Thursday Afterno , 'PAGE FOUR (Second Section) TI1E WATNESTLLE MOUNTAINEER GO TO CHURCH . SOMEWHERE EVERYSUNDAi H!f$jlllHl!i - - -.- j What Is Christian Living? ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON y Scripture Mfttthfw 5:1-20; isn:i-; Acts liav-zs Komini 13:9-Zi; muippUns l:37-su: 1 i nrsjoioniaa anj- - - Radio Speaker Central Methodist Church CLYDE The Rev. W.T.Medlin, Jr., Minister The Riverend Conrad C. Wash am, pastor of the Andrews Metho dist Church, will be visiting preach er at. Central Methodist. Clyde, next Sunday, according to an an nouncement made today by Rev. W. T, Mediin, Jr., the church's p;tsti-. Mr. Washam is a former p;i.tiir of tlie church in Clyde. The public is cordially invited to attend this icrviee. SUNDAY 9:45 Sunday School, Robert Corzhje. General Suot. 1 1:00 Morning Worship with sermon by Rev. C. C. Washam. 7:00 Kvening Fellowship. Nu evening service. WF.O.NKSDAY There will be no prayer meeting this Week. 7:15 Choir Rehearsal. September 20-24 Western North Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church meets at Central Church, Asheville. Edward Green is the Delegate from Central, Clyde. Seeing the multitudes, Jesus went up into a mountain: and when He was set. His disciples came unto Him, and He opened His mouth and taught them, "Blessed are the poor in spirit." Peter came to Jesus asking-, "How oft ohall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times seven T" Jesus answered, "Until seventy times even.". After the martyrdom of Stephen and the persecutions following, the disciples of Jesus scattered, aome going to An tioch, where they preached the Lord .Jesus to the Greeks. Writing to the Romans. Paul command ed them: "If it be possible, as much as lieth In you. live peaceably with all, men." IEM0RY VERSE John 13:35.; Bethel Presbyterian Church The Rev. Paul Patterson Thrower, Minister Sunday School 10:00 a.m. ill:00 a.m. on 4th Sundays. Morning Worship 2nd Sunday 11:00 a.m.; 4th Sunday 10:00 am. Women of the Church 1st Fri day 2:00 p.m. i Meeting in the homesi. This coming Sunday being the 4th Sunday, Morning Worship will e conuucieo ai iu a.m., wan sun- U( 7.3Q VIMJ oviiwvi ilMIUW 1 III; (Jd.MUI S Ir 1 - yxllll, . f - $ar ' First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE SUNDAY . 9:45 Sunday School; classes for all ages. 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:45 Training Union. 8:00 Evening Worship. MONDAY 8:00 Church Conference WEDNESDAY 8:00 Midweek Prayer Meeting. 8:45 Choir rehearsal. Beginning with Sunday, October 1. ail evening services will beuin topic will In Unity". First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. J. E. VounU, Minister Church School meets each Sun day morning at 9:45 o'clock. This Sunday is Promotion and Rally Day "in the Church School. We would like a hundred percent at tendance for this occasion. Francis Massie. General Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by the Rev. J. Clay Madi son, pastor of the Central Metho dist Church, Concord, N. C. Mr. Madison is a former pastor of this Church and his many friends are invited to hear him. Special music by tne Choir. The MYF meets each Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Our Youth Fellowship will attend Conference YoutSL Night Saturday .evening at le City th ity Auditorium, A greaj gathering of young people Petersburg, Fla front throughout the Western North CuroJina Conference will hear the Rev J. Wallace Hamilton of St. be, "Dwelling Together Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar M. Goold, Rector Sept. 24, Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. .evening atlue n. r ishe'villfnTl Training West Canton Baptist Church CANTON. ROUTE 3 The Rev. Otto Parham, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Gen try Crisp. Supt. Morning Worship -11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Rev. Clyde H. Parham preaching. Union -i-OIlD t rrr vaugnn Hall. Director. Revival begins Sunday, Sept. 24. Preaching by Rev. Clyde H. Par ham. pastor of Elk Mountain Bap tist Church, Asheville. 4 j Christian Science Service teality" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Service on Sunday, Sep tember 24. Golden Text: Zaehariah 2:10. "Lo, i come, and I will dwell in the midst of thee, saith the Lord." The service will be held on the second floor of the Masonic Temple at 1 1 a.m. Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor SUNDAY 10 a.m. Sunday School. George Milner, Superintendent. 11 a.m. Sermon by the Rev. Herman West. 6:30 p.m. Training Union. Charles Gaddis, Director. 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Prayer service. Hazelwood Baptist Church The Rev. M. L. Lewis. Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School 9:45. Glenn Chambers, Supt. Worship 11:00 a.m. Special mu sic by Choir. Sermon subject, "Comfort For The Shut-ins" Min ister. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Carol Underwood, Director. Evening Worship, 8:00 p.m. Mes sage by Minister. TUESDAY The W.M.S. Ladies ' will meet wilh Mrs. Wayne McCracken at 7:30 for their monthly meeting. WEDNESDAY Teacher's meeting at 7:00 p.m. and Prayer meeting at 7:45 p.m. THURSDAY Choir practice at 7:00 p.m. Car ol Underwood, Directing. Waynesville Presby terian Church rhe Rev. M. R. Williamson, Pastor Whltener Prevost, Superintend ent of Sunday School, Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Rally Day exercises will be held and promotion certificates award ed. Everyone is urged to be pres ent. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Reaching and Teaching Our Children". Special music by the church choir directed by Mrs. J. L. Kil patrick with Bob Campbell at the organ. Youth Fellowship meets at 7:00 p.m. oe broadcast over WHCC from 11 to 12 Noon. It is being- planned for, and will be dedicated to the "Shut-Ins", in Haywood county. We hope every person who cannot attend Church services will bo by their radios. The music, Scripture, prayers and message are all plan ned for your comfort. MORNING DEVOTIONS Next week Morning Devotions over radio statfon WIICC will be conducted by the Rev. C. L. Allen, pastor of the Ninevah Baptist Church. You are invited to listen to these services each week-day morning from 8:45 to 9:00 o'clock. Read the Want Ads for bargain? The NEW LOCATION of MOODY RULANE at 902 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 936 Watch this paper for the Announcement of our Formal Opening in the next few weeks LONG'S CHAPEL Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA The Rev. Paul II. Duckwall. Pasto; SATURDAY, September 23 Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at 5:45 p. m. for transportation to Asheville. There they will join with Methodist Youth from all over Western North Carolina at the an nual Youth Night services of the Annual Conference. Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton, pastor of the Pasadena Community Methodist Church, St. Petersburg, Florida, will address the group, SUNDAY, September 24 9:45 a. m. Sunday School for all age groups. All visitors are wel come. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Rev. John H. Carper, pastor of the Brad tot Meniorial Meis-in Gastonia, N, C, and a former past or of Lang's Chapel, will preach at this service. The pastor will eon duct the worship service. 7 p. m. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Albert McCracken will have charge of the program based on the life of Albert Schweitzer. MONDAY, September 25 The Methodist Youth Fellowship Council will meet in the home of Miss Dot Liner at 7:30 p. m. All members of the council are urged to be present. WEDNESDAY, September 27 Boy Scout Troop No. 8 of Lake Junaluska meets in the basement of the church at 7 p. m. All boys over eleven years of age are invit ed to become members of this troop. THURSDAY, September 28 Choir practice at the church at 7:30 p. m. Children and Their Pets ly CARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. THE young child, even as young as three or tour, whose parents don't cause him to be afraid of lowly creatures, may gain a great deal in pleasure and useful infor mation from observing these creatures or even from helping care for them as pets. But for a child so young to handle a tiny turtle, frog, newt or the like harms this creature and may cause It to die. Children who can enjoy the : open spaces may have great lun I catching tadpoles or minnows land keeping them in water, Under proper guidance these children may learn much useful Information and gain in moral growth. Otherwise they may hold the creature out of water, causing It to die, or leave it In unchanged j or unbalanced water where It will perish. Obviously, the moral ' damage to the children then is very bad, indeed, k Two to Five r The child from two to five may . handle a gentle cat or puppy very roughly, even torturing it for fun, unless this child is well guided in his relation to the pet. A mother writes of her son, four: "When he gets his cat he may play gently and lovingly, or he may blow In her ears and shout in glee. Or he may paint her nose with water colors. Once he put her down Into the toilet. Another time he singed her whiskers at the gas stove. He has always been inclined to tease our dog, which had been a great pet in our family until our child was born. Our dog was extremely Jealous of the baby and has only sS-mantry-. showni inclination to enjoy Robert's presence. Is this child's teasing and sometimes - cruel attitude to the dog a natural reaction to the dog's unfriend liness?" . In substance I wrote this mother; You are correct in being sorry for the cat rr.d dog and wlshins to protect them. Eut a much bicger problem is the moral damaje'to your son from your letting him torture those crea tures. You could, of course, dis pose of the pets. Eut this would deprive you of means for edu cating him In proper treatment of such creatures. Train the Child As this matter is so important, you can afford to neglect prac tically all other things in order to train this child to be gentle toward these pets. You and Dad should devise a plan by which one of you parents will be on hand when either pet Is exposed to this child. When you can't bs rignt there during the next few weeks, be sure th? pet is beyond the child's reach. Always, when this lad tortures either pet, turn him over your knees and smack him with your bare flat hand on his bare thighs. Be sure it hurts and is immediate and that he never again can give the pet pain without receiving Instant pain himself. After the youngster begins to respect your forbiddance of his cruelty, you can abandon spanking and sub stitute chair-sitting for 20 min utes as a penalty. (Good tech niques in obedience are presented in my bulletin "How To Teach Child Meaning of No," to be had by sending a stamped, self addressed envelope to me in care of this pe.per.) Use only your hand to effect forbiddance. You have already shrieked at him too much. But when he pets or strokes the pet or shows tenderness to It in any other way, praise him gen erously. v. Mrs. Myers and I consider this problem of educating the child from his early years in kindness to dumb animals so important that we have devoted a large spece to it in our forthcoming book, "Homes Build PcrsoiW DR. BACHMAN G. HODGE, pas tor of the Centenary Methodist Church of Chattanooga, Tenn., will speak on Sunday's Metho dist Hour program. The broad cast will be aired locally at 7:30 a.m. T-l ormerpa 10 Preach At Methodist Cht me members of First Methodic Ch ': a familiar Churcl -ornin,'s seZ Guest miniver' it 11 o'clock u 11 " local church ill Clay Madison, iu 1 Mr. Martian ;.. .'" cord. Before Method,, a" that, ho ', t- .u . - wtl lhe Rev. J. f v,.. iyi vit enure coneres.-m ... Madison's other friends to the service. the Waynesvill, tw 1 mutation is extends P rn n it,-., dial .Counties birds, bears tt Wlle by the Ml it Alaska onnw;.,.. 4 humans lived do enoJ hurt, . 'If- VI 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 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Wednesday night 7:30. "Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor His mercy from me." Psalms 66:20. Come and join with us in prais ing God for His manifold mercies, and His long suffering 'to the chil dren of men. Praise and prayer give wings to the soul, enabling it to soar above the daily trials and temptations what is your present God knows. He loves. He cares "God knows, He loces, He cares Nothing this trutl can dim; He does the best for those : Who leave the choice to Him". Want Ads Brlr.s Onlck Results i .ft", i I A r . 1 DR. W. M. HARDY Chiropractic Thysirian Main Street Over Slack's Phone nours 1123 . Read The Mountaineer Want Ad gUSHEP (Ltlintlt JHcbitatimt c 3i , If you and I would trown this life. By keeping free, exempt from strife, Retain no envy In the heart. Bid all the evil thoughts depart. Refrain from taking, strive to give, Make life for others rich to live, We really think such life, such trait. Would lift the latch to Heaven's gate. -'' VA ADVANCE. 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