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OO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY W<wwlU>n<l Rantiet I 1 I <TL~ {JvaIAa** /TO ? * V WUlHIiW *rw?|r?*wv Church MEDFOKD FARM COMMUN.TT The Her. G. W. Jamison, Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sunday School. Vard: Fugate, Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Message by pastor. 6:45 p.m.?Training Union. A1 fred Gaddis, Director. 7:45 p.m. ? Evening Worship Message by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Mid-week Praye: service. FRIDAY NIGHT? 7:00 p.m.?Cottage Prayer meet ing in home of Mrs. Maggie Med ford, SATURDAY? 0 7:00 p.m.?Teachers and officer: meeting at the church. First Baptist Church . WAYNES VILLE SUNDAY? 9 45?Sunday School. Franl Kirkpatrlck Is general Superln tendent. There is a place here foi those of every age. 9:4f to 12:00?The nursery ti open for all children of parents who want to attend Sunday School and church services. 11:00 to 12:00?Sunbeams meet 11:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon by Rev. H. W. Baucom, form er pastor of this church. Mush under the direction of Charles Is ley. 2:30?Sunday School Visitation. 6:15?Training Union. 7:30?'Evening Worship. Sermor by Rev. H. W. Baucom. Specia music by the Youth Choir. MONDAY? 3:30?Junior G.A.'s meet at th< church. 6:30?Workers Council. 7:30?Intermediate G.A.'s meei at the Church. . TUESDAY? 7:30?W.M.S. meets in th< church parlor. The Lottie Moor Circle has charge of the prograrr and thev are responsible for th? flowers in the church each Sundaj during the month of November. WEDNESDAY? 3:30?Junior R.A.'s meet at th? church. 3:30?Cherub Choir practice. 4:15?Junior Choir practice. 6-30?Youth Choir rehearsal. 7:30?Midweek Prayer service. R-15?Senior Choir rehearsal. FRIDAY? 730?Intermediate R.A.'s meei at the church. Waynesville Baptist Church Tti? B(t. Hobert Shope. Pastor FPtnAY? 7:30 o.m.?Cottage Prayer Meet ir>e in the home of the oastor. Wade Brown. Prayer Band leader. STTVr?\y_ 10-no a m.?Sunday School. Ear' Marhhum. Sunt. 11 no a m.?Worship service. Ser men hv the pastor. 7:00 p.m. ? Song service anc Sermon hv the pastor. W*TINFSDAY? 7:00 n.m.?Prater meeting anc Son a Service. Bible Study in the book of Romans. Of vou are not in church some whgre we invite you to come ant worship with us. .Visitors are wel come. Fines Creek Memorial Baptist Churcl STTVDAY? ?3nnr1fiv cehool?10 o'clnelr even Sunday.- Floyd, Fislyr, Supt. Rmaehlnff on 2nd *Md '4th Set Iirdav nigh's and on 2nd and 4tl mnrnlne* nt It oVloelr Tfie fcev. Rufus Morean. pastor North Canton Baptist Church, wll be guest preacher Sunday at 1! a*n?" it i' ' i Richland Baptist Church The ttev. Edgar Willi*. Pastor STTVDAV? 10 am?Sunday School. Alllc Mor.re ffunt. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon by pastor. o.m. ? Training Union Esthpr Mae Gibsan. Director. 7:30 n m.?Evening Worship. TUESDAY ? 7:30 p.m.?R. It's, and G. A's meet at church. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Meeting. SOOTHES GASS1 REV. DRAKE / I < ? rhurrh--Better Community ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ? f 8o?i|.tur^-Art. t; 41-41: 5:42; Phltlpplata lstl-*: 2 12-18. I Peter 2:4-l?; RevrtatUm 1:1-22. ? s Peter begged the people to repent, and "they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thou sand souls."?Acts 2:41. "And they continued steadfastly In the apostle's doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking bread and in prayers. and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles. ?Acts 2 42-43 ' And all that believed were together, and had all things in common, and sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men. as every man had need."?Acts 2 44-45 "And daily in the temple, and in every house." in this early church, "they ceased not to teach and to preach Jesus Christ."?Acts 5:42. MEMORY VERSE?Philippians 1:27 , Crabtree Baptist Church CLYDE, Rt. 1 r The Rev. M. H. Raby, Factor SATURDAY-^ ? Nov. 7, at 2:30. the WMS meets i at the home of Mrs. Hubert Wells. I All members are asked to attend. SUNDAY? 10:00 a. m. ? Sunday School. - Charles Noland, Superintendent. 11 a.m.?Sermon by the pastor. : 6:30 p.m.?B. T. U. 8 p.m.?Sermon by the pastor. Everyone is welcome. , Hazelwood Baptist 1 Church The Rev. John I. Klzer, Pastor , SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:45 a.m. Jerry Ropers, Supt. t Morning Worship?11:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Training Union?6:15 p.m. Frank , Saunders. Director. Evening "Worship. 7:30 p.m. Activities for the Week ^ TUESDAY? r The officers and leaders of the Training Union will meet at 7:30 in the Educational Building for . their monthlv planning meeting. WEDNESDAY? Family night at the church. The opening assembly program will be at 7:30 p.m. All Brotherhood mem bers and all members of the W.M.U. crganizations are urged to- attend. The nursery will be open for the t small children. Visitors are cor dially invite dto share in these ser vices. v ?. Rock Springs Baptist Church R?t. Edgar Willi*. Pastor Sundav School, 10:00 a. m. Paul . Clark. Supt. Morning Worship 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. I Evening Worship 2nd and 4th Sundavs at 7:30 n. in. RA's and GA's meet each 2nd and 4th Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. I Frank Medford and Mrs. Wayne McElroy, counselors. \ Waynesville Presby terian Church " The We*. M. * Williamson. Pastor ' Edgar N. Plott,. Supt. of Sun ? ?lav School. SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worshln 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Recruiting and I Training." Youth Fellowship meeting at 6.30 o'clock. Session meeting at 7:00 o'clock. { ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? la*. ' "Forgiveness" Is Topic . Of Catholic Lecture J "Forgiveness of Sins by Priests" will be the subject of next Mon day's lecture by Father Lawrence Newman in St. John's Church's . series on the "Beliefs of Catho lics". The forum and auestion per iod will begin at 7:45 and is open to the public. ' Topic treated last Monday night was "The Sacraments and What ? Thev Are and the Sacrament of Bantism." Father Newman ex ? olained that the sacraments and external signs instituted by Christ for the ourpose of giving grace. Each of the seven sacraments were ? briefly exolained and quotations from the Bible were given as evi dence that all seven were institut ed bv Christ. . f STOMACH PAIN! Rev. Scott Drake, well-known minister of Middlesboro. Kentucky, writes: "My painful stomach troub les were relieved so completely bv Scalf's Indian River Medicine that I am writing this letter of thanks to you. I just want to help those whose days Just drag by be , cause they suffer the awful gaaay stomach agony that I did. I high ly recommend Scaif's Indian Riv er Medicine to all my friends." Yes, be sure genuine Scalf's Indian River Medicine is what you get ft you suffer as Rev. Drake did. Let It quickly easy away the terrible gassy stomach pains after meals. Let it help yon regain yoor "Smile of Health". , .a?dUte * <I * '?>> Mm* Bethel Presbyterian Church ROUTE 3, CANTON Archie C. Graham, Pastor SUNDAY? 10 a.m. ? Morning Worship, Sermon by Mr. Graham. Subject: "Are Your Roots Deep Enough?" 11:00 a.m.?Church School. C. S. Rolflns, Supt. 7:00 p!m. ? Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. Rosemary West, Presi dent. SATURDAY? 2:00 p.m.?District two rally Presbptery senior high fellowship. ( Hazelwood Presbyterian Church 117 E. Main Street, Hazelwood Archie X. Graham, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00?Sunday Church School. Mr. Cecil Blanton, Superintendent. 11:19?Morning Worship. Ser mon by Mr. Graham. Subject: "Are Your Roots Deep Enough?" j 6:00 p.m.?Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. Gene Davis, President. 6:00 p.m. ? Presbyterian Junior Fellowship. Mary Francis Lane, Pres. 7:00 p.m.?Junior Choir Rehear sal. Miss Barbara Davis, director. 7:30 p.m.?Leadership class, "Ad ministration and government of the Presbyterian Church." TUESDAY? 6:30 p.m. ? Men-of-the-Church will meet. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 ?p.m.?Devotfon and -Prayer Service. 8:00 p.m.?Senior Choir Rehear sal. SATURDAY? 2:00 p;m.?District two rally Presbytery senior high fellowship. Crabtrc#* Methodist Charge Rev. A. R. Davis. Minister CRABTREE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m., Joe Pa'mer, superintendent. 11 a.m.?Worship Service. 7 p.m. MYF for young people.; i 7 p.m.?Bible Study. ? i . DAVIS CHAPEL Sunday School at 10 a.m., O. L. Yates, Supt. FINCHER'S CHAPEL Sunday School?10 a.m., Robert Cookrell. Sunt. 7 p.m.?MYF. Mrs. Mary Seay. adn't counselor. 7:30 n.m.?Cottage Praver Meet ing at home of W. J. McCrary. MT. 7IOV 10 i.ih ?Worship ""Service. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Her schel Rogers, Supt. First Oiiirch WAYNES VILLE r?m?r Hay-end and Academy The Rev. Fart H. Brendall. Minister SUNDAY? 9-45 a.m.?Church School W S. Roberts. Genera) Superintend ent. Classes and Departments for all ages. The mirserv Is onen for children under six until twelve o'clock 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worshin. The service will he broadcast over "adlo Xtetloh WHCC The sermon tonic- "How Blv Is God?" 7:30 p.m.?The second sermon a special series of services will He: "Faith That Keens Us Going". Congregational singing of familiar hvmns and special music by the choir will precede the sermon. St. John's Church WAVNFKVTT T V The Rev. Lawrence Newman. Fasifnr Schednle of Catholic Maaaea for Western North Carolina Wavnesvftle?9:00 and 11:00?St Tohn's Chureh. Canton?9:00?V M. C A. Cherokee ? 9:30 ? Cherokee School. Brvsns CHy?8:00?St. Joseph's "hiirch. Mwmhy ? 8:00 ? St. William's ChtngSi. Fontaoa?11:80 ? Our Lady of 'he Lake. FrwnkTtn?8-00 ? John Waslllk Home. Sylva?10:00?Carolina HoteL a - -T?? bethel Methodist Church "Bethel on the Pigeon" The Rev. L. B. George, Minister SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Visitors arc always welcome and i are introduced during the opening session by,tt>e Superintendent, M. C. Nix. 11 a.m.?Morning Worship with:, an order of service to include all. , Make it a habit to attend ^church , and a confirmed habit to include ( both services of the morning. 6:15 p.m.?Youth and Intermedi- , ate groups meet for worship. A:, study of home relations is being j followed with favorable results. ! | All the youth of the church and ; neighborhood are welcome to these \ | programs and the period of play j, which follows. , TUESDAY? 6;30 p.m.?Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday. / i WEDNESDAY? * 7:00 p.m.?Choir Rehearsal each . Wednesday evening at the church.' i THURSDAY?" L ^00 p.m.?Circle No. 2 of the ! ( wAc.S. will meet at the home of v Mrs. Cora Welch. Mrs. Jack Mc-' c Cracken is co-hostess. ? f Razelwood Methodist 1 f Charge | ? The Rev. R. J. Itahn, PjUnp 1 THE FRANCIS COVE CHI RCH 1 mtnd^Y? [' 10 00 a.m.T-Siyiday School, R. il -H-Boone! Snpt 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. J r The budget for the rew year will ' be presented and explained and the I pastor will brtng a message on the ' subieet: "A Pledge Is More Than A Gift," ' 7 I'ESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Bible Study and Prav- 1 er Service. We will study the 4th | - chanter of th? Acts of the Apostles. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 pp m ?Woman's Society of ' Christian Sendee meets for its No vember meeting at the Parsonage at Hazelwood. Mrs. R. H. Boone is in charge of the program. HAZELWOOD CIIITRCH STJNn*Y? 10:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. s The sermon subieet directs the 1 question/ "What Is Life?" ( 11:00 a.m.?Sundav School, W. J. Nichols, superintendent. 6:00 p.m.?Methodist Youth Fel lowship every Sunday. Ben Win- ? Chester, Counselor. 7:00 p.m. ? Evening Worship. . ,Scrmon subieet- "Thg Conditions of Discinleship." , 'WEDNESDAY? 7 00 n m.?Bible Studv and Prav- , or Service We Will.studv the 4tt^ chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. ( ? ... : .. .. ? Shadv Grove Methodist Rfv. Jam-* II rn'?mn, Pastor Tel r.I, C-r,7RR j w aggie 10 a *n ?Church Rrhnol for all I sees Mrs. C. Ii. White, superin- < tprdont. 7 30?Evening worship. Sermon 1 by the pastor. RIIATIY OBOVE 10 a m?Chnreh Sehool for all sire eronns. Glenn A. Boyd, sup erintendent. 11 ? in?.Moaning Worship. Ser man by the pastor. PPMPUIII, 10 a.m.?rhtirrh Sehool for all ft op croups. Roy Shelton, superin tendent. ] Salvation Armv MAUVT MISS'OV prSTBim Orawer Tel r.T, 6-671* M*T p?req oo?n Wameeellle. N. r. Major Peril Brown. Olstrlet Of leer ? lent. Olenna W?t. Assistant. 1 lent. Marlorle Kev. Assistant. Planet, T owe Ceorefftrv 1 Jean Freee. Children's Worker. 1 APTTVtTTVQ- Preaehlno services CiteHftv Rehools. V P T,e?lon I Plhle P'ssses. T.ftdles' Home ] Tea cue Home visitation. In all 1 Peeler* ? CHTTPCTTES- Max Patch ? I Peadmiarters Sheltnn T, sural. T.lt. Me Creek Bonnie Hill Sleepy Val- I ley, and Timber Ridge. I ?(Ml ? nr*?wrt'"" , AMMH -*? ? i*s mm mi 4 Adventists Plan Offering To Fight Alcoholic Evils "Americans are spending twice as much for alcoholic beverages as for gasoline and oil for automo biles," ' Pastor Pete Meisner told his congregation Saturday in an nouncing a special temperance of fering to be received in the Hazel wood Seventh - Day Adventist Church. Another comparison, the pastor 5aid, shows that Americans are spending three times as much for intoxicating beverages as for all the religious life of the nation. "These statistics are appalling," tie declared. "We had bettter wake jp and curb this menace which threatens to destroy all that is fine and good in America. "The most subtle trick of the , iquor and beer industry is the suggestion that moderation is the inswer. Every drunkard in Skid How and elsewhere once was a i noderate drinker. And most of! hose arrested in traffic accidents! vhere liquor is involved are clas-! lifted as moderate drinkers. Al coholic beverages never did anv hing pood, but they've certainly j lone enough that is ba#" The nastor said the nation now 'as 4 000 OOn alcoholics and more i han 3 000 000 excessive drinkers. He said the alcoholic bevernep. in lustry is now snending $250 000. 100 a vear in "the most deceotlve ind glamereus advertising of ifc jt?nr wine and beer ever conceiv :d hv the mind of m?n." Pastor Meisner sa'd nart of Sat trdav's offering will he u?ed to leln finance socioloeical and sri >ntifi" research in problems of al coholism. Another part of the of "ering will po toward educating /outh on the dangers of alcohol. Seventh-Dav Adventists are to al abstainers from all alcoholic leverages. Free Methodist Church Tpln-Snnp r-T, 7 Assemb'" and O-k Streets. Wnvnosvill*. The Fev. P?iil n F,M?r Pastor Phtirah n' t*lP * lo>i* A T.ifr Padln Hour. world-wide broadcast nf posnei and cone, invites you to it? nwviv services. SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. John Nnrric. Supt. Mornino Worship. 11:00 a.m. Mo?c?ee bv th? nastor. Youre noonle's service at 6:45 rnmmv Norric. nresident. Men and Missions service at 7:30 Fhis service will he missionarv iff" r>Mnee and wilt- in charge of ?he men of the church. r""?snAy Prsve*" servipp at 7-30 n m Immediately followirte a Bible study will be conducted by the pas tor F^TDAY? Fast nraver service. 9 30 a m In the home of Mrs. John Norrls an Fast Street. The pnhlic is invited to attend these services. Pigeon Valley Methodist Charge PfV. w 1, Wr?w??ne Pastor BFAVFRDAM STTNDAY? Sundav School?10 am. A M Worlev. general sunerintendent. Sermon hv the nastor. 11 a.m. M. Y. F . 6-30 p.m.. Miss Georgia Spp't "resident. MONDAY? 7 n.m. ? Board of Stewards meets. Chiirrh Of Oimf PA?T W \ VVT-CVTT T ? On A*fcr*H1e Fond. 19-A ' , Fob Rixdon* Minister ?Ttvr?AV? 10 m?Whin Stiiflv 11 ?m.?Wor?hin Service. Ser mon: "What Is Your Standard In Religion?" 7 S0 o.m.?Sermon studv: "The rorin?hians Became Christians ? How''" rrmmsruv 7 30?Blhle Study. SATURDAY? Podtn Pro*r?"i f'om 0:00 to I:1S a m. over WIICC. "The Bell gious Question Box". J~L 1 T - i.' " Rev; Morgan To Be Guest In Fines Creek Sun. By MRS. HUGH FERGUSON Church Reporter 'The Rev. Rufus Morgan, pastor of the North Canton Baptist Church, will be guest preacher Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service at the Fines Creek Mem orial Baptist Church. Announce ment Was made by Floyd Fisher, superintendent, and a request that Fines Creek folk tell all their neighbors and come to join the worship. The public is invited and a large congregation is expected. Sunday School attendance in Fines Creek was splendid last Sun day. 104 were present with an of fering of $69.28. Goal for this com ing Sunday is 200. " All enjoyed the singing by young people last week, and the church feels fortunate in having Joe Clarke as choir director. His inter est in the young people, it is hoped, will lead him soon to organize a youth choir. The church congrega tion also wishes to compliment their young people for good behav ior at church. Solo was by Mrs. Coman Haynes, who is a talented singer and al ways has an inspired choice of songs. Although Vermont has no sea coast, it has one of the oldest ship yards in the United States ? on Lake Champlaln. " I ~ ' "= The Church Of The Nazarene Opposite The Court House on Depot Street David M. Cox, Pastor H. A. Jeffries, S. S. Supt. SUNDAY? 9:45 a. m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. Sermon subject: "The Right Spirit." Sermon subject: "Why Missions?" 7:45 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. THURSDAY? 7:45 p.m.?Prayer meeting. The friendly Church of the Naz arene invites you to worship with them and extends to you a warm welcome. Most birds moult once a year, but some moult twice a year, and a very few three times a year. Grace Church in I Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edgar II. Goold. Ei THURSDAY? 6:30?Supper at the 1 House sponsored by R< Guild. Open to public with r ations. SUNDAY? Nov. 8?23rd Sunday after T 9:45 a.m.?Church School 11:00 a.m. ? Morning I and Sermon. TUESDAY? 8:00 p.m.?General meeti Woman's Auxiliary at J House. The waters of the Dead S< too salty to sustain any foi life. The <fyiy of Pentecost. "let your conversation bo as it bocometh the gospel of Chr that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together the faith of the gospel."-Phi1ippians 1:27. I "BACK MAGIC I I for washday woes! I ? I Scrubbing. rintin? I I 'Vari l back *? , OH'ng, can put a crimp in anyone s I I "'"cuLrly. When done by Band. J I w.o_ work ^,r h"e'! Wher? a ,oucb of "Back Magic" may I **" " * J* Pu' a b- to* | I handle all your wash"'w* *!* C?mp,ete,y< e,ectnClty "" I only a fP . W '* washes, dries and irons for I I freshed Wl Witt teat* R*J And' m?St imP?rtanf-h0W re' I ijyl [.? hands how ? helps save the beauty cf your I BUSy wen as 2Ti*5rvou more "mespend W"h " I I Dri??oquickfy **? 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