TBS DUPLIN TIMES, 'KEN ANSVUXK, K. C THURSDAY, APRIL 1, J955.
Asa's ndiriauj
AM succeeded hla father, Abljah, to the
throne of Judafl. "And he took away bw"" - lemng mm cnat as tons' aa ne ana nu strangers an tus realm. They came to
the altars of the strange cods, and the ' PPul 10 ;Lrd, who people were true to God, He would be Jerusalem for a great revival, vowing to
high places, and brake down the Images, mote the Ethiopian hosts, so that they with them; but If they forsook Him the seek the lord with all their souls.
sad cut down Che proves." ' ae, auad ta .army jf Judah. Lord would forsake them. J4EMQRT VERBS n Chronicles 15:2.
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PRESBYTERIAN
rev, y nonn. "tswi
Wallace Charon
Every Sunday Morning
Snd, 4th, and 5th Sunday, sights
Blacks Chapel
3rd Sunday night
RET J. M. NTSBETT. PASTOR
Rockflsh Church
2nd and 4th Sunday mornings
3rd Sunday ngiht
Rev. Wade H. AlUton, Pastor
Mount Zion Church, Rose Hill
Every Sunday Morning
j Except Third Sunday
Third Sunday Evening
Oak Plains Church
First Sunday Night
i Third Sunday Morning
BEV. NORMAN FLOWERS
Warsaw Church
Every Sunday morning
Bowdea Community Chorea
1st, 3rd. and 6th. Sunday evenings
REV. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOR
Beulaville Church
Every Sunday morning
PINK HILL GROUP
Rev. N. P. Farrior, Pastor
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
meeting 3rd Tuesday at the church.
SMITHS
Second Sunday A M. and
Fourth Sunday P. M.
HEBRON
Third Sundays 4 P. M. (3 F. M.
Winter)
PLEASANT VIEW
1st Sunday A. M. and 3rd
Sunday P. M.
Anni mMtnli Thursday P. M.
after 3rd Sunday; nvwkuviw
dky P. M. bettors 3rd Sunday
HARPER-SOtJTHERLAND
Fourth Sunday A M.
Second Sunday P. M.
Y. P. Field Group - First, third and
fifth Friday afternoon at 5:30
REV. TAVXOR A. BTRD. PASTOR
Falson Group
1st, 3rd, 5th. Sundays at 7i30 p.m.
tnd, 4th. Sundays at il:00 a.m.
Calypso
1st, 3rd, 5th. Sundays at 11:00 sjh.
Stanford
tmL, 4th. Sundays at 1:00 pjn.
UNIYERSALIST
Outlaw's Bridge
Church Service, 1st sod 3rd Sunday
night 7:30 p. m. 2nd aid 4th Sunaay
atoning, 11:0 a. m.
Bev. Vinton Bowerlng, Minister
Sunday School every Sunday
Morning a M:M a. .
Theodore Outlaw, Superintendent
MISSIONARY BAPTISTS .
RENANSVILLR
Rev. Laorea Sharps, Pastor
Kenansvllle
RACH SUNDAY MORNING
i beulvuxILgboup
Rev. A. L. Brown, Paetof
Beulaville
Every Sunday
Beulaville Holiness Church
r. W. Craft, Pastor
Second Sunday
Sunday School at 10 o'clock
Preaching Service at 11 o'clock
Prayer meeting, Wednesday night
gt 1 O'clock ( . "i'jy-
Cedar Fork
Rev. Norman Ayeoek
1st and 3rd Sunday Mornings
tnd and 4th Sunday Nights
HaltsvOle
Rev, Norman Ayeoek
nd and 4th Sunday Morning
! 1st and 3rd Sunday Nights
CALYVSO
tnd tnd 4th Sundays
MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Ilev. J. D. Everett. Pastor
1st and 3rd Sunday nwnlny
1st ind 3rd Sunday nlgm
Rev. Joe Ere rests
Corinth
Ind and 3rd Sunday
Teachey " '
1st and 4th Snasays
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OUR RESURRECTION HOPE
BY REV. C. HERMAN TRUEBLOOD
Scripture lesson: "But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren,
concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others
which have no hope. For tf we believe that Jesus died and rose
again, even then so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring
with him. For this we say unto you bv the word of the Lord, that;
we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall
not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord himself shall descend
from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the arch-angel, and with
the trumpt of God; and THE DEAD IN CHRIST SHALL RISE FIRST.
Then we which are alive' and lemain shall be caught up together with
them in the air; and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore
COMFORT ONE ANOTHER WITH THESE WORDS." 1 Thes.
Any one who believes in the supernatural power of God, and the
divinity of Christ, should have no difficulty in accepting wholeheartedly
the doctrine of the Resurrection of Christ. The three basic funda
mental teftets of the Christian religion are found in 1st Corinthians 15:
3-4: "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received,
how that (1) CHRIST DIED FOR OUR SINS, according to the Scriptures;
1. OBSERVE THREE STUPENDOUS SPIRITUAL CONSIDERATIONS
(1). THE MOT FEARFUL SUPPOSITION. "If in this world only
we have hope we are of all men -most miserable" 1 or. 15: 19 (See 1 Cor.
15.12-19.) ,
2. THE MOST INSISTENT INQUIRY. "Im a man die shall he
live again?" Job. 14:14. This is the oldest, as well as newest, and most
universal of all questions.
(3). THE MOST GLORIOUS FACT. "But now is Christ risen from
the dead, and become the first fruits of the mthat slept." 1 Cor. 15:20.
2. THE RESULTS OF THE RESURRECTION PROVE THE FACT OF
THE RESURRECTION.
The shirking, shrinking, deserting disciples were changed into bold,
courageous witness for Christ, and were accused of "turning the world
upside down;" All the previous claims of Christ were vindicated; the
church emerged on the day of Penticost as a conquering spiritual force;
a new day, the Lord's (first day of the week, instead of the seventh
day) became the most prominent day of 'worship; the most inspiring
incentive for Christian living, and the MOST ENDURING CHRISTIAN
HOPE is based upon the resurrection of our Blessed Lord.
PINK HILL
J. R. Regan, Minister TeL 2756
Woodland First Sunday Morning
and Third Sunday night
Pink Hill Second and Fourth Sun
days,' Morning and Night
PEARS ALL CHAPEL F.W3.
Rev. L. L. Parker, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 A M.
Services each second Sunday morn
ing at 11:03 and evening at 7:30.
League every Sunday evening at
6:00. Prayer Meeting each Wednes
day evening at 740.
CHINQUAPIN GROUP
Missionary Baptist Church
Bev. Vinn Murrell
SHARON
Morning Services
1st and 3rd. Sundays
Evening Services
2nd, 4th. and 5th. Sundays
DOBSOrTB CHAPEL
Morning Sci flees
2nd. 4th. and 5th. Sundays
Evening Bailees
1st and 3rd. Sunday
. Island Creek
2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sirs
day evening. -
BEAR MARSH
Church each, San, at 11 ajn. A 7
ROAR BILL
, Rev. Julian Motley
Service every "Sunday
y.:vr PAISOIt C-v''
Rev. M. M. Tamer, Paster
1st and trd Sundays .
JOHNSON CHURCH
Rev. Peal Matt. paaSir
1st and 3rd Sundays
a e ato
SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY
DeSoto Plji msata
Aula and forvlee
' EenansvtOe, H. C
PR. H. W. OLWELL
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' LIMESTONE CHAPEL
Advent Christian Church
Potters Hill
Services 1st and Sid Saturday
Night. Sun. and Sun. Night. Alto
Qulnn, 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.
MAGNOLIA GROUP
Concord
2nd and 4th Sundays
WALLACE
Or. Post en. Paster
Services each Sunday
WELLS CHAPEL
2nd and 4th Sundays
WARSAW
Rev. Herbert Baker, pastor
Services each Sunday
GARNERS CHAPEL
Bev. Eugene Hager
iss and Ird Bandar
4th Sunday night
JONE8CHAFEL
Rev. Eugene Hager
1st sad 3rd Sunday night
2nd Sunday morning
ALUM SPRINGS
Rev. Buses Hater
MgMa ShaV
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WACCAMAW BANK
. TRUST CO.
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BUZZARD HOLMES UOX
ITear Oatlsnrs Bridge
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METHODIST CHURCHES
WALLACE GROUP
W. D. CAVINES8
Tel 37Sb
Wallace Every Sunday morninf
and every Sunday night
Providence First and Third Sup
days at 3 o'clock p. m.
BOSK HILL GROUP
CHARLES E. VALE
Tel. 3511
Rose Hill
WARSAW CHARGE
Rev. L T. Poole, Minister
Telephone 465
WARSAW
Church School 0:45 A. M.
J. P. Johnson, Superintendent
Worship Services 1st, 2nd, 4th and
5th Sundays 1K00 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 9:30 A. M.
TURKEY CHURCH
Church School 10:00 A. M.
ALTON McGEE Superintendent
Worship Services
1st Sunday night 7:30 P. M.
3rd Sunday morning 11:00 AM.
FAISON CHARGE
Rev. Harold D. Minor, Minister
FAISON
1st. and 3rd. Sunday morning,
11:00 a.m. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday
evening, 7:00 p.m.
FRIENDSHIP
1st. and 3rd. Sunday evening,
7:00 pjn.
KINGS
2nd. and 4th Sunday 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.
DUPLIN CHARGE
Rev. James E. White, pastor
Kenansville
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
1st Sunday 11:00 A M.
3rd Sunday 11:00 A. M.
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.
Weatey
Sunday School 10:00 A M.
1st Sunday 7:30 P. M.
3rd Sunday 11:00 A. M.
4th Sunday 11:00 A If.
PINKY GROVE
Free Will Baptist
Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor
Services each Second and Fourth
Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. Eve
ning services twice monthly at 7:30
pjn. Sabbath School at 10:00 a.nv
SARBCTA CHAPEL "Original Free
WTO Baptist ChTrrth;".
Rev. Carroll Harauay, Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:M A. M. ; : ' '
Lasgun'Svnij Sunday av MS P. BE
Church First Sunday, HAM. and
7:11 P. M. Church Third Sundays,
!, V. and r.W P. M.
CHURCH OF JaMTJl OHRtSl
OP LATTBR DAT SAINTS
Ssusiaatit Meeting Sunday 7:00 pjn.
Sunday School 10:00 A It
BsBef Seataty, Tues. 7:00 P. M.
E1A.S Prtmary Wed. 7O0 P. M.
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gather! hia people and the
A. J. Cavenaugh, Jewjler
diamonds Watches
Watch Se Jewelry
REPARING & ENGRAVING
MRS. M, M. THIGPEN
BeotavUle. N. C
apreaentatle For
WARSAW FLORAL
COMPANY
WARSAW N. C
RED ASH
And
BRIQUET
COAL
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FUEL OIL and
KEROSENE
1 R. B. WARREN
Phone 2561
Mt. Olive, N. C.
Made To Order Mantels,
Cabinets, Sash, Doors
and Screens Made
To Order
WALLACE
MILL WORKS
O. G. Brown, Owner
Wallace, N. C.
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FOR SALE
LUMBER, MOULDING,
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
SASH & DOORS, AS
BESTOS SIDING, i OOF-
TNG OF ALL KIND,
PLASTER, ROCK LATH,
SHEETROCK, MORTAR,
BRICK, CEMENT
BLOCKS, PAINTS AND
BUILDERS HARDWARE
GUTTER, TERRA COT
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WALLACE, N. C.
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Laying Flock Prospects Good For Hexf
Year According To Market Specialist
Prospects for profits from well
managed laying flocks appear very
good for next fall, aocoraing to
P. Libeau, State College extension
marketing specialist. Long - run
competition in laying flocks point
toward lower income per bird but
also lower costs per hen and flock
of 1,000 hens or more over the next
10 years.
Price outlook for future- months
may be used in making farm plans
for higher incomes and profits. The
present strength in egg prices in
related to the expectation of a
smaller supply of eggs next fall,
he adds.
COAL! COAL!
We have It You will want It
Get it now A be sure -We
Deliver
GARUER
COAL COMPANY
Warsaw, N. C.
GEO. P. PRIDGEN
Plumber
STATE LICENSED
PLUMBING
CONTRACTOR
SUPPLIES
BATHROOM EQUIPMENT
HOT WATER HEATERS
WATER PUMPS
KITCHEN SINKS
Phone 473
WARSAW, N C.
FOR QUICK EFFICIENT TAXI SERVICE
CALL
MINSHEW'S TAXI
24 HOUR
Day Phone
449
WARSAW
CITY SHOE SHOP
We Repair Like New
Reasonable Rates
For Expert Work
54 Years Experience
WARSAW, N. C. EAST PLANK ST.
TURNER &
INSURANCE
"We're Known By Th
Phone 3S34
L. C Turner. Jr.
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Drive To Wallace Stockyard
For Sale On Monday Or
For Sale On Thursday
Each Sale starts at 1:00 p. m. Sharp. Bring us
your offerings and we will do our best for you
on Service and Prices ,
Yours For The Sale Of Livestock '
WALLACE STOCKYARD
Waha, N. C !, '
libeau points to the' fact that In
the past five months, fewer pul
lets have been started than last
year at the same period. Greatest
reduction in potential layers for
next fall has been in the surplus
egg producing states of the mid
west that send many eggs to North
Carolina.
Farmers received an average of
23.7 cents per pound live weight for
chickens (farm chickens and com
mercial broilers in mid-February,
compared with 22.4 cents a year
earlier. Farm chickens averaged 18.8
cents and commercial broilers 25.2
cents, compared with 21.7 and 22.6
respectively, in mid-February last
year. Farm turkey prices on Feb
ruary 15 averaged 28.1 cents a
pound live weight, compared with
33.2 cents a year earlier.
FAISON DRUG STORE
Prescriptions
Service To The Sick
Open Sundays
Faison, N. C.
OK Photographs Restored
Portraits
Commercial Photography
Weddings, Parties, Anniversaries
and Identification Photos
LANIER STUDIO
Phone 6341
At Wallace
Sittings Nights and Sundays
By Appointment
GUARANTEED
WATCH REPAIR
Diamonds Watches
Costume Jewelry, Etc.
BAGGETT'S
Jewelry Store
Across From Hotel
Clinton, N. C.
SERVICE
Night Phone
554
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AGENCY I
Service We Give" J
Pink HilL N. C
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We Shall Live
Lesson for April 10, 1955
" tTERNAL Life" hat two mean--J
ings in the New Testament
One meaning refers to life beyond
death. And yet this meaning Is
never applied to all human beings.
It is either taken for granted or
taught outright in the New Testa
ment that aR per-
sons survive what i
we call death. But :
eternal me re- ji
iers in this sense i
only to the survi
val of those who i
have accepted
God's grace, never -ii
to those who have ( t r
reiected it. The i
other meaning has Dr. Foreman
to do with a quality of life itself,
here and now, in this world, this
side of what we call death.
Everlasting lift Can Be Terrible 1
The point is that if this quality
of life is lacking in this world,
the prospect of immortality is the
most dismal that can be imag
ined. A modern pessimistic poem
ends with the thought that in our
whole universe we find every
thing contemptible, there Is noth
ing to praise, not even ourselves.
Suppose a person who has come
down to that wretched conclusion
goes on out through the curtain
of death into the beyond, facing
the prospect of endless existence,
still seeing nothing but the con
temptible within and without?
What worse hell could be needed
than that? So in the New Testa
ment, immortality, as such, the
mere prospect of personal survi
val after death, is never held out
as something to be desired in
itself. Eternal life, life that en
dures beyond death, is desirable
only when the person who looks
forward to it already possesses
eternal life, as a changed and
new life. To put it another way:
Only those who have been born
again can be happy in looking
forward to their "birthday in
heaven." A corpse lying in the
baggage car does not look for
ward to the train's arrival at its
destination; only the living may
have that pleasure. The corpse
exists; the passengers live. So the '
Christian thought of Life beyond
is not "We shall exist" but rather
"We shall live."
Christ Llvts Again
Perhaps Christians believe in
eternal life, in the sense of this
on-going through "death" of this
present eternal life, less because
of arguments than because of
some inner certainty, some whis
per of God within the heart rather
than some argument of logic
knocking at the brain. Still, if
one can speak of arguments, there
are two which specially appeal to
Christians in all ages. One is that
Christ lived, and lives, again. The
first Christians told the world
about a risen Christ. It is true
they spoke of Christ crucified; but
a crucifix does not express the
whole Christian message. The
dominant note of the New Testa
ment is not death but life. Paul
appeals to the resurrection of
Christ in this famous chapter ot
his letter to the Corinthians. If
that story is not true, he says,
we are simply back where we
were, the whole Christian faith is
pure delusion. Every once in a
while, and in our times more than
twice in a while, people will try
to tell us that the resurrection of
Christ is a story you can "take
or leave, that you can cut off the
gospels with the burial of Jesus,
and still be a Christian. No, If
that were so Christ would be no
more than another dead dreamer.
The resurrection sheds a brilliant
light on everything that went be
fore it and everything that comes
after it
Christ Llvts in Ms
The other argument which lies
at the heart of the Christian's
faith In a "life everlasting" which
is worth looking forward to, is
based on personal experience.
"Christ lives in me" was the testi
mony of Paul first, and it echoes
from the hearts of Christians ever
since. When a man honestly thinks
himself over, and asks, "What
have I done, what am I, that God
should trouble himself about me
any longer? What right have I
to expect, much less to demand,
life everlasting?" his answer will
be a melancholy "Nothing." Life
that has no present sheen or
strength of eternity about it or ki
it, has outlived itself In less than
three score years and tea But
if there is anything in a man that
Christ has touched, if there is
anything in a man that warrants'
saying. "Christ Uvea here," then
he will dare and rejoice to say
JChrist "We shall live."
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