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Brev?rd pjpwa y , '
'maa&^ ' fe -
Moderh, Facilities For
COMMERCIAL
< JOB' PRINTING
v?
iOY SCpUT TRUCKLE AD Y FOR
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Som6 time ago the News carried
the story of the truck the Boy
(Jeoute *of Br^rd have for their
saroplnj? and hiking purposes. They
"Vow repol^ that ft last Mr. Felix
tfortor hps begun' work on the bo<y,
tnd that in a few days it will be
?pbr<for use all except for need of I
jjlnt Mr Fred Miller 'is in charge
it' the construction of the *body.
tare are to be some original feat
Syes, about it" to lit the needs of tho
When it is all- finished and
u?e, Mr, Bay plans 1 8 have
f formal presentation prpgram when
he troik will be presented *to the
ftttp; by the troop- committer,' ?? AJ1
There are many. thingB -,fha^ will
* needed to make tho trn^ck oUtflt
omplete, and as contributions so
at *rfe jjfctjrtifflcient for these extras
he scouts are pln'nntaifrt? have *;.*
linatrel .show very soon.V ^ ^hey ,
lariring . a flrst-ctaaa enftsrtlmment, '
nd prortiie to, give Brevard * reijj
itnrtrel show. Mr. Miller .to in
fe;
Will hajffc ;.*h*rgp of the Jffind. i
[en. Mr?. White will direct the 1
msic afi(f Mr . Hay will have <
eneral oversight The date of the '?
now will be announce^ in the /very '
fcar future. Let everybody get up i
Teal appetite for some good old
linstrelsy. . ? s " 7 . ? ? '1
Since t& Wtt. article about the 1
hick appeared, thjre 'have been ad- I
f*H ri" mr, ? ?' - -^.r- ^ xiAi h-*
*2 00; 8. P. Verner, .25; H H Pat
ton^ lumber for body) ; J. ? A1H:
?on, paint fo* body; . W H. Harris,
lettering for body;. . v".,
OWING TO THE PACT THAT WE
DID HOT WANT TO BE LATE
WE LEFT OUT MANY IM
PORTANT ITEMS THAT
W4LL APEA*NEXT
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jjfrte Mathatasian <Jlub met Thurr,
? * day, March 18, at the home of Mrs
*W. H. Harris Non Main Street ?
At* roll call Mrs Harris road en
tertaingly, a hurftorous character
?Ketch of the Ante-bellum n4gro.
The "subject for " discufts:on wm
"Our Colored Population". Mrs
Oliver H 6rr' wu leader. i Mrs.
Orr brought out the- factthat it has
not been long Blnee the nefcr*^ was
brought from a land of supers titior.
ignorance and heatheism, therefore
we should not measure him by our
oyrn itandards If we expect th'
negro to be moral- we must set th^
example. Quoting from Governor
?Aycock, "We hold 0Dr title to pow
er j>y tenure of service, to .God, an''
. if we fail to 'consider equal justice
? to the negro, we shall in the fulnesr.
. of time lose power ourselves .for wo
?must know that fj o'd,. Who -'s Lov<
trusts no peoptfe Vith authority fcr
the purpose of enabling them to do
injustice to the weak-" ' . ?*'?
Sha al^o read a paper on "Th
. NeedS' of' the Negro in Brevard''
which hacT<beem carefully prepare '
by'B. T. Beatty, prihe'pal of the ci>'
Ored school. He thinks their ch'V
' 'Reed- is education, eanec'ally indu1
tr'al educations a loi)?rer school terr
anfl enforcement of the compulsor
^fmtteidapce law .
Members and sruests particular!
enjoyed tl>p sotc* rendered by tbr
quartet from the Institute
Refreshments were served wit""
8t. Patrick day faitors. J
NOT IN THE RArjr FOR REPRE
SENT ATI VE.
To my friends, the prood citizens
x , and especially the noble women 'of
' our fa'r county of Transylvarla.
I take th>e method tor express my
sincere appreciation for the njany
kindnesses shown. m? and the eft v
ued confidence you rep<is ein me ?
by solidting ?~o t? rcr-'n -e-T-'-'-nt
? . you in the next Lcjislatu. c of our
. '".i r North Carolina. It
. will sweeten my life for -the years
to" come and for this honor, n;
: ? a ''
B1UKEN-WYATT
*? fc'w? ?<*
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cloie friends present. The parW
was decorated with sprang flowers
Walker pang in her
exqugffc voice "At Dawn". The
i redding: march wa? fclayed by Miss
Marguer.te Robertsan. ?
foihV;rrive cer8n*w was Per
formed by Rev. Wallace H.rtaell of
the Baptist Churck.
J1'? ?>?*'?? ft ber.n"
ill fawn colored suit with,accessor.
2? ^ w?re ? corsage o
ink carnations *
Misses Geor
Pkttor i U ? Peaver, Annie Mae
Pattor, Lora Walker, Mafeuerite
L '?-? Rath, A?
K*te Waters, Mr.
Wesso w K "?> Mr- and Mrs.
Sfi lr. and Mr"- H- J- Wil
w ^tte' ? M^- Calvin/
Mn_ H. R. Walker, Mrs. j e Wat
ers. Mr?. Martin. / ? " . ?
. .^r ?nd Mrs- Wyafct left immed
iwDlD^r f0r * briief redding
mXJv f*? r<>ad? so .bad ^y
' K? ' f?- bernd HendersonvilU
tv ??f rK ra^ ^ pret
ii w K?'6" in P^.A venue,
wh.ch had bien mftde read> tor a
?r :^here ioving ^nd? >?Bd
w"? " ?* .f moat
pZ? t? and popular young women
yea? "*"> has
taught at Davidson River.
?? graduate of Prince
ton, to from Newark, N Y. He is
fe* ?** ^
r- ;>' ;?} -'? K"f* ? ' ' ; '
THE people,
3*~k ^ cwrihr
Editor Brevard "NeWsi-i, - '
# Papers of the
1 b*9B "lj*d with "dope"
J* *?? -quest-on of "Tiuc Reduction"
Hie Mellor plan, the Garner &
plan or somefe*
jjfaed plan fpr lowering taxes. And
p,ana prop??
ng to, !W?y? Why the taxes of
the wealthy and well-to-do of the
country. Not the taxes if, the com
mon man, the "one* gall us" man;?
that class to which most of us be
long No, nobody, so far as I have
neard, has offered, or even sugges
ted, any relief for us.
Only .Ww^k the. papers stated
thaUome of <mr financially and in
dustr ally promiMnf citizens' atten
led a meeting fn Asheyrile the ob
iect of^hich seems to have been to
xdvise Congress that tax reduction
or the rich, of the ^country, as set
out in the 'Mellon plan", is impera
tive. Why not show aa much inter
est, in tax reduction for , those upon
whose- patronage and support not
only, the welfare and. prosperity, bul
the very existence of every institu
tion, educational, financ al, indust
' and otherwise of this community,
teperds? 'Who among oiir repre
entative-fltizens will be first to pub
j y advocate relief for the tax
jnrdenei farmers of the country?
?or tfcie common and poorer clas^c*
it our people. "Who will speak
?lght, out in church" and give ua '
oecHVc remedy for the tax ills with
'jW&r not the rich and well-to
\* of ..the land, ar^' afflicted?
ThW is a mattfr that, affects x a!1
J9' one in tlM? practical discus
??oif, of which we ar?.all interested,
nd NOW might be designated as
he "psychological t!mc" t ocall tor
bis discussior. , Men, of both poi;
Mcal parties, are soon Ho be named,
'or. offlte 'who must deal with tk
/mtter of tpxat'on a*, it affects th"
'?ome peopli, and tHat. we, as tax
??vera, are entitled to know the "t-v
olicy" - of our next county adm-n
"'ration, be it or whatever nrtlit'cn"
"*rty, none can nor will denie.
It looks very, much as >f we slin"
''"ve to adopt a different system '?
?he corduct of our public affairs, or
that we shall have to prepare to turn
over, absolutely, to the tax collectors
the little we are yet -trying to hold
on to.
Very respectfully,
A VOTER.
I frratitude is inexpressable.
jo' 'r.r reasons best known to
? myself, I cannot accept the nomina
| t'on to so ^prr^ent you
So tru;t'nT i'C'i will elect a wor
' thy and efficient Represertative. I
beg to remrin -"-j*-* truly, '
T"^ H. GALLOWAY
ROADS ARE , ' V
? dUTISIED
Mr. Editor:-- >
I have read with much interest the
communication in your issue. of the
i^lst inst., by ''A Citizen", on the
condition of the roads in the Courty
as a * resident and taxpayer roost
heart'ly endorse his criticisms on the
disgraceful condition of our by-roada
by reason of, absolute, lack of at
xtention in any way. ?
To be spe'cific, 1 will take the conr
dition of the road, the continuation
of Frobarte Ave., between the City
imits and .my house.. .-{??'?
Ony a few years bacl^ the Coun
y spent thousands of dollars, any
here between $8,999 to $6,000? 'Or
this small section of road, inside 1-2
mite, and today- it is in just" as bad
a condition as in any ttme in th'e last
eight ySirs. I am perfectly fr?e to
.admit tHat the past Winter has/been
a hard one on roads, but for that,
vfer/ reason some attention should
have been given to keep them from
getting' worse and costing more
mend in the end. I can see W
reason why ditches' can't .be- kjept
open, even if : the we'rittier Is tP?
bad "for other work. Last tfuihmer
there was a hole in the bridge ,'over
'?Brushy Creek which could easily
hfrve cbst i,the County tej^'to fifteen
times the' cost of rep*#/ by. the
breakirg of; ^ leg of prdinary
hours' work, fixed another hole in
there three weeks, perhaps Iong<y
before being repaired As it ap
peared there was absolutely no in
spection of the road, some others
and myself . wrote the Superintend
ent and it was patched up event
ually by the township -overseer
Now I don't expect the Superintend
ent to be omnipresent, . pmniscient,
or "even gifted with second sight,
hut there is absolutely no ^reason
*hy he cant tasp^the ro?4? sew
eral times a year ana h*v? ws over
seers inspect and report corditiOns
to: him. Again thi? wlnte* after
the very "heavy rains in January, and
February the road got in very bad
shape ana still is,, especially the
Norton road < from the- volume of
vratet which " comes down from the.
MacV*y Hill. I wrote the town,
ship - oVerseeT to v>me and fioe what
opuld be done. He came! eventually
with a boy and. few -tools, did a few
hours' work, fixed another hole 5r
the' bridge and that is the last I
hjive seen of him.- I think a one
man head of roads is aii righf, pro
vided he is competent, on his job all
the time, but located at a central
uoint in the County so that he can
reach all parts easily, end with a
strict accountability to somebody
higher up *
. The County should have more to
spend on by-roads sonce the State
has taken over the main highways.
Some of us, I admit only a few
ha^e atill to walk, and' we are entit
led to just as much consideration as
the auto . owners in getting about
I buy my supplies in town and my
grocer . always wants to know how
the road is before he serds out and
sometimes he says he can't send his
car on account o'f condition of road.
Now here is a nice state of affair?
for a road within a mile of the Court
House. From what I Uriow of th>*
Mttle piece of road I don't doubt
but' that-s the same) conditions are
-eneral. Now I have no ies'r? ?'
he hypercritical or * unMhsonRnlo
my. statements, but like' the may.
from Missouri. "I want to be shown'
why something can.'t be done durjvr
the Fall and Winter on our by
roads? We who Jive here all tho
year round are entitled in th sro
Insect to even more canric'-e-n-'or
?han short time visitors, but I hav
?vondered f it was not the other way
around?- ' '
* p ? N. SIMON?, Probart$ and
Norton Roads.
Born to Mr and Mrs. Jeff} Lanc^
on Frvlav. March 21. a con
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
PdoIa on Wednesday, March 26. a
dausrhter.
METHODISTS TO MOtJD REVIV
AL SERVICES:
A revival wjll be held in the Meth
odist Church he"innir;g April 27
Miss Carqlvn Hr>sford. with more
than ten vear's juccessful rxper'ence
ss director of choir .and -woman's and
children's work has h?(jn secured as
ass'stant. -itliss HosfCrd i# a mem
ber of the Baptist Church., She is
?>*. 'i ?
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ROAD OVERSEER j
. ANSWERS
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T. E RK1D, ROAD , SUPERVISOR
? ,'T ANSWERS CRITICISM. /
KcLtor Brevard News:- ?
PJea?e allow me space in your
P*P^r for j Cist a few iwords.
the Ne\ys of last week tjiere
article written by a citizen
who seetned to ? think jthat there . v.-a3
^jn?thing wrong with the road law,
or i?ith the way in which they arc
being maintained. It is true there
may be^'. something wrong with the
road l*w and no doubt the vriter
of last week would, if he Ijad $hi\
Authority, malntai nor try to in n
different way to which they are be
ing malhtaired
I do not deny the fact that the
roads -*t prenant^tye in a bad con
dition, but since the weather has
been sp jfnusuaUyS bad for the last
^hrtia. months, I could, not, neither
could an^r other man, have kept the
road* in good condition with the a
motint of money that has been av
ailable aitd has, been Bpent.,;'
; Thj? road funds in th's County 're
linrted, a/$ I ,-raWBt stay wit&hi tS
limits, andvlt is my duty to mend
the money in such a way as to^trc'"*
(ill Motions alike, and show apodal
favore to none but some people do
f$el that they deserve a great <jen!
more than, their fellow man
If fhe citizen who f^slt ^t his pri
vilege*. and duty ' to ra-se' soma ob
jections to>the law, and ,to -tfco way
the roads 'are bring maintained, har
only stopped and considered that
the, Wat her has' been unusually bat'
slnccjh- the first ol the year, arid that
otnTadjoiring ' counties , are, Iwyihg
the same experience that we are. 1
believe he would ha vs' remained ail'
ent-or would hhve written ' me a
personal letter explaining the con
ditjms, or if;be' JSy been traveling
totiu.ch a great extent aince' M^tch
1st, and s nie I have been making
headquarters ir Brevard for a, num
*ber of months, I feel sure he roulrf
have had- an interview ~with me, and
in that way all parties ' .concerned
would have felt better ; but his new
ip'aper article may harve been writ
ten on account of personal matte it
or from a political stand point, sc '
I feel, that when a person has the
Interest of the County so much o<
heart, and when they think it", nec
essary 'to wr'te the such ap articlc
as that- was, they ought to come ou'
in the open and sign their name, so
the people could cons'der for what
purpose it was written.
As for making bond, I am under
a bord such as the law requires, and
I have a man in each and every town
ship in the County that I can de
pend upon for work on short notice,
and they are instructed to fix any
place where they find it in had cor-:
dition.
As soon as the weather opens ur
I expect to put the reads all in*
good condition. The taxpayer?
could and would have cr'tized me if
I had spent their money foolishly ir
trying to fix up the roads during thc
freezing weather and 6nows and
rains we have had recently
I have nearly two-hundred an**
fifty-3ix mile3 of roads to look afteT
and only $8000 to spend for all ex
lenses, horge feed, tools and labor
t have na. trucks, and I give my er.
Hro time to the work
'rhe r^n' with out ropi*
is too much ra'n, snow and freezing
?ui (T too little moBW.
J would sujrpest'that the citizen
who wrote.^the article make a wrjjton
offer, with bond attached, that ** h?
would tnke over - the r.iads I have
surerv'sion of for the ??000,
Respectfully, T. E, REID, Road
Supervisdr
a deeply spiritual woman of plens
!???* nnd attractive ?T?er,orn,;tv. Mfr;,
TIn?ford if n'?-o a noted saxaphonist"
Larjre and interested conereTa'i"'
are attend- nir the Methodist Church
Th? rnvt'ie nt the evni"" service '?
e?nec:a'ly attractive. This sorv'c
is made to appeal particularly to
voune" people- The nu-nher of
younc people present eich Sunday
t'-erinp would he an inspiration to
anv speake* The pastor, Rev. E.
I R. 'Welch, extends a cor(fial invi
1 tnf'on to the puhVc to attend the
i services' next Sunday t'
I' ~
^SFF motive OF ?Al.Rr OF DUCK
'WORTH F A PM TUIS SATURDAY
ITS A LE'IAL NOTICE
?NEWS ABOUT! T>
I f TOWN
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FILM. SLIDE TO BE4 MADE Of.
MEMORIAL ApCH: J- .
Col. W. R> Robctteon of Charlotte
writes Dr. Hunt that, a Mr Edtyards
a veteran of good Htundiritf will be
in Brevard in' about orttf- week sell
ing photographs and authentic h.a
tory of the World War. ' '
He wishes to make a picture of,
our soldiers' monument to use with
photos in exhibitions
C. K OS^OPNt* A'' AIM HAS H"
CO'. 'S T^ST'Ef ??
T^e State veterinarian ?h.ig.recf
ly tested twenty-seven, he'' of .
sey Cown for C. K. Osborne. Ali
were- found free from tuberculosis
and all other diseases/
It has alwava been ? the. policy of
[ Mr. Osborre to safegua'AJ hia . cus
tomers regEirI!c?3 of expanse
REBECCA ^UMMEYJJAS A
i. ,v JIRTltoAY-PAimi
?On Tuesday, March 26, little Mi^,
Rebecca Sumicy celebrated her
tenth birthSr.y witty 'a lovely-par?y. < '<
The din?~r ^oTri. -wae . ^ecorate'^
1 with the fit-it Springs flowdra, white*
an dyellow The' a birthday cake
?bore ten ptto candle?. Ttio refresh
.ments weT^'co croim and cake anc'
^#uidy. Games were play eft or' the
aO^ij fmd the party ended with. a. ?
javous ride ironnd ^toyn. . '
? Those enjoying Rebecca'n hospit
ality ..were Allen, Margaretf
Miller, Evelyn Siler, Rose Sn?lson.
Thelma Orr Nell Gillespie, S?r>h'
Louise Andrews, Margaret Barnettc
Loin Barnette, Nell and Catherirr
Case, Edith Merle' Gillespie, Edith ,
Mull, Margaret Patton, Annie Mae
Henderson, Eliza Nicholson - . . . .<
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MEETING OF THR-TRAIIJERS ?;
MARCH 25th, 1924.
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Head Trailer, Rev. J R. Hay: i
Chiefs, Edward Breese, James Wat
era, Valary Carter, Robert Plum- >
mer. Leon Englfah, Fr^nk Oaborne, ?
Louis Johnson, Oohn White, . >
THE TRAILERS: .
Fred M'ller, Secretary;' Hays
Shipman, Treasurer; Ashe MacFie,
Doorkeeper; Tom Patton, Moritor;
James Lyon, Elmo Duckworth, Fred .
lHarris, Tom Wood, Duncan Mac,- '
Dougald, Edm'ond Orr, Lionel i A'k
en, D wight Mofflt, Francis Plummer. :
Hot Dog'^a- the password ( ,
Our mott? is: "We Help". '
OPEN MEETING OF CHAMBER
OF COMMERCEi
The . Chambef'-1 of Commerce vrl'
^old an. open meeting in the' Court
House.' 'Tuesday, evening1, ApnT 1st
at 8 o'clock. ' All members of t' '
^hamber of Commerce are purged
be fcresent. i(
Those who 'are interested in ' ? *
fitting frrevard and ^Trarsy'-'n-vr
County are also invited to h** -re- i
rent. There will Be a gene~ ^ 'H: ? ' i
cussion of the work of the r,-nmKor
of* Commerce, its v^ork, en'-'.,
plans. It will hlep the C" ? -it>Qr ' ' i
Commerce for the people '-a _ le"\. !
what it is doing. and w' ' -v
to do It will let, the p- - v'^ *- ,
what is doing. *"d whnt' it wu:.' o ,
do. It will let the peonlo krou^ what'
is being 'done. and help them to learn
how they can help and be helped by
the Chamber of Commerce ' \ ,
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T. E.yL. CLASS MEETING:
The monthly meeting of the T. F.
L-- (or mother's class'* held at the
"ew Baptist Past#rium Inst Tuesday
P M.. was a hspoy. occasioni^or al'
or tVi?> -'fvoticnal nr"
busiresBvmeet.jn'r. a iMendid nrogra r
was g'ven on "''Christian TV>ve" ' A
oor'al hour was en'nved atv) dain'*
refreshments served. The rraeioii*
hnsi>itnlity of the Dasfor and wife
ma<<e all feel thrt :t wn-. truly coo-'
to he there and that we may have
mnny more such occasions:
* ? * ->J
COUNTY FOR TRANSYL
VANIA: ?
! This is assnreH. bljt wo arc un- ^
sifrle to Tiamo the date. -"whether 1024
1334 or 1944 . I
Perhaps the County Commission- |
ers c?n tell when the Fair Ground.*
will be available.
THE
r* a ?i
M:
? -A~
THE TE||P*aTION OF THE
. ? ? pLesh.
?4 rot Himself;" Rom '
??$gt
rm
m
M
"Chirist .pi
w !?. \
?fr'he temptation of the' Flesh im
that whicfti CQipea from within ?
from our own fallen nature. It i?
to do as we like, and, when yielded
to shows itself in Self Loye and Self
Will / .
There is a right l^ve of self, for*
Christ bids- us to love, our neighbours
as ourselves. But <thp self love
which is wrong, is the, loVing self ;
more than Go$ ~ Tbp 'n jj our
* o ' ? o. ;; 'ne'rest more
, .rVhe
? . ' t- b 'o'h is then to be
er, ; o v?r" of ftirasnres -loria thpn? '
lovers of God.
' Again, $he- temptation of the flfesh
r? to self will, t e. ^to follow oupr
own will rather than God's Will; t$>- ' -,v.r
have ? po rules of Itfe, to thrdw off *,
tftr^festrairttB, tq ?ejectaU adv'ce '
whifch also has vritlk pur own inclina
tions, and to take .Bar crWn way in,
spite of 'God, ?Sdju in spitp of 'every
body. Let \& ever, rej^em.ber that
all sw&Melatty pf iojfjeads to the '?
dpthj^mpg of Go (J from' the heart,
to the uttering of the awful cry,. ,
thwe 19 no'-God, there is no Gqd but
my *wn desi^si .and p?i?Jons Let
me pier remdihber . topv -^hafc ? it
w lfui self love,/ .and ctffttinued "rttt".
will' /(Much <????,' flQulfl to perish <e t-J
eroany.>"- If eel^flovto and self wIlF
?outy he taken oW of the .world*
Hell' would inrtanOy elp'se its gates.
Let me ' learr ifrom-.my Lord Jesu?
Christ how to meet this tomptatlot*
pf the Flesh.' W^en, the tempter
came to Htm in the wilderness and
urgidv Him to satisfy His hunger
by making J&e stones bread JET?
replied, "Man shall not > liv? by
bnpad alone, but by every 'word that
*oceedeth out of the mouth of
God.". \ Jesus refused to
Would Svtrli cntJ^^tl^avo nrm-Jtjj?*. - ?;
He willed; ahd in M Wy tha^Tjfte1
willed. Hungry in* the ? widwhtjas*.
Chrst -pe&sed rtot Himself, and
through life He followed the same
rule Of conduct, so that He ;Coul#
truly say, *'l_dp alwiys those thhigjt
that: please *?ll?jk" V,--'
"Let th .i?.jj?i*?4 be ih you,
Which Wtfs alSo in Christ; Jtefta"- '
A PRAYER
Almighty God, our ijeaVe?
father we krow that the temptati
of the -flesh comes - from within -
from our own fatten nature, en
when yielded to .?h6ws itself In se__
love and self will. '???' '
We know that* there is a right love
if self for our blessed Lord l?'ds us
lovo our ' neighbors as our .'selves,
but the self love which is wrong 1st
loving self more than Thee. tlJe lov?
'ng oun own ease, pleasure '.ojr.in't*
"st morr'than Thy horour and glor.
It is to become lovets of pleasure*
moro lovers pf Thee.- . "
Forh'Tit, our Father, that ,
choul'1 be tempted to self will; to
folio-.*,- our own will rather, thai
Th'nn, to reject all advice, 1 whlcw
c>-^ as with en#' own. incifijations, .
rr>i to take', our own way in spit#*-,'
nr Thee i*
Let us ever remember, ( that all j
uch idolatry of self ? leads -to Thy. t
dethronement frqpn the heart, th%t It
is wilful self love and continued self /
will which causes souls to perish et
errally.
Let ' us learn from our Lord
Christ hfcw to meet this' temptation
ft, the flsiKj May our answea ev<Jr
be. His answer to the tempter, Ma*
shall not lty&.by bread alone, but by,
every word_ that' proceedeth out of
the mouth of God. May we refuae-'
like Him, to consult our own ease or ?:
inclination, but wait until Thou our ??
God Father jfivcst us what Thow ,
wiliest, and in the way Thou wiliest^ s
May we like our. blessed lord, pleas? '
rot ourselves, anil all through ' our":
life, follow the same rule of condu
as He did so that we can truly say^
with Him, I do always those thin))
that please the Father For
own dear sake we ask it, w,ho was 1
all points tempted as wo are,
without s!n Jesus Christ our Lor
and Savious Amen. C. D/
BETTERMENT TO MEET: !
The Betterment will .mett on;j
day at 3 o'clock in tRe. High
Auditorium An attracih^^S
(rram has been prepared. ( All'i
bers and mothers cordially urire
be present. Fathers also