Thursday Afternoon, Feb. 8 j, Till: WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AIXEO PAGE rOLU (Second Section) GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHEROVERYSUNM Preschool Clinics Set TTti For r-TavwnnH P,. Jesus Meets Human Need ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buchtr .Scripture Mark :7 731. I II ilvVMl(llHi Hi .. .';, .-.; i . i-i. 4 i rr Bethel Methodist Church The Rev. Cljde L. Collins, Minister SATURDAY 6:00 - 8:00 The Woman's Stvi ety of Christian Service is spon soring a Valentine Supper and Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wells. Tickets are $1.00 for adults. 50c for children. Entertain ment will begin at 8 00. The church has been divided into communities. They will debate the question: Re solved that Marriage is a Business Affair, and Love is Tommyrot. There will he other contests. Each community is to give a special musical selection. SUNDAY 10:00 Sunday School, Bert Caglc, Superintendent. Young Peo ple's Class in charge of the wor ship. 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:30 Young People's meeting. MONDAY Haywood County Subdistrict MYK Banquet at Waynesville. TUESDAY 6:30 Boy Scouts of America, Troop 12. Bethel. WEDNESDAY 7:30 Choir practice. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Broadus E. Wall, Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 Sunday School. Classes for those of every age. Frank Kirkpat i kk is general superintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor: "Launching Out." Special music. : 15 Training Union. Mr. Gad- (lis is general director. 7:30 Evening Worship. "Goii's Quiet Work" is the subject of the pastor's sermon. Special music. MONDAY 3:30 Intermediate G. A's. meet in the social hall. 7:00 Worker's Council for Sun day School officers and teachers in the social hall. Covered-dish supper promptly at 7. P. M. Departmental business meetings immediately fol lowing ihe supper. General council ineetilg. TUESDAY 6:30 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:30 Midweek Prayer Meeting 3:15 Senior choir rehearsal. Jmus called the twelve disciples to Him and sent them out two by two. to presch, ml He gave them power over unclean spirits. King Herod heard of Jesus (for His name was spread abroad), and the king raid Jesus was John the Baptist risen, from the dead. Jesus and the disciples went to the desert to rest, but the multitudes fol lowed them; Jesus felt sorry and preached to them. From the sea shore Jesus saw His dis ciples rowing hard in a boat, so He walked on the water to them. MEMORY VERSE Mark 6:34. Hazel wood Baptist Church The Rev. M. L, Lewis. Pastor Because of our Heating (or lack of heat) in the Auditorium we will meet in the Educational Assembly room, down stairs, for Sunday school opening and also for Wor ship. SUNDAY Sunday School. 10 A. M. Murning Worship. 11 A. M. Training Union, 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting, 7 P. M. Teacher's meeting, 7:45 P. M. THURSDAY Choir Practice, 7 P. M. SATURDAY Junior Choir Practice, 7 P. M. Riverside Baptist Church The Rev. Thomas E. Erwin, Pastor THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. Sunday School lesspn study with the pastor in charge. 7:30 p.m. Completion of Bible Study of 1 Corinthians by pastor. 8:00 p.m. C h u r c h business meeting. SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Sunday School with Supt. Lewis Sorrclls in charge. 11:00 a.m. Sermon by pastor, 7:00 p.m. Training Union with Harmon Erwin in charge. 7:45 p.m. G e n e r a l Assembly with Young People's group in charge. Hazelwood Methodist Church The Rev. M. B. Lee, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. The subject for the sermon will be "What are you good for'.'" Youth Fellowship 6:15. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Fel lowship in Song and Meditation "Where are you hiding?" Mid-Wrek Services Wednesday 7 p.m. Prayer Scrv-ice. Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. C. O. Newell. Pastor The pastor will preach at Flnch er Chapel Sunday at 10 A. M. Mrs. Newell will preach at Mt. Zion at 10:00 a. m. and at Crabtree at 11:00 a. m. The Adult Fellowship and Meth odist Youth Fellowship will meet at Fincher Chapel at 7 p. m. Crabtree Baptist Church Clydel Route 1 The Rev. M. II. Ruby, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Supt. Mr. M. M. Yarbrough. 7:30 p.m. Preaching by the pastor. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night, Bi ble and prayer study by the pas tor. 7:30 p.m. Thursday night pray er meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hobart Presnell. If you are not attending church somewhere regularly wc invite you to come out and make this your church home. Central Methodist Church CLYDE The Rev. W.T.Medlin, Jr., Minister SUNDAY 9:45 Church School for all age groups. 1 1:00 Morning Worship. 6:30 Methodist Fellowship. 7:30 Evening hour of worship. WEDNESDAY 7:00 Prayer meeting. 7:45 Choir rehearsal. The Reverend W. Jackson Hun eycutt, Superintendent of the Waynesville District of the Metho dist Church, will be guest preach er at Central Methodist Church, Clyde, Sunday morning at 11:00, according to an announcement made today by Rev. W. T. Med lin, Jr., the church's pastor. The , punnc is cordially invited to at tend. Mount Zion Baptist Churcli The Rev. Thomas Erwin, Pastor SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Sunday School with the Superintendent. Mr. Charlie Henson, in charge. 7:00 p.m. Training Union with the Director, Mr. Dennis Single ton, in charge. 8:00 p.m. Message by the pas tor. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Meeting for the study of Sunday School lesson with the pastor as teacher. Visitors are welcome. Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev, M. R. Williamson, Pastor Whitener Prevost, Superintend ent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock! Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock Sermon Subject: "Jesus and The Law." Special music by the church choir under the direction of Mrs. L. Kilpatrick. Choir director. with Bob Campbell at the orean Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30 P. M. West Canton Baptist Church CANTON, ROUTE 3 The Rev. Otto Parhara, Pastor Rob- Sunday School 10:00 a.m crt Swanger, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. i raining union 0:30 p.m. Vaughn Hall, Director. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Teachers meeting. Nut bread is ciplicious sliced thin 7:30 Praver mm.iino anrl anrnnrl with .4uiA niltn I t.:,l.... n.nti .. ...... ..,.... v.aii; minis iui.i iiiuii.v, ;uu p.m. unoir re- iraume sanawicnes. hearsal. Spring Hill Baptist Church The Rev. Gay Chambers, Pastor SUNDAY 11:00 Sunday School meets at Long's Church. Ralph Queen, Supt., in charge. 3:00 If weather permits we will hold a dedication service on the building site of the new church. Everyone is invited to be present and dedicate themselves to the task of rebuilding to the glory of God. 6:30 Training Union. Welton Mease, director. 7:30 Everyone is urged to re main for Mr. Maxwell's worship service. WEDNESDAY 7:00 Prayer meeting and Bible Study. This is a combined service and everyone in the community Is invited to attend. Woodland Baptist Church The Rev. F. W. Jameson, Pastor Sunday School will meet at 9:45 with Vardy Fugate, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. with training union meeting at 6:30. The evening message will be at eight o'clock, and the mid-week prayer service Wednesday at the church, and Friday night at the homes. Church Of God CANTON The Rev. W. C. Lambert, Pastor Saturday nltht 7:15 O'clock WPE Service. Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Preaching Service. .':30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edfar II. Goold, Rector February 11, First Sunday in Lent. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m Morning Prayer and Sermon. WEDNESDAY. Feb. 14 7:30 p. m. Evening service and address. Haywood Methodist Circuit The Rev. V. N. Allen, Pastor Preaching Schedule: Louisa Chapel: First Sunday, 11 a.m. Piney Grove:: First Sunday, 7:30 pin. 'Piney Grove: Second Sunday 11 a.m. Louisa Chapel: Second Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Louisa Chapel: Third Sunday, 11 a.m. Piney Grove:.Third Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Piney Grove: Fourth Sunday, 11 a.m. Louisa Chapel: Fourth Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Francis Cove Church The regular schedule for serv ices is as follows: Sunday School, Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. Worship Service, Sunday noon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. M. R, Williamson deliv ers the sermon on the first Sunday and the Rev. J. E. yountz preaches on the third Sunday. There is no worship service on the second and the fourth Sunday is vacant, after- DR. ALLEN TO PREACH AT MAPLE GROVE & DELLWOOD Dr. H. G. Allen, Superintendent of the Lake Junaluska Assembly, will preach in Maple Grove Church at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning and in the Dellwood Methodist Church at 11 o'clock. All members and friends of these churches are invited to attend these services. Free Methodist Church Assembly and Oak Sts. Waynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Both Ginber. Co-pesters Telephone 666-J The Church of the "Light & Life" Radio Hour world-wide broadcast of the gospel. Invites you to its local services in the new Free Methodist Church. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 em. Young People's Service 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. - Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Wednesday night 7:30. . World Day of Prayer Friday, Feb. 9, beginning at 10:00 a. m. A varied program, including In spirational themes on Intercession for world needs will be interming led with prayer to the Almighty, throughout the day, Friday. Come and join your heart's devotion, and pleas for mercy, with those who will gather at this special time. NO DAILY SCHEDULE NEW YORK (AP)i Dally schedules were not existent when the National League was formed in 1876. The teams generally play ed on Tuesdays, Thursday and Sat urdays. The first game in the league w'as played between Boston and Philadelphia in Philadelphia on April 22. -4 Rev . W. J. Huneycutt To Preach at Elizabeth Chapel The Rev. W. Jackson Huneycutt. superintendent of the Waynesville district will preach Sunday evening at 7:30 in Elizabeth Chapel Meth odist Church, Ratcliffe Cove. All members and friends of the church are invited to be present. Waffles are good served with a mixture of butter or margarine, sugar and cinnamon. DOIN' WHAT COMES NATURALLY FORT WORTH, Tex (AP) The smallest basketball player in the Southwest Conference this sea son, TCU's Johnny Taylor, comes by his court skill most naturally. His mother knew a thing or two about the dribble and shoot busi ness. As Rose Mendel of Houston, Mrs. Taylor played several seasons with the Admiration team in Gulf Coast circles. She was named AAU all state two straight years. Dr. Irvin m . County Health Otat ......uru parents Of dfc naving tHeir children against i-eriai,. ., upases -J child should have , showing that hehajbL1 ed against smallpox d--whooping cough. Thu " may be secured Pin,' (family physician J, Health Department. Dr.: Weir pointed .. .....u n um mese seriou Thanks to the use nr ' smallpox is no lorger tf nuns ii unce was. Dj, whooping couah. needs to be reminded ,J uiiu may oe Jj As an aid to parents their preschool children ur. weir gave the schej Typnoid and PresthJ mruugn reoruary 20. v"t wju oe at the School at 9 in the mortiJ scnooi and typhoid shrr the afternoon it will be t gie acnooi t0 Eive nw s On Thursday, Februa only visit will be at the i luska School at 9, for and typhoid shots. Clinic will be at the BetlJ Typhoid shots will 0 clock, and preschool s!f O ClOCK. The first Dose Bowl football game was played in 1902 but there wasn't a second contest until 1916. Crab Parasites Sti LOS ANGELES iA onles of single-cell para: attach themselves to J arily are not considered but Dr. Gordon H. Bali at the University of Cj! clares that his researches tiny life units produce ii effects. When they gather ati small ducts in the crab parasites completely clo opening and destroy cti Dr. Ball states. He addrf parasites are henuless J should the affected crab; Dellwood Methodist Charge The Rev. Paul R. Taylor, Pastor SUNDAY WORSHIP Maple Grove 10 a.m. Elizabeth Chapel 11 a.m. Dellwood 7:30 p.m. Dellwood Youth Fellowship 6 p.m. Leaving Tot With "Sitter", The Last Grain COUNTS! Anyone can mix the beginnings of a prescription, but it takes a trained registered pharmacist to accurately measure those final grains that fill your doctor's orders. PROTECT YOUR HnT-- WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen Agency CURTIS DRUG STORE Borne Owned and Operated Depend on Us Your Doctor Does." ly CARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. 1 MANY a mother writes of the child under, three or four who Is never happy out of her sight. What a scene when this mother tries to leave this child with a baby sitter or In the nursery de partment ot a Sunday school or at school when he later enters there l Every mother should start early, even when the youngster Is a mere Infant, to have the father or another member of the family or another person seen often by the child for some time take care of him for brief periods, at first while the mother is present and later while she is absent. Alwavs this procedure should be gradual, for a few minutes at first and tor slowly-increasing periods later. As soon as the child is old enough to play with others of his age, this piay can help him grow less de pendent emotionally on his mother. Common Problem The most common problem arises when the parents begin fhe practice together of leaving the young child with a baby sitter. How difficult It may be for the child from a year to four or five -years of age when he discovers suddenly that his parents are go ing out and leaving him with a person he saw for the first time only a few minutes previously. Wiser parent, before their first time ot leaving the little child with a baby sitter, employ her to come much earlier in the day, or to come for an afternoon or two while they are home, so the youngster may grow acquainted witnner. Strange Person Imagine yourself, a little child, awaking to see a strange person (baby sitter) and to learn that the parents have gone away with out telling you they were going. Such an experience by a child may have ill effects for an indefl nlte period, causing him to have fear that he might be left again and even to dread having his mother out ot his sight. He also may have many frightful dreamt ror months and months. (Mv bul letin "Fears" may be had by send ing a self -addressed, stamped en veiope to me in care ot this paper.) Discerning mothers, who plan to go out, always announce casually to the child the fact in due time, just as they also apprise this -child beforehand ot any other change in his program which might not prove pleasant 10 mm. But suppose that, In spite ot all proper precautions, the youngster indicates before the parent are 1 aoouc to go away and leave him with a baby sitter, strong objec- uons 10 weir plans and cries vio lently as they go. The mother's impulse Is to feel very much upset and to betray her feelings to the youngster, u, as she leave him, he cries piteously and clings to her, she may linger and even go back several times to caress bt?n, and all the while he may grow more hysterical and she more upset Casual and Final She could make It easier for the ' youngster and herself If she were I to make her "leaving casual and ' final, and not even look back.! Though the youngster may cry vioienuy as sne goes, ne may cease crying before she will have gone a block. An occasional mother has been so constantly with the child even up to when he Is past two or three that she can't have the heart to go out and leave him and to see and hear him cry after her. This mother might more easily gain the fortitude to leave him with a baby sitter if she were to practice gradually at being out of his sight right in the house; later to put on her hat and coat and walk around the block, leaving him with a per son he knows, repeating this per formance several successive times, each time staying away a bit longer. One mother told me she made eight of such trips dur ing one forenoon and that on the seventh and eighth trips the youngster didn't cry at all as she left ,: AMERICAS 5 I L SSi&" refreshing lu new- 3 J WITH FINEST QUALITY ALL THE WAY THR0UC with limt-provtd POWER tflue, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -proved by more than a billion miles of performance in the hands of hundreds of thousands of owners. Cmbnttm tf Pnmrflijt AmImuiU Trsmmann m4 WS-h . 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