. '"SjpySyjT *i i n't .1 "i v-Lii'j?1 ? ' > . " Go To Church Peach tree Missionary Baptist Church MAGGIE VALLEY Th? Rev. Jotin R. Willis, Jr., Pwtor SUNDAY - 7:50 p.m. ? The Gospel Light Hour.pVer Radio Station WWIT?j Can ten- -970 on your dial. 9:43 ? m. ? Sunday School. Claude Trantham, Supt., 1st and 5rd Sundays. 11:00 a.m.?Sunlay School?2nd, 4tb and 5th Sundays. 9:45 a.m.?Worship Service. Ser mon by the pastor, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays. 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Services con ducted by Rev. Rufe Finger. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Service. FRIDAY? 7 30 p.m.?Bible study. SATURDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer services In a home. THIS WEEK'S BEST SELLERS V FICTION Sincerely, Willis Wayde, John P. Marquand. The View from Pompey's Head,1 Hamilton Basso. Bon jour Tristease, Francois e Sagan. No Time For Sergeants, Mac Hynian. The Good Shepherd, C.' S, For ester. NONFICTION Gift From the Sea. Anne Mor row Lindbergh. Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A, Hiihard Aldrich. The Power of Positive Think ing. Norman Vincent Peale, To the One I Love Best, Ludwig Bemeimans. How to Live 365 Hays a year, John A. Schlndler. KAISER'S BOOK STORE | Dial GL %Sttl Main St. Hazel wood Methodist Charge The Rev. L. E. Wiggins. Pastor THE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. j 11:00 a.in.?Sunday School. R. H. Boone, Supt. THE HAZELWOOD CHURCH 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. W. J Nichols, Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. First Baptist Church HAZELWOOD, N, C. The Rev. John Ivan Klser, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:45 a.m., Tal-, madge Woodard, Superintendent. There Is a welcome here for all ages. Morning Worship ? 11:00 a.m. Sermon. "Faithful Prbmises" by the pastor. Training Union ? 7:00 p.m., Frank Saunders, Director. Church Conference?8:00 p.m. Announcements and Activities Monday: The Brotherhood will j meet at 7:30 p.m. at the church.* | Tuesday: The five circles of the WMS will m>et at 7:30 p.m. The place for each of these meetings . will be announced. Wednesday: 3:43 p.m. Youth j Choir practice. 7:30 p.m.?Weekly Bible Study. 8:00 p.m.?Weekly Choir prac tice. The nursery will be open during all the services Sunday. Visitors are always welcome to worship with us here. Bethel Presbyterian Church Sonoma ltd. at Bethel School Henry M. Hope, Jr., Pastor SUNDAY ? 10 a.m.?Church School. C. S. Rollins, superintendent. J. E. Jus tice, Assistant. Good material for classes of all ages. 10:45 am ? W.O.C. Sunday Prayer group. 10:50 a.m.?Officers meeting. 11 a m.-?Morning Worship Hour. Sermon "Unanswered Prayer." by the pastor. 7:30 p.m.?Senior High Fellow ship. Christian training for high school ages. All are welcome. 8 00 p.nt.?Singspiration. TUESDAY? 3:00?Communicants' Class. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Mid-week Prayer Service. FRIDAY? 2:00 p.m.?W.O.C. monthly meet ing. Visitors always warmly welcom ed at this friendly, Christ-centered church. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. James y. Perry. Rectoi Telephone GL 6-5036 SUNDAY? 8:30 a m.?Sunday School Teach ers meeting and breakfast. 9:30 a.m.?Family Worship and Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. ? Nursery through church service. 11:00 a.m. ? Holy Communion and sermon. 12:00 Noon?Coffee Houi. Visit ors welcome. Parish House. TUESDAY? 3:00 p.m. ? Woman's Auxiliary Joint Meeting at the home of Mrs. Margaret L. Marshall. 7:30 p.m. ? Woman's Auxiliary General Meeting?Parish House. WEDNESDAY? 3:15 p.m.?Junior choir practice. 7:00 p.m.?Choir practice. THURSDAY? 8:00 p.m. ? Local AA Chapter meeting. Parish House. $ible tortus for Cobap To nelp us understand the Christian philosophy of the place of physical evil, including sickness, in God's scheme of things, I commend for meditation the passage from St. John's Gospel in which Christ, the Divine Physician, paused in His work of healing to drive home the basic spiritual point concerning sickness: "And Jesus passing by, saw a man, who was blind from his birth: "And his disciples asked him: Rabbi, who hath sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind? Jesus answered: Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents; but that the works of God should be made manifest in him." y John 9, 1-3 (Douay) That the works of God should be manifest in him! That the power of God should be revealed in him! That the glory in God might be served by him! These are the purposes of sickness. But sickness also comes so that the mercy of God may be demonstrated, together with God's power and wisdom, in and through and by those who serve His sick, afflicted and tormented?as do devout nurses, instruments of the Almighty, healers of physical evil and teachers of spiritual truth! Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, D. D. Archbishop of Boston (Roman Catholic) ffl First Baptist Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. T. E. Kobinett, Pastor To those troubled in mind and heart a special invitation is extended. / SUNDAY? 9:49?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 Worships Ser mon "Life's Indispensable Man" by the pastor. Music under the direc tion of Charles Isley. 6:45 to 9:00 ? The nursery is open. 6:45?Training Union. 8:00?Evening Worship. Sertnon, "Experience Before Example by the pastor. Special music by the Youth Choir. MONDAY? 7:30?Deacons meet. 7:30?Y.W.A.'s meet with Betty Hoglcn. TUESDAY? ' 10:00?Lottie Moon Circle meets with Mrs. Charles Woodard. 3:00?Ann Judson Circle meets with Mrs. T. W. Bridges. 7:30?Henrietta Hall Shuck Cir cle meets with Mrs. G. C. Plott. 7:30?Fannie E. S. Heck Circle meets with Mrs. Robert Under wood. 7:30 ? Pearl Johnson Circle meets with Mrs. L. E. Perry. 7:30?Annie Armstrong Circle meets with Mrs. Sara Hunt. 7:30?Eliza Yates Circle meets with Mrs. Russell. 7:30?Business Women's Circle meets with Mrs Hcnrv Davis WEDNESDAY? 6.00?Workers Council. 6:30?Youth hoir rehearsal. 7:30?Mid-Week Prayer Meeting. Church conference. 8:15?Senior Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY? 3:15?Junior R.A.'s meet at the church. The Waynesville chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at the Grace Episcopal Church parish house at 8 p.m. Thursday, it has been an nounced. The chapter meets each Thursday and its meetings are open to all interested persons. Want Ads brinr quick results. First Methodist Church WAYNES VILLE Corner Haywood and Academy The Rev. Earl H. Brendall, MinUter 10:00 a.m.?Church School. W. S. Roberta, General Superintend- ' cut. Classes and .Departments tor | all ages. i The nursery is open for children under six until twelve o'clock. 11:00 a.m. ?? Morning Worship. I Sermon by the pastor. 0:00 p.m.?M.V.r. will meet fot supper?hollowed by a period ol worship and recreation. 7:30 p.m.-*-Evening Worship. The pastor will preach tiie sixth in a series of sermons on tiie theme "Channels. For World Peace". The subject for this service will be "Consider "Phe Lilies". ?:> ? ? Rocky Branch Missionary Baptist Church The Rev. W. G. Rhlnehardt, Pastor | SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?The church studying. Leonard Bityson, Sunday School Superintendent. 11.00?Worship services. 6:30 p.m.?The Church Training members. Tom Massie, Training Union Director. 7:30 p.m.?Worship Service. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Church Conference. 7:30 p.m.?The Church Praying. If you do not attend Church else where, we invite you to come and worship with us. "Forsake not the assembly of ourselves together."?Heb. 10:25. 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 the pas tor every 2nd and 4th Sunday. 7:30 p.m.?Training Union. John j Trull, Director. 8:00 p.m.?Regular first Sunday singing. Every one invited. Barberville Baptist ? Church Rev. Jar vis Brock. Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45 a.m.?Sunday School. John tuff. Superintendent. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Service. Message by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.?Training Uhion. Jake Schulhofer, Director. 8:00 p.m.?Evening Worship. Ser mon by Pev. J. T. Underwood. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Bible Study at the i Church. 7:43 P m-Choirfu, "you d0 not attend d ?here come and t?J There is a place for s are always *elca VOTE FOR JOE C. CLINE | FOR ALDERMAN TOWN OF HAZELWOOD I*artnrr Cline-Bradley Co. 5 Points, llazelu'ood YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE OREATLY APPRECIATED. VOTE FOR DOUG WORSHAM FOR y., - ALDERMAN TOWN OF, WAYNESVILLE IN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUES., MAY 3rd FOR CLEAN AND PROGRESSIVE TOWN GOVERNMENT Member Wtynwvillt Jaycees, Post Commander of American Legion Post No. , 47, Member of Cnb Scout Committee, Deocou First Baptist Church and Teach er In Sunday School ? t YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED see rca Victor It's 21-inch TV's biggest picture?and clear est picture! RCA Victor's new wide-angle picture tube gives you an Oversize picture ?and it's aluntinized to give you 212% greater picture contrast! Blacks are clearly black?whites are clearly white! Enjoy these and man;, other RCA Via TV advances now while prices art t lowest in RCA Victor history! Con* today?see (or yourself why every y, more people buy RCA Victor than i ?ether television. CUSTOM STYLED STAND FREE With This RCA TELEVISION SET While Supply Lasts! RCA Victor 71 -Inch Dorrance. Sleek ebony Mnnh. Match ing stand available, extra. Model 21S5IO. $209.95 j FOB OHF?New High-Speed UHF Tuner 'a 8 times faster than previous continuous tuners! (Optional, ot extra cost.) Ait about the exc/usnw RCA Victor Factery-Servsce Ceetunt MOODY RULANE, In 902 N. Main GL m COME ON IN ? ? / ' i || the price is fine I ? * ~ fiLii J HOTTEST-SELLING BUICK IN HISTOM No wonder you see so mony '55 Buicks on the high woys ? they're rolling up bigger soles than ewer before in history?topping the popularity that has already mode Buick one of the "Big Three'' of America's best sellers. hm t \\Mil ----- > A ^ . *2 door, 6-passenger E I $EEC'*l T* Sedan, h*odel <8, rated. Opticwl fl equipment, occessorirs, state and local > ? taKes, If any, additi >ral Prices rr>ay vary y slightly In odloining communities. P*e" the factory-installed e*tras y ju may wont M mm ore bargains, such as delivered /o^^/Ax / Heater & Defroster SI170 #VUW/X/ Radio & Antenna SW.50 N ^ ?? Unless we miss our guess, a lot of surprised people arc going I to do some new back-of-an-cnvelopc arithmetic when they see the Buick price shown here. Because we know that many folks still don't realize how little a Buick really costs?that the dollar, differ ence between this big Buick Special 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan and the leading smaller cars has virtually disappeared. \ Buick Sales Are Soaring As Never Betore But more and more of them arc finding it out. And that's a major reason whyi Buick production and Buick sales are soaring to all-tiitic highs today?and why Buick again is outselling all other cars, regard less of price range, except two of the well-known smaller cars. Big reason, too, for this soaring popularity is Buick's full line of automobiles, giving you a choice in any price class ? the rock-bottom priccd Special, the high-powered Century, the supremely spacious Super, ai>d the custom-built Roadmaster. i But above all, more and more people are discovering that the price you pay for a Buick buys more sheer automobile than the same money buys elsewhere. More advanced styling, more deep down comfort, more pure power thrill, more ride steadiness and handling case and solidity of structure. More spectacular performance, too, from the modest extra cost of Buick s automatic transmission. For here you get Variable Pitch D> naflowf?the new wonder drive born of modern aeronautics to give > ou ,nstant full-power getaway and acceleration when needed?and far better gas mileage when cruising. W hy not come see us this week, for sure? We'll be happy to have you test-pilot a new Buick, just for the sheer thrill of it ? and show you quite clearly that if you can afford any new car, you can afford a Buick. tDyinflow Drive it stenderd on Roednasttr, optio^ " ,xtr* cost on other Series. /" I Thrill of the year is Buicic ' ? f it-. ? w *>? ,'^B " ' "ulton '"ll sta" ro* ?**-??? s*- ???>??? ??' when ttma automoiues are iuiit wick wiu w|t# w 13- 1 l?J AlA J -?_ ? - - ? ll _ it* ?- ? Eiiijuy niuicu, niierra air iur less man you ininK with MUCK'S AIRCONDITIONER It's a genuine Frigidalre

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