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PAOiaix MARSHALL, N. C, NOV. V, IMS MM ars Hill News MRS. J. w HUFF, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Don Caldwell are on vacation trip this week in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wall and family, of Greensboro visited his mother, Mrs. Roy Wall, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Harris, of Dante, Va., spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris. Mrs. Essie Edwards is recuper ating at home after spending some time in St. Joseph's Hospi tal because of a heart attack. Mrs. Wade White, of the Ga briel's Creek section, has also re turned home from St. Joseph's. Among those from the Mars Hill area who attended the grand performance of The Royal Phil harmonic Orchestra of London, under the patronage of Her Ma jesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in Asheville Tuesday night were Dr. and Mrs. Ellison Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Ad ams, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rob erts, Mrs. Elizabeth Webster Wat son, J. Elwood Roberts, Joe Mor gan, Miss Sadie Wallin, Miss Frances Snelson, and a number of Mars Hill College students. International Sunday School Lesson for NOVEMBER 10, 1963 BLOODSHED BOX SCORE ON N. C. HIGHWAYS Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic death through 10 a. m., Monday, November 4, 1963: Killed to date 1091 Killed to date last year 1101 TO ERR IS HUMAN To err is human the divine par ends when used as an excuse. (These comments are based on the International S. S. Lesson Outlines, copy-righted by the International Council $ of Religious Education, USA, and used by permission.) f- 9ft 3f VICTORY OVER DEATH Memory Selection: "Thanks be to (iod, who gives us the victory through our Iwd Jesus Christ.." (I Corinthians l.r:.r7) Lesson and Hi. Text: 1 Corinthians 1; Today the aim of our lesson is to help adults realize the signifi cance of believing in resurrection. The heart of 1 Corinthians 15: 20-28 is verse 22, in which Paul stated: "For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive." Paul was not arguing for a theory of sin so much as he was trying to help us understand how Jesus is our savior. He suggest ed that Christ is like Adam in fact, is second Adam. The He brew word "Adam" means "man"; Christ's story is the second and final story of man. The first story tells us about the human problem, the problem of sin and death. The second story tells us about the answer to the human problem. . The problem is that each of us has difficulty understanding the meaning of existence. On the on hand, we see the record of fail ure and defeat, the wretched story of man's continued inhuman ity to man. Such figures of mod ern times as Adolf Eichmann speak vividly of the sin and sick ness of the human spirit. On the other hand, we witness the story of man's creativity, the record of great acts of charity and kind ness, as well as the great human achievements of culture and civil ization. A person such as John (llenn testifies nobly to the grand eur of the human heart. While we, in between, are hard put t o know who we are. Our sin makes optism realistic. Our achieve ments make despair and defeat unwarrented. Who are we? How do we live? What is the truth'' The Bible tells two stories stories about "Adam," abou' "man." It says, in the first place, that Adam sinned, fell from Cod's presence an.l became altogether subject to sin and death. Hut, incur important, it tells the story of the second Adam, Christ, who became one with us in a death like ours but also rose from t h e grave to dwell in righteousness, in unity with Cod. Just ns the story of the first Adam symbo- izes a truth, so does the story of the second Adam signify a great er truth "as in Adam all die, so also in Crist 5-hall all be made a-live." We who accept the Bible mesage understand that we are all sons of Adam; we are all sin ners, wholly so. As Paul said in Romans 8:9, "I have already charged that all men . . . are un der the power of sin.'' Or, again, in RomMB 7:14, "A am carnal, sold under sin." We are right in being pessimistic about ourselves. We are sinners.. But, on the oth er hand, Christ has been raised and has overcome sin. "For God has put all things in subjection under his feet" (verse 27), and we are raised with him.. If Christ has not been raised, then we are merely sinners. If Christ has been raised, we are forgiven sinners witn power through His Spirit for newness of life. One of the arguments against the resurrection was the rather absurd notion of "physical" res urrection. What a planter sows is not what comes up; from a kernel of corn comes the ear, from a mere seed a beautiful blossom. So it is with the resurrection; the body that is buried is one tiling; the body raised is another. Fur thermore, the physical body is good only for this life; it does not suit eternal life. "I tell you this, . . .flesh and blood cannot in herit the kingdom of Cod, nor does the perishable inherit the imper ishable" (Verse 50). If Jesus had been resurrected in a physical, moral, perish'ible body in the same body in which he died then he would not be able to enter the kingdom with God. However, the kind of body. Man is a unity human spirit still requires some body, mind, and spirit. If man lives after death, then he must be raised in bodily form. But if he is to live in eternity, in the king dom, the body must be "spiritual." Because Jesus' Resurrection was spiritual, we can understand why the New Testament descriptions of the Resurrection vary. Here was something new and unusual, escaping words and understanding. Jesus appeared where and as he willed and to those who were given eyes to see him. The Resurrection cannot, prove the truth of Ohrfct to nonbVHevers because t it does not appear to nonbelievers. But for Paul, and for us who believe his words, the Resurrection is the God given sign and surety that Jesus is God's Messiah, that he over came death, and that we will con quer with him. Shaw AFB, S. C. - Staff Ser geant Fred J. Hensley of Mar shall, hat arrived here for assign ment with the 363rd Field Main tenance Bquadron following a tour of duty in Japan. Sergeant Hensley ia a sheet metal worker. The sergeant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hensley of Marshall Rt t, attended Mars Hill High School. He is married to the for- Barbara Jean Shelton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Shelton of Greer, S. C. Parris Island, S. C. (FHTNC) Marine Private Laurence M. Cutshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cutshaw of Rt. 3, Marshall, completed basic training Oct. 15, at the Marine Corps Recruit De pot, Parris Island, S. C. The training included drill, bay onet training, physical condition ing, parades and ceremonies and other military subjects. Three weeks were spent on the rifle range firing the M-14 rifle and other basic infantry weapons. Recruit training prepares Ma rines for further specialized train ing in a service school or with a unit of the Fleet Marine Force They will report to Camp Lejeune, N. C, for combant infantry train ing. Great Lake, 111. (FHTNC Douglas G. Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Randolph, Mars Hill is attending recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. The nine-weeks training sched ule includes naval orientation, history and organization, seaman ship, ordnance and gunnery, mili tary drill, first aid and survival. During the training recruits re ceive teats and interviews which determine their future assign ments in the Navy. Upon com pleting the program they are as signed to service schools for tech nical training or to ships and shore stations for on-the-job train ing in a Navy rating specialty. Nsval training produces the in seapower by supplying to man the and shore stations of todays Navy. H.S. Friendship Club To Hold Turkey Supper Not. 6 The Friendship Club of Hot Springs will have a turkey buf fet supper on Friday evening, No vember 8, at the Hot Springs School cafeteria, from 5:80 until 8 P. BL Proceeds will be used to help defray expenses for lights recent ly installed at the Hot Springs School athletic field. Tickets will be $1.25 for adults and 75c for children under 18 years of age. The public is Invited. Roatina Fork News MRS. HUBERT PANGLE, Cerreaponoeat Two Minutes With The Bible ARE YOU SURE? Mr. Bill Bagby of Johnson Bi ble College, Tenn., filled his re gular appointment at Bethel Chris tian Church Sunday. He was ac companied by Mr. Jim Wood, al so from Johnson. They had din ner at the home of Mr. Homer Plemmons. Dinner was prepared by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Iowa Radcliff. His wife and her moth er, Mrs. Hattie Ebbs, are visiting relatives in Washington, D. C. We are glad to state that Mr. Lon Parker, who has been so se riously ill is improving some. He is expected home In a short time after spending several weeks in a Knoxville, Tenn. hospital. His home is in Kingsport, Tenn. His wife, Mrs. Hattie Parker, her -- daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and Elisabeth visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker Sunday; also Mrs, Oallle ParAr anl Mrs. Lucy Parker. Mrs. Forris Holt returned home Saturday after undergoing sur gery in an Asheville hospital last week. We hope how soon she is well and back at church, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle and Ken visited Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks Saturday. Mrs. Richard Sherer visited Mrs. C. R. Whitson Monday. Mrs. Thomas Allison visited Mr. and Mrs. Peary Gowan fo Shutin Sunday. David Pangle visited Gary and Stevie Frisbee, Monday, after school. Mrs. David Waldroup, Mrs. Jimmy Moore and Mrs. Bonnie Sue Clark and baby visited Mrs. Buena Frisbee Sunday. power -q.uliWBVpejafthni amps, arrcnut1 CONTENTMENT A VIRTUE Contentment may be a virtue, but certain death to enterprise. i New Chevelle ! BY CHEVROLET The kind of handling ease you'd expect In a smaller car. Come on down and drive it. The kind of comfort you'd expect In a large Interior. Come on down and sit in it. Brs "iir 'wts Wr eSSi i nSSJI wWF's&SSS BKSBBBBBBW -b"x' -rf 5 awBVBBBBBSBsM KJssl aw eMMMaaaMaali T' JSHlasl WwW LL W Only a car that looks as good as this coiHd 07 IBrv& V . mmi hthwiR Chevrolet and Chew IL Kr BBP;' Come on down and stare at it. Would you like to hove the knowledge, the assurance and the joy of sins forgiven? Would you like to be sure of heaven? Well, the first step to heaven is to realize that you cannot get there by trying. You can't walk there. You can't climb there. You can't f I v there. Only Cod can take you there. Many try to earn heav en. They trp to climb there on a ladder of good works. Thev talk about "adding another rung." Hut look out for that ir I works lad der! It's not anchored at the top and the higher you climh the far there you will fall. Cod's Word says that salvation is "the gift of Cod, not of works lest any man should boast" (Eph. 2:8. He is not going to have boasters in heaven there are enough of them on earth and no body likes them. All of us should realize that even the best are not good enough for heaven, for "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" (Rom. 3:23), but in this same statement the Apostle Paul declares that believers in Christ, who died for our sins, are "justi fied freely by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 6:1), So, friend, it is nqt by trying WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Llfe? Ease your mind. 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PINKHAM .A TODAY'S MEDITATION Read Revelation 22:1-14 I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. (John 10:10.) It was the day after Christmas, and a department store was hav ing a sale. People crowded about Levery counter except one. The Lai 1. m.-:.t.. j ti . " T&"JZ- .M PyiT,,fl attracted on person. Christmas was over. In most of the world, we Chris tians have celebrated the birth of Jesus who came that all men might have a more abundant life. We have sung and read about Him. We have known the joy of loving and giving to others. Are we now to lay it all away, as uninterested in Him and tho spirit of His birthday as we are in the tinsel and ornaments? Do those who are not Christians look at us, wondering, "Where is He who only yesterday was reborn King of these people?" For those of us who love Christ, He must be reborn in us each day. To our living King and loving Sa vior we offer our praise and ador- or doing anything that you will reach heaven it is only by be lieving. God says He loves sin ners, and that Christ died for our sins. Will you believe this and trust Christ as your own Savior? "For the Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into His hands. He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life, and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him." (Jn. 3:35,36) It's as simple as that. New ChmUeMdibu Sport Coup Nowftfvy spirit in a new kind of car! I Ws built this one to do more than just stand around looking beautiful. Held its weight down in the 3,000 pound range. Then built four lusty engines two sixes andtwo V8's with output all the way up to 220 horses! And if that makes you think this is one frisky car, you've got Hie right idea. You've also got a roomy ear here. Yet its 115-inch wheelbase keeps it highly maneuverable in traffic and very easy to park. With its Full Coil suspension, it's got a ride that reminds you of the Jet-smooth kind the way it muffles noise and cushions humus. Jttd the fine hand of Body by Fisher craft ud beneath this one's suave oood looks, ton. Sound good? There's more, like the fact that Chevelle comes in three series with eleven models convertibles, sport coupes, sedans, wagons, even Super Sport models with front bucket seats. like the fact that (and see if this isn't one of the nicest surprises of ail) the new Chevelle comes at an easy-to-take price! like to hear more? The listening's wonderful at your Chevrolet dealer's and so's the driving. Opaonof at am ett Ask about a SMILE-MILE Ride and the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer's FRENCH BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. Manufactures Lieentt No. HQ MARSHALL, N. C Ne. Dave James, 79, Dies Saturday; Funeral Monday Dave James, 79, of RFD 1, Hot Springs, died Saturday morning, November 2, 1963 after a long ill ness. He was a native of Cocke Coun ty, Tenn. Services were held at 2 p. m. Monday in Lusk Chapel Baptist Church. The Rev. Don Miller officiated. Burial was in Woody Memorial Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lura Ashby James; two daugh ters, Miss Mary L. and Miss Laur ie James of the home; a son, John H. of the home; and a sister, Mrs. Laurie J. Hannah of Clyde Rt 1. Man Escapes Serious Injury In Wreck Friday Dick Bradley, a life insurance agent of Gastonia, N. C, miracu lously escaped serious injury Fri day afternoon when his car plung ed off the Marshall By-Pass near the Tillery Branch Road. The Cadillac rolled some 250 feet down the steep bank completely demoli shing' the car. Bradley was able to walk to ambulance with the help of two men. He was taken to an Ashe ville Hospital for observation. ation because He gives us His a bundant life every single day of our lives. Prayer: O Father, we ask that we may not lose the wonder and joy of the gift of Thy Son. Grant that He may live in use this day and always. We ask in the spirit of our Lord and Master, who taught us to pray, "Our Father who art in heaven .... Amen." Thought for the day: The abur dant life is Christ's gift to tho wno love ana ioiiow mm. Mary Gate wood BanW- (Florida) FRIED OYSTERS Seafood Platter Home Made Pies Delicious Coffee HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 N. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C 1 ! I Singing The regular 2nd Saturday night singing will be held November 9 at the Laurel Fork Free Will Baptist Church on Bailey Branch just south of Marshall. All singers and listeners are in vited to come an take part. Ev eryone is welcome. Knl "Oaast will Channel 10 NOW ON FULL POWER (316,000 Watts) Construction is now complete od we are wamwItUnu M power 316,000 watts from world's toNatt tower located IB mlee N of Knoavla. Thousands off additional now be) able to mm 10 looei Urn and CBS network programs. 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