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GREENSBORO DAILY , NEWS," MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1921 10 fr $2,500 Cash- Balance Easy; Terms Buys a" Nice Seven-Room Fisher Avenue Home Desirably 'located on East Fisher, it has hardwood floors, heat, servant's room and garage. .'..' It will pay you to investigate this proposl-tion-NOWl A. K. Moore Realty Co. Realtor 116 W. Market St Phone 514 . 1 FOLLOWTURNINGBACK 'Exhibition of Moral Insanity Worse Than Suicidal,' Says Dr. J: H. Barnhardt. ', Bip MISSION OF CHURCH IS E Rev. R. Murphy Williams Preaches On Obligation of Parents to Children. , POWER OF TEMPTATION the new EL-REES-SO Genuine Imported Sumatra Wrapper Porto Rican Filler Connecticut Broad Leaf Binder TRY IT! 7 M: r M. .2 for 15c No Wonder J It I the Most Popular Seller In the Carolina! El-Rees-So Cigar .Co. . Manufacturers, Greensboro, N. C The terrible consequences of turn ing back from the Christian walk were -strikingly emphasised by ' Dr. J. H. Bernhardt In 1)1. sermon at Went Market Street Methodist church yesterday morning, the minister n QUlrlng, "What must men be think ing about, to dismiss from their pres ence the lord of glory, and give their allegiance to the enemy ot their souls?' 4a hla text Dr. Barnhardt chose John :-67-: . I From that time many of hla dis ciples went back, and walked no more with him. ' "Ehen said Jesus unto the twelve. Will ye also go away? "Then Simon Peter answered hlmJ lAru, tc wnom snail we goi mou has the words ot eternal life." t , The preacher declared It "a. seri ous indictment ot human sagacity, to say nothing1 of moral sanity,'' that people ehould prefer shadows to liKht For those who have enioyedJi the satisfying warmtn . ot a is wonderful personality, and htn de liberately so out from hla presence into the bleak winter of unbelief and opposition, is an exhibition of moral insanity which is worfe than sui cidal." Such performances were found indicative of fundamental de fects in moral fiber and sincerity. The "deadly condition ot barrenness in the fields of the kingdom" was deplored, the speaker finding-that 'one of the troublesome realities of every pastorate Is the dreadful atate of delinquency manifest 1n a variable proportion of the membership of the church." lien and women have lost their enthusiasm for righteousness, their character is "inert in the fatal grasp of moral paralysis." - Most frequently, it "was held,, that turning back may be attributed to 'the tact that these persons' motives were un sound and un-Chrlatlan in the be ginning. "The old carnal, unregener ate nature has not been, changed, and therefore Christ ia a disappoint ment to them and. they cannot ac cept Hla spiritual doctrine and de mands.' Christ's objective. Dr. Bernhardt said, waa not to win popular fairor, but to save men's souls. When he told people that he had come to "feed their souls with -bread from heaven and to slake their thirst from the wells of salvation." they turned back to their old life with ail the plodding stupidity of the sense less brute, and dismissed the divine Christ from their presence a. ' urr profitable and undesirable , Fur thermore, "tie fickle, frivolous, shal low mind that, would Drake,' the in finite God a mere convenience to serve as high priest at the aeneual altars of his unregenerate life, never hesi tates to sacrifice him to the Inex pressible torments ef si ' perpetual Golgotha, If he fails to do It, 8ome people declare ' the church should engaged In social uplift, cham pioning all kinds of reform measures, they aay "it ought to shovel coal in the cellars of the poor, and. pay for it ought to establish a commisary If there ever was a time when the youths of our land should be led to sppreciate the meaning ot reverence for God and to feel the call to duty; It there ever was a time when our children should be taught that God hales sin but lovea sinners;. If there ever was a time -when we should teach our children to love purltjr' of body, mind and soul, to love truth, mercy. Justice and .human liberty, that time la the present." ' The words form the climax to a strong sermon on "The Foe and the tight," preached yesterday morning by Rev. R. Murphy Williams, pastor of the Presbyterian Church ot the Covenant to hla congregation. It apecial sermon occasioned by the father and son meetings that, have The Color and Deo orative Values of V '"""sswan-1 111 m euipiwamiM la it n li i, ,,. rv Turn m Color and decorative effect in almost unlimited numbers are obtainable when tiles are used. They are adaptable to any treatment and possess the free lines of real beauty. The artistic qualities of tiles are pronounced, rec ognized and appreciated. Consult us about any kind of tile work. We are headquarters. , .... . . . The McClamroch Co. 304 S. Davie St Greensboro Phone 161 CITY NEWS Brief Local Iteata Of Intorost Ts, Daily News Readers.- The elty council will meet this afternoon at I .o'clock In regular session, -i ' i .. , Miss Elsie Wilkinson. Mies Virginia Underwood and Jack Hlatt have re turned from a weekend .visit to friends in Raleigh. - - Th. vaatrv or HnlvTrlnltv will meet Monday night at I. o'clock In the office ot Paul W. Bchenck, American Exchange National bank building. W. E. Blair left last night for Philadelphia where he will stay until the opening ot the International Y. M, C A. convention In Atlantic City Tuesday, November 14. He la one of the delegates from the local organisation, . .. H. g. Battle! left .last night for New York to attend the convention of district sales' managers of the Maa. chant Calculating Mechlne company In eastern territory. Tin new model keyboard, machine will be shown at thir convention. RED CROSS ROLL CALL IS PROGRESSING WELL it; for the hungry and an Infirmary, for the sick and a haberdashery for the naked this Is a sample of the things the church ought to be doing, and because they are fooling their, time away preaching the gospel and get ting peepie saved Is the reason so many people, are turning to the lodge and the club Instead of the church." But Sr. Bernhardt insisted that "the only buainesa ot the kingdom of God on earth is to sav men and women from their sins, .and only as the ministry to their bodies stands related to that supreme end, does such ministry become a duty at all." For a community to conclude thai "beating a drum and collecting money and clothes. . and glorifying the physics! wants of the people Into a sort of Ood to be worshiped. Is the main business of Christ's church, is la prostitution of Its distinctive ppr rpose and a, reflection upon the in telligence of Almighty Ood." . The speaker made K clear that he was not taking the position that the church should omit works of charity and healing and uplift of every kind. "We ought not to omit a reasonable amount of it; and we are not .omit ting It. as any "one Interested can And out if he wants to know. But I do denounce and condemn the wide ly prevalent, notion that we nave1 no thing else to do; and I resent com parisons ot the church with oUter organizations on that score, with the Intent and purpose of discrediting the church by such comparison To go back from Christ, the minis ter said. Is "to recede from at that is good. It also means -"to go tow ard alt evil and Its consequences.' ha declared.- Earnestly he besought his hearers "not to drop out ot the ranks.' Last night fr. Barnhsrdt preached interestingly of "The Heart of Fau been held In many churches In Greensboro during the past week. A large congregation was present and the musie was unusually good. Mr. Williams took his sermon from Proverbs 1:10 and tl tt: "My son. lf sinners entice, then, " consent thou not," and "My son, give me thine heart." The entire book of Proverbs waa praised by the preacher as a splendid guide to life. ''Someone has called it 'Cod's success book," Mr. Williams pointed out, "revealing the essential fsefs of our many aided life, throwing light on dark places, bias ing the paths that lead to power, and hanging danger signals on all the roses to ruin After referring-to the familiarity of the book aa evidenced by the fre quent use of .the expression, "My son," Mr. Williams aald. The greatest as set any parent oan have Is a faithful, obedient and promising son or daugh ter. Children are the greatest asset of any community or church and It la the duty of every parent, every teach er, every church and community .to guard and protect the children aad train them for future usefulness. What la your boy worth! What' will he be worth to the world? His worth Is going to be measured largely by the training yeju give him, by the principles that you fathers and moth ers instill Into hla young lite. The psalmist prays, that our sona may be as planta grown up In' their youth and that our daughters may be aa cornerstones, polishes after the similitude of a palace-' This Is a beautiful flgore. Some one. comment ing on it, says, 'If a gentleman la-.to grow up. he must grow like a tree, there must be nothing between him j and heaven.' - . "Youth Is one t the most Interest- Ing and Important periods of our moral probation. In It the young be gin te be freed from the parental authority and discipline which re strain them from the practice of vice. In this period they are called to think. to judge, to act. for themselves. The principles early Instilled Into their minds are to be brought to the test of trial. . , - 'Temptation la Inevitable. The kinds of temptation are legion, for they are many, yet there Is bat one. The strongest agencies appear In human form, they are sinners, who are agents of evil. They may be our companions and very often are.; They call themselves our friends but cer tainly they are not true friends. . , It is the nature ef sin to be aggres Ive. Wherever it obtains an en trance. If not destroyed, it will be come ' our - master. If cannot Mist without seeklng'to push Itself for. ward to coma new conquest. There waa never one transgressor, but what is trying to make another like him aelt; . , 'The power of temptation Ilea In the word 'entice.' Enticements are- the bait on the'devil's hook. Pleasure la one of them, seeing life is an-1 otner. 'ine lova ot liberty or a de sire to he lndependnet is a most pow-! erful lure. The dread of being laughed, at is a strong compulsion. "Nobody will know' is often the last Inducement which subdues the will and silences conscience. ' Temptation has Its limits. It Is mighty but not Almighty. No one haa power over our wills but God and he haa left ua. to choose for ourselves. 'The defease is 'Consent thou not.' It Is a blunt command. Our method of defense must differ from the ad versary's mode of attack. Hla strength lies n msklng gradual ap proaches; ours Is a resistance sud den, resolute, total. It la not by par tial compliances , and polite excises that our enticements are to 'be re pelled. Everything depends oa the unfaltering, undiluted dignified 'no' ot one who fears God more than the sneer of fool a The shortest answer to temptation la always the best.' "Consent Is it he final stage of a lost battle. It is the -lowering of the flag before the enemy, the opening of the gates of the citadel ot life.- "Say 'no' to the tempter but 'yes" to Christ. He ssys, 'Give me thine heart"; 'Lo, I ain with you always'; 'I nave prayed mat your laltn tall not' No Houe-to-House Canvass To day, but All Booths Will ' . be Kept Open . TJ-.e annual Bed Cross roll call, which started Saturday and which will continue- throughout the week, has shown remarkable progress for the time it haa been on.. There will be no house-to-ouse cativaaa today, Cut ths four booths In the city will be running. AH persons wishing to enroll In the Bed Cross will- do ao at the booths, which are located at the poatoftlca, Patterson-Brothers, Meyer's department ' store and ths couithouse. ' ' Those who will be In charge of the work tor today are Mrs. N. L. Eurs Mrs. George Roberson, Mrs. Oscar Patterson. Mrs. I. F. Peebles, Mrs. William Grlmaley, Mrs. Ranson. Mrs. U Lindau, Mrs. Cam Jenklna,"- Mrs. AUen Preyer. Miss Sarah Alderman and Miss Mattta Wllllama ; - .. . Would $1.64 Daily Support Your Family? (SIMWS, at S, yields S1.C4 day) HAVB HOV AS MCCM INSVH- ANCK AS YOU MBBDt ' The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa. FeaaOed IMS Paul W. Schenck I Gem. Act. 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Pheae laSS REALTORS ' OS-lea- S3S Seats Elsa Street For Rent , Sfera reoas at US South Elm street Apply to Robins and Weill . , ' - , - Realtera Amsrtaaa Baehaoa-. Baak Balldlaar Pheae 44 ;, FOR SALE V Seven-room house on North Spring street. Two bathrooms, new heating plant. A convenient; comfortable horns at moderate price and on easy terms. M ATHESON-WILLS REAL ESTATE CO. "- REACTORS " t. A. XATRESOrT, Ihrealdeat R. S. WTI.I.i, Secretary-Treasure - H. h. SNBAD, Maaaeer lasaraaea Departaseat MASONIC NOTICE Regular communication Corinth lanLodge No. 141. A. F. a A. M,. at Masonte half Monday evening, Nov. Say It )Vith Flowers For. -Congratulations, Well wishes, , Affection, Joy, Sympathy,' Good Cheek Birthdays, t Weddings, j Annivel-saries, Holiday Family Gatherings, and Convalescent Days 1 Van Lindley Co. Florida Member F. T. D. , ' Phone 329 vc iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii! Do Yqu Remember . ' ' ;.'....'., How you felt last year when you realized that you had put off buying your Christmas Cards until too late and then all the choice numbers were gone? , Buy.Your Christmas Cards Now And thus avoid that disagreeable experience. JOS. J. STONE & CO. 110-112 East Sycamore St. Greensboro, N. C. It at 7:10 o'clock. Degree work. ' EMORT C. FOX. Master. C. F.iSOUTHERLAND. Sea. . Regular meeting James W. Cort land Lodge ot Perfection No. I, A. A. 8. R., at Masonic hall Tuesday even ing. Nov. 14, at 8 o'clock. Bualneas meemg: M. 8. FINK ; Venerable Maater. P. P. TURNER.- ' : f .'...-.' Becretary. NOTICE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ' Regular drill at Gr'a- t- -r ham's warehouss this j! 1:10 e clock. "Ao Knight. I Templar are earnestly re- quested to attena. J. a PENNY, Captain. Kindness Be kind to yourself, your family, your work", to everybody. Last, but not least, be kind to your money. Invest it in a home or real estate. We have building lots and homes in different sections of the city we'll be glad to show you. A pleasing feature of the morning I Take unto you the whole armor of service was the offertory nuarteL ;"od.' Our children have been called me second line or defense. And II iSrtntian. the Morn Breaks Sweetly, O're Thee." by Mrs. H. M. Ware, W. K. Hess, Mrs. K. C. Benbow and Dr. T. Edgar Bikes. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION Realtors 109 E. Market St. Phone 312 ' O. l Croaks. Free. ' J. O. Fraaks. SeeTraaa, L Lost Sunday night between Mebane and Greensboro, tire carrier and Firestone tire, also North Carolina state license number 59329. Reward jf returned - to Daily News. 11-14 Stolen -Large cream colored Jersey cow from Cottage Grove avinue. Reward for anv information. Notify C. E. Loye, call 766. this is a strong line, our children must be trained and disciplined. "If the religion we profess Is to do anything for the second line of de fense, It must be Interpreted in so ciety. Jesus both taught knd lived a social gospel. The primary func tion of the home aad of the church and of the school Is prevention, not rescue. They' rescue beoausa they awake too late to prevent" L. V. EDWARDS Consulting Ciril Engineer Streela, Highway. Seweirs, Wa-' tar. Surveys, Reports, Con. ' atructlon Supervised. . WINSTON-SALEM N. C . MULTIGRAPHING Publlo Stenographers Kaltlgraphed Letters, Cards. Names filled In, Envelopes addressed, Price Llata. Notlcea Programs. J. C CHEEK COMPANY. . Mrs. J. C Cheek , lira. Maud Newell sheets lit American .Bank Bide. Phone lit R. H. Milton Electric Company 1 West Market St. Pkeae S4T ! Wiring Fixtures Appliances ' , Distributors for North Carolina of L. Plauf & Co. v . The oldest electrical concern in the city Quality counts. Fixtures cannot be judged by price alone. Design, Workmanship and finish must be boiled in the pot with price to j idge them fairly. " - t. We Serve To Please Protect thejChildren jays "Bob" Use News Want Ads for Your Thanksgiving Table Flowers Chrysanthemums Roses Carnations Valley Lilie,s Violets I LUTHER BOYD, NEGRO, SHOT AT FRIENDSHIP Roby Patterson, Negro, Said to Have Been ia Fight With Him. . , Boyd Not Seriously Hurt Luther Boyd, negro man, was taken to St. Leo'. Iio.pttal late yes terday afternoon wit ha pletol shot in the lert side. Seriously but pro bably not fatally wounded In a fight near r relndnnln about 6 o clock. Another negro, Boby Patterson, was reported at having wounded Boyd, but the sheriff, office late last night reported that Patterson had not been caught. Few details were available about the fight. European Wheat Crop Report Is Revised, Better Showing "Thle Is ths time of the year when we find so many noticea in the paper ot accidents to children cau.ed by the open Brei Also new Items of val uable property being destroy- . ed by Sres that originate from thf same source. Muoh ot this ' can be prevented by the , aim pie use of Grate Or Fireplace Guards , TheV art not very expensive, made In several aises and of varied designs. We have, them In stock and urge you to look' 'them over now and Install them rh your homes. There Is noth ing that takes the place of the old open Ore but It haa Its dangers, make it safe. You won't have to worry about the little fellows playing about the room 'nor ths safety ot your hom.". -, , . ' Be&ll Hardware & Implement Cc. last OS? Elsa Street , Cor, Oreeae W. Market eta. 'AFFTERlAl COURTESY IS THE KEYNOTE of any business; -W combine this essentlaL with many other essentials. The result Is a cafeteria where (t is ever a delight to dine, - lunch or hreakfasu At meal times think of us. ...,r, : i . GUILFORD HOTEL CAFETERIA DOUBLE SERVICE - crecnsdoco.njcj ' Let Your Stove Be a , 'Tip-Top" Make ' Shown in the Oak style and. Hot Blast. This is a lino of Stoves that have proven their worth as fuel savers. They are in attractive designs and are an ornament to' any home or place of business. "sOUTHSIDt HARDWARE CO. mono MS -J :-- F.J. Pate, M.D. - "'Eye, Bar, Nvae, Tkroat Room IIS, dale Bldg. Hours IS to 1: and by appointment Phones-.. . Offleo 717; Restdencs 1120-W, andbrdWng FLOWERS .ELM ST. TL0WIRPH0NEi305 rV-aajSMSMarr- S-JUMMsP V? 215 S.E Washington, Nov. 12. Revised esti mates ot the European wheat crop are mora favorable than' a month ago, yet the latest reports to the commerce .department put the output of all Europe, exclusive of Russia, at lit, 000,00a bushels less than last year, when the- (crop was 1. 208,000.000 bushels for. the same territory. The or. tin vheat French wheat crop Is now estimated at t55.a00.000 bushels, while the pro ductlon in Spain Is put at 126.000,000 bushels. Heavy importations f American wheat are to be expected, the department predicted, ' We train yo ' to enjoy not only, the reward that cornea to ' Intelligent 'personal effort but the aatlsfactlon of helping the rest of the country to prosper, Let us send you our catalog. BUM 1 I mi WW roR; (BES SttKVflCE Make good that shop early resolve this, yeari-shop now, or at least dur ing Nrjvember. Tou will get better service, better .elections and avoid the annual rush,' . . Gifts selected now' will be held for. holiday delivery. . . ( s , rW. F. Hayworth r ' - ' JEWELER ' '" The I.Ktle Store Arooad the Coraer" - Next Door Dick's lianadry Our Service Record ' During the eight years this Association hals been in op eration we have PaidTp Stockholders ' In stock matured and withdrawn $267,363 And in profits $33,317 - ' And during the eight years of our existence we have never lost a penny! ! New Series Now Open . Join With Us! Home Building & Loan Association E. P. Wharton, Pres. ' K. 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