jftf 12, 0ne Day Ne' Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Section Two Page IT " 5 I . ,1.-1 nil ... Lh. White r"u7,rmer. of E5- aied L b jar:s jbrtnrs were .. TVjimr 1uou iwl d Hog" M-'1 . .him. I,lp BIS " r Ffrusn. ol " nu in Cei" .. Ml A1 Nav . r i thiril brothers r'" Pon d Lewis Ohw: haU tagiif. Johnson .... H.,herl k Uv NWson. hot li fF.'n. No 2; one , Winiain- j Horn- ae in angfrnent- If. Burress L Bulner dj,5 Robert T. M I. Hur- I.FD. No and Edna ft Bun-ess. R.F.P N'. 1. Is at ilii rdis famD Fliiliif-r. Lpnd l wo weeks for lii.-: next as- Ut iwntlv re Us after fiaviriR .ihs in ihr F.nro- .pwalliifK where in ihc infantry Purplr Mean ins nanrje and 'Jiff lit. hull Willi r of Hearing Tomorrow fclh a umpie fyrinff if MWlwai lifrurufu), lt that n aiany muipk tmw you t-t IncmoaatM ounce. If Dru Store MB r Jam bale XI LL IKEVES e90 station lllJ God's Purpose for Abraham HE3HUQHTS ON THE STJNDaT SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (Tli t International Uniform Lasoo on tht above topic for July 15 1 GeneaU 11:26-12:20, the Memory Verse being Proverb 3.6, "In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct thy path.") COMPARED WITH the many chapters assigned to previous les sons, the assignment this lime is very short. In view of that fact, we may just mention the begin ning of the 11th chapter of Cen tals, in which is described where the descendants of Noah lived, and how all spoke one language. They aald to one another, let us make some brick and let us build a city and a tower that will reach to heaven; "and let us make a name lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth." Bo they built a tower, but the Lord saw what they were doing, and He aald, "Behold, the people is one, and they have all one lan guage and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from thtm, which they have ima gined to do." So God confounded their lan guage ao that they could not un derstand one another, and they were scattered over the face of the earth and they stopped build ing the tower and the city. Thus the tower was called Babel. Terah, Father of Abram Terah Is said to be father of Abram, and his other sons were Nahor and Haran. Haran was Lot's father, Lot being Abiam'a nephew. Sarah, spelled Sarai at first, was Abram's wife, but she had no children, Haran died before Terah. Terah took Abram, his son, Lot, his grandson, and Abram's wife, Sarai, and they went from Ur of the Chaldees, into the land of Canaan, and they lived at Haran, and there Terah died. Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy coun try and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee: "And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing." Abram had not done as he was told, when he took his father with him, but now he left Haran with his wife and Lot and all his possessions, and went to Canaan. The Lord appeared to Abram here Dr. H. M. Clarvoe liKNKKAL PKACTICK VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY OFFICE PHONE 93 OFFICE DEPOT STKEET 017 THIS BANK HAYWOOD C0UMTY- We are naturally interested in the welfare, growth and success of this community. The prosperity of this hank is largely dependent upon the prosperity of the community it "serves. Here are some of the way? we serve we extend Kound loans to enable merchants to lav in stocks of goods ... we help buyers take advantage of cash dis counts ... we assist in the expansion of business which in turn means employing more people . . . we offer checking service which makes possible the rapid, safe and convenient transfer of funds ... we provide a safe place to keep money and valuables . . . we furnish advice on financial matters ... we cash checks ... we encourage thrift . . . collect drafts and checks nationally and locally . . . supply currency, rhange and payroll funds. Our service to the community truly, ha-5 many sides. THE pt National Bank ORGANIZED 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and said. "Unto thy seed will I gwe this land." So Attain bullded an altar, and then went to a mountain on the east of Bethel, and pitched his tent, and there he builded an altar tu the Lord and "called upon the name of the Lord." Some time after this there was a limine in the land, and Abram went to Egypt, where he thought they would have plenty of food. On the way he Uoked at his wife, Sarai, and thought what a beauti ful woman she was The rich Egyptians, he thought, even the Hiaiauh, might want her and kill ' Abram so they could take her Therefore, Abiam told her that she should pass as his sifter in stead of his wife, so that hi life would be safe. Odd, wasn't it, that in spite of Gods assurances to him. Abram was afraid to trust Him and so lied and deceived the Egyptians? Find Sarai Fair The Egyptians found Sarai very fair, and the princes recommended her to Pharaoh, and she w, s tak en into Pharaoh's house For her sake Pharaoh treatedAbram well, giving him "sheep, and oxen, and he asses, and menservanls and maid-servants, and she asses and camels." But to Pharaoh's bewilderment, his house was afflicted with plagues because of Abram's decep tion which hardly seemed fair so at last Pharaoh called Abram to hini and said, What is this Thou hast done unto me? Why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?" "Why saldst thou. She is my sister? so I might have taken her to me to wife, now, therefore be hold thy wife, take her, and go thy way." Pharaoh gave his men orders concerning Abram," and they sent him away, and his wife, and all that he had." It was the Egyptian, an Idola ter, who was the real man in this case. Even when he found he had been deceived, he did not punish the man who had lied to htm, but merely reproached him, restored his wife to him and let htm go on his way. "The conduct of Pharaoh is up right and dignified The silence of Abiam seenis to indicate his con sciousness that Pharaoh had act ed more righteously than he him self," e. commentator says. And yet he repeated this offense later, as you may remember, so he real ly did not seem to be truly repentant. RESIDENCE PHONE 485 Ft SIEVES Ffe. Glen Rathbone Now In Philippines Private First Class Glen Rath Done, son ol Mr and Airs Oscar Rathbone. of Clyde is now in Luzon. Philippine Inlands. He entered the anus in September 1 142. at Fort Hcai g Upon com pletion lit his basic training at Camp Wollers. T . he was as signed tn the 88-Hh Fmgineer Avi ation Battalion, and in August, 194H. his nutti! was sent overseas. Pie Hal hlio lie has been operat ing a bulldozer, one ol the most essential pieces of heavy equip ment tin- engineers employ, for the last 22 months through many missions in the campaigns of New tiuinea. New lirilaiii, liiilrh Last indies ami l.unn Ht1 ha- been awarded three cam paign st..r- loi in- Asiatic-Pacific theatre ribbon ami one campaign star lot hi- Philippine Liberation I HjIm.Ii Aster Paul Rogers Serving On Cruiser Aster Paul Itiipers. ot Clyde, who is now serving in the navy and i' aboard a light itiiimt hi the Pacific theatre, has recently been advanced to -caman first class He is serving on one ol I be na tions newest and most modern light el niseis His wile re? ides on Route 1, Civile Belk-Hudson Mrown and While SADDLE OXFORDS I or Men and Women Rubber Soles - - - - 4.03 Belk-Hudson Is Exclusive Agents In This Area For RciuiiaL BnicLja, 1 NjL; Shoes 0port model as young as a college cheei . . . as comfy as a pair ot slacks! Grand lor country roads. And grand ior city side walks, too. You'll love them. Come and se. j Manv RED rniEDMfin- shield y In brown, blark, brown and white and solid white. All sizes. 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