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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2i 'fAlftj SIX (becd Section) T1IK WAYNESVILl.E MOUNTAINEER 0. t The Message of Christmas HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The lintcnuitioiKil Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Dec. 23 is Luke 2, the Memory Verse being Luke 2:14 "Glory to God in the highest. :md on c:irlli pence among men." i THE OLD, old story of Christ's birth is told for us in today's les son. It is old, hut ever new and sweet, and every year we lead it ith thankful hearts. Luke tells the whole story of Jesus' child life in this one chap ter, from before His birth to His home in Jerusalem, including the incident of His talk with the priests in the temple in Jerusalem. The decree from Caesar Augus tus that all the world was to be taxed, and everyone should go to his own city to enroll is first re corded. Records of the time, re cently discovered, prove" that such a decree was made. Joseph, Mary's affianced hus band, went to Bethlehem, the city of David, for "he was of the house and lineage of David." and Mary went with him. U was near her DON'T WORRY with Stomach Acid PAIN Jurt hurry and got FULLER'S TABLETS. Take one afier each meal and almost instantly yon will Cid relief w ith tins anumng 3-Tone formula. Fuller's is a quick rtlk f anti acid tablet. If you worry as meal lime approaches. If excels Jc.d fas pains rob you of tin: enjoy ment of eating. If you B-;f::r from bloat, Ix-lchinF, li. irt ! n and pain. Just take H I. I. ICR'S TABLETS after your meals ntrt Iry them on our MONEY HACK GUAKAN 11.1. Get our SI. 00 S;K-i:tl or the Kcnnomy size for only $2.95 (furnuily 5 17.,). Call or pltoua. Smith's Cul-llule Dm;; Store time, and there in Bethlehem she brought forth her firstborn in a manner because there was no room for them in the inn. Shepherds See the Angel "And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. "And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round ahout them: and th'ey were sore afraid." These shepherds were simple men, unlearned, and easily fright ened, but they believed easily, too. They did not try to ascribe these wonderful circumstances to earth ly things. When the angel said, "Fear not: for, behold I bring you good tidings of great joy. which shall be to all people. "For unto you is born this day In the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord," they be lieved at once, and he told them how they would be able to tell the Child, "wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." and then the heavenly choir burst forth in song, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." The shepherds hastened to Beth lehem and found the Babe, and then they "made known abroad the paying which was told them concerning this Child." All who heard It marveled, but Mary "kept all these things and pondered them in her heart." According to the law Jesus was circumcised after eight days, and alter the purification days were over, Mary and Joseph took their Baby to the temple to offer a sac rificed for Him, and He was named Jesus. An old man named Simeon, who was "just and di'vout." had W0I1 FOE S1LE With Coal Rationing and Labor and Trans portation Difficulties, We Will Probably Ex perience A Severe Shortage of Fuel Next Winter. Now Is The Time To Lay In A Supply Of Wood Call 248-W or 331 IIAZELWOOD LUMBER COMPANY Rev. Joe Daniel To Preach in County During Coming Week I?ev. Joe Daniel from Marion, will preach at the home of Carl Stanley on Smathers Street on Saturday and Sunday nights, De cember 22 and 23rd. There will be special singing and string music by Mr Daniel, James Maudlin, Bobby Stacy, and others. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. Mr. Daniel will also preach at the Cove Creek Congre gational Holiness church in that community Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Herbert B. Angel EM 3c En Route Home Herbert B. Angle, EM 3'c, is getting ready to rejoin the ranks of civilians, according to informa tion received from the Naval Stag ing center, at Pearl Harbor. At his staging center, the pros pective dischargees are grouped ac cording to what separation center they will report to for their final papers. They are placed aboard ships headed for the States as soon as shipping space is available. been notified by the Holy Ghost "that he should not see death be fore he had seen the Lord's Christ." Blesses God tor Child When he saw the Baby, he took lim up in his arms, blessed God and said. "Lord, now lettest Thou hy servant depart in peace, ac cording to Thy word For mine eyes have seen Thy salvation." Simeon also prophesied that "this Child is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel, and for a sign which shall be spoke en against," and to Mary, "Yeah, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul." He blessed them all. There was also an old prophet ess named Anna who also gave thanks for the coming of this won drous Child. "And when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord." Joseph and Mary took their Baby home to Nazareth. "And the Child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wis dom and the grace of God was upon Him." We have no further record of the Child Jesus until, in this same chapter, Luke tells us of the visit lo Jerusalem for the feast of the Passover, when Jesus was 12 years old. After the days were fulfilled the parents started back to Naza reth, but after a day's journey, when they thought their Son was with others of the company, they could not find Him and went back to the city. After searching for three days they found the boy in the temple talking with the doctors, hearing what they had to say and asking them questions. When His mother gently re proved Him by telling Him that they had been seeking Him, sor rowing, He said simply, "How be it that ye sought Me? wist yet not that I must be about iMy Father's business?" Possibly His mother Mary, understood, but Luke says "they understood not the saying which He spake unto them." Luke concludes that "Jesus in creased in wisdom and statue and in favor with God and man." Peace, Goodwill and 72 torn 4, (fa&Ut 1 iuJJ L if AH 4 Turkey and dressing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and carefree laughter with the folks we love . . . that's America at its best . . . that's Christmas! Trailways wishes you that kind of a "Merrj Christmas." for eld and young VICTORY BONOS Ifi TRAIUVAYS tiiioky I'loiiniain i Trailways Dpot Stmt Phaae 126 3?lTf OUM TRAILWAYS BUS SYSTEMl Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Kach year I rather envy the school children the opportunity of singing the carols for weeks be fore Christmas. Re-reading the age old story and singing the carols helps us to fall into the spirit of a real Christmas. Every year many people re-iead Dicken s "Christmas Carol" and no matter how many times we hear it we enjoy it. The Christmas party from the "Pick wick Papers" will he in play form on the radio Dec. 21st at 5 o'clock on the Asheville station and I hope you will plan to listen to it. There are many other Christmas Stories for you and your family to i enjoy together. Let the following books help you; "Home Rook of Christmas." "Stories to read at Christmas," "Christmas Rook of Legends and Stories," "So Gracious the Time," "Blue Flower" "1001 Christmas Facts and Fancies." If you are not familiar with the "Christmas Annual" don't let this Christmas pass without using it. It has music, art and stories such as "Meaning of Christmas Plants." "Story of the Christmas Seal" "Woodcarving of Brasstown" as told in stained glass windows. For children there are "Alexan der's Christmas Eve," "Turkey for Christmas," "Big Book of Christ mas Entertainments," "Animals Christmas," "St. Nicholas Travels," "Christmas Story," "Children's Book of Chirstmas Stories" and "Story of the Christmas Tree." These and many others may be bor rowed for the season. Pfc. James R. Trull Discharged From Service Private First Class James li. Trull, son of Mr. and Mrs Joe Trull, of Canton, K.F D. No 1. has arrived home and has- been dis charged from the service. Pfc. Tr til has served with the Engineers in India for the past two years. LOS ANGELES Women formed in five long lines each for a dif ferent size- when a downtown de partment store put 1.400 pairs ol nylon stockings on sale. A sales woman nearly fainted when three women refused the lucky tickets with a contemptuous: "Nylons? We don't want no nylons." Be QuickTo Treat 'Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop 11 your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis Is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to eoothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed) bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special processwith other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. 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