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yi I 1 ' S i , s ) V Mi : 'Jill TAGE FOUR (Second Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afternoon, Septal,, GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY First Methodist 1 Officers Named For Coming Year The First Methodist Church to day announced its officers for the new church year. Chairman of the Board of Stewards is J. H. Woody, with Roy Parkman vice chairman. M H Bowles was named chairman of the Finance Committee. Herbert Buihanan will ete as Secretary of the Hoard and Mrs. Troy Wyche as Church' Treasurer,: succeeding Joe S. Davis. The complete list of Stewards follows: II. B. Angel, Joe Jack At kins, M IL Bowles, John Boyd, H, L Buchanan. T. O. Chafin, William Chambers. W. M. Cobb, Wayne Corpening, Joe S. Davis, H. M. Dulin, A. J Faneher, N. W. Gar rett, Herbert Gibson, Dr, C M, llinkley. J. H. Howell, Jr., David llvatt, Bruce" Jaynes,: J. C. Jen nintis.. J, M. Lone. W. H. Massie, Dr. N. M. Moclford. K.'B. McClure. Rov Parkman, Carl Ratcliffe, Will Katctifle, W A. Hector, W. M. Rob erts. Claud Rogers, G. D, Stovall, C G. Thompson, E. C. Wagenfeld, A T Ward C E Weatherby, Harry Wliisenhunt and J. H. Woody Church School oiiicers are Fran cis E. Massie, gencial superinten dent: Joe S. Davis, adult depart ment; Miss Bessie Boyd, youth de partment: and Mrs. Rufus Siler, children's division. George Dewey Stovall is presi dent of the Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Chairman of the Board of Christ ian Education is Joe S. Davis. The Rev. J. E. Yountz has com pleted two years as paslor of the Church. The Pastoral Relations committee has requested his eturn for another year. A budget of slightly over $21,000 for next year was suggested by the Board of Stewards and approved by the Church Conference. This is in addition to the budgets of the Church School and the Woman's Society of Christian Service, , Enlarging the Christian Fellowship ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture Isaiah 60:1-3; Acts l;4-8; :-5, ZB-za. aa-aa; itomans By Alfred J. Buescher . . TT FS Forty days after His resurrection, Jesus was with His disciples, and- He told them not. to leave Jerusalem, but to "wait for the promise of the Father," the baptism of the Holy Ghost. . Following the ' martyrdom of Stephen and the persecutions that followed, the disciples were scattered , abroad, but everywhere they went they preached the gospel, Philip going to Samaria. , Traveling as the Lord bade him, Philip encountered a eunuch of great impor tance, in the employ of the queen of Ethiopia, sitting in his chariot reading, .scripture, God told Philip to join him. A woman of Joppa, known for her good works, died, and hearing that Peter was mot far away, he was sent for and brought her back, to life. .'. ' MEMORY VERSE Romans 1:16. :. The skunk ranges Bay to Patagonia. from Hudson Crablrcc Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 The Rev. M. H. Raby, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School. M, M. Yarborough, Supt. v 11 a. ml Sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at the church, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Latham Gillett. Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA The Rev. Paul II. Duckwall, Pastor SUNDAY . 9:45 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all age groups. New members and visitors are welcome. 11 a.m. Morning worship with the sermon by the Rev. R. C. Bee man, ', 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship ' for all youth in the community, wm n r a 'brand-new FRIGID AIRE De Luxe refrigerator! Barberville Baptist Church : aw i b i ri John Pas- Jarvis Brock, Pastor SUNDAY 10 a.hr. Sunday School. Ruff, Supt. 11a.m. Morning Worship tor in charge, 7:15 p.m. Training Union. Jake Schulhofer, Director. Message by the pastor. WEDNESDAY , 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer meet ing. T 1 ' Z FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. Choir practice. Everyone cordially invited. Come, let us worship together.' Visitors recognized. 'T ijp' 1 ill I 111 j i We're giving away 25 brand new Frigidaire refrigerators for the 25 oldest Frigidaires now in use in the area outlined on the offi cial entry form. -". Clyde Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Gross, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School. Martin Carter, Supt. 11 1 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. Training Union. John Hall. Director. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, Free Methodist Church Assembly and Oak Sts, VVaynesville Rev. Charlotte Bishop and Rev. Ruth Grubcr, Co-pastom Telephone 666-J The Light & Life Hour Chape invites you to its regular weekly services listed herewith Sund-iy School, 10:00 a. m. ' Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Young People's Service, 6:30 p.m Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Wednesday night, 7:30 p.m. "Godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which to come." 1 Tim. 4:8. "Education is only like good cul ture; it changes the size but not th sort." Beechcr. Enjoy the Light & Life Hour this Sunday, and hear Dr. Myron Boyd over the following stations: WDUN 1400 on the dial -8:30 a.m. WIBB 1280 on the dial -4:00 p.m. Camel Through the Eye of a Needle" . .. i . i .i i ONE torn ond aid to Jeu$, "Good NmHtr, wnai gooa mmg man i do, that I may hav eternal life?" And He laid, "If thou will onler Into life, keep the Commandmenti." . - The yoong man aid, '.'All these thing have I kept from my yovthjip: what lack I yet?" . . Jetut said, "If thou will be perfect, go and tell what thou hart, and give to the poor, ond thou shall have treasure in heaven: and come and1 follow Me." . ? And when the young man heard that oying, he went away sorrowful: Imv k lnA mmmI ivnUAUloni. - J ' Then said Jesus to His disciples, "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, then for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God." (Taksn from St. Matthew 19,16-24) Riverside Baptist Church The Rev. Thomas E. Erwin, Pastor THURSDAY ' No services, due to Talent pro gram at Bethel School. Services were changed to Tues day instead. SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Sunday School hour with Lewis Sorrells in charge. 11:00 a.m. Will honor the "old est father'' present. 11:15 a.m. Executive meeting of W.M.U. officers. ; 7:00 p.m.rTraining Union meets with G. L. Warren, director, in charge. 7:45 p.m. -General Assembly program by Young People's group. THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Sunday School lesson study for teachers held by the pas tor. ,' 8:15 p.m. Choir practice. Christian Science Service "Reality" will be the topic of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Sci ence Service next Sunday morning, The Golden Text, from Jeremiah 51:10, is "The Lord hath brought forth our righteousness: come, and let us declare in Zion the work of the Lord our God." The service will be held on the second floor of the Masonic Tern pie at 11 o'clock. West Canton Baptist Church CANTON, ROUTE 3 The Rev. Otto Parham, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Mai- com Crisp, bupt. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Training Union 6:45 p. m. Vaughn Hall, Director. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m. W. C. Hentley will preach. WEDNESDAY 6:45 p.m. Teachers Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Crabtree Methodist Charge The Rev. C. O. Newell, Pastor Mt. Zion 10 a.m. Sunday School, Hershcl Rogers, Superintendent. Crabtree Church 10 a.m., Sunday School; Andy Ferguson, Superintendent. Finchers Chapel 10 a.m., Sunday School, Fred Noland, Superintendent. Davis Chapel 10 a.m. Sunday School. O. L, Yates, Supt. 7:30 p.m. MYF meets. Margaret Noland, Pres. The pastor will be away this week at the annual conference in Greensboro. First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Broadus E. Wall, Pastor SUNDAY .'' 9:45 Sunday School. Frank Kirkpatrick is general Superin tendent. There is a place here for those of every, age. 9:45 to 12:00 The nursery 1 is open. it ' . 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor, bpecial music under the . direction of Charles Isley. ' . , ."': '", 6:45 Training Union. 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Special music by the Youth Choir. " .:.' MONDAY ' . '.''' 7:30 Young Business Woman's Circle meets with Mrs. Edwin Russell. TUESDAY 3:30 Junior Royai, Ambassa dors meet. 8:00 Lottie Moon Circle meets with Mrs. H. O. Champion. v 8:00 Annie Armstrong Circle meets with Mrs. Joe Liner. .'. 8:00 Ann Hasseltine . Judson Circle meets . with Mrs. Charlie Woodard. 8:00 Fannie E. S. Heck Circle meets with Mrs. Ben Phillips. ' 8:00 Eliza Yates Circle meets with Mrs. Bernard Turner. 8:00 Henrietta Hall Shuck Cir cle meets with Mrs. Lucile Foy. WEDNESDAY 3:30 Junior Girls' . Auxiliary meets. . 6:30 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:30 Mid-week Prayer Service. 8:15 Senior choir rehearsal. THURSDAY .7:30 Young Woman's Auxiliary will meet. . SUNDAj Homin M-7j 1 MRS. t ! m, . vir. and Mrs. couch H returned to their Tn after a ten-d y Va. Mrs. Shields is ,1 of Mr. and .Mrs. ,lo:ia Mrs. PatmnTc7!T" M. Patbtl week end with her .. 5 and Mrs p jay, Ga. ir, wuiDm-n Lewi, after spending two OTe son-in-law and daughter Mrs. Fonzo H. Mann. ' Mrs. Joe DutketTun(, , upciduon last week in f - .vxuuij nospnai, ' Mrs' ErneiTH, her home on the i. The community wishes if." ictuvcjy. roaa is recovering 'frou of 'flu', rar. and Mrs. L.CaySt sun oieve oi west Ashevi i"iiv in mis set1 wees. Mr. and Mrs. John Pi aaugnters spent several fishing trip to Fontanad Mr. and Mrs. Clarence canaier were guests llj Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ijtJ County of Language There are 220 recognized lan guages in India; the three most im portant, used by 97 per cent of the people are the -yo-Indian, . the Dravidian and the" Tibeto-Burman. Youthful 0r(iu The American league ganized by Byron Banctj Johnson, three years aflu uated from Marietta mained president from in The pearls in American oysters have little or no commercial value. I i " I I: I y A local inquiry: Are there as many backslider the Catholic Church as there are in other church A. There are too many backsliders in theCatfc Church. Sponsored by ST. JOHN'S LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION Do you have a question? Send it to us, V P. O. Box 491, Wayncsvillc. 25 De Luxe Frigidaire "Re frigerators are to be award . ed to users of the 25 oldest Frigidaire refrigerators in the areas outlined on the Official Frigidaire entry form, obtainable at our store,.. Complete contest rules are shown on this en try form. Entry forms are free and you are in no way obligated. Nothing to juy - MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 31 Main Street First Methodist Church WAV NESVILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. J. E. Yountz, Minister The Church School meets each Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Francis Massie, General Superin tendent, Classes and Departments for all ages. - I j . . k " edlt '' " I CO(l sh,n ' ' I .'id,'u-w,iciM'N0-e'"lii and ..-. You . of rou'RE going to he surprised about lots thiniis the first time von nntl this Buick get out on the road. Crahtree Baptist News MRS. MONROE NOLAND Mountaineer Reporter" The Crabtree Baptist Church will observe the Lord's Supper Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. , Three persons were admitted by letter to the Church on September 16. ' ':";":. R. L, Messer is a patient in the Haywood County Hospital. John Noland is ill at his home on Crabtree. , ., Mrs. Callie Grooms is "doing nicely" at her home after having been a patient in . an Asheville hospital. .... The Rev. M. H. Raby, pastor of the Crabtree Baptist Church, has returned to his duties- after an ill ness at home, : '...'; Take the easy way it responds to your every wish-steps away from a stop light-soars up a hill -lets loose a surge of power at the -touch of your toe on the treadle - orcntfes" to a stop ttt the touch of the brakes. Take the way it rides the road-witk an easy stride, sure-footed oa turns, level as a lance on straightaways, Take the way it steers -so light and true that it seems to guide itself. Take its ease of control. More than a million owners now know the wondrous freedom from tension and strain that goes with Dynaflow Drive. .". ;- " But how about price? Can you afford it?j i "Easy does it" is the answer to that one too. Fact is -if you can afford a new car, yotl can afford a Buick. Better come hi to see " us soon. '' " '""-"" ""' :"' It's easy to sec where this eager beauty "gets its standout performance, when you glance at the list of all-star engineering fea tures shown above. Stmdard on Roauhabtir, tftumol at mtr toH.tn tr St. I n iTon In HENY J. fAVLOR, A8C N.lwort, tyry dtei-doy tvaning, TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY 403 DEPOT STREET WAYNESVILLE, N. C
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