J i '.f..S- hoe pvnxif nss. kenaxsvhxe, nr. c, lura-JAr. j . 2 . I 3 l. Mi I Ifltonutioiwl Unitona Sund School iMMink Berlttarat Hoea 4: 7:1S. - " 1 . wUi'"1 Hoaaa ll:l-4ab! X7HAT does God wantT Jt is the - " most Important question env. one can ask. There are religions y wai ; answer in one word: Nothi ing, He goes Ms serene way un- caring wnat we do. r - K ut the Christian f religiom and the f y, Jewish religion bar f fore, us, believe that the prophets , of. the Bible were f - true ' ; prophets, f if. "They did really I know the mind of I God. ,k And those L , x ' prophets, one and Dr. Foreman all and f for that matter every '"writer of every part of the Bible ' teach , that God "does ' care, he, does want something of us.. ' ; ,A Great Word , - ' V ' The prophet Hose preached in si very "religious' era. -a At least, ' that is what his fellow citizens rmay have thought There were . temples crowded with worship- pers,; there were 'treasuries piled , high with tithes and offerings. The. -smoke i of burning animals con' aumed as sacrifices to the Most High God could be, seen rising above every Important city, espe cially In Jerusalem and Bethel; "religious capitals" of the little countries of Judah . and Israel. What the contemporaries of Hosea i thought God1 wanted was public worship1, rites and ceremonies, at ' -tendance at the temple, plenty of animals for sacrifice. Hosea knew better. In memorably simplewords : he says, speaking for God, "I de sire . .- ." At this point our Eng lish translators of the Hebrew Old Testament it should never be for gotten that no part of the original Bible was written in English our translators run Into trouble. ' The Hebrew word Hosea used at this point is "chesed" (pronounced rather like "hesseth") and it is Interesting to see how many dif ferent words are used In our Eng- lish Bibles to translate this one Hebrew 'word. It is called "good- ness" (as in Psalm 33:5, Hosea :4): "kindness" (as in Gen. 20:13; Neh. : 17); "pity" in Job 4:14; "mercy" (as in Ps. 100:5 and Hosea 4:1); "loving kindness (as in Psalm 103:4; Hosea 2:10) . All these are in the old King James Bible. More recent transla tors have used still other words. n Every student of the Hebrew Bible knows that we have here one of What G:d Wcnts ;,, Lesson lor, June M, MM i-vl' j : those great words that is bigger a than any word used to translate ( or explain it. The translators of me Kevlsed Standard - Version have used for the most part the expression "steadfast love" to ex press the deep meaning of this word. Q What God Wants Most Hosea told his people, and he tells us, that what God wants most of all is this great thing which is more than mercy, more than kindness, something that can best be expressed in the two words "steadfast love" Not sacrifice and burnt offerings, as it used to be thought; not anything else we can think of. Just steadfast love - Then Hosea puts with this and be : side it something else: "the knowledge of God." This does not mean theology out of a book. The Hebrew word for "knowledge' never meant simply information about facts. A person could memo - rize all the facts about a Presi- : ient of the United States and still not really know him. Knowledge in the Bible sense of that word is ... a deeper thing, it is to enter in timately into the understanding of a person, to know him as it were from within. God wants of us to day, as he did and does always. ' more than anything else, thai our ' lives may show "steadfast love" which reflects his own. Nothing Els Will Do - We hear a lot In America about "Back to Religion" or "Back to -Church," but a good deal of this comes from people who have a kind of 'vague idea that if the churches were only full every flun day God would reward our fine . ' record of church attendance jfHth bumper crops and prosperity in .2 general. .Hosea would simile a sad . v smile at such an idea. It was ex actly the kind of idea bis wrong .' - headed people had. . It was not ' that God did not want sacrifices at all; but they were no substitute for what God really desired most of all. So with us. Church-going, ' occasional bursts ; of , reform, "cracking down" on gamblers now t and then, more beautiful, worship 3 services, bigger and handsomer ' churches none of this can ' be -if America's substitute, i or Amer ' leans' substitute, for steadfast love . and the knowledge of God. He wants it. Do we? 1 1 . , , ' i) (ami aalllaaa prrtt kta liy : i. blTtalM ' mt Chri.tlH feaaaaiUn. Na. :v Waaal CaaacU t Charaha a Chrlal la taa v. a. ataiaaaaa mr v Praaa Batvlaa. TY-JDALL FUNEHAL HOMT5 or Kouirr oun aff WayaavDapHa ? rnaral Cvstsss) Cs&MM - ,r " r t v i L.iia , i .v.J Plunberr STATE LICHNSHD PLUMBING CONTRACTOR t 'SUPPUES , BATHBOOAI EQUIPMENT OT WATEB HEATKB8 ' ' WATE PUMPS ' f ? 1 Cl KTTCHXN SINKS ' Phone 473 WARSAW, NC. IRS. M. M. TIHGPEN , ' BeaJarllla, H. C 1 ' WARSAW FLORAL . COMPANY , WAMAW .N. C oooooooooooooobooooooo OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' PRESBYTERIAN" EEV. W. B HOOD. PASTOK. ' Wallaea Cbarch ') Every Sunday Morning ' Ind, 4th, and 5th Sunday, nlghU : Blacks Coapel 3rd Sunday sight REV I.'M. NISBETT. PASTOR Rockfish Choreli 2nd aid 4th Sunday mornings rd Sunday nglht r Rev. Wade H. Allison. Pastor Mount ion Church,. Rose Hill. Every Sunday. Morning Except Third Sunday Third Sunday Evening Oak Plains Church " First Sunday Night Third Sunday Morning REV."NORMAN "ixOWERS Warsaw Church i Every. Sunday morning , Bowden ; Community Chorea 1st.' 3rd. and nth. Sunday evenings BIT. I. T. HATTER. JR, PASTOR , ' GroveChnrck , . ..- " Ind and 4th Sunday mtxalngs HaJIsriUa Chnreh " lit and 8rd Sunday.meriags RET. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOR ..:. Beuuviue cnaren ; Every Sunday morning PIN& HUJU GROUP Rer." Parrtor, Taster Pink Hill Third Sunday A. 1C. :, and'Ut Sunday. M. Weaaea, ef'-the Charak Circle Mo. 2 meets 3:30 p. m. on first Tuesday of month. .;' t SMITHS Second Sunday A. M. and . Paurth Sunday P. M;' ' HEBRON Third Sundays 4 P. AC (3 P. M. Wfitter PLEASANT VIEW 1st Sunday' A. M. and 3rd Sunday P. M. General meetnig Thursday P. M. after 3rd Sunday., Circle flours day P. M. before 2rd Sunday HAKPER-SOUTHERLAND Fourth Sunday A. M. and Second Sunday P. M. First Wednesday afternoon t. P. Field Greup Lst and 3rd . Saturday evenings 6 P. M, REV. TATLOR A. BTRD, PASTOR Faison Group 1st, 3rd, 5th. Sundays at 7:30 pjn. 2nd, 4th. Sundays at VLM am Calypso Bmndays at 1140 sjn. 1st, 3rd., 5th. - Stanford 2nd, 4th. Sundays at 1:00 pja. . f . UNITERSALIST , Ontunt Bridxe Church Servtoe, let, Sunday night 740 P. M. - 2nd and 4th Sunday Horning, 11:00 au.'; V' Hon nay sonooi every tjunaay Horning-at 10:00 a. m Mrs. Ed Smith. Superintendent . BOSSIONART BAPTISTS . - KENANSVILLE -Her. iAurenSharpe, Paster Kenansville EACH SUNDAY MORNING BEULAVILLB. GROUP Rev. A. L. Brown, Pastor -i BeulaviUe 2nd and 4th Sundays BBBMaaaaaaaaw ' ' i , . Cedar Pork ; lst and 2nd Sundays , HaJlsville -. 3rd and 4th Sundays , , CALYPSO Pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. D. Everett, Pastor let and 3rd Sunday snornlnga lst and 3rd Sunday nights ; s REV. ELLIOTT Ev STEWART,' Cbrintk . End and 3rd Sundays i ,f Teachey lst and 4th Sundays V This directory Is CL K. ALPICDf STORE : ram Seppates - Sse.mortln's I ti it. t EC"rn tATLC :;).fjeraP lTarr'wlBl sgae a, N. U. c ' r - a i i ' C . "ay t j. i. C ' I -" - r i ; .For So 0 V . ' . SASn, DOORS, SnEET- - rock wool, plast- u er, lime, cement, brick. mortar, ' ' , paints, terra-cot- ta pipe, drain tile, v white asbestos si ding, asphalt shingles. all kind , roll roofing; 5-v crimp tin roofing " And BRICK SIDING ROCK, ROCK LATH Z. J. CARTER & SOt u WALLACE, N. C.;. )QOpOOOOOOOOI Hid Christian .ViwjQohfi Prepared By Department of Bible PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE '. ) Haxtjn, N. C. , The Church does not belong to its members in the sense that they can do anything they wish with it. -The Church belongs to Christ, and we have the duty to make it what He wants it to be as best we can find His will. In these days when the question of church re-union is be ing considered it is well to seek the pattern for the 'Church in the New Testament writings. Let us examine some passages in the tot ters of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians. "Unto the church of God which is in Corinth, to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all that in every place upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours." (1 Cor. Ii2) "Now I be seech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, thatyye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly Joined to gether in the same mind tfnd In the same Judgement For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are con tentions among you. Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul; and I of Appollos; and I of Cephas: and I of Christ Is Christ divided? was Paul crucified tor you? or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?" (1 Cor. 1:10-13) "For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among, you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men? For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal? Who then is Paul, and who is Apol los, but ministers by whom, ye -believed, even as the Lord gave to every man? I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase. So then neither is he that planteth anything, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase. Now he that planteth and he that watereth are one: and every man PINK HILL 1. R. Regan, Minister Tel. 2750 Woodland First Sunday Morning and Third-Sunday night Pink Hill Second and Fourth Sun days,' Morning and Night PEARSALL CHAPEL F.WJB. JRev. L. Li Parker, Pastor Sunday School at 100 A. M. Services each second Sunday morn ing at 11:00 and evening at 7:30. League every Sunday evening at 640. Prayer Meeting each Wednes day evening at 7rt0. CHINQUAPIN GROUP Mlaaloury Baptist ;Ghurek - Rev. VShn Murrell SHARON Morning Services lst and 3rd. Sundays Evening Services 2nd, 4th. and 5th, Sundays DOBSON8 CHAPEL ' . Horning Services 2nd, 4th. and 5th. Sundays Evening Services lst and 3rd. Sundays Island Creek 2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sun day evening. . -BEAR MARSH last and Srd Sundays ROSE HILL ' Rev. J. V. CASE Services every Sunday FAISON " Bar.' M..'M..Tnrne, Paster Mst and 3rd Sundaya ' . JOHNSON CHURCH Rev, Panl Moll, pastec - 1st and.Srd Sundays Seesftls tarengh th L J. SAND LIN COMPANY Hdwe4 Graee. Dry Geede , : , LeoJavsJe, N. C. I SERVi tl SI I -1 tmouai f Sales an- fcervtes ' tanansve, K. C. - " DR. H. f. COLWXLL , " Opteaiilrlet f-. ; r Wallace, North Carolina Office Phone: 30U BastdenoK 3443 RED ASH BRIQUET COAL FUEL OIL and KEROSENE R. B. VARREll h J.'--'-'"X''!'' 'f :'-',;".'i'-i..;iv' t , Phone 1581 I v Mt Olive, N.C. ; A. J, Cavenaugh, Jeweler DIAMONDS , ' WATCHES Watck" Jewelry , ' "; EEPARING ENGRAVING shall receive his own reward ac cording to his own labor. For we are laborers together with God: ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building." (1 Cor. 3:3-9) "Therefore let no man glory in men: fjr all things are yours; whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; all are yours And ye are Christ's; and Christ is God's. (1 Cor. 3:21-23) "For who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive? now if thou didst re ceive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?" (1 Cor. 4:7) "For we being many are one bread, and one body; for we are all partakers of that one bread, (1 Corv 10:17) "Now in this that declare unto you I praise you not that ye come together not for the better, but tor the worse. For first of all, when ye come together in the church, I hear that there be divisions among you; and I partly believe it." (1 Cor. 11:17-18) "For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ. For by one' Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or freehand have been all made to drink into one Spirit. (r Cor. 12:12-13) " -but God hath tempered the body together, having given more abundant honor to that part which lacked: That there should be no schism in the body; but that the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honored, all the mem bers rejoice with it. Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular." (1 Cor. 12:24-27) "Let all your things be done with cha. rity." (1 Cor. 16:14.) LIMESTONE CHAPEL Advent Christian Church Potters Bin Services 1st and- 3rd Saturday Night, SuBv and Sun. Night. Alton Qulnn. Pastor. CABIN FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor. Ser vices every 2ndnd 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. Poeten, Paster Services each Sunday ' WELLS CHAPEL Rev. - J JO. Bnerer Pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays WARSAW; Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, pastor Services each, Sunday GARNERS CHAPEL . , Rev. Eugene Hager lst and 3rd day;snotnlng , ttfctetBBday adgkeV Rev. EaurewvHagr ' , lst and 3rd Sunday night - 2nd Sunday aaomtng . ' ..' .v-'-. ,-ALPM SPRINOS Rev. Eugene' Hager 2nd San. night 4th Sun. sa : tt -- ; , 1 1 '.: of the renewing haetaeas flfBsaj WACCAMAW BANK - , Js TRUST CO. Kennaswrtlle BenlavlUe Rest BD1 BIJtTTAlD HOLMES BOLL Meat OexUavfls sWdga Con Haai-Steek Peed OM Phetographs Bestored f . portraits " Commereial . rhotography Wedding, rartles, Anniversaries :- and Identification Photos , ; LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 , At Wallace ' "Sittings Nights and Sundays By Appointment , , Aidway Dog Friend Cures Mange in one or two Appli cations or Money Refun ded. - - For Sale -By Warsaw Drug Co. Kenansville Drug Co. 8 oz. Bottle $1.00 METHODIST CHURCHES ? WALLACE GROUP K. R. Wheeler, Minister Tel 3186 Wallace Every Sunday morning and every Sunday night Providence First and Third Sup days at 3 o'clock p. m. ROSE HILL GROUP W. B. Cotton, Minister Tel. 3511 RoseHM WARSAW CHARGE Carlton F. Hirschi, Minister Rev. Telephone 365 WARSAW Church School 9:45 A. M. J. P. Johnson, Superintendent Worship Services lst, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays 11:00 A. M. Srd at 9:00 A. M. CARLTON'S CHAPEL Church School lst and 3rd at 10:00 A. M. 2nd and 4th at 10:30 A. M. J. E. Blanchard Superintendent Worship Services 2nd and 4th at 9-.30 A. M. TURKEY CHURCH Church School 10:00 A. M. l) A. Sutton, Superintendent Worship Services 1st Sunday night 8:00 P. M. 3rd Sunday morning 11:00 AJd. CARLTON'S 2nd and 4th Sundaya 740 P.M. Turkey Third Sunday morning ana tne Jf irst sunaa-y nigro FAISON CHARGE Rev. Harold D. Minor, Minister FAISON lst. and 3rd. Sunday morning. 11:00 a.m. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday evening, 7:00 pjn. FRIENDSHIP lst. and 3rd. Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. KINGS 4th Sunday 2nd. and mornings, 11:00 a.m. MOUNT OLIVE CIRCUIT Paul R. Mannes Bethel Fourth Sunday morning and Second Sunday night Calypso- Second Sunday- morning and Fourth Sunday night Rone's Chapel Second and Fourth Sundays at' 10:00 a. m. DUPUN CHARGE Rev. James E. White, pastor Kenansville Sunday School at 10 a. m. WORSHIP SERVICE lst Sunday 11:00 A. M. 3rd. Sunday 11:00 A ,M . Srd Sunday 7:30 'P. M, Magnolia Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 2nd Sundae night 7:30 o'clock 4th Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock Unity 2nd Sunday 110 A. M. 4th Sunday 7:30 P. M. Wesley Sunday School 10:00 A. M. - lst Sunday 7:30 P. M. 3rd Sunday 11:00 A. M. 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M. PTNET GROVE Free Will Baptist Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor Services each flrit'Sunday morning at 10:00; let Sunday night at 7:00 , ( Sabbath School at 11:00 , SARSCTA CHAPEL "Original Free ,Wm Baptist Church." Rev: Carroll Hanaley, Paster Sunday School every Sunday at ' IftOO A.IM. - . i League every Sunday at fcOO P. H Church First Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7:18 P. M. Church Third Sundays, 11:00 A. If. and 7:U P. at - , CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST, r OF LATTER DAT SAINTS Sacrament Meeting Sunday 7:00 pjn. " Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ' " Relief Society, Tues. 7:00 P. M. M. L A. ts Primary Wed. 7:00 P. M. fmiaeeJate Crmeptten Chnreh v'vv-v-V' ' df'" IISLi' - . TrsnafI"ratton l"lttioa . Rev. JciJr- faster first Sunday ei aach saoath ttM s. at, Every Seaday leSewiaj IHS a, at Oervteas are held petar .hi efOce Ne. 1 ef ne Lee RvOatptv WaBaeeJ. In the Cross of Christ LQloryf, v A Member Of Parliament Writes A Hymn i -' V . " y ' ts. , , , - - ' " - - , As s boy I recall hearing a member of my fa- gree of LLD, knighted by the queen and governor theft church make excuses for his habitual ab- of Hong Kong, Sir John wrote 36 books on subjects I sence from preaching service. "But" the truant ranging from politics to religion.. But all hi writ - member added assuringly, "I am always there in ings have been forgotten, save only a small colieo-' spirit1' That's fine," toy father replied, "but for- tion of hymns. The best of these, one based on 7'1 tunately, most of my flock comes In person. That Galatlans 6:14, "But God forbid that I should glory, ' - spares me the stupid' feeling of preaching to a aave In the cross of our Lard Jesus Christ" might! , -- bunch of spirits." - too have been forgotten had not a disgusted organ! On a rainy Sunday in 1849, the Rev. Dr. Hiscox's 1st la Connecticut left church one rainy Sunday ia, congregation at the Central Baptist Church in Nor- 1849. .- , ': , . . , wkh, Conn, was comprised mostly of spirits. The Remorseful for deserting his preacher, Organist ' gooa minister naa preparea a -i n woras un ue utoss oul djf. most of the members stayed home and sent their spirits to hear the sermon. - Of the choir members, only the leading soprano, one Mrs. B. 8. Rathbun, showed up in person. So humiliated was Organist Ithamar Conkey that ha put on his hat, slipped out a back door and went home in disgust - England'a Sir John Bowrlng wis one of the most brilliant men in the British Empire. Son of a wealthy manufacturer and exporter of woolen goods, John Bowrlng could speak five languages when he left school at 18 to represent his father In foreign markets. Before he died, at age 80, it is said that Sir John could speak 200 languages! r Twice a member of Parliament awarded the de- In the cross of Christ I glory, Towaring o'er the wrecks of time; Alt the light of soared story Gathers round its head sublime. When rht woes of life o'ertoka me, Hopes deceive, and fears annoy. Never shall th cross forsakt me: Lol It glows with peace and oy. REDDY'S IIOMEMAKING NEWS By SARAH T. JONES Home Service Representative Carolina Power ds Light Co. BT SARAH T. JONES Home Service Representative Carolina Power And Light Com pany HOUSEHOLD INSECT SPRAT AND SPRAYERS The different household insect sprays and sprayers or other de vices for applying the bring many queries to the U. S. Department of Agriculture as to which to use for which insect and how to use most effectively and economically. Entomologists of the U. S. Dep artment af Agriculture urge snap- pers to read all the information on the container. They also suggest that the housewife should know that there are two general types of sprays on sale space sprays and surface sprays-which are used dif ferently. Space sprays, which include the so called aerosol, are released in the air to give off a fine mist and make a quick kill of insects enveloped in that mist. Most effective use is in a closed room, but they also may be used to clear the air of active insects in clothes closets, on porches or in tents. They are excellent in getting rid of flies, mosquitoes, gnats or even clothes moths, but they have no last ing effect and are not likely to re ach insects in crannies or other hiding places. Surface or residual sprays, in con trast, are applied to walls or other surfaces, allowed to dry and leave an invisible reisdue or film of DDT or other insecticide so that for weeks or months ahead insects that crawl over that surface will be kill ed. These sprays usually are oil base liquids, sold in glass or metal containers, and applied with a hand sprayer or paint brush. New in stores is the pressurized surface spray in a container that resembles It'iPlM-it HitUr. OIL BURNING -TOBACCO CURER FEATURES Long lasting units Evn heat Jittribution Economical curing v Simpla cpsration Safe, fumt tightv " smcx Hsht , . 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