Af tertiooH,':Aust '2,1S51 '-rsday 0 TO CHURCH inland Baptist Che (5oloett (Text Church ,-t vIlF. o. W''. Jameson. Pastor jasper Lcmuiu. V ..-1 irniHir Fil- siinday henuw, "j Morning Worship. J. Itadio program over .Training Union, Alfred wmmif "mm syv $ Ucning Worship. Midweek prayer service. . fiilftbfijjla II y hell lupuist ,Vi jarvLs Underwood I'asior ijner Sunday School Supt. r..l,nl :lt 1(1 o'dOCk. i,,g at 11 o'clock by the i services will ' continue "ti,f week. Come .be, with , ,.e not attending service re el-e. Hirch Of Christ 1st waynesville i r Sunday School. Worship service. John's Church WAVNESVILLE Slev. Lawrence Newman, rasior Schedule of Masses for stern North Carolina SVILI.K- inn's Church 8 a.m. and j:KK ; (Hir Lady of the Cher- t'ouncil Hall. INA- Our Lady of the Lake i. Carolina Hotel. , -Carnegie Library. Parable of the rich man vcho built n'cto barns, "Whatsoever ye do, work heartily ."-Colossiam 3:23. Christian Science Service ,lLove" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Service next Sunday morn ing. The Golden Text, from Jude 1:21, is "Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eter nal life." The services will be held on the second floor of the Masonic Tem ple at 11 a. m. I I T WW Burnett Cove Baptist Church The Rev, R. K. Menattey, Pastor Sunday 10 ajn. Sunday School every week with Clayton Pressley, super intendent. Every Sunday night Prayer meeting and choir practice. 11 a.m. Preaching on the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pastor. .. Saturday- Prayer meeting In the homes every Saturday night. Everyone is Invited to attend this riendly church. hristian Principles in Business Jesus and'paul tell us how to live while' EARNING OUR LIVING lurcLukc WIS-lfSa; 18:18 b42: 17 Thnxnalonians 3:7-10.f IQlIT NOW, in this modern land in our own nation, .we i iiprow our working habits ! of us) by reading our and learning- what Jesus l ft. Paul commanded their :s to do. A'Jhoar too much these"days workers who shirk . their r do them in a slovenly Biir pay and little work to be their motto, and even pittance of being on the ferns immaterial to many. (attitude is not confined to irticular branch of work- I infests jobs in all lines of 'fjCOUt'SO therr nrA rinnnta, 'I of them who take pride in ana do a faithful and fianlike job. However, in the fca and uncertain state of "rid,, many think "What's f ' , ' and try to forget their H; Acts 16:11-15; I Jhcssalonians - Then' the Lord compared ' the "faithful, wise steward" who did his work faithfully, and well whether his master was present or absent, and the one who, when the master was away and not ex pected back soon, would take lib erties with his job. To the first the master would give " more responsibilities and more lucrative duties. To the sec-( pnd "stripes" were administered, i The rich young man who came to Jesus to ask how he could be saved, also illustrates the point of how worthless is money and property to bring true happiness. Jesus, asked him, you remem ber, to obey- the Mosaic laws, and the young man said he had done so from childhood. One thing more was needed, the Lord told him;, "Sell all thou hast and give to. the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; , and . come, follow Me." " MEMORY VERSE - "Whatsoever ye do, work heartily."Cdlossians 3:23 f s hy slighting whatever yney ate supposed to do. ; If not ronrl fnr such an oHH,,Ho tful to the world that nppda thinking and hard work to out of its dithers. Lke tells us of Jesus tell- p Parable of the man whnsA ifJ brought forth plentifully, b'mself a huge barn to the crops, unrl then rMiro pke life rasv. f er, God called him' a fool, very night his soul would l"ir-'u of him, and what WOUld his UPolth 1,1m Money is not everything, aking vour puss u,hn tv, ab;"-, althojigh, of course, ""nrs a time in the life of mn and woman, when olH to them, when . they Pot aWe to do hard work. y should take said, rpfprri "ho thought to store hfs S( is he that laveth nn :re for himself, and is not "ward God." ' ,n Hf' told His disciples not thought for. tomorrow, , cy sholld eat, what they flnnk, or wherewith they ' 0p Clothed, finrl cD, that pens were fed, how the - wnicn were so glorious p all these things do the na ' the world seek after: and "her knoweth that ye .n' of these things." for if i r it is your Father's good ts'vc you the king- 'o to Burnett Siding Baptist Church The Rev. Joe Williams, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn Rogers, Superintendent. 11 a.m. Preaching Services on the first and third Sundays. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd Teague, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon I; the pastor. Everyone is cordially lnlvued. The young man could not bring himself to part with hi3 wealth, however, and so he turned, sorrowfully away. , . Now we turn to St. Paul's let ters to the Thessalonians, where Paul whites: "That, ye study to( be quiet, and to do your own dusi ness, and to work with your own; hands, as we commanded you; "That ye may walk honestly toward them that are without, and that ye may have lack of nothing." 1 Again. Paul reminds the Thes salonians that, while he was with them, "we behaved not ourselves disorderly among you; "Neither did we cat any man's bread for naught; but wrought , with labor and travail night and day, that we might not be charge able to any of you; "Not - because we have - not power, but to make ourselves an ensample (example) unto you to follow us. ' - , "For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat." As a matter of fact, life hold3 few satisfactions that surpass that' of knowing we have done a job well and in a workmanlike manner. Whether it be digging ditches, planting a flower garden, building a house or furnishing it after it is built. Bookkeeping, typing," writing, selling no matter what our work js we can get a wonderful feel ing, when we do it and do it well. Not onlv that, but it ts a benefit to the world at large, because it shows the solid character of the Olivet Baptist Church Rev. O. L. Lcdford, Pastor, SUNDAY 10 a. m. Sunday School, Harrold Leatherwood, Superintendent. 11a. m. Worship Service by the pastor. 6:30 d. m. B.T.U. meeting with Mrs. Lester Shechan as the leader. 8 p. m. Preaching bly the pastor WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting in the home, Hiram Cald well, leader. SATURDAY 7:30 p. m. Cottage Prayer Meet ing, Melvin Brooks, leader. Radio program , over WIICC pverv Sunday afternoon. 2 o'clock till 3, conducted by the pastor. Salvation Army p n Rmt 57. Wavnesville MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, Oa 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, Bonnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mission Centers. ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools, Preaching services, Young People's meelines. Visitation, Bible classes, Ladies' Home League in all Cen ters. DELLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.-George Mehaffey, Pastors- Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, with the sermon by the pastor., Praver meeting Friday night at the homes. Bible study conducted by vne patsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on sunaay uigiu. The church bus operates for all services. worker, and the world needs such. j.?SriR.hl!'' m,,l" produced by th THvUrion of'chrttln Educntion, National v" 01 lh' Chwb., f chrtsf , thf .(j. s. A . wrt Mid by permiesion., HtiWhu'ta by Kin JTutiuu Bviullr.it Seventh Day Advcntist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD Stewart I. Bauer, Pastor SATURDAY 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School. 11 a.m. Worship. WEDNESDAY '. 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer meet ing at the church. '.,. . .. -T'.Vj'jVlV.S-y HanHcuffs are' made of steel tEe "sfulf witfi wRicK we build bridges and skyscrapers and churches! But all men have not learned to build. - Some Have learned to destroy. Hence, in a land wHere men treasure freedom, there must be handcuffs for some in order that the rights of all may be saf e guarded. -. " , ' ,;',, , But there is a better way. Religious training is a sure vac cine against the spiritual disease that produces criminals. The Church can provide our children with the God-given moral foundations on which life should be built. And which is the stronger safeguard of tHe things we hold dear? A pair of steel "bracelets" ... or a Church crowded with eager children and conscientious parents?, AIL FOR tut. rZtL'' W Nit. (2) Fe2i .r f) For hi. A jy(ij,.,d,'. f ttmd,, This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Wayncsville Mountain eer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals And Business Establishments: Allison & Duncan Suppliers of Sinclair Products Phone 172 Haselwood, N. C. Branson Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cart Trucks 42 Main St. Canton, N. C. Cagle Furniture Co. "Your Hotpoint - Phllco MayUg Dealer" Free Delivery Clyde, N. C. P' 9 Canton Motor Company Buick and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 292 , Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Waynesvllle Phone 113 E. J. 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