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“COMFORT ONE ANOTHER"
The atom, hydrogen and nitro
gen bombs, increasing world ten
sion and the present trend of
events in general are filling many
with fear, and there are even
sincere believers in Christ who
fear that perhaps the "Great
Tribulation” of prophecy, with all
its horrors, is at hand.
It is true indeed that even Paul’s
epistles warn of this world judge
ment to come. “The day of the,'
Lord,” he says, “so cometh as a
thief in the night. . .
“For when they shall say, Peace
and safety, then sudden destruc-'
tion cometh upon them, as travail]
upon a woman with child; and
they shall not escape” (I Thes. I
5:2, 3). 1
But before this time comes the
Lord will recall His ambassadors,
as the Apostle tells us in the pre
ceding passage:
“For the Lord Himself shall de
scend from heaven with a shout,
with the voice of the archangel,
and with the trump of God: andi
School and Your Child
BY JOHN COREY
Education Department Appalachian State Teachers College
Every School Child Should
Have His Own Dictionary
Every home should have a die
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the dead in Christ shall rise first:
“Then we which are alive and
remain shall be caught up to
( gether with them in the clouds to
meet the Lord in the air: and so
shall we ever be with the Lord.
“WHEREFORE COMFORT ONE
ANOTHER WITH THESE WORDS’
(I Thes. 4:16-16).
This is the event with which
“the dispensation of the grace of
God” will be brought to a close.
, Then will follow “the day of His
! wrath,” but even as Paul goes on
to tell about this in the passage
which follows, he reassures the
members of Christ’s Body that
| they will not be included among
those to whom the Lord will come
|as “a thief in the night.” “Ye,
brethren, are not in darkness, that
that day should overtake you as
a thief. Ye are all the children of |
the light. . . . God hath not ap-'
pointed us to wrath, but to obtain
salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ,
who died for us. . . . Wherefore
comfort yourselves together. . . "
(I Thes. 5:4-11).
tionary and, if possible, each child
nine years or older should have
his own personal copy.
This valuable tool for learning
contains far more information than
moat folks realize. ■
Take Webster’s New Ooßegtale
Dictionary, In agttticn te the large
section where words are
there are many- “little dicHjilJ?
ies"- pfatkiiflfr *' variety
matfon. ‘ W
These are listed and expladrijed
by Mrs. Robert Boone, a veteran
Durham (N. C.) High School libra
rian. Mrs. Boone last summer in
structed in tlie library science, -de
partment at Appalachian Sfcatf
Teachers College, Boone, N. C. -
Webster begins with a “Glide
to Pronunciation,” says Librarian
Boone. This section
standard rules and symbols and.
abbreviations used in word deftnl-”
tions. A small “a.” means o<ujn,
for example. Capital "G” follow
ing a word means that it is of
German origin. 1
"Abbreviations Used in Writing
and Printing” are found in the
back of the dictionary. Abbrevia
tions in general usage are listed
and explained. &'
“Arbitrary Signs and Symbols”
are given with their meanings in
such special fields as astronomy
and commerce. <d stands for “at”
and t means number for example.'i
The “Biographical Names” sec-j
; tion contains vital statistics about :
famous men and women.
“A Pronouncing Gazetteer” lists
towns, cities, rivers, and other
places, along with their locations
and key facts, such as historical,
associations, population, and in- J
dustries.
Want to learn the correct pro
nunciation of Guantanamo, the
American naval base in Cuba?
The Gazetteer gives “Gwan to na
mo.”
Interested in origins of first
names? See "A Pronouncing Vo
cabulary of Common English
Given Names." Did you know that
g! Phillip means “lover of horses?”
n| The “Vocabulary of Rhymes”
) offer* a miniature rhyming dic
e'itiocary for Jt* poet or the person
tftmgjfe r*eey * pray-
Ifme jfor bum®? lLb3? up “ : ump.”
M. You'll find chumn. clump, dump. .
H Wtak to speHtec? Social
I j section there’s a Bating of the most
i| important spelling, rules and their
■’/exception* >’*•
• , Tl|e pages on "Punctuation,
■ Compounds, Capitals. . • ■ ” can
!* be helpful wfien -.you wonder how
- to use a comtea, -when to hyphen
( ate,and when --to-
i “•Preparations of Copy for the
riPreas” is an index of printers’
t terms and proofreaders’ marks.
I' Want to know the location of a
U. S. or Canadian college or Uni
versity? A reference lists the in
stitutions alphabetically, with their
founding dates, locations and types
of education offered.
, Foreign words and phrases were i
once printed separately in Web
ster’s but now they are found in
the main word section.
v A good dictionary costs several
dollars. But it offers plenty for
the money. If your child or a
friend doesn’t have a Mr. Webster,
you migh# consider giving him one
as a birthday or Christmas pre
sent.
It can be a very useful gift.
-Editor’s note: Readers having
questions concerning education are
Invited to send inquiries to School
■ and Your Child. Appalachian State
Teachers College, Boone, N. C.
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY ,
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the Estate of Miss Alice
McPeters, decease*!, late of Yan
cey County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
Decedent to exhibit the same to
the undersigned Administrator at
his home at Burnsville, N. C., on
or before the Ist day of April
1983, or this notice will be pleaded
hi bar of their recovery.
All persons owing the Estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 22nd day of October, 1962.
Fred Proffitt, Administrator of
the Estate of Miss Alice McPeters,
Deceased.
Nov. 1,8, 15, 22
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA "
YANCEY COUNTY
Having qualified as AdminMra
! trix of the Estate of Rom Bailey,
deceased, late of Yancey County;
i ibis -is to notify all persona having
i claims against the Decedent to
exhibit the same to the undersign
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Burnsville, N. C., on or before the
15th day of May, 1963, or this
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j their recovery.
All persons owing the Estate will
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This 6th day of November, 1962.
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