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Christ's Commission "BRASS TACKS' ON THE -ΓΝΠΛΥ PCI! MI, I.K.SSON Ην \I \VM\\ < WII'BI I ι.. (Tlie întei national l'inform Le - son on Hie above topic lui March 30. ι Lliue 2 J ί'ί-Γ>3. tin· Golden Tex, bt ins Luke 24:49. "Behold. I 'end loi tli tl'i promise· of My Father up on .'I'll. > In last week's lesson, you remem ber· our Lord put to death by His enemies and His body was con vened to the tomb of His friend. ,1 eph "I Ariniathaea. The women v, ii loved Him "beheld the sepul (I,; ,.i:l h ·λ the ι>·idy v. as laid." s,nd, jitter proearing spiecK anc* "int im t the I · idy, they i« ! t H ■ ..'il wi nt to observe the Sao b. '! Today we omit the scene .it the 1,. ni) when the Marys went I > . n ι,ι iiit 1 lie body and tound i! go1 · , · ί ι,· up our lory when the <! ι ,j ',·. , were gathered together talking, after nine ol them had -eon the Risen Lord. And as they thus sp:e;e. .Tesu liiinselt Mood η the mid-î o|" them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you," the typical eastern greeting In spite of what they had heard of lestas? resurrection from the dead, the disciple- A'ire "tenilud and ai fnghted. and - uppo-od that they lia i seen a spirit " "And He -aid inn them. Why an ye troubled'.' and why do though: ansi in your hearts.' "Heboid My hand and My lee;, that it i.- I myself: handle Me. and see: lor a spirit hath not fie.-h and bones. ;· ye see Me have." Ι At those words, they hegan to re joice, l.ul ' Il ci κ. Μ ·ι · ι , Josii .ι-!, il thee t Im y h kI ;u,j ιlood. ;md when they i.rought (.n i H« ate it tu ihiiw them that it was I indeed He ι i. en from the dead. Ils.· ι ctiiiniii il thein how Ho had t 'lit till II) 1 : re III·- death that lie ! Would li ι ..m In fulfill the law lis Wi'itli h ,ιi Mu ι antl the prophet. concerning Him. "Then opened Ho their 'id' r landing. that they might undo) ■ 'and t ν - criptiin ··." And luithei He aid: "Thus it is W, ''en. aid tin it hoho.od Christ t" «Iter, and tn rise from the dead ι ιhird (I iv "And that ri'neiitanro and remis iiin of -in should be preached 11 His name among all the nations, be· ginning at Jι , u-alcm "And ye are wittl" ι ι·!' those ill inn· ." The ill ciple- «γτ to start their preaching .it Ji : ι-ali η . but were told tu tarry awhile, until ye be en due· *d with power en high"—the Holy Ghost. Then He led them on the road to Jerusalem a· far a-- Bethany, "and tie lifted up His hands and blessed diem. "And it came to pass. while IL blessed them. He w: pa. ted from them, and carried up into ho.", on. All their fear had loft them now. The 11 disciples loit after the trag cdy of Judas' tn :.-oii and -ell'-do *truction. \·. « ·.· tilled with great joy Heretofore, when they had met to gether they were in terror of arrest, and were most careful who was ad mitted to their presence. Hut tneii Maiti r had returned, and allhougi Hi had au,.in bet η taken away, they had til*·ιr in-truetioti- to spread the i.i .-pel tari, ighi.nl the nation. and to fear not. So they worshiped Jesus and returned to .It rusalem, with great joy. wl.ere they were '•con tinually in the temple." openly prais ing and blowing God. Endorsed For 1 PA Presidency Arthur Λ. Rtitïin, Sr., οΓ Wilson, who wa recently endorsed by Post T, Traveler- Protective Association of America, for the presidency of the North Carolina Division at the annual convention to be held in Wilson, May là, lti, 17. Mr. Rul'fin, a past lieutenant governor of Ki Wanis International, has been ex tremely active in Τ PA work the past three years, rep;Ttedly leading the State n application writing. He ι· also >aid to be the only century writ er North C'. rohna ha produced in roc, nt year-. "J^ÈET And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or w hut ye .shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful mind. 1·'ογ all these things do the na tions of the world seek after: and your Father knoweth that ye have need of these things. But rather seek ye the kingdom of <i<id; and all these things shall be added onto you.—*t. Luke 13:89-31. I)abnc\ Iioiuir Roll For i hird Quarter The hon r η.Il <>l Dabnrv .·;·ι school lui tlit third quarter ι>t the school year has been announced - follows: First grade: Nancy Jean Hughes, Harold Η Donald Woodliet. Beachleam Hoyle, .1. li. Blackmail. Second grade· Ali'v Jean Brewer, llax.cl Ivey. Third gradt ' Dorsey Overby. Wil liam Ball, Caarles Wells. Jimmy Parrott, Lillie Mae Crocker. 1 in.· Capps, Betty lane Barker, Barbara Wheeler. Fifth grade: M;.·■'· .lane Ball. Sa; ι Wyche. Sixth grade: ··· mley Λ Τ i l c· 1 it Ί1 I·.: lingt' η. W. D. 11 . Benn.iah Sc.-tt. Percy Spain. Mary Elizabeth Ayseue, Norma Leigh CI. . ( 'harlotti Wil ·η. Rosalyn Wright. Seventh grade' France-· Bovde. Louise Boyde. !'· ara Jean Kd wards. Lucille 11: Ellon Hick . Donald Hunt. Lo··η; I Knot'. Jean O'Brien, Dorothy Overliy, Helen Overby. Bertha Γ. W ! "it, Ver nelle Wrenn. Eighth grade: C,,'1 < rine Barnes. Ninth grade: E:i:i:ee W lliam mi. Beth Breedlove. Eleventh grade: En ■ Knott. Angie Williamson. Babson Discusses Production, Employment, Social Problems (Continued From I'ac·1 One) thing or not—tlv railroad. get their dollar or more per Imx . s freight, the packing houses get their r-gui . ee, while 11 s·.■ middle mes go; thf-i.· egular e nun : -iiin.·. In . .. : the nore fruit there is. and the h >r-e iff the grower :s. the more · ■ ■ ■ -1 f. t ire made by these other people. M'ter twenty winters in Florida, 1 lave concluded that the problen will )e rectified only through a pooling of the earnings ol all these clifferent groups. When Li 11 .-uffer ami prosper 'Hie 1 "ι η . ι j : ι. · \\ : n dune '.ι help alt. This Iso applie.· to the offieinls n! c«i-i.perati\ e exchanges win ι Met the'.r Rom! sahirit·.- jus-t the same, whatever happen.-· t < the poor growers. I include herewith the growers ol -core ·■( otla·:· ρ ..dnct ι '·?>:. :· e Mi (·' ··< · ι i'i . : California, and ρ ache.-- η lîeorgia. Κηΐ!'·Ιο> ment Λ fin· the W ar. Λ second r>e\vs| .per c'iopng roads ηfollows: ■·[.', ι · ι. , i.; ι .. ;](i years e\cryone w:i 1 ill lu vs :τ. in ιίιι' town fiiily ι ■ ployed. This compare: with η large surplti- of labor a ft \v ye .a . la I' ici, there an ac si,m t.ige of lab :· he ■ at ' pa -'-at 1 .tie. fi . an oar rua. . ,pe·· office is looking ft·.· tv ooy·· — a (mii On Holiday in Bail At liberty in $7.Γ>00 bail after con viction on bribe charges, John W. I yon?, form τ mayor of Cambridge, Mass., is shown in New York aboard ihe train ν 'it h look him and his family to ! !-r la t'i r a vication. • ... >.■·!·, .. . ι . .. · ■ η une 'ι η : i' Mi:·.· I'll I > 1IC . !> · · ·. ' : Ή <■ :lU-'t ■ unui.ι·.·: · ; rι ·ι_ ' . : poo- - ι té "ι order ν* ^,·· ■ nen em pli y mOIlt!" The above i 1111 ■ conditions :ti Λιΐιί'.ιΐ'.ι ana. . !. .λ estent, toduy .il many nthe oounti its. Read er.- brought up η conservative Re publican homes have been taught ":hi is the v\ ay ι 1 ihe world" and that these conditions must always be expected. We ii iv< be ι told "the i.·· >r \\. ! aî'.vav . ι is" and that ' ind·. . ;!u ! . .. · aure on!y the t'itte: : -hould s \ : e' ' Our dif ficulty ha- been η : : y with the wrong d('finition ... :he "l.ttest". but al ρ with the :."t that we have artificially put nature out of bal riei X irmally. '! e lav. of nature will bring 1 th 1 ■ I ·■-( When man. howe.i . -til i:i illy sets a for.1 ! ''Il I. ' .··: ι ·' . τ :. Γ f .·, : me..ii uni : be iii.-tiî'.i'.ed · put it out. There would ha ν l.)cen no ab normal unemployment ι ublei if the character < · 1 our people had pro cli Τ » <·..(«· :»cn · ; - g<· ( .àé ciki · ne ». τ κ * fi·.».. " 1 î ·· · '. ■ > .ι. . · t : jlf* îii.·* 1? · r *· "m* p. . . · bçea fjl" > i» ' !! '»* v a ( OWllIMHM \."il · id' < 'à j . . IIV. .t ' - t . · i . ch wnfioytfs i and -■·' ·. Di ker.-. hiiir.n and living, and irai pfiCd levels, se long ;i '· · ι· «l-i »..,t interfe i- .. .th tlu . . ·, . "t ·! tyod. when ■ : own pi-nu ' a : :>t *iak·· v.e can pro if'· : thf H il * ' "1 pi'iice. Λ ( ! !1 < ·;. 'il ·ι i .-■ni!,·· : d'nim ihi-. hr·. <··.tr 1 1 flu I·.'.·! . i . lu. , ρίι · ;vh i··· in·!if.·■· ■ ·. ·.: . ·· !i;> tin SOI · i· <· ι · 1 : 1:1 ' ·. ·:! ; Olll \)Ι·. ■ ■ . 111\ !ili d ·. cl iiSi'lves. (Che ticx mumss^saxsuLS? m&i-ïEm xméMà: .. .1 Thûn: >s the Doublet "Βι In.M, I sotid forth the promise of My I .itbftr tipon Voli "— J.tike 21:1!». Dilil Crystal* / >tf cο >· ίW> ' * Λ A HOME DEFENSE « Minute Man ■i ii< ntu Hp-to 1 ■- tumult form ' DUTCH Β0ΥιΛΛΖ A Ci.' »T HtHk P&IN7 v V atkins Hardware Co. Phot»' Hi. APRIL FOOD* W I, /; * / \ 1 Economical, cheery foods to fielp you tdve iimc » , in préparation of medls--that s the keynote of this sales event Visit our store, you'll fmcj gtWi val ues Here, too %Dcu/s AND NO FOOLIN' ABOUT THESE VALUES IX Ol 'R (iKOCEKV I )!■: l'A HTM KXT «I Tall mad ( -I IIS w Alaska Pink SALMON Xew X ('. Γ rned HERRING, doz. 30c Herbert's Special i' Coffee y,::r i As η LI). It «J1 39c ( 'arnat ion ! "\. in>·· ; 11 S mal MILK6 S«' 25c3 It 25c Small Firm Win· sap APPLES, doz. S'cikkv's I'rcsh Garden Lima Beans ( 'an 3C 10c IX OCR .·!!· AT I)K I'Mir· nU'i'i Slit· 1 BACONj lb, Tenderized il;: it M ■ ■ HAM, lb. 19c 21c \Y. Chuck Roast, lb. 17c Western i'randed Top Round STEAK, lb. 25c Fore Quarter L^AfvISn lb. 12lhc iSU" Γ Kii': stew lb. 12V2C FallC.V (_! ri 11 erie: Herberts Yellow Front Quality Au-at s 1 Herbert Xeathery Grocery .Manager Phone "Alwavs On The Job" 48!) Stewart Southerland .Market Μμτ. "Readv To Serve" PLACE YOUR Ο NOW! % '4i ο *- 0 Μ Ο I L Ε 's .vaν' Dor. t miss oui οι. it up into the /iae-car class Join ih.· parade h.-a ' .·, ( ' ,si:k this sr.t>: ih's onportur t\ '· -'· :· — at .1 price that s ; · .· \· w ·.·■:< ou war; t. Buy non — and you'll put no strain en your budget. You'll get a bettor deal on your present \ ou i; get prompt delivery on the new OKis model ot yout chou· And · u " . w: .1 ear νυιι'Π be proud to drive — an\ where, any tutu—an aii-cjuahty. Style-Leader Olds! ALL THIS ...AND HYDRA -MA TIC ζ TOO/" 100-H.P., 6-Cylinder Fcono-Moiter Engin· . 119-Inch Wheelbase · Bigger, Roomier Body by Fiiher · New Interior Luxury · 4-Coil Spring Rhythmic Ride · Famous Oldi Quality Through out Low-Priced Old· Special Alio Available a» a 110-H P. Eight at Slightly Higher Price j * Hydro-Matic Drive - No Clutch to Pre,,, No Gem to SMt - Optional at Extra Co»t. If you're thinking in terms ot lowest-priced cars, you how easily you can. You'll find little differ wouldn't you rather own General Motors' Big ence in price between deluxe models ot lowest Fine Six — the big loo H. P., Econo-Master- priced cars and the luxurious Olds Special Six. powered Oldsmobile? Come in and we'll show But you'll find a whale ot a difference in cars! BUYERS OF LOWEST-PRICED CARS OLDSMOBILE For the Six*rial Six Business Coupe, ' delivered at Lan sing, Mich. State tax, optional equip îfc ment and accesso rie s — e \ r ra. Price s subject to change* iv 11 h υ u t notice. MOTOR SALES COMPANY? Henderson, Ν. C. STEVENSON Plume 195 STARTS TODAY 1(1,· and ÎOc EVERYBODY'S , AUTRY ^ in - ' § -V >3 \j$ wilh SMILEY BURNETTE \ , Chapter No. I "(ireen Hornet' STATE THEATRE I0e and !0<· TOI) A V — TOMORROW C. ι .11' lv ΊΜΙΊΊΙ ill· "The Cisco Kid" — in— ΙίΟΛΙΑΝίΤ. OF THK RIO GRAMJK" .nul "The (ïreen Archer" EMBASSY Phone: 492 Nom Showing At Popular Prices IN TECHNICOLOH1 vith Robert Young Virginia Cilmoie ^ And North Carolina's Randolph Scott Coming: Next Week: In Magic Technicolor "Thii'i' Of Haiidad" 2F THE COWS CAME TO YOUR KITCHEN II the i'i. s v. Im> produce the milk v.. drink \v r t come to your kitchtn, you'd be mighty j>::r»i.· >l;n about how clean they were. And, of eourse, the cow.· ι ·■:··«· tu .> >ur kitchen in a sense. We think it', important that the c »w> protl ·· "i·; our milk Lh idd be kept clean, that they should be well led. raised under the be t pos. ibl conditions. We think it's important that they should be milUtd in spotless surroundings. We think t1. it such procedure make, our milk greater value for your money. The best milk doesn't come from cows—it comes from Brookside Dairy Farm Phone 430-J
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