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Hw Wavncsville ?uptM Church Hi '"*11 Jr.. I'jilor up t<> u> and Hi H "I /.or. 1^ ?? " Mid the E j d froin .u i usalen." ? : hool. Karl - service. See ? * Service ? si H-iUY ? Service K>'iui\ fn ? H Tlie ? S.I III | - ^M.v ? .1111-1111i11Suiidaj H i - lu l l', ii c ? lu I I or-.|||J) Willi t, ? ? ?l Uank Baptist ? ( liuii h \\ ,!| IMi.il I I'astur ^undaj School. Don Suj'I. Wultvr Urysgn. ?j and I iiI? ? 11 .lohii ^?rrt.? .ir Cordon Smothers ^?n.?lUMuiur uionihlj >jnr: In I i ii till' 1'ir.sl Suit ? Btbli Stud.* (lie H I ?h B in any oi our Grace Church in the Mountains 1 PISCOPAL '1 hi; Rev. James v. Perry. Kectur Telephone (>L t>-5Uat> SUNDAY 9.a in. Sunday School 10 4 > a in Nursery through ciiuich scry ki ll :00 a iti Morning prayer anil sermon 12.00 noon i otiei Hour. \ isit ol's wellonio MONDAY 4 00 pin. i*. :iiii u.ilion Class ai Rectory. 7 20 p i.i Ueiier.il meeting Wo man s Auxiliary Parish House. 11 F.SDA1 - 0 00 p.iii Rector's Ciuitd Spa ghetti Suppei Plates $1 00. l'ulilie invited Paiivh House. 7:30 p in Young Adults' Inquir er's lias- Reetory. WKD.NKSD \Y 7:30 p in Choir practice. 8 00 p in Ynuili League. Till USD W 4 00 pm CoiiIii mat ion Class Rectory FRIDAY 8 00 p in Youtli League Thanksgiving Dance Parish House. SATURDAY 10:15 a in Kpiscopal Radio Program "Another Chance" over Station \\ HCt\ Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Edgar Willix, Pastor FRIDW - 7.30 ] in W M. l . meets at Ihe ! inline of VIi - .joe Monro. Jr.. MM) W 9:4,") a.in Sunday School. Allie Moure, Snpt. 11 00 a ni.' \I. i i 11. . W oiship. Serniun by Ihe pastor 0 4a p in. Training Union, t'.sther Mae (JibSoit, Director, in (barge ? 45 p in. I >< mi.-a Worship and sung sen H e. WEDNESDAY 7 15 p.in Prayer Meeting and Bible Slutly from Booh of Ezekiei. A Siudy in Values t; ? ?'>x snows now to hi; tki'it si'ciTss- ! FIT; A.\l> HAlM'V IX UKK r- . 7/ 7 ; 7; 7" I -17; II. * /?.. Jo 7 7-7 .'. .'J 7 ?>; irt :i.--'H. st V, iN ( \M!'BEU. I? ?? a haj py. suc ;' v.. am.' mam.. r i til.' w.se King : .? I\. oat. >1 for men .l.iv. at.J w hieii a . it u us then . : : ave th.- ! auie i t as to how w< Lv. us did that i:i.l If shows us .1 .ibjei lives an* la. .Ill i.e. n wrote m his I V.: : in is the pnnci ?- ' ? ? : ? get wisdom." 1 t, lay shows us what ai.il also the folly r a.11. 1 v. t.is and warnings o| . :.s< d on the 11. 0 their earliest u .- liape their I .. : lions that they ; 11 life not only in ? 1 t.ut also in etlu ?' al u ays Thus they m e their fellow '1 I .:, untile names, ' 1 ether who made 1 ntly s, . heth good hut lie that seek ! hull eorne unto ? steth in his riehes 'I. but the righteous shall 1 113 a liraneh." the Old and New ? of the heart the spirit is broken "The lei!'. rf hun that hath understanding si kcUl knowledge, | but the moiith uf foiils fcodcth on | ?fiK?lrstine. ?; ' All ti.o . of t)>e afflicted j nte i Vil. but In thai is of i merry heart hath a continual feast." LHd you ever not us when you are walking down a crowded street, how many of the people into whose faces you look are sad or just f lank ? I have seen people who looked so sad that I I was tempted to top them and ask if they were in (hep trouble and j if there was anything I could do j to help How delightful it is to see a happy face; to hear a gay laugh to which we immediately respond j with a smile; Is there an V thing i more delightful than the happy j laugh of a child? Not the vacant giggling in win' h young arid old may indulge, but hearty laughter Which cheer s the dullest day, and makes lis feet life is indeed worth living ??Better Is little with the fear j of the l ord than great treasure j and trouble therewith Better is a dinner ol herbs where love is. than a stalled ox and hatred therewith." The table may be set with fine china, exquisite class and gold cutlery, but if people are unhappy, lonely or with uncongenial com ??? 1 MEMORY VERSE 1 " h ) *s rat hi r to bt ihositi than i/i'int r I'h' ' ami /or'- I rvAer iMtut ativtr anil <i<>l<t. prof ths ii.7, ? t an likened B Ire* ? Mi<n one may ? in twe* 11 B B ii. . ! tu do i-Vil B?; training for Who incline to sin wiU B ' I tll'Sf t' n - B when tiny are B i tin y may I"' B B' B in this in ill* 1 B Setting gOOd ' x" I 1 t> th. sc tender minils! , r f|ji" guidance and Con B ..I B B - grut wi altli, B ? ..i ? l tu. k? iy B i will B i p i un he hap B .ii l'a< t in. I; .ii .a money B h j_- "I II'-.' that B . Wonderful bene* B thing* all B ? " i. tin- man who B h and l? B depriving him ' ?> family, friend* and h ill .. If i f tlK' B ..no against B ii.-.I 11 ii is not B at ta iit11. B ? -I tant than B'i> heart maketh a cheer* ? | it tiy ? ouUimn produced ? -"WW ll ol Ih. Church*? of ChrU l'tat<il>ut?d l?y Knot | panions, how can even a luxur ious (cast l>?* enjoyed? Oft the contrary, how happy can a family be with very common, even: scanty, food, if all love one another and arc happy together. Solomon, a rich man, was not deceived by wealth. It did not necessarily make a man happy.' He wrote, "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than sil ver and gold, "The rich ami poor meet to gether: the Lord is the maker of them all.'' He makes no distinction be tween rich and poor. "Even a child is known by his doings, whether bis work be pure, and whethi r it be right. The hear ing ear, and the seeing eye, the I Lord hath made even both of I them " A prudent man foreseeth the I evil and hi leth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished, f "By humility and the fear of the Lord are riches, and honor, and life. Thorns and snari s are in the way of the froward; he that does keep his soul shall Is1 far from them " There Is more of tln.s lesson than is included in the portion printed. There are many w under fill suggestions and advice which would be helpful if we bad space to include them in our lesson. The teacher will no doubt read and draw some helpful tlviiiglits from them. ( by the Division of Christian Education, t in the It.8 A., and used by pertniMlOn. Feature* Swots air RIGHT til THE HOLLOW/ OT YOUR HAOlO That's where the well-being of your family rests. You want to give them every comfort and conven ience in your power. You want to keep them well fed. well-clothed, and well-housed. * You want them to enjoy every advantage of 1 """ ? modern science?through electricity, telephones, / movies, radio, and television. Nothing, you say, is / - y too good for those you love. / / Of course, t! i, you'll want something more. / Trrp / You'll want your family to possess that exhilarat- / *-? o / ing and priceless quality known as spiritual well- / fob if0" Alt / being - a conviction that God is the Supreme Being / V/, , CKrroX' ? I in the world. / / With this faith your life will abound with hope I . .... *< i ;J v">*er,^'?r I and you will experience a sense of true security in / / these uncertain times. To God your destiny is of I I utmost importance. / Wy / Through prayer and regular worship you will / <' h 'i"(^'Tor 'he I find a haven of protection for all your family?? / "andW'?*?> *oT"d to/S ,h* I right in the hollow of God's hand. Go to Church / !a"y c Wc^ / Sunday. / ' / / S*'or*d,y w/t'rt,. *0 M? j / y Mj,,, "v <o ' * f _ ? '* -'Jo f ^so ? ? ? t id Ad.v S^ryirf Va H. M. Allen, Jr. Allen's ('reek Phone 6-6->G:i Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? Balsam Kd. GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products I>ial GL 6-3921 llazeluood Ilelk - Hudson "Home of Better Values" ? Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 M'aynesville, N. C. Charles' Shell Ser\ice Balsam Itoad llaaelwood Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jimmie Williams Complete 2t-llour Service \V. 15. Dillard's I Juiider's Supply & Hardware Co. "('oinplftf l ine ol Kuildiiig Materials" ?Main' at Arac'elny Phone 6-511" 1 arnters Exchange "llealers in Quality Seeds" I eeds - Fertilizers - Insecticides Asheville Rd. Phone 6-5335 Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street CP 6-1169 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Kill Cobb Waynesville Dial CI. 6-3071 Kurt Cans .1 E W E L E R "Something from the Jeweler is Always Something Spei ial" Carrelt Furniture Co., Inc. I>ial CI, 6-5373 I Haywood Huilders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Differenre" Depot Street Dial CI, 6-6051 ? Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? Feeds Seeds, Fertilizer ? 216 Depot St. Phone 6-4621 Haywood Fleet ric Membership Corporation Aslievillc lioad (<I> 6-1666 Haywood Ksso Distributor, Inc. ? I l?>at i iik Oils ? Day Phone 6-5056 Niclit Phone 6-1273 Kaiser's Book Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cameras ? Dooks Main St GI, 6-3691 It. It. Ixibbe, Jr., Consignee Fuel Oil and Kerosene * Prompt Delivery * Itailroad St. Phone 6-1591 , Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial GI, 6-1251 C. A. Miller ft Co. Plumbing - Heating 105 Depot St. Phone 0-5311 IVnland Brothers Refrigeration Co. Sales and Service "Everything in Commercial Refrigeration" Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street Potts Motor Company Sales ? WILLYS - Service 305 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-3*61 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St. Waynrsville Dial GL 6-6351 Spaldon's Drive-In ?RESTAURANT? Dial GL 6-5531 Smoky Mountain Self-Service Grocery ?- Free Delivery ? lialsain Kd. Phone 6-6565 Turner's Store "Never Buy Before Yon Try Turner's" Waynesvilje Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts & Accessorial 208 Iltjwood St. Dial GL 6-5321 Waynesville Radio Service Waynesvllle's Leading Radio and TV Service 116 Miller Street Dial GL 6-5231
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