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Mm. Harry Ray
Passes Monday;
Rites Wednesday
International
Sunday School
Lesson
for
JANUARY 31, 1965
These comments are based
on outlines of the Interna-
tional Sunday School Leg- -V
sona, copyrighted by the In-
ternational Council of Re-
ligioua Education, and used
by permission.
JUDGMENT
AND INVITATION
Memory Selection: "Come unto
me, all ye that labor and are
heavy laden, and I will give you
rest. Hake my yoke upon you,
and team of me; for I am meek
and lowly in heart; and ye shall
find net onto your souls."
(Matthew 11:28-29.)
Text: Matthew 11-12.
Tenay .the .Ham -we .on
studying preeeatt Car w in aha
contrast .the .judgment .to -be
Christ, and still rejected him,
compared with the gracious prom
ises of mercy and forglva is for
those who erred in ignorance of
Christ.
The three cities named in these
passages Ohorazin, Bethsaida,
and Capernaum must have
caused Christ great grief and
pain, for it was in these cities
that he had appeared and! gone
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about His Father's business, heal
ing the sick, preaching to the peo
ple, and tending to the needs of
troubled souls. For Jesus to
speak out and pronounce judg
ment on them, because of their
lack of response to the Gospel
would indicate his great concern.
Certainly the people in these
rities had been privileged to hear
tihe Son of God; but privileges in
variably carry with them great re
sponsibilities. To shirk those re
sponsibilities indefinitely usually
brings retribution of one kind or
another. This was the essence of
Jesus' warning. Repent, cried Je
sus, and be saved.
The love of God for his people
is a continuing theme throughout
the Bible; yet the Bible reiterates,
time and time again, caution,
warnings, and judgment against
deliberate or just plain careless
wrongdoing. We cannot divorce
these two sides of the coin; we
can never forget that the moat
fearful things anyone ever said
about sin and judgment were
spoken by Jeaua Himself.
In reading of Christ's ministry
Mr. Harry Blankenahip Ray,
60, of Mara HtU Rt. 8, died Mon
day, January 26, 1906 in an Ashe
ville hospital after a long illness.
She was a native of Madison
County, and a member of the Ivy
Ridge Church of God. She waa a
daughter of the late Fate and An
labia Shelton Blankenahip.
Surviving are the husband, Har
ry Kay; four brothers, Conley,
Archie and Dempsey Blankenahip,
all of Mars Hill Rt. 8 and Manny
Blankenahip of Jonesboro, Term.;
three sisters, Mrs. E. E. Hensley
of Marshall Rt. 6, Mrs. Mattie
Wheeler of Mars Hill Rt. 3, and
Mrs. J. L. Tilson of New Pine
Creek, Ore.
Services were held at 10 a. m.,
Wednesday in Ivy Ridge Church
of God.
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Rev. R. L. Johnson officiated and
burial was in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ernest Norton,
Fred Edmonds. Wavne Enelish,
nnd Boyd, Charles and David
Blankenahip.
Bowman Funeral Homo was in
charge.
Mars Hill News
MRS. J. W. EVrr. Ooma
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to be earned. If we deny the op
portunity offered us, then we deny
ourselves and we deny God.
Jesus does not offer us a life
of ease in exchange for the yokes
that irk our shoulders. While for
the yoke of sin he offers full for
giveness, he also offers us a life
of work, responsibility, and service.
Bat to the man who embraces'
on earth we cannot fail bat be ,the concepts of Christianity whole
impressed with the sense of close- heartedly there it ever the assur-
are heavy laden . . . and I will givo
you rest . . ."
How many millions of people
have derived comfort from this
beautiful promise this lovely
invitation in times of dire per
sonal tragedy ? It is an assurance
of concern on the part of our Fa
ther, and it is an invitation; for
, . . and note this .. . "Take my
yoke upon you, and learn of me . ."
Here, again, is opportunity of
fered; and here, again, is the as
sumption of responsibility that
goes hand-in-hand with privilege.
Salvation is not there just for
Mrs. Regatta Yelton returned
recently from a three weeks visit
to her son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Yelton at
Aiken, S. C. She also visited a
sister in Spartanburg, S. C, en
route home.
Mrs. Hazel wood pitas to leavo
Thursday for a week's visit to re!
atives in Greer, 8. C.
Dr. S. W. Vance, who was trans
ferred from the Spruce Pine Hos
pital last week to St. Joseph's in
Asbeville, is reported to be get
ting along aa well as could be ex
pected, though he is Still very
weak.
Mrs. Chas. Davis and two little
sons have been visiting her sister
and family in Charlotte this week
Miss Ann Huff is home from
U. of N. C, Chapel Hill, this week
for the holiday between quarters
And Mr. Roger Suttles is home
for a few days from U. of Boston
Mr. Jake Griggs was home ov
er the week-end because of the
hospitalization of his father. Mr.
Grigg, who underwent surgery
last Thursday in Mission Hospi
tal, is reported to be getting along
line.
Mlas Alma Freeman, who had
been a patient in Margaret Par
dee Hospital in Hendersonvill
for about three weeks, was able
to come hare to her sister's, Mrs.
Nelson Harris', last Monday and
will be here until able to return
to the classroom and teaching du
ties.
Congratulations are in order for
Mrs. Gregg Metcalf who will cel
ebrate her 96th birthday anniver
sary Friday Jan. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ramsey
and children, Nanette and Brian,
and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ballard
nave returned from a vacation in
Florida. They acctnopanied Mr.
arid Mrs. D. W. Ramsey to Bra
denton, Fla., where they have pur
chased a winter home. While in
Florida, L. D. and Jimmy went
deep sea fishing. On the way
home they stopped in Atlanta,
Ga., at the Patricia Stevens
School to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bal
lard's daughter who is a student
there.
Roatina Fork News
MRS. HUBERT PANfil.E "
We are grieved at the naaaina
of Boyoe SUmey, Monday, Jan..
26. Our sympathy to the bereaved
family.
Arthur Fowler returned home
Wednesday after spending a few
days in the hospital. His condi
tion is fair. He's had the follow
ing visitors the past week: Mrs.
Wayne Chirk and daughter, Shir
ley Ruth and David Ledford, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Bangle and chil-
of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Bangle
Mrs. Blanche Fowler and two
daughters, Debbie and Sandra,
made a business trip to Marshall
Monday.
Mr. Melvin Wyatt visited Cecil
Bangle Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Keener
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowl
er and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wy
att Sunday.
Mrs. Carolina Pangle visited
Miss Rebecca Wyatt one day last
dren. Mrs. Forrls Holt, Mrs. Ro
chelle Parker, Mrs. W. T. Parker, week.
Murman Holt, Mrs. Carolina Pan- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shetley viait
gle and Glenn Wyatt. 'j her father, Mr. Elbert Wyatt
Mrs. Dale Balding and Mrs pne day the past week.
Buena Frisbee returned home Wilson Payne and son, uenny,
Wednesday from Spartanburg J nade business trip to Shutin Mon-
where they attended the funeral day.
Boyce Stamey
Passes Monday;
Rites Wednesday
SPILLCORN
MRS. JOHN ROBERTS
Correspondent
We had a large attendance at
church Surtday, and all enjoyed it.
Rev. Cisco Cutshall, Clayton Met
calf and the Rev. Tommy Dunbar
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts
Sunday.
Doyle Shelton and Dick Roberts
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rob
erts last week.
Ida Roberts and Maude Shelton
visited Lottie Riddle Monday and
also Mrs. John Roberts and Pete
and Edna Roberts visited Boney
the careless taking; but it is there Shelton Monday in Tennessee.
ness between Father and Son.
Christ spoke with authority
Cod's authority. He warned, with
authority .... but he invited
with authority, too.
There are fewer passages known
to man more beautifully and mov
ingly phrased than the one which
Serves as uor Memory Text for
today. "Come unto me, all ye that
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Rev. Gilbert Boings and three
boys hadi dinner Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and
Hazel Metcalf and Lottie Riddle
were in Greeneville, Tenn., shop
ping last Thursday.
We sore did welcome the warm
weather after 7 or 8 inches snow
and 2 above te temperature.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts.
Lawrence and Shirley. had dinner
with Mr. aftd WPtIs Wallin
MonUay.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bales and
daughter visited her husband who
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Singing Saturday
At Beech Glen
Big (Gospel Singing at the Beech
Glen school, located about five
miles from Mars Hill, on old U.S
19-23. Date: January 30, at 7:30
p. m. All singers and the public
are invited. There will be no ad
mission charges; however, a free
will offering will be taken for
the benefit of the Terrys Fork
Free Will Baptist Church (bet
ter known as Hamburg Church).
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Mrs. Robert Riddle move back in
our cormjHinity.
We urge all to think about the
day we are living in and love our
enemy arid pray for all that de-
We are glad to have Mr. and spitefully use us.
Boyce Stanley, 51, of Hot
Springs Rt. 2, died Monday, Jan
uary 2,r, 19fi5 in an Asheville hos
pital after a short illness.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs
Bonnie Williams Stamey; two
daughters, Mrs. Christine Keener
of Hot Springs Rt. 2 and Mrs. En
la Dean Keener of Waynesville;
the mother, Mrs. Kelly Balding
Staimey of Hot Springs Rt. 2;
four sisters, Mrs. Hester Flem
ing and Mrs. Lola Caldwell, both
of Hot Springs Rt. 2, Mrs. Faye
Moore of Candler and Mrs. Lillie
Adams of Greer, S. C; five broth
ers, Carl of Black Mountain, Gorl
and Elmer, both of Hot Springs
Rt. 2, Claude of Wilkesboro and
Carson of Charlotte; and three
grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p. m.,
Wednesday in the Meadow Fork
Baptist Church, of which he was
a member.
The Rev. Lloyd Young Jr. and
Rev. Elmer Keener officiated and
burial was in the church ceme
tery. Pallbearers were J. C. and Ed
Caldwell, Joe Adams, Charles Sta
mey, Dock Moore and Hugh Pres
nell. Flowerbearers were nieces.
Bowman Funeral Home waa in
sharge.
Robert Dill Buy
Registered Cattle
Robert Dill, Marshall, recently
purchased one registered Angus
cow and two Aberdeen-Angus bulh
from Donald Lominac, Jamestown,
Tennessee.
Singing Convention
The regular Fifth Sunday Night
Singing Convention will be held
Rt Piney Grove Baptist Church on
January 31.
All singers and listeners are in
vited to attend.
McKJnley Redmon will be in
charge.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Joe Reese ex
presses their thanks and appreci
ation to all their many friends,
relatives and neighbors for all the
kindness during the recent death
of our dear husband and Dad.
MRS. JOE REESE and Children.
5th Sunday Meeting
At Bradburn Chapel
Sunday, January 31
The regular fifth Sunday serv
ces Will be helg-wt-thg lmdbuTn'oro",-n"'
Chapel Church of God (on Bailey
Branch) this Sunday, January 31,
starting at 1:00 p. m.
Singers, speakers and the pub-
lie in general are cordially invit
ed to attend and participate.
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