,,r.iu.g Devotions
ixvoUoui next wwk
Z* ,-Htio.t WHCC Will be
direct*? of Rev. CD.
, Ltot of the Aliens Creek
'aui ti These services ere
Z ..jcli weekday morning
,0 UVtM?W?ioCk. Youar?
l0 the devotional
? ?iicb morlMt
| Arch Masons
old Convocation
u IX uesville Chapter No. 69,
Arii. Masons will hold a
convocation Friday, July
f:3t> p i".
narked master and past
6 degrees will be conferred
#vs oi candidates.
{oval Arch Masons are in
> aitend.
fhe supper is 75c a plate.
|y Grove Methodist
Charge
lames 11. Coieman, Pastor
slIADV GROVE
in?Church School for all
,ups. Glenn A. Boyd, sup
dint.
ni. ? Morning Worship.
r uy the pastor. i
MAGGIE
Pi.?Church School for all
Mrs. C. L. White, superin
L m.?Evening Worship. Ser
i the pastor.
HEMPHILL
| j in.?Church School for all
wi>s. ltoy Shelton, superin
:<ntral Methodist
Church
CLYDE
fc C. Starr, Jr. Minister
iv?
. Sunday School. Roland
rv.Hid, Supt. Classes for all
fups.
- Worship Service. Sermon
[pastor.
| p.in. ? Vesper Worship
jp in. Fellowship supper.
In in Adult Fellowship
Croup. Methodist Youth Fel
I Intermediate Youth Fel
ESDAY?
In in. ? Mid-week Study
M'lioir Rehearsal,
Bethel Methodist
Church
"Bethel on the PiieM"
The Re*. L. B. George, Minister
Church School at 10:00 o'clock,
with classes lor all age groups. The
opening worship period will be i
under the direction ol M. C. Nix.
Superintendent.
Morning Worship at 11:00. The
1 choral music will be under the
( direction ol Miss Maud Worley and
| instrumental music by Gudger
; Worley. Sermon by the pastor.
The Youth and Intermediates are
to have an outdoors recreational
period lollowed by Vesper worship
; services on the lawn ol the church.
The youth ol the church are in
vited to attend and participate.
Choir rehearsal each Wednesday
evening at the church at 7:30.
Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday
evening at the church at 6:30.
Hazel wood Methodist
Charge
The Rev. R. J. Hahn, Pastor
THE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH
SUNDAY?
9:45 a.m.?Sunday School every
Sunday.
10:45 a.m. ? Morning Worship
2nd and 4th Sundays.
7:30 p.m.?MYF 1st and 3rd
Sundays.
8:00 p.m.?Evening Worship 1st
and 3rd Sundays.
TUESDAY?
8:00 p.m.?Prayer meeting every
Tuesday. /
UAZELWOOD CHURCH
SUNDAY?
10:00 a.m.?Sunday School every
Sunday.
11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship 1st
and 3rd Sundays.
7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship 2nd
and 4th Sundays. f
WEDNESDAY? (
7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting evety
Wednesday. -
First Methodist Church
CANTON
Rev. L. E. Mabry. Pastor
SUNDAY?
11:00 a.m. ? Worship Service.
6:30 p.m.?MYF meets.
7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship. Ser
mon by Pastor. Special music by
Youth Choir.
WEDNESDAY?
7:30 p.m.?Mid - Week Prayer
Meeting.
Some diseases such as diabetes
may cause poor sight.
The Christian Home
F. AND KINDNESS MAKE A HOUSEHOLD CHRISTLIKE
kcripturc?Bphesiana 5:15-33; 6:1-9; Colossutns 3:lt-k:l.
NEWMAN CAMPBELL |
IT ever so humble, there's
re like home," the song
rlost of us are able to say
those words sincerely, for
e tome from happy homes
lintain the same ideals
re have left our childhood
has been tr?ie in all gen
s in all lands, and the
leals that Paul stresses in
ers to the Ephesians and
ans is just as true today as
in those ancient tipies, al
homes of today are far
it in many lands to what
?ere when Paul wrote his
i e s have changed but the
of happy Christian homes
same, and the same prob
ate us today which were
? in the homes of Paul's
appropriate are the first
rse* of those assigned for
lesson:
then that ye walk circum
, not as fools, but as wise,
ing the time, because the
re evil."
he world is in turmoil te
nd how much more world
juvenile delinquency and crime,
we do well to ponder his words:
"Wives, be in subjection to your
husbands, as is fitting in the
Lord."?Col. 3:18.
"Husbands love your wives, and
be not bitter against them."?Col.
3:19. Many young couples omit
the "subjection" or obedience of
the wife to the husband from the
marriage service as they feel that
it makes the wife feel inferior
and the husband usually prefers
that they two should work out
their relations with each other
With love and understanding. ,
"Children, obey your parents in
all things, for this is well pleas
ing in the Lord.
"Fathers, provoke not your
children, that they be not dis
couraged."?Col. 3:20-21.
"Honor thy father and mother,
that it may be well with thee.
"And ye fathers, provoke not
your children to wrath: but nur
ture them in the chastening and
admonition of the Lord."
In Paul's day, servants were
often slaves, but Paul's admoni
tion to the master and to the ser
vant, is also pertinent to labor
problems between management
MEMORY VERSE
'h tilrm, obey your parents in the Lord, lor this is right,
ir n.i/ father and mother."?Bphesians
.> known today and how
: h more we know about
v..v:< known by even the
??it >1 of Paul's day!
< r wisdom and conduct
th the centuries? Have
wo more Christlike in our
t t ..ard others? Are our
happier than they were In
ir-off days?
f at many countries, liv
ns in homes have im
?) it what of the spiritual
h"v? This I believe, that
n ajority of homes there
? t understanding between
1 and wife and between
? 1 children, and Paul's
? 'he happy home is at
i t.ally realized.
mes mean so much to
! J. In them our children
1 to be kind, forgiving:
i i h ratc of o tii e r s?all
that eventually!
i 'niggle and sacrifice.
Khali be brought to the
'?1 r. to return to Paul and
" e to the Ephesians and
1 ? In t h i s day when
homes, due to divorce, are
a problem and are the
f i ause of so much of our
and labor in our day.
Masters are told to be con
siderate of their servants, and the
servants are advised to work
"with good will, doing service as
unto the Lord, and not unto men:
knowing that whatsoever good
thing each one doeth, the same
shall he receive again from the
Lord, whether he be bond or
free," because in heaven "there is
no respect of persons."
"Masters, render unto your
servants that which is just and
equal; knowing that ye also have
a Master in heaven."
What constitutes a happy Chris
tian home? It is one in which
parents love each other, where
children are trained to obey their
parents in an atmosphere of lov
ing kindness, mutual understand
ing and respect. It is where sweet
harmonies are made, where all at
tend church together, pray to
gether, and sing together in
"psalms and hymns and spiritual
songs, singing and making melody
in your hearts to the Lord."
Teachers, talk to the children
about their own homes, showing
them what is the part they must
play in order to achieve a truly
Christian home.
i: rt,'tlinos produced by the Piviaion of Christian r.auraxi??nf
u <ji !b? Church*'* of Chriat in the U.S.A.. and used by permiaaKra.
Outributed by King Feature* Syndicate
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AS SHEEP WITHOUT A SHEPHERD ?
This flock may seem to have no shepherd . . . But study the
picture again!
Notice that the sheep are moving in a common direction? The
several which have paused for a last nibble, and even the
couple whose inquisitive heads have turned to gaze at. our
camera, are still on a path that someone has chosen.
Now look around you in the world. Do men seem as
sheep without a shepherd?confused, lost, afraid? J
But watch a little longer?you'll see millions moving
forward in a common direction. They are sheep who have
found The Shepherd. Though they belong to different
churches, their common faith in Christ brings order out of
chaos in their lives, and.gives hope and destiny to their
steps. |
For you who are tired of wandering and wondering? J
the Church offers a Path . . . and a Fold. J
THE CHURCH FOR ALL... 1
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest factor on earth for |8
the building of character and good citizenship
It is a storehouse of spiritual values Without a $|
strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization
can survive. There are lour sound reasons why
every person should attend services regularly
and support the Church. They are: (1) For his
I own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the |J|
I sake of his community and nation. (4) For the ?>:
sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral Vij
and material support. Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
Book Chapter Verses
1 Sunday Psalms 9S 1-11
? Monday Isaiah 53 1-12
? Tuesday Exekic! 34 1-12 '
$i| Wednesday Matthew 12 1-14
I Thursday Matthew 18 7-14
*; I Friday Luke 15 1-7
Saturday Psalms 23 1-6 H
Allison & Duncan
Suppliers of Sinclair Products
Dial GL 8-1921 llaarluuod
Caglc Furniture Co.
"Your llnlpoiut - Philco - Maytag Dralcr"
Clyde, N. C. Dial 3379
Free Delivery
The Champion l'apcr and Fibre
Company
Canton, N. C.
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Charlie's Lunch Room
& Texaco Service
Owners?Charlie and Claude Uoodard
Complete 24-Hour Service
Central Cleaners
"Superior Cleaning and Pressing"
Church & Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3871
Waynesville, N, C.
Farmers Exchange
Feeds, Seeds, Fertiliiers, Insecticides
Asheville Road Dial til, 6-5335
?
Farmer's Federation
"You Always Get Quality When You
Trade With Cs"
Feed*, Seeds, Fertilisers. Spray Materials
Dial GL 6-5361
Firestone Home & Auto
Supply Store
Bill Cobb Waynesville Dial GL 6-3071
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? .. i .juumum i..m
Garrett Furniture Co., Inc.
Dial GL 6.3325
Haywood Builders Supply Co.
"Where There Is A Material Difference"
Depot Street Dial GL 6-6031
Haywood County
Farmers Cooperative
"Hatching l eg llrariciu altera f0r
Haywood County"
Feeds, herds and FertilDer
216 Depot St. Dial GL 6-4621
Junalnska Supply Company
General Merchandise?Building Supplies
Lake Junaluska Dial GL 6-0311
Kelncr's
Farm Supplies and Equipment
Dial GL 6-60(15 Lake Junaluska
K. K. Kihbc, Jr., Consignee
Distributor of Tcxaeo Products
Dial GL 6-4591
Prompt, Courteous Attention To
Tour .Motoring Needs
m&mrmm im.m. i .. mui i^wbbw
Kaiser's Book Store
Books ? Girts ? Office, Artists and
Photo Supplies.
Main Street Waynesvillc
Lake Junaluska Methodist Assembly
Outstanding Programs
June 1 - September 1
E. J. Lilius
JEWELER
Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Main St. Waynesvillc Dial GL 6-6067
?
Liner und Shcchau
Laundry and Cleaners
Dial GL 6-4251
Massie Furniture Company
Dial GL 6-3311 Main Street
Moody Rulane, Inc.
"Complete Gas Service and Appliances"
902 N. Main Street Dial GL 6-5071
Mottinger Motor Co.
Lord Sales &. Service - 24-llour Wrecker Scr,
Miller & Haywood Sts., Waynesvillc
Dial GL 6.4685
?
W. R. McCracken
Distributor of Pure Oil Products
"Be Sure With Pure
Fuel Oil. Kerosene. Gasoline
Dial GL 6-4022
Pcnland Brothers Refrigeration Co.
Sales and Service
"Everything In Commercial Refrigeration"
Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street
..11 . iff . 1 ... 1 I J. Ml J_ M
Pods Motor Company !
Sale* - WILLYS - Service
20j Haywood St. Dial GL 6-3061
Rojjers Llcetrlc Company
S^lrs nml Service of All i'Vciricil Appliances
437 Main St. Waynesvillc Dial GL 6-6351
Turner's Store
"N'tvtr Buy Before You Try Turner'#"*
Coder wood Supply Company
Builders Supplies - Hardware ft Plombhsf
Depot St. Dial GL 6-4311
Waynesvillc Auto Parts
Wholesalers oi Standard Parts ft Accessories
Waynesvillc Dial GL 6-5321
??'
Waynesvillc Laundry, Inc.
I'rcd Shrehan ft Joe Liner J
"Particular Cleaners for People Who Care"
Waynesvillc - Dial GL 6-5367
Waynesvillc Tractor Co.
Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment
Depot St. Dial GL 6-4631
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Waynesvillc Radio Service
116 Miller Street Dial GL 6-5231
Waynesvllle's Leading Radio and TV Servton
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