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THE CLEVELAND Cf URIE
ol. XXXV II No. a
CCC Camp News
Founer Capl. 1 ■ C. Ciiaiuiler is
in service again and stationed at
Highland, X. C
Our ®Ch;t| tain, Lieut. Jack 1’.
Morrison and wife spent Monday
in camp. Lieut. Morrison has
been transferred from ctmp and
will not be with us in the future.
Mr. Rufus Cook has been back
in camp with 4t:s michinerr and
fixed our roads up in. (toe sitape.
Me-sr« \\ atnsiey . Goo sbv, is pries
Gresli.nn, Xoim tn amt M j irDor
sey spent the weekend in Lincoln
ton and seemed to enj >v themselves
The father and cousin of Mr. ).
C Bivens were in camp over
weekend.
The father and a I ri. mi * r
Albert Peek were in camp a short
while Sunday.
Mr. John Crawley returned to
camp Sunday irotn short visit
home.
Messrs Truelova, Guy .Potter. J
Horace Xicltols, Hope Ogltttree j
and a few of the other boys spent j i
the weekend with liomefidks.
I
Mr. Glen Bass spe Saturday it ;
O tinesvilie on business
Mr. Dandy Turner left today or
a five days leave. 1
Mr. Ra pit Johnson and Mr.
R dp Phillips, of Gainesville, weie i
here for a short svnfie Monday
afternoon.
Mr. Grid; 1.) >rsey spent a short !
while in camp luesd-iy. 1
Gillispie ,ed I
Mr retur to camp
vi-it home. i
today ft tun t sfiort
11 w»’eit [tatties i
Tue a Ho were
enjoyed very much by every one. j
'Lite Eagle soaied over Robert k
tovvo camp again VV ednesduy am,
was welcomed by all—in other
vv uds, \\ eduesd.iy was pay day
Messrs Gem Sammons, J Bailey
and Mr !>ye are working agai,
after undergoing lousileetom >
opiera' ion
Tire White County Association
in its session at Shoal Cieek last
Friday and Snuid iy was one of
the best session in the history of
the association, fti. C. VV . Hen¬
derson, ot Gainesville, conducted
the devotional. Rev. PL G.Jamirc.
ot Gainesville, preached the asso
ciattoii.il sermon. Rev. 11. 11
Humphries was re-elected Modern
tor, also lie pre idled tlte mission¬
ary sermon. E. C. Hefner was re¬
elected clei k. Rev. A. J. John
son of Cornelia, represented the
State Mission Board. All subject
was spoken to and the diftdrem
phases of the Kingdom work was
given consideration, The session
will meet with Ml. ‘ View church.
This good chinch j fined the asso
ciatiou.
Rev. 11 II. Humphries filled In
regular appointment Sunday morn
ing and night at Crescent Hill
After the sermon Sunday morning
the church went into conference
for the purpose of electing the
church officers for the year.Brotiict
FI, H. Humphries was elected pas
tor; Buuyoii Miller re-elected
superintendent; Brother R. B
Minish was elected chortstei ; Mrs.
Arnold Adams, orgmisi ; Mrs. VV
A. Sosebee assistant superinten¬
dent. Our preaching days are on
the Fourtit Sunday. Sunday School
ever , Sunday at to. I he publ.c
is invited to Attend.
We w iil accept from farmers any
kind of produce grown u on tlteii
farm for renewal of th e.r oubsertp
tton, or to be added lo our iis t a h ;;
Itew subscriber. Me : HIM this
proposition will appeal u l o evet v
tanner. j
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White Co¬
THE EDITOR
A pieacher at the close of one of
1.is sermons said, ‘ Let all in the
congregation who ate paying tiieir
debts staid up.”
Presently evetv tint), woman
and child, with one exception, rose
to standing position.
Tl e preacher seated them, and
said: "Now, let every man not
raying his debts stand up.” The
exception, care worn individual
whose jhatr was rapidly getting
white, slowly assumed a perpendic¬
ular position.
“How is it, mv fiieud,” risked
the minister, “that you ate the
only one not able to meet this ob
i,g:ltlo,,?
‘T run a newspaper,” he answer
ed meekly, ‘ and the brethren hete
who stood up are my subscribers
mil—.”
“Let us pray,” exclaimed the
minister Piriit City r Enterprise.
Nacoocliee News
Rev. McDowell K Thi rds, of
Columbia Seminary, former pas
tor of X icoochee, helped Rev.
Simpson w i> h the s«t vices last
week at (lie Presbyterian clui ch
Rev. K ichards g ivc :-mne very in
teryst ing sermons.
Mrs. J5.ll Russell and sou, of
Cleveland, spent the weekend with
ci in Hirer, Airs. \\ . 1. ,Stovall.
Misses Dari Mac alld Mujsie
(dikes, i,.f Atlanta, spent the week
end with her mother, Mis (J. VV
Oakes. M i s, Oakes returned with
i hem.
Mi s Pin, J) th Gten visited Mrs.
Law's in Spirt in burg, S. C,, last
weekr
Miss Lucile Aiisun visited i
i fiends in D'-inoeest over the week
end.
Aiis 0. Courtdnay is in Cl.it ke-
s'iiic this week visiting iiet daugft
ter, M rs. J amts.
Mis. Walter Biatidn and sot.
tud Miss Leona Lugatt visited
their mother, Mr.. S. 15. Logan,
Suttdu v,
Mr. Roy Kimbiil, of CCC,"spejU
lie weekend at home will) Mr.
v! r. and Mrs. sV . 1. Stovall.
Miss Annie Glen i- in Atlanta
tots week.
TL SNAP Lit NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nix, ol
Atlanta, spent last Saturday with
VV. A. Xtx.
Mrs. F. A. McAfee has return¬
ed home after a week’s visit inJAt
ianta.
Mrs. John Alien and Mrs. Loyd
Truelove visited Mrs. W. A. Xtx
Tuesday.
Miss Louise McAfee has return¬
ed home from Atlanta.
Mrs. Henry Nix visited relatives
on Te-tiatee last week.
Mr. arid Mrs Marvin Satterfield
spent last Sunday on Shoal Creek
.Miss Annie Rose Thomas, ot
Atlanta, spent last weekend with
p irents.
Mtn Wanted lor Rawieigh
Route of 8 jo families. Write im
mediately. R iwieigit (Jo., Dept.
j A— 125 —SAMemphis, Term.
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CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. NOV. 1934
BOB JONES
OMMENTS
ON
HERE amo
AFTER.
Tit d aboard life
steal'. lamburg” cf
tfie ! .■■.'■tail ,-tte. ett touir yo()
to Europe. By the way, if
ire pjailning a trip to Europe, 1
should like to recommend the Baj
timore Mail Line. The ship's tire
most comfortable. The food is
light fill and the rooms are iuxurty
ous. Best of all, the price t. tnokj
reasonable.
In our party we have Mrs.Jones',
Vliss Marjorie Parker, national
secretary ot ttie Young People’js
Fellowship Clubs, J antes Zellnt r,
Jimmie Johnson, and Fred Brown-.
It ts like a family of six. M ariorte | J
and ilie three boys are graduates t c f p
tlte Bob Jones College andjhey till I
seem like my own children. Mar¬ I
jorie has been my secretary for |
several years. All hut Jitnm $
Johnson and James Kellner have
been a little seasick, hut nol ody j
was seriously ill, 1 know of no
rest quite lift satisfying as a st a
voyage. You can’t worry about
iitything when you ire aboard tl
'hip out on the ocean. 1 didn’t
know how tired 1 was until 1 sat
down on duck mill tell a breath
from the ocean blowing on my
cheek. Fur eight yen- l have not
for a single moment been fiei
ironi strain or from the burden of
responsibility. We have been out
inly three days ami I begin to. feel
rested
In cross ng the Atlantic a few
) e;ir = fl go I heard a matt a-k a *s 11 if
officer, ‘Blow far is it to land?”
About tour miles straight down”,
the officer repli d. The i ceun is
mighty deep in some places, but J
remember in the Bib e something
ibout out sins being buried in tin
depths of the sea. 1 hope mint
have been put in (tie deepest port
of the deepest ocean. It is a great
j iy to know that our sins ate re¬
membered against no more forevet.
God forgives and He forgets all ot
our sins.
When we did not sail at Norfolk
at 3 o’clock on the minute as
scheduled, I asked a ship olllcer
why the deliy. “We are waiting
for clearance papers,” lie replied
Then he explained to tne that sinct
the “City of Hamburg” would
land at French and German ports
it was necessary for the ship to re¬
ceive cic e papers from the
Germ.it- -u Is In
other v 1 in these
foieign * rcsentalives
of the. ..re responsi
bie to c have not li¬
• ng on i >P the way ot
disease or contagion which might
do injury to their countries, it
occurred to tne that if a represen¬
tative of :t foreign government
must “OK” a ship before it can
iiind in his port, that God has a
right to say the conditions undei
which we are to land in the
heavenly port. Jesus, the repre
tentative of that Heavenly City,
came down to earth and died on
the cross bearing our silts in His
body.
U r e must be cleansed from till
sin if we are to land some day in
lhe port of the City whence lit
came and to which He has gone to
to prepare a place for us.
Sitting on deck today one of the
crew came near me and unscrewed
a little brass door on the floor near
my feet. 1 asked him what he was
doing. “I will show you”, he re¬
plied. lie let a rope witli a piece
of iron attached to it down the hole
then look it up and felt of the
BOOTLEG PRINTING
The code levies a heavy tax on
us to enforce the provisions of the
code. Yet neatly every other
traveling man com; s to Madison
carries as a side line bootleg print¬
ing from some cut price sot. The
printing is done at the leisure of
the cut ptice shop, yet when tin
merchant lias to have, some print
ing done on short order he will
bring it to the local pi inter. Tlu
peddler of bootleg punting binds
the customer to secrecy—he knows
lie’s violating a plain statute of the
federal law. But who cares a damn
about the local printer, anyway ?—
Madison Madisoitia .
=—
If your young son nr daughter,
under fourteen years of age, per
sists in being on tlte streets alte
nine at night, you might follow
tlte example set by tin- town conn .
oil in Edtvardsvll e, 1'a. lit tliat
city the punishment for a boy or
girl out later is a do .- of castor oil
taken in the town hall, one ounce
lor the first violation, two for the
second, and three for the third. L
is said that tilts pi: u islirnen t has
caused the violations to diminish
rapid!y,
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‘‘America-s Sw-e- IS C : pt.
Mary now. She was m; an honor
ary captain of the World's Fait guides
when she visited the exposition in
Cbioano. The Fair will close its nates
run to see if it was wet. He said
■ 1 am sounding to ti -d out if then
i, a leak anywhere it) toe boat. 1
do this every day. If there is
mill leak we want to know it m
we can mend it.” It occurred n
me that is important for us It
sound our lives day by day with
tire Word of God to see if liter;
are any leaks in our character; and
if leaks are found, by the grace of
God we should mend Inein before
hey become big and -ink the ship
of character in the sea of life. A
iit tie sin in our character neglected
us becomes tke very act of our neg¬
lect a big sin.
In the dining room of our ship
there ure six gentlemen at a table
near ours. They speak of it as j
-lie “International Gruup.” it so
happens that all of these gentle¬
men were bojn in ddlarent coun¬
One is G.'i'init, one is
one is French, one i
wiss, one is Americ a, and one F :
from Holland. They are an in j
teresting group and seem to be
tlte average in intelligence, j
They have a lot ot tun. \\ h it a |
pity nations can’t get along !
like that ! The table is a good j
place to get together. We are ah j
so human. It doesn’t matter where;
we were born or wnr we were j
reared, we have the line heart j
longings. Asa mini-ter of the |
Gospel, it is wonderful t-,r me to
know that Jesus Chi my Lord,
can satisfy tlte longing, of every
human hearr.
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/ 7 7 00 Dinner 4
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- d’s eye view of a
It's more than
enou “keep a bird
alive,” how it keeps four per
sons very - tlivc and happy,
and costa one buck.
Crip h Itnars 5i
- In Tomnlo
29 i
Hi tike tit
Prn a.-. i p Snlml 2.lt?
Hr, n hitter tlC
Strawb- irtrnhe 23c
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Dcvilcil Tomato firmer:
Hard cook . , remove shells
and out in lengthwise. Re
move yolk .' ason highly
with butt. : i pper, paprika,
mustard ; -ton juice Add
mayonnaise to moisten and dir
•until creamy. Refill whites an
place the deviled eggs in i/ult
viduat shallow baking dishes or
in a glass pie plate or shallow
baking dish. Pour content.: or
one 10’i-ounce,can tomato soup
around the eggs, leaving the yolk>
uncovered. Sprinkle with but ■
tr.red crumbs and place in a hot
oven until the soup is bubbling
and the crumbs brown. Serves
four. P
Pra and Lettuce Salad: Dram
one cup of canned peas and mari¬
nate in two tablespoons Fruit i
dressing for at least an hour. A-l '
one-fourth cup chopped walnuts,
three-fourths cup shredded : i.:>
lettuce and one-fourth rap mny.in
liaise and mix lightly together.*