Newspapers / The News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.) / May 25, 1923, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Chowan College, Murfreesboro, NJC. COMMENCEMENT?1923 Friday, May 28 Annual Concert 8:16 p. m. i Saturday, May 26 8:16 p. m . Class Day Exercises 4:00 to 6:00 p. m x Art Exhibit 4:00 to 6:00 p. m .Domestic Art Exhibit Sunday, May 27 11:00 a. m. * Baccalaureate Sermon 8:16 p. m. Missionary Sermon Monday, May 26 10:00 a. m. i Meeting of Trustees 4:00 to 6:00 p. m Art Exhibit 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. Domestic Art Exhibit 8:15 p. m Operetta Tuesday, May 29 10:80 a. m. Address Graduating Exercises SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923 ORDER OF MORNING SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK j Prelude ? Hymn?213 "Holy, Holy, Holy". Dykes Invocation i "Lift Thine Eyes"?from Elijah?Mendelssohn Scripture Reading ( Prayer Offertory Solo: "Father In Heaven" Handel Miss BesBie Jordan Baccalaureate Sermon._.-Dr. S. H. Templeman Hymn: 210?"Guide Me, O Thou Great Jeho vah," Hastings Benediction Postlude ^ ORDER OF EVENING SERVICE 8:16 O'CLOCK Prelude Largo Handel Orchestra Invocation Duet: "Seek Ye The Lord"? Lansing Miss Bessie Jordan and Mrs. Lloyd Lawrence ? Scripture Reading Prayer Offertory Solo: "Fear Ye Not O Israel," Buck Miss Nancy Parker Missionary Sermon Dr. S. H. Templeman Hymn: 168?"Onward Christian Soldiers" * Benediction Postlude TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923 PROGRAMME ' Alma Mater Godwin-McCullers Invocation Concerto F. Minor Weber Miss Emily Sessoms Song : "Ma Coeur S'ouvre A Ta Voix" Saint-Saens Mrs. Lloyd Lawrence Literary Address Rev. J. T. Riddick Presentation of Medals Conferring of Degrees and Diplomas Benediction CLASS ROLL ' ' B A Emma Riddick Parker B. S. Minnie Dunning Claudia Marie Griffin * >. Voice Diploma Bessie Mae Jordan Genevieve Taylor Expression Diploma Elizabeth Turnley Emma Riddick Parker Piano Diploma Maluna Foyd Bridgers ANNUAL CONCERT CHOWAN COLLEGE MURFREESBORO, N. C. ( 8:15 O'CLOCK PROGRAMME ?Concerto C. Major (First Movement) Beethoven Mary B&bb Song-*-Little Green Leaves Spross Genevieve Taylor Whims -? Schumann Janice Ballentine Reading?The Heart of Brier Rose ?. Belle Irma Vaughan Romance Sebelius Elizabeth Hines Violin?Valse Caprice Greenwald Mildred Pipkin ? Song?Spring's Awakening ? Sanderson Elizabeth Turnley Prelude C. Minor \ T Rachmaninoff Forest Sounds Dennee Thelma Peterson Rustle of Spring Sinding Eudora Joyner Reading?At The Box Office . Livermore Wille Maddrey ? Violin Duet^Dreamhtg of Love and You . Tate Dorothy Brittelle and Rockie Leigh Taylor Reading?Mr. and Mrs. P. Roe Johnson Willie Mae Horton Song?Fiddle and I : Goodene Evelyn White Reading?The Last Leaf , ?-O. Henry Emma Riddick Parker ? To Spring r ? ? Butterfly -?Grieg A Doll's Ballet ; Morris Ella Mae Parker. Reading?One Summer Afternoon _ Tarkington Elizabeth Turnley Songs?Blue Are Her Eyes 1 Watto A Little Song of Love Erdode Wind Song Rogers Bearie Jordan ?Concerto G. Minor (First Movement) Mendelssohn Margaret Nesbitt 'Orchestral yarta on Meond yiaae.: MM Sarah Hughe* WhHe ? ?MOVED (INFORM miUUIMUi Sunday School T LessonT (Bjr RJIV. P. B. FTTZW ATER, D. D, Turh.r of English Blbla la th. Moody Bible Inatltute of Chicago.) Oapyrtebt, IIM Weatera Newspaper Salsa LESSON FOR MAY 27 ISAIAH, THS STATESMAN 'AND PROPHET LESSON TBPCT?laalah l:l-tt GOLDEN TBXT?Here am I. send na laalab (A REFERENCE MATERIAL?II Chron icles M:B; tt:K. Isaiah IB; 7:1-17; t:l-7; 11:1-10. PRIMARY TOPIC-Isaiah Who WBa Beady. JUNIOR TOPIC?Isaiah s Call to Bear iMe INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?Isaiah's Work for His People. TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?laalah, the 8tateaman aad Prophet. I. laaiah'a Vlaion of the Lord (TV. 1-4). No one's ministry will ever be fruit ful until be has had a vlaion of Jeho vah. The scope of his task* snd the power to perform services will be lack ing until he aees Clod. 1. He Saw the Lord on Hla Throne (v. 1). The propbet'a gaze penetrated to the very throne of the eternal. We need not so much know things con cerning God as to hsve s vision of Him, even to see Him on His throue. Surely now, ss perhaps never before, with the awful darkness settling down upon the world and the foundations ef culture snd civilization. Institutions and governments are tottering, we need s vision of the enthroned Lord. 2. He Saw the Seraphim Above, (w. X 8). Whatever form or rank these things have, th?jr clearly are minister* of the Most Hick. Their standing In dicates that they were In readiness to do His bidding. Their equipment with six wings shoes the celerity with which they executed His will, in the Divine presence they find different uses tor wings. One pair was needed to veil the seraph's head from the Intolerable ef fulgence" of the glory. One pair veiled the feet, which had bean soiled In the execution of the conuni^Mon. The third pair was suspended in midair whtla waiting to depart on any errand which the Lord willed. All ceaselessly cried, "Holy, holy, holy." the supreme at tribute ef Jehovah Is holiness. It lo for this that His creators* worship and adore Him. The treble repetition doubtless refers to the triune Sod. Holy Is the One who created us, holy Is the One who redeemed us sad holy Is the One who sanctifies and keeps us. From the position of God's throne they see the whole earth filled with HQs glory. I. He Saw Manifestations of Majes ty (v. 4). As the holy ones cried the very door posts moved and the temple was filled with smoke. Smoke Indi cates the Divine presence la anger <Bg. lbtfi; ?:lg). This Indicated that the selfishness, idolatry and Ingrati tude of Israel provoked God's anger. II. Isaiah's Conviction of ton (v. 8). When the prophet got a vision of the holy God he was smitten with a sense of gin. This is always true. The reason that men think well of them selves Is that they have never seen God. Face to face with the Lord, Isaiah saw himself as wholly vile. Ho realised that he had ainaad m speech and. If in speech, then In heart, there tore the cry of despair. He was nst only guilty himself, but was living in th# midst of an unclean people. III. Isaiah Olsanaod From ton (w. 8.T). Having been convicted of sin and laving mad* centoarion ef It a burn tag coal wao taken from the altar to pwgo Away hie rin. IBs penitential gull* was fergtvea and r was red. These unclean Upe wane refined by fire and, with pure speech, he sxprssssd the holy thoughts of God. Only fir* Horn God's altar can purge us Bum our tone. IV. Isaiah's Call. Owd did not c*n the prophet until afar he woe cleansed. The purged soul it the mat ready tor the Lord's service. Indeed, the unconvicted, sn torglvea and andaenaed seal cannot even hear the Divine call tor service. V. Isaiah's Dedtoatien (v. ?). Following th* dsehslng from ton tharu was th* guide response tor Serv ian. The one purged and sanctified and made meet for th* Master's us* MadSy responds to file call of God. flier fiM not tafiulr* ss to the lane, did not dosha to sea the safi ton th* beginning, but with freedom came tor ward to serve. VI. lea lob's Commission (w. tolS). The previous outlook was not prom I sing. Ho shrank back from the re sponsibility tad Instantly cried. "How long, Lordf* The people were steeped In selfishness and the Lord assured him that their blindness and Kn, though long, would not continue for evert The people would go on la sin, to be taken captive sad th* land be made desolate. ~ Economy. The regard one shows economy to like that we shoty an old annt who to to leave as something at last?8boo st one. Conscience. The worm of tonsclenee to the com panion of the owl. The light to shunned by sinners and eril spirits only.? Uchnisr. Neighborly Love. 3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of D. T. Doughtie, de ceased, late of Hertford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned executors on or before the 4th day of May, 1924 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate settlement. This 4th day of May, 1923. C. W. DOUGHTIE, F. T. DOUGHTIE. Postoffice: Ahoskie, N.C. 5-ll-6t. NOTICE _____ i By virtue of a certain chattel mortgage executed to me by S. W. | McKeel on the 25th day of January,! 1921, and duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hertford County, book 60, at page 191; 1 will offer for sale for cash on j Saturday, May 26, 1923 ?*At 11:00 o'clock, a. m. In front of the U. S. Postoffice in the town of Ahoskie, N. C., one lot of chattel property consisting of: Twenty-five tobacco warehouse trucks; fifteen hundred tobacco ware house baskets; one set known as dial warehouse scales. Time of sale?11:00a.m. ? Terms of sale?Cash. This 14th day of May, 1928. BANK OF AHOSKIE, 5-18-2S-2t Mortgagee. DO IT NOW?SUBSCRIBE TO SWV8T*| AidthttevasaopcMk P p CLagoe c? escape Hf JNof dbimimcdtioBvifti ti>e outbide vaillf . 7l I ^?33hcxx?iirf| 1 V?Y3QDoWiitf ?1 Rencti (Man Qfrl M ?*A 'THE T Stsm N Made from Oecrgs BtoidJuirstS ptodKtfca of j Langdc*McOarnkiS Sn&Ukaal 9ajtmaeu J Pre?e?ted IrQrtUarte fi [ I^HOU/K WETWIS I % ? SSS^" A Jf/J amoa*m m Ladies, not gentlemen, cot this ad out and use it as a ticket at The RICHARD THEATER Thursday or Friday, May 31st, June 1st. | =Tj "Everyman's Gasoline" A REPLY by the Standard Oil Company (N.J.) in the May issue of its magazine, % #rThe Lamp," to the findings and charges of the sub-committee of the U. S. Senate ap I pointed to investigate conditions in the petro leum industry?a reply in which the true position of this company, its policies and actions, are frankly set forth. Also in this number, an article by Dr. Warren K. Lewis, head of the Department of Chem ical Engineers of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on the possibilities of "dollar gasoline"; an analysis of the sub-committee's ? use of figures by R. L. Welch, Secretary of the American Petroleum Institute; a resume of the current crude oil situation; and letters and newspaper comment inspired by the report. ? A copy of the magazine may be obtained free of charge from the Standard Oil (N. J.) agent nearest you, or by request addressed to The Lamp, 26 Broadway, New York City. I* STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey)
The News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 25, 1923, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75