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tjisiay Afternoon, December 7, 1958 PAGE TITKEE (Second Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ip TO cc Church in the fountains EPISCOPAL : , lr;tdfr H. Coold, uccior ,, second Sunday alter Ad- L.m -Church School. "'.., .;!' nmvpr and -jioi -, church rr' m. I (The (5ol6ett (Test I , . ; : . , , . . t John' Lett Siding Baptist tnurcn . - u'liitam Pastor V.t JOC 1! - - Sunday School. Vaughn orhina Services on Kj third Sundays. t'sTo irt Special irv.ce Sunday L Hours devotion will open John s cnuitii . .. .1. nt plpven I HIS" - L deration dates irom we century ana comiiici"""""" orty hours the body of Christ ' the tomb prior to the Eas- rrection.. position of the Biesseo. Lwill last three days, ending I cloinB- devotions iuuj iing at 7:30. All are welcome to i during this devotion. :.. -r nn.niipptinn. eivinC all f in take sDiritual in- Ly and resolve upon the cor- bnof past misiaKes, uj ui. I.... . r m and conclude at m. following a holy hour to L, (or world peace. he spiritual conierences wm i L w iho Rnv .lohn Huston, of Eirlotte, member of the Redcmp st Mission Band in North Caro- ru. n-,. f nppnllpption exer- lilC fJ Luiii rnnsist of orayers. con-! Ucs and open discussions. ' All interested in laKing inveii L nnvinit fnr np.'icp and in 1,111 piW.'K'Q 2 tressig gratitude to God for His Coy blessings are welcome to at- U the exercises lead by Father kston. , Ratcliffe Cove Baptist KN I Church I '-'LfTVi" V:.v . I i , t mi i rur m!ij i i i 4 wm , x m - ; 1 -- i a man to occounl ui, at or m.ni...r. . "--7.:. h. mytri.. of God. Hoc, moroovor, It ) r.qulr.d In .wBrd., thai a mon bo found foitMul.' -l wonnroini Church 01 God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lambert, Pastor Saturday night 7:15 O'clock V'.'E Service. Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday bcnooi. 11 a.m. reaching Service. ,';30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Rev. R. 1. Mcl'racken, Pastor mnn a m.. Sunday School Mashhurn. suurrintendent 11:00 o'clock, Worship service first and third Sundays, with nil i fiwur iirnriii'n . WW . i'. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m Teachers meeting. Scripturc-Acr, 8:1-13: J..-I-T; Ci. 9:i-I7; H " STEWARDSHIP OF THE GOSPEL MEANS PROCLAIMING THE "GOOD NEWS" ABROAD Bv NEWMAN CAMPBELL nUtf T ffPAM KAtrina with the ents immediately following the manyraom 01 ei. ottF"1" " was stoned to death by the rab ble stirred up and encouraged by the elders of the synagogue of n..t .tu.. 11 C a 11 1 wnivn ram uncn lauiu . was a leader. UlSLtttU Ol UlStUUI OfcJMfc n-v verts of Christ in their work of preacning and teacning me hjs pel of Christ, the death of their fellow-worker and the persecu tions that followed spurred them . ..4:... ThPV scattered, and carried the gospel w many peuic wnu vv,v. - lugia noi nave nearu Philip went to Samaria and preached there, and the people of that city listened to him gladly- Ua ! -- r I mmi wirnrlpS. aiau :riuriiieu iuanj driving unclean spirits out of those afflicted therewith, and heal ing those that were palsied or ""it. In Samaria there was a certain orcerer named Simon who had a large following because of the tricks he performed 1 i k e our moaern magicians, e wo, lis tened to Philip's teaching and saw he found them. He had stood by snd allowed the saintly Stephen l T T - ... rs i nn n I B to be martyrca. ne wn! v - way to Damascus to carry out more cruelties against Christians when he was stopped by th vision of Jesus. Jesus then and there command ed him to preach and teach the Di fm that time forevr u ' . i.. no-ooKitv un more, rms w .- - der which he did nis " . ii must have lam ever on his heart w-hen he thought ii t Ua&a u'hn rlv of Stephen ana an uiw " his actions, had been imprisoned or torturea. In his second lem-i Corinthians, Paul wrote of what Christ can do for y-a"dr.do" to those who are ct- tians. k, in "Therefore n any " Christ, he is a new creature. o,d things are passt-u all things become new. . When Paul was writing h letter to the Philippians. he was in prison, and not only was he confined, but day and mgh he was chained to . Roman .sol er Every six nouia o t,VLI'y. .j Kt there wa3 WCi- G DF.LLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH a a . t n..nn ...4V. (Un cArmnn VV thp nastor. 1'rayer meeting ruuny the homes. Bible study conducted by the patsor Wednesday night. " - i... I... vilifltl B. T, U. meets on Dunuay ," The church bus operates for all services. Salvation Army n n V - C"T WavnMvllU r. u. u jv" MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, On The Max Patch Road , , Major Cecil Brown, District Officer Blanch Lowe, District Secretary ... a. rLll J.H'J Glenna Mae west, .iuiuic..- U'nrUer irioi.e SPRINGS: Officer's nrtrc Children's Home, uay yjjuc. School. mcTBirT CENTERS T itdo Creek. Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Valley .TniiTiri;. Kiindav Schools Preaching services, Young People's .... i nni I .qHIPN meetings, Binie lihs all Centers. You are welcome to aticnu. , t Jm-ww-ww"' -w-"' . sf manv thinrs lo m.iny The brilliant evening star is a yn V, olcCdLl, a folk. Mariners hail it as a good omen for it usua ly io eta clear, calm nighty and in the 5 CkS ? foJTs fr ?en y " ght otrs an intangible sort of com rnSiMidng'hifLiy vigil. To many, the star ,s repre sentative ot God's infinite power and wisdom. Tult as this star touches hearts in countless different way, J ut r urch brine to those in all walks of life peace and SiXViniS1 lal to a hlppier, more fruitful pattern of h e I us make the Church our guiding light. We can brighten our Uvif we Accept the teaching of the Scriptures as gutdeposts rt fntiirp endeavors. along me pduiwoy - t,t 1 $ 1 : I " I con I I -'ikn of h ".,.J Siindy j Monday V :"; I Wednndiy r a 4s'WW.WWVV' - mEnCr ALL.,'. ALL FOft THE CHURCH lrot..j Cl,-l, ' P "Ual va,UP3 Wuhout a - . v,UIlu renn. w, . survive. "very person sl,o.,lH n).. .! '"on" "hY J"d support Churrh T,' . Cea.r'?ular'y sulco (2) Fir h, u.'i i. V (" for h 13 's coinmun ... v..uu,cn ,l!je mri ni,ln,,,.l alion. Mi F. ,u -mm nee is h i:-' morai !iblo daily. Book 11 P.t.r John CI. 'P'r Vtr.., J 614 1 16-21 7 17 10 J3 1 16-JI 110 2J :s 11 - - tt r O Xi"' UKMORI Vtw . , LPt a til nil o accvimt j -. i ,. rrnnut.i (ea'ards o the mysteries of God. .. , connfJiian VI-2- m (eu'ards, that a man be "" '""'' neaiing worK, ana e uw- convert lo tnis new iaiw, baptized, rejoicing all men. After Paul's conversion he be fn his missionary journeys, in " course of which he went to Athens. After leaving there he journeyed to Corinth, where he lived for a time with a Jew named Aquila and his wife, Priscilla, who re tentmakers like Paul him "If. The three plied their trade together. Paul preached every Sabbath in the nvnncno-iio hut when dissen- ion trose, Paul, disgusted, left them upon dean va,.. . kAtifg. t am , r , V. T 1 1 CO 1 1 ... .. . iu me ucntues." It is sad to think that even at that early day in Christian his tory. there were arguments and quarrels among tjie disciples. Paul felt he waa under com pulsion to preach the gospel con tantly. He wrote the Corinthi ans, " For though I preacn me pel, I have nothing to glory of: for necessity is laid upon me; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach hot the gospel." What did he mean? He had persecuted Christians wherever '.- on opyrtoited outlaw H'Mii' ; - jM,J"tira tnj vtt iy pfr-iini'"L. hi: P'enty of time to talk tJ between tne rw ---, thegent mart,, . - insicaa vi 6"- " " t IibArty of the BfP;vrVwy. whether withstanding, every X herein do rejoice, preadThe ' r-pel over the whole worm iPtu'd Cj - M" ' Burnett Cove Rantist ChurcH 4 n u.t.ir Piituir The Rev. . , - ; SU"J . c.n,- school every IU week with Clayton Presslcy, super- Inf nnrlnnt. Every Sunday night - rray. nractice. . n.rh ns on the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pastor. prayer meeting in the homes every aaiuiuaj. ii.s,..-. Everyone is invited to attend this friendly church. Rocky Branch Baptist Church Th. Rev V C. Weaver, Pastor loroan. smyvi ... n m . wnrsniu hfi vitt, ....... 1 1 a. in. .he pastor preaching. B p.m. i""" . 7 V, m.Worship, with the mes sage by the pastor. Church Of God The Rer. Harold E. Cato, Pastor Sunday School, 10 . ra. Preaching Services, 11 a. tn. niicp Sprvices. 7:15 r-M. W(.rlnPSdav. 7 P. M., Young people's meeting. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESV1LLE Suniiay 10 a.m. Sunday Schooi. 11 a.m. Worship Service. . .. mu Mpxieo were inuians vi " ... making rope and crude . tcxtil r a l i a a til i n I from the fibers oi ie before the first European exploi ts arrived more than 400 years ago. -.' County Huu.Kna.n. . ' Rogers Electric Company ' Depot Street Allison & Duncan GaM,linr. Oils. Fuel Oils Goodyear Tires and Tubes Burjjin's Dept. Store Fresh Groceries and Meats I'Iioiik 3j James Furniture Company "lw I riees ieep is Main blrcet. Waynesvillc 'w' K. J. Lilins, Jeweler I li;iti and lliil'n'a U .ili Ik s AlS0Vi)iir Mellmi; M'ver l'.ill.iu 7G9 Canton Motor Company Buick and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Carolina Mutual Insurance Agency Dividend faying - Non-AssesMhle" 23G Main Street. Haynesvillc 'hone 331 Central Cleaners Superior ( leanii.K and Pressing" Church .& MontBomrry Sis., Waynesvltle Phone H3 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners tharlie and Claude Woodard Complete ?t-Hour Service Davis-Liner Motor Sales, Inc. Ford Sale, and Servire24-Hour Wrerkrr ber. Miller & Haywood Sta.. Waynesville . Phone: Day -52; Niehl-229-M Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There is a Material Difference" . Phone 82 Depot Street Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store mil Cobb Waynesville Phone 534 Massie Furniture Co. Waynesville riioiie 33 Massie's Ture Service Opposite Court Mouse Plume il'M Moody Rulane, Inc. O.miilete (.as Service a nil A.pli.Mes 903 N. Main Street ' -' Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-J ,h,,m 1,J Havwood Electric Mcmbcrshin Corporation Main Street, Waynesville 1'lione .'16 Home Laundry and Cleaners Waynesville, N. t'. Howell Motor ( nnijwnv DeSnto - Plymouth - .M Trus Sales - Serviee .. Phone 1!0 Tunaluska Supply Company riSS M.-rrnandisl-Ui.nt.in Su-. Lake Junaluska Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service "f AH Electrical Anpluocr HI Mam St., Waynesville Phone 461 ShcrriU's Slutlio PorltaiN - l'l"'l Hni'-hinj: - 1 110-112 Depot Street. Waynesville Phone 18 R. R. Kiblte. Jr. CoiiM-nce Distributor of ie.iro I'nxltKls Telephone ! ir ft' H The I5est The Market Alloidb" Umlerwood Sinclair Service Main Strrrt.'W-.vnrs.Hc I,hulic 9179 WaviUNville Auto l'arts Hhnlrlrr, nl Maud... d Pari, a"d VCeori-B aVisv.lle I,lu,,u'5 JJ- a"d 5j3 Waynesville Laundry. Inc. , Vred Sbeeliaii A J I irr .. . ..,., Uriar Cleaners for People Who Caw Waynesville Waynesville Lumber Company Wholesale ami Retail . Phone lal 1 Waynesville Radio Service llfi Miller Street. Waynesville Phone 16 'waynesviUe's Leadinr Radio Repair Servlce- . : ,.. .-: - - : ... '- rJJZi
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