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Peach tree Missionary
Baptist Church
MAGGIE VALLEY
Th? Rev. Jotin R. Willis, Jr., Pwtor
SUNDAY -
7:50 p.m. ? The Gospel Light
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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.
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Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A,
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How to Live 365 Hays a year,
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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
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JOE C.
CLINE |
FOR
ALDERMAN
TOWN OF HAZELWOOD
I*artnrr Cline-Bradley Co.
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VOTE FOR
DOUG
WORSHAM
FOR y., -
ALDERMAN
TOWN OF, WAYNESVILLE
IN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUES., MAY 3rd
FOR CLEAN AND PROGRESSIVE TOWN GOVERNMENT
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