PAGE SIX BOYS MUST RAISE • DNEYBYMONDAY Coach Miller Says Highs Must Have $75 or Inter- Murals Start Baseball’s fate at Henderson high school will be decided over the week end, and all hinges upon the success of the boys in raising enough money to carry on the sport for the season, according to Coach Bing MilleT. Miller has announced that he will give the boys until Monday to rai« the funds, and if they fail, baseball will be a dead issue at the school for this season, the first time since the spovt was introduced. Miller’s plans call for inter-mural, sports if baseball fails, and he is anxious to launch that program as soon as possible. It was learned from Edgar Ed wards that the boys have sold S3O! worth of season tickets, and that 15 of the boys will pay - { WILSON ELECTRIC CO. William Street > Phone 738 |^||||||J||||||||||||£jj^|^jjjj^^£jj£^^»|^^ HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH FRIDAY, MARCH 18,1938 Keeping the Body Strong ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON And Alfred J. Buescher gnrinturen-Mark 6:53-56; Judges 13:12-14; Corinthians 3:16, 17; Romans 12:1, 2 I y COPYRIGHT. 1938, KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, Inc God wanted Samson to have a strong body. So he sent en angel to say to .Samson’s mother that she was not to “drink wine or strong drink, nor eat any unclean thing.” “Keeping the Body Strong” THE WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON BY DR. ALVTN E, BELL. (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for March 20 is Mark 6:53-56; Judges 13:12-14; I Corin thians 3:16, it; Romans 12:1, 2, the Golden Text being Judges 13:4, “Now therefore beware, I pray thee, and drink no wine nor strong drink and Today’s Church Message By REV. J. EVERETTK NEESE. i THE CHURCH—WHY? I am certain that every man, wo man and child in this community be lieves in God, believes in divine cre ation, believes in the church as an institution of God. It is true in every community, all the best of that community is centered around the church and its activities, and the in fluence of the church is felt to their far limits of that community. Take the church and its influence away and soon every farm and home would be vacant. No family would care to live away from the church and its influence, even though they seldom, if ever, attend its services. Every home in this county receives a proportionate benefit from the in fluences of the churches here and elsewhere, and owe thir support to the church for this benefit. Each one in this county may receive even a greater benefit by regular attend ance upon the services of the church. which a Polish border guard was killed. He added, the British ambassador to Warsaw had already impressed on the Polish government that the pres ent situation should not be used for making wider demands. The prime minister did not say what “the conditions” were, which Poland listed. Jesus was eager to see folks have strong, healthy bodies. He gave much time to, healing the sick and crippled. “They laid the sick in the market places, and as> many as touched him were made whole.’’. eat not any unclean thing.”) An OLD Maryland slave of ante bellum days, riding through the coun try in an open wagon through a drenching rain, carefully sheltering an old hat under the wagon seat, was asked why he thus protected his hat instead of his head, and he replied. “Because the hat belongs to me, but. the head belongs to Master.” How often we seem to follow the same rea soning as we give more care to safe guarding our property than we give to safeguarding the health and well being of our bodies. Our Disreputable Bodies. The human body has come in for a lot -of unmerited vilification,, even in the name of religion. Too often it is iset over against the spirit as neces sarily hostile t@ everything good. What abuse and torture have been heaped upon it in the hope.that the torture of the body might atone for the sins of the soul. God might have created us disembodied spirits. But, instead, he wisely loaned us todies to be “presented, a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is our spiri tual service.” We may as fully con secrate and dedicate our bodies to spiritual service as our minds or souls. “Know ye not that your body is a tern pie of the Holy Spirit, which is in you, which we have from God.” “Know ye not that ye are 1 a temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man destroyeth the tern pie of God, him shall God destroy; so: the temple of God is holy and such are ye.” So highly did God regard the human body that he was unashamed to dwell in one, in the person of his Son, and even to take it back to heaven with his. ascension. Bodily Sacrilege. We commit^'an act of sacrilege, therefore, when we willfully destroy the things of the body, the temple of God’s spirit, or when we prostitute its furnishings from their high pur poses to base and sinful indulgence, harmful to our own bodily health and well-being or that of others. To safe- jg Paul wrote to the Corinthians to regard their bodies as "the temple of God,” and to treat them accordingly. To willfully injure the body is like desecrating a j temple, he taught. - (The (Soldett (Text LJ _. | ' ' - —■ ? - my*" Judges 13:4—“Now therefore beware, I pray thee, and drink no wine nor strong drink and eat not any unclean thing.” guard the mechanism of our auto mobiles and utterly disregard the in finitely more complicated and de licate mechanism of our bodies is a species of temple sacrilege. To will fully abuse these divine temples by intemperance of any type is sacrilege as serious as that of injuring the phy sical property of a sacred edifice. Ac cordingly, the mother of Samson, be , fore her child’s birth, was restricted in the use of that, which might injure •the child’s welfare: “She may not eat of anything that cometh from the vine, neither let her drink wine or strong drink, nor eat any unclean thing.” For our own bodily health, and that of our children this advice is as wholesome as then. Wherever Jesus went during his To the Romans Paul wrote that they should consecrate their bodies to God “a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, your spiritual service.” (GOLDEN TEXT—Judges 13:4.) public ministry he showed cornua™ upon the bodily afflicted. “When? ever he entered, into villages or cit' 8 '" or into the country, they laid th" ■?' in the market places'and besom?, him that they might touch if j t Jl but the border of his garment- and " many as touched him ware ' ma 7 whole.” His disciples likewise forth to restore wholesomeness to tb, bodily and mentally afflicted until today they have dotted the Christian world everywhere with hospitals an ,j healing agencies. Some day he wi n complete this work when he fulfill ■ his promise, “Behold, I niake all things new.” PLANT SUSPENDS WORK Charlotte, March 18. (A.P)—.p res j. dent B. B. Gossett, announced Wed nesday that the Hosikins Plant, at Charlotte, of the Chadwick-Hosliins chain of textile mills would suspend operations indefinitely after Wednes day. STEVENSON Sunday, March 20th Matinee 2:30 10 and 35c Night 8:30 —All Seats 40c