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! t - Mt-1 THE WANI".SV1LLE MOUNTAINEER TAGE FIVE (Second Section J " . 1 9. -b . . , , i . lnUfljj , rhnrtll i&fer mn cox? ywwywi;'r'-'!i;T.i' mini i ihi . I,.!., nf Masses s i.' -1 .... t wiiwn, 1 " 11 nil a m. Li ant I1J 1 f i'iolv Communion Sunday Ma- 8:00 Jdlrd Sunday-Mass u. .i,ijlais 10.00 a.m K-Ma 10:00 .Jjy.Jl.lS y "u a.m. Sunday-Mass 11:00 ,er information call 3:3 Day Advcntist rabcinatle tBwh Street i7H WOOD tt I. Bauer, Pastor '-Sjlibath School. '.iirlui. AY- itl-ttak prayer meet- li'iUlTll. : ! 'i 'fv1 - If 5 - it " U t ' "-if" ?. ; In . Mm I ut 1 -- - ii -nit) itumaiiriVi ' Branch Baptist Church , ('. Woavcr, I'astor Sunday Siliool, Abe onnti'iidoiil. Worship si'i-vice, wiui h'FiMchins. Training I lium. Worship, witli the mcs- pas'nir. ( 2 nc cnrisi. Whott ort h Christ, lh Son of tht living God."-i Matthow 16:16. DELLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. George RlehalTey, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, with the sermon bv the pastor.. Prayer meeting Friday night at the homes. Bible study conducted by the pntsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday night. The church bus operates for all services. Want Ads bring quick results. wit nwii'Ut ii1 nidiiis eu.mmmmmmmmmmm Salvation Army P. O. Box 57, Waynesville MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, On The Max Patch Road Major Cecil Brown, District Officer Blanch Lowe, District Secretary (ilenna Mae West, Children's Worker MAPLE SPRINGS: Officer's Quarters. Children's Home, Day School. DISTRICT CENTERS Little Creek, Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Valley. ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools Preaching services, Young People's meetings, Bible Classes ana sanies Home League in all Centers. You are welcome to attend. JESUS THECHRJSP " MSCII'LKS CONVINCED HE IS THE MESSIAH Scripture Mark 1:2b 9:1 IKW'MAX CAMPBELL :EAI1NG over today's ifcrrncvs, wc are struct: f fact that after each Jesus worked. He asked ihom H( had healed and tokcrs to tell no one. iobeveJ Him. So overcome lazement were those who (His help or witnessed , they told everyone they fry household in the vicin Ihe miracle, it must have e chief topic of conversa feighbors told neighbors; I Rent WrtvH tr, mlQlivoc PTlris flnH thnca iV, Vicwl - , miu hia red were ohjects of won- i &we. (lid not .Tecia uL'Qnf tViASA W had not come to disclose i nature. Also, thp ruiprs rsaion ana authority, and fOUld do their Viosst (unit irap this audacious Per- uiscreait and silence Him thev hart tn bill Uim v v ax, in, . lift vmi A l ' jvu ii yuu are ot to tell about something happened? Do von im. y tell the next person you i son the feeding of the five thou sand with three loaves and two small fishes. In this case there were four thousand people wno had been with the Lord for three riava with nnthint to cat. "If I send them away fasting to their own houses, they will faint by the way: for divers of them came from far," Jesus told His disciples. Thpv had seven small loaves this time, the disciples said, and "a few small nsnes, jesus mau: these feed the four thousand and they had seven basketsful left over. When Jesus and His disciples came to Dalmanutha the Phari sees sought Him out, asking Him questions, and seeking a sign of Him. They were tempting Him. Jesus sighed and said, "Why doth this generation seek after a sign? verily I say unto you, There shall be no sign given unto this generation." At Bethsaida Jesus cured an other affllicted man this time suffering from blindness. Coming to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus questioned His disciples as to what people were saying about Him "Whom do men say that I am ?" Some say John the Baptist MEMORY VERSE 'hou art thr Christ, the Son of the livinq God." Matthew J6.J6. Or do you do as you are and keep it secret? lor favors received seem right to ac- n;e it others with tho h.h ht lu jour benefactor should 'U K!lr.nt Way's story. Jesus had gone borders of Tyre and Sidon, !" went intn a one would know He was A Woman a j nician of Syria, had evi- t aiung for Him, and d Him into the house (,,,, v" ma ieei. "-lie dauchter war nrtfi. !J an unclean spirit, she na she begged the Master lm-Kf a suggestion sus and a ouick . uritfprf I ,yv e mother, she was I go her way; "the devil Is P' thy daughter." And mOth-tr 1 . . capoHs there was brought onk t8f and dumb man' l . " 3iue, put 'ilnK a little anital n h;. M touched it to th tonmiA ;a"who, immediately 1 "lird miraelo r,t ,kiu ... ' mrK. was i n, ir had in a rectnt lei- come again; some say Elias; and others, "one of the propncis. "But whom say ye inai i i ,,. . 1 1 ,1,M ne jisneu liicih. Peter, the impetuous, answercu first, as usual, "Tnou an Christ." Jesus told them to say noimng, ikn Ho heMn to teach them auu mimi '-' p . that He mu-SL leave uivi... suffer many things, and be killed, but that after three aay i would rise again. Peter began to reDUKe ms i.". probablv to comfort Him that such things would not be, but Jesus in turn rebuked Peter, with the words He had used to Satan in the wilderness, "Get thee be hind Me, Satan." Then He said to them that he who would follow after the Mas ter must deny himself and take up his cross and follow in His footsteps ' . What can we do individually to help to keep the peace of the world? It may not seem much, but we can live as Jesus would have us following in the foot steps of the Master, whose "holy work was doing good." ' We can broadcast His message to all within sound of our voices, for the time is now to PreBd ik. nnni rf near.e and goodwill I tn a. deenlv troubled world. . - ' . ., nitriout I'i'n .v "u'im'i produced 6y me itowwwi " - V,,.,. vxi urnt by p!rn)ii5in, niimsitttd bv K!n future! Sn11r'' Burnett Cove Baptist Church The Rev. R. K. Mcnamy, Pastor Sunday 10 a.m Sunday School every week with Clayton Prcssley, super intendent Every Sunday niht Prayer meeting and choir practice. 11 a.m. Preaching on the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pasior. Saturday f Prayer meeting in the homes every Saturday night. Everyone is invited to attend this friendly church. Church Of God II17FI WOOD The Rev. Harold E. Cato, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. r..v,;nrt cjprviees. 11 a, DO, X i CUC lii.'H - g Fvanselfetic Services, 7:15 P.M. Wednesday, 7 P. M., YoUng People's meeting. Burnett Siding Baptist Church Williams. Pastor in a m Sunday School, Vaughn Dnnrc Snnpiintendent. ' . i 11 a.m. Preaching Services on the first and third Simdays. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church ti,. now w C PiDes. Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. D. n rtilev E'meral superintendent. 1 1 .no' m Preaching services 1 l.UU n.i- " 7:00 p.m. Training Union meets everv Sunday. Bobby fuiorigm, T 'i I'oninr Each Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE Sunuay 10 a.m. Sunday bcnooi. 11 a.m. Worship Service. Liberty Baptist Church Tho Rv. D D. Russell, Pasior 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd ciinprint.nndent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon y the pastor. . Everyone is cordially InlvUed. Training Union Group To Meet On Sunday The officers and leaders council iv,0 Huvu.(nd Baptist Training Union will be Jield at the Aliens Creek Baptist church on Sunday at 2:30. it was announcea Dy n. L Gaddis. director. All the training union officers of all the churches are urged by Mr. Gaddi'- tc be i'rsseut.t SI - ffi H iTTi I TT? ',1 LENT19SI ' rv? " .-. n:--sNif fcu:s !vvb t: , if n j , ill S H , if i. ;1 pttti?- ltefS .'CU.,','UV The churches of America are making a united appeal during Lent to share our plenty with the less fortunate of other lands. It is a challenge for us to help the millions who need food and warm clothing, who are destitute and tiomeless. Can we look at this living picture of suffering humanity and still say no? The rewards of giying are many! In helping others we help . ourselves., That is one of the paradoxes of life. For it is in giving" that we receive. We receive joy in giving gifts to our friends and to the needy near us for whom we have compassion. A mother finds joy in giving to her child even if it means a sacrifice for herself. We need to extend the scope of our giving to include those in far away lands made homeless and helpless by war and calamity. We in America, a land of comparative plenty; need the priceless blessing, the spiritual enrichment that rewards Christian charity. But that is not all. Helping others means helping extend the Kingdom of God. "Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me". These are the words of Jesus asking for our help. Can we refuse? ? r in ii ul.:i .HI)')! THE rtnin,. - wnLfl FOR JST T can domofr.. "ow a ' WVIIlZatinn r own sale 1 Person should otl-nH reasons why PPorl ih- pi. r"9nd rvic,. ... V y Q"d od your BibMi ' Chu '-9U look ""n maler larl Sunday Monday Tuesday Wrdnraday 'huraday Prid.y Saturday Matthtw Luk, John ?""ronon,r Ch 'P' V z SI. in 9 Act II ( Matthtw 17 M t 27-31 13-23 ll 32 36 6-15 19-24 nitoM ' j " 1 1 . -s'i I f, ,- I i-t him :.!.... A. wira.v. Tt I ' 'I., i' 1 V nin Mill i This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Wayncsville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored hy the Following 1'atriot.c muiviauais ana uusin Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St., Waynesville- Phone 461 Depot Street Allison &. Duncan Gasoline, Oils, Fuel Oils Goodyear Tires and Tubes Burgin s Dept. Store I'rcsh Groceries and Meats James Furniture Company "Low Prices Keep Us Busy Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 70J Shcrrill's Studio Pliotic M Canton Motor Company Buick and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Thone 230 Carolina Mutual Insurance Agency Dividend Payinc Non-Asscssahle" Z36 Main Street, Wayncsville I'lione 331 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaninc and Pressini;" Church &. Montgomery SU.. Wayncsville Phone II J Charlie's Lunch Uoom & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 21-Ilour Service 1 Dav is-Liner Motor Sales, Inc. lord Sales and Servkc24 Hour Wit, hrr Ser. Miller Haywood ' Sis., Waynrsvillp Phone: Day - 52; Night -223-M Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There is a Material Difference Depot Street Massie Furniture Co. Wayncsville '1",,c Massif's Pure Service Opposite Court House Phone 1108 Moody Rulane, Inc. Cftmnlrte Gas Service and Andianeei yii:: N. Main Street I'liiim: ICIG Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home I'lione 1-J Pliiiiie 137 Havwood Electric Mcmbcrshm Corporation Main Street, Wayncsville Phone ;:1G Phone 82 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Wayncsville Phone 534 Home Laundry and Cleaners ; Wayncsville, N. C. Howell Motor Coiniwuv DcSolo - Plymouth - GMC Trucks Sales - Service I'lione 190 Wajncsvillc Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 83 Portraits Pholo Finishing Framing 110-112 Depot Street, Waynesville Phone 184 K. It. Kibbc. Jr. Consignee Distributor of Texaco Products Telephone 632 or 105-R "The Best The Market Affords" E Underwood Sinclair Service Main Street, Wayncsville Phone 9170 Waynesville Auto Parts Whnlrsalors of Standard Paris and Aeressoi m Wayncsville Thones 552 and 553 Wayncsville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sherban & Jo l.inrr "I'aitii iilar Cleaners for People Who Care" Wayncsville Thonc 21)3 Wayncsville Lumber Company Wholesale and Retail Phone 154 Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street, Waynesville Thonc 10R" , "Waynes vllle'i Leading Radio Repair Senrlce V 4 f. Jt! u.
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