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istlav Afternoon, September 18, 1931 TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FAG'S. JTVE. "(Secona -Sectlcs r m 0 TO CHURCH jsis Hope To tmemberedln olds' Will Lf rustees and other d friends h are; awaiting hopefully, -patiently probate oi me , Revnu!ds, Winston- j 'lacc0 millionaire who .B;!,at the age oi oo. . 3apt:sts have thought for .."(hat Reynolds held the hate Forest's .fortunes in ,. Citv. ' Several .memoers iicultv and various .'mem :. h,rd o trustees have L' Reynolds ' .from time to - were never ame to uo- wncrete statement as 10 -ion if any, of his huge uuld' go to Wake Forest. MMni ceremonies for campus at Winston-Salem idu'ed for the middle of and it ma.v be that an lm announcement will; be ,hat tme. Mwood Baptist Hear Guest ikers Sunday pecial services are pian Sundav. at the Hazelwood hurch. At the 11 o'clock he speaker will be James ,n State Training Union evening at 8 o'clock, the C; Weaver, pastor : of anch Baptist Church, will turin? the service Larry ;d Fred Moody will be or h deacons, v. M. L. Lewis is pastor .urch.. jit eapilal controls , less fourth o the world's Che Golden (Text The prophecy of Agabtts. "He that it not against you it for you."-luk 9:50. Crabtree Baptist News . MRS. MONROE NOLAND Mountaineer Reporter The Girls' Auxiliary of Crabtree Baptist Church will meet Satur day at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence Green. All mem bers are urged to attend. The Ladies' Missionary Society will meet Saturday at the church, beginning at 10 o'clock. Everyone is asked to come and bring a pic nic lunch. During the afternoon a very important meeting is plan ned, to include the election of of ficers.. '. crger Fellowship of Christians UNITY WAS MANIFESTED IN THE EARLY CHURCH Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE Sunuay .10 a.m. Sunday School.. 11 a.m. Worship Service. St. John's Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Lawrence Newman, '. Pastor Summer Schedule of Masses for Western North Carolina WAYNESVILLE St.. John's Church 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. MIEROKEE ll a. ni. Our Lady of the Cher- okees Council Hall. ' O.NTANA ' 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Lake Chapel. SYLVA-- , 10 a.m. Carolina Hotel. MURPHY' 8 a.m. Carnegie Library. i-Luke 9:!,9-50; Acts '11:23-30; 15:1-35; I Corinthians Corinthians 9:1-5; Philippians 1:15-18. '. k'EWMAN CAMPBELL EE ARE many clubs and :ons that bind men and together in groups. There lodges, Rotary and clubs, scientific and po- for men; musical and clubs, and manv others. Friendships and close ions are formed by these the fuller life of all. fiost imuortant and satis. kre the church ernuns. pot only meet for social but to work for the the church and a fuller the members, and for th f'ty. From them we pet friendship, but sympathy in umes of trouble. sad thine when such ndshipa arc disrupted by in Church. Our Ipssnn "s f matters that came Carlv Churrh m attars pt have caused bitterness nations, but which were Peaceablv and n In snirit tells of the'Apostles '"'8 a man who cast out Jcsii3 name. John told '"S "we forbade him. m followed not with us." Jus said unto him, For- not. for he that is nnt us is for us." P Wa a true believer, in the days of Claudius. "Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, deter mined to send relief unto the brethren which dwelt' in Judca." All contributed, and they sent their contributions by the hands of Barnabas and Paul. Now came a question that might easily have disrupted the church and caused a split. Certain men came down from Judea and taught that unless converts were circumcised according to the laws of Moses, they could not be saved. Paul and Barnabas disagreed and held, many arguments with these men. It was decided that these two should go to Jerusalem, which was the headquarters of the church, and see if they could settle the matter. In Jerusalem they were received by the breth ren with rejoicing because of the good' work they had been doing. Certain members of the sect of Pharisees who believed said that it was needful that converts should comply with this ancient Jewish law. The apostles and elders held ft meeting in which Peter said God had ordained that Gentries should hear the gospel and believe, and they had been blest with the Holy Ghost the same as Jews. He ob jected to such a yoke being put upon the brethren who accepted the faith. that is not against us is for us." Luke 9:60. rtaUn. He used . the L "u iic nuu rc- f race by conversion. This -u.rea ln Capernaum. took Dlaro in Antnr.h fcri Syria, where manv "verted to Christianity, a treat oav,i . :V u-ac r j j . . ..o luuuuea. ine l Jerusalem heard of -t.iuig m Antiocn ni.- "m"- e was m"! and full of the Holy lid 'hat another mission- DP hnlr..i . .. te" out nitti n ' ttna wnen ne pass mat a whole tmselve, And kr'ulaufri1 mucn Nstian .Sf'pes..wer? ibas w . ' 1 m Anuoch." Was reauy good iroMsof Paul ,"e for Convprtino- M,. He brought Paul he'P and to share the ne canto n from Jerusalem i the named A?a- Spirit ?Ch brethren P'r't had told him that bm.r "u"u- " came fans. fto f the -h. Then Paul and Barnabas ad dressed the meeting, and they told what miracles and wonders God had wrought among the Gen tiles. All then agreed that thej would write to the Gentiles and ask them to abstain from certain practices, and that was all. The letters were written, and when they were received in Anti ocn and other places where the gospel was being preached, there was'great rejoicing.-"' ' Later differences did arise and Paul wrote to the Corinthians (in Greece) that ho divisions should be allowed among them. He had heard there were some. An Alexandrian Jew named Apollos had come to Corinth and waa preaching that Jesus was the Messiah of the Old Testament. Paul was gracious to him, but the people were divided and some, ac cording to Paul's letter, were for Paul, some for Apollos, and some for Peter (Cephas). "Is Christ divided ?" Paul wrote; "was Paul crucified for you? or were ye baptized in the hame of Paul? . "Some indeed preach Christ, even of envy and strife; and some , also of good will: "But the other of love, know ing that I am set for the defence Burnett Cove Baptist Church The Rev. R. K. Meharrey, Pastor Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School every week with Clayton Pressley, superintendent. 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. 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 Churcli The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd Teague, superintendent. HA. M. Morning sermon my life pastor. Everyone is cordially Inlvllea. Salvation Army P. O. Box 57, Waynesville MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs. 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, Bonnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mission Centers. ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools, Preaching services. Young People's midlines. V s tation. Bible classes Ladies' Home League in all Cen (its. o( (JJ JV'Hnei Droductd by the Dlvlilon of ChrUtlan Education. National "-nurchei of chrtit In the U. 8. A, and med by permiaiion. .PlltrthUtAil ku VI.. D. 1 .. - flunHlat. DELLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Ppv r.enrcp Mphafiey. Pastor Mnrnlni? Worshlo at 11 o'clock, u;lth tho sermon hv the pastor. Prayer meeting Friday mgnt ai the homes. Ribifl studv conducted by the palsor Wednesday night. n. t II meets on sunaay nignt The church bus operates for all services. , Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD Stewart I. Bauer, Pastor SATURDAY 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School. 11 a.m. Worship. WFTYVF.KnAV 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer meet ; '' ' v ' j : ;'' ' ' . ' :-; . .; ;.' :, j . ..... -'-x,, r i ) vV ' Cs. tf f r" 4 1 s ; i SLttfl how MM (Ml ht ; i- V m WML XO W Yes. definitely! Startled? Why? How do you answer Lucy when ihe comes to the breakfast table and announces, "I'm not going to school today 1" You know, Lucy goes. ' How do you answer when Lucy comes in besmudged with dirt and says, "I'm not going to take a bath!" You know, Lucy bathes. How do you answer when Lucy, threatened with illness, says, "I'm not going to take that medicine 1" You know, she takes it. Why all this timidity, then, in the realm of spiritual guidance and moral training? Going to wait and let her decide what Church she'll go to when she's old enough? Don't fool yourself. By that time she'll probably believe that a decision neglected by her parents during her first twenty years might not be necessary at all. You didn't wait until she was "old enough" to decide she should go to school. Afraid she'll later succumb to the old story about too much religion when I was young . . . . parents made me go?" This tale is obviously false. Just because she takes a bath tonight doesn't mean she'll discontinue them at the age of twenty-one. What shall I say to Lucy when she announces she doesn't like Sunday School and Church. That's easy. Be consistent. By firmness and example you can show her that church-going is a necessity. And in later years, she will thank you for bringing into her life the greatest values a mature person can possess Christian habits and ideals. .ftftraeff FOR Arr ALL FOR TkP r-V k? A :.cwh ZL? CHURCH strong Church n!-.?' "PWtual C lzenship. n .W rTh2!ih,r d?macayUne0s; rWi'!'u. a tvaru "re ar ' "r CV)iu ,ar'y and ss? - Eplml.n, 'Cliipur Ver... ..Luke' ' Luke Tueid.y" Wednesday.," rhuriday .. Saturday.,. J is 17 IT S 3 t l-IO 1-10 11-21 It II rrrrr J I This Series o! Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Waynesville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Hai County Ministerial Association, and Is Beinr Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Individuals and Business Establishments: Allison & Duncan Suppliers of Sinclair Products Phone 172 Hazelwood, N. C. Branson Motor Co. Dodee- and Plymouth Passenger Cart . Trucks 42 Main St. Canton, N. C. Cagle Furniture Co. "Your Hotpolnt - Phllro - Maytar Dealer" Free Delivery Clyde, N. C. Dial 3379 Canton Motor Company Bulck and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 2920 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church &. 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Miller te Haywood St., Waynesville Phone: Day -52; Night -229-M Clyde Ray's Flower Shop & Greenhouse Phone 1180 and 1181 S Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St. Waynesville Phone 481 The Pure Oil Company "Be Sure With Pure" Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline . : Phone 300 : " '. ; , Phone 190 Waynes vflle James Furniture Companv I "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street, Waynesville Phone 7C9 Junaluska Supply Company General Merchandise Building Suppllea Lake Junaluska Phone 88 Ketner's "The Store With The Checkerboard Sign" Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer - Local Produce Lake Junaluska, N. C. Phone 805 R. R. Kibbe. Jr. Conslraee Distributor of Texaco Products Telephone 632 or 105-R "It Coats No More To Use The Best" Wavnesvillf Auto Parti Wholesalers of Standard Parts and Accessories , , Waynesville Phones 552 and 551 Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Fred Sheehan & Joe Liner "Particular Cleaners for People Who Care" -V Waynesville . Phone 20S Waynesville Pure Oil Station "Be Sore With Pure" . Opposite Court House ; Phone 119S Waynesville Radio Service 116 Miller Street, Waynesville Phone 1071 "Waynerrille'i Leading Radio Repair Service" ing at the church.
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