J The Church of the Light & Life Radio Hour world-wide broad cast of gospel and song, invites you to its following local weekly serv ices; 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. A welcome to all these services which are full gospel in scope, in spirational in spirit, and conducted with only the view of honoring the blessed Holy Trinity. Mixed adult Bible Class with study of Genesis. Sumehting new. Come and bring your Bibles. Class for all. Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednesday night 7:45. Forget "Not the Assembling of yourselves together" in the house of the Lord. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE SUNDAY 9:45 Sunday School; classes for all ages. 11:00-Morning Worship. Ser mon by tin Rev. J. N, Binford of Ridgecrest. Special music under the direction of Mr. Charles Isley. 6:45 Training Union. 8:01) Evening Worship. Sermon by the Rev. J. N. Binford. Special music. . MONDAY 8:00 Deacons will meet in the church office. TUESDAY 8:00 Circles of the W. M. S. will meet. WEDNESDAY 3:30 Junior Royal Ambassadors will meet in the social hall. 7:00 Youth Choir rehearsal. 8:00 Midweek Prayer Meeting. 8:45 Senior Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY 3:30 Junior Girl's Auxiliary will meet in the social hall. Hazel wood, Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower Minister Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. (11: 00 A. M. on the 2nd Sun.) Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. t.t 10:01) A. M. on the 2nd Sun.) Y, P Meeting. 7:00 P. M. Mid-Week Bible Hour, Wed., 7:30 1'. M. Followed by Choir Practice. The pastor's sermon topic for Sunday morning will he, "The Work Of An Evangelist". Circle meetings will be Tuesday evening at 7:30 in homes which will be announced Sunday. RALLY DAY will he observed Sunday, Sept. 24. The Sunday School attendance goal is 140, Two years ago the goal of 100 was ex ceeded, so was that of the 125 year, and we are hoping to have another record attendance again this year, Monday through Friday at 7:30. The singing will be under the di rection of the Reverend Clyde L. Collins, pastor of Bethel Methodist Church. Following the morning worship Sunday a picnic lunch will" be served on the church grounds. Each family is asked to bring a pic nic lunch. Drinks will be furnished. At 2 o'clock the Hammond organ will be dedicato1. This service will be conducted by the Rev. W. T. Medlin, Jr., Central's pastor. Fol lowing the dedication service an organ concert wiH be given by Miss Janis Smathers, organist, and Mr, Dan Cook, tenor, of Candler. The service at 8:00 will conclude the day's activities. All former pas tors, members and friends of the church are most cordially Invited Waynesville Presby terian Church rhe Rev. M, R. Williamson, Pastor Whltener Prevost, Superintend ent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "God's Remedy For Man's Mistakes."1 A Labor Day message. This will be the first sermon of Mr. Williamson after his absence of a month. Special music by the church choir under the direction of Mrs. J. L. Kilpatrlek with Bob Camp bell at the organ. atcliiie Cove Baptist Church v. R. 1. Mct'rackcn, Pastor DO a. m., Sunday School, y Mashburn, superintendent. :0O o'clock, Worship service J fust ;md third Sundays, with (pastor prcaehine. wH) p. m.. choir practice. feditesday, 8:00 p. m., Teachers fillg. s West Canton Baptist Church Clyde Road The Rev. Otto Farham. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Gentry Crisp Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.ni. Monday 7:00 p.m. Deacons' meet ing in church. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. W.M.S. will meet in church. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and church conference. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Tithers Club will meet in church. Friday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Newell, Pastors CRABTREE . Sunday School, 10 o'clock, Andy Ferguson, Supt. Worship service, 11 o'clock. Mrs. Newell bringing message Sermon subject "Son Remember." MYF meets at 7:30 p. m. DAVIS CHAPEL Sunday School. 10 o'clock, Frank Davis, Supt. Sermon at 11 o'clock by the past or. His suhjeel is "Our Fascinating Fight." PINCHERS CHAPEL Sunday School, 10 o'clock with Fred Noland, Supt. P r, a y e r meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. MOUNT ZION Sermon at 10 o'clock by Mrs. Newell. Her subject is "Son Re member." Sunday School at 11 o'clock with Hershel Rogers, Supt. i The Quarterly conference for ! the Crabtree Charge will meet at pinchers' Chapel Friday, Septem : her 8th at 7:30 o'clock. Bethel Methodist Church The Rev. Clyde L. Collins, Minister THIIHSDAY AniTiiSt 31 I 7 P m Method 1st Youth Fel lowship Council meets at the Par sonage. SUNDAY, Sept. 3 U1 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Worship service, ser mon by the minister. 7 P. M. Methodist Youth FeU lowship. TUESDAY, Sept. G 7 J. M. Scouts meet. Charter presentation program. Scouts and committeemen are urged to attend. We welcome the teachers of Bethel School to our community, and invite them to attend the church of their choice. LONG'S CHAPEL Methodist ChurcH LAKE JUNALUSKA The Rev. Paul II. Duckwall, Pastoi Bethel Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Doc Russell SUNDAY 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship Service. FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. c for ciritatiuii Hazel wood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Tastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. The Ihehe for the service will be "Help ing Jesus". The children of the church will have a part in this ser vice. The public is invited. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. Miss Dorothy Winchester will be in charge of the program. Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Fel lowship in Song followed by a meditation on "Are You A Two faced Christian?" Mid-Week Service Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service. 10:00 A. 4th Sun.) M. Sunday School. (11:00 A M. on the L. M. West. Supt. Morning Worship. 2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M.; 4th Sunday, 10:00 AM Women of the Church, 1st' Err day, 2:00 P. M. In the Homes.) SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. The Methodist Hour will he heard over Radio Station WWNC, Asheville. Dr. Warren Johnston, Pastor of the First Meth odist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, will speak on the subject, "The Priesthood Of All Believers". 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all age groups. All children and adults in the community who are not at tending elsewhere are invited lp join us each Sunday morning in the study of God's Word. 11 a.m. Morning Worship with the sermon by the pastor, 7:30 p.m. - Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Ted Noland has charge of the program on the subject, "Re ligion In a Machine Age". TUESDAY The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will meet in the home of Mrs. Elmer T. Clark at 2 p.m. All members of the group are ask ed to be present. WEDNESDAY- Hoy Scout Troop No. 8 of Lake Junaluska meets in the basement of the church at 7 p.m. All boys 11 years of age are eligible fori membership in the troop. Mount Zion Baptist Church Thomas Erwin, Pastor SUNDAY. Sept. 3 10:00 A. M. Sunday School with the superintendent, Mr. Charlie Henson in charge. 11:00 A. M. Message by the Pastor. 7:00 P. M. Training Union with the director, Mr. Dennis Singleton, in charge, WEDNESDAY 7:30 P. M. Meeting of Sunday School teachers. Juniors will meet at same time for prayer meeting under the direction of Mrs. Tom Lannlng. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edear II. Goold, Rector SEPT. 3 13th Sunday after Trinity. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. MORNING DEVOTIONS Morning Devotions over radio station WHCC next week will be under the direction of the Rev. J. C. Lime of the Presbyterian church of Canton. These devotional pro grams are heard each week day morning from 8:45 to 9:00 o'clock. Green Valley Baptist Church The Rev. Doyle Miller, Pastor SUNDAY-- 9:45 a.m.- Sunday School, with George Trout man, suporiiitcndcni . with ! Christian Science Service "Man" will be the subject of the tcsson-crrmon at the Christian Science Service on Sunday, Sep U oilier 3. Golden Text: Psalms 1: L 2. "Hlcssed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, 7:30 p.m. Training Union Willi : nor stahdclli in uie way ol sinners, Dnris Moore, director. ! nor sidelh in the seat of the scorn- Preaching services: East and j lul. Hut his delight is in the law of third Sundays. 11 a.m.; second and ; the Lord; and his law doth he fourth Sundays, 8 p.m. meditate day and night." Capital Conference Touches N. C. Power Governor Scoti conferred this week with several federal officials regarding the further development of North Carolina hydroelectric power. He and members of the North Carolina delegation in con ference discussed the matter with Interior Secretary Chapman. No greater life can we display. Than serving others day by day; A life that's lived for selfish gain, Is one, my friends, that S lived in vain; A life of envy, greed or hate. Will overtake an endless fate; " The kind of seed we've daily sown, We'll reap the same when it has grown. We'll reap the same ft f Hi hn it ha crown. iH J First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. J. E. Yountz, Minister ' Church School meets each Sun day morning at 9:45 o'clock. Fran- . .. . . IT nlinA Cis IVlassiP. oenerai buhkhiiikhu-ent,- Classes and departments lor all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Subject; "Experience in Religion." Special music by the choir. Visitors are al-wavs- welcome. The MYF meets each Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock in the Boyd Memorial chapel. All young people Should attend. No evening worship. LAFF-A-DAY Spring Hill Baptist Church The Rev. Gay Chambers, Pastof SUNDAY 9:50 Sunday School. 11:00 Baptismal Service. 7:00 Training Union. 7:45 Evening Worship. TUESDAY 7:30 W.M.U. meets at the home of Mrs. Harden Pressley. WEDNESDAY 7:30 Church business meeting. Com. V.A. MXO rEMUBES SYNDICATE. Ine, WOM.I) BKIIT8 tSEBVED, fafafjC ftfjCdJy "You can serenade me all you want to. You don't get Child' Understand "No" ' D2R Dr Myjwi: I wrote you f?tr.2 time r ;o about tha stutter lr.S ei my 3-yoor-old son. Now, thank to your advice In that let-L-, ;ir.d your bulletin, that habit l.p?. comp'.eioly dUapprarod. "ilowver, I nm puzilcd by an r tiler proo'.om. On any occasion wh?n I may say 'No' to him he closes his lists and hits me until I'm Mack and blue. I've tried to correct this habit, even slapping him for evory s!ao he Rlvea me, but to no avail. That habit per sis'.s and my body actually aches cs a result of It. So, again I ask you what to do. Nasty Vjr3. "Another point when a youns st?r of threa picks up nasty words and expressions, what should you do? My husband makes a great fuss over it, and when I tell Mm not to, hesays every time he wants to correct the boy, I almost tell him to mind his own business. The truth of the matter is that my husband only 28 has no rntlence with his son and what little lime he does give him, he shouldn't spend in scolding him I dread to think he may grow up to hate his father Some time ago I read a beautiful article by you on fatlmr and child (in your col umn) and before I could cut it out, somebody borrowed my pa per. Is there any chance of get ting It? I enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope and two extra ones, for an answer and for bul letins you think might help me." In writing her, I told her I had no copies for distribution of any I of my articles, but that I was en closing my bulletin, "Fathers Are : Parents.Too," which Incorporates t mttfUte ralrl st reftrndta and greatly amplifies on it. Don't ' ask your husband to read It. Just let It Ue around, hoping he wllL Since you were so successful n , helping that lad recover from, stuttering, you probably will wla . out with these other but smaller ' problems. Be sure you do not crit icize tha father much about his way of dealing with tha lad, and ' never in the child s presence. Wise discipline, when parents co- operate as one, won't cause tha : child to hate either of them; rather the reverse Is true. Seize .-, upon every opportunity to com ... pllment your husband on his suc cesses with this tot, however . small they be. ' Be sure to train this boy In ths i meanlnj of "No." (I am sending you, "How Teach Tot Meaning of No,' and "Stubbornness") Do so for the child's good and lor win ning Dad's cooperation. The fact that you let this little child nam- mer you Indicates you nave not and It must be disgusting to your husband to see you act so spine lessly, I am sure he would be mor lenient with the child If you would stiffen up. , Next time that youngster strikes you or calls you or any body else an ugly name, turn him over your knees before he can say "Jack Robinson" and lay on your flat hfhds with power. Quit fool ing and allow no exceptions to occur. In the meanwhile continue with your lovely patience with him and tenderness toward him when he Is good and when you wish him to do something lor you. ! Draw the line clearly between the nasty words he uses toward some person or thing and those as mere exclamations, hoping the . latter will disappear as you show no strong emotion over them. 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