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Acts 17: 30 - 31
., OnP of the hardest thinp for men and women to do is to
repent of their sins, Repentance is n direct challenge to
man'~ will power, it demnnds that he humble himself before
God, and give up everything that is contrary to His will. It is a
plain command of God. and no man cun refuse to repent
without bearing the responsibility that must come upon him.
When Jesus gave the world-wide commission, He said, "
That repentance and remission of sins should be preached is
his name among all nations ..." ( Lk. ~: 47). Let us clear
away some of the misunderstanding abont repentance by
learning what it is uot. in the first place, rependance is not
simply being afraid. Paul convicted Felix of his sins. Felix
trembled with fear but he did not repent and turn ( Acts 24:
25). There are many people today who are afraid when they
think of their sinfulness. The silent voice of 8 closed Bible is
every ringing in their ears, but they, like Felix, refuse to
repent, and die without hope. In the second place, repent-
ance is not simly being sorry that one has sinned. The
murderers of Jesus sorrowed on Pentecost at Peter's
preaching. They were pierced in their hearts by godly
sorrow. Yet they were told to repent ( Acts 2: 38). In the third
place repentance is not simply nnd solely a reformation of
life. A man may quit sin and yet repent toward God.
Reformation Is the fruit of repentance. Simply stated,
Hinton
Woman's Club
Sue Wickline Cox
The Hinton Woman's Club
met August 13, 1984 at 7: 30 P.M.
in the Memorial Building.
Miss Dorothy Jean Boley,
Presided over the meeting. The
Woman's Club will hold a Bake
Sale in conjunction with the
Water Festival. It was announ-
ced that those not baking or
working should pay $3,00•
Lynne Jones relmesented the
Woman's Club as princess for
the Water Festival. The Club
was in charge of the Coron-
ation this year.
The September 10th meeting
will be a covered dish dinner
and silent Auction. The Dist-
rict meeting will be at Kim-
ble Elementary School Satur-
day September 29th. For more
details call Mrs. Betty Bash-
am,
Mrs. Hazel Davidson introd-,
uced Scott Cales, who is a
Senior First Lieutenant in the
Air National Guard. Lt. Cales
graduated from W. Va. Milit-
ary Academy. He said " The
Guard" started in 1709 and the
responsibility is to guard Am-
erican Soil. They wore Dress
Blues. It was the same uni-
form as the U. S. Calvary wore.
The army still wears it on
Formal occassions. There are
now about 417,000 National Gu-
ardsman serving in the U. S. A.
46 per cent of the fighting forces
come from " the Guard". The
men are on a 48 hour alert at all
times.
Lt. Cales joined the Guard
Attends
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Of Protective Services
By Shirley Galen [ ren. The lawn of the Housby Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Housby
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Sue also feels that much Camp, located one mile east of of Alderson announce the forth:
because of is love tar ms For those of us who don't| neglect stems from lack of Alderson on Route 63, will be coming weddingoftheirdaugh-
country. He said that the Guard It°ally know what " Protective I ter, Miss Tummy Lynn,~usby
education or a lack of under- the setting for the wedding and to Joseph Henry Benl~L of
is willing to help with any Services" does, which I didn't| standing with regards to the reception.
projects needed in the carom- know myself until recently, it is i parents. Some of her clients see Family, relatives, and Hint•n, West Virginia, ~ Sat-
unity, the branch of the DepartmentS parenthood asoverwhelmingso friends are invited, urday, September 8, 1984.
The W. Va. National Guardof Human Services that pro- they try to get up trying to do
Cardinals Parachut Team will tecta the rights of people who well at it. Sue helps these
jump at the W. Va. State Fair. can't take care of themselves, parents break the overwhelm-
Lt. Cales was in Uniform and In this area that usually means ing over - view down intc
was a fine repr'-=~ntative of children but it can also means things the parents must do
older adults or perhaps hand- every- Per$o
this country, icapped or mentally disturbed day. She encourages parents to ~
OI
The Hostess Comm/ttee ser- people, take children to the doctor
red a lime salad with sugar Sue Wickiine Cox is familiar when necessary. At times she
cookies and tea punch. The
to many in the county beeause has taken parent and child to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gil-ington, Delaware.
table was graced with a lace she has lived here all of her life. the doctor and later helped the bert have returned home after While in Pennsylvani~-t~iaey
table cloth on which a blue She is a 1973 graduate of Hinton parent understand what the visiting their sons and families, also toured Three ]~" Island,
floral centerpiece with blue HiSh School and she received doctor said was wrong with the Vince and Pat Gilbert, Jeffrey Middletown, Fp.~ere their
candles, plates and napkins in her Bachelor of Social Work child and the necessary treat- and Anna of Hershey, Pa. and son, Vince is ~rtiployed as a
pink and blue flowers cam- from Concord College in 1977. ment.
Tim and Barbara Gilbert, Mel- Nuclear E n~eer.
pleted the motif. She is married to Roy Cox who Much neglect stems from the issa, Mikey and Scan in Wilm-
Those serving were : Mrs. G. is a teamster, currently unem- fact that some parents don't
J. Brown Chairman; Mrs. Da- played due to an injury. To- know what to expect from their
rid Ziegler - CO - Chairman; gether they have a five year old child. Sue tries to educate them
Mrs. G.W. Conner, Mrs. Cl-danghter. Erin, whoisnowinabout what to expect and about~ ')~ " .~k [ i ---....,,~ i~
aude Davidson, Miss Mae the first grade, how to treat an infant, toddler,
Dedd. Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mrs. Sue's job at Protective Ser- five year old, etc. She also
T. A Moore. vices involves many things. She educates them as to what the
Mrs. H J, Nichols. Mrs. B. often takes special classes to parents responsibilities are and~ ~ ' ' ]~ ~ ~ L ~" i ~~:~~,~'~' /, ~ ~ '
Payman, Mrs. E. T. Williams, keep her understand new things she lets them know she expects
Mrs" Franklin D" Williams' required °f her and t° help her them t° fulfill their responsib" ~--~ ~!,: ~~.I~. ~,
Mrs. John Holstein. do her job better. The confines fifties.
of her job have changed often in Sue also said that there are
Those present were :
Marjorie Burdette, Buelah the six years she has had the some cases of abuse in the
Meadows, Virgie O' Bryan,job. Sue enjoys the job, be-area, both simply physical II--(L'~"~" ~'~_t~ ~r' ~--- ~_". ~'~' ~"|/t~-=~''~' ~i"'"/< J
cause she enjoys working with abuse and sometimes sexual ~,~ ,'
Saunders,Mrs" Herbert Vass' Mrs" W" R pe°ple' helping them' if she abuse as well" In cases likeMrs. Russell Wilson.can. that, if one of the parents give II ~,, ~~''~'~ " ~-~ - %/ " 1
Mary Frances Talbert, Mrs.Sue's job has involved prim- the child strong support in the ~ "~ ~..~ "[
Robert Gwinn, arily helping children under 14 matter, Protective Services ~---~-~-~iV, i~', :'
Mrs. Frank Boone, Mrs. H. years of age. When her office tries to let the child stay at
J. Nichols, Idrs. H. B. Forren. receives complaints that a cer- home. In her six years on the ,.
Mrs. O. E. Garrison, Mrs. ROb- tain child, is being either neg- job. Sue Cox has not removed a
lected or abused. Sue must Isingle child from its parents Consideration
ert
G.
Webb,
Miss
Jane
Hum-
phires, check out the referral within 24 home.
' hours after the initial comp- Teachers, nurses and doctors For Details
laint. Sue says that usually are some of the professionals
""......,r,'~ State complaints in this area are [who are mandated to
report
usually concerned with neglect, cases of child abuse or neg- We take care to attend to all
instead of abuse. The law has lect. If anyone sees such abuse
women participated in a week - narrowly defined definitions of or neglect, you can call toll free t h e n e c e s s a r y a r r a n g e -
long session of simulatedboth " neglect" and " abuse"i the child abuse hotline. The ments.., in cornpJi race with
governmental activities on the land Sue files her report acc-~ number is 1 - 800 - 352 - 6513 or your wishes.., dUring you r , ,
city, county, and state levels, ordingly. . go to the local Human Scrv- time of bereavement. Our
Kim will be a senior at According to Sue Wickline ices office and report the ineid-
Hinton High this coming school, Cox much of the neglect and ence to Sue Cox. reputation built on under-
year, and she served as tabuse that parents now do to Sue Wickline Cox's standing and integrity.
president of the sophomore an¢[ 'their children stem from the: philosophy of life is that " "ona"K Ill Meadows
junior classes. She has worked way the parents themselves everyone deserves another
on homecoming committees were raised. Sue says, " We chance. We all make mistakes
and attended the Hugh O' parent as we were parented". " Her job is to see that these " Funeral Parlors
Brien Scholarship Camp last For instdltce, if we were phy- mistakes" don't lead to.tragedy
summer, sically abused when we were a and she seems to do that job
She was senior escort for the child, it would be easier for us well.
1984 Citizenship Pageant and to start abusing our own child- The Er.d
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