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APRIL 25. 1930
Liberty in Chris! 1 OI he th/il is railed in
Inr I ,ord. being a servant that is the Lore! s
fireman; likewise »< I diet lh Cii lied, b r i n g
fire, is Chi .;fd sri,v ait "l '"arc bought wiTli
n price, be i yet the servants of nun I
( or. 7:22. 2 i.
Prayer; i
«• O Master let me walk with Thee
in lowly paths of service free.”
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THE HEADS OF LIFE
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keys of Life,' and other s.mil u aibjects : anrl
I have bee n "laying off to t dk about
Heads oi Lile
I ,-liall -pot I >cgin by trying to tell who is
tlie liead o f a f, mil) r which is thc head o f
a lalile ! vvil ? iv,-however that if th** hus 4
hand is the leg i head of the famity. the wife
or should he thr heart of it ; a nd the best
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WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHQCML LESSON
Stewardship Of Possessions
Test; \|att. IS:Hi-26.
Ami behold, one . nine and said unto Him, Good Master, what good
thing shall 1 do. that I may have- eternal life?
And He said unto him. Why calle.st thou Me good? therp is none
good but One. that is. God; but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the
commandments.
He said unto Hun. Which? Jesus said. Thou shalt do no murder,
rhou ;nalt not commit adultery. Tlvou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not
oear false witness.
Honour thy father and thy mother: and. Thou shalt love thy neigh
bour as thyself.
The young man aiih unto Him. Ail these things have I kept from
?iy y <i u(imprutin l Kiel. I ytl:?---- —--------------„_______________ go'and
■h : us raid unto him. If thou wilt be perfect, sell that thou
hast. and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven'
inti come and follow Me.
But when \iic young man heard that saying, he went away sorrow
ful: for he bad~grcat possessions,
Then said Jesus unto His disciples. Verily I say unto you. That a
ich man hall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. ,
And again 1 say unto you. It is easier for a‘ came) to go through
hr eye of a needle, than fur a rich man to enter into the kingdom of
God.
Wncn His disciples heard it. they were exceedingly amazed, saying.
Who then can be .laved?
But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them. With men this is iin
lossiblc; but with God all things arc possible.
i; head-and which is foot—is to have i ound
Anatomically, thcie is forelicittl;' speaking
i ayr ur complexion, there arc red heads!
black heads, sandy heads, bald brads, gray
heads, etc..; temperamcnlally. 1 lie re are the
head-strong,the heady, and the hard-headed;
mentally, there are blockheads and bone-heads;
in business or profession one gets ahead or
makes headway: in political headquarters they
count heads and some times come to logger
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heads.
|„ football there m head-gear and .n base
, ball there , the , double , , . , header, , and some
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l mea a runner slides to the base head-lust or
head f arenvost )
To head a movement means lo take the
lead We have heads of governments, arm
ie;;, churches,, fraternal a nd social orders etc.
Sometime*’, we become verbose and speak of
T it “head-leader.
o K u head long into a thing means that
wr have not taken time to think or consider;
wftFn anything comes to a head it is time
ior action.
During an immediately fallowing the
i eign of Charles I. of l.nglund. the C nvahers
died the Puritans who wore, their hair short.
Round-heads.
I he Latin! “caput,” means'a head; ‘there
li.tr capital punishment means taking off the
lead or depriving of life.. In France a beads
man ooera led ihe guillotine which beheadcci
..r <hv apitated, a condemned person or poji
. i al enemy.
Have - von ever had "tmirhl headlights shine
in your eyes until you h.id a headache? If
a; weir an American “doughboy, can
you ever forget your sensation, when yon
v.o t back froi.i Fiance and sighted the head
lands of yo u native eonniry?
When a baby conies into the world some
'i m Iv u anally comment* on ihe size and
hlhl |>* of his head; and when lie leaves the
\v rid somebody kindly places a hcad-stonc
to rn.'i k his resting place.
ATHL LND)
“Invest In And Around Griflin"
A man in Masachtisclts who allowed his
glass eye to fall out later found a street urchin
using it m a game of marbles Surely the boy
had in eye for business.
-“Invest In Aiul Around Griffin 1 *
Ihe hen pe<ked husband will be cheered
at the announcement of tHr- Cornell professor
who said tat a woman s brain is only equal
to th;vt - f man.
-"tnvrsl In And Around Griflin"
Y headline in an Inbiana paper reads:
"Freshwater Resigns From Shower Brothers,
! here must have hecn a leak somewhere.
Till- Intel national Uniform Sun
day School Lesson for April 2? •|
Stewardship of Possessions. Matt. ■
19; 16-26. ;
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IIY n.AI. K. GILROY. J>. I>.
EUitur of The CongrcgationalLt
It is the characteristic of eve; ’
.libliuic truth and great cause
t permits no compromise in lllc
Uicgiance to Itself. Not to serve it
•vhole-hcnrtedly is not to serve at
all.
The soldier wi.j pledges
ance to his country can know
3t'.vr allegiance. The scientists oi
philosopher who devote* WE-dtf*.
■.he. quest, oi DUtn become., mime
cli.itel> unworthy oi ru quest
he rccoyniz ' the
vviuch ho discovers. ^ His
mast bo complete or the
sion of it is worthless.
When Jems, therefore, ret fonli
the law of ihe Kingdom of Heaven
is Involving whole-hearted service
and complete surrender..he was ° ? »*
pressing in relation, :o this
dom what has been well
in relation to the kingdoms of earth
Moreover il such law of
applies to the kingdoms of earth.
should it not all the more strongly
and effectualiv ayp.y to the high
est kingdom of nil?
.Uncompromising Demands
This uncompromising ,nr,ture oi
the demands of the Kingdom
expressed by Jesus in various ef
festive ways One expression of
was iry the definition of irreconcil
able end?. "Ye cannot serve God
and Mammon." Thc exposition
it in our lesson is in tlie form ol
a striking illustration from life.
Here we have emphasized that mow
extreme aspect of tire truth that
the highest in religion demands ail
that vvr are and all that we have.
In tlie story of the lesson we have,
j before us not v sordid and graspin',
disciple of Mammon,
with greed and selfish vice
the contrary we have a man whose
professed quest is eternal life, O.tH
we.rdiy his life is irreproachable. Hr.
has sought to fulfill the command
ments.. in relation to Gttd nod hi
fellowm.cn. and yet with all his
serrations lie Is evidently consci
ous of something lacking, and Je.su,
confirms this consciousness.
Thc young man has been born
wealth. These great ixif-sessions u'
tied nlx/iit his life in such ;>
that he cannot. separate him.v*l!
from them, and they not only re
tard his progress but th^ crm. '!
lute a divided allegiance in his life
So it was that Jcsi;s pointed M*«
way of release and triumph in io>
saking his riches and in giving hi
life wholly to the quest of the King
dom as an immediate follower
Jesus. The voting man must hav
had profound qualities of charm:
ter and devotion to have receive;
such an m vital Ion from the Afa.-Jjge
Yet, tlie record irs that tie turded
away '"possessions. sorrowful,-thinking ot-The:."
great ,/fliallrngir.g; y
It is a strong and
story, and the comment uixm it i
even more challenging So drastic i
did the dcmai) b<* jtKut when ol the Jesus tvlhgclom j
"I! erai to ..ail)
i.s ea.sici> "lor a camel to ;*<■
I'irli tlirough njjbi jr to needle’s niter the eye Kingdom than for aj
tlteitj <>i
God the disciples said. "WIkj
be saved?” / -
truili of t In* Ids on ought n-..^
be exaggerated or applied beyonri*
its Intended meaning; but neither
hould Uiat inclining be ' whit tied
down into something that is lutili 1
and lifelcs. and to something (.»«.•: .
maker no real demands on sun-end'. !
upon thc soul. Thu; Jesus rccogtii/
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PHONE R11
GRIFFIN UAILY N* W s
cd the use of consecrated wealth .
was evident tn the parable urging
the disciples to make to themselves
friends by means of the mammon
of unrighteousness.
The professed hatred of wealth
in itself is apt to become either a
very jealous and mean-spirited
thing, or a hypocritical pretense,
verv often the people who profess
to despise wealth and who talk
tV advantages of poverty
and Of plain living are the l>eopk»
who are themselves wealthy and
who have never known what it was
to want anything really important
jn the external things ol’ life.
Poverty Not a Blessing
The man who suss nemr missed
8 meal cannot quite understand
pfiycholosiy and need of the men
who is hungry and without food.
poverty is not a blessing a^ny
than wealth is a blessing.
is apt. in fact, to be a very oral
curse. To be hungry, and have
money to buy food, to be sick
have no money to pay a doctor, to
desire many helpful and
things in life and not to be
( 0 procure them, is not in any
a desirable condition for any
Rn d it is i false social philosophy
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a raise religion that, ter olios |
anything of the sort |
Rut at the sante time it i- not only
true that a man’s life consisteth not
In the abundance of things that lie
possesses, but it is also true that a
man's possessions, even if they are
not very extensive, may become an
occasion of bondage rather than of
freedom and blessing, Every man
must consider in his soul where his
greatest treasure lies .and he can -
not make his life great or truly
noble unless he desires to allow the
quest of that treasure to become the
dominating passion of his life. •
Williamson News
The Rcok club was delightfully
entertained by Miss Tommie Rey
nolds Tuesday afternoon. The liv
ing-room where the game was play
ed was most' attractive with bas
kets of’ wild flowers in shades of
btnk. After the game ice cream
and cake was served by the hosts‘e:
The plates were adorned with an
Easter rabbit and a nest of dain.y
Easter eggs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shivers had
as guests ior dinner Wednesday
night Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Connell
and Mrs. Pearl Ridley. After
ner they attended the Performance
of T h R< £ Ue i at " hL 1
penal .. mh Inca m “
Misses Mary Alice and Betty Sen
graves, of Griffin. spent the week
end with thetr aunt, Mrs. A Stem
neimer.
Mrs. J. B- WeoCi entertained a
a lovely Easter egg hunt Sunday af
temoon at her home in honor of
her two charming liUie granddaugh
ters. Martha Pope and Mary Crow
der. Six young friends of the hoi -
or guests enjoyed this occasion with
them.
j^ rr and « Atlanta'. rs w se oi! j spent
Thursday in
Tije-. many friends of Mrs. Vir
A. McLucas are gla<l to knov,
she has returned home afver un
cHrgoing treatment at Blackman',
Health resort in Atlanta.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wallace were
visitors in Atlanta Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jeffries, Mrs
A. Steinheimer and Mrs. Paul
i champ attended "The Rogue Son.
Ia Griffin Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Graee McL. Smith spent Fri
clay in Atlanta.
I Mrs. W. L. Fiilyaw entertained a
few friends of her grandson. Bilh
Fillyaw. Jr., at an Easter egg
nt her home Sunday afternoon. j
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shivers, Mrs.
Pearl Ridley, and Mrs. H. E. Con
nell motored to Atlanta for the day
Monday.
P. W. Vaughn and his sister Miss
Margaret Vaughn motored to Bra
denton. Fla . Friday returning Sun
day bringing with them their fath
er. and. mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Vaughn, who have been there some
time.
The Union Easter exercises Iieid
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning, was quite pretty and en
joyed by-all. The church was beau
tifully decorated with white flags
and quantities of narcissus.
Charles Farrar and Isaac Whee •
less. studwitTirt;.....thc -Umverwit-y---at
Georgia, spent the Easter holidays
at ..home.
The P T, A. held their month!'.'
meeting at the school house Mon
day afternoon, after a good pro
gram business was discussed.
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Vineyard News
Mrs. Dupree of Hampton, the
lnother 0l Mrs G w Doe , speM
t ; lc W eek-end with her recently,
^ ^'mntcr ,, , ... . , ..
ZZ' , Rebecca
Winter and John V. McClain spent
Faster Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Rlc ’ haid Muster
Mr , w F M rtn ]e y . Miss
ma McBreom and Charles Hatch
cr motored to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Jones, of Griflin. spent
ftie day With Mr? Daniel recently
xhe children of the Vineyard
school enjoyed an Easter egg hunt,
a , thc Damascus Church
New officers were elected and
took their places in the Sunday
HOLIDAY NOTICE
Saturday, April 26th, Being
i j MEMORIAL DAY
The Banks of Griffin will be Closed
Griffin Clearing House Association
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
last Sunday. Much intei
was taken in the urogram. Sun
day school Is held each Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Christian
Endeavor at 6.;45 o’clock and bn
each Friday evening at 7 o’clock.
GARY, lad.. April 24.—MU’*. Leona
Fritz will stand a lot, but when it
conies to being kicked downstair!
she craves a divorce, she recent
ly asserted in court that her hus
band did such a thing to her. They
were married In 1921.
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Mullen's .Swimming Poet will wpei;
SATURDAY, April 26. Under
management of It. E. Rich.
Saturday will be fro iq a |J. \
- Your ^patronage this season will
be appreciated
1 R. RICH. Manager.
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i Griffin Lodge.
No. 413, F. & A m
meets every second and fount)
Tuesday night.
J. P. MLDON, See
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