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PAUL AT PHILIPPI International Sunday School Lmmb for Nor?mb*r 10. 1M? Golden Text: "1 can do all things in him that strengthened me." Philippians 4:13. About two year* after Pauljjourney. Paul, acting from a and Barnabai returned from their missionary journey the for mer suggested tint they again vWt the churches which they had established in Asia Minor. This was probably about a year after the Council at Jerusalem. Paul had already achieved a| wonderful success with his mis sion to the Gentiles but he was not a man to be content with past accomplishments. His ambitious^ spirit, inspired by the vision of| ms apostleship to the Gentiles, was unwilling to remain at Anti och. Always, to his dying day, tha urge with Paul was to go on ward, to carry the new gospel to regions which had not heard it A difference of opinion rose between Paul and Barnabas as to the advisability of allowing John Mark to accompany them on this stem sense of duty, was unwill ing to take this young man who had failed them in Pamphylia | and withdrawn from their party in the earlier tour. Barnabas. perhaps influenced by his kinship, was just as deter mined to give Mark another trail. |The record of Mark's subsequent life shows that Barnabas was justified, but at the same time there was no assurance of this. The contention was serious [enough that these co-workers agreed to separate. Barnabas and John Mark sailed Ito Cyprus, the native island of the former, and although we have no further record of his activity, we can be assured that he performed valiantly in the cause of their faith. Paul s< 1 jcted Silas, who had come back from ALL THIS WEEK 4 BIG DAYS! Rexo II Mi 31 . - . . 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' ' Jerusalem with him from the Council, and hereafter these two were associated together in mis sionary activity. While the dissension which I had appeared was unfortunate,! the result was that two mission-' ary parties went from Antioch thereby doubling the number of workers in the field. Each of the original partners was probably freer to pursue their own methods under the new arrangement. Paul and Silas followed an overland route to visit the church es in Asia Minor. Passing through the Cilician Gates in the Taurus Mountains they visited Derbe. Lystra, Iconium and Antioch in Pisidia. Paul wanted to carry the gospel directly west, towards Ephesus, but was deterred by the Holy Spirit. Therefore he went through Phrygia and Galatia, two regions in the interior. At that time Paul wanted to go in to" Bithynia to the north, the region just south of the Black Sea, but again a divine convic tion caused him to travel west ward. Without stopping to teach or preach in Mysia they reached Troas, a seaport, located very close to the site of the ancient city of Troy, made famous by Homer. While at Troas, Paul had his famous vision of a man of Mace donia who made the historic re Green Valley School New* Due to the electiori on Tuesday there was no school, but we will have school Saturday. November 9th. 1946. We were happy to have our county nurse, Mrs. Clawson, visit our school last week. The children all enjoyed a Halloween party on Thursday afternoon. They were served candy and oranges. We are pleased to report that our school has purchased a piano from the funds rased from our box supper. There has been much interest shown already. The children all appreciate good music. We wish to again thank Messrs Walter Lookabill, Albert Woodring, Vaughn Tugman and Waldo Tugman for their kind ness in going after our piano. The assembly program was presented by Mrs. Cottrell's fourth grade class. We were happy to have Mrs. David Martin, Mrs. Russel Nor ris and children visit our school last week. The assembly program will be presented this week by Miss Moretz's second grade class. quests, "Come over into Mace donia and help us." We know that Luke, author of Acts, joined the Pauline party at this point because, in verse ten. begin the "we" passages of this book The great apostle was positive ly convinced that God had direct ed him to carry the gospel into Europe. No decision more mo mentous in the world's history was ever made. It sent Paul and the gospel which he carried in the direction of the empire, to the people who contained possi bility of ruling world affairs. It is almost impossible to imagine history if Paul and his party had traveled toward the Orient in stead. Landing at Neapolis, a seaport, Paul and his party proceeded to Phillipi, an important city of Macedonia. There was no syna gogue in Phillippi but Paul went to a "prayer-place" of Jewish proselytes and on the Sabbath made his first European convert. She was Lydia, a sister of purple dyed cloth, who had come from Thyatira in the little province of Lydia on the western coast of Asia Minor. Paul had a special affection for the church he founded at Phillippi and, while he was a prisoner in Rome, he wrote them a beautiful telter. In it he told what Christ meant to him. The things which he had once thought important and held most highly, he now considered of a less than nothing in comparison with vhe importance of his knowledge oi j Christ. Paul was not satisfied with his Christian attainments. He knew he was not perfect, and, there- j fore, he was eagerly advancing toward the goal of perfection. Banishing from his mind all the past, with the eventual goal up permost in his mind, he, like a racer, was straining, every nerve to reach the highest prize*? heavenly life with Christ Jesus. ooo DR. L. E. WELLMAN Oplometriit MOUNTAIN CITY. TENN. Office Days: Tuesdays. Wednes- , days, Thursdays, 9 a. m. to I 4 p. m. 6-20-tl I Starts Relief in 6 Seconds .from All 6 usual .V ?L1L' ???Vi cold NWAUTION I 0* UQUID THE GRAY STONE CONCRETE BLOCKS "We make 'em and tell 'em" Men who know building material say: "It's the best concrete block made." We can handle almost any sized order. We can also furnish lim ited quantities of crushed stone for concrete work, driveways, etc. Phone 199, Boone GREYSTONE BLOCK CO. J. C. McConell, Owner Boone Drug Co. The REXALL Store G. K. MOOSE. Owner STORE HOURS: 8 a. rrCHo 9 p. m. on week days. Sundays: 2 to 6 o'clock p. m. Demonstration School News i Halloween celebration carried, out in the form of carnival fes tivities was an enjoyable success in the Elementary School on Thursday night. Supper was serv ed in the cafeteria early in the evening, after which amusements were begun in various class rooms. Many forms of entertain ment were afforded which in cluded the crowning of Henry Gaither and Orlando Brown as King and Queen of harvest, cake walks.fishing, apple bobbing, and |a visit to the Hall of Horrors, a major thrill of the evening spon sored by flftua Walkers sixth grade. "Fantastic," vppopriately suggesting its artistic arrange ments of the everyday article in unique fashion, was displayed by Miss Goodman fourth grade. Ap preciation is extended to the faculty, patrons, and friends for their cooperation jn helping to make this party a success". Pro ceeds of the evening will be used for the beginning of a visual aid program and other equipment needed by our school. Cafeteria Our cafeteria committee has made several additions toward the beautification of our lunch room by putting up new curtains, painting and adding a new bul letin board for which various grades will be responsible during the year. We serve each day an average of 310 students and because of the well planned menus by our lunchromm employees, we are having attractive and well bal ances meals. We are appreciative of the fine work which is being Beaver Dam News | The Beaver Dam Home De monstration Club met with Mrs. | Dean Reese for an all day meet ing Oct. 4. In the morning Miss Matheson, assr 'ed by some of the members, prepared a very enjoy able meal. After dinner th<- meet ing was opened by the president. The collect was repeated and the secretary's report read. Miss Matheson gave an inter contributed by the cafeteria em ployees as well as the faculty committee. esting discussion on "What We Earn and How We Use It." Plans for the club's Christmas party were discussed. The men of the community had an old-fashioned "working" at the community house Oct. 18. We are proud of the progress that was made toward cleaning up the grounds. The club women serv ed the workers dinner. Setting out of evergreens and shrubs for the church grounds was also dis cussed. The next meeting of the club will be in the community building Nov. 21. THATS RIGHT! Only one PIANO left, but don't you need an extra bed? We have them, full size, three-quarter and half beds. SPECIAL PRICES $11.50. $10.00. W.50 B*d and Springs CHAIRS . . . All kinds and prices. VALLE CRUCIS COMPANY Valla CrocU. N. C. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING We are specializing in all kinds of Furniture Upholstering, Repairing, Refinishing, Seat Covers, Auto Topping and Up holstery. FLOOR MATS FOR AUTOMOBILES MORETZ UPHOLSTERING SHOP PHONE 218-J. HOWARD ST. BOONE, N. C. n * No "winter sleep" for your car! The first touch of winter can put a car that isn't ready for it right out of circulation. And no car is winter-ready without a thorough pre-winter check-up and servicing? especially cars as old as most in use today. Take no chances with your transportation! New cars are still not sufficient to supply the demand. 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