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7112 FCinCJUIMANS
Published Every Friday At
Hertford, North Carolina ' -
I'KX CAMPBELL.....Editot
Entered as second class matter
Novemuer 1. 1934. at Post Office
,4 at Hertford. North Carolina tin
der Act of March, 1879. Second
class postage paid at Hartford,
North Carolina. ... ,
WEEKLY
improve. .vuts, hs besn study-and the l,..e. :
mg ways and means to take of- : Those of us who like to think 'r
ficial action toward property of the United States' as the most
highly civilized nation, find it
difficult to reconcile . this slaugh
ter on the public roads with the i
theory that we are m nation of I
civilized people. In no other i
j.mendatioris made to the Cham .country in the world'.ls. such a
ber can be accomplished to the death toll counted on the. public 1 1
benefit of the entire community j roads.
(owners who fail to maintain
houses. and. 'buildings ii proper
, condition, thus creating health
and fire hazards.
We feel some of therecom
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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961.
, Clean Up Projects
! It appears recommendations
: &tad to the - Perquimans Cham
ker of Commerce by a repre
. fentativ q.the C & D Depart-
ment assisting the' Chamber in
: 'i$s search tfx industry, concern
- ing a clean-up campaign for ths
': community is being miscon-
m the way of a general clean
up campaign but as to increased
facilities recommended, that is
another matter which may or
! may not be - worked out
Death Take3 'The .
Holiday 4
1 Instead of "'DeatA taking a
holiday" over' the recent July
4th . week-end, Death took over
the ' holiday,, taking a record
number of victims-as the holi
days came to an end. . ...
1 ; According to- unofficial , tabu
lations, the long holiday week
end recorded 519 traffic deaths.
There were additional miscel
laneous .- accidents, making a
grand total of 900 violent deaths.
This 1961 Fourth of July
week-end traffic toll broke the
all time high record set 11 years
ago. The traffic death toll. rec
ord for that Fourth of July
week-end in 1950 was 491. The
over-all toll of victims was 793.
So much is written on traffic
safety, highway safety, careful
driving and the like that it is
nard to figure out a new ap
proach to bring, up the subject
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The ' representative, in J Our of safe ; driving. - The recent
pinion,', in recommending . the carnage on the highways on the
community improve its gener'qli Fourth of July week-end, how-
appeaance, as viewed by a ever, gives us a perfect open
Stranger, ' had no intention .of ing.
downgrading any established
business but merely was point
ing out avenues by which' .the
town and county can proceed to
r Enhance the beauty of the area:
Whether or , not such pro
jects ; will increase oppcctuni
: ties to secure additional indos
try we are not personally in
position to say, but evidently
the C & D Department, which
studies, all angles to the. indus-
'More than five hundred Am
ericans, w, ere smashed to death
in automobile crashes. That was
a new record. Such careless
destruction of life is the reason
foreigners gasp when , told the
annual toll on American higb
ways
If .. that sounds impressive,
consider the far greater number
of victims who survive minus an
eye, or both eyes, or minus legs
? try hunting program, must haVe.or arms or mobility, etc. . For
; excellent reasons for such pro-! every one of the hundreds a day
; .posals. -::. -v.r- . . killed, several hundred; suffer
.' Hertford's Town Board, rec- broken backs, lifetime scars,
; j. ogiuzing a need for appearance broken necks, limb anputa$dns
Imaeine the wives who 'waited
in vain for husbands tp return
from fishmg trips husbands j
wno never came oacK.. imagine
the ' children who were , left
without fathers and mothers, as
a result " pf the careless deaths.
Afld how many young couples
were killed or one of them killed
on holiday trips? - " 1
- It is hard to believe it hap
pens all over again, ''every
year every , week-end,, in fact.
if all drivers would think about
these facts . : as .. outlined above
and " consider present conditions
on the highways, and the death
rate, it would have a sobering
effect. I
1 The entire object of true edu
cation is - to make people net
merely do the right thing, but
enjoy the right things.
' John Buskin.
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- Lesson for July 3, lSl;
Memory Selection: . "(I."'" ';a)
said to him, 'Yes, Lord; I fce-f
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the Son of God, he who isi
coming' into the- world'." ' v -1
Lesson Text: Luke 10:38-42; I,
John U:l-44; 12:1-8. .
Continuing in our tparch for
some of tie qualities tnat are
necessa,ry for1 those among us
who would live 'as true followers
of.. Chirst," th qestoa "toj.be
considered today,, is: What can
friendship with Christ mean : to
a Christian in his relationship
with God arid with "others? -S ::C
In the story- of Martha and
Mary and Lazarus, we can find;
illumination. . . Lazarus, ' beloved '
of Jesus, died, and was raised j
from the dead. Martha,, busy
ministering to the Xord's needs
ihf nraitilmil , thmtfl rMAnta
Mary's listening to Jesus' teach
ings, rather than, helping fn the
kitchen. And, Jesus, when-called
upon by Martha to intervene
in her behalf, instead rebuked
Martha, albeit very gently, for!
being ; concerned over-: "many:'
things," - pointing out," equally
jently, . that ' Mary ' had chosen
'the good por.tion'Wtha fruits of
the :spirit.s Jesus, thereby, pUt
his finger on the fundamentals '
oi the spirit,-' rather" than the
trappings of physical,,. comfort.
And in this stpry, , how many
of us can find a parallel In oir
own lives todavT ,
Let us take a look at these
people from Bethany, who were:
r . j XT t. .
jesus . trieuus. - wi accuiai
I to have been famous, influential,
lor rich. They bad faults, their
troubles ; and their - handicaps.
Yet they, with other who .were
but average individuals, became
I architects of a new world-order.
I Martha and Mary were as dif
ferent as day and nlaht: yet
Jpsus nw nprsonalitv traits in I.
both, which could "be especially
valuable for work. In - the -. King
dom.' TDifferehi", too" were thte
was tempestuous, and volatile I
Andrew quiet end dependable,
unassuming; John was war4)-i
hearted and affectionate, James
diffident and shy; and Martha,
as we have remarked, was bust-.
ling and matter-of-iact, watle ii.
Mary was - demure, retowtVi
thoughtful. God ' likes varidty.
Jesus allowed each of his friedsi
to retain and express his indi-l
viduabty. He knew, that 'each
could be a power for righteous
ness in .his .owny Way. 'the
miracles !begdA'' vlien zck j of
these persons ; gave -Jesus Christ
a chance 'Arttn'-Vhat Tie was.
And so we naturally ccine
to the question: How do 'we
give Christ a chance with us?
First, we -must rise and follow.
Andrew, Peter, James and John
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, l V.'oruiiip,-ll:t)( o'clock'
: I ve'iing 1 orship, S o'clock. '
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! Whrfs ftis little fellow up to? Where hi going? Why?
f -.'; He knows. Maybe he eouldn't-nt jt ,to ooj, but ;c' st fl
ni' W -l 41V M. UIKItIK .1. UUU 9 HUliV nilll Nil KM mUVUIN HUWI . ' wwn. A(,
- - ' that tree and how Cod made it strong against the storm. . J
" ' ' 'Those clouds? He biows Cod fainted them in the sty oi fcim to
. enjoy. , , . "
:.. , - He knows that more of God's wonders ire tjght up aheac-fod thaf ' :
. ; where he's going. Just walkinE sooong Godl , '
' " In tke truest sense of the words, our young friend dossal bavt to v - :
- FIND Got he is WITH God.
V We are older. A lot of things clutter up r lives. We sr Jiusj , :
1 - - i losing God. When we dp search foe Htm we scanxly khpw, where
turn. .
, It would-be nice to om this young feHaw-t-to share it thoughtt
. bis hopes, his dreams, his Cod.' :
1 . We can't do that We don't have a chikft faith. But kvt m
; CLOSER to God and ease pur restless, heart. ,
We can go to our church Ud temple, put puce or wpnn.uj. -..
God will be there. ,, i "
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and bi j'setjjrity : of ' their i old.
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CitoPpeH Brothers:.
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yiown separate. and distinct ways,
Mary, Martha and Lazarus rose
and followed him. -'. '
Not so some others Jesus in
vited , to follow him; the rich
young ruler, with all his poten
tials, for service in Cfcrist, N mo
dem us, ruler of the Jews, v and I
Arimathea -these men sensed!
Jesus' claim on them, knew they
were . sorely needed, and v yet
they . could . not bring themselves
to "rise and" follow".
To give Christ a chance to re
lease us, we must - bring our
selyes tp do something about- It.
We must rise anrj fojlgw. t s
not enough to marvel at His
greatness, listen to his wisdom,
view his goal of new men and
a new world, and thrill at the
J challenge h offers ..us. If we
would f ive through his redeem
ing friendship, we must be will
ing to rise above fa,ihire, above
reouKe, aoove sname, even as
His friends It is not fail
ure that defeats us, so much as
it is the refusal to try again.
What is wisdom, except' the har
vest of failure? It is failure
that makes us pause,, and Con
sider;, it prompts us ttf reflect
and search for solution. And
even if we have failed to fol
io wing Jesus Sufit, be waits
wwnt .mercy and parflon. He
viilt to eljf xa, nJte'fjgain. And
each time we rise to try agfn,
more of his greatness is released
in us.- ThLi is the mira,cle of
his friendship . miracltl fliat
waits on our doorstep, as it
waited for bis many friends so
long ago, and In iynoge diversiij
fied cualities he saw so much!
opportunity for f 'j-'1 -i-j fc
goai tne redemption of man
kind. ' .
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Bible School,- 10:00 A.'
Worship Service. 11:00 A. M.. ist
and, 3rd Sundays, i jCornmumot.
BURGSS 3KTIST CHURCH
A. J. McClallap, Pasios
Sunday, jacnool each. SundeJ
at 10:00 U. ' fl r -
Morninc; worship' at 11 o'clock,
2nd and 4th Sunday momlnas.
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PERQUIMANS CHARGE r
. CHURCHES
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1 Rev.' Lester Halt Faslor 1 :
' Cedar Grove Church.:- Ist Sat.
day It A. M-; 2nd Sunday, IV.AJ
ta.: ara aunaay :au r. Jtt. . . v -i
' Epworth Church: 1st Sunday.
11 A. M. 2nd Sunday, f. 30 P. M. :
3rd Sunday," 10 A. M-i 4th Sun
day, 7:30 P.M. - .
Oak Grove CKrch: 1st Sun
day, 7:31) P. . M.;, -3rd Sunday, 11
A. M.; 4th Sunday, ll A. M.
NEW HOPE - WOODLAND .
" Dan E. Meadows. Paste
?ew Hope: Church School. 10
A M.; worship services, , l A.'
Mi 1st and 3rd Sundays; 7:30
T. M., 4nd and 4th Suhdayg. " '
. Woodland: Church SchooLrlo
A. M.; worship service. 2nd and
4th Sundays 11 A. M.; 1st and
8rd Sunday,' 7:30 P. M. ,
';. ANDERSON'S METHODIST
I - "CHURCH
Rav, ,p. T. Wilaon. Pastor i
Church School, 10:0b a. M.
koming Worship 11:00 A iM
second Mid fourth Sundays, v ;
. i WOQDVILLE BAPTIST. , ,
. CHURCH
. . William S. Brown, Pastor :
Sunday J School, 8:43 A ft
Mwning Worship. 11 A.i' M,t -
Training Union. 1:30 P. M.j Even
in Service,-'7:30 P. M. ; 4 . ,
yP RTVER FPIPNDS CHURCH
.. Htrshel HilL pastor t
,; Sunday School, -10 A. M.; Wor
ship Service. 11 A. M.. and 7:30
P. M.; Youth ' Fellowshhv 6:30
P. M.; ' Praver ' Service, Wednes
day, at 8 P. M. , . 1 1( i
' ETHrX ,BJkTISHURClJ ''
-' ' A. B. Hammett Pastor
'Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. '
t Morning' WonhitJ" 11:00 A'. SI'
Evening Worship, 8:00 P. ML s :
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FXKEY WOCns FIUM(C -l.
CKLCH
- Mark Hoopla. Paste
rburcl- Scnooi 10 A. M.
"i Morninsr worshfo 11 A. IL
tomuf FeoDle'o nuanu IftL
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Walter HilL Pastor
Sunday Sehooj: Q;0f6. U, fl
Suiiaay
Uurcftsrvireevflr Mrf IUkJ
Bandars at 11:00 Jk. U.
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HERTFORD METHODIST
lS.W..FrittI'i'Paftor
' phaaor etotool 9:46 A. H.
Morning Hoishiy 11:00 o'doelf,
Vout fcUowshii., 1:4 P. .
fvenlng worshipi V 30 P. M.
BAGI.ET SWaMF HTIGREI
- A. E. Barefoot, Pastor , .
. f -iday School, 10:00 A. st.'
Vonantr Vorsair)! o'ciock.
Yourg People's' meeting at 8:li
' Even!, .worship, 7:00 o'clock.
holy kimiTY episcopal;
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Eer; E. F. Moseley, Rector
Holy Communion. 8:00 A. M.;
Morning prayer : and- sermon,
l(i;00 A. M.-:
Towe-Web Ucm Corjprry
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EEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Charles Presley. Pastor .
' lible School each Sunday at
1ft n'.lru.lr ITrtlw fvmnflliniAIl
each Sunday; Worship Services, u
ipgs at 11 o'clock; Evening Wor- f
ship Service at 7:30 o'clock. I
Aduft- Study Oasses and Youth I
Meetings first and third Sunday f
evening at 1 o'clock, ; I-1
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