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MILE" ? pel thee to go i two." ? Matt. lately about bo impressed) ay reading i man antii S'ies, and ] r songs of icticai peo iroblem: to I or woman t-lsions, in Sty should |?d. And igs compel ?gim two. |||iut the Spl trouble ?ab'cceeds HfSf, fhat SisjSwsuld ?tt3??=t; by .more it is clear that wheii a man or a woman must go one mite the only 'spirit that can save their i soul from bitterness in the willingness to go iwo. My Father God, give me the laVger scr.se of Thy Presence among thfc children of men. May every life "do to me as holy ground. May the common bush flame with the secret fhv. May 1 see the glory on the Common Road. Tpach us that both the depth and delicacy of Nature are revealed, when in our human relationships men and women are serviceable grateful to oi\e another or when they inter pret iheir religious life as Benjamin FranAiin did in hi3 daily morning prayefc: "Accept my kind offices to Thy o'iher children as the only return in my power for Thy continual favors to mc:' To this grace help us to see that tiie New Testament makes its habituaj appeal. We should love oth ers because God first loved us. We should iforgive our enemies, because we havy been forgiven. We should lay down our lives for the brethern, because Christ first laid down His life for us. We should love even our enemies because God's impartial care has;, included us ad, just and unjust, (good ond evil. We should be kind one to another, even as God also in 'hrist forgave us. Use us our Fath for Thy Purpose even as water j'arers and love bringers, to those "lose souls are parched and desolate L Let us go forth upon our daily y knowing that Thou wiitjhelp bring beauty and sweetnejs to who know it not. Abcva all, our lives, we beseech Thee, [ove of Jesus Christ, Make us jnd kind as He was, following jxample in thought, word and Guard us against all that eni >ur relations to others. Fill with true charity in judg in utterance. Let us seek ier than ill, in the lives of 'nil u?=, that we may help to ' world for the Day of the Christ. Amen. ? C. D. C. .4 PRAYER IPBGAH FOREST MEWS I Several people from this section j , attended court in Brevard ltwt week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cheek and , children and Mrs. Corbin spent Sun- j day with Mr. and Mrs. G. Vaughn in ' ; Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggs and ' son of Turkey Creek spent the week- j end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lyday. Messrs. Allen and Lloyd Cansp field who have been employed in ' Hamilton, Ohio, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Campfield. Mr. Harrison Rhodes had the mis fortune to get his leg broke la3t . i Friday. ' Mr. Lee Benefield and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patton at Boilston. ' Mrs. Corbin of Easley, S. C., is j visiting her sister, Mrs. Perry Cheek. Misses Minnie Galloway and Reba Stepp are visiting relatives in j Gloucester. Mrs. John Lyday cf Penrose spent | Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe j 0rr- . i i Mrs. Boyse Walker and Miss Julia i Deaver were shopping in Asheville 1 Saturday. 1 Little Miss Virginia Stophel has been on the sick-list. I Mrs. Jim Allison and daughter, ' Dollie, and Mrs. Amie Corn were ! callers of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Alli 1 sen at Penrose Thursday afternoon. ! Mr. Sam Wyatt and son, Earl spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives at Beech. Mr. Ralphlee Corn who was in jured in a recent accident, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Cheek and son, Walter, of Lake Toxaway, spent Wednesday with her son, Mr. Perry Cheek, and Mrs. Cheek. Miss Jessie Mackey was a caller of ' Mrs. Jess McCall at "Happy Hol '? low" Thursday afternoon. Arvil, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Sentelle, who was re cently severely burned continues to improve. Mr. Allen Cody has returned to his home here after spending the j past week in Tennessee. i Miss Eva Whitmire was visiting in \ Biltmore Sunday. j Miss Dorothy Souther who is em ' ployed in Spartanburg, is visiting BALSAM GROVE We have t&eri absent frcmj per for quite e while and wi con show up now. Our community is very glad that we are getting some road work dont so our road's ere much bett?r, We sure do thank the good road mea of Transylvania, Mr. FJemon McCall, of the Glou cester section visited his aistar, Mrs. Richard McCall Friday uight. ' Quite a number of people attended our regular preaching services Sun day. Miss Viola Galloway spent Friday night with Mrs. Harry McCfilK Mis3 Maxie McCall is spending sev eral days visiting Mrs. Richard Mc Call. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Galloway were in Brevard Saturday. , . w Harry McCall was a basics? ' tor to Mr. Walter Pishens Thursday of thi3 week. IN MEMORY OF SONNY BOY LEACH In the going of Sonny Boy Leach, God called one of his most precious little flowers home to help brighten his home in Heaven. Sonny Boy, who lingered on this earth long enough to endear himself to ail who knew him, and hatd learned to love, was the precious and only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Leach of Oeftla, Florida. Although we shall never see his darling face and sweet smiles on this earth agsKn, the smack ox his little lips and winning ways will never be forgotten, by those who ioved and cherished the little fellow. But dear friends, let us not think of him as dead, let us remember him as the little "Sonny Boy" who played at mother's feet with his little play toys, chased sister over the house with her school books, and who al ways greeted his daddy with a smile, and a "ah" when he came home at night from work. Let us, dear friends and relatives, trust and obey, and meet "Sonny Boy" in Heaven soma day. "Mother" her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Souther. Misses Minnie* Galloway and Refca Stepp were shopping in Asheville last Friday. I Our New Low Rates ICK- INSTANT HEAT te Had These Co Id Comings .t An Insignificant Cost ? | the Children's Room ? -Bath or Bedroom m L. & H, Electric Heater ian ? Convenient and Economical $ Freely be used m any part of the home to any plug or socket. It is very ?f regular usa, {The cost t? $-3 cms f?? feeur as. compared
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