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4 T PfvWS ! i..t-,n i era km for MAT ltM . hm, inuilMilil hy the la- return! i . . . Maims ammftis Hi Ml by mrtilii maker of MM i ef Bsv. and Mrs. F. W. Mor- pre- gal's birthday Mtnt wm: Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm, Caariotts; Mr. ud Mw. Monroe T. Morgan. Johnson City, Ten. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDer is, Asheviile; Mr. and Mm P. W. Morgmn Jr., Winston .Salem; Mrs. Fred Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarria, and Mr. and Mrs Jar aid C. Fisher, Weaverville; Mr. Rectus Matealf , Mr. Bobby Black well, Mias Bobby Jean Peek, Mr. S. C. Buefnar, and Mr. Joe Mor tal of the home. Aroaad Town Mir. and Mrs. Carl Edwards have returned from Florida where they had spent the past several weeks. And Mrs. O. E. Sams has re turned after spending the winter in Chicago and California. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tilson and family of Winston-Salem vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tilson here last last week-end. family, of Lenoir, M rs. Lela Sams is still at the home of he law aad wugfclsn Bar. and Mrs. Goo. Winecoff at H Mrs. Hanray Sunday from Hendersomrille af tr being a patient in the Moan- Horns Sanatorium for about Mr. and Mrs. Cart Brittain and children visited bar parents, Mr aad Mrs. George Edwards here Baster week-end. Correction to the item- hi last week's news: It was Doug Robin son, Jr., who was bore Easter week-end, not Mrs., aa appeared in our column. However, that re minds us of the saying: "Coming event cast their shadows before them," since we've heard rumors of a June wedding for Doug, Jr. RESULTS COUNT GOD DEMANDS OBEDIENCE Memory Selection: 'Hath the Lord aa gnat delight la burnt of. feriaga and sacrifices, aa in obey ing the voice of the Lord? Be hold, to obey is better than sac rifice." a Samuel 15:2J) Lesson Text: I Samuel 13-15 In our study for today we aee Israel's first king (Saul) taking the first atop towards his down fall. From Saul's disobedience to A man's imagination isn't the Ithe Lord s commands, and his sub- only thing that has to work if he sequent punishment, Christiana expects to meet the high cost of, can learn how highly Ood holds Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tilson and living. 1,874,027 PEOPLE DID NOT DIE Fifteen years ego, before the wonder drugs were discovered death claimed 10.8 out of every 1,000 people in the U. S. But today, the death rate is down to 9.2 per 1,000 people the lowest in history. This means that 1,874,027 people DID NOT DIE in the past IS years thanks to the antibiotics, the hor mones, and the other miracle prescriptions which are now available. That's why we say: Today's Prescription is the BIGGEST BARGAIN in History Bring your prescriptions to P Hit 5s--'; m aw Roberts Pharmacy MARSHALL, N. C. obedience as a Christian virtue. The Philistines were gathering their numbers to engage in battle with the Israelites. The people of Israel were sorely afraid, and went into hiding. Saul, command ed to wait for seven days for me coming of Samuel, saw his people scattering, and, at the end of the seventh day, when Samuel did not arrive in Ciilgad, panicked and commanded burnt offerings to be made. This was contrary to God's will, and Samuel, who arrived in Gil gad after the sacrifices had been made, lost no time in chiding Saul for hs foolish disobedience, and foretold his downfall as punish ment for his impatience. Throughout the Bible it will be observed that God tested his peo ple. Job was tested, sorely, and, although at times ho was the vic tim of terrible despair, still his faith and his patience met the testing admirably. It would there fore seem that, in Samuel's delay, SWul's patience and faith and obe dience were being put to the tost, Should the command of God be disregarded? Was this to be a time of action, rather than a time Aof waiting? Had God turned his back on his people? Saul, in pan ic, decided this was a time for propitiation, and ordered burnt of- thOurBoye s J "P U88 Midway (CVA-41) (FHT NC) Airman Jefferson W. Flynn, USN, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Fiynn of Bt 1, Marshall, ia to air stne opera against communist Viet Cong Noam Vietnamese military targets while serving aboard the attack sJrcrafta carrier USB Mid way, operating in the Sooth China Sea off the coast of Viet Nam with thaU.fi. Seventh Fleet Approximately 3,700 officers and men an aboard the 62,000- ton carrier, including six squad rons and two detachments flying more than 70 bombers, fighters, reconnaissance and airborne ear ly warning aircraft. a Schmluk f Home mwaw we as mrmmmw Demonstration To is day, May 4 Baileys Branch HD Oh will moot at 7 JO P m., with Mrs. Howard Riddle. Wednesday, May 6 Sleepy Valley HD Club will mast a 2 p. p. m. with Mm, Max Osteon. Saturday, May 8 HD Club members Bake Sato fa Mam Hill. Marshall and Rot Springs. i a a a a a BLOODSHED BOXSCORE Ditch Digging Gravel For Sale Plastic Pipe For Sale Drain Tile For Sale Septic Tanks Dug feringa to bo made. How many of us, today, can be likened to Saul? Faced with cir- tstaposa that try us beyond our understanding, feeling, indeed, that God is testing us beyond hu man endurance we sometimes rebel . . . consciously or uncon sciously ... we rashly take mat ters into our own hands, losing Sight of tile counseling contained in our Christian faith and we thereby alienate ourselves from God. While we must acknowledge that impatience is a human fail ing, we most keep foremost in our minds mat time is never lost if it is spent on waiting on God. His promises are never broken, and ho never places on our shoulders a heavier burden than we can bear. Those were two facts Saul lost sight of to his subsequent discomfiture. Saul made a second mistake in God's eyes when he ordered the sacrifices to be brought. Seeing his followers scatter, and being aware of toe importance placed upon religious rituals in those days, and somewhat conscious of them himself, he was swayed by his inclinations, even though it was in direct contrast to God's will. Here, again, how many of us are like Saul ? We, too, have a tendency to substitute ceremony and religioup ritual for true wor ship anVPTS'-cJoecSehco to Goofs will. The mere act of attending church and giving formal worship is futile unless we are in tune with the Lord. Obedience and hu mility are essential in our ap proach if we are to be acceptable in the eyes of God. To be wiser than Saul, we must think deeply on these things, and then follow the dictates of our souls. ON N. C HIGHWAYS Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Monday, April 26: Killed to date Killed to date last year 395 460 Mother's Day Has Gone International CARE is asking Americans to honor their mothers by sending a food package to a less fortunate mother in any one of 34 countries abroad. This unique Mother's Day pro gram got under way April 22 as part of CARB's global assault on hunger, it was announced by Bee H. Brown, Southeastern Regional Director of the private relief ag ency. Contributions sent to CARE, 312 Forsyth Building, Atlanta, Geor gia, 30303, in an American moth er's name will help feed a hun gry mother and her under-nour ished children overseas. Every $1 contribution provides her with an average 27-pound food package. The contributor is asked to in clude his mother's name with the donation. ...si ,.r, A , Girls, fewmre Of Too Tight "Panty Girdle Syndrome" A slender, 80-year-old secretary suffered for two years from ec (swelling due to excess fluid) of her togs and ankles. The condi tion would disappear during her vacation which she spent la active play at the beach. It would not bo present when awoke in the morning, but would become progressively worse as the day won on. These won the symptoms and facta She presented to Drs. Charles A. Bibaado and Anthony P. For mate of St. Vlnvent'a ail New York City. A complete phys ical exam showed only that the patient was in excellent health- except for the edema. Then the dcotors found s slue They noticed a circular indentation of the skin on both upper thighs. The cause of the indentation? The legs of the patient's panty girdle were so tight they acted like a tourniquet, constricting the flow of blood and causing swelling. 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