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tral Methodist Church C. Oi!tDJr. Minister funday School. Roland General Sup. Classes t group- A goal of 175 1 for attendance in Sun Mi member- and mter are urged to attend, [orning Worship. [or is preaching a series . bi*d on the beliefs of J, ,s outlined in the Crefd The sermon Sun ,yrth in a series and is irast, "1 Believe In the die Church", yf intermediate and owship groups meet. A ip Training Class for ill be a Part of the Inter ?Uovtship program. Evening Worship. The yvice will be a Mission nm under the direction nbers of the church. It e sixth and final study led on the book. "Herit jestinyThe study will rith a period of fellow i basement of the church sponsorship of the tie No 2 of the W.S.C.S vith Mrs. Carlton Cor )kT? |-week Study Hour. A he book 1 Believe" by larner will be given by for the membership of and for those interested is members of the church ith and adult groups of i and community. mette Siding ptist Church ?e Williams, Pastor Worship at 10 o'clock igers, Supt. ig Service at 11 o'clock, [h Sundays. it Ads for quick results Dell wood Methodist Charge The Kt?. Grady Barrlnger, Pastor The mission study, "'Heritage and Destiny," led by the pastor for the congregations nt the Deliwood Charge began Tuesday and will continue March 11. 16, and 18. at 7:30 p.m. All sessions are being held at Maple Grove Church. DELLWOOD SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School. Taylor Ferguson, superintendent. 11:00?Morning Worship with sermon by the pastor. 7:00? M Y F. TUESDAY? 6:30?Choir practice. WEDNESDAY? March 17?2:00 p.m.?Woman's Society of Christian Service at the home of Miss Fannie Campbell. ELIZABETH CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School, Hugh Rat cliffe. Superintendent. 7:00?M. Y. F. 7:30?Evening Worship with ser mon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30?Prayer meeting and choir practice. MAPLE GROVE FRIDAY? 7:30?Regular meeting of the Official Board. M. H. Gaddis, chair man. SUNDAY? 10:00 ? Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor. 11:00?Church School. J. W. Leatherwood, superintendent. 7:00?M. Y. F. WEDNESDAY? 7:30?Choir practice. Cove Creek Baptist Church The Rev. Carl Cook, Pastor 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Mrs. D. C. Davis, Superintendent. 11 a.m.?Sermon by the pastor 1st and 3rd Sunday morning and 2nd and 4th Sunday nights. imdj^j^iooD Jesus Faces the Cross IN'OIXTS CHRIST'S FEET IN THE BETHANY HOME Scripture?John MAN CAMPBELL 5 time of the year we i I tin coming of Easter, < and to the KesurreC- i Lord. Also we antici sming of spring, when 1 s appear on the earth, i thi singing of birds 1 id the voice of the tor- 1 d in the lahd."?The i lomon 2 .12. < ir. today and those im Iclotting tell the inci- I i last week of Christ's li?Holy Week. i urns to be throughout " tevoi du g the events er part of the week an "f ti nsion, expect- I ? hovels over all place and all that is 11" realization that the inst is not far away," Smith w rites, i l the Lesson we feel " and foreboding. The I uiM's of chapter 11 '? I'a over was near *ent to Jerusalem be 'ass ,ver "to purify They looked for 1 >? ? d one another, * ve. that He will not i feast?" 11:55?12:50. Lazarus, whom the Lord bad raised from the dead, but tht chief priests "consulted that tbey might put Lazarus also to daatti.*! tve do not know whether killed Lazarus. On the next day, Jesus startup for Jerusalem, and those who be* lieved on Him went to meet HHh' as He was riding to the Passovfi# on a small donkey. They too* branches of palm trees, wavutf them and crying, "Hosinnw blessed is the' King of Israel that cometh in the name of the Lord-* Seeing this demonstration, tha Pharisees said among themselvejk Perceive ye how ye prevail potb* ing ? Behold, the world is goat after Him." showing their Jealout rage at those who preferred Utf Lord to them. There were also certaHi Creeks who visited Jerusalem at tht Lntt of the Passover, and they, also, having heard about Jesus, were' anxious to see Him. They asked. Philip to point Him out, an<f Philip told Andrew and Andrew* told Jesus, who said: "The hour is come, that the So* of Man should be glorified. Verily, verily, I say unto you, except h corn of wheat fall into the ground , MEMORY VERSE lovrth i,,.s i,/c si,au iose it; au(i he that hatetk his , ^ uorhi shall krcp it unto hfc eternal."?John Il.tS. ^ ^ j.iu cniet priests | v Command that i( any 1 Him they were to I ?that they might seize I ?Jav evening, Apr. 1. I ? i th? home of Mary, 1 B- Lazarus, in Bethany, 1 ?<: a supper for Him. I ? m Christ had raised ? prt sent, and ? t but we are not Bli' y were except that ?*as to betray his Lord ? aited on the guests, ?hdently sat or stood 1 ?cr Master; and then 1 ?a <xpensive and fra- 1 ? nt. and anointed His 1 ?' and the house was 1 ?Ji its fragrance. She I ?ict with her long hair I ?oeiibly dropped some 1 ? sensing that her I ?c was near. ??' traitor and hypo- 1 ?aihvd her, saying that ?<?? an ointment should ? M4 and the money ? Poor, not that he had j ?able feelings for the ?ecause he was a thief. ? bag, and bare what ? in Jesus and His ?tared everything, you ? and what money they ?ut into the common ? used when one had ?udas earned it. ? * r' d Judas "Let her ? inst the day of My ? kept this. For ?ways ye have with >ct have not al ? copie came to this ? >'to see Jesus and .<11?, , p,...in ed B of Cun H ibulivl l')' K.u? ? and die. it abideth alone: out tr ? die. it bnngcth forth much fruit' "He that loveth his Ufa shall lose it; and he that hatetb his tiff in this world shall keep it uotf life eternal." , A seed that Is put Into the ground apparently dies. Out front it new life springs. So by Jesur death as an earthly Man. Me rose again to new life, and to become the source of salvation for mil* lions. " Then Christ became troubled "and what shall I say? Father save Me from this hour; but for ( this cause came I unto this hour.! "Father, glorify Thy name Then came a voice from heaven. . saying. I have both glorified M and will glorify it again." Some heard the voice, but not the words and thought It was thunder. Others said "A* angel spake to Him." "Jesus answered, and said. This voice came not because of Me. but for your sakes. "Now is the Judgment of thU world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out. And L if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me." ? The people asked. "Who il thig Son of Man?" and fesvl an* S we red, ' "Yet a little while U the ligM with you. Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you: for He (hat w alketh in dark* " ness knoweth hot whither be goeth. While ye have light, be* Itevc in the light, that ye may be the children of light." < In spite of nil the miraclef Jesus performed, they still fid not believe in Him. I by th? Dirlaion ef Christian F..|iu?lion, at in iik USA. nriil uaaij b/ y?in*iMwa> i r esiuica uiiiiaie I === FAITH ALONE caaqiA = MW*t4 info tk jjttklfc f t , *. / In these days of swift change and catastrophic events the eyes of thoughtful men turn from the present to the unknown future. What does it hold for them, their families, their friends and their world? Behind the dark veil that separates today from tomorrow may lie strange, new farces, treacherous tides, innumerable hidden dangers and new foes of human life and happiness. These are the great uncertainties of life. The man of today, like his primitive ancestor, peers anxiously, even fear fully, into the future and tries to solve its mysteries, but the effort is futile. His vision is unable to pierce the darkness that shrouds tomorrow and tomor row and tomorrow. Yet man has risen from primitive degradation, through all the difficulties and dangers of the revolving years, to his present civilized estate. He has fought the beasts of the forests, the diseases of the jungle, the pangs of hunger and the sting of cold?and has survived. He has survived and become preeminent in the world because he possessed faith?faith in himself and his race, and faith in a Supreme Being who drew the pattern of the universe and made the laws that govern human destinies. This is the golden thread that runs through human history. It is the key to all the uncertainties and mysteries. It is the light that has guided man's foot- I steps into his eternal futures. ? , mm"' THE CHURCH FOR ALL... \ ALL FOR THE CHURCH / The Church is the greatest factor on earth lor / the building of character and good citizenship /J It is a storehouse of spiritual values Without a / i strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization / / can survive. There are four sound reasons why / i every person should attend services regularly / / and support the Church They are (1) For his /, own sake. (2) For his children's sake (3) For the / I sake of his community and nation. (4) For the I I ;ake of the Church itself, which needs his moral / j and material support Plan to go to church regu / I larly and read your Bible daily. / / Book Chsptsr Vsrsst / , Sunday Paalma 46 1-11 I / Monday Paalma 121 I-S I / Tuaaday Isaiah 41 1-11 / Wednesday MatthaW 6 21-14 / Thursday Mallhtw 21 14-M / , Friday II Corinthians 4 T-IS / Saturday Jamao 2 14-M I j The Fashion Shop "Ladies' and Children's Ready-To-Wear" Ilazelwood GL 6-4041 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynesville Dial GL 6-3071 KURT GANS JEWELER "The Store of Nationally Advertised Brands" Waynesville Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL 6-5325 Haywood Guilders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6051 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative "Hatching-Egi: Headquarters for llaywood County" Feeds, Seeds and Fertiliser 216 Depot St. Dial GL 6-4621 James Pure Oil Service "Opposite The Court House" Allison Construction Co., Inc. BaUam Rd. GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 Hazel wood Belk ? Hudson "Rome of Ratter Values" Cagle Furniture Co. "Tour Hotpolnt - Philco - Maytax Dealer" Clyde. N. C. Dial 3379 free Delivery The Champion Paper and Fibre Company Canton, N. c. Charles' Shell Service lalaam Rd. GL 6-4053 Charlie's Drive-in Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jianmie Williams Complete 24-Hour Service Central Cleaners "Superior Clean lax and Preselnx" Thnreh A Mantxemery Sta., Dial GL 6-3671 Wayaeeville, N. C. It. It. Kilihe, Jr., Consignee Fuel OH and Kerosene Prompt Metered Delivery To Your liome or Business Dial GL 6-4591 Railroad St. Kaiser's Hook Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cameras ? Books Main St. GL 6-3691 ? ' ? i Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial GL 6-4251 Mehaffey Esho Service Main St. GL 6-9172 Mottinger Motor Co. Ford Sales & Service - 24-llour Wrecker Ser. Miller & llavwood Sts.. Waynesville Dial GL 6-4685 I'enland Brothers Refrigeration Co. Sales and Service "Everythlny in Commercial Refrigeration" Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street Potts Motor Company Sales - WILLYS - Service 205 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-1061 Clyde Ray's Flower Shop Flower* For All Occasions S. Main St. GL S-5375 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St. Waynesviile Dial GL S-SS51 Smoky Mountain Self Service Grocery Free Delivery Balsam Rd. Dial GL S-S3SI Turner's Store "Never Bay Before Yea Try Turner's" Waynesviile Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parte & Acceaserlw Waynesviile Dial GL S-3321 Waynesviile Tractor Co. Ford Tractors ? Dearborn Farm Enoipaent Depot St. Dial GL S-4S31 i Waynesviile Jtadio Service 116 Miller Street Dial GL S-S221 Waynesvllle's Leadlnf Badle and TV Service
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