'$ 1 "THE NEV3.KCC 1 .3 (J 'v :al L - C- .-Ea 30, 1956 : ' end. need by permietion.) ' fTHcsa eomwnM ar 6aed V ea .. Inter tatfonal S. S. Lesion, OtttftV's. copyrighted by aternationai Council Religion Education, USA, O i 'L TO THE NEW HEAVEN AND EARTH , , Memory Selection: "I heard a great voice out of heaven laying, .Sf", Behold the tabernacle of God ie y" 'with .men, pnd he will dwell with ' i them, and. 'they thall be hi peo t pie, and God himself shall be with , them, and be their God. And God ekatt wipe taway all tear from tkeir eyeti and there ekatt be -No more death." Rev. tl :B-9. Ieeeon Text: Revelation Sl:l- 0M-S7. . Oar lesson for this week brings na to the dose of God's Word, the clocre of this aeries on the "Great Passages of the Bible," and also to the close of another year. .14 .' is 'a perfect end and the only society of the redeemed in heaven, possible end if God is omnipotent, 'n this city there will be no tem as Vre believe He is. pie, because there will be no need . The word of God begins, i n of a Temple God himself is ' Genesis, with a picture of beauty, there. of perfection, of satisfaction, Heaven wilt be an inhabited ' with man, the highest creation of place. The redeemed of the Lord God in perfect communion with will be there and we have reason Him. Sin, in the form of ser- to believe that they will be recog ' pent, soon enters and comes be- nizable. Moses and Elijah were tween man and his God. recognised when they met Jesus ' Sin is committed, a ourae is upon the Mount of Transfigura ' placed on man and, from that hour tion. Unless souls do retain their to the last hour of the earth's ex- identity, some of the joy of Heav iatence, under the dominion of en would be lost that of re man, there has been and will con- union with loved ones and friends. tinue to be a conflict between good Inside the wall which surrounds and evil. It is only when man the city of God will be those who 1 accepts Jesus Christ and receives have put their faith in Christ, ' , salvation from sin whsch He of-, those who have hungered and l- ten, can man hope to reestablish thirsted after righteousness, those ' the communion of his soul with who have proved faithful. How : its maker, God. ever, outside the walla are pie- . The ultimate hope of every tared the fearful, those who de Christian is to be forever with nied their Lord, those who refused his Lord, Jesus Christ. John, in to believe in Christ, those who ' his vision, received a revelation were guilty of idolatry, the mar-, , of the place where the redeemed, derens, the fornicators, the sorcer souk wiU spend eternity. Deep era, the liars or deceivers. In- down within tte 1 human heart stead of being permitted to enter 1 ' there is, a Wm conviction that and enjoy toe blessJnga of Heaven, v H.ath doe not end - all for the these wiU be cast into lake of idus4 iJere.le a fu- fire Hell or the' scrap heap vure KtfVfor that part of u that f the XJniTeree,. r : an aeve die thf souL . - " The Mfe in' Heaven is to be a : Han has always been interest- perfectly happy one, for Heaven ed in-the question, asked by Job is a place of joy. The sorrows of . long agoO'If a man die, shall he life teams, death, sorrow, cry tive agamr The Christian ans-- ing will be done away with. " .'were Tes.V We know that the There will be ho sickness, there 1 body dies, but the ' soul the will be no fear, because we will be ' real self lives" on after death, with God eternally. - Take Jean as an example. The Ask yourself this. question, now, '-"New Testament tell us "that he today: "Will I be with God and '. died physically on the cross, but, h's redeemed throughout eterni on the third day, he arose from ty?" If you want to be you can. the grave. . We believe he is alive Paul declared, "The wages of sin today. Because he conquered is death, but the gift of God is i death, we believe that we, also, eternal life through Jesus Christ VshaH live another life beyond the our Lord." grave. Accept Him, live for Him and 'i- Granted that this is so,, what live with Him eternally. This life .. will ' our future abode look like, here on earth is extremely short, who shall be there and what shall but eternity is very, very long, we dot John, in the 21st and Where wall you spend eternity? IIAPWIIE17 1 V'1'1 Former Resident Of Donkey Basketball Ccanty Passes In v " Game At Walnut Atheville Hospital Gym January 3 t Andy Fender, 42, of Swanna- Donkey basketball is coming to no, and- former resident of Md- Walnut at the high school gymna iaon County, died in an Aeheville siuim on Thursday, January 8 at hospital Friday, December 21, 7:30 p. m. 1966, after a short illness. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Fender of Flag Pond, Tenn. Surr'-Hng are. his wife, Mrs. Cora Martin Fender; three sis ters, Mrs. J. E. Reese, Mrs. Maco Wallin and Mrs. T. R. Lambert of Marshall RFD' 4 ; and a broth er, Willard Fender of Marshall RFD 2. Fender was a weaver fo-- Bea con Manufacturing Co.. at Swan nanoa. 22nd chapters of Revelation, gives us a description of Heaven. It is a city the new Jerusalem which was the beloved cdty of the Jews and the home, not only of the king, but the location of the Temple and, in the Temple, the holy of holies. Dummelow says that "Jerusa- lem" represents the society of the redeemed on earth, while the "new' Jerusalem" represents the YEAR! fy? This is America's funniest sport donkey basketball. Fun loving sports fans are promised a field day of hilarious entertain ment when the world's best train ed donkeys present their comedy version of basketball. A big pro gram has been arranged in addi tion to donkey basketball. A se ries of tricks and stunts by a trick donkey will be presented as a preliminary act. Also, races and tug-o-war on donkeys will add to the evening of fun for young and old. Advance tickets will be sold. They may be bought from any member of the senior class of Walnut, or from the senior class sponsor, Mrs. Hettie Rice, or tick ets may be purchased at the door. HIS LOSS Coventry, England In order to get a little extra needed money a husband sold his wife's sewing machine for six pounds (about $30). She objected strenuously and made him buy it back. The husband had to pay the dealer's new price twelve pounds or about $60. 1957 5, Happy Nww Yaor , , to virybn Redmon and Wqtleu Motor Companu MARSHALL, N. C. mm V3 12 Zf I II ' J , t $ ' J ' ADMINISTRATRIX KG. 2 The ' undersigned havfa- j r, iali fied as administratrix of tie es tate of J. R. Kent, deceased, late of Madieon County, -ahia is to no tifv all neraona havin claims against said , estate to , present them to toe undersigned on or De fore the 13th day of December, 1957, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said ' estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. '' This 11th day of December, 1956. MAE KENT, Administratrix, R-l, Marshall, N. C. 12-13 l-17p SHUPE PLANING MILL We Manufacture WAGONS, TRUCK BODIES Plane Lumber and any kind of woodwork SHUPE PLANING MILL Formerly Brigman Wagon Co. GEORGE B. SHUPE, Owner WALNUT, N. C. I UOT2 1957 VIll a x:,i rcb v;;ii I 1 v m. cvm This is to notify all persona that the undersigned will at 11:00 o'clock a. m., en Monday, Decem ber 31, 1956, at the undersigned's garage, Route 3, Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, to satis fy the lien held by the undersign ed for wrecker service and stor age, the following motor vehicles: One 1948 Model Pontiac 4-door sedan, Motor Number F8PIB10392, said automobile bearing no license plates and the name of the regis tered owner being unknown, on which the sum of ONE HUN DRED ($100.00) DOLLARS is due for wrecker service and stor age. One 1946 Model Nash 4-door 600 sedan. Motor Number K54272, Serial Number K119818, said au tomobile bearing no license plates and the name of the registered owner being unknown, on which the sum of SEVENTY FIVE ($75.00) DOLLARS is due for wrecker service and storage. One 1947 Model Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Motor Number EAA438946, said automobile bearing South Carolina license plate No. D88625 and the name of the registered owner being Clyde Phillips, Route 2, Pickens, South Carolina, on which the sum of SEVENTY ($75.00) DOLLARS is due for wrecker service and storage. This the 5th day of December, 1956. COLUMBUS HENDERSON ' By William C. Reeves. 12-13.20, 27c KILLED BY ELEVATOR Louisville, Ky. Miss Mary Ann Logan, 24-year-old medical student, was crushed to death by an elevator in General Hospital as eight persons on the elevater watched, unable to help. Moss Logan had her right foot and head inside the elevator when it started up without warning. WELCOME TO TK Hi May'good luck and happiness be yours throughout the year. MODEL GROCERY MARSHALL, N. C. May the iptrtl of teaten . "remain with yo id ' V-doy tots. -v. s ,US 1957 . - o 4 A WEtvYEAR. Tr T 1 vznr jt J JOE'S ELECTRICSERVICE Your Frigidaire .Dealer NEW LOCATION FORKS OF IVY JOE HERNANDEZ, Owner Phone tlil 2 FOR SALE HOME ELECTRIC & FURNITURE GO. MARSHALL, N. C. c 1 CHANDLER Hardware Company MARSHALL, N. C mm ' May the aay; " . months isdd to a year i ! Jay ana" achttvtmtr HOY VJZZVZ3 w Used Pianos AND All. tI . JAMUaRY 1 957 1 tM awts aa aM rm . I I j Il23f: V. Newt for Veteran a) O Four major deadlines face vet erans now being released or dis charged from active service with the Armed Forces, Veterans Ad ministration said. The most important of these, according to VA, concerns GI in surance and affects veterans who have been released from active service since September 4, 1956. Instead of having 120 days in which to apply for a special type of five-year term, nonconvertibJe GI insurance, these newly dis charged veterans must apply be fore midnight, December 31, 1956. This deadline was set by the re cently enacted Servicemen's and Veterans' Survivor Benefits Act, which revised the death benefits program for the beneficiaries of i veterans who does as "a result of service. Veterans with service during the Korean conflict (June 27, 1950 through January 81, 1965) should remember that they have three years from the date of their discharge or separation to apply for education and training under the GI Bill, VA said. Korean conflict veterans also should keep in mind, according to the agency, that most of them have only a year from the date of their discharge or separation in which to apply for dental treat ment. Exceptions to the one-year rule are those veterans who are receiving disability compensation for a service-connected dental con dition, or those veterans whose dental disabilities yare as a result of combat injuries or service in juries. They may apply at any time. The same miles for dental treat ment apply to peacetime veterans and six-month enlistees, except that the latter two groups must have been discharged for disabili ty incurred in line of duty or be receiving VA compensation for a service-connected disability. GI home loan deadline for vet erans of the Korean conflict peri od is January 81, 1966. This date is far enough away, VA said, so that moat Korean conflict veter ans may take the time they need to select a home, farm or business to. be bought with GI financing. MADE OWN CO2JN Danville, 111. Twenty years ago, William J. Mellott made a coffin to be buried in. When he died recently, he was buried in the home-made poplar burial box he had fashioned. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Queen Ramsey, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on r before the 22nd day of November, 1957, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to saio attata will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 15th day of November, 1956. JETER P. RAMSEY, Admin istrator, R-3, Marshall, N. C. 11-22 12-27c NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrices, C.TA., of the estate of Hubert E. Rob erts, deceased, late of Madison County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against amid 1 estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 19th day of December, 1957, or thte no- .1 til :. . 1 1-3 2 t , - .. their recovery. All persona ilk . debted to said estate will pleas make immediate payment t tha undersigned.' h This the 10th day of December, ' 1966. VENfA 1 C DAVIS, HATTIE T. TEAGU1E, JULIA R. ELAM, , Administratrices, CT.A of the Estate of Hubert E. Roberta, de- eeaned, Marshall, N. C. 12 11 1-17 I. 1 t , VI" e- '