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av Afternoon. May 17, 1351 THE VfAYNESVTLLE MOUNT ALVtEH FACE FIVE (Steond SectloaT 1 CHURCH John's Church -..vtSVILLE Che (Solden (Text 1 . , )Iacs fur Western for .the M-nth 'a Church 8 am. and t the Lake Chapcl- 1 S i 1 f ! '! ,h.5 cnurcn o .9 15 TO 1 Uc if: ., 1 M - fLthcy Home 8 a.m. knday.- .. .... , ... i (jam nume i .' ett Cove U Church id, t K. Mcnancy, pastor x Sunday School every Clayton Pressley, super- lot. " Sunday night Prayer and choir practice. . La-Preaching on the sec U fourth Sundays by the in meeting In the homes Saturday night. one is invited to attend this It church. Jenth Day AdvcntisJ Tabernacle lit Brceh Street HAZF.LWOOD knwl I. Bauer, Pastor JlDAY int. Sabbath, School. Ira-Worship. ESDAy m-Micl-weck prayer meet- the church. Hetekiah destroys the idols. "B still, and know that I am God: I will b Malted emtng tka nationt, I will bt axalttd in tht arth." - Palm 46:10. Church Of God IIAZELWOOD Tb ltcv. Harold K. t'ato, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Services, 11 a. m. Evangelistic Services. 7; 15 P.M. Wednesday, 7 P. M., Young People's meeting. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESV1LLE Sunuay 10 a.m. Sunday Sthooi. 11 a.m. Worship Service. i The Southern Kingdom RECORDING THE REIGN OF GOOD KING HEZEKIAH Scripture 11 Kings 18-20; II Chronicles 20-30; Isaiah 31. newman Campbell" JDW IT came to pass in the petrol Hoshca, son of Elan, of Israel, that Hozukiah thp f Ahaz king of Judah began 5H (nty and five years old was Itn he brenn tn fnio-n in Welti." He reiETieri 29 vcars. pcntly following his own In wmvicuons, this young ent to work to bring 'his lack to th worship of He "removed the high Land briiUA fii... ha the idols and broke the wrpent which Mos'es had ause the people had incense before it , and wbr- 3 it . : ... E the king prepared for: a Wval. He told theLcvilcs, nests to cleanse the" temple ' sanctify themselves. Then W messengers into all the ' W mto Israel, asking the 'o come to Jerusalem for assovcr. IlNaands came from the two s. and great sacrifices racred on the altars. The were set "in the house 'Lord with cymbals, with e. (ancient stringed instru f the zither type), and when the king com- ",al me burnt offerings w,. n the altar,, "all the jlMne-and the trumpeters - '"i au this continued He oven "cut off the gold from the doors of the tehiple of the Lord, and from the pillars" which he himself had overlaid, and gave all to the king of Assyria. However, Sennacherib was still not satisfied. He wanted to take Jerusalem and destroy it. He sent a great army to the city. Rabsha ken, one of the lraders of the As syrian army, called to the 'king, vho sent three messengers to hear what the Assyrians had to say. Ran.shakeh told them to tell Hezekiah that there was no use in trusting to Jehovah to help them M'this predicament; other gods had not helped their people. Also, that if they were depending on Egypt. for aid! it would do them ho good. Hczekiah's messengers returned to the king with their ctothf s rent in despair. The king also, rent his clothes and covering himself in sackcloth, he went to the house of the Lord. Then he sent messengers dressed in sackcloth to Isaiah, the prophet, 'to ask what they should do Isaiah told them to tell the king that the Lord said that the As syrian had blasphemed, and that He would "send a blast upon him. and he-shall hear a rumour, and shall return to his own land; and I will cause' him to fall by the sword in his own land." Again Rabshakeh threatened and warned Hezekiah not to trust in' his God. However, Hezekiah Burnett Siding Baptist Church The Krv. Joe Williams, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn Rogers, Superintendent. 11 a.m. Preaching Services on Hie first and third Sundays. Liberty Baptist Church The Krv. It, 1). Russell, Pustor 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd Tcguc, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon Ij the pastor. Everyone Is cordially Inlvtted. Olivet Baptist Church Itrv. (). L. lrdfoid, Taiilor SUNDAY 10 h. in. Sunday School, llarruld Lpathcrwood. Superintendent. 1 1 a. in. Worship Service by the pastor. 0:30 p. m.-H.T.U. meeting with Mrs. Lester Shechan as the leader. 8 p. m Preaching bly the pastor WEDNESDAY 7;:iO p. in, Midweek Prayer Meeting in the home, Hiram Cald well, leader. SATURDAY 7:30 p. m Collage Prayer Meet ing. Mulvin Brooks, leader. Hadio program over WIICC every Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock till 3, conducted by the pastor. Salvation Army P. O. Box 57, Waynesvillc MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Sprincs, On The Max Patch Road Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Blanch Lowe, Assistant. Glenna West, Children's worker. MAPLE SPRINGS: Headquar ters. Little Creek, Shelton Laurel, lionnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mission Centers. ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools Pleaching services, Young Peoplc'f meetings. Visitation, Bible classes Ladies' Home League in all Centers. 8 "ilf.'flrtrf fcnnm that 1 m fiorf; will bt r.rnltri nmony ,1 will be exalted in the earth." Psnlm j(i:10. l? burnt .offering was fin ru have been a most im Li,,(nd stirring ceremony, to the evange- wlnlT hc,d y Dwisnt l. Billy sIr5 Sankcy to" aK:: "J Sunday. revivaU of not ibvri?0i,or those now be'"? Billy Graham. inspirational gather-' fork "corded in ,the "f hundreds ,f years. , PPlc must have loved and it"'wkiah. for it ia record mm,l him WM nonc ke . , l"t were before him." I 'nh!ribl kin yri. Cm 'fiut H' the "fenced prayed to the Lord, and "it came to pass that night, that the angel of the Lord went out. and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred and fourscore and five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses." . Thus did the Lord rebuke the Assyrians who had blasphemed Him. Sennacherib was killed in his home by his own sons. We next read that King Heze kiah was "sick unto death." Isaiah told him to prepare to die. Hezekiah. however, prayed W the Lord. He reminded Him that he (Hezekiah) had turned Judah s people to Him after years of faith lessness: that he had done good in the Lord's sight. His prayer was answered, and lie recovered and reigned for So the Lord rewarded His faith ful servant.. As Hezekiah said to . Isaiah. "Good is the word of the Lord which thou hast spoken. And he said. Is it not good, if peace j ...,1b K in mV dflVS 7 sanu irww - . t" On Church, at ChHit lit th U. S. AL. nd ud y ptrmiuum. Ontnbutrt by King ftlur Syndicitt . e"1 lid an odd thirur. Hp "300 tmlfflU of Poum r..that m found in ure, ln Lord, and in the " King a nouse- Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. W. C. Pipes, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. D It. Riley, general superintendent. 11:00 a.m. Preaching service each Sunday. 7:00 p.m. Training Union mcct every Sunday. Bobby Fulbright Director. Each Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.- DELLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. tirorKe Mehaffey, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 o'clock with the sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Friday night al the homes. Bible study conducted by thr patsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday night. The church bus operates for all services. Paper For Uniforms MEADVILLE, Pa. -AP The newly organized company of min utemen set up to replace a Nation al Guard company called into fed eral service took a novel way to raise money for uniforms. The company conducted a paper drive, collecting newspapers and old magazines to sell to a waste TU.' i!nii4nmfln if? a n. company, me iiiiiiwi-tiii". v. the emergency, are made up of vol -UMteers who erve illout py. r j - K iOxv; tflt S tin rv f l41 Ul lrf fJ) TV h J t Hi hi it 1 ' -m!m On a liifih cliff in the Bavarian Alps Ludwig II built hi castle. More than a home, it was a fortress, a safe place for a king to live in dangerous times. , . Ironically enough, Ludwig died only a few years after he had completed his castle. He didn't really get much use out of it after all. Down the valley there stands a little church. It is not nearly as imposing as Ludwig's castle. But it has been home and fortress to thousands through the trials and spiritual battles of life. Honestly now, w)c7i is truly a man's castle? The one lie builds and in wnicn ne lives or the one mat BUiJLDb mini, ana m wnicn he WORSHIPS? 1 CHURCH FOR AU !e f2l r. l: .'. '"y or (Z for hi. ch,W 'Jke of K.. ' oi lh Chi. "anon anrl and reod Sunday Monday Turiday dnt$d,y Thirnd.y Pr.d.y Saturday ""ns whv r"Oularlv " Tor hi, 3) For Ihe " for th. HUOIf, whirl, . j . or PP. "cm h,s "oral ! John ' c''"tlian, 'Int. tuk, PMIm. Ciltian. Ch.pt. 31 11 lit This Series of Ad Is Being Published Each Week in Tlic Waynesvillc Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals and Business Establishments: Allison & Duncan Suppliers o .Sinclair Prmliiclt PhiMir 17:! HawlwiMid, N. C, Branson Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars Trucks 4! Main St. Canton, N. C. Cagle Furniture Co. "Your llotpoint - IMillcn - Maytag Dealer" Free Delivery Clde. X. r. 3373 Canton Motor Company Buiik and Willys Jeep Sales - Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 2320 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Presiing" Cburch & Montgomery Sti., Waynesvill Phone 113 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Hour Service Farmers Exchange Krrds, Seed. Fertiliwrs, Inscetieides Aslirvillr Road rhonr 130 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Stoic Hill l ohh Waynm-llk rhP &34 Garrett Furniture Store Garrett Funeral Home Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where mere a iiw:i - E. J. Lilius Jeweler I .or ham Towle Wallarr .International Sterling Haywood County Farmers Cooperative "llatchint-Eer Headquarters for Haywood County" Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizer 2l Depot St- Phone 7 ! ! Home Laundry and Cleaners Waynesvillc. N. C. Howell Motor Companv DcSolo - Plymouth - CMC Truek Sales - Service rhonc 190 Waynrsvillr James Furniture Companv "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street. Waynesville Phone 7fi!) Junaluska Supply Company Oner-! MerchaBdlse Bnildinf hunr-it Lake Junalnslu Thoor d Depot Street Phone 82 Ketncr's "The Slnre With The rhefWerlMwrd Sis"" Feeds - Seeds Fertilizer - Iteal iWiwr Lake Junaluska, N. C. Phone 00." R. R. Kibbc. 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