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—Thursday, May 18, 1907, Coolewnee, (N.C.) Journal
Studies!
In The
Bible
WILLIAM I
H. YOUNG I
Minister |
Much is being said today
•bout the world situation and
if the world will ever see
peac eagain. Just about every
thing today has a value or
someone has placed a value
upon everything. "CTiere are
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>eople today who are spend
ng six to ten years ♦raining
01 their career or job Bvrt
nry few people spend as little
is an hour a week preparing
heir soul for eternity. If you
should ask a person what
he most important thing to
lim was you would probably
?et the answer of his family,
)T bis job, or his home. But
he most important thing in
he world should be our soul.
We can rebuild our family,
jur home, and we can get
another job. but when we
lose our soul when we die
-here is no way we can change
ts destiny. If we have not
lived for Jesus. Jesus said,
'For what shall it profit a
nan if he shall gain the whole
A'orld and lose his own soul,
>r what shall a man give in
•xchange for his soul,?" M
-ou are not a Christian by the
commandments given in the
«Jew Testament don't waste
mother minute because life it
only a vapor that is bene tor
i while and then vanishae".
four life after death will de
fend upon what you do with
rour life before death. Jeeus
aid. "He that believeth and
8 baptised shall be saved".
•Ve read in Romans 64-4
'Know ye not that so many
>f us as were baptized into
Jesus Christ were baptiatd In
to his death? Therefore we
ire buried with Him bar bap
tism into death; that Uke aa
Christ was raised up from
the dead by the glory of the
Father; even ao we aiao shauld
walk in newness of Ufa." The
commandments are ilmQli and
plain, all Jesus asks of us is
to obey them. Unless wo obey
them we will lose our soul
in hell fire forever and for
ever and forever. If wo can
help you in any way write
to me in care of Corinth of
Church of Christ, Route 1,
Needmore Road Woodleaf, N.
C. 27054.
Mrs. Frye
Davie County
MOCKS VII-I J
• Mrs. Susie
Geneva Frye, 51, of Route 3
Mocksville, died Saturday at
9 P. M
A native of Davie County,
«»e was born illarch SO, 1916.
Survivors include the hus
band, Edgar Frye, one daugh
ter. Mrs. Robert Blakeley of
Route S, Mocksville, and two
grandchildren.
Funeral was held Monday
Dulin Methodist Church.
Burial was in the church cem
etery.
Mri.Martiß,69,
Wilkesboro St
MOCKSVILLE —Mrs. Laura
Bhenner Mlartin, 69, of Wilkes
boro St., died at 8:50 A. M.
Wednesday May 10th *t For
syth County Memorial Hos
pital.
She was born August 5,
lttt, in Yadkin County, the
daughter of the late M. W.
Mid Lou Ellen Myers Sherm
er. She married R. P. Martin
Sr., who survives.
Surviving in addition to her
husband are one daughter,
Mrs. J. ML Bowden, Jr. of Ad
vance; one son, R. P. Martin
Jr. of Mocksville; four grand
children; two sisters, Mrs. Es
sie Cable of Winston-Salem,
Mrs. C. P. Mackey of Yad
kinviUs; one brother, A. W.
Shermer of East Bend; and two
half -brothers, Dallas and
Clayton Caudle, both of Wins
ton • Salem.
Funeral services were held
Friday at 1 P. M. at Eaton's
Chapel conducted by the Rev.
Fred Barnes.
Burial was in Rose Ceme
fry.
Liberty Road
News
Pvt. Tommy Blanton of Ft.
Eustis, Va. spent the week
end here with his mother, Mrs.
Helen Blanton. who is a pa
tient st Davie Hospital after
undergoing surgery recently.
Pvt. Willard T. Hayes, Jr.
of Ft. Lee, Va. spent the
weekend here with his wife,
and parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Steele
dtf Hi m ipl jfg
2ND LT. ARNOLD HI SSER
Husser Serving At Marine Corps
Air Facility At New River
HUSSER SERVING— (J0054) Jacksonville, N. C.
(FHTNC) May 4 Marine Second Lieutenant Ar
nold L. Husser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Husser
of Route 2, Advance, N. C. and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Hendricks, formerly of Cooleemee, is in Jack
sonville, North Carolina, serving at the Marine Corps
Air Facility at New River.
He is assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squad
ron-264. The squadron is one of nine that comprise
Marine Aircraft Group Twenty-Six, the largest Ma
rine helicopter group in the world.
were hostesses on Sunday af
ternoon at a cook-out at their
home. Those enjoying the oc
casion of hamburgers with all
the trimmings were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Messick, Mr. and
Mtrs. Sherrill Munday, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Munday and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. James
Munday and daughters, Mrs.
Sadie Steele, Toni Steele, Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Frost, and
Mrs. Izetta Frost of Kings
port, Tennessee, Arthur How
ard of Clemmons, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Wagner of Advance,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Steele and Lynn of Woodleaf,
and Jen-y Dull of Mbcksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Riden
hour of Durham, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lakey Ritchie of
Charlotte visited Mrs. Sadie
Steele on Sunday, and they
all visited their mother at
Fran-Ray Rest Home, Mrs.
John Ridenhour.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Steele'
of Salisbury visited his grand
mother, Mrs. Sadie Steele on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Mun
day and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
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Lewis Kadaras in East Bend
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Messick
and Arthur Howard of Clem
mons visited their aunt, and
sister, Lillie Howard, at Smith
Grove on Sunday afternoon.
An "on the ball" Customs
inspector at San Diego, Cali
fornia, reported a suspicious
cargo being unloaded from a
vessel onto a car. Customs
agents seiaed boxes of jade,
value at $15,000, of Chinese
Communist origin, a car, and
made two arrests.
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Ephesus News
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lowe,
and Mr. and Mk-s. John Peeler
of Spencer went to Nashville,
Tenneesee last Saturday and
attended the Grand Ole Opry
at Rymer Auditorium. And re
ported a very enjoyable occas
ion. The Lowe's two children,
Russell, and John spent the
weekend in Sparta with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
George Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Call
entertained at a mother's day
dinner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Call and
son of Charlotte, Miss Ellt
Call, and Mrs. Nora Nelson
and Mir. and Mrs. Jerry Call
and daughters of Hickorj
were dirner guests.
Mr. i\nd Mrs. Emory Fry*
spent Saturday and Sunda3
in the home of Mr. Edga;
Frye, at Dulin. Mrs. Edga
Frye passed away on Satur
day and was buried on Mon
day.
Mrs. Lois S. Wilson an
Mrs. ~ * M
Lena Harris visited -i
tnd Mrs. Hobson Harris ii
Courtney last Thursday an
»190 Mrs. Pat Swisher an
Mrs. Nelly Hodgson, f>
Clarksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Veach
were Sunday guests of Mrs
Ruth Veach, on Mother's day,
Gene left Tuesday for Ice
land where he will be for
the next two months. Also
other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Foster and family.
Mir. and Mrs. Bill Veach and
son, of Spenoer, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Williams and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Veach
and son, Ricky and Pam Hend
ricks of Union Chapel.
Mrs. Ruth Williams returned
home Monday after a long
stay in the hospital, and at
Vacuum Cleaner
Service
Complete service on all
makes and model Vacuum
Cleaners. Also, New and
Used Vacuum Cleaners for
sale.
Call or Write
Filtex Sales Co.
Ph. 284-451 C P.0. 80x478
COOLEEMEE, N. C.
ROBERT BROOKS, Mgr.
the home of her brother In
Cooleemee.
Mrs. Arnold Anderson was
the guest of Mrs. Kaite Cook on
Wednesday.
We are glad she is able to
be home.
MJrs. Lois Wilson spent the
past week-end in Redland,
with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Wilaon and family, on Sunday
they enjoyed a family dinner
for mother's day at the home
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\ Wt now have several places to :
park House Trailers in our
New Development
| ALL UTILITIES AVAILARLE . . . NICE QUIET \\
[ NEIGHBORHOOD ... FOR DETAILS AND FURTHER >
; INFORMATION SEE MR OR MRS. JIM WAGNER AT [
\ Community Grocery & Service \
; OFF Ml I MILE QN DEADMON ROAD
ROUTE 4, MOCKSVILLE
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j QUALITY UPHOLSTERY SHOP
[ Located Between
/pprw Cooleemee and Woodleaf
I I 1~4 it > 1 on Highway Ml
TT| Phone 284-S92S anytime
All work built to suit cus
' 1 T'T 1 1 tomer .. . Will pick up and
deliver . . . Responsible for
[ merchandise. Large se
lection of sample materials;
tweeds, nylons, leatherettes,
sjj w" Prices reasonable
Free Estimates
"All work guaranteed" N. C. License £25928
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Arms
worthy.
ON DISCRIMINATION
The Pentagon is seeking to
eliminate discrimination in of f
base housing to U. S. Service
men by ordering military com
manders to make a survey oi
nearby housing. Landlords
who discriminate will be re
moved from the base's list of
rentals.