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FACE FTvt (SrCuiia sxci.uuu, TITS 11XE S I G IT.sT A TN'Lil RO TO CHURCH (The 5olocn (Text At The Churches I arsday Afternoon, October 26, 1950" . II 111 !! II II JL L 111 II idvwood Circuit Methodist Church L grt. V. N. Allen. Pastor 1 NIT kEUWNG SCHEDULE r ..... ii m Soring sumi.., ...... It Sunday. 3 p.m. - Fines tad Sunday. 11 a.m.-Plney d Sundav. 7:30 p.m. Lou P" , i i m m Finns i Sunday, i " d Sunday, 7:30 p.m. No tied service. t.k c.wiav 11 o.m. Louisa l Children Day Program. kubliC is invneu. rth Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Plney fc is the preaching schedule iris year. Your pasior uuim ou will P"1 nis scneauie in ent place In your nome tor inference. , I we all strive together to this (he best year in me ma lt our several churches. It any tkne your pastor can vou in any way, piease ieei o call on him. Central Methodist Church CLYDE W W.T.Medlln, Jr., Minister I )AY- fe-Sunday School. Robert Ine, Supt. 100 Morning worship with tin by the minister. Methodist Evening Fellow- 10 Evening hour of worship. NESOAY lu-Prayer meeting. i5 Choir Rehearsal. lad the Mountaineer Wsnt Ads 1 1 " C . I ' 1 1 V. i I ) , I; . r 1 r II II I .' " r,".rv- ... ' t II . ?r ' v ;A -rti 1 II I ' '.; . .jli.m 4 ' "V I Bk I mi 1 II i i ii i n I II I I I L- III I Vrn i t " il ( THc soul's cwafeeniHtf. "Whotovr things or true, whotsovr thing or honorabU, wfc ievr things art uif, whaovr thing art pur, whatMvr thing mf lovly, whotovr thing ar of good rtpart: H thr b wy vlltt. and If thtra b any praiw, think an th thlng.'-Phlllpplan 4tl. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL He Rev. Edgar II . Goold, Rector Oct, 29 Twenty-First Sunday Af ter Trinity 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. Ad dress by Admiral W. N. Thomas, of Lake Junaluska, former thief of Navy chaplains. Growing by Reading, Meditation REFLECT ON 'THINGS OF GOOD REPORT," SAID PAUU criptureii-Acta tf:10-lS; Philippiann J.-8-9; 7 Timothy 12-16; m.. ..... a..r. I.fl Bv NEWMAN CAMPBELL mn gooa reading ana meaua iin is the theme of our lesson 'fday... Probably more people in ' United States can read and f ite In proportion to the popu tionthan in any other country I comparable sise. Mhis seems to have come about cause printing was invented be- the United States came into fit as a nation. Persons In ill i his I,, iUUIkll JF 1WU. IWhot Urn mA V a. i . n.r.rn liportant than the number of rks we peruse. When we are trouble, we' turn to the Bible d read passages like the 23rd rlftlm. (IF ktKA llrA VAPQAtl ich remind ua of the goodness God and His help in time f lading the scriptures and medi 'ting on them, we will be im asurably helped in our dally 'fins' Our thoughts have a "Dnderful influence on our daily conduct. Books that stimulate thinking ag high moral lines "good Ifrature" should help us to be- rea by night. In Berea, which was a city in Macedonia on the toad to Thessalonua, he was re ceived more courteously, and there they "received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so." Many believed, including "hon orable women which were Greeks, ant nf man. not S feW." When the Thessalonian Jews heard of this, they came to e. rea and stirred up the people there, So that the brethren Sent Paul away again, and he sailed to Athens. Writirnr to the Philippians while he was a prisoner in Rome, he sums up the fruits of reading and meditating on the scriptures. "Finally, Brethren," he wrote: "whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, what soever things are pure.-whatsoever things are lovely, whatso ever things are of good report; if Ihere be any virtue, and If there 1e any praise, think on these things. "These things, which ye have both learned, and received, and Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church Rev. R. P. MoCracken, Pastor 10:00 a m.. Sunday School. Harry Mashburn, superintendent 11:00 o'clock, Worship service every first and third Sundays, with the pastor preacliing. 8:00 i). m.. choir practice. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., Teachers meeting. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lambert, Pastor Saturday ni.ht 7:15 O clock wi'K service. Sunday 10 a m, Sunday School. 11 a.m. Preaching Service. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mld-ween prayer meeting. DF.LLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. George MeharTey, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. with the sermon by the pastor Prayer meeting Friday night at the homes. Bible study conducted by the patsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday night. The church bus operates for ail services, Burnett Siding Baptist Church Th. Pov Iap Williams Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn RA'di.rs " RlllH'rllltpndent; ' 11 a!m. Preaching Services on the first and third Sundays. MEMORY VERSE "WJiofaoercr Mngt are true, whatsoever thin;, arc honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever thm,,s arc pure, una, oever things are lovely, whatsoever things are o good rrpori, ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these ,hi9."Philippians Jl:8. I : eme better parents and teach- f a"d our children to have high :ftalg. inhere are many distractions for average person in this mod J1 world. The automobile 'ch tempts ua to go placet fht-seeing and visiting friends; radio, so many programs on ch are given over to stories I crime and violence but not . of course. We get much good " the air. Now television, and ( movies which are not al ys elevating. Vv must be selective in our Ving and listening to these rvelous inventions of our age. ur atory starts with Paul Pv'ng Thessalonia, where he had preaching, teaching and sasoning with his hearers. Much d had been done, but the fws which believed not." the fnple authorities, probably, who ?r envious, gathered together fllows of baser sort" and got f "t to ttir up the city. Not dlng they took his host, n, into custody, for a time. ..no oretnren sent Paul to ae heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you." . Think on these things hon esty, Justice, purity, loveliness, and those Of good report" and try to live them, and truly "the God of peace shall be with us." To Timothy he wrote: "Let no man despise thy youth; but he thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in char ity, in spirit, in faith, in P""ty- "Meditate upon these things; give thyself wholly to them; that thy profiting may appear to all." And again to Timothy, in his second epistle, he wrote; "Study to show thyself approved unto God. a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." . . One mora word Paul wrote to his "beloved son", Timothy, ask ing him to bring to him 'the cloak that. I left at Treas with Carpus . . - and the book, es pecially the parchments." Paul wanted to read these man uscripts and meditate on them. even as he prepared ioi u.".. Salvation Army n V Dv Kt WavntMlvlllp MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Tit. nnl! 1 PTPRK Located at Maple Springs, On The Major Cecil Brown, District Officer Blanch Ixwe, instfici necremrj Glenna mae , " Vnrllr mapt.f. SPRfNGS: Officer's ia 4 .a-v -'-'- - l Quarters. Children's Home, uay School. ntcTRIPT ("ENTERS i.iiti,. Crpek. Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Valley. . r- . J C.L.nln rTlVIT k' ."MinflHV nu UUIS. j. i v a s a - tir,na wihip riflss?s and Ladies Illt-Llllir', -."- Home League in ail centers, iuu are welcome to auena. Church Of God u A 7 FT .WOOD The Rev. Horace E. Cato, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Services, 11 . Funnsplistic Services, 7 P. M. Wednesday. 7 P. M., Young People's meeting. Burnett Cove Baptist Church The Rev. K. R. MeharTey, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School every week with Clayton Pressley, super intendent. Every Snnday night Prayer meeting and choir practice. 11 a.m. Preaching on the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pastor. RatlirdlVa Prayer meeting In the homes uprv Saturday niizht. Everyone Is Invited to attend th's t a L&o Iviost of the teen-age young sters who run afoul of the law do not know why! v Thcv can hardly be expected to realize that a lack of proper moraU and religious training- has left: them ill-equipped tor honesti decent living. Tn manv cases, their parents did not give them the advan- tage of 'religious education in the Chunch. And so, all their lives they, may have to pay the penaltyAof .their parents. neglect. Tuvenile' Delinquency is y hard to cure, but it is easy to prevent. The Church, with the support 'and cooperation of faithful parents, can equip every' child with the sure foundation of Christian truth. .1. THE CHURCH.rOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH ihJhlUrch !' If" 9r,a,,s' ,ac,or on wnh for U. a fi0' eha,raCTr nd 90od 'n.hip! II it a slorthouss ol spiritual valu.s. Wilhout a lT!3W!!'ith'r dtaocrae ci on can survlv.. Th.r. ar. lour sound reason, why vsry p.r,on should att.nd ..rvice. regularly ond support th. Church. Th.y ars. (1) f0 !T ,Q(kt'i 2) F0rhi, Childrn ' 3) For S .t" fmmunir ond nation. ( ) For h" ak ',h Church it..lf. which n..ds L mora! ond malarial support. Plan to ao to church Z larly and rtad your Bible daily 9 "'' Kph.,, IUV,,U Prov.ri,, W.,.Klr luU y j.hn l'1' j.h. laturdar Tlm9tht Chipt Vi 1 I 10-JO l- l-u U 21 Th Series of Ads Is Being Puhlishcd Each Week in The Waynesvillc-Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the following rair.ouc iuu.v,uua.s anu mnun. Allison & Duncan Depot Street Gasoline, Oils, Fuel Oils Goodyear Tires and Tubes Burgin's Dept. Store Fresh Groceries and Meats James Furniture Company "lw Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street, Waynesville Phone 769 t ri-i!- n . uugers tiiecint; v-ompany . ; Sales and Service of All Flectrlcal Appliances 437 Main St., Waynesville Phone 46J Phone 331 Canton Motor Company Bulck 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 Sta., Waynesville Phone 113 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Hour Service Davis-Liner Motor Sales, Inc. Ford Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Ser. Miller St nayweod 8ts., Waynesville Phone: Day -52; Night -229-M 'V Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There l a Material Difference" Depot Street Phone 82 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynesville Phone 534 E. J. Lilius, Jeweler ( hantilly and Buttercup By Gnrlnim Silver Company Massic Furniture Co. Waynesville Phone 33 Massie's Pure Service Opposite Court House Phone 111)8 Moody Rulanc, Inc. Complete Cias Service and Appliances 902 N. Main Street Phone 936 Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-J Phon 1S' Havwood Electric Membership Corporation Main Street, Waynesville Phone 216 Home Laundry and Cleaners Waynesville, N. C. Howell Motor Comnanv DeKolo - Plymouth - CMC Trucks Sales - Service Phone 190 Waynesville Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 18 Sherrill's Studio Portraits Photo Finishing Framing 110-112 Depot Street, Waynesville Phone 184 R. R. Kibbe. Jr. Conwp-nee Distributor of Texaco Products Telephone 632 or 105-R "The Best The Market Affords" Underwood Sinclair Service Main Street, Waynesville Phone 9170 Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers or Standard Parts and Accessories Waynesville Phones 552 and 553 Waynesville Florist & Garden Shop "When you Say It With Flowers. Say It With Ours" 116 Main St. Day Phone 805 Night Phone 780 Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care" Waynesville Phone 205 Waynesville Lumber Company Wholesale and Retail Phone 154 Waynesville Radio Service 118 Miller Street, Waynesville Phone 1068 "Wtyuesvills's Leading Radle Repair Servloe" ii Ii i 4".i-i m 4 T ir immm. di.uim4 tr --" .rulliSlSI friendly church.
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