st Baptist Church gAZELWOOD, N. C. t John Ivan Kiirr Pastor ^ School?9: #5 a.m.. Tal Voodard. Superintendent. jj 4 welcome here for all M Worship ? 11:00 a.m. ?Faithful Promises" by lor. lag Union ? 7.00 p.m., launders, Director. Conference?8:00 p.m. peewirnts and Activities (iaing Union officers and quarterly meeting will be Die Green Valley Baptist Monday evening at 7:30. fcers and leaders of the t Union are urged to at jtismal service for the can iwaiting baptism will be inday evening at 8.00 p.m First Baptist Church, ville. esday at 7:30 p.m. is Fam it at Church. All organiza ' the W.M.U. except the til meet. Misery will be open for all Sunday. iHazelwood Baptist Church In, Avery Peek, Pastor r Springs Road and Fair view Road ,Y ?Sunday School. ? Morning Worship. Ser the pastor. -Training Union. ge Prayer each Saturday Study and Prayer Meet by the pastor every Wed night. airvicw Baptist Church PLOTTS CREEK Rev. Carl Cook, Pastor lY sy School?10 a.m. Claude i, Superintendent, on by the pastor?2nd and iday mornings and 1st and nday nights. / Peachtree Missionary Baptist Church .MAGGIE VALLEY The Rev. John R. Willis, Jr., Pastor SUNDAY? 7:30 p in. ? The Gospel Light Hour over Radio Station WWIT? Canton?970 on your dial. 9:45 a. m. ? Sunday School. Claude Tranthain, Supt., 1st and 3rd Sundays. 11:00 a.m.?Sunlay School?2nd, 4th 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. St. John's Church WAYNESVILLE The Rev. Lawrence Newman, Pastor. Schedule of Catholic Masses for Western North Carolina Wavnesville?8:00 and 11:00 ? St. John's Church. Canton?9:15?Immaculate Con ception Chapel. Cherokee ? 10:00 ? Artist Craft Bldg. (Summer only). Bryson City?8:00?St. Joseph's Church. Murphy?8:00 ? St. William's Church. Fontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of the Lake. Franklin ? 10:00 ? St. Francis Church. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Max Patch Road Drawer 629 Tel. GL 6-6718 Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Lieut. Gienna West. Assistant. Lela Presn-U, Assistant. Blanche Lose, Secretary. Jean Frese. Children's Worker. . ACTIVITIF.3: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion, Bible Clares, Ladies' Home League, Home visitation in all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit tle Creek, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. Joash Repairs the Temple revival is inspired by the priest jehoiada Scripture?II ChTitnielet 21?H ?EWMAN CAMPBELL IRE are so many charac k today's lesson, that we kve to treat most of them land concentrate on Joash fte events of his reign, as ke heads the lesson. The kovered was approximate fears, from the reign of i to the death of Joash.' am was the oldest son of phat and, according to ' 21 of II Chronicles, his t after becoming king was all his brothers. His wife wicked woman, daughter b and Jezebel. He died of isble disease after reign tt years. ?on, Ahaziah, succeeded " and reigned less than a avlng joined the king of to fight the Syrians. Ho unded in battle and died tor. He, like his father Iter, was evil. His mother, eked Athaliah, succeeded I reigned from 842 to 837 M we know little about P> except that she tried ny every male member of ?1 house of Judah. She al "cceeded. The little baby, *M spared only because treason!" an odd thing ror her to cry who was capable of unspeak able treachery. She was promptly i killed by a band of soldiers. As he grew older, Joash, prob ably under the guidance of his priestly uncle, Jehoiada, was minded to repair the temple which had been despoiled by enemies. He gathered the Levitcs and priests and told them to go out throughout the country and gather money. They were slow about starting the work and Joash chidcd them after his uncle Jehoiada asked him why the money was not forthcoming. At the king's command they made a chest, set it without the gate of the house of the Lord, and sent a proclamation through out all Judah (sometimes also called "Israel"), to "bring in to the Lord the collection that Moses the servant of Cod laid upon Ig- : rael in the wilderness." All the princes and the people ; were glad and brought their con tributions to the chest. When they took it to the king, he and Jehoi ada hired workmen?masons and carpenters?to repair the damage that had been done. Workers in iron and brass were also brought, I " MEMORY VERSE 1^*5 sacrifices and thank offerings into the house of the I -// Chronicles 20:31. ?t. Jehoshabeath secreted 1 ?a chamber of the palace. I ?td for him until he was ?cars old. ? there was in Judah a I ? priest named Jeholada. l*ife was this same Je ?ath who rescued Joash ?cath. Thus he was the W Joash. He was able to ? allegiance of the stronger ?a of the country, the Le* ?d princes, and all came J and planned how they ?aise the descendant of v the throne. I*ere divided into three I one placed at the doors ?emple (we imagine), one VnK's palace, and one at a ?tale of the palace. Jchoi ?oed his followers that no ? to be allowed to enter ?* of the Lord except the ? Weapons from David's ?** issued, and then they ? out the little boy. Joash. B crown upon his head. ? him and all cned, "God ? king." ? Athalish must have been 1 ? and alarmed when she ?a child alive when she kad eliminated all the She cried, "Treason. , and with the money left over ves sels of gold and silver were fashioned to minister in the tem ple. Then they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord. The good priest grew old and died at the age of 130 years, and was buried in Jerusalem among the kings, because he "had done good in Israel, both toward God, &pd toward His house." Sad to relate, after the death of Jehoiada, J cash was persuaded to depart from the faith of his fathers and to serve idols. Zecha riah, son of the saintly Jehoiada, came to the king asking him why he had thus transgressed the Lord's commandments? warning him that he could not prosper if he forsook the Lord. Joash, for getting all the kindness of his uncle, father of Zcchariah, com- > manded his court to stone the priest. The Syrians came up against Jtidah "and the Lord delivered a very great host into their hand." Joash was ill. His own servants conspired against him and killed him on his siek bed. Such was the tragic end of a man who, had he been true to his God, might have been a happy, successful king beloved by all his people. r ntra outline* produced by tly Pjyj'l'>n nJ h**|Srmi***on #1 the Church** of Christ In the W ?.A . ?na ?T v VWnbvted V) Kmf Fe*??re. ?rnd?c?? THEY DON'T FORGET HFR i m How dear she is to her sons and daughters anil her grand' children. On this, her birthday, they don't forget her. These flowers are just ? token, but in each blossom there is love. She it was who taught them their first words . . . and their ^ first prayers. She it was to whom they came with their childhood i hurts. She it was who stood ready to console them when every- 'I * thing had gone wrong. She it was who taught them how essential religion is to a happy life?how vital it is that they belong to and ^ take part in the activities of a church. On her birthday they ') ) remember all of this anew. Men and women now, they are living y ( their own lives and accomplishing their own successes. But the 1 great truths she taught them about faith, hope, gratitude, love and ^ y fortitude will remain with them forever. (Grandmother has indeed made a great contribution to their < lives. Little wonder each week in church they say a special prayer THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . J ? ALL FOR THE CHURCH > The Church is the greatest (actor on earth lor Vi Ml the building o( character and good citizenship. , It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a J n S strong Church, neither domocracy nor civilisation II | can survive. There are four sound reasons why V. 9 every person should attend services regularly i and support the Church. They are: (1) For his o\io \ own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the >J\ rake of his community and nation. (4) For the I Vt\ ' sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral >*1 and material support. Plan to go to church regu* Ay)Jh larly and read your Bible daily. AjyA ' Day Book Chsptcf Vereee Nf/fc, Sunday ......... Proverb! 31 10-31 |j\/T Monday Luke 14 1-tl X// Tuesday Romans 12 It /#? Wedneadajr I Corinthian! 7 2-7 yA| Thursday Kphesiana ft Friday I Timothy S l-K J \ Saturday .James I H-Z7 \ j o w H. M. "Bud" Allen, Jr. Allen's Creek Dial GL 6-6562 Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? - Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products ? Dial GL 6-3921 Hazel wood Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church A Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jimmie Williams Complete 24-Hour Service W. a Dillard's Builder's Supply & Hardware Co. "Complete Lin* of Building Materials" Main at Academy Dial GL ?-5443 V Farmers Exchange ^'Dealers in Quality Seeds" Feeds ? fertilisers ? Insecticides Ashevllle Kd. Dial GL 6-5235 ? , ? Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street Dial GL ?-4169 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Dial GL 6-3071 .0 Five Points Shoe Store Foamette Shoes Balsam Road Hazelwood Kurt Cans JEWELER "Something from the Jeweler's is Always Something Special" Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6051 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? ? Feeds. Seeds, Fertiliser ? 216 Depot Street Dial GL 6-4621 '? %.'??& ? '*? ?'* ' W Haywood Elfctric Membership Corporation AsheviUe Road -r GL 6-4666 Haywood Esso Distributor, Inc. ? Heating Oils ? Day Phone GL 6-5056 Night Phone GL 6-4273 Ketner's "Dealers In Local Produce1* Lake Junaiuska Dial GL 6-6005 i It. K. Kibbe, Jr., Consignee Texas Patroleum Products furnace Oil, Cryctolite, Gasoline. Motor Oils Railroad St. Dial GL 6-4591 I Massie Furniture Co. "Better Buys In Furniture Since 1920" t 1 Parkman Hardware Main St. Dial GL 6-3371 9 Penland Brothers Refrigerator Co. Sales and Service "Everything In Commercial Refrire ration" Dial GL 6-5?33 Wall Street ' I Potts Motor Company Sales - WILLYS - Service . ?05 Haywood St. " Dial GL 6-3M1 Red Wing Gift Shop Gift and Decorative Accessories Costume Jewelry ? Greeting Cards 202 N. Mala St. Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical ApfUueei 437 Main St. Dial GL 6-4351 Spaldon's Drive-In ?RESTAURANT? Dial GL 6-5S31 Turner's "Store "Never Buy Before You Try Turner's" W. W. N. C. Restaurant Finnic * G. F. "l?i" Ttmbes "Home of Fine reed" 297 Mala St Wavnesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parte * Am?111 2M Haywood St Dial CL 1-5X21 * % - ? i isi'i- -W| Wayncsville Radio Service Way near iUe'a Leadlnc Radio and TV Berrien 11? Miller Street Dial GL Mitt

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