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GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAl First Baptist Church WAYNES VILI.E ' The Rev. T. E. Koblnett. Pa*t?r fffim ' LIGHTS THE WAY Hit thining radiance con illuminate your path, moke your life glow lUilLlllUkBI 1 Jim /?H Bl'VDAY? 9 45?Sunday School. There is a place and a welcome here for those of all ages. 9:45 to 12:00 The Nursery is open. 11 00?Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. Music under the direction of Charles Istey. 8:15 to 8:30?The Nursery is ?men. <?'15 Training Union. 7:30? Evening Worship Sermon I v the pastor Special music l>> the youth choir MONDAY 7 30 Deacons meet. TUESDAY ' 10 00 Lottie Moon Circle meets with Mrs J I. Edwards 2 15 \nn Jiidson Circle meets with Hazel Champion 7 3D Henrietta Hall Shuck Cir cle meets with Mi^ It N Barber. 7:3U \nnte \nnsliong i note meets with Mis Ethel Alexander a.id Mrs Boh Wilson. 1:30 Eliza A'ate* Circle meets with Mrs Maude Howell 7 30 Fannie F S Heck Circle 'meets with Mrs Flank Lealher uo?od 7 3(1 I'earl Johnson Circle meets v iih Mrs. Clara Edwards 7:30 Business Woman's Circle meets with Mrs Stanley Henry. WEDNESDAY 3 30 Cheruh Choir Practice. 4 1 fS Junior Choir Practice. 6 00 -Workers Council eovered dt.?h supper. 6:30- Youth Choir rehearsal. 7 30 ? Midweek prayer Service. 1 Church conference 8 15?Senior Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY 7 30 Y W As meet First Baptist Church HAZEI.WOOn. n. c.' The Rev. John I. Kiaer, Pastor "A trowing church in a progres sive town." SUNDAY? Sunday School?0:45 a m. Jerry Rogers Supt Morning Worship 11 00 am Sermon by the pastor Training Union h 30 p m. Frank Saunders. Directoi F.vening Worship 7:3(1 p.m Announcements and Activities Beginning today the Training Union will begin at ti 30 p.m. and the evening worship will slart at 7 30 p.m The monthl.> ehnrch eonferenee Will he at the evening worship hour. Monday- The Brotherhood will meet at 7 30 p ra at the church The speaker will be Mr Ernest Messer of Canton Tuesday The font circles of the W MS will meet at 7 30 p m The place of meeting for each circle Will he announced in the bulletin Wednesday 7 30 p m weekly Fihle stud> followed by the choir practice. Thursday- The Junior Hoard of Deacons will meet at 7 30 p m at the church Visitors arc always welcome to worship with us Waynesville Presby terian Church The Rev. M. R. Williamson. Pastor Edgar N. Plo't, Supt. of Sun day School. SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10 00 o'clock Morning Worship 1100 o'clock. Sermon subject "World-Wide Com munion. " The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning hour of worship as the congregation joins with Christians all over the world, in the keeping of the Safinmenl, Sermon for the children of the church on. "The laird's Table." just before (he morning sermon Senior High Fellowship meet ing at 6 30 p m. Woodland Baptist Church MFDFORI) FARM COMMUNITY The lev. G. W. Jameson. Pastor ?UNDAY? 9 4ft a m?Sunday School, Var dy Fugate. Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Message by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. I Vat den Stephenson Direct oi 8 00 p m, ? Evening Worship | Message by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Mid-week Prayer Ser vice. t 8 ? Dellwood Methodist Charge The Rev. Grady Barrlncer. Pastor DKLLWOOD The John Wesley Film will be vhuwn at Dell wood Hwrch, Sunday. October 3 7:30 p.m. The public is invited SL'NDAY? 10 00 ? Church School. Taylor Ferguson. superintendent. 630 MYK 1 00 MYK. TUESDAY? 7 30 Choir practice. WEDNESDAY? 2 30 W.SCS will meet at the church. KI.I/.AHFTtI CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00- Church School Jack Ar lington, Superintendent. 1) 00- Morning Worship?World Communion Day, 6:30? MYK WEDNESDAY? 7 30 Prayer Service. 8 15- Choir practice. THURSDAY? 7 30 W.S.C.S will meet at the, home of Mrs Mark Galloway. MAPLE GROVE SUNDAY 10 00- Morning Worship- World Communion Day 11 00 Church School. Leonard Leathernood. superintendent. THURSDAY 7:30 Choir piaetiee. Crahtrcc Methodist Charge Rrv. A. It. Davla. Minister CRABTREE 1(1 00 Clio cell School, Joe Palmer, Supt. DAVIS CHAPEL 10 00. Chinch School. O. L. Yates. Supt. ? 11 00 Morning Worship The minister will bring the message and administer the Sacrament of the laird's Supper FISCHER'S CIIAPEL 10 00 Morning Worship The irmister will birng the message [Hid administer the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 11 00 Church School Robert Coekrell, Supt MT. /.ION II (Mi Church School. Horschell Rogers, Supt First Methodist Church WAYNES VILLE Corner Haywood and Academy. The Kev. Earl II nrenriall. Minister SUNDAY It) 00 a.in. Church School, W. S Roberts General Superintend ent Classes and -Departments tor all ages. The nursery is open for children under six until twelve o'Mook 11 00 a.m. Morning Worship. We observe World Wide Commun ion Communion meditation h\ the pastor. "The Communion of! Saints' It 00 p in MYK Supper -follow ed h\ Worship and Fellowship. 7 ,10 p m ? Evening Worship Sermon by the pastor "Keep The Home Fires Burning". Shady Grove Methodist Charge Krv. James II. Coleman, Pastor Trl. GL 8-5788 SHADY GROVE 10 a m Church School for all asc groups. Glenn A. Boyd( Supt MAGGIE 10 a in.- Church School for all age groups. Mrs C, 1. White, Supt. 11 a m - Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. HEMPHILL 0 45 a in Morning Worship Sermon by the pastor II am Church School foe all age groups Roy Shelton, Supt. SPECIAL CHARGE NOTICE The Shady Grove Church will Join the Maggie Church in observ ance of World Wide Communion Sunday at 11 a tr at Maggie Church. There nil' he no evening service at the Shady Grove Chureh. Christian Science Service ? The Christian Science lesson sermon will he read Sunday morn- I ing al JI o'clock In room number 11 on the first floor of the Ma sonic Temple A Testimony Meeting will be held each Wednesday evening at R o'clock. Public Is invited. Lake Jtinaluska Baptist Church The Rev. W. S. Young Pastor SUNDAY? Homecoming Day is being oh- j nerved today, I 10:ftO a.m. ? Sunday School. Fletcher Trantham. Supt 11:00 a m Morning Worship. | Message by a visiting minister, 1:30 pm Singing 7 00 p. m. Training Union. Maite Mood^3HMIiarMir*"MaUM>WWl I I Job's Struggle to Understand Life ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Alfred J. Bwescher j .i?? Kertptore?Job I?J; 19?23. . ' ? - - ? ?? -rnrnmmr " ZM There was a man in the. land of Uz named Job. He feared God and avoided evil. He had seven sons and three daugh ters. great riches in flocks and herds, a great household and was the greatest man In the east. Satan contended that Job worshiped be cause he was wealthy, so God allowed the evil one to destroy all Job's wealth and even his sons and daughters. When Job was told of this disaster, he fell to the ground and worshiped. Next Satan afflicted Job with agonizing diseases, and his wife said, "Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die," Job answered her, "Shall we receive good at the hand of God. and shall we not receive evil?" Three friends came to comfort Job and one said he must be evil and was being punished. Job sard: "He knoweth the way I take; when He K&th tried me, I shall come forth as gold.' MEMORY VERSE?Jeremiah 29:13. by K-T- ] L C3 uuvel 1 laptist Cm M \(.<.u V.\LU|V The Kev. John Win^ i. A SUNDAY lloui oi, fjl ( inton, on yot r <... ? won by V 7 p.m.- BTl . Jan I 8 p.m ? ? WEDNESDAY? 7 30 p ' i li <tudv igfl THV'RSPav 1 SATURD.V *1 7 ho p n Prayer <*rr^| AVNtM \<TMF\J Old Folk-; Service eachl Sunday I ihe (Solicit (Test llappy days of Job. "Ya ?holl >??k Ma, and find Ma, whan ya thall taarch far Ma with all your haarl."?Jaramiah 39;I). The Church Of The Nazarene Opposite The Court House on Depot Street The Kev. Don K. Conrad. Pastor II. A. Jeffries, S. S. Supt. SUNDAY - !) 45 a in Sunday School. 11 M a m Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 7 45 p in Rvenihg Evangelism. Sermon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY 7:45 phi Midweek Prayer Ser vice. Come and enjoy the fellow ship . : ' ' . I Rocky Branch Missionary Baptist Church SUNDAY? 10 a nt The Church at Stud).j Frank Wood. Sunday School Supt. j 7 00 pm -The Church in Train- j tug Tom Massie, Training Union,' Director. 8 00 pm Devotional period. TUESDAY 7:00 p.m The Church and Mis-!1 jions Kliubrth Mitchell. .W.M.S.j! President. WEDNESDAY? 7 p m The Church in Prayer. "A praying Christian is a growing Christian." Crabtree Baptist Church CLYDE. Rt. 1 The Rev Doyle Millar. Pastor SI NDAY 10:00 a m. Sunday School. Charles Noland. Supt. in charge. 7.00 p.m Training Union. 8 00 p m Sermon by the pastor 11 ESDAY 7 00 p m Prayer Meeting. Everyone is welcome. ' The Hev Frank Kirkland of Al iens Creek Is holding a singing school at the church every Satur day evening at 7 30 p.m. We invite you io take advantage of this op- j port unity. Allen's Creek Baptist Church Rev. C. I). Sawyer. Pastor Tud Allen. Fred Farmer, Carl Brooks, Sunday Sehnol Superin tendents Keti Caldwell and J. C. Cravne. Training Union Directors, sundaV? Sunday School?10 a m. Worship Hour?11:00 a.m. Training Union 8 30 p ni Worship Dour?B:00 p m. WEDNESDAY ? Weekly Prayer Service at 7 00 p.m. and everyone is invited to at tend. Choir rehearsal will be held Immediate!) following Prayer Serv Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. .lamps Y. Prrry. Rector SUNDAY - 0:30 a m Sunday School. 11:00 a.m Morning Prayer and J sermon by the Rector. WEDNESDAY? 7 30 p m Choir practice. Clyde Church of God THOMPSON COVE The Rev. John Rowrns, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic sen-ice 7 30 p.m. Young People's Service Friday 7:30 p m. Crabtree WMS Elects Officers ? I H The Woman's Missionary Society it' the Crabtree Baptist Church elected officers at their regular monthly meeting Saturday after noon. The officers elected included Mrs Furman Noland. president: Mrs. Hilly- Davis, vice president; Mrs. Hubert Wells, secretary; Mrs. Frank Brown, treasurer; Mrs Mon roe Noland reporter: Mrs. Joe Me F.lroy. pianist: Miss Juanita Rath bone. song leader Also Mrs Bob Fisher. Commun ity Missions Chairman; Mrs. Noble lloglen, Stewardship chairman; Mrs. Jess Haney, Mission Study chairman: Mrs. Smart, literature chairman; and Mrs Vinson Davis, program chairman. The meetin gwas held at the home of Mrs. Vinson Davis and a program on Missions waa present ed by members of the group with j Mrs Noble Hoglen In charge of the program Junaluskn Baptists Observe Homecoming ' Homecoming Day will be observ ed at the Lake Jtinaluska Baptist Church Sunday. October 3, with an all-day service A visiting minister will he the speaker a{ the eleven o'clock wor ship service which will be followed by a picnic dinner served on the grounds A number of singers will participate on the afternoon pro gram which will commence at 1 30. The pastor, the Rev. W. S Young, extends an Invitation to the public to attend the program throughout the day. "rt^av^age^j^o^thf geojd^ Red Bank Baptist Church Rev. Will Pharr, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Don Smathers, Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Message by Pastor every 2nd and 4th Sunday. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union John Trull, Director. Gordon Smathers. Assistant Director. 7:30 mm.?Singing Convention. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study and Pray er meeting. FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Choir practice. Mrs. W. Rowland, pianist. We invite all who will to come and worship with us in any of our services. Coming soon is a Revival meet ing. The Rev. Thomas Krwin will be in charge of this series of serv ices. Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church "A Friendly Church In A Friendly Community." The Rev. Gay Chambers, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m. ? Sunday School under the leadership of Jimmy Messer, Supt. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. Troy FranlUin. Director. 7.45 p.m. ? Evening Worship Service. Sermon by the pastor on the topic "As In The Days of Noah". MONDAY? 7:30 p.m.- Executive meeting of the Brotherhood. TUESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?The W.M.S. meets at the home of Mrs. George Liner. WEDNESDAY? 7?30 p,m.?Prayer meeting. Bible Study and Hymn Singing. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Drawer 629 Tel. GL 6-6718 MAX PATCH ROAD Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Lieut. Glenna West. Assistant. Lela Presnell, Assistant. Rlancha Lowe. Secretary. Jean Frese, Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, | Sunday Schools, y. P. I/cgion. j Bible Classes. Ladies' Home League, Home visitation in all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit tle Creek. Bonnie Hill. Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Edgar Willix. Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sunday School Allle Moore, Supt. The Sunday School Is sponsoring a crusade with empha sis on enrolling new members, and improving the teaching program of the church. 6:45 p.m. ? Training Union. Everett Cutshaw, Associate Direc tor. In charge. 7:45 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Meeting and Bible Study from Book of Ereklel Fairv?*?w Rsntist PVlireU PI.OTTS CREEK The Rev. Carl Cook. Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a m. Claude McLean. Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor?2nd and 4th Sunday mornings and 1st and 3rd Sunday nights. Fines Creek Memorial Baptist Church The Rev. 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