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Ranis&y Cenietbry To
Friday June 1
tVlnrNcla HariHs 70,
jfJZE'KO CARRIER
us of wives and . as in
v - .J la-
quire r or tut our t'.io is
worth eiM .3 to t thst We should
try to give ka adva.--e and jiless
ings to others. v A sorvey of the,
world's progresSi and development
hited on the edu . J, and
has fostered the care cf 1 a sicl
eiOiilliiiriday
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the insane and helvas, i. J i ss at
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taUted Virlbuk fctils ihlvh l, I.'sated
aghinai. the happiness of mankind.
Mrs. Nelson Harris, 70, died i
her. home at Mats Hill abont. 10
t, ft
wui snow that the Christian people
Front the '' UeUsotn4( s(aJpoin(,
Christianity has trone hand in hand
The Ramsey Cemetery near Mar
shall on RFD 1 (Old Turnpike). Wll
m Thursday, May 17, 19M follow
asavrlage liesnse.
the nert day
nave Deen those hiost blessed. From
an article we found, we recite some
ing long iUffees.
.,:,, and wwre
with schools ami edtac&tlon,, in wag
ins; a war, against ignorance, preju
dice and superstition. Morally,
be cleaned off next Friday
June 1, in preparation for the an
nual decoration and memorial serv
ice there, with the date for the dU
Surviving sr the
husband; sjvoowrs,'
i jsido, hs 6 .
of the eutMandinc blessings which
Chrisianity hat brought nsj , '
daughter, Mrs. Chester Tipton of
dlughters and t BSate Btt btids,.
MAY 27, 19M
Flag Pond, Tenn.; six sons, Guy of
widow, has fin irkn snd three
Flag Pond, Gus of Unicoi, Tenn.,
sons; ' --a,
" These tonmentt ; srs bated
"in the seonomfo fuid. the Chria.
Cbristisnity , has been a : fore tot
tian world is where Wa find Imnk
Douglas snd Decatur of Dante, Vs.,
and Hilliard and Alvin of Mars Hill:
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U Us Jutoniatfofiai lntfom
Swutoy School Leieon Out-
tout, aopvriekUd ty the Inter-
national Council of Religion
firfKoatfon, I. 5. and vtrf
S JMTftrfMio.
good, bah warred against intemper
ance, gambUng. dishonesty snd vice
ration to be announced later.
clocks, sewing machines, improved
farming implements, printiher nnaa-
Melvifa MasdOurn of GrsenevUle,
All who have friends or loved ones
wherever found and has sought to
instill the doctrine of love and serv
ice in the hearts, of mankind. '.jn
three sisters, Mrs. Cordelia Higgins
buried there, are asked to come and
Tenn., a,nd Merrttt Mashburh of Or-
. and all tihe blessings of modern
bring working tools and help clean
the cemetery.
of Mars Hill, Mrs. Dora Stockton of
lanso, via. . ,
cmuraaon. In the social mIM
Pamplin, Va and Mrs. Byrd Stock
iBblcoihbe Fbnetal Home was in
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ton of Flag Pond; snd two brothers,
charge of srrangtmests.
vmMn
jnsarisd
fceiisj."
SHARING THE GbSPEL WITH
THE WORLD
MEMORY SELECTION: "We are
ambassadors or Christ, as though
God did beseech you by us: we pray
you in Christ's stead, te recon
ciled fo God." Corinthians 5.20.
LESSON ,TEXT : Acta 12:1-4;
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From the early cliurch at Antioch
eaime the first foreign missionary
movement. Adherents of the new
faith had been scattered by perse
cution previously and had carried
the new doctrine to various locali
ties, but this missionary movement
, from Antioch was the direct result
( of prayer and communion with the
Holy Spirit.
r Two of the ablest men in the
church at Antioch were selected for
this Important mission, namely, Bar
nabas and Saul, both of whom Jiad
taken a very prominent part in the
development of the Christian church
in that city. Going with them was
John Mark, kinsman of Barnabas,
whose mother knew Jesus in Jerusa
lem. Blessed with the prayers and good
wishes of the church at Aivtioch, the
missionary party sets out on its ep
ochal journey. Our Western world
todav owes its civilization and its
progress to this movement launched
by that early church. Proceeding
through the port of Seleucia, the
missionaries sailed to the Island of
Cyprus, 70 miles away, which was
Barnabas' former home. At Sals-
mis, they discoursed' in the syna
gogue, but few details of this stop
are given us. At Paphos, on the other
end of the Island, Sergius Psafas,
Governor, Apparently a seeker after
troth, wU convert!, and the sor
cerer, Elymas, fttteutpted to 4kfcfc:
the work of the tafetfoiUtHfea and re
ceived, through the hhd o 9kvfy
the cute of MtodleSa.
. Leaving thto island, the faiiefonarf
, party Journeyed to the coast of Alii.
landing II ergL ' 0erV for 'aottt
ra ftlA Mark wtthlrew from
the party M fttarntf iM Kb
one ktMft' wbeiher ohh teft the
party fce jtApti th W
ing ascefl
. "att&TbT teilarii, or fafceaai, U
beeataa fcbftesM it ih rale, frol
did not rerd all NaSbn ks seifl-
eient tm Ittet rtftUs Uo torn
to ac)sny tbek on Inoiher jonr
ney. fci Mark, tiowerkr, eventual
ly turllfci W well, aaoted
in the farther mlseioMry labors of
Bma4, aid mm Peter, 'trjft
whom he gained tti TMh for &
gospeL , Uttr, ke hreHe trtl
Paul twwi, m mtm m&m
' to him, " -,'.-V-'-?vi-v
at AntMek N flafiet
-not Aatifcl & tji
And 9UUm M
n the mm Ut. Hi teoai iyf
agog Itrri-fc, fcfsW if ttai
tags ftMi"' &Mtt;fiV-to.
loljie4 the tH m ft
of readlnA in the fit
vcrr thrU feiit. It tftft UrJ
' M the eoaelusloa, ei vesditl
for the Meri l, the W.Boe if
elect apiaken who mM expotiad
the aetUUre read.
- ProfadU. htvlag VMm eqntal
ed. with PanJ W Ekrihbei rt'-i
ihe few days ffior tU Cwll. J
Mnn, the ruler k Ue sMiior-i
ealhd ; vpoa : these visiter tot
rwd of eathontatioa &tf iii&ti hit
for the congregatioB.. Wh are given
thk oceasioiL wHch leea to hare
bean very effective and produced
rmnarkwble effect upoB h bearero
So Jnopreesed were they that thej
requested hijn Jta Ulkfrther th
following wek.i Others in the tj
heard aboat It and w t bear his
VHttt stt JPhhI
I ticcn UMiouowiogoHuusia service
Vase Liut however, tsk Orthodot
JSt, jealous of the triumph of the
Sew fa!'V rwthereaY to orVt ,th
fciL- saryit.avLinga." UpoatLoir re
4uscV to .,f the new ra'J
pold d ' " i that he would turn
from t' 4 . and prech to the
GentI l Jews, tnrever, were
able t ' solTicieT't c."!0' '
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Let's
tElect An
experienced
LJho
Knows
H6w To
Effectively
ftepreoent
The People
Of The
11 th
Oongreooionol
bibtrict
Ralph Webb Gardner Has Spent,
One Third Of His Time In Washing
ton Since He Became A Lawyer 18
Years Ago And He's Going To
Spend Some More Time There
When Congress Meets Next
January
It is an old political trick that when your opponents get desperate
and have nothing really against you they begin to create rumors, half
truths and insinuations. Ralph Webb Gardner, contrary to his oppo
nents' insinuations, was, is and always expects to be a resident of North
Carolina. He Jias voted in most all elections in the city., county and
state since he was eligible to vote. He pays North Carolina state in
come and intangible taxes;. he files his Federal income tax in Green
boro, N. C. A resident of Washington, D. C, has to file his Federal
torosiiBtufcftl In Baltimore, aid., and does not pay North Car
intome w intangible taxes or vote in North Carolina.
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. Sdr, Ralph Wfebb Gardner lives in a
hom lWhinkton, D. C, at 2828 Albe
marle Stmt At most everyone knows,
feac Congressman and Senator must pro
vide his own shelter, either renting or pur
enaalns; a, home 6r apartment, when he
VfSh J? IT BAD THAT
QWUlil iiil ALitUOAU Y PROVIDED
,4 PLAC3 PDR THEIR CONSTITU-
B TO? The latch key will
tie outside at the Gardner
lends from the 11th Dis
arm
TiTO Coi
for fefg
He and his wife are also Jwroud to be
able to own a home in Cleveland County
" 11 as in Washington, D. C. Ralph
Webb Gardner owns and operates .two
farms m Cleveland County, 0e of which
he has owned for over 21 years. Hi has
one of the largest pure-brfea - Aberdeen
Angus herds in the State of North Caroli
na. In Shelby he hag maintaiiied Uw of
fices, law library and employed a secreta
ry during: the 18 years he has beeri prac
ticing law. "
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Ralph Webb Gardner has belonged td
the First Baptist Church of Shelby since
he Was 8 years old, plus numerous civic
and social erganteatiotts in Cleveland
County. He does not btlong to any tlub.
6rganiation or thurth In Washington!
YOU KNOW AND I KNOW THAT RALPH WEBB OAfeDjt tS
UNWAVERING NORTtt CAROLINIAN JLHtl jMb ilitUili,
bftdNENT IS GOING TO BE ABLE TO iitAKE A Atettst
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