.. ? r." 7 \Y. Kerr Scott Visits Sylva High School W. KERR SCOTT, front row left, Democratic C ?.ididate for Governor of North Carolina, is shown with part of th-* Senior Class following an address h>Me k>st Wednesday morning when he talked to the students of Sylva schools. At the extreme right is R p.i L. Smith, principal of Sylva schools. Everyday Counsellor ?/ ^ 8v RfcV. HERBERT SMUGH, D. 0. ?do we have to wait until we r - ich s' me dire extremity be fore we aiv willing to take the Lord .nto our lives? This seems to be a ch. racteristic of the hu man race. Willfulness, stubborn ness, .>elf shness wreck many a life. From time to we publish in this It is from a man who paid the death penalty for his crimes and sinfulress. It was written to his fellow prisoners on Death Row: "Dear Friends: Just a few lines of appreciation for all the favors that you have done for me during my slay on Death Row. Boys, I have been a sinner for 35 years and I don't bel eve tnat thtre could have ueen a bigger sinner titan I was. I never had anyone explain to me how 1 could get forgi eness for my sins until last n ght. I want ed to talk about it to someone be fore, but I just kept putting it off. "It is so simple and the easiest thing to do. Even a little child can understand how to be saved. First you must believe that Christ died on the Cross for everyone's sins and ask Him to forgive you of your sins. That was my first prayer and I felt like I couldnt do it, but I begged God to give me courage: I know He did for the words came freely and I know that He has forgiven fhe of my sins for I can fe.l His work going on in me. It is the most wonderful feel ing anyone has ever known. "So fellows, my last prayer is that ?? you are not saved, please do so now. Don't put it off as I have. v Limn letters :>? >m men and irren who have goi.e all the way I > the bottom '.core they are willing to give their lives to Clod. One such letter is before me now*. Don't Woit, for tomorrow may be too late. I can see now how much I have misled by putting it off. He i> at your heart's door knocking right now. sa please give Him a cnance and let Him .n as I dici for now I ) ave pi ace 01 mind and I'm ;r He will do the same for you. ?We.I. so loi'g fellows, I'm go ing to heaven. I know I'll be ? waiting up there-for you all, and I hope and pray "that wc will all meet in that br.ght city where ' .ere is no grief or sorrow. "Your friend in Christ, P.S. I hope all of you will benefit by what 1 have said for it comes roin the bottom of my heart.'* A mother's pi yers followed her1 ov to prison and brought him to I Christ. She wrote mj and asked I me to arrange for a Christ an min uter in the town where the prison was located, to visit her -on and offer him Christ. Tins was done, and this letter shows the results. I'm convinced that there is no greater power in 'the wo: .d than a Christ.an mother's prayers. It is tragic to read in this letter, "I new:r had anyone to exp.ain to nit . o..* I could gel forgiveness of ny sins until last night." How ;a :y C'iv.'i:'.inn people came in contact with this man during 35 years? How mafiy of them could have borne Christian witness to him? He might be living today a Christian gentleman if some Christian friend had done h.s duty. How long since you have spoken to anyone about their spiritual welfare? GLENN FUNERAL HOME A M6ULANCE SERVICE Phone 65 . Sylva, N. C 8:28tf Pickle Making Is Demon. At Victory Club Meet The Victory Home Demonstra tion club held its September meet ing at the home of Mrs. Ralph England on Wednesday, the 22nd. The twelve members present en joyed the demonstration and dis cussion by Miss Johnston on mak ing of pickles and green tomato* mince meat. They were givers new recipes (rr the making of' new varieties of pickles. Plans for cake making meelrng were dis. mm. mam . > ass work ? & 'A'jw* ^ - r?' "**x>:im new N0R6E TRIPLE-ACTION washer - srr norgE BEFORE YOU BUY SOSSAMON FURNITURE GO. Main Street Sylva. N. C. MUGG5 AND SKEETER LTHELLO, RODNEY. ARE YOU GOING ToT HELP ME INPLATE THE WEATHER j-' BALLOOH ^ BY WALLY BISHOP GAY NEWS Mr. Robert Ajtry ot Gastonia; ui d Charlie Martin of Gastonia,! v re ini? week-en;! gaests of Mr. . ' Mrs. Walter Wilson. M s. Jack R >ilir.< of Cramerton ! v;- return d to her home after; : iting her purer.ts tor a while. | Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jim Johnson, Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Johnson were I hj week-end guests of Mr. and, .!r?. Ray Mashburn of Hazelwood. j Mr. W; Iter Wilson was the guest j >: Mr. and Mr>. Leamon Woodard Sunday. I Mrs. J. D. Morgan, Mrs. Robert Jones, Jr., Mrs. Jack Rollins, Mrs. I. C. Browning, and Mrs. Walter 1 * i'.son were the guests- of Mrs. Mann Woodard last week. Mrs. John C. Jones celebrated ler 66th birthday, September 28. She had as her guest Mrs. Dove Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. F ank Woodard were visiting in Liberty Sunday afternoon. Mrs. May Young was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Browning. Mrs. Griffin Browning spent ihe we.?k-ei:d with her brother, Mr. Jud Cope. The friends of R. L. Williams r gret to karn of his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter W.lson, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price of Highlands spent the week-end with Mrs Price's father, Mr. Hor ace* Cabe. Little Mildred Ann Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, .s reported to be ill. SAVANNAH' NEWS Jonn Bryson, who is a freshman at Gardner-Webb College this year, spent the week end at home with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryson of Gay. Friends of Mr. Fred Barron, who has been seriously ill in the hospital, in Sylva, will be glad to know that he has sufficiently re covered to return to his home in Gay. Mrs. Bonnie^FrizzelL and daugh ter Nancy spent the week-end with Mrs. FrizzelTs parents, Mr. and Mrs- Will Bryson of Gay. Miss Blaine Higdon oC Brevard college spent the week-er.d at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higdon of Gay. Miss- Higdon 1 ?was recently elected to the strff I oj' "The Clarion", ti"u> Brevard j college papers Mi*, and Mrs. Carl Higdon had a.i their week-^nd guests Mrs. V. prion's brother anri family, Mr. a-.'ri Mi*.-. Troy Lnrj.i.ig n' Brevard. A:'.. r.nd Mrs. Carl Ktgdun and C.SS..J. Various members of the c/iib contributed money lor the c^rry.ns on or the euro market. Fr.v rerres'iments. Mrs. England and jo nt hostess, Mr-. Harold Morgan, served a sak'd course. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Ashe. MOST FARM FIRES ARE PREVENTABLE Because rui\n will be in charge of graveside rite?. Pfc. Bryson's body is scheduled 1 to arrive here Wednesday at 4 p. I m: He entered the service in March, 1 1943, and served overseas with the Eigth Infantry Division of Gen. 1 Patton's Third Army. He partici pated in the invasion of France and the battle for Cherbourg. Surviving are the parents; one j brother, Hayes J. Bryson of Gas- j tenia, and three sisters. Mrs. Har- ! ry J. Calhoun of Gastonia, Miss] Ada Bryson of Cullowhee and Mrs. j Edith Lunsi'ord of Asheville. Moody Fuiu ral Home is in charge j of funeral arrangements. Wesleyan Methodist At Glenville In Revival The revival services which began at the Wesleyan Methodist church oi Glenville on Monday, Oct. 4, w 11 continue through the 17th announced the pastor. Miss Ger- j # ,rude Fanner. The pastor is assist ed in the series of s.rvices by evangelist E. L. Sh.ghley of Cen tral, Soutn Carolina. Services' an? held each week day beginning at 7:30 p. m. and on Sunday at 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. Woman's House Gov. Elects Proctors The Woman's House Government I association of Western Carolina Teachers college recently elected the proctors to serve for the fall quarter. Those elected were Freda Ar nold, Frar Win; Mary Ann Elliot, Marion; Rrrth Hyatt, Whittier; Ber tha Martin, Whittier; Kathleen Moss, Hayesville; Jean Poteet, Sylva; and Patricia Sawyer, Black Mountain. The jwroctors will serve on the Women's House Government coun cil with Mary Sebastian, Marion. ,