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Huond Methodist ? Charge Grady Barrtnprr Pastor [ DELLWOOD HH- church School Ta> lot U superintendent ^Evening Worship Blhoir practice. K SI'S, will nieet the ^Htlis Sam McCrary ? zAKETII CHAPEL K'.SCS at the home of H-d Kirkpatrick. Hchurch School. Jack Ar superintendent B-Morning Worship. HIYF. Hfouth Choir practice. ^Eraser Meeting. ^Bdult Choir practice. Huaple grove ^Btforning Worship. St i ^Ehc pastor. ^?Sunday School. Leonard B>ed. superintendent. ?DAY? ^Bhildrcns Choir practice ^Edults' Choir practice. Iide Baptist Church >v. Paul Groifan, Pastor IVY? it.?Business meeting, m.?Sunday School les t by the pastor. m ?Sunday School. Lew Hs, Superintendent, in re classes for all ages and ion is extended to any ttend who does not go to church services, t.?Training Union. Edgar Director in charge. The ixtends a cordial invita is service. 11.--Sermon by the pas 11.?Coltaga prayer meet place to lie announced orning. East Waynesville baptist cnurch huuuu.Mi Dal * K The Rev. itobtrri ?nop?, Jr, Pastor Lome c, and let us go up to the mountain ot me Loru, u the nouse ji me Uod 01 Jacob; and lie will teacn us ms ways, ana we w:ll walk in ms pains; lor oui ot Zion shall go tor in tn?* taw, and the word 01 the Lord trom Jerusalem." ae.iUAY 10:U0 a.m.?Sunday School. Earl Masnourn. Superintendent. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Service. Message hy the pastor. 3.00 p.in ?Service at Dixon Rest Home at Hazolwood. 7:00 p.m. ? Sang Service and Worship Service. Message hy the pastor. vVKD.NESDAY ? 7:00 p.m.?Prayer meeting and Song Service. Bible Study in the Book of Acts. If you are not attending Sunday School or Church anywhere, we in vite you to come worship with us. Visitors arc welcome. I Fairview Baptist Church PLOTTS 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. Woodland Baptist Church MEDFORD FARM COMMUNITY The Kev. G. W. Jameson, Pastor FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting at the home of Manuel Lde in Clyde. SUNDAY? 0:45 a.m.?Sunday School. Yar dy Fugate, Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 6:45 p.m.?Training Union. Har den Stephenson, director. 7:45 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Message by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Mid-week Prayer Ser vice. ? The Grace of God HE SENDS HIS SON TO DIE FOR OUR SINS Luke lo -.ll-ih: Ephrsians 2:1-10; TifM.s 2:11-1',; 1 Joh>i 1,10. I ?K\\MA\ CAMPBELL ^H'AP.ABLK of our lesson in Perea, on the east ^Hthe Jordan river, in Jan ^?90 A.D. ? told the Parable of the ? son at a time when He criticised for receiving ^hnd eating with them. He Hi the Parable of the lost Hid the shepherd's rejoic Hi the lost lamb was found ^Hored to the fold. ^?tain man had two sons: I younger of them said to Her, Father, give jne the ?of goods that faLleth to he (the father) divided Hm his living." ? explained in our lesson Hat this action was accord ant old Jewish law which H cust iry that when a Haculties were failing, his Hild demand that he abdi H give them their portions ^Hoods, but they must care H as long as he lived. ^Bg in the Parable sug father's faculties were ^?however, but the demand ^H portion of his father's ^Has not an unusual one. Hhcr immediately gave to ^Hi his portion, which, ac H to law was one-half or bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger! "I Will arise and go to my fa ther, and will say unto him. Fa ther, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son; make me as one of your hired servants." He was learning, wasn't he? "the hard way," as we say? Home must have looked like heaven to him as he thought of it, and we may suppose he won dered why he had left it. So he went home?walking all the way, we may surmise. What ; would be his reception? Would i his people refuse to let him in? Would they scold and rave at him ? "But when he was a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him. "And the son said unto him. Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son." However, the father called to his servants to bring forth the best clothes and put them on him, and a ring on his finger (a sign of dignity) and shoes on his feet. And he ordered the servants to kill a fatted calf and prepare a E MEMORY VERSE r?ui w love, nof that we loved God, but that He loved us. I ?l His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.?I John 1:10. I Id to the younger of that Mer brother. did this young man want ion of his father's posses From what followed it hat he was tired of stay home and wanted to get fid be on his own. i not many days after the f son gathered all together, k his journey into a far L and there he wasted his fce in riotous living." po many young people he kppreeiate the love and |s of home and had a great 15 to go away where he o as he pleased without ?. Also, like many such people, he was not wise to direct his own life in ctive ways, but lived riot Inldly, spending his money L until it was all gone, j in this far country a Istruck, and without funds [an to want. And he went lied himself to a citizen of HBtry; and he sent him |c fields to feed swine." Iiat he would have despised ? and M humiliated to do. Igladly now, in his misery. I'l n looked hungrily at the ?he swine ate, but no man ? him. Then "he ('ame to ft" and said, "Mow maViy ftrvants of my father's have Ik >???? -? feast "For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found, And they began to be merry." Many of the children will be able to picture the scene because they will have brothers, uncles, cousins or friends who have re turned from far countries where they have been serving their country. They know what it means to rejoice at the return of some loved one. Members of the fam ily older than themselves may have returned from far away, and have been welcomed home to love nit comfort after much suffering. We all have sinned, some grievously, but God will forgive us, if we truly repent and ask Him, for "God, being rich in mercy, for His great love where with He loved us. "For the grace of God that brlngeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that deny ing ungodliness and worldly lusts, wc should live soberly, righteous ly, and godly, in this present world." Clod loved us and loves us still, as our Memory Verse says: "Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitia tion of cur sins." - ? * : P<i..eatinn ICounill'nf ?'Jt''n<>.? produ'T<l bv the Plvinl'tn f?r < nrijn?.. ?>--? . 11 o' lh? ChurcliFa of Christ ip fti? t r; * . *nd u*p<l bv permlMlon. I lltlrtbutN by Klp( Fr?turr? Sy n<lu-*w -- Z'.'Wi y PsUL JPI0HP - ^ Johnny's all mixed up! His coat rumpled and twisted! Buttons all wrong! Do you know what Johnny's trouble is? He got a bad start. He poked the first button in the wrong hole. You see, that first button is all-important. Unless Johnny gets that one right, the other buttons will never follow in pattern. Johnny's first years are all-important, too. Without the proper Christian training, Johnny will get all mixed up inside. He will learn bad habits, dishonesty, untruthfulness. His life will become rumpled and twisted. Bring your Johnny to Sunday School and Church. Help Johnny to a right start. The rest of his life will follow in the Christian pattern. 'f ? ' . N?? ?" * . , ?. , ? * ' * v * ?' . ' . > .. . [ ?? \"/ '? - ' , t . , ' - ft Jj ' >:? 4 .? * ?. ? . ... . < ... . *-? . ^ * THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest (actor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship It is a storehouse of 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: (I) For his own sake (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Veraea > Sunday Genesis t 1-13 f Monday Genesis 4 1*5 . Tuesday Genesis 25 24-34 Wednesday........... Mark 10 17-27 Thursday Luke 12 15-34 Friday Acts 17 22-34 Saturday ,.I Thesialonians 4 1-12 a Jv V ??-??? St??bUr*' V' r?,,rtes< i?? "... . - ;i.'? ? .. <' ' A *"?' > ?' J v * > , ... ' >. H. M. Allen, Jr. Allen's Creek Phone 6-6562 Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? Balsam Rd. GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 Haselwood Belk - Hudson "Home of Better Values" Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 Waynes ?tile, N. C. Charles' Shell Service Balaam Road Haselwood Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jimmie Williams Complete 24-Hour Service W. B. Dillard's Builder's Supply & Hardware Co. .^'Complete Line of BuUding Materials" Main at Academy Phone 6-5443 Farmers Exchange "Dealers in Quality Seeds" Feeds - Fertilizers - Insecticides Ashevifle 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 6-3071 Kurt Gans JEWELER "Something from the Jeweler Is Always Something Special" Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL 6-5323 Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Difference Depot Street Dial GL 6-6651 ?? -1 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? Feeds Seeds, Fertiliser ? 216 Depot St. Phone 6-4621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Asheville Road GL 6-4666 Haywood Esso Distributor, Inc. ? Ileatine Oils ? Day Phone 6-5036 Night Phone 6-4273 Kaiser's Book Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cam eras ? Books Main St GL 6-3691 ? R. R. Kibbe, Jr., Consignee Fuel Oil and Kerosene ? Prompt Delivery ? Railroad St. 11 Phone 6-4591 I Liner and Sheehan Laundry and Cleaners Dial GL 6-42S1 C. A. Miller & Co. Plumbing - Heating 405 Depot St Phone 6-5341 , Penland Brothers Refrigeration Co. Sale* and Serriw "Everything: in Commercial Refrlgetattna" Dial GL 6-5233 WaU Street Potts Motor Company Sales - WILLYS - Service <05 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-3661 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliances 437 Main St Waynesville Dial GL 6-6351 Spaldon's Drive-In ?RESTAURANT? * Dial GL 6-5531 Smoky Mountain Self-Service Grocery ? Free Delivery ? Balsam Rd. Phone 6-6565 Turner's Store "Never Buy Before You Try Turner*^ Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts A Aeeemerta <08 Haywood St Dial GL 6-53X1 Waynesville Radio Service Waynesville's Leading Radia and TV Santa M 116 Miller Street Dial GL 6-5*11 H w' "**? ' ' *
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