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'4 TBS DUPLIN TIMES, fcENANSVILLE, K. C TKCKSDAT, EE V t i ' TX IX TEIGPEN BetaTfH. N. Ct , , stepreaentemo Fa -WARSAW FLORAL , , COMPANY' " J I ' t 1 i 5' ' r I" TURNER & INSURANCE ' ! "We're Knowa By Ti Pfcoao mi 1 Li C Toner, Jr. , OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOO' PRESBYTERIAN " REV. W. B HOOD. PASTOR Wallace Cbarch ,r -:: Every Sunday Morning 11 and, 4th, and 5th Sunday alghta Blacks 'Chapel , i - 3rd Sunday nl(ht ( ": RET J. M. NISBETT, PASTOR Rockflsh Church 2nd aid 4th Sunday mornings 3rd Sunday nglht Ecv. Wade H. Allison, Pastor Mount Zion Church, Rose Hill Every Sunday Morning , Except Third Sunday Third Sunday Evening Oak Plaina Church Fir3t Sunday Night Third Sunday Morning , REV. NORMAN FtOWERS Warsaw Church , Every Sunday morning v Bowdeo CommnnHy Church 1st, 3rd. and 5th. Sunday evenings REV. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOR Beulaville Church Every Sunday morning PINK HILL GROUP Rev. N. P. Farrlor, Pastor Pink Hill - Third Sunday A. M. and First Sunday P. M. Women ot 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 meeting 3rd Tuesday at the church. SMITHS Second Sunday A. It. and Fourth Sunday P. M. HEBRON Third Sundays 4 P. M. (3 P. M. Winter) PLEASANT VIEW 1st Sunday A. M. and Srd Sunday P. ML General meetnig Thursday P.. M. after 3rd Sundays Circle Thurs day P. M. before 3M Sunday HARPER-SOUTHERLANO Fourth Sunday, A. M. Second Sunday P. M. Y. P. Field Group - First, third and fifth Friday afternoon at 6:30 REV. TAYLOR A. BTRD. PASTOR Falson Group lsti 3rd., 5th. Sundays at 7:30 pjn. tad, 4th. Sundays at 11:00 a m. Calypso . 1st, 3rd., 5th. Sundays at 11:00 ajn. Stanford 2nd, 4th. Sundays at 7:00 pjn. UNTVERSAMST Outlaw's Bridge Church Service, 1st ad 3rd Sunday night 7:30 p. in. 2nd ai.d 4th Sunday wornlna, ll:0o a. m. - - Kev: Vintba Bowering, Minister . Hunday School every Sunday Morning at 10:00 a. m. Theodore Outlaw, Superintendent MISSIONARy BAPTISTS . KENANSVILLE I - - Kef. Lauren Sharpej Pastor f Kenansvllle ' EACH SUNDAY MORNING 'BEULAVILLE. GROUP ' " ,J' Rev. A'. U. Brown, Pastor , . (-. Beulaville -- ' , 2nd "and 4th, Sundays U . Beulaville Holiness Church Second Sunday ' Sunday School af lO o'clock V Preaching Service at U" o'clock Prayer raeetiog, Wednesday night at 7 o'clock -' , " Cedar Fork . ; 1st and 2nd Sundays f Hallsvllle Srd and 4th Sundays iff.- . CALTPSO . Poo sir Is', V 2nd and 4th Sundays ' - MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev, J. D. Everest, PaftOT;-;. ' - lit and Srd Sunday mornings mnA 9rA Snndav nights - . v J " " T,. " - s REV. ELLIOTT B. STEWART, A' " Pastor r-'tiiXtW p Corinth mm (Ok ' B 2nd and Srd Sundays ; V7 A I V- Teachey i v. ylOi i 1st and 4tb Sunaays 1 Z : V This directory W made UtbU thWh the eWeritto n if ' Gj IS. ALPiN OTOBB Farm SnOPUes J Snounarlin's Crossroad i k- , p j i . ' " CAROLINA BUTLDTXQ -. 8UPPLT COMPANY Gbldsbor Hlcbiray ' - - w n. 1'''. r' m .IT I'..'' 'V '.!'! .r ' ' lLt , , INSPECTION AMD " ; - ESTIMATES FOB . V ' '' ' ) " " 1 TERMITE 8 , ' " ' i iX EAST COAST v PEST CONTROLS l ". PHONB S603 , ' KOSSHOXtN. O. TURNER AGENCY ' ' Serrio We GW Pink HlA, N. C. 1, i. Tnraer THE PRIORITY OF LOVE By REV. C. HERMAN TRUEBLOOD Text: "Having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end." John 13:1. Henry Drumond said, "Love is the greatest thing in the world." Christianity is a religion of love. "God is love." 1 John 4:16. The sal vation of every lost soul, as well as every "born again' soul, depends entirely upon the reality of God's love; "For God So Loved the world, that he gave his only toegotten Son, that whoesoever belieyeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16. The proper relationship between Christians, as well as our attitude towards lost souls, depends upon the love of Christ "Because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us." Roman 5:5. One of the main evidences that a person is saved, that he is a child of God, is determined by the sincere love that is mani fested toward God ana one's fellow man. "Love one another as I have loved you." John 12:1. "We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abidclh in death." 1 John 3:14. A person may make -a thousand professions of faith; he may be baptized, partake of the Lord's Supper, give a tithe of his income, attend every service at his church, teach a Sunday School class, sing in the choir, pray beautiful prayers, make fine religious talks, even preach sermons, and at the Same time be a dammed, doomed, lost sinner, because in his heart he harbors malice, hatred, and an Unfqrgiving spirit toward some other perspn "Be ye kind one to another, tenderheart ed, forgiving one another, even as Gog for Crhist's sake hath forgiven you." Eph. 4:32. "If a man say, I love God, and hatoth his brother, he U a liar; for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, hoW can he love God whom he hath not Seen?" 1 John 4:20. Not only are we to love members of our own church, or all Christians, "The family of God on earth," though we may not love "their ways," or behavior; we are to love our enemies certainly a true child of God, will love the souls of all people, and have a sincere desire in his heart to "win them to Christ," "Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner ol evil against you falsely for my sake; for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you." Matt . 5:11. 'Tather, forgive them, for they know not what they do," Jesus prayed for his crucifiers. PINK BILL J. R. Regan, Minister TcL 1750 Woodland First Sunday Morning snd Third Sunday night Pink Hill Second and Fourth Sun days, Morning i.d Night PEABSALL CHAPEL F.W.R ReV. L. L. Parker, Pastor ' Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Services each second Sunday morn ing at 1:00 and evening at 7:30. League every Sunday evening at 6riH)I Prayer .Meeting each Wednes day evening at 7:00. ,s , v , CHINQUAPfN GROUP Missionary Baptist Church . Rev. Vann Murrell SHARON Morning Services 1st. and 3ri Sundays' Evening Services 2nd, 4th.. and 5th.- Sundays DOBSONS CHAPEL 'Morning Services 2nd- 4th.and 5th. Sundays - Evening' Services - 1st- arid 3rd. Sundays .. . -.,; i, " " ' Island Creek "' " '" 2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sunday-evening. . ; "" BEAR MARSH. ' ' ' i ' last and 3rd , Sundays . . ROSE HILL . Rev. J.. CASE Services every Sunday -J FAISOJ fv .V'. Rev. M. M. Turner, Pastor ' ;V ;lst and Srd Sundays I JOHNSON CTURCH v Rev. Paul Mull, pastor,, Isf and Jrd Sundays r' itM I iMiiM i S WkA I. J. SAND LIN COMPANts;;:cSf.;i.ft;.,TRTJST- Ca Hdwe., Groes. ' Dry ueoo. , -f ,( Benlavllle, N, J. ti U -1 L 1 V 1 , neSoto PIvmouth j 1 k Sales and Service . ..Kenansvllle, N. C j Wfww -tie WT II t t II .. . Wallace, Nprth Carolina ' A. Cavenaagh, Jeweler DIAMONDS v' WAXCHS , Watch Jewelry "( , i . HEPAKINO ENGBA VING .' RED ASH , n , BRIQUET COM FUEL OIL and ' KEROSENE R. B. WARREN r phone 8561 " Mt. Olive! N. C. r 1 v.- ' .: LIMESTONE CHAPEL Advent Christian Church Potters Hill Service 1st and 3rd Saturday Night. Sun. and Sun. Night. Alton Quinn. Pastor. 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, I.' i", " i", MAGNOLIA GROUP Concord 2nd and 4th Sundays WALLACE 1 Dr. Postoo, Pastor ' . Services ea,ch Sunday WELLS CHAPEL. Rev, J J. Bnerer, Pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays , ., . ' WARSAW Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, pastor : -Services each Sunday GARNERS CHAPEL Rev. Eugene -Hager 14 and Srd Snfndar morning f . 4th, Sunday night t,- i" ' in 'f hi. . JONES JOTAPEL Rev. Eugene Hager 1 1st and 3rd Sunday night ; ;.. 2nd Sunday mornbig Rev, Eiurane Hager , 2nd Sun. night 4th Sun, nontfng s , - iMam'i &m mi .yJ.,vftiUAfr bank .. . KenaaosvlUe i " Beulaville ' " Rose Hill '' ".: '".' i,. . , . T . i. , ,vf a. GEO. P. PRIDGEII ,-v v. t' -yr Plumber , STATE LICENSED PLUMBING, CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES : BATHROOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATER HEATERS WATER PUMPS KTrCHEN SINKS Phone 473 WARSAW, NC imday METHODIST CHURCHES WALLACE GROUP W. D. CAVINESS Tel S18l Wallace Every Sunday morning ana every sunaay nigm Providence First and Third Sun aays at 3 o'clock p. m. R09F HILL GROT- CHARLES E. VALE Tel. 3511 Rose Hill WARSAW CHARGE Rev. I. T. Poole, Minister Telephone '365 WARSAW Church School 9:45 A. M. J. P. Johnson, Superintendent Worship Services 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays 11:00 A. M. 3rd at 7:30 P. M. CARLTON'S CHAPEL Ch,urch 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 9:30 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. Harold D. Minor, Minister FAISON 1st. and Srd. Sunday morning, 11:00 -a.m. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. FRIENDSHIP 1st. and Srd. Sunday 7:00 p u evening. KINGS 2nd. and 4th Sunday mornings, 11:00 a.m. MOUNT OLIVE CIRCUIT Paul R. Mannea Bethel Fourth Sunday morning and Second Sunday night Calypso Second Sunday mornlnt and rourtn aunay aiut. Rone's Chapel Second and Fourth Sundays at 10:0O a. m OUPLIN CHARGE Rev. James E. White, pastor Kenansvllle Sunday School at 10 a. m. WORSHIP SERVICE 1st Sunday 11:00 A. M. 3rd. Sunday 11:08 A M . 3rd Sunday 7:30 P.,M. : Magnolia "Sunday School 10M A. M. 2nd Sunday nisht 7:30 o'clock 4th Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock - Unity 2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M. ' . 4th Sunday 7:30 P. M. . .... 1 . ..;1 Wesley 7' Sunday "School 10:00 A. M. - 1st Sunday 7:30 P. M. 3rd Sunday IkOO A. M. 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M. PINEV GROVE , ji ; Free Will Baptist Rev. J. B. Sfarnea, pastor Services each first Sunday morning at 10:00; 1st. Sunday night at 7:00 ; Sabbath School at 11:00 ; SARSCTA CHAPEL "Original' Fri j Win Baptist Church;" 1 Rev. Carroll Hansley, Pastor ' -Sunday School every Sunday at ' 10:00 A. M. " V ' League every Sunday at 0:00 P. M Church First Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Church Third Sundays, 11:00" A. M. and 7:15 P. M. 4 , CHURCH -OF JESUS ' CHRIST "OF LATTER DAT SAINTS ' Sacrament Meeting Sunday 7:00 pjn. i f Sunday School 10:00 A. Mi ' , Relief Society, Tues. 7:00 P: M. M. L A, -Primary Wed. 7:00 P. M. v Immaculate Conception Church CathoUe 3 i i.i Transfiguration Mission ; Wallace, N.- C v u; Rev. John J. Harper, 'Paswr ' t 1 Hours of Mass First; Sunday ol each month 11.00 a- m,' - t , . ,t Evei-y Sunday following 8:45 m a Kip G'df.:zn Viovjcm Prepared By Department of Bible 1 ' PRESBYTERIA JUNIOR COLLEGE , ; Last bight I .walked down a path arid looked up at the stars in a clear sky "above; Thirty-two years ago I remember walking that same path, when I was a college Student, and looking up at the same stars. They don't change.' '" ' At the station I boarded a train, and as it sped through" the night, out of .the window those same stars seemed to travel with us. On the side of the tracks the telegraph poles, the bushes, the fields, and the forests seemd to rush past but the stars seemed always the same above. I noticed a little cluster of stars called The Seven Sisters," and thought of my boyhood when my father first taught me that name. ' Many things in life change, but somethings change not; some things are eten. "When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, The moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mind ful of him? And the son of man, that thou vis it him? (Psalm 8:3, 4) Vet, the fact Is God is mindful of man and has visited him In mercy pnd love in sending Jesus Christ into the world. The Christmas story is eternal as the stars. To make both ends meet nowa days takes no end of maney Life is like a laauer every stept takes us either up or down. COAL! COAL! have It You will want Get it now & be sure We Deliver We coai mmm Warsaw, N. C. 10 CHRISTMAS CARDS for Everyone Typewriters, Magazines Rubber Stamps BRINKLEYS NEWS SJAND Clinton, N. C. OIC Photographs Restored Portraits Commercial Photography Weddings, Parties, Anniversaries and Identification Photos LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 At Wallace Sittings Nights and Sundays By Appointment T Y J D ALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2303 Home of Wayne-Da r-ITn Burial Association FoFeral Directors - Embalroars Ambulance surrtce ftay or Nlchl r.MNi FOR SALE LUMBER, MOULDING, PLUMBING SUPPLIES SASH & DOORS, AS BESTOS SIDING, f.OOF- ING OF ALL KIND, , PLASTER, jtpCK LATH, SHEETROCK, kORTAR, " BRICK, CEMENT BLOCKS, FAINTS AND BIJILDERS. HARDWARE GUTTER, TERRA COT-TAPIPE,- Z.J. GARTER &S0H , WALLACE, K C. loo&ooooooooe i',i'i m &&9gmy. .yw.'iw 'u "'w' w , 'ni'wn , Ail &i xite sXk All nyf-f TTfrfTO. ij?,. .yL ; "GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO" Classic example ot the Christ mas Crib Is this detail from the Praesepe, or Manger, which '.a erected each year in the apartments of Pope Pius XII, in Vatican City. Carefully detailed, the figures are scaled in size to those of St. Joseph and the Madonna, which are about one foot in height. CITY SHOE SHOP We Repair Like New Reasonable Rates For Expert Work . 54 Years Experience WARSAW, N. C. EAST PLANK ST. FOR THE BEST IN CAR SERVICE VISIT DAVIS G. EVANS ESSO STA. On Truck Lane PHONE 9191 Listen to the local news at 12:00 noon over WGBR. mipHi tie tiimnTUK grow on ctiita siKn WTyaaiw.QiiiifcfcjsT MADAM MARIE, Tells you of love, marriage, and busi ness pertaining to anyone's life. II any trouble in any way, be sure and con sult me. I will tell you of your enemies and friends; when and who you will marry; if married or single. Will give you reading daily and on Sunday. I guarantee satisfaction : Located on Highway 117 Across From Wallace Stockyards in Wal lace. N. C. ; mi DR. THOMAS W. ALLEY Optometrist Of Wilmington, N. C. Announces The Opening Of His Office For The Prattice OT Optometry In Warsaw, N. C. On Tuesdays & Saturdays From 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Second Floor Warsaw Drug Co. J2yes Examined Glasses Fitted We XHre.,.iM, The Year Kill Hogs Anytime Plenty Of Zero Storage x wALii - . if you paddle your own canoe, there's no noe to rock the boat The road to wealth i crowded with men who are turning back. ' The fellow who plays to polnes doesn't profit from his mistakes. WARSAW, N. C. Be "The Bride Of The Month" . 1 Get Lovely Prizes If you are getting married during Dec, January or February come in and get a lovely present we will give to every bride who registers ... In addition you may win the valuable prizes we will give to some lucky bride each month. LIFE READER 'Round ' v.. , fl cErttc: T.ie man who tninks ho knows it all tries hard to give it away. "The easer it 4s to reform man the oftener the job has to be done. THE n i J.l-Fl I'JJ" I'M J'Blff V,'-J' M ' Scripture: Psalms 2: M; 102:29-37. DiTotlonal Bdlnf Psalm 63;1-S. The Living God " u . . - -' -' 1 1 v.: .. ;i Lesson for December 12, 1954 DO ALL men "yearn for God"? Plainly, they do not. Many ig nore him, many wish they could be sure he did not exist, ' some even spend a good deal of effort trying to show that there is no God. Many even so-called religious peo Dle. church mem- J'nri bers ol tne more lukewarm sort, cannot by any stretch of the Im agination be said to "yearn" for God.vSome people are so flabby by temperament that they never yearn for anything or a BtfM . Dr. Foreman anyone in their whole lives. Like oysters, they take what comes their way and think as little as possible. Nevertheless and for all that, the longing for God is the deepest longing of which the hu man heart is capable. Those who have known this desire know that there is no other which is so In tense. Only the Living God Satisfies Men do cry out for the living God, as the Psalmist said. Men do not really care for dead gods. A deity who is only a name, a1 definition in a catechism, an arti cle in a creed, a hypothesis in a philosopher's mind, a concept, an idea ; a god who is spun like cob- I web out of a thinker's brain, a god who is another name for a Wish, a god who is no more than I a mirage, a reflection of a man's own ego on the blank curtain of ' empty eternity, such a god no i one wants. It is only the living God who satisfies. Indeed, the great saints have always believed that only the living God could in-, spire in rrten this deep desire for himself. But what is meant by the "living" God? First of all it means the weaver of destiny. A God who made the universe .and threw it out to whirl forever un- tended' and forgotten, mieht be a 2k majestic deity but not the living God for whom the saints have yearned. The living God is one i who is here, now, weaving at his looih of time and space, living in the hearts and minds of his chil dren, controlling by his prov- , dence the course of history, ''pre- j j serving and governing ail his crea tures" as an old creed expresses it. To such a God we dare to pray; of such a God we may ex pect concern, a hand stretched out to lift the falling. God the Friend "God is my friend" is the most stirring thought a man can have. A God who could not be a friend but only a creator, a judge would not be the living God of the psalmists' prayers. Yet when we . speak of God as a friend, we have to avoid two mistakes. One is to think that he is a friend to all alike, that it makes no difference at all to him what we do, he is for us no matter what, that what ever we pray for he is bound to do for us. No: as we were think ing lust week, God can be against .1-' men. He will nolfe.say "Yes" to , foolish or wicked prayers. He is for good tnd against ev:l, and he plays no favorites. Another mis-I take is to think of him like some , human friends, persons who wish us well but can't do anything else about it. Human friendship is often no more than weak and helpless , sympathy. The friendship of God comes from the heart of reality' itself. In spite of our human' friends we may be destroyed; but . ., as St. Paul put it. If God be for us, . who can be (successfully) against us? The Unchanging God Both in the Bible (as in Psalm 102) and out (as in Christian the ology) we hear about the unchang ing or the unchangeable, God. We 1 have to be careful to think of this 5 as the Bible shows us, and not to , make a caricature out of the idea. ' 'God is the living God; let us keep ! that lrl irnind at all times. He lsyjv hot unchanging as a statue is. A doll is made smiling; cuddle the doll or leave it in the rain, and the doll smiles on. But God is no j doll! God is not unchanging as a formula is in mathematics. Any mathematical law, any law of 1" pnysics or astronomy lor instance, is unchangeable; but it is not a' , ? living, thing; it knows nothing. It' cares for nothing, it can be used ' by evil men and good. God on the jj contrary is the divine person, rot ,( a what, not a thing, but infinite. personal,, loving, our Father. Hia .' unchangingness is not the same- r , ness of a doll, not the inflexibility of ntfprmula. It is the changeless- , hess of a fatherly love on which . his children can now and always v depend. , ' (art'n ntllnts soprrlfhteS br h DlTlslon at Chrlntian Education, N- " Iraal CnneM ! th chnrcho mt ChrlM Trm S.rvl...) BOWDEN i. Potato Storage House . Now Open. We famish tubs. , Store your Potatoes with Vn. . -'v " P ,tr' V 1 c liOWDEi Potato Storage ; Pbona KlI or 474 Warsaw, N. C. " it (Services are held upstairs to Office Phone: 8051 Residence.- '344S' 1 ' . t 'Corn 'Keal-Stock1 Peed : w viV;i : ' :-iH: ';" office No. 1 of tew Lee Building. Wallace). , , i - 1 $MB
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