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Thuraday, December 2.1978 The Bandon Notebook By Maggie B. Thanksgiving has come and gone but this beautiful day will be long renem * bered. Kids home from ' college, juniors out of : school, mamas, grand mamas and inlaws all present to consume the bountiful holiday food with all the trimmings. Then . football and more football! . In the midst of all our plenty, did you take time out : to give “thanks”? How’s - your health • not quite up to par? Thank God you’re able to be up and about, able to eat, watch the birds, and walk with yoa grand . children through the fallen leaves. So many.can’t. How ■ about your finances? Not so hot? Ask God to supply yur needs. Look arqund and you’ll see that most of the world is much poorer - no pensions - no Social Security - no welfare or food stamps - INTEGON? It means Key Man Insurance. Integon insurance can help attract and keep your top people. With split dollar insurance, deferred compensation, salary continuation insurance and key man indemnification. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. JAMES a PERRY, JR. 122 W. Main St. Williamston, N. C. ~I A <i..u .. .PHQNEm i ~ir,n 792-4104 (?) INTEGON’ S' ■ •••■• ■■ " ■■ ■ f - = l \ \i , v-' >•■ V; Sears | Holiday gilts jO|A ij '§?£ lor llie home r\ i iwtj \ __ J vkl 99151 SIOO off 600-watt microwave oven with defrost cycle Was $379.95 $279.95 6 I l \\ do added wash in J each single loa^^r \ 26701 S4O off large capacity Kenmore® washer and dryer wl $219.95 D<V * r *** S6O off Free-Arm S3O off digital sewing machine control garage - with buttonholer door opener Was $396.00 Was $99.95 $69.50 > Shipping, installation extra • Sears Has a credit plan- to suit most every need • Prices are Catalog prices • Now on sale Snfii/acfiew Guaranteed or Your Monty Back iIXSUWDSK I 1 " NORTHSIDE * “—libjmSVfi-'k <? __ SHOPPING CENTER ocars w*** «#■«» Ci.'.ili ill ShopSm,. Open 8:30 - 5:30 OMtacwrta* - • ram,roebuck andca ’ : no organisations willing to help the needy. Did you thank God that you’re an American? Our country is not witout it’s faults but it’s still the best system in, the world. We have freedom to worship as we please - we can still cast secret ballots to elect our officials - we can even criticize our govern ment without fear of being put in prison or harmed bodily - and - if you don’t like our system, you. are free to go anywhere you please, there are no fences to detain you. Pope Pius XII (Eugenio Parcelli) said long ago “The American people have a genius for splendid and unselfish action, and into the hands of America God has placed the destinies of afflicted humanity.” Praise the Lord! And remember to speak kindly does not hurt the tongue. In spite of the dismal weather conditions outside Sunday, the atmosphere inside Bandon Chapel was one of warmth and frien dliness as Supt. H. T. Bunting welcomed group assembled for Sunday School. Our sick list was reviewed and we are happy to report that Irma Allsbrook, Mrs. Myrtle Peele and Sue Ann Strict land are out of the hospital but still in need of prayer. Deacon Gus Perry was taken to Chowan Hospital, Room 2020 on Thanksgiving day. His conditon is serious - visitors not allowed but cards welcomed. Monday, Mrs. Juanita Elliott entered Maryview Hospital, PM&R Room 3, Portsmouth, Va. for surgery. Cards will be most welcome. Still very much in need of prayer are Langley Harrell, Norfolk General Hosptal; Fred Jolly, Delton Blinch, Mrs. Charlie Beach, Rt. 1, Robersonville, N. C. and Mrs. Jessie Porter. Please add our. friends to your prayer list as well as our missionnaries Nita Pride, ■David,, Linda .and little 'Becky Smithy-arid ' our beloved pastor, Dr. W. J. B. Livingston. Bible Study will be Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. in Fellowship Hall with Dr. Bill leading the discussion. Everyone is invited. -O— 1 The ladies of the BCWG will start the Christmas season by having their annual Christmas outing Thursday. Please meet at the Chapel at 11 A. M. and we’ll go from there. —d™ We hit the jackpot on birthdays! “Happy Bir thday” was sing by all in honor of Trus Bunting, Tom Gaki, Jimmy Holloman, Willie Waters, Grace Schie and Trudy Lapham as they put their contributions in pur Birthday Bank. Our Juniors, so ably taught by Mrs. Betty Perry, had as their subject “God Helps Us live Peaceably”, based mi Gen. 26:1-6, 12-.33. Aim was that students win discover ways of resolving disagreements in line with Christian behavior. —O— “Our Ministry of Reconciliation”, Romans 1:16; 15:8-21, was the topic for the adults beautifully taught by Wm. F. (Butch) Smith. “Reconcilaition” means restoration of har mony between man and God or man to man. Aim was that adult Christians prac tice ministry of recon ciliation in their day to day lives at work, at home and witin their Church family. —0“ Dr. W. J. B. Livingston’s message, based on Acts 20:6-12, with emphasis on Vs. 9, was entiled “How To Stay Awake to Jesus”. Paul’s service was a communion service. He was well known and lved by these people. When the man went to sleep and fell from the third floor, Paul stopped the service and brought him back to life and the continued the service. Are we awake to Jesus? Or are we asleep on the job? Jeremiah 5:3 was quoted. In Jermiah thse peole were asleep to Jesus absolutely impervious to Him. So, God said don’t pray for them; they are as hard a rocks and there is noting you can do to change them. Some people are like hard ground. If seeds are sown when the ground is hard, stony and rocky, they sprout for a while then they are gone. Hiis can be likened to a Revivial where a dynamic - evanglist is speaking and wile under the influence of emotion people accept Christ and then you don’t see them anymore. In other words, they were - half asleep. The thorns of life and are of tis world squeeze f , I'Jmm prosperous Ig new year... ALBEMARLE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION vWP Hltkwij 1/ Nertk Km 452-4904 „ ' EDENTON, N. C. 27932 Hindoo u... Mandsy Threugh Friday I A. M. (# 5 P. M. THE CHOWAN HERALD out Jesus. I’ve read recently that in 35 years enough countries will have sufficient nuclear capablity to start a war. Our grandchildren are going to' be facing annihilation. Let’s pray that when Jimmy Carter came in*as our President he will let Christ take over - not stand in Extension Clubs Sponsor Bazaar There will be an “Old Fashioned” Christmas Bazaar on December 8 at Center Hill Community Building from 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. There will be many items for sale and some for displaying only. This will be a good time to buy Christ mas gifts, decorations and foods. Crafts by Mrs. Doris Moreland will be on display and for sale. This will be larger and more things to buy and see than in years past when it was in the lobby of the County Office Building. The Extension Home makers clubs that will be there are: Advance, Cape Colony, Colonial, Center Hill, Chowan, Ryland and Yeopi'm. Other groups that will be participating are: Center Hill Senior Citizens, Arrowhead Group, Mrs. Annie Asbell, Mrs. Janice Eure and a group from Morgan Park. Call to reserve a chicken salad plate for lunch. Also for lunch will be soup and ham biscuits. At supper there will be homemade vegetable soup, pimento cheese sandwiches and ham biscuits. FOR SALE! am' “m1 B u p,u ‘ $200.00 E;JT k r . JM ‘ 3 $35.00 One Astatic Norse Can- AA celling Power Mike.._. One Super Scanner Antenna and ,Boxwi,h SIOO.OO $15.00 each PACKAGE DEAL FOR $36000 LARRY L. JETHRO Phone 482-4895 Coll Alter 5 P. M. die outside looking in. Soil is in the real you. What can you do about your hardened hea/rt? What can you do about the thorns? God has given us certan tools that we can use and no person is no hardened that they cannot use them. We' must work hard enough, apply prayer hard enough There will be a dessert table - you may select your favorite to eat there or to carry home. To reserve plates call Ws. Helen Hollowell, 221- 4940 or Mrs. Kate Boyce 221- 4374 before Saturday night at 7 o’clock. There will be free live entertainment for all who want to enjoy it. Following the en tertainment free refresh ments will be served by Extension Homemakers Clubs. Each person or group will sell for their own benefit. The public is invited to come, buy, look, eat and enjoy the event. Bring your neighbors. For those who do not know where Center Hill Com munity Building is go put Highway 32 toward Suffolk - turn right at the first paved road after you pass fire tower or second paved after you pass the water tank. Those coming from Hertford way come straight by Colonial Store to Tyner, turn left in front of Post Office, Community Building is on the left. If you need more in formation call Extension Office 482-8431 or Mrs. Hollowell or Mrs. Boyce. By Maggie B. and .be willing to keep working and working until the soil beemes alive to Jesus. Unless God plainly tells you to stop praying for. someone as he did Jerimiah - keep on. Payer works miracles. Hop* Plantation Foorth Opon Hooso Sot Docembor 12 The Fourth Annual Christmas Open House will be held at Hope Plantation, near Windsor, on December 12 from 1 P. M. to 7 P. M. This popular event draws people from throughout Eastern North Carolina. The Hope Mansion is decorated throughout with period arrangements of the early 19th Century. There are hostesses in each room to greet those who attend. Light refreshments are served in the ground floor kitchen, one of the more colorful ' ares. The decorations will remain up during the Christmas Holidays. As in the past Mrs. Stephen R. Burch of Wind sor is overall chairman of this affair, which involves about 100 woman throughout Bertie County who volunteer their services. The Christmas de corations at Hope have been pictured on the cover of Southern Living. The News and Observer has done a feature article on this yuletide attraction. Hope Plantation, the restored home of Gov. David Stone (1808-1810), is open to the public throughout the year Tuesday through Saturday 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. and Sunday afternoons 2 to 5 o’clock. It is also open on holiday Mondays. During this Yuletide season Hope will be open Mondays, December 13 and 20, but closed December 24- 26 and January 1. Regular admission fees—sl.so for adults and $.75 for children—will remain in effect during the holiday season. Quick and Painless The Pap test is a simple, quick, painless test for cancer of the neck of the womb (cervix). The American Cancer Society urges women to make this life-saving procedure a regular part of their life. CAI/r ONAWORLDOF OHvC COLOR! Enjoy the sharpest, brightest color and black and white pictures your TV set can deliver with this Channel Master color-engineered antenna and Automatic Colorotor! SAVE NOW! GET THIS CHANNEL MASTER ANTENNA & COLOROTOR PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED Channel Master Antennas are electronically engineered to provide your set with the strong, interference-free signals itneeds to do its best job. They're durably built for years of superior performance by the world's largest manufacturer of TV/FM reception equipment. Channel Master Colorotors aim the antenna to the exact angle needed to pick up channels coming from different directions, and "fine tune" the antenna for peak reception. t , . JACKSON’S RADIO l TV SERVICE West Mm Street 4*2-4464 We must stay awake for Jesus because each of us has a personal need. Everyone has a fatal weakness and Jesus knows . each one we have. I stay awake to Jesus -1 need Him every day -1 WANT Him all the time. Jesus came to seek and save those peojße who have their troubles and weaknesses. No one is elf-sufficient. We want to stay awake to Jesus Christ because of a certain relationship bet ween us and Jesus. He should be our best friend - the only one that never lets you down. Let’s all come alive to Jesus Christ because as Peter says “Lord you have the answer”. We live in a dangerous world and we need God’s help. He can break up the hard soil and thorns and make us fallowed ground. He can plant the seed and make the deserts bloom. HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED Os EDENTON SAVIN6S & LOAN ASSOCIATION Safe Ptmc* D. Save Sine # 1905 322 S. Broad St. - Edonton, N. C. Page 5-B Mr. Tom Gaki, Cub Master of Crossroads Pack 172, sponsored by the Chowan Ruritan Club, held his first Pack Meeting on the 18th in Fellowship Hall. His wife, Dot, is the Den Leader. Many parents attended to enjoy the entertainment provided by the boys. All in all, it was a memorable night for everyone. —O— We are delighted to add Mr. and Mrs. Roy Housden of Chowan Beach to the membership of Bandon Chapel. Welcome. We look forward to seeing you each Sunday. —O— First time visitors to Ban don this week were Mrs. Jeannette Gatch and her three children from Pitts burgh, Pa. and her Father, Mr. Alma Whiteman of Rocky Hock. Welcome.We hope you enojyed our ser vice and will return soon.
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