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TIICDUPLINTir.IES Fabllabed web' Tharsday la Keaaaavllle, N C,Cmlj Seal , KMUuM, balim tUct ,d ,rh,tbiC plant. KenuicTllle. oJ '!,,' IICTII r. OKAJBT , . , j s JiQvnwm.Txmitmwm ,V .'J 0 V: 1(0X8 p. ciAor. iditoe ' Entered At, The Fart Affiee, KenansrUie. if. c. Y" " ' M eram4 r.UiM kuutei , - . , .l ' TIXFHONX Kcnajisville, Da tU-t-iNUbt ttf-l ' : SUBeCBimpN AT8: $3M per re.v hi Buplln, Lenoir. Jae,Onalw, reader, 8antpmn. New l!aeer and" Wy MpUieT MH perjear eauride tale area la Nerta Caratta - ,ad HM per rear Iscwher . ' . . ' , " AdTerthrfnr rate .aMlsbd eo reeaest "i'v t A Dapltn Caaatjr Janr'devtd u the rrlirfeaa. aiateriaL t aavattMia. ofHualv.aad acrleultnral devrleptoenl f Daalia Uiicle Peielrom Chifflih'Svfifch . DEAR MISTER EDITOR: Ever year along about this time, when the weat:ier start gltting cool. I notice the b wedding pic , tures and atones falls off in the v newspapers. All summer long the papers Js full of pictures of folks v gitting married, what the bride wore and them things. When I was a boy we didn't have all that to-do over , a wedding But there's one thing that ain't changed none, and that's how the wedding come a bout. The fir-st person that knows a feller is gom gto marry a girl is the gins mother. Tiien the girl finds it then all their friends begins to guess it. And then the feller him self finds all 01 a sudden he's en gaged. Marriage will teach a young fel ler a heap of things, like thrift, re gular hours, keeping his mouth shut and many other splendid habits he wouldn't even need if he stayed sin gle. It can maive a rich man pore and a pore man squirm far a long time. Of course, I ain't agin the in stitution of marriage. I'm just say ing that, like taxes, it can have its' aAVa drawbacks But everybody loves to read a- oout marriages, mats the frist thing my old lady looks fer in the papers. I saw a piece reprinted in a magazine not long ago from a Ra leigh. North Carolina newspaper in 1851. more'n a hundred It was a letter to the editor from a woman ana she said: "You can't think how much good the marriages do me. If you knew how I love mar riages you would have them in each issue of your paper. The elopments are wonderful and the mnrHprc' r most satisfactory, but I like best oi an tne marriages . .11, i ' WHAT A SUPERSTITIOUS ClROl w-wm KNOCKING ON W0O0 f That is perfect proof. Mister Edi tor, that the marriage season is the best one fer selling news papers. Back when! was a boy most ever body got their wedding news over the telephone. We had a rural line with 12 houses on the line. Every house had a different ring and ail the phones rung no matter which number you called. I recollect that our ring was three shorts and a long and when you took down the receiver you'd usually hear 11 more more receivers come off the hook out of 10 WORIilEN GET RELIEF FROM , tha awful nervousness and "hot flashes" of CHANGE-OF-LIFE In aclantyflccllnlcal,taata by noted doctor I ' EroTf JS S?JZ P. jollity aren't rrffr Zl you don't eapJlTulfocatlnTtot not pmsnes (, 75 1 , so hartj to bear. Today, grt Lydla nniciiam s vegetable Compound at all drug stores '4- Nm CofD Short Natdtd- ' Vernal Allmanti ltllvdl Result were credited entirely to Lyla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Acting thrqugb: the eympatfaetic'; nervous system. It has remsxkablf power to relieve i. tWt functionally-cauwd distress : :,vuff v muuei neeaiesgiy. Bee II and they'de stay 'qff until you got through talking. If you didn't hear but 10 receivers click you'd know one family was away from home or thev Was all Inn sift to rr.t tn ik. - w mc phone. It, wa3 the best newspaper system ever invented. But I recol lect that my Grandpa was agin put ting OUrS in. "Them fnnl ennfrnn- Uons," he allowed, "will draw light ing ana Km everbody in the house. Yours truly, Uncle Pete BIBLE FACTS OF INTEREST By Ella V. Priagen "The Chief concern of a nronhpt" said John Walson. a stnrdv Hr-ntrh preacher of two generations aeo. 'IS . . . tO SiVe the World a radianf ida of God." in ail re!iinn wor thy of the name the central fact is God. What the sun is to the snlar system He is to our spiritual world. If if were possible to eliminate trom the mind of man the idea of , iiod, life would be without meaning. I a taie told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing". Tire most inescapable fact in the universe is God "In him we live, and move, and have our toeing", as I'aul reminded the Inquiring Athen ians many centuries aso. Faith's First Fundamental is God Nothing is so fundamental to Christian faith and work as ntir nn cept of God. What the church most needs in this period of crisis and infusion is an overmastering con- r--. . i viction of the reality of Ood, pre' sent and active in his world. . The most productive periods ia the history of the church have been those times when the man and wot men within her fellowship have car ried in their hearts a glowina as surance of God The years that fol lowed the earthly career of the fird Jesus bave been cailed the Church's brii'al days. The secret of her charm and vii?or was in ber foy in theMove of God so recently ruvealed in his -m,inted Son. Faith through the first century cf the Christian Era is a story un;iua?ed in the nineteen centuries of the church's history. Thirty years after the Lord's death, the npw taV.h hA 'eon extended from a hill outside .ferusaiem's gate to the rova! pal ace in Rome. P?u wrote from . a nearby prison that already there were believers, Ceasar's household 'Phil. 4:22i. Fifty years, and the chu:-h was firmjy planted around the rim cf t'-e Mediterranean. The might of the Roman Empire and of all the powers that have succeeded her has not to this day been able In undo the Christian conquests of the First Century. Tho Cnrfcitcn VLvl zint . .... ' . i parea by nepartiaent af BUl Prenb.vterlaa n1or Call -, Maxtaa, Nartb Carolina : I October 30th was V Reformation Sunday. On October Si, 1317 th Jay preceedina All-Saints Day." Mar tin Luther nailed to the door of the tVittemburg - Church his famous Minetv-five TVm H in Latin, the language of the scho- ars, not la German, which would lave been the -ed to stir ud ihft dmuiIa :l .llthAr as disturbed because Tetzel was elling indulgences. .'-" " - Let us quote a few of the theses: !1. "The commissaries of indnlimn. ces are in error when they say, that if : the DaDal indulcrenca man l leiivered, from every , punishment inu is saveo. ' j- - , , V ' t if I ?6.;,'T2verv Christian who trnlv oents cf his sins, enjoys an entire remission Doth of the penalty and if the Built, without anv npi nf in. Julgences." ' , S7. VEverv triie rhristian vhfh. T dead or alivn.' nartininaloa In oil ine blessings cf Christ or of the Church, bv God's trift ' nnd wifhnnt a letter (if InHnlfpni'Pc" : . 53. "Thev nrt th pnpmloi nf tYia pope; 'and of Jesus Christ, whOiTy reason of the preaching of indulgen ces, forbid the preaching of. the Word of God 62. "The true and precious trea- ir nf thn Church tw tho Hnlv C.na. pel of the glory and grace of God." . 94. "We should exhort Christians to diligence k following Christ, their head, throueh crosses, death an dhell." - .-!--.'' 95. '."It Is far better to fttter into the kingdom of heaven through much tribulation, than to acquire a carnal security by the consolations oi a iaise peace. . . , t . That tttaptMl tha Parnvmolfin It was an attempt to reform the Chu rch by brineing it back to the faith nnri ivav nf Mfa ianaht h Strict nnA the Apostles. Because those taking part in , the ' movement . protested aeainst the sins In the DmivV thev Uwere called' Protestants. "For God so loved. the world that he gave his only S;n, that whoever believes Jn him should not perish but have eternal life.- ( John 3:16). Depart ment of Bible. Presbyterian Jun ior College. 1 Relieve aches arir ,f cukls with STANBACK Talcs or Howders. Also use as garple for sore tliroat 'due to colds. Sf ANBACK'S S. A. ' (Synergistic Action) reduces fever, brings faster, more complete relief. , Remember'.. .Snap back with STANBACK! , , , ' ' ' 'v ' Af . A -L J. ,,, Vr YSU HAVE TO TRY IT ' TO BELltVt III lb Gillette . , BLUE BLADE Blbl Material: Pnalnis 118; 117; US.. Uavatiunal JUsdiitK! I'jalio 117. Lesioa for November IS, 1060 " 13 far 34 FITS ALL IIHETTE RAZORS SIHP t HOURS -WAKE UP TIRES? When due to simple tronujefl- orency. anemia, take WnEhan; Tablets. Rich in iron, they Start to strefurthen served blood wlthto one day. "io ua ciear sun a ' ii' """'"aaoBawBBBaBMi ntjPtie, promptly relieve chinfc (tops antchina aad aa ace akia Precious papers and all your valuables are safe wifrV us! Wills, tax record, insurance policies, family heirlooms - . . these and other valu ables deserve protection. Our modern valut keeps them safe from fire, theft, 'loss. A Safe Deposit Box Here is yours at a very low cost just pennies a day. See us for full details. No obligation. Outlaw's Bridje Mem Mrs J. H. Parker, Corrrs. 'Intended For Lmt Wbi The A. U. W. will meet Friday night instead of Saturday due to .ne annual meeting of the R. E. A in Goldsboro. Mesdames B. F. Out jaw and Ferry Nobles w;:l CdJ .uoicaacs m ine nome of Mrs Out ..w r. lvl, nd members are urgea to ne present Mr. and Mrs Si and Mrs Marvin Stroud and cVki- ren visited relatives in Siatesvi'e ;.-d Barium t n.s wkUJu a;iu Rev, and M-s. Alan Bowernp 0 Fase PAINS QF HEADACHE. NEURAL jrA NEUfHTIS with STANBACK TABLETS Of fOWKOS STAIACK combines sevtrai meditaily proven pain Mliewri x T,m added effectiveness of these MULTIPLE ingiedicnts brmgi iKlei, nme complete relief? easing anmety and tension usually com- 51 AN BA Rnsl jtf,v prepa'adof, it: -r-'iin New York, en route1 to. Florida, were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Outlaw last Tuesday idght and Wed nesday night , , - i f Mrs. Harold Jones and son Gory of Kocky Mount spent Saturday nigni wn: tne fornwr. s motfler, Mrs. Luther' Outlaw. ' Mrs. Lu:-y Smith of Reidsvllle and Miss VVilma Kins of Charlntti and Greensboro were visitors with .reltaives Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones visi ted Mr. and 11 rs Raymond Move at uarris Chapel Sunday afternoon Messrs. Dennis Nichols and BUI Stolt of .the Richalnds school fac ulty were among visitors here Sun day afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Sawyer and son of Elizabeth City, Mrs. Albert Leivis and son of Farmvhle visited relatives here Saturday and Sat urday night. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Outlaw aiwt children of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Outlaw Saturday night. Quite a number from this area attended the Universalist Rally in lie Clinton Church Sunday. ' . James Parker, with Jack' Neal tobacco Whse in Danville, Va pent the week end with his family! KHAI.'GES in . 1UUAL JECURHY By M. H. MOORE s ''Manjf residents Duplin Counr ty who were previously denied so cial security benefits may now be eligible for monthly payments,' Mr. M. H. Moore Field Reoresentative from the Wilmington: ,N C, Dis trict Office , said today. The i960 Amendments to the Soc ial, Security Act; decrease the. a mount of work you need to havs un der social security ln order, to be eligible for, payments:, When ; you reach retirement age ( age 65 for men and 62 for women) you need a certain number of credits in order tn h "tnanroH M Thik tinmhar Af rrp. fiits ycu nee dis based on your date or Dirtn. inese credits are cauea "Quarters of coverage." I How do you earn "quarters of- coverage"? For the emplbyee or salaried persitn. a ouarter of cov erage" is any calendar quarter in which you earn at least $50. If you retirement a?e 1953 or earlier 1053 1955 Looking For Recreation! Skating Afternoon and Night 2:30 to 5:30 7;oo to nmv Vi Price To Everyone Saturday Afternoon Only Ladies Night Mon. Night Skate Vi Price , GOLD PARK LAKE 5 Miles South Of OoMubftro On Highway 117 1 1856 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Jan. -June 6 6 ft JO 12 14 16 IS 28 22 24 The new law is efective with Oct ober, 1960. If you are eligible un der the new reuuirpments. it will be necesssrv fjr vou to file a new I claim. Tne?e new requirements are also applicable in survivor's claims but apply only to-deaths after 640 If you think' you are noV eligibli 1 I "I. .. .IV IMM I, I, are self-employed, such as a far mer, seamstress, Carpenter, etc, you must ' have a net profit ' of at least $400 in a year in order to get prpHltc Thai jBolf.omntnvir1 nprenn gets, 4 credits for the year if his net profit Is $400 or more, he gets no credits If his net .profit is less than $400. The farmer whose actual net profit is less than $400 but whose gross income ( .before deduc ting expenses) Is at least $600 may use the optional method of 'report ing 111s earnings. - mat is, pay sec- uritv IflToc rtn nf hi arncii In- J - - v O onmn. Tin's, then, trlvi"! hi mat least $400 for the year and 4 social secur ity credKs. If vim rlaim for snrinl spcuritv was denied because, you did not have pnmtaVi wnrlr nr. If vmi arp nnt o retirement age but had .b?en told tnat vou woum not De eiigmie tor benefits at some future time, the following is of great importance to you: Compare the old requirements to tne new. NUMBER OF CREDITS NEEDED Year m which you reach, Old Law July - Dec. New Law 6 6 7 C 9 6 11 f, 13 " 8 15 I 17 10 19 ' 12 21 13 23 14 25 1 1 for benefits, see your social securi ty representative at the Cour! House, Kenansville, N. C. on th 1st. 2nd, 1 3rd, fc '4th Tuesday oi each month, or contact the distric' office, located at 14 S. 16th St. Wilmington C. : 1 ' -a f ON SAVING WHY TAkE 'LESS MUTUAL SAVINGS " ". ' - -l '. v.iT:A -y 'Ar & Loan Association 114 E. Gordon St. Kinston, N. C. DOES , anything happen whfe : . Gooj comes into a human 1 T , n "Comes in" not latding to, m aay he Is never there. God Is in all . ' places and at all times, there in " ' nn axanlnf him. Rut nm we Wel'O .1 thlnVlnir nt week, there Is a J)fr-;- Terence In the wy he is present. ., Some men never are aware of Gd, . : ' .... '. J .. : - , man la. unaware if of lisht. .Others are painfully i wnro. a man f- Uiay writhe under : fear of the Wrath nt Ood: But what' Obd wants of t' ,C every man ! to hfryf 'b his Father and Wirt OA. -t.nS u Mm-Friend This l,noremoR t . comei (as we knowl only afier sin has been coii!e;iKed end lowfivi'B, i; But 'wher thi comes to pos), "v. whether we wiv "G-uMn my 'tfe' (;'. ' "hiy life In Orxi" or "my llif God," such 1fa licti trv&sun!. "pearl of gieKt jfnoc." ' 4 4 "I Lova tft Lord, P:ut . ; .From the many tViinqs tin: cs. be said about living in the. joyful ' presence of'God. lot us select thiee. : One 1b: It ia a life of thankfulne. The man of fAlth does not simply take what comes, as a dull matter of course. Ke la aware of God's gifts and Is grateful. The Psalms numbered 116 117 and 118 are like musical compositions with inter woven themes;' one of these is In the words "I love the Lord be--cause . . ." Because he has heard my voice . . . because he inclined his ear to me . . . the Lord has dealt . bountifully ... Thou hast delivered my soul from" death j ? . We may well be grateful to other people, , our parents, our friends, the un counted persons who make life liv able for us. We may well be thank ful to church and state and school, to inventors and artists and poets; what would life be without them? But when we push our thinktnp till farther, we realize that in the . -..J . Namtd for iff founder 1 1 - V 1 , .'' '.! ' srf!T, .. 11 '"!T ' '1 v J'Slember Federal Deposit Ins, Corp.''' I - 'frfrCM-.. J: - - Built for the buyer who wants something better m a smaller can 1 r!H:' - in: skfficfc' ' ' , 4 1 1 v,; OLDSMOBILB planned, i built and priced the sparkling, new. F-85 specifically for the buyer who wants something better in a smaller carl - - In style, performance, rugged-: Hess and qvjality .'. . the new F-8Siseuery inchanOldamobilel Sized to seat six in comfort.: So alert and lively . .. . so easy ; on gadu , ;vbecause the all-new Rockette V-8 combines big-car performance with small-car'; economy! And Twin-Triangle Stability lets you drive all day .; without tiring. , ' , ' Right now. four-door sedans and station wagons are at your J uiaamoMie tuauty JJealer s. Before yoy Invetl In any lowv priced far, com in and drive the all-new, family-size F-S5I It'$ tht hot neto number you've been waiting fori "'"' -ms . fiX)m JiS '!.? t.i it.I ".ivenand. .f-X W.hS'eyw : life may Wirtff, It is God wl-. sends each ;:-ladcn day upon '.a way. kch In Llttr . v The 117th F.vim is the shorut hapter in th entire Bible. (OiJdly enough, it is hext-but-one to tht longest chapter!) Short thoiiKh it s, it says much in its five Vnex. fhe Psalmist scarcely begins hiy psalm before he Comes' to the end of lt.But even: in those few -n ck we can see that the life with Goo is a life of testimonv. The Psaitr,ir vleta every etae know he worsh'ji- uoa, tne uoa of all. He does not hide ' his ' happiness, he does not think of religion as a strletlv rr.. yate affair. He gives testimony to mi raiui. uti it alwavs be under stood that 'testimony by words is worth little If there ia no testimnnv in life.; But the true religious life U not it Silent one. Tha twraon wfen . has discovered God as the1 Companion cannot be silent about it TMe fPsalmist stags of a God Who is not his .OWn BriVAtA llietv but the Lord of nations, the Lord of the whole earth, .The true God is not a tribal god, tied to one na tion or church or race. He is Lord of all. . "flivt, L's Success! " In Psalm 118 the bright Of life and the dark strand of Death are intertwined, (This like 116 and 117 were among the hymns sung at Jesus Last -Supper.) But in the nd, Life is the stronger. Life with God Is Power and Joy; JThe Lord Is my strensrth and my song." This Psalmist i is not an i unrealistic " dreamer. Life even for those who ' 'ive in.God'and with God, has its s, Hark times. Look at the harsh frds in this Psalm : "distress,, s 'thnpe who hate me," "they sur--oun"ed me," "I was pushed hard o that I was falling . Victory W rBtU to be won, Joy is not com- , "lete, as we can see from that cry., . "Give . ua mmvmi!" Tha f oHfK God Is not a life without "struggle,, . -eldom a life without defeat. Troubles, temptations, tasks, trials i rnd tears -there Will be. , Suceent n the worldly sense may never come. But success aeainst 1 the ' i rame forces that fight against God, 1 ! e .may.wexaect' in the end. Th Christian is not like a shin on a alm summer- voyage: rather, he J ' a ship battered by winter's storms, , making pert at last. ' v : ' 'marvmrn tew mtsv r. Inch , 0LDS1703Lf voun local auTHoaisco OLOSMoatui oualitv pkalcim ' '.i ) t; r Jf. the Dfvliloa. f Christian EdaeatitM. Chrlrt U tha C. 8. A. lWleaM4 bv Otuunltr Tm Sarriea-1 . i 4 a.,l 4, ( 1 f.r'f, 'ur, Birt completi relief of J-n. mjra'?'a, neuritis pains, ' He i -,ACK Tablets or PoWders. &iAi.vS'sS. A. (Synergistic Action) tli combined action of several medically-approved ingredients in on easy-to-tako do s -eases anxiety nd tension, jtarts bnr; -g relief iiht awsy. i, . t . . mm .til Warsaw Wallace Faiso a 4 w a W . 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