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1 1 f 1 PC 4-Th Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N.C, T.:2FZRQUU&ANS WEEKLY Put!!dd Every Thursday at Hertford, N. C. 27944 , Thursday, November 26, 1970 r - Virginia Whit Transeau ' Mtor Court House Square HERTFORD, N. C. En tend u taoond clua matter November 13th, 1934, tt Port Office m Hertford, North Caro Hns 27944. Adverting Rate Furnished By i Request..;;'. - ,t SUBSCRIPTION RATES On:Yar.... ....... $3.64 Thanksgiving Seventh Annual Series Day 1970 .Of Christmas Concerts (In Perquimans County) Elsewhere $4,681 knew only that they were I Letter To The Editor (Printed a received.) Discipline in the classroom. There are many basic ways to maintain or to establish and maintain law and order in the classroom. : First of all, do not attempt to make children behave through the use of fear; ; Secondly; the boys and girls wank the teachers to feel that theM are human and want a sense of belonging in our democratic society; Thirdly; get to know them as Individual, and help them in their needs; Ferthly: I beleive (sic), one of the Inost important step, to in spire them to behave through kindness, love, obedient respect for; their class and entire teaching staff; Fith: Above all. teach them to behave through right concept of selGrespect, self-control, for law and order, self-responsibility, and: self-evaluation; Sptth: Children are not born bad they are in a perfect stage, but'thet need guldence as they develop from one stage to another; Seventh: The class room teacher is soley responsible for law and order in his or her classroom; Bight: The teacher should have faith and trust, and be positively in dealing with her pufflli day by day; Hnally: I beleive beyond all reasonable doubts that discipline and.education go band in hand. I anvof opinion that good teaching prevents new discipliary pra&lems from developing in clap room. As teachers, may I urgf you again to Be Prepared to handle any situation that may arse unoer your supervision y By, G. W. Cooper C Local Scouts Leader ' I : Oil BEEF DEMAND $n Agnculture Department strty has Indicated Americans wA lncraase their consumption ofbeef by about one-third by ISBO.The report said forecasts orVU.8. beef production capa city indicate output will in crjfaae in line with the demand. 4 ?a For 49 Weeks This it a time when It seems that most humans energies are devoted to kicking or com plaining. It la therefore doubly satisfying to welcome, once again, that good old traditional holiday - Thanksgiving. Giving thanks on the fourth Thursday in November always conjures up a picture of the Pilgrims and other early settlers and tne legendary hardships they faced In the wilderness of North America. tt la well to remember that North America in the early 1600's was not the United States, and the people who came here then in a hostile wilderness. With this same historical experience, our Candian neighbors to the north also observe Thanksgiving Day, although their day of thanks is the second Monday in October. At any rate. Thanksgiving is .a day when the kickers and complainers should make themselves scarce while we take stock once more of the many blessings that are part of living in this great land we now call the United States. We have material blessings are beyond measuring on the scales of monetary value. Some of these are religious and political liberties, the right to our day in court, the sanctity of homes, persons and property. Many of the complainers hold these things in low esteem, perhaps because they take them for granted or are too poor in spirit to appreciate them. Thanksgiving, however, is a day that helps to enrich the lives of everyone, and there is nothing like an old-fashioned Thanksgiving turkey to stimulate appreciation of the good things that we are privileged to enjoy. Missionary Society Of Berea Church Meets The ladies missionary society of Berea Church of Christ held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Leslie Narron. The president, Mrs. Whit Cartwright, opened the meeting by all singing "Does Jesus Care". Mrs. Narron gave the devotional, reading from the 118 Psalm. Mrs. J. P. White led in prayer. Mrs. Fannie Hurdle gave a very interesting report on mission work in Brazil. A good lesson was enjoyed by all studing "Working together for God", with Mrs. Freeman Umphlett as leader. The ladies decided to go to nursing homes, with their husbands, with a Thanksgiving program also take the patients Sunshine Baskets. Mrs. Dewey Yea tea dismissed the meeting. The hostess served delicious refreshments. The December meeting will meet at the home of Mrs. Pauline Webb. The program for the Seventh Annual Series of , Christmas Concerts to be presented by The Albemarle Choral Socelty Sunday, December 6 at 4 p.m. in the COA Gymtorlum and Monday, December 7 at 8 p.m. in the Edenton Baptist Church has been designed to acquaint the participants and public with a variety of universal and national styles of composition. The first selection, a snort cantata by M. A. Charpentier, is representative of the early French Baroque period of the 17th century. An aria from Handel's Messiah presented as an offertory, reveals the universal style developed by the German High Baroque com posers of the 18th century. A short choral excerpt from K. H. Graun's Oratorio for Christmas is typical of the compositions of those Germanic groups of the 18th century who were engaged in developing a balanced classic style more cogently realized later in the works of Haydn and Mozart . : The freer, emotional, off times sentimental expression of the 19th century romantic school found a place in the anthems and cantatas - of English and American Church music com posers as will be revealed in passages from The Story of Christmas, a cantata by the American, H. A. Matthews. In contrast the colorful con tained style of the more con- , temporary Impressionists ii reflected in the mystical writings of R. V. , Williams and his followers who, delving into the folksongs, carols and dances of their mystery shrouded past, have been striving to reestablish a respected school of English composition; the Fantasia on Christmas Carols for soloist, chorus, strings and organ by, Williams which will conclude the ' program being one example of the success of this devoted group of musicians in doing so. The directorship and members of the Choral Socelty believe that the quality and variety of the musical offerings they are presenting will evoke the same measure of enthusiastic response on the part of the audiences who will hear them has been present in the : rehearsals for their preparation. ; Accompaniments will be sup- ' plied by a string orchestra from East Carolina University School of Music, supplemented by an organ and a piano for special effecta. TOTAL ROAD MILEAGE The Department of Transpor tation has released in a report that roads and streets in the United States now total more than 3.71 million miles, ac cording to figures compiled during 1969 V For Your Information 'mT- Dear friends, The first thanksgiving would have been impos sible but for the generous sharing of food by the Indians. Now that our country is blessed with food In abundance, it behooves us to share with impover ished nations and, more Important, to teach them production techniques that have made out country' so abundant. Such practical Christianity is needed to evolve a world thankful for Christ snd for free dom. Sincerely, SWINDELL FUNERAL IHQAUE HEREFORD. N.C. SERVICE you ean count on I . VhicyltostnwStMb ' CMtlitt git Mrvitt far kmt. fans m artKutry - QvillfrCMtnntkw Mtv Over 4$ nm ot MmMa. it WD lit Call w Mq fw iWt aVlf .1 Cumkw ttnict tht nam of tt flam J. IIARRELL'S INC. Hertford, Next to mtj. High School oh. 423-6556 Edrton-409 8. Broad St -42-3310 Eiatetfe Oty.lOlP N. Road 8t-ftS34S9ft J. - P . . We Pay The 50th! . . . 5 J JOIN OUR 71 CHRISTMAS iCLuo, raw.' HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ; ASSOCIATION - 10 TO PROSPECTIVE REGISTRANTS IN PERQUIMANS COUNTY . In complianco with GS1 63-67 tho Perquimans County Coard of Elections will bo open Monday, Wodnosday and Friday each week beginning December lf 170 from tho hours of fcCO o'clock until 1 p.m., for the registration of voters, at tho Porqiiimans, County Soil Conservation off ico on Dobb Street In Hertford. Mrs. John Elton Hurdle, registrar T.Cf VJ. L Why, Chairmen THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS.;,. Make Church Going A Habit J. F. HOLLOWELL & SON, INC. LIVESTOCK AND FARM fRODUCE . W1NFALL.N.C. PITT HARDWARE COMPANY ' Phone 426-5531 HERTFORD, N.C. Saipium triteud bylht American Sandav EphMians 1:15-2$ Monday EphMians 1:14-21 , " Through tvtty gmcratlon - people have looked for peace and ttcurity. Hundrede of jrolumea have been written on the iiibject and thinker and writer! have devoted their lives to the March. But of all these booki, the Bible it moat concerned with peace and security. "Fear not. for 1 am with you: be not dis mayed for I am youf God. No man-made philosophy can banish the worries and trouble of today's complex life. But in the gospel we find assurance of His care. ' Cod loves us. When we go to Him in humility, He cleanses us of sin. Our minds are put at east. Peace fills our souls. Go then to the Book for modem man. Through study, prayer and worship we will find that peace which has been granted to millions in every country in every age. Dis cover anew the lift for modern man. Taesdajr " . Lab . I WINSLOW-BLANCHARD 2:40-5S MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD DEALER Matth7 8:W-48 v ThandaT ICorintUaas K-Wmmmasts. .jn.im,im,. $ i. &v.-; biieSmkwmmmiBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmiuli&'l . awsssiajssssfs'Wfi o nitsiiiiiiii wy I wuKti iliisilllillM i " W. M. MORGAN FURNITURE CO. HOME FURNISHINGS PHILCO APPLIANCES CANNON CLEANERS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 426-5491 JL C. BLANCHARD & OH INC. "BLANCHARDS" SINCE 1882 BLANCHARD'S . BARBERSHOP Gerald W. Blanchard and Ward Blanchard Proprietors KEITH'S GROCERY PHONE 426-7767 HERTFORD, N.C. ONE STOP SERVICE STATION BILL COX, Owner Tins -Greasing Accessories CALL 426-8870 . HERTFORD, N. C. LANE'S WOODWORK SHOP "Custom Built Kitchen Cabinets" - PHONE 426-7225 Route 3, Hertford, N.C. (White Hat Road) WINFALL SERVICE STATION OAS -OIL -TOSS AND REPAIRS FIRESTONE TIRES Tonus E. Moon, Wlnfall CALL423-&343 PEOPLES BANK ft TRUST COMPANY Umber r.DJ,C. HERTFORD, N. C. . Fridajr EphctU&s 4:1-1 Saturday Philippians 1:1-11 AdtwrfWnx Servicm, Inc, Smnhint, V. HERTFORD LIVESTOCK & SUPPLY CO. Phone 426-5591 HERTFORD, N.C. DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY Distributor of Goodyear Tires Automotive Part Phone 426-7118 HERTFORD, N.C. REED OIL COMPANY ESSO PRODUCTS' Hertford, N.C. BAKER OIL COMPANY 8UPPLIERS OF- ' ' ' SINCLAIR PRODUCTS ' GOODYEAR TIRES DOZIER'S FLORIST Hstiris Slv Center ' PHONL 5410 Nlghte Sundays It Holidays -426-7592 or 4267287 , 5. Member F.T.D. ALCEMARLE CHEMICAL CO. Phone 426-5587 HERTFORD, N.C. CYf:u.M FunrjiTuhis cc.v.?Ar:Y - BCSERTSOrrS CLEAriSRS ft LAUNDHY, INC. ' QUALITY WORK' tvUulVt) 4VJM t r::c:;a-423-5225 lUTFCRD.N.C. ' GROWING THROUGH STRUGGLE International Sunday School Lesson for November 29, 1979 MEMORY SELECTION: "Blessed is the man that endureth temptations; for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him." , -(James 1:12) LESSON TEXT: Matthew 5:10-11; 6:25-34; 7:13-14; Ephesians 6:10-18. . As we progress through life during our appointed tenure on earth, we are faced with many struggles - many trials and tribulations - which challenge us to prove our metal, both as individuals and as Christians. How we meet these catas trophies, and how we respond to them, pinpoints our success as a Christian . . . and also proves to the world that a call to Christian dlscipleship is not only a call to faith, but a call to prove that the hardships we encounter can also be a call to victory - as opposed to defeat. If we are in any doubt on this score, let us at least ponder on the fact that Christ, on the cross, was glorious in His achievement - forgiveness of mankind's sins - although His persecutors might have, at that time and place, seemed to be ;'victorious.:- To be a true and Inspired Christian is not easy, for there are many trials and temptations to be overcome. These, however, are completely insignificant when measured against spiritual growth and spiritual enrichment . Christ thought so, and so did the prophets and teachers who were concerned with the Gospel. They must assuredly have gained some deep, inner satisfaction in "swimming against the tide" and emerging triumphant in their Cause, or they would never have dared as they did, gainsaying political and 'wholly wordly triumphs and satisfactions! Certainly they looked forward (either consciously or unconsciously) to the rewards that await the faithful! In our day and time we are engrossed win the struggle for survival, for material security - for ourselves, for our loved . ' .Ll . Muk mm maIm. K.nln.l mm n ftllOt . ones, in uua ruByw we .io gwus ..uuib im v v cardinal teachings; that we be not distracted by such cares. God will provide - He always has - from His caring for the Children of Israel right down to the present day ! ; This is not to say we must sit by with our hands folded and await His intervention! We must help ourselves, and trust in Him, who is all-seeing and all-wise. : When we get right down to it, what is most important in ' life? Is it status? Is it power? Is it wealth? No - rather, it is the laying of the foundation for a life everlasting. As Christ' said, over and over again, the first concern of life is the Kingdom of God! . With this truth ever borne in mind, with Christ's life as an example, with His existence on earth as a reminder of God's lftvins concern for mankind, we are suitably girded to v withstand any earthly temptations that come our way. Truth and faith, readiness and salvation as a goal - these constitute our armor la our dally tight against weaknesses ana lempwnons. --j'r -.,t a rhriaHflii must alwivi ha willlna to shoulder res do n- sibility; he must always be ready to defend his cause; he ' ..4 .Immm I.. wm.Iw Sa auffA l null Ka 9a tila faith anI sua ccavivuuuaw . ... ' ... . v .1 i. 1 For it is only thus that he can grow, spiritually - and that, after all, is the only way to grow! For we pass this way but , once, while Eternity goes on forever! -(These comments are based on outlines of International Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the International ' Council of Religious Education, and used by permission). . 6? mm net I.TTTCr.D, N. C. 1 r TFO"D,N.C. imiinimiiiiiirMinmiHHiHUHu liiiHMIIIIIIHIIHIIIIHIHINmiHIIHUmiHHH:Lj V
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