PAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO Franklv Sneaking ®T Trmam HJmH '■•The Hurricane Donna situa tion is a thing of the past, ex cept for a few telephones still out and a few places with some cleaning-up left. However, in behalf of WCDJ, 1 would like to take a few lines to thank j the people who stayed with us during the watch, the people who thanked us for the work and, of course, the people who helped us. At the studio there was Jerry Holmes and Mike Ma lone, Dick Schuman and myself. Everyone else got there at 10 j o’clock. I got down about an! hour and a quarter later and, along with Mike and our engi liee? Tony Ostopoff, stayed on until 4 in the morning. As we left, the roughest blow came,! but our duty was sipiply to in form of the progress. Special thanks from all of us to Nick George for giving of his scien tific knowledge and informa tion; the Rev. J. Paul Holoman, for keeping us constantly in formed with accurate barometric readings. Thanks also to every one at the National Guard, to Bill Easterling, all of whom kept us up-to-date, with important news concerning shelters, dam age and the like. Incidentally, as rough as Donna was, she still didn’t frighten me like the earthquake in Seattle in 1951 that I went through. It only lasts for about three midutes, but one earthquake per lifetime is more than enough. Random notes: Congratula tions to the Aces who’ve done so well thus far. Incidental!" the newspapers and press asso ciation wires had the score wrong for the first game of the season. So far as the rest of the state knows, we lost that game. Some television bigwig got the idea of casting. Janis Paige as “Maisie”. The series never sold. The reason is ob viofis. Ann Southern is too well identified with that role. Last week’s column was devoted to my trip to New York. A few folks asked why I .didn’t visit the UN Building. Actually, it This is the time shrewd buyers wait for... 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So grandma gives the clothes a, quickonce-over in the sponsor’s! product, so that momma wij! never find out. All in all, 'a i very inspirational little adver tisement, not only taking the subject of Sunday School so lightly, but showing youngsters how they can get away with not going. President Truman’s out spokenness, whether or not you agree with him, is, in this day and age, quite refreshing. Isn’t this interesting? The name of the name of the stripteaser ap-J pearing in Norfolk at the time of Hurricane Donna, was Shar on Storm. (Don’t ask me how I know). The hurricane also re | minded me of the last time my ; mom and dad were in town. It was the first day of May dur ing a terrific rainstorm. They still talk about the politeness of the youngsters and the helpful generosity of some other folks in town when their car got into j a bit of trouble. Watching some of the real early Marx Brothers movies. Just about the craziest, funniest things ever put on screen. You can’t win. You get less taxes taken out for an ex emption, but more to pay for hospitalization. The more I hear | the music from the “Sound of j Music,” the better I like it, es | pecially that wonderful “Do Re Mi,” song. Closing thought: To be seven jty years young is sometimes 'more cheerful and hopeful than j to be tto Ay; jsfd. 'i '?■' 1 ’ , fJ* *r *'** *t;t* THE CHOW AH HERALD. RDEHTOH. HORIW CAItOUHA, THtJHSDAY. SEPTEMBER St, IMS. niMiwm, aiwwtvai nwmn V *» lV 7* Ml ‘* l ,n «| par lurmon »«, " BOX SCORE 'OB N.C.MIGNMAYf Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department’s summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M., Mon-| day, September 19 follows: Killed To Dale 797 Killed To Dale Last Year 809 For truth is precious and divine, Too rich a pearl for carnal swine. —Butler. d : \ [ SUNDAY SCHOOL I LESSON j Continued from Page 7 —Sedion 2 should have uplifted and en nobled the people, instead cor rupted and betrayed them. And lest we also be betrayed by false religion, lest that upon' which we depend to instruct, uplift, and redeem us, should decive, degrade and destroy us, let us test our religion by this age-old standard of excellence j las set forth in our Scriptures j today. First, we must be aware that true religion is indestructibly linked with righteousness. (A somewhat old-fashioned word, but a graphic one!) True re ligion walks hand in hand with morality—especially that morali-l ty which means justice for oun brothers. Indeed, the darkest chapters in human history were always written when religion | permitted evil to go unchal-j lenged among men, when it fail-, I# HELPFUL INVESTMENT SERVICES . APPRAISALS. ...QUOTATIONS.... SECURITIES ANALYSIS....FRIENDLY GUIDANCE || Call oyr Representative in this Area §t& Carolina Securities ™ M ‘ W ? r rren H Corporation N - £ * M '3fiuestnrents for h>ea.<fity ftfryj . PHONE 2466 ||§ Members Midwest Stock Exchange " m CHARLOTTI • RALEIGH • NIW YORK CITY ed to awaken and instruct con science for the service at right eousness. But before we condemn the sins of our forefathers, let us look to our present-day sins. What of the danger of radio active fallout from atom bomb tests —on unborn generations What shall we say of a genera tion where two thirds of the world suffers from- hunger, di sease, ignorance, while the re mainder concentrate their wis dom 'and wealth upon devising deadly weapons for mutual des truction? * What shall we say concerning the decline of chasti ty, sobriety, and integrity; the rise of sexual immorality, alco holism, dope addiction, the breakdown of marriage and home life? Are we, in our day and time, following the same, road as the people to whom Mi cah carried his message? Should) religion in our times close its j eyes to such evils and permit mankind to live in peace with, them? If religion does such a thing, then religion, under a! guise of being the trusted ser vant of God and the best friend j of man will prove his worst enemy. True religion must nev er come to terms with evil. True religion joins mercy with I justice. Justice without mercy rapidly becomes injustice. A religion of justice without mercy becomes an inhumanity unwor thy of man, blasphemy against ‘ God. True religion, in its finest and i deepest sense, is man walking ! humbly with God. And no one I walks with God or with his , fellows until he is humble. ! Without humility we are the | victims of pride, the father of ; all sin. We are guilty of the worst sin against God, the idola trous practice of. substituting' self for God. Pride cast lead to every vice of the flesh or of the spirit. It is the very fault we must easily detect and de spise in others, and yet the vice of which we are least conscious in ourselves. Humility is the fruit of grati tude. Today Micah stands to declare to ,us, as he did to his people so long ago, that true religion rises out of the humili ty of remembering in thankful ness ’the debt of love we owe God for what he has given us— for what we are. It is a debt' whose only token of payment can be a heart that answers God with love, a will that re sponds to his will with glad obedience. (These comments are based on outlines of the International Sunday School Lessons, copy righted by the International Council of Religious Education and used by permission.) r Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Thursday, September 22 Last Showing Erndst Borgnine in- - "PAY OR DIE" —o Friday and Saturday, September 30—October 1— Double Feature Audie Murphy m "HELL BENT FOR LEATHER" CincmaScope and Color "THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY" o Sunday, ftfonday and Tuesday. 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