do TO CHURCH~ SOMEWHERE EVERY' SUNDaI
Crabtree Methodist
Charge
Rev. A. R. Davis. Minister
CHABTREE
SUNDAY?
10:00 ? Church School, Joe
Yalmer. Supt
7:15?M YE at the Ml. Zion
vhurrh.
, DAVIS CIIAPEL
Si \I)A\
10:00 ? Churrh School. O T.
Yates. SUpt.
tl 00?Morning Worship
7 15- MYK at the Ml Zion
? hurch
FINCHEK'S CHAPEL
T-i \n\N
10 00 Morning Worship
11 00 ? Church School Robert
X'ockrell. Sopi.
7 00 MYK
MT. ZION
SUNDAY
10 00? Church School Herschcll
linger*. Supt
7 15 MYK
The Church Of
The Nazarenc
Opposite The Court llmise
on Depot Street
The Rev. Don E. Conrad. Pastor
, Phone ?.l. 6-6310
'BCNDAY?
it 45 a in Sunclav School. II \
VePTries. Superintendent
'Teen-agers learning how to live
Kind life - and grownups - trying:
They need a friend to point the
way j
Hut they won't stand for prying."
11 00 a in Mornine Worship
.Message ?by the pastor.
li 45 p.in N Y I* S Service Mi's
Rose Kelly, president. Mrs Paul
ine Warren will lie in charge ol this
service The Young People will
yy.nit to attend (his meeting since
it wilt be of interest and help I"
them. Come and bring a friend
yvitli you
f> 45 p.m Junior Service Mrs
Dnrothy Conrad. Director VII
children under age 12 are invited
to come and enjoy the Klanhel
graph Bible Stories, and the sing
ing of choruses
7:30 pni Evangelist ic service
Sermon to the pastor.
Our Revival closes yy itli this,
service. We have had a wonderful
meeting and the Lord lias certain
ly blessed Wt- trust that you can
he with us in these, closing nights
of this campaign.
Fines Creek
Memorial Baptist Church
The Rev. Harold l ow nsend Pastor
SUNDAY?
Sunday School 10 o'clock every
Sunday'. Floyd 1'isiior, Supt.
Morning Worship 11 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor.
Morning Worship every 2nd and
4th Sundays
7 30 pin Training Union every
Sunday right
SATURDAY
Choir practice and I'rnyei meet
ing at 7 30 p.m.
Free Methodist Church
1 lie Rev. Russell M. Elder. Pastor
Telephone CI. 6-35117
Assembly and Oak Streets,
Waynesy ille.
SUNDAY?
Sunday School. 10HO a in.
Mornirp Worship. 11 00 a.m.
Young People's service 7 00 p.in
Evening Evangelist ii Service,
7 30 o'clock
Mid-week Prayer meeting Wed
nesriay, 7 30 p.m
Per capita consumption of sugar
in the United States averages one
hundred pounds |?cr person per
year.
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The Splendor of Self-Control ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By A fred J. Bueschcr
S?Tlf?nre?Proverb* 14; 15:1-5: IB; 20; 25:29-55;
? ? 1
"lie that Is slow to wrath is of gieat
undi't MiirHihjT; iHit he that is hast y ??f
'pint exaltHl: folly," wrote Kinj; Solo
mon I'roverhs 14:29
He Miat is slow to anper is better than
the mighty; he that ruletti his spirit
than lie that takcth a city." I'roveibs
It! 32.
"Look n<it uiHin the wine when it is re<l.
At tlie last it hiteth like a serpent
ami stingoth like an adder." I'roveibs
23:31. 32.
"He that hath no rule over his own
spirit is hler a city that is broken
<!own." Proverbs 25:28.
MKMOKY VERSE Proverbs lfi:32.
First Baptist Church
II \/l I.WOOll. N. t\
The Hrv. John I. Ki7cr. Pastor
"A erottitU church in J procrcs
?iVe toll II."
SUNDAY?
Suiuloy School 0 45 a in. Jerry
Rollers. Slip!
Morniiit; Worship 11 HO a.m.
Sermon l)i tin' pa.slur:
Traimnu' Union I! HO pin Frank
S,Hinders Director
Fveiiiiitj Worship 7 HO pin
Srrvicc-s sponsored liy tin* Inter
mediate cliiiptei ol I lie Hon al Am
bassadors
Vniioiineeiiients and \etivilies
The Junior and Intcrmediale
chapters ol the It.A \s will meet
with the men ol I lie eliureh lor a
banquet oil Tuesday eveiiiim at
<i Hii Details of this meetiiijj will
lie annouiieeil Sunday
Wednesday at 7 HO p in, is our
monthly oliservaiUe ol Family
\i.ht All >outh organizations ol
the WMS will meet. The monthly
meeliut! lor all officers and lead
ers in I lie Sunday Seliool and
Ti'ainiiijj I nion w ill lie held al I his
lime
Visitors are always welcome to
worship Nvitli is Our church is
small commit to appreciate you
I art. enouuh to serve you
Grttcc Church in the
Mountains
I'.PISCOPAI.
I lie Iter. James V. Perry. Iteetor
Telephone <il. 6-50.'lfi
SI \ DAY
II 50 a in. Sunday School.
10 45 a ill Nursery throutjh
church.
11 00 a m l.ilany ami sermon.
Ki 00 noun Coffee Hour
MOM) NY
4 00 pm Confirmation ('lass at
Rectory
i I TsliW
7 HO p m Yoiinii Vdults liupiii
it's Class Rectory
V\ I DM SI) NY
7 HO p m Choir prart ice.
ft 00 pm Vestry meetinc Rcc
? lory
SATt l(DAN
10 15 a in. F.piscopal Hadio
I'rocram Nnotlici Chance over
Slalion WIICC
Church of Christ
l ast on lliuhuai ISA-J3
Across | nun III. \ Hiiildinu
Itot. Hindoo, Minister
s NTURDAN
f) Op a. fit. Radio pro era in,
WIICC The (iospel el Christ".
St \1> NY
10 a m Itihlc Study
11 a iii Worship Service.
7 HO p.m. Worship.Service,
N\ I DM SDAN
7 HO pm Itihle study.
Pell wood Methodist
Charge
Tin- Iter. (irmly Itarrineer. Pastor
DFI.I.WOOl)
VVSCS Mission Study on India.
Pakistan and Ceylon will begin
Monday evening at I-ling s Chapel
7 Mil o'clock
St N DAY ?
111:1)0 Church School Taylor
Pei Alison, superintendent.
7:30 Fvetiing Worship .with i
sermon hy the pastor
TtKSD.YY
7:M0 Chojr practice.
WFDNFSD\Y
2 (Ml W S.C.S. at the church
111/ \it! hi rHArn,
I IH ItSDAY
7:30 W.S t'.S. at the home (it !
Mrs. Maggie (irasty
StM>AY?
. 111:1)0 Church School Jack A r- '
riiigion. Superintendent.
! 1:()() Morning Worship with
sermon by the pastor
7 0(1 MYF
v. FDNFSDAY
7:30 Prayer Service and Adult
Choir practice,
lilt ItSDAY
7 30 Youth Choir practice. 1
MAI'I F OHOYP
SINDAY
10 00 Morning Worship, Church j
Loyalty Day Sermon hy tile pas
tor, Our Joyous Privilege'.
11 Oil Sunday School Leonard
I.eatherwood. superintendent.
tYKDMSDMi
7:00 MYK and the children's!
chojr practice.
7 45 Adult and youth choir.
Rocky Branch
Missionary Baptist
Church
The Rev <i. \y. Khinehardt. Pastor
FRIDAY
7:30 |) m Youna Adult Melt's
Sunday School class meets at the
home nt Mr- Filer
Si A DA Y
10 a m Sunday1 School Leonard
Fry son Superintendent
11 00 a m Worship Sermon by
the pastor
7 00 p m Training Colon. Tom
Massie Dirccloi
TCFSI) \Y
7 00 p in WMS meets at the
Church Mission Study on Itra/il.
WFDNFSD\Y?
7 |i m Ptayer Meeting
Clyde Church of God
Thompson covi:
I lie Rev. .Inliii llowens. Pastor
St:NO \ Y
Sunday School 10 a lit.
Morning Worship 1 1 a m.
KVangclistic service 7 30 p in.
Young People's Service Friday
7:30 pm.
First Baptist Church
WAYNES VILLE
Tlu- l!<-v. T. I'. Koliinctt, I'aslur
v '
The Radiance of Jesus
con make your heart glow
SUNDAY?
9:4."? 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. "The Charge of God." by the
pastor. Music under the direction
of Charles Isley.
(>15 to 8.30 The Nursery is;
open.
(::15 Training Union.
7:30 Keening Worship. Sermon
"God and Kmergencies." by the
pastor. Special music by the couth
choir.
MONDAY
2 45 William Wallace Sunbeam
Band meets at the church
7:30 Deacons meet
TCUSD\Y -
7:30 W M S meets in the
Church Parlor. The Lottie Moon
Circle has charge ol the program
and they are responsible for the
(lowers in the church each Sunday
during the month of November.
WFDNKSDAY -
3 30 Junior G A's meet .it the
church.
3:30 Cherub Choir Practice.
4:15 Junior Choir Practice.
0:00 Workers Council covered
dish supper
(1 30 Youth Choir rehearsal.
7:30 Midweek Prayer Service
and church conference.
0J5 Senior Choir rehearsal
Salvation Army
MOUNTAIN MISSION nrSTHIH
Drawer 670 Tel. GI. 6-6718
M AX r \TUII ROAD
Major Cecil Brown, District Of
lirrr.
I.irut. Glenna Host. Assistant,
l.ola Presnell. Assistant.
Itlanrhr Uowc. Secretary.
?loan Ffrso. Children's Worker.
ACTIVITIES: Preaching services,
Sunday Schools, Y P. I.egion
Bible Classes. I..idios' Home
League. Home visitation in all
Cenlers.
CHURCHES: Max Patch ?
Headquarters Shelton Laurel, Lit
tle Creek. Bonnie Hill. Sleepy Val
ley. and Timber Ridge.
Woodland Baptist
Church
Mi ni ORO VARM COMMI'VITY
The Rev. G. W. .lameson. Pastor
S \TURDA>
7 00 p nl Church conference
and officers and teachers meeting.
SUNDAY?
0 41 a m Sunday School, Var
<l'y rugate. Supt
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Message liy the pastor.
ft 45 p.m Training Union. Har
den Stephenson. f)lreelor
7:45 |> m Evening Worship
Message by the pastor.
WEDNESOAY
7 Oft p m Mid-week Player Ser
vice.
Richland Baptist Church
The Rev. Edgar Willi*. Pastor
SUNDAY?
0 45 a m ?Sunday School. Allle
Moore. Supt.
11:00 a m. Morning Worship
Sermon by I he pastor I
6 45 p m ? Training Union
Everett Cutshaw, Associate Direc
tor. in Charge.
7 45 p m Evening Worship
and song service.
WEDNESDAY?
7 15 p.m -Prayer Meeting and
Rlhle Study from Rook of E/ckiel
FRIDAY?
7:30 p.m. -W.M.U. meets at the
i honig.ot - Mrs. JoosMoore. Jr.
Bethel Methodist
Church
"Bethel on the Pigeon"
The Kev. L. B. George. Minister ,
Church School opens at 10
o'clock. There are classes for all .
members of the family. M. C. Nix j
i- the General Superintendent. ,
Morning Worship will begin at
eleven o'clock. The services are
planned to give guidance and in- (
spiration to all who come for .
worship The choral and con
gregational "music is under the di- (
reel ion of Miss Maud Worley. Gud
ger Worley is the organist.
Youth and Intermediate Fellow
ship will meet, for their worship '
services and recreation at 7 o'clock.
This will be followed b\ a business
session.
Boy Scouts meet at the church
Monday at 7:00 o'clock.
Choir rehearsal each Wednesday
evening at the church at 7:00. All
members of the choir are asked to
attend.
Christian Science
Service
The Christian Science lesson
-ermon will be read Sunday morn
ing at 11 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 8
o'clock.
Public is invited.
Long's Chapel
Methodist Church
LAKE Jt NAI.l SKA
The Rev. Don Payne, Minister
SUNDAY?
Church School begins promptly
it 9:45. Classes and departments |
for all ages. S. E. Connatser is;
[leneral Superintendent.
Morning Worshrp service at
11:00 a.m. with the minister deliv
ering the sermon entitled. "Dis
agreeable Christians".
Special music by the choir under !
direction of Mr. C. G. Klopp.
MYF meets at the church Sun-!
day evening at 6:00 for recreation
and worship The program of
study and worship will begin at 7
w ith Vivian I.eatherwood and John
ny Reeves in charge.
Youth Choir rehearsal will be:
held on Wednesday evening at
6 45 at the church, under the direc
tion of Mrs J. B. Soesbee.
Adult Choir Rehearsal will be
held at the Church on Wednesday!
evening at 7:30 under the direction 1
of Mr. C. G. Klopp.
Cove Creek
Baptist Church
The Kev. Carl Cook, Pastor
10 a.m.?Sunday School. Mrs
D. C. Davis, Superintendent.
Sermon by the pastor 1st and 3rd
Sunday morning and 2nd and 4th
Sunday nights.
Che <5o\i>ctt (Test 1
J)ll , s/' III' ? ilfl S' I lit till! ?
"He that is slow to anger is better than ihe mighiy and bl
ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city Proveifafl
Red Bank Baptist
Church
Rev. Will Pharr, Pastor
SUNDAY?
10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Don
Smathers, Supt. Walter Bryson.
Associate 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.
8:00 p.m.?Regular monthly sing
ing will be held Sunday November
7.
WEDNKSDAY?
7:30 p.in 'Bible Study in the
Book of Luke?first parts. Choir
practice.
We invite all who will to come
and worship with us in any of our
services.
First Methodist Cil
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November 12
WHO killed
CockPobih?
PasSENGER BUSINESS on some of our local
trains is as dead as fabled "Cock Robin". Who
killed it? No one, intentionally^ Ir died a natural
death because more and more people who once
needed and used these local trains switched to
travel by private automobile or highway bus.
As long ago as 1939 new diesel-powered air
conditioned trains were put in local service on
various parrs of the railway. Their runs exceeded
2,000 miles daily. But local travel continued to
decline, and some "locals" were carrying fewer
passengers than train and engine crew members.
Passengers carried by the Southern havf
, ?rpCd from 8,8?0,000 in 19(6 to 2,r:.<XW
f" ^Car~a 72<%> decrease. And we were more ,
?5 million in the red on our local passenger
operations last year.
don t want to get out of rlie na sscnccr
feel"1^ W3nf m?re Passcn?tTS Mi.f we do
?C ! af 'r ,s ,n your interest as well as ours to
mate losses on operations of anv kind thit
c 0lltlived theis usefulness. We would like
spend this money on constantly improMi1
?sc services that arc needed and ,m used.
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Jjjf) SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTE?
WASHINCTON, O C.