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Oakland News Items { Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Lyday and daughters, Lora Bell and Betty Jean, and Hon Lewis, Jr., of Porterdale, Ga. returned to their home last week af ter spending several days visiting friends and relatives at Oakland, Lake Toxaway and Bohaney. !. a. Sanders and son, Ray, W F. McCall, Guy Matheson and Clarence Norton were in Greenville and other South Carolina cities on business last week. Rev. J. M. Green, of Rosman, Rev. Williams, who is assisting the pastor in a revival meeting at the Methodist church, and Charlie Hall and daugh ter, Lucy, were pleasant callers at the home of Mr. W. F. McCall one dajf last week. Mrs. Wayne Fugate, of Cashiers, has relatives and friends in Transyl vania county who will be sorry to learn of her death. She was a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baum garner. Otto Alexander, of Brevard, spent Saturday evening with friends at Sapphire. Mrs. Clarence Norton visited Mrs. W. W. Reid last Saturday afternoon. Misses Flora and Bess Reid re turned to their home in Brevard last week after spending several weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders and Miss Evaund Sanders called on Mr. ar>'l Mrs. Welch Reid Friday after noon. Mrs. Waite Reid, Miss Lessie Reid and T. W. Reid, Jr., spent Saturday evening in Brevard. Mrs. Charles Bennett called on Mrs. I. S. Sanders one day last week. Mrs. Henry Alexander called on Mrs. Welch Reid on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ford Reid and children spent Saturday evening in Brevard. Rev. S. B. McCall returned home Saturday night to be with his church in the Sunday services. He has been assisting in a meeting at the Middle Fork Baptist church the past week and returned to that place Monday, where he expects to preach this week. He reports great interest being taken in the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norton spent Sundav evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Red Henson, of Ashe ville, and Mr. B. T. Egerton of Lake Toxaway, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall Sunday afternoon. Leo Reid spent Sunday afternoon with T. W. Reid at Sapphire. Mrs. Edd Norton and children and Mrs. Effie Norton Grant and son, James, of Easley, S. C., who have been camping near Dan Reid's, re turned to their home Monday, after spending two weeks in camp there. They claim to have found the garden snot of the world for an outing, and \ve agree with them. Miss Myrtle McCall spent Sunday with I. ula Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders left Sunday to spend a week with Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mrs. Wilson, near Easley. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKinna were pleasant callers at the home of Mr. and Mis. 1. S. Sanders recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall visit ed the former's father. Pink McCall Monday. Mr. McCall has been quite ill for some time. A number of tlw Oakland folks at tended the revival at the Lake Toxa way Methodist church Saturday night and heard an excellent sermon by Rev. Mr. Williams. We hope there has been lasting good accomplished in the meetings held here the past week. '[ THE PRAYER CORNER 1 >1 FORGIVING AND FORGIVEN Then Came Peter to Him and said: Lord how often shall my brother sin | against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, till seven times, iut, until seventy times seven ? Matt. ,18:21-22. ' I am moved at this time, to give my .eaders some thoughts on FORGIVING AND FORGIVEN .hey are needed by us all. There was a Fundamental Error, .n the question of Peter, because it ! I implied a right on the part of man, i when he forgave another, to with- | .told that forgiveness. But man has ":o such right. "What hast thou," isked St. Paul, "that thou hast not received ?" In another place he said [to the Christians of his day and to us through .them: "Ye are not your; iwn, ye are bought with a price." We are not our own to do just as we j I nlease, none of our faculties are our | own exclusively. Of our external 1 possessions, we are not owners, but ' steards, and are just as responsible or the use or abuse of one as of I the other. | Sinful man has no right to refuse i forgiveness to the man or woman , who has offended him, and therefore our Lord answered St. Peter's ques tion with the proclamation of "New i Commandment of Love.'' "I say not into thee, until seven times but until seventy times seven.' ! , We must always forgive, no mat ter how often we are offended. How ever much we may be wronged we must always be ready with a loving mind to forgive the offender when he shows the faintest signs of penitence. The only limit must be the man's or woman's own impenitence. That does "lot limit us, it only limits his ca 5acity of receiving our forgiveness and benefitting by our Christian eon duct. "There's a wideness in God's mercy Like the wideneas of the sea; There's ? kindness it His justice Which is more than Liberty. For the love of God is broader Thai* the measure of man's mind; And\the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind" We must forgive, if we would be like God, and enter in at last to "The Rest That Remaineth." A PRAYER Gracious Father, open Thou our eyes to behold the unsearchable rich es of Thy Grace, and increase our faith that we may make them ours, especially the grace of forgiveness. Unite us to Thee in the bonds of will and iove and purpose. Out of Thy Fullness which is in Christ, give to each one according to his need. Make us wise with His Wisdom, pure with His Purity, strong with His strength ? and forgiving with His Love, that we . may rise into the power and glory | of the life that is life indeed. Hear our hearts weak and wander- ? ing cries, and when Thou hearest, i forgive and bless, for His Sake. Dear Lord, this is my desire, I would grow in grace and forgive ness that I may please Thee. I would j grow in grace and forgiveness that I I may be like Thee. Wilt Thou not , keep my eyes fixed on Thee, not on ' myself? Wilt Thou not teach me how | the little things of my daily life are the measures of growth. And above all, dear Jesus, make i love for Thee the power to inspire ' and direct me. So shall I gain Thy likeness in some feeble way even here, and at last I shall see Thee j face to face when I awake after Thy . Likeness. Amen. ? C. D. C. I Quebec News Items L ! Oak Grove church was well repre sented at the. Association at Glady Branch church Wednesday and Thursday. The most surprising event of last week was the marriage of Mr. Clar ence Owen to Miss Louise Landreth of Penrose at Pickens, S. C. Parker Haskett and family of Sylva were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hinnant and 'amily of Columbia, S. C.. are spend nj* a few days at their summer home here. Misses Nelle Rebinson and Mary :tta Fisher of Fairfield spent Sun lay afternoon with their parents here. Mrs. D. H. Miller of Sapphire visit ed relatives in this community last week. A singing of unusual interest was held at the home of Mr. M. O. Mc Call Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Henderson, Mr. T. C. Henderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mr. C. W. Henderson and daughters, Mildred and Barbara, Mr. W. B. Henderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore and Mrs. D. H. Miller attended the Henderson-Peak reunion near Frank lin Saturday. Misses Norman and Virginia Bur nett of Cullowhee, and Messrs Ship ley and Taylor of Candler, were guests of Miss Helen Henderson Sun day afternoon. It was indeed a surprise Birthday ] ^ | Blantyre Breezes I _! Mrs. Lance of Fruitland is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery 1 Justus. Lewis Simpson spent Wednesday night with John Reed. Quite a number of our folks at tended the Association at Glady . Branch last week. Mr. and Mr3. J. E. Talley and little ! daughter, Betty, visited Mr. and Mrs. | J. S. Maxwell Sunday. Ralph Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Justus Monday night. Several of our folks have been at , tending the meeting at Pleasant Grove. Our Sunday school is progressing j nicely now and we hope to see it in ] creasing more each Sunday. We in jvite every one to come out and help along in the good work. I Mr. J. T. Justus is on the sick list | at present. j I ;linner Sunday when the children and j I grandchildren of Mrs. Gideon Miller " 'gathered at her home with prepared'1 [lunches, to celebrate her 72 birthday anniversary. Miss Nellie Ilinnant spent Sunday, with Miss Mildred Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Reece and family of Canton, visited the form- J er's mother, Mrs. L. E. Reece, the. past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Henderson of | 'Brevard called on relatives in this community Sunday. j Lake Toxaway New? l Mrs. Emma Banther, who has spent several months at Namur with Mrs, Jim Burrell, returned home last week. Mrs. Banther. is real sick at the home of her brother, Bishop Teague. Russell O'Shields, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Loy O'Shields, was very sick last week. Rev and Mr3. Louis Lyda and fam ily of Porterdale, Ga? left last week for their home after spending a week with relatives. Miss Helen Galloway of Brevard, spent last week with Mrs. W. J. Raines. Julius Owen of Gloucester, was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cope Lee last Thursday. Ward Breedlove of Selica, spent last week with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Breedlove. Mrs. David Miller of Sapphire, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kim Miller. Harrison Hall is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Walker Breedlove, at Green ville, N. C. Mrs. Mary Key of Greenville, S. C., who has been visiting relatives at Franklin, returned to Toxaway this week for a few days before going to her home. Mrs. Jule Breedlove of Glenville is visiting relatives at Toxaway this week. Mrs. Grady Scruggs and sons of West Asheville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scruggs. Oscar McCall of Oakland, spent last Sunday with Warren Case. Mrs. Walker Breedlove and daugh ter, Miss Nola, and son Clyde, of Glenville, and Miss Buchanana ol Cullowhee, were Toxaway visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cope Lee and chil dren spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lee. Mrs. Lester Thomas had relatives from Spartanburg, S. C., as her guest last week. Mrs. Fannie McCoy ana son Lyle, who have been visiting relatives at Franklin, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Croom and little son Billie. of Danville, Va.,| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNeely last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fisher and children spent last Sunday with Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Miller. Mrs. Arrowood Lee spent Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Fannie McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Gillespie were Brevard visitors last Saturday night. L. C. Case and son, L. C., Jr., worked on. the Rosman school house last week; also the Quebec school house. We are having a great revival at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Williams of Concord, N. C., and Rev. Mr. Green of Rosman. ? Quite a number of Oakland and Quebec people are attending. Mrs. Crate McCall of Cashiers, spent one day last week with her sis ter, Mrs. Cope Lee. Mrs. Walter McKinna, Miss Dor een Lee, O'Neil Owen and Mr. C. L. Sanders attended the Association at Glady Branch Baptist church last week. Mrs. LeFoy returned to Toxaway last week from Greenville, S. C., and is at the home of her son and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Willbanks. Verner Hall spent last Sunday night with Tom Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNeely and children were Brevard visitors last Saturday night. 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