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And 1 who2?5Ta h.i! 0WU? any day than to write a hymn. But. immortal the hynTn. of man? Mother -W? "dueled his own work, be would Marching to Eton." T Need ThA ri tTJ.Zl . hve jlerived much pleasure 'from bis hymns In -All the Way X Saviour Lean? Me T? Low J Lowry m ng that the those were great hymns hMauie somelvu ,wor'd. been singing long after their author wrote the worts. But KMW?r.Sl P?"ed way In 1899 at aie 73. Here Is one of them. At the Rlvert" he eeM. VlsVah.nS m.u Wrlttt-oth yords and musle-in 1888. the same I do not think much of It- music, year he heaped praise on a friend for writing a - vlyr In the grove Hf. lay Tetus my Saviour! '"r"s Wotting the coming doy ftJesus my Urdl . VoMy they wotch His bed . Jesus my Saviour! Vainly they seal the dead "' Jesus my Lerdl ,-'' !. nil ." WILCOX-FOLLETT CO., Chicago, HL From Hie Book 'A HYMN IS BORN" Copyright 1952 The Christian Vievjpoint Prepared By Department of Bible PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE . - ' Maxton, W. C. l p. . The plus in Christian education may be taken as the theme of the Mid-Century Convocation held last week at Peace College, Raleigh. All education is concerned with help ing young people understand this wonderful and beautiful world in, which we live ana over which man loooboooooooi : For Sale SASH, DOORS, SHEET. ; ROCK-WOOL, PLAST ER, LIME. CEMENT, BKIUK-rMUKTAK,1 Paints. terra.cot. Q TA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WV llll'fS ASBESTOS SI .-t-DING ASPHALT-.. -tSHLNGLES, ALLJHND "'ROLL ROOFINa, 5-V-CRIMP TIN ROOFING And BRICK! SIDING BOCK,' ROCK LATH IJ.CARTER&SOtl ' WALLACE. N. C tooooooooooot ;oooooooooooooooooooooooo O I vv, s o CVS CARfflL 70 YOUR ffyTlZSR O TH RIGHT Rm AND OJ- JA 0AV Vflt AACiri -or o o O o o V .V ;-'.-'-.:' ' '-i.'Tf: , , .. , - Hv(0diaA!eV ' "r Moevctt issf" . M C BY CLINT X BONNER Christ Arose ' "V . Degtb eonnot keep his prey "T") Jesus my Sovlourlrr -J He tore the bars dway X . i ' Jesus my Lordl a-n- y 'memsW"?." - - j I hom the grave He ' With a mighty trlum i :. He oroie a Victor from the dark domain. And He live He aroset He has been given dominion. All educa tion is concerned with helping young people develop all their abil ities and talents. Christian educa tion is concerned about one thing which is the plus in Christian edu cation. ,It is the spiritual condition of mankind. Each young person needs to have a personal fellowship with the God who created. Preserv ed, ana governs the universe and who has revealed His grace and love in Jesus Christ Jesus' once said, "Whosoever drinketh of the water that "I . shall give him' shall never, thlrstf "but the water that I snau give him shall be in, him a well of water springing uri into jevsodasUng We." (John 4:14! A.V.) PASTOR'S i;; sCOLUMH by Bev, C. F. Hirachl Some people hire an interior dec orator to come in and furnish a room or a house with the proper iurmture ana the proper color schemes. Let us suppose a person had some work completed under the direction of an interior decorator. ' A dear friend comes for a visit and places the furniture the way she thinks , AAA ro Tffrm? i THOlW MOS AMOUNT i .u, in- lUMBEHTON. il, C. J 1 i jC denounces his own arose. - frllfffnnh e'mr Lit. fa-.. ,7V fersvar with Mi nlr.M n A arosel Hallelulahl Chrltt omul it should be arranged. The lady of the house is upset as she thought the interior decorator did his job weu. Christ is our interior decorator. But for some of us His price, and His plan does -not please us. We are like the visitor who must have things arranged, according' to her desires. We tail to believe or want to find a better plan. Our plan Is best. , Baptist News : Classroom Curtains New curtains have, been made for the classrooms at tha back of the Baptist church. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mrs. Paul Bass, Mrs. Hu bert Tucker, Mrs. M. T. Tucker. Mrs. Marvin Bradshaw and Mrs. J. P. Everett were in charee. Bible Presented Mrs. Paul Tucker presented a large picture Bible to the Begin ners Department recently. The De partment would like to express their appreciation. Health Kite For The W.M.S. and GA. have pre pared twenty-eight health kits for the migrants. " , if 3 n 9 13 SALES & SERVICE Your Friendly Ferguson Dealer Carolina Tractors Inc. Ht Olive Highway Phone 2898 -J 1 I c t Goldsboro, N. C 3 GEO. P. PRIDGEN Plumber STLTE LICENSED P L.U M B I N G CONTRACTOR . 1 SUPPUES BATHROOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATER ' HEATERS WATER PUMPS . KITCHEN SINES v Phone 473 WARSAW, NC. MRS. M, M. THIGPEN Beiville, N. C -v " Hetvesentatrte Per WARSlMV FLORAL V ; COMPANY IN MOUNT OIIVsT' f- '- "Heme of WayBe-Duprtjl Burial AsgcfhrtHm Funeral Efrectora - EsmYalnwrs Ar-- "te f rr-"-e f f rt T "I IsVal WJHLU. To Meet -Next Thursday, The Associations! WJM.U. meets with the Piney Grove Church, at 10:00 A.M. There are to be tow outside speakers during the day; Mrs. Sam Mayo, missionary to the migrants, and Mrs. . . Gordon Maddry. of Ahoskie, state WJW.U. president. All members of the W.M.S. are urged to go. ' f ,;- Touth Week ; 1 April 4-11 la Youth week in many of the churches in the Southern Baptist Convention. Though we will not use all the suggested activities' the Cherub Choir will sing' at the Sunday morning service, and there will be a Recognition Service for the. GA'l and RA. This will be followed by a play, "The Challenge of The Cross," presented by the girls. Alice Hunter Circle The Alice Hunter Circle of Bap tist Church met recently with Mrs. J. E. Tucker. Mrs. Paul Bass was in charge of the devotional. Others on program were Mrs. J. E. Hamil ton, Mrs. Bettiemae Tucker, Miss Betty Home, and Mrs. J. D. Everett. Mrs.. Maude King invited the circle to meet with her in her home So OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESBYTERIAN BEV. W. B HOOD, PASTOB Wallace Cbarch Every Sunday Morning 2nd, 4th, and 5th Sunday, nights Blacks Chapel 3rd Sunday night BEV J. M. NJSBETT, PASTOB Bockfish Church 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings 3rd Sunday nglbt Bev. Wade H. Allison,. Pastor Mount Zion Church, Rose Hill Every Sunday Morning Except Third Sunday Third Sunday Evening Oak Plains Church1 . First Sunday Night Third Sunday Morning REV. NORMAN FLOWERS Warsaw Church very .Sunday morning Bowden Community Chunk 1st, 3rd. and 6th. Sunday evenings BET. J. T. HAYTER, JR PASTOB Grove Church 2nd end 4th Sunday mornings Hallsvllle Church lit and 3rd Sunday morlnga BET; W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOB steaiavuie ennren Every Sunday morning PINK HUX GROUP ' . : Bev.' Farrior, Pastor Pink Hill Third Sunday A. . , and 1st Sunday P, M. , Women of the Church General meeting Third Tues- .ILA. rl . ' . ...... uajr lusui, isircie run i r irst Tuesday night , ' SMxras Second Sunday A. M. and Fourth Sunday P. M. ; HEBRON r Third Sundays 4 P. M. (3 P. M. - ,. Water) PLEASANT VIEW ,..Ut, Sunday A. M. and 3rd . . Sumlnv P M Cfeneral meetnlg Thursday P. M. mm oru' Bunaay.. Circle Thurs " day P. Mi before 3rd Sunday HARPER-SOUTHERLAND Fourth Sunday A. M. and Second Sunday P. M. First Wednesday afternoon i. r. new Greuplst and 3rd oararaay evenings 6 P. M. REV. TAYLOR A. BTRD, PASTOR FaJson Group 1st, 3rd., 5th. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. 2nd, 4th. Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Calypso 1st, 3rd.. 5th. Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Stanford 2nd, 4th. Sundays at 7:00 p.m. UNIVERSALIS! Outlaw'! RHrir. Church Service, 1st Sunday night 7:00 P. M. 2nd and 4ih morninr 11:00 a. m. Qunaay School every Sunday m atomlns; at 10:00 a. m. MrfcEd Smith, Superintendent . MISSIONARY BAPTISTS KENANSVlLLE Rev. Lauren Sharpe, Pastor Kenansvllle EACH SUNDAY MORNING BEULAVILLE. GROUP Bev. A: L. Brown, Pastor 4 Beulavllle 2bq end 4Qi -Sundays Cedar Fork ' ' 1st and 2nd Sundays HaDsviUe 3rd end 4th Sundays 9 Pastor-"4-4. . ' Sad nd 4th Sundays - MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH Evpett. Ptor ut and 3rd Sunday mornings 1st and 3rd Sunday nights BEV. ELLIOTTS. STEWART, Corinth and and 3rd Sundays Teachey 1st and 4th Sundays This directory is made HOMER TAYLOR General Merchandise Magnolia, N. C CATES PICKLE COMPANY Packers of Catea Pickles). Fauna, N. C; , i - CAROLINA RTTTTJirMO SUPPLY COMPANY ' 16 v Celdsbore Highway VV.KJne1osSvN. C. J O. t. ALT"3N STORE farm &vppllea Bnmmerlln's Croasroade ;AOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC5000000000CCC Mary Sullivan Makes Honor Roll (Intended for last week) Miss Mary Anne Sullivan of rt. 1, Mount Olive, sophomore at the Woman's College was among those listed on the first semester's honor roll. ; The honor roll consists of those .students making the highest number of quality points. Miss Sul livan is a graduate of the B. F. Grady High School. in April. Refreshments were served.' Iorkin; Call Kinsfon 4444 Coll. To Chmch Summday- The Touch Of The Master BY REV. C. HERMAN TRUEBLOOD "And he touched his ear, and healed him." 22:51. TEXT: There are at least seven beautiful word pictures in the New Testa ment wherein Jesus is revealed as 'TOUCHING" needy, suffering souls, dispelling sorrow, gloom and despair, and bringing health, salvation and supreme joy. We have space here only to barely mention, and cite the Scriptural quotations regarding the manifestations of "THE TOUCH OF IrlB. MAbliJl. Look up, and read 1. THE RESTORING TOUCH. See Luke 7:11-18. "And be came and touched the bier; and they that bare him stood still. And He said. Young man, I say unto him, Arise." Yes, He is superior to all the forces of evil. "All power in heaven and on earth has been given unto him." His divine touch has power over "the world, can even restore the dead to life. 2. THE CLEANSING TOUCH. hand, and touched him, saying I will; be thou clean. And immediately the leprosy departed from him." No sin is too big for Jesus to cleanse. "The blood of Jesus Christ', his Son, cleanseth us from ALL sin." 1 John 1:7. "There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Immanuel's veins; And sinner, plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains." 3. THE ASSURING TOUCH. See Matt. 17:1-8. "And Jesus came and touched,them, and said. Arise, and perplexities, anxieties, frustrations, bring blessed hope and eternal assurance. 4. THE ILLUMINATING TOUCH. See Matt. 9.27-31. "Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you." The tragedy of our times is the false hopes, false philosophies, and false non-Biblical religions that have blurred, and beclouded the spiritual vision of a large part of the human race. There is no escape from spiritual blindness apart from Christ; he is "The Light of the ; 5. THE HEALING TOUCH. See Luke 22:47-51. "And he touched his ear, and healed him." There is nothing comparable to the "Healing Touch of Jesus." He himself said: "He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted. to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind." 2 Luke 4:18. 6. THE REVIVING TOUCH. See Matt. 8:14-15. "And he touched her hand, and the fever left her; and she arose and ministered unto them." The soothing, quickening, reviving us with new spiritual zeal and Christian service. In this time of many church revivals, the heart-touch of 7. THE RELEASING TOUCH. See tongue - and the string of his tongue was loosed, and he. spake plain." There are multitudes of people in our churches that greatly need to have their tongues "Touched" by the divine hand of Christ, that they may speak a "good word for Jesus!" Are not we "His Witnesses?" 1 PEARS ALL CHAPEL F.W.B. Rev. L. L. Parker, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Services each second Sunday morn ing at 11:00 and evening at 7:30. League every Sunday evening at 6 KM). Prayer Meeting each Wednes day evening at 7:00. CHINQUAPIN GROUP Missionary Baptist Ghurca Rev. Vann Murrell SHARON Morning Services 1st. and 3rd. Sundays Evening Services 4th. and 5th. Sundays 2nd. DOBSON'S CHAPEL Morning Services , 2nd, 4th. and 5th. Sundays Evening Services 1st and 3rd. Sundays Island Creek 2nd Sunday hiornlng and 4th Sun day evening. BEAR MARSH last andjjfd Sundays ROSE HILL Rev. Ji V. CASE Services every Sunday FAISON Rev. M. M. Turner, Pastor 1st and 3rd Sundays JOHNSON CHURCH . Bev. Paul Mull, pastor 1st and 3rd Sunday possible through the eooneratle n L, P. TYNDALL'S SONS Pink H11L N. C. , . . I. J. SANBLIN CO MP ANT. Hdwe, Groca. Dry Goods - Beulavllle, N. C SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY ) DeSoto Plymouth -Sales and Service . ' ; Kenansvllle, N. C a I DR. H. W. COLWELL it&.fiff-v;: Optometrist ; " . Wallace,' North Carolina Office Phone: 2051 Residence: 3448 ; THE oooooooooooo Baby Chicks ( Wayne Feeds Poultry Supplies Seeds Azaleas & Camellias Gladiola Bulbs MOUNT OLIVE HATCHERY Mt Olive, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOO Coal! Coal! We have It Ton will want it Get tt now & be sore We Deliver Garner Coal Co. Warsaw. N. C. the stories of these Divine Touches the flesh, and the devil." His touch See Luke 5:12-15. "And he put forth be not afraid." Amid all the baffling and fears of life, Jesus Christ can World." touch of Jesus is needed to enthuse Christ should renew our faith.. Mark 7:31-35. "And he touched his 1 CABIN FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor. Ser vices every 2nd. and 4th. Sundays at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. MAGNOLIA GROUP Concord 2nd and 4th Sundays WALLACE Dr. Poston, Pastor Services each Sunday WELLS CHAPEL Bev. J J). Buerer, Pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays WARSAW Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, pastor Services each Sunday GARNERS CHAPEL Rev. Eugene Hager 1st and 3rd Sunday morning 4th Sunday night JONES. CHAPEL Rev. Eugene Hager 1st and 3rd Sunday night 2nd Sunday morning ALUM SPRINGS Rev. Eugene Hager 2nd Sun. night 4th Sun. morning of the following business finnec WACCAMAW BANK ft TRUST CO. KennansvUle Beulavllle Rose Hill WILLIAMSON'S ESSO STATION Your ear gets personal attention W. F. 'Bill' Williamson, prop. ; Kenansvllle, N. C ,- , BUZZARD ft HOLMES MUX v Near Outlaw's Bridge ' Corn Meal-Stock Feed DXJPUS taMi, KENANSV1LLE, A 1. Cavenangh, Jeweler DIAMONDS ; V WAtCHfS Watch Jewelry BEFARING ENGBAtBfQ , RED ASH - And BRIQUET COAL FUEL OIL and KEROSENE R. B. WARREN Phone 2561 Mt. Olive, N. C. METHODIST CHURCHES WALLACE GROUP K, B. Wheeler, Minister Tel 3186 Wallace Every Sunday morainj and every Sunday night Providence First and Third Bun days at 3 o'clock p. m. ROSE HILL GROUP W. B. Cotton, Minister TeL 3511 ROse Hill Charity WARSAW GROUP Carlton F. HlrschL Minister Bev. Tel. 365 Warsaw First, Second, and Fourth Sunday Mornings. Third Sunday night CARLTON'S 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:00 P. M. Turkey Third Sunday morning and the First Sunday night FAISON CHARGE ,'ftev. Harold D. Minor, Minister f FAISON 1st. and 3rd. Sunday morning. 11:00 a.m. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. FRIENDSHIP 1st and 3rd. Sunday 7:00 p.m. evening, KINGS -2nd. and 4th Sunday mornings, 11:00 ajn. MOUNT OLIVE CIRCUIT Paul R. Mannea Bethel Fourth Sunday morning and Second Sunday night Calypso Second Sunday mornlnt and Fourth Sunday night Rone's Chapel Second and Fourth Sundays at 10:00 a. m. PINK HILL J. R. Began, Minister TeL 2750 Woodland First Sunday Morning and Third-Sunday night Pink Hill Second and Fourth Sun days, Morning and Night DUPLIN CHARGE Rev. James E. White, pastor Kenansvllle Sunday School at 10 a. m. WORSHIP SERVICE 1st Sunday 11:00 A. M. 3rd. Sunday 11:00 A JVI . 3rd Sunday 7:30 P. M. Magnolia Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 2nd Sunday night 7:30 o'clock 4th Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock Unity 2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M. 4th Sunday 7:30 P. M. Wesley Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 1st Sunday 7:30 P. M. 3rd Sunday 11:00 A. M. 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M. LIMESTONE CHAPEL Advent Christian Church Potters Hill Services 1st and 3rd Saturday Night Sun. and Sun. Night Altoa wiinn. raster. PINEY GROVE Free Will Baptist Rev. J. B. Starnsa. nnsW Services each first Sunday morning i iu:uu; isi. Sunday night at 7:00 Sabbath School at 11:06 SARECTA CHAPEL "Original Free Will Baptist Church;" Rev. Carroll Hansley, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 A. M. Lea true everr Sunrinv a a.m n a - . rf - w.vu f . Church First Sundav n i u 7:15 P. M. Church Third Sundays, mm a. bo. ana 7:10 p. M. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sacrament Meeting Sunday 7:00 pjn. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Relief Society, Tues. 7:00 P. M. M. L A. ft Primary Wed. 7:00 P. M. Immaculate Conception Church CathoUe TransflguraUon Mission Wallace N. C. . Bev. John J. Harper, Pastor ' Hours of Macs Pirst Sunday dt each month 11.00 Every Sunday following 8:43 a, m. .(Seryioei are held upstair In office No. 1 of new Lee Bull ding. Wallace). T H. C, THUBSDAY, APE-1, 8. 1 Old Photograph Ecei cJ Portraits Commercial Photography Weddings, Parties, Anniversaries and Identification Photos LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 . . ' - At Wallace Sittings Nights and Sundays By Appointment Serlptnra: John 1819; 21; 15. Devotional Beading t Psalm 18. Betrayal Lesson for April 1L 1954 'TPHERE would have been no cru- ciftxion if there had been no be trayal. At this Good Friday sea Son, it may help us (though it can not be pleasant) to think a while llflii 4.''lLlL!L"uZJi ITife jjfM ' Sctoal Unom I' ' ' aouui ine Deuayai oi Jesus, we never understand the story of the , Cross when we think of it as sim ply a historic event, something that happened once long ago, to other people. "Were you there when they cruci fied my Lord?" the old song asks. 5- Yes, but not only s at Calvary we,s an. w, tnnk nart I i S in the betrays For the betrayal Dr. Foreman of Jesus by Judas is a picture of the way each of us has at some time or other betrayed the Master. Judas was not alone. Judas Didn't Do Much The betrayal was such a tre mendous thing,- really, yet, per haps to Judas at first it did not seem like much. We "wonder why Judas could ever have done such a crime, and the answer may be that Judas did not think of it as a crime, beforehand. No doubt the men of the Sanhedrin Urged that point on him. We can imagine hearing them say: "Now, Judas, why not? We are not asking you to do anything. All -we are - after is one fact. Where can we find this Jesus of Nazareth after hours? Where does he spend his nights? We aren't asking you to arrest him, or to strike him or hurt him a particle. All we. want is infor mation. What we do with the in formation, what happens- after wards, that isn't your affair.' Your Master may turn out to be quite innocent of all the charges going around. You'd like to see him cleared, wouldn't you? We'll give him a trial; you surely don't object to 'justice, being done! All we ask of you is one little thing: just tell us where to find him." They All Forsook Him Let it be repeated: Judas was not alone. Ail the apostles had sworn loyalty, and Peter in par ticular. But given the chance to escape from that garden, they made the most of it We are told that they ALL forsook him and fled. Every disciple running away into the shadows was just as truly denying Jesus as was Simon Peter there in the courtyard by the fire. Every sound of running feet grow ing fainter in the distance was just as sickening a sound as was Judas' kiss. Judas was the first traitor but none failed to follow his example. So it is with us. Like Judas, we don't intend to betray Jesus, we who are Christians. Yet every sin is a turning of the back on him. Every sin is a betrayal of trust. Every sin is the same as saying, "I do not know Jesus." Every sin is a going over to Jesus' enemies. It is lining up with the forces that would destroy Jesus and all that he stood for. Jesus has many friends in the world today, but he also has many en emies. And sin of every sort sim ply helps Jesus' enemies and hurts Jesus and his cause. Like Judas, we seldom realize what we are getting into, at first. Smooth tongues can make evil look almost benevolent. It was not hard to rope Judas in. Do we, too, make easy Victims for the devil? Judas, Too Late D. L. Moody's imaginative story tells much of the meaning of the Cross. Christ had just told his disci ples to preach the gospel to every creature. "To every creature?" protests Peter. "I saw a soldier cram a garland of thorns down on your forehead till it bled ... to him?" "Yes," replies Jesus' too him. Tell him that blood was shed for him, too." "To every crea ture?" asks Peter. "I saw a soldier strike his spear ' into your side when you were helpless In the very , moment of death . . . preach to him?" "Yes,,1; answers the Lord, "to him, too. Tell him there is a nearer way to my heart than that." To- every creature yes, but not to Judas. For him it was too late. Why was it, so many ask, , that Judas - was not forgiven, while Peter was?. Was not Peter also a betrayer? Of course he was. But , the difference was that Peter came ; 1 hack to Jesus, but Judas never did The Christian church believes ' th,a"t Christ died for Our sins, and 1 not for ours only but for the sins of the whole world. Yet there are those whom the sacrifice of Christ on the cross does not save. CbHst did not save Judas, it is t- t whose was the fault?
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