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;o To Church Lei Methodist | Church on the Pigeon" [j, B. George, Minister Lrb School will E tsrvke to Lit- held at Ejfh Sunday morning, | lurch scl ool ><-i-\'ices will j It 10:00 o'clock. In the ab- I |ji. C. Nix, the general; Ldenl. ' K Kvan>, super ? of the AciuIt Division | Letactivni< s of the school Egregatio'i will join in ftt Lake Junaluska for ICountc I)a> as the open L season at the Lake at Kjjornins worship service keeled lor the service at Ljth are invited to join Lrenini; services of Hay kntv Da* at Lake Juna ftoo o'clock The Youth Mediate Sub-District or al will bo in charge of the lout- meet at the church ?Wiing at (> 30. lehear-a.' Wednesday even M church at 7:30 o'clock. Ld Worlev is director. Let hers attend. xxiland Baptist Church KD FARM COMMUNITY i. G. VV. Jamison, Pastor [ b?Sunday School. Vardy iupt. ijn. ? Morning Worship, by the pastor, m.?Training L'nion. Al dbis, Director. i.m. ? Evening Worship, by the pastor. icott Quartet will furnish iiusic for the evening ser V THROUGH FRIDAY ? i.m. ? Study Course at Kock Springs aptist Church , t.dsar t\ illix. Pastor iv School, 10:00 a.m. a; Worship 1st and 3rd at 11 a. m. sg Worship 2nd and 4tt at 7:30 p. m. and GA's meet each 2nd Sunday evenings at 7 p.m tank Medford and Mrs JlcElroy. counselors. St. John's Church WAVNfcSVUXB The Rev. Lawrence Newman, Tasior Schedule of I atholic Masses tor Western North Carolina Waynesville?8:00 and 11:00?St John s Church. Canton?0:15?y. M. C. A. Cherokee ? 9:30 ? tl.erokee school. Bryson City?^ 00?St. Josephs Church. Murphy ? 8:0h ? St. William's .hurcn. tontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of /ae Lake. Franklin ? 8.00 ? St. Francis Church. Sylva?10:00?Carolina HoteL Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Drawer 629 Tel. GL 6-6718 MAX PATCH ROAD Waynesville, N. C. Major wecil Brown, District Of j ticer. Lieut. Glenna West, Assistant. Lela Presnell, Assistant. Blanch Co we, Secretary. Jean Frese, Children's Worker. AC 11 \ if 1ES; Ficaching services, Sunday Schools, Y P. Legion, I Bible Classes, Ladies' Home League, Home visitation in all I Centers. I CHURCHES: Max Patch ? i Heauquai lers. Sheuun Laurel, Lit tle Creek, llonnie tlili. Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. K. Williamson, l'astor Edgar N. Plott, Supt. of Sun day school, i SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject "The Conclusion of the Matter." Sermon for the children of the church just before the morning worship sermon. Senior High Fellowship meet ing at 6:30 at the home of Miss Adora Lee Provost. Fines Creek Memorial Baptist Church i The Rev. Thomas Erwin, Pastor i SUNDAY? i Sunday School 10 o'clock every Sunday. Floyd Fisher, Supt. Morning Worship, 2nd and 4th Sunday.?11 a.m. uud^^^Roob ncs Condemns Social Injustice PROPHET WARNS OF CERTAIN PUNISHMENT FOR KING'S AND PEOPLE'S SINS Scripture?11 Kinrj.t H.23-29; Amos 7-8. EWMAN CAMPBELL ? this lesson may be a one for young children, 1 somewhat disturbing:, it i ?| p. - I to obedience in io. Who is happier, - it * ask; J, the child who ( jobs parents request of theso who run off to play Hf obeying the parent? eelir.p: of happiness and nent when a job has been i well done, can be experi < a small child as well as 1- The memory verse, 100(1. and not evil," can o a potent motto for r tict them to learn it ' re <;n of Jeroboam both ir - of Israel and Judah 'spering, but the king and "re idolatrous and injus s rampant in the land, oreraw that if Jehovah's rre transgressed so fla disaster was sure to come r later He so prophesied, leop!" paid httle attention ?filings, considering him, luppo.M'. as a i>essimistic rst disaster to befall the 3 was a swarm of grass be laid waste. As Amos continued to prophesy disaster unless the king and peo ple mended their ways, Amaziah, "the priest of Bethel," (possibly the high priest) went to the king and'told him that Amos had con spired against Jeroboam, and "the land is not able to bear all his words." "Also Amaziah said unto Amos, O thou seer, go, flee thee away into the land of Judah, and there eat bread and prophesy there. But prophesy not again any more at Bethel; for it is the king's chapel, ami it is the king's court." Amos was not to be frightened by such a threat and had no in tention of leaving his people. He answered that he had been no prophet nor a prophet's son; he was a herdsman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit. "And the Lord took me as T followed the flock, and the Lord said upto me, Go, prophesy unto My people Israel." He followed up these words by prophesying that Amuziah's wife would be an outcast, his sons and daughters would die by the sword, he would die in a foreign land, his land would be divided, and MEMORY VERSE one/ not evil, that ye may lire: and so the Lord, ^ 0/ hunts, shall be with yon."?Amos 5:1J. . -- - -- ? - '" ' , -urn ace all the fich harvest. The fields were 1" bare after the pest had frd A i ; was so heart Idle sight that he begged | to forgive his erring peo I Lord God, forgive, I bc hce; by whom shall Jacob for ho -is small." Rot this plague was the 'K of doom for his conn 1 prayer was answered, '? and ho then had a vision ^>rd holding a plumbline an architect uses to de I* wan is straight. And M Mid: ' Behold, I will set r'fe in the midst of My rracl," warning them thus poy persisted in their sin- 1 1 ' afflictions would be lit "t'd He mean by the "high | 1 "lac shall be desolate?" ] t''K'?ns besides Israel had | high places" where the | "Hi rod ^acr.flies. If such | r'i Used by the Israelites ,n'P and sacrifice for other offered to Jehovah, desecrated and should 'Silted outlines prudULed peaacil id Uw Chuitlwi of CUi n Putlibuted by UdiK Israel would go inio captivity. it did a number of years later. In the Hghth chapter of Amos the prophet railed against the soeial injustices of the day. The rich cheated the poor, saying "When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn ? and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah (a Hebrew dry measure) small and the shekel great, and falsify* ing the balances by deceit? I "That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea. and sell the refuse of the wheat ?" The rich would grow richer by cheating, and the ptor poorer no that even the food they bought would be nothing but the refuse of wheat. No wonder A m o 8 prophesied that the feasts would one day be "turned into mourning, and your songs into lamentations" and a famine would spread across the land, a famine of bread and water, so that "in that day shall the fair virgins and young men faint for thirst." by the Division of Christian Education, it in the USA . and uaad by paraiiaaMta. rVatw.'S S> iiduals Two little girls left alone! It sounds like the begin/ling o? a ead ctory. Tut look again. There are certainly no tears. There is a comfort able home; and pretty clothes. But these children have been given a great deal more than the ordinary comforts of life. There in the older child's hand is a book, "The Story of Jesus." ? How reassuring to see that they have been given the advantages of a Christian training. Somehow all doubt has been removed from our minds. We feel that these little girls will be safe?not only during this one evening, but through their entire lives. All of us want our children to be shielded from life's hardships and temptitions. but we can guarantee no such protection. Our surest course is that we rear them in a Christian atmosphere, send ing them to Daily Vacation Church School and taking them to th# services of the Church regularly. Then, and then only, will we know that we have done everything in our power for their future success, happiness and salvation. THE CHURCH FOR ALL .-.. J ALL FOR THE CHURCH J The Church is the greatest factor on earth for ?4 ttie building of character and good citizenship. CJB It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a "j[j strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization 5H can Survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (I) Foe his |3gi| own sake (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the lig&fT sake of his community and nation. (4) For the RjSlifl sake of the Church itself, which needs his mora) Ijjlpfi and material support Plan to go to chtircb regu larly and read your Bible daily. ( f ^ U Book Ckift* F?tm? | T'B Sunday............... Dcuiernnvf S 4-IS Monday....... ..Isaiah 41 4-14 Ijufl Tuesday Matthew 4 14-44 Wednesday Luke S l-ll Thursday ..II Corialki**# 4? 14-14 ifflfr- ;?# Friday ..Titus 4 1 i 1-11 Saturday Plains *si y 4-4 Allison Construction Co., Inc. Balsam Rd. GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. .Suppliers of Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 Hazel wood He Ik - Hudson "Home of Better Values" Burgin's Dept. Store ' "One Stop Shopping Center" Depot Street GL 6-5431 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" ; Church & Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 Waynesvllle, N. C. l * 1 Charlies Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and JlmmJe 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 Waynesvllle Dial GL 6-3971 Carrett 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 Fertilizer s 216 Depot St. Dial GL 6-4621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Asheville Road GL 6-4666 Kaiser's Hook Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cameras ? Books Main SL GL 6-3691 Ketner's "Dealers In Loral Produce" Lake Junaluska ' GL 6-6005 s It. It. Kibhe, Jr., Consignee Fuel Oil and Kerosene Prompt Metered Delivery To Your Home or Business Dial GL 6-4591 Railroad SL KURT CANS JEWELER "The Store of Nationally Advertised Brands"' Waynesville Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial GL 6-4251 Mastsie Furniture Co. Main Street GL 6-3311 Mehaffey Esso Service llappy jtlotoring Starts At The Esso Sign Main St. TOTAL POWER GL 6-0172 ? Moody-Kulane, Inc. "Complete Gas Serviee and Appliances" 002 N Main St GL 6-5071 V Mottmger Motor Co. Ford Sales & Service - 24-llo'ir Wrecker Ser. Miller & hay wood Sts.. Waynesville Dial GL 6-4685 I'en land Brothers Refrigeration Co. Kales and Serviee "Everything in Commercial Refrigeration" Dial GL 0-6233 Wall Street , !? , Potts Motor Company Sales - WILLYS - Service 205 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-3001 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St. Wayaesville Dial GL 0-0351 Spaldon's Drive-In ?RESTAURANT? Dial GL 6-5531 Turner's Store "Never Buy Before Yon Try Turner**" a i Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts St Accessories 208 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-5321 T-' V ? Waynesville Radio Service Waynesville's Leading Radio and TV Sorviee \10 Miller Street Dial GL 6-5231 - i ? Waynesville Tractor Co." Ford Tractors - Dearborn Fares Equipment I Depot St. Dial GL 6-4*31 *, \ ... t If'
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