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t. E-X'IT CUT-AIT, i ".ur-Owner - AT TIIU PCCT C. . -CC:TO CLAS3 UAIL I'ATTLJX EENAN3VHXE, N. BATES OF 8LT2CEJPTIO?r 1 TZAR (BT MAIL), POSTPAID'. ....... '-,., . . 11-60 - ' ' A rrOCSATIO JOTJBNAI PUBUSKED BT A OEMO C V.? 3 EZVOTED TO TEX MATESIAL, EDUCATION ' f.Z,l i"C:-iCU:C AND AOBICtXTCBAI. INTEBEST8 OF . . I'UTJ AK0 BCRBOUNDEVG COUNTIES. ' , 1 the text a-1 ? f - - : est regrets tl t it L 1 1 1 ful gpllts for CL. ' '. i, - t ed the finest mules av.J.l-j '. the readers. A right horsy a J, .. we. ' ' ' 1 . v . , To a Happier Clirhtmas ; .i Eight now before we forget it again This (department can't f:g-' are out why it seemed sa fur-, but our estimable Clerk of Ue Court, Mr. S. Vivian Wells, got a letter sometime -ago which tidi ed our jaded spirits into a high state' of humor. Said letter was addressed to Mr. Bring Wells. He, too," thought it was funny. ; I And now mere is a- great uwu ran ii blessed with plenty I We complain or exult with fluetu-L Christmas shopping to pe aone, t '-t in the amount of. worldly goods we can affordVbut basically, o J0" correspondent wm 5aa r !ai is rich -nd knowsit. - T ' ' t 'journ to the Drug Store's; candy la the midst of what is being called a business recessionwe cele-tPuachoaru- 'I f la Christmas, the day of the birth of Christ. Most of us will have'77 ' Chpstmas d best of a CI:" tarn dinner. We will enjoy physical an mental comfort 6n-ii Incidentally, castor oil is fine t's dv Mch marks so blessed an event We have many things-0 mm Acaei- f ; - ; ul'.h t .e Son of Man had not when he was born. ' 4 1 ' " ' - - Let ti all be thankful is our realisation that we are favored .by i Those who were: . r .'.rit r iiivir ard t Jota r ' drunken d!. Ecntenced to 8 r cr. ' to diivir. reclJ 1 a-! co'i. 1 u i ) CHI Lccl tie !Jude Cn V."e:. ,1 , Eccein- ber CI, 'at 7 o'u Koseiiu 1" '.' "at c'.urh w. . ve' its a- v. 1 CLrl aas prc t the cL : 'a. , " ;",-,.: " .' : Hist lie singing of tlie 1 '. i ti;I7 'Ciere will be a white ; CliiL.u OS tie I1 ; l'uu' nflGU U1C UOUglCgttiaUU roads and orr 1 uot to -create w manger scene an autjt3 Li Cis state for iar inose wiiojwsn wm one vetr.T.4 isr,;i!.ce lorresoea -rw""v for two years ca 3od btliavior "KZJ A3 IX'i e life has meant so much I . . -ii i .-"iopnaie-ai unsuui s cut tieir rift, regardless of how lar?e or how avoalL'ytxf f$ , Tiff pntlo is cordially inivited and erpectvl to attend. s ' J do tter, and. help our selves and our fellows to enjoy this anni- VvilminrfniV four aft th birtk rf C5hrila maka it m. livinir utrni In tbc' Tf warn. , house oi worship, built by Man to Qod through the ages. JO0000O0O0 K Sunday School ! 1 XCC- 28TH, 1937 - 1 1 By REV. E. A. CADLE " f - C '3TIA1I COHSECEAXIONf J 1(16-20 -FhiUippians I. ; . ied Passage Phil, 1-12-26 Clden Text: 'Tor me to live is Christ and to die is gain." Phil. - if A "0 , The Phillipiau church had tent gifts to Paul in prison by a pwnger named Epaphorditus. Vlile in Borne to deliver these f .?. he became quite sick. 8o t it was his sorrow and grief be :i Presbytery- and payment of couk ' ' : ' Graham 5 Tom, charged with reckless and druiien driviES, plead ruilty to reckless drivii!. I for 2 Tears on noi behavior and on payment of costs. lames Eichsmith. all nesrroes. ao- ening, Deti 17, at the home peared on charges of transporting j.ltadejCf. t4;--' land aiding and abetting in traas- y Tables were arranged in; the porting illegal wlmkey. Case flis- livingroom and adjoining r rooms, missed as to Robert and Eaymond. and guests found their places by Macy and James each sentenced to means of i attractive , Christmas 'vEEAETS PAETT ' f" 2Irs. 7. it'Earden'r ani i Mrs, Hizabeth Vick entertained at a Eaymond, Jlacy, 'and lovely Hearts party on Fnday ev- 01 caused the separation of AbranT Wilmington . esoytery jmei m and; lot. So the power of a con- adjourned session in thr Wallace secrated life is expressed in mo- Presbytenan, .Church Tuesday tives worthy .of a follower of morning at-ll:00. Bar. H. E. Christ Jesus. Poole of Ebaabethtown was mod- However, in these same verses orator . , ( we are told that some preach the) v "The suggested changes in ' the gospel from the highest regard for confession of .faith and the Cate- i iwiy message, -oome aiso "W" "."ST automobile; damara to personal good-will-of love, knowing that I with few changes m woixU,. . Thf iT-nS 4 months on roads. JL C, Carroll, - negro, charged with disposing of mortgaged pro perty.! 80 days,' during which to serve as courthouse and jail jan- itor.';;;; y lawrenos KcQy, charged with assault with deadly weapon, an neW A intense live for the christian churches and unworthy I ' Carl Lanier found not guilty of spel andLthe Christ of the gospel 'approach to the Lords Table, seem i fornication and adultry ndcar- . . : - TJ .. . wr". r . - k ! Infant mih1hI !- ,.,. Htiarli is the best preparation for preach-- to have been given the most care' ing it Preaching should .help Us to a higher life. One mat highly commending a sermon was , asked ful .attention and much time was spent, frying to reword these sec tions so as to get tne train in a what he remembered of it, and his clearer way. answer was, "I remember nothing . Presbytrey felt that there was at all; but it made me resolve to live better, and by God's grace I wiH." Consecration is the. answer se of the anxiety of those baok'f(" id 1 ne, that Paul sent him: back'to. V? Curisban seeking .vthe i i ahwt to epUtle W letter I J? "H Vnng W Wk by him. The keynote of the; I-V'irsZ no special need for a chapter to be added to the standards on the subjects: Xove of God, and Mis sions. ; but did, feel that , ; there should be a section added on the Holy Spirit, This is a subject that 1 it (. At ThilHnni Panll" "'"i""" coJ,iiaujmijf ui-majij pcviic iuus Ml wave vicnx ,'; 3. Consecration wins whether treated separately in the standards we live-or die. The Christian life Announcement -was, made that is a Jife is Christ, begun in " re- Earle F. Thompson, Kings Moun- r lai shown them how to sing prais- O at midnight in prison and now ;.tl prison again his chief word is genera ton; realized by faith; sua-1 tain Presbytery had aocepted the ' i S" 5'.- w infflf n'ued by idivine knowledge. It U I call "to the Lake Waecamaw chur , I i the-life; of this consccrateu for Christt doimj j- WiuChes and that he was moving to - . . ntiA Tr : . - T. j 1 at . ij.i J AT-1 ur . itn - v" j- ,i. ' " vi am Riury. xnai oe-1 uiai iieia uua wees. ai. inonyi- itudy tbJj message of iei ne wa8 in ra gtrait betwixt 'son will be received into the Pres- I a of God. tSnseOration as Sent to tw Ii haviWo- i dnini tn ilonort lnJ 1 huj. at. tW adnnnriubit -mAAtSnir hlt'd.jfr W. T,' Cs ,oe Christ; which is ;far!on Dec. U in;WilnimglOT.:A " . l, r !- . T . c.' -awtei. " ae hardly knew which toH-Xev, B. Frank Ball, Th. D. j u iuu1rB.iu w jiioosa as it would, be better for isecrationi . It is an act of sol-. ae .'fhiiimriank' ir ..k " y of J fwmff apart a person, (or jjat the lact remains that conse-J-2) to the service of God. It is cration wins the crown of life H inrrendering of the will. It is; botU. here and hereafter, because 'JpfPiM. !;iit'!ianoliei.m:aaA survives r.ild have us do.. Sid Paul do death. ; . I1- tUtl ! The early disciple As we come to the w shown isi--st:leVpld,year-';sad face the new with "left their nets and followed I Jecottrag and faith, let us quieiii ns-Jn service and sacrifice. Such resolve to .dedicate our lives to . Kfe can say, Tor me to live is Qod and to the doing of His, will. Christ; and to die is gain.,'yv As a resutt consecration will ex , 1. Consecration does not depend ; press itself in loyalty, love, and . npon where we are. In a Soman service. : . . prison Paul found opportunity to , yt(W)imw .mimh pi. vayv .a , ajwavu T 1 'i iNotToBEUEVE: , t me have fallen out ratn- or unto the progress of the gos pel." The Phinippians might feel that the imprisonment - of Paul - would be unfavorable to the spread f the gospel, but we know that this very imprisonment brought .toe teachings of Christ into Cae sar's household, ... and "ultimately eaptnred the Soman empire. ' Any isxe given to unrist Jesus in serv- soe ano. sacrmce win find a way . to witness for Him in any and all orertmstances. : The greater ; the est of eonsecration the ; greater tie ranuence wfll be, Paul says in verse l "that most of the bre tSuen in the Lord, being confident farough my bonds, are more ab mlantly bold to speak the word of u witnout fear." His suffering s his unwearied efforts v to Xeach, increased the courage of Us fellow-helpers in the same fel work, , Hot where you are, lit how yon live where you are, f.tormines your influence, for .r'ieousness. -- t (;..'-'., '8. Consecration does determine motives. Paul says in Terse 18 XLzX "some indeed preach Christ "I of envy and strife." In verse 13 ke says, "they preach Christ of ccxtantion, not sincerely, sumras- i T to adi affliction to my bonds." . .a and envy crucified Christ f t:!?y tley wiU destroy chu- i 'curtail . ha . happiness. . by hugh maxwell 1st' ' c; tioa. v.. "re "en cLurt' n v r ,T7 !- ; Christmas time is upon us, lit tle children, and we must all be very good if we expect Santa to notice our stockings. An example of how not to be at this time of year is hereby given. The beauti ful scenes so often portrayed by Church people at this time of year, that of the wise men visit ing the manger where Christ was born, was being given at a church in Kenansville recently. Eoles were being carried oujimpressive ly by tome of Xenansville's citi zenry when an occupant of -'Eob- bers' Eow" (the lawyers' roogt) suddenly became inquisitive. Turn ing to. the preacher he askei "Wasn't there an ox in the man ger when Christ was born t" , "There has been a great deal of speculation on that ' point," ' he answered. "Why do you ask!' -xnat is the only role I could think of that Buck Jones would be playing," answered the unper turbed lawyer., . , , P Morehead? presented his resigna tion of the pastorate there - and asked for a letter of dismission to the Presbytery, of ."St Louis.'i This letter 'Was : granted, i ' Announcement was made of the young peoples iy in Wilming ton on Dec. 22nd at the' Churcht of the Covenant,"-';:'.::'' 'f,;'l!.'-' ; PEEACEDIG IN a- v- . MOETH EAST DUPLDSr ' ' ; ; . There will be special Christmas services at Pleasant View Presby terian Church Sunday morning at 11:00 ' and ' at Smith's '' Church Sunday evening at, 7:00. Sev. W. H. Eubank,; pastor of the " group will preach at both services on the Christmas Theme. Ton are invited. rying concealed weapon. Charlie Shokr named as prosecution wit ness and toxed with costs t- Sears James, negro, ' charged with ' transporting whiskey and posession for purpose of sale and driving drunk, was sentenced to 4 months on roads. 'live cases , werelnol prossed: Wfliiam Harris, charged with as sault with a deadly weapon; Char lie Edwards, simple assualt ; Dav id Parker, reckless driving; Thur man Dobson, bastardy; and Lelon I Brown, assault with deadly weap on. MM mons Sunday' P. '"-if: Mre. Dan Pagg and children of Petersburg, Va., have been visit ing relativei here.:-:..;--1 s. '.- v' ; Messrs. L. B. and L. J. Outlaw and families, of Seven Springs, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. M. I.1 Outlaw, Sr., Sunday, r 14 rkje ft 4 Miss Hasel 8inunons, of Charl otte spent weekend i with d rela tives . here.."- i ;&-;i.ri" Mr. and . Mrs. Balton Price spent Sunday with :flie latter's mother, Mrs. McArthnr near Sev- : Norman Simmona. of OfildalMirn ! iJizaoeui was among visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sodolph Simmons Sunday af- tally cards. After several .inter esting progressions, Mrs. ; H. C. Marshall was1 found to be winner of high score prize for ladies ,and the consolation prize went to Mrs. Geo." B. Carr, J.' D. Jerome won men's high score prize and E. L. Lanier low. score. ntiiM, The hostesses assisted by Miss es Mildred Stanley and ..; Carolyn Brindleyterved a salad course. ' Guests Weret Mr,; and Mrs;; E. L Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. - A. B. Wells, Mr. 'and Mrs; James D. Fus selL Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. 7. S. Eouse, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J.' T... Denting. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. FussellMrs. Hugh Wells, MisB es Carolyn Brindley, Betty Fus selL Elizabeth Podaw, - Mildred Stanley; Annie Louise Herring, Euth Murray,': Louise Whitfield, Margaret Shaw, Messrs,' r C.i J. Wflkins,' Ov J). IsselL J. ID, Je rome :and Q. Harness'v'w 'SOSIaB-'IOlSALS Jhe foCjwing young people-are V,:-v.A,brief account cf c :? cause of Chri .anity i -Under the title "LitC'a Lories of Great Hymns' the folk short story appeared i,i tlie Ealeigh News and Observer , , September 16, 1828: -.' -', ''-(; ;.;,V, .'"(CKi-iOTTS ELLIOTT, .-.J.7BH-Wi.; - -.- r'?j.A'"A Wr.'i' Jnot oo T am nnllftnt nP. Tllea. i" -..-. - ; ... i . u v j wiif " vuw w -i f 'i- Ii; - f fc T!nt tiiot rWRlnnd wan shed for rne, , : ' And that Thou Wd'st me come to Thee, .- . IJA1;' Lamb of God. I come,. I comely". -S ;? Ko other hymn,' it is easy to say, has had greater evang i'", istio power over go1- 1 :" wavered, than this simple son Jiaith by an ai. "an who, by her worksr rose 1j the first ranks of wonicn l .. . i hymn writers. , On the but ? tlefield, in rescue missions, on s, ge isles, in many unusual places, "Just as I am, without one i ea has won thousands of . souL to Jesus and has performed seeming miracles by the sim . pie. pleading of the wojrds. ' . , ' ' . : . Miss Elliott, who lived to be 82 years of age in he young- . Set days had a wavering faith. In the year 1822 Dr. Caesar ' Malan, of Geneva, visited In the home of her father and one evening, as he sat conversing with her, he asked if she thought , ' herself to be an experimental Christian. Miss Elliott resented , ? the uuestion and the matter was dropped for the time. - 1 Later, what Malan had said to the young woman was ,dis-i , ' turbing .her conscience. Tormented at the ay she had treat- ,- ed him she told him that she would like to be a Christian but f; ; did not know how. He said to her: "You "must give yourself to . t God just as you are." She replied; "What! Jut4 as I am, and -:SW aioV??I mean Just that ' ' ' -; ti '.;.The;.'mattor was dropped and Dr. Malan returned to his U home in Switzerland. miss xauon iaxer oecauie uic wiw v., "Yearly Eemembiancer" and inserted a number of origiurl, po- ; : ; emsK without her name, including the words for that fa 'ous '"hymn ''Just as I am, without one plea." The hymn found its -y - ' into the scrap-books of many reiigipus people, men mio reu -; ous circles and finally into most hymn books where it becan. 4 I ;ne of the most famous of English hymns. . s . if Sir At Torquay, an Engiiu watering place, Miss EDiott,' in Si feeble hlth, was under the care of a noted physician who, ber- j V ing an earnestChristian, placed a leaflet containing this hymn s in her hands, saying i -"I believe this will comfort you reat "fwas the surprise of both patient and doctor for Miss JHhott , then told him that she had written the hynrn herself , nice Xarker, of Goldsboro, were dinnerfguests: -of Mrs. H- J- Bon ey, Sunday." N V Miss Louise Whitfield, of Kin' Ston, recently visited " her aunt Mrs, Loh Smiths ,,V v ' M. L. Farrior, who is student at State. College, is spenaing tne Christmas holidays at home, ' 1 " . 'Mrs. Kenneth Mallory of Sich monl ' Vaki ls visiting ' her pa at home "fdr the Christmas holi-, rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Teachey. days:-. Stella 3arr, Peace; Martmlv 'M'M'DB. Herring. Mrr B. S. E. FusseBv ' louisburg ;: Eachel ISymons, Miss Louise Whitfield and Herring, ICargaret Allen;'Dorothy 1 Amie Louise Herring shopped in Wilmington, Saturday. , . H. J. Boney, Jr.j who s a stu- u at ternoon. ' Sfg Invitations are being mailed this week to relatives and friends to attend the golden-wedding anni versary of Mr. and Era, .11. L. Outlaw, Sr., on WeJjeaday, De- Pussell,, Flora McDonald ; Eunice Kargaret Williams, Meredith; Yvonne Aftlermah, W.'C. of U.-H. c.; Dallas Herring, Davidson; : C. T. FusselL Jr. and H: S. Johnson, Jr, Oak Eldge ; Benjamin Harrell and, A. S, Bland, Jr.r Porter Mili tary Academy, Charleston, . S. C; Billy Elanchard, State College, E thel J. Young, Harriet Bradshaw, FusselL Suby Dixon, UCUb JtM VlUVClBltJ Ul M Vi, home; for the holidays. .-' ' Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Jerome and children and Misses Euth Fussell and Helen Marshall accompanied J. D. Jerome' to Socky (Mount Suntlay: Mr. Jerbme broadcasted from station , WEED. ' v 'Mrs. H. J. Boney attended the American Association of - Welfare Workers in Washington, , D. ' C, ;last week. ;T.;Vw'.''JyV. Fsfcw'ii-. arA.'L::" F-U , -m. L.. ar-1 "W- m ' .. DUPLIN WARSAW They're here again-r-that un beatable team of sophisticated higb-lifers, the laugh, love, and entertainment king and queen of the silver, screen, the team which made !"The Thin Man" one of the MWIiVOVf IUUMJiVOI ' jlVbUVB ISA- ... SUA time, William Powell and Myrna , Loy, together : ., in "Double Wed ding." It enly runs at the Duplin Theatre for two days, Monday and Tuesday, Dec, 27th and 28th,- so -be sure to get your dates arrang-.: ed. 'r 1 ' The Midnight' show on Hew Year's Eve at the Duplin Theatre will leave you shivering in your boots from the gamut of thrills and excitement in the "13th Man," inside story of the crusade against crime. i ,'-,' r An unusual mystery plot is un folded in the radio drama, "Love and Elizabeth Merritt, E. C. T. C. Mrs. M, F. Allen; Mrs. Elizabeth vick, Misses Carolyn Bnnkley and Margaret Allen spent Saturday in Wihnincrtoin ?v i "; S-!-?' . Miss SutfHerring, who is' a'stu-' to Washington, D. C-, recently.- :,' jIn addition to starting- the yep dent nurse1 at Stuart Circle Hospi-j Mrs; J. M. Burden spent Satur- 0ff right, a new star is started o' tal in Eichmond, Va'., is at home day in Wilmington. - - ; fright in this picture, and you v . for the Christmas holidays. , .- Miss Mary Effie v BeachiVof all agree that Eonald Eeagan , W S. Wells made a business Goldsboro. visited Imr fatw. W:.'- p-ninw ntimi IhiIiaii tun u. " i-",- ' -r vt , . . .. . . j ., ..--.f.- 'T IS on the Air;' which appears at Ilia Thinliti'-'riiAatra. frt-t. Via f1ti1 uuu wv Bnow Saturday night, January Int. trip to Baltimore last week. Mrs. Joe A. Parker and Miss Eu- We saw one ad in a distant pa per recently which shows a great wealth of mental acumen on the part of its creator, and consider ate a rot to he loft' r.i out of lie rur-' i in ChrLlmas' L e: . ' :t. r - - 1 r r iS of of E. C ' ' " S ' , f y I r" b- 1 1 ' SMITH-PAGE : ; -' - Smith's Church was the scene of a beautiful - ceremony von De cember 11th at 7:30 A. M. when Mattie Pearl Smith became the birde of Elton Page; both -of the Smith's Church section of the ' county. Bev, W. H. Eubank, pas tor, of the couple performed the ceremony in the presence of j friends " " ; The yountr couule'left at once! for places of interest in Georgia,; and wiir returrT during the holi-1 days and" make their ' home - in - amitn s township. , i . . j Outlaw's Bridje The Community club win meet Friday night at 7 o'clock for the ! regular meeting in -- the school ' building. A Christmas pageant wfll I be presented." and r commonitvi Christmas tree will be the pros-, ram to which the public is invit ed. . ' j 't.' i' i Special services will -be held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. , - Mr, and Mrs; Alton Barnes, of Lucama, visited Mrs. Barnes' pa rents, Mr. and lira. A. D. Outlaw bunday ailrnioon. , t Cutlaw, of A. C. .Col-; wi J ii vs. ?z;j,ux. ..e and Ear 1 Outlaw, -Ct."e, 1 Eeirpsey" ' i 1 C are Program for Week December 27 ' ' r " v " ' s ' "'" . 'n MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ESC. 27-23T3: " .- w- , "Dcubb Vcddb: ,w T Starring WCiam Powell and iTyrna' toy, WEDNESDAY, ESC. 23XH, ONLY V - , Danjcr--Lovcat Vcirk1, j'' - -Starring Jack Haley, Ann Kothern " r I 1 ' ' JACK POT KIC2T THTJESDAY AND FEIDAY, DEC. S0-31STi . , -,; "TiiDrids vcrC; Tied 99 ; Starring Joan Crawford, Sobert Ilontgomery KSW YEAS'8 EV2 l-iarriGET ZC7 . ' Starring VTeldon Heybum, Inez Courtney " SATCEDAY CrLY 1 :3J Tl 10:43---ft. ALL 1113. V.. .27' C ..T, ZZZ .7: L, Beach, during the weekend. ' ' picture, "The Managament of the Paramount Theatre wishes 'to tin the Movie Fans of Duplin and Jones Counties' for their T erous support During the Year now coming t 4n end, also to . assure .you that it ,wia be Our policy to contni .. giving you the Best, First during the' Year wo are abo usher in. - ' OUR HOLIDAY PROGRAM j K '-4, 'WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22ND V ?' -s Joan ESondell tz Pat O'Brien in ,u BACK IN CIRCUlAnC . THTJESDAY. & FEIDAY, DEC,,' 23-24TH . Diclc Fcran and Ann Shcri iri "SHE LOVED A FIREL: . SATTEDAY 11 32T SHOW-OXLY . , , r ' (Nothing Eepeated) ) Ann Fcl ' and Neil Hj.mi i , f in e Year's Tunnicst Lauph-fest - ?r.-:iz2 ro:i henry - i Carol ft Lf D LZXY & SC. 2 AY, mo. 25-28TH 1 rpii rrc'rio tr
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