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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 12

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Jackson, Mississippi
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1-A THE NORTHSiDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, January 6, 1377 TELL OUR ADVERTISERS YOU SAW IT IN THE SUN QReat wor6s of the BiBle Kenneth M. Sheppard Riverwood Bible Church 5228 Old Canton Road J. Jackson, Miss. 3921 1 Ready to go This picture shows the time capsule and all the material gathered for inclusion in the capsule for the people of 2076. Material included personal messages, city and telephone directories, pictures and other artifacts from 1976.

NO. 28 HELL Even as there is a place of eternal bliss for those who trust Christ as Savior, there is a place of eternal torment for those who do not. The Scriptures are full of references to this place of the lost after death. It is significant that the Lord Jesus Christ had more to say about hell than any other single person in the Bible. The figures of speech used to describe this place and state of existence range from "outer darkness" to "the Lake of Fire." Each is designed to communicate something of the utter misery of all who go there.

Some may attempt to remove the horror of hell by emphasizing that the "fire," is only Symbolic. Two things can be said about this. First, it can not be proved if the fire is symbolic or not (it may be literal). Second, if it is symbolic, this would indicate a suffering worse than burning in fire (because the symbol is never greater than the reality). It is further evident that not only the soul of the unbeliever suffers in hell, but his resurrected body as well (Matt.

Rev. Eternal separation from God and all that is good is a horrible prospect! Forever on the trash pile of the Universe! The way to avoid this is to accept the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior, trusting His death as the payment for sins while there is yet time (John Next Week: JOY You may write to Riverwood Bible Church for reprints. REAL ESTATE SALES, PERSON We have plans for a great year in 1977! We need a licensed, experienced person of highest morals and ethical standards who wants to grow. If you live Northeast, and otherwise qualify, why not call for a confidential, private discussion? CECIL COST ORDINATION During services Sunday, Jan. 9, at Fondren Presbyterian Church Glenn Gentry and Elise Winter will be ordained to the eldership; Lanier Brooks and Lillian Magruder to the diaconaie.

Sales O'Neal and Forrest Hutchison will be installed to the eldership and Alvin Meyer, Lonnie Oakes and Al Brady to the diaconate. Home: 372-5217 Office: 943-1344 Grand opening 2076 the ceremonies included (from left) Howard Ivy, secretary of Lakewood Memorial Park; Miss Mary B. Weeks, office manager; and Daniel C. Barefoot, superintendent. (SUN PHOTO BY ED INMAN) A time capsule containing, among other things, me sages to the people of 2076, was placed During ceremonies at Lakewood Memorial Park Dec.

30. The capsule was placed in the mall area of the cemetery near the flag pole. Some of those participating in I a -v 1 i Z3' ML? 1 IwO 2CojGipDDtoCo than 45 years. He was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church: and a veteran of World War II. His survivors include his wife, nee Cleo Hughes; three sons, Ted Somers and Jim Somers, both of Jackson, and Pat Somers of Hattiesburg; one sister, Mrs.

Frances Elliott of Gulfport; and a grandson, Richard Somers. Burial was in the Lake-wood Memorial Park. Published On Thursday Read 7 Days A Week and Lawrence Iupe, both of Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. N. H.

Thomas and Miss Mamie L. Ellis of Jackson; and 17 grandchildren. Pallbearers were John Iupe Danny Lawrence Iupe, Charlie Iupe, Sam Joseph Iupe, Mike Joseph Iupe and John Charles Iupe. Burial was in the Cedar-lawn McWILLIE M. ROBINSON family member Services were conducted Jan.

3 from St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral for Mc-Willie M. Robinson of 4349 Brook Dr. The Very Rev. B.

Sidney Sanders, dean of St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral, officiated. Robinson died unexpectedly the morning of Dec. 31 Tor The Sport SAMUEL T. SOMERS Wesley Methodist member Services were conducted Jan.

3 from the chapel of Wright and Ferguson for Samuel T. Somers of 4070 Meadowlane Dr. The Rev. William W. Watkins officiated.

Somers, 64, died the morning of Dec. 31 in the Veterans Hospital. Somers was a native of McComb and had made his home in Jackson for more of Your Life" Jones Highland Village 3S2C54S in Mississippi Baptist Medical Center at the age of 76. He was a member of pioneer Jackson families, a -son of the late John W. and Ida Mitchell Robinson, a grandson of the late Dr.

Thomas Jefferson Mitchell, and a great grandson of Gov. William McWillie, governor from 1857 to 1859. He was a nephew of the late Mrs. Robert (Henrietta Mitchell) Henry of Jackson and a brother of the late John W. Robinson, Thomas Mitchell Robinson and Joseph Fielding Robinson.

He was educated at Augusta Military Academy in Virginia and attended Mill-saps College and Mississippi State University. He became associated with the Robinson and Julienne Insurance Agency in 1921. He was a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity, the Jackson Exchange Club and St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral. His survivors include his wife, nee Hilda Stuart Howie of Jackson; two sons.

Dr. McWillie Robinson Jr. and Stuart Robinson, both of Jackson; four grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mitchell Robinson of Jackson. Pallbearers were' John Robinson, Fielding Robinson, David McGowan, John Mc-Gowan, Jim Hudgins, Tom Ryan, Paul Moak and Nat Hovious.

Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery. SAM J. IUPE at St. Peter Services were conducted Jan. 3 in St.

Peter Catholic Co Cathedra! for Mrs. Sam J. lupe. The Rev. Robert A.

Oiivier officiated. Mrs. Iupe, 76, died the night of Dec. 30 in a local hospital. Her survivors include one daughter.

Miss Marie Iupe of Jackson; three sons, Joe Iupe of Canton, and Charlie Iupe 43 Offices in lOCitiss THE LAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION IPmm 12-FEBROY 9 SPONSORED BY ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Place: ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Time: ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Cost: $12.00 per course (Tuition includes any materials or books needed) OPEN TO ANYONE 15 YEARS OLD AND OVER FACULTY AND COURSES The Rt. Rev. Duncan M.

Gray, REFLECTIONS ON AND CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CURRENT ISSUES CONCERNING FAITH AND MORALS. Rabbi Richard Birnholz: THE BIBLE AS POLITICS The Very Rev. B. Sidney Sanders: MARRIAGE AND CHRISTIAN LOVE. 1 Dr.

T. W. Lewis, III: THE BIBLE AND THE COMIC vision. uncter orta name! And, what a great neighborhood it is! Stretching from the rich farming area of the Mississippi delta down through central Mississippi to Centreville, located in the pine forest region just a few miles from the Louisiana border. It includes the thriving port cities of Greenville and Natchez; our Capital City of Jackson with offices in the adjoining cities of Clinton and Pearl; Greenwood, where cotton is still McComb, known for years as a major railroad town and now serving growing forest products and petroleum industries; and Monticello and Newhebron, where new industry is flourishing.

Through 43 offices, now operating under one name Deposit Guaranty National Bank Mississippi's largest and strongest banking system is serving this growing neighborhood with the finest and most complete banking services available in the State. As we enter the New Year with great confidence in the future economic progress of our State the entire Deposit Guaranty family of 1 ,146 Mississippians invites you, our customers and other friends, to continue to Grow With Us! TO REGISTER PLEASE CONTACT: The Rev. Canon David Elliott or the Rev. Doug Stirling, P. O.

Box 1366, Jackson, MS. 39205, Phone 354-1535. 1 -a STILL AVAILABLE Complete Demographic Information on North Jackson JJeal for retailers, sales managers, advertising managers, ad agencies and candidates, this 12 page booklet gives a complete proSe of the North Jackson Market. levels, education levels, koine, auto and appliance ownership figures, and much more. Also included is information on the habits of suburban newspaper readers, and compart 1 Lamps LjaU if rn .1 NATIONAL tt 4 Member F.D.I.C.

I Grow with Us tlve rates on area newspapers. To tetter merchandise for, and advertise to, this desirable sent, knew v. hat makes it tick; send for this FREE booklet. market Jackson Centrevil'a GreenvIHa McCorr.b Monticello and calces in Clir.tcn end Pccrl. cr o..

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