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GKKENSUOKO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921 12 "Jesus the Same Yesterday, To day and Forever," Reasserts Mr. Billups. SLOW TO ACCEPT CHRIST The lowliness of Christ's birth and the exaltation which characterised the angels' attitude toward lllrn, totruther with the deplorable tendency of men tu refuse to accord to the Havlor His rltfhtful place, wore the cardinal points In the Christmas sermon which Hev. J. H. Harnhardt, I). D the pastor, preach ed at Went Market Street Methodist church Sunday morning. The 10th and 11th verses of the sec ond chapter of Saint Luke constituted the minister's text: "And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for behold, 1 bring you good tid ings of great Joy, which shall be to all people, "For unto you is born this day In the city of David a Savior, which Is Christ the Lord." First Dr. liarnhardt talked of the humanitarian aspects , of Christmas. From that standpoint it is of great Importance. Family and fraternal re unions kindle fires of affection which brilliantly Illuminate the chambers of the heart. In' vivid verbal colors he painted a picture of the mother with clasped hands in tense expectancy awaiting the coming of her long ab sent son. He told of the mother's heart thrilled with pride and love as she welcomed him again; of her Jour ney Into the sphere of happy recollec tion as In spirit she recalled some lov ed one from beyond the grave. However, the chief significance of Christmas Is the Nativity, the pastor pointed out. It la oheerlng to think of the universality of the Christmas cele bration. Everywhere men pay tribute to the child born in Bethlehem. Unless our devotion to Christ be paramount, our celebration of Christmas cannot be truly significant. It was significantly recalled that Christ was refused admission to the Inn, and so He was born In a lowly manger. Thus were sorlptural prophe cies fulfilled, and that was on of the finest thing! In connection with His in carnation. The angels acclaimed Him, but men were slaw to recognise His kingly at tributes. It Is distressing to note that today In many Instances that same relustano prevails. He comes and knocks at the door of our hearts and " not always does He find responsiveness there- The minister made a plea for admission of the Savior Into human hearts. Then He will direct our af fairs, He will rule the human relation ship as well as the spiritual, He will establish His blessed kingdom In the hearts of men. day and forever." Those words, ths eighth verse of the 13th chapter of Hebrews, were employed as the text of Rev. H. P. Billups, the assistant pas ior. In his sermon Sunday night. Our close personal relationship to Jesus Christ must necessarily be an In tegral part of the true Christmas spirit, according to Rev. Mr. Billups, who emphasised the fact that while our minds are finite and cannot comprehend the deep mysteries of Uod, we can nev ertheless, with the eyes of faith, see Him and recognise Him as the Captain of our salvation. The word "fleeting" might well be written upon all material things, but the minister was devoutly thankful that Ood Is an unchanging God; truly the same yesterday, today and forever. At the same time He Is a personal uod; (lod Is love; and He Is the Savior of the world. Then, too, He Is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. Rev, Mr. Hlllups exhorted his hearers to be obedient to the commands of Jesus Christ. Miss Eugenia Patterson sang, "Star nf the East," at the morning service, in the evening Mr. Hatfield sang, "Joy to the World 1" Prophecy of Isaiah the Hope That Fed Dying; Fires On Israel's Altars. THE HOPE OF THE WORLD Jack Frost" Salt, eitra quality, hd-1 Sound Advice From a Sound Mind "I have come to the distinct conclusion that by far the beat and Indeed almost the only practicable way of guarding against the poe- ' alble ruinous loss through a forced sal of securities for the purpose of paying the various estate and In herltance taxee which are being Imposed nowadays both by the national and ths states' governments Is by means of ' Hf Insurance, which, for a moderate annual payment, will Insure the sum necessary to pay such taxes without the sacrifice of the ... securities," Rllhu Root. When you place It. place your Life Insurance In the Provident. Absolute Security, Lowest Net Cost. Paul W. Schenck, fteaeral Agrn for North Caro lina. The Provident I. Mr and Trust Co- of Philadelphia. Greeasboro, If. O. We Hope Your Christmas Is Proving a Merry One 9 Christmas was made very much vtorth while to the man who gained, through the thoughtf ulness of some friend, an introduction to Pay Your City Taxes Now 1921 city taxes are now due, and payable at this office. Pay before the end of December and avoid the penalty which will be added January 1st. W. L. MURRAY, City Clerk and Tax Collector. BUY MOON-SHINE KISSES "Sweetest Of All" Those worshipping at Park Place Methodist church Sunday mornlniK heard an unuiual Christmas sermon by the pastor, Hev. L. B. Hayes, who, get ting away from the usual platitudes, delivered a powerful discourse on the advent of the Messiah, Isaiah 9:8 furnished the text; the subject was; "Founding the Spiritual Umpire." This, said Mr. Hayes, was a purt of the greatest utterance of Israel's greatest prophet. The gifted seer, who prophesied for more than 60 years, during the reign of four kings and who had seen the material growth of the empire and the decay of religion. looked down the unborn ages for 700 years and sounds out the great and only hope the Messianic promise. Bchaupenhour is said to have despised the Jews for their optimism, said the pastor, the optimism made up of un quenchable hope in the advent of the Redeemer. This was the hope that fed the dying fires on Israel's altars and preserved the faithful remnant for the saving of the race. Speaking of Isaiah's clear conception of the office of Christ, Mr, Hayes said that only eyos that were lighted by the glory of God could look, down the cor ridors of time to the distant day of the Advent; and only a mind touched with the wisdom of Ood could have declared his office. With grand sweep and scope he omits the details of the Mas ter's work and says; "The government shall be on His shoulders." What did this mean? Over what kingdom was he to reign, and In what manner? To the Jews this child was of royal line age and ths prophet spoke of his reign ing upon the throne of David. Thus their greatest king was to have a worthy aucceasor, who might break the yoke of Roman depotlsm. The eager ambition of every Jew was to restore their fallen dynasty In all Its pristine glory. Hut Jesus did not come to re store and perpetuate the Jewish theocracy, nor was he ooncerned about any temporal or physical regime, said the pastor. His kingdom was not of this earth, and he was to manage hu man temporal governments only Indi rectly. He disowned earthly honors and looked with disdain on temporal kingdoms. Jesus found the world with Its head full of errors, empty of spirituality. Its whole life full of Impurity, Corinth, Kpheeus and Rome all unspeakable In their corruption. The latter city was being founded when Isaiah prophesied, and though called the eternal city, was In process of dissolution when Jesus came. Pharoahs, Alexander, Caesars, Napoleons and the Kaisers have had their day and ceased to be; while the spiritual empire goes on gaining until It conquers the earth. Conquers It, con tinued Mr. Hayes, but not by physical force and ths sword. The method of His conqusst was by the way that leads through Oethsemane, up Calvary and ended on the cross the way of a dying and isseslstible love. That Is the way to win the heart of the world, Mr. Hayes closed with a stirring an peal to his hearers to let Jesus Christ into the kingdom of their hearts his rightful place In every life. His Christ' mas message, he said, was not an out rush of sentiment, but an earnest ap peal to examine oneself and see If Jesus la Ijord and Master, Mrs. A. W. Baglsy sang a solo, "Night of Nights," and there was an anthem, "Behold I bring you good tid ings." At the evening service Mary Henri Rohlnson sang: "Holy Night." BALDWIN, TRINITY COACH, IS SIGNED UP BY LEHIGH Man Who Directed Trinity Football Tram Last Fall Haa Three-Year Voatraot With Peaaayleaalaa. Announcement has been mad at Lehigh university, Bethlehem, Pa., tha James Baldwin, athletic director at Trinity college, will be resident foot ball and baseball coach at Lehigh next year. Baldwin, according to the Le high report, has signed a three-year contract. He cam to Trinity last fall to sue ceed Floyd Egan as director of ath letlcs at the Methodist Institution. Presumably he will complete tti year at Trinity. His work last fall with the Trinity football squad was regard ed aa unusually successful for a coach oomlng aouth for the first time. Under his direction, with Herman Stelner assisting, Trinity although faltering In mid-season, came through with notable games against Wak Forest and New York university, defeating the Baptists and tying the New Tork team. He waa well liked at Trinity and his loss unquestionably will be keenly felt. Baldwin learned his football at Dart mouth, where he played tackle. For the past nine year he haa been In coaohlng. Three year were devoted to high school work, and he followed this up with coaching at Rhod Island State, In the army, and at the unl versify of Main. .,, Frank Ollck, the former Princeton captain and quarterback, coached Le high last fall with a fair amount of success, but sine the football season closed Lehigh has been looking over the Held for a football coach. No an nouncement has been made as to Bald win' successor at Trinity. LUTHERAN CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD IN CITY Ost af a Scriee of state SeetUaal Ceatereacea Haa Brea Schedaled For December Iff t 81. Sectional conference will be held all over North Carolina under the aus pices of the state Luther league, De cember 27-81. One of these will be held In the First Lutheran church of this olty, December 27, with sessions at 1 and 7:10 p. m. The afternoon session will be given over to a conference, with member of the executive committee of North Car olina In charge. At the night session an address will be delivered by Rev. M. L. Stlrewalt, D. D., of Concord, N. C. At the local conference delegates are expected from Winston-Salem. High Point, Ulbsonvlll. Liberty, Bur lington, the Uulltord pastorate and others. CHAWIK IN IIR( UIVFHNHll' FOR HANK AT LA URANtiK Hudson's Daily Bulletin Pha TJs For Dates, Figs. Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Fruits, Celery Rhubsrb Iceberg Lettuce Turnips, Turnip Salad Chickens and Eggs Anything in th Grocery line, Hudson Grocery Co. CIA South Pirn Street. Thonea 2SCT-2MW Keep HER Christmas Bright With FLOWERS And Leave Orders Now For That NEW YEAR'S TOKEN Van Lindley Co. Florists Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association) Say It With Flowers Day Phone 329; Night 2092-W 9r!rrsw!a9'! i'' ma 11 Give iPyrexJ Transparent Ovenware for Christmas There's Nothing Better I Pudding Dishes Casseroles I Pie Plates I Open Bakers Utility Dishes . MEDITATION CIGARS And was made a real festival to the man who had his old pals MEDITATIONS with him for this season of good cheer. ' , All slzes-lOc to 3 for 50c Vlalt our plant sometime and th slaat humidor tu which Meditations arc always rfeetly kept. Leathers, Wood & Co. Distributors Greensboro "b The Spirit of the Season Prompts us to express to you 'our ap preciation of the many considerations shown us during the past year, and we extend to you our sincere good wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy, prosperous New Year. McGlamery Auto Co. Th Hoss Of Real Ford Service W. R. HeGlamery, Prop. 1 WANTED We have several clients who want to buy American Exchange National Hank stock. If you have any tor aal pleaae advise us th number of shares and th price. ' ; TRUST DEPARTMENT . . . Southern Life and Trust Company Phoaa 81, We wish all a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. Real Estate Company Southern 303 North Kim Street Phoa Ho. 82 Six Room Dwelling For Sale Situated on Asheboro street, lot 0 by 800 feet depth, with bar and garage. All in splendid condition. PRICED RIGHT. TERMS BAST. THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Pheae 1022. Ogle SSS Sooth Bias Street North Elm Street Property increases steadily In value. A modern horn on North Elm la not only a de sirable plan to live, hut a aooil investment. We hav such a bous for sal. Phona or call at our office for full information. Matheson-Wills Real Estate Co. J. A. MATIIESON. President E- . WILLS. See-Trea. Office Benbovr Arcade Telephone 1ST WANT A REAL HOME? We have it. One of th best built and most modern In the city; convenience that make It luxurious. Oarage. Large lot. Location could not be better. An excellent value. ' . ROBINS & WEILL Phoa 44 Insurance and Real Estate v America Exchange National Bank Building Eight room house, Keogh street. Six room bungalow, Bessemer avenue. Six room house, South Cedar street These places are for sal at bargain prices, and on good terms. t BANKS REALTY COMPANY Cha. A. Banks. Jr. Office First Floor Rrnbovr Arende ' ' Pre. Phone 1001 A. F. Stevena, See, and Trees. INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Bonds ' Fielding L. Fry and Company Office bow located 2.11 H Sooth Elm Street F. L, Fry. President Phone 4tU J. W. Speneer. Se.-Tra. IBimil to Dill Nam. Klnston, Doc. S5. It is reliably stat- d her thai Judga W. A. Duvln had la- sued an order removing th La Grange Bank- and Trust company from the receivership of the Farmers' Bank and Trust company, of that town, and nam Ing John U. Dawson, local lawyer and member of the general assembly, as re ceiver. Mr. Dawson aald suoh an order had been Issued. The Farmers' Bank and Trust com pany was closed In December, 1920, with assets of 1800,000 and heavy Ha blltttes. The change of receivers was ordered, it was stated, on th requests of big creditor banks. Haas Damaged By Fire. A house on Clinton strset, occupied by Dora Milton, negro, was badly dam aged by Are of undetermined origin which was discovered shortly before o'clock last night. U-No Our Prices R-Always Right Beall Hardware & Implement Co. Jnst eft Elm Street Cor. Greene and V. Market Sis. i 1 Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year tOUTTON H - FLOWER SHOP FOR SALE Contractors' Used Equipment 1 "Wonder" one-bag concrete mixer and loader, $375. 1 5-ton tandem rebuilt Kelly- Springfield road roller, $2000. !' 2i4-ton Kelly-Springfield worm drive truck, rebuilt, $700. 1 2-ton Kelly-Springfield chain drive truck, riuilt, $650. 1 Austin reversible road ma chine, $225. 1 Acme scarifier, $350. 1 Sandusky 10-20 tractor, re built, $850. 1 12 H. P. engine and boiler, good condition, $475. All of above machinery in good shape, some of it thor oughly rebuilt. For further in formation, terms and discounts, write, wire or come to see E. F. CRAVEN "The Road Machinery Man" 513 South Eugene Street Greensboro, N. C. :s , JtS Sonth Rln Street Day Thane SUSi Night 281 a S. W, Inmon Cons. Co. ' BUILDERS T28H 8. Kim St.' "l Oreeneboro, N.'c. P. O. Boa S5 , i Phone iMoSl Greensboro Nursery and Stock Farm This mornindrthis I l-X. '1-1. , evening, tonigjx Thmorningrthis tonight evra; - tonight ThiAAingrthis erAtoni6ht This 1U - drthis even; Th s ml w, Vthis ,evenin( This mo evening, .This morn evening ,- This mornindcnis evening - tonight Dnis morninrthis ht Fruit, shad ines and and plant. Shetland ponle. ornamental treea. Hereford Cattle, John A. Young & Sons Greens, N. C, W. McC. Neale, M. E. r. O. Bos S51 . . Phone 3481 CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER Maehlv and Mill Deals MULTIGRAPHING Pnblle Stenographers Mnltlairaphed Letter, Tarda, Names ailed 14. Envelope addressed. Price lists, Notices, Pracnuna. J. C. CHEEK COMPANY Mr. J. CCbeelt ' ' Mr. Maud Newell Sheets .111 American Sank Building-, Phone 230 Dr. H. A. Schiffman Optometrist Hours: 9 to 12; 2 to 5. And by Appointment. 225 1-2 S. Elm St. ei aevtlin IT I MILfli'iri II... Tea I e t&?? it. H is Tout it H Dealer is evening - tonight This morninrthis evening,"" tonight Pay Your City Taxes Now 1921 city .taxes are now due and payable at this office. Pay before the end of December and avoid the penalty which will be added January 1st. W. L. MURRAY, City Clerk and Tax Collector, Transfer Supplies Order Your Transfer Supplies This Week be i id i On December 31 every file in your office should clear and clean, waiting for 1922 papers. To do this you will need new folders, guides, labels, perhaps new transfer cases. This year the demand for transfer supplies is far greater than usual, due to the unusually heavy corre spondence of the past year . .., , ... Many of our customers have already ordered their transfer supplies, in order to be assured of having them on hand when they are needed. Telephone us today, and let one of our service men show you exactly what you need. Jos. J. Stone & Company Greensboro, N. C. Engravers, Printers, Office Outfitters. IIMMWiWMWal'MIW i GIVE BEDROOM SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS 8 ft What Could Be More Appropriate? Have You Bought Your Winter Shoes? We Have the Smartest Styles for the 1922 Trade. We Assure You a Fit. Sample Shoe Store i "Save a Dollar' 338 S. Elm St. J2 l Look for the shoe store with the red front. ft Heating Stove Prices That Will Move the Stoves We are making special prices on all Hot Blast Heaters We have a complete line and you will be surprised at the low price we will make to move these. Southside Hardware Co. 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