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I y- JEBVB TKVi'HKN FORGIVK NKHH Matthew 1*:21-H3 and KASTKK LESSON" John 20:1-16 Rev. Samuel D. I*ric«, D. D. Only about eight months In tervene between the time when 1 Jeans taught the lesson about forgiveness ifl Capernaum and the glorious Raster morning that marked the resurrection of the 1 body of our Iord from the grave The disciples are still at school' With the Master. Jesus held a elaqp at the base of Mt. Hermon when he asked Peter "Who do > men say I am?" Now Peter i turns the question on the Teach er. The man himself may have heen In trouble. Possibly he had!' tfen Injured by someone and . had forgiven that person three'* times, which was the legal re- ;i qairement. But Peter knew that CROW N'EM WITH THE "*- MICHELIN — .—-A "$16.00 wml Tire For Si ||E{ A sl2o ° $12.00. Yes ILJ/ || Tire For We Mean It TP/lfA ' ** °" ly $9 °° Come In Think That A,d See Over. ">•'•'' '• • - --»f»--v ; *3'V-T. r •^• , '* / - The homs*run king MICHELIN (~\T! RES—TUBES Motorists are reporting 48% more mileage with Michelin Tires than any other tire they have ever used. To make new friends, and more cus- I tomers, we are offering Michelin I Supertreads at % off, from now un- I til May Ist. HINSHAW CASH HARDWARE CO. I Elkin, N. C. I as a follower of the new Teacher he must go further and may have made It double the number, with one more for good measure "Master isn't seven enough to forgive anyone?" The answer suggested that with seven times the babit was only well started. Let the act be done 490 times was the reply by way of instruc tion. One thing accomplished by for giving another is to get the can cer of hatred out of our own heart, otherwise there is Intern al trouble for us by day and night. One test that we have truly forgiven another is when we pray that they may erperi jence God's richest blessings. Jesus set the fine example when 'on the cross, in the midst of His agonies, he prayed "Father tor sive them, for they know not what they do/' Great truths are remembered better when- clinched with an llustration, so Jesus added a •arable. Here is a man who owes mtlllaons of dollars and when payment is called for begs for more time. Instead the one who is prince indeed cancels the en tire indebtedness. This is just the way God forgives the sinner It is not a question of the size >f the sin but of the abounding love of the father. Then this forgiven man, in the story, looks over his records and finds a fel lowservant owes him the small sum of 117. With uncouth words this paltry debtor is cast Into prison until full restitution be made. Humanity is usually eager for fair play and the fellow cit izens take the case to the price. Then justice speaks. The ungrac ious tyrant is recalled and the Impossible debt is reestablished with on hope of ever discharging it. God is ready to forgive all when we are penitent. We, in turn, are to exercise the grace of forgiveness when wronged by others. To what extent shall we forgive even though this is not sought by the one who has THE ELKIN TRXBITXE ELKIN NORTH CAROLINA wronged us? The answer Ib in a letitioin that Jesus used in teach iTg the disciples how to pray J 'Forgive us our debts a# we for- 1 give our debtors." is the well known condition that we name in approaching the Father for His forgiveness. In the Revised Version the words call for our actual act of forgiveness: "As we also have forgiven our debt ors." Great truths in the Easter Lesson are the fact of resurrec tion of the body of Jesus, which is a pledge of the resurrection of our own body at His Second Coming, Death refers to the body only:"To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. There is no sleep of the sould after death. Do not worry about things in advance. The women found that the stons was rolled away before they ar rived. t BETHEL NEWS ITEMS Ronda Rt., 2, April 14.—An Impressive and inspiring sermon was heard by a lance audience from the pastor. Rev. D. G. Reece of Jonesville, last Sunday at the Baptist Church here. Mr. Reece's subject being "Heavenly Undertaker" taking his text from Isiah 38:14, Oh Lord I am oppressed: undertake for me. Everyone present seemed to en- Joy this wonderful message. Surely we do miss a great deal of Christian enjoyment when we have an opportunity and do not attend church, "a house conse crated to the worship of God on the Sabbath." There was also a good atten dance at Sunday Schol with a great lesson to study. I wonder 'f we, like the desciples were, know or think seriously just where we stand or how we stand, Matthew 18-19. The school at Cedar Hill near here, closed last Wednesday af ter a very successful year's work wit te students enjoyed a picnic for EcGnotnical Transportation ..it's wise to choose a six: ROADSTER or PHAETON There is one sure way to get high re-sale value—for its entire , greater value in a low-priced car design is just as advanced as its 2? today— choose a Si*! six-cylinder engine. 'M# W• ■ obvious when you drive a Chev- Ch«™'« «'«• J™ rolet Six. You notice first of all j*"* *««ther-proo», 4-wheel „ , KCE Its greater smoothness. There la «»>«»■ It glvM you a modern The Sport Roadster notremor In the steering wheel— ' ue lsystem-w th the gasoline * T/KCoach 565 no rattle In the fioor boards- ? « he "" ?»«" T/ " C °" ch ,Vyi no drumming In the body. side the body It glwa you four The Coune 565 ,on * semi-elliptic springy - mounted lengthwise in thedirec- The Sport Coupe OD!J ance of its six-cylinder motor, tion of car travel. It gives you 9 f%7 t S the new Chevrolet gives you truly beautiful Fisher bodies built of |§. The Club Sedan remarkable economy. combination hardwood-and- * The Sedan 675 Its six-cylinder smoothness saves * te *V . * & ives y° u * ball tn'ys the entire car from the strain bearing steering mechanism, an The Special Sedan '*3 alM j wear c f vibration. This, of adjustable driver s seat, a Fisher (BW"» ICQE > course, lowers the cost of main- VV non-glare windshield, and 77>eSedan Delivery........ Z>j& tenance and assures A longer- tiltinft beam headlights, oper- Delivery Chaaaia 365 lasting automobile. a ted by a foot-controlled button. 1H Ton Chaaaia .. 520 From the standpoint of operat- Before you decide on any car in 1H Ton Chaaaia with Cab. ... 625 ing expense, Chevrolet is equally the low-price field, see and drive Roadater Delivery .,. '440 economical. No automobile uses the Chevrolet Six. The more (Ptck-up hot Mmi) ' less gasoline and oil. No car thoroughly you investigate, the rricmif. o. *. factor?, Fum. uicMfn shows a lower expense for tires. more certain you are to conclude COM PARK TB. DELIVER *D PRK. «r«U • nd car costs ' eBS F° R service. that it's wise to choose a Six— • Because of its modern engi- for value, for performance and neering, Chevrolet also assures a (or economical transportation! f F=W Chevrolet Company v Ellon, North Caroling 'The teacher, Miss Octa Green, j ,at te old Bagley Spring. There jtey found, pare mountain water an dthe huge trees afforded • jcol shade in wbich to spread ,thelr luncsh; the low sound of .the water of the small creeks and rills n*ar, rolling over] jstones in and out finding its wayi to the end seem to indicate I nothing but peace and quietness where the small children found an ideal place to frolic and fish. Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred Mcßride of Elkin spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mcßride Mr. and Mrs. John T. Triplett 1 had as their guests last Sunday Mr. Triplett's mother and sis ter, Mrs. Joe Triplett and Miss ' Grace Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin and Son Ned, and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mcßride. i and son of Jonesville. Mr. W. H. Pardue of Rich mond Va., lias ben visiting his uncle and family, Mr. W. A. Pardue. Mr. and Mrs. James Vanhoy an dsons Graham and Gaither of Booneville were also visitor? at Mr. Pardue's home last Sun day. oskcß etaoin etaoiuflientaoinine Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eidson of Elkin spent last Sunday with Mrs. Eidson's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law rence and family visited a while with Mr. M. B. Mauldins and family last Sunday. Mr. W. H. Jones, leader of the choir at Bethel, ask that all who expect or will take a part in the singing to meet at the church next Sunday morning at 9:30' o'clock to rehearse some songs, preparing to go to Swan Creek the fourth Sunday afternoon. The choir wll not meet in the: afternoon. Farmers in one community of Lincoln county will home-mix more than 200 tons of fertilizer this season, says Graham Mor- Though nione yis tight in ITn rison. county agent. • I lon County, farmers are more ij advanced in their work than 'jttaey have been in 30 years and rard planting hay crops, food I{and feed crops and buying cows. I. r I 1 5 1 / BIGw little « » BUSINESSES iwUeontiAsmtiom v RECEIVE equally impor ' tant commercial services at MR* f v THE BANK OF EI,KIN Hi tt>e Personal interest of the ■& officers, who are able, as I »pecialisls in finance, t(^ tgflyfr. provide the most autborita- R live counsel and informa- ' ' iou - Elkin's successful bußineßßes operate hand In GIVE US A TRIAL AND YOU WILL f* BE CONVINCED * BANK of ELKIN "The Home of the Thrifty" Elkin , - - - - N. C. 4 THURSDAY APRIL 17, 1080 Farmers of Granville will establish a curb Oxford ud organize a mutal ex change an oite part offheir mar keting program for the year. ,
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