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to To Church I Church Of L \azarene I ] he Court House f Depot Street ? fuel M. Cox. Pastor I Ijrflrirs, S. S. SupL I- Sunday SchooL E Morning Worship. Eject "So That Ye Are In. use". fLinspirational singing E ,,:ic preaching. ?d-week prayer service. I onary Night. Come | friend Iof the Nazarene an te beginning of services Eay 18th through May pal speaker will be Rev. fc of Concord. E;h an outstanding H highly successful pas Ethreceued his training I ge Marion. Indiana. Ebia Bible College, Co ftith Carolina. He is now I his third year as pas [First Church of the Na Inrord Under his min lurch has made substan I::: all departments. The Inbership and Sunday Ire doubted in members liMul annex has been Ihe church including 12 Ihool rooms. Rev. Burch Iwangelistic in his tries lb many of his converts I h the regular Sab Iwill begin at 7:30 with 1'ial music and good con I singing also. ?ndl> Church of the Ha ft you and yours tc Iwjoy ihese special serv f them. "You Need The lid The Chtirch Needs |i announce i am a Ite for constable lood county in the section. your SUP ill be appreciated F. ARRINGTON Fines Creek Memorial Baptist Church The Rev. Thomas Erwin, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 o'clock every Sunday. Floyd Fisher, Supt. Morning Worship, 2nd and 4th Sunday?11 a.m. The Rev. Will Pyer preached at the Morning Worship last Sunday. The church had a good attendance of 172. Bethel Methodist Church "Bethel on the Pigeon" The Rev. L. B. George, Minister The church school services will be held at 10:00 o'clock In the ab sence of M. C. Nix, the general superintendent, Mrs. Roy Mor gan, Youth Division, will conduct the activities of the school. The morning worship hour will begin at eleven o'clock. The serv ice will continue along the line of the beginning and growth of the ? early Christian church. The choral and congregational music will be under the direction of Miss Maud Worley. The instrumental music will be played by Gudger Worley. Youth meet at the church at ? 7:00. Boy Scouts meet at the church : Monday evening at 6:30 and from there go for their meeting as di 1 rected by the Scoutmaster, Guy Wells. Choir rehearsal Wednesday even ; ing at the church at 7:30 o'clock. . Miss Maud Worley is director. Let all members attend. Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Edgar Willix, Pastor FRIDAY? ' 7:30 p.m.?WMU meets with ' Mrs. James Moore. SUNDAY? 1 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Allle Moore, Supt. 6:45 p.m. ? Training Union. ' Esther Mae Gibson, Director. ! 7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship. Ser I min by Pastor. | TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m. ? R.A.'s and G.A.'s meet at church. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting. Elijah Rebukes Ahab HET FORETELLS FEARFUL DEATH FOR THE KING AND HIS WICKED WIFE Scripture?1 Kings St. EWMAN CAMPBELL Tfil'sNESS seems at ? a fault, not a crime. ri?'i, however, it may ? ? ft, tvui to murder, as tc.e ue of King Ahab ail and abetted by "i wife. dt not cove t," the ?' iys. If we do find ? b envious of s P' -> -siohs, there are tl ways of attaining fur. We may want "1 thing so much that 'i'-i et.' to save money to I 1 it. If it is an honor ! ? i an make ourselves of th. honor, and so win ?f|v. S. often are envious of 1 at. possessions, but 1 '? shown that the feel r ' C ai l < an often be led ?v they may own one of ' r,t share the playmate's ':h happily with him. Our 1 s ns to what dread ' i' fault of covetous y 1- a I. v e kmg of the northern 1 Kiaci, and close by his ''a.s a vineyard which the feast and "set Naboth on high among the people." Then two men would come forth accuse him of blasphemy of God and king, and he should be carried away and stoned to death. This dreadful plan was carried through, so Ahab had his plot of ground, but we may wonder if he enjoyed it very much. The Lord's word came to Eli jah, telling the prophet what Jeze bel and Ahab had done, and that at that moment Ahab was in Na both's vineyard. Elijah went and confronted the king, telling him that the Lord said that as he had killed Naboth for his land, he too would die a shameful death and the kingdom would be taken away from him. When Elijah stood before Ahab, the guilty king said: "Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?" Jeze bel too would die a dreadful death because of her wickedness in plotting the death of Naboth, Eli jah said. Because of Ahab's evil deed and because of his idol worship these things would come upon him and his household, the Lord said, and Ahab was frightened. He rent his MEMORY VERSE "Thou stmlt tiot COVct.",? Exodus 20:17. '? I. The owner's name : 'ii. and Ahab spoke to ' rS tr> pive him a bet ' ! land in exehange for I ard which the king !'> convert to a herb gat ? II 'h told the king that an inheritance from 'is and lie Could not |>ait l-.rg v ., so disappointed U'l'-d rn the most childish | ; itnmg to tlw palace ' h" ? If upon his bed - 1 to cat or drink. Now > Jcr.i iiel, was the type "? * o would stop at noth ' r o\\ a w ay. 11 ?f pointing out to the ! i1 th had a perfect |' :> his |a-d, that it was t 'at al for him to want a- jt was an inheri 1 ! nu.reovrr that Ahab - in a very immature a king and leader of suggested a per : -h scheme so that her !' '''d gam possession of ' '' and be jolly," she "' in effort. "I will see ' land''' Then she ' in Ahai.'s name and ' th (he k,ng s si al th< m to elders and letters she pro '?' hould proclaim a , oui^Ati protlui * I 111* t 'ItUI I li? -t Cill t-1 i'tsti tbuUvi l?y Km* clothes and "put sackcloth upbn his flesh, and fasted, and lay in sackcloth and went sdftly." Then the word of the Lord came again to Elijah, saying: "Secst thou how Ahab humbleth himself before Me? because he humbleth himself before Me, I will not bring the evil in his days; but in h)s son's days will I bring the evil upon his house." So punishment for King Ahab's evil deeds was postponed for a time because of the Lord's good ness. How few people, it seems, can be trusted not to misuse power. ' We have seen it happen in our own day. Adolf Hitler might have been a power for good in his country if he had chosen the right road. The Russian nation under a truly democratic leadership, might be an influence for peace and benevolence in the world, in stead of using its powers to en slave other nations and hold them in subjection. It is for'us as individuals to help the world, even In small ways by rejoicing with those who do rejoice, and weeping with those who mourn. We ran train ourselves to be unselfish, to follow Christ's teaching, to love our neighbors as ourselves. We will bo much happier ourselves and help others to be so too. by the Division of Clin.liau LJui utiun. it in the USA. and uteti by pel iiiimivU. fsuluiv* d>liJitat? U/rio? Mt? 1 in \j w They're always talking about me! They say all sorts of things I can't understand: Isn't she cute? Just a year old. Looks like her mother, doesn't she? I wish I knew what it all means. But they always smile when they talk about me?so it must be complimentary. Frankly, I haven't a worry in the world. My Mamma and my Daddy always seem to know what's best for me. I'm sure they want to do everything possible to make mine a wonderful life. I just hope they realize how important it will be for me to go to Church School. But, of course, being the won derful parents they are, they'll realize that little souls must grow up just like little bodies. And they'll not only pro vide for my religious training?they'll set the Christian example that a little "princess" like me simply has to have. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH Tho Church i '? the greatest factor on earth lor tfio building of character and good citizenship It is a : torehoure of spiritual values Without a , strong Church, ri'-ither democracy nor civilization = can Jrvne Then- are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and upport the Church They are (1) For his own ike (2) For h; children's 3ake (3) For the . ifc" jf hi i ccin nity and nation (4) For the ? ? i? ? 'f " ? ft. ' which ne< is his moral v an i n i ; i rt I ian .to go to church regu f larly and rr i J your tiii ie daily. T '?' I Day Rank Chapter Verses I Sim l.vy I' tints 1 1-6 Monday ' M.itk 4 1-14 Tuesday Maik 4 14-25 ll Wednesday- Mark 4 26-32 \\ Thursday ...? II Corinthiani 6 14-18 LL. ? Friday .......... Kphesiana 6 1-9 Lr Saturday II l'cter 3 8-18 ll Allison Construction Co., Inc. Balsam Rd. GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Supplier* of Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 llazelwood Belk - Hudson "Home of Better Values" Burgin's Dept. Store "One Stop Sboppinf Center" Depot Street GL 6-5431 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church Ac Montgomery Sta., Dial GL 6-3671 Waynesville. N. C. I The Champion Paper and Fibre Company Canton. N. C. Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jiounie Williams Complete 24-Honr Service Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street GL 6-4169 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynesville Dial GL 6-3071 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-Egg Headquarters for Haywood County" Feeds, Seeds and Fertiliser , 216 Depot St. Dial GW6-4621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Asheville Koad GL 6-4666 Kaiser's Book Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cameras ? Books Main St. GL 6-3601 Ketner's "Dealers In Local Produce" Lake Junaluska GL 6-6005 R. R. Kibhe, Jr., Consignee Fuel Oil and Kerosene Prompt Metered Delivery To Your Home or Business Dial GL 6-4591 Railroad St. > KURT CANS JEWELER "The Store of Nationally Advertised Brands'* Waynesvilla Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial GL 6-4251 Massie Furniture Co. Main Street GL 6-3311 Mehaffey Esso Service Happy Motoring Starts At The Esso Siun Main St. TOTAL POWER GL 6-0172 Moody-Kulane, Inc. "Complete Gas Service and Appliances" 902 N Main St GL 6-5071 Mottinger Motor Co. Ford Sales Si Service - 24-Hour Wrecker Ser. Miller & Haywood Sts., Wayncsville Dial GL 6-4685 Penland Brothers Refrigeration Co. Sales and Service "Everything in Commercial Refrigeration" Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street Potts Motor Company Sales ? WILLYS - Service 205 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-3061 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St. Waynesvllle Dial GL 6-6351 Spaldon's Drive-In ?RESTAURANT? Dial GL 6-5531 Turner's Store "Never Buy Before Yon Try Turner's" VVaynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers N>f Standard Parts & Accessorial 208 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-5321 Waynesville Radio Service Waynesv|lle's Leading Radio and TV Service 116 Miller Street Dial GL 6-5231 Waynesville Tractor Co. Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment Depot St. Dial GL 6-4M1 I
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