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Now is Mentioned as
Post-W ar l n i t e d
Nat ions Leader.
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NOTH E.
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tht: Su ■ ' 'it jf Vance Ci n
-■ ’■ Executor ot
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pi* -ic*.ed n ! • ■ ,r . I,., 10Ctr, erv_ j.,.,_
sons in j*: jted t , ! Estate wni
P-L • f“ iiKi1 mediate payment,
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NOTICE
North Carol r..i
Vance t'., ,nty
NMhrt is hereby given that we
have qualified a- Exec iter> ■.f the
Estate of John Lewi St.me late of
Vance County.
Partw. indebted » • aid estate will
make immediate payment to the un
dersign* i, all ■ I.,. nst said
Estate Id • tiled .. i; the l;_
dei.signed ..r tueu A'-beiiey within
one fl) year of . date "or -iu-e
will e ph aded n bai ol iecovery.
iiiis tin* 2(5th day n! Februars
1942.
MILLARD ST. >NE
LUTHER STONE,
Executors.
Pittman, Bridget's & Hides,
Attorneys.
Henderson, N. C.
27-6-13-20-27-3
NOTICE.
State ul North Carolina:
County of Vance:
The undersigned having qualified
as administrator of the Estate ot
Vinnie Wilson, late of Vance Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is notice to
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned administrator in Hen
derson, North Carolina, on or before
the 27th day ot March, 1943, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of any
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate settlement.
This the 27th day of March, 1942.
A. W. GHOLSON, JR.
Administrator of the Estate
of Vinnie Wilson.
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LIBBY v. ARD SEEKS
ELECT ION TO HOUSE
l. i. (ivt
'.v h ..ISO ot
epn ent 1 1939 seeking
a ! urth • (hiVtiii .unty's rep*
t. ent ti t t tetter . ssembly.
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pr.n a.*.. 11.- • dree pres i >e
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eentnty A'.::;, eh :.t at tnttde no
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' ei . ed : . - . *, -. i. n,g the gub
ernat r:a’. a. e n 1943, when the
tl 11 . g. .* :evert to candidates
1 t'"m tile .-a t*. rn part • f tile state.
Chrisi and Life After Death (Easter)
"BRASS TACKS’ OX THE SUNDAY SCHCOE EKSSON j
Che Golden (Text
I'.t'tcr morning
"Thanhs he to Cod. who givolli tis the \ietor\ through our I.oril
•testis < lilist."—I. ( or. 1,
15\ M l\ 1 \\ ( AMI’BF.LI .
i l'he I; vr; ..ith 'll, ; L't’:! I 1: i Li
son <>n tt v a•>«'•-. c t.• c >, i April .
Mark 12:24-'J7: I C rimhian 13:50
58. t;ie Colder. T. xt in mg I C ,rm
thians i;>.57. "Thunk- be to
who g.vetli u ti:c victory th, ..ugh
out Lord Je.-us Christ ")
This !.- l-i.i ter Sunday, tho day sot
o odo to ooli i*i ate Risen Li 'id.
Our Le - n (i is iet t h is 'me rieai
With tin sti . v ot thtit Easter loom
ing. when the wi men came to th:
tomb to embalm the body o[ thei
Master and tmind it empty and ;■>
angel guarding it. Rather it deai
with Je-u ' .,ncl st Paul's word..
! concerning death and ri.-urrecti in.
St Mark tolls us that Jet us. walk
ing m the tt mplo m Jei u idem, was
accosted by certain men of the
priesthood anti elder.- ni the church,
who questioned Him on various mat
ters and tried to trap Him into some
admission v. .hereby they might hold
Him. Alter a number ot other had
asked q.w'.. ms and been given an
I ''Vers ■ n mtt them mm. u. re.
! him Sadduet e.- came to H m. They
were the so-called intellectuals m
die day. tin- septic . They p,,-ca
question (-.tu- •ruing res'irre-r'. n, i
which they Old not believe. !!,
they, a a: died with
children, t .c law said id ;
might n an y id.- v. as av s ,j,jSl
| there wen .wren brothers i h. old.
i c'ft died leaving a widow but no
•iiildreri, and the next brother mar
ried trie v. ■ an and also died, ieav
nS no c tildi i m and so it ci ntinued
‘■’to eaei; • : the seven brothers had
narried the woman, and passed on
without leaving children, and the
widow iinally also died. In the after
hie. whose wife would she be.'
\Vhich ot the brother would have
the right to claim her"
Jesus Says They Frr.
| Je m answa red them i v.vr
t vh‘c-h must have been galling to
those men who thought ihev we
clover and sophisticated. He aid,
“Do ye not therefore err. because v.
Know not the scriptures, neither tie
power of God.1
'‘For when they .-hull rise iron. :
the dead, they neither marry, nor are i
given in marriage: but are as the
angel, which are in heavenV
Fui the. He a. kt d d they had not
iead the book ol M<.-es, how when
God was speaking to M..ses from the
bush He -aid to him. "I am the God
of Abraham, and the God of Isaac,
and the Gud of Jacob; He is not tne
God of the dead, but the Cod of the
living; ye do therefore greatly err.”
Imagine how they must have felt to
by accused —and justly, of course—
of not knowing their scriptures, nor
yet the power of their God. They
had nothing more to say. This in
cident took place on Tuesday of Pas
sion Week, April 4 A. D. 30.
In the 15th chapter of I Corin
thians, St. Paul, writing to his
friends from Ephesus, explains to
them the meaning of the resurrec
tion.
"Now this I say, brethren, that
flesh and blood cannot inherit the
kingdom of God; neither doth cor
ruptiun inherit inci irruption.
“Behold, I shew you a mystery:
We shall not all sleep, but we shall
..II bi changed !. ir the trumpet
shall -wund. and the di ad shall t>c
raoed nieorrupUble. and we shall be
changed
To! this corruptible must put on
ncoi ruptiiin, and thus mortal i. u ,
put on immi a tality."
Whan this -hall c. a: e about, “tin :,
shall l.e ,ii4i•light ;•• [i,:ss the savins
that is v. . itteu, 1 )< ith walk 'wed.
Up in \ iet'mv.
“C) death, wl ere i- thy sling? i
aiave. wile v i tit % victory'.’"
Not our mortal bodies, but ou1'
“changed" bodies will dwell is
glory.
1 ht stun of death . - . i.i,” be ad
a in-lie: mem “But thanks be to
0 1- which givet . la- uie \ ietor;.
through out Lord Jo a Christ.
Therefore, u >. beloved brethren
) ■ ye -teaufu mu to it. alwav,
abounding in the Work e, the Loi tt
b in i'i ch a-- ye know vi ur labor is
not in v. :i: .11 tk.e L. ml. '
■’■kde by side with laith must go
r!;s. Paul reminds u Even it we
are ••weary ot well doing" and feet
our effort, to live good, honest,
kindly, upright live- are in vain, we
should not . e di coin.teed, for al
though we "in sol ,, feel ve are not
doing all should, and the world
"i..y not a| pm date u . Clod knows
01 our elPu t- and i!’ reward us.
CR. SHELTON SMITH
AT CHURCH MEETING
Burlington, Apr.! If - Recently ; c
laimc ct throughout is nati< n for
is r.l gi as leadership and his
scholarly be k, “Faith and Nurture",
was Dr H. Shelton Smith, prolessor
of Christian ethics and religious edu
cala rt, Duke Culver. iiy Divinity
school Dr. Smith will be one of me
leaders in the iorthcoming state
ide convt .timii ot churches, it was
announced at convocation lwudquar
'eers here today. He will be heard on
the morning of April 0 on the sub
ject “Christian Faith in the Crucible
"I War,” and on the same afternoon
will lead a group institute dealing
with the subnet: “Faith and Nurture
Reconsidered." Presiding over tne
morning session will be Rev. David
W Yates, rector, St, Phillips Episco
pal church, Durham, and Dr. W. R.
CuTiom, professor emeritus of Bible,
Wake Forest college. In the afternoon
institute; Rev. Carl H. King, execu
tive secretary, Board of Education,
Western North Carolina Conference
of the Methodist Church, Salisbury,
will be in charge.
Rural Churches
MIDDLEBURG BAPTIST
Rev. John H. MeCrimmon, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Worship at 11. Topic “He Lives’’.!
Communion service
W. M. S. Thursday evening at
8:30 at the home of Mrs. Roosevelt
Edwards.
Methodists
Have Cantata
The limit ul the Fird Metimiie'
ihurch v. ill present a ■ antatu. Ou
Lord Victorious" by Harry R<>u
Shelley. at the church Fasti r S ,n
day alti-nionn at fi llli o'clock
Ik-sides the membci s ul the c 1. :r.
ii. DeBruhl. Douglas All on. and
7.i:. Sturges Collins will take patt
m the cantata, which the lory i
the crucifixion and 11 ,-urrectien of
Christ.
Tlie public is i rdially incited t..
attend this ervict*. and all no :: -
bers *-f the chureii are urged to i ■
present.
BISHOP PENICK
AT WARRENTON
The Rt. Re. F A Bi : a k, bit ip
ol the diocese, w ill be the speaker
at the 11 o'clock service on Easier
Sund y at Emmanuel Episcopal
cl. ;rch at W'arrenton.
The children's Faster festival wd!
be held at 4 o’clock in the after
noon with \V. I). Jones. Sunday
school siipt nntendent, in charge ol
the program.
SPECIAL SERVICES
FOR HOLY TEMPLE
There v. ill be a stinri e service
Sunday morning at 5 o’clock at Holy
Temple church, colored, and at 2 ,",t)
o'clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev.
Mo.-e: Bullock, of Willi..ns-boro, wil:
preach.
A special message will be brought
Sin lav night by Evangelist Robert
B. Pope.
One of the first laws passed by
the new Czechoslovakia in 191!) ,vr
!'(''■ an eight-hour work day.
Early Service
At Cemetery
|
i n: the Henderson churche
! w ill join together tor an early inuni
• i .aster Sunday, will.
. : , |h\i| le 1 ron; < aeh of the
. .urehe- partu ■ |-atmg. The service
'..ill 1 egm at t! to o'clock, and will
; e held ..i Klmwood cemetery.
Rev. J P. Pegg, pastor ot Grap.
•v ilie charge ol me Methodist chure...
will -piak. and the remainder •:
tin exercises will include a poem by
Gluten Mills, . cripture by Jenson
Y .w. prayer by Lucille Cothran, and
spmal mil'll' by .everai of the men -
. eeis ef Henderson high band, direct -
. d by W. T. Hearne.
Kveryone is cordially invited to at
tend t; is serviee.
At Convention.
Hr,. Lonnie K Hudson will spend
the week-end in Greensboro, win '.e
he will attend a Y P. K. and S.i:.
day -chuol convention.
DR. REID PUBLISHES
BOOK OF ADDRESSES
Wok Forest, April 3. — A book
which is bung hailed by religious
lijikou ;is ciu' of the most imp<'!t
;.nt of its type in a generation was
published this week by Dr. A
Reid, professor of philosophy at
Wake Forest college.
Bearing the till-, "Invitatu n c.
Worshin.” the volume contains filty
short religi ms addresses which the
,thoi gave at Wake Forest and at
tiers ard where he seiwed as chaplain
in the -.1111:11 er of the torcrnteiuuy
celebration. The talks, each ab ,t
two pages long, deal with vital spirit
ual topics which concern the think
ing -indent in the modern world.
Buy Deft n-e Bonds or Stamps.
i C!. ' . ana Life After Death (Raster) ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON * Alfred J. B«.«h.,
'_Scripture— Mark I Corinthian* l5:S0-r.8. - . — '
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The .< i . . •*> i-h. s J»*sis whose wife
aftti '. • ; •• he i woman who ha I
mat * ;• • ' •■tvs one aflei ’ he
? !:• ' - • • . 1 h - ;s msv., r. •! that
i:. • r.-n : -• *s r»> mat i iage
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Fu'ut JrMis th» :n that c'.n.l
i ■ f>- Mi' i-s from tlu- hurnm^ hush.
! flu < ;•*■! i t Ahr ih.im. Isa:u
. * I i h Hu is not tin* <;«>.! <-t tho
•. ■ i I ut of t ho livw
Belie'.]. I show you a mystery." wrote
Bull to the Corinthians \Ye stall all I —
.1 tngeil fot the trump* t shall s* tin I.
I the dead shall be iai«ed ireomipt
ible and we shall he * liat'a * 1
Thin -hall lx brought to pass the say*
ing. Heath is -a all- v«-i 1 up m victory
<) heath. .'.here i ih.y sting7 O grave,
u he i ■ is thv victory7
ii;oi.! I'KX'i' t Cor 15 57)
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And when the sixth hour was come, there was dark•
ness over the whole land until the ninth hour —St M /■
Mark 1S:JJ. 'Mil
II
What’s All the Shouting For?
All you big guys are certainly making a
fuss about this war! This country never
lost a fight yet and we won’t start now.
Just make up your mind to do your part
—like H. S. L. does when it saves my
mommy’s time and energy for war work
by doing a good job on my laundry!
-•
Let’s all Stay Together and
Push, and Put this War
Job Over
—
Henderson Steam Laundry
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