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Afternoon, October II, 1931 THE WATNESVTLLE MOUOTAINEE11 PAGE FTV3 (Sesond CtoilonJ D TO CHURCH Grove Uicts Will Revival a Tavlor of Gas- F- -,m fnr a series of LLs at the Maple Grove rhuicn, i;i.6"""" W : a c amino tontinue 0"",v Unf at I . hp week. . C Mr. Taylor is .well-Lghot:westernoNorth having re""J! -. - . viiaheth Chapel. ine is invited to attend the at Maple uiove ling Devotions '. m iinff' npvotions te6it ,,ted by the Rev. Mal- Lmson, pastor of the jle presDyienaii tuuiui, I Advised that the time for ........ jio hoine Dresent igraiiia . L eariier hour beginning r ...:n UA today., pey, wm. k hid 8:15 oclOCK. xou are I invited to worship in ich of the Air feiaiT Science Service K;n, UlSt'ase, anu ucoi" iili be the topic of the les ion at the Christian Sct fvjce next Sunday iiiorn- rvice will be held on the Lor of the Masonic Tern- o'clock. he (5ol6ctt (Test ry ft ifa ,6 ! ... Jacob ' Dream. ; V : . . . .'.;', "Beheld, t am with thee, end will keep thee whither.oever thou ooeit.'.' -Gnti 21:1$ Clyde Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Gross. "-or . 10 a.m.r-Sunday School; Martin L. Carter, Supt. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 P,m,-rTraining Union. John Hall, Director. ; 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship. Crabtree Baptist News MRS. MONROE NOLAND -Mountaineer Reporter The ladies of the ; Missionary Society of Crabtree Baptist church met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown. A special prayer service was held. - Wb Receives the Promise ID REVEALED HIMSELF TO HIM AS HE SLEPT Scripture Genesis Z7:l33:11.1 EWMAN CAMPBELL ITS LESSON covers so round in detail that we It room to recount all of lust remember some epi- m a previous lesson. the story of Jacob's de ll his old, blind father, nut of the story in July. recall the trick Jacob k his twin brother Esau, feting him, so that the Jsaac, whose sight had Iwfht he was giving his to Esau, his favorite son, reality he was giving it tar, when Esau discov- trick that Jacob had In him with the connlv- Iheir mother, Rebekah, pply hurt and sorrowed Moreover, he hated his ni planned that when pr died he would kill kh heard of Esau's md she told Jacob and fim to leave home and go er brother, Laban, until pnua have forgotten his Id it would be safe to re fit ... .followed his mother's ad- W out on his journey. slept with a stone for 11 "a certain Dlace." no fey and homesick. How I'Sht was not as others "perienced. He had a H wonderful dream: He J" suspended between M rth, nd on it, de- sheep if they were Laban's men, and they said they were, and that Laban was well and his daughter, Rachel, was coming to water the sheep. . .Jacob saw a beautiful girl come to the well, and he lost his heart to her love at first sight and he helped her remove the stone from the well and water the sheep, and he kissed Rachel and wept, telling her he Was her cousin. , ; She led him to her father, who received him with the traditional kiss and he told Laban his story. He also asked for Rachel's hand in marriage and promised to work seven years for Rachel if he could make her his wife. , Jacob had deceived his father and brother, and now it was his turn to be deceived. When Jacob was m a r r i e d supposedly to Rachel he did not see his bride's face, which was heavily veiled. . , Next day he found he had been wed to Leah, Laban's older daugh ter, whom he did not love. The first seven years he worked for Rachel's hand seemed but a few days, but he worked yet another seven before he made Rachel his wife. Leah was the mother of six sons, but for a long time Rachel bore no children, and there was bitterness between the two sis ters. Then Rachel bore a son and called him Joseph. Now, Jacob played a trick on his father-in-law, Laban, taking all the strongest cattle for his , ,. MEMORY VERSE m'1 w with thee, and wilt keep thre whithersoever thou goest." Genesis 28:15. "i ascenrtincr ur.ro wl u OLUUU ""d said. I am th- T .J RWam thu foti j the land where t, to thec will I give '"".,. And, be'- 'mall piaccs whitner , win bring thee te5. .a.n,d' J" I will J,ia I have spoken to tbb wakcd next morn; ltk . ,'ana said. "How L"" Place; this is none , - ..uuse of God. nnrt WZn Then Ns 1, naa for , 11 "P. and poured Hhei and callel the U - " as near the l "he old t t .. called Bethel, and S.S "a trans .mr town. -00 VOM-o IL.i . e With k Ulal " od he anl "ecp him, nitk. t uculcte one " he had iie t f me nj l,v,"::an(1 Paused near "ocks were rll whirh i,.j . l0P Of it. Hp of the on t en own, and leaving the weaker ones for Laban. After the birth of Joseph, Jacob thought it time to leave Laban and go home. Laban was agreeable, but after Jacob and his families -11 children in all, because he had four children by two other women, handmaid ens of his wives had gone three days' journey, Laban caught up with him, but Laban had been warned not to quarrel with Jacob, so they patched up a truce and ( Jacob went on his way. i He was still afraid of his brother, Esau, and sent fine pres-. ents ahead of him to placate him.t He provided a way "in which his families would be safe, then, when he was alone, a man came to him and they wrestled all night. When dawn came the man (an ange l would have left, but Jacob would :not let him go. When the angel realized that he "touched the hol low of Jacob's thigh." and put it out of joint. . . Jacob still would not give m unless the man blessed him, which he finally did. Jacob need not have been afraid of Esau, for when they met Esau ran to meet him- and embraced him warmly. He had forgiven and fwPlt."J how badly Jacob had treated him when both were home. Novertheless, Esau . went one way and expected Jacob to nye near him, but Jacob went to Shalcm, a city of Shccnem, -he pitched his tent and erected UG ;n.-uv-w ----- m nitii tn the Lord, rrt, fiC Ul tne inure ait - . I ' Ch"che. of RhM i. 4i.. w s a and uied by permmwn. The Missionary Society met Tucs day at the home of Mrs. M, H. Raby for a quilting, Proceeds from the sale of quilts wilj go to the society's treasury. Two new flues were installed at the church the past week. Painting is expected to be fin ished this week in the new class room of the young women's Sunday School class. The class will also put in new chairs. .. 1 . Church Of Christ EAST WAYNKSVILLE Suniiay - 10 a.m. Sunday School. ' , . 11 a.m. Worship Service. ' i i J- St. John's Church ' WAVNESV1LLE 1 The Rev, Lawrence Newman, Pastor . Summer Schedule . of Masses for Western North Carolina W A YNESVILLE ' St. John's Church 8 a.m.vand 11 a.m. CHEROKEE 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Cher- okees Council Hall. FONTANA 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Lake Chapel. SYLVA- 10 a.m. Carolina Hotel. MURPHY 8 a.m. Carnegie Library. Burnett Cove Baptist Church The Rev. R. K. Menaney, Pastor Sunday 10 a.m. 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 friendly 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 Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd Teague, superintendent.. - 11 A. M. Morning sermon j the pastor. Everyone is cordially inivtted. Salvation Army P. 0. Box 57, Waynesville MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, On The Max Patch Road , Major Cecil Brown, District Df ficer. . , Blanch Lowe; Assistant. Glenna West, Children's worker. MAPLE SPRINGS: ' Headquar ters. - , Little Creek, Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mission Centers. 1 ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools, Preaching services, Young People's meetings, Visitation,' Bible classes, Ladies' Home League in all Cen. .jr. s v. .4 J , 1 -jKirK V; Xi , .1 ( I ? Jl 'V1 s f UVA ; n. jn 11 HI :.. iliJX: -'-'- " J ill-1, 1) nil II lit . 0 THE RIGHT TRilCK In railroad parlance "turning an engine" means a great deal more than reversing the engine and put ting it on the right track. It means preparing the locomotive for its scheduled run. "Religious education" is another term which means more than it implies. Our Church Schools do far more than teach religious truth. They give children the opportunity to practice Christianity in worship, service, and fellowship. Conse crated leaders provide a Christian example, helping their pupils to see and feel the happiness which our faith instils. Adult classes en able parents to deepen their own spiritual lives, and thus strengthen the Christian influence of the home.; The Church is never content merely to put a child on "the right track." It seeks to mold the char acter of the child, to prepare him for a noble, happy, and useful life. In the many aspects of this vital work the Church needs your help and support.' -if 3 CHURCH FOR ALT ALT. POD rtZr ' ol Chirac ;r'afto.r 8 n L ""w and nn Wi n Survlv, V." Z d1moaY nor civ your Blbl,I0.c!,ugu.- BOOt .... Luk. Sunday. ... Monday Tu,dy . . W.dne,," "huriday Friday . . Saturday . . . Dfttlt.r... I Samual p'ltliana " ChroBiclte . John Chaptar Vtrni J94 19 JM4 2 U-2 i-T 14-21 Jl&fc7m .... u i? .... I III .2 ft ,WiS-,i ii ..aaBBBt&BSriRaim;. This Series of Ads Is Being Published E County Ministerial Association, and Is Bci Allison & Duncan Suppliers of Sinclair Products rhonc 172 Haze Iwood, N. C Branson Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars '-Trucks 42 Main St. Canton, N. C. Cagle Furniture Co. "Your Ilotpoint - Philco - Maytag Dealer" Free Delivery Clyde. N. C. Dial 337!) Canton Motor Company Buick and Willys Jeep Sales & Service 101 Park Street, Canton Phone 2920 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Waynesville Phone 113 Charlie's Lunch Room & Texaco Service Owners Charlie and Claude Woodard Complete 24-Hour Service - ach Week in The Waynesville Mountain ng Sponsored by the Following Patriotic E. J. Lilius Jeweler Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Main St. WAYNESVILLE, N.C. Phone l)H Haywood County Farmers Cooperative "Hatching-Egg Headquarters for Haywood County" Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizer Z Hi Depot St Phone 722 Haywood Monument Co. 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Farmers Exchange Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, InsectiHdi-s Ashcvllle Road Phone 130 Farmers Federation Serving Haywood County in the production of hatching eggs, broilers, quality feed. seed, and . fertilizer. : Phone 341 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store I'Ihiiip I0 Howell Motor Company IfcSoto- Plymouth GMC Trucks Sales - Service WaytMvi1l Bill Cobb Waynesville Phone A34 Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Phone 1 Waynesville Haywood Builders Supplv Co. "Where There Is a Material Difference" Depot Street , Phone 82 Hyatt Plumbing Co. Plumbing, Heating and Supplies ' anything from faucet washers to complete Installation, Estimates cheerfully furnished. 1 15 Church Street Phone 163 James Furniture Company "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" Main Street. Waynesville Phone 76'J Junaluska Supplv Company General Merchandise Building Supplies Lake Junaluska Phone 8 R. R. Kibbe. 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