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f?HN K. MILLER, HiynvlUe Mrtho ?111 be the guest revival services at Methodist Church day evening, Oc ) p.m. A native of Rev. Miller holds e from Candler logy, Emory Uni i. He joined the Carolina Confer iVeek APi ? When the of Fame players irday, Aug. 14 at there were sev rush back home he game between the Boston Red day, several fa med to Yankee lain the scene of yesteryear. They iMaggio, Jimmy ins and Gabby The Church 0! The Nazarene Opposite Tbc Court Houaa m Depot Street The Rev. Don E. Conrad. Pastor H. A. Jeffrie*, S. S. bupL SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a nt. ? Morning Worship Message by the pastor. Subject, "The Call to Cleanness." 6:45 p.m.?N.Y.P.S. Service. Mrs Rose Kelly, president. Recently the Young People of fhe church organized the local Nazarene Young People's Society. These services are a time of challenge. | inspiration, fellowship and spirit ual upbuilding. There will be | plenty of singing by the Young People and an interesting program. Everyone is invited "Let no man despise the youth." 7:45 p.m.?Evening Evangelism. Sermon by the pastor. Subject, "Hiding Behind Trees." WEDNESDAY? 7:45 p.m?Midweek Prayer Ser vice. Cove Creek Baptist Church The Rev. Carl Cook. Pastor 10 a ui.?Sunday School. Mrs D. C. Davis, Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor 1st and 3rd Sunday morning and 2nd and 4th Sunday nights. Dream Girl With Bats HOUSTON, Tex. tAP) ? Cath erine Young, a 14-year-old school girl, recently wrote the sports edi tor of "The Houston Post" saying that the "unfulfilled dream" of her life was to be "bat girl" for the Houston Buffs of the Texas League. Teen-ager Catherine served as "bat girl" for three innings when the Buff's played Beaumont. "They were dreamy moments." was her comment about the three Innings. . - - d's Answer to Job's Perplexity E RECEIVES AN OVERWHELMING REVELATION OF THE POWER AND WISDOM OF THE LORD Scripture?Job 38?4'? ilAX CAMPBELL E END of our last Job and his suffer is of his agonised 1 God. In this lesson i indeed. There was n with wind, and as ig away the voice of [>e to Job out of the lot explain how or Terings were brought loes not praise him fulness, and -scarcely ' problem which Job ds had been so vehe ussing. Instead he ck to the foundations , shows how small is w mighty his Maker, lown Job's self-vindi ing him realize how Jul and unworthy he rious passages begin s of questions: ( Lord answered Job whirlwind, and said, this that darkenelh eords without knowl up now thy loins like t will demand of thee, thou Me. 'ist thou when I laid lions of the earth? thou has understand ?th laid the measures hou knowest ? or who lied the line upon it? are the foundations ened? or who laid the thereof; when the irs sang together, and space in this lesson to include all ' the discourse of the Lord. I be- | lieve the older classes should read it aloud or have it read to them, and discuss as much of the vari ous parts as time will permit. The list of animals is: the lion, raven, rock-goat, wild ass, the ' ram (an ox-like animal similar to a bison). the ostrich, the horse, the hawk, the eagle, and other j birds. ; The behemoth means in He brew the beast. It is thought that it denotes the hippopotamus: the "leviathan" may be the croco dile. As this is an Arabian poem, the horse ia given a glorious de scription: "Hast thou given the horse strength? hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshop per? the glory of his nostrils is terrible. "He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength; he goeth on to meet the armed men. . . . He srmellest the battle afar off. the thunder of the captains, and the shouting." In chapter 40. the Lord says: "Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct Him? he that reproveth Cod, let him an swer it." Then Job answered the Lord, and said, "I know that Thou canst do everything, and that no thought is withholden from Thee, Therefore have I uttered that I understood not: wherefore I ab hor myself, and repent in dust and ashes." . I t MEMORY VERSE ? om for another. . . . The effectual fervent prayer of a *? "ww gygiieth much:?Jama 5:IS. M?ns of Cod shouted (or I any literature In the 1 ^Bat surpasses the Bible in I its language, its in- | Vi thrilling pictures ere- I mind of mortal man ? 1 ^Bte small children will be 1 it Modern scientists I ^Bfht us much more of the 1 the universe and its ex was then known, but 1 ^B that is discovered about I ^Bwr we wonder and mar- I ^B this wondrous creation, I ? nature of God who rules I ^Bwail and unimportant is I ^B*> his short life on this 1 ^B?derful earth and its ap- l ^?hmitlcss surroundings! ^B'hou entered into the I V' 'ho sea ? or hast thou I the search of the I ? course Job had not. I Perceived the breadth | declare it thou 1 asks Job also if he I with the cause* of j darkness, of the rain, ^?jnuw. "Canst thou bind "iflucnees of Pleiades, bands of Orion. ? ? ? ^V> Put wisdom in the in or Who hath given to the heart?" The ? loose cluster Of mnstellation Taurus. animals are mcn 'how i w ish there were On* of Job's friends, Eliphas, now comes in for a reproof, ihe Lord telling him. "My wrath is kindled against thee, and against thy-two friends; for ye have not spoken of Me the thing that is right, as My servant Job bath.'* , He commanded him, therefore, to take bullocks and rams, go to Job and "offer up for yourselves a burnt offering; and My servant Job shall pray for you; for him will I accept." The three men did as com manded by the Lord, and Job for gave them and prayed for them. j This story has a happy ending, for "the Lord turned the cap tivity of Job. when he prayed for his friends; also the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had be fore." Then all his relatives?who seem to have Ignored Job in his torments, came to him, ate bread, and bemoaned and comforted him. and "every man also gave him a piece of money, and everyone an earring of gold." So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning. He had more livestock than before and also seven more sons and three daugh ters, and "lived happily ever after. ] until his death at 140 years." If we can courageously fate and strive to cunquer our own trials and sorrows with patience and faith in Cod. this lesson will not be given us to study in vain ? ? ..?? i.? I ,h."?1ln,v' j tj. t?ir Dim. Ion of ChrutM* mur?.~-. Churches of ChrUt in Uie U.B.A.. ?n4 u*?<J by per?MM?? wtiflbutfd by Xif>( IVMurrt gvMmta ^ ' Will you help Johnny with his homework? ipplllig Of course? You are willing and eager to help. If Johnny is to be happy and make a real contribution in life, he must have every educational advantage possible. You want to prepare him. But what about johnny's church school homework? To prepare Johnny for life, he must have more than a head full of history and geography and multiplication tables. Johnny must have a heart full of love and a soul dedicated to God. To find purpose and meaning in life, Johnny must have faith, not just fact and figures. Bring Johnny to Church School and Church every | Sunday. Afterwards, help with his papers and talk over the lessons. Make his church school homework as much *-'J your responsibility as his public school homework. Help Johnny prepare for victorious. Christian living! ? mm - ? ? ' 4 : - ? <? THE CHURCH FOR ALL ... ALL FOR THE CHURCH i The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building oi character and good citizenship It is a storehouse ol spiritual values Without a " ' ' " ' ??? strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church They are (1) Tor his own sake (2) For his children's sake (3) For the f sake of his community and nation (4) For the ? \ sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral ana material support Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily hay Book Chapter Varaaa J Sunday Deuteronomy 30 1114 Monday Joshua 24 13-16 ' x* Tuesday Ruth 1 ISIS ^ Wednesday Luke 2 40-32 " Thursday Luke 9 46-SO Friday Acts 9 1-9 I Saturday . I Corinthians 3 9 17 1/ H. M. Allen, Jr. Allen's Creek Phone 6-6562 Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? Balsam Rd. CL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 Hazel wood Belk - Hudson "Home of Better Values'' Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church if Montgomery St*., Dial UL 6-3671 Waynesville, N. C. Charles' Shell Service Balsam Road llaselwood Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jlmmle Williams Complete 24-Hour Service W. 11. Dillard's Guilder's Supply & Hardware Co. "Complete Line of Building Materials" Main at Academy Phone 6-544.'! Farmers Exchange "Dealers in Quality Seeds" f eeds - Fertilizers - Insecticides Asheville Rd. Phone 6-5335 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 6-3*71 I Kurt Cans JEWELER "Something 'rom the Jeweler is Always Something Special" Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL 6-5325 t Haywood Guilders Supply Co. ? "Where There Is A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6051 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? Feeds Seeds, Fertilizer ? 216 llepot St. Phone 6-4621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Ashrville Road GL 6-4666 Haywood Esso Distributor, Inc. ? Heating Oils ? Day Phone 6-5056 Night Phone 6-4273 Kaiser's Hook Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cameras ? Books Main St. GL 6-3691 R. R. Kibbe, Jr., Consignee Fuel Oil and Kerosene * Prompt Delivery * Railroad St. Phone 6-4591 Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial GL 6-4251 ? C. A. Miller & Co. Plumbing - Heating 405 Depot St. Phone 6-5341 i Penland Hrothers Refrigeration Co. Sales and Service "Everything in CommereUl RcMftntttt" Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street Potts Motor Company Sales ? WILLTS - Service 205 Haywood St. Dial OL l-MI Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St. Waynesvtlte Dial OL Mill Spaldon's Drive-In ?RESTAURANT? Dial GL I UU Smoky Mountain Self-Service Grocery ? ? Free Delivery ? Balsam Kd. Phone 6-0545 Turner's Store "Never Bay Before Ton Try TarnerV Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts ft Accessorial 208 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-M21 Waynesville Radio Service Waynesville's Leading Radio and IT Sarrtaa 116 Miller Street I Dial GL 6-fSU
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