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GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY S U IN D A 1 1 -Ik /T. _ i First Baptist Church WAYNES VILLE Thp Rev. T. E. Kubinrtt. Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45?Sunday School. Frank Kirkpatrick is general superintend ent. There is a place here for those of all ages. 9 45 to 12:00?The Nursery is open. 1 l:0O Morning Worship. Ser mon by 'he pastor: "Trifling With the Eternal . Music under direc tion of Charles Isley. t>. 15?Training Union. 7:50 ? Evening Worship. Ser mon: "A; Timely Warning," by the pastor. Special music by Youth t huir. TUESDAY? 7 30 -Henrietta Hall Shuck Cir cle meets with Mrs. Sebe Bryson. 7:30 Annie Armstrong Circle meets with Mrs. Robert Turner. 10 00?Lottie Moon Circle meets with Mrs. Joe Cathey. 2:15 Ann Judson Circle meets with Mrs K E Thomas. 7:30 Eliza Yates Circle meets with Mrs. J. P. Dieus. 7 30 Fannie K. S. Heck Circle meet with Mrs. Sara Ellen Sulli van. 7:30 Pearl Johnson Circle meets with Mi- Frank Kirkpatrick. 7:30 -Business Women's Circle meets with Miss Jean Childers. U ED.NESUAY - 3:30 Cherub Choir practice, 4 15 Junior Choir practice. 0 30 Youth Choir rehearsal. 7 30 Midweek Prayer Service. 8:15 Senior Choir rehearsal. 1 HURSDAY? 7:30 ? V.W.A.'s meet at the Church. Church Of Christ FAST WAYNFSVILLE On Asheville Koad. 19-A Bob Kicdon, Minister SATIKDAV? 0:00 a.m. ? Radio program, Wild". " The Gospel of Christ". St'NDAY? 10 .1 r e. - Bible Study. 11 ,i m.- Worship Service. 7:30 pm Sermon: "Qualifica tion'- for Hitlers' ftk ' T!i' Dead Sea is about one-filili P^tlie M. v oi the (ileal Salt l.ake. I Doing t.'ic Works of God ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON uh.n.m. I Scripture?John 4:43?5:47. ? j In Cann, where Jesus turned the water into wire at the marriage feast, a noble man ca,ma to Him, asking Him to heal his son who was near death. Jesus said to him, "Go thy way; thy son liveth." As the nobleman neared home after Jesus told him his son would live, his servants met him and told him the son was alive, and that he began to recover at the hour Jesus said he would live. At the pool of Bethesda, in Jerusalem, many blind, halt and withered were wait ing for the healing waters to be stirred. A crippled man was told by Jesus to "Rise, take up thy bed and walk." Accused by the Jews of working o?. the Sabbath because He healed the crn>\-., Jesus Answered them, "My Fathe? eth hitherto, and" I work " MEMORY VERSE-John JO Waynesville Presby terian Church I'hr lie v. M K. Williamson. Pastor Edgar N. Plott, Supt' of Sun day School. SUNDAY? Sunday School, 10.00 o'clock Morning Worship 1100 o'clock. Sermon subject: 'Bound Together In Christ". Service l'or Children of Un church before the sermon. Sunday is being observed as YOUTH SUNDAY and in the morning service -1 he pastor will be assisted by. young people of the Senior High Fellowship. The Session will meet at 10:45 Sunday for the reception of mem bers. Senior High Fellowship meets at 6:30. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Kev. Edgar II. Could. Rector Jan. Ill?4th Sunday after Epi- j phany. it 45 a.m.- Church School. 11:0(j a in,?Morning Prayer and ! sermon. Crabtree Methodist Charge Rev. A. K. Davis, Minister CRABTREE 10:00 ? Church School, Joe Palmer, Superintendent. 11:00?Morning Worship. 7:00? MYF. DAVIS CHAPEL lOOfr?Church School. O. L Yates, Supt. 7 00 MYF wrth Crabtree. FINCHER'S CHAPEL 10.00 ? Church School, Robert Cockrcll. Superintendent. 7:00?MYF. Mr. ZION 10:00? Morning Worship. 11:00 ?Church School. Herschel Rogers, Supt. 7:00?MYF with Crabtree. WEDNESDAY? Mt, Zlon?7:00 Bible Study and Pra>er Met ting. THURSDAY Finchei's Chanel ? 7:00 Bible Study a ltd Prayer Meeting. About 62 per cent of U. S. ener gy consumption in 1052 was sup plied by oil and gas. Congress established Kings Can yon National Park in California in 1040. iiazclwood Baptist Church The Rev. John I. Kizcr, Pastor 1 SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:45 a in. Jerry I Rogers, Supt. Morning Worship?11:00 a.m. ; Sermon by the pastor. Training Union?6:30 p.m. Frank I Saunders, Director. Evening worship?7:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor. Announcements and Activities Sunday is Building Fund Day. This offering is being promoted by the Billy Snyder Sunday School class. Mr. John Blalock is teacher. The goal is $1,000.00. The three circles of the W.M.S. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Fannie Heck Circle, will meet with Mrs. Lawson Mehaffey. The Edith Blalock Circle meets with Mrs. John Kizer at the Bap tist pastorium. The- Annie Armstrong Circle meets with Mrs. Wilson Holland. Wednesday: An opportunity to see another phase of our Foreign I Mission work is ours at 7:30 p.m. This film: "They That Were Scat tered Abroad." shows the work of lour Southern Baptist missionaries in China and the areas of the ! world that they now serve after being forced ffom China by the, : Communist^. i Friday: The Executive Commit tee of the Brotherhood will meet at 7 00 p.m in the pastor's study. 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. 7:45 p.m.?Evening Evangelistic Worship. Special services to begin Janu ary 31. Sunda> morning marks the beginning of "Youth Week" in the Church of the Nazarene all over the world. The theme for all serv* i ices is "B> My Spirit Speak", Rev. Cox of the local congregation is to be the speaker with illustrating ' sketches of each message being drawn by Mr. Jeffries. Titles of the message-? are as follows: Sunday morning Time to Speak. Sunday night?Speak My Word Faithfully. Monday night?Speak Ye Every Man the Truth. Tuesday night ? From Whence Do We Speak? Wednesday night?Why Do We Speak? Thursday night?Of What Do We Speak? Friday night?Who Do We Speak Before? Saturday night ? Who Shall Speak the l.oudest? Sunday night?To Whom Shall We Speak in Judgment? This serifs of services is dedi cated especially to the Youth of this community and the friendly Church of the Nazarene invites you to attend every service. Special singing every night. Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall 107?'i Main St Waynesvilie SUNDAY? 4 p.m.?Watchtower Study: sub ject. "They Shall Talk of the Glory of Jehovah's Kingdom". Text. "To make known to the sons of men his vmighty acts, and the glory of the majesty of his Kingdom."?Psalm 145:12. AS TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Book study, Bible J class. FRIDAY ? 7 30 p.m.?Service mooting. 8 30 p.m. ? Theocratic miniatry school. No collection. Add some crunchy pickle slices to your favorite rarebit for .i tang\ I taste treat Over 400 Attend Sunday School Rally At Clyde More than 400 representatives of :!!> churches packed the Clyde Bap tist church Monday evening for a county-wide Sunday Scliool rally. Rev. W. .\. Reece. associational superintendent, presided, as the i general theme: "Bible Study and 'training" was stressed. Rev. T. E. Hobinett. pastor of I the First Baptist church was the | principal speaker during the gen tral assmbly Iiour. which followed the nine different group confer ences. Among those leading the various conferences included: L. L. Shaver, John Ruff, Mrs. J. G. Goodwin. Jr.. j I Robert Gaddijs, Miss Violet Mann. Mrs. VV. S. Young. Mrs. lira Frady, Mrs. Elmer Greene and Mrs. Clin ' ton Drake. I _ I bethel Methodist Church "Bethel on the Pigeon" The Rev. L. B. George, Minister 10:00?Church School. M. C. Nix, general superintendent. Any visitors may choose a class that is suitable for any member of the family. 11:00?Morning Worship. Theme f?r the service will center around "Church and Its Place in the Lives! of the Members". The entire church membership, is asked to support the "Church! Attendance Crusade" which will | begin at Bethel February 7. The youth groups meet at the regular time. 6:15. for a worship service followed by a time for play ,nd games. Boy Scouts meet at the church at 6:30 for work in their scheduled program. Guy Wells, scoutmaster. Delegates to future conferences were electtd at a recent Quarterly Conference-as foHow>: District Conference. Mrs. CoraI Welch. Mrs R C. Kelly, Mr. L E. Evans with the following as re serves: Mrs. David Vance. Mrs. L. |M Sherrill, Mrs. Jack Rigdon. Mrs. IT. K. Terrell. Annual Conference: Lay mem ber, Mr. Carson Clark; Reserves: Mrs David Edwards and Mrs. Hugh ] ! Frady. St. John's Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. I>awrence Newman, Pastor schedule of Catholic Masses for Western North Carolina Waynesville?8:00 ana 11:00?St. j lohn's Church. Canton?9:15?Y. M. C. A. Cherokee ? 9:30 ? Cherokee . School. Bryson City?8:00?St. Joseph's Church. Murphy ? 8:00 ? St. William's Church. Fontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of j he Lake. Franklin ? 8:00 ? St, Francis j Church. Sylva?10:00?Carolina Hotel. Salvation Army vtOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT ! Drawer 629 Tel. C.L 6-6718 MAX PATCH ROAD Waynesville. N. C. Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. I.tout. Glenna West. Assistant. Lela Presnell, Assistant. Blanch Lowe. Secretary. Jean Frese, Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion, Bible Classes, Ladies' (Home ! League, Home visitation 'in all I Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit ' ile Creek, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ey, and Timber Ridge. Woodland Baptist Church MF.DFORD FARM COMMUNITY The Kev. G. W. Jamison, Pastor SUNDAY? 0:45 a.m.?Sunday School. Vardy Fugate, Supt, 11.00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Message by pastor. 0:45 p.m.?Training Union. Al fred Gaddis, Director. 7:45 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Message by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Mid-week Prayer service VV. R. Parrott Enlists In U. S. Marine Corps William Roger Parrott. son of Mrs. Ruth Parrott of WaynesVille. Route 3. haj enlisted in the U. S. j Marine Corps and has been assign-' ed to the Marine Corps Recruit I)"pot at Parris Island, S. C.. Tech nical Sgt. Joseph H. Lathrop, Ma rine recruiter, announced today. Parrott will be assigned to a ground, sea or air unit of the Ma rine Corps upon completion of a IC-week basic training period at Parris Island. He will then become eligible to attend one of more than 140 job specialist schools of fering Marines training in 470 job skills. The Military Sea Transport Ser vice carried nearly two million passengers in 1952. V^IIC vvivvu M Christ raising the daughter of Jo, "I am com* that they might hay* lift, and thai they more abundantly."?John 10:10. First Methodist Church WAYNESVILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. Earl H. Brendall, Minister SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Church School. W. S. Roberts, General Superintend ent. Classes and Departments for ail ages. The nursery is open for children under six until twelve o'clock. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by the minister. Subject: | "Our Faith In Christ." 6:30 p m.?M.Y.F. regular meet ing. 7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship with sermon by the pastor. A vegetable brush has more than one reason for existence. Keep an extra one handy when you're wash ing up to remove eooked-on milk and eggs. Rock Spring Baptist Chun Rev. Edt.ir Willis, Sunday Scli?t It Clark, Supt. Morning \\ ,n : , Sundays at 11 Evening \\ ? p i;, Sundays at 7 RA's and C V and 4th Sunda . i Mrs, Frank M. ? ,, ; Wayne McElr< Want Ads hriru quiaj Have You Tr:s MEDF.ORD'i HANI) LOU CLYDK I'HAjH!) 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