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The Lower Big Pine Baptfet beginning on Oct. St. Pastor Danny ?IU hold . rerival invites everyone to i f Seminar At M JH. Baptist Dr. Leo Hawkins, an extension specialist in human relations for the North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture, will lead a seminar on "Families and Stress" at the Mars Hill Baptist Church on Oct. 28 from 3 until 5 p.m. Hawkins will discuss ways of helping families cope with stresses placed on the family and individual family members. The seminar is being sponsored by the Home Demonstration Clubs of Madison County and the Mars Hill Baptist Church and is open to the public at no charge. The Marshall Freewill Baptist Church and the Shoal Hill Baptist Church will hold a rummage sale on Nov. 1 through 3 in the basement of Dr. Robert Adams' office on Main Street. There will be a benefit gospel singing at Mountain Heritage H.S. in Burnsville on Sunday at 2 p.m. Proceeds from the sing ing will benefit Keith Wilson, a 14-year old student at Bee Log Elementary School. Keith recently underwent a serious heart operation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wilson of Burn sville. Among the singers expected to attend are the Chris tianeers of Mars Hill, the Happy Hearts of Oteen and the Robinson family of Burnsville. No admission will be charged. Mars Hill Honors Grayson, Hope Pauline Wall Grayson and C.C. Hope, Jr. were honored as the alum nus of the year Saturday during the annual Homecoming ceremonies at Mars Hill College. They were honored at a dinner following Saturday's foot ball game. ' Mrs. Grayson is a 1934 graduate of the college. Her parents and brothers and sister all attended the school and her uncle. Dr. Robert L. Moore, serv ed as the college's president for 41 years. Mrs. Grayson is the wife of Califor nia financier Wesley Grayson. Together, they established the Grayson Scholars Program to pro vide scholarships to Mars Hill College students. The scholarship fund is cv rently valued at nearly 93 million. C.C. Hope, Jr. is a 1941 graduate of Mara Hill. He continued his education at Wake Forest University, Harvard Business School and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. Following ser vice in the U.S. Navy in World War II, Hope began his banking career with Union National Bank. Beginning as a bank teller, Hope rose to become vice-chairman of the board of First Union National Bank, a position he currently holds. He has assisted Mara Hill College by helping the college's Development Office to prepare proposals for major grants from corporations and founda tions. Hope has served as chairman of the board of trustees at Wake Forest University, chairman of the board of the North Carolina Baptist Hospital, dean of the School of Banking at Southern Methodist University and chairman of the development council of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. School Lunch Menu Wednesday, Oct. 24 Hamburger on bun Lettuce, tomato and ch+w French fries Cookie or cake Milk Tfcarsday, Oct. 2S Vegetable beef soup Cheese Or peanut butter sandwich Crackers 1 Applesauce Cookie Officer Warren D. moled to E-6 i aboard the U.S.S. Trippe, homeported in Charleston, S.C. Jamerson 's six-year service record has included three letters of ap preciation for outstanding service, a letter of commendation from the Secretary of the Navy and a good con duct medal. He has taken part in three Medit teranean Sea-Indian Ocean cruises, a North Atlantic cruise and numerous deployments in the Carribean Sea. Jamerson is the son of Mr . and Mis. Van Jamerson of Mars Hill. He is married to the former Myra Ingle of Mars Hill. Living growing Take a mornant if you will, and im agine that today ia the lafct day of your Ufa. II tovnda a bit morttd, but give it a try anyway. All your day? art past, and today la your last shot at life Gat into that thought Now, assuming that today is the last day of your life, what are you go ing to do with it' Will you coottnue do ing what you are, or change chanaata in another direction? I would like for you to also think about which people you would reach out to. Are than some folks who's campankwahip you would seek? Finally, realizing that to day is the end, what would you change about your yeaterdays. Would your life paths be any different? Would your attitudea, values, and behavior be the same? It's a shame that we are unable to see things with the clarity of one who is about to leave this world. It puts life in a totally different perspective. Instead of a never ending supply of tommorrows, we find ourselves with after death, we c ly trust in the specifics of that eiptfiwo. Would we toe so casual about life today, if we knew that death waited for lis around the corner? Ufa is precious. It's made to be seeded, cultivated, harveeted and savored. If moat of us grew our gardens tike we run our lives, wa would wind up eating weeds Instead of tomatoes. Life was net meant jost to be survived We have the reeources to take it a step beyond that. LMi?, dinette* of your life From the mo meat we atop taking it for granted life acquires an entirety differed flavor. It * iweeter and more fulfuU ing than before. We have no guarantiee that ou tlays will be many. We can, however, work at making tboae we do have worth the effort A Ufa of exit tare* counts, bat far bow much? There is >? price to be attached to oaa that te liv ed to the fullest of our abilities. How about it? Are you getting by, or get ting it aM? BCS tillers do a lot more than till. Because the tiller unit can be replaced by a lot of other implements Like the snow blower Or a lawn mower. Or a sickle-bar cutter And it only takes a few minutes to make the change But you really have to see it to appreciate It. Come in and check out this mechanical maserpiece Ask to see the BCS in action Wool Branch Sales & Service John Skemp 649-23 15 197 Anderson Branch. Marshall Dr. LeRoy S. Roberson, Optometric Office Monday 9:00 A.M.-1 :00 P.M.; Masonic Building, Marshall For Appointment Call: 649-31 7 1 Monday - Home Repairs ? Roofing ?Guttering ? Painting ? Paneling ? Decks ?Floor Tiles Scnplum selected By ttw Ameocan BO* Society The time was 1890 . . the place Ni agara Falls. N.Y.. . .the objective to walk a high-wire across the river gorge . the hero ? they called him Date devil Dixon. " Living a century later we have some thing in common with Mr. Dixon We are stHl trying to be the first Shouldn t we realize there are more important goals J . ' than just being first. The devM once dared Jesus to swoop down on Jerusalem from the temple spire. Instead, our Lord walked the dusty streets helping, caring, serving, sacri ficing. revealing to men Cod s love. You have a mission, too. The Church can help you find it ? ? ..
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