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| THE PRAY Eli CORNER JOYFVLNESS The New Testament i3 the most joyful book in the world. It opens vith joy over the Birth of Jesus; and L ends with a superb picture of a multitude ij-hich no man couid num ber, singing Halleluiah Choruses. No matter where you open it, amid fortunate or discouraging circum stances, you always find the note of joy. Even when a company of friends gather, for a farewell supper, V't'ore their Leader is crucified, He :iavs to them. These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy may be full ? John 15:11. Even when their iest friend has gone the mourners sake their food with gladness and iin:-leness of heart, praising God (Acts 2:46). If they are flogged for their faith, the Pisciples depart from the council tvioieing thai they are counted t i ; tn sutler dishonor for the ?>. t Vets 5:41). When an apostle .?lit in jail overnight he passes the v Ir.ging (Aits 16:25). And if }??;?; ii-t.n to him in his Roman p . . vis will hear him dictating, :e; ,,v in the Lord always, again I * ty, Rejoice" (Phil : 4:4). 1 . .? . it 1 'Ugh tragedy in the New 1 anient to make it the saddest in the world, and instead, it is ?' :- <llest. i . Religion which expresses itself i ? .i . >k. and which issues from . the most joyful religion on ? i ureat Missionary Faiths are ' .j-'.one. today. Mohammedanism, i: . iiisn . Christianity. The first !. hymns and never sings; the J is iily new endeavoring to -??II . with Chirs'ianity by copying Buddhism endeavors ? p-. to her pessimistic' thought little of that radiant Hymn if. which sixty generations of '? .-pi ntaneousy have broken V ;'? Is joyous Book and this . . . < RJigioP. stands a joyful per ? t i i ' The mournful pictures of i: ??! in Medieval art proved to be _ h he records of His life and ci-n :ees of His influence. . '.""'is religion and book e- is'.enee were not inspired by a ianeholy man. Swinburne, missing ? .il l us usual, sings of Him: "TIm:: has conquered, O pale Gal Wan Ch. w. rid has grown grey with Thy i' Vath." V,*n Jesus a pale Galilean? Has '?? - "Id grown grey with His Jvcalh? ".''jfi l.et us nok at Him and see: Do th ? !wo occasions when Jesus . s['< ial pains to justify 1 1 i: ' to His enemies, He was ex el: ? ! hem why He and His ?? "? so joyful. In Marl r.\ i - justifying the re ? ?. little company to fast V. te:l twic- ev ry week I Thursdays whethei ' .-It !i e i. not. Jesus says thai ? abstinence is useless i tul ! ' is d-sciples are as ? a In itial party, and do nol !? .? . t . This is a skilful waj ? I 'lng th-" matter, because a'c NOTICE >F FORECLOSURE ' !?? ! y virtue o ?' the powei - . !? i 'it ?<! i:i that c? rtain deec ? . t -i ? >. Titos. H. Shipman anc: ? v. . the undi signed trustee ' ? i in ' . us! bearing date oi :.h, 1Q30, registered in . NV on page *21 of the Iiec . !. <i Trust. :'of Transyl ' f-iuiii' .-tiring cer ??? in: i duett therein named and v "k en made in the pay ? id indebtedness! and the ! Trustee having been re ? ci to foreclose said Deed in ar II notic": required having ,:i\ "i and .-aid d.lault has not u. :i made uoo ' : W TilKREFOI the under '?rni ! T i- i - tec- will Monday the -7th day of April. 11K1 -,t 12 o'clock II., at the Court Hon- ; >or in the town of Brevard, N. C. i'er for sale -,nd .-??!! to the highest bidder for 'he lands mentioned ; .id describ ed rt said deed in trust aforesaid, r.\iv ice being hereby n de to said < ????:! in trust and the ree- rd thereof for a description of said lands by metes and bounds. The process of said sale to be ap pti- 'i upon said indebtedness, cost of ? commissions etc. This the "2- >th day of March 1931. t>. E:ujV.th, Trustee A2-9-16-23 'cording to the Jewish Law, a bridal party was always exempt from fast ing. Jesus claims that He and His friends are on a continuous honey moon, and that the Pharisaic laws have no right to interrupt their free dom. On another occasion the Pharisees complain because He welcomes sin ners to His friendship. He tells them (Luke 15) that the work which he is doing in finding lost men and bring ing them back to their true life is the joyfullest work in the world. He says that He' is glad over it as a . hepherd who calls in his neighbors for a feast when a lost sheep is res cued, as full of satisfaction as a housewife who has lost a coin and found it; as happy as a father whose (prodigal son has come home. He says that this sort of experience Which he is enjoying makes Angels sing, and .hat such joy He will not exchange the exclusiveness of the Phari sees. ~A PRAYKR OF JOYFULNESS Our Father, help us to find the .\eret of the Master's Joy, that we raay no longer dwell in the outer .ourts where our Ilappin . s tomes ?lid goes as the flowers b'onm and fade. Way we enter into the Secret i'laees of the Most High where lie 1 ed, until our joy like His cannol !>:? taken away from us. Teach us the joy of discovering the Tokens of Thy Presence always In the song of birds, The fragrance of flowers, The marvelous beauty of sunrise And sunset, out more it! the ringing laughter and >> '?untive cry of little children, in the ") hunger in the hearts of our /lotlurs and sisters, and in our own ?; so that we are never alone. Teach us the joy of friendship, . ii leaves no hurt or sting. Help us t.> enter into the deep jcy of sym pathy with our brothers and sisters .eed, the sympathy that gives in ?rftiit, and knits heart t<> heart, until ? are able to receive help when it is iti'ered. Save us, 0, our Father, from the v.knesSs of selfishness, and unite us ivith wise and tender love to those ho need us, and those whom we ieed.' All of this and more which we :i :!Hn express we ask in the Mast 's name. Amen. ? C. D. C. "i I Oakland News Items ! The many friend:: of I. S. Sanders ? :li be glad to learn that he is able ? ' he out again. Mary Bu:-ge>v v.as in Brevard :i ; last week. Mi's. Mhggie Nicholson spent last ? Thursday in Rosmaii. Clarence Norton a : ? < ! two sisters, 'Irs. I. S. Sanders and Irs. \V. F. i < fall, wire Brevard sitors last 1;. * Otto Alexander of fin .ard. vi. ;i ! home folks Sunday. J. L. Sanders spent the week-end in ' .?'??'Uth Carolina. Mrs. Sanders, who had been visiting her mother there, L'.urned with him. .'I !?'. I.'. \. Reid spent Thursday with Mrs. T. B; R id. Robert Sanders, Edwin Reid and "ink Brown s;vnt last week in Virginia, returning home Sat urday nifiht. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bryson have moved from the Charles Bennett cot !?. "? to Glenville. R v. S. B. IVTcCall and E. 1). Ran dolph were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clercnce Norton. T. 1!. Reid called on Frank Chap pell Thursday. Miss Myrtle MrCa.U spent Saturday niirht with Miss Evaund Sanderss. j Frank McCall and Clarence X > > r ton were in Rosman Thursday night on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Reid and Miss I.ula Reid called on Mrs. S. E. Alex ander Sunday. Mrs. Mary Burgess, Neal and Miss Roberta Burgess and Kile Galloway ? 1 ited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Galloway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid on Sunday afternoon. We are promised a treat Sunday. April 19th, at Lake Toxaway Baptist church. The Carolina Ladies Quar tet of Greenville, S. C., has promised j to be here and sing at our church J MARCELS FINGER WAVES We Pledge You Greatest Efficiency in GENUINE EUGENE . $ 8.00 PERMANENT WAVING ^ $10.00 Appointments Day or Evening Hours HAIR CUTS MANICURES LA-GERARDINE TREATMENTS Facials - Hair Dyeing and Color Rinse any tint. i < ( The Nobby Shop Ileauty Parlor Post Office Building Phone 257 | Pisgah Forest News i Miss Stella Cody was seriously in jured last Friday afternoon in Bre Ivard when she stepped off a moving automobile and was thrown to the I pavement. The impact is said to I have crushed her head severely, but i reports Monday are to the effect th^t she is improving at her home here. ;She is a daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. W. C. Cody and is a Sophomore | at Brevard High school. j Mrs. C. C. Morris and daughter of Biltmore, spent the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. Emma Col burn. i | Joe Orr was a Brevard visitor on ? Wednesday. j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mackey and family have moved back to their former home. | Mrs. Jewel Justus and children ol Asheville spent several days last week with Mrs. W. A. Lyday. i R. D. Jenkins of Brevard, spent Sunday with D. H. Orr. I "Married Life," a comedy drama, was given by the Turkey Creek P. T. I A. at the Davidson River school Fri day evening. The play was well rendered and a good attendance not ed. ' ? Herman Penland of Asheville, if visiting Oliver Buckner. Miss Mildred Bavnett entertained with a miscellaneous shower Friday afternoon in honor of the recent bride, Mrs. Rucben Morgan. Man; useful and pretty things were receiv ed by the bride. Light refreshment were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lance of Mills Rivei spent Sunday with Jim Carter an<: family. Jule Orr and C. L. Corn were Ilen dersonville visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Allen have moved into this section from Noi'i'r Brevard. Several people from this section at tended the revival at Little Rivei '-ist week. Mr. and Mr;. Homer Marcum an( daughter, Lucile, spent Sunday v/itl Mrs. Marcum's father. ('. Campfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ci. T. Frady am j family were recent guests of Mr. an< Mrs. Asbury Avery. Harry Sitton of Etowah,, spent Sunday withfHoward and 1). S. Orr Bill Ilawley of (iastonia. spenl Sunday with iriends in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grooms and*chil dren of Brevard were recent guests of Mrs. Stanley Allison. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewei on April 7th, twin boys. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mackey am son and Mrs. Frances Allen an< daughter spent Sunday on Bo.vlston. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orr and Mrs Jule Orr spent Wednesday witl with Mrs. John Lyday at Penrose. Several people from this section at tended the ball games in Ashevilli last week. Potato planting Seems to be thi order of the day. Sunday morning, jroinjr from here ' > 0;ik Grove church in the afternoon Let all music lovers be prese nt aw enjoy real' singing. The sinjrinK convention meets a Oakland church Sunday afternoon. RAISES TON OF PORK FROM ONLY EIGHT PIGS 0 Producing a ton of pork with a: many as ten pigs in a litter is not ar unusual accomplishment in Nortl Carolina, but to grow this iu:< ! meat with eight pigs during a feed ing- period of 120 days is unusual. "This is what Alfred Straughn 4-H club boy of Chatham county, die last year to establish a new recorr for his county." says L. R. Ilarrill state club agent. "The eight pig: weighed 140 pounds total when younf ? Straughn began bis feeding d, : . n 'stration. At the conclusion of t b 120-day period, the eight animab ? weighed 2.0S0 pounds, gaining tw> . pounds per pig per day through th; entire period. ' "lie has concluded that the State College system is all o.k." sa; s Mr. : Ilarrill. When in Ashcvilic, eut with <)inti Moore on the Square ? ?. good place. 6 6 6 LIQUID or TABLETS Cures Colds, Headaches, Fever 66 6 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD Here's your Opportunity Of a Lifetime ? _ . Forty-two acres Farmland, on hard-surfaced road; two houses, one especially good, with lights and water and modern town convenien6es, buildings alone valued at $5000.00. Whole thing can be had for $4,000.00, 25 acres Farmland, ex cellent house, lights and water, property on hard surfaced highway. Only $2,509.00 ' I Twelve acre tract, small dwelling in excellent con dition, property on hard surfaced highway. Only $1,509.00 Fifty-six acre trap, six-room house, 30 acres in cul ivation, orchard, one mile from hard-surface highway tivation and school house, for only 500.00 If these do not suit, you name what you want. We have it. If you have something to sell, list same with us. We will sell it. IT CAN BE DONE McCRARY & HAMLIN REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS LINES Office Rooms 1, 2, 3 Pickelsimer Building Telephones: 275 -164 - 166 MAIN STREET BREVARD, N. C. List Your Persona! Property for TAXES We will be at the following places to list Personal Property in Brevard Township. You are required by Law to come before the Listers and make your list. DAVIDSON RIVER LYDAY'S STORE THURSDAY, APRIL 16th PISGAH FOREST CARR LUMBER CO. STORE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 17 & 18 BREVARD COURT HOUSE APRIL 20th to APRIL 25th W. L. AIKEN J. H. TINSLEY Listers.
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