July 13, 1933 ~a IMPROVED<c,B^*CaW" UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday 1 chool Lesson (By REV. P. F3. FITZWATER. 1>. D.. Member of Faculty. Moody Bible lTiRtituty of Chicago.) 0. 1333. Wosti-rn "jTewrpapcr Unlort. Lesson for July 16 DEBORAH LESSON TEXT?Judges 4, 6. I GOLDEN TEXT?Go<l is our refuse and strength, a very present help " trouble. P*n!m 46-1, PRIMARY TOPIC?God Helping Deborah. JUNIOR TOPIC?A Woman Courageous. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC?An Inspiring Deader. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- J IC?Leadership in Emergencies. In order to teach this lesson intelligently, It is necessary that the teacher have a grasp of the book of Judges from which It Is taken. In chapter 2:G-19 Is given a synopsis of the book, jj; Observe: F a. The sin of the Deonle ivv. G-13). M b. God's judgment for their sin (vv. *'x 14. lb). li c. Repentance of the people (3:9). cL God's deliverance at the hands st of the judges (2:18-10). Ifc A repetition of sin, oppression by the j 65 enemy, repentance on the part of the j ni people, and God's deliverance. Is the j31 story of the book of Judges. j The book covers the period from the | cconquest of Canaan and death of ?* Joshua to the judgeship of Samuel. ! th While Joshua and the elders of his : rii generation lived the people in some j measure remained faithful to God, but | pi the very next generation went into ?T1 apostasy. vc 1. The National Emergency (vv. dc 1-3). be 3. lapse Into Idolatry (v. 1). Ehud Ti was net only a righteous but n strong l< ruler. As soon as lie was dead, the people turned away from God. er 2. The bondage of the people (v. 2). (rr? The Lord abandoned them to be op- gr pressed by .Jabir., king of Canaan. For twenty long years they were under the q hand of this king who had nine bun- wj dred chariots of Iron. Lk 0. The people cried unto God (v. 3). w, Affliction brought them to their senses. II. The Judgeship of Deborah (vv. ya 4-10). eu The great national emergency which tu confronted the nniion was met by a SI1 woman named Deborah. Ilcr name se L means "Bee." As suggested by anoth- c0 | < r <i>:. her name by her In- < u \ oitv and public usefulness. Tu This woman was called to the judgeship of the nation because there seems ^ to have been no iiutu Capable^ 1. The place where she judged Is lQ j rael (v. r?). It was under a palm tree. I showing that she held an open air court for the administration of Justice. ? 2. Her method (vv. 0-10). a. Her summons to Barak (vv. 0. 7). 1 S Barak means "lightning." Deborah, ^ 8 being a prophetess, was able to select a man whose gifts would enable him to rally the forces needed to gain the vie- ^ S tory over the formidable foe. Judging ? from his accomplishments, Barak was } true to his name, for with lightning oa | dispatch hi wrought deliverance. It c0 was -.-"wiJij God calltug Barak through wl DeJVrs-oh. She gave definite instrue- wt tion as to the number of men and the pti strategy to be employed, assuring him th that God would deliver Sisera. the cap- pc fain of Jabln's army. Into his hand. fie b. Barak's reply (v. 8). He ex- gt pressed an unwillingness to go unless wi Deborah would go with him. This un- sti willingness should not be considered gl as weakness, for the presence of the in prophetess would Inspire courage. th c. Barak rebuked (vv. 9, 10). Deb- fr orah yielded to his request, bnt made ar It plain to him that It would detract a from his honor as a conqueror, "for the Lord shall sell Sisera Into the hand ca of a womnn." p; (II. The Defeat of Jabln's Army (TV. 11-10). fu Sisera, the captain, gathered a 0B mighty army and went forth, confident y, of victory over the ill-equipped, undisciplined army of Barak, but he made m one sad mistake. He did not consider , that it was the Lord's battle (v. 15). le At the psychological moment Deborah ' gavb the signal to charge, assuring . Barak that the Lord had gone before and would give the victory (v. 14). Through supernatural Interposition the 9e enemy became panic-stricken (5:30). s' SV. Sisera Klllrd by a Woman (w. ds 17-24). w In his lllght he took refuge In Joel's tent. In the guise of friendship, she ''E committed a most heinous murder aft- ^ er Inviting him into her dwelling. t--: V. The Song of Deborah and Barak M (ch. 5). This song was composed and sung in celebration of the marvelous victory which God had wrought. Deborah set m ' T' _ I (LETS GET IUTO OU W 1 I I PLANE BOVS AiiP g^m r*VKt. iNifeKbbiiH JL3 uu visit n'Bub By . I ed Q KRESSY > * -?J2S L -M forth In the most definite way that the secret of victory was the help of GodPraise is given to those who responded to the cry. and scorn is heaped upon those who remained behind. All Barrier* Down Ali his life long Christ bad been re vealing his heart, through the narrow rift of deeds, 'ike some slender, lancet windows: but in his death all the barriers are thrown down, and the brightness blazes out upon men.?Alexander Maelaren. Scars of Sin "Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven?thank God I can say that, but the , scars of sin always keep me humble.*' ?Bishop Linton. *a8time Will Offer "Big-Time" Features "Midnight Mary," powerful crook rama, brings a strong cast headed Y L<oretta. Young. Ricardo Cortez, rancbot Tone, Andy Devine and Una [erkei into one Metro-Goldwyn-May production to be shown at the Pasme Theatre next Monday. It is a trilling story of life in the upper rata of crookdom. Loretta Young is reed by c ircumstances to join a 3 n O' nf pr/vxlro T^ronf.. ? - 1; ?' 0 ... UTUlUt 11IUVC ?tl IlgliL" j Jig' speed as the gang gets more nbilious in their operations. Miss oung l'alls in love with Tone, a suc:ssful yoiuig attorney. When thei ingster 1< ader decides to kill Tone e dramal c tension mounts to a terfic teinpc Edmund Uwe and Nancy Carroll ay the cading roles in "I Love lat Man,' drama of a woman's de>tion to a man she knows is a good fal less than trustworthy, which will : the fei ture at the. Pastime on lesday. The story centers around )we and Miss Carroll?a strange lir, bound together by a curious notional tie. Lowe is a confidence an?a shrewd crook who finds no eater pleasure in life than separing a sucker from his money. Miss irroll is a. girl of good background, ho knows the moment she meets >v/e, that he is the one man m the arid she can love. John Bar ymore and Diana Wynird are starred in "Reunion in Vi- 1 na," Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer's picrization of Robert hi. Sherwood's nasliing Broadway stage hit of last ason. In the brand-new film, which mes to the Pastime on Wednesday, ? mn. n- ?* " ? v> awbu, ijiti. 1 jtiiiuiC luC tOiC Ok rvqirg archduli :>, Rudolf, who returns Vienna from exile to recapture e memory of kisses that liugered rig after the royal reign toppled and e glory of the glamorous court life ded. And the irresistible Diana ynyard, who immortalized herself "Cavalcade," plays a role which 111 long be remembered by local eatregners. The first joint appearance m a iking film of Joan Crawford and iry Cooper will be enjoyed Thursy at the local show-bouse in "To.y We Live." Here is a picture that mbines romance of a stirring order ith a clean-cut, forceful story of the. ir with the emphasis laid on the .rr played by the commanders of e dangerous British two-man tor-1 do boats, known as the "skeeter let" Miss Crawford, who seems to t>w more exciting in appearance th each succeeding vehicle, has a riking role as the aristocratic E11ish girl who cannot stand, remaing at home while her brother and e two men who love her are at the Dnt. Cooper is cast as an aviator, id the climax of the great film is series of dramatic heart-throbs. :?W/Wta -?- - X a.? : / nut. v^ugif, a uiie iu lilt' iUll" ii coast, will be the feature at the istune on Friday, t.he 21st. Ah altar cast will be seen in this power1 drama which has had long runs i the legitimate stage of many iiajns. Heralded us being the most lavish usical picture since the advent of Iking pictures, Paramount's "Colge Humor" has its local premiere i Saturday, the 22nd., at the Pasmc. Sixty pulchritudlnous chorines, .e Ox-Road Co-Eda, are featured in veral original musical sequences, aged by Harold Hecht, famous ince director. The cast, top-heavy ith stars, features Bing Crosby, ichard Arlen. Jack Oakie, Mary Carile, George Bums and Gracie Allen, oward Jones (coach of Southern ilifornia football), Lona Andre and ary Kornnaan. The Catawba County Home farm is three acres of sweet clover that easures nine feet in height. RBOCKET-1 I v * FINDSOMtl I * V t nblArcctd I V me2e that Gaelic made mem strowg i alou? with omioms.to'me cveamip WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVEE ; \ ' ^ e i 5 1 1 11 m i ?%*, 1 m ? if / i pj I Ijjks i0i; | $ - J ] -^r : It is action now in the U. S. industrial recovery program and the man of the hour is Gen. Hugh 8. Johnson (above). This photo was taken as Gen. Johnson opened the hearings on industrial codes submit**"! haz ent industries. . AUTO SALES SHOW LARGE INCREASE IN NORTH CAR. Raleigh - -New automobiles sold in 3 North Carolina ill June reached 2376 and 490 trucks as compared with 1 1429 cars and 286 trucks in June, 1 1932. and 2160 cars and 533 trucks j in May of this year, Lelaud Harris, ? Motor Vehicle bureau chief, reports. Total new automobiles sold so far this calendar year number 9626 and 2000 trucks, as compared with 7106 cars and 1736 trucks in the first six months of last year. This increase of 2520 cars and 264 trucks in six months is looked upon as a remarkable comeback in new motor vehicle sales in six months. Chcvrolcts led last month with 1040 sales. Fords 472, Plymouths 370 and Pontiacs 124. Only one each of four big cars were sold, Franklin. LaSalle, Lincoln and Pierce-Arrow, Four Cadillacs and five Packards end Auburns, but 36 little Austins found purchasers. FARM HOME CONCERNED IN REDUCTION CAMPAIGN It is not the farmer alone who is , concerned with the success of the j present plan to reduce the cotton j j acreage oc the South; The entire household has an interest in whether the staple crop uf Sic cotton belt is to be profitable or will continue to be an instrument of disaster to the grower and ms family. The plan t. pay atraight cosh rent ma ui u??ciu*i-i en Litis to growers lor ] removing a certain part of tneir acre- < age out of production means wit the i present crop will be reduced in acre- t m u : "A.v l>!l 718^ 1 1 For A PATTERN, sire H. 36. 38. -10. j 42 or 44. jend 15 cents in coin, vour , name, address, style number and SIZE to Kay Boyd, 105 Park Avenue, New York Gty. Complete and ] ii?.plc sewing chart with each pattern. \0 LWI ? X SJ (u SOUTH AFfttCA IT ISTOTWIS OAY CO DAKUEP UjCKYTO K6IKA JOUOUEY Oft UUOI SO FED IT, OF IMPOftTAiiCB SXJftlUG TWE LASTC VJOWMEU MOOM tY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. age and U12 over-hanging surplus v be partially removed. This can res only in bea-l??t U- the grower. For the housewife it raeaci tl additional money will be available 1 much needed labor-saving imp menis, ior ciotnmg and shoes for t children, for school books, better b; uiced food and other necessities. Federal and state workers in char )f the reduction program urge t vives of farmers to take an acti nterest in the present campaign a promote it wherever the adoption :he plan seems wise under local a individual farm conditions. The st ^ess of the movement is assured or. >y the full co-operation of every si jle grower in the belt. Each grow ias the right to share in the ben Its offered and each grower who i uses to have a part in the moveme s not only depriving bis own fami )f a rightful share in these benefi >ut he is also making it difficult f lie Agricultural Adjustment Admi stratioa to bring about better com .ions on cotton farms of the ent; South. "This is one viewpoint that all js should concern ourselves abou jays Dean I. O. Schaub, of State C< ege, in charge of the reduction pi jram. Democrat Advertisements Jnght t way to better business. How wives can keep their Iiuslian at home. A Canadian iudire draws n list of dont's for women. Read abc them in The American Weekly, t magazine distributed with next Si days' Baltimore American. Buy from your favorite newsboy or new dealer. E. T. & W. N. C. MOTOR IRAK PORTATiON COMPANY (Schedule Effective July I, 10S3) Leave Boone for?Valle Crucfe, Be ner Elk. Elk Park, Roan Mounta Hamuton, Elizabethan. Johns City, G reeneville, Morristou Knoxvilie. Chattanooga and VV< at 7:55 a. m., 11:50 a. rn., 8:10 p. Blowing Rock, Lenoir, Hickory, Chi lotto, Statesville, Salisbury, Hi, Point, Grcensborc, Durham, B leigh. Norfolk, at 9:15 a. m., 1:00 m. and 5:30 p. m. \shcville, Greenville, Si C.. Coluu bia and Charleston. S. C., Angus and Atlanta, Ga.. Jacksonville. F and South at 7:55 a. m., 3nd 11: m_ FAKES FROM BOONE: Valle Cruris, N. C $ 0. Banner Eft, N. C... 0. Elk Park, N. _C 1. yiiiabotMon, Lena. -.-.-JCiTL- 2. Johnson City, Tenn 2. lilorristnwn, Tenn. I. Knoxvillc. Teen. 6. Chattanooga, Tenn. 7. Kingsport, Tenn. 2. Blowing Koek, N. C 0. flickory, N. C 2. Charlotte, N. C -t. \aheville, N. C 4. \ugusta, Ga. 8. laeksonville, Fla. 13.' Lowest Fa,: Everywhere Bert Highways No Dust. INQUIRE OF TICKET AGENT FC FARES ANl) SCHEDULES TO OTHER POINTS. LEGAL NOTICES Advertisements appearing untie thi3 classification are payable ii advance. This rule is enforced im partially. Please do not expect th publishers to deviate. NOTICE OF SERVICE STorth Carolina, Watauga County, the Superior Court: Town of Boo vs. F. M. Payne. The above named defendants, exce ihose personally served in this aetic uiu an uuucr pcrsuua owning or cmn Jig an interest in the land herein i 'erred to, will take notice that an a don entitled as above has been coi nenced in the Superior Court of W auga County, North Carolina, foreclose a certain certificate of t sale and lien for taxes held by W tanga County on the following r< >state: Two lots in the Town of Boone, p. 1, Adjoining Gulf Station and I R. K. Bingham; 2, Adjoining lots rsaae. Barnett, et al. That they are required to appe and answer or demur to the co: plaint which has been filed at the < rice of the Clerk of the Super! Court of Watauga County at Booi North Carolina, within thirty do from this date or the plaintiff will e ply to the court for the relief < t*w\i \ wsioered uh- Swedish fismeb^kj k> not SSTAKE a work OFFISHTHEVCAUGMT DOCINE HMRTEaofTHE U6VIN6 THAT IF TWEYOo-n CATCHIU6 CISUTHt SOLlOv l*OL- manded in the complaint; 54 Hit | It is also ordered that all other BE I persons claiming an interest in the 1 Mt i subject matter of the said action shall or | appear and present, set up and dele j fend their respective claims in six Sm he ! months from the date of this lattice,' il or be forever barred and foreclosed1 of any and all interest or claims in' ge or to the said property or proceeds he from the sale thereof. ve This 16tli day of June, 1933. ndj A. E. SOUTH, of 16-29-41 Clerk Superior Court. Qd | IC- j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL !y ESTATE n- North Carolina, County of Watauga, er Under and by virtue of the power ;e- and authority contained in that cer c tain deed of tru.st executed by A rile nt W. Brown and wife, Ora Brown, to! ly The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust j ts Company, Trustee, which said deed of; or trust i3 dated June 1, 1927, and re- j n- corded in Book 10, page 1. of the Wa- j 31-jtauga County Registry, default liav-j ^ ire j ing been made in the payment of the i indebtedness thereby secured and in n of 1 the conditions therein secured, thej | t." | undersigned substituted trustee bv ir.- I ol- (s t rumen t recorded in Book 42, Page ; ^ -o-1159, Watauga County Registry, will j oil Wednesday, August 9, 1933, at or j about 12 o'clock noon, at the court- j he house door at Boone, North Carolina,1 offer for sale and sell to the highest - bidder for cash the following describ- i r s ed property: i g, UP All that certain piece, parcel or, v tract of land containing one hundred | jj ,ie (100) acres, more or less, situate, ly-, p Ul~ ing and being on the Boone Trail about ten miles east from the town of Boone in Stony Fork Township, Watauga County, State of ? North Carolina, having such shapes, ',t*~ metes, courses aim distances as will . more fully appear by reference to a ' plat thereof made by W. R. Vines, J County Surveyor, on the 26th day of 111 - April, 1927, and attached to this ab- : ^ m> struct, now on file with the Atlantic! 011 Joint Stock Bank of Raleigh, the same j? :nj being bounded on the north by the JS'- lands of Jerry Greene, Murray Brown, j m* and T. S. Watson; on the east oy, x, ir- the lands of T. S. Watson and \V. T. j T Watson; on the south by the lands of a- Abram Watson and Grant Miller; on P- the west by the lands or Grant Miller \ ' 1 and Jerry Greene, ana being the iden- j 1 in- tscal tract of land conveyed by deeds! _ iUi from William Brown and wife, M. E. j in. Brown, to Arlic W. Brown of date I 50 September 6, 1918, said deed being I " duly recorded in deed Book No 27 at j il( page 278 and from Roy Greene and j 50 wife. Julia Greene, to Arlie W. Brown. > " 7S of date February 27. 1923. said deed; 15 being duly recorded in Deed Book No. j 2 2 2'J at page 271 in the office of the j " j- register of deeds for Watauga Coun- j 1 a ty, State of North Carolina, to wnmn 2ft reference is made for a more com7ft plete description of the same. Terms of sale cash and trustee i1' ^ will require deposit or 3 Oft of the ^ " amount of the bid as evidence of good "5 faith. jg This the 8th day of July, 1933. [)0 jusEirH L. COCKldRHAM, K Substituted Trustee. Robert Weinstein ar.d Victor W. Thompson. Attorneys. Raleigh. N C. 7-13-41 v R NOTICK OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been made in the ? payment of the indebtedness secured R1 by that certain deed or tins' to North j Carolina Trust Company, Trustee, by Smith Hagaman and wife, Stella Ha- ^ garnan, on the 12th day of November, r 1930, and recorded in the office of the 1 Register of Deeds of Watauga Coun- j ty, in Book 14 at page 472-474, I will: V c under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, (! ? and under and by virtue of the power and autliority conferred upon me by in that certain indenture executed June ne 7, 1933, by Pilot Life Insurance Com- C puny (formerly North Carolina Trust pt Company), Trustee, to Julius C. ' >n. Smith, Trustee, recorded in the office n- of the Register of Deeds of VVaEEue ga County on June 15, 1933, and at lC- the request of the cestui que trust, g n- and for the purpose of discharging a- the debt secured by said deed of trust, to proceed to sell to the highest bidder ax for cash, at the courthouse door in a- Boone, Watauga County, North Carsal olina, at 12:00 o'clock M., on Friday; July 2H, 19SS S N. the following described land, to-wit: >r. In Boone Township: BEGINNING S of or. an iron stake in the southern margin of King Street 37 feet IVi inches ar from the northwest corner of Che m- present Post Office building, and runs ; g >f- south 35 Vi degrees west 100 feet to j ior an iron stake; thence north 54 west le, 26 feet and 5 inches to an iron stake; j I ys thence north 35'A east 100 feet to ip- an iron stake in the margin of King i le- Street; then with King Street south i T7 rsr-rr-* / \ vOVV a ? iHWEARESTll ,\ \V,V AMI SUPtOSTlTloUS y CATS Ai MEWTK5N 7VH ? gwracass auess^aniisjs i/ius ray us iuve suososriTiows about bL SEV.EJC 3a=' ?~ eayl 28 feet and 5 inches to the GINNING. This the 25th day of June, 19.23. JULIUS C. SMITH, Substitute Trustee, ith, Wharton & Hudjrins, Attys. Greensboro, N. C. 7-8-4 Church Announcements o ADVENT CHRISTIAN (Rer. J. T. Grfece, Sunday School ouch Sunday at :45. Morning service at \ 1 o'clock id evening service at 8 o'clock. ?o?? FIRST BAPTIST (Rev. P. A. Hick*, Paitor) Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., J. D. Farthing, superintendent, reaching at 11 a. m. and 8:90 p. u; B. Y. P. U. 7.00 p. m.; Brothrhood, S:00 p. m.;. mid-week prayr service on Wednesdays at 8:00 I . rn. Choir practice each Friday, j uruor, i :uu and Senior, 8:00. ?o? METHODIST CHURCH (Rev. J. H. Brcndall Jr., P***tor) Sunday School at 9:45 a- rn.T J. >. Rankin, Superintendent; mornig sermon at 11 a. m.. evening srmon at 8:00 by the pastor; Vorld Club, 0:45 p. m.; Fellowship [our Wednesday at 8 p. m.; choir ractice on Friday at 8 p. ra. BOON E-WA I AUCIA MISSION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Riv. J. A. Yount, Paatcr^ Calendar of services to be held i the Lutheran Churches in tbe ;oc?r.e Watauga Mission; On the 1st Sunday in each month t 11 am. preaching service in t. Marks Church, Bailey's Camp unuuy School every Sunday at An a. ml Grace, Ropnc?^Preaching serice every Sunday on the 2nd and th Sundays Service at 11 a.m. espers the first and third Sunlys of each month at 8:00 p. m. iinday School at 9:45 a. m. every unday. Holy Communion, near Valle rucis?Preaching service on the *d Sunday of eaoh month at. 11 m. Sunday School every Sunday , 9:45 a. in. Banner Ellc- Preaching every ii Sunday at 3 p. m. Holy Trinity, Deep Gap?Prt-aiing at 11 on the 2nd Sunday at iov jr. ill;-' ? : Mfc Pleasant?Preaching on the ;h Sunday at 2r5u p. m. Sunday chooi every Sunday at 0:4b a. ni. Mt. Zion congregation to be supicd at intervals as announced, "e invite the public tu attend. ?o? WATAUGA CHARGE (Rerv. G. C. Graham, Parlor) enson's Ohapei?Second and fourth Sundays, 11a. m.; Sunday School at S:4D, J. 3. iluctort superintend'nt; Epwortli League at 6 p. m. allc Crucis? Preaching on first and third Sundays at 11 a. m.; Sunday School 10 a. m., J. M. Shull, superintendent.; Epworth League every Wednesday night, abel?Preaching every second and fourth Sunday at 3 p. m.; Sunday School 111 a. m., Robert Castle, superintendent. ilem?Preaching every fiist Sur. day at 3 p. m. ?o? .till- Crucis Associated Missions of THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Leicester F. Kent, Rector) Valle Crucis, N. C. Rev. George W- Hulbevl, Asst. Valle Crucis, N. C. apt. William R. Smith, A. C. R. Linville, N. C. loly Cross Church (Valle Crucis) Celebration Holy Communion every Sunday, 7:30 a. in.; morn- I ind* amVPr niul cronnrvn 1 1 ftft I a. m. aint Anthony's (Dutch Crook) ? Church School every Sunday at 2:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon on first, third and fifth Sundays, 3:15 p. m. tringfelloiv Memorial (Blowing Rock?Evening prayer and sermon every first Sunday, 7 p. m. t. T^uke's (Eoone)?Services as announced, t. Matthew's (Todd)?Morning prayer and sermon, second and fourth Sundays, 11:00 a- m.; Church School every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, t. Mary's (Beaver Creek) Evening prayer and sermon, second and fourth Sundays, 3:15 p. m. loly Trinity (Glendale Springs) Evening prayer and sermon second and fourth Sundays at 7:00 p. m. I /. GUESS VOU BETTER "TURH OUR 1 48007 ///'; KoatrostAut TOWARDS HOME! OD /rfy 8^* MOTHER WILl BE WAIT- | -<x MUUYOF \ V&J| * hrTnP^ 1CKCXTS ETC < > ^1 lunnr~-7 -^S

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