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r '.'iiihed Every Friday At . hertford, North Carolina . :AX CAMPBELL. -Editor J Entered as second class mat n- November 15, 1934, at Pos' Jince at Hertford, North tarn ina tinder Act of March, 1879. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES; $2.0Q. PER YEAR Advertising Rates Furnished . By Request FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958. I. Courtesy Can Save Lives :m Some of the accidents that oc- : cur on Perquimans County high , Ways could be avoided by the exercise of good manners on the : part of the drivers involved. The rush to beat other ve hicles to the start and to get ahead , in a traffic jam often tonrfa rnlfiirpH WonnlA in iab-o advantage of other drivers in a manner that does not reflect proper consideration for others', even in modern traffic snarls. ; We think drivers should al- Wave hflUP Itt rwinrl 1n nnc-ci bility that others, like them selves, miscalculate speed and other factors, and sometimes get a inm ihrnuah mental oruii If we1 would make an allowance for this possibility, we could definitely add to the safety o' s the highways. Too often, in driving along the ; open road, one meets an ap- passing another proceeding in the i same direction, comes danger ously close to causing a colli sion. It is probably natural to "say something" about ' such . .driving without remembering i similar occasions when, , through an error in judgment, we have 'done the same thing, :.!'-. Common everyday courtesy is a good thing for everyday liv ing, - and it .produces! the, same desirable results when ; out "into practice while behind the wheel. The Best Years . : Which v. are i ., your best years? That Js 6 question which is . the subject of 1 many stories, plays, and movies, and which we even tuai'y all ask ourselves. ' ; - There . are those who always claim that 'the' "old days" i were the best days. But we suspect that even the old-timers who re member;, the ; old days as the "good 'old .days" would not like to, g a back to the discomfprt and lack of convergences " they ex perienced irt the old days.? : -j . For, millions' ofi.us, some' years seem to have been great years. The march of history and the tide of human events . causes some year or years to stand out in our "mind - as history-making or pivotal years ' in the . trend of civilization on' this 'earth; 1 There was that era after the Franco-Frusrilan' war and up to World War I, when industrial expansion 4 and ' peace prevailed.) That is, there was no World Wan for some forty-four years, and , there were those who thought ; another World War would not ', erupt on the face of this earth. ' Then there was that period of the twenties, remembered by so many, as nostalgically, and there was the electric .drama of the thirties : as the world drifted into another 'World War. But the answer ' to the ques tion 'is that these ' years; are the ( best y.ears, ( The present years are the 'best.' Our -'advice to every reader is to make the most ofihem, for.. the best year, of"!all .so. liar,' is '1958,. ahd the best yeas f yourjlife are now,, and in the future Sf you make I them that. i 1 .if1 4 plan i f : juA anniu ivi tV telephone service in your homo : n 7 ' Are you building or buying a home this year? Then get the most convenience : nossible from vour telephone service and plan the location of your telephones in advance. We will be happy to consult with you on plan ning your telephone instal lation. There's no charge for the service so call our business office today. fHE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH " COMPANY j, - E. City - Edenton . Macteo AUTO REPATU SERVICE PERMANENT Used Parts For All Makes and Mrxiels SPECIAL Brakes Relined (MOST CARS) $14.95 Carlton R. Nixon GARAGE WINFALL, N. C. Sunday School Lesson THE CHURCH OBSERVES THE SACRAMENTS International Sunday School Lesson for March 30, 1958. Memory-Selection: "As often as you eat this bread and' drink I the 'cup; you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes," v ' f I Coftninta'ns 11:26). Lesson Txfs , Matthew. 25:26-29; John 6:35-59; Acts 8:28-39; Ro mans 8:3-11; I Corinthians ID: 14224I-29y . j , t i Announcing 2 New Gasolines . iNo Price Penalty 1 . . .... . . """"" ?Tr " ; v' m 4 i A " M SINCLAIR i 8 , i I :':W:.: ' '-:':-:;:-K:-:-:':':':'p:v: i wur7 1 W S58 ; , ..toMxf&cl&MtoSto?vf. n m The chaOenger is a young friend of Walter Oorsa. on of 95 nnn Sinclair Dealers in 36 states., - ) . I ft,,-'. m - - ; Sinclair Challongo&You To Find il Better Gasoline Buy! mpIC""" booster oUPER IIIGH-TEST-No Price Penaltv WORKS LIKE A FREE ENGINE TUNE-UP " - NEWSINCLAIR HIGH-COMPRESSION GASOLINE HIGH-TEST QUJLIXRelarPrics TOP-MILEAGE' PER DOLLAR :' , , ( ., . , , ,JEW HIGHER OCTANE...ANTI-STALL...ANTI.ClNG...ANTl.RUSf ' " - - v- ' ww P QMPp J Baker Oil. CoKipany :i SUPPLIER OF . SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Ciur. lessor! f!orj today ; attempts to give Christians a better under standing of baptism and ' the Lord's Supper. t From , the 'earliest times of Christianity Christians have felt their life to be strengthened by outward and visible signs of in ward and unseen realities. Early , Christians were, baptized as our Lord was baptized. " They also I broke bread and drank of the cup in memory or tne aeatn oi unnst. 'Studying the two passages listed from Paul's Letters, we study the implications of 'the sacraments of baptism and- of the Lord's j Sup: per. - . In Romans 6:34 Paul stresses the intimate relationship between the believer1 and his Redeemer. When, a person !accepts Christ and is baptized, he is really identify ing himself with Christ irt the? Lord's experience of the Crucifix ion (suffering), his death, (burial), and Bis Resurrection (new birth). In a sense "the Christian dies to his old way of evil and dedicates himself to a new life. There are several forms of bap tism. These forms vary within the branches of Christendom- sprinkling', pouring, single! im mersion, triple immersion -r- but whatever1 form of baptism is pre ferred by the individual mem- oers or Drancnes oi me cnurcnes, the basic principle reman the same . ,,,, i t Baptism is a rite of - a jf com munity of believers. Theyvows are made by the candidate, ljut he is ' initiated into a fellowship of faith. . It is important that the practice of private baptisrrjfe not be favored. The? entire cfngre eation needs to participate i this v: 'J 1 . r "t'1'lll It vW 1 -r I sat on the sands, watching the -palm any more. I saw only the palms. It was like being transported to another time and place. I felt as if I were in old Jerusalem. ' was' the 'day , when He as entering thi city, 'and His devoted follow ers had strewn palm leaves in- His path. In church, that morning, our minister had told us the story of Palm Sunday. Now I real ized how much this message meant' to me. Watching the palms I realized that all of us need help in understanding life's basic truths. ; We find that help in the Church.' Then we cart dwell upon what we have learned until it has full meaning for us .. . 4 mL's Palni Sundayt now, has for me. ;:: THEiHOHCK'PORLt. ' i 1 All ro tut church .. . Th Churrt h Qratsl lo.5)-. tor en 'earth lor i ih kui - .charaefcr nd goc(d citizenship It ' ! a ttorahouu ol "ipiriHiol jvaluit Without a itrons' Chun, .ith.r demowacy nor ( civitoeotion can ' lurviv... Th.r m tour (4ound .r.aioniwhy v,ty per.cn fnould attend twrvicee regularly and tua. . POM the-, Church J They are- (M For hl0wn saxle. 2) For h.i children t sake. 3) For the sake .... tvuununiiyMina nation. HI IVJl akS J ,h Chureh which needs, his moral and ma Wrlal support. Plan , to go to' CB.Cldaay.Ul"lyanfl"ad ' '7 ! ' Dy .Book Sundy..Luke "unoay. ,. Luke Tueid.y . Psalm, s WednMifP..ln. Thutnhy. Isaiah : Fridav j r.u.i..i Saturday ...Revelation Chapter'Verses 1 26-40 17 20-21 , M 12 1 1-S S3 ': 7 : 2i J-2 Copyrijlil 19M,;ttl Adv.'Senflcet Scraibunj, Vs. t ! TUtS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY TliE FOLLOWING FIRMS: for.the full mean ng of thel sym ,y j- -f , - W, -" 1 ' ' bols to become apparent. Through ' ; ."" " 11 ' , . it J HERTFORD BAPTIST CHUEC3 , James O. Mattox, Pastor Bunaay school, 9:45 A. M Mdrning' Wor'ship, 11:00 o'clock, . Evehihg Worship, 8 o'clock. Mid-week Services, Wednesday BEttiLEHteM CHURCH OF CHRIST -Joe BrMltHouse; Pastor' Sunday School 10:00 A. KL .'" ' First Sunda -' i "' 11 A. M.t and 8 P. M. BURGE35I BAPTISf CHTTRCH . A. J. .McClellan, P tutor Sunday School each Sunday n A 11 . Art A m 1 Morning worship at 11 O'clock na ana 4m bunaay mornings. , -oi..-i, i, i.k , ; PERQUIMANS CHARGE , CHURCHES M.JW. Dulln, Pastor Cedar Grove Church: 1st Sim day 10 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 11 A M.: 3rd Sunday 7:30 P. M. ' Epworth Church: 1st Sunday, 11 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 7.30 P. M:; 3rd Sunday, 10 A. M.; 4th Sun- aav, r:3u r. m. . Oak Grove Church: r 1st Sun day, 7:30 P, M.; 3rd Sunday, 11 A. M..; 4th Sunday, 11 A. M. ItEW HOPE-WOODLAND . W. E. Pickittt. Pnntflv - i Worship services 1st and 3rd Sundays 11 A. M.t at .New Pope, kju riM., at woodland. . i Second and 4th Sundav 11 A M., Woodland, 730 P, M.. New nope, bunday School each Sun day at lO A. M. .a :, o-e ' ' ANDERSON'S METHODIST f CHtRCH Church School. J0:0f . M. Mornintr Worchi" 11:00 A M., iecono ana iourtn Sundays. ' '' o ' - WOODVILLE BAPTIST CHLRCH ; Lowe A. Norman, Pastor Church Services on tid and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. First and Third Sundays at 7:45 r. m.. - , . , Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. W1ITTER FRtENDS CHURCH , Orral Dillon, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. ' ; Church services, 1 A. BI, and 8 Pi M. ' Yfath FeMowshio..7 P M. Prayer ; service Wednesday, t Hertford, N. G collective participation in! ea6h and every baptism within the church, the members who have keen baptized previously can find a renewal of faith on which o feed their spirits over and over again, .Again! this promotes tne feeling ' of f; 'oneness' ' within the church ttfat Christ felt was so im portant to Christianity. J ; '. ' " To many peoples throughout the centuries water has been the symbol of cleansing. In baptism we are cleansed, and ourUives are committed to Christ for nur- jture, blessing, and consecration. jWhen an adult is baptized he en rters into a conscious, saving rela tionship , with Christ. At the 'same time he becomes one with those1 who make up the fellow ship of the Church, which is His body. , ' Infant baptism means that the parents are dedkating the life of their child to God. Later, when the' child joins" the Church, he himself accepts as his own ex pression of faith the vow taken for him at his baptism. Baptism, therefore, is one of our most sac red symbols. It represents for us God's forgiving grace. , j The Holy Communion as a Christian sacrament is also a rite of corporate significance. It is within the fellowship of faith, al so, that this rite attains its great est symbolic meaning. The com munion meal of the early church was a memorial of the Incarna tion that ended with Christ's Cru cifixion; " In the memorial feast, the Church found God present again. As, the bread and ; wine were consumed, , Jesus seemed again to be with his followers. Assurance of forgiveness became complete again , as- the i saving presence "of the Christ was rec ognized. " . v . and when He had given '.thanks', he brake It, and said, Take, eat; this is my tody, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me . He took the cup, when he had sup ped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood; this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remem brance of me. For as often as y eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come." I Corinthians 11:24-26) As the observance, of the Holy Communion quickehs our faith, we recent of our sins, both of , the body ahd of the spirit. .In partaking of the holy elements' we sense the continuous forgive ness granted by 5od to ui, T.:'3' children."'' - f The Lord's UV.a is the " C - " ' - ' Cliappeli Brothers 5 .GENERAL CONTRACTORS ' Phone Elizabeth City 6667 Hertford franking Company 1 w i mtj,f! 4 ti- V'H .'h. H Milton Dail & Son FERTILIZER FARM fRODUCU Day Phone 1466. Night Phones 2011.4571 ,W.M. Morgan Furniture Co. ti .f' i '" j Hone Furnishings j ; Hot Point Appliances 1XW FAJ.C ' ' I '..w.,-1 ...... -..; I -'' ' - II - "V . z . ;.' ; ' , t i : f Cannon Cleaners PHONE 2511 . . . Dependable Service Winskw-Blanchard Motor Co. - 'HPfo f is" i . " ' 4 "" V j ft)Vir FORD DEALER Heed Oil Company tZiO PRODUCTS ' Towe-Webb Motoi Cohipaiiy CHRYSLER.PL YMOUTH 1 , rSal. & Service - ' ' ' Lynch Funeraf Home " i PHONE 28ll 1 : . HERTFORD, N. C. J.'C. Blanchard & CoU Inc. ; , ; BLANCHARD'S" ,Simie' 1832 ? "i ' it Baker Oil Company - y: Sinclair Products - Goodyear Tlrea - Ilertf ord Livestctk & ' Supply Company PHONE 2!01 - HE3TF0RD, N.C 5 v- Jerkin's Cnrbsr Zl:zp tltiL .HDAN, Frop..,. Hertford Building & Loan - .' Asscdatian Okw Ypw Owi r - r m e 1 1 : BFfTffET. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Philip QoMley. Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Riominar worshfn 11 A. M. 1 .Evenlnjr service 8 P. M. ., :.,3UHW I I ft III 'S''t.i- - PINEY WOODS FRIENDS j i CHURCH Earl Redding. Pastor Chnrcr School 10 A M. , Moroinr worship 11 A. M. Young People's meeting 7P K WH1TEVILLE GROVE BAPTIST CHHRCH Rev. J. Paul Holoman, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A, Mtvtry Snndav. ' Churck servTce frrst an thW Sundays at 11:00 A. M, o HERTFORD METHODISE CHURCH . ' .' I,' A. Aumtn, Pastor Church ScWl 9:45 A. M. . Mominfr Womhip llrOO o'clork YoOth Fellowship. B:45 r. M Ewenin worshin. 7:30 P. M. Mid-w?eV Fellowship, Wednesdayl t 7:30 r. . - j N, -. ,ij, -' . , BARLEY SWAMP PILfiftIM M M. Holmes, Pastor ; Sunday School, 10:00 A. Aw.' ; Morninjr Vjorship 11 o'clock. Young People's meeting at 6: P.M. . KTOntrur wnmhfn. 7;Srt inVtnolc Mid-week Services Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. -,", ' "' 'i. o - " HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Paul E. Shulta. Pastor . Church School weekly at 9:45 ' Morning Worship weekly at 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion first Sunday at 11 a: M. Fifth Sunday Service and Holy Days as announced. ', o mi ,t., uY BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST J Neal Piickett, Minister : . Bible School Sunday 10 o'clock. Church Services First and Third Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock, evening services first and third Sundays at. 7 o'clock. Communion is served each Lord' Day merning. t 0 ' ' CHAPPELL HILL' BAPTIST ' -T CHURCH 1 !"" ' Rev. J.r Paul Holoman, Faster .Sunday School every f'rst a. third Sunday at 11:00 A.. 1 1, , I Sundav School every p -ond an; :i i firth Sundav at I. Worship gnrv'-e r'j t -ond andi rourth Sund. y i : ,J F. li. ass: LY CF GC3 G. r. 1 "nc. Pa"- r Runif-v : 1 9:45 A. 1 1.: Wr ship at il A. I.'.; CA, 7:30 P. L. Evan: irr. r r c r rv:ce 8 P. tl. -.-ri:rj: '-hool weekly 1? jrvices t'.r.
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