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r oilJia un-I-,..
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.Ul."tiia CtlUtt-lt, raa.
id Gait Countle.
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- W Lcauest ..
I..:AT. t)tC IS. I960.
It's.litt to Think.
Of im
, ;M teaf .' i96b is- moving to
"' ard . its i end, without so far
t. .'veloping the third World War
!r . the other ; misfortunes' that
were predicted by r the pessi
mists, ; V , j
-'There has been no collapse of
public morale ' and the younger
generation,-. despite - the . com
plaints bf their elders, seems to
be developing . normally. ' These
facts .should not be overlooked
in .connection with news items
which naturally play up the
unusual without expressly rcc-j The Yuletide t season " is a
ogmsiihg. the great number . of 1 friendly, lovous time ' of the
men. and women who play thejyear, so let's keep it that way.
game "of life according to soundiTo do this, North Carolina mo
andfair rules. t ; .) torists must take extra safety
i We are mit yet ready to wel-j measures to keep . themselves
corne'ihVativenti of 1961 or to! from becoming the -victims of
. . t ..'.. wt. u V.i -1.
1 J aXirt
l . , . t L. rv,.-s vi uie extra tare
jlanes tliis private flier pilots 'this year, ; the funeral wreath,
are basically the same' type of will replace the hoti-.- i.'fain in
aircraft' LinUberh flew across many North Carolina hoaius this
the Atlantic in 1927, s Christmas. That's a in sty grim
They are expensive to buy arid forecast to mtke, but the facts ;
are expensive to maintain. Yet cannot be denied. , i
the private, flier is tindoubtedIyt Tar Heel "drivers simply have'
the. man of the future for the pution in the oast.
air space above is so, Vast, that becemher traffic mishaps over
one can hardly contemplate it hfe past en yearg have claimed
While the farrow strips of con-NH victims. An average of
.-rete that serve as. our. highways imore .i4han 100 jeople killed and
on automobile tTvU re !grtw-h
ing more Tind m'ois crowded each &mi poor Way to welcome in
year.-'of; i ijr,;tvt!M j : iit& month of joy and good will
There is room in, the air. for joward all men. ' .
nillions ui plan;; aiid no one FatigU)j( the hurry-up complex,
houldbe crowilttt. ' The high linking and inattention are the
density,' and. dangerously thick j, whifcn can rob t xhe Joy
air traffw . occurs - tjver certain whicK rlghtiy belongs to ev'ery
aflrports. where; there is , more bne this festive season. .
traffic than can be .easily- han-I. Th- ;n1 ;wart is that each
died.. In other words when pH- hMiday is maiked by a wave of jl
vAtp. fliwa ran Dark their Dimes '. . ik. i j 1 1
at Jiome. ftd relieve thi a-,fcauses.-Mhis Christmas, let's all
gestion at. the airpo-tt, tne airilarjve carefuny; Lfcva deck the
$jge will have amved for the
ment by the autogiro firm, about, CouPage rightiy esteemed
a low-cost private giro, is a sign the Ursl o( human qualitles be.
that the air, age finally reach-; tause it-is. the jjUality whlqh
ing me pnvaie cuizen i H"-,feuarantees all otherg-
HUII. SUt UCI WUUJ wc Bit 111
age-that must provide a private j
halls i not hew graves with
holly.
-Winston Churchill.
flying plaftorm or saucer or . a
private - giro - or helicopter,; or
flying belt, or something of this
kind, in the near future. , ,
. THE YULETIDE SEASON" v
suseat that those who wish to
plan their lives should get down
to the business of making leso-
some senseless 'traffic mishap..
Hundreds ' of . motorists each
Christmas season die violently
lutions. i We will say. however,; and needlessly on our highways.
thai; individuals-can ereatlv im-. The : tragic hour-by-hour ac
counting of fatalities from the
press wire bureaus over the na
tion tend to take, a way much-of i
the joy of major holiday week
ends, particularly for those who
are working to prevent holiday
accidents. ,l 1
,. Decembef tradiffonabfc -, Js ' a
deadly j.montb w:ith. heavy traf-
fjci misused ''or 'misplaced 4i oil-
proVe themselves by giving sferi
oqs consideration to a "program"
to be followed to attain desired
goals, - .
- There is a great tendency on
the part of most people to live
from day to day, without any
conscious attempt to follow a
pattern 4 based fundamentally on
principle personally accepted j
theory0ij5t nof t'alwiys . discerfciH
ble in the turmoil of daily af
fairs. It might be profitable for I
all of us to check up on' our
pretensions apd practices. "'
. (,;;'v ;, '-! . , ;
: TheiAir Age ,
' The "company . announced a re
cently that it would beein Tnin-
ufacturing autogiro's in mass
form soon and that by some time
in 1962, or he following year,'
a reasonably priced air vehicle
of this kind! would be on the
matket, -; . 1 '
. 'An atltogiro, as we understand
it," is different from a-helicopter.:
. For one thing, it is'vrry safe.'
its'motfer, can cut oif and the
5 Vehicle ?, nevertheless glides ,toJ
i . .b, ' y . .v . .... I
tearyieen ironj nign 4it!iaeffia X&r" H d .J VS.
lfhd4es not cfashK m&riihcAt Swli
vuict uuierences. '
.' . But the-point of this editorial
is to show that the air a?e has!
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Hertr
been slow, jn arriving for the
private flier; It is here All right, '
as far as the . commercial jetr
liners are concerned. . They have
brought all parts of the world
together and what can be done
today ; by the traveling execu
tive, aboard the jets, is won
derful. ' t . '
' -But the average 'private flier
is still using the same basic type
equipment. 4 There have been'
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Tsjlcr Tli -fltre
. EDENTON, N. C. .
Thursday and Friday,
Decrmber 15-16
boiIBT.K FEATrBE ' ,'
" MoUy Bm in '
"6HARTROOSE CABOOSE"
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Kebb PUarc In
. "WHY BABY WHY"
BOTH IN COUB
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Busier Crabb in
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j and Wednesday,
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Jlomownm tell as that Sinclair Heating f
' ' n: ; vesf8ort,slelt)dolIar.Thfirr .
' ?''V -iiVPrciI QuaLty at regular pricai.
vyhftKiir'1: - f -- a Ir-reicat. that kc!r
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THE GREATEST SSIVANT':
. International Sunday School
Lesson for December 18, 1220.
Memory i Selection: "Take my
yoke, upon yoiv and learn from
me i for I am. gentle and lowly
lfil heartland you.' wilV fujd rest
lor your souls.;
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fcefbre' Clstfaiasi The Mtrganiparadfe pi
tha yeaflV..,.:;. '
; Everjf lflakher has been surnnidhed by r wyfir- ;'
tisemehts ; i i elated by the music andxlecorationS
4 v ihsbired bir the jdy. of giving. Each has a
estiriatibft, an Objective; W missioni And there's ;
a kind bf desperSte dedication in it all: everyone
aearcMnz for soihething someone else needs 1 1
feut hever cofafoae the Decerhbr parade With
What every sid heeds is hot displayed in in-:
1 And Chrldtniaj debris nothing unless it means :
AtL WE REALLY NEED . ... GOD HAS GIVEN t
the Church o your choice; ddiekte year life
arte t6 the Christ Child." , ? ;:;.. .' .Vf
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Lesson Text: Isaiah 61;, t
'Matthew 117-30 '
AS we picle p Out Bibles' t-
day, the 'purpose ' of , our stndy
will be 4o show m what ways
Jesus was i the . grea(est servant,
arid why we stwuld foiipw his
example. ; -T
As we go through life not one
among us is immune to the de
sire to be important; it is as natural-as
breathing, this yearning
for a sense of significance. It
therefore should surprise us lit
tle when we come upon : evi
dence of ,lt time and time again
in - the New Testament On St
least 'one occasion it-came to
the surface among the disciples,
and Our ; Lord dealt with it 'in
no uncertain f lashioh. ; "Who-!
oyer would be great among you,!;' 0
vant." (Mark 10:43).' " V;:
Do you want to be Important?
Then forget yourself in t kindly
and wholesome; concern for the
well-being 61 . others. . Do you
want t- to rank in the kingdom
of God? then i: lose ( yourself h
forthwith for the good of, others.
Since this seems to be a, revo
lutionary requirement, contrary
to nature,: Christ - 4r)jal dedication of Cbiistmas.
incident that occurred during the
Last Supper. KV'(' Y: ' ir'-
When the disciples gathered
for" supper with Jesus on , that
fateful night, it seems as if
everything that could go wrong
had done so. Their Leader,, once
the Idol of Uie crowds, was be
ing denounced as a subversive,
and charged with blasphemy and,
treachery. And so the disciples
that night were wrapped, in their
own gloomy thoughts, '.'hosts' to
the doubt and decisions, of the,
best way of saving - themselves
And as a natural consequence
they neglected the . courtesies
commonly practiced on,i such oc
casions. , It was", the custom Jn
those days for a servant $o re
move the sandals of the guests
and bathe their feet in ' cooL
clear Water; ihls yas a welcome
service, for most people traveled
on foot, over hot and dusty
roads. ' No doubt - the : disciples
had often done this for one' an
other, much In the fame way
that we, today, help a friend
remove his coat, when he- is a
guest in our house. ' But on this
occasion they, - each wrapped In
his .own thoughts,' neglected, this!
nicety; and ttp.WiW;.pegfti)i;
in-i'af ispahef j'ugiy J i4i$i 'i'ijelfisa!
tiioughits inffraught iWitlifepr'
well -what was in their harts.
During supper" he Quietly slip
ped from his place, laid aside
his outer garments, and' ; took
up towel and basin."-1 He ' pro
ceeded, silently1 and unostenta
tiouslytto perform this. humble
service first for one man, and
then the other. The disciples,
meantime, had stopped eating, .
overcome With shame and' em
barrassment. . Finally, our Lord
cartte to Petef,, and seeing his
Master kneeling at his feet, like
any humble r servant, - the big
fisherman could stand vit ho
longer. Leaping to his feet, Pe
ter protested, only to "be told
by Jesus, in a gentle tone, ','If
I do-not wash wou, you have no
part in me." Theh Teter, in
shame and remorse, sobbed,
'Lord, riot my feet only but also
my hands ' apd n.y head!" And
when He had finished with the
last man, including Judas, who
was to so basely betray him,
Jesus stood and said to them:
"I have given you an example
. v . . Whoever would be great
among you must be your servant
. . For the Son of man also
came hot to be served, but tc
'H indent a revolu
tionary . requirement, . but w
fia'v here an example vi- its
truth ' that we cannot deify!
This thitM is supported hot 6r.!y
by tfjf, example of Jesus, who,
tnrough " seii-iorgetting servic
became the greatest amorsg men.
but by, o"isewn personal ex
periences. - '
Life, we discover, is a car!
copy of our Lord's parable aL
the grain of wheat. The grr '
which is left Ichtnd iii t
granary, '.ouroi.es, con .'.
sclf-suf; cio.. fjr it!'1, 1
eventually w..." 5s and c' -,
i;rpose i" 1"s
' na ' ' '
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- Sunday Sci.ool lo-.bJ A. i ...
i First Suiidi-. " '
. ' li A. M and 8 P. tL
" ttur.Gr ".3 H 4PTI3T U.I .
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Sunct-jy benooi tacli t.
at 10:00 A: M. .-1 . ? .
Morning wprshin at .11 o' !u
2nd and 4th Sunday moral.
PERQ'C'fa.n r-ZfS.Z'l
-THr CHURCH fO ALL J .Y
v Alt. FOR. THE CHURCH
. The dutch i it ittileU llot M r
. wilb fat if buildint ( thtiuht axl
' good ciliiMhip. )t ptotthniM of
piiiliut .!. Wilhool ilntCJHlrch,
Milker demoencjr ot civilbihi. u ,
mrrin. TUre ill (bt tnxl nw .
why rniy ptnoa ihovld altoad Mrvtec
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KEBTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA
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fclnc'uir FtIjcU - Cyear Tlrta
. Bv. Albert Got, ft. I
i Cedar Orove Church: It
day 10 A. . W-i 2nd Sund-y, U .
M.1 3rd Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Epworth Church: 1st ;.'
11 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 7.13 I . ,
3rd Sunday 10 A. M.; 4A t.
day, 7:30 P. M. -
'Oak Grove Church: M
day, 7:30, P.,M.;.-3fd Sun..ay, il
A, 4th Sunday. 11 A. ? V -
; SEW HOPE '.,WOOCLAr3
- Dan E. Moadows, Palor
New Hope: Church School, It
; M.; worship servicesj n , .
.. l3t and 3rd Sundays; 7.-1
P. M., 2nd and 4th Sundays: '
Woodland: Church School, 1.
A.' M.; worship, service. 2nd ar ' 1
4th Sunday, 11 a. m.; 1st a..-.
3rd Sunday. 7:30 p. M.
'. ANDEBSOTTS, WETWJUSf
-: .CHI.KCH ' v
Chorch School,, 10:06 a. 15.
It oming. Worshi", 11:00 A tl
tecund and fourth Sundays;
, '"' WOODVlLLfe B APTlUT '
i CHURCH .
Wlllfam Si Brown,-Pastor .
Sunday School, -9:45 A. II;
Morning Worshfn. . 11 A. M.,
Training .tJnion. fl:30 P. M.; Even
ing Service,; 7:30 P. M.
UP RIVER FWTENPS CKUKC3
- Oral Dillon, Paster
Sunday School, 9:45 A. W.
Chure fArviees, 11 A. M. ad
I .
Yth Fellowship, 7 P H, '
Prayei . service, Wednedrl I
P. .JL . ";'.',''"., . ' .
; BETHEL BAFTIST CHCT. ,
Bryan HoUoman, Pastor
Sunduy School, 10:00 A, 11
Morning Worihi 11KJ0 A. 11
! Evening Worship, fl:C0 P. 12,-
FWEt woccs rrrs:?
. . v crrixr-i- -
';', -Mark Hovjin, Pasta
Churct Scnool 10 A. Si.
v Morning monUlf li A. 11
. tormg People's saaetinK 7 P P.
U:C9A.t,c
WEirsvr " "ifs eat
Cnuren i ti l-t at1 t
Sq&aaya a . .. A. U. . ,
''M'l .4-;';mi inn ''im i i' -v.. .y,
, . J. , Au uk,1, Pa. r
CS-.orof : ori :45 A. II. ; .
Morning y.o ll;U0 o'
Youth Fellows! j, 4.4J P. V
Evening worJ: :30 P. VL
.. BAGiV . .n'irLc:.-J
A. E. .w mU Tah.oc
Bun0y 'he ', 10:00 A. A
Mdrnirip i'oj iipll o'cio, .
Young Pt, ..j,s meeting at 6.:T
P. M. 4 . '
, Evening worship, '7:00 o'c! .
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HOLY TRINITY EPKCC7J
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Err. E. F. Moseley. Kb-" "
Holy Communion 8 ,-A. 3
Church School 9:45 A. M,; M
ing Prayer 11 A. M.; Holy C
tnunion on first Sunday at
A M.
V ' 1 ' 0 11.
eesa r "c:! of or
Char l--ley. Pas: r
Bible- .100I each SunfW
10 o'clock;. Holy Comm
each Sunday; -Worship s
first and '...third Sunu.iy 1
inrrs at 11 o'clock; Evpuu '
Ship SerV pt . 7.C3 t
Adu't Stu C -,es s 1 -Meetings
1-st a d third L
evening at o'c'.jCi.
'v' CTIAFr'yLt!, TaILL EAT . ..
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