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HP MARSHALL, N. a, DM. tt. 1966 THE NEWS. RECORD Pioneer 4-H Club Met December 6 CHRISTMAS- RE ET I N S The Pioneer 4-H Club held its regular meeting- on Monday, Dec. 6 in borne of Baocus McPe tere. Officers for the coming By this means we say "thank you" to all our customers and tnendfc It has been good to serve you. W oe you hove a joyous Christmas. year were elected as follows: President, Shirley Mcintosh; vice president, Johnny Hensley; sec retary-treasurer, Teresa Buckner; reporter, Mack Boone; song lead er, Karen McPetere; pianist, Peg gy Roberts. I I SOflrf 1 1; whom wo have had such a 9 Jh Vff E 'n business ""'o'ionship IS Jfc K during the past year we J i v f CODY MOTOR SALES 8 MARSHALL, N. C. $ Y-Y- International Sunday School Lesson for DECEMBER 26 1965 These comments are based V- on outlines of the Interna- tional Sunday School Les- sons, copyrighted by the In- ternational Council of Ke- Y- lijjious Education, and used by permission. Y- 0 NEHEMIAH: COMMITTED TO A TASK Memory Selection: "Let the beauty of the Lord our God be unm us; and establish thou the work of our hands." (Psalm 90:17) Lesson Text: Nehemiah 1:1 to 6:3; 12:27 to 13:31. In today's lesson (the hist for this year of 1!65) we study the achievements of a man of ureat rounijre a n d tenai ity; a man whose faith never faltered, and by that faith overcame the most formidable of obstacles. A man dedicated to the task before him Nehemiah. The very core of this lesson is recognition of the fact that the task God gives us often requires sacrifice and hardships to be faced and vanquished but al ways self -dedication. The walls of the city of Jeru salem had been breached in many places, and were in a sad state of disrepair; they were gaps in a fortress that threatened the city with destruction from the hands of any eremy without the gutes. This was the task that faced Ne hemiah; to repair the walls and make Jerusalem a safe j.lace for the people of his race. Considering the hardships in volved in getting material with which to make the repairs, and. the limited mnnHwcr resources existing, this was, indeed, a for midable undertaking. Every man had to do his share twofold. They had to work in a laborer's rapacity, and they had to arm I themselves and fight in a sol- tlier's. Most o! all, they had to van quish the enemy of discourage ment as they faced the magnitude of this undertaking for the work was slow and difficult, and time was of the essence. It was in large measure due to Nehemiah's faith and his forti tude that the mission was accom plished in what was then a sur prisingly short space of time fifty-two days. What a truly dedicated man Ne hemiah was! He was a layman neither priest nor prophet. He held a position of honor in the king's court. He need not have concerned himself with the plight of the pilgrims returning to their shattered city. But he was a man of compassion, and he could not deny his nature. He therefore turned his lack on safety and went into danger for the sake of Ibis fellow men. That he had great leadership potential is witnessed by the fact 'that be inspired his followers with his courage, his determination, and his unshakable faith i.i Cod. For we read that "for the people Imd a mind to work." Ending one year and beginning a new one makes this an ideal time for vis to study the inner qualities of Nehemiah, and we can do worse than strive to imi tate them in some small way in our own lives. Have we, in the year about to Old and new business was dis cussed. The club planned Christ mas party for December 20. The club adjourned after refreshments were served. Merry Christmas and we add our best wishei. close, such close those merit Have ingly demonstrated compassion as Nehemiah's? Or did we our eyes to the needs of around us, with the com "That's too bad HUT . ."? we, when faced with a seem impossible task that would require of us a tremendous ef fort, shrugged it off as just that impossible? ()- have we felt that the cause at hand was wor thy of Cod's approval and put our shoulders to the wheel, dent that with His help we do it? Will we - in the New that is almost upon us Ik mature Christians than we this time last vear? Y fail to make ersonal spiritual progress if we use the courage and the faith exhibited bv Nehe miah as our example. conf i could Year more were cannot 1 I I tirot 5 Whiteharst I Insurance Aqencu $ Stella Carver Betty Hensley jj 8 Ted Russell 2 Chauncey Metcalf REGISTER of DEEDS MARSHALL, N. C. REMOVE WARTS! A maing Compound Dissolves Common Varts Awuy Without Cutting or Burning I )i( tors warn picking or scratch mg at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. 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