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tWlXN TIMES, KKftANgVlXLE, H. C THtJRSDAY, SEPTTrU: C, I 5. ! r- '. X J Gc3ls. Answer j j ' ' ' ''iJ'l ' g- Then 4h Xiordtpok to Job out of the ; whirlwind nd aaid: "Who Is this that dMkanatti ueouneel by word without,; knowledge WhtN wast thou when laid tb foundations of the earth T de- jdua; 4C .thou .feast undrstanling." -tia to CfourcBi Smimiday- ooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PRESBYTERIAN HOOD. FUTM Every Sunday Morning fcd. 4th, snST 5tb Sunday nights Blackfe Chapel Srd Sunday night SET J. M. WHBETT. MOTOR Beekfteh Church , 2nd awd i gund. y mornings trd Sunday nglsat Be. Wade H. Allison, Tartar Mount Zion Church, Rose Hill Every Sunday Morning , Except Third Sunday Third Sunday Evening thtk Plains Church First Sunday Night Third Sunday Morning BEV. NORMAN FLOWERS Warsaw Chareh Every. Sunday, morning Bowden CosnmsinHy Choree 1st.' 3rd. and 5th. Sunday svenlnp REV. J. T. HATTER. JB, PASTOH . GroveChareii Sod and 4th Sunday mermlngs .. - Hallaville Cheoeh 1st andJSrd' Sunday morbus RET. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOB RaadavllM Chafreh ', Every Sunday morning; . PINK HHX GROUP Rev. N. P. Farrier. Paste Pink Hill - Third Sunday A. M. and First Sunday P. M. Women of the Church Circle. No. 1 meeting 1st Tuesday night of the month. Circle No. 2 meeting 3:30 P. M. on first Tuesday of month. General gweting 3rd Tuesday at the church. SMITHS Second Sunday A. M. and , Fauna Bunuar - . , ' hEBSKhV v. CUri Sundays 4 P. M. (3 t M. wmxan 1M Sunday A,, If. and Srd Sunday .P. M. General meetnlg Thursday P. M. after 3rd Sunday.. Circto Thtirt dsy P. M. before 3rd Sunday HARPER-SOOTHERLAND Fourth Sunday A. M. Second Sunday P. M. Y. P, Field Group - First, third and fifth Friday afternoon at 5:30 BEV. TAYLOR A. BTRD. PASTOR Faison Group lit, 3rd, Sth. Sundays at VM tmt. 4th. Sundays at lM am- Calypee 1st, 3rd, 5th. Sundays at 114 ajn. Stonferd tnd, 4th. Sundays at 7: pju. UNIYERSALHT " OuOaws Bridgu Church Service, 1st Bn nUt 74 P. M. tad and 4th Sunday '. uwrnlng.: 11:W Bev. Vinton, Bowering, Minister Sunday School every Sunday Morning it "t , Mrs. Ed Smith, Superintend t MISSIONARY BAPTISTS . KENANSVIIXE Bev. Lauren' Sharpe. Pustoe KensnsvUls j EACH SUNDAY MORNING BEULAVHXE. GROUP Bev. A. It. Brown, Pastor BeulavlUe Sad and 4th Sundays CedsFfork "g 1st and 2nd Sundays Hallsville . Srd and 4tb Sundays CALYPSO ' Snd and 4th. Sundays MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCfl 1st and Srd Buudsy taorntep lit- and Srd Sunday ghtt BET. ELLIOTT R. STEWAE, Coriatk lad and Srd Sunday v Tesehey ' 1st and 4th Sunday rum Jlieeterr la afV. B. ALPMN STORE y - Farsa HOMES TAYLOR t Geeeral Merehaedtee , Maguetla, N. C ; CV'fLrA BWLTVNG Ui,.. . 1 ! lie. II. -IT QX; to JobrEcrpfexily i i i i Jdb aaaswered the Lord: 1 know that Tbauceaast do everything, and that no tfcaqthtocan ho withholden from Thee. Wboutsiih that hideth counsel without . knowledge T Wherefore I abhor myself oad. repent Ut duat and ashes.' First And By REST.'C.IHEHMAN TBUEBLOOD , TEXT: "And he said lunto . Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou omest into thy kingdom:" Xuke 23:43. The words of this text awe the words of one of the dying thieves who hung on a cross, neset tto tthe crucified Saviour. It was his last chance to be saved, and amidst the agonies of a horrible death, he cried out for mercy "Land nemember me when thou comest into thy kingdom." But, while the occasion was the thief's last chance to be saved it was, in all probability, the first and only chance that he had ever' had to put hisjrust in Christ and be saved. We have no record that he had ever comeface to lane with Christ before he and Christ hung side by side on crosses. ,rq. An;B,ln n th. -wrf yvinn whnsti v though it W8S. re- A I It; aiofitv - , e o . ttrealed to the world many unforgettable lessons, one of which is the assurance uf salvation to all who, "call :upon the name of the Lord" and, through faith, "Lay hold of eternal life." Yes, there is hope of salvation, tvn in the hour of death, where true repentance is shown, and sincere faith is exercised in redeeming blood of Christ. Such was true in the case of the dying thief; for, when, in the closing moments of IBSt, he creH for mercy, he was assured by the sublime words of Jesus, who said: 'Today shalt thou be wilh me in paradise." tTnumi- whlto rifvln crates reaches to the deepest depths of hu man depravity, and follows a man to' the very door of death, and makes it possible for salvation to be realized even at the closing mo ments f Stfe, there as nothing in the entire Bible that encourages a person to delap, procrastnate and postpone the matter of "getting right with God," until one is face to face with death. All the prophets of God, as weH as the New Testament Apostles, warned sinners against the dangers M neglecting salvation; and their pleas and exhortations could be well summed up in the words of Amos '"Prepare to meet thy God." (Amos 4:12) NOW, not tomorrow, or next week, or next year, but JIOW, TODAY! "Behold, NOW is the day of salvation;" 2 Cot. GX "How jfeall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?" Death-bed repentance Js possible, but not probable." I PINK HILL LIMESTONE CHAPEL J. B. Regan, Minister Tel. 3754 Advent Christian Church WoodlandFirst Sunday Morning , b., and Third Sunday W N StfaftjEfiST . Pink Hill Second-end Fourth Sua- Quhm, Pastor. ,. J ' days; Morning and Night ' PEAKS ALL CHAPEL F.WJt CABIN FBEE WILL BAPTIST Bev. It. U Parker.. Pastor CHURCH 8unday School at 144 A. BL Rev. J. B. St ( nes, pastor. Ser- 1 Services each second Sunday awm- .siL . . uTall and eveutagat 76. vices every 2ndfSnd 4th. Sundays League every Sunday evening at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p m. Sunday 6:40. Prayer Meeting each Wednes- School at 10:00 a. m. day evening at 74. CHINQUAPIN GROUP MiasJeuary Baptist tefcurefc Rev. Vsnn Mhrrell SHARON Morning Services 1st and 3rd. Sundays Evening Services 2nd, 4th. and 5th. Sundays DOBSON'S CHAPEL Morning Services -2nd, 4th. and 6th. Sundays Evening Services 1st and 3rd. Sundays Island Creek 2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sub day evening. BEAK umni last and Srd Sundays - ROSRHTLL i Bev. J.V. CASK Services every Sunday " - PAISOIf Bar. M. M. Tumor.. 1st sbd Srd Sttbdaya JOHNSON CHURCH Rev. Paul MulL paster 1st arid 3rd Sundays the L I. SAND LIN COMPANY , Hdwe, Greea. Pry, Oseda BenlavBle. N. C. ' SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY DeSco Plymouth Sales and 8ervice . ' . ' EenansvUle, rL C DR. a W. OOLWELL - Optessetrtet Wallace, North CareUaa- OSlee Phone: SOU Besldeaos: 3441 ILLU5TCATn Scripture Job 83-4X. The Lord reproved Job's friends because they had counseled him wrongfully. He l commanded them to take rams to Job for sacrificing. He told Job to pray for them. They did as ordered and Job-, prayed for bis friends. Last Chance I MAGNOLIA GROUP Concord 2nd and 4th Sundays WALLACE Dr. Poston, Pastor Services each Sunday WELLS CHAPEL Rev. J J). Buerer, pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays WABSAW Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, pastor Services each Sunday GARNERS CHAPEL Rev. Eugene Hagev Is and 3rd Sunday atoradug 4th Sunday aught ' JONESlCHAPEL Bev. Eugene Hager 1st and Srd Sunday night Sad Sunday saoratag r ALUM SPRINGS Rev. Eugene Hager 2nd augus ia BUUJ. a ef the renewing- WACCAMAJf BANK A TRUST CO. -ardiTlB.1Ha Hi H BUZZARD e HOLMES MtlX Near Outlaw's Bridge " Cera MeakSisek Teed ' SCI IDOL IZZZQU ... . ... .. ... i . . - - : k blessed a. METHODIST CHURCHES WALLACE GROUP K. B. Wheeler, Minister Tevsise Wallace Every Sunday morning and every Sunday night Providence First and Third Sun days at 3 o'elock p. m. BOSE HILL GROUP W. B. Oottoa, Minister Tel. 8511 Hose Hill WABSAW CHARGE Carlton F. Hirschi, Minister Rev. Telephone 365 WARSAW Church School 9:45 A. M. J. P. Johnson, Superintendent Worship Services 1st, 2nd, 4th and Sth Sundays 11:00 A. M. 3rd at 7:30 P. M. CARLTON'S CHAPEL Church School 1st 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 8:30 A. M. TURKEY CHURCH Church School 10:00 A. M. L. A. Sutton Superintendent Worship Services 1st Sunday night 7:30 P. M. 3rd Sunday morning 11:00 A.M. FAISON CHARGE Rev. HaroM D. Miner, Minister FAISON 1st and 3rd. Sunday morning, 11:00 am. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. FRIENDSHIP 1st. and 3rd. Sunday evening, 7:00 pm. KINGS 2nd. and 4th Sunday mornings. MOUNT OLIYE CIRCUIT Paul R Mb""1 Bethel Fourth Sunday, morning and Second Sunday Bight Calypso Second, Sunday mornlnj and Fourth foiojay night Rone's Chapel Second , and Fourth Sundays at 10:00 a. aa. BUPLIN CHARGE Rev. James E. White, pastor Kenaasvuie Sunday School at 10 a. m. WORSHIP SERVICE 1st Sunday 11:00 A. M. Srd. Sunday 11:00 A M . 3rd Sunday 7:30 P. M. Magnolia Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 2nd Sunday night 7:30 o'elock 4th Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock Unity 2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M. 4th Sunday 7:39 P. M. Wesley Sunday School 10:00 A. M 1st Sunday 7:30 P. M. Srd Sunday 11:00 A. M. 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M. PINEY GROVE Ft.- Win Baptist Rev. J. B. S tames, pastor Services each first Sunday morning at 10:00; 1st Sunday night at 7.-00 V Sabbath School at 11:00 SARECTA CHAPEL "Original Fret wm Baptist outre;- , ' Bev. Carroll Hanatay. Paster Sunday School every Sunday a . VkW A. M, League every Sunday at WO F. M Church First Sunday, 11 A. M and 7J5 P. M. Church Third Sundays, 1W A..M. and TM P. M. CHURCH OP JK8TJS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS Sacrament Meeting Sunday 7:00 pjn. : Sunday School 10:00 A. M i Relief Society. Tuea. 7.-03 P.M. M. L A. Primary Wed. TAO P. M tuunaeulate Ceneepttem Ctaiek Tranrflprratlon MlMtoa ; Wallace. KM. , l - Be. John I. Ejrr, Faster , Hours sj aiaaa - -lint Sunday C each outfe 11M aeiyjtanday following Ml a. a trices 'are held, upetatre u oface Ne. 1 of new Lee Building, By Alfred J. Buescher "The Lord gave Job twice as much as he j . had before. All his relatives came to him with rifts of cold, "So the Lord the end of Job more than hie Beginning, MEMORY VERS&r-James 6:l.i REDDY'S HOMEMAKLNG NEWS , By SARAH T. JONES Home' Serrlee Represeuteilve Carolina Power Jk Light Co. , Handy Blnta For a quick sundae, break a pea nut candy gar into small piedes and serve over ice cream so good. Save the juice from a jar of pick les and use for thinning mayonnaise before mising with cabbage for slaw. Keep chunks of natural cheese from drying out by wrapping in a cloth soaked in vinegar and store in the refrigerator. Yo ucan have fresh parsley handy at all times if you store it in a ti.vtly cover jar in the refrigera tor. Remove excess starch from a hot iron by rubbine it over a wet soapy cloth. Then wipe with a dry cloth. , For a refreshing dessert, make up a package of frozen dessert mix. F""" and servp in halves of fresh apricots or peaches. . ajr 4,u serve individual sal ads on a picnic when you pack them in paper cups and cover tightly for safe traveling. Mis chilled seedless green grapes with rich sour cream. Serve cold and topped with freshly grated nut meg and brown sugar. Arrange pork sausage patties ov- I er creamed macaroni in a casserole. men Dane until pork patties are cooked and have added a delicious flavor to the macaroni. Serve pip ing hot. Avoid skin forming on top of hot cornstarch pudding by cover ing top of serving dish with a piece of waxed paper while pudding cools. Keep patent leather bags shiny and new looking by sponging with soap suds. Then rinse with a damp cloth and polish with a dry cloth. Wilmington Coca Cola Bottling Company Wiln ington, N. C. Here's Gentle Relief of Constipation for All Your Family Stop Takini Harsh Drop or Giving Then tj Tonr Children! Get Satisfying Relief This Pleasant Vegetable native Way! For constipation, get the gentlt relief medical authorities agree you and your children need. Take Dr. Caldwell's Sen na Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. Dr. Caldwell's relieves temporary constipation gmtly but surely for young and old alike . . . and does it without salts or harsh drugs that cramp and gripe and disrupt normal bowel action! Df. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, mm tb finest tuUurml tegetabh Uxtt 'nes kmum U medicine. Girts com fortable, natural-like relief of temporary conttipation. Helps you get "on sched ule" without repeated doses. Also letieres stomach sourness chat consu pation often brings. Children enjoy taking Dr. Caldwell's. It tastes so good! Since it's a KepU, you can regulate dosage exactly. Bur Dr. Caldwell's Senna LaxaUTe. Moticy back if not satisfied. Mail botr a Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. L TYalDALL FUNE2AL HOME v or Mocmr our BeyOTHtstM Paul Forged Spiritual Armor For Christians "pHE Apostle Paul, who was a Christian in a Roman pagan world dominated by power and Roman conquering armies, did not hesitate to draw effective illustrations for Christian life and conduct from the details of happenings in that Roman world. He compared the Christian Hfe to a race, and he laid great stress upon running to win. In imperial Rome, with its dominance of the world, he saw the material realization of a similar dream of imperialism, but his dream was of a spiritual imperialism of a world complete ly conquered by Christ and His gospel. In that sense Paul was an imperialist, and the dream en shrined in the Lord's Prayer, "Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is done' in heaven," is still the dream and prayer of Christians, though it is still far from fulfillment. I That Roman world was one of -action, war, and conquest; and in his spiritual world Paul saw the Christian life and Christian duty, individual and collective, as demanding action, war, and conquest. The Christian's warfare was against Inward evils, temptations and weaknesses from which Paul, himself, was not immune. But the foes of the Christian were not all inward. - j Against the forces of evil, ' within and without, Paul called for Christians, strong and well- prepared. I What the Christian world of today lacks Is the Pauline sense of the Christian warfare. We. tend to think of Christianity too exclusively in terms of personal character and conduct. What we need is aroused and awakened Christians, following a Son of God, Who goes forth to war, and fully equipped with all the available spiritual weapons for offense and defense. It's time wasted to whitewash a character that couldn't be saved even with a heavy coat of enamel. 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