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County's Ministers Conduct Monthly Session Monday Morning J The Carteret County Ministerial association met in the civie center. Morehead XMty, Monday. The pres ident, the nev. Winfrey Davis, call ed the meeting to order and the Rev W. E. Anderson led the de votional. reading psalms- 23. point ing out that the psalm is divided into three parts dealing with lite, death, and eternity. The Rev. Haywood Harroll spoke on Ilk subject, "Is The Church An Objen of Charity?" He pointed out emphatically that the church is not an object of charity but is above all other institutions and is to hold a high place in public life. Gifts to the church are usually out ORMN'ESTAHISHf 0 1901 ?OftKIN KINSTON, N. C. Call Kinston 4444 116 S. Queen St. of the goodness of men's hearts " and in fulfillment of the vows to ~ the church. The minister should - portray not a "begging business'' i but th?* greatest opportunity pos- _ sible to men to give and share with others for their good and for God's glory. Several matters of minor inter est were discussed, such as pro- I grams in the association and over " WMKL. Some discussion was en tered into regarding certain tac tics of some radio speakers rela tive to 'crificlsitY" or * "mud throw ing." attacking others of a differ- ? ent faith. It was agreed that these * tactics are most unethical and un- ,s Christian, and also unfortunate and 1 regrettable. It was the belief of the association that any person re- " sorting to this method of attack '' does himself and his denomination ' more harm than anyone else. 11 One member of the association stated that he had been approach- * ed by a candidate for a political office concerning the sentiment of " the Carteret County Ministerial as- s sociation regarding petitions and referendums for certain moral re forms In the county. After some n discussion, upon request of the as- v sociation, the president appointed '1 a committee to draw up a resolu- " tion calling for men of high char- ~ acter and integrity to fill the var- _ ious offices in the county and state. The committee was composed v of the following members: W. I). r ('aviness, J. R. Davidson, and O. R. 0 Kllis. This committee retired and 1 drew up a resolution which was 8 later presented to the association and passed unanimously by it. This resolution follows: "Inasmuch as the matter of c choosing public officials for Car- 0 teret county is before the citizens a with franchise, and inasmuch as G*W SEVEN STAR Blended whiskey. "The straight whlsklet are 4 yean or mora old. 17H% straight whiskey. 65 'i% eeetrel spirit* distilled from grain. 1 5* straight whiskey 4 years old. 1 1% straight whiskey 5 years eM. 714* stralgMt whiskey 4 years eld." $940 O 4/S Qt. *2V5. 90 I PROOF ^ | ?OOPIUHAM ? WORTS LIMIT1P, MORIA, ILLINOIS ' THfc WORLD'S MOSl WIDELY USID DEVOTIONAL CUIDE The Comforter FRIDAY. WAY 19 " . A whatsoever ye. shall ask In ny name, that wiH I do. that the 'ather may he glorified in the ion." (John 14:13. > Read John 4:5-15. Some years ago a young man ought his first automobile. The , instructor came to give him his , irst driving lesson. The young nan was so nervous that even at a dw rate of speed he could not eep the automobile on the road, le went to bed that night in a very liscouraged spirit. After spending ome sleepless hours, he decided o talk to Cod about it. The next morning that young nan got into his car and drove off without the least bit of hesitation, is a result of that experience, he lot only found the confidence to [rive a car, but. more important, ie found a peace with his Maker ^e feel the public looks to those epresenting the higher interests f the public, we the members of he Carteret County Ministerial as ociatiort, wish to make the fol owing statement on principles: ' First, the Carteret County Min iterial association calls upon each andidate for public office to rec gnize the holding of public office s a means of service to God and he people rather than merely as means to promote one's own per onal interests. "Second. Whereas the Carteret 'ounty Ministerial association eartily believes in, and endorses, ur Democratic system which plac s upon the public the opportun ly. and responsibility, of electing Is public officials, and whereas e recognize the tremendous re ponsibility placed upon such men or the welfare and advancement nder God's leadership of our ounty, state and nation? we call pon the people of Carteret county r> study thoroughly the social and mlitical issues facing us today and d vote for the ^candidates who tand for the highest principles in heir personal and public life." The association adjourned with rayer offered by the Reverend "Helton Turnage. ? Lester A. Tilley and comfort in knowledge of His presence. ?This old world of ours needs more people who talk with (lod. Only God can bring a peace and an assurance to our hearts that will carry us through life's trials and discouragements. PRAYER Dear lord, our Maker, our Guide, and our Friend, cleanse our hearts and our minds. Help us ever to feel Thy presence. Make our lives so to shine before men, that they, seeing our good works, will glorify Thee. For Jesus'* sake. Amen. THOUGHT FOR TlIK DAY "Trust and obey, for there's no other way." ft. Stanley Lynch, Merchant (Pennsylvania) Summer Camps All Methodist young people planning to attend the Louisburg Methodist assembly during the summer are asked to send in their applications to the Rev. W. I). Caviness, Morehead City, as soon as possible. May 25 has been set as the deadline and all applications should be in by that time. Applica tions to Louisburg from the New Bern district are to go to Mr. Cavi ness. Applications for intermediate camping at Camp Don-Lee are to go to the Rev. ('. F. Heath. Clin ton. N. C., and these should also lie sent in as soon as possible. Ilvmnals Presented At services at Franklin Memorial Methodist church in Morehead City on Mother's Day the stewards of the church gave the members the opportunity to give one or more Methodist hymnals to the church in honor of their mothers or in memory of those who have passed away. If there are members or friervds of the church who would like to give a hymnal to the church in honor of a mother or father, they are asked to call Kilby Guth rie. Approximately sixty hymnals have been given to date. A tennis court on one of the lighthouse Farallon islands, off shore from San Francisco, is grad ed to divert rainwater to cisterns. Only a DOWBasflRBlX gives you all these advantages -K j You can turn It on a dime ... and save plenty of time, too. Hick it up, turn it around, park it ? you'll find shorter turns a cinch with ft Dodge "Job-Rated" truck. You can load it to the sky . . . and cash in on b*i-g-g*e-r payloads. 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Mr. and Mrs. Pewey Willis have returned from Sumter. S. C., where they were the gpests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keams lor a few days. Mrs. Francis Murphy, Mrs. Jen nie Willis. Mrs. Archie Piner and son visited Mrs. John W. Smith in Atlantic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Lewis and children of Newport spent Sanday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Piner. Master Avon Davis of Newport visited his grandmother, Mrs. A. F. Davis, Sunday. Mrs. Hal Willis left Friday for Washington, D. C., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Thelma Mur phy. From there she will go to Perryvilie, M sL, to see her son, Leon, who isl a hospital there. Mrs. Lola Davis has returned home from Washington, D. t\, where she spent the winter with her daughters. Revival at Broad Creek A revival at the Broad Creek Methodist church began on Mon day night with the Rev. Key Tay lor. pastor of the Walstonburg Methodist circuit, as the visiting evangelist. Services are held each night at 7:30 and will run through Saturday night. 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