Short lived visit This seemingly gregarious Raeford snowman spent a short visit on Niven Street Monday after Jennifer and Sarah Eanes gathered him together in their yard. Harming temperatures, however, made the social visit short lived. Sunday School Lesson Background Scripture: Isaiah 42:1-4; 49: 1-6; 50:4-11; 52:13-53:12. Devotional Reading: Isaiah 50:4-11. Almost 30 years ago when I was a seminary student in Dayton, Ohio, the great Japanese Chris tian, Toyohiko Kagawa, came to town to speak in a public convoca tion. I cannot remember anything he said that evening, for nothing he said was all that outstanding. He was not- a great preacher in the ac cepted sense of that term. But Kagawa didn't have to say anything to have an affect upon those of us present that evening. What he was spoke louder and more eloquently than any of his words could have. His soft spoken, shy, stumbling speech could not hide his great soul. There is a story told about a high church dignitary who went to visit Kagawa shortly after the World War U. Kagawa's house was small, but he insisted his visitor stay the night with him. As a seasoned traveler, the visitor put his shoes outside his door that night so that Kagawa's servant could clean and shine them. In the morning, the visitor found that his shoes had received considerable attention. Later in the day, the visitor asked someone where he could find Kagawa's ser vant so that he could give him a small gratuity. He was shocked when the other person replied. "But Kagawa has no servant!" This great Christian saint was not so great that he couldn't stoop to cleaning and shining the shoes of one of his visitors. In a like manner, Jesus had washed the fe?t of his disciples. Neither considered the roll of servant beneath them. In fact, it was their willingness to be servants that gave them a status and sovereignty that would have otherwise been denied them. When one can willingly offer him or herself as a servant, it is in that free choice to live up to the highest and best in us that we experience what true sovereignty means. The difference is thai the true servant gives him or herself in ser vice; nothing is taken from him, either by force or by suasion. Our problem is that we think of the ser vant as one who is the unwilling subject of someone in higher status. Yet, as Jesus tried to show us, there is nothing in God's kingdom higher than the person who will ingly bears the burdens of someone else. To become a servant -- as Jesus did ? is to take a giant step upwards, not down. Even the injustice and rejection which the servant sometimes en counters, is not something that is imposed upon him or her: He was despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows and ac quainted with grief... He was op pressed. and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth. (53:3. 7). 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COMPARE OUR PRICKS ANYWHERE I NO PURCMASR NECESSARY FOR A SMI LEI Mrs. Boyce Falls, Social Reporter, 875-4562 Tracy Parker Is Honoree At Shower A surprise bridal shower for Tracy Parker, bride-elect of Michael Lee Lovette, was given January 27. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Davis. Hostesses were Mrs. Davis. Lillian Oliver and Mrs. John Davis. Twenty-six guests were served sandwiches, dip and chips, candy, and cake. Miss Parker then opened and displayed her gifts. Miss Tracy Lynne Parker. February 12 bride-elect, was honored February 3 with a bridal shower at Pittman Grove Baptist Church. Guests were served sandwiches, nuts, chips and cake. After the refreshments. Miss Parker opened her gifts. Nancy Epperson Is Speaker At Country Club The Sandhills Christian Women's Club will meet at the Country Club of North Carolina on Thursday. February 16 at 11 :30 a.m. CWC is an interdenomina tional women's group with no membership or dues. All are welcome. The buffet lunch is $5.50. Guest speaker will be Nancy Ep person from Winston-Salem. The special feature will be Jazzercise. presented by Terri Mclntyre of Fort Bragg. Valerie Stancik and Anne Spence will provide the special music. A free, pre-school nursery will be provided at the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church in Southern Pines. Mothers should bring a sandwich for their child. Reservations for the luncheon and the nursery should be made by calling 875-3759 no later than Monday. February 13. Personals Mrs. William Blackman of High Point visited Mrs. Carl Freeman last week. Mrs. Everett Ferrell, of Saxaphaw, joined them on Satur day. Sharon LaVonda Adams and Sharon Kay Ashburn. of Raeford. have recently been named to the 1983 list of Outstanding Young Women of America. This program is designed to honor exceptional young women who have distinguished themselves in their home, professions and com munities. Annette Campbell And Richard Todd Married Mrs. Richard Dean Todd Annette Blackburn Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Blackburn of Whiteville and Richard Dean Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Todd of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, were united in marriage Saturday, January 14 at 4 p.m. in the' Trinity Episcopal Church of Lumberton. Father Garland Teasley and Dr. John Ropp of ficiated at the double ring cere mony. A program of wedding music was presented by organist Dr. George Walter. The bride wore a gown of ivory chiffon over taffeta with a fitted bodice of Venice and Schiffli lace accented with a sweetheart neckline and seed pearls. The full bishop sleeves of English Net were accented with Schiffli lace motifs. The skirt and chapel length train were of crystal pleated ruffles and Schiffli lace. Her veil was a derbv hat of ivory Venice lace and seed pearls with fingertip illusion. Robin Holt, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Bennett Todd attended as his son's best man while Bennett Todd Jr., brother of the groom, attend ed the service as an usher. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the Parrish house. Kathie Ellis poured the punch while Pam Foster served the wed ding cake. The bride is a graduate of Hoke High and Sandhills Community College. She is presently a registered nurse working in public health. The groom is a graduate of Myr tle Beach High School. He attend ed Greenville Technical College and is currently a data processing consultant. Following a wedding trip to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, the couple will reside in Lumberton. Hospital News CAPE FEAR VALLEY Mrs. Vernon Russell Rodney Collins Clubs, Parties, etc. Just Call 875-4562 Sullivan 's 8 hour Footgear SALE-A-THON 210 S.W. Brood St. Downtown Southern Plnot Houn: i:M a.m.-s:3o p.m. Mon.-sot. THURSDAY 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. * BROWSABOUT Hundreds of ? 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