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I V JLj 'Niched' Every Friday At Jjrd, North Carolina ' -wed ma seeond class mat ..jvt her IS, 1984, Post e at Hertford, North Caro- Uwier Art of Maaeh, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATE! $2.00 PES TEAS Advertising Rates Furnished i . By bequest FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956. Moscow And The Revolts you have to offer customers. V4catberForecas Dim observation which we reluc tantly make, as the result of recent anheavals in Poland and Hungary, is that the leaders in the Kremlin were smart enough to. prevent a full-scale defection in Poland. Actually, Kremlin leaders appear to be manipulating things fairly smoothly, as far as Poland and Hungary are' concerned. They( managed to have Hungary's new' leader call for aid from Soviet troops, and this was a key move in the effort to crush rebellious Hun farians. K !, And, in having the new Govern ment In Poland admit that Soviet troops wouhl remain in Poland as lone as Allied troops remained in West .Germany, the Russians have I a -in ; Big business, which claims most of the credit for our material ac complishments, la willing for the little fellow to pay his taxes. When you- run across an Individ' ual whojthinks he knows it all, the best -way vto .enjoy yourself is to keep tjuiet and let him enjoy him- A world of care without, . A world of strife shut out, " A World qf lov shut s . VI Dora GreenweU. -. TRY A TVEILT CLASSIFIED -i The Weather, Bureau,' it is. said, ' has made and Is making great pro- giteas in its weather-forecasting ac- tivity. We assume progress is in ' evitable.-although -it ia sometimes difficult to believe the Weather Bu , feau Is waking progress in the line of forecasting the nation's weath er., ' - Oh several occasions in the last year the Weather Bureau has miss ed the mark so far that one won ders whether progress is being ; madfl. after all. On a recent Octo her day, the Weather Bureau pre dicted it would he fair oyer all of the eastern part of the country, and maps showed a high pressure area squarely over this, part of the country. -Oft the -particular day in- . -volved, it wasyeloUdy and. rainy in much of the East, and this was only one of some ten days out of four jtcen in that period in which weata "r forecasterttoere badly Off in mahy eases'. i i ', Theitbjecttf this editorial is not ' to lambast the Weather Bureau, or .'ijall for a curtailment in funds to .Jhe bureaulMii ii jus a reminder to the peoplfc "that weather is still greatly misunderstood. . The test weather-forecasts are often incor rect, because man has not yet solv , ed the fiddle of the nunber of forc es which combine to jnake up tRe feather, day by day k ' ' again succeeded in maintaining ( their hold in these countries. It is . true -that the hold has weakened, ! but Russia wisely refrained from the use of . force, at least in the case of Poland, rather than lose the support of Poland's leaders completely, and thus bitterly and permanently antagonize' the Polish people.'- . '... Altogether, then, the Russians seem to have escaped catastrophes in both countries, although the old power maintained , by Stalin over the satellites is obviously no more. Yet, the Kremlin managed to re tain its defense minister in Poland and to use its tropps, at the request of the new Hungarian Government jeader to suppress .rebellious Hun garians., In retrospect, it appears that -the Russians were shrewd in their ma neuvers ia both Warshaw and Bud apest, and that they have maintain ed enough of a hold on these coun tries to maintain .their hold on the geographical areas involved. ; Without. posing as an expert on the subject of football we note that the experts often fail to agree upon the probable winners. ' r 1 , Americanism,: Men, working hard to acquire a fortune in order-In b ablo to play, and then dying be cause they failed to play. nr in i M 1 IT ,'., if trfTrMWi HanriawMiat'Oeaetaa'.l 1 luathaa auflM a4k PtuIsV 'J fiefeh, 3090 TW Advertising is not something to take your money without results'; if necessary, make astudy of what B-Trrm Roaaacy. TV styling, Fruirwaod tlalth. 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V .ft.'; Xtp r y '''' " i ' ' i ' " -$; ''-V ,' ' a'Si'Aua-iiij i ' m: i't' v J n X 1 V .. ! mf ' DatiGE 'Oil .CoraraaEiiy ' 'SUPPLIER OF, SINCLAIR yPRODUCTS " f .,; .'fcrMiM -a4 T'"?'..; v WHAT J0ES TUS LORD ' REQUIRE? " v v International Sunday School Lesson Per November 11, 195.v - Memory Selections He fcath showed thee, 0 man what ia food; and what .does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to Iftve kindness, and to walk humbly with thy God? MfcsK'S:8 Lesson Textr Micah 4sl-(5t 88. The sixth in bur series of studies based on great passages of the Bi ble is the last one from the Old Testament, in which tthe .Prophet Micah reveals a dream that has not yet beeh fulfilled, but One that we must always keep before '08 If the ideal of peiee( through tjecognton of human rights, is ever to be rea lized.; . . , . 1 .? ' The words of , Micah .stand along those of . Amos.'; "Let justice roll down as waters, ahd" righteoustwas as a mighty stream,'! and Hpsea's "I desire ' goodness, not -: sacrifice, and .the .knowledge. -of .God mare than burnt offerings." . These pro phets may be "minor" in the. apace occupied in the Scriptures, but they are "major" in spiritual truths!;, , ; We ,know yery Jittte f JttkaJf'a life and surroundings. Isaiah $:2-4 may be a quotation from Micah's 4:1-3, or the reverse, as these pro phets were contemporaries. Jfticah reveals some knowledge ,f world politics and may have seen armies passing his way, but he was more i vitally concerned -in the evils pre ivalerit with individuals. I The Book denounces Israel, holds la promise to the faithful remnant, jlpredicta the captivities, announces the coming kingdom of peace, and I the birthplace of the Messiah. It condemns the oppressors : of the poor, the deceitfulness of the poVr, the rulers who were .corrupt and venal, the judges mho .made justice a sham and shame, and such evils. 'The teaching of Micah," says Or. W. G. 'rJimsue, possesses re markable qualities, both in style land thoaght.. i His. language is vig orous,' graphic ; and Varied. At times; he, is emotional .and pathetic, anon terse and trenchant, and again elevated and sublime,? a the oc casion and the subject demand. He does not quite .command , the grand I style' of ' Igaiahl . but he is more sharply ' telling and direct. Int width ; of survey and. weight of 'movement, he differs ' from his great contemporary, somewhat as a tribute of the people or a preach-1 er of righteousness differs, from a statesman of the first order." Micah quote Jehovah as chal lenging bis peoplto ; "testify against me." , It is anl "inspiring thought, followed by a recital of all Jehoyah'si gdwlpCfiea unto them. Modern folk might 'accept the same challenge. ' Even today, the inquir ing soul .can look about and ques tion wherein God has been unkind. The ' imperfections , and wrongs which exist are hot of God'; choice or manufacture when He finished creation; it was declared "good,"; but man has bad it in Kg control from that day, and the, inquiry should also be made as tojwhat man has done to the world God made' and puf him into to enjoy and have dominion over,1, M ' i . ? Our second passage from Micah explains why the Meal of God for the world has hot yt come about failure 'on the paitof ian. The chapter . opens with' a,, call to the' peqple to come together end hear what the Lord, has to ay sbowt them. God inquires f his people why they have turned Against him when .he has done so .much for them. . The section beginning with verse S ia the peopled response 1 God's question and pleading.' They acknowledge -their Yuilt in forget ting the One who had done a much for her, and wonders, what should oe none to show penitence. ' With 4hese wards, ;th prophet answers the people's meatioa, with the words of. our jnetnorr verse: "M hath (hewed .thee,'; man, whati good; .and what , doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and -to walk humbly with thy Cadt",' , Larger saerifioas are .not what our God wanttN-he wants .better people, with hearts sTull of Jove for him, and for their eliownwn, show ing that km thrm,h acts f 1 ness and mercy. Christian j " today have the opportunity t into actual practice, fre tV-. they have 1 - I tisy stand firm r :r t f 1, ' it la. to It f ' - t r tioninl " , ;,,C ' - M mi...... . ,,..n y . ' - . -. . . i. m f.wwiw f . ; , t- i ...... v a in. -' r""1 - . J mi niuyi iiimUuuiv aiitftrMlv a.v iaiimii i j; CTTOS fiAPTIST CSUC lames O. Mattox, Paatat Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. ftVAHinir Wnvohiti Ain'Klrwk. : fcfidwAlt Sffrvima. 'WdniUldaT evaning at 8 o'clock. j BETSLEn,c,,'l CHURCH OF CKRIST , t Joe Brtckhouse, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ' First Sunday ' U A. M and 8 P. M. - BURGESS BAPTIST CHUflCH Phil II. Qutdley. Pastor -Church services second Sunday afl 11 A. VL, fourth Sunday at 8 r. M Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. pf 7 ' If. '. i-.-o t-.-io w-,-.. i...a.'.j" l ( .. With th (owl el tha air It is Inttimet! , 04 ' - with an inau Mnse of harmony, and of purpose. fJ .. . ' : . . a -a . .a. a a . m M ' .- ant witn nun r n aa latu . . . stm Tar xrom y rkaiisationi. Nations ana individuals nava usually a, ........ . .... . ....... ; ... i.l . i sawK-aoativOwn tnai, ana nixie iHi iimn i 'Jy a oommo enemy has aver brought thm to , ,anltad action. . ..." " ' "Today, the challsng for harmony and brother hood is stronger than aver. We know now that tha very existence of civilisation, depends upon , a paacaful world. .... - v Our greatest hope is the Church, which through out tha agat, has unceasingly taufht tut nttd tar asoviag iogethtr (toward a cammo goaL And only tha Church has pointed tha Way toward ' that goal. Join forcM with tha multitude! in evary land who aaak tht highest goals. Worship with than tha only Prinea of Peace. , And, believing with ur God-promised destiny. -. . ,. THE'CHUBH FOl Alt . ; , U FOB THE CHUBCR elt ond'gted citiMn.h. It whuM 1 HXrlhKd luw. Without a Mreng Church, nllhr (tamooroc)- nor eirtuzation eon unrl. ThM are four tound "WjndMrvleoe roffuiarly and aup. port -the Church, Thoy on: () ' . wn MM. f31 Ft KM ----- - .ra vaurcn UMtt, -wWeh DHdi hit moral and mal T ran to go is W? daUT?1 ' ',0d T- ; .... - . ...!;" ,. I f v. ' . Jtf iMilf llai.. t..iV7 Timday . Luk w-.'idUk. Jd.r. Luke , r's-! -,7. j-uih e Chapter Vtnrt f'"W 1 t M 1 -M f 4.10 4 - i: iii i -J i itlHilllf ! llT-fh, .ITU ImiK .. i,tMi. ' j fHIS PAGE MADK POSSIBLEBY THE FOLLOWING FIRfaa: ' - 1 . i ; - k. ; ' ' PERQUIMANS CHARGE CHURCHES K. R. Meekina, Pastor First Sunday: New Hope Church, -11:00, A. M. ,0ak Grove Church, 7:00 P. M, v:' Second Sunday: ' Winfall Church, 11:00 A. M. ' Cedar Grove Church, 10 A. M. Woodland Church, 1:00 P. M. v , Third 'Sunday: Oak Grove. Church, 11 KM) A. M. New Hope Church, 7:00 P. M. f" Fourth Sundavr ... Cedar Grove Church, 11:00 A. 11! Woodland Church, 10 A. M. WinfaU Church, 7:00 P. M. ' Fifth Sunday: Woodland Church. 11:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at Winiall L'hurch, 7:00 v. II. - ANDERSON'S MCTFODIST CHLRCH P. M. Porter, 'irxdr-'. . Church School, 10:0b a. M. ' Mominsr Worshi". 11:00 A. M. second and fourth Sundays.' - WOODVILLE BAPTIST CHURCE Charles Sinclair. Pastor ' Church Services on SMpnd and! fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. First and Third Sundays at .7:45 P. M. Sunday School at 95 A. M." UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH I Orval Dillon, Pastor Sunday School. 9:45 A. M. Church services. 11 A. M. and! B P. M. -.-,-:.; Youth Fellowship, 7 P. M. Prayer service, Wednesday. P.M. ,i 1 Chappell Brothers j .GENERAL CONTRACTORS I ' Phone EUtabeth City 6667 ' !:).' tit Hertford Banking Company betbel baptist church Rev. Philip .uMley, Pasta Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. Evening service 8 P. M. Lynch Funeral nume PHONE 281 HERTFORD, N. C ;i.i;'- . :- !- . r -, , t :x-t .!. , f. ; I--'' -O'i :, ': "i'S-'i h IJHtsn Dail & Son ' FERTILIZER FARM PRODUCE ' Day Phono W Niaht Phonaa MU-4571 . v k Cannon Cleaners PHONE 2511 . .i ;. Deptodahl Serrfca W. It Icrgan Furniture Co. Haaaa Farnlshug . . . Hat Point Appliances Wins!o-nianchsf4 Meter i. i Reed Oil Company , ESSO PRODUCTS v,r It? 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Mid-week Services Thursday at 7:ao r. ul - , ; 1 MOLT TRINTTT r EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Rev. Paul E. Shults, Paator' Church School weekly at 9:41 A.M. . ' . Morning Worship weekly 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion first Sundr; at M A. M. y-- ' Fifth Sunday Services and Days as announced. . BEREA CHU5CH CF v Neal Puckett, Minister Bible School Sunday 10 o'clock. Church Services First and T. ' Sunday mornings at 11 o'.' evening services, first and CI Sundays at 7 o'clock. , : Communion is served each Lor I Day morning; ., CILL, II'' I CHAPPELL r, :LL EAPTI2T CHU. Cll , Rev; I. Paul Hodman, Patr . Sunday School every first r. tMrd Sunday at 11:00 A. M. " "r .School -evry pnd as! i. -...-y at Z:U Y. 1J. j' j f .rv'-ie evps "ond r I ten . nm.Trcis IT C I J' ur 'p at i VRP' 1 l A. .'. CA, 1 ... a a i 1 r EU a gc:d : cimzin
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