TKB mttTCM&NS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, KC3TH CAROLINA, fKISAY, MAY 3ft, 19S8.
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FRIDAY. MAY, 29. 1959.
Key To Prosperity
The business men of Hertiord
hould never forget that the
largest market for the products
of American J industry is to be
IcunA on the farms of the Unit
ed States.
Ifivery farmer is a potential
buyer of the products of indus
tty.'v There are a lot of them in
this country, and if they get
their share of the national in
come, the effect of their spend
ing : is : felt in every phase of
business.
t Therefore, a prosperous agri.
Culture means a. prosperous eco
nomic structure for the nation
a a whole.
What Explains
Success?
.. An idea seems to be spread
ing throughout the land that ,
men and women achieve sue-1
? cess through the operation of
government rather than by their
own patient persistence in hon
est endeavor.
The readers of the Weekly,
especially young men and wo
men, should not be misled in
this respect. They should rea
lize that worthwhile success in
life is achieved almost exclu-
sively through personal en
deavor. After- all is said and done, the
; vast majority of business suc
cesses owe their growth to one
or more rare individuals who
give to the enterprise a contri
bution that includes, not only
, physical effort, but superior in
telligence and the wisdom that
. arises from the intangible I
tiling that we call "character." '
Days To Remember
The last week in May eon
ta.', - among other interesting
Cays, Memorial Day, which falls
,on May 30. But this is not the
only day.to be remembered.
:"Back-'in ;T89? 7 the ;j"Pr6Sident
caned ,' lor: ,'&01O0Cj Volunteers , f or
tiie! 'Spanish-American War, the
war;,' which resulted in bur de
feat of Spain and acquisition of
Lit? Philippines, Guam' and oth
er possessions and Cuba's inde
pendence. That war was not popular,
especially in some of the more
northern sections of the coun
try, but was supported to a
great degree in the southern
portions of the United States
those nearer Cuba, where a
tyrannical government was op
f-r"cing the people a repulsive
degree.- ;.; :(. ;
" ;'; on the 26th the North Am
erican ' Pank 1 was ' established,
back in 1781, and on the 27th,
: in the dark days of the mid
thnties, the Supreme Court de
clared the NRA unconstitu
tional. It was after this Su-
pieme Court action that Presi
dent Roosevelt threatened to
"park" the highest court.
That fight lasted ior the bet
t( r part of a year, and by a
narrow margin, President Roose
vt It's plan to add additional
n. embers to the Supreme Court
was defeated. It is interesting
to note that dissatisfaction to
day with the highest court has
resurrected some of the schemes
proposed in tW 1930's by New
Dcil officii''--
On the 29th, .. Wisconsin - be
came one of the states of the
Union, buck in 1848, and this
rlay is observed in Wisconsin.
The next day, the 30th, is
memorial Day, which is de-
Craned' ns a "remembrance of
those who died ' i in, so many
U. S. wars. h ., '.
I It is interacting to speculate i
on '. future Memorial Days, for a
war in this nuclear age would
undoubtedly cause more casual
ties,, perhaps in a few days,
man we have sutlered in all the I
wars to date. Let us hope,
then, that, Memorial Day in the I
years' ahead will not be ne-f
glided. .'- -. ' .; :.
The 31st is remembered as the
dpy of tha Johnstown flood,
which occurred in .1889, and
wa's one of the worst floods in
the history of the United
States. And for those who
want to remember May. 30 for
something in addition to Mem-,
crial Day, they can remember
tiiRt on this day Voltaire died in.
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CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. Mary Dale S. Lane will be
hostess to the Perquimans Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Club at her home on Front Street
Thursday nif.ht, June 4, when it
meets for its business meeting.
DUKE GRADUATE
W. Alfred Williams, Jr., will
graduate from Duke University,
Durham, N. C, on June 8. He
will then be employed by the
Hera!d-Sun papers of Durham.
He is the grandson of Mrs.
Simon Hutenburg and Mrs. Isa
Tucker. '
TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED
Be sure your fire
insurance is
really up-to-date
Rising
MP
values
property
mean higher replacement
costs in case of fire. It
pays to check your insur
ance tu make sure you're
adequately cohered. Come
in any time and talk it
over.
We're Always Glad to Answer Your Question i on
Insurance of Any Kind, Without Obligatioul
Brinn's Insurance Agency
?HOXE 5601 -:- HERTFORD, N. C.
Sunday School
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Lesson
WE ARE NOT. ALONE
International Sunday School
Lesson for May 31. 1959.
Memory Selection: "Tha Laad-is
tha stronghold of my Ufa; of
whom shall I ba afraid?"
(Psalms 27:1).
Lesson Text: I Kings 16:29 ,
through 19;18. , ,,
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This lesson purports to show
that in spite of our discourage
ment God never forsakes us; it
also points out the strength .that
comes from fellowshipv with other
faithful Christians. ' ' . " .
Why are Christians never alone
in fighting evil forces? In study
ing our Scriptures today, and
reading ,' of Elijah's experience,
maybe we can find an' answer to
this question.
Elijah's cry that he alone was
left of the prophets of the Lord
sounds like, the cry of a discour
aged man, and that is exactly
wnat it was. Elijah found him
self the only active leader in the
struggle against Baalism. Elijah
had fled, discouraged and deject
ed, to Mount Hoeb, and as he hid
in the cave he became conscious
of the presence of God, and was
moved to explain his presence
there. In effect, what Elijan was
saying was "Lord, I am very
frightened."
He is not the first individual
who has been frightened because
he felt that he was the lone de
fender of the right. But God did
not coddle. Elijah in his. mood of
despondency. Instead, he re
sponded with a summons V. 'ac
tion. Action lifted Elijah out of
his mood of despondency. How
many times has God done the
same thing for us? Everything
may be going beautifully in our
lives; then a sudden calamity
overtakes us and upsets the or
dered pattern of our days. Our
first reaction is often one of self
pity. What have we ever done
to deserve such a thing as this
thing that has happened ;to ,us?
But gradually we recover from
the blow. . We begin casting
arpund In our minds for ways in
which we can overcome this ter
rible thing that has befallen us.
And in decisive action, 'we find
comfort. When it is all over, we
tend to congratulate ourselveS.
If we would only pause a moment
and look deeper into our solution
to so many of our troubles, we
might often be surprised to f hd
the fine hand of God behind it
all. "Not a sparrow falleth , . . "
is a very comforting thought
isn't it? " '
Life, especially the spiritual
life, does not proceed on an even
keel. There will be times when
we experience mounting excite
ment. It may be followed by a
sense of despair When we feel
that we are in the lowest depths.
If in those moments we can turn
to the source of power as Elijah
did, then we shall find succour
md comfort. "
There are times when we be
lieve that we are indeed the onlv
oeople who care very much about
f iphtinff for what is right and de
cent. We need in those moments
to draw upon divine strength, but
we also need to take careful stock
of the situation, and ponder on
what can be done about it. Just
as Elijah became aware .that
there were seven thousand others
who had not submitted to Baat
'sm, so we may find others who
think and believe as we do.
God has put help at our hands
in many wayS. There will b
many times that we will become
discouraged as we live out cur
lives on this earth. We will of
ten feel that we need to talt
things over with someone. It
may be the pastor, the chairman
of our group, or a fellow member,
To know that there are others
with the same troubles and ideals
that we ourselves 'have, and to
discover that there are others
who recopnize their own weak
nesses, will help us In evaluating
our own situation.
When -cwa;,ar djscouraeed we,
look on 'the trnos olejijl aspect'
of the .."pfictarrf. , Sometimes ilia
hole of despair in which we find
ourselves ls: stMdeepand dark
that we can see no glimmer of
light. It is then that a friend can
assist us, in making a more ob
jective evaluation of our particu
lar situation than we can alone.
And .finally., we. -cab sustain
each other through mutual con
cern and prayer, Prayer is our
means of communication with
God, and from the sens of close
ness with him that prsvr trive
us, we can draw comfort anJ
strength to face whatever is be
fore us. '
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camnuiaiijr and Mtioa. (4) Far alia tak
t ika Ckuick ihalf, whick iwaaV kU
not.l .nil m.itriil luppotl. Pl.n lo jo
la churck icguliiljr and Kad youi Bible
daily.
Day
Book Chpur Vara
Sunday I King!
Monday Revelation
Tuesday Revelation
Wednesday 1 Kings
Thursday 1 Kinjt
Friday 1 Kings
Saturday 1 Kuiga
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Nobody kMWt, axactly. But thoughts do com by
aatociattoa. Baby tagarly mponds to the sight of a
bottU baH axparUivta hat proven that th bottla
vffr fcata atUfatioa ami aomfort.
Bocauat Vaby d(X Wara by association, it ii impor
Unt that aaraata tak ar to enlarge their children'
horizons as they (row. A very small child will mponrl
to a simple prayer. And a child of thre will nod great
enjoyment in attending Church School g a r d for
youngsters of that age.
Religious instruction and guidance Is not for tha
mature onlyit is needed regularly ay everyone. Tha
spiritual lif of your child seeds constant Cultivation,
just ai tha mind need day by day dsvelopmant and
th physical body need exercise and training.
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Phon Elirabeth City 6667
Hertford Banking Company
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Milton DaF & Son
FERTILIZER FARM PttOfc'UCK -Day
Phona I486. Niaht Phone 10il.43r.
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W. M. Morgan Furniture Co.
Boat FurBaibinv 2 . . Hot Point Appliance
Cannon Cleaners
PHONE 3511 . . . DBndabl Santt
Wlnslcw-Blanchar"d Motor Co.
TOJJR FORD DEALER
Reed OH Company
iSSO PRODUCTS
Towe-Webb Motor Dmpaiiy
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . . . Salts Saivk
Lynch Funeral Home
phone am
HERTFORD, If. C.
J. C. Blanchard & Co.. Inc.
VblANCHARII'S- Sine 1131
Baker OU Company
Slnclau Product Goodyear Tinw
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phonb 6111 Hertford) n. d.
Churclf Services
HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH
Jmen 0.: Mattox, PiRtor
JhmrtaT School, 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship, H :00 o'clock
Eveninn Worship. 8 o'clock.
Mid-waek Services, Wednesday
eventnsr at 8 o'clock.
BETHLEHEM TTURCH OF
CHRIST
in Brtcahousa PaRtor .
Sunday School 1 00 A. M.
Fif t 8mdnv
II A. W, and 8 P. M-
biirc.fis wttst rmmcH
A. J. McClellan; Pasfnr
Sunday .cnool -. each Sunday
at m:nn A. M.
Morninc wohio at 11 o'clock.
2nd and 4th Sunday morning
PEROttTwravq CHARGE
CHURCHES
Far. Albort OoTe. Jr., Ptr
Cedr Orove Church: 1st Sun-
dnv 10 A. Ml 2nd Si'ndav, 11 A,
M Srd Siifidnv 7:30 P. M.
Enwnrth Church: 1t. Riindv.
11 A. M.: 2nd Riindsv. 7.30 P M.;
srd snnrtnv. tq A. M.; 4th Sun
dP 7-an p. m.
Onk Rmw Ph'''",h' 1"t Run.
dav. 7:30 P. M.t tfd Sunday. 11
A. M.: h Sunday, 11 A. M.
NFw wriDK.wnonT.AND
' W. E. pirVetL Paste
Wor.hin sorv'r'pR 1 nn' Srd
3mtk4wo; 1 1 A V . nt Wavv Hnpe(
7-30 P M . ait Woorllanrl 1 ' - '
QpfnTirl m4 '4H:Qimdn'." ITA'
M. Woolnd. P. M. W
Won. 'Tdw School each Sun
day at 10 A. M
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WOOmTT .T V W PT19T CTfliRCH
Lowe A. Norman, Pastor
Chnri fortic. on awTid and
nnh Riind"". 11 A M.
Frnt and TMH Snndav at 7f
P. M.
Sunday Rchw1 at f:45 A. M.
TTP RTVER PWTKNn! CfTURCH
Orn1 TMlloh, Pantar
SnMny School. .R A M
. .cfcwh oervlcpi, t1 A. M. aa
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Vuth Fn1?ftwntB. 7 P W.
Pmver nervlce. Wednesday, I
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Bryan HoUoman, Paitor .
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. .
Morninc Wor'h 11-00 A 1. '
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. M.
pincy woons rnrEinsf ' ,
church '
Earl RtvMhM. PaM
ChwrcV School 10 A H.
Mornin1 worahli 11 A. M. -Yonng
People' meetmt '
WHTTKVlIJ E r.rtE BAFTIP
CHTRCH
Rtw. J. Pan! Horoman. Paattv
Sunday School 19M A .
SundaT. - .
Ctiurc tprHiu ftret V tW
Sunday at IJrOO A. M.
HERTFOPO mTHODBJ
fHURCn
J, A. Anman. Paator
Chnre Voo1 MB A.M. .
Morntn- ITttrahl" 11-00 o'rfw.
Jouth Ff!!lnwihh,. 4.4X P, Y
yening f orahlp. 7:80 P. M. '
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BAOLKY RWuMP PIT j RIM
M. M. Holme, Paiw -Sunday
School. 10:00 A. at. ;
Mornlna- Vorship 11 o'clock, m
Young People' meeting at 8iin
P M '
Ewring wotbWp, 7:80 o'clock, :
HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Ray. E F. Moseley, Rorfc
Holv Communion, 8 A. M.;
Church School. 9:45 A. M.: rnorn
in nrayer and sermon.' 11 A. M.
Holv Communion 1st Sunday.
11 A, M ; Holv Communion every
Thuraday. 10 AM-
BERRA rHITRCH OF fHRISr
Neat Pnckett, MlnWfr
TOM School Sunday 10 a'clock.
' Church S?rvlcM Pirst and ThM
Sunday mornings t 11 o'clock;
evening aervlcM. first and third
Sundays at 7 Vf lncV.
Communion 1a served each Lord'
Day morning.
CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST
CHURCH . '
B, JL PiuJ Holoman, Ftoy
Sunday sonooi every Sunday at
10:00 A. M. i r -, . .
"Worship service avery second
and fourth Siirulay, at H:00 A. M.
BTXJ awrery Sunday at 7:30 jP. M.
ASSEMBLY OF OXD
- x Howl 4 ow. raaror ;
SundaV School 10 A. M.', Wor
ship at 11 A.' M.: Evanneustie &er
vice 7:30: Praver Meeting Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock, and CA Ser
vices Friday night at 8 o'clock. .
MT. SINAI BAPTIST CHURCH
. Raw. f mr Whaatlau. PaitOf
Sunday School each Sunday
inominff at 10 o'clock. . -
Worship services. l.t and 3rd
Sundxw evening at 8 o'clock; 2nd
and 4th Sunday mornings at 11
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EETHANV MTTHODISV
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Frank fortescua. Pastor
Sunday School, 1st" nd ' 3rd
C. .sv t 1 A.' M. "
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