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rotm THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956. . ( inf all Panthers ters, and 26-20 at the end of the third quarter. Jeanette Parker was ::;t p. w.Moore . In one of the most hotly con . tested gameg seen this season, the vWinf all Panthers outclassed ., the : high-stepping P. W. Moore Lions to Ute tune Of 44-43. 'The Winfall boys scored a field goal with only twenty seconds left to play, gaining possession after P. W. Moore had lost the ball out ' of bounds. ; " r ,PW. . Moore jumped into a 4-2 lead after two minutes of play, and f led the Panther3 11-10 nt the end of the' first quarter. At thi3' stage tiof the game Winfall's aggregation H' tied the count 20-all with five min fi.utes of the second quarter having tgone. Outstanding players for the visitors were Wilkins, Window, Hoffler and Griswould, while John isson was the outstanding player for p the locals. fc In the girls' game Elizabeth City f led aH the way, 4-2, 10-fi, at thp fend of the first and second quar- a constant threat for the visitors as she shot from all angles of the court, but dropping the eontest by a score of 34-30. , COMPLETES EXERCISES Berlin Privates Kelford L. By rum and Ernest C. Stallings, Jr., of Hertford, N, C, recently took part in a winter field training exer cise held by the 6th Infantry Regi ment in Berlin. , Byrum, son of Mrs. O. M. Roun tree, 15 Woodland Circle, is a roc ket launcher gunner in the regi ment's Company F. He entered the Army in April, 1955, and has been overseas five months. Stallings, whose father lives on Route 2, is a rifleman in Company F. A 1953 graduate of Perquim ans High School, he was a ship fitter for the Newport News (Va.) Pry Dock Co., before entering the Army in April, 1955. The exercise was conducted in Meeting Of Board Of Equalization And Review The Board of County Commissioners of Per quimans County will meet as the Board of Equal ization and Review in the Court House on Mon day, March 19, 1956, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of hearing complaints and the equaliza tion of property values, and said Board will ad journ frorii day to day until this work is complet ed. Julian C. Powell Clerk To The Board, Perquimans County but all these OK Used Cars are bargains!" V CARS V- i '--'ViKS:Hi..vWw j ...... Hollo well Chevrolet Co. HERTFORD, N. CL Grunewald Forest, a 28 - square - mmaAw. in frha A marWn an1 ish sectors of the divided city. Tho Perquimans Weekly Published Every Friday At Hertford, North Carolina MAX CAMPBELL. ' Entered as second class mat ter November 15, 1934, at Post Oifice at Hertford, North Caro lina under Act of March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 PER YEAR Advertising Rates Furnished By Request FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956. Every day is bargain day at a Chevrolet dealer's used car lot. Volume trade-ins on new Chevrolets call for volume sales of OK Used Cars at popular, low prices. OK bargains represent the best of our many trade-ins. Thoroughly inspected and recon ditioned, they're backed up by our famous Chevrolet dealer warranty in writing. LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK! Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer PHONE 2151 milT Rrit-' ' . SUNDAY SCHOOL LESS0.I JESUS INTERPRETS HISTORY Editor Internationa Sunday School Lesson for March 11, 1956. Memory Selection: "Heaven and earth shall pass away: hut my words shall not pass away." ' Luke 21:33. We are now studying the events which occurred during the last week of Jesus' life, commonly re ferred to as Passion Week. On the first day pf the, week our Sun day Jesus made his triumphal en try into Jerusalem, riding on a don key, to the tumultous applause of tie tremendous crowds which lined the road leading into the Holy City. That evening, he and his disciples made their way back to the little town of Bethany, where Jesus spent the night with his beloved friends. The next morning early, he return ed to Jerusalem and immediately went to the Temple. Enraged at what he saw that the House of God had been turned into a den of thieves, he took a scourge and ran the money-changers from the Tem ple. He returned to Jerusalem the next day, and it is this day and its happenings with which we are here concerned. . While he was in the Temple, wjth his disciples, Je sus' attention was called to the great stones of which the building was constructed and the disciples spoke in admiration of the beauty of the building and its adornments. They were probably remembering the prediction of Jesus that the Temple would be utterly destroyed, with not one stone remaining upon the other. . Jesus, instead of reas suring them on the permanency of the building, repeated his warning, and later, in another conversation, he told them more. "As for these things which ye behold, the days will come, in the which there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down." Utterly amazed and dismayed the disciples asked, "Master, but when shall these things be." Je sus did not answer their question directly. He wanted to give thenr encouragement and also to lead them into a spirit of watchfulness and, in the course of his reply, he spoke of three things which were to come. These were: : The persecution of the Christians, the destruction of Jerusalem, and "his own second coming. Jesus declared, "Men will arrest you and persecute you, hand ing you over to synagogue or pris on, or bringing you before kings and governors, for my name's sake. This will be your chance to witness for me. So make up your minds not to think out your defense be forehand. I will give you such elo quence and wisdom that none of your opponents will be able to re sist or contradict it. ; But you will be betrayed, even by parents and brothers and kinsfolk and friends, and there will be some of you who will be killed and you will be hated everywhere for my name's sake1. Yet, not a hair, of your head will perish. Hold on, and you will win your souls" Luke 21:12-19 (Phil lips)! Certainly, students of history, both sacred and secular, know with,, certainty of the above prediction. Not only did Jesus' own diseiple suffer the persecution, and eve'i death, foretold by Jesus, but" on down through the ages, many noble souls have suffered and even died for their 'faith in Him. The prophecy which Jesus made of his own second coming has, of course, not yet been fulfilled. It is a matter of great difference be tween many Vhristians, who argue over details as to when, where and how He will come again. There are many things about his return that we do not know, but one thing is sure, He will return, in his own time, for He said: "And . then shall they see the Son of Man com ing in a cloud with power and great glory." Jesus' purpose, in talking with his disciples, was. not to satisfy their curiosity concerning the f u, ture, but to give them encourage ment and warning with which to live in the future. He wanted them to know that their time was to be used in witnessing for him as to the power of God to give his children peace, even in the midst of war and rumors1 of war. . While God's chil dren are not exempt from sorrow and trouble,' He has given us the promise, "Lo, I am with you al way." ' He reminded his disciples, and us, that God is eternal, that while - (Continued on Page Five) I w I I K & A ': I I I JLl: m? : i M v iC - .SrH1 ir., ' 1 1 'trx-KZzrxzz THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLEBY THK FOLLOWING FIRMS: Lynch Funeral mime PHONE 2811 HERTFORD, N. C. Milton Dail & Son FERTILIZER FARM PRODUCE Day Phone 4466. Nieht Phones 2011-4571 W. M. Morgan Furniture Co. Heme Furnishings . . . Hot Point Appliances Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co. YOUR FORD DEALER Towe-Webh Motor Company CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . . . Sain & Service J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "BLANCHARD'S" Since 1832 Hertf of3 Livestock & Supply Company ' phone 'as 1 HERTFORD, N. C. vl, ul ' , . ,!t.... , ;,,:, ' Hertford Building & oaiil . i , . . Association ' "Own Your Own Home ' ' ; Through Building and Loan" Hertford Banking Company Member FJXI.C. ACCIDHMTS f WILL HAPPEN A child's roller skates left 'on the Stairs . . . man desply engrossed in his paper . , , one more step , , , , fate closes M But it isn't fate. Just the careless, thoughtless preoccupation , of hu aianity. . . : No religion can guarantee our utUty from accidents like this one. TOut the Christian Church offers man safety from greater perils. It teaches him the dangers Inherent to his town impulses . . . it shows him. hit responsibility for the lives, and faitbof others . it stimulates his sonl-dUep yearning to know. Ood , . ; it assures him that life hat sterna) meaning through Jesus Christ. . I Accidents will happen but spirit ual trafibdy need not I For the eternal safety o all men, the careless, the , thoughtlfcss, the preoccupied: Christ.. 'I rat chubch rot AU ; : MU FOR THE CHUlJoJ ThaHChureri i l. . or on- aorih k. .L.f,wf"e- : Jt wunoiB q ,(rong ChurcT mEr' Th.r. on lour ".nnieiu em, nasont whv "omid -) Pot hit ot hit communiiy and "ansa, ut church rularlir 3 ' 0 uL. "! Ch V.r. nl.y... TCTi Mr i-ie 1I-2S 1S-2S . :, ('..-'""-y.v Hertford Furniture Co.. "Moved In Town, It's True ... But Still BeUia Low Prices, Too!" ' The Southern Cotton Oil Co. HERTFORD, N. t. Cannon Cleaners PHONE 2511 . . . Dependable Service ir Reed Oil Company, ESSO PRODUCTS JL Robertson's Cleaners PHONE S731 HERTFORD, N. C. Baker Oi Company Sinclair Products Goodyetr Tirea Jordan's Barber Shop; BILL JORDAN, Prop. 1 I Twifcrd Funeral Hcnia , PHONE 6111 . . . HERTFORD, N. C. Perquimans Church Services HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH James O. Mattox, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. Mid-week Services, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. y ; ' o ; ' v BETHLEHEM CHURCH OF CHRIST Joe Brkkhouset Pastor First Sunday 11 A. MH and 8 P.M. . iiiii n nJinQi.i i .i.i BURGESS BAPTIST CHURCH ' Phil H. Quldtey, Pastor ' Church services second Sunday at 11 A. M., fourth Sunday at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. "O . " PERQUIMANS CHARGE CHURCHES E. R. Meeklns, Pastor First Sunday: . New Hope Church, 11:00 A. M. Oak Grove Church, 7:00 P. M. Second Sunday: Winfall Church, 11:00 A. M. Cedar Grove Church, 10 A. M. Woodland Church, 7:00 P. M. . Third Sunday: Oak Grove Church, 11:00 A. M. New Hope Church, 7:00 P. M. ' Fourth Sundayt v Cedar Grove Church, 11:00 A. M. Woodland Church, 10 A. M. l' Winfall Church, 7:00 P. M. Fifth Sunday: Woodland Church, 11:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting -each Wednesday at Winfall Church, 7:00 P. II. ANDERSON'S METHODIST CHURCH . P. M. Porter. Bir : Church School, 10:0b n. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. second and fourth Sundays. o - ' M., WOOD VILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Charles Sinclair. Pastor Church Services on second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. First and Third Sundays at 7:45 P. M. -. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH Orval Dillon. Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Church services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Youth Fellowship, 7 P. Mi Prayer service, Wednesday, P. M. BETWEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Philip Quidley, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. Evening service 8 P. M. ,T PINEY WOODS FRIENDS : CHURCH V. Virgil Pike, Pastor t Church School 10 A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. ' Toung Peosle's meeting 7 P W. WHITEVILLE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH J. Paul Holoma Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A, M every Sunday, Church services first and third Sundays at 11:00 A. M. HERTFORD METHODIST " . - CHURCH I. S. Richmond, Pastor Church School 9:45 A. M, Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. ' Evening worship, 7:80 P. M. Mid-week Fellowship, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. . r a BAGLEY SWAMP PILGRIM Coy S. Saunders, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. at. Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Youne Peonle's meetinsr at 6:80 P. M. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week Services Thursday at 7:80 P. M. f HOLY TRINITY ' ' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Paul E. Shults, Pastor Church School weekly at 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship weekly at 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion, first Sunday at :3U A. M., and 11:00 A. m. Fifth Sunday Services and Holy Days as announced. BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST Neal Puckett. Minister : Bible- School Sunday 10 o'clock. Church Services First and Third Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock; eyening services, first and ' third Sundays at 7 o'clock. ' . . Communion is served each Lord's Day morning. ' ' . t CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH ..--.. Rev. Ralph Knight, Pastor Sunday School every first Sun day at 2 P. M.; preaching at 8' P. M. Sunday School ever? ' 2nd, 8rd and 4th Sunday at 11 A. M.1 ASSEMBLY OF GOO ' G. B. Lawrence, Pastor 1 fiundav School 9:45 A. M.t Wor. ship at 11 A. M.; CA, 70 P. M.; Evangelistio Service 8 P. M. BE A GOOD CITIZEN! GOTOSOilE CHURQI NEXT SUNDAY!
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